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Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules
Management Module Guide
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Preface
What Is in This Guide.......................................................................................................... ix
Conventions ............................................................................................................................x
Related SPECTRUM Documentation....................................................................................x
Other Related Documentation.............................................................................................xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
What Is in This Chapter.....................................................................................................1-1
Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules................................................................................1-1
SPECTRUM Support.......................................................................................................... 1-2
Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon..................................................1-2
Accessing Device-Specific Subviews............................................................................1-5
SPECTRUM Views Roadmap ............................................................................................ 1-6
SPMA Support....................................................................................................................1-8

Contents

Chapter 2 Device Views
What Is in This Chapter.....................................................................................................2-1
Interface Device View......................................................................................................... 2-1
Interface Icon................................................................................................................ 2-3
Interface Icon Subviews Menu.............................................................................. 2-4
Interface Label....................................................................................................... 2-4
Administrative Status Label................................................................................. 2-4
Interface Type Label.............................................................................................. 2-5
MAC Address Label...............................................................................................2-6
Network Information Label ..................................................................................2-6
Gauge Label...........................................................................................................2-7
Interface Options Panel...............................................................................................2-7
Gauge Control Panel.................................................................................................... 2-7
Chassis Device View......................................................................................................... 2-11
Chassis Device Icon.................................................................................................... 2-12
Device Type Label................................................................................................ 2-13
Device Icon Subviews Menu................................................................................ 2-13
Application Label................................................................................................. 2-13
Bridging Icon Subviews Menu............................................................................2-13
Interface Labels...................................................................................................2-14
Interface Icon Subviews Menu............................................................................ 2-15
FDDI Label .......................................................................................................... 2-15
FDDI Icon Subviews Menu ................................................................................. 2-15
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Chapter 2 Device Views (continued)
Logical Ports Labels.............................................................................................2-16
Logical Ports Icon Subviews Menu .....................................................................2-16
Physical Device View........................................................................................................2-17
Chapter 3 Configuration Views
What Is in This Chapter.....................................................................................................3-1
Device Configuration View.................................................................................................3-2
Device Configuration Information...............................................................................3-2
Interface Configuration Table Information.................................................................3-3
Port Configuration - CSIIfPort View..................................................................................3-5
FddiMAC Device Configuration View................................................................................3-6
Station Configuration...................................................................................................3-6
SMT Information..........................................................................................................3-8
Port Configuration View .....................................................................................................3-8
Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages
What Is in This Chapter.....................................................................................................4-1
Device Events and Alarms..................................................................................................4-1
Chapter 5 Application Views
What Is in This Chapter.....................................................................................................5-1
Common Applications Not Covered Here..........................................................................5-1
Device Application View .....................................................................................................5-2
Interface Remap Application..............................................................................................5-5
Fast Ethernet Application ..................................................................................................5-7
Fast Ethernet Port Table..............................................................................................5-7
Fast Ethernet Configuration View...............................................................................5-7
Operational Mode............................................................................................5-8
Advertised Ability............................................................................................5-9
Received Technology......................................................................................5-10
FDDI FNB Application.....................................................................................................5-11
FDDI Station List View..............................................................................................5-11
ATM Client Application....................................................................................................5-13
ATM Client Application VCL View............................................................................5-13
Download Application View..............................................................................................5-17
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Figures

Chapter 1 Introduction
Figure 1-1. Using Double-Click Zones to Access SPECTRUM Views ...................................1-3
Figure 1-2. Using the Icon Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views .......................... 1-4
Figure 1-3. Accessing Device-Specific Subviews .................................................................... 1-5
Figure 1-4. SPECTRUM Views Roadmap .............................................................................. 1-7
Figure 1-5. SPMA Applications View ...................................................................................... 1-8
Chapter 2 Device Views
Figure 2-1. Interface Device View ...........................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-2. Interface Icon ........................................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-3. Gauge Control Panel .............................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-4. Chassis Device View ........................................................................................... 2-11
Figure 2-5. Chassis Device Icon ............................................................................................2-12
Figure 2-6. Physical Device View .......................................................................................... 2-17
Chapter 3 Configuration Views
Figure 3-1. Link Error Rate Estimate ....................................................................................3-9
Chapter 5 Application Views
Figure 5-1. Device Application View (Icon Mode) .................................................................. 5-3
Figure 5-2. Device Application View (List Mode) ................................................................... 5-4
Figure 5-3. Interface Remap Table .........................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-4. Fast Ethernet Configuration View ....................................................................... 5-8
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Tables

Chapter 2 Device Views
Table 2-1. Interface Icon Subviews Menu.............................................................................. 2-4
Table 2-2. Administrative Status for the Physical or MIB II Application...........................2-4
Table 2-3. Administrative Status for the Bridging Application ........................................... 2-5
Table 2-4. Interface Types ...................................................................................................... 2-5
Table 2-5. Totals Mode: Attributes and Corresponding Color.............................................. 2-9
Table 2-6. Rates Mode: Attributes and Corresponding Color............................................... 2-9
Table 2-7. Device Icon Subviews Menu................................................................................ 2-13
Table 2-8. Application Label Icon Subviews Menu ............................................................. 2-14
Table 2-9. Interface Status for the Bridging Application ................................................... 2-14
Table 2-10. Interface Status for the Physical (MIB II) Application..................................... 2-15
Table 2-11. FDDI Label Icon Subviews Menu....................................................................... 2-15
Table 2-12. Logical Ports Icon Subviews Menu..................................................................... 2-16
Chapter 3 Configuration Views
Table 3-1. Interface Types ...................................................................................................... 3-3
Table 3-2. FDDI Ring States .................................................................................................. 3-6
Table 3-3. SMT MAC Configurations..................................................................................... 3-7
Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages
Table 4-1. Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module Events and Alarms ...................................4-1
Chapter 5 Application Views
Table 5-1. Current Operational Mode Values and Descriptions .......................................... 5-9
Table 5-2. Advertised Ability Mode Values and Descriptions.............................................. 5-9
Table 5-3. Received Technology Mode Values and Descriptions........................................5-10
Table 5-4. FDDI FNB Application Subviews menu ............................................................ 5-11
Table 5-5. FDDI Node Classes.............................................................................................. 5-12
Table 5-6. ATM Client Application Subviews menu........................................................... 5-13
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Chapter Description

Preface

Use this guide as a reference for the SPECTRUM Fast Ethernet SmartSwitc h Module management software. Before using this guide, you should be familiar with SPECTRUM’s functions and navigational techniques as described in the
Administrator’s Reference and the Operator’s Reference .
For the purposes of this guide, a Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module is referred to as a “device.”

What Is in This Guide

The organization of the Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module Management
Module Guide is as follows:
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Device Views
Chapter 3
Configuration Views
Chapter 4
Event and Alarm Messages
Chapter 5
Application View s
Describes the devices, the management module software, and the model types.
Describes the Device views representing the devices.
Describes the Configuration views for the devices and the network management information provided by the views.
Lists and explains the event and alarm messages generated in the Event Log or Alarm Manager for the device model type.
Describes the Application views and the application-specific information for the devices.
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Conventions

Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions:
• Menu selections and buttons referenced in text appear in bold ; for example, Configuration or Detail .
• Buttons appear as shadowed boxes when describing their use; for example:
Help
• Menu navigation appears in order of selection; for example,
Subviews -> Utilities -> Application .
• Referenced chapter titles and section headings appear in italics .
• Referenced documents appear in bold italics .
• A Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module is referred to as a “device.”

Related SPECTRUM Documentation

It is important when using this guide that you have a clear understanding of SPECTRUM functionality and navigation techniques as described in the following recommended documentation:
Operator’s Reference Administrator’s Reference Report Generator User’s Guide Application View Reference Getting Started with SPECTRUM 4.0 for Operators
Icon
Getting Started with SPECTRUM 4.0 for Administrators How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM
This guide also references the following documents:
SPECTRUM Portable Management Application Tools Guide SPECTRUM Routing Services Management Module Guide SPECTRUM Portable Management Application for the 2E42 Fast
Ethernet SmartSwitch User’s Guide
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Other Related Documentation

Refer to the following documentation for more information on managing TCP/ IP-based networks:
Martin, James, Kathleen Kavanagh Chapman, Joe Leben. Local Area
Networks, Architectures and Implementations , 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994. Rose, Marshall T. The Simple Book — An Introduction to Management of
TCP/IP-based Internets . Performance Systems International, Inc.
Stallings, W illiam. Data and Computer Communications , 4th ed. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1994.
Other Related Documentation
Tanenbaum, Andrew S. Prentice Hall, 1996.
Computer Networks , 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
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Introduction

Chapter 1

What Is in This Chapter

This chapter introduces the SPECTRUM management module covering the Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules described below. It describes the following:
• Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules
• SPECTRUM Support
- Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon
- Accessing Device-Specific Subviews
• SPECTRUM Views Roadmap
• SPMA Support

Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules

The 8H02-16, 2E42-27, 2E42-27R, 2E43-27, and 2E43-27R Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules are all high performance Ethernet switching devices that provide Fast Ethernet uplinks.
The 8H02-16 is a 16-port device having 14 standard 10Base-T front panel ports that are supported by RJ-45 connectors and two 100Base-TX or multi­mode fiber 100Base-FX uplinks using Fast Ethernet Port Interface Modules.
The 2E42-27 and 2E42-27R devices expand the capabilities of the 8H02-16 by providing 27 ports including 24 standard Ethernet ports with RJ-45 connectors, two slots for Fast Ethernet Port Interface Modules, and one slot for a High Speed Interface Module to provide a high-speed ATM uplink or FDDI connectivity. The 2E42-27 has a single power supply and the 2E42-27R has dual redundant power supplies.
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SPECTRUM Support

The 2E43-27 and 2E43-27R provide the same feature set as the 2E42-27 and 2E42-27R but come equipped with two RJ21 connectors to support 24 ports of switched Ethernet rather than the 24 RJ45’s. This allows the use of Telco cables in the wiring closets with patch panels to reduce the complexity of cable management.
All five devices offer RMON, port redirection, broadcast suppression, and full duplex support on all interfaces, with support for IEEE Auto-Negotiation on the 100Base-TX ports.
SPECTRUM Support
When modeling a device, the model type SS8H appears in the Select Model Type dialog box. The names listed below refer to the model names used in SPECTRUM to specify attributes, actions, and associations for Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules:
• 8H02_16 (Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module, Model 8H02-16)
• 2E42_27 (Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module, Model 2E42-27)
• 2E42_27R (Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module, Model 2E42-27R)
• 2E43_27 (Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module, Model 2E43-27)
• 2E43_27R (Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module, Model 2E43-27R)

Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon

The Device icon provides access to SPECTRUM views that display device­specific information. Access these views using double-click zones (Figure 1-1) or Icon Subviews menus (Figure 1-2).
To access the Icon Subviews menu, do the following:
1. Highlight the icon.
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews or click the applicable mouse button (middle or right). Refer to the Operator’s Reference for information on configuring your mouse.
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SPECTRUM Support
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Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon
Figure 1-1. Using Double-Click Zones to Access SPECTRUM Views
Accesses the Configuration views; refer
to Chapter 3, Configuration V iews .
Accesses the Device Topology view;
refer to the Operator’s Reference.
Model Name
Accesses the Device views; refer t
Chapter 2, Device V iews .
8H02_16
Accesses the Performance view;
refer to the Operator’s Reference.
Accesses the Configuration views; refer to
Chapter 3, Configuration V iews .
Accesses the Device views;
refer to Chapter 2, Device
Views.
Accesses the Device Topology view;
refer to the Operator’s Reference.
Model Name
8H02_16
Accesses the Application views; refer
to Chapter 5, Application Views.
Accesses the Performance view;
refer to the Operator’s Referenc
Accesses the Application views; refer
to Chapter 5, Application Views.
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SPECTRUM Support Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon
Figure 1-2. Using the Icon Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views
Model Name
8H02_16
View
Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Bookmarks View History Current View Info... Notes... Jump by name... Zoom Map Hierarchy Page
Ctrl+b
Close Navigate A Performance Notes... Utilities Zoom Device DevTop
Ctrl+c
larms
Chassis Interface Physical
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Accessing Device-Specific Subviews
Icon Subviews menus provide access to views that display device-specific information. Figure 1-3 shows an example of an Icon Subviews menu for the Bridging icon located within the Chassis Device view. The device-specific Icon Subviews menu selections are described under the applicable section within this guide. The menu selections that are common to all devices are described in the Administrator’s Reference and the Operator’s Reference.
To access the Icon Subviews menu using the View menu, do the following:
1. Highlight the icon.
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews. To access the Icon Subviews menu using the mouse button, do the following:
1. Position the mouse pointer on the icon.
2. Click the applicable mouse button (middle or right). Refer to the
Operator’s Reference for information on configuring your mouse.
SPECTRUM Support
Accessing Device-Specific Subviews
Figure 1-3. Accessing Device-Specific Subviews
2E42-27R
Bridging
FWD
1
FWD
2
FWD
3
FWD
4
FWD
5
Close Ctrl +C Navigate A
larms
Performance
Notes... Utilities Bridge Performance Bridge Detail Bridge Model Information Special Database Spanning T ree Information Static Database Table Transparent Bridge Info
6
FWD
FWD
7
FWD
8
Common
Device Specific
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SPECTRUM V iews Roadmap

SPECTRUM Views Roadmap
Figure 1-4 shows a “roadmap” of the SPECTRUM views for this device. These views are accessible from double-click zones (Figure 1-1) and Icon Subviews menus (Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3).
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Figure 1-4. SPECTRUM Views Roadmap
Performance View, refer to the
Operator’s Reference
.
Device Views , refer to Chapter
2, Device Views
SPECTRUM V iews Roadmap
Interface Device View
.
Chassis Device View
Physical Device View
FDDI Configuration View
Model Name
8H02_16
Configuration Views,
refer to Chapter 3,
Configuration Views
DevTop View, refer to the
Operator’s Reference
Application Views, refer
to Chapter 5, Application
View
.
CSIIfPort Configuration View
.
.
Device Configuration View
Port Configuration View
Fast Ethernet Application
Interface Remap Application
DownLoad Application
ATM_Client Application
FDDI Application
Bridging Application, refer to
the Application View
Reference
.
MIB II Application, refer to the
Application View Reference.
RS-232 Application, refer to the
Application View Reference.
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SPMA Support

SPMA Support
SPECTRUM also supports SPECTRUM Portable Management Application (SPMA) functionality for these devices. Figure 1-5 shows an example of an SPMA Applications view. To open the SPMA Applications view, do the following:
1. Highlight the Device icon.
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Utilities ->
Applications.
Figure 1-5. SPMA Applications View
Applications
Example of type 8H02_16
Community Names Frame Priorities
Broadcast Suppression MAC Priorities
Port Priorities Basic Alarms
Bridging of type CSIBridge
Bridge View
MIB II of type SNMP2_Agent
Generic SNMP (MIB I II)
Download App of type CtDownLoadApp
TFTP Download
Close
System Resources
Trap Table
The SPMA Applications view provides the buttons, described below, that are used to access SPMA-specific views and dialog boxes. For more information, refer to the SPECTRUM Portable Management Application for the 2E42
SmartSwitch User’s Guide or the SPECTRUM Portable Management Application Tools Guide.
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SPMA Support
Community Names
This button accesses the Community Names Tool, which allows you to change device community names. Refer to Chapter 3, Using the SPMA Community Names T ool, of the Tools Guide.
Frame Priorities
This button accesses the Frame Priorities window, which allows you to set the priority in which frames types are queued for transmission by the device. Refer to the 2E42 User’s Guide.
System Resources
This button accesses a window that displays current physical and logical system resources and utilizations on the device. Refer to the 2E42 User’s
Guide.
Broadcast Suppression
This button allows you to monitor broadcast traffic statistics on each interface and set thresholds to limit broadcast traffic over the device. Refer to the 2E42
User’s Guide.
MAC Priorities
This button accesses the MAC Priorities window, which allows you to set the priority in which frames are queued by MAC address for transmission by the device. Refer to the 2E42 User’s Guide.
Trap Table
This button accesses the SNMP Trap Tool, which allows you to establish which network management workstations on your network receive trap alarms from a selected device. Refer to Chapter 6, Using the SNMP Traps Tool, of the Tools Guide.
Port Priorities
This button accesses the Port Priority window, which allows you to set the priority in which frames are queued on selected ports for transmission by the device. Refer to the 2E42 User’s Guide.
Basic Alarms
This button allows you to configure alarms and events for each available interface. Refer to the 2E42 User’s Guide.
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Bridge View
This button provides an overview of bridging information for each port and allows you to access all other bridge-related options. Refer to the 2E42 User’s
Guide.
Generic SNMP (MIB I II)
This button accesses the MIB I, MIB II Tool, which allows you to change MIB I and MIB II object values. Refer to Chapter 2, Using the MIB I, MIB II Tool, of the Tools Guide.
TFTP Download
This button accesses the TFTP Download Tool, which allows you to upgrade firmware on Cabletron devices equipped with Flash EEPROMs. Refer to Chapter 5, Using the TFTP Download Tool, of the Tools Guide.
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Device Views

What Is in This Chapter

This chapter describes the following Device views and subviews available for the Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules.
• Interface Device view
• Chassis Device view
• Physical Device view
Chapter 2
Refer to Chapter 1, Introduction, for information on accessing SPECTRUM views from the Device icon and accessing device-specific subviews.

Interface Device View

This section describes the Interface icons and the Interface Options panel displayed in the Interface Device view. This view provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each interface on the device. If the configuration changes, SPECTRUM modifies the Device view after the next polling cycle to reflect the new configuration. This view also provides a Device icon that allows you to monitor the device operation and to access other device-specific views. Figure 2-1 shows an example of the Interface Device view for the Model 8H02-16. The views for the Model 2E42-27 and Model 2E43-27 are similar except for the number of Interface icons.
2-1
Interface Device View
Figure 2-1. Interface Device View
Primary Landscape of 8H02_16
* File View Help?
Model Contact
Description
Location
Model Name
8H02_16
ON
1
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:B6
3
ON
2
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:B7
0
ON
3
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:B8
Filter
Interface Description
ON
5
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:BE
0
ON
6
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:BF
0
ON
7
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:BG
Network Address
Primary Application
Physical
ON
9
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:C2
00
ON
10
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:C3
0
11
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ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:C4
Interface Options PanelDevice Icon
Bridging
Network Information
13
ON
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:CA
ON
14
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:CB
0
ON
15
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:CC
System Up Time
Manufacturer Device T ype
Serial Number
ADDRESS
Interface Icons
0
ON
4
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:B9
0
0
ON
8
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:BH
0
0
12
ON
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:C5
0
16
ON
ETHERNET
0:01D:17:2F:CD
00
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Interface Icon

These icons represent the interfaces or ports of the device. The icons identify the type of interface or port (e.g., Ethernet) and provide statistical information. Figure 2-2 shows an example of an Interface icon, its Icon Subviews menu, and its labels/double-click zones
The callouts (a through f) displayed in the illustration below identify the
NOTES
Figure 2-2. Interface Icon
label and, if available, the view to which it provides double-click zone access. For example, the icon area referred to by callout (b) displays the administrative status and provides double-click access to the Port Configuration - CSIIfPort view.
The menu displayed in the illustration is the Icon Subviews menu for that Interface icon.
Interface Device View
Interface Icon
Icon Subviews Menu
Close Ctrl +c Navigate A
larms Performance Notes... Utilities Configuration Model Information
a. Interface Label b. Administrative Status Label/Port Configuration-CSIIfPort View c. Interface Type Label d. MAC Address Label/CSI Interface Port Model Information View e. Network Information Label/Network Information Panel Dialog Box f. Gauge Label/Performance - CSIIfPort View
(a) (b)
1
ON
ETHERNET
0:0:1D:F:FD:B6
3
(c) (d)
(e) (f)
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Interface Device View Interface Icon
Interface Icon Subviews Menu
Table 2-1 describes the Interface icon device-specific subviews menu selections. For information on accessing device-specific subviews menus, see Chapter 1, Introduction.
Table 2-1. Interface Icon Subviews Menu
Menu Selection Description
Configuration Opens the Device Configuration view described
in Chapter 3, Configuration V iew.
Model Information Opens the Model Information view described in
the Operator’s Reference.
Interface Label
This label displays the interface (port) number.
Administrative Status Label
This label displays the status of this interface. Double-click this label to open the Port Configuration - CSIIfP ort view described in Chapter 3, Configuration Views . Table 2-2 and Table 2-3 list the possible states relative to the application selected (Physical or Bridging). The default application for this view is Physical (MIB-II). To select the application to be displayed, click the
Filter menu button in the Interface Options panel. (Refer to the Interface Options Panel description later in this chapter for more information on the
Filter menu button.)
Table 2-2. Administrative Status for the Physical or MIB II Application
Color Status Description
Green ON Port is operational. Blue OFF Port is off. Yellow TST Port is in the test mode.
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Table 2-3. Administrative Status for the Bridging Application
Color Status Description
Green FWD Bridge port is forwarding. Blue DIS Port is disabled. Magenta LST Bridge is in the listening mode. Magenta LRN Bridge is in the learning mode Orange BLK Bridge port is in the blocking mode. Red BRK Bridge port is broken. Blue UNK Status is unknown.
Interface Type Label
This label displays the interface type. Table 2-4 lists the possible interface types.
Table 2-4. Interface Types
Interface Device View
Interface Icon
Type Description
Other None of the following Reg1822 Regular 1822 HDH1822 HDLC Distant Host protocol DDNX25 Defense Data Network X.25 rfc877X25 RFC877 X.25 Ethernet Ethernet CSMA/CD iso88023 ISO CSMA/CD iso88024 ISO token bus iso88025 ISO token ring iso88026 ISO man starLan StarLAN IEEE 802.3 Prot10MB ProNET 10 Mbps Prot80MB ProNET 80 Mbps HyChan Hyperchannel FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface LAPB X.25 Line Access Procedure, Balanced SDLC IBM Synchronous Data Link Control protocol T1 T1 link (USA and Japan)
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Table 2-4. Interface Types (Continued)
Type Description
CEPT T1 link (Europe) BasicISDN Basic Integrated Services Digital Network PrimISDN Proprietary Integrated Services Digital
Network PPSerial Proprietary Point to Point Serial PPP Point to Point Protocol SFTWARLPBK Software Loopback CLNPoverIP Connectionless Network Protocol over IP Enet3MB Ethernet 3 Mbps XNSoverIP Xerox Network Service Protocol over IP SLIP Generic Serial Line IP ULTRA UL TRA T echnologies T-3 T3 link SMDS Switched Multimegabit Data Service FrameRelay T1 Frame relay
MAC Address Label
This label displays the MAC address of the device interface. Double-click this label to open the CSI Interface Port Model Information View displa y described in the Operator’s Reference.
Network Information Label
This label displays user-selectable network information (Address, Name, or Mask). The default is Address.
To change this label’s display, use the Interface Options panel described later in this chapter, or do the following:
1. Double-click the label to open the Network Information Panel dialog box.
2. Click the network information entry you wish to display.
3. Click OK.
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Gauge Label
This label displays the performance statistic determined by the Gauge Control Panel for this interface. (Refer to the Gauge Control Panel description later in this chapter for more information.) Double-click this label to open the Performance - CSIIfPort view described in the Operator’s Reference.

Interface Options Panel

This area of the Interface Device view (Figure 2-1) allows you to modify the presentation of a highlighted icon. Double-click a non-text area of this panel to open the Gauge Control Panel view described later in this chapter. The Interface Options panel provides the information described below.
Filter
This menu button allows you to select the application to be displayed by the Interface icons. You can select other applications such as IP routing if the SPECTRUM Routing Services Management Module is loaded. For more information, refer to the Routing Services Management Module Guide.
Interface Device View
Interface Options Panel
Network Information
This menu button allows you to select the type of information displayed in the Network Information label of the highlighted icon. Possible selections are ADDRESS, NAME, or MASK.
Interface Description
This field provides a description of the highlighted interface. If no interface is highlighted, this field is empty or shows the interface previously highlighted.

Gauge Control Panel

This view (Figure 2-3) allows you to change the type of statistical information displayed on the Gauge label of the Interface icon. To access the Gauge Control Panel view, double-click the background of the Interface Options panel, or do the following:
1. Highlight the Interface Options panel.
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Gauge Control Panel.
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Interface Device View Gauge Control Panel
Figure 2-3. Gauge Control Panel
Gauge Control Panel
Gauge Mode Selected Attribute
Rates Load
Rates Totals Load In Percentages Load Out
Gauge Type In Packet Rate
Numeric % Discard
Numeric Linear % Filtered
Packet Rate
Out Packet Rate
Apply Keep Settings Reset Close
Default
Gauge Buttons
The Gauge Control Panel provides the following:
• Gauge Mode area
• Selected Attribute area
• Gauge Type area
• Gauge buttons
Gauge Mode
This area allows you to select the type of information shown on the Gauge label of the Interface icon: Rates, Totals, or Percentages. The Percentages selection displays the percentage of the selected interface compared to the rest of the interfaces.
The color displayed on the Gauge label depends upon the particular mode and statistical attribute selected. Table 2-5 and Table 2-6 list the attributes and their corresponding colors for the Totals mode and Rates mode, respectively.
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Table 2-5. Totals Mode: Attributes and Corresponding Color
Selected Attribute Color
Errors Orange In Packets Blue Out Packets Blue In Octets Green Out Octets Green Discards Tan Forwarded Purple Host Bound Yellow Transmitted White Filtered Gray
Interface Device View
Gauge Control Panel
Table 2-6. Rates Mode: Attributes and Corresponding Color
Selected Attribute Color
Load Green Load In Green Load Out Green Packet Rate Blue In Packet Rate Blue Out Packet Rate Blue % Discard Tan % Filtered Gray %Forwarded Violet %Host Bound Yellow %Error Orange %Transmitted White
Selected Attribute
This area allows you to select the statistical attribute displayed on the Interface icon’s Gauge label. The label changes color to reflect the attribute selected.
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Interface Device View Gauge Control Panel
Gauge Type
This area allows you to select either a numeric or linear display on the Gauge label.
Gauge Buttons
The following describes the Gauge buttons:
Apply
Applies the current settings to the Gauge label for as long as the view is open.
Keep Settings
Saves the current settings while SpectroGRAPH is running. Settings return to default when you restart SpectroGRAPH.
Reset
Returns the settings to the previously saved values.
Close
Closes the Gauge Control Panel view.
Default
Returns the settings to the SPECTRUM default.
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Chassis Device View

This view uses a Chassis Device icon to provide a logical representation of the device chassis and its interfaces or ports. The Chassis Device icon provides menu and double-click zone access to the views that monitor the interfaces.
Figure 2-4 shows an example of the Chassis Device view for the 2E42-27R device.
Figure 2-4. Chassis Device View
Landscape of type 2E42_27R
Chassis Device View
*File View
Model Name Contact Description Location
Bridging
FWD
FWD
14
15
FWD
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FWD
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2E42-27R
FWD
FWD
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FWD
FWD
4
Primary Application
FWD
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19
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Net Address
FWD
FWD
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System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype
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FWD
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FWD
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Serial Number
UNK
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Bridging
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Chassis Device View Chassis Device Icon

Chassis Device Icon

This icon is a logical representation of the physical device and its front panel interfaces or ports. This section describes the information available from the Chassis Device icon. Figure 2-5 shows an example of the Chassis Device icon for the 2E42-27R device.
The callouts displayed in this illustration identify the label name and the
NOTES
Figure 2-5. Chassis Device Icon
view to which it provides double-click access. For example, Device Type Label/Device Configuration View displays the device model number and provides double-click access to the Device Configuration view.
The menus displayed in the illustration are the Icon Subviews menus for that label.
Device Icon Subviews
Close Ctrl +c Navigate A
larms Performance Notes... Utilities Configuration Application Display Model Information Application View Module Notes
Device Type Label/
Device Configuration View
2E42-27R
Bridging
FWD
1
Application Label/
CSI Bridge Performance View
2
Bridging Icon Subviews
Close Ctrl +c Navigate A
larms Performance Notes... Utilities Bridge Performance Bridge Detail Bridge Model Information Special Database Spanning T ree Information Static Database Table Transparent Bridge Info
FWD
FWD
3
Interface Labels/
Performance - CSIIfPort View
4
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Interface Icon Subviews
Close Ctrl +c Navigate A
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UNK
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FDDI Label/ FDDI Views
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Logical Ports/
Port Configuration View
CON
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Device Type Label
This label identifies the type of device. (Refer to Figure 2-5.) Double-click this area to open the Device Configuration view described in Chapter 3, Configuration Views .
Device Icon Subviews Menu
Table 2-7 lists each of the device-specific Icon Subviews menu selections available for this device. For information on accessing device-specific subviews, see Chapter 1, Introduction.
Table 2-7. Device Icon Subviews Menu
Menu Selection Description
Configuration Opens the Device Configuration view described in Chapter 3,
Configuration Views .
Application Display Opens the Application menu selection. This menu selection
allows you to select the physical or bridging application.
Chassis Device View
Chassis Device Icon
Model Information Opens the Model Information view described in the
Application View Opens the Application view described in Chapter 5,
Module Notes Opens the Module Notes dialog box.
Application Label
This label provides access to the Bridging Icon Subviews menu. (Refer to
Figure 2-5.) Double-click the Application label to open the CSI Bridging
Performance view described in the Operator’s Reference.
Bridging Icon Subviews Menu
Table 2-8 lists specific Icon Subviews menu selections for the Application Label. For information on accessing device-specific subviews, see Chapter 1, Introduction.
Operator’s Reference.
Application Views .
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Chassis Device View Chassis Device Icon
Table 2-8. Application Label Icon Subviews Menu
Menu Selection Description
Bridge Performance Opens the Performance view described in the
Operator’s Reference.
Bridge Detail Opens the Detail view described in the Operator’s
Reference.
Bridge Model Information Opens the Model Information view described in the
Operator’s Reference. Special Database Opens the Special Database view. Spanning Tree
Information Static Database Table Opens the Static Database Table view described in
Transparent Bridge Info Opens the Transparent Bridge Information view,
Opens the Spanning Tree Information view
described in the Application View Reference.
the Application View Reference.
with Forwarding Database and Port Tables
described in the Application View Reference.
Interface Labels
These labels identify the number and activity status of each port. (Refer to Figure 2-5.) Table 2-9 and Table 2-10 list the possible states relative to the application selected. Double-click the label to open the Performance ­CSIIfPort view described in the Operator’s Reference.
Table 2-9. Interface Status for the Bridging Application
Color Status Description
Green FWD Bridge port is forwarding. Blue DIS Port is disabled. Magenta LST Bridge is in the listening mode. Magenta LRN Bridge is in the learning mode Orange BLK Bridge port is in the blocking mode. Red BRK Bridge port is broken. Blue UNK The status is unknown.
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Chassis Device View
Chassis Device Icon
Table 2-10. Interface Status for the Physical (MIB II) Application
Color Status Description
Green ON Port is operational. Blue OFF Port is off. Yellow TST Port is in the test mode.
Interface Icon Subviews Menu
This menu’s Configuration option opens the Configuration dialog box, which allows you to enable or disable the selected port. For information on accessing device-specific subviews, see Chapter 1, Introduction.
FDDI Label
This label provides access to the FDDI Icon Subviews menu. (Refer to Figure 2-5.) Double-click this label to open the FDDI Application views described in the Operator’s Reference.
FDDI Icon Subviews Menu
Table 2-11 describes each of the Icon Subviews menu selections available for FDDI. For information on accessing device-specific subviews, see Chapter 1, Introduction.
Table 2-11. FDDI Label Icon Subviews Menu
Menu Selection Description
FDDI Performance Opens the FDDI Performance view. (Not available for
FddiNoMAC). FDDI Configuration Opens the FDDI Configuration view. FDDI Station List Opens the FDDI Station List view. (Not available for
FddiNoMAC). FDDI Model
Information
Opens the Model Information view for FDDI.
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Chassis Device View Chassis Device Icon
Logical Ports Labels
These labels provide access to the Logical Port Icon Subviews menu. Double-click a label to open the Port Configuration View.
Logical Ports Icon Subviews Menu
Table 2-12 describes each of the Icon Subviews menu selections. For information on accessing device-specific subviews, see Chapter 1, Introduction.
Table 2-12. Logical Ports Icon Subviews Menu
Menu Selection Description
Port Notes Opens the Port Notes facility. Enable/Disable Port Enables or disables the selected port. Port Configuration
View
Opens the Port Configuration view.
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Physical Device View

This view provides a static image of the device and its ports or interfaces and does not change to reflect configuration status. Figure 2-6 is an example of the Physical Device view for the 8H02-16 device.
Figure 2-6. Physical Device View
Landscape of type 8H02_16
*File View Help?
Physical Device View
Model Name Contact Description Location
Net Address
Prime Application
SmartSwitch 10/100
WITH Secure
8H02-16
Fast
Virtual Networking
PWR OPR
Reset
COM
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Configuration Views

What Is in This Chapter

This chapter describes the Configuration views available for the F ast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules. These views display network configuration and operating information for the device and its interfaces.
The following Configuration views are available for this device:
• Device Configuration
• Port Configuration - CSIIfPort
• FddiMAC Device Configuration
• Port Configuration
Chapter 3
Refer to Chapter 1, Introduction, for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon and Accessing Device-Specific Subviews.
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Device Configuration View
Device Configuration View
This view provides device -specific configuration information as well as access to other views that allow you to configure device components.
Device Configuration Information
This section of the Configuration view displays the following device-specific information.
Contact Status
Indicates whether a connection with the device has been established. This view also provides the following SPMA view buttons that allow you to
configure this device. Refer to the SPECTRUM Portable Management Application Tools Guide for details on the views accessible from these buttons.
Component Table
Opens the Community Name window, which provides information on the F ast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module components.
Download Application
Opens the TFTP Download View, which enables you to upgrade the firmware for a Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module from a TFTP Boot or Bootp Server.
Trap Table
Opens the Trap Table, which allows you to set up your workstation to be notified of traps received and sent by the Fast Ethernet SmartSwitc h Module.
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Interface Configuration Table Information
Interface Configuration Table Information
This table within the Device Configuration view provides the following configuration information about the device’s interfaces or ports.
Number of Interfaces
Displays the number of interfaces or ports available for this device.
Index
Displays the interface or port number.
Type
Displays the type of hardware interface or port. Table 3-1 lists the possible interface types.
Table 3-1. Interface Types
Type Description
Other None of the following Reg1822 Regular 1822 HDH1822 HDLC Distant Host protocol DDNX25 Defense Data Network X.25 rfc877X25 RFC877 X.25 Ethernet Ethernet CSMA/CD iso88023 ISO CSMA/CD iso88024 ISO token bus iso88025 ISO token ring iso88026 ISO man starLan StarLAN IEEE 802.3 Prot10MB ProNET 10 Mbps Prot80MB ProNET 80 Mbps HyChan Hyperchannel FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface LAPB X.25 Line Access Procedure, Balanced SDLC IBM Synchronous Data Link Control protocol T1 T1 link (USA and Japan) CEPT T1 link (Europe) BasicISDN Basic Integrated Services Digital Network PrimISDN Proprietary Integrated Services Digital
Network
Device Configuration View
PPSerial Proprietary Point to Point Serial
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Device Configuration View Interface Configuration Table Information
Table 3-1. Interface Types (Continued)
Type Description
PPP Point to Point Protocol SFTWARLPBK Software Loopback CLNPoverIP Connectionless Network Protocol over IP Enet3MB Ethernet 3 Mbps XNSoverIP Xerox Network Service Protocol over IP SLIP Generic Serial Line IP ULTRA UL TRA T echnologies T-3 T3 link SMDS Switched Multimegabit Data Service FrameRelay T1 Frame relay
Phy Address
Displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface or port.
Max Frame Size
Displays the maximum frame size for the interface or port.
Oper Status
Displays the current operational state of this interface or port (Up, Down, or Testing).
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Port Configuration - CSIIfPort View
Port Configuration - CSIIfPort View
This view provides information on the configuration and operating status of the device interfaces or ports.
To access the Port Configuration - CSIIfPort view for a particular interface or port, do the following:
1. Within the Interface Device view, highlight the Interface icon.
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Configuration. This view provides the following information:
Interface Index
Displays the numerical value identifying the interface or port.
Interface Type
Displays the type of interface or port.
Operation Status
Displays the current operating status of the interface or port. Possible values are On, Off, and Test.
Admin Status
Displays the current administrative status of the interface or port. Possible values are On, Off, and Test.
IF Description
Provides a description of the interface or port.
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FddiMAC Device Configuration View
FddiMAC Device Configuration View
The FddiMAC Device Configuration view provides configuration and operating status information.
To access this view, do the following:
1. Highlight the FddiMAC icon in the Application view (Icon mode) or the FddiMAC text label (List mode).
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Configuration or click the applicable mouse button (middle or right) and select Configuration.
Station Configuration
This section of the FddiMAC Device Configuration view provides the following configuration information on the FDDI station.
Ring State
The current state of the FDDI Ring. Table 3-2 lists the possible states and their descriptions.
Table 3-2. FDDI Ring States
Ring
States
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 ring 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.
Description
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MAC Configuration
The actual configuration of the station. T able 3-3 lists the possible configurations and their descriptions.
Table 3-3. SMT MAC Configurations
FddiMAC Device Configuration View
Station Configuration
Ring
States
Isolated The path 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 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 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.
Description
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.
Current MAC Path
The ring that this station resides on. Possible entries are Primary, Secondary, or Local.
MAC Address
The MAC (physical) address of this station.
MAC Count
The number of MACs supported by this station.
Non Master Ports
The number of non-master ports on this station.
Master Ports
The number of master ports on this station.
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Port Configuration View SMT Information

SMT Information

This section of the FddiMAC Device Configuration view provides the following configuration information on the FDDI SMT:
SMT V ersion
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 milliseconds.
Port Configuration View
The Port Configuration view provides information on the configuration and operating status of the ports. To access this view, do the following:
1. Highlight the Logical Port icon in the Chassis Device view.
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Port Configuration View.
The Port Management section of the FDDI Port Configuration view provides the following information:
Port Action
Allows you to enable/disable the port. The state returns to “Other” once the port has been Enabled/Disabled.
Port State
The status of this port. Possible states are disabled, connecting, standby, and active.
Port Type
The type of port. Possible port types are A_Port, B_Port, Slave, or Master.
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Link Error Rate Estimate
The link error rate estimate is a cumulative long-term average of the bit error rate, which represents the quality of the physical link. The link error rate estimate is computed when the port is connected and every 10 seconds thereafter. It ranges from 10-4 to 10 example, if the port’ s link error rate estimate is computed to be 10-5, the value reported in this field would be 5, which represents an actual rate of 1,250 bit errors per second. A lower link error rate estimate indicates a higher bit error rate as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1. Link Error Rate Estimate
.000000125
.00000125
.0000125
.000125
.00125
Bit Errors per Second
.0125
.125
1.25
12.5 125
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and is reported as a whole integer. For
45 678910111213 14 15
Reported Link Error Rate Estimate (n)
Link Error Monitor Count
The aggregate link error monitor count. This count is set to zero on station power up and increments each time the port’s link error monitor detects an error. An increasing link error monitor count usually indicates a problem with the connectors or the cable between this port and the node.
Link Error Rate Cutoff
The link error rate threshold at which a link connection is flagged as faulty and the port disabled by SMT. The default link error rate cutoff threshold is 7, which represents 12.5 bit errors per second.
Link Error Rate Alarm
The link error rate threshold above which an alarm for the port will be generated. The default link error rate alarm threshold is 8, which represents
1.25 bit errors per second.
Link Error Monitor Reject Count
The link error monitor count of the times the link has been rejected.
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Chapter 4

Event and Alarm Messages

What Is in This Chapter

This chapter lists the types of events and alarms generated by the Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules and provides any probable cause messages corresponding to these alarms.

Device Events and Alarms

Table 4-1 lists the SPECTRUM database directory paths (in bold) and the messages displayed for the Event Log and Alarm Manager when applicable.
Table 4-1. Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module Events and Alarms
Message in the Event Log
CsEvFormat/Event00010306
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A(n) {t} device, named {m}, has been cold started. (event [{e}])
CsEvFormat/Event00010307
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A(n) {t} device, named {m} has been warm started, (event [{e}])
Alarm Manager Probable Cause
Message
No probable cause message
No probable cause message
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Table 4-1. Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module Events and Alarms (Continued)
Message in the Event Log
CsEvFormat/Event00010308
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A(n) {t} device, named {m}, has detected a communication Link Down. (event [{e}])
CsEvFormat/Event00010309
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A(n) {t} device, named {m}, has detected a communication Link Up. (event [{e}])
CsEvFormat/Event0001030a
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A(n) {t} device, named {m}, has detected an Authentication Failure. (event [{e}])
CsEvFormat/Event0001030b {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A(n) {t}
device, named {m}, has detected an EGP Neighbor Loss. EGP Neighbor IP address is {0 1}. (event [{e}])
Alarm Manager Probable Cause
Message
CsPCause/Prob00010308
Communication link is down.
No probable cause message
CsPCause/Prob0001030a
Authorization failure. Other user is trying to connect to device with an invalid community string.
CsPCause/Prob0001030b
Lost contact with EGP neighbor.
CsEvFormat/Event000d01a0
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A Port Interface Module has been inserted into port {I 3} of interface {I 1} on {m} ({t}). (event [{e}]).
CsEvFormat/Event000d01a1
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - A Port Interface Module has been removed from port {I 3} of interface {I 1} on {m} ({t}). (event [{e}])
CsEvFormat/Event000d01a2
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} ­Network configuration change reported by {m} ({t}). Device linked to port {I 3} on interface {I 1}. (event [{e}])
CsPCause/Prob000d01a0
A Port Interface Module has been physically inserted.
CsPCause/Prob000d01a1
A Port Interface Module has been physically removed.
CsPCause/Prob000d01a2
A device supporting link integrity, fiber optic or twisted pair, has made a valid connection (link) to this port.
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Table 4-1. Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module Events and Alarms (Continued)
Message in the Event Log
CsEvFormat/Event000d01a3
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - Port {I 3} on interface {I 1} of {m} ({t}), has unsegmented. (event [{e}]).
CsEvFormat/Event000d0351
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - Front panel redundant port {I 1} has been activated by device {m} of type {t}. (event [{e}])
CsEvFormat/Event000d0001
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - {m} of type {t} has reported a root change. (event [{e}])
CsEvFormat/Event000d0002
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - Bridge {m} of type (t) has reported a network topology change (event [{e}]).
Alarm Manager Probable Cause
Message
CsPCause/Prob000d01a3
A device previously linked with this port has been removed, powered down, or the cable segment has a fault.
CsPCause/Prob000d0351 A new port has been activated for the front
panel redundant circuit. This does NOT indicate this port is usable, but is being tested.
CsPCause/Prob000d0001
This bridge has become the new root of the Spanning Tree.
CsPCause/Prob000d0002
A port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state , or from the F orw arding state to the Blocking state.
CsEvFormat/Event00830000
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - DLM LostContact trap for Destination Address {0 1}, Owner Address {0 2} from {t} device, named {m}. (event [{e}]).
CsEvFormat/Event00830001 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - DLM
Threshold Trap for Destination Address {0 1}, Owner {0 2}, OID sequence {I 3}, OID Object {0 4} from {t} device, named {m}. (event [{e}]).
CsEvFormat/Event00830002
{d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - DLM ReestabContact Trap for Destination Address {0 1}, Owner Address {0 2} from {t} device, named {m}. (event [{e}])}.
No probable cause message
No probable cause message
No probable cause message
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Application Views

What Is in This Chapter

This chapter describes the device-specific applications listed below for the F ast Ethernet SmartSwitch Modules. The corresponding application model type is shown in parentheses.
• Interface Remap (CtIfRemapApp)
• Fast Ethernet (FastEnetApp)
• FDDI FNB Application (FddiMAC)
• ATM Application (ATM_Client)
• DownLoad App (CtDownLoadApp)
Chapter 5

Common Applications Not Covered Here

This device supports the following common applications described in the Application View Reference:
• Bridging (CSIBridge)
- Spanning Tree (Ct_Stp_App)
- Static (Static_App)
- Transparent (CT_Tp_Appl)
• MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent)
- ICMP (ICMP_App)
- IP (IP2_App)
- System (System2_App)
- UDP (UDP2_App)
• RS-232 App (RFC1317App)
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Device Application View

The following major application is available if you purchase the associated Cabletron product. The application is described within the documentation supplied with the product.
• Standard RMON (RMON App)
- Ethernet Probe 1(RMONEthProbe) through Ethernet Probe 16 (RMONEthProbe)
Device Application View
This view shows the common and device-specific applications supported by this device and provides access to application-specific information.
Refer to Chapter 1, Introduction, for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views from the Device Icon.
Figure 5-1 shows an example of an Application view in the Icon mode. Figure 5-2 shows an example of an Application view in the List mode.
To change the displa y mode , from the View menu select Mode -> List or Icon.
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Figure 5-1. Device Application View (Icon Mode)
Landscape of type 2E42_27R
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Device Application View
Model Name
Contact
Description Location
Bridging
CSIBridge
Spanning Tree
CT_Stp_App
Static_App
Static
Network Address
Primary Application
FddiMAC
Model Name
2E42_27R
Fddi 1.1
FddiMAC
Bridging
System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype Serial Number
MIB-II
SNMP2_Agent
SNMP2_Age
ICMP
ICMP_App
ICMP_App
IP
IP2_App
IP2_App
Transparent
CT_Tp_Appl
System
System2_App
System2_App
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Figure 5-2. Device Application View (List Mode)
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Model Name Contact
Description Location
Cabletron
Network Address
Primary Application
SS8H
CSIBridge CT_Stp_App Static_App CT_Tp_Appl
FddiMAC
SNMP2_Agent ICMP_App IP2_App System2_App UDP2_App
Bridging
System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype Serial Number
CtIfRemapApp
CtDownLoadApp FastEnetApp
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Interface Remap Application

The name of the model type used to model the application is CtIfRemapApp. The application provides the ability to map one or more interfaces to another interface. A map is defined by creating a row in the Interface Remap Table (described below) to specify the source and destination interfaces. When a source interface is remapped to a destination interface, the destination interface transmits all packets received or transmitted on the source interface. Counters on the destination interface increment for all packets transmitted by normal bridging or due to the interface remap. Figure 5-3 shows a view of the Interface Remap Table.
Access the Interface Remap Table as follows:
1. Highlight the CtIfRemapApp icon (Icon mode) or text label (List mode).
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Port Remap. The Interface Remap Table provides the following information:
Number Entries
The number of active entries in the Interface Remap Table.
Interface Remap Application
Physical Errors Enable
Physical error remapping can be Enabled, Disabled, or Unsupported. Unsupported indicates that the device is incapable of remapping physical errors.
Max Number Entries
The maximum number of entries allowed in the Interface Remap Table.
Sort
Used to sort the Interface Remap Table.
Find
Used to search the Interface Remap Table for a specific interface.
Update
Used to update the Interface Remap Table.
Source Port
The source interface that will have packets redirected to the destination interface as defined by Destination.
Destination The interface that will see all packets redirected from Source Port.
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Port Redirect
This button opens the Port Redirect view, where you can add or delete an entry from the table.
Figure 5-3. Interface Remap Table
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Name Contact Description Location
CtIfRemapApp
Network Address
Primary Application
Interface Remap Table
Number Entries Physical Errors Enable
Sort
Source Port
Find
Update
Port Redirect
Bridging
Enable
System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype Serial Number
Max Number Entries
Destination
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Fast Ethernet Application

The name of the model type used to model the application is FastEnetApp. The application provides the Fast Ethernet Port Table and Fast Ethernet Configuration view, which allow you to configure ports for Ethernet or Fast Ethernet transmission or use Auto-Negotiation to determine transmission mode.

Fast Ethernet Port Table

Access this table as follows:
1. Highlight the FastEnetApp icon (Icon mode) or text label (List mode).
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Control Table. The Fast Ethernet Port Table provides the following information:
Interface
The interface number to which this Fast Ethernet information applies.
Fast Ethernet Application
Port Group
The port group number to which this Fast Ethernet information applies.
Port
The physical port number to which this Fast Ethernet information applies.
Operational Mode
The current operational mode of this port.
Fast Ethernet Configuration View
This view (Figure 5-4) allows you to configure ports for Ethernet or Fast Ethernet transmission or to use Auto-Negotiation in determining transmission mode. Open this view by double-clicking any entry in the Fast Ethernet Port Table. The Fast Ethernet Configuration view carries the Interface, Port Group, and Port information over from the Port Table.
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Fast Ethernet Application Fast Ethernet Configuration View
Figure 5-4. Fast Ethernet Configuration View
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Model Name Contact Description Location
Interface
Auto-Negotiation 10BaseT 10BaseTFD
10BaseT 10BaseTFD 100BaseTX
Network Address
Primary Application
Port Group
Operational Mode
100BaseTX 100BaseTXFD 100BaseT4
Advertised Ability
100BaseTXFD
100BaseT4
100BaseFX
Bridging
100BaseFX 100BaseFXFD
100BaseFXFD
System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype Serial Number
Port
Received Technology
Undefined
Auto-Negotiation
Not-Detected
10BaseT 10BaseTFD 100BaseTX
100BaseTXFD
100BaseT4 100BaseFX
100BaseFXFD
Operational Mode
These selections indicate the current operational mode of this port. If you select Auto-Negotiation, you can select as many modes as needed from the Advertised Ability selections. You can only select one Operational Mode: either Auto-Negotiation or one of the specific modes. Table 5-1 lists the current operational modes, their values, and their descriptions.
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Fast Ethernet Application
Fast Ethernet Configuration View
Table 5-1. Current Operational Mode Values and Descriptions
Operational
Mode
Auto-Negotiation 2 Auto-Negotiation/Parallel Detection 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
Value Description
Advertised Ability
These selections indicate the advertised ability of the local hardware. They become active on ports that have Auto-Negotiation enabled. Auto-Negotiation allows the FE-100TX RJ-45 port to self-configure to 10 or 100 Mbps depending on the speed of the attached device. The interfaces 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.
Both local and remote management for the Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module provide the ability to disable Auto-Negotiation if desired. A port that does not support Auto-Negotiation will be read as “other” (1).
Table 5-2 lists the Advertised Ability modes, their values, and their descriptions.
Table 5-2. Advertised Ability Mode Values and Descriptions
Advertised
Ability
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
Value Description
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Table 5-2. Advertised Ability Mode Values and Descriptions
Advertised
Ability
100Base-FX 256 100Base-FX 100Base-FXFD 512 Full Duplex 100Base-FX
Value Description
Received Technology
These selections indicate the advertised ability of the remote hardware or link partner. These modes are read-only. Table 5-3 lists the Received Technology modes, their values, and their descriptions.
Table 5-3. Received Technology Mode Values and Descriptions
Received
Technology
Undefined 1 Undefined Auto-Negotiation 2 Auto-Negotiation/Parallel Detection Not-Detected 4 Link Partner does not support Auto-
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
Value Description
Negotiation
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FDDI FNB Application

This section describes the FDDI FNB application supported by this device. The name of the model type used to model the application is FddiMAC. This application is available when the appropriate High Speed Interface Module (HSIM) is installed.
Table 5-4 lists the application-specific subviews available from the Icon Subviews menu for the FDDI FNB application.
Table 5-4. FDDI FNB Application Subviews menu
Menu Selection Description
DevTop Opens the Device Topology view described in the Operator’s
Reference.
Station List Opens the FDDI Station List view described below. Acknowledge Allows you to acknowledge an alarm condition. Configuration Opens the Device Configuration view described in Chapter 3,
Configuration Views .
FDDI FNB Application
Model Information Opens the Model Information view described in the

FDDI Station List View

This view displays information about the devices connected to the FDDI ring and provides the following functionality and information.
Update
This button updates the contents of the Station Table.
MAC/Canonical
This button controls which type of address is shown in the Station List. It toggles between MAC (Physical) and Canonical (Ethernet) and displays the format not currently selected.
Set Filter/Clear Filter
Set Filter Opens the Filter Dialog box for the selected column of the Station table. Type a character string to search the column.
Clear Filter returns the Station table to its normal state.
Operator’s Reference.
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FDDI FNB Application FDDI Station List View
Sort Up
This button has three possible states: Sort Up, Sort Down, and Unsort. Sort Up organizes the list within a selected column from the lowest
alphanumeric value to the highest. Sort Down organizes the list within a selected column from the highest
alphanumeric value to the lowest. Unsort returns the fields to their normal state.
Station Address
Displays the MAC or Canonical address of this node on the ring.
Node Class
Displays the type of FDDI ring device. Table 5-5 lists the possible node classes.
Table 5-5. FDDI Node Classes
Node Class Description
Station An FDDI node capable of receiving, transmitting, and repeating
data.
Concentrator An FDDI node that provides attachment points for stations that
are not directly connected to the FDDI ring.
Ring T opology
Displays the current state of this FDDI node.
Master Ports
Displays the number of master ports on this node. Values range from 0 to 255.
Upstream Neighbor
Displays the canonical or MAC address of the last node to receive the token before this node.
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ATM Client Application

This section describes the ATM Client application supported by this device. This application is available when the appropriate High Speed Interface Module (HSIM) is installed.
Table 5-6 lists the application-specific subviews available from the Icon Subviews menu for the ATM Client application:
Table 5-6. ATM Client Application Subviews menu
Menu Selection Description
Configuration Opens the Device Configuration view described in Chapter
3, Configuration V iews .
Model Information Opens the Model Information view described in the
Operator’s Reference.
VCL Table Opens the ATM Client Application VCL (Virtual Channel
Link) Table view described later in this chapter.
Interfaces Opens the Interfaces view described later in this chapter.
ATM Client Application

ATM Client Application VCL View

This view provides a table containing detailed information about the virtual channels passing through this application. The ATM Client Application Virtual Channel Link view provides the following information.
Admin Status
This object is implemented only for a VCL that terminates a VCC (i.e., one that is not cross-connected to other VCLs). Its value specifies the desired administrative state of the VCL. The Up state indicates that the traffic flow for this VCL is enabled. The Down state indicates that the traffic flow for this VCL is disabled.
Oper Status
This object shows the current operational status of the VCL. The Up and Down states indicate that the VCL is currently operational or not operational, respectively. The Unknown state indicates that the status of this VCL cannot be determined.
Last Change
This is the value of the MIB II’s sysUpTime object at the time the VCL entered its current operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last re-initialization of the agent, then this object contains a zero value.
RTD (Receive Traffic Description) Index
The value of this object identifies the row in the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table that applies to the receive direction of this VCL.
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TTD (Transmit Traffic Description) Index
The value of this object 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 object only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and the AAL is in use. The type of AAL used on this VCC includes AAL1, AAL3/4, and AAL5. “Other” indicates a user-defined AAL type. “Unknown” indicates that the AAL type cannot be determined.
Transmit Size
This is the maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size, in octets , that is supported on the transmit direction of this VCC. An instance of this object only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and the AAL5 is in use.
Receive Size
This is the maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size, in octets , that is supported on the receive direction of this VCC. An instance of this object only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and the AAL5 is in use.
Encaps Type
This is the type of data encapsulation used over the AAL5 SSCS layer. An instance of this object only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and the AAL5 is in use. The definitions reference RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM AAL5 and to the ATM Forum LAN Emulation specification.
VCL CC (Cross Connect) Id
This object 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 for this object, 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 object is initialized by the agent after the associated entries in the Cross Connect Table have been created.
Row Status
This object is used to create, delete, or modify a row in this table. To create a new VCL, this object is initially set to “createAndW ait” or “createAndGo.” This object must not be set to “active” unless the following columnar objects exist in this row:
• RTD Index
• XTD Index
• AAL Type (if the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint)
• Transmit Size (for AAL5 connections only)
• Receive Size (for AAL5 connections only)
• Encaps Type (for AAL5 connections only)
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ATM Client Application
ATM Client Application VCL View
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 of the Virtual Link view, change the Community Name field to “private.”
2. From the Icon Subviews menu, select Table V iew.
3. Set the path information for the row you wish to create, change, or remove.
4. Press Return and click on OK.
5. To create or change a row, click on the Create button, change the applicable fields in the Change view, and click the right mouse button. Click OK.
6. Click on the Validate Row button and return to the Application Table view to see the change.
7. To remove a row, click on the Remove button and then the Update button. The row will then be removed from the table view.
The Virtual Channel Link table can be sorted, searched, and updated using the following buttons within the view:
Sort
This button allows you to sort the table based on the column heading you select. To use the Sort feature, select a column heading and click on the Sort button. The table is rearranged according to the chosen column.
Find
This button allows you to search the table for a specific entry. To use the Find feature, select a column heading, click on the Find button, and enter a search string in the dialog box.
Update
This button allows you to update information in the table. Double-clicking on a field entry opens the interface-specific ATM Switch
Application Virtual Channel Link view, which contains the following information. You can change these fields.
Interface
This field displays the interface index for this VPI and VCI.
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VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)
This field displays the VPI value of the VCL. The maximum VPI value cannot exceed the value allowable by the Interface MaxVPI Bits.
VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier)
This field displays the VCI value of the VCL. The maximum VCI value cannot exceed the value allowable by the Interface MaxVCI Bits.
Admin Status
This object is implemented only for a VCL that terminates a VCC (i.e., one that is NOT cross-connected to other VCLs). Its value specifies the desired administrative state of the VCL. The Up state indicates that the traffic flow is enabled for this VCL. The Down state indicates that the traffic flow is disabled for this VCL.
Oper Status
This object indicates the current operational status of the VCL. The Up and Down states indicate that the VCL is currently operational or not operational, respectively. The Unknown state indicates that the status of this VCL cannot be determined.
Row Status
This object is used to create, delete, or modify a row in this table. To create a new VCL, this object is initially set to “createAndW ait” or “createAndGo.” This object must not be set to “active” unless the following columnar objects exist in this row:
• RTD Index
• XTD Index
• AAL Type (if the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint)
• Transmit Size (for AAL5 connections only)
• Receive Size (for AAL5 connections only)
• Encaps Type (for AAL5 connections only)
Encaps Type
This is the type of data encapsulation used over the AAL5 SSCS layer. An instance of this object only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint, and AAL5 is in use. The definitions reference RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM AAL5 and to the ATM Forum LAN Emulation specification.
AAL (ATM Adaptation Layer) Type
This is the type of AAL used on this VCC, which includes AAL1, AAL3/4, and AAL5. An instance of this object only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint, and AAL is in use. The other may be a user-defined AAL type. The Unknown type indicates that the AAL type cannot be determined.
Last Change
The value of MIB II’s sysUpTime object at the time this VCL entered its current operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last re­initialization of the agent, then this object contains a zero value.
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Download Application View

Cross Connect Id
This object 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 of this object, 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 object is initialized by the agent after the associated entries in the Cross Connect Table have been created.
Xmit Descr Index
The value of this object identifies the row of the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table that applies to the transmit direction of this VCL.
Transmit Size
An instance of this object 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.
Rcv Descr Index
The value of this object identifies the row in the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table that applies to the receive direction of this VCL.
Receive Size
An instance of this object 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.
Download Application View
This application provides download functionality for this device. The model type for this application is CtDownLoadApp. Access the Download Application view as follows:
1. Within the Application view, highlight the CtDownLoadApp icon (Icon mode) or model type name (List mode).
2. From the View menu, select Icon Subviews -> Download Application.
The Download Application view is an SPMA view, which is described in the SPECTRUM Portable Management Application Tools Guide.
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Index

Numerics

2E42-27 1-1 2E42-27R 1-1 2E43-27 1-1 2E43-27R 1-1 8H02-16 1-1
A
A_Port 3-8 Accessing
Device-Specific Subviews 1-5 SPECTRUM Views 1-2, 1-6
Address
Canonical 5-12 MAC 2-6, 3-4 Mac 3-7
Network 2-7 Administrative Status Label 2-4 Alarm
Link Error Rate 3-9 Alarm Messages 4-1 Application Label 2-13 Application View 5-1 ATM Client Application 5-13 ATM Client Application Subviews 5-13 Attribute Selected 2-8 Auto Negotiation 5-7
B
B_Port 3-8 Beacon 3-6 Bridging Application Interface Status 2-14
C
Canonical 5-12 Chassis Device View 2-1, 2-11
Bridging Icon Subviews Menu 2-13
FDDI Icon Subviews Menu 2-15
Interface Icon Subviews Menu 2-14, 2-15
Logical Port Icon Subview Menu 2-16 Chassis Manager Application View 5-4 Claim/Beacon Process 3-6 Community String Configuration View 5-8 Component Table
Accessing 3-2
Button 3-2 Concentrator 5-12
Isolated 3-6 Configuration Information 2-1 Configuration View 5-13
FddiMAC Device 3-6 Configuration Views 3-1
Device 3-1, 3-2
Port Configuration CSIIfPort 3-1, 3-5 Configuring Ports 5-7 Control Table
Advertised Ability 5-9
Operatonal Mode 5-7
Received Technology 5-10 CSIBridge 5-1 Ct_Stp_App 5-1 CtDownLoadApp 5-1 CtIfRemapApp 5-5 Current MAC Path 3-7
D
Default Button 2-10 Detect 3-6 Device Application View
Icon mode 5-2
List mode 5-2 Device Configuration View 3-2
FddiMAC 3-6
Interface Configuration Table 3-3 Device Views 2-1
Chassis 2-1, 2-11
Interface 2-1, 2-2
Physical 2-1 Directed 3-6 Documentation
Conventions x
1
Organization ix DownLoad App 5-1 Download Application
Accessing 3-2
Button 3-2
View 5-17
E
Enable/Disable Port 2-16 Environmental Device View 2-11 Error
Monitor Count
Link 3-9
Monitor Reject Count
Link 3-9
Rate Alarm
Link 3-9
Rate Cutoff
Link 3-9
Rate Estimate
Link 3-9
Event Messages 4-1
F
Fast Ethernet Application 5-7 Fast Ethernet Configuration View 5-7 Fast Ethernet Port Table 5-7 Fast Ethernet SmartSwitch Module 1-1 FastEnetApp 5-1 FDDI
Configuration 2-15
FNB Application 5-11
Icon Subviews Menu 2-15
MAC
Device Configuration View 3-6 Model Information 2-15 Node Class 5-12 Performance 2-15 Station List 2-15 Station List View 5-11
FddiMAC Device Configuration 3-1 Filter 2-7
G
Gauge
Buttons 2-10
Control Panel 2-7 Label 2-7 Mode 2-10 Selected Attribute 2-10 Type 2-10
H
HDLC 2-5 HSIM-A5DP 5-1 HSIM-F6 5-1
I
ICMP_App 5-1 Icon Modification 2-7 Interface
Bridging Application Status 2-14 Configuration Table 3-3 Description 2-7 Icon, Device View 2-3 Monitoring 2-11 Options Panel 2-7 Status of 2-4
Type 2-5, 3-3 Interface Device View 2-1, 2-2 Interface Icon, Device View
Administrative Status Label 2-4
Gauge Label 2-7
Illustration 2-3
Interface Number label 2-4
Interface Type Label 2-5
MAC Address Label 2-6
Network Information Label 2-6 Interface Label 2-4, 2-14 Interface Number Label 2-4 Interface Options Panel 2-10 Interface Remap Application 5-5 Interface Remap Table
Destination 5-5
Max Number Entries 5-5
Number Entries 5-5
Physical Errors Enable 5-5
Port Redirect 5-6
Sort 5-5
Source Port 5-5 Interfaces View 5-13 IP Application 5-1
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Keep Settings Button 2-10
Non-Op 3-6
Non-Op Dup 3-6
Notice i
L
Label and Double-Click Zones 2-3 Link Error Monitor
Count 3-9 Reject Count 3-9
Link Error Rate
Alarm 3-9 Cutoff 3-9 Estimate 3-9
Logical Port Labels 2-16
M
MAC
Address 3-7 Configuration 3-7
Count 3-7 MAC Address Label 2-6 Mapping Interfaces 5-5 Mask
Network 2-7 Master 3-8
Ports 3-7, 5-12 MIB-II 5-1 Model Information View 5-13 Model Name 2-13 Monitor
Reject Count
Link Error 3-9
Monitor Count
Link Error 3-9
N
Name
Network 2-7 Neighbor
Notification Protocol 3-8
Upstream 3-6, 5-12 Network
Information 2-7 Network Information Label 2-6 Node Class 5-12 Non Master Ports 3-7
O
OBS
Present 3-8 Operational Status 2-1 Optical Bypass Switch 3-8
P
Path
Current MAC 3-7 Performance Information 2-1 Performance Statistics 2-7 Physical Device View 2-17 Port Action 3-8 Port Configuration 3-1 Port Configuration CSIIfPort View 3-5 Port Configuration View 2-16, 3-8 Port Notes 2-16 Port State 3-8 Port Status 2-14 Port Type 3-8 Ports
Master 3-7, 5-12
Non Master 3-7 Protocol
Neighbor Notification 3-8
R
Related Reading xi Repeater
Configuration
View 3-6 Restricted Rights Notice ii Ring
Operational 3-6 State 3-6
Ring States 3-7
FDDI 3-6 Ring Topology 5-12 Ring-Op
Dup 3-6 RMON 5-2 RS-232 App 5-1
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Slave 3-8 SMT
Information 3-8
Version 3-8 SNMP2_Agent 5-1 Spanning Tree Bridging 5-1 SPECTRUM Portable Management App 1-8 SPMA
Generic SNMP (MIB I II) 1-10
TFTP Download 1-10
Trap Table 1-9 SPMA Applications 1-8 Static Bridging 5-1 Static_App 5-1 Station 5-12
Configuration View 3-6
Management 3-8 Statistical Information 2-3 System2_App 5-1
T
Target Token Rotation Time 3-8 Time
Target Token Rotation 3-8
V alid Transmission 3-8 T -Neg 3-8 T -Notify 3-8 Token
Rotation Time
Target 3-8 Trace 3-6 Trademarks i Transparent Bridging 5-1 Transparnt_App 5-1 Trap Table
Accessing 3-2
Button 3-2 T -Req 3-8 TTRT 3-8 TVX 3-8
V
V alid Transmission Time 3-8 VCL Table V iew 5-13 Virtual Link View 5-13
AAL Type 5-14, 5-16 Admin Status 5-13, 5-16 Communication Information Panel 5-15 Create 5-15 Encaps Type 5-14, 5-16 Find 5-15 Interface 5-15 Last Change 5-13, 5-16 Oper Status 5-13, 5-16 Rcv Descr Index 5-17 Receive Size 5-14, 5-17 Remove 5-15 Row Status 5-14, 5-16 RTD Index 5-13 Sort 5-15 Transmit Size 5-14, 5-17 TTD Index 5-14 Update 5-15 Validate Row 5-15 VCI 5-16 VCL CC Id 5-14, 5-17 VPI 5-16 Xmit Descr Index 5-17
Virus Disclaimer i
W
Wrap 3-7
X
Xmit (VCL Transmit Direction) 5-17
Z
Zones, Double-Click and Label 2-3
U
UDP Application 5-1 Upstream Neighbor 3-6, 5-12
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