Cabletron Systems 9A128-01 manual Port Status Menu

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The 9A128-01 Module View

ATM Connections, which launches the window that allows you to view and configure Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) for the 9A128-01’s front panel ATM interfaces. For more information about configuring PVCs, see Chapter 3, ATM Configuration.

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The next four menu options will appear depending on the configuration and services available in the MMAC-Plus chassis that this module is inserted within; for more information on management operations directly related to the monitoring and control of the MMAC-Plus Chassis, see the Cabletron Systems Using MMAC-Plus Remote Management Guide.

Power Supply... which launches the Power Supply window that displays information about each power supply and it’s associated cooling fan in your MMAC-Plus chassis. You can also control the operation of the cooling fan from this window; see the Cabletron Systems Using MMAC-Plus Remote Management Guide for more information.

Chassis Power Detail... which launches the Chassis Power Detail window that displays information about the power subsystem of the MMAC-Plus chassis; see the Cabletron Systems Using MMAC-Plus Remote Management Guide for more information.

Environment View... which launches the Environment View window which provides information of the environmental conditions associated with the modules in the MMAC-Plus chassis; see the Cabletron Systems Using MMAC-Plus Remote Management Guide for more information.

FNB Configuration (Non-Mux)...which launches the FNB Configuration window that displays and allows you to configure your FNB’s current configuration; see the Cabletron Systems Using MMAC-Plus Remote Management Guide for more information.

Bridge Status..., which opens a window that provides an overview of bridging information for each port, and allows you to access all other bridge-related options. Refer to Chapter 5, Bridging, for more information.

Find Source Address..., which opens a window that allows you to search the 9A128-01’s 802.1d Filtering Database to determine which bridging interface a specified source MAC address is communicating through. If the MAC address is detected as communicating through the bridge, the port display will flash to indicate the bridge interface of interest.

Exit, which closes the 9A128-01 Module View window.

The Port Status Menu

The Port Status menu allows you to select the status information that will be displayed in the Bridge and FDDI port text boxes in the Module View window:

Bridge allows you to select one of five status type displays for the bridge ports: I/F Mapping, I/F Speed, I/F Type, Bridge Port State, or Bridge Mapping.

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Contents Cabletron Systems Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Bridging Chapter Fddi ManagementIndex Introduction Using This GuideRelated Reading IP Address Software ConventionsCommon Window Fields Device NameLocation Using ButtonsUsing On-line Help Getting HelpFTP Getting Help from the Cabletron Systems Global Call CenterFirmware Versions Supported 9A128-01 Module View Front Panel Information Viewing Module InformationPort Status Boot PromConnection Status UpTimeTime Menu StructureDate Device Menu A128-01 Module View Menu StructurePort Status Menu Board Menus Fddi MenuUtilities Menu Help MenuPort Menus Port Status DisplaysBridge Port Status Displays Selecting a Port Status ViewFddi Port Status Displays Bridge Port StateBridge Mapping Bridge Port Status Color CodesLER Estimate Connection StateFddi Port Status Color Codes Chassis Manager WindowDevice Type Viewing Hardware TypesModule Type Module Type Window Viewing I/F Summary InformationInterface Performance Statistics/Bar Graphs IndexDescription StaLoad Raw CountsInterface Statistics Window RateNon-Unicast ErrorAddress UnicastPackets Transmitted Transmit only Using the Find Source Address FeaturePackets Received Received only Transmit Queue Size Transmit onlyManaging the Hub Setting the Device Date and TimeBridge Ports Enabling and Disabling PortsModule Ports ATM Configuration Accessing the ATM Connections WindowConnection Data ATM ConfigurationVPI SettingsAdding a New Connection Configuring ConnectionsDeleting a Connection ATM Configuration Configuring Connections Fddi Management Fddi Management ConfigurationMAC State Req. Requested Target Token Rotation Time SMT VersionNeg. Negotiated MAC Path Concentrator M PortsConcentrator Non-M Ports Number of MACsConnection Policy 15 32,768 a permanently set value for this bit Station List Address ModeNumber of Nodes Upstream Neighbor Stations PanelNode Class TopologyPerformance Lost Frames Frame ErrorsTransmit Frames Receive FramesFddi Management Performance Bridging Bridging Bridge Status WindowBridge Address Up TimeBridge State on Interface Interface TypeConfiguring Duplex Modes Enabling and Disabling Bridging Performance Graphs Bridge StatisticsForwarded Green Configuring the Bridge Performance Graphs Total Errors RedFiltered Magenta Xmitted BlueXmitted ErrorsForwarded FilteredForwarded to Interface Statistics WindowForwarded from Description Using Source Addressing Port Source Addresses Window Setting the Ageing TimeBridge Spanning Tree Bridge Priority Configuring the Bridge Spanning Tree WindowProtocol Root BridgeRoot Cost Root PortHold Time Forwarding DelayHello Time Max AgeChanging Bridge Spanning Tree Parameters Changing the Spanning Tree Algorithm Protocol Type Changing Bridge PriorityChanging Hello Time Changing Max Age Time Changing Forwarding Delay TimeChanging Port Priority Changing Path Cost Filtering DatabaseBridging Bridging Ageing Time ListNumber CapacityReceive Port Configuring the Filtering DatabasePort Filtering Changing the Port Filtering Action Altering the Ageing TimeChanging the Type of Entry Changing the Receive PortClearing All Permanent, Static, or Dynamic Entries Bridging Filtering Database Index Index-2 Index-3 Index Index-4