MegaVision Network Management System manual Device Main Window

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Device Main Window

Each device on the MegaVision map has a main window that displays the front panel of that device. From this panel you can quickly monitor the device’s operations in real time. LEDs on the port image buttons indicate activity, collisions, and flow control for each port on the device. In addition to monitoring information, the Device main window provides you with access to sets of Control Windows that contain additional configuration and performance information. These sub-windows also allow you to control and change parameters of the device.

In this manual the front panel of the Optical Access OptiSwitch 800R is used as an example. If you have other supported devices installed on your network, the front panel display will vary.

Figure 5. Device Main Window

Please review the following notes for Figure 5.

1.SNMP Communication status icon. Indicates whether there is communication with the device. Blue/Green color icon means that the communication status is OK. Red color icon means that there is no SNMP communication with the device (the device is probably down: in that case the high level device icon on the MegaVision map is red as well)

2.MegaVision will automatically show the correct type of modules installed in the device.

3.Use the menu bar to access additional sets of Control Windows for this device.

4.Click on the Company Logo symbol to access the general Device System information Window.

5.The port images color show the current port status (green means that the Link Status of the port is on; black means that the Link Status is off; red means that the port is in disabled state. Click on the port image to open Port Configuration window.

6.Click on the RS-232 port image to open a telnet session with this device. (RS-232 interface is used to connect to a terminal for initial setup of SNMP agent or for non- graphical, command-line style control and management of the device. You can also configure the RS-232 interface as a direct SLIP connection to the Network Management)

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Contents MegaVision Network Management System Contact Information Contents MegaVision-WEB OverviewMegaVision Classic MegaVision Features Quick Start Page Page MegaVision-WEB platform requirements To Login as a Supervisor LoggingTo Login as a User Using Passwords To Change Password Settings As a User Or SupervisorMain Window Main Window Shortcut IconsMain Window Notes Adding Background Images Set Background ImageDevice Main Window Device Main WindowControl Windows Graphics Support Graphics ImageSpeedometers SpeedometerLine Graphs Line GraphMultiple Line Graphs Bar Graphs Graph Options DialogBar Graph Alarms Alarm NotificationsAlarms Configuration Window Alarms Configuration WindowMail Configuration window Remote MegaVision-WEB GUI interface Snmp Management Information Base MIB Browser MIBView WindowPage Interfaces Monitoring Interfaces Table WindowInterfaces Statistics per Interface Window Page Page Interfaces Utilization window Rmon Support Rmon Group 1 Statistics WindowGroup 1 is not fully supported for this device Rmon Group 2 History Window Rmon Group 2 WindowDesired Interface Number Rmon Groups 3 & 9 Alarms and Events Alarms control TableAdd Rmon Group 3 Window Events Table Add Event Rmon Group 9 WindowEvent Description Adding and Deleting Devices. Describe Window Describe Window Modifying Device Settings SubmapsMap with a submap Cutting, Pasting, Dragging, and Dropping Open Map WindowAutodiscovery Autodiscovery WindowLinks General Device Information Snmp Device Identify Window Snmp Device Identify WindowGeneric Snmp and TCP/IP Devices, Monitoring services Generic Snmp DeviceMonitoring Services Services Configuration Window Alias Manager Page TereScope Management On/Off Status MegaVision-WEB under HP OV NNM Unix MegaVision Classic under HP OpenView Windows MegaVision Classic under Castle Rock SNMPc Network Manager MegaVision Classic under Spectrum 4.0 for Windows NT