Cabletron Systems CSX400-DC manual Investigating Software Configuration Problems

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Troubleshooting

WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX400

The port is operating normally, Loop 2 has synchronized with the HDSL circuit at the remote end (Full T1 mode only).

WPIM-S/T Installed in CSX400

The port is operating normally, ISDN BRI channel B2 is active.

Test (TST) LED is AMBER (blinking)

The device is in test mode.

The CSX400 is running its Power-up Diagnostic Tests.

Loopback Testing is underway on a WAN circuit.

Investigating Software Configuration Problems

Software problems usually occur when your software configuration contains incomplete or incorrect information.

Connection to Device Fails During Software Configuration

For a LAN connection, verify that the IP address matches the IP address previously stored into the configuration of the router. You must have previously (through QuickSET) set the Ethernet LAN IP address and Subnet Mask, enabled IP routing, saved the Ethernet configuration changes and rebooted the router for the new IP address to take effect.

Check that your LAN cable is wired correctly and each end securely plugged in.

Make sure that an IP route exists between your local PC and the CSX400. The PC and CSX400 must be on the same IP subnetwork or the CSX400 must be reachable through a router on your LAN.

Check Network TCP/IP properties under Windows 95 or Windows NT, as described in the Read Me First! document.

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Contents CSX400 and CSX400-DC USER’S Guide Page FCC Notice Vcci Notice Exclusion of Warranty and Disclaimer of Liability Declaration of Conformity Contents Isdn Line Ordering and Configuration CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET General Configuration Using Local Management MIB Navigator Chapter Troubleshooting Appendix B Wpim Cable Specifications Xii CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide How to Use This Guide Related DocumentationAppendix F, Glossary, defines commonly used terms Document Conventions Following conventions are used throughout this guideGetting Help Your email addressCSX400 Hardware WAN ConnectionAbout the CSX400 Remote Management Capabilities Ethernet LAN ConnectionOptional Features CSX400 Firmware SupportIeee 802.3 Ethernet WAN Protocols Firmware Data Compression Inverse Multiplexing ImuxHdlc Dhcp and NATPoint-to-Point Protocol PPP PAP and Chap SecurityLQM Multilink ProtocolIsdn Isdn Back-up Hdsl Bridging and RoutingAbout the CSX400 System Passwords Bridging and Routing Protocol FilteringSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp MIB IIRFC1213 Rmon MIBRFC1271CTISDN-REMOTEPROFILE-MIB About the CSX400 Software and Firmware Upgrades Arranging Isdn Service Isdn Line Ordering and ConfigurationTelephone Switch Support Isdn BRI Line ConfigurationIsdn BRI Configurations SPIDs, Directory Numbers and Telephone NumbersTelephone Switch Parameters Isdn Switch Parameters ValueNational Isdn 1 NI-1 AT&T 5ESS with Custom Software DMS-100 Configuration Process and Terminology Router a ConfigurationNames and Passwords Collect Network InformationService Profile Identifications SPIDs Isdn Line InformationNetwork Information Diagrams Network Information LayoutPlanning for CSX400 Isdn Configuration 34 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CSX400 to Remote Router Without a Pre-Assigned IP Address 36 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Planning for CSX400 Isdn Configuration Configuring System Settings System SettingsNetwork Information Tables Configuration Section DescriptionConfiguring the Remote Router Database Remote Router Description Configuration Database40 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Bridging and Routing Controls Bridging/Routing Description Configuration DatabaseSample Network Diagram Sample ConfigurationCSX400 Sample Configuration Settings Remote Router FP3 55511135551114 Remote Router DatabaseRemote Router ISP Internet Service Provider Dial-In Security Remote Router’s Password/Secret ISPpasswdConfiguration Section Setting Remote RouterDatabase Bridging OFF0.0 255.255.255.255 Names and Passwords Example Router Names and Passwords System Name FP2 RouterRemote Router Database Remote Router FP2 Remote Router ISPEthernet Cabling Requirements Network Requirements10BASE-T Twisted Pair Network Multimode Fiber Optic Network Single Mode Fiber Optic Network 10BASE2 Coaxial Cable Network Transceiver Requirements54 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Guidelines for Installations Unpacking the CSX400Installing Interface Modules Installing Ethernet Port Interface Modules EPIMsEpim Removing the CSX400 Cover Removing the CSX400-DC Cover Removing the Chassis CoverInstalling WAN Port Interface Modules WPIMs Wpim CSX-COMP/ENCR Installation Installing the CSX400 Tabletop and Shelf InstallationsCSX400 and CSX400-DC Rackmount Installation Tabletop or Shelf InstallationRackmount Brackets Bonding the Rackmount Brackets to the CSX400-DC Rackmount Brackets Remove Paint Connecting the CSX400 to the Power Source Connecting the CSX400-DC to the Power Source 48/60 Vdc Power Supply Connections CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET Second Introductory Window Ethernet Configuration Ethernet 1 and 2 Configuration WindowCSX400 Configuration with QuickSET 76 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide System Passwords Window 78 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area 1 and 2 Configuration Wide Area T1 Configuration Window Wide Area T1 Configuration WindowTelco Configuration Information 82 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area E1 Configuration Window Wide Area E1 Configuration Window84 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area DI Configuration Window Wide Area DI Configuration Window86 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET Wide Area Synchronous Configuration Window Wide Area Synchronous Configuration WindowSync Port Types Sync Port Type Interface Cable Type Cabletron Part Number90 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area DDS Configuration Window Wide Area DDS Configuration Window92 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area Hdsl Configuration Window Wide Area Hdsl Configuration Window94 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Wide Area Frame Relay Time Slot Configuration Window Wide Area Frame Relay Time Slot Configuration WindowWide Area PPP Time Slot Configuration Window Wide Area PPP Time Slot Configuration WindowCSX400 Configuration with QuickSET Wide Area Hdsl Time Slot Configuration Window Wide Area Hdsl Time Slot Configuration WindowBridging and Routing Configuration Bridging and Routing Configuration Window100 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Firewall Configuration Window 102 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET TCP Services Port Numbers TCP Services Port #UDP Services Port Numbers UDP Service Port #Bridging and Routing WAN Frame Type Configuration Window Bridging and Routing WAN Frame Type Configuration Window106 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Routing Configuration Window Routing Configuration WindowIP Routing Configuration IPX Routing ConfigurationHost Map Window 110 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Advanced Routing Configuration Window Advanced Routing Configuration WindowAdvanced IP Routing Settings Dhcp Settings Configuration Window 114 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide NAT Settings Configuration Window 116 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide QuickSET Pull-Down Menus File Menu118 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Firmware Upgrade Menu Firmware Upgrade Menu120 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CSX400 Configuration with QuickSET Advanced Configuration Menu Advanced Configuration MenuCompression and Congestion Window Compression and Congestion Window124 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide General Configuration Using Local Management Chapter OrganizationLocal Management Overview Management AgentLocal vs. Remote Management Local Management Screen Elements Sample Local Management ScreenEvent Messages Message MeaningLocal Management Keyboard Conventions Keyboard ConventionsKey Function Navigating Within Local Management Screens Establishing a Telnet Connection Local Management Screen HierarchyAccessing Local Management Using the Menu ScreensMain Menu Screen Main Menu ScreenSetup Menu Screen Setup Menu ScreenSystem Level Screen 136 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide General Configuration Using Local Management Setting the System Date Setting the System TimeSetting the Host IP Address Setting the Subnet MaskSetting the Default Gateway Setting the Default Interface Community Name Access Policy Snmp Community Names ScreenSetting Snmp Community Names To set a community name, perform the following stepsSnmp Traps Screen Trap Table Screen FieldsSetting the Snmp Trap Destination Flash Download Screen Flash Download ScreenSelecting a Flash Download Method Runtime Download 148 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Bridge Setup Screen Bridge Setup Screen FieldsSelecting the Bridge Port Administrative Status Selecting a Spanning Tree ProtocolSelecting the Bridge Port Pair Administrative Status Bridge Port Pair Admin Status Port 01 - Port 02 DisabledRouter Setup Screen Router Setup FieldsIP Configuration Screen IP Configuration Screen FieldsIP General Config Screen IP General Configuration Status FieldsIP General Configuration Fields Selecting a Port for Configuration Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU UDP Port # UDP Services UDP Port NumbersEnabling Proxy ARP on a Port Enabling the RIP Routing Protocol on a Port IP RIP Configuration Screen IPX Configuration Screen IPX Configuration FieldsIPX General Configuration Screen IPX General Configuration Status FieldsIPX General Configuration Fields Entering the IPX Address Enabling IPX Routing Services on a Port Circuitmap Command IPX Routing over Frame RelayEnabling the IPX SAP Routing Protocol on a Port IPX SAP Configuration Screen Enabling RIP on a Port IPX RIP Configuration Screen WAN Setup WAN Physical Configuration ScreenWAN Physical Configuration Screen Fields WAN Interface Configuration Screen WAN Interface Configuration Screen FieldsGeneral Configuration Using Local Management 176 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide MIB Navigator MIB Navigator Screen Managing Device MIBsMIB Navigator Command Set Overview Hierarchical MIB Tree StructureConventions for MIB Navigator Commands Navigation Commands CommandBranch Ctron Help Mib2Next PwdSet Tree Whoami GrepDir GetLs -1pdm Path Other Commands ArpDefroute Dhcp192 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Nat Netstat PingSnmpbranch SnmpgetSnmpset Snmptree TracerouteBridge Circuitmap PppReset RouteSecondIP Show SnmpnextImux Dc Groupid Interfacenum Deletes the WAN channelSpecial Commands Done, quit, exit204 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide CSX400 Front Panel LED CSX400 Hardware LED States Color StateCSX400 LAN LED States CSX400 WAN LED StatesCSX400 WAN LED States for STS WpimTroubleshooting CSX400 Hardware Troubleshooting the LANTroubleshooting the WAN Link LNK LED is REDLink LNK LED is Amber Status 1 STS1 LED is OFFStatus 1 STS1 LED is RED Status 1 STS1 LED is Amber Status 1 STS1 LED is GreenStatus 2 STS2 LED is OFF Status 2 STS 2 LED is RED WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX400 Status 2 STS2 LED is AmberStatus 2 STS2 LED is Green Investigating Software Configuration Problems Test TST LED is Amber blinkingConnection to Device Fails During Software Configuration User Cannot Communicate with Remote Network Station 216 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Introduction EPIM-T PinoutsEPIM-F1 and EPIM-F2 Parameter Typical Value Worst CaseTransmitter Power Worst Typical Parameter Typical Value Case BudgetEPIM-F3 Specifications Parameter Typical Minimum MaximumConnector Type GroundingEPIM-A and EPIM-X AUI Port Pin Number RepresentsConnector Type Part Number 1 Connector Pin AssignmentsPin Signal 1 Interface Cable Part NumbersDTE Pin Assignments Network Pin AssignmentsWPIM-SY Interface Cables Cable and Interface Type Electrical Type Part NumberConnector Number Cable Assembly Description Connector Type Connector 1 EIA-530A ALT a Connector 2 EIA-449EIA-449 EIA-449 InterfaceConnector 1 EIA-530A ALT a Connector 2 35 Interface35 Interface Cable Pin Assignment 228 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Connector 1 EIA-530A ALT a Connector 2 EIA-232 EIA-232EIA-232 Interface EIA-232 Interface Cable Pin Assignment21 Interface 21 Interface Cable Pin AssignmentConnector 1 EIA-530A ALT a Connector 2 EIA-530 EIA-530, EIA-530 ALT A, EIA-530 A, and EIA-530 a ALT a232 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide DDS Interface Cable Part Number Cable and Interface Type Part NumberNetwork Pinout Assignments WPIM-E1 Connector Information Network InterfaceProvides WPIM-E1 DTE interface cable pin assignments DTE InterfaceWPIM-DI Connector Information WPIM-DI NetworkWPIM-DI Drop and Insert WPIM-HDSL Network Interface Cable Pin AssignmentsWPIM-S/T WPIM-S/T Network Interface Cable Pin AssignmentsCSX400, CSX400-DC, and Wpim Environmental Requirements CSX400 Specifications and Compliance StandardsEnvironmental Specifications Hardware SpecificationsCSX400-DC Specifications and Compliance Standards CSX400 and CSX400-DC Regulatory ComplianceCSX400-DC Regulatory Compliance Only Individual Wpim Regulatory Compliance WPIM-TIWPIM-SY WPIM-E1 WPIM-HDSL Configuration Section Setting System Settings Configuration Section Setting Remote Router DatabaseRemote Router Configuration Section Setting Bridging/ Routing Network Information WorksheetsWPIM-DI and WPIM-T1 Port IDWPIM-DDS Only WPIM-S/T OnlyFCC Part 68 User’s Information For CSX400 and CSX400-DC FCC Part 68 User’s Information For CSX400 and CSX400-DC My commission expires Glossary Glossary Glossary 254 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Glossary 256 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Index Index MIB 260 CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide Power Supply Cord
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CSX400-DC, CSX400 specifications

Cabletron Systems was a leading developer of networking solutions, and its CSX400 and CSX200 series of high-performance switches represent some of the key innovations in the field of enterprise networking during their time. Both models were geared towards enhancing network reliability, efficiency, and speed, particularly in environments where heavy data traffic and complex networking demands were prevalent.

The CSX400, designed for larger enterprises, boasts a robust architecture capable of handling significant throughput. One of its standout features is its stackable design, allowing multiple switches to be interconnected and managed seamlessly as a single unit. This scalability provides organizations with the flexibility to expand their networks without significant infrastructure overhauls. The CSX400 supports various Ethernet standards, including 10/100 Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, positioning it to effectively manage both legacy and modern networking requirements.

In addition to its scalability, the CSX400 is distinguished by its advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 routing capabilities. This dual-layer functionality enables efficient data handling and is instrumental in managing traffic between different network segments. Moreover, the switch incorporates features like VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) support and Quality of Service (QoS) prioritization, allowing for enhanced performance of critical applications and streamlined bandwidth allocation.

On the other hand, the CSX200 series is tailored for smaller enterprises or branch offices needing a reliable yet efficient networking solution. Despite its compact design, the CSX200 is equipped with essential features that promote effective network management and security. It offers a simplified management interface, making it user-friendly for network administrators. The switch also provides essential access control measures, employing technologies like IEEE 802.1X for network access security.

Both the CSX400 and CSX200 prioritize performance through the incorporation of advanced switching technologies. They support features such as Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), enabling loop-free topologies and enhanced network resilience. These attributes are particularly crucial in dynamic networking environments where downtime can have significant repercussions on business operations.

Overall, Cabletron Systems' CSX400 and CSX200 series represent a blend of scalability, advanced routing capabilities, and user-friendly management, making them vital assets for organizations looking to optimize their network infrastructure during a period of rapid technological evolution. With their rich feature sets and unwavering performance, these switches helped pave the way for modern networking solutions that cater to diverse enterprise needs.