Cabletron Systems 9H42X-XX manual Changing the Type of Entry, Changing the Receive Port

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clicking , a text box will appear stating “Changes have been made. Cancel them?”. Click on Yes to exit the window without changing the Filtering Database, or No to return to the window.

NOTE

When you reconfigure the Filtering Database and click , the screen will clear temporarily and a message will appear to indicate that the information is being updated. When the changes have been successfully set and the Filtering Database has updated, the screen information will be refreshed.

Altering the Ageing Time

To alter the Ageing Time for Dynamic and Learned entries:

1.Highlight the Ageing Time field with the cursor.

2.Type in the new Ageing Time, in seconds; the allowable range is 10 to 1,000,000 seconds).

NOTE

Note that the Filtering Database Ageing Time is the same as the Ageing Time displayed (and configured) via the Port X Source Addresses window; setting the Ageing Time in the Filtering Database window also changes the time in the Source Addresses window, and vice versa.

Changing the Type of Entry

You can change any entry type from its current type (Learned, Self, Permanent, Static, or Dynamic) to either a Permanent, Static, or Dynamic entry. To do so:

1.Click on the shadowed Type button. A menu will appear with the three possible types to which the entry can be changed.

2.Highlight the desired type.

If you wish to change the port filtering action for a Learned address entry, you must first

TIP change its entry type to Permanent, Static, or Dynamic.

Changing the Receive Port

You can change the Receive port of an address entry in the scrollable panel, so that a frame must be received at the specified port for the filtering action to apply. To do so, click on the Receive port in the panel. With each click, the Receive port will cycle to the next port (e.g., from * (promiscuous), to 1, to 2, to 3, to 4, to 5, to 6 (etc., up to the total number of installed interfaces), and back to *.

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Contents Cabletron Systems Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Statistics Chapter BridgingIndex Contents Viii Introduction Introduction Using the 9H42x-xx User’s Guide Common 9H42x-xx Window Fields Related ManualsSoftware Conventions Device Name IP AddressLocation MAC AddressGetting Help Using ButtonsUsing On-line Help 9H42x-xx Firmware Getting Help from Cabletron Systems’ Global Call CenterIntroduction 9H42x-xx Firmware 9H42x-xx Module View From an individual device iconViewing Module Information From the MMAC-Plus Chassis ViewFront Panel Information Connection StatusUp Time Port StatusBoot Prom Menu StructureFirmware TimeH42x-xx Module View Menu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Utilities MenuHelp Menu Bridge MenuPort Status Displays Port MenuSelecting a Port Status View StatusMapping ErrorsLoad Chassis Manager Window SpeedType Port Status Color CodesViewing the Device Type Chassis Manager Window To view the Chassis Manager windowIndex Viewing I/F Summary InformationUpTime Description StaInterface Performance Statistics/Bar Graphs Raw CountsRate Viewing Interface Detail AddressError UnicastNon-Unicast DiscardedMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Using the Find Source Address FeaturePackets Transmitted Transmit only Managing the Module Configuring PortsFull Duplex Standard ModeConfiguring Standard Ethernet Ports Configuring Fast Ethernet Ports Fast Ethernet ConfigurationCurrent Operational Mode Desired Operational ModePort Type Link StateAdvertised Abilities Remote CapabilitiesSetting the Desired Operational Mode Setting the Device Date and Time 10. Edit Time WindowEnabling and Disabling Ports 11. Edit Date WindowTo enable or disable bridging for an individual interface 9H42x-xx Module View Managing the Module Alarm Configuration About Rmon Alarms and EventsBasic Alarm Configuration Alarm ConfigurationAccessing the Basic Alarm Configuration Window Rmon Basic Alarm Configuration WindowViewing Alarm Status Kilobits Total Errors Broadcasts/MulticastsPort Number If NumberLog/Trap Polling IntervalRising Threshold Rising ActionCreating and Editing a Basic Alarm Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Disabling a Basic Alarm Viewing the Basic Alarm LogAlarm Configuration Advanced Alarm Configuration Accessing the Rmon Advanced Alarm/Event ListAlarm Configuration Such as the Hosts component, not present, or Creating and Editing an Advanced Alarm Rmon Create/Edit Alarms WindowAlarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Table index.lengthin bytes.instancein decimal format Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Event Rmon Create/Edit Events Window Alarm Configuration Adding Actions to an Event Rmon Create/Edit Actions Window Or deleted use the button to update the table at any time Deleting an Alarm, Event, or Action Viewing an Advanced Alarm Event LogHow Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Event Accessing the Statistics Windows StatisticsTot. Errors Rmon StatisticsProblems BytesPackets Drop EventsFrame Size Bytes Packets Viewing Total, Delta, and Accumulated Statistics Interface Statistics Printing StatisticsInterface Statistics Window Unicast Bridging Bridging BasicsAn Overview of Bridge Management More on Transparent BridgingBridge Status Window Spanning Tree State Interface Speed Interface TypeBridge Address Enabling and Disabling All Installed Interfaces Enabling and Disabling BridgingEnabling and Disabling Individual Interfaces From the Bridge Status windowBridge Statistics Performance GraphsForwarded Green Total Errors Red Filtered MagentaXmitted Blue Configuring the Bridge Performance GraphsUsing Source Addressing Altering the Ageing TimeBridge Spanning Tree Viewing Spanning Tree Parameters Bridge Spanning Tree WindowBridge-level Parameters Bridge PriorityRoot Bridge Root CostForwarding Delay ProtocolHello Time Max AgePort-specific Parameters Changing Bridge Spanning Tree Parameters Designated PortTopology Changing Bridge PriorityChanging Max Age Time Changing the Spanning Tree Algorithm Protocol TypeChanging Hello Time Changing Path Cost Changing Forwarding Delay TimeChanging Port Priority Filtering Database Dynamic, or LearnedFiltering Database Window List NumberCapacity Ageing TimeConfiguring the Filtering Database Source PortReceive Port Port FilteringChanging the Type of Entry Changing the Receive PortChanging the Port Filtering Action Adding or Deleting Individual EntriesConfiguring Duplex Modes Clearing All Permanent, Static, or Dynamic EntriesTo access the Duplex Modes window Bridging Bridging Configuring Duplex Modes Index NumericsIndex-2 Index-3 Index Index-4

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