® TRMM -2/ -4 Management Module Guide
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Contents Preface What is in this Guide ........................................................................................................... ix Conventions ............................................................................................................................x Related SPECTRUM Documentation....................................................................................x Other Related Documentation ................................................................................
Chapter 3 Configuration Views (continued) Token Ring Station Table View .......................................................................................3-12 802.5 Station Table View ..................................................................................................3-14 Token Ring Isolating Errors Table ...................................................................................3-15 Token Ring Non-Isolating Errors Table View......................................................
Figures Chapter 1 Figure 1-1. Figure 1-2. Chapter 2 Figure 2-1. Chapter 5 Figure 5-1. Figure 5-2. Introduction Example of a TRMM-2 and Port-Switching MIM Configuration ....................... 1-3 Example of a TRMM-4 and Port-Switching MIM Configuration ....................... 1-4 Device View Physical Device View ............................................................................................ 2-3 Application View TRMM-2 Application View (Icon Mode) ...........................................
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Tables Chapter 3 Table 3-1. Table 3-2. Table 3-3. Chapter 4 Table 4-1. Chapter 5 Table 5-1. Table 5-2. Table 5-3. Table 5-4. Table 5-5. Table 5-6. Configuration Views Frame Breakdown Pie Chart .............................................................................. 3-20 Isolating Errors Pie Chart .................................................................................. 3-20 Non-Isolating Errors Pie Chart ..........................................................................
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Preface Use this guide if you are going to manage a TRMM-2/-4 device through SPECTRUM. Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with SPECTRUM’s functions as described in the Operation documentation and the Administration documentation. What is in this Guide The following chapter descriptions outline the organization of the TRMM-2/-4 Management Module Guide. Chapter Description Chapter 1 Introduction Describes the TRMM-2/-4 Management Module and model types.
Conventions Conventions In this manual, the following conventions are used: • Command names are printed in bold; for example, Clear or Save & Close. • Menu selections to access a view are printed in bold; for example, Configuration or Detail.
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Chapter 1 Introduction What is in this Chapter This chapter describes the SPECTRUM Management Module for the TRMM2/-4. It also provides the model type names assigned to the TRMM-2/-4 in SPECTRUM. The model type name refers to the template used to specify attributes, actions, and associations for device models in SPECTRUM.
TRMM-2/-4 Applications TRMM-2/-4 Applications The TRMM-2/-4 supports both common and device-specific applications.
SPECTRUM and the TRMM-2/-4 Figure 1-1.
SPMA and the TRMM-2/-4 Figure 1-2.
SPMA and the TRMM-2/-4 2. Select Utilities from the Icon Subviews Menu. 3. Select SPMA from the Utilities Menu. The SPMA Application View provides buttons to select SPMA-specific views and dialog boxes. An example of an SPMA Application View is provided below.
SPMA and the TRMM-2/-4 • Chapter 6, Statistics, describes how to use the statistics windows to view ring and station specific information, including traffic counts, total error counts, and error type breakdowns. • Chapter 7, Ring Security Configuration, describes how to remotely configure security for the TRMM-2/-4. The Ring Security application allows you to control access to your TRMM-2/-4-managed Token Ring networks and specify a security mode for stations illegally attempting to enter a ring.
Chapter 2 Device View What is in this Chapter The Device View for the TRMM-2/-4 allows you to view the logical representations of the TRMM-2/-4 device and ports. The Device View also provides you with menu bar access to views that monitor and control the TRMM-2/-4 and its ports. Accessing the Device Views Access the Device Views using one of the following methods: • Double-click on the Device view button of the TRMM-2/-4 device icon. This will open the Device view that was opened last (i.e.
Logical Device View Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Bookmarks View History Current View Info... Notes... Jump by name... Zoom Map Hierarchy Close Navigate Alarms Performance Notes... Utilities Zoom Device DevTop Logical Physical Logical Device View The Logical Device view for the TRMM-2/-4 in SPECTRUM is a SPECTRUM Portable Management Application (SPMA) view.
Physical Device View Figure 2-1.
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Chapter 3 Configuration Views What is in this Chapter This chapter provides general descriptions of the configuration views that are available for the TRMM-2/-4. These views allow you to access device-specific configuration information, as well as network traffic flow and error rates.
Device Configuration View • Highlight the TRMM-2/-4 device icon and select Configuration. Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Bookmarks View History Current View Info... Notes... Jump by name... Zoom Map Hierarchy Device DevTop Application Acknowledge Flash Green Enabled Configuration Model Information Primary Application Device Configuration View The Device Configuration View provides information on the configuration of the TRMM-2/-4 and allows you to modify the values of some fields.
Device Configuration View Type The type designation for this firmware component. Operational Status The operational status (community password) for this component. The default is “public.” Interface Detail This button opens the Interface Detail View, which lets you change the interface number and the administrative status (ON or OFF) of whichever token-ring port is selected on the Interface Configuration Table.
Accessing the Network Configuration View Component Table This button opens the Community Names View. This view is an SPMA view and is described in the SPECTRUM Portable Management Application for the TRMM-2/-4 User’s Guide. DownLoad Application This button opens the TFTP Download View. This view is an SPMA view and is described in the SPECTRUM Portable Management Application for the TRMM-2/-4 User’s Guide. Trap Table This button opens the Trap Table View.
Network Configuration View Network Configuration View The Configuration view provides information on the configuration of the Network for the TRMM-2/-4 and allows you to modify the values of some fields. This view provides the following information: Ring Name The ASCII name assigned to this ring. This name defaults to Network n, where n is a unique integer value. Ring Number The number of the attached ring. If SPECTRUM cannot determine the number of the ring, a zero is returned.
Ring Configuration View Open Status The status of the device, or errors it has received, with respect to insertion into the ring. Error Report Timer The time interval in which the host adapter reports errors to the ring error monitor. Active Monitor Contention This button allows you to set or prohibit the possibility of the TRMM-2/-4 becoming the active monitor for the ring by setting the proper Allowed or NotAllowed status.
Ring Configuration View Ring Configuration Ring Configuration This section of the Ring Configuration view displays the following information: Ring Name The ASCII name assigned to this ring. This name defaults to Network n, where n is a unique integer value. Ring Number The number of the attached ring. If SPECTRUM cannot determine the number of the ring, a zero is returned. Ring Speed The speed of the ring, which can have a value of 4 or 16 Megabits. Ring Status The operational state of the ring.
Security Configuration View Claim Token Errors The threshold field allows you to set a value for the Claim Token Errors alarm threshold, and the state button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of this alarm. Lost Frames The threshold field allows you to set a value for the Lost Frames alarm threshold, and the state button allows you to Enable or Disable detection of this alarm.
Security Configuration View Administration State This button allows you to select the security administration state for the TRMM-2/-4. A state of EnabledWithAlarms causes SPECTRUM to generate an alarm upon insertion of an illegal station into the ring. A state of EnabledWithRemoveAndAlarm generates an alarm and also removes the illegal station from the ring. Selecting Disabled turns off security for the TRMM-2/-4. Total Allowed Stations The total number of stations in the Allowed Stations list.
Station Alarm Thresholds View Station Alarm Thresholds View You can access this view through the Ring Security button in the Configuration view or through the Alarms Table button in the 802.5 Station Isolating Errors view described later in this chapter. This view displays a Station Alarm Thresholds Table containing information for all stations directly connected to the TRMM-2/-4 device, buttons to manipulate the information in the table, and buttons to access other views.
Accessing the Station Table Views MAC/Canonical This button affects the display of the station addresses, toggling the format between MAC (Physical) and Canonical (Ethernet). The button displays the format NOT currently selected. Set/Clear Filter This button allows you to set a filter affecting the stations displayed in the table. You select an attribute to filter against by clicking one of the column heading buttons.
Token Ring Station Table View Token Ring Station Table View This view displays a Station Table containing information for all stations directly connected to the TRMM-2/-4 device, buttons to manipulate the information in the table, and buttons to access other views. The information displayed by this view is as follows: Ring Name The ASCII name assigned to this ring. This name defaults to Network n, where n is a unique integer value. Ring Number The number of the attached ring.
Token Ring Station Table View Update This button updates the contents of the Station Table. Totals/Deltas This button affects the display of statistical information. Selecting Totals displays the statistics as totals since the TRXI was initialized. Selecting Deltas displays the difference between the current value and the value at the time of the last update. The button displays the format currently selected.
802.5 Station Table View 802.5 Station Table View This view displays a Station Table containing information for all stations on the ring, buttons to manipulate the information in the table, and buttons to access other views. The station that is the active monitor will be marked (*) to distinguish it from the other stations in the list.
Token Ring Isolating Errors Table Station Alarms This button opens the Station Alarms dialog box, which is described later in this chapter. Remove Station This button allows you to remove the selected station from the ring. Isolating Errors This button opens the 802.5 Station Isolating Errors view, providing the same information and button functions as the Station Isolating Errors view described later in this chapter. Configuration This button opens the 802.
Token Ring Isolating Errors Table Station Name The ASCII name assigned to this station. Line The number of line errors that this station has detected on the ring. Burst The number of burst errors that this station has detected on the ring. A/C The number of address/copied errors that this station has detected on the ring. Abort The number of abort sequences that this station has sent. Internal The number of internal errors that this station has detected.
Token Ring Non-Isolating Errors Table View Non-Isolating Errors This button opens the Station Non-Isolating Errors view, which is described later in this chapter. Alarms Table This button opens the Station Alarm Thresholds view, which is described later in this chapter. Station Detail This button opens the Station Detail view, which is described later in this chapter. Station Alarms This button opens the Station Alarms dialog box, which is described later in this chapter.
Token Ring Non-Isolating Errors Table View Station Address The MAC address of the station to which this information pertains. Station Name The ASCII name assigned to this station. LostFrames The number of lost frames that this station has detected on the ring. Congestions The number of congestion errors that have occurred at this station. FrameCopied The number of frame copied errors that this station has detected on the ring.
Station Detail View Alarms Table This button opens the Station Alarm Thresholds view, which is described later in this chapter. Station Detail This button opens the Station Detail View, which is described later in this chapter. Station Alarms This button opens the Station Alarms dialog box, which is described later in this chapter. Remove Station This button allows you to remove the selected station from the ring.
Station Detail View Station Priority The station’s maximum access priority. Station Removal This button allows you to modify the removal state of the station, and displays the last request made of the device. Remove causes the station to remove itself from the ring, NotRemovable disables removal from the ring, and DoNotRemove is the default setting and does not affect the station. Upstream The MAC address of the device (neighbor) immediately upstream of the TRMM-2/-4 on the ring.
Station Alarms Dialog Box Table 3-3. Non-Isolating Errors Pie Chart Statistic Definition Lost Frames The total number of times a station has had its TRR timer expire while trying to transmit. Congestions The total number of times a station recognizes a frame addressed to it, but has no available buffer space. Frame Copied The total number of times a station recognizes a frame addressed to it, and detects that the FS field A bits are set to 1.
Station Alarms Dialog Box Apply Settings To The MAC addresses of all stations to which the threshold settings may be applied. This list will always contain the current station’s MAC address upon opening the dialog box. Double-clicking on an address in this list moves it to the Stations list. > This button moves the selected item from the Stations list to the Apply Settings to list. < This button moves the selected item from the Apply Settings to list to the Stations list.
Modify Allowed Station List View Modifying the Threshold Settings Modifying the Threshold Settings To change the threshold settings for one or more stations, follow these steps: 1. Move the addresses of all the stations to be modified to the Apply Settings to list. If you are only modifying the current station, this step is not necessary. If you wish to modify a valid station that does not appear in the list, enter its MAC address into the Station field.
Modify Allowed Station List View Security Administration State Security Administration State This section of the Modify Allowed Station List view allows you to choose the level of security for the ring. You may only select one option at a time. Click on the desired option to select it. The buttons change state to indicate the selected option. Disable This security option disables the ring security. All stations are allowed on the ring.
Modify Allowed Station List View Disallowed Stations recently been moved to the Disallowed Stations window from the Allowed Station window, and will remain until the changes are applied. You cannot move a station from the Allowed Stations window if the security is set to Enable with Alarm. < This button will move the selected station from the Disallowed Stations window to the Allowed Stations window.
Modify Allowed Station List View Changing the Ring Security State from the Disallowed Stations window to SPECTRUM, and removes all indicator markings from the modified stations. Read This button updates the Allowed and Disallowed Stations windows by reading the saved values from both the device and SPECTRUM. This serves to reset any changes you made to either window but did not apply. Cancel This button will exit you from the view. Only changes that have been applied will be saved.
Modify Allowed Station List View Deleting Stations Deleting Stations To remove stations from the view, follow these steps: 1. Select the station address you want to remove (Refer to the CAUTION earlier in this section). 2. Click on the DELETE button. For restrictions governing the deletion of stations, refer to the DELETE button description earlier in this section. 3. Click on the Apply button.
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Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages What is in this Chapter This chapter describes the types of events and alarms generated by the TRMM-2/-4 and any probable cause messages corresponding to these alarms. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms This table describes the event messages appearing in the Event Log, and any corresponding probable cause messages that may be displayed in the Enterprise Alarm Manager for the TRMM-2/-4. Table 4-1.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00010307 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} - A(n) {t} device, named {m},has been warm started. (event [{e}]) No probable cause message. CsEvFormat/Event00010308 CsPCause/Prob00010308 {d "%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T"} - A(n) {t} device, named {m}, has detected a communication Link Down. (event [{e}]) Communication link is down.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log CsEvFormat/Event00420107 Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsPCause/Prob00420107 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} MODULE REMOVAL SYMPTOMS: MODULE REMOVAL - Device {m} of A module within this chassis has been type {t} reported that module {I 1} has removed or has failed. been removed.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event0042011b CsPCause/Prob0042011b {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} VOLTAGE LOW - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the slot {I 1} power supply voltage is low. (event [{e}]) VOLTAGE LOW SYMPTOMS: The internal voltage of the power supply module is low. PROBABLE CAUSES: 1) The power supply unit is defective.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420201 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - PORT No probable cause message. INSERTED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that a station has been inserted into port {I 1} in module {I 2}. (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00420202 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - PORT DEINSERTED - Device {m} of type {t} No probable cause message.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420205 CsPCause/Prob00420205 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - RING PORT FAULTED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that ring port {I 1} in module {I 2} has entered the wrapped state while its management state was enabled. (event [{e}]) RING PORT FAULTED SYMPTOMS: A ring port has entered the wrapped state while its management state was enabled.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420208 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - BEACON STATE CLEARED - Device {m} of type No probable cause message. {t} reported that the last beacon of type {T LstBcnType 1} has been cleared. (event [{e}]) CsEvFormat/Event00420209 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} STATION ADDED - Device {m} of type No probable cause message.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event0042020d CsPCause/Prob0042020d {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - BOARD BYPASSED DURING FAULT RECOVERY - Device {m} of type {t} reported that module {I 2} was bypassed during a fault recovery condition. (event [{e}]) BOARD BYPASSED DURING FAULT RECOVERY SYMPTOMS: A module was bypassed during a fault recovery condition.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420210 CsPCause/Prob00420210 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - FAULT RECOVERY OSCILLATION - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the ring is oscillating. (event [{e}]) FAULT RECOVERY OSCILLATION SYMPTOMS: The ring is oscillating. Oscillation occurs when the ring fails a short time after recovery.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420213 CsPCause/Prob00420213 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - RING TOKEN ERRORS THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the ring token errors threshold value of {I 1} has been exceeded within the timebase value of {I 2}.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00420216 CsPCause/Prob00420216 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - RING BEACON STATE THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that the ring beacon state threshold value of {I 1} has been exceeded within the timebase value of {I 2}.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event0042021a {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} STATION BURST ERRORS No probable cause message. THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Device {m} of type {t} reported that station {O 3} has exceeded the burst errors threshold value of {I 1} within the timebase value of {I 2}.
TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms Table 4-1. TRMM-2/-4 Events and Alarms (Continued) Message in the Event Log 9031732 E4 Alarm View Probable Cause Message CsEvFormat/Event00010811 CsPCause/Prob00010811 {d “%w- %d %m-, %Y - %T”} - RMON falling threshold trap received from model {m} of type {t}. AlarmVariable {O 2}, AlarmSampleType {I 3}, AlarmValue {I 4}, and AlarmFallingThreshold {I 5}.
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Chapter 5 Application View What is in this Chapter This chapter describes the application-specific views available for the TRMM2/-4 Management Module. Accessing the Application Views Access the Application Views using one of the following methods: • Double-click on the Application View label of the device icon.
TRMM-2/-4 Application View • Highlight the device icon and select Application from the Icon Subviews menu. Go Back Go Up Icon Subviews View Path New View Bookmarks View History Current View Info... Notes... Jump by name...
TRMM-2/-4 Application View Figure 5-1.
Token Ring Application Views Figure 5-2. Application View (List Mode) HubCSITRMM-2/-4 HubCSITR Single-click on the List View entry box with the left mouse button to explode or collapse each menu. HubCSITR MIB-II ICMP IP System UDP Token Ring Application Views This section describes the views available for the Token Ring applications supported by the TRMM-2/-4. The supported Token Ring application (Network 1) has a corresponding model type name of CtTokenRingApp.
Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Token Ring Performance View You can access the Performance view for the Token Ring application from the Icon Subviews menu for the the HubCSITR icon. The Token Ring Performance view displays a breakdown of statistics for the application. This view also provides the following fields: Ring Name The ASCII name assigned to this ring. This name defaults to Network n, where n is a unique integer value. Ring Number The number of the attached ring.
Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Error Detail The Error Detail button accesses the Token Ring Error Detail View. This view provides the following information: Active Monitor Changes The number of times the active monitor has been changed on this ring. Ring Purges The number of times the active monitor has purged the ring. Beacon Events The number of times the ring has entered a beaconing state.
Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Table 5-3. Isolating Errors Breakdown Pie Chart (Continued) Statistic Table 5-4. Definition A/C The total number of address/copied errors that have occurred on this ring. Abort Sequence The total number of abort sequences transmitted on this ring. Internal The total number of internal errors detected by station on this ring.
Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Table 5-5. Protocol Breakdown Pie Chart Statistic Table 5-6. SNA The total number of SNA frames seen on this ring. XNS The total number of XNS frames seen on this ring. TCP/IP The total number of TCP/IP frames seen on this ring. Banyan The total number of Banyan frames seen on this ring. IPX The total number of IPX frames seen on this ring. NETBIOS The total number of NETBIOS frames seen on this ring.
Token Ring Application Views Token Ring Performance View Lin/Log This button toggles between a linear or logarithmic scale presentation of the graph. Scroll to Date-Time This button allows you to set the viewing area of the graph to begin at a specified date and time. Change Time Scale This button allows you to specify the Y axis time scale for the graph.
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Index Symbols B < Button 3-22, 3-25 << Button 3-22 > Button 3-22, 3-24 >> Button 3-22 Banyan 5-8 Beacon Events 5-6 State 3-8 Blue 5-5 Burst 3-10, 3-16, 3-20, 3-21, 5-6 Numerics 802.
D G Delete All Allowed Stations Button 3-25 DELETE Button 3-25 Deleting Stations 3-27 Delta 3-19 Deltas Button 3-13, 3-16, 3-18 Device Configuration View 3-2, 3-5 View 2-1 Configuration 2-2 Disable 3-21, 3-24 Disabled 3-7, 3-9, 3-11 Disallowed Stations 3-24 DLM 1-2 DoNotRemove 3-20 DownLoad App 1-2 Generic View 3-1 Green 5-5 E Enable 3-5, 3-21 with Alarm 3-24 Remove and Alarm 3-24 Enabled 3-7, 3-11 EnabledWithAlarms 3-9 EnabledWithRemoveAndAlarm 3-9 Error Detail 5-6 Button 5-6 Rate 5-5 Report Timer 3-6
M MAC Button 3-9, 3-11, 3-13, 3-14, 3-16, 3-18 Management Information Base 1-1, 1-2 MIB 1-1, 1-2 MIB-II 1-2 Model Information View 3-1 Type Name 1-1 Modify Allowed Station List View 3-9 Modify Allowed Station List Button 3-9 View 3-1, 3-9, 3-23 Modifying the Threshold Settings 3-23 Module 3-12 Multi-Attribute Line Graph 5-5 N NETBIOS 5-8 Network 1 5-4 Error Rates 3-1 Traffic Flow 3-1 NoEnable 3-5 Non-Isolating Errors Button 3-17 Pie Chart 3-21 NoOperation 3-5 Notice 1i NotRemovable 3-20 O Open 3-5 Status
S Scroll to Date-Time Button 5-9 Security Administration State 3-24 Configuration View 3-8 Set Filter Button 3-9, 3-11, 3-13, 3-14, 3-16, 3-18 SNA 5-8 SNMP 1-1 SNMP2_Agent 1-2 SoftwareReset 3-5 Sort Down Button 3-9, 3-11, 3-13, 3-14, 3-16, 3-18 Up Button 3-9, 3-11, 3-13, 3-14, 3-16, 318 Spanning Tree Bridging 1-2 SPMA 1-4 Alarm Configuration 1-5 Application View 1-5 Community Names 1-6 Component Table 3-4 Configuration View Community Names 3-4 TFTP Download 3-4 Trap Table 3-4 DownLoad Application 3-4 Generi
W White 5-5 X XNS 5-8 9031732 E4 Index 5