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Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual
3-6 Configuration and Management Alternatives Optimux-34 Ver. 2.81
3.4 Configuration and Management Alternatives
If required, Optimux-34 can be reconfigured. The Optimux-34 configuration and
monitoring operations are performed using any of the following tools:
• ASCII Terminal Connected to Supervisory Port (Command Line Interface or
menu driven)
• ConfiguRAD, a Web-based management system, using a Web browser running
on a PC connected to the network
• RADview, an SNMP-based management system with a Graphical User
Interface. See the RADview-TDM package and its manual,
RADview-TDM
User's Manual
, for details.
Detailed configuration procedures are given in
Chapter 4
.
The following functions are supported by the Optimux-34 management software
:
• Viewing system information
• Modifying configuration and mode of operation, including setting system
default values
• Monitoring Optimux-34 performance
• Initiating diagnostic tests
• Upgrading software.
Configuring Optimux-34 for Management
The Optimux-34 provides the following terminal management modes:
Monitor A supervisory ASCII VT100 terminal or a PC emulating an ASCII VT100
terminal connected directly to the Optimux-34 CONTROL port.
Ethernet A PC running terminal emulation software or a management
workstation connected to the Optimux-34 via the management ports.
Managing a Local Optimux-34 via the ETH Management Port
The configuration of Optimux-34 is performed via menu-driven embedded
software, using a standard ASCII terminal or PC running a terminal emulation
application connected to the CONTROL port. Alternatively, you can manage
Optimux-34 over Telnet, a PC running a Web browsing application or RADview
application via the MNG-ETH port.
³ To prepare Optimux-34 for network management:
1. Connect a LAN network management station to one of the Optimux-34
Ethernet ports.
2. Configure the Management Host parameters of the Optimux-34 units via an
ASCII terminal.
3. Run an SNMP management application, such as RAD’s RADview, or open a
Telnet session (for example, Windows Start menu | Run | Telnet