Enterasys Networks STS16-20 manual Using Window Buttons, Using the Mouse, Uptime

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Introduction

Uptime

Displays the amount of time that the STS16-20 has been running since the last start-up, displayed in an X day(s) hh:mm:ss format.

Using Window Buttons

The Cancel 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 the OK, Set, or Apply button.

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

The Help button brings up a Help text box with information speciÞc to the current window; see Getting Help, page 1-6, for details.

The command buttons, for example Bridge, display a menu listing the windows available for that selection.

Any menu topic followed by ... (three dots) Ñ for example Statistics... Ñ launches a window associated with that selection.

Using the Mouse

This document assumes that you are using a Windows-compatible mouse with two buttons; if you are using a three button mouse, you should ignore the operation of the middle button when following procedures in this document. Procedures within NetSight Element Manager document set refer to these buttons as follows.

Left Mouse Button

Right Mouse Button

Figure 1-2. Mouse Buttons

Conventions

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Contents STS16-20 Users Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Restricted Rights Notice Contents Contents Introduction Using the STS16-20 User’s Guide Related Manuals Location Common Window FieldsDevice Name IP AddressUptime Using Window ButtonsUsing the Mouse Getting Help Using On-Line HelpGetting Help from the Global Technical Assistance Center Accessing On-line DocumentationIntroduction Using the STS16-20 Chassis View Connection Status Viewing Front Panel InformationFirmware Boot PromUp Time Port StatusDevice Menu Menu StructurePort Status Menu Port Menus Selecting a Port Status DisplayUtilities Menu Help MenuLoad StatusType ErrorsMapping SpeedViewing the Device Type Displaying MIBs and MIB ComponentsViewing Hardware Descriptions Viewing the Interface Description Viewing System Group InformationName ServicesContact Viewing I/F Summary Information Logical Status IndexDescription Physical StatusRaw Counts Viewing Interface Detail Statistics RateNon-Unicast ErrorAddress UnicastMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Transmit Queue Size Transmit Packets onlyUsing the STS16-20 Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information Configuring ATM Connections Connection Data Configuring Permanent Virtual Circuits SettingsDeleting a Permanent Virtual Circuit Adding a Permanent Virtual CircuitIndex Index-2