Cabletron Systems HSIM-W6 用户手册

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Chapter 2: About the HSIM-W6
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HSIM-W6 User’s Guide
Inverse Multiplexing
Cabletron Systems Inverse Multiplexing (IMUX) feature provides enhanced throughput for users 
by doing each of the following:
The IMUX function evenly distributes a data packet stream from the LAN interface through the 
two WAN interfaces on the HSIM-W6. Since the data traffic is equally shared between the two 
Full T1 interfaces, each with 1.5 Mbps throughput, the total throughput over the logical link is 
3 Mbps, or 6 Mbps full-duplex operation with the optional hardware compression module 
(CSX-COMP/ENCR) installed in the HSIM-W6.
The IMUX function passes packet sequence information over the WAN using the Point-to-Point 
Protocol (PPP) to support data coherency on both ends of the link.
Data packet streams received by the WAN interfaces on the other end of the WAN link are then 
recombined, ordered, and transmitted to the LAN interface.
The IMUX function is fully configurable using QuickSET, which is discussed in the 
Bridging 
and Routing Configuration
 section of 
Chapter 4
 and the MIB Navigator command set 
discussed in 
Chapter 6
.
Firmware Data Compression
The STAC Electronics Stacker LZS Compression algorithm provides a minimum of 2:1 firmware 
data compression for the HSIM-W6 over PPP and Frame Relay. Firmware data compression is 
supported in software on each WAN interface for line speeds of up to 256 Kbps per WPIM, which 
is equivalent to four DS0 channels. To use data compression, compatible equipment, (such as the 
HSIM-W6, CSX400, and CSX200 or other vendors’ equipment which conforms to the applicable 
standards), must be in use at both ends of the WAN link. This firmware method of data 
compression is used as the default, if the hardware compression module is not installed.
NOTE
Cabletron Systems products that support Inverse Multiplexing (IMUX), such as the 
HSIM-W6, CSX400, and HSIM-4T1, must exist on both ends of the WAN link for the 
IMUX function to work.
Both bridging and routing functions are disabled when using the IMUX function.