® 3Com PortSwitch 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 4 Event and Alarm Messages What Is in This Chapter .....................................................................................................4-1 Device Events and Alarms..................................................................................................4-1 Chapter 5 Application Views What Is in This Chapter .....................................................................................................5-1 Common Applications ........................................
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. Chapter 5 Figure 5-1. Figure 5-2. Introduction Using Double-Click Zones to Access SPECTRUM Views ................................... 1-2 Using the Icon Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views .......................... 1-3 Accessing Icon Subviews Menus from Labels ..................................................... 1-3 SPECTRUM Views Roadmap ............................
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Tables Chapter 2 Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Table 2-3. Chapter 4 Table 4-1. Chapter 5 Table 5-1. Table 5-2. Table 5-3. Table 5-4. Table 5-5. Table 5-6. Table 5-7. Table 5-8. Table 5-9. Table 5-10. Table 5-11. Table 5-12. Device Views Module Icon Subviews Menu ................................................................................ 2-4 Port Identification Label Subviews Menu............................................................ 2-6 Interface Icon Subviews Menu.....................................
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Preface Use this guide as a reference for the 3Com PortSwitch Hubs management software. Before using this guide, you should be familiar with SPECTRUM’s functions and navigational techniques as described in the Administration documentation and the Operation documentation. For the purposes of this guide, the 3Com PortSwitch Hub is 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. • Buttons 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 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. It describes the following: • • • • 3Com PortSwitch Hubs SPECTRUM Model Type Accessing SPECTRUM views SPECTRUM Views Roadmap 3Com PortSwitch Hubs The 3Com PortSwitch Hubs are stackable Fast Ethernet hubs that provide Fast Ethernet uplinks. This device provides 12 or 24 ports for twisted pair connections via RJ-45 connectors.
Accessing SPECTRUM Views Accessing SPECTRUM Views Icons and labels that display information within an icon provide access to SPECTRUM views. This is done using double-click zones (Figure 1-1) and Icon Subviews menu selections (Figure 1-2). To access the Icon Subviews menu as shown in Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3, do the following: 1. Highlight the icon or label. 2. From the View menu select Icon Subviews or click the applicable mouse button (middle or right).
Accessing SPECTRUM Views Figure 1-2. Using the Icon Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views Model Name Hub3ComPortSw View Go Back Ctrl+b Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Bookmarks View History Current View Info... Notes... Jump by name... Zoom Map Hierarchy Figure 1-3. Close Ctrl+c Navigate Alarms Performance Notes...
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 views; refer to the SPECTRUM Views Reference. Chassis Device View Interface Device View Device views; see Chapter 2, Device Views. Device Configuration View Configuration views; see Chapter 3, Configuration Views.
Chapter 2 Device Views What Is in This Chapter This chapter describes the following device views available for 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. • Chassis Device view • Interface Device view See Chapter 1, Introduction, for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views.
Chassis Device View Chassis Device View This view shows a logical representation of the device chassis and its interfaces or ports. The Chassis Device icon provides menu and double-click zone access to the views that monitor the interfaces. Figure 2-1 shows an example of the Chassis Device view for 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. Figure 2-1.
Chassis Device View Chassis Device Icon Chassis Device Icon This icon is a logical representation of the physical device and its front panel interfaces. This section describes the information available from the Chassis Device icon. Figure 2-2 shows an example of the Chassis Device icon for 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. NOTES The callouts displayed in this illustration identify the label name and, when available, the view to which it provides double-click access.
Chassis Device View Chassis Device Icon Module Identification Label This label provides the following information (see Figure 2-2): Module Number Displays the position of the module in the hub stack. Double-click this area to open the Notes view described in the SPECTRUM Views Reference. Device Type Label Identifies the type of device. Module Icon Subviews Menu Table 2-1 lists each of the device-specific Icon Subviews menu selections available for this device.
Chassis Device View Figure 2-3. Port Identification Label Port Identification Label 11 Oper Close Navigate Alarms Performance Notes... Utilities Port Notes Port Configuration Port Detail Port Performance Alt+F4 Enab Not 0 Port Number/ Port Notes View Port Operation Label/ Port Configuration View Port Enable Label/ Port Configuration View Port Partition Label/ Error Breakdown View Port Statistics Label/ Port Performance View Port Number Displays the number of the port within the module.
Chassis Device View Port Identification Label Subviews Menu Table 2-2 describes the Port Identification Label Subviews menu selections. See Chapter 1, Introduction, for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views. Table 2-2. Port Identification Label Subviews Menu Menu Selection Device Views 2-6 Description Port Notes Opens the Port Notes view described in the SPECTRUM Views Reference. Port Configuration Opens the Port Configuration View described in Chapter 3, Configuration Views.
Interface Device View Interface Device View This view shows a logical representation of the interfaces or ports on the device. The Interface Device icon provides menu and double-click zone access to the views that monitor the interfaces. Figure 2-4 shows an example of the Interface Device view for 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. Figure 2-4.
Interface Device View Interface Device Icon Interface Device Icon This icon is a logical representation of the services provided by this device. This section describes the information available from the Interface Device icon. Figure 2-5 shows an example of the Interface Device icon for 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. NOTES The callouts displayed in this illustration identify the label name and, when available, the view to which it provides double-click access.
Interface Device View Interface Device Icon MAC (Physical) Address Label Displays the MAC address of this interface. Double-click this area to open the Interface Address Translation Table described in Chapter 3, Configuration Views. IP Address Label Displays the IP address of this interface. Double-click this area to open the Network Information Panel described below. Interface Performance Label Displays the number of packets transmitted.
Interface Device View Interface Device Icon Network Information Panel This panel displays the following information on the configuration of a network: Name Displays the name of the network in question. Address Displays the network address of the network in question. Mask Displays the subnet mask for the network in question. Interface Threshold View This view allows you to configure the values at which the following categories generate alarms.
Chapter 3 Configuration Views What Is in This Chapter This chapter describes the Configuration views available for 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. These views display network configuration and operating information for the device and its interfaces. The following Configuration views are available for this device: • • • • Device Configuration View Interface Configuration View Module Configuration View Port Configuration View See Chapter 1, Introduction, for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views.
Device Configuration View Device Configuration View This view provides device-specific configuration information as well as access to other views that allow you to configure device components. To access the Device Configuration view do the following: 1. Highlight the device icon. 2. From the Icon Subviews menu, select Configuration.
Device Configuration View Interface Configuration Table Physical Address Displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface or port. Network Address Displays the network address of the interface or port. Interface Configuration Table Double-click any entry in this table to access the Interface Configuration View described later in this chapter.
Interface Configuration View Interface Configuration View This view provides information on the configuration and operating status of the interface. To access the Interface Configuration view do the following: 1. Within the Interface Device view, highlight the device icon. 2. From the Icon Subviews menu, select IF Configuration. The Interface Configuration view provides the following information: Operation Status Displays the status of the module.
Module Configuration View Module Configuration View This view provides information on the configuration and operating status of the module. To access the Module Configuration view do the following: 1. Within the Chassis Device view, highlight the module icon. 2. From the Icon Subviews menu, select Module Configuration. The Module Configuration view provides the following information: Operational Status Displays the status of the module. Possible values are operational, notoperational and unknown.
Port Configuration View The Administrative Status value takes precedence over Auto Partition and functionally operates between the auto-partition mechanism and the AUI/ PMA. Enabling the port sets it to notAutoPartitioned regardless of its pre-disabling state. Operational Status Displays the port's operational state. The operational state indicates that the port is enabled and working, even though it might be auto-partitioned.
Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages What Is in This Chapter This chapter lists the types of events and alarms generated by 3Com PortSwitch Hubs 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. Table 4-1.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log CsEvFormat/Event00010308 Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsPCause/Prob00010308 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A(n) {t} Communication link is down. device, named {m}, has detected a communication Link Down. (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00010309 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A(n) {t} device, named {m}, has detected a communication Link Up.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0016 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) a gauge {O 1} has gone over its threshold {I 3}. The sample period was {I 5} and the number of samples used is {I 7}. (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00ea0017 No Probable cause message.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0018 CsPCause/Prob00ea0018 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) has reported that a sytem load request has failed. The reason was {T slstat 1}. (event [{e}]) When a system load is requested, a response is returned immediately and the load proceeds in the background.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0020 CsPCause/Prob00ea0020 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports the endstation table is full. (event [{e}]) When the end-station table becomes full this trap is generated. CsEvFormat/Event00ea0025 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that the slot. port.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0031 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that a card has been removed from the service {I 1}. (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00ea0032 No Probable cause message.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0037 CsPCause/Prob00ea0037 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that a port {I 2} has detected a security violation. (event [{e}]) This trap indicates that this port has detected security violation. CsEvFormat/Event00ea0038 No Probable cause message.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0043 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that a port {I 2} in a resilience pair has had a change in state and the active port has been switched.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0048 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that either the main and backup rings have wrapped or that the wrap condition has been removed. The new wrap state is {I 1} (1=NotWrapped, 2=Wrapped). (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00ea0049 No Probable cause message.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0061 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that the managed agent has recieved a reply to a poll after a sequence of four or more unsuccessfull polls. The addres is {S 1} with protocol {T pprot 3}. (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00ea0062 No Probable cause message.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0068 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that a repeater {I 2} has had its Errors/10000 packets threshold {I 3} exceeded. The Errors/10000 packets is {I 1} (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00ea0069 No Probable cause message.
Device Events and Alarms Table 4-1. 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00ea0078 No Probable cause message. {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} A 3Com Hub, {t} (name {m}) reports that a security violation has occured on port {I 2} (slot. port. MAC-Address). The port’s admin status is now {I 3} (1=Enabled, 2=Disabled) (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00ea0079 No Probable cause message.
Chapter 5 Application Views What Is in This Chapter This chapter describes the device-specific applications listed below for 3Com PortSwitch Hubs. The corresponding application model type is shown in parentheses.
Common Applications Common Applications This device supports the following common applications described in the MIB II Applications Reference: • MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent) - ICMP (ICMP_App) - IP (IP2_App) - System (System2_App) - TCP (TCP2_App) - UDP (UDP2_App) The Standard RMON application is available if you purchase the associated service. This application is described in its management module guide.
Device Application View Figure 5-1.
Device Application View Figure 5-2.
Security Application Security Application This application supports security features on the device. The model type name is 3ComSecApp. Security View This view contains the Security Enable Table and the following buttons: Security Users Accesses the Security Users Table view, described below. Security Audit Log Accesses the Security Audit Table view, described below. Security Enable Table This table displays permission for access to the device from each of its interfaces.
Security Application Security Users Table view This view allows you to add and delete users and to modify their security levels. The default users, Monitor, Manager, and Security, cannot be deleted. Double-clicking an entry in this table displays the Security Enable Table Entry view. This table displays the following: Status Displays the user status. Possible values are Valid and Invalid. A value of Invalid means the user can no longer access the device.
Security Application Security Audit Table View This view displays a record of all updates to the managed database of the device. When the log is full the oldest entry is overwritten. Therefore, this log should be read regularly by a management device so that a permanent record of the management history can be stored. This view cannot be modified. It displays the following: Index Displays the index number for an entry. This is a value between 1 and 65535, which resets to 1 after reaching 65535.
Security Application Local SNMP Application Local SNMP Application This application provides access to the Local SNMP view, allowing you to set SNMP Traps for this device. The model type for this application is 3ComSnmpApp2. Local SNMP View This view contains the following: Next Free Index Displays the index value for the next table entry. Add Entry Accesses the Add SNMP Table Entry view, which allows you to set the following values for a new entry.
Security Application Category Displays the categories of traps in which the Destination is interested. Table 5-2 shows possible values and descriptions. Table 5-2.
Security Application Power Supply Application Power Supply Application This application provides access to the Power Supply Configuration view, which presents a table containing power supply information for this device. The model type for this application is 3CompowerApp. Power Supply Configuration View This view contains the Power Supply Table and a description of how power supply information is generated. Power Supply Table This table displays the status of all power supply units in the stack.
Security Application System Loader Application System Loader Application This application provides access to the System Loader View, which presents a table containing a history of software images loaded on this device. The model type for this application is 3ComsysLdApp2. System Loader View This view contains the System Loader Table.
Security Application System Loader Application Status Displays the status of the last system load operation for this device, or the reason for its failure. Table 5-5 shows possible status settings. Table 5-5.
RMON Extensions Application AABBCCDD:112233445566. An error is returned if the agent does not support the download protocol implied by the address format. Protocol Displays the protocol to use when downloading the software. This is determined from the format of the address in the Server Addr field. Load This field is only available in the System Loader Entry view. It is always displayed as NoAction. Set the value to StartDownLoad to load the new software as specified in this entry.
RMON Extensions Application Protocol Displays the protocol used to monitor the device. Writing to the address field causes a default protocol value, derived from the format/content of the address, to be setup. If the protocol is not supported or is not compatible with the address, an error is returned when the status is set to valid. Possible values are unknown, ip, ipx, netBIOS, appleTalk, and amp. Timeout Displays the time-out value in hundreds of a second for each request packet.
SNMP Extensions Application RMON Extensions Host View This view contains MAC to Port and Port to MAC tables. These tables provide cross references between the MAC address of a port and the complete Object ID string that refers to that port. RMON Extensions Event Alarm View This view contains the Alarm Table and the Event Table. The Alarm Table cross references the index number for an alarm with its peak value. The Event Table cross references the index number for an event with its action.
SNMP Extensions Application See Table 5-6 for possible values and their meanings. Table 5-6. SNMP-Repeater Operational Status Values Value Description other Undefined or unknown ok No known failures rptrFailure Repeater related failure groupFailure Group related failure portFailure Port related failure generalFailure An unspecified failure Health Text Displays a string that provides information on the operational state of the repeater.
SNMP Extensions Application RFC1516 Extensions View This view contains the RFC1516 Extensions Table, which displays information on the configuration of the ports on the device. Double-click any of the table entries to access the RFC1516 Extension Entry view, from which the Part Event, Link Event and Repeater Num can be modified. RFC1516 Extensions Table This table contains the following fields: Index Displays the specific port within the stack in the format “module.port”.
SuperStack Application This is a sequence of 16-bit numbers, each a pair of octets. Each encoded value represents a repeater. The value of the field Repeater Num may be set to any of the values in this list. For example, is a port can be connected to repeaters 55, 92, and 333, the encoding would be: Repeater 55 Repeater 92 Repeater 333 00.37 00.5c 01.4d The final value would be 00.37.00.5c.01.4d. Conn Type Displays the connector type.
SuperStack Application SuperStack Configuration View module, and unlikely to be contiguous. If a type value is not available for this device, this will return zero. There are two reasons why this value may not be available through this view of the MIB; the device may not currently be active, or the information is only available through the device’s own agent. Description Displays a text string that describes the device. If it cannot provide a name, this will be empty.
SuperStack Application SuperStack Configuration View Capabilities Displays the capabilities of the device. This is used in conjunction with the upgrade level of the stack to enable a management application to correctly enable and disable the various features of the application depending on the capabilities of the unit. The object is an octet string, where each octet represents a capability. Possible values are shown in Table 5-9: Table 5-9.
Serial I/f Application Slip Mgmt If the Management type is Distributed, this field displays the entry in the interface table which represents the potential SLIP (serial port) management interface for the device. If this is zero there is no SLIP access port available on the device. Serial I/f Application The Serial Interface application supports the V.
Serial I/f Application Interface Extensions Application Speed Displays the receive and transmit speed of the port if AutoConfig is disabled. Different speeds for transmit and receive are not possible. Char Size Displays the character size if AutoConfig is disabled. Possible values are size7 and size8. Stop Bits Displays the number of stop bits, either 1, 1.5, or 2, if AutoConfig is disabled. Parity Displays the parity option to use if AutoConfig is disabled.
Serial I/f Application Interface Extensions Application IP Address Displays the IP address for this interface. NOTE This parameter can be changed to a new IP; however, changing this parameter by itself has no effect on the IP stack configuration and this value will not automatically be stored for the next restart. The correct sequence is to make any changes, then Apply Changes. When Apply Changes is set to 'apply', the IP stack will store the changes permanently and will restart the stack.
Serial I/f Application Port Security Application Port Security Application This application provides access to the the Port Security View. The model for this application is 3ComSecPortApp. Port Security View This view contains the following security information: Port Security Table This table displays the security status of each port. A port can have a number of authorized MAC addresses, which are displayed in the Port Address Table. Double-click any entry to edit information for that row.
Serial I/f Application Port Security Application Table 5-10. Port Security Need To Know Values (Continued) Value Meaning Need To Know Only Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized devices. Need To Know With Broadcast Allowed Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized devices and broadcast frames. Need To Know With Multicast Allowed Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized devices. broadcast and multicast frames.
Serial I/f Application Port Security Application Port Address Table This table displays the MAC addresses assigned to each port. Addresses will normally be defined as authorized, and describe the devices which are permitted to transmit and receive on the corresponding port. Slot Displays the slot number of the port in question. Port Displays the port number of the port in question. MAC Address The MAC address of a station assigned to this port. Row Status The status for this entry.
Serial I/f Application Mrm Resilience Application Mrm Resilience Application This application provides access to the Mrm Resilience Table view. The model for this application is 3CommrmResApp. Mrm Resilience View This view contains the Mrm Resilience Table and the following: Flush Table Setting this menu button to Flush empties the Resilience Table. Once flushed, no resilient links are configured. You can now configure new links. Add Entry This button opens the Add Resilient Table Entry view.
Serial I/f Application Main Slot Displays the slot number of the main port in the pair. Main Port Displays the port number of the main port in the pair. Main State Displays the state of the main port. Table 5-12 shows possible values and descriptions. Table 5-12.
Serial I/f Application Pair Enable This filed Enables or Disables both ports in the resilient pair. Mrm Resilience Standby Table The Mrm Resilience Standby Table is accessed by clicking the Standby Map Table button in the Mrm Resilience view. This is a read-only table which provides shortcut information to allow the translation of a port number to a corresponding main port number. This number can then be used to access the Mrm Resilience Table.
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Index Numerics 3CommrmResApp 5-27 3CommultiApp2 5-22 3CompowerApp 5-10 3ComSecApp 5-5 3ComSecPortApp 5-24 3ComSnmpApp2 5-8 Interface Address Translation 3-2 Number of Interfaces 3-2 Router Redundancy 3-2 E Event and Alarm Messages 4-1 Log 4-1 A Accessing SPECTRUM Views 1-2 Alarm Manager 4-1 Application ICMP 5-2 MIB-II 5-2 Standard RMON 5-2 System 5-2 TCP 5-2 UDP 5-2 View 5-1 (icon mode) 5-2 (list mode) 5-2 C Chassis Device View 2-2 Chassis Device View 2-1 Common Applications 5-2 Configuration Views 3-1
I (Continued) M Interface Configuration View Admin.
P Port Address MAC Address 5-26 Port 5-26 Row Status 5-26 Slot 5-26 Port Address Table 5-26 Port Configuration Administrative Status 3-5 Auto Partition State 3-6 Last Source Address 3-6 Operational Status 3-6 Source Address Changes 3-6 Port Identification Label Port Enable Label 2-5 Port Number 2-5 Port Operation Label 2-5 Port Partition Label 2-5 Port Statistics Label 2-5 Port Security 5-24 Intr Action 5-25 Max Addr 5-25 Mode 5-24 Need To Know 5-24 Num Addr 5-25 Num Addr Stored 5-25 Port 5-24 Slot 5-24 Por
S (Continued) Security Users Table 5-6 Community 5-6 Level 5-6 Local Party 5-6 Manager Party 5-6 Name 5-6 Password 5-6 Status 5-6 Serial I/f Interface Extensions 5-22 SNMP Extensions Application 5-15 SNMP2_Agent 5-2 SNMP-Repeater Configuration Group Capacity 5-16 Health Text 5-16 NonDisrupt Test 5-15 Operational Status 5-15 Partitioned Ports 5-16 Reset 5-15 SNMP-Repeater Configuration View 5-15 SPECTRUM Model Type 1-1 Views Roadmap 1-4 Subviews Menu Interface Icon 2-9 Module Icon 2-4 Port Identification Lab