ADC Campus-REX2 RS User Manual
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Campus-REX2 RS Interface Card User Manual
Local Alarms ........................................................................111
Remote Alarms.....................................................................112
Configuring Loopbacks ......................................................................113
Initiating a Loopback............................................................114
Clearing a Loopback ............................................................114
Setting the Loopback Timeout .............................................114
Viewing System Information..............................................................115
Viewing Status Information................................................................115
Ethernet Information ............................................................116
HDSL Margin.......................................................................116
Bridge Port Statistics ............................................................117
Router Port Statistics ............................................................118
Chapter 8: Internetworking and Management Overview__ 119
Composition of a Campus-RS System................................................120
Point-to-Point LAN Extension .............................................122
LAN Connections Over a WAN ..........................................123
MAC-Level Bridging and Spanning Tree Protocol ............................124
About MAC-Level Bridging ................................................124
About Spanning Tree Protocol .............................................124
Static Routing .......................................................................126
Dynamic Routing .................................................................129
Campus-REX2 IP Addresses................................................129
Management Protocols .......................................................................132
SNMP ...................................................................................132