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1. Ports Feat Agent window Selection field for he intersecting groups Fig 19 VLAN Manager main window 148 Menu bar Toolbar Filecards View he remaining selec Toggle switch for items to be edited tion is shown on the intersecting and non right Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager 7 1 4 The network management station as a user According to their basic settings most new switches installed in a network are assigned to the VLAN with the ID 1 In order that the network management station can always access new switches we recommend assigning the network management station to the VLAN with the ID 1 With HiVision s automatic VLAN ID assignment the network management station is therefore always assigned to the VLAN with the ID 1 This means that all stations belonging to the same group as the network management station are also assigned to the VLAN with the ID 1 For security reasons it is advisable to create a separate network manage ment group HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 149 VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager HiVision 150 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs 7 2 Port based VLANs Port based VLANs are characterized by the assignment of ports to a partic ular VLAN Ports can be assigned to any VLAN As such devices at any place in the network can belong to a common VLAN when their
2. 4 Fig 28 Selecting the agents Click OK to transfer the agents to the list By selecting an agent and clicking a field under this table you can edit the IP address Selection of ports Port based setting HiVision 164 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 3 Creating stations L In the main window on the VLAN Manager tab select Edit Stations h Hi ision File Edit View Configuration Tools VLAN Manager Windows Help ESRMe COSCHORMRARRR SSE oS tee Agents Traps Log VLAN Manager Agents Contained TP Name Handbuch_Test modified I Global Alarm No action z aR 149 218 32 100 MACH3 B 149 218 32 101 MACH3 149 218 32 110 MACH3 149 218 32 111 MACH3 149 218 32 113 MACH3 Stations Port Security ee 00 80 63 11 2201 00 80 63 11 22 02 00 80 6311 2203 00 80 63 11 22 04 00 80 6311 2205 00 80 63 11 22 06 nimo jojo gt o0ooo000d Agent list IE Ports Feat 4 49 218 18 125 is alive Fig 29 Selecting stations L Select VLAN Manager New from the menu bar L Create the stations For the identity enter the MAC address and the station name HiVision writes the name with the MAC address in the HiVision directory to the file data var ethers O Under Security specify whether the station can be connected to any
3. HiVision 158 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs Note If you expressly wish to have the Spanning Tree algorithm at an Uplink port then check this setting HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 159 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs HiVision 160 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 MAC based VLANs Since MAC based VLANs compile stations to groups MAC based VLANs are also referred to as user groups MAC based VLANs are much more flexible than standard port based VLANs Flexibility With MAC based VLANs stations can be moved without reconfiguring the switches Since the VLAN assignment is defined using the station s MAC address it always belongs to the same group It does not matter which port the station is connected to Security Each station is bound to its group If a station changes to another port it always retains its membership of the group This is not always the case with port based VLANs Access rights can be set at each port If an access violation occurs at a port the agent can react differently ac cording to the setting Possible reactions include Denying access Ignoring the violation and or Sending a trap HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 161 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs Group yellow 149 218 32 l l l E PARRE port 100 1 port 110 1 149 218 32 l l l l E AARRE Fig 26 Example of a MAC based VLAN
4. Power supply failure Ventilator failure Signal relay activated Card assembly changed Modulbe assembly changed Configuration Dual Homing changed Redundancy state Dual Homing changed Configuration HIPER Ring changed New users from user groups Security relevant event from user groups Definitions of events can be found in Event definitions for OPC servers on page 245 HiVision 62 Release 6 0 07 01 Overview of HiVision 3 3 1 3 2 Overview of HiVision Function overview 3 1 1 Main window 3 1 2 Device window 3 1 3 Detail window 3 1 4 License window Using HiVision 3 2 1 Requirements 3 2 2 Getting started with HiVision HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 71 71 72 63 Overview of HiVision HiVision 64 Release 6 0 07 01 Overview of HiVision This brief overview gives you the basics on the structure of the HiVision net work management software as well as the principles behind the application philosophy HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 65 Overview of HiVision HiVision 66 Release 6 0 07 01 Overview of HiVision 3 1 Function overview 3 1 Function overview 3 1 1 Main window Once you start HiVision the main window appears on the screen It has four main parts menu bar tool bar card index which provides information on the entire network based on the selected card status bar For more information see HiVision main window
5. Agent in the main window 8 3 1 Product family symbol 8 3 2 Product name 8 3 3 Agent status Agent in the Device window 8 4 1 Cards 8 4 2 Device image 8 4 3 Symbols for device functions Agent window 8 5 1 List display 8 5 2 Dialog display Editing PSM files 8 6 1 Psminfo xml 8 6 2 Productimage jpg 8 6 3 SysOidList xml 8 6 4 ProductFamily xpm 8 6 5 ProductFamily xml 8 6 6 Agent xml 8 6 7 AgentDialog xml HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 195 195 199 199 201 203 204 205 205 206 207 207 207 208 209 209 209 211 213 215 216 217 217 218 223 191 Creating a PSM 8 6 8 Component xml 231 8 6 9 outname xml 232 8 6 10LanguageTable conf 233 8 7 Testing PSM 235 HiVision 192 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM Hirschmann supplies the modules Enterprise and Industrial Line with HiVi sion With these two modules HiVision can all administrate all Hirschmann agents With the help of Product Specific Modules PSM users can them selves integrate third party devices with HiVision and manage them via HiVi sion This chapter explains how to create a PSM using the BinTec X1000 routers as an example To create a PSM you will need the following An image processing program for example Microsoft Photo Editor A drawing program for example Microsoft Paint Windows for bmp files dticon HP UX for xpm files pixmap oder Kiconedit Linux for xpm files A text editor for exam
6. Group green 7 3 1 Selecting the configuration type L Select the configuration type as described in Configuration types on page 145 The toggle switch for intersecting or non intersecting configu rations is on the VLAN Manager filecard see Fig 19 HiVision 162 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 2 Selecting the agents L Click on the Agent list field in the bottom left corner of the VLAN Manager filecard File Edit View Configuration Tools YLAN Manager Windows Help Agents Trans Log VLAN Manager Agents Contained TP Name modified S Edit van Ports gt Filter yi Agent list ar J OTS eg 149 21 8 18 125 is alive Fig 27 Opening the agent selection window L Highlight the MACH 3000s you require in the right hand column and click the left arrow button without the port icon to move them to the left hand column Click New to enter the IP addresses of virtual agents Under Features select the MAC based setting and the agent type If you click the right arrow button the highlighted line in the left hand col umn is deleted HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 163 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs Agents Contained Participating agents Discovered agents jipadcress me F Type 149 218 17 107 MACH3 amp g MACH 149 218 17 131 MACH3 A 1149 218 17 139 macH3 E 149 218 17 171 MACH3 amp a g
7. L Enter the name of the PSM after Name HiVision uses this name to create the directory structure Enter the type designation after Agent identifier Puta prefix before the type designation that uniquely identifies the manufacturer The prefix Hm is reserved for Hirschmann Enter the system object identification SysOID of the product from the system table after Agent sysObjectID Check As simple as possible if you want your PSM to include only a limited number of few functions HiVision then combines the files Agent xml AgentDialog xml and Component xml into one file see Fig 66 L Click OK The newly created PSM appears in blue in the column of available PSMs in the PSM Configuration window The blue color indicates that HiVision has not yet loaded this PSM Select the PSM and click the arrow pointing left The PSM also appears in blue in the left column HiVision will load this PSM when you restart the program In the meantime HiVision has created the proper directory structure with the template in the HiVision directory The templates already contain the values that you entered in New PSM window HiVision 202 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 2 Creating a PSM structure HiVision data BinTec bitmap BinTec xpm config Agent xml AgentDialog xml Component xml ProductFamily xml PsmInfo xml sysoidList xml doc image x1000 jpg mib Fig 66 Directory structure with te
8. Edit field Double click a field in a table to edit it HiVision will then open the appro priate window Shortcut menu Right click on a field in a table to open a shortcut menu to help you edit it Sort function Click on a field in the table header line to sort the table Simultaneously editing several lines Use Ctrl or the Shift key to select several lines in a table for editing HiVision enters the modified values in all the selected lines Fields marked ignore remain unchanged File Edit View Configuration Tools YLAN Manager Windows Help maks O RE sagmzaazaesunehre 006 Agents Traps Log VLAN Manager Agents Contained 39 Name Handbuch_Test32 modified iPAdaress Type r Global Alarm No action 8 1149 218 32 100 MACH3 149 218 32 101 MACH3 B Ed Stations v 149 218 32 110 MACH3 amp 149 218 32 111 MACH3 E 149 218 32 113 MACH3 Member of groups rame vano ou os a Group yellow 2 B ahe uncas Tann oa A 00 80631122012 00 80 6311 2402 00 806311 2203 00 80 6311 22 04 00 80 6311 2205 00 80 6311 2206 00 80 6311 22 07 00 80 6311 2208 4 Yooeoes112209 2 JO 008063112210 Allowed on MACH3000 port amp 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 44214099400 2 o n m o o o By Agent list
9. L Start HiVision in HP OpenView via the menu item HiVision Start Or start HiVision with a command line parameter To set an option edit the registration C hivision registration file in the OpenView installation directory The command call is then Command Shared HIVISION ROOT bin OVwHiVision sh lt Parameter gt Parameter EditLicense L GuiStyle gui Motifl Windows IgnoreUnknownAgents iua JavaGrapher jg NoMacAddressTables nmac NoNameserver dns NoOVwAtctivityIndicator novwflash NoSNMPActivityIndicator nsnmpflash NoTraps nt OpenAgentlmage oi lt IP Address gt quiet q ReadOnly ReadOnlyOVw remote ScanAgent a lt IP Address gt ShowErrorLog serr SortTime st lt min gt SyntaxChecker Meaning Edit licences Set Look amp Feel default System dependant Only scan known agents Use the Java Grapher instead of the OV Grapher Don t load MAC address tables Don t use Domain Name Server Disable animated OpenView callback activity indica tor Disable animated SNMP activity indicator Disable trap reception No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt and open image Don t show startup banner HiVision is readonly HiVision is read only if OV map is read only Send commandline to a running HiVision No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt Show errors in log window display other errors in addition to SNMP time outs Sort agentlist ev
10. ScanAgent a lt IP Address gt No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt ShowErrorLog serr Show errors in log window show other errors in addition to SNMP time outs Table 7 Command line parameters for starting HiVision HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 43 Installation 2 3 PC StandAlone solution for Linux Parameter Meaning SortTime st lt min gt Sort agentlist every lt min gt minutes 0 no sort default 5 SyntaxChecker Check PSM for syntax errors and consistency Table 7 Command line parameters for starting HiVision L Enter the network area to be scanned by HiVision under the configuration Network Configuration With Edit Scan for new Devices HiVision searches for devices in the entered address areas If no network area has been entered when HiVision is started HiVision automatically opens the Network configuration window Enter the net work area to be scanned by HiVision LI Enter the communities for Snmp access to the agents in the SNMP con figuration window Configuration SNMP Configuration public is the default read community and service is the default write community Enter the IP address in the IP Address field in the form x x x x Each x stands for a number from 0 to 255 The asterisk used here as the so called wildcard stands for any number from 0 to 255 2 3 4 Updates O Deinstall HiVision according to Deinstallation on page 45 Install HiVision according
11. gt lt SubDialog Name IP Route Table gt lt Dialog gt represents a variable see Variables for agent dialogs on page 229 The second block determines the contents of the cards in the card index These cards can contain the most varied information see Table 19 on page 228 lt Dialog Name Agent_ Trap Destination Type EditList Title Trap Destination Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt lt VarName Name biboAdmTrapHostAddr gt lt VarName Name biboAdmTrapHostStatus gt lt Dialog gt lt Dialog Name Agent_ISDN_ Call Table Type ShowList Title ISDN Call Table AgentID BnTcX1000 gt lt VarName Name biboDiallfIndex gt lt VarName Name biboDialType gt lt VarName Name biboDialDirection gt lt VarName Name biboDialNumber gt lt VarName Name biboDialSubaddress gt lt VarName Name biboDialClosedUserGroup gt lt VarName Name biboDialStkMask gt lt VarName Name biboDialScreening gt lt Dialog gt The third block describes if needed the details of the window contents The template contains the standard dialogs created by HiVision L Check which existing dialogs are useful for describing your product Make the necessary changes to the file and add any information you may need HiVision 226 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Elements and attributes for the AgentDialog xml file The elements and attributes in the table below are for describing
12. indicates the logical physical and SNMP states MAC addresses The MAC addresses are listed in addition to the port symbols These MAC addresses are associated with the devices which are connected to this port If several devices are connected to one port then three dots appear in this field You will obtain a list of all MAC addresses by selec ting Security with the right hand mousekey on the port see page 123 Special case TYDE and IYDE The MAC addresses of all attached devices are displayed at Port 1 IP addresses with platform of integrated version The MAC and IP addresses are listed in addition to the port symbols These addresses are associated with the devices which are connected to this port If several devices are connected to one port then three dots appear in this field You will obtain a list of all addresses by selecting Security with the right hand mousekey on the port see page 123 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 109 Device window 5 3 Physical Map Net number with Agent MIKE MultiMIKE The display and setting option for the net number assignment is located next to the addresses You will require a community with write entitle ment to change the net number assignment HiVision 1 10 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 4 Logical Map 5 4 Logical Map This card represents the logical design of MultiMIKE agents The assignment of port to interface is immediately recognizable HiVision fetches RMON
13. ment that follows the attribute ChassisVar or ChassisFix HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 205 Creating a PSM 8 3 Agent in the main window 8 3 3 Agent status To calculate the agent status HiVision uses various information sources One the one hand HiVision checks the SNMP availability of the agent On the other hand you have the option of creating calculation formulas in the Agent xml on page 218 that determine the agent status HiVision 206 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 4 Agent in the Device window 8 4 Agent in the Device window In the templates HiVision offers a standard display of the Device window It already contains cards 8 4 1 Cards The AgentDialog xml template already describes the HiVision standard cards Modify the AgentDialog xml on page 223 file to fit your needs 8 4 2 Device image An image file is required to display a device image in the HiVisionDevice win dow The sections Productimage jpg on page 215 Component xml on page 231 and AgentDialog xml on page 223 in the subdialog Agent Image describe the size the alignment as well as the definition of the card HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 207 Creating a PSM 8 4 Agent in the Device window 8 4 3 Symbols for device functions You provide the symbols for the device functions as an xpm or bmp file The symbols size is 26 x 26 pixels Copy these symbols to the bitmap directory Define the properties of the symbol according to the description
14. on page 75 File Edit View Configuration Tools YLAN Manager Windows Help Menu bar Qe Rake a Tool bar Agents Traps Manager rs2 fefk Card in dex Demo Agent Hirschmann MIKE Aara 18 1710 asge2 e EDV Schrank 503 EhysicalstatszoR aliai7 13 EAER Halle 5 1 0G Ww Hirschmannrs2 3 00 Snmp State Received t Teee T r sa1871 m 4 EDY Schrank 503 MACH3000 Chassis300300 2 20 4 x er nEaN MACH3000 UG Chassis336C00 2 22 a e Se NEM Testcenter MACH3000 UG Chassis336C00 2 22 4 Z NEM Testcenter MACH3000 UG Chassis336C00 2 22 a b4 NEMTestcenter MACH3000 UG Chassis336C00 2 22 amp x 149 218 17 76 m basic4 NEM Testcenter tofileenabled Panini T gt F E Ena status changed m basic4 Neckartenzlingen niaren DProgramme HirschmanntHivisionf hiviKion TrapLog bt Network Scan Complete Fig 2 HiVision Main window Release 6 0 07 01 Bubble help Column can be sorted by clicking 67 Overview of HiVision 3 1 Function overview Using Column contents can be sorted by clicking the column heading Column width can be adjusted by dragging the column border Multiple selection with Ctrl and Shift lik
15. when the interface cards equipment is changed after View Reload when atrap with content which affects the symbol color is received when the MAC address table is reloaded HiVision 102 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 1 Tool bar 5 1 Tool bar The tool bar is located just below the menu bar It is provided to simplify ope ration The tool bar makes it unnecessary to open the various windows in or der to obtain a particular view List of functions in the tool bar File Z 5 File Eg File Edit Exit closes the window Print Export Update MAC Addresstable reads in the forwarding data A 5 base of the switch Edit Edit Edit Edit HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Update Selected Agents Acknowledge Traps in selected agents Acknowledge Status Changes Delete Selected Traps Set data transmission to the agent Reload 103 Device window 5 1 Tool bar Configuration Port Status Configuration Configuration Interface Status Configuration j Configuration Power supply Status Configuration Configuration Fan Status Configuration Configuration Device Status Configuration Tools Telnet Help Online Manual Manual prerequisite is the previously com pleted installation of the Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 0 m IM fx Help Release Notes ie Help Program info Extended tool menu bar for VLAN configuration VLAN Load VLAN
16. HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs Known Only non tagged packets are transmitted The port only accepts those stations entered in the switch s forwarding list World Only non tagged packets are transmitted The port allows access for all stations With an existing configuration HiVision provides the option of looking for Uplinks Enter a number for Guess Uplinks and click OK HiVision shows you the ports at which packets have been received with at least as many different MAC source addresses as the number you entered To make sure that all current MAC addresses are taken into account first load them by selecting Reload MAC tables The antenna in the sta tus bar continues flashing until the transmission is completed Network management station L To identify your network management station mark its line and click the right mouse button Select Mgmt stations Note that HiVision assigns the VLAN with the ID 1 to the network management station s group This means all stations in the same group are also assigned to the VLAN with the ID 1 see The network management station as a user on page 149 7 3 6 Saving the configuration in a file L Save the data you entered in a file HiVision stores this file in the HiVision51 Data var vlans folder In the menu select VLAN Manager Save To file HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 171 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 7 Testing the configuratio
17. If the image file is a color picture convert it into a gray scale image HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 199 Creating a PSM 8 1 Preparation HiVision 200 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 2 Creating a PSM structure 8 2 Creating a PSM structure The first step in creating a new PSM is performed by HiVision HiVision cre ates a directory structure for a new PSM for you HiVision places so called templates into the proper directories The templates are text files for describing the product to be integrated They are given the necessary parameters that HiVision interprets using key words L Open HiVision L Select the Configure PSMs command under Configuration This opens the window for configuring the PSM PSMs to load on startup Available PSMs Currently loaded PSMs are Currently loaded PSMs are displayed in green color displayed in green color name version Mme version BinTec 11 0 BinTec 1 0 Braun 6 0 el Braun 6 0 GRS 6 0 Newram null GRS 6 0 Hirschmann 6 0 Hirschmann 6 0 Kernel 6 0 Kernel 6 0 MACH RS2 MICE 6 0 MACH RS2 MICE 6 0 OK Cancel Fig 64 Configuring the PSMs L Click New PSM This opens the New PSM window HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 201 Creating a PSM 8 2 Creating a PSM structure Name BinTec Agent identifier BnTex1000 Agent sysObjectID 1 3 6 1 4 1 272 4 I As simple as possible OK Cancel Fig 65 New PSM
18. Installation 2 2 PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 2 2 PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 2 2 1 Installation requirements HiVision 6 0 requires for installation and operation Hardware Processor Pentium 200 or better Pentium Ill recommended Memory 64 MB or better 128 MB recommended HiVision requires approximately 50 MB free RAM plus another 200 kB RAM for each detected agent In addition to this the network management station requires RAM for the operating system and any other applications it may use Hard disk 30 MB free Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 2000 License for HiVision 6 0 see The HiVision program on page 21 Licen ses on page 81 and Order form for license on page 263 Windows NT or Windows 2000 is normally installed prior to delivery on the PC The version concerned should be checked in all cases Prerequisites with respect to the Hirschmann agents MIKE software release 3 4 MultiMIKE software release 1 5 FCMA software release 3 4 MultiLAN Switch software release 2 1 Advanced LAN Switch release 2 12 Gigabit LAN Switch Release 3 20 Gigabit Routing Switch 3 2 ikay Workgroup Switches FES 24TP Plus und GES 24TP 2SX 2 0 0 2 GES 24TP Plus 2 1 4 Rack Monitoring System 1 4b3 H2 14 MACH 3000 Rel 2 12 Rail Switch RS2 Rel 3 0 MICE Rel 1 0 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 35 Installation 2 2 PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 2 2 2 Installation Adminis
19. Introduction 26 1 3 With HiVision manageable products HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Introduction 1 4 Supported MIBs 1 4 Supported MIBs HiVision 6 0 supports the Hirschmann Private MIBs as well as the following standard MIBs rfc1213 MIB Il mib rfc1398 ETHER mib rfc1493 BRIDGE mib rfc1512 FDDI mib rfc1516 REPEATER mib rfc1724 RIP mib rfc1757 RMON mib rfc1850 OSPF mib rfc2613 SMON mib rfc2239 MAU mib IANAifType MIB mib HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 27 Introduction 28 1 4 Supported MIBs HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Installation File structure of the HiVision CD PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 2 2 1 Installation requirements 2 2 2 Installation 2 2 3 Program start 2 2 4 Updates 2 2 5 Deinstallation PC StandAlone solution for Linux 2 3 1 Installation prerequisites 2 3 2 Installation 2 3 3 Program start 2 3 4 Updates 2 3 5 Deinstallation Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 2 4 1 Installation prerequisites 2 4 2 Installation 2 4 3 Program start 2 4 4 Updates 2 4 5 Deinstallation Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX 2 5 1 Installation prerequisites 2 5 2 Installation 2 5 3 Program start 2 5 4 Updates 2 5 5 Deinstallation HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 29 Installation 2 6 Trap destinations of the agent 59 2 7 OPC server 61 HiVision 30 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation In the first part of
20. OPC Category ID SimpleSnmpTrap OPC Source Path Device Management Cold Start OPC Severity 800 OPC Message Information on device cold start Additional OPC Attributes IP Address IP address of the device Tab 27 Device cold start Validity Device Class All SNMP compatible network components OPC Event Type Simple OPC Category ID SimpleSnmpTrap OPC Source Path Device Management Warm Start OPC Severity 800 OPC Message Information on device warm start Additional OPC Attributes IP Address IP address of the device Tab 28 Device warm start HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 245 Appendix Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Tab 29 Self test error Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Status Status ID Event definitions for OPC servers RS2 MACH 3000 Simple SimpleSnmpTrap Device Management Self test error 1000 Information on error during self test IP address of the device All network components managed by HiVision Simple DeviceStatus Device Management Device Status Depending on Status 400 Unknown 600 Ok 800 Warning 1000 error Information on device status value IP address of the device Status in plain text 0 Unknown 1 Ok 2 Warning 3 Error T
21. P Fig 38 Selecting a non intersecting configuration HiVision 176 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 2 Selecting the agents Fig 39 Opening the agent selection window HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 177 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example L Highlight the agents you require in the right hand column and click the left arrow button with the port icon to move them to the left hand column Agents Contained Participating agents Discovered agents address Te F c waddress re r 149 218 18 217 DOT10 W 49 218 18 231 DOT10 il lt 9 218 18 232 MACH3 amp ssoseonor narea l E Use the selected MACH3000s as standard vlan aware devices no advanced usergroups features 149 218 18 247 DOT1Q 149 218 19 76 GES24 149 218 19 91 DOT1Q 149 218 19 176 A 149 218 19 201 MACH3 149 218 19 204 MACH3 149 218 19 207 MACH3 149 218 19 208 149 218 19 211 GRS W 5 Cancel Fig 40 Selecting the agents Agents Contained Participating agents Discovered agents feasoess me jframmess one r _ 149 218 19 176 GES24 149 218 19 217 DOT1Q 149 218 19 208 MACH3 il el 149 218 18 231 DOT1Q lt a 149 218 18 232 MACH3 149 218 18 235 DOT1Q New 120 218 18245 DOT1Q 149 218 18 246 DOT1Q 149 218 18 247 DOT1Q 149 218 19 76 GE
22. 03 EBAUI EBGM EBMM EBSM EBSMP EBTP ALS ELTP6 ELCX6 ELMM6 ELCX8 ELTP12 ELTP2 M 100ELMM2 100ELTP2 100ELTP4 100ELMM4 1000ELMM1 SC 1000ELMM1 1R 1000ELMS1 1R AAMM2 AATP2 GLS ELTP2 M ELTP12 F ELMM10 F 100ELTP4 F 100ELMM4 F 100ELSM4 F 100ELTP12 100ELMM12 1000ELMM1 1000ELMM1 1R 1000ELSM1 1R MACH 3000 M BASIC4 M ETH 4MM ST M FAST 8Tp RJ M FAST 2MM SC M FAST 2SM SC M FAST 8MM MT M GIGA 2SX SC M GIGA 1LX SC Table 3 Manageable interface cards and modules for switches 24 MICE 2000 MS2108 2 MM2 4TX1 MM2 4FXM3 MM2 2FXM3 2TX1 MM2 2FXM2 MM2 2FXS2 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Introduction 1 3 With HiVision manageable products GRS ASGE MC AMC 1000EGLX2 2 SC ERISDN 1000EGLX2 SC ACCESS RXM2 1000EGSX2 2 SC 1000EGSX2 SC 1000EGSX6 SERV 100EGFX10 SC 100EGTP20 RJ45 100 EGFX20 MTRJ FGMM2 SC Table 4 Manageable interface cards for routers Chassis H Switches H Hubs Rail Switches ASGE 1 ETS 12TP M ETH 12TP M RS2 FX FX ASGE 2 ETS 24TP M ETPS 22TP M RS2 FX SM FX SM ASGE WG 24 TP ETS 12MM M FEH 24TP M ds RS2 TX TX ASGE WG 24TP M ETS 12MM VF45 M AMC 503 ETS 14TP AMC 1006 ETS 30TP MR8 03 ETS 16TP Plus ALS 1605 ETS 32TP Plus ALS 1604 FES 08TP Plus ALS 402 FES 16TP Plus ALS 201 FES 16TP ALS 101 FES 24TP Plus GLS 402 GES 24TP 2SX GLS 1605 GES 16FX GRS 1403 GES 24TP Plus GRS 702 MACH 3002 MACH 3005 MS2108 2 RMS Table 5 Manageable devices HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 25
23. 218 32 113 MACH3 ia i Im 0 T 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 bis 11212121212 3 o fon w n 53 2 25 25 25 2 25 2 25 HOODOO Agent list IF Korte Feat 149 21 8 18 125 is alive Fig 33 Selecting port access L Select the lines for the ports with the same connection type L Right click in the Ac field and select Edit HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 169 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs Security allowed groups Hz Stations Access Group x 2 Alarm Auto Reconfigure eumig Uplink No GYRP Uplink to GRS no GVRP all tagged Fig 34 Defining port access L Select the type of connection you require and click OK 170 The VLAN Manager offers 7 optional connection settings Uplink The port supports GVRP The port transmits frames from VLAN 1 without tag and frames of other VLANs with tag Uplink No GVRP The port transmits frames from VLAN 1 without tag and frames of other VLANs with tag Uplink to GRS no GVRP all tagged The port transmits all frames with tag User Only non tagged packets are transmitted The port only accepts those stations selected under Allowed stations Group Only non tagged packets are transmitted The port only accepts the group selected under Allowed groups
24. 240 Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions Answers to the frequently asked questions can be found on Hirschmann s In ternet site www hirschmann de in the Automation and Network Solutions Devision on the sides SERVICES there is the category FAQ with HiVision HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 241 Appendix Frequently asked questions HiVision 242 Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Data access definitions for OPC servers Data access definitions for OPC servers Validity Device Class All network components managed by HiVision OPC Source Path IP address Device Management Device Status Returned Value 0 Unknown 1 Ok 2 Warning 3 Error Tab 25 Device status query of an SNMP agent managed by HiVision HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 243 Appendix Data access definitions for OPC servers HiVision 244 Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Event definitions for OPC servers Event definitions for OPC servers Validity Device Class HiVision network management software OPC Event Type Simple OPC Category ID ConnectResult OPC Source Path Application Connection Netmanager OPC Severity 1000 error 600 ok OPC Message Information on result of attempt to connect to HiVision Additional OPC Attributes Result 0 Connection failed 1 Connection successful Tab 26 Connection event with HiVision Validity Device Class All SNMP compatible network components OPC Event Type Simple
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26. Agents Contained Participating agents Discovered agents 1149 218 17 107 MACH3 il 149 218 17 119 MACHS Il 149 218 17 130 MACH3 Il 149 218 17 131 MACH3 fil 149 218 17 155 149 218 17 157 149 218 17 167 149 218 17 171 149 218 17 187 DOT1Q M 149 218 17 194 DOT1Q il Fig 22 Selecting the agents L Click OK to transfer the agents to the list By selecting an agent and clicking a field under this table you can edit the IP address Selection of ports Port based setting HiVision shows the agents ports in the middle of the VLAN Manager win dow HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 153 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs Assign ports to virtually created agents by highlighting them and clicking the Ports field Fig 23 Port list of agent 149 218 222 22 MACH3 List ofports as comma separated list or range eg 1 2 3 or 1 3 8 Parts of agent Cancel Entering ports for virtual agents Note For the GES 24TP Plus always enter all available ports 154 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs 7 2 3 Creating groups L Click on the Edit field on the VLAN Manager filecard and select Groups L Select VLAN Manager New from the menu bar Identity Members YlaniD 0 T Override I Default group f OK Cancel Fig 24 Creating groups L Enter the name o
27. Grapher Polling interval se ba public private 3 0 8 300 161 10 2 define me rd rights 127 0 0 1 public private 3 0 8 30 9002 10 NEW communities e i i adentsitolbeimanaued 149 218 18 46 public private 3 0 8 300 161 10 Glone Wildcards 123 149 77 Edit can be used Delete One IP Address is associated to one entry L Write community Read community IP address of the agent that these communities can access Fig 6 SNMP configuration HiVision 72 Release 6 0 07 01 Overview of HiVision 3 2 Using HiVision Device configuration L In the detail window configure the individual devices according to your network concept Network monitoring L To customize your network monitoring set the parameters for status propagation trap threshold value link monitoring etc Network availability Make sure to evaluate the following when network problems occur Status propagation The status propagation lets you track problems as far as the detail level The pop up information gives you the quickest overview of the most important situations Statistics The statistics can help you detect network problems before they occur based on information such as a growing number of collisions packet errors etc Traps The event messages are triggered right after an event occurs enabling the network administrator to act immediately HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 73 Overview of HiVision 3 2 U
28. The choice of an RMON alarm in the filecard configuration indicates the adjustable parameters The Fan window is opened by selecting Error from the context menu of the fan symbol in the device window The MIB variable can be entered simply by moving from Fan to the MIB Variable field of the agent win dow with the mouse button pressed drag and drop The MIB variable for the fan speed is see Chap 6 MultiMIKE manual 1 3 6 1 4 1 248 4 2 1 5 1 3 1 1 The sampling rate can be adjusted with a sliding controller When the status is active the alarm is activated with View Set HiVision 132 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 149 218 7 195 Agent RBE RMON Alarms Alarm2 Alarm3 Alarm4 Alarms Alarm Alarm Alarms Alarmg Alarm10 Bus Connections Auto Negotiation Config Files Trap Destination Trap Configuration Licenses 1 3 6 1 4 1 248 4 2 1 5 1 3 1 1 Fig 15 Setting an RMON alarm HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 133 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 6 2 3 Detail polling Detail polling allows the following statuses to be polled on a regular basis Port status Power supply status Fan status Housing status Relay status and Statuses of symbols for device functions defined in the PSMs During the polling process HiVision polls all the information required for cal culating the status These informations are displayed in the s
29. Width 1336 Height 917 Zoom 250 Image X1000sw jpg lt Component gt lt Component Name BINTEC X4000 Orientation Vertical Width 735 Height 857 Zoom 500 Image x4000sw jpg lt Component gt lt Resources gt L L For Name enter exactly the name that you have defined in the agent xml file with ChassisVar or ChassisFix Orientation indicates the length of the image Vertical is set by de fault Horizontal is also possible Enter the width and height of the product image for the variables width and Height With the value for Zoom you can set the size with which HiVision displays the product image in the device window The value 1000 stands for the factor 1 L Enter the file name of the product image for image L If the PSM describes several products repeat the procedure for each product HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 231 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files 8 6 9 outname xml Use this file to assign additional attributes to an MIB variable lt Resources gt lt Mib variable Name biboAdmTrapHostStatus Label Status DeleteValue 2 gt lt MibVariable gt lt Mib Variable Name biboAdmTrapHostStatus Label TrapHostAddr gt lt MibVariable gt lt Resources gt Inthe example above two MIB variables are given new attributes The assignment Label Status causes the name biboAdmTrapHost Status to be replaced by the display Status The assignment DeleteValue 2
30. agent Normal SNMP dialog Reload Set Dialog as in Dialog It polls however Interval can be set see Table 21 on page 230 MacAdar list dot1dTpFdb possible on agents or port level List dialog for display Reload Stop Properties Table 19 List of the dialog types 228 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Dialog type EditList Rmon1 Dialog Rmon2Dialog Rmon3Dialog RmoniList Rmon2List Description List dialog for editing Reload Stop Properties if variable with DELETE_VALUE New and Delete Rmon diagram with statistics data Rmon diagram with log data Rmon diagram with Alams Rmon list of the statistic data for printing Rmon list of the log data for printing Table 19 List of the dialog types The variable list for agent dialogs shows the placeholders that HiVision pro vides Placeholders make it possible to define a display whose contents is read from an MIB Keyword TOKEN lpAddr PartName agentNo ipAddr boxNo portNo interfacelndex partNo Meaning Keyword from the LanguageTable conf on page 233 translation files IP address of the agent with the name in parentheses if present Name of the part Number of the agent normally 1 IP address of the agent Number of the housing always 1 Number of the port Number of the interface iflndex from MIB II Number of a symbol for device specific func tion Table 20 Variables for agent d
31. bar 4 1 4 Telnet window When a device symbol or in the device window HiVision sets up a Telnet link to the selected device with Tool Telnet Terminal Preferences Emulation YT 52 VT 10044NSI Terminal Options l Local Echo W Blinking Cursor W Block Cursor T T100 Arrows OF Cancel ddal Help Fonts Buffer Size 23 Background Color Fig 9 Example of terminal settings with Windows NT 4 1 5 Agent Polling The management station regularly interrogates the SNMP capability of admi nistered devices Polling prevents a device falsely appearing to be error free when the SNMP link to the management station is interrupted E Polling with the StandAlone version The polling parameter is set under Configuration SNMP Configuration HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 85 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar Polling with a platform integrated version The polling parameters are set with the platform menu Options SNMP Configuration 4 1 6 Locate MAC Address This menu item helps you find certain MAC addresses L On the Agents filecard select the agents to which you think the devices with the MAC addresses you are looking for are connected C In the menu bar select View Locate MAC Address A window shows the contents of the agent s Forwarding Database Table provided it supports the MIB according to RFC 1493 L Click on MAC Address in the header line to sort the table by MAC addr
32. files contain the possible elements and attributes The Mandatory column indicates whether the element attribute is required in the file or can be used optionally Note If the meaning column contains a default value the entry is then re quired but HiVision eliminates the need for entering an attribute In this case HiVision accepts the default value In the example above you are required to enter the attribute Type since the default value Config see Table 14 on page 215 does not correspond to the value Mib HiVision 212 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files 8 6 1 Psminfo xml After opening the PsmInfo xml file check to make sure that HiVision has prepared the contents of the file as far as possible lt PsmInfo Name BinTec Version 1 0 Copyright Copyright 2001 Hirschmann Electronics Description Definition of BinTec Router Agents gt lt File Name mibbipx mib Type Mib gt lt File Name mibbospf mib Type Mib gt lt File Name mibbox mib Type Mib gt lt File Name BnTcFamily xml Type Config gt lt File Name SysOidList xml Type Config gt lt File Name BnTcAgent xml Type Config gt lt File Name BnTc_component xml Type Config gt lt File Name BnTc_dialog xml Type Config gt lt File Name BnTc_outname xml Type Config gt lt PsmIn fo gt The file PSMInfo xml represents so to speak the package contents of the PSM At firs
33. in Agent xml on page 218 Describe the dialog boxes that appear after you double click the symbol in the AgentDialog xml file as described on page 230 HiVision 208 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 5 Agent window 8 5 Agent window The AgentDialog xml on page 223 file describes how the agent appears in HiVision Agent window Device window Agent dialog boxes Dialog boxes of the symbols for device functions 8 5 1 List display Examples for list dialog boxes can be found on page 226 in the description for the AgentDialog xml file In addition to the dialog type EditList there is also the dialog type ShowList Ina list of type EditList the values of the list can be edited After double clicking a line HiVision offers an addi tional window for editing 8 5 2 Dialog display The example on page 224 shows the dialog display It uses the Dialog dia log type Define the variables for the dialog in a group HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 209 Creating a PSM 8 5 Agent window HiVision 210 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files 8 6 Editing PSM files As the file structure see Fig 66 shows there are 7 files to be edited These include configuration files in the XML format and also bitmap files The files in the XML format V1 0 can be edited with a text or XML editor The DTD files that describe the structure of the XML files i e describe the visual text representation are conta
34. informs HiVision to provide a selec tion field called delete and permit a new entry This assignment requires Hi Vision if no corresponding value exists in the MIB for the MIB variable Element Attribute Meaning a Number MibVariable Description of an MIB variable any Name Name of the variable from MIB yes Label This value is displayed in the dialog optional DeleteValue This value allows you to delete and create optional a table line Default This value is displayed by default upon optional Value creation OffsetValue Offset is subtracted from the variable for optional display Creatable This value is not required when created optional Possible Yes or No default Yes BitString The string is displayed as a hex 0102 optional FF or decimal 001 002 256 number Hex or Dec AllowedValue Subelement of MibVariable for string dis any play popup not edit field Value Display these values as popup yes MapValue Subelement of MibVariable Definition of any an Enums here Display as popup Value Value yes Table 22 Element list for assigning values to MIB variables HiVision 232 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Element Attribute Meaning ae Number Output Display string yes ReadOnlyValue Subelement of MibVariable Definition of any values that should not be written Value Do not write this value yes Table 22 Element list for assigning values to MIB variables 8 6 10 LanguageTable conf The language table is f
35. port select Unbound or certain ports only select Bound This setting is important for devices which for security reasons may not be simulated at another port without authorization and using a fake MAC address Stations which are often used in different places should be given the set ting Unbound HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 165 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs If you have already defined the groups and port access rights then you can still assign the group membership and port access rights in this window On initial configuration it is easier to perform these settings later Stations D 00 80 63 11 22 04 Identity Security Groups Port Access MACH3000 T Filecard Action selection Action 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 Port selection window Shows all 32 possible ports for each agent x x 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 WARD A gt X X Ejea x Set Remove Add Overwrites all settings Deletes all settings Retains all settings on on this filecard with from the filecard this filecard and adds the new values the changes Fig 30 Station configuration L To identify your network management station mark it and click the right mouse button Select Mgmt stations Note that HiVision a
36. port power supply and fan level For this the Hirschmann agents put a whole series of counters and tables This allows an analysis of network events down to the layer 1 of the ISO OSI base reference model The extensive configuration possibilities permit an in dividual customization to your own network environment 149 218 7 125 tristan Agent olx File Edit View Configuration Tools Help 006 Configuration Performance Fault Security Status Log Netnumbers Jo x Display absolute Reset Statistic Overview SignaliCallision Overview Packet Errors Source Address Table Temperature Reboot Sum Data Received Fig 11 Example for the display of a fault counter HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 127 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 149 218 7 125 tristan Agent J Bale Ma A 2 Overview Source Address Table 2 61000000192 159914 13905069 34642 Monitoring Counter 2 e oooo1B155 3539 235154 2180 2 e oooosaooz Go 336278 O al Ba a 2 6 oooosaszo 90 0780 194 o owsa a ar an T ET Fig 12 Example for the display of source address related counters on chassis level HiVision 128 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 6 2 1 SNMP monitor A graphical representation of the counter values makes it easier to interpret the values L Select the desired variables to be graphic
37. ports are also assigned to the VLAN faa amp un 149 218 32 SEE Dee BETETE VLAN green den port 100 1 VLAN green VLAN yellow Bs VLAN yellow port 110 1 149 218 32 VLAN green Fig 20 Example of a port based VLAN HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 151 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs 7 2 1 Selecting the configuration type L Select the configuration type as described in Configuration types on page 145 The toggle switch for intersecting or non intersecting configu rations is on the VLAN Manager filecard see Fig 19 7 2 2 Selecting the agents L Click on the Agent list field in the bottom left corner of the VLAN Manager filecard File Edit View Configuration Tools VLAN Manager Windows Help ame 4 OC Ot Ot HO Agents Traps Log VLAN Manager Agents Contained 39 Name Edit van Ports gt Filter j Fig 21 Opening the agent selection window HiVision 152 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs L Highlight the agents you require in the right hand column and click the left arrow button with the port icon to move them to the left hand column Click New to enter the IP addresses of virtual agents Under Features select the port based setting and the agent type If you click the right arrow button the highlighted line in the left hand col umn is deleted
38. servers Event definitions for OPC servers Literature references Readers Comments Index Important 239 241 243 245 255 257 259 263 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Introduction Introduction 1 1 HiVision management shell 1 2 The HiVision basic structure 1 2 1 The HiVision program 1 2 2 The HiVision management platform 1 3 With HiVision manageable products 1 4 Supported MIBs HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 19 21 21 21 23 27 17 Introduction HiVision 18 Release 6 0 07 01 Introduction 1 1 HiVision management shell 1 1 HiVision management shell HiVision is a management shell for managing Hirschmann agents and for monitoring all SNMP capable devices linked to the network The agents can be addressed via SNMP This provides a comprehensive overview of the whole network All components are automatically identified HiVision genera tes a device view representing the device in its physical form HiVision also generates a logical view for hubs which displays the device from the perspec tive of its interfaces see Logical Map on page 111 The device information window in HiVision provides information on the most important system para meters such as the system description the MAC address This enables at all times the current status of your network to be displayed a rapid comprehensive analysis error search and control even with com plex networks Intuitive operation
39. the dia logs Element Dialog DialogSelect SubDialog Group Attribute Name Type Title AgentID Parameter Instance LoadOnPopup OneVarPerSetPdu Name Name Name Manda Number Meaning tory Definition of a dialog box Name of the dialog box Type of the dialog box see List of the dialog types on page 228 Dialog box heading variables are per mitted see Variables for agent dia logs on page 229 Applies to this agent type Parameter depend on the dialog type see Parameter list for dialog types on page 230 Normal dialog box The instance is formed from the values of these vari ables Numbering begins with 0 The instance cannot be edited Example 0 1 2 The instance is based on the first 3 values of the dialog When a subdialog is opened the MIB variables are reread Possible Yes or no default No Dialog when making the setting always pack one variable into a PDU in case the agent accepts only one variable per PDU Possible Yes or no default No The dialog applies only to DialogSelect The agent determines its DialogSelect through DialogSelectVar in Agent xml DialogSelect Contents of DialogSelectVar Subelement of dialog subdialog only in TabBook or TreeBook Name of the subdialog Subelement of dialog only normal dia log The variables of this group are dis played in the dialog Dialog displays this group of variables yes any yes yes yes option
40. the following criteria in the SysOIDList xml file Is a SysOid used more than once Does the AgentID exist Agents The syntax checker checks the following criteria in the agent xm1 file Do the MIB variables exist that are used in ChassisVar DialogSelectVar SwVersionVar SpeciallInfoVar und BubbleHelpVar Do the traps exist that are specified in IgnoreTrap AddMibAttributes The syntax checker checks the following criteria in the Outname xml file Are MIB variables defined twice MibGroups The syntax checker checks the following criteria in all dialogs Are groups defined more than once Are superfluous groups defined Are MIB variables repeated in a group Is the MIB access list valid HiVision 236 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 7 Testing PSM Used MIB variables The syntax checker checks the following criteria in the outname xml file and in the loaded MIBs Does variable exist in MIB Does variable exist in outname xml Error messages Dialog XXX defined but not used Dialog XXX found YYY times Dialog XXX not found Group XXX not found Dialog XXX title cannot be translated title YYY Dialog XXX title with part token cannot be translated title YYY Component XXX defined twice Component XXX image YYY not found Product Family XXX uses same SortiIndex as YYY Sortlndex ZZZ Product Family XXX Symbol YYY not found Agent SysOid Entry XXX found tw
41. you can continue making configurations in the network L In the menu select VLAN Manager Save To agents The wizard guides you through the necessary steps First it performs a consistency test and shows you the result When you click Next the wizard gives you the opportunity to change par ticular settings Click Next again and you can select the agents on which to store the configuration When you click Finish the wizard transfers the data to the selected agents Error messages and information from the consistency test The name of the configuration is too long maximum 39 characters There are no management ports stations Agent running in MAC based VLAN mode Device has fewer ports than defined in the configuration Unknown agent type the configuration must be saved on the device manually Agent has no Uplinks This agent is not responding This agent is currently being queried the port list may be incomplete This configuration cannot be reloaded by the agents Table 13 Consistency test Note With MACH 3000 HiVision switches off the Spanning Tree algorithm at all ports except Uplink ports HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 173 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs Note If you expressly wish to have the Spanning Tree algorithm at an Uplink port then check this setting The network management station sends the same user and group informa tion to each agent Each agent receives the port security data which is relevant to it T
42. 1 Statistics and 2 History at the interface level Bubble help When the mouse pointer is positioned on certain device parts the asso ciated bubble help appears It contains the most important status infor mation The bubble help for the symbol indicates the logical physical and SNMP states HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 111 Device window 5 4 Logical Map HiVision 1 12 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 5 Device information 5 5 Device information The filecard indicates the configuration of the agent Reload reloading from the agent MIB and updating the display Set fields with a white background can be edited Set writes the indicated values into the MIB of the agent HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 113 Device window 5 5 Device information HiVision 114 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 6 Trap window 5 6 Trap window The card shows the traps received by this agent Traps are distinguished according to their origin Generic The trap is defined in a standard MIB Following traps are possible coldStart warmStart linkDown linkUp authenticationFailure egpNeighborLoss If we are dealing with an enterprise specific Trap the entry in the column Generic iS enterpriseSpecific Enterprise The trap is defined in an enterprise MIB HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 115 Device window 5 6 Trap window HiVision 1 16 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 7 VLAN co
43. 1 and Order form for license on page 263 Installation of Linux is the responsibility of the user or system administrator Prerequisites with respect to the Hirschmann agents MIKE software release 3 4 MultiMIKE software release 1 5 FCMA software release 3 4 MultiLAN Switch software release 2 1 Advanced LAN Switch release 2 12 Gigabit LAN Switch Release 3 20 Gigabit Routing Switch 3 2 ikay Workgroup Switches FES 24TP Plus und GES 24TP 2SX 2 0 0 2 GES 24TP Plus 2 1 4 Rack Monitoring System 1 4b3 H2 14 MACH 3000 Rel 2 12 Rail Switch RS2 Rel 3 0 MICE Rel 1 0 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 41 Installation 2 3 PC StandAlone solution for Linux Note If an old version of HiVision is installed then deinstall it before instal ling a new version 2 3 2 Installation Read write access to the root directory is required for installation of HiVision L L Mount CD on cdrom Unpack the tar file into the root directory cd J tar xvpf cdrom solaris hivision tar J Adopt the HiVision path opt HiVision bin in the environment variable PATH 2 3 3 Program start The following settings are nescessary to run HiVision L 42 Adopt the environment variable HIVISION ROOT the path opt HiVision Procedure for ksh in the file kshrc export HIVISION ROOT opt HiVision Procedure for bash in the bash profile file export HIVISION ROOT opt HiVision HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 3 P
44. 3 Fan failure Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address MACH 3000 Simple Fan Device Chassis Fan Depending on status 600 ok 1000 failed Information on device fan status IP address of the device 1 ok 2 failed RS2 Simple SimpleSnmpTrap Device Chassis Signalling Relay 1000 Information on activation of signal relay IP address of the device Tab 44 Signal relay activated HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 251 Appendix Event definitions for OPC servers Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Groupmap MACH 3000 Simple GroupMapChange Device Chassis Groupmap Change 200 Information on group map change basic boards added removed The new group map is coded as text consisting of 0 and 1 The text order from left to right corresponds to that from top to bottom in the Mach 3000 IP address of the device New group map as text consisting of 0 and 1 Tab 45 Group map changed Validity Device Class OPC Eventtype OPC Category Identifier OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Zusatzliche OPC Attribute IP Address GroupModulemap MICE Simple GroupModuleMapChange Device Chassis GroupModulemap Change 200 Text informing that the equipment changed modules a
45. 5 uplink At lever user The MAC address allowed for this port Actual MAC Address at the port Tab 37 User group security Validity Device Class OPC Eventtype OPC Category Identifier OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Text Zus tzliche OPC Attribute IP Address Connected MAC Address MACH 3000 Simple PortSecConfigError Device Management UserGroups PortSecConfigError 800 informing about an error in the usergroup configuration IP Address of device The MAC Address that is configured badly Tab 38 Faulty user group configuration HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 249 Appendix Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Request IP Address Request Community Event definitions for OPC servers All SNMP compatible network components Simple AuthenticationFailure Device Security Authentication Failure 800 Information on authentication failure during acces via SNMP IP address of the device IP address of the requesting device Community of the request Tab 39 Authentication failure during SNMP access Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Accessor IP Address Login Password Tab 40 Login via Telnet Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID O
46. 58 166 171 172 173 network management station 149 network monitoring 73 network problem 73 non intersecting configuration 145 number function 108 O overlap 146 260 P packet error Parameter list PC stand alone version PDF file Performance Physical map Polling Polling interval pop up information Port access rights Port status Port based Product family Product image PSM Q quitting R Rack Monitoring System read permission Reload RMON S sampling rate scan procedure Search search search function Security sensor Set setup Shortcut menu SNMP SNMP agent SNMP configuration SNMP monitor SNMP states sort Sort function Sort index Spanning tree Special information Standard MIB state statistics status status bar Status calculation status color Index 73 230 20 204 123 101 196 94 123 134 129 134 73 166 172 134 151 195 205 214 217 214 215 231 193 79 21 135 137 71 103 125 111 132 132 72 148 148 95 123 135 103 125 107 148 71 94 72 158 173 129 111 94 148 236 159 173 195 203 102 73 82 95 102 107 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Status display Status forwarding status information Status line status line Status log Status propagation status symbol subdevice buttons Symbols Syntax errors SyntaxChecker SysOid System MIB system table T Table Telnet Templates Text file Thi
47. 9 numbers bitwise Or 8 numbers A bitwise Exclusive Or 10 numbers Tab 17 Operators for determining the status HiVision 222 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Operator Meaning Priority Parameter addition 6 numbers or strings subtraction 6 numbers is multiplication 7 numbers division 7 numbers modulo 7 numbers not unary 11 numbers negative sign unary 11 numbers complement unary 11 numbers Tab 17 Operators for determining the status 8 6 7 AgentDialog xml This file describes the dialogs The structure is hierarchical The description of the contents of the first window is at the beginning This is followed by the description of the contents of the windows that appear in the first window as the consequence of an action Definition of the card index in the device window The AgentDialog xml file begins with the definition of the card index in the device window lt XXXXXXXXXK XXXKXXXXKXX XXX K XXX X XXX X X XXX XXX XXX X XXX XXX XXX X XXX X X X X gt lt X Definition Main window X gt lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt Resources gt lt Dialog Name Agent_ Device Type TabBook Title S IpAddr Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt lt SubDialog Name Agent Image gt lt SubDialog Name Agent DeviceDescription gt lt SubDialog Name Agent PhysMap gt lt SubDialog Name Agent Trap gt lt Dialog gt Hi
48. 943 378 002 Hirschmann Manual MultiLAN Switch 943 309 001 Hirschmann Manual ETHERNET 943 320 001 Hirschmann Manual FDDI 943 395 001 Hirschmann Manual Token Ring 943 397 001 Hirschmann Manual Advanced LAN Switch 943 470 112 ATM HANDBUCH Grundlagen Planung Einsatz Joachim Claus Gerd Siegmund Hrsg H thig Buch Verlag Heidelberg ISBN 3 7785 2384 8 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 255 Appendix Literature references HiVision 256 Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Readers Comments Readers Comments What do you think of this manual It is our intention that our manuals descri be affected products completely and also provide important information so that the product can be used without problem Your comments and ideas help us to raise the quality and level of information in this documentation Your opinion of this manual very good good satisfactory fair poor Exact description O O O O O Readability O O O O O Easy to understand O O O O O Examples O O O O O Structure O O O O O Completeness O O O O O Graphics O O O O O Drawings O O O O O Tables O O O O O Did you find any errors in this manual If so which ones and where HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 257 Appendix Readers Comments Ideas and suggestions for improvements and additions Company Deparment N sans aeons ee Mca Names Phone number untere Stteet ddiess ei renrm r i e ee ee ee Re CI POSIZIO ode ne cd oe EEE w
49. C Double click the line Filter Index 12 Sensor 3 The Filter Temperature window will open L Change the appropriate settings in Filter Temperature 4149 218 17 16 Filter Temperature Bearbeiten Me E3 Fig 17 RMS Filter condition L Close Filter Temperature window with OK HiVision 138 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 3 Configuration settings 6 3 2 GLS and ALS parameter setting Communication of the management station with a GLS or ALS agent has no direct effect on the hardware of the interface cards Configuration settings are adopted by the hardware following a reset Click the relevant interface card with the right mouse button and select Error in the context menu Select Execute under Reset and click the Set button 6 3 3 Switch configuration The starting point for setting bridge switch parameters is the device window for a bridge or switch To open the configuration detail window click an agent icon with the right mouse button and select Configuration in the shortcut menu Dual homing MACH 3000 The left half of the configuration detail window contains the option list for the possible configuration parameters L Select Dual Homing The dual homing parameters appear on the right side of the window L Click the New button on the tool bar The window for creating a dual homing entry appears L Enter an existing board and existing port and confirm with OK The entry appears as a d
50. C StandAlone solution for Linux L Saving of status configurations and network configuration occurs for each system user These Datas are saved in the directory HOME hivision L To receive traps start the HiVision Trap Daemon as superuser opt HiVision bin hi trapd sh s J C The Acrobat Reader acroread is needed to view the Online manual Set the environment variable PATH correspondingly L Select the language by setting the environment variable COUNTRY Cur rently USA GB and D are supported USA is the default Enter the license key see License window on page 69 L Start HiVision by typing HiVision J Or start HiVision with a command line parameter HiVision followed by one or more parameters Parameter Meaning EditLicense L Edit licences GuiStyle gui Motif Windows Set Look amp Feel default System dependant IgnoreUnknownAgents iua Only scan known agents NoMacAddressTables nmac Don t load MAC address tables NoNameserver dns Don t use Domain Name Server NoOVwaActivityIndicator novwflash Disable animated OpenView callback activity indica tor NoSNMPaActivityIndicator nsnmpflash Disable animated SNMP activity indicator NoTraps nt Disable trap reception OpenAgentlmage oi lt IP Address gt No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt and open image quiet q Don t show startup banner ReadOnly HiVision is readonly remote Send commandline to a running HiVision
51. G format Symbols are located above the status line in the Device window for rep resenting device specific functions HiVision automatically places the agent and housing symbol in this line You can freely define the other symbols parts Device Description card The card Device Description card models part of the system MIB Physical map card The Physical Map card displays the physical interfaces of the product Logical map card The Logical Map card shows the logical interfaces of the product Use this card for PSMs that describe switches Traps cards The Traps card shows the traps received from HiVision Depending on the product you can omit the card or define new ones HiVision 196 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 1 Preparation 149 218 19 159 X1000 L lolx File Edit View Tools Windows Help Cards Device image Symbols for Device functions parts Reading configuration finished Fig 61 PSM display in the device window Displaying the agent in the Agent window After double clicking the Agent symbol in the Device window of an agent the Agent window appears Normally it offers the card index with the fol lowing cards Configuration Performance Fault and Security You can create new cards or remove existing ones at any time As a rule these cards are divided into a left and right area The left side displays a tree for selectin
52. ISDN state HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEHEHEHEHEE german HH TTR R RRR RRR RE LANSTATUS GER LAN Status ISDNSTATUS GER ISDN Status HiVision 234 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 7 Testing PSM 8 7 Testing PSM Starting HiVision with command line parameter SyntaxChecker causes HiVision to check the embedded PSMs for syntax error and consis tency The syntax error and consistency testing are subject to Dialogs Components Product families AgentSysOids Agents AddMibAttributes outname xml MibGroups Used MIB variables Dialogs The syntax checker checks the following criteria in the AgentDia log xml file Are all subdialogs present Are not used dialogs defined Are dialogs repeated Are the groups used available Can the title be translated into the language set Can the placeholders portNo be translated Are all dialogs available Agent Agent_Description Function symbol dialogs Components The syntax checker checks the following criteria in the Component xml file Are any components repeated If the component defines an image does the image exist HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 235 Creating a PSM 8 7 Testing PSM Product families The syntax checker checks the following criteria in the Product Fam ily xml file Are any components defined more than once Is a sort index used more than once Does the icon exist AgentSysOids The syntax checker checks
53. PC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Temperature Temperature upper limit Temperature lower limit RS2 MACH 3000 Simple TelnetLogin Device Security Telnet Login 200 successful 800 failed Information on attempted login via Telnet IP address of the device IP address logged in from Login password is if successfully logged in MACH 3000 Simple Temperature Device Chassis Temperature 800 if temperature is outside limits 600 otherwise Information on device temperature exceeding limits IP address of the device Current temperature Upper temperature limit Lower temperature limit Tab 41 Temperature outside defined limits 250 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Power supply state Event definitions for OPC servers RS2 Mach 3000 Simple PowerSupply Device Chassis Powersupply Depending on status 200 not installed 400 unknown 600 ok 1000 failed Information on device power supply status IP address of the device 1 ok 2 failed 3 not installed 4 unknown Tab 42 Power supply failure Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Fan State Tab 4
54. S24 149 218 19 91 DOTIQ 149 218 19 176 GES24 149 218 19 201 149 218 19 204 149 218 19 207 149 218 19 208 MACH3 149 218 19 211 Fig 41 Adding the agents HiVision 178 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example E Creating groups 149 218 19 176 GES24 I 149 218 19 208 MACH3 IAN Fig 42 Selecting groups HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 179 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 Hi ision Fig 43 New group Fig 44 Entering the name of the group brown HiVision 180 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example Groups Group brown Fig 45 Assigning ports to the group Hivision 149 218 18 208 macHa EN PO viento o Defaut 1 Tal N oup greer fonupyetow TED BE 149 218 019 076 1 1 1 6 2 149 218 019 076 1 7 2 149 218 019 0761 1 1 EIE aan mates Fig 46 Creating the yellow and green groups in the same way as the brown group HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 181 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 3 Defining Uplink and port access The connection between the switches is called the Uplink E Uplink 149 218 19 176 GES24 149 218 19 208 MACH3 Ill Group browns Group green 2 Group yellow 3 O Fig 47 Selecting VLAN ports for the Uplink definiti
55. SM yes Version Version number of the PSM yes Description Brief description of the PSM yes Copyright Copyright string yes File Subelement of Psminfo any List of files that belong to the PSM Name File name yes Type Type of the file Possible are optional Mib Config or Language default Config Table 14 Element list for the PSM information 8 6 2 Productimage jpg This file represents the gray level image of the product Place the product image of Image file on page 199 in the image folder see Fig 66 If several products belong to the PSM place all the image files of this PSM in this folder HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 215 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files 8 6 3 SysOidList xml The system object identification list SysOid contains the names of the prod ucts that belong to this PSM and are to be detected by HiVision If HiVision detects a known SysOid during a network scan HiVision creates a record for this agent with this agent type lt Resources gt lt AgentSysOid SysOid 1 3 6 1 4 1 272 4 Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt lt Resources gt O HiVision has already entered the name and the SysOid of the product in the file that you entered when you created the new PSM If the PSM is to contain more than this product add one element to this file for each new product lt Resources gt lt AgentSysOid SysOid 1 3 6 1 4 1 272 4 Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt lt AgentSysOid SysOid 1 3 6 1 4 1 xy 4 AgentID Phanta
56. Statistics Graph RMON Statistics RMON History 209 30s 50 monitorHistory 209 30s 50 monitorHistory List 210 30min 50 monitorHistory 210 30min 50 monitorHistory List SEIEE Monitor 149 218 17 139 File Edit Grapher Pie Table Chart Options 71 272 65 000 v 3D chart 60 000 55 000 Grapher star 45 000 40 000 D 149 21817 139 0ut Octets 105 Relstive _ Stacked 20 000 10 000 5 000 8 14 35 40 14 37 40 14 39 40 14 41 41 14 43 41 F Line chart w _ Range adjuster 50 000 Display Values 35 000 E 149 21817 1394n Octets 105 Relative Sj 30 000 O 149 21817 139 0ut Ucast Pkts 105 Relative Zoomin 25 000 Fit 15 000 Zoom out Fig 13 Example for the display of the performance on port level with graphic representation platform version E Log files The Grapher offers two methods for creating log files File Save saves the table contents as a text file Edit Copy copies the table contents onto the Clipboard HiVision 130 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 6 2 2 RMON function So that information can also be presented by non Hirschmann devices HIVIsion supports parts of the standardized RMON Management Information Base 1 statistics 2 history 9 event Fig 14 Tree structure of the RMON MIB Polling with RMON 1 and 2 always takes place at a
57. Vision Release 6 0 07 01 223 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files The first block determines the card index and which index cards are located in the card index of the Device window lt X Definition cards Karteikarten gt lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt Dialog Name Agent_Image lt Dialog gt lt Dialog lt Dialog gt lt Dialog lt Dialog gt lt Dialog lt Dialog gt lt Dialog Type AgentImage Title SSIMAGE Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt Name Agent_PhysMap Type AgentPhysMap Title SSMAP Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt Name Agent_LogMap Type AgentLogMap Title SSAGENT LOGICAL MAP Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt Name Agent Trap Type TrapLog Title Traps Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt Name Agent DeviceDescription Type Dialog Title SSDEVICEDESCRIPTION Agent ID BnTcxX1000 gt lt Group Name Group_BnTcX1000 DeviceDescription gt lt Dialog gt The second block determines the contents of the cards in the card index These cards can contain an image the logical or physical structure a trap list etc see Table 19 on page 228 224 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files lt MibGroup Name Group_BnTcX1000 DeviceDescription gt lt MibName Name sysDescr Instance 0 gt lt MibName Name sysDescr Instance 0 gt lt MibName Name sysDescr Instance 0 gt lt MibName Name sysContac
58. Vision 6 0 Manual Hirschmann Network Management Fer F i uA hantin Eg ER f j Kin Vision 6 0 Manual Hirschmann Network Management Fer F i uA hantin Eg ER f j Kin Trademarks mentioned in this manual even if not particularly identified as such give no right to assume that such names may be considered as being free within the meaning of the trademark legislation nor that anyone may use them freely 2001 Hirschmann Electronics GmbH amp Co KG Manuals and software are subject to copyright All rights reserved Copying duplication trans lation conversion to any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or in part are not permitted The only exception applies to production of a backup of the software for the user s own backup purposes This manual was produced by Hirschmann Electronics GmbH amp Co KG to the best of our know ledge Hirschmann reserves the right to amend the contents of this manual without announce ment Hirschmann provides no warranty or guarantee in relation to the correctness or precision of the information in this manual Under no circumstances can Hirschmann be held liable for any damage arising in any connec tion with use of the network components or their operating software We also refer to the condi tions of use stated in the license agreement Printed in Germany Hirschmann Electronics GmbH amp Co KG Automation and Network Solutions Stuttgarter Stra e
59. ab 30 Change of device status of an SNMP agent managed by HiVision Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address Static MAC Address MACH 3000 Simple DuplicateStaticAddress Device Management Duplicate Static Address 800 Information on duplicate Unicast MAC addresses on multiple agents in the same housing IP address of the device Duplicate MAC address entry Tab 31 Duplicate address table entry 246 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address RS2 Opermode Event definitions for OPC servers RS2 Simple SimpleSnmpTrap Device Management Standby Mode 200 Information on modified standby mode IP address of the device 1 normal 2 standby active 3 standby inactive 4 redundancy manager active 5 redundancy manager inactive Tab 32 Modified standby mode Validity Device Class OPC Eventtype OPC Category Identifier OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Zusatzliche OPC Attribute IP Address GroupldPrimary Connection InterfaceldPrimary Connection OperstatePrimConn GroupldRedundant Connection InterfaceldRedundant Connection MACH 3000 Simple DualHomingReconfig Device Management DualHoming DuhmReco
60. able for example hmChassisName 1 The correct instanz of a variable you can find with an SNMP browser A variable can be assigned to a number or string Via SNMP a variable is often output as a number that has been assigned a string according to the MIB definition In this case the number is called ENUM and the assigned string ENUMSTRING In case you wish to replace an ENUM with a ENUMSTRING insert ENUMSTRING after the instance for example hmProduct 1 ENUMSTRING Status display The formula for calculating the status can have constants and any num ber of variables All variables in the formula are to be specified with an instance The worst case of the individual statuses are always displayed in the main window The table lists the permissible operands for the calculation formula see Tab 17 on page 222 Operators with a higher priority are executed first Parenthetical expresions with and are permitted The formula is con sidered fulfilled if the result is not equal to 0 The calculation syntax fol lows that of the C programming language Operator Meaning Priority Parameter equal to 3 numbers or strings l not equal to 3 numbers or strings larger than 5 numbers or strings larger than or equalto 5 numbers or strings amp lt smaller than 4 numbers or strings amp lt smaller than or equal to 4 numbers or strings amp amp amp amp logical And 2 numbers logical Or 1 numbers amp amp bitwise And
61. ah etc eae Ep Dates Signature merke Dear user Please return the completed form to fax 49 7127 14 1542 or to Hirschmann Electronics GmbH amp Co KG Abteilung AID Stuttgarter Str 45 51 D 72654 Neckartenzlingen HiVision 258 Release 6 0 07 01 Index A access access permissions Access rights Accounting Address table administrator Adobe Acrobat Reader Agent list Agent status Agent symbol Agent window AgentID Agents ALS B base configuration Bitmap bmp files bubble help Cc Card card card index Clipboard collisions color assignment color symbol column column width Command line parameter community configuration Configuration menu configuration settings Configuration types Configuration window Connection type Consistency core program counter Counter values D Day Demo switch Detail window Device details HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 71 71 161 123 140 81 91 104 126 87 206 197 197 225 236 19 129 127 139 71 217 193 68 83 107 108 196 22 67 77 95 101 22 67 77 123 130 73 107 108 107 94 68 129 71 110 71 79 113 123 82 83 145 82 169 235 21 94 127 129 156 36 48 22 123 94 123 Device functions device functions device image Device info Device status Device window Dialog Dialog display Dialog type Directory structure drag and drop E ENUMSTRING equipment event mes
62. al optional optional optional optional any yes any yes any Table 18 Element list for the appearance of the Agent dialog boxes HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 227 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Element Attribute Meaning ue Number VarName Subelement of dialog any Only in ListDialogs Display these vari ables Name Name of the Mib variables yes ReadOnly MibVariable is read only for this dialog optional Yes or no default No Instance Do not query variable but extract it optional from the Oid of the first queried vari able see Determining variable from the instance VarOid Subelement of dialog only List dialogs any Only use display these variables if the MibName is not unique Oid Oid of the Mib variables yes Table 18 Element list for the appearance of the Agent dialog boxes The list of dialog types demonstrates the possibilities that HiVision provides for dialogs Dialog type TabBook TreeBook AgentList VlanConfiguration TrapLog MessageLog SyntaxCheckerLog AgentPhysMap AgentLogMap Agentlmage Dialog PollDialog MacAddrList ShowList Description Subdialog with several cards Subdialog with branches HiVision main list VLAN Manager Main list Trap log main list and agent level Message log main list and agent level Log of the syntax checkers main list Physical map of the agent agent housing card module port Logical map of the agent agent interface Image of the
63. all HiVision according to Installation on page 36 2 2 5 Deinstallation Note The deinstallation maintains the directory SHIVISION ROOT data var It contains your user specific files see In stallation on page 36 Archive these files at a secure place if you wish to re install this version of HiVision later HiVision 38 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 2 PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 C For deinstallation select in the start menu Start Programs Hirschmann Deinstallation of HiVision Toolbox Note The license file HiVision key and other configuration files are remo ved by deleting the Hirschmann directory HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 39 Installation 40 2 2 PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 3 PC StandAlone solution for Linux 2 3 PC StandAlone solution for Linux 2 3 1 Installation prerequisites HiVision 6 0 requires for installation and operation Hardware Processor Pentium 200 or better Pentium Ill recommended Memory 64 MB or better 128 MB recommended HiVision requires approximately 50 MB free RAM plus another 200 kB RAM for each detected agent In addition to this the network management station requires RAM for the operating system and any other applications it may use Hard disk 30 MB free Linux Kernel from 2 2 libc6 1 License for HiVision 6 0 see The HiVision program on page 21 Licen ses on page 8
64. ally displayed in the port window of either the Performance or Fault card L Click Grapher in the tool bar Setting Under Edit Preferences you will find entry fields for the Log to file Path name of a log file Polling interval When starting the Grapher it accepts the value that has been set under Configuration SNMP Configuration Duration of the data storage Representation The SNMP monitor provides the table values The following display opti ons are available Line diagram or bar diagramm Pie chart and Table In the line bar diagram you can change the horizontal scale with Zoom in and Zoom out To enlarge the scale click the scroll bar at the top or bottom and drag it in a vertical direction Note To be able to use the Grapher you must first install Java ver 1 2 or 1 3 Note HiVision offers this Grapher function in the PC stand alone version To also use this Grapher with a platform integrated version start HiVision with the command line parameter JavaGrapher jg HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 129 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 149 218 17 139 m basic4 Module 1 Port 5 File Edit View Configuration Tools Windows Help la ksng toekang 006 Configuration Performance rautt Security status Log sa T Oper State up F In Octets esoass ra T In Unicast Packets fosoz7sg I inNunicastPts 14789 out Octets faigeso070 RMON
65. artup banner ReadOnly HiVision is readonly remote Send commandline to a running HiVision ScanAgent a lt IP Address gt No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt ShowErrorLog serr Show errors in log window display other errors in addition to SNMP time outs SortTime st lt min gt Sort agentlist every lt min gt minutes 0 no sort default 5 SyntaxChecker Checks PSMs for syntax errors and consistency Table 6 Command line parameters for starting HiVision HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 37 Installation 2 2 PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 L Enter the network area to be scanned by HiVision under the configuration Network Configuration With Edit Scan for new Devices HiVision searches for devices in the entered address areas If no network area has been entered when HiVision is started HiVision automatically opens the Network configuration window Enter the net work area to be scanned by HiVision Ll Enter the communities for Snmp access to the agents in the SNMP con figuration window Configuration SNMP Configuration public is the default read community and private is the default set community Enter the IP address in the IP Address field in the form x x x x Each x stands for a number from 0 to 255 The asterisk used here as the so called wildcard stands for any number from 0 to 255 2 2 4 Updates O Deinstall HiVision according to Deinstallation on page 38 L Inst
66. bd Group members Fe erty Tan OSCSC C SCS 00 80 6311 2203 C 00 80 63 11 2204 D 00 80 6311 2205 E 00 80 6311 22 06 F 00 806311 220776 OK Cancel Fig 32 Group membership L Under Security specify whether the stations in the group can be con nected to any port select Unbound or certain ports only select Bound This setting is important for devices which for security reasons may not be replicated without authorization Groups whose stations are often used in different places should be given the setting Unbound L Under Security specify how the agent reacts in the event of an access violation HiVision 168 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 5 Defining Uplink and port access The connection between two switches is called the Uplink Uplink L Click on the Edit field on the VLAN Manager filecard and select Port security B HiVision File Edit View Configuration Tools VLAN Manager Windows Help ESR Ms COSC ORMRARRRS SUS GE Agents Traps Log VLAN Manager 006 Agents Contained TP Name Handbuch_Test32 J Global Alarm no action 8 Edit Port Security Stations I a PortSecurity En o 149 218 32 100 BE 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 MACH3 149 218 32 101 MACH3 149 218 32 110 MACH3 1149 218 32 111 MACH3 149
67. cal Map Device information Trap window VLAN configuration Status log 96 96 97 97 98 99 103 107 107 108 109 111 113 115 117 119 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Contents 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 7 1 7 2 Detail window Tool bar Information presentation 6 2 1 SNMP monitor 6 2 2 RMON function 6 2 3 Detail polling 6 2 4 Rack Monitoring System Configuration settings 6 3 1 Filter settings of the RMS 6 3 2 GLS and ALS parameter setting 6 3 3 Switch configuration VLAN manager The function of the VLAN manager 7 1 1 Advantages of the VLAN manager 7 1 2 Configuration types 7 1 3 Data entry elements 7 1 4 The network management station as a user Port based VLANs 7 2 1 Selecting the configuration type 7 2 2 Selecting the agents 7 2 3 Creating groups 7 2 4 Defining Uplink and port access HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 121 125 127 129 131 134 135 137 137 139 139 141 145 145 145 147 149 151 152 152 155 156 13 Contents 7 3 7 4 8 1 14 1 29 7 2 6 Saving the configuration to a file Saving the configuration to the agents MAC based VLANs 7 34 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 3 4 7 3 5 7 3 6 7 3 7 7 3 8 Selecting the configuration type Selecting the agents Creating stations Creating groups Defining Uplink and port access Saving the configuration in a file Testing the configuration Saving the configuration to the agen
68. ch this port belongs is also displayed in red The bubble help for this object shows which configuration settings are relevant for an object the current status of the object which is reported to the management station HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 83 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar Fig 8 Port status propagation Example A terminal device is directly linked to an optical port ofthe concen trator via a fiber optic cable When the terminal device is switched off the optical port of the concentrator identifies a link error The status of the link error is error If the evalua tion error has been assigned in the configuration menu then the port is pre sented in the color red see Fig 8 Since a deactivated terminal device does not as a rule represent a serious fault a network administrator may less pay attention to this event Therefore he may assign the status link error an evaluation free to his choice If he assigns the evaluation Warning to the status link error the port will get yellow when the terminal device is switched off E Status propagation to the management shell HiVision propagates the determined status to the management shell if the setting for the symbol is set to managed the status of the symbol is set to Object and additionally in IBM NetView the setting for the symbol is not set to acknowledged HiVision 84 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu
69. configuration VLAN Save VLAN configuration VLAN New station for future extensions a VLAN Create VLAN HiVision 104 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 1 Tool bar E VLAN VLAN Membership HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 105 Device window 5 1 Tool bar HiVision 106 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 2 Image 5 2 Image The filecard image shows a representation of the corresponding device with its actual setup The card is subdivided into two areas the device image the subdevice buttons 5 2 1 Device image The device image shows the gray scale image of the relevant image with its current equipment Color symbols The ports are overlayed color symbols The status of the port is indicated by the color as well as the form of the symbol nothing is connected to this port O a single device is connected to this port this port is linked to several devices MAC addresses on page 109 The significance of each color corresponds to the color assignment see Table 10 on page 82 Bubble help When the mouse pointer is positioned on certain device parts the asso ciated bubble help appears It contains the most important status infor mation HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 107 Device window 5 2 Image 5 2 2 Subdevice buttons The subdevice buttons below the device image show symbols for parts of the device which may not be visible from the front of the device Colored border The symbols ha
70. curity settings Safe configuration of VLANs The VLAN Manager checks the configuration before transferring it to the agents If the configuration is inconsistent the VLAN Manager will indicate the problem A configuration installed in the network can be loaded provided there is at least one MACH 3000 with a MAC based configuration in the network Documentation of VLANs Using the export function the configuration can be exported to a file as a table or as an HTML file The file can then be read by other documentation programs 7 1 2 Configuration types The VLAN Manager differentiates between two types of configuration Non intersecting configuration A non intersecting configuration is where there is no overlap between var ious groups of stations Each station belongs to one group only Each group has only one VLAN identification VLAN ID In this case each group is also a VLAN see Fig 18 HiVision assigns each VLAN a VLAN ID and enables the administrator to assign VLAN IDs himself HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 145 VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager Example applications for a non intersecting configuration Restricting broadcasts in IP subnetworks Strict separation of VLANs within a network Intersecting configuration An intersecting configuration is where various groups of stations overlap One or more stations can belong to more than one group see Fig 18 In this case stations in a group can b
71. dded removed The new modulemap is encoded as text with 0 or 1 x IP Address of device New modulemap encoded as text of 0 and 1 Tab 46 Group module map changed 252 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address IF Index Event definitions for OPC servers All SNMP compatible network components Simple Link Device Port Link Down 800 Information on link status at a port IP address of the device IF index of the port Tab 47 Link down at a port Validity Device Class OPC Event Type OPC Category ID OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Additional OPC Attributes IP Address IF Index All SNMP compatible network components Simple Link Device Port Link Up 200 Information on link status at a port IP address of the device IF index of the port Tab 48 Link up at a port HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 253 Appendix Event definitions for OPC servers HiVision 254 Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Literature references Literature references 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Optische bertragungstechnik in industrieller Praxis Christoph Wrobel Hrsg H thig Buch Verlag Heidelberg ISBN 3 7785 2262 0 Hirschmann Manual Management MIKE 943 416 011 Hirschmann Manual Management FCMA
72. device interface HiVision presents device interfaces of Hirschmann switches in the Physical struc ture For all other agents the device interface is presented in the logical structure in the device window see Logical Map on page 111 Switches directly link interface and port RMON 1 and 2 are therefore also available at port level Configuration of alarms and eventsfor any variables RMON 3 and 9 takes place at chassis level HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 131 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation Note So that RMON 1 and 2 is available on HiWay Switches of the types ETS 14TP 30TP 16TP Plus 32TP Plus FES 08TP Plus 16TP Plus and 16TP activate the RMON Ethernet stati stics table and the RMON history control table on the device by means of Telnet Enter snmp etherstattbl and snmp histcntrltbl after logging in Note In order to make RMON 2 3 and 9 functions available you will require write entitlement for the agent Example of generation of an alarm with assistance from RMON In the following example the fan speed of a concentrator should be monitored As the concentrator is being operated in a very warm environ ment the fan function is very important If the fan speed drops too low the concentrator could overheat Therefore the alarm is to indicate if the fan speed drops below the set value of 1200 The choice of configuration in the agent symbol context menu opens the agent window see Fig 15
73. e in Windows Bubble help can be called up depending on pointer location 3 1 2 Device window Double clicking a device row in the main window see Fig 2 opens the as sociated device window see Device window on page 99 127 0 0 1 rs2 fx fx olx File Edit View Configuration Tools Windows Help Menu bar 4628842905222 000 Toolbar Image Physical Map Device Description Traps Status Log Device card index Port 7 100BASE FX full duplex mode Ok 4 Port Name Pop up status display AdminState up Link Error no error Standby RedundancyManager not supported Attached MAC Addresses 2 Special Info StandbyMode Off Redundancy Manager Off Display of RAMMA device functions Reading configuration finished Status bar Fig 3 Device window with MACH 3000 displayed HiVision 68 Release 6 0 07 01 Overview of HiVision 3 1 Function overview 3 1 3 Detail window Double clicking a device detail in the device window see Fig 3 opens the associated detail window see Detail window on page 121 149 218 17 139 m basic4 Module 1 Port 5 OY x M enu bar File Edit View Configuration Tools Windows Help a ES AA IP PH Ras ee vol bar Configuration Performance Fautt Security Status Log y Card index EEE Status Action L on Auto Negotiation On on for Duplex ee ES ar r Configuration Speed 10M fiom Performance Operation Sie fo
74. e license key in accordance with Chap 4 1 1 of the HiVision 6 0 manual The manual is available as PDF file together with the pro gram on the CD ROM Order form for a license HIRSCHMANN for Please checkmark HPUX Se Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX HiVision 6 0 soo p Hirschmann Network Management PC StandAlone under Windows LINUX or Integration in HP OpenView for Windows 1 Select the desired type of license Please checkmark permanent chargeable temporary cost free Mark the desired module Please checkmark To be completed by Hirschmann only IL Enterpise sahatceeapebbeccadiiddosecteanmudeesasi sste cease ee BE WB 10 01 4 41 U us RI EIERN IR REISE PRREELELDENNERRENE N RER I SOGESCUR PU eo E UN AERER LERNEN ORNNE 3 LI Please send an original HiVision CD to me 4 Please complete all following lines Company INAS cceusecdesckecusscacersaceveeeserdemnaassesccetouervidedeteasetnoceededaxeanaboosaaies Streets aae Ea EE E A EE APGI ee E ee es ARS gt Pe ne ee eee ea E ere er No of confirmation of order bill if available cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Hirschmann contract partner 5 Fax this sheet directly to Hirschmann fax no 49 0 7127 141495 or send these informations formless via email to ans hi line nt hirschmann de
75. e menu bar It is provided to simplify ope ration The tool bar makes it unnecessary to open the various windows in or der to obtain a particular view List of functions in the tool bar list A File Exit closes the window File Print with Windows Ere File Export an Edit Update MAC Address table This causes the forwarding i database to be re read from the switch Edit Update Selected Agents ER Edit Acknowledge Traps in selected agents a Edit Acknowledge Status Changes View Set data transmission to the agent View Reload Graphical or tabular presentation of selected counters in the SNMP monitor rss eB HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 125 Detail window 6 1 Tool bar Properties of a table entry Recreate table entry Delete selected table entry dPR Stop loading procedure for a table IS Tools Telnet Configuration Device Status Configuration Configuration Power supply Status Configuration Configuration Fan Status Configuration Configuration Port Status Configuration Configuration Polling configuration Syke Help Online Manual Manual prerequisite is the previously com pleted installation of the Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 0 Help Release Notes Help Program info HiVision 126 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 6 2 Information presentation You receive detailed information of the device at all levels e g chassis card
76. ease 6 0 07 01 Hirschmann worldwide Hungary Hirschmann Electronics Kft Rokolya u 1 13 H 1131 Budapest Tel 36 1 3494199 Fax 36 1 3298453 email hirh vez nap szam hu USA Hirschmann Electronics Inc 30 Hook Mountain Road _ Unit 201 USA Pine Brook N J 07058 Tel 1 973 8301470 Fax 1 973 8302000 email ans hirschmann usa com Singapore Hirschmann Electronics Pte Ltd 3 Toh Tuck Link 04 01 German Districentre Singapore 596228 Tel 65 463 5855 Fax 65 463 5755 email hirschmann ap pacific net sg China PRC Hirschmann Electronics Shanghai Rep Office Room 518 No 109 Yangdang Road Lu Wan District 200020 SHANGHAI PRC Tel 86 21 63 58 51 19 Fax 86 21 63 58 51 25 E mail hirschsh public4 sta net cn HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Hirschmann worldwide HiVision 8 Release 6 0 07 01 Contents Contents 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 Introduction HiVision management shell The HiVision basic structure 1 2 1 The HiVision program 1 2 2 The HiVision management platform With HiVision manageable products Supported MIBs Installation File structure of the HiVision CD PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 2 2 1 Installation requirements 2 2 2 Installation 2 2 3 Program start HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 17 19 21 21 21 23 27 29 33 Contents 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 10 2 2 4 Updates 38 2 2 5 Deinstallation 38 PC StandAlone solution
77. ease 6 0 07 01 57 Installation 2 5 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX Note After deinstallation the vendor field of the OpenView database is still set to Hirschmann Note For deinstallation you always need the deinstallation program which matches the installation program with the same version number HiVision 58 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 6 Trap destinations of the agent 2 6 Trap destinations of the agent O Enter the IP address of your management station as trap destination address into the Hirschmann agent Examples ETHERNET Agent MIKE MultiMIKE Enter trap destination address into the file mibadm2 ini refer to the manual of the Hirschmann agents Entry via configuration file card Select configuration in the device window on the agent symbol with the right hand mouse key Enter the trap destination address in the card Trap Destination with appropriate access entitlement Examples Multi Device Agent After selecting the desired agents in the main window click the Multi Agent button on the tool bar B4 Multi Device Configuration File Edit View Help PA ee oo Configuration Security C Trap Configuration Name _ ip Address iD Status Trap Destination 149 218 1 5 Manager 149 218 1 4 1 disabled Settings for all agents 149 218 1 6 149 218 1 15 Red Device without Multi Device function 49 218 1 16 149 218 1 13 Green Multi D
78. ed group of agents A module is cleared by a valid license key An x in the column L shows that a valid license key has been installed for the module which supports this agent HiVision 94 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 3 Card index Note If the product field for a device is empty then it is likely that the access right is not unique HiVision always activates any IP address the agent of the device is not licensed or the version number of the agent is not supported see readme file Information is provided by the bubble help when the mouse pointer is positioned over the status symbol for the device If HiVision integrated in HP OpenView then the column M is added to the agent overview M An object can be assigned the status unmanaged in the manage ment platform HP OpenView No x in this column indicates that the agent has been assigned the status unmanaged and the status symbol appears in blue Search The search function allows you to quickly find specific devices IP addresses etc To open the context menu click the column heading with the right mouse key 4 3 2 Trap This filecard shows all traps received from the management station HiVision evaluates traps and displays the effects in the individual windows HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 95 HiVision main window 4 3 Card index One click on the column heading sorts the filecard contents according t
79. efore you have made sure that your network management station still has access with these settings The network management station needs access to the port to which you are connected so that you can continue making configurations in the network L In the menu select VLAN Manager Save To agents The wizard guides you through the necessary steps First it performs a consistency test and shows you the result When you click Next the wizard gives you the opportunity to change par ticular settings Click Next again and you can select the agents on which to store the configuration When you click Finish the wizard transfers the data to the selected agents The duration of the transmission depends upon the devices with GES and SNMP configuration in HiVision set the timeout to gt 5s and 2 re tries Error messages and information from the consistency test The name of the configuration is too long maximum 39 characters There are no management ports stations Agent running in MAC based VLAN mode Device has fewer ports than defined in the configuration Unknown agent type the configuration must be saved on the device manually Agent has no Uplinks This agent is not responding This agent is currently being queried the port list may be incomplete This configuration cannot be reloaded by the agents Table 12 Consistency test Note With MACH 3000 and GRS HiVision switches off the Spanning Tree algorithm at all ports except Uplink ports
80. elect the language by setting the environment variable COUNTRY Cur rently USA GB and D are supported USA is the default With the right mouse button select My Computer Properties Environment Windows NT My computer Properties Advanced Environment Variables Windows 2000 In the User Variables box enter the variable COUNTRY and the desired language as value Click Set and then Apply Enter the license key see License window on page 69 L Start HiVision with the symbol on the desktop or from the start menu Start Programs Hirschmann HiVision HiVision 6 0 Or start HiVision with a command line parameter Select the HiVision 6 0 icon with the right mouse button under Start Programs Hirschmann HiVision In the Properties win dow enter the desired option s after the program name Parameter Meaning EditLicense L Edit licences GuiStyle gui Motif Windows Set Look amp Feel default System dependant IgnoreUnknownAgents iua Only scan known agents NoMacAddressTables nmac Don t load MAC address tables NoNameserver dns Don t use Domain Name Server NoOVwaActivityIndicator novwflash Disable animated OpenView callback activity indica tor NoSNMPaActivityIndicator nsnmpflash Disable animated SNMP activity indicator NoTraps nt Disable trap reception OpenAgentlmage oi lt IP Address gt No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt and open image quiet q Don t show st
81. elected in the installation proceeding Answers to the frequently asked questions for example integration into pro cess visualization systems can be found on Hirschmann s Internet site see Frequently asked questions on page 241 OPC Data Access Specification HiControl 1 0 implements the OPC Data Access Specification Version 2 03 HiControl 1 0 provides device status interrogation for all devices mana ged by HiVision Definitions for Data Access can be found in Data access definitions for OPC servers on page 243 OPC Alarm and Event Specification HiControl 1 0 implements the OPC Alarm and Event Specification Ver sion 1 01 HiControl 1 0 generates the following events HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 61 Installation 2 7 OPC server Events which affect the OPC Server itself Connection events with Windows SNMP Trap Service Connection events with HiVision network management software Events which affect all SNMP compatible network components Cold start warm start of the device Authentication error during SNMP access Link down up at a port Change of device status of an SNMP agent managed by HiVision Events which affect the Hirschmann Industrial Rail Switch RS2 Modular Industrial Communication Equipment MICE or MACH 3000 Backbone Switch Self test error Standby mode changed Login via Telnet Duplicated address table entry Temperature outside specified range
82. elong to VLANs with different VLAN IDs Example applications for an intersecting configuration Restricting broadcasts in IP subnetworks Secure access for different groups to a single server Properties dot1q GRS GES MACH 3000 Be ao Eachd ee eean aa l a Port based non intersecting x x x x Port based intersecting x a x x MAC based x x Port security Table 11 Device support for VLAN properties 1 The programming of non Hirschmann devices by the VLAN manager depends on the implementation of the dot1q MIB in these devices HiVision 146 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager non intersecting configuration intersecting configuration VLAN ID 5 L__ Group green Fig 18 Non intersecting and intersecting configurations 7 1 3 Data entry elements The program provides numerous data entry elements to help you configure VLANs Filter Using the filter function you can reduce the number of lines in the table below the filter box The filter function affects the left column in the table Enter the required sequence of characters in the filter box and click the filter button The table will then only show those records which contain the sequence of characters you entered HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 147 VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager Search function To search for particular entries in a table right click on a field in the head er line
83. er specifically For this purpose the system administrater relocates the system variable HOME created by HiVision to the user variables with My Computer Properties Environment Windows NT My computer Properties Advanced Environment Variables Windows 2000 HiVision 48 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 4 Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 L Select the language by setting the environment variable COUNTRY Cur rently USA GB and D are supported USA is the default With the right mouse button select My Computer Properties Environment Windows NT My computer Properties Advanced Environment Variables Windows 2000 In the User Variables box enter the variable COUNTRY and the desired language as value Click Set and then Apply Enter the license key see License window on page 69 L Start HiVision in HP OpenView via the menu item HiVision Start Or start HiVision with a command line parameter To set an option edit the registration C hivision registration file in the OpenView installation directory The command call is then Command Shared S HIVISION ROOT bin OVwHiVision lt Parameter gt Parameter Meaning EditLicense L Edit licences GuiStyle gui Motif Windows Set Look amp Feel default System dependant IgnoreUnknownAgents iua Only scan known agents JavaGrapher jg Use the Java Grapher instead of the OV Grapher NoMacAddressTables nmac Don t load MAC addres
84. ery lt min gt minutes 0 no sort default 5 Checks the PSMs for syntax errors and consistency Table 9 Command line parameters for starting HiVision Open Device can only open an agent when HiVision has already been started Otherwise when HiVision is started the agent is not opened 56 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 5 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX 2 5 4 Updates L Deinstall HiVision according to Deinstallation on page 57 Note With Release 4 0 HiVision uses new device symbols Delete symbols of earlier releases in the shell O Install HiVision according to Installation on page 54 2 5 5 Deinstallation If HP OpenView is active it must be closed via File Exit before starting deinstallation Read write access to the root directory is required for deinstallation of HiVision Note The deinstallation maintains the directory opt HIVISION ROOT data var It contains your user specific files Archive these files at a secure place if you wish to install this version of HiVision at a later time again L Deinstall HiVision with the program swremove swremove is part of HP Software Distributor Start the program by typing swremove C Select bundle HiVision L Execute the action Remove analysis L On successful completion of the analysis phase click OK for deinstallation L Observe fault messages or warnings in the log window HiVision Rel
85. esses Click the right hand mousekey on the headline to open a search window HiVision 86 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar 4 1 7 Network configuration This menu item allows you to set the IP address range that HiVision scans in the connected network Saving the IP addresses found in the Agent list makes it possible for HiVision to look specifically for these addresses after HiVision is restarted This makes HiVision start faster Agents that are not found in the network although they are in the Agent list are displayed in red In the status line HiVision displays the successfull loading of the agent list HiVision offers various ways to enter the Agent list Save selected agents in list This command deletes existing entries from the Agent list and then saves the IP addresses of the agents selected in the main window in the Agent list Add selected agents to the list This command adds the IP addresses of the agents selected in the Agent list Remove agent list This command deletes all IP addresses from the Agent list After restar ting HiVision scans the entire IP address range entered HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 87 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar HiVision 88 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 2 Tool bar 4 2 Tool bar The tool bar is located just below the menu bar It is provided to simplify ope ration The tool bar makes it unnecessary to open the various windows in or der t
86. evice function possible Note Changes to this table will become valid only after pushing the set button Fig 1 Multi Device configuration HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 59 Installation 2 6 Trap destinations of the agent Clicking the Set button transmits the configuration to the agents New settings overwrite existing settings in the agent that have the same ID After the next scan HiVision displays only those configuration set tings which all selected agents have in common HiVision 60 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 7 OPC server 2 7 OPC server OLE For Process Control OPC is a standardized interface for process data management in the automation industry used for exchanging data objects between applications OPC is based on Microsoft s Object Linking and Em bedding OLE method which is widely known today as the Distributed Com ponent Object Model DCOM The Hirschmann HiControl OPC Server is both an OPC Data Access server and an OPC Alarm und Event server In combination with the Windows NT or Windows 2000 SNMP Trap Service it provides the SNMP Trap functions from certain Hirschmann network components to the OPC Alarm und Event interface In connection with the HiVision network management software Hi Control provides a status display and a status updating facility for all network components which can be managed by HiVision HiControl starts automatically after a request from an OPC client if HiControl was s
87. f the group L If you want to enter the VLAN ID yourself select Override and enter the VLAN ID L Across in the Default group checkbox identifies the group to which all ports are assigned if they are not assigned to a group L On the Members filecard you can select the ports which will belong to the group O Select Action Add and click OK HiVision assigns the selected ports to the group see Fig 30 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 155 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs 7 2 4 Defining Uplink and port access The connection between the switches is called the Uplink Uplink L Click on the Edit field on the VLAN Manager filecard and select VLAN ports L Select the lines of the ports which are provided for linking different switches L Right click in the Role field and select Edit VLAN Ports Role Groups Role Uplink t ignore User Uplink Uplink No GVRP Uplink to GRS no GVRP all tagged Fig 25 Defining Uplink ports L Select the type of connection you require and click OK The VLAN Manager offers 3 optional Uplink settings Uplink The port supports GVRP The port transmits frames from VLAN 1 without tag and frames of other VLANs with tag Uplink No GVRP The port transmits frames from VLAN 1 without tag and frames of other VLANs with tag HiVision 156 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs Uplink to GRS no GVRP all tagged The port transmit
88. for Linux 41 2 3 1 Installation prerequisites 41 2 3 2 Installation 42 2 3 3 Program start 42 2 3 4 Updates 44 2 3 5 Deinstallation 45 Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 47 2 4 1 Installation prerequisites 47 2 4 2 Installation 48 2 4 3 Program start 48 2 4 4 Updates 50 2 4 5 Deinstallation 50 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX 53 2 5 1 Installation prerequisites 53 2 5 2 Installation 54 2 5 3 Program start 55 2 5 4 Updates 57 2 5 5 Deinstallation 57 Trap destinations of the agent 59 OPC server 61 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Contents 3 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 Overview of HiVision Function overview 3 1 1 Main window 3 1 2 Device window 3 1 3 Detail window 3 1 4 License window Using HiVision 3 2 1 Requirements 3 2 2 Getting started with HiVision HiVision main window Menu bar 4 1 1 Licenses 4 1 2 Status configuration 4 1 3 Status propagation 4 1 4 Telnet window 4 1 5 Agent Polling 4 1 6 Locate MAC Address 4 1 7 Network configuration Tool bar Card index 4 3 1 Agent overview 4 3 2 Trap HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 63 71 71 72 15 79 81 82 85 85 86 87 89 93 94 95 11 Contents 4 4 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 6 5 7 5 8 12 4 3 3 Logbook 4 3 4 VLAN Manager Status line 4 4 1 Status messages 4 4 2 Symbol area Device window Tool bar Image 5 2 1 Device image 5 2 2 Subdevice buttons Physical Map Logi
89. g details that are displayed on the right hand side HiVision provides two way to display these details List display and Dialog display HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 197 Creating a PSM 8 1 Preparation The list display is to be used when you wish to have lines displayed as in a table B 149 218 19 159 X1000 Agent Overview Overview Port 0 m Overview RMON Statictics 4 IP Statistics 2 ICMP Statistics 1000 u m 8778 a 88 zal TCP Statistics 1001 up 710731 5398 A 1002 up 492763 4259 ee 1003 down 843 565 5 380 SNMP Statistics Fig 62 List display in the Agent window The dialog display is designed for those cases in which you wish to view and edit a single column matrix 149 218 19 159 X1000 Agent Be Overview IF Overview Port Overview RMON Statictics ICMP Statistics TCP Statistics UDP Statistics SNMP Statistics x E E E E al E E E Fig 63 Dialog display in the Agent window HiVision 198 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 1 Preparation 8 1 2 Management Information Base The Management Information Base MIB of the product that you wish to de scribe with the PSM should be available as a text file HiVision requires MIBs according to SMI V2 8 1 3 Image file The image file of the product that you wish to describe with the PSM should be available as a JPEG file You will need an image resolution of 200 x 200 pixels up to 1000 x 800 pixels
90. gents 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 1 Selecting the configuration type 7 3 2 Selecting the agents 7 3 3 Creating stations 7 3 4 Creating groups 7 3 5 Defining Uplink and port access 7 3 6 Saving the configuration in a file 7 3 7 Testing the configuration 7 3 8 Saving the configuration to the agents 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 1 Selecting the configuration type 7 4 2 Selecting the agents 7 4 3 Defining Uplink and port access 7 4 4 Saving the configuration to a file 7 4 5 Saving the configuration to the agents 7 4 6 Examples for configuration files HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 145 145 145 147 149 151 152 152 155 156 157 158 161 162 163 165 167 169 172 173 175 176 177 182 185 186 189 141 VLAN manager HiVision 142 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager To create and manage VLANs you must first have worked out a VLAN concept VLANs can also be configured virtually which means that configuration can take place in HiVision before the final hardware installation of the devices HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 143 VLAN manager HiVision 144 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager 7 1 1 Advantages of the VLAN manager The VLAN Manager provides three big advantages Fast configuration of VLANs Unique multi device configurations Simultaneous configuration of multiple stations groups ports and se
91. gents The Hirschmann agents have the following default configuration IP which means that every computer can be used to access the agents Read permission with the public community Write permission with the service or private community Note The network management station must be given write permission in the agent itself Otherwise it will not be able to make any changes to the agent Note Protect your agents against unauthorized access by changing the default access permissions Make a note of your changes and keep in a safe place HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 71 Overview of HiVision 3 2 Using HiVision 3 2 2 Getting started with HiVision E Scan range Stand alone Enter the IP address range in which HiVision should search for agents You can start the scan procedure by selecting Edit Rescan Entry E SNMP access permission L Check the SNMP configuration Note HiVision can only manage those agents that are displayed in this window see Fig 6 with valid read and write permissions A Hivision File Edit View Configuration Tools YLAN Manager Windows Help ESRMS ER SHAS AARMRRAAAE SG oe Soe 006 Agents Traps Log VLAN Manager System Location SW Version System Name Special Info SNMP Configuration Sania Comawaiion IPAddress Read Community Set Community Timeout sec Polling interval sec Port
92. he HiVision program on page 21 Licen ses on page 81 and Order form for license on page 263 HP UX is normally installed prior to delivery on the workstation The version concerned should be checked in all cases The user or system administrator is responsible for installation of HP Open View Before installing the HiVision ensure that HP OpenView has been installed with the Node Manager platform HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 53 Installation 2 5 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX Prerequisites with respect to the Hirschmann agents MIKE software release 3 4 MultiMIKE software release 1 5 FCMA software release 3 4 MultiLAN Switch software release 2 1 Advanced LAN Switch release 2 12 Gigabit LAN Switch Release 3 20 Gigabit Routing Switch 3 2 ikay Workgroup Switches FES 24TP Plus und GES 24TP 2SX 2 0 0 2 GES 24TP Plus 2 1 4 Rack Monitoring System 1 4b3 H2 14 MACH 3000 Rel 2 12 Rail Switch RS2 Rel 3 0 MICE Rel 1 0 Note If an old version of HiVision is installed then deinstall it before instal ling a new version 2 5 2 Installation If HP OpenView is active it must be closed via File Exit before starting installation Read write access to the root directory is required for installation of HiVisi on The installation routine supposes that the environment variable OV_ BIN is set Be sure that the Network Node Manager is started with SOV_BIN ovstatus L Mount the HiVision CD in thi
93. he upper section of this files describes the agent line in the main window This is where you determine what is to appear in the columns of the agent line whether HiVision activates the Telnet function and how HiVision for wards the physical status The lower section of this file describes the symbols for the device specific functions parts Here you determine which file contains the symbol what the symbol is to be called and from which MIB variables the status of the symbol is calculated HiVision 218 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt X Definition symbols of device functions X gt lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt Part PartID LAN Button Label SSLANSTATUS Symbol LAN xpm Instance 3 ExprAvailable ifOperStatus 1000 3 0 gt lt PartStatus Name LAN Status Exprok ifOperStatus 1000 3 1 ExprWarning ifOperStatus 1000 3 5 ExprError ifOperStatus 1000 3 2 gt lt Part gt lt Part PartID ISDN Button Label SSISDNSTATUS Symbol ISDN xpm Instance 7 ExprAvailable ifOperStatus 10001 7 0 gt lt PartStatus Name ISDN Status Exprok ifOperStatus 10001 7 1 ExprWarning ifOperStatus 10001 7 5 ExprError ifOperStatus 10001 7 2 gt lt Part gt lt Agent gt The following list contains the definition of the possible elements and attributes E
94. ialogs HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 229 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files The parameter list shows the parameters that use the various dialog types Dialog type Parameter Meaning Rmon1Dialog Performance Performance Dialog Rmon2Dialog Fault Fault Dialog Dialog Options Options separated by GrapherSelectAll commas Possible GrapherPolling options Time SEC All variables preselected GrapherOpen TAB for Grapher Polling intervall for Gra pher SEC in seconds Grapher opens with TAB graph pie table PollDialog DialogPolling Polling interval for Polling Time SEC Dialog SEC in seconds default 5 Table 21 Parameter list for dialog types Definition of the Symbol dialog At the end of the file the dialogs of symbols for device functions are defined lt Definition Symbol dialog gt lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt Dialog Name Agent_Trap Destination Type TabBook Title SSISDNSTATUS Agent ID BnTcx1000 gt lt SubDialog Name Agent_ISDN Call Table gt lt Dialog gt In the example above double clicking the ISDN Button symbol opens the subdialog ISDN Call Table HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 230 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files 8 6 8 Component xml This file describes which image file HiVision assigns to the PSM products and sets the image display lt Resources gt lt Component Name X1000 Orientation Vertical
95. ice Agent SysOid Entry AgentID not found YYY Agent XXX YYY Mib Variable ZZZ not defined in loaded MIBs Agent XXX YYY Trap ZZZ not defined in loaded MIBs Additional MIB Attribute for Mib Variable XXX defined twice Mib Variable XXX not defined in loaded Mibs Mib Variable XXX not defined in loaded Mibs Group XXX defined twice Group XXX not used Group XXX Mib Variable YYY defined twice Group XXX mib access list cannot be translated access YYY Table 23 List of the possible error messages Error status Result Info For information on the results Warning Can cause errors Does not impair HiVision opera tion Error Error impairs HiVision operation Modification nec essary Table 24 Error results HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 237 Creating a PSM 8 7 Testing PSM Tips for testing PSMs Deactivate HiVision with Configuration Configure PSMs all PSMs that HiVision should not check This shortens the start phase When HiVision is restarted HiVision performs a syntax check You can carry out this test while creating the PSM without having to completely edit the PSM Save the current PSM files before the test HiVision 238 Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix A Appendix Frequently asked questions 241 Data access definitions for OPC servers 243 Event definitions for OPC servers 245 Literature references 255 Readers Comments 257 Index 195 Important 263 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 239 Appendix HiVision
96. in the configuration menu These confi guration settings apply for the surface in which they are activated A configuration setting made inthe main window applies for the whole surface inthe device window applies for the whole device inthe detail window applies for the selected detail onone level applies for all lower levels when the field overwrite is checked Settings can be made for individual ports interfaces or an interface card by means of the context menu see page 123 HiVision 82 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar The most recently set configuration supercedes the previous settings A blue colored text line indicates a completed alteration The arrow pointing down to the right in the left hand window section indicates that the settings have been adopted by the higher level The blue dot in the left hand window section indicates that alterations have been made on this level see Fig 1 hye PowerSupply Status Configuration PowerSupply 1 EF All Devices I State Ok Ok Sy 149 218 17 51 Le State failed Warning State unknown Warning State notinstalled Error Warning URUN M overwrite Apply Cancel Fig 7 Setting the status configuration The most critical status color in each case is forwarded to the next highest level If for example the status color of a port is red then the status symbol of the device to whi
97. in this window The prerequisite is the appropriate access entitlements The main component of each window is a card index The individual cards display the contents of the card index the device in the device window from various perspectives 22 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Introduction 1 3 With HiVision manageable products 1 3 With HiVision manageable products The following list shows the name of the products from the Hirschmann pro duct range which are manageable with HiVision 6 0 ETHERNET FDDI TokenRing CYDE FCMM MIC TCTMM BFOC KYDE S FCMM BFOC TCLTP6 RJ45 KYDE S RBDE FCLC3 DSC TCTTP RJ45 OYDE S FCBMS BFOC OYDE S RBDE FCSM BFOC TYDE FCAM BFOC IYDE S FCTP3 RJ45 IYDE S RBDE FCSTP UYDE FCMA ECAUI ECFL2 ECFL4 ECFB2 ECTP3 MIKE Table 1 Manageable interface cards for concentrators hubs MC ASGE family ETHERNET FDDI TokenRing EAFL4 FATP6 GS RJ45 TALTP12 GS RJ45 EAFL4 GS FATP6 GS DB9 TATLMM GS EAFL4 PS FALC6 GS DSC TATLTP GS RJ EAFL8 FAMM2 GS DSC EAFL8 GS FAMAMM2 GS EAFB4 EAFB4 GS EATP12 EATP12 GS Table 2 Manageable interface cards for Advanced Media Centers HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 23 Introduction ETHERNET EATP12 PS EATP12 FS EACX8 EACX8 GS EAAUI EAAUI4 GS EAMAFL2 EAMAFL2 GS EAMAFB2 GS FastSXM2 100EATP10 GS FERxM AESMM ESTP6 MultiMIKE 1 3 With HiVision manageable products TokenRing Table 2 Manageable interface cards for Advanced Media Centers MR8
98. indow 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 Detail window Tool bar Information presentation 6 2 1 SNMP monitor 6 2 2 RMON function 6 2 3 Detail polling 6 2 4 Rack Monitoring System Configuration settings 6 3 1 Filter settings of the RMS 6 3 2 GLS and ALS parameter setting 6 3 3 Switch configuration HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 125 127 129 131 134 135 137 137 139 139 121 Detail window HiVision 122 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window Detail windows can be opened within the device window image physical structure and logical structure cards or at interface card level port level and interface level or with a chassis power supply unit or fan symbol A drop down menu is opened with the right hand mousekey on a device detail The selection of the required topic opens the appropriate detail window Depending on the device detail the following topics are available Configuration Performance Fault Security Accounting Polling Each topic represents a card index in the detail window If a detail window is open then it is possible to switch directly to the next topic via the card selec tion When a detail window is opened HiVision polls the current values at the agent Attributes not supported by the agent are displayed by HiVision in red HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 123 Detail window HiVision 124 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 1 Tool bar 6 1 Tool bar The tool bar is located just below th
99. ined in HiVision The logical structure of the contents of the XML files consists of the definition of elements An element can possess several attributes Attributes are as signed a value lt Elementl Attributel Valuel Attribute2 Value2 gt lt Elementl gt or in the short form lt Elementl Attributel Valuel Attribute2 Value2 gt These lines create the element Element1 with the attributes Attributel and Attribute2 Elements can have subelements lt Elementl Attributel Valuel Attribute2 Value2 gt lt Element2 Attributel Value3 gt lt Element2 Attributel Value4 gt lt Elementl gt Here the element of type Element1 has two subelements of type Element 2 The subelements differ in the way they assign values HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 211 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Example for the PsmInfo xml file lt PsmInfo Name BinTec Version 1 0 Copyright Copyright 2001 Hirschmann Electronics Description Definition of BinTec Router Agents gt lt File Name mibbipx mib Type Mib gt lt File Name mibbospf mib Type Mib gt lt File Name mibbox mib Type Mib gt lt PsmIn fo gt PsmInfo corresponds to Element1 Name corresponds to Attributel BinTec corresponds to Valuel Version corresponds to Attribute2 1 0 corresponds to Value2 File corresponds to Element 2 Name corresponds to Attributel BinTec corresponds to Valuel Tables in the sections for the individual
100. ingRedReconfig Depends on the redundancy status 200 under creation 600 rminactive or rs 800 rmActive Text informing about the new redundancy conditions IP Address of device 1 under creation 2 rmActive red connection active no redundancy furthermore 3 rminactive normal state redundancy granted 4 rs ring switch Agent acts as normal switch in this ring Tab 35 HIPER Ring changed Validity Device Class OPC Eventtype OPC Category OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Tab 36 New user 248 MACH 3000 Simple Identifier NewUser Device Management UserGroups NewUser 800 Text informing that a user that couldn t be found in the usergroup database connected to the port HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Appendix Validity Device Class Zusatzliche OPC Attribute IP Address Connected MAC Address Tab 36 New user Validity Device Class OPC Eventtype OPC Category Identifier OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Text Zusatzliche OPC Attribute IP Address Permission Mode Allowed MAC Address Connected MAC Address Event definitions for OPC servers MACH 3000 IP Address of device MAC Adresse of the unknown user MACH 3000 Simple PortSecurity Device Management UserGroups PortSecurity 800 informing about the permission mode for this port IP Address of device Sicherheitseinstellung des Ports 1 user 2 group 3 known 4 world
101. ion Agent Dialog Update Agent Update MAC Address table Acknowledge Traps in Agent Acknowledge Status Changes Delete Trap Delete all Traps Delete Log entries Delete all Log entries 1 View Polling Modul License Product Families Locate MAC Address 1 All StandAlone solutions HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 79 HiVision main window Configuration Port Status Configuration Interface Status Configuration PowerSupply Status Configuration Fan Status Configuration Relais Status Configuration Chassis Status Configuration Network Configuration SNMP Configuration Configuration Assistant Configure PSMs Save selected agents to list Add selected agents to list Remove agent list Tools Ping Telnet SNMP Browser VLAN Manager Clear Import stations Rescan agents Reload MAC tables Guess uplink Agent list Agent properties New Delete Edit Clone Mgnt stations Analysis Save Load Disable VLANS Traps Windows Help Program Info Release Notes Online Documentation 1 All StandAlone solutions 80 4 1 Menu bar HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar 4 1 1 Licenses In normal HiVision mode the license window is read only NT versions In order to edit the license win dow first quit HiVision and then log yourself in as administrator at the management station with write entitlements Sta
102. ion maintains the directory SHIVISION ROOT data var It contains your user specific licence file Archive this file at a secure place if you wish to install this version of HiVision at a later time again L For deinstallation select in the start menu Start Programs Hirschmann Deinstallation of HiVision Toolbox L Double click symbol Software HiVision 50 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 4 Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 C Select HiVision and click Add Remove Note The license file HiVision key and other configuration files are removed by deleting the HiVision directory HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 51 Installation 52 2 4 Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 5 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX 2 5 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX 2 5 1 Installation prerequisites HiVision 6 0 requires for installation and operation Hardware HP Series 700 Memory 128 MB or better 256 MB recommended HiVision requires approximately 50 MB free RAM plus another 200 kB RAM for each detected agent In addition to this the network management station requires RAM for the operating system and any other applications it may use Hard disk 50 MB free HP UX Version 10 20 with HP OpenView Network Node Manager Version 5 0x or HP UX Version 11 00 with HP OpenView Network Node Manager Version 6 0 6 1 6 2 License for HiVision 6 0 see T
103. ite is the previously com 9 pleted installation of the Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 0 ri Help Release Notes i Help Program info HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 91 HiVision main window 4 2 Tool bar HiVision 92 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 3 Card index 4 3 Card index The card index contains five filecards Agent overview Trap Logbook VLAN Manager SyntaxChecker if you started HiVision with a command line parameter see Testing PSM on page 235 Multiple selection Selection of several devices which follow one another directly in the list L Select the first required device O Select the last required device with pressed shift key gt All devices which are between these two devices in the list are sel ected Previously made selections are cancelled Selection of individual devices from previously made selections L Select an individual device with pressed Ctrl key gt Changing the selection status of this device Previously made selections remain unchanged Variable column width Pressing the left mouse key when on a column line makes it possible to alter the column width HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 93 HiVision main window 4 3 Card index 4 3 1 Agent overview This card provides a rapid overview of the SNMP agents for the whole net work While starting in the StandAlone version HiVision displays the following de vices the devices of the agent list or the device
104. lement Attribute Meaning A Number Agent Agent definition any AgentID String for communication with the agent yes AgentDialog xml ProductFamilyID Assigns the agent to this family To set this yes value see ProductFamily xml ChassisVar This variable holds the chassis name HiVi optional sion displays this name in the Product col umn of the main window Table 16 Element list for the appearance of the agent HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 219 Creating a PSM Element Speciallnfo BubbleHelp Attribute ChassisFix DialogSelectVar SwVersionVar ShowSpecial Info SupportsTelnet CalcPhysState PhysStateName CalcLogState LogStateName Text MibVariable Instance EnumString Text 8 6 Editing PSM files Meaning Permanent assignment of the chassis name HiVision displays this name in the Product column of the main window Selects a product version This variable holds the software version Possible Yes or No default Yes Supports the Telnet agent Enter Yes so that HiVision activates the menu item Possible Yes or No default No Calculate physical status Possible Yes or No default No Name of the physical status to be displayed in the speech bubble help default physical state Calculate logical status Possible Yes or No default No Name of the logical status to be displayed in the speech bubble help default logical state Subelement of agent Variables that are to be di
105. make the setting that this trap should not be used for status changes TrapName MibName of the trap yes Part Subelement of agent any Definition of a symbols for displaying device specific functions PartID Symbol ID yes Reference for Agent_Dialog xml Label Name of the symbol for display yes Symbol Symbol icon for display yes see ProductFamily xpm on page 217 Instance Instance of the symbol number yes Position Position of the symbol optional see Component xml on page 231 Hidelnstance In the physical representation the display of optional the instance is suppressed helpful if only one instance can exist possible Yes or No default No ExprAvailable Formula indicating whether the symbol optional exists if there is no formula the symbol is always created PartStatus Subelement of Symbol not of agent Defini any tion of asubsymbol status A symbol can have several substatuses Name Name of the status speech bubble help yes ExprOk Formula with variable and instance for OK yes status green ExprWarning Formula with variable and instance for optional warning status yellow ExprError Formula with variable and instance for error optional status red Table 16 Element list for the appearance of the agent HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 221 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Variable In order for HiVision to determine the correct value of a variable it is nec essary to indicate an instance for the vari
106. makes the use of functions both straightforward and rapid The network components are displayed as gray scale images Color overlay ed status displays click on context menus at port group and device level provide further detailed information Multiple help functions and integrated expert knowledge facilitate effective management without requiring special expertise on the part of the user The following HiVision versions are available PC StandAlone version under Windows NT PC StandAlone version under Linux Integration in the PC management platform HP OpenView for Windows NT Integration ina HPUX management platform HP OpenView HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 19 Introduction 1 1 HiVision management shell PC StandAlone version under Windows Designed as an economical starter solution for small to medium size net works with a modular design the PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT opens up a wide range of management options Auto discovery of all components at program start up live monitoring of the network and extensive configuration and monitoring functions offer a broad range of options for network administration Trap handling with RMON alarms event handling and freely definable actions guarantee a differentiated proactive monitoring of complex networks PC StandAlone Version under Linux The complete network management functionality of the PC stand alone version for Windows NT is also available under Linux The high capacity Linu
107. mplates L Quit HiVision 8 2 1 MIB files In order for HiVision to access the MIBs of the product page 199 copy the MIB files in to the mib folder see Fig 66 Ll Copy the private MIBs into the mib folder see Fig 66 L Copy the standard MIBs that have not yet been loaded into the mib folder see Fig 66 Standard MIBs that are loaded by HiVision are located in the Hivi sion data kernel mib folder HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 203 Creating a PSM 8 2 Creating a PSM structure 8 2 2 Manuals for the product If you have manuals to your products as PDF files that you would like to de scribe with this PSM copy these PDF files into the doc folder see Fig 66 HiVision 204 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 3 Agent in the main window 8 3 Agent in the main window HiVision displays each agent in a line of the main window The largest part of the display is taken up by HiVision polling the MIB variables of the agent The display for the product family and the product name is defined in the PSM 8 3 1 Product family symbol To display an agent in the main window of HiVision an image file that con tains the product family symbol is required The sections ProductFamily xpm on page 217 and ProductFamily xml on page 217 describe this procedure 8 3 2 Product name HiVision displays the name in the Product column that you enter in the agent xml file see Agent xml on page 218 HiVision refers to the assign
108. mpo nent xml template according to its agent Example BnTc_Component xml Agent dialog file This file describes the dialogs with agents of this PSM product Name the template AgentDialog xml according to its agent Example BnTc Dialog xml If the PSM contains several agents you can copy this file with the name of another agent or describe several agents dia logs in a single file MIB values assignment file This files intended to give MIB variables Legible names for display in HiVision Add attributes that are contained in the MIB but are required by HiVi sion Name the template outname xm1 according to its agent Example BnTc_outname xml Translation file This file contains a list of terms for display in HiVision with the translation into the language used Name the LanguageTable conf template according to its agent Example BnTc_ LanguageTable conf If the HiVision 214 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files PSM contains several agents you can add a copy of this file with the name of another agent or describe several agents in a single file This file can be omitted if you only want to display agent specific terms in a single language List all files that belong to your PSM in the PsmInfo xm1 file L Save the file before closing Element Attribute Meaning Manda Num tory ber Psminfo Defines PSM name version and names 1 files that belong to the PSM Name Name of the P
109. n Faults Security Data received Status bar Pop up device status Fig 4 Detail window after double clicking a port icon 3 1 4 License window Selecting View Module Licenses opens the license window HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 69 Overview of HiVision 3 1 Function overview h Hi ision Licenses HUSUTTP NFVHSHQ KBVDJIG SDCNXND BDNGSX6 Enterprise 60 Pc fi Sun suor 01 00 00 2001 HUSU17P NFVHSHQ KBVDJIG SDCNXND P2BEV16 industrial Line 6 0 co fi Sun gurot 01 00 00 2001 Green border valid license Red border invalid license Fig 5 License window HiVision 70 Release 6 0 07 01 Overview of HiVision 3 2 Using HiVision 3 2 Using HiVision 3 2 1 Requirements HiVision requires An existing network concept The completed hardware installation of the devices to be managed The completed base configuration such as IP parameters of the devices to be managed so that the network management station can communi cate with the agents of the devices The completed SNMP community assignment of the devices to be mana ged so that the network management station also has access to the agents SNMP controls access permissions to the agents Every SNMP agent from Hirschmann has two tables User table System table The user table defines who can access the agents with write and read permissions The system table defines which computer identified by IP address can be used to access the a
110. n L Select VLAN Manager Analyse to test whether your network manage ment station can access the port to which it is connected see Fig 35 When you double click in the network management station line HiVision displays the port access rights in the lower section of the window L Also test the port access rights of the other stations Allowed MACH3000 ports for a station Name_ MAC Address roe et ooo B 00 806311 22 02 2 C 00 80 6311 2203 1 00 806311 2204 1 00 806311 220511 00 80 63 11 2206 3 D E F G 00 806311 2207 3 DO MAC Address 00 80 63 11 22 04 Port Para ease Te Tina Teon Te Ta I T 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 A 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 218 32 100 149 208 32 100 Pa ARPS P P 77 77 e mp a Xl K x x Xl x RA a Analysis Fig 35 Analysis HiVision 172 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 8 Saving the configuration to the agents Once all the settings have been defined virtually and then validated the data can be transmitted to the agents Note Do not transmit the settings to the agents before you have made sure that your network management station still has access with these settings The network management station needs access to the port to which you are connected so that
111. ncy test result 186 I Gores ee This configuration cannot be restored from the agents it should be saved to disk 1 eS HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example AAI Fig 56 Selecting configuration steps Fig 57 Selecting agents to be configured HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 187 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example Save usergroups configuration To agents 149 2181976 O 149 21819 208 08 CD o O Fig 58 Starting the transmission of the configuration by clicking Finish Save usergroups configuration To agents 149 218 1976 W setpvds gt Configuration process complete ZIETEVIDUE MEK MSI Fig 59 Transmission status display HiVision 188 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 6 Examples for configuration files In the HiVision directory under data var vlans you find configuration fi les with further VLAN examples In the HiVision directory under data kernel doc vlans you find the de scription of the VLAN examples HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 189 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example HiVision 190 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 8 1 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 Creating a PSM Preparation 8 1 1 Program functions 8 1 2 Management Information Base 8 1 3 Image file Creating a PSM structure 8 2 1 MIB files 8 2 2 Manuals for the product
112. nfig Depends on the values of OperstatePrimConn and Operstate RedConn if prim connection active 600 if prim and red connction avtive 600 if prim inactive and red aktiv 800 else not a regular condition 200 Text informing about the new redundancy conditions IP Address of device Group Id of the primary connection MIB 2 IF index of the primary connection 1 not available 2 amp 3 active 4 amp 5 inactive Group Id of the redundant connection MIB 2 IF index of the redundant connectionOperstateRedConn 1 not available 2 amp 3 active 4 amp 5 inactive Tab 33 Dual Homing Configuraton changed HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 247 Appendix Validity Device Class OPC Eventtype OPC Category Identifier OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Zusatzliche OPC Attribute IP Address RedundancyState Event definitions for OPC servers MACH 3000 Simple DualHomingRedundancy Device Management DualHoming DuhmRedundancy Depends on the redundancy status 600 ok 800 failed Text informing about the availability of redundancy IP Address of device Status of the availability of redundancy 1 ok 2 failed Tab 34 Redundancy state Validity Device Class OPC Eventtype OPC Category OPC Source Path OPC Severity OPC Message Zusatzliche OPC Attribute IP Address RingRedOperState MACH 3000 Simple Identifier RingRedReconfig Device Management RingRedundancy R
113. nfiguration 5 7 VLAN configuration With the switches FES 24TP Plus GES 16FX and GES 24 2SX with VLAN function the device window also offers the file card VLAN configuration and the menu item VLAN with the following sub items New station Delete station s VLAN Membership Create VLAN Delete VLAN Load VLAN configuration Save VLAN configuration Port number and VLAN assignments can be set with the aid of the context menus from a selected item Dubble clicking on a port symbol displays the port VLAN dialog Note With VLAN Save VLAN configuration in agents the agent accepts the adopted settings as long as they fall within its scope of functions Note All settings including those that extend beyond the function range of an agent can be saved to a file with VLAN Save VLAN configuration to file HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 117 Device window 5 7 VLAN configuration HiVision 1 18 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 8 Status log 5 8 Status log The Status log card index lists the status changes In addition to the mes sage indicating which event caused the status change HiVision also stamps the time the time the change was made HiVision collects all status changes in this window those of the entire de vice as well as the device details see Detail polling on page 134 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 119 Device window 5 8 Status log HiVision 120 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail w
114. o co lumn topic Selected traps can be deleted with the aid of the wastepaper basket in the tool list If the Log function is activated see Log files on page 98 HiVision continu ally writes the contents of this window into a log file 4 3 3 Logbook This logbook documents irregularities in the network detected by HiVision using SNMP interrogation If you started HiVision with the command line parameter ShowErrorLog HiVision will display other errors in addition to the SNMP timeouts for ex ample fan state not readable If the Log function is activated see Log files on page 98 HiVision continu ally writes the contents of this window into a log file 4 3 4 VLAN Manager The VLAN Manager filecard enables you to configure VLANs For a detailed description of the VLAN Manager see VLAN manager on page 141 HiVision 96 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 4 Status line 4 4 Status line The status line at the bottom of the main window is divided into two areas Status messages Symbol area ES L i I 149 2189 17 157 m bas ca H MACHSUUU Chassissuui1su t r nn ES X ras 2 Status messages Symbol area Fig 10 Status line 4 4 1 Status messages The status messages are shown on the left side of the status line They show the current HiVision processes HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 97 HiVision main window 4 4 Status line 4 4 2 Symbol area Note When the mouse p
115. o obtain a particular view List of functions in the tool bar I gt File Exit HiVision can also be exited by pressing the ESC key File Print with Windows 3 File Export Er Is equivalent to double clicking the selected line in the device list and opens the device window with detailed information on the device This tool is useful where several lines have been simultaneously selected Edit Multi Device Configuration B Edit Update Selected Agents wae Edit Update MAC Address table This causes the forwarding E database to be re read from the switch i Edit Delete Selected Traps Edit Acknowledge Traps in selected agents af a Edit Stop Scanning HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 89 HiVision main window 4 2 Tool bar Edit Acknowledge Status Changes Q View Product Families Nene Configuration Network Configuration tt cuMp Configuration SNMP Configuration nig w Configuration Port Status Configuration Configuration Interface Status Configuration Configuration Power supply Status Configuration Configuration Fan Status Configuration Configuration Device Status Configuration Tools Telnet VLAN Manager Load VLAN Manager Save VLAN Manager New VLAN Manager Delete Ee Dt w x HiVision 90 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 2 Tool bar E User groups Duplicate Ty VLAN Manager Edit Help Online Manual Manual prerequis
116. ointer is positioned over a symbol a bubble help with an explanation of this symbol appears Data transmission The symbols provide information between agents and HiVision Note When the lightning bolt in the trap symbol in the StandAlone version is crossed out then start the Trapdaemon see Program start on page 36 and Program start on page 42 Platform change With platform integrated versions an additional symbol makes it possi ble to change over directly to the platform Log files These icons denote buttons Click on an icon to activate or deactivate writing to the corresponding log file When activated HiVision writes the contents of the Trap on page 95 and Logbook on page 96 filecards to the appropriate log file After 10 000 entries HiVision closes the log file and saves it with the extension bak HiVision will write further entries to a new file HiVision 98 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 Device window Tool bar Image 5 2 1 Device image 5 2 2 Subdevice buttons Physical Map Logical Map Device information Trap window VLAN configuration Status log HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 103 107 107 108 109 111 113 115 117 119 99 Device window HiVision 100 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window When a device line is double clicked in the main window the associated de vice window opens with the accompan
117. on HiVision 182 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example Hivision 149 218 19 176 0E324 Fig 48 Highlighting Uplink ports and selecting Edit ignore User Uplink Uplink No GVRP Fig 49 Selecting the connection type HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 183 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example E Network management station amp Hivision 1149 218 19 176 0Es24 149 218 19 208 MACH3 EM Fig 50 Highlighting the management connection port and selecting Mgnt stations Twe iventiy vant m 149 218 019 076 1 1 23 4 149 218 019 076 7 1 1 24 4 149 218 019 208 27 3 2 4 149 218 019 208 2741 1 4 Fig 51 Specifying the management connection port HiVision 184 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 4 Saving the configuration to a file B HiVision sax Mao gt Group brown 1 ID Fig 52 Selecting Save to file Save usergroups configuration i A eres J Fig 53 Entering the file name HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 185 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 5 Saving the configuration to the agents DHVision 149 218 19 176 GES24 E 149 218 19 208 MACH3 EM Fig 54 Selecting Save to agents Save usergroups configuration To agents Fig 55 Consiste
118. or adapting the PSM to various languages HiVision can translate terms that are displayed in the dialogs by using the variables see Table 20 on page 229 with the help of the language table Two preced ing signs identify a variable that HiVision translates using the language ta ble language table The following rule applies for the structure of the LanguageTable conf file Each line begins with the name of the variable to be translated followed by the language ID and the translation term Variable language ID and translation term are separated by a tab or blanks Should the translation be followed by a blank separate the variable from the language ID with an additional blank The language IDs are ENG for English GER for German FRE for French SPA for Spanish Enter one line per language for each variable If a line is missing for a lan guage HiVision then inserts the English term The character identifies the start of a comment A comment ends with the end of a line lf an entry consists of several lines n creates a line feed HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 233 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files HHHEHHEHHEHETHEHEHHEHEHEEHEHEPHEHEPHE HEHEHE HH HH HH HH HH HH HE HE LanguageTranslationTable File Supported Languages ENG English GER German HEH HEHE HH HH HH EH HHH HH HH HH HE HH HH english HTHHHTEHHHEH HHT HE HHH H HHT H LANSTATUS ENG LAN state ISDNSTATUS ENG
119. ple Accesories WordPad possibly an XML editor HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 193 Creating a PSM HiVision 194 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 1 Preparation 8 1 Preparation 8 1 1 Program functions Before you start creating PSMs you should be familiar with the functions of the program you wish to describe with PSM Analyze the function units according to the criterion of how they can be inte grated into HiVision Displaying the agents in the main window HiVision provides the following fields for display in the main window Type Icon of the product family to which the product belongs Type Name of the product System Location Where the product is installed System name A significant name that you assign the product Special information any information that you would like to list here Software version in as far as the product provides a MIB variable File Edit View Configuration Tools VLAN Manager Windows Help Eek e on Ste 2 Q ome Agents Traps Manager 0906 Network Scan Complete Fig 60 PSM display in the main window HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 195 Creating a PSM 8 1 Preparation Displaying the agent in the Device window HiVision offers various cards and displays the device functions for dis playing the Device window Image card with device functions The Image card offers the option of displaying an image file in the JPE
120. r the product family name after Label that is to be displayed in HiVi sion HiVision displays the product name in a speech bubble once you place the mouse pointer on the symbol L Enter the name of file that contains the symbol of the product family after Symbol see ProductFamily xpm on page 217 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 217 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Ll Enter a whole number with which you can influence the sort order in the main window of HiVision after Sort Index The permissible number range is 200 to 999 The smaller the number the higher the agent appears in the list L If your PSM contains more that one product family enter an element for each product family 8 6 6 Agent xml This file describes the line of the agent of the product as it appears in the main window of HiVision and determines the status display The status dis play also includes the symbols in the status line of the Device window as well as the definition of the status forwarding lt XXXXXXXXXKX XXXKXXKXXKXXKXK X X XXX XXX X XXX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XXX X X X X gt lt X Definition Main window X gt lt XXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXKXX KK XXX XXX X XXX XXX X XXX XXX XX XXX XX XXX XXX X X X X gt lt Agent AgentID BnTcxX1000 ProductFamilyID BnTcBinTec Router ChassisVar sysDescr 0 ProductVar sysDescr 0 SwVersionVar biboAdmSWVersion 0 SupportsTelnet Yes CalcPhysState Yes PhysStateName Physical State gt T
121. ransmission sta tus Consistency Choices Auerte Progress 149 2157875098 MI SetPviDs Yellow active 149 218 19208 O G Configuration process complete Transmit the configuration i i to the selected agents Red transmission and watch the progress error Green transmis sion completed Cancel Fig 36 Transmitting settings to agents Once the transmission has been completed the transmission status indicator flashes and the window is closed After the transmission has been completed this user group management configuration is active HiVision 174 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 VLAN configuration example The following example provides a quick introduction to configuring a VLAN network which is often used in practice The configuration is performed step by step using the Example of a port based VLAN on page 151 with the aid of the VLAN Manager The previous sections in this chapter contain more detailed information 149 218 19 76 D Network Management Station e VLAN green VLAN brown ID 1 149 218 19 208 D O m Kan m eo Om Dom oO Fig 37 Example of a port based VLAN HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 175 VLAN manager 7 4 VLAN configuration example 7 4 1 Selecting the configuration type ao van pons 2 Ewe SS iP agreso ict moa Fon Rore vano i
122. rd party devices tool bar Translation file Trap trap destination trap threshold value Traps traps U unmanaged Uplink User groups user table v Variable list version view selection Virtual VLAN function VLAN ID VLAN ID assignment VLAN identification X XML format xpm files Z Zoom HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 218 218 107 108 196 218 a 101 73 82 84 83 95 107 208 235 93 202 214 216 236 196 71 127 147 126 201 130 193 67 77 89 103 125 214 101 103 115 161 95 156 161 71 Index 261 Index HiVision 262 Release 6 0 07 01 Important HIRSCHMANN Leaflet on ordering license keys and for activating the software HiVision 6 0 Hirschmann Network Management Dear customer HiVision 6 0 can be activated by license key 1 Ordering a license key You can order a license key with a 6 week limit so that you can evaluate this software at no extra cost Mark the field temporary cost free with a cross on the form on the next page If you have already acquired software with a permanent chargeable license or if you want to acquire one then mark the field permanent chargeable with a cross on the form on the next page Fill in the form Print out this form and fax it to us at Hirschmann or send the appropriate information without formatting by e mail to ans hi line nt hirschmann de 2 Activation of your software by the aid of this key Enter th
123. rt HiVision from the start menu Start Program Hirschmann Hi Vision Edit License Unix versions In order to edit the license win dow first quit HiVision and then start HiVision as superuser with the option L HiVsion for HPUX and Open View opt HiVision bin OVwHiVi sion L HiVsion for Linux opt HiVision bin HiVision L The license window is opened Note When a license key is edited the appropriate field is highlighted in red On correct entry of the last character of the license key the background color changes from red to green Note Each different HiVision release requires a different license key HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 81 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar 4 1 2 Status configuration This menu item allows you to set various configurations for all devices This means that the settings are transferred to all devices listed in the main win dow This applies to both selected as well as non selected devices The Configuration window displays all parameters that can be set in any de vice that can be displayed in the window Devices that only support a limited number of parameters ignore the remaining parameters 4 1 3 Status propagation Status propagation specifies the color with which the selected object will be marked Color Evaluation of Status red Error yellow Warning green OK blue unknown Table 10 Color assignment for the possible conditions Just how a status is evaluated is set
124. s all frames with tag User Group Known User Only non tagged packets are transmitted With an existing configuration HiVision provides the option of looking for Uplinks Enter a number for Guess Uplinks and click OK HiVision sets the ports at which packets have been received with at least as many different MAC source addresses as the number you entered to Uplink no GVRP To make sure that all current MAC addresses are taken into account first load them by selecting Reload MAC tables The antenna in the sta tus bar continues flashing until the transmission is completed Network management station L To identify your network management station mark its port and click the right mouse button Select Mgmt stations Note that HiVision assigns the VLAN with the ID 1 to the network management station s group This means all ports in the same group are also assigned to the VLAN with the ID 1 see The network management station as a user on page 149 7 2 5 Saving the configuration to a file L Save the data you entered in a file HiVision stores this file in the HiVision51 Data var vlans folder In the menu select VLAN Manager Save To file HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 157 VLAN manager 7 2 Port based VLANs 7 2 6 Saving the configuration to the agents Once all the settings have been defined virtually and then validated the data can be transmitted to the agents Note Do not transmit the settings to the agents b
125. s case cdrom mount cdrom HiVision 54 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 5 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX L Install HiVision with the program swinstall swinstall is part of HP Soft ware Distributor Start the program by typing swinstall J Note Ifthe NNM is installed as part of a bundle e g ITO bundle ITO EngOrzAll an error message will be issued It can be bypassed by swit ching off the option Enforce Script Failures in the menu Options L Enter the Source Depot Path cdrom HPUX INSTALL HIVISION DEPOT Select bundle HiVision Execute action Install analysis On successful completion of the analysis phase click OK for installation Eh i E TE Observe fault messages or warnings in the log window Without starting HP OpenView you may verify the installation with the aid of the HP tool swverify L Start the program by typing swverify HiVision 2 5 3 Program start Individual input of the license key and setting the general environment varia bles is necessary C The Acrobat Reader acroread is needed to view the Online manual Set the environment variable PATH correspondingly L Select the language by setting the environment variable COUNTRY Cur rently USA GB and D are supported USA is the default HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 55 Installation 2 5 Integration in HP OpenView for HP UX L Enter the license key see License window on page 69
126. s tables NoNameserver dns Don t use Domain Name Server NoOVwaActivityIndicator novwflash Disable animated OpenView callback activity indica tor NoSNMPActivityIndicator nsnmpflash Disable animated SNMP activity indicator NoTraps nt Disable trap reception OpenAgentlmage oi lt IP Address gt No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt and open image quiet q Don t show startup banner ReadOnly HiVision is readonly ReadOnlyOVw HiVision is read only if OV map is read only remote Send commandline to a running HiVision ScanAgent a lt IP Address gt No network scan only scan lt IP Address gt ShowErrorLog serr Show errors in log window display other errors in addition to SNMP time outs Table 8 Command line parameters for starting HiVision HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 49 Installation 2 4 Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 Parameter Meaning SortTime st lt min gt Sort agentlist every lt min gt minutes 0 no sort default 5 SyntaxChecker Checks PSMs for syntax errors and consistency Table 8 Command line parameters for starting HiVision Open Device can only open an agent when HiVision has already been started Otherwise when HiVision is started the agent is not opened 2 4 4 Updates O Deinstall HiVision according to Deinstallation on page 50 L Install HiVision according to Installation on page 48 2 4 5 Deinstallation Note The deinstallat
127. s which are found from polling the agents of the network configuration In the platform integrated version HiVision adopts the symbols for the agents from the platform Thus HiVision also displays devices which cannot be addressed during the program start Use the context menu for to view details on the individual devices To open the context menu click the device line with your right mouse button column topic Click the column heading once and the card contents are sorted accor ding to column topic 4 HiVision provides regular polling of device details The column S indicates whether polling is activated for this agent Whereas the column Status displays the current device status the column S indicates whether the status has changed in the past Polling is active if the arrow around the bell is displayed Confirmation with Edit Acknowledge Status Changes Polling is active when the arrow around the arrow is displayd Confirmation with Edit Acknowledge Status Changes removes the color from the bell ad Depending on its configuration an agent sends traps to the mana gement station A colored lightning bolt in the column T indicates that at least one of the traps from this agent has been received Confirmation with Edit Acknowledge Traps in selected agents removes the color from the lightning bolt F lt Hivision is made up of a core program together with up to two modules Each of the two modules supports a defin
128. sage export function F Fault fault counter field in a table File file name file structure Filter filter function G GARP Index 196 208 107 108 101 94 22 89 101 123 207 224 214 197 228 201 132 222 107 73 145 89 125 140 GARP Multicast Registration Protocol 140 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol 140 Generic Attribute Registration Protocol 140 GLS GMRP Grapher graphical presentation Gray scale image Group Group membership GRS Guess Uplinks GVRP H HTML file l Image Image file 139 140 129 125 107 199 215 155 166 157 158 157 171 140 156 145 101 107 123 196 199 205 231 259 initialization 101 Integration 20 Intersection 146 IP address 71 109 153 163 ISO OSI base reference model 127 J Java 129 L Language ID 233 Language table 233 level 21 83 127 license 69 81 license administration 79 license file 45 license key 21 81 94 link monitoring 73 List display 197 Log 130 Log file 129 Logical map 101 196 M MACH 3000 158 173 Main window 21 67 77 79 101 205 Management Information Base 199 management shell 19 Manual 91 104 126 menu bar 67 77 79 89 101 103 125 MIB 115 199 203 213 214 237 MIB variable 132 module 21 94 Multicast address 140 multiple selection 68 N net number 108 net number assignment 110 network concept 71 network environment 127 network events 127 Network management station 157 1
129. sing HiVision HiVision 74 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 HiVision main window Menu bar Licenses Status propagation Telnet window Agent Polling Locate MAC Address Network configuration RARAARA Saa 1 I NOOR W Tool bar Card index 4 3 1 Agent overview 4 3 2 Trap 4 3 3 Logbook 4 3 4 VLAN Manager Status line 4 4 1 Status messages 4 4 2 Symbol area HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 75 HiVision main window HiVision 76 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window The main window appears on the screen when HiVision is started It consists of four parts the menu bar the tool bar the card index which provides information to the whole network with re spect to the selected cardfile the status line HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 TT HiVision main window HiVision 78 Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision main window 4 1 Menu bar 4 1 Menu bar The menu bar is right at the top of the main window It facilitates overall ope ration of HiVision The main feature is the setting of the configuration and the view selection Overall operation also includes programming and license ad ministration not to mention quitting HiVision The menu bar has the following structure File Print Export Exit Edit Rescan Rescan Range Stop scanning Add agent Delete Agent Device Description Multi Device Description Multi Device Configurat
130. software release 3 4 MultiLAN Switch software release 2 1 Advanced LAN Switch release 2 12 Gigabit LAN Switch Release 3 20 Gigabit Routing Switch 3 2 ikay Workgroup Switches FES 24TP Plus und GES 24TP 2SX 2 0 0 2 GES 24TP Plus 2 1 4 Rack Monitoring System 1 4b3 H2 14 MACH 3000 Rel 2 12 Rail Switch RS2 Rel 3 0 MICE Rel 1 0 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 47 Installation 2 4 Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 2 4 2 Installation L Insert the HiVision CD in drive The setup program starts up automatically L Select the language and follow the instructions in the installation program L Select HiVision for HP OpenView and if required the Demo Switch and HiControl refer OPC server on page 61 Note If user specific data from a previous installation is already in existence then this is retained even if the new installation was undertaken in the same directory 2 4 3 Program start L The Acrobat Reader acroRD32 exe is needed to view the online manu al Extend the environment variable PATH correspondingly For this pur pose enter under My Computer Properties Environment Windows NT My computer Properties Advanced Environment Variables Windows 2000 the path to the Acrobat directory L After standard installation all system users of HiVision access the same system configuration and network configuration file Status configurations and the network configuration file can be saved us
131. splayed in Spe ciallnfo Without entry no special info is displayed with entry but without variable the default special info will be displayed supported MIBs the text is displayed for each variable several variable are possible Display in picture separated by commas in the speech bubble help in new line Text to be displayed The content of the variable is displayed Poll variable with this instance This instance is also used to differentiate between identical function symbols for example power supplies see also Agent xml on page 218 For Enums use EnumString instead of the integer Possible Yes or No default No Subelement of agent Variables that are to be displayed in the speech bubble agent Text to be displayed Table 16 Element list for the appearance of the agent 220 Manda tory Number optional optional optional optional optional optional optional optional optional any yes yes optional optional any yes HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files Manda Element Attribute Meaning tory Number MibVariable Contents of the MIB variable that is to be yes displayed Instance Poll variable with this instance optional EnumString for Enums use EnumString instead of the optional integer if possible Yes or No default No IgnoreTrap Subelement of agent any Normally all variable traps are examined that contribute to the status Here you can
132. ssigns the VLAN with the ID 1 to the network management station s group This means all devices in the same group are also assigned to the VLAN with the ID 1 see The network management station as a user on page 149 HiVision 166 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs 7 3 4 Creating groups L In the main window on the VLAN Manager tab select Edit Groups h Hi ision File Edit View Configuration Tools VLAN Manager Windows Help ESR Ge OP st aKTzaaaatsuna Agents Trans Log VLAN Manager Agents Contained ZN Name Handbuch_Test modified P Global Alarm Noaction 8 149 218 32 100 MACH3 amp 149 218 32 101 MACH3 149 218 32 110 MACH3 149 218 32 111 MACH3 149 218 32 113 MACH3 Edit Groups Sta Fi Port Security H VLAN Ports Groups Agent list IF Paris Feat 149 21 8 198 125 is alive Fig 31 Selecting groups L Select VLAN Manager New from the menu bar Enter the name of the group L Across in the Default group checkbox identifies the group to which all stations are assigned ifthey are not assigned to a group L On the Members filecard you can select the stations which will belong to the group HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 167 VLAN manager 7 3 MAC based VLANs Groups Gruppe Gelb Identity Security Members PortAccess MACH3000 Action Add
133. stic gt lt Resources gt L Save the file before closing Element Attribute Meaning na Number to AgentSysOid Assigning SysOids to agents any SysOid SysOid that is assigned to the following agent yes Wildcards only are permitted on the end AgentID ID of an agent defined in agent xml yes Table 15 Element list for the system object identification list HiVision 216 Release 6 0 07 01 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files 8 6 4 ProductFamily xpm HiVision display the symbols of the product family which the agent in this line belongs to in the left column of the agent card in the main window Create a bitmap file that displays the symbol for each product family Save the bitmap file in the XPM or BMP format in the bitmap folder HiVision places an XPM template in the bitmap folder The file has a size of 20 x 20 pixels Transparent surfaces for the status display are possible for files in the XPM format 8 6 5 ProductFamily xml In the main window HiVision displays the symbols of the product family which the agent in this line belongs to in the left column of the agent card lt Resources gt lt ProductFamily ProductFamilyID BnTcBinTec Router Label BinTec Router Symbol BnTcRouter xpm SortIndex 210 gt lt Resources gt L Enter the identification of the product family after Product FamilyID Add a prefix that uniquely identifies the manufacturer The prefix Hm is reserved for Hirschmann Ll Ente
134. structure of a sensor with the right mouse button and select Configuration HiVision expects the following character sequence door door contact ups uninterruptable power supply smoke flue gas detector vibration vibration detector Example of a name for a flue gas detector Smoke in storage space or Storage space smoke HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 135 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation HiVision 136 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 3 Configuration settings 6 3 Configuration settings 6 3 1 Filter settings of the RMS The filter settings can be accessed via the context menu of a Rack Monitoring System agent Using the right mouse button click the agent symbol within the physical structure and select configuration The RMS offers 12 filter options Example If temperature sensor 3 measures more than 40 C then a trap should be sent Procedure L Click Filter in the left hand list L Double click a filter option e g 12 The Filter window will open L Change the appropriate settings in the Filter window hs 149 218 17 16 Filter Bearbeiten Instanz fi 2 Name Temperaturw chter Result rue Effect thru Trap once LED yes v Buzzer no v Abbruch Fig 16 RMS filter settings HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 137 Detail window 6 3 Configuration settings L Close the Filter window with OK Click Filter Temperature in the left hand list
135. t Instance 0 gt lt MibName Name sysName Instance 0 gt lt MibName Name sysLocation Instance 0 gt lt MibGroup gt The third block describes if needed the details of the window contents Definition of the Agent window The Agent window definition in the AgentDialog xml file follows the definition of the card index in the device window the definition of lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt X Definition Agent window card index Karteikasten X gt lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt Dialog Name Agent Type TabBook Title SIpAddr Agent AgentID BnTcX1000 gt lt SubDialog Name Agent Configuration gt lt SubDialog Name Agent Performance gt lt SubDialog Name Agent Fault gt lt SubDialog Name Agent Security gt lt Dialog gt IPAddr ist eine Variable siehe Variables for agent dialogs on page 229 The first block determines the card index and which cards are located in the card index of the Agent window HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 225 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files lt X Definition cards Cards gt lt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gt lt Dialog Name Agent Configuration Type TreeBook Title SSCONFIGURATION Agent ID BnTcx1000 gt lt SubDialog Name Agent Trap Destination gt lt SubDialog Name Agent_ISDN Call Table
136. t the file contains general information such as name version number copyright and a brief description A list of data then follows that is a compo nent of this PSM L Make the desired changes for the general information List all file names of the MIBs that you have copied into the mib folder 8 2 1MIB files Pay particular attention to the order HiVision reads the MIBs in the order they are listed in this file A MIB that for example imports another MIB cannot be loaded until the imported MIB has been loaded HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 213 Creating a PSM 8 6 Editing PSM files L A PSM contains the following configuration files Product family configuration file It defines information about the product family Name the Product Fam ily xml template according to your product family Example BnTcFamily xml This file can be omitted if you do not want a product family assignment System object identification file This file contains the name of the products and their system object iden tifications SysOid that are described by the PSM Agent file This file contains the general description of the agent of the PSM prod uct Name the agent xm1 template according to its agent Example BnTcAgent xm1 If the PSM contains several agents you can copy this file with the name of another agent or describe several agents in a single file Component file This file contains the list of the product images Name the co
137. tatus configura tion window on detail level O To activate deactivate and set the polling interval select Configurati on Polling Configuration in the Detail window HiVision saves this configuration immediately afterward and reloads its when the program is restarted The Status log card lists the status changes Apart from the message indi cating which result led to the change in status HiVision also stamps the time of the change For an overview of all active detail pollings go to View Polling in the main window This table displays The current status The worst status to date similar to a peak level indicator The IP address of the polling target The function type The polling detail and The polling interval By double clicking a line in the table you will be taken directly to the Status log card of the polling target You can tell whether detail polling has been activated according to what ap pears in the S column In addition to the symbol the speech bubble help for the symbol also provides information HiVision 134 Release 6 0 07 01 Detail window 6 2 Information presentation 6 2 4 Rack Monitoring System The Rack Monitoring System employs a two dimensional array to represent the sensors The action View Reload updates the values in the sensors file card The proper representation of the sensor symbol depends on the name of the sensor To name a sensor click the physical
138. terprise for ALS GLS MACH3000 GRS rWay Switches FAMAMM2 and Multi MIKE inside the AMC and for all FDDI components via the management card FCMA inside the ASGE MC as well as the ikay Hubs ETH 12TP M ETPS 22TP M and FEH 24TP M ds The scope of delivery includes the core program with all modules The mo dules cannot be run without valid license keys The core program already contains the Rack Monitoring System administration and the basic adminis tration of unknown devices 1 2 2 The HiVision management platform The management shell is arranged in three levels with corresponding windows Main window The main window provides an overview over all contactable agents in the network Settings made in the main window affect the whole system HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 21 Introduction 1 2 The HiVision basic structure Device window The device window contains various views of a selected device Colored symbols mean that the condition of the whole device right down to the in dividual ports can be seen at a glance Detail window The status messages can be qualified in the detail windows The display shows the MIB attributes read out from this device The detail information is subdivided into the groups configuration performance error and security When the mouse pointer is positioned over an MIB attribute the descrip tion of the MIB attribute is shown by a bubble help Writeable MIB attributes can be reset
139. this chapter the file structure on the HiVision CD is detailed This is followed by the section on installation subdivided according to the va rious shells The chapter on installation is concluded by the procedure for set ting an agent s trap targets HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 31 Installation 32 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 1 File structure of the HiVision CD 2 1 File structure of the HiVision CD The following file structure can be presented in different ways depending on the platform Thus the file names for HP UX appear in upper case letters whi le those for AIX and Solaris are in lower case HPUX HIVISION DEPOT LINUX HIVISION TAR WINDOWS SETUP EXE ACROREAD JAVA README HTM README TXT HANDBUCH PDF MANUAL PDF AGREE PDF LICENSE PDF HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 HiVision 6 0 for HPUX and OpenView Depot HiVision 6 0 for HP UX and OpenView HiVision 6 0 for Linux StandAlone HiVision 6 0 as a tar file HiVision 6 0 for Windows NT and Windows 2000 Installation program Installation programs for Acrobat Reader Java for UNIX readme file in HTML format readme file in ASCII format German manual HiVision in Acrobat Reader format HiVision manual in Acrobat Reader format License agreement in Acrobat Reader format Leaflet on ordering license in Acrobat Reader for mat 33 Installation 34 2 1 File structure of the HiVision CD HiVision Release 6 0 07 01
140. tivated globallly L Proceed by selecting enable f r GVRP Status on the right side of the Configuration Detail window L To activate GVRP really select additionaly in the port window VLAN Port the GVRP Status GMRP GARP Multicast Registration Protocol The line Switching General is located in the selection list in the left half of the Configuration Detail window This line is for activating and deactivating the GMRP The GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP describes how multicast information is distributed to other swit ches This makes it possible for switches to learn multicast adresses When entering a multicast address in the statistical address table the switch sends this information to all ports Connected switches learn how to forward this multicast address to this switch L Proceed by selecting enable for GMRP Status on the right side of the Configuration Detail window L To activate GMRP really select additionaly in the port window GMRP HiVision 140 Release 6 0 07 01 VLAN manager 7 VLAN manager 7 1 The function of the VLAN manager 7 1 1 Advantages of the VLAN manager 7 1 2 Configuration types 7 1 3 Data entry elements 7 1 4 The network management station as a user 7 2 Port based VLANs 7 2 1 Selecting the configuration type 7 2 2 Selecting the agents 7 2 3 Creating groups 7 2 4 Defining Uplink and port access 7 2 5 Saving the configuration to a file 7 2 6 Saving the configuration to the a
141. to Installation on page 42 HiVision 44 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 3 PC StandAlone solution for Linux 2 3 5 Deinstallation Read write access to the root directory is required for deinstallation of HiVision L Inside the directory opt remove the directory HiVision cd optel rm rf HiVision J Note In this process the license file is removed also HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 45 Installation 46 2 3 PC StandAlone solution for Linux HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 4 Integration with HP OpenView for Windows NT 2000 2 4 Integration with HP Open View for Windows NT 2000 2 4 1 Installation prerequisites HiVision 6 0 requires for installation and operation Hardware Processor Pentium II or better Pentium Ill recommended Memory 128 MB or better 256 MB recommended HiVision requires approximately 50 MB free RAM plus another 200 kB RAM for each detected agent In addition to this the network management station requires RAM for the operating system and any other applications it may use Hard disk 30 MB free HP OpenView V 5 0x 6 0 6 1 6 2 License for HiVision 6 0 see The HiVision program on page 21 Licen ses on page 81 and Order form for license on page 263 The user or system administrator is responsible for installation of HP Open View Prerequisites with respect to the Hirschmann agents MIKE software release 3 4 MultiMIKE software release 1 5 FCMA
142. tration entitlements are required before you can install HiVision C Insert the HiVision CD in the drive The setup program starts automatically L Select the language and follow the instructions in the installation program L Select HiVision StandAlone and if required the Demo Switch and HiControl refer OPC server on page 61 Note If user specific data from an earlier installation already exists then this is retained even when the new installation is made is the same directory 2 2 3 Program start The following settings are nescessary to run HiVision L The Acrobat Reader acroRD32 exe is needed to view the online manu al Complement the environment variable PATH correspondingly For this purpose enter under My Computer Properties Environment Windows NT My computer Properties Advanced Environment Variables Windows 2000 the path to the Acrobat directory L After standard installation all system users of HiVision access the same system configuration and network configuration file Status configurations and the network configuration file can be saved user specifically For this purpose the system administrater relocates the system variable HOME created by HiVision to the user variables with My Computer Properties Environment Windows NT My computer Properties Advanced Environment Variables Windows 2000 HiVision 36 Release 6 0 07 01 Installation 2 2 PC StandAlone solution for Windows NT 2000 L S
143. ts VLAN configuration example 7 4 1 7 4 2 7 4 3 7 4 4 7 4 5 7 4 6 Selecting the configuration type Selecting the agents Defining Uplink and port access Saving the configuration to a file Saving the configuration to the agents Examples for configuration files Creating a PSM Preparation 8 1 1 8 1 2 8 1 3 Program functions Management Information Base Image file 157 158 161 162 163 165 167 169 171 172 173 175 176 177 182 185 186 189 191 195 195 199 199 HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 Contents 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 Creating a PSM structure 8 2 1 MIB files 8 2 2 Manuals for the product Agent in the main window 8 3 1 Product family symbol 8 3 2 Product name 8 3 3 Agent status Agent in the Device window 8 4 1 Cards 8 4 2 Device image 8 4 3 Symbols for device functions Agent window 8 5 1 List display 8 5 2 Dialog display Editing PSM files 8 6 1 Psminfo xml 8 6 2 Productimage jpg 8 6 3 SysOidList xml 8 6 4 ProductFamily xpm 8 6 5 ProductFamily xml 8 6 6 Agent xml 8 6 7 AgentDialog xml 8 6 8 Component xml 8 6 9 outname xml 8 6 10 LanguageT able conf Testing PSM HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 201 203 204 205 205 205 206 207 207 207 208 209 209 209 211 213 215 216 217 217 218 223 231 232 233 235 15 Contents A Appendix 16 Frequently asked questions Data access definitions for OPC
144. ual homing parameter row on the right side of the window L Double click this row A window for entering the rest of the dual ho ming parameters appears Note Enter a value of 0 for the PortRevivalDelay parameter or a va lue greater than 60000 with Spanning Tree active or greater than 10000 with Spanning Tree deactivated HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 139 Detail window 6 3 Configuration settings GARP MACH 3000 The line Priority Port GARP is located in the selection list in the left half of the Configuration Detail window This line is for setting the para meters of the Generic Attribute Registration Protocols With the help of these parameters the experienced network administrator can influence how often GARP data packets are sent in large networks In most cases the default values provide a reliable exchange of VLAN data between the MACH 3000 devices The default values are Join time 20 Leave time 60 Leave all time 1000 GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol MACH 3000 The line Switching General is located in the selection list in the left half of the Configuration Detail window This line is for activating and deactivating the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol This protocol des cribes the distribution of VLAN information to other switches This makes it possible for switches to learn the information of other VLANs If the VLAN information is to be distributed to neighboring devices the GVRPs must be ac
145. ve colored borders The significance of each color corresponds to the color assginment see Table 10 on page 82 Bubble help When the mouse pointer is positioned on certain device parts the asso ciated bubble help appears It contains the most important status infor mation The bubble help for the symbol indicates the logical physical and SNMP states Net number all is the default This means that all possible colored symbols are superimposed at the ports on the device image Note When a particular net number is selected then symbols are just su perimposed on those ports associated with the selected net number Note The net number function is supported by ETS 12 24TP M ETPS 22TP M and all AMC devices With all other devices the setting all is re quired to display the colored symbols HiVision 108 Release 6 0 07 01 Device window 5 3 Physical Map 5 3 Physical Map This index card shows a representation of the physical device in tree struc ture It enables the cause of a status change to be identified Example A link error occurs at a twisted pair port Thereupon the status symbol of the affected device goes red A quick glance in the map shows im mediately which port is causing the status propagation Bubble help When the mouse pointer is positioned on certain device parts the asso ciated speech bubble appears It contains the most important status information The bubble help for the symbol
146. x operating system and powerful hardware meet the highest stan dards in respect of stability and performance Trap handling with RMON alarms and event handling guarantee a diffe rentiated proactive monitoring of complex networks Integration in the PC management platform HP OpenView for Windows NT In addition to the PC StandAlone solution all the options of the manage ment platform HP OpenView are open to the administrator under Win dows NT HiVision forwards status changes to the platform and thus affects the way in which the symbols are displayed in the platform Integration in the HPUX management platform HP OpenView In addition to the PC management platform under Windows the powerful Unix operating system with high capacity hardware fulfils the most demanding criteria in relation to stability and performance Long term investment security and migration paths in respect of business and management systems are guaranteed by the support of major producers HiVision 20 Release 6 0 07 01 Introduction 1 2 The HiVision basic structure 1 2 The HiVision basic structure 1 2 1 The HiVision program HiVision is made up of a core program together with one to two modules The modules allow individual adaptation to the network The modules are called Industrial Line for all ETHERNET shared components via the management card MIKE inside the ASGE MC AMC and a2 Rail family for the Rail Switch RS2 MICE family as well as MR8 En
147. ying ip address and if available the device name in the head line In the managment shell there are additional possibilities to open the device window of a selected device select HiVision OpenDevice in the menu bar or select HiVision OpenDevice with the right hand mouse button in the context menu Note If a device still does not appear in the main window of HiVision during initialization an earlier entry can be induced via the management shell To do so open the device window on the platform level with HiVision Open Device inthe context menu for the symbol In the context menu the line HiVision OpenDevice is missing if the shell has not identified the device as Hirschmann agent yet To speed up identifi cation close HP OpenView IBM NetView and enter the following lines ovstop ovstart ovwdb ovw fields ovstart ovtopmd ovtopofix u ovstart Restart HP OpenView The device window consists of a menu line the tool bar a card index with five cards and the status line The card index has 6 cards Image Physical map Logical map MIKE and MultiMIKE agents Device info Trap Status log HiVision Release 6 0 07 01 101 Device window The status line is highlighted with the symbol on the right The color and the term show the status of the whole device o Warning Error Note The states of the symbols are determined when the device window is opened The content of a device window is updated

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