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General Configuration Using Local Management
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CSX200 Family User’s Guide
Navigating Within Local Management Screens
To navigate within a Local Management screen, use the arrow keys of the terminal or the 
workstation providing terminal emulation services. The Local Management screen cursor 
responds to the LEFT-ARROW, RIGHT-ARROW, UP-ARROW, and DOWN-ARROW keys. Each 
time you press an arrow key, the Local Management screen cursor moves to the next available field 
in the direction of the arrow key.
The Local Management screen cursor only moves to fields which can be selected or used for input. 
This means that the cursor jumps over display fields and empty lines on the Local Management 
screen. 
The Local Management screen cursor provides wrap-around operation. This means that a cursor 
located at the edge of a screen, when moved in the direction of that edge, “wraps around” to the 
outermost selectable item on the opposite side of the screen which is on the same line or column.
Establishing a TELNET Connection
The CSX200 is shipped with a temporary IP address of 192.168.254.254 so that your computer 
can communicate with it over your Local Area Network (LAN) through a TELNET connection. 
However, to establish a TELNET connection, your computer must be on the same subnet as the 
CSX200. Cabletron Systems recommends that you assign a temporary IP Address of 
192.268.254.253 to your computer to ensure that both devices are on the same subnet. TELNET 
connections to the host device require the community name passwords assigned at the SNMP 
Community Names screen or if you are doing an initial configuration, use the default password 
public. Refer to the SNMP Community Names section of this manual for additional information 
about community names.
NOTE
See the instructions included with the TELNET application for information about 
establishing a TELNET session.