Cabletron Systems MICROMMAC- User Manual

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LOCAL MANAGEMENT
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The “SAVED” message appears on the screen indicating that your 
changes have been saved to memory.
The MicroMMAC-T will then do a soft reset.
Setting the Default Gateway
The Default Gateway is the IP address of the network connection (e.g., 
external router) used in forwarding management information from the 
MicroMMAC-T (e.g., SNMP traps) to a network management station. Use 
the Default Gateway in conjunction with the Subnet Mask.
To set the Default Gateway:
1. Highlight the Default Gateway field.
2. Type the Gateway’s IP address into the field. The format for this field 
is XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX with values for XXX ranging from 0 to 255.
3. Press the Return key.
If the format is invalid, the message “INVALID IP FORMAT” 
appears. Re-type the IP Address using the correct format.
4. If the format is correct, highlight the SAVE command and then press 
the Return key.
The “SAVED” message appears on the screen indicating that your 
changes have been saved to memory.
The MicroMMAC-T will then do a soft reset
Setting Automatic Beacon Recovery Process (ABRP) Fields
Beaconing is part of a standard IEEE 802.5 Token Ring process by which 
a Token Ring LAN attempts to recover from cable or hardware problems 
by automatically locating and bypassing the fault, thereby restoring 
network communications without operator intervention. If the standard 
process fails, beaconing can disable a token ring network. Cabletron’s 
ABRP protects against such network stoppages.
NOTE: ARBP is supported only by Cabletron products.
The ABRP is automatically invoked whenever a Token Ring network 
component problem creates a beaconing condition, and it is often able to 
correct the problem before the standard IEEE process begins. Once the