SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Device Management Bay Networks Accelar Supports Management Module SM-BAY1002
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Contents Contents Contents INTRODUCTION Application Icons...........................................................17 Supported Applications .................................................18 Bay Accelar Application.............................................19 Table Size View .....................................................20 IP Views .................................................................22 IP Configuration Table........................................22 IP Configuration OSPF View ...
Bridge Static Table View ....................................42 Bridge Filter Table View .....................................42 Boot View...............................................................43 Web View...............................................................44 Error View ..............................................................45 CONFIGURATION VIEW Performance View ........................................................ 64 Port Performance View........................................
Introduction Purpose and Scope Introduction This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Bay Networks Accelar 1000 Series Routing Switches.
Introduction Supported Devices Supported Devices The SPECTRUM Model The SPECTRUM management module SMBAY1002 currently allows you to model six types of Bay Networks Accelar devices as described below. SPECTRUM uses a single device model type, Accelar1200, for modeling any of the supported Bay Networks Accelar devices. Accelar1200 models are represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons.
Introduction Views Views Figure 1: Device icons provide access to the views, subviews, and tables that let you manage the modeled device. Figure 1 shows the modelspecific portion of the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon in a Topology view. The views listed below are accessible from the this menu and display specific information described in this document.
Tasks Views Tasks This section identifies various management and troubleshooting tasks that can be performed on Bay Networks Accelar series 1200 devices. Enable or disable routing options Redistribution configurations • RIP Enable on Page 23. • OSPF Enable on Page 23. • IGMP Enable on Page 23. • • • • • • Enable or disable traps • Trap Enable on Page 23. RIP to OSPF: Enable on Page 25. OSPF to RIP: Enable on Page 26. Direct to OSPF: Enable on Page 26. Static to OSPF: Enable on Page 26.
Device View Interface Device View Device View This section describes the Device view available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. There is only one type of Device view available for Accelar1200 models. Figure 2: SpectroGRAPH : Router Device : 192.168.93.
Device View Interface Device View Interface Icons Figure 3 shows a closeup of an Interface icon from an Interface Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions. Figure 3: Interface Icon (a) Interface Number Label Displays the interface number. IF Status Label Displays the current Operational Status of the interface (see Table 1).
Device View Interface Device View Interface Icon Subviews Menu Options Network Type Label Identifies the type of network the interface is connected to. Double-click to open the Model Information view for the interface. Table 2 lists the Icon Subviews menu options available for the Interface icon. Physical Address Label Displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface.
Device View Interface Device View Interface Status View Interface Configuration View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device view, select IF Status. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device view, select IF Configuration. This view provides information on the operational status of the interface and allows you to enable or disable the port. Operational Status The current state of the interface.
Device View Packet Size The size of the packets moving through this interface. Queue Length The number of packets waiting for transmission. SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager Interface Device View Secondary Address Panel Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device view, select Secondary Address Panel. This panel provides a table of IP addresses and masks obtained from the Address Translation table within the device’s firmware.
Device Topology View Device Topology View Device Topology View This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology view available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select DevTop. Figure 4: Device Topology View SpectroGRAPH : Device Topology: 192.168.93.43 The Device Topology view shows connections between a modeled device and other network entities.
Application View Device Topology View Application View This section describes the Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select Application. Figure 5: When a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device.
Application View Application Icons Application Icons Figure 6: When the Application view is in Icon mode, each of the application models is represented by an Application icon (Figure 6). Double-clicking the Model Name label (a) at the top of the icon opens the associated Model Information view—see Model Information Views on Page 65. For some applications, the Model Type label (c) at the bottom of the icon is also a double-click zone, which opens an application-specific view.
Application View Supported Applications Supported Applications Table 3: Bay Networks Accelar devices support both common and device-specific applications. Application Applications that are common to many of the different kinds and makes of devices managed by SPECTRUM are listed in Table 3 along with their corresponding documentation subtopics. Common Applications For more info, see...
Application View Supported Applications Bay Accelar Application (BayAccelarApp) This major application (model type BayAccelarApp) has no minor applications. The Icon Subviews menu for this application provides access to the following application-specific views: • Chassis - This view and all of its sub-views are described under Chassis Group Views on Page 49. • VLAN Tables - This view is described under VLAN Table Views on Page 58. • Port Mirror - This view is described under Port Mirror View on Page 62.
Application View Table Size View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Table Size. This view shows statistics on RMON, Address Translation (AR), Bridge, and IP tables for the device. Rmon Stat Size The current size of the RMON Statistic table. Rmon History Control Size The current size of the RMON History Control table. Rmon History Enet Size The current size of the RMON History Ethernet table. Rmon Alarm Size The current size of the RMON Alarm table.
Application View Supported Applications AR IP Deleted The number of IP entries deleted from the Address Translation table. AR VLAN By Protocol Deleted The number of VLANs by protocol type deleted from the Address Translation table. AR Mcast Tbl Size The size of the Multicast Address Translation table. AR VLAN By IP Subnet Added The number of VLAN by IP entries added to the Address Translation table. AR Free Mcast Groups The number of free multicast groups available in the Address Translation table.
Application View Supported Applications Brdg Static Size The number of entries in the dot1d Static Address Filtering table. IP Address Size The number of entries in the IP Address table. IP Forwarding Size The number of entries in the IP Forwarding table. IP Net to Media Size The number of entries in the IP Net-to-media table. IP Views Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select IP Views, then the relevant sub-view.
Application View RIP Enable Allows you to enable or disable RIP routing on the specified interface. OSPF Enable Allows you to enable or disable OSPF routing on the specified interface. IGMP Enable Allows you to enable or disable IGMP on the specified interface. Addr Assigned Displays whether an IP address has been assigned for this interface. IP Configuration OSPF View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select IP Views > OSPF View.
Application View Metric The metric for this type of service on this interface. The default value is 108 divided by the interface speed. The value “FFFF” means there is no route via this TOS. Possible values range from 1 to FFFF. Auth Key The Authentication Key. If the Area's Authorization Type is “simplePassword” and the key length is shorter than 8 octets, the agent will pad the field with zeros. When read, this field returns a length of zero. Row Status The status for this entry.
Application View Supported Applications IP Flow Table View IP Routing Redistribution View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select IP Views > Flow Table. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select IP Views > Rout Redistr View. This table displays RSVP records from the switching fabric Address Resolution table.
Application View metric (cost = external cost). The default is “type2”. Redistribution of OSPF to RIP: Enable Displays whether to redistribute OSPF routes to RIP. The default is to not redistribute. Explicit Metric The value of the metric used to translate the OSPF routes to RIP. The default is “1”. Possible values range from 1 to 16. Use Explicit Metric Displays whether to use a user specified default metric for redistributing OSPF routes to RIP. The default is “true”.
Application View Supported Applications Explicit Metric The value of the metric used to translate static routes to OSPF. The default is “10”. Possible values are from 0 though FFFF. Redistribution Direct to RIP: Enable Displays whether networks directly connected through non-rip interfaces are distributed to RIP. The default is “false”. Use Explicit Metric Displays whether to use a user specified default metric for redistributing static routes to OSPF. The default is “false”.
Application View Supported Applications Query Interval The frequency at which IGMP Host-Query packets are transmitted. The default is “125”. Version The version of IGMP running on this interface. For IGMP to function correctly, all routers on a LAN must be configured to run the same version. The default is “version2”. Possible values are “version1” and “version2”, Query Max Response Time The maximum query response time advertised in IGMPv2 queries on this interface.
Application View Supported Applications Dest The destination IP address of this route. A value of 0.0.0.0 is considered a default route. Multiple routes to a single destination can appear in the table, but access to such entries depends on network management protocol in use. Metric The primary routing metric for this route. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing-protocol specified in the route's Proto field. If this is not used, its value will be “-1”. Mask The mask to use.
Application View Supported Applications not imply that hosts should support those protocols. Table 6: Value Proto values except through knowledge of the routing protocol by which the route was learned. Row Status Allows you to create and delete entries. Description other None of the following. local Non-protocol information, e.g., manually configured netmgmt Entries set via a network. icmp Management protocol obtained via ICMP, e.g.
Application View Supported Applications ARP Table View RIP Ext View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select ARP Table. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select RIP Ext View. This view displays a table showing statuses of ARP proxy responses and sending of ARP responses on the specified interface.
Application View Supported Applications Test Table View Statistics Views Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Test Table. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Statistics, then the relevant sub-view. This table displays the number of iterations on the interface that either completed successfully or failed. If Index A unique value used to identify an interface.
Application View Supported Applications Bridge In Broadcast Frames The total number of incoming broadcast frames bridged. Route Out Unicast Frames The total number of outgoing unicast frames routed. Bridge In Discards The total number of frames discarded by the bridging entity. Route Out Multicast Frames The total number of outgoing multicast frames routed. Bridge Out Unicast Frames The total number of outgoing unicast frames bridged. Stg Forward Tran Spanning Tree Group Forward Transitions.
Application View Stg Out Tcn Bpdu Spanning Tree Group Outgoing Topology Change Notification Bpdus. This is the number of Topology Change Notification BPDUs transmitted by this port. Statistics GIG Table View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Statistics > Stat GIGTable. This table shows Gigabit port error statistics. Port Index A unique value used to identify a port. Link Failures The total number of link failures encountered on this interface.
Application View Rx Packets The number of packets received by OSPF. Tx Drop Packets The number of packets dropped before being transmitted by OSPF. Rx Drop Packets The number of packets dropped before being received by OSPF. Rx Bad Packets The number of bad packets received by OSPF. Spf Runs The number of SPF calculatations performed by OSPF. Last Spf Run The time (SysUpTime) since the last SPF calculation by OSPF. Lsdb Tbl Size The Landscape database table size.
Application View Index A unique value used to identify an interface. Rx Hellos The number hello packets received by this interface. Rx DBDescrs The number of database descriptor packets received by this interface. Rx LSUpdates The number of link state update packets received by this interface. Rx LSReqs The number of link state request packets received by this interface. Rx LSAcks The number of link state acknowlege packets received by this interface.
Application View Hello Interval Mismatches The number of hello interval mismatches received by this interface. Dead Interval Mismatches The number of dead interval mismatches received by this interface. Option Mismatches The number of options mismatches received by this interface. Supported Applications Spanning Tree Group Views Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Spanning Tree Group, then the relevant sub-view.
Application View Supported Applications Tagged Bpdu Address The MAC address to be assigned to the destination MAC address field in tagged BPDUs. The default address is 01-80-c2-00-00-00. Table 7: Value ieee8021d Protocol values (Continued) Meaning IEEE 802.1d protocol. Tagged Bpdu Vlan Id The VLAN ID to be used for tagging BPDUs. Bridge Address The MAC address used when referred to in a unique fashion.
Application View Supported Applications Max Age The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information learned from the network on any port before it is discarded, in hundredths of a second. Bridge Max Age The age, in seconds, bridges use for a maximum age when acting as the root. Bridge Hello Time The value, in seconds, bridges use for a hello time when acting as the root.
Application View Supported Applications STG Port Table View Enable STP The status of the port. Possible values are enabled and disabled. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Spanning Tree Group > STG Port Table. This table displays spanning tree group port information. If a port is associated with more than one spanning tree group, it will have one entry in this table for each group. STG Port The port number used to identify a spanning tree group.
Application View Designated Port The Port Identifier of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment. Forward Transitions The number of times this port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state. In Config Bpdus The number of Config BPDUs received by this port. In Tcn Bpdus The number of Topology Change Notification BPDUs received by this port. In Bad Bpdus The number of Bad BPDUs received by this port. Out Config Bpdus The number of Config BPDUs transmitted by this port.
Application View A 0 indicates that the port number has not been learned but that the bridge does have some forwarding or filtering information about this address. Monitor Displays whether monitoring should be performed on this unicast MAC address. If monitoring is enabled, any packet received with a matching destination MAC address will be forwarded to the port configured to receive monitor traffic. Priority The priority of the incoming frames with this destination MAC Address. The default is low.
Application View Supported Applications Boot View Filter Table Size Indicates the number of entries in the bridge filter table. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Boot. Address The MAC address of this entry. This address is used to match the destination address of incoming packets. This view displays information about software versions and which on to use on next boot. Flash Sw Version The software version in flash memory.
Application View Web View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Web. Supported Applications ROPassword The password for the read-only web server account. This view displays information and statistics for the web server on the hub. Last Change The last browser initiated configuration change since sysUpTime. Enable Server Displays whether the web server should be enabled. Num Hits The number of hits to the web server.
Application View Supported Applications Error View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AccelarApp Application icon, select Error. This view displays the last error reported in the system. Text The last error reported. This is used primarily to list the return codes this device can send to a management station in response to a failed SNMP operation. Possible values are as follow: Level The error level for the last error reported in the system.
Application View Table 9: Supported Applications Error Text Descriptions (Continued) Code Table 9: Description Error Text Descriptions (Continued) Code Description 114 invalidNotAllowedMembers 135 nosuchEntry 115 destinationNotReachable 136 anotherLoopBackTestAlreadyRunning 116 tableIsFull 137 protocolIdNotRoutable 117 nondualConnectorGigPort 138 autoNegotiateIsOn 118 testIdNotPresent 139 noActionSpecified 119 invalidTestId 140 invalidActionSpecified 120 invalidStatusChang
Application View Table 9: Supported Applications Error Text Descriptions (Continued) Code Description 154 ospfInvalidAreaRangeMask 155 ospfDuplicateEntry 156 ospfRangeNotAllocated 157 ospfAreaRangeNotFound 158 notUsed 159 nvramLimitExceeded 160 flowAlreadyExist 161 flowNotFound 163 duplicateIpAddress 164 conflictingIpAddress 165 invalidRouteCost 166 invalidNextHop 167 duplicateRoute 168 cannotFindRoute 169 cannotDeleteLocalRoute Send Trap Allows you to send a trap upon re
Configuration View Device Configuration View Configuration View This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Configuration views allow you to view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications. The following Configuration views are available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices: Figure 7: Device Configuration View SpectroGRAPH : 192.168.93.
Chassis Group Views Chassis Views Chassis Group Views This section describes the various Chassis Group views and subviews available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Chassis Views Table 10: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select Chassis, then the relevant sub-view. Type These views display and, in some cases, allow you to change physical characteristics of the device.
Chassis Group Views Num Ports The total number of ports currently installed in the chassis. Test Result The chassis start-up diagnostic tests. Possible values are other, ok, crceeprom, timer, procdram, led, formaccpuaccess, asiccpuaccess, memory, and loopback. Isolate Unconfig Ports Displays whether unconfigured ports should be assigned to the isolated VLAN. Ports assigned to this VLAN can only communicate with the CP port. By default this assigns ports to the default VLAN.
Chassis Group Views Chassis Views Id The id number of the fan, from 1 to 4. Operational Status The actual status of the fan. Possible values are: Table 12: Value Fan Operation Status Description unknown The status can not be determined. up Present and active. down Present but inactive. System View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select Chassis > System. This shows system statistics and information. IP Address The IP address of this entity.
Chassis Group Views Chassis Views Buffer Util Peak The highest value since a reset recorded for buffer use. access for all items in the MIB except community names. If it does not match, no access is granted, no response is sent back to the SNMP requester, and SNMP traps are sent to any management stations configured to receive them. Version The version of the software running on the device. Action Initiates a system action. For example, a save to NVRAM. Result The result of the latest action.
Chassis Group Views Chassis Views Card Table View Rmon Mem Size The amount of memory in bytes to allocate for RMON, if enabled. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select Chassis > Card Table. Rmon Enable Allows you to enable and disable RMON. Rmon Save Config Allows you to set whether RMON configuration is saved to NVRAM and restored after a reboot. Setting this to save does not immediately save configuration information.
Chassis Group Views Table 13: Chassis Views Card Types (Continued) Value Meaning A gigabit, non-redundant, shorthaul, back-bone unit with a single port. rc2x1000BaseSXBB A gigabit, non-redundant, shorthaul, back-bone unit with 2 ports. rc1x1000BaseSXRBB A gigabit, redundant, short-haul, back-bone unit with a single port. rc2x1000BaseSXRBB A gigabit, redundant, short-haul, back-bone unit with 2 ports. rc1x1000BaseLXBB A gigabit, redundant, short-haul, work-group unit with 2 ports.
Chassis Group Views Serial Number The unique serial number for this card. Hardware Revision The Hardware Version for this card. Admin Status The administrative status of this card. Possible values are up, down, and testing. Oper Status The operational status of this card. Possible values are up, down, unknown, dormant, and testing. PCMCIA Type The type of PCMCIA card installed in this CPU card, if any. For cards without a CPU this will always be none. This defaults to none.
Chassis Group Views Chassis Views Connector Type The type of connector installed on this port. The default value is nonRedundant. Possible values are nonRedundant and redundant. Result Displays results from the last action. The default value is none. Possible values and their meanings are: Perform Routing Displays whether this port should perform routing. The default is to not route. Table 16: Value High Priority Displays whether this port should treated with high priority.
Chassis Group Views Chassis Views System Trap Receiver Table Backup Connector Status The status of the link attached to the non-active connector. Possible values are up and down. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select Chassis > Trap Recv Table. Auto Negotiate Displays whether this port will auto-negotiate or not. The default is to auto-negotiate. This view shows what IP addresses receive traps and what community names they are using.
VLAN Table Views VLAN Tables View VLAN Table Views This section describes the various VLAN Tables views and subviews available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. VLAN Tables View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select VLAN Table. This view contains several tables which present information on the VLANs. Currently Defined VLANs The number of VLANs currently defined. VLAN Table This table displays information about the VLANs.
VLAN Table Views Table 17: Value VLAN Tables View VLAN Actions Meaning flushMacFdb Flush MAC forwarding table. flushArp Flush ARP table. flushIp Flush IP route table. flushDynMemb Flush Dynamic Members. all Flush all tables. Stg Id The spanning tree group with which this VLAN is associated. If this VLAN is not associated with any spanning tree group, this will be zero. The default is 1. Type The type of the VLAN.
VLAN Table Views VLAN Tables View Static Members Displays port membership in this VLAN. A one means the port is a static member, a zero means the port is a dynamic member. Mac Address The MAC address assigned to this VLAN. This is only relevant if the VLAN is configured for routing. Not Allow To Join Displays which ports are not allowed to join this VLAN. A one means the port is not allowed to join, a zero means the port is allowed to join. Row Status Allows you to create and delete entries.
VLAN Table Views VLAN Tables View Vlan Id An index to identify a VLAN by MAC address. Address An index to identify a MAC address assigned to a particular VLAN. Row Status The status for this entry.
Port Mirror View Port Mirror View Port Mirror View This section provides brief descriptions of the Port Mirror view available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Port Mirror View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select Port Mirror. This view displays port mirroring options. Mirror Save Config Displays whether Mirror configuration information will be saved to NVRAM and automatically reinstalled after a system reboot.
Performance Views Device Performance View Performance Views This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Performance views provide statistical information about the operation of the device and packet information for the device and its ports. The following performance views are described in this section: The view also provides button access to the Enterprise Alarm Manager and the Event Log.
Performance Views Performance View Performance View Port Performance View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 Device icon, select Performance. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected port label in the Chassis view, select Port Performance.
Model Information Views Port Performance View Model Information Views This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for models of Bay Networks Accelar devices in SPECTRUM. Model Information views provide descriptive and configuration information about SPECTRUM models of individual devices, interfaces, and applications. Figure 9 shows an example of the Model Information view accessed from the Icon Subviews menu for the Accelar1200 model’s Device icon.
72 Index A Accelar1200 7 Address Translation table 14 Application View 16 Icons 16 View Mode 16 Icon 16 List 16 Application Views ARP Table View 31 Boot View 43 Bridge Views 41 Error View 45 IP Views 22 RIP Ext View 31 Spanning Tree Group Views 37 Statistics Views 32 Table Size View 20 Test Table View 32 Web View 44 Applications Common Ethernet (EthernetApp) 18 MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent) 18 Routing (GenRtrApp) 18 Device-specific 18 ARP Table View ARP Ext Life Time 31 Do Proxy 31 Do Resp 31 If Index 31 B Bay Ne
Index Fan Chassis Table 50 File 50 Hardware Revision 49 Host 50 Id 50, 51 Isolate Unconfig Ports 50 Num Ports 50 Num Slots 49 Operational Status 50, 51 Power Supply Chassis Table 50 Result 50 Serial Number 49 Test Result 50 TFTP Downloads 50 Type 49 Use Factory Settings 50 Chassis Views Card Table View 53 Chassis View 49 Port Table View 55 System Trap Receiver Table 57 System View 51 Colors Interface Status Label 11 Configuration Views 48 D Device View 10 Interface Configuration 13 Interface Status 13 In
Index Interface Type Label 11 IP Address Label 12 Network Type Label 12 Physical Address Label 12 Interface Status View Administrative Status 13 Operational Status 13 IP Address Table View Addr 24 Bcast Addr Format 24 If Index 24 Net Mask 24 Reasm Max Size 24 Row Status 24 IP Configuration IGMP Table View Administrative Status 27 If Index 27 Leave Enabled 28 Querier Present Timeout 28 Query Interval 27 Query Max Response Time 28 Row Status 28 Version 28 IP Configuration OSPF View 10 Meg 23 100 Meg 23 1000
Index Index P R Performance Views 63 Device 63 Performance View 64 Port Performance View 64 Port Mirror View 62 Enable 62 Enable Port One 62 Enable Port Two 62 Forwarding Port 62 Mirror Save Config 62 Mirrored Port One 62 Mirrored Port Two 62 Port Table View Action 56 Active Connector 56 Admin Duplex 57 Admin Speed 57 Auto Negotiate 57 Backup Connector Status 57 Connector Type 56 High Priority 56 Index 55 Oper Duplex 57 Oper Speed 57 Perform Routing 56 Primary Connector 56 Result 56 Type 55 Purpose and
Index Auth Failures 36 Auth Type Mismatches 36 Dead Interval Mismatches 37 Hello Interval Mismatches 37 Index 36 Net Mask Mismatches 36 Option Mismatches 37 Rx DBDescrs 36 Rx Hellos 36 Rx LSAcks 36 Rx LSReqs 36 Rx LSUpdates 36 Tx DBDescrs 36 Tx Hellos 36 Tx LSAcks 36 Tx LSReqs 36 Tx LSUpdates 36 Version Mismatches 36 Statistics OSPF View Buffer Alloc Failures 34 Buffer Free Failures 34 Buffers Allocated 34 Buffers Freed 34 Last Spf Run 35 Lsdb Tbl Size 35 Rx Bad Packets 35 Rx Drop Packets 35 Rx Packets 35
Index Last change 52 Last Save To NVRam 52 Last Save to Standby NVRam 52 Last Statistics Reset 52 Last VLAN Change 52 Net Mask 51 NVRam Size 52 NVRam Used 52 Result 52 Rmon Enable 53 Rmon Mem Size 53 Rmon Save Config 53 Rmon Trap Option 53 Support Routing 53 Support Web Server 53 Switch Fabric Util 52 Version 52 T Table Size View AR Added 20 AR Deleted 20 AR Free 20 AR Free Mcast Groups 21 AR IP Added 20 AR IP Deleted 21 AR IP Mcast Added 21 AR IP Mcast Deleted 21 AR IP Subnets Added 21 AR IP Subnets Dele
Index Protocol Id 60 Result 59 Routing Enable 58 Row Status 60 Static Members 60 Stg Id 59 Subnet Address 60 Subnet Mask 60 Type 59 VLAN Tables View Currently Defined VLANs 58 VLAN MAC Table 60 VLAN Port Table 60 VLAN Table 58 VLAN Tables views 58 Index RWPassword 44 RWUser Name 44 W Web View Enable Server 44 Last Change 44 Num Access Blocks 44 Num Access Checks 44 Num Hits 44 Num Rx Errors 44 Num Set Request 44 Num Tx Errors 44 ROPassword 44 ROUser Name 44 RWAPassword 44 RWAUser Name 44 SPECTRUM Enterp