Cabletron Systems 100 Manual De Usuario
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Monitoring and Managing Your ELS100-16TX
4.5.1 Disabling a Port
There can be times when you need to disable a specific Ethernet
port, for example, after you have determined that there is faulty
equipment. Disabling a port effectively stops all bridging functions
for that port. Disabled ports do not accept SNMP packets, and
therefore cannot communicate with an NMS.
port, for example, after you have determined that there is faulty
equipment. Disabling a port effectively stops all bridging functions
for that port. Disabled ports do not accept SNMP packets, and
therefore cannot communicate with an NMS.
To disable a port, or port range, at the LCM prompt:
1. Type
disable <PORT-RANGE>
For example,
disable 7-9
would disable ports 7, 8, and 9.
LCM responds:
Once an Ethernet port is disabled, it will be disabled until you
enable it again. Resetting the ELS100-16TX will not enable a port
that has been disabled.
enable it again. Resetting the ELS100-16TX will not enable a port
that has been disabled.
4.5.2 Enabling a Port
When you enable an Ethernet port that has been disabled,
whatever bridging functions you had previously configured for
that port are re-enabled.
whatever bridging functions you had previously configured for
that port are re-enabled.
To enable a port, or a range of ports, at the LCM prompt:
1. Type
enable <PORT-RANGE>
Caution:
If you disable the port through which someone is remotely
managing the ELS100-16TX, that person will not be able to
communicate with the ELS100-16TX. Use the LCM command
managing the ELS100-16TX, that person will not be able to
communicate with the ELS100-16TX. Use the LCM command
addresses display
to find the port number you are using
to manage the ELS100-16TX.
Port 7: Disabled
Port 8: Disabled
Port 9: Disabled
Port 8: Disabled
Port 9: Disabled