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MIB NAVIGATOR COMMAND SET OVERVIEW

EMME USER’S GUIDE

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Options:

Not Applicable

Example:

su:

Syntax:

su [community name]

Description:

The su command enables you to change your 
community name to allow for different access 
to the MIB. The community name that you 
enter allows you either read only, read-write, or 
super-user access to that device’s MIBs, 
depending on the level of security access 
assigned the password through the SNMP 
Community Names screen. See Chapter 5 for 
more information about community names.

Options:

Not Applicable

Example:

MIBNav-> set /1/3/6/1/4/1/52/1/6/4/7 122.1.1.1

Type: (i)nteger (a)ddress (c)ounter (g)auge (o)id:

051463

MIBNav-> su public

051464

Summary of Contents for EMME

Page 1: ...EMME ETHERNET MANAGEMENT MODULE WITH ETHERNET USER S GUIDE BOK STBYA STBYB RCVA RCVB RCVC RCVD EMME SN RESET ON PWR ON PWR A U I 1 A U I 2 ERR STYBC STBYD CLNA CLNB CLNC CLND ...

Page 2: ...ITS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNOWN OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Copyright 1995 by Cabletron Systems Inc P O Box 5005 Rochester NH 03866 5005 All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Part Number 9030514 04 November 1995 SPECTRUM LANVIEW Remote LANVIEW NCM PCMMA...

Page 3: ...G Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment DOC NOTICE This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent app...

Page 4: ...ment shall be interpreted and governed under the laws and in the state and federal courts of New Hampshire You accept the personal jurisdiction and venue of the New Hampshire courts EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY 1 EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletron in writing Cabletron makes no warranty expressed or implied concerning the Program including...

Page 5: ...d c in all respects is proprietary data belonging to Cabletron and or its suppliers For Department of Defense units the product is licensed with Restricted Rights as defined in the DoD Supplement to the Federal Acquisition Regulations Section 52 227 7013 c 1 ii and its successors and use duplication disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the ...

Page 6: ...ONALITY 1 10 1 4 BRIDGING FUNCTIONALITY 1 10 1 5 MORE ABOUT BRIDGES 1 11 1 5 1 Filtering and Forwarding 1 12 1 5 2 Spanning Tree Algorithm 1 13 1 6 ROUTING FUNCTIONALITY 1 13 1 7 COMMUNITY NAMES 1 15 1 8 SNMP SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL 1 15 1 8 1 Management Information Base MIBs 1 16 1 9 IP ADDRESSING 1 16 1 9 1 Network ID 1 17 1 9 2 Host ID 1 17 1 9 3 Subnet Addresses 1 17 1 9 4 Subnet Ma...

Page 7: ...TALLING THE EMME 3 1 UNPACKING THE EMME 3 1 3 2 SETTING THE EMME MODE SWITCHES 3 2 3 3 INSTALLING THE EMME 3 5 3 4 CONNECTING THE EMME TO THE NETWORK 3 7 CHAPTER 4 TESTING THE EMME 4 1 PRE INSTALLATION TEST 4 1 4 2 INSTALLATION CHECK OUT 4 3 CHAPTER 5 LOCAL MANAGEMENT 5 1 MANAGEMENT TERMINAL CONFIGURATION 5 2 5 1 1 Cable Configuration for the Management Terminal 5 3 5 1 2 Cable Configuration for t...

Page 8: ...24 5 11 STATUS MENU 5 25 5 12 THE COMPONENT STATUS SCREEN 5 26 5 12 1 Component Status Screen Fields 5 26 5 13 THE DEVICE STATISTICS SCREEN 5 27 5 13 1 Device Statistics Screen Fields 5 27 5 13 2 Selecting an Update Freq 5 29 5 13 3 Selecting a Network Slot Port 5 29 5 13 4 Enabling Ports 5 30 5 13 5 Disabling Ports 5 30 CHAPTER 6 MIB NAVIGATOR 6 1 MANAGING DEVICE MIBs 6 1 6 2 ACCESSING THE MIB NA...

Page 9: ...RITY B 2 B 3 NETWORK AND CHANNEL LEVEL TRAPS B 5 B 4 BOARD LEVEL TRAPS B 6 B 5 PORT LEVEL TRAPS B 7 B 6 BRIDGING B 8 B 7 TRUNK PORT SECURITY B 8 B 8 CHANNEL SELECTION B 9 APPENDIX C EMME SPECIFICATIONS C 1 BRIDGING FUNCTIONALITY C 1 C 2 REPEATER FUNCTIONALITY C 2 C 3 CONSOLE PORT C 2 C 4 MODEM PORT C 3 C 5 AUI PORTS C 3 C 6 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS C 4 C 7 FLASH EPROM C 4 C 8 SAFETY C 4 C 9 SERV...

Page 10: ... Chapter 1 Introduction discusses the capabilities of the EMME and provides an overview of its multichannel capability that supports up to four separate Ethernet segments This chapter also explains the EMME repeater and bridge functionality concluding with a list of related manuals Chapter 2 Network Planning and Configuration explains the network requirements to consider before installing the EMME...

Page 11: ...he Cabletron Systems Ethernet Management Module with Ethernet EMME is the heart of the Cabletron Systems Multi Media Access Center The EMME can provide four bridged and managed channels and management for three separate Ethernet channels within a single MMAC This is accomplished by having channel A operate over the Power and Management Bus Cabletron s original Ethernet channel Channels B and C ope...

Page 12: ... History Hosts Hosts Top N Statistics Matrix Captive and Filter The EMME also provides the following i960 RISC based processor Four bridged routed Ethernet networks IEEE 802 1 D Spanning Tree and DEC Spanning Tree support IEEE 802 3 compliance Flash download capability for easy firmware downloads Standard FTP download capability LANVIEW diagnostic LEDs Special Filtering Data Base Complete SNMP man...

Page 13: ...etron Systems repeater MIMs use the Ethernet B and C buses The EMME connects these buses to provide bridging and management functionality There are two types of MMACs supporting Flexible Network Bus architecture shunting and non shunting Shunting supportive MMAC FNBs allow modules operating on either the Ethernet B or C bus to continue communications with the EMME regardless of whether there is an...

Page 14: ...nter RIC bus allowing multiple RIC MIMs communicating over the RIC bus to act as a single logical repeater For example an Ethernet frame taking a path from one RIC MIM to the Inter RIC bus to another RIC MIM the frame being retimed and regenerated to all ports from the last RIC MIM has a path cost equivalent to only one repeater hop Since Ethernet networks are limited to four serially linked repea...

Page 15: ...nsmit and receive packets over the Repeater Interface Controller RIC management bus on the FNB to these Cabletron Systems RIC MIMs These MIMs can repeat packets autonomously without channeling them through the EMME Third Party MIMs The EMME recognizes the third party MIMs listed below and provides each module with support concerning the statistics on the backplane and the control of channel select...

Page 16: ... transceiver the AUI ports provide the capability for cable redundancy and a variety of Ethernet transmission media connections including twisted pair fiber optic and thick or thin Ethernet coaxial cable Either one of the AUI ports can act as the bridge port to the external network When the EMME is first powered up the AUI 1 port acts as the bridge port and the AUI 2 port is off Using the EMME s n...

Page 17: ...rror LEDs for board status Standby Receive and Collision LEDs for Ethernet Channel Status On and Power LEDs for AUI Port Status 1 2 7 LANVIEWSECURE The EMME supports the LANVIEWSECURE suite of Ethernet MMAC products The LANVIEWSECURE products support both inbound data Intruder Prevention and outbound data Eavesdrop Prevention These products are identified by the words LANVIEWSECURE printed on the ...

Page 18: ... Enabling the Full security function modifies the broadcast and multicast packets LANVIEWSECURE products support assignment of up to 32 MAC addresses per LANVIEWSECURE chip The addresses can be assigned to one or divided among several ports on the chip For LANVIEWSECURE products trunk ports are defined as 3 or more MAC addresses but may not exceed 34 MAC addresses on that port in order to secure i...

Page 19: ...ers the MMAC FNB With the Cabletron Systems repeater modules TPRMIM CXRMIM and FORMIM packets are repeated autonomously on the MIM and are not channelled through the EMME Module to module repeating is achieved over the FNB backplane The EMME provides management for these modules and keeps Device Network Board and Port Level performance and error statistics 1 4 BRIDGING FUNCTIONALITY The EMME autom...

Page 20: ...posite side of the bridge to pass Bridges are also used to connect similar networks such as Ethernet Token Ring and Fiber Distributed Data Interface FDDI together Note that similar networks means that the upper five layers of the OSI model see Figure 1 2 are the same but may have different Data Link and Physical layers The Bridge operates at the Data Link level of the OSI model It stores packets a...

Page 21: ...rectly If the bridge is unable to send the packet to its final destination the original sending station expecting some response from the device it was attempting to contact will time out and depending on the protocol attempt retransmission 1 5 1 Filtering and Forwarding The bridge decides whether to forward or filter a packet based on the physical location of the destination device with respect to...

Page 22: ...ected networks of the current topology Based on the bridge priority and address the other bridges will automatically detect loops and negotiate a single path The bridge or bridges involved in this primary data path will then come on line and the bridges with lower priority involved in the backup path s will go into a blocking condition The other type of BPDU is the topology change BPDU This BPDU i...

Page 23: ...ial File Transfer Protocol TFTP With the Router Software loaded in the EMME the EMME has the options available for three network protocols The user through Local Management can select either IP IPX or DECnet Phase IV routing IP routing is the TCP IP protocol that specifies how information is broken into packets and how they are addressed to route over a network DECnet Phase IV specifies two forms ...

Page 24: ...The three levels of access are Super User Allows full management privileges Read Write Allows edit of device configuration parameters not including changing Community names Read Only Allows reading of device parameters not including Community names 1 8 SNMP SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL SNMP is a protocol within the TCP IP protocol suite Network applications such as Local Management and MIB N...

Page 25: ...al equivalent and is represented using Dotted Decimal Notation DDN The DDN format is XXX XXX XXX XXX The IP address consists of two distinct parts the Network ID and Host ID There are three classes of IP addressing Class A B and C Tables 1 2 through 1 4 describe the classes Table 1 2 Class A Table 1 3 Class B Range of Network IDs 1 126 host host host 1 octet for the Network ID 127 reserved Binary ...

Page 26: ...t within the network based on this portion of the IP address The class of IP address used determines the size of the Host ID 1 9 3 Subnet Addresses Subnet addresses are used to partition an IP network into multiple subnetworks or subnets The use of Subnet addresses adds an additional layer of hierarchy to the IP addressing scheme This additional addressing layer facilitates isolation control and a...

Page 27: ...s a subnet address The calculations for the mask must be done at the bit level since in some cases always in Class C addresses the last octet must be split into part Host ID and part Subnet address Table 1 6 shows how using the mask determines the subnet and Host addresses that are available from the octet Table 1 6 Examples of Subnet Masks Network Class Length of Network ID Default Mask Class A X...

Page 28: ...d with a specific physical connection to a network MAC addresses are divided into 6 octets and represented in hexadecimal form such as the following 00 00 1D 00 26 FB The MAC addresses are administered by the IEEE and are generally assigned at the time of manufacture and cannot be changed The first three octets uniquely identify the manufacturer Cabletron devices all start with 00 00 1D 1 12 NETWO...

Page 29: ...ng the Local Management System Level screen of the EMME via a system connected to the EMME console port Using SPECTRUM Element Manager for Windows SPECTRUM Portable Management Application SPMA or SPECTRUM These software packages provide Graphical User Interfaces GUI to configure the UPS 1 14 EMME UPGRADES To take advantage of enhanced EMME features a Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM upgrade is re...

Page 30: ... revision is eMMEHRev which is 1 6 1 4 1 52 1 6 2 9 2 Table 1 7 lists the EMME board revisions along with the associated DRAM Upgrade Kits and their part number Table 1 7 EMME Boards and Associated DRAM Upgrade Kit NOTE This is a read only function EMME Board Revision DRAM Upgrade Kit Type 8 MB DRAM Part No 05 and 07 Static Column 8MB SC UGK60 06 08 and 09 Fast Page Mode 8MB FPM UGK60 NOTES Revisi...

Page 31: ... 1 16 RELATED MATERIAL The manuals listed below should be used to supplement the procedures and other technical data provided in this manual The procedures will be referenced where appropriate but will not be repeated Cabletron Systems MMAC Overview and Setup Guide Cabletron Systems Repeater Interface Controller Media Interface Modules TPRMIM FORMIM CXRMIM Installation Guide Cabletron Systems SPEC...

Page 32: ... that the following requirements are met The transceivers used to connect the EMME meet Ethernet Version 2 or IEEE 802 3 standards The AUI cables connecting the EMME to the transceivers on the network match the transceiver type on the network segment Ethernet Version 1 Version 2 or IEEE 802 3 type cables and do not exceed 50 meters in length 2 2 EMME IN THE MULTI MEDIA ACCESS CENTER The EMME is de...

Page 33: ...des twelve FOIRL 10BASE F ports with ST type connectors TPRMIM 20 22 These MIMs are equipped with RJ45 connectors and one user configurable Ethernet Port Interface Module EPIM which provides a single port interface for an AUI fiber optic twisted pair or coaxial connection The TPRMIM 20 has nine RJ45 connectors and the TPRMIM 22 has twenty one RJ45 connectors TPRMIM 33 36 These MIMs come equipped w...

Page 34: ...22 23 24 25 26 R C V L N K R C V L N K CXRMIM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10BASE 2 ETHERNET ETHERNET B C CLN POK RCV POK RCV POK RCV 1 SN FORMIM 22 CLN RCV LNK 8 TX RX RCV LNK 2 RCV LNK 7 TX RX 1 RCV LNK 9 TX RX RCV LNK 3 RCV LNK 10 TX RX RCV LNK 4 RCV LNK 11 TX RX RCV LNK 5 RCV LNK 12 TX RX RCV LNK 6 FOIRL 10BASE FL ETHERNET SN ETHERNET B C RCV LNK TPXMIM 22 10BASE T ETHERNET E PI M SN 2 X 3 X 4 ...

Page 35: ...om the 10BASE T Twisted Pair Interface Module EPIM T AUI cable to an external transceiver from the AUI Interface Module EPIM A AUI cable directly from the Transceiver Interface Module with dual internal transceivers EPIM X Multi Mode Fiber Optic Cable with SMA or ST connectors from the Fiber Optic Interface Modules EPIM F1 EPIM F2 Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable with ST connectors from the single mo...

Page 36: ...tion provides you with several examples for configuring networks with the EMME These following network configuration examples illustrate the flexibility and advantages to using the EMME and RIC MIM technology Three networks within a single MMAC FNB A network with a multi port router Adding users to an existing network Seven individual networks with a single MMAC FNB A fault tolerant wiring scheme ...

Page 37: ...ith one MMAC FNB This provides you with the advantages of having three separate networks in one wiring closet with full bridging and SNMP management for each network Figure 2 3 illustrates an example of the three network configuration Figure 2 3 Single MMAC FNB Configuration TPRMIM 36 EMME TPRMIM 33 CXRMIM FORMIM 22 FORMIM 22 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 Channel A Channel B Channel C To Backbone Channel D 05...

Page 38: ...n interconnect the three networks Figure 2 4 illustrates an example of the multi port router configuration Figure 2 4 Multi Port Router Configuration A B C TPRMIM 36 EMME TPRMIM 33 CXRMIM FORMIM 22 FORMIM 22 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 A B TPRMIM 36 EMME TPRMIM 33 CXRMIM FORMIM 22 FORMIM 22 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 C A B C TPRMIM 36 EMME TPRMIM 33 CXRMIM FORMIM 22 FORMIM 22 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 4th Floor 3rd Floor 2n...

Page 39: ... equipment The example in Figure 2 5 has one Ethernet segment using the pre EMME technology for 48 users requires an MMAC an IRM2 and two 24 port MIMs Each time you want to add an additional 48 users to a separately repeated segment you must add an MMAC FNB IRM2 two 24 port MIMs and an external bridge When you use the new technology of the EMME adding new users on a separately repeated segment can...

Page 40: ...rs Channel C 48 Users two additional 24 port non RIC MIMs an additional MMAC an additional IRM2 two additional 24 port MIMs an external bridge IRM3 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 48 Users 48 Users IRM3 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 48 Users EMME TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 Channel B 48 Users Channel C 48 Users TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 Channel A 48 Users Bridge Bridge IRM3 TPMIM 24 TPMIM 24 an MMAC FNB an EMME two 24 port...

Page 41: ... EMME to configure up to seven individual networks in a single MMAC FNB This can be done by connecting each MIM in the MMAC FNB to a multi port router You can then use the EMME to administratively manage all of the modules in the hub Figure 2 6 Configuring Sub Networks CXRMIM FORMIM 22 FORMIM 22 EMME TPMIM 24 EXTERNAL MULTI PORT ROUTER TPRMIM 36 TPRMIM 36 TPRMIM 33 ...

Page 42: ... Tolerant Wiring Hierarchy The example in Figure 2 7 illustrates a fault tolerant wiring hierarchy Figure 2 7 Configuring a Fault Tolerant Wiring Scheme D C B A A B C BRIDGE STAR HUB A B C BRIDGE Closet B A B C BRIDGE Closet C Closet D BRIDGE Closet A A B C D D D D 051439 ...

Page 43: ...t A Ethernet channel B and the bridge in closet B and Ethernet channel C and the bridge in closet C The dotted lines between the other Ethernet channels and the bridge show the backup paths in a standby condition If any repeater link fails or if an active bridge path fails one or many backup bridge paths could become active replacing the failed repeater link or bridge path An additional level of r...

Page 44: ... Unpack the EMME as follows 1 Remove the shipping material covering the EMME in the shipping box 2 Carefully remove the module from the shipping box Leave the module in its conductive bag until you are ready to install it Save the shipping box and materials in the event the unit has to be reshipped 3 Visually inspect the module If there are any signs of damage contact Cabletron Systems Technical S...

Page 45: ...witches located at the top right of the EMME shown in Figure 3 1 should be set to their default positions when the module is shipped Check these switches to ensure that they are in the correct position for normal operation of the EMME Figure 3 1 EMME Dip Switches On Off ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EMME Switches 051440 ...

Page 46: ...THN MIM part numbers 9000043 05 and below in your MMAC FNB the switch must be in the On position Switch 5 Baud Rate Default Allows you to set the Console port s baud rate The Off position sets the baud rate to 9600 The On position sets the baud rate to 2400 Switch 6 Forced Download Changing the position of this switch after pulling the board out of the MMAC FNB clears download information from NVR...

Page 47: ... defaults or re enter your passwords NOTES Ensure that a BOOTP server has been configured prior to changing the switch 6 position When the state of switch 6 is changed the EMME will begin requesting a BOOTP server in an attempt to get a flash image download The EMME s BOOT PROM inhibits the sequence and the EMME requests an IP address and a filename from the BOOTP server When received the EMME req...

Page 48: ...egmented from the B or C channel This does not apply to shunting MMAC FNBs where the data path remains unbroken allowing communication to continue Install the EMME into the MMAC FNB as follows 1 Slide the EMME Figure 3 2 into slot 1 of the MMAC FNB s card cage Identified as the IRM slot in the older MMAC models Be sure that the module is properly aligned in the top and bottom slot guides and firml...

Page 49: ...rly STBY A B C D LEDs on or off depending on the port s status after the Spanning TreeAlgorithm has run Operational STBY LED OFF or Blocking STBY LED ON PWR LEDs lit for the AUI ports indicating that those ports are receiving power ON LED lit for the AUI port through which traffic will be passing to and from channel D NOTE Do not reset the EMME during this time FORMIM 22 Knurled Knobb Repeater MIM...

Page 50: ...e segment to which the AUI connector will be attached 2 Attach the female end of an AUI cable no more than 50 meters in length 3 Attach the male connector on the AUI cable Figure 3 3 to the appropriate AUI port on the EMME 4 Move the slide latch on the AUI port to secure it to the lock posts on the connector Figure 3 3 Connecting to the AUI Port CAUTION Make sure to disable the SQE test function o...

Page 51: ...HN MIM FOMIM CXRMIM FORMIM etc into a stand alone MMAC FNB 2 Connect the first workstation to either the MIM using the appropriate cable and transceiver or to the EMME s AUI port using a transceiver and an AUI cable 3 Connect the second workstation to the MIM using the appropriate cable 4 Set the first workstation as the file server and the second as the client Refer to the workstation manuals for...

Page 52: ...THE EMME Page 4 2 EMME USER S GUIDE If a failure occurs refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Figure 4 1 Pre installation Test EMME MMAC 3FNB TPT tTPRMIM 33 Workstation 2 Workstation 1 MMAC3 FNB with EMME and TPRMIM 051443 ...

Page 53: ...tion to move to each node connected to the EMME Figure 4 2 1 After the EMME is installed in the MMAC connect the server workstation to either a MIM or to the EMME via an AUI port using a transceiver and an AUI cable 2 Sequentially connect a client workstation to each node connected to the MMAC and proceed to test the segment If a failure occurs refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Figure 4 2 Install...

Page 54: ...net masks to any of the EMME s four bridge channels in the four channel IP routing table Select a default gateway and subnet mask Control access to the EMME by establishing community names Designate which Network Management Workstations receive SNMP traps from the device Navigate through Management Information Bases MIBs Since the EMME is an SNMP compliant device you can manage EMME related SNMP M...

Page 55: ...t Up Directory Selections Display Set up Columns Controls Auto Wrap Scroll Text Cursor Cursor Style 80 Columns Interpret Controls No Auto Wrap Jump Scroll Cursor Underline Cursor Style General Set up Mode ID Number Cursor Keys Power Supply VT300 7 Bit Controls VT320ID Normal Cursor Keys UPS DEC Supplemental Communication Set up Transmit Receive XOFF Bits Parity Stop Bit Local Echo Port Transmit Au...

Page 56: ...dapter A device cable The adapter you use depends on whether you connect a VT320 terminal or a PC emulating a VT320 to the EMME Console port Read the information included with the adapter kit to make sure that you are using the correct adapter To configure the cables perform the following steps 1 Plug a straight through twisted pair cable e g an RS232 cable into the EMME s RJ45 Console port 2 Plug...

Page 57: ...en section of this chapter provides instructions for setting up the EMME Modem port for the UPS application Graphical user interfaces provided by SPECTRUM Element Manager for Windows SPECTRUM Portable Management Applications SPMAs or SPECTRUM software packages 5 2 ESTABLISHING A TELNET CONNECTION Once the EMME has a valid IP address you can establish a Telnet session with Local Management from any...

Page 58: ... that you can press either ENTER or RETURN unless this manual specifically instructs you otherwise ESCAPE ESC Key This key lets you escape from a Local Management screen without saving your changes For example Press ESC twice means that you must quickly press the ESC key two times SPACEBAR and BACKSPACE Key These keys cycle through selections in some Local Management fields Use the SPACEBAR to cyc...

Page 59: ...SHIFT means to hold down the SHIFT key while pressing the plus sign key Key This key decreases values from a Local Management increment field For example Press means to press the minus sign key DEL Key The DEL Delete key removes characters from a Local Management field For example Press DEL means to press the Delete key Table 5 2 Keyboard Conventions Continued ...

Page 60: ...perform the following steps 1 Power on the terminal The EMME Password screen Figure 5 1 appears Figure 5 1 The EMME Password Screen EMME Local Management CABLETRON Systems Incorporated 35 Industrial Way P O Box 5005 Rochester NH 03867 0505 USA 603 332 9400 c Copyright CABLETRON Systems Inc 19XX Flash Image Version Boot EPROM Version Board Revision XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Enter USER PASSWORD 051445 ...

Page 61: ... valid password causes the associated access level to display at the bottom of the screen and the Main Menu screen Figure 5 3 appears If no activity occurs for several minutes the Password screen reappears and the password will have to be re entered NOTE Your password is one of the community names specified in the SNMP Community Names screen Access to certain Local Management capabilities depends ...

Page 62: ...Setup Menu screen Status Menu screen Figure 5 2 shows the hierarchy of Local Management screens Figure 5 2 Hierarchy of Local Management Screens 5 5 1 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items To Select items on a Local Management menu screen perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item 2 Press ENTER The selected menu item appears on the screen Main Menu Password St...

Page 63: ...reen in the Local Management hierarchy appears 3 To Exit from EMME Local Management repeat steps 1 and 2 until the Main Menu screen appears 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the EXIT command at the bottom of the Main Menu screen 5 Press ENTER The EMME Local Management Password screen appears and the Local Management session ends NOTE You can also exit Local Management screens by pressing ESC twice...

Page 64: ... access to the Component Status screen which displays the operational and administrative status of EMME MIB components DEVICE STATISTICS The Device Statistics screen provides statistics and performance information for devices managed by the EMME in the network MIB NAVIGATOR The MIB Navigator is a Local Management utility which allows the user to access monitor and set specific Management Informati...

Page 65: ...enu The Setup Menu displays the following menu items SYSTEM LEVEL The System Level Setup screen allows you to configure basic operating parameters for the EMME SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES The SNMP Community Names Setup screen allows you to change or review the community names used as access passwords for local management operation SNMP TRAPS The SNMP Traps Setup screen provides display and configuration ...

Page 66: ...plays the system date System Time Displays the system time I F Displays the number of the interface corresponding to the channel over which packets with that IP address are passing SYSTEM LEVEL SAVE RETURN Console Application Modem Application UPS LM 01 Default Interface 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway IP Address 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 2...

Page 67: ...nterface Default Interface Displays the default interface for the EMME s default gateway The default interface is the channel that is set up to handle message traffic to external networks This field defaults to four Default Gateway Displays the default gateway for the EMME This should be the IP address of a perimeter or border device that connects your network to the rest of the world The border d...

Page 68: ... System Date field with the previous value 5 8 3 Setting the System Time To set the system clock perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the System Time field 2 Enter the time in a 24 hour format HH MM SS 3 Press ENTER to set the system clock to the time in the input field NOTE When entering the date in the system date field you do not need to add any separators between month...

Page 69: ...ne EMME controlled FNB supporting MMAC Before you configure the IP Address Table check that your configuration correctly establishes your repeater MIMs for either Channel B C or as stand alones refer to your repeater MIM documentation if necessary To set the EMME IP address perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate IP address field 2 Enter the IP address into th...

Page 70: ... the cursor returns to the beginning of the Subnet Mask field If the entry was not valid the Event Message Line displays INVALID SUBNET MASK OR FORMAT ENTERED Local Management does not alter the current value and refreshes the Subnet Mask field with the previous value 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for each interface s subnet mask 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command 6 Press ENTER The Event Mess...

Page 71: ...teway must be specified When an SNMP Trap is generated the device will send it to both the Management station and the default gateway To set the default gateway perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Gateway field 2 Enter the IP address of the default gateway IP address entries must follow the DDN format For example 134 141 79 121 3 Press ENTER If the default gat...

Page 72: ...Unassigned applications for security reasons To configure the Console and Modem ports perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Console Application or the Modem Application field NOTE Refer to the Release Notes included with the EMME to verify which Console and Modem Port applications are currently supported WARNING Use caution not to alter the settings of the port which is...

Page 73: ...ect baud rate for its modem connection To alter and set the SLIP baud rate perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the COM X Baud Rate field 2 Press SPACEBAR or BACKSPACE cycle through the available baud rates for SLIP operation 3 Press ENTER to select the desired baud rate 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command 5 Press ENTER The Event Message Line at the top of t...

Page 74: ...r user Allows full management privileges read write Allows edit of some device configuration parameters not including changing community names read only Allows reading of device parameters not including community names In order to perform any operations on the SNMP Community Names screen the user must have used the super user community name at the User Password prompt when initiating the Local Man...

Page 75: ...ame text will disappear and be replaced by the new community name 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command 4 Press ENTER The Event Message Line at the top of the screen displays SAVED OK WARNING If you edit the super user community name be certain you do not forget it If you do you will be unable to perform Local Management functions without returning the device to its factory default co...

Page 76: ...isplays the Community Name to be included in the trap message sent to the Network Management Station with the associated IP address Traps Enables transmission of the traps to the network management station with the associated IP address Trap IP Address Indicates the IP address of the workstation to receive trap alarms from the EMME SNMP TRAPS Trap Community Name Trap Destination Enable Traps 0 0 0...

Page 77: ...o which you want SNMP traps to be sent This address must be entered in DDN format 3 Press ENTER 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the corresponding Trap Community Name input field on the same row as the Trap Destination field 5 Type the community name into the input field that you intend the management station to use for accessing SNMP traps and performing management operations 6 Press ENTER 7 Use...

Page 78: ... Figure 5 8 shows the Status Menu screen The Status Menu screen provides access to the Component Status screen Figure 5 8 The Status Menu Screen Flash Image Version XX XX XX STATUS MENU COMPONENT STATUS 051451 EMME Local Management RETURN Event Message Line ...

Page 79: ... EMME s MIB Components The Admin Status field displays two states Enabled and Disabled Refer to Figure 5 9 for a list of the EMME s MIB Component Names Flash Image Version XX XX XX COMPONENT STATUS Component Name Admin Status EMME Chassis MGR enabled EMME LIM enabled Ctron Use Only enabled EMME Host Services enabled EMME IP Services enabled EMME Distributed LAN Monitor enabled EMME MIB Navigator e...

Page 80: ...e them BYTES RECEIVED Displays the number of bytes received FRAMES RECEIVED Displays the number of frames received FRAMES FILTERED Displays the number of frames filtered by the EMME FRAMES TRANSMITTED Displays the number of frames transmitted by the EMME ERRORS RECEIVED Displays the number of errors received ENABLE PORT DISABLE PORT UPDATE FREQ 3 Sec NETWORK D SLOT 1 PORT 1 RETURN EMME Local Manag...

Page 81: ...r of errors due to misaligned packets RUNT PACKETS Displays the number of runt packets received from the network A runt packet is less than the minimum Ethernet frame size of 64 bytes not including preamble GIANT PACKETS Displays the number of packets received whose size exceeded 1518 data bytes not including preamble PORT ADMIN STATUS Displays the administrative status of the port selected The tw...

Page 82: ... by default The EMME allows you to adjust the frequency in intervals of 3 seconds The maximum update frequency is 99 seconds To adjust the Update Freq perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Update Freq command 2 Press SHIFT or until the desired time frequency appears this number increments decrements in 3 second intervals with a minimum of 3 seconds and a maximum of 99 s...

Page 83: ...rform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the ENABLE PORT command at the bottom of the screen 2 Press ENTER 5 13 5 Disabling Ports The Disable Port command lets you Disable the port selected in the Port command You must first use the Port command to select the desired port To set the Port Disable command perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the DISABLE PO...

Page 84: ... device s objects The MIB Navigator views the MIB tree hierarchy as a directory Figure 6 1 Each layer is numerically encoded so that every branch group and leaf object in the MIB is identified by a corresponding number known as an Object Identifier OID This allows the MIB Navigator to navigate through the MIB and access the manageable leaf objects Figure 6 1 Hierarchical MIB Tree Structure Often a...

Page 85: ...gure 6 2 The Main Menu Screen 2 Press ENTER The MIB Navigator screen appears The MIB Navigator screen is identified by the presence of the MIBNav prompt The MIB Navigator functions are performed using a series of commands Entering commands in the MIB Navigator involves typing the command to be executed at the MIB Navigator prompt adding any desired or required extensions and pressing ENTER The fol...

Page 86: ...evices connected to the device running the MIB Navigator The commands are as follows Special Commands Allow the user to exit from the MIB Navigator The commands are as follows 6 3 1 Conventions for MIB Navigator Commands This manual uses the following conventions for denoting commands Information keyed by the user is shown in this helvetica font Command arguments are indicated by two types of brac...

Page 87: ...s equivalent to slash notation 1 1 1 1 Use slash notation with the navigational commands and the dot notation with the built in commands that are using SNMP to access and manage network devices MIB Navigation Commands are listed in the format shown below command Syntax This entry provides the format that the MIB Navigator command requires It indicates where arguments if any must be specified Descr...

Page 88: ...t i e integer counter time tick etc and the current value of each leaf object Options Not Applicable Example cd Syntax cd path or cd option Description The cd command allows you to change directories within a MIB subtree branch The path specified must be valid or the cd operation will not be performed by the MIB Navigator Options Moves you one subtree above the current one Moves you to the root Ex...

Page 89: ...t Applicable Example help Syntax help COMMAND Description The help command can provide general help on the usage of the MIB Navigator or may be used to get more detailed help about a particular MIB Navigator command Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav ctron 051458 MIBNav help su Command Format su su Community Name Allows user to change his her community name in order to allow different access to...

Page 90: ...tree 1 3 6 1 2 1 without entering the entire path Options Not Applicable Example next Syntax next path Description The next command enables you to determine the next leaf in the specified path within the managed device s MIB Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav mib2 051460 MIBNav next 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 sysDescr String CtronRev X XX XX 051461 ...

Page 91: ...t This command is valid only for leaf entries in the current MIB tree or for managed objects in the MIB If the leaf specified does not exist for the given path you will be asked what value to assign it The following lists possible value types i nteger number c ounter number g auge number t ime ticks number o p aque value with quotation marks s tring value with quotation marks o id OID number with ...

Page 92: ...IB The community name that you enter allows you either read only read write or super user access to that device s MIBs depending on the level of security access assigned the password through the SNMP Community Names screen See Chapter 5 for more information about community names Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav set 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 1 6 4 7 122 1 1 1 Type i nteger a ddress c ounter g auge o id 0...

Page 93: ...mand displays your community string and access privileges to the MIB When using the whoami command one of these three access levels will display read only read write and super user Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav tree 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 sysDescr sysObjectId sysUpTime sysContact STRING OBJECT ID TIME TICKS STRING EMRev X X X X 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 809865...

Page 94: ...an entry or add a static route Each ARP cache entry lists the network interface that the device is connected to the device s network address or IP address the device s physical address or MAC address and the media type of connection to the device Media types are displayed as numbers which stand for the following states 1 Other 2 Invalid entry cannot ping device timed out etc 3 Dynamic route entry ...

Page 95: ...nterface Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav arp a Interface SonicInt SonicInt SonicInt SonicInt Network Address 122 144 40 111 122 144 48 109 122 144 52 68 122 144 21 43 Physical Address 00 00 0e 12 3c 04 00 00 0e f3 3d 14 00 00 0e 12 3c 04 00 00 0e 03 1d 3c Media Type 3 dynamic 3 dynamic 3 dynamic 3 dynamic MIBNav arp d 1 122 144 52 68 MIBNav arp s 1 22 44 2 3 00 00 0e 03 1d 3c 051467 MIBNav d...

Page 96: ...splays routing information for each interface Example MIBNav netstat i Interface Description 1 ethernet csmacd 2 ethernet csmacd 3 ethernet csmacd 4 ethernet csmacd MTU 1514 1514 1514 1514 MAC Addr 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x0e 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x11 Admin up up up up MIBNav netstat r 051470 Speed 10000000 10000000 10000000 1000000...

Page 97: ...ption The snmpbranch command enables you to query another SNMP device The command provides a display of objects that match the specified OID If no match is made no object will be displayed Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav ping 122 144 40 10 122 144 40 10 is alive 051471 MIBNav snmpbranch 2 4 8 1 public 1 3 6 2 1 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 sysDescr sysObj...

Page 98: ...t command enables you to set the value of an object in other SNMP devices This command requires the appropriate community string and OID When defining a new leaf set you will be asked what value to assign it The following lists possible value types i nteger number c ounter number g auge number t ime ticks number o p aque value with quotation marks s tring value with quotation marks o id OID number...

Page 99: ... all objects in the device and their corresponding values Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav snmpset 122 44 1 2 public 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 0 Cyrus MIS 051475 MIBNav snmptree 122 144 89 10 public 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 sysDescr sysObjectId sysUpTime sysContact STRING OBJECT ID TIME TICKS STRING EMRev X X X X 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 8098654 AlZwie MIS 051476 ...

Page 100: ...th to the device If the device is not reached the command displays all next hop routers to the point of failure Options Not Applicable Example 6 3 4 Special Commands done quit exit Syntax done Description These commands enable you to exit from the MIB Navigator and return to the Main Menu screen Options Not Applicable Example MIBNav traceroute 122 144 11 52 next hop 1 122 144 61 45 next hop 2 122 ...

Page 101: ...ailable if you call Cabletron Technical Support 7 1 INTERPRETING THE LANVIEW LEDS The EMME uses the Cabletron Systems built in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system called LANVIEW With LANVIEW you can quickly scan the LANVIEW LEDs shown in Figure 7 1 to observe network status or diagnose network problems Figure 7 1 LANVIEW LEDs EMME SN RESET ON PWR A U I 1 BOK ERR STBYA STBYC STBYB STBYD ...

Page 102: ...d If the board does not re initialize it has probably failed Call Cabletron Technical Support ERR Error Red This light indicates a hardware error which will prevent the board from operating If on a hardware error has occurred Try re initializing the board by pressing the reset button If the LED is still lit call Cabletron Technical Support STBY A B C D Standby Yellow Indicates packets cannot be fo...

Page 103: ... the SQE test is disabled for any transceiver connected to the EMME s AUI port Check cabling for data loops or defective cables ON AUI ports Yellow This LED lights to indicate which of the two AUI ports is active Only one ON LED can be on at a time If this LED is not lit for either AUI port try re initializing the EMME by pressing the reset button If the LEDs still do not light call Cabletron Tech...

Page 104: ...perly installed Check that the MMAC power supply module is properly installed and plugged into a live outlet Check to see that the power supply LEDs are green No Local Management Password screen Terminal set up is not correct Improper console cable modem cable pinouts Refer to Chapter 5 for set up procedures Refer to Appendix C for proper console modem port pinouts Cannot contact the EMME from in ...

Page 105: ...e Chapter 3 for information on the NVRAM switch setting If NVRAM is defective call Cabletron Technical Support No power to an external transceiver connected to the AUI port Fuse for that AUI port F1 F2 is blown AUI cable is defective Replace fuse F1 for AUI1 or F2 for AUI2 Replace AUI cable High number of collisions on AUI port External transceiver has SQE enabled Disable SQE Port s go into standb...

Page 106: ...nical Support for assistance Before calling you should have as much information as possible available in order to save time and to allow the support representative to better serve you When calling technical support provide as much of the following information as possible Description of the failure Description of any action already taken to resolve the problem swapping a bad unit with a unit known ...

Page 107: ...described in Chapter 6 The EMME supports the Standard Local Download application In this application the EMME automatically disables management while download of the new firmware image is in progress Before you can download the image to a device you must have already setup a workstation as a tftp server NOTE You can also download an image file using various remote management packages such as SPECT...

Page 108: ...ry confirm the tftp setup of your workstation as follows Request a process status and grep for tftpd e g unix ps aux grep tftp The following information represents a typical output The term tftp s located at the end of the root string indicates tftp is active If tftp is NOT running only the grep process appears 2 If you do NOT have a tftpboot directory than you must create one e g unix mkdir tftpb...

Page 109: ...on products reside in Cabletron enterprise MIBs group 52 The specific OIDs necessary to perform an image file download reside in the common download group under ctDL Cabletron Download The full OID string to reach this group is 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 5 8 1 NOTE You must request a process status and grep for inetd to obtain the process ID number see Step 1 above Cabletron ships backup copies of the ima...

Page 110: ...OID including the name of the image file e g c tftpboot EMME hex Table A 1 Standard Download Procedure Step OID Name OID Number Data Type SNMP OID Data 1 ctDLForceOnBoot 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 5 8 1 1 0 integer 1 2 ctDLCommitRAMToFlash 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 5 8 1 2 0 integer 1 3 ctDLTFTPRequestHost 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 5 8 1 4 0 IP address Enter the IP address of the tftp server 4 ctDLTFTPRequest 1 3 6 1 4...

Page 111: ...ING TREE PROTOCOL The following OID is used to select the desired Spanning Tree Protocol ctBridgeStpProtocolSpecification Description This object allows the network manager to select which Spanning Tree Protocol will be operational on the bridge The value decLb100 2 indicates the DEC LANBridge 100 Spanning Tree Protocol The value ieee8021d 3 indicates the IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol The val...

Page 112: ...52 4 1 1 1 4 1 5 3 2 Data Type Integer Values 1 unlock 2 lock 3 portMisMatch Access Policy read write rptrPortGrpSrcAddrLock Description Allows the setting of the lock status for this port group Unlock 1 unlocks the source address lock for this group Lock 2 locks the source address for this group Setting a value of portMisMatch 3 for this value is invalid A read of PortMisMatch 3 means that the lo...

Page 113: ...taining a 0 This object provides an easy method to add or delete conceptual rows in the rptrPortSecurityListTable The returned value has little or no actual meaning Object Identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 1 1 4 3 9 1 1 4 Data Type Octet String size 6 Access Policy read write rptrPortSecurityLockDelAddress Description Setting a value to this object deletes a corresponding entry in the rptrPortSecurity...

Page 114: ...te is enabled 2 Object Identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 1 1 4 3 9 1 1 6 Data Type Integer Values 1 disable 2 enable Access Policy read write rptrPortSecurityFullSecEnabled Description A port that is set to full security and is locked will scramble all packets which are not contained in the expected source address list including broadcasts and multicasts A port that is set to partial security will all...

Page 115: ... 1 1 Data Type Integer Values 1 disable 2 enable Access Policy read write rptrHwTrapsSetSeg Description Enables and disables segmentation traps for this network i e Channel A B or C Object Identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 1 1 4 1 6 1 2 Data Type Integer Values 1 disable 2 enable Access Policy read write rptrSaTrapSetScraddr Description Enables and disables source address traps for this network i e Ch...

Page 116: ...isable 2 enable Access Policy read write rptrPortGrpHwTrapSetSeg Description Enables and disables segmentation traps for the specified port group at the board level Object Identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 1 1 4 2 5 1 1 1 3 slot Data Type Integer Values 1 disable 2 enable Access Policy read write rptrPortGrpSaTrapSetSrcaddr Description Enables and disables segmentation traps for the specified port gro...

Page 117: ... disable 2 enable Access Policy read write rptrPortHwTrapSetSeg Description Enables and disables segmentation traps for this port Object Identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 4 1 1 1 4 3 8 1 1 1 4 slot port Data Type Integer Values 1 disable 2 enable Access Policy read write rptrPortGrpSaTrapSetSrcaddr Description Enables and disables source address traps for the specified port group Object Identifier 1 3 6 1...

Page 118: ... trunk port before locking the port via the module or channel Failing to do this will cause the port to become locked out when the third address is seen on the trunk port rptrPortSrcAddrForceTrunk Description When this object is set to Force it places the port into a Trunk topology state whether or not the network traffic warrants such a state When this object is set to NoForce it allows the port ...

Page 119: ...he connection status of the CSMA CD board to the inter RIC bus Object Identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 1 6 1 2 2 1 1 2 slot Data Type Integer Values 1 Channel B 2 Channel C 4 Channel A Access Policy read write fnbPortConnectPortAssignment Description Provides the capability to change or query the specific interface that the port is assigned Object Identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 52 1 6 1 2 3 1 1 3 slot port Data ...

Page 120: ...e without notice C 1 BRIDGING FUNCTIONALITY Shared Sonic Memory 4 MB Internal Processor Intel 80960 Read Only Memory 128K Ethernet Controller 4 DP83932 Controllers CPU Memory 4 MB Packet Filter Rate max viewed per second 29 760 packets Packet Forward Rate max viewed per second 24 630 packets Forwarding Latency 37 µs min Ageing Time 5 minutes default Filtering Database Acquired Database 8 191 max P...

Page 121: ...ts are extended using the JAM 1 0 data pattern FAULT Protection Each segment will disconnect itself from the other segments if 32 consecutive collisions occur or the collision detector of a segment is on for longer than approximately 2 4 ms This FAULT protection will reset automatically after one packet is transmitted onto the FAULT protected segment without causing a collision C 3 CONSOLE PORT Ty...

Page 122: ...nal Ground Pin 6 Data Terminal Ready from modem port Pin 7 Not used Pin 8 Ring indicator to modem port C 5 AUI PORTS Type 15 pin D type receptacle AUI Port Pinout Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Collision Pin 3 Transmit Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 Receive Pin 6 Ground Pin 7 No Connection Pin 8 Ground Pin 9 Collision Pin 10 Transmit Pin 11 Ground Pin 12 Receive Pin 13 Power 12 Vdc Pin 14 Ground Pin 15 No Connection Conn...

Page 123: ...ager for Windows Refer to the SPECTRUM Element Manager for Windows User s Manual for procedures in using this function C 8 SAFETY Designed in accordance with UL478 UL910 NEC725 2 b CSA IEC TUV VDE Class A Meets FCC Part 15 Class A limits C 9 SERVICE MTBF 65 675 hrs projected MTTR 0 5 hrs C 10 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Dimensions 34 04D x 29 21H x 2 54W cm 13 4D x 11 5H x 1 0W in Weight Unit 0 85 kg 1 87...

Page 124: ...tion 5 29 Port disable command 5 30 Port enable command 5 30 Port selection 5 29 set Update Freq 5 29 Slot selection 5 29 Device Statistics Screen Alignment Errors field 5 28 Bytes Received field 5 27 Collisions field 5 28 CRC Errors field 5 28 Disable Port field 5 28 Enable Port field 5 28 Errors Received field 5 27 Frames Filtered field 5 27 Frames Received field 5 27 Frames Transmitted field 5 ...

Page 125: ... 7 3 RCV 7 3 STBY 7 2 LANVIEW LEDs description of 7 2 Local management cable setup 5 3 Password screen 5 7 VT terminal setup 5 2 M MAC address 1 19 management systems 1 19 MIB 1 16 access 6 2 description 6 1 hierarchy 6 1 managing devices 6 1 MIB Navigator Commands arp 6 11 branch 6 5 cd 6 5 ctron 6 6 defroute 6 12 done 6 17 exit 6 17 help 6 6 mib2 6 7 netstat 6 13 next 6 7 ping 6 14 pwd 6 8 quit ...

Page 126: ...ctionality C 2 Repeater modules CXRMIM 2 2 FORMIM 22 2 2 TPRMIM 20 22 2 2 TPRMIM 33 36 2 2 repeating 1 10 Reset Button description 7 6 Reset Switch using 7 6 RIC MIMs 1 5 S safety B 1 C 4 service C 4 SET 1 15 SNMP 1 15 Spanning Tree Algorithm 1 13 specifications C 1 Subnet address 1 17 Subnet Mask 1 18 Super User 1 15 5 21 T Tech Support info 7 6 Telnet 5 4 test installation 4 3 installation confi...

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