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1. Operation statue T up l Operation statue 2 down Last Change Time and Dateli Ej 0 days 0 00 00 040 Last Change Time and Date 7 O days 0 00 45 720 ae 4 H Edit tab PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 76 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER In the Edit tab variables are shown in a table The table has the following columns fields for each entry 6 4 1 Checkbox Column The first leftmost column shows whether or not the variable can be changed 1 e the variable supports the SNMP Set operation If a checkbox is displayed in the column the variable s value can be changed When you change several variables set the new values in the Value column and then check all corresponding boxes AT View Plus Device Manager sends new values for selected variables in a batch 6 4 2 MIB Variable Column MIB variable names are displayed 6 4 3 MIB Value Column The value of the variable is displayed If the variable has write access and a checkbox is displayed in the first column this field is editable To change the MIB value change the value and check the box and then click the Set MIB Value button If the variable takes a value from a fixed set of options this field works as a pull down listbox For such a variable clicking this field shows the listbox The value in this field is the one at the time when this tab is opened The value in this column is not updated automatically If you want to see the
2. In the Option menu general preferences for AT View Plus Device Manager can be changed Although AT View Plus Device Manager works well with the default configuration you can customize some aspects of its behavior This menu has only one submenu Option Selecting Option gt Option opens the Options dialog box which has four tabs Topics e Screen Tab e External Command Tab e User Action Tab e Other Tab 5 3 1 Screen Tab Controls the appearance of AT View Plus Device Manager Options Screen tab PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 47 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Look amp feel Changes how AT View Plus Device Manager windows are displayed Your options are Windows CDE Motif and Metal To put this change into effect click OK Language Changes the language English and Japanese are available If you change this setting you must restart AT View Plus Device Manager to put the change into effect Note This feature is not supported in this version of AT View Plus Device Manager Toolbar type Changes the appearance of the toolbar Choose one of Text Only Image Only or Image and Text To put this change into effect click OK Display type Changes the display style for stackable devices To put this change into effect click OK Stack Type Displays all stacked devices in one window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 48 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 19
3. fed options fi 2 192 168 10 23 AT View Plus Device Manager for AT 8224XL Interface Info 1 4 2003 12 16 14 31 24 Front Panel b l s d ERSEEEIEEI a eo at d R L a l Table ze 100MB_Ethernet_Port_2 100MB Ethernet_Port_2 100MB_Ethernet_Port_4 100MMB_Etheret_I Descnption Port Type 6 6 6 6 MTU 1500 1500 1500 1500 Speed 100000000 100000000 UUUUUUUU 10000 0000 rae UU 30 84 66 43 D7 UU 30 84 66 43 Ds 00 30 84 6643 D9 UU 30 84 6643 DA ce eee fe Lime MIB IEE snapshot 6 5 6 Default Button D Reset all options to default settings 6 MIB Variable Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 83 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 RMON The RMON Remote network MONitoring facility collects management information from remote monitoring agents Monitoring agents are implemented as dedicated hardware devices or are built into networking devices like switches With AT View Plus Device Manager you can view management information retrieved from built in RMON agents on the Allied Telesyn switches that support RMON You can also configure RMON agents to selectively collect information or set thresholds on variables to monitor their value Note The RMON menu is displayed only if the target device supports the RMON MIB Note AT View Plus Device Manager supports the following RMON groups only Statistics History Alarm and Event Topics e RMON specific Buttons e
4. 2 1 12 Privacy Protocol If you specified 3 SNMPv3 for the SNMP Version and your Security Level is authPriv you must specify a Privacy Protocol that is configured for the User Account Name on the target host The available Privacy Protocol is DES Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP SecLevel authPriv AuthProtocol MDS AuthPassword PASS1234 PraivPrococol DES PrivPassword PASS56 devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 13 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER UserName ATVP1 SecLevel authPriv AuthProtocol SHA AuthPassword PASS1236 PrivProtocol DES PrivPassword PASS5675 2 1 13 Privacy Password If you specified 3 SNMPv3 for the SNMP Version and your Security Level is authPriv you must specify a Privacy Password that is configured for the User Account Name on the target host Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP SecLevel authPriv AuthProtocol MD5 AuthPassword PASS1234 PrivyPrococol DES PriyPassword PASS5673 devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP1 SecLevel authPriv AuthnPrOotocol SHA AuchPassword PASS12Z2356 PrivProtcocol DES PrivPassword PASS56 5 2 1 14 Parameter File Option parameters can be written in a file and can be used by AT View Plus Device Manager to access the device The parameter file is a plain text file
5. Absolute value Per Sample Per Second Size Under 64 Packets U U U Size 64 Packets 1619 285 4 00C Size 65 127 Packets 1274 29 Size 126 255 Packets 32 3 U Size 256 511 Packets KIS G U Size 512 1023 Packets DA 12 Size 1024 1518 Packets U U U Size Over 1515 Packets U U Forti 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec In Polling Per Sample Index 17 Data Source itlidex 4 Owner montor Status waliq RMON Statistics window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 86 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 2 1 Data Group Buttons In the RMON Statistics window you can view various network statistics Data is grouped by the type of information You can view each type of information by clicking a Data Group button at the top of the window just below the title bar Note Data Group buttons change the data to be displayed The tabs change the view of the data that is how the data selected by the Data Group buttons is displayed The following Data Group buttons are available Utilization Shows utilization as a percentage This is calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager Packet Size Shows the number of packets by their octet size e Size Under 64 Packets calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager e Size 64 Packets e Size 65 127 Packets e Size 128 255 Packets e Size 256 511 Packets e Size 512 1023 Packets e Size 1024 1518 Packets e Size Over 1518 Packets calculated by AT View Plus
6. Cancel Input License Key PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 65 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 AT View Plus Device Manager displays the registered license information 5 6 4 About Displays version and copyright information for AT View Plus Device Manager About AT View Plus Device Manager AT view Plus Device Manager Alied Telesyn Device Management Application Yersion 3 0 0 Supported devices list El AT FH812u AT FHe2Z4u AT AR2 40E AT AR250E xj Copyright C 1998 2004 by Allied Telesis KK All nights reserved About AT View Plus Device Manager 5 Common Menus PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 66 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 MIB Variable Window When you select a menu item to view information from the SNMP agent a MIB variable window with tabs appears In this window you can view MIB variables in several different styles set a threshold on variables for monitoring change the value of the variables and change options The window has some common components regardless of the information displayed This section describes operations which are common for all such MIB variable windows The MIB variable windows have several tabs each of which displays variables in different styles such as tables plot charts and bar charts You can quickly change the view by clicking a tab Additionally the MIB variable windows have a tab which is used to change the va
7. PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 53 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER VAROIDn The OID of the n MIB object sent with the trap where n is a number in the range 1 to 9 VARNAMEn The name of the n MIB object sent with the trap where n is a number in the range 1 to 9 If AT View Plus Device Manager cannot get a name VAROIDn is used instead V ALUEn The value of the n MIB object sent with the trap where n is a number in the range 1 to 9 5 3 4 Other Tab In the Other tab you can configure how MIB variables are displayed and the character encoding system to use in sending and receiving SNMP data Note that changes made here apply to windows which are opened after the change is applied Windows which are already open are not affected by the changes opene xi MIB variable name display type convert hi M Omi Display Sample System Description Je The x axis display name of the chart and graph is displayed with the number Encoding SNMP receive data encoding Ione G SNMP send data encoding ES JS bd Other tab PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 54 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER MIB variable name display type Choose the display type of the variable name from Convert MIB variable and Both When you change the setting sample text is displayed in the Sample textbox Convert option displays a MIB variable name m English Examples System Description
8. Piot Chart Pie Chart Options aaaea Max Value Min Value Average 903 g z S01 Received Bytes 57050 14000 30285 21364 43088 17838 Good Packets 551 LE EE 225 445 171 Received Packets 551 127 248 229 445 172 Unicast Packets 315 Ai Di EN 206 ER Broadcast Packets Error Packets Fragment Packets Mutticast Packets Drop Events CRO Alignment Error Packets Undersize Packets bad a Kd E L Phat kad F J LC esch ry LD mmh Ob I L ji UL Tre Oversize Packets Jabber Packets Collision Packets JD e e e e e e e On ON G elei eieiei elel e Ur i Port 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec In Polling Per Sample Index 17 Data Source nde 17 Owner monitor Status valid RMON History Control Table window 7 3 1 Data Group Buttons At the RMON History Control Table window you can view the history of various network statistics Data is grouped by the type of information You can view each type of information by clicking a Data Group button at the top of the window just below the title bar Note Data Group buttons change the data to be displayed The tabs change the view of the data that is how AT View Plus Device Manager displays the data selected by the Data Group buttons The following buttons are available Utilization Shows utilization as a percentage calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager Packet Type Shows the number of pac
9. Plot Chart tab The components of the Plot Chart tab are discussed below 6 2 1 Graph The left half of the window contains the graph showing the values of the selected variables The vertical Y axis shows the values and the horizontal X axis shows time New values are plotted when AT View Plus Device Manager gets them at the predefined polling interval The scale of the X axis is automatically adjusted according to the number of values plotted The X axis can display a maximum of the latest 20 values The rightmost point is the most recent Each variable is plotted in a different color and shape A list of the variables on the graph and their shapes and colors is displayed between the graph and the variable table By placing the mouse cursor on the plotted dot on the graph you can see the exact values coordinates of the variable For example when you move the cursor onto the 10th point on the X axis which has a value of 100 the numbers 10 100 are displayed PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 71 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 2 2 MIB Variable Table The right half of the window is the table of variables suitable for graph display Each entry has a checkbox Only checked variables are plotted on the graph Assume that you selected four variables to display If one of the variables has very large values for instance 1000000 and the other variables have low values for instance approximately 100 the verti
10. rg PVV MV alledlelezvpn Com x Is External command 5 5 3 Common The Common submenu contains the user defined menu items which are accessible regardless of the target device PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 62 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 5 4 Target The Target submenu contains the user defined menu items which are accessible only when connected to the specific target device 5 Common Menus PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 63 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 6 Help From the Help menu you can view the online user s manual license information and version information for AT View Plus Device Manager Note To view the online user s manual you must first specify the web browser with which to view it in the External Command tab of the Options dialog box Topics e Index e ATI on line e License Registration e About 192 168 10 1 AT iew Plus Device Manager for Rapier 24 File View Option Agent Routing Bridge FrameRelay Clg Port Tool User Menu Help oO sical TR IER K EN Al Ik sch d T s s ku r es IS 10 Uae ALE j 4 APL HUE aera Peo ey SY auaa ee ee Le C aa P i ie P D q Je S 5 zm L Oo Zil A 7 i a E I i B L3 L IA em LR L L ww CG 7 f Li e i i i i i 1 CH j EN k 7 i Wl w a wi wi Rh adh i TUS Y d ve i HL L j f R a 4
11. 14 days 9 47 49 900 14 days 9 50 50 390 14 days 9 54 05 980 14 days 9 56 21 420 Log Description 2 1 2 2 1 1 25 2 0 2 2 7 1 25 2 1 2 2 1 17 25 2 1 2 2 1 17 251 2 1 2 2 1 1 25 2 1 2 2 1 1 25 2 122 771 25 4 1 2 2 1 17 25 2 1 2 21 17 251 2 1 2 2 1 1 25 2 1 2 2 1 1 25 2 1221 25 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 6 1 Log List of All Events This table shows a list of all log events which occurred Event Index The index number of the Event table for this log entry Index The index number used to identify this log entry Log Time The time when this log entry was recorded Log Description Text describing the log entry 7 6 2 Event Log Entry By double clicking the log entry the following Event Log Entry dialog box appears Event Log Entry Event Index Log Index Log Time 14 days 3 35 47 710 Log Description 1 9 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 11 25 delta 8 Rising Threshold E Interval 30 la larmindex 1 Rising Event for Fach Alarm Event Log Entry dialog box 7 6 3 Remove All Button e clears all log entries PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 126 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 6 4 Remove Button d clears log entries that have the selected Event Index You can select any one of the entries which have the same Event Index number 7 6 5 Display All Button displays all event log entries It may take some time
12. 4 192 168 10 108 gt 192 168 10 108 Nodes 125 f Zoom 1 5 14 27 PM 2 Starting from Tivoli NetView Note The configuration of Tivoli Netview changes during the installation of AT View Plus Device Manager to incorporate AT View Plus Device Manager in its menu Note IBM Tivoli NetView can only start AT View Plus Device Manager in SNMPv1 mode 2 Starting AT View Plus Device Manager PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 19 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 3 Main Window When started AT View Plus Device Manager displays one of the following windows depending on how it 1s started Topics e Initial Window e Panel Window 3 Main Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 20 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 3 1 Initial Window If the target host is not specified or specified SNMP settings don t match those configured on the host the following window appears AT iew Plus Device Manager 7 iol sl Fie View Option Tool User Menu Help Initial Window To specify a target host from this window select File gt Open When AT View Plus Device Manager can identify the host the panel window displaying the product front panel will appear 3 Main Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 21 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 3 2 Panel Window When the target host is specified and AT View Plus Device Manager can identify the host model the following window appears 192 1
13. Folling Interval Polling Interval E L f sec min Display data type of chart Absolute value Per sarple Der Second Regist menu Save polling data Start snapshot Dor 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 In Polling Per Sample lide 17 Data Source iflnde Cy ner monitor Status valig RMON Options tab History Control Parameters 7 3 7 1 Polling Interval You can change the polling interval here 7 3 7 2 Display data type of chart Specifies how to display data in graphs and charts You can select one of the following options Because RMON histories are collected by RMON agents and AT View Plus Device Manager only displays the collected data settings here are slightly different from other windows The Polling Interval here is simply the interval at which AT View Plus Device Manager gets collected data from RMON agents PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 110 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Absolute Value Displays the sum of values which AT View Plus Device Manager got from the RMON agents as shown in the following example Data sampled by RMON Data displayed by AT View Plus Device Manager Sample 1 100 100 Sample 2 50 150 Sample 3 ZOU 400 Per Sample Displays data which AT View Plus Device Manager got from the RMON agent as it is Data sampled by RMON Data displayed by AT View Plus Device Manager Sample 1 100 100 Sample 2 50 50 Sample 3 230 Zo Per Second Displays Sampled d
14. Owner Value of etherStatsOwner of the RMON Statistics group Status Value of etherStatsStatus of the RMON Statistics group 7 3 3 Entry Tab In the Entry tab you can select a control table entry to view Data collected by the selected entry is shown on the Table Plot Chart and Pie Chart tabs By default the entry with the lowest index number is selected On this tab you can also add remove or edit entries Topics e Available Control Table Entries e Select Button e Add Button e Edit Button e Remove Button PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 102 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER History Control Table i x Ltilization Packet Type Error Type Lustonm Entry Table Plot Chart Pie Chart Options x QI Available Control Table Entries Index Request Buckets Granted Buckets Sampling Interval Status WNE ER I Binge B 25 OoOo OoOo o o o Ogngen 25 30 oo monitor i i monitor i monitor monitor monitor monitor monitor monitor TA lial eam HE ze ve SL se 12jifindex 12 Port 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec In Polling Fer Sample Index 17 Data Source itlhhdex 1 r Owner monitor Status valig RMON History Entry tab 7 3 3 1 Available Control Table Entries This table shows all control table entries configured on the target RMON agent Data displayed in the RMON History window is collected using the selected control table entry Here you can create a
15. System Contact System Name System Location MIB variable option displays a MIB variable name in its original form Examples sysDescr 0 sysContact 0 sysName 0 sysLocation 0 Both option displays a MIB variable name in both English and its original form Examples System Description sysDescr 0 System Contact sysContact 0 System Name sysName 0 System Location sysLocation 0 Omit Display In the Edit tab of dialog boxes where MIB variables can be edited Stack Port is appended at the end of the MIB variable name If you want to omit this suffix check this box The X axis display name of the chart and graph is displayed with the number When checked item names on the graph chart s x axis are displayed as numbers instead of variable names This option may be useful when you view a lot of variables on a screen Encoding Specifies the character encoding system to use in sending and receiving SNMP data SNMP receive data encoding Specifies the character encoding of the data received from the device Your options are None Auto detect Shift JIS JIS and EUC Note In some cases AT View Plus Device Manager may not be able to recognize the SNMP data encoding format received when Auto detect is selected If this occurs you will need to specify the appropriate SNMP data encoding format SNMP send data encoding PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 55 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Specifies the
16. The toolbar is the area holding command icons just below the menu bar When checked the toolbar is displayed 5 2 2 Status Bar Toggles display of the status bar The status bar is the area at the bottom of the AT View Plus Device Manager window When checked the status bar is displayed PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 42 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 2 3 System Info Toggles display of system information namely System Name System Location System Contact and System Description 5 2 4 Threshold Displays a list of the configured thresholds You can also create new thresholds or change the existing thresholds The table has the following fields e Status Indicates the status of the MIB variable that AT View Plus Device Manager is monitoring e MIB Variable Name of the MIB variable that AT View Plus Device Manager is monitoring e Current Value Current value of the variable e Max Value Highest value of the variable after AT View Plus Device Manager starts monitoring e Min Value Lowest value of the variable after AT View Plus Device Manager starts monitoring e Average Value Average value of the variable per second after AT View Plus Device Manager starts monitoring e Condition Threshold configured on the variable If the variable s value exceeds the threshold an action 1s executed You can configure the type of action to execute in the User Action tab of the Option menu Note Cu
17. display the device image and associated information use a web browser to open the HTML file Select Choose the information that you want to save in the HTML file Note Depending on the selections that you make the following PNG files will be created election PNG File Main Panel snapshot m png Plot chart snapshot p png Bar Chart snapshot b i ong DN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 45 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Pie Chart snapshot _1 png Table Data o png file is created for table data Reload Mark this option if you want to update the HTML file at a regular interval Foreground Color This enables you to specify the color of the foreground of the HTML file as displayed on the web browser including the text and table borders Click the Color selection button to open the Foreground Color Selection window where you can choose the foreground color Background Color This enables you to specify the color of the background of the HTML file as displayed on the web browser Click the Color selection button to open the Background Color Selection window where you can choose the background color 5 2 7 Refresh Redisplay the Panel window with the latest device information Use this menu when the target host is replaced with another device or if the hardware configuration of the target host changes 5 Common Menus PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 46 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 3 Option
18. Device Manager windows Topics e Click e OK Cancel and Set Buttons e Pop up Menus e Resizing Windows e Resizing Tables 4 Basic Operations PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 24 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 4 1 Click AT View Plus Device Manager uses both the left and right mouse buttons To operate items on the menu bar you can use both the left and right mouse buttons To click on the icons on the toolbar use the left mouse button To open the menus for the device images displayed in the main AT View Plus Device Manager window use the right mouse button then you can use either the left or right mouse button to select an item in the menu that you have opened 4 Basic Operations PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 25 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 4 2 OK Cancel and Set Buttons Dialog boxes have buttons to commit or discard changes made in the dialog box Clicking the OK button confirms and commits the changes made and closes the dialog box If the dialog box has tabs the OK button commits changes in all the tabs Note Some configuration options are effective only after restarting AT View Plus Device Manager Clicking the Cancel button discards the changes made in the dialog box and closes the dialog box Clicking the Set button commits changes immediately without closing the dialog box Note Clicking the Cancel button after the Set button cannot undo any changes 4 Basic Operat
19. F d 4 s d 4 F 4 F F C 4 H em j E j i i Les ji j dj T d WI k L Esch ba oh IR Fa IN e 7 la ce F 2 d 1 i 7 a System Name system Description AT Rapier24 Allied Telesyn AT RP24 Rapier 24 version System Location 2 5 1 03 16 Feb 2003 ATP Lak System Contact ATP Engineering ECH Help menu 5 6 1 Index Displays the main page of the online user s manual PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 64 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 6 2 ATI on line Opens the Allied Telesyn home page with the configured web browser 5 6 3 License Registration AT View Plus Device Manager can be evaluated for a limited period without a license If you want to use AT View Plus Device Manager after that period you must obtain a license Contact your authorized Allied Telesyn distributor or reseller In the License Registration menu you can view add and remove license information stored in AT View Plus Device Manager When you buy a license you are supplied with a license sheet with your License Key printed on it Enter this to register your license To register your license follow these steps 1 Start AT View Plus Device Manager 2 Select Help gt License Registration 3 Click the Add button green License Registration x add Licensekey Description Click Add button 4 Enter the License Key written on your license sheet then click OK Input License x License Key I 12233444456CCOD
20. Format TAB Format Save polling data 6 5 5 Start Snapshot Clicking this button opens the Start Snapshot window Use this window to save the information displayed in the front panel as well as tables or charts representing device information Use the Browse button to select the directory or folder where you want to save the image Note You can generate an image of the main panel table data or charts The type of image or device information that you can generate depends on which menu you opened the Start Snapshot window from For more information on the file types created in the Start Snapshot window see section 5 2 6 Start Snapshot x File nare jes Allied Telesyn T view Plustmp snapshot bim Browse Select IY Table data Plot chart Bar chert L Diecher EI Reload Foreground Color Color selection Background Color Color selection Start snapshot Below is a snapshot from the MIB Variable window with the main panel and table data both marked in the Start Snapshot window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 82 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER e 192 168 10 2 3 AT View Plus Device Manager for AT 8224XL Interface Info 1 4 Microsoft ft Internet Explorer Ble Edt Mew Favorites Toos Help SEI Oak A x A seh sip reverts GP meds HI c fm J W S Address C Program Files Allied Telesyn AT View Plusttmp snapshot htm e i Google zl search web search ste GB Fang 0
21. MIB Variable Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 68 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 1 Table Tab In the Table tab MIB variables are displayed in a table This is the default tab opened by a menu item Values in the table are updated at each polling interval Note The type of variables displayed determines which kind of tabs are displayed and which are not For example chart tabs are not displayed when you are only viewing string variables Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the User Account Name used there 1s a possibility that AT View Plus Device Manager may not be able to access some MIB values When this happens the table will display a blank cell for the those MIB values Topic e Transpose Button Interface Infof 1 27 E x Table Piot Chart Bar Chart Eat Options Port Number E 2 Port Description 100MB_Ethernet_Port_2 100MB_Ethernet_Port_2 Port Type D D MTU 1500 1500 Speed 100000000 100000000 Physical Address DU 305466 5016 OO 3056466 50 17 Administration Status Up UD Operation Status down dover Last Change Time and Date D days 0 00 00 030 D days 0 00 00 030 U Received Bytes Received Unicast Packets Received hon Unicast Packets U U U U U Received Discard Packets U U U U U U sl K Received Error Packets Received Unknown Protocol Packets Table tab 6 1 1 Transpose Button el flips rows and columns 6 MIB
22. Piot Chart Pie Chart Options Fa A elt 8 eo a Max Value Min Value Average 919 916 a1 Received Bytes 57050 14900 27316 24363 26052 19777 Good Packets ee 126 300 EE 354 239 Received Packets 551 127 20 a 354 239 Unicast Packets 315 46 e 17 16 24 Broadcast Packets E 106 239 200 338 EE Error Packets 5 U 4 U U Fragment Packets E 0 l 1 1 U U Multicast Packets 0 Er mn o 0 P Drop Events ou o 0 U U CRC Alignment Error Packets n 0 do E 0 0 Undersize Packets E 0 nu U U U Oversize Packets H mn 0 U U U Jabber Packets 0 mn 0 E 0 0 Collision Packets 0 0 0 o 0 E ER D Per Sample Status valig RMON History Table tab 7 3 4 1 History Table The table shows history data for the selected control table entry The table has the following columns Max Value Shows the highest value of each variable after the current history control entry is selected at the Entry tab Min Value Shows the lowest value of each variable after the current history control entry is selected at the Entry tab Average Value Shows the average value of each variable after the current history control entry is selected at the Entry tab PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 106 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER XXXXXX Sample Index A maximum of the 40 latest index numbers are displayed 7 3 4 2 Sort To sort table ite
23. Reopen This command can be used to reconnect to a recently accessed device 5 1 3 Close Closes the SNMP session with the device and closes the Panel window To connect to another device select File gt Open 5 1 4 Property Change parameters for communicating with the device The dialog box is identical to the Select Target Host dialog box used to open a connection For information on the settings that can be modified or viewed from this dialog box see section 5 1 1 5 1 5 Exit Terminates connection to the target device and closes the AT View Plus Device Manager application 5 Common Menus PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 41 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 2 View Using the View menu you can determine whether or not to display the AT View Plus Device Manager toolbar and status bar view and set thresholds on MIB variables and view the log Topics e Toolbar e Status Bar e System Info e Threshold e Current Log e Snapshot e Refresh 192 168 10 20 AT iew Plus Device Manager for AT 81244L 2 a O x File View Option Agent Bridge RMON Port Tool UserMenu Help Y Toobar ey Esa all a ue a V StatusBar AT 8124XL V2 lt System Info SE FULL DUP HALF DUP Threshold E Kg Current Log E BE en SEH DEEN OPE Snapshot Sys Refresh System Locatiorr ATP Lab System Contact ATP Engineering View menu 5 2 1 Toolbar Toggles display of the toolbar
24. Saves the log as a text file Specify a filename in the Save As dialog box Each log entry is saved as one line Each field in an entry is delimited by a TAB character Clear note and eraser icon Clears the log Note If SNMPc HP OpenView or Tivoli NetView is running AT View Plus Device Manager will not receive any traps This 1s because the traps are being intercepted by the network management application and will never reach AT View Plus Device Manager PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 44 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 2 6 Snapshot Clicking this option in the View menu opens the Start Snapshot window Use this window to create an image of the device as well as tables or charts representing device information in HTML format Note If you open the Start Snapshot from the View menu in the main window you can only create an image of the main panel Start Snapshot f x File nare asad TelesyniAT view Plusttmpisnapshot htrl Browse Select k Main panel P Table data L Fot chart Bar chart P Fie chart EI Reload Foreground Color Color selection Background Color Color selection Start Snapshot File name Use the Browse button to select the directory or folder where you want to save the image and to specify the name of the HTML file When you click OK three files will be created in the directory or folder you ve selected a PNG file an XML file and an HTML file To
25. Threshold The floor threshold If the monitored variable falls below this threshold a falling alarm event occurs The default is 2000 Event Type The type of action to be taken when the event occurs Select one of none no action taken SNMP trap send an SNMP trap log record to the log and log amp SNMP trap record to the log and send an SNMP trap Falling Event Index The index of the RMON Event entry which is triggered when the sampled value falls below the falling threshold If you select rising alarm for the Start Alarm Type this defaults to zero Because an Event Index of 0 1s invalid and there is no event related to Index 0 no event will occur even if falling alarm is triggered TRAP Community Trap Community name Event Description Text string describing the event By default Falling Event for Alarm idx 1s used where idx represents the Alarm index number 7 4 4 Edit Button LS edits the selected Alarm entry Click this button to open a dialog box specify options then click OK You can also open this dialog box by double clicking the entry 7 4 5 Remove Button d removes the selected Alarm entry PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 120 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 4 6 Close Closes the window 7 RMON PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 121 of 127 Allied Telesyn 7 5 Event Table AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER From the Event Table menu you can view and edit the RMON Event
26. Trap community name configured in the Target Host Property dialog box File gt Properties PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 117 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Add Alarm Table Entry F x Alartri dex 2 Sampling Interval on Sampling MIB variable M btherStatsPits 1 E sampling Type deta Walle E Cv Aer AT Wiew Plus yes startup Alarm T sra or falling gt Rising Alarm Event Rule Rising Threshold am Event Type op trap E Rising Event Index ig TRAP Community public Event Description Rising Evert for Alarm Falling Alarm Evert Rule Falling Threshold 2000 Event Type SNMP trap ied Falling Event Index h U TRAP Community public Event Description Falling Event for Alarmiz v Les Add Alarm Table Entry dialog box Alarm Index The index number used to identify this Alarm entry By default the lowest unused number is automatically displayed If you explicitly specify a number currently in use that entry will be overridden Sampling Interval The sampling interval in seconds Sampling MIB Variable Name Type or select the name of the MIB variable to be sampled Sampling Type How the sampled value is compared with the threshold absolute value compares the sampled data with the threshold without modification delta value compares the difference between the latest sampled value and the previous sampled value with the threshold PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 118 of 12
27. Variable Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 69 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 2 Plot Chart Tab In the Plot Chart tab variables are displayed as a graph To the right of the graph is a table of the numeric variables which can be displayed in the graph Variables selected in the table are plotted on the graph The scale of the vertical axis 19 automatically adjusted according to the values of the variables The graph is updated at each polling interval Note The polling interval can be changed in the Options tab When you resize the window the graph 1s resized accordingly Topics e Graph e MIB Variable Table e Select All Button e Clear Button e Reverse Button PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 70 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Interface Info 16 18 Table Plot Chart Bar chart Edit options a i ef Se Speed 16 lt Speed 17 Ia Speearta 4000 Received Bytes 16 il 5 Received Bytes 17 Received Bytes 97 800 Received Unicast Packets 16 Ui IZ 8 Received Unicast Packets 17 saat re T 9 Received Unicast Packets 15 d D HI 10 Received Non Unicast Packetst16 14 Received Mon Unicast Packets 17 400 3623 Received Non Unicast Packets 18 T 13 Received Discard Packets 16 l sa IZ 14 Received Discard Packets 17 200 l T 15 Received Discard Barcketst 9 K 16 Received Error Packets 16 ELELEE E TT T 17 Received Error Packets 7 Be K
28. You can specify a telnet client and a web browser to use The web browser specified here is also used to view the online user s manual PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 50 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER TELNET command Specifies a command line to start the Telnet client On Windows C Program Files Windows NT hypertrm exe t may be used On UNIX use dtterm e telnet Make sure that the command is correct by manually executing the command line To select a command from the file list dialog box click Browse WEB browser Specifies the command or file used to start your web browser pts S Screen External Command User action Other TELNET command lc ro arn Files Windows NThypertrinexe A Browse WEB brow ser L Hro am Files internet Explorervexplore exe Browse a Is External Command tab 5 3 3 User Action Tab In the User Action tab you can specify the action to take when an event occurs There are three types of events an SNMP command timeout a threshold event and the reception of a trap PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 51 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Tithe out fe Dopup message C Command roueg Threshold fe PopUp message C Command roueg fe Dopup message C Command roueg x Je User Action tab You can choose an action for each event type There are two types of actions Popup message AT Vie
29. click the Refresh button PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 89 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER The table has the following columns Index The index number used to identify this entry Data Source The index of the RMON interface which collects statistics for the entry Status The status of the control entry Owner The owner creator of the control entry 7 2 3 2 Select Button changes the control entry displayed in the Statistics window To change an entry displayed select the entry in the table then click the Select button Data collected for the selected entry is displayed on other tabs thereafter Note When you edit the current entry or when you add an entry with the same index number after removing the current entry make sure to select the entry again Otherwise the changes will not take effect on the other tabs 7 2 3 3 Add Button F adds a new entry to the RMON Statistics control table When you click this button the Add Control Table Entry dialog box appears Enter the Index the Data Source and the Owner then click OK to create an entry PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 90 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Add Control Table Entry I x Index fz Data Source Ieren 4 vv her owner x Ca Add Control Table Entry dialog box 7 2 3 4 Edit Button LS changes the selected entry To edit the entry select an entry on the table then click the Edit button The Modif
30. f 4206 EE 84 Eat RMON S DOCH G EE ele E 85 eee eS e EE 86 1 2 1 Data Group Buttons E 87 7 2 2 Management Information Area 88 EELER 88 eee NINE VAD E 91 1220 Elei dE rn di VAD EE 92 OA oe va EE Een 93 Th COWS Ee 94 PA lt C EE 98 TO FAISHONY R ei deel ME LE 99 fS N Data ge le a ET te E 100 7 3 2 Management Information Area 101 Fee SC ie WA TEE 102 ee Ela al tc WE 105 E E S Lede T E 107 FeO FC EN la AIO T 108 L DA OPUN I AD a rE EE EEEE EEEE EE EAEE EARS 109 EO e 113 E 3 e RE e 114 fn PAI Treier 115 hA EVEN DIC O PII Mi eege 116 h4 E ele CLO EE 117 EE EENEG 120 Prd ROMOV BOUON ee 120 e e 121 L VCMT Ke 122 por Hea RE eT E oer E EE E E ee EEE 123 PD DOCU WO EE 123 On AGC DUMONT ET 123 lo GIG UO eegend 124 1 5 5 REMOVE Button see eee 124 PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 5 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER FO OS E 124 PO TEV SI LOO eegene EE 125 FGT Log MEISE OL Fa E 126 FOL a ng e Le ENI E 126 7 6 3 Remove All Button 126 1 6 4 Remove BUTO 127 6 9 Display AI BUON ite te eee nee nee eee ee ee ee ee ee 127 7 6 6 EE 127 rA lt e e 127 PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 6 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER This User s Guide describes the basic operations of AT View Plus Device Manager 1 Overview AT View Plus Device Manager is a device management application that lets you manage Allied Telesyn s hubs switches and routers using Simple Network Management Protocol SNM
31. following parameters then click OK to create an entry Index The index number used to identify this entry Data Source The index of the interface on which the RMON agent collects data Request Buckets The number of values which you want the RMON agent to store Sampling Interval The interval at which the RMON agent retrieves data Owner The creator owner of this entry PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 104 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Add Control Table Entry x Index o Data Source Ire Request Buckets D sampling Interval 30 Cher owner v Iess Add Control Table Entry dialog box 7 3 3 4 Edit Button L3 changes the selected entry To edit the entry select an entry on the table then click the Edit button The Modify Control Table Entry dialog box appears Change the settings then click OK You can also open this dialog box by double clicking the desired entry 7 3 3 5 Remove Button d removes the selected entry on the table Be careful in using this button because the entry is deleted without any confirmation 7 3 4 Table Tab In the RMON History Table tab RMON history information is displayed in table format The data is updated at the polling interval Topics e History Table e Sort e Reset Table Button PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 105 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER History Control Table i Ei Utilization Packet Type Error Type ji Entry Table
32. latest value use the Get MIB Value button or switch to the Table tab Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the User Account Name used there is a possibility that AT View Plus Device Manager may not be able to access some MIB values When this happens the table will display a blank cell for the those MIB values 6 4 4 Select All Button TZ checks all variables that can be changed 6 4 5 Clear Button IF unchecks all variables that can be changed 6 4 6 Reverse Button ip Flips the states of all checkboxes that is unchecks all variables currently checked and checks all variables currently not checked PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 77 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 4 7 Get MIB Value Button psn Updates the MIB Value fields of the selected variables To select a variable click the MIB Variable field of the target variable 6 4 8 Set MIB Value Button ain Changes the values of the checked variables using the SNMP Set operation The values in the MIB Value fields are sent to the SNMP agent on the device Note SNMPv3 Depending on the WRITE VIEW access settings of the User Account Name used there is a possibility that AT View Plus Device Manager may not be able to set some MIB values When this happens a No access error value will be displayed on the affected MIB Value cells Note SNMPv3 If the User Account Name does not have READ VIEW but has WRITE VIEW access for a MIB v
33. new entry or modify or remove an existing entry By default the topmost entry is automatically selected The Control table is not automatically updated To see the latest information click the Refresh button The table has the following columns Index The index number used to identify this entry Data Source The index of the RMON interface which collects history samples for the entry PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 103 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Request Buckets The number of values which you asked the RMON agent to store Granted Buckets The number of values the RMON agent allows you to store Sampling Interval The time interval at which the RMON agent collects data Status The status of the control entry Owner The owner creator of the control entry 7 3 3 2 Select Button changes the control entry displayed in the History window To change the control entry displayed select an entry in the table then click the Select button Data collected by the selected entry 1s displayed on other tabs thereafter Note To display changes to the current entry or to display a new entry with the same index number as a previously removed entry be sure to select the current entry Otherwise the changes will not take effect on the other tabs 7 3 3 3 Add Button F adds a new entry to the RMON History control table When you click this button the Add Control Table Entry dialog box appears Enter the
34. perform one of the following actions MIB display Displays MIB variables of your choice in the common GUI window Note It takes times to get values for many variables To improve performance you can limit the number of variables to be displayed to about 10 You can further improve performance by increasing the polling interval when the volume of the data is high Edit Menu Item wl Menuer Name ersten MIB Variable system U Browse Automatically generate menu name trom MIB variable MIB display MIB set Sets a value for the MIB variable Specify a variable and a value to set You must specify the variable with an instance number For example sysDescr 0 or rptrMonitorPortEntry 1 8 are valid examples If you specify a variable without an instance such as sysDescr the set operation cannot be performed Note The MIB set operation changes the data structure in the device s SNMP agent Take care when using this function PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 61 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Edit Menu Item i Ej Menuer Name ersten MIB Variable rose MIE value ha Automatically generate menu name trom MIB variable MIB set External command Executes the specified command line Edit Menu Item B j Menuitem Name aned Telesyn online MI display MIE set External command Command Name C Program Filesinternet Explorer ESPLORE EXE Browse Argument
35. the button s label changes to Saving polled data To close the file and stop saving the data click the Saving polled data button CSV Format Save the data in comma separated values CSV format TAB Format Save the data in Tab separated values TSV format Note Only the values of the collected RMON variables are saved Values AT View Plus Device Manager calculates from these collected values are not saved 7 2 7 5 Start Snapshot Clicking this button opens the Start Snapshot window Use this window to create an image of the graph and tables in the RMON tab panel in HTML format Use the Browse button to select the directory or folder where you want to save the image Note You can generate an image of the main panel table data or charts The type of image or device information that you can generate depends on which menu you opened the Start Snapshot window from For more information on the file types created in the Start Snapshot window see section 5 2 6 PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 96 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER H Start Snapshot 22 E x les Allied Telesyn T view Plustmp ienapshot bim Sat Chart Start snapshot Below is a snapshot from the RMON Statistics window with the main panel and table data marked in the Start Snapshot window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 97 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 3 bZ L SI Af Nee Pha Deras Muneer Hee ATAA R drd s yle Err wi g
36. to display all entries 7 6 6 Refresh Button 3 displays the latest log table The log entries are not automatically updated 7 6 7 Close Closes the Event Log window 7 RMON PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 127 of 127
37. value as it 1s Relative Displays a change in the value per second This is Current value Previous value Polling Interval Note The change here takes effect the next time the data is polled 6 5 3 Regist Menu Add this window to the User Menu If you want to view the current window repeatedly do the following 1 Click Regist menu 2 On Regist Menu Item dialog box select one of Common Menu or Target Menu Common Menu is always accessible regardless of the target device Target Menu can be accessed only when connected to the same specific device type 3 Optionally change the Menultem Name This string is displayed as the menu item name 4 Click OK 6 5 4 Save Polling Data Save the collected data to a file When you click this button the Polling Data Save dialog box appears and lets you specify the name of the file and the file format To start saving data click OK in the Save Polling Data dialog box The Save polling data button changes to Saving polled data To close the file and stop saving data click this button again The file format can be selected from the following options CSV Format Save data in comma separated values CSV format TAB Format Save data in Tab separated values TSV format PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 81 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Save Polling Data i x File name swied TelesyniiAT View Plustmpvogtile coy Browse File type csv Format CM
38. which contains a name value pair on each line Example devicemanager TargetHost H3600 paral txt where paral txt is SetCommunity set GetCommunity get Displayname TEST 2 Starting AT View Plus Device Manager PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 14 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 2 2 Starting From a Network Management Application AT View Plus Device Manager can be started from an integrated network management application Topics e Starting From SNMPc e Starting From HP OpenView Network Node Manager e Starting From IBM Tivoli NetView 2 2 1 Starting From SNMPc To start AT View Plus Device Manager from SNMPc double click on a node icon on the map window If the node is supported by AT View Plus Device Manager the main panel of the node is displayed Note that AT View Plus Device Manager and SNMPc run independently of each other so exiting SNMPc has no effect on AT View Plus Device Manager AT View Plus Device Manager continues to run even after the SNMPc stops running To exit AT View Plus Device Manager select Exit from its File menu PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 15 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 76 SAMPc Management Console 192 168 mm Ze SEN ees H ll x i File Edit view Insert Manage Tools Config Window Help 161 x alela alse ae P12 4 Root Subnet 4 0 10 10 20 EY 172 168 HS 192 168 10 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 42 192 168 10 43 192 16
39. 2 168 10 58 AT iew Plus Device Manager for AT 8326G66 cl ae a a Tab Type Displays each stacked device in a separate tab PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 49 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 192 168 10 58 AT iew Plus Device Manager for AT 8326GB8 X File View Option Agent Bridge RMON Port Stacking Tool UserMenu Help AT 326G6B8 DUPLEX FULL pue HALE DUP Se ETATE T 832668 Resize window when the number of stack changes When checked AT View Plus Device Manager resizes the Panel window according to the number of stacked devices If this is not checked the size of Panel window does not change even if AT View Plus Device Manager detects a change in the stack configuration Image size fixed When this option is selected the size of the image in the main AT View Plus Device Manager window will not change even if the window size is increased Link down as error When this option is selected inactive ports are displayed as red ports in the main AT View Plus Device Manager window indicating that links to those ports are down Disabled ports are displayed as black ports Note The Link down as error option is not applicable to the following devices e AT AR240E AT AR250E AT AR255E AT RG213FX AT RG213TX 5 3 2 External Command Tab Configures application commands used to directly access the device s management interface
40. 68 10 22 AT View Plus Device Manager for AT B224XL ae all x File View Option Agent Bridge RMON Port Tool User Menu Help AT 8224XL DUPLEX E FULL WP S HALF DUP RESET GI RFS a g EL System Name system Description AT S2244L AT 8224XL AT 524 version 3 1 002 System Location ATP Lab System Contact ATP Engineering Panel window The menu bar includes items specific to the product model in addition to the menu items common to all models Some elements such as network ports also act as menus When you click on a port a pull down menu appears Select these menu items in the same way as from the menu bar where they can also be selected Refer to the ATI Device Management Guide for device specific menu items In the panel window the lower half of the window displays information about the target agent showing values of the MIB II system group variables If you change the size of the window it will open at the new size the next time it is used Topics e System Name e System Location e System Contact PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 22 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER e System Description e Status Bar 3 2 1 System Name Usually the System Name is set to a unique descriptive name for identifying the device This refers to the MIB object sysName Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the user name there is a possibility that the System Name
41. 7 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Owner The owner creator of the Alarm entry By default AT View Plus Device Manager Station name is used where station name represents the host name of the station on which AT View Plus Device Manager is running Startup Alarm Type The type of threshold which 1s applied to the first sampled value after this Alarm entry becomes valid rising alarm A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is greater than or equal to the configured rising threshold falling alarm A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is less than or equal to the configured falling threshold rising or falling alarm A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is greater than or equal to the configured rising threshold or if the first sampled value is less than or equal to the configured falling threshold Note The Startup Alarm Type is only applied to the first sampled value From the second sampled value both the rising and falling thresholds are effective regardless of the Startup Alarm Type If only one type of threshold is significant set the Event Index for the Alarm type that is not required to 0 For example if you want to monitor only the rising threshold set the Falling Event Index to 0 No event occurs for an Event Index of 0 even if the values reach the threshold Rising Alarm Event Rule Configuration for the rising alarm If you select fall
42. 8 10 47 SEET d mE mE mE mE 192 163 10 33 192 163 10 34 192 163 100 35 192 168 10 36 132 168 10 37 192168 10 38 1921681070192166 101921661030 a For Help press Fl Starting from SNMPc Note SNMPv3 In order to start AT View Plus Device Manager in SNMPv3 mode the node s Read Write Access Mode attribute should be set to SNMP V3 No Auth SNMP V3 Auth MD5 SNMP V3 Auth SHA SNMP V3 Priv Auth MD5 or SNMP V3 Priv Auth SHA depending on the SNMPv3 settings configured on the target device 2 2 2 Starting From HP OpenView Network Node Manager To start AT View Plus Device Manager from HP OpenView select a node on the map window then select AT View Plus gt Device Manager from the Tools menu PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 16 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Note that AT View Plus Device Manager and HP OpenView run independently of each other so exiting HP OpenView has no effect on AT View Plus Device Manager AT View Plus Device Manager continues to run even after HP OpenView stops running To exit AT View Plus Device Manager select Exit from its File menu 2192 168 10 Seqment1 E ioj x RES Map Edit View Performance Configuration Faulk Tools Options Window Help Lo SS Alala C Report Presenter Remote Power On E Terminal Connect Telnet Unused IF ddresses HP OpenView Launcher Connected Modes Data Warehouse K Web Browser K Node View CID view OT Miew Plus Device Man
43. CE MANAGER 5 5 1 Create Your Own Menu Item To create a user defined menu item select User gt Edit or open the Options tab of the common GUI window In the Options tab click on the Regist menu button The Regist Menu Item window will appear This window will allow you to add the currently opened common GUI window to the User Menu After adding the common GUI window you can open it by selecting it from the User Menu User defined menu items can be classified as either Common or Target specific Menu items in the Common group are always available regardless of the target host Menu items in the Target group are only accessible when you connect to the same target host as the one you were connected to when creating the menu item 5 5 2 Edit Add delete and edit user defined menu items User Menu Registraton i x egistered Menu Add 2 Common Menu it ag lied Telesyn Online Remove 7 Target Menu system Edit Test Description Regist place Common Kind External command Contents C Program Files Internet Explorer IEXPLORE EXE al http rww alliedtelesyr com S User Menu Registration Add Adds a new menu item to the selected group Common Menu or Target Menu Remove Deletes a selected menu item PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 60 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Edit Changes a selected menu item User defined menu items can be created to
44. Device Manager Packet Type Shows the number of packets for each of the following categories e Received Packets e Unicast Packets calculated by the AT View Plus Device Manager e Broadcast Packets e Multicast Packets Error Type Shows the number of packets categorized by error types e Good Packets calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager e Error Packets calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager e Collision Packets e CRC Alignment Error Packets PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 87 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER e Undersize Packets e Oversize Packets e Fragment Packets e Jabber Packets Custom Shows all items plus Received Bytes but without Utilization Note Items calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager always have the descriptive title not the variable name because they have no related MIB variables 7 2 2 Management Information Area At the bottom of RMON Statistics window the following information is always displayed PortX yyy Mbps X 1s the port number of the selected port yyy is the speed of the port Polling Interval yyy sec yyy 19 the polling interval in seconds In Polling Polling Stopped Status of polling In Polling or Polling Stopped Absolute Value Per Sample Per Second Indicates how data is displayed Index Value of etherStatsIndex of the RMON Statistics group Data Source Value of etherStatsDataSource of the RMON Statistics group Owner Value of etherSt
45. MVE Allied Telesyn Simply connecting the P world AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER USER S GUIDE PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 1 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Copyright c 2003 2004 Allied Telesis K K All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis K K Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation All other product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Allied Telesis K K reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice The information provided herein is subject to change without notice In no event shall Allied Telesis K K be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein even if Allied Telesis K K has been advised of known or should have known the possibility of such damages PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 2 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER TABLE OF CONTENTS Ree T 2 Starting AT View Plus Device Manager 8 2 1 Starting From the Command LING csssrsicesrersrirercurirorcrecirsricuriasiorc
46. NoPriv authNoPriv and authPriv Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP SecLevel noAuthNoPriv devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP1 SecLevel authNoPriv AuthProtocolL SHA AuthPassword PASS1233 2 1 10 Authentication Protocol PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 12 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER If you specified 3 SNMPv3 for the SNMP Version and your Security Level is authNoPriv or authPriv you must specify an Authentication Protocol that is configured for the User Account Name on the target host The available Authentication Protocols are MD5 and SHA Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP SecLevel authNoPriv AuthProtocol MD5 AuthPassword PASS1234 devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP1 SecLevel authNoPriv AuthProtocol SHA AuthPassword PASS1233 2 1 11 Authentication Password If you specified 3 SNMPv3 for the SNMP Version and your Security Level is authNoPriv or authPriv you must specify an Authentication Password that is configured for the User Account Name on the target host Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP SecLevel authNoPriv AuthProtocol MD5 AuthPassword PASS1234 devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP1 SecLevel authNoPriv AuthProtocol SHA AuthPassword PASS1233
47. P You can perform various operations on the devices from an intuitive graphical user interface Since AT View Plus Device Manager is written in Java it runs on multiple platforms including Windows Solaris and HP UX and provides a common look and feel on all supported platforms AT View Plus Device Manager can be used with an integrated network management platform such as HP OpenView or as a standalone application This User s Guide describes the functions and operations common to all managed devices For device specific operations please refer to the ATI Device Management Guide Topics e Starting AT View Plus Device Manager e Main Window e Basic Operations e Common Menus e MIB Variable Window e RMON 1 Overview PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 7 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 2 Starting AT View Plus Device Manager AT View Plus Device Manager can be started in two ways from the command line or from a network management application When started AT View Plus Device Manager identifies the target device after you enter its IP address AT View Plus Device Manager will then display the main panel of that device Note In Windows environments AT View Plus Device Manager can also be launched from the Start menu or from the Run command in the File menu Topics e Starting From the Command Line e Starting From a Network Management Application 2 Starting AT View Plus Device Manager PN 613 50664 00 Re
48. Pie Chart Options Polling Interval Polling Interval E E Ge sec min Display data type of chart Absolute Yale Ce Per sarple Der Second Regist menu Save polling data Start snapshot Forti d 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 In Polling Per Sample Indes 17 Data Source nde Owner monitor Status valid RMON Options tab Statistics 7 2 7 1 Polling Interval You can change the polling interval here 7 2 7 2 Display Data Type of Chart Specifies how to display data on the graph or chart You can select one from the following options Absolute Value Displays a value as it is PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 95 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Per Sample Displays the change in the value between the two pollings This is Current value Previous value Per Second Displays the change in the value per second This is Current value Previous value Polling Interval Note Calculated values are rounded For example Number of Error packets 1s usually very small so that calculated value is likely to be zero 7 2 7 3 Regist Menu Add this window to the user defined menu User Menu 7 2 7 4 Save Polling Data This button opens the Polling Data Save dialog box used to save collected data to a file Specify the name and format of the file in which the data is saved Select a file format from the options below To start saving the data click OK When you start saving data
49. Statistics e History Control Table e Alarm Table e Event Table e Event Log 7 RMON PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 84 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 1 RMON specific Buttons The RMON window 1s slightly different from the MIB variable windows The RMON window has several tabs and each tab has the following tool buttons in addition to the buttons in the MIB variable windows Absolute Value amp Displays collected data as they are Per Sample iH Displays the difference between the last two sampled values The value is rounded Per Second SE Displays the difference between the last two sampled values per second This is Current value Previous value Polling Interval The value is rounded Start Polling CG Restarts polling Stop Polling Pauses polling This may be useful for examining current data carefully Refresh Ve Forces immediate polling and displays the latest sampled value regardless of the regular polling timer 7 RMON PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 85 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 2 Statistics From the Statistics menu you can view RMON Statistics information Topics e Data Group Buttons e Management Information Area e Entry Tab e Table Tab e Plot Chart Tab e Pie Chart Tab e Options Tab e Close Statistics 17 SS x Ltilization Packet Size Packet Type Error Type Custo Entry Table pict Chart Pie Chart Options Fa A zoue
50. Tab ME 50 5 3 3 User Action Tab EE 51 534 Other E E 54 SA EE o E 5 e it CC Sn a E EE EEE ne ne ee ee ere 57 5 4 2 WEB Browser 58 5 4 3 MIB Browser 58 e VW E Me 58 Som OSS eT 59 5 5 1 Create Your Own Menu Wem 60 e EE 60 DOS GG 4 01 e ie i EE EEE 62 e NI EE 63 SOTI er E A EEA EAA E EEAS 64 5 6 1 Index 64 SOLATO eee E E E ee ener 65 ehe LICENSE REJIO AUO eaei 65 5 6 4 ee TEE 66 6 MIB Variable VWWmdow e 67 G 1 REI al E e ME 69 OLE ANS POSE BUO E 69 6 2 Plot Chart Tab 70 Zot Sl e A E A TE T A E T A 71 6 2 2 MIB Variable E e EE 12 6 2 3 Select All Button 12 6 2 4 Clear Button NEE 12 6 2 5 Reverse Button 12 6 3 Bar Chart Tab 13 SE E WEE 74 6 3 2 MIB Variable Table o oo cece ccccececececececeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeaeeeseseaeaeaeareeneeaeananetesenees 14 6 3 3 Select All Button 15 CO EE 15 6 3 95 R verse BUON ee 15 64 Edit lab E 76 6 4 1 Checkbox COMIN ME TT 6 4 2 MIB Variable Column TT 6 4 3 MIB Value Column TT PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 4 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6044 Select le TI 6 4 5 Clear Button EE TI 6 4 6 Reverse Tu e E T 6 4 7 Get MIB Value Button css eee 78 64 6 SEL VIB Value e E 78 64 9 al SOG e EE 78 Be Heger 80 Os FF OUI HGTV EE 80 6 5 2 Display Data Type of Chall E EE 81 SE REJSEN 0 e ee E ee ee ee 81 SR SAVE OUI IA CD 81 STT ND nL 82 6 5 6 Default Button ie sisuseiccsaraxieseisavianbinasiaesiiasiesrdsaedanvinesinariiasdeavisariansinasiwestiavdenvtens 83
51. When the pointer has transfomed into arrows left click on the border and drag it to the left while holding the left mouse button to display the other columns Interface Info 1 26 l Ei Table Piot Chart Bar Chart Eat Options DN Port Number 1 Port Description 100MB Erne Port Type S MTU 1500 Speed 100000000 Physical Address DU 30 64 Bb Administration Status Up Operation status down Last Change Time and Date 0 days DUU Received Bytes Received Unicast Packets Received Mon Unicast Packets Received Discard Packets Received Error Packets Received Unknown Protocol Packets Transmitted Bytes Transmitted Unicast Packets Transmitted Mon Unicast Packets Transmitted Discard Packets Transmitted Error Packets Transmitted Butter Length Specific Media MIB Z7 oOo oly oa aol A A AIAI AIALA C r Ex 1 Before adjustment PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 29 of 127 Allied Telesyn Interface Info 1 26 f x Table Piot Chart Bar Chart pat Options DN Port Number Port Description Port Type MTU Speed Physical Address Administration Status Operation Status Last Change Time and Date Received Bytes Received Unicast Packets Received Mon Unicast Packets Received Discard Packets Received Error Packets Received Unknown Protocol Packets Transmitted Bytes Transmitted Unicast Packets Transmitted Mon Unicast Packets Transmitted Discard Packets Transmitted Error Packets Transmitte
52. ager SWME MIE Browser AMID DMI Browser 132 162 10 5 Test switch 192 162 10 37 192 168 10 55 132 168 110 130 132 165 10 65 132 165 10 6 132 165 10 47 AT I oL Centre COM AT aseds x default Read rite 4uto Layouk Connection Labels OFF we Starting from HP OpenView Note The configuration of HP OpenView changes during the installation of AT View Plus Device Manager to incorporate AT View Plus Device Manager in its menu Note For the AT AR250E running firmware v1 0 4 HP OpenView sets the host name to RIP2 ROUTERS MCAST NET Device Manager when started within HPOV uses this host name and connects to any RIP2 router present in the network As a result Device Manager may not load the AT AR250E device panel and may instead load another device s image To prevent this from happening create one entry in the local hosts file for each AT AR250E running firmware v1 0 4 in the network Use the LAN IP address of the device and a host name that 1s unique within the network PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 17 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Note HP UX When manually adding an AT AR250E running firmware v1 0 4 to the network map in HP OpenView use the device s host name as specified in the local hosts file for the Hostname field in the IP Map dialog Using the device s IP address instead of its host name resets the Hostname field to RIP2 ROUTERS MCAST NET causing Device Manager to co
53. alls below the falling threshold 7 4 2 Event Table of Alarm Event Table of Alarm shows a list of events for the Alarm entry which is selected in the Alarm Table You can check which type of events are configured for a specific alarm entry Index The index number used to identify the Event entry Event Description Text describing the Event entry PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 116 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Event Type The type of action to be taken if the event occurs Select one of none no action taken SNMP trap send out an SNMP trap log record to the log and log amp SNMP trap record to the log and send out an SNMP trap TRAP Community Trap Community name Last Sent Event Time The value of sysUpTime at the time when the last event occured Status The status of the Event entry Owner The owner creator of the Event entry 7 4 3 Add Button F adds a new entry to the table Click this button to open the Add Alarm Table Entry dialog box enter parameters for the Alarm Table entry and click OK to add the new entry Note If you specify an SNMP trap action trap hosts must be configured in the RMON agent Trap hosts cannot be configured by AT View Plus Device Manager Use other means such as a console terminal Telnet or Web interface to set up SNMP trap hosts on the agent Note If you configure the station running AT View Plus Device Manager as the trap host use the same
54. ame MIB variable to be monitored The object type must be one of INTEGER COUNTER GAUGE and TIMETICKS Sampling Type How to compare the sampled value with the threshold absolute value means comparing the sampled data with the threshold without modification delta value means comparing the difference between the latest sampled value and the previous sampled value with the threshold PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 115 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Sampling Value The last sampled value Startup Alarm Type The type of threshold which is applied to the first sampled value after this Alarm entry becomes valid rising alarm A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is greater than or equal to the configured rising threshold falling alarm A single RMON event is triggered if the first sampled value is less than or equal to the configured falling threshold rising or falling alarm A single RMON event is triggered 1f the first sampled value is greater than or equal to the configured rising threshold or if the first sampled value is less than or equal to the configured falling threshold Rising Threshold The ceiling threshold Falling Threshold The floor threshold Rising Event Index The index of the RMON Event entry which 19 triggered when the sampled value rises above the rising threshold Falling Event Index The index of the RMON Event entry which is triggered when the sampled value f
55. ariable you may still set the value of that variable However the new value will not be displayed on the affected MIB Variable cells Note SNMPv3 Device Manager still allows the user to set values for the following parameters even if the user has No Write access to these e System Name e System Contact e System Location The write attempt will eventually fail and the value No access error will be displayed on the value column for the said parameters Additionally the new values set will be displayed on the Panel Window but once the user refreshes the display the values on the Panel Window will be reset to the original values set on the device 6 4 9 Threshold Button HE Set a threshold on the selected variable The threshold is used to monitor the variable s value If the threshold is exceeded the action configured on the Options menu is executed To select a variable click the MIB Variable field of the target variable When you click the Threshold button the Edit Threshold Item dialog box appears PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 78 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Edit Threshold Item x MIE variable ffOutUcastPkts 1 Browse Value f 2545 x coe Edit Threshold Item dialog box The MIB Variable field shows the selected variable name To set a threshold enter a threshold value in the Value field then click OK Note that this specifies a rising threshold which triggers an event when the variab
56. ata Sampling Interval configured on the RMON agent The sampling interval here is the RMON agent s sampling interval not the interval configured in AT View Plus Device Manager In the following example the RMON agent s sampling interval is 10 seconds Note Calculated values are rounded For example the Number of Error packets is usually very small so that the calculated value is likely to be zero Data sampled by RMON Data displayed by AT View Plus Device Manager Sample 1 100 10 100 10 Sample 2 50 5 50 7 10 Sample 3 250 Za 250 7 10 7 3 7 3 Regist Menu Add this window to the user defined User Menu 7 3 7 4 Save Polling Data This button opens the Polling Data Save dialog box used to save collected data to a file Specify the name and format of the file in which the data is to be saved Select a file format from the options below To start saving the data click OK When you start saving data the button s label changes to Saving polled data To close the file and stop saving the data click the Saving polled data button CSV Format Saves the data in comma separated values CSV format PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 111 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER TAB Format Saves the data in tab separated values TSV format Note Only the values of the collected RMON variables are saved Values AT View Plus Device Manager calculates from these collected values are not saved 7 3 7 5 Start Snapshot C
57. atsOwner of the RMON Statistics group Status Value of etherStatsStatus of the RMON Statistics group 7 2 3 Entry Tab In the Entry tab you can select and control the table entry displayed Data collected by the selected entry is shown in the Table Plot Chart and Pie Chart tabs By default the entry with the lowest index number is selected In this tab you can also add remove or edit the entries PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 88 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Topics e Available Control Table Entries e Select Button e Add Button e Edit Button e Remove Button Statistics 17 f xj Ltilization I Facket Size Facket Type Error Type Custo Entry Table Plot Chart Pie Chart Options Ol Alle Available Control Table Entries Aide ja maar ooo O Oo Gje a mon 10 11 12 1S finden 13 1 finden 14 EE Forti 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec In Polling Per Sample Indes 17 Data Source itlidex 4 Owner montor tatus waliq RMON Statistics Entry tab 7 2 3 1 Available Control Table Entries This table shows all control table entries configured on the target RMON agent Data displayed in the RMON Statistics window is collected using the selected control table entry Here you can create a new entry or change or delete an existing entry By default the topmost entry is automatically selected The control table is not automatically updated If you want to see the latest information
58. cal axis is automatically scaled to accomodate the largest variable In this situation you can see only the largest variable because the scale of the vertical axis is too large for other three smaller variables To see smaller variables uncheck the largest variable temporarily Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the User Account Name used there is a possibility that some MIB variables will not be displayed in this table 6 2 3 Select All Button lI checks all variables Clicking this button causes all variables to be plotted on the graph 6 2 4 Clear Button IF unchecks all variables 6 2 5 Reverse Button dE flips the states of all checkboxes that 1s unchecks all variables currently selected and checks all variables currently not selected Note Displaying many variables at the same time imposes a load on system resources If you encounter delay or reduced system performance reduce the number of variables displayed or increase the polling interval To reduce the number of variables uncheck some variables in the MIB variable table To increase the polling interval click the Options tab and change the Polling Interval 6 MIB Variable Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 72 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 3 Bar Chart Tab The Bar Chart tab displays variables as a bar chart To the right of the graph is a table of the numeric variables which can be displayed m the chart Only variabl
59. character encoding of the data sent by the device Your options are None Shift JIS JIS and EUC Note It is advisable to set the encoding option to the default value 5 Common Menus PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 56 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 4 Tool From the Tool menu you can launch external applications such as Telnet your WEB browser the MIB browser Amigo or VLAN Manager Topics e TELNET e WEB Browser e MIB Browser e VLAN Manager Allied SE AT RP24 Rapier 24 version j2 5 1 03 16 Feb 2003 connect Tool menu 5 4 1 TELNET Starts the Telnet application specified in the External Command tab of the Options dialog box Option gt Option gt External Command This menu item simply starts the Telnet application with no argument target host specified PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 57 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Note To Telnet directly to the target device click the RS 232 port in the Panel window and then select TELNET or select the Telnet command from the Agent menu 5 4 2 WEB Browser Starts the web browser specified in the External Command tab of the Options dialog box Option gt Option gt External Command This menu item simply starts the web browser with no argument URL specified Note To connect directly to the target device via HTTP click the RS 232 port in the Panel window and then select WEB Browser or select the WEB Browser c
60. ct ID clicking on the confirm button will display the message Unable to retrieve system description SNMP Options Version This drop down list allows you to select the SNMP version to use in managing the target device Note Before choosing v2c or v3 make sure that the target device you are connecting to supports SNMP v2c and or SNMP v3 respectively PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 36 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Settings If the Version is set to v1 or v2c this button opens the SNMP v1 v2c Settings window Otherwise if the Version is set to v3 this button opens the SNMP v3 Settings window SNMP 1 2c Settings K Community Marne Get Operation public Set Operation private Trap Operation pubiic SNMP v1 v2c Settings dialog box Community name The community strings to use in performing SNMP operations on the target host There are three types of community strings for the SNMP Be sure to specify strings which match the ones configured on the target host By default the following strings are used Jor the Get operation public Jor the Set operation private Jor the Trap operation public PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 37 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER SNMP 3 Settings xj SIND 3 Parameters User Account Marne ATVP security Level auth i Priv E Authentication Protocol Authentication Password D eae Privacy Prot
61. d Butter Length Specific Media MIB Ex 1 After adjustment TOOMB_Ethe 100MB_Eth 100ME_Eth Ce Ce 1500 1500 1500 4 100000000 100000000 100000000 H 00 30 64 66 O0 30 64 66 DU 30 34 66 o up up up L down down down E U days UU 0 daya 0 00 _ E U ri WT TTT il eee G OH i MULL MULL AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Example 2 Adjusting the boundary between graph and table To do this position your pointer on the border between the graph and the table When the pointer has transfomed into arrows left click on the border and drag it to the left while holding the left mouse button to increase the table width PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 30 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Interface Info 1 26 X Table Plot Chart Bar Chart pat Options Ex 2 Before adjustment Interface Info 1 26 Ei Table Dt Chart Bar Chart Edit options Was Speed 15 IZ 46 Speed 16 ES JK Speed t7 TZ 18 Speed 1a TZ 198 Speeds Je 20 L pesd20 TZ 21 Speed 21 DEEN Ca ag Ie 22 Speed 22 a00 18 IS Steg Boos TF TC CS TV 9 TZ 24 Speed 24 10 US 25 Speer 25 400 Rn 25 rege So 419 Il 3 Received Bytest1 13 M 26 Received Bytes 2 Eo E Je 29 Received Bytes 3 Ee K Ex 2 After adjustment PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 31 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Examp
62. entries The data 19 not automatically updated Use the Refresh button to view the latest information Topics e Event Table Tab e Select Button e Add Button e Edit Button e Remove Button e Close Alarm Event Table Alarm Table Event Table Evsrt Log n Event Table Rising Event for lag log Falling Event for Alarm log Rising Event for Alarm log Falling Event for Alarm log Rising Event for Alarm SNMP trag Falling Event for Aarm 3 SNMPF trap RMON Event Table window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A public public public publi public public Page 122 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 5 1 Event Table Tab The Event Table shows the list of all currently configured Event entries Index The index number used to identify the Event Event Description Text describing the Event entry Event Type The type of action to be taken when the event occurs Select one of none no action taken SNMP trap send an SNMP trap log record to the log and log amp SNMP trap record to the log and send an SNMP trap TRAP Community The Trap Community name Last Sent Event Time The value of sysUpTime at the time when the last event occured 7 5 2 Select Button selects an Event entry to be displayed in the Event Log tab In the Event Log tab only log entries related to the selected Event Index are displayed 7 5 3 Add Button F creates a new Event entry Click this b
63. erir eriten diera eeni 9 En COMMANA Or E 9 E al 6 6 d e EE 10 ZN CTT AT aa a a E E E EEE E E EEEE EE 10 Ze NASON oaaae E 11 MSU c lia 11 SE TEE e aT 11 e AEDA I e E E E E 12 Zt USET ACCOUNT TL 12 2 1 9 Sec rty LOVE E 12 2 1 10 Authentication Protocol cccccccccecceceeeeceeeeeeseeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeseeeseeseeeeeeseeeeeegeees 12 2 1 11 Authentication Password DEEN 13 e E PRIVACY ee ere E 13 E Da FIV ACY 6 6 WOR H 14 CN a E Pa amelo F ee ee ee eee 14 2 2 Starting From a Network Management Applcaton sse eee ee ee ee e ee 15 EE ie din Lef FOM SNMP O eere roie r ro E E EE E E E E EE 15 2 2 2 Starting From HP OpenView Network Node Manager 16 2 2 3 Starting From IBM Tivoli Neiewee 18 STAN WV GOW EE 20 SS Riet VAI Lee EE 21 OZ ONC EEN 22 Ze OV SIS C en 23 eZ Dy SIGN PO CAUON ME 23 K OY SION OMA E 23 3 2 4 System Description sese eee eee 23 e SAU TEE 23 4 Basie 8 1 0211 0 EE 24 ol AIC EEN 25 4 2 OK Cancel and Set ButtonS EEN 26 x e T Se AP MOTUS E 2 e EE ee E VV niae 28 BO ERC Ea leE e 29 COMMON MONU S ere EE EE EEE 34 e E 35 De We Bs EE 35 e REONE EE 41 e ele 41 eE een a ee 41 sE 1 e E E E E E E 41 OZ NION ea E EE 42 PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 3 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 2 1 Ke e e EE 42 5 2 2 Status EE 42 e SLC E ao BEE 43 5 2 4 Tbresbold 43 io CUNT SING OG E 44 ENT Le EE 45 5 2 7 EE 46 e OO I EE 47 5 3 1 Screen E gt EE 47 5 3 2 External Command
64. es selected in the table are displayed in the chart The scale of the vertical axis is automatically adjusted according to values of the variables displayed The chart is updated at the polling interval Note The polling interval can be changed in the Options tab When you resize the window the chart is resized accordingly Topics e Chart e MIB Variable Table e Select All Button e Clear Button e Reverse Button PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 73 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Interface Info 16 18 Table Plot Chart Bar Chart Edit options u til act 7 Speed a Received Bytes 3 Received Unicast Packets EI Received Mon Unicast Packets 400 5 Received Discard Packets T 6 Received Error Packets 7 Received Unknown Protocol Packets 300 il 8 Transmitted Bytes Bro Number 16 EE Transmitted Unicast Packets Fort Number 17 1 10 Transmitted Non Unicast Packets 200 Brat Number 18 T 44 Transmitted Discard Packets 42 Transtmitted Error Packets Transmitted Butter Length Bar Chart tab The components of the Bar Chart tab are discussed below 6 3 1 Chart In the left half of the window is the chart showing the values of the selected variables The vertical Y axis shows the values and the horizontal X axis shows the variable name or number You can select whether to display the name or the number in Option gt Option gt Other Each variable is shown with a diffe
65. ics e File e View e Option e Tool e User Menu e Help 5 Common Menus PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 34 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 1 File The File menu lets you start and stop managing a device check the properties of the target host or exit AT View Plus Device Manager Topics e Open e Reopen e Close e Property e Exit 5 1 1 Open From the Open menu item you can specify a target host to manage When you select File gt Open the following dialog box appears To connect to the device fill in parameters in the dialog box then click OK Note This option is not available if AT View Plus Device Manager is already connected to a target host PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 35 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Select Target Host x Target host IER 65 70 30 Confirm NMP Options Yer Short 8 S Trap Options Versio f bs Settings Polling Options Enable periodic device polling Settings Current Status Ch Trap disable Enable Trap operation x C Select Target Host dialog box Target host The host name or the IP address of the target host To see the description of the host fill in host name or IP address and click Confirm To connect to the host click OK Note If v3 is the selected SNMP version and the specified user account has no READ VIEW access to the System Description OID but has READ VIEW access to the System Obje
66. ing alarm for the Startup Alarm Type only Rising Threshold and Rising Event Index can be configured If there is no Event entry corresponding to the Event Index no event will occur Rising Threshold The ceiling threshold If the monitored variable exceeds this threshold the rising alarm is invoked The default is 3000 Event Type The type of action to be taken when the event occurs Select one of none no action taken SNMP trap send out an SNMP trap log record to the log and log amp SNMP trap record to the log and send out an SNMP trap Rising Event Index Index of the RMON Event entry which is triggered when the sampled value reaches the rising threshold If you select falling alarm for the Start Alarm Type this PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 119 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER defaults to zero Because an Event Index of 0 is invalid and there is no event related to Index 0 no event will occur even if the rising alarm is triggered TRAP Community Trap Community name Event Description Text string describing the event By default Rising Event for Alarm idx 1s used where idx represents the Alarm index number Falling Alarm Event Rule Configuration for the falling alarm If you select rising alarm for the Startup Alarm Type only Falling Threshold and Falling Event Index can be configured If there is no Event entry corresponding to the Event Index no event will occur Falling
67. ing as the one configured on the target host If the string is not specified default community string private is used Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SetCommunity setdvcmgr devicemanager TargetHost dvcmgrhub SetCommunity setdvcmgr 2 1 6 Trap Community Trap Community is an SNMP community string used to receive traps from the agent You must specify the same community string as the one configured on the target host If the string is not specified the default community string public is used Example devicemanager TargetHost dvcmgrhub TrapCommunity trapdvcmgr PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 11 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 2 1 7 Titlebar String You can specify a string to display on the titlebar Example devicemanager TargetHost dvcmgrhub DisplayName dvcmgr 2 1 8 User Account Name If you specified 3 SNMPv3 for the SNMP Version you must also specify a User Account Name that is already configured on the target host Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP SecLevel noAuthNoPriv devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 3 UserName ATVP1 SecLevel authNoPriv AuthProtocol SHA AuthPassword PASS1233 2 1 9 Security Level If you specified 3 SNMPv3 for the SNMP Version you must also specify a Security Level that is configured for the User Account Name on the target host The available Security Levels are noAuth
68. ions PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 26 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 4 3 Pop up Menus Some elements such as network ports also act as menus When you right click on a port a pull down menu appears Select these menu items in the same way as from the menu bar where they can also be selected 192 168 10 38 AT View Plus Device Manager for AT 8216FXL SC lol x File View Option Agent Se RMON Port Tool User Mem Help Ki STATUS a ASN DFW InterFace Info k System Name Error Statistics System Description AT 621 61 Detail Info T 8216FXL SC AT S24 version 3 1 002 System Location Spanning Tree Info ATP Lab System Contact Enable ATP Engineering Disable Port Right clicking on a port displays the menu items specific to the device RS 232 Terminal Port Right clicking on an RS 232 port displays the menu items which allow you to select how to log in to the device s management interface Depending on the device type Telnet or Web HTTP can be selected Reset Button Right clicking on a reset button displays a menu item that allows you to reset the device Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the user name there is a possibility that some options of a popup menu will be disabled There is also a possibility that the popup menu will not be available at all 1 e No popup menu will be displayed after right clicking on a po
69. kets by the following types PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 100 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER e Received Packets e Unicast Packets calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager e Broadcast Packets e Multicast Packets Error Type Shows the number of packets categorized by error types e Good Packets calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager e Error Packets calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager e Collision Packets e CRC Alignment Error Packets e Undersize Packets e Oversize Packets e Fragment Packets e Jabber Packets Custom Shows all items plus Received Bytes but without Utilization Note Items calculated by AT View Plus Device Manager always have the descriptive title not a variable name because they have no related MIB variables 7 3 2 Management Information Area At the bottom of the RMON History window the following information is always displayed PortX yyy Mbps X is the port number of the selected port yyy is the speed of the port Polling Interval yyy sec yyy 1s the polling interval in seconds In Polling Polling Stopped Status of the polling In Polling or Polling Stopped Absolute Value Per Sample Per Second Indicates how the data is displayed Index Value of etherStatsIndex of the RMON Statistics group PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 101 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Data Source Value of etherStatsDataSource of the RMON Statistics group
70. l is Auth Priv you need to specify a Privacy Protocol This is the available Privacy Protocol DES Use Data Encryption Standard Privacy Password If the Security Level is Auth Priv you need to specify a Privacy Password Make sure to set the Privacy Password to be the same as what is configured on the target device Trap Options Version Select the SNMP version that will be used for the SNMP traps You have the option to use both versions and 2 Enable Trap operation To receive traps from a target host s SNMP agent check this box Note If SNMPc HP OpenView or Tivoli NetView is running AT View Plus Device Manager will not receive any traps This is because the traps are being intercepted by the network management application and will never reach AT View Plus Device Manager Polling options Settings This button opens the Polling Options dialog box in which you can change the polling interval and retry parameters PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 39 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Polling Options x Folling Interval Folling Interval fsal 4 Ce sec C min Retry Timeout E E Retry times 2 L x Cre oea Polling Options dialog box Polling Interval AT View Plus Device Manager sends a GetRequest to the SNMP agent at predefined polling intervals to ensure that it is still connected to the device If a shorter or longer interval is required adjust the value in
71. le 3 Adjusting the table boundary To do this position your pointer on the right table border When the pointer has transfomed into arrows left click on the border and drag it to the right while holding the left mouse button to increase the table width Interface Infof1 l ED Table Piot Chart Bar Chart Eott Options DN Port Number 1 bot Description O0ME Elte A Port Type S MTU 1500 Speed 100000000 Physical Address DU 30 84 66 Administration Status Up Operation status down Last Change Time and Date 0 days O 00 Received Bytes U Received Unicast Packets Received Moan Unicast Packe Received Discard Packets Received Error Packets Ex 3 Before adjustment PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 32 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Interface Infof 1 26 i xj Table Piot Chart Bar Chart Fo Options DN Port Number 1 Fort Description 100MB Ethernet Port 2 Fort Type S MTU 1500 Speed 100000000 Physical Address 00 30 84 66 5016 Administration Status Up Operation status down Last Change Time and Date O days 0 00 00 030 Received Bytes U Received Unicast Packets U Received Mon Unicast Packets O Received Discard Packets al 4 Ex 3 After adjustment 4 Basic Operations PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 33 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 Common Menus This chapter describes the menu items common to all Allied Telesyn managed devices Top
72. le s value increases to exceed the threshold 1 e crosses the threshold from below When the threshold is reached a pop up message is displayed or a predefined command is executed You can select which action is executed in the Option gt Option gt User Action tab Note Thresholds can only be used for variables of type GAUGE INTEGER COUNTER GAUGE32 INTEGER32 COUNTER32 or COUNTER64 6 MIB Variable Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 79 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 5 Options Tab In the Options tab preferences specific to the MIB variable windows can be changed Topics e Polling Interval e Display Data Type of Chart e Regist Menu e Save Polling Data e Start Snapshot e Default Button FDB Table Parameters i x Table Edit Options A Polling Interval Polling Interval E L Ge ser min Display data type of chart C Absolute Relative Regist menu Save polling data Start snapshot Options tab 6 5 1 Polling Interval Specifies the polling interval The valid range is 5 seconds to 3600 seconds 1 hour However a short polling interval may reduce system performance Care must be taken to set an appropriate value for your system PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 80 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 5 2 Display Data Type of Chart Specifies how to display data on graphs or charts Select one of the following two options Absolute Displays a
73. lick sorts the items in descending order To restore the original order click the Reset Table button 7 2 4 2 Reset Table Button H Reorders table items after using sorting function 7 2 5 Plot Chart Tab In the Plot Chart tab network statistics are shown in the time scaled plotting graph Data is updated at the polling interval The horizontal axis contains a maximum of the 40 latest values PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 92 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Topics e Popup Display Statistics 17 X Ltilization ji Packet Type Error Type Custom Entry Table Flot Chart pie chart options zy Nello Mi Size Under 64 Packets M Size 64 Packets a Size 65 127 Packets MA Size 128 255 Packets IZ 5 Size 256 511 Packets IZ R Size 512 1023 Packets Mr Size 1024 1516 Packets Wa Size Over 1518 Packets Portt7 100Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec n Polling Per Sample Indes 17 Data Source itlidex 17 Owner montor tatus valig RMON Statistics Plot Chart tab 7 2 5 1 Popup Display You can see the exact value of a plotted dot by moving the mouse cursor onto the dot The values are displayed in the form x y where x indicates the time elapsed after the RMON window is opened and y indicates the value of the data Below the graph s horizontal axis time is displayed Note that the times shown there are only for your reference They are not synchr
74. licking this button opens the Start Snapshot window Use this window to create an image of the device as well as tables or charts representing device information in HTML format Use the Browse button to select the directory or folder where you want to save the image Note You can generate an image of the main panel table data or charts The type of image or device information that you can generate depends on which menu you opened the Start Snapshot window from For more information on the file types created in the Start Snapshot window see section 5 2 6 Start Snapshot x File nare asad TelesyniAT view Plusttmpisnapshot html Browse PERE Main panel I Table data IZ Plot chart Bar chart Jk Pie chart Jk Reload Foreground Color Background Color Color selection Color selection a Is Start snapshot Below is a snapshot from the RMON History Control Parameters window with the main panel and table data marked in the Start Snapshot window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 112 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER B727 45 Halo DH a el wlio aetrid eee Ibert Paper GC CG SC E Cea EE TA 1 E Progen Hea aked Meeri ges D sikelewegeg Ma 192 163 10 23 AT View Phas Device Manager for AT S224X1 History Control Table lostor ontrolF ntry 2003 1 24 13444 Front Panel Table wed ad Dop
75. load on system resources If you encounter delay or reduced system performance reduce the number of variables displayed or increase the polling interval To reduce the number of variables uncheck some variables in the MIB variable table To increase the polling interval click the Options tab and change the Polling Interval 6 MIB Variable Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 75 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 6 4 Edit Tab In the Edit tab you can change the value of any variable with read write access All variables are displayed in a table For variables which can be changed a checkbox is displayed in the first column To change a value input or select a new value in the MIB Value column check the variable then click the Set MIB Value button Topics e Checkbox Column e MIB Variable Column e MIB Value Column e Select All Button e Clear Button e Reverse Button e Get MIB Value Button e Set MIB Value Button e Threshold Button Interface Info 16 18 x Table Plot Chart Bar Chart Edit options Su l Z HE MIE Variable MIB Value Speed 16 00000000 al Speedi r 00000000 Speed s 100000000 Physical Address 16 00 30 84 66 50 25 Physical Address 17 00 30 84 66 50 26 Physical Address 18 00 30 84 66 50 27 I Administration Status E up I Administration Statusi 7 up O Administration Statusti S up Operation Statusti E down
76. lues of the MIB objects and a tab to configure options Note To change MIB variables you must have configured the community string for the SNMP Set operation both in AT View Plus Device Manager and on the device Note The type of variables displayed determines which kind of tabs are displayed and which are not For example chart tabs are not displayed when you are only viewing string variables Note SNMPv3 There are times that the MIB Variable Window will only display one row with the value column displayed as blank This happens when the user does not refresh the Panel Window after removing the read permission on the MIB Group Topics e Table Tab e Plot Chart Tab e Bar Chart Tab e Edit Tab e Options Tab PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 67 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Interface Intoi 1 2 xj Table pict Chart Bar Chart Edit Options Port Number 4 2 Port Description 1O0MB Ethernet Port 2 TOOMB Ethernet Port_2 Port Type D b MTU 1500 1500 Speed 100000000 100000000 Physical Address DU 30 84 66 50176 DU 306466 5017 Administration Status Up Up Operation Status dowr dowry Last Change Time and Date 0 days 0 00 00 030 0 days 0 00 00 030 Received Bytes U Received Unicast Packets Received Non Unicast Packets 0 U 0 U 0 Received Discard Packets U U 0 0 S Be d Received Error Packets Received Unknown Protocol Packets MIB Variable Window 6
77. ms click a column title When you click the column title table items are sorted by the column in ascending order One more click sorts the items in descending order To restore the original order click the Reset Table button 7 3 4 3 Reset Table Button H Reorders table items to their original order after sorting 7 3 5 Plot Chart Tab In the RMON History Plot Chart tab RMON history information is displayed in a time scaled plotted graph Data is updated at the polling interval The horizontal axis holds a maximum of the 40 latest data values Topics e Popup Display PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 107 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER History Control Table i Ei Packet Type Error Type Cueto Entry Table Plot Chart pie chart options zy Sy 2h ELA ES ly Litilization O0 PO L 00 90 L 00 80 L 00 0 p L RES OSZE 00 9 p L ay d co CH CO KA CH CH co CH l Forti 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec In Polling Fer Sample Index 17 Data Source fides 7 Owner monitor Status valid RMON History Plot Chart tab 7 3 5 1 Popup Display You can see the exact value of a dot by moving the mouse cursor onto the dot The values are displayed in the form of x y where x indicates the elapsed time sysUpTime seconds and y indicates the value of the data Below the graph s horizontal axis time is displayed Note that the times shown there are only a reference
78. nnect to any RIP2 router present in the network Note HP OpenView can only start AT View Plus Device Manager in SNMPv1 mode 2 2 3 Starting From IBM Tivoli NetView To start AT View Plus Device Manager from IBM Tivoli NetView select the device that you want to connect to then choose Tools gt AT ViewPlus to start AT View Plus Device Manager Note that AT View Plus Device Manager and IBM Tivoli NetView run independently of each other so exiting IBM Tivoli NetView has no effect on AT View Plus Device Manager AT View Plus Device Manager continues to run even after IBM Tivoli NetView stops running To exit AT View Plus Device Manager select Exit from its File menu PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 18 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER default Tivoli Net iew Basic Menu IPMap Segment 192 166 10 5eqgment z iol x P File Edit Object Submap View Monitor Test Tools Options Window Help BIEN CN EI R C MIE Find c S la oS Web Device Mgmt K E CHAT Operations P Telnet FTF h O 168 170 1071 192 168 10 106 132 168 10 1 el Device Manager 68 10 109 ID Inte A MTE FE ATE FE ME FE ape DEI D n esn e ee 19216810131 A AFL bau FE ME FE ATE ME 168 1026 1921681037 921681038 1921681042 921681043 1921681047 d 1551 d d A dd vd dn P d dd dd d n ad dn d d d od dd vd d dd d dd d ol all d dd od dd d dn df V h
79. ocol DES Privacy Password re XXXL d MDS z SNMP v3 Settings dialog box User Account Name This is the SNMPv3 User Account to be used for accessing the MIB of the target device Make sure to specify a User Account that has already been configured on the target device Security Level This is the Security Level for the User Account Name that you have specified Make sure to set the Security Level to be the same as what is configured on the target device These are the available Security Levels No Auth No Priv This Security Level uses no authentication and no privacy Auth No Priv This Security Level uses authentication without privacy Auth Priv This Security Level uses authentication and privacy Authentication Protocol If the Security Level is Auth No Priv or Auth Priv you need to specify an Authentication Protocol Make sure to set the Authentication Protocol to be the same as what is configured on the target device These are the available Authentication Protocols PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 38 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER MDS Use HMAC MD5 96 protocol SHA Use HMAC SHA 96 protocol Authentication Password If the Security Level is Auth No Priv or Auth Priv you need to specify an Authentication Password Make sure to set the Authentication Password to be the same as what is configured on the target device Privacy Protocol If the Security Leve
80. ommand from the Agent menu 5 4 3 MIB Browser Starts the MIB browser AMIGO application that comes with AT View Plus Device Manager Refer to the AMIGO User s Guide for more details 5 4 4 VLAN Manager Starts the VLAN Manager application that comes with AT View Plus Device Manager Refer to the VLAN Manager User s Guide for more details 5 Common Menus PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 58 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 5 5 User Menu In the User Menu you can create edit and execute user defined menu items This function may be useful if there are a small number of AT View Plus Device Manager windows that you use more often than all others common GUI windows Usually you need to perform several steps to open a window By creating your own menu item you can open the windows by a single action You can also add frequently used commands or applications to the User Menu Topics e Create Your Own Menu Item e Edit e Common e Target 3 192 168 10 1 AT View Plus Device Manager for Rapier 24 File view Option Agent Routing Bridge FrameRelay CallList Port Tool User Menu Help a DS S Di Eis 2a a LP We 99 T System Name ystem Descripti AT Rapier24 llied Telesyn AT RP24 Rapier 24 version System Location 5 1 03 16 Feb 2003 ATP Lab System Contact ATP Engineering User Menu PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 59 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVI
81. onized with the polling interval plotted dots 7 2 6 Pie Chart Tab In the Pie Chart tab network statistics are shown in a pie chart This chart is useful for checking the proportions of the various packet counts The data is updated at the polling interval PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 93 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Note The pie chart is not displayed when all data has the value zero Topics e Popup Display Statistics 17 x Utilization I Packet Type Error Type Custom Entry Table Plot Chart Pie Chart options aa S Mi Size Under 64 Packets M Size 64 Packets a Size 65 127 Packets MA Size 128 255 Packets M Size 256 511 Packets IZ R Size 512 1023 Packets Mr Size 1024 1516 Packets Wa Size Over 1518 Packets Packet Size Per Sample Status valid RMON Statistics 3 D Pie Chart tab 7 2 6 1 Popup Display When you move the mouse cursor onto a section of the pie chart the value of the data for the selected area is displayed 7 2 7 Options Tab In the Options tab you can customize the display options or edit the statistics data PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 94 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Topics e Polling Interval e Display Data Type of Chart e Regist Menu e Save Polling Data e Start Snapshot Statistics 17 X Utilization I Facket Type Error Type Custom Entry Table Plot Chart
82. p poopooopoo pppoe N E dd H Wi gt Ss I Dopp RN R RN KRK ppp ph bp RMON History Control Parameters snapshot 7 3 8 Close Closes the RMON History window 7 RMON PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 113 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 4 Alarm Table From the Alarm Table menu you can view and edit the RMON Alarm table on the RMON agent RMON Alarm table is used to monitor a specific variable by setting a threshold on the variable and by specifying an event action to be taken if the threshold is reached The Alarm Table is not automatically updated To see the latest information click the Refresh button Topics e Alarm Table Tab e Event Table of Alarm e Add Button e Edit Button e Remove Button e Close PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 114 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Alarm Event Table X Alarm Table Event Table Event Log Alplzle Alarm Table Sampling MIB v Sampling T 1 3OfetherStatsPkta 1 3 3OfetherStatsPkta 1 d 8 20 etherStatsPits 1 9 20 etherStatsPrts 1 Event Table of Alarm 1 Event Type TRAP Last Sent Status Owner RMON Alarm Table tab 7 4 1 Alarm Table Tab The Alarm Table shows the list of currently defined alarm entries Index The index number used to identify this alarm entry Sampling Interval The time interval at which the RMON agent samples data Sampling MIB Variable N
83. password that is configured for the User Name This is required when using SNMPv3 PrivProtocol Privacy protocol that is configured for the User Name This is required when using SNMPv3 PrivPassword Privacy password that is configured for the User Name This is required when using SNMPv3 2 1 2 Target Host The target host can be specified by entering the IP address of the device or its host name Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 devicemanager TargetHost dvemogrhub 2 1 3 SNMP Version The Device Manager can use SNMPv1 SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 You may specify a value of 1 2 or 3 If the SNMP Version is not specified the default value of 1 SNMPv1 will be used PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 10 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 1 devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 SnmpVersion 2 2 1 4 Get Community Get Community is an SNMP community string used to get MIB values from the agent You must specify the same community string as the one configured on the target host If the string is not specified the default community string public is used Examples devicemanager TargetHost 172 16 99 123 GetCommunity getdvcmgr devicemanager TargetHost dvcmgrhub GetCommunity getdvcmgr 2 1 5 Set Community Set Community is an SNMP community string used to change values of the agents MIB variables You must specify the same community str
84. point They are not synchronized with the plotted dots 7 3 6 Pie Chart Tab In the Pie Chart tab network statistics are shown in the pie chart This chart is useful for checking the proportions of the various packet counts The data is updated after each polling interval Note The pie chart is not displayed when all values are zero PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 108 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Topics e Popup Display History Control Table i f x Utilization ii Error Type Custom Entry Table Plot Chart Pie Chart options aaae I ER Received Packets IZ 3 Unicast Packets Ma Broadcast Packets W4 Multicast Packets Packet Type Port 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec In Polling Per Sample Index 17 Data Source fides r Owner monitor Status valid RMON History Pie Chart tab 7 3 6 1 Popup Display To display the numeric value for a particular section of the pie chart move the mouse cursor onto that section 7 3 7 Options Tab In the Options tab you can customize the options for viewing and editing the RMON history data Topics e Polling Interval e Display Data Type of Chart PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 109 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER e Regist Menu e Save Polling Data e Start Snapshot History Control Table 17 x Ltilization I Facket Type Error Type Lustonm Entry Table Piot Chart Pie Chart Options A
85. rent color The colors of the variables are displayed between the chart and the variable table By placing the cursor on a bar you can see the exact value of the variable 6 3 2 MIB Variable Table The right half of the window is the table of variables suitable for graph display Each entry has a checkbox Only checked variables are shown on the chart Assume that you selected four variables to display If one of the variables has a very large value for instance 1000000 and the other variables have much lower values for instance around 100 the vertical axis is automatically scaled to accomodate the largest variable In this situation you can see PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 74 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER the largest variable only because the scale of the vertical axis is very large To see the smaller variables uncheck the largest variable temporarily Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the User Account Name used there is a possibility that some MIB variables will not be displayed in this table 6 3 3 Select All Button TZ checks all variables Clicking this button causes all variables to be plotted on the chart 6 3 4 Clear Button M unchecks all variables 6 3 5 Reverse Button UZ flips the states of all checkboxes that 1s unchecks all variables currently selected and checks all variables currently not selected Note Displaying many variables at the same time imposes a
86. rrent Max Min and Average values are zero before the first polling After the first polling they all have the same value Once the threshold is reached the corresponding row is highlighted with a red background Note that thresholds can only be set for MIB variables of type GAUGE INTEGER COUNTER GAUGE32 INTEGER32 COUNTER32 or COUNTER64 Display Threshold x k Ed ae E TAdminstatus 1 14274579082 Display Threshold PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 43 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Add button Green plus icon Adds a new threshold definition Remove button Blue X icon Removes the selected threshold Edit button note and pen icon Edits the selected threshold 5 2 5 Current Log Displays the event log It records events such as AT View Plus Device Manager start up reception of traps or threshold events Display Current Log Ei EIK Kind Contents Mon Sep 29 09 41 51 GMT 08 00 2003 Target AT Views Plus Device Manager starting Mon Sep 29 09 42 00 GMT 08 00 2003 Target Target host 192 168 10 27 opened Mon Sep 29 10 46 25 GMT 08 00 2003 Target Target host 192 168 10 27 closed Mon Sep 29 11 14 08 GMT 08 00 2003 Target Target host 192 168 10 27 opened Mon Sep 29 12 11 13 GMT 08 00 2003 Target Target host 192 168 10 27 closed Mon Sep 29 121451 GMT 0600 2003 Target Target host 192 168 10 27 opened Display Current Log Save As Floppy disk icon
87. rt 4 Basic Operations PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 27 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 4 4 Resizing Windows To resize a window follow the procedures specific to the platform you use The new window size is stored when exiting AT View Plus Device Manager and restored when AT View Plus Device Manager is restarted You can also resize the image or fix the display of the image using the Options window In the main AT View Plus Device Manager window click Option gt Option to open the Options window then check the Image size fixed option Look Steel vinelowws of Language English z Toolbar type mage only a Display type Ce Stack Type Tab Type Resize window when the number of stack changed hd mage size fixed Link dow n az error OK Cancel Fixed image size 4 Basic Operations PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 28 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 4 5 Resizing Tables AT View Plus Device Manager displays information in tables It is possible to resize table boundaries or field column boundaries by dragging the borders To do this position your pointer on a table border When the pointer has transfomed into arrows left click on the border and drag it to the right or to the left depending on whether you want to increase or decrease the table or field column Example 1 Adjusting the MIB Variable column To do this position your pointer on the column border
88. t Bee brengt opge a Al ren Case LN Re LE Ra a 5 TEET F LT Tt x e p es a Th AR we I Pm ER ER SCH 192 168 10 23 AT View Plus Device Manager for AT SIN StatshcsdetherStatsFntry EICH 113912 Table Absolute Value Pes Sample Per Second Received Bytes etherStuteCictets FARSA D 0 Received Packets etherStatsP kts 912 d fo eu ani Packet Su b 0 Broadcast Packete ether Sate raad casit 223 H b Multicast PacketafetherStatshiukicastPicts 9 WW 0 sl RMON Statistics snapshot 7 2 8 Close Closes the RMON Statistics window 7 RMON PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 98 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 7 3 History Control Table From the History Control Table menu you can view RMON History information Note If there is a large amount of history data it takes AT View Plus Device Manager a long time to retrieve this data when you open the History Control Table window If the message Please wait for a while is displayed for a long time decrease the Request Bucket value in the Entry tab of the History Control Table window Topics e Data Group Buttons e Management Information Area e Entry Tab e Table Tab e Plot Chart Tab e Pie Chart Tab e Options Tab e Close PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 99 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER History Control Table i B Ei Ltilization Packet Type Error Type CUSTO Entry Table
89. the Polling Interval field accordingly The minimum interval is 5 seconds and the maximum is 3600 seconds 1 hour The default is 30 seconds Retry Configures the SNMP timeout and the number of retries Timeout The number of seconds AT View Plus Device Manager waits before it determines that the device is not responding The default is 5 seconds Retry times The number of times AT View Plus Device Manager sends SNMP messages to the agent before giving up The default is 2 retries Enable periodic device polling To regularly check the hardware configuration of hot swappable devices check this box When this is checked AT View Plus Device Manager checks the hardware configuration at every polling interval The Panel window shows any hardware configuration changes it finds If the target device is not hot swappable or if you do not expect any hardware configuration changes do not check this box Polling the hardware configuration may reduce performance PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 40 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Note AT View Plus Device Manager always checks the latest hardware configuration of the target device when initiating connection To check the configuration on demand after the session is established select View gt Refresh Current status Indicates whether or not AT View Plus Device Manager is currently connected to a target device and whether or not Trap operations are currently enabled 5 1 2
90. utton to open a dialog box for a new entry Specify options then click OK to add the new entry to the table PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 123 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Add Event Table Entry Event Index lg Event Type SNM trap bi TRAP Community public Event Description Evert for Alarm Lwtper LAT en FIUS yes x C Add Event Table Entry dialog box 7 5 4 Edit Button L edits the selected Event entry Click this button to open the Edit dialog box for the selected entry Change the configuration then click OK to modify the entry You can also open this dialog box by double clicking the entry 7 5 5 Remove Button d removes the selected Event entry 7 5 6 Close Closes the Event Table window 7 RMON PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 124 of 127 AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Allied Telesyn 7 6 Event Log From the Event Log menu you can view and remove RMON event log entries Log entries displayed on the screen are not automatically updated To view the latest log entries click the Refresh button Topics e Log List of All Events e Event Log Entry e Remove All Button e Remove Button e Display All Button e Refresh Button e Close RMON Event Log tab PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Log List of All Events 14 days 9 73 00 430 14 days 9 32 47 170 14 days 9 35 02 590 14 days 9 35 47 710 14 days 9 36 47 890 14 days 9 38 48 250 14 days 9 41 48 800 14 days 9 44 49 350
91. v A Page 8 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 2 1 Starting From the Command Line The command line interface is the most basic way to start AT View Plus Device Manager Topics e Command Syntax e Target Host e SNMP Version e Get Community e Set Community e Trap Community e Titlebar String e User Account Name e Security Level e Authentication Protocol e Authentication Password e Privacy Protocol e Privacy Password e Parameter File 2 1 1 Command Syntax To start AT View Plus Device Manager from the command line use the following syntax devicemanager options You can specify the following options largetHost Target host s IP address or DNS host name SnmpVersion SNMP version to be used GetCommunity SNMP Get community string This is used when retrieving MIB values SetCommunity SNMP Set community string This is used when modifying MIB values PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 9 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER TrapCommunity SNMP Trap community string This is used when receiving Traps from agents DisplayName Titlebar string UserName User account name to be used for accessing the MIB This is required when using SNMPv3 SecLevel Security level that is configured for the User Name This is required when using SNMPv3 AuthProtocol Authentication protocol that is configured for the User Name This is required when using SNMPv3 AuthPassword Authentication
92. w Plus Device Manager displays a popup window when an event occurs Command AT View Plus Device Manager executes a predefined command line when an event occurs You can use the following special arguments in the command line They are automatically passed by AT View Plus Device Manager For all event types TARGETHOST The host name of the device If AT View Plus Device Manager cannot get the host name using the address the IP address is used instead STARGETIPADDR The IP address of the device PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 52 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER For threshold events MIBNAME The name of the MIB variable which AT View Plus Device Manager calls RC UR R ENT Current value of the variable MAXVALUE Highest value of the variable during the monitoring period MINVALUE Lowest value of the variable during the monitoring period A VERAGE Average value of the variable during the monitoring period MAXLIMIT Threshold value configured for the variable For trap events TRAPHOST The host name of the device which sent the trap TRAPIPADDR The IP address of the device which sent the trap GENERICTRAP The generic trap number SPECIFICTRAP The specific trap number ENTERPRISEOID The trap s enterprise OID ENTERPRISENAME The name of the Trap MIB object If AT View Plus Device Manager cannot get an object name SENTERPRISEOID is used instead TIMETICKS The trap s TIMETICKS
93. will not be displayed 3 2 2 System Location Usually the System Location is set to indicate where the device is installed This refers to the MIB object sysLocation Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the user name there 1s a possibility that the System Location will not be displayed 3 2 3 System Contact The System Contact is set to indicate the name or phone number of the contact person for the device This refers to the MIB object sysContact Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the user name there 1s a possibility that the System Contact will not be displayed 3 2 4 System Description Usually the System Description is set to to indicate some information about the device such as model name software release and version This refers to the MIB object sysDescr Note SNMPv3 Depending on the READ VIEW access settings of the user name there is a possibility that the System Description will not be displayed 3 2 5 Status Bar The status bar is the area at the bottom of the panel window where a brief description of a highlighted menu option or toolbar button is displayed The depressed rectangular area at the right end of the status bar shows the connection state of AT View Plus Device Manager 3 Main Window PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 23 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER 4 Basic Operations This chapter describes the basic operations within AT View Plus
94. y Control Table Entry dialog box appears Change the required parameters then click OK You can also open the dialog box by double clicking the desired entry 7 2 3 5 Remove Button d removes the selected entry from the table Be careful in using this button because the entry is deleted without any confirmation 7 2 4 Table Tab In the RMON Statistics Table tab network statistics are shown in the table format The data 1s updated at the polling interval Topics e Sort e Reset Table Button PN 613 50664 00 Rev A Page 91 of 127 Allied Telesyn AT VIEW PLUS DEVICE MANAGER Statistics 17 K Ltilization Packet Size Packet Type Error Type ji Entry Table Piot Chart Pie Chart Options lA ee a Absolute v Sale Per Sample Per Second Received Bytes 5656272 16493 91 2 Received Packets B37 246 12 Unicast Packets 1134 g U Broadcast Packets S244 2 37 12 Multicast Packets U U U Good Packets B371 246 Error Packets Drop Everts CRO Alignment Error Packets Undersize Packets Oversize Packets Fragment Packets Jabber Packets Collision Packets size Under 64 Packets Forti 7 100 Mbps Polling Interval 20 sec In Polling Per Sample Index 17 Data Source itlidex 1 Owner montor tatus valig Jl J RMON Statistics Table tab 7 2 4 1 Sort To sort table items click a column title When you click the column title table items are sorted by the column in ascending order One more c
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