Enterasys Networks FN 100 manual Utilities Menu, Help Menu, Port Menus

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The FN100 Chassis View

The Utilities Menu

From the Utilities menu you can select:

MIB Tools, provides direct access to the FN100’s MIB information. This selection is also available from the Tools menu at the top of the NetSight Element Manager’s main window. Refer to the Tools Guide for more information on the MIB Tools utility.

RMON, for launching the Remote Network Monitoring application. RMON is described in its own User’s Guide. Like MIB Tools, RMON can also be launched from the Tools menu.

NOTE

Using the MIBTools utility, you will have access to MIB information for FN100 interfaces that are assigned to the default virtual switch. MIB information for interfaces assigned to a virtual switch other than the default virtual switch will be unavailable via MIBTools. See Chapter 3, FN100 Virtual Switching, for details on viewing and changing the default virtual switch setting.

The Help Menu

The Help Menu has two selections:

Mibs Supported, which brings up the Chassis Manager window. See The Chassis Manager Window, later in this chapter, for details.

Chassis Manager Help, which brings up a help window with information specifically related to using the Chassis Manager and Chassis View windows.

About Chassis Manager..., which brings up a version window for the Chassis Manager application in use.

The Port Menus

The menu for bridging ports offers the following selections:

Description..., which brings up a window describing the selected port; see Viewing the Port Description, later in this chapter.

Performance Graph..., which allows you to view the traffic going through a selected bridge. This information is displayed both numerically and graphically, as described in your Tools Guide bridging chapter.

Source Addressing..., which displays a list of MAC Addresses that communicate through the selected bridge port.

I/F Statistics..., which allows you to view color-coded statistical information about the selected bridge port; see Viewing Interface Detail later in this chapter.

CSMACD Stats..., which graphically displays Receive, Transmission, and Collision errors over the selected bridge port; see Viewing CSMACD Statistics later in this chapter.

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Contents FN 100 User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Workgroup Configuration Chapter Using FN100 TrunkingIndex Using the FN100 User’s Guide IntroductionRelated Manuals Software ConventionsIP Address Common FN100 Window FieldsDevice Name LocationPort Number Using the MouseMAC Address UptimeUsing Window Buttons Getting Help Using On-line HelpGetting Help from the Global Technical Assistance Center Introduction Introduction Getting Help FN100 Chassis View Front Panel Information Viewing Chassis InformationConnection Status Firmware Boot PromPort Status TimeMenu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Help Menu Utilities MenuPort Menus Selecting a Port Status View FN100 Port Status DisplaysStatus Mapping ErrorsLoad SpeedType Chassis Manager WindowPort Status Color Codes Viewing the Device Type Viewing Hardware TypesViewing the Port Description Using Device Find Source Address Managing the HubComponent Port InstanceViewing I/F Summary Information Physical Status IndexDescription Logical StatusRaw Counts Rate Viewing Interface DetailUnicast ErrorAddress Non-UnicastMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Viewing Csmacd Statistics Receive ErrorsAlignment Transmission Errors Collision Errors Enabling and Disabling PortsTo enable or disable a bridge port FN100 Virtual Switching Performing Virtual SwitchingConfiguring Your Virtual Switch Settings UpdateDefining a Default Switch Change Default Switch WindowFN100 Virtual Switching Performing Virtual Switching Using FN100 Trunking Port Trunking Window StateRmt Bridge Id Last ErrorRmt IP Address Last Change Link OrdinalLink Count ClearEnabling and Disabling Trunking Using FN100 Trunking Port Trunking Window Workgroup Configuration Configuring a Workgroup Workgroup ConfigurationDeleting a Workgroup Workgroup Configuration Configuring a Workgroup Index Index-2