Specifications
Chassis Device View
MIM Icon
Device Views EMME/EMM-E6
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Change Module Channel View (RMIMs only)
This view allows you to change the FNB channel used by a port to
communicate with the EMME/EMM-E6. It also allows you to reconfigure the
module to a stand-alone mode if it provides its own repeater functionality. To
access this view do the following:
1. Within the Chassis Device view, highlight the Repeater MIM.
2. From the Icon Subviews menu, select Repeater -> Change Module
Channel.
When configured to operate on channels B or C, the Repeater MIM provides
its own repeating; when operating on channel A, its ports depend on the
EMME/EMM-E6 for repeater functionality. Change Module Channel view
provides the following information and fields:
Module Number
Displays the slot number where the selected RMIM is located. The RMIM
located in this slot will be the only one affected by the configuration changes.
Module Connection
Allows you to chose the appropriate backplane channel or mode. The possible
selections are: Channel B, Channel C, Stand_Alone, and Channel_X.
The Stand_Alone option can be applied to all ports configured to use Channels
B or C. Any ports that are configured to operate on Channel A cannot be
switched to the Stand_Alone mode. For more information, see Creating an
Isolated Repeater in Chapter 5, Application View.
Table 2-13. MIM Module Icon Subviews (Repeater option)
Menu Selection Description
Module Frame & Error
Breakdown
Opens the Repeater Frame & Error Breakdown View
described earlier in this chapter.
Module Frame Size &
Protocols
Opens the Repeater Frame Size & Protocols View described
earlier in this chapter.
Enable All Ports Opens a dialog box which allows you to enable or disable all
ports on a selected module.
Change Module Channel
(RMIM only)
Opens the Change Module Channel View (RMIMs only)
described later in this chapter.
NOTES
Board-level settings will override the any individual port-level settings.
Refer to Release Notes that were shipped with your EMME/EMM-E6
firmware for more information about the implication of operating your
TPXMIM in a Stand_Alone mode.