Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 manual Source Addressing, Displaying the Source Address List

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Source Addressing

Source Addressing

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The spmarun script invoked first in the above command temporarily sets the environment variables SPMA needs to operate; be sure to use this command any time you launch an application from the command line. This script is automatically invoked when you launch an application from the icon menu or from within the Hub View.

If you wish to change any Source Address settings, be sure to use a community name with at least Read/Write access. If you only wish to view current settings, a community name with Read access will be sufficient. If you wish to lock or unlock ports, you must use a community name with SuperUser access.

If there is a hostname mapped to your EMM-E6’s IP address, you can use <hostname> in place of <IP address> to launch this application. Please note, however, that the hostname is not the same as the device name which can be assigned via Local Management and/or SPMA; you cannot use the device name in place of the IP address.

The Repeater Source Address window, Figure 6-1, will appear.

Figure 6-1. The Repeater Source Address Window

The Repeater Source Address window provides a list of the repeater interfaces available on the EMM-E6, as well as command buttons that allow you to display the Source Address List and enable and disable module and port source addressing traps.

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The ability to enable or disable source addressing traps at the module and port level is not available in all versions of repeater device firmware; if the Module Trap and Port Trap buttons are grayed out, these features are not available on your device. Contact the Cabletron Systems Global Call Center for more information on upgrading your device firmware.

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Displaying the Source Address List

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Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 Source Addressing, Displaying the Source Address List, 1. The Repeater Source Address Window