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9T125-24 Module Specific Information

Saving SRT Configuration Choices

To save your modifications of the values on the SRT Configuration Screen:

1. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen, then press 

the Return key.

2. When the message “SAVED OK” appears, the edits you have made are saved. 

If you exit without saving, the message “NOT SAVED -- PRESS SAVE TO 
KEEP CHANGES” appears. If you proceed to exit without saving, your edits 
will be lost.

Exiting the SRT Configuration Screen

To exit the SRT Configuration Screen, use the arrow keys to highlight RETURN
then press the Return key.

Summary of Contents for MMAC-Plus 9T125-24

Page 1: ...9032054 02 SmartSwitch 9000 9T125 24 Local Management Appendix ...

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Page 3: ...ive interfaces Table 1 lists the identifying number name and description of each interface Table 1 9T125 24 Token Ring MicroLAN Switch Module Interfaces System Interface Number Bridge Interface Number Interface Name Interface Description 1 SMB 1 1 Mbps System Management Bus 2 SMB 10 10 Mbps System Management Bus 3 1 FNB Flexible Network Bus FDDI 4 2 TOKEN RING 1 Token Ring 1 Front Panel Interface ...

Page 4: ...possible connections that the specified module can support on the FNB displays the current connection and allows you to change the connection Table 2 lists and describes the FDDI Connections from which you can select Table 2 9T125 24 Module FNB Resource Configuration Codes Configuration ID FDDI Connections Description 1 NORING TRNG Neither the FNB 1 nor the FNB 2 on the chassis backplane is connec...

Page 5: ...teway IP Address Figure 1 General Configuration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management General Configuration Module Name 9T125 24 Firmware Revision 01_00_00 Slot Number 7 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 05 Module Serial Module Date 04 15 1997 Module Board Revision Module Time 14 01 41 Screen Refresh Time 03 sec Screen Lockout Time 15 min FLASH Memory 4 MB Host IP Address 134 141 144 116 Subnet Mask 255 ...

Page 6: ...year values the first eight digits you enter in this field represent an entry i e 06041996 Module Time Contains a value that the module recognizes as the current time To enter a new time highlight the field and enter the time in HH MM SS format Notice that there is no AM PM indicator Time should be entered based upon a 24 hour clock For 4 07 p m enter 16 07 00 colons are optional If you do not ent...

Page 7: ...of the four segments Default 0 0 0 0 This address can be used by any of the system interfaces on the module Subnet Mask Contains the subnet mask for the selected module A subnet mask masks out the network bits of the IP address by setting the bits in the mask to 1 when the network treats the corresponding bits in the IP address as part of the network or subnetwork address or to 0 if the correspond...

Page 8: ...ce to a 9F310 02 module and you enter a 3 then the default interface is the Internal Network Bus See Table 1 for module specific interface information The default is NONE meaning no default interface selected Base MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the selected module This is the MAC Address of the SMB 10 interface TFTP Gateway IP The IP address of the router that connects to or is closest to...

Page 9: ...M Revision 01 00 05 Bridge Address 00 00 1D 00 DE AD Bridging Interfaces 3 Bridge Priority Label hex 8000 Type of STA IEEE Bridge Path Cost hex 0000000A Novell Xlat NONE Interface MAC Local Address Ring Bridge Status Speed State 1 FNB 00 00 B8 00 7B 75 100 forwarding ENABLED 2 TR1 00 00 B8 00 7B F5 16 forwarding ENABLED 3 TR2 00 00 B8 00 7B 0D 16 forwarding ENABLED SAVE SRT CONFIGURATION EXIT RETU...

Page 10: ... you to set the method that bridges use to decide which bridge is the controlling Root bridge when two or more bridges exist in parallel Spanning Tree Algorithm Valid entries include IEEE and NONE Press the Space Bar to toggle to the desired value Novell Xlat Toggle Specifies the type of address swapping for Novell translation Novell Xlat is one of the following NONE Address swapping is disabled D...

Page 11: ...e when the Transparent Database is created during start up or after being deleted or when the Spanning Tree Algorithm detects a network topology change Listening The bridge is not adding information to the Transparent Database The bridge is monitoring BPDU traffic while preparing to move from the learning to the forwarding state Forwarding The bridge is on line and this interface is forwarding tra...

Page 12: ...nfiguration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management SRT Configuration Module Name 9T125 24 Firmware Revision 01_00_00 Slot Number 7 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 05 Bridge Number hex 1 Interface Ring Hop Bridge Explorer SRT Protocol Transmission Number Count Method Type TCP IP IPX SNA NetBios Other 1 FNB 001 TP TP 2 TR1 002 6 SRT STE SR SR SR SR SR 3 TR2 003 6 SRT STE SR SR SR SR SR SAVE EXIT RETURN ...

Page 13: ...maximum number 1 through 6 of routing descriptors allowed in All Routes or Spanning Tree Explorer frames Bridge Method Toggle Displays one of the following bridge methods Source Route SR All frames from the FNB are forwarded on the front panel Token Rings with a source route RIF There is no transparent frame support The Token Ring interface may only receive and transmit SR frames in this mode All ...

Page 14: ...o the Token Ring s as TP frames No translation for source routing is performed SR ARE Frames that are destined for an unknown destination address not in bridge database or a broadcast destination address are forwarded onto the Token Ring s as All Route Explorer ARE frames FDDI TP frames are translated to this type of source routed frame STE Frames that are destined for an unknown destination addre...

Page 15: ...om of the screen then press the Return key 2 When the message SAVED OK appears the edits you have made are saved If you exit without saving the message NOT SAVED PRESS SAVE TO KEEP CHANGES appears If you proceed to exit without saving your edits will be lost Exiting the SRT Configuration Screen To exit the SRT Configuration Screen use the arrow keys to highlight RETURN then press the Return key ...

Page 16: ... on or off Figure 4 Token Ring Port Configuration Screen The current configuration mode either OPERATIONAL or ADMINISTRATIVE appears on the command line SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Token Ring Port Configuration Module Name 9T125 24 Firmware Revision 01_00_00 Slot Number 7 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 05 RING 1 RING 2 1 ENB 1 ENB 2 ENB 2 ENB 3 ENB 3 ENB 4 ENB 4 ENB 5 ENB 5 ENB 6 ENB 6 ENB Token Fl...

Page 17: ...on mode you select Token Flow Graphically displays the direction in which the token travels from Port 12 to Port 1 Token Ring Port Configuration Screen Commands The configuration mode command allows you to toggle between two values ADMINISTRATIVE and OPERATIONAL To change the mode 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight either ADMINISTRATIVE or OPERATIONAL at the bottom of the screen 2 Press the Space B...

Page 18: ...can turn ports ON OFF individually or all on the token ring Figure 5 Token Ring Port Configuration Screen Administrative Mode SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Token Ring Port Configuration Module Name 9T125 24 Firmware Revision 01_00_00 Slot Number 7 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 05 RING 1 RING 2 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 3 ON 3 ON 4 ON 4 ON 5 ON 5 ON 6 ON 6 ON Token Flow 7 ON 7 ON 8 ON 8 ON 9 ON 9 ON 10 ON ...

Page 19: ...ly All Ports on a Token Ring To administratively configure all ports on a Token Ring Token Ring 1 or Token Ring 2 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the value in the ENABLE DISABLE command lower left portion of the screen 2 Press the Space Bar until the desired value appears in the field ENABLE ALL or DISABLE ALL ENABLE TOKEN RING 1 or DISABLE TOKEN RING 1 ENABLE TOKEN RING 2 or DISABLE TOKEN RING ...

Page 20: ...or off and whether phantom current is present in the port refer to Table 4 on page 19 Figure 6 Token Ring Port Configuration Screen Operational Mode SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Token Ring Port Configuration Module Name 9T125 24 Firmware Revision 01_00_00 Slot Number 7 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 05 RING 1 RING 2 1 ENB 1 ENB 2 ENB 2 ENB 3 ENB 3 ENB 4 ENB 4 ENB 5 ENB 5 ENB 6 ENB 6 ENB Token Flow 7...

Page 21: ...ntom link is detected The station port is on and is inserted into the ring ENB Enabled No phantom link is detected The station port is on but it is not inserted into the ring OFF LNK Linked Phantom link is detected The station port is off the station is trying to gain access to the ring BYP Bypassed No phantom link is present The station port is off and the station is not attempting to access to t...

Page 22: ... event The trap alarm includes the new station s MAC address so that the network manager can decide if the new station should be allowed on the ring The Remove Alarm mode sends a Remove Station MAC Frame Command to new stations attempting to enter the ring and a trap alarm to the NMS informing it of the action taken If after three attempts the station outside the hub cannot be removed from the rin...

Page 23: ... the security allowed list SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Token Ring Secured Station Configuration Module Name 9T125 24 Firmware Revision 01_00_00 Slot Number 7 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 05 Token Ring 1 Entry Station Address 001 00 00 B8 00 7B 8D 002 00 00 B8 00 7B F5 Stn Edit 00 00 00 00 00 00 ADD Security Mode Disabled TOKEN RING 1 9 16 EXIT RETURN Up to 8 station addresses appear on the screen...

Page 24: ...The station appears in the Station Address list To manually delete a station from the allowed list 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Stn Edit field then press the Return key 2 Enter the MAC Address of the station you want to delete from the allowed list then press the Return key You must enter the MAC Address in XX XX XX XX XX XX format 3 Highlight the ADD DEL command 4 Press the Space Bar unt...

Page 25: ...entering MAC addresses one at a time using the Stn Edit field Remove Alarm This is the highest level of ring security In this security mode the ring is locked to new stations The Remove Alarm mode sends a Remove MAC Frame command to a new station attempting to enter the ring and a trap alarm to the NMS informing it of the action taken If after three attempts the station cannot be removed from the ...

Page 26: ...ne of station addresses use the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate range of station addresses command for example 9 16 then press the Return key Exiting the Token Ring Secured Station Configuration Screen To exit the Token Ring Secured Station Configuration Screen use the arrow keys to highlight RETURN then press the Return key ...

Page 27: ...le on the FNB option Figure 8 Switch Statistics TOTAL Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Switch Statistics TOTAL Module Name 9T125 24 Firmware Revision 01_00_00 Slot Number 6 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 05 TOKEN RING Interface 1 System Up Time 000 08 06 31 Transparent Transparent Source Rte Source Rte Totals Unicast Broadcast Unicast Broadcast Frames Transmitted 0 0 0 0 0 Frames Received 4139635...

Page 28: ...icast and source route broadcast frames received by the interface as well as the total number of frames received sum of the four categories Kbytes Transmitted Displays the number of transparent unicast transparent broadcast source route unicast and source route broadcast kilobytes transmitted by the interface as well as the total number of kilobytes transmitted sum of the four categories Kbytes Re...

Page 29: ...re displayed If you select FNB statistics for the FDDI interface are displayed If you select TOKEN RING 1 statistics for the module s number one token ring interface are displayed If you select TOKEN RING 2 statistics for the module s number two token ring interface are displayed Press the Space Bar to toggle to the desired value then press the Return key REFRESH Toggle Allows you to select the in...

Page 30: ...hen start to accumulate statistics from that point in time For example you may have accumulated statistics for 45 minutes but now you want to see accumulated statistics for the current period In this case you would position the cursor onto the CLEAR command and press the Space Bar The screen s statistics will reset to zero and start to accumulate again RETURN Allows you to exit the 9T125 24 Switch...

Page 31: ... System Up Time 000 00 37 52 Ring Number 0x002 Frames Transmitted 0 Ring Status Normal Frames Received 0 Ring Speed Mbps 16 KBytes Transmitted 0 Stations on Ring 2 KBytes Received 0 Ports Enabled 12 Beacon States 0 Active Monitor Changes 0 Ring Purges 0 Active Monitor Address 00 00 B8 00 7B F5 ISOLATING ERRORS NON ISOLATING ERRORS Line Errors 0 Lost Frame Errors 0 Burst Errors 0 Frame Copied Error...

Page 32: ... by the token ring Kbytes Received Displays the number of kilobytes received by the token ring Beacon States Displays the number of times that a beacon was transmitted on the token ring Ring Purges Displays the number of times that an Active Monitor on the token ring generated a ring purge MAC frame to clear ring problems Ring Number Identifies the source route ring number a hexadecimal value assi...

Page 33: ...t have been detected by a station on the token ring Burst Errors Displays the number of times a signal is not received by a station on the token ring AC Errors Displays the number of times that two successive AMP or SMP frames are received with A and C bits set at zero Abort Transmit Errors Displays the number of times that a station transmits an abort delimiter while transmitting Internal Errors ...

Page 34: ...signal differs by more than 0 6 from the local oscillator Token Ring LAN Statistics Screen Commands TOTAL ACCUMULATE DELTA Toggle Allows you to Display a running TOTAL of statistics statistics since the module was inserted into the chassis Reset the statistics to zero and then ACCUMULATE and display figures from that point in time forward Display statistics and then reset the statistics to zero ea...

Page 35: ...seconds press the Space Bar while the cursor is on the command To decrease the amount of seconds press the Back Space key while the cursor is on the command CLEAR A command that only appears when you select ACCUMULATE as a statistic reporting method The CLEAR command allows you to manually reset the screen s statistics to zero and then start to accumulate statistics from that point in time For exa...

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