User`s guide

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Monitoring and Managing the ATX
Type: <CR> to display port 2 status...
If you don’t want to view the status of each port, use the Ctrl-C
keys to return to the LCM prompt.
The status of the entire unit includes the number of learned
addresses and the number of defined filters, plus the following
information for each of the ATX’s modules:
Type – lists the module types; if there is no module present, the
type will be listed as Vacant. Module types include:
PPE – the Packet Processing Engine (module 1)
FDDI – a Fiber Distributed Data Interface module
TR – a Token Ring module
CSMA – an Ethernet module, it could be a single port or four
port module
HSSI – a High Speed Serial Interface module
Turbo – the turbo processor (module 7)
DiagStatus – whether the module passed or failed its power-up
diagnostics. If the module failed, then a hexadecimal error code
(hwDiagCode) is also displayed.
InUse – whether the module is currently being used. A module
that has passed its power up diagnostics is displayed as true,
unless one of the following conditions is present:
The module was disabled using the
offline command, or a
remote NMS has disabled that module by setting the hwUseMod
MIB variable.
The module has malfunctioned since its power-up diagnostics
were executed.
The module was just physically inserted without following the
recommended procedures.
The module was physically inserted earlier, but was not
activated by the ATX at the time (due to the power being off, or
the procedures not being followed correctly), and you are now
turning on power to the unit.