Cabletron Systems 2H253-25R manual Runtime IP Address Discovery, Full Duplex Switched Ethernet

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Overview

When Auto-Negotiation is supported at both ends of a link, the two devices dynamically adjust to full or half duplex operation based on the maximum capability that can be reached between the two devices. If the device connected to the 2H253-25R cannot auto-negotiate, the 2H253-25R operates according to the capabilities of the other device.

1.1.3Runtime IP Address Discovery

This feature enables the 2H253-25R device to automatically accept an IP address from a Boot Strap Protocol (BootP) server on the network without requiring a user to enter an IP address through Local Management.

When the device is connected to the network and powered up, Runtime IP Address Discovery (RAD) checks the device for an IP address. If one has not yet been assigned (device IP address set to 0.0.0.0), RAD checks to see if any of the device interfaces have a link. If so, RAD sends out Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) and BootP requests to obtain an IP address from a BootP server on the network.

The RAD requests start at an interval of 1 per second. The interval then doubles after every transmission until an interval of 300 seconds is reached. At this point, the interval remains at 300 seconds. The RAD requests continue until an IP address is received from a RARP or BootP server, or an IP address is entered using Local Management.

NOTE

The 2H253-25R will reboot after RAD is successful.

1.1.4Full Duplex Switched Ethernet

Each switched Fast Ethernet port on the 2H253-25R supports 10/100 Mbps operation, and can operate in Full Duplex Switched Ethernet (FDSE) mode. FDSE enables each port to provide up to 200 Mbps of bandwidth to connected devices that support FDSE.

1.1.5SmartTrunk

Traditional 802.1D Spanning Tree Bridges only allow one active data path between any two switches; all other parallel data paths are in Standby or Blocking mode. If one interface or path should fail, then the other interface automatically comes out of Blocking mode and forwards all of the traffic. This is fine for redundancy purposes. However, it is not the most efficient use of resources.

Introduction 1-3

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Contents 2H253-25R SmartSwitch Installation User’s Guide Page Page FCC Notice Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC Program License Agreement Page Page Page Cabletron Systems Limited Program License Agreement Viii Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Troubleshooting Figures Tables Structure of this Guide Using this GuideAbout This Guide Xvi Related DocumentsDocument Conventions Document ConventionsPage Overview IntroductionAuto-Negotiation ConnectivitySmartTrunk Full Duplex Switched EthernetRuntime IP Address Discovery Port/VLAN Redirect Functions Remote Monitoring RmonBroadcast Suppression Flow Control Rate LimitingManagement Garp Switch OperationSwitching Options 12 802.1 Port PriorityYear 2000 Compliant Lanview Diagnostic LEDsOptional HSIMs and VHSIMs Standards CompatibilityGetting Help 10BASE-T Network Network Requirements100BASE-TX Network Unpacking the Device InstallationInstalling the Device Installing OptionsGuidelines for Tabletop and Shelf Installations Tabletop or Shelf InstallationGuidelines for the Rackmount Installation Rackmount InstallationAttaching the Strain-Relief Bracket Rack Mounting the 2H253-25R Redundant Primary AC outlets are On separate circuits Connecting PowerConnecting to the Network Straight Cable Connection Completing the Installation Using Lanview TroubleshootingPWR CPU FDX OFF Troubleshooting ChecklistSeries 2E253, 2H252, 2H253, User parameters Position of Mode switch IP address Reset Button Using the Reset ButtonPhysical Properties Device SpecificationsSpecifications INPUT/OUTPUT Ports Electrical SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements Regulatory Compliance COM Port Pinout AssignmentsPage Required Tools Optional Installations Mode Switch Bank SettingsRemoving the Chassis Cover Removing the Chassis Cover Figure B-1 Removing the Chassis Cover Switch 6 Forced BootP Setting the Mode SwitchesSimm Upgrade Locating SIMMs Installing the Dram SimmFigure B-4 Installing the Dram Figure B-5 Hsim and Vhsim Connector Locations Installing Optional Hsim or Vhsim Interface ModulesPage Numerics IndexIndex-2