Parameter | Description |
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Flood Configuration | Flood refers to the method in which interface modules |
| handle unknown unicasts, unknown broadcasts, and |
| unknown multicasts for each port. |
| Uplink – Any traffic with VLAN IDs that match a |
| VLAN ID that has been configured to Uplink flood |
| (default) will be allowed to flow from DSL ports to |
| uplinks only (not DSL port to DSL port). |
| VLAN – Any traffic with VLAN IDs that match a |
| VLAN ID that has been configured to VLAN flood |
| will be allowed to flow from DSL port to uplinks and |
| DSL port to DSL port. |
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Flood Membership | Specify the VLAN membership of the uplink ports |
Configuration | (four fixed ports and any MIM ports). |
| By default all uplinks are members of all VLANs. |
| However you can change it such that an uplink port is |
| a member of only a certain set of VLAN IDs. In this |
| case any ingress or egress traffic on an uplink port |
| with a VLAN ID that the uplink port is not a member of, |
| will be dropped. |
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Command Line Interface (CLI)
CLI System Requirements
DB9 Female to RJ45 Male Adapter – Required for conversion of your PC's RS232 serial port for use with the RJ45 to RJ45 Ethernet cable.
Terminal Emulation Program – Required for running the CLI over a direct connection. The program must emulate a VT100 terminal.
Telnet Client – Required for remote management with the CLI. Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (98, 2000, NT, and XP) include a Telnet client which is executed using the Windows command prompt (cmd.exe). If you are using an operating system other than Windows, you may need to install a Telnet client.
10 | March 2005 |