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SANbox 5200 Series Switch Management

 

 

 

 

User’s Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.7.3.3

NTP Client

4-25

4.7.4

SNMP Properties

4-26

4.7.4.1

SNMP Configuration

4-27

4.7.4.2

SNMP Trap Configuration

4-28

4.8

Archiving a Switch

4-29

4.9

Restoring a Switch

4-29

4.10

Restoring the Factory Default Configuration

4-31

4.11

Downloading a Support File

4-33

4.12

Upgrading the Switch Using License Keys

4-34

4.13

Installing Firmware

4-35

4.14

Displaying Hardware Status

4-36

Section 5

Managing Ports

 

5.1

Displaying Port Information

5-1

5.1.1

Monitoring Port Status

5-2

5.1.1.1

Displaying Port Types

5-2

5.1.1.2

Displaying Port Operational States

5-3

5.1.1.3

Displaying Port Speeds

5-3

5.1.1.4

Displaying Transceiver Media Status

5-4

5.1.2

Port Statistics Data Window

5-5

5.1.3

Port Information Data Window

5-8

5.2

Configuring Ports

5-10

5.2.1

Changing Port Administrative States

5-11

5.2.2

Changing Port Speeds

5-12

5.2.3

Changing Port Types

5-12

5.2.4

I/O Stream Guard

5-13

5.2.5

Scan Device

5-13

5.2.6

Changing Port Symbolic Name

5-14

5.3

Using the Extended Credits Wizard

5-14

5.4

Resetting a Port

5-15

5.5

Testing Ports

5-16

5.6

Graphing Port Performance

5-18

5.6.1

Starting SANsurfer Performance Viewer

5-19

5.6.2

Exiting SANsurfer Performance Viewer

5-19

5.6.3

Saving and Opening Performance View Files

5-20

5.6.4

Changing the Default Performance View File Encryption Key

................ 5-21

5.6.5

Setting SANsurfer Performance Viewer Preferences

5-21

5.6.6

Setting the Polling Frequency

5-22

5.6.7

Displaying Graphs

5-22

5.6.7.1

Arranging Graphs in the Display

5-23

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