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8-2
C
HAPTER
 8: A
DMINISTERING
 FDDI R
ESOURCES
Displaying Station
Information
When you display FDDI station information, you receive information about 
the station, including its configuration, status reporting, and the most 
pertinent statistics about general station activity and errors.
Enter the following from the top level of the Administration Console:
fddi station display
You are prompted for a station. The Switch 2200 has only one station, which 
appears in brackets.
Press [Return].
See the following example of station information:
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
bridge
ip
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
station
path
mac
port
display
connectPolicy
tNotify
statusReporting
   configuration         tNotify statusReporting   connectPolicy
        isolated              30         enabled          0x8000
        ecmState remoteDisconect     traceMaxExp
              in           false        87500000
                       stationId
         00-00-00-80-3e-02-95-00
Table 8-1   Description of Fields for FDDI Station Attributes  
Field
Description
configuration
Attachment configuration for the station or concentrator. Values 
can be Thru, Isolated, Wrap_A, and Wrap_B. 
connectPolicy
Bit string representing the connection policies in effect on a 
station. How connection policies translate into bits is described in 
Table 8-2. This value can be user-defined.
ecmState
Current state of the ECM state machine
remoteDisconnect Flag indicating that the station was remotely disconnected from 
the network as a result of receiving an fddiSMTAction with the 
value of disconnect in a Parameter Management Frame (PMF). A 
station requires a Connect Action to rejoin and clear the flag.
stationID
Unique identifier for an FDDI station
statusReporting
Value indicating whether statusReporting is enabled or disabled for 
the station. This attribute controls whether a station generates 
Status Report Frames (SRFs) to report events and conditions to 
network management stations. This value can be user-defined.
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