User's Manual
Tsunami MP.11 2454-R, 5054-R, and 5054-R-LR Installation and Management
Chapter 5. Using the Web Interface 67
Configure the Ethernet Interface
To set the Ethernet speed, duplex mode, and input and output bandwidth limits, click the Configure button, the
Interfaces tab, and the Ethernet sub-tab.
You can set the desired speed and transmission mode by clicking on Configuration. Select from these settings
for the type of Ethernet transmission:
• Half-duplex means that only one side can transmit at a time.
• Full-duplex lets both sides transmit.
• Auto-duplex selects the best transmission mode available when both sides are set to auto-select.
The recommended setting is auto-speed-auto-duplex.
4) Configure SNMP Parameters
Click the Configure button and the SNMP tab to enable or disable trap groups, and to configure the SNMP
management stations to which the unit sends system traps. See “Trap Groups” in the Tsunami MP.11 Reference
Manual for a list of the system traps.
Trap Groups
You can enable or disable different types of traps in the system. By default, all traps are enabled.
Trap Host Table
This table shows the SNMP management stations to which the unit sends system traps.
Add Entries to the Trap Host Table
Click the Add Table Entries button to add entries to the Trap Host Table.
Edit/Delete Entries to the Trap Host Table
Click the Edit/Delete Table Entries button to make changes to or delete existing entries.
5) Configure RIP Parameters
Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol you can use to help automatically propagate routing
table information between routers. The unit can be configured as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPv1 Compatible, or a
combination of all three versions, while operating in Routing mode. In general, the unit’s RIP module is based
upon RFC 1389.
Note: RIP does not work when Network Address Translation (NAT) is enabled.