Cabletron Systems SM-CSI1076 manuel d'utilisation

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    SPECTR UM Enterprise Mana g er De vice Management SmartSwitch 6000 Supports M anagement M odules SM-CSI1076, 108 2, 1088[...]

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    Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 SmartSwitch 6000 Notice Cabletron Systems reser ves the right to make changes in specifications and other inf or mation contained in this docum ent without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes hav e been made. The hardware, firmware, or sof[...]

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    SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 SmartSwitch 6000 Contents INTRODUCTION 7 Purpo se an d Sco pe .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... ..... ....... .... ... 7 Required Read ing ........... ......... . ....... ....... ......... . ...... . ....... 7 Supported Dev ices ....... ....... ........... ....... ........... ....... ........ 8 Netwo[...]

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    Contents Contents SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 SmartSwitch 6000 Repeater Port Performance View ...... ....... ....... ....... ...... 20 DEVICE VIEWS 21 Chass is D evic e View .. ..... ...... ..... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... ..... 21 Chassis Module Icon ......... ........... ........... ........... ....... 22 Module Identifi cation [...]

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    Contents Contents SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 SmartSwitch 6000 MODELING 61 Introduct ion .......... ............. . ...... ............. ............. . .... ...... 61 AutoDiscover y vs. Manual Modeling ..... ......... ............... 61 Manual Modeling Overview .......... ....... . ....... ....... . ...... . ... 62 Conta ine r View .....[...]

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    Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 7 SmartSwitch 6000 Intr oduction This sect ion introduc es SPECTR UM Device Management documentation f or Smar tSwitch 6000 de vices . The section is organized as follows: • Purpose and Scope • Required Reading • Supported Devices (page 8) • The SPECTRUM Model (page 12) Purpose and Scop e Use this documen[...]

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    Introduction S upported Devic es Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 8 SmartSwitch 6000 Supported Dev ices The SPECTRUM management modules SM-1076, SM-1082, SM-1088 currently allow you to model the following Chassis and SmartSwitch 6000 devices: • The 6C105 Chassis (page 10) , which is a modular chassis that can incorporate two load sharing power[...]

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    Introduction S upported Devic es Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 9 SmartSwitch 6000 Mana g ement Modes Y ou can configure the SmartSwitch 6000 to operate in three management modes: Distributed, Standalone, and Mixed. Distrib uted Mode In this mode, the 6C105 chassis can be viewed as a single entity with a single IP address. The chassis manageme[...]

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    Introduction S upported Devic es Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 0 SmartSwitch 6000 6C10 5 Chassis Figure 1 shows the chassis with two power supplies installed and no SmartSwitch 6000 modules installed. When installed, the modules interface to the Frame T ransfer Matrix (FTM) backplane in the chassis, thus each module has a separate, independ[...]

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    Introduction S upported Devic es Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 1 SmartSwitch 6000 Smar tSwitch 6000 Modules The modules are divided into three groups representing three technologies: Ether net, Fast Ether net, and Carrier . The groups are supported by SPECTRUM Management Module products as listed in Table 1 . Most of the SmartSwitch 6000 mo[...]

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    Introduction The SPECTRUM Model Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 2 SmartSwitch 6000 6H Fast Ethernet Modules These modules provide the front panel ports and inter face uplink connectivities listed in Table 3 . 6M146-04 C arrier Module This is a SmartSwitch carrier uplink module. It provides two HSIM slots and two FEPIM slots. The SPECTR UM Mod[...]

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    Introduction The SPECTRUM Model Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 3 SmartSwitch 6000 attributes and functionality. Refer to Modeling (page 61) for modeling instructions. The model type designators for the SmartSwitch 6000 use an underbar to replace the dash in the device model number . For example, 6E122_26 refers to the model type for the 6E12[...]

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    Introduction Views Su mmary Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 4 SmartSwitch 6000 Vie w s Summary Device icons provide access to views, subviews, and tables that let you manage the modeled device. Figure 2 shows a general example of the Icon Subviews menu for a Device icon. The views listed below are accessible directly from this menu and are de[...]

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    Task s Views Summary Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 5 SmartSwitch 6000 T asks This section ident ifies v ar ious management and troubl eshooting tasks that can be perf or med for the Smar tSwitch 6000 us i ng the vi ews, icons , and labels ref erenced within thi s document. Ad ver tised Ability (Chec k) • Advertised Ability (page 55) Alarm[...]

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    Task s Views Summary Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 6 SmartSwitch 6000 FDDI Operation (Check) • FddiMAC Device Configuration V iew (page 49) • The current operational mode of this port. FDDI MAC Application (page 41) Firmware (U pgrade) • Download Application (page 46) Model a Smar tSwitch 6000 • Modeling (page 61) • Modeling Using[...]

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    Task s Views Summary Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 7 SmartSwitch 6000 Repeater P or t Speed (Set) • Repeater Port Labels (page 28) Repeater P or t Condition Display (Change) • Repeater Port Display For m (page 27) T opology (Check) • Device Topology View (page 37) Tr a p s ( S e t U p ) • Device Configuration View (pag e 47) • T r[...]

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    Performance Vie ws Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 8 SmartSwitch 6000 Pe r f o r m a n c e V i e w s This section pro vides brief descriptions of P erformance vie ws av ailable f or models of Smar t Switch 6000 de vices in SPECTR UM. Per for mance views provide statistical infor mation about the operation of the device and packet infor mation[...]

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    Performance Views Device Per formance V iew Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 1 9 SmartSwitch 6000 De vice P erf ormance View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Smart Swi tch 6000 Device icon, select Per for mance. This view ( Figure 3 ) provides the following current and historical frame transmission statistics for the device: • Recei[...]

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    Performance Views Repeater Port P erformance V iew Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 0 SmartSwitch 6000 Repeater P or t P erf ormance Vie w Access: From the Cha ssi s Modul e icon, se lect Rep eat er Label, Repea ter Per for m a n ce. This view provides the following current, average, peak frame rate and error statistics for repeater ports on t[...]

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    Device V iews Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 1 SmartSwitch 6000 De vice Views This section describes the De vice vie ws and subvie ws avai lable f or models of Smar tSwitch 6000 de vices in SPECTR UM. Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. There are four[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 2 SmartSwitch 6000 Chassis Mo dul e Icon This icon is a logical representation of the physical module, its location in the chassis, its front panel inter faces and ports. Figure 5 shows an example of a Chassis Module icon. The callouts displayed in the illustration identify th[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 3 SmartSwitch 6000 Module Identification Labels These labels provide the infor mation described below (see Figure 5 ). Slot N umb er The module’s location in the chassis. Double-click this label to open the Application view described under Applications V iew (page 38) . Mode[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 4 SmartSwitch 6000 Application L abel This label displays the application currently selected, which is either Bridging, 802.1Q, or Physical. Bridging is the default application. To change the application, highlight the Chassis Module icon and select View > Icon Subvi ews &g[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 5 SmartSwitch 6000 Interface Labels These labels represent the inter faces located on the front panel of the module. Each la bel provides access to an Icon Subviews menu, which contains the following three device-specific selections: • Operational Mode Configuration allows y[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 6 SmartSwitch 6000 Repeater Labels The 6E123-50, 6E133-49, 6H123-50, and 6H 133- 37 modules have repeater ports. The repeater ports on the 6E123-50 and 6E133-49 have a fixed port speed of 10Mb while those on the 6H123-50 and 6H133-37 can be switched between 10 Mb and 100 Mb. T[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 7 SmartSwitch 6000 Repeater Frame & Error Breakdow n Vie w This view displays frame and error statistical infor mation for a selected repeater port. The statistics are displayed in the for m of pie charts and tables. The Frame Breakdown displays the numerical and statistic[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 8 SmartSwitch 6000 you select Admin via the E1 Repeater label, the Repeater Port labels associated with E1 (i.e., Ports 1 through 12) will display the administrative status. Repeater P or t Labels The 6E123-50 and 6E133-49 modules have 10 Mb repeater ports while the 6H123-50 a[...]

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    Device V iews Chassis Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 2 9 SmartSwitch 6000 Chassis Info r mation This area of the Chassis Device view provides infor mation for the chassis power modules and cooling fans. Figure 6 shows the Chassis Infor mation fields as displayed in the Chassis Device view. Figure 6: Chassis Information P ower Redu[...]

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    Device V iews Interface Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 0 SmartSwitch 6000 I n t e r f a c eD e v i c eV i e w Access: From the Icon Subviews menu of the Smart Switch 6 000, selec t Devic e > Inte r face . This view ( Figure 7 ) provides dynamic configuration and per for mance infor mation for each of the device’s serial/net[...]

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    Device V iews Interface Dev ice View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 1 SmartSwitch 6000 Interface Icon This icon is a logical representation of a network inter face or port, see Inter face Device View (page 30) . Figure 8 shows a sample Inter face icon, its labels and double-click zones. Figure 8: Network Interface Module Icon Interface Numbe[...]

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    Device V iews Backplane Device View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 2 SmartSwitch 6000 default application for this view is Physical (MIB- II). To select the application to be displayed (Physical or Bridging), click the Filter menu button in the Inter face Options panel. This label provides double-click access to Port Configuration - CSIIfPor[...]

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    Device V iews Backplane Device View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 3 SmartSwitch 6000 for each of the modules installed in the chassis, see, Backplane Module Icon (page 34) . The Backplane Device view also contains a Chassis Infor mation panel, which shows the same infor mation as a similar panel on the Chassis Device view, see Chassis Infor[...]

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    Device Views Backplane Mod ule Icon Su bviews Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 4 SmartSwitch 6000 Bac kplane Mod ule Icon Figure 10 shows a sample Backplane Module icon, which displays in the Backplane Device view. This icon represents the physical module, its location in the chassis, and its backplane inter faces. Figure 10: Backplane Module [...]

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    Device Views Backplane Mod ule Icon Su bviews Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 5 SmartSwitch 6000 Module Identification Labels These labels provide the following infor mation that identifies a specific device. Slot N umb er The module’s location in the chassis. Double-click this area to open the Application view described under Applications [...]

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    Device V iews Phys ical Device Vi ew Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 6 SmartSwitch 6000 Ph ys ical Device View This view provides a static image of the chassis and the modules installed in it. Figure 11 shows a sample Physical Device view with two power supplies and a module installed in Slot 4. Figure 11: Physical Device View * F ile V iew H[...]

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    Device Topol ogy View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 7 SmartSwitch 6000 De vice T opology View This secti on provi des brief descriptions of the De vice T opolog y views a v ailable f or models of Smart Switch 6000 de vices in SPECTR UM . Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the SmartSwi tch 600 Device icon, se lect De vTop Device Topolog[...]

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    Applications Vie w Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 8 SmartSwitch 6000 Applications Vie w This secti on describes the Applicati on vie w and the associated appli cation-specific su bvie ws av ailab le fo r models of Smar tSwitch 6000 devi ces i n SPECTR UM. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Smart Swi tch 6000 Device icon, select Appl[...]

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    Applications Vie w Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 3 9 SmartSwitch 6000 Application I cons When the Application view is in Icon mode, each of the application models is represented by an Application icon ( Figure 14 ). Double-clicking the Model Name label (a) at the top of the icon opens the associated Model Information view- Model Infor mation [...]

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    Applications Vie w Fast Ethern et Application V iew Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 0 SmartSwitch 6000 Supported Application s SmartSwitch 6000 de vices support both common and device-specific application. Applications that are common to many of the dif ferent of kinds of and makes of devices are listed in Table 16 along with their correspond[...]

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    Applications Vie w ATM Client Appl ication Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 1 SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration view carries the Interface, Port Group, and Port infor mation over from this table. Interface The inter face number of the port for which this Fast Ether net infor mation pertains. P ort Group The port group number for which this Fast E[...]

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    Applications Vie w ATM Client Appl ication Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 2 SmartSwitch 6000 Table 18: A TM Client Application Icon Subviews A TM Cli ent Application VCL T able Admin Status Implemented only for a VCL that terminates a VCC (i.e., one that is not cross-connected to other VCLs). Its value (“Up” or “Down”) specifies the [...]

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    Applications Vie w ATM Client Appl ication Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 3 SmartSwitch 6000 CPCS SDU size in octets th at is supported on the transmit direction of this VCC. Recei ve Siz e This field is used when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint and AAL5 is used. It indicates the maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size in octets that is s[...]

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    Applications Vie w ATM Client Appl ication Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 4 SmartSwitch 6000 3 Set the path infor mation for the row you wish to create, change, or remove. 4 Press Retur n and click OK . 5 To create or change a r ow, click the Create button, change the applicable fields in the Change view and click the right mouse button. Cli[...]

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    Applications Vie w ATM Client Appl ication Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 5 SmartSwitch 6000 • Receive Size (for AAL5 connections only) • Encaps Type (for AAL5 connections only) Encaps T ype Only exists when the local VCL endpoint is also the VCC endpoint, and AAL5 is in use. The field indicates the type of data encapsulation used over t[...]

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    Applications Vie w Download Applica tion Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 6 SmartSwitch 6000 CsRipEnetRpt Repeater Application Access: Double-click the CsRipE netRpt Repea ter Applicati on ico n. The CsRipEnetRpt supports the 6H123_50, 6E133_49, 6H123_50, and 6H133_37 model types. Table 19 lists all the application-specific subviews available [...]

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    Configuration Views Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 7 SmartSwitch 6000 Configuration Vie ws This secti on describes the v arious Configurati on views and sub views a vail able f or models of Smar tSwitch 6000 de vices in SPECTR UM . Configuration views ( Figure 15 ) allow you to view and modify current setting for the modeled device and its i[...]

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    Configuration Views Device Configuration View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 8 SmartSwitch 6000 This view ( Figure 15 ) provides status and configuration information about the device as a whole as well as on a port-by-port basis. Fields and Column heading with the Device Configuration view and its subviews a r e explained in further detail i[...]

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    Configuration Views Port Config uration - CSIIfP ort View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 4 9 SmartSwitch 6000 P or t Configuration - CSIIf P or t Vie w Access: From the Icon Subviews of the SmartSwitch 6000 Int e rface Ico n, select CSIifPort . This view displays interface-specific MIB infor mation for the module. Interface Index The numerical[...]

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    Configuration Views FddiMAC Devic e Configuration V iew Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 0 SmartSwitch 6000 MA C Address The MAC (physical) address of this station. MA C Count The number of MACs supported by this station. Non M aster Ports The number of non-master ports on this station. Master P orts The number of master ports on this station.[...]

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    Configuration Views FddiMAC Devic e Configuration V iew Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 1 SmartSwitch 6000 T able 21: SMT MAC Configuration States Ring State Descript ion Isolat ed The p ort is not inserted into an y pat h . Local_A The A port is inserted into a local pat h and the B port is not. Local_B The B port is inserted into a lo c al [...]

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    Configuration Views ATM Client Confi guration View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 2 SmartSwitch 6000 SMT Inf ormation This area of the FddiMAC Device Configuration view provides the following configuration infor mation on the FDDI SMT: SMT V ersion The version of Station Management (SMT) running. OBS Present Indicates whether an Optical Bypa[...]

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    Configuration Views ATM Client Confi guration View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 3 SmartSwitch 6000 Max VCI (Vir tual Channel Identifier) Bits The maximum number of active VCI bits configured for use at this ATM inter face. ILMI (Interim Local Manag ement Interface) VPI The VPI value of the VCC supporting the ILMI at this ATM inter face. If[...]

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    Configuration Views Fast Ether net Configuration View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 4 SmartSwitch 6000 F ast Etherne t Configurat ion Vie w Access: Double-Click any e ntry in the Fast Ether n et Port Tab le to open th is vie w. This view ( Figure 16 ) lets you configure ports for Ether net, Fast Ether net, or Auto-Negotiation. The Fast Ethe[...]

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    Configuration Views Fast Ether net Configuration View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 5 SmartSwitch 6000 Advertised Ability selections. Y ou can only select one Operational Mode. Table 22 shows the current modes, their values, and descriptions. T able 22: Operational Mode V alues Ad ver tised Ability This panel, in the Fast Ethernet Configura[...]

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    Configuration Views Repeater Configuratio n View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 6 SmartSwitch 6000 Table 24: Received Technology V alues Repeater Conf iguration View Access: From the C hassi s Dev ice vie w high light the appropr iate Re peat er labe l on the Ch assis M odu le ic on, from Icon S ubviews menu, the selec t the Repe ater Config[...]

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    Configuration Views Repeater Configuratio n View Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 7 SmartSwitch 6000 T rap Configuratio n This area of the Repeater Configuration view allows you to enable or disable the following traps. Link T raps Allows all packets indicating a change in link status to be reported within the trap database. Possible menu sele[...]

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    Configuration Views Ethernet Ba sed Confi guration Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 8 SmartSwitch 6000 Err or Alarms Allows you to enable or disable detection of Error Alar ms. Possible menu selections are: Enable and Disable. Err or Threshold Displays the threshold value for the percentage of errors per good packet that may occur within the T[...]

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    Configuration Views Ethernet Ba sed Confi guration Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 5 9 SmartSwitch 6000 Flow Contr ol The current or desired operational status of the full-duplex flow control on this port. Po r t Ty p e Gives the name of the device configured on this port. Link Status Describes the status of the link for the device configured o[...]

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    Model Information View Ethernet Ba sed Configuration Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 0 SmartSwitch 6000 Model Inf ormation Vie w This sect ion pro vides a brief descripti on of the Model I nformation vie w av ailable f or the models of SmartSwitch 6000 de vices in SPECTR UM . Model Infor mation views provide descriptive and configuration info[...]

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    Modeling Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 1 SmartSwitch 6000 Modeling This section describes ho w to manuall y model a 6C105 chassis and a Smar tSwitch 6000 module inst alled in the chassis and place the resul ting de vice icons in their proper SPECTR U M vie ws. Intr oduction The following topics are covered in this section: • AutoDiscovery[...]

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    Modeling Manual Mo deling Ove rview Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 2 SmartSwitch 6000 For proper device management, the module’s Device icons appear in a Topology view and you may place the chassis’s Device icon in a Room Location view. This is true whether you use AutoDiscovery or manual modeling, In some instances, this may require you[...]

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    Modeling Preparatio n for Modeling Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 3 SmartSwitch 6000 Figure 18: Chassis Container View Preparation f or Modeling Before modeling the chassis, you should be familiar with the process of creating models and accessing views. Refer to Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators and How to Manage Y our Network[...]

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    Modeling Modeling Usi ng the Chassis IP Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 4 SmartSwitch 6000 2 Access the Edit mode and select Edit > New Model . The Select Model Type dialog box displays ( Figure 19 ). Figure 19: Select Model Type Dialog Box 3 Select Building and then click OK . The Creating Building dialog box displays ( Figure 20 ). Figur[...]

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    Modeling Modeling Usi ng the Chassis IP Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 5 SmartSwitch 6000 5 Exit the Edit mode and double-click the Building icon to open its Location view. 6 Access the Edit mode and select View > New Model . The Select Model Type dialog box displays. 7 Select Room and then click OK . The Room Creation dialog box displays[...]

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    Modeling Modeling Usi ng the Chassis IP Spectrum Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 6 SmartSwitch 6000 7 See Positioning the Chassis Device Icon , below, to properly locate the automatically created chassis Device icon. P osition ing the Chass is De vice Icon Some of the modeling procedures described above automatically create a chassis Device icon. This[...]

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    SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 7 SmartSwitch 6000 Inde x Numerics 6E Ser ies Device s 11 6H Serie s D evices 12 6M146-04 De vice 12 A Address MAC 32 Mac 50 Type 53 Admin Address 53 Status 49 Admini strative Sta tus 31 Advertised Ability 55 Alar m C onfigurati on Info 57 Align ment 58 Applic atio ns 40 ATM Channels Info r mation 41 ATM Operat[...]

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    Index Index SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 8 SmartSwitch 6000 F Fast Ethernet Conf igurat ion 40 Operation 15 FDDI O peration 16 FDDI Ri ng State s 50 FDDI Stat ion Confi guration 49 FddiMAC Con f igurati o n Vi ew 49 Frame Si ze 48 G Giant Pack ets Received 58 H Hardwa re Ty pe 48 I Icon s an d L abe ls 14 ILMI VCI 53 VPI 53 Index 48 , 49 I[...]

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    Index Index SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager P a g e 6 9 SmartSwitch 6000 P Path, Current MAC 49 Perfor manc e St atisti c s 18 , 32 Physical Addre ss 48 Physical Application Status 25 Physic al Devi ce Vie w 36 Port Conf igurat ion 49 Count 56 Enable/Disable 35 Oper at ion al Mo de 54 Type 31 Ports Master 50 Non Master 50 On 56 Operational 56 Power Su [...]

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    Index Index SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager P a g e 7 0 SmartSwitch 6000 Last Change 42 , 45 Oper Status 42 , 44 Rcv Desc r Index 45 Receive Size 43 , 45 Remove 44 Row Status 43 , 44 RT D I n d e x 42 Tr a ns m it Si z e 42 , 45 TTD Index 42 Update 44 Va l i d a t e R o w 44 VCI 44 VCL CC Id 43 , 45 VPI 44 Xmit Descr Index 45 VPCs 52 VPI Bits 52 VPI/VC[...]