FDDI Management
6-8
Viewing FDDI Information
TIP
You can use any SNMP Set Request or MIB tool to edit the Connection Policy for your
device by setting the fddimibSMTConnectionPolicy MIB OID (part of the MIBII FDDI
Transmission MIB (RFC1512). fddimibSMTConnectionPolicy is simply a 16-bit integer
value (ranging from 32768 to 65535) that corresponds to the connection policy (in the
“Reject X-Y” format, where X represents a port on the FDDI Switch Module, and Y
represents the attaching node).
To set the connection policy for the device, total the bit values corresponding to
the desired connection policy according to the table below, and then use your SNMP
Set Request or Mib tool to set the value for the appropriate SMT index. For example,
to set a connection policy that disallowed the undesirable A-A or B-B connections
you would set the fddimibSMTConnectionPolicy MIB OID to 32,801:
32,768 (reject M-M, required) + 32 (reject B-B) + 1 (reject A-A).
Policy Power
reject A-A
2
0
(1)
reject A-B
2
1
(2)
reject A-S
2
2
(4)
reject A-M
2
3
(8)
reject B-A
2
4
(16)
reject B-B
2
5
(32)
reject B-S
2
6
(64)
reject B-M
2
7
(128)
reject S-A
2
8
(256)
reject S-B
2
9
(512)
reject S-S
2
10
(1,024)
reject S-M
2
11
(2,048)
reject M-A
2
12
(4,096)
reject M-B
2
13
(8,192)
reject M-S
2
14
(16,384)
reject M-M
2
15
(32,768 — a permanently set value for this bit)
Summary of Contents for SmartSwitch 6000
Page 1: ...SmartSwitch 6000 and Matrix E7 Modules User s Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 5: ...iii ...
Page 19: ...Introduction 1 10 Getting Help ...
Page 125: ...The Device View 2 106 Managing the Module ...
Page 135: ...Statistics 3 10 Interface Statistics ...
Page 211: ...FDDI Management 6 20 Configuring FDDI Frame Translation Settings ...
Page 217: ...ATM Configuration 7 6 Configuring Connections ...
Page 225: ...HSIM W87 Configuration 8 8 Configuring IP Priority ...