Applications, Applications -2 – Cabletron Systems CSX400 User Manual
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Device Configuration
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About the CSX200 Series
on
for a description of the WPIM modules that are
available for your CSX200 both currently and in the future.
Applications
You can use the following SPMA applications to manage your CSX200 devices:
Bridge View
The Bridge View application is described in Chapter 3, CSX Bridge View. The
Bridge View allows you to conÞgure bridging and Þltering parameters, and to
view statistics on your CSX200 bridge.
Router Configuration
The Advanced and Basic Router ConÞguration applications are both detailed in
your SPMA Routing Services ConÞguration Guide. Through Basic ConÞguration
you can set and view routing parameters on each port. With Advanced
ConÞguration
you can conÞgure static routes and secondary addresses, monitor
and control routing tables, and apply network security measures using access
control lists.
WAN Configuration
Chapter 4, CSX WAN ConÞguration, describes this application in detail. With the
CSX200Õs WAN ConÞguration window, you can set wide-area protocols and
conÞgure those settings, as well as conÞgure the WPIM installed on your device.
NOTE
At the time of this release, SPMA does not support a DDS interface on a CSX device.
This applies to both the CSX203 and a WPIM-DDS installed on a CSX-400. In addition,
the WPIM-DI, WPIM-E1, and WPIM-HDSL are also not currently supported by
SPMA, but will be in the future. The Windows 95- and NT-based utility QuickSET,
which was shipped with your CSX200/400 device, can be used to conÞgure these WPIMs.
See your QuickSET documentation for more information.
NOTES
The WPIM-DI and the WPIM-HDSL, which are both described later in this chapter, are
supported by the CSX200 series, though they cannot be managed via SPMA at this time.
While no speciÞc 200 device has been allocated for either of these WPIMs (i.e. 201, 202,
203), CSX200s with these WPIMs are available. Contact the Cabletron Systems Global
Call Center for more information.
All CSX200 devices use the same Þrmware and the same sysObjectID (csx-200).
Therefore, if you have two or more different CSX200 devices on your network, the only
way to tell them apart is from their WAN interfaces.