Cabletron Systems ELS10-26TX Manuale Utente

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Monitoring and Managing Your ELS10-26
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.
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 ELS10-26 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.
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 ELS10-26, that person will not be able to 
communicate with the ELS10-26. Use the LCM command 
addresses display
 to find the port number you are using 
to manage the ELS10-26.
Port 7: Disabled
Port 8: Disabled
Port 9: Disabled