Cabletron Systems 7000 manual Fddi Management

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Chapter 5

FDDI Management

Concentrator configuration; connection policy; station list; concentrator performance

The FDDI menu lets you access windows to view the SmartSwitch 7000Õs FDDI conÞguration, connection policy, station list, and performance with respect to Station Management (SMT) entities present on any installed 7F06-02 Network Interface Modules.

SMT provides the system management services for the FDDI protocols, including connection management, node conÞguration, error recovery, statistics collecting, and management frame encoding. SMT is comprised of various subcomponent functions, including Connection Management (CMT) and Ring Management (RMT); one SMT entity will be present for each ring connected to a 7F06-02 module.

SMT entities installed in the SmartSwitch 7000 hub are indexed according to module and

TIP port position in the chassis. For example, if there is one 7F06-02 module installed in the chassis, its rings will be indexed 1 and 2, and the indexes will correspond to the index of the port through which they are connected; if there are two 7F06-02 modules installed, their rings will be indexed 1, 2, 3, and 4, with rings 1 and 2 corresponding to ports 1 and 2 on the module in the lowest numerical slot, and rings 3 and 4 corresponding, respectively, to ports 1 and 2 on the module in the next highest numerical slot.

The windows that provide information about the FDDI rings installed in the SmartSwitch 7000 are:

¥ConÞguration Ñ This window displays the current conÞguration and status of the ring associated with the selected SMT entity.

¥Connection Policy Ñ This window shows the types of connections between the four FDDI PHY (port) types Ñ A, B, M, and S Ñ that will be allowed by the SMT entity.

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Contents SmartSwitch User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Index Chapter Alarm ConfigurationChapter Fddi Management Chapter ATM ConfigurationIntroduction Introduction Using the SmartSwitch 7000 User’s Guide Related Manuals Software ConventionsCommon Window Fields MAC Address Device NameIP Address LocationLeft Mouse Button Right Mouse Button Using the MouseUsing Window Buttons Using On-line HelpGetting Help Getting Help from the Cabletron Systems Global Call Center SmartSwitch 7000 FirmwareSmartSwitch Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information SmartSwitch 7000 Chassis ViewSmartSwitch Chassis View Windows Port Status Front Panel InformationConnection Status UpTimeTime Boot PromMenu Structure FirmwareDevice Menu SmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View Menu StructurePort Status Menu Fddi Menu Utilities MenuHelp Menu Port Menus Board MenusPort Status Displays Selecting a Port Status ViewStatus Load ErrorsPort Status Color Codes Chassis Manager WindowSpeed TypeChassis Manager Window Viewing Hardware TypesModule Type Device TypeIndex Viewing I/F Summary InformationInterface Performance Statistics/Bar Graphs DescriptionPhysical Status Logical StatusRate Address Viewing Interface DetailDiscarded ErrorUnicast Non-UnicastViewing Fddi Statistics Packets Transmitted Transmit onlyMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Peak KBytes/sec Setting the Fddi Statistics Polling IntervalFrames/sec KBytes/sec11. Find Source Address Window Using the Find Source Address FeatureManaging the Hub Configuring PortsConfiguring Ethernet and Fddi Ports Standard Mode Full DuplexConfiguring Fast Ethernet Ports 13. Fast Ethernet ConÞguration Link State Current Operational ModeDesired Operational Mode Port TypeRemote Capabilities Setting the Desired Operational ModeFor 100Base-FX ports, options are COM Port Admin Configuring the COM PortsCOM Port Function Speed Selection Slip16. Edit Date Window Setting the Device Date and TimeEnabling and Disabling Ports Statistics Accessing the Statistics WindowStatistics Rmon StatisticsPacket Type BytesPackets Drop EventsProblems Frame Size Bytes Packets Viewing Total, Delta, and Accumulated StatisticsStandard Print Window Printing StatisticsInterface Statistics Interface Statistics Packets Transmitted Transmit only Statistics About Rmon Alarms and Events Alarm ConfigurationAlarm Configuration Basic Alarm ConfigurationRmon Basic Alarm ConÞguration Window Accessing the Basic Alarm Configuration WindowIf Number Viewing Alarm StatusKilobits Total Errors Broadcasts/Multicasts Port NumberRising Threshold If TypeLog/Trap Polling IntervalCreating and Editing a Basic Alarm Alarm Configuration Falling Thresholds Work, Disabling a Basic AlarmViewing the Basic Alarm Log Accessing the Rmon Advanced Alarm/Event List Advanced Alarm ConfigurationRmon Advanced Alarm/Event List Window Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Advanced Alarm To conÞgure an alarm TIP Alarm Configuration Table index.lengthin bytes.instancein decimal format Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Event Rmon Create/Edit Events Window TIP Alarm Configuration Adding Actions to an Event Alarm Configuration Viewing an Advanced Alarm Event Log Deleting an Alarm, Event, or ActionHow Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Event Alarm Configuration How Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Fddi Management Fddi Management ConfigurationMAC State Concentrator ConÞguration WindowReq. Requested Target Token Rotation Time SMT VersionNumber of MACs Neg. NegotiatedConcentrator M Ports Concentrator Non-M PortsRing Configuration Connection PolicyFddi Management 15 32,768 Ñ a permanently set value for this bit Address Mode Station ListNumber of Nodes Upstream Neighbor Stations PanelNode Class TopologyPerformance Lost Frames Frame ErrorsTransmit Frames Receive FramesATM Configuration Accessing the ATM Connections WindowConnection Data VPI SettingsAdding a New Connection Configuring ConnectionsDeleting a Connection ATM Configuration Configuring Connections Numerics SymbolsIndex-2 Index-3 Index Index-4