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MicroMMAC-T User's Guide
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Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Using This Guide .......................................................................................................... 1-2 Related Manuals............................................................................................................ 1-3 Software Conventions .................................................................................................. 1-3 Using the Mouse ........................................................................
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Contents Accessing the UPS Window ........................................................................ 2-25 Setting the UPS ID ........................................................................................ 2-27 Using the Test Option................................................................................... 2-27 Using the Disconnect Option ...................................................................... 2-27 Resetting the Device ........................................
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Contents The Station Statistics Window Performance Fields ................................. 3-20 The Station Statistics Window Soft Error Fields ...................................... 3-21 The Station Timer Statistics Window ................................................................ 3-22 Station Timer Statistics Window Fields..................................................... 3-23 Port Performance Graphs ...................................................................................
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Chapter 1 Introduction How to use this guide; related guides; software conventions; getting help; MicroMMAC-T firmware versions Welcome to the NetSight Element Manager for the MicroMMAC-T User’s Guide. We have designed this guide to serve as a simple reference for using NetSight Element Manager for the MicroMMAC-22T/24T and MicroMMAC-42T/44T. ™ ™ The MicroMMAC-22T/24T and MicroMMAC-42T/44T are intelligent Token Ring hubs that provide front panel ports for network connections, a rear-panel ™
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Introduction NetSight Element Manager provides remote management for the MicroMMAC-T, including: • Front panel status display with administrative state, network load, and error percentages available for each port. • Management Station Configuration. • Station List and Map Windows. • Full statistics display for the hub and individual stations (with both numerical and graphical display options). • Alarm Limits based on frame counts, frame errors, or beacon frames. You should read this manual th
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Introduction We assume that you have a general working knowledge of Token Ring IEEE 802.5 type data communications networks and their physical layer components. Related Manuals The MicroMMAC-T user’s guide is only part of a complete document set designed to provide comprehensive information about the features available to you through NetSight Element Manager. Other guides that include important information related to managing the MicroMMAC-T include: Enterasys’ NetSight Element Manager User’
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Introduction Left Mouse Button Right Mouse Button Figure 1-1. Mouse Buttons For many mouse operations, this document assumes that the left (primary) mouse button is to be used, and references to activating a menu or button will not include instructions about which mouse button to use. However, in instances in which right (secondary) mouse button functionality is available, instructions will explicitly refer to right mouse button usage. Also, in situations where you may be switching between
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Introduction Using Window Buttons The button that appears at the bottom of most windows allows you to exit a window and terminate any unsaved changes you have made. You may also have to use this button to close a window after you have made any necessary changes and set them by clicking on an , , or button. An , , or button appears in windows that have configurable values; it allows you to confirm and SET changes you have made to those values. In some windows, you may have to use this but
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Introduction Device Location Name MAC Address IP Address Figure 1-2. Sample Window Showing Informational Text Boxes Device Name Displays the user-defined name of the device. The device name can be changed via the System Group window; see the Generic SNMP User’s Guide for details. IP Address Displays the device’s IP (Internet Protocol) Address; this will be the IP address used to define the device icon. IP addresses are assigned via Local Management for the MicroMMAC-T; they cannot be chang
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Introduction Getting Help This section describes two different methods of getting help for questions or concerns you may have while using NetSight Element Manager. Using On-line Help You can use the MicroMMAC-T window buttons to obtain information specific to the device. When you click on a Help button, a window will appear that contains context-sensitive on-screen documentation that will assist you in the use of the windows and their associated command and menu options. Note that if a Hel
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Introduction Netsight_docs@enterasys.com To locate product specific information, refer to the Enterasys Web site: http://www.enterasys.com/. For the highest firmware versions successfully tested with NetSight Element Manager NOTE 2.2.1, refer to the Readme file from the NetSight Element Manager program group. If you have an earlier version of firmware and experience problems, contact the Global Technical Assistance Center. 1-8 Getting Help
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Chapter 2 The MicroMMAC-T Chassis View Information displayed in the Chassis View window; the Chassis Manager window; Hub management functions The MicroMMAC-T Chassis View window is the main screen that immediately informs you of the current configuration of your MicroMMAC-T via a graphical display of the device’s front panel. The Chassis View displays the condition of individual ports on the MicroMMAC-T. The Chassis View window serves as a single point of access to all other MicroMMAC-T win
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The MicroMMAC-T Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information The MicroMMAC-T Chassis View window (Figure 2-1) provides a graphic representation of the MicroMMAC-T’s front panel, including a color-coded port display which immediately informs you of the current configuration and status of all station and ring ports on the device. The module index will change to reflect Click on the module number to which module in the stack is currently change the Chassis View to display displayed. Click here