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By default, traps are sent in SNMP V2c format. However, if you are using an older network management system (NMS), one that supports only SNMP V1 traps (HP OpenView), you can specify that the traps be sent in V1 format.

Management stations operating with Device Manager are automatically added to trap receivers.

For more information about traps and trap receivers, refer to Using the BayStack 380-24F Gigabit Switch.

Online Help

Online Help in Device Manager is context-sensitive. You use a Web browser to display online Help. The Web browser should launch automatically when you click the Help button. If the Help topic you are accessing is not displayed in your browser, exit the existing browser session and click the Help button again. If, for some reason, the Web browser does not launch, the default locations of the Help files are the directories listed in Table 13.

Table 13 Help file locations

Platform

Default path

 

 

Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT

JDM Directory\help\dmhelp.html

 

 

UNIX

DM-UNIX/DM/help

 

 

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Contents Part No -A March Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 214392-A Copyright 2003 Nortel NetworksNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement 214392-A Contents Chapter Device Manager basics ContentsIndex Contents 214392-A Figures Interface statistics for a single port Tables Tables 214392-A Before you begin PrefacePreface Text conventionsHard-copy technical manuals Related publicationsTechnical Solutions Center Telephone How to get helpManagement tools Chapter Management basicsDevice Manager software Web-based management interface Setting the switch IP parametersManagement basics Main menu IP Configuration/Setup menu Access levels and passwordsAccessing the Nortel Networks Web site Chapter Installing Device Manager softwareWindows installation Installing Device Manager software Installing the Device Manger Windows softwareDownloading the Device Manager Windows software InstallAnywhere Introduction dialog box License Agreement dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box Installing Java Device Manager dialog box Install Complete dialog box Unix installationSolaris Installing OS patches and JRE softwareSunOS/Solaris version Patch file name Solaris patch filesInstalling the JRE in a SunOS/Solaris environment HP-UX Downloading the Device Manager Unix software Installing the Device Manager Unix softwareLicense Agreement dialog box 214392-A Choose Install Set dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Installing Java Device Manager dialog box Install Complete dialog box 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 214392-A Device Manager basics Open Device dialog box itemsCommand Description Menu bar commandsDevice Manager window Menu barToolbar buttons ToolbarButton Name Description Menu bar equivalent Objects in the device view Device viewSelecting multiple objects Color Description Port color codesShortcut menus Switch unit shortcut menu commandsPort shortcut menu commands Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxesStatus bar Device Manager buttonsDevice Manager basics Device Manager buttons Editing objectsTypes of statistics Working with statistics and graphsTypes of graphs Types of statisticsLine graph Bar graph Interface statistics for a single port Statistics for single and multiple objectsViewing statistics as graphs Statistics dialog box for a port Graph dialog box buttons Trap log Telneting to a switchOnline Help Platform Default pathHelp file locations Device Manager basics 214392-A Requirements Chapter Web management interface basicsWeb management interface basics Accessing the Web interfaceLogin User levels in the Web management interface Menu Web page layoutHeading Option Web management interface basics Menu headings and optionsIcons Content areaIcons Icon Name DescriptionSetting up security Console password Setting console, Telnet, and Web passwordsRadius management Setting remote dial-in access securityIndex Index Index Unix