ADC Campus-REX2 RS Manuale Utente
Chapter 8 - Internetworking and Management Overview
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Campus-REX2 RS Interface Card User Manual
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RFC 1493, Definition of Managed Objects for Bridges. Covers: Base,
Spanning Tree, and transparent bridging groups. The Spanning Tree
MIB can only be accessed if the Spanning Tree protocol is enabled.
Spanning Tree, and transparent bridging groups. The Spanning Tree
MIB can only be accessed if the Spanning Tree protocol is enabled.
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PG-REX2-MIB, an enterprise specific MIB designed for the agent in the
Campus-REX2 for managing the HDSL portion of the unit.
Campus-REX2 for managing the HDSL portion of the unit.
The Campus-REX2 sends traps to devices on the network, which you
configured as trap receivers, when events or alarms occur. The following are
traps that the Campus-REX2 can issue:
configured as trap receivers, when events or alarms occur. The following are
traps that the Campus-REX2 can issue:
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coldStart
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warmStart
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linkDown
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linkUp
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authenticationFailure
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is the protocol used by the
Campus-REX2 to obtain all necessary configuration information including an
IP address. The LAN port can be configured as a DHCP client where it will
automatically obtain its configuration information from a DHCP server on the
LAN.
Campus-REX2 to obtain all necessary configuration information including an
IP address. The LAN port can be configured as a DHCP client where it will
automatically obtain its configuration information from a DHCP server on the
LAN.
The Campus-REX2 can provide DHCP relay services to devices on its LAN.
As a DHCP relay agent, the Campus-REX2 can forward requests for IP
configuration to a DHCP server for which you configure the IP address.
As a DHCP relay agent, the Campus-REX2 can forward requests for IP
configuration to a DHCP server for which you configure the IP address.