Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch User Manual
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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual
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Contents
Chapter 4: SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide...................................... 69
Overview .................................................................................................................................69
Configuring SmartTRUNKs .................................................................................................70
Creating a SmartTRUNK ...............................................................................................70
Add Physical Ports to the SmartTRUNK ....................................................................70
Specify Traffic Distribution Policy (Optional) ............................................................71
Monitoring SmartTRUNKs...................................................................................................71
Example Configurations .......................................................................................................72
Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide .................................................. 75
DHCP Overview ....................................................................................................................75
Configuring DHCP ................................................................................................................76
Configuring an IP Address Pool...................................................................................76
Configuring Client Parameters .....................................................................................76
Configuring a Static IP Address ...................................................................................77
Grouping Scopes with a Common Interface...............................................................77
Configuring DHCP Server Parameters........................................................................78
Updating the Lease Database ...............................................................................................78
Monitoring the DHCP Server...............................................................................................78
DHCP Configuration Examples...........................................................................................79
Configuring Secondary Subnets ...................................................................................80
Secondary Subnets and Directly-Connected Clients .................................................81
Interacting with Relay Agents.......................................................................................82
Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration Guide .......................................... 85
Configuring IP Addresses to Ports...............................................................................87
Configuring IP Interfaces for a VLAN.........................................................................87
Specifying Ethernet Encapsulation Method................................................................87
Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) ......................................................88
Configuring Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) ....................................89
Specifying IP Interfaces for RARP.........................................................................89
Defining MAC-to-IP Address Mappings .............................................................89
Monitoring RARP ....................................................................................................90
Configuring DNS Parameters .......................................................................................90
Configuring IP Services (ICMP) ...................................................................................90
Configuring IP Helper....................................................................................................91
Configuring Direct Broadcast .......................................................................................91
Configuring Denial of Service (DOS)...........................................................................91