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This screen contains the following options:
Saved and Current Values
Saved values display the changes made during the current session and current values display
the values currently in use:
•
IP Address (IP address of SNMP agent)
•
Subnet Mask (mask to define IP subnet to which agent is connected)
•
Default Gateway (default router for IP traffic outside of the subnet)
•
Server IP Addr (TFTP server)
•
New PROM File (TFTP new file name)
Commands List
I = Allows you to enter new Saved Parameter values
P = Allows you to change the password*
T = Allows you to enter new Trap Destinations
K = Allows you to remove All Trap Destinations
C = Allows you to create SNMP Community Strings
U = Allows you to delete All SNMP Community Strings
E = Allows you to end the session*
REBOOT = Allows you to reboot the unit
D = Allows you to enable or disable DHCP
Space Bar= Opens the device specific configuration options screen.
* Individuals with User-level rights can only view port status and port settings, change their
password, end a session, and reboot the unit.
NOTE: You must reboot the Managed Media Converter after making any modifications to the Saved
Values for your changes to take effect. To reboot, type the word reboot at the prompt on the
main configuration screen. Since a Delete key is not available on VT-100 terminal emulators,
use the F2 key instead.
Assigning IP Information
Press
I
to modify the Saved Parameter Values (i.e., assign IP address and subnet mask). You
will be prompted to enter the IP address and subnet mask for the connected device. Press
Enter
after each. You can also assign a default gateway to allow the unit to be visible beyond
the local network (press
Enter
to skip). When finished, press
Enter
, then type
reboot
for the
changes to take effect. The Current Values on the Main Configuration screen are updated to
match the Saved Values.
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Application Examples
The following are application examples of the different VLAN configuration modes available
using the Managed Media Converter. If you require assistance configuring an application,
contact Technical Support.
The application modes include the following:
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Default
•
Transparent with Untagged Management
•
Transparent with Tagged Management
•
Transparent with Extra Tagging (Q-in-Q)
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Port VLAN
•
VLAN Filtering.
NOTE: When configuring VLAN IDs, remember that you can use any VLAN ID between 1 and 4,094.
The VLAN IDs used in the following applications are for example purposes ONLY.
Default
Default mode passes only untagged data between the DATA port and the OPTICS (or
UPLINK) port. This mode is the factory default and is provided as a starting point from which
to configure the Managed Media Converter modules. It is not intended as a mode for normal
use.
NOTE: Default Mode does not provide any management traffic protection and is not recommended
for normal use.
Transparent with Untagged Management
Transparent with Untagged Management mode passes tagged traffic between the DATA port
and the OPTICS (or UPLINK) port and isolates the untagged traffic as the management
domain.
Configuring without EXT MGMT
To configure this mode, perform the following:
1.
Set the management DIP switch ON for the ports using management (in this example it is
the OPTICS (or UPLINK) port: 3 = ON).