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SmartSwitch 2000
User’s Guide
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Notice Enterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Enterasys Networks to determine whether any such changes have been made. The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice. IN NO EVENT SHALL ENTERASYS NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING BUT
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Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Using the SmartSwitch 2000 User’s Guide ............................................................... 1-5 Related Manuals............................................................................................................ 1-6 Software Conventions .................................................................................................. 1-6 Using the Mouse ............................................................................................
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Contents Configuring Ethernet Ports on Second Generation Devices .................. 2-35 Operational Mode Fields...................................................................... 2-37 Setting the Desired Operational Mode............................................... 2-38 Auto Negotiation Technologies ........................................................... 2-39 Setting Advertised Abilities for Auto Negotiation........................... 2-40 Configuring the COM Port......................
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Contents Disabling a Basic Alarm........................................................................................ 3-8 Viewing the Basic Alarm Log............................................................................... 3-9 Advanced Alarm Configuration............................................................................... 3-10 Accessing the RMON Advanced Alarm/Event List ...................................... 3-10 Creating and Editing an Advanced Alarm .......................
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Contents Chapter 6 FDDI Applications Concentrator Configuration ........................................................................................ 6-2 Connection Policy Window ......................................................................................... 6-6 Station List................................................................................................................... ... 6-8 Stations Panel..........................................................................
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Chapter 1 Introduction How to use this guide; related guides; software conventions; getting help Welcome to the SmartSwitch 2000 User’s Guide. We have designed this guide to serve as a reference for using the SmartSwitch 2000 family of devices. The SmartSwitch 2000 product family consists of several models of standalone high-speed network devices. By default, these devices perform traditional switching (or bridging); each can also be configured to perform prestandard IEEE 802.1Q VLAN switch
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Introduction high speed connection to a local server, and one additional slot for a High Speed Interface Module (HSIM) which can provide FDDI, ATM, Gigabit Ethernet, or WAN connectivity depending on the type of HSIM installed. The only difference between the two devices is that the 2E43-51 supports a single power supply, and the 2E43-51R supports dual, redundant power supplies. •The 2H23-50R SmartSwitch is a 48 port MicroLAN 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch (4 separately repeated MicroLANs of 12
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Introduction •The 2H28-08R SmartSwitch, which has a total of eight ports consisting of six built-in front panel 100BaseFX multimode fiber SC ports and two front panel slots for optional Fast Ethernet Port Interface Modules (FEPIMs) to support an uplink to 100 Mbps Ethernet backbones or a high speed connection to a local server. The 2H28-08R supports dual, redundant power supplies. •The 2H253-25R SmartSwitch is a 10/100 Fast Ethernet switch, providing 24 100BaseTX ports via dual RJ21 connect
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Introduction standard, which defines how end users that rely on existing data communications technology and protocols can operate over an ATM network without penalty. •The HSIM-W6 and HSIM-W84 are Wide Area Networking (WAN) HSIMs, which can provide uplinks to WAN backbones and allow you to perform seamless LAN to WAN switching. The HSIM-W6 supports IP and IPX bridging or routing services, including IP RIP. Multiple WAN connectivity options are supported, including Sync, T1, E1, D&I, ISDN S
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Introduction The latest SmartSwitches feature VHSIM slots, which can accept any of the previously detailed HSIMs or the VHSIM-G6 Gigabit Ethernet High Speed Interface Module: •The VHSIM-G6 is a Gigabit Ethernet module which provides two slots for GPIMs of various media to offer integrated Gigabit Ethernet uplink capability. The VHSIM-G6 can accept the GPIM-01, which offers one SC connector for MMF 1000Base SX Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, the GPIM-09, which offers one SC connector for MMF
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Introduction Chapter 7, ATM Configuration, describes how to configure Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) for the ATM interface(s) in the ATM Connections window, which will be available if you have an HSIM-A6DP module installed in your device. Chapter 8, HSIM-W87 Configuration, describes the T3, T1, and IP Priority configuration windows which will be available when an HSIM-W87 is installed. Related Manuals The SmartSwitch 2000 User’s Guide is only part of a complete document set designed to pr
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Introduction Left Mouse Button Right Mouse Button Figure 1-1. Mouse Buttons For many mouse operations, this document assumes that the left (primary) mouse button is to be used, and references to activating a menu or button will not include instructions about which mouse button to use. However, in instances in which right (secondary) mouse button functionality is available, instructions will explicitly refer to right mouse button usage. Also, in situations where you may be switching between
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Introduction Common SmartSwitch 2000 Window Fields Similar descriptive information is displayed in boxes at the top of most device-specific windows in NetSight Element Manager, as illustrated in Figure 1-2, below. Device Location Name MAC IP Address Address Figure 1-2. Sample Window Showing Group Boxes Device Name Displays the user-defined name of the device. The device name can be changed via the System Group window; see the Generic SNMP User’s Guide for details. IP Address Displays the
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Introduction Informational fields describing the boards and/or ports being modeled are also displayed in most windows: Board Number Displays the number of the board. The SmartSwitch 2000 will always be Board 1. Port Number Displays the number of the monitored port. Uptime Displays the amount of time, in a X days hh:mm:ss format, that the SmartSwitch 2000 has been running since the last start-up. Using Window Buttons The Cancel button that appears at the bottom of most windows allows you to exi
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Introduction the use of the windows and their associated command and menu options. Note that if a Help button is grayed out, on-line help has not yet been implemented for the associated window. From the Help menu accessed from the Chassis View window menu bar, you can access on-line help specific to the Chassis View window, as well as bring up the Chassis Manager window for reference. Refer to Chapter 2 for information on the Chassis View and Chassis Manager windows. All of the online help
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Introduction FTP: ftp.ctron.com (134.141.197.25) Login anonymous Password your e-mail address By BBS: (603) 335-3358 Modem Setting 8N1: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, No parity Send your questions, comments, and suggestions regarding NetSight documentation to NetSight Technical Communications via the following address: Netsight_docs@enterasys.com To locate product specific information, refer to the Enterasys Web site: http://www.enterasys.com For the highest firmware versions successfully tested with
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Introduction 1-12 Getting Help