Catalyst Stack System ConÞguration View

Attach Type

This button allows you to change the attachment type of the FDDI connection to the device. Table 3-1shows the possible attachment types. New attach type settings will not take effect until the concentrator is reset.

Table 3-1. Possible Attach Types

Attach Type

DeÞnition

 

 

Other

None of the following.

 

 

DualAttach

The Þrst FDDI port is conÞgured as an A port,

 

the second as a B port.

 

 

SingleAttach

The Þrst FDDI port is conÞgured as an S port,

 

the second as an M port.

 

 

NullAttach

The Þrst two FDDI ports are conÞgured as M

 

ports.

 

 

Insert Mode

This button allows you to select the mode for inserting M-ports into the concentrator ring. Possible insertion modes are: Other (none of the following), Standard, Scheduled, and Graceful.

Reset

This button allows you to initiate a reset of the control logic of all modules in the device. The default is Other.

TrafÞc

Displays the value of the trafÞc meter, shown as a percentage of bandwidth utilization on the network for the previous polling interval.

Enable Redirects

Allows you to select whether the device is able to send or receive ICMP redirect messages.

Enable Modem

Allows you to select whether this deviceÕs RS-232 port modem control lines are enabled or disabled.

Enable Rmon

Allows you to select whether this SNMP agent supports the RMON MIB.

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Cabletron Systems 5000, 5500 Possible Attach Types DeÞnition, Insert Mode, TrafÞc, Enable Redirects, Enable Modem

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