® TRXI 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 3 ConfigurationViews What is in this Chapter ......................................................................................................3-1 TRXI Device Configuration View .......................................................................................3-2 Port Configuration ........................................................................................................3-2 Host Configuration ...................................................................................
Figures Chapter 2 Figure 2-1. Figure 2-2. Figure 2-3. Figure 2-4. Chapter 5 Figure 5-1. Figure 5-2. Device View TRXI Logical Device View .................................................................................... 2-3 Device Icon Detail ................................................................................................. 2-4 Station Port Icon Detail ........................................................................................ 2-6 Ring In/Out Port Icon Detail ................
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Tables Chapter 1 Table 1-1. Chapter 2 Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Table 2-3. Chapter 3 Table 3-1. Table 3-2. Table 3-3. 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. Introduction Supported Device Models ...................................................................................... 1-2 Device View Device Icon Menu Selections................................................................................. 2-5 Station Port Icon Menu Selections ........
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Preface Use this guide if you are going to manage a Cabletron TRXI device through SPECTRUM. Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with SPECTRUM’s functions as described in the Operation documentation and the Administration documentation. You should also be familiar with any network management and hardware requirements described in the related hardware documentation. What is in this Guide The following chapter descriptions outline the organization of the TRXI Management Module Guide.
Conventions Conventions In this manual the following conventions are used. • Command names are printed in bold; for example, Clear or Save & Close. • Menu selections to access a view are printed in bold; for example, Configuration or Detail. • Buttons are represented by a shadowed box; for example, Help .
Getting Help Getting Help If you need additional support for the SPECTRUM Network Management product, or have any questions, comments, or suggestions concerning this manual, contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support at one of the following regional addresses. Location Mail FAX Telephone 603-337-3075 603-337-3500 (*)-44-635-552062 (*)-44-635-580000 Europe Cabletron Systems, Ltd. Network House Newbury Business Park London Road, Newbury Berkshire, England RG13 2PZ E-mail: eurospec@ctron.
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Chapter 1 Introduction What is in this Chapter This chapter describes the SPECTRUM Management Module for the TRXI. It also provides the model type name assigned to the TRXI in SPECTRUM. The model type name refers to the template used to specify attributes, actions, and associations for device models in SPECTRUM. TRXI Management Module The TRXI Management Module manages TRXI devices using the SNMP network management agent and the Management Information Bases (MIBs), included with the management module.
TRXI Applications Table 1-1. Supported Device Models Device Model Description TRXI-22 & TRXI-22A 12 port intelligent Token Ring concentrator. Supports UTP Categories 3, 4, and 5. TRXI-22A has active ports, TRXI-22 has passive ports. TRXI-24 & TRXI-24A 24 port intelligent Token Ring concentrator. Supports UTP Categories 3, 4, and 5. TRXI-24A has active ports, TRXI-24 has passive ports. TRXI-42 & TRXI-42A 12 port intelligent Token Ring concentrator. Supports IBM Type 1, 2, 6, or 9 STP cabling.
TRXI Applications The TRXI supports both common and device-specific applications. Common applications are capabilities. The following chapters explain how to use SPECTRUM and the management module software to monitor and manage a TRXI.
TRXI Applications The TRXI supports both common and device-specific applications.
Chapter 2 Device View What is in this Chapter The Device View for the TRXI allows you to view the logical representations of the TRXI device and ports. The Device View also provides you with menu bar access to views that monitor and control the TRXI and its ports. Accessing the Device View The Logical or Physical Device view is accessed using one of the following methods: • Double-click on the Device view button of the TRXI-22/24 device icon. This will open the Device view that was opened last (i.e.
Device View Configuration Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path Navigate New View Alarms Bookmarks Performance View History Current View Information Notes... Utilities Notes... Zoom Jump by name... Device Zoom DevTop Map Hierarchy Application Logical Physical Device View Configuration The Device view gives an actual dynamic representation of the TRXI configuration. If the configuration changes, you see the corresponding change within this view.
Logical Device Representation Figure 2-1.
Logical Device Representation Logical Device Icon Logical Device Icon The Logical Device icon (refer to Figure 2-1) has specific double-click zones and a pop-up Device Menu. Access the Device Menu by clicking on the logical device icon, and then selecting Icon Subviews from the View menu. Figure 2-2 provides a breakdown of the device icon, its applicable double-click zones, and the Device Menu selections. Table 2-1 provides definitions of the Device Menu selections. Figure 2-2.
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Logical Device Representation Logical Device Icon Table 2-1. Device Icon Menu Selections Menu Selection Description Close Closes the current window. Navigate Opens the Navigator sub-menu, allowing you to Navigate In or Up. Alarms Opens the Alarm View containing alarms (if any) for the model. Performance Opens the Ring Performance View. Notes Opens the SPECTRUM Notes facility for the device.
Logical Device Representation Logical Station Port Icons Mode Status Label Displays the current mode setting for the module (MGMT or AUTO). Frames Label Displays the current frame rate for the device. Errors Label Displays the current error rate for the device. Logical Station Port Icons The Logical Station Port icons (refer to Figure 2-3) have specific double-click zones and a pop-up Station Port Menu.
Logical Device Representation Logical Station Port Icons Table 2-2. Station Port Icon Menu Selections Menu Selection Description Close Closes the current window. Navigate Opens the Navigator sub-menu, allowing you to Navigate In or Up. Alarms Opens the SPECTRUM Alarm View containing alarms (if any) for the model. Notes Opens the SPECTRUM Notes facility for the device.
Logical Device Representation Logical Ring In/Out Port Icons Logical Ring In/Out Port Icons The Logical Ring In/Out Port Icons (refer to Figure 2-4) have specific doubleclick zones and a pop-up Ring In/Out Port Menu. Access the Ring In/Out Port Menu by clicking on a logical ring in/out port icon, and then selecting Icon Subviews from the View menu. Figure 2-4 provides a breakdown of the ring in/out port icon, its applicable double-click zones, and the Ring In/Out Port Menu selections.
Logical Device Representation Logical Ring In/Out Port Icons Table 2-3. Ring In/Out Port Icon Menu Selections Menu Selection Description Close Closes the current window. Navigate Opens the Navigator sub-menu, allowing you to Navigate In or Up. Alarms Opens the SPECTRUM Alarm View containing alarms (if any) for the model. Notes Opens the SPECTRUM Notes facility for the device.
Physical Device View Physical Device View The Physical Device view provides a physical representation of the TRXI hub. Access the Physical Device view by selecting Device->Physical from the Icon Subviews menu.You will get the same menu selections for the Physical Device view that are available for the Logical Device view.
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Chapter 3 ConfigurationViews What is in this Chapter This chapter provides descriptions of the Configuration views that are available for the TRXI. These views allow you to access device-specific configuration information. The TRXI model type supports the following configuration views: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Device Configuration Views Ring Configuration View Station Port Configuration View Ring Port Configuration View Security Configuration View Token Ring Station Table View 802.
TRXI Device Configuration View TRXI Device Configuration View The Device Configuration view provides information on the configuration of the TRXI and allows you to modify the values of some fields. This view provides the following information: Ring Name The ASCII name assigned to this ring. This name defaults to Network n, where n is a unique integer value. Ring Number The number of the attached ring. If SPECTRUM cannot determine the number of the ring, a zero is returned.
TRXI Device Configuration View Host Configuration Host Configuration This section of the Device Configuration view provides the following information pertaining to the configuration of the host: Commands This button allows you to send commands to the device by setting the correct value. Possible commands are HardwareReset, SoftwareReset, Open, and Close. The default value is NoOperation. Open Status The status of the device, or errors it has received, with respect to insertion into the ring.
Ring Configuration View Ring Configuration View This view allows you to modify the values of some fields. You can access this view through the Ring Configuration button in the Configuration View. Ring Configuration This section of the Ring Configuration view displays the following information: Ring Name The ASCII name assigned to this ring. This name defaults to Network n, where n is a unique integer value. Ring Number The number of the attached ring.
Station Port Configuration View AMP Errors The threshold field allows you to set a value for the Active Monitor Error alarm threshold, and the state button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of this alarm. Claim Token Errors The threshold field allows you to set a value for the Claim Token Errors alarm threshold, and the state button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of this alarm.
Ring Port Configuration View Port Status The status of this station port. Port Link Status The status of the station port link. This value will only be Linked if the station port detects a good phantom current. Last Port Link Time The time since the last station port link status change. Port MAC Address The MAC address of the attached station. Port-to-Station Mapping This button allows you to set the mapping of this port to a station as Enabled or Disabled.
TRXI Security Configuration View Port Fault Status The media fault status for this ring port. Last Port Fault Change The time elaspsed since the last port fault. Port Phantom Current This button allows you to set the phantom current for this ring port as either Activated or Deactivated. A value of NotAvailable indicates the device does not support this option.
Accessing the Station Table Views Allowed Station Address Table This table contains a list of addresses and interface numbers for the stations allowed on the ring. The active monitor for the ring is indicated by an asterisk (*) beside the address. Double-clicking on a table entry opens the Modify Allowed Station List view, described later in this section. This table has the following buttons: Update This button updates the contents of the Station Address Table.
Token Ring Station Table View Token Ring Station Table View This view displays a Station Table containing information for all stations directly connected to the TRXI device, buttons to manipulate the information in the table, and buttons to access other views. The information displayed by this view is as follows: Ring Name The ASCII name assigned to this ring. This name defaults to Network n, where n is a unique integer value. Ring Number The number of the attached ring.
Token Ring Station Table View Deltas displays the difference between the current value and the value at the time of the last update. The button displays the format currently selected. MAC/Canonical This button affects the display of the station addresses, toggling the format between MAC (Physical) and Canonical (Ethernet). The button displays the format NOT currently selected. Set/Clear Filter This button allows you to set a filter affecting the stations displayed in the table.
802.5 Station Table View 802.5 Station Table View This view displays a Station Table containing information for all stations on the ring, buttons to manipulate the information in the table, and buttons to access other views. The station that is the active monitor will be marked (*) to distinguish it from the other stations in the list.
Token Ring Isolating Errors Table Station Alarms This button opens the Station Alarms dialog box, which is described later in this chapter. Remove This button allows you to remove the selected station from the ring. Isolating Errors This button opens the 802.5 Station Isolating Errors view, providing the same information and button functions as the Station Isolating Errors View described later in this chapter. Configuration This button opens the 802.
Token Ring Isolating Errors Table Station Name The ASCII name assigned to this station. Line The number of line errors that this station has detected on the ring. Burst The number of burst errors that this station has detected on the ring. A/C The number of address/copied errors that this station has detected on the ring. Abort The number of abort sequences that this station has sent. Internal The number of internal errors that this station has detected.
Token Ring Non-Isolating Errors View Alarms Table This button opens the Station Alarm Thresholds view, which is described later in this chapter. Station Detail This button opens the Station Detail view, which is described later in this chapter. Station Alarms This button opens the Station Alarms dialog box, which is described later in this chapter. Remove Station This button allows you to remove the selected station from the ring.
Token Ring Non-Isolating Errors View LostFrames The number of lost frames that this station has detected on the ring. Congestions The number of congestion errors that have occurred at this station. FrameCopied The number of frame copied errors that this station has detected on the ring. Token The number of token errors that this station has detected on the ring while it was acting as the active monitor. Frequency The number of frequency errors that this station has detected on the ring.
Station Alarm Thresholds View Station Detail This button opens the Station Detail view, which is described later in this chapter. Station Alarms This button opens the Station Alarms dialog box, which is described later in this chapter. Remove Station This button allows you to remove the selected station from the ring.
Station Alarm Thresholds View A/C The current alarm threshold setting for address/copied errors on the device. Internal The current alarm threshold setting for internal errors on the device. Congestions The current alarm threshold setting for congestion errors on the device. Update This button updates the contents of the Station Alarm Thresholds Table. MAC/Canonical This button affects the display of the station addresses, toggling the format between MAC (Physical) and Canonical (Ethernet).
Station Detail View Station Detail View The Station Detail view provides detailed information on the selected station. This view includes three color-coded pie charts presenting a breakdown of Token Ring application statistics. Each statistic is presented as a total amount since the TRXI was initialized and as a percentage of overall traffic. Three buttons at the bottom of each pie chart select the way in which the data is represented (Total, Delta, and Accum).
Station Detail View Configure Station Alarms This button opens the Station Alarms Configuration view, which allows you to change the threshold value and state on the station for the Line, Burst, A/C, Internal, and Receive Congestion errors. Table 3-1. Frame Breakdown Pie Chart Statistic Table 3-2. Definition Frames The total number of frames detected on this station or ring. Errors The total number of errors detected by this station or ring.
Station Alarms Dialog Box Station Alarms Dialog Box The Station Alarms dialog box allows you to read, display, and modify the alarm settings for a single station or list of stations. The list displays the stations that were on the ring at the time the dialog box was opened, however you can read and modify the settings to a valid station that does not appear in the list and was added after opening the view by entering its address in the Station field.
Station Alarms Dialog Box Modifying the Threshold Settings >> This button moves all of the stations from the Stations list to the Apply Settings to list. The current station remains at the top of the Apply Settings to list if it is a valid station. << This button moves all of the stations from the Apply Settings to list to the Stations list. The current station remains at the top of the Apply Settings to list if it is a valid station.
Modify Allowed Station List View Reading Thresholds from a Station Reading Thresholds from a Station To read the current threshold settings from any station, follow these steps: 1. Select the station to be read from the Stations or Apply Settings to list. If you are reading from the current station, this step is not necessary. If you wish to modify a valid station that does not appear in either list, enter its MAC address into the Station field. 2. Click on the Read button.
Modify Allowed Station List View Allowed Stations Allowed Stations This section of the Modify Allowed Station List view displays the list of stations currently allowed on the ring. Double-clicking on an item in the list will move it to the Disallowed Stations window. However, you cannot move a station from the Allowed Stations window if the security is set to Enable with Alarm.
Modify Allowed Station List View Disallowed Stations added and still marked (+) station and clicking on the DELETE button will remove it from the window. DELETE This button allows you to remove the selected station (Refer to the CAUTION earlier in this section). You may remove any station address except that belonging to the device itself, or a station from the Allowed Stations window if the security is set to Enable with Alarm.
Modify Allowed Station List View Changing the Ring Security State Changing the Ring Security State To change the level of security on the ring, follow these steps: 1. Click on the desired security option. 2. Click on the Apply button, and then select OK in the confirmation window. If the new security state cannot be written to the device, a Cannot Update error message appears.
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Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages What is in this Chapter This chapter describes the types of events and alarms generated by the TRXI and any probable cause messages corresponding to these alarms. TRXI Events and Alarms This table describes the event messages appearing in the Event Log, and any corresponding probable cause messages that may be displayed in the Enterprise Alarm Manager view for the TRXI. Table 4-1.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00010307 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} - A(n) {t} device, named {m},has been warm started. (event [{e}]) No probable cause message CsEvFormat/Event00010308 CsPCause/Prob00010308 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} - A(n) {t} device, named {m}, has detected a communication Link Down. (event [{e}]) Communication link is down.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log CsEvFormat/Event00420107 Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsPCause/Prob00420107 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} MODULE REMOVAL SYMPTOMS: MODULE REMOVAL - Device {m} of A module within this chassis has been type {t} reported that module {I 1} has removed or has failed. been removed.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event0042011b CsPCause/Prob0042011b {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} VOLTAGE LOW - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the slot {I 1} power supply voltage is low. (event [{e}]) VOLTAGE LOW SYMPTOMS: The internal voltage of the power supply module is low. PROBABLE CAUSES: 1) The power supply unit is defective. 2) An AC power failure has occurred in the power supply.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420201 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - PORT INSERTED - Device {m} of type {t} No probable cause message reported that a station has been inserted into port {I 1} in module {I 2}.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420205 CsPCause/Prob00420205 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - RING PORT FAULTED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that ring port {I 1} in module {I 2} has entered the wrapped state while its management state was enabled. (event [{e}]) RING PORT FAULTED SYMPTOMS: A ring port has entered the wrapped state while its management state was enabled.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420208 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - BEACON STATE CLEARED - Device {m} of type No probable cause message {t} reported that the last beacon of type {T LstBcnType 1} has been cleared.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event0042020d CsPCause/Prob0042020d {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - BOARD BYPASSED DURING FAULT RECOVERY - Device {m} of type {t} reported that module {I 2} was bypassed during a fault recovery condition. (event [{e}]) BOARD BYPASSED DURING FAULT RECOVERY SYMPTOMS: A module was bypassed during a fault recovery condition.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420210 CsPCause/Prob00420210 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - FAULT RECOVERY OSCILLATION - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the ring is oscillating. (event [{e}]) FAULT RECOVERY OSCILLATION SYMPTOMS: The ring is oscillating. Oscillation occurs when the ring fails a short time after recovery.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420213 CsPCause/Prob00420213 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - RING TOKEN ERRORS THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the ring token errors threshold value of {I 1} has been exceeded within the timebase value of {I 2}. (event [{e}]) RING TOKEN ERRORS THRESHOLD EXCEEDED SYMPTOMS: The ring token errors threshold value has been exceeded.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420216 CsPCause/Prob00420216 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - RING BEACON STATE THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the ring beacon state threshold value of {I 1} has been exceeded within the timebase value of {I 2}. (event [{e}]) RING BEACON STATE THRESHOLD EXCEEDED SYMPTOMS: The ring beacon state threshold value has been exceeded.
TRXI Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRXI Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event0042021a {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} STATION BURST ERRORS THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Device No probable cause message {m} of type {t} reported that station {O 3} has exceeded the burst errors threshold value of {I 1} within the timebase value of {I 2}.
Chapter 5 Application View What is in this Chapter This chapter describes the views available for the Token Ring Application supported by the TRXI. The supported Token Ring application (CT Token Ring) has a corresponding model type name of CT Token Ring. Applicationspecific subviews are available for the Token Ring application. Accessing the Application View You can access the Application View using one of the following methods: • Double-click on the Application View label of the device icon.
Accessing the CT Token Ring Application Views • Highlight the device icon and select Application from the Icon Subviews menu. Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path Navigate New View Alarms Bookmarks Performance View History Current View Information Notes... Utilities Notes... Zoom Jump by name...
Accessing the CT Token Ring Application Views Figure 5-1.
Accessing the CT Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Figure 5-2. CT Token Ring Application View (List Mode) Hub CSITRXI Ct Token Ring App SNMP2_Agent ICMP_App IP2_App System2_App UDP2_App Ct DownLoad App Token Ring Performance View The Token Ring Performance View displays a breakdown of statistics for the application. Table 5-1 provides the color definitions for the statistics displayed by the multi-attribute line graph.
Accessing the CT Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View the Multi-Attribute Line Graph. Table 5-1 provides the color definitions for the CT Token Ring application. For more information on the Multi-Attribute Line Graph, refer to the SPECTRUM Views Reference. Table 5-1. CT Token Ring Performance Statistic Color Definitions Statistic Color Load Green Frame Rate Blue Error Rate Orange Stations White Error Detail The Error Detail button accesses the Token Ring Error Detail View.
Accessing the CT Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View refer to the GIB Editor Guide. Table 5-2 through Table 5-4 provide information on the statistics displayed by each chart. Table 5-2. Frame Breakdown Pie Chart Statistic Table 5-3. Frames The total number of frames detected on this station or ring. Errors The total number of errors detected by this station or ring. Isolating Errors Breakdown Pie Chart Statistic Table 5-4.
Accessing the CT Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Frame Detail The Frame Detail button accesses the Token Ring Protocol & Frame Size Detail View. This view provides two color-coded pie charts presenting a breakdown of Token Ring application statistics. Each statistic is presented as a total amount since the TRXI was initialized and as a percentage of overall traffic.
Accessing the CT Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Table 5-6. Frame Size Breakdown Pie Chart Statistic Definition 512-1023 The total number of frames between 512-1023 bytes in size seen on this ring. 1024-2047 The total number of frames between 1024 and 2047 bytes in size seen on this ring. 2048-4095 The total number of frames between 2048 and 4095 bytes in size seen on this ring. 4096 And Up The total number of frames greater than 4096 bytes in size seen on this ring.
Index A A/C 3-13, 3-17, 3-19, 3-20 Abort 3-13 Sequence 3-19 Accessing Device View 2-1 Accum 3-18 ACT 2-9 Actions 1-1 Active 2-9 Monitor 3-4, 3-9, 3-12, 3-14, 3-16 Contention 3-3 Error 3-5 Stations 3-4 ADD Button 3-23 Adding Stations 3-25 Administration State 3-7 Alarm 3-20 Messages 4-1 States Table Button 3-17 View 2-7, 2-9 Alarms 2-7, 2-9 Table Button 3-3, 3-10, 3-14, 3-15 Allowed Station 3-23 Address Table 3-8 AMP Errors 3-5 Application View 5-1 Apply Button 3-21, 3-24 Settings to 3-20 Associations 1-1 At
D (continued) G Disable 3-20, 3-22 Ring In Port 2-9 Out Port 2-9 Station Port 2-7 Disabled 3-4, 3-17 Disallowed Stations 3-23 DLM 1-2 DoNotRemove 3-18 DownLoad App 1-2 Downstream 3-18 Dynamic Representation 2-2 Gauges 2-2 Generic View 3-1 Banner 3-2 Getting Help xi Gray 2-7, 2-9 Green 2-7, 2-9 H HardwareReset 3-3 Help xi Host Configuration 3-3 Error Status 3-3 E Enable 3-2, 3-20 All Ring Ports 3-2 Station Ports 3-2 Ring In Port 2-9 Out Port 2-9 Station Port 2-7 with Alarm 3-22 Remove and Alarm 3-22 Ena
L Last Port Fault Change 3-7 Link Time 3-6 Line 3-13, 3-16, 3-19, 3-20 Logical Device Icon 2-4 Components 2-5 Representation 2-2 Ring In Port Icon 2-8 Components 2-9 Out Port Icon 2-8 Components 2-9 Station Port Icon 2-6 Components 2-7 Lost Frames 3-5, 3-19 LostFrames 3-15 M MAC Button 3-8, 3-10, 3-11, 3-13, 3-15, 317 Management Information Base 1-3 MIB 1-3 MIB-II 1-2 Mode Status Label 2-6 Model Type Name 1-1 Modify Allowed Station List View 3-8 Modify Allowed Station List Button 3-8 View 3-1, 3-8, 3-22 Mo
R Read Button 3-21, 3-24 Reading Thresholds from a Station 3-22 Receive Congestion 3-19 Red 2-9 Related Reading x Remove 3-18 Button 3-12 Station Button 3-10, 3-14, 3-16, 3-17 Restricted Rights Notice ii RI 2-9 Ring Alarm 3-4 Configuration 3-4 Button 3-3, 3-4 View 3-4 In 2-9 Port 2-2 Menu 2-8 Label 2-9 Name 3-2, 3-4, 3-7, 3-9, 3-12, 3-14, 3-16 Number 3-2, 3-4, 3-7, 3-9, 3-12, 3-14, 316 Out 2-9 Port 2-2 Menu 2-8 Port 2-2 Configuration View 3-6 ON Out Of 3-2 Status 2-9 Purges 3-4 Security Button 3-3 Speed 2-5
T Technical Support xi Threshold 3-20 Token 3-15, 3-19 Errors 3-5 Ring Isolating Errors Table 3-12 Non-Isolating Errors View 3-14 Station Table View 3-9 Total 3-18 Allowed Stations 3-7 Totals Button 3-9, 3-13, 3-15 Trademarks i Transparent Bridging 1-2 Transparnt_App 1-2 TRXI Device Description 1-3 U UDP Application 1-2 UDP2_App 1-2 Un-Sort Button 3-8, 3-10, 3-11, 3-13, 3-15, 3-17 Update Button 3-8, 3-9, 3-11, 3-13, 3-15, 3-17 Upstream 3-18 Utilities 2-7, 2-9 V Virus Disclaimer i W WRAP 2-9 Y Yellow 2-7