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1. Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 19 Management Resetting a Group or Device If you changed the IP address subnet mask and or default gateway for a management module within a device that management module needs to be reset Resets can be performed at the device level resets the entire stack or at the group level resets an individual hub or a management module To perform a reset 1 To reset a group click once on that group To reset the device do NOT select anything 2 Click Reset Depending on what was selected either a group or the device the Reset Group or Reset Agent table appears similar to Figure 3 18 and Figure 3 19 Reset Group 192263 2 201 SQA PastlWONMM Group 11 EE HEF Figure 3 18 Group Reset table Reset Agent 192 203 52 201 SQA Fasti OON MM Figure 3 19 Device Reset table 3 Open the Action drop down menu and select reset A Click Apply The group or device is reset A Important To abort the reset click on the browser s back arrow to go back one page Page 3 20 Enabling Traps Enabling Traps The Trap Authentication feature enables an Asant FAST 100 Hub stack s management module to generate traps Traps are generated when cer tain actions such as an unauthorized IP address attempts to access a certain port are violated To enable Trap Authentication 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects th
2. polled m m m Hd L L L LL wu readableframes the total number of good or readable frames frames without error frametoolong the number of frames that were longer than 1 518 bytes runts the number of frames that were shorter than 64 bytes alignmenterrors the number of frames that were an integral number of octets in length and did not pass the FCS check fcserrors the number of frames that failed Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC dataratemismatch the number of errors where the incoming data rate is not within the tolerance level of 10Mhz or 0 01 shortevents the number of data bursts where data is less than 10 bytes in length collisions the total number of collisions latecollisions the number of collisions that occurred after the 64 byte collision window autopartitions the number of times the port was automatically partitioned in response to 31 or more continuous collisions badframes the number of invalid frames including toolong runts misaligned or bad FCS Sample Type Read only field sets a unit of measure for the alarm Note This field is always set to eventpersecond and cannot be modified Page 4 14 Threshold Field Description Startup Event Configurable field determines when the alarm is to be triggered L rising alarm is triggered when the event rate rises above the threshold L falling alarm is tr
3. This menu is not an actual management option it is a title to the sub menus listed below it This menu CANNOT be selected Table This menu provides realtime statistical information in a table format on the device group or port selected Table 4 13 describes each field in the Table menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see View ing Statistics on page 3 30 Table 4 13 Table Menu Field Description Sampling Interval Configurable field allows you to set the amount of time in seconds that the device group port is polled for information Reset Button resets the counters to zero in the statistics table Objects LI Good Frames the total number of good or readable frames frames without error FramesTooLongErrors the number of frames that were longer than 1518 bytes shorter than 64 bytes Alignment Errors the number of frames that were an integral number of octets in length and did not pass the FCS check L FCS Errors the number of frames that failed Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC L Late Collisions the number of collisions that occurred after the 64 byte collision window m L Runts the number of frames that were m Page d 17 Menus Field Description Datarate Mismatch the number of errors where the incoming data rate is not within the tolerance level of 10Mhz or 0 01 Short Events the number of data bursts where da
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5. s management module needs to be properly configured with network access parameters These parameters are initially set up in the management module via the module s console port however some can be modified using IntraSpec tion To configure network access parameters 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire hub stack 2 Click Network The Network Information table appears similar to Figure 3 9 Network Information 192 203 52 201 SQA Fasti 00N MM Figure 3 9 Network Information table 3 Click once in the field to be edited For a description of each field see Network on page 4 9 A Important If you change the IP address sub net mask and or default gateway you must reset the stack s management module See Reset ting a Group or Device on page 3 20 4 Type the new information 5 click Apply The network information is edited Click Refresh to view updated information A Important Ifyou changed the IP address you must rediscover the device on your network map using the AutoDiscovery feature See Accessing the Device Page on page 3 1 for instructions Page 3 10 Configuring Device Identification Information Configuring Device Identification Information To help with hub identification you can add certain hub details such as the hub stack s physical address name location and contact infor mation To configu
6. 15 the bottom module within a stack and the stack s management module CANNOT be disabled For more information on groups and group numbering see Group Numbering on page 3 4 Select the group to be disabled on the Device Page s front panel image by clicking on it once Click Partition The Board Partition table appears for the selected group similar to Figure 3 16 Board Partition 194 204 52 20 SQA Fase OON MA Groug 13 Figure 3 16 Board Partition table 3 Open the Action drop down menu and select disable Click Apply The group is disabled Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 18 Partitioning a Port Partitioning a Port Port partitioning is an operation that is done automatically by the hub in certain circumstances to stop transmission on a port if the port is enabled for automatic partitioning To enable or disable automatic partitioning 1 Select the port to be partitioned or group containing the port by clicking on it once 2 Click Partition The Port Partition table appears similar to Figure 3 17 Port Partition 192 203 52 201 SQA Fast100NMM Group 12 Port 1 Partition Port Group Number 12 Port Number 1 Action enabled Figure 3 17 Port Partition table 3 Open the Action drop down menu and select enable to enable automatic partitioning or disable to dis able automatic partitioning A Click Apply The port s partitioning state is modified
7. 7 Page 3 2 Device Page Components Device Page Components A Personality Module s Device Page consists of several components including device information a front panel image and management menu items See Figure 3 2 IntraSpection Device Information 100NMM Front Panel 192 203 52 208 device description ee and IP address Front Panel Image entire hub stack collectively referred to as a single device each module referred to as a group management menu items Figure 3 2 Device Page components The Device Pages for the Asant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Modules are the same except for the device information and the front panel image See Figure 3 3 C IntraSpection E 100NMM Front Panel IntraSpectioni AsanteFast 100TX Managed Hub 192 203 52 226 192 203 52 208 Asant FAST 100 Hub Asant FAST 100 TX Front Panel Image Managed Hub Front Panel Image Figure 3 3 Asant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Device Pages Page 3 3 Management Front Panel Image Components The front panel image contains the following components as illustrated in Figure 3 4 m m m Device the entire stack of hubs and the attached management module Group each module within the device Port each port on each group Status LEDs real time LEDs that represent the LEDs on the modules they display port activity
8. FAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Module Information menus Figure 12 Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Device Page Management Options Both the Asant FAST 100 Hub and the Asant FAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Modules support the following management options LJ Device identification LJ Group and port partition Q General device infor ing mation LJ Alarm thresholds 1 Module information LJ Node summary informa O Port information tion Q SNMP agent H Table statistics at the device group port levels LJ Graph statistics at the device group port levels information LJ Network access configuration O Software upgrades H Port security LJ Device and group resets LJ Trap receiver management See Chapter 4 Menus for a complete description of each management option Page 1 2 IntraSpection Personality Modules System Requirements Server O C O C O L Client m m IntraSpection version 1 01 PC with 80486 or faster microprocessor 48MB RAM 100MB free disk space Windows NT 3 51 or higher orWindows NT 4 0 rec ommended Web server that supports Common Gateway Interface CGI 1 1 such as Netscape FastTrack Server Microsoft IIS NCSA HTTP etc Any database management system that supports ODBC such as Microsoft Access Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server Any Windows Windows NT Macintosh or UNIX workstation Any World Wide Web browser with Java and Java Scri
9. U unauthorized community string description 4 8 IP address description 4 8 uptime 4 3 44 updating hub or stack of hubs 4 17 V validate device 3 13 menu 4 17 version number 4 4 WwW websuite exe 2 1 Windows NT 3 51 requirements 1 3 starting IntraSpection server 2 2 Windows NT 4 0 requirements 1 3 starting IntraSpection server 2 2 Index vi
10. contact Asant Technical Support Telephone 800 622 7464 Fax 408 432 6018 Fax Back 800 741 8607 408 954 8607 Internet Mail sup port asante com World Wide Web http w ww asante com Bulletin Board Service BBS 408 432 1416 ARA BBS guest log in 408 894 0765 AppleLink mail BBS ASANTE FTP Archive ftp asante com Technical Support Hours 6 00 A M to 5 00 p m Pacific Standard Time USA Monday Friday Page A 1 Index Numerics 100NMM ipm installation 2 1 A about thismanual 14 add button 3 6 agent information viewing 3 16 menu 4 8 reset description 4 11 alarm thresholds Se alarms alarms adding 3 24 configuring 3 24 deleting 3 26 detected value 4 15 last measurement 4 15 modifying 3 26 owner string 4 15 polling interval 4 15 responses 4 15 sample interval 4 15 type 4 14 startup event 4 15 subject 4 14 target domain 4 13 group 4 13 port 4 13 threshold value 4 15 value that triggers 4 15 alignment errors 4 17 allowed address description 4 20 apply button 3 6 Asant FAST 100 Hub personality module overview 1 1 Asant FAST 100 TX Managed Hub personality module overview 1 2 assistance Seetechnical support auto partitions 4 18 AutoDiscovery See network map automatic partitioning configuring 3 19 description 446 backplane revision description 44 type description 44 bad frames 4 18 baud rate configuring 3 10 description 4 9 boot filename 4 10 configuring 3 12 server add
11. for an Asant FAST 100 Hub stack in IntraSpec tion before you attempt to perform any network management functions This section describes how to set the community strings in IntraSpec tion to match those set in the management module To set the community strings for a management module in IntraSpec tion 1 On the Device Page click the map icon on the IntraSpection navigation bar located at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 3 6 Map Icon Figure 3 6 IntraSpection navigation bar The most recently discovered map appears 2 Click the Map Manager button The Map Manager Page appears similar to Figure 3 7 Page 3 8 Setting Community Strings Figure 3 7 IntraSpection Map Manager Page 3 Click the Edit Device button The Map Configuration Table appears similar to Figure 3 8 Map Configuration Table D ado Need Cema Sais Wree meer Sete Nisa Kiss rey Figure 3 8 Map Configuration Table 4 Enter the management module s IP address in the IP Address field 5 Enter the management module s read community string in the Read field 6 Enter the management module s write community string in the Write field 7 Click Apply The read and write community strings for the manage ment module are configured Page 3 9 Management Configuring Network Access Parameters To configure and or manage an Asant FAST 100 Hub stack over the net work or via out of band access the hub stack
12. in the Agent menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Viewing SNMP Agent Information on page 3 16 Table 4 6 Agent Menu Field Description SWVersion Major Read only field displays the major software version number of the device s management module Note If the unit is running code version 1 2 the SWVersion Major number is 1 SWVersion Minor Read only field displays the minor software version number of the device s management module Note If the unit is running code version 1 2 the SWVersion Minor number is 2 FWVersion Major Read only field displays the major firmware version number of the device s management module Note If the unit is running code version 1 2 the FWVersion Major number is 1 FWVersion Minor Read only field displays the minor firmware version number of the device s management module Note If the unit is running code version 1 2 the FWVersion Major number is 2 Trap Authentication Configurable field indicates if the device can send traps to the trap receiving stations LI enable the device can send traps LI diable the device cannot send traps See Enabling Traps on page 3 21 for instructions Unauthorized Com Read only field displays the community string of the Strin last network station that attempted to access the man agement module Unauthorized IP Read only field displays the IP address of the last net work sta
13. of occurrences since opening or resetting the screen 1 Peak per Second the largest number of occur rences since opening or resetting the screen Click Reset to reset the counters to zero Page 3 31 Menus This chapter describes each management menu and its contents on the Asant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Personality Modules Device Page The table below provides a brief description of each menu the sections that follow explain each menu in detail Table 4 1 Device Page Menu Descriptions Menu Description Configuration Title for the submenus listed below it this menu cannot be selected See Configuration on page 4 3 Identify Allows you to view and configure device identification information See Identify on page 4 3 Device Allows you to view general device information See Device on page 4 4 Modules Allows you to view information on the device s group types See Modules on page 4 5 Ports Allows you to view information for each port and enable and disable ports See Ports on page 4 6 Agent Allows you to view information on the device s SNMP agent such as software and firmware information and allows you to enable and disable trap authentication See Agent on page 4 8 Network Allows you to view and configure network access informa tion for the device See Network on page 4 9 SWUpgrade Allows you to determine the file name an
14. poses or b transfer the SOFTWARE to a single hard disk provided you keep the original solely for backup or archival pur 3 OTHER RESTRICTIONS You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE but you may transfer the SOFTWARE and accompany ing written materials on a permanent basis provided you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of this Agree ment You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE If the SOFTWARE is an updated any transfer must include the most recent update and all prior versions LIMITED WARRANTY Asant Technologies Inc warrants that the SOFTWARE will perfo update or has been rm substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt Any implied war ranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety 90 days Some states countries do not allow limitations of duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation may not apply to you CUSTOMER REMEDIES Asant Technologies and its suppliers entire liability and shall be at Asant Technologies option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replacement does not meet Asant Technologies Limited Warranty and which is returned to Asant Technologies wit This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted from accident abuse or misappli ment SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period Out
15. serial number is case sensitive enter it exactly as shown 13 click ox Page 2 2 Installing a Personality Module The IntraSpection Module Installation window appears A Important This window should be pointing to the directory that contains the IntraSpection websuite exe program If it is not click Browse and locate that directory 14 cick ox 15 A Note A Select Database window may appear If it does select vendor mdb then click OK A Note A Updating IntraSpection System Files window may appear if it does click OK The installer program installs both Personality Mod ules into the IntraSpection Application Server Installation is complete when the Installation Com pleted Successfully dialog box appears Start the IntraSpection Application Server following the guidelines below LJ Windows NT 3 51 users double click the IntraSpection icon located in the Programs group Li Windows NT 4 0 users open the Start menu select Programs then IntraSpection For information on accessing the Personality Modules Device Pages and performing some basic management functions see Chapter 3 Management Page 2 3 3 Management This chapter explains how to access and use a Personality Module s Device Page The Device Page provides access to the Personality Mod ule s management options Accessing the Device Page To access the Device Page for an Asant FAST 100 Hub stac
16. Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 12 Updating the Device Page Updating the Device Page The files for both Personality Modules are stored within the IntraSpec tion Application Server s database Occasionally these files should be updated from the Device Page to ensure that you are viewing the hub s latest information To update the Personalty Module s Device Page L click Validate The Device Page is updated with the latest information for the Personalty Module After the Device Page is updated the IntraSpection Map Manager Page appears 2 Click AutoDiscovery to rediscover the network map containing the devices A Important See Accessing the Device Page on page 3 1 for instructions on discovering devices with AutoDiscovery Page 3 13 Management Viewing General Device Information General device information includes items such as the management module s version and revision numbers chassis type backplane type and backplane revision number To view general device information 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire hub stack 2 Click Device The Device Information table appears similar to Figure 3 12 Device Information 192 203 52 201 SQA FaselOONMM Figure 3 12 Device Information table A Note The information displayed on this page is read only For a description of each field see Device on p
17. Click once on the port Deselecting an Item Target Item Action Device Click once on a group or port Group Click again on the selected group Port Click again on the selected port Page 3 5 Management Menu Components The menus on theAsant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100TX Man aged Hub Device Pages provide access to the different management options supported by each Personality Module Tables Some menus contain tables with information that is configurable directly on screen from your Web browser while others contain informa tion that is read only The following tables describe how to recognize configurable and read only information Configurable Information Menu item Action Drop down menu Select from an available option White colored fields Type information Read only Information Menu item Action Green or gray colored fields None field cannot be edited Table Columns Table columns can be resized by placing the mouse pointer on acolumn title s left or right side until a double arrow appears and dragging the column to the left or to the right as desired Buttons Some menus contain buttons which allow you to edit and or update the page Button Action Apply Applies any changes made to the device Refresh Updates the page with the latest information Modify Modifies a selected entry Add Adds an entry into the table Page 3 6 Performing Basic Management Functions Pe
18. IntraSpection Personality Modules Asant FAST 100 Hub Asant FAST 100 TX Managed Hub Users Manual Asant Technologies Inc 821 Fox Lane San J ose CA 95131 1 800 662 9686 www asante com August 1997 Part Number 06 00341 00 Rev A Copyright Notice Copyright 1997 by Asant Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual or any associated artwork software product design or design concept may be copied reproduced or stored in whole or in part in any form or by any means mechanical electronic optical photocopying recording or otherwise including translation to another without the express written consent of Asant Technologies Inc language or format TRADEMARKS Asant Technologies IntraSpection and Asant FAST are trademarks of Asant Technologies Inc Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in other countries Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communicati United States and other countries Netscape FastTrack Server is also a trademark of Netscape Communi ive holders SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Tnisisa legal agreement between you ei and the accompanying items including written materials and binders or other container s to the place ull refund rate license serial number is required 2 COPYRIGHT The SOFTWARE is owned by Asant Technologies or its suppliers and is protected by poses
19. Ports Eiser Sese oser sves Group 12 ASANI J ZAY aD d zare svev ses seve Group 13 Group 14 wvv v Group 15 The bottom module is assigned Group 15 the next module up is assigned Group 14 etc Figure 3 4 Front panel image components Important Throughout this manual the term device refers to the entire stack of hubs the term group refers to an individual module the term port refers to an individual port Group Numbering For management purposes each group within a device is assigned a number The bottom module is always group 15 the next module up is group 14 etc A Important TheAsant FAST 100TX Managed Hub mod ule contains two groups the management module and the hub therefore it uses two group numbers group 15 and group 14 See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub group numbering Page 3 4 Selecting the Device for Management Selecting the Device for Management TheAsant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub can be managed at different levels that is at the device group or port level For example if a group is selected and you select the Reset menu that group module will be reset If the device is selected and you select Reset the device entire hub stack will be reset Selecting an Item Target Item Action Device entire hub stack Do not click anything on the front panel image Group single module Click once on the group Port
20. RES Figure 3 14 Agent Information table For a description of each field see Agent on page 4 8 3 Click Refresh to view updated information A Note For information on using the Trap Authen tication feature see Enabling Traps on page 3 21 Page 3 16 Enabling Disabling Ports Enabling Disabling Ports The enabling or disabling of a port is a manual operation that can be used to isolate network devices possibly causing problems on the net work or to prevent unauthorized use of aport or station To enable or disable a port 1 192 203 52 201 SQA Fasti00NMM Pa UI Click Ports You do not need to select any particular item on the front panel image The Port Table appears similar to Figure 3 15 Port Table Port Type Figure 3 15 PortTable The Port Table displays the current status of each port on each group within the device The table contains a scroll bar that is independent of the browser which allows you to view information on all ports in the device Select the port to be enabled or disabled by clicking once on the port s row Click Modify The Modify Dialog box appears Open the Admin State drop down menu and select enable to enable the port or disable to disable the port Click Apply The port s state is modified Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 17 Management Disabling a Group To disable a group A Important Group
21. age 4 4 3 Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 14 Viewing Module Information Viewing Module Information Module information includes information on each group within the device To view module information 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire hub stack 2 Click Modules The ModuleTable appears similar to Figure 3 13 Module Table 192 203 52 208 SQA PreRel 100NMM Number of Ports Module Type HW Revision Figure 3 13 ModulesTable A Note The information displayed on this page is read only For a description of each field see Modules on page 4 5 3 Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 15 Management Viewing SNMP Agent Information This menu allows you to view information on the management module s software agent This information includes the module s agent type and mode software and firmware version numbers and trap authentication status To view SNMP agent information 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire hub stack 2 Click Agent The Agent Information table appears similar to Figure 3 14 Agent Information 192 203 532 201 SQA Fasti00NMM Software SWersion Major 1 SWersion Minor 3 Firmware FWVersion Major 1 FWersion Minor 3 Authentication Trap Authentication enabled UnAuthorized Comst UnAuthorized IP 0 0 0 0 APPLY JBREF
22. ample Type The unit of measure for This field cannot be edited the alarm itis always set to event persecond Startup Event Determines when the Select rising falling or ris alarm is to be triggered ingANDfalling from the drop down menu See Startup Event on page 4 15 for a descrip tion of each event Threshold The value that triggers the Enter an integer Value alarm Detected Value Displays the last measure This field is read only it ment made cannot be edited Rising Event The response to occur for Select a response from the a triggered rising event drop down menu See Rising Event on page 4 15 for a descrip tion of each response Falling Event The response to occur for Select a response from the a triggered falling event drop down menu See Falling Event on page 4 15 for a descrip tion of each response Page 3 25 Management Field Description Action Sampling The polling interval that Enter a number in sec Interval determines how often to onds make the measurement Note The shorter the sampling interval the more traffic on the net work Owner String The name of the person Enter an eight byte octet who defined the alarm entry Deleting an Alarm To delete an alarm 1 Select the alarm entry to be deleted by clicking once on its row in theAlarm Threshold Table Click Modify The Modify Dialog box appears Click Apply 3 Open the Status drop down menu and
23. d server address for upgrading the switch s software See SWUpgrade on page 4 10 Page 4 1 Menus Menu Description Control Title for the submenus listed below it this menu cannot be selected See Control on page 4 11 Reset Allows you to reset a group or device See Reset on page 4 11 Partition Allows you to enable or disable a group and partition a port See Partition on page 4 12 Threshold Allows you to set alarm thresholds for the device See Threshold on page 4 13 Node Allows you to view IP mapping information for the device Summary or a group See Node Summary on page 4 16 Validate Updates the Device Page with the latest information from the IntraSpection Application Server database See Vali date on page 4 17 Statistics Title for the submenus listed below it this menu cannot be selected See Statistics on page 4 17 Table Allows you to view real time statistical data in table format on the device See Table on page 4 17 Graph Allows you to view real time statistical data in graph for mat on the device See Graph on page 4 19 Security Title for the submenus listed below it this menu cannot be selected See Security on page 4 20 Port Security Allows you to control access to ports by determining which IP addresses are allowed to connect to certain ports See Port Security on page 4 20 Trap Allow
24. ds to poll for statistics Statistics are automatically gathered in the following col umns L Curr current the number of occurrences each second HI Peak the largest number of occurrences since opening or resetting the screen L Avg average the average number of occur rences since opening or resetting the screen D Total the total number of occurrences since opening or resetting the screen 4 Click Reset to reset the counters to zero Page 3 30 Viewing Statistics Graph Statistics 1 2 Select a group or a port for which statistics are to be gath ered by clicking on it once on the front panel image To view statistics for the device do NOT select anything Click Graph The Graph Statistics page appears for the group port or device selected similar to Figure 3 28 Device Statistics Graph VER MY SE MA SQA Past Ones MEN Count Per Second Scroll Bar Display Drop Down Menus Seconds Statistics 6 Figure 3 28 Graph Statistics page Open the Statistics drop down menu and select the object to be monitored For a description of each object see Statistics on page 4 17 Open the Seconds drop down menu and select the number of seconds for which statistics are to be gath ered Use the scroll button to change the graph s count per second display scroll up to increase the count per sec ond scroll down to decrease it Li Average per Second the average number
25. e entire hub stack 2 Click Agent The Agent Information table appears similar to Figure 3 20 Agent Information 192 203 52 201 SQA Fast100NMM Software SWVersion Major 4 SwWVersion Minor 3 Firmware FWWersion Major FWersion Minor 2 Authentication Trap Authentication enabled Unauthorized Coms UnAuthorizediP 0000 Figure 320 Agent Information table 3 Open the Trap Authentication drop down menu and select enabled A Click Apply The management module is configured to generate traps A Note For information on determining when a trap occurs see Setting Alarms on page 3 24 and Set ting Port Security on page 3 28 For information on determining which manage ment stations can receive traps see Managing Trap Receivers on page 3 22 Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 21 Management Managing Trap Receivers The Trap Receivers menu allows you to set which management stations on your network can receive traps This section describes how to add and delete atrap receiver To add atrap receiver entry 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire hub stack 2 Click Trap Receiver TheTrap Receiver Table appears similar to Figure 3 21 Trap Receiver Table 192 203 52 201 SQA Fase OON MM Sacewer Address Figure 321 Trap Receiver Table 3 Click Add TheAdd Dialog box appears 4 Open the Status d
26. e field A value of 0 never deletes the entries in the table A Note The information displayed in the Node Summary Table is read only For a description of each field see Node Summary on page 4 16 3 Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 27 Management Setting Port Security The Port Security menu allows network managers to control access to ports by specifying the physical addresses that are authorized to con nect to the ports If an unspecified physical address attempts to con nect to acertain port an action such as automatic partitioning of the port sending of atrap etc can be specified to occur To set port security 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire hub stack 2 Click Port Security The Port Security Table appears similar to Figure 3 25 Figure 3 25 Port Security Table 3 Click the Add button TheAdd Dialog box appears similar to Figure 3 26 Add Dialog olx Grouplndex 0 Status valid X Portindex 0 Allowed Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Violation Action partitionport Apply Cancel 2 38 Unsigned Java Applet Window Figure 3 26 Add Port Security Dialog box 4 Enter the number of the group for which port security information is to be set in the GroupIndex field Page 3 28 5 6 7 Setting Port Security Enter the number of the port for which port security information is
27. enu allows you to disable a group or configure a port for auto matic partitioning Table 4 10 describes each field in the Partition menu A Important Group 15 the bottom module in the stack and the stack s management module CANNOT be disabled For more information on groups and group numbering see Group Numbering on page 3 4 A Note For instructions on using this menu see Disabling a Group on page 3 18 and Partitioning a Port on page 3 19 Table 4 10 Partition Menu Field Description Group Level Board Partition Group Number Read only field displays the number of the selected group to be disabled Action Configurable field disables or enables the group LI disable disables the selected group L enable enables the selected group Port Level Group Number Read only field displays the number of the group to which the selected port belongs Port Number Read only field displays the number of the selected port Action Configurable field enables or disables automatic par titioning on the port LI enabled enables automatic partitioning on the selected port L disable disables automatic partitioning on the selected port Page 4 12 Threshold Threshold This menu displays the current alarms that are set and allows alarms to be added or modified Alarms can help you locate problems or faults on the network When you set an alarm thres
28. es Read only field displays the number of network inter faces present on this device Page 4 3 Menus Device This menu provides read only general information on the device Table 4 3 describes each field in the Device menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Viewing General Device Information on page 3 14 Field Table 4 3 Device Menu Description Version Number Read only field displays the current version number of the device Revision Number Read only field displays the current revision number of the device Number of Groups Read only field displays the number of groups the device contains Chassis Type Read only field displays the device s chassis type Note This field always displays FastHub100 Backplane Type Read only field displays the device s backplane type Note This field always displays FastHub100 Backplane Rev Read only field displays the device s backplane revi sion number Page 4 4 Modules Modules This menu provides read only information on each group within the device Table 4 4 describes each field in the Modules menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Viewing Module Information on page 3 15 Table 4 4 Modules Menu Field Description Group Index Read only field displays the number of the selected group Number of Ports Read only field displays the total number of ports in the group Module T
29. g and falling 4 15 rising event responses 4 15 runts 4 17 S sampling interval statistics 4 17 security menu 4 20 segment0 thresholds 4 13 select database window 2 2 selecting ports hubs hub stack 3 5 serial number location of 2 2 server requirements 1 3 server boot address configuring 3 12 server boot address continued description 4 10 short events 4 18 SNMP agent information viewing 3 16 community string See community strings software upgrade menu 4 10 information upgrading 3 12 version major minor statistics graph 4 19 viewing 3 31 menu 4 17 objects description 4 17 table 4 17 viewing 3 30 status LEDs viewing 34 subnet mask and changing 4 9 configuring 3 10 description 4 9 sw upgrade software upgrade menu description 4 10 system requirements 1 3 T table menu 4 17 statistics 3 30 tables in menus resizing 3 6 technical support A 1 tftp 4 10 threshold menu 4 13 thresholds detected value 4 15 owner string 4 15 4 10 4 8 4 10 4 8 4 10 sample interval 4 15 type 4 14 segment0 4 13 Index v thresholds continued startup event 4 15 subject 4 14 target domain 4 13 group 4 13 port 4 13 threshold value 4 15 thresholds alarm See alarms trap authentication configuring 3 21 description 4 8 receivers adding 3 22 address description 4 21 deleting 3 23 community string 4 21 menu 4 21 traps adding receiving stations 3 22 deleting receiving stations 3 23 enabling 3 21
30. ge Se front panel groups defined 34 enabling disabling 3 18 number of 4 4 numbering 3 4 reset description resetting 3 20 viewing image of 3 4 4 11 H hardware revision number 4 5 help Seetechnical support hub group reset description 4 11 resetting 3 20 selecting 3 5 viewing image of 3 4 hub stack Seealso device selecting 3 5 identification information device configuring 3 11 identify menu 4 3 image load mode configuring 3 12 description 4 10 front panel 34 in band parameters configuring 3 10 installation 2 1 select database window 2 2 serial number entering 2 2 interfaces 44 number of 4 3 IntraSpection Application Server starting 2 2 Map Manager 3 9 navigation bar 3 8 IP Internet Protocol address and changing 4 9 configuring 3 10 description 4 9 unauthorized 4 8 mapping Seenode summary J jabber status 4 6 L last IP address 4 16 physical address 4 16 late collisions 4 17 LEDs viewing 34 link status port 4 6 local boot 4 10 location information configuring 3 11 viewing 4 3 M management agent information viewing 3 16 menu 4 8 alarms configuring 3 24 community strings configuring 3 8 configuration menu 4 3 control menu 4 11 device identification information configuring 3 11 menu 44 page components 3 3 updating 3 13 general device information viewing 3 14 management continued graph menu 4 19 statistics 4 19 groups enabling disabling 3 18 identify me
31. hold for an activity on a hub you instruct the hub to take a specific action when the value falls above or below the set threshold Table 4 11 describes each field in the Threshold menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Setting Alarms on page 3 24 Field Index Status Table 4 11 Threshold Menu Description Read only field displays the number of the alarm entry This field cannot be modified Configurable field displays the status of the entry in the table L valid active entry Di invalid inactive entry deletes the entry when selected Target Domain Configurable field determines the portion of the device for which alarms are being set L port sets the alarm for a specific port you must enter the port number in the Target Port field LI group sets the alarm for a specific group you must enter the group number in the Tar get Group field L segment0 sets the alarm for the entire device Target Group Configurable field determines the group number for which to set the alarm Important This field only needs to be edited if the Target Domain is set to group Target Port Configurable field determines the port number for which to set the alarm Important This field only needs to be edited if the Target Domain is set to port Page 4 13 Menus Field Description Subject Configurable field determines the counter to be
32. iggered when the event rate falls below the threshold LJ rising and falling alarm is triggered when the event rate rises above or falls below the threshold Threshold Value Configurable field sets the value that triggers the alarm Detected Value Read only field displays the last measurement made Rising Event Configurable field displays the response to a trig gered rising event L partitionport partitions the target port sendtrap sends a trap to the receiving trap station Hd L partitionportANDsendtrap partitions the target port and sends a trap m sendtrapANDrequestpage sends a trap and sends a page to the network administrator if the trap receiving station is an Asant View Management Station partitionportANDsendtrapANDrequestpage partitions the target port sends a trap and send a page to the network administrator if the trap receiving station is an Asant View Management Station Falling Event Configurable field displays the response to a trig gered falling event Options are the same as those for a rising event see Rising Event above Sample Interval Configurable field sets in seconds the polling inter val Note The shorter this time period the more traffic on the network Owner String Configurable field displays the name of the person who defined the entry eight byte octect Page 4 15 Menus Node Summary This men
33. isplays the number of the port for which information is displayed Port Type Read only field displays the type of connector on the port for example RJ 45 Link Status Read only field displays if a device is connected to the selected port LI linkon a device is properly connected to the selected port and is powered on L linkoff a device is not connected to the port AutoPort Status Configurable field displays the automatic partitioning status of the selected port L autopartitioned the port is configured for automatic partitioning L noautopartitioned the port is not config ured for automatic partitioning See Partitioning a Port on page 3 19 for instruc tions J abber Status Read only field displays the status of the J abber Detector a device that helps prevent a node from transmitting constantly for example if the node is malfunctioning LJ on jabber detector is on L off jabber detector is off Page 4 6 Field Description Admin Status Configurable field determines the state of the port L enabled the port is enabled and can receive packets L disabled the port is disabled and cannot receive packets See Enabling Disabling Ports on page 3 17 for instructions Page 4 7 Menus Agent This menu provides read only and configurable information for the device s SNMP agent Table 4 6 describes each field
34. k you must first create a map of the network 1 Make sure the Personality Module is installed and the IntraSp ection Application Server is running 2 Access IntraSpection from any Java enabled Web browser requires logging into IntraSpection A Important For help on accessing and logging into IntraSpection refer to the IntraSpection User s Manual 3 After you are logged into IntraSpection click Auto Discovery on the IntraSpection Main Menu The AutoDiscovery Page appears 4 Complete each field on the AutoDiscovery Page fol lowing the guidelines below d Type the IP subnet address of the Asant FAST 100 Hub stack to be managed in the Segment field This is the subnet address of the stack s manage ment module the default setting for this field is the subnet address of the browser being used to access IntraSpection L1 Type the management module s community string in the Community field Page 3 1 Management HI Make sure the Enterprise ID field has a value of all LI Type the lowest beginning IP address on your network in the Low IP Address field LI Type the highest last IP address on your network in the Hi IP Address field D Select New in the Discovery Mode field to create a new map or select Append to attach this map to the map that is stored in your system s buffer if any 5 click Apply IntraSpection builds a map of your network The map con tains icons which represent each discove
35. kes no other warranties express implied or other wise regarding the Asant FAST 100 Hub Personality Module or theAsant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Personality Module and specifically disclaims any warranty for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The exclusion cific legal rights There may be other rights that you have which vary from state to state of implied warranties is not permitted in some states and the exclusions specified herein may not apply to you This warranty provides you with spe Table of Contents Introduction s ssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nna 1 1 IntraSpection Personality Modules 1 1 Asant FAST 100 Hub Personality Module sessen 1 1 Asant FAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Module 1 2 Management ODUONS screens 1 2 System Requirements nantais arrete less 1 3 SOV ER Saks sleek oak aes ecules De bies 1 3 AE ME EO OE 1 3 ed LE re 1 3 About This Manual iese ERK nannies 14 Installadon keer see ee AR n ae RNEER EE EE 2 1 Installing a Personality Module 2 1 Management nnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 3 1 Accessing the Device Page 3 1 Device Page Components 3 3 Front Panel Image Components ee ke ke 34 Selecting the Device for Management 35 Menu COMpPOnents is EE EE ee ee EE cet 36 Tables EA ER 3 6 Table COME EG RE ee e 3 6 BUTTONS SE ee ee ED bee EE Ee ee 36 Performing Basic Management FUNCTIONS see 3 7 Setting Com
36. munity Strings es Gede ee GEKRENK ig 3 8 Configuring Network Access Parameters esse 3 10 Configuring Device Identification Information 3 11 Performing a Software Upgrade 3 12 Updating the Device Page 3 13 Page iii Viewing General Device Information scree 3 14 Viewing Module Information 3 15 Viewing SNMP Agent Information 3 16 Enabling Disabling Ports 3 17 Disabling a Group Es he et ESE ne nent er 3 18 Partitioning POTE ist EED beers N SE oe ist 3 19 Resetting a Group or Device 3 20 Enabling Map S anual Anes Canes 3 21 Managing Trap Receivers 3 22 Setting ANS SR NE roe 3 24 Viewing Node Summary Information scce 3 27 Setting POrtSeCUNY EE N Ed Nan 3 28 Viewing StatiStiCS insni ieiti i evn sees boats 3 30 dIE ed ER EEE EE ee 4 1 COMMOQUPAION AE OO nhniiaitinnn yn dada 4 3 La LE EO TEE EE N Ee 4 3 DEVI Ceinec iaaa nn baie as DE 44 leed RR EE ER OT des 45 POLS EE ER Ge ie 46 PC LEE AE EE EE ON 4 8 MSN OR EE Ee ER ER EE EG ote unease 4 9 SWUpdrade ER Boere Ee ESE dish avian 4 10 eel lede ER EE ET DEER EE N A 11 RSS a a ei uen tas 4 11 Partition sege a an nn date 4 12 Threshold Seen AE MR OE EE EE ieat 4 13 Node Summary iranienne 4 16 EE EI a A a 4 17 Stati SU E E E E A A Matinee 4 17 Tablero uniana EE rentre 4 17 BEER OE AE RO 4 19 OEUVRE ee EE De eee 4 20 Port Security RS ei er aan Pe es 4 20 Trap Receive Snee e ee 4 21 Technical SUDDOFE asses kasies EER we NAG eke
37. n Ra oe Gee EK EE A 1 Ti GE EE ae ain Ee N Index i 1 Introduction IntraSpection Personality Modules A Personality Module is a plugin to the IntraSpection system that allows for expanded management of an SNMP device by specifically addressing the device s proprietary information the Private MIB Management capabilities are accessed via the Personality Module s Device Page See Figure 1 1 or Figure 1 2 This manual provides information for two Personality Modules LJ TheAsant FAST 100 Hub Personality Module D TheAsant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Personality Module Asant FAST 100 Hub Personality Module The Asant FAST 100 Hub Personality Module allows for expanded man agement of an Asant FAST 100 Hub or stack of 100 Hubs with an attached Asant FAST 100 Management Module See Figure 1 1 IntraSpection EE oe Device Information Asant FAST 100 Hub uae Asant FAST 100 Management Module Front Panel Image Personality Module Information menus Figure 1 1 Asant FAST 100 Hub Device Page Page 1 1 Introduction Asant FAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Module The Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Personality Module allows for expanded management of an Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub or a stack of 100 Hubs with an attached Managed Hub See Figure 1 2 IntraSpection AsanteFast 100TX Managed ss Device Information 52 226 EE Asant FAST 100 Hub Front Panel Image Asant
38. nu 4 3 menus components of 3 6 configurable information determining 3 6 overview 4 1 read only information determining 3 6 modules menu 4 5 viewing 3 15 network access parameters configuring 3 10 menu 4 9 node summary menu 4 16 partition menu 4 12 performing basic functions overview 3 7 port security menu 4 20 ports enabling disabling 3 17 menu 4 6 partitioning 3 19 reset menu 4 11 resetting a group or device 3 20 security menu 4 20 software upgrading 3 12 statistics menu 4 17 sw upgrade software upgrade menu 4 10 sw upgrade software upgrade menu 4 10 table menu 4 17 statistics 4 17 tasks overview 3 7 threshold menu 4 13 trap receivers adding 3 22 deleting 3 23 Index iii management continued trap receivers continued menu 4 21 traps enabling 3 21 validate menu 4 17 viewing statistics 3 30 3 31 map of the network creating 3 1 Map Manager Page 3 9 mapping IP Seenode summary mau jabber lockups 4 18 menus buttons 3 6 components of 3 6 configurable information 3 6 overview of 4 1 read only information 3 6 selection levels 3 5 tables resizing 3 6 Microsoft Access 1 3 Internet Explorer 1 3 SQLServer 1 3 IIS 1 3 modify button 3 6 module Seealso group description 4 5 state 4 5 type 45 modules general information viewing 3 15 menu 4 5 N name information configuring 3 11 viewing 4 3 navigation bar IntraSpection 3 8 NCSAHTTP 1 3 Netscape FastTrack Server 1 3 Navigat
39. on Application Server is installed Open the CD to display its contents Double click the 100NMM exe file DUN Click Yes at the IntraSpection Personality Module Installation Confirmation dialog box The IntraSpection Personality Module information window appears 5 Click Finish to continue The Personality Module files are decompressed The IntraSpection Personality Module Welcome dialog box appears 6 Click Next The Software License Agreement window appears Review the agreement carefully Page 2 1 Installation 7 Click Yes to accept the agreement and continue with the installation Click No to exit the installa tion The IntraSpection Personality Module Read Me win dow appears Review the information carefully 8 Click Next to continue The decompressed Personality Module files are installed onto your computer The Decompression of the Source is Now Complete dialog box appears 9 Click OK to continue with the installation The Select Module to Install window appears dis playing the 100NMM ipm file See Figure 2 1 SL EI Laag la Ao sl al room we T Opa me gan Figure 2 1 Select Module to Install window 10 Click once on the 100NMM ipm file 11 Click Open The Enter Product Serial Number window appears 12 Enter the serial number that came with your copy of the Personality Module The serial number is located on the inside cover of this User s Manual A Important The
40. or 1 3 network access parameters configuring 3 10 boot 4 10 map creating 3 1 menu 4 9 Index iv netw ork continued problems isolating 3 19 node summary aging timer description 4 16 menu 4 16 timer configuring 3 27 viewing 3 27 number of addresses 4 16 O objectID 4 3 objects statistics description 4 17 ODBC 1 3 Oracle 1 3 out of band parameters configuring 3 10 overview personality modules 1 1 P partition menu 4 12 partitioning ports 3 19 personality modules device page components of 3 3 view of 1 1 difference between Asant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100 TX Managed Hub 3 3 files updating 3 13 installing 2 1 menus overview 4 1 overview 1 1 using 3 1 physical address 4 3 port admin status description 4 7 auto partitioning description 4 6 controlling accessto 3 28 defined 3 4 enabling disabling 3 17 description 4 7 jabber status 4 6 link status 4 6 number of 4 5 partitioning 3 19 port continued security menu 4 20 using 3 28 violations 4 20 selecting 3 5 type 4 6 unauthorized access violations 4 20 viewing image of 3 4 portsmenu 4 6 R readable octets 4 18 read only information 3 6 receivers of traps adding 3 22 deleting 3 23 refresh button 3 6 remote boot info 4 10 protocol 4 10 configuring 3 12 requirements client 1 3 server 1 3 system 1 3 reset agent description 4 11 group or device 3 20 group description 4 11 menu 4 11 revisionnumber 44 risin
41. ot select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire device 2 Click Threshold TheAlarm Threshold Table appears similar to Figure 3 22 Alarm Threshold Table 192 203 52201 SQA Fastl00NMM Figure 3 22 Alarm Threshold Table A Note If there are no alarm thresholds set the table is empty 3 Click Add to add an entry TheAdd Dialog box appears similar to Figure 3 23 CU Figure 3 23 Add Alarm Threshold Dialog box 4 Complete each entry as outlined on page 3 25 5 Click Apply The alarm threshold is added If it does not appear in the Alarm Threshold Table click Refresh Page 3 24 Setting Alarms Field Description Action Index Displays the number of the This field is read only it alarm entry cannot be edited Status The status of the alarm Select valid to add an entry alarm or invalid to delete the alarm Target Domain The portion of the device Select port group or for which the alarm is to segmento device from be set the drop down menu Target Group The number of the group Only enter a group num for which the alarm is to ber if group was selected be set as the Target Domain Target Port The number of the port for Only enter a port number which the alarm is to be if port was selected as the set Target Domain Subject The counter to be polled Select a counter from the for the alarm drop down menu See Subject on page 4 14 for a description of each counter S
42. port LI sendtrap sends a trap to the receiving sta tion L partitionportANDsendtrap partitions the target port and sends a trap L sendtrapANDrequestpage sends a trap and sends a page to the network administrator if the trap receiving station is an Asant View Management Station partitionportANDsendtrapANDrequestpage partitions the target port sends a trap and send a page to the network administrator Page 4 20 Trap Receivers Trap Receivers This menu allows you to determine the management stations that will receive traps from the device Table 4 16 describes each field in the Trap Receivers menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Managing Trap Receivers on page 3 22 Table 4 16 Trap Receivers Menu Field Description Status Configurable field displays the status of the trap receiving station s entry LO valid trap receiver entry is active L invalid trap receiver entry is inactive deletes the trap receiver s entry in the table when selected Trap Receiver Configurable field displays the IP address of the man Address agement station that can receive traps To change or add an address see Managing Trap Receivers on page 3 22 Community String Configurable field displays the write community string of the receiving management station Page 4 21 A Technical Support Contacting Asant Technical Support To
43. pt support such as Netscape Navigator version 3 0 required 3 01 recommended or Microsoft Inter net Explorer Installation TheAsant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub are two separate Personality Modules however both are installed simulta neously from the same file See Chapter 2 Installation for instructions on installing the Personality Modules Page 1 3 Introduction About This Manual This manual is divided into the following chapters L Chapter 1 Introduction describes IntraSpection Personality Modules HI Chapter 2 Installation explains how to install the Asant FAST 100 and Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Personality Modules 1 Chapter 3 Management explains how to access and use a Personality Module s Device Page and how to perform some basic management func tions 1 Chapter 4 Menus describes each management menu and its contents Page 1 4 2 Installation Installing a Personality Module This chapter explains how to install the Asant FAST 100 Hub and Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub Personality Modules Both Personality Modules are contained within the same installation file When you install the file you install both Personality Modules A Important Before installing the Personality Modules make sure that IntraSpection websuite exe is NOT running on the computer 1 Insert the Personality Module CD into the computer where the IntraSpecti
44. re device identification information 1 Do not select any item on the Device Page s front panel image This selects the entire hub stack 2 Click Identify The Device Identification table appears similar to Figure 3 10 Device Identification 192 203 82 201 SQA Fast OON MM Figure 3 10 Device Identification table 3 Click once in the field to be edited For a description of each field see Identify on page 4 3 A Important Only those fields that are colored white or that contain drop down menus can be edited 4 Type the new information A Important A maximum of 254 characters including spaces is allowed 5 click Apply The identification information is edited Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 11 Management Performing a Software Upgrade An Asant FAST 100 Hub stack s software can be upgraded via IntraSpec tion To upgrade an Asant FAST 100 Hub stack s software 1 click Software The Software Upgrade table appears similar to Figure 3 11 Software Upgrade 192 203 352 208 SQA ProkRel 100NMM Figure 3 11 Software Upgrade table 2 Type the software s file name and network path in the Boot File Name field 3 Type the server s IP address where the software file resides in the Server Address field A Click Apply 5 Reset the hub stack to initiate the downloading of the software See Resetting a Group or Device on page 3 20
45. red SNMP device on the network Figure 3 1 is an example map ss GEE ee 192 203 54 40 per 192 203 54 50 1922045464 192 203 54 1 192 202 54 12 192 203 54 18 192 203 54 24 192 203 54 41 192 203 54 47 192 203 54 48 192 203 54 44 ET E asane a E E ES E ET SET 192 203 54 65 192 203 54 87 192 203 54 88 192 203 54 93 192 203 54 95 192 203 354 120 ER E EET be Em 192 203 54149 192 203 54 162 19220354173 192203 54180 192 203 54 185 192203 54 136 Bp Fu Ep p Een Ep H HA 4 ES 1922035488 192203541890 192203 54190 192203 54200 19220354208 1922035422 wa Em CET 19220354238 192 203 54240 192 203 54254 i Figure 3 1 Discovered network map 6 Click once on the Asant FAST 100 Hub or Asant FAST 100TX Managed Hub s icon The Device Page for the selected hub appears see Figure Figure 3 2 on page 3 3 For information on the Device Page s components see Device Page Components on page 3 2 For information on performing basic management functions see Performing Basic Management Functions on page 3
46. ress configuring description booting from the network 4 10 locally 4 10 bootptftp 4 10 buttons add 3 46 apply 3 6 modify 3 6 refresh 3 6 3 10 3 12 4 9 4 10 C chassistype 44 client requirements 1 3 collisions late 4 17 community strings configuring 3 8 trap receiver 4 21 unauthorized description of 4 8 configurable information 3 6 configuration menu 4 3 configuration tasks overview 3 7 contact information configuring 3 11 viewing 4 3 control menu 4 11 count per second display 4 19 D database management system 1 3 datarate mismatch 4 18 Index i default gatew ay and changing 4 9 configuring 3 10 description 4 9 description information 4 3 device entire hub stack defined 3 4 general information viewing 3 14 identification information configuring 3 11 menu description 44 page accessing 3 1 components of 3 3 front panel image 34 menus overview 4 1 updating 3 13 view of 1 1 selecting 3 5 dial string configuring 3 10 description 4 9 disabling groups 3 18 ports 3 17 E eepromBootinfo 4 10 enabling groups 3 18 ports 3 17 enterprise ID field 3 2 eventpersecond 4 14 F falling event 4 15 responses 4 15 FCSerrors 4 17 firmware version major 4 8 minor 4 8 frames bad 4 18 too long errors 4 17 front panel image 3 4 See also device Index ii G gateway default configuring 3 10 description 4 9 good frames 4 17 graph menu 4 19 statistics 3 31 graphic of device ima
47. rforming Basic Management Functions This section explains how to perform some basic management func tions with both Personality Modules This section covers the following tasks Configuration Tasks Management Task Page Setting community strings page 3 8 Configuring network access parameters page 3 10 Configuring device identification information page 3 11 Management Tasks Management Task Page Updating the Device Page page 3 13 Viewing general device information page 3 14 Viewing module information page 3 15 Viewing SNMP agent Information page 3 16 Enabling disabling ports page 3 17 Disabling a group page 3 18 Partitioning a port page 3 19 Resetting a group or device page 3 20 Enabling traps page 3 21 Managing trap receivers page 3 22 Setting alarms page 3 24 Viewing node summary information page 3 27 Setting port security page 3 28 Viewing statistics page 3 30 Page 3 7 Management Setting Community Strings Community strings define access rights for reading and writing SNMP data objects for a device The community strings read community and write community for an Asant FAST 100 Hub stack s management module are manually set in the management module via the module s console port In order to access the management module with IntraSpection the community strings must be set in IntraSpection to match those set in the manage ment module A Important It is recommended that you set the commu nity strings
48. rk Remote Boot Info Read only field indicates that the boot configuration parameters are originating from EEProm Note This field always displays eepromBootinfo Remote Boot Protocol Configurable field determines the remote boot proto col used to load the software L bootptftp sets the device to request an IP address from a BootP server and to load the software from a TFTP Server L tftponly sets the device to only load the software across the network the device must already be configured with an IP address Page 4 10 Control Reset This menu is not a management option it is a title for the sub menus listed below it This menu CANNOT be selected Reset This menu allows you to reset the device or a selected group within the device Table 4 9 describes each field in the Reset menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Resetting a Group or Device on page 3 20 Table 4 9 Reset Menu Field Description Device Level Reset Agent Reset Agent Configurable field resets the device LI reset resets the device LI not reset does not reset the device Group Level Reset Group Group Number Read only field displays the number of the group to be reset Action Configurable field resets the group LI reset resets the selected group L not reset does not reset the selected group Page 4 11 Menus Partition This m
49. rop down menu and select valid 5 Type the IP address of the management station that is to receive traps in the Trap Receiver Address field A Important Do NOT type an IP address of 0 0 0 0 6 Type the community string for the management station in the Community String field 7 Click Apply The entry for the management station is added and appears in the table If it does not appear click Refresh Page 3 22 Managing Trap Receivers Deleting a Trap Receiver Entry To delete a trap receiver entry 1 Click once on the row containing the entry to be deleted 2 Click Modify The Modify Dialog box appears 3 Open the Status drop down menu and select invalid 4 click Apply 5 Click Refresh in theTrap ReceiverTable The trap receiver is deleted Modifying a Trap Receiver Entry To change the IP address of a trap receiver entry 1 Delete the trap receiver entry following the directions above 2 Add anew trap receiver entry following the instruc tions on page 3 22 The trap receiver entry s IP address is changed Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 23 Management Setting Alarms Alarm thresholds can help you locate problems or faults on the net work When you set a threshold for an activity on a hub you instruct the hub to take a specific action when a value falls above or below the set threshold This section explains how to set delete and modify alarm thresholds To add an alarm 1 Do n
50. s you to determine which management stations can Receivers receive traps from the device See Trap Receivers on page 4 21 Page 4 2 Identify Configuration This menu is not a management option it is a title for the configuration sub menus listed below it This menu CANNOT be selected Identify This menu provides read only and configurable identification informa tion for the device Table 4 2 describes each field in the Identify menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Config uring Device Identification Information on page 3 11 Table 4 2 Identify Menu Field Description Physical Address Read only field displays the device s hardware address Object ID Read only field displays the device s SNMP identify ing number Description Read only field displays a description of the device Name Configurable field assigns a name to the device Note A maximum of 254 characters including spaces is allowed Location Configurable field assigns a location to the device where the device is physically located Note A maximum of 254 characters including spaces is allowed Contact Configurable field assigns a name of the person responsible for the device Note A maximum of 254 characters including spaces is allowed Up Time Read only field displays the amount of time the device has been operational since the last time it was off line Interfac
51. select invalid The alarm is deleted Click Refresh to view updated information Modifying an Alarm To modify an alarm 1 Select the alarm entry to be modified by clicking once on its row in theAlarm Threshold Table 2 Click Modify The Modify Dialog box appears 3 Modify the parameters as desired following the guide lines on page 3 25 A Click Apply The alarm is modified Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 26 Viewing Node Summary Information Viewing Node Summary Information The Node Summary menu provides IP mapping information a summary of node activity for the device or a selected group Each node address remains in the table for the amount of seconds specified in the Node Aging Timer To view node summary information 1 To view node summary information for the device do not select anything on the front panel image To view information for a particular group click once on a group 2 Click Node Summary The Node Summary table appears for the device or selected group similar to Figure 3 24 Node Summary Table Device 192 203 52 208 SQA PreRel 100NMM Last IP Address Figure 324 Node Summary Table You can set the amount of time each entry remains in the table by typing the number of seconds in the NodeAging Timer field and clicking Apply Li The default setting is 1 this value prevents the table from updating the value 4 294 967 295 appears in th
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53. ta is less than 10 bytes in length Mau abberLockups the number of times the hub repeater chip goes into a lockup state Auto Partitions the number of times the port was automatically partitioned in response to 31 or more continuous collisions Bad Frames the number of invalid frames including toolong runts misaligned or bad FCS Readable Octets the total number of octets received from valid frames Page 4 18 Graph Graph This menu provides real time statistical information in a graph format on the device group or port selected Table 4 14 describes each field in the Graph menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Viewing Statistics on page 3 30 Table 4 14 Graph Menu Field Description Seconds Drop down menu specifies the amount of time in seconds that the device group port is polled for infor mation Statistics Drop down menu determines the object for which statistics are gathered Note For a description of each object see Objects on page 4 17 Average per sec Displays the average number of occurrences since ond opening or resetting the screen Reset Statistics Button resets the counters to zero in the graph Peak per second Displays the largest number of occurrences since opening or resetting the screen Count per second Displays the amount of counts per second displayed display on the graph Note To control the count per second displa
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55. tialization string used by the network management station to establish an out of band connection with the device Baud Rate Configurable field displays the baud rate for access ing the device via out of band management The default is 9600 Page 4 9 Menus SWUpgrade This menu provides read only and configurable software upgrade and boot method information the parameters used for downloading anew version of software for the device Table 4 8 describes each field in the SWUpgrade menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Per forming a Software Upgrade on page 3 12 Field Table 4 8 SWUpgrade Menu Description SW Major Version Read only field displays the major software version number of the device Note If the unit is running code version 1 2 the SW Major Version number is 1 SW Minor Version Read only field displays the minor software version number of the device Note If the unit is running code version 1 2 the SW Minor Version number is 2 Boot File Name Configurable field sets the network path and name of the boot file for the device Server Address Configurable field sets the boot server s IP address Image Load Mode Configurable field determines the method for loading the software L localBoot sets the device to boot from code stored in device default setting LJ netBoot sets the device to boot from a TFTP server on the netwo
56. tion that attempted to access the device with an invalid community string The community string that was used is displayed in the Unauthorized Com Strin field Page 4 8 Network Network This menu provides configurable network access information for the device s management module This information is needed to access the device across the network in band management Table 4 7 describes each field in the Network menu A Important If you change the IP address subnet mask or default gateway the management module needs to be reset in order for the changes to take effect See Resetting a Group or Device on page 3 20 for instructions A Note For instructions on using this menu see Configur ing Network Access Parameters on page 3 10 Table 4 7 Network Menu Field Description Agent s IP Address Configurable field displays the IP address of the man agement modules SNMP agent Subnet Mask Configurable field displays the subnet address of the device Note A subnet mask in the IP addressing scheme is a group of selected bits whose values serve to identify a subnetwork All members of the subnetwork share the mask value Default Gateway Configurable field displays the address of the default gateway to which the device belongs Boot Server Configurable field displays the IP address of the boot server that was used for booting the IP agent Dial String Configurable field displays the ini
57. to be set in the PortIndex field Open the Status drop down menu and select valid Enter the physical MAC address that is allowed to use the selected port number in the Allowed Address field A Important Enter the physical address in hexa decimal notation separated by colons For exam ple 00 00 94 C5 15 F 1 Open the Violation Action drop down menu and select the violation action to occur if an unauthorized MAC address attempts to access the port For a description of each violation action see Violation Action on page 4 20 Click Apply The port security information is configured Click Refresh to view updated information Page 3 29 Management Viewing Statistics Statistics for an Asant FAST 100 Hub stack can be viewed in two differ ent formats table or graph Statistics collected include runts alignment errors late collisions short events good frames and bad frames Table Statistics 1 2 Select a group or a port for which statistics are to be gathered by clicking on it once To view statistics for the device entire hub stack do NOT select anything Click Table Table statistics appear for the group port or device selected similar to Figure 3 27 Device Statistics Table 192 203 82 201 SOA FastlOUN MAT Figure 327 Table Statistics For a description of each object see Statistics on page 4 17 Open the Sampling Interval drop down menu and select the number of secon
58. u provides IP mapping information asummary of node activ ity on the device or a selected group Table 4 12 describes each field in the Node Summary menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Viewing Node Summary Information on page 3 27 Table 4 12 Node Summary Menu Field Description NodeAgingTimer Configurable field specifies the amount of time in seconds to keep the node entry in the table This value can be any number including D 1 prevents the table from updating When this value is entered in the Node Aging Timer field the value 4 294 967 295 is displayed LJ 0 entries are not deleted from the table The amount of time is rounded to the nearest minute Group Number Read only field displays the number of the selected group Port Number Read only field displays the number of the port on the group Last IP Address Read only field displays the last known IP address that is associated with the port Last Physical Read only field displays the last MAC address associ Address ated with the port Number of Read only field displays the number of addresses Addresses received on the port Page 4 16 Table Validate This menu updates the Personality Module s Device Page with the latest information stored in the IntraSpection Application Server database For instructions on using this menu see Updating the Device Page on page 3 13 Statistics
59. y use the scroll bar on the right side of the graph scroll up to increase the count per second scroll down to decrease it Objects For a description of each object see Objects on page 4 17 Page 4 19 Menus Security This menu is not a management option it is a title for the sub menus listed below it This menu CANNOT be selected Port Security This menu allows you to control access to ports by specifying the physi cal addresses that are allowed to connect to certain ports If an unau thorized physical address attempts to connect to the restricted port an action such as partition the port send a trap etc can occur Table 4 15 describes each field in the Port Security menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Setting Port Security on page 3 28 Table 4 15 Port Security Menu Field Description Group Index Read only field displays the number of the group selected Port Index Read only field displays the number of the port on the group Status Configurable field determines the status of the entry Allowed Address Violation Action LI valid entry is active L invalid entry is inactive deletes the entry Configurable field displays the physical address that is allowed to connect to the specified port Configurable field the action to occur if the physical address does not match the Allowed Address L partitionport partitions the target
60. ype Read only field displays the type of module of the selected group For example FastHub100 or Manage ment Module Note The table displays entries for groups 1 through 15 a module type of empty means that there is physi cally no group in that position in the device See Group Numbering on page 3 3 for more informa tion on groups and group numbering Description Read only field displays a description of the group HW Revision Read only field displays the hardware revision num Number ber of the device State Read only field displays the state of the module LI OK the module is not a master module it does not manage other devices within the stack and is currently operating L Fail a problem with the module s board has been detected 1 Master NMM the module is a master module it manages other devices in the stack L Standby NMM the module is capable of being a master module Page 4 5 Menus Ports This menu provides read only and configurable information for each port on the device Table 4 5 describes each field in the Ports menu A Note For instructions on using this menu see Enabling Disabling Ports on page 3 17 and Partitioning a Port on page 3 19 Table 4 5 Ports Menu Field Description Group Index Read only field displays the number of the group to which the selected port belongs Port Index Read only field d

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