User`s guide

General Configuration Using Local Management
102 CSX200 Family User’s Guide
The following definitions explain each System Level screen field. The sections that follow these
definitions explain the use of these fields.
System Date Use this field to enter the system date.
System Time Use this field to enter the system time.
Host IP Address Use this field to enter the IP address of the CSX200.
Subnet Mask This field displays the default Subnet Mask, and allows you to enter a new value
for the Subnet Mask if necessary. Subnets are logical divisions of the network that isolate groups
of devices. The Subnet Mask determines how the CSX200 directs SNMP traps to a management
workstation. If the CSX200 resides on the same network as the management workstation, then the
CSX200 sends SNMP traps directly to the management workstation. If the CSX200 resides on a
different subnet as the management workstation, then the CSX200 sends SNMP traps to a gateway
or router.
When the management workstations designated to receive SNMP traps reside on the same
network as the CSX200, use the Subnet Mask default setting for the IP address entered on the
System Level screen.
Set a new value for the Subnet Mask when the management workstations designated to receive
SNMP traps reside on a different subnet (for example, across a gateway or router).
To set a Subnet Mask, refer to the Setting the Subnet Mask section.
Phys Address This field displays the physical address, also known as the MAC Address, of
the CSX200. You cannot modify the physical address.
Default Gateway Use this field to enter the Default Gateway for the CSX200. When routing
packets, the CSX200 uses the IP Forwarding Table to find the route to each destination address.
The IP Forwarding Table contains the routes to all networks and hosts within a certain area.
However, the IP Forwarding Table on its own cannot provide all of the routes that may be needed.
The CSX200 relies on a Default Gateway to provide the routes to destinations that are not listed in
its own IP Forwarding Table. The Default Gateway is the IP address of the network device
(gateway or router) used to forward SNMP traps to a management station. The default setting for
this field is NONE DEFINED. To set the Default Gateway, refer to Setting the Default Gateway.
Default Interface Use this field to select the default interface for the CSX200 Default
Gateway. The default interface is the channel which is set up to handle SNMP traps sent to an IP
station that is not on the same subnet as the CSX200 in an IP routed environment. The default
setting for this field is NONE DEFINED.