Managing the Operational Link Map
Where
Means
A network identifier which specifies the type of network connection.
[ETHERNET num] | [Ex] Where num or x is the number of an Ethernet
link. The default Ethernet link is
ETHERNET 1 or E1. This keyword is
optional.
[ETHERNET
Where num is the number of the Ethernet
REPEATER num]
link. ETHERNET REPEATER 1 is the
default. While these keywords are optional,
you must include both keywords if you use
them. (You cannot abbreviate this phrase to
ETHERNET num to change segments on a
managed concentrator.)
Table 3-1 shows the network identifiers available for each Network 9000
Type 2 product.
[identifier]
Table 3-1. Network Identifiers
identifier
Managed
Concentrators
Terminal
Servers
LAN
Bridge/Routers
W A N
Bridge/Routers
ETHERNET
num
Ex
ETHERNET
REPEATER
num
ETHERNET
REPEATER 1
ETHERNET 1,
or E1
ETHERNET 1,
2, 3 or E1, E2, E3
ETHERNET 1 or
E1
A midplane Ethernet segment or an external connection. The keywords
for this variable are the following:
SEGMENT sid
Where sid is A, B, or C, and represents a midplane
Ethernet segment.
EXTERNAL
Where EXTERNAL specifies an external LAN.
When you specify EXTERNAL, the bridge or router
automatically associates the Ethernet link with the
correct external LAN.
selection
Disable a midplane Ethernet segment on a Managed Concentrator. (This
keyword does not apply to other Network 9000 Type 2 products.)
[SEGMENT
DISABLED]
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