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FDDI Management
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Viewing FDDI Information
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Secondary
indicates that the MAC is inserted into the secondary path of the
currently used FNB ring.
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Local
means that the MAC is not inserted into a primary or secondary path of
a dual ring, but may be connected to one or more other nodes. This is not a
valid value for the DELHF-UA.
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Isolated
means that the MAC has no connection to the ring or other
concentrator ports.
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Not Available
means that there is no MAC on the FDDI ring associated with
the selected SMT entity. Again, this state will not occur for the DELHF-UA.
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Unknown
means that device firmware cannot determine the MAC path.
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?
indicates that NetSight Element Manager cannot determine the MAC path
for the selected ring.
Ring Configuration
The current configuration of the MAC and physical layers of the A and B ports.
Connection Policy
The SMT Connection Policy of an FDDI concentrator determines which types of
connections are allowed among the four FDDI port types: A, B, M (Master), and S
(Slave). FDDI protocol forbids Master—>Master connections; all other connection
types are legal, although some are considered to be undesirable.
The Connection Policy window,
Figure 5-3
, lists potential connection types in a
“Reject X-Y” format, where X represents a port on the DELHF-UA, and Y
represents the attaching node. An X in the checkbox next to a Connection Policy
indicates that the connection has been disallowed.
Figure 5-3. The Connection Policy Window