FCD-IPMInstallation and Operation Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction

 

 

FCD-IPM interconnects:

Any LAN to link

Two LANs of the same Bridge

Two LANs and link.

FCD-IPM interconnects all of its interfaces to one extended LAN.

FCD-IPM supports standard bridging, as specified in IEEE 802.1D, and can operate opposite any other third party bridge. Spanning Tree Algorithm is not supported. Bridging works over PPP, Frame Relay RFC-1490 and also a ‘Native’ protocol. MAC frames pass in an HDLC format.

Protocols

FCD-IPM supports:

PPP (Point to Point Protocol) – this protocol supports a variety of links and connection options

Frame Relay – a network interface, which provides high-speed frame or packet transmission with minimum delay and maximum bandwidth utilization.

Management

FCD-IPM features a variety of inband and out-of-band management options. These options include dedicated time slot, dedicated DLCI, and dial-in connectivity.

You can manage the following capabilities:

FCD-IPM configuration

Viewing FCD-IPM status

Testing FCD-IPM

Viewing alarm status and history.

The management functions are performed via:

SNMP management – enables management using the RADview or any other standard SNMP-based management systems.

Telnet – enables a remote IP host to control the operation of FCD-IPM using functions identical to those provided by a supervision terminal.

Supervision terminal – an ASCII terminal connected to the RS-232 control port of FCD-IPM (or a PC running a terminal emulation program) can be used as a supervision terminal.

Undesired access to FCD-IPM via Telnet or SNMP can be blocked by the firewall, or password protected. The dual-level management authentication allows access to router configuration parameters while restricting the access to network configuration parameters.

Functional Description

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