Index

ControlTimeout

2-83

conventions

1-2

Count

2-129

CPE Int

2-165

CPU Board Rev

2-184

CPU DRAM

2-184

CPU Model

2-184

CPUSpeed

2-184

Crc Err

2-164

Critical

2-104

Cross-connect Id

2-151

CrossConnId

2-149,2-157,2-177

CrossConnSubId

2-157

Ctrl Frames Rcvd

2-31

Ctrl Frames Sent

2-31

Current In Use VCCs

2-134

Current Max VCCs

2-134

Current VCI Bits

2-134

Current VPI Bits

2-133

CurrentInterfaceRole

2-168

CurrentInterfaceType

2-168

D

dcfg

3-5

Debug

2-104

default boot load image

3-3

DefaultInterfaceRole

2-168

DefaultInterfaceType

2-168

DestinationIP

2-61

DestinationVCI

2-61

DestinationVPI

2-61

DestIP

2-129

DestNetIP

2-161

Detect Called Party Problems

2-172

Detect Restarts

2-173

Detect Signaling Message Errors

2-172

Detect Timer Expirations

2-173

Detect Unavailable Resources

2-172

Detect Unavailable Routes

2-172

df

3-6

Discards

2-16

display configuration

3-5

Distribute

2-41,2-94

Distribute Method

2-42,2-95

Distribute VPI/VC

2-42

Distribute VPI/VCI

2-13,2-95

download boot load image

3-6

download diagnostics

3-6

download firmware

3-6

download POST

3-6

download switch software

3-6

Dropped Packets

2-31

E

EFCI Marking Enable

.......................... 2-189

ELANName

2-13,2-41,2-72,2-94

ELANNumber

2-41,2-72,2-75,2-91,

.................................. 2-92,2-94,2-98,2-100

ELANNumber - BUS . 2-10, 2-13, 2-16, 2-18

ELANType

2-13,2-41,2-72,2-94

Emergency

2-104

Emit Called Party Problems

2-172

Emit Restarts

2-173

Emit Signaling Message Errors

2-173

Emit Timer Expirations

2-173

Emit Unavailable Resources

2-172

Emit Unavailable Routes

2-172

EndRecordNum

2-111

EntryIndex

2-49

Error

2-104

Error Packets

2-31

Examples

 

 

add alarmconfig

2-8

add buselan

2-14

clear alarm

2-4

clear busstat

2-19

delete busclient

2-11

delete buselan

2-14

flush alarm

2-5

flush alarmconfig

2-8

modify alarmconfig

2-8

modify alarmverbose

2-4,2-9

modify buselan 102

2-15

modify cacparams

2-21

show alarm 1 /d

2-4

show alarm 1 /s

2-4

show alarmconfig

2-8

show alarmverbose

2-9

show busclient 0

2-11

show buselan 102

2-15

show buslecstat

2-17

show busstat 3

2-19

show cacparams

2-21

show cacstat

2-23

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6A000/ZX-250 specifications

Cabletron Systems, a notable player in networking hardware, introduced the 6A000/ZX-250 as a part of its commitment to providing efficient and robust local area network (LAN) solutions. This versatile device was designed to meet the demands of both small and medium-sized enterprises, showcasing Cabletron’s strength in modularity and scalability within networking technologies.

The 6A000/ZX-250 is fundamentally a network switch, engineered to facilitate high-speed data transfer while maintaining network reliability. One of its standout features is its ability to support advanced networking protocols, which ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices. This adaptability allows organizations to integrate various hardware seamlessly, thus providing a flexible networking infrastructure that can grow alongside business needs.

Performance-wise, the 6A000/ZX-250 boasts a switching capacity that can handle a significant amount of data traffic efficiently. This capability is crucial for companies that require consistent data flow to support their operations. In addition to its high throughput, the device incorporates intelligent features such as traffic prioritization, which is particularly beneficial in environments where certain applications, like VoIP or video conferencing, demand real-time data processing.

Moreover, the device supports a series of management features that enhance network performance monitoring and control. Cabletron Systems equipped the 6A000/ZX-250 with a user-friendly interface, enabling administrators to manage their networks effortlessly. This feature reduces operational downtime and empowers IT teams to respond quickly to possible issues, ensuring that network performance remains uncompromised.

Technologically, the 6A000/ZX-250 is compatible with both Ethernet and Token Ring networks, giving it an edge in environments where legacy systems still operate alongside modern technologies. The dual capability allows for a smoother transition when upgrading network infrastructure, easing the migration process for organizations looking to modernize their systems without disrupting existing operations.

In terms of scalability, the 6A000/ZX-250 can be expanded with additional modules as organizational needs grow. This feature makes it a sustainable option for businesses anticipating future network demands, as it helps lower long-term operational costs while maintaining flexibility in network design.

In conclusion, Cabletron Systems’ 6A000/ZX-250 is a comprehensive solution for networking requirements, blending performance and flexibility with advanced technological features. Its ability to adapt to various network types and protocols, coupled with robust management tools, positions it as a valuable asset for any organization looking to streamline its operations and enhance connectivity.