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5
C
ONFIGURING
WITH
THE
LCD C
ONSOLE
Unit Configuration 5-1
Bridge Configuration 5-2
Port Configuration 5-3
Setting Port ID 5-3
Viewing Link State 5-3
Setting Port State 5-4
Setting Speed 5-4
Setting Port Personality 5-5
I/O Module Configuration 5-5
6
M
ONITORING
THE
S
WITCH
2000 TR
Locating Statistics 6-1
Unit Statistics 6-2
Port Statistics 6-3
Port Statistics (Traffic) 6-4
Stack Status 6-6
Status 6-7
Fault Log 6-8
Remote Polling (PING) 6-9
LCD Status 6-10
7
V
IRTUAL
LAN
S
What are VLANs? 7-1
Benefits of VLANs 7-2
How VLANs Ease Change and Movement 7-2
How VLANs Control Broadcast Traffic 7-2
How VLANs Provide Extra Security 7-2
VLANs and the Switch 2000 TR 7-3
The Default VLAN and Moving Ports From the Default
VLAN 7-3
Connecting VLANs to a Router 7-3
Connecting Common VLANs Between Switch Units 7-4
Using Non-routable Protocols 7-4
Using Unique MAC Addresses 7-4
Extending VLANs into an ATM Network 7-4
Example 1 7-4
A
S
OFTWARE
U
PGRADE
U
TILITY
Software Upgrade Utility Command Set A-1
Starting the Software Upgrade Utility A-2
Using the Commands A-3
Resetting to Factory Defaults A-3
Downloading a New Software Image A-3
After the Download A-3
Status Messages A-4
B
S
CREEN
A
CCESS
R
IGHTS
Access Rights Table B-1
C
S
ERIAL
P
ORT
C
ABLE
P
IN
-
OUTS
Null Modem Cable C-1
Cabling for Module Options C-1
D
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Procedures D-1
E
S
WITCH
2000 TR
T
ECHNICAL
S
PECIFICATIONS
Specifications for Module Options E-2