Supports Management Module SM-CSI1077 Device Management Titlepage CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access Devices
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Contents INTRODUCTION MAC Address Label ............................................... 20 Network Information Label ..................................... 20 Gauge Label .......................................................... 20 Network Type Label ............................................... 20 CyberSWITCH Interface Icon Subviews Menu ......... 21 SmartSwitch Interface Icon Subviews Menu ............. 21 Interface Status View ................................................
Contents User Information View............................................35 Statistic Report View..............................................36 Status Information View .........................................36 InterHub Interface View .........................................37 ISDN B-Channel Usage Information ......................37 Container Application (ContainerApp) .......................38 Container Resource Information View ...................39 Container Type Report View.......................
Contents INDEX Device Management Contents 71 Page 5 CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access
Introduction This section introduces SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. This introduction contains the following topics: • • • • Purpose and Scope Required Reading Supported Devices (Page 7) The SPECTRUM Model (Page 8) Purpose and Scope Use this documentation as a guide for managing CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices with the SPECTRUM management module SMCSI1077.
Introduction Supported Devices Supported Devices CSX5500 - Eight-slot passive backplane chassis with single or dual port Ethernet connections. Supports PPP, ML-PPP, and AsyncPPP protocols. ISDN BRI or PRI plug-in modules provide up to twelve BRI or three PRI connections. Supports IP, IPX, and AppleTalk routing. The SPECTRUM management module SMCSI1077 currently allows you to model several different types of CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices as described below.
Introduction The SPECTRUM Model The SPECTRUM Model SPECTRUM uses multiple device model types for modeling the supported CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. These device model types are CSX200, CSX400, CSX5500, and CSX7000 for the CyberSWITCH devices and SSA710, SSA720,HSIM-SSA710 and HSIMSSA720 for the SmartSwitch Access devices. These models are represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons.
Tasks This section identifies various management and troubleshooting tasks that can be performed for models of the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices using the views, icons, and labels referenced within this document.
Device Views This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications.
Device Views Chassis Device View (CSX200 & 400 Only) Module Icon upon the application selected (see Application Label on Page 13). The CSX400 Chassis icon is the same as the CSX200, except it has no Port Icons. Figure 4 shows a close-up of a CSX200 Module icon from a Chassis Device view.
Device Views Chassis Device View (CSX200 & 400 Only) Table 1: Application Application and Interface Status Label Views View from Application Label View from Interface Status Label Physical None CSIIfPort Performance View, Performance Views (Page 65)) CtRouter Router System Table CtRouter * CtRouter Performance View * IP OSPF None IP OSPF Performance View * IP Routing IP Routing System Configuration View * IP Routing Performance View * IP RIP IP RIP Interface Configuration View * IP RIP Pe
Device Views Chassis Device View (CSX200 & 400 Only) Module Icon Subviews Menu Application Label Table 2 lists the Module Icon Subviews menu options for the Module icons. This label provides access to the Icon Subviews menu for the application displayed. The application selected determines the information displayed and the menu options available.
Device Views Table 3: Chassis Device View (CSX200 & 400 Only) Bridging Application Subviews Menu (Continued) Table 4: CtRouter Application Subviews Menu Option Option Opens the... Opens the... Configuration Configuration submenu, which accesses various routing tables described in the Routing Services Management Module Guide. Static Database Table view described in Bridging Applications. Model Information Model Information view for the selected application, see Model Information Views on Page 70.
Device Views Chassis Device View (CSX200 & 400 Only) Interface Icon (CSX200 & 400 only) Interface Status Label Figure 5 represents the physical interface on the front panel of the device. It is composed of an Interface Number label, and an Interface Status label. This icon provides two Icon Subviews menu options allowing you to enable or disable the interface. Figure 5: This label displays the status of the Interface. These status values vary depending upon the application selected.
Device Views Table 7: Color Chassis Device View (CSX200 & 400 Only) Interface Status for the Bridging Application Status Description Green FWD Bridge port is forwarding. Blue DIS Bridge port is disabled. Magenta LST Bridge is in the listening mode. Magenta LRN Bridge is in the learning mode. Orange BLK Bridge port is in the blocking mode. Red BRK Bridge port is broken. Blue UNK The status is unknown.
Device Views Chassis Device View (CSX200 & 400 Only) Port Status Label Port Icon Subviews Menu This label displays the status of the port. Doubleclick this label to open the Port Configuration View (CSX200 only) on Page 69. Possible port status values are listed in Table 9. Table 10 lists the Icon Subviews menu options available for CSX200 Port icons. Table 10: Option Table 9: Port Status Values Color Green Blue Yellow Status ACT OFF CON Device Management Port Icon Subviews Menu Opens the...
Device Views Interface Device View Interface Device View Figure 7: This view provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each of the device’s interfaces, which are represented by Interface icons in the bottom panel of the view (see Figure 7). The middle panel of the view also displays a Device icon, which allows you to monitor the device operation and access other device-specific views.
Device Views Interface Device View Interface Icon Interface Number Label Figure 8 shows a close-up of a SmartSwitch Interface icon from an Interface Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions. This label displays the interface number. Figure 8: Interface Icon (a) (b) (c) (g) 1 ON Ethernet ST_IF Sonic En 0:0:1D:17:2F:3C 0.0.0.
Device Views Interface Device View allows you to change the address and mask for this interface. Interface Type Label This label identifies the type of interface- e.g., Ethernet, FDDI, Other, etc. For the SmartSwitch devices, double-click this label to access the Device Configuration View on Page 67. Gauge Label MAC Address Label This label displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface.
Device Views Interface Device View CyberSWITCH Interface Icon Subviews Menu SmartSwitch Interface Icon Subviews Menu Table 13 lists the Interface Icon Subviews menu options available for the CyberSWITCH devices. Table 13 lists the Interface Icon Subviews menu options available for the SmartSwitch devices. Table 12: CyberSWITCH Interface Icon Subviews Menu Option Opens the... Configuration Port Configuration - CSIIfPort View on Page 68. Secondary Address Panel Secondary Address Panel on Page 22.
Device Views Interface Device View Secondary Address Panel Table 13: SmartSwitch Interface Icon Subviews Menu (Continued) Option Model Information Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device Icon, select an Interface icon and then select Secondary Address Panel. Opens the... Model Information view for the selected application, see Model Information Views on Page 70. This panel provides a table of IP addresses and masks obtained from the Address Translation table within the device’s firmware.
Device Topology Views This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology views available for models of the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. Device Topology views show the connections between a modeled device and other network entities.
Device Topology Views Device Topology View CsEnetRptrMgt Icon Repeater Device Topology View The CsEnetRptrMgt icon represents the Repeater ports managed by the CSX200. It is displayed above the Interface icon to which the repeater is connected. Access: From Icon Subviews menu for the CsEnetRptrMgt Icon, select DevTop. Network C Repeater Interface Icon CsEnetRptrMgt Table 14 lists the Icon Subviews menu options available from this icon.
Device Topology Views Device Topology View Table 15: Repeater Interface Icon Subviews Menu Options Opens the... Port Notes Notes view, which allows you to save noted information for a particular port. Port Configuration Port Configuration View (CSX200 only) on Page 69. Enable/Disable Enable/Disable dialog box, that allows Port you to enable or disable a selected port.
Application View This section describes the Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. Figure 11: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Application When a device is modeled, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the applications supported by the device.
Application View Application Icons Application Icons Figure 12: When the Application view is in Icon mode, each of the application models is represented by an Application icon (Figure 12). Double-clicking the Model Name label (a) at the top of the icon opens the associated Model Information view—see Model Information Views on Page 70. For some applications, the Model Type label (c) at the bottom of the icon is also a double-click zone, which opens an application-specific view.
Application View Table 16: Supported Applications Table 16: Common Applications Supported Application Common Applications Supported Application Described in... Described in...
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications CyberSWITCH Applications InterHub Application (ih000App) The following applications are specific to the CyberSWITCH devices and are described in this section: This is the InterHub Application. The Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views listed in Table 17. • Bridging (CSIBridge).
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications Slot The number of the slot in which the resource resides. Table 17: InterHub Icon Subviews Menu Option Model Information Opens the... Model Information view for the selected application, see Model Information Views on Page 70. IH Resource View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App Application icon, select IH Resource Information. This view provides a table that specifies the configuration for each of the resources plugged into the IH000 system.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications SwitchType The switch type used by the resource. Possible values are: PRI_4ESS, PRI_5ESS, PRI_DMS100, PRI_DMS250, PRI_SL100, NET5, BRI_5ESS, BRI_LEGEND, BRI_DEFINITY, BRI_DMS100, BRI_NI1, NTT, BRI_1TR6, and BRI_NET3_BT. For resources that are not Basic Rate or Primary Rate, this object will be NULL. Variant A string which further describes the capability provided by a given switch type.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications number has the following mapping: 1 = 1A, 2 = 1B, 3 = 2A, and 4 = 2B. lines that do not terminate at a Primary Rate resource, this object will be NULL. Interface The terminal configuration used to connect devices via a communications link. Possible values are: POINT_TO_POINT and POINT_MULTIPOINT. For lines that do not terminate at a Basic Rate resource, this object will be NULL.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications Index A unique value used to identify the data link. the incoming call connection. This object only applies to DMS 100 Basic Rate lines. Line Name The value identifying the line that will provide the connection for the data link.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications access), and ADMIN (entire MIB-2 and networkExpress read-write access). Port Path Cost This port’s contribution to the cost of a path to the root bridge. IH Trap Receiver View Community Name View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App Application icon, select Trap Receiver Details. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App Application icon, select Community Name.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications that matches the Calling Line ID that will arrive with a telephone call from that line. User Information View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App Application icon, select User Details. This view provides a table listing all qualified users of an InterHub system. The table is used, when InterHub Security is enabled, to identify and validate or reject all incoming calls.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications Statistic Report View Status Information View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App Application icon, select Statistics Report. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App Application icon, select Status Report. This view provides a listing of the current IH000 system statistic report messages as the messages would appear at the system console if the “DS” command were entered.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications the following mapping: 1 = 1A, 2 = 1B, 3 = 2A, and 4 = 2B. InterHub Interface View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ih000App Application icon, select InterHub Interface. Status The current operational status of the interface. Possible values are: up or down. This view provides a table of the current interfaces attached to the InterHub system and specifies the operational status of each interface.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications Container Application (ContainerApp) B-Channels InUse The current number of ISDN B-channels in use. Note that dedicated B-channels are not included in this count. This is the Container Application. The Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views listed in Table 18. Trap Enabled Indicates whether the InterHub is permitted to generate traps.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications Container Resource Information View Container Type Report View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ContainerApp Application icon, select Container Resource. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ContainerApp Application icon, select Container Type Information. This table defines the physical resources that may be utilized by a given physical module within the container.
Application View CyberSWITCH Applications Container Logical Information View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ContainerApp Application icon, select Logical Information. OperStatus The operational status of the component. Possible values are: unknown, enabled, testing, operational, error, disabled, and delete. This view contains a table that provides information about the components installed in the container, including: ID A unique value used to identify a component.
Application View Time Stamp The time this module was last re-initialized. Entry Status The module status. Possible values are: active, initial, etc... Container Network Address Information View CyberSWITCH Applications Repeater Application (CsEntetRptrMgt) This is the Ethernet Repeater application, the Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views listed in Table 19.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications SmartSwitch Applications SSA_CMMContApp The following applications are specific to the SmartSwitch Access devices. Those applications that have Icon Subviews menu selections other than Model Information view, are described in this section. This is the CMM application. The Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views listed in Table 20.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications Board Administrative Status as well as the Upgrade and Commit Flags. The Board Information Table view contains the following information: Modem Reset Limit The number of times that a modem can be reset within a given time span before it is declared to be faulty. Board Type The type of board. Modem Reset Time The time span (in minutes) during which the given number of resets must occur before the modem is declared to be faulty.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications HdlcBaseOrigATMCmdStr The default or base set of AT commands to be used when originating a High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) call. Table 21: Value HdlcBaseAnswerATMCmdStr The default or base set of AT commands to be used when answering an HDLC call. HdlcOperOrigATMCmdStr The operative set of AT commands to be used when originating an HDLC call. HdlcOperAnswerATMCmdStr The operative set of AT commands to be used when answering an HDLC call.
Application View Table 22: leaving-service out-of-service Information view, which allows you to set the Administrative Status for a selected module. The Module Information Table View includes the following information: Board Operational Status Values Value active SmartSwitch Applications Description All modules that belong to this board are available for accepting calls. Module Id A value that uniquely identifies the CMM module.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications ModuleAdminStatus The administrative status of the module. See Table 23. Table 23: Module Administrative Status Values Value Description down All modems that belong to this module are to be removed from service immediately. leave-service Each modem that belongs to this module is to be removed from service at the completion of its current call, if any. up SSA_DAApp This is the Demand Access Registry application.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications information about On Demand Access WAN firmware components within this device. Doubleclicking on any of the entries within the table will open the DA Registry view, which allows you to set the Administrative status of the selected entry. The Demand Access Registry Table View contains the following information: SSA_MsgXferApp This is the Message Transfer application.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications InstanceID A value that uniquely identifies this instance of the Message Transfer Service. NumOfPostedPriorityBytes The number of high priority user data bytes posted to the MTS for transfer. MBusID A value that uniquely identifies the MBus module on which the MTS runs. NumOfSentMsgs The number of messages sent by the MTS. NumOfMTSUsers The number of users currently subscribed to use the MTS.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications Client/Server Log Configuration View NumOfReceivedMsgs The number of messages received by the MTS. NumOfRcvNoBufs The number of messages discarded, due to a lack of buffer space available to hold the received messages. NumOfRcvNoUser The number of messages discarded as a result of not having a user registered for the received message type.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications • DisplayStatus • FreezeDisplayStatus • ErrDisplayStatus • CriticalDisplayStatus • StatusDisplayStatus • InfoDisplayStatus • DebugDisplayStatus Double-clicking on any of the above entries opens the Client Configuration view, which allows you to enable or disable these entries.
Application View Table 27: SmartSwitch Applications SSA_BufferApp Icon Subviews Menu (Continued) Option Buffer Leak Information bufferUsage Number of buffers from this pool currently in use. Opens the... Buffer Leak Information Table View on Page 51. bufferFree Number of free buffers remaining in this pool. Model Information Model Information view for the selected application, see Model Information Views on Page 70. bufferLowWater Minimum number of free buffers available in this pool.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications bufferLeakAddress Address of the buffer in the system. Table 28: SSA_DS0App Icon Subviews Menu Option Opens the... bufferLeakSize Size (in bytes) of the buffer associated with this table entry. Model Information bufferLeakRip The return instruction pointer (RIP) from the request for the buffer. This will typically indicate who originally did a GetBuff() call with the buffer manager.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications IF Information View OperStatus The current operational state of the interface. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the SSA_DS0App Application icon, select IF Information. LastChange The value of “sysUpTime” at the time the interface entered its current operational state. This view contains the IF Table, which supplies the following information. IfIndex A unique value that identifies the interface.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications InUnknownProtos For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface which does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications ISDN Common Configuration Table View ISDN Line Configuration Table View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the SSA_IsdnApp Application icon, select Line Information View. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the SSA_IsdnApp Application icon, select ISDN Common Configuration. This view contains the ISDN common table, which displays configuration and operational parameters for all ISDN signaling entries on this managed device.
Application View Ces The call’s connection endpoint suffix (CES). State The current state of the call. CalledNumber The “called” ISDN address. CalledSubAddress The “called” ISDN subaddress. SmartSwitch Applications SetupTime The value of “sysUpTime” when the ISDN setup message for the current or last call was sent or received. ConnectTime The value of “sysUpTime” when the ISDN connect message for the current or last call was sent or received. CallerNumber The “caller’s” ISDN address.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications Line Statistics Table View Layer1LOF The number of times Layer 1 has detected a Loss of Frame (LOF). Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the SSA_LineStsApp Application icon, select Line Statistics. This view contains the DS1 Line Statistics table, which provides statistics gathered at Layer 1 for a WAN port. The statistics include counts for qualified alarms and total alarms.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications Layer1Interrupts The number of interrupts seen at Layer 1. Layer1ClearStats A value in this field indicates that all statistics associated with this entry will be cleared. SSA_MemoryApp This is the Memory application, the Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views described in Table 31. Table 31: SSA_MemoryApp Icon Subviews Menu Option Opens the... Memory Analysis Memory Analysis View on Page 58.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications searchDepthShort Average number of nodes a malloc request has searched before finding an appropriate node. The short search depth indicates the average over the last few thousand memory operations. allocated memory nodes that have not been deallocated: sizeAvgShort Average size of a malloc request, in blocks. This value indicates the average over the last thousand memory operations. leakRip Text representing the return instruction pointer from the allocation.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications SSA_ShRAMApp SSA_WANConnApp This is the Shared Memory application, the Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views described in Table 32. This is the WAN Connection application, the Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views described in Table 33. Table 32: SSA_ShRAMApp Icon Subviews Menu Option Shared RAM Information Table 33: Opens the...
Application View SmartSwitch Applications ConnectionIfIndex The value of the WAN connection group. ConnectionState The state of the Connection. See Table 34. Table 34: Connection State Values Value Description inactive The call is inactive. connecting An outbound call attempt is being made. connected An incoming call is connected and being validated. active The call is active. disconnecting An outgoing disconnect is being processed. disconnected An incoming disconnect is being processed.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications SSA_WANDevApp ConnectTime The value of “sysUpTime” when this connection was completed. This is the WAN Device Application, the Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the views listed in Table 35. ConnectDirection The direction from which this connect occurred. Table 35: SSA_WANDevApp Icon Subviews Menu DisconnectTime The value of “sysUpTime” when this call was disconnected.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications SNMP table. The Device Information Table contains the following entries: NumConnections The current number of WAN connections to this device. Index A value that uniquely identifies the device. IfIndex The ”ifIndex” value of the WAN connection group. InitialBandwidth The desired initial bandwidth (in bits per second) used when calling this device. The system will bring up enough connections to meet the bandwidth requirement.
Application View SmartSwitch Applications FailCalls Number of failed call attempts to this device since the row was created. AcceptCalls Number of calls from this device accepted since the row was created. RefuseCalls Number of calls from this device refused since the row was created. ConnectTime The value of “sysUpTime” when the device entered its current active state. ConnectDirection The direction from which the last connect occurred.
Performance Views This section provides a general description of the Performance views available for models of the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. Performance views provide statistical information about the operation of the device and packet information for the device and its ports.
Performance Views Figure 13: Generic If Port Performance View CsIIfPort Performance View • % Error • % Discarded SpectroGRAPH:CSX200 File View Tools Bookmarks Help CSI Bridge Interface Performance View System Up Time Network Address Name Contact Description Location Manufacturer Device Type Primary Application Log Access: From the Module Icon for the CyberSWITCH device, double-click the Bridging Application Label.
Configuration Views This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. Configuration views allow you to view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications.
Configuration Views Figure 14: Device Configuration View Device Configuration View SpectroGRAPH:CSX200 File View Tools Bookmarks Help Device Configuration View Name Contact Description Location Contact Status Manufacturer Device Type Primary Application Print Serial Number Interface Configuration Table Number of Interfaces Index Type Phy Address Max Frame Size Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon, select Configuration.
Configuration Views Device Configuration View Port Configuration View (CSX200 only) Repeater Configuration View (CSX200 only) Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Port icon, select Configuration. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Ethernet1 Application icon, select Configuration. This view provides port management information on the device and allows you to enable or disable the selected port.
Model Information Views This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for models of the CyberSWITCH and SmartSwitch Access devices. Model Information views provide descriptive and configuration information about models of devices, interfaces, and applications. Figure 15 shows an example of a Model Information view accessed from the Icon Subviews menu for the CSX200 model’s Device icon.
77 Index A Admin Status 68 disable 68, 69 enable 68, 69 Administrative Status 22, 69 AdminStatus Container Logical Information 40 Application Bridging Enet SDB 28 PPP_Bridge 28 Spanning Tree 28 Static 28 Transparent 28 Bridging - Enet SDB Ct_BdgEnet_App (application type name) 28 Bridging - PPP_Bridge PPP_BdgApp1474 28 Bridging - Spanning Tree Ct_Stp_App 28 Bridging - Static Static_App 28 Bridging - Transparent Transparnt_App 28 Device-specific 27 DS1 28 Device Management CtWANAppDS1 28 Frame Relay 28 rfc
Index C CallLineID User Information 35 CallLineIDTwo User Information 35 Chassis Device view Device Icon labels 13 CodingType IH Line View 32 Collisions 24 Colors Interface Status Label 19 Community Index Community Name View 34 Community Name Community Name View 34 Community Name View 34 Condition Status Label 27 Configuration view Port Configuration - CSIIfPort view 68 Port Configuration view 69 Repeater Configuration view 69 Configuration views 67 Container Application 38 Container Logical Information 40
Index Container Physical Information 41 Entry Type Container Physical Information 40 Ethernet repeater ports 16 F Frame Relay 28 FramType IH Line View 32 G Gauge Logical 19 GenericNo.
Index LinkCES IH Data View 33 LinkSPID IH Data View 33 LinkTEI IH Data View 33 Logical Bridging Access Label 13 M MAC Address Label 19 MemBase IH Resource View 30 MIB Access Level Community Name View 34 Mib Pointer Container Resource Information 39 MIB-II 28 IP 28 System 28 UDP 28 Mode (Icon or List) 26 Model type 8 Model Type Label 27 Module 11 Module Icon 11 Monitor Reset Device Management Index P ISDN B-Channel Usage Information 37 MotMPRouter 8 N Name Container Logical Information 40 IH Line View
Index On (Enable) 69 Operational Status 69 Port Id 69 Segmentation Status 69 Test (Testing Mode) 69 Port Count 69 Port Icon Subviews Menu 16 Port Icons (CSX200 Series Only) 16 Port Id 69 Port Label Port Number Label 16 Port Status Label 17 Port Management Administrative Status 69 Link Status 69 Operational Status 69 Port Id 69 Segmentation Status 69 Port Number 24 IH LAN View 33 Port Number Label 16 Port Path Cost IH LAN View 34 Port Priority IH LAN View 33 Port Status Label 17 Port Type Label 19 Ports On
Index SSA_LineStsApp 56 Line Statistics Table View 57 SSA_MemoryApp 58 Memory Analysis View 58 SSA_MsgXferApp 47 Message Transfer Service Table View 47 SSA_ShRAMApp 60 Shared RAM Information View 60 SSA_WanConnApp 60 Wan Connection Info Table View 60 SSA_WANDevApp 62 WAN Telephone List View 64 SSA_WanDevApp WAN Device Information Table View 62 Static_App 28 Statistic Report 36 Status Administrative 19 Port 24 Status Information 36 Status Report Index Status Information 36 Status Report Message Status Infor
Index Index Port Configuration - CSIIfPort 68 Repeater Configuration 69 Views Configuration 67 Device Configuration 67 Interface Status 22 Performance 65 Device Management Page 77 CyberSWITCH and SuperSwitch Access