Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 manual Checking Network Status, Chassis Type

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Using the EMM-E6 Hub View

NOTE

If your device firmware can accept four-digit year values, the Date field will allow you to enter the year portion in one-, two-, or four-digit format. If you choose to enter one or two digits for the year, any value greater than or equal to 88 will be presumed to be in the 1900s; a value of 87 or less is presumed to be in the 2000s. No matter which entry format you choose, the year will still be displayed and set as a four-digit value.

If your device firmware cannot accept four-digit year values, the Date field will allow you to enter the year portion in one- or two-digit format (with leading zeros supplied automatically for single-digit entries). No presumption is made about the century, and any two-digit year value (from 00 to 99) will be accepted.

Attempts to set the date may result in one of three different error messages. Two of these messages will indicate that the wrong number of digits has been used for the year value, and will indicate the appropriate number of digits to use for the selected device; the third message will indicate that the entered date is invalid because it is not an actual calendar date (such as 02/29 in a non-leap year, any month value greater than 12, or any day value greater than 31).

Chassis Type

Indicates the type of hub that houses this EMM-E6MMAC-M3FNB, MMAC-M5FNB, and so forth — and whether or not the hub contains a shunting backplane.

To change the name, location, contact, date, or time:

1.Highlight the appropriate field and type the new values.

2.Press Enter or Return on the keyboard to save each change before moving on to another; each change will appear on the front panel as soon as Enter or Return is pressed.

The Device Status window also allows you to enable or disable the audible chassis alarm for your chassis. When the chassis alarm is enabled, an alarm will sound when high temperature or low voltage conditions occur in the chassis. To enable or disable the chassis alarm:

1.In the Audible Alarm State field, click on theEnabled or Disabled option, as desired. The chassis alarm will be enabled or disabled, as selected.

Checking Network Status

The Network Status window provides information about each active repeating network, or channel, on the EMM-E6.

To access the Network Status window:

1.Click mouse button 1 in the appropriate Network Connection box (one displaying the letter that identifies the network you are interested in: A, B, or C).

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Monitoring Hub Performance

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Contents EMM-E6 Page Virus Disclaimer Restricted Rights Notice Contents Chapter Source Addressing Chapter SecurityChapter Front Panel Redundancy Appendix a EMM-E6 MIB StructureContents Using the EMM-E6 User’s Guide IntroductionUsing the EMM-E6 User’s Guide What’s not in the EMM-E6 User’s Guide UPSConventions Screen Displays Window ConventionsUsing the Mouse ButtonGetting Help EMM-E6 Firmware Year 2000 ComplianceUsing the EMM-E6 Hub View Using the Hub ViewNavigating Through the Hub View Hub View Front PanelDevice Name UptimeDate and Time Device LocationUsing the EMM-E6 Hub View EMM-E6 Ports Display Using the Mouse in a Hub View Module Brim PortsHub View Port Color Codes Port Display FormMonitoring Hub Performance Port Display Form Traffic ErrorsLoad CollisionsProtocols Frame SizesPort Type Using the EMM-E6 Hub View Checking Device Status and Updating Front Panel Info Name and LocationContact Checking Network Status Chassis TypeName Active UsersChecking Module Status Module TypeChecking Port Status Link StatusStatus Media TypeViewing the IP Address Table Topology TypeLaunching the Global Find MAC Address Tool Checking StatisticsUsing the EMM-E6 Hub View Avg Packet Size Received BytesTotal Packets Broadcast PacketsCRC Errors Total ErrorsAlignment Errors OOW CollisionsRunt Frames Giant FramesViewing the Port Source Address List Protocols/Frames StatisticsUsing the EMM-E6 Hub View Setting the Polling Intervals Managing the HubContact Status Device General StatusPort Operational State Configuring FNB ConnectionsDevice Configuration StatisticsConfiguring RIC MIM Connections To configure FNB connectivity for an individual port Setting a Port’s Trunk Type 15. Tpxmim Channel Selection WindowTo change a port’s topology status Enabling/Disabling MIM Ports Alarm Configuration From the icon Using Alarm ConfigurationFrom the command line stand-alone mode From the Hub ViewConfiguring Alarms CRCSetting Repeater Alarms BroadcastSetting and Changing Alarms Set Repeater Alarms WindowSetting Module and Port Alarms Setting Module AlarmsSet Module Alarms Window Set the Status to EnabledSetting Port Alarms Set Port Alarms WindowSet the Status to Enabled Alarm Configuration Setting Module and Port Alarms What is a Segmentation Trap? Link/Seg TrapsWhat is a Link Trap? Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg TrapsSpmarun r4hwtr IP address community name Configuring Link/Seg Traps for the Repeater Viewing and Configuring Link/Seg Traps for Hub ModulesModule Traps Window Viewing and Configuring Link/Seg Traps for Ports Port Traps WindowLink/Seg Traps Link/Seg Traps Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps Setting Network Circuit Redundancy Repeater RedundancyConfiguring a Redundant Circuit Spmarun r4red IP address community nameChannel X Redundancy Window Add Circuit Address Window Repeater Redundancy Monitoring Redundancy To set the Poll IntervalSource Addressing Displaying the Source Address ListDisplaying the Source Address List Source Addressing Setting the Hash Type Setting the Aging TimeLocking Source Addresses Source Address Locking on Older Devices Configuring Source Address Traps Repeater-level Traps Module- and Port-level Traps Source Addressing Finding a Source Address Port Source Address Traps WindowClick on to exit the window Security What is LANVIEWSECURE? Spmarun r4sec IP address SU community nameNew definitions for station and trunk ports Secure address assignmentTrunk port security Configurable violation response Newest Lanviewsecure FeaturesContinuous learning mode Full or partial security against eavesdroppingLearned addresses reset Security on Non-LANVIEWSECUREMIMsForced non-secure status Configuring Security Security To assign secure addresses to a port Addresses Window Boards with Multiple Caches Add MAC Address WindowResetting Learned Addresses Tips for Successfully Implementing Eavesdropper ProtectionEnabling Security and Traps Security Repeater-level Security and Traps Channel X Security WindowModule-level Security and Traps Channel X Module Security Window Port-level Security and Traps Channel X Port Security WindowSecurity Setting Front Panel Redundancy Front Panel RedundancySetting Front Panel Redundancy Add Circuit Address Window Front Panel Redundancy Setting Front Panel Redundancy Ietf MIB Support EMM-E6 MIB StructureMIB Components Chassis MGRRepeater One, Repeater Two, and Repeater Three Host ServicesIP Services Ctron Use OnlyMIB Navigator Rmon DefaultDistributed LAN Monitor Rmon HostBrief Word About MIB Components and Community Names EMM-E6 MIB Structure Index Index-2 Index-3 Index Index-4
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