Page 3 - Contents; Quick Start
Contents Quick Start 1 Chapter 1 – Installation 3 Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Choosing a version ............................................................................
Page 5 - Manage devices
2 4 5 Device Tree Device image Run Intel DeviceView Windows version Click the Intel Device View – Windowsicon in the Intel Device View programgroup. Web version • To run Intel Device View from theWeb server, click the Intel DeviceView – Web icon in the Intel DeviceView program group. • To view Intel...
Page 6 - Installation; Overview
Installation Overview This chapter explains how to install Intel Device View and lists systemrequirements for each version of the program. Intel Device View supports these Intel network devices: Hubs Intel Express 200 Series and 10/100 Stackable Hubs(requires optional Management Module) Intel Expres...
Page 7 - Choosing a version; Install for Windows
4 C H A P T E R 1 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Choosing a version When you install Intel Device View, you have three installationoptions: Install for Windows The Windows version of Intel Device View allows you to manage Intelnetworking devices from a single PC on the network. Install for Web The Web...
Page 8 - System requirements; Web version
5 INSTALLATION C H A P T E R 1 System requirements Windows version Minimum hardware requirements Recommended 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium®, Pentium Pro, processor or Pentium II Processor Memory At least 32 MB Disk space At least 25 MB Operating • Windows 95 or 98 system • Windows NT 4.0 or later ...
Page 9 - LANDesk Network Manager plug-in
6 C H A P T E R 1 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Web client Recommended 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, or processor Pentium II Processor Memory At least 32 MB Disk space At least 25 MB Operating • Windows 95 or 98 system • Windows NT 4.0 or later (server or workstation) Web browser Inte...
Page 10 - Installing Intel Device View
7 INSTALLATION C H A P T E R 1 Installing Intel Device View Before you install Intel Device View, make sure your PC meets thesystem requirements on pages 5-6. 1 Put the Intel Device View CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROMdrive. The Intel Device View installation screen appears. If itdoesn’t appear, ru...
Page 12 - Starting Intel Device View
9 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW C H A P T E R 2 Starting Intel Device View Windows version Click the Intel Device View – Windows icon in the Intel Device Viewprogram group. The main page appears. Web version • To run Intel Device View on the Device View server, click the IntelDevice View – Web icon in the...
Page 13 - Installing a new device
10 C H A P T E R 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Installing a new device After you’ve installed a new hub, switch, or router on your network,you can use Intel Device View’s Device Install wizard to configure thedevice for management. These devices support the Device Install wizard: • Intel Express 50...
Page 14 - Managing a device
11 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW C H A P T E R 2 Managing a device To manage a device 1 In the Device Tree, double-click the icon of the device you want tomanage. The device image appears. 2 Select a management option: • Right-click a port to view management options for the port. • Right-click anywhere el...
Page 15 - Using the Device Tree; Device Tree icons
12 C H A P T E R 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Using the Device Tree When you start Intel Device View, the Device Discovery service beginssearching for supported Intel network devices on your network. As itdiscovers devices, the Device Discovery service adds an icon for eachdevice to the Device Tre...
Page 16 - Adding a device to the Device Tree; Refreshing the Device Tree; Deleting a device from the Device Tree; Finding a device in the Device Tree
13 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW C H A P T E R 2 Adding a device to the Device Tree To add a device to the Device Tree 1 Right-click anywhere on the Device Tree. 2 Click Add Device on the menu that appears. 3 In the Add an SNMP device dialog box, enter the IP address of thedevice you want to add. 4 Fill i...
Page 17 - Views and windows; Device view; Explorer view
14 C H A P T E R 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Views and windows Intel Device View provides several different views and windows thatdisplay different types of information about the device you’remanaging. To change to a different view or window, click its tab. Not all devicessupport all views and wi...
Page 18 - Diagnostics window; System window
15 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW C H A P T E R 2 Diagnostics window The Diagnostics window lists all diagnostic messages sent by thedevice being managed. Trap window The Trap window lists all traps received by the Device View PC orserver. Traps are color coded based on severity. System window The System w...
Page 19 - Errors window
16 C H A P T E R 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Errors window The Error view lists all error messages generated by the switch or routerbeing managed.
Page 20 - Managing Devices
Managing Devices Overview This chapter describes how to perform several management tasks onIntel hubs, switches, and routers. For more detailed information onproduct features, see the documentation that shipped with the device. 17 3
Page 22 - Basic management tasks; Managing a port
19 MANAGING DEVICES C H A P T E R 3 Basic management tasks This section describes some basic hub management tasks. For moreinformation on these or other procedures, see the documentation thatships with the hub and management module. Managing a port 1 Right-click the port you want to manage. 2 Click ...
Page 23 - Graphing device activity; Adding a trap receiver
20 C H A P T E R 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE To set port security (Express 220T only) Setting port security “secures” a port for use by a specific MACaddress. If another MAC address uses the port, the port is disabled. 1 Configure port security settings: • To use the first MAC address detected on...
Page 24 - Setting alarms
21 MANAGING DEVICES C H A P T E R 3 To add a trap receiver 1 Right-click the hub image. 2 Click Management Module, then click Trap ReceiverConfiguration on the menu that appears. 3 Click Add in the Trap Receivers dialog box. 4 Type the IP address and community string of the PC you want toreceive tra...
Page 32 - Monitoring WAN traffic; Checking link status
29 MANAGING DEVICES C H A P T E R 3 Basic management tasks This section describes some basic router management tasks. For moreinformation on these or other procedures, see the documentation thatships with the router. Monitoring WAN traffic To monitor WAN traffic 1 Right-click anywhere on the router ...