Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 Ethernet User Manual
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EMM-E6 FEATURES
EMM-E6 User’s Guide
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DLM Support
The EMM-E6 allows the option of using Cabletron Distributed LAN
Monitor (DLM) software to locally poll and monitor any Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) or Internet Protocol (IP) device. The
EMM-E6 itself tallies the polling results and can be configured to contact
a management station when a predetermined threshold is exceeded. This
allows the EMM-E6 to request management attention when it is required,
reducing management polling over the network.
Local Communication Ports
The EMM-E6 provides two RJ45 serial ports on its front panel. The COM
1 port allows a serial management connection to an American Power
Conversion Smart Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). The COM 2 port
allows you to access Local Management by locally connecting a DEC
VT220 or VT320 terminal, or a PC using VT emulation software.
In-Band Telnet with MIB Navigator
EMM-E6 firmware supports a management tool which allows for MIB
navigation from a remote Telnet station.
Port Locking and LANVIEW
SECURE
Support
The EMM-E6 supports Port Locking features and Cabletron’s
LANVIEW
SECURE
line of Media Interface Modules (MIMs). The
EMM-E6 is capable of configuring and controlling LANVIEW
SECURE
MIMs through local or remote management. These security features can
help reduce the possibility of network eavesdropping.
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