Accessing the rex2 configuration and status screen, Configuring the campusrex2 as a bridge, Configuring the camp – ADC Campus-REX2 RS User Manual

Page 42: Configuring the campus-rex2 as a bridge, Rex2 c, Rex2, Ccessing, Onfiguration, Tatus, Creen

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Chapter 3 - Configuring the REX2

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Campus-REX2 RS Interface Card User Manual

A

CCESSING

THE

REX2 C

ONFIGURATION

AND

S

TATUS

S

CREEN

From the Main Menu (

page 1-14

), type

then press

to access the

REX2 Configuration and Status screen.

C

ONFIGURING

THE

C

AMPUS

-REX2

AS

A

B

RIDGE

A bridge moves information across a network from a source to a destination
at the link layer (of an OSI reference model). The information is sent to a
physical address known as a Media Access Control (MAC) address. See

“MAC-Level Bridging and Spanning Tree Protocol” on page 124

for more

information about bridging.

This section describes how to configure the bridge (default setting) options
found on the screen shown above for the Campus-REX2, including:

“Configuring Bridge Protocol, Encapsulation and Timing” on page 31

“Configuring Bridge Features” on page 32

“Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol” on page 33

“Configuring the Bridge Unit IP” on page 38

“Saving the Bridge Configuration” on page 40

“Accessing the Bridge and ARP Tables” on page 41

2

ENTER

Jul 07, 2003

ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, CAMPUS RS, Version 5.1 08:19:34

Local Unit ID:

Local I/F:

REX2

Remote Unit ID:

Remote I/F: REX2

Circuit ID:

REX2 CONFIGURATION AND STATUS

LAN STATUS:

100BaseT, Full Duplex, Up

LINE STATUS:

Standard, Auto, T1, Up

MAC ADDRESS:

00:20:A7:01:02:08

1) Network Protocol:

Bridge

(Bridge, Router)

2) Encapsulation:

cHDLC

(cHDLC, PPP)

3) Timing Source:

Internal

(Internal, HDSL)

4) BRIDGE CONFIGURATION

5) BRIDGE STATISTICS

6) SNMP CONFIGURATION

(R)eturn

ENTER CHOICE>

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