Chapter 1:
Introduction
FDDI Dual-Attached Intelligent Module User’s Guide
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Information that you need to enter with a command is enclosed in angle
brackets < >. For example, you must enter a MAC address to execute the
address matrix
<MAC address>
command:
ATX >
address matrix 00:40:27:04:1a:0f
Field value options appear in bold typeface. For example, a filter type can
be either
Entry
or
Exit
.
Note: A note provides additional information or describes the possible
consequence of a specific action you may perform.
Caution: A caution alerts you that a specific action you may perform
could damage your computer equipment, server communication with your
ATX, or cause data to be lost.
Warning: A warning means you could cause physical harm to yourself.
Follow the guidelines in the manual or on the unit itself when handling
electrical equipment.
1.6 RELATED DOCUMENTATION
You may need to refer to the following documentation when you are using
your ATX:
•
ATX User Guide
– contains installation and configuration instructions
for the ATX.
•
ATX MIB Reference Guide
– contains the SMC Enterprise MIB.
If you need internetworking reference material, you may find the
following books helpful:
•
Interconnections, Bridges and Routers
, Radia Perlman, Addison
Wesley
1992.
•
Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture
(2nd edition), Volumes I and II, Douglas Comer, Prentice Hall
1991.
•
The Simple Book, An Introduction to Management of TCP/IP-based
Internets
, Marshall T. Rose, Prentice Hall
1991.
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