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Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500 User Manual
Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500 User Guide
Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500 Online Manual

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  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, Central Site Remote Access Switch 443 V ERIFYING R OUTING P ROTOCOLS IP Routing Operational? 3. Determine if a local IP Host A has learned the route to 192.1.1.0 from System A. On IP Host A type: netstat -r <return> If the route to 192.1.10 is displayed, the IP RIP output processing is operational. 4. If the route is NOT displayed, try the following: a. Using the ipnetif Manage Mode command, verify that the IP RIP Send Control is set to a RIP version that the IP Host can understand. b. If the command shows Do Not Send, the IP RIP output processing is disabled on the interface.

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, Central Site Remote Access Switch 511 S YSTEM M ESSAGES System Message Summary [IP] WAN (Direct Host) Interface for network <network #> on LAN port <port #> initialized successfully This message is posted when WAN (Direct Host) interface for the indicated network is initialized successfully. [IPCP] Invalid pre-configured IP address <IP address> for <device name>, ignored There is a configured IP address for the remote device in the Device Table, but the IP address does not belong to any configured WAN interfaces. Check the configuration. You will most likely need to add another WAN interface. [IPCP] IP Address Pool - Out of IP addre

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, Central Site Remote Access Switch 479 LCD M ESSAGES LCD Message Groups Monthly call charges exceeded. Monthly call charge tracking is enabled and the configured maximum has been exceeded. There is an problem with the semipermanent connection. A more detailed error message is displayed in the log messages. Display the log messages (enter dr command) and look for “Semipermanent.....” messages. Over Max Charge Semiperm Error

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 60 CyberSWITCH Hardware Characteristics Processor: Intel 80C186 Speed: 16 Mhz Number of Ports: 4 Connector: RJ-45 Interface: Point-to-Point, Point-Multipoint for single device MTBF: 75000hours MTTR: 0.25hour BRI-1 B ASIC RATE ADAPTER The BRI-1 provides a single basic rate port with a standard S/T interface for attachment to an ISDN basic rate line. This adapter can take advantage of such services as NTT’s INS-64, BOC’s Centrex ISDN Basic Rate and PBX’s basic rate lines. Hardwa

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 498 CyberSWITCH DM card failed FLASH download bad xx SREC The Digital Modem card has failed the firmware update due to a corrupt file. Contact your Distributor or Customer Support. DM card in slot <slot #> has bad FLASH The FLASH memory on the Digital Modem card has been identified as bad during an attempt to update or access it. Contact your Distributor or Customer Support. DM card in slot <slot #> in unknown state The Digital Modem card is in an unrecognizable state. Reseat the card in its ISA slot, and/or check the MVIP cabling. If

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, Central Site Remote Access Switch 487 S YSTEM M ESSAGES System Message Summary [AUTH] TACACS LOGIN rejected user: <user name> The remote Authentication server rejected the named user. This indicates that one of the following has occurred: 1. The <user name> is not in the remote Authentication server’s database. 2. The <user name> is entered incorrectly in the remote Authentication server’s database. [AUTH] TACACS No server configured for designated database location. TACACS is configured as a database location for security authentication. Either no TACACS server has been config

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 192 CyberSWITCH • IP Host (RFC 1294) RFC 1294 provides a simple security exchange at connection time, along with an encapsulation method for IP datagrams. B ASE DATA RATE Only used for Dial-Out. This value represents the throughput on a B-channel or pre-ISDN link connecting the CyberSWITCH to a device. The data rate can be specified as either 56,000 or 64,000 bps. The default configuration for the base data rate is 64,000 bps. If 64,000-bps connections to the device are not possible, this value should be set at 56,000 bps. I NITIAL DATA RATE Only used f

  • Central Site Remote Access Switch 277 C ONFIGURING A DVANCED B RIDGING Bridge Filters For Unrestricted Bridging, the following additional filter actions are available only on a system with an Ethernet-2 adapter executing the local bridge option. * Device List may be the on-node device database, or it may be located on an off-node authentication server. Filter Action

  • Central Site Remote Access Switch 89 H ARDWARE I NSTALLATION Adapter Settings ENCRYPTION ADAPTER SETTINGS DES/RSA Adapter The DES/RSA adapter is available in the United States and Canada only. The adapter has a set of eight dip switches in a switch block labelled SW1. Set these dip switches to map the encryption adapter memory at D800: The adapter has one jumper (J1), which mu

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, Central Site Remote Access Switch 613 S YSTEM C OMMANDS RADIUS Commands radius ipres Attempts an authentication session using the IP resolution. The following is an example display of the screen. radius macres Attempts an authentication session using the MAC resolution. The following is an example display of the screen. radius pap Attempts an authentication session using PAP. The following is an example display of the screen. radius route Attempts an authentication session using ROUTE LOOKUP. The following is an example displa

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 274 CyberSWITCH Two of the more common protocols used today are: •The IP Protocol Id, which identifies DOD Internet Protocol packets with Ethernet type equal to hexadecimal 800, or 802.3 LSAP equal to hexadecimal 6060. •The IPX Protocol Id, which identifies Novell (old) NetWare IPX packets with Ethernet type equal to hexadecimal 8137, or 802.3 LSAP equal to hexadecimal E0E0. B RIDGE FILTER DEFINITIONS This section provides the syntax for the bridge filters available for the unrestricted bridge mode and the restricted bridge mode. Unrestricted Mode Bridge Filters 1.

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 112 CyberSWITCH EXECUTING CFGEDIT After the system software has been loaded, you can start CFGEDIT by entering the following command at the system prompt as shown below: [product name]> cfgedit As long as there is no other “change” session active (CFGEDIT or Manage Mode), access is granted, and the following menu is displayed: From this screen you will begin the configuration process. Refer to Basic Configuration and succeeding chapters for details on using this utility to perform specific configuration tasks. Remember, changes to CFGEDIT are NOT dynamic. Changes are saved in a temporary copy of configuration

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, C ONFIGURING A PPLE T ALK R OUTING OVERVIEW The AppleTalk routing feature allows the CyberSWITCH to efficiently route AppleTalk data as opposed to bridging all data relating to the protocol. With the addition of the AppleTalk Remote LAN feature, the CyberSWITCH can be configured to be a router, bridge or a mix of both when handling AppleTalk traffic. By default, AppleTalk routing is disabled when you first install your system software. To configure the AppleTalk routing feature: • enable AppleTalk routing • configure AppleTalk port in

  • C ONFIGURING N ETWORK L OGIN I NFORMATION OVERVIEW The CyberSWITCH offers a number of configurable options to control the login process for this system and for off-node authentication servers. These options include: • general network login configuration • network login banners • login configuration specific to RADIUS • login configuration specific

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 88 CyberSWITCH DM-24+ AND THE DM-30+ ADAPTER ADDRESS SETTINGS The DM-24+ and the DM-30+ adapters both use switches to set the interrupt, I/O address, and MVIP clock termination. Switch blocks SW1 and SW3 determine I/O address, SW2 and SW4 determine interrupts, and SW5 determines MVIP clock termination. Note: Refer to the System Adapter Appendix for switch locations. Configure a DM-24+ or a DM-30+ only in slots 2, 4, and/or 6. Switch settings will differ depending upon the slot you wish to configure. Refer to the following charts/descriptions: To set the IRQ so that it is on, refer to switch blocks SW2 and SW4. Set t

  • Central Site Remote Access Switch 351 C ONFIGURING SNMP Configuring SNMP 1. Enable IP routing if you have not already done so. 2. Select SNMP from the Options menu. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to enable SNMP. The following SNMP menu will then be displayed: 4. Enter the Community Name information. a. Enter a user-defined Community Name. This is a case-sensitive string of

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 14 CyberSWITCH IP Filters 291 Initiating the IP Filter Configuration 292 Configuring Packet Types 292 Configuring the Common IP Portion 293 Configuring TCP 294 Configuring UDP 294 Configuring ICMP 295 Configuring Forwarding Filters 296 Configuring Connection Filters 297 Configuring Exception Filter 298 Modifying the Final Condition for a Filter 299 Applying Filters 299 Applying Filters to Network Interfaces 299 Applying the Global Forwarding Filter 299 Applying per-device Forwarding Filters 299 IP Filters Configuration Elements 300 IP Filters Background Information 301 Filter Composition 302 Types of Filters 302 Role of Filters in

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, Central Site Remote Access Switch 491 S YSTEM M ESSAGES System Message Summary Calls Active xxx to <sitename> Bandwidth to each site. Capability description processing error - <caperror>. System is in minimal configuration mode. A problem has occurred during system installation. The <caperror> will further identify the problem: • File not found • Could not open file • File already exists • Header corruption • File write problem • Hash key mismatch • Invalid serial number • Invalid capability type • Invalid capability format • In

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, Central Site Remote Access Switch 73 S OFTWARE O VERVIEW System Files USER LEVEL SECURITY FILES As administrator, you may create a welcome banner file as well as a message-of-the-day file to display at login with user level security. Neither file should exceed the limits of 80 characters in width and 21 lines in length, and must reside in the \config directory. The creation of these files is optional; if you choose to use them, create the files, and TFTP them to the CyberSWITCH. welcome.nei This file conta

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 108 CyberSWITCH Error reading platform type: type was not converted to an int Error reading platform type: there is no “plat name” field The diskettes you have are corrupted. Call your distributor or Technical Support for a new set of diskettes. 5. Follow the on screen prompts for inserting diskettes #2, #3, and #4. 6. If you wish to upgrade the Manager at this time: a. issue the quit command to terminate the system software b. insert the Manager diskette c. at the DOS prompt type C:\ADMIN\UG_ADMIN <

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, USER’S GUIDE 534 CyberSWITCH [TFTP] Local error #14: Bad file name The local file (as defined from a remote host) was not recognized as a valid file name. No file transfer will be attempted. [TFTP] Local error #15: Bad mode string The TFTP mode string was not NETASCII nor OCTET. No file transfer will be attempted. [TFTP] Local error #17: Unable to locate file/directory <filename> The file system was unable to locate the file requested. No file transfer will be attempted. [TFTP] Local error #18:

  • Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX5500, C ONFIGURATION T OOLS OVERVIEW We provide the following configuration tools to set up and/or alter your configuration: • CFGEDIT, the configuration utility • Manage Mode, the dynamic management utility CFGEDIT is the comprehensive utility you use to initially set up your system; you may use it later to make configuration changes as well. However, CFGEDIT is NOT dynamic. This means you will have to interrupt normal system operations in order to update configuration files. (You may do so by either rebooting, or issuing the restart command). Manage Mode provides a real-time management mechanism that allows you to change

  • USER’S GUIDE 200 CyberSWITCH The following table identifies the configuration requirements for possible security options for remote bridge devices. *Conditionally Required means you must specify at least one of either the Calling Line Id or the Ethernet Address. You may specify both. IP Routing with HDLC Bridge Devices To allow devices to connect to the CyberSWITCH using IP routing throu

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