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SmartSTACK Token Ring Switches

Device Management

Supports Management Module SM-CSI1095

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Copyright NoticeDocument 3574. Copyright © 2001-present Aprisma Management Technologies, Inc., 121 Technology Drive, Durham, NH 03824 USA. All rights reserved worldwide. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the United States government is subject to the restrictions set forth in DFARS 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii) and FAR 52.227-19.Liability DisclaimerAprisma Management Technologies, Inc. (“Aprisma”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. In all cases, the reader should contact Aprisma to inquire if any changes have been made.The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice.IN NO EVENT SHALL APRISMA, ITS EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS, OR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT, EVEN IF APRISMA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF, HAS KNOWN, OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.Trademark, Service Mark, and Logo InformationSPECTRUM, IMT, and the SPECTRUM IMT/VNM logo are registered trademarks of Aprisma Management Technologies, Inc., or its affiliates. APRISMA, APRISMA MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES, the APRISMA MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES logo, MANAGE WHAT MATTERS, DCM, VNM, SpectroGRAPH, SpectroSERVER, Inductive Modeling Technology, Device Communications Manager, SPECTRUM Security Manager, and Virtual Network Machine are unregistered trademarks of Aprisma Management Technologies, Inc., or its affiliates. For a complete list of Aprisma trademarks, service marks, and trade names, go tohttp://www.aprisma.com/manuals/trademark-list.htm.

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Aprisma has tested its software with current virus-checking technologies. However, because no anti-virus system is 100 percent effective, we strongly recommend that you write-protect the licensed software and verify (with an anti-virus system in which you have confidence) that the licensed software, prior to installation, is virus-free.

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ContentsODUCTION 6

rpose and Scope ........................................................6quired Reading ...........................................................6pported Devices..........................................................7e SPECTRUM Model ..................................................7

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Interface Icons ...........................................................13Interface Icon Subviews Menu...............................14

Interface Detail View..................................................15Sub-Interfaces ...........................................................15Interface Status View.................................................15Interface Configuration View .....................................15Model Information View .............................................15Interface Address Translation Table..........................16Secondary Address Panel .........................................16Interface Threshold View...........................................16Switch Port Table Entry View ....................................16assis Device View ....................................................17

Module Icon ...............................................................17Module Labels........................................................18

Module Icon Subviews Menu .............................18Switch Module Table Entry.................................18

Port Labels.............................................................19

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DEVICE TOPOLOGY VIEWS

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Main Application View........Supported Applications ......

Common Applications ....Cisco VTP Applications......

Cisco VTP Management Add Domain Managem

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guration .............................. 68guration .............................. 69t Configuration Table ......... 71ort Protocols Table ............ 73l Port Novell Protocol Table 74al Bridging Table ................ 74ridging Table...................... 75l Port Other Protocol Table 75l Port SNA Protocol Table (w/ ............................................ 75l Port SNA Protocol Table (w/o ............................................ 76able .................................... 76ion Table ............................ 76............................................ 76 Table ................................ 77

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Static MAC .............................................................37Static Route Table .................................................39

Port Mask Information View.......................................40S16 Applications.......................................................41

Power Supply Information View.................................41M Uplink Application.................................................42

Permanent Virtual Connections View........................42Add PVC Table Entry.............................................43

Traffic Profiles View...................................................43Add Traffic Profiles Entry .......................................45VAP Traffic Profile Mapping View ..........................45Add Mapping Table Entry ......................................46

VCC Status Information.............................................46st Ethernet Uplink Application...................................49

Fast Ethernet Uplink DS21143 View......................49gh Speed Token Ring Uplink Application ..................50HSTR ThunderLAN Diagnostics Table......................50R Mac MIB Applications ...........................................51

dot5 Statistics Information .........................................51802.5 Information for Interface Number.....................52

FORMANCE VIEWS 54

vice Performance View.............................................55rt Performance View .................................................55

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terface Configuration View.........................................56M Uplink Configuration View ....................................57

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Add Entry Virtual Port Entry ...................................83LED Status Table...................................................83

gnaling Configuration View ........................................84SSCOP Configuration View.......................................85S16 Stack Configuration View..................................86

Trap Receiver Information View ................................88Add Trap Receiver Table Entry View.....................89

Switch Stack Configuration View...............................89Switch Module Information View ...............................91Port Configuration View.............................................93obe/Crosslink Configuration View .............................96Passive Probe Table .................................................96Crosslink Table..........................................................97CRF Configuration View ............................................97TrCRF Configuration Table .......................................97

TrCRF Configuration Table Entry ..........................99BRF Configuration View ............................................99lter Configuration View.............................................100Class Filter Table.....................................................101Protocol Filter Table ................................................101Destination MAC Filter.............................................103

Add Destination MAC Table Entry .......................104Source MAC Filter ...................................................104

Add Source MAC Table Entry..............................105Duplicate/Trunk Configuration .................................106

Duplicate Address................................................106Trunk Protocol Table............................................106

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IntroductionThis section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for SmartSswitches.

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Purpose and ScopeRequired ReadingSupported DevicesThe SPECTRUM Model

rpose and Scope this documentation as a guide for managing artSTACK Token Ring switches with the CTRUM management module SM-CSI1095. documentation describes the icons, menus, views that enable you to remotely monitor, figure, and troubleshoot SmartSTACK Token g switches through software models in your CTRUM database.

y information specific to the supported agement module is included under this

umentation topic. For general information ut device management using SPECTRUM and

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• Getting Started wiOperators

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• SPECTRUM Views• Software Release N• SPECTRUM Menus• SPECTRUM Icons• Management Modu

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pported Devices SmartSTACK Token Ring Switch family 16-20xx) provides Token Ring Workgroups backbone connectivity to ATM, High Speed en Ring and Fast Ethernet via SmartSTACK rface Modules (SSIMs). It complies with the E 802.5r specification for Dedicated Token g (DTR). Its design is stackable, providing easy ansion and scalability. RMON management, adcast reduction and advanced filtering ures increase network performance and ease kbone congestion in client-server networks. SPECTRUM management module SM-1095 currently allows you to model four types martSTACK Token Ring switches as described w.

STS16-20RM. This switch has 20 ports (RJ-45), and two SSIM slots for supporting high speed uplinks to corporate backbones.

STS16-20R. This switch is similar to the aforementioned, but without the SSIM slots. It is designed to be stacked easily to the STS16-20RM via the stack interface on the rear of the switches to increase the port density. Up to 8 switches are supported per stack via a switch stacker unit.

STS16-20D. Designswitch with 16 portsper port, and four ponetwork connectivityreplace older shareding increased perforThis unit can also bgroup segmentation

STS16-20FRM. Forfiber optic cabling cosupports 20 ports ofvia VF-45 connectiotions as easy to use nections.

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Figure 1: Device Icons

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device-specific Icon Subviews menu options ilable from the Device icon are listed below.

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Tasks

This section identifies various management and troubleshooting tasks that can be perfoSmartSTACK Token Ring switches using the views, icons and labels referenced within t

inistrative Status (configure/examine)Interface Status Label (Page 13)Administrative Status (Page 15)

rms, Traps (configure)Performance Views (Page 54)Generate Redundancy Alarms? (Page 66)Trap Receiver Information View (Page 88)TrBRF Traps On (Page 89)

lyze Packet and Error Counts (examine)Fast Ethernet Uplink DS21143 View (Page 49)HSTR ThunderLAN Diagnostics Table (Page 50)Performance Views (Page 54)

dwidth (check)Bandwidth (Page 57)Bandwidth (Page 67)

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Configure the Device• Configuration Views

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Device Performance (• (Page 12)• Chassis Device View• Performance Views (

Enable/Disable Ports• Interface Status View

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Device Views

This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of the Smarswitches in SPECTRUM.

ess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device , select Interface Device.

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Interface Device View (Page 12)Chassis Device View (Page 17)

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erface Iconsre 3 shows a close-up of an Interface icon an Interface Device view. Most of the

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Figure 3: Interface Icon

Interface Number LabelThis label displays the i

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rface Type Label label identifies the type of interface—e.g., en Ring, Ethernet, FDDI, etc. Double-click label to access the Interface Configuration (Page 56).

rface Description Label label identifies the type of network to which interface is connected. Double-click the label pen the Generic Interface Model Information for the interface.

sical Address Label label displays the physical (MAC) address of interface. Double-click the label to open the rface Address Translation Table (Page 16), ch cross-references network addresses (IP resses) to physical (MAC) addresses for cted nodes between networks. Double-clicking ny column entry opens an address-specific ress Translation Table Information view. This provides the same information as the esponding row for the Interface Address nslation Table (Page 16), but allows you to ify field values.

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Configuration Switch Port Table Entry (Page 107) provides current configuration and statistical information for a selected port.

Table 2: Interface Icon Subviews Menu

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dule Labels following labels are located on each Module :

Switch/Module Number - The switch number, as determined by the port number the switch, is connected in a matrix, or as determined by the Stack Management software, when two switches are connected back to back. The Module number identifies the specific module in the switch. This label also provides double-click access to the Module Notes view (see Table 3).Module Type - The type of module plugged into the slot. Module types OC8600(1) and OC860x(860x) represent the motherboard or Base Module.

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rt Labelshown on the right side of Figure 5, each ctable port icon on a Module icon comprises smaller labels. Right clicking anywhere on port icon lets you access the Icon Subview u options listed in Table 4.

Port Number - Identifies a port. Double-click this label to access the Switch Port Table Entry (Page 107).

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Interface Address Translation Table (Page 16) shows the physical and network address for each interface.

esholds Interface Threshold View (Page 16) allows you to set on/off alarm thresholds for load, packet rate, error rate and % discarded.

t Configuration Switch Port Table Entry (Page 107) provides current configuration and statistical information for a selected port.

del Information Model Information Views (Page 111) shows the information for this interface.

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Device Topology Views

This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology views available for modeToken Ring switches in SPECTRUM.

ice Topology views show the connections een a modeled device and other network

ties. There are two kinds of Device Topology s available for STS16 models:

Interface Device Topology ViewChassis Device Topology View (Page 22)

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re 7 shows an example of the Chassis Device ology view. The lower panel of the view uses rface icons to represent the device’s al/network I/O ports. The port labels in this provide the same information and menu ons as those described under the Interface s (Page 13).

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Application Views

This section describes the Application views and the associated application-specific submodels of SmartSTACK Token Ring switches in SPECTRUM.

ess: .From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device , select Application.

in Application Viewen a device model is created, SPECTRUM omatically creates models for each of the or and minor applications supported by the ice. The main Application view identifies all of e application models, shows their current

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Applications associated with non proprietary MIBs. See Common Applications below.Applications associated with device-specific MIBs. See (Page 25).

mmon Applications the most part, these applications represent non proprietary MIBs supported by your ice. Listed below (beneath the title of the CTRUM document that describes them) are e of the common applications currently ported by SPECTRUM.

Routing Applications- Generic Routing- Repeater- AppleTalk- DECnet- OSPF

- OSPF2- BGP4- VRRP

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sco VTP Applications major application (model type CiscoVTPApp)

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Cisco VTP Management Domain ViewCisco VTP VLAN Information View (Page 27)Cisco VTP VLAN Editing View (Page 28)Cisco Trunk Port Information View (Page 30)

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IndexThe unique integer idendomain.

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ne Stateicates whether VTP pruning is enabled or bled.

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d Domain Management Table Entry ess: From the Cisco VTP Management Domain view, the Add Entry button.

m within this view, you can add new entries to Cisco VTP Management Domain View e 26). Fields in this view correspond to the mn headings in the Cisco VTP Management ain view.

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IndexNumber identifying the

VLAN StateThe current state of VLAoperational, suspendeand mtuTooBigForTrun

VLAN TypeThe type of this VLAN. Pethernet, fddi, tokenRand vlandeprecated.

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D value of the 802.10 SAID field which would sed for this VLAN.

g No. ring number for this VLAN.

ge No. bridge number of the VTP-capable switches ch would be used for this VLAN.

Type type of Spanning Tree Protocol which would unning on this VLAN.

nt index of the VLAN which would be the parent this VLAN.

ge type of bridging mode in use on this VLAN.

Hop Countplays the maximum number of routing criptors allowed in All Routes Explorer (ARE) mes on this VLAN.

Hop Count maximum number of routing descriptors wed in Spanning Tree Explorer (STE) frames his VLAN.

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VLAN Editing ContThis table provides the mediting of the VLANs for domain.

OperationThis has the value noneCopy creates rows in the

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e current global VLAN information. If the Edit fer is not currently empty, a copy operation . A successful copy operation starts the dman-timer. Apply performs a check on the ified information contained in the Edit Buffer, if consistent, it tries to instantiate the ified information as the new global VLAN rmation. An empty Edit Buffer would always lt in an inconsistency since the default Ns are required to be present. Release hes the Edit Buffer, clears the Owner rmation, and aborts the deadman-timer. A ase generates automatically when the dman-timer expires. restartTimer restarts deadman-timer.

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NameThe name of this VLAN.

Trans VLAN1A VLAN to which this VLtranslational-bridged.

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Notifications EnabledValid options are: True,

Cisco Trunk PortAccess: From the Icon SubCiscoVTPApp Application icoInformation.

This table contains inforsystem’s VLAN trunk pofollowing information:

IndexThe management domaiport.

Man DomainThe value of the managethis trunk port.

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A p p i s c o V T P A p p l i c a t i o n s

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ynamic determination of two (or more) switches t, this object allows the behavior of that dynamic that the interface will is the value for static no dynamic behavior). o specify that the runk, regardless of any the contrary. This value he default behavior of le is used to indicate e interface to become a itiate any negotiation runk but will not become s confirmation from other Auto is used to indicate ble and willing to become

ate trunking negotiations. e link are required to or start sending n which event the ecome a trunk. Devices amic determination need off values.

the interface is acting as

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apsulation type of VLAN encapsulation used on this k port.

ive Vlan Vlan Index of the VLAN which is represented ative frames on this trunk port. For trunk

ts not supporting the sending and receiving of ive frames, this value should be set to zero.

Status status of this row. In some circumstances, creation of a row is needed to enable the ropriate trunking/tagging protocol on the t, to enable the use of VTP and to assign the t to the appropriate management domain. quently, rows in this table will be created as a roduct of other operations.

oins number of VTP Join messages sent on this k port.

Joins number of VTP Out Join messages sent on trunk port.

Adverts number of VTP Advertisement messages ch indicated the sender does not support N-pruning received on this trunk port.

DynamicFor devices that allow dwhether a line between should be a trunk or nooperator to mandate themechanism. On dictatesalways be a trunk. This entries (those that showOff allows an operator tinterface is never to be tdynamic mechanisms tois useful for overriding tsome switches. Desirabthat it is desirable for thtrunk. The device will innecessary to become a ta trunk unless it receiveparticipants on the link.that the interface is capaa trunk but will not initiOther participants on theither start negotiationsencapsulated packets, ospecified interface will bthat do not support dynonly support the on and

StatusIndicates whether or nota trunk.

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VTPSomenacenproVTPa se

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ying this instance of CRF.

ts controlled by this CRF.

associated with this octet within the value of t of 8 ports, with the first through 8, the second through 16, and so on. ost significant bit mbered port, and the

esents the highest this variable will modify nd update the value ts column.

CRF. The value of this CRF as assigned by the

is suitable for use in e DTR Concentrator

e INFO field the CRF can

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Enablede trunk interface modules allow VTP to be

bled/disabled separately from that of the tral device. In such an instance this object vides management a way to remotely enable on that module. If a module does not support parate VTP enabled state then this object.

R Concentrator Application major application (DTRConcApp) provides following application-specific views:

Concentrator Relay Function ViewSpanning Tree Information View (Page 33)Static/Dynamic Filtering View (Page 35)Port Mask Information View (Page 40)

ncentrator Relay Function Viewess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ConcApp Application icon, select Concentrator.

view contains information for each centrator Relay Function (CRF) in the icated Token Ring (DTR) Concentrator. The contains the Concentrator Relay Table

cribed below, as well as three fields, described r the table:

IndexThe CRF number identif

No. PortsThe number of CRF Por

Port MaskThe set of ports that areinstance of a CRF. Eachthis object specifies a seoctet specifying ports 1 octet specifying ports 9 Within each octet, the mrepresents the lowest nuleast significant bit reprnumbered port. Writing the CRF configuration acontained in the No. Por

NameThe textual name of theobject is the name of theDTR Concentrator, and commands entered at thconsole.

Max. InfoThe maximum size of thtransmit/receive.

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MACTheto fotreeis readd

LanThisCRFlearranindiass

AdmWriLan0 toLan

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Filtering Database or would have been iscarded due to a lack of

ering Database.

ottom of the view are

TR Concentrator for

ionsthe DTR Concentrator. he number of CRFs

rator. The minimum value

Functions within the DTR es are: 0 and 1.

formation Viewviews menu for the n, select Spanning Tree.

en fields which are e Spanning Tree Table

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Address MAC address used with the Priority (Page 35) rm the CRF Identifier used in the spanning protocol. This address must be unique and it commended this address be the specific MAC ress of the lowest numbered C-port.

ID is the value of the local Lan ID used by the . This value may be assigned or may be ned by the CRF learning process. Valid values ge from 0 to 4095. The value of 65535 cates that the Lan ID value has not been igned or learned.

in Lan IDte to this object to assign the value of the local ID used by the CRF. Valid values range from 4095. The value of 65535 indicates that the ID value has not been assigned.

ng Time time out period in seconds for aging out amic entries from the Filtering Database. ommended default is 300 seconds.

Enable object enables or disables the MRI function

he CRF.

Learned DiscardsThe total number of CRFentries, which have beenlearned, but have been dstorage space in the Filt

The three fields at the bdescribed as follows:

Concentrator AddressMAC address used by Duniqueness.

No. of Conc. Relay FunctNumber of CRFs within Writing this object sets twithin the DTR Concentis 1.

No. of Bridge RelaysNumber of Bridge Relay Concentrator. Valid valu

Spanning Tree InAccess: From the Icon SubDTRConcApp Application ico

This view consists of sevdescribed below, and th(Page 34).

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ich is not a whole number

ing tree protocol entities ello Time when this

ntity is acting as the root. imer is specified to be 1 turn a “badValue” error if alue which is not a whole

ing tree protocol entities aximum Age when this

ntity is acting as the root. eter is related to the e. The granularity of this second. An agent may r if a set is attempted to a ole number of seconds.

lepanning tree information

ying the instance.

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nning Tree Hold Time minimum time period, in seconds, elapsing een the transmission of Configuration PDUs ugh a given port (CRF or internal bridge). This

fixed parameter of the DTR Concentrator d by all member CRF and bridge entities. e specified by 802.1d is 1 second.

tocol Specification version of Spanning Tree Protocol being run he DTR Concentrator.

e Since Last Change time (in 1/100ths of a second) since the last logy change was detected by the CRF or ge entities within the DTR Concentrator.

of Topology Changes total number of topology changes detected by concentrator since the management entity last reset or initialized.

ge Forward Delay value that all spanning tree protocol entities F or Bridge) use for Forward Delay when this nning tree protocol entity is acting as the root. range for this parameter is related to the e of Maximum Age (Page 35). The granularity is timer is specified to be 1 second. An agent return a “badValue” error if a set is

attempted to a value whof seconds.

Bridge Hello TimeThe value that all spann(CRF or Bridge) use for Hspanning tree protocol eThe granularity of this tsecond. An agent may rea set is attempted to a vnumber of seconds.

Bridge Hello Max. AgeThe value that all spann(CRF or Bridge) use for Mspanning tree protocol eThe range for this paramvalue of Bridge Hello Timtimer is specified to be 1return a “badValue” errovalue which is not a wh

Spanning Tree TabThis table contains the sfor each CRF.

IndexThe CRF number identif

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d in 1/100th of a second, ount of time spent in the ving from the Blocking

ate and the amount of te when moving from the rwarding state. This time ynamic entries in the the Topology Change flag es received from the root. F is currently using.

iltering Viewviews menu for the n, select Filtering.

ables; Dynamic MAC amic Route Table

emation about specific

ntries in the CRF Filtering

ber identifying this ation is a unicast MAC RF has forwarding

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rity value of the writable portion of the CRF tifier, which are the first two octets of the CRF tifier. The last 6 octets of the CRF ID are given he value of the MAC Address (Page 33).

ignated Root bridge identifier of the root of the spanning as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol cuted at this node.

t Cost cost of the path to the root as seen from this .

t Port CRF Port number of the CRF Port which rs the lowest cost path from this CRF to the .

imum Age maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol rmation learned from the network on any port F or bridge within the DTR Concentrator) re it is discarded. Units are in 1/100th of a nd. This is the value currently in use.

o Time amount of time between transmission of figuration bridge PDUs used by a CRF that is mpting to become the Root or is the Root. This e value currently in use.

Forward DelayThe time value, measureis used to control the amListening state when mostate to the Listening sttime in the Learning staLearning state to the Fovalue is used for aging dFiltering Database whileis set in protocol messagThis is the value the CR

Static/Dynamic FAccess: From the Icon SubDTRConcApp Application ico

This view contains two tTable (Page 35) and Dyn(Page 36).

Dynamic MAC TablThis table contains infordynamic MAC address eDatabase.

Index.StationThe Index is a CRF numinstance of CRF. The Staddress for which the C

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lemation about a specific r entry in the CRF

mber identifying this ute is a Destination for which the CRF has The DRD consists of 2

ber and a 12 bit LAN ID. BN) which has a port on connected to the bject consists of 3 octets ompared with the RI ting information. The first the 4 least significant

o

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instance of Station Address e of the CRF Addresses. ding instance of the Port

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corresponding instance of ss is also a value of an n Address.

Dynamic MAC Table tries

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rmation. This object is updated by the rning Process in the CRF.

t No. CRF Port number of the CRF Port that a e with an address matching Station Address

Index.Station) has been seen. A value of zero ssigned when Station Address is known, but CRF Port number has not been learned.

ustus of this entry. See Table 6:

Dynamic Route TabThis table contains infordynamic route descriptoFiltering Database.

Index.RouteThe Index is the CRF nuinstance of CRF. The RoRoute Descriptor (DRD) forwarding information.parts; a 4 bit Bridge NumThis identifies a bridge (the local LAN and a portindicated LAN ID. This oso that it can be easily cfields of frames with rouoctet contains the BN in

Table 6: Status of Dynamic MAC Table Entries

Status Description

ther Indicates some other MIB object (not the corresponding instance of the Port No., nor an entry in the Static Address Table) is being used to determine if and how frames addressed to the value of the corresponding instance of Station Address are forwarded.

nvalid Indicates this entry is no longer valid, but has not been flushed from the table.

earned Indicates the Port No. for this entry was learned, and is being used.

self Indicates thisrepresents onThe corresponNo’s. indicateaddress.

mgmt Indicates the Station Addreexisting Statio

Table 6: Status ofEn

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icates DRD Route resents a relay across the

idge Relay Function of this R Concentrator.

icates DRD Route is also a ue of an existing Static RD ute in the FdbStaticRDTable.

Dynamic Route Table tries

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. The second octet contains the most ificant octet of the LAN ID and the final octet tains the least significant 4 bits of the LAN ID he 4 most significant bits of the octet.

t No. CRF Port number of the CRF Port on which a e with a DRD matching DRD Route (see

ex.Route) has been seen. A value of zero is igned when DRD Route is known, but the CRF t number has not been learned.

ustus of this entry. See Table 7:

This button accesses th(Page 37). This view conMAC address entries.

Static/Dynamic TabAccess: Select the Static FStatic/Dynamic Filtering vie

This view contains two tStatic Route Table (Page

Static MACThis table contains inforstatic MAC address entrDatabase.

able 7: Status of Dynamic Route Table Entries

Status Description

her This includes the case where some other MIB object is being used to determine how/if a frame containing this DRD is forwarded.

valid Indicates this entry is no longer valid, but has not been flushed from the table.

arned Indicates the Port No. for this entry was learned.

internal Bridge Relay Function

IndrepBrDT

mgmt IndvalRodtr

Static Filtering

Table 7: Status of En

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Address in this entry may t within the value of this ight ports, with the first ts 1 through 8, the

CRF Ports 9 through 16 ctet, the most significant

t numbered port, and the esents the highest ult value of this object is priate length.

ues are: other, invalid, OnReset. See Table 8:

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x.Station Index is the CRF number identifying this ance of CRF. The Station is the destination C address in a frame to which this entry’s ring information applies. This object can take value of a group or broadcast address.

Statusws creation and deletion of static entries. es are: active, notInService, notReady, ateAndGo, createAndWait, and destroy.

r In Mask set of CRF Ports receiving frames with a tination address matching the address cified by the Station Address (see ex.Station) in this entry which may forward frame to any output CRF Port indicated by Addr Out Mask. Each octet within the value of object specifies a set of eight ports, with the octet specifying CRF Ports 1 through 8, the nd octet specifying CRF Ports 9 through 16 so on. Within each octet, the most significant represents the lowest numbered port, and the t significant bit represents the highest bered port. The default value of this object is

ring of ones of appropriate length.

r Out Mask set of CRF Ports to which frames with a tination address matching the address

specified by the Station be forwarded. Each octeobject specifies a set of eoctet specifying CRF Porsecond octet specifying and so on. Within each obit represents the lowesleast significant bit reprnumbered port. The defaa string of ones of appro

Addr StatusStatus of this entry. Valpermanent, and delete

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TR Concentrator when Function is enabled (No. e Destination Route ts of 2 parts; a 4 bit bit LAN ID. This hat has a port on the nected to the indicated ists of 3 octets so that it with the RI fields of rmation. The first octet least significant bits. The e most significant octet of l octet contains the least LAN ID in the 4 most tet.

tion of static entries. InService, notReady, dWait, and destroy.

a frame with a DRD escription (Table 9) in .

Table 9:

Ta

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tic Route Tableble containing information about specific ic route descriptor entries in the CRF Filtering abase.

x.Route Index is the CRF number identifying this ance of CRF. The Route refers to Static ries containing DRD information for internal ge Ports. These entries are added as part of

the initialization of the Dan internal Bridge Relayof Bridge Relays =1). ThDescriptor (DRD) consisBridge Number and a 12identifies a bridge (BN) tlocal LAN and a port conLAN ID. This object conscan be easily compared frames with routing infocontains the BN in the 4second octet contains ththe LAN ID and the finasignificant 4 bits of the significant bits of the oc

Row StatusAllows creation and deleValues are: active, notcreateAndGo, createAn

Port NoThe CRF Port on which matching route status dthis status is forwarded

Route StatusStatus of this entry. See

ble 8: Status of Static MAC Table Entries

Status Description

other Indicates this entry is currently in use under conditions different from the available status definitions that follow.

invalid Indicates this entry is no longer valid, but has not been flushed from the table. Writing this value to the object removes the entry.

permanent Indicates this entry is currently in use and will remain so after the next reset.

deleteOnReset Indicates the entry is currently in use and will remain so until the next reset.

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TheentrFielhea

ation Viewviews menu for the n, select Port Mask.

mation about the CRF c management functions.

CRF number identifying e Type identifies the try. The MRI forwards

n class equal to rresponding mask entry. ass is 0 and the source ation address in the MAC the frame. MAC frames

not found in this table MRI.

which frames with a ing the function class pe in this entry may be

t within the value of this ight ports, with the first ts 1 through 8, the

CRF Ports 9 through 16 ctet, the most significant

t numbered port, and the esents the highest

Ta

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Add Entry button allows you to add new ies to the Static/Dynamic Table (Page 37). ds in this view correspond to the column dings in the Static/Dynamic Table.

Port Mask InformAccess: From the Icon SubDTRConcApp Application ico

This table contains inforport out mask for specifi

Index.TypeThe Index refers to the this instance of CRF. Thfunction class for this enframes with a destinatioIndex.Type using the coWhen the destination clclass is not 0, the destinframe is used to forwardwith a destination classare not forwarded by the

Port Out MaskThe set of CRF Ports to destination class matchspecified by the Index.Tyforwarded to. Each octeobject specifies a set of eoctet specifying CRF Porsecond octet specifying and so on. Within each obit represents the lowesleast significant bit reprnumbered port.

ble 9: Route Status in Static Route Table

Status Description

other Indicates this entry is currently in use under conditions different from the available status definitions that follow.

invalid Indicates this entry is no longer valid, but has not been flushed from the table.

permanent Indicates the entry is currently in use and will remain so after the next reset.

deleteOnReset Indicates the entry is currently in use and will remain so until the next reset.

dd Entry

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mined by the port is connected to in a by the Stack hen two switches are .

er. For an OC-8600; 1 is e external PSU.

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S16 Applications major application (STS16App) provides

ess to the following application-specific views via the Icon Subviews menu:

Power Supply Information ViewSTS16 Stack Configuration View (Page 86)Probe/Crosslink Configuration View (Page 96)TrCRF Configuration View (Page 97)TrBRF Configuration View (Page 99)Filter Configuration View (Page 100)

STS16App is the major application to these e minor applications which will be covered wing descriptions of the above icon subviews.

ATM Uplink Application (Page 42)Fast Ethernet Uplink Application (Page 49)High Speed Token Ring Uplink Application (Page 50)

wer Supply Information Viewess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the STS16App lication icon, select Power Supply.

view provides statistical information rding power supply performance. The table

standard Sort, Find, Update, and Print

buttons (see SPECTRUMfollowing column headin

SwitchSwitch number as deternumber that the switchMatrix or as determinedManagement software wconnected back to back

Power SupplyThe power supply numbthe internal PSU, 2 is th

StateThe state indicates the cof the selected power supresent, operational,and dc-Failure.

Number ChangesThe number of times thestate since reset.

Time Since Last ChangeTime ticks since the powstate.

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address. Specifying the s is not allowed.

figured PVC.

raffic profile for this PVC View (Page 43). The value ardware traffic profile.

ch this PVC belongs.

and deletion of new rows /LEC is deleted (e.g. by

Status, PVCs belonging to atically deleted. Values ice, notReady, dWait, and destroy.

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M Uplink Application STS16App provides access to the ATMULApp or application with the following icon views:

Permanent Virtual Connections ViewTraffic Profiles View (Page 43)VCC Status Information (Page 46)ATM Uplink Configuration View (Page 57)Signaling Configuration View (Page 84)

rmanent Virtual Connections w

ess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ATMULApp lication icon, select PVC Config.

view accesses a table for setting up manent Virtual Connections (PVCs). The manent Virtual Connections Table has dard Sort, Find, Update, Print and Add ry buttons (see SPECTRUM Views). Column dings are described below.

x.VPI.VCI field specifies Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). The null VCC ) is reserved for sending unassigned cells.

ATM AddressSpecifies the target ATMATM Address as all zero

TypeSpecifies the type of con

Traffic ProfileValues 0..63 selects a tfrom the Traffic Profiles (-1) selects the default h

VAP IndexSpecifies the VAP to whi

Row StatusUsed to control creationin the table. When a VAPwriting destroy to Row this VAP/LEC are automare: active, notInServcreateAndGo, createAn

Opens the Add PVC Tab

Note:Note:

Specifying pvnot allowed.

Add Entry

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raffic Profiles Table, raffic profiles that are particular AUM. By s will be defined for each fic profiles have the Table 10:

ss Row Status

active(1)

active(1)

active(1)

active(1)

active(1)

active(1)

active(1)

active(1)

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d PVC Table Entryess: From the Permanent Virtual Connections View, on the Add Entry button.

m within this view, you can add entries into Permanent Virtual Connections View (Page 42). ds in this view correspond to the column dings in the Permanent Virtual Connections .

Traffic Profiles VAccess: From the Icon SubApplication icon, select Traffi

This view accesses the Twhich defines up to 64 tusable by all VAPs on a default, 10 traffic profileAUM. These default trafcharacteristics listed in

Table 10: Default Traffic Profiles

Index Type Descr Param1 Descr Param2 Qos Cla

0 bestEffort(9) 353208 (~155 Mbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

1 bestEffort(9) 235849 (~100 Mbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

2 bestEffort(9) 96000 (~43 Mbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

3 bestEffort(9) 81056 (~34 Mbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

4 bestEffort(9) 59259 (~25 Mbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

5 bestEffort(9) 23585 (~10 Mbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

6 bestEffort(9) 2358 (~1 Mbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

7 bestEffort(9) 1208 (~512 Kbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

8 bestEffort(9) 604 (~256 Kbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

9 bestEffort(9) 353 (~150 Kbps) 5 = N/A qosNone(5)

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x.Profiletifies a particular traffic profile.

ecifies the traffic descriptor type. These types combined with a five element parameter or to describe a Traffic Descriptor. Traffic criptors along with a Best Effort Indicator are d to indicate a Conformance Definition. The e textual convention defines combinations of ILMI (cf. ATM Forum / af-ilmi-0065.000) ffic Descriptor Type and Best Effort Indicator es for use with traffic profiles in SSIM-A2-02 SSIM-A8-02 ATM SmartStack Interface ules. Values are: atmfNoClpNoScr, fNoClpScr, atmfClpNoTaggingScr, fClpTaggingScr, bestEffort, and ClpABR.

cr Param1 through Param5of these parameters have the same cription. Traffic descriptor dependent ameter; its semantics are dependent on the e in the Type column. Please, refer to the

cription of the different Traffic Descriptor es (Type) which describes these changing antics in detail.

Classlity Of Service Class for this traffic profile. QosClass textual convention is defined to

identify the four service ATM Forum UNI Specifi

Four QoS classes namedqos4 have been specifieservice classes A, B, C, unspecified QoS Class nbest effort traffic.

Row StatusUsed to control creationin the table. Values are:notReady, createAndGodestroy.

Opens the Add Traffic Pview.

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Class

Service Class A ConCirc

Service Class B Varvide

Service Class C Con

Service Class D Con

Add Entry

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d Traffic Profiles Entryess: From the Traffic Profiles View, click on the Add y button.

m within this view, you can add entries into Traffic Profiles View (Page 43). Fields in this correspond to the column headings in the

ffic Profiles View.

k this button to access the VAP Traffic Profile ping View. This view maps select traffic

files to select traffic profiles for outgoing nections.

P Traffic Profile Mapping View view shows the Traffic Profile Mapping Table. table contains up to 10 traffic profile pings for each VAP in the system. These pings are used to select traffic profiles for

going connections. They are tried one at a time rting with Index.VAP.Map 0) until a matching file is found. Refer to the description of ATM ress (Page 46) for more on matching traffic

files. When a VAP is created, one default traffic file mapping (Index.VAP.Map = 0) will be ted for this VAP. This mapping has the wing characteristics (see Table 12):

Index.VAP.MapSelects one of up to 10 V

file Mapping

Table 12: Default T

Column Heading

Index.VAP.Map

ATM Address

Address Mask

Type

Prof0

Prof1

Prof2

Prof3

Prof4

Prof5

Prof6

Prof7

Prof8

Prof9

Row Status

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alues are: active, y, createAndGo, estroy.

Table Entry view.

Entryic Profile Mapping View, click

ou can add entries into apping View (Page 45). spond to the column ffic Profile Mapping View.

mationviews menu for the ATMULApp Config.

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Addressr the Address Mask has been applied (logical ) to the destination ATM address, the result is operation is compared to ATM Address. If

two match exactly and the Type matches that e outgoing connection, the traffic profile

cified by Prof0 through Prof9 is tried. If this call jected with cause "User cell rate not

ilable", the traffic profile specified by Prof1 is d and so on. If no match is found in this ping, the next mapping is tried. This goes on

il all mappings for this VAP have been tried. r this the Profile (Page 61) in the Specific VAP figuration (Page 60) is tried.

ress MaskATM address mask that is applied (logical ) to the destination ATM address before it is pared to ATM Address of this traffic profile ping.

ecifies VCC type of this mapping. Values are: aDirectVcc, controlDirectVcc, trolDistributeVcc, multicastSendVcc, ticastForwardVcc, and anyType.

f0 through Prof9of these columns have the same description: f”x” corresponds to a NULL pointer. 0..63

selects a particular entr(Page 44).

Row StatusUsed to control creationin the table. When a VAPwriting destroy to lecRmaps belonging to this Vautomatically deleted. VnotInService, notReadcreateAndWait, and d

Opens the Add Mapping

Add Mapping TableAccess: From the VAP Traffon the Add Entry button.

From within this view, ythe VAP Traffic Profile MFields in this view correheadings in the VAP Tra

VCC Status InforAccess: From the Icon SubApplication icon, select VCC

Add Entry

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s created. See Table 14.

f VCC. Information about r semantics is listed in

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table contains status information about all n VCCs on an ATM Uplink Module.

x.VPI.VCI field specifies the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) of the VCC in stion.

ge of the VCC. Values are described in Table 13:

InstncWhen Usage has one of holds the number of theInstance is not valid for

Create Means Means by which VCC wa

TxTrafficDescType Traffic descriptor type opossible values and theiTable 15.

Table 13: Usage Values

Usage Value

sscop 1

ilmi 2

oam 3

laneConfig 4

laneControlDirect 5

laneControlDistribute 6

laneMulticastSend 7

laneMulticastForward 8

laneDataDirect 9

Table 14: VCC

VCC Creat

system

pvc

incomingPoint2PointS

outgoingPoint2PointSv

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outgoingPoint2Multipo

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aram1 through Param5ffic descriptor type dependent parameter. antics are dependent on the value of Tx

ffic Descriptor Type.

Cls lity Of Service Class for the VCC. Values are: 1, qos2, qos3, qos4, and qosNone.

Disc ws whether the ATM switch is allowed (true = wed, false = not allowed) to discard entire L5) frames after having discarded one cell such a frame. Values are: true, or false.

VCC Service CatService category of VCCcbr, rtVbr, nrtVbr, abr

ATM Address When Usage has the lanAddress holds the ATM Astation or proxy client. Afor other values of Usag

Tx FramesNumber of (AAL5) frameVCC.

TxHiByteTogether TxHiByte and Tvirtual 64 bit Tx Bytes cof bytes transmitted on contains the most signifTxLoByte the least signivirtual counter.

TxLoByteSee description for TxHi

Rx Frames Number of (AAL5) frame

RxHiByteTogether RxHiByte and virtual 64 bit Rx Bytes cbytes received on this V

Table 15: Traffic Descriptor Values

Traffic Descriptor Value

atmfNoClpNoScr 3

atmfNoClpScr 6

atmfClpNoTaggingScr 7

atmfClpTaggingScr 8

bestEffort 9

atmClpABR 10

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most significant 32 bits and RxLoByte the t significant 32 bits of this virtual counter.

oByte description for RxHiByte.

st Ethernet Uplink plication

FEULApp provides access to this minor lication with the following icon subviews:

Fast Ethernet Uplink DS21143 ViewFast Ethernet Uplink Configuration (Page 68)Model Information Views (Page 111)

t Ethernet Uplink DS21143 Viewess: From the Icon Subviews menu, select DS21143 nostics.

table contains diagnostics counters esponding to registers in the Digital iconductors 21143 chip used on the TB

ink module. The counters are mainly for nostics purposes.

x.Portex to identify port on module. Port 1 is the port he left and port 2 is the port to the right.

Last ResetTime since Last Reset/C

Bytes Rcv The number of bytes rec

Bytes SentThe number of bytes sen

Frames RcvThe number of frames r

Frames SentThe number of frames s

MCast Bytes RxThe number of multicas

Mcast Frames RxThe number of multicas

Frms Tx DeferredThe number of transmitdeferred.

Frms Tx Sngl ColThe number of transmitsingle collision.

Frms Tx Mltpl ColThe number of transmitmultiple collisions.

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es access to this minor owing icon subviews:

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iews (Page 111)

N Diagnostics

views menu for the rLAN.

nostics counters rs in the Texas N chip used on the HSTR

s the appropriate User , in this case a HSTR itch stack. See Table 22,

ices (Page 78).

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ailed Col number of transmitted frames which had d collisions due to CSMA/CD.

ail Carr Fail number of carrier signals that failed.

ail Shrt Circ number of transmitted failed due to short uiting.

ail Open Circuit number of transmitted failed due to open uits.

ail RmtRx number of transmitted failures from remote iver.

Blk Err number of failed bulk errors.

ail Framing Err number of failed framing errors that have n received.

ail Frm Long number of failed long frames that have been ived.

ail Frm Longrm Dest number of frames longrm destinations that e been received.

Data Overrun Signifies that the packetinformation.

High Speed TokApplicationThe HSTRULApp providapplication with the foll

• HSTR ThunderLAN D• HSTR Uplink Configu• Model Information V

HSTR ThunderLATableAccess: From the Icon SubHSTRULApp, select Thunde

This table contains diagcorresponding to registeInstruments ThunderLAuplink module.

IndexThe module index selectExpansion Module (UEMUplink Module) in the swHSTR Uplink Module Ind

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following counters are mainly for diagnostics poses:

Tx GoodTx UnderrunTx DeferredTx Single CollTx Multi CollTx Exces CollTx Late CollRx GoodRx OverrunRx Crc ErrorRx Code ErrorRx Carrier Loss

t Reset ting an INTEGER value to this object, causes tatistical counters in this table row to be t.

R Mac MIB Applications major application (model type dtrMacApp)

vides access to the following application-cific subview via the Icon Subviews menu:

dot5 Statistics Information

The dtrMacApp is the foapplications are describ

• 802.5 Information fo(Page 52)

• dot5 Statistics Inform

dot5 Statistics InAccess: From the Icon SubdtrMacMIBApp Application ic

This view contains the f

Isolating Soft Errors

• Line• Burst• A/C• Total

Non-Isolating Soft Error

• Lost Frames• Congestions• Frame Copied• Recoveries• Token• Total

Hard Errors

• Abort Trans

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InternalSignal LossLobe WireFrequencyTotal

2.5 Information for Interface mber view will contain the same fields for all the rfaces.

ess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the dtrIfApp lication icon, select Configuration.

mandses are: None, Open, Reset, and Close.

Mode Selectes are: Port, and Station.

g Speedes are: Unknown, 1-Megabit, 4-Megabits,

16-Megabits.

ive Monitor Processes are: Participate, and otParticipate.

Functional Address BitmThe bit mask of all Tokeaddresses for which this

Ring StateThe current port state wleaving the ring. Values Opening, and Closing.

Ring Open-StatusThis field indicates the sfailure of the station’s menter the ring. Values arFailed, Signal Loss, IRing Failed, BeaconinAddress, Request Failand Open.

Stream NeighborThe MAC address of the ring.

Ring StatusThe current status of ththe following fields whic

• RingRecovery• SingleStation• RemoveReceived• Auto-RemovalError• LobeWireFault• TransmitBeacon

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Performance Views

This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for models oRing switches in SPECTRUM.

formance views display performance statistics erms of a set of transmission attributes, e.g., rates, frame rates, % error, etc. A typical view hown in Figure 9. The instantaneous dition of each transmission attribute is rded in a graph. The statistical information

each attribute is presented in the adjacent e.

erally, you determine performance at the ice level through Performance views accessed the Device and Application icons. You rmine performance at the port/interface level ugh Performance views accessed from rface icons.

more information on Performance views, refer he SPECTRUM Views documentation.

following paragraphs list the performance ibutes displayed for each Performance view ported by this management module.

Figure 9: Per

SpectroGRAP

Model Name

Contact

Description

Location

Network Address

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vice Performance Viewess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device , select Performance.

rent and historical frame transmission rmation is provided via the following ibutes.

Frame Rate% Delivered% Forwarded% Transmit% Error% Discarded

rt Performance Viewess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device face icon, select Performance.

rent and historical packet transmission rmation is provided via the following ibutes.

LoadPacket Rate% Error% Discarded

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guration Viewviews menu for a selected Device view, select Interface

rface Configuration View. s are described in this

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Configuration Views

This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for modeToken Ring switches in SPECTRUM.

figuration views allow you to view and modify rent settings for the modeled device and its rfaces, ports, and applications. The following figuration views are available for models of 16 devices:

Interface Configuration ViewATM Uplink Configuration View (Page 57)Interface Configuration Table (Page 67)Fast Ethernet Uplink Configuration (Page 68)HSTR Uplink Configuration Table (Page 78)Signaling Configuration View (Page 84)STS16 Stack Configuration View (Page 86)Probe/Crosslink Configuration View (Page 96)TrCRF Configuration View (Page 97)TrBRF Configuration View (Page 99)Switch Port Table Entry (Page 107)

Interface ConfiAccess: From the Icon SubInterface icon in the InterfaceConfiguration.

Figure 10 shows the InteOther configuration viewsection, but contain diff

Figure 10: Interfac

SpectroGRAP

Network AddressModel ContactDescriptionLocation

File View Tools

Operation Status

Interface Conf

Bookmarks

Admin. Status

Last Change

IP Addres

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view provides the following information for selected interface:

ration Status current operational state of the interface (Up, n, or Testing).

in. Status desired operational state of the interface (Up, n, or Testing).

t Change System UpTime value when the interface red its current operational state.

ddress/Network Mask window provides a list of the user-defined es and IP addresses for the interface.

sical Address Ethernet (MAC) address of the interface.

dwidth estimated bandwidth of the interface, sured in bits per second. For interfaces that ot vary in bandwidth, or no accurate estimate

be made, a nominal bandwidth is provided.

ket Size largest packet that can be transmitted or ived by the port, displayed in octets.

Queue LengthThe length of the outboupackets.

Func AddrEnables the IEEE SpannTrBRF level to use the IB

ATM Uplink CoViewAccess: From the Icon SubApplication icon, select Conf

This view contains the Aprovides information absoftware version numbebottom of the view are dUplink Info Table.

IndexThe module index selectUplink Module (AUM) inmodule’s indices are ass58). The index field in cewith this view correlatesdescription:

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Product IDring containing the hardware product ID.

Versionring containing the hardware version.

ECO Levelring containing the ECO update level.

Serial No.ring containing the hardware serial number.

Product IDring containing the software product ID.

SW VersionA string containing the s

SW ECO LevelA string containing the E

Boot PromA string containing the Bnumber.

This button accesses thConfiguration View (Pageconfiguration variables cATM Ports (VAPs) of a gi

This button accesses thView (Page 64). This viewvariables that control diphysical ATM port.

This button accesses th(Page 64). This view impcontaining the last 10 lothe ATM Uplink.

Table 16: ATM Uplink Module Indices

ATM Uplink Module Description

UplinkModuleIndex 1 Leftmost AUM in switch number 1

UplinkModuleIndex 2 Rightmost AUM in switch number 1

UplinkModuleIndex 3 Leftmost AUM in switch number 2

UplinkModuleIndex 4 Rightmost AUM in switch number 2

UplinkModuleIndex 16 Rightmost AUM in switch number 8

VAP Configuration

Port Hardware

Message Log

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button access the LED Status Table e 65). This view shows the state of the front el LEDs of each AUM.

mmon VAP Configuration Viewess: In the ATM Uplink Configuration view, click the Configuration button.

view contains the Common VAP Info Table ch provides configuration variables common ll VAPs of a given AUM. In addition to the mns described below, there are two buttons

he bottom of the view. These buttons access rmation about configuration variables and C address connections.

x module index selects the appropriate ATM ink Module (AUM) in the switch stack. The ule’s indices are assigned in Table 16 (Page

Supportcifies whether SVCs are supported by the ATM tch to which the AUM is connected. Values yes, and no.

Addr Reg SupportAdministrative status ofregistration. Values are:unsupported.

Number VCCControls the total numbVAPs on the AUL.

No. DestinationControls the total numbavailable to all VAPs on

UNI VersionControls the UNI versionis version3point1.

Max Line RateControls the maximum physical link between thswitch.

Reset CtrsWriting an INTEGER valstatistics counters in th

Module StateThe module state providinformation on the operthan what can otherwisifOperStatus. The statessemantics—see Table 17

ED Status

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guration VAP Configuration table, n.

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Accesses the Specific VAcontains configuration vVAP. This table is descriConfiguration below.

Accesses the MAC AddreFor each VAP, this view VPI/VCI pairs.

Specific VAP ConfiAccess: From the Commonselect the Specific VAP butto

This view contains configto each Virtual ATM Por

Index.VAPIdentifies a VAP within a

LEC IndexThis variable holds the Lcorresponding to this VA

Addr AssignControls assignment of address. When set to mamust be specified in ATM

Table 17: Module States

Module State Description

unknown The module state is unknown.

disabled The module is administratively disabled.

booting The module is coming up. The module will normally enter the "down" state once booting completes.

down The module has booted successfully and may now be configured. Once configured, it can be brought to the operational state up(6).

goingUp The module is coming into the operational state up.

up The module is operational and VAPs can now be brought into their operational state thereby enabling traffic across the AUM. This state maps to an operational state "up". All other values of Module State maps to an operation state "down".

goingDown The module is being taken out of the operational state.

failing The module has failed. Rebooting will normally be required to bring it out of this state.

Specific VAP

Address Conn

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n automatic, the ATM address is generated omatically.

Addressen Addr Assign is set to manual, ATM Address st specify an ATM address for the VAP/LEC. ATM address of all zeros is not allowed.

ATM Addresscifies an ATM address to use when attempting onnect to the LAN Emulation Configuration ver (LECS) to be used for the VAP/LEC. aults to an ATM address of all zeros indicating t LEC ATM Address is not configured. Setting ATM Address to all zeros effectively removes earlier user-specified LECS ATM Address for VAP/LEC.

Vpiing LEC Vpi/LEC Vci to 0/0 effectively oves any earlier user-specified LECS PVC LecsVpi/vapLecsVci) for the VAP/LEC in stion. Regarding the semantics of this object, se see the reference in the description LEC Address.

Vci description of LEC Vpi.

r VCCVAPs on a particular AUM allocate VCCs from mmon pool. Guar VCC specifies the number

VCCs that the VAP will bpool.

Guar DestAll VAPs on a particularallocate destination STEGuar Dest specifies the nSTEVs that the VAP willpool.

ProfileThe traffic profile to be umapping matches the Vof 0..63 selects a profilView (Page 43); (-1) seletraffic profile.

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ue to this object, resets his VAP.

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ate Dif is the maximum difference (in cells/s) there

be between the requested receive rate of an ming call (called the forward rate) and the line (353208 cells/s) before a call is rejected with cause "User cell rate not available."

is done to ensure interoperability with ipment, which does not handle call-rejection h cause "User cell rate not available") ording to the ATM Forum LANE 1.0 cification.

ate Dif is the maximum difference (in cells/s) there

be between the requested transmit rate of an ming call (called the backward rate) and the rate (353208 cells/s) before a call is rejected the cause "User cell rate not available."

This is done to ensure inequipment, which does (with cause "User cell raaccording to the ATM Fospecification.

Trace MaskThis is essentially a 32 bmessage output. Log methe Message Logs View status section below.

Reset CtrWriting an INTEGER valall counters specific to t

Reset AddrWriting an INTEGER valaddress table entries pe

Explorer RateExplorer frame forwardithrottle. A value of (-1) throttling for this VAP.

Spanning ModeUsed when configuring Setting this object to fooverrides the spanning tVAP. Setting this object spanning tree algorithm

te:te:

The default value of this parameter (max value) effectively disables the checking on the requested receive rate.

te:te:

The default value of this parameter (max value) effectively disables the checking on the requested transmit rate.

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object to unknown is not allowed. Values are: o, forwarding, blocking, and unknown.

e State provides a finer granularity of rmation on the operational state of the VAP n what can otherwise be read from erStatus. The states have the following antics—see Table 18:

Max TransmitMTU size of this virtual

MAC Address ConAccess: From the Commonselect the Address Conn bu

For each VAP, the MAC table maps MAC addres

Index.VAP.MACIdentifies the VAP MAC

Table 18: VAP States

VAP State Description

known The VAP state is unknown.

abled The VAP is administratively disabled. Normally, State will be adminDown when the VAP is administratively disabled, however, in situations where the VAP is not assigned to a VLAN, it will show up as disabled instead.

ngUp The VAP is coming into one of its operational states.

The VAP is in operational state, but due to the spanning tree algorithm it is not forwarding frames, i.e. the VAP is up but not forwarding. forwarding is the "real" operational state.

goingAdminDown The Vdisabstabl

adminDown The Vdisab

failed The VLog Tabou

waitingForModuleUp The Vto co

forwarding The Vcapa

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wcessed from three different ration, Fast Ethernet Uplink

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implements a buffer g messages generated by ffer is written cyclically essage with index 1 is not time stamp Message h log message; it contains UpTime object at the time rrence. Log message d using Trace Mask VAP Configuration

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ual Path Identifier (VPI) of VCC connecting the to the destination identified by the MAC

ress.

ual Channel Identifier (VCI) of VCC connecting AUM to the destination identified by the MAC ress.

rt Hardware Setup Viewess: In the ATM Uplink Configuration view, click the Hardware button.

view shows the Port Hardware Table which tains configuration variables that control erent properties of the physical ATM port. The column headings in this table are described w.

x module index selects the appropriate ATM ink Module (AUM) in the switch stack. The ule’s indices are assigned in Table 16 (Page

ter Timingtrols the source of the ATM transmitter

ing. Values are: network which makes the smitter synchronize with the incoming traffic

on the receiver; and loctransmitter generate its

Framing ModeControls the TC framingand sonet.

Empty CellsControls whether the ATunassigned cells when t

Message Logs VieAccess: This view can be acplaces: ATM Uplink ConfiguConfiguration, or HSTR Upthree views, click the Messag

The Log Message Table containing the last 10 lothe ATM Uplink. The buwhich means that the mnecessarily the oldest. ATime is recorded for eacthe value of MIB-II’s sysof the log message occuoutput may be controlle(Page 62) in the Specific (Page 60).

Index.LogIndex into cyclical buffe

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ration Viewpology Interface view, select Subviews menu.

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s on the model.

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ess Translation Table s the MAC and IP ce.

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sage Timee of MIB-II’s sysUpTime at the time of

urrence of the logged event.

sage Text message text.

D Status Tableess: In the ATM Uplink Configuration view, click the Status button.

view shows a simple table illustrating the e of the front panel LEDs of each AUM. The column headings are described below.

x module index selects the appropriate ATM ink Module (AUM) in the switch stack. The ule’s indices are assigned in Table 16 (Page

nosticgnostics LED state. Values are: on and off.

ror LED state. Values are: on and off.

al Loss loss of the transmission signal. Values are: on off.

Receive SyncThe receive synchronizaand off.

STS16 ConfiguAccess: From the Device ToConfiguration from the Icon

The STS Configuration cfields and buttons, and Configuration Table. De

Contact StatusThe contact status of th

Number of InterfacesThe number of interface

Opens the Redundancy aOptions (Page 66), whichand model redundancy.

Open the Interface Addr(Page 67), which displayaddresses for the interfa

Redundancy and Model Re

Interface Address Transla

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UP/DOWN events?ue will cause Spectrum to erfaces whenever the UP or LINK DOWN event.

econfiguration?if Spectrum should connections off a model’s reconfiguration occurs.

odel? true allows Spectrum to ifferent topological

AutoDiscovery process.

trum to re-evaluate all also force a Device is enabled.

ice Discovery to discover

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dundancy and Model configuration Optionsess: From the STS Configuration View, click on the undancy and Model Reconfiguration Options button.

plays buttons allowing you to configure the el and redundancy.

undancy Administrative Status?bling Redundancy will cause Spectrum to ate this model when the Primary Address is

accessible and a list of redundant preferred resses exist.

erate Redundancy Alarms?ing this option set to true will cause ctrum to generate alarms when Redundancy lligence updates the Network Address.

omatically Reconfigure Interfaces? button determines if Spectrum should itor for changes in the number of interfaces. ing this option to false will prevent ctrum from detecting any such changes.

ate Sub-Interfaces?is device supports RFC1573, this button rmines whether Spectrum should model its -interfaces or not. If true, these models will isplayed in the Sub-Interface view of the sical Interface model.

Reconfigure due to LINKSetting this option to trremodel this device’s intdevice sends out a LINK

Device Discovery after RThis button determines update its knowledge of interfaces, after a model

Topologically Relocate MHaving this button set torelocate the model to a dlocations as part of the

This button forces Specinterface models. It will Discovery if that option

This button forces a Devthe model’s connection.

Reconfigure Model

Discover LANs

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erface Address Translation bleess: From the STS Configuration View, click on the rface Address Translation button.

rface Indexointer to the entry in the Interface Table esponding to this port.

sical Address Ethernet (MAC) address of the interface.

work Address IP Address of the interface.

erface Configuration Tableess: From the Device Topology Interface view, select IF figuration from the Icon Subviews menu.

x interface index number for this table.

criptiontains the name of the device and the dware revision number.

e type of module plugged into the slot. Module s OC8600 and OC860x(860x) represent the her board with the CPU and system memory.

Module state none( repmodules plugged in. ValSTS16 Application View

BandwidthThe estimated bandwidtmeasured in bits per secdo not vary in bandwidthcan be made, a nominal

Physical AddressThe Ethernet (MAC) add

Operation StatusThe current operationalDown, or Testing).

Admin. StatusThe desired operational Down, or Testing).

Last Change The System UpTime valentered its current oper

Queue LengthThe length of the outboupackets.

Packet SizeThe largest packet that received by the port, dis

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st Ethernet Uplink nfiguration

ess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FEULApp lication icon, select Configuration.

table contains information about hardware software version numbers. The column dings and the five buttons at the bottom of the en are described below:

x module index selects the appropriate User ansion Module (UEM, in this case a TB Uplink ule) in the switch stack.

Product IDring containing the hardware product tification code.

Version ring containing the hardware version.

ECO Level ring containing the ECO update level.

Serial No.ring containing the hardware serial number.

Product IDring containing the software product tification code.

SW Version A string containing the s

SW ECO Level A string containing the E

Boot PromA string containing the Bnumber.

Opens the Fast Ethernet(Page 69), which containconfiguration.

Opens the Fast EthernetTable (Page 71), which cthis virtual port.

Opens the Message Logsview implements a buffelog messages generated

Opens the Led Status Tashows the state of the fr

Port Configuration

Virtual Port

Message Log

LED Status

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st Ethernet Port Configurationess: From the Fast Ethernet Uplink Configuration , select the Port Configuration button.

tains information on the port configuration.

x.Portex to identify port on module. Port 1 is the port he left and port 2 is the port to the right.

dex ointer to the entry in the Interface Table esponding to this port.

Protocoltocol type for use in IEEE 802.1Q SNAP der.

Port Mode actual port operation mode. If the port is in o mode, this object will return the mode in ch the port opened. Values are: fdx-10, fdx-, hdx-10, hdx-100, and unknown.

Loss Thrber of configuration loss events during the ple period which, if exceeded, should cause port to be disabled. If the port is disabled by function the port must be manually re-bled. When writing to Cfg Loss Thr or Cfg s, the configuration loss statistics, Cfg Loss E Cfg Loss Last RC, will be reset.

Cfg LossThe sampling period, inport monitors to determloss threshold has beento Cfg Loss Thr or Cfg Lloss statistics, Cfg Losswill be reset.

Cfg Loss ENumber of events, as deRC, after the port has coand then lost communicloss statistics will be resthe two configuration va

Cfg Loss Last RCReason code describing configuration loss. A valreturned when there hasloss. The configuration lwhen writing to any of tvariables:

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state is unknown.

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may now be configured. figured, it can be brought erational state up.

is coming into the al state up.

is operational and VPs can rought into their al state thereby enabling ross the TB Uplink This state maps to tus "up". All other values ap to ifOperStatus

is being taken out of the al state.

has failed. The message be inspected to find the the failure.

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ng Lvl eshold to demand age the port address table taining address entries for all virtual ports on physical port. All numbers refer to entage of the address table. The only values

epted by the agent are 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and etting the value to 0 disables demand aging.

e Mask bit mask controlling log message output. Log sages are collected in the Message Log Table.

evides a finer granularity of information on the rational state of the port than what can

otherwise be read from ihave the following sema

Table 19: Reason Codes

Reason Code Value

wire-fault 1

lobe-test-fail 2

tkp-mac-frame-rcv-in-txi-mode

3

heart-beat-fail 4

txi-new-station 5

txi-protocol-error 6

no-cfg-loss 7

Table 20: Port C

State

unknown The port

disabled The portdisabled

down The portOnce conto the op

goingUp The portoperation

up The portnow be boperationtraffic acModule. ifOperStaof State m"down".

goingDown The portoperation

failing The portlog may cause of

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inutes. Setting this object aging.

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ns the Port Mapping Information Table e 76). This table maps the IF Index values of Mbit TB interfaces to the Module and Port es of the corresponding TB ports.

st Ethernet Virtual Port nfiguration Table

ess: From the Fast Ethernet Uplink Configuration , select the Virtual Port button.

tains configuration information on this virtual t, and three buttons at the bottom of the en.

x.Port.VPtifies a specific virtual port.

dex inter to the entry in the ifTable corresponding

his virtual port.

ify FCtrols whether FC modification is enabled for virtual port. Values are: disabled, and bled.

ging Mode trols whether this virtual port uses VLAN ing. Values are: tagged, and untagged.

TransmitMTU size of this virtual allowed.

Max BCastBroadcast frame forwardthrottle. A value of (-1) dthrottling.

SpanningUsed when configuring Setting this object to fooverrides the spanning tvirtual port. Setting thisspanning tree algorithmSetting this object to un

Aging TimeAddress aging time in mto zero disables address

Security ModeThere is currently no suvalue of zero will alwayssecurity mode may be ulearning at a port wheredestination MAC addresvalue of normal indicatenot configured for secursrc-addrs indicates thaaddresses is disabled. A

ort Mapping

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and deletion of new rows active, notInService, , createAndWait, and

ld (RIF) aging time in ject to zero disables RIF

seconds. Zero means

Virtual Port Protocols ontains information on idging.

ddress Table (Page 76). set up a back up

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rs indicates that learning for destination resses is disabled. A value of secure-src--dest-addrs indicates that learning is bled for both source and destination resses.

e vides more information on the operational e of the virtual port (VP) than what can erwise be read from ifOperStatus. The states e the following semantics:

Row Status Used to control creationin the table. Values are:notReady, createAndGodestroy.

Rif AgingRouting Information Fieminutes. Setting this obaging.

Rif Not LearnRIF not learn interval indisabled.

Opens the Fast EthernetTable (Page 73), which cTCP/IP Translational Br

Opens the Dual Home AThis view allows you to connection.

Opens the Port Mapping(Page 76). This table ma

Table 21: FE Port Operational States

State Description

nknown The VP state is unknown.

own The VP is administratively disabled. It may now be configured. Once configured, it can be brought into one of its operational states.

p The VP is in operational state, but due to the spanning tree algorithm it is not forwarding frames, i.e. the VP is up but not forwarding. Forwarding is the "real" operational state.

orwarding The VP is in operational state, capable of forwarding frames.

ormant The VP is administratively enabled, but the physical port is not open (up).

Protocol Bridging

Dual Home

Port Mapping

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ional Bridging Table

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Mbit TB interfaces to the Module and Port es of the corresponding TB ports.

t Ethernet Virtual Port Protocols le

ess: From the Fast Ethernet Virtual Port figuration table, click on the Protocol Bridging button.

view contains the TCP/IP Translational ging Table, and four buttons at the bottom of screen.

x.Port.V tifies a specific virtual port.

Conversionversion types available on Token Ring. Values ieee802-3-SNAP, and ethernetII.

Conversion version types available on Ethernet. Values ieee802-3-SNAP, and ethernetII.

ble Cur Convbles/disables current conversion. Values are: abled, and enabled.

Routingws/disallows frames to be sent with Source ting. Values are: sr, and nosr.

Explorer TypeSets STE or ARE exploreste, and are.

IP Frag Enables/disables IP fragport.

Mcast MAC AddrTR MAC address for IP m

Opens the Fast EthernetProtocol Table (Page 74).

Opens the NetBios Tran(Page 74).

Opens the SNA Translat(Page 75).

Opens the Fast EthernetTable (Page 75).

Novell

Net Bios

SNA

Other Protocols

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l Bridging Tablernet Virtual Port Protocols utton.

al port.

le on Token Ring—

ble on Ethernet. Values hernetII.

t conversion.

to be sent with Source and nosr.

r type frames. Default

or NetBios conversion.

for NetBios conversion.

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t Ethernet Virtual Port Novell Protocol le

ess: From the Fast Ethernet Virtual Port Protocols , click on the Novell button.

x.Port.Vtifies a specific virtual port.

Conversionversion types available on Token Ring. Values ieee802-5, and ieee802-5-SNAP.

Conversionversion types available on Ethernet. Values ieee802-3, novell-802-3, ieee802-3-P, and ethernetII.

ble Cur Conv bles/disables current conversion.

Routingws/disallows frames to be sent with Source ting. Values are: sr, and nosr.

lorer Type STE or ARE explorer type frames. Default e is STE.

Reversingbles/disables bit reversing. Values are: rvrs, orvrs.

NetBios TranslationaAccess: From the Fast Ethetable, click on the Net Bios b

Index.Port.VIdentifies a specific virtu

TR ConversionConversion type availabieee802-5.

Eth ConversionConversion types availaare: ieee802-3, and et

Enable Cur ConvEnables/disables curren

Src RoutingAllows/disallows framesRouting. Values are: sr,

Explorer TypeSets STE or ARE explorevalue is STE.

TR Func AddrTR Functional Address f

Eth Group AddrEthernet Group Address

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Port Other Protocol

rnet Virtual Port Protocols ocols button.

ables, Fast Ethernet Table (w/ SNAP) and t SNA Protocol Table (w/o

Port SNA Protocol

al port.

le on Token Ring—

ble on Ethernet. Values nd ethernetII.

t conversion.

to be sent with Source and nosr.

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A Translational Bridging Tableess: From the Fast Ethernet Virtual Port Protocols , click on the SNA button.

x.Port.Vtifies a specific virtual port.

Conversionversion type available on Token Ring—e802-5.

Conversionversion types available on Ethernet. Values ieee802-3, and ethernetII.

ble Cur Convbles/disables current conversion.

Routingws/disallows frames to be sent with Source ting. Values are: sr, and nosr.

lorer Type STE or ARE explorer type frames. Default e is STE.

Fast Ethernet Virtual Table Access: From the Fast Ethetable, click on the Other Prot

This view contains two tVirtual Port SNA ProtocolFast Ethernet Virtual PorSNAP) (Page 76).

Fast Ethernet Virtual Table (w/ SNAP)

Index.Port.VIdentifies a specific virtu

TR ConversionConversion type availabieee802-5-SNAP.

Eth ConversionConversion types availaare: ieee802-3-SNAP, a

Enable Cur ConvEnables/disables curren

Src RoutingAllows/disallows framesRouting. Values are: sr,

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s Tablernet Virtual Port the Dual Home button.

Table allows you to set a

.

mation Tablet Ethernet Port

thernet Virtual Port the Port Mapping button.

ation Table contains two Virtual Port Mapping

ndex values of 100 Mbit ule and Port values of the

his port.

aining the physical port ied interface.

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lorer Type STE or ARE explorer type frames. Default e is STE.

t Ethernet Virtual Port SNA Protocol le (w/o SNAP)

x.Port.Vtifies a specific virtual port.

Conversionversion type available on Token Ring—e802-5(1).

Conversionversion type available on Ethernet—ieee802-

ble Cur Convbles/disables current conversion.

Routingws/disallows frames to be sent with Source ting. Values are: sr, and nosr.

lorer Type STE or ARE explorer type frames. Default e is STE.

Dual Home AddresAccess: From the Fast EtheConfiguration table, click on

The Dual Home Addressbackup connection.

FEP AddressDual home FEP address

Port Mapping InforAccess: From either the FasConfiguration or the Fast EConfiguration table, click on

The Port Mapping Informtables: Port Mapping and(Page 81).

Port MappingThis table maps the IF ITB interfaces to the Modcorresponding TB ports.

IF Index The interface index for t

ModuleThe uplink module contimplementing the specif

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are: on, and off.

. Values are: flash, and

e. Values are: flash, and

state. Values are: on, and

state. Values are: on,

ate. Values are: on, off,

tate. Values are: on, off,

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t port index 1 or 2 for the specified interface.

ual Port Mapping Tableble mapping the IF Index values of virtual port rfaces to the Virtual Port values of the esponding virtual ports.

dex interface index for this virtual port.

ule module of the virtual port implementing the cified interface.

t port implementing the specified interface.

ual Port virtual port implementing the specified rface.

d Status Tableess: From the Fast Ethernet Uplink Configuration , click on the LED Status button.

table shows the state of the front panel LEDs each TB Uplink Module.

x index for this module.

DiagnosticDiagnostics LED state. V

ErrorError LED state. Values

Left Port Left port Link LED stateoff.

Right Port Right port Link LED statoff.

100MB LeftLeft port 100Mbits LED off.

100MB RightRight port 100Mbits LEDand off.

Left ActivityLeft port Activity LED stand flash.

Right ActivityRight port Activity LED sand flash.

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TR Uplink Configuration bleess: From the Icon Subviews menu, select figuration.

table contains information about hardware software version numbers.

x module index selects the appropriate User ansion Module (UEM, in this case a HSTR ink Module) in the switch stack. The module ces are assigned as follows:

Product IDA string containing the h

HW Version A string containing the h

HW ECO LevelA string containing the E

HW Serial No.A string containing the h

SW Product IDA string containing the s

SW VersionA string containing the s

SW ECO Level A string containing the E

Boot PromA string containing the Bnumber.

Opens the HSTR Port Co(Page 79).

Table 22: HSTR Uplink Module Indices

Module Description

hstrUplinkModuleIndex 1 Leftmost UEM in switch number 1

hstrUplinkModuleIndex 2 Rightmost UEM in switch number 1

hstrUplinkModuleIndex 3 Leftmost UEM in switch number 2

hstrUplinkModuleIndex 4 Rightmost UEM in switch number 2

hstrUplinkModuleIndex 16 Rightmost UEM in switch number 8

Port Configuration

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lues are: auto, fdx Port,

n mode. If the port is in ill return the mode that es are: fdx-Port, fdx-

loss events during the ed, the port will become isabled by this function lly re-enabled. When or Cfg Loss, the tics, Cfg Loss E and Cfg set.

minutes, for the port the configuration loss eded. When writing to Cfg e configuration loss d Cfg Loss Last RC will

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ns the HSTR Virtual Port Configuration Table e 81).

ns the Message Logs View (Page 64). This implements a buffer containing the last 10

messages generated by the ATM Uplink.

ns the Led Status Table (Page 77). This view ws the state of the front panel LEDs of each

.

TR Port Configuration Tableess: From the HSTR Uplink Configuration table, click e Port Configuration button.

x.Portex to identify port on module. Port 1 is the port he left and port 2 is the port to the right.

dexointer to the entry in the Interface Table esponding to this port.

Tag ProtocolProtocol type for use in header.

Port Mode Port operation mode. Vaand fdx-Station.

Act Port ModeThe actual port operatioauto mode, this object wthe port opened in. ValuStation, and unknown.

Cfg Loss ThrNumber of configurationsample period. If exceeddisabled. If the port is dthe port must be manuawriting to Cfg Loss Thr configuration loss statisLoss Last RC, will be re

Cfg LossThe sampling period, inmonitors to determine ifthreshold has been exceLoss Thr or Cfg Loss, thstatistics, Cfg Loss E anbe reset.

Virtual Port

essage Log

ED Status

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tate is unknown.

s administratively disabled.

ay now be configured. igured, it can be brought to ional state up.

s coming into the l state up.

s operational and VPs can ought into their operational eby enabling traffic across Uplink Module. This state OperStatus "up". All other tate map to ifOperStatus

s being taken out of the l state.

as failed. The message log spected to find the cause of .

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Loss Eber of events, as described in Cfg Loss Last

after the port has completed the join process then lost communication. The configuration statistics will be reset, when writing to any of two configuration variables.

Loss Last RCson code describing the cause of the latest figuration loss. A value of no-cfg-loss will eturned when there has not been a figuration loss. The configuration loss istics will be reset, when writing to either of two configuration variables. See Table 19, son Codes (Page 70).

ng Lvl eshold to demand age the port address table taining address entries for all virtual ports on physical port. All numbers refer to entage of the address table. The only values

epted by the agent are 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and etting the value to 0 disables demand aging.

e Mask bit mask controlling log message output. Log sages are collected in the Message Log Table ned in the status section below.

StateProvides more informatistate of the HSTR port tbe read from ifOperStatufollowing semantics:

Table 23: HSTR Po

State

unknown The port s

disabled The port i

down The port mOnce confthe operat

goingUp The port ioperationa

up The port inow be brstate therthe HSTRmaps to ifvalues of S"down".

goingDown The port ioperationa

failing The port hmay be inthe failure

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n the Port Mapping Information. This table s the IF Index values of 100 Mbit TB rfaces to the Module and Port values of the esponding TB ports.

rt Mapping Informationess: From either the HSTR Port Configuration table or

STR Virtual Port Configuration table, click on the Mapping button.

view contains two tables, Port Mapping and ual Port Mapping, described below.

t Mappingble mapping the IF Index values of 100 Mbit R interfaces to the Module and Port values of corresponding HSTR ports.

dexinter to the entry in the ifTable corresponding

his virtual port.

ule uplink module containing the physical port lementing the specified interface.

t port number of the specified interface.

Virtual Port MappingA table mapping the IF Ininterfaces to the Modulevalues of the correspond

IF IndexA pointer to the entry in to this virtual port.

ModuleThe Module of the virtuaspecified interface.

PortThe port of the virtual pspecified interface.

Virtual PortThe index of the virtual specified interface.

HSTR Virtual PorTableAccess: From the HSTR Upon the Virtual Port button.

Index.Port.VPIdentifies a specific virtu

ort Mapping

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de is used to disable rt where an allow-source C address filter is

the virtual port (VP). The options:

Port Security Mode

Indicates that...

The virtual port is not configured for security.

Learning for source addresses is disabled.

Learning for destination addresses is disabled.

Learning is disabled for both source and destination addresses.

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dex ointer to the entry in the Interface Table esponding to this virtual port.

ify FCtrols whether FC modification is enabled for virtual port. Values are: disabled, and bled.

ging Mode trols whether this virtual port uses VLAN ing. Values are: tagged, and untagged.

smit size of this virtual port. Values are: mtu1500, 4472, mtu8144, mtu17800, and useBRF.

Explorelorer frame forwarding rate per second ttle. A value of (-1) disables explorer frame ttling.

nningd when configuring manual spanning tree. ing this object to forwarding or blocking

rrides the spanning tree algorithm for this ual port. Setting this object to auto turns the nning tree algorithm on for this virtual port. ing this object to unknown is not allowed.

Aging Time Address aging time in mto zero disables address

Security ModeVirtual port security moaddress learning at a poor allow-destination MAconfigured.

StateThe operational state of states have the following

Table 24: Virtual

A value of:

normal

secure-src-addrs

secure-dest-addrs

secure-src-and-dest-addrs

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tual Port Entry.

ort Entrytual Port Configuration button.

ou can add entries into nfiguration Table view correspond to the HSTR Uplink

Information (Page 81) he IF Index values of 100 e Module and Port values ports.

ort Configuration Table, click

ont panel LEDs of each he status of the port own though.

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Statusd to control creation and deletion of new rows he table. Values are: active, notInService, Ready, createAndGo, createAndWait, and troy.

Opens the Add Entry Vir

Add Entry Virtual PAccess: From the HSTR VirTable, click on the Add Entry

From within this view, ythe HSTR Virtual Port Co(Page 81). Fields in this column headings in theConfiguration Table.

Opens the Port Mappingtable. This table maps tMbit TB interfaces to thof the corresponding TB

LED Status TableAccess: From the Virtual Pon the LED Status button.

Shows the state of the frHSTR Uplink Module. Tactivity LEDs are not sh

Table 25: HSTR Port Operational State

A value of: Indicates that...

unknown The VP state is unknown; the user should never see this.

down The VP is administratively disabled. It may now be configured. Once configured, it can be brought into one of its operational states.

up The VP is in operational state, but due to the spanning tree algorithm it is not forwarding frames, i.e. the VP is up but not forwarding. Forwarding is the "real" operational state.

forwarding The VP is in operational state, capable of forwarding frames.

dormant The VP is administratively enabled, but the physical port is not open (up).

Add Entry

Port Mapping

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of SVC calls/connections s that can be processed nk.

econds) to wait for g ALERTING. Should be seconds).

econds) to wait for CALL_PROCEEDING, ).

ait for a response to is 30.

econds) allowing SAAL . If SSCOP experiences

er than this time for a e signalling instance will

e calls, as well as calls

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x module index selects the appropriate User ansion Module (UEM, in this case a HSTR ink Module) in the switch stack. See Table 22, R Uplink Module Indices (Page 78).

nosticgnostics LED state. Values are: on, and off.

ror LED state. Values are: on, and off.

Port port Link LED state. Values are: on, off, and sh.

ht Portt port Link LED state. Values are: on, off,

flash.

naling Configuration Viewess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ATMULApp lication icon, select Signaling.

table contains configuration variables that trol different properties of the physical ATM t.

x module index selects the appropriate ATM ink Module (AUM) in the switch stack. The

module’s indices are ass58).

Max SVCThe maximum number setup or clear operationconcurrently in the upli

T301 (CONNECT)The maximum time (in sCONNECT after receivinat least 3 minutes (180

T303 (SETUP)The maximum time (in sresponse to SETUP (i.e. ALERTING or CONNECT

T308 (RELEASE)The maximum time to wRELEASE. Default value

T309 (SAAL)The maximum time (in s(SSCOP) connection lossconnection loss for longsignalling connection, thclear all its calls— activunder establishment.

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T31Theresp

T31Theresp

T31TheRES(RE

T32Theresp

This

ation View Configuration view, select utton.

ollowing fields:

s the appropriate ATM the switch stack. The igned in Table 16 (Page

ize.

onnection control state

of data transmissions

f list elements placed in a

tween polling intervals.

at it takes for one stat

SS

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0 (SETUP) maximum time (in seconds) to wait for onse to SETUP (i.e. ALERTING or CONNECT) r receiving CALL PROCEEDING.

3 (CONNECT) maximum time (in seconds) to wait for onse to CONNECT.

6 (RESTART) maximum time (in seconds) to wait for onse to RESTART.

7 (RESTART) maximum time (in seconds) to act on TART. This value should be less than T316

START).

2 (STATUS) maximum time (in seconds) to wait for onse to STATUS ENQUIRY.

button opens the SSCOP Configuration View.

SSCOP ConfigurAccess: From the Signalingthe SSCOP Configuration b

This view contains the f

IndexThe module index selectUplink Module (AUM) inmodule’s indices are ass58).

Max Rcv WinThe maximum window s

Max Con CtlThe maximum SSCOP Cvariable value.

Max Poll DataThe maximum number between polls.

Max StatThe maximum number oSSCOP stat PDU.

Timer PollThe time (in seconds) be

Timer No ResThe time (in seconds) thPDU to be received.

COP Configuration

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rrent TrBRF.

current TrBRF.

current TrBRF.

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er is connected.

binary file on the server.

ber between 1 and 8 for that box. Setting this load for all boxes in a

this object means the eded and the switch is alues are: writing,

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er Keep Alive time (in seconds) of the next polling.

er Idle time (in seconds) that the network is idle.

er CCines the maximum time (in units of 100 iseconds) to wait for response, during going link establish, release, resynch and very. Should be somewhat greater than a

nd-trip delay. Default is 1.

Sdu maximum SSCOP SDU size (SAAL Service a Unit size) in bytes. Default is 4096.

Uu maximum SSCOP UU size (User-to-User data ) in bytes. Default is 4096.

S16 Stack Configuration w

ess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the STS16App lication icon, select Configuration.

view presents descriptive information rding SmartSTACK configuration. The view

vides access to a series of Read/Write and d Only fields, in addition to four buttons at

the bottom of the panel.follows:

IP AddressThe IP address of the cu

Subnet MaskThe subnet mask of the

Default GatewayIP default gateway of the

TFTP Server IP TFTP server's IP address

BRF Server Conn.TrBRF to which the serv

TFTP File Loc.Path and filename of the

Download SwitchSetting this to any numstarts a TFTP downloadto 9 starts a TFTP downstack.

Download StatusReading complete fromwrite to flash has succeready to be rebooted. Vcomplete, and other.

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of messages which daemon.

les in the stack. This e switch is not connected

rix module in the stack. e if the switch is not alues are: primary, ailed.

supported by the stack. 7800 will be returned. 00, mtu8144, and

onfigured RMON state. disabled.

ctual RMON state. Values led.

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tch Config stack configuration of the system. A system exist in three possible configurations.

Stand alone mode where the system has only one switch and is not connected to any other switches.

Back to Back mode in which a pair of switches are connected back to back through Stack Port.

Matrix mode in which the stack has up to eight switches connected to a Matrix through the Stack Port.

k Statusck status indicates if the stack is going ugh the Stack Management Update protocol. agement stations should check this status if receive a genErr on a SET request for any of stack wide attributes. Values are running and ating.

ber Switches l number of switches in the stack.

Log Deamon IPlog daemon's IP address.

Deamon Conn.RF to which the syslog daemon is connected.

SysLog FacilityFacility code to be sent

SysLog MaskMask defining the typesshould be sent to syslog

Number Matrix ModNumber of Matrix moduobject is set to zero if thto a Matrix.

Matrix StatusStatus of the Active MatThis object is set to nonconnected to a Matrix. Vsecondary, none, and f

Max MTU Size Max MTU size currentlyEither mtu4472 or mtu1Other values are: mtu15useBRF.

RMON State ConfThis object reflects the cValues are: enabled and

RMON State ActualThis object reflects the aare: enabled and disab

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e Switch Module 1), which displays the

formation for each switch,

cess to a table displaying n about each port. See (Page 93).

formation View Configuration view, click the

adings and button iver Information View:

ach entry.

e of the following, valid - an invalid entry, and ting the value to invalid table. The value, be returned on a GET. ate causes a new row to

T

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P Capabilities object reflects the SNMP capabilities of the

tch.

rent Timerent time of the switch. To set the time use format yyyy mm dd hh mm ss. All fields are ired. Setting this object will set the time in all

switches in the stack to the new value.

following four buttons are located at the om of the STS Stack Configuration view:

button accesses the Trap Receiver rmation View, which provides information for h trap received.

button accesses the Switch Stack figuration View (Page 89), providing the rent configuration of the stack. It also provides apping of Switch Numbers to their addresses. Management Application is required to ieve this table and verify its own view of the k periodically and/or when it receives a trap cating a change in the stack configuration.

This button accesses thInformation View (Page 9module configuration inand each module.

This button provides acconfiguration informatioPort Configuration View

Trap Receiver InAccess: In the STS16 StackTrap Receiver button.

The following column heappear in the Trap Rece

IndexTrap receiver index for e

StatusValues are: other - non- a valid entry, invalidcreate - create row. Setdeletes the row from theinvalid, should never Setting this value to cre

rap Receiver

Stack Info

Module Info

Port Info

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be ccreathe alrebe voth

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of all FF's will enable rBRFs.

p Receiver Information tton:

ccesses the Add Trap w.

Table Entry Vieweiver Information view, click

ou can add new entries to ation View (Page 88). spond to the column ceiver Information View.

nfiguration View Configuration view, click the

ard Sort, Find, Update PECTRUM Views) and e following application-

formation:

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reated if the row does not already exist. To te a new row, set the Status to create and Index to any valid index which does not ady exist. The value returned on GETs should alid or other, which is used to indicate any

er condition.

ddressddress for an SNMP manager that is to receive trap.

munity Namemunity string to use in outgoing traps.

RF Traps OnRFs on which traps are sent to this target. h octet within the value of this object specifies t of eight TrBRFs, with the first octet cifying TrBRFs 1 through 8, the second octet cifying TrBRFs 9 through 16, etc. Within each t, the most significant bit represents the

est numbered TrBRF, and the least significant represents the highest numbered TrBRF. s, each TrBRF of the stack is represented by a le bit within the value of this object. If that

has a value of 1, then that TrBRF is included he set of TrBRFs sending traps. The TrBRF is included if its bit has a value of 0. The default ll zeros. Reading all of the entries in the tch Stack Table will give the possible valid bits

that can be set. A value traps on all configured T

At the bottom of the Traview, is the following bu

The Add Entry button aReceiver Table Entry Vie

Add Trap ReceiverAccess: From the Trap Recthe Add Entry button.

From within this view, ythe Trap Receiver InformFields in this view correheadings in the Trap Re

Switch Stack CoAccess: In the STS16 StackStack Info button.

This view displays standand Print buttons (see Scolumn headings with thspecific configuration in

Add Entry

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itch reported in degrees

switch in MB.

for the Switch Port ject to zero turns off the

PAN function.

ether the switch is nced features.

hanced features.

all the ports present in ithin the value of this ight ports, with the first

through 8, the second through 16, etc. Within ificant bit represents the nd the least significant st numbered port. Thus, s represented by a single

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tchtch number as determined by the port ber that the switch is connected to in a

rix or as determined by the Stack agement software when two switches are

nected back to back.

nt MAC Address burned in MAC address of the switch.

tch MAC Address locally administered MAC address of the tch. After writing to this object, you must reset switch.

wareware version number running on the switch.

dwaredware version number for the switch.

Timee ticks since the switch was last reset.

usrational status of the box. Setting this value ither coldReset or warmReset will cause cold t or warm start to occur after a predefined e delay. Values are: running, coldReset, and mReset.

TempTemperature of each swCelsius.

MemoryInstalled memory on the

SPAN PortPort number to be usedAnalyzer. Setting this obSPAN function.

SPAN MonPort monitored by the S

FeaturesThis object indicates whenabled to support enha

Feature KeyFeature key to enable en

Port MaskA bit mask representingthis switch. Each octet wobject specifies a set of eoctet specifying ports 1 octet specifying ports 9 each octet, the most signlowest numbered port, abit represents the higheeach port of the switch i

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bit valuporthis

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TrCTrCSPAInd

h octet within the value set of eight TrCRFs, with TrCRFs 1 through 8, the rCRFs 9 through 16, etc. ost significant bit mbered TrCRF, and the

esents the highest , each TrCRF of the stack le bit within the value of s a value of 1, then that set of TrCRFs for which red; the TrCRF is not value of 0. The default is r this object will return

nitored port specifies a ests for this object will be e" error if the SPAN a non-trunk port.

formation View Configuration view, click the

le in the Switch Module s the following column

mined by the port is connected to in a

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within the value of this object. If that bit has a e of 1, then that port is included in the set of

ts in this switch; the port is not included in switch if its bit has a value of 0.

ngg time in minutes for the master address e entries on this switch.

Leveleshold to demand age the master address e. All numbers refer to percentage of the ress table. The only values accepted by the nt are 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 0. Setting the e to 0 disables demand aging.

ect ID object ID used to uniquely identify the type of n ring switch.

r LED state of the error LED. Values are: on, off, flash.

LED state of the diagnostic LED. Values are: on, , and flash.

RFs SPAN MonitoredRFs for which traffic on the port specified by N Monitored port should be monitored.

ividual TrCRFs can be selected for monitoring

only on trunk ports. Eacof this object specifies athe first octet specifyingsecond octet specifying TWithin each octet, the mrepresents the lowest nuleast significant bit reprnumbered TrCRF. Thusis represented by a singthis object. If that bit haTrCRF is included in thetraffic should be monitoincluded if its bit has a all zeros. Get requests foall zeros if the SPAN monon-trunk port. Set requrejected with a "badValumonitored port specifies

Switch Module InAccess: In the STS16 StackModule Info button.

The Module Number TabInformation view displayheadings:

SwitchSwitch number as deternumber that the switch

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ported by the module. 7800 will be returned. u4472, mtu8144,

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ase module

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rix or as determined by the Stack agement software when two switches are

nected back to back.

ule module number.

e current operational state of the module. es are: nomodule, running, and faulty.

e type of module plugged into the slot. Module s OC8600(1) and OC860x(860x) represent motherboard with the CPU and system ory. Module state none represents a slot no modules plugged in (shown in the State mn). Values are listed in Figure 8:

RevisionThe module revision nu

FirmwareThe module's firmware v

Num PortsTotal number of ports in

UptimeTime ticks since the mo

Max MTU SizeMaximum MTU size supEither mtu4472 or mtu1Values are: mtu1500, mtmtu17800, and useBRF.

Table 26: Module Type Values

Module Type Description

oc8600(1) Base module

oc863X(2) Stack Port Module

oc8610(3) 4 port expansion

oc8611(4) 4 port fiber

proPortISL-FX(5) FX ISL uplink module

proPortISL-TX(6) TX ISL uplink module

oc8321(8) ATM Module - Fiber

oc8320(9) T

unknown(10) U

none(11) S

cf8650(12) H

cf8651(13) H

oc8601(8601) B

oc8602(8602) B

oc8605(8605) B

Table 26: Module Ty

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ues are: other - none of - port is functioning, and ble and reset port

time in minutes. Setting les address aging.

e the port address table. centage of the address ccepted by the agent are 0. Setting the value to 0

ld which causes the port and forward mode to cut-

ld which causes the port rough mode to store and

in minutes.

alues are: mtu1500, mtu17800.

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rt Configuration Viewess: In the STS16 Stack Configuration view, click the Info button.

Port Configuration Table in the Port figuration view displays standard Sort, Find, ate and Print buttons (see SPECTRUM

ws) and the following column headings:

tch.Portnique value for each port entry. The value esponds to the port number.

uleber of the module that contains this port.

dexointer to the entry in the Interface Table esponding to this port.

et Ctrsing this object to reset causes all traffic nters for this port to be set to zero. Also the e of Port Statistics Reset Timer is set to zero. es are: other - none of the following, ning - port is functioning, and reset - reset t counters.

et Addrsing this object to reset clears all address e entries for this port as well as setting all port fic counters to zero and setting Port Statistics

Reset Timer to zero. Valthe following, running reset - clear address tacounters.

Addr AgeingPort level address agingthis object to zero disab

Demand AgeingThreshold to demand agAll numbers refer to pertable. The only values a50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and disables demand aging.

Low Error ThresLower error rate threshoto transition from store through mode.

High Error ThresUpper error rate threshoto transition from cut-thforward mode.

Error SamplingError sampling interval

Max TransmitMTU size of this port. Vmtu4472, mtu8144, and

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ority that will be used for

loss events during the exceeded, should cause If the port is disabled by ust be manually re-

minutes, for the port the configuration loss eded.

t frames per second by this port. Any ing this watermark will

port. Setting this object ppression off.

ive parameter on all CDP the switch on this port.

a manual spanning tree. rwarding or blocking anning tree's algorithm

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Explorerlorer frame forwarding rate per second ttle. A value of (-1) disables explorer frame ttling.

AC Bitscifies if the AC bits shall be set onditionally when a port forwards certain LLC es. Values are: enabled, and disabled.

ly Tkn Rlsly token release operation. Values are: bled, and disabled.

warding Moderational frame switching mode for the port.

en in auto mode the port uses the Direct Cut rithm to place the port in either cutthru or reandforward mode. Values are: auto, reandforward, cutthru, and unknown.

ual Fwd Modeal operational frame switching mode for the

t. Values are: storeandforward, cutthru, unknown.

uleber of the module that contains this port.

rity Thres highest token-ring frame priority that shall go he low-priority transmit queue.

Xmit PriorityThe minimum token pritransmit.

Cfg Loss ThresNumber of configurationsample period which, if the port to be disabled. this function the port menabled.

CFG Loss IntThe sampling period, inmonitors to determine ifthreshold has been exce

Bcast SupprThe number of broadcasallowed to be forwardedbroadcast frames exceednot be forwarded by theto 0 turns broadcast su

Time to LiveThe advertised time-to-lmessages generated by

Spanning TreeUsed when configuring Setting this object to fooverrides the TrCRF's sp

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SecPorleardesvaluconaddaddaddaddanddisaadd

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nal mode. If the port is in will return the mode in Values are: port, ve-probe, and unknown.

ould either be auto X or FDX. Values are: d unknown.

ode. If the port is in auto turn the mode in which are: hdx, fdx, none, and

RPS) operation. Values bled.

NoNo

Mode, ri-ro is only valid 20, and ports on a fiber

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this port. Values are: auto, forwarding, cking, and unknown.

urityt security mode is used to disable address ning at a port where an allow-source or allow-tination MAC address filter is configured. A e of normal indicates that the port is not

figured for security. A value of secure-src-rs indicates that learning for source resses is disabled. A value of secure-dest-rs indicates that learning for destination resses is disabled. A value of secure-src--dest-addrs indicates that learning is bled for both source and destination resses.

state of the Link LED. Values are: on, off, flash.

ration Modet operational mode. Values are: auto, port, tion, ri-ro, passive-probe, and unknown.

Actual OperThe actual port operatio"auto mode," this objectwhich the port opened. station, ri-ro, passi

DuplexDuplex mode. The port cdetected or forced to HDauto, hdx, fdx, none, an

Actual DuplexThe actual port duplex mmode, this object will rethe port opened. Valuesunknown.

RPS OperRing Parameter Server (are: enabled, and disa

NameLogical port name.te:te:

Passive-probe mode can not be set with this object. The passive-probe mode is set automatically when a passive probe is defined in the Passive Probe Table.

Note:Note:

In Operationfor ports 19,module.

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ed to mirror traffic from ch. This is the port to an RMON probe. Setting off the passive probe.

ts traffic mirrored onto object to a non-zero value copied to the monitoring s 0.

hat is being monitored. FDX ports only, receive - HDX ports only, and

uration Options

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obe/Crosslink Configuration w

ess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the STS16App lication icon, select Probe/Crosslink.

Probe/Crosslink Configuration view displays tables: Passive Probe Table and Crosslink le (Page 97). Both tables have standard Sort, d, Update and Print buttons (see SPECTRUM ws).

ssive Probe Table table allows you to view and configure

sive probe ports.

tch.Indexex into the Passive Probe Table. Table 27 cribes the configuration options for the sive Probe Table. The Port Mode column esents the operational mode of the Mon. t. Set the objects in this table according to you want to monitor the traffic.

PortThe port that is configuranother port in the switwhich you can connect this object to zero turns

Mon. PortThe port that will have ithe probe port. Set this to have that port's trafficport. The default value i

DirectionDirection of traffic flow tValues are: transmit - - FDX ports only, both unknown.

Table 27: Config

Index Port Mo

1 HDX

1 FDX

2 HDX

2 FDX

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sition in the Port Mask il with a badValue error. of ports in a CrossLink um number of bits in " values is 8.

ration Viewviews menu for the STS16App Configuration.

mic configuration of r Relay Functions t column headings in the le. Double-click any heading to access the le Entry (Page 99) view, in configuration

tion Tableou can choose a

select parameters for ime and max age, and ing tree.

entry in the TrCRF table. F number.

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osslink Table table allows you to view which ports are

ve in a particular crosslink.

tchtch number determined by the port number t the switch is connected to in a matrix or as rmined by the Stack Management software n two switches are connected back to back.

ber unique identifier for this row. Corresponds to crosslink number.

sslink Portsad-write field which defines the set of ports in switch which are active in this crosslink. h octet within the value of this object specifies t of eight ports, with the first octet specifying ts 1 through 8, the second octet specifying ts 9 through 16, etc. Within each octet, the t significant bit represents the lowest bered port, and the least significant bit esents the highest numbered port. Thus,

h port of the switch is represented by a single within the value of this object. If that bit has a e of "1" then that port is included in the set of

ts; the port is not included if its bit has a value ." Set requests containing "1" values in one or e bit positions which do not have a "1" value

in the corresponding po(Page 32) column will faThe maximum number and therefore the maximthis object containing "1

TrCRF ConfiguAccess: From the Icon SubApplication icon, select CRF

This view supports dynaToken Ring Concentrato(TrCRFs). There are eighTrCRF Configuration Tabvalue beneath a columnTrCRF Configuration Tabwhich you can enter newinformation.

TrCRF ConfiguraFrom within this table, yspanning tree protocol, forwarding delay, hello tconfigure manual spann

CRF No.Unique identifier for thisCorresponds to the TrCR

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r if a set is attempted to a ole number of seconds.

manual spanning tree. rwarding or blocking ree’s algorithm for

port that connects it to uto, forwarding, and

r for this entry in the

figuration Table, there are

ning one bit per TrCRF in . The first octet ith CRF No. 1 through 8;

Fs 9 through 16; etc. The ch octet corresponds to . in that octet. If the bit F is set to "1," then the figured TrCRF on the RFs which must transit

ys considered to be CRFs".) Any attempt to ) has more bits set than sit; (b) does not have all

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er defined name of the TrCRF.

tocol Spanning Tree Protocol to run on this TrCRF. es are: none, cisco, and ieee.

Delay value used as the Forwarding Delay in this RF. The range for this parameter is 400 to 0 and is related to the value of Bridge Hello . Age (Page 34). The granularity of this timer

pecified to be 1/100 of a second. This agent return a “badValue” error if a set is attempted value which is not a whole number of nds.

o Time value to be used as the Hello Time in this RF. The range for this parameter is 100 to 0. The granularity of this timer is specified to /100 of a second. This agent will return a Value" error if a set is attempted to a value

ch is not a whole number of seconds.

Ag value to be used as the Max Age in this RF. The range for this parameter is 600 to 0 and is related to the value of Bridge Hello e (Page 34). The granularity of this timer is cified to be 1/100 of a second. This agent will

return a "badValue" errovalue which is not a wh

Port ModeUsed when configuring Setting this object to fooverrides the spanning tTrCRF’s logical internalthe TrBRF. Values are: ablocking.

Domain No.Internal unique identifieTrCRF table.

Beneath the TrCRF Contwo fields:

TrCRF Configuration A string of octets contaithe management domaincorresponds to TrCRFs wthe second octet to TrCRmost significant bit of eathe lowest value CRF Nocorresponding to a TrCRTrCRF is a transited conlocal device. (Default TrCthe local device are alwa"transited configured Trset a bit string which: (athe local device can tran

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entry in the TrBRF table. F number.

e TrBRF.

TrBRF. Values are: ip-needed, and bootp-

his TrBRF. Changes to BRF to which the ongs causes loss of anagement station about the IP Address.

s TrBRF.

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set corresponding to default TrCRFs which st transit the device; or (c) corresponds to non-tent TrCRFs (TrCRFs whose IDs are not ned in the management domain), will be cted with a "badValue" error.

RFs in Domain ring of octets containing one bit per TrCRF in management domain. The first octet esponds to TrCRFs with CRF No. 1 through 8; second octet to TrCRFs 9 through 16; etc. The t significant bit of each octet corresponds to lowest value CRF No. in that octet. If the bit esponding to a TrCRF is set to "1," then the RF transits the local device either because it configured to or because it was selected to omatically by the selection algorithm.

RF Configuration Table Entry fields in this table correspond to those in the RF Configuration View (Page 97). Field names differ slightly from column headings (i.e.: t Mode = Internal Mode, Domain No. = ntifier), but the attributes remain the same.

TrBRF ConfiguAccess: From the Icon SubApplication icon, select BRF

BRF No.Unique identifier for thisCorresponds to the TrBR

NameUser defined name of th

IP State IP configuration for thisdisabled, bootp-when-always.

IP AddressIP Address assigned to tthe IP Address of the Trmanagement station belconnectivity until the mupdates its information

Subnet MaskThe subnet mask for thi

Dflt GatewayThe IP Address of the deTrBRF.

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tent TrBRFs (TrBRFs ed in the management with a "badValue" error.

ning one bit per TrBRF in . The first octet ith BRF No. 1 through 8;

Fs 9 through 16; etc. The ch octet corresponds to . in that octet. If the bit F is set to 1, then the device either because it cause it was selected to ection algorithm.

tion Viewviews menu for the STS16App ing.

view contains two tables, 101) and Protocol Filter ree buttons, all of which th tables have standard Print buttons (see

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Mode object is used to enable or disable the nning Tree Protocol for this TrBRF. Values enable or disable.

c Addrbles the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol at the RF level to use the IBM bridge functional ress instead of the default IEEE functional ress. Values are: no, and yes.

.1 VLAN VLAN ID as defined in 802.1Q.

Address locally administered MAC address of the RF.

eath the TrCRF Configuration Table, there are fields:

RF Configurationring of octets containing one bit per TrBRF in management domain. The first octet esponds to TrBRFs with BRF No. 1 through 8; second octet to TrBRFs 9 through 16; etc. The t significant bit of each octet corresponds to lowest value BRF No. in that octet. If the bit is to 1, then the TrBRF is a transited configured RF on the local device. (Default TrBRFs which st transit the local device are always sidered to be "transited configured TrBRFs".)

Any attempt to set a bit bits set than the local dnot have all bits set corrTrBRFs which must trancorresponds to non-exiswhose IDs are not defindomain), will be rejected

TrBRFs in Domain A string of octets contaithe management domaincorresponds to TrBRFs wthe second octet to TrBRmost significant bit of eathe lowest value BRF Nocorresponding to a TrBRTrBRF transits the localwas configured to, or beautomatically by the sel

Filter ConfiguraAccess: From the Icon SubApplication icon, select Filter

The Filter ConfigurationClass Filter Table (PageTable (Page 101), and thare described below. BoSort, Find, Update andSPECTRUM Views).

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e types that will be l class on this port. the following: all - class to be blocked, sr - es in this class to be

on source routed frames d, none - allow all frames ne is the default value.

onfigured TrCRF, then llow transparent bridging l class. Setting this object nsparent bridging of lass. The default value is ble, and disable.

nation filters set up in the reated by adding entries

l of the relevant objects lar type of filter must be single SNMP set creation of a filter.

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ss Filter TableP and SNAP Filter Class table. This table is al for the entire stack.

xtocol class table index.

er Type is the two byte ether-type for this protocol s. Only one ether type may be set per protocol s. Setting an illegal ether type will result in a Value" error. Only 8 ether types can be

figured. This object is only configurable for the 8 protocol class objects.

r DSAPs is the list of DSAPs associated with a

tocol class. Up to sixteen DSAPs may be cified per protocol class. If any DSAP is an al value the entire object will be rejected.

tocol Filter TableP and SNAP Filter table. This table allows you ssign protocol classes and settings for each t.

tch.Port.Index is the port in the switch to which this table y corresponds.

Blocking ModeThis determines the framblocked for this protocoSetting the value causescauses all frames in thiscauses source route framblocked, nsr - causes nin this class to be blockein this protocol class. No

Transport ModeIf this port is in a SRT csetting this object will aof frames in this protocoto disable disallows traframes in this protocol cenable. Values are: ena

Accesses a table of destiswitch. New filters are cto this table.

Destination MAC

Note:Note:

Values for alfor a particuspecified in aoperation on

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not contain all of the en filter type will fail with rr". The objects required s follows:

Source MAC Filter table address, and filter type, for a given object eing created.

e Source MAC Filter

e Duplicate/Trunk view. This view displays

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operations which do not contain all of the ired objects for a given filter type will fail with rror-status of "genErr". The objects required

each filter type are described in the Table 28 e:

ce the indices for the MAC Destination Table switch number, MAC address, and filter type, instance information for a given object cifies which filter is being created.

button accesses the Destination MAC Filter e 103) view.

ble of source filters set up in the switch. New rs are created by adding entries to this table.

Set operations which dorequired objects for a givan error-status of "genEfor each filter type are a

Since the indices for theare switch number, MACthe instance informationspecifies which filter is b

This button accesses th(Page 104) view.

This button accesses thConfiguration (Page 106)

Table 28: Destination Filters

MAC Destination Filter Types Required Objects for Creation

ock-dest sts16MACDestFilterPortslow-dest sts16MACDestFilterPorts

ited-multicast sts16MACDestFilterPortssts16MACDestFilterExitMask

rce-dest sts16MACDestFilterPortssts16MACDestFilterRemoteBoxsts16MACDestFilterRemotePort

ource MAC

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Duplicate Address/Trunk P

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dress at specific ports- lter indicates that the not send frames to the station address.

dress at specific ports- lter indicates that the send frames to the stations only.

address on filtered port(s) k of ports- limited-

dress to specific ports- lter may be used for two rwarding to a unicast

t been learned, or to limit icast address to certain

this filter is applied. lue of this object specifies the first octet specifying econd octet specifying

stination filter will only NSR frames.

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licate MAC addresses and allows you to ign protocol classes and settings for each k port.

stination MAC Filteress: From the Filter Configuration view, select the tination MAC button.

table provides destination filters set up in switch. New filters are created by adding ies to this table. This view contains the MAC tination Table which has standard Sort, Find, ate, Print and Add Entry buttons (see CTRUM Views), as well as the following mn headings:

tch port number to which the switch is connected Matrix, or as determined by the Stack agement software when two switches are

nected back to back.

t MAC Address destination MAC address in a frame to which entry’s filtering information applies.

ere are four types of destination MAC address rs (see Destination Filters (Page 102)):

1 Block destination adblock-dest. This fispecified ports mustspecified destination

2 Allow destination adallow-dest. This fispecified ports mustspecified destination

3 Limited Multicast of to specified exit masmulticast.

4 Force destination adforce-dest. This fipurposes: to allow foaddress that has noforwarding of a multports.

Port ListThe set of ports to whichEach octet within the vaa set of eight ports, withports 1 through 8, the s

Note:Note:

The Force Debe applied to

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AC Table Entryon MAC Filter table, click on

ou can add entries into er (Page 103). Fields in the column headings in ter Table.

rnfiguration View, click on the

ce filters set up in the reated by adding entries rovides access to the

h has standard Sort,

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ts 9 through 16, etc. Within each octet, the t significant bit represents the lowest bered port, and the least significant bit esents the highest numbered port. Thus,

h port of the switch is represented by a single within the value of this object. If that bit has a e of 1, then that port is included in the set of

ts; the port is not included if its bit has a value .

Mask set of output ports to which a limited lticast filter is applied. This object only has a e for Limited Multicast filters. Each octet in the value of this object specifies a set of t ports, with the first octet specifying ports 1 ugh 8, the second octet specifying ports 9 ugh 16, etc. Within each octet, the most ificant bit represents the lowest numbered

t, and the least significant bit represents the est numbered port. Thus, each port of the

tch is represented by a single bit within the e of this object. If that bit has a value of 1 that port is included in the set of ports; the

t is not included if its bit has a value of 0.

ote Box remote switch to be used for a force tination filter.

Remote PortThe remote port to be usfilter.

StatusA get request always retobject to invalid to del

Opens the Add Destinaview.

Add Destination MAccess: From the Destinatithe Add Entry button.

From within this view, ythe Destination MAC Filtthis view correspond to the Destination MAC Fil

Source MAC FilteAccess: From the Filter CoSource MAC.

This table contains sourswitch. New filters are cto this table. This view pMAC Source Table whic

Add Entry

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least significant bit umbered port. Thus, s represented by a single is object. If that bit has a is included in the set of luded if its bit has a value

urns valid. Set this ete an entry.

MAC Table Entry view.

able EntryAC Filter table, click on the

ou can add entries into age 104). Fields in this olumn headings in the

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d, Update, Print and Add Entry buttons (see CTRUM Views), as well as the following mn headings:

tchtch number determined by the port number t the switch is connected to in a Matrix or as rmined by the Stack Management software n two switches are connected back to back.

rce MAC Address destination MAC address in a frame to which entry’s filtering information applies.

ere are two types of source address filters: (1) ck source address at specific ports. Indicates t the specific source addresses must not send

es from specified ports. (2) Allow source ress at specific ports. Indicates that only the cified source addresses must send frames the specified ports. Values are: block-rce, and allow-source.

t List set of ports to which this filter is applied. h octet within the value of this object specifies t of eight ports, with the first octet specifying ts 1 through 8, the second octet specifying ts 9 through 16, etc. Within each octet, the t significant bit represents the lowest

numbered port, and therepresents the highest neach port of the switch ibit within the value of thvalue of 1 then that portports; the port is not incof 0.

StatusA get request always retobject to invalid to del

Opens the Add Source

Add Source MAC TAccess: From the Source MAdd Entry button.

From within this view, ythe Source MAC Filter (Pview correspond to the cSource MAC Filter.

Add Entry

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orts, with the first octet gh 8, the second octet gh 16, etc. Within each nt bit represents the nd the least significant st numbered port. Thus, s represented by a single is object. If that bit has a is included in the set of port is not included in a value of 0.

leble for trunk ports which n a per-TrCRF basis.

assign protocol classes CRF on each trunk port.

which this table entry

e types that will be l class on this TrCRF on lues causes the following:

es in this class to be

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plicate/Trunk Configurationess: From the Filter Configuration View, click on the licate Address Trunk Protocol button.

view provides access to two tables: Duplicate ress, and Trunk Protocol Table. Both tables e standard Sort, Find, Update, and Print tons (see SPECTRUM Views), as well as the wing column headings:

plicate Address ble of MAC addresses that have been tified as duplicates within an address scope.

tch port number to which the switch is connected Matrix or as determined by the Stack agement software when two switches are

nected back to back.

Address MAC address identified as being a duplicate. frames having this MAC address as their rce address are being discarded at the ports cified in the Port List.

t Listit mask representing all the ports on which duplicate MAC address is currently being red. Each octet within the value of this object

specifies a set of eight pspecifying ports 1 throuspecifying ports 9 throuoctet, the most significalowest numbered port, abit represents the higheeach port of the switch ibit within the value of thvalue of 1 then that portports in this switch; thethis switch if its bit has

Trunk Protocol TabDSAP and SNAP Filter tasupport protocol filters oThis table allows you toand settings for each Tr

Switch.Port.CRF.ClassThe port in the switch tocorresponds.

Blocking ModeThis determines the framblocked for this protocothis port. Setting the va

• all - causes all framblocked.

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set causes all traffic be set to zero. Also the eset Timer is set to zero. e of the following, oning, and reset - reset

set clears all address t as well as setting all port nd setting Port Statistics

ues are: other - none of - port is functioning, and ble and reset port

time in minutes. Setting les address aging.

e the port address table. centage of the address ccepted by the agent are 0. Setting the value to 0

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sr - causes source route frames in this class to be blocked.nsr - causes non source routed frames in this class to be blocked.none - allows all frames in this protocol class. This is the default value.

sport Modeis port is in a SRT configured TrCRF, then ing this object will allow transparent bridging ames in this protocol class. Setting this object isable disallows transparent bridging of es in this protocol class. The default value is ble. Values are: enable, and disable.

itch Port Table Entryess: From the Chassis Device view, highlight one of the s and select Port Configuration from the Icon views menu.

view provides current configuration and istical information for a selected port.

tnique value for each port entry. The value esponds to the port number.

uleule number of the module that contains this

t.

Interface IndexA pointer to the entry incorresponding to this po

Reset StatsSetting this object to recounters for this port tovalue of Port Statistics RValues are: other - nonrunning - port is functiport counters.

Reset Address TableSetting this object to retable entries for this portraffic counters to zero aReset Timer to zero. Valthe following, running reset - clear address tacounters.

Addr Ageing TimePort level address agingthis object to zero disab

Demand Ageing LevelThreshold to demand agAll numbers refer to pertable. The only values a50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and disables demand aging.

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hing mode for the port. port uses the Direct Cut ort in either cutthru or . Other values include:

e switching mode for the ndforward, cutthru,

rame priority that shall go mit queue.

ority that will be used for

loss events during the exceeded, should cause If the port is disabled by ust be manually re-

minutes, for the port the configuration loss eded.

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r Low Thresholder error rate threshold which causes the port ransition from store and forward mode to cut-ugh mode.

r High Threser error rate threshold which causes the port

ransition from cut-through mode to store and ard mode.

r Samplingor sampling interval in minutes.

Transmit Unit size of this port. Values are: mtu1500, 4472, mtu8144, and mtu17800.

lorer Ratelorer frame forwarding rate per second ttle. A value of (-1) disables explorer frame ttling.

AC Bitscifies if the AC bits shall be set onditionally when a port forwards certain LLC es. Values are: enabled(1), and abled(2).

ly Token Releasely token release operation. Values are: bled, and disabled.

Forwarding ModeOperational frame switcWhen in auto mode the algorithm to place the pstoreandforward modeauto, and unknown.

Actual Fwding ModeActual operational framport. Values are: storeaand unknown.

Priority ThresholdThe highest token-ring fto the low-priority trans

Min Xmit PriorityThe minimum token pritransmit.

Config Loss ThresNumber of configurationsample period which, if the port to be disabled. this function the port menabled.

Config Loss InterThe sampling period, inmonitors to determine ifthreshold has been exce

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alues are: auto, port, e-probe, and unknown.

n mode. If the port is in will return the mode in Values are: port, e-probe, and unknown.

ould either be auto X or FDX. Values are: d unknown.

e mode can not be set ect. The passive-probe utomatically when a e is defined in the e Table.

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st Suppression number of broadcast frames per second wed to be forwarded by this port. Any adcast frames exceeding this watermark will be forwarded by the port. Setting this object turns broadcast suppression off.

e to Live advertised time-to-live parameter on all CDP sages generated by the switch on this port.

nning Tree Moded when configuring manual spanning tree. ing this object to forwarding or blocking

rrides the TrCRF's spanning tree's algorithm this port. Other values include: auto, and nown.

urity Modet security mode is used to disable address ning at a port where an allow-source or allow-tination MAC address filter is configured. A e of normal indicates that the port is not

figured for security. A value of secure-src-rs indicates that learning for source resses is disabled. A value of secure-dest-rs indicates that learning for destination resses is disabled. A value of secure-src--dest-addrs indicates that learning is bled for both source and destination resses.

LED StateThe state of the Link LEand flash.

Operational ModePort operational mode. Vstation, ri-ro, passiv

Actual OperationThe actual port operatio"auto mode," this objectwhich the port opened. station, ri-ro, passiv

Duplex ModeDuplex mode. The port cdetected or forced to HDauto, hdx, fdx, none, an

Note:Note:

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In Operationfor ports 19,module.

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ual Duplex Mode actual port duplex mode. If the port is in auto e, this object will return the mode in which port opened. Values are: hdx, fdx, none, and nown.

Operationg Parameter Server (RPS) operation. Values enabled, and disabled.

t Nameical port name.

rix Box Number number as determined by the port number t the switch is connected to in a matrix or as rmined by the Stack Management software n two switches are connected back to back.

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Model Information Views

This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for moToken Ring switches in SPECTRUM.

el Information views display administrative rmation about devices and their applications let you set thresholds and alarm severity for devices.

re 11 shows a sample Model Information . The layout of this view is the same for all el types in SPECTRUM but some information

vary depending on the model it defines. Refer he SPECTRUM Views documentation for a plete description of this view.

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Primary Address

Network AddressNameContactDescriptionLocation

File View Tools

MM Version Number

MM Name

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ersing 74g Mode 106om 58, 78nfiguration View 57amon Conn. 87. 99rver Conn. 86Forward Delay 34Hello Time 34

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s 69, 79s Event 69, 80ss Int 94s Last RC 69, 80s Thr 69, 79s Thres 94 Device Topology View 22 Device View 12, 17runk Port Information w 30LAN Information View 27TP Applications 26TP VLAN Editing View 28

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merics.1 VLAN 100

Bits 108Port Mode 69, 79ve Monitor Process 52al Duplex 95al Duplex Mode 110al Fwd Mode 94al Fwding Mode 108al Operation 109

Domain Management Table Entry 27 Entry 42, 44, 46, 83, 89, 104, 105 Mapping Table Entry 46 PVC Table Entry 43 Trap Receiver Table Entry view 89r Ageing 93r Ageing Time 107r In Mask 38r Out Mask 38r Reg Support 59ress Conn 60

Address Mask 46Address Translation Table 16Admin Lan ID 33Admin. Status 57, 67Administrative Status 15Age Level 91Aging Time 33, 82Application

CommonBridging

(GenBridgingApp) 26MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent) 26

Application Icons 25Application Views 23Apply Status 29Are Hop Count 28, 30ATM Address 42, 61ATM Uplink Application 42ATM Uplink Configuration 57ATM Uplink Module Indices 58Automatically Reconfigure

Interfaces 66

BBandwidth 57, 67Bcast Suppression 109

Bit RevBlockinBoot PrBRF CoBRF DeBRF NoBRF SeBridge Bridge Buffer OBurnt M

CCfg LosCfg LosCFG LoCfg LosCfg LosCfg LosChassisChassisCisco T

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hernet Uplink DS21143 w 49hernet Virtual Port figuration Table 71

hernet Virtual Port Novell tocol Table 49hernet Virtual Port Protocols le 73hernet Virtual Port SNA tocol Table 75hernet Virtual Port SNA tocol Table (w/ SNAP) 75hernet Virtual Port SNA tocol Table (w/o SNAP) 76 Operational States 72 Key 90dress 76SAPs 101 Delay 35ing Mode 94, 108

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rsterface Status Label 13mon VAP Configuration View 59centrator Address 33centrator Relay Function view 32fig Loss Inter 108fig Loss Thres 108figuration Options 96figuration Views 56figuration views 56te Sub-Interfaces 66 No. 97

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Status Table 83 Status Table 77 Status View 65l Mode 26

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List 103, 105, 106 Mapping 71, 72, 76, 81, 83 Mapping Information Table 76 Mask 32, 90 Mask Information View 40 Mode 79, 98 Out Mask 40 Performance Statistic 19er Supply Information View 41rity 35rity Thres 94rity Threshold 108e/Crosslink Configuration View 96ile 61ile Mapping 45ocol 98ocol Bridging 72ocol Filter Table 101ocol Specification 34ne State 27pose and Scope 6 Connections View 42

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