Cabletron Systems 7000 manual Slip, Speed Selection

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The SmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View

SLIP

Select this option to use the selected COM port as a SLIP

 

connection for out-of-band SNMP management via direct

 

connection to a serial port on your network management

 

workstation. Note that when you conÞgure the port as a SLIP

 

connection, you must select the desired baud rate in the Speed

 

Selection Þeld described below.

PPPSelect this option to use the selected COM port as a PPP connection for out-of-band SNMP management via direct connection to a serial port on your network management workstation. Note that when you conÞgure the port as a PPP connection, you must select the desired baud rate in the Speed Selection Þeld described below.

NOTE

Current 7X00 Þrmware versions support only Local Management and UPS via the COM ports; future versions will add SLIP and PPP support.

Speed Selection

If you have conÞgured the selected port as a SLIP or PPP connection, you must select the appropriate baud rate: 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19,200. Note that this Þeld will default to Auto-Baud and become unselectable when the COM Port Function is set to LM or UPS.

If the COM port you wish to conÞgure is currently set to LM or UPS, the Speed

TIP Selection Þeld will be unavailable until the COM Port Function is set to SLIP or PPP and that change is applied. Once available, the Speed Selection Þeld will default to the last known speed setting; use the down arrow to change this setting if necessary, then click

again to complete the conÞguration.

To change the conÞguration of the selected COM port:

1.Click on the to the right of each field.

2.Drag down to select the desired setting, then release.

3.Click on to save your changes.

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Contents SmartSwitch User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter ATM Configuration Chapter Alarm ConfigurationChapter Fddi Management IndexIntroduction Introduction Using the SmartSwitch 7000 User’s Guide Software Conventions Related ManualsCommon Window Fields Location Device NameIP Address MAC AddressUsing the Mouse Left Mouse Button Right Mouse ButtonUsing On-line Help Using Window ButtonsGetting Help SmartSwitch 7000 Firmware Getting Help from the Cabletron Systems Global Call CenterSmartSwitch Chassis View SmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View Viewing Chassis InformationSmartSwitch Chassis View Windows UpTime Front Panel InformationConnection Status Port StatusFirmware Boot PromMenu Structure TimeSmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View Menu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Utilities Menu Fddi MenuHelp Menu Board Menus Port MenusSelecting a Port Status View Port Status DisplaysStatus Errors LoadType Chassis Manager WindowSpeed Port Status Color CodesViewing Hardware Types Chassis Manager WindowDevice Type Module TypeViewing I/F Summary Information IndexLogical Status DescriptionPhysical Status Interface Performance Statistics/Bar GraphsRate Viewing Interface Detail AddressNon-Unicast ErrorUnicast DiscardedPackets Transmitted Transmit only Viewing Fddi StatisticsMaking Sense of Detail Statistics KBytes/sec Setting the Fddi Statistics Polling IntervalFrames/sec Peak KBytes/secUsing the Find Source Address Feature 11. Find Source Address WindowConfiguring Ports Managing the HubConfiguring Ethernet and Fddi Ports Full Duplex Standard ModeConfiguring Fast Ethernet Ports 13. Fast Ethernet ConÞguration Port Type Current Operational ModeDesired Operational Mode Link State Setting the Desired Operational Mode Remote CapabilitiesFor 100Base-FX ports, options are Configuring the COM Ports COM Port AdminCOM Port Function Slip Speed SelectionSetting the Device Date and Time 16. Edit Date WindowEnabling and Disabling Ports Accessing the Statistics Window StatisticsRmon Statistics StatisticsDrop Events BytesPackets Packet TypeProblems Viewing Total, Delta, and Accumulated Statistics Frame Size Bytes PacketsPrinting Statistics Standard Print WindowInterface Statistics Interface Statistics Packets Transmitted Transmit only Statistics Alarm Configuration About Rmon Alarms and EventsBasic Alarm Configuration Alarm ConfigurationAccessing the Basic Alarm Configuration Window Rmon Basic Alarm ConÞguration WindowPort Number Viewing Alarm StatusKilobits Total Errors Broadcasts/Multicasts If NumberPolling Interval If TypeLog/Trap Rising ThresholdCreating and Editing a Basic Alarm Alarm Configuration Disabling a Basic Alarm Falling Thresholds Work,Viewing the Basic Alarm Log Advanced Alarm Configuration Accessing the Rmon Advanced Alarm/Event ListRmon Advanced Alarm/Event List Window Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Advanced Alarm To conÞgure an alarm TIP Alarm Configuration Table index.lengthin bytes.instancein decimal format Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Event Rmon Create/Edit Events Window TIP Alarm Configuration Adding Actions to an Event Alarm Configuration Deleting an Alarm, Event, or Action Viewing an Advanced Alarm Event LogHow Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Event Alarm Configuration How Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Fddi Management Configuration Fddi ManagementConcentrator ConÞguration Window MAC StateSMT Version Req. Requested Target Token Rotation TimeConcentrator Non-M Ports Neg. NegotiatedConcentrator M Ports Number of MACsConnection Policy Ring ConfigurationFddi Management 15 32,768 Ñ a permanently set value for this bit Station List Address ModeNumber of Nodes Topology Stations PanelNode Class Upstream NeighborPerformance Receive Frames Frame ErrorsTransmit Frames Lost FramesAccessing the ATM Connections Window ATM ConfigurationConnection Data Settings VPIConfiguring Connections Adding a New ConnectionDeleting a Connection ATM Configuration Configuring Connections Symbols NumericsIndex-2 Index-3 Index Index-4