D-Link DI-1135 Reference Manual

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DI-1135
Ethernet Bridge/Router
X.25 Menus

Reference Manual

Issue 1
Software Versions XTF.05.09.X
© copyright 1996 by D-Link
5/96
Part # 168-20500

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  • Page 1: Reference Manual

    DI-1135 Ethernet Bridge/Router X.25 Menus Reference Manual Issue 1 Software Versions XTF.05.09.X © copyright 1996 by D-Link 5/96 Part # 168-20500...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents & M ..........................6 NITIAL RIDGE OUTER ANAGEMENT ONSOLE OWER ......................................6 OMMAND NTRY ........................................7 TRUCTURE Elements of the Menu Screens:..................................8 ......................................9 OGIN Login - Option 1 ................................. 9 ......................................... 10 Configuration - Option 1..............................10 Statistics - Option 2 ................................
  • Page 3 Contents Extended Buffering - Option 8............................31 Compression - Option 9 ..............................31 X.25 Packet Level Menu..................................32 Address - Option 1................................32 Circuit Numbering - Option 2 ............................32 Window Size - Option 3 ..............................32 Window Size Negotiation - Option 4 ..........................33 Packet Size - Option 5 ..............................
  • Page 4 Contents Cost - Option 3 ................................. 62 Type - Option 4 ................................62 Remove - Option 5 ................................62 IPX Routing Set-Up Menu..................................63 Show Interconnect - Option 1 ............................63 Network Numbers - Option 2............................63 IPX Routing - Option 3..............................64 IPX Forwarding - Option 4 ...............................
  • Page 5 Contents Define Pattern - Option 2..............................91 Remove Pattern - Option 3..............................91 Show Alias - Option 4 ..............................91 Add Alias - Option 5................................. 91 Remove Alias - Option 6 ..............................92 Help - Option 7................................. 92 Statistics Menu ....................................... 93 Statistics Set-Up - Option 1 ..............................
  • Page 6: Initial Bridge/Router & Management Console Power-Up

    Menu Command Entry Once the terminal type is specified, the MAIN (LOGIN) MENU will be displayed. The DI-1135 Ethernet bridge/router uses a “hotkey “ Menu. A menu option is chosen by selection of the desired option number. Entry of parameters is from the “>“ prompt. When a parameter is required, enter the necessary string and end it with a <Return>.
  • Page 7: Menu Structure

    Menu Name Option Number and Option Name Option Value Option Description Choosing an Option Returning to the Main Menu Returning to the Previous Menu 10. Command Prompt 11. ALARM display for a just-happened alarm event DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 8: Elements Of The Menu Screens

    The display of an ALARM notifies a viewing bridge/router manager that an event of significance has occurred. Since not every ALARM can be viewed as it occurs, the latest 42 ALARMs are recorded and can be viewed from the Network Events Menu. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 9: Main (Login) Menu

    Once the password is accepted, you will be given the expanded MAIN MENU for full access to bridge/router management features. Help - Option 2 Provides a brief description of menu format and usage. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 10: Main Menu

    Terminates your session and secures the bridge/router. The next user must log in and enter the correct password to view or change the bridge/router configuration. Help - Option 6 Provides a brief, one-screen description of menu format and usage. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 11: Configuration Menu

    Takes you to the Bridging Set-Up Menu, where the parameters for bridging are selected. The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) may also be managed from this menu. Internet Set-Up - Option 4 Takes you to the Internet Set-Up Menu, where the parameters for the Internet configuration are selected. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 12: Ip Routing Set-Up - Option 5

    Traps (Alarms) will also be sent by the bridge/router to the NMS to inform it of a significant event (cold start, warm start, link up, link down, authentication failure). Filter Set-Up - Option 8 Takes you to the Filter Set-Up Menu, where you can create filters based on protocol types and custom specifications. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 13: Access Set-Up Menu

    Takes you to the Device Set-Up Menu, where the device name, password, dates, and times are set and viewed. Remote Access - Option 3 Takes you to the Remote Access Menu, where you can connect to another bridge/router in the network of bridge/routers. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 14: Hardware Status - Option 4

    Link 2 Interface Type The type of link interface module currently installed in the link 2 position of this bridge/router. ROM Size Indicates the size of the FLASH EEPROM installed. Compression Indicates whether the compression hardware module is currently installed. Full Management Indicates whether the current management level is Full or Limited. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 15: Dump - Option 5

    If minor errors occurred, they may be corrected with the text editor. If errors were major, check the emulation package settings and dump the configuration again. 4) Once you are satisfied that the configuration dump was successful, the battery may be safely changed (if this was the reason for the dump). DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 16: Restore - Option 6

    2) Execute the Load command. Confirmation is required. Enter “yes” to proceed. 3) Send the file from the PC disk. 4) When the transfer is complete, the configuration will have been restored to the bridge/router. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 17: Terminal Set-Up Menu

    3) For a complete solution, create your own custom terminal type and add it to the types supported by the bridge/router using the Add option. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 18: Show - Option 2

    Remove - Option 4 Deletes a terminal definition. This will delete a newly created definition. To delete a terminal definition, enter the name of the terminal as shown when the Add or Show option is selected. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 19: Device Set-Up Menu

    With this option enabled, any attempt to connect to the bridge/router will be allowed only if the correct password is entered as defined on the bridge/router for which the connection is attempted. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 20: Device Name - Option 3

    LAN Name - Option 4 This option allows a name to be given to the LAN that the DI-1135 Ethernet bridge/router is attached to. The default uses the last 6 characters of the bridge/router’s LAN port MAC address with a prefix of LAN (e.g. LAN006045).
  • Page 21: Remote Access Menu

    When a Telnet connection is made to a bridge/router, ensure that the Telnet session is in character mode, and carriage return padding (or translation) is set to NULL (or no translation). The extra character sent when carriage return padding is on will cause some displays to behave erratically. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 22: Connect - Option 2

    Remove Name - Option 5 Allows you to remove a selected name. Note that the removal of a name also automatically removes the IP address and any notes associated with the name. Enter: all, Device name > DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 23: Wan Set-Up Menu

    Toggles between [enabled] and [disabled] to activate the link or take the link out of service. You must confirm that this is the action you wish to take by typing “yes” at the prompt. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 24: Link Status - Option 6

    The interface type is identified in this display (RS530, V.35, RS232, V.11). Each interface is a physical DTE. Clock : External In the environment expected for this bridge/router, the respective DCEs will supply clock, so, the clock will be External for each bridge/router. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 25 RNR, REJ, SABM, UA, DISC, DM and FRMR statistics indicate an unusual condition that should be evaluated. (Refer to the Trace Menu section for further information.) DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 26 HDLC frame of reference) and a retransmission of a frame is made. Underrun The link controller could not read the rest of the frame from common memory before the link FIFO emptied. This indicates a problem with the memory inside the bridge/router. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 27: Reset Link - Option 7

    100% link utilization would actually be double the link speed (112-Kbps for a 56-Kbps link). Reset Link - Option 7 Choosing this option restarts the link. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 28: X.25 Frame Level Menu

    When the Network Type is changed, a Soft Reset must be performed for this to take effect. This allows the bridge/router to initiate operation with the new network type. Default: [telenet] Choices: telenet, tymnet, datapac80, datapac84, transpac, dataxp, datanet1, pss, ddn, other DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 29: Speed - Option 3

    The default value of the auto cost of a link is always set according to link speed. A 9.6 K Compressing link will have the same cost as a 9.6 K Non-Compressing link. This situation must be kept in mind when some links are compressing and some links are not compressing. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 30: Retry Timer - Option 5

    When the link is torn down because the limit of retries is reached, the bridge/router must cycle through bringing the link up, establishing communications with the other bridge/routers, and calculation of the Spanning Tree. This process can take several minutes to complete. Default: [3] retries Range: 2 to 20 retries DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 31: Cd Wait Time - Option 7

    Some devices will attempt to transmit more data than the DI-1135 has buffer space for, this will cause frames to be discarded internally before the link buffer is flushed out, and the remote device will retransmit the data possibly causing more discards.
  • Page 32: X.25 Packet Level Menu

    The Maximum Window Size setting limits the maximum window size when the values are negotiated when Window Size Negotiation is enabled. Default: [7 - 7] default - maximum Range: 2 to 7 DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 33: Window Size Negotiation - Option 4

    When Packet Size Negotiation is enabled, all outgoing call requests and call accepts will contain the packet sizes for each direction of transmission. Packet sizes in incoming call requests and call accepts will be checked for legality. Default: [disabled] DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 34: Throughput Class - Option 7

    When Throughput Class Negotiation is enabled, all outgoing call requests and call accepts will contain the throughput class facility. This facility in incoming call requests and call accepts will be checked for legality. Default: [disabled] DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 35: X.25 Calls Menu

    DI-1135 bridge/routers. Edit Call - Option 1 Allows the definition of an X.25 call. The DI-1135 allows a total of 10 calls of which 8 are user definable and 2 are reserved for incoming calls. Enter: call identifier (from 1 to 10) >...
  • Page 36: Auto Call - Option 2

    Allows the setting up of pre-defined X.25 calls to be used as the default auto calls upon X.25 link operation. Up to two X.25 calls may be defined as auto call enable. When an X.25 call is set to auto call enabled, the DI-1135 will attempt to establish the X.25 call immediately after the X.25 link has been established.
  • Page 37: Show Call Status - Option 4

    Partner name. When a incoming connection is displayed, the partner name will be the device name of the calling DI-1135. When an X.25 call entry exists with the calling DI- 1135s address, the partner name entered in the local X.25 call will be displayed.
  • Page 38: Bridging Set-Up Menu

    This option enables or disables the frame forwarding operation of the bridge. Default: [enabled] Considerations: STP operation will not be affected when bridge forwarding is disabled. STP should be disabled when this bridge should not participate with other STP devices on the LAN. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 39: Bridge Aging Timer - Option 3

    Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-04 Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-05 Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-06 Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-07 Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-08 Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-09 Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-0a Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-0b Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-0c Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-0d Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-0e Internal 01-80-c2-00-00-0f Internal ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff Internal 12-34-56-78-99-99 LAN050607(fixed) 11-11-11-11-11-11 unknown end of table DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 40 This indicates that a bridge/router manager has specified that frames having this source or destination address will be filtered. (This station can neither send data across the bridge/router, nor receive data from across the bridge/router.) DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 41: Show Permanent Table - Option 5

    Removes all non-permanent filter table addresses. Considerations: To prevent accidental removal of all non-permanent addresses, this option must be confirmed by entering “yes” at the prompt. (Refuse by entering “no” or use the TAB key to back out). DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 42: Spanning Tree Menu

    If the Spanning Tree Protocol is to be [disabled], Options 1, 3, and 5 - 8 have no relevance. Note that Option 4 (Forwarding Delay) is used as the Learning timer in a non-STP configuration. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 43: Bridge Priority - Option 3

    During the Listening and Learning State intervals, forwarding is blocked although during the Learning State, learned station information is included in the address table. Default: [15 sec] (IEEE 802.1D recommendation) Range: 4 to 30 seconds DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 44: Message Age Timer - Option 5

    Higher Value A higher Maximum Age value will allow more time for confirmation of the network configuration. This could be beneficial if delays are introduced and the network is frequently “going down” for unnecessary reconfigurations. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 45: Hello Time - Option 6

    If a change is deemed necessary, increasing the value in small steps is the recommended action. The following relationship to Max Age must be maintained: Max Age _ 2 x (Hello Time + 1.0) default: 20 _ 6 DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 46: Show Bridge - Option 7

    Port Priority. (The default Port priority of decimal 128 yields a hex value of 80.) Following the hex value is the port number (01). Default port priority values therefore yield a Root port value of 0x8001. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 47: Topology Status - Option 8

    In the above display, there are two indicators of the LAN port identifying numbers. They are found under the ID columns. They may not fall in order, as the listing is based on the MAC address of each bridge. Port Priorities The Port Priorities are in decimal format (default 128). DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 48 This is the priority of the Designated Port. Cost If this is the Root Port, the priority is 0. Topology Changed Acked If the topology is stable this value is 0. If the topology is changing this value is 1. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 49: Lan Port Menu

    When the port is [disabled], it does not participate in frame relay or the learning process. Also, when [disabled] the port is not included in the STP topology calculations and will not be activated by the STP should it be needed to take over from a failed bridge. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 50: Path Cost - Option 2

    (80) - Refer to “Show Port” Range: 0 - 255 Considerations: Increasing this value lowers the probability of this port becoming the Root port to the Root bridge. Decreasing this value increases the probability. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 51: Show Port - Option 4

    Designated bridge’s Designated port. Note that a Root port does not have a Designated cost. When displaying the Port Status of a Root port attached to a LAN, the Designated port (and the designated cost) for this LAN is found on another bridge. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 52 X.25 Menus: LAN Port Menu STP Sample Topology DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 53: Internet Set-Up Menu

    IP Router. The DI-1135 Ethernet bridge/router supports SNMP that uses UDP for message transmission, and UDP runs on top of IP. An IP address is also required to connect to other bridge/routers across the LAN by using Telnet (for example, from a remote bridge/router to a local bridge).
  • Page 54: Subnet Size - Option 2

    Class A network 8-bit mask: 255.255.000.000 |-8-| Class B network 8-bit mask: 255.255.255.000 |-8-| Class C network 3-bit mask: 255.255.255.224 |-3-| Default: [none] Enter : none, size of subnet mask (from 2 to 22) > DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 55: Default Gateway - Option 3

    Sets the time-out value after which an ARP message will be resent. Default: [2 sec] Range: 1 - 20 seconds Address Mask Response - Option 6 Determines if an Address Mask Reply will be sent as a response to an Address Mask Request. Default: [enabled] DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 56: Bsd Type Broadcast - Option 7

    Sets the maximum number of router hops that an IP packet generated by the bridge/router is allowed before being discarded. IP packets that are being routed through the DI-1135 Ethernet bridge/router will have their time-to-live value decremented by two. Default:...
  • Page 57: Ip Routing Set-Up Menu

    Options 3 through 5 are only available when Option 3, IP Routing, is enabled. IP Routes - Option 1 Directs you to the IP Routes Menu, where the routing tables are displayed and changed. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 58: Ip Routing - Option 2

    IP traffic across the WAN links will be blocked Default: [disabled] ARP Proxy - Option 4 The DI-1135 Ethernet bridge/router will respond to ARP requests destined for another subnet, from its local subnet, when this option is enabled. This option applies only to subnets. Default: [disabled] Source Quench Generation - Option 5 Enables or disables the generation of Source Quench messages.
  • Page 59: Ip Routes Menu

    IP address of the next hop router to use to reach the Destination IP Address. Cost: Number of hops to reach the Destination IP Address. Route Type: Type of route used, either RIP or LOCAL. LOCAL is used for static routes. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 60: Show Static Routes - Option 2

    Edit Route - Option 3 Directs you to the Edit Route Menu where the routing tables are modified. Clear Static Routes - Option 4 Clears all of the static routes from the routing table. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 61: Edit Route Menu

    - Remove address from table Enter option number, “=“ - main menu, <TAB> - previous menu > NOTE: A Static Route will NOT be replaced with a RIP route, even if the cost is lower. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 62: Status - Option 1

    LOCAL is a static route entered by the operator of the bridge/router. Remove - Option 5 Removes the IP address from the routing table. If the route is a RIP route, the route may be re-learned by the next RIP route update from partner routers. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 63: Ipx Routing Set-Up Menu

    Type: [s]tart, [n]ext, [=] main menu, any other key to end. Network Numbers - Option 2 Directs you to the Network Numbers Menu, where network numbers may be assigned for the four frame types supported by this bridge/router. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 64: Ipx Routing - Option 3

    Enables or disables the forwarding of IPX traffic when IPX routing is enabled. When the IPX forwarding option is disabled, IPX traffic across the WAN links will be blocked Default: [disabled] Considerations: When IPX Forwarding is disabled all learned RIP routes will be cleared from the routing table. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 65: Show Routes - Option 5

    Network. Hops: Number of hops to reach the Destination IPX Network. Ticks: Number of ticks to reach the Destination IPX Network. Considerations: A 9600-bps link on this bridge/router has a tick value of 5. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 66: Show Services - Option 6

    IPX address of the Server. Hops: Number of hops to reach the Server from this bridge/router. Server Name: Name of the Server. Help - Option 7 Offers a brief description of the IPX routing options. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 67: Network Numbers Menu

    If a different network number is found for that frame type, the first network number defined or learned will continue to be used. Help - Option 5 Offers a brief description of the IPX frame types and network numbers. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 68: Snmp Set-Up Menu

    484 to 1472 bytes Considerations: The message size sent by the bridge/router is determined by what the NMS can accept. The default size of 1472 bytes, combined with the “overhead,” totals the maximum Ethernet frame size. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 69: Show Communities - Option 3

    Deletes the specified SNMP community from the list of available communities. Enter either the community name for a single deletion, or “all” if the entire SNMP community list is to be deleted. Note that removing all communities will prevent access from any NMS until replacements are added. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 70: Edit Snmp Community Menu

    - Insert trap address into list 5. Remove NMS address - Delete NMS address from list 6. Remove trap address - Delete trap address from list 7. Help - Read address list description Enter: > DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 71: Write Access - Option 1

    SNMP agent, it will be sent (along with the Community name) to each of the destination addresses specified. Addresses must be entered in standard IP format (four fields separated by a periods, with each field specifying a decimal number). If the list is empty, traps will not be sent. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 72: Remove Nms Address - Option 5

    Deletes the specified trap address associated with the SNMP Community. Other trap addresses and the NMS addresses remain unaffected. (If “all” is specified, all trap addresses are deleted.) Help - Option 7 Offers a brief description of the address list’s purpose and format. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 73: Filter Set-Up Menu

    Takes you to the IP Router Pattern Filter Menu, where you can create IP filters based on custom specifications. IPX Router Pattern Filter - Option 4 Takes you to the IPX Router Pattern Filter Menu, where you can create IPX filters based on custom specifications. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 74: Mac Address Filters Menu

    When Filter Operation is negative, all frames with MAC addresses as defined in the bridging table will be forwarded. Internal addresses will not be affected by the current state of the Filter Operation. All internal addresses will automatically be corrected for proper operation regardless of the current setting of Filter Operation. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 75: Show Bridging Table - Option 3

    Frames to this address will not cross the bridge/router, as they are identified as filter-if-destination. Note that this address should be made permanent, because if it is not encountered within the aging-timer interval, it will be removed from the table. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 76 These are addresses that are identified as to their location on a specific LAN, or as an (unknown) location. Their LAN location is identified either by manual entry, or through the Learning Process when encountered. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 77: Show Permanent Table - Option 4

    Removes all non-permanent filter-table addresses. Considerations: To prevent accidental removal of all non-permanent addresses, this option must be confirmed by entering “yes” at the prompt. (Refuse by entering “no” or use the TAB key to back out.) DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 78: Edit Mac Address Filter Menu

    “Not Present” is the Status value, and a Location value of [unknown] is shown. The * beside the value indicates that this value is changed automatically as an address is added or deleted and cannot be manually redefined. Default: * [Not Present] DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 79: Location - Option 2

    Identifies the location of the MAC address. The location will either be “unknown” or the LAN name of one of the partner connected DI-1135 bridge/routers. The * beside the value indicates that this value is changed automatically as the location is learned and cannot be manually redefined.
  • Page 80: Bridge Pattern Filter Menu

    Refer to the Programmable Filtering section of the Reference Manual file, for detailed filter construction information with examples. Show Pattern - Option 1 Displays the filter masks that have been defined with the Define Pattern option: Device: DEV050607 Bridge Filter Patterns Pattern ---------------------------- 12-600x 0-010203040506&12-809B DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 81: Define Pattern - Option 2

    Enter: filter pattern (up to 80 characters) > 12-600x Enter: pattern ID number (from 1 to 25) > 1 DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 82: Remove Pattern - Option 3

    Entering global will allow the removal of all or specific filter patterns defined as global filter patterns. Entering Destination LAN name will allow the removal of all or specific filter patterns defined for a specific LAN name. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 83: Show Alias - Option 4

    (up to 80 characters) > bmCast Enter: pattern ID number (from 1 to 25) >5 Check the alias filter assignment with the Show Pattern option: Device: DEV050607 Bridge Filter Patterns Pattern ---------------------------- 12-600x 0-010203040506&12-809B bmCast DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 84: Remove Alias - Option 6

    Provides three Help screens describing the creation of Filter Masks. The third screen displays some sample Filter Masks. To move between the three Help screens, type: [s]tart, [n]ext, or [p]rev. (You must use lower-case letters) DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 85: Ip Router Pattern Filter Menu

    Refer to the Programmable Filtering section of the Reference Manual file, for detailed filter construction information with examples. Show Pattern - Option 1 Displays the filter masks that have been defined with the Define Pattern option: Device: DEV050607 IP Router Filter Patterns Pattern ---------------------------- 12-600x 0-010203040506&12-809B DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 86: Define Pattern - Option 2

    Enter: filter pattern (up to 80 characters) > 12-600x Enter: pattern ID number (from 1 to 25) > 1 DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 87: Remove Pattern - Option 3

    Entering global will allow the removal of all or specific filter patterns defined as global filter patterns. Entering Destination LAN name will allow the removal of all or specific filter patterns defined for a specific LAN name. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 88: Show Alias - Option 4

    (up to 80 characters) > bmCast Enter: pattern ID number (from 1 to 25) >5 Check the alias filter assignment with the Show Pattern Option: Device: DEV050607 IP Router Filter Patterns Pattern ---------------------------- 12-600x 0-010203040506&12-809B bmCast DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 89: Remove Alias - Option 6

    Provides three Help screens describing the creation of Filter Masks. The third screen displays some sample Filter Masks. To move between the three Help screens, type: [s]tart, [n]ext, or [p]rev. (You must use lower-case letters) DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 90: Ipx Router Pattern Filter Menu

    Show Pattern - Option 1 Displays the filter masks that have been defined with the Define Pattern option: Device: DEV050607 IPX Router Filter Patterns at LAN050607 Pattern ---------------------------- 9-600x 12-809B DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 91: Define Pattern - Option 2

    Allows the creation of an easily identifiable string of characters to identify a complex Filter Mask: Enter: alias name (up to 8 characters) > bmCast Enter: filter pattern for alias (up to 80 characters) > 0-ffffffffffff Enter: alias ID number (from 1 to 50) > 3 DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 92: Remove Alias - Option 6

    Provides three Help screens describing the creation of Filter Masks. The third screen displays some sample Filter Masks. To move between the three Help screens, type: [s]tart, [n]ext, or [p]rev. (You must use lower-case letters) DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 93: Statistics Menu

    Takes you to the LAN Statistics Menu, where statistics can be examined to evaluate LAN performance. WAN Statistics - Option 3 Takes you to the WAN Statistics Menu, where statistics can be examined to evaluate WAN performance. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 94: Statistics Set-Up Menu

    - Total LAN Traffic, LAN Statistics Menu (only the total column is available). Default: [disabled] Considerations: Enabling this option will decrease bridge/router performance as additional processing is required. You must confirm a change by entering “yes” at the prompt. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 95: Interval - Option 2

    Lowering the time interval will require more bridge/router processing power while increasing the time interval will require less. Clear All Statistics - Option 3 Clears ALL of the statistics and resets all fields to zero. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 96: Lan Statistics Menu

    Total LAN Traffic - Option 4 Displays a summary of Total LAN traffic since the statistics were last reset. LAN Error - Option 5 Displays a summary of LAN and bridge/router errors since the statistics were last reset. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 97: Frame Size - Option 6

    Clears all statistic fields in the LAN statistics to zero. Clear LAN Errors - Option 9 Clears all error fields in the LAN statistics to zero. (For screen displays of Options 1-6 refer to the pages following this one). DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 98 Indicates the averaged rate of occurrences per second of the last statistics interval. Highest Rate Indicates the highest recent rate encountered since the statistics were last reset by the Bridge/Router Manager or a re-powering of the bridge/router occurred. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 99 Frames To LAN All frames successfully received from partner bridge/routers and placed upon the local LAN. Bytes To LAN All bytes successfully received from partner bridge/routers and placed upon the local LAN. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 100 Indicates the averaged rate of occurrences per second of the last statistics interval. Highest Rate Indicates the highest recent rate encountered since the statistics were last reset by the Bridge/Router Manager or a re-powering of the bridge/router occurred. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 101 NOTE: The IP frames and bytes in the above table refer to frames properly routed to this bridge/router. A properly routed frame will be MAC addressed to the bridge/router and IP addressed for a station on another network or sub-network. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 102 Indicates the averaged rate of occurrences per second of the last statistics interval. Highest Rate Indicates the highest recent rate encountered since the statistics were last reset by the Bridge/Router Manager or a re-powering of the bridge/router occurred. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 103 IPX data frames discarded because of internal congestion between the WAN and the IPX module. Frames to LAN All IPX frames successfully placed upon the local LAN. Bytes to LAN All IPX bytes successfully placed upon the local LAN. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 104 Indicates the averaged rate of occurrences per second of the last statistics interval. Highest Rate Indicates the highest recent rate encountered since the statistics were last reset by the Bridge/Router Manager or a re-powering of the bridge/router occurred. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 105 This occurs when the bridge/router has to discard frames from a partner bridge/router destined for the local LAN because too many frames are waiting for processing inside the bridge/router and buffer space is unavailable. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 106 Transmit Buffer Errors This is a hardware or software error. The transmit buffers are corrupted or the memory could not be read by the LANCE chip. Memory Errors This reports errors occurring with the bridge/router’s memory. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 107 The LANCE is complaining that this did not happen. Ethernet Version 1 does not support Heartbeat, so Heartbeat should be disabled when the bridge/router is connected to Version 1. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 108 The first column is the range of frame sizes in bytes; The second, frames received from the local LAN; The third, frames forwarded across the bridge/router to the other LAN; The fourth, frames received from the other LAN. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 109 MAC Address IP Address Notes ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ----------------- Tokyo LAN006005 00-00-d0-00-60-05 92.1.0.1 current device Kyoto LAN006045 00-00-d0-00-60-45 92.2.0.2 on link 1 Type: [s] to redraw, [=] main menu, any other key to end. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 110: Wan Statistics Menu

    The “all” selection of this option is available only if Extended Stats in the Statistics Set-Up Menu is Enabled. Clear WAN Statistics - Option 4 Clears all fields in the WAN statistics to zero. (For screen displays of Options 1-3 refer to the pages following this one). DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 111 : up Too large : up Misaligned : 0 : up DISC Re-Xmt Underrun FRMR Throughput 14.0KB |************ 28.0KB |************************* |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----| 100% Type: [s] to redraw, [=] main menu, any other key to end. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 112 NOTE: In a dual-link loadshare configuration, using the display “all” will display all of the statistics on link 1, even if link 1 is down and traffic is passing across link 2. This occurs because the bridge/router considers the WAN as one link when in loadshare mode. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 113 The individual ratios are shown in the all traffic display. NOTE: When changing from non-compression to compression on a link, the WAN statistics should be cleared. Otherwise the compression ratios will be incorrect because of the existing statistic numbers. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 114 The Frame-Rcv / Rate columns indicate the number of frames sent from the Dest LAN to the Src LAN. The Byte-Rcv / Rate columns indicate the number of bytes sent from the Dest LAN to the Src LAN. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 115 All frames successfully received from the other bridge/router. Bytes from Remote Device All bytes successfully received from the other bridge/router. Congestion Forward All frames from the other bridge/router discarded because of Discards congestion of the local LAN transmitter. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 116: Diagnostics Menu

    If you enable this option, frames larger than 1518 bytes will be filtered. This option applies only to bridged frames. These oversize packet sizes are in violation of the Ethernet maximum frame size, but, they are, in some applications, sent during file transfers from diskless workstations, and SUN\SPARC type machines. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 117: Heartbeat - Option 4

    Selecting this option resets the bridge/router configuration to factory default settings and restarts the bridge/router. The factory default settings include the terminal type and password. CAUTION: Use this option with caution. All configuration settings will be lost. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 118: Trace Menu

    Use this option to set the size of the buffer used to store captured frames. The buffer size is 3 to 20 KB. Once the buffer size is set, it can be adjusted only within the range given. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 119: End - Option 5

    (i.e. may be enabled after the data from the trace is captured). Time is relative to the time of power-up. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 120: Show - Option 8

    Receive frames (r) are indented. Transmit frames (x) are not. Valid frames are as follows: Information Receiver Ready Receiver Not Ready Reject SABM Set Asynchronous Balance Mode Disconnect Mode DISC Disconnect Unnumbered Acknowledgment FRMR Frame Reject DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 121 The (I) statistic indicates a transfer of a sequentially numbered frame containing an (I) information field. To allow the sending of an Information frame a Receive Ready (RR) supervisory frame is sent by the remote bridge/router requesting the connection. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 122 (packets) of such I frames. DISC DISC onnect The DISC statistic is generated when the bridge/router sending the DISC informs the other bridge/router that it (the sending bridge/router) is suspending its own operation. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 123 DCE send state variable, inclusive. An information field that immediately follows the control field, and consists of 3 to 5 octets, is returned with the FRMR and provides the reason for the FRMR response. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 124: Network Events Menu

    The format of the time stamp for each alarm is as follows: year/month/day hour: minute: second These will be according to the date and time set in the Device Set-Up menu. Clear Events - Option 3 Removes all ALARMs from the table. DI-1135 X.25 Bridge/Router Menu Reference Manual...
  • Page 125 Index all, 112 individual, 112 Access Set-Up, 11, 13 Carrier Detect, 31 Acknowledge Alarm, 124 CD Wait Time, 31 Add Name, 22 Channels, 110, 114 Address, 32 Bytes Forwarded, 115 Address Mask Reply, 55 Bytes from Remote Device, 115 Address Mask Request, 55 Congestion Forward Discards, 115 Address Mask Response, 55 Frames Filtered, 115...
  • Page 126 Index Filter Operation, 79 Frames Filtered, 101 Filter Pattern Aliases Frames Forwarded, 101 Bridge, 83 Frames From LAN, 101 IP Router, 88 Frames To LAN, 101 IPX Router, 91 highest rate, 100 Filter Set-Up, 12, 73 recent rate, 100 Force Disconnect, 37 Redirect Sent, 101 Forwarding Delay, 43 Source Quench Sent, 101...
  • Page 127 Index path cost, 50 Show Events, 124 priority, 50 Network Forward delay, 47 show, 51 Network Hello time, 47 state, 49 Network Max age, 47 LAN Statistics, 93, 96 Network Type, 28 LAPB Control Fields, 121 NMS, 55, 69, 71 Late Collisions, 107 Learning, 43 Link...
  • Page 128 Index Show Names, 22, 97, 109 Frames To LAN, 105 Show Permanent Table, 41, 77 highest rate, 104 Show SNMP Communities, 69 LAN Congestion Discards, 105 Show Time recent rate, 104 Set, 20 total, 104 Show, 20 WAN Congestion Discards, 105 Single Collision, 107 Trace, 116, 118 SNMP, 53, 68...

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