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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Contents 7
  • Page 8 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Figures
  • Page 13 – Tables
  • Page 15 – Preface; Before you begin; italic text
  • Page 16 – Related publications; URL to download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • Page 17 – How to get help; URL and click; Technical Solutions Center
  • Page 19 – Starting Device Manager; JDM; Figure 1
  • Page 20 – Setting the Device Manager properties; To set the Device Manager properties:
  • Page 21 – Type information and select check boxes.
  • Page 22 – Area
  • Page 23 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 23; Opening a device; Table 2; Table 2 SNMP community string default values; Access level
  • Page 24 – Table 3; Table 3 Open Device dialog box fields; Field
  • Page 25 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 25; Figure 4; Figure 4 Device view; Device Manager window; Figure 5
  • Page 26 – Use the menu bar to set up and operate Device Manager (; Table 4 Menu bar commands; Command
  • Page 27 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 27; Toolbar; Table 5 Toolbar buttons; Button
  • Page 28 – 8 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics; Selecting objects; The types of objects contained in the device view are:; Figure 6 Objects in the device view; Selecting a single object; To select a single object:
  • Page 29 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 29; Selecting multiple objects; To select all the ports in a switch:; LEDs and ports; The ports on the device view are color coded to show port status.; Table 6 Port color codes; Color
  • Page 30 – Shortcut menus; provides; Figure 8 Switch unit shortcut menu; Table 7; Table 7 Switch unit shortcut menu command
  • Page 31 – Table 8; Status bar; Table 8 Port shortcut menu commands
  • Page 32 – 2 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics; Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes; Table 9; Table 9 Device Manager buttons
  • Page 33 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 33; Editing objects; Select an object and, on the toolbar, click the Edit Selected button.; Working with statistics and graphs; “Statistics for single and
  • Page 34 – 4 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics; Types of statistics; describes the types of statistics that; Types of graphs; illustrate the different graph styles,; Table 10 Types of statistics; Statistic
  • Page 37 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 37; Statistics for single and multiple objects; Figure 14 Interface statistics for a single port; shows; Figure 15 Interface statistics for multiple ports
  • Page 38 – 8 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics; “Viewing statistics as graphs; Viewing statistics as graphs; “Selecting objects” on page 28
  • Page 39 – Select a tab for the group of statistics you want to view.
  • Page 40 – 0 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics; describes the buttons in the graph dialog boxes.; Telneting to a switch; To Telnet to a switch:; Table 11 Graph dialog box buttons
  • Page 41 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 41; Opening the Web-based management home page; To open the Web-based management home page:; Figure 17 Open home page icon; The Web-based management home page opens; Figure 18 Web-based management home page
  • Page 42 – 2 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics; Trap log; To view the trap log:
  • Page 43 – Chapter 1 Device Manager basics 43; Online Help; Table 12 Help file locations; Platform
  • Page 44 – 4 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics
  • Page 45 – Viewing switch IP information; Globals tab
  • Page 46 – Addresses tab; Table 13 Globals tab items; Description
  • Page 47 – describes the IP Address tab items.; ARP tab; The IP dialog box opens with the Globals tab displayed (; Table 14 IP Addresses tab items; Item
  • Page 48 – describes the ARP tab items.; Table 15 ARP tab items
  • Page 49 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 49; Editing the chassis configuration; To open the Chassis dialog box:; System tab; To open the System tab:
  • Page 50 – describes the System tab items.; Table 16 System tab items
  • Page 51 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 51
  • Page 52 – 2 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch; Base Unit Info tab; To open the Base Unit Info tab:; Figure 23 Edit Chassis dialog box — Base Unit Info tab; describes the Base Unit Info tab items.; Table 17 Base Unit Info tab items
  • Page 53 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 53; Agent tab; To open the Agent tab:; Figure 24 Edit Chassis dialog box — Agent tab; Table 17 Base Unit Info tab items (continued)
  • Page 54 – 4 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch; describes the Agent tab fields.; Table 18 Agent tab fields
  • Page 55 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 55; SNMP tab; To open the SNMP tab:; Figure 25 Edit Chassis dialog box — SNMP tab
  • Page 56 – 6 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch; Trap Receivers tab; Figure 26 Trap Receivers tab
  • Page 57 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 57; Adding a Trap Receiver; Figure 27 Chassis, Insert Trap Receive dialog box
  • Page 58 – 8 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch; Power Supply tab; To open the Power supply tab:; Figure 28 Edit Chassis dialog box — Power Supply tab
  • Page 59 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 59; describes the Power supply tab fields.; Table 21 Power supply tab fields
  • Page 60 – 0 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch; Fan tab; The Chassis dialog box opens (; Figure 29 Edit Chassis dialog box — Fan tab
  • Page 61 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 61; describes the Fan tab fields.; Working with configuration files; To open the Edit FileSystem dialog box:; Table 22 Fan tab fields
  • Page 62 – describes the FileSystem dialog box items.; Table 23 FileSystem dialog box items
  • Page 63 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 63; Graphing chassis statistics; To graph chassis statistics:; Table 23 FileSystem dialog box items (continued)
  • Page 64 – 4 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch
  • Page 65 – describes the SNMP tab fields.; Table 24 SNMP tab fields
  • Page 66 – 6 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch
  • Page 67 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 67; IP tab; The IP tab shows IP information for the chassis.
  • Page 68 – describes the Chassis IP tab fields; Table 25 Chassis IP tab fields
  • Page 70 – 0 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch; ICMP In tab; Table 25 Chassis IP tab fields (continued)
  • Page 71 – describes the ICMP In tab fields.; Table 26 ICMP In tab fields
  • Page 72 – 2 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch; ICMP Out tab; Figure 34 Graph Chassis dialog box — ICMP Out tab
  • Page 73 – Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch 73; describes the ICMP Out tab fields.; Table 27 ICMP Out tab fields
  • Page 74 – 4 Chapter 2 Configuring and graphing the switch
  • Page 75 – Viewing and editing a single port configuration; To view or edit the configuration of a single or multiple ports:
  • Page 76 – 6 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; Interface tab for a single port; Figure 35 Port dialog box — Interface tab
  • Page 77 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 77; describes the Interface tab items for a single port.; Table 28 Interface tab items for a single port
  • Page 78 – 8 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; VLAN tab for a single port; Figure 36 Edit Port dialog box — VLAN tab; Table 28 Interface tab items for a single port (continued)
  • Page 79 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 79; describes the VLAN tab items.; Table 29 VLAN tab items for a single port
  • Page 80 – 0 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; STG tab for a single port; Select the port you want to edit.; Figure 37 Edit Port dialog box — STG tab
  • Page 81 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 81; describes the STG tab items.; Table 30 STG tab items for a single port
  • Page 82 – 2 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; Configuring multiple ports; Interface tab for multiple ports
  • Page 83 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 83; Do one of the following:; Figure 38 Edit Ports — Interface tab; describes the Interface tab fields.; Table 31 Interface tab fields for multiple ports
  • Page 84 – 4 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; VLAN tab for multiple ports; The VLAN tab shows the VLAN membership for the selected ports.; Table 31 Interface tab fields for multiple ports (continued)
  • Page 85 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 85; Figure 39 VLAN tab for multiple ports; describes the VLAN tab fields; Table 32 VLAN tab fields for multiple ports
  • Page 86 – 6 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; Graphing port statistics; Interface tab for graphing ports
  • Page 87 – describes the Interface tab fields for graphing ports.; Table 33 Port Interface tab fields for multiple ports
  • Page 88 – 8 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; Ethernet Errors tab for graphing ports; To open the Ethernet Errors tab for graphing:; Table 33 Port Interface tab fields for multiple ports (continued)
  • Page 89 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 89; Figure 41 Graph Port dialog box — Ethernet Errors tab
  • Page 90 – 0 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; describes the Ethernet Errors tab fields.; Table 34 Ethernet Errors tab fields
  • Page 92 – 2 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; Bridge tab; Figure 42 Graph Port dialog box — Bridge tab
  • Page 93 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 93; describes the Bridge tab fields.; RMON tab; To open the RMON tab for graphing:; Table 35 Bridge tab fields
  • Page 94 – 4 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports; Figure 43 Graph Port dialog box — RMON tab
  • Page 95 – Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports 95; describes the RMON tab fields.; Table 36 RMON tab fields
  • Page 96 – 6 Chapter 3 Configuring and graphing ports
  • Page 97 – Setting up MLTs; The MLT dialog box opens
  • Page 99 – Chapter 4 Setting up MultiLink Trunk ports 99; Adding ports to a MultiLink Trunk; Figure 45 PortMembers dialog box; MultiLink Trunk statistics
  • Page 100 – describes the fields in the Interface tab.; Table 38 Interface tab fields
  • Page 101 – Chapter 4 Setting up MultiLink Trunk ports 101; MultiLink Trunk Ethernet error statistics; Figure 47 MLT Statics dialog box — Ethernet Errors tab
  • Page 102 – 02 Chapter 4 Setting up MultiLink Trunk ports; describes the fields in the Ethernet Errors tab.; Table 39 Ethernet Errors tab fields
  • Page 104 – 04 Chapter 4 Setting up MultiLink Trunk ports
  • Page 105 – VLANs; VLANs must have unique VLAN IDs and names.
  • Page 106 – 06 Chapter 5 Creating and managing VLANs; Creating VLANs; Device Manager enables you to create a port-based VLAN.; VLAN Information; To open the VLAN dialog box:; Figure 48 VLAN dialog box; describes the VLAN dialog box fields.; Table 40 VLAN dialog box fields
  • Page 107 – Chapter 5 Creating and managing VLANs 107; Creating a port-based VLAN; Figure 49 VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box for a port-based VLANs
  • Page 108 – 08 Chapter 5 Creating and managing VLANs; Accepting untagged frames; “VLAN tab for a single port” on page 78; Figure 50 VLAN tab
  • Page 109 – Chapter 5 Creating and managing VLANs 109; Modifying and managing existing VLANs; The VLAN dialog box opens (; Figure 51 VLAN dialog box; describes the fields in the VLAN dialog box.; Table 41 VLAN dialog box fields
  • Page 110 – 10 Chapter 5 Creating and managing VLANs
  • Page 111 – Base tab; dot1dStpPriority; is formed that is used
  • Page 112 – describes the Base tab fields.; Spanning Tree tab; To view the Spanning Tree tab:; Table 42 Base tab fields
  • Page 113 – Chapter 6 Setting up bridging 113; Click the Spanning Tree tab.; Figure 53 Spanning Tree tab
  • Page 114 – 14 Chapter 6 Setting up bridging; describes the Spanning Tree tab fields.; Table 43 Spanning Tree tab fields
  • Page 115 – Chapter 6 Setting up bridging 115; Transparent tab; To view the Transparent tab:; Table 43 Spanning Tree tab fields (continued)
  • Page 116 – 16 Chapter 6 Setting up bridging; The Bridge dialog box opens, with the Base tab displayed.; Figure 54 Transparent tab; describes the Transparent tab items.; Forwarding tab; Table 44 Transparent tab items
  • Page 117 – Chapter 6 Setting up bridging 117; To view the Forwarding tab:; Figure 55 Forwarding tab
  • Page 118 – 18 Chapter 6 Setting up bridging; describes the Forwarding tab fields.; Table 45 Forwarding tab fields
  • Page 119 – Topology tab; To view topology information:; Figure 56 Diagnostics dialog box — Topology tab
  • Page 120 – 20 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Device Manager; describes the Topology tab items.; Topology Table tab; To view more topology information:; Figure 57 Diagnostics dialog box — Topology Table tab; Items
  • Page 121 – Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Device Manager 121; describes the Topology Table tab fields.; Table 47 Topology Table tab fields
  • Page 122 – 22 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Device Manager
  • Page 123 – Working with RMON information; Viewing statistics; To view RMON Ethernet statistics:
  • Page 124 – Figure 58 Port dialog box — RMON tab; Viewing history
  • Page 125 – Figure 59 Port dialog box — RMON tab
  • Page 126 – Creating a history; To establish a history for a port and set the bucket interval:; Figure 60 History tab; describes the History fields.
  • Page 127 – Figure 61 RMONControl, Insert History dialog box
  • Page 128 – Disabling history
  • Page 129 – Enabling Ethernet statistics gathering; You can use RMON to gather Ethernet statistics.; Figure 62 RMONControl dialog box — Ether Stats tab; describes the Ether Stats tab fields.; Table 49 Ether Stats tab fields
  • Page 130 – The RMONControl, Insert Ether Stats dialog box opens; Figure 63 RMONControl, Insert Ether Stats dialog box; Enter the port number you want or select the port from the list menu; Figure 64 RMONControl, Insert Ether Stats dialog box port list; Device Manager assigns the index.; Disabling Ethernet statistics gathering; To disable Ethernet statistics that you have set:
  • Page 131 – Alarms; How RMON alarms work
  • Page 132 – Figure 65 How alarms fire
  • Page 133 – Figure 66 Alarm example — threshold less than 260; Creating alarms
  • Page 134 – Alarm Manager example; Figure 67 Alarm Manager dialog box; The example alarm described in the following procedure
  • Page 135 – Figure 68 Alarm variable list; Alarm variables are in three formats, depending on the type:
  • Page 136 – Select the port on which you have created an alarm.; Table 50 RMON Insert Alarm dialog box fields
  • Page 137 – Click the Ether Stats tab to view the statistics (; Alarms tab; To view information about alarms:; Figure 69 RMONAlarms dialog box — Alarms tab; describes the fields on the Alarms tab.; Table 51 Describes the fields on the Alarms tab
  • Page 138 – Table 51 Describes the fields on the Alarms tab (continued)
  • Page 139 – Events; How events work
  • Page 140 – The Events tab opens (; Figure 70 RMONAlarms dialog box — Events tab; describes the RMONAlarms Events tab fields.; Table 52 Events tab fields
  • Page 141 – Creating an event; In the RMONAlarms dialog box Events tab, click Insert.; Figure 71 Insert Events dialog box; In the Description field, type a name for the event.; Figure 72 New event in the Events tab
  • Page 142 – Deleting an event; In the Events tab, highlight an event Description.; Log information; The RMONAlarm dialog box opens with the Alarms tab displayed (; Figure 73 Log tab
  • Page 143 – describes the Log tab fields.; Table 53 Log tab fields
  • Page 145 – General tab; To view the General tab:
  • Page 146 – describes the General tab items.; Table 54 General tab items
  • Page 147 – Chapter 9 Security parameters 147; partitionPortAnddaFiltering:
  • Page 148 – 48 Chapter 9 Security parameters; SecurityList tab; Figure 75 SecurityList tab
  • Page 149 – Chapter 9 Security parameters 149; Security, Insert SecurityList dialog box; Figure 76 Security, Insert SecurityList dialog box
  • Page 150 – 50 Chapter 9 Security parameters; AuthConfig tab; To view the AuthConfig tab:; Figure 77 AuthConfig tab
  • Page 151 – Chapter 9 Security parameters 151; Security, Insert AuthConfig dialog box; Table 57 AuthConfig tab fields
  • Page 152 – describes the Security, Insert AuthConfig dialog box fields.; Table 58 Security, Insert AuthConfig dialog box fields
  • Page 153 – Chapter 9 Security parameters 153; AuthStatus tab
  • Page 154 – describes the AuthStatus tab fields.; Table 59 AuthStatus tab fields
  • Page 155 – Chapter 9 Security parameters 155; AuthViolation tab; To view the AuthViolation tab:; Table 59 AuthStatus tab fields (continued)
  • Page 156 – 56 Chapter 9 Security parameters; Click the AuthViolation tab.; Figure 80 AuthViolation tab; describes fields for the AuthViolation tab fields.; Table 60 AuthViolation tab fields
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March 2003

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Reference for the
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Switch Management Software

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3 Reference for the BayStack 380-24F Gigabit Switch Management Software SUCH PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.In addition, the pro...

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5 Reference for the BayStack 380-24F Gigabit Switch Management Software Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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6 Contents 214393-A Telneting to a switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Opening the Web-based management home page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Trap log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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