Enterasys Networks manual Using Window Buttons, Common MicroMMAC-T Window Fields

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Introduction

Using Window Buttons

The button that appears at the bottom of most windows allows you to exit a window and terminate any unsaved changes you have made. You may also have to use this button to close a window after you have made any necessary

changes and set them by clicking on an , , or button.

An , , or button appears in windows that have configurable values; it allows you to confirm and SET changes you have made to those values. In some windows, you may have to use this button to confirm each individual set; in other windows, you can set several values at once and confirm the sets with one click on the button.

The button brings up a Help text box with information specific to the current window. For more information concerning Help buttons, see Getting Help, page 1-7.

The command buttons, for example , call up a menu listing the windows, screens, or commands available for that topic.

Any menu topic followed by ... (three dots) — for example Statistics... — calls up a window or screen associated with that topic.

Common MicroMMAC-T Window Fields

Similar descriptive information is displayed in boxes at the top of most device-specific windows in NetSight Element Manager, as illustrated in Figure 1-2.

Software Conventions

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Contents MicroMMAC-T Users Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Token Ring Statistics ContentsChapter Token Ring Alarms Chapter Station List and Station MapIndex Contents Viii Introduction Introduction Using This GuideUsing the Mouse Related ManualsSoftware Conventions Left Mouse Button Right Mouse Button Common MicroMMAC-T Window Fields Using Window ButtonsMAC Address Device NameIP Address LocationUsing On-line Help Getting HelpGetting Help from Enterasys Global Call Center Introduction MicroMMAC-T Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information Front Panel Information Menu Structure TimeDate Device Menu MicroMMAC-T Chassis View Menu StructurePort Status Menu Utilities Menu Network MenuHelp Menu Module MenusPort Menus Port Status Displays Ring Port MenusSelecting a Port Status View Errors LoadStatus Port Assignment Ring Port StatusPort Status Color Codes Chassis Manager Window Viewing Hardware TypesClick on MIBs Supported Managing the Hub Device TypeModule Type Accessing the TR Management Station Configuration Window Management Station ConfigurationStation Name Configuration Window Setting Station Name and LocationInhibit Active Monitor Host Error Report Timer DelayEnable Beacon Recovery Specifying Ring Management FunctionsEnable Ring Poll Recovery Selecting the Ring Viewing Network InformationNetwork Information Window Fields Board Number Ring of X Configured RingsViewing Module Status Token Ring Board Status Window FieldsViewing Ring Port Status Accessing the Ring Port Status windowMedia Type Last Wire FaultRing Port Status Window Fields PortUsing the Media Type and Phantom Current Radio Buttons Setting the Device Date and Time13. Device Date Change Window Using an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS14. The UPS Window Accessing the UPS WindowLine Voltage Battery OutputBattery Capacity UPS UptimeUsing the Disconnect Option Resetting the DeviceSetting the UPS ID Using the Test OptionEnabling and Disabling Port Mapping 15. The Port Map Window Enabling and Disabling Link TrapsEnabling and Disabling Link Traps at the Board Level Setting Token Ring Boards to AutomodeEnabling and Disabling Ports Enabling and Disabling Station PortsEnabling and Disabling Ring Ports Viewing I/F Summary Information Ring Out Enable/DisablePhysical Status IndexType DescriptionRaw Counts Interface Performance Statistics/Bar GraphsViewing Interface Detail RateUnicast AddressMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Transmitted Errors /Packets Transmitted Setting Total, Delta, or Cumulative Counts Statistics Window FeaturesToken Ring Statistics Viewing Elapsed, Average, and Peak Activity LevelsNew Timer Interval Text Box Setting the Statistics Poll IntervalGeneral Information Fields Accessing the Network Statistics SelectionsNetwork Level Statistics Network Statistics WindowActive Monitor Ring SpeedRing Status Fields Stations InsertedBeacon Statistics Soft Error FieldsBurst Errors Internal ErrorsAbort Sequences Lost Frames Congestion ErrorsToken Errors Frequency ErrorsNetwork Timer Statistics Total ErrorsNetwork Timer Statistics Window Fields Network Performance Graphs FramesKBytes Traffic Blue Configuring the Network Performance GraphNetwork Performance Graph Statistics Network Events RedTotal and Delta Graph Display Frame Size WindowFrame Sizes Window with Pie Chart Using the Pie and Bar Radio ButtonsProtocol Statistics Window Management Station Statistics Accessing the Management Station Statistics SelectionSoft Errors Fields Signals Lost FC ErrorsSoft Errors Hard Errors FieldsTransmitted Beacons RecoveriesLobe Wire Fault Hard ErrorsAccessing the Station Port Menu Port Level StatisticsStation Statistics Window Station Statistics Window Performance Fields Station Statistics Window General FieldsStation Name Link TimeStation Statistics Window Soft Error Fields Station Timer Statistics Window Port Performance Graphs Station Timer Statistics Window FieldsPort Performance Graph Statistics Total Errors RedConfiguring the Port Performance Graph Token Ring Statistics Ring-Level Alarm Limits Token Ring AlarmsRing-Level Alarm Limits for Network Events Accessing the Alarm Limits WindowToken Errors Ring-Level Station AlarmsLine Setting Ring-Level Alarm LimitsAccessing the Station Alarm Limits Window from the Port Menu Station-Level Alarm LimitsToken Ring Alarms Station Alarm Limits Window Setting Station-Level Alarm LimitsToken Ring Alarms Station List Window Station List and Station MapNumber of Nodes/Stations Address ModeStation List Window Fields General FieldsStation Fields Viewing Station StatisticsViewing Station Timer Statistics Setting Station AlarmsRemoving a Station from the Ring Using the MAC/Canonical Button Viewing the Station Port Performance GraphPrinting the Station List Station Map Resetting CountersNumber of Nodes Station Map Window FieldsStation Pop-up Text Boxes Viewing the Station MapNode Address Station Map with Text BoxesStation Command Menu Magnifying a Portion of the Map Manipulating the Station MapRotating the Station Map Resizing the Station Map Window Station List and Station Map Index SymbolsIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4