Cabletron Systems 2H253-25R manual Remote Monitoring Rmon, Broadcast Suppression

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Overview

SmartTrunk, also referred to as SmartTrunking, is Cabletron Systems’ terminology for load balancing or load sharing. SmartTrunk provides the ability to take full advantage of the network’s redundant bandwidth. SmartTrunk divides network traffic across multiple ports in parallel to provide additional throughput. The SmartTrunk application can be used with any of Cabletron Systems’ switch modules (except ATM modules).

For more information about SmartTrunk and how to configure it the SmartSwitch device, refer to the Cabletron Systems SmartTrunk User’s Guide.

1.1.6Remote Monitoring (RMON)

The 2H253-25R supports all nine Ethernet RMON groups. The Statistics, Alarms, Events and History groups are enabled on all ports by default.

Cabletron Systems RMON Actions is a vendor-specific extension of RMON and provides the ability to set an “Action” on any SNMP MIB variable. The Action can be triggered by any RMON Event and/or Alarm. An example of an Action would be to turn off a MIB-2 interface if a broadcast threshold is crossed.

1.1.7Broadcast Suppression

Broadcast Suppression enables a user to set a desired limit of receive broadcast frames per port/per second to be forwarded out the other ports on the device. Any broadcast frames above this specified limit are dropped. In the event that broadcast frames are being suppressed, multicast and unicast frames continue to be switched.

1.1.8Port/VLAN Redirect Functions

The port redirect function, also referred to as “Port Mirroring,” is a troubleshooting tool used to map traffic from a single source port to a single destination port within the device. This feature allows frames, including those with errors to be copied and sent to an analyzer or RMON probe. The analyzer or RMON probe will see the data as if it were directly connected to the LAN segment of the source port.

The VLAN redirect function is similar to the port redirect function except that the frames received by the device are redirected to a designated destination port according to the VLAN classification of the frames received. Multiple VLANs can be directed to the same port. The VLAN redirect function is only supported when the device is operating as an 802.1Q switch.

1-4Introduction

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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 Using this Guide About This GuideStructure of this Guide Related Documents XviDocument Conventions Document ConventionsPage Introduction OverviewConnectivity Auto-NegotiationFull Duplex Switched Ethernet Runtime IP Address DiscoverySmartTrunk Remote Monitoring Rmon Broadcast SuppressionPort/VLAN Redirect Functions Rate Limiting Flow ControlGarp Switch Operation Switching Options12 802.1 Port Priority ManagementLanview Diagnostic LEDs Optional HSIMs and VHSIMsStandards Compatibility Year 2000 CompliantGetting Help Network Requirements 10BASE-T Network100BASE-TX Network Installation Unpacking the DeviceInstalling Options Installing the DeviceTabletop or Shelf Installation Guidelines for Tabletop and Shelf InstallationsRackmount Installation Guidelines for the Rackmount InstallationAttaching the Strain-Relief Bracket Rack Mounting the 2H253-25R Connecting Power Redundant Primary AC outlets are On separate circuitsConnecting to the Network Straight Cable Connection Completing the Installation Troubleshooting Using LanviewPWR CPU FDX Troubleshooting Checklist OFFSeries 2E253, 2H252, 2H253, User parameters Position of Mode switch IP address Using the Reset Button Reset ButtonDevice Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Properties Electrical Specifications Environmental RequirementsINPUT/OUTPUT Ports COM Port Pinout Assignments Regulatory CompliancePage Optional Installations Mode Switch Bank Settings Required ToolsRemoving the Chassis Cover Removing the Chassis Cover Figure B-1 Removing the Chassis Cover Setting the Mode Switches Switch 6 Forced BootPSimm Upgrade Installing the Dram Simm Locating SIMMsFigure B-4 Installing the Dram Installing Optional Hsim or Vhsim Interface Modules Figure B-5 Hsim and Vhsim Connector LocationsPage Index NumericsIndex-2