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Using the TRMMIM Hub View

FNB Bypass States

Figure 2-14shows that all three modules are inserted into FNB 1, as opposed to being bypassed from the FNB by a multiplexer. There are two possible status conditions for a Token Ring module:

INS

The Bypass multiplexer is disabled, and all station ports and ring ports can be connected to the FNB (depending on the status of the surrounding boards and FNB connections).

BYP

The module is Bypassed, and the MIM ports form a self-contained ring. Stations connected to the ports can communicate with each other, but they can’t pass frames to the main ring. Ring ports are unaffected by the Bypass state (unless you are modeling an older TRMIM-10R or TRMIM-20R; with these two modules, all ports on the board enter bypass state and are isolated from the main ring). They can communicate with other Token Ring modules if the FNB connection status allows, but station ports on the MIM are no longer connected to the ring ports.

Ring ports can be separately bypassed using the RP Bypass option in the Module FNB Configuration window. See Using the Module FNB Configuration Window for details.

Manipulating the FNB in the Hub View

To change a module’s FNB left and right connections from within the Hub View:

1.Click mouse button 1 on the appropriate FNB connection symbol to toggle between disabled and enabled.

To change a module’s FNB Bypass state from within the Hub View:

1.Click mouse button 1 on the Bypass State box at the top of the module to toggle between BYP and INS.

Using the Module FNB Configuration Window

The Module FNB Configuration window allows you to manipulate a module’s FNB left and right connections and FNB Bypass state. You can also bypass a module’s ring ports using this window. The window lists each FNB interface available for a module (for the TRMMIM, only FNB 1 is available), allowing you to select the FNB and quickly apply the desired settings. To open the Module FNB Configuration window:

1.Click mouse button 3 on the Module Name, FNB State, or Port Display Form box to display the Module menu.

2.Drag down to FNB Status, and release. The Module FNB Configuration window, Figure 2-15, will appear.

Managing the Hub at the Module Level

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Contents Trmmim Page Virus Disclaimer Applicable to licenses to the United States Government only Restricted Rights NoticeContents Chapter Alarm Configuration Chapter Ring MapChapter Statistics Appendix a Trmmim MIB Structure Chapter Ring Security ConfigurationContents Trmmim Using the Trmmim User’s GuideIntroduction to Spma for the Trmmim What’s not in the Trmmim GuideScreen Displays ConventionsIntroduction to Spma for the Trmmim Button Using the MouseFTP Getting HelpTrmmim Firmware Introduction to Spma for the Trmmim Trmmim Firmware Using the Hub View Using the Trmmim Hub ViewNavigating Through the Hub View Using the Trmmim Hub ViewTrmmim Hub View Hub View Front PanelTime and Date UptimeDevice Name Device LocationUsing the Trmmim Hub View Using the Mouse in a Hub View Module Module Index FNB Bypass State Port Display Form Hub View Port Color CodesFrames ErrorsTotal Bytes Port TypeFNB Display Monitoring Hub Performance Using the Trmmim Hub View Name and Location Checking Device Status and Updating Front Panel InfoContact Checking Module StatusDate and Time Total RingsSpeed Fault Location Speed FaultModule Name ModuleChecking Port Status Admin StatePort Name Module/PortChecking Station Status Link State TimeInsertion Trap Station Name VendorUpstream Neighbor/Downstream Neighbor Priority Physical LocationPort Mapping Reverse MACsConfiguring Station Name, Location, or Priority Checking Ring Port StatusMedia Fault Fault State TimeClass Media TypeChecking Statistics Line BytesBurst AbortManaging the Hub Managing the Hub at the Device LevelFind MAC Address 12. The Find MAC Address Window Setting the Polling IntervalsContact Status 13. Trmmim Polling IntervalsDevice Configuration Device General StatusPort Operational State StatisticsControlling Token Ring FNB Multiplexer Connections Managing the Hub at the Module LevelINS Left Connect BoardRight Connect BypassClearing the Module FNB Configuration Window Selections Controlling Token Ring SpeedEnabling All Ports on Token Ring Modules Controlling Token Ring MIM Management ModeAuto AUT Management MGTManaging the Hub at the Port Level Converting a Station Port to a Ring-out PortEnabling and Disabling Station and Ring Ports Removing a Station from the Ring Ring Map Launching the Ring Map From the command line stand-alone modeFrom the icon From the Hub ViewRing Name Selecting a Ring to MapRing Map Stations SpeedName UtilizationQuick Info Popup Window Viewing Station-specific InformationDrop Board and PortPerformance and Errors Setting a Station NameViewing Management Station Configuration Setting a Station DropCommands Open Status Error StatusActive Monitor ErrorSetting the Statistics Calculation Mode Error Report TimerViewing Ring-level Information Set Calculation Mode Window Viewing the Error TableError Table Window Isolating Errors Total ErrorsNon-Isolating Errors Changing the Station Labels Viewing Device Information Device Information Window Setting the Map Poll IntervalActive Monitor Changes Viewing Beacon HistoryRing Purges Beacon EventsLast Beacon Type Longest BeaconLast Beacon Beacon Configuration 12. The Beacon Configuration Window Using the Find Options 13. Sample Find Windows Searching by Station Name, MAC Address, Board/Port, or DropFinding the Active Monitor on the Network Finding the Management Station on the Network Frames or Errors measured/Δ Time in seconds 14. Sample Find Highest and Lowest Windows Accessing Other Spma ApplicationsAlarm Configuration Spmarun e5alarms IP address community name Setting and Viewing Ring Alarms Alarm Configuration Setting a Ring Level Alarm Setting and Viewing Station AlarmsAlarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Setting a Station Level Alarm Alarm Configuration Setting and Viewing Station Alarms Statistics Using StatisticsSpmarun e5stats IP Address community name Viewing the Ring Station ListStn Name Module and PortUpstream Addr Downstream AddrUsing the Reverse MAC Button Monitoring Ring and Station StatisticsRefreshing the Station List Creating a Pie Chart Creating a Graph or Meter Click mouse button 1 on General Ring and Station VariablesProtocols KBytesLine Errors Isolating ErrorsBurst Error AC ErrorNon-Isolating Errors Abort ErrorInternal Error Frequency Errors Token ErrorsStatistics Ring and Station Variables About Ring Security Ring Security ConfigurationRing Security Configuration Launching the Security Configuration WindowSecurity Configuration Ring Selection window, -1, will appear Allowed Count Allowed Station ListDisallowed Station List Disallowed CountSecurity Mode Options Disable SecurityEnable Security Allowed/Disallowed List Configuration Buttons Building the Allowed List Automatically Configuring SecurityStation Addition Window Deleting Stations from the Allowed or Disallowed ListsClear List Window Clearing All Entries in the Allowed or Disallowed ListRemove Changing the Ring Security ModeTrmmim MIB Structure Ietf MIB SupportProtocol Stack Chassis MGRSnmp Agent Network One, Network TwoTelnet Brief Word About MIB Components and Community NamesTrmmim MIB Structure Index Index-2 Index-3 Index-4