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Chapter 4: Monitoring and Managing the FN100
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Fast Network 100 User Guide
4.4 USING LCM TO MANAGE THE FN100
You can use the Local Console Manager (LCM), any Cabletron Systems
NMS, or a standard SNMP-based NMS to manage the FN100. For more
information, see Section 4.1, FN100 Management Tools.
NMS, or a standard SNMP-based NMS to manage the FN100. For more
information, see Section 4.1, FN100 Management Tools.
LCM commands that enable you to manage the FN100 include:
•
Disable
•
Enable
•
Ipaddr
•
Community
•
Baud
•
Reboot
4.4.1 Disabling a Port
There can be times when you may want to disable a specific Ethernet port,
for example, after you have determined that there is faulty equipment.
Disabling a port effectively stops all bridging functions for that port.
Disabled ports do not accept SNMP packets, and therefore cannot
communicate with an NMS.
for example, after you have determined that there is faulty equipment.
Disabling a port effectively stops all bridging functions for that port.
Disabled ports do not accept SNMP packets, and therefore cannot
communicate with an NMS.
Use the
disable <PORTS>
command to disable a port, or port range. For
example, to disable ports 7, 8, and 9:
FN100 > disable 7-9
LCM responds:
Port 7: Disabled
Port 8: Disabled
Port 9: Disabled
Once an Ethernet port is disabled, it will remain disabled until you enable
it again. Resetting the FN100 will not enable a port that has been
disabled.
it again. Resetting the FN100 will not enable a port that has been
disabled.