operation, 1-8out-of-band connection, A-7overview, 1-5
procedures for handling, 2-2re-initializing,3-40
reset button, 2-10
RS-23225-pin connector, A-5sample application, 1-9saving configuration, 3-37 serial IP address, 3-13, 3-15 showing configurations, 3-37 software download, 3-9 subnet mask, 3-9 supports, 1-5
Theory of Operation, 1-8troubleshooting, 4-3unpacking procedures, 2-4using a modem, A-7warm-starting,3-41
RMON Overview, 1-2RMON Probe, 1-2RMON-compliant devices, 1-2RS-232 25-Pin connector, A-5RS-232 crossover cable
pinouts, A-6RS-232 null-modem cable
pinouts, A-11RS-232 serial port, 3-13
RS-232 straight-through cable pinouts, A-10
S
Save Module_Port command, 3-37Selecting a network
using the DIP switch, 3-32Serial Configuration Values menu
options, 3-14
Serial connection value, 3-15Serial interface
bps rate, 3-20
Serial IP Address (SLIP), 3-13
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), 1-5Serial Port
configuration, 2-9
Set Port Network command, 3-36Show Module command, 3-37Show Port command, 3-38
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), 1-5
Slot Independence, 1-7
SNMP Commands, B-4Startup problems
troubleshooting, 4-2Subnet Mask
assigning, 3-26
T
Technical Assistance, 4-9Technical assistance
obtaining, 4-9
Technical Support, 4-9technical support, B-1Terminal
attaching, 2-7Terminal malfunctions, 4-5TFTP Server
IP address, 3-10TriChannel Architecture, 1-7Troubleshooting, 4-1,4-3
network connectivity problems, 4-1,4-8operating malfunctions, ?? to 4-6startup problems, 4-2 to ??
Technical Assistance, 4-9
U
Unpacking procedures, 2-4
User Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol (UDP/IP), 1-5