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Configuring PathBuilder S330/S310 Modules, Ports, and Applications

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4 CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS This chapter tells you how to configure the SuperStack® II PathBuilder® S330 and SuperStack® II PathBuilder® S310 WAN access switches' (PathBuilder S330/S310) CPU, modules, ports, and related applications so that the devices can pass traffic. It contains the following sections: n Viewing and Configuring System Information n Using the Configuration Management Menu n Using the List Card Menu n Configuring the Management CPU n Configuring the CTX n Configuring Ports n Configuring the T1/E1 Interface n Configuring the OC3/STM-1 Port n Configuring the DS3/E3 UNI Module n Configuring the Serial Interface n Configuring the Ethernet Interface n Configuring the CBR Module n Configuring the Voice Compression Module n Configuring Virtual Circuits n Managing the Video Dial Feature Viewing and Configuring System Information The System Administration menu, shown in Figure 46, includes options that allow you to view and configure system information. In addition to using this menu for initial configuration, as described in Chapter 3, you can: n Specify general system information. n View system parameters for the RS-232 port. n View the current firmware version. n Download new firmware. n Update the flash file system. n Reset the interface card. n View an equipment list. The following subsections describe these System Administration menu options. See Chapter 3 for information about the options related to initial configuration: configuring the system clock, setting communication parameters, setting the time and date, and changing the default password.

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4
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P
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S330/S310 M
ODULES
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PPLICATIONS
This chapter tells you how to configure the SuperStack
®
II PathBuilder
®
S330 and
SuperStack
®
II PathBuilder
®
S310 WAN access switches’ (PathBuilder S330/S310)
CPU, modules, ports, and related applications so that the devices can pass traffic.
It contains the following sections:
n
Viewing and Configuring System Information
n
Using the Configuration Management Menu
n
Using the List Card Menu
n
Configuring the Management CPU
n
Configuring the CTX
n
Configuring Ports
n
Configuring the T1/E1 Interface
n
Configuring the OC3/STM-1 Port
n
Configuring the DS3/E3 UNI Module
n
Configuring the Serial Interface
n
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
n
Configuring the CBR Module
n
Configuring the Voice Compression Module
n
Configuring Virtual Circuits
n
Managing the Video Dial Feature
Viewing and
Configuring System
Information
The System Administration menu, shown in Figure 46, includes options that allow
you to view and configure system information. In addition to using this menu for
initial configuration, as described in Chapter 3, you can:
n
Specify general system information.
n
View system parameters for the RS-232 port.
n
View the current firmware version.
n
Download new firmware.
n
Update the flash file system.
n
Reset the interface card.
n
View an equipment list.
The following subsections describe these System Administration menu options.
See Chapter 3 for information about the options related to initial configuration:
configuring the system clock, setting communication parameters, setting the time
and date, and changing the default password.