Where To Find Configuration Information - Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual

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Where to Find Configuration Information

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The following shows where to find the various configuration files among the menus.
(The first item,
A–Configuration
are the chapters/appendices in this manual where the items below those entries are
described. Following most items in the lower tiers are descriptions of the associated
database records.
A
Configuration
A
Configure Node
A
Configure Password
password.
B
Configure Time and Date
date that will be displayed on some screens and reports, and will allow
all Cabletron frame relay access nodes on a network to be in sync,
regarding reports and alarm messages that include the date and time.
C
Configure Node Defaults
used for remote control, file transfer, and alarm routing and reporting
operations.
D
Configure SNMP Parameters
manager; defines communities; SNMP trap routing, and hardware
platforms (for identification by Netlink OmniView element manager).
A
Configure System Defaults
B
Configure Community Table
C
Configure Trap Routing
D
Configure Model Number
E
Configure IP/LLC2/BRIDGE/IPX Default Parameters
A
Configure IP Node Defaults
FRM will act as an IP gateway and which version of RIP will be
used.
B
Configure Bridge/LLC-2 Node Defaults
parameters that will be used internally by the node to identify a
virtual bridge that will connect the LLC2 function to LAN
interfaces and frame relay PVCs.
C
Review SNA LLC2 Hosts
(see below) that have been configured on the FRM.
D
Configure SNA LLC2 Hosts
the FRM; includes session type (originated or terminated),
necessary addresses, timers.
E
Configure IPX Node Defaults
the FRM when used as an interface to a Novell NetWare
network.
F
Configure Filter Definitions and Applications
A
Review IPX Filter Definitions
filters (see next item) that are configured on the FRM.
B
Configure IPX Filter Definitions
parameters for transmission of RIP and SAP updates, and/or
generic IPX packets, per interface and direction.
C
Review IPX Filter Applications
information on any IPX filter applications (see below)
configured on the FRM.
D
Configure IPX Filter Applications
filters to interfaces/filter types/directions.
, is an entry on the Main Menu.) Following some items
– (Chapter 2) allows changing the default login
– (Chapter 2) allows setting a correct time/
– (Chapter 4) specifies IDs and passwords
– (Chapter 16) identifies the SNMP
– (Chapter 13) specifies whether the
– (Chapter 9) displays any LLC2 hosts
– (Chapter 9) defines LLC2 hosts on
– (Chapter 14) defines operation of
– (Chapter 14) displays any IPX
Frame Relay Module 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01
– (Chapter 9) specifies
– (Chapter 14) specifies
– (Chapter 14) displays
– (Chapter 14) applies IPX

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