Cabletron Systems FRX4000 User Manual

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Using this Guide
1-3
Introduction to SPMA for the FRX4000, FRX6000, and SmartSwitch 1800
 
disabling serial ports, and so on) available only from within the Hub View are 
also described. You can access the Hub View application from the icon menu 
or the command line.
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Chapter 3, 
 
Trap Table
 
, describes how to conÞgure the deviceÕs trap table, 
which controls which management stations will receive traps from a selected 
device. The Trap Table application is accessible from the Hub View.
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Chapter 4, 
 
ConÞguring the Subscriber Table
 
, describes how to add, modify, 
and delete entries in the subscriber table, which controls the operation of 
virtual circuits across the frame relay network. You can access the Subscriber 
Table application from the Hub View.
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Chapter 5, 
 
Frame Relay Status and ConÞguration
 
, describes how to conÞgure 
serial ports set to operate using the frame relay protocol (including DLCI 
conÞguration); it also describes how to conÞgure logical ports and frame relay 
backup groups. Frame relay-speciÞc management, congestion, and error 
statistics are also described. Frame relay status and conÞguration options are 
available from the Hub View.
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Chapter 6, 
 
X.25 Status and ConÞguration
 
, describes how to conÞgure serial 
ports for X.25 protocol support and provides detailed information about 
management, congestion, and error statistics available on the ports. X.25 status 
and conÞguration options are available from the Hub View.
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Chapter 7, 
 
SNA Status and ConÞguration
 
, describes how to conÞgure SNA 
ports and provides physical unit and link station parameters. SDLC-speciÞc 
port and general statistics are also provided. SNA status and conÞguration 
options are available from the Hub View.
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Chapter 8,
 
 BSC Interactive ConÞguration
 
, describes how to conÞgure binary 
synchronous communications (BSC) Interactive ports and provides BSCI 
Subscriber and Device information. BSCI conÞguration options are available 
from the Hub View.
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Chapter 9, 
 
IP Interface ConÞguration
 
, describes how to conÞgure an IP 
Interface to allow the Internet Protocol (IP) to be executed over a frame relay, 
X.25, or LAN interface. IP Interface options are available from the Hub View.
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Chapter 10, 
 
IPX Interface ConÞguration
 
, describes how to conÞgure an IPX 
Interface to allow connections to Novell IPX networks. IPX Interface options 
are available from the Hub View.
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Chapter 11, 
 
Bridge ConÞguration
 
, describes how to set up a bridge interface 
and provides detailed information on conÞguring device-level bridging 
parameters. It also describes how to conÞgure frame relay and LAN bridge 
ports. Bridging conÞguration options are available from the Hub View.
TIP
 
Since these devicesÕ trap tables contain some additional functionality not found in other 
Cabletron devices, its operation is described here. Note that the 
 
Trap Table
 
 chapter 
included in the 
 
SPMA Tools Guide
 
 does not apply to these devices.