Enterasys Networks IRM2 manual Menu Structure, Boot Prom, Firmware, Time, Date

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The IRM2 Chassis View

MAC

The physical layer address assigned to the IRM2 interface with which NetSight Element Manager is communicating. MAC addresses are hard-coded in the device, and are not configurable.

Boot Prom

The revision of BOOT PROM installed in the IRM2.

Firmware

The revision of device firmware stored in the IRM2’s FLASH PROMs.

Time

The current time, in a 24-hour hh:mm:ss format, set in the IRM2’s internal clock.

Date

The current date, in an mm/dd/yyyy format, set in the IRM2’s internal clock.

NOTE

You can set the date and time by using the Edit Device Date and Edit Device Time options on the Device menu, or by using the I-bar cursors in the Chassis Type window; see Setting the Device Date and Time, page 2-14,f or details.

In accordance with Year 2000 compliance requirements, NetSight Element Manager now displays and allows you to set all date s with four-digit year values..

Menu Structure

By clicking on various areas of the IRM2 Chassis View display, you can access menus with device-, repeater-, board-, and port-level options, as well as utility applications which apply to the device. The following illustration displays the menu structure and indicates how to use the mouse to access the various menus:

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Viewing Chassis Information

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Contents IRM2 Users Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Trap Selection StatisticsChapter Redundancy IndexContents Viii Using This Manual IntroductionRelated Manuals IntroductionUsing the Mouse Software ConventionsCommon IRM2 Window Fields Device NameUsing Window Buttons Using On-line Help Getting HelpGetting Help from the Enterasys Global Call Center Hours a day, 365 days a yearIntroduction Getting Help IRM2 Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information Connection Status Front Panel InformationPort Locking/Unlocking Port StatusFirmware Boot PromMenu Structure TimeIRM2 Chassis View Menu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu View MenuRepeater Menu Help Menu Utilities MenuBoard Menu Port Menus MIM Port Status DisplaysLoad Port Type StatusErrors Physical Chassis View Port Status Color CodesChassis Manager Window Viewing Hardware Types Device TypeSetting the Device Date and Time Managing the HubResetting Device Counters Restarting the DeviceConfiguring the Front Panel Repeater Port Association Repeater Port AssociationSetting a Board Name Enabling BoardsEnabling and Disabling Ports Viewing I/F Summary InformationDescription IndexType Physical StatusRaw Counts Rate Viewing Interface DetailUnicast ErrorAddress Non-UnicastTransmit Queue Size Transmit only Unknown Protocol Received onlyPackets Received Received only Packets Transmitted Transmit onlyTesting and Disabling the Current Interface Using the Applications menuStatistics StatisticsAccessing the Statistics Windows StatisticsBytes Statistics DefinedPackets Soft Errors Using the Total and Delta Radio ButtonsHard Errors CollisionsTimer Statistics Accessing the Timer Statistics WindowsTo access the port-level Timer Statistics window Setting the Timer Statistics Interval Summary StatisticsAccessing the Summary Statistics Windows Configuring Summary Statistics Accessing the Performance Graph Windows Performance GraphTotal Errors Configuring the Performance Graph Source Address Functions Find Source AddressUsing Port Locking and Unlocking Source Address FunctionsLock/Unlock Ports Window Using Source Addressing Setting the Device Ageing Time Device Ageing Time Window Alarm Limits Accessing the Alarm Limits WindowsAccessing the Alarm Limits Windows Alarm Limits Collisions Errors of Type Broadcast PacketsSetting the Alarm Limits Time Interval Configuring AlarmsWithin Setting Alarm Limits Alarm Interval WindowAlarm Limits Accessing the Trap Selection Windows Trap SelectionTrap Definitions Link State TrapsSegmentation Traps Source Address TrapsConfiguring Traps Accessing the Redundancy Window RedundancyRedundancy Establishing Redundancy Selecting and Naming a CircuitEntering the Physical Addresses of Devices to be Polled Circuit Name WindowAssigning Backup Ports and Port Priority to the Circuit Setting the Polling Interval and Number of Retries Polling Interval WindowActivating the Circuit Testing the Circuits Reconfiguring a Circuit Test Time of Day WindowChanging Port Status Resetting a Circuit Redundancy Reset Warning WindowRedundancy Index Index-2 Index-3 Index Index-4