Cabletron Systems STS16-20R User Manual

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SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R Token Ring Switches Installation and User Guide
Switch Configuration
or preferred VLAN’s, implying that 63 MAC addresses need to be reserved for 
BRF. 
Summarizing each SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R reserve: Switch Base 
Address + 31 Addresses for Token Ring ports + 63 MAC Addresses for BRFs = 95, 
which is rounded up to 96 or hexadecimal 0x60.
The MAC address of the default BRF (trnet-default) will always be the switch base 
address + 32. If the switch operates in a stack, only one of the switches will operate 
the bridge relay function. Hence the MAC address of the default BRF will be based 
on the address of the stackmaster. The stackmaster is determined by software, when 
the stack consists of two switches back to back and by the port numbers in STS-
8SU/STS-5SU stack configurations.
There is no simple rule to find the default MAC address of other BRF, but it is 
always in the range described in the following:
Stack Master Base Address + 32 < BRF MAC Address < Stack Master Base 
Address + 95. And a BRF (VLAN) MAC address is assigned, when the VLAN 
becomes preferred (that is, it has an assigned port in the actual switch or stack 
of switches) by selecting the lowest available MAC address above Stack Master 
Base Address + 32. 
If management (SNMP or TELNET) contact with the switch is lost (because, for 
example, ports are moved from one BRF to another) it is suggested, that a terminal 
is connected to the OBM port of the switch stack, and the IP Configuration menu 
is entered. From here, it is possible to read the MAC address of the management 
entity (BRF).
In version 3.10.0 (and later) it is possible to assign an individual, locally 
administrated MAC address to each VLAN.
Note
! A reboot of the switch is necessary after assigning the VLAN LAA. See 
Address Format
Display format used for MAC addresses (canonical or non-canonical). Canonical 
format is typically used in Ethernet networks and is also known as least significant 
bit first. Non-canonical is typically used in Token Ring networks and is also known 
as most significant bit first.
System Name
Any name you choose to assign to the switch (on a TCP/IP network, it could be the 
IP hostname).
System Location
Any text string of max. 64 characters that you have assigned for the switch.