Displaying Appletalk Interfaces; Defining An Interface - 3Com LANPLEX 2500 EXTENDEDPLEX®2500 EXTENDED User Manual

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Displaying
AppleTalk Interfaces
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
interface
fddi
route
display
atm
aarp
define
bridge
zone
remove
ip
forwarding
ipx
checksum
ping
appletalk
statistics
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
Defining an
Interface
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
interface
fddi
display
route
atm
aarp
define
bridge
zone
remove
ip
forwarding
ipx
checksum
appletalk
ping
statistics
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
You can display a table that shows all AppleTalk interfaces and their
parameter settings configured for the system.
To display the AppleTalk interfaces defined on the router, from the
Administration Console top-level menu, enter:
appletalk interface display
Example:
DDP forwarding is enabled.
Index
Network Range
1
20112-20112
2
20124-20124
3
20125-20125
When you define an interface, you define the interface's network range,
zone name, and the VLAN index associated with the interface. You must
define an AppleTalk VLAN before you define the AppleTalk interface to
associate with that VLAN.
To define an AppleTalk interface:
1 At the Administration Console's top-level menu, enter:
appletalk interface define
You are prompted for the interface's parameters. To use the value in
brackets, press [Return] at the prompt.
The following message appears:
Configure seed interface? (n,y) [y]:
2 Enter
(no) or
(yes).
n
y
3 Enter the start of the network range associated with the interface.
4 Enter the end of the network range associated with the interface.
5 Enter the default zone name.
The default zone name is used by clients that have not been configured to
use a particular zone.
Administering Interfaces
Address
State
20112.27
enabled
20124.1
enabled
20125.1
enabled
12-3
VLAN index
3
2
4

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