Cabletron Systems 1800 - Manual

Cabletron Systems 1800

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Notice; Virus Disclaimer
  • Page 4 – Restricted Rights Notice
  • Page 5 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 8 – IPX Interface Configuration
  • Page 10 – Using this Guide; Introduction
  • Page 12 – SmartSwitch 1800 Voice ConÞguration; Conventions
  • Page 13 – Screen Displays
  • Page 14 – Using the Mouse; Button 1
  • Page 15 – Getting Help
  • Page 16 – Service and Support
  • Page 17 – Chapter 2; Using the Hub View; Hub View; Read
  • Page 18 – Navigating Through the Hub View
  • Page 19 – Selecting a Port Display Form
  • Page 20 – Port and; Port and Module Color Codes
  • Page 22 – Using the Mouse in a Hub View Module
  • Page 23 – The Hub View Front Panel; Contact Status; Uptime; Name; Location
  • Page 24 – IP Address
  • Page 26 – Frame; Voice; Quit; Monitoring Hub Performance
  • Page 28 – Operation Status
  • Page 29 – Admin Status; Port Type; Port State
  • Page 31 – Connector Type
  • Page 32 – Viewing Device Information; Configuring RLP Protocols
  • Page 33 – Installed
  • Page 35 – Click on Apply to save your changes.; Configuring Serial Port Protocols
  • Page 36 – Viewing Serial Port Information; Drag down to Information, and release. The Port Info window,
  • Page 37 – Serial Port Pin Status; Drag down to Pin Status, and release. The Pin Status window,
  • Page 39 – Viewing LAN Port Information
  • Page 40 – Local Admin; Viewing Statistics; RLP Health; Drag down to Health, and release. The RLP Health Statistics window,
  • Page 42 – Serial Port Health
  • Page 43 – LAN Card Health
  • Page 45 – Viewing Statistics Thresholds; ConÞguring the Trap Table
  • Page 48 – Managing the Hub; Setting the Polling Intervals; Drag down to Polling Intervals, and release.
  • Page 50 – Enabling and Disabling Serial Ports; Drag down to On-line Update and release.
  • Page 51 – Chapter 3; Configuring the Trap Table; About Traps; Drag down to Trap Table, and release. The Trap Table window,
  • Page 53 – Configuring Traps
  • Page 54 – Trap Messages; Transmitter Stuck; Configured for extended sequence numbering, received SABM
  • Page 55 – SABM/DISC with wrong link address
  • Page 56 – Transmitted Frames/Sec
  • Page 57 – Transmit Error Ratio
  • Page 58 – % Transmit Port Utilization
  • Page 59 – Link Disabled; Link Disconnected; Restart with cc “n” dc “n”
  • Page 60 – Operational; cc; dc
  • Page 61 – PAD Link Failed; Frame Relay Link Failed
  • Page 62 – Duplicate of DLCI “n” on Port; Received Port Disable Request
  • Page 63 – LG Buffer MALLOC Problem PKTs Lost
  • Page 65 – Login Password Changed
  • Page 71 – BSCI: Invalid queue operations
  • Page 74 – Lan Card Number/Type Mismatch
  • Page 76 – Rem Link Stn
  • Page 77 – No Response Poll Period
  • Page 78 – SDLC No CTS on link
  • Page 79 – Excessive Link CRC errors
  • Page 81 – Chapter 4; Configuring the Subscriber Table; About Subscriber IDs
  • Page 82 – Accessing the Subscriber Table
  • Page 83 – Subscriber Table; Subscriber ID
  • Page 84 – Algorithm; Redirect Busy
  • Page 85 – Priority; Configuring Routing Table Entries; Path
  • Page 86 – Configuring Address Table Entries; Index; Adding or Modifying Subscriber Table Entries; In the Subscriber Table portion of the window:
  • Page 88 – Deleting Table Entries
  • Page 89 – Chapter 5; Frame Relay Port ConÞguration
  • Page 90 – Configuring Frame Relay Ports; Port Configuration
  • Page 91 – Max Bytes per Frame
  • Page 92 – N1 Polling Count
  • Page 93 – N3 Monitored Events Count; N2 Error Threshold; T1 Link Integrity Timer
  • Page 94 – Blocked Flag
  • Page 95 – Outgoing Rate Control
  • Page 96 – Changing Configuration Values; Applying Port-level Changes; DLCI Rate Configuration
  • Page 97 – DLCI
  • Page 98 – BECN
  • Page 99 – Backup Protocol
  • Page 100 – Frame Relay Backup Groups; DLCI Rate ConÞguration
  • Page 101 – Configuring Frame Relay Backup Groups
  • Page 102 – Yes; Changing Backup Group Values
  • Page 103 – Configuring Logical Ports
  • Page 104 – Logical Port
  • Page 106 – Throughput Class Negotiation; Rcv Calls Outside CUG; Make Calls Outside CUG
  • Page 108 – Accept Reverse Charge; No; Fast Select; Viewing Frame Relay Status
  • Page 109 – Management Stats; SPMA Tools
  • Page 110 – Congestion Stats
  • Page 111 – Errors; Frames Discarded
  • Page 113 – Chapter 6; X.25 Status and Configuration; X.25 Physical Port ConÞguration
  • Page 114 – Configuring X.25 Physical Ports
  • Page 115 – Speed; Inactivity Timer
  • Page 117 – Closed User Group Index
  • Page 118 – Generate Clock
  • Page 125 – Chapter 7; SNA Status and Configuration
  • Page 126 – Configuring SNA Ports; SDLC Port Configuration
  • Page 127 – Packet Size
  • Page 128 – MAX Retries; PAD Type
  • Page 130 – Receive Clock from DTE
  • Page 131 – SDLC PU Configuration
  • Page 132 – Address
  • Page 134 – Changing SDLC PU Subscriber Values; SDLC PU LLC2 Configuration
  • Page 136 – IDBLK
  • Page 137 – Bandwidth Allocation Group
  • Page 139 – SDLC Link Station Configuration
  • Page 142 – Changing SDLC Link Station Values; Configuring LLC2
  • Page 143 – Traffic Group
  • Page 144 – Session Type
  • Page 147 – Routing Subscriber ID
  • Page 148 – Configuring LLC2 Host Connections
  • Page 149 – Sequence
  • Page 150 – Changing Host Connections; Viewing SDLC Status; SDLC Port Statistics
  • Page 151 – Invalid LS Addr
  • Page 153 – SDLC Link Station General Statistics; Protocol Errors
  • Page 154 – RNR Limits; SDLC Link Station Rx and Tx Statistics
  • Page 157 – Chapter 8; BSC Interactive Configuration; BSCI Port ConÞguration; Configuring BSCI Ports
  • Page 158 – Max Frame Size
  • Page 159 – Max Retransmissions
  • Page 161 – Full Duplex
  • Page 162 – Clear VC on Last Dev Down; Changing BSCI Port Configuration Values
  • Page 163 – BSCI Subscriber ID Information
  • Page 164 – ConÞguring BSCI
  • Page 165 – Adding or Modifying BSCI Subscriber Information; Configuring BSCI Devices
  • Page 166 – Control Unit ID; Device Unit ID
  • Page 167 – Transparent Text Support; Adding or Modifying BSCI Device Information
  • Page 169 – Chapter 9; IP Interface Configuration; Configuring IP Node Defaults; Drag down to IP Node Defaults, and release. The IP Node window,
  • Page 170 – Configuring IP Interfaces
  • Page 171 – IP Interface Type
  • Page 172 – Maximum Transmission Unit; Source Address; Unnumbered Interface
  • Page 173 – ICMP Add Routes; RIP Full Updates
  • Page 176 – Inverse ARP
  • Page 177 – Configuring IP Interface Secondary Addresses
  • Page 178 – Sequence Number; Network Mask
  • Page 179 – RIP Support; Adding or Modifying IP Interfaces; ConÞguring IP
  • Page 180 – Adding or Modifying Secondary Addresses; Secondary
  • Page 181 – Configuring IPX Node Defaults
  • Page 182 – Configuring IPX Interfaces
  • Page 183 – IPX Interface Type; Interface Number
  • Page 184 – Network Address; Interface Type
  • Page 188 – NetBIOS Hops
  • Page 189 – RIP Max Size; Adding or Modifying IPX Interfaces; ConÞguring IPX
  • Page 190 – Configuring IPX Static Routes; IPX Static SAP Configuration
  • Page 191 – Service Name; IPX Static SAP
  • Page 192 – IPX Static Route Configuration
  • Page 193 – Circuit Index; Router Address
  • Page 194 – Adding or Modifying IPX Static Routes; IPX Static Route
  • Page 195 – Bridge Configuration; Configuring Device-Level Bridging Parameters
  • Page 196 – Virtual LAN ID
  • Page 197 – Bridge Enabled
  • Page 198 – Configuring Bridge Ports; Bridge/LLC2 Frame Relay Interface Table; Configuring Frame Relay Bridge Ports
  • Page 200 – Host MAC Address
  • Page 201 – ConÞguring; Configuring LAN Bridge Ports
  • Page 202 – LAN Card Number
  • Page 203 – LAN Type; Format
  • Page 206 – Configuring System-Level Voice Parameters; Voice Node Number
  • Page 207 – Country
  • Page 208 – Dial Digits
  • Page 209 – Minimum Voice Rate; Changing Parameter Values; Speed Dial Configuration
  • Page 210 – Speed Dial Digits; ConÞguring System-Level Voice Parameters; Long Dial Map
  • Page 211 – Extended Dial String; Adding or Modifying Speed Dial Numbers; Speed Dial
  • Page 212 – Configuring Voice Ports; DTMF
  • Page 213 – TE Timer
  • Page 216 – Auto Dial Number
  • Page 217 – Telephony Type; Interface; Hunt Group; Suppression
  • Page 219 – Fax Supported; Changing Port Configuration Values; Configuring Voice Interfaces
  • Page 221 – Adding or Modifying Voice Interfaces; ConÞguring Voice
  • Page 222 – Viewing Voice Statistics; Drag down to Voice Stats, and release. The Voice Statistics window,
  • Page 223 – Busy Calls
  • Page 225 – Appendix A; IETF MIB Support
  • Page 226 – CSI Netlink MIB Support
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Page 3 - Notice; Virus Disclaimer

i Notice Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in speciÞcations and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made. The hardware, Þrmware, or software desc...

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ii Restricted Rights Notice (Applicable to licenses to the United States Government only.) 1. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. Cab...

Page 5 - Contents; Chapter 1

iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to SPMA for the FRX4000, FRX6000, and SmartSwitch 1800 Using this Guide............................................................................................................ 1-2 WhatÕs NOT in the FRX User Õs Guide . . . .........................................

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