Nortel Networks 209321-A manual Chapter Management basics, Management tools, Device Manager

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Chapter 1

Management basics

This chapter summarizes basic operational procedures in a Business Policy Switch and provides an overview of switch management options. Topics in this chapter include the following information:

Overview of management tools (next)

Setting IP parameters for management access to the switch ( page 18)

Access levels and passwords ( page 20)

Management tools

You can use three management tools to monitor and manage your Business Policy Switch:

Device Manager software (next)

Web management interface ( page 18)

Console port interface (Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000.)

Device Manager

The Java-based Device Manager for the Business Policy Switches is a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows you to manage a standalone switch or a single switch stack. Device Manager provides the options found in other management tools, as well as the ability to manage VLANs and MultiLink Trunks. You can display or print statistics and other data in one of three graph formats. To use Device Manager, you must have network connectivity to a management station running Device Manager on one of the supported platforms. You must also assign an IP address to the switch, as described in “Setting the switch IP p arameters” on page 18.”

Getting Started with the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software

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Contents Part No -A August Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 209321-A Copyright 2000 Nortel NetworksNortel Networks NA Inc. software license agreement 209321-A Page 209321-A Contents Chapter Web management interface basics ContentsFigures Figures 209321-A Tables Tables 209321-A Before you begin PrefacePreface Text conventionsRelated publications Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 part number 208700-ATechnical Solutions Center Telephone How to get helpDevice Manager Chapter Management basicsManagement tools Management basics Setting the switch IP parametersWeb management interface Main menu Access levels and passwords Windows installation Chapter Installing Device Manager softwareAccessing the Nortel Networks Web site Installing Device Manager software Unix installationInstalling the software in a Solaris environment To start Device Manager Enter Installing the software in an HP-UX environment Installing the software in an IBM AIX environment JDM a.b.c.d Installing Device Manager software 209321-A Starting Device Manager Chapter Device Manager basicsDevice Manager basics Setting the Device Manager propertiesArea Description Properties dialog box itemsAccess level Description Snmp community string default valuesOpening a device Device Manager basics Properties dialog box itemsOpen Device dialog box items Open Device dialog boxDevice view Device Manager windowMenu bar Menu bar commandsCommand Description Device view ToolbarToolbar buttons Button Name Description Menu bar equivalentSelecting objects Selecting multiple objects Color Description Port color codesShortcut menus Switch unit shortcut menu commandsCommand Descriptions Port shortcut menu commandsStatus bar Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxesDevice Manager buttons Button Name DescriptionWorking with statistics and graphs Editing objectsTypes of graphs Types of statisticsTypes of statistics Statistic DescriptionLine graph Bar graph Interface statistics for a single port Statistics for single and multiple objectsInterface statistics for multiple ports Statistics dialog box for a port Viewing statistics as graphsGraph dialog box buttons Trap log Telneting to a switchHelp file locations Platform Default pathOnline Help Requirements Chapter Web management interface basicsWeb management interface basics Accessing the Web interfaceLogin User levels in the Web management interface Web page layoutParts of the Web management MenuHeading Option Menu headings and optionsIcons Content areaWeb management interface basics Menu headings and options IconsWeb management interface basics Icons Setting up securityConsole password Setting console, Telnet, and Web passwordsRadius management Setting remote dial-in access securityIndex MDA IndexIndex Unix