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Choosing a version ...................................................................................................................................4
System requirements ................................................................................................................................5
For complete installation instructions and requirements, see Chapter 1.
Run the install
1
2
program
Put the Intel® Device View CD-ROM in
your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The
Intel Device View installation screen
appears. If it doesn’t appear, run
autoplay.exe from the CD-ROM.
Choose a version
to install
•Click Install for Windows* to install
Intel Device View on a Windows
NT* or Windows 95 or 98 PC.
•Click Install for Web to install Intel
Device View on a Web server.
•Click Install as Plug-in to install
Intel network device support for
Hewlett-Packard OpenView* or Intel
LANDesk® Network Manager.
3
Follow the steps in
the wizard
After you’ve chosen the version you
want to install, follow the steps in the
installation wizard to complete the
installation.
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Run Intel Device
View
Windows version
Click the Intel Device View – Windows
icon in the Intel Device View program
group.
Web version
•To run Intel Device View from the
Web server, click the Intel Device
View – Web icon in the Intel Device
View program group.
•To view Intel Device View from
another PC on your network, enter
the following URL in Internet
Explorer’s Address field:
http://servername/devview/main.htm
where servername is the IP address
or name of the Intel Device View
server.
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5
Manage devices
Double-click a device icon in the
device tree. The device image appears.
•To view management options for a
port, right-click the port.
•To view management options for the
device, right-click anywhere else on
the device image.
For more information on managing
devices, see Chapter 3
Device Tree
Device image
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Installation
Overview
This chapter explains how to install Intel Device View and lists system
requirements for each version of the program.
Intel Device View supports these Intel network devices:
HubsIntel Express 200 Series and 10/100 Stackable Hubs
Intel Express 10 Series Switches
Intel Express 100FX Switches
Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switches
Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hubs
RoutersIntel Express 8100 Routers
Intel Express 9000 Series Routers
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Choosing a version
When you install Intel Device View, you have three installation
options:
Install for Windows
The Windows version of Intel Device View allows you to manage Intel
networking devices from a single PC on the network.
Install for Web
The Web version of Intel Device View is hosted on a Web server and
allows you to manage Intel devices from any PC on the network
running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 or later and
Internet Explorer 4.0x.
Install as Plug-in
The plug-in versions of Intel Device View provide Intel network
device support for Hewlett-Packard OpenView Network Node
Manager* (version B.05.01 or later) for Windows NT* and Intel
LANDesk® Network Manager. For more information, see the
documentation that ships with those programs.
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System requirements
Windows version
Minimum hardware requirements
Recommended133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium®, Pentium Pro,
processoror Pentium II Processor
MemoryAt least 32 MB
Disk spaceAt least 25 MB
Operating• Windows 95 or 98
system• Windows NT 4.0 or later (server or
workstation)
Web version
Server hardware
Recommended133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, or
processorPentium II Processor
MemoryAt least 32 MB
Disk spaceAt least 25 MB
Server software
Operating systemWindows NT 4.0 or later (server or
workstation)
Web serverRecommended:
• Internet Information Server* (IIS) 2.0 or later
• Peer Web Services* 2.0 or later
• Netscape Enterprise Web Server* 3.01 or 3.5.1
Other Web servers require additional setup. See
the Readme file for more information.
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Intel Device View does not
support Netscape Navigator*.
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Web client
Recommended133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, or
processorPentium II Processor
MemoryAt least 32 MB
Disk spaceAt least 25 MB
Operating• Windows 95 or 98
system• Windows NT 4.0 or later (server or
workstation)
Web browserInternet Explorer 4.0x or later (included on Intel
Device View CD-ROM)
LANDesk Network Manager plug-in
See the Intel LANDesk Network Manager User Guide for system
requirements.
HP OpenView plug-in
Intel Device View supports HP OpenView Network Node Manager
release B.05.01 or later for Windows NT. See the OpenView
documentation for system requirements.
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Installing Intel Device View
Note
If you’re installing Intel Device
View on a Windows NT PC,
you must log in with
Administrator rights.
Before you install Intel Device View, make sure your PC meets the
system requirements on pages 5-6.
1Put the Intel Device View CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM
drive. The Intel Device View installation screen appears. If it
doesn’t appear, run autoplay.exe from the CD-ROM.
2Choose the version of Intel Device View you want to install.
•Click Install for Windows to install Intel Device View for use
on this PC only.
•Click Install for Web to install Intel Device View on a web
server. You will be able to access the Device View server from
any PC on your network with Internet Explorer 4.0x or later.
•Click Install as Plug-in to install Intel network device support
for HP OpenView or Intel LANDesk Network Manager. This
option isn’t available if you don’t have OpenView or LANDesk
Network Manager installed on the PC.
3Follow the on-screen instructions in the installation program.
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Using Intel Device
2
View
Overview
This chapter explains how to start Intel Device View and use some of
its basic features.
All the procedures described in this chapter are the same for the
Windows, Web, and plug-in versions of Intel Device View.
For more information on managing devices, see Chapter 3.
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Starting Intel Device View
Windows version
Click the Intel Device View – Windows icon in the Intel Device View
program group. The main page appears.
Web version
•To run Intel Device View on the Device View server, click the Intel
Device View – Web icon in the Intel Device View program group.
•To view Intel Device View from another PC on your network, enter
the following URL in Internet Explorer’s Address field:
http://servername/devview/main.htm
where servername is the IP address or name of the Intel Device
View server.
The main screen appears.
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Installing a new device
After you’ve installed a new hub, switch, or router on your network,
you can use Intel Device View’s Device Install wizard to configure the
device for management.
These devices support the Device Install wizard:
•Intel Express 500 Series Switches
•Intel Express 8100 Routers
•Intel Express 9000 Series Routers
•Intel Express 10 Series Switches
•Intel Express 100FX Switches
•Intel Express Stackable Hubs (with Management Module firmware
version 2.1 or later)
To install and configure a new device for management
1Start Intel Device View.
2Double-click the device icon in the Unconfigured Devices branch
of the Device Tree.
Unconfigured devices are identified by MAC address.
The Device Install wizard appears.
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3Follow the instructions in the wizard.
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Double-click a device icon
to view the device image.
Device image
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Managing a device
To manage a device
1In the Device Tree, double-click the icon of the device you want to
manage. The device image appears.
2Select a management option:
•Right-click a port to view management options for the port.
•Right-click anywhere else on the device image to view
management options for the device.
Different devices have different management options available. See the
documentation that shipped with the device for more information
about its features.
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Using the Device T ree
When you start Intel Device View, the Device Discovery service begins
searching for supported Intel network devices on your network. As it
discovers devices, the Device Discovery service adds an icon for each
device to the Device Tree on the left side of the screen.
Each type of device is represented by a unique icon in the Device Tree.
Device Tree icons
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Device Tree root
Subnet
Intel Express Stackable Hub
Intel Express Switch
Intel Express Router
Intel NetportExpress™ Print Server
Unconfigured or unrecognized device
Non-responding device
The Device Tree works much like Windows Explorer. To expand the
root or a subnet, click the (+) next to the icon. To collapse the view,
click the (-) next to the icon. Double-click a device icon to view the
device image.
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Adding a device to the Device Tree
To add a device to the Device Tree
1Right-click anywhere on the Device Tree.
2Click Add Device on the menu that appears.
3In the Add an SNMP device dialog box, enter the IP address of the
device you want to add.
4Fill in the other fields if necessary.
5Click OK.
The new device’s icon appears in the Device Tree.
Refreshing the Device Tree
Refreshing the Device Tree updates it to show any newly discovered
devices and changes in device status.
To refresh the Device Tree
1Right-click anywhere on the Device Tree.
2Click Refresh on the menu that appears.
Deleting a device from the Device Tree
Deleting a device from the Device Tree does not affect the actual
device in any way.
To delete a device from the Device Tree
1Right-click the device you want to remove.
2Click Delete on the menu that appears.
Finding a device in the Device Tree
To find a particular device
1Right-click anywhere on the Device Tree.
2Click Find on the menu that appears.
3In the Find Device dialog box, enter the IP address of the device
you want to find in the tree.
4Click OK.
The device’s icon is highlighted in the Device Tree.
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Views and windows
Intel Device View provides several different views and windows that
display different types of information about the device you’re
managing.
To change to a different view or window, click its tab. Not all devices
support all views and windows.
Device view
The Device view is Intel Device View’s primary display. You can fully
manage a device using this view.
Right-click a device or one of its ports to view management options.
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Explorer view
Intel Device View’s Explorer view allows you to view a logical view of
management information for switches and routers.
Right-click the Explorer tree for management options.
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Diagnostics window
The Diagnostics window lists all diagnostic messages sent by the
device being managed.
T rap window
The Trap window lists all traps received by the Device View PC or
server.
Traps are color coded based on severity.
System window
The System window displays a log of all the major events that have
occurred on the switch or router being managed. All events list date
and time.
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Errors window
The Error view lists all error messages generated by the switch or router
being managed.
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Managing Devices
Overview
This chapter describes how to perform several management tasks on
Intel hubs, switches, and routers. For more detailed information on
product features, see the documentation that shipped with the device.
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Managing Intel Express
Stackable Hubs
Note
Hubs must have Management
Modules to support Intel
Device View.
Device Tree
Device image
Intel Device View supports these Intel stackable hubs:
•Express 220T Stackable Hub
•Express 210T Stackable Hub
•Express 10/100 Stackable Hub
•Express 100BASE-T Stackable Hub
To manage an Intel Express Stackable Hub
1Double-click the Intel Express Stackable Hub icon in the Device
Tree.
Express Stackable Hub icon
The device image appears on the screen.
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2Choose a management option:
•To view management options for a port, right-click the port.
•To view management options for the hub or management
module, right-click anywhere else on the hub image.
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Basic management tasks
This section describes some basic hub management tasks. For more
information on these or other procedures, see the documentation that
ships with the hub and management module.
Managing a port
1Right-click the port you want to manage.
2Click Configure Port on the menu that appears.
The Port dialog box appears.
To change port speed (Express 220T only)
The Intel Express 220T Stackable Hub allows you to force port speed
to 10 or 100Mbps.
1Click Change Speed in the Port dialog box.
2Click Yes.
To disable a port
You can disable a port on the hub when the connected device is
disrupting network traffic.
1Click Disable Port in the Port dialog box.
2Click Yes.
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To set port security (Express 220T only)
Setting port security “secures” a port for use by a specific MAC
address. If another MAC address uses the port, the port is disabled.
1Configure port security settings:
•To use the first MAC address detected on the port, leave the
Secured MAC Address box blank.
•To use a specific MAC address, type the MAC address in the
Secured MAC Address box.
2Click Enable Security.
Graphing device activity
Intel Device View allows you to view graphs of port, hub, and stack
utilization and statistics.
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To graph device activity
1Right-click anywhere on the hub image except a port.
2Click Graph, then click one of the graphing options on the menu
that appears.
Adding a trap receiver
Add a trap receiver when you want a management PC alerted of an
event that occurs on the hub.
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To add a trap receiver
1Right-click the hub image.
2Click Management Module, then click Trap Receiver
Configuration on the menu that appears.
3Click Add in the Trap Receivers dialog box.
4Type the IP address and community string of the PC you want to
receive traps from the Management Module, then click Add.
5Click Close.
Setting alarms
An alarm monitors a variable and generates an event (an SNMP trap,
log event, or both) when a limit is exceeded. The Quick Alarms dialog
box allows you to automatically set up rising alarms on these
commonly-used SNMP variables:
•Network utilization exceeding 50%
•Broadcast packets exceeding 3000 per second
•CRC align errors exceeding 10 per second
•Collisions exceeding 30000 per second
To set Quick Alarms
1Right-click the hub image.
2On the menu that appears, click RMON, Alarms, and Configure.
The Alarms Table dialog box appears.
3Click Add.
The Quick Alarms dialog box appears.
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4Select the segment you want to monitor in the Interface pull-down
box. Segment 1 is the 10Mbps segment. Segment 2 is the 100Mbps
segment.
5Check the statistic you want to monitor and change the threshold
value if necessary.
6Click OK, then click Close.
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Managing Intel Express
Switches
This section describes some basic switch management tasks. For more
information on these or other procedures, see the documentation that
ships with the switch.
Intel Device View supports these Intel switches:
•Intel Express 500 Series Switches
•Intel Express 10 Series Switches
•Intel Express 100FX Switches
•Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switches
•Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hubs
To manage an Intel Express 500 Series Switch
1Double click the Intel Express Switch icon in the Device Tree.
Express Switch icon
Device Tree
Device image
The device image appears on the screen.
2Choose a management option:
•To view management options for a port, right-click the port.
•To view management options for the switch or stack of
switches, right-click anywhere else on the switch image.
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Basic management tasks
Managing a port
1Right-click the port you want to manage.
2Click Port Setup on the menu that appears.
The Port Setup dialog box appears.
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To set port speed and duplex mode
1Click the Port Mode tab in the Port Setup dialog box.
2Configure port settings:
•To let the port automatically determine speed and duplex mode
settings, check the Enable auto negotiation box (default setting).
•To force the speed and duplex mode settings, clear the Enable
auto negotiation box, then check the appropriate speed and
duplex mode buttons.
3Click OK.
To disable a port
You can disable a port on the switch when the connected device is
disrupting network traffic.
1Click the Port Mode tab in the Port Setup dialog box.
2Clear the Enable port box, then click OK.
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Graphing device activity
Intel Device View allows you to view graphs of total packets,
transmitted packets, received packets, and errors.
To graph device activity
1Right-click anywhere on the switch image, except a port.
2Click Device Activity, then click one of the graphing options on
the menu that appears.
To graph port activity
1Right-click a port.
2Click Port Activity, then click either Tx packets or Rx packets.
Adding a trap receiver
Add a trap receiver when you want a management PC alerted of an
event that occurs on the switch.
To add a trap receiver
1Right-click anywhere on the switch image, except a port.
2Click Device Setup on the menu that appears.
3Click the Traps tab in the Device Setup dialog box.
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Note
Press This PC in the Web
version of Intel Device View to
use the Web server as a trap
receiver.
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4Click Add.
5Choose the IP address of the trap receiver.
•To use the PC you’re managing from, click This PC.
•To send traps to another PC on the network, type the IP address
and community string of the PC you want to use.
6Click OK, then click OK on the Device Setup dialog box.
Setting alarms
An alarm monitors a variable and generates an event (an SNMP trap,
log event, or both) when a limit is exceeded. The Quick Alarms dialog
box allows you to automatically set up rising alarms on these
commonly-used SNMP variables:
•Network utilization exceeding 50%
•Broadcast packets exceeding 3000 per second
•CRC align errors exceeding 10 per second
•Collisions exceeding 30000 per second
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To set a Quick Alarm
1Right-click the switch image.
2On the menu that appears, click Monitoring, RMON, Alarms, and
Configure.
The Alarms Table dialog box appears.
3Click Add.
The Quick Alarms dialog box appears.
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4Select the port you want to monitor in the Interface pull-down box.
5Check the statistic you want to monitor and change the threshold
value if necessary.
6Click OK, then click Close.
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Managing Intel Express
Routers
This section describes some basic router management tasks. For more
information on these or other procedures, see the documentation that
ships with the router.
Intel Device View supports these Intel routers:
•Intel Express 8100 Routers
•Intel Express 9000 Series Routers
To manage an Express Router
1Double-click the Express router icon in the Device Tree.
Express Router icon
The device image appears on the screen.
Device Tree
Device image
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2Choose a management option:
•To view management options for a port, right-click the port.
•To view management options for the router, right-click
anywhere else on the router image.
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Basic management tasks
This section describes some basic router management tasks. For more
information on these or other procedures, see the documentation that
ships with the router.
Monitoring WAN traffic
To monitor WAN traffic
1Right-click anywhere on the router image, except a port.
2Click Link Activity, then click one of the options on the menu that
appears.
The activity graph appears.
Checking link status
To check link status
1Right-click anywhere on the router image, except a port.
2Click Links Overview on the menu that appears.
The Link Overview Table appears.
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3Double-click a name for more information.
The Link Details dialog box appears.
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Adding a trap receiver
Add a trap receiver when you want a management PC alerted of an
event that occurs on the router.
1Right-click anywhere on the router image, except a port.
2Click Configuration, then click Management Setup on the menu
that appears.
3Click the Traps tab in the Management Setup dialog box.
4Click Add.
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Press This PC in the Web
version of Intel Device View to
use the Web server as a trap
receiver.
MANAGING DEVICES
5Choose the IP address of the trap receiver.
•To use the PC you’re managing from, click This PC.
•To send traps to another PC on the network, type the IP address
and community string of the PC you want to use.
6Click OK, then click OK on the Management Setup dialog box.
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