Enterasys Networks IRM2 manual Physical Chassis View, Port Status Color Codes

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The IRM2 Chassis View

Select one of the Errors options to see what percentage of the total packets received by each active port during the last polling interval was of the error type you selected. This percentage reflects the number of errors generated by devices connected to that port in relation to the total number of packets processed by the port (errors ÷ [errors + packets]).

Port Status Color Codes

Two of the port status display options — Port Type and Status — incorporate their own color coding schemes, as described below:

For any of the Status display options — Admin/Link, Admin, or Link — green = ON/LNK, yellow = SEG/NLK, red = OFF, and blue = N/A (not available).

For the Port Type display option, station ports will display as yellow; trunk ports will display as green.

For the other Port Status selections — Load and Errors — color codes will continue to reflect the most recently selected mode which incorporates its own color coding scheme.

The Physical Chassis View

By default, the Chassis View window displays a Logical View of the hub and its installed modules; the Logical View provides port status information and access to repeater-, board-, and port-level menus, as described above. In addition to the default logical view, however, the View menu available via the menu bar at the top of the Chassis View window allows you to display a Physical View of the Hub and the actual faces of the installed modules. While the Physical View does not provide any port status information or access to board- or port-level menus, it serves as a useful tool for network managers who are physically remote from the devices they are managing and who need to see the arrangement of ports on the MIM face and the connector types supported.

To access the Physical View:

1.In the Chassis View window, click on View in the menu bar to access the View menu.

2.Drag down to Physical, and release. The Chassis Physical View, Figure 2-3, will appear.

3.To switch back to the Logical view, select Logical from the menu, and release.

Viewing Chassis Information

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Contents IRM2 Users Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Statistics Chapter Trap SelectionIndex Chapter RedundancyContents Viii Introduction Using This ManualIntroduction Related ManualsSoftware Conventions Using the MouseDevice Name Common IRM2 Window FieldsUsing Window Buttons Getting Help Using On-line HelpHours a day, 365 days a year Getting Help from the Enterasys Global Call CenterIntroduction Getting Help IRM2 Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information Port Locking/Unlocking Front Panel InformationConnection Status Port StatusMenu Structure Boot PromFirmware TimeDevice Menu IRM2 Chassis View Menu StructureRepeater Menu View MenuPort Status Menu Board Menu Utilities MenuHelp Menu Load MIM Port Status DisplaysPort Menus Status Port TypeErrors Port Status Color Codes Physical Chassis ViewChassis Manager Window Device Type Viewing Hardware TypesManaging the Hub Setting the Device Date and TimeRestarting the Device Resetting Device CountersRepeater Port Association Configuring the Front Panel Repeater Port AssociationEnabling Boards Setting a Board NameViewing I/F Summary Information Enabling and Disabling PortsType IndexDescription Physical StatusRaw Counts Viewing Interface Detail RateAddress ErrorUnicast Non-UnicastPackets Received Received only Unknown Protocol Received onlyTransmit Queue Size Transmit only Packets Transmitted Transmit onlyUsing the Applications menu Testing and Disabling the Current InterfaceStatistics StatisticsStatistics Accessing the Statistics WindowsPackets Statistics DefinedBytes Hard Errors Using the Total and Delta Radio ButtonsSoft Errors CollisionsAccessing the Timer Statistics Windows Timer StatisticsTo access the port-level Timer Statistics window Summary Statistics Setting the Timer Statistics IntervalAccessing the Summary Statistics Windows Configuring Summary Statistics Performance Graph Accessing the Performance Graph WindowsTotal Errors Configuring the Performance Graph Find Source Address Source Address FunctionsSource Address Functions Using Port Locking and UnlockingLock/Unlock Ports Window Using Source Addressing Setting the Device Ageing Time Device Ageing Time Window Accessing the Alarm Limits Windows Alarm LimitsAccessing the Alarm Limits Windows Alarm Limits Collisions Broadcast Packets Errors of TypeWithin Configuring AlarmsSetting the Alarm Limits Time Interval Alarm Interval Window Setting Alarm LimitsAlarm Limits Trap Selection Accessing the Trap Selection WindowsLink State Traps Trap DefinitionsSource Address Traps Segmentation TrapsConfiguring Traps Redundancy Accessing the Redundancy WindowRedundancy Selecting and Naming a Circuit Establishing RedundancyCircuit Name Window Entering the Physical Addresses of Devices to be PolledAssigning Backup Ports and Port Priority to the Circuit Polling Interval Window Setting the Polling Interval and Number of RetriesActivating the Circuit Testing the Circuits Test Time of Day Window Reconfiguring a CircuitChanging Port Status Redundancy Reset Warning Window Resetting a CircuitRedundancy Index Index-2 Index-3 Index Index-4