MIB Navigator

circuitmap:

Syntax:

circuitmap -a <PROTOCOL>

 

circuitmap -f <PROTOCOL>

 

circuitmap -d <PROTOCOL> <INTERFACENUM>

 

<NETADDRESS> <MACADDRESS>

 

circuitmap -s <PROTOCOL> <INTERFACENUM>

 

<NETADDRESS> <MACADDRESS> <CIRCUIT>

Description:

Allows the user to view and/or modify a Protocol’s Circuit Map (i.e.,

 

address-to-circuit) table for the device. The -a option shows the user the

 

current Host Map information for the device. The -d option allows the

 

user to delete an entry from the table. The -s option allows the user to

 

insert a static entry into the table. The -f option allows the user to flush

 

the table. The device must be initialized after changing the Circuit Map.

Options:

Not Applicable

Example:

 

MIBNav->circuitmap -s IPX 2 00000172 00:00:1d:02:d1:7a 102

MIBNav->circuitmap -a

 

 

# Interface

Network

Node

Circuit ID

# 2

5A4C212B

00:00:1d:23:a1:5b

203

# 2

00000172

00:00:1d:23:a1:5b

102

circuitmap

ppp:

Syntax:ppp

Description:Provides additional status relating to PPP and its Network Control Protocols.

Options:

Not Applicable

CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide

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Cabletron Systems CSX400-DC manual Circuitmap, Ppp

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.