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4 – Configuration & Operation
NetXpress LX & CM-30 Installation & Operation Manual
Version 1, September 2010
Harris Corporation
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Intraplex Products
Backup:
Click
to back up the configuration file for the row selected. Click
in the table header to
back up all the configuration files. The backup procedure copies the CM-30 files to the FTP server.
Restore:
Click
to restore the configuration file for the row selected. Click
in the table header to
restore all configuration files. The restore procedure copies files from the FTP server to the CM-30
module.
Delete:
Click
to delete the configuration file for the row selected. Click
in the table header to
delete all the configuration files.
4.3.4 Configure the Network
Network configuration (
Networking
) in the CM-30 system
includes these pages:
Ethernet Interfaces:
View and set network addressing
configurations.
Forwarding:
View and add routes to the IP address forwarding
table.
Class of Service:
View and edit DiffServ markings for forwarded
packets, type of service (TOS) to priority mapping, and TOS byte
configurations.
DiffServ Marking:
View and add an address to the DiffServ
markings for forwarded packets table, which includes source and
destination IP addresses and subnet masks and Type of Service
information.
SNMP:
View and configure the SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol) community and event hosts.
UDP:
View the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) Listener table and
set the UDP port number for signaling.
TCP:
View the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) connections
table of local and remote IP addresses and port numbers and
connection states.
ARP:
View the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table of Media
Access Control and IP addresses for the system and other
devices it communications with.
4.3.4.1 Ethernet Interfaces
To access the
Ethernet
Interfaces
page, point to
Networking
and click
Ethernet
Interfaces
. Once
the
Ethernet
Interfaces
page appears, click
on an interface row to view and modify address
parameters for that interface. Figure 4-35 shows parameters on both the WAN and LAN interfaces.