Cabletron Systems 9F120-08 manual

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    9031372-01 SmartSwitch 9000 9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Local Management Appendix[...]

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    1 Appendix 9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf ormation Intr oduction This appendix contains local management information that is specific to the 9F120-08, 9F122-12 and 9F125-08 MicroLAN modules. Default Interface Codes The Default Interface field on the General Configuration Screen allows you to enter a number (one through thr e[...]

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    9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation 2 FNB Resour ce Configuration Codes All of the MicroLAN Modules described in this appendix physically attach to the FNB-1 and the FNB-2 on the SmartSwitch 9000 backplane. By default, the module inserts into four rings (the primary and secondary rings of the FNB-1 and the FNB-2). The FNB[...]

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    3 9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation T able 2. 9F12x-xx MicroLAN Module FNB Resour ce Configuration Codes Configuration ID FDDI Connections Description 1 FNB 1 Pri. (MAC) Byp. , FNB 2 Pri. (No MAC) Byp. The module is attached, but not inserted, to the primary ring on the FNB-1. The module is attached, but not inserted, [...]

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    9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation 4 7 FNB 1 Pri. (No MAC) Ins. , FNB 2 Pri. (MAC) Byp. The module is attached to the FNB-1 primary ring and the FNB-2 primary ring. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-1 is turned on. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-2 is turned off. The MAC r esides on FNB-2. 8 [...]

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    5 9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation 13 FNB 1 Pri. (No MAC) Byp. , FNB 2 Sec. (MAC) Byp. The module is attached to the FNB-1 primary ring and the FNB-2 secondary ring. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-1 is turned off. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-2 is turned off. The MAC resides on FNB-2.[...]

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    9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation 6 19 FNB 1 Sec. (MAC) Ins. , FNB 2 Pri. (No MAC) Byp. The module is attached to the FNB-1 secondary ring and the FNB-2 primary ring. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-1 is turned on. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-2 is turned off. The MAC resides on FNB-1. [...]

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    7 9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation 25 FNB 1 Sec. (MAC) Byp. , FNB 2 Sec. (No MAC) Byp. The module is attached to the FNB-1 secondary ring and the FNB-2 secondary ring. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-1 is turned off. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-2 is turned off. The MAC resides on FNB-[...]

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    9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation 8 31 FNB 1 Sec. (No MAC) Ins. , FNB 2 Sec. (MAC) Byp. The module is attached to the FNB-1 secondary ring and the FNB-2 secondary ring. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-1 is turned on. The switch that inserts the module into the FNB-2 is turned off. The MAC resides on FNB-2[...]

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    9 9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation Module Specific Configuration Screen In the FNB Resource Configuration Scr een, you determine which of the two FNB rings contains the MAC. The 9F120 MicroLAN Module Specific Configuration Screen allows you to assign one of the two FNB rings (either the ring that contains the MAC o[...]

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    9F120-08 / 9F122-12 / 9F125-08 Module Specific Inf or mation 10[...]