3.10.2 Setting Frame Translation Types; Setting The Frame Translation Types To The Default Values; When To Set The Interpret 802.3 Length For Frames > 64 Bytes Field To [Enabled] - Cabletron Systems DELHF-UA User Manual

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DEFAULT
This command sets all translation types to their default values.

3.10.2 Setting Frame Translation Types

To change the frame translations from the default settings, perform the
following steps:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired frame type field, located
inside the brackets.
2. Use the SPACE bar to toggle between the available choices.
3. With the desired frame type selected, use the arrow keys to highlight
the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen, then press ENTER.
The "Saved OK" message appears indicating that the changes have
been saved to memory.
3.10.3 Setting the Frame Translation Types to the
Default Values
To return the frame translations to the default settings, perform the
following steps:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the DEFAULT command at the
bottom of the screen and press ENTER.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of
the screen and press ENTER. The "Saved OK" message appears
indicating that the changes have been saved to memory.
3.10.4 When to Set the Interpret 802.3 Length for Frames
> 64 Bytes Field to [ENABLED]
In most network configurations, the default setting of [DISABLED] is
appropriate. Some Ethernet devices, however, add padding to frames that
are larger than the Ethernet minimum of 64 bytes. If network problems
arise with the DELHF-UA switching frames that contain padding, this
field may need to be set to [ENABLED]. If you are not sure what is
causing the problem, contact your DIGITAL representative.
DELHF-UA User's Guide
The FDDI/Ethernet Translation Configuration Screen
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