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TPXMIM BOARD AND PORT CONFIGURATION

USING MIBNAV TOOLS ON EMME OR EMM-E6

ADDENDUM

 

This addendum to the 

 

TPXMIM Installation Guide

 

 updates the OID strings needed to set TPXMIM board and port 

assignments using the MIB navigator screen in EMME or EMM-E6 Local Management. For additional information 
regarding the MIB navigator screen, refer to the 

 

EMME User’s Guide

 

 or the 

 

EMM-E6 Local Management Guide

 

.

 

Channel Assignment for the Entire TPXMIM Board

 

At the MIB navigator prompt: 

 

MIBNav

 

-

 

 

1. Enter the following command:

For EMME:

 

set /1/3/6/1/4/1/52/1/6/1/2/2/1/1/2

 

[MMAC slot #]  Integer

 

For EMM-E6: 

 

set /1/3/6/1/4/1/52/4/1/2/4/1/1/1/1/2

 

[MMAC slot #]  Integer

 

The following table provides the channel-to-integer association.

 

Example:

 

 In an MMAC with an EMME, a TPXMIM in slot 

 

5

 

 could be sent the following command to direct all the 

TPXMIM port traffic to Channel B (

 

1

 

):

 

set /1/3/6/1/4/1/52/1/6/1/2/2/1/1/2[

 

5

 

]

 

 1

 

2. Press the 

 

return

 

 key. If the module accepts the entry, no error messages display.

If the module does not accept the entry, and an error message displays, start at step 1 again and enter the information. 
If the module still refuses to accept the entry, contact Cabletron Technical Support.

NOTE

 

When making the above entries, use the slashes (/) and brackets ([]) exactly as shown.
The MMAC Slot # in the above example is the number of the slot in which the TPXMIM resides in the MMAC.
The EMM-E6 occupies slots one and two in the MMAC hub.
The integer is the OID Integer for the desired channel assignment as shown in the table below.

 

Make sure to leave a space between the closing bracket (

 

]

 

) and the integer.

In Standalone Mode, the TPXMIM does not direct port traffic to any MMAC channel.

 

MMAC Channel

OID Integer (Instance)

 

A

4

B

1

C

2

Standalone Mode

(Refer to Note above.)

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