Asante Technologies 1012 manual Exit returns you to the Bridge Parameters Menu

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Edit brings up the table editor, where you can add, delete, and modify Ethernet addresses

Search opens the search utility, where you can look for a specific address or go to a specific page in the table

Next Page brings up the next sequential page (if there is one) in the table

Prev Page returns you to the preceding page

Exit returns you to the Bridge Parameters Menu

This table contains five classes of Ethernet addresses:

Dynamic or “learned” by the bridge during normal for- warding operations

Static or manually entered into the forwarding table

Management, or the Ethernet address of the bridge itself (cannot be modified or deleted)

Broadcast and Spanning Tree cannot be modified or deleted

Static addresses have three subclasses:

Permanent: can only be deleted using the table editor

Delete on reset: address is automatically deleted from the table when the bridge is reset (includes a power-on reset)

Delete on timeout: address is automatically deleted when the Max Ageout timer times out (or the bridge is reset) unless the bridge has heard from the address, in which case the timer is reset

The Bridge Forwarding Table requires the following editing rules:

Dynamic addresses can be modified (you must first con- vert them to static) or deleted.They are learned dynami- cally and cannot be added manually.

Management, Broadcast, Spanning Tree, and Static addresses cannot be modified, added, or deleted.

The address data field is divided into two subfields: Ethernet Address and MODE.The Mode field is updated when you edit the address field.

The MODE field is an alphanumeric code defining the characteris- tics for the entry in the associated address field.The contents of this field are generated when the address field is created.

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Contents AsantéBridge Users’ Guide Trademarks Tell Us What You Think Page Table of Contents Configuring a Redundant Link Setting Up Out-of-Band LinksConnecting a VT100 Terminal Default Settings AsantéBridge 1012 Local ManagementList of Figures Figure C-4 Crossover RJ-45 Cable page C-4 Introduction About This ManualIntroduction Intended Audience Conventions Used In This Manual Intended AudienceTell Us What You Think Technical SupportQuick Start Before You StartQuick Start Introducing AsantéBridge Introducing the AsantéBridgeBridging Between Two Segments AsantéBridge Features SnmpQuick View AsantéBridgeFront Panel Quick View RJ45 Port Connectors Bridge External Port Status LEDBridge Spanning Tree Status LEDs Bridge Hub Port Status LEDsRJ21 Port Connector AsantéBridge 1012 Rear Panel3in1 Port Through/End DIP Switch Bridge External Port AUIBridge External Port Link/Receive LED Bridge External Port Collision LEDPC/Terminal DIP Switch AC Power ConnectorOn/Off Switch FanInterpreting LEDs FlashingInstalling AsantéBridge 1012 Preparing for the InstallationInstalling the AsantéBridge Basic Installation Procedures ToolsUnpacking the AsantéBridge Positioning the AsantéBridge Asante´HubRack-mounting the AsantéBridge Page Connecting Two Segments to the AsantéBridge Dividing the Network into SegmentsShown below About Spanning TreesConnecting Devices to the AsantéBridge Using the front panel RJ45 portsWhat You Need Using the rear panel RJ21 connector Configuration OptionsQuick Start Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Network Before You StartAbout Bridging About BridgingSimple Transparent Bridge Bridging between segmentsAbout Bridging Spanning Tree Like thisRedundant bridging Using the 3in1 Port Connecting to the BNC PortUsing the 3in1 Port Interconnecting Hubs on Thin Ethernet BackboneConnecting to the AUI Port Interconnecting Using Foirl Fiber Optic Inter-Repeater LinkInterconnecting to Thick Ethernet Backbone Connecting to the RJ45 in and Out Ports Connecting an In-Band Daisychaining Configuring a Redundant Link Checking the Link10BaseT Configuring a Redundant Link An Example ConfigurationIf the Main Hub Goes Down If a Link Goes Down to the Main HubSetting Up Out-of-Band Links Setting Up Out-of-Band LinksInterconnecting Hubs 10 Connecting the Asanté Management Station for Out-of-Band Recommended Method Distance RestrictionsConfiguring Hub DIP Switches PC/Terminal SwitchThrough/End Switch Connecting a VT100 Terminal Connecting a VT100 TerminalDefault Settings Lists the factory default settingsAsantéBridge 1012 Local Management These functions, use the following flow chart AsantéBridge 1012 Local ManagementBridge Diagnostics Bridge DiagnosticsLocal Management Local Management Main MenuLocal Management Menu System General Help Menu Local Management Help WindowAccessing the Configuration Menu system Configuration Menu SystemConfiguration Menu System Reset System item is a command. Selecting this item System Information MenuPassword Menu Password MenuSnmp Agent Parameters Menu SystemBridge Snmp agent menu has the following four submenus TCP/IP Parameters Menu TCP/IP Parameters MenuSoftware Update Menu Software Update MenuAbout the Software Update function Configuration Menu System 10 System Update Status Window Menu without taking any actionConfiguration Menu System Snmp Trap Receiver Table 11 Snmp Trap Receiver TableSnmp Community Name Table 12 Snmp Community Name TableThis table allows you to control access to Snmp MIB objects Out-of-Band Parameters Menu 13 Out-of-Band Parameters MenuEnter control-z to return to the Configuration Menu Bridge Parameters Menu System 14 Bridge Parameters MenuSpanning Tree Bridge Parameters Menu 15 Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters MenuActivity.To update the window, enter control-r Spanning Tree Port Setting Menu 16 Spanning Tree Port Setting MenuBridge Forwarding Table About ForwardingExit returns you to the Bridge Parameters Menu Alphabetic portion of the field defines the type of entry About dynamic and static table entriesAsantéBridge 1012 Local Management Using the Edit Function 18 Editing the Forwarding TableUsing the Search Function 19 Searching for an AddressBridge Filtering Table About the Filtering Table20 Bridge Filtering Table Configuration Menu System Resetting the Bridge 21 Resetting the BridgeMenu Statistics Menu System 22 Bridge StatisticsSupport for Pre 10BaseT Devices Appendix a Support for Pre 10BaseT Devices Technical Specifications Appendix B Technical Specifications B-3 B-4 Pinouts and Cable Specifications Appendix C Pinouts and Cable Specifications RJ-45 to RJ-21 Pinouts Amphenol to Modular JackC-3 RJ-45 Modular Jack to Wall Jack Pinouts RJ-45 to RJ-45 Crossover CableAUI DB-15 Pinouts Table C-1 AUI PinoutsC-6 AsantéBridge 1012 Index LED Numerics Manual P/N