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NOTICE
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DOC CLASS A NOTICE
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ADDENDUM
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REVISION HISTORY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF TABLES
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1 INTRODUCTION
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2 SWITCH INSTALLATION AND SETUP
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2.1 UNPACKING THE SWITCH
2.2 CHECK ACCESSORY CARTON CONTENTS
2.3 INSPECTING THE SWITCH
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2.4 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
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2.4.2 Rack Installation for ZX-250
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2.4.3 Rack Installation for ZX-250r
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2.5 SWITCH CONFIGURATION
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2.6 USING THE CONSOLE
2.6.1 Console Commands
abridged.
2pF When you accept the (all) default for show, the information displayed is often
2.6.2 Console Time-out
2.6.3 Creating an Alias
The above example creates an alias (traffic) that you can enter in place of the command set
2.6.4 Ambiguous Commands
2.6.5 Console Help
2.7 SMARTSWITCH ATM ADMINISTRATOR
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2.7.2 Starting SmartSwitch ATM Administrator the First Time
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3 IP OVER ATM AND LANE
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3.1 CREATING AN IP OVER ATM VLAN
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3.1.1 ATM Addressing for IP over ATM
3.2 CREATING AN EMULATED LAN
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3.2.1 ATM Addressing for LAN Emulation
3.2.2 ELANs Across Multiple Switches
3.2.3 Switch Clients
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4 SWITCH ADMINISTRATION
4.1 BACKING UP AND RESTORING SWITCH CONFIGURATIONS
4.2 ATM ROUTING
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4.2.1 Creating an IISP Route
IISP Routing Considerations
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4.2.2 UNI Routes
4.2.3 Route Metrics
Administrative Weight and Parallel Routes
4.3 IP ROUTING
4.4 EVENTS AND ALARMS
4.4.1 Event Categories
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4.4.2 Viewing Events and Alarms
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4.4.3 Deleting Events and Alarms
4.5 PVC CONNECTIONS
4.5.1 Point-to-Point PVCs
4.5.2 Point-to-Multipoint PVCs
Use show trafficdescriptor to obtain the new traffic descriptors index numbers.
Use add pvc to successively create point-to-multipoint PVCs for ports B2, B3, and C1.
T Perform step 3 for ports B3 and C1. Q Connect the workstations to their respective ports.
4.5.3 Connecting to Local Switch Client Through a PVC
4.5.4 Non-zero VPIs
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Use the set portconfig command to reconfigure a port to use the new values for VPI and VCI. For
example, to set up a PVC on port A1 using the new VPI/VCI bit ranges (3/9), enter
T Use show portconfig to see the change to port A1.
PVCs can be configured for port A1 using VPI values from 0 to 7 and VCI values from 0 to 511.
4.6 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
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4.6.2 Call Admission Control Policy
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Quality of Service Queue Allocation Guidelines
4.6.3 EFCI, EPD, and RM Thresholds
4.7 UPGRADING AND CHANGING SOFTWARE
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4.7.2 Boot Load Commands
4.7.3 Upgrading Boot Load Software
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Changing the Default Boot Load Image
4.7.4 Upgrading POST Diagnostic Software
4.7.5 Upgrading Switch Operating Software
4.7.6 Using the Update Firmware Command
Unsuccessful Update
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4.8 SAVING CORE DUMPS
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4.9 PERFORMING HARDWARE MAINTENANCE
4.9.1 Required Tools U U U U 4.9.2 Internal Components
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4.9.6 I/O Modules
4.9.7 Removing a Switch Module
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4.9.8 Removing I/O Modules
4.9.9 Replacing a Switch Module
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4.9.13 Adding a Power Supply Module (SmartCell ZX-250r Only)
ZX-RPS
4.9.14 Removing a Power Supply Module (SmartCell ZX-250r Only)
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4.9.15 Replacing a Fuse
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING IP OVER ATM
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING LAN EMULATION
5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING PNNI LINKS
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5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING CONGESTION
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5.4.3 Port Congestion
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APPENDIX A ACRONYMS
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APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS
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APPENDIX C AGENT SUPPORT
C.1 MIB, SMI, MIB FILES AND INTERNET MIB HIERARCHY
Figure C-1 Internet MIB hierarchy
C.1.1 ZeitNet Cabletron Proprietary MIBs
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Label from the root to this point is 1.3.6.1.2.1
C.1.2 Relation Between Object Identifier and the Represented Value
C.1.3 Supported Protocols
C.1.4 Supported SMI Formats
C.1.5 Zeitnet Cabletron Proprietary MIB Groups
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C.2 MANAGING THE SMARTCELL ZX-250
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APPENDIX DTECHNICAL SUPPORT
D.1 INTRODUCTION
D.2 TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE
D.3 FAX SERVICE
D.4 ELECTRONIC SERVICES
D.6 HARDWARE WARRANTY
D.7 SOFTWARE WARRANTY
D.8 REPAIR SERVICES
INDEX
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