EMME USER’S GUIDE
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CHAPTER 5
LOCAL MANAGEMENT
This chapter describes how to access and use Local Management for the
EMME. To access Local Management, you need to attach a management
terminal to the EMME’s Console port or establish a Telnet connection
from a station connected to the network.
Local Management for the EMME consists of a series of management
screens that provide tools to manage the EMME and its attached
segments. These tools allow you to perform the following tasks:
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Assign IP addresses and subnet masks to any of the EMME’s four
bridge channels in the four-channel IP routing table.
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Select a default gateway and subnet mask.
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Control access to the EMME by establishing community names.
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Designate which Network Management Workstations receive SNMP
traps from the device.
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Navigate through Management Information Bases (MIBs). Since the
EMME is an SNMP compliant device, you can manage
EMME-related SNMP MIB objects given the appropriate security
level. You can also manage the IETF Bridge MIB objects and many of
the RMON (Remote Monitoring) MIB objects.
This chapter also explains how to attach a cable from an Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) to the EMME, and how to configure the EMME’s
Modem port for the UPS application.