Cabletron Systems ELS10-26TX manual Enabled, Rip listening

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Configuring Your ELS10-26

The display could look like the following:

ELS10-26 > status 1

 

 

Port 1 Status

 

 

Type/Speed:

10B-TPX/10Mbits

 

 

 

Port Mirroring:

No

Duplex Mode:

Half Duplex

 

Bridging:

Transparent Bridging

Enabled/Disabled:

Enabled, Rip listening

Spanning Tree:

Forwarding

Trunking State:

Off

Pkts Transmitted:

1693

 

Pkts Received:

0

 

Carrier Losses:

1693

 

Total Collisions:

0

 

Excess Collisions:

0

 

RX Missed pkts:

0

 

RX Runt pkts:

0

 

RX FCS/Align Errs:

0

 

Internal TX Errs:

0

 

Type <CR> to display port 2 status...>

The following conditions can be displayed:

Rx only — Monitoring is enabled, but monitoring only packets received by the port.

Tx only — Monitoring is enabled, but monitoring only packets transmitted by the port.

Rx and Tx — Monitoring is enabled, monitoring both transmit and receive packets.

No — Monitoring is not enabled.

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Contents ELS10-26 User Guide Page FCC Notice DOC Notice Cabletron Software Program License Declaration of Conformity Contents Monitoring and Managing Your ELS10-26 ContentsELS10-26 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Appendix a Technical SpecificationsAppendix B Glossary Contents Viii Chapter Introduction About this Manual BBS Getting HelpDocument Conventions Related Documentation ELS10-26TX Front Panel OverviewSmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Architecture OSI Reference Model Store and Forward SwitchingDiscarding Local Traffic Typical Switching ApplicationSmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Bridge Address Table Spanning Tree AlgorithmIntroduction SmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Port Monitoring Packet Capturing and MonitoringSmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Sample Applications SmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Trunking with 10 Mbps Ports SmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 TrunkingSmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Backbone Configuration SmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Fast EthernetSmartSTACK 10 ELS10-26 Trunking with 100 Mbps Ports Virtual Workgroups Traffic Workgroup a Workgroup B Local Console Manager Command Syntax Conventions Help Basic LCM CommandsELS10-26 Local Console Manager Erase Exit or LogoutTraplog ELS10-26 Front Panel Chapter Unpacking and Installing Your ELS10-26Reset Switch Status LEDs ACT Describes the ELS10-26 buttons Installing AN FepimInstalling an Fepim Rack-mounting an ELS10-26 Installing the ELS10-26Attaching Rackmount Brackets Checking the POWER-UP Diagnostics Sequence Connecting to the Network Connecting the Local Console Manager10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX Connecting UTP CablesCable Pinouts RJ45 Crossover Cable Connecting a UTP Segment to the FE-100TXFE-100TX Crossover Switch Fiber Optic Network Connection Connecting a Multimode Segment to the FE-100FXFE-100FX Port Unpacking and Installing Your ELS10-26 Unpacking and Installing Your ELS10-26 Spectrum Spel Spma Chapter Configuring Your ELS10-26Assigning IP Addresses Type ipaddr PORT-NUMBER IP Address Displaying IP Addresses Deleting an IP AddressChanging a Subnet Mask To change the subnet mask, at the LCM prompt Enabling BridgingDisplaying Bridging Functions Disabling BridgingEnabling Trunking Trunk Connections Trunk GroupsTrunk Groups Disabling Trunking Display could look like the following Displaying Trunking StatusEnabled, Rip listening Enabling Port Monitoring Displaying Monitoring Status Disabling MonitoringEnabled, Rip listening Defining Virtual Workgroups Defining and Deleting WorkgroupsLCM responds with the following display Assigning a Community Name Configuring BROADCAST/MULTICAST Storm Protection System Contact Modifying MIB VariablesSystem Name System LocationCommunity Names Aging Parameter Set Community NameChapter Monitoring and Managing Your ELS10-26 ELS10-26 Management ToolsELS10-26 Statistics System Statistics Gathering StatisticsEthernet Port Statistics Displaying Status Using LCM to Check ELS10-26 StatusEnabled, Rip listening Displaying MAC Addresses To display all MAC addresses, at the LCM prompt LCM would display Displaying Manufacturing InformationManaging the ELS10-26 Using LCM to Manage the ELS10-26Enabling a Port Disabling a PortNoRIP Option Changing a Community Name Setting the Baud Rate Setting a Reboot Time Chapter ELS10-26 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting POWER-UP DiagnosticsPower-up LED Sequence Software Checksum Comparison Specific Power-up TestsPower-up Diagnostics Results Responses to Failures AT POWER-UPStatus and Activity Indicators ELS10-26 Front Panel LEDs LED Troubleshooting ELS10-26 does not Power UPConnectivity Problems 3 ELS10-26 Does Not Respond to NMS 2 ELS10-26 Has RebootedELS10-26 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Electrical Appendix a Technical Specifications ELS10-26 SpecificationsConnector Ports PhysicalDiagnostic LEDs EnvironmentalStandard Support Serial Cable PIN Assignments Address Table SizeManagement Support Regulatory Compliance10BASE-T PIN Assignments ConnectorsPin Assignment a STRAIGHT-THROUGH Wiring5 4 3 Rule Crossover WiringFepim Specifications FE-100TXFE-100FX Cable Type Worst Case Budget Typical Budget Agent AlarmAddress Address tableBps bits per second BackboneBandwidth Bpdu bridge protocol data unitData rate or speed CongestionData link layer DatagramEntity Full wire speedEncapsulation EncodeInitialization Intelligent bridge/switchIcmp Internet control message protocol IeeeISO International Standards Organization InternetworkingInteroperability IP Internet protocolMIB management information base MAC media access controlMask Mbps megabits per secondPacket Power budgetPropagation delay OSI Open Systems InterconnectionProtocol suite Rarp reverse address resolution protocolService ProtocolTranslating bridge SwitchSymbol Synchronous transmissionWAN wide area network UpstreamGlossary Numerics IndexIndex RIP Wiring crossover A-6 Straight-through A-5

ELS10-26TX specifications

Cabletron Systems ELS10-26TX is a high-performance Ethernet switch designed to meet the demands of expanding network architectures. This switch is particularly noted for its robust features, making it suitable for various applications, from small business environments to larger enterprise settings.

One of the main features of the ELS10-26TX is its ability to support 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet connections. This versatility allows it to interface seamlessly with existing networks, accommodating both older systems and newer high-speed devices. Its 26 ports provide ample connectivity for a range of devices, enabling users to connect multiple workstations, printers, and servers without any compromise on network performance.

The ELS10-26TX utilizes advanced switching technology, which enables it to dynamically manage data traffic across all connected devices. By employing store-and-forward switching techniques, the device reduces latency while preventing data collisions. This is particularly beneficial in environments where heavy traffic is common, as it ensures reliable communication and efficient data transfer.

In terms of its physical characteristics, the ELS10-26TX features a compact design that allows for easy integration into existing network setups. Its robust hardware ensures durability and longevity, making it a reliable choice for organizations that require uninterrupted network service. Additionally, it supports rack-mountable installation, providing flexibility for various deployment scenarios.

The switch also includes essential management features, such as VLAN support, which allows organizations to segment their networks for improved security and traffic management. With Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, the ELS10-26TX can prioritize critical data traffic, ensuring that essential applications receive the necessary bandwidth for optimal performance.

Security is another notable characteristic of the ELS10-26TX. The device incorporates several security measures to protect the network from unauthorized access and potential threats. These include port security features, which restrict access to individual switch ports, and network management tools that facilitate monitoring and auditing of network activity.

In summary, the Cabletron Systems ELS10-26TX is a versatile and feature-rich Ethernet switch that can significantly enhance network connectivity and performance. Its combination of speed, management capabilities, and security features makes it suitable for a wide array of network configurations, ensuring that it meets the evolving needs of organizations today and into the future.