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CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide i Notice Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether an y such changes hav e been made.
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CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide v Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Related Documentation .................................................................................. 1 How to Use This Guide ....................................................
Contents vi CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CHAPTER 3 ISDN LINE ORDERING AND CONFIGURATION Arranging ISDN Service ................................................................................ 23 Telephone Switch Support ........................
Contents CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide vii CSX-COMP/ENCR Installation ..................................................................... 62 Installing the CSX400.................................................................................
Contents viii CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CHAPTER 8 GENERAL CONFIGURATION USING LOCAL MANAGEMENT Chapter Organization .................................................................................. 125 Local Management Overview.............
Contents CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide ix Bridge Setup Screen ................................................................................... 149 Bridge Setup Screen Fields .................................................................. 149 Selecting a Spanning Tree Protocol .
Contents x CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CHAPTER 10 T ROUB LESHOOTING Troubleshooting CSX400 Hardware ........................................................... 208 Power (PWR) LED is OFF ........................................................
Contents CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide xi APPENDIX B WPIM CABLE SPECIFICATIONS WPIM-T1 ..................................................................................................... 223 WPIM-SY ............................................
Contents xii CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 1 1 Intr oduction W elcome to the Cabletron Systems CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide . This guide pro vides basic configuration information, hardware specifications and troubleshooting tips for the CSX400 and CSX400-DC.
Introduction 2 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Chapter 3 , ISDN Line Ordering and Configuration , provides the information you need to order ISDN service from the telephone company . Chapter 4 , Planning f or CSX400 ISDN Configuration , describes the router configuration process.
Introduction CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 3 Document Con ventions The follo wing con ventions are used throughout this guide: NO TE Note symbol. Calls the reader’ s attention to any item of inf or mation that ma y be of special impor tance. TIP Tip symbol.
Introduction 4 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Getting Help If you need additional support related to this de vice, or if you hav e any questions, comments, or suggestions concerning this manual, .
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 5 2 About the CSX400 The CSX400 ( Figure 1 ) is an access de vice that provides Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) connecti vity via two Ethernet Port Interface Modules (EPIMs), and of fers high-speed Wide Area Network (W AN) access to remote sites via tw o W AN Port Interface Modules (WPIMs).
About the CSX400 6 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide • The WPIM-Sync provides a synchronous serial connection of up to 2.048 Mbps to external communications equipment (e.g., a multiplex er or CSU/DSU). The WPIM-Sync uses a subminiature 26-pin connector that supports the electrical signal interfaces listed belo w .
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 7 • The WPIM-T1/DDS provides both a T1 and DDS interf ace that allo ws you to easily switch between the two interfaces by changing the physical cabling and reconfiguring QuickSET for the desired interface.
About the CSX400 8 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Optional Features Rack Mounting Capabilities — The CSX400 can be installed in a 19-inch rack with the included mounting brackets and scre ws. Refer to Chapter 6 Installation , for complete rack mounting instructions.
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 9 W AN Protocols This de vice supports the follo wing W AN protocols o ver the W AN port: • Point-to-Point Compression Control Protocol (CCP) as .
About the CSX400 10 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Firmware Data Compression The ST AC Electronics Stack er LZS Compression algorithm provides a minimum of 2:1 firmware data compression for the CSX400 ov er PPP and Frame Relay . Firmware data compression is supported in software on each W AN interface for line speeds of up to 256 Kbps.
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 11 HDLC Cabletron Systems has provided the High-le v el Data Link Control (HDLC) protocol which is used in conjunction with the In verse Multiplexing (IMUX) feature and the WPIM-HDSL to conserve a user’ s W AN bandwidth between tw o Cabletron Systems products, ov er a point-to-point connection.
About the CSX400 12 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The N A T method allows se veral DHCP clients on a sub network to connect to W AN clients by allo wing the DHCP clients to share a single public IP address.
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 13 In half-duplex operation, the authenticator de vice challenges the peer device by generating a CHAP challenge, and the challenge contains an MD5 algorithm with a random number that has your encrypted password and system name.
About the CSX400 14 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide ISDN ISDN provides an ine xpensive switched digital access to remote sites. The ISDN BRI standard provides for tw o high speed 64 Kbps bearer (B) channels used for voice or data connections and one 16 Kbps signaling data (D) channel used for call setup, signaling and other information.
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 15 ISDN Bac k-up The ISDN back-up feature provides a back-up link for a remote site or branch of fice when one or more primary W AN interfaces for a frame relay circuit or a nailed-up PPP connection fails.
About the CSX400 16 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide HDSL High-bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) technology uses existing copper twisted pair cables designed for con ventional analog v oice t.
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 17 Routing — Routing provides a w ay to transfer user data from source to destination ov er dif ferent LAN and W AN links using one or more network protocol formats. Routing relies on routing address tables to determine the best path for each packet.
About the CSX400 18 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Bridging and Routing Pr otocol Filtering Filtering is used to allo w ef ficient usage of network resources and provide security for your network and hosts.
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 19 read-write — This access le vel allo ws editing of some device configuration parameters not including changing system passwords. super-user — This access le vel allo ws full management pri vileges.
About the CSX400 20 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Cabletr on Enterprise MIBs Cabletron Enterprise MIBs include the follo wing: CTW AN-MIB, CTMIB2-EXT -MIB, CTDO WNLOAD-MIB, CTBRIDGE-MIB, RREV -4-MIB, CTR OUTER-MIB, CTF A UL T -MIB, CTIP-MIB, CHASSIS-MIB, CTNETDIA G-MIB, IP-MIB, IPX-MIB, CTDEF A UL T -MIB, CTN A T -MIB.
About the CSX400 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 21 • IP Framing T ype has been changed on interface # • IP has detected Link UP on interface # • IP has detected Link DO WN on interface # .
About the CSX400 22 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide • IPX has detected Port DO WN (W AN devices only) • IPX RIP has been enabled on interface # • IPX RIP has been disabled on interface # •.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 23 3 ISDN Line Or dering and Configuration This chapter provides ISDN BRI (Basic Rate Interf ace) line ordering and configuration information.
ISDN Line Ordering and Configuration 24 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T elephone Switch Support Y our telephone company may of fer a v ariety of ISDN switch types. Y ou must contact your service provider and find out which type of ISDN service is a vailable.
ISDN Line Ordering and Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 25 In the U.S. and Canada, Network T erminator equipment (NT1) is required to provide an interf ace between the CSX400 and the ISDN line.
ISDN Line Ordering and Configuration 26 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Service Profile Identifier s SPIDs, also assigned by the ISDN service provider , identify the services and features that the telephone company switch pro vides to the ISDN device.
ISDN Line Ordering and Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 27 CSD Limit 2 CA Pref 1 EKTS No Nail Up None T able 2 A T&T 5ESS with Custom Software ISDN Switch P arameters V alue B1 Ci.
ISDN Line Ordering and Configuration 28 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T able 3 DMS-100 ISDN Switch P arameters V alue B1 Circuit Switched Data & V oice B2 Circuit Switched Data & V oice .
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 29 4 Planning f or CSX400 ISDN Configuration This chapter explains the CSX400 ISDN-BRI configuration process and terminology .
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 30 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Collect Netw ork Inf ormation Before you begin, you need to obtain information about the netw ork to which you are adding the CSX400. Some of the information is obtained from your central site or remote site network administrator .
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 31 ISDN Line Inf ormation Y ou need to know the telephone switch type and phone numbers associated with the ISDN line. The telephone switch types supported are listed in Telephone Switch Support .
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 32 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Netw ork Inf ormation Diagrams It is helpful to draw a diagram including all locations, addresses, router names, etc. This section includes diagrams needed to configure the CSX400.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 33 TCP/IP Route Addresses — If the CSX400 is to direct traf fic to networks or stations be yond the remote router , the routing table in the CSX400 can be “seeded” with static IP routes.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 34 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide If the remote router supports unnumbered mode, neither address needs to be specified.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 35 Specify a Remote W AN IP Address if the remote router does not support IP address negotiation under PPP (i.e., does not hav e a pre-assigned IP address as shown in Figur e 8 ).
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 36 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide NetW are IPX Routing — An Ethernet LAN IPX network number is required for the CSX400 local Ethernet LAN connection. The ISDN W AN link to each remote router must ha ve an assigned IPX network number .
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 37 IPX Routes — If the CSX400 is to direct traf fic to network segments and servers be yond the remote router , the routing table in the CSX400 can be “seeded” with static IPX routes.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 38 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Node Numbers — Servers can hav e internal and external node numbers. The internal node number is a logical number assigned by the system administrator to the server . The e xternal node number is the MA C address of the server .
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 39 System Settings ISDN Settings ISDN Line Numbers (supplied by the service provider) SPIDs and Director y Numbers f or one or two ISDN B-Channels T ype of T elco switch NTT Nippon T eleg raph/T elephone KDD K okusai Denshin Denwa Co .
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 40 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide a. Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing b . Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing TCP/IP Route Addresses IP.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 41 T able 6 Bridging and Routing Controls Bridging/Routing Configuration Database Item Description Bridging/Routing Remote B.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 42 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Sample Configuration A sample configuration of a hypothetical network is pro vided in this section. Figur e 10 depicts a small of fice (FP2) accessing a central site (FP3) via an ISDN link.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 43 : T able 7 CSX400 Sample Configuration Settings Configuration Section Item Setting System Settings Router Name FP2 Messa.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 44 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T able 8 Remote Router: FP3 Configuration Section Item Setting Remote Router Database Dial Settings ISDN Phone #1 ISDN Ph.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 45 a. Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing b . Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing Remote Router Database Ne.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 46 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide a. Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing b . Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing Remote RouterDatabase Bri.
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 47 Names and P assw ords Example In the sample configuration provided in T able 11 , a small office FP2 communicates with a central site FP3 and an Internet Service Provider ISP .
Planning for CSX400 ISDN Configuration 48 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T able 11 Router Names and Pass words System Name: ISP Router System P assword ISPpass wd Remote Router Database Remote Ro.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 49 5 Ethernet Cabling Requirements This chapter contains general networking guidelines. Before attempting to install the CSX400 or any additional EPIMs or WPIMs, revie w the requirements and specifications outlined in this chapter .
Ethernet Cabling Requirements 50 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 10B ASE-T T wisted Pair Netw ork When connecting a 10B ASE-T segment to either of the CSX400 Ethernet interfaces (T wisted P air Ethernet Port Interface Module [EPIM-T]), ensure that the network meets the follo wing requirements: Length — The IEEE 802.
Ethernet Cabling Requirements CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 51 Noise — Crosstalk, or externally induced impulses, can cause noise. Impulse noise may cause data errors if the impulses occur at very specific times during data transmission. Generally , noise is not a concern.
Ethernet Cabling Requirements 52 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Budget and Propagation Dela y — When you determine the maximum fiber optic cable length to incorporate fiber runs into the network, calculate and consider the fiber optic b udget (a total loss of 11.
Ethernet Cabling Requirements CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 53 Length — If your network meets all system b udgets, the maximum single mode fiber optic cable length can reach 5 km (3.1 miles) with bridges or switches at each segment end. The FOIRL specifies a maximum of 1 km (0.
Ethernet Cabling Requirements 54 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 55 6 Installation This chapter outlines the procedure for attaching the CSX400 to the network. Ensure that the network meets the guidelines and requirements outlined in Chapter 5 , Ether net Cabling Requirements , before installing the CSX400.
Installation 56 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide • In a shelf installation, the shelf must be able to support 13.6 kg (30 lb) of static weight for each de vice on the shelf. • Maintain a temperature of between 5 ° C (41 ° F) and 40 ° C (104 ° F) at the installation site with fluctuations of less than 10 ° C (50 ° F) per hour .
Installation CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 57 T o install an EPIM, perform the follo wing steps: 1. Attach the disposable grounding strap to your wrist (refer to the instructions outlined on the disposable grounding strap package). 2. Remove the coverplate or the existing EPIM (whichever applies).
Installation 58 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Remo ving the CSX400 Co ver This section describes ho w to remov e the CSX400 chassis cover . The co ver must be remo ved to install a W AN Port Interface Module. T o remov e the chassis cover , proceed as follows: 1.
Installation CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 59 Remo ving the CSX400-DC Co ver This section describes ho w to remov e the CSX400-DC chassis cover . The co ver must be remo ved to install a W AN Port Interface Module (WPIM). T o remov e the chassis cover , proceed as follows: 1.
Installation 60 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Installing W AN P ort Interface Modules (WPIMs) T o install a WPIM into the CSX400, refer to Figure 13 and complete the follo wing steps: 1. Attach the disposable grounding strap to your wrist (refer to the instructions outlined on the disposable grounding strap package).
Installation CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 61 Figure 13 Installing WPIMs WPIM WPIM Screws Standoffs WPIM Connector Pins WPIM Connector.
Installation 62 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CSX-COMP/ENCR Installation This section contains instructions on ho w to install the CSX-COMP/ENCR into the CSX400 motherboard. T o help eliminate any potential problems during or after installation, read and understand all of the follo wing steps: 1.
Installation CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 63 Figure 14 CSX-COMP/ENCR Installing the CSX400 The CSX400 may be installed on a tabletop, shelf or in a 19-inch rack. Refer to Tabletop and Shelf Installations for information concerning a tabletop or shelf installation.
Installation 64 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 2. Peel the paper backing off the round rubber feet, and adhere them to the bottom of the CSX400. Place one rubber foot near each of the four corners of the CSX400, and evenly space the remaining two near the center.
Installation CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 65 Materials Required The follo wing parts are included with the CSX400: • Left (P/N 8501242-01) and right (P/N 8501241-01) rackmount brackets ( Figur e 16 ).
Installation 66 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 3. Using the four 6-32 x 1/4 inch f lat-head screws, attach the rackmount brackets to the sides of the CSX400 as shown in Figure 17 . Figure 17 Installing the Rackmount Brac kets 4. Position the CSX400 between the vertical frame members of the 19-inch rack.
Installation CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 67 4. Locate the four 6-32 x 3/8-inch flathead cover replacement screws in the rackmount kit. Use these screws to attach the rackmount brackets to the CSX400-DC as shown in Figure 18 . Figure 18 Installing the Rackmount Brac kets 5.
Installation 68 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Connecting the CSX400 to the P ower Sour ce T o connect the CSX400 to the po wer source, perform the following steps: 1. Plug the power cord into the back panel of the CSX400. 2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet.
Installation CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 69 Connecting the CSX400-DC to the P ower Sour ce Th CSX400-DC requires either a 48 Vdc or 60 Vdc (48/60 Vdc), 3.5 A (maximum), e xternal power source supplied by three 18 A WG (American W ire Gauge) copper wires.
Installation 70 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Figure 20 48/60 Vdc Po wer Supply Connections 1. Connect the ground terminal of the dc input power strip to an appropriate earth ground (green wire from power supply). 2. Refer to Figure 20 for the proper connections to a 48/60 Vdc power source.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 71 7 CSX400 Configuration with Quic kSET This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the CSX400 using QuickSET . Normally , QuickSET automatically establishes a communication link with the CSX400 being configured.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 72 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Enter the IP address of the CSX400 in the appropriate field and the password if applicable (the default password is public ). Click on the O K b utton and QuickSET locates the CSX400 on the network and displays the First Introductory windo w shown in Figur e 22 .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 73 Figure 23 The Second Introductory Window Click on the Next>> button and go to the Ethernet 1 and 2 configuration windo w to continue the CSX400 configuration.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 74 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Ethernet Configuration This section explains ho w to configure the CSX400 Ethernet 1 and 2 fields using QuickSET .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 75 This section describes each of the fields on the Ethernet 1 and 2 configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 76 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Secondary IPs — The Secondary IPs window sho wn in Figure 25 displays after clicking on the S econdary IPs.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 77 System P asswor ds — The System Passwords windo w shown in Figur e 26 displays after clicking on the P asswords button in the Ethernet 1 and 2 configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 78 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The follo wing definitions explain the fields in the System P asswords window sho wn in Figure 26 . Read Only Access — This access level allo ws reading of device parameters not including system passwords.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 79 Wide Area 1 and 2 Configuration Refer to the appropriate section listed belo w to configure your W ide Area 1 or 2 interface.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 80 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area T1 Configuration Window The Wide Area T1 configuration windo w shown in Figur e 27 displays after clicking on the .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 81 This section explains ho w to configure the CSX400 W ide Area T1 interface using QuickSET . The line configuration information sho wn in T able 12 must be supplied by your service provider .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 82 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T1 Loop-Back — Network Loopback is a testing procedure that segments the line and allo ws you to isolate faults. The selections for this field are No Loop and Line Loop. In Line Loop all 24 channels are looped back to the T1 line.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 83 Wide Area E1 Configuration Window The W ide Area (E1) configuration windo w sho wn in Figure 28 displays after clicking on t.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 84 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The line configuration information sho wn in T able 13 must be supplied by your service provider . The CyberSWITCH factory default settings are in bold type. The follo wing definitions explain the fields in the W ide Area E1 configuration window .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 85 Once the E1 W AN configuration is complete, click on the Next>> b utton and go to the Wide Area Frame Relay Time Slot Configuration Window or Wide Area PPP Time Slot Configuration Window section, depending on which protocol you are using.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 86 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The line configuration information sho wn in T able 14 must be supplied by your service provider . The CyberSWITCH factory default settings are in bold. The WPIM-DI has two connectors allowing tw o devices to share the a v ailable T ime Slots in a T1 W AN link.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 87 T1 Line BuildOut — Displays the signal le v el for the physical DI line. Set this to 0 dB unless the service provider recommends another setting. The default setting for this field is 0 dB .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 88 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area Synchr onous Configuration Windo w The Wide Area Synchronous configuration windo w shown in Figure 30 displays aft.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 89 The line configuration information sho wn in T able 15 is determined by your service provider . The CSX400 factory default settings are in bold. The follo wing definitions explain the fields in the Synchronous W AN configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 90 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Sync Clock Speed — Displays your configured receiv e clock speed. The def ault setting for this field is 64000 bits per second. The information necessary for you to set this field is normally determined by the service provider .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 91 Wide Area DDS Configuration Window The Wide Area DDS configuration windo w shown in Figure 31 displays after clicking on the.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 92 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T able 17 sho ws the line configuration information normally determined by your service provider . The CSX400 factory default settings are in bold. This section describes the fields in the Wide Area DDS configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 93 Wide Area HDSL Configuration Window The Wide Area HDSL configuration windo w shown in Figure 32 displays after clicking on the N ext>> button in the Ethernet 1 and 2 conf iguration windo w or the PPP-HDSL conf iguration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 94 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T able 18 sho ws the line configuration information normally determined by your wiring provider . The CSX400 factory default setting is in bold. This section describes the fields in the Wide Area HDSL configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 95 Wide Area Frame Rela y Time Slot Configuration Window The Wide Area Frame Relay T ime Slot configuration window sho wn in Fi.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 96 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Once the W ide Area Frame Relay T ime Slot configuration is complete, click on the Next>> button, and go to the Bridging and Routing Configuration section.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 97 The follo wing section defines the T ime Slots field in the W ide Area PPP T ime Slot configuration windo w . Time Slots — A full line consists of 24 T ime Slots (T1 and DI) or 31 T ime Slots (E1) that are each capable of up to 64 Kbps throughput.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 98 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area HDSL Time Slot Configuration Window The Wide Area HDSL T ime Slot configuration window sho wn in Figure 35 displays when you click on the N ext>> button in the W ide Area HDSL configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 99 Once the Wide Area HDSL T ime Slot configuration is complete, click on the Next>> button, and go to the Bridging and Routing Configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 100 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide This section describes the fields in the first Bridging and Routing configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 101 Firewall Configuration Windo w The Fire wall configuration windo w shown in Figur e 37 displays after clicking on the Firewall... button in the first Bridging and Routing configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 102 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Figure 37 Firewall Configuration Window The follo wing definitions explain the fields in the Fire wall configuration windo w . A CL (Access Control List) — The Access Control List number is a number assigned to a specific list of sequence numbers.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 103 Source IP — The Source IP field displays the IP address of the source device accorded the permissions set in the permissions field.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 104 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Po r t — Enter the port number in this field to create an access control filter that applies only to traf fic for a specific TCP or UDP service. T able 19 and T able 20 supply a list of the standardized TCP and UDP port numbers.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 105 Bridging and Routing (W AN Frame T ype) Configuration Windo w The second Bridging and Routing (W AN Frame T ype) windo w shown in Figur e 38 displays after clicking on the N ext>> button at the bottom of the first Bridging and Routing configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 106 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T o change the W AN Frame T ype information, scroll through the list of interface entries, and select the interface number you wish to modify by pressing the arro w button on the left side of the Interface # field and press the M odify .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 107 Routing Configuration Window The (IP/IPX) Routing configuration windo w sho wn in Figure 40 displays after clicking on the N ext>> button in the second Bridging and Routing (W AN Frame T ype) conf iguration window .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 108 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide IP Routing Configuration This section describes the fields in the IP Routing Configuration section of the Routing configuration windo w . Interface # — Displays an interface number assigned an IP subnet.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 109 Host Map Window The Host Map windo w sho wn in Figure 41 displays after clicking on the Host Map... button in the (IP/IPX) Routing configuration windo w . Host Map entries are used for IPX routing using Frame Relay Protocol only .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 110 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Remote MA C Address — Displays the remote Ethernet MA C address. Use this field to enter the remote MA C address of the device on the other end of the W AN link. Apply Changes — Use this b utton to add the configured Host Map entry to the IPX Host Map list.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 111 Adv anced Routing Configuration Windo w The Advanced Routing configuration windo w shown in Figur e 42 displays after you click on the Advanced button in the (IP/IPX) Routing conf iguration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 112 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Adv anced IP Routing Settings This section describes the fields for the Advanced IP Routing Settings of the Advanced Routing configuration windo w . Interface # — Displays the acti ve interface number .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 113 DHCP Settings Configuration Window The DHCP Settings configuration windo w sho wn in Figure 44 displays after clicking on the DHCP Server... button in the Adv anced Routing conf iguration window .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 114 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The follo wing definitions explain the fields in the DHCP Settings configuration windo w: DHCP Server is Enabled — Check this box to allo w the CSX400 to act as a DHCP server .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 115 NA T Settings Configuration Window The Network Address T ranslation (N A T) Settings configuration windo w shown in Figur e 45 displays after clicking on the NAT Settings... button in the Adv anced Routing configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 116 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The follo wing definitions explain the fields in the N A T Settings configuration windo w . Ethernet address translation to Interface # — This pull-down menu is used to disable (OFF) or enable N A T for an interface number .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 117 Quic kSET Pull-Down Menus The File, Firmware Upgrade and Advanced Configuration QuickSET pull-do wn menus allow you to store and restore configurations, initiate TFTP/BootP Services, and configure Compression and Congestion Settings for your CSX400.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 118 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Store Configuration — The Store Configuration windo w shown in Figur e 48 displays after clicking on the F ile pull-do wn menu and selecting Store Configuration at the top of any QuickSET configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 119 Firmware Upgrade Menu This section describes the pull-do wn menu option av ailable from the Firmware Upgrade menu as sho wn in Figure 50 .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 120 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide TFTP/BootP Services — The TFTP/BootP Services windo w shown in Figur e 51 displays after clicking on the Firmware U pgrade pull-do wn menu and selecting TFTP/BootP Services at the top of any QuickSET configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 121 This section describes the modifiable fields of the TFTP /BootP Services windo w: IP Address — The IP Address field shows the IP Address of the CSX400 to which you are upgrading the firmware.
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 122 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Adv anced Configuration Menu This section describes the pull-do wn menu options av ailable from the Adv anced Configuration menu as sho wn in Figure 52 .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 123 Compression and Congestion Windo w The Compression and Congestion windo w sho wn in Figure 53 displays after you click on the Adv anced Configuration pull-do wn menu and select Compression & Congestion at the top of any QuickSET configuration windo w .
CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 124 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The follo wing defines the fields in the Compression and Congestion windo w . Interface — Displays the av ailable, pre-configured interface numbers. Compression — Displays the status of data compression for a specific interface.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 125 8 General Configuration Using Local Management This chapter explains ho w to access and manage the CSX400 and its attached segments through a TELNET connection.
General Configuration Using Local Management 126 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide IPX Configuration Screen describes ho w to configure the CSX400 for IPX routing functions. WAN Setup describes ho w to configure the CSX400 for a Wide Area Network (W AN) interf ace.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 127 Local Management Screen Elements There are five basic field elements sho wn in the Local Management screen in Figure 54 . Figure 54 Sample Local Management Screen COM 1 Application: SYSTEM LEVEL System Date: Host IP Address 000.
General Configuration Using Local Management 128 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide The follo wing list explains each of the basic Local Management screen fields: Event Message Field — This field.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 129 Local Management Ke yboard Con ventions All ke y names in this manual display as capital letters. For e xample, the ENTER key displays as ENTER, the Escape ke y displays as ESC, and the Backspace ke y displays as BA CKSP ACE.
General Configuration Using Local Management 130 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Navigating Within Local Management Screens T o na vigate within a Local Management screen, use the arro w ke ys of the terminal or the workstation pro viding terminal emulation services.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 131 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the Main Menu screen displays. 4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the EXIT command at the bottom of the Main Menu screen. 5. Press ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management 132 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Accessing Local Management This section explains ho w to access and use the Local Management menu screens. Menu screens provide a path to the setup screens and status screens.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 133 • If you enter an in v alid password, the cursor returns to the beginning of the passw ord entry field. • If no acti vity occurs for se veral minutes, the Password screen displays again, ending your current session.
General Configuration Using Local Management 134 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Setup Menu Screen The Setup Menu screen provides access to the Local Management screens that are used to configure the CSX400.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 135 Flash Download — The Flash Download screen allo ws you to download a firmw are image from a TFTP serv er to the CSX400. Bridge Setup — The Bridge Setup screen allo ws you to select a Spanning T ree protocol and enable/disable switch ports.
General Configuration Using Local Management 136 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Access the System Le v el screen ( Figure 59 ) from the Setup Menu screen by using the arro w keys to highlight the System Level option and pressing ENTER. The System Le vel screen displays.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 137 Subnet Mask — This field displays the default Subnet Mask, and allo ws you to enter a ne w value for the Subnet Mask if necessary . Subnets are logical divisions of the netw ork that isolate groups of de vices.
General Configuration Using Local Management 138 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Setting the System Date The CSX400 is year 2000 compliant so that the System Date field can be set beyond the year 1999. T o set the system date, perform the follo wing steps: 1.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 139 Setting the Host IP Address T o set the host IP address, perform the follo wing steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Host IP Address field. 2. Enter the IP address using Decimal Dotted Notation (DDN) format.
General Configuration Using Local Management 140 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 2. ENTER the IP address of the Default Gateway using DDN format. For example: 134.141.79.121 3. Press ENTER. If the Default Gateway address entered was a valid format, the cursor returns to the beginning of the Default Gateway field.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 141 SNMP Comm unity Names Screen This section explains ho w to assign community names. Community names allow you to control Local Management access by establishing three passwords.
General Configuration Using Local Management 142 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Community Name — Displays the user-defined names through which a user accesses the CSX400 Local Management. Any community name entered here acts as a password to Local Management.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 143 SNMP T raps Screen The SNMP T raps screen, sho wn in Figure 61 , allo ws the user to configure the CSX400 to send traps to as many as eight remote management w orkstations.
General Configuration Using Local Management 144 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Enable T raps — Use this field to enable the transmission of SNMP traps to the management workstation.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 145 Flash Download Screen The Flash Do wnload screen allo ws you to download a firmware image from a TFTP server to the CSX400.
General Configuration Using Local Management 146 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide • Reboot After Download — This field displays when the RUNTIME Do wnload Method is chosen. Selecting YES forces the CSX400 to reboot and use the new firmware image immediately .
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 147 RUNTIME Do wnload If you select RUNTIME Download , perform the follo wing steps: 1.
General Configuration Using Local Management 148 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download File Name field. 6. Type the complete path and filename of the new image file to be downloaded. You must include all directories and subdirectories involved in accessing the file.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 149 Bridge Setup Screen The Bridge Setup screen enables you to select a Spanning T ree protocol and enable/disable bridge ports. Access the Bridge Setup screen, sho wn in Figure 63 , by using the arro w ke ys to highlight the Bridge Setup option and pressing ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management 150 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Bridge_P or t X — Use this command field to select the CSX400 bridge port you want to configure. Selecting a Spanning T ree Protocol T o select the Spanning T ree protocol to be used by the CSX400, perform the following steps: 1.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 151 Selecting the Bridge P or t P air Administrative Status T o select the bridge port pair administrati ve status, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the [BRIDGE_PORT XX ] field at the bottom of the Bridge Setup screen.
General Configuration Using Local Management 152 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Router Setup Screen The Router Setup screen allo ws you to choose either IP or IPX routing for your CSX400. Access the Router Setup screen, sho wn in Figure 64 , by using the arro w ke ys to highlight the ROUTER SETUP menu item in the Setup Menu and pressing ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 153 IP Configuration Screen The IP Configuration screen enables you to access the IP General Config and IP RIP screens to configure the CSX400 for IP Routing and enable RIP on the CSX400.
General Configuration Using Local Management 154 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide IP General Config Screen The IP General Config screen allo ws you to configure the CSX400 for IP routing. Access the IP General Config screen by using the arro w ke ys to highlight the IP General Config menu item and pressing ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 155 AdminStatusTime — Displays the amount of time elapsed since an IP address was assigned to the CSX400. UDP T ype — Displays the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Service to which the selected UDP Port number corresponds.
General Configuration Using Local Management 156 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Selecting a P or t f or Configuration Routing Services allo ws you to choose the ports that you want to configure for IP routing. T o select a router port to configure for IP routing, complete the follo wing steps: 1.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 157 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field at the bottom of the screen and then press ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management 158 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field at the bottom of the screen and then press ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 159 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field at the bottom of the screen and then press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays. The entry for the UDP Port option reflects the UDP port number that is currently selected.
General Configuration Using Local Management 160 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field at the bottom of the screen, and then press ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 161 5. Use the ENTER key to toggle the entry to ENABLED . 6. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field at the bottom of the screen, and then press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays.
General Configuration Using Local Management 162 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide IPX Configuration Screen The IPX Configuration screen enables you to access the IPX General Config, IPX RIP , and IPX SAP screens to configure the CSX400 for IPX Routing and enable RIP routing or Source Advertisement Protocol (SAP) routing on the CSX400.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 163 IPX General Configuration Screen The IPX General Configuration screen allo ws you to configure the CSX400 for IPX routing. Access the IPX General Configuration screen by using the arro w ke ys to highlight the IPX General Config menu item and pressing ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management 164 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide AdminStatusTime — Displays the amount of time elapsed since an IP address was assigned to the CSX400. Description — Describes the selected Port. MA C Address — Displays the physical (MA C) address of the CSX400.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 165 If you type in an in valid port number the error message: “POR T NUMBER IS OUT OF RANGE” displays. Perform steps 1 and 2 again. Entering the IPX Address All IPX hosts must hav e an IPX Address for each network interface.
General Configuration Using Local Management 166 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Enabling IPX Routing Services on a P or t The ability to switch IPX Routing Services on and of f on a port-by-port basis provides great flexibility . On the same de vice, some ports can be routing IPX traffic while other ports are bridging it.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 167 IPX Routing o ver Frame Rela y An additional step is required when routing IPX ov er Frame Relay .
General Configuration Using Local Management 168 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Enabling the IPX SAP Routing Pr otocol on a P or t IPX Source Advertisement Protocol (SAP) is used by IPX to exchange information about No vell service providing nodes, such as file serv ers and print servers that are av ailable.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 169 T o enable SAP Routing, complete the follo wing steps: 1. From the IPX Configuration screen, highlight IPX SAP and then press ENTER. The IPX SAP Configuration screen, shown in Figure 71 , displays.
General Configuration Using Local Management 170 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Enabling RIP on a P or t IPX RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a widely implemented routing protocol that is used extensi vely on IPX intermediations. IPX Routing Services uses the RIP to send and gather information about the internetwork topology .
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 171 T o enable RIP Routing, complete the follo wing steps: 1. From the IPX Configuration screen, highlight IPX RIP and then press ENTER. The IPX RIP Configuration screen, shown in Figure 72 , displays.
General Configuration Using Local Management 172 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide W AN Setup The W AN Setup menu item accesses two screens which allow you to configure the CSX400 for a W AN Physical Interface Module (WPIM).
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 173 W AN Physical Configuration Screen Fields The follo wing list describes the W AN Physical Configuration screen fields. WPIM # — Displays configuration information for the WPIMs that are installed.
General Configuration Using Local Management 174 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide W AN Interface Configuration Screen T o access the W AN Interface Configuration screen sho wn in Figure 74 , use the arro w ke ys to highlight the W AN INT CONFIG selection at the bottom of the W AN Physical Configuration screen, then press ENTER.
General Configuration Using Local Management CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 175 Active Protocol — Displays the activ e OSI Layer protocol. This field displays None, FR (Frame Relay), or PPP (Point-to-Point). The def ault setting is None . If you select PPP , the follo wing field appears: PPP Type : This field displays BNCP or LEX.
General Configuration Using Local Management 176 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 177 9 MIB Na vigator This chapter explains ho w to use the MIB Navigator utility . The MIB Na vigator allows access to a command set from which you can configure and manage the CSX400.
MIB Navigator 178 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide MIB Navigator Screen Access the MIB Navigator screen from the Main Menu screen using Local Management (refer to the Accessing Local Management section in Chapter 8 ). Using the arro w keys, highlight the MIB NAVIGATOR option, then press ENTER.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 179 The MIB Navigator vie ws the MIB tree hierarchy as a directory . Figure 76 sho ws the MIB tree hierarchy . Each layer is numerically encoded, so that ev ery branch group and leaf object in the MIB is identified by a corresponding number , kno wn as an Object Identifier (OID).
MIB Navigator 180 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Other Commands — Other commands allo w you to access and manage network devices connected to the de vice running the MIB Navigator . The commands are as follo ws: Special Commands — Special Commands allo w you to exit from the MIB Navigator .
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 181 MIB Navigation Commands are listed in the format sho wn below: command: Syntax : This entry provides the format that the MIB Na vigator command requires. It indicates where arguments, if an y , must be specified.
MIB Navigator 182 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide cd: Syntax : cd [path] or cd <option> Description : The cd command allo ws you to change directories within a MIB subtree (branch). The path specified must be v alid, or the MIB Navigator will not perform the cd operation.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 183 help: Syntax : help <command> Description : The help command provides general help on ho w to use the MIB Navigator or ho w to use a particular MIB Navigator command. Options : A particular MIB Na vigator command.
MIB Navigator 184 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide next: Syntax : ne xt [path] Description : The next command enables you to determine the ne xt leaf in the specified path within the managed de vice’ s MIB.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 185 set: Syntax : set <OID> <v alue> Description : The set command enables you to set the v alue of a managed object. This command is v alid only for leaf entries in the current MIB tree, or for managed objects in the MIB.
MIB Navigator 186 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide su: Syntax : su [community name] Description : The su command enables you to change your community name to allo w for dif ferent access to the MIB.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 187 whoami: Syntax : whoami Description : The whoami command displays your community string and access pri vileges to the MIB. When using the whoami command, one of these three access le vels displays: read-only , read-write, and super -user .
MIB Navigator 188 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide dir: Syntax : dir [- 1pdm] [P A TH] Description : Lists the contents of the directory sub-tree specified. If no [directory-path] is specified, the contents of the current directory are displayed.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 189 ls: Syntax : ls [-1pdm] [P A TH] Description : Lists the contents of the directory sub-tree specified. If no [directory-path is specified, the contents of the current directory are displayed. The display options are: -1: Displays the OID v alue along with the ASCII name of the leaf object.
MIB Navigator 190 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Other Commands The Other commands listed in this section acti vate functions on the LM managed de vice or de vices being accessed through MIB Navigation.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 191 Example : defroute: Syntax : defroute [interf ace number] [IP address] Description : The defroute command allo ws you to set the default IP route to a managed de vice through the specified interface.
MIB Navigator 192 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide dhcp reclaim <IP ADDRESS> Reclaims an IP address so another client can use it. dhcp <IFNUM> <GA TEW A Y> <DNSADDRESS> <WINSADDRESS> <DOMAINNAME> The IFNUM is the Ethernet port number .
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 193 nat: Syntax : nat <options> Description : The nat command provides status relating to Netw ork Address T ranslation.
MIB Navigator 194 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide netstat: Syntax : netstat <option> Description : The netstat command provides a display of general netw ork statistics for the managed de vice. The netstat command must be used with one of the two display options.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 195 snmpbranch: Syntax : snmpbranch [IP address] [community name] [OID] Description : The snmpbranch command enables you to query another SNMP de vice. The command provides a display of objects that match the specified OID.
MIB Navigator 196 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide snmpset: Syntax : snmpset [IP address] [community name] Description : The snmpset command enables you to set the v alue of an object in other SNMP de vices. This command requires the appropriate community string and OID.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 197 snmptree: Syntax : snmptree [IP address] [community name] Description : The snmptree command provides a display of all objects in the de vice and their corresponding v alues.
MIB Navigator 198 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide bridge: Syntax : bridge <ENABLE/DISABLE> <IFNUM/ALL> Description : Allo ws management of bridging upon one or more interfaces of the de vice. Bridging may be enabled or disabled at your request, either one at a time or all at once.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 199 circuitmap: Syntax : circuitmap -a <PRO T OCOL> circuitmap -f <PRO T OCOL> circuitmap -d <PRO T OCOL> <INTERF A CENUM> <.
MIB Navigator 200 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide reset: Syntax : reset Description : The reset command allo ws you to perform a soft reset of the device. The user is queried to confirm the reset command to insure against unwanted resets. Note: The MIB Na vigator’ s connection to the device is terminated upon ex ecution of this command.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 201 show: Syntax : show <PR O TOCOL> [T ABLE] Description : The sho w command displays information concerning various components of the de vice.
MIB Navigator 202 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide imux: Syntax : imux <options> Description : This function lets you balance your LAN traf fic between two T1 W AN ports and is used with Point to Point Protocol (PPP). When you select In verse Multiplexing via QuickSET , bridging, IP routing, and IPX routing functions are all disabled.
MIB Navigator CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 203 Special Commands done, quit, e xit: Syntax : done Description : These commands enable you to exit from the MIB Na vigator and return to the Main Menu screen.
MIB Navigator 204 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 205 10 Tr oubleshooting Use this chapter in conjunction with the LANVIEW status monitoring and diagnostic LEDs on the CSX400 to diagnose po wer failures, collisions, cable faults and link problems. Figure 77 sho ws the front panel LEDs.
Troubleshooting 206 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T able 25 CSX400 LAN LED States LED Color State Receive (RCV) OFF P or t Enabled, No Activity AMBER (flashing) Receiving traffic Collision (CL.
Troubleshooting CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 207 T able 27 CSX400 W AN LED States for STS 1 WPIM Color State T1, DI, and E1 OFF Normal or por t disabled RED Red alar m DDS OFF Normal or por t d.
Troubleshooting 208 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T roub leshooting CSX400 Hard ware P ower (PWR) LED is OFF • Check that the po wer connection is firmly attached to the back panel of the CSX400, and the other end to an acti ve po wer source.
Troubleshooting CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 209 T roub leshooting the W AN Link (LNK) LED is OFF The W AN interface is not configured for operation. • Use QuickSET or Local Management to make sure that the W AN interface is configured correctly .
Troubleshooting 210 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-SYNC Installed in CSX400 The port is operating normally . If it is not, and this LED is OFF the port may be disabled or R TS may be inacti ve. • Use QuickSET or Local Management to make sure that the W AN interface on the Local de vice is configured correctly .
Troubleshooting CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 211 WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX400 WPIM-HDSL is configured for either Full or Fractional T1 and the WPIM is not able to establish synchronization on Loop 1 with the remote HDSL circuit.
Troubleshooting 212 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-HDSL is installed in CSX400 The Port is operating normally , Loop 1 has synchronized with the HDSL circuit at the remote end. WPIM-S/T is installed in CSX400 The Port is operating normally , ISDN BRI channel B1 or B2 or both are activ e.
Troubleshooting CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 213 Status 2 (STS 2) LED is RED WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX400 WPIM-HDSL is configured for either Full T1 and the WPIM is not able to establish synchronization on Loop 2 with the remote HDSL circuit.
Troubleshooting 214 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX400 The port is operating normally , Loop 2 has synchronized with the HDSL circuit at the remote end (Full T1 mode only). WPIM-S/T Installed in CSX400 The port is operating normally , ISDN BRI channel B2 is activ e.
Troubleshooting CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 215 User Cannot Comm unicate with Remote Netw ork Station If Bridging, • Check that the Bridging Default Destination is set. • Check that bridging to/from the remote router is set on. • Be sure to reboot if you hav e made any bridging destination or control changes.
Troubleshooting 216 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 217 A EPIM Specifications Intr oduction The CSX400 provides tw o ports for Cabletron Systems EPIMs. EPIMs allo w connection to the main network using dif ferent media types. The follo wing sections e xplain the specifications of the v ariety of EPIMs Cabletron Systems of fers.
EPIM Specifications 218 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 The EPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 support Multimode Fiber Optic cabling. Each EPIM has an internal Cabletron Systems FOT-F Fiber Optic Transceiver . The EPIM-F1 is equipped with SMA Connectors and the EPIM-F2 is equipped with ST Connectors.
EPIM Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 219 T able 30 T ransmitter Po wer P arameter T ypical V alue W orst Case W orst Case Budget T ypical Budget 50/125 µ m fiber -13.0 dBm -15.0 dBm 13.0 dB 17.5 dB 62.5/125 µ m fiber -10.0 dBm -12.
EPIM Specifications 220 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide EPIM-F3 The EPIM-F3 supports Single Mode Fiber Optic cabling. It has an internal Cabletron Systems FOT-F Fiber Optic Transceiver and is equipped with ST Connectors. Figure 80 sho ws the EPIM-F3.
EPIM Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 221 EPIM-C The EPIM-C supports thin coaxial cabling and is equipped with an internal Cabletron Systems TMS-3 Transceiver . Y ou can use the TERM switch on the front of the EPIM-C to set the internal 50-ohm terminator .
EPIM Specifications 222 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide EPIM-A and EPIM-X (A UI P or t) The EPIM-A is a DB15 female connector used to attach segments to an e xternal transceiver . The EPIM-X is equipped with dual internal transcei vers. It has a DB15 male connector used to attach segments to an A UI cable.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 223 B WPIM Cable Specifications WPIM-T1 This section provides the Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for WPIM-T1 interface cables. T able 33 pro vides connector type and part number information.
WPIM Cable Specifications 224 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T able 35 pro vides RJ48 DTE pin assignments. T able 36 pro vides RJ48 network pin assignments.
WPIM Cable Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 225 WPIM-SY This section provides the Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-SY interface cables. T able 37 pro vides the cable and interface types, electrical types, and part numbers for the WPIM-SY .
WPIM Cable Specifications 226 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide EIA-449 T able 38 sho ws the connector number , cable assembly description, and connector type.
WPIM Cable Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 227 V .35 T able 40 sho ws the connector number , cable assembly description, and connector type.
WPIM Cable Specifications 228 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide DB DTE T ransmit Signal Timing A 15 E Y T ransmitter Signal Timing A DTE 114 T ransmit Signal Timing B 12 AA T ransmitter Signal Timin.
WPIM Cable Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 229 EIA-232 T able 42 sho ws the connector number , cable assembly description, and connector type.
WPIM Cable Specifications 230 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide X.21 T able 44 sho ws the connector number , cable assembly description, and connector type. T able 45 pro vides pin assignments for the X.21 interface cable. T able 44 X.21 Interface Connector Number Cab le Assembly Description Connector T ype 1 EIA-530A AL T A to X.
WPIM Cable Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 231 EIA-530, EIA-530 AL T A, EIA-530 A, and EIA-530 A AL T A T able 46 sho ws the connector number , cable assembly description, and connector type for the EIA-530, EIA-530 AL T A, EIA-530A, and EIA-530A AL T A, interface cables.
WPIM Cable Specifications 232 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide a. This pin assignment only applies to the EIA-530A AL T A interface cable. b . This pin assignment only applies to the EIA-530A and EIA-530A AL T A interface cables.
WPIM Cable Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 233 WPIM-DDS This section provides Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-DDS interface cable. The WPIM-DDS has one RJ45 port for a direct connection to a single Digital Data Service (DDS) circuit.
WPIM Cable Specifications 234 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-E1 This section provides the Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-E1 interface cable. T able 50 sho ws the WPIM-E1 connector number , cable and interface type, connector type and part number information.
WPIM Cable Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 235 T able 52 pro vides WPIM-E1 DTE interface cable pin assignments. T able 53 pro vides WPIM-E1 RJ45 network interf ace cable pin assignments.
WPIM Cable Specifications 236 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-DI This section provides Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-DI interface cables.
WPIM Cable Specifications CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 237 T able 56 pro vides the WPIM-DI drop and insert interface cable pin assignments. WPIM-HDSL This section provides connector specifications for the WPIM-HDSL interface cables. T able 57 provides pin assignments for the RJ-45 netw ork interface connector .
WPIM Cable Specifications 238 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-S/T This section provides connector specifications for the WPIM-S/T interface cable.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 239 C Specifications and Standar ds Compliance This chapter contains hardware specifications, and safety and compliance standards for the CSX400, CSX400-DC, and for the indi vidual WPIMs that can be configured with these devices.
Specifications and Standards Compliance 240 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CSX400-DC Specifications and Compliance Standar ds CSX400 and CSX400-DC Regulatory Compliance Safety — This unit meets the safety requirements of UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No.
Specifications and Standards Compliance CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 241 Individual WPIM Regulatory Compliance The follo wing sections provide re gulatory compliance standards for the WPIM-TI, WPIM-SY , WPIM-DDS, WPIM-E1, WPIM-DI, WPIM-S/T , and the WPIM-HDSL.
Specifications and Standards Compliance 242 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-SY This section describes the en vironmental specifications and safety and approv al requirements for the WPIM-SY . Safety — This unit meets the safety requirements of UL1950, CSA C22.
Specifications and Standards Compliance CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 243 WPIM-E1 This section describes the en vironmental specifications and safety and approv al requirements for the WPIM-E1. Safety — This unit meets the safety requirements of EN 60950, IEC 950, 73/23/EEC and AS/ NZS 3260.
Specifications and Standards Compliance 244 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide WPIM-HDSL This section describes the en vironmental specifications and safety and approv al requirements for the WPIM-HDSL. Safety — This unit meets the safety requirements of UC1950, CSA 22.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 245 D Netw ork Information W orksheets T able 62 CSX400 Configuration Section Item Setting System Settings Router Name Message System Settings Dial A uthentication.
Network Information Worksheets 246 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide a. Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing b . Used only in PPP numbered mode of addressing Remote Router Database TCP/IP Ro.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 247 E FCC P ar t 68 - User’ s Information For CSX400 and CSX400-DC The follo wing instructions are to ensure compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68: 1. All connections to the WPIM-T1, WPIM-DI and WPIM-DDS must be made using standard plugs and jacks.
FCC Part 68 - User’s Information For CSX400 and CSX400-DC 248 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 3. If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, it should be disconnected from the telephone lines until you learn if your equipment or the telephone line is the source of the trouble.
FCC Part 68 - User’s Information For CSX400 and CSX400-DC CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 249 AFFIDAVIT FOR THE CONNECTION OFCUSTOMER EQUIPMENT TO 1.
FCC Part 68 - User’s Information For CSX400 and CSX400-DC 250 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide I attest that the operator(s) maintainer(s) of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment, ma.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 251 F Glossary 10B ASE-T — IEEE 802.3 standard for the use of Ethernet LAN technology over Unshielded T wisted Pair wiring, running at 10 Mbps. ARP — Address Resolution Protocol. An Internet protocol used to bind an IP address to Ethernet/ 802.
Glossary 252 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Data Compression — T echniques used to reduce the number of bits transferred across the communication links that represent the actual data bits. Compression is used to optimize use of W AN links and speed data transmission.
Glossary CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 253 IP — Internet protocol. A network layer protocol which allows a pack et to trav erse multiple networks on the way to its final destination. IP Address — Internet address. A 32-bit address assigned to devices that participate in a netw ork using TCP/IP .
Glossary 254 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide NetW are — A Network Operating System dev eloped by Novell, Inc. pro viding shared access to files and other network services. Network La yer — Layer 3 of the OSI reference model that provides the protocol routing function.
Glossary CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 255 RS-232 — EIA standard specifying the physical layer interface used to connect a de vice to communications media. Serialization Frames — Frames sent out by servers under IPX to check whether ille gal copies of NetW are are in use on the network.
Glossary 256 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide T ransparent Bridging — Bridging technique used in Ethernet networks that allo ws transfer of frames across intermediate nodes using tables associating end nodes with bridging addresses. Bridges are unkno wn to the end nodes.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 257 Index Numerics 10B ASE2 grounding 53 link length 53 specifications 53 10B ASE-F attenuation multimode 51 single mode 52 link length multimode 52 single mode 53.
Index 258 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide F Fiber optics - see 10B ASE-F Firmware Data Compression 10 Flash Download bootprom 146 , 147 runtime 147 Flash EEPR OMs 7 G Getting help 4 Grounding 10B ASE2 53 H Hardware specs 239 , 240 Host IP Address 136 , 139 Host Name Server 158 I IEEE 802.
CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide 259 Index M Management Agent 126 MIB description 178 tree hierarchy 179 MIB Navigator exiting 177 , 180 navigation commands 179 other commands 180 special commands .
Index 260 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide S Safety Requirements 242 Selecting a port for configuration IP 156 , 164 SNMP 19 SNMP Community Names read-only 18 , 78 , 142 read-write 19 , 78 , 142 s.
POWER SUPPLY CORD The mains cord used with this equipment must be a 2 conductor plus ground type with minimum 0.75 mm square conductors and must incorporate a standard IEC appliance coupler on one end.
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