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7 Enter the advertisement address to be used on the interface.
8 Enter the number of the VLAN whose interface you are defining.
Example:
Select IP stack by slot {1-3,5,7,9-12} [1]: 5
Enter IP address: 158.101.1.1
Enter subnet mask [255.255.0.0]: 255.255.255.0
Enter cost [1]:
Enter advertisement address(es) [158.101.1.255]:
IP VLANs:
Index Ports
3 1-8
4 9-12
Select VLAN index: 3
Routing on FESM Modules
This release supports IP routing and IP multicast routing on FESM modules.
For more information on IP multicast routing, see Appendix A, “IP Multicast
Routing.”
Each switching module or HSI switch engine operates as a separate IP router.
This strategy means that each non-HSI module (such as the ESM, EFSM, or
TMM-FE module) has its own interfaces, routing table, ARP cache, and
statistics, and each HSI switch engine has its own interfaces, routing table,
ARP cache, and statistics.
Additional RMON MIB Support
The FESM RMON Management Information Base (MIB) contains standard
MIB variables that are defined to collect comprehensive network statistics
and proactively alert a network administrator to significant network events.
If the embedded RMON agent operates full time, it collects data on the
correct port when an event occurs.
RMON Support for FDDI Switched Ports
Revision 8.2.3 Extended Switching software supports the following
RMON/FDDI extensions as specified in the AXON Enterprise-specific MIB:
■ axFDDI — axFDDI group 1
■ axFDDIHistory — axFDDI group 2