® Bay Networks BayStack Hubs Management Module Guide
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Contents Preface What Is in This Guide .......................................................................................................... ix Conventions ............................................................................................................................x Related SPECTRUM Documentation....................................................................................x Other Related Documentation .................................................................................
Chapter 2 Device Views (continued) NMM Trap Receiver View....................................................................................2-19 Trap Receiver Table .......................................................................................2-19 Ethernet NMM Show Nodes Table......................................................................2-20 Ethernet NMM Find Nodes Table .......................................................................2-21 Ethernet NMM Topology Table View .........
Figures Chapter 1 Figure 1-1. Figure 1-2. Figure 1-3. Figure 1-4. Chapter 2 Figure 2-1. Figure 2-2. Figure 2-3. Figure 2-4. Figure 2-5. Figure 2-6. Chapter 5 Figure 5-1. Figure 5-2. Introduction Using Double-Click Zones to Access SPECTRUM Views ................................... 1-3 Using the Icon Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views .......................... 1-4 Accessing Module-Specific Subviews ................................................................... 1-5 Spectrum Views Roadmap .........
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Tables Chapter 1 Table 1-1. Chapter 2 Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Table 2-3. Table 2-4. Table 2-5. Table 2-6. Table 2-7. Table 2-8. Table 2-9. Table 2-10. Table 2-11. Table 2-12. Table 2-13. Table 2-14. Table 2-15. Table 2-16. Table 2-17. Table 2-18. Table 2-19. Chapter 3 Table 3-1. Table 3-2. Table 3-3. Table 3-4. Table 3-5. Table 3-6. Table 3-7. Table 3-8. Table 3-9. Table 3-10. Table 3-11. Table 3-12. Table 3-13. Introduction Supported Ethernet Hubs. .........................................................
Chapter 4 Table 4-1. Chapter 5 Table 5-1. Table 5-2. Table 5-3. Event and Alarm Messages Events and Alarms.................................................................................................4-2 Application Views BayStack ENET Icon Subviews Menu..................................................................5-5 BayStack Common Icon Subviews Menu .............................................................5-5 BSEnetRptr Application Icon Subviews Menu.........................................
Preface Use this guide as a reference for the Bay Networks BayStack Hub’s management software. Before using this guide, you should be familiar with SPECTRUM’s functions and navigational techniques as described in the Operations and Administration documentation. For the purposes of this guide, Bay Networks Baystack Hubs are referred to as “device.
Conventions Conventions This guide uses the following conventions: • Menu selections and buttons referenced in text appear in bold; for example, Configuration or Detail. • Button names appear in shadowed boxes when introducing paragraphs describing their use; for example: Help • Menu navigation appears in order of selection; for example, Icon Subviews -> Utilities -> Application. • Referenced chapter titles and section headings appear in italics. • Referenced documents appear in bold italics.
Other Related Documentation Other Related Documentation Refer to the following documentation for more information on managing TCP/ IP-based networks: Martin, James, Kathleen Kavanagh Chapman, Joe Leben. Local Area Networks: Architectures and Implementations, 2d ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994. Rose, Marshall T. The Simple Book: An Introduction to Management of TCP/IP-based Internets. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1991. Stallings, William. Data and Computer Communications, 4th ed.
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Chapter 1 Introduction What Is in This Chapter This chapter introduces the SPECTRUM management module for Bay Networks Baystacks Hubs. It describes the following: • Bay Networks BayStack Hubs • SPECTRUM Support - Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon - Accessing Module-Specific Subviews • SPECTRUM Views Roadmap Bay Networks BayStack Hubs Bay Networks Baystack Hubs are a series of stackable hubs managed through Simple Network Managment Protocol (SNMP) Agents.
SPECTRUM Support Table 1-1. Supported Ethernet Hubs. (Continued) Model Description BayStack100BT 100Base-T 12 port chassis with 1 NMM slot and 1 Media Adapter slot. BayStack100-TX 100Base-TX Media Adapter for the BayStack100BT. BayStack100-FX 100Base-FX Fiber Media Adapter for the BayStack100BT. BayStack150 10BaseT 24 port chassis (BayStack10BT-24) - contains 1 NMM built-in, 1 recessed AUI port, and 24 ports.
SPECTRUM Support Figure 1-1. Using Double-Click Zones to Access SPECTRUM Views Accesses the Configuration view; see Chapter 3, Configuration Views. Accesses the NMM Agent View; see Chapter 2, Device Views. Model Name Accesses the Device view; see Chapter 2, Device Views. HubBaySt10 Accesses the Performance view; refer to SPECTRUM Views. Accesses the Application view; see Chapter 5, Application Views. Accesses the Model Information view; see Chapter 3, Configuration Views.
SPECTRUM Support Figure 1-2. Using the Icon Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views Model Name HubBaySt10 Primary Landscape 0x00400000 - VNM Host - LAN of type * File View Help? Go Back Ctrl+b Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Jump to View View History... Current View Information... Notes Jump by Name... Zoom Map Hierarchy Introduction 1-4 Close Alt+F4 ctrl+c Navigate Alarms Performance Notes...
SPECTRUM Support Accessing Module-Specific Subviews Accessing Module-Specific Subviews Icon Subviews menus provide access to views that display device-specific information. Figure 1-3 shows an example of an Icon Subviews menu for a port icon located in the Device view. The device-specific Icon Subview’s menu selections are described in Chapter 2, Device Views. The menu selections that are common to all devices are described in the Operations and Administration documentation.
Spectrum Views Roadmap Spectrum Views Roadmap Figure 1-4 shows a “roadmap” of the SPECTRUM views for this device. These views are accessible from double-click zones (Figure 1-1) and Icon Subviews menus (Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3). Figure 1-4. Spectrum Views Roadmap Performance View; refer to SPECTRUM Views. Logical Device View Device Views; see Chapter 2, Device Views.
Chapter 2 Device Views What Is in This Chapter This chapter describes the following views for the Bay Networks BayStack Hub’s Management Module. • Logical Device view • Physical Device view For more information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon, see Chapter 1, page 1-2 and Accessing Module-Specific Subviews, page 1-5. Logical Device View This view displays a logical representation of the modules installed in the hub.
Logical Device View Figure 2-1.
Module Icons Backplane Module Icon Module Icons Figure 2-2 shows an example of the Module icons that comprise the device. This example contains a Chassis Module icon, a Backplane Module icon and an NMM (Network Management Module) icon. This example and all of its parts are described in this chapter. Figure 2-2.
Module Icons ENET Media Icon Subviews Menu Figure 2-3. Backplane Module Icon SEG 1 ENET SEG 2 SEG 3 (b) (a) Enet Media Icon Subviews Menu Close Navigate Alarms Performance Notes... Utilities Redundancy Table Ctrl+c Segment Icon Subviews Menu Close Navigate Alarms Performance Notes... Utilities Segment Performance Ctrl+c a. Enet Media Icon/Backplane Performance View. b.
Module Icons ENET Media Icon Subviews Menu BayStack Ethernet Chassis Redundancy Table View This view provides redundancy status and control for each redundancycapable port in the BayStack chassis.
Module Icons ENET Media Icon Subviews Menu Values that can be written to the device to change redundancy mode are described in Table 2-3. Table 2-3. Values That Change Redundancy Mode Value Description standalone Causes the redundant pair to be broken up. hwActive If the previous value was hwStandby, this value causes the port to become the active port in the hardware-redundant pair, resulting in a switchover.
Module Icons Faults Displays the number of local or remote faults on this port. This counter increments whenever there is a transition between a fault and no-fault state. Companion Module Identifies the redundant module slot. If this port is hardware-redundant capable, this field displays the slot number of the potential redundant companion even if it is in standalone mode. This allows you to determine the location of the potential redundant companion as it is fixed by the board’s hardware.
Module Icons Alignment Displays the total number of misaligned packets detected on this segment. FCS Errors Displays the total number of frames received that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the Frame Check Sequence (FCS). Runts Displays the total number of runt packets received by this segment. A runt packet is one byte less than the standard Ethernet frame of 64 bytes, not including preamble. Giants Displays the total number of giant packets received by this segment.
Module Icons Backoff Fails Displays the number of times a frame was received on this port with collision and port activity time of a value greater than 552 to 560 bit time. Auto Partitions Displays the number of times that this segment was auto-partitioned by the hardware. This condition occurs when 32 consecutive collisions are detected on the port. Short IPGs Displays the number of occurrences of too short Inter-Packet Gaps (IPGs) before good packets detected.
Chassis Icon Segment Icon Subviews Menu Chassis Icon Figure 2-4 is an example of the Chassis icon, the Port icons and their Subviews menus. Figure 2-4.
Chassis Icon Chassis Icon Subviews Menu Selections Chassis Icon Subviews Menu Selections Table 2-5 describes the device-specific Subviews menu selections for the Chassis icon. Table 2-5. Chassis Icon Menu Selections Menu Description Attachment Configuration Opens the Ethernet Attachment Configuration View described in Chapter 3, page 3-10. Chassis Notes Opens the Chassis Notes view, described in SPECTRUM Views.
Chassis Icon Ethernet Port Redundancy View Port Status Label Displays the status of the port and provides double-click access to the Port Configuration View, described in Chapter 3, page 3-3. Port Icon Subviews Menu Selections Table 2-6 descibes the device-specific Subviews menu selections for the Port icon. Table 2-6. Port Icon Menu Selections Menu Description Port Notes Opens the Port Notes view, described in SPECTRUM Views.
Chassis Icon Ethernet Port Redundancy View companion even if it is in standalone mode. This allows you to determine the location of the potential redundant companion as it is fixed by the module’s hardware. Companion Port Identifies the redundant port number. If this port is hardware-redundancy capable, this field displays the slot number of the potential redundant companion even if it is in standalone mode.
Chassis Icon Ethernet Port Redundancy View Table 2-9. Redundant Capability Values Value Description hwRedOnly hardware redundancy only swRedOnly software redundancy only hwAndswRed both hardware and software redundancy Switchover Time Displays the amount of time before a switchover completes between the port and its companion. Redundancy Mode Displays the redundancy mode of the port. Possible values are listed in Table 2-10. Table 2-10.
Chassis Icon Ethernet Port Redundancy View Table 2-11. Values That Change Redundancy Mode Value Description swActive If the previous value was swStandby, the port becomes the active port in the software-redundant pair, resulting in a switchover. swStandy If the previous value was swActive, the port becomes the standby port in the hardware-redundant pair, resulting in a switchover. Changing the Redundancy Mode to hwActive or hwStandby, creates a hardware-redundant pair.
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Remote Operational Status Reflects the real time status of the received data from the remote port. Mode Changes Displays the number of times the operational status has changed. NMM Icon Figure 2-5 is an illustration of the NMM (Network Management Module) icon and its Subviews menu. Figure 2-5. NMM Icon (a) 8 10BTaNMM NMM Icon Subviews Menu (b) NMM Icon Close Ctrl+c Navigate Alarms Performance Notes...
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Subviews Menu NMM Icon Subviews Menu Table 2-14 descibes the device-specific Subviews menu selections for the NMM icon. Table 2-14. NMM Icon Menu Selections Menu Description Module Notes Opens the Module Notes view, described in SPECTRUM Views. Module Configuration Opens the Module Configuration View, described in Chapter 3, page 3-4. NMM Agent Configuration Opens the NMM Agent Configuration View, described in Chapter 3, page 3-6.
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Subviews Menu Next Boot IP Addr Displays the IP address of the interface that will be used for the next boot. If no IP address is used, then the value is 0.0.0.0. is displayed. The current IP address for the interface is found in the IP Address Table. Next Boot Net Mask Displays the subnet mask for the interface that will be used for the next boot. If no subnet mask is used, then the value is 0.0.0.0. is displayed.
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Subviews Menu Table 2-16. Write Configuration Settings to NVRAM Status Values Value Description valid contents valid write write configuration settings to local storage (such as NVRAM) other unknown or other state NMM Trap Receiver View This view provides information and addresses for devices receiving traps. The maximum and current number of trap receivers are displayed with the Trap Receiver Table.
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Subviews Menu Receiver and Trap Receiver Entry views, this field corresponds to the Status button, which allows creation or deletion entries for the table. Table 2-17 provides a list of possible values. Table 2-17. Receiver Status Value Description Valid Read-only status indicating the row exists and is valid. Delete Writeable value that deletes the row ( Trap Receiver Entry view only). Create Writeable value that creates a new row (Add Trap Receiver view only).
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Subviews Menu NMM. A value of zero indicates that the agent detected the node information through the best available method. Module Displays the number identifying the position of this module in the chassis. Port Displays the number identifying the position of this port on the module. Mac Address Displays the physical (MAC) address for the station. Vendor Displays the manufacturer of the device connected to that port. This is determined from the MAC address.
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Subviews Menu Port Displays the number identifying the position of this port on the module. Ethernet NMM Topology Table View This view provides a table of topology information from each NMM with an Ethernet interface on the same flat network as the reporting NMM. The number of entries is determined by the number of detected and active NMMs. Entries in the table are created by reception of a topology message from a “new” NMM.
Chassis Icon NMM Icon Subviews Menu State Displays the current state of the NMM that sent the topology message. Possible values are: topChanged if the topology information has recently changed and heartbeat if the topology information is unchanged. NMM Agent View This is a container view which displays all NMM Agent modules contained within the chassis. Table 2-19 lists all of the specific Subviews menu selections for this agent.
Physical Device View Physical Device View The physical device view displays a physical representation of each of the modules in the device. If an NMM is present, this view also allows you to access the same NMM Icon Subviews menu that can be accessed from the Logical Device view. Figure 2-6 shows an example of the Physical Device view. Figure 2-6.
Chapter 3 Configuration Views What Is in This Chapter This chapter describes the following Configuration views available for Bay Networks Baystack Hubs. These views display network configuration and operating information for the device and its interfaces. • • • • • Chassis Configuration Port Configuration Module Configuration NMM Agent Configuration Attachment Configuration Chassis Configuration View This view contains detailed network configuration information for the chassis.
Chassis Configuration View Chassis Contact Allows you to enter or modify the contact information for the person responsible for the chassis. Chassis Description Displays a physical description of the chassis. Chassis Location Allows you to modify the description of the physical location of the chassis (e.g., fourth floor wiring closet). Total Physical Changes Displays the total number of physical changes (i.e.
Port Configuration View Component Index Displays the number of the module containing the agent. Interface Index Displays the index number of the interface. IP Address Displays the IP address of the interface. A value of 0.0.0.0. indicates the IP address is unknown or unused. Port Configuration View This view provides information on the configuration of the selected port. To access this view: 1. Within the Logical Device view, highlight the Port icon. 2.
Module Configuration View which time the part status is changed to enabled. This value is zero if the port is not timed partitioned or the amount of time is not available. Link Status Displays whether the port is receiving link status. The possible values are detailed in Table 3-2. Table 3-2.
Module Configuration View Module Attachment Table Attachments Displays the total number of backplane network attachment points on the module. Attachment Changes Displays the total number of attachment changes for the module detected since cold/warm start of the agent or since the insertion of the module. Last Attachment Change Displays the value of SysUpTime when the last attachment change on the module was detected. If no change has been detected since cold/warm start of the agent, the value is zero.
NMM Agent Configuration View Current Displays the current setting for the attachment point. The slot position of the board, the setting of the backplane divider switch(es), and the mode setting affect which backplane networks are valid values. Also, some boards may put limitations on which backplane network(s) or local channel(s) may be used. Default Displays the default setting for the attachment point.
NMM Agent Configuration View not available on a Novell network. Table 3-5 lists all valid entries: Table 3-5. Initial Boot Info Source Entries Value Description local Don't use the network. net using bootp Try using the network and if that fails then use protocol configuration information from local storage. other Not applicable or some other case. Local Storage Version Displays the version of the agent saved in local storage (such as flash memory). If not known or not available the value is zero.
NMM Agent Configuration View Current Protocol Displays the transport protocol over which the agent image and configuration information were last loaded. Table 3-7 details all valid status values. Table 3-7. Current Protocol Status Values Value Description ipOnly gotten from the network using a load protocol over IP other unknown or some other protocol Next Boot Gateway Displays the IP address of the default gateway (router) for the agent to use after the next boot.
NMM Agent Configuration View Next Boot Image Load Source Displays the source from which to load the agent image at next boot. Valid entries are shown in Table 3-10. Table 3-10. Next Boot Image Load Source Values Value Description local only Get from local storage. net only Load from the network, cannot be changed to “local only” or “net with local backup” until a valid image file is loaded.
Ethernet Attachment Configuration View Write Configuration Settings to NVRAM Allows you to write the current configuration settings to local non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM). Table 3-12 lists all valid entries. Table 3-12. Write Configuration Settings to NVRAM Value Description valid contents valid write write configuration settings to local storage other some unknown or other state Reboot Agent Allows you to reboot the agent. Table 3-13 lists all valid entries and a description of each.
Ethernet Attachment Configuration View Current Attachment Displays and provides configuration of the current setting for the attachment point. Last Change Displays the value of SysUpTime when the last attachment change for the attachment point was detected. If no change has been detected since cold/ warm start of the agent, the value is zero.
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Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages What Is in This Chapter This chapter lists the types of events and alarms generated by the Bay Networks BayStack Hub and provides any probable cause messages corresponding to these alarms. Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1 lists the SPECTRUM database directory paths (in bold) and the messages displayed for the Event Log and Alarm Manager when applicable.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. Events and Alarms CsEvFormat/Event01020001 No Probable cause message. {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} A "hot swap" has been detected in slot {O 2} (slot is second digit). Operational state is {T Syn5OpTable 3}. {t} (name - {m }). (Trap type : 0x01) - (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event01020002 CsPCause/Prob01020002 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} The operational condition of component {O 2} is {T Syn5OpTable 3}.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. Events and Alarms CsEvFormat/Event01020006 No Probable cause message. {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} DCE {O 4} (MAC Address - {X 5}) has detected a bridge deinserting from ring {I 3} (ring ID {I 1}). {t} (name - {m}). (Trap type : 0x01020006) - (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event01020007 No Probable cause message. {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} DCE {O 4} (MAC Address - {X 5}) has detected a new source routing bridge on ring {I 3} (ring ID {I 1}). {t} (name - {m}).
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. Events and Alarms CsEvFormat/Event01020012 CsPCause/Prob01020012 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} A port autopartition condition has been detected on {O 2} (board.port). The port partition status is {T S5EPortPartS 1}. The port jabber status is {T S5EPortJabberS 3}. {t} (name - {m}). (Trap type : 0x01020012) (event [{e}]) 1) The port has a faulty device, excessive collisions, DTE jabbering, or a wiring problem.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. Events and Alarms CsEvFormat/Event36000115 No Probable cause message. {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} FDDI logical topology change notification. The number of Primary ring changes is {I 1}, Secondary ring is {I 2}. The number of logical path topology changes is {I 3}. {t} (name - {m }). (Trap type: 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.6.36) - (event [{e}]).
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. Events and Alarms CsEvFormat/Event36000119 CsPCause/Prob36000119 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} The bad FDDI MAC frames threshold was exceeded for {X 2}. The frame error condition is {T T36000119_FCon 1}. Frame count is {I 3}. Error count is {I 4}. Lost count is {I 5}. {t} (name - {m }). (Trap type: 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.6.40) - (event [{e}]). 1) There may be a problem between this station and its upstream neighbor.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. Events and Alarms CsEvFormat/Event3600011e CsPCause/Prob36000118 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} Two or more 1) Two or more stations on the network stations with the same MAC address have have the same MAC address. been detected on the network. {t} (name {m }). (Trap type: 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.2.7.0.6.2) (event [{e}]). CsEvFormat/Event3600011f CsPCause/Prob36000119 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} The bad FDDI MAC frames threshold was exceeded for {0 2}.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. Events and Alarms CsEvFormat/Event36000124 No Probable cause message. {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} MAC has been inserted into the path. {t} (name - {m }). (Trap type: 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.2.7.0.6.8) (event [{e}]). CsEvFormat/Event36000125 No Probable cause message. {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} Port {O 2} has moved to the {T T36000125_CurP 1} path. {t} (name - {m }). (Trap type: 1.3.6.1.4.1.45.2.7.0.6.9) - (event [{e}]). CsEvFormat/Event36000126 No Probable cause message.
Chapter 5 Application Views What Is in This Chapter This chapter describes the Bay Networks BayStack Hub’s device-specific applications listed below. The corresponding application model type is in parentheses. • Stackable Ethernet Application (BSEnetApp) • BayStach Repeater Application (BSEnetRptr) • BayStack Common Application (BSCommonApp) Application View This view displays information on all applications supported by the device. Each application appears as an icon in the Application view.
Application View Device Application View Device Application View This view shows the common and device-specific applications supported by this device and provides access to application-specific information. For more information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon, see Chapter 1, page 1-2, and Accessing Device-Specific Submenus., page 1-5. Figure 5-1 shows an example of an Application view in the Icon mode. Figure 5-2 shows an example of an Application view in the List mode.
Application View Device Application View Figure 5-1.
Application View Figure 5-2.
Stackable Ethernet Application Stackable Ethernet Application This application provides access to stackable ethernet functionality for this device. The model type for this application is BayStack Enet. Table 5-1 describes each of the application-specific Icon Subviews menu selections available for the Stackable ethernet application. Table 5-1. BayStack ENET Icon Subviews Menu Menu Description Redundancy Table Opens the BayStack Ethernet Chassis Redundancy Table View, described in Chapter 2, page 2-5.
BayStack Repeater Application Chassis Group View Num Comps The actual number of components a group has. Physical Changes The number of physical changes made to the group components. Last Change The last time a component change was made to a group. BayStack Repeater Application This application is the Repeater Application for the device. Table 5-3 describes each Icon Subview menu selection for this application. Table 5-3.
Index A Accessing Device-Specific Subviews 1-5 Accessing SPECTRUM Views 1-2 Address 2-21 Address Type 2-20 Agent IF Table 3-2 Interface Button 3-2 View 3-2 alarm messages 4-1 Application View 5-1 Attachment 3-10 Changes 3-5 Attachment Configuration 3-1 Attachments 3-5 AUI 3-4 AutoPartition 3-3 B Backplane Module Icon 2-3 Backplane Type 2-22 BayStack Ethernet Chassis Redundancy Table View 2-5 BayStack100BT 1-2 BayStack100-FX 1-2 BayStack100-TX 1-2 BayStack10BT-12 1-1 BayStack10BT-24 1-1 BayStack150 1-2 BayS
DevTop 5-6 DfltJmpr 3-5 documentation conventions x organization ix E EMM Agent View 2-23 Enabled 3-3 ENET Media Icon 2-4 ENET Media Icon Subviews Menu 2-4 ENET NMM Find Nodes Table 2-21 ENET NMM Show Nodes Table 2-20 ENET NMM Topology Table View 2-22 ENET(BSEnetApp) 5-1 Environmental Device View Accessing 2-2 Ethernet Backplane Segment Statistics view 2-7 Ethernet Port Redundancy View 2-12 event messages 4-1 F Fast Ethernet Application 5-5 Firmware Configuration 3-1 L Last Attachment Change 3-2, 3-5 Cha
Trap Receiver View 2-19 NMM Agent Configuration 3-1 NMM Agent Download View 2-17 NMM Icon 2-16 NMM Icon Subviews Menu 2-17 NMM IP Address 2-22 NMM Trap Receiver View 2-19 no write 3-9 noSave 3-8 not available 3-9 notAvail 3-8 Notice i Num Comps 5-6 O odule Icons 2-3 Off 3-4 Ok 3-4 On 3-4 Other 2-20, 2-21, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5 other 3-7, 3-8, 3-9, 3-10 Other Related Documentation xi P Part Status 3-3 Time 3-3 Part Status 3-3 Partition 3-3 Permanent Memory 3-5 Physical Changes 5-6 Physical Device View 2-24 Poll Ti
Virus Disclaimer i VNM 3-1 W write 3-10 Write Configuration Settings to NVRAM 2-18, 3-10 write if different 3-9 write if newer 3-9 Index 4 Bay Networks BayStack Hubs Management Module Guide