User`s guide

Configuring
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Port 2 bridging: Transparent/Translating
Port 3 bridging: SRT (segment = 1 bridge = 9)
Port 4 bridging: SR (segment = 41 bridge = 9)
Port 5 bridging: Transparent/Translating
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Port 21 bridging: Transparent/Translating
You could also type: bridge <port range> to look at a
specific port or ports. For example
bridge 2-4 would display
bridging functions for ports 2, 3, and 4.
3.1.3 Disabling Bridging
To turn off the bridging functions for a port or port range:
1. Type: bridge <port range> off
LCM responds, Port 2 bridging: Off
3.2 CONFIGURING IP ROUTING
The ATX is shipped from the factory without an IP address. If you
are enabling IP routing, you need to assign addresses to the ports
which will be performing routing functions. The LCM command
for adding IP addresses is provided in the next section.
3.2.1 Assigning an IP Address
IP addresses for each node must be unique. IP addresses include
both a network ID and a node ID; addresses are divided into
classes based on what portion of the address is network or node
information. The address classes are A, B, and C. (The Network
Information Center (NIC) is responsible for assigning IP address).