Using The Reset Button; Configuring The Trbmim-T - Cabletron Systems TRBMIM-T User Manual

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REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
An LED conveys the information about the status of a network function
with which it is associated either by lighting or not lighting the color it
can produce. See Chapter 5 for more information about LEDs, including
information on LED color codes and how to monitor and troubleshoot
your Token Ring installation using LEDs.

2.4.3 Using The Reset Button

The Reset button is used to reset, or restart, the TRBMIM-T. During the
reset process the TRBMIM-T runs various system-initialization tests.
When you reset the TRBMIM-T you temporarily stop it from performing
any management and bridging functions until the reset process has been
completed.
Any and all management- and bridge-configuration parameters you set in
Local Management are retained in Non-Volatile Random Access Memory
(NVRAM) and restored after the reset. See Section 2.5.2 if you need
information about how to expunge configuration parameters for the
TRBMIM-T using the NVRAM jumper on the component board.
Resetting The TRBMIM-T
To reset the TRBMIM-T:
1. Insert a pointed object such as a paper clip or ballpoint pen tip into the
Reset button hole.
2. Press the button once, and then release.
Chapter 5 describes the information provided by the LEDs and also the
Power Up Diagnostic screen (displayed on your management terminal)
during the restart process.

2.5 CONFIGURING THE TRBMIM-T

This section describes how to work with the dip switches and jumpers on
the TRBMIM-T component board to configure various operational
settings for the TRBMIM-T.
It specifically describes how to perform the following tasks:
Specify the operating speeds for the FNB ring and the Station port
Enable and disable the backup battery that supplies power to NVRAM
and the real time clock and calender
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