00NMM PM book Page i Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM IntraSpection™ Personality Modules AsantéFAST™ 100 Hub AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub User’s Manual Asanté Technologies, Inc. 821 Fox Lane San Jose, CA 95131 1.800.662.9686 www.asante.com August 1997 Part Number 06-00341-00 Rev.
100NMM PM book Page ii Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Copyright Notice Copyright 1997 by Asanté Technologies, Inc . All rights reserved.
100NMM PM book Page iii Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Table of Contents Introduction...................................................................... 1-1 IntraSpection Personality Modules ............................................ 1-1 AsantéFAST 100 Hub Personality Module ........................... 1-1 AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Module ...... 1-2 Management Options .......................................................... 1-2 System Requirements ..............................
100NMM PM book Page iv Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Viewing General Device Information ............................ 3-14 Viewing Module Information......................................... 3-15 Viewing SNMP Agent Information................................. 3-16 Enabling/Disabling Ports................................................ 3-17 Disabling a Group .......................................................... 3-18 Partitioning a Port ..........................................................
100NMM PM book Page 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM 1 Introduction IntraSpection Personality Modules A Personality Module is a “plug-in” to the IntraSpection system that allows for expanded management of an SNMP device by specifically addressing the device’s proprietary information (the “Private MIB”). Management capabilities are accessed via the Personality Module’s Device Page. See Figure 1-1 or Figure 1-2.
100NMM PM book Page 2 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Introduction AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Module The AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Module allows for expanded management of an AsantéFAST 100TX Managed Hub or a stack of 100 Hubs with an attached Managed Hub. See Figure 1-2.
100NMM PM book Page 3 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM IntraSpection Personality Modules System Requirements Server ❏ IntraSpection version 1.01 ❏ PC with 80486 or faster microprocessor ❏ 48MB RAM ❏ 100MB free disk space ❏ Windows NT™ 3.51 or higher or Windows NT 4.0 (recommended) ❏ Web server that supports Common Gateway Interface (CGI) 1.1 (such as Netscape FastTrack Server™, Microsoft IIS, NCSA HTTP, etc.
100NMM PM book Page 4 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Introduction About This Manual This manual is divided into the following chapters: ❏ Chapter 1,“Introduction,” describes IntraSpection Personality Modules. ❏ Chapter 2,“Installation” explains how to install the AsantéFAST 100 and AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Modules. ❏ Chapter 3,“Management,” explains how to access and use a Personality Module’s Device Page and how to perform some basic management functions.
100NMM PM book Page 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM 2 Installation Installing a Personality Module This chapter explains how to install the AsantéFAST 100 Hub and AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Modules. Both Personality Modules are contained within the same installation file. When you install the file, you install both Personality Modules. ▲ Important: Before installing the Personality Modules, make sure that IntraSpection (websuite.exe) is NOT running on the computer.
0NMM PM book Page 2 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Installation 7 Click Yes to accept the agreement and continue with the installation. Click No to exit the installation. The IntraSpection Personality Module Read Me window appears. Review the information carefully. 8 Click Next to continue. The decompressed Personality Module files are installed onto your computer. The “Decompression of the Source is Now Complete” dialog box appears. 9 Click OK to continue with the installation.
100NMM PM book Page 3 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Installing a Personality Module The “IntraSpection Module Installation” window appears. ▲ Important: This window should be pointing to the directory that contains the IntraSpection (websuite.exe) program. If it is not, click Browse and locate that directory. 14 Click OK. ∆ Note: A “Select Database” window may appear. If it does, select vendor.mdb, then click OK.
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100NMM PM book Page 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM 3 Management This chapter explains how to access and use a Personality Module’s Device Page. The Device Page provides access to the Personality Module’s management options. Accessing the Device Page To access the Device Page for an AsantéFAST 100 Hub stack, you must first create a map of the network. 1 2 Make sure the Personality Module is installed and the IntraSpection Application Server is running.
100NMM PM book Page 2 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management ❏ Make sure the Enterprise ID field has a value of all. ❏ Type the lowest (beginning) IP address on your network in the Low IP Address field. ❏ Type the highest (last) IP address on your network in the Hi IP Address field. ❏ Select New in the Discovery Mode field to create a new map, or select Append to attach this map to the map that is stored in your system’s buffer (if any). 5 Click Apply.
100NMM PM book Page 3 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Device Page Components Device Page Components A Personality Module’s Device Page consists of several components, including device information, a front panel image, and management menu items. See Figure 3-2.
100NMM PM book Page 4 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Front Panel Image Components The front panel image contains the following components (as illustrated in Figure 3-4): ❏ Device — the entire stack of hubs and the attached management module. ❏ Group — each module within the device. ❏ Port — each port on each group. ❏ Status LEDs — real-time LEDs that represent the LEDs on the modules; they display port activity.
100NMM PM book Page 5 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Selecting the Device for Management Selecting the Device for Management The AsantéFAST 100 Hub and AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub can be managed at different levels; that is, at the device, group, or port level. For example, if a group is selected and you select the Reset menu, that group (module) will be reset. If the device is selected and you select Reset, the device (entire hub stack) will be reset.
100NMM PM book Page 6 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Menu Components The menus on the AsantéFAST 100 Hub and AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub Device Pages provide access to the different management options supported by each Personality Module. Tables Some menus contain tables with information that is configurable directly on-screen from your Web browser while others contain information that is read-only. The following tables describe how to recognize configurable and read-only information.
100NMM PM book Page 7 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Performing Basic Management Functions Performing Basic Management Functions This section explains how to perform some basic management functions with both Personality Modules.
100NMM PM book Page 8 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Setting Community Strings Community strings define access rights for reading and writing SNMP data objects for a device. The community strings (read community and write community) for an AsantéFAST 100 Hub stack’s management module are manually set in the management module via the module’s console port.
100NMM PM book Page 9 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Setting Community Strings Figure 3-7 3 IntraSpection Map Manager Page Click the Edit Device button. The Map Configuration Table appears, similar to Figure 3-8. Figure 3-8 4 5 6 7 Map Configuration Table Enter the management module’s IP address in the IP Address field. Enter the management module’s read community string in the Read field. Enter the management module ‘s write community string in the Write field. Click Apply.
100NMM PM book Page 10 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Configuring Network Access Parameters To configure and/or manage an AsantéFAST 100 Hub stack over the network or via out-of-band access, the hub stack’s management module needs to be properly configured with network access parameters. These parameters are initially set-up in the management module via the module’s console port; however, some can be modified using IntraSpection.
100NMM PM book Page 11 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Configuring Device Identification Information Configuring Device Identification Information To help with hub identification, you can add certain hub details; such as, the hub stack’s physical address, name, location, and contact information. To configure device identification information: 1 2 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front panel image. (This selects the entire hub stack.) Click Identify.
100NMM PM book Page 12 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Performing a Software Upgrade An AsantéFAST 100 Hub stack’s software can be upgraded via IntraSpection. To upgrade an AsantéFAST 100 Hub stack’s software: 1 Click Software. The Software Upgrade table appears, similar to Figure 3-11. Figure 3-11 2 3 4 5 Software Upgrade table Type the software’s file name and network path in the Boot File Name field.
100NMM PM book Page 13 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Updating the Device Page Updating the Device Page The files for both Personality Modules are stored within the IntraSpection Application Server’s database. Occasionally, these files should be updated from the Device Page to ensure that you are viewing the hub’s latest information. To update the Personalty Module’s Device Page: 1 Click Validate. The Device Page is updated with the latest information for the Personalty Module.
100NMM PM book Page 14 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Viewing General Device Information General device information includes items such as the management module’s version and revision numbers, chassis type, backplane type, and backplane revision number. To view general device information: 1 2 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front panel image. (This selects the entire hub stack.) Click Device. The Device Information table appears, similar to Figure 3-12.
100NMM PM book Page 15 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Viewing Module Information Viewing Module Information Module information includes information on each group within the device. To view module information: 1 2 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front panel image. (This selects the entire hub stack.) Click Modules. The Module Table appears, similar to Figure 3-13. Figure 3-13 ∆ Modules Table Note: The information displayed on this page is read-only.
100NMM PM book Page 16 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Viewing SNMP Agent Information This menu allows you to view information on the management module’s software agent. This information includes the module’s agent type and mode, software and firmware version numbers, and trap authentication status. To view SNMP agent information: 1 2 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front panel image. (This selects the entire hub stack.) Click Agent.
100NMM PM book Page 17 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Enabling/Disabling Ports Enabling/Disabling Ports The enabling or disabling of a port is a manual operation that can be used to isolate network devices possibly causing problems on the network or to prevent unauthorized use of a port or station. To enable or disable a port: 1 Click Ports. You do not need to select any particular item on the front panel image. The Port Table appears, similar to Figure 3-15.
100NMM PM book Page 18 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Disabling a Group To disable a group: ▲ Important: Group 15 (the bottom module within a stack) and the stack’s management module CANNOT be disabled. For more information on groups and group numbering, see “Group Numbering” on page 3-4. 1 2 Select the group to be disabled on the Device Page’s front panel image by clicking on it once. Click Partition. The Board Partition table appears for the selected group, similar to Figure 3-16.
100NMM PM book Page 19 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Partitioning a Port Partitioning a Port Port partitioning is an operation that is done automatically by the hub in certain circumstances to stop transmission on a port, if the port is enabled for automatic partitioning. To enable or disable automatic partitioning: 1 2 Select the port to be partitioned (or group containing the port) by clicking on it once. Click Partition. The Port Partition table appears, similar to Figure 3-17.
100NMM PM book Page 20 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Resetting a Group or Device If you changed the IP address, subnet mask, and/or default gateway for a management module within a device, that management module needs to be reset. Resets can be performed at the device level (resets the entire stack) or at the group level (resets an individual hub or a management module). To perform a reset: 1 2 To reset a group, click once on that group. To reset the device, do NOT select anything.
100NMM PM book Page 21 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Enabling Traps Enabling Traps The Trap Authentication feature enables an AsantéFAST 100 Hub stack’s management module to generate traps. Traps are generated when certain actions — such as an unauthorized IP address attempts to access a certain port — are violated. To enable Trap Authentication: 1 2 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front panel image. (This selects the entire hub stack.) Click Agent.
100NMM PM book Page 22 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Managing Trap Receivers The Trap Receivers menu allows you to set which management stations on your network can receive traps. This section describes how to add and delete a trap receiver. To add a trap receiver entry: 1 2 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front panel image. (This selects the entire hub stack.) Click Trap Receiver. The Trap Receiver Table appears, similar to Figure 3-21.
100NMM PM book Page 23 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Managing Trap Receivers Deleting a Trap Receiver Entry To delete a trap receiver entry: 1 2 Click once on the row containing the entry to be deleted. Click Modify. The Modify Dialog box appears. 3 4 5 Open the Status drop-down menu and select invalid. Click Apply. Click Refresh in the Trap Receiver Table. The trap receiver is deleted.
100NMM PM book Page 24 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Setting Alarms Alarm thresholds can help you locate problems or faults on the network. When you set a threshold for an activity on a hub, you instruct the hub to take a specific action when a value falls above or below the set threshold. This section explains how to set, delete, and modify alarm thresholds. To add an alarm: 1 2 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front panel image. (This selects the entire device.
100NMM PM book Page 25 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Setting Alarms Field Description Action Index Displays the number of the alarm entry. This field is read-only; it cannot be edited. Status The status of the alarm entry. Select valid to add an alarm or invalid to delete the alarm. Target Domain The portion of the device for which the alarm is to be set. Select port, group, or segment0 (device) from the drop-down menu.
100NMM PM book Page 26 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Field Description Action Sampling Interval The polling interval that determines how often to make the measurement. Enter a number (in seconds). The name of the person who defined the alarm entry. Enter an eight-byte octet. Owner String Note: The shorter the sampling interval, the more traffic on the network.
100NMM PM book Page 27 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Viewing Node Summary Information Viewing Node Summary Information The Node Summary menu provides IP mapping information (a summary of node activity) for the device or a selected group. Each node address remains in the table for the amount of seconds specified in the Node Aging Timer. To view node summary information: 1 2 To view node summary information for the device, do not select anything on the front panel image.
100NMM PM book Page 28 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Setting Port Security The Port Security menu allows network managers to control access to ports by specifying the physical addresses that are authorized to connect to the ports. If an unspecified physical address attempts to connect to a certain port, an action (such as automatic partitioning of the port, sending of a trap, etc) can be specified to occur.
100NMM PM book Page 29 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Setting Port Security 5 6 7 Enter the number of the port for which port security information is to be set in the PortIndex field. Open the Status drop-down menu and select valid. Enter the physical (MAC) address that is allowed to use the selected port number in the Allowed Address field. ▲ Important: Enter the physical address in hexadecimal notation separated by colons. For example, 00:00:94:C5:15:F1.
100NMM PM book Page 30 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Management Viewing Statistics Statistics for an AsantéFAST 100 Hub stack can be viewed in two different formats: table or graph. Statistics collected include runts, alignment errors, late collisions, short events, good frames, and bad frames. Table Statistics 1 2 Select a group or a port for which statistics are to be gathered by clicking on it once. To view statistics for the device (entire hub stack), do NOT select anything. Click Table.
100NMM PM book Page 31 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Viewing Statistics Graph Statistics 1 2 Select a group or a port for which statistics are to be gathered by clicking on it once on the front panel image. To view statistics for the device, do NOT select anything. Click Graph. The Graph Statistics page appears for the group, port or device selected, similar to Figure 3-28.
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100NMM PM book Page 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM 4 Menus This chapter describes each management menu and its contents on the AsantéFAST 100 Hub and AsantéFAST 100 TX Managed Hub Personality Modules’ Device Page. The table below provides a brief description of each menu; the sections that follow explain each menu in detail. Table 4-1 Device Page Menu Descriptions Menu Description Configuration Title for the submenus listed below it; this menu cannot be selected. See “Configuration” on page 4-3.
100NMM PM book Page 2 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Menu Description Control Title for the submenus listed below it; this menu cannot be selected. See “Control” on page 4-11. Reset Allows you to reset a group or device. See “Reset” on page 4-11. Partition Allows you to enable or disable a group and partition a port. See “Partition” on page 4-12. Threshold Allows you to set alarm thresholds for the device. See “Threshold” on page 4-13.
100NMM PM book Page 3 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Identify Configuration This menu is not a management option; it is a title for the configuration sub-menus listed below it. This menu CANNOT be selected. Identify This menu provides read-only and configurable identification information for the device. Table 4-2 describes each field in the Identify menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Configuring Device Identification Information” on page 3-11.
100NMM PM book Page 4 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Device This menu provides read-only, general information on the device. Table 4-3 describes each field in the Device menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Viewing General Device Information” on page 3-14. Table 4-3 Device Menu Field Description Version Number Read-only field; displays the current version number of the device. Revision Number Read-only field; displays the current revision number of the device.
100NMM PM book Page 5 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Modules Modules This menu provides read-only information on each group within the device. Table 4-4 describes each field in the Modules menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Viewing Module Information” on page 3-15. Table 4-4 Modules Menu Field Description Group Index Read-only field; displays the number of the selected group. Number of Ports Read-only field; displays the total number of ports in the group.
100NMM PM book Page 6 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Ports This menu provides read-only and configurable information for each port on the device. Table 4-5 describes each field in the Ports menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Enabling/ Disabling Ports” on page 3-17 and “Partitioning a Port” on page 3-19. Table 4-5 Ports Menu Field Description Group Index Read-only field; displays the number of the group to which the selected port belongs.
100NMM PM book Page 7 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Ports Field Admin Status Description Configurable field; determines the state of the port. ❏ enabled — the port is enabled and can receive packets. ❏ disabled — the port is disabled and cannot receive packets. See “Enabling/Disabling Ports” on page 3-17 for instructions.
100NMM PM book Page 8 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Agent This menu provides read-only and configurable information for the device’s SNMP agent. Table 4-6 describes each field in the Agent menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Viewing SNMP Agent Information” on page 3-16. Table 4-6 Agent Menu Field SWVersion Major Description Read-only field; displays the major software version number of the device’s management module. Note: If the unit is running code version 1.
100NMM PM book Page 9 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Network Network This menu provides configurable network access information for the device’s management module. This information is needed to access the device across the network (in-band management). Table 4-7 describes each field in the Network menu. ▲ Important: If you change the IP address, subnet mask, or default gateway, the management module needs to be reset in order for the changes to take effect.
100NMM PM book Page 10 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus SWUpgrade This menu provides read-only and configurable software upgrade and boot method information (the parameters used for downloading a new version of software) for the device. Table 4-8 describes each field in the SWUpgrade menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Performing a Software Upgrade” on page 3-12.
100NMM PM book Page 11 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Reset Control This menu is not a management option; it is a title for the sub-menus listed below it. This menu CANNOT be selected. Reset This menu allows you to reset the device or a selected group within the device. Table 4-9 describes each field in the Reset menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Resetting a Group or Device” on page 3-20.
100NMM PM book Page 12 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Partition This menu allows you to disable a group or configure a port for automatic partitioning. Table 4-10 describes each field in the Partition menu. ▲ Important: Group 15 (the bottom module in the stack) and the stack’s management module CANNOT be disabled. For more information on groups and group numbering, see “Group Numbering” on page 3-4.
100NMM PM book Page 13 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Threshold Threshold This menu displays the current alarms that are set and allows alarms to be added or modified. Alarms can help you locate problems or faults on the network. When you set an alarm threshold for an activity on a hub, you instruct the hub to take a specific action when the value falls above or below the set threshold. Table 4-11 describes each field in the Threshold menu.
100NMM PM book Page 14 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Field Subject Sample Type Description Configurable field; determines the counter to be polled. ❏ readableframes — the total number of good or readable frames (frames without error). ❏ frametoolong — the number of frames that were longer than 1,518 bytes. ❏ runts — the number of frames that were shorter than 64 bytes.
100NMM PM book Page 15 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Threshold Field Startup Event Description Configurable field; determines when the alarm is to be triggered. ❏ rising — alarm is triggered when the event rate rises above the threshold. ❏ falling — alarm is triggered when the event rate falls below the threshold. ❏ rising and falling — alarm is triggered when the event rate rises above or falls below the threshold. Threshold Value Configurable field; sets the value that triggers the alarm.
100NMM PM book Page 16 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Node Summary This menu provides IP mapping information (a summary of node activity on the device or a selected group). Table 4-12 describes each field in the Node Summary menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Viewing Node Summary Information” on page 3-27. Table 4-12 Node Summary Menu Field NodeAgingTimer Description Configurable field; specifies the amount of time (in seconds) to keep the node entry in the table.
100NMM PM book Page 17 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Table Validate This menu updates the Personality Module’s Device Page with the latest information stored in the IntraSpection Application Server database. For instructions on using this menu, see “Updating the Device Page” on page 3-13. Statistics This menu is not an actual management option; it is a title to the submenus listed below it. This menu CANNOT be selected.
100NMM PM book Page 18 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Field Page 4-18 Description ❏ Datarate Mismatch — the number of errors where the incoming data rate is not within the tolerance level of 10Mhz (+ or - 0.01%). ❏ Short Events — the number of data bursts, where data is less than 10 bytes in length. ❏ MauJabberLockups — the number of times the hub repeater chip goes into a lockup state.
100NMM PM book Page 19 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Graph Graph This menu provides real-time statistical information, in a graph format, on the device, group or port selected. Table 4-14 describes each field in the Graph menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Viewing Statistics” on page 3-30. Table 4-14 Graph Menu Field Description Seconds Drop-down menu; specifies the amount of time (in seconds) that the device/group/port is polled for information.
100NMM PM book Page 20 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Menus Security This menu is not a management option; it is a title for the sub-menus listed below it. This menu CANNOT be selected. Port Security This menu allows you to control access to ports by specifying the physical addresses that are allowed to connect to certain ports. If an unauthorized physical address attempts to connect to the restricted port, an action (such as partition the port, send a trap, etc) can occur.
100NMM PM book Page 21 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Trap Receivers Trap Receivers This menu allows you to determine the management stations that will receive traps from the device. Table 4-16 describes each field in the Trap Receivers menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Managing Trap Receivers” on page 3-22. Table 4-16 Trap Receivers Menu Field Status Description Configurable field; displays the status of the trap receiving station’s entry.
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100NMM PM book Page 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM A Technical Support Contacting Asanté Technical Support To contact Asanté Technical Support: Telephone (800) 622-7464 Fax (408) 432-6018 Fax-Back (800) 741-8607 (408) 954-8607 Internet Mail support@asante.com World Wide Web http://www.asante.com Bulletin Board Service (BBS) (408) 432-1416 ARA BBS (guest log in) (408) 894-0765 AppleLink mail/BBS ASANTE FTP Archive ftp.asante.com Technical Support Hours 6:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
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100NMM PM book Page i Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM Index Numerics 100NMM.ipm, installation B 2-1 A about this manual 1-4 add button 3-6 agent information, viewing 3-16 menu 4-8 reset, description 4-11 alarm thresholds.
100NMM PM book Page ii Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM default gateway and changing 4-9 configuring 3-10 description 4-9 description information 4-3 device (entire hub stack) defined 3-4 general information, viewing 3-14 identification information, configuring 3-11 menu, description 4-4 page accessing 3-1 components of 3-3 front panel image 3-4 menus, overview 4-1 updating 3-13 view of 1-1 selecting 3-5 dial string configuring 3-10 description 4-9 disabling groups 3-18 ports 3-17 E eepromBootInfo 4-10
100NMM PM book Page iii Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM IntraSpection Application Server, starting 2-2 Map Manager 3-9 navigation bar 3-8 IP (Internet Protocol) address and changing 4-9 configuring 3-10 description 4-9 unauthorized 4-8 mapping.
100NMM PM book Page iv Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM management (continued) trap receivers (continued) menu 4-21 traps, enabling 3-21 validate menu 4-17 viewing statistics 3-30, 3-31 map, of the network, creating 3-1 Map Manager Page 3-9 mapping, IP.
100NMM PM book Page v Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM port (continued) security menu 4-20 using 3-28 violations 4-20 selecting 3-5 type 4-6 unauthorized access, violations 4-20 viewing image of 3-4 ports menu 4-6 R readable octets 4-18 read-only information 3-6 receivers (of traps) adding 3-22 deleting 3-23 refresh button 3-6 remote, boot info 4-10 protocol 4-10 configuring 3-12 requirements client 1-3 server 1-3 system 1-3 reset agent, description 4-11 group or device 3-20 group, description 4-11 men
100NMM PM book Page vi Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:40 PM thresholds (continued) startup event 4-15 subject 4-14 target domain 4-13 group 4-13 port 4-13 threshold value 4-15 thresholds, alarm.