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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Title PageSmartSwitch 2000User’s Guide

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Introduction1-2 ¥ The 2E43-51 and 2E43-51R SmartSwitches, which are 48 port MicroLAN Ethernet switches (4 MicroLANs of 12 ports each, via four RJ

Page 3 - Virus Disclaimer

Alarm Configuration3-2 Basic Alarm ConfigurationUsing the Advanced Alarms feature, you can deÞne custom alarms for almost any MIB-II or RMON object, as

Page 4 - Restricted Rights Notice

Basic Alarm Configuration 3-3Alarm ConfigurationAccessing the Basic Alarm Configuration WindowTo access the RMON Basic Alarm ConÞguration window:1. From

Page 5 - Contents

Alarm Configuration3-4 Basic Alarm ConfigurationWhen the window is Þrst launched, no interfaces will be selected, and the Apply, Disable, and View Log b

Page 6 - Chapter 3 Alarm Configuration

Basic Alarm Configuration 3-5Alarm ConfigurationIF NumberDisplays the interface number assigned to each available interface.IF TypeDisplays each interfa

Page 7 - Chapter 4 Statistics

Alarm Configuration3-6 Basic Alarm ConfigurationFalling ActionIndicates whether or not a falling alarm occurrence will initiate any actions in response

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Basic Alarm Configuration 3-7Alarm Configuration3. In the Interval field, enter the amount of time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, over which the

Page 9

Alarm Configuration3-8 Basic Alarm Configuration6. Click in the Rising Threshold field; enter the high threshold value for this alarm. Remember, compared

Page 10 - Introduction

Basic Alarm Configuration 3-9Alarm ConfigurationTo conÞgure additional alarms, or alarms of a different type, select the appropriate alarm variable at t

Page 11

Alarm Configuration3-10 Basic Alarm ConfigurationFigure 3-2. Basic Alarm LogThe top portion of the Basic Alarm Log window contains the device informatio

Page 12

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-11Alarm ConfigurationDescription Provides a detailed description of the condition which triggered the alarm, including wh

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1-3Introduction ¥ The 2H28-08R SmartSwitch, which has a total of eight ports consisting of six built-in front panel 100BaseFX multimode Þber SC por

Page 14 - Related Manuals

Alarm Configuration3-12 Advanced Alarm ConfigurationFigure 3-3. The RMON Advanced Alarm/Event List WindowThe top portion of the window displays the usua

Page 15 - Software Conventions

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-13Alarm ConfigurationThe Þelds in the Alarms Watch display include:Index The index is a number that uniquely identiÞes ea

Page 16 - 1-8 Software Conventions

Alarm Configuration3-14 Advanced Alarm ConfigurationNote that the information provided in this screen is static once it is displayed; for updated inform

Page 17

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-15Alarm Configurationthese parameters are editable: to change an existing alarm, edit any parameter except the Index valu

Page 18 - Getting Help

Alarm Configuration3-16 Advanced Alarm ConfigurationFigure 3-4. The RMON Create/Edit Alarms Window2. In the Owner text box, enter some appropriate text

Page 19 - Getting Help 1-11

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-17Alarm ConfigurationIf you wish to modify an existing alarm, enter the appropriate index value, or double-click on the a

Page 20 - SmartSwitch 2000 Firmware

Alarm Configuration3-18 Advanced Alarm Configuration5. Once you have selected the object you wish to use for your alarm variable, you must assign the ap

Page 21

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-19Alarm Configuration6. In the Alarm Interval field, enter the amount of time over which the selected variable will be sam

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Alarm Configuration3-20 Advanced Alarm Configuration7. Since the first sample taken can be misleading, you can use the selections in the Startup Alarm bo

Page 23 - Chapter 2

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-21Alarm Configuration13. Click the Apply button to set your changes. If you have made any errors in configuring alarm para

Page 24 - Viewing Chassis Information

Introduction1-4 standard, which deÞnes how end users that rely on existing data communications technology and protocols can operate over an ATM netwo

Page 25 - Front Panel Information

Alarm Configuration3-22 Advanced Alarm ConfigurationFigure 3-5. The RMON Create/Edit Events Window2. If you are creating a new event, use the Index field

Page 26 - Menu Structure

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-23Alarm Configuration3. Click in the Description text box to enter any text description you want to identify the event. T

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Alarm Configuration3-24 Advanced Alarm Configurationc. Select both Log and Trap to both log the event occurrence and generate the traps. If you select n

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Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-25Alarm ConfigurationFigure 3-6. The RMON Create/Edit Actions Window2. The index number and description of the event with

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Alarm Configuration3-26 Advanced Alarm Configuration5. Once you have selected the object you wish to set, you must assign the appropriate instance value

Page 30

Advanced Alarm Configuration 3-27Alarm ConfigurationViewing an Advanced Alarm Event LogTo view the log of occurrences for any event:1. Highlight the eve

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Alarm Configuration3-28 How Rising and Falling Thresholds Worktriggered the alarm, the conÞgured threshold that was crossed, and the event description.

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4-1Chapter 4StatisticsAccessing interface statistics from the Chassis View; available statistics windowsEach port menu in the SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis

Page 33 - Port Status Displays

Statistics4-2 RMON StatisticsorFor MIB-II interface statistics, click to select I/F Statistics. The MIB-II Interface Statistics window (Figure 4-3) wi

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RMON Statistics 4-3Statisticspeak value for each statistic, and the date and time that peak occurred. Note that peak values are always Delta values; s

Page 35

Using the SmartSwitch 2000 User’s Guide 1-5IntroductionCabletronÕs latest SmartSwitches feature VHSIM slots, which can accept any of the previously de

Page 36

Statistics4-4 RMON StatisticsFragments Indicates the number of packets processed by the network segment that were undersized (less than 64 bytes in le

Page 37

RMON Statistics 4-5StatisticsThe percentages displayed to the right of the numerical values for these Þelds indicate what percentage of all packets tr

Page 38 - The Chassis Physical View

Statistics4-6 IF StatisticsTo temporarily freeze the statistics display, select the Freeze Stats option; in this mode, statistics will continue to be

Page 39 - The Chassis Manager Window

IF Statistics 4-7StatisticsFigure 4-3. The Interface Statistics WindowThree informational Þelds appear in the upper portion of the window:DescriptionD

Page 40 - Viewing Hardware Types

Statistics4-8 IF StatisticsThe lower portion of the window provides the following transmit and receive statistics; note that the Þrst four statistics

Page 41

5-1Chapter 5Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesViewing the Statistics, Timer Statistics, and Performance Graph windows; using the repeater, board, and

Page 42

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-2 Repeater StatisticsThe Statistics WindowsAt the Statistics windows, you can view accumulated statistics and err

Page 43

Repeater Statistics 5-3Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesFigure 5-1. The Repeater Statistics WindowTo open the board-level Statistics window from the

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Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-4 Repeater StatisticsStatistics DefinedThe Statistics window displays the statistical counts accumulated since the

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Repeater Statistics 5-5Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesSoft ErrorsCRC Errors Displays the total number of packets with CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Che

Page 46

Introduction1-6 Related ManualsChapter 6, FDDI Applications, describes the FDDI management windows available when you have an HSIM-F6 installed, inclu

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Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-6 Repeater StatisticsTimer StatisticsYou can use the Timer Statistics windows to gather statistical information c

Page 48

Repeater Statistics 5-7Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesFigure 5-2. The Repeater Timer Statistics WindowTo open the board-level Timer Statistics win

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Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-8 Repeater Statistics% CollisionsThe percentage of collisions processed by the selected repeater, board, or port

Page 50

Repeater Statistics 5-9Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switchesmeasures the number of packets or errors that are processed by the selected repeater, board,

Page 51

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-10 Repeater StatisticsTo access the board-level Performance Graph windows:1. Click on the appropriate Module Inde

Page 52 - Managing the Hub

Repeater Statistics 5-11Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesNothing The Percent Load function is not currently measuring any statistics.Frames (Blue)Fr

Page 53 - Managing the Hub 2-31

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-12 Repeater StatisticsConfiguring the Performance GraphsTo conÞgure the Performance Graphs:1. Click on the Percent

Page 54 - 2-32 Managing the Hub

Repeater Statistics 5-13Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesFigure 5-5. Detail Breakdown WindowFrame Status BreakdownWith the Detail Breakdown window,

Page 55 - Managing the Hub 2-33

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-14 Alarm LimitsAlarm LimitsUsing the Alarm Limits windows, you can conÞgure alarm limits for the Ethernet MicroLA

Page 56 - 2-34 Managing the Hub

Alarm Limits 5-15Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesFigure 5-6. The Repeater Alarm Limits WindowTo access the board-level Alarm Limits window:1. Click

Page 57 - Managing the Hub 2-35

Software Conventions 1-7IntroductionSoftware ConventionsThe SPECTRUM Element Manager device user interface contains a number of elements which are com

Page 58 - 2-36 Managing the Hub

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-16 Alarm LimitsFigure 5-7. The Board Alarm Limits WindowTo access the port-level Alarm Limits window:1. Click onc

Page 59 - Managing the Hub 2-37

Alarm Limits 5-17Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesFigure 5-8. Port Alarm Limits WindowThe Alarm Limits window displays the following Þelds:Collision

Page 60 - 2-38 Managing the Hub

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-18 Alarm LimitsPacketsUse the text box in this Þeld to determine the total number of packets (including all error

Page 61 - Managing the Hub 2-39

Alarm Limits 5-19Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switcheswithin:This Þeld displays the user-conÞgurable alarm limit timer interval: the amount of time the

Page 62 - 2-40 Managing the Hub

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-20 Alarm Limits3. Click on the up and down arrows to change the time, or type in the new hour time interval.4. Re

Page 63 - Managing the Hub 2-41

Trap Selection 5-21Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesTrap SelectionAmong the traps which Cabletron devices are designed to generate are traps which i

Page 64 - 2-42 Managing the Hub

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-22 Trap SelectionTo access the board-level Trap Selection window:1. Click on the appropriate Module Index to disp

Page 65 - Managing the Hub 2-43

Trap Selection 5-23Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switchesthe portÕs link status goes to ÒNo LinkÓ and the repeater generates a portLinkDown trap. When a

Page 66 - 2-44 Managing the Hub

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-24 Trap SelectionA sourceAddressTimeout trap is issued anytime a source address is aged out of the Source Address

Page 67 - Managing the Hub 2-45

Trap Selection 5-25Managing Ethernet MicroLAN SwitchesTo enable or disable the above-described traps:1. Open the appropriate Trap Selection window.2.

Page 68 - 2-46 Managing the Hub

Introduction1-8 Software ConventionsInstructions to perform a mouse operation include the following terms:¥ Pointing means to position the mouse curso

Page 69 - Managing the Hub 2-47

Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches5-26 Trap Selection

Page 70 - 2-48 Managing the Hub

6-1Chapter 6FDDI ApplicationsConcentrator configuration; connection policy; station list; concentrator performance; FDDI statistics; frame translationT

Page 71 - Managing the Hub 2-49

FDDI Applications6-2 Concentrator Configuration¥ Station List Ñ With this window you can see the conÞguration of the ring on which the SMT entity resid

Page 72 - Priority Configuration

Concentrator Configuration 6-3FDDI ApplicationsFigure 6-2. The Concentrator ConÞguration WindowMAC StateThis Þeld indicates the current state of the MA

Page 73 - Managing the Hub 2-51

FDDI Applications6-4 Concentrator ConfigurationNon-Op-Dup The ring is not operational; the address of the MAC under control of the SMT entity has been

Page 74

Concentrator Configuration 6-5FDDI ApplicationsT-Req. (Requested Target Token Rotation Time)The token rotation time bid made by the selected SMT entity

Page 75 - Managing the Hub 2-53

FDDI Applications6-6 Connection Policy Window¥ Secondary 2 indicates that the Secondary 2 FDDI ring is being used.¥ Local means that the MAC is connec

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Connection Policy Window 6-7FDDI ApplicationsThe following table summarizes the FDDI connection rules:V — valid connectionX — illegal connectionU — un

Page 77 - Managing the Hub 2-55

FDDI Applications6-8 Station ListStation ListThe Station List illustrates the conÞguration of the HSIM-F6 managed ring, including number of nodes on t

Page 78 - 2-56 Managing the Hub

Station List 6-9FDDI ApplicationsFigure 6-4. The Station List WindowAddress ModeDisplays the current mode being used to display the addresses of the d

Page 79

Software Conventions 1-9IntroductionFigure 1-2. Sample Window Showing Group BoxesDevice Name Displays the user-deÞned name of the device. The device n

Page 80 - The System Resources Window

FDDI Applications6-10 FDDI PerformanceMAC AddressDisplays the manufacturer-set MAC address of the node inserted into the ring. MAC addresses are hard-

Page 81 - Managing the Hub 2-59

FDDI Performance 6-11FDDI ApplicationsStatistics are displayed in three ways:¥ By count (i.e., the number detected of each for the selected interval).

Page 82 - 802.1Q VLANs

FDDI Applications6-12 FDDI StatisticsRing OpsThe number of times the ring has entered the ÒRing OperationalÓ state from the ÒRing Not OperationalÓ sta

Page 83 - Managing the Hub 2-61

FDDI Statistics 6-13FDDI ApplicationsKBytes/secThe number of kilobytes/second (averaged over the speciÞed poll interval) transmitted by the indicated

Page 84 - 2-62 Managing the Hub

FDDI Applications6-14 Configuring FDDI Frame Translation SettingsConfiguring FDDI Frame Translation SettingsThe HSIM-F6 interface must be conÞgured to t

Page 85 - Managing the Hub 2-63

Configuring FDDI Frame Translation Settings 6-15FDDI ApplicationsIn most instances, the IEEE 802.3/Ethernet frame format is translated automatically in

Page 86 - Configuring Your 802.1Q VLANS

FDDI Applications6-16 Configuring FDDI Frame Translation SettingsEthernet 802.2The Ethernet 802.2 frame format is the IEEE 802.3 formalization of the o

Page 87 - Managing the Hub 2-65

Configuring FDDI Frame Translation Settings 6-17FDDI ApplicationsFDDI FramesThere are two legal FDDI data frame types:FDDI 802.2The FDDI 802.2 frame ty

Page 88 - 2-66 Managing the Hub

FDDI Applications6-18 Configuring FDDI Frame Translation SettingsOUI of 00-00-00 (indicating TCP/IP) and an IP protocol type identiÞer (08-00). Possibl

Page 89 - Managing the Hub 2-67

7-1Chapter 7ATM ConfigurationViewing connection data; configuring Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs); adding and deleting connection entriesThe ATM Conne

Page 90 - 2-68 Managing the Hub

Introduction1-10 Getting HelpInformational Þelds describing the boards and/or ports being modeled are also displayed in most windows:Board NumberDispl

Page 91 - Managing the Hub 2-69

ATM Configuration7-2 Accessing the ATM Connections WindowFigure 7-1. Current ATM Connections WindowThe Current ATM Connections window provides the foll

Page 92 - 2-70 Managing the Hub

Accessing the ATM Connections Window 7-3ATM ConfigurationVPI Displays the Virtual Path IdentiÞer assigned to the connection. Virtual Path IdentiÞers ar

Page 93 - Managing the Hub 2-71

ATM Configuration7-4 Configuring ConnectionsConfiguring ConnectionsAdding a New ConnectionTo conÞgure new Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs), enter the fo

Page 94 - Broadcast Suppression

8-1Chapter 8HSIM-W87 ConfigurationConfiguring the T3 interface; configuring T1 connections; setting priority IP AddressesThe HSIM-W87 is a High Speed Int

Page 95 - Managing the Hub 2-73

HSIM-W87 Configuration8-2 The T3 Configuration WindowFigure 8-1. The T3 ConÞg WindowThe T3 ConÞg window provides the following information about the dev

Page 96 - 2-74 Managing the Hub

The T1 Configuration Window 8-3HSIM-W87 ConfigurationLine StatusThis Þeld indicates the line status of the interface. It contains loopback state and fai

Page 97 - Managing the Hub 2-75

HSIM-W87 Configuration8-4 The T1 Configuration WindowFigure 8-2. The T1 ConÞg WindowAt the top of the T1 ConÞg window a list box displays conÞguration i

Page 98 - Enabling and Disabling Ports

The T1 Configuration Window 8-5HSIM-W87 ConfigurationValid IntervalsDisplays the number of previous intervals for which valid data was collected. The va

Page 99

HSIM-W87 Configuration8-6 Configuring IP PriorityConfiguring IP Priority The IP Priority ConÞguration window allows you to assign priority transmission t

Page 100 - Basic Alarm Configuration

Configuring IP Priority 8-7HSIM-W87 ConfigurationNumber of EntriesDisplays the number of Priority IP addresses currently conÞgured. This number will cha

Page 101 - Alarm Configuration

Getting Help 1-11Introductionthe use of the windows and their associated command and menu options. Note that if a Help button is grayed out, on-line h

Page 102 - 3-4 Basic Alarm Configuration

HSIM-W87 Configuration8-8 Configuring IP Priority

Page 103 - Basic Alarm Configuration 3-5

Index-1IndexSymbols% Load 4-3% of Tot. Errors 4-4Numerics802.1d 2-63, 2-68802.1Q 1-11d Trunk 2-63, 2-681Q Trunk 2-63, 2-68Default VLAN 2-65Egress List

Page 104 - 3-6 Basic Alarm Configuration

IndexIndex-2Color Codes 2-16color-coded port display 2-2command buttons 1-10community names 3-7in traps 3-7Concentrator 6-10Concentrator ConÞguration

Page 105 - Basic Alarm Configuration 3-7

Index-3IndexHHard Errors 5-4Help button 1-10Help Menu 2-9HSIM-A6DP 2-62, 7-1HSIM-F6 6-6, 6-11HSIM-W87 8-1hysteresis 3-10, 3-28II/F Summaryinterface pe

Page 106 - 3-8 Basic Alarm Configuration

IndexIndex-4Oversized 4-4Owner 3-16, 3-23Ppacket captureevents 3-1Packet count 5-18Packet Type 4-3Packets 4-3, 5-20Packets Received 2-25, 4-8Packets T

Page 107 - Viewing the Basic Alarm Log

Index-5IndexStations Panel 6-9Statistics, Ethernet 4-2Status (alarm) 3-5Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs) 7-1TT1 ConÞguration 8-3T1 Frame Type 8-5T1 Li

Page 110

Introduction1-12 SmartSwitch 2000 FirmwareBy BBS: (603) 335-3358Modem Setting 8N1: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, No parityFor additional information about

Page 111

SmartSwitch 2000 Firmware 1-13IntroductionNOTEAs a general rule, Þrmware versions for new products are liable to change rapidly; contact the Cabletron

Page 112

Introduction1-14 SmartSwitch 2000 Firmware

Page 113

2-1Chapter 2The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewInformation displayed in the Chassis View window; the Chassis Manager window; Hub management functionsThe

Page 114

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-2 Viewing Chassis InformationViewing Chassis InformationThe SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View window (Figure 2-1) provi

Page 115 - Tools Guide

Viewing Chassis Information 2-3The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFront Panel InformationThe areas surrounding the device display area provide the follo

Page 116

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-4 Viewing Chassis InformationTimeThe current time, in a 24-hour hh:mm:ss format, set in the SmartSwitch 2000Õs inte

Page 117

Viewing Chassis Information 2-5The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFigure 2-2. SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View Menu StructureThe Device MenuFrom the Device

Page 118

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-6 Viewing Chassis Information¥ Device Find Source Address enables you to determine through which interface a speciÞ

Page 119 - Creating and Editing an Event

Viewing Chassis Information 2-7The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View¥ Broadcast Suppression allows you to set a threshold on the number of broadcast packe

Page 120

i Notice Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in speciÞcations and other information contained in this document without prior notice.

Page 121

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-8 Viewing Chassis Information¥ The Physical view provides a graphic representation of the front panel of your Smart

Page 122

Viewing Chassis Information 2-9The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View¥ Statistics¥ Timer Statistics¥ Performance Graph¥ Alarm Limits¥ Trap SelectionRefer t

Page 123 - Element Manager Tools Guide

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-10 Viewing Chassis Information¥ Bridge Status opens a window that provides an overview of bridging information for

Page 124

Viewing Chassis Information 2-11The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewThe Port MenusThe menu for bridging ports offers the following selections:¥ Connectio

Page 125

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-12 Viewing Chassis InformationSelecting a Port Status ViewTo change the status view of your ports:1. Click on Port

Page 126 - Falling Threshold

Viewing Chassis Information 2-13The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewIf you have selected the Bridge Mapping status mode, the port display will alter to s

Page 127 - Statistics

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-14 Viewing Chassis InformationI/F TypeIf you choose the I/F Type mode, the interface boxes will display the interfa

Page 128 - RMON Statistics

Viewing Chassis Information 2-15The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View¥ N/A (not available) when SPECTRUM Element Manager cannot determine the link status

Page 129 - RMON Statistics 4-3

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-16 Viewing Chassis Informationselected size generated by devices connected to that port in relation to the total nu

Page 130 - 4-4 RMON Statistics

Viewing Chassis Information 2-17The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFigure 2-3. The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis Physical ViewThe Chassis Manager WindowLike

Page 131 - RMON Statistics 4-5

ii Restricted Rights Notice (Applicable to licenses to the United States Government only.)1. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is sub

Page 132 - IF Statistics

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-18 Viewing Chassis InformationFigure 2-4. The Chassis Manager WindowViewing Hardware TypesIn addition to the graphi

Page 133 - IF Statistics 4-7

Viewing Chassis Information 2-19The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewModule TypeFrom the Module menu on the SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View window, you can

Page 134

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-20 Viewing Chassis InformationInterface DescriptionChoosing the Description option from the Port menu brings up a w

Page 135 - Switches

Viewing Chassis Information 2-21The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewThe I/F Summary window provides a variety of descriptive information about each inter

Page 136 - The Statistics Windows

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-22 Viewing Chassis InformationAfter you select a new display mode, the statistics (and graphs, where applicable) wi

Page 137 - Repeater Statistics 5-3

Viewing Chassis Information 2-23The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewOut Octets The number of bytes transmitted by this interface, expressed as a percenta

Page 138 - 5-4 Repeater Statistics

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-24 Viewing Chassis InformationThree informational Þelds appear in the upper portion of the window:DescriptionDispla

Page 139 - Repeater Statistics 5-5

Viewing Chassis Information 2-25The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewUnknown Protocol (Received only)Displays the number of packets received which were di

Page 140 - Timer Statistics

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-26 Using Find Source Address FunctionsUsing Find Source Address FunctionsThere are two methods of detecting the por

Page 141 - Repeater Statistics 5-7

Using Find Source Address Functions 2-27The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewThe Device Find Source Address window displays the following information:Comp

Page 142 - Repeater Performance Graphs

iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Using the SmartSwitch 2000 UserÕs Guide... 1-5Relate

Page 143 - Repeater Statistics 5-9

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-28 Using Find Source Address Functionssource MAC address is communicating. If the MAC address is found, the interfa

Page 144 - 5-10 Repeater Statistics

Using Find Source Address Functions 2-29The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis Viewaddress was found. For an address found on a repeater port, this Þeld display

Page 145 - Repeater Statistics 5-11

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-30 Managing the HubFigure 2-13. The Find Source Address WindowTo use the Find Source Address window:1. Enter the ad

Page 146 - 5-12 Repeater Statistics

Managing the Hub 2-31The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis Viewduplex mode and negotiation parameters; for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports on second g

Page 147 - Repeater Statistics 5-13

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-32 Managing the HubUse the options in this window to select the desired mode:Standard ModeIn Standard Mode, an inte

Page 148 - Alarm Limits

Managing the Hub 2-33The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewConfiguring Fast Ethernet Ports on First Generation DevicesThe SmartSwitch 2000 has two front pan

Page 149 - Alarm Limits 5-15

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-34 Managing the HubFigure 2-15. The Fast Ethernet Port ConÞguration WindowFrom this window you can manually set the

Page 150 - 5-16 Alarm Limits

Managing the Hub 2-35The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewPort TypeDisplays the portÕs type: FE-100TX (for the FE-100TX Fast Ethernet port module), FE-100

Page 151 - Alarm Limits 5-17

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-36 Managing the HubIf you have selected a speciÞc operational mode for your 100Base-TX port, the Advertised Abiliti

Page 152 - 5-18 Alarm Limits

Managing the Hub 2-37The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewTo set your desired operational mode:1. Click on the Desired Operational Mode combo box to displ

Page 153 - Configuring Alarms

Contentsiv ConÞguring Fast Ethernet Ports on First Generation Devices ...2-33Setting the Desired Operational Mode...

Page 154 - Setting Alarm Limits

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-38 Managing the HubConfiguring Ethernet Ports on Second Generation DevicesThe Ethernet ConÞguration window available

Page 155 - Trap Selection

Managing the Hub 2-39The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFigure 2-16. The Ethernet ConÞguration WindowFrom this window you can manually set the operation

Page 156 - Trap Definitions

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-40 Managing the Hub(for the FE-100FX Fast Ethernet port module), 1000Base-SX/LX/CX (for the VHSIM-G6 Gigabit Ethern

Page 157 - Trap Selection 5-23

Managing the Hub 2-41The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewThe following operational modes can be speciÞed:SpeedThis Þeld speciÞes a port speed of 10MB, 10

Page 158 - Configuring Traps

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-42 Managing the Hub100Base-FX ports do not support auto negotiation for bandwidth or ßow control capability, so you

Page 159 - Trap Selection 5-25

Managing the Hub 2-43The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewThe Auto Negotiation Technologies list box has the following column headings:AdvertisedThis colu

Page 160 - 5-26 Trap Selection

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-44 Managing the Hub2. Click on Com Port Configuration, and then select Port 1, and release. The Com Port Configuratio

Page 161 - FDDI Applications

Managing the Hub 2-45The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis Viewworkstation. Note that when you conÞgure the port as a PPP connection, you must select the desir

Page 162 - Concentrator Configuration

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-46 Managing the HubAccessing the UPS WindowAt the UPS window, you can conÞgure the UPS ID model type for the uninte

Page 163 - Concentrator Configuration 6-3

Managing the Hub 2-47The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewUPS IDDisplays the manufacturer and model typecode of the UPS attached to the COM port of the Sm

Page 164 - 6-4 Concentrator Configuration

vContents Viewing Alarm Status ... 3-4Creating and Editing a Basic A

Page 165 - Concentrator Configuration 6-5

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-48 Managing the HubSetting the UPS IDYou need to set the UPS ID typecode that indicates the manufacturer and model

Page 166 - Connection Policy Window

Managing the Hub 2-49The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis Viewand delete existing entries from this table. When you set a source port to redirect to a destina

Page 167 - Connection Policy Window 6-7

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-50 Managing the HubTo delete an entry:1. Click to highlight the entry line in the current active entries list that

Page 168 - Station List

Managing the Hub 2-51The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis Viewpriority queue. However, the SmartSwitch 2000 will tag outgoing frames with the full range of ei

Page 169 - Stations Panel

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-52 Managing the HubFigure 2-20. The Port Priority ConÞguration WindowTo access the Port Priority ConÞguration windo

Page 170 - FDDI Performance

Managing the Hub 2-53The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2. Click on the Transmit Priority drop-down list box, and scroll to select the desired priority

Page 171 - FDDI Performance 6-11

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-54 Managing the HubConfiguring Priority Queuing Based on MAC-layer InformationYou can use the MAC Based Priority Con

Page 172 - FDDI Statistics

Managing the Hub 2-55The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View¥ Address Type, which identiÞes whether the address of interest is in the source or destination

Page 173 - FDDI Statistics 6-13

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-56 Managing the Hub5. Click on the Priority drop-down list box, and scroll to select the desired priority level — N

Page 174

Managing the Hub 2-57The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFigure 2-22. The Frame Priority ConÞguration WindowTo assign a transmit priority based on frame

Page 175

Contentsvi Chapter 6 FDDI Applications Concentrator ConÞguration ...

Page 176

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-58 Managing the Hub3. Click the Apply button. The Frame Type Priorities Entries list box will be updated with the n

Page 177

Managing the Hub 2-59The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFlash Memory Available:Displays (in Kbytes) the current amount of ßash memory that is currently

Page 178

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-60 Managing the HubThe value displayed as peak switch utilization will be reset to the current value. The time and

Page 179 - ATM Configuration

Managing the Hub 2-61The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewSmartSwitch 2000 Þrmware version 4.00.08 supports the pre-standard IEEE 802.1Q draft speciÞcatio

Page 180

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-62 Managing the HubWhen 802.1Q is implemented for a SmartSwitch 2000 that has an HSIM-A6DP installed, each LEC will

Page 181

Managing the Hub 2-63The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewportÕs egress list). Dynamically learned VLANs are subject to the same aging rules as source add

Page 182 - Configuring Connections

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-64 Managing the HubConfiguring Your 802.1Q VLANSBefore you can deÞne and conÞgure 802.1Q port-based VLANs on your de

Page 183 - HSIM-W87 Configuration

Managing the Hub 2-65The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFigure 2-24. The VLAN ConÞg WindowThe ConÞgured VLANS list box and Þelds allow you to view, crea

Page 184 - Click here to select or

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-66 Managing the HubCreating and Modifying VLANsThe Þelds immediately below the ConÞgured VLANS list box are used to

Page 185 - The T1 Configuration Window

Managing the Hub 2-67The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewEnabling and Disabling VLANsTo enable or disable VLANs:1. Select the desired VLAN entry in the C

Page 186 - Click here to select

1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction How to use this guide; related guides; software conventions; getting help; SmartSwitch 2000 firmware versions Welcome to t

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The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-68 Managing the HubFigure 2-25. The VLAN Port ConÞg WindowThe 802.1Q VLAN Port Assignment list box in this window d

Page 188 - Configuring IP Priority

Managing the Hub 2-69The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View¥ Hybrid mode, which allows a port to receive and transmit both tagged and untagged frames. In t

Page 189 - Configuring IP Priority 8-7

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-70 Managing the HubSetting Port Operational ModesTo assign a port operational mode (dot1dTrunk, dot1QTrunk, or hybr

Page 190 - 8-8 Configuring IP Priority

Managing the Hub 2-71The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewFigure 2-26. The VLAN Egress Port ConÞg WindowThe list box at the top of this window is used to

Page 191 - Numerics

The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-72 Managing the HubUnder the list box there are two groups of check boxes that display the ports on the switch. A c

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Managing the Hub 2-73The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2. Select Broadcast Suppression. The Broadcast Statistics and Suppression window, Figure 2-27, w

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The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-74 Managing the HubTo reset the Peak Rate and Time Since Peak values: 1. Shift-click to select one or more interfac

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Managing the Hub 2-75The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis ViewSetting the Device Date and TimeYou can select the Edit Device Time and Edit Device Date options

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The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View2-76 Managing the Hub3. Enter the new date in a mm/dd/yyyy format, either by highlighting the field you wish to change

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3-1Chapter 3Alarm ConfigurationAccessing the Basic and Advanced Alarms windows; creating a basic alarm; creating an advanced alarm; creating events; as

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