Cabletron Systems 3T02-04 manual Source Routing and SRT, Bridging Method, Segment Number

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Chapter 3: Configuring

3.5.2Source Routing and SRT

Source routing and SRT bridging can be configured from LCM, or from a generic MIB browser. It is necessary to configure:

Bridging method for each port

Segment (ring) number for each port

Bridge number for the ATX as a whole

A port must be configured for source routing or SRT before configuring the segment and bridge numbers. Unlike transparent bridging, source routing and SRT require explicit designation of segment (ring) numbers and bridge numbers.

3.5.2.1Bridging Method

To configure bridging from LCM, enter bridge followed by the port number, and the keyword sr for source routing or srt for source routing transparent. For example, to enable IBM source routing on Token Ring port 9, type:

ATX> bridge 9 sr

To change the port back to transparent bridging, type:

ATX> bridge 9 transparent

3.5.2.2Segment Number

Segment numbers range from 1 to 4095 and must be unique within the bridged network. To set the segment number from LCM for either source routing or source routing transparent, use the srsegment command, followed by the port number and the desired segment number. For example, to set the segment number for port 9 to 109, enter:

ATX> srsegment 9 109

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Token Ring Switch Module User Guide

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Contents Token Ring Switch Module Page Token Ring Switch Module User Guide FCC Notice Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC. Program License Agreement United States Government Restricted Rights Contents Contents Chapter Introduction Document Conventions Related Manuals Getting HelpGeneral Description Connectors StandardsLEDs POWER-UP LED Sequence Chapter Connecting to the NetworkIntroduction Connecting the Token Ring Module to a HUB Typical ConfigurationsUnshielded Twisted Pair Connecting a Token Ring Module to a UTP Hub Shielded Twisted PairConnecting a Token Ring Module to an STP MAU Chapter Configuring Connecting the LCM LCM CommandsConfiguring the Bridging Type Setting the Ring SpeedTransparent Bridging Method Source Routing and SRTSegment Number Bridge Number Translation OptionsARP Translation Source Routing ARP Translation IPX TranslationAppleTalk Translation ATX translate 4-6 apple on Configuring Token Ring Switch Module User Guide Chapter Statistics Displaying Port StatusStatistics Displaying Port Status Module Statistics Destination Addresses and Forwarding OutcomesModule Statistics Statistics Token Ring Switch Module User Guide POWER-UP Diagnostics Chapter Diagnostics and TroubleshootingPower-up Tests Operational Diagnostics Power-up ResultsLoopback Tests Troubleshooting Diagnostic ResultsIf the Module Fails to Power Up Connectivity Problems Adding a Token Ring Switch Module Unpacking the Token Ring Switch ModuleChapter ADDING/SWAPPING Modules Adding/Swapping Modules Swapping a Module Token Ring Switch Module User Guide Appendix a Technical Specifications TCP/IP IPXDB9 for STP RJ45 for UTP Appendix B Bridging Methods OverviewTransparent Bridging Appendix B Bridging MethodsSource Routing Bridging Figure B-1 Source Routing ExampleB-4 Token Ring Switch Module User Guide Source Routing Transparent Bridging B-6 Token Ring Switch Module User Guide Index ATXIndex Index-2 Token Ring Switch Module User Guide

3T02-04 specifications

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