Nortel Networks NN46225-300 manual Using the status bar, Card shortcut menu I/O module

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52Understanding the Device Manager window

"Port shortcut menu options, Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600" (page

52)describes the I/O port shortcut menu options for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600.

Port shortcut menu options, Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Option

Description

 

 

Edit

Display edit port menu.

 

 

Graph

Graph port statistics.

 

 

Graph POS

Display on POS ports only.

 

 

Enable

Administratively bring a port up.

 

 

Disable

Administratively shut down a port.

 

 

Enable Rmon

Enable Rmon statistics logging on this port or ports. Does not

Stats

display on ATM or POS ports.

 

 

Enable Rmon

Enable Rmon history logging on this port or ports. This field

History

does not display on ATM or POS ports.

 

 

Enable

Enable FastStart spanning tree operation on this port or

FastStart

ports. This field does not display on ATM ports.

 

 

Disable

Disable FastStart spanning tree operation on this port or

FastStart

ports. This field does not display on ATM ports.

 

 

For the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, the card shortcut menu provides a quick way to view a card’s parameters. When the selected card is an I/O module, you can click on the Edit option on the shortcut menu to open the Edit Card dialog box.

To display the card shortcut menu (see "Card shortcut menu (I/O module)" (page 52)), select a card and right-click.

Card shortcut menu (I/O module)

Using the status bar

At the bottom of the Device Manager window is the status bar. This area displays error and informational messages from the software application. These messages are not related to the device being managed.

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 Statement of conditions Restricted rights legendNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement General Page Contents Managing the system New in this release FeaturesOther Changes New in this release Introduction Before you beginIntroduction JDM installation notes Installing Device Manager softwareNavigation Installing Device Manager on Windows JDM installation warningsNavigation Procedure steps Installing Device Manager on Windows from the CDWindows minimum requirements Introduction dialog box License Agreement dialog boxChoose Install Sets dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Choose Shortcut Folder dialog boxPre-installation Summary dialog box Installing Java Device Manager dialog boxInstalling Device Manager on Windows from the Web Install Complete dialog boxPage Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CD Installing Device Manager in a Unix environmentInstalling 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 Starting Device Manager using Windows and Unix Setting the IP addressStarting Device Manager Replicating editable fields in Device Manager Abbreviated Device Manager windowSetting the Device Manager properties Default Properties Variable definitions ValueSetting the Device Manager properties Viewing and customizing per device properties Using Device Open Last by SNMPv3Parameters box Device Properties Opening a device For information, see Variable definitions Open Device dialog boxSnmp community string default values Access Level DescriptionDevice view Opening a device using the Open Last option Understanding the Device Manager window Using the menu bar Parts of the Device Manager windowMenu bar descriptions Menu barMenu Description VPNUsing the toolbar IP VlanToolbar buttons Button Name Description Menu equivalent Using the device view Selecting objectsUnderstanding the Device Manager window Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports Objects in a Metro ESU 1850 switch device viewDevice Manager port color codes Color Description Chassis shortcut menu options Using shortcut menusChassis shortcut menu Port shortcut menu options Port shortcut menuUsing the status bar Card shortcut menu I/O moduleUsing the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes Using Device Manager dialog boxesParameter selection menu Editing objects Device Manager buttons Button DescriptionOnline Help Help file locations, Metro ESU 1800 Help files Default path Is /help/accelar2k/v331Managing the system Managing files on the Metro Ethernet Routing SwitchCopying files Copy File tab Viewing file names on the Flash Checking flash memory useDevice Info tab Viewing file names on the Pcmcia Flash Files tabDownloading firmware Managing files on the Metro ESUPcmcia Files tab Uploading and downloading configuration files Firmware Download tabViewing the history log Configuration File tabHistory Log tab Firmware dialog box, Update tab fields Field Firmware dialog box, Update tabDownloading firmware from the server Field Description Creating firmwareFirmware dialog box, Create tab Firmware dialog box, Boot tab Booting firmwareFirmware dialog box, Create tab fields Field Description Firmware dialog box, Boot tab fields Field Configuration dialog box, Configuration File tabConfiguration dialog box, Configuration tab fields Saving a history log to the serverHistoryLog dialog box, History Log tab Viewing controlled software upgrade status HistoryLog dialog box, History Log tab fieldsViewing trap logs Trap Log dialog boxManaging the system Appendix a Operation Problems with Device Manager DCE/DTE switch, Metro Ethernet Routing SwitchSerial Port tab Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 or Console port on the Metro ESUSwitch fails to open in Device Manager Serial Port tab on the Metro ESU 1800Switch fails to open in Device Manager Appendix a Operation Problems with Device Manager Page Fundamentals Using Device Manager