Cabletron Systems TRMMIM manual FNB Display

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-INS (Inserted) indicates the port has been enabled by management, and there is a station linked to the port.

-ACT indicates a ring port is active and passing data.

-WRAP indicates data communications have been terminated at the ring port, and it has wrapped so that the ring’s back-up path is in effect.

-“---” for ring ports without a connection, or for any port with an unknown connection status.

Admin Status displays either ON or OFF, an indication of whether management has the port enabled or disabled. A port can be ON but not operational. Under the Admin display, ports that are enabled but not linked are shown as ON.

Media Type applies only to selectable-media ring ports and indicates the type of cabling supported by the port:

-On a module with media-selectable ring ports, the ring ports will display the current selection: FO (Fiber Optic) or STP (Shielded Twisted Pair).

-On a module without selectable ring ports, the ring ports will display “UNS”.

-Ring ports that do not have media selection will display “---”.

-Station ports will display “---”.

Active Ports displays the following information about statistics for the port:

-Yes if a linked (green with INS Admin/Link status) port on the TRMMIM-managed ring has recorded statistics since the statistical counters were last reset.

-No if a linked (green with INS Admin/Link status) port on the TRMMIM-managed ring has not recorded statistics since the statistical counters were last reset.

-“---”for non-TRMMIM-managed ports (i.e., ports that are not on the managed ring), regardless of their status.

FNB Display

NOTE

The FNB Display option is meant for use with multi-Token Ring management modules (e.g., the TRMM-2 and TRMM-4) and port switching MIMs (e.g., the TRXMIM and TDRMIM) in order to view the FNB connection status of the port switching MIMs.

Since the TRMMIM is a single-Token Ring management module, only the FNB 1 display selection (which is the default display for your Hub View) is applicable.

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Contents Trmmim Page Virus Disclaimer Restricted Rights Notice Applicable to licenses to the United States Government onlyContents Chapter Statistics Chapter Alarm ConfigurationChapter Ring Map Chapter Ring Security Configuration Appendix a Trmmim MIB StructureContents Using the Trmmim User’s Guide TrmmimWhat’s not in the Trmmim Guide Introduction to Spma for the TrmmimConventions Screen DisplaysIntroduction to Spma for the Trmmim Using the Mouse ButtonGetting Help FTPTrmmim Firmware Introduction to Spma for the Trmmim Trmmim Firmware Using the Trmmim Hub View Using the Hub ViewUsing the Trmmim Hub View Navigating Through the Hub ViewHub View Front Panel Trmmim Hub ViewDevice Name UptimeTime and Date Device LocationUsing the Trmmim Hub View Using the Mouse in a Hub View Module Module Index FNB Bypass State Hub View Port Color Codes Port Display FormTotal Bytes ErrorsFrames Port TypeFNB Display Monitoring Hub Performance Using the Trmmim Hub View Checking Device Status and Updating Front Panel Info Name and LocationDate and Time Checking Module StatusContact Total RingsModule Name Speed FaultSpeed Fault Location ModulePort Name Admin StateChecking Port Status Module/PortInsertion Trap Checking Station StatusLink State Time Upstream Neighbor/Downstream Neighbor Station NameVendor Port Mapping Physical LocationPriority Reverse MACsChecking Ring Port Status Configuring Station Name, Location, or PriorityClass Fault State TimeMedia Fault Media TypeChecking Statistics Burst BytesLine AbortFind MAC Address Managing the HubManaging the Hub at the Device Level Setting the Polling Intervals 12. The Find MAC Address Window13. Trmmim Polling Intervals Contact StatusPort Operational State Device General StatusDevice Configuration StatisticsManaging the Hub at the Module Level Controlling Token Ring FNB Multiplexer ConnectionsINS Right Connect BoardLeft Connect BypassControlling Token Ring Speed Clearing the Module FNB Configuration Window SelectionsAuto AUT Controlling Token Ring MIM Management ModeEnabling All Ports on Token Ring Modules Management MGTEnabling and Disabling Station and Ring Ports Managing the Hub at the Port LevelConverting a Station Port to a Ring-out Port Removing a Station from the Ring Ring Map From the icon From the command line stand-alone modeLaunching the Ring Map From the Hub ViewSelecting a Ring to Map Ring NameRing Map Name SpeedStations UtilizationViewing Station-specific Information Quick Info Popup WindowBoard and Port DropSetting a Station Name Performance and ErrorsSetting a Station Drop Viewing Management Station ConfigurationCommands Error Status Open StatusError Active MonitorViewing Ring-level Information Setting the Statistics Calculation ModeError Report Timer Viewing the Error Table Set Calculation Mode WindowError Table Window Total Errors Isolating ErrorsNon-Isolating Errors Changing the Station Labels Viewing Device Information Setting the Map Poll Interval Device Information WindowRing Purges Viewing Beacon HistoryActive Monitor Changes Beacon EventsLast Beacon Last Beacon TypeLongest Beacon Beacon Configuration 12. The Beacon Configuration Window Using the Find Options Searching by Station Name, MAC Address, Board/Port, or Drop 13. Sample Find WindowsFinding the Active Monitor on the Network Finding the Management Station on the Network Frames or Errors measured/Δ Time in seconds Accessing Other Spma Applications 14. Sample Find Highest and Lowest WindowsAlarm Configuration Spmarun e5alarms IP address community name Setting and Viewing Ring Alarms Alarm Configuration Setting and Viewing Station Alarms Setting a Ring Level AlarmAlarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Setting a Station Level Alarm Alarm Configuration Setting and Viewing Station Alarms Using Statistics StatisticsViewing the Ring Station List Spmarun e5stats IP Address community nameUpstream Addr Module and PortStn Name Downstream AddrRefreshing the Station List Using the Reverse MAC ButtonMonitoring Ring and Station Statistics Creating a Pie Chart Creating a Graph or Meter Click mouse button 1 on Protocols Ring and Station VariablesGeneral KBytesBurst Error Isolating ErrorsLine Errors AC ErrorInternal Error Non-Isolating ErrorsAbort Error Token Errors Frequency ErrorsStatistics Ring and Station Variables Ring Security Configuration About Ring SecurityLaunching the Security Configuration Window Ring Security ConfigurationSecurity Configuration Ring Selection window, -1, will appear Disallowed Station List Allowed Station ListAllowed Count Disallowed CountEnable Security Security Mode OptionsDisable Security Allowed/Disallowed List Configuration Buttons Configuring Security Building the Allowed List AutomaticallyDeleting Stations from the Allowed or Disallowed Lists Station Addition WindowClearing All Entries in the Allowed or Disallowed List Clear List WindowChanging the Ring Security Mode RemoveIetf MIB Support Trmmim MIB StructureSnmp Agent Chassis MGRProtocol Stack Network One, Network TwoBrief Word About MIB Components and Community Names TelnetTrmmim MIB Structure Index Index-2 Index-3 Index-4