Index

hostname 2-2,6-2

how rising and falling thresholds work 3-6 hysteresis 3-6

I

IETF MIBs, supported by EMM-E6A-1 IF Number 3-4

IF Type 3-4

IfIndex 6-12 ifInErrors 3-4 ifInOctets 3-4 In Octets Kb 3-3Info button

bridge 6-5In—Out—In box 6-33 Interface display mode 2-6 Interface Number 2-17 invalid entry status 6-15 IP address 2-3,6-4

IP Services A-2

J

Jabbers 2-19

L

Learned Entry Discards 6-15 learned entry status 6-15 LEM Count 4-6,4-12

LEM Rate 4-8

LEM Reject Count 4-6

LEM Reject Rate 4-8

LER Alarm 4-9,4-11

LER Cutoff 4-9,4-12

LER Estimate 2-9,4-7,4-9,4-11 Link Status 2-16

Load

Ethernet (RMON) 2-19 MIB II 2-17

Log 3-4log files

saving 6-35

logDescription 3-11 logEventIndex 3-10 logIndex 3-10 logTime 3-11

M

MAC Address 4-25,6-5 management entry status 6-15 manipulating the Hub View display 2-2 Max Age 6-22

Max Connections 2-24 maximum log entries 6-34 maximum transfer unit 6-13 Media Type 4-4

Menus

always available 2-6 Bridge mode 2-6 Interface mode 2-6 Switch mode 2-6

Meters tool accessing 6-27

MIB component A-1 descriptions A-4 MIB I, II 1-4,2-3,2-26

MIB II variables 3-4 MIB Navigator A-3 MIBTree 1-4 Module Index 2-5 Module menu 2-7 Module Type 2-5

MSB (Ethernet) address mode 4-25 MtuExceedDiscard 6-13

N

Node Class 4-26 notification conditions 6-31 notification options 6-31 Nucast (non-unicast)2-18 Num Connections 2-24 Number of Topology Changes 6-22

O

Once only 6-33

open the Filtering Database window 6-14Oper State

Interface 2-16

Switch 2-11 other entry status 6-15

P

Packets/second 2-19

Path 1-4

Path Cost 6-25

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