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Local Management: Overview, Setup, and Navigation
In this example, the AppleTalk traffic is routed only to AppleTalk users (Ports 1, 2,
5, and 6), while IP traffic is allowed to be seen by IP users (Ports 3, 4, and 7) and by
IP/AppleTalk users (Ports 1, 2, 5, and 6).
lg_frame_admin:
Description:
Enables the changing of large frame support on a per port basis.
This enables the user to determine if large frames can be forwarded
out a particular port.
Syntax:
lg_frame_admin [ set ] [ LARGE | FRAG_IF_POSS | SMALL |
AUTO ] [ PORT | ALL_BPLANE | ALL_FDDI ]
lg_frame_admin [ status ] [ port #]
Options:
set
– Sets the size of transmitted frames for a port or a group of
ports.
status
– Causes the display of the current settings for one port or a
group of ports (e.g., 1– 15).
LARGE
– Sets the port to allow all valid large frames to be
transmitted out the port.
FRAG_IF_POSS
– This is a special setting. Sets the port, so that all
large IP frames that can be fragmented will be fragmented before
being transmitted out the port. If the large frame cannot be
fragmented, then it will be transmitted out the port as a large
frame.
SMALL
– Sets the port so that frames will be transmitted as either
fragmented (if possible), or dropped if they cannot be fragmented.
AUTO
– Same as SMALL.
PORT
– Enables the mib II port number to change the settings.
ALL_BPLANE
– Causes all the backplane ports to have the same
setting.
ALL_FDDI
– Causes all FDDI HSIMs to have the same setting.
NOTE:
Only backplane and FDDI HSIMs can be configured beyond the default
settings.