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CRS-500 1:N Redundancy System

Revision 2

CSU Front Panel Operation

MN-CRS500

7–10

7.2.2.1.2

CONFIG: Manual

Manually Configure:
RM1

Select which Traffic Modem the Redundant Modem will use for bridging and backup operations.

RM1 is the default selection at this time. Press ENTER to continue to configure Redundant

Modem 1.

7.2.2.1.2.1 CONFIG: Manual

RM1

RM1: Bridge TM:01
Backup TM:--

Select which Traffic Modem the Redundant Modem will bridge or back up. RM1 is the default

selection at this time.

When the switch is in MANUAL MODE, RM1 is available (as shown above). Use the ◄ ► arrow

keys to select between Bridge and Backup and then use the ▲▼ arrow keys to scroll through

all active Traffic Modems (inactive modem slots are skipped). Press ENTER to configure.

The switch learns and retains the configuration of all of the active modems in the setup. This

configuration information is used to program the Redundant Modem to match the configuration

of the modem being bridged.

When the switch is in AUTOMATIC MODE, settings may not be changed in this menu. Press

CLEAR or ENTER to return to the previous menu.

7.2.2.1.3

CONFIG: IP

IP Config: SNMP Sw-IP
Mdm-IP Mgt-IP Gateway

Use the ◄ ► arrow keys to select SNMP, Mdm-IP, Mgt-IP, or Gateway, and then press ENTER.

For each selection, you may define what the IP address will be for each modem, and the

corresponding switch IP address for that modem.

Sw-IP is not functional at this time.

7.2.2.1.3.1 CONFIG: IP

SNMP

SNMP Communities:
Read Write

Use the ◄ ► arrow keys to select Read or Write, and then press ENTER to select the community

to edit.