Cabletron Systems SEHI-32/34, SEHI-22/24 manual Checking Repeater Status, Active Users, Module Type

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Using the SEHI Hub View

2. Press Enter or Return on the keyboard to save your changes.

Active Users

Displays the number of active source addresses communicating through this module.

Module Type

The type of module you are viewing (SEH- or SEHI-22, 24, 32, or 34).

Checking Repeater Status

The Repeater Status window (Figure 2-8) allows you to assign a name to the SEHI-controlled HUBStack as a whole. To open the Repeater Status window:

1.Click on the Device button to display the Device menu.

2.Drag down to Repeater Status and release.

Figure 2-8. SEHI Repeater Status Window

Name

This field can help identify the SEHI-controlled stack as a whole; the information entered here is not displayed anywhere else in the Hub View.

To edit the Repeater Name:

1.Highlight the text in the Name box and type in a new name.

2.Press Enter or Return on the keyboard to save your changes.

Active Users

Displays the number of active source addresses communicating through this module.

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Contents Complete Networking Solution Page Virus Disclaimer Restricted Rights Notice Applicable to licenses to the United States Government onlyContents Chapter Security Chapter Repeater RedundancyChapter Source Addressing Appendix a Sehi MIB StructureUsing the Sehi User’s Guide Introduction to Spma For the SEHI-22/24 and SEHI-32/34Using the Sehi User’s Guide Screen Displays ConventionsWhat’s not in the Sehi User’s Guide Introduction to Spma for the SEHI-22/24 and SEHI-32/34 Using the Mouse ButtonGetting Help FTPSehi Firmware Page Using the Sehi Hub View Using the Hub ViewNavigating Through the Hub View Hub View Front PanelDevice Name UptimeDate and Time LocationUsing the Sehi Hub View Using the Mouse in the Hub View Ports Display Hub View Port Color Codes Port Display FormMonitoring Hub Performance Load ErrorsPort Display Form Collisions Frame Sizes Port TypeContact Checking Device Status and Updating Front Panel InfoName and Location Name Checking Module StatusChassis Type Module Type Checking Repeater StatusActive Users Checking Port Status Link StatusStatus Media TypeChecking Statistics Topology TypeAvg Packet Size Received BytesTotal Packets Broadcast PacketsCRC Errors Total ErrorsAlignment Errors Multicast PacketsRunt Frames Giant FramesViewing the Port Source Address List ProtocolsManaging the Hub Setting the Polling Intervals Contact StatusDevice Configuration Enabling/Disabling PortsDevice General Status Port Operational StateUsing the Sehi Hub View Using the Sehi Hub View Managing the Hub What is a Segmentation Trap? Link/Seg TrapsFrom the icon What is a Link Trap?Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps From the command line stand-alone mode From the Hub ViewConfiguring Link/Seg Traps for the Repeater Viewing and Configuring Link/Seg Traps for Hub ModulesViewing and Configuring Link/Seg Traps for Ports Module Traps WindowPort Traps Window Setting Network Circuit Redundancy Repeater RedundancyConfiguring a Redundant Circuit Spmarun r4red IP address community nameChannel X Redundancy Window Add Circuit Address Window Monitoring Redundancy To set the Poll IntervalClick in the All Circuits box Source Addressing Displaying the Source Address ListDisplaying the Source Address List Source Addressing Setting the Hash Type Setting the Ageing TimeLocking Source Addresses Source Address Locking on Older Devices Configuring Source Address Traps Device-level Traps Module- and Port-level TrapsSource Addressing Source Addressing Finding a Source Address Port Source Address Traps WindowFind Source Address Window Click on to exit the window Source Addressing Finding a Source Address Security What is LANVIEWSECURE? Spmarun r4sec IP address SU community nameTrunk port security New definitions for station and trunk portsSecure address assignment Configurable violation response Newest Lanviewsecure FeaturesContinuous learning mode Full or partial security against eavesdroppingForced non-secure status Learned addresses resetSecurity on Non-LANVIEWSECUREHubs Configuring Security Security To assign secure addresses to a port Addresses Window Resetting Learned Addresses Add MAC Address WindowTips for Successfully Implementing Eavesdropper Protection Enabling Security and Traps Repeater-level Security and Traps Hub-level Security and Traps Channel a Security WindowPort-level Security and Traps Channel a Module Security WindowChannel a Port Security Window Security Security Enabling Security and Traps Sehi Chassis MGR Ietf MIB SupportSehi MIB Structure Brief Word About MIB Components and Community Names Sehi Host ServicesSehi IP Services Repeater OneSehi MIB Structure Sehi MIB Structure Index Index-2 Index-3 Index Index-4