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8.4
Enabling Communication Between
Virtual Bridges
You can enable communication between virtual bridges by
connecting ports on different virtual bridges through a
front panel, through other physical connections (such as a
router), crossover cables, or, if an Ethernet Backplane
SwitchModule is installed in the hub, between virtual
bridges over the CoreBuilder 5000 shared Ethernet
backplane. For more information, see the
CoreBuilder 5000 SwitchModule User Guide.
The following figure shows two virtual bridges that
connect through a router:
Router
LAN
NMS
Virtual bridge 1 and virtual bridge 2 can forward traffic to
each other through the physical router connection
between ports 2.2 and 3.2.
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SwitchModules in
slots 2, 3, and 4
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9.0
Finding More Information
This section describes locations of further configuration
information in the CoreBuilder 5000 SwitchModule User
Guide, which is located on the 3Com DocsOnCD
documentation CD-ROM that comes with this product.
You can also use a network management
application, such as 3Com Transcend Network
Control Services, to further configure
SwitchModules. See the appropriate network
management documentation.
Management Task
Configure virtual bridges
Configure SwitchModule memory resources
Configure the address aging interval
Hot-swap a SwitchModule
Configure IP settings for SNMP management
Enable and disable ports
Configure media-specific port parameters,
®
including PACE
Create filters according to packet destination
address
Configure source checking
Create protocol filters and broadcast thresholds
Change default translation settings for
networks that run Raw 802.3 IPX protocol over
a Novell platform
Monitor network traffic using RMON and roving
analysis port
Monitor network traffic using DMM commands
and supported statistics
Manage SwitchModules using SNMP requests
Manage the Spanning Tree configuration on
your network
Enable Frame Tagging
Enable IGMP Snooping
Troubleshoot SwitchModules
Specifications
Designate the Network
Technical Support
User Guide
Reference
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C