Enterasys Networks FN 100 manual Index, Description, Physical Status, Logical Status

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The FN100 Chassis View

The following descriptive information is provided for each interface:

UpTime

The UpTime field lists the amount of time, in a days, hh:mm:ss format, that the device has been running since the last start-up.

Index

The index value assigned to each interface on the device.

Type

The type of the interface, distinguished by the physical/link protocol(s) running immediately below the network layer. Possible values are ethernet-csmacd (for both standard and Fast Ethernet front panel interfaces) and PPP.

Description

A text description of the interface: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Network

Management Port.

Physical Status

Displays the current physical status — or operational state — of the interface: Online or Offline.

Logical Status

Displays the current logical status — or administrative state — of the interface: Up or Down.

Interface Performance Statistics/Bar Graphs

The statistical values (and, where available, the accompanying bar graphs) to the right of the interface description fields provide a quick summary of interface performance. You can select the statistical value you want to display and the units in which you want those values displayed by using the two menu fields directly above the interface display area, as follows:

1.In the right-most menu field, click on the down arrow and select the unit in which you wish to display the selected statistic: Load, Raw Counts, or Rate.

NOTE

Bar graphs are only available when Load is the selected base unit; if you select Raw Counts or Rate, the Bar Graph column will be removed from the interface display.

2.Once you have selected the base unit, click on the down arrow in the left-most field to specify the statistic you’d like to display. Note that the options available from this menu will vary depending on the base unit you have selected.

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Managing the Hub

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Contents FN 100 User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Using FN100 Trunking Chapter Workgroup ConfigurationIndex 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 Using On-line Help Getting HelpGetting Help from the Global Technical Assistance Center Introduction Introduction Getting Help FN100 Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information Front Panel InformationConnection Status Firmware Boot PromPort Status TimeMenu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Utilities Menu Help MenuPort Menus FN100 Port Status Displays Selecting a Port Status ViewStatus Mapping ErrorsLoad SpeedChassis Manager Window TypePort Status Color Codes Viewing Hardware Types Viewing the Device TypeViewing 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 Receive Errors Viewing Csmacd StatisticsAlignment 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 StateLast Error Rmt Bridge IdRmt 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