Bay Networks Marlin Supplementary Manual

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Issue 4.0
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ISSUE 4.0
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  • Page 1 Bay Networks Inc. for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. All trade marks are acknowledged. 1996 Scorpion Logic Ltd. A Bay Networks company ISSUE 4.0 MAN-MARLIN-BRIDGE-ADDENDUM...
  • Page 2 MAN-MARLIN-BRIDGE-ADDENDUM ISSUE 4.0...
  • Page 3 The purpose of this addendum is to document the changes introduced between Release 3 and Release 4 software. This addendum should be read in conjunction with the Marlin Bridge Reference Manual Issue 3.0 to provide a full description of the configuration and operation of the Marlin Bridge.
  • Page 4: Command Prompt

    ANAGEMENT The port configuration screen displays a list of ports; LAN, WAN and ISDN that have been detected by the unit. This screen is accessed by typing CO PO at the command prompt. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ Name LAN1 LAN Port No. 1 [WAN1 HDLC Link 1 ISDN1 TA Link 1...
  • Page 5 RIDGE ONFIGURATION The Bridge Configuration menu is accessed by typing CO BR at the command line prompt. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ PARAM General Bridging Parameters Spanning Tree Configuration ADDRESS Address Filter Table TYPE Type Filter Table Static ARP Table IPX SAP Filter ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ (co br) Enter command :...
  • Page 6 2.2.1 G ENERAL RIDGING This configuration menu is reached by typing CO BR PAR at the command line. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ Ageing Time(Sec) Learning Action on Match Filter Multicast Type Matching Unmatched Type Action : Learn Src on Multicast: Learn Novell 802.3 Learn Novell Ethernet2: Learn Novell 802.2...
  • Page 7: Static Arp

    2.2.2 TATIC The Static ARP list is obtained by typing CO BR ARP at the command line prompt. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ IP Address MAC Address 1.1.1.1 222222222222 EDIT - Edit Entry ADD - Add Entry ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ (co br arp) Enter command : Figure 2.4 Use of the Static ARP option restricts remote access to the management system from either the LAN or a WAN/ISDN port.
  • Page 8: Sap Filters

    2.2.3 SAP F ILTERS The SAP Filter list is obtained by typing CO BR SAP from the command line prompt. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ Name Server* ADD <name> - Add filter ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ (co br sap) Enter command : Figure 2.5 Large Novell IPX networks can contain many servers and services which are continually advertised via the Service Advertising Protocol (SAP).
  • Page 9 DDENDUM Name The server or service for which SAP and RIP entries should be learned. The * wildcard character can be used instead of one or multiple characters in the name. The wildcard must be the last character in the name string. In the example above the entry Server* will learn all SAPs starting with the string ‘Server’...
  • Page 10: Isdn Configuration

    ISDN C ONFIGURATION The ISDN Bridge configuration menu is accessed by typing CO ISDN at the command line prompt. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ AUTHORISE - AUTOCALL BANDS NUMBERS WINS ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ (co isdn) Enter command : Figure 2.6 Parameters associated with the physical configuration of the ISDN Terminal Adaptor have been moved from the Port list to the TA form on this menu.
  • Page 11 2.3.1 TA L The TA list is obtained by typing CO IS TA at the command line prompt. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ Card Slot Type Version Base 1 Unknown Exp1 1 PRIETSI VERSION x MGR=n.nn EDIT - Edit Entry ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ (co isdn ta) Enter command : Figure 2.7...
  • Page 12: Etsi Primary Rate Ta

    2.3.1.1 ETSI Primary Rate TA EDITing an ETSI PRI TA from the TA list will display the following form. N.MAR.mmm SYSTEM NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ ATVER? ATMODE? ATTYPE? Keyed Chans Active Chans Framing ___________________________________________________________________________________ ^E Submit ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 2.8 The ETSI PRI TA is used in networks that support the ETSI CTR4 (NET 5) Euro PRI signalling standard.
  • Page 13 ATTYPE? The type display shows the generic type e.g. PRI, the line speed (E1 is a European standard for 2.048Mbps) and the ISDN firmware loaded. KEYED This is the maximum number of ISDN channels this TA can CHANS support. ACTIVE The number of channels currently enabled can be increased CHANS or decreased by entering a value in this field.
  • Page 14 This field should be configured to match the PRI switch type TYPE used by the ISDN service provider. Options are: Nat.ISDN, AT&T Custom, AT&T and NorTel DMS. For more information please refer to the O ISDN booklet which is included with North American PRI TA shipments.
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