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Cabletron Systems 6E133-25 Manual
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9032076-05 6E122-26 6E132-25 6E133-25 6E123-26 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 SmartSwitch 6000 Interface Modules Users Guide 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide i 3 NOTICE 4 ii 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide iii UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY CABLETRON SOFTWARE PROGRAM LICENSE 6 iv 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide v 7 CONTENTS8 vi 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 9 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide vii 10 viii 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 13 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1.2 STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE 1.1 USING THIS GUIDE 14 1.3 6E12X-26 AND 6E13X-25 OVERVIEW15 6E12X-26 and 6E13X-25 OverviewFigure 1-1 The 6E122-26 and 6E132-25 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 1-3 16 1.3.1 Connectivity 1.3.2 Full Duplex Switched Ethernet 17 1.3.3 SmartTrunk 1.3.5 Switching Options 1.3.4 Management 18 1.3.6 Standards Compatibility 1.3.9 Runtime IP Address Discovery 1.3.8 Year 2000 Compliant 1.3.7 LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs 19 1.3.10 Local Management Features 20 1.4 OPTIONAL FEATURES Document Conventions 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 1-9 21 1.5 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used throughout this document: 22 1.6 GETTING HELP 23 1.7 RELATED MANUALS 25 CHAPTER 2 NETWORK REQUIREMENTS27 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION41 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING49 CHAPTER 5 LOCAL MANAGEMENT5.1 OVERVIEW5-2 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 50 5.2 LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONS51 5.3 MANAGEMENT TERMINAL SETUP5.3.1 Console Cable Connection 52 5.3.2 Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)Management Terminal Setup 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-5 53 5.3.3 Management Terminal Setup ParametersTable 5-2 lists the setup parameters for the local management terminal. 54 5.3.4 Telnet Connections55 5.4 ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT56 5.4.1 Navigating Local Management Screens57 Accessing Local Management6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-9Figure 5-4 802.1D Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy Figure 5-5 802.1Q Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy 5-10 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users GuideFigure 5-6 SecureFast VLAN Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy 58 5.4.2 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items5.4.3 Exiting Local Management ScreensThere are two ways to exit Local Management (LM). 60 5.5 THE MAIN MENU SCREEN61 5.6 CHASSIS MENU SCREEN63 5.7 CHASSIS CONFIGURATION SCREEN65 5.7.1 Setting the IP Address66 5.7.2 Setting the Subnet Mask67 5.7.3 Setting the Chassis Date5.7.4 Setting the Chassis Time 68 5.7.5 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time69 5.7.6 Setting the Screen Lockout Time70 5.7.7 Setting the Operational Mode72 5.8 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN73 5.8.1 Establishing Community Names75 5.9 SNMP TRAPS SCREEN76 5.9.1 Conguring the Trap Table77 5.10 CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL SCREEN78 5.11 PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION SCREENPort Redirect Function Screen 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-31Figure 5-14 Port Redirect Function Screen Source Module [ 79 The following denitions briey explain each eld of the Port Redirect Function screen.Source Module (Read-Only) Allows a selected module [n] to be congured as a source module. Displays which modules are currently set as source modules. Displays which ports are currently set as source ports.Destination Module (Read-Only) Displays which modules are currently set as destination modules.Destination Port (Read-Only) Displays which ports are currently set as destination ports. 80 5.11.1 Displaying the Source and Destination Entries81 5.11.2 Changing Source and Destination Ports82 5.12 MODULE SELECTION SCREEN83 5.12.1 Selecting a Module5-36 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 84 5.13 MODULE MENU SCREEN86 5.14 MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN89 5.15 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN93 5.15.1 Setting the IP Address94 5.15.2 Setting the Subnet Mask95 5.15.3 Setting the Default Gateway96 5.15.4 Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address5.15.5 Setting the Module Date 97 5.15.6 Setting the Module Time98 5.15.7 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time5.15.8 Setting the Screen Lockout Time 99 5.15.9 Setting the Operational Mode100 5.15.10 Setting the Management Mode101 5.15.11 Conguring the COM Port102 WARNING103 5.15.12 Changing the Com Port Application104 5.15.13 Clearing NVRAM105 5.15.14 Enabling/Disabling IP Fragmentation5.16 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN 107 5.16.1 Establishing Community Names5-60 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 108 5.17 SNMP TRAPS SCREENFigure 5-23 SNMP Traps Screen The following explains each eld of the SNMP Traps screen.Trap Destination (Modiable) NOTE It is only necessary to assign SNMP traps if the user desires 109 5.17.1 Conguring the Trap Table110 5.18 SWITCH CONFIGURATION SCREENSwitch Conguration Screen 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-63Figure 5-24 Switch Conguration Screen 111 The following describe each eld of the Switch Conguration screen:Switch Address (Read-Only) Displays the base MAC address of the switch.Number of Ports (Read-Only) Displays the total number of switched ports on the module. Age Time (Modiable) 112 5.18.1 Setting the STA113 5.18.2 Setting the Age Time5.18.3 Setting (Enabling or Disabling) the Port Status5-66 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 114 5.19 ETHERNET FULL DUPLEX CONFIGURATION SCREENFigure 5-25 Ethernet Full Duplex Conguration Screen 116 5.19.1 Setting the Operation Mode117 5.20 MODULE SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN120 5.21 SYSTEM RESOURCES SCREEN121 5.21.1 Setting the Reset Peak Utilization 122 5.22 HIGH SPEED INTERFACE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN (6E12X-26 ONLY)125 5.22.1 Conguring an FE-100FX or FE-100F3 in Port 25 or 265.22.2 Setting the FE-100FX and FE-100F3 Operational Mode 126 5.22.3 Conguring an FE-100TX in Port 25 or 265.22.4 Setting the FE-100TX Operational Mode 5.22.5 Setting the FE-100TX Advertised Ability 127 5.23 FLASH DOWNLOAD SCREEN130 5.23.1 Image File Download Using TFTP131 5.23.2 Image File Download Using RUNTIME132 5.23.3 Image File Download Using BootP133 5.24 PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION SCREEN5-86 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users GuideFigure 5-30 Port Redirect Function Screen Destination Port [ Source Port [ 134 The following denitions briey explain each eld of the Port Redirect Function screen:Allows a selected port [n] to be changed to a destination port. Shows which ports are currently set as source ports.Destination Port (Read-only) Shows which ports are currently set as destination ports. Allows a selected port [n] to be changed to a source port. 135 5.24.1 Displaying the Source and Destination Entries5.24.2 Changing Source and Destination PortsBroadcast Suppression Screen 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-89 137 5.25 BROADCAST SUPPRESSION SCREENFigure 5-31 Broadcast Suppression Screen NOTE The Broadcast Suppression screen may not be available if the 138 5.25.1 Setting the Threshold139 5.25.2 Setting the Reset Peak Switch5.26 MODULE STATISTICS MENU SCREENSwitch Statistics Screen 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-93 141 5.27 SWITCH STATISTICS SCREENIdenties the interface or port number.Figure 5-33 Switch Statistics Screen The Switch Statistics screen displays the following menu items:Interface # (Read-Only)NOTE The Switch Statistics screen will not be available if the 142 5.27.1 Using the Clear Counters CommandThe Interface Statistics Screen 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-95 143 5.28 THE INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREENX Figure 5-34 Interface Statistics Screen NOTE Cabletron Systems HSIMs gather their own statistics, and may 146 5.28.1 Displaying Interface StatisticsRMON Statistics Screen 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 5-99 147 5.28.2 Using the Clear Counters Command5.29 RMON STATISTICS SCREEN Figure 5-35 RMON Statistics ScreenNOTE The RMON Statistics screen provides statistics for all front 151 5.29.1 Displaying RMON Statistics5.29.2 Using the Clear Counters Command 152 5.30 NETWORK TOOLS153 5.30.1 Built-in Commands163 5.30.2 Special Commands165 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS169 APPENDIX B FE-100TX, FE-100FX AND FE-100F3 SPECIFICATIONSB.1 FE-100TXAppendix B: FE-100TX, FE-100FX and FE-100F3 Specications B-2 6E128-26, 6E138-25, 6E129-26 and 6E139-25 Users Guide 170 B.2 FE-100FXFE-100F3 6E128-26, 6E138-25, 6E129-26 and 6E139-25 Users Guide B-3 171 B.3 FE-100F3173 APPENDIX C MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS AND OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS181 INDEX6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide Index-1 Numerics A B C D E F GIndex-2 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 182 HI K L M N6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide Index-3 183 OP R SIndex-4 6E122-26, 6E132-25, 6E123-26 and 6E133-25 Users Guide 184 TU
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