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chassis Fan Status (Read-Only)
Displays the current status of the 6C105 fan tray. This field will read
either “Normal”, “Fault”, or “Not Installed”.
5.11
PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION SCREEN
The Port Redirect Function screen,
Figure 5-14
, enables the user to set
each one of the modules in the chassis (1 through 5), and the interfaces
(bridge ports) of the corresponding module installed, as a source or
destination interface. An interface can be set to have one or more
destination interface and chassis module slot numbers.
For example, interface (port) 1 in module (slot) 1 can be set as a source
interface with three destinations, interfaces 2, 3, and 4 in module (slot) 3.
Traffic from interface 1 in module 1 is then automatically redirected to
interfaces 2, 3, and 4 in module 3. Interface 1 in module 1 can also serve
as a destination interface for other interfaces and modules. The port
redirect function is extremely useful for troubleshooting purposes, as it
allows traffic to be sent to a particular interface(s) where, with the use of
an analyzer or RMON probe, all current traffic from the source
interface(s) can be examined.
Port Redirect operates at a switch interface level and not at a repeater port
level. If traffic is redirected to interfaces that include active repeater ports
attached then the redirected traffic is transmitted out all of the repeater
ports connected to the interface.
Access the Port Redirect Function screen from the Chassis Menu screen
by using the arrow keys to highlight the PORT REDIRECT
FUNCTION menu item and pressing ENTER. The Port Redirect
Function screen,
Figure 5-14
, displays.
NOTES
The module number corresponds to the slot number in which
the module resides in the 6C105 chassis (1 through 5).
Although traffic from the source interface (including, if desired,
errored frames) is sent to the destination interface, normal
switching is still performed for all frames on the source
interface.
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