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1. For Help pres F1 Device Tree Device image Installation Overview This chapter explains how to install Intel Device View and lists system requirements for each version of the program Intel Device View supports these Intel network devices Hubs Intel Express 200 Series and 10 100 Stackable Hubs requires optional Management Module Intel Express 100BASE T Stackable Hubs requires optional Network Management Module Switches Intel Express 500 Series Switches Intel Express 10 Series Switches Intel Express 100FX Switches Intel Express 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switches Intel Express I00BASE TX Switching Hubs Routers Intel Express 8100 Routers Intel Express 9000 Series Routers CHAPTER 1 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Choosing a version When you install Intel Device View you have three installation options Install for Windows The Windows version of Intel Device View allows you to manage Intel networking devices from a single PC on the network Install for Web The Web version of Intel Device View is hosted on a Web server and allows you to manage Intel devices from any PC on the network running Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT 4 0 or later and Internet Explorer 4 0x Install as Plug in The plug in versions of Intel Device View provide Intel network device support for Hewlett Packard OpenView Network Node Manager version B 05 01 or later for Windows NT
2. Port Enabled Yes Link Present No Line Speed 100 Mbps Last MAC Address Seen No connection Change Speed Auto Partition State Not Auto Partition Jabber State ok Disable Port Port Security Make sure the port is connected to an end node for example a PC To automatically set the MAC Address leave the Secure MAC Address field blank Security Status Security Disabled Enable Security Secured MAC Address Disable Security Example MAC Address 00 40 C9 3F 27 89 To change port speed Express 220T only The Intel Express 220T Stackable Hub allows you to force port speed to 10 or 100Mbps 1 Click Change Speed in the Port dialog box 2 Click Yes To disable a port You can disable a port on the hub when the connected device is disrupting network traffic 1 Click Disable Port in the Port dialog box 2 Click Yes 19 20 CHAPTER 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE To set port security Express 220T only Setting port security secures a port for use by a specific MAC address If another MAC address uses the port the port is disabled 1 Configure port security settings To use the first MAC address detected on the port leave the Secured MAC Address box blank To use a specific MAC address type the MAC address in the Secured MAC Address box 2 Click Enable Security Graphing device activity Intel Device View allows you to view graphs of port hub and stack uti
3. Intel Device View User Guide Year 2000 Capable An Intel product when used in accordance with its associated documentation is Year 2000 Capable when upon installation it accurately stores displays processes provides and or receives date data from into and between the twentieth and twenty first centuries including leap year calculations provided that all other technology used in combination with said product properly exchanges date data with it Copyright 1998 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel Corporation 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners benefit without intent to infringe First edition October 1998 727223 001 Contents Quick Start Chapter 1 Installation e IUD M sdbasbeansgascsbane gt CHOOSING Verslo eere o eaten Pip rue OO diet System Tequirembenis rrr ggkxgxggg______an Installing Intel Device View rere enero tette eterne Chapter 2 Using Intel Device View c a p EN starting Intel Device View il cette ba debe et CR HERE HERE a R z Installme a new deyice ee dire ettet hr tee EN Ree kk SERE
4. Eee ERIS Managing a deyiCe I VIEWS and WINGOWS vs eliyle G r dye vane ner kek E ke kesk EAT EES Chapter 3 Managing Devices Managing Intel Express Stackable Hubs L eke Managing Intel Express Switches 3 sil cil l Managing Intel Express Routers esenario peer ene Software License Agreement Quick Start For complete installation instructions and requirements see Chapter 1 Run the install program Put the Intel Device View CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM drive The Intel Device View installation screen appears If it doesn t appear run autoplay exe from the CD ROM Choose a version to install Click Install for Windows to install Intel Device View on a Windows NT or Windows 95 or 98 PC Click Install for Web to install Intel Device View on a Web server Click Install as Plug in to install Intel network device support for Hewlett Packard OpenView or Intel LANDesk Network Manager Follow the steps in the wizard After you ve chosen the version you want to install follow the steps in the installation wizard to complete the installation Fa Welcome to Intel Device Vie Intel Device View VERSION 2 0 weza to the Intel Device View Setup pog ram will install Intel Device View on yo EU 4 Miwan prog running this Setup pr ees Cancel Setup a
5. dialog box appears 3 Click Add The Quick Alarms dialog box appears 21 CHAPTER 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Quick Alarms Ez Interface Segment 1 RMON probe Alarms CEN 7 Network Utiization o Advanced Broadcast Packets sec 0 Help VEBE ARA Emek po Colisions sec 0 4 Select the segment you want to monitor in the Interface pull down box Segment 1 is the 1OMbps segment Segment 2 is the 100Mbps segment 5 Check the statistic you want to monitor and change the threshold value if necessary 6 Click OK then click Close 22 CHAPTER 3 MANAGING DEVICES Device Tree Device image Managing Intel Express Switches This section describes some basic switch management tasks For more information on these or other procedures see the documentation that ships with the switch Intel Device View supports these Intel switches Intel Express 500 Series Switches Intel Express 10 Series Switches Intel Express 100FX Switches Intel Express 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switches Intel Express I00BASE TX Switching Hubs To manage an Intel Express 500 Series Switch 1 Double click the Intel Express Switch icon in the Device Tree Gee Express Switch icon The device image appears on the screen EZ Intel Device View Express 5107 Switch File Device figuration Monitoring Tools Help Bla sja gly ES Discovered SNMP Device Tree 4 Subnet 124123 122 12412312210
6. disrupting network traffic 1 Click the Port Mode tab in the Port Setup dialog box 2 Clear the Enable port box then click OK C HAPTER 3 MANAGING DEVICES Graphing device activity Intel Device View allows you to view graphs of total packets transmitted packets received packets and errors To graph device activity 1 Right click anywhere on the switch image except a port 2 Click Device Activity then click one of the graphing options on the menu that appears Total Packets Overview 550T Switch ic x File View Hel ul J gt Pra Total Packets Overview Packets second Bl For Help press F1 Status Running 2 graph port activity 1 Right click a port 2 Click Port Activity then click either Tx packets or Rx packets Adding a trap receiver Add a trap receiver when you want a management PC alerted of an event that occurs on the switch To add a trap receiver 1 Right click anywhere on the switch image except a port 2 Click Device Setup on the menu that appears 3 Click the Traps tab in the Device Setup dialog box 25 CHAPTER 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Note Press This PC in the Web version of Intel Device View to use the Web server as a trap receiver 26 4 Click Add 5 Choose the IP address of the trap receiver use the PC you re managing from click This PC e send traps to another PC on the network type the IP address and community s
7. the Device Tree To add a device to the Device Tree 1 Right click anywhere on the Device Tree 2 Click Add Device on the menu that appears 3 Inthe Add an SNMP device dialog box enter the IP address of the device you want to add Fill in the other fields if necessary 5 Click OK The new device s icon appears in the Device Tree Refreshing the Device Tree Refreshing the Device Tree updates it to show any newly discovered devices and changes in device status To refresh the Device Tree 1 Right click anywhere on the Device Tree 2 Click Refresh on the menu that appears Deleting a device from the Device Tree Deleting a device from the Device Tree does not affect the actual device in any way To delete a device from the Device Tree 1 Right click the device you want to remove 2 Click Delete on the menu that appears Finding a device in the Device Tree To find a particular device 1 Right click anywhere on the Device Tree 2 Click Find on the menu that appears 3 In the Find Device dialog box enter the IP address of the device you want to find in the tree 4 Click OK The device s icon is highlighted in the Device Tree 13 C HAPTER 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE 14 Views and windows Intel Device View provides several different views and windows that display different types of information about the device you re managing To change to a different view or window click its tab Not all devic
8. 0 0 124123122213 DO 124123122218 jp 124123122220 je 124123122251 124123122252 Device View Time Device Trap For Help press F1 Choose a management option To view management options for a port right click the port To view management options for the switch or stack of switches right click anywhere else on the switch image 23 C HAPTER 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE 24 Basic management tasks Managing a port 1 Right click the port you want to manage 2 Click Port Setup on the menu that appears The Port Setup dialog box appears Port 24 Setup 510T Switch x Spanning Tree Port Status IV Enable port Auto negotiation v Enable auto negotiation Duplex Half daney Fullidupley Speed C 18 Mbps 100 Mbps Gbps Switch forwarding mode Default Adaptive M Flow control mode Default Enabled hd Cancel set port speed and duplex mode 1 Click the Port Mode tab in the Port Setup dialog box 2 Configure port settings To let the port automatically determine speed and duplex mode settings check the Enable auto negotiation box default setting To force the speed and duplex mode settings clear the Enable auto negotiation box then check the appropriate speed and duplex mode buttons 3 Click OK To disable a port You can disable a port on the switch when the connected device is
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11. To install and configure a new device for management Intel Express 500 Series Switches Intel Express 8100 Routers Intel Express 9000 Series Routers Intel Express 10 Series Switches Intel Express 100FX Switches Intel Express Stackable Hubs with Management Module firmware version 2 1 or later 1 Start Intel Device View 2 Double click the device icon in the Unconfigured Devices branch of the Device Tree Unconfigured devices are identified by MAC address The Device Install wizard appears Intel Device Install Wizard Start Install Welcome to the Intel Device Install Wizard the easy way to install your new Intel network device Intel Device View allows you to install configure and manage your Intel network devices using a windows based user interface 3 Follow the instructions in the wizard C HAPTER 2 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW Managing a device To manage a device 1 In the Device Tree double click the icon of the device you want to manage The device image appears Double click a device icon Ma to view the device image 124122122220 gt 124123122251 Device View Emoe J Device Level Source Link Port Description 124123122100 None None No errors detected from device Device image Diagnostics J System Emo For Help press F1 Ez 2 Select a management option Right click a port to view management options for the
12. and Intel LANDesk Network Manager For more information see the documentation that ships with those programs C HAPTER 1 INSTALLATION System requirements Windows version Minimum hardware requirements Recommended 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium Pentium Pro processor or Pentium II Processor Memory At least 32 MB Disk space At least 25 MB Operating Windows 95 or 98 system Windows NT 4 0 or later server or workstation Web version Server hardware Recommended 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium Pentium Pro or processor Pentium II Processor Memory At least 32 MB Disk space At least 25 MB Server software Operatingsystem Windows NT 4 0 or later server or workstation Web server Recommended Internet Information Server IIS 2 0 or later Peer Web Services 2 0 or later Netscape Enterprise Web Server 3 01 or 3 5 1 Other Web servers require additional setup See the Readme file for more information CHAPTER 1 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Note Intel Device View does not support Netscape Navigator Web client Recommended 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium Pentium Pro or processor Pentium II Processor Memory At least 32 MB Disk space At least 25 MB Operating Windows 95 or 98 system Windows NT 4 0 or later server or workstation Web browser Internet Explorer 4 0x or later included on Intel Device View CD ROM LANDesk Network Manager plug in See the Intel LANDe
13. ck anywhere on the router image except a port 2 Click Configuration then click Management Setup on the menu that appears 3 Click the Traps tab in the Management Setup dialog box 4 Click Add 30 C HAPTER 3 MANAGING DEVICES Note Press This PC in the Web version of Intel Device View to use the Web server as a trap receiver 5 Choose the IP address of the trap receiver use the PC you re managing from click This PC e send traps to another PC on the network type the IP address and community string of the PC you want to use IP address l This PC Community pubiic Cancel Help 6 Click OK then click OK on the Management Setup dialog box 31 INTEL DEVICE VIEW SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT Please review the License Agreement below By doing so or otherwise downloading or copying this Software you agree to the terms of this Agreement Do not load this software until you have carefully read and agreed to the following terms and conditions If you do not agree to these terms do not install or use this software IF YOU DOWNLOAD INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE YOU WILL BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT LICENSE Subject to strict compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement Intel Corporation Intel grants you a non exclusive copyright license to the enclosed Device View for Web software program Software You may not use copy modify rent sell or t
14. click one of the options on the menu that appears The activity graph appears Packet Activity 134 134 34 222 ic x Ele View Help x J gt t Packet Activity LAN 1 WAN Link 3 Multilink Rx Packets s IB Tx Packets s lli Status Running Checking link status To check link status 1 Right click anywhere on the router image except a port 2 Click Links Overview on the menu that appears The Link Overview Table appears 29 CHAPTER 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Link Overview Table 134 134 34 204 r x File Options Help elel 2 Ethernet Intemet Service Provider Multi PPP Multilink Bundle Intemet Service Slave 1 ISDN S T Internet Service Slave 2 ISDNS T 3 Double click a name for more information The Link Details dialog box appears am LAN Link Details LAN 134 134 34 204 File Tools Options Help u 2 vj Link Status Status Up Port Last Change Sat Aug 29 16 12 36 1998 Received Transmitted Bytes 638 464 628 Bytes 1 308 325 Ucast packets 11 312 Ucast packets 8 850 Non Ucast packets 1 768 640 Non Ucast packets 724 Queue lenath Unknown Protocols 1 408 823 Discards Discards 0 Errors Errors 0 Adding 1 receiver Add a trap receiver when you want a management PC alerted of an event that occurs on the router 1 Right cli
15. es support all views and windows Device view The Device view is Intel Device View s primary display You can fully manage a device using this view Right click a device or one of its ports to view management options Product Express 8100 Router Name IP address 124 123 122 253 Location Configuration NOT saved to flash memory Contact Info Eng Intel Express 8100 Router LAN 100 X31 Ch2 Ch ISDN Switch Device View Explorer J Explorer view Intel Device View s Explorer view allows you to view a logical view of management information for switches and routers Right click the Explorer tree for management options 124 123 122 218 Intel Switch f Pott Switch Name Y Pot2 VLAN Domain in501eb8 5 Pot3 VLAN Mode Standalone Y Port 4 Switch IP 124 123 122 218 T Pots Port description Port 1 Port 6 Port no 1 W Pot Packets Sec 00 Y Port 8 Total Packets 0 E gg VLANs Bytes Sec 00 B Bay System Total Bytes 0 5 4 Port Utilization 0 00 Port 1 Pon 2 Bi Device View _ Explorer CHAPTER 2 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW Diagnostics window The Diagnostics window lists all diagnostic messages sent by the device being managed Level Source Link Pot Descip Error ISDN ISDNU Connection to the ISDN switch failed Diagnostics Trap System J 2 Trap window The Trap window lists all traps received by the Device View PC or server
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17. ime Device Te 17 1231 0 0 0 0 Failed to bind socket to port 17 12 31 0 0 0 0 Unable to activate local TRA 17 12 31 0 0 0 0 Trap reception permanently d Diagnostics Trap System Traps are color coded based on severity System window The System window displays a log of all the major events that have occurred on the switch or router being managed All events list date and time System logfile saved on Wednesday August 26 1998 14 24 56 PC local time Device Time Rep Message text 124 123 122 100 Aug 19 12 33 04 Station operative 124 123 122 100 Aug 19 12 42 44 Manager session timed out 124 123 122 100 Aug 22 11 41 57 Port 1 s forwarding mode has changed to Store and Forwe 124 123 122 100 ug 22 11 42 23 Port 1 s forwarding mode has changed to Cut Through frc 124 123 122 100 ug 22 12 03 38 Port 1 s forwarding mode has changed to Store and Forwe 124 123 122 100 ug 22 12 04 04 Port 1 s forwarding mode has changed to Cut Through frc 124 123 122 100 ug 27 14 23 26 Port 2 s forwarding mode has changed to Store and Forwe 4 I Engs 15 CHAPTER 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Errors window The Error view lists all error messages generated by the switch or router being managed Error logfile saved on Wednesday August 26 1998 14 31 49 PC local time Device Time Rep Message text Trap System Errors Managing Devices Overview This chapter desc
18. ips with the router Intel Device View supports these Intel routers e Intel Express 8100 Routers e Intel Express 9000 Series Routers To manage an Express Router 1 Double click the Express router icon in the Device Tree xe Express Router icon The device image appears on the screen 25 Intel Device View Express 8100 Router ISDN U 124 123 122 253 O x File Device View Configuration Monitoring Tools Help oul sel sehe Discovered SNMP Device Tree Product Express 8100 Router Name 9 4 Subnet 124 123 122 IP address 124123122253 Location Device Tree Device image 28 El Unconfigured Devices Configuration saved to flash memory Contact Info Eng Intel Express 8100 Router Status LAN 100 Mbps X31 Ch2 Ch1 ISDN Switch intel n 0 Diagnostics Trap System J For Help press F1 A 2 Choose a management option To view management options for a port right click the port To view management options for the router right click anywhere else on the router image C HAPTER 3 MANAGING DEVICES Basic management tasks This section describes some basic router management tasks For more information on these or other procedures see the documentation that ships with the router Monitoring WAN traffic To monitor WAN traffic 1 Right click anywhere on the router image except a port 2 Click Link Activity then
19. lation program C HAPTER 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Using Intel Device View Overview This chapter explains how to start Intel Device View and use some of its basic features All the procedures described in this chapter are the same for the Windows Web and plug in versions of Intel Device View For more information on managing devices see Chapter 3 C HAPTER 2 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW Starting Intel Device View Windows version Click the Intel Device View Windows icon in the Intel Device View program group The main page appears Web version To run Intel Device View on the Device View server click the Intel Device View Web icon in the Intel Device View program group To view Intel Device View from another PC on your network enter the following URL in Internet Explorer s Address field http servername devview main htm where servername is the IP address or name of the Intel Device View server The main screen appears Intel Device View intel home device x tools Getting Started gt Install a new device for management View a particular device C HAPTER 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Installing a new device After you ve installed a new hub switch or router on your network you can use Intel Device View s Device Install wizard to configure the device for management These devices support the Device Install wizard
20. lization and statistics Intel Device View x IP Address 124 123 122 146 AFGE JEJE el ajal us Network Utilization 1 00 Percent Utilized o 6 To graph device activity 1 Right click anywhere on the hub image except a port 2 Click Graph then click one of the graphing options on the menu that appears Adding a trap receiver Add a trap receiver when you want a management PC alerted of an event that occurs on the hub C HAPTER 3 MANAGING DEVICES To add a trap receiver 1 Right click the hub image 2 Click Management Module then click Trap Receiver Configuration on the menu that appears 3 Click Add in the Trap Receivers dialog box Type the IP address and community string of the PC you want to receive traps from the Management Module then click Add Add Trap Receiver x Station IP Address di Community String 5 Click Close Setting alarms An alarm monitors a variable and generates an event an SNMP trap log event or both when a limit is exceeded The Quick Alarms dialog box allows you to automatically set up rising alarms on these commonly used SNMP variables e Network utilization exceeding 50 e Broadcast packets exceeding 3000 per second e CRC align errors exceeding 10 per second e Collisions exceeding 30000 per second To set Quick Alarms 1 Right click the hub image 2 the menu that appears click RMON Alarms and Configure The Alarms Table
21. nd then close any programs you ick Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and lemalional treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties an wil be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Run Intel Device View Windows version Click the Intel Device View Windows icon in the Intel Device View program group Web version To run Intel Device View from the Web server click the Intel Device View Web icon in the Intel Device View program group e To view Intel Device View from another PC on your network enter the following URL in Internet Explorer s Address field http servername devview main htm where servername is the IP address or name of the Intel Device View server Manage devices Double click a device icon in the device tree The device image appears To view management options for a port right click the port To view management options for the device right click anywhere else on the device image For more information on managing devices see Chapter 3 Getting Started gt install a new device for management gt View a particular device Buick Stan Ter Hek cress 10 100 Stackable Hub 124 123 122 220 124 123 122 218 Ji af 124123122251 Le i i 124 123 122 252
22. port Right click anywhere else on the device image to view management options for the device Different devices have different management options available See the documentation that shipped with the device for more information about its features 11 CHAPTER 2 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Using the Device Tree When you start Intel Device View the Device Discovery service begins searching for supported Intel network devices on your network As it discovers devices the Device Discovery service adds an icon for each device to the Device Tree on the left side of the screen Intel Device View File Device View Monitoring Tools ja e Sal eel Discovered SNMP Device Tree 5 4 Subnet 124 123 122 2 124 123 122 100 124 123 122 213 OO 124 123 122 218 FS 124 123 122 220 124 123 122 251 Each type of device is represented by a unique icon in the Device Tree Device Tree icons 3 Device Tree root s Subnet cR Intel Express Stackable Hub DX Intel Express Switch ate Intel Express Router ig Intel NetportExpress Print Server d Unconfigured or unrecognized device i Non responding device The Device Tree works much like Windows Explorer To expand the root or a subnet click the next to the icon To collapse the view click the next to the icon Double click a device icon to view the device image CHAPTER 2 USING INTEL DEVICE VIEW Adding a device to
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24. ribes how to perform several management tasks on Intel hubs switches and routers For more detailed information on product features see the documentation that shipped with the device 17 CHAPTER 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Note Hubs must have Management Modules to support Intel Device View Device Tree Managing Intel Express Stackable Hubs Intel Device View supports these Intel stackable hubs Express 220T Stackable Hub Express 210T Stackable Hub Express 10 100 Stackable Hub e Express 1OOBASE T Stackable Hub To manage an Intel Express Stackable Hub 1 Double click the Intel Express Stackable Hub icon in the Device Tree a Express Stackable Hub icon The device image appears on the screen a intel 88 PCT Device image For Help press F1 2 Choose a management option To view management options for a port right click the port To view management options for the hub or management module right click anywhere else on the hub image CHAPTER 3 MANAGING DEVICES Basic management tasks This section describes some basic hub management tasks For more information on these or other procedures see the documentation that ships with the hub and management module Managing a port 1 Right click the port you want to manage 2 Click Configure Port on the menu that appears The Port dialog box appears r Port Configuration E j n 3 Hub 1 Pat 3
25. sk Network Manager User Guide for system requirements HP OpenView plug in Intel Device View supports HP OpenView Network Node Manager release B 05 01 or later for Windows NT See the OpenView documentation for system requirements CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATION Installing Intel Device View Note Before you install Intel Device View make sure your PC meets the If you re installing Intel Device system requirements on pages 5 6 View on a Windows NT PC 1 Putthe Intel Device View CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM you must log in with Administrator rights drive The Intel Device View installation screen appears If it doesn t appear run autoplay exe from the CD ROM Fa Welcome to Intel Devic intel Device View VERSION 2 0 ET gt Install for Windows gt Install for Web gt Install as Plug in gt Exit x n 2 Choose the version of Intel Device View you want to install Click Install for Windows to install Intel Device View for use on this PC only Click Install for Web to install Intel Device View on a web server You will be able to access the Device View server from any PC on your network with Internet Explorer 4 0x or later Click Install as Plug in to install Intel network device support for HP OpenView or Intel LANDesk Network Manager This option isn t available if you don t have OpenView or LANDesk Network Manager installed on the PC 3 Follow the on screen instructions in the instal
26. tring of the PC you want to use Add Edit Trap Destination Lx IP address l This PC Community public Cancel Help 6 Click OK then click OK on the Device Setup dialog box Setting alarms An alarm monitors a variable and generates an event an SNMP trap log event or both when a limit is exceeded The Quick Alarms dialog box allows you to automatically set up rising alarms on these commonly used SNMP variables Network utilization exceeding 50 e Broadcast packets exceeding 3000 per second e CRC align errors exceeding 10 per second e Collisions exceeding 30000 per second To set a Quick Alarm 1 Right click the switch image 2 menu that appears click Monitoring RMON Alarms and Configure The Alarms Table dialog box appears 3 Click Add The Quick Alarms dialog box appears C HAPTER 3 MANAGING DEVICES Quick Alarms Eg sms no Cancel 7 Network Utiization Advanced v Bioad astPackelzyse oo Help T CRCAlignEwos sec fo I Colisions sec jp Select the port you want to monitor in the Interface pull down box Check the statistic you want to monitor and change the threshold value if necessary 6 Click OK then click Close 27 C HAPTER 3 INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE Managing Intel Express Routers This section describes some basic router management tasks For more information on these or other procedures see the documentation that sh

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