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Summary of Contents

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1742-00COM13X14XSmartSwitch 10/100WITH SECURE FAST VIRTUAL NETWORKINGRESETPWRCPU8H02-16SmartSWITCH MMAC3X4X1X2X5X6X7X8X9X10X11X12X1615 8H02-16 SmartSw

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Contentsviii 8H02-16 User’s Guide

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Chapter 6: Local Management6-54 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.19 BRIDGE STATISTICS SCREENThe Bridge Statistics screen, Figure 6-19, lists the number of frames

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Port Statistics Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-55Frames Fltrd (Read-Only)Displays the number of frames filtered by the interface.Frames Frwded (Read-Only

Page 5 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide iii

Chapter 6: Local Management6-56 8H02-16 User’s GuideThe following definitions explain each field of the Port Statistics screen:Port # (Selectable)Indica

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Port Statistics Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-57Broadcasts (Read-only)Displays the number of broadcasts transmitted and received.Multicasts (Read-only)

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Chapter 6: Local Management6-58 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.21 NETWORK TOOLSThe Network Tools function, shown in Figure 6-21, resides on the 8H02-16 and all

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Network Tools8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-596.21.1 Built-in CommandsThe built-in commands listed in this section activate functions on the LM managed device

Page 9 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide vii

Chapter 6: Local Management6-60 8H02-16 User’s GuideYou can specify the arp command without options, or with one of the following options:Options: -a

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Network Tools8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-61bridge:Syntax: bridge [ENABLE/DISABLE] [IFNUM/ALL]Description: The bridge command allows bridge management to be

Page 11 - INTRODUCTION

Chapter 6: Local Management6-62 8H02-16 User’s Guidenetstat:Syntax: netstat [option]Description: The netstat command provides a display of general net

Page 12 - 1.2 STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE

Network Tools8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-63ping:Syntax: ping [IP address]Description: The ping command generates an outbound ping request to check the stat

Page 13 - 1.3.1 8H02-16 Features

8H02-16 User’s Guide 1-1 CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Cabletron Systems 8H02-16 SmartSwitch 10/100 User’s Guide . This guide describes the

Page 14 - 1.3.2 Connectivity

Chapter 6: Local Management6-64 8H02-16 User’s Guideshow:Syntax: show [PROTOCOL] [TABLE]Description: The show command displays information concerning

Page 15 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 1-5

Network Tools8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-65traceroute:Syntax: traceroute [IP address]Description: The traceroute command generates a TRACEROUTE request to

Page 16 - 1.5 OPTIONAL FEATURES

Chapter 6: Local Management6-66 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.21.2 Special Commandsdone, quit, exit:Syntax: doneDescription: The done command enables the user

Page 17 - 1.6 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS

8H02-16 User’s Guide A-1APPENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSThis appendix provides operating specifications for the Cabletron Systems 8H02-16. Cabletron Systems re

Page 18 - 1.7 GETTING HELP

Appendix A: SpecificationsA-2 8H02-16 User’s GuideA.5 INPUT/OUTPUT PORTSA.6 COM PORT/PIN ASSIGNMENTSThe COM port has the following pin assignments: Por

Page 19 - 1.8 RELATED MANUALS

Agency Approvals8H02-16 User’s Guide A-3A.7 AGENCY APPROVALSSafetyThe 8H02-16 meets the safety requirements of UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950 an

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Appendix A: SpecificationsA-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Page 21 - NETWORK REQUIREMENTS

8H02-16 User’s Guide B-1APPENDIX BFE-100TX AND FE-100FX SPECIFICATIONSThe 8H02-16 supports two Fast Ethernet Interface Modules:• FE-100TX• FE-100FXThi

Page 22 - 2-2 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Appendix B: FE-100TX and FE-100FX SpecificationsB-2 8H02-16 User’s GuideB.2 FE-100FXThe FE-100FX shown in Figure B-2 uses an SC style connector that su

Page 23 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 2-3

8H02-16 User’s Guide C-1APPENDIX C OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS AND MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGSThe top cover must be removed to gain access to the mode bank s

Page 24 - 2-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 1: Introduction 1-2 8H02-16 User’s Guide 1.2 STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE This guide is organized as follows:Chapter 1, Introduction , outlines

Page 25 - INSTALLATION

Appendix C: Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank SettingsC-2 8H02-16 User’s GuideC.2 REMOVING THE CHASSIS COVERThis section describes how to re

Page 26 - 3.4 INSTALLING THE 8H02-16

Removing the Chassis Cover8H02-16 User’s Guide C-3b. Disconnect all network cables attached to the 8H02-16. 2. If the 8H02-16 is rack mounted, remove

Page 27 - 3.4.2 Rackmount Installation

Appendix C: Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank SettingsC-4 8H02-16 User’s GuideC.3 SETTING THE MODE SWITCHThese switches are set at the facto

Page 28 - 3-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Setting the Mode Switch8H02-16 User’s Guide C-5• Switch 6 - Forced Download. Changing the position of this switch (i.e., moving the switch from one po

Page 29 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-5

Appendix C: Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank SettingsC-6 8H02-16 User’s GuideC.4 INSTALLING OPTIONAL FAST ETHERNET INTERFACE MODULESFigure

Page 30 - 3.5 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK

Installing Optional Fast Ethernet Interface Modules8H02-16 User’s Guide C-7To remove a coverplate, refer to Figure C-4 and proceed as follows:a. Remov

Page 31 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-7

Appendix C: Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank SettingsC-8 8H02-16 User’s Guide4. See Figure C-5. Gently pull the faceplate of the 8H02-16 fo

Page 32 - 3-8 8H02-16 User’s Guide

8H02-16 User’s Guide Index-1INDEXNumerics100BASE-FXcable length 2-4cable loss 2-3fiber optic budget 2-3propagation delay 2-3100BASE-TXcable length 2-2

Page 33 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-9

IndexIndex-2 8H02-16 User’s GuideFFE-100FXtransmitter power B-2Fiber connectionSC to SC 3-11Full Duplex Configuration screen 6-33full duplex 6-34link

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Index8H02-16 User’s Guide Index-3PPassword screen 6-3Passwords 6-23Peak switch utilization 6-37Physical properties A-1Port Redirect Function screendes

Page 35 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-11

8H02-16 Overview8H02-16 User’s Guide 1-3 1.3 8H02-16 OVERVIEW The 8H02-16 is a standalone 16-port high-speed network switch device that supports trad

Page 36 - 3-12 8H02-16 User’s Guide

IndexIndex-4 8H02-16 User’s GuideTTerminal configuration 5-1Trap table configuration 6-27Trapsenable 6-27Troubleshooting 4-1checklist 4-5UUnpacking 3-

Page 37 - TROUBLESHOOTING

POWER SUPPLY CORDThe mains cord used with this equipment must be a 2 conductor plus ground typewith minimum 0.75 mm square conductors and must incorpo

Page 39 - 4.2 FE-100TX LED

Chapter 1: Introduction 1-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide • Full Duplex Switched Ethernet (FDSE) support for 20 Mbps links to bandwidth intensive users/serve

Page 40 - 4-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

8H02-16 Overview8H02-16 User’s Guide 1-5 1.3.4 Management Management of the 8H02-16 is accomplished using Local Management tools or remote SNMP manag

Page 41 - 4.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST

Chapter 1: Introduction 1-6 8H02-16 User’s Guide 1.4 LOCAL MANAGEMENT FEATURES Local Management provides the tools that allow management of the 8H02

Page 42 - 4.4 USING THE RESET BUTTON

Document Conventions8H02-16 User’s Guide 1-7 • Cabletron Systems provides Fast Ethernet Interface Modules to support uplinks to 100 Mbps Ethernet bac

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Chapter 1: Introduction 1-8 8H02-16 User’s Guide 1.7 GETTING HELP If you need additional support related to this device, or if you have any question

Page 44 - 5-2 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Related Manuals8H02-16 User’s Guide 1-9 1.8 RELATED MANUALS The following manuals may help the user to control and manage the 8H02-16 using SNMP netw

Page 46 - 5-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 1: Introduction 1-10 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Page 47 - LOCAL MANAGEMENT

8H02-16 User’s Guide 2-1 CHAPTER 2NETWORK REQUIREMENTS This chapter contains general networking guidelines. Before attempting to use the 8H02-16 or t

Page 48 - CONVENTIONS

Chapter 2: Network Requirements2-2 8H02-16 User’s GuideImpedanceCabletron Systems 10BASE-T twisted pair products work on twisted pair cable with 75 to

Page 49 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-3

Network Requirements8H02-16 User’s Guide 2-3Propagation DelayPropagation delay is the amount of time it takes data to travel from the sending device t

Page 50 - 6-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 2: Network Requirements2-4 8H02-16 User’s GuidePropagation delay (collision delay) is the amount of time it takes data to travel from the send

Page 51 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-5

8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-1CHAPTER 3INSTALLATIONThis chapter covers the following items:• Required tools• Unpacking the 8H02-16• Installing the 8H02-16 o

Page 52 - 6.4 DEVICE MENU SCREEN

Chapter 3: Installation3-2 8H02-16 User’s Guide3.3 8H02-16 OPTIONSIf the 8H02-16 is to be installed with optional Fast Ethernet Interface Modules, ref

Page 53 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-7

Installing the 8H02-168H02-16 User’s Guide 3-33.4.2 Rackmount InstallationTo install the 8H02-16 in a 19-inch rack, Cabletron Systems includes an acce

Page 54 - 6-8 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 3: Installation3-4 8H02-16 User’s GuideAttaching the Strain-Relief BracketAttach the strain-relief bracket to the front of the 8H02-16 as foll

Page 55 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-9

Installing the 8H02-168H02-16 User’s Guide 3-5Rack Mounting the 8H02-16Proceed as follows to install the 8H02-16 into a 19-inch rack.1. Remove and dis

Page 56 - 6-10 8H02-16 User’s Guide

8H02-16 User’s Guide i NOTICE Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document

Page 57 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-11

Chapter 3: Installation3-6 8H02-16 User’s Guide3.4.3 Connecting to the Power SourceTo connect the 8H02-16 to a power source, proceed as follows: 1. Pl

Page 58 - 6-12 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Connecting to the Network8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-73.5.1 Connecting UTP Cables to Ports 1 Through 14 Before connecting a segment to the 8H02-16, check e

Page 59 - 6.6.2 Setting the Subnet Mask

Chapter 3: Installation3-8 8H02-16 User’s GuideFigure 3-6 Cable Pinouts - (RJ45) Crossover Cablec. Check that the twisted pair connection meets the dB

Page 60 - 6-14 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Connecting to the Network8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-9Figure 3-7 FE-100TX Crossover SwitchConnect an FE-100TX to a twisted pair segment as follows:1. Ensur

Page 61 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-15

Chapter 3: Installation3-10 8H02-16 User’s Guide3. Verify that a Link exists by checking that the port RX LED is on (flashing green or yellow or on so

Page 62 - 6.6.7 Setting the Device Time

Connecting to the Network8H02-16 User’s Guide 3-11Fiber Optic Network Connection1. Remove the protective plastic covers from the fiber optic ports on

Page 63 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-17

Chapter 3: Installation3-12 8H02-16 User’s Guide4. Verify that a Link exists by checking that the port RX LED is flashing green or yellow, or on solid

Page 64 - 6-18 8H02-16 User’s Guide

8H02-16 User’s Guide 4-1CHAPTER 4TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter provides information concerning the following:• Using the LANVIEW diagnostic and status m

Page 65 - 6.6.11 Enabling the COM Port

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting4-2 8H02-16 User’s GuideTable 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs LED Color State Recommended ActionPWR Green Functional. No action.Red 5-Volt

Page 66 - 6-20 8H02-16 User’s Guide

FE-100TX LED8H02-16 User’s Guide 4-34.2 FE-100TX LEDThe optional FE-100TX has one LED labeled 10/100. The 10/100 LED together with the receive LED all

Page 67 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-21

Noticeii 8H02-16 User’s Guide FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1

Page 68 - 6.6.13 Setting the Baud Rate

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting4-4 8H02-16 User’s GuideTable 4-3 FE-100TX LED (Without Link)NOTENo Link exists if the Receive (RX) LED is off.LED Color Des

Page 69 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-23

Troubleshooting Checklist8H02-16 User’s Guide 4-54.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLISTIf the 8H02-16 is not working properly, refer to Table 4-4 for a checkli

Page 70 - MIB objects and allows

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting4-6 8H02-16 User’s Guide4.4 USING THE RESET BUTTONThe RESET button shown in Figure 4-3 resets the 8H02-16 processor without

Page 71 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-25

8H02-16 User’s Guide 5-1CHAPTER 5COM PORT AND TELNET CONNECTIONSThis chapter provides information about the following items:• Connecting and configurin

Page 72 - 6.8 SNMP TRAPS SCREEN

Chapter 5: COM Port and Telnet Connections5-2 8H02-16 User’s GuideTable 5-1 VT Terminal SetupDisplay Setup MenuColumns ->Controls ->Auto Wrap -

Page 73 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-27

Connecting a Management Terminal to the 8H02-168H02-16 User’s Guide 5-35.3 CONNECTING A MANAGEMENT TERMINAL TO THE 8H02-16The 8H02-16 comes with a Con

Page 74 - 6-28 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 5: COM Port and Telnet Connections5-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide5.5 RUNTIME IP ADDRESS DISCOVERYUpon power up, the 8H02-16, through a function calle

Page 75 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-29

8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-1CHAPTER 6LOCAL MANAGEMENTThis chapter describes how to access and use Local Management for the 8H02-16.6.1 OVERVIEWLocal Manag

Page 76 - 6.10.1 Selecting the STA

Chapter 6: Local Management6-2 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.2 LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONSAll key names appear as capital letters in this manual. Ta

Page 77 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-31

Accessing Local Management8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-36.3 ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENTPerform the following steps to access Local Management:1. Turn on the

Page 78 - 6-32 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Notice8H02-16 User’s Guide iii CABLETRON SYSTEMS, INC. PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: Before utilizing this product, carefully read this Licen

Page 79 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-33

Chapter 6: Local Management6-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide2. Enter the Password and press ENTER. The default Super-User access password is “public” or press

Page 80 - 6-34 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Accessing Local Management8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-56.3.2 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen ItemsSelect items on a menu screen by performing the fo

Page 81 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-35

Chapter 6: Local Management6-6 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.4 DEVICE MENU SCREENThe Device Menu screen is the access point for all Local Management screens.

Page 82 - 6.13 SYSTEM RESOURCES SCREEN

Device Menu Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-7The following explains each Device Menu screen field as shown in Figure 6-3:DEVICE CONFIGURATIONThe Device Co

Page 83 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-37

Chapter 6: Local Management6-8 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.5 DEVICE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENThe Device Configuration Menu screen, Figure 6-4, provides acces

Page 84 - 6-38 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Device Configuration Menu Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-9The following explains each Device Configuration menu screen as shown in Figure 6-4:GENERAL CONF

Page 85 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-39

Chapter 6: Local Management6-10 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.6 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREENThe General Configuration screen, Figure 6-5, allows the user to se

Page 86 - 6-40 8H02-16 User’s Guide

General Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-11Subnet Mask (Modifiable)Displays the subnet mask for the 8H02-16. A subnet mask “masks out” the net

Page 87 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-41

Chapter 6: Local Management6-12 8H02-16 User’s GuideScreen Lockout Time (Modifiable)Contains the maximum number of minutes that the Local Management ap

Page 88 - 6-42 8H02-16 User’s Guide

General Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-136.6.1 Setting the IP AddressSet the IP address by performing the following steps:1. Use the arrow

Page 89 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-43

Noticeiv 8H02-16 User’s Guide UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The enclosed product (a) was developed solely at private expense; (b) contai

Page 90 - 6.15 FLASH DOWNLOAD SCREEN

Chapter 6: Local Management6-14 8H02-16 User’s Guide3. Press ENTER. If the subnet mask is valid, the cursor returns to the beginning of the Subnet Mas

Page 91 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-45

General Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-156.6.4 Setting the Default InterfaceThe default interface is the interface channel for the designat

Page 92 - 6-46 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 6: Local Management6-16 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.6.6 Setting the Device DateTo set the system date, perform the following steps:1. Use the arrow

Page 93 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-47

General Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-17If the time entered is a valid format, the Event Message Line at the top of the screen displays “S

Page 94 - 6.16 CLEAR NVRAM SCREEN

Chapter 6: Local Management6-18 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.6.10 Configuring the COM PortThe 8H02-16 COM port supports the following applications:• Local Man

Page 95 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-49

General Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-196.6.11 Enabling the COM PortTo enable the COM port, perform the following steps:1. Use the arrow k

Page 96 - 6-50 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 6: Local Management6-20 8H02-16 User’s GuideFigure 6-6 COM Port Warning Screen3. Use the arrow keys to highlight YES. Press ENTER.4. If you EN

Page 97 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-51

General Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-216.6.12 Changing the COM Port ApplicationAfter enabling the COM port as described in Section 6.6.11

Page 98 - 6-52 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 6: Local Management6-22 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.6.13 Setting the Baud RateIf SLIP or PPP is selected in the previous section, a separate field ap

Page 99 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-53

SNMP Community Names Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-236.7 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREENThe SNMP Community Names option allows the user to set Local Manage

Page 100 - 6.19 BRIDGE STATISTICS SCREEN

8H02-16 User’s Guide v CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Using This Guide...

Page 101 - 6.20 PORT STATISTICS SCREEN

Chapter 6: Local Management6-24 8H02-16 User’s GuideThe following explains each SNMP Community Names screen field:Community Name (Modifiable)Displays th

Page 102 - 6-56 8H02-16 User’s Guide

SNMP Community Names Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-256.7.1 Establishing Community NamesThe password used to access Local Management at the Password Scr

Page 103 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-57

Chapter 6: Local Management6-26 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.8 SNMP TRAPS SCREENSince the 8H02-16 is an SNMP compliant device, it sends messages to multiple

Page 104 - 6.21 NETWORK TOOLS

Configuring the Trap Table8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-27Enable Traps (Toggle)Enables transmission of the traps to the network management station with the as

Page 105 - 6.21.1 Built-in Commands

Chapter 6: Local Management6-28 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.10 BRIDGE CONFIGURATION SCREENThe Bridge Configuration screen, Figure 6-9, provides the basic set

Page 106 - 6-60 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Bridge Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-29Type of STA (Toggle)Allows the user to set the method that bridges use to decide which bridge is th

Page 107 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-61

Chapter 6: Local Management6-30 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.10.1 Selecting the STAThe STA setting allows the user to set the method that the bridges use to

Page 108 - 6-62 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Device Specific Configuration Menu Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-316.11 DEVICE SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENThe Device Specific Configuration Menu scr

Page 109 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-63

Chapter 6: Local Management6-32 8H02-16 User’s GuideThe following explains each field of the Device Specific Configuration Menu screen:Full Duplex Config

Page 110 - 6-64 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Full Duplex Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-33Port Redirect FunctionThis screen allows the user to redirect traffic from one or multiple port

Page 111 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-65

Contentsvi 8H02-16 User’s Guide CHAPTER 6 LOCAL MANAGEMENT 6.1 Overview ...

Page 112 - 6.21.2 Special Commands

Chapter 6: Local Management6-34 8H02-16 User’s GuideThis section explains each field of the Full Duplex Configuration screen.Operation Mode (Toggle)Allo

Page 113 - SPECIFICATIONS

Full Duplex Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-35[Ports 9-14] (Read-only)When the Full Duplex Configuration screen appears, the current operatio

Page 114 - A.6 COM PORT/PIN ASSIGNMENTS

Chapter 6: Local Management6-36 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.13 SYSTEM RESOURCES SCREENThe System Resources screen, Figure 6-12, provides information concern

Page 115 - A.7 AGENCY APPROVALS

System Resources Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-37Flash Memory Installed (Read-only)Indicates the amount of FLASH memory installed in the 8H02-16 and ho

Page 116 - A-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 6: Local Management6-38 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.13.1 Resetting the Peak Switch Utilization Set the Peak Switch Utilization field to YES or NO as

Page 117 - APPENDIX B

High Speed Interface Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-396.14 HIGH SPEED INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREENThe High Speed Interface Configuration s

Page 118 - B.2 FE-100FX

Chapter 6: Local Management6-40 8H02-16 User’s GuideThe following briefly explains each field of the High Speed Interface Configuration screen. Port Type

Page 119 - MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS

High Speed Interface Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-41If an FE-100TX is installed, the field steps to Auto-Negotiation, 10Base-T, 10Base-TFD

Page 120 - C-2 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Chapter 6: Local Management6-42 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.14.2 Setting the FE-100FX Operational ModeUse this field to set the active technology. This field

Page 121 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide C-3

High Speed Interface Configuration Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-436.14.5 Setting the FE-100TX Advertised Ability In normal operation, a port (15 or 16)

Page 122 - C.3 SETTING THE MODE SWITCH

Contents8H02-16 User’s Guide vii APPENDIX C OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS AND MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS C.1 Required Tools ...

Page 123 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide C-5

Chapter 6: Local Management6-44 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.15 FLASH DOWNLOAD SCREENThe Flash Download screen, shown in Figure 6-14, allows the user to clea

Page 124 - INTERFACE MODULES

Flash Download Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-45The following briefly explains each field of the Flash Download screen: Download Method (Selectable)This fi

Page 125 - Save the screws

Chapter 6: Local Management6-46 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.15.1 Image File Download Using TFTPSet the 8H02-16 to download to FLASH using TFTP as follows:1.

Page 126 - C-8 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Flash Download Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-476.15.2 Image File Download Using BootPSet the 8H02-16 to download to FLASH using BootP as follows:1. Use

Page 127 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide Index-1

Chapter 6: Local Management6-48 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.16 CLEAR NVRAM SCREENThe Clear NVRAM screen shown in Figure 6-15 allows the user to clear all us

Page 128 - Index-2 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Clear NVRAM Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-49Clear NVRAM as follows:1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Clear NVRAM field.2. Use the SPACE bar to tog

Page 129 - 8H02-16 User’s Guide Index-3

Chapter 6: Local Management6-50 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.17 PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION SCREENThe Port Redirect Function screen, Figure 6-17, allows the user

Page 130 - Index-4 8H02-16 User’s Guide

Port Redirect Function Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-51The following definitions briefly explain each field of the Port Redirect Function screen:Source Po

Page 131 - SPANISH:

Chapter 6: Local Management6-52 8H02-16 User’s Guide6.17.2 Changing Source and Destination PortsAdd or delete source port and destination port entries

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Device Statistics Menu Screen8H02-16 User’s Guide 6-536.18 DEVICE STATISTICS MENU SCREENThe Device Statistics Menu screen, Figure 6-18, provides acces

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