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FDDI Management
4-2
Port Configuration
Port Configuration
configuration of the ports on your FDDI modules, and allows you to enable or 
disable those ports.
To open the Port Configuration window
from the Hub View:
1.
Click either mouse button on any Module Index or Module Type text box to 
display the Module Menu (remember, this menu is the same for all application 
display modes).
2.
Drag down to FDDI Utilities, then across to select Port Configuration.
from the command line (stand-alone mode):
1.
From the appropriate directory type:
spmarun fddiptcf <IP Address> <community name>
NOTES
Each of the FDDI applications available for your 7C0x SmartSwitch can be launched 
either from within the Hub View or from the command line; note, however, that when an 
application is launched from the command line, it cannot perform the same kind of port 
mapping the Hub View can provide, so all port indexing will be handled based on SMT 
index and port physical index, rather than by front panel index (FP 1 or FP 2) and port 
type (A or B). All other functionality is identical.
Note, too, that due to a software anomaly, port mapping is not provided for any hub which 
contains more than one FDDI module; that is, ports will be indexed by SMT and port 
physical index, rather than by front panel index and port type. Future versions of SPMA 
will correct this anomaly.
NOTES
The spmarun script invoked first in the above command temporarily sets the environment 
variables SPMA needs to operate; be sure to use this command any time you launch an 
application from the command line. This script is automatically invoked when you launch 
an application from within the Hub View.
If you wish to enable or disable any ports via the Port Configuration window, be sure to 
use a community name with at least Read/Write access. If you only wish to view port 
configuration, a community name with Read access will be sufficient.
If there is a hostname mapped to your 7C0x’s IP address, you can use <hostname> in 
place of <IP address> to launch this application. Please note, however, that the hostname 
is not the same as the device name which can be assigned via Local Management and/or 
SPMA; you cannot use the device name in place of the IP address.