Cabletron Systems 1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 manual Configuring Serial Port Protocols

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Using the FRX4000, FRX6000, and SmartSwitch 1800 Hub View

¥If LLC2 is conÞgured, Bridge must also be conÞgured. For the FRX6000, both protocols should be, but do not have to be, on the same RLP. Having them on the same RLP should provide better performance.

¥If NVSP is conÞgured, LLC2 and Bridge must also be conÞgured. For the FRX6000, all three protocols can be, but do not have to be, on the same RLP.

¥For the FRX6000, IP, SNMP, RIP, IPX, LLC2, NVSP, and Bridge cannot be conÞgured on more than one RLP each. However, more than one of these can be on the same RLP. Performance can be enhanced by conÞguring these protocols on the same RLPs that contain the frame relay ports that will transport the protocols.

To change or add protocols for the selected RLP:

1.Display the Configuration window for the selected RLP. Each protocol field will display either a configured protocol orNone.

2.To change a protocol, click on the menu button to display a list of options, then drag up or down to select the option you want.

3.Click on Apply to save your changes.

NOTE

Changing the protocols in the RLP ConÞguration window will enable the protocols on that RLP, but to make the protocols actually operational you must reboot the device.

Configuring Serial Port Protocols

The Port ConÞguration window lets you conÞgure a protocol for the selected port.

To access the window:

1.In the Hub View, click on the appropriate Port Index or Port Status text box to display the Port Menu (see Figure 2-3, page 2-6).

2.Drag down to Configuration, and release. The Port Configuration window, Figure 2-9, will appear.

Monitoring Hub Performance

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Cabletron Systems 1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 manual Configuring Serial Port Protocols

1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 specifications

Cabletron Systems, a leading player in network management and telecommunications solutions during the late 20th century, introduced several innovative products that played a crucial role in shaping enterprise networking. Among these were the Cabletron FRX6000, FRX4000, and the FRX1800, which delivered advanced features aimed at enhancing network performance, security, and scalability.

The Cabletron FRX6000 was designed as a robust multi-layer switch, ideal for large-scale enterprise environments. It supported extensive routing capabilities, allowing organizations to manage traffic efficiently even under heavy loads. The FRX6000 boasted high throughput rates and low latency, making it suitable for demanding applications. With support for various network protocols, including IP, IPX, and AppleTalk, its adaptability made it a versatile choice for diverse networking needs. Moreover, security features like VLAN support and Access Control Lists (ACLs) provided enhanced protection against potential threats.

Moving to the FRX4000, this model offered a balance between performance and cost-effectiveness. The FRX4000 maintained many of the essential features of its larger counterpart while catering to medium-sized enterprises. It provided Layer 3 routing and could handle multiple simultaneous connections, ensuring seamless communication across departments. The modular design allowed for easy upgrades, enabling businesses to expand their network infrastructure without significant overhauls. This made the FRX4000 an attractive option for organizations looking to optimize their network investments.

Lastly, the FRX1800, designed for small to medium businesses, focused on simplicity and ease of use while still incorporating powerful network management capabilities. Its user-friendly interface made it accessible for organizations lacking extensive IT resources. The FRX1800 provided essential functionalities such as Integrated Layer 2 switching and routing, network monitoring, and basic security features, ensuring that even smaller companies could maintain efficient, reliable networking without overwhelming complexity.

All three models utilized advanced technologies, including a high bandwidth backbone and state-of-the-art switching architecture, to enable fast and reliable data transfer. They also supported Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, allowing businesses to prioritize critical applications and ensure consistent performance across the network.

In summary, the Cabletron FRX6000, FRX4000, and FRX1800 were pivotal in enhancing network capabilities, providing organizations with scalable, secure, and high-performance options tailored to their specific needs.