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USING THE SETUP OPTION

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5.1.6

Using the Set Current Date Option

To set the current date:

1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set Current Date field.

2. Enter the date into the field in a mmddyy format.

3. Press Return. If you enter an illegal date in step 2, the error message 

“Illegal Information Entered” appears on the screen.

4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE SETUP option at the 

bottom of the Setup screen.

5. Press Return. The message “Modified Screen Information Has Been 

Saved!” appears on the screen.

5.1.7

Using the Set Current Time Option

To set the current time:

1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set Current Time field.

2. Enter the time into the field in 24 hour hh:mm:ss format.

3. Press Return. If you enter an illegal time in step 2, the error message 

“Illegal Information Entered” appears on the screen.

4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE SETUP option at the 

bottom of the Setup Screen.

5. Press Return. The message “Modified Screen Information Has Been 

Saved!” appears on the screen.

5.1.8

Using the Set Modem Baud Rate Option

To set the Baud Rate for an attached modem:

1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set Modem Baud Rate field.

Summary of Contents for IRM-2/LM

Page 1: ...IRM2 LM IRM2 LOCAL MANAGEMENT USER S MANUAL CABLETRON SYSTEMS P O BOX 5005 ROCHESTER NH 03867 5005...

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Page 3: ...DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS 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 H...

Page 4: ...h the operator s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required...

Page 5: ...1 1 Displaying the Desired Board Port 3 2 3 1 2 Device Board Port Counters Screen Fields 3 3 3 1 3 Using the Reset Counters Option 3 4 3 1 4 Using the Enable Board Disable Board Option 3 4 3 1 5 Usin...

Page 6: ...t Modem Baud Rate Option 5 6 5 1 9 Using the Set Device Lock Option 5 7 5 1 10 Using the Set Refresh Option 5 7 5 1 11 Using the Set Factory Defaults Option 5 8 CHAPTER 6 USING THE PORT ASSOCIATION OP...

Page 7: ...ocal Management for the IRM2 This chapter includes the procedures for communicating with Local Management through the IRM2 s Console port Chapter 3 The Device Board Port Counters Screen describes stat...

Page 8: ...capabilities for the IRM2 module You can access Local Management either through a VT 200 or 300 series terminal or terminals running emulation programs for these series terminals or through a Hayes co...

Page 9: ...LATED MANUALS Use the following guide to supplement the procedures and other technical data provided in this document Where appropriate we reference procedures contained in the following guide but do...

Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION 1 4...

Page 11: ...g emulation programs for these series to the 9 pin port labeled CONSOLE on the IRM2 2 1 1 Terminal Configurations Use the following terminal configurations requirement to set up for the local manageme...

Page 12: ...g Bell Warning Bell Auto Answerback VT 220 No Auto Answerback 2 1 2 Cable Configuration Access Local Management by using an RS232 cable This cable connects the terminal to the IRM2 CONSOLE port The re...

Page 13: ...on the IRM2 2 Plug the 25 pin end of the RS232 cable into the COMM port on the terminal 3 Turn the terminal on The IRM2 Password Screen will appear 4 Enter your Password The factory default password i...

Page 14: ...rnet Address 00 00 1d 00 39 14 IP Address 132 177 118 24 Device Board 1 Port 1 Bytes Received 43594532 43594532 43594532 Packets 176992 176992 176992 Errors 14 14 14 Receive Collisions 0 0 0 Transmit...

Page 15: ...nfigured as follows 9 Pin Male Connector to 25 Pin Female Connector IRM2 End Modem End Pin 2 Transmit to Pin 2 Transmit Pin 3 Receive to Pin 3 Receive Pin 5 Ground to Pin 7 Ground Pin 7 Request to Sen...

Page 16: ...established 5 Enter your Password The factory default password is the Return key Note If you enter a Superuser name at the Community Names Screen See Chapter 4 the password becomes the Superuser name...

Page 17: ...t collisions and the number of errors and the Port Administration and Segmentation Status Figure 3 1 Device Board Port Counters Screen 11 02 92 DEVICE BOARD PORT COUNTERS Device Name IRM2 Ethernet Add...

Page 18: ...ole MMAC include Third Party MIM activity for Bytes Received Packets and Errors as well as the board and port statistics for these categories Only Port 1 displays the Third Party MIM data providing st...

Page 19: ...generated during transmission Out of Window Collisions Displays the number of collisions out of the standard collisions window 51 2 s due to a network problem Runt Packets Displays the number of runt...

Page 20: ...ered counter information to 0 To reset the Device Board and Port counters 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the RESET COUNTERS option at the bottom of the DEVICE BOARD PORT COUNTERS screen 2 Press Ret...

Page 21: ...All Ports option you can enable all the ports you are managing with IRM2 LM To enable all the ports for the device 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the ENABLE ALL PORTS option at the bottom of the DE...

Page 22: ...addition any community name assigned Superuser access also acts as a password to Local Management SETUP Select this option to reach the Setup screen This screen allows you to set parameters relating...

Page 23: ...y entering new Superuser names or altering existing Superuser names 4 1 COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN To access the Configure Community Names Screen 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the COMMUNITY NAMES opti...

Page 24: ...ccess to the IRM2 These workstations can read and write to the IRM2 but cannot change the IP address or the Community Names SU Superuser Superuser access to IRM2 These workstations have Read Write and...

Page 25: ...rn key sequentially toggles RO RW SU and NA 5 Using the arrow keys highlight the Traps field 6 Press the Return key until the desired selection appears Pressing the Return key alternately toggles from...

Page 26: ...USING THE COMMUNITY NAMES OPTION 4 4...

Page 27: ...always default to DISABLED on power up 5 1 SETUP SCREEN To access the Setup Option 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SETUP option at the bottom of the DEVICE BOARD PORT COUNTERS screen 2 Press Ret...

Page 28: ...dress of the IRM2 in dotted decimal notation Set IP Address Displays the current IP address of the IRM2 Set SubNet Mask Displays the IRM2 SubNet Mask in dotted decimal notation Set Default Gateway Dis...

Page 29: ...5 Press Return The message Modified Screen Information Has Been Saved appears on the screen 5 1 3 Using the Set IP Address Option To set the Set IP Address 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set I...

Page 30: ...le locations wither on or not on its own subnet for each trap IP destination address in its Community Names table If the address is on its own subnet the IRM2 transmits directly to the workstation wit...

Page 31: ...y or router and you want these workstations to receive SNMP traps Use the Default Gateway factory default setting of 0 0 0 0 when all trap designated workstations are on the IRM2 subnet To set the Def...

Page 32: ...s Been Saved appears on the screen 5 1 7 Using the Set Current Time Option To set the current time 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set Current Time field 2 Enter the time into the field in 24 ho...

Page 33: ...not one of those already in the source address database for that port the IRM2 turns that port off To set the device lock 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set Device Lock field 2 Press the Return...

Page 34: ...lts Option To enable the factory defaults 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set Factory Defaults field 2 Press the Return key until the desired selection appears This field toggles between ENABLED...

Page 35: ...To access the Port Association Option 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT ASSOCIATION option at the bottom of the DEVICE BOARD PORT COUNTERS screen 2 Press Return The Port Association Screen Fi...

Page 36: ...R OFF Indicates that the AUI Port is acting as the repeater and the Fiber Port is off OFF REPEATER Indicates that the AUI Port is off and the Fiber Port is acting as the repeater 6 1 2 Changing the Po...

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