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Contents  
Preface  
What is in this Guide ........................................................................................................... xi  
Conventions ......................................................................................................................... xii  
Related SPECTRUM Documentation................................................................................. xii  
Other Related Documentation............................................................................................ xii  
Getting Help .........................................................................................................................xv  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
What is in this Chapter...................................................................................................... 1-1  
Cabletron Ethernet Hubs Management Module .............................................................. 1-1  
Terminology ........................................................................................................................ 1-2  
Chapter 2  
Device Views  
What is in this Chapter...................................................................................................... 2-1  
Accessing the Device View ................................................................................................. 2-1  
Ethernet Hubs Device View Description........................................................................... 2-2  
Device View Banner............................................................................................................ 2-4  
MMAC Device Panel........................................................................................................... 2-5  
MMAC Device Statistics Panel.......................................................................................... 2-7  
Logical MIM Representation ............................................................................................. 2-8  
Gauge Control Panel.................................................................................................. 2-13  
Selected Attribute................................................................................................ 2-13  
Gauge Mode ......................................................................................................... 2-13  
Gauge Type .......................................................................................................... 2-13  
Gauge Control Panel Buttons ............................................................................. 2-14  
Physical MIM Representation ......................................................................................... 2-15  
Port Source Address View ................................................................................................ 2-18  
Cabletron Hub LEDs........................................................................................................ 2-18  
SIRM Hubs................................................................................................................. 2-19  
IRM2 Hubs ................................................................................................................. 2-19  
IRM3 Hubs ................................................................................................................. 2-20  
IRBM Hubs................................................................................................................. 2-21  
MRXI Hubs................................................................................................................. 2-22  
MiniMMAC Hubs....................................................................................................... 2-22  
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Chapter 2  
Device Views (continued)  
Changing MIM Representations......................................................................................2-23  
Changing MIM Representations on the Entire Hub ................................................2-23  
Changing MIM Representations on a Single Module  
Using the Menu Bar...................................................................................................2-23  
Changing MIM Representations on a Single Module  
Using the Mouse.........................................................................................................2-24  
Chapter 3  
Application Views  
What is in this Chapter ......................................................................................................3-1  
Accessing the Application View..........................................................................................3-1  
Application View Description .............................................................................................3-2  
HASPART Panel...........................................................................................................3-4  
SNMP System Group View ..........................................................................................3-4  
SNMP UDP Group View ..............................................................................................3-4  
SNMP ICMP Group View.............................................................................................3-5  
SNMP IP Group View...................................................................................................3-7  
IRBM MMAC Bridge Database View ........................................................................3-10  
Acquired Database...............................................................................................3-10  
Permanent Database............................................................................................3-11  
UPS Statistics View....................................................................................................3-12  
Chapter 4  
Configuration Views  
What is in this Chapter ......................................................................................................4-1  
Accessing the Configuration View......................................................................................4-1  
Configuration View Description .........................................................................................4-2  
Model Configuration.....................................................................................................4-3  
Device Configuration....................................................................................................4-4  
Bridge Information.......................................................................................................4-5  
Configuration View Buttons.........................................................................................4-5  
Source Address View ....................................................................................................4-6  
Device Source Address Table .......................................................................................4-7  
Control View .................................................................................................................4-7  
Configure Alarms View.................................................................................................4-9  
Redundancy View .......................................................................................................4-11  
Flash Download View...........................................................................................4-14  
Additional Configuration View............................................................................4-15  
Community and Trap Table.................................................................................4-15  
Bridge Configuration View.........................................................................................4-17  
Model Configuration ............................................................................................4-17  
Device Configuration............................................................................................4-17  
Configuration View Buttons ................................................................................4-18  
Hub Redundancy Management........................................................................................4-21  
Setting Redundant Circuits .......................................................................................4-24  
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Chapter 5  
Diagnostic Views  
What is in this Chapter...................................................................................................... 5-1  
Accessing the Diagnostic View........................................................................................... 5-1  
Diagnostic View Description .............................................................................................. 5-2  
SIRM Hub..................................................................................................................... 5-3  
MRXI Hubs................................................................................................................... 5-4  
Chapter 6  
Performance Views  
What is in this Chapter...................................................................................................... 6-1  
Device Performance View................................................................................................... 6-1  
Accessing the Device Performance View ........................................................................... 6-2  
IRBM, IRM2, IRM3 and MiniMMAC Hubs................................................................ 6-3  
SIRM and MRXI Hubs................................................................................................. 6-6  
MIM Performance View...................................................................................................... 6-6  
IRBM, IRM2, IRM3 and MiniMMAC Hubs................................................................ 6-7  
SIRM and MRXI Hubs............................................................................................... 6-10  
HASPART Panel .................................................................................................. 6-11  
Port Performance View..................................................................................................... 6-11  
Device View Access Method....................................................................................... 6-11  
DevTop View Access Method ..................................................................................... 6-12  
IRM2, IRM3, IRBM, and MiniMMAC Hubs ............................................................. 6-13  
SIRM Hubs................................................................................................................. 6-16  
MRXI Hub .................................................................................................................. 6-17  
Chapter 7  
Event and Alarm Messages  
What is in this Chapter...................................................................................................... 7-1  
Cabletron Ethernet Hub Alarms and Events.................................................................... 7-2  
Index  
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Figures  
Chapter 2  
Device Views  
Figure 2-1.  
Figure 2-2.  
Figure 2-3.  
Figure 2-4.  
Figure 2-5.  
Accessing the Device View ................................................................................... 2-2  
Cabletron Hub Device View ................................................................................. 2-3  
MMAC Device Statistics Panel ............................................................................ 2-7  
Logical MIM Representation of IRM2, IRM3, and IRBM Device Views .......... 2-10  
Logical MIM Representation of IRM2, IRM3, and IRBM Device View  
(accessed through the Physical MIM Representation) ..................................... 2-11  
Logical MIM Representation of MiniMMAC Device View ............................... 2-12  
Physical MIM Representation of IRM2, IRM3 and IRBM Device Views ........ 2-16  
Physical MIM Representation of MiniMMAC Device View ............................. 2-17  
Figure 2-6.  
Figure 2-7.  
Figure 2-8.  
Chapter 3  
Application Views  
Figure 3-1.  
Accessing the Application View ........................................................................... 3-2  
Chapter 4  
Configuration Views  
Figure 4-1.  
Figure 4-2.  
Accessing the Configuration View ....................................................................... 4-2  
Redundantly Connected Hub Device ................................................................. 4-23  
Chapter 5  
Diagnostic Views  
Figure 5-1.  
Accessing the Diagnostic View ............................................................................. 5-2  
Chapter 6  
Performance Views  
Figure 6-1.  
Accessing the Device Performance View ............................................................. 6-2  
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Tables  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Table 1-1.  
Model Type Descriptions....................................................................................... 1-2  
Chapter 2  
Device Views  
Table 2-1.  
Table 2-2.  
Table 2-3.  
Logical Gauge Menu Options................................................................................ 2-6  
Gauge Mode Menu Options................................................................................... 2-6  
Port Status Values................................................................................................. 2-9  
Chapter 3  
Application Views  
Table 3-1.  
Table 3-2.  
Table 3-3.  
Table 3-4.  
Table 3-5.  
Table 3-6.  
SNMP ICMP Group View Information................................................................. 3-6  
IP Address Table Information View Fields.......................................................... 3-8  
IP Route Table Information View Fields.............................................................. 3-8  
SNMP IP Group View Information....................................................................... 3-9  
IRBM MMAC Acquired Database Table ............................................................ 3-11  
IRBM MMAC Permanent Database Table......................................................... 3-12  
Chapter 4  
Configuration Views  
Table 4-1.  
Table 4-2.  
Table 4-3.  
Table 4-4.  
Table 4-5.  
Table 4-6.  
Table 4-7.  
Table 4-8.  
Table 4-9.  
Table 4-10.  
Table 4-11.  
Table 4-12.  
Table 4-13.  
MMAC Source Address Board/Port Location View Fields .................................. 4-7  
Error Source Table Fields ................................................................................... 4-11  
MMAC Redundancy Information View Fields................................................... 4-12  
Address Delete View Fields ................................................................................ 4-13  
Circuit Reset View Fields.................................................................................... 4-13  
DownLoad Software View Field Definitions ...................................................... 4-14  
Community Table Detail View Field Definitions............................................... 4-16  
SNMP ICMP Group View Fields ........................................................................ 4-18  
Additional Bridge Information View Fields....................................................... 4-19  
Setup Information View Fields........................................................................... 4-19  
Topology Information View Table Fields ........................................................... 4-20  
Forward Delay & Hello Information View Fields.............................................. 4-20  
IRBM Bridge Control View Fields...................................................................... 4-21  
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Chapter 6  
Performance Views  
Table 6-1.  
Table 6-2.  
Table 6-3.  
Table 6-4.  
Table 6-5.  
Table 6-6.  
Table 6-7.  
Table 6-8.  
Table 6-9.  
Table 6-10.  
Table 6-11.  
Multi-Attribute Line Graph Definitions...............................................................6-3  
Frame Breakdown Pie Chart.................................................................................6-4  
Error Breakdown Pie Chart ..................................................................................6-4  
MIM Configuration View Fields............................................................................6-9  
IRM2, IRM3, IRBM, and MiniMMAC Configure Alarms View Fields ...............6-9  
SIRM and MRXI MIM Configure Alarms View Fields ......................................6-10  
Port Configuration View Field Definitions.........................................................6-15  
Port Configure Alarms View Field Definitions ..................................................6-15  
Ethernet Port Standard Statistics View Field Definitions................................6-17  
Ethernet Port Standard Statistics View Field Definitions................................6-18  
Ethernet Port Configure Alarms View Field Definitions...................................6-18  
Chapter 7  
Event and Alarm Messages  
Table 7-1.  
Events and Alarms.................................................................................................7-2  
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Preface  
Use this guide if you are going to manage a Cabletron Ethernet Hub through  
SPECTRUM. Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with  
SPECTRUM’s functions as described in the SPECTRUM Operator’s Reference,  
and the SPECTRUM Administrator’s Reference. You should also be familiar  
with any network management and hardware requirements described in the  
related hardware documentation.  
What is in this Guide  
The following chapter descriptions outline the organization of the Cabletron  
Ethernet Hubs Management Module Guide.  
Chapter  
Description  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Describes the Cabletron Ethernet Hubs  
management module and model types.  
Chapter 2  
Device Views  
Describes the Device Views available for each  
Cabletron Ethernet Hub model type.  
Chapter 3  
Application Views  
Describes the Application Views available for  
each Cabletron Ethernet Hub model type.  
Chapter 4  
Configuration Views  
Describes the Configuration View available  
for each Cabletron Ethernet Hub model type.  
Chapter 5  
Diagnostic Views  
Describes the Diagnostic View available for  
each Cabletron Ethernet Hub model type.  
Chapter 6  
Performance Views  
Describes the Performance View available for  
each Cabletron Ethernet Hub model type.  
Chapter 7  
Event and Alarm  
Messages  
Contains a listing and explanation of the  
alarm and event messages generated in the  
Event Log or Alarm View for the Cabletron  
Ethernet Hub model types.  
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Conventions  
Conventions  
In this manual, the following conventions are used:  
• Command names are printed in bold; for example, Clear or Save &  
Close.  
• Menu selections to access a view are printed in bold; for example,  
Configuration or Detail.  
.
Help  
• Buttons are represented by a shadowed box; for example,  
.
Related SPECTRUM Documentation  
Refer to the following documentation for more information on using  
SPECTRUM:  
SPECTRUM Operator’s Reference  
SPECTRUM Administrator’s Reference  
SPECTRUM Report Generator User’s Guide  
SPECTRUM Application View Reference Guide  
Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators  
Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administators  
How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM  
Other Related Documentation  
Refer to the following documentation for more information on managing TCP/  
IP-based networks:  
LAN Troubleshooting Handbook, Mark Miller (1989, M&T Publishing, Inc.)  
The Simple Book — An Introduction to Management of TCP/IP-based  
Internets, Marshall T. Rose, Performance Systems International, Inc.  
Computer Networks, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice-Hall, Inc.  
Local Area Networks, Architectures and Implementations, James Martin &  
Kathleen K. Chapman for the Arben Group, Inc. (1989, Prentice-Hall, Inc.)  
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Getting Help  
Getting Help  
For additional support for SPECTRUM products, or to make comments or  
suggestions regarding SPECTRUM or this manual, contact Cabletron  
Systems Technical Support via one of the following means:  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
What is in this Chapter  
This chapter describes the SPECTRUM Management Module for the  
Cabletron Ethernet Hub family of devices. It also provides the Model Type  
Names assigned to the hubs in SPECTRUM. The Model Type Name refers to  
the template used to specify device attributes, actions, and associations for  
device models in SPECTRUM.  
Cabletron Ethernet Hubs Management Module  
The SPECTRUM Ethernet Hubs Management Module manages the  
Cabletron Ethernet Hub family of devices by using the SNMP network  
management agent and the Management Information Bases (MIBs), included  
with the management module.  
Table 1-1 provides the Model Type Names for the Cabletron Ethernet hubs  
and a brief description of the intelligent hub module devices supported by the  
Cabletron Ethernet Hubs Management Module.  
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Terminology  
Table 1-1.  
Model Type Descriptions  
Model Type Name  
Hub Description  
Hub_CSI_IRBM  
An Intelligent Repeater Bridging Module  
(IRBM) managed through the Simple Network  
Management Protocol (SNMP) only. This  
module includes bridging functionality that is  
similar to a Cabletron SNMP NB25.  
Hub_CSI_IRM2  
Hub_CSI_IRM3  
Hub_CSI_SIRM  
Hub_CSI_MRXi  
Hub_CSI_MiniM  
An Intelligent Repeater Module-2 (IRM2)  
managed through SNMP only.  
An Intelligent Repeater Module-3 (IRM3)  
managed through SNMP only.  
An Intelligent Repeater Module (IRM)  
managed through SNMP only.  
An MRXI intelligent repeater module  
managed through SNMP only.  
A MiniMMAC intelligent repeater module  
managed through SNMP only.  
If you have installed both the Hub_CSI_MRXi (Cabletron Ethernet Hubs  
Management Module) and the HubCSIMRXi (MRXI-24 Management  
Module), and are going to model an MRXI or MRXI-2, make sure you select  
the Hub_CSI_MRXi (MRXI/MRXI-2) model type from the Select Model Type  
menu, NOT the HubCSIMRXi (MRXI-22 or 24) model type.  
NOTE  
If you are running a previous version of SPECTRUM, the following user  
interface aspects may differ from those in SPECTRUM version 4.0:  
NOTE  
• Order and names of menu selections  
• Navigational features (mouse button functionality)  
For information about menu selections and navigating within previous  
versions of SPECTRUM, refer to the SPECTRUM System User’s Guide. For  
information about menu selections and navigating within SPECTRUM  
version 4.0, refer to the SPECTRUM Operator’s Reference.  
Terminology  
This section defines several terms used in this guide to describe Cabletron  
Ethernet hub and board model types.  
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Terminology  
Hub Chassis  
The software model representation of an MMAC with no boards installed in  
its slots. An MMAC chassis can have three, five, or eight slots.  
Media Interface Modules (MIMs)  
The software model representations of boards installed in an MMAC hub  
chassis. For the purposes of this guide, the term MIM will represent all MIMs  
that can be installed in a Cabletron hub.  
Intelligent MIMs  
MIMs that provide network management functions and network media  
interfacing.  
Non-intelligent MIMs  
MIMs that provide interfaces to different kinds of network media, but have no  
network management capabilities.  
Single-Port Interface Modules (SPIMs)  
For the MRXI and MiniMMAC hubs, this term is used to represent the non-  
intelligent MIMs that can be installed in these hub chassis types.  
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Chapter 2  
Device Views  
What is in this Chapter  
This chapter provides a description of the Device View for the Cabletron  
Ethernet Hubs Management Module. This description includes an  
explanation of the menu bar access to the various views used to control and  
monitor the hub devices, and how to use the Device View to view the logical  
and physical representations of Cabletron hubs, access SPECTRUM generic  
views, and monitor hub performance. It also points out differences in the  
Device Views of various Cabletron hubs.  
Accessing the Device View  
You can access the Device View using one of the following methods (refer to  
• Double-click on the Device View button of the icon. This opens the Device  
View last accessed (i.e., Logical or Physical Device View) for this device.  
• Highlight the icon and select Device -> Logical or Device -> Physical  
from the Icon Subviews menu. The Hub_CSI_MRXi and Hub_CSI_ MiniM  
model types do not support the Logical/Physical submenu, and provide  
access to the Logical Device View through the Device menu item.  
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Ethernet Hubs Device View Description  
Figure 2-1.  
Accessing the Device View  
Double-click  
Close  
Navigate  
Alarms  
Performance  
Notes...  
Utilities  
Zoom  
Configuration  
Diagnostic  
Acknowledge  
Flash Green Enabled  
Application  
Device  
DevTop  
Logical  
Physical  
Select Logical or Physical  
Ethernet Hubs Device View Description  
The Device View for a hub allows you to view a logical or physical  
representation of the Media Interface Modules (MIMs) installed in a hub. The  
logical MIM representation shows a port status label and a logical gauge,  
while the physical MIM representation shows the actual physical appearance  
of the module and its LEDs. The Device View also provides you with menu bar  
access to the views that monitor and control the hub, the hub modules and  
each module port.  
The Device View shows an actual representation of the hub configuration. The  
representation is updated after each SPECTRUM polling cycle to show any  
changes in the hub configuration. For example, if a module is pulled from or  
added to the hub, the device view displays the new configuration. Figure  
displays one example of a Cabletron Ethernet Hub Device View.  
Device Views  
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Ethernet Hubs Device View Description  
Figure 2-2.  
Cabletron Hub Device View  
Primary Landscape 0x00400000 - VNM Host - IRBM Hub of type Hub_CSI_IRBM  
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File  
View  
Help?  
System Up Time  
Manufacturer  
Device Type  
Model Name  
Contact  
Network Address  
Description  
Serial Number  
Location  
IRBM Hub  
IRBM Hub  
IRBM Hub  
3
2
1
MT8  
MT8  
IRBM  
ON  
165  
ON  
ON  
42  
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ON  
180  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
0
ON  
256  
ON  
0
0
0
0
0
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
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Device View Banner  
Device View Banner  
The top portion of the IRM, IRM2, IRM3, and IRBM Logical Device Views  
displays the following information. A condition status banner surrounding  
this information displays the condition status color for the device, with the  
exception of Flashing Green, which is only valid for the Contact Status Label.  
Refer to Table 3-1 for definitions of condition status colors.  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default model name.  
Net Address  
The Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to the device.  
Sys Up Time  
The time the device has been active without failure, displayed in the following  
format: days+hours:minutes:seconds.  
Contact  
The textual identification and contact information of the person responsible  
for managing the device.  
Manufacturer  
The manufacturer of the device.  
Description  
A textual description of the device. This description may include the name and  
version of the hardware type, the software operating system, and the  
networking software.  
Device Type  
A hardware description of the device being modeled.  
Location  
The location of the device as entered in the Creation dialog box when the  
model was created. If no location has been specified, this field displays the  
model name of the SPECTRUM location view containing the device.  
Serial Number  
The serial number of this device.  
Device Views  
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MMAC Device Panel  
MMAC Device Panel  
The top portion of a MiniMMAC hub Device View displays an MMAC Device  
Panel. The IRBM, IRM, IRM2, and IRM3 Device Views also display the Device  
Panel when accessed by selecting the Physical Device View from the Icon  
Subviews Menu. The MMAC Device Panel appears in the Device View in both  
the logical and physical MIM representations. The MMAC Device Panel  
displays the following information about the hub:  
Name  
The user-defined or default model name for the hub.  
Location  
The location of the device as entered in the Creation dialog box when the  
model was created. If no location has been specified, this field displays the  
model name of the SPECTRUM location view containing the device.  
Net Address  
The IP address of the hub.  
Device Type  
The SPECTRUM model type name of the hub.  
System UpTime  
The time the hub has been active without failure. The time is displayed in the  
following format: days+hours:minutes:seconds  
The colored rectangle that appears around these fields displays the device  
contact status. For a list of device contact status colors, refer to Table 3-2.  
The MMAC Device Panel also provides a Logical Gauges button and a  
Gauge Mode button. These buttons allow you to change the type of statistical  
information presented in the Logical MIM horizontal bar gauges. The Logical  
MIM bar gauges appear under the name of the module (e.g., IRM2) and under  
each module port. The following sections describe how these buttons work.  
Logical Gauges  
The Logical Gauges button lets you change the statistics represented in the  
horizontal gauges for the entire MMAC. The horizontal gauges can display a  
given statistic as either a percentage or a rate, depending on the setting of the  
Gauge Mode button. When you single-click on the Logical Gauges button, a  
Gauge Mode  
The Gauge Mode button allows you to change the gauge representation of the  
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Logical Gauge Menu Options  
Option  
Definition  
Frames  
Indicates frames received or transmitted by the module  
or port.  
Bytes  
Indicates bytes received or transmitted by the module  
or port.  
Recv_Colls  
Trans_Colls  
Indicates collisions detected by the module or port  
while receiving data.  
Indicates collisions generated by the module or port  
during transmission.  
Total_Errors  
Align_Errors  
Indicates errors detected by the module or port.  
Indicates misaligned packets detected by the module or  
port.  
CRC_Errors  
Runts  
Indicates packets with bad Cyclical Redundancy  
Checks (CRCs) received by the module or port.  
Indicates runt packets received by the module or port.  
Runt packets are packets that are less than the  
standard Ethernet frame of 64 bytes, not including  
preamble.  
Giants  
Indicates giant packets received by the module or port.  
A giant packet exceeds 1518 bytes not including  
preamble.  
OutOfWindow  
Indicates collisions out of the standard window (51.2µs)  
due to a network problem.  
Table 2-2.  
Gauge Mode Menu Options  
Option  
Definition  
Percentages  
Displays the selected statistic as a percentage of the  
total statistics for the module.  
Rates  
Displays the selected statistic as a rate over a given  
time frame.  
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MMAC Device Statistics Panel  
The top portion of the MRXI Device View and the IRM Device View (when  
accessed by selecting Physcial from the Device View submenu) displays the  
MMAC Device Statistics Panel. This panel displays the Frame Rate and  
Collision Rate information for the hub. Each rate is color-coded to correspond  
to the Multi-Attribute Line Graph. Figure 2-3 shows an example of the  
MMAC Device Statistics Panel.  
Figure 2-3.  
MMAC Device Statistics Panel  
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Three buttons are available on the MMAC Device Statistics Panel. These  
buttons allow you to change the statistical presentation of the Multi-Attribute  
Line Graph or the Logical MIM horizontal bar gauges. The buttons and their  
functions are as follows:  
Log/Lin  
This button allows you to toggle between a logarithmic and a linear scale  
presentation of the multi-attribute line graph.  
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Logical Gauges  
This button allows you to change the statistics represented in the horizontal  
gauges for the entire MMAC. When you single-click on the Logical Gauges  
button, a menu appears. The horizontal bar gauge changes color depending on  
the statistic being represented. The following table provides a list of the menu  
options and their corresponding gauge color definitions.  
Menu Option Gauge Color Definition  
Frame  
Light blue  
Indicates the number of frames received or  
transmitted by the module or port.  
Collisions  
Yellow  
Indicates the total number of collisions  
detected by the module or port.  
Gauge Mode  
The Gauge Mode button allows you to change the gauge representation of the  
selected statistic. Refer to Table 4-2 for the statistic gauge representations.  
Logical MIM Representation  
The logical MIM representation provides information about the individual  
modules. For information on the Device View physical MIM representation,  
see the section titled “Physical MIM Representation.”  
The logical MIM representation provides port status labels and double-click  
zones that provide access to information on each module installed in the hub.  
The logical MIM representation also provides several double-click zones that  
function as follows:  
Port Number  
Indicates the port number. You can double-click on the port number to bring  
up a notes window.  
Port Status  
Indicates the status of the port. You can double-click on this zone to bring up  
the Port Performance view, which is described in Chapter 6. When you have  
accessed the Logical MIM representation through the Physical MIM  
representation, double-clicking the Port Status Label opens the Port  
Administration Status dialog box. If you have write privileges, you can double-  
click on this zone to change the port administration status from ON to OFF or  
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Port Performance  
Indicates the frame rate for the port. You can change this display using the  
Gauge Control Panel, which is described later in this chapter. When you have  
accessed the Logical MIM representation through the Physical MIM  
representation, the Port Performance label displays a gauge. The rates or  
percentages measured by this gauge depend on the setting of the Logical  
Gauges and Gauge Mode buttons. You can double-click on the Port  
Performance Gauge to bring up the port performance view, which is described  
in Chapter6.  
Table 2-3.  
Port Status Values  
Status  
Color Code  
Yellow  
NLNK (No link)  
ON  
Green  
OFF  
Blue  
SEG (Segmented)  
Red  
NSQE  
SQE  
CL  
Green (IRBM)  
Green (IRBM)  
Blue (IRBM)  
You can also access several generic views from the View and Device Menu  
pulldown menus. These generic views include:  
• Configuration View  
• Performance View  
• Diagnostic View  
• Application View  
• Display Logical/Physical MIMs  
The procedures for displaying these generic views are given in the section  
titled “Changing MIM Representations” later in this chapter.  
Figures 2-4 through 2-6 show some examples of Device Views for Cabletron  
hubs. The examples show one or more modules displayed in a Logical  
Representation.  
Some modules may not support logical MIM representations. Refer to the  
specific module’s hardware documentation.  
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Figure 2-4.  
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Figure 2-5.  
Logical MIM Representation of IRM2, IRM3, and IRBM Device View  
(accessed through the Physical MIM Representation)  
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Location  
Network Address  
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System UpTime  
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Frames  
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Figure 2-6.  
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Device Type  
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Location  
System UpTime  
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Percentage  
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SYSTEM  
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PORT OK  
POWER  
COLLISION  
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MPIM-F2  
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Gauge Control Panel  
Gauge Control Panel  
The Gauge Control Panel allows you to change the type of statistical  
information presented in the Port Performance label of the Logical MIM  
Representation. To access the Gauge Control Panel, single-click on the right-  
most module in the hub chassis to highlight it and then select Gauge Control  
Panel from the Icon Subviews menu.  
Selected Attribute  
This area of the Gauge Control Panel allows you to select the statistical  
attribute displayed on the Logical Interface Icon’s Gauge. The label changes  
color to reflect the attribute selected. Refer to Table 4-1 for a list of the  
attribute definitions.  
Gauge Mode  
This area of the Gauge Control Panel allows you to select the mode presented  
by the Logical Gauge. Possible selections are Totals, Rates, or Percentages.  
The Percentages selection represents the percentage of the interface compared  
to the rest of the interfaces, and is not currently supported. Once you select  
these attributes, click the Gauge Control Panel Apply button to activate the  
mode represented in the Logical Gauge Label (f).  
Gauge Type  
This option allows you to select either a numeric or linear representation of  
the Logical Gauge.  
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Gauge Control Panel Buttons  
The following buttons are available in the Gauge Control Panel:  
Apply  
Apply the Selected Attribute selection(s) to the Port Performance label. The  
settings cannot be saved.  
Keep Settings  
Save the current settings while running SpectroGRAPH.  
Reset  
Reset back to the last Keep Settings selections.  
Close  
Close the Gauge Control Panel and reset back to the default attribute of  
Frame Rate.  
Default  
Return all settings to their default values.  
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Physical MIM Representation  
The Physical MIM Representation of the hub shows each of the modules  
installed in the hub along with the current LED status conditions (on or off).  
The Physical MIM Representation gives you the same access to generic views  
as the Logical MIM Representation.  
Figures 2-7 through 2-9 show some examples of Device Views showing  
modules in a physical representation.  
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Name  
Device Type  
Location  
Network Address  
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System UpTime  
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Gauge Mode  
Frames  
Percentage  
IRBM  
SN  
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Location  
System UpTime  
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Port Source Address View  
The Port Source Address View is available from the IRBM, IRM2, IRM3, and  
MiniMMAC Device Views. This view allows you to display the Source Address  
information for the port. To open the Port Source Address View, follow these  
steps:  
1. Click on the port icon with the right mouse button to display the port Icon  
Subviews menu.  
2. Select Port Source Address View from the this menu.  
You can also display the Port Source Address View as follows:  
1. Click on the port icon to highlight it.  
2. Select Icon Subviews from the View menu.  
3. Select Port Source Address View from the Icon Subviews menu.  
The Port Source Address View displays the following information:  
Name  
The user-defined or default name for the hub.  
Network Address  
The IP address of the hub.  
Device Type  
The SPECTRUM model type name of the hub.  
Slot/Port Number  
The slot number and the port number in this format: 1.1 (Slot number 1, Port  
number 1).  
Source Address Table  
The list of Source Addresses for the port. The print button allows you to print  
out a copy of the table to a printer or a file.  
Cabletron Hub LEDs  
This section describes the LEDs available on Cabletron Systems intelligent  
modules for the MMAC hub chassis types and the LEDs available on the front  
panel of the MRXI and MiniMMAC. You can see these LEDs in the Physical  
Representation of the Device View. For more specific information on LEDs,  
refer to the corresponding Cabletron hardware installation manual.  
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SIRM Hubs  
SIRM Hubs  
The SIRM supports LEDs that represent operating status, collision rates,  
error rates, packets transmitted and packets received for the entire hub as  
follows:  
Fail (Error)  
This LED is located on the top of the left-hand LED column. It indicates that a  
problem has been detected with the SIRM.  
CLN (Collision Present)  
This LED is located on the top of the right-hand LED column and is not  
labelled in SPECTRUM. It indicates that the SIRM is detecting a collision  
signal from one of the segments connected to the hub.  
Unlabeled 1  
This LED is located below the Fail LED. It indicates that the SIRM is  
receiving network management packets.  
Unlabeled 2  
This LED is located below the CLN LED. It indicates that the SIRM network  
management software is on line and functional.  
The SIRM modules also contain an RCV and POK LED that are associated  
with its repeater port and its network management port.  
IRM2 Hubs  
The IRM2 supports LEDs that represent operating status, collision rates,  
error rates, packets transmitted, and packets received for the entire hub as  
follows. The LEDs are listed in top to bottom order, except where otherwise  
noted.  
ER (Error)  
This LED indicates that a problem has been detected with the IRM2.  
PW (Power)  
This LED indicates that the hub is receiving power.  
RC (Receive)  
This LED indicates the IRM2 is repeating a data packet received from one of  
the segments connected to the hub chassis.  
XM (Transmit)  
This LED indicates that the IRM2 is transmitting a data packet out to all  
other segments connected to the hub chassis.  
CL (Collision Present)  
This LED indicates the IRM2 is detecting a collision signal from one of the  
segments connected to the hub chassis.  
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PO (Port OK)  
This LED is lit to indicate that the Network Interface Chip associated with  
the IRM2’s internal repeater port has passed an internal Loop Back Test and  
is ready for transmission.  
P1 (Port 1 OK)  
This LED is lit to indicate that the Network Interface Chip associated with  
the IRM-2’s external repeater port has passed an internal Loop Back Test and  
is ready for transmission.  
R1(Receive 1)  
This LED is located to the left of the P1 LED. It indicates the IRM2 is  
repeating a data packet received from the segment connected to the IRM2 AUI  
Port or Fiber Optic Port.  
LN (Link)  
This LED is located below the IRM2’s AUI port. It indicates that a link has  
been established between the fiber optic port on the IRM2 and the fiber optic  
device at the other end of the fiber optic link segment.  
IRM3 Hubs  
The IRM3 supports LEDs that represent operating status, collision rates,  
error rates, packets transmitted and packets received for the entire hub as  
follows:  
PW (Power)  
This LED is located at the top of the left-hand LED column. It indicates that  
the IRM3 is receiving power from the MMAC.  
OK (Board OK)  
This LED is located at the top of the right-hand LED column. If this LED is  
lit, the module is operating properly. If this LED is not lit, there is an  
initialization problem. You may need to press the Reset switch.  
RC (Receive)  
This LED is located below the OK LED. It indicates that the IRM3 is  
repeating a packet received from a connected segment.  
MM (Management)  
This LED is located below the PW LED. It indicates that the IRM3 is  
receiving or transmitting management packets.  
CL (Collision)  
This LED is located below the MM LED. It indicates that a collision has been  
detected on a segment.  
PO (Port OK)  
This LED is located below the RC LED. It indicates that the internal repeater  
port is OK.  
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IRBM Hubs  
ON (AUI)  
This LED is located above the AUI port and to the left of the PW LED. It  
indicates that the AUI port is the active repeater port.  
PW (Power)  
This LED is located above the AUI port and to the right of the ON LED. It  
indicates that the AUI port is receiving power.  
ON (FO)  
This LED is located below the AUI port and to the left of the LN LED. It  
indicates that the fiber optic port is the active repeater port.  
LNK (Link)  
This LED is located below the AUI port and to the right of the ON LED. It  
indicates that a link has been established between the port and the fiber optic  
device.  
IRBM Hubs  
The IRBM is divided into two sets of LEDs. One set, located in the right-hand  
LED column, is associated with the IRBM’s repeating functions and a second  
set is associated with the IRBM’s bridging functions. The repeater set has the  
same functions as the LEDs described for the IRM2. The bridging set of LEDs  
is as follows:  
ON (On Line)  
This LED is located at the top of the left-hand LED column. It indicates that  
the IRBM’s bridging functionality is on line and operational.  
ST (Stand By)  
This LED is located below the ON LED. It indicates that the IRBM’s bridging  
functionality is in the standby mode and is not capable of forwarding packets.  
RC (Receive)  
This LED is located below the ST LED. It indicates that the IRBM’s bridge  
port is receiving data packets.  
XM (Transmit)  
This LED is located below the RC LED. It indicates that the IRBM’s bridge  
port is transmitting packets to the segment connected to it.  
CP (Collision Present)  
This LED is located below the XM LED. It indicates that a collision is  
occurring on the segment connected to the IRBM’s bridge port. On some  
IRBMs, this LED may be labelled CP.  
PO (Power)  
This LED indicates that the hub is receiving power.  
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MRXI Hubs  
The MRXI supports LEDs that represent operating status, collision rates,  
error rates, packets transmitted and packets received for the entire hub as  
follows:  
POWER  
This LED indicates that the hub is receiving power.  
LNK (Link)  
This LED indicates that a link has been established between the module and  
the 10BASE-T device at the other end of the twisted pair segment. This LED  
remains lit as long as the link is maintained. The link LED flashes to indicate  
that the hub has established a link with reversed polarity.  
RCV (Receive)  
This LED indicates that the hub is receiving a data packet on that segment.  
COLLISION  
This LED indicates that a collision is occurring on a system level.  
MGMT (Management)  
When flashing, this LED indicates that the MRXI’s network management  
software is receiving a packet directed toward management.  
FAULT  
This LED indicates than an error has been detected by the MRXI’s software.  
XMT (Transmit)  
This LED indicates that the hub is transmitting packets to the segment  
connected to it.  
MiniMMAC Hubs  
The MiniMMAC supports LEDs that represent network activity and  
operating status, as follows:  
PORT OK  
This LED indicates that the corresponding port is not segmented from the  
network and is ready to transmit or receive packets from a segment attached  
to the port.  
RECEIVE  
This LED indicates that the MiniMMAC is receiving a data packet from the  
segment attached to the corresponding port.  
POWER  
This LED indicates that the MiniMMAC is receiving power.  
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COLLISION  
This LED indicates that the MiniMMAC has detected a collision on one of its  
ports.  
FLT (Fault)  
This LED is located on the back of the MiniMMAC. It indicates that an error  
has been detected by the MiniMMAC’s software.  
XMT (Transmit)  
This LED is located on the back of the MiniMMAC. It indicates that the hub is  
transmitting packets to the segment connected to it.  
Changing MIM Representations  
You can change the MIM representation of the entire hub or the MIM  
representation of selected modules in the hub. The following sections describe  
several methods for changing MIM representations.  
Changing MIM Representations on the Entire Hub  
To change the representation of the entire hub Device View, follow these steps:  
1. Within the hub Device View, pull down the Device Menu.  
2. Click on either the Display Physical MIMs or Display Logical MIMs  
menu option. The appearance of the hub changes to the selected MIM  
representation.  
Changing MIM Representations on a Single Module  
Using the Menu Bar  
To change the representation of a single module using the menu bar, follow  
these steps:  
1. From the Physical representation of the Device View, move the mouse  
pointer onto the module. Single-click the left mouse button.  
2. Select the Icon Subviews from the View menu.  
3. Select the Go Logical menu option. The selected module changes its  
appearance and appears to extend from the hub chassis.  
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Changing MIM Representations on a Single Module Using the Mouse  
This procedure works only when you are viewing the Physical representation  
of modules and you want to change to a Logical representation.  
NOTE  
Changing MIM Representations on a Single Module  
Using the Mouse  
To change the MIM representation of a single module using the mouse, follow  
these steps:  
1. From the Physical representation of the Device View, move the mouse  
pointer onto the module.  
Make sure that the mouse pointer is not on top of, or next to, a gauge or port  
connector (depending on the initial MIM presentation) otherwise a Port  
NOTE  
Performance View will open.  
2. Double-click the left mouse button. The appearance of the selected module  
changes. A selected single module appears to extend from the hub chassis.  
3. Double-click the left mouse button again to return the module to its  
original appearance.  
This procedure works only when you are viewing the Physical representation  
of modules and you want to change to a Logical representation.  
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Application Views  
What is in this Chapter  
This chapter describes the Cabletron Ethernet Hubs Management Module  
Application Views. The Application View provides buttons that allow you to  
access increasingly detailed views of network information, and table entries  
within views that provide you with double-click zones that navigate to device-  
specific information views.  
Accessing the Application View  
You can access the Application View using one of the following methods (refer  
• Double-click on the Application View label of the icon.  
• Highlight the icon and select Application from the Icon Subviews menu.  
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Figure 3-1.  
Accessing the Application View  
Double-click  
Close  
Navigate  
Alarms  
Performance  
Notes...  
Utilities  
Zoom  
Configuration  
Diagnostic  
Acknowledge  
Flash Green Enabled  
Application  
Device  
Select Application  
DevTop  
Application View Description  
The Application View presents protocol related performance and error  
statistics for a device. Protocols covered include TCP/IP, ICMP, and UDP. The  
Application View also gives you access to firmware attribute information for  
the Cabletron hub device. If the hub device is connected to other devices, you  
can access additional attribute information for the connected devices through  
the Application View HASPART Panel. The following sections describe the  
Application Views for each Cabletron Ethernet hub.  
The Application Views for Cabletron Ethernet hubs are similar. There are  
only two differences:  
• The IRBM Hub Application View provides an extra button (the Bridge  
Databases button), which presents bridging statistics on the IRBM hub.  
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• The IRM3 Hub Application View provides a UPS button, which displays  
an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) statistics view.  
The Application View for the IRBM, IRM2, IRM3, SIRM, MiniMMAC and  
MRXI hubs contains the following fields and buttons:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Device Name  
The ASCII name of the device read from the device firmware.  
Network Address  
The network IP address of the device (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
System  
This button provides access to the SNMP System Group View, which is  
described later in this chapter.  
UDP  
This button provides access to the SNMP User Datagram Protocol (UDP)  
Group View, which is described later in this chapter.  
ICMP  
This button provides access to the SNMP Internet Control Message Protocol  
(ICMP) Group View, which is described later in this chapter.  
IP  
This button provides access to the SNMP Internet Protocol (IP) Group View,  
which is described later in this chapter.  
Bridge Databases  
This button, available only in the IRBM Application View, provides access to  
the IRBM MMAC Bridge Database View. This view is described later in this  
chapter.  
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HASPART Panel  
UPS  
This button, available only in the IRM3 Application View, provides access to  
the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Statistics View. This view is  
described later in this chapter.  
HASPART Panel  
The HASPART Panel allows you to access Performance Views for the modules  
installed in the hub. You can either double-click on the name of the module in  
the HASPART panel, or you can highlight the name and click on OK. The  
Performance View for modules is described in Chapter 6.  
SNMP System Group View  
You can access the SNMP System Group View by clicking on the System  
button in the Application View. The SNMP System Group View provides the  
following information:  
System Descriptor  
A textual description of the hub. This description includes the name of the  
hardware type and the networking software.  
System Up Time  
The time since the hub network management software was last reinitialized,  
displayed in the following format: days+hours:minutes:seconds  
System Object Id  
The Structure of Management Information (SMI) identification of the network  
management subsystem contained in the hub.  
SNMP UDP Group View  
You can access the SNMP UDP Group View by clicking on the UDP button in  
the Application View. The SNMP UDP Group View provides the following  
information:  
In DataGrams  
The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users.  
Out DataGrams  
The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this entity.  
In Errors  
The number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for  
reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port.  
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Msgs with no Ports  
The total number of received UDP datagrams for which there was no  
application at the destination port.  
SNMP ICMP Group View  
You can access the SNMP ICMP Group View by clicking on the ICMP button  
in the Application View. The SNMP ICMP Group View displays the following  
information for the hub:  
Messages  
Displays the total number of ICMP messages that the hub received or  
attempted to transmit, including messages containing errors.  
Errors  
Displays the total number of ICMP messages that the hub received containing  
errors or did not transmit because of errors.  
Dest. Unreachable  
Displays the total number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages  
received or transmitted by the hub. This indicates that a network or host was  
unreachable, a protocol was not running, or IP datagram fragmentation was  
necessary but disallowed because the Don’t Fragment flag was set.  
Time Exceeds  
Displays the total number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received or  
transmitted by the hub. This indicates that an IP datagram was discarded  
because its TTL had expired or it was in the reassembly queue for too long.  
Parameter Problems  
Displays the total number of ICMP parameter problem messages received or  
transmitted by the hub. This indicates an error in an IP datagram’s header.  
Src Quench Msgs  
Displays the total number of ICMP Source Quench messages received or  
transmitted by the hub. This indicates that a network device is discarding IP  
datagrams due to a lack of buffer space.  
Redirects  
Displays the total number of ICMP Redirect messages received by the hub if it  
is operating as a host. ICMP redirects are transmitted to the host by a  
gateway informing the host of another gateway on the same IP network that is  
closer to the desired transmission destination.  
More ICMP Stats...  
This button allows you to access an additional SNMP ICMP Group View.  
Table 3-1 provides the information displayed by the second SNMP ICMP  
Group View.  
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Table 3-1.  
SNMP ICMP Group View Information  
Field  
Definition  
Echo  
Displays the total number of times the hub received ICMP  
Echo Request messages from another network device or  
transmitted them to another network device. Echo Requests  
test the availability of a device.  
Echo Reply  
Displays the total number of times the hub received ICMP  
Echo Reply messages from a network device to which it  
transmitted an Echo Request or the total number of times  
the hub transmitted an Echo Reply to a network device from  
which it received an Echo Request. Echo Replies confirm  
availability of a network device.  
TimeStamp  
Displays the total number of times the hub received ICMP  
TimeStamp Request Messages from another network device  
or transmitted them to another network device. TimeStamp  
Requests test the network time delay between devices.  
TimeStamp Reply  
Displays the total number of times the hub received ICMP  
TimeStamp Reply messages from a network device to which  
it transmitted a TimeStamp Request or the total number of  
times the hub transmitted a TimeStamp Reply to a network  
device from which it received a TimeStamp Request.  
TimeStamp Replies confirm the network time delay between  
devices.  
Addr Mask  
Request  
Displays the total number of times the hub received ICMP  
Address Mask Request Messages from another network  
device or transmitted them to another network device.  
Address Mask Requests are transmitted to determine the  
subnet address mask associated with a local IP network.  
Addr Mask Reply  
Displays the total number of times the hub received ICMP  
Address Mask Reply messages from a network device to  
which it transmitted an Address Mask Request or the total  
number of times the hub transmitted an Address Mask  
Reply to a network device from which it received an Address  
Mask Request. Address Mask Replies determine the subnet  
address mask of a local IP network.  
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SNMP IP Group View  
SNMP IP Group View  
You can access the SNMP IP Group View by clicking on the IP button in the  
Application View. The SNMP IP Group View displays the following  
information:  
IP Forwarding  
Displays whether the hub is operating as a gateway or a host.  
Default TTL  
Displays the default Time-To-Live (TTL) value, in seconds, that is found in the  
IP header of datagrams if a TTL value was not provided by the transport layer  
protocol.  
In Packets  
Displays the total number of datagrams received including those with errors.  
In Header Errors  
Displays the total number of received datagrams discarded due to invalid  
addresses in their IP headers (e.g., bad checksum, version number mismatch,  
time-to-live exceeded, etc.).  
In Address Errors  
Displays the total number of received datagrams discarded due to invalid  
addresses in the IP header’s destination field. If the hub is not acting as a  
gateway, this field includes datagrams discarded because the destination  
address was not a local address.  
Forward Datagrams  
Displays the total number of received datagrams for which the hub, if acting  
as a gateway, was not their final destination and an attempt was made to  
route them to this destination. If the hub is not acting as a gateway, this field  
displays the number of datagrams successfully routed through the IP Route  
Table.  
Unknown Protocol  
Displays the total number of locally addressed datagrams received  
successfully but discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.  
In Discards  
Displays the total number of received datagrams discarded even though no  
errors were encountered to prevent their continued processing. Such  
datagrams may have been discarded to increase buffer space.  
In Deliveries  
Displays the total number of datagrams successfully delivered.  
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SNMP IP Group View  
IP Add Table  
This button allows you to access the IP Address Table. This table provides the  
hub IP address, interface index, subnet mask and broadcast address. The  
Print button allows you to print out a copy of the table to a printer or a file.  
Double-clicking on a table entry opens the IP Address Table Information View.  
Table 3-2 provides the information displayed by the IP Address Table  
Information View.  
Table 3-2.  
IP Address Table Information View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
IP Address  
Interface  
The IP address of the interface.  
The number of the interface.  
The subnet mask address of the interface.  
The broadcast address of the interface.  
Net Mask Addr  
Broadcast Addr  
IP Route Table  
This button allows you to access the IP Route Table. This table provides a  
description of each transmission route known by the hub. The Print button  
allows you to print out a copy of the table to a printer or a file. Double-clicking  
on a table entry opens the IP Route Table Information View. Table 3-3  
provides the information displayed by the IP Route Table Information View.  
Table 3-3.  
IP Route Table Information View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Destination Address  
The destination IP address of this route. An  
address of 0.0.0.0 is considered a default  
route.  
Local Interface  
The local interface through which the next  
hop on this route should be reached.  
Next Hop Address  
Route Type  
The IP address of the next hop on this route.  
Specifies the type of route. You may change  
this by clicking on the button and selecting a  
new choice. Possible values are: N/A, Other,  
Invalid, Direct, and Remote.  
Primary Metric_1  
The primary routing metric for this route. If  
this metric is not used, its value should be set  
to -1.  
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Table 3-3.  
IP Route Table Information View Fields (Continued)  
Field  
Definition  
Alternate Metric_2  
Alternate routing metric for this route. If this  
metric is not used, its value should be set to -  
1.  
Alternate Metric_3  
Alternate routing metric for this route. If this  
metric is not used, its value should be set to -  
1.  
Alternate Metric_4  
Alternate routing metric for this  
route. If this metric is not used, its  
value should be set to -1.  
Route Protocol  
Route Age  
The protocol type of the route.  
The number of seconds since this route  
was last updated or determined to be  
correct.  
More IP Stats...  
This button allows you to display an additional SNMP IP Group View.  
Table 3-4 displays the information supplied by the view.  
Table 3-4.  
SNMP IP Group View Information  
Field  
Definition  
Out Packets  
Displays the total number of transmission requests from  
the local IP network received by the hub.  
Out Discards  
Displays the number of transmitted datagrams discarded  
even though no errors were encountered to prevent their  
continued processing. Such datagrams may have been  
discarded to increase buffer space.  
Out No Routes  
Displays the total number of IP datagrams discarded  
because no route could be found to transmit them to their  
destination address.  
Reassembly  
Timeout  
Displays the maximum number of seconds that IP  
datagram fragments are held by the hub while awaiting  
reassembly.  
Reassembled  
Fragments  
Displays the total number of IP datagram fragments  
received by the hub that needed to be reassembled.  
Reassembly OKs  
Displays the total number of IP datagram fragments  
successfully reassembled.  
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IRBM MMAC Bridge Database View  
Table 3-4.  
SNMP IP Group View Information (Continued)  
Field  
Definition  
Reassembly Fails  
Displays the total number of IP datagram fragment  
reassembly failures detected by the IP reassembly  
algorithm due to time out, errors, etc.  
Fragment OKs  
Fragment Fails  
Displays the total number of IP datagrams that have been  
successfully fragmented by the hub.  
Displays the total number of IP datagrams that could not  
be fragmented by the hub because their Don’t Fragment  
flag was set.  
Fragment Creates  
Displays the total of IP datagram fragments that have been  
generated by the hub as a result of fragmentation.  
IRBM MMAC Bridge Database View  
You can access the IRBM MMAC Bridge Database View by clicking on the  
Bridge Databases button in the IRBM MMAC Application View. The IRBM  
MMAC Bridge Database View provides the following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the IRBM model.  
Acquired Database  
The following fields and buttons appear under the Acquired Database  
heading:  
Total Entries  
The total number of entries in the acquired database.  
Maximum Entries  
The maximum number of entries allowed in the acquired database.  
Static Entries  
The number of addresses added to the acquired database by you or the  
network manager.  
Static Entry Age Lmt  
The length of time allowed for a static entry in the acquired database to be  
inactive before it is dropped from the database. This time is fixed at zero (0).  
Dynamic Entries  
The number of entries that have been accumulated in the acquired database  
through the bridge’s learning process.  
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Dynamic Entry Age Lmt  
The length of time allowed for a dynamic entry in the acquired database to be  
inactive before it is dropped from the database.  
Database Entries  
This button allows you to erase (set to zero) all entries in the acquired  
database.  
Acquired Database Table  
This button allows you to display the IRBM MMAC Acquired Database Table.  
Table 3-5 provides the information displayed by the table. The Print button  
allows you to print out a copy of the table to a printer or a file. Double-clicking  
on entries in this table brings up entry-specific information views. The  
Acquired Database Table View also provides a field in which you can enter a  
new source address and a button that allows you to select filtering.  
To add a new source address to the database, type the address into the New  
Source Address field below the Acquired Database Table.  
Select Filtering  
This button allows you to acess an IRBM MMAC Filter Selection View that  
lets you update filter selections for new source addresses.  
Table 3-5.  
IRBM MMAC Acquired Database Table  
Field  
Definition  
Entry Type  
Source Address  
The entry type: Static or Dynamic.  
The source of this acquired database entry, i.e, the  
instance.  
Port1 Out  
Port2 Out  
The outbound port for packets entering port 1.  
The outbound port for packets entering port 2.  
Permanent Database  
The following fields and buttons appear under the Permanent Database  
heading:  
Current Entries  
The number of entries currently recorded in the bridge’s permanent database.  
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Maximum Entries  
The maximum number of entries allowed in the permanent database.  
Database Entries  
This button allows you to erase (set to zero) all entries in the permanent  
database.  
Permanent Database Table  
This button allows you to display the IRBM MMAC Permanent Database  
Table. Table 3-6 provides the information displayed in the table. The Print  
button allows you to print out a copy of the table to a printer or a file. Double-  
clicking on entries in this table brings up entry-specific information views.  
The Permanent Database Table View also provides a field in which you can  
enter a new source address and a button that allows you to select filtering.  
To add a new source address to the database, type the address into the New  
Source Address field below the Permanent Database Table.  
Select Filtering  
This button allows you to access an IRBM MMAC Filter Selection View that  
lets you update filter selections for new source addresses.  
Table 3-6.  
IRBM MMAC Permanent Database Table  
Field  
Definition  
Entry Type  
Source Address  
The entry type: Static or Dynamic.  
The source address of entries allowed in permanent  
database.  
Port1 Out  
Port2 Out  
The outbound port for packets entering port 1.  
The outbound port for packets entering port 2.  
UPS Statistics View  
You can access the UPS Statistics View by clicking on the UPS button in the  
IRM3 MMAC Application View. This view provides information on the status  
of the UPS connected to the IRM3.  
The UPS Statistics View contains a multi-attribute line graph that has a  
scroll bar. You can use this graph to view performance statistics for the UPS.  
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UPS Statistics View  
The UPS Statistics View is similar to a hub Performance View. For more  
information on how to use this type of view, refer to Chapter 6, Performance  
Views. The UPS Statistics View displays the following information:  
Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Location  
The location of the device as entered in the Creation dialog box when the  
model was created. If no location has been specified, this field displays the  
model name of the SPECTRUM location view containing the device.  
Network Address  
The Internet Protocol (IP) address of the device.  
Device Type  
The SPECTRUM Model Type (e.g., Hub_CSI_IRM3).  
System Up Time  
The time, displayed in days+hours:minutes:seconds, that the device has been  
on-line.  
Battery Capacity  
The current battery capacity of the UPS. Values are displayed as a percentage.  
Additional fields show the Average and the Peak Value of this quantity.  
Battery Volts Out  
The battery output voltage. Additional fields show the Average and the Peak  
Value of this quantity.  
AC Line Volts In  
The input line voltage. Additional fields show the Average and the Peak Value  
of this quantity.  
UPS Model  
This button allows you to select the Model of UPS in use. Possible selections  
are: 370, 400, 600, 900, 1250, and 2000. The model assignment is not  
information gathered from the UPS; rather, it is an assignment made from the  
IRM3. This model type code needs to be assigned after the cable has been  
connected between the IRM3 and the UPS and before any access to the UPS  
MIB can take place.  
UPS Status  
Displays the test states. Possible states include Unit_OK, Unit_Failed,  
Bad_Battery, No_Recent_Tests, and Unit_In_Test.  
UPS Uptime in Hours  
The amount of time that the UPS connected to the IRM3 has been running  
since start-up.  
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UPS Statistics View  
Test  
This button allows you to initiate a test cycle on the UPS device. To place the  
UPS into test mode, click on Initiate. The UPS Status field updates to reflect  
the current status of the device.  
Scroll to Date-Time  
This button allows you to view historical data on UPS performance. Click on  
this button to set the viewing area of the graph to begin at a specified date and  
time.  
Change Time Scale  
This button allows you to specify the Y axis time scale for the graph.  
Log/Lin  
This button allows you to change how the multi-attribute line graph is  
displayed. You can display the network statistics in Logarithmic or Linear  
format.  
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What is in this Chapter  
This chapter describes the Configuration View for Cabletron hub devices. The  
Configuration View provides buttons that allow you to access increasingly  
detailed views of network information. Table entries within views provide you  
with double-click zones to navigate to device-specific Information Views.  
Accessing the Configuration View  
You can access the Configuration View using one of the following methods  
• Double-click on the Configuration View label of the icon.  
• Highlight the icon and select Configuration from the Icon Subviews  
menu.  
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Figure 4-1.  
Accessing the Configuration View  
Double-click  
Close  
Navigate  
Alarms  
Performance  
Notes...  
Utilities  
Zoom  
Configuration  
Diagnostic  
Acknowledge  
Flash Green Enabled  
Application  
Device  
Select Configuration  
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Configuration View Description  
The Configuration View presents model and device network configuration  
information for Cabletron hubs. It provides information on the device model in  
the VNM database and the device’s firmware configuration. Depending on the  
device, other configuration information may be available in this view. The  
Configuration View for Cabletron Ethernet Hubs is divided into two sections:  
Model Configuration and Device Configuration. The IRBM Configuration  
View also includes a Bridge Information section. Buttons at the bottom of the  
view provide access to more detailed configuration information.  
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Model Configuration  
SPECTRUM uses the poll time and logging ratio attributes to determine how  
often it will poll the device and re-read the configuration. The product of these  
two attributes is the time frame used for polling. Resetting either of these  
attributes to zero will disable polling. The default is 10 minutes.  
NOTE  
Model Configuration  
This area of the Configuration View provides the following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Community Name  
The Community Name that has been assigned locally to the hub.  
Security String  
The assigned security string for the device. (Refer to the SPECTRUM  
Administrator’s Reference for information on setting up security in  
SPECTRUM.)  
Polling Interval  
The time, in seconds, between SpectroSERVER polls of the network for the  
hub model.  
Poll Log Ratio  
The number of SpectroSERVER polls of a device that occur prior to logging  
the poll results in the database.  
Max Pull Boards  
The maximum number of board models allowed in the pulled board list.  
Polling Status  
This button allows you to disable SpectroSERVER polls of a device by setting  
Polling Status to False. This button is useful in disabling rollup conditions for  
minor network events such as workstation power-downs. This button will also  
set all of the models collected by this hub to false. If set to true, models  
collected by this hub will be set to true.  
Monitor Precedence  
The monitor precedence value associated with the device. You must explicitly  
reset this value to a higher value than that of the existing monitoring point to  
designate this device as the monitoring point.  
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Device Configuration  
This area of the Configuration View provides the following information:  
Device Name  
The ASCII name of the device that this agent manages.  
IP Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
PROM Revision  
The revision number of the hub firmware.  
MMAC Type  
The type of MMAC, for example, 3, 5, or 8-slot MMAC (e.g., MMAC3, MMAC5,  
MMAC8). You supply the MMAC type when you create the icon. The default is  
MMAC8. This button is not available in the MRXI or the MiniMMAC  
Configuration Views.  
Port Association  
This button allows you to select the state of operation of AUI and Fiber ports  
on the device. This button is not available in the IRM, MRXI, or MiniMMAC  
Configuration Views. Possible states include some subset of the following  
states:  
AUI_Brdg\Fiber_Off  
AUI_Off\Fiber_Brdg  
AUI_Brdg\Fiber_Rptr  
AUI_Rptr\Fiber_Brdg  
AUI_Off\Fiber_Rptr  
AUI_Rptr\Fiber_Off  
Current Date  
A character representation of the current date. This field does not appear in  
the MRXI Configuration View.  
Current Time  
The current time of day as measured by the device. This field does not appear  
in the MRXI Configuration View.  
Ports On Out Of  
The number of operating ports on the device out of the total number of ports.  
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Bridge Information  
This section of the Configuration View is available only for the IRBM hub. The  
Configuration View button found in this section accesses the IRBM Bridge  
Configuration View, which is described later in this chapter.  
Configuration View Buttons  
This section of the Configuration View contains buttons that provide access to  
device-specific information views. This section provides the following buttons:  
Find Source Address  
This button allows you to access the hub’s Source Address View, which is  
described later in this chapter. This button is not available in the IRM or the  
MRXI Configuration Views.  
Source Address Table  
This button allows you to access the Device Source Address Table, which is  
described later in this chapter. This button is not available in the IRM or the  
MRXI Configuration Views.  
Control  
This button allows you to access the Control View, which is described later in  
this chapter.  
Config Alarms  
This button allows you to access the Configure Alarms View, which is  
described later in this chapter. This button is not available in the IRM  
Configuration View.  
Redundancy  
This button allows you to access the MMAC Redundancy View, which is  
described later in this chapter. This button is not available in the IRBM or the  
IRM Configuration Views.  
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Source Address View  
Flash Download  
This button allows you to access the Flash DownLoad View. This button is  
available only in the IRM3, MRXI, and MiniMMAC Configuration Views.  
Additional Configuration  
This button allows you to access an additional configuration view, which is  
described later in this chapter. This button is available only in the IRM2 and  
IRM3 Configuration Views.  
Community Table  
This button allows you to access the Community and Trap Table View, which  
is described later in this chapter. This button is available only in the IRM2  
and IRM3 Configuration Views.  
Source Address View  
You can access the Source Address View by clicking on the Find Source  
Address button in the Configuration View. This view gives you the ability to  
trace a MAC address to the board and port where the address is detected, and  
provides the following information. This view is not available for IRM or the  
MRXI hubs.  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Source Address  
User-defined MAC address using the format xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.  
Find Board/Port  
This button allows you to access the Source Address Board/Port Location  
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Table 4-1.  
MMAC Source Address Board/Port Location View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the hub model.  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Network Address  
Source Address  
User-defined MAC address using the format  
xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.  
Board Number  
Port Number  
The board number where the MAC address is detected.  
The port number where the MAC address is detected.  
Device Source Address Table  
You can access the Device Source Address Table by clicking on the Source  
Address Table button in the Configuration View. You can sort, update, and  
search the table for certain MAC addresses. To display the Sort and Find  
options, click on a column heading. To use the Find option, click on the Find  
button and enter the MAC address to search for. This view provides the  
following information. This view is not available for the IRM or the MRXI  
hubs.  
Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Device Type  
The SPECTRUM model type name of the hub.  
System Up Time  
The time the hub has been active without failure. The time is displayed in the  
following format: days+hours:minutes:seconds.  
Control View  
You can access the Control View by clicking the Control button in the  
Configuration View. This view provides the following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the hub model. This field does not appear  
in the IRM Control View.  
Device Name  
An ASCII name of the device that this agent manages. This field does not  
appear in the IRM Control View.  
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Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24). This field does not appear in  
the IRM Control View.  
Counters  
This button allows you to reset all of the device’s counters to 0.  
Restart Device  
This button allows you to restart the device.  
Device Redundancy  
This button allows you to reset the redundancy for the entire hub. This button  
is not available in the IRBM or the IRM Control Views.  
Device Discover  
This button causes the device and all devices connected to it to send Link-up  
traps. This button is not available in the IRM, IRM3, or MRXI Control Views.  
Source Address Age Time  
The number of seconds that a source address is not detected before it is  
removed from the source address table. This field does not appear in the IRM  
or MRXI Control Views.  
Source Address Traps  
This button controls sending of source address related traps. Possible options  
are TrapsOn and TrapsOff. This button is not available in the IRM or MRXI  
Control Views.  
Source Address Lock  
This button indicates whether detection of source addresses on a port that are  
not in the source address table will cause the port to be turned off. Possible  
states are LockOff and LockOn. If a port is turned off, an event and alarm will  
be generated to warn you of this condition. This button is not available in the  
IRM or MRXI Control Views.  
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Factory Defaults  
This button allows you to reset the device’s settings to their factory defaults.  
This button is only available in the IRM2 and IRM3 Control Views. (Does not  
affect IP address)  
Configure Alarms View  
You can access this view by clicking on the Config Alarms button in the  
Configuration View. This view allows you to set threshold alarms and enable  
them. The Configure Alarms View is not available for the IRM hub. This view  
contains the following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Device Name  
The ASCII name of the device read from the device firmware.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Traffic Alarms  
This button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of Traffic Alarms.  
Traffic Threshold  
The threshold value within the alarm timebase which, once that number of  
packets is exceeded, generates a traffic alarm.  
Collision Alarms  
This button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of device-level Collision  
Alarms.  
Collision Threshold  
The threshold value within the alarm timebase which, once that number of  
collisions per good packet is exceeded, generates a collision alarm. Possible  
values range from 1 to 15.  
Error Alarms  
This button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of Error Alarms. This  
button is not available in the MRXI Configure Alarms View.  
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Error Threshold  
The threshold value within the alarm timebase which, once the percentage of  
errors per good packet is exceeded, generates an error alarm. This field is not  
available in the MRXI Configure Alarms View.  
Broadcast Alarms  
This button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of Broadcast Alarms.  
This button is available only in the IRM2 and IRM3 Configure Alarms Views.  
Broadcast Threshold  
The threshold value within the alarm timebase which, once that number of  
broadcasts received is exceeded, generates a broadcast alarm. This field is  
available only in the IRM2 and IRM3 Configure Alarms Views.  
Time Base  
The number of seconds used as the interval for performing all of the rate  
alarm checks. The minimum is 10 seconds. For example, if the time base is 10  
seconds, an alarm will occur only when the specified number of errors occurs  
within 10 seconds.  
Audible Alarm  
This button allows you to Enable or Disable the audible alarm in the hub. You  
must have a community name with Read/Write permission to update this  
feature. This button is available only in the IRM2 and IRM3 Configure Alarms  
Views.  
Sound Audible Alarm  
This button permits a management station to turn off a sounding alarm.  
Attempting to change this button to the ON position may result in a write  
failure error. You must have a community name with Read/Write permission  
to update this feature. This button is available only in the IRM2 and IRM3  
Configure Alarms Views.  
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Error Source Table  
The Configure Alarms View also displays an Error Source Table, which  
displays a series of buttons which allow you to select the types of errors that  
the Error Source Table.  
Table 4-2.  
Error Source Table Fields  
Error  
Definition  
Align  
Measures the number of misaligned frames detected by the  
hub.  
Runts  
Measures the number of runt frames detected by the hub.  
Giants  
Measures the number of packets longer than 1,518 bytes  
detected by the hub.  
CRC  
Measures the number of packets with bad Cyclic  
Redundancy Checks (CRCs) detected.  
OOW  
Measures the number of Out-Of-Window (OOW) collisions  
detected by the hub.  
No_Resource  
Measures the number of No_Resource errors detected by the  
hub.  
Redundancy View  
You can access the Redundancy View by clicking on the Redundancy button in  
the Configuration View. This view is not available for the IRBM or the IRM  
hubs. The Redundancy View provides the following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Device Name  
An ASCII name of the device that this agent manages.  
Maximum Circuits  
The maximum number of circuits.  
Available Circuits  
The number of available circuits. This field does not appear in the IRM3  
Redundancy View.  
Redundant Poll Interval  
The number of seconds between polls for redundancy.  
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Test Redundant Circuits  
This button allows you to test the redundant circuit.  
Test Time of Day  
The time of day at which the redundant circuits should be tested. This field is  
not available in the MRXI Redundancy View.  
Redundancy Table  
This button allows you to display the MMAC Redundancy Table. The  
Redundancy Table allows you to set up redundant circuit connections between  
any two or more hubs that have redundant capability in their firmware. For  
more information on setting up redundant circuits, refer to Hub Redundancy  
Management in this chapter.  
You can double-click on any of the circuit names in the Redundancy Table to  
access the MMAC Redundancy Information View. This view lets you set up  
Table 4-3.  
MMAC Redundancy Information View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Circuit Name  
The name of the indicated circuit.  
Retry Count  
The number of unanswered polls allowed for the  
indicated circuit before the current connection is  
declared bad.  
Bd/Port Combination  
The number of board/port combinations associated  
with the indicated circuit.  
MAC Address Add  
(IRM2, MRXI,  
MiniMMAC)  
Adds the Ethernet address to the polling list for the  
indicated circuit.  
IP Address Add (IRM3)  
Adds the IP address to the polling list for the indicated  
circuit.  
Number of Addresses  
The number of addresses associated with the indicated  
circuit.  
Circuit Enable  
Circuit Number  
Enables or disables the indicated circuit.  
The number from the circuit names in the Redundancy  
table (e.g., Circuit 04).  
Board Port Instance  
The board number and port number that the  
redundant circuit is connected to. For example, 3.6 is  
board 3, port 6.  
Port Circuit Status  
Port Circuit Type  
The current state of this port in the redundant circuit.  
The type of port this port is in the redundant circuit.  
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Panels at the bottom of the Redundancy Information View provide additional  
information. For the IRM2, MRXI, and MiniMMAC, the panels are Board  
Member, Port Member, and Redundancy Table. For the IRM3, there are two  
Redundancy Table panels. Double-clicking on any of the entries in the Polled  
Address list of the Redundancy Table for the IRM2, MRXI, or MiniMMAC  
opens the Address Display View. The Address Display View has two fields:  
Polled Address, which is the MAC address, and Instance, which is the  
board number and port number associated with the address. For example, 1.1  
is board 1, port 1. The IRM3 has no Address Display View.  
The Redundancy Information View also provides the following two buttons:  
Address Delete View  
The Address Delete View button displays the Address Delete View. This  
view contains the Redundancy Table and a field. Table 4-4 provides the  
information contained in the view.  
Table 4-4.  
Address Delete View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
MAC Address Delete  
(IRM2), MRXI,  
MiniMMAC  
Removes the Ethernet address from the polling list  
for the indicated circuit. You enter a MAC address in  
this field.  
IP Address Delete  
(IRM3)  
Removes the IP address from the polling list for the  
indicated circuit. You enter an IP address in this field.  
The IRM2, MRXI, and MiniMMAC Address Delete Views allow you to double-  
click on the Polled Addresses in the Redundancy Table to access an Address  
Display View. The Address Display View has two fields: Polled Address,  
which is the MAC address, and Instance, which is the board number and port  
number associated with the address. For example, 1.1 is board 1, port 1.  
Reset Circuit View  
This button allows you to access the Circuit Reset View. This view allows you  
to reset a single Redundancy circuit. Table 4-5 provides the information  
contained in the view.  
Table 4-5.  
Circuit Reset View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Circuit Number  
Circuit Reset  
The circuit number to be reset.  
Resets the indicated circuit.  
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Flash Download View  
You can access the Flash Download View by clicking on the Flash Download  
button in the Configuration View. This view is available only for the IRM3, the  
MRXI, and the MiniMMAC hubs. The Flash Download View displays the  
following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the hub model.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Last Image Filename  
The filename of the last image to be loaded into flash memory successfully.  
Last Server IP Address  
The IP address of the file server used to load the image presently in flash  
memory.  
Flash Size in Bytes  
The size in bytes of the flash memory contained in the module.  
Flash Count  
The number of times that the flash memory has been reprogrammed. This  
value is initialized to 1 upon initial power up of the device.  
Firmware Base Address  
The starting address of the firmware in RAM.  
Firmware Top Address  
The ending address of the firmware in RAM.  
Firmware Start Address  
The jump address of the firmware in RAM as established by the boot process.  
DownLoad Software  
This button allows you to access the DownLoad Software View. This view  
allows you to upgrade the hub’s firmware from a TFTP Boot Server.  
Table 4-6.  
DownLoad Software View Field Definitions  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the hub model.  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Network Address  
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Table 4-6.  
DownLoad Software View Field Definitions (Continued)  
Field  
Definition  
Force On Boot  
When set to Server, the boot software will attempt to boot  
from the TFTP boot server. If no boot is found and flash  
memory is valid, the device will boot from the flash memory  
regardless of the setting for this variable. When set to  
Flash_Memory, the device will boot from flash memory.  
TFTP Request  
Host  
A user-defined IP address of the server to be used when the  
firmware is to be loaded over the network.  
TFTP Request  
FileName  
A user-defined filename that is requested of the server when  
the firmware is to be loaded over the network.  
RAM To Flash  
When set to Commit, the boot software will erase the flash  
memory, compress the download code, and save the  
compressed image into flash memory.  
Cold Boot  
When set to Initiate, the boot software will initiate a reboot  
of the system. All MIB variables in this view used to control  
the exact nature of the download should be set prior to the  
setting of this variable.  
Additional Configuration View  
You can access the Additional Configuration View by clicking the Additional  
Configuration button in the Configuration View. In addition to the model  
name and network address, this view shows three panels, each with eight slot  
designations. The panels are labeled Ethernet MIMs, Token Ring MIMs, and  
FDDI MIMs. When the button next to a slot number is depressed, it means  
that a MIM of that type is installed in the slot. This view is available only for  
the IRM2 and IRM3 hubs.  
Community and Trap Table  
You can access the Community and Trap Table by clicking the Community  
Table in the Configuration View. The Sort buttons allow you to alter the  
display format of the table. The Find button allows you to search the name  
column to locate a specific community name. Clicking on a column heading  
allows you to access the Sort and Find Buttons. The Update button allows  
you to update the contents of the table. Double-clicking on any entry in the  
Community and Trap Table opens the Community Table Detail View specific  
to the selected table entry. This view allows you to modify the statistics and  
Table Detail View. The Community and Trap Table is available only for the  
IRM2 and IRM3 hubs. This table provides the following information:  
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You must have Administrative Privileges to access the Community and Trap  
Table View and all subviews. Without superuser access you cannot access or  
change any of the information displayed in this view.  
NOTE  
Name  
Displays the community name.  
Access  
Displays the user access permissions.  
Traps  
Displays the current status of traps. Possible values are enabled or disabled.  
IP Addr  
Displays the trap host IP address. This is the IP address traps are sent to if  
they are enabled.  
Table 4-7.  
Community Table Detail View Field Definitions  
Field  
Definition  
Device Name  
Model Name  
Community String  
Access  
The name of the physical device.  
The user-defined or default name of the hub model.  
The current community name.  
The user access permissions for the community name.  
Possible values are: none, readonly, readwrite, and  
superuser.  
Trap Host  
Traps  
The IP address of the host to which traps will be sent.  
Toggles trap generation. Possible values are: enabled or  
disabled.  
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Bridge Configuration View  
You can access the Bridge Configuration View by clicking on the Configuration  
View button in the Bridge Information section of the Configuration View. This  
view is available only for the IRBM hub. The IRBM Bridge Configuration  
View is divided into two sections: Model Configuration and Device  
Configuration. In addition, buttons at the bottom of the screen provide access  
to more detailed informational views.  
Model Configuration  
This section of the Bridge Configuration View provides the following  
information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default model name.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Community Name  
The Community Name that has been assigned locally to the hub.  
Security String  
The IRBM’s assigned security string. (Refer to the SPECTRUM  
Administrator’s Reference for information on setting up security in  
SPECTRUM.)  
Polling Interval  
The time, in seconds, between SpectroSERVER polls of the network for the  
hub model.  
Poll Log Ratio  
The number of SpectroSERVER polls of a device that occur prior to logging  
the poll results in the database.  
Device Configuration  
This section of the Bridge Configuration View provides the following  
information:  
Bridge Name  
The user-defined name of the bridge. The default is ETHERNET BRIDGE.  
Bridge Type  
The type of bridge (e.g., NB25E, IRBM, or NB20E).  
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Bridge Location  
The user-defined name to indicate the location of the bridge on the network.  
The default location is LOCAL.  
Firmware Version  
The release version of the firmware installed in the bridge.  
Number of Ports  
The number of ports present on the bridge.  
Configuration View Buttons  
This section of the Bridge Configuration View contains buttons that provide  
access to more specific information views. This section provides the following  
buttons:  
Bridge/Root Information  
This button allows you to access the Bridge/Root Information View. Table 4-8  
provides the information contained in the view.  
Table 4-8.  
SNMP ICMP Group View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
Root Bridge ID  
Root Port  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
The unique identifier of the bridge recorded as the root.  
The port identifier for the port that provides the lowest cost  
path to the root (i.e., that port for which the sum of values of  
the designated cost and path cost parameters held for the  
port is lowest).  
Root Cost  
The cost of the path to the root from this bridge.  
Root Brdg Max  
Age  
The value of the Max Age parameter when the bridge is the  
root or is attempting to become the root. A time of 6 to 40  
seconds is allowed. The default is 20 seconds.  
Additional Bridge Information  
This button allows you to access the Additional Bridge Information View.  
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Table 4-9.  
Additional Bridge Information View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined name or default name of the model.  
Bridge Priority  
The part of the bridge address that contains the identifier  
used in the spanning tree for priority comparisons. The  
allowed range is 0 through FFFF. The default is 8000.  
Hold Time  
The minimum time period elapsing between the  
transmission of configuration BPDUs through a given bridge  
port.  
Protocol Max Age The maximum age of received protocol information before it  
is discarded.  
Trap Type Obj ID Contains the object identifier of the first VarBinding in the  
last trap generated by the bridge.  
Bridge Setup Information  
This button allows you to access the Setup Information View. Table 4-10  
provides the information contained in the view.  
Table 4-10.  
Setup Information View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
Bridge ID  
The user-defined name or default of the model.  
The unique identifier of the bridge. The first two bytes of the  
identifier are the bridge priority and the last six bytes are the  
Ethernet address.  
Switch Settings  
The current switch settings read from the bridge hardware.  
Number of  
Restarts  
The number of times the bridge has been powered up or  
restarted.  
Type of Filtering  
The type of filtering to be performed by the bridge. The  
default is IEEE 802.1.  
STA Protocol  
The spanning tree algorithm under which the bridge is  
operating. Selections include: 802.1-compliant spanning tree  
algorithm environment (802.1), DEC LAN Bridge 100  
environment (DEC) and without spanning tree algorithm  
enabled (None). The default is 802.1.  
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Topology Information  
This button allows you to access the Topology Information View. Table 4-11  
provides the information contained in the view.  
Table 4-11.  
Topology Information View Table Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Time Topology  
Change  
The time in seconds that has elapsed since the bridge’s  
Topology Change Flag last recorded the value of a topology  
change.  
Topology Change  
Indicates if a bridge Topology change is in progress.  
Topology Change  
Count  
The number of times the bridge’s Topology Change Flag has  
been changed since the bridge was powered up or initialized.  
Fwd Dly & Hello Information  
This button allows you to access the Forward Delay & Hello Information View.  
Table 4-12.  
Forward Delay & Hello Information View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Forward Delay  
Parm  
The value of the forward delay parameters when the bridge  
is the root or attempting to become root. A time of 4 to 30  
seconds is allowed.  
Forward Delay  
The time spent in the listening state while moving from the  
blocking state to the learning state, or the time spent in the  
learning state while moving from the listening state to the  
forwarding state.  
Hello Time Parm  
Hello Time  
The value of the Hello Time parameter when the bridge is  
the root or is attempting to become the root. A time of 1 to 10  
seconds is allowed. The default is 2 seconds.  
The time interval between the transmission of Configuration  
BPDUs by a bridge that is attempting to become the root.  
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Control  
This button allows you to access the IRBM Bridge Control View. Table 4-13  
provides the information contained in the view.  
Table 4-13.  
IRBM Bridge Control View Fields  
Field  
Definition  
Current Bridge  
Status  
The status of the bridge, for example, ON-LINE, STAND BY,  
or DISABLED.  
Bridge Status  
Control  
Enables or disables the bridge.  
Bridge Restart  
Bridge Settings  
Forces the bridge to undergo a software reset.  
Restores the bridge settings to their default values.  
Hub Redundancy Management  
The hub redundancy management features described in this section include  
information specific to the following Cabletron hub devices:  
• IRM2  
• IRM3  
• MRXI  
• MiniMMAC  
The SIRM and the IRBM hub devices do not have redundant circuit  
compatibility available in their device firmware.  
NOTE  
SPECTRUM allows redundant “circuit” connections between any two or more  
hub devices that have redundant capability in their firmware. A circuit is  
represented by a cable connection from one module port on a primary hub  
device to one or more module ports on secondary hub devices. The cable  
connections can use any valid cable type, including thin-net, coaxial, fiber  
optic, or AUI. The terminating connectors used depend on the type of cable  
connecting the module ports.  
Any two or more cable connections create a complete circular “circuit”  
pathway between the two devices. One pathway is always set up as primary  
and the others as secondary. The secondary circuit becomes active if the  
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primary pathway fails. This allows the primary hub device to repeat data  
packet information on an alternative module port if a problem exists on the  
primary port.  
Although circuit connections typically occur between devices in the same  
room, the circuit connections can also occur over longer distances between  
floors or buildings (with the proper FDDI cables and associated modules).  
connection between two redundant hub devices.  
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The following example illustrates redundancy between hubs.  
Say that you have used redundant circuit management to create a connection  
between the Accounting Department and the Payroll Department of your  
company. These departments are on the same floor and have two repeaters  
between them on an Ethernet network. Suppose a system overload occurred  
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when you were sending direct deposit payroll information from the Payroll  
Department to the Accounting Department the night before payday. This  
could be a disastrous situation.  
Redundant circuit management would prevent this situation by allowing the  
primary hub device to automatically switch from the primary circuit to the  
secondary circuit. The backup circuit would become active and continue  
sending data over its cable connection. Redundancy becomes especially  
important for unattended night time batch jobs, or for jobs where a  
communications problem could seriously interfere with normal business  
operations.  
Setting Redundant Circuits  
The following procedure uses an IRM2 hub device as an example. However,  
this procedure can also be used with MRXI and MiniMMAC hubs as primary  
devices. The secondary device can be any hub device with redundancy  
capability (e.g., MRXI, MiniMMAC, IRM2, IRM3). This procedure may also be  
used to configure multiple secondary hub devices.  
These instructions assume that you have a primary MMAC hub module port  
physically attached to a secondary MMAC hub module port. Both these  
modules must have redundant circuit capability. The backup port connection  
cannot be completed until you have set up the active connection in  
SPECTRUM. For convenience, you should also prepare a list of secondary hub  
Ethernet addresses before beginning this procedure.  
NOTE  
Also, SNMP devices require the use of the Community Name attribute. The  
SPECTRUM default of “public” grants read-only privileges, which allow you  
to view device attributes, but not modify them. Since setting up redundancy  
requires modifying the device attributes, you should set the Community Name  
to “ctron,” which grants read/write privileges. You can set the Community  
Name when you create the device or change it in the Device Configuration  
View.  
To set redundant circuits for the devices modeled in SPECTRUM, follow these  
steps:  
1. Click on the icon to select it.  
2. If contact has been established and the icon is green, bring up the  
Configuration View.  
3. From the Configuration View menu, click on the Redundancy button. In  
the Redundancy View window, click on Redundancy Table.  
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4. Choose any circuit from the Circuit Name list that appears by double-  
clicking on it. A Redundancy Information View window appears.  
5. Set the Retry Count to any value between 1 and 10, inclusive.  
6. For any of the devices other than the IRM-3 enter the Ethernet address of  
the secondary hub device, which will be polled, in the MAC Address Add  
field. This field should allow you to enter the address in any of the  
following formats (where X is any hexadecimal value from 0 to F):  
XX.XX.XX.XX.XX.XX  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX  
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX  
For the IRM-3, enter the IP address of the secondary hub device, which will be  
polled, in the IP Address Add field. You should enter this address in the  
format NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN (where NNN is a decimal number from 0 to  
255).  
7. Enter the Board Port Instance for the primary connection. For example, if  
the primary connection is on port 4 of a module in the device’s fifth slot,  
the Board Port Instance would be 5.4. (Modules on these devices start  
from 1 and can go up to 8 depending on the MMAC type.)  
8. Change the Port Circuit Status to Active and the Port Circuit Type to  
Primary.  
9. Choose Save All Changes from the File menu. This will save the circuit  
configuration you entered.  
10. Now change the Board Port Instance to represent the backup connection.  
Change the Port Circuit Status to Inactive and the Port Circuit Type to  
Backup.  
11. Choose Save All Changes from the File menu. This will save the circuit  
configuration you entered for the backup connection.  
12. Close this Redundancy Information View and then bring it up again.  
Verify that the redundancy setup information is present and correct.  
13. Click on the Circuit Enable field and choose Enable. This enables the  
circuit that was created on the primary hub device. Choose Save All  
Changes from the File menu.  
14. Now physically connect the secondary circuit between the two hub  
devices. To test the redundancy, disconnect the primary circuit and make  
sure the backup circuit becomes active.  
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Diagnostic Views  
What is in this Chapter  
This chapter describes the Diagnostic View for Cabletron hub devices. The  
Diagnostic View provides a complete breakdown of network errors gathered  
by the Cabletron hub on a network segment. Each error attribute is  
summarized over two intervals: the Total number counted since the device  
was powered on; and the Last Poll, which is the number counted since the last  
poll.  
Accessing the Diagnostic View  
You can access the Diagnostic View using one of the following methods (refer  
• Double-click on the Diagnostic View label of the icon.  
• Highlight the icon and select Diagnostic from the Icon Subviews menu.  
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Accessing the Diagnostic View  
Double-click  
Close  
Navigate  
Alarms  
Performance  
Notes...  
Utilities  
Zoom  
Configuration  
Diagnostic  
Acknowledge  
Flash Green Enabled  
Application  
Device  
Select Diagnostic  
DevTop  
There is no Diagnostic View for the IRBM, IRM2, IRM3, or MiniMMAC hub.  
Following the procedure to open the Diagnostic View will open the hub  
Performance View instead.  
NOTE  
Diagnostic View Description  
The Cabletron hub Diagnostic View provides the following navigational  
features:  
• Buttons allow you to access increasingly detailed views of network  
information, to select a graphical representation for the error attributes,  
and to bring up the Events and Alarms Log Views.  
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• Table entries within views provide double-click zones, which navigate you  
to device-specific Information Views.  
SIRM Hub  
The Cabletron SIRM MMAC Diagnostic View provides the following  
information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Device Name  
The ASCII name of the device read from the device firmware.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Total  
The total number of collisions counted since the device was powered on.  
Last Poll  
The number of collisions counted since the last poll.  
Total Collisions  
This button displays a graph showing SIRM MMAC Hub Collisions. The  
graph has a scroll bar that allows you to view the history of the hub collision  
statistics. The bottom axis of the graph shows the time in seconds broken into  
five minute intervals. The right axis shows the rate of collisions that occurred  
in the last polling interval. There is also a small box on the graph that shows  
the rate of collisions counted during that last polling interval.  
Events  
This button allows you to access the Event Log containing a list of network  
events specific to the hub. You can scroll through the Event Log using the  
menu or the scroll bars.  
Alarms  
This button allows you to access the IRM MMAC Alarms View. The Alarms  
View displays a list of current network alarms. For information on how to use  
the Alarms View, refer to the SPECTRUM Operator’s Reference.  
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MRXI Hubs  
The Cabletron MRXI Hub Diagnostic View provides the following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Device Name  
The ASCII name of the device read from the device firmware.  
Total (Receive Collisions)  
The total number of receive collisions detected by the MRXI Hub.  
Total (Transmit Collisions)  
The total number of transmit collisions detected by the MRXI Hub.  
Last Poll (Transmit Collisions)  
The number of transmit collisions detected by the MRXI Hub since  
SPECTRUM last polled the device.  
Last Poll (Receive Collisions)  
The number of receive collisions detected by the MRXI Hub since SPECTRUM  
last polled the device.  
Receive Collisions  
This button allows you to access a graph showing MRXI Hub Receive  
Collisions. The graph has a scroll bar that allows you to view the history of the  
hub collision statistics. The bottom axis of the graph shows the time in  
seconds broken into five minute intervals. The right axis shows the rate of  
collisions that occurred in the last polling interval. There is also a small box  
on the graph that shows the rate of collisions counted during that last polling  
interval.  
Transmit Collisions  
This button allows you to access a graph showing MRXI Hub Transmit  
Collisions. The graph has a scroll bar that allows you to view the history of the  
hub collision statistics. The bottom axis of the graph shows the time in  
seconds broken into five minute intervals. The right axis shows the rate of  
collisions that occurred in the last polling interval. There is also a small box  
on the graph that shows the rate of collisions counted during that last polling  
interval.  
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Events  
This button allows you to access the Event Log containing a list of network  
events specific to the hub. You can scroll through the Event Log using the  
menu or the scroll bars.  
Alarms  
This button displays the MRXI MMAC Alarms View. The Alarms View  
displays a list of current network alarms. For information on how to use the  
Alarms View, refer to the SPECTRUM Opertator’s Reference.  
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Performance Views  
What is in this Chapter  
This chapter describes the Device, MIM, and Port Performance Views  
available for Cabletron hub devices.  
• The Device Performance View provides traffic data attributes for the  
traffic on the network segments connected to the Cabletron hub device.  
• The MIM Performance View for Cabletron Ethernet hubs displays  
network statistics and information for each module installed in a hub  
chassis.  
• The Port Performance View for Cabletron Ethernet hubs displays network  
statistics and information for individual ports on a MIM board.  
These views summarize traffic flow (in bytes and packets), and gives a  
statistical and graphical breakdown of traffic by packet size.  
Device Performance View  
The Cabletron hub Device Performance View provides the following  
navigational features:  
• Buttons allow you to access increasingly detailed views of network  
information, and select graphical representations for each traffic  
attribute.  
• Table entries within views provide double-click zones which navigate you  
to device-specific Information Views.  
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The following sections describe the fields and buttons available for individual  
Cabletron hub devices.  
Accessing the Device Performance View  
You can access the Device Performance View using one of the following  
• Double-click on the Performance View label of the icon.  
• Highlight the icon and select Performance from the Icon Subviews  
menu.  
Figure 6-1.  
Accessing the Device Performance View  
Double-click  
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Alarms  
Performance  
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Utilities  
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IRBM, IRM2, IRM3 and MiniMMAC Hubs  
The Performance View displays monitoring point performance statistics  
gathered by SPECTRUM. These statistics include load, error rate, frame rate  
and collision rate. The banner across the top of the Performance View provides  
information about the monitoring point. The border color of the banner  
indicates the device status. The banner area contains the following fields:  
Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Location  
The location of the device as entered in the Creation dialog box when the  
model was created. If no location has been specified, this field displays the  
model name of the SPECTRUM location view containing the device.  
Network Address  
The network IP address of the device.  
Device Type  
The SPECTRUM Model Type (e.g., Hub_CSI_IRBM).  
System Up Time  
The time, displayed in days+hours:minutes:seconds, that the device has been  
on-line.  
The Performance View includes a multi-attribute line graph that shows  
network load in green, frame rate in blue, percent errors in orange and the  
percent collisions in yellow. For the IRM2 and IRM3 hubs, the number of  
active users is shown in brown.  
Table 6-1 displays the categories of information supplied by the Performance  
View.  
Table 6-1.  
Multi-Attribute Line Graph Definitions  
Statistic  
Definition  
Load  
Percentage of the bandwidth used by the device.  
Number of frames per second that are repeated by the device.  
Percentage of frames that are Error Frames.  
Frame Rate  
% Errors  
% Collisions  
Active Users  
Percentage of frames that are Collision Frames.  
(IRM2 and IRM3 only.) The number of active users seen by  
this device.  
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In addition to the banner and the Multi-Attribute Line Graph, the  
Performance View provides the following buttons:  
Log/Lin  
This button allows you to toggle how the multi-attribute line graph is  
displayed. You can display the network statistics in Logarithmic or Linear  
format.  
Detail  
This button displays a view that shows Frame Breakdown and Error  
Breakdown pie charts. Four buttons at the bottom of each pie chart allow you  
to display the statistics as a total count or as a percentage of the sum of all  
attributes in each pie chart. You can also select Clear to clear the pie chart’s  
buffer. The pie chart will resume displaying the count as a percentage of the  
sum of all attributes in the pie chart since the buffer was cleared. For more  
information on how these pie charts display network attributes, refer to the  
SPECTRUM Operator’s Reference. The Detail button is not available for the  
IRM3 Hub.  
The No_resources field, located below the pie chart, displays the number of  
No Resource conditions detected by the hub. Table 6-2 and Table 6-3provide  
definitions of the information contained in the pie charts.  
Table 6-2.  
Frame Breakdown Pie Chart  
Statistic  
Definition  
Good Frames  
Errors  
The number of frames detected on all ports of the hub.  
The sum of all errors including alignment, CRC, runts, giants  
and OOW collisions.  
Collisions  
The sum of received and transmitted collisions detected by the  
hub.  
Table 6-3.  
Error Breakdown Pie Chart  
Statistic  
Definition  
Alignment  
The number of frames with alignment errors detected by the  
hub.  
CRC Errors  
Runts  
The number of frames with bad CRCs detected by the hub.  
The number of frames detected with a size of less than 64  
bytes.  
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Table 6-3.  
Error Breakdown Pie Chart (Continued)  
Statistic  
Definition  
Giants  
The number of frames detected with a size greater than 1518  
bytes.  
OOW Coll  
The number of Out Of Window collisions detected by the hub.  
Errors  
This button, available only for the IRM3, provides the same information as  
the Detail button for IRM2, IRBM, and MiniMMAC hubs.  
Frames  
This button, available only for the IRM3, displays two pie charts. The Frame  
Size pie chart shows the total number of frames, grouped according to their  
size in bytes. The Protocol pie chart shows the number of frames per protocol  
type.  
Scroll to Date-Time  
This button allows you to view historical data related to hub performance. For  
example, if you set a date and time for two days ago, you can view hub  
performance statistics for two days ago.  
Change Time Scale  
This button allows you to change how time is measured on the line graph in  
the hub Performance View. You can choose to display statistics in time blocks  
ranging from 1 to 100 hours.  
Events  
This button accesses the Event Log containing a list of hub-specific network  
events. Use the menu or the scroll bars to scroll through the Event Log.  
Alarms  
This button allows you to access the Alarms View. The Alarms View displays a  
list of current network alarms. For information on how to use the Alarms  
View, refer to the SPECTRUM Operator’s Reference.  
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SIRM and MRXI Hubs  
The Performance View for the SIRM and the MRXI hubs provides the  
following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Device Name  
The ASCII name of the device read from the device.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
The Performance View also displays a bar gauge at the bottom of the view. The  
right box (green number) and the bar gauge show the number of packets since  
the last poll. The left box (white number) shows the number of packets  
measured since the hub was powered up.  
In addition, the Performance View provides a Packets Per Poll button. The  
Packets Per Poll button displays a graph showing the rate of packets  
counted per poll. The graph that appears has a scroll bar that lets you view  
the recent hub performance statistics. The bottom axis of the graph shows the  
time in seconds broken into 5 minute intervals. The right axis shows the rate  
of packets received during the last polling interval.  
There is also a small box on the graph that shows the rate of packets received  
during the last polling interval. You can scroll to a particular date and time to  
view past hub performance statistics. A Set Date-Time (SDT) button is  
provided in the lower-right corner for setting a specific date and time for  
which you want to view statistics.  
MIM Performance View  
You can access non-intelligent and third-party-intelligent MIM Performance  
Views through the following views: The hub Device View, or the HASPART  
Panel in the hub Application View. You can also refer to the management  
module guide for any third-party modules installed in the hub. To open the  
MIM Performance View from the Device View, follow these steps:  
1. Click on the module to highlight it.  
2. Select Icon Subviews from the View menu.  
3. Select Module Performance from the Icon Subviews menu.  
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You can also access the MIM Performance View from the Device View as  
follows:  
1. Click on the Module Label with the right mouse button to access the Icon  
Subviews menu.  
2. Select Module Performance from the Icon Subviews menu.  
IRBM, IRM2, IRM3 and MiniMMAC Hubs  
The MIM Performance View displays monitoring point performance statistics  
gathered by SPECTRUM. These statistics include load, error rate, frame rate  
and collision rate. The banner across the top of the Performance View provides  
information about the monitoring point. The border color of the banner  
indicates the device status. The border area contains the following fields:  
Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Location  
The location of the device as entered in the Creation dialog box when the  
model was created. If no location has been specified, this field displays the  
model name of the SPECTRUM location view containing the device.  
Network Address  
The network IP address of the device.  
Device Type  
The SPECTRUM Model Type (e.g., Hub_CSI_IRBM).  
System Up Time  
The time, displayed in days+hours:minutes:seconds, that the device has been  
online.  
Slot Number  
The number of the hub slot in which the module is installed.  
The Performance View includes a multi-attribute line graph that shows  
network load in green, frame rate in blue, error rate in orange and collision  
rate in yellow. The IRM3 has an additional field, Active Users, which displays  
the number of active users detected by the hub. Table 6-1 displays the  
categories of information supplied by the MIM Performance View.  
In addition to the banner and the Multi-Attribute Line Graph, the  
Performance View provides the following buttons:  
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Log/Lin  
This button allows you to toggle how the multi-attribute line graph is  
displayed. You can display the network statistics in Logarithmic or Linear  
format.  
Detail  
This button, not available for the IRM3, displays the same Detail view as  
described earlieer in this chapter. Refer to that section for information on this  
view.  
Errors  
This button, available only for the IRM3, provides the same information as  
the Detail button for IRM2, IRBM, and MiniMMAC hubs.  
Frames  
This button, available only for the IRM3, displays two pie charts. The Frame  
Size pie chart shows the total number of frames, grouped according to their  
size in bytes. The Protocol pie chart shows the number of frames per protocol  
type.  
Scroll to Date-Time  
This button allows you to view historical data related to module performance.  
For example, if you set a date and time for two days ago, you can view module  
performance statistics for two days ago.  
Change Time Scale  
This button lets you change how time is measured on the line graph in the  
MIM Performance View. You can choose to display statistics in time blocks  
ranging from 1 to 100 hours.  
MIM Configuration  
This button opens the MIM Configuration View. This view allows you to  
configure the module information. Table 6-1 provides definitions of the fields  
contained in the MIM Configuration View. This view also has one button. The  
Config Alarms button allows you to access the MIM Configure Alarms View,  
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which allows you to set threshold alarms and enable them. Table 6-4 displays  
the information contained in this view. The Configure Alarms View also  
displays an Error Source Table, which lets you select the types of errors that  
will cause alarms. Table 4-2, in the Configuration View chapter, provides the  
information contained in the Error Source Table.  
Table 6-4.  
MIM Configuration View Fields  
Field  
Description  
MIM Name  
The name of the module.  
Serial Number  
MIM Type  
The serial number of the MIM device.  
The type of module (i.e., IRM2).  
Slot Number  
The number of the hub slot that contains the  
module.  
Ports On Out Of  
The number of operating ports on the device out of  
the total number of ports.  
Table 6-5.  
IRM2, IRM3, IRBM, and MiniMMAC Configure Alarms View Fields  
Field  
Description  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the module  
model.  
MIM Name  
The name of the module device.  
Slot Number  
The number of the hub slot that contains the  
module.  
Traffic Alarms  
Enables the sending of device-level traffic traps.  
Traffic Threshold Alarm  
Permits a port to be disabled on a traffic threshold  
alarm.  
Traffic Threshold  
The threshold of packets within the Time Base that  
will cause a traffic alarm.  
Collisions Alarms  
Enables the sending of device-level collision alarms.  
Collisions Threshold Alarm Permits a port to be disabled on a collision threshold  
alarm.  
Collisions Threshold  
The threshold of collisions per good packet that will  
generate an alarm. Values can be 1 to 15.  
Error Alarms  
Enables the sending of device-level error alarms.  
Error Threshold Alarm  
Permits a port to be disabled on an error threshold  
alarm.  
Error Threshold  
The threshold of errors per good packet that will  
generate an alarm.  
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SIRM and MRXI Hubs  
The Performance View for the SIRM and the MRXI modules provides the  
following information:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the hub model.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
MIM Name  
The name of the module.  
MIM Type  
The type of module (i.e., IRM2).  
Slot Number  
The number of the hub slot that contains the module.  
Ports On Out Of  
The number of operating ports on the device out of the total number of ports.  
Standard Statistics  
This button allows you to access the MIM Standard Statistics View. The MIM  
Standard Statistics View displays two bar gauges at the bottom of the view,  
displaying information on Packets and Collisions. The right box (green  
number) and the bar gauge show the number of packets/collisions since the  
last poll. The left box (white number) shows the number of packets/collisions  
measured since the module was powered up. The Packets and Collisions  
buttons display rate graphs for each statistic.  
Config Alarms  
This button allows you to access the MIM Configure Alarms View, which  
allows you to set threshold alarms and enable them. Table 6-6 displays the  
information contained in this view.  
Table 6-6.  
SIRM and MRXI MIM Configure Alarms View Fields  
Field  
Description  
Model Name  
The user-defined name of the MIM model.  
The IP address of the device.  
Network Address  
MIM Name  
The name of the MIM device.  
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SIRM and MRXI MIM Configure Alarms View Fields (Continued)  
Field  
Description  
Slot Number  
The number of the hub slot that contains the MIM.  
Enables the sending of device-level traffic traps.  
Traffic Alarms  
Traffic Threshold  
The threshold of packets within the Time Base that  
will cause a traffic alarm.  
Collisions Alarms  
Enables the sending of device-level collision  
alarms.  
Collisions Threshold  
The number of collisions per good packet measured  
by the device that will generate an alarm. Values  
can be 1 to 15.  
HASPART Panel  
The HASPART Panel allows you to access Port Performance Views for the  
modules installed in the hub. You can either double-click on the name of the  
module in the HASPART Panel, or you can highlight the name and click on  
OK. The Port Performance View for modules is described in the next section.  
Port Performance View  
The Cabletron hub Port Performance View provides the following navigational  
features:  
• Buttons allow you to access increasingly detailed views of network  
information.  
• Table entries within views provide double-click zones which navigate you  
to device-specific Information Views.  
You can display Port Performance Views from the DevTop View or the Device  
View.  
Device View Access Method  
There are three ways to access the Port Performance View from the Device  
View. To display a Port Performance View from the Device View, follow these  
steps:  
1. Click on an individual port in the Logical MIM Representation with  
the right mouse button to display the pop-up menu.  
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DevTop View Access Method  
2. Select Port Performance View from the pop-up menu.  
You can also display the Port Performance View from the Device View by  
following these steps:  
1. Click on an individual port in the Logical MIM Representation to  
highlight it.  
2. Choose Icon Subviews from the View menu.  
3. Choose Port Performance View from the Icon Subviews menu.  
Finally, Device View port icons provide double-click access to the Port  
Performance View. For port icons including a bar graph, double-click on the  
bar graph to access the Port Performance View. For port icons not including a  
bar graph, double-click on the port status label to access the Port Performance  
View.  
DevTop View Access Method  
There are three ways to access the Port Performance View from the DevTop  
View. To display a Port Performance View from the DevTop View follow these  
steps:  
1. Double-click on a module in the Simplified Device Panel. One or more  
port representations appear in the Port Connections Panel.  
2. Double-click on either one of the gauges of a port representation in the  
Port Connections Panel. The Port Performance View appears.  
You can also display a Port Performance View from the DevTop View by  
following these steps:  
1. Double-click on a module in the Simplified Device Panel. One or more  
port representations appear in the Port Connections Panel.  
2. Click on one of the port icons in the Port Connections Panel with the right  
mouse button to display the pop-up menu.  
3. Choose Performance from the pop-up menu.  
Finally, you can display the Port Performance View from the DevTop View by  
following these steps:  
1. Double-click on a module in the Simplified Device Panel. One or more  
port representations appear in the Port Connections Panel.  
2. Click on one of the port icons in the Port Connections Panel to highlight  
the icon.  
3. Choose Icon Subviews from the View menu.  
4. Choose Performance from the Icon Subviews menu.  
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IRM2, IRM3, IRBM, and MiniMMAC Hubs  
The Port Performance View for IRM2, IRM3, IRBM and MiniMMAC hubs  
displays monitoring point performance statistics gathered by SPECTRUM.  
These statistics include load, error rate, frame rate and collision rate. The  
banner across the top of the Port Performance View provides information  
about the monitoring point. The border color of the banner indicates the  
device status. The border area contains the following fields:  
Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Location  
The location of the device as entered in the Creation dialog box when the  
model was created. If no location has been specified, this field displays the  
model name of the SPECTRUM location view containing the device.  
Network Address  
The network IP address of the device.  
Device Type  
The SPECTRUM Model Type (e.g., Hub_CSI_IRBM).  
System Up Time  
The time, displayed in days+hours:minutes:seconds, that the device has been  
on-line.  
Slot/Port Number  
The slot number and the port number in this format: 1.1 (Slot number 1, Port  
number 1).  
The Port Performance View includes a multi-attribute line graph that shows  
network load in green, frame rate in blue, error rate in orange and collision  
rate in yellow. The IRM3 has an additional field, Active Users, which displays  
the number of active users detected by the hub. Table 6-1 displays the  
categories of information supplied by the Port Performance View.  
In addition to the banner and the Multi-Attribute Line Graph, the  
Performance View provides the following buttons:  
Log/Lin  
This button allows you to toggle how the multi-attribute line graph is  
displayed. You can display the network statistics in Logarithmic or Linear  
format  
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Detail  
This button, not available for the IRM3, displays the same Detail View as  
described earlier in this chapter. Refer to that section for information on this  
view.  
Errors  
This button, available only for the IRM3, provides the same information as  
the Detail button for IRM2, IRBM, and MiniMMAC hubs.  
Frames  
This button, available only for the IRM3, displays a view that shows pie  
charts. The Frame Size pie chart shows the total number of frames, grouped  
according to their size in bytes. The Protocol pie chart shows the number of  
frames per protocol type.  
Scroll to Date-Time  
This button allows you to view historical data related to port performance. For  
example, if you set a date and time for two days ago, you can view port  
performance statistics for two days ago.  
Change Time Scale  
This button lets you change how time is measured on the line graph in the  
Port Performance View. You can choose to display statistics in time blocks  
ranging from 1 to 100 hours.  
Port Configuration  
This button opens the Port Configuration View. This view allows you to  
configure the port information. Table 6-7 provides definitions of the fields  
contained in the Port Configuration View. The Connects_to panel at the  
bottom of the view allows you to access performance views for devices  
connected to the port. The Config Alarms button allows you to access the  
Port Configure Alarms View, which allows you to set threshold alarms and  
enable them. Table 6-8 displays the information contained in the Configure  
Alarms View. The Configure Alarms View also displays an Error Source Table,  
which lets you select the types of errors that will cause alarms. Table 4-2, in  
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the Configuration View chapter, provides the information contained in the  
Error Source Table.  
Table 6-7.  
Port Configuration View Field Definitions  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
The network IP address (e.g., 134.141.256.145).  
Network Address  
MIM/Port Number  
The MIM number and the port number, in this format: 1.1  
(MIM/slot 1, Port 1).  
Port Media Type  
Port Topology Type  
Port Status  
The type of cables that can be connected to this port.  
The topological type of the port (Station or Trunk).  
The network state of this port.  
Port Admin Status  
Port Link Status  
The administrative state of this port (Off or On).  
The state of the link signal for this port.  
Table 6-8.  
Port Configure Alarms View Field Definitions  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Network Address  
MIM/Port Number  
The board number and port number in the format: 1.1 (MIM  
or slot 1, port 1).  
Traffic Alarms  
Enables or disables the sending of port level traps for this  
port.  
Traffic Threshold  
Alarm  
Permits a port to be disabled on a traffic threshold alarm  
(Not available for MiniMMAC and IRBM).  
Traffic Threshold  
The threshold of packets within the Device Time Base that  
will cause a traffic alarm.  
Collisions Alarms  
Enables or disables the sending of port-level collision  
alarms.  
Collisions  
Threshold Alarm  
Permits a port to be disabled on a collision threshold alarm  
(Not available for MiniMMAC and IRBM).  
Collisions Threshold The number of collisions per good packet measured by the  
port that will generate an alarm.  
Error Alarms  
Enables or disables the sending of port-level error alarms.  
Error Threshold  
Alarm  
Permits a port to be disabled on an error threshold alarm  
(Not available for MiniMMAC and IRBM).  
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Table 6-8.  
Port Configure Alarms View Field Definitions (Continued)  
Field  
Definition  
Error Threshold  
The percentage of errors per good packet that will generate  
an alarm.  
Broadcast Alarms  
Enables or disables the sending of port-level broadcast  
alarms.  
BroadcastThreshold Permits a port to be disabled on a broadcast alarm (Not  
Alarm available for MiniMMAC and IRBM).  
Broadcast Threshold The number of broadcasts received that will generate an  
alarm.  
SIRM Hubs  
The Port Performance View for SIRM and MRXI hubs displays information  
related to the status of the port. The information in this view includes:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
MIM/Port Number  
The MIM (the slot in the hub) number and the port number in this format: 1.1  
(Port 1, Slot 1).  
Port Media Type  
The type of cables that can be connected to this port.  
Port Status  
The network state of this port.  
Port Link Status  
The state of the link signal for this port.  
Port Admin State  
The administrative state of this port (off or on).  
Standard Statistics  
This button allows you to display the Ethernet Port Standard Statistics View.  
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Table 6-9.  
Ethernet Port Standard Statistics View Field Definitions  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
The network IP address (e.g., 134.141.256.145).  
Network Address  
MIM/Port Number  
The MIM number and the port number, in this format: 1.1  
(MIM/slot 1, Port 1).  
Packets  
The number of packets this port has seen since the last  
reset. The white number is the total number, the green  
number and the horizontal bar gauge are the number since  
the last poll. The button opens a view that displays a graph  
showing the rate of change and the value of the graph at  
the last poll.  
Collisions  
The number of collisions this port has seen since the last  
reset. The white number is the total number, the orange  
number and the horizontal bar gauge are the number since  
the last poll. The button opens a view that displays a graph  
showing the rate of change the value of the graph at the  
last poll.  
MRXI Hub  
The Port Performance View for the MRXI hub displays information related to  
the status of the port. The information in this view includes:  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the hub model.  
Network Address  
The network IP address (e.g., 134.141.256.145).  
MIM/Port Number  
The MIM (the slot in the hub) number and the port number in this format: 1.1  
(Port 1, Slot 1).  
Port Media Type  
The type of cables that can be connected to this port.  
Port Status  
The network state of this port.  
Port Link Status  
The state of the link signal for this port.  
Port Admin State  
The administrative state of this port (off or on).;  
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Standard Statistics  
This button allows you to display the Ethernet Port Standard Statistics View.  
Table 6-10.  
Ethernet Port Standard Statistics View Field Definitions  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
The network IP address (e.g., 134.141.256.145).  
Network Address  
MIM/Port Number  
The MIM number and the port number, in this format: 1.1  
(MIM/slot 1, Port 1).  
Packets  
The number of packets this port has seen since the last  
reset. The white number is the total number, the green  
number and the horizontal bar gauge are the number since  
the last poll. The button opens a view that displays a graph  
showing the rate of change and the value of the graph at the  
last poll.  
Collisions  
The number of collisions this port has seen since the last  
reset. The white number is the total number, the orange  
number and the horizontal bar gauge are the number since  
the last poll. The button opens a view that displays a graph  
showing the rate of change the value of the graph at the last  
poll.  
Config Alarms  
This button lets you display the Ethernet Port Configure Alarms View.  
Table 6-11.  
Ethernet Port Configure Alarms View Field Definitions  
Field  
Definition  
Model Name  
The user-defined or default name of the model.  
The network IP address (e.g., 132.177.118.24).  
Network Address  
MIM/Port Number  
The module number and port number in the format: 1.1  
(MIM or slot 1, port 1).  
Traffic Alarms  
Enables or disables the sending of port level alarms for this  
port.  
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Table 6-11.  
Ethernet Port Configure Alarms View Field Definitions (Continued)  
Field  
Definition  
Traffic Threshold  
The threshold of packets within the Device Time Base that  
will cause a traffic alarm.  
Collisions Alarms  
Enables or disables the sending of port-level collision  
alarms.  
Collisions Threshold The number of collisions per good packet measured by the  
port that will generate an alarm.  
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Event and Alarm Messages  
What is in this Chapter  
This chapter describes the events and alarms that the Cabletron Ethernet  
Hubs Management Module supports. It also notes if an event is mapped to an  
identical alarm message, and if it provides any corresponding probable cause  
message.  
Events and alarms originate as generic Simple Network Management  
Protocol (SNMP) traps sent from the physical hub devices. These traps, or  
unsolicited messages, are translated as SPECTRUM events and displayed in  
the Event Log. For more information on specific SNMP traps, refer to RFC  
1213 available through the Internet system. Also refer to the Management  
Information Base (MIB) documentation for each specific hub device.  
Each event/alarm listed below includes: the event code, the event/alarm  
message, followed by a brief description of the event/alarm, an alarm  
mapping indicator, and any probable cause message for the mapped alarm.  
When variable data is inserted in a message, it is indicated by a {v}. Data in  
braces will be replaced by the named variable followed by a specific value,  
without the braces.  
NOTE  
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Hub devices. The event message files are located in the following directory:  
/SPECTRUM Directory Path/SG-Support/CsEvFormat  
The alarm message files are located in the following directory:  
/SPECTRUM Directory Path/SG-Support/CsPCause  
Table 7-1.  
Events and Alarms  
Event Message  
Probable Cause Message  
00010203  
00010203  
The model created is not the  
same type as the device. Model  
type = {v}, Name = {v}, User =  
{v}.  
The model created is not the  
same type as the device.  
00010306  
00010306  
A(n) {v} device, named {v}, has Not Applicable.  
been cold started.  
00010307  
00010307  
The device named {v} has been  
warm started.  
Not Applicable.  
00010308  
00010308  
A(n) {v} device, named {v}, has Communication link is down.  
detected a commumication Link  
Down.  
00010309  
00010309  
A(n) {v} device, named {v}, has Not Applicable.  
detected a communication link  
up.  
0001030a  
0001030a  
The device named {v} has  
detected an authentication  
failure.  
Other user is trying to connect  
to device with an invalid  
community string.  
0001030b  
0001030b  
A(n) {v} device, named {v}, has Lost contact with EGP neighbor.  
detected an EGP Neighbor or  
loss.  
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Events and Alarms (Continued)  
Event Message  
Probable Cause Message  
00010401  
00010401  
Device {v} of type {v} is  
created with an IP address  
already used by another model.  
DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS  
The model has the same IP  
address as that of some other  
Model.  
00010402  
00010402  
Device {v} of type {v} is  
DUPLICATE PHYSICAL ADDRESS  
created with a physical (Mac)  
address already used by another The model has the same Physical  
model.  
address (Mac address) as that of  
some other model.  
00010601  
00010601  
Port {v} (Instance ID {v}) on  
board in slot {v} (Instance ID  
{v}) of {v} (name - {v}) has  
segmented.  
A port has changed from  
operational to segmented.  
00010602  
00010602  
Port {v} (Instance ID {v}) on  
board in slot {v} (Instance ID  
{v}) of {v} (name - {v}) is no  
longer segmented.  
Not Applicable.  
00010603  
00010603  
Network configuration change  
reported by {v} (name - {v}).  
MAU attached to port {v}  
Not Applicable.  
(Instance ID {v}) on board in  
slot {v} (Instance ID {v}).  
00010604  
00010604  
Network configuration change  
reported by {v} (name - {v}).  
A previously attached MAU has  
been removed or powered down.  
MAU previously attached to port This trap should only occur for  
{v} (Instance ID {v}) on board  
in slot {v} (Instance ID {v})  
has been removed or powered  
down.  
MIMs that support link state.  
00010605  
00010605  
New source address {X 5}  
Not Applicable.  
(Instance ID {0 6}) detected by  
{t} (name - {m}) on port {I 3}  
(Instance ID {0 4}) of board in  
slot {I 1} (Instance ID {0 2}).  
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Events and Alarms (Continued)  
Event Message  
Probable Cause Message  
00010606  
00010606  
Source Address {v} (Instance ID Not Applicable.  
{v}) timeout detected by {v}  
(name - {v}) on port {v}  
(Instance ID {v}) of board in  
slot {v} (Instance ID {v}).  
00010607  
00010607  
Device configuration change  
reported by {v} (name - {v}).  
Board in slot {I 1} (Instance ID  
{0 2}) has been removed.  
A MIM has been removed from this  
MMAC.  
00010608  
00010608  
Device configuration change  
reported by {v} (name - {v}).  
Board type {I 3} has been  
installed in slot {I 1}. Its new  
instance ID is {0 2}.  
Not Applicable.  
00010609  
00010609  
Network configuration change  
reported by {v} (name - {v}).  
Port {v} (Instance ID {v}) on  
board in slot {v} (Instance ID  
{v}) has failed polling.  
An active port in a redundant  
circuit has failed polling. This  
indicates the activation of  
redundancy.  
Redundancy activated for Circuit  
{v} (Instance ID {v}).  
0001060a  
0001060a  
Network configuration change  
reported by {v} (Instance ID  
{v}). Port {v} (Instnace ID {v})  
on board in slot {v} (Instance  
ID {v}), Circuit {v} (Instance  
ID {v}) has been activated.  
Not Applicable.  
0001060b  
0001060b  
Redundancy diagnostics of {v}  
(name - {v}) indicate port {v}  
(Instance ID {v}) on board in  
slot {v} (Instance ID {v}),  
Circuit {v} (Instance ID {v})  
has failed.  
During this MMAC’s periodic  
redundancy diagnostics, it was  
found that a port in a redundant  
cycle has failed. This does not  
indicate that redundancy has  
been activated, but it should be  
fixed before it is needed.  
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Events and Alarms (Continued)  
Event Message  
Probable Cause Message  
0001060c  
0001060c  
Traffic threshold, {v} (Instance This trap will be generated when  
ID {v}) packets per {v}  
(Instance ID {v}) seconds,  
exceeded for {v} (name - {v}).  
the traffic (good packets per  
time interval) has been exceeded  
for the entire MMAC.  
0001060d  
0001060d  
Threshold exceeded for error  
type {v} (Instance ID {v}).  
This trap will be generated when  
packets of the selected error  
Error type {v} packets exceeded type exceed a threshold  
{v} (Instance ID {v})% of good  
packets in {v} seconds for {v}  
(Instance ID {v}).  
percentage of the good packets  
for a particular interval for  
the entire MMAC.  
0001060e  
0001060e  
Collision threshold exceeded.  
This trap will be generated when  
Collisions exceeded {v}% of good collisions exceed a threshold  
packets in {v} seconds for {v}  
(Instance ID {v}).  
percentage of the good packets  
for a particular interval for  
the entire MMAC.  
0001060f  
0001060f  
Traffic threshold, {v} packets  
per {v} seconds, exceeded on  
This trap is generated when the  
traffic (good packets per time  
board in slot {v} of {v} (name - interval) has been exceeded for  
{v}).  
a particular MIM.  
00010610  
00010610  
Error threshold exceeded. An  
error threshold, {v}% of good  
This trap will be generated when  
packets of the selected error  
packets in {v} seconds exceeded type exceeds a threshold  
on board in slot {v} (Instance  
ID {v}) of {v} (name - {v}).  
percentage of the good packets  
for a particular interval for a  
particular MIM. This most likely  
indicates a bad MIM.  
00010611  
00010611  
Collisions threshold exceeded.  
This trap will be generated when  
Collisions exceeded {v}% of good collisions exceed a threshold  
packets in {v} seconds on board percentage of the good packets  
in slot {v} (Instance ID {v}) of for a particular interval for a  
{v} (name - {v}).  
particular MIM.  
00010612  
00010612  
Traffic threshold, {v} packets  
per {v} seconds, exceeded on  
port {v} (Instance ID {v}) of  
board in slot {v} (Instance ID  
{v}) of {v} (name - {v}).  
This trap will be generated when  
the traffic (good packets per  
time interval) has been exceeded  
for a particular port.  
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Events and Alarms (Continued)  
Event Message  
Probable Cause Message  
00010613  
00010613  
Error threshold exceeded. An  
error threshold, {v}% of good  
packets in {v} seconds, has  
exceeded on port {v} (Instance  
ID {v}) of board in slot {v}  
This trap will be generated when  
packets of the selected error  
type exceeds a threshold  
percentage of the good packets  
for a particular interval for a  
(Instance ID {v}) of {v} (name - particular port.  
{v}).  
00010614  
00010614  
Collision threshold exceeded.  
This trap will be generated when  
Collisions exceeded {v}% of good collisions exceed a threshold  
packets in {v} seconds on port  
{v} (Instance ID {v}) of board  
percentage of the good packets  
for a particular interval for a  
in slot {v} (Instance ID {v}) of particular port.  
{v} (name - {v}).  
00010615  
00010615  
Port type changed. Port {v}  
(Instance ID {v}) on board in  
slot {v} (Instance ID {v}) of  
{v} (name - {v}) is now type {v}  
(Instance ID {v}).  
A port has been changed from a  
station port to a link port, or  
vice versa.  
00010616  
00010616  
Address lock changed for {v}  
The status of the address lock  
(name - {v}). New lock status is has been changed.  
{v} (1 = Off / 2 = On).  
00010617  
00010617  
Port security violation occurred A source address other than  
on port {v} (Instance ID {v}) on those locked to a port has been  
board in slot {v} (Instance ID  
{v}) of {v} (name - {v}).  
Violating address is {v}.  
seen.  
00010618  
00010618  
Port violation reset. Port {v}  
(Instance ID {v}) on board in  
slot {v} (Instance ID {v}) of  
{v} (name - {v}) has been reset.  
Management intervention has  
reset a port after a violation  
has occurred.  
00010619  
00010619  
Environment Temperature Warm  
detected by {v} (name - {v}).  
This device detects that the  
temperature within the device  
has reached a WARM condition.  
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Event Message  
Probable Cause Message  
0001061a  
0001061a  
ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE HOT  
detected by {v} (name - {v}).  
This device detects that the  
temperature within the device  
has reached a HOT condition.  
0001061b  
0001061b  
Environment Voltage Low detected A board detects that its power  
by board in slot {v} (Instance  
ID {v}) of {v} (name - {v}).  
supply voltage is low.  
0001061c  
0001061c  
Environment Temperature has  
returned to a normal state at  
slot {I 1} (Instance ID {0 2}),  
has been detected by {v} (name -  
{v}).  
Not Applicable.  
0001061d  
0001061d  
Environment Voltage has returned Not Applicable.  
to a normal state, has been  
detected by {v} (name - {v}).  
0001061e  
0001061e  
A fan in the system’s chassis is The device detects that a fan in  
operating at an abnormal RPM  
rate, has been detected by {v}  
(name - {v}).  
the system’s chassis is  
operating at an abnormal RPM  
rate.  
0001061f  
0001061f  
A fan in the system’s chassis is Not Applicable.  
operating at a normal RPM rate,  
has been detected by {v} (name -  
{v}).  
00010620  
00010620  
User defined broadcast  
Device Broadcast Threshold  
threshold, {v} broadcast packets Exceeded.  
within {v} seconds, exceeded on  
{v} (name - {v}).  
This trap will be generated when  
the broadcast (packets per time  
interval) has been exceeded for  
the entire MMAC.  
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Event Message  
Probable Cause Message  
00010621  
00010621  
User defined broadcast  
Board Broadcast Threshold  
threshold, {v} broadcast packets Exceeded  
within {v} seconds, exceeded on  
the board in slot {v} of {v}  
(name - {v}).  
This trap will be generated when  
the broadcast (packets per time  
interval) has been exceeded for  
the given board.  
00010622  
00010622  
User defined broadcast  
Port Broadcast Threshold  
threshold, {v} broadcast packets Exceeded  
within {v} seconds, exceeded on  
port {v} of the board in slot  
{v} of {v} (name - {v}).  
This trap will be generated when  
the broadcast (packets per time  
interval) has been exceeded for  
the given port.  
00010625  
00010625  
Network configuration changes  
reported by {v} (name - {v}).  
{v} (name - {v} status is now  
{v} (Instance ID {v}).  
Not Applicable.  
00010626  
00010626  
Device configuration change  
reported by {v} (name - {v}).  
Acquired database of {v} (name -  
{v}) is full.  
Not Applicable.  
00010639  
00010639  
Environment Temperature Warm  
condition at slot {I 1}  
(Instance ID {0 2}) has been  
detected by {v} (name - {v}).  
This device detects that the  
temperature within the device  
has reached a WARM condition.  
0001063a  
0001063a  
ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE HOT  
condition at slot {I 1}  
(Instance ID {0 2}), has been  
detected by {v} (name - {v}).  
This device detects that the  
temperature within the device  
has reached a HOT condition.  
0001063b  
0001063b  
Environment Voltage Low  
condition has been detected by  
power supply in slot {I 1}  
(Instance ID {0 2}) of {v} (name  
- {v}).  
The device detects that its  
power supply voltage is low.  
Event and Alarm Messages  
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AUI 4-4, 4-21  
BrdgFiber_Off 4-4  
Symbols  
% Collisions 6-3  
% Errors 6-3  
BridgeFiber_Rptr 4-4  
Off  
Fiber_Brdg 4-4  
Fiber_Rptr 4-4  
Rptr  
A
Access 4-16  
Permissions 4-16  
Accessing the  
Hub  
Fiber_Brdg 4-4  
Fiber_Off 4-4  
Available Circuits 4-11  
Configuration View 4-1  
Device View 2-1  
Performance View 6-2  
B
Banner 6-3, 6-13  
Bar Gauge 6-6  
Bd/Port Combination 4-12  
Board  
Member 4-13  
Number 4-7  
Port Instance 4-12, 4-25  
Bridge  
Active Users 6-3  
Additional  
Bridge Information  
Button 4-18  
View 4-18  
Configuration Button 4-15  
Additional Configuration 4-6  
Address  
Delete View 4-13  
Button 4-13  
Display View 4-13  
Administrative State 6-15, 6-16, 6-17  
Alarm  
Messages 7-1  
Alarms  
Configuration View 4-17  
ID 4-19  
Information 4-2, 4-5  
Button 4-18  
View 4-18  
Location 4-18  
Name 4-17  
Priority 4-19  
Restart 4-21  
Settings 4-21  
Status Control 4-21  
Type 4-17  
Button 5-3, 5-5, 6-5  
Log View 5-2  
View 5-5, 6-5  
Alignment 4-11, 6-4  
Errors 6-4  
Apply Button 2-14  
Audible Alarm 4-10  
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Bridge Status 4-21  
C
Change  
Date 4-4  
Time Scale Button 6-5  
Circuit  
Configuration 4-25  
Time 4-4  
Cyclic Redundancy Checks 4-11  
Enable 4-12  
Field 4-25  
Name 4-12, 4-25  
Number 4-12, 4-13  
Reset 4-13  
D
Default 2-14  
Description 2-4  
Detail Button 6-4  
Device  
View 4-13  
Clear 6-4  
Close Button 2-14  
Coaxial 4-21  
Cold Boot 4-15  
Collision 5-3, 6-4, 6-17, 6-18  
Alarms 6-15, 6-19  
Rate 6-3, 6-13  
Statistics 5-3, 5-4  
Threshold 6-15, 6-19  
Alarm 6-15  
Actions 1-1  
Associations 1-1  
Attributes 1-1  
Configuration 4-2, 4-4, 4-17  
Counters 4-8  
Discover 4-8  
Models 1-1  
Name 4-4, 4-7, 4-9, 4-11, 4-16, 5-3, 5-4,  
6-6  
Redundancy 4-8  
Type 2-4, 4-7, 6-3, 6-13  
Diagnostic  
Comments xiii  
Community  
And Trap Table  
View 4-6  
and Trap Table 4-15  
Name 4-3, 4-17  
Attribute 4-24  
String 4-16  
View 5-1  
Disastrous Situation 4-24  
DownLoad  
Software Button 4-14  
Software View 4-14  
Table 4-6  
Detail View 4-15  
Condition  
E
Enable 4-25  
Error 6-4  
Status  
Banner 2-4  
Alarms 6-15  
Attributes 5-2  
Breakdown 6-4  
Button 6-5  
Rate 6-3, 6-13  
Source Table 4-11  
Threshold 6-16  
Alarm 6-15  
Config Alarms  
Button 4-5, 6-18  
Configuration  
Information 4-2  
View 4-1  
Contact 2-4  
Control Button 4-5, 4-21  
Conventions xii  
Counters 4-8  
CRC 4-11, 6-4  
Errors 6-4  
Ethernet  
Bridge 4-17  
MIMs 4-15  
Port  
Cs Files  
Configure Alarms View 6-18  
CsEvFormat 7-2  
CsPCause 7-2  
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Event  
G
Gauge  
Button 5-3, 5-4, 6-5  
Code 7-1  
Log 5-3, 5-5, 6-5, 7-1  
View 5-2  
Control Panel 2-13  
Mode 2-13  
Type 2-13  
Getting Help xii  
Giants 4-11, 6-4, 6-5  
Good Frames 6-4  
Messages 7-1  
Events 5-5  
F
H
Factory Defaults 4-9  
Hello Time Parm 4-20  
FDDI 4-22  
MIMs 4-15  
Fiber  
Help xiii  
Hold Time 4-19  
Hub  
Optic 4-21  
Ports 4-4  
Find 4-7  
Performance 6-5  
Redundancy Management 4-21  
Hub_CSI  
Board/Port Button 4-6  
Source Address Button 4-5  
Firmware  
IRBM 1-2  
IRM2 1-2  
IRM3 1-2  
MiniM 1-2  
MRXi 1-2  
SIRM 1-2  
Base Address 4-14  
Configuration 4-2  
Start Address 4-14  
Top Address 4-14  
Version 4-18  
I
Flash  
Count 4-14  
Download 4-6  
Download View 4-14  
Memory 4-14  
Instance 4-13  
Internet  
Protocol Address 2-4  
Introduction 1-1  
IP  
Size in Bytes 4-14  
Force On Boot 4-15  
Forward  
Addr 4-16  
Address 2-4, 4-4  
Add 4-12  
Delay 4-20  
Hello Information View 4-20  
Parm 4-20  
Field 4-25  
Delete 4-13  
IRBM 4-17, 6-3, 6-13  
Bridge  
Control View 4-21  
IRM  
Frame  
Breakdown 6-4  
Button 6-5  
Rate 6-3, 6-13  
Size Pie Chart 6-5, 6-8, 6-14  
Fwd Dly & Hello Information Button 4-20  
MMAC  
Alarms View 5-3  
IRM2 4-21, 6-3, 6-13  
IRM3 4-21, 6-3, 6-13  
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MMAC  
Redundancy  
Information View 4-12  
J
No entries for this letter.  
Table 4-12  
View 4-5  
Type 4-4  
K
MMAC3 4-4  
MMAC5 4-4  
MMAC8 4-4  
Model 1-1  
Keep Settings Button 2-14  
L
Last  
Configuration 4-2, 4-3, 4-17  
Name 2-4, 4-3, 4-6, 4-7, 4-9, 4-11, 4-14,  
4-16, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19, 4-20, 5-3,  
5-4, 6-6, 6-15, 6-16, 6-17, 6-18  
Type 6-3, 6-13  
Image Filename 4-14  
Poll 5-3, 5-4  
Server IP Address 4-14  
Lin Button 6-4  
Linear 6-4  
Names 1-1  
Monitor  
Link  
Point 6-3, 6-13  
Precedence 4-3  
MRXI 4-21, 5-4, 6-6, 6-17  
Hub  
Receive Collisions 5-4  
Transmit Collisions 5-4  
Multi-Attribute Line Graph 6-3, 6-4  
Signal 6-15, 6-16, 6-17  
Link-Up Traps 4-8  
Load 6-3, 6-13  
Local 4-18  
Location 2-4, 6-3, 6-13  
Log Button 6-4  
Logarithmic 6-4  
Logical  
MIM  
N
Representation 6-11  
Name 4-7, 4-16, 6-3, 6-13  
NB20E 4-17  
NB25E 4-17  
M
MAC  
Net  
Address 2-4  
Address  
Network  
Add 4-12  
Field 4-25  
Delete 4-13  
Address 4-3, 4-6, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, 4-14, 4-17,  
5-3, 6-3, 6-6, 6-13, 6-15, 6-16, 6-  
17, 6-18  
Management  
Alarms 5-3, 5-5, 6-5  
Configuration 4-2  
Events 5-3, 5-5, 6-5  
Statistics 6-4  
Information Base 1-1, 7-1  
Manufacturer 2-4  
Max Pull Boards 4-3  
Maximum  
No  
Circuits 4-11  
Resource 4-11, 6-4  
None 4-16  
Notice i  
MIB 1-1, 7-1  
MIM  
Number 6-15, 6-16, 6-17, 6-18  
MiniMMAC 4-21, 6-3, 6-13  
Number of  
Addresses 4-12  
Ports 4-18  
Restarts 4-19  
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Primary 4-21  
O
Circuit 4-24  
Pathway 4-22  
Port 4-22  
OOW 4-11  
Coll 6-5  
Collisions 6-4  
PROM Revision 4-4  
Protocol  
Max Age 4-19  
Pie Chart 6-5, 6-8, 6-14  
Pulled Board List 4-3  
Out  
Of Window 4-11  
Collisions 6-5  
P
Q
Packets 6-17, 6-18  
Per Poll Button 6-6  
Pathway 4-21  
Questions xiii  
Percentages 2-13  
Performance  
Statistics 6-3, 6-5, 6-6, 6-13  
View 6-1  
Pie Charts 6-4, 6-5  
Poll Log Ratio 4-3, 4-17  
Polled  
R
RAM To Flash 4-15  
Rate  
Alarm Checks 4-10  
Rates 2-13  
Readonly 4-16  
Readwrite 4-16  
Receive  
Address 4-13  
List 4-13  
Polling  
Collisions 5-4  
Interval 4-3, 4-17  
Status 4-3  
Port  
Button 5-4  
Redundancy 4-5  
Button 4-11, 4-24  
Circuit 4-12, 4-13  
Information View 4-25  
Table 4-12, 4-13, 4-24  
Button 4-12  
Admin  
State 6-16, 6-17  
Status 6-15  
Association 4-4  
Circuit  
Status 4-12, 4-25  
Type 4-12, 4-25  
Configuration Button 6-14  
Connections Panel 6-12  
Link Status 6-15, 6-16, 6-17  
Media Type 6-15, 6-16, 6-17  
Member 4-13  
Redundant  
Cable Circuit 4-22  
Capability 4-21  
Circuit  
Connections 4-12, 4-21  
Management 4-23  
Poll Interval 4-11  
Related Reading xii  
Repeater 4-23  
Reset 2-14  
Circuit View Button 4-13  
Restart  
Number 4-7, 6-13, 6-15, 6-16, 6-17, 6-18  
Performance  
View 6-11, 6-12  
Status 6-15, 6-16, 6-17  
Topology Type 6-15  
Ports  
On Out Of 4-4  
Preface xi  
Device 4-8  
Restricted Rights Notice ii  
Retry Count 4-12, 4-25  
Revision Number 4-4  
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Station 6-15  
R (continued)  
Suggestions xiii  
Superuser 4-16  
Support xiii  
Switch Settings 4-19  
Sys Up Time 2-4  
System  
Root  
Brdg Max Age 4-18  
Bridge ID 4-18  
Cost 4-18  
Information  
Button 4-18  
View 4-18  
Up Time 4-7, 6-3, 6-13  
Port 4-18  
Runts 4-11, 6-4  
T
TCP/IP Based Networks xii  
Technical Support xiii  
Template 1-1  
Terminology xii  
Test  
Redundant Circuit 4-12  
Time of Day 4-12  
Testing Redundancy 4-25  
TFTP  
Boot Server 4-14  
Request  
FileName 4-15  
Host 4-15  
Thin-Net 4-21  
Threshold  
S
Scroll to Date-Time Button 6-5  
SDT Button 6-6  
Secondary  
Circuit 4-24  
Secondary Circuit 4-21  
Security String 4-3, 4-17  
Selected Attribute 2-13  
Serial Number 2-4  
Set Date-Time Button 6-6  
Setting Redundant Circuits 4-24  
Setup Information View 4-19  
Simple Network Management Protocol  
Traps 7-1  
Simplified Device  
Panel 6-12  
SIRM 5-3, 6-6, 6-16  
MMAC  
Alarms 4-9  
Time  
Base 4-10  
Topology Change 4-20  
Token Ring MIMs 4-15  
Topology  
Hub Collisions 5-3  
Slot Number 6-13  
SNMP 1-1  
Change 4-20  
Count 4-20  
Information  
Traps 7-1  
Sort 4-7  
Sound  
Audible Alarm 4-10  
Source  
Button 4-20  
View 4-20  
Total 2-13, 5-3, 5-4  
Collisions Button 5-3  
Trademarks i  
Traffic  
Addr  
Lock 4-8  
Traps 4-8  
Address 4-6, 4-7, 4-8  
Table 4-8  
Alarms 6-15, 6-18  
Attribute 6-1  
Threshold 4-9, 6-15, 6-19  
Alarm 6-15  
Button 4-5  
SPECTRUM  
Transmit  
Events 7-1  
Collisions 5-4  
Button 5-4  
Src  
Addr Age Time 4-8  
STA Protocol 4-19  
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Trap 4-8, 4-16  
Generation 4-16  
Host 4-16  
Type Obj ID 4-19  
Trunk 6-15  
Type of Filtering 4-19  
U
Unsolicited  
Messages 7-1  
V
Virus Disclaimer i  
VNM  
Database 4-2  
W, X, Y, Z  
No entries for these letters.  
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