CHAPTER 4
MONITORING AND MANAGING
YOUR ELS100-16TX
Monitoring the ELS100-16TX consists of collecting and analyzing statistics and system status information.
You can use the Select button on the front panel of the ELS100- 16TX to monitor segment status on any of the Ethernet ports. Refer to Section 2.1 for a description of the segment status options.
Basic management of the ELS100-16TX consists of disabling or enabling Ethernet ports, changing subnet masks, setting the community name for the ELS100-16TX, and changing the baud rate for your Local Console Manager (LCM) connection.
4.1 ELS100-16TX MANAGEMENT TOOLS
LCM is a command-line interface built into the ELS100-16TX that enables you to monitor and manage the ELS100-16TX through the out-of-band RS232C connection attached to any non-intelligent terminal. You can also use one of the following Cabletron Systems Network Management Stations (NMSs), or a standard SNMP- based NMS to manage the ELS100-16TX:
•SPECTRUM
•SPMA
•SPEL
•Any SNMP-based NMS
4.2 ELS100-16TX STATISTICS
The ELS100-16TX gathers statistics that can help you build a comprehensive profile of the network traffic flow between each Local Area Network (LAN) you are connecting, as well as the network traffic flow between each Ethernet port on the ELS100- 16TX.