Campus-REX RS Interface Card User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About the Product
- Installing theCampusREXRS InterfaceCard
- Set Up the CampusREXSystem
- Configuring andMonitoring throughthe LCD
- Configuring with an ASCII Terminal
- Setting Up and Logging On to an ASCIITerminal
- Logging Onto a Remote Campus Unit
- Logging Off of a Campus Unit
- Using the Terminal Menus
- Returning Configuration Options to Default Values
- Configuring the CampusREX for SNMP Management
- Configuring Startup Parameters
- Configuring the CampusREX as a Master or Slave Unit
- Configuring Alarms
- Entering System Information
- Configuring Loopbacks
- Updating the CampusREX Firmware
- Monitoring with anASCII Terminal
- Internetworking and Management Overview
- Technical Reference
- Abbreviations
- The Documentation Set
- Contacting ADC

Set Up the Campus-REX System
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CONFIGURE THE CAMPUS-REX AS A BRIDGE
OR ROUTER
The Campus-REX can be configured to operate in one of two ways:
• as a bridge to forward 802.3 frames using MAC addresses (see
“Configuring as a Bridge”)
• as a router to forward IP packets based on a static routing table (see
“Configuring as a Router” on page 3-23)
For an overview of bridges, routers, and other network management
concepts, see “Internetworking and Management Overview” on page 7-1.
Configuring as a Bridge
Two configuration options, described in “MAC-Level Bridging and
Spanning Tree Protocol” on page 7-2, define how the Campus-REX operates
as a bridge. These options:
• set Encapsulation to HDLC or PPP:
– Use HDLC for most applications.
– Use PPP when the remote unit includes a synchronous interface
card, such as a V.35 card.
• enable or disable Spanning Tree
This section describes how to configure the bridge options for the
Campus-REX.
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