Enterasys csx400 安装指导

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Chapter 2: About the CSX400
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CyberSWITCH CSX400 and CSX400-DC Installation Guide
IEEE 802.1d Bridging —
The CSX400 supports the IEEE 802.1d standard for LAN to LAN 
bridging. Bridging is provided over PPP and Frame Relay as well as adjacent LAN ports. The 
bridging software uses transparent bridging. When the CSX400 is configured as a bridge, the unit 
bridges data packets to the destination, regardless of the network protocols used. The CSX400 uses 
the Spanning Tree Algorithm to provide bridging redundancy while preventing data loops and 
duplicate data. This is a self-learning bridge, i.e., the bridge builds and updates an address table 
with each MAC source address and associated information when the packets are received.
IP Routing —
IP routing support provides the ability to process TCP/IP frames at the network 
layer for routing. IP routing support includes the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) that allows 
the exchange of routing information on a TCP/IP network. The CSX400 receives and broadcasts 
RIP messages to adjacent routers and workstations.
IPX Routing —
Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) routing support provides the ability to process 
Novell proprietary frames at the network layer for routing. IPX routing support includes both 
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) that allows the 
exchange of routing information on a Novell NetWare network. The SAP provides routers and 
servers containing SAP agents with a means of exchanging internetwork service information.
Bridging and Routing Protocol Filtering
Filtering is used to allow efficient usage of network resources and provide security for your 
network and hosts. 
IP Internet Firewall —
The CSX400 supports IP Internet Firewall filtering to prevent 
unauthorized access to your system and network resources from the Internet or a corporate 
Intranet. Security can be configured to permit or deny IP traffic. The security is established by 
configuring IP access filters, which are based on source IP address, source mask, destination IP 
address, destination mask, protocol type, and application port identifiers for both Transmission 
Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) protocols. These IP access filters 
allow individual IP source and destination pair filtering as well as IP address ranges and wild 
carding to match any IP address. These Firewall filters can be defined to allow inbound only, 
outbound only, or bi-directional IP communication up to the UDP and TCP application port level. 
Firewall access filters provide a lot of flexibility to establish a powerful IP security barrier. The 
CSX400 supports the IP Access Control (from the ctip-mib) Internet Firewall Filter.