Cabletron Systems 9A128-01 manual Chassis Manager Window, Fddi Port Status Color Codes

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The 9A128-01 Module View

NOTE

The bridge ports will display Percent Errors when the LER Estimate port status display is selected. Percent Errors are calculated by the following formula: (ErrorPkts /(ErrorPkts+ValidPkts))*100, where Error Pkts = IfInErrors + IfOutErrors + ifInDiscards + ifOutDiscards + ifInUnknownProtos and

ValidPkts = ifInUcastPkts + ifOutUcastPkts + ifInNUcastPkts + ifOutNUcastPkts.

FDDI Port Status Color Codes

FDDI port status color codes always reflect the port’s connection status, even when the LER Estimate port display form has been selected. Under that color coding scheme:

CON (Connecting) = yellow

ACT (Active) = green

SBY (Standby) = red

DIS (Disabled) = red

The Chassis Manager Window

Like most networking devices, Cabletron’s devices draw their functionality from a collection of proprietary MIBs and IETF RFCs. In addition, Cabletron’s newer intelligent devices – like the 9A128-01 – organize their MIB data into a series of “components.” A MIB component is a logical grouping of MIB data, and each group controls a defined set of objects. For example, 9A128-01 bridging information is organized into its own component; FDDI and ATM information resides in two separate components, one for each of the 9A128-01’s interfaces. Note, too, that there is no one-to-one correspondence between MIBs and MIB components; a single MIB component might contain objects from several different proprietary MIBs and RFCs.

The Chassis Manager window, Figure 2-5, is a read-only window that displays the MIBs and the MIB components — and, therefore, the functionality — supported by the currently monitored device.

To view the Chassis Manager window:

1.Click on Help on the far right of the menu bar at the top of the chassis manager window.

2.Drag down to MIBs Supported, and release.

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Viewing Module Information

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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 Common Window Fields Software ConventionsDevice Name IP AddressUsing On-line Help Using ButtonsGetting Help LocationFTP Getting Help from the Cabletron Systems Global Call CenterFirmware Versions Supported 9A128-01 Module View Front Panel Information Viewing Module InformationConnection Status Boot PromUpTime Port StatusTime Menu StructureDate Device Menu A128-01 Module View Menu StructurePort Status Menu Utilities Menu Fddi MenuHelp Menu Board MenusPort Menus Port Status DisplaysBridge Port Status Displays Selecting a Port Status ViewBridge Mapping Bridge Port StateBridge Port Status Color Codes Fddi Port Status DisplaysLER Estimate Connection StateFddi Port Status Color Codes Chassis Manager WindowDevice Type Viewing Hardware TypesModule Type Module Type Window Viewing I/F Summary InformationDescription IndexSta Interface Performance Statistics/Bar GraphsLoad Raw CountsInterface Statistics Window RateAddress ErrorUnicast Non-UnicastPackets Received Received only Using the Find Source Address FeatureTransmit Queue Size Transmit only Packets Transmitted 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 Concentrator Non-M Ports Concentrator M PortsNumber of MACs MAC PathConnection Policy 15 32,768 a permanently set value for this bit Station List Address ModeNumber of Nodes Node Class Stations PanelTopology Upstream NeighborPerformance Transmit Frames Frame ErrorsReceive Frames Lost FramesFddi Management Performance Bridging Bridging Bridge Status WindowBridge State on Interface Up TimeInterface Type Bridge AddressConfiguring Duplex Modes Enabling and Disabling Bridging Performance Graphs Bridge StatisticsForwarded Green Filtered Magenta Total Errors RedXmitted Blue Configuring the Bridge Performance GraphsForwarded ErrorsFiltered XmittedForwarded 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 WindowRoot Cost Root BridgeRoot Port ProtocolHello Time Forwarding DelayMax Age Hold TimeChanging 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 Number ListCapacity Ageing TimeReceive Port Configuring the Filtering DatabasePort Filtering Changing the Type of Entry Altering the Ageing TimeChanging the Receive Port Changing the Port Filtering ActionClearing All Permanent, Static, or Dynamic Entries Bridging Filtering Database Index Index-2 Index-3 Index Index-4