Cabletron Systems CyberSWITCH CSX500 Specifications

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Page 1 - QuickSET

QuickSET Configuration Guide forCSX200, CSX400, CSX400-DC,CSX500, HSIM-W6, and HSIM-W84 9032691-03

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Noticeviii QuickSET Configuration Guide If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S. Export

Page 3 - QuickSET Configuration Guide i

Configuration with QuickSET84 QuickSET Configuration GuideDDS Clock Source — Displays the DDS clock source. The selections for this field are either Lo

Page 4 - VCCI NOTICE

Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 85Figure 92 Add DLCI WindowWhen you have completed Wide Area DDS configuration,

Page 5 - PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT

Configuration with QuickSET86 QuickSET Configuration GuideThis section describes the fields in the Wide Area HDSL configuration window.HDSL Transmit Clo

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 87Figure 95 Add DLCI WindowWhen you have finished Wide Area HDSL configuration, c

Page 7 - QuickSET Configuration Guide v

Configuration with QuickSET88 QuickSET Configuration GuideISDN Configuration ParametersThe following definitions explain the fields in the Wide Area ISDN

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 89Figure 97 Warning MessageUse the Profile Wizard window shown in Figure 98 belo

Page 9 - CABLETRON SYSTEMS LIMITED

Configuration with QuickSET90 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe second ISDN Profile Wizard window, shown below in Figure 99, lets you select the number o

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 91The Modify Profile window shown below in Figure 101, displays when you click th

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Configuration with QuickSET92 QuickSET Configuration GuideDial-In Number — Enter the Caller ID number of a remote line that you wish to allow to call

Page 12 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 93The Security Settings window shown below in Figure 102, displays after you cli

Page 13 - Contents

NoticeQuickSET Configuration Guide ix SAFETY INFORMATIONCLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERSTHE FE-100F3 FAST ETHERNET INTERFACE MODULE, FPIM-05 AND FPIM-07 FDD

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Configuration with QuickSET94 QuickSET Configuration GuideThen the other router, referred to as the authenticator, checks the peer’s password against

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Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 95Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsThis section contains the following Wi

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Configuration with QuickSET96 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 104 Frame Relay Time Slot configuration window -E1Clicking the Line Coding button dis

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Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 97Wide Area PPP Time Slot Configuration WindowThe Wide Area PPP Time Slot configur

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Configuration with QuickSET98 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe following section defines the Wide Area PPP Time Slot configuration windows.Time Slots — A

Page 19 - Ethernet Configuration

Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 99Wide Area HDSL Time Slot Configuration WindowThe Wide Area HDSL Time Slot config

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Configuration with QuickSET100 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area HDLC Time Slot Configuration WindowThe Wide Area HDLC Time Slot configuration windo

Page 21 - Local HSIM IP Address Window

Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 101Line Coding Clicking the Line Coding button on any wide area time slot configu

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Configuration with QuickSET102 QuickSET Configuration GuideGeneral ConfigurationThe General Configuration window is shown below in Figure 110.Figure 110

Page 23 - System Passwords

General ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 103The DHCP Settings configuration window is used to configure DHCP settings for the CyberSWITCH or HS

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Noticex QuickSET Configuration Guide DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC73/23/EEC Manufacturer’s Name: Cabletron

Page 25 - Wide Area Module Configuration

Configuration with QuickSET104 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe following definitions explain the fields in the DHCP Settings configuration window:DHCP Se

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General ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 105Figure 113 Priority IP Queuing ScreenTo configure this feature, click the ADD IP button, and the

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Configuration with QuickSET106 QuickSET Configuration GuideInterfaces WindowThe Interfaces Window shown below in Figure 115, displays after clicking t

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General ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 107Interface Backup Setup ButtonThe Interface Backup Setup button displays the Interface Backup Confi

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Configuration with QuickSET108 QuickSET Configuration Guide.Figure 118 Modify Backup WindowThe following are definitions of Dial-Up Settings parameter

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General ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 109Dial-Up Settings ButtonThe Dial-up Settings button displays the Dial-up Settings Window, shown be

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Configuration with QuickSET110 QuickSET Configuration GuideSpoofing Settings ButtonSpoofing is a cost saving innovation. Spoofing uses a router on the LA

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Bridging and Routing - ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 111Bridging and Routing - ConfigurationBridging and Routing WindowThe first Bridging an

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Configuration with QuickSET112 QuickSET Configuration GuideMAC Bridging — This field allows you to specify whether the device bridges traffic. Click on

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Bridging and Routing - ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 113Proxy ARP — This checkbox lets you disable the Proxy ARP function.Figure 32, below

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QuickSET Configuration Guide xi Contents CONFIGURATION WITH QuickSET Ethernet Configuration...

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Configuration with QuickSET114 QuickSET Configuration GuideFirewall WindowThe Firewall configuration window shown in Figure 125 displays after clicking

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Bridging and Routing - ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 115Figure 125 Firewall WindowFigure 126 Add Firewall Entry Window

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Configuration with QuickSET116 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe Modify Firewall Entry window (shown below in Figure 127) appears when you click on the

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Bridging and Routing - ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 117Figure 129 Modify ACL WindowThe following definitions explain the fields in the Qui

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Configuration with QuickSET118 QuickSET Configuration GuideDest Mask — Displays the mask for the Destination IP address specified in the Dest IP field.

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Second Bridging and Routing WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 119When you have completed the Firewall configuration, click on the OK button to return

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Configuration with QuickSET120 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe WAN Frame Type window shown in Figure 131 allows you to select one of three frame types

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 121Routing Configuration WindowThe (IP/IPX) Routing configuration window shown in Figure 132 di

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Configuration with QuickSET122 QuickSET Configuration GuideDefault Route... — Displays the Default Route window. You can select one interface to be a

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 123Below are descriptions of the fields in the advanced IP Routing settings window:Interface N

Page 46 - Configuration Window

Contents xii QuickSET Configuration Guide Advanced Routing Configuration Window ...45Advanced IP Ro

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Configuration with QuickSET124 QuickSET Configuration GuideWhen Split Horizons is OFF (disabled) for any of the above protocols, all protocol informat

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 125Figure 136 NAT Settings WindowAdd Proxy... — Allows you to add NAT proxy servers. Click t

Page 49 - Figure 32 Proxy ARP Function

Configuration with QuickSET126 QuickSET Configuration GuideRIP Settings — Selecting this function (see Figure 138, below) enables the sending and rece

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 127Routing Information Protocol OptionsThe following options are available in the Modify RIP

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Configuration with QuickSET128 QuickSET Configuration GuideNext HopEntries in RIP-2 routing tables always have a Next Hop field. The Next Hop is the IP

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 129AuthenticationAuthentication is a function of RIP-2 protocol only. It is not usually impor

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Configuration with QuickSET130 QuickSET Configuration Guide* If the router is not configured to authenticate RIP-2 messages, then RIP-1 and unauthentic

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 131OSPF employs “flooding” to exchange link-states with other routers. Any change in routing i

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Configuration with QuickSET132 QuickSET Configuration GuideUse the Add OSPF Area window (shown in Figure 141, below) to add an area to the database. T

Page 56 - Routing Configuration Window

Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 133Figure 143 Modify OSPF PortThe Modify OSPF Port window shown above in Figure 143, display

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Contents QuickSET Configuration Guide xiii Wide Area HDSL Time Slot Configuration Window...99Wide Area HDLC Time

Page 58 - IPX Routing Configuration

Configuration with QuickSET134 QuickSET Configuration GuidePoll Interval — If a neighboring router has become inactive (Hello packets have not been se

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 135The Add route window (shown below in Figure 145) appears when you click the Add button on

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Configuration with QuickSET136 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe Modify Route window (shown in Figure 147 below) appears when you click the Modify butto

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 137Figure 149 Add IP Host and Modify IP Host WindowsThe IP Host Map is a database of remote

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Configuration with QuickSET138 QuickSET Configuration GuideIPX Routing Configuration WindowThis section describes the fields in the IPX Routing Configura

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Routing Configuration WindowQuickSET Configuration Guide 139This section describes the fields in the IPX Advanced configuration window.Interface # — Dis

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Configuration with QuickSET140 QuickSET Configuration GuideDelete Host — This button deletes the entry highlighted in the IPX Host Map window.Figure 1

Page 65 - IP Host Map Window

QuickSET - Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 141QuickSET - Pull-Down MenusThe File, Firmware Upgrade, and Runtime Configuration QuickSET pull

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Configuration with QuickSET142 QuickSET Configuration GuideRestore Configuration — The Restore Configuration window shown in Figure 155 below, displays

Page 67 - Modify IP Host Window

QuickSET - Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 143Firmware Upgrade MenuThis section describes the pull-down menu option available from the Fir

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Contents xiv QuickSET Configuration Guide OSPF Redistribute Routes...134IP

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Configuration with QuickSET144 QuickSET Configuration GuideThis section describes the modifiable fields of the TFTP /BootP Services window:IP Address —

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QuickSET - Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 145Figure 159 Compression and Congestion WindowThe Compression and Congestion window shows the

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Configuration with QuickSET146 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 160 Modify Compression and Congestion WindowThe definitions of the fields in the Comp

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QuickSET - Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 147Set Device Time and DateThe Set Device Time and Date window shown in Figure 161, displays wh

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Configuration with QuickSET148 QuickSET Configuration Guide

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QuickSET Configuration Guide 1 Configuration with QuickSET This manual contains QuickSET configuration procedures for the HSIM-W6 , HSIM-W84 , and

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Configuration with QuickSET 2 QuickSET Configuration Guide If your system is connected to more than one network, you will see the Local User Networks

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Ethernet Configuration QuickSET Configuration Guide 3 Enter the IP address of the QuickSET-configurable device in the appropriate field and the passwor

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Configuration with QuickSET 4 QuickSET Configuration Guide Figure 4 Ethernet 1 and 2 Configuration Window Local Ethernet (1 and 2) IP Address — Displ

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Ethernet Configuration QuickSET Configuration Guide 5 Local HSIM IP Address Window If you are configuring an HSIM-W6 or -W84, you will see the Local H

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Configuration with QuickSET6 QuickSET Configuration GuideSecondary IPs — The Secondary IPs window and Modify Secondary IP windows shown in Figure 6 be

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Ethernet ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 7System PasswordsThe System Passwords window shown in Figure 7 on the following page, displays afte

Page 82 - Ethernet Port Configuration

Configuration with QuickSET8 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 7 System Passwords WindowWhen you have finished configuring the system passwords, click

Page 83 - Ethernet Port Configuration

Wide Area Module ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 9Wide Area Module ConfigurationRefer to the appropriate section listed below to configure you

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Configuration with QuickSET10 QuickSET Configuration GuideThis section explains how to configure the Wide Area T1 interface using QuickSET.The line con

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Wide Area Module ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 11Wide Area E1 Configuration WindowThe Wide Area (E1) configuration window is shown in Figure

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Configuration with QuickSET12 QuickSET Configuration GuideLink Management Protocol — If you selected Frame Relay protocol, this field displays Q.933 An

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Wide Area Module ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 13DI FunctionalityEnable — The NI Port is connected to the T1 WAN connection. Any timeslot

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QuickSET Configuration Guide i NOTICE Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this do

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Configuration with QuickSET14 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 12 DI Tail Circuit TimingThe Tail Circuit (Figure 12, above) has the PBX as its timi

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Wide Area Module ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 15T1 Line BuildOut — Displays the signal level for the physical line. Set this to 0 dB unle

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Configuration with QuickSET16 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area Synchronous Configuration WindowThe Wide Area Synchronous configuration window is sh

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Wide Area Module ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 17Sync Clock Speed — Displays your configured receive clock speed. The default setting for t

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Configuration with QuickSET18 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area DDS Configuration WindowThe Wide Area DDS configuration window is shown in Figure 15

Page 94 - Configuration Information

Wide Area Module ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 19DDS Loop Back — Displays the internal loopback as either Line Loop or No Loop. Line Loop

Page 95 - DLCI Setup Button

Configuration with QuickSET20 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsThe following section contains the following Wide Ar

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Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 21Wide Area PPP Time Slot Configuration WindowThe Wide Area PPP Time Slot configur

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Configuration with QuickSET22 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 20, below, shows the Line Coding window for T1, DI, and E1. The window displays Line

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Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 23The following section defines the Time Slots field in the Wide Area PPP Time Slo

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Noticeii QuickSET Configuration Guide INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from

Page 100 - Configuration with QuickSET

Configuration with QuickSET24 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area HDSL Time Slot Configuration WindowThe Wide Area HDSL Time Slot configuration window

Page 101 - Figure 92 Add DLCI Window

Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 25Figure 23 Line Coding Window for HDSLFigure 24 Modify Line Coding window for

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Configuration with QuickSET26 QuickSET Configuration GuideGeneral ConfigurationThe General Configuration Window shown below in Figure 25, lets you selec

Page 103 - Figure 95 Add DLCI Window

Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 27Lease Timeout — The time the IP addresses in the pool can be used before they

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Configuration with QuickSET28 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 27 DHCP Settings Window for HSIMs and CSX200 CyberSWITCH

Page 105 - Figure 97 Warning Message

Wide Area Time Slot Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 29Priority IP QueuingThe Priority IP Queuing window (Figure 28, below), displays

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Configuration with QuickSET30 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 29 Add Priority IP Address WindowWhen you have completed General configuration, be su

Page 107 - Modify Profile Button

Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 31Bridging and Routing ConfigurationWhen you have collected all the necessary network in

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Configuration with QuickSET32 QuickSET Configuration GuideMAC Bridging — This field allows you to specify bridging of traffic. Figure 31 Bridging and R

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Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 33Proxy ARP — This checkbox lets you disable the Proxy ARP function.Figure 32, below sh

Page 110

NoticeQuickSET Configuration Guide iii CABLETRON SYSTEMS, INC.PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRODUCT IN THE FOLL

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Configuration with QuickSET34 QuickSET Configuration GuideFirewall Configuration WindowThe Firewall configuration window shown in Figure 33 below, displ

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Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 35Figure 34 Add Firewall Entry WindowThe Add Firewall Entry window (shown above in Fig

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Configuration with QuickSET36 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe following definitions explain the fields in the QuickSET Firewall configuration window:ACL

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Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 37Port — Enter the port number in this field to create an access control filter that appl

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Configuration with QuickSET38 QuickSET Configuration GuideWhen you have completed the first part of the Bridging and Routing configuration, click on the

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Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 39To change the WAN Frame Type information, scroll through the list of interface entrie

Page 117 - Line Coding

Configuration with QuickSET40 QuickSET Configuration GuideRouting Configuration WindowThe (IP/IPX) Routing configuration window shown in Figure 38 below

Page 118 - General Configuration

Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 41Add Route... — This button allows you to add a route and to configure the CyberSWITCH

Page 119 - General Configuration

Configuration with QuickSET42 QuickSET Configuration GuideWhen Split Horizons is disabled (OFF) for any of the above protocols, all protocol informati

Page 120 - Priority IP Queuing

Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 43The DLCI and Interface Number define the switched connection to the Telco central offic

Page 121

Noticeiv QuickSET Configuration Guide If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S. Export Ad

Page 122 - Alias Setup Button

Configuration with QuickSET44 QuickSET Configuration GuideAdd — This button displays the Add IPX Host window shown below in Figure 42. Use the scroll

Page 123 - Interface Backup Setup Button

Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 45When you have finished making changes, click the OK button to exit the Modify IPX Host

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Configuration with QuickSET46 QuickSET Configuration GuideAdvanced IP Routing SettingsThis section describes the Advanced IP Routing Settings for Adva

Page 125 - Dial-Up Settings Button

Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 47NAT Settings Configuration WindowThe Network Address Translation (NAT) Settings configu

Page 126 - Spoofing Settings Button

Configuration with QuickSET48 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe following definitions explain the fields in the NAT Settings configuration window.Ethernet

Page 127 - Bridging and Routing Window

Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 49Figure 48 Add NAT Proxy Server WindowRedirector Window — The Redirector window (Figu

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Configuration with QuickSET50 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe IP Host Map is a database of remote IP hosts, defined (generally) by their IP Address, an

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Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 51Modify IP Host WindowThe Modify IP Host window (Figure 52, below) appears when you cl

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Configuration with QuickSET52 QuickSET Configuration GuideOSPF employs “flooding” to exchange link-states with other routers. Any change in routing inf

Page 131 - Figure 125 Firewall Window

Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 53The OSPF Interface Configuration Window shown in Figure 55 below, displays a database

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NoticeQuickSET Configuration Guide v CABLETRON SYSTEMS SALES AND SERVICE, INC.PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRO

Page 133 - Figure 129 Modify ACL Window

Configuration with QuickSET54 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 56 Modify OSPF Port WindowThe Modify OSPF Port Window shown above in Figure 56, disp

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Bridging and Routing ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 55Poll Interval — If a neighboring router has become inactive (Hello packets have not b

Page 135

Configuration with QuickSET56 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe Add route window (shown below in Figure 58) appears when you click the Add button on the

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QuickSET Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 57Figure 60 Modify Route WindowYou will return to the OSPF Redistribute Routes window. You may s

Page 137 - IP Routing Configuration

Configuration with QuickSET58 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 62 Store Configuration WindowRestore Configuration — The Restore Configuration window s

Page 138 - Advanced Options Window

QuickSET Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 59Create Configuration Text File — The Save As window shown in Figure 64 displays when you click o

Page 139 - Routing Configuration Window

Configuration with QuickSET60 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe TFTP/BootP Services window allows you to access a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)

Page 140 - Advanced IP Routing Options

QuickSET Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 61Runtime Configuration MenuThis section describes the pull-down menu options available from the R

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Configuration with QuickSET62 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe Compression and Congestion window lets you to enable data compression on each interface.

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QuickSET Pull-Down MenusQuickSET Configuration Guide 63Excess # Burst — Displays the Excess Burst size, which is the maximum amount of data by which a

Page 143

Noticevi QuickSET Configuration Guide If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S. Export A

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Configuration with QuickSET64 QuickSET Configuration GuideQuickSET Configuration (Firmware Version 02.XX.XX)The firmware version number appears on the fi

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QuickSET Configuration (Firmware Version 02.XX.XX)QuickSET Configuration Guide 65If your system is connected to more than one network, you will see th

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Configuration with QuickSET66 QuickSET Configuration GuideEthernet Port ConfigurationThis section explains how to configure the Ethernet 1 and 2 fields (

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Ethernet Port ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 67Figure 75 Local HSIM IP Address WindowThis section describes each of the fields on the Ether

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Configuration with QuickSET68 QuickSET Configuration GuideSecondary IPs — The Secondary IPs window shown in Figure 76 displays after clicking on the S

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Ethernet Port ConfigurationQuickSET Configuration Guide 69System Passwords — The System Passwords window shown in Figure 77 displays after clicking on

Page 150 - OSPF Redistribute Routes

Configuration with QuickSET70 QuickSET Configuration GuideThe following definitions explain the fields in the System Passwords window.Read Only Access —

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 71Refer to the appropriate section listed below to configure your Wide Area 1 or

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Configuration with QuickSET72 QuickSET Configuration GuideT1 Line BuildOut — Displays the signal level for the physical T1 line. Set this to 0 dB unle

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 73Figure 79 DLCIs and Add DLCI WindowsWhen you have completed Wide Area T1 confi

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NoticeQuickSET Configuration Guide vii CABLETRON SYSTEMS LIMITEDPROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PRODUCT I

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Configuration with QuickSET74 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area E1 - Configuration WindowThe Wide Area (E1) configuration window is shown in Figure

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 75High Level Data Link Control lets you select either Full or Fractional mode fo

Page 157 - File Menu

Configuration with QuickSET76 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area DI - Configuration WindowThe Wide Area (DI) configuration window is shown in Figure

Page 158 - Create Configuration Text File

Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 77Figure 83 DI Telco TimingTelco Timing — The following configuration, shown abo

Page 159 - Firmware Upgrade Menu

Configuration with QuickSET78 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 85 DI Internal TimingInternal Timing — For the Internal Timing configuration shown in

Page 160 - Runtime Configuration Menu

Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 79Protocol — Displays the active protocol for the Wide Area interface. The Proto

Page 161 - QuickSET - Pull-Down Menus

Configuration with QuickSET80 QuickSET Configuration GuideWide Area Synchronous - Configuration WindowThe Wide Area Synchronous configuration window is

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 81Sync Clock Speed — Displays your configured receive clock speed. The default se

Page 163 - Set Device Time and Date

Configuration with QuickSET82 QuickSET Configuration GuideFigure 88 DLCIs WindowFigure 89 Add DLCI WindowWhen you have completed Wide Area Synchrono

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Wide Area - 1 and 2 Configuration WindowsQuickSET Configuration Guide 83Wide Area DDS - Configuration WindowThe Wide Area DDS configuration window is sh

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