4
I
NDEX
Internet Control Message Protocol.
See
ICMP
IP
address translation 3-11
ARP cache 3-11
interface 3-3
management access 3-1
menus 2-6
pinging 3-12
RIP mode 3-12
route table 3-8
routes 3-7
statistics, displaying 3-14
IP address
and restoring NV data 6-3
configuring 3-5
for IP interface 3-3
in routing table 3-7
IP fragmentation
enabling 10-5
IP interface
address 3-3
broadcast address 3-4
cost 3-4
defining 3-3, 3-5
displaying 3-4
removing definition 3-7
subnet mask 3-3
IP packets filter 12-12, 12-16
IP route
default 3-8, 3-10
defining static 3-9
destination address 3-7
gateway IP address 3-8
metric 3-7
removing from table 3-9, 3-10
status 3-8
subnet mask 3-7
IPX Snap Translation
enabling 10-5
L
le opcode A-5
learned, route status 3-8
learning state 10-9, 11-5
LER (Link Error Rate)
alarm value 8-20
cutoff value 8-21
lerAlarm
and lerCutoff value 8-21
defined 8-20
setting 8-21
lerCutoff
and lerAlarm value 8-21
defined 8-21
Link Error Rate.
See
LER
listening state 10-9, 11-5
LLC
enabling 8-18
service description 8-18
Logical Link Control.
See
LLC
lt opcode A-5
M
MAC (Media Access Control) address
adding 11-12
and ARP 3-11
configuring 11-11
displaying 11-11
dynamic to static 11-13
flushing 11-13
removing static 11-12
roving analysis configuration 9-2
MAC (Media Access Control).
See
FDDI MAC
management
and naming the system 4-3
configuring system access 3-1 to 3-13
FDDI 8-1
in-band 3-2
IP interface 3-1, 3-3
out-of-band 3-2
port labels 7-8, 8-22
setup, quick commands 1-3
SNMP community strings 3-15
system name 4-3
Transcend® Enterprise Manager 1-1
maximum age 10-8
maxT-Req
defined 8-9
setting 8-9
menu
analyzer (roving analysis) 2-7
and command strings 2-8
bridge 2-5
ethernet 2-4
fddi 2-5
IP 2-6
moving up hierarchy 2-9
selecting options 2-8
SNMP 2-7
system 2-4
metric
in routing table 3-7
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