Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Contents
- Preface
- Features Overview
- Hardware Installation
- Software Installation and Setup
- Powering On and Booting the Software
- Starting the Command Line Interface
- Setting Basic System Information
- Setting Up SNMP Community Strings
- Setting Up Passwords
- Setting the DNS Domain Name and Address
- Setting SYSLOG Parameters
- Loading System Image Software
- Loading Boot PROM Software
- Upgrading the VFS
- Activating Configuration Changes and Saving the Configuration File
- Installing and Starting Cabletron CoreWatch
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Support
- Index

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– If a particular command has been applied such that it can be expanded on
additional interfaces/modules, then it is annotated with a “P”. For example, if you
enabled STP on all ports in the current system, however, the SSR contains only one
module, then that particular command could be expanded at a later date when
more modules have been added to the SSR.
A command like stp enable et.*.* would be displayed as follows:
indicating that it is only partially applied. If you add more modules to the SSR at
a later date and then update the configuration file to encompass all of the available
modules in the SSR, then the “P:” portion of the above command line would
disappear when displaying this configuration file.
If a potentially partial command, which was originally configured to encompass
all of the available modules on the SSR, becomes only partially activated (after a
hotswap or some such chassis reconfiguration), then the status of that command
line will automatically change to indicate a partial completion status, complete
with “P:”.
Note:
Commands with no annotation or annotated with a “P:” are not in error.
P: stp enable et.*.*