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Text conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Management tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Web management interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Windows installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Device Manager basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Starting Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Setting the Device Manager properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Opening a device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
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Statistics for single and multiple objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Content area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Setting up security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Setting console, Telnet, and Web passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Setting remote dial-in access security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
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Figure 22 Login page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Figure 23 Parts of the Web management page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Figure 24 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Figure 25 Console password page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Figure 26 Radius management page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
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Table 15  
Graph dialog box buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Help file locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
User levels in the Web management interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Menu headings and options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Page icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
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Preface  
Business Policy Switch 2000 management software provides the means to  
configure and monitor the operation of your Business Policy Switches.  
Management software includes the console interface resident in each Business  
Policy Switch; Java-based Device Manager software, which you install on a  
management station in the network; and a Web-based management interface  
accessible through a Web browser.  
This guide provides instructions for installing the Device Manager software and  
summarizes procedures for using Device Manager and the Web interface. For  
information about using the console interface, refer to Using the Business Policy  
Switch 2000.  
This guide includes the following information:  
A summary of management options for the switch  
Instructions to install Device Manager software  
A summary of navigation procedures for Device Manager and initial setup  
procedures using Device Manager  
An overview of the Web management interface  
Common startup problems and how to troubleshoot them  
Before you begin  
This guide is intended for network administrators with the following background:  
Basic knowledge of networks, Ethernet bridging, and IP and IPX routing  
Familiarity with networking concepts and terminology  
Basic knowledge of network topologies  
Experience with windowing systems, graphical user interfaces (GUIs), or  
Web browsers  
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Text conventions  
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angle brackets (< >)  
Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the  
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underscore.  
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install_dmvm <filename>  
<target_directory>, target_directory is one  
variable and you substitute one value for it.  
plain Courier  
text  
Indicates command syntax and system output, for  
example, prompts and system messages.  
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separator ( > )  
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Related publications  
For more information about using the Business Policy Switch, refer to the  
following publications:  
Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 (part number 208700-A)  
Describes how to install and use the Business Policy Switch 2000; includes  
instructions to use the console interface to configure the switch.  
Business Policy Switch 2000 Installation Instructions (part number  
209319-A)  
Provides installation instructions for the switch in English and five other  
languages.  
Installing Media Dependent Adapters (MDAs) (part number 302403-D)  
Provides installation instructions for media dependent adapters in the  
Business Policy Switch; includes descriptions of the available MDAs.  
Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software  
Operations (part number 209322-A)  
Describes how to use Device Manager software to manage the switch.  
Installation and Reference for the 100 Watt DC-DC Converter Module (part  
number 209132-A)  
Describes how to install and connect the BayStack DC-DC Converter.  
Installing the BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module (part number 304433-B)  
Describes how to install cascade modules in the switch and connect up to  
eight such switches into a stack configuration.  
Using Web-Based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 (part  
number 209570-A)  
Describes how to use the Web-based management interface to configure and  
monitor switch operations.  
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Chapter 1  
Management basics  
This chapter summarizes basic operational procedures in a Business Policy  
Switch and provides an overview of switch management options. Topics in this  
chapter include the following information:  
Overview of management tools (next)  
Setting IP parameters for management access to the switch (page 18)  
Access levels and passwords (page 20)  
Management tools  
You can use three management tools to monitor and manage your Business Policy  
Switch:  
Device Manager software (next)  
Web management interface (page 18)  
Console port interface (Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000.)  
Device Manager  
The Java-based Device Manager for the Business Policy Switches is a graphical  
user interface (GUI) that allows you to manage a standalone switch or a single  
switch stack. Device Manager provides the options found in other management  
tools, as well as the ability to manage VLANs and MultiLink Trunks. You can  
display or print statistics and other data in one of three graph formats. To use  
Device Manager, you must have network connectivity to a management station  
running Device Manager on one of the supported platforms. You must also assign  
an IP address to the switch, as described in “Setting the switch IP parameters” on  
page 18.”  
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Web management interface  
The Business Policy Switch Web management interface is a Web-based graphical  
user interface that you use with a Web browser to manage a standalone switch or  
switch stack. You can access devices on your network from various locations  
within the network.  
To access the Web interface, you need a Web browser and an IP address for the  
switch or switch stack. To assign the IP address to the switch, refer to “Setting the  
switch IP parameters” next.  
Setting the switch IP parameters  
To allow management access to the switch, you must assign IP parameters for the  
switch.  
To set the IP parameters:  
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2
Connect a terminal to the Console port on the switch.  
Set the terminal protocol as follows:  
9600 baud  
No parity  
8 bits  
1 stop bit  
Flow control set to Xon/Xoff  
Window Terminal Emulator option set to no  
Terminal Preferences: Function, Arrow, and Control keys active  
Buffer size set to 24  
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4
Connect the switch to power.  
After the Nortel Networks logo is displayed, press [Ctrl]-Y to display the  
Main Menu (Figure 1).  
At first the screen displays the Main Menu for a standalone switch. Then, if  
the switch is part of a stack configuration, the screen is refreshed within 20  
seconds to show the Main Menu for a stack configuration. The Main Menu for  
a stack configuration includes stack features (bold text in Figure 1).  
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Figure 1 Main menu  
Business Policy Switch Main Menu  
IP Configuration/Setup...  
SNMP Configuration...  
System Characteristics...  
Switch Configuration...  
Console/Comm Port Configuration...  
Identify Unit Numbers...  
Renumber Stack Units...  
Display Hardware Units...  
Spanning Tree Configuration...  
TELNET Configuration...  
Software Download...  
Configuration File...  
Display Event Log  
Reset  
Reset to Default Settings  
Logout  
Use arrow keys to highlight option, press <Return> or <Enter> to  
select option. Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C  
to return to Main Menu.  
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Select IP Configuration/Setup (or press i) to display the IP  
Configuration/Setup menu (Figure 2).  
Note: The default management VLAN in the Business Policy Switch is  
VLAN 1. To manage the switch, make sure the network management  
station is on the management VLAN or is connected to the management  
VLAN through routers.  
Figure 2 IP Configuration/Setup menu  
IP Configuration/Setup  
BootP Request Mode: [ BootP Disabled ]  
Configurable  
------------------  
In-Band Stack IP Address: [xx.xx.xx.xxx]  
In-Band Switch IP Address: [xx.xx.xx.xxx]  
In Use  
-----------------  
xx.xx.xx.xxx  
Last Boot  
-------------  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
In-Band Subnet Mask:  
[255.255.255.0]  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
Default Gateway:  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select  
choice. Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to  
return to Main Menu.  
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Do one of the following, based on your configuration:  
For a standalone switch, enter the IP address of the switch in the In-Band  
Switch IP Address field.  
Note: If the In-Band Subnet Mask field does not already contain a value  
when you enter the IP address in the In-Band Switch IP Address field,  
the switch software provides an in-use default value for the In-Band  
Subnet Mask field, based on the class of the entered IP address.  
For a stack configuration, enter the Stack IP address in the In-Band Stack  
IP Address field.  
Note: The In-Band Switch IP Address field allows this switch to operate  
as a standalone switch. However, this field is not required for the  
operation of the stack. You cannot enter the same IP address in both  
fields.  
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In the In-Band Subnet Mask field, enter the IP subnet mask address.  
In the Default Gateway field, enter the default gateway address.  
Access levels and passwords  
Access to management functions for Business Policy Switches is controlled by  
passwords and community strings. Different passwords or community strings  
allow access to different levels of management functions.  
Access to Device Manager requires entering community strings. Access to the  
Web interface requires a user identification and a password.  
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Chapter 2  
Installing Device Manager software  
Device Manager software is available on the Nortel Networks Services and  
Support Web site as a self-extracting executable file. This chapter provides  
instructions to install the Device Manager software in a Windows or UNIX  
environment.  
Accessing the Nortel Networks Web site  
To access the Nortel Networks Services and Support Web site:  
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2
Go to the following URL:  
www12.nortelnetworks.com/software  
Under Switching Products, choose Business Policy Switch 2000, and  
click Go.  
3
4
Scroll down to Business Policy Switch Device Manager.  
Follow the instructions in one of the next sections, depending on the platform  
on which you will install the software.  
Windows installation  
The minimum system requirements for installing Device Manager on Microsoft®  
Windows NT®, Windows® 95, or Windows 98 are:  
75 MHz Pentium or 100 MHz 486 processor  
16 MB DRAM  
100 MB space on the hard disk  
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To install the management software on a Windows platform:  
On the Business Policy Switch software Web page, click jdm_xxx.exe.  
Note: In the file name, xxx represents the current version of the Device  
Manager software.  
The file uncompresses and installs the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and  
the Device Manager software into the appropriate directories on your system.  
To run the Device Manager software:  
From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs > Nortel Frame Switch  
Management Software > Device Manager.  
UNIX installation  
The minimum system requirements for installing Device Manager in a UNIX  
environment are:  
SPARC workstation running the Sun Solaris 2.5.x (or higher) operating  
system  
— 120 MB space on the hard disk  
— 4 MB available in a temporary directory  
— 60 MB free in the directory where you want to install the Device Manager  
software  
— 32 MB DRAM  
or  
HP workstation running the HP/UX 10.20 or 11.x operating system  
— 120 MB space on the hard disk  
— 4 MB available in a temporary directory  
— 60 MB free in the directory where you want to install the Device Manager  
software  
— 32 MB DRAM  
or  
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AIX workstation running the IBM AIX 4.1 operating system  
— 120 MB space on the hard disk  
— 4 MB available in a temporary directory  
— 60 MB free in the directory where you want to install the Device Manager  
software  
— 32 MB DRAM  
Installing the Device Manager software in a UNIX environment requires two or  
three steps, depending on the specific platform:  
1
2
In a Solaris environment, install Solaris patches (next).  
In all three environments, install the Java Runtime Environment (JRE):  
For a Solaris environment, the JRE is available on the Nortel Networks  
Services and Support Web site (page 23).  
For an HP-UX or IBM AIX environment, go to the HP or IBM Web site  
to obtain the JRE (page 25 or page 26).  
3
Install the Device Manager software.  
You only need to install the Solaris patches and JRE once. After they are installed,  
you can upgrade your system to later versions of Device Manager without  
installing the patches and JRE again.  
Installing the software in a Solaris environment  
To install the Device Manager software in a Solaris environment:  
1
Install Solaris patches. Nortel Networks provides the necessary patches for  
Solaris 5.5.1 and Solaris 5.6.  
a
Use the uname -a command to determine the version of Solaris that is  
installed on your workstation.  
b
On the Business Policy Switch UNIX software Web page, click one of the  
following links to download the correct patches for your Solaris version:  
— 1.1.8_09a_patches_sparc_5.5.1.tar for Solaris 5.5.1  
— 1.1.8_09a_patches_sparc_5.6.tar for Solaris 5.6  
c
For instructions to install the patches, click README.sparc_1.1.8_09a.  
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Install the Java Runtime Environment for Solaris systems:  
a
On the Business Policy Switch UNIX software Web Page, click  
Solaris_JRE_1.1.8_09a_sparc.bin.  
b
For instructions to install the Solaris JRE, click install_jre.txt.  
3
Install the Device Manager software:  
On the Business Policy Switch UNIX software Web page, click jdm_xxx.tar.  
Note: In the file name, xxx represents the current version of the Device  
Manager software.  
The file uncompresses and installs the Device Manager software into the  
appropriate directories on your system.  
Before you run the Device Manager software, you must set the following UNIX  
environment variables:  
setenv JAVA_HOME <JRE installed path>  
setenv PATH${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${PATH}  
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH [JAVA_HOME}/lib/sparc/  
native_thread:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}  
setenv CLASSPATH ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/rt.jar:${CLASSPATH}  
To start Device Manager:  
Enter:  
% JDM a.b.c.d  
where a.b.c.d is the IP address of the device.  
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Installing the software in an HP-UX environment  
Nortel Networks does not directly provide the JRE for HP-UX systems. However,  
you can download the JRE from the HP corporate Web site.  
To install the Device Manager software in an HP-UX environment:  
1
Install the JRE for HP-UX:  
a
Go to one of the following URLs, depending on your version of HP-UX:  
for HP-UX 10.20  
for HP-UX 11.x  
b
Follow the prompts to download and install the JRE for your HP-UX  
system.  
2
Install the Device Manager software:  
On the Business Policy Switch UNIX software Web page, click jdm_xxx.tar.  
Note: In the file name, xxx represents the current version of the Device  
Manager software.  
The file uncompresses and installs the Device Manager software into the  
appropriate directories on your system.  
Before you run the Device Manager software, you must set the following UNIX  
environment variables:  
setenv JAVA_HOME <JRE installed path>  
setenv PATH${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${PATH}  
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH [JAVA_HOME}/lib/sparc/  
native_thread:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}  
setenv CLASSPATH ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/rt.jar:${CLASSPATH}  
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To start Device Manager:  
Enter:  
% JDM a.b.c.d  
where a.b.c.d is the IP address of the device.  
Installing the software in an IBM AIX environment  
Nortel Networks does not directly provide the JRE for IBM AIX systems.  
However, you can download the JRE from the IBM corporate Web site.  
To install the management software in an IBM AIX environment:  
1
Install the JRE for IBM AIX:  
a
b
Follow the prompts to download and install the JRE for your IBM AIX  
system.  
2
Install the Device Manager software:  
On the Business Policy Switch UNIX software Web page, click jdm_xxx.tar.  
Note: In the file name, xxx represents the current version of the Device  
Manager software.  
The file uncompresses and installs the Device Manager software into the  
appropriate directories on your system.  
Before you run the Device Manager software, you must set the following UNIX  
environment variables:  
setenv JAVA_HOME <JRE installed path>  
setenv PATH${JAVA_HOME}/bin:${PATH}  
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH [JAVA_HOME}/lib/sparc/  
native_thread:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}  
setenv CLASSPATH ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/rt.jar:${CLASSPATH}  
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To start Device Manager:  
Enter:  
% JDM a.b.c.d  
where a.b.c.d is the IP address of the device.  
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Chapter 3  
Device Manager basics  
This chapter describes basic procedures for using the Device Manager software.  
The chapter includes the following information:  
Instructions to start Device Manager, set the Device Manager properties, and  
open a device (next)  
A summary of the Device Manager user interface features and how to use  
them (starting on page 34)  
Instructions to view statistics and display graphs (page 43)  
Instructions to use Device Manager to Telnet to a switch (page 51)  
Information about the trap log (page 51)  
Information about online Help (page 52)  
Starting Device Manager  
To start Device Manager:  
Do one of the following, depending upon your operating system environment:  
In a Microsoft® Windows® environment, from the Windows taskbar  
choose Start > Programs > Nortel Frame Switch Management Software >  
Device Manager.  
In a UNIX environment, verify that the Device Manager installation  
directory is in your search path; then enter:  
JDM  
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The initial Device Manager window opens (Figure 3).  
Note: On startup, Device Manager performs a DNS lookup for the  
machine on which it is running. If the DNS lookup is slow or fails, the  
initial Device Manager window may take up to 30 seconds to open.  
Figure 3 Device Manager window  
Setting the Device Manager properties  
Device Manager communicates with the Business Policy Switch using Simple  
Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The software is shipped with default  
values set for important communication parameters, such as the polling interval,  
timeout, and retry count. You may want to set the parameters before you open a  
device to manage.  
To set the Device Manager properties:  
1
Choose Device > Properties.  
The Properties dialog box opens (Figure 4).  
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Figure 4 Properties dialog box  
2
3
Type information and select check boxes.  
Click OK.  
Table 1 describes items in the Properties dialog box.  
Table 1 Properties dialog box items  
Area  
Item  
Description  
Polling  
Status Interval  
Interval at which statistics and status information are gathered (default is  
300 seconds).  
(If traps, Status  
Interval)  
Interval at which statistics and status information are gathered when traps  
are enabled (default is 300 seconds).  
Hotswap Detect  
every  
The interval at which Device Manager polls for module information  
(default is 600 seconds).  
Enable  
Enables (checked) or disables (not checked) periodic polling of the device  
for updated status. If polling is disabled, the switch or stack status is  
updated only when you click Refresh in the chassis window.  
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Table 1 Properties dialog box items (continued)  
Area  
Item  
Description  
SNMP  
Retry Count  
Timeout  
Number of times Device Manager retransmits polling information.  
Length of each retry of each polling waiting period. When accessing the  
device through a slow link, you may want to increase the timeout interval  
and then change the Retransmission Strategy to superlinear.  
Trace  
Enables (checked) or disables (not checked) SNMP tracing. When Trace  
is selected, SNMP protocol data units (PDUs) are displayed in the  
Device > Log dialog box.  
Register for Traps Specifies whether or not Device Manager should automatically register to  
receive traps when Device Manager is launched against a switch.  
Max Traps in Log The specified number of traps that can exist in the trap log (default is  
500).  
Trap Port  
Specifies the UDP port that Device Manager will listen on to receive  
SNMP traps.  
Confirm row  
deletion  
When this check box is selected, a confirmation dialog box is displayed  
when you try to delete a row from a Device Manager table.  
Opening a device  
“Opening” a device displays the device view, a picture of the device. To open the  
device view, you must enter community strings that determine the access level  
granted to the device. Table 2 shows the default access community strings for the  
Device Manager software.  
Table 2 SNMP community string default values  
Access level  
Description  
Read-only  
public  
private  
secret  
Read-write  
Read-write-all  
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To display the device view:  
Do one of the following:  
1
Choose Device > Open.  
Choose Device > Open Last, and select an IP address from the list.  
Click the folder icon in the Device Manager window.  
Press [Ctrl] + O.  
The Open Device dialog box opens (Figure 5).  
Figure 5 Open Device dialog box  
Table 3 describes the items in the Open Device dialog box.  
Table 3 Open Device dialog box items  
Item  
Description  
Device Name  
Either an IP address or a DNS name for the device, entered by the  
user.  
Read Community  
Write Community  
SNMP read community string for the device. Default is public  
(displayed as ******). The entry is case-sensitive.  
SNMP write community string for the device. Default is private  
(displayed as *******).The entry is case-sensitive.  
2
In the Device Name text box, type the DNS name or IP address of the device.  
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In the Read Community and Write Community text boxes, type the proper  
community strings (Table 2 on page 32).  
Note: To gain Read-Write-All access to a device in Device Manager,  
you must enter the Read-Write-All community string for both the Read  
Community and Write Community strings.  
4
Click Open.  
Device Manager automatically determines what version of software the  
selected device is running and displays the appropriate Device Manager  
dialog boxes. The Device Manager window opens, showing a picture of the  
device (Figure 6) that represents the physical features of the device.  
Figure 6 Device view  
Device Manager window  
The Device Manager window (Figure 7) has the following parts:  
Menu bar  
Toolbar  
Device view  
Status bar  
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Figure 7 Parts of the Device Manager window  
Menu bar  
Toolbar  
Device view  
Status bar  
Menu bar  
Use the menu bar to set up and operate Device Manager (Table 4).  
Table 4 Menu bar commands  
Command  
Description  
Device  
Edit  
Opens the Open Device dialog box.  
Opens edit dialog boxes for selected objects in the device view (refer to  
“Selecting objects” on page 37). This command also opens dialog boxes  
for managing files and running diagnostic tests.  
Graph  
VLAN  
Opens statistics dialog boxes for the selected object.  
Opens dialog boxes for managing VLANs, spanning tree groups (STGs),  
and Multi-Link Trunks.  
Rmon  
Opens RMON configuration and monitoring dialog boxes.  
Actions  
Provides quick opening of a Telnet session without going through other  
dialog boxes.  
Help  
Opens online Help topics for Device Manager and provides a legend for  
the port colors in the device view.  
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Toolbar  
The toolbar contains buttons that provide quick access to commonly used  
commands and some additional actions (Table 5).  
Table 5 Toolbar buttons  
Button  
Name  
Description  
Menu bar equivalent  
Open Device Opens the Open Device dialog  
box.  
Device > Open  
Refresh  
Device  
Status  
Refreshes the device view  
information.  
Device > Refresh Status  
Trap Log  
Opens the trap log.  
Device > Trap Log  
Help > Device  
Help  
Opens online Help in a Web  
browser.1  
Edit Selected Displays configuration data for  
the selected chassis object.  
Edit > Unit  
Edit > Chassis  
Edit > Port  
Graph  
Selected  
Opens statistics and graphing  
dialog boxes for the selected  
object  
Graph > Chassis  
Graph > Port  
Telnet  
Opens a Telnet session.  
Actions > Telnet  
Alarm  
Manager  
Opens the Rmon Alarm  
Manager.  
Rmon > Alarm Manager  
1
If the online Help does not launch, refer to page 52.  
Device view  
The device view (Figure 8) allows you to determine at a glance the operating  
status of the various units and ports in your hardware configuration. You also use  
the device view to perform management tasks on specific objects.  
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Selecting objects  
The types of objects contained in the device view are:  
A standalone switch (called a unit in the menus and dialog boxes)  
A switch stack (called a chassis in the menus and dialog boxes)  
A media dependent adapter (MDA) (called a unit in the menus and dialog  
boxes)  
A port  
Figure 8 Objects in the device view  
Switch unit or  
chassis object  
Port object  
MDA object  
Selecting a single object  
To select a single object:  
Click the edge of the object.  
The object is outlined in yellow, indicating that it is selected. Subsequent  
activities in Device Manager refer to the selected object.  
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Selecting multiple objects  
To select multiple objects of the same type (such as ports or switches of the same  
type):  
Do one of the following:  
For a block of contiguous ports, drag to select the group of ports.  
For multiple ports, MDAs, or switches in the stack, [Ctrl]-click on the  
objects.  
Note: In a switch stack that contains Business Policy Switches and  
BayStack switches, you can select only one type of switch at a time.  
To select all the ports in a standalone switch or in a switch stack:  
Choose Edit > Select > Ports.  
To select all the “units” (switches and MDAs, but not ports):  
Choose Edit > Select > Units.  
To select an entire stack:  
Choose Edit > Select > Chassis.  
Viewing information about an MDA  
To view information about an MDA:  
1
2
Select the MDA.  
Choose Edit > Unit.  
The Edit > Unit dialog box opens for the MDA (Figure 9). The Edit > Unit  
dialog box describes the MDA installed in the switch.  
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Figure 9 MDA dialog box  
LEDs and ports  
The color of LEDs in the device view is the same as the colors of the LEDs on the  
physical switch. However, the device view does not show blinking activity of the  
LEDs.  
For a full description of the LEDs for the Business Policy Switch, refer to Using  
the Business Policy Switch 2000.  
The ports on the device view are color coded to show port status. Table 6 shows  
the status assigned to each color.  
Table 6 Port color codes  
Color  
Description  
Green  
Port is operating.  
Red  
Port has been manually disabled.  
Port has no link.  
Orange  
Light Blue  
Dark Blue  
Gray  
Port is in standby mode.  
Port is being tested.  
Port is unmanageable.  
In addition, the Help menu provides a legend that identifies the port colors and  
their meanings (Figure 10).  
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Figure 10 Port color legend  
Shortcut menus  
Each object in the device view has a shortcut menu that opens when you  
right-click a selected object. The switch shortcut menu (Figure 11) provides  
access to basic hardware information about the switch and to the graphing dialog  
boxes for the switch.  
Figure 11 Switch unit shortcut menu  
Table 7 describes the commands on the switch unit shortcut menu.  
Table 7 Switch unit shortcut menu commands  
Command  
Description  
Edit  
Opens a read-only dialog box that provides  
basic hardware information about the switch.  
Graph  
Opens a dialog box that displays statistics for  
the switch and allows you to display the  
statistics as a graph.  
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The port shortcut menu (Figure 12) provides a faster path for editing and graphing  
a single port; however, you can access the same options using the menu bar or the  
toolbar.  
Figure 12 Port shortcut menu  
Table 8 describes the commands on the port shortcut menu.  
Table 8 Port shortcut menu commands  
Command  
Descriptions  
Edit  
Opens a dialog box that allows you to set operating parameters  
for the port.  
Graph  
Opens a dialog box that displays statistics for the port and  
allows you to display the statistics as a graph.  
Enable  
Disable  
Administratively brings a port up.  
Administratively shuts down a port. The color of the port  
changes to red in the device view.  
The MDA shortcut menu (Figure 13) contains a single command, Edit, that opens  
a read-only dialog box with basic hardware information about the MDA.  
Figure 13 MDA shortcut menu  
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Status bar  
The status bar displays error and informational messages from the software  
application. These messages are not related to the device being managed.  
Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes  
Table 9 describes buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes. Not all buttons appear  
in all dialog boxes.  
Table 9 Device Manager buttons  
Button  
Name  
Description  
Insert  
Opens a dialog box to create a new entry for a table; then  
from the dialog box, inserts the new entry in the table.  
Copy  
Paste  
Copies selected cells from a table.  
Pastes copied values to a currently selected table cell.  
Reset  
Changes  
Causes changed (but not applied) fields to revert to their  
previous values.  
Print Table or Prints the table or graph that is displayed.  
Print Graph  
Stop  
Stops the current action (compiling, saving, and so forth).  
If you are updating or compiling a large data table, the  
Refresh button changes to a Stop button while this action  
is taking place. Clicking the Stop button interrupts the  
polling process.  
Export Data Exports information to a file you specify. You can then  
import this file into a text editor or spreadsheet for further  
analysis.  
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Editing objects  
You can edit objects and values in the Device Manager device view in the  
following ways:  
Select an object and, on the toolbar, click the Edit Selected button.  
The edit dialog box opens for that object.  
From a switch or port shortcut menu, choose Edit. The edit dialog box opens  
for that object.  
When you change the value in a box, the changed value is displayed in bold.  
However, changes are not applied to the running configuration until you click  
Apply.  
Note: Many dialog boxes contain a Refresh button. After you apply  
changes to fields, click Refresh to display the new information in the  
dialog box.  
Working with statistics and graphs  
Device Manager tracks a wide range of statistics for each switch, the stack  
(chassis), and each port. You can view and graph statistics for a single object or  
multiple objects. For information about the statistics tracked for the switch and  
ports, refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000.  
This section describes the types of statistics and graphs available, the graph dialog  
boxes, and the procedure for creating a graph.  
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Types of statistics  
The data tables in the statistics dialog boxes list the counters, or categories of  
statistics being gathered, for the specified object. For example, the categories for  
ports include Interface, Ethernet Errors, Bridge, and Rmon. Each category can be  
associated with six types of statistics (Table 10).  
Table 10 Types of statistics  
Statistic  
Description  
AbsoluteValue  
The total count since the last time counters were reset. A system  
reboot resets all counters.  
Cumulative  
The total count since the statistics window was first opened. The  
elapsed time for the cumulative counter is displayed at the bottom of  
the graph window.  
Average  
The cumulative count divided by the cumulative elapsed time.  
Minimum  
The minimum average for the counter for a given polling interval over  
the cumulative elapsed time.  
Maximum  
LastValue  
The maximum average for the counter for a given polling interval over  
the cumulative elapsed time.  
The average for the counter over the last polling interval.  
Types of graphs  
With Device Manager, you can create line, area, bar, and pie graphs. Figure 14,  
Figure 15, Figure 16, and Figure 17 illustrate the different graph styles,  
respectively.  
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Figure 14 Line graph  
Figure 15 Area graph  
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Figure 16 Bar graph  
Figure 17 Pie graph  
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Statistics for single and multiple objects  
Statistics for a selected object or objects are displayed in the statistics dialog box.  
The dialog box for a single object shows all six types of statistics for each counter  
(Figure 18).  
Figure 18 Interface statistics for a single port  
The statistics dialog box for multiple objects shows a single type of statistics  
(Table 10) for the selected objects. For example, Figure 19 shows LastValue  
statistics for the selected ports.  
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Statistics type  
To change the type of statistics displayed, select a different type from the show list  
at the bottom of the dialog box.  
The statistics are updated based on the poll interval shown at the bottom of the  
dialog box. You can select a different polling interval.  
Buttons for bar, pie, and line graphs are located at the bottom of a statistics dialog  
box. See the next section, “Viewing statistics as graphs,” for instructions to use  
these buttons.  
You can export the statistics to a tab-separated file format and import the file into  
other applications. To export the information, use the Export Data button below  
the table.  
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To create a graph for an object:  
1
2
Select the object or objects to be graphed (see “Selecting objects” on  
page 37).  
Do one of the following:  
On the toolbar, click Graph Selected.  
From the shortcut menu for the object, choose Graph.  
From the main menu, choose Graph > Chassis or Graph > Port.  
A statistics dialog box opens with tabs for different categories of statistics for  
the selected object (Figure 20).  
Figure 20 Statistics dialog box for a port  
3
4
Select a tab for the group of statistics you want to view.  
On the displayed data table, drag to select the cells you want to graph. (They  
must be in the same row or column.)  
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Click one of the graph buttons at the bottom of the dialog box (see “Types of  
graphs” on page 44).  
A graph dialog box opens for the selected graph type.  
To print a copy of the graph, click Print.  
6
Buttons at the top of the graph dialog boxes for line, area, and bar graphs allow  
you to change the orientation of the graph, change the scale, or change the graph  
type. Table 11 describes the buttons in the graph dialog boxes.  
Table 11 Graph dialog box buttons  
Button  
Name  
Description  
Stacked  
“Stacks” data quantities instead of displaying them  
side-by-side.  
Horizontal  
Log Scale  
Line Chart  
Area Chart  
Bar Chart  
Rotates the graph 90 degrees.  
Changes the scale of the x-axis (of an unrotated graph)  
from numeric to logarithmic.  
Converts an area graph or bar graph to a line graph.  
Converts a line graph or bar graph to an area graph.  
Converts a line graph or area graph to a bar graph.  
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Telneting to a switch  
From Device Manager, you can initiate a Telnet session to the console interface  
for the switch or stack you are currently accessing.  
To Telnet to a switch:  
Do one of the following:  
From the Device Manager main menu, choose Actions > Telnet.  
On the toolbar, click the Telnet button.  
A Telnet window to the switch opens.  
Trap log  
You can configure a Business Policy Switch to send SNMP generic traps. When  
Device Manager is running, any traps received are recorded in the trap log. You  
set the maximum number of entries in the trap log using the Properties window  
(page 30). The default number of trap log entries is 500.  
To view the trap log:  
Do one of the following:  
On the toolbar, click the Trap Log button.  
From the Device Manager Main Menu, choose Device > Trap Log.  
Note: When you operate Device Manager from a UNIX platform, you  
must be logged in as root in order to receive traps.  
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By default, traps are sent in SNMP V2c format. However, if you are using an  
older network management system (NMS), one that supports only SNMP V1  
traps (HP OpenView), you can specify that the traps be sent in V1 format.  
Management stations operating with Device Manager are automatically added to  
trap receivers.  
For more information about traps and trap receivers, refer to Using the Business  
Policy Switch 2000.  
Online Help  
Online Help in Device Manager is context-sensitive. You use a Web browser to  
display online Help. The Web browser should launch automatically when you  
click the Help button. If the Help topic you are accessing is not displayed in your  
browser, exit the existing browser session and click the Help button again. If, for  
some reason, the Web browser does not launch, the default locations of the Help  
files are the directories listed in Table 12.  
Table 12 Help file locations  
Platform  
Default path  
Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT  
UNIX  
c:\jnm\help\dm\dm.html  
DM-UNIX/DM/help/dm/dm.html  
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Web management interface basics  
A Business Policy Switch includes a Web management interface that lets you  
monitor your switch through a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on the  
network. The Web interface provides many of the same monitoring and  
configuration features as the Device Manager software.  
This chapter provides an overview of the Web management interface and its  
navigation features. For information about specific Web management pages,  
check the online Help in the Web management interface. For information about  
using the Web management interface to configure and manage the switch, refer to  
Using Web-Based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000.  
This chapter contains information about the following topics:  
Requirements (this page)  
Accessing your switch through the Web interface (page 54)  
Security (page 60)  
Requirements  
To use the Web-based management interface you need:  
A computer connected to any of the network ports  
One of the following Web browsers installed on the computer:  
— Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 or later  
— Netscape Navigator, version 4.51 or later  
The IP address of the switch or switch stack  
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Note: As long as you have a route to the switch and there are no filters or  
access policies in effect, you should be able to monitor the switch using the  
Web interface.  
For instructions to set the IP address of the switch, refer to “Setting the switch IP  
parameters” on page 18.  
Access to the Web management interface must also be enabled for the switch (the  
default setting) using the console interface. For information about enabling Web  
access, refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000.  
Accessing the Web interface  
Before you log in to the Web management interface, use the console interface to  
verify the VLAN port assignments and to make sure that the switch CPU and your  
computer are assigned to the same VLAN. If the devices are not connected to the  
same VLAN, the IP address of the switch will not open the home page.  
To access the Web interface:  
1
2
Start your Web browser.  
In the Web address field of your Web browser, type the switch IP address, and  
press [Enter].  
If this is the first time you are logging in to the Web management interface,  
the System Information home page opens (Figure 21).  
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Figure 21 System Information home page  
Network security does not yet exist the first time you access the Web  
management interface. As the system administrator, you must create access  
parameters and passwords. For more information about setting access  
parameters and system passwords, refer to “Setting up security” on page 60.  
3
If passwords have already been set, the login page opens (Figure 22).  
Figure 22 Login page  
4
In the Username text box, type ro for read-only access or rw for read-write  
access.  
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6
In the Password text box, type your password.  
Click Log On.  
The System Information home page opens.  
With Web access enabled, the switch can support up to four concurrent Web page  
users. Two pre-defined user levels are available, and each user level has a  
corresponding user name and password.  
Table 13 shows the two pre-defined user levels available and their corresponding  
access levels in the Web management interface.  
Table 13 User levels in the Web management interface  
User level  
User name  
Password  
Access level  
Read-only  
Read-write  
ro  
XXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXX  
Read-only  
rw  
Full read/write access  
Information is available online about the Web management interface. To access  
more information about the Web management interface:  
Do one of the following:  
Click Support > Help to view the entire Help file.  
For context-sensitive Help, click the Help button on any page to view  
information specifically about that page.  
Web page layout  
All the Web management pages for the Business Policy Switch have a common  
layout (Figure 23). Each is divided into two sections: the menu and the content  
area. All Web pages are optimized for an 800 x 600 pixel screen size.  
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Figure 23 Parts of the Web management page  
Web browser toolbar  
?
Help button  
Administration > System Information  
Summary  
Configuration  
Fault  
Content  
area  
Business Policy Switch 2000  
BayStack 460 HW:AB3 FW:V0.2E  
sysDescription  
SW:v1.0.0.33  
Statistics  
Application  
Administration  
System Info(option)  
Security  
sysUpTime  
sysName  
35 Minutes, 29 Seconds  
Menu  
sysLocation  
sysContact  
Logout  
Reset  
Support  
9794EA  
Menu  
The menu (Figure 24) is the same for all pages. It contains a list of seven main  
headings.  
Figure 24 Menu  
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The first six headings provide options for viewing and configuring switch  
parameters. The Support heading provides options to open the online Help file  
and the Nortel Networks Web site. Table 14 lists the main menu headings and  
their associated options. For detailed information about managing the switch  
using the Web management interface, refer to Using Web-Based Management for  
the Business Policy Switch 2000.  
Table 14 Menu headings and options  
Heading  
Option  
Summary  
Stack Information  
Switch Information  
Switch View  
Identify Unit Numbers (only for a stack configuration)  
Stack Numbering (only for a stack configuration)  
Configuration  
IP  
System  
SNMPv1  
SNMPv3  
SNMP Trap  
MAC Address Table  
Find MAC Address  
Port Management  
High Speed Flow Control  
Software Download  
Configuration File  
Console/Comm Port  
Stack Operational Mode  
Fault  
RMON Threshold  
RMON Event Log  
System Log  
Statistic  
Port  
Interface  
Ethernet Errors  
Transparent Bridging  
RMON Ethernet  
RMON History  
Application  
Port Mirroring  
Rate Limiting  
IGMP  
VLAN  
Spanning Tree  
MultiLink Trunk  
QoS  
COPS  
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Table 14 Menu headings and options (continued)  
Heading  
Option  
Administration  
System Information  
Security  
Logout  
Reset  
Reset to Defaults  
Support  
Help  
Release Notes  
Manuals  
Upgrade  
Content area  
The content area displays tables of information with buttons that you use to  
configure and monitor the switch. Some tables may be too big to fit the displayed  
page area. In these cases, use the scroll bars at the side and bottom to view the  
entire table.  
Icons  
Some pages contain icons that allow you to modify information in a statistical  
table or to display statistics in chart format. Table 15 describes the icons.  
Table 15 Page icons  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Modify  
Modifies the row.  
Help  
Opens online Help.  
Delete  
Deletes a row.  
Pie chart  
Displays the statistics as a pie chart.  
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Icon  
Name  
Description  
Bar graph  
Displays statistics as a bar graph.  
Line graph Displays statistics as a line graph.  
Setting up security  
To set passwords and RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service)  
authentication settings for the for the switch or stack, use the Security pages.  
These pages allow you to create or modify the passwords of a standalone switch  
or any switches within the stack framework, and allow you to set the security  
parameters for remote dial access users.  
Note: Nortel Networks recommends that when you install the switch,  
you set the initial system passwords using the console interface. After  
that, you can update them using the Web management interface. For  
information about using the console interface, refer to Using the  
Business Policy Switch 2000.  
To set console, Web, and Telnet passwords and RADIUS authentication settings:  
From the main menu, choose Administration > Security.  
Four options are displayed:  
Web  
Allows you to define Web password settings in switch or stack mode.  
Telnet  
Allows you to define Telnet password settings in switch or stack mode.  
Console  
Allows you to define console password settings in switch (stand alone) or  
stack mode.  
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Radius  
Allows you to set the server parameters that will provide authentication,  
authorization, and accounting for RADIUS.  
Note: For information on setting switch (standalone) or stack  
operational modes, refer to Using Web-Based Management for the  
Business Policy Switch 2000.  
Setting console, Telnet, and Web passwords  
1
2
From the main menu, select Administration > Security.  
On the Security page list, click Console, Telnet, or Web.  
The selected password management page opens (Figure 25).  
Note: The title of the page indicates which type of access you are setting  
the password for. In Figure 25, the network administrator selected  
Administration > Security > Console.  
Figure 25 Console password page  
3
Choose the type of password:  
None—specifies no password for this type of access  
Local Password—sets a password for access through direct network  
connection or a direct Console port connection  
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RADIUS Authentication—sets a password for remote dial-in. If you  
select this password type, you must also set up RADIUS authentication  
from the Radius management page.  
4
5
Type the password for read-only and read-write user access.  
Click Submit to save the changes.  
Setting remote dial-in access security  
To set the parameters for remote dial-in access security:  
1
From the main menu, select Administration > Security > Radius.  
The Radius management page opens (Figure 26).  
Figure 26 Radius management page  
2
3
Type the IP addresses of the primary and secondary RADIUS servers.  
Type the number of the user datagram protocol (UDP) port for the RADIUS  
server. The default value is 1645.  
4
Type a character string for the RADIUS Shared Secret. This parameter is a  
special switch security code that provides authentication to the RADIUS  
server. The value can be any contiguous ASCII string that contains at least  
one printable character, up to a maximum of 35.  
5
Click Submit.  
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Index  
Copy button 42  
A
customer support 16  
Actions menu 35  
AIX installation of Device Manager 26  
Alarm Manager button 36  
data, exporting 48  
Device Manager  
installing on Windows 21  
requirements 17  
starting 29  
B
bar graph example 46  
blinking LEDs 39  
Device menu 35  
buttons  
dialog boxes 42  
toolbar 36  
displaying 33  
summary 36  
C
color-coded ports 39  
communication parameters, setting for Device  
entering 33  
Edit command 40, 41  
Confirm row deletion parameter 32  
console passwords 60  
Edit menu 35  
Edit Selected button 36  
Enable command 41  
Export Data button 42, 48  
content area, Web page 59  
conventions, text 14  
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line graph example 45  
G
graph  
creating 49  
Graph command 40, 41  
graph dialog box 50  
Graph menu 35  
M
graph types 44  
H
shortcut menu 41  
Help button 36  
menu, Web 57  
Help menu 35  
Help, Device Manager 52  
menus. See individual menu names  
Minimum statistics 44  
I
If traps, status interval parameter 31  
N
Insert button 42  
Netscape Navigator, software version 53  
network security  
setting up 60  
J
JRE (Java Runtime Environment)  
object types 37  
objects  
editing 43  
selecting 37  
L
LastValue statistics 44  
layout, Web page 56  
LEDs in device view 39  
legend, port color 35, 39  
Line Chart button 50  
online Help 35, 52  
Open Device button 33, 36  
Open Device dialog box 33, 35  
operating port, color 39  
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P
Device Manager 17  
Web management interface 18, 53  
Paste button 42  
Windows installation of Device Manager 21  
Reset Changes button 42  
Rmon menu 35  
patches, Solaris 23  
polling interval 48  
port shortcut menu 41  
port 41  
ports  
disabled 39  
selecting 38  
Print button 42  
AIX 26  
product support 16  
Properties dialog box 30  
Solaris 23  
publications  
hard copy 16  
related 15  
Solaris installation of Device Manager 23  
R
standalone switch, setting IP parameters 20  
standby port, color 39  
statistics  
for multiple objects 48  
graphing 43  
Read-Write-All access 34  
Refresh Device Status button 36  
Register for Traps parameter 32  
release notes, obtaining 58  
remote dial-in access 62  
types 44  
statistics dialog box  
multiple objects 48  
single object 47  
statistics dialog boxes 35  
Status Interval parameter 31  
Status Poll Enable parameter 31  
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UNIX environment variables 25  
switch stack, selecting 38  
switch stack, setting IP parameters 20  
UNIX environment variables for Device Manager  
24  
user levels 56  
value, changed 43  
T
versions, Web browsers 53  
technical support 16  
Telnet passwords 60  
text conventions 14  
timeout, setting 32  
Web Help file, accessing 58  
toolbar, Device Manager 36  
trap log 51  
Web site, Services and Support 21  
window, Device Manager 30, 34  
Windows installation for Device Manager 21  
Write Community parameter 33  
Write Community, SNMP 34  
troubleshooting  
locations of Help files 52  
opening the Web home page 54  
receiving traps 51  
selecting switches in device view 38  
setting UNIX environment variables 25  
types of objects 37  
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