Cabletron Systems 2.2 - Manual

Cabletron Systems 2.2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Notice; Virus Disclaimer
  • Page 4 – Restricted Rights Notice
  • Page 5 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 9 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – Using the BRIM User’s Guide
  • Page 11 – Related Manuals; Bridging
  • Page 12 – FDDI; Software Conventions; Using the Mouse
  • Page 13 – Left Mouse Button
  • Page 14 – Common Device Window Fields; Device Name; IP Address
  • Page 15 – MAC Address; Using Window Buttons; Help
  • Page 16 – Getting Help; Accessing On-line Documentation
  • Page 17 – Getting Help from the Cabletron Systems Global Call Center; Service and Support
  • Page 19 – Chapter 2; Bridging Basics; About Transparent Bridging
  • Page 20 – About Source Route Bridging
  • Page 21 – About Source Route-Transparent Bridges
  • Page 22 – About Source Route-Translational Bridges
  • Page 23 – Viewing and Managing Bridging Interfaces; The; Bridge Statistics
  • Page 25 – SmartTrunk; The Bridge Status Window; Click on the Device selection in the menu bar. A menu will appear.
  • Page 26 – Up Time
  • Page 27 – Bridge State on Interface; Bridge Address; Accessing Bridge Status Window Options; Using the
  • Page 32 – Enabling and Disabling Bridging; Enabling and Disabling Individual Interfaces; Enabling and Disabling All Installed Interfaces
  • Page 33 – Performance Graphs; Detail
  • Page 34 – Click on the desired Port button (
  • Page 35 – Configuring Performance Graphs
  • Page 36 – Bridge Detail Breakdown
  • Page 37 – red; Frames Forwarded
  • Page 38 – Forwarded to; Interface Statistics
  • Page 39 – Chassis View window:; Description
  • Page 41 – CSMACD Statistics; Receive Errors
  • Page 42 – Transmission Errors
  • Page 43 – Collision Errors; PPP Link Statistics; Click on PPP Link Status. The PPP Link Statistics window,
  • Page 44 – Errors; Bad Controls; Packets Too Long; Bad FCSs
  • Page 45 – Statistics
  • Page 46 – Remote to Local AC Compression; Transmit FCS Size; Receive FCS Size; Dot5 Errors; Click on Dot5 Errors. The Station Statistics window,
  • Page 47 – Line Errors
  • Page 49 – Source Route Statistics
  • Page 50 – Received Frames
  • Page 51 – Transmitted Frames
  • Page 52 – Spanning Tree; Click on Bridge to display the Bridge menu.; Click on Spanning Tree. The Bridge Spanning Tree window,
  • Page 53 – Port X; Bridge Level; Bridge Priority
  • Page 54 – Root Bridge
  • Page 55 – Hello Time; Bridge Port Level; Priority
  • Page 57 – Configuring Spanning Tree; Set; Changing Bridge Priority
  • Page 58 – Changing Hello Time; Max Age; Changing Forwarding Delay Time
  • Page 59 – Changing Port Priority; Filtering Database; Special Filter Databases
  • Page 61 – Click on Filtering Database. The Filtering Database window,
  • Page 63 – Port Filtering; Configuring the Filtering Database
  • Page 64 – Changing the Type of Entry; Changing the Receive Port; Changing the Port Filtering Action
  • Page 65 – Clearing All Permanent, Static, or Dynamic Entries
  • Page 66 – Ethernet and Token Ring Special Filter Database Windows
  • Page 67 – Special Filter Database Window; File
  • Page 68 – forwarding
  • Page 69 – Defining and Editing Filters in the Special Database; Click Edit. The Special Database Filter window,
  • Page 70 – Changing the Receive Ports; Setting the Port Filtering Action
  • Page 71 – Clearing the Port Filtering Action; Enabling and Disabling a Filter; Enable; Saving a Set of Filters to a File; Click on OK. The file will be saved as indicated.
  • Page 72 – or; Interface Configuration; Token Ring Bridge Mode
  • Page 73 – Bridge Methods; Transparent
  • Page 74 – Source Route Transparent; Setting the Bridge Method; Click on Set to apply the desired mode.; Protocol Transmission Methods; IPX
  • Page 75 – Source Route Configuration
  • Page 76 – Source Routing Information; All Routes Explorer; Spanning Tree Explorer
  • Page 77 – Subnet Mask
  • Page 78 – Local Segment
  • Page 79 – Bridge Number
  • Page 80 – Making and Setting Changes; Using the Find Source Address Feature
  • Page 81 – Using the Port Source Addresses Window; Click on Source Addressing. The Port Source Addresses window,
  • Page 82 – Setting the Aging Time; ) next to the Device Aging Time field. The Device
  • Page 86 – Port Mode
  • Page 87 – Transparent/Transparent
  • Page 88 – Duplex Modes
  • Page 89 – The Duplex Modes Window
  • Page 90 – ON; Click on Cancel to close the window.; Ethernet Port Configuration; from the Chassis View window:
  • Page 91 – Standard Mode; Full Duplex; Fast Ethernet Port Configuration
  • Page 93 – Setting the Operational Mode for the FE-100TX
  • Page 94 – 0Base-T—10 Mbps connection, Standard Mode
  • Page 95 – Advertised Abilities; Setting the Operational Mode for the FE-100FX; SONET Port Configuration; SONET/SDH Configuration
  • Page 96 – SONET
  • Page 97 – Path Overhead
  • Page 101 – Loss of Frame
  • Page 103 – Configuring SmartTrunking; from the Chassis
  • Page 104 – Port
  • Page 105 – Click on Refresh to ensure that changes are applied.
  • Page 106 – Configuring Broadcast Suppression; Click on the Device menu from the Chassis View window.
  • Page 107 – Click on Token Ring Bridge Mode. The Token Ring Bridge Mode window,
  • Page 108 – Setting Token Ring Bridge Mode
  • Page 109 – Setting Bridge Translation; from the Bridge Status window:
  • Page 110 – Enabling and Disabling Auto and Dual Translate Modes
  • Page 111 – Configuring Token Ring Packet Translation; Enet
  • Page 112 – LSBÑ; MSB; The IBM Translation Table
  • Page 113 – Index; Disabled
  • Page 114 – The SNAP Translation Table; Configuring SNAP Translation
  • Page 115 – Using the Novell Translation Window
  • Page 117 – LLC; Using the Physical View Windows for the ETWMIM; Ethernet Port Physical View
  • Page 118 – Active Port
  • Page 119 – Unknown; Token Ring Port Physical View
  • Page 120 – Ring Speed
  • Page 121 – Active Monitor
  • Page 123 – Chapter 3; FDDI Applications; ConÞguration
  • Page 124 – Accessing the FDDI Menu
  • Page 125 – MAC State
  • Page 126 – SMT Version; Concentrator M Ports
  • Page 127 – Concentrator Non-M Ports; Connection Policy Window
  • Page 130 – Station List Window; Number of Nodes
  • Page 131 – Stations Panel; Refresh
  • Page 132 – FDDI Performance Window; Count; Transmit Frames
  • Page 133 – Frame Errors; Setting the Time Interval
  • Page 135 – Chapter 4; WAN Applications; WAN Interface Status; Accessing the WAN Status Windows
  • Page 136 – Viewing WAN Interface Status; ConÞgure; Type; Synchronous; Current Active
  • Page 137 – Desired Primary; Configuring the Synchronous Connection
  • Page 139 – Configuring T-1 Ports; WAN Port Name
  • Page 141 – Using the T1 FracTable Configuration Window; Interface LineCoding
  • Page 142 – Channels
  • Page 143 – Restoring a Fractional Table; Changing the Interface Line Coding
  • Page 144 – Displaying the WAN Logical View; Click on WAN Status and Logical View. The WAN Logical View window,
  • Page 145 – MTU; JBZS; Changing WAN Logical Settings; Click on the Protocol button to select PPP, Frame Relay, LEX or None.
  • Page 146 – Viewing the WAN Port Admin/Status; Synchronous Admin/Status; Interface Type
  • Page 147 – Admin Status
  • Page 148 – Enabling and Disabling WAN T1 Interfaces; Displaying Synchronous Port Statistics; Frame Check
  • Page 149 – Xmit UnderRuns
  • Page 151 – Chapter 5; ATM Configuration; Accessing the ATM Connections Window; Click on ATM Connections. The Current ATM Connections window,
  • Page 152 – Connection Data; Settings
  • Page 153 – Enabled; Configuring Connections; Add
  • Page 154 – Adding a New Connection
  • Page 155 – Deleting a Connection
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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...

Page 4 - Restricted Rights Notice

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 Using the BRIM User Õs Guide ..................................................................................... 1-2Related Manuals ............................................................................................................ 1-3BRIM Management Ap...

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