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Creating a Pie Chart
Chapter Alarm Configuration
Errors
Admin State
Commands
Setting the Polling Intervals
Disable Security
Using the Trmmim User’s Guide
Set Calculation Mode Window
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Statistics
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Ring and Station Variables
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Contents
Trmmim
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Contents
Chapter Alarm Configuration
Chapter Ring Map
Chapter Statistics
Chapter Ring Security Configuration
Appendix a Trmmim MIB Structure
Contents
Using the Trmmim User’s Guide
Trmmim
What’s not in the Trmmim Guide
Introduction to Spma for the Trmmim
Conventions
Screen Displays
Introduction to Spma for the Trmmim
Using the Mouse
Button
Getting Help
FTP
Trmmim Firmware
Introduction to Spma for the Trmmim Trmmim Firmware
Using the Trmmim Hub View
Using the Hub View
Using the Trmmim Hub View
Navigating Through the Hub View
Hub View Front Panel
Trmmim Hub View
Device Name
Uptime
Time and Date
Device Location
Using the Trmmim Hub View
Using the Mouse in a Hub View Module
Module Index FNB Bypass State
Hub View Port Color Codes
Port Display Form
Total Bytes
Errors
Frames
Port Type
FNB Display
Monitoring Hub Performance
Using the Trmmim Hub View
Checking Device Status and Updating Front Panel Info
Name and Location
Date and Time
Checking Module Status
Contact
Total Rings
Module Name
Speed Fault
Speed Fault Location
Module
Port Name
Admin State
Checking Port Status
Module/Port
Checking Station Status
Link State Time
Insertion Trap
Station Name
Vendor
Upstream Neighbor/Downstream Neighbor
Port Mapping
Physical Location
Priority
Reverse MACs
Checking Ring Port Status
Configuring Station Name, Location, or Priority
Class
Fault State Time
Media Fault
Media Type
Checking Statistics
Burst
Bytes
Line
Abort
Managing the Hub
Managing the Hub at the Device Level
Find MAC Address
Setting the Polling Intervals
12. The Find MAC Address Window
13. Trmmim Polling Intervals
Contact Status
Port Operational State
Device General Status
Device Configuration
Statistics
Managing the Hub at the Module Level
Controlling Token Ring FNB Multiplexer Connections
INS
Right Connect
Board
Left Connect
Bypass
Controlling Token Ring Speed
Clearing the Module FNB Configuration Window Selections
Auto AUT
Controlling Token Ring MIM Management Mode
Enabling All Ports on Token Ring Modules
Management MGT
Managing the Hub at the Port Level
Converting a Station Port to a Ring-out Port
Enabling and Disabling Station and Ring Ports
Removing a Station from the Ring
Ring Map
From the icon
From the command line stand-alone mode
Launching the Ring Map
From the Hub View
Selecting a Ring to Map
Ring Name
Ring Map
Name
Speed
Stations
Utilization
Viewing Station-specific Information
Quick Info Popup Window
Board and Port
Drop
Setting a Station Name
Performance and Errors
Setting a Station Drop
Viewing Management Station Configuration
Commands
Error Status
Open Status
Error
Active Monitor
Setting the Statistics Calculation Mode
Error Report Timer
Viewing Ring-level Information
Viewing the Error Table
Set Calculation Mode Window
Error Table Window
Total Errors
Isolating Errors
Non-Isolating Errors
Changing the Station Labels
Viewing Device Information
Setting the Map Poll Interval
Device Information Window
Ring Purges
Viewing Beacon History
Active Monitor Changes
Beacon Events
Last Beacon Type
Longest Beacon
Last 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 Windows
Finding 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 Windows
Alarm Configuration
Spmarun e5alarms IP address community name
Setting and Viewing Ring Alarms
Alarm Configuration
Setting and Viewing Station Alarms
Setting a Ring Level Alarm
Alarm Configuration
Alarm Configuration
Alarm Configuration
Setting a Station Level Alarm
Alarm Configuration Setting and Viewing Station Alarms
Using Statistics
Statistics
Viewing the Ring Station List
Spmarun e5stats IP Address community name
Upstream Addr
Module and Port
Stn Name
Downstream Addr
Using the Reverse MAC Button
Monitoring Ring and Station Statistics
Refreshing the Station List
Creating a Pie Chart
Creating a Graph or Meter
Click mouse button 1 on
Protocols
Ring and Station Variables
General
KBytes
Burst Error
Isolating Errors
Line Errors
AC Error
Non-Isolating Errors
Abort Error
Internal Error
Token Errors
Frequency Errors
Statistics Ring and Station Variables
Ring Security Configuration
About Ring Security
Launching the Security Configuration Window
Ring Security Configuration
Security Configuration Ring Selection window, -1, will appear
Disallowed Station List
Allowed Station List
Allowed Count
Disallowed Count
Security Mode Options
Disable Security
Enable Security
Allowed/Disallowed List Configuration Buttons
Configuring Security
Building the Allowed List Automatically
Deleting Stations from the Allowed or Disallowed Lists
Station Addition Window
Clearing All Entries in the Allowed or Disallowed List
Clear List Window
Changing the Ring Security Mode
Remove
Ietf MIB Support
Trmmim MIB Structure
Snmp Agent
Chassis MGR
Protocol Stack
Network One, Network Two
Brief Word About MIB Components and Community Names
Telnet
Trmmim MIB Structure
Index
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