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Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Contents
Chapter
Introduction
Contents
Alarm Configuration
Source Addressing
Security
Appendix A EMM-E6 MIB Structure
Front Panel Redundancy
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Introduction
Using the EMM-E6 User’s Guide
Chapter
Introduction
Using the EMM-E6 User’s Guide
What’s NOT in the EMM-E6 User’s Guide
Using the EMM-E6 User’s Guide
Introduction
Conventions
Conventions
Introduction
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Screen Displays
Introduction
Conventions
Button Button Button
Using the Mouse
Introduction
Conventions
Getting Help
Getting Help
Introduction
Year 2000 Compliance
EMM-E6 Firmware
EMM-E6 Firmware
Introduction
Using the Hub View
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
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Chapter
Using the Hub View
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Navigating Through the Hub View
Hub View Front Panel
Date and Time
Uptime
Device Name
Device Location
Using the Hub View
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Figure 2-2. EMM-E6 Hub View Device Menu
SPMA for the EMM-E6 application version
EMM-E6 Ports Display
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Using the Hub View
BRIM Ports
Using the Mouse in a Hub View Module
AUI Redundancy
EMM-E6 Menu
Frame Sizes % of total packets Admin/Link Status Admin Status
Errors Errors/sec, total or by type Protocols % of total packets
Hub View Port Color Codes
Module Type Click button 1 to open the Module Status window
Monitoring Hub Performance
Monitoring Hub Performance
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Port Display Form
Monitoring Hub Performance
Load
Errors
Traffic
Collisions
Frame Sizes
Protocols
Port Type
2-11
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
2-12
SEG Segmented indicates that the port has been segmented by the repeater due to an excessive collision level
Monitoring Hub Performance
Name and Location
Checking Device Status and Updating Front Panel Info
Contact
2-13
Chassis Type
Checking Network Status
2-14
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Active Users
Name
2-15
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Module Type
Checking Module Status
2-16
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Link Status
Checking Port Status
2-17
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Media Type
Status
2-18
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Topology Type
Viewing the IP Address Table
2-19
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Checking Statistics
Launching the Global Find MAC Address Tool
2-20
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
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To view hub statistics at the Network, Module, or Port levels
Monitoring Hub Performance
Received Bytes
General/Error Statistics
Total Packets
Avg Packet Size
Alignment Errors
Total Errors
CRC Errors
OOW Collisions
Runt Frames
The EMM-E6 Error Priority Scheme
Giant Frames
2-24
Protocols/Frames Statistics
Viewing the Port Source Address List
2-25
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
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Figure 2-13. Port Source Address List
Monitoring Hub Performance
Managing the Hub
Setting the Polling Intervals
Managing the Hub
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Device General Status
Contact Status
2-28
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Device Configuration
Configuring FNB Connections
Port Operational State
Statistics
Configuring TPXMIM Connections
Configuring RIC MIM Connections
2-30
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
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To configure FNB connectivity for the board as a whole
To configure FNB connectivity for an individual port
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Setting a Port’s Trunk Type
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
Managing the Hub
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
2-33
To change a port’s topology status
Managing the Hub
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Enabling/Disabling MIM Ports
Using the EMM-E6 Hub View
To enable or disable all ports in a module
Chapter
Alarm Configuration
Alarm Configuration
Using Alarm Configuration
from the command line stand-alone mode
Using Alarm Configuration
Alarm Configuration
Configuring Alarms
Errors
Using Alarm Configuration
Setting Repeater Alarms
Setting Repeater Alarms
Broadcast
Alarm Configuration
Alarm Configuration
Setting and Changing Alarms
Figure 3-2. Set Repeater Alarms Window
Setting Repeater Alarms
Setting Module Alarms
Setting Module and Port Alarms
Setting Module and Port Alarms
Alarm Configuration
Alarm Configuration
5. Set the Status to Enabled
Figure 3-3. Set Module Alarms Window
Setting Module and Port Alarms
Alarm Configuration
Setting Port Alarms
Figure 3-4. Set Port Alarms Window
Setting Module and Port Alarms
5. Set the Status to Enabled
Alarm Configuration
If a port is disabled by an alarm, you must manually re-enable the port before it can again pass traffic. Resetting the device does not re-enable the port
Setting Module and Port Alarms
Alarm Configuration
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Setting Module and Port Alarms
Link/Seg Traps
What is a Segmentation Trap?
Chapter
Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps
What is a Link Trap?
Link/Seg Traps
from the icon
Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps
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from the command line stand-alone mode
Link/Seg Traps
Viewing and Configuring Link/Seg Traps for Hub Modules
Configuring Link/Seg Traps for the Repeater
Link/Seg Traps
Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps
Figure 4-3. The Module Traps Window
Link/Seg Traps
Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps
To enable or disable Link and Segmentation traps for individual ports
Viewing and Configuring Link/Seg Traps for Ports
Link/Seg Traps
Figure 4-4. The Port Traps Window
6. Click on to save your changes click on to exit the window
Link/Seg Traps
Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps
Enabling and Disabling Link/Seg Traps
Link/Seg Traps
This chapter describes how to configure and enable redundant circuits
Setting Network Circuit Redundancy
Repeater Redundancy
Chapter
Configuring a Redundant Circuit
Setting Network Circuit Redundancy
Repeater Redundancy
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Repeater Redundancy
Setting Network Circuit Redundancy
Figure 5-2. The Channel X Redundancy Window
Figure 5-3. The Change Circuit Window
Repeater Redundancy
Setting Network Circuit Redundancy
Figure 5-4. The Add Circuit Address Window
Setting Network Circuit Redundancy
Changes the status of every Circuit to Disabled
Repeater Redundancy
clear, and click on
To set the Poll Interval
Monitoring Redundancy
Monitoring Redundancy
Repeater Redundancy
Displaying the Source Address List
Source Addressing
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from the command line stand-alone mode
Displaying the Source Address List
Source Addressing
The Repeater Source Address window, Figure 6-1, will appear
Figure 6-1. The Repeater Source Address Window
Figure 6-2. The Source Address List Window
Source Addressing
Displaying the Source Address List
Setting the Aging Time
Setting the Hash Type
Setting the Hash Type
Source Addressing
Locking Source Addresses
Locking Source Addresses
Source Addressing
Source Addressing
Source Address Locking on Older Devices
Locking Source Addresses
Configuring Source Address Traps
Configuring Source Address Traps
Source Addressing
Source Addressing
Repeater-level Traps
Configuring Source Address Traps
Source Addressing
Module- and Port-level Traps
Configuring Source Address Traps
To enable or disable port-level traps
6-10
Source Addressing
Figure 6-3. The Module Source Address Traps Window
Finding a Source Address
Finding a Source Address
6-11
Source Addressing
Source Addressing
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Figure 6-5. Find Source Address Window
Figure 6-6. Results of MAC Address Search
Chapter
Security
from the icon
from the Hub View
What is LANVIEWsecure?
What is LANVIEWSECURE?
Security
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Secure address assignment
New definitions for station and trunk ports
Trunk port security
What is LANVIEWsecure?
Continuous learning mode
The Newest LANVIEWSECURE Features
Configurable violation response
Full or partial security against eavesdropping
Security on Non-LANVIEWSECURE MIMs
Learned addresses reset
Forced non-secure status
What is LANVIEWsecure?
Configuring Security
Configuring Security
Learned addresses reset
Security
Figure 7-2. Channel X Port Security Window
Security
Configuring Security
You cannot force a port to Unsecurable status if it is already locked
Security
To assign secure addresses to a port
Configuring Security
Figure 7-3. The Addresses Window
Security
Configuring Security
7-10
Boards with Multiple Caches
Security
Configuring Security
Tips for Successfully Implementing Eavesdropper Protection
Resetting Learned Addresses
7-11
Security
7-12
Enabling Security and Traps
Enabling Security and Traps
Security
Enabling and disabling locking from the Source Address application described in Chapter 6 will implement all applicable security features as they have been configured via the port-level Security window. Note that locking ports from the Source Address window implements Full lock status by default however, this will not override the status of any ports which have already been set to Continuous lock mode
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Security
Enabling Security and Traps
7-14
Repeater-level Security and Traps
To enable or disable security and traps for all ports on a repeater
Security
7-15
Module-level Security and Traps
To enable or disable locking and/or traps at the module level
Security
Security
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Figure 7-6. Channel X Module Security Window
Enabling Security and Traps
7-17
Port-level Security and Traps
To enable or disable security and/or traps at the port level
Security
Security
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6. Click on to save your changes each port’s new status will be
Enabling Security and Traps
This chapter describes setting up front panel redundancy
Setting Front Panel Redundancy
Front Panel Redundancy
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Front Panel Redundancy
Setting Front Panel Redundancy
Configuring a Redundant Circuit
The Front Panel Redundancy window, Figure 8-1, will appear
Setting Front Panel Redundancy
To clear all Front Panel Redundancy settings, click the Reset button
Front Panel Redundancy
Figure 8-2. Add Circuit Address Window
Front Panel Redundancy
Setting Front Panel Redundancy
IETF MIB Support
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
Appendix A
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
MIB Components
Chassis MGR
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
IP Services
Host Services
Repeater One, Repeater Two, and Repeater Three
Ctron Use Only
Distributed LAN Monitor
RMON Default
MIB Navigator
RMON Host
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
A Brief Word About MIB Components and Community Names
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
EMM-E6 MIB Structure
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