Paradyne 6700-A2-GB22-00 manual Series Network Management System, All Rights Reserved

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COMSPHERE

6700 Series Network

Management System

Network Configuration Guide

6700-A2-GB22-00

Issue 1 (September 1994)

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Contents AT&T Paradyne is amended to read Paradyne Corporation Paradyne All Rights Reserved Series Network Management SystemTrademarks This page intentionally left blank Issue 1 September Contents Snmp Settings Custom Network Interface Settings Workstation SettingsConfiguration Files and Interfaces Snmp SettingsTables Custom Nework Interface SettingsRelated Documents PrefaceOrdering Information What is the Network Configuration Feature? Preparing for Network ConfigurationOverview Optional Network Configuration Main Menu Accessing the Network Configuration FeatureMain Menu Options Network Configuration Main Menu OptionsWorkstation Settings Procedure Designating NMS Server Names IP AddressesAdding Names and IP Addresses Modifying or Deleting Names and IP Addresses Active Server Dialog Box Choosing the Active ServerStation Administration Dialog Box Entering Administrative DataConfiguration Files and Interfaces Configuration Files Saving a Configuration FileExiting a Configuration File Adding an Interface InterfacesInterface Name Dialog Box Duplicating an InterfaceDelete Interface Dialog Box Deleting an InterfaceAuto Connect Interfaces Dialog Box Automatically Connecting InterfacesPage Snmp Settings Uses Configuring Snmp Community NamesCommunity Names Dialog Box Choose OK. The Main Menu appears 4Issue 1 September Adding Authorized Manager Information Procedure Configuring Authorized Snmp ManagersPage Snmp Settings Custom Network Interface Settings Custom Window Fields 1 Viewing Network SettingsCustom Window Fields 2 Configuring LAN Hardware ParametersHardware Dialog Box Fields Description Hardware Dialog BoxInternet Address Dialog Box Selecting the IP Address of a WorkstationSubnet Mask Dialog Box Setting the Number of Subnet Mask BitsPort Settings Dialog Box Choosing Port SettingsPort Settings Dialog Box Fields Description Modem Settings Dialog Box Choosing Modem SettingsModem Settings Dialog Box Fields Description Dial Settings Dialog Box Specifying Dial SettingsDial Settings Dialog Box Fields Description Designating the Default GatewayGlossary Address maskAgent Client BackupBaud BufferDomain DaemonDial-up Device nameEIA DSUGroup id File accessFile server GatewayInternet HostHost table IcmpLog out IP addressLAN LogNetwork address ManagerMIB NdisPing NewtNFS NICRFC RAMSTD SlipSMI SnmpTCP TCP/IPTftp Token ring User idUser name Index