User ManualTable of ContentsTitle Page1Notice3Contents7Introduction91.1 Using This Guide91.2 Structure of This Guide91.3 Document Conventions101.4 Using the 6C105 Manual Set101.5 Getting Help111.6 Overview121.7 Features13Installation Requirements and Specifications152.1 Site Guidelines152.2 Configuration Guidelines162.3 Operating Specifications162.3.1 Physical Specifications172.3.2 Power Supply Requirements182.4 LEDs182.4.1 Power Supply LEDs182.4.2 Fan Tray LED206C105 Setup213.1 Unpacking the 6C105213.2 Setting Up the 6C105223.2.1 Installation Order223.2.2 Installing the Cable Management Bar233.2.3 Rack Mounting the 6C105243.2.4 Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap253.2.5 Installing a Power Supply Module263.2.6 Installing 6C105 Interface Modules293.3 Powering Up a 6C105 with AC Power Supplies313.4 Powering Up a 6C105 with DC Power Supplies313.4.1 Connecting a 6C205-2 to a 48/60 VDC Power Source333.5 Removing and Reinstalling the Fan Tray343.5.1 Removing the Fan Tray343.5.2 Reinstalling the Fan Tray35Size: 527 KBPages: 38Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of ContentsTitle Page1Notice3Contents7Introduction91.1 Using This Guide91.2 Structure of This Guide91.3 Document Conventions101.4 Using the 6C105 Manual Set101.5 Getting Help111.6 Overview121.7 Features13Installation Requirements and Specifications152.1 Site Guidelines152.2 Configuration Guidelines162.3 Operating Specifications162.3.1 Physical Specifications172.3.2 Power Supply Requirements182.4 LEDs182.4.1 Power Supply LEDs182.4.2 Fan Tray LED206C105 Setup213.1 Unpacking the 6C105213.2 Setting Up the 6C105223.2.1 Installation Order223.2.2 Installing the Cable Management Bar233.2.3 Rack Mounting the 6C105243.2.4 Attaching the Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap253.2.5 Installing a Power Supply Module263.2.6 Installing 6C105 Interface Modules293.3 Powering Up a 6C105 with AC Power Supplies313.4 Powering Up a 6C105 with DC Power Supplies313.4.1 Connecting a 6C205-2 to a 48/60 VDC Power Source333.5 Removing and Reinstalling the Fan Tray343.5.1 Removing the Fan Tray343.5.2 Reinstalling the Fan Tray35Size: 527 KBPages: 38Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of ContentsTitle1Notice3Contents7A13B13Figures14Tables17About This Guide21Using This Guide21Structure of This Guide22Related Documents24Document Conventions24Typographical and Keystroke Conventions25Introduction271.1 Overview271.1.1 The Management Agent291.1.2 In-Band vs. Out-of-Band291.2 Navigating Local Management Screens291.3 Local Management Requirements301.4 Local Management Screen Elements301.5 Local Management Keyboard Conventions341.6 Getting Help35Local Management Requirements372.1 Management Terminal Setup372.1.1 Console Cable Connection382.1.2 Management Terminal Setup Parameters392.2 Telnet Connections402.3 Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply40Accessing Local Management433.1 Navigating Local Management Screens433.1.1 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items463.1.2 Exiting Local Management Screens463.1.3 Using the NEXT and PREVIOUS Commands473.1.4 Using the CLEAR COUNTERS Command473.2 Password Screen483.3 Main Menu Screen503.4 Module Selection Screen513.4.1 Selecting a Module533.5 Module Menu Screen543.6 Overview of Security Methods573.6.1 Host Access Control Authentication (HACA)583.6.2 802.1X Port Based Network Access Control613.6.2.1 Definitions of Terms and Abbreviations613.6.2.2 802.1X Security Overview623.6.3 MAC Authentication Overview633.6.3.1 Authentication Method Selection633.6.3.2 Authentication Method Sequence633.6.3.3 Concurrent Operation of 802.1X and MAC Authentication643.6.4 MAC Authentication Control673.7 Security Menu Screen683.8 Passwords Screen713.8.1 Setting the Module Login Password733.9 Radius Configuration Screen733.9.1 Setting the Last Resort Authentication763.9.2 Setting the Local and Remote Servers763.10 Name Services Configuration Screen773.11 System Authentication Configuration Screen793.12 EAP (Port) Configuration Screen813.13 EAP Statistics Menu Screen863.13.1 EAP Session Statistics Screen883.13.2 EAP Authenticator Statistics Screen903.13.3 EAP Diagnostic Statistics Screen933.14 MAC Port Configuration Screen963.15 MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen98Chassis Menu Screens1014.1 Chassis Menu Screen1024.2 Chassis Configuration Screen1044.2.1 Setting the IP Address1064.2.2 Setting the Subnet Mask1074.2.3 Setting the Chassis Date1074.2.4 Setting the Chassis Time1084.2.5 Setting a New Screen Refresh Time1084.2.6 Setting the Screen Lockout Time1094.3 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen1104.4 SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen1124.4.1 Establishing Community Names1134.5 SNMP Traps Configuration Screen1144.5.1 Configuring the Trap Table1164.6 Chassis Environmental Information Screen1164.7 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen (Chassis)1184.8 Port Redirect Configuration Screen1194.8.1 Changing Source and Destination Ports1224.9 VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen1234.9.1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports126Module Configuration Menu Screens1275.1 Module Configuration Menu Screen1285.2 General Configuration Screen1305.2.1 Setting the IP Address1345.2.2 Setting the Subnet Mask1355.2.3 Setting the Default Gateway1365.2.4 Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address1375.2.5 Setting the Module Name1385.2.6 Setting the Module Date1385.2.7 Setting the Module Time1395.2.8 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time1395.2.9 Setting the Screen Lockout Time1405.2.10 Configuring the COM Port1405.2.10.1 Changing the COM Port Application1425.2.11 Clearing NVRAM1425.2.12 Enabling/Disabling IP Fragmentation1435.3 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen1445.4 SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen1465.4.1 Establishing Community Names1485.5 SNMP Traps Configuration Screen1495.5.1 Configuring the Trap Table1505.6 Access Control List Screen1515.6.1 Entering IP Addresses1545.6.2 Enable/Disable ACL1555.7 System Resources Information Screen1565.7.1 Setting the Reset Peak Switch Utilization1575.8 FLASH Download Configuration Screen1585.8.1 Image File Download Using Runtime1625.8.2 Configuration File Download Using TFTP1635.8.3 Configuration File Upload Using TFTP164Port Configuration Menu Screens1656.1 Port Configuration Menu Screen1666.2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen1686.3 Ethernet Port Configuration Screen1726.3.1 Selecting Field Settings1766.3.2 Setting the Advertised Ability1766.4 HSIM/VHSIM Configuration Screen1776.5 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen1786.6 Port Redirect Configuration Screen1806.6.1 Changing Source and Destination Ports1836.7 VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen1846.7.1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports1876.8 Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)1886.8.1 802.3ad Port Screen1936.8.1.1 802.3ad Port Details Screen1956.8.1.2 802.3ad Port Statistics Screen2016.8.2 802.3ad Aggregator Screen2046.8.2.1 802.3ad Aggregator Details Screen2066.8.3 802.3ad System Screen2086.9 Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen2106.9.1 Setting the Threshold2116.9.2 Setting the Reset Peak212802.1 Configuration Menu Screens2137.1 802.1 Configuration Menu Screen2147.2 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen2167.3 Spanning Tree Configuration Screen2187.3.1 Configuring a VLAN Spanning Tree2217.4 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen2227.4.1 Enabling/Disabling the Default Spanning Tree Ports2247.4.2 Viewing Status of Spanning Tree Ports2247.5 PVST Port Configuration Screen224802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens2278.1 Summary of VLAN Local Management2288.1.1 Preparing for VLAN Configuration2288.2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen2298.3 Static VLAN Configuration Screen2328.3.1 Creating a Static VLAN2348.3.2 Displaying the Current Static VLAN Port Egress List2348.3.3 Renaming a Static VLAN2358.3.4 Deleting a Static VLAN2358.3.5 Paging Through the VLAN List2368.4 Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen2368.4.1 Setting Egress Types on Ports2388.4.2 Displaying the Next Group of Ports2398.5 Current VLAN Configuration Screen2408.6 Current VLAN Egress Configuration Screen2428.7 VLAN Port Configuration Screen2438.7.1 Changing the Port Mode2468.7.2 Configuring the VLAN Ports2478.8 VLAN Classification Configuration Screen2478.8.1 Classification Precedence Rules2558.8.2 Displaying the Current Classification Rule Assignments2588.8.3 Assigning a Classification to a VID2598.8.4 Deleting Line Items2608.9 Protocol Port Configuration Screen2618.9.1 Assigning Ports to a VID/Classification263802.1p Configuration Menu Screens2659.1 802.1p Configuration Menu Screen2669.2 Port Priority Configuration Screen2689.2.1 Setting Switch Port Priority Port-by-Port2709.2.2 Setting Switch Port Priority on All Ports2719.3 Traffic Class Information Screen2719.4 Traffic Class Configuration Screen2749.4.1 Assigning the Traffic Class to Port Priority2759.5 Transmit Queues Configuration Screen2769.5.1 Setting the Current Queueing Mode2799.6 Priority Classification Configuration Screen2809.6.1 Classification Precedence Rules2909.6.2 About the IP TOS Rewrite Feature2939.6.3 Displaying the Current PID/Classification Assignments2949.6.4 Assigning a Classification to a PID2949.6.5 Deleting PID/Classification/Description Line Items2959.7 Protocol Port Configuration Screen2969.7.1 Assigning Ports to a PID/Classification2989.7.2 Example, Prioritizing Traffic According to Classification Rule2999.7.2.1 Solving the Problem2999.8 Rate Limiting Configuration Screen3019.8.1 Configuring a Port3059.8.2 Changing/Deleting Port Line Items3079.8.3 More About Rate Limiting308Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens31110.1 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen31210.2 IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen31310.2.1 IGMP/VLAN Configuration Procedure317Module Statistics Menu Screens31911.1 Module Statistics Menu Screen32011.2 Switch Statistics Screen32211.3 Interface Statistics Screen32411.3.1 Displaying Interface Statistics32711.4 RMON Statistics Screen32811.4.1 Displaying RMON Statistics33111.5 Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration Screen332Network Tools Screens33512.1 Network Tools33512.2 Built-in Commands33812.3 Example, Effects of Aging Time on Dynamic Egress37112.4 Example, Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic37112.5 Special Commands372VLAN Operation and Network Applications37313.1 Defining VLANs37413.2 Types of VLANs37613.2.1 802.1Q VLANs37613.2.2 Other VLAN Strategies37613.3 Benefits and Restrictions37613.4 VLAN Terms37713.5 VLAN Operation37913.5.1 Description37913.5.2 VLAN Components37913.6 Configuration Process38013.6.1 Defining a VLAN38013.6.2 Classifying Frames to a VLAN38013.6.3 Customizing the VLAN Forwarding List38013.7 VLAN Switch Operation38113.7.1 Receiving Frames from VLAN Ports38213.7.2 Forwarding Decisions38213.7.2.1 Broadcasts, Multicasts, and Unknown Unicasts38213.7.2.2 Known Unicasts38313.8 VLAN Configuration38313.8.1 Managing the Switch38313.8.2 Switch Without VLANs38313.8.3 Switch with VLANs38413.9 Summary of VLAN Local Management38613.9.1 Preparing for VLAN Configuration38713.10 Quick VLAN Walkthrough38813.11 Examples39313.12 Example 1, Single Switch Operation39413.12.1 Solving the Problem39413.12.2 Frame Handling39613.13 Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches39613.13.1 Solving the Problem39813.13.2 Frame Handling40113.14 Example 3, Filtering Traffic According to a Layer 4 Classification Rule40413.14.1 Solving the Problem40413.15 Example 4, Securing Sensitive Information According to Subnet40513.15.1 Solving the Problem40613.16 Example 5, Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic40613.17 Example 6, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules40813.17.1 Solving the Problem408Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP)411A.1 Operation411A.2 How It Works412About IGMP413B.1 IGMP Overview413B.2 Supported Features and Functions414B.3 Detecting Multicast Routers415Index417Numerics417A418B418C418D419E419F420G420H421I421K421L422M422N422P423Q424R424S425T428U428V428W429Size: 4.48 MBPages: 430Language: EnglishOpen manual
Software GuideTable of ContentsFront1About This Manual3Related Documents3Introduction5Installing the Cabletron Supplemental Software5Operation6Data Displayed6Function Key Operations6Help Panel7Line Status Panel7Data Displayed8Function Key Operations8PU Status Panel9Data Displayed9Function Key Operations9Line Configuration Panel10Configurable Parameters10Function Key Operations11PU Configuration Panel12Configurable Parameters12Function Key Operations15Alerts16Host Alert ID Number16Alerts17Size: 311 KBPages: 48Language: EnglishOpen manual
Reference GuideTable of ContentsFront1Table of Contents5Introduction9Netlink MIB11network Group (netlink.6)11node Group (netlink.7.1)13hwcard Group (netlink.7.2)14rlpConfigTable (hwcard.2)14port Group (netlink.7.3)17portX25Group (port.1)17portPhyX25AdminTable (portX25Group.1)17portPhyX25OperTable (portX25Group.2)21portLogicalX25AdminTable (portX25Group.3)21portLogicalX25OperTable (portX25Group.4)23portX25AdminTable (portX25Group.5)23portX25OperTable28portFrGroup (port.2)28portFrConfigTable (portFrGroup.1)28portDLCIConfigTable (portFrGroup.2)33portFrBackupGroupTable (portFrGroup.3)37portBsciGroup (port.4)40portBsciAdminTable (portBsciGroup.1)40portBsciOperTable (portBsciGroup.2)48bsciSubscrAdminTable (portBsciGroup.3)49bsciSubscrOperTable (portBsciGroup.4)51bsciDevAdminTable (portBsciGroup.5)51bsciDevOperTable (portBsciGroup.6)54portSdlcGroup (port.5)54portSdlcAdminTable (portSdlcGroup.1)54portSdlcOperTable (portSdlcGroup.2)58lsSdlcAdminTable (portSdlcGroup.3)59lsSdlcOperTable (portSdlcGroup.4)62lsSdlcLlc2AdminTable (portSdlcGroup.5)62lsSdlcLlc2OperTable (portSdlcGroup.6)68portT1Group (port.7)68portT1AdminTable(portT1Group.1)68portT1OperTable(portT1Group.2)71nlInterfaces (netlink.7.4)71nlIfTable (nlInterfaces.1)72nlIfLlc2Interfaces (nlInterfaces.2)74nlIfLlc2LANTable (nlIfLlc2Interfaces.1)74nlIfLlc2FrTable (nlIfLlc2Interfaces.2)77ipxConfig (nlInterfaces.3)81ipxConfigRouting (ipxConfig.1)81ipxConfigInterface (ipxConfig.2)85ipxConfigNodeDefault (ipxConfig.3)93nlIfIpInterfaces (nlInterfaces.4)94nlIfIpTable (nlIfIpIInterfaces.1)94nlIfIpSecondaryAddrTable (nlIfIpIInterfaces.2)101subscriber (netlink.7.5)103nlLocalSubscriberTable (subscriber.1)103nlLocalSubscriberRouteTable (subscriber.2)106nlLocalSubscriberRedirTable (subscriber.3)108LLC2Group (netlink.7.6)109nlLlc2HostTable(LLC2.1)109nlLlc2TermConnectionTable(LLC2.2)115nlLlc2OrigConnectionTable(LLC2.3)117nlLlc2NextHost120pinStatusTable (netlink.7.7.4)120statistics (netlink.7.8)121statGroup (statistics.1)121rlpStatsTable (statGroup.2)121portStatsTable (statGroup.3)123statFrame (statGroup.4)125statT1 (statGroup.7)132statDS0A (statGroup.8)135statVoice (statGroup.9)137statThresh (statistics.2)139rlpThreshTable (statThresh.1)139portThreshTable (statThresh.2)141bridge Group (netlink.7.9)144ipNl Group (netlink.7.11)146MIB II Groups147System Group (mib-2.1)147Interfaces Group (mib-2.2)149IP Group (mib-2.4)153IP Address Table (ip.20)158IP Routing Table (ip.21)160IP Address Translation Table (ip.22)164Additional IP objects165ICMP Group (mib-2.5)166Frame Relay (RFC1315) MIB172snaDLC (RFC1747) MIB174sdlcPortGroup (snaDLC.1)174sdlcPortAdminTable(sdlcPortGroup.1)174sdlcPortOperTable(sdlcPortGroup.2)177sdlcPortStatsTable (sdlcPortGroup.3)180sdlcLSGroup (snaDLC.2)185sdlcLSAdminTable (sdlcLSGroup.1)185sdlcLSOperTable (sdlcLSGroup.2)191sdlcLSStatsTable (sdlcLSGroup.3)198Novell IPX MIB208Basic System Table(ipx.1.1)208Advanced System Table(ipx.1.2)211Static Routes Table(ipx.3.2)214Services Table(ipx.4.1)215802.1d Bridge (RFC1493) MIB217dot1dBase (dot1dBridge.1)217dot1dStp Group(dot1dBridge.2)219dot1dStpPortTable(dot1dStp.15)223dot1dTp Group(dot1dBridge.4)226dot1dTpFdbTable (dot1dTp.3)227802.3 Ethernet (RFC1643) MIB Statistics229802.5 Token Ring (RFC1748) MIB Statistics234Size: 1.01 MBPages: 238Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of ContentsFront1Table of Contents5Section I Introduction15Chapter 1 Introduction to Netlink Frame Relay Access Devices17Multiprotocol Support18Management Functions21Hardware Overview22FRX400022FRX600024Frame Relay Module28Introduction to Menu Operations31Moving Through the Menus32Prompts32On-Line Help33Stopping Operation36Logging Out36Rebooting36Shutting Down36Section II Configuration37Chapter 2 Introduction to Database Configuration39Database Setup Recommendations40Producing a Configuration Report41Where to Find Database Records42Chapter 3 Configuring Node Parameters47Changing the Login Password48Setting the Date and Time49Configuring Node Defaults50Node Defaults Parameters51Warning Messages58Chapter 4 Configuring Cards and Protocols59FRX400060Protocols60LAN Interface63FRX600064RLPs and Protocols64LP Parameters in an FRX600067LAN Cards68Frame Relay Module70RLP and Protocols70LP Parameters in a Frame Relay Module73LAN Cards74Chapter 5 Configuring Serial Ports77Locations of Serial Ports77Database and System Memory Values80Configuring a Physical Port81Chapter 6 Configuring Frame Relay83Configuring Bandwidth Allocation Groups88Bandwidth Allocation Group Parameters89Configuring Frame Relay Ports91Frame Relay Port Parameters96Configuring a Logical Port103Logical Port Parameters104Configuring Subscriber Addresses111Subscriber Parameters112Configuring Frame Relay PVCs Across the Node114Frame Relay PVC Parameters115Configuring Frame Relay Backup Groups117Chapter 7 Configuring X.25119Configuring X.25 Ports120X.25 Port Parameters121CUG Management127Configuring a Network Trunk129Configuring a Dial Port130Configuring Subscriber Addresses132Subscriber Parameters133Configuring X.25 Address Translation Templates135Translation Template Parameters137Translation Examples139Testing a Translation Template140Configuring X.25-to-X.25 PVCs141X.25 PVC Parameters142Chapter 8 Configuring SNA143Configuring an SNA Port144SNA Port Parameters146Configuring Subscriber Addresses155Subscriber Parameters156Configuring a Hunt Group for SNA Subscribers158Configuring LLC2159Configuring a Virtual LAN ID161Configuring LLC2 Hosts162LLC2 Host Parameters164Configuring LLC2 Interfaces169LLC2 Interface Parameters171Chapter 9 Configuring BSC175Configuring BSC Interactive Port Records176BSC Interactive Port Parameters177Configuring BSC Batch Port Records183BSC Batch Port Parameters184Configuring Subscriber Addresses190Subscriber Parameters191Configuring BSC Interactive Devices193BSC Interactive Device Parameters194Chapter 10 Configuring Async Ports197Configuring Async PAD Profiles198PAD Profile Parameters199Configuring Async PAD Login Parameters203Login Parameters204Configuring Async Port Records205Async PAD Port Parameters206Configuring Subscriber Addresses211Subscriber Parameters212Configuring Abbreviated Addresses214Configuring Async PVCs215Async PVC Parameters216Chapter 11 Configuring IP217IP Addressing217Using the Node as an IP Gateway218Required Configuration218Specifying a RIP Version219IP Node Defaults Parameters219Configuring IP Interfaces220IP Interface Parameters221Configuring Static IP Routes224IP Routing Parameters225Configuring IP-to-X.25 PVCs226IP-to-X.25 PVC Parameters227Chapter 12 Configuring IPX229Required Configuration229Configuring IPX Node Defaults230IPX Node Defaults Parameters230Configuring IPX Filter Definitions231How Filter Masks Work232IPX Filter Parameters233Configuring IPX Filter Applications236Configuring IPX Interfaces238IPX Interface Parameters239Configuring Static IPX Routes244Chapter 13 Configuring Bridging247Required Configuration248Configuring Default Node-Wide Bridging Parameters249Bridge Node Default Parameters250Configuring Bridge Filter Definitions252How Filter Masks Work253Bridge Filter Parameters253Configuring Bridge Filter Applications256Configuring Bridge Ports258Bridge Port Parameters260Chapter 14 Configuring SNMP263Configuring SNMP System Defaults264System Defaults Parameters265Configuring a Community Table266Community Table Parameters267Configuring Trap Routing268Trap Routing Parameters269Configuring a Model Number270Section III Operation271Chapter 15 Introduction to System Operation273Chapter 16 On-line Operations277On-Line Node Operations278Remote Control278Remote File Transfer280Remote Software Update281FRX4000 Local File Backup282FRX4000 Local File Restore284On-Line Port Operations285Disabling and Enabling Ports285Quiescing and Unquiescing Ports286On-Line Database Operations287FRX4000287FRX6000288Frame Relay Module289Reloading Auxiliary Console Initialization290IP Ping Connectivity Test291On-Line SDLC PU Operations292FRX4000 CSU/DSU Tests293Initiating Frame Relay Backup Switchover/Switchback294Chapter 17 Status and Statistics Displays295Displaying Node Status296Displaying Port Status297Displaying Virtual Connections299Displaying Port Signals302Monitoring a Line304Displaying IPX RIP and SAP Tables306RIP Table306SAP Table306Displaying SDLC PU Status308Displaying Bridge Status309Bridge Port Status309Bridge Forwarding Table312Displaying Frame Relay Backup Status314Displaying LLC2 Session Status315Displaying the IP Routing Table316Displaying the IP ARP Table317Displaying IP Interfaces318LP/Port/Frame Statistics Displays319Displaying LP Statistics319Displaying Port Statistics320Displaying Frame-level Statistics321Configuring LP and Port Statistics Thresholds323IP Statistics Displays324Displaying IP Statistics324Displaying ICMP Statistics326Displaying IP Interface Statistics329IPX Statistics Displays330LAN Card Statistics Displays335Frame Relay Utilization Statistics338Chapter 18 System Events341Configuration341Alarm Buffer342Event Generation343Displaying Events343Severity Levels for SNMP Trap Routing344Event Messages345Section IV Appendices371Appendix A Subscriber Addressing373Wildcards in Subscriber Addresses373Search Order for Subscriber Addresses374Appendix B Hunt Group Example375Appendix C Async Terminal Operations377Command and Data Transfer Modes377Async Terminal Commands378Placing a Call from an Async Terminal379Async PAD Service Signals380Error Codes Sent to Async PAD Port382Appendix D Cause and Diagnostic Codes383Cause Codes384Clearing Causes384Reset Causes384Restart Causes385Diagnostic Codes386X.25 Codes386SNA Codes387FRX/FRM-Specific Codes388Appendix E NetView Management389Local NetView Access390Supported Commands391Display Commands391Vary Commands392Modify Commands392Appendix F ASCII Character Table395Appendix G Menu Structure399Glossary403Index413Size: 2.94 MBPages: 420Language: EnglishOpen manual
Reference GuideTable of ContentsTitle Page19G426-02 Module Specific Information3Introduction3Modifying Fields and User Privileges3Module Interface Codes4General Configuration Screen5General Configuration Screen Fields6Port Statistics Screen8Port Statistics Screen Fields9Displaying Statistics for Another Port11Exiting the Port Statistics Screen11Size: 212 KBPages: 12Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of ContentsFront1Table of Contents5Section I Introduction15Chapter 1 Introduction to Netlink Frame Relay Access Devices17Multiprotocol Support18Management Functions21Hardware Overview22FRX400022FRX600024Frame Relay Module28Introduction to Menu Operations31Moving Through the Menus32Prompts32On-Line Help33Stopping Operation36Logging Out36Rebooting36Shutting Down36Section II Configuration37Chapter 2 Introduction to Database Configuration39Database Setup Recommendations40Producing a Configuration Report41Where to Find Database Records42Chapter 3 Configuring Node Parameters47Changing the Login Password48Setting the Date and Time49Configuring Node Defaults50Node Defaults Parameters51Warning Messages58Chapter 4 Configuring Cards and Protocols59FRX400060Protocols60LAN Interface63FRX600064RLPs and Protocols64LP Parameters in an FRX600067LAN Cards68Frame Relay Module70RLP and Protocols70LP Parameters in a Frame Relay Module73LAN Cards74Chapter 5 Configuring Serial Ports77Locations of Serial Ports77Database and System Memory Values80Configuring a Physical Port81Chapter 6 Configuring Frame Relay83Configuring Bandwidth Allocation Groups88Bandwidth Allocation Group Parameters89Configuring Frame Relay Ports91Frame Relay Port Parameters96Configuring a Logical Port103Logical Port Parameters104Configuring Subscriber Addresses111Subscriber Parameters112Configuring Frame Relay PVCs Across the Node114Frame Relay PVC Parameters115Configuring Frame Relay Backup Groups117Chapter 7 Configuring X.25119Configuring X.25 Ports120X.25 Port Parameters121CUG Management127Configuring a Network Trunk129Configuring a Dial Port130Configuring Subscriber Addresses132Subscriber Parameters133Configuring X.25 Address Translation Templates135Translation Template Parameters137Translation Examples139Testing a Translation Template140Configuring X.25-to-X.25 PVCs141X.25 PVC Parameters142Chapter 8 Configuring SNA143Configuring an SNA Port144SNA Port Parameters146Configuring Subscriber Addresses155Subscriber Parameters156Configuring a Hunt Group for SNA Subscribers158Configuring LLC2159Configuring a Virtual LAN ID161Configuring LLC2 Hosts162LLC2 Host Parameters164Configuring LLC2 Interfaces169LLC2 Interface Parameters171Chapter 9 Configuring BSC175Configuring BSC Interactive Port Records176BSC Interactive Port Parameters177Configuring BSC Batch Port Records183BSC Batch Port Parameters184Configuring Subscriber Addresses190Subscriber Parameters191Configuring BSC Interactive Devices193BSC Interactive Device Parameters194Chapter 10 Configuring Async Ports197Configuring Async PAD Profiles198PAD Profile Parameters199Configuring Async PAD Login Parameters203Login Parameters204Configuring Async Port Records205Async PAD Port Parameters206Configuring Subscriber Addresses211Subscriber Parameters212Configuring Abbreviated Addresses214Configuring Async PVCs215Async PVC Parameters216Chapter 11 Configuring IP217IP Addressing217Using the Node as an IP Gateway218Required Configuration218Specifying a RIP Version219IP Node Defaults Parameters219Configuring IP Interfaces220IP Interface Parameters221Configuring Static IP Routes224IP Routing Parameters225Configuring IP-to-X.25 PVCs226IP-to-X.25 PVC Parameters227Chapter 12 Configuring IPX229Required Configuration229Configuring IPX Node Defaults230IPX Node Defaults Parameters230Configuring IPX Filter Definitions231How Filter Masks Work232IPX Filter Parameters233Configuring IPX Filter Applications236Configuring IPX Interfaces238IPX Interface Parameters239Configuring Static IPX Routes244Chapter 13 Configuring Bridging247Required Configuration248Configuring Default Node-Wide Bridging Parameters249Bridge Node Default Parameters250Configuring Bridge Filter Definitions252How Filter Masks Work253Bridge Filter Parameters253Configuring Bridge Filter Applications256Configuring Bridge Ports258Bridge Port Parameters260Chapter 14 Configuring SNMP263Configuring SNMP System Defaults264System Defaults Parameters265Configuring a Community Table266Community Table Parameters267Configuring Trap Routing268Trap Routing Parameters269Configuring a Model Number270Section III Operation271Chapter 15 Introduction to System Operation273Chapter 16 On-line Operations277On-Line Node Operations278Remote Control278Remote File Transfer280Remote Software Update281FRX4000 Local File Backup282FRX4000 Local File Restore284On-Line Port Operations285Disabling and Enabling Ports285Quiescing and Unquiescing Ports286On-Line Database Operations287FRX4000287FRX6000288Frame Relay Module289Reloading Auxiliary Console Initialization290IP Ping Connectivity Test291On-Line SDLC PU Operations292FRX4000 CSU/DSU Tests293Initiating Frame Relay Backup Switchover/Switchback294Chapter 17 Status and Statistics Displays295Displaying Node Status296Displaying Port Status297Displaying Virtual Connections299Displaying Port Signals302Monitoring a Line304Displaying IPX RIP and SAP Tables306RIP Table306SAP Table306Displaying SDLC PU Status308Displaying Bridge Status309Bridge Port Status309Bridge Forwarding Table312Displaying Frame Relay Backup Status314Displaying LLC2 Session Status315Displaying the IP Routing Table316Displaying the IP ARP Table317Displaying IP Interfaces318LP/Port/Frame Statistics Displays319Displaying LP Statistics319Displaying Port Statistics320Displaying Frame-level Statistics321Configuring LP and Port Statistics Thresholds323IP Statistics Displays324Displaying IP Statistics324Displaying ICMP Statistics326Displaying IP Interface Statistics329IPX Statistics Displays330LAN Card Statistics Displays335Frame Relay Utilization Statistics338Chapter 18 System Events341Configuration341Alarm Buffer342Event Generation343Displaying Events343Severity Levels for SNMP Trap Routing344Event Messages345Section IV Appendices371Appendix A Subscriber Addressing373Wildcards in Subscriber Addresses373Search Order for Subscriber Addresses374Appendix B Hunt Group Example375Appendix C Async Terminal Operations377Command and Data Transfer Modes377Async Terminal Commands378Placing a Call from an Async Terminal379Async PAD Service Signals380Error Codes Sent to Async PAD Port382Appendix D Cause and Diagnostic Codes383Cause Codes384Clearing Causes384Reset Causes384Restart Causes385Diagnostic Codes386X.25 Codes386SNA Codes387FRX/FRM-Specific Codes388Appendix E NetView Management389Local NetView Access390Supported Commands391Display Commands391Vary Commands392Modify Commands392Appendix F ASCII Character Table395Appendix G Menu Structure399Glossary403Index413Size: 2.94 MBPages: 420Language: EnglishOpen manual
Reference GuideTable of ContentsTitle Page19F116-02 Module Specific Information2Introduction2Default Interface Codes2FNB Resource Configuration Codes3Size: 92.2 KBPages: 4Language: EnglishOpen manual
User GuideTable of ContentsTitle1Notice3Contents13Introduction15Specifications15TCP/UDP Services18Features18Bridging18Port and Protocol VLANs19Routing19IP Routing20IP Multicast Routing20IPX Routing20Layer-4 Switching21Security21Quality of Service22Statistics22Management Platforms22Hardware Overview23Module23External Controls25Motherboard Features25Boot Flash25RAM Memory25Line Cards2610/100BASE-TX Line Card26100BASE-FX Line Card281000BASE-SX Line Card301000BASE-LX Line Card321000BASE-LLX (70KM)35Dual Serial and Quad Serial–C/CE Expansion Modules37Getting Help39Installation41Unpacking the Module42Installing the Line Cards42Installing the Module into the 6C105 Chassis43Completing the Installation45Software Installation and Setup47Powering On and Booting the Software47Starting the Command Line Interface48Access Modes48Basic Line Editing Commands49Setting Basic System Information50Setting Up SNMP Community Strings53Setting Up Passwords55Setting the DNS Domain Name and Address56Setting SYSLOG Parameters58Loading System Image Software60Loading Boot PROM Software62Activating Configuration Changes and Saving the Configuration File63Activating the Configuration Commands in the Scratchpad64Saving the Active Configuration to the Startup Configuration File64Viewing the Current Configuration65Installing and Starting Enterasys CoreWatch67What Is Enterasys CoreWatch?67System Requirements68Installing Enterasys CoreWatch68Installing on a Solaris System68Installing on a Windows NT or Windows 95/98 System69Starting CoreWatch70Starting CoreWatch in Solaris70Starting CoreWatch in Windows NT or Windows 95/9871Starting CoreWatch from within SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager71Starting CoreWatch from within HP OpenView 5.x72Troubleshooting73Size: 531 KBPages: 74Language: EnglishOpen manual