Configuring your fn10, Chapter 3 configuring your fn10 – Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 User Manual

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Fast Network 10 User Guide

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CHAPTER 3

CONFIGURING YOUR FN10

The FN10 does not require any additional configuration to operate as a
standard, transparent switch. However, if you want to use any of the
FN10’s advanced functions, such as filtering, you must first assign an IP
(Internet Protocol) address to any of the ports on the FN10 that you use to
communicate with a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
manager.

To initially assign an IP address, you can use the Local Console Manager
(LCM). LCM is a command-line interface built into the FN10. It allows
you to configure and manage the FN10 through the out-of-band RS232C
connection attached to any non-intelligent terminal. (See Section 3.1,
Assigning IP Addresses.)

Once you have assigned an IP address, you can use any of the following
network management tools to configure and manage the FN10:

Any SNMP-based NMS.

Configuration parameters are stored in an SNMP standard Management
Information Base (MIB). All FN10 MIB variables are listed and described
in the Fast Network 10 MIB Reference Guide.

The following sections describe how to configure the FN10 using LCM
commands, including:

Assigning IP addresses

Enabling and disabling bridging

Displaying bridging functions

Enabling and disabling trunking

NOTE

There are some configuration options that cannot be
configured using LCM commands. You may need to modify
your configuration using an NMS. See Section 3.11, Modifying
MIB Variables
.

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