Cabletron Systems W85 manual Example

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Chapter 4: Management

Options: imux <IMUXID> (with no options) displays status information.

-ea enables the Inverse Multiplexer Application designated by IMUXID.

-da disables the Inverse Multiplexer Application designated by IMUXID.

-eg <GROUPID> enables the Inverse Multiplexer group designated by GROUPID.

-dg <GROUPID> disables the Inverse Multiplexer group designated by GROUPID.

-ac <GROUPID> <INTERFACENUM> adds the WAN channel designated by INTERFACENUM to the Inverse Multiplexer group designated by GROUPID.

-dc <GROUPID> <INTERFACENUM> deletes the WAN channel designated by INTERFACENUM from the Inverse Multiplexer group designated by GROUPID.

Example:

->imux 1 -ac 1 29

#Inverse Multiplexer channel with ifIndex 29 added to group 1 -> imux 1

#

#WAN Inverse Multiplexer 1 Status: Disabled

#

 

Inverse

 

WAN

Available

Xmit Byte

 

Inverse

 

# Multiplexer

Group

Physical

BW

Count

Multiplexer

Channel

#

ID

Admin

Status

Number

(bits/sec)

(bytes)

ID

IfIndex

Status

#

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#

1

Disabled

22

1536000

0

1

29

INACTIVE

#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#Number of WAN Inverse Multiplexer Groups currently programmed : 1

#Number of WAN Inverse Multiplexer Channels currently programmed : 1

imuxsetup1

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HSIM-W85 User’s Guide

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Contents HSIM-W85 Page HSIM-W85 User’s Guide FCC Notice Vcci Notice HSIM-W85 User’s Guide HSIM-W85 User’s Guide Cabletron Systems Limited Program License Agreement HSIM-W85 User’s Guide Vii Viii HSIM-W85 User’s Guide Contents Contents Important Notice Chapter IntroductionFirmware Revision Using this Manual Overview ImuxFeatures Data Flow in the HSIM-W85Connectivity HdlcInverse Multiplexing Imux Priority QueuingSnmp and MIB Support 5 DS1 AlarmLanview Diagnostic LEDs Document Conventions Following conventions are used throughout this documentRelated Documentation Related DocumentationGetting Help Your email addressChapter Installation Unpacking the HSIM-W85Installing the HSIM-W85 Installing the HSIM-W85 in an Interface ModuleInstalling the HSIM-W85 Installing the HSIM-W85 Installing the HSIM-W85 in a Standalone Device Connecting the HSIM-W85 to the Network Figure B-3 HSIM-W85 Cable ConnectionChapter Lanview LedsLanview LEDs Chapter Management Local ManagementManagement Network Tools Commands Network Tools Help Screen Command Built-in Commands ImuxExample Wanpq WanpqDs1alarm Syntax ds1alarmDs1alarm Dsx1Dsx1 Ds1ext Syntax ds1extSpecial Commands Done, quit, exitSample Imux Configuration 3shows the imux setup for group id 1 so farEnabling the Imux Group Sample Imux Configuration Management HSIM-W85 User’s Guide Hardware Troubleshooting Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the HSIM-W85 Status S LED is OFF Investigating Software Configuration Problems Problems with the Firmware ImageHSIM-W85 User’s Guide Appendix a Specifications Physical PropertiesEnvironmental Requirements Regulatory ComplianceAppendix B Typical Configuration Appendix B Typical Configuration Appendix C FCC Part 68 USER’S Information Port IDAppendix C FCC Part 68 User’s Information Being duly sworn, state My commission expires

W85 specifications

Cabletron Systems W85 is a prominent networking solution that was developed to support the burgeoning demand for high-performance data communications in the enterprise environment. As an advanced multi-layer switch, the W85 effectively integrates various networking technologies, offering robust support for both wired and wireless connectivity, making it particularly suitable for complex network infrastructures.

One of the standout features of the W85 is its scalability. Designed to grow with the needs of a business, the W85 can accommodate an increasing number of users and devices without sacrificing performance. This is essential in today's digital workspace, where employees and equipment are continually being added to the network.

The W85 operates across multiple layers of the OSI model, offering Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities. Layer 2 functionalities enable efficient Ethernet switching and VLAN support, ensuring that data can move swiftly within local networks. Meanwhile, its Layer 3 capabilities facilitate dynamic routing, allowing for intelligent data distribution across different network segments. This dual functionality enhances the W85's versatility, making it suitable for both small and large-scale deployments.

Equipped with advanced security features, the Cabletron W85 places a strong emphasis on network integrity. It supports comprehensive security protocols that help to mitigate potential threats. Features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow administrators to define and enforce security policies, ensuring that only authorized users have access to sensitive data. Furthermore, the device supports advanced encryption methods to protect data in transit, which is crucial for safeguarding information in modern enterprises.

The W85 is also notable for its management capabilities. It provides an intuitive web-based interface for system administrators, simplifying the configuration and monitoring processes. With support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), administrators can efficiently manage network devices and receive alerts for potential issues before they escalate into significant problems.

In terms of connectivity, the Cabletron W85 features multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports designed to handle high-speed data transfer. This allows for seamless integration with existing infrastructure while ensuring that performance remains high even under heavy loads. The device is also compatible with various network management protocols, positioning it as a streamlined component in any enterprise’s networking strategy.

The Cabletron Systems W85 embodies the future of enterprise networking with its combination of scalability, security features, and robust management tools, ensuring it remains a relevant choice for organizations looking to enhance their networking capabilities.