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Cabletron Systems ATX Supplementary Manual

Local console manager commands reference card
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status
Displays the status of the interface modules,
including the number of learned addresses,
number of defined filters, CPU utilization, and
the status of each port or range of ports.
Options:
port number
port number range
Example: status
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sttimer
Displays the current Spanning Tree Address
Table aging time, and allows you to enter a
new aging time.
Example: sttimer 300
new time
trunk
Displays the current trunking status for all
monitored ports, and allows you to set
trunking for a specific port or range of ports.
Options:
on
off
Example: trunk 7-10, 15 on
port# range
Copyright
1996 by Cabletron Systems
PO Box 5005, Rochester, NH 03866-5005
All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
March 1996
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ATX Local Console Manager (LCM)
Commands Reference Card
address display
Displays learned addresses.
Options:
big
any
MAC-ADDRESS
ADDRESS-MASK
Example: address display any
arp display
Displays the ARP table.
Example: arp display
baud
Displays the current baud rate of your LCM
console connection, and allows you to change
the baud rate.
Options:
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
Example: baud 9600
new baud rate
bridge
Displays the bridging status for all ports, and
allows you to set bridging options for a single
port or a range of ports.
Options:
off
on
no
BPDU
Example: bridge 2-6 on
port# range
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Summary of Contents for Cabletron Systems ATX

  • Page 1 Copyright 1996 by Cabletron Systems PO Box 5005, Rochester, NH 03866-5005 All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A. 9031877 March 1996 ATX Local Console Manager (LCM) address display Displays learned addresses. Options: Example: address display any arp display Displays the ARP table.
  • Page 2 Enter ipaddr Displays the IP addresses, address masks, and MAC addresses for all monitored ports. This command also allows you to assign an IP address to a port on the ATX. Example: ipaddr 6 192.138.217.40 port# IP address reboot Allows you to enter the number of seconds the ATX waits before rebooting.