IMC Networks IE-MiniFiberLinX-II Operation Manual page 30

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802.1p Base Pri
Last Gasp
Serial Configuration/Telnet Session
Access to the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II can be managed by typing accounts and pressing
Enter from the command screen.
On the screen that appears, press A to add a user, entering the user's information in
the appropriate fields. To delete a user, press D for the user selected. Pressing any
other button will exit this screen.
User rights only allow viewing of status/settings but not changing of settings.
To log onto the unit through the serial port, connect a PC to the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II
using the included adapter. Set the computer/terminal for VT-100 emulation, with
the following settings: 38.4K baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no FlowControl.
Enter the User Name and Password as admin (which is the default setting), when
connecting through Telnet/HyperTerminal. A new User Name and Password should
be set after signing on the first time.
Assign the IE-MiniFiberLinX-II an IP address before using a Telnet session (the default
IP address is 10.10.10.10). All configurations performed using the serial port can
Set the level of 802.1p base priority (3 or 4).
The IE-MiniFiberLinX-II has two outgoing queues; one for
high priority traffic and one for low priority traffic. If the Base
VLAN Priority is 4 for example, 0-3 are low priority and 4-7
are high priority. If the Base VLAN Priority is changed to 3,
0-2 are low priority and 3-7 are high priority.
A feature which sends a trap to indicate the IE-
MiniFiberLinX-II is down if power to the module fails. Last
Gasp can be enabled only through the CLI, and is OFF by
default.
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