Cabletron Systems 2H33-37R User Manual

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Overview
2H23-50R/2H33-37R User’s Guide
1-5
 
When Auto-Negotiation is supported at both ends of a link, the two 
devices dynamically adjust to full or half duplex operation based on the 
maximum capability that can be reached between the two devices. If the 
device connected to the FE-100TX cannot auto-negotiate, the FE-100TX 
Fast Ethernet Interface Module operates according to the capabilities of 
the other device.
 
1.3.4
SmartTrunking
 
SmartTrunk, also referred to as SmartTrunking, is Cabletron Systems’ 
terminology for load balancing or load sharing. SmartTrunk technology 
provides an easy-to-implement mechanism to group, or aggregate, 
multiple physical links together to scale the backbone bandwidth beyond 
the limitations of a single link. All links are user-configurable so 
administrators can scale the backbone bandwidth by adding SmartTrunk 
links. The SmartTrunk benefits are as follows:
 
 
All purchased bandwidth is used.
 
 
Distributed, resilient links increase reliability and performance.
 
 
Multiple technologies are supported within a single trunk for 
maximum flexibility.
For more information about SmartTrunk, refer to the Cabletron Systems 
 
SmartTrunk User’s Guide
 
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1.3.5
Runtime IP Address Discovery
 
This feature enables the 2H23-50R or 2H33-37R (device) to 
automatically accept an IP address from a Boot Strap Protocol (BootP) or 
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) server on the network into 
NVRAM without requiring a user to enter an IP address through Local 
Management.
When the device is connected to the network and powered up, Runtime IP 
Address Discovery (RAD) checks the device for an IP address. If one has 
not yet been assigned (2H23-50R IP address set to 0.0.0.0), RAD checks 
to see if any of the device’s interfaces have a link. If so, RAD sends out 
RARP and BootP requests to obtain an IP address from a server on the 
network.