Enterasys Networks FN 100 manual Chassis Manager Window, Type, Port Status Color Codes

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The FN100 Chassis View

I/F Type

If you choose the I/F Type mode, the port text boxes will display the port type (e.g., Eth, PPP) of each port, as determined by the port’s MIB II ifType value.

Port Status Color Codes

The Bridge port display mode incorporates the following color-coding scheme: green = FWD, blue = DIS, magenta = LIS/LRN, orange = BLK, red = BRK, and gray = UNK.

The Admin and Operator port display modes use the following color-coding scheme: green = ON, red = OFF.

For the Load, Errors, I/F Mapping, I/F Speed, and I/F Type port display modes, color codes will continue to reflect the most recently selected mode which incorporates its own color coding scheme.

The Chassis Manager Window

The FN100 draws its functionality from a collection of proprietary MIBs and IETF RFCs, and organizes its MIB data into a series of components. A MIB component is a logical grouping of MIB data; each group controls a defined set of objects. For example, FN100 bridging information is organized into its own component. 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 2-3, 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 menu bar at the top of the Chassis View window.

2.Drag down to MIBs Supported, and release.

Viewing Chassis Information

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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 Introduction Using the FN100 User’s GuideSoftware Conventions Related ManualsDevice Name Common FN100 Window FieldsIP Address LocationMAC Address Using the MousePort Number 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 Port Status Boot PromFirmware TimeDevice Menu Menu StructurePort Status Menu Help Menu Utilities MenuPort Menus Selecting a Port Status View FN100 Port Status DisplaysStatus Load ErrorsMapping SpeedType Chassis Manager WindowPort Status Color Codes Viewing the Device Type Viewing Hardware TypesViewing the Port Description Managing the Hub Using Device Find Source AddressPort Instance ComponentViewing I/F Summary Information Description IndexPhysical Status Logical StatusRaw Counts Viewing Interface Detail RateAddress ErrorUnicast Non-UnicastMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Viewing Csmacd Statistics Receive ErrorsAlignment Transmission Errors Enabling and Disabling Ports Collision ErrorsTo enable or disable a bridge port Performing Virtual Switching FN100 Virtual SwitchingUpdate Configuring Your Virtual Switch SettingsChange Default Switch Window Defining a Default SwitchFN100 Virtual Switching Performing Virtual Switching Using FN100 Trunking State Port Trunking WindowRmt Bridge Id Last ErrorRmt IP Address Link Count Link OrdinalLast Change ClearEnabling and Disabling Trunking Using FN100 Trunking Port Trunking Window Workgroup Configuration Workgroup Configuration Configuring a WorkgroupDeleting a Workgroup Workgroup Configuration Configuring a Workgroup Index Index-2