Buffalo Technology WLM2-G54 Network Card User Manual


 
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This enables reporting to the syslog server.
Check the "ON" box if you want the system
logs to be sent to the log server. The setup
for the log server should be found in the
syslogs manual. The following log type can
be tranfered: Setting, Autheutification,
Device, Filter, and System.
(see previous page)
9.4.3 Moved to Network Setup section
Enabling the SNMP agent function allows the
following:
Access from the SNMP manager. Access the
WLM2-G54 local MIB information (through a
web browser) such as the WLM2-G54s
location, the WLM2-G54s administrator, and
the SNMP community where the WLM2-
G54 belongs.
When MIB file is accessed, the following
object ID (the ID which indicates information
to be included in general network devices)
or the number will be used.
System(1)=General administrative
information
Interfaces(2)=PHY interface information
IP(4)=Whether IP is working or not.
Icmp(5)=Whether ICMP protocol is working
or not.
TCP(6)=Whether TCP protocol is working or
not.
UDP(7)=Whether UDP protocol is working
or not.
SNMP(11)=Whether SNMP is working or
not.
The number that corresponds to the ID will
be displayed. If you want to assign a different
value, input the desired value and click "Set."
9.5 Bridge
Bridge settings includes the following
parameters:
Spanning Tree Function
Bridge Priority
Forward Delay
Hello Time
Max Age
Aging Time
Port Priority
Path Cost
9.5.1 Spanning Tree
This function is used to prevent data from
being circulated infinitely when the network is
a loop type.
9.5.2 Bridge Priority
The priority of the bridge can be set
anywhere between 0~65535. The value
depends on how you form the Spanning Tree.
The primary routing bridge within the Tree
must be assigned the minimum value. An
arbitrary value can be assigned to other
bridges. The default value is 32768.
9.5.3 Forward Delay
Figure 9.5 Bridge