Introduction

monitoring the module’s system resources, finding a source address on the module, establishing module-level port priorities, setting up broadcast suppression on the device, and configuring the module’s front panel COM port and any attached Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS).

Also described in this chapter is the Device View functionality associated with the DELHW-UA modular interface. Unlike other modular interfaces designed for the MultiSwitch 700 boards, the DELHW-UA module functions as an independent intelligent device with its own IP address. As such, it must be managed separately from the MultiSwitch 700 chassis and the board on which it is installed.

Chapter 3, Statistics, describes the two statistics views available at the interface level: MIB-II Interface statistics and RMON Ethernet statistics.

Chapter 4, Alarm Configuration, provides instructions for using both the Basic and Advanced alarm applications to configure alarms and the events that notify you that an alarm condition has occurred. The ability to automatically initiate a SET or a series of SETs in response to an alarm — functionality provided by the proprietary Actions MIB — is also described.

Chapter 5, FDDI Management, describes the Configuration, Connection Policy, Station List, Performance, FDDI Statistics, and Frame Translation selections available when a DELHF-UA module is installed.

Chapter 6, ATM Configuration, discusses the ATM Connections window which will appear if you have a DELHA-UA module installed in your device.

Chapter 7, WAN Configuration, describes the physical configuration of the DELHW-UA modular interface, including port interface module options, and explains the WAN Logical View window and its functions.

NOTE

The SmartSwitch and MultiSwitch Chassis User’s Guide discusses how to configure the MultiSwitch 700 chassis using the Chassis Setup view. It gives an overview of MultiSwitch 700 management views and general module information, and discusses changing the current view as well as the default view.

Related Manuals

The MultiSwitch 700 Modules User’s Guide is only part of a complete document set designed to provide comprehensive information about the features available to you through NetSight Element Manager. Other guides which include important information related to managing the MultiSwitch 700 include:

SmartSwitch and MultiSwitch Chassis User’s Guide

User’s Guide

Tools Guide

Remote Administration Tools User’s Guide

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