Cabletron Systems TRXI-42A, TRXI-22A, TRMIM-24A manual Station Address, Stn Edit, Security Mode

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LOCAL MANAGEMENT

The trap/alarm includes the new station’s MAC address so that you can decide if the new station should be allowed to remain on the ring.

If you select the Alarm/Remove mode, ring security sends a “Remove MAC Frame Command” to new stations attempting to enter the ring, and a trap/alarm to the NMS informing it of the action taken. If the Remove MAC Frame Command fails to remove the new station after three attempts, ring security sends a trap/alarm to the NMS informing it that “the station could not be removed.”

The following section provides a brief explanation of each field and command on the Ring Security screen and instructions for using them.

Note: Before you begin, you must set up the TRXI’s SNMP Traps screen to designate which Network Management Stations receive trap/alarms (refer to the SNMP Traps screen section). This ensures that trap/alarms generated by ring security arrive at the appropriate destination.

Station Address

This field lists the MAC address of each station on the ring security allowed list. This field can lists up to 250 MAC addresses on 22 local management screens.

Stn Edit

The Station Edit command lets you add or delete stations from the allowed list. Use the Stn Edit command for single entry edits to the allowed list (refer to the Alarm Only security mode definition for information about adding multiple users).

Security Mode

This command lets you set the Security Mode for the ring. Security Modes determine the level of ring security. You can select the following Security Modes:

Disabled - This is the factory default setting. Use this option to temporarily disable ring security so that new stations can enter the ring.

Alarm Only - In this mode, ring security allows new stations to enter the ring. When a station enters the ring, ring security sends a “station added” trap/alarm to the Network Management Station.

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Contents Cabletron SYSTEMS, P. O. Box 5005, Rochester, NH Printed On Recycled Paper FCC Notice Exclusion of Warranty and Disclaimer of Liability REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Contents Table of Contents IntroductionInstallation Testing and Troubleshooting ContentsLocal Management Chapter Introduction Using this ManualTrxi Active Concentrator Overview Introduction Getting HelpCable Signal Polarity Trxi FeaturesSpeed Fault Protection Active TCU PortsTpim Rmon MIB Support LCD and Reset ButtonGroup Subgroup Section COM Port ApplicationsRecommended Reading Introduction Remote Network Management CapabilitiesCable Specifications Chapter REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Impedance Attenuation Attenuation and ImpedanceUTP Cable Type Maximum Lobe Length Mbps Maximum Lobe LengthsType 3 Media Filters Maximum Number of StationsREQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Trunk Lengths STP Cable Type Ring Speed MbpsMixed Cable Types SolutionCable Type Attenuation Maximum Drive Distance Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications for the TPIM-F2Fiber Optic Budget Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Specifications for the TPIM-F3 Crosstalk TemperatureNoise REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Console REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS COM 1/COM 2 Port SpecificationsModem UPSTPIM-T1 REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS Tpim SpecificationsTPIM-T4 REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS TPIM-T2Parameter Typical Worst Worst Case Typical REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS TPIM-F2Value Case Budget REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS TPIM-F3 Parameter Typical Minimum Maximum Power Supply Requirements REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS General SpecificationsOutput Min. Load Max. Load Max Power Environmental RequirementsService REQUIREMENTS/SPECIFICATIONS SafetyPhysical Attaching the Strain Relief Bracket Unpacking the TrxiAttaching the Strain Relief Installing the TrxiRack Mounting the Trxi Installing the Trxi in the RackWall Mounting the Trxi Free-Standing Installation Ring Speed Switch Settings Installation Setting the Ring Speed SwitchInstallation Setting the Nvram Switch Connecting the Network Lobe Port Cabling Installation Connecting the Trxi to the Power SourceConfiguration Examples for TRXI-24A and TRXI-44A LNK TPIM-T4 Installation Installing the Tpim RI/RO Modules Top View Setting the TPIM’s Phantom Switch and RI/RO Switch12. Installing a Tpim Installing a Tpim to the TrxiConnecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the TPIM-T1 Connecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the TPIM-T2 or TPIM-T4 Installation LNK Finishing the Installation Checking the Installation Chapter Testing and TroubleshootingTRXI-24ATOKEN Ring HUB with Lanview Using Lanview LEDsLCD Testing and Troubleshooting Using the LCD DisplayDisplayed Message Comments Static System MessagesDisplayed Messages Comments Alarm MessagesUnsaved Initialization Messages Failure or Error MessagesNormal Unsaved Initialization Messages Displayed Message Saved System MessagesChapter Local Management Attaching the Management Terminal Local Management Management Terminal RequirementsDisplay Setup Setting the Management Terminal Setup ParametersGeneral Setup SetupRJ45 COM 2 Port Modem Cable Configuration and SetupTrxi Local Management Local Management Accessing Local ManagementMain Menu Local Management Using Local ManagementExiting a Local Management Screen Selecting a Menu OptionExiting Your Local Management Session System Date System Level ScreenSystem Time IP AddressCOM 1 Application Setting the System DateCOM 2 Application Clear All NvramSetting the IP Address Setting the System TimeSetting the Subnet Mask Setting the Enable Beacon Recovery Field Setting the Clear All Nvram FieldSnmp Community Names Screen Component Name AccessCommunity Name Editing the Community Name FieldSnmp Traps Screen Enable TrapsTrap Destination Trap Community NameSetting Snmp Traps Ring Security Screen Station Address Security ModeStn Edit Nextscreen SAVE/EXECUTEPreviousscreen ReturnAdding Stations to the Station Address Allowed List Building the Allowed ListDeleting Stations from the Station Address Allowed List Changing the Ring Security ModeDevice Statistics Device Statistics ScreenInterface Isolating Errors Ring Information NON-ISOLATING Errors Ports EnabledLost Frame Errors Ring NumberRcvr Congestion Errors Frame Copied ErrorsToken Errors Frequency ErrorsSetting the Refresh Field Selecting the Device Statistics Counter ModeChassis Status View Screen Enable All PortsPort Status TempSetting the Operational/Administrative Mode Option Setting the Enable All Ports OptionOperational Return11. Component Status View Screen Component Status View ScreenSnmp Tools Screen SET GETGetnext WalkGetting and Setting OIDs Security Access LevelCommunity Name Local Management Scrolling Through Mib OIDs Local Management Local Management

TRXI-42A, TRMIM-24A, TRXMIM-44A, TRXI-22A specifications

Cabletron Systems was a pioneering company in the network and telecommunications industry, renowned for their innovative networking products. Among the array of devices they developed are the TRXI-22A, TRXMIM-44A, TRMIM-24A, and TRXI-42A. These modules are designed to cater to a variety of networking needs, showcasing versatile functionalities and robust performance features.

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