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SMT Operation
The operation of SMT falls into three broad categories:
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Physical Connection Management (PCM)
— Establishes and
maintains point-to-point physical links between neighboring ports. It
provides all the signaling necessary to initialize connections, withhold
marginal connections, and support maintenance.
■
Configuration Management (CFM)
— Interconnects PHYs and
MACs on paths to achieve proper station configuration and network
topology.
■
Ring Management (RMT)
— Manages a MAC’s operation in an FDDI
ring. RMT detects stations that are
stuck
in the beacon process and
initiates the trace function. RMT locates duplicate addresses that
might prevent the ring from operating.
FDDI MIB
The FDDI Management Information Base (MIB) defines the collection of
information that is available to network management about an FDDI
station. The MIB uses an object-oriented approach similar to that used in
OSI management standards.
FDDI-managed objects include SMT (that is, the SMT of the station),
MACs, paths, and ports. Each of these objects has a collection of
attributes such as statistics, error counters, configuration information,
event notifications, and actions.
You can access a station’s MIB locally through a local management
interface or remotely through a management protocol such as Parameter
Management Frame (PMF) or Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP). The SMT standard specifies the meaning and encoding of each
MIB attribute.
Frame-based Protocols
SMT provides a number of frame-based services that higher level
management functions use to manage stations on the network and to
gather information about them. Frame-based protocols:
■
Gather network statistics
■
Detect, isolate, and resolve faults in the network
■
Tune FDDI configuration and operational parameters to meet
application and connectivity requirements
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 3500
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 2 MANAGEMENT ACCESS ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 86: ...86 CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET ...
Page 112: ...112 CHAPTER 6 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
Page 208: ...208 CHAPTER 9 VIRTUAL LANS ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 330: ...330 CHAPTER 12 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL VRRP ...
Page 356: ...356 CHAPTER 13 IP MULTICAST ROUTING ...
Page 418: ...418 CHAPTER 14 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 519: ...RSVP 519 Figure 94 Sample RSVP Configuration Source station End stations Routers ...
Page 566: ...566 CHAPTER 18 DEVICE MONITORING ...
Page 572: ...572 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...
Page 592: ...592 INDEX ...