MRXI/LMLOCAL MANAGEMENT FOR THEMRXI/MRXI-2ETHERNET 10BASE-T HUBUSER'S GUIDE CABLETRON SYSTEMS, P. O. Box 5005, Rochester, NH 03867-0505
ATTACHING THE CONSOLE Page 2-1 CHAPTER 2ATTACHING THE CONSOLE This chapter describes information on the characteristics of supported terminals, confi
ATTACHING THE CONSOLE Page 2-2Table 2-1. Terminal Setup Requirements
ATTACHING THE CONSOLE Page 2-3Menu Function SelectionDisplay Columns 80 ColumnsSetup: Controls Interpret ControlsAuto Wrap No Auto WrapText Cursor No
ATTACHING THE CONSOLE Page 2-4 2.2 CONSOLE CABLE CONFIGURATION A single female DB-9 receptacle provides a Console interface to the management termina
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GETTING STARTED Page 3-1 CHAPTER 3GETTING STARTED This chapter explains the conventions used by this manual to describe each of the screens and comma
GETTING STARTED Page 3-2• The RETURN command menu selection takes you back to the previous screen. 3.2 UNDERSTANDING THE SCREENS AND COMMANDS The hub
GETTING STARTED Page 3-3Figure 3-1. MRXI/LM Screens 3.4 ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT VIA TERMINAL To use MRXI/LM, the console must be connected as desc
GETTING STARTED Page 3-4When you enter the correct password, a MRXI SNMP Local Management Screen is displayed, indicating that MRXI/LM is ready for o
NOTICE i NOTICE Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior
GETTING STARTED Page 3-5Figure 3-3. MRXI SNMP Local Management ScreenFigure 3-4. Device/Port Information ScreenCabletron Systems IncorporatedP.O. Box
GETTING STARTED Page 3-6 3.5 ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT VIA MODEM Local management can be accessed through a Hayes, or Hayes Compatible Modem meeting
GETTING STARTED Page 3-73. Turn modem on. The modem must be set for Auto Answer and DCD (Data Carrier Detect) active. Refer to the modem manual for p
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USING THE DEVICE/PORT INFORMATION SCREEN Page 4-1 CHAPTER 4USING THE DEVICE/PORT INFORMATION SCREEN This chapter describes local management commands,
USING THE DEVICE/PORT INFORMATION SCREEN Page 4-2 Device InformationDevice Name: - is a name, up to 20 characters in length, that you can assign and
USING THE DEVICE/PORT INFORMATION SCREEN Page 4-3 Receive Collisions: - indicates the number of receive collisions detected at the currently selecte
USING THE DEVICE/PORT INFORMATION SCREEN Page 4-4NLNK (no link) - indicates that a link has not been established on the currently selected port.N/A (
USING COMMUNITY NAMESPage 5-1CHAPTER 5USING COMMUNITY NAMES This chapter defines the fields found on the Community Names screen and describes entering
USING COMMUNITY NAMESPage 5-2Community Names TableFour fields, Community Name, Access, Traps, and IP Address, can be configured on the Community Names
NOTICE ii FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not ca
USING COMMUNITY NAMESPage 5-3Command Menu SelectionsRETURN - return to Device/Port Information screen.NOTE: Changes to the Community Names Table are n
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MRXI/LM MESSAGESPage 6-1CHAPTER 6MRXI/LM MESSAGESThis chapter describes messages that can appear at the top of the MRXI/LM terminal display. The follo
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CHANGING THE MRXI/LM PASSWORDUse these instructions to change your password or add a new password. Community names defined as Superusers (SU) in the C
CONTENTS iii CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Using This Manual...1-11.2 The M
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INTRODUCTION Page 1-1 CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION Welcome to Cabletron Systems MRXI/LM Local Management for the Cabletron Systems MRXI 10BASE-T HUB User&a
INTRODUCTION Page 1-2 1.2 THE MRXI The MRXI 10BASE-T HUB and MRXI-2 10BASE-T HUB are 10BASE-T and 802.3 compliant repeaters that allows expansion of
INTRODUCTION Page 1-3 1.4 REMOTE LANVIEW/WINDOWS MRXI/LM provides the foundation for Remote LANVIEW/Windows, Cabletron Systems Remote Network Control
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