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Menu

Description

 

 

Edit

The Edit menu lets you view parameters for the chassis or

 

for selected objects, such as ports. This menu also lets you

 

set security parameters, run diagnostic tests, and select all

 

objects in the device.

 

 

Graph

The Graph menu lets you view chassis or port statistics.

 

 

IP VLAN

The IP VLAN menu lets you set up VLANS for the switch.

 

 

IP Routing

The IP Routing menu lets you set up IP routing and Quality of

 

Service (QoS) functions for the switch. It also allows you to

 

perform traffic control.

 

 

Layer 2

The Layer 2 menu lets you set up FDB, GVRP, Internet

 

Group Membership Protocol (IGMP), Multicast FDB, port

 

mirroring, Spanning Tree, and current and static VLANs for

 

Layer 2 mode. The device must be reset for Layer 2 for this

 

menu to function.

 

 

QinQ

The Q-in-Q menu lets you set up a VLAN for Q-in-Q mode

 

(applies to the ESU 1850 only).

 

 

Packet

The Packet Classification menu lets you perform filtering,

Classification

metering, packet classification, and packet policing.

 

 

Rmon

The RMON menu lets you set up and view remote monitoring

 

(RMON) alarms.

 

 

Rapid Ping

The Rapid Ping menu lets you test traffic data issues such as

 

connectivity, latency, and packet loss.

 

 

Actions

The Actions menu provides quick access to selected actions

 

without going through other menus and submenus. Use this

 

menu to open the Web management interface and save

 

runtime configurations.

 

 

Help

The Help menu lets you view online Help topics for Device

 

Manager. This menu also provides a legend for the port

 

colors in the device view.

 

 

Using the toolbar

The toolbar buttons provide quick access to commonly used commands and some additional actions for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, Metro ESU 1800, and Metro ESU 1850.

describes the toolbar buttons for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, and Metro ESU 1800 and 1850.

Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Fundamentals — Using Device Manager

NN46225-300 02.02 Standard

4.21 October 2007

Copyright © 2005-2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents Fundamentals Using Device Manager Restricted rights legend Statement of conditionsNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement General Page Contents Managing the system Features New in this releaseOther Changes New in this release Before you begin IntroductionIntroduction Installing Device Manager software JDM installation notesNavigation JDM installation warnings Installing Device Manager on WindowsNavigation Installing Device Manager on Windows from the CD Procedure stepsWindows minimum requirements License Agreement dialog box Introduction dialog boxChoose Install Sets dialog box Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog boxInstalling Java Device Manager dialog box Pre-installation Summary dialog boxInstall Complete dialog box Installing Device Manager on Windows from the WebPage Installing Device Manager in a Unix environment Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CDInstalling Device Manager on Solaris from the CD Installing Device Manager on Unix from the Web Executing the Device Manager installation software on Unix InstallAnywhere Introduction dialog box Choose Install Sets dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Installing Java Device Manager dialog box End Installing Device Manager software Setting the IP address Starting Device Manager using Windows and UnixStarting Device Manager Abbreviated Device Manager window Replicating editable fields in Device ManagerSetting the Device Manager properties Variable definitions Value Default PropertiesSetting the Device Manager properties Using Device Open Last by SNMPv3 Viewing and customizing per device propertiesParameters box Device Properties Opening a device Open Device dialog box For information, see Variable definitionsAccess Level Description Snmp community string default valuesDevice view Opening a device using the Open Last option Understanding the Device Manager window Parts of the Device Manager window Using the menu barMenu bar Menu bar descriptionsVPN Menu DescriptionIP Vlan Using the toolbarToolbar buttons Button Name Description Menu equivalent Selecting objects Using the device viewUnderstanding the Device Manager window Objects in a Metro ESU 1850 switch device view Interpreting the status of LEDs and portsDevice Manager port color codes Color Description Using shortcut menus Chassis shortcut menu optionsChassis shortcut menu Port shortcut menu Port shortcut menu optionsCard shortcut menu I/O module Using the status barUsing Device Manager dialog boxes Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxesParameter selection menu Device Manager buttons Button Description Editing objectsOnline Help Is /help/accelar2k/v331 Help file locations, Metro ESU 1800 Help files Default pathManaging files on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch Managing the systemCopying files Copy File tab Checking flash memory use Viewing file names on the FlashDevice Info tab Flash Files tab Viewing file names on the PcmciaManaging files on the Metro ESU Downloading firmwarePcmcia Files tab Firmware Download tab Uploading and downloading configuration filesConfiguration File tab Viewing the history logHistory Log tab Firmware dialog box, Update tab Firmware dialog box, Update tab fields FieldDownloading firmware from the server Creating firmware Field DescriptionFirmware dialog box, Create tab Booting firmware Firmware dialog box, Boot tabFirmware dialog box, Create tab fields Field Description Configuration dialog box, Configuration File tab Firmware dialog box, Boot tab fields FieldSaving a history log to the server Configuration dialog box, Configuration tab fieldsHistoryLog dialog box, History Log tab HistoryLog dialog box, History Log tab fields Viewing controlled software upgrade statusTrap Log dialog box Viewing trap logsManaging the system DCE/DTE switch, Metro Ethernet Routing Switch Appendix a Operation Problems with Device ManagerSerial Port tab Console port on the Metro ESU Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 orSerial Port tab on the Metro ESU 1800 Switch fails to open in Device ManagerSwitch fails to open in Device Manager Appendix a Operation Problems with Device Manager Page Fundamentals Using Device Manager