Specifications
Introduction
Device Management Page 17 SmartSwitch 2000
This button accesses the Community Names Tool,
which allows you to change device community
names. Refer to Using the SPMA Community
Names Tool in the Tools Guide.
This button accesses the Frame Priorities
window, which allows you to set the priority in
which frames types are queued for transmission
by the device. Refer to the 2E42 User’s Guide
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2E42 User’s Guide.
This button accesses a window that displays
current physical and logical system resources
and utilizations on the device. Refer to the 2E42
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2E42
User’s Guide
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User’s Guide.
This button allows you to monitor broadcast
traffic statistics on each interface and set
thresholds to limit broadcast traffic over the
device. Refer to the 2E42 User’s Guide
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2E42 User’s Guide.
This button accesses the MAC Priorities window,
which allows you to set the priority in which
frames are queued by MAC address for
transmission by the device. Refer to the 2E42
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User’s Guide
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User’s Guide.
This button accesses the SNMP Trap Tool, which
allows you to establish which network
management workstations on your network
receive trap alarms from a selected device. Refer
to Using the SNMP Traps Tool in the Tools Guide.
This button accesses the Port Priority window,
which allows you to set the priority in which
frames are queued on selected ports for
transmission by the device. Refer to the 2E42
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User’s Guide
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User’s Guide.
This button allows you to configure alarms and
events for each available interface. Refer to the
2E42 User’s Guide.
Community Names
Frame Priorities
System Resources
Broadcast Suppression
MAC Priorities
Trap Table
Port Priorities
Basic Alarms










