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 Important Note ♦ 
The IP Translation Options allow only SNAP (
s
). The 
IPX translations allow SNAP (
s
), and LLC (
2
) for all 
frame types. The Ethertype (
e
) translation is not 
allowed for FDDI. The Ethernet 802.3 translation (
3
) is 
allowed only on incoming Ethernet 802.3 frames, which 
referred to as “FDDI raw.”
The 
fddidef
 command will accept your input and will 
not return an error message if you try to change an IPX 
translation option to Ethertype or Ethernet 802.3. 
However, that does not mean that the IPX frames are 
being translated to Ethertype or 802.3. Regardless of 
what the 
fddidef
 screen displays, switch software does 
not translate FDDI frames to Ethertype for any frame or 
to 802.3 for any frame accept incoming 802.3.
Default Token Ring Translations
The 
trdef
 command allows you to set up default translations for all Token Ring ports. To do 
so:
1. Enter the 
trdef
 command at the system prompt. The following screen displays: 
This will reset the default translations for TR media to a new value.
All TR ports currently set to default will inherit these new translation options.
It will thenreset the forwarding table translation options for all addresses learnt on 
those ports to those port defaults.
Do you want to do this? (no):
2. Press 
Y
 at the 
Do you wish to do this?
 prompt to indicate that you want to change the 
defaults. The current settings for FDDI ports are displayed:
Translation Options:
1
IP Ethertype
-> Ethertype
2
IP IEEE 802 SNAP
-> Ethertype
IPX ETHERNET_II
-> 802.3
4
IPX ETHERNET_802.3
-> 802.3
5
IPX ETHERNET_802.3/FDDI/TOKEN_RING
-> 802.3
6
IPX ETHERNET_SNAP/FDDI_SNAP/TOKEN-RING_SNAP
-> 802.3
There are six frame types for which you can set translation options. The frame type in the 
left column indicates the incoming frame, and the frame type in the right column (after 
the 
->
) indicates the outgoing frame. You can configure the outgoing frame type for each 
incoming frame.