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Jump Table - Config screens

 

 

 

 

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System

Download

Trap Dest. Table

Physical Port List

 

 

 

Phy. Port Protocol

Phy. Port Interface

Logical Port

Logical Port MLink

 

 

 

Bridging System

Bridging Port

STP System

 

STP Port

 

 

 

Filtering Database

Custom Filter Test

Custom Filter Stmt.

Src. Routing System

 

 

 

Conversion System

IP System

IP Port

 

IP Port Address

 

 

 

IP NetToMedia Table

IP Forwarding

IP Security List

IP Security Table

 

 

 

IP BootHelper

IP Ping

DECnet System

DECnet Port

 

 

 

DECnet Area Routing

DECnet Routing

DECnet Sec. List

DECnet Sec. Table

 

 

 

IPX System

IPX Port

IPX Routing

 

IPX SAP Bindery

 

 

 

IPX Security List

IPX Security Table

OSPF System

 

OSPF Area Table

 

 

 

OSPF Area Def. Met.

OSPF Address Range

OSPF Host

 

OSPF Interface

 

 

 

OSPF IF Metric

OSPF Virtual IF

OSPF Neighbor

OSPF RIP Filter

 

 

 

OSPF RIP Convert

OSPF RIP Def. Conv. OSPF Static Filter

OSPF Static Convert

 

 

 

OSPF St. Def. Conv.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status Screens

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Figure 140. LMS Jump Table

 

 

 

 

 

Close Connection:

This option will only be displayed if you have accessed the Multiprotocol Interconnect module using Telnet. In that case, this option allows you to close the connection when required.

11.7SNMP Support

The Multiprotocol Interconnect module provides an SNMP agent which can be used to manage the Multiprotocol Interconnect module via an SNMP manager. To access the SNMP agent, the SNMP manager is required to provide the correct community name as defined in the Multiprotocol Interconnect module. The process of defining community names for the Multiprotocol Interconnect module is described in 11.8.1, ªConfiguring System Wide Parametersº on page 252.

Depending on the community name settings, the SNMP agent may support any of the following options for an SNMP manager:

Get-request

Get-next-request

Set-request

Get-response

Trap

The following MIBs are supported by the SNMP agent:

MIB-II

Dot1dBridge Group

250 8260 Multiprotocol Intelligent Switching Hub

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IBM 8260 manual Snmp Support, ∙ Close Connection, Dot1dBridge Group

8260 specifications

The IBM 8260 is a significant entry in the realm of enterprise servers, recognized for its performance, scalability, and robust features designed to cater to demanding business environments. It primarily serves as a high-capacity server for large organizations, capable of handling extensive workloads and complex applications without compromising speed or efficiency.

One of the standout features of the IBM 8260 is its powerful processing capabilities. It typically comes equipped with multiple processor units based on the IBM POWER architecture, which is renowned for its high-performance computing. This architecture allows the server to execute numerous simultaneous tasks, making it ideal for environments that require multitasking and high throughput.

Memory capacity is another key characteristic of the IBM 8260. Depending on the specific configuration, it can support substantial amounts of RAM, ensuring that applications can run effectively without the bottlenecks often associated with data-intensive tasks. This is crucial for enterprises that rely on real-time data analytics, large database management, and resource-heavy applications.

In terms of storage, the IBM 8260 offers flexible options. It supports a variety of storage solutions, including solid-state drives (SSDs) and traditional hard drives, catering to different performance and capacity needs. This scalability in storage helps organizations manage their data effectively while ensuring quick access and retrieval times.

Connectivity is also a prominent feature of the IBM 8260. The server includes advanced networking capabilities, supporting various protocols and technologies that facilitate fast data transfer and communication between devices. This enhances overall network performance, essential for businesses that depend on cloud computing and distributed computing environments.

Additionally, the IBM 8260 is designed with a focus on reliability and availability. It incorporates redundant components, such as power supplies and cooling systems, minimizing the risk of downtime. This is critically important for enterprises that require continuous availability of services.

The server’s management features are also noteworthy. IBM provides a suite of management tools that allow IT administrators to monitor performance, configure hardware settings, and troubleshoot issues seamlessly. This ease of management is bolstered by automation capabilities, enabling organizations to enhance operational efficiency.

In conclusion, the IBM 8260 stands out in the competitive server landscape due to its high processing power, extensive memory and storage options, advanced connectivity, reliability features, and robust management tools. Such attributes make it a viable choice for organizations seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure and streamline their operations effectively.