Cabletron Systems 100 manual LCM responds with the following display

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Configuring Your ELS100-16TX

The LCM commands used to create the previous configuration are as follows:

1. To create workgroup A on ports 3, 4, 5, 13, and 16:

ESL10-26 > workgroup A 3-5,13,16

LCM responds with the following display:

Name: a

Ports: 3, 4, 5, 13, 16

Info: All

2. To create workgroup B on ports 7, 11, and 16:

ESL10-26 > workgroup B 7,11,16

LCM responds with the following display:

Name: b

Ports: 7, 11, 16

Info: All

Port 16 has been assigned to a segment that includes nodes that belong to workgroup A and workgroup B. Port 13 connects workgroup A to the router and port 16 connects workgroup B to the router.

In the above example, both displays show that all broadcasts will remain with the workgroup.

Use the LCM command, workgroup, to create, modify, and delete virtual workgroups. The full syntax of the command is as follows:

workgroup [NAME [{delete PORT-RANGE [INFO]}]]

To display all of the workgroups defined by the ELS100-16TX, at the LCM prompt:

1.Type workgroup

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Cabletron Systems 100 manual LCM responds with the following display