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2. FddiMAC Device Configuration View Access From the Icon Subviews menu for the Chassis Device views select FIDDI Configuration from the Icon Subviews menu of the FddiMac Application icon select Configuration This view provides information on the configuration and operating status of the concentrator The view is divided into two areas Station Configuration and SMT Information Station Configuration This area of the FddiMAC Device Configuration view provides information specific to the FDDI station Ring State The current state of the FDDI ring Table 20 lists the possible states and their descriptions MAC Configuration Displays the actual configuration of the station Table 21 lists the possible configuration states and their descriptions Current MAC Path The ring that this station resides on Possible values are Primary Secondary Local or Isolated SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views FddiMAC Device Configuration View MAC Address Non Master Ports The MAC physical address of this station The number of non master ports on this station MAC Count Master Ports The number of MACs supported by this station The number of master ports on this station Table 20 FDDI Ring Stats Ring State Description Isolated The concentrator is not attached to the ring Non Op The concentrator is attempting to enter the ring Ring Op The ring is operational Detect The claim beacon process of the FDDI r
3. a b a Model Name Label Model Information View b Condition Status Label c Model Type Label Application Specific View SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View Supported Applications SmartSwitch 6000 devices support both common and device specific application Applications that are common to many of the different of kinds of and makes of devices are listed in Table 16 along with their corresponding documentation The views and subviews available for the SmartSwitch 6000 device specific applications are described in the rest of this section grouped by major application listed below e Fast Ethernet Application View page 40 e The current operational mode of this port FDDI MAC Application page 41 available with optional HSIM e ATM Client Application page 41 available with optional HSIM e CsRipEnetRpt Repeater Application page 46 Download Application page 46 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 40 Fast Ethernet Application View Table 16 Common Applications Application For more info see Bridging Bridging Application CSIBridge MIB II MIB II Applications SNMP2_Agent Standard RMON Standard RMON Fast Ethernet Application View Access From the Icon Subviews menu for the Application icon select Fast Ethernet or Double click the Application icon This view provides access to the Model Information view described in SPECTRUM Views and the Fast Ethernet Port
4. indicates that the AAL type cannot be determined Last Change The value of sysUpTime at the time this VCL entered its current operational state If the current state was entered prior to the last re initialization of the agent then this field contains a zero value Cross Connect Id Implemented only for a VCL that is cross connected to other VCLs that belong to the same VCC All such associated VCLs have the same value of this field and all their cross connections Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 45 ATM Client Application are identified by entries in the Cross Connect Table for which VCL CC Id has the same value The value of this field is initialized by the agent after the associated entries in the Cross Connect Table have been created Xmit Descr Index Identifies the row of the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table that applies to the transmit direction of this VCL Transmit Size Only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL5 is in use The maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size in octets that is supported on the transmit direction of this VCC Rev Descr Index Identifies the row in the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table that applies to the receive direction of this VCL Receive Size Only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL5 is in use The maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size in octets that is supported on the receive direction of this VCC SmartSwitch 6000 Applications
5. Page 31 Interface Device View Interface Number Label This label identifies this interface Ce indicates an Ethernet interface b indicates a backplane interface and the numeral represents the interface number on this module Interface Type Label This label displays the type of network interface module e g Ethernet FDDI etc Interface Icon Subviews Table 11 describes each of the Icon Subviews menu selections available for the Interface icon Table 11 Interface Icon Subviews Menu Selection Opens the Configuration Port Configuration CSIIfPort View page 49 Secondary Panel that provides the secondary Address Panel address and mask for the interface Protocols with HSIM only ATM Client Application page 41 Model Model Information view described in Information SPECTRUM Views Administrative Status Label This label displays the state of this port On Off Testing Table 12 and Table 13 list the possible states relative to the application selected The SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views default application for this view is Physical MIB II To select the application to be displayed Physical or Bridging click the Filter menu button in the Interface Options panel This label provides double click access to Port Configuration CSI fPort View page 49 MAC Address Label This label displays the physical address of the network interface module and accesses the
6. 802 1Q or Physical Bridging is the default application To change the application highlight the Chassis Module icon and select View gt Icon Subviews gt Application Display Double click the Application label to open the Performance view which is described in SPECTRUM Views The Application label provides access to the Icon Subviews menu Table 5 describes the Bridging Application Icon Subviews menu selections There are no specific Icon Subviews menu selections for the Physical Application Chassis Device View Table 5 Bridging Application Icon Subviews Option Opens the Bridge Bridge Performance view described Performance in SPECTRUM Views Bridge Detail Bridge Detail view described in Bridging Applications Bridge Model Model Information view described in Information SPECTRUM Views Smart SmartTrunking Configuration and Trunking Status screen described in SPMA views Spanning Tree Information Spanning Tree Information view described in Bridging Applications Static Database Static Database Table view described Table in Bridging Applications Transparent Transparent Bridge Information view Bridge with Forwarding Database and Port Information tables described in Bridging Applications Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 24 SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Interface Labels These labels represent the interfaces located on the front panel of the module Each label provi
7. Number The module s location in the chassis Double click this label to open the Application view described under Applications View page 38 Model Type The type of module in this chassis slot e g 6E132 25 Double click this label to open the Model Information view described in the SPECTRUM Views Model Name The user defined or default IP address model name Double click this label to open the Device Configuration View page 47 Module Icon Subviews Table 4 describes each of the device specific Icon Subviews menu selections available for the SmartSwitch 6000 modules Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 23 Chassis Device View Table 4 Module Icon Subviews Menu Options Menu Selection Opens the DevTop Device Topology view described in SPECTRUM Views Application Applications View page 38 Configuration Device Configuration View page 47 Model Model Information view described in Information SPECTRUM Views Interface Interface Device View page 30 Application Application selection dialog box Display which allows you to select the application to be displayed in the Application label Example Bridging Basic Alarms Basic Alarms view described in the SPECTRUM Portable Management Application for the SmartSwitch 6000 User s Guide SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Application Label This label displays the application currently selected which is either Bridging
8. SmartSwitch 6000 Index F Fast Ethernet Configuration 40 Operation 15 FDDI Operation 16 FDDI Ring States 50 FDDI Station Configuration 49 FddiMAC Configuration View 49 Frame Size 48 G Giant Packets Received 58 H Hardware Type 48 Icons and Labels 14 ILMI VCI 53 VPI 53 Index 48 49 Interface Configuration 48 Icon 31 Information 25 30 Number 31 Status 25 Type 25 49 Isolated 51 L Labels and Icons 14 Local A 51 AB 51 B 51 S 51 MAC Address 32 50 Configuration 49 Count 50 Management Tasks 15 Master Ports 50 Max VCCs 52 VPCs 52 VPI Bits 52 Model Information 23 60 Name 23 35 SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Page 68 Index Type 23 35 Types of 12 Monitoring Operation 16 N Neighbor Address 53 If Name 53 Notification Protocol 52 Upstream 50 Network Information 32 New Model By IP 65 No_Resource 58 Non Master Ports 50 Non Op 50 Non Op Dup 50 O OBS Present 52 OOW_Colls 58 Oper Status 48 Operation Status 49 Operational Mode 41 Optical Bypass Switch 52 SmartSwitch 6000 Index P Path Current MAC 49 Performance Statistics 18 32 Physical Address 48 Physical Application Status 25 Physical Device View 36 Port Configuration 49 Count 56 Enable Disable 35 Operational Mode 54 Type 31 Ports Master 50 Non Master 50 On 56 Operational 56 Power Supply Information 29 Protocol Neighbor Notification 52 Protocols 31 R Received Technology 55 Repe
9. Table described below Fast Ethernet Port Table This section of the Fast Ethernet Application views provides the information described below and also provides access to the Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 when you double click any entry in the table The Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View Configuration view carries the Interface Port Group and Port information over from this table Interface The interface number of the port for which this Fast Ethernet information pertains Port Group The port group number for which this Fast Ethernet information pertains Port The physical port number for which this Fast Ethernet information pertains Operational Mode The current operational mode of this port FDDI MAC Application This section describes the FDDI MAC FddiMAC Application which is available for modules having the optional HSIM installed Table 17 lists the application specific subviews available from the Icon Subviews menu for the FDDI MAC application Table 17 FDDI MAC Icon Subviews Menu Selection Description DevTop Opens the Device Topology view described in SPECTRUM Views Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 41 ATM Client Application Station List Opens the FDDI Station List view described in Miscellaneous Applications Acknowledge Allows you to acknowledge an alarm condition Configuration Opens the Device Configuration View page 4
10. View page 47 e Port Configuration CSIIfPort View page 49 e FddiMAC Device Configuration View page 49 available with optional HSIM or FEPIM Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 14 Views Summary ATM Client Configuration View page 52 available with optional HSIM or FEPIM Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 Repeater Configuration View page 56 Ethernet Based Configuration page 58 available for GPIM models Model Information View page 60 SmartSwitch 6000 Tasks Views Summary Tasks This section identifies various management and troubleshooting tasks that can be performed for the SmartSwitch 6000 using the views icons and labels referenced within this document Advertised Ability Check Chassis Information View e Advertised Ability page 55 e Chassis Device View page 21 Alarm Thresholds Set Concentrator Status Check e Model Information View page 60 e FddiMAC Device Configuration View page 49 ERR Error Source Selection Applications Change e Error Source page 58 e Applicati Label 24 pplication Label page 24 Fast Ethernet Operation Check ATM Operation Check e Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 e ATM Client Configuration View page 52 e Fast Ethernet Application View page 40 e ATM Client Application page 41 e Operational Mode page 54 e Advertised Ability page 55 Backplane Connections Monitor e Received Technology page 55 e Backplane Device Vie
11. change the Community Name field to private 2 From the Icon Subviews menu select Table View SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View 3 Set the path information for the row you wish to create change or remove 4 Press Return and click OK 5 To create or change a row click the Create button change the applicable fields in the Change view and click the right mouse button Click OK 6 Click the Validate Row button and return to the application table view to see the change 7 To remove a row highlight it click the Remove button and then the Update button The row will then be removed from the table view Double clicking a field entry opens the interface specific ATM Switch Application Virtual Channel Link view which is described below Virtual Channel Link View Access From the Icon Subviews of the ATM Application icon select Virtual Channel Link Interface Displays the interface index for this VPI and VCI VPI Virtual Path Identifier Displays the VPI value of the VCL The maximum VPI value cannot exceed the value allowable by the Interface MaxVPI Bits Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 44 ATM Client Application VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Displays the VCI value of the VCL The maximum VCI value cannot exceed the value allowable by the Interface MaxVCI Bits Admin Status Implemented only for a VCL that terminates a VCC i e one that is not cross connected to other VCLs Its
12. ports while the 6H123 50 and 6H133 37 modules have the capability of switching ports between 10 Mb and 100 Mb repeaters For example a 6H133_37 model would have three 100 Mb repeater models but depending on the configuration it might have six repeater models three at 10 Mb and three at 100 Mb The CsRipEnetRptr application is used for all these modules for either 10 Mb or 100 Mb support The Chassis Module Icon provides Repeater Port labels which allow you to perform repeater port management The views accessible from the Repeater Port label Icon Subviews menu are listed in Table 9 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 28 Chassis Device View Table 9 Repeater Port Label Icon Subviews beide Description Selection H Port Notes Opens a note pad for your use Port Frame amp and Error Breakdown Opens the Repeater Port Frame amp Error Breakdown view Port Frame Size amp Protocols Opens the Repeater Port Frame Size amp Protocols view Enable Disable Opens a dialog box that lets you Port enable or disable the port Set Port Speed Opens a dialog box that lets you set the port speed to Auto 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Repeater Port Number Shows an index number identifying a particular repeater port Repeater Port Status Indicates the port activity status The Repeater Port Frame amp Error Breakdown view and Repeater Port Frame Size amp Protocols view provide pie charts and tab
13. 27 Repeater Frame Size and Protocols View e Repeater Frame Size amp Protocols View page 27 Repeater Performance Check e Repeater Label Icon Subviews Table 8 Repeater Port Status Check e Repeater Configuration View page 56 e CsRipEnetRpt Repeater Application page 46 SmartSwitch 6000 Tasks Repeater Port Speed Set e Repeater Port Labels page 28 Repeater Port Condition Display Change e Repeater Port Display Form page 27 Topology Check e Device Topology View page 37 Traps Set Up e Device Configuration View page 47 e Trap Configuration page 57 Virtual Channel Operation Check e ATM Client Application VCL Table page 42 e Virtual Channel Link View page 44 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 17 Views Summary SmartSwitch 6000 Performance Views This section provides brief descriptions of Performance views available for models of SmartSwitch 6000 devices in SPECTRUM Performance views provide statistical information Figure 3 Device Performance View about the operation of the device and packet information for the device and its ports The following performance views are described in this d Vo eae Ve ee section e Device Performance View page 19 e Bridging Performance View page 19 e Interface Performance View page 19 e Repeater Port Performance View page 20 SS Sas S For more information on Performance views refer to the Spectrum Views documentatio
14. 6H133 37 Three RJ21 telcos 12 ports each in any combination of auto negotiating 10BaseT Ethernet or 100BaseT Fast Ethernet plus one HSIM slot Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 12 The SPECTRUM Model Table 3 6H Series Connectivities 6H133 37 Three RJ21 telcos 12 ports each in any combination of auto negotiating 10BaseT Ethernet or 100BaseT Fast Ethernet plus one HSIM slot 6H203 24 24 port 10 100 switching module via two RJ21 ports 6H253 13 12 port 10 100 switching module via one RJ21 connector 6H258 17 16 MMF ports via MT RJ connectors and one VHSIM slot 6H262 18 6 fixed RJ45 ports and 2 FEPIM slots 6M146 04 Carrier Module This is a SmartSwitch carrier uplink module It provides two HSIM slots and two FEPIM slots The SPECTRUM Model SPECTRUM lets you model and manage individual modules or groups of modules on a network installed in or connected to the chassis The models provide access to the information needed to manage the modules including software emulation of the actual module SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction attributes and functionality Refer to Modeling page 61 for modeling instructions The model type designators for the SmartSwitch 6000 use an underbar to replace the dash in the device model number For example 6E122_26 refers to the model type for the 6E 122 26 module SPECTRUM s AutoDiscovery as well as manual modeling procedures results in
15. 7 Model Opens the Model Information view Information described in SPECTRUM Views ATM Client Application This application is used to monitor and control ATM channels via the ATM Client Application VCL Table described below Table 18 lists the application specific subviews available for the application SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View Table 18 ATM Client Application Icon Subviews Option Opens the Configuration Device Configuration View page 47 Model the Model Information view described in Information SPECTRUM Views VCL Table ATM Client Application VCL Table described below Interfaces Port Configuration CSIIfPort View page 49 and the CSIIfPort Performance view described in SPECTRUM Views ATM Client Application VCL Table Admin Status Implemented only for a VCL that terminates a VCC i e one that is not cross connected to other VCLs Its value Up or Down specifies the desired administrative state of the VCL i e whether traffic flow is enabled or disabled Oper Status Indicates the current operational status of the VCL Up and Down indicate whether the VCL is operational Unknown indicates that the status of this VCL cannot be determined Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 42 ATM Client Application Last Change The value of sysUpTime at the time this VCL entered its current operational state If the current state was entered p
16. CSI Port Model Information view described in SPECTRUM Views Network Information Label This label displays the network address name or subnet mask which you select using the Interface Options panel The default is network address Double click this label to access the Secondary Address Panel described in SPECTRUM Views Table 12 Physical Application Administrative Status Color Status Description Green ON Port is operational Blue OFF Port is off Yellow TST Port is in the test mode Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 32 Backplane Device View Table 13 Bridging Application Administrative Status Color Status Description Green FWD Blue DIS Magenta LST Magenta LRN Orange BLK Red BRK Bridge port is forwarding Port is disabled Bridge is in listening mode Bridge is in learning mode Bridge port is in blocking mode Bridge port is broken Gauge Label This label displays the performance statistic that you set in the Gauge Control Panel which is accessible from the Interface Options panel Double click this label to access the Performance view For me information seethe information in the SPECTRUM Views documentation Backplane Device View Access From the Chassis Device view select View gt Page gt Back plane A sample Backplane Device view is shown in Figure 9 The view contains Backplane Module icons that represent the backplane connecti
17. Devices page 8 e The SPECTRUM Model page 12 Purpose and Scope Use this documentation as a guide for managing SmartSwitch 6000 devices with the SPECTRUM management modules SM CSI1076 SM CSI1082 and SM CSI1088 The documentation describes the icons menus and views that enable you tor remotely monitor configure and troubleshoot SmartSwitch 6000 devices through software models in your SPECTRUM database Only information specific to the supported management module is included under this topic For general information about device management using SPECTRUM and for explanations of basic SPECTRUM functionality Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 7 and navigation techniques refer to the documentation listed under Required Reading Required Reading To use this documentation effectively you must be familiar with the information covered by the other SPECTRUM online documentation topics list below e Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators e Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators es How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM e SPECTRUM Views e SPECTRUM Menus e SPECTRUM Icons SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction Supported Devices The SPECTRUM management modules SM 1076 SM 1082 SM 1088 currently allow you to model the following Chassis and SmartSwitch 6000 devices e The 6C105 Chassis page 10 which is a modular chassis that can incorporate two load sharing power supplies and up to five SmartSwi
18. Fast Ethernet or Auto Negotiation The Fast Ethernet Configuration views contains three panels Operational Mode Advertised Ability and Received Technology that provide additional information for configuring this device Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 54 Fast Ethernet Configuration View Figure 16 Fast Ethernet Configuration View 132 127 118 24 of type 6E122_26 of Landscape Eis Model Name j Net Addr _132 127 118 24 1 Sys Up Time Contact _ Manufacturer e O Description Cabletron 6E122 26 Rev 01 01 04 SmartSwitch_ Device Type Location Primary Applica p Serial Number Interface Port Group Port Operational Mode This panel in the Fast Ethernet Configuration view shows the current operational mode of this port If you select Auto Negotiation you can select as many modes as needed from the SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Advertised Ability selections You can only select one Operational Mode Table 22 shows the current modes their values and descriptions Table 22 Operational Mode Values Operational Mode Value Description Auto Negotiation 2 Auto Negotiation Parallel Detect 10Base T 8 10Base T 10Base TFD 16 Full duplex 10Base T 100Base TX 32 100Base TX 100Base TXFD 64 Full duplex 100Base TX 100Base T4 128 100Base T4 100Base FX 256 100Base FX 100Base FXFD 512 Full Duplex 100Base FX Advertised Abil
19. I VCI equal O then the ILMI is not supported for this ATM interface Address Type The type of primary ATM address configured for use at this ATM interface Admin Address The address assigned for administrative purposes If this interface has no assigned administrative address or if the address used for administrative purposes is the same as that used for the physical address then this is an octet string of zero length Neighbor Address The IP address of the neighbor system connected to the far end of this interface to which a Network Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 53 ATM Client Configuration View Management Station can send SNMP messages as IP datagrams to UDP port 161 in order to access network management information concerning the operation of that system Neighbor If Name The name of the interface on the neighbor system at the far end of this interface and to which this interface connects If the neighbor system is manageable through SNMP and supports the object ifName the value of this object must be identical to that of the ifName for the ifEntry of the lowest level physical interface for this port If this interface does not have a name the value of this object is a zero length string SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Fast Ethernet Configuration View Access Double Click any entry in the Fast Ethernet Port Table to open this view This view Figure 16 lets you configure ports for Ethernet
20. OFF Yellow TST Port is operational Port is off Port is in the test mode SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Repeater Labels The 6E123 50 6E133 49 6H123 50 and 6H133 37 modules have repeater ports The repeater ports on the 6E 123 50 and 6E 133 49 have a fixed port speed of 10Mb while those on the 6H123 50 and 6H133 37 can be switched between 10 Mb and 100 Mb The repeater application CsRipEnetRptr is used for 10 Mb and 100 Mb support on all of these modules see the CsRipEnetRpt Repeater Application page 46 The Chassis Module Icon provides repeater management via the Repeater labels which display repeater status and provide access to views that display performance configuration and frame statistics information The Repeater labels also let you control what type of status is displayed on the Repeater Port labels administrative link or speed status see Repeater Port Display Form page 27 The Repeater Port Labels page 28 let you set the repeater port speed The Repeater labels contain the following labels Repeater Index Identifies the repeater and provides double click access to the Repeater Configuration View page 56 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Repeater Status Chassis Device View Displays the repeater operational status and provides double click access to the Performance View which is described in SPECTRUM Views The Repeater labels also provide access to the Icon Subv
21. SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Device Management SmartSwitch 6000 Supports Management Modules SM CSI1076 1082 1088 CABLETRON systems Notice Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made The hardware firmware or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY 2 INCIDENTAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNOWN OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Copyright January 21 2000 by Cabletron Systems Inc All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Order Number 903217101 Cabletron Systems Inc P O Box 5005 Rochester NH 03866 5005 SPECTRUM the SPECTRUM IMT VNM logo DCM IMT and VNM are registered trademarks and SpectroGRAPH SpectroSERVER Inductive Modeling Technology Device Communications Manager and Virtual Network Machine are trademarks of Cabletron Systems Inc Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation Virus Disclaimer Cabletron Systems makes no representations or warranties to the effect that the Licensed Soft
22. The primary and secondary paths are joined internally in the station and wrapped to the A port Regarding token flow all resources on the secondary path precede those of the primary path C_Wrap_B_ The primary and secondary paths are joined internally in the station and wrapped to the B port Regarding token flow all resources on the secondary path precede those of the primary path C_Wrap_S_ The primary and secondary paths are joined internally in the station and wrapped to the S port Regarding token flow all resources on the secondary path precede those of the primary path Thru The primary path enters the A port and emerges from the B port The secondary path enters the B port and emerges from the A port Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 51 SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views SMT Information This area of the FddiMAC Device Configuration view provides the following configuration information on the FDDI SMT SMT Version The version of Station Management SMT running OBS Present Indicates whether an Optical Bypass Switch OBS is connected T Notify sec The timer value in seconds used in Neighbor Notification Protocol The allowed range is from 2 to 30 seconds T Req milli sec The Target Token Rotation Time TTRT bid in milliseconds made by this concentrator T Neg milli sec The winning TTRT bid in milliseconds on the ring TVX milli sec The valid transmission time in mil
23. View CsRipEnetRpt Repeater Application Access Double click the CsRipEnetRpt Repeater Application icon The CsRipEnetRpt supports the 6H123_50 6E133_49 6H123 50 and 6H133_37 model types Table 19 lists all the application specific subviews available from the Icon subviews menu for this application Table 19 CsRipEnetRpt Application Icon Subviews Menu Selection Open the DevTop Device Topology view described in SPECTRUM Views Configuration Repeater Configuration View page 56 Information Repeater Model Information view described in SPECTRUM Views Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 46 Download Application Download Application This application provides download functionality for the module The model type for this application is CtDownLoadApp The Download Application view is an SPMA view and is described in SPECTRUM Portable Management Application Tools Guide SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Configuration Views This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of SmartSwitch 6000 devices in SPECTRUM Configuration views Figure 15 allow you to view Figure 15 Device Configuration View and modify current setting for the modeled device and its interfaces ports and applications The following Configuration views are available for models of the SmartSwitch 6000 e Device Configuration View page 47 e Port Configuratio
24. ace This view is divided into the four areas described below Repeater Management Trap Management NEE Value Description l fi i Technology p Alarm Configuration and Error Source Undefined 1 Undefined Repeater Management Auto 2 Auto Negotiation Parallel Negotiation Detection This area of the Repeater Configuration view provides the port information described below Not Detected 4 Link Partner does not support Auto Negotiation Port Count 10Base T 8 10Base T Displays the total number of ports on this LAN segment 10Base TFD 16 Full duplex 10Base T Ports On 100Base IX 32 100Base 1X Displays the total number of ports currently in 100Base TXFD 64 Full duplex 100Base TX the ON state on this network 100Base T4 128 100Base T4 Ports Operational 100Base FX 256 100Base FX Displays the number of operational ports on this network 100Base FXFD 512 Full duplex 100Base FX Repeater Configuration View Access From the Chassis Device view highlight the Network Ports Allows you to enable the network ports on this network segment Possible states are NoEnable and Enable appropriate Repeater label on the Chassis Module icon from Icon Subviews menu the select the Repeater Configuration The Repeater Configuration view provides information on the configuration and operating Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 56 SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Trap Configuration This area of the R
25. adcast Alarms Allows you to enable or disable detection of Broadcast Alarms Broadcast Threshold Displays the threshold value within the alarm timebase which once that number of broadcasts received is exceeded generates a broadcast alarm This value is user configurable Allowable range is 1 to 4 billion SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Error Alarms Allows you to enable or disable detection of Error Alarms Possible menu selections are Enable and Disable Error Threshold Displays the threshold value for the percentage of errors per good packet that may occur within the Timebase before generating an error alarm This value is user configurable from 1 to 100 Error Source This area of the Repeater Configuration view provides a series of buttons that let you select the types of errors to include in the error sum The selectable error types are as described below CRC Packets with bad Cyclical Redundancy Checks Runts A packet that is one byte less than the standard Ethernet frame of 64 bytes not including preamble OOW _Colls Collisions out of the standard window due to a network problem Alignment Misaligned packets detected Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 58 Ethernet Based Configuration No_Resource The number of times the module ran out of resources i e lack of buffer space and could not accept packets Giants Packets received that exceed 1518 bytes not including preamble E
26. and select View gt New View gt Find 3 Copy the chassis Device icon into the Room Location view as follows a Within the Find view select File gt Edit b Select 6C105 From the Edit menu select Copy OO d Access the Room Location view and select File gt Edit to enter the Edit mode e Select Paste The icon appears in the Room Location view Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 66 SmartSwitch 6000 Numerics GE Series Devices 11 6H Series Devices 12 6M146 04 Device 12 A Address MAC 32 Mac 50 Type 53 Admin Address 53 Status 49 Administrative Status 31 Advertised Ability 55 Alarm Configuration Info 57 Alignment 58 Applications 40 ATM Channels Information 41 ATM Operation 15 AutoDiscovery 62 Index B Backplane Connection Status 35 Connections 32 35 Information 32 34 Basic Alarms 23 Beacon 50 Bridge Application Status 25 Detail 24 Model Information 24 Performance 24 Broadcast Alarms 57 Threshold 57 C C_Wrap A 51 B 51 S 51 Chassis 10 Chassis Information 21 29 Chassis Module Icon 22 Claim Beacon Process 50 SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Page 67 Collision Threshold 57 Community Name 48 String 54 Concentrator Isolated 50 Configuring Ports 54 Contact Status 48 Cooling Fans Information 29 CRC 58 Current MAC Path 49 Cyclical Redundancy Checks 58 D Detect Ring State 50 Device Information 22 DevTop View 23 37 Directed 50 E Error Source 58
27. anual Modeling Overview page 62 e Preparation for Modeling page 63 e Modeling Using the Chassis IP page 63 e Positioning the Chassis Device Icon page 66 AutoDiscovery vs Manual Modeling SPECTRUM s AutoDiscovery is recommended if you are modeling a network for the first time or want to discover and model a network segment after making changes to it AutoDiscovery is not recommended for use when the SmartSwitch 6000 is in Mixed Management mode see Management Modes page 9 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 61 Autodiscovery involves manually modeling a seed router bridge or switch if such a model does exist and then running AutoDiscovery one or more times to complete the network model You then refine your autodiscovered network model to improve management capabilities G t Refer to Getting Started with S SPECTRUM for Administrators and Note How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM for instructions on using AutoDiscovery and refining your network model The manual modeling procedures described in this section should be used when making minor changes to the network This includes such actions as placing an already discovered module in Mixed Management mode or adding a new chassis or module to the network SmartSwitch 6000 Modeling For proper device management the module s Device icons appear in a Topology view and you may place the chassis s Device icon in a Room Location view This is true
28. ater Configuration View 56 Frames amp Errors 27 Frames amp Protocols 27 Port Information 28 Selecting Conditions 27 SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Status 26 Restricted Rights Notice 3 Ring Operational 50 State 49 Ring Op Dup 50 Runt Packets 58 S Slot Number 23 35 SMT Information 52 MAC Configuration 51 Version 52 Source Address Management 57 Spanning Tree Information 24 Static Database Table 24 Station Management 52 T Target Token Rotation Time 52 Thru 51 Timebase 57 T Neg 52 T Notify 52 Token Rotation Time 52 Topology 37 Trace 50 Page 69 Index Trademarks 3 Traffic Threshold 57 Transparent Bridge Info 24 Trap Configuration 57 T Req 52 Troubleshooting 15 TTRT 52 TVX 52 Type of Hardware 48 U Upgrading Firmware 16 Upstream Neighbor 50 V Valid Transmission Time 52 VCCs 52 VCI Bits 53 VCL VCI VPI Information 42 Views 14 Virtual Channel Operation 17 Virtual Link AAL Type 42 45 Admin Status 42 44 Communication Information 43 Create 44 Encaps Type 43 45 Interface 44 SmartSwitch 6000 Index Index Last Change 42 45 Oper Status 42 44 Rev Descr Index 45 Receive Size 43 45 Remove 44 Row Status 43 44 RTD Index 42 Transmit Size 42 45 TTD Index 42 Update 44 Validate Row 44 VCI 44 VCL CC Id 43 45 VPI 44 Xmit Descr Index 45 VPCs 52 VPI Bits 52 VPI VCI Configuration 52 W Wrap A 51 AB 51 B 51 S 51 SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Page 70 SmartSwitch 6000
29. d the current value of every item contributing to the total Accum Displays the accumulated statistical information for all items since the Accum button was last selected Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 27 Chassis Device View Clear Restarts the counter The values will continue to accumulate until Clear is selected or another representation mode is selected Ta Selecting Total Delta or Accum affects ZQ the numerical as well as graphical Note representation of every item contributing to the total For more information on the individual error types refer to How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM Repeater Frame Size amp Protocols View This view displays a statistical breakdown of frame sizes and protocols for a selected repeater port The frame size and protocol breakdowns are displayed in the form of pie charts and tables as described above for the Repeater Frame amp Error Breakdown view Repeater Port Display Form This option on the Repeater label Icon Subviews menu provides three choices Admin Link and Speed These choices determine which operational condition is displayed on the associated Repeater Port labels For example if SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views you select Admin via the E1 Repeater label the Repeater Port labels associated with E1 i e Ports 1 through 12 will display the administrative status Repeater Port Labels The 6E123 50 and 6E 133 49 modules have 10 Mb repeater
30. dapted or combined with other computer software provided that the modified combined or adapted portions of the derivative software incorporating restricted computer software are made subject to the same restricted rights Disclosed to and reproduced for use by support service contractors in accordance with subparagraphs b 1 through 4 of this clause provided the Government makes such disclosure or reproduction subject to these restricted rights and 6 Used or copied for use in or transferred to a replacement computer Notwithstanding the foregoing if this computer software is published copyrighted computer software it is licensed to the Government without disclosure prohibitions with the minimum rights set forth in paragraph b of this clause Any other rights or limitations regarding the use duplication or disclosure of this computer software are to be expressly stated in or incorporated in the contract e This Notice shall be marked on any reproduction of this computer software in whole or in part SmartSwitch 6000 INTRODUCTION Purpose and SCOPS eae eee ese Required Reading sicsissstsiaisdstsvedssricimsaticivernare Supported Deeg vis ssccsssstesseccsrcvsasacssresaisees Networking Charachersttcs Management Modes 2 cccceeeeeeeeeees Distrib ted Menge csicsas Standalone Mode MRA MOGE sndyaniaitsreesennessethavetieaniibecareays 60105 Chassis iciscsetisesescecsesssaassateeaessecssarers SmartS
31. dentifies all of these application models shows current condition status and provides access to application specific subviews IP Address of type 6E132_25 of Landscape VNM Primary u E H Figure 13 shows and Application view in its default mode Icon where each of the application models is represented by an Application icon see Figure 14 for a close up The Application icons are arranged hierarchically under a Device icon with major applications in the top row and their respective minor applications stacked directly below If you prefer to see applications displayed by name only in a single vertical list select View gt Mode gt List P Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 38 SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View Application Icons When the Application view is in Icon mode each of the application models is represented by an Application icon Figure 14 Double clicking the Model Name label a at the top of the icon opens the associated Model Information view Model Information View page 60 For some applications the Model Type label c at the bottom of the icon is also a double click zone which opens an application specific view Any views accessible through these double click zones are also accessible from the Application icon s Icon Subviews menu Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 39 Figure 14 Application Icon
32. des access to an Icon Subviews menu which contains the following three device specific selections e Operational Mode Configuration allows you to set the interfaces operational mode to either Standard or Full Duplex e Enable and Disable allow you to control the port s operational status Each Interface label displays two information labels an Interface Type label and an Interface Status label Interface Type Label This label identifies the type and number of the interfaces represented For example e1 refers to Ethernet interface number one for that module Interface Status Label This label indicates the interface s operational status relative to the application using the colors and legends listed in Table 6 and Table 7 See Application Label page 24 for information on selecting the application to be displayed Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 25 Chassis Device View Table 6 Bridging Application Interface Status Color Status Description Green FWD Blue DIS Magenta LST Magenta LRN Blue SBY Bridge port is forwarding Port is disabled Bridge is in the listening mode Bridge is in the learning mode Bridge port is in the standby mode Orange BLK Bridge port is in the blocking mode Red BRK Blue UNK Bridge port is broken The status is unknown Table 7 Physical Application Interface Status Color Status Description Green ON Blue
33. e The secure module gets its own IP address and is configured in Standalone mode SPECTRUM management is through the representative Device icons created SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction 6C105 Chassis Figure 1 shows the chassis with two power supplies installed and no SmartSwitch 6000 modules installed When installed the modules interface to the Frame Transfer Matrix FTM backplane in the chassis thus each module has a separate independent backplane connection to every other module in the chassis Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 10 Supported Devices Figure 1 SmartSwitch 6000 Chassis caBLETRON CaBLETRON L SYSTEMS 6C205 1 60205 1 Ed Poe wre enges SWITH Sooo o A mmm C105 SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction SmartSwitch 6000 Modules The modules are divided into three groups representing three technologies Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Carrier The groups are supported by SPECTRUM Management Module products as listed in Table 1 Table 1 SPECTRUM Products Product Module Group SM CSI1076 6E Ethernet modules SM CSI1082 6H Fast Ethernet modules SM CSI1088 6M Carrier Module Most of the SmartSwitch 6000 modules include slots for optional HSIMs VHSIMs or FEPIMs All modules support all nine levels of RMON and Cabletron s SecureFast network services Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 11 Supported Devices 6E Ethernet Modul
34. e Topology view described in SPECTRUM Views Application Applications View page 38 Configuration Device Configuration View page 47 Model Information Model Information view described in SPECTRUM Views Interface Interface Device View page 30 Page 34 SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Module Identification Labels These labels provide the following information that identifies a specific device Slot Number The module s location in the chassis Double click this area to open the Application view described under Applications View page 38 Model Type The type of module in the chassis for example 6E132 25 Double click this area to open the Model Information view For more information on the Model Information view refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation Model Name A user defined name otherwise it defaults to the IP address Double click this area to open the Device Configuration View page 47 Backplane Connections Labels These labels represent the interfaces between the module and the FTM backplane The device specific Icon Subviews menu selection for these labels is Configuration which opens a dialog box that lets you enable or disable the selected port Note in Figure 15 that the Backplane Module icon Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 35 Backplane Module Icon Subviews has a gray Backplane Connection label b4 which corresponds with interface four of the chas
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36. encapsulation used over the AAL5 SSCS layer Reference RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM AAL5 and the ATM Forum LAN Emulation specification VCL CC Cross Connect Id This field is implemented only for a VCL that is cross connected to other VCLs that belong to the same VCC All such associated VCLs have the same value as this field and all their cross connections are identified by entries in the Cross Connect Table for which VCL CC Id has the same value The value of this field is initialized after the associated entries in the Cross Connect Table have been created Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 43 ATM Client Application Row Status This field is used to create delete or modify a row in this table To create a new VCL this field is initially set to createAndWait or createAndGo This field must not be set to active unless the following columnar fields exist in this row e RTD Index e XTD Index e AAL Type if the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint Transmit Size for AAL5 connections only e Receive Size for AAL5 connections only e Encaps Type for AAL5 connections only ei Note The Community Name field in the Communication Information panel of the Model Information view must be set to private in order to change the fields in the table views To make a change to the rows in the table view do the following 1 In the Communication Information panel
37. epeater Configuration view allows you to enable or disable the following traps Link Traps Allows all packets indicating a change in link status to be reported within the trap database Possible menu selections are Disable Enable and other Segmentation Traps Allows all packets indicating a change in segmentation status to be reported within the trap database Possible menu selections are Disable Enable and other Alarm Configuration This area of the Repeater Configuration view provides configuration information on generating alarms for the selected module This area contains the fields described below Timebase Displays the user defined time interval in seconds for the Traffic Threshold The lowest allowable value is 10 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 57 Repeater Configuration View Traffic Alarms Allows you to enable or disable detection of Traffic Alarms Traffic Threshold Displays the threshold value for the number of packets that can be transmitted during the Timebase before generating a traffic alarm This field is user configurable from 1 to 4 billion Collision Alarms Allows you to enable or disable detection of Collision Alarms Collision Threshold Displays the threshold value within the alarm timebase which once that number of collisions per good packet is exceeded generates a collision alarm This value is user configurable Allowable range is 1 to 15 collisions per good packet Bro
38. es These modules provide the front panel ports and interface uplink connectivities listed in Table 2 Table 2 6E Series Connectivities Module Connectivity 6E122 26 24 10BaseT ports via RJ45s plus two FEPIM slots 6E132 25 24 10BaseT ports via RJ45s plus one HSIM slot 6E123 26 48 10BaseT ports via two telcos plus two FEPIM slots 6E133 25 24 10BaseT ports via two telcos plus one HSIM slot 6E128 26 24 ports via MMF STs plus two FEPIM slots 6E129 26 24 ports via SMF STs plus two FEPIM slots 6E138 25 24 ports via MMF STs plus one HSIM slot 6E139 25 24 ports via SMF STs plus one HSIM slot 6E123 50 48 MicroLan 10BaseT ports via RJ21 telcos plus 2 FEPIM slots 6E133 49 48 MicroLan 10BaseT ports via RJ21 telcos plus one HSIM slot 6E233 49 48 Ethernet ports via RJ21 telcos plus one HSIM slot SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction 6H Fast Ethernet Modules These modules provide the front panel ports and interface uplink connectivities listed in Table 3 Table 3 6H Series Connectivities Module two FEPIM slots Connectivity 6H122 08 Six 10 100Base TX ports via RJ45s plus 6H122 16 16 10 100Base TX ports via Cat 5 RJ45 UTPs 6H128 08 Six MMF SC ports and two FEPIM slots 6H129 08 Six SMF SC ports and two FEPIM slots 6H202 24 24 10 100 Fast Ethernet ports via RJ45s 6H252 17 16 10 100 Fast Ethernet ports via RJ45s and one VHSIM slot
39. iews menu listed in Table 8 Table 8 Repeater Label Icon Subviews Menu Menu Size amp Protocols ns the Selection Opens the Repeater Performance view described in Performance SPECTRUM Views Repeater Frame Repeater Frame amp Error Breakdown amp Error View page 27 Breakdown Repeater Frame Repeater Frame Size amp Protocols View page 27 Repeater Repeater Configuration View page Configuration 56 Repeater Model Model Information view described in Information SPECTRUM Views Repeater Port Display Form Repeater Port Display Form page 27 which lets you select the type of status displayed Page 26 SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Repeater Frame amp Error Breakdown View This view displays frame and error statistical information for a selected repeater port The statistics are displayed in the form of pie charts and tables The Frame Breakdown displays the numerical and statistical breakdown of all the frames transmitted and received through the selected repeater The Error Breakdown displays the number of traffic errors in an error per second format The buttons at the bottom of the view affect how the statistics are represented in the pie charts and tables as described below Total Displays the current statistical information for all items contributing to the total value Delta Displays the difference between the previously polled values an
40. ing protocol has exceeded one second This indicates a potential problem Non Op Dup The ring failed to complete the claim beacon process because a duplicate FDDI address has been detected Ring Op Dup The ring is operational but a duplicate FDDI address has been detected Directed The claim beacon process did not complete within nine seconds The concentrator is now sending directed beacons to indicate a problem Trace A problem has been detected with the station or its upstream neighbor A trace is being sent to notify the upstream neighbor of the problem The concentrator and all stations between the concentrator and its upstream neighbor can perform self tests Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 50 SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views FddiMAC Device Configuration View Table 21 SMT MAC Configuration States Ring State Description Isolated The port is not inserted into any path Local_A The A port is inserted into a local path and the B port is not Local_B The B port is inserted into a local path and the A port is not Local_AB Both A and B ports are inserted into a local path Local_S The S port is inserted into a local path Wrap_A The secondary path is wrapped to the A port Wrap_B The secondary path is wrapped to the B port Wrap_AB The primary path is wrapped to the B port and the secondary path is wrapped to the A port Wrap_S The primary port is wrapped to the S port C_Wrap_A_
41. it mode and select Edit gt New Figure 20 Creating Building Dialog Box Model The Select Model Type dialog box displays Creating Bulging Figure 19 Building Name Security String Figure 19 Select Model Type Dialog Box OK Cancel Select Model Type eee 4 Enter the Building name and a Security ees String optional and click OK The Building icon appears in the Building Location view Figure 21 Filter Cent Figure 21 Building Location View E SCH 0x00400000 VNM Host Pr File Edit Help 3 Select Building and then click OK The Creating Building dialog box displays Figure 20 as Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 64 SmartSwitch 6000 Modeling 5 10 11 12 13 14 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Exit the Edit mode and double click the Building icon to open its Location view Access the Edit mode and select View gt New Model The Select Model Type dialog box displays Select Room and then click OK The Room Creation dialog box displays Enter a Room name and a Security String optional and then click OK The Room icon displays in the Room Location view Exit the Edit mode This places you in the Room Location view where you can create the chassis model Double click the Room icon to open its Location view Access the Edit mode Select Edit gt New Model The Select Model Type dialog box displays Select 6C105 and click OK The Creating 6C105 dialog box displays E
42. ity This panel in the Fast Ethernet Configuration view shows the advertised ability of the local hardware which only becomes active on ports that have Auto Negotiation enabled Auto negotiation allows the FE 100TX RJ45 port to self configure to 10 or 100 Mbps depending on the speed of the attached module The interfaces Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 55 Fast Ethernet Configuration View can also dynamically configure themselves for Full Duplex or Half Duplex standard mode operation when both ends of the link support auto negotiation When only one link partner supports auto negotiation the mode defaults to half duplex Table 23 lists the advertised ability modes their values and descriptions Table 23 Advertised Ability Values ee Value Description 10Base T 8 10Base T 10Base TFD 16 Full Duplex 10Base T 100Base TX 32 100Base TX 100Base TXFD 64 Full Duplex 100Base TX 100Base T4 128 100Base T4 100Base FX 256 100Base FX 100Base FXFD 512 Full Duplex 100Base FX Received Technology This panel in the Fast Ethernet Configuration view shows the received technology of the remote hardware or link partner Table 24 lists the received technology modes their values and descriptions These modes are read only SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Repeater Configuration View Table 24 Received Technology Values status of the selected repeater interf
43. les that are similar to what is described for the Repeater Frame amp Error Breakdown View page 27 and the Repeater Frame Size amp Protocols View page 27 SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Chassis Information This area of the Chassis Device view provides information for the chassis power modules and cooling fans Figure 6 shows the Chassis Information fields as displayed in the Chassis Device view Figure 6 Chassis Information Power Redundancy Redundant PS 1 Status MNO PS 2Status MN Chassis Fans NOA Power Redundancy Displays the source of power for the chassis Redundant indicates that power from the secondary source is being used for the chassis NON Redundant indicates that power from the primary power source is being used Spectrum Enterprise Manager Chassis Device View PS 1 Status Displays the current status of power supply one PS 2 Status Displays the current status of power supply two Chassis Fans Displays the operation state of the chassis fans Table 10 lists the possible states and color indication for the power supplies and chassis fans Table 10 Chassis Information Status Definitions Color Definition Green Normal Gray Not installed Red Not operational Blue Unknown Page 29 SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Interface Device View Access From the Icon Subviews menu of the SmartSwitch 6000 select Device gt Interface This vie
44. liseconds Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 52 ATM Client Configuration View ATM Client Configuration View This view provides VPI VPC configuration information on the ATM interfaces Max VPCs Virtual Path Connections The maximum number of VPCs supported at this ATM interface At the UNI User Network Interface the maximum number of VPCs ranges from O to 256 Max VCCs Virtual Channel Connections The maximum number of VCCs supported at this ATM interface Conf VPCs The number of VPCs configured for use at this ATM interface At the UNI User Network Interface the configured number of VPCs ranges from O to 256 Conf VCCs The number of VCCs configured for use at this ATM interface Max VPI Virtual Path Identifier Bits The maximum number of active VPI bits configured for use at this ATM interface At the UNI User Network Interface the maximum number of active VPI bits configured for use ranges from 0 to 8 SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Max VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Bits The maximum number of active VCI bits configured for use at this ATM interface ILMI Interim Local Management Interface VPI The VPI value of the VCC supporting the ILMI at this ATM interface If the values of both ILMI VPI and ILMI VCI equal O then the ILMI is not supported for this ATM interface ILMI VCI The VCI value of the VCC supporting the ILMI at this ATM interface If the values of both ILMI VPI and ILM
45. management modes Distributed Standalone and Mixed Refer to the appropriate SmartSwitch 6000 module user s guides for instructions on configuring the modules for these management modes Kit Note Distributed Mode In this mode the 6C105 chassis can be viewed as a single entity with a single IP address The chassis management functions are distributed to all installed modules This means that a single module in the chassis Such as a 6E233 49 can be used to manage all installed modules You configure all of the modules in the chassis to the Distributed mode and assign a single IP address to the chassis SPECTRUM discovery and modeling results in a single Device icon being created in the Topology view for each management module This icon represents the managing module SPECTRUM management of the modules is through these Device icons Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 9 Supported Devices Standalone Mode In this mode each installed module provides its own management functions You configure all of the modules in the chassis to Standalone mode and assign separate IP addresses for each module SPECTRUM management is through the representative Device icons created for each module during discovery and modeling Mixed Mode This mode provides a method of operationally isolating a module or modules for security purposes You set an IP address for the chassis and configure all non secure modules in Distributed mod
46. n Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 18 SmartSwitch 6000 Performance Views Device Performance View Access From the Icon Subviews menu for the SmartSwitch 6000 Device icon select Performance This view Figure 3 provides the following current and historical frame transmission statistics for the device e Received Rate Filtered e Forwarded e Transmitted Rate Bridging Performance View Access From the Application label of the Chassis Module icon select Bridge Performance This view provides the following information on current and historical frame rate statistics for the bridging application e Received Rate Filtered e Forwarded e Transmitted Rate Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 19 Device Performance View Interface Performance View Access From the Icon Subviews menu of the Interface icon select Performance This view provides the following information on current and historical packet transmission statistics and error load statistics for the selected interface e Transmitted e Discarded e Error e Host Bound e In Packet Rate Out Packet Rate e Total Packet Rate s In Load e Out Load e Total Load SmartSwitch 6000 Performance Views Repeater Port Performance View Access From the Chassis Module icon select Repeater Label Repeater Performance This view provides the following current average peak frame rate and error statistics for repeate
47. n CSIIfPort View page 49 IP Address of type 6E132_25 of Landscape VNMHost Primary e FddiMAC Device Configuration View page 49 Name Contact Status No Interfaces available with optional HSIM or FEPIM Alimi deet Tae e ATM Client Configuration View page 52 gag in E available with optional HSIM or FEPIM e Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 e Repeater Configuration View page 56 e Ethernet Based Configuration page 58 available with GPIM models RB Device Configuration View Access From the Icon Subviews menu the SmartSwitch 6000 Device icon select Configuration Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 47 SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views This view Figure 15 provides status and configuration information about the device as a whole as well as on a port by port basis Fields and Column heading with the Device Configuration view and its subviews are explained in further detail in the SPECTRUM Views documentation Contact Status Indicates whether a connection has been established with the module Component Table Accesses the Community Name view For information on using the Community Name view refer to SPECTRUM Portable Management Application Tools Guide Download Application Accesses the TFTP DownLoad dialog box which lets you upgrade firmware for the module from the TFTP Boot or Bootp Server For more information refer to SPECTRUM Portable Management Application T
48. nter the Network Address IP and click OK Modeling Using the Chassis IP 15 Exit the Edit mode when the chassis Device icon appears in the Room Location view New Model By IP Option This option for modeling a module or chassis proceeds as follows 1 In the appropriate Topology view select File gt Edit to place the view in the Edit mode 2 Select Edit gt New Model By IP The Select Model Type dialog box displays 3 Enter the IP address assigned to the module 4 Enter the Community Name that has been assigned locally to the module The default Community Name value is public See your network administrator to verify that the Community Name has not been changed from public to another access policy name 5 Click OK SPECTRUM places the Device icon representing the module at the top of the Topology view 6 Select File gt Close Edit to exit the Edit mode Page 65 SmartSwitch 6000 Modeling Modeling Using the Chassis IP 7 See Positioning the Chassis Device Icon f Exit the Edit mode below to properly locate the automatically created chassis Device icon Positioning the Chassis Device Icon Some of the modeling procedures described above automatically create a chassis Device icon This icon can be copied into a Room Location view 1 Create a Room Location view using Steps 1 through 10 in Modeling Using the Chassis IP page 63 2 To locate the chassis Device icon activate the Topology view
49. on Subviews menu for the SmartSwitch 600 Device icon select DevTop Device Topology views Figure 12 show the connections between a modeled device and other network entities The lower panel of the Device Topology view for the SmartSwitch 6000 uses interface icons to represent the device s serial network I O ports These icons provide the same information and menu options as those in the Interface Device View page 30 If there is a device connected to a particular interface a device icon appears on the vertical bar above the interface icon along with an icon representing the network group that contains the device For further information on Device Topology views refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 37 Figure 12 Device Topology View i IP Address of type 6H203_24 of Landscape x Primary A File View Help Model Type 10 cal Fy 01 Model Type Model Type 10 SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View This section describes the Application view and the associated application specific subviews available for models of SmartSwitch 6000 devices in SPECTRUM Access From the Icon Subviews menu for the Figure 13 Application View SmartSwitch 6000 Device icon select Application When a device model is created SPECTRUM automatically creates a model for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device The Application view i
50. ons SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views for each of the modules installed in the chassis see Backplane Module Icon page 34 The Backplane Device view also contains a Chassis Information panel which shows the same information as a similar panel on the Chassis Device view see Chassis Information Chassis Information page 29 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 33 Backplane Device View Figure 9 Backplane Device View Maiden NetAddr Sys UpTime Contact E Description Location KH Manufacturer J Device Type Serial Number Chassis Information Backplane Module Icon SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Backplane Module Icon Figure 10 shows a sample Backplane Module icon which displays in the Backplane Device view This icon represents the physical module its location in the chassis and its backplane interfaces Figure 10 Backplane Module Icon Module Identification Labels Slot Number Application View Model Type Model Information Model Name Device Configuration 6E132 25 Model Name i Backplane Connections Labels Backplane Module ee Icon Subviews Spectrum Enterprise Manager Backplane Module Icon Subviews Backplane Module Icon Subviews Table 14 describes the device specific Backplane Module Icon Subviews menu selections for the module Table 14 Backplane Module Icon Subviews Option Open the DevTop Devic
51. ools Guide Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 48 Device Configuration View Trap Table Opens a dialog box that lets you set up your workstation to be notified of traps received and sent by a module Interface Configuration Table This section of the Device Configuration views provides the following information Number of Interfaces The number of interfaces available from the module Index The numerical value identifying the port Type The type of hardware interface for the port Phy Address The MAC address of the port Max Frame Size The maximum frame size for the module Oper Status The current operational state of the port Up Down or Testing SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Port Configuration CSIIfPort View Access From the Icon Subviews of the SmartSwitch 6000 Interface Icon select CSIifPort This view displays interface specific MIB information for the module Interface Index The numerical value identifying the port Interface Type The type of interface for the port e g Ethernet FDDI etc Operation Status The current operating state of the port Possible values are On Off or Test Admin Status A button that lets you change the current administrative status of the port Possible values are On Off or Test IF Description Allows you to enter a textual description of the interface Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 49 Port Configuration CSI IfPort View
52. ormation views provide descriptive and configuration information about SPECTRUM models of individual devices interfaces and applications Figure 17 shows an example of the Model Information view accessed from the Icon Subviews menu for the 6 132_25 model s Device Icon Model Information views are also available for each of the Interface icons in the Interface Device and Device Topology views and for each of the Application icons in the Application view Although these views may vary slightly depending on the particular entity being modeled their basic layout and content are similar for most SPECTRUM management modules Therefore these views are described in the more detail in the SPECTRUM Views documentation Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 60 Figure 17 Model Information View General Information MM Name MM Part Number MM Version Number Model Type Model Creation Time Model Created By j Model State Security String Communication Information DCM TimeOut sd DCM Retry E Community Name Mgmnt Protocol Poll Log Information Poll Interval Polling Status SmartSwitch 6000 Modeling Modeling This section describes how to manually model a 6C105 chassis and a SmartSwitch 6000 module installed in the chassis and place the resulting device icons in their proper SPECTRUM views Introduction The following topics are covered in this section AutoDiscovery vs Manual Modeling page 61 e M
53. pEnetRpt Repeater Application 006 46 24 Download Application ee sete ccdecs ascscectereteeiensceecestenccnss 46 25 26 CONFIGURATION VIEWS 47 27 Device Configuration View EE 47 27 Interface Configuration Table 48 27 Port Configuration CSIIfPort View 49 28 FddiMAC Device Configuration View 49 29 Station Configuration ciiciesisissisciesiniasnrasveisriniesiniiaass 49 30 SMT Joere siesati 52 31 ATM Client Configuration View ceceeeeeeeeeeees 52 32 Fast Ethernet Configuration View 54 34 ECHT 54 34 Advertised Ability varinsenindrainsisnteisinntanrmciedsmieiarenayeiis 55 35 Received Technology E 55 35 Repeater Configuration View ssssssesesseeessrrrrssrrrene 56 35 Repeater Management cccccccseseecceneeeeeeeees 56 36 Mig eg ein Il E 57 Alarm Configuration EE 57 37 Error SOPO ad ERAS 58 Ethernet Based Confguration 58 38 39 MODEL INFORMATION VIEW 60 Page 5 SmartSwitch 6000 Contents MODELING Introduction AutoDiscovery vs Manual Modeling Manual Modeling Overview Container View Preparation for Modeling Modeling Using the Chassis IP New Model By IP Option Positioning the Chassis Device Icon INDEX SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Page 6 Contents SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction This section introduces SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for SmartSwitch 6000 devices The section is organized as follows e Purpose and Scope e Required Reading e Supported
54. r ports on the 6E123 50 6E133 49 6H123 50 and 6H133 37 modules Load Frame Rate Error Collisions Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 20 Repeater Port Performance View SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Device Views This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of SmartSwitch 6000 devices in SPECTRUM Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components such as modules ports and applications There are four types of Device views for the SmartSwitch 6000 models e Chassis Device View page 21 e Interface Device View page 30 e Backplane Device View page 32 e Physical Device View page 36 Chassis Device View This view contains icons that represent the various physical modules installed within the chassis of the modeled devices It also contains a Chassis Information panel that shows chassis power information Figure 4 is an example of the view with a device installed in Slot 4 of the chassis The Chassis Module icon is described under Chassis Module Icon page 22 The Chassis Information panel is described under Chassis Information page 29 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 21 Figure 4 Chassis Device View 6C105 of type 6C105 of Landscape x Prima SE Help Mol Neng 1 NetAddr J Sys Up Time__1 Manufacture ml Device Type cl SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Chas
55. rior to the last re initialization of the agent then this field contains a zero value RTD Receive Traffic Description Index The value of this field identifies the row in the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table that applies to the receive direction of this VCL TTD Transmit Traffic Description Index The value of this field identifies the row of the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table that applies to the transmit direction of this VCL AAL ATM Adaptation Layer Type An instance of this field only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL is in use The field indicates the type of AAL used on this VCC which includes AAL1 AAL3 4 and AALS The other type is a user defined AAL type The unknown type indicates that the AAL type cannot be determined Transmit Size An instance of this field only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL5 is in use The field indicates the maximum AAL5 SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View CPCS SDU size in octets that is supported on the transmit direction of this VCC Receive Size This field is used when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AALS is used It indicates the maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size in octets that is supported on the receive direction of this VCC Encaps Type An instance of this field only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL5 is in use The field indicates the type of data
56. sis Module Icon This icon is a logical representation of the physical module its location in the chassis its front panel interfaces and ports Figure 5 shows an example of a Chassis Module icon The callouts displayed in the illustration identify the labels and when applicable the view to which they provide double click access The following pages describe the information available from the Chassis Module icon e Module Identification Labels page 23 e Application Label page 24 e Interface Labels page 25 e Module Icon Subviews page 23 e Repeater Labels page 26 e Repeater Port Labels page 28 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 22 Chassis Device View Figure 5 Chassis Module Icon Module Identification Labels Slot Number Application View RE Model Type Model Information View EE Model Name Device Configuration View L Model Name Application Label Performance View Bridging Accesses Bridging Icon Subviews e ew Interface Labels e on Interface Type Label Interface Status Label Ce BER Lei Ewe e Ce Repeater Port Labels Repeater Port Number Port Notes View sl NIK Repeater Port Status Chassis Module Icon Subviews Repeater Labels Repeater Index Configuration View Repeater Status Performance View SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Module Identification Labels These labels provide the information described below see Figure 5 Slot
57. sis backplane Table 15 describes the possible operational states of the backplane connections Table 15 Backplane Connection Status Descriptions Color Status Description Green ON Operational Yellow NLK Operational but not linked Magenta Test Operational test Blue Off Operationally and administratively down Red Off Operationally down but administratively enabled Gray UNK Unknown Chassis Information The Chassis Information panel within the Backplane Device view provides the same information as a similar panel in the Chassis Device view described under Chassis Information page 29 SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Physical Device View Physical Device View Figure 11 Physical Device View 6C105 of type 6C105 of Landscape x Primary D This view provides a static image of the chassis and the modules installed in it Figure 11 shows a sample Physical Device view with two power Model Ntar sp tine supplies and a module installed in Slot 4 GES E Description Device Type Location Serial Number W COM Su 1x E xe xem xen ox b MAT gn St xen xa B 1X l B 23X l Bh CaBLe GC 105 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 36 SmartSwitch 6000 Device Topology View Device Topology View This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology views available for models of SmartSwitch 6000 devices in SPECTRUM Access From the Ic
58. ssis Device icon select Container This view Figure 18 displays Location view Device icons for each module modeled in SPECTRUM and contained in the chassis SmartSwitch 6000 Modeling Figure 18 Chassis Container View j Primary Landscape 0x00400000 VNM Host File View Help Model One Model Two Model Three z IR UN BIR el 6E1122 265 6E138_25 6E23349 Model Four Model Five 6H202 24 ea 16 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Preparation for Modeling Preparation for Modeling Before modeling the chassis you should be familiar with the process of creating models and accessing views Refer to Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators and How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM for instructions You should also be familiar with any network management and firmware requirements described in the 6C105 chassis firmware documentation Caution Modeling Using the Chassis IP The chassis model can only be place in a Room Location view The Room Location view is created by starting at the Universe level view and navigate into the Room Location level as described below 1 At the Universe level select View gt New View gt Location This places you at the top level of the Location views Page 63 SmartSwitch 6000 Modeling Modeling Using the Chassis IP 2 Access the Ed
59. tch 6000 modules The SmartSwitch 6000 Modules page 11 which include Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet and Carrier modules Optional High Speed Interface Modules HSIM Very High Speed Interface Modules VHSIM and Fast Ethernet Port Interface Modules FEPIM that plug into the SmartSwitch 6000 modules and provide high speed backbone interfaces to Fast Ethernet FDDI ATM WAN and Gigabit Ethernet This guide does not provide device management information for the HSIM and VHSIM Interface Modules Spectrum Enterprise Manager Supported Devices Networking Characteristics The SmartSwitch 6000 is designed with a fully distributed switching architecture within each module which allows the modules to be managed as a single entity with a single module acting asa proxy agent for the chassis see odesManagement Modes page 9 The SmartSwitch 6000 provides port mirroring port trunking broadcast control Quality of Service QoS VLAN and topology protocol all in either traditional 802 1d mode or Cabletron s SecureFast mode Optional RMON support is also available The SmartSwitch 6000 can provide the following port connectivities e Switched Ethernet e Switched Fast Ethernet e MicroLAN Ethernet or Fast Ethernet e Gigabit Ethernet uplinks e OC 3 DS 3 E 3 and OC 12 switched ATM Page 8 SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction Management Modes You can configure the SmartSwitch 6000 to operate in three
60. the creation of Device icons that represent the modules These icons provide double click zones and Icon Subviews menus that let you access views displaying performance and configuration information Figure 2 shows examples of the icons and Icon Subviews menu Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 13 Figure 2 IP Address IP Address La 2 sl DI 6H203_ 24 The SPECTRUM Model Device Icons Close Ctrl c Navigate Zoom gt Device gt DevTop Application Acknowledge _ Flash Green Enabled Configuration Model Information Primary Application NetWideApp SmartSwitch 6000 Introduction Views Summary Device icons provide access to views subviews and tables that let you manage the modeled device Figure 2 shows a general example of the Icon Subviews menu for a Device icon The views listed below are accessible directly from this menu and are described individually in subsequent sections of this documentation e Performance Views page 18 e Chassis Device View page 21 e Interface Device View page 30 e Backplane Device View page 32 Physical Device View page 36 e Device Topology View page 37 e Fast Ethernet Application View page 40 e FddiMAC Device Configuration View page 49 available with optional HSIM e ATM Client Application page 41 available with optional HSIM e CsRipEnetRpt Repeater Application page 46 Download Application page 46 e Device Configuration
61. thernet Based Configuration Access From the Chassis Icon select Ethernet Based Configuration This view provides port configuration information for GPIM models This view also shares fields with the Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 and the shared fields are covered there The fields below detail the device specific information found with this view Auto Negotiate Mode Indicates whether Auto Negotiation is enabled for a specific port If Auto Negotiation is disabled the port will revert to the speed duplex and flow control settings specified by their associated leaves in the Flow Control groups Remote Auto Signal Indicates whether the remote end of the link is operating in Auto Negotiation signaling or not SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Views Flow Control The current or desired operational status of the full duplex flow control on this port Port Type Gives the name of the device configured on this port Link Status Describes the status of the link for the device configured on this port Advertised Abilities This field is described under the Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 59 Ethernet Based Configuration SmartSwitch 6000 Model Information View Model Information View Ethernet Based Configuration This section provides a brief description of the Model Information view available for the models of SmartSwitch 6000 devices in SPECTRUM Model Inf
62. value Up or Down specifies the desired administrative state of the VCL i e whether traffic flow is enabled and disabled for this VCL Oper Status Indicates the current operational status of the VCL Up and Down indicate that the VCL is operational or not operational respectively Unknown indicates that the status of this VCL cannot be determined Row Status Used to create delete or modify a row in this table To create a new VCL this field is initially set to createAndWait or createAndGo This field must not be set to active unless the following columnar fields exist in this row e RTD Index e XTD Index e AAL Type if the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint Transmit Size for AAL5 connections only SmartSwitch 6000 Applications View e Receive Size for AAL5 connections only e Encaps Type for AAL5 connections only Encaps Type Only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL5 is in use The field indicates the type of data encapsulation used over the AAL5 SSCS layer Reference RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM AALS and the ATM Forum LAN Emulation specification AAL ATM Adaptation Layer Type Only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL is in use The field indicates the type of AAL used on this VCC which includes AAL1 AAL3 4 and AALS The value Other is a user defined AAL type Unknown
63. w Figure 7 provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each of the device s serial network I O ports which are represented by Interface icon in the bottom panel of the view as shown in Figure 8 The middle panel of the view also displays a Device icon which allows you to monitor the device operation and access other device specific views Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 30 Interface Device View Figure 7 Interface Device View I J IP Address on type 6E122_26 of Landscape x Primary _ File View Help ai I 6 E122_26 ETHERNET ETHERNET ETHERNET ETHERNET 0 01D 17 2F 3C_ _0 01D 17 2F 3C_ _0 01D 17 2F 3C_ _0 01D 17 2F 3C 0 01D 17 2F 3C SmartSwitch 6000 Device Views Interface Icon This icon is a logical representation of a network interface or port see Interface Device View page 30 Figure 8 shows a sample Interface icon its labels and double click zones Figure 8 Network Interface Module Icon Interface Icon Subviews Menu a b Ethernet 0 0 1D 17 2F 3C c d e f a Interface Number Label b Status Label Port Configuration c Interface Type Label d MAC Address Label Model Information e Network Information Label Secondary Address Panel f Gauge Label Port Performance Spectrum Enterprise Manager
64. w page 32 e Ethernet Based Configuration page 58 e Backplane Module Icon page 34 Fast Ethernet Operational Mode Check Bridging Information View e Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 e Application Label page 24 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 15 SmartSwitch 6000 Tasks FDDI Operation Check e FddiMAC Device Configuration View page 49 e The current operational mode of this port FDDI MAC Application page 41 Firmware Upgrade Download Application page 46 Model a SmartSwitch 6000 e Modeling page 61 e Modeling Using the Chassis IP page 63 e Positioning the Chassis Device Icon page 66 Performance Statistics View e Performance Views page 18 Port Operation Monitor e Chassis Module Icon page 22 e Interface Labels page 25 e Interface Device View page 30 Interface Icon page 31 e Administrative Status Label page 31 e Backplane Module Icon page 34 e Device Configuration View page 47 e Port Configuration CSIIfPort View page 49 Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 16 Views Summary Port Operational Mode Set e Interface Labels page 25 Ports Configure e Fast Ethernet Configuration View page 54 e Ethernet Based Configuration page 58 Power Supply Status Check e Chassis Information page 29 Remote Hardware Received Tech Check e Received Technology page 55 Repeater Frame and Error Stats View e Repeater Frame amp Error Breakdown View page
65. ware is virus free Cabletron has tested its software with current virus checking technologies However because no anti virus system is 100 reliable we strongly caution you to write protect and then verify that the Licensed Software prior to installing it is virus free with an anti virus system in which you have confidence Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 3 Restricted Rights Notice Applicable to licenses to the United States Government only information contained in this document without prior notice The reader should in all 1 Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Cabletron Systems Inc 35 Industrial Way Rochester New Hampshire 03866 a b This computer software is submitted with restricted rights It may not be used reproduced or disclosed by the Government except as provided in paragraph b of this Notice or as otherwise expressly stated in the contract This computer software may be 1 Used or copied for use in or with the computer or computers for which it was acquired including use at any Government installation to which such computer or computers may be transferred Used or copied for use in a backup computer if any computer for which it was acquired is inoperative Reproduced for safekeeping archives or backup purposes Modified a
66. whether you use AutoDiscovery or manual modeling In some instances this may require you to copy and paste Device icons into the proper SPECTRUM views The manual modeling instructions given in this section describe how this is accomplished Manual Modeling Overview The following alternatives exist for modeling your network components manually e Modeling using the chassis IP address in a Location View Create a chassis model within a Room Location view using the chassis s IP address Once the chassis is modeled SPECTRUM s distributed management feature identifies and models the modules contained in the chassis and places their Device icons in the chassis s Container view You then copy and paste the Device icons into the Topology view e Modeling using in the Topology view You can also create the chassis IP address in the Topology view by modeling with the chassis s IP address in the Topology view and all the models in the chassis will appear here Locate Spectrum Enterprise Manager Page 62 Manual Modeling Overview the chassis Device icon in the Find view Access the Find you by selecting View gt New View gt Find Select an attribute by which you can search for your Chassis Create a Room Location view and copy the chassis Device icon into the Room Location view De Se This only works when models are in the distributed mode Note Container View Access From the Icon Subviews men for the Cha
67. witch 6000 Module 6E Ethernet Modules n nnnnnnnennnenenennn 6H Fast Ethernet Modules GMT 46 04 Carrier Module The SPECTRUM Model engeveetettsreruesgettsgeg Visws ue sciciniactisicasiminsieimaenalanmlawes TASKS Advertised Ability Check Alarm Thresholds Set 0nneaannenen Applications Change ATM Operation Check ssseeeesenseee Backplane Connections Monitor Bridging Information View Chassis Information View seeaa n Concentrator Status Check SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Contents Error Source Clem nsisciciiwicarsdicssoiiarecaiaven 15 Fast Ethernet Operation Check 15 Fast Ethernet Operational Mode Check 15 FDDI Operation PEN aces eaercemceastons 16 Firmware Upgrade EEN 16 Model a SmartSwitch 6000 ssessneeneeeeeeenee eenen 16 Performance Statistics View 16 Port Operation Monitor 16 Port Operational Mode Set AA 16 Ports Configure eege 16 Power Supply Status Check 16 Remote Hardware Received Tech Check 16 Repeater Frame and Error Stats View 16 Repeater Frame Size and Protocols View 16 Repeater Performance Check 16 Repeater Port Status Check 16 Repeater Port Speed Get 17 Repeater Port Condition Display Change 17 Topology GCE EEN 17 EE 17 Virtual Channel Operation Check 17 PERFORMANCE VIEWS 18 Device Perlormance WW sages entree beekderegerre Eege 19 Bridging Performanc

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