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1.     5 10  System Loader ADICI  N  m 5 11  System Loader Viel  Anne 5 11  SEM Loder TSE ULT 5 11  RMON Extensions Appliance an 5 13  RMON IE RECESS VION or a 5 13  Poll Tablon ina ii 5 13  RMON Extensions FLORE VIER    nennen 5 15  RMON Extensions Event Alarm View    nennen 5 15  SNMP Extensions JADDILCOEI DUI anne arena 5 15  SNMP Repeater Configuration View    enne nnne nennen 5 15  RFCISIDENXPeDSIODS WIR near 5 17  RFCI516 Extensions Table    Reed aix aki QUSE Foe cR SK Pon 5 17  Super SIAC d dos De  M TC                               m  5 18  SuperStack Configuration VIA seen 5 18  Al nee T TU T AARE E 5 21  14 24 Port Config VIO ae 5 21  2 PIE CI EE  n RP 5 21  Interface Extensions Application    5 22  Interface Extensions VIEW cnc cats sani iii ara HARE AME EAR Y bin ata E 5 22  Port Security Appl Cation is  uuccoocc sine SIE petat tac RA 5 24  Fort SEINEN II  ST 5 24  Port Security Table re                                   5 24  POT Address Tal anne 5 26  Mrm Resilience Application ass 5 27  Mrm Resilience V RN A IER LEE LEE YT shan dy D TEN REL Fed ida  5 27  Mem Resilience Table  insano AAA 5 27  Mrm Resilience Standby Table essersi nannte 5 29   Index       3Com PortS witch Hubs  iv Management Module Guide          Chapter 1 Introduction   Figure 1 1  Using Double Click Zones to Access SPECTRUM Views                    eene 1 2  Figure 1 2  Using the   con Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views                          1 3  Figure 1 3  Accessing Icon Subviews Menus 
2.    A 3Com  Hub    name m  reports that the  backup rings state has changed to  T  rstate 1    event  4e               Event and Alarm Messages 3Com PortSwitch Hubs  4 8 Management Module Guide    Device Events and Alarms       Table 4 1     3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued        Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message       CsEvFormat E vent00ea0048  No Probable cause message   fd    Y w   d Y m   WY    T    A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that either  the main and backup rings have  wrapped or that the wrap condition has  been removed  The new wrap state is 1  1  1 NotWrapped  2 Wrapped    event   e      CsEvFormat E vent00ea0049  No Probable cause message     d    Y w   d  m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  f   name  m  reports that a MAU  port 4 2  has had a change in attach  state and the admin state of the port is  disabled  The new attach state is 4 1    1 Absent  2 Present    event   e         CsE vFormat E vent00ea0050   No Probable cause message   fd     w   d 9om   WY   96T yA 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that the  Ring In port has changed state while  the mode is fail safe  The new Ring In  state is   1  1 Open  2 Wrap    event   e         CsEvFormat E vent00ea0051   No Probable cause message   fd    Y w   d Y m   WY   96T yA 3Com  Hub      name  m  reports that the  Ring Out port has changed state while  the mode is fail safe  Thenew Ring Out  state is    1  1 Open  2 Wrap    event   e            CsE vFormat E vent00ea0060    No
3.    Auto Con   Displays Enabled if the next four parameter values are determined  automatically from an initial character sequence entered by the user  Displays  Disabled if the parameter values are entered explicitly        9032295 E2    Application Views  5 21    Serial 1  f Application       Interface E xtensions Application    Speed  Displays the receive and transmit speed of the port if AutoConfig is disabled   Different speeds for transmit and receive are not possible     Char Size  Displays the character size if AutoConfig is disabled  Possible values are size7  and sizes     Stop Bits  Displays the number of stop bits  either 1  1 5  or 2  if AutoConfig is disabled     Parity  Displays the parity option to use if AutoConfig is disabled     DSR Cont   This field only applies to Local connection types  It displays whether DSR  needs to be asserted for a local connection to be made and if the connection  needs to be released if the DSR is seen deasserted     DCD Cont   This field only applies to Local connection types  It displays whether DCD  needs to be asserted for a local connection to be made and if the connection  needs to be released if the DCD is seen deasserted     Flow Cont  Displays the flow control protocol to be used     Update  Set this field to Change using the V 24 Configuration Table Entry view to force  the port to update its parameters     Interface Extensions Application    This application provides the Interface Extensions view  The model type for  th
4.    SPECTRUM    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    CABLETRON              SYSIEITIS    The Complete Networking Solution       Notice    Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information  contained in this document without prior notice  The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron  Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made     The hardware  firmware  or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice     IN NOEVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL   INDIRECT  SPECIAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING BUT  NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS  ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR  THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT  EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN  ADVISED OF  KNOWN  OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN  THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES     Copyright    April  1998  by Cabletron Systems  Inc  All rights reserved   Printed in theUnited States of America   Order Number  9032295 E2    Cabletron Systems  Inc   P O  Box 5005  Rochester  NH 03866 5005    SPECTRUM  the SPECTRUM IMT VNM logo  DCM  IMT  and VNM are registered  trademarks  and SpectroGRAPH  SpectroSERVER  Inductive Modeling Technology   Device Communications Manager  and Virtual Network Machine are trademarks of  Cabletron Systems  Inc     Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation        9032295 E2    Virus Disclaimer    Cabletron Systems makes no representations or warranties to the effect that the Lic
5.   5 and the number of  samples used is 4 7   event  te H           CsEvFormat E vent00ea0017  No Probable cause message   a    Yw   d  m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub  ttHname  m  a gauge  O 1  has  gone below its recovery level   3  The  sample period was    5 and the number  of samples used is   7   event   e             9032295 E2    Event and Alarm Messages  4 3    Device Events and Alarms       Table 4 1     3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued        Message in the Event Log    Alarm View Probable Cause  Message          CsEvFormat E vent00ea0018      d    Y w   d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  ttHname  m  has reported that a  sytem load request has failed  The  reason was  T sistat 1   event  4eH     CsEvFormat E vent00ea0019    1d    Yw   d Y m    Y    T A 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports the  endstation table has moved to the  modified state   event   EH     CsPCause Prob00ea0018    When a system load is requested  a  response is returned immediately and the  load proceeds in the background  If an error  is detected this trap is generated indicating  the reason why in the status  as follows     1  file not found     2  access violation     4  illegal TFTP operation     5  unknown transfer ID     7  no such user     8  no response from the load server     9  the download could not be started   because of a lack of resources     10  the length of a record differs from  that implied by the value of the record  length field      the record type is not recognised      r
6.   Local SNMP Application    This application provides access tothe Local SNMP view  allowing you to set  SNMP Traps for this device  The model type for this application is  3ComSnmpApp2     Local SNMP View    This view contains the following     Next Free Index  Displays the index value for the next table entry     Accesses the Add SNMP Table Entry view  which allows you to set the  following values for a new entry     SNMP Trap Table    This table stores the destination addresses of SNMP managers that wish to  receive traps from this device  Double clicking an entry in this table displays  the SNMP Trap Table Entry view in which you can update values     Index  Displays the index for this entry     Destination  Displays the network address of the device to which the SNMP traps will be  sent     Protocol  Displays the transport protocol to use when sending the trap  Possible values  are IP  IPX  and None     Community  Displays the SNMP community string to be used when sending the trap  You  can update this field        Application Views  5 8    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Security Application       Category  Displays the categories of traps in which the Destination is interested   Table 5 2 shows possible values and descriptions                                                                                         Table 5 2  SNMP Trap Categories  Value Description   00000001 h High priority configuration traps   00000002 h Low priority configuration tra
7.   exceeded  The Errors   10000 packets is  q 1   event  E      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0071       No Probable cause message     d    Yw  96d  m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub       name  m  reports that a new  station has been learned  The station  info is 4 2   slot  port  MAC Address    event          CsE vFormat E vent00ea0074       No Probable cause message     d    Yw  96d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub       name  m  reports that a poll  has been replied to from address  1 1     event   e      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0075       No Probable cause message     d    Y w  96d Y m    Y    T     A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that a poll  has failed to be replied to from address  1 1   event   4 amp 3              9032295 E2 Event and Alarm Messages  4 11    Device Events and Alarms             Table 4 1  3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued   Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message  CsEvFormat E vent00ea0078    No Probable cause message   d    Yw   d Y m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub    name m  reports that a  security violation has occured on port 4  2  slot  port  MAC Address   The port   s  admin status is now 4 3  1 Enabled   2 Disabled   event   eH     CsE vFormat E vent00ea0079       No Probable cause message    d    Y w   d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports that a port  1 2 has had a change in auto partition  state  The new state is   1    1 Partitioned  2 U npartitioned    event   e      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0080    No Probable cause m
8.  4    Event and Alarm Messages          What Is in This Chapter    This chapter lists the types of events and alarms generated by 3Com  PortSwitch Hubs and provides any probable cause messages corresponding to  these alarms     Device Events and Alarms    Table 4 1 lists the SPECTRUM database directory paths  in bold  and the  messages displayed for the Event Log and Alarm Manager when applicable           Table 4 1  3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message  CsEvFormat E vent00010306    No Probable cause message     d  96w  96d  m   KY    T    A n  t   device  named  m   has been cold  started   event   e      CsE vFormat E vent00010307       No Probable cause message   dd    Yw  96d Ym   KY    T    A n  t   device  named  m has been warm  started   event   e               9032295 E2  4 1    Device Events and Alarms       Table 4 1     3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued        Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message    CsEvFormat E vent00010308 CsPCause Prob00010308        d    Yw  96d Y m   KY    T    A n  t  Communication link is down   device  named  mj  has detected a  communication Link Down   event   e      CsEvFormat E vent00010309       No Probable cause message     1d    Yw  Yd Y m    Y    T    A n       device  named  mj  has detected a  communication Link Up   event           CsEvFormat E vent0001030a CsPCause P rob0001030a    1d    Y w  96d Y m    Y    T    A n      Autho
9.  5 4 Management Module Guide    Security Application       Security Application    This application supports security features on the device  The model type  name is 3ComSecApp     Security View    This view contains the Security Enable Table and the following buttons     Accesses the Security Users Table view  described below     Accesses the Security Audit Table view  described below     Security Enable Table    This table displays permission for access to the device from each of its  interfaces  Users are assigned security levels in the Security Users Table view     Security Level   Displays the security level for the table  This field also acts as the index for the  table  Possible values are Monitor  SecureM onitor  Manager  Specialist  and  Security     Thefollowing fields have possible values of Enable  Disable   PermanentlyE nabled  and PermanantlyDisabled  You can change these fields  from the Security Enable Table Entry view     Community  The community SNMP access permission     Secure  The secure SN MP access permission     Terminal  The local terminal access permission     Telnet  The Telnet access permission     FrontPanel  Thefront panel access permission        9032295 E2    Application Views  5 5    Security Application       Security Users Table view    This view allows you to add and delete users and to modify their security  levels  The default users  Monitor  Manager  and Security  cannot be deleted   Double clicking an entry in this table displays the Se
10.  5 7                                                           Table 5 7  SuperStack Table State Values  Value Description   unitl nactive Theunit fails to send out periodic messages  but still  appears to be in the stack    unitOperational Theunit sends out periodic messages indicating that it is  operational    unitLoading Theunit is in a special mode  which is unmanaged  while  loading a new image  If the stack contains units which can  download an image while still being managed  this will  report  unitOperational     unitStateU nknown Theunit is in an unknown state    Management   Displays the management method used to access this unit  Possible values are  shown in Table 5 8   Table 5 8  SuperStack Table Management Values  Value Description   Unknown Theunit is either faulty or not managable    Distributed Theunit can be managed  but may or may not have an  active comm stack  If it does  the address for that agent can  be determined from the address table    Intelligent Theunit has its own SNMP agent  which is accessed  seperately from the SuperStack management    9032295 E2 Application Views    5 19    SuperStack Application       SuperStack Configuration View    Table 5 9     Capabilities   Displays the capabilities of the device  This is used in conjunction with the  upgrade level of the stack to enable a management application to correctly  enable and disable the various features of the application depending on the  capabilities of the unit     The object is an octe
11.  Accessing  SPECTRUM Views 1 2  Alarm  Manager 4 1  Application  ICMP 5 2  MIB II 5 2  Standard RMON 5 2  System 5 2  TCP 5 2  UDP 5 2  View 5 1   icon mode  5 2   list mode  5 2    C    Chassis   Device View 2 2  Chassis Device View 2 1  Common Applications 5 2  Configuration Views 3 1  Conventions x    D    Device  Application View 5 2  Configuration View 3 2  View 2 1   Device Configuration 3 1  Contact Status 3 2    Interface Address Translation 3 2  Number of Interfaces 3 2  Router Redundancy 3 2    Event  and Alarm Messages 4 1  Log 4 1    H    Hardware  Revision 3 2  Hub3ComL S1000 1 1    ICMP App 5 2    con  Chassis Device 2 3  Interface Device 2 8  Interface Address Translation  Interface Index 3 2  Network Address 3 3  Physical Address 3 3  Interface Configuration 3 1  Module Configuration 3 1  Port Configuration 3 1  Interface Configuration Table 3 3  Admin Status 3 3  Bandwidth 3 3  Description 3 3  Index 3 3  Last Change 3 3  Operation Status 3 3  Packet Size 3 3  Physical Address 3 3  Queue Length 3 3  Type 3 3       9032295 E2       I  Continued     Interface Configuration View  Admin  Status 3 4  Bandwidth 3 4  Last Change 3 4  Network Name Address 3 4  Operation Status 3 4  Packet Size 3 4  Physical Address 3 4  QueueLength 3 4   Interface Device Icon  Interface Index Number 2 8  Interface Performance Label 2 9  Interface Status Label 2 8  Interface Type Label 2 8  IP Address Label 2 9  MAC  Physical  Address Label 2 9   Interface Device View 2 1  2 7   Inter
12.  Internets  Englewood Cliffs  NJ   Prentice Hall  1991     Stallings  William  Data and Computer Communications  4th ed  New  York  Macmillan Publishing Company  1994     Tanenbaum  Andrew S  Computer Networks  3d ed  Englewood Cliffs  NJ    Prentice Hall  1996        9032295 E2 Preface  xi    Other Re ated Documentation          Preface 3Com PortSwitch Hubs  xii Management M odule Guide       Introduction       What Is in This Chapter    This chapter introduces the SPECTRUM Management Module for 3Com  PortSwitch Hubs  It describes the following        3Com PortSwitch Hubs     SPECTRUM Model Type     Accessing SPECTRUM views     SPECTRUM Views Roadmap    3Com PortSwitch Hubs    The 3Com PortSwitch Hubs are stackable Fast Ethernet hubs that provide  Fast Ethernet uplinks  This device provides 12 or 24 ports for twisted pair  connections via RJ  45 connectors     SPECTRUM Model Type    The model type Hub3ComPortSw refers to the management module  software package used to specify attributes  actions  and associations for the  physical 3Com PortSwitch Hub device using the Simple Network  Management Protocol  SNMP  and Management Information Bases  MI Bs   for that device        9032295 E2  1 1    Accessing SPECTRUM Views       Accessing SPECTRUM Views    Icons and labels that display information within an icon provide access to  SPECTRUM views  This is done using double click zones  Figure 1 1  and   con  Subviews menu selections  Figure 1 2      To access the   con Subviews menu
13.  Probable cause message     1d    Yw   d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  f   name  m  reports that a MAU  port 4 2  has changed state due to  operation of ZDL or DRI  Thenew MAU  port state is 4 1   1 Enabled   2 Disabled   If disabled the reason is 4  3  1 None  22M gmt  3 ZDL  4 DRI      event   e            9032295 E2    Event and Alarm Messages  4 9    Device Events and Alarms       Table 4 1     3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued        Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause    Message       CsEvFormat E vent00ea0061  No Probable cause message   fd     w   d 9om   WY   96T yA 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports that the  managed agent has recieved areply toa  poll after a sequence of four or more un   successfull polls  The addres is   1   with protocol  T pprot 3   event  e          CsE vFormat E vent00ea0062  No Probable cause message    d    Y w   d  m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  ttHname  m  reports that the  managed agent has not recieved a reply  toa poll after a sequence of four un   successfull polls  The address is  amp  1   with protocol  T pprot 3   event  te H     CsEvFormat E vent00ea0063  No Probable cause message   fd    Y w   d Y m   WY    T    A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that the  Resilient Backup Power Supply  connected to this repeater has  developed a fault   event  4eH     CsEvFormat E vent00ea0064    No Probable cause message      d    Y w   d Y m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that the  Resilient Backup Power Sup
14.  as shown in Figure 1 2 and Figure 1 3  do  the following     1  Highlight the icon or label     2  Fromthe View menu select Icon Subviews or dick the applicable mouse  button  middle or right   Refer tothe SPECTRUM Icons Reference for  information on configuring your mouse     Figure 1 1  Using Double Click Zones to Access SPECTRUM Views    Accesses the Configuration views   see Chapter 3  Configuration Views     Accesses the Device Topology view   refer tothe SPECTRUM Views Aoder Name    Reference pa  NA      Accesses the Performance view     refer to the SPECTRUM Views Accesses the Application views   see Chapter 5  Application Views     Accesses the Device views   see Chapter 2  Device Views            Reference  Accesses the Configuration views   see Chapter 3  Configuration Views   Accesses the Performance view          Accesses the Device views  lodellName    see Chapter 2  Device Views      i refer to the SPECTRUM Views    Reference    Accesses the Device Topology view  m  refer to the SPECTRUM Views Accesses the Application view   Reference see Chapter 5  Application Views        Introduction 3Com PortS witch Hubs  1 2 Management Module Guide    Accessing SPECTRUM Views       Figure 1 2  Using the Icon Subviews Menu to Access SPECTRUM Views       Figure 1 3  Accessing Icon Subviews Menus from Labels           Common         j Device Spedific       9032295 E2   ntroducti on  1 3    SPECTRUM Views Roadmap       SPECTRUM Views Roadmap    Figure 1 4 shows a    roadmap   
15.  d 9om   WY   96T yA 3Com  Hub       name  m  reports that a  physical entity of service id 4 1 has  changed state to  T estate 3    event  Ieg     No Probable cause message        CsEvFormat E vent00ea0033    fd    Y w   d 9om   Y Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports that the  power requirements of the entities in  the chassis exceed the power capacity of  the power supplies   event   e       CsP Cause P rob00ea0033    The combination of the power requirements  of all the entities in the chassis has been  calculated to exceed the power capacity of  the power supplies present in the chassis        CsE vFormat E vent00ea0034    fd    Y w   d 9om   WY    T    A 3Com  Hub        name m  reports that the  managemant card temperature sensing  deviceis reporting DANGER   event  Le     CsPCause Prob00ea0034    Mounted on the Management card is a  temperature sensing device  This device  provides three output levels  OK  WARM  and DANGER  DANGER causes a trap to  be generated        CsE vFormat E vent00ea0035      d    Yw  96d  m   WY    T    A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that the  status input 4 2 of name 5 3  has  changed state to  1  1 Open   2 Closed    event   e      No Probable cause message        CsE vFormat E vent00ea0036    1d    Yw   d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub      name m  reports that port 4  2 has learned a staion address  H 3     event  e         No Probable cause message           Event and Alarm Messages  4 6    3Com PortS witch Hubs  Management Module Gu
16.  describe the devices which are  permitted totransmit and receive on the corresponding port     Slot  Displays the slot number of the port in question     Port  Displays the port number of the port in question     MAC Address  TheMAC address of a station assigned to this port     Row Status  The status for this entry     Table 5 11 shows possible values and descriptions                                      Table 5 11  Row Status Values  Value Description  Active This status can be displayed and set  NotinService This status can be displayed and set  NotReady This status can be displayed but not set  Create amp Go Used only when adding entries  Create amp Wait Used only when adding entries  Destroy Deletes the entry  Application Views 3Com PortSwitch Hubs    5 26 Management Module Guide    Serial I  f Application       Mrm Resilience Application    Mrm Resilience Application    This application provides access to the Mrm Resilience Table view  The model  for this application is 3CommrmResApp     Mrm Resilience View    This view contains the Mrm Resilience Table and the following     Flush Table  Setting this menu button to Flush empties the Resilience Table  Once flushed   no resilient links are configured  You can now configure new links     This button opens the Add Resilient Table Entry view  Enter the Instance of  the new pair and set the Under Mod field to Under Mod  This creates an  empty entry in the table  Double click the entry to be able to enter the  definition     
17.  is exerted will remain disabled  when normal operation resumes        9032295 E2    Configuration Views  3 5    Port Configuration View       The Administrative Status value takes precedence over Auto Partition and  functionally operates between the auto partition mechanism and the AUI   PMA     Enabling the port sets it to notAutoPartitioned regardless of its pre disabling  state     Operational Status   Displays the port s operational state  The operational state indicates that the  port is enabled and working  even though it might be auto partitioned  The  notP resent state indicates the port is physically removed  note this may or  may not be possible depending on the type of port   Possible values are  operational  notOperational  and notPresent     Auto Partition State  Indicates whether the port is currently partitioned by the repeater s auto   partition protection     The conditions that cause port partitioning are specified in the IEEE 802 3  Standard     Last Source Address  Displays the Source Address of the last readable frame received  If there is no  data 0 0 0 0 0 0 is displayed     Source Address Changes   This counter is incremented by one for each timethe Last Source Address  attribute changes  This may indicate whether a link is connected to a single  DTE or another multi user segment  The approximate minimum time for  rollover of this counter is 81 hours        Configuration Views 3Com PortS witch Hubs    3 6    Management Module Guide    MII      Chapter
18.  of the SPECTRUM views for this device  These  views are accessible from double click zones  Figure 1 1  and Icon Subviews  menus  Figure 1 2 and Figure 1 3      Figure 1 4  SPECTRUM Views Roadmap          Introduction 3Com PortSwitch Hubs  1 4 Management Module Guide       A       Chapter 2    Device Views       What Is in This Chapter    This chapter describes the following device views available for 3Com  PortSwitch Hubs       Chassis Device view    Interface Device view    See Chapter 1    ntroduction  for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views        9032295 E2  2 1    Chassis DeviceView       Chassis Device View    This view shows a logical representation of the device chassis and   ts  interfaces or ports  The Chassis Device icon provides menu and double click  zone access to the views that monitor the interfaces     Figure 2 1 shows an example of the Chassis Device view for 3Com PortSwitch  Hubs                       Figure 2 1  Chassis Device View  za      Example of type Hub3ComPortSw of Landscape daedalus Primary   J E    File View Help    nn e      zz AN       ae               INES  6   718   9  A 15  18 17 18 19 20 21 221 23 24 25 Bel Lo  104 Lo Lod 20    l          PortSw                                                                         Chassis Device   con       Device Views  2 2    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Chassis Device View       Chassis Device   con    Chassis Device   con    This icon is a logical representation of the physic
19.  portions of the derivative software incorporating  restricted computer software are made subject to the same restricted rights      5  Disclosed toand reproduced for use by support service contractors in accordance with  subparagraphs  b   1  through  4  of this clause  provided the Government makes  such disclosure or reproduction subject to these restricted rights  and     6  Used or copied for usein or transferred to a replacement computer      c  Notwithstanding the foregoing  if this computer software is published copyrighted  computer software  it is licensed tothe Government  without disclosure prohibitions  with  the minimum rights set forth in paragraph  b  of this clause      d  Any other rights or limitations regarding the use  duplication  or disclosure of this  computer software are to be expressly stated in  or incorporated in  the contract      e  This Notice shall be marked on any reproduction of this computer software  in whole or in part        3Com PortSwitch Hubs  ii Management Module Guide    III      Contents          Preface  Misael INS Ud dad ix  Even OS a aaa ec x  Related SPECTRUM Daunen  een X  Other Related Documentation       oooocccccccccnccnnnananananononnnnna nana na nana n o nono n nn cnn cnn nan anar nor rana nnd ann xi  Chapter 1 Introduction  heben Must Hape  ce a a AN 1 1    COn Prien DIES a diia 1 1  SPECTRUM Roda Typen    dd ta ee 1 1  Arena SPECTRUM VIENS a use 1 2  SPECTRUM Vicus RS  1 4  Chapter 2 Device Views  E A Chapter 2er 2 1  C
20. Ethernet  0 0 0 0 0 0          9032295 E2 DeviceViews  2 7    Interface DeviceView       Interface Device   con    Interface Device  con       Figure 2 5        This icon is a logical representation of the services provided by this device   This section describes the information available from the Interface Device  icon  Figure 2 5 shows an example of the Interface Device icon for 3Com  PortSwitch Hubs        Interface Device Icon    Interface Index Number Interface Status Label   Interface Status View    Interface Type Label   Interface Configuration View    MAC  Physical  Address Label   Interface Address Translation Table    IP Address Label   Secondary Address Panel    Interface Performance Label   Interface Performance View       Interface  Device  Icon    Interface Index Number  Displays the number used to refer tothis interface     Interface Status Label  Displays the operational status of this interface  Double click this area to open  the Interface Status view  Possible values are Default  ON  OFF  and Testing     Interface Type Label  Displays the protocol in use on this interface  Double dick this area to open  the Interface Configuration View described in Chapter 3  Configuration Views        DeviceViews  2 8    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management ModuleGuide    Interface Device View       Interface Devicel con    MAC  Physical  Address Label   Displays the MAC address of this interface  Double click this area to open the  InterfaceAddress Translation Tabledescribed 
21. Group related failure  portFailure Port related failure  generalFailure An unspecified failure  Health Text    Displays a string that provides information on the operational state of the  repeater  This may be used to provide detailed failure information or  instructions for problem resolution     Partitioned Ports  Displays the number of ports in the repeater whose current state meets all the  following criteria       The Port Operational Status does not have the value notPresent    The Port Administrative Status is enabled    The Port Auto Partition State is set to autoPartitioned    Group Capacity   Displays the number of groups that can be contained within the repeater   Within each managed repeater  groups are numbered from 1 to this number   Some groups may not be present in a given repeater  in which case the actual  number of groups will be less than this number     In practice  this will generally be the number of modules  cards  or boards that  can fit in the physical repeater enclosure  and the group numbers will  correspond to numbers marked on the physical enclosure     This button applies the current settings     This button accesses the RF C1516 Extensions view        Application Views  5 16    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    SNMP Extensions Application       RFC1516 Extensions View    This view contains the RFC1516 Extensions Table  which displays  information on the configuration of the ports on the device  Double click any of  the table entr
22. Information   After each poll  this field is updated with protocol  specific information from  the packet exchange  For the I PX protocol  this displays the number of router  hops made by the poll response packet  For the IP protocol  this displays the  value of Time To Live from the IP packet header     Success Index   Displays the index of the event that is used when a successful poll is made  after a number of unsuccessful ones  If this value is zero  no event will be  generated     Failure Index   Displays the index of the event that is used when an unsuccessful poll is made  after a number of successful ones  If this value is zero  no event will be  generated     Owner  Displays the owner of the device  RMON OwnerString conventions are used  here to help control multi manager situations     Status  Displays the creation or deletion status of entries in the PollTable RMON  EntryStatus conventions are used        Application Views  5 14    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management ModuleGuide    SNMP Extensions Application       RMON Extensions Host View    This view contains MAC to Port and Port to MAC tables  These tables provide  cross references between the MAC address of a port and the complete Object  ID string that refers to that port     RMON Extensions E vent Alarm View    This view contains the Alarm Table and the Event Table  The Alarm Table  cross references the index number for an alarm with   ts peak value  The Event  Table cross references the index number for an eve
23. This button opens the Mrm Resilience Standby Table     Mrm Resilience Table    A device can be configured to have a number of    resilient pairs    802 3 Point to   Point connections  for example  UTP  which allows two repeaters to be  connected in a resilient configuration  In such a pair  one port is the main port   the other the standby port  One of these ports is enabled and is the current  active port  the other is present in casethe active port fails  The device detects  a failure and switches ports     For a resilient pair definition to be valid  both ports must be on the same  repeater  Also  the standby port must be configured to be    disabled on boot      that is  it must recover from a power failure in a disabled state to prevent  loops in the network     This table allows creation and deletion or resilient pairs and provides status  control and information  The entries are indexed on the repeater number and  slot port location of the main port     Double clicking an entry accesses the M rm Resilience Table Entry View in  which you can update the configuration of a resilient pair     Repeater  Displays the repeater on which both ports in the pair are located        9032295 E2    Application Views  5 27    Serial I  f Application       Table 5 12     Main Slot  Displays the slot number of the main port in the pair     Main Port  Displays the port number of the main port in the pair     Main State  Displays the state of the main port  Table 5 12 shows possible value
24. abel Subviews Menu    Table 2 2 describes the Port Identification Label Subviews menu selections   See Chapter 1  Introduction  for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views     Table 2 2  Port Identification Label Subviews Menu       Menu Selection    Description       Port Notes    Opens the Port Notes view described in the SPECTRUM    Views Reference       Port Configuration    Opensthe Port Configuration View described in Chapter  3  Configuration Views        Port Detail    Opensthe Error Breakdown view described in the  SPECTRUM Views Reference       Port Performance          Opens the Module Performance view described in the  SPECTRUM Views Reference          Device Views  2 6    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide       Interface Device View       Interface Device View    This view shows a logical representation of the interfaces or ports on the  device  The Interface Device icon provides menu and double click zone access  to the views that monitor the interfaces     Figure 2 4 shows an example of the Interface Device view for 3Com  PortSwitch Hubs     Figure 2 4  Interface Device View    Example of type Hub3ComPortSw of Landscape daedalus Primary               File View Help   SS    EA     Model Name  EE Find   Phy Addr   Network Information ADDRESS    Hub3ComPortSw Interface Description                     Ethernet  0 0 0 0 0 0    Ethernet  0 0 0 0 0 0                SLIP Ethernet  8 0 4 E 19 48 90  192 168 101 1 172 19 125 219                Ethernet       
25. al device and its front panel  interfaces  This section describes the information available from the Chassis    Device icon  Figure 2 2 shows an example of the Chassis Device icon for 3Com  PortSwitch Hubs        Figure 2 2  Chassis Device Icon  Module Port  Identification Identification  Label Label          Module Number Label   Module Notes View    Device Type L abel       9032295 E2 DeviceViews    2 3    Chassis DeviceView  Chassis Device   con       Module Identification Label    This label provides the following information  see Figure 2 2      Module Number  Displays the position of the module in the hub stack  Double click this area to  open the Notes view described in the SPECTRUM Views Reference    Device Type Label  Identifies the type of device     Module Icon Subviews Menu    Table 2 1 lists each of the device specific   con Subviews menu selections  available for this device  For information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views  see  Chapter 1  Introduction              Table 2 1  Module Icon Subviews Menu  Menu Selection Description  Module Notes Opens the Notes view described in the  SPECTRUM Views Reference  Module Configuration Opens the Module Configuration View described    in Chapter 3  Configuration Views        Module Performance Opens the Module Performance view described in  the SPECTRUM Views Reference             Port Identification Label    These labels provide access to the Icon Subviews menu for the individual  ports  The labels contain the following info
26. cation Views  5 20    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Serial I  f Application       Slip Mgmt   If the Management type is Distributed  this field displays the entry in the  interface table which represents the potential SLIP  serial port  management  interface for the device  If this is zerothereis no SLIP access port available on  the device     Serial I f Application    The Serial Interface application supports the V 24 Port Config view  and serves  as the anchor point for the I nterface Extensions application  the Port Security  application  and the Mrm Resilience application  The model type for this  application is 3ComserlfApp     V 24 Port Config View    This view contains the V 24 Port Config Table and Slip Port field     Slip Port   Theserial port which SLIP can useto send and receive packets  If this field  has a value of Oxffff  then SLIP can not send or receive packets  You can  update this field     V 24 Port Config Table    This table describes the configuration parameters for the V 24 ports  Double   dick an entry to accesses the V 24 Configuration Table Entry view in which  you can update the selected entry     This table contains the following     Id  Displays the Port ID and index for this table     Conn   Displays whether the port is connected Local to aterminal or terminal  emulator  or Remote to a modem  If it is Local no interface signals need to be  asserted unless by other management options  If it is Remote  at least DSR is  required  
27. cted to those addressed to authorized  Know With Broadcast   devices and broadcast frames  This is not changeable   Allowed  Permanent Need To Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized  Know With Multicast devices  broadcast and multicast frames This is not  Allowed changeable   Intr Action  Displays the action taken if an unauthorized device transmits on this port   Possible values are Not Available  No Action  and Disable Port   Num Addr  Displays the maximum number of addresses that the port can learn or store   Reducing this number may cause some addresses to be deleted  This value is  set by the user and cannot be automatically changed by the agent  This value  must be less than or equal to Max Adar   Num Addr Stored  Displays he number of addresses that are currently in the Port Address Table  for this port  If this object has the same value as Num Addr  no more  addresses can be authorized on this port  This value must be less than or  equal to Num Addr   Max Addr  Displays the maximum value that Num Addr can be set to  It is dependent on  the system resources available  and so may change as system processes  change  If resources are shared between ports  this value could increase or  decrease as resources are shifted around   9032295 E2 Application Views    5 25    Serial I  f Application  Port Security Application       Port Address Table    This table displays theMAC addresses assigned to each port  Addresses will  normally be defined as authorized  and
28. curity Enable Table  Entry view     This table displays the following     Status   Displays the user status  Possible values are Valid and Invalid  A value of  Invalid means the user can no longer access the device  The default users   Monitor  Manager  and Security  can not have their status changed to Invalid   You can update this field in the Security Users Table Entry view     Name  Displays the user name  This is the index for the table  Empty user names are  not allowed     Level   Displays the user access level  This access level defines the scope of  management this user can perform  The levels of security are the same as in  the Security Enable Table described on Page 5 5  You can update this field for  all users except the default users     Password   Displays the password required for user confirmation when access is made  from the local serial port  the front panel  or through Telnet  The Password  field is only available in the Security Users Table Entry view and is a write   only field     Community  Displays a string identifying the user when access is through the original  community based SNMP  RFC1157   You can update this field     Local Party  Displays the local party identity of the user when access is through secure  SNMP  You can update this field     Manager Party  Displays the manager party identity of the user when access is through secure  SNMP  You can update this field     Allows you to add entriestothetable        Application Views  5 6    3Com Po
29. dRemoved   ModN oResource  ModFailure                SWVers  Displays the version of the software running on this device     HWVers  Displays the revision number of the hardware of this device     Filename  Displays the name of the file that contains the software image to load or that  was last loaded  You can update this field     Server Addr or Server IP   ThelP address of the host containing the file which contains the software  image  You can update this field  This can be either an IP address in the  format nnn nnn nnn nnn  or an IPX address in the format       Application Views 3Com PortS witch Hubs  5 12 Management Module Guide    RMON Extensions Application       AABBCCDD 112233445566  An error is returned if the agent does not support  the download protocol implied by the address format     Protocol  Displays the protocol to use when downloading the software  This is  determined from the format of the address in the Server Addr field     Load   This field is only available in the System Loader Entry view  It is always  displayed as NoAction  Set the value to StartDownLoad to load the new  software as specified in this entry     RMON Extensions Application    This application supports the RMON Extensions View  The model type for this  application is 3ComRMONExtApp     RMON Extensions View    Poll Table    This view contains a Poll Table and the following buttons     Accesses the RMON Extensions Host View described below     Accesses the RMON Extensions Event Alarm Vie
30. ecord checksum error      the device type in the file is incorrect      the software image is not suitable for  this version of the hardware     15  the first record in the file was not a  file header     16  The byte count reported in the file  trailer record differed from the  number of bytes actually received    When loading a new image into the device   containing the agent itself  the agent first   reads the beginning of the image file to test  if it is accessible and contains a valid image    If thereis anything wrong  this trap is   generated  no download is performed and   the device continues to run uninterrupted    If this check is successful the download   proper is begun  Should that fail  it is   simply retried continuously until either an  attempt succeeds or the device is reset      11   12   13   14       No Probable cause message           Event and Alarm Messages    4 4    3Com PortS witch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Device Events and Alarms                Table 4 1  3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued   Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message  CsEvFormat E vent00ea0020 CsPCause Prob00ea0020  1d    Yw   d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com When the end station table becomes full  Hub      name  m  reports the this trap is generated   endstation table is full   event   e    CsEvFormat E vent00ea0025    No Probable cause message     d    Yw   d  m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub      name m  reports that the  slot  port  index 4 2 mau has en
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32. er     This table within the Device Configuration view provides the following  configuration information about the device s interfaces or ports     Index  Displays the index number for a given interface or port     Description  Displays a brief description of the device     Type  Displays the type of hardware interface for the port  See the Administration  documentation for a full list of possible interface types     Bandwidth   Displays the interface bandwidth in bits per second  For interfaces that do not  vary in bandwidth or for those where no accurate esti mation can be made  this  will bethe nominal bandwidth     Physical Address  Displays the physical  MAC  address of the interface or port     Operation Status  Displays the current operational state of this port  Possible values are On  Off   and Testing     Admin Status  Displays the current operational state of this port  Possible values are On  Off   and Testing     Last Change  Display the date and time of the last change to the port s status     Queue Length  Displays the length of the queue     Packet Size  Displays the size of packets moving through this port        9032295 E2    Configuration Views  3 3    Interface Configuration View       Interface Configuration View    This view provides information on the configuration and operating status of  the interface     To access the Interface Configuration view do the following    1  Within the Interface Device view  highlight the device icon    2  Fromthelcon Subv
33. essage     d    Yw   d Y m    Y    T     A 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports that a port  1 2 has had a change in link state  The  new state is   1   1 Partitioned   2 Unpartitioned   event   e                Event and Alarm Messages 3Com PortS witch Hubs  4 12 Management Module Guide    I II       Chapter 5    Application Views          What Is in This Chapter    This chapter describes the device specific applications listed below for 3Com  PortSwitch Hubs  The corresponding application model type is shown in  parentheses     e 3Com Security Application  3ComSecA pp     Local SNMP Application  3ComSnmpApp2     Power Supply Application  3CompowerApp     System Loader Application  3ComsysL dApp2     3Com RMON Extensions Application  3ComRmonE xtA pp     3Com SNMP Extensions Application  3Com1516E xtA pp      3Com SuperStack Configuration Application  3ComSSConfApp      3Com Serial Interface Application  3ComserlfApp     Interface Extensions Application  3ComE xtl fApp     Port Security Application  3ComSecPortA pp     Mrm Resilience Standby Application  3CommrmResApp        9032295 E2  5 1    Common Applications       Common Applications    This device supports the following common applications described in the MIB  I  Applications Reference     e MIB II  SNMP2 Agent     ICMP  ICMP App      P  IP2 App     System  System2 App     TCP  TCP2 App     UDP  UDP2 App     The Standard RMON application is available if you purchase the associated  service  This application is described in i
34. face Extensions View 5 22  Apply Changes 5 23  Default Router 5 23  Enable Bootp 5 22  Enable IPX 5 23  If 5 22  IP Address 5 23  Name 5 23  Netmask 5 23   Interface Satus View 2 9   IP 5 2   IP2_App 5 2    L    Label  Module Identification 2 4  Port Identification 2 4  Local SNMP  Next Free Index 5 8  SNMP Trap Table 5 8  Trap Table  Category 5 8  Community 5 8  Destination 5 8  Index 5 8  Protocol 5 8  Row Status 5 9  Throttle 5 9  Local SNMP View 5 8    M    Module  Configuration View 3 5  Notes 2 4  Module Configuration 2 4  Last Status Change 3 5  Module Description 3 5  Module Type 3 5  Operational Status 3 5  Port Capacity 3 5  Module Identification Label  DeviceTypeLabel 2 4  Module Number 2 4  Module Performance 2 4  Mrm Resilience 5 27  Flush Table 5 27  Main Port 5 28  Main Slot 5 28  Main State 5 28  Mod State 5 28  Pair Action 5 28  Pair Enable 5 29  Pair State 5 28  Repeater 5 27  SBY Port 5 28  SBY Slot 5 28  SBY State 5 28  Mrm Resilience Standby  Main Port 5 29  Main Slot 5 29  Port 5 29  Repeater 5 29  Slot 5 29  Type 5 29  Mrm Resilience Standby Table 5 29  Mrm Resilience Table 5 27  Mrm Resilience View 5 27    Network Information Panel 2 10  Notice i       Index    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide       P    Port Address  MAC Address 5 26  Port 5 26  Row Status 5 26  Slot 5 26  Port Address Table 5 26  Port Configuration  Administrative Status 3 5  Auto Partition State 3 6  Last Source Address 3 6  Operational Status 3 6  Source Address Change
35. formation Panel    This panel displays the following information on the configuration of a  network     Name  Displays the name of the network in question     Address  Displays the network address of the network in question     Mask  Displays the subnet mask for the network in question     Interface Threshold View    This view allows you to configure the values at which the following categories  generate alarms  The value in the On field sets the value at which a device  will send an alarm indicating that there is a fault  The value in the Off field  sets the value at which the device will recover from the fault        Load Threshold     Packet Rate Threshold    Error Rate Threshold    96 Discarded Threshold       DeviceViews  2 10    3Com PortS witch Hubs  Management Module Guide    WLI  Chapter 3    Configuration Views          What Is in This Chapter    This chapter describes the Configuration views available for 3Com PortSwitch  Hubs  These views display network configuration and operating information  for the device and its interfaces     The following Configuration views are available for this device        Device Configuration View     Interface Configuration View     Module Configuration View      Port Configuration View    See Chapter 1  Introduction  for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views        9032295 E2  3 1    Device Configuration View       Device Configuration View  This view provides device specific configuration information as well as access  to other v
36. from Labels                      ssssseeeee 1 3  Figure 1 4  SPECTRUM Views ROSAL eie eee er rre dae Ter stint d Inca e an 1 4  Chapter 2 Device Views   Figure 2 1  Mio a A e aa 2 2  Figure 2 2  Chas boa Deu  e  id la 2 3  Figure 2 3  radice anre  LADE  eme E 2 5  Figure 2 4   AMADA EW oum NT 2 7  Figure 2 5  miere Am   tetro A M 2 8  Chapter 5 Application Views   Figure 5 1  Device Application View  Icon Mode            uurnsersennnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn en 5 3  Figure 5 2  Device Application View  List Mode  ann ana ccc t aa 5 4  9032295 E2          vi    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    WL  Tables       Chapter 2 Device Views   Table 2 1  Module  con Subviews Meinl    2 4  Table 2 2  Port Identification Label Subviews Menu                     eese 2 6  Table 2 3  Interface lecon Subviews Menu  2 9  Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages   Table 4 1  3Com Portawitch Hubs Events and ASS ana 4 1  Chapter 5 Application Views   Table 5 1  ecu Audit Log UNIS anna 5 7  Table 5 2  SNPIF Trop CREO IBS cod 5 9  Table 5 3  SNMP Trap Row Status V ale ii 5 9  Table 5 4  Power Supply RBS Status Valles ca 5 10  Table 5 5  System Loader Status States  aan 5 12  Table 5 6  SNMP Repeater Operational Status Values                         eese 5 16  Table 5 7  Super stack Table State V allies a 5 19  Table 5 8  SuperStack Table Management Values                       sessi 5 19  Table 5 9  SuperStack Table Capability V alles    uie drid 5 20  Table 5 10  Port Secu
37. hassis Device VS con ii 2 2  se Deu pe A 2 3  Module Identification Label asien Ai 2 4  Module Icon Subviews Menu                 eene nenne nennen nnns 2 4  Port ldentification Label sont T 2 4  Port Identification Label Subviews Menu                   eene 2 6  Interface Device MA a ee 2 7  Interface Device Ep na ine 2 8  Interface con Subviews Me Ucrania dd 2 9  Interface SEEN aan 2 9  Network Information Panel di 2 10  Interface Threshold View                esee nnns 2 10  Chapter 3 Configuration Views  Mohit Posie This EVA RT rcm 3 1  ecce m rura VION PT EE ELE 3 2  Device Configuration Normale  3 2  Interface Address Translation Table     onnnnnocccnnunnnnncnnnnanananan ano no nono na nana nnne 3 2  Irberrace Conngu sation Ta ii bis 3 3    terrace E astu 4A a dt 3 4  Module Configura een 3 5  Pare Conio MIE ds csi csi 3 5  9032295 E2       Chapter 4 Event and Alarm Messages    WISE ESTA TAS CPE aaa a aaa Rd RE X DDR is 4 1  Device Events and Alcira ER RRE PAD 4 1   Chapter 5 Application Views  ca A E TE A rr trent rr Mere rent rer etre rT ier re 5 1  Common Applitstians anei Em 5 2  Device Application VIEN A en a Ez Vua LE RA EV E 5 2  Security Applicati  n reise 5 5  SERIE VI Pm 5 5  Security Enable Table  us  5 5  SEIEN Users Table VR near 5 6  Security Audit Table VIEW    5 7  Lecal SNMP Appl SEIN ee een 5 8  Local SNMP Viel  5 8  SNMP Trap Table  To 5 8  Power Supply Appl ICAU ON    nennen een 5 10  Power Supply Configuration View    nennen 5 10  Power Supply Table
38. ide    Device Events and Alarms             Table 4 1  3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued   Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause   Message   CsEvFormat E vent00ea0037 CsPCause Prob00ea0037    fd     w   d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com This trap indicates that this port has  Hub    name m  reports that a port   detected security violation    1 2 has detected a security violation     event  e       CsEvFormat E vent00ea0038       No Probable cause message   d    Y w   d Y m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub       name  m  reports that a port  1 2  has had its partion state changed  to 4 1   1 Partitioned   2 UnPartitioned    event   e         CsEvFormat E vent00ea0039  No Probable cause message     d    Yw  96d  m    Y    T     A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that a port  1 2  has had its link state changed to 1  1  1 Present  2 Absent    event   e         CsE vFormat E vent00ea0040  No Probable cause message    d    Y w   d  m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that a port  1 2  has had its Admin state changed to  1 1  1 Enabled  2 Disabled  by a  gauge   event   e          CsEvFormat E vent00ea0041  No Probable cause message     d    Y w  96d  m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that a port  1 2  has had its Bandwith Used  threshold 4 3  exceeded  The Bandwith  used is 4 1   event   e      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0042       No Probable cause message     d    Yw  96d  m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub      name m  reports that a port  1 2  has had i
39. ies to access the RFC1516 Extension Entry view  from which the  Part Event  Link Event and Repeater Num can be modified     RFC1516 Extensions Table  This table contains the following fields     Index  Displays the specific port within the stack in the format    module port        Part Even   Displays whether an RMON event is generated when the port partition state  changes  If no event is generated  this will be zero  The default value will be  zero for point to point fiber and copper links like UTP  10BaseF  etc  For multi   drop links  this will default to sending a trap and logging an event in the  RMON log table     LinkState Event  Displays the RMON event generated when the link signal is lost for this port   If no event is required  this object will be zero  The default value is zero     Module  This attribute indicates whether the port is a modular port or not  Possible  values are Unknown  Modular Port  and Not Modular Port     Function  Displays the function of the port  Possible values are Unknown  Repeater  and  Bridge     Repeater Num   Displays the repeater to which this port is connected in a multiple repeater  system  Setting this to a value that is illegal for a particular repeater will  result in an error code being returned  By default each port is connected to a  default repeater     Each repeater in the stack is represented in the system by an entry in the  interface table  To switch a repeater port between different repeaters  change  the value of the in
40. iews menu  select IF Configuration    The Interface Configuration view provides the following information     Operation Status  Displays the status of the module  Possible values are operational   notoperational and unknown     Admin  Status   Provides a menu button to set the Administrative status of the port  Once  disabled  a port must be explicitly enabled to restore operation  A port that is  already disabled when power is lost or when a reset is exerted will remain  disabled when normal operation resumes  Possible values are On  Off  and  Testing     Last Change   Displays the system uptime at which the interface entered   ts current  operational state  A value of zero indicates that the status has not changed  since the agent was last restarted     Network Name Address  Displays the network name and the address at which it appears     Physical Address  Displays the physical  MAC  address of the interface or port     Bandwidth   Displays the interface bandwidth in bits per second  For interfaces that do not  vary in bandwidth or for which no accurate esti mate can be made  this will be  the nominal bandwidth     Packet Size  Displays the largest Maximum Transmission Unit  MTU  that can be  transmitted or recieved by the port  measured in octets     Queue Length  Displays the length of the outbound packet queue in packets        Configuration Views 3Com PortSwitch Hubs  3 4 Management Module Guide    Module Configuration View       Module Configuration View    This view 
41. iews that allow you to configure device components   To access the Device Configuration view do the following   1  Highlight the device icon     2  Fromthelcon Subviews menu  select Configuration     Device Configuration Information    This section of the Configuration view displays the following device specific  information     Device Name  Displays the user setable name of the device     Contact Status  Indicates whether a connection with the device has been established  Possible  status messages include  Established  Lost and Initial     Number of Interfaces  Displays the number of interfaces or ports available on this device     Router Redundancy  This menu button allows you to set router redundancy to true or false     This view also provides the following buttons     Opens the Interface Address Translation Table  described below     Reconfigures the device with the current settings     Interface Address Translation Table    This table provides the following fields     Interface Index  Displays the number for a given interface or port        Configuration Views 3Com PortSwitch Hubs  3 2 Management Module Guide    Device Configuration View       Interface Configuration Table  Physical Address  Displays the physical  MAC  address of the interface or port     Network Address  Displays the network address of the interface or port     Interface Configuration Table    Double click any entry in this table to access the Interface Configuration View  described later in this chapt
42. in Chapter 3  Configuration  Views     IP Address Label  Displays the IP address of this interface  Double click this area to open the  Network Information Panel described below     Interface Performance Label   Displays the number of packets transmitted  Double click this area to open  the Interface Performance view described in the SPECTRUM Views  Reference     Interface Icon Subviews Menu    Table 2 3 describes the Interface Icon Subviews menu selections  See Chapter  1  Introduction  for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views                                         Table 2 3  Interface Icon Subviews Menu  Menu Selection Description  Detail Opens the Interface Detail view described in the  SPECTRUM Views Reference   IF Status Opens the Interface Status View described below   IF Configuration Opens the Interface Configuration View described in  Chapter 3  Configuration Views   IF Address Translation Opens the Interface Address Translation Table described  Table in Chapter 3  Configuration Views   Network Information Opens the Network Information Panel described below   Panel  Thresholds Opens the Interface Threshold View described below   Model Information Opens the M odel I nformation view described the  SPECTRUM Views Reference  Interface Status View  This view displays the operational status if the interface and allows you to set  the administrative status of the interface   9032295 E2 DeviceViews    2 9    Interface DeviceView       Interface Device   con    Network In
43. is application is 3ComE xtlfApp     Interface Extensions View    This view contains the Interface Extensions Table  Double click an entry to  access the RFC1516 Extension Entry view  which allows you to modify an  interface     If  Displays the interface number     Enable Bootp  Displays whether BootP is enabled or not        Application Views  5 22    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Serial I  f Application       Interface Extensions Application    IP Address  Displays the IP address for this interface           Netmask  Displays the subnet mask for this interface  See the description of IP Address  for a more information     Default Router  Displays the IP address of the default router used by this interface  See the  description of IP Address for a more information     Apply Changes   This causes changes to the IP configuration of the device to be made  permanent  reconfigures the stack to use the parameters  and optionally  restarts the stack using these parameters  Store And Apply will store changes  in non volatile memory and reconfigure the stack to use those parameters     Applying the new parameters may cause the device to reset  In this case there  will be a delay of a few seconds before the new configuration is adopted  which  will allow the SNMP response to the set request to be returned     The correct procedure when changing IP configuration is to set all individual  parameters and then apply changes  If the device resets before a Store And  Appl
44. letes all addresses  for this port  learns addresses up tothe number permitted  then sets Port  Modeto secure  Secure disables learning     When in a learning mode  Num Adar displays the maximum number of  addresses that can be learned on the port  This can be set by the user     A trap is sent whenever a station has been learned  and a different trap is  sent whenever a packet is received from an unauthorized station     Need To Know  Displays the way frames are to be forwarded to this port  Table 5 10 shows  possible values and their meanings     Port Security Need To Know Values          Value Meaning  Not Available Need to know is not available  This is not changeable   Disabled Norestrictions are in place and all frames get sent                    Application Views  5 24    3Com PortS witch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Serial I  f Application       Port Security Application                                     Table 5 10  Port Security Need To Know Values  Continued   Value Meaning  Need To Know Only Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized  devices   Need To Know With Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized  Broadcast Allowed devices and broadcast frames   Need To Know With Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized  Multicast Allowed devices  broadcast and multicast frames   Permanent Need To Frames are restricted to those addressed to authorized  Know Only devices  This is not changeable   Permanent Need To Frames are restri
45. nt with its action  Double   click the Event Action field to edit it     SNMP Extensions Application    This application supports the SN MP Repeater Configuration View  The model  type name for this application is 3Com1516E xtApp    SNMP Repeater Configuration View    This view contains the following buttons and fields     Reset   Allows you to reset the repeater  Resetting does not affect the management  counters or the Administrative State  but it does cause a disruptive Self Test   Asa result of this action a Reset trap may be sent  This action may result in  the loss of packets  Possible values are noReset and reset     NonDisrupt Test   Selecting self Test performs an agent specific  non disruptive self test  After  performing this test the agent will update the repeater health information  If  a change in the repeater health has occurred  the agent will send a trap   Possible values are noSelfTest and selfTest     Operational Status   Displays the operational state of the repeater  In the case of multiple kinds of  failures  for example  a repeater failure and a port failure   this value will  reflect the highest priority failure        9032295 E2 Application Views  5 15    SNMP Extensions Application       Table 5 6     See Table 5 6 for possible values and their meanings     SNMP Repeater Operational Status Values                                     Value Description  other Undefined or unknown  ok No known failures  rptrFailure Repeater related failure  groupFailure 
46. onventions       Menu selections and buttons referenced in text appear in bold  for  example  Configuration or Detail       Buttons names appear in shadowed boxes when introducing paragraphs  describing their use  for example       Menu navigation appears in order of selection  for example  I con  Subviews   gt  Utilities   gt  Application       Referenced chapter titles and section headings appear in italics     Referenced documents appear in bold italics   e The 3ComPortSwitch Hub is referred to as    device          References in blue are hypertext links for online documents     Related SPECTRUM Documentation    When using this guide  you should have a clear understanding of SPECTRUM  functionality and navigational techniques as described in the Administration  documentation  the Operation documentation  and the following  documentation     Report Generator User s Guide   Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators  Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators  How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM       Preface 3Com PortS witch Hubs  x Management Module Guide    Other Related Documentation       Other Related Documentation    Refer to the following documentation for more information on managing  TCP IP based networks     Martin  J ames  Kathleen Kavanagh Chapman  J oe Leben  Local Area  Networks  Architectures and Implementations  2d ed  Englewood Cliffs   NJ   Prentice Hall  1994     Rose  Marshall T  The Simple Book  An Introduction to Management of  TCP IP based
47. ower Supply Table    This table displays the status of all power supply units in the stack  Double   click an entry in this table to display the Power Supply Table Entry view for  that entry  You can not update information in either view     Index    Displays the index number of the unit in question     RBS Present    Indicates if a Resilient Backup Power Supply unit is attached to the unit     RBS Status    Displays the status of the Resilient Backup Power Supply attached to the  unit  Table 5 4 shows possible values and descriptions     Table 5 4  Power Supply RBS Status Values       Value    Description       RBSNotApplicable    The unit does not support Resilient Power Supplies       RBSOK    The Resilient Power Supply is functioning with no faults       RBSFault          The Resilient Power Supply has a fault             Application Views  5 10    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Security Application       System Loader Application    System Loader Application    This application provides access tothe System Loader View  which presents a  table containing a history of software images loaded on this device  The model  type for this application is 3ComsysL dApp2     System Loader View    This view contains the System Loader Table  Double dick an entry in this  table to display the System Loader Entry view in which you can update the  Filename and Server Address fields for that entry and initiate downloads     System Loader Table    This table is used to con
48. peration of resilience on this pair of  ports  The setting TogglePort swaps the currently active port with the standby  one if  and only if  the standby port has a status of OK        Application Views  5 28    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Serial I  f Application       Pair Enable  This filed Enables or Disables both ports in theresilient pair     Mrm Resilience Standby Table    TheMrm Resilience Standby Table is accessed by clicking the Standby Map  Table button in the Mrm Resilience view  This is a read only table which  provides shortcut information to allow the translation of a port number to a  corresponding main port number  This number can then be used to access the  Mrm Resilience Table  Each resilient pair has two entries in the table  one for  the main port and one for the standby     Repeater  Displays the repeater on which the port is located     Slot  Displays the slot number on which the port is located     Port  Displays the port number of the port     Type  Displays the type of the port  Possible values are Main and Standby     Main Slot  Displays the slot number of the main port in the pair     Main Port  Displays the port number of the main port in the pair        9032295 E2    Application Views  5 29    Serial 1  f Application          Application Views 3Com PortS witch Hubs  5 30 Management Module Guide    Numerics    3CommrmResApp 5 27  3CommultiApp2 5 22  3CompowerApp 5 10  3ComSecApp 5 5  3ComSecPortApp 5 24  3ComSnmpApp2 5 8    A   
49. plays the physical  MAC  address  Note that the index value can change if  devices are inserted into the stack  but that the physical address will not     Last Reset  Displays the time  in hundredths of a second  since this device was last reset   If a device is not operational  this will be zero     Type  Displays a number that represents this type of device in the MIB     The values of this integer are administered by allocating a MIB object  identifier for each type of unit from a common branch  The value of this object  is then the last level in that identifier  The values are defined in this MIB       Application Views  5 18    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide       SuperStack Application       SuperStack Configuration View    module  and unlikely to be contiguous  If a type value is not available for this  device  this will return zero  There are two reasons why this value may not be  availablethrough this view of the MIB  the device may not currently be active   or the information is only available through the device s own agent     Description  Displays a text string that describes the device  If it cannot provide a name   this will be empty     Name   Displays a simple text string that can be used to assign a nameto a device  By  default this string is empty  If a management application writes to this field   the device will storethe string in non volatile storage     State    Displays the state of a unit in the stack  Possible values are shown in  Table
50. ply  connected to this repeater has  recovered from a fault   event  4e3      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0066       No Probable cause message   a    Yw   d Y m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub  ttHname  m  reports that a port  1 2  has seen an unrecognised MAC  address and is doing the following  action 4 1   22N otify  3 Disconnect     event              CsEvFormat E vent00ea0067  No Probable cause message   d    Y w   d Y m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports that a  repeater 4 2  has had its Bandwith  Used threshold 4 3 exceeded  The  Bandwith used is 4 1  event   e            Event and Alarm Messages    4 10    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Device Events and Alarms             Table 4 1  3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued   Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message  CsEvFormat E vent00ea0068    No Probable cause message     d    Yw   d  m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that a  repeater 4 2  has had its Errors 10000  packets threshold 4 3  exceeded  The  Errors 10000 packets is 4 1   event   e      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0069       No Probable cause message     d    Y w   d  m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub      name  m  reports that a card  1 2 has had its Bandwith Used  threshold 4 3 exceeded  The Bandwith  used is 4 1   event  E      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0070       No Probable cause message     d    Yw  96d Y m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub       name  m  reports that a card  1 2  has had its Errors 10000 packets  threshold 4 3
51. provides information on the configuration and operating status of  the module     To access the Module Configuration view dothe following    1  Within the Chassis Device view  highlight the module icon    2  Fromthelcon Subviews menu  select Module Configuration   The Module Configuration view provides the following information     Operational Status  Displays the status of the module  Possible values are operational   notoperational and unknown     Last Status Change   Displays the system up time at the time when the value of the operational  status object for this group last changed  A value of zero indicates that the  group s status has not changed since the agent was last restarted     Port Capacity  Displays the number of ports on the module     Module Type  OID   Displays the Object ID of the MIB for this device     Module Description  Displays a brief description of the device     Port Configuration View    This view provides information on the configuration and operating status of a  port within a module     To access the Port Configuration view dothe following    1  Within the Chassis Device view  highlight the port icon    2  Fromthelcon Subviews menu  select Port Configuration   The Port Configuration view provides the following information     Administrative Status   This menu button allows you to enable and disable the port  Once disabled  a  port must be explicitly enabled to restore operation  A port which is already  disabled when power is lost or when a reset
52. ps     00000004   h High priority security traps   00000008 h Low priority security traps   00000010 h Alarms and polling traps   00000020 h Regular heartbeat traps   00000040 h End Station Table traps     00000080   h Reserved   00000100 h Physical entity traps   00000200 h Facility traps   00000400 h Service related traps  OxFFFFFFFF Enables all traps  Throttle  The maximum rate at which the Destination is willing to receive traps  in  milliseconds  A value of 2000 will limit the traps to one every 2 seconds  A  value of 0 indicates that notrap throttling is required  You can update this  field   Row Status  The status for this entry  Table 5 3 shows possible values and descriptions   Table 5 3  SNMP Trap Row Status Values  Value Description  Active This status can be displayed and set  NotinService This status can be displayed and set  NotReady This status can be displayed but not set  Create amp Go Used only when adding entries  Create amp  Wait Used only when adding entries  Destroy Deletes the entry  9032295 E2       Application Views  5 9    Security Application       Power Supply Application    Power Supply Application    This application provides access tothe Power Supply Configuration view   which presents a table containing power supply information for this device   The model type for this application is 3CompowerApp     Power Supply Configuration View    This view contains the Power Supply Table and a description of how power  supply information is generated     P
53. rity Need To Know Valles  5 24  Table 5 11  Ron E itcr  ii eT 5 26  Table 5 12  Mrm Resilience Main or Standby States                      essen 5 28  9032295 E2    vii          3Com PortSwitch Hubs  viii Management Module Guide          Usethis guide as a reference for the 3Com PortSwitch Hubs management  software  Before using this guide  you should be familiar with SPECTRUM s  functions and navigational techniques as described in the Administration  documentation and the Operation documentation     For the purposes of this guide  the 3Com PortSwitch Hub is referred to as       device        What Is in This Guide    The organization of the 3Com PortSwitch Hubs Management Module    Guide is as follows     Chapter    Chapter 1  Introduction    Chapter 2  DeviceViews    Chapter 3  Configuration Views    Chapter 4  Event and Alarm Messages    Chapter 5  Application Views    Description    Describes the device  the management module   and model types  This chapter also provides  information on accessing device specific views     Describes the Device views representingthe  device     Describes the Configuration views for the device  and the network management information  provided by these views     Lists and explains the event and alarm messages  generated in the Event Log or Alarm Manager for  the device     Describes the Application views and application   specific information for this device        9032295 E2    Conventions       Conventions    This guide uses the following c
54. rization failure  Other user is trying  device  named  mj  has detected an to connect to device with an invalid  Authentication Failure   event         community string     CsEvFormat E vent0001030b CsPCause Prob0001030b        d    Y w  96d Y m   KY    T    A n  t  Lost contact with EGP neighbor   device  named  m  has detected an EGP   Neighbor Loss  EGP Neighbor IP   address is  O 1   event  1e3      CsE vFormat E vent00ea0013       No Probable cause message   d    Yw   d Y m   WY    T     A 3Com  Hub    name  m  Is informing the  manager that the device is still  operating   event   e          CsE vFormat E vent00ea0014  No Probable cause message   fd    Y w   d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub      name  m  has had its  configuration modified via the ascii  agent  This may bethrough Telnet or  the V24 port   event   eH        CsEvFormat E vent00ea0015  No Probable cause message   1d    Yw   d Y m    Y    T A 3Com  Hub      name  m  An user   S 1     has  attempted a login and failed three  times  The cause was  T comstat 2    event   e               Event and Alarm Messages 3Com PortSwitch Hubs    4 2    Management Module Guide    Device Events and Alarms       Table 4 1     3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued        Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message       CsEvFormat E vent00ea0016  No Probable cause message   fd    Y w   d 9om    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  ttHname  m  a gauge  O 1  has  gone over its threshold   3  The sample  period was 
55. rmation  see Figure 2 3            Device Views 3Com PortSwitch Hubs  2 4 Management Module Guide    Chassis Device View       Figure 2 3  Port Identification Label    Port  Identification  Label    Port Number   Port Notes View    Port Operation Label   Port Configuration View    Port Enable Label   Port Configuration View    Port Partition Label   Error Breakdown View    Port Statistics Label   Port Performance View          Port Number  Displays the number of the port within the module  Double click this area to  open the Port Notes view described intheSPECTRUM Views Reference    Port Operation Label   Displays the operational status of the port  Possible values are Operational  and Nonoperational  Double click this area to open the Port Configuration  View described in Chapter 3  Configuration Views     Port Enable Label   Displays the enable status of the port  Possible values are Enable and Disable   Double dick this area to open the Port Configuration View described in  Chapter 3  Configuration Views     Port Partition Label   Displays partition stus of the port  Possible values are Not Partitioned and  Auto Partitioned  Double click this area to open the Error Breakdown view  described in the SPECTRUM Views Reference    Port Statistics Label  Displays the number of packets transmitted  Double click this area to open  the Port Performance view described in the SPECTRUM Views Reference        9032295 E2 Device Views  2 5    Chassis DeviceView       Port Identification L
56. rtSwitch Hubs  Management ModuleGuide    Security Application       Security Audit Table View    This view displays a record of all updates to the managed database of the  device  When the log is full the oldest entry is overwritten  Therefore  this log  should be read regularly by a management device so that a permanent record  of the management history can be stored     This view cannot be modified  It displays the following     Index  Displays the index number for an entry  This is a value between 1 and 65535   which resets to 1 after reaching 65535     Time  Displays the time of the last update request  in hundredths of a second since  the last system restart     User  Displays the name of the user making the request     Object  Displays the object identifier for the item being updated  This includes any  qualifier for the object     Value  Displays the new value for the item                                               a the result of the update request  See Table 5 1 for possible responses    Table 5 1  Security Audit Log Results  Result Meaning   Success U pdate succeeded   Pending Update not yet completed   Too big Value rejected as too big for the   tem   Failed Value rejected by access function   Locked Item is locked by another manager   Security violation User does not have privileges for this request   No such function Item is read only   N o such item Item does not exist  9032295 E2 Application Views    5 7    Security Application       Local SNMP Application  
57. s 3 6  Port Identification Label  Port Enable Label 2 5  Port Number 2 5  Port Operation Label 2 5  Port Partition Label 2 5  Port Statistics Label 2 5  Port Security 5 24  Intr Action 5 25  Max Addr 5 25  Mode 5 24  Need To Know 5 24  Num Addr 5 25  Num Addr Stored 5 25  Port 5 24  Slot 5 24  Port Security Table 5 24  Port Security View 5 24  Power Supply  Index 5 10  RBS Present 5 10  RBS Status 5 10  Power Supply Configuration  Power Supply Table 5 10  Power Supply Configuration View 5 10  Probable Cause Messages 4 1    R    RBS 5 10  Related Reading  Other xi  Spectrum x  Restricted Rights Notice ii  RFC1516 Extensions Table 5 17  Allowed Reps 5 17  Conn Type 5 18    Function 5 17  Index 5 17  LinkState Event 5 17  Module 5 17  Part Event 5 17  Repeater Num 5 17  RFC1516 Extensions View 5 17  RMON Extensions  Poll Table 5 13  Attempt 5 14  Failure Index 5 14  Index 5 13  Information 5 14  IP Address 5 13  Last Request 5 14  LastReply 5 14  Owner 5 14  Period 5 14  Protocol 5 14  Status 5 14  Success Index 5 14  Timeout 5 14  RMON Extensions Event Alarm View 5 15  RMON Extensions Host View 5 15  RMON Extensions View 5 13    S    Security Application  Local SNMP 5 8  Power Supply 5 10  Security View 5 5  System Loader 5 11   Security Audit Table 5 7  Index 5 7  Object 5 7  Result 5 7  Time 5 7  User 5 7  Value 5 7   Security Enable  Community 5 5  FrontPanel 5 5  Secure 5 5  Security Level 5 5  Telnet 5 5  Terminal 5 5       9032295 E2    Index       S  Continued     Securi
58. s and  descriptions     Mrm Resilience Main or Standby States                            Value Description  Failed Loss of signal to the port  OK Port is capable of carrying traffic but is in the standby state  OKandActive Port is active  SBY Slot    Displays the slot number of the standby port in the pair  You can update this  field using the Mrm Resilience Table Entry view     SBY Port  Displays the port number of the standby port in the pair  You can update this  field using the Mrm Resilience Table Entry view     SBY State  Displays the state of the main port  Table 5 12 shows possible values and  descriptions     Pair State   Displays the state of the resilient pair  Possible values are Operational and  Invalid  When this field is Operational  all of the parameters in the entry are  valid  When this field is Invalid  either information has been omitted  or the  resilient pair rules are no longer valid because of a change in the configuration  of the device  such as moving a card     Mod State   Displays the Modification State of the resilient pair  You must set the Under  Mod field in the Mrm Resilience Table Entry view to a value of Under Mod  before changing the configuration of a pair  The changes are not applied until  this field shows the value Stable     Pair Action   This field is used to change the state of the pair  Setting a value of Create  configures the pair using the definitions in the entry  Setting Delete removes  the entry from the table and terminates o
59. t string  where each octet represents a capability  Possible  values are shown in Table 5 9     SuperStack Table Capability Values             Value Description  01 Full RMON  02 3Com Proprietary repeater resilience  03 3Com Repeater Security MIB                If a unit has a value of  02 03  for this object  then it supports repeater  resilience and security  but no other features such as RMON     Prom Version   Displays the PROM version number on the device  If the unit has no PROM   does not correctly report the PROM version  or is currently non operational   this will be empty     HW Version  Displays the hardware version number of the device  If the hardware version  is not available  this will be empty     SW Version   Displays the software version number of the device  If a unit does not make   ts  version number information available  or the device has no software  this will  be empty     Serial Number  Displays the serial number for the device     Attention  Displays if there is an attention mechanism on a device  Possible values are  No Attention and Attention     Some units contain a mechanism for drawing attention  which is useful for  directing maintainance personnel  This is often done by flashing a special  LED     Mgmt If   If the Management type is Distributed  this field displays the entry in the  interface table which represents the potential management interface for the  device  If this is zero  there is no management available for the device        Appli
60. tered or  left the available state  current state is   T maustate 1    event  4eH     CsEvFormat E vent00ea0027       No Probable cause message   d    Y w   d  m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub  ttHname  m  reports that a new  entity of service type  T service 1 has  been installed at location 4 2  The  service ID is 4 5 and the entity has  name 5 9 and 4 77 ports   event   e       CsEvFormat E vent00ea0028       No Probable cause message     d    Y w   d  m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub        name  m  reports that an  entity of service ID 4 1 and entity  name 5 3 has been removed   event     e    CsEvFormat E vent00ea0029       No Probable cause message   ad    Yw  96d Y m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub  ttHname  m  reports that an  entity of service ID 4 1 at the slot   index is    4 has changed its facilitities  for its type  T etype 3 to 4 5   event   e       CsE vFormat E vent00ea0030       No Probable cause message     d    Yw   d  m    Y    T     A 3Com  Hub      name  m  reports that a card  is added to the service   1   event                      9032295 E2 Event and Alarm Messages  4 5    Device Events and Alarms       Table 4 1  3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued        Message in the Event Log    Alarm View Probable Cause  Message       CsEvFormat E vent00ea0031    1d    Yw  96d Y m    Y    T    A 3Com  Hub       name m  reports that a card  has been removed from the service   1    event   e      No Probable cause message        CsE vFormat E vent00ea0032    fd    Y w  
61. terface index to the new value  An error is returned if the  value cannot be used  for example  using an index number that does not  represent a repeater  or attempting to connect to a repeater that is not in the  same unit     Allowed Reps  Displays the repeaters to which a particular port may be connected        9032295 E2    Application Views  5 17    SuperStack Application       This is a sequence of 16 bit numbers  each a pair of octets  Each encoded value  represents a repeater  The value of the field Repeater Num may be set to any  of the values in this list     For example  is a port can be connected to repeaters 55  92  and 333  the  encoding would be        Repeater 55 Repeater 92 Repeater 333  00 37 00 5c 01 4d                The final value would be 00 37 00 5c 01 4d     Conn Type  Displays the connector type  Possible values are Unknown  RJ 45  Telco  ST   SMA  Female DType 15  BNC  SC  Male DType 15  and Cascade     SuperStack Application    This application suppports the SuperStack Configuration view  The model  type name for this application is 3ComSSConfApp     SuperStack Configuration View    This view provides the SuperStack Table  Double click any field to access the  Stack Config Entry view  in which you can modify the Name and Attention  settings of a device     Index   Displays a number used to identify individual devices in the stack  This value  will usually be contiguous but gaps may be present due  for example  to  unpowered devices     Address  Dis
62. trol the loading of new software images to the device  controlled by the management agent  By convention  the first entry in the  table  Type System  controls the loading of the device containing the  management agent itself  Agents that have no subsidiary devices will have  only this entry in the System Loader Table  For agents with subsidiary  devices  the other entries control the loading of software into these devices     Type   Displays the type of device to load  Simple agents contain only one device type   which is always  System   Subsidiary agents have the type    Component     In  general  a    System    device is one that monitors and manages the operation of  component devices     Inst  Displays the instance of the device type in the Type field        9032295 E2    Application Views  5 11    Security Application  System Loader Application       Status  Displays the status of the last system load operation for this device  or the  reason for   ts failure  Table 5 5 shows possible status settings           Table 5 5  System Loader Status States  State Message     Normal    states LoadPending  LoadActive  Success  Paused  Error states FileN otFound    AccessViolation  IllegalOperation  UnknownTransferl D  NoSuchU ser  NoResponse  NoResource   RecL enM ismatch  InvalidRecType  ChecksumE rror  WrongDevice  WrongH ardwareVersion  N oF ileH eader  ByteCountE rror  InvalidProgAddress  EraseFailed  ProgFailed   Modl nvalidAddress  ModChecksumE rror  ModTimeout  ModBusy  Mo
63. ts Errors 10000 packets  threshold 4 3  exceeded  The Errors   10000 packets is 4 1   event  e                9032295 E2 Event and Alarm M essages  4 7    Device Events and Alarms             Table 4 1  3Com PortSwitch Hubs Events and Alarms  Continued   Message in the Event Log Alarm View Probable Cause  Message  CsEvFormat E vent00ea0043    No Probable cause message   fd    Y w   d 9om   WY   96T yA 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports that a port  1 2  in a resilience pair has had a  change in state and the active port has  been switched  The state of the main  port is   1 the state of the backup port  is 4 3H1 Failed  2 0K  3 0K And   Active   event  Le H     CsEvFormat E vent00ea0044       No Probable cause message   a    Yw   d  m    Y    T  A 3Com  Hub  ttHname m  reports that a port  1 2  in a resilience pair has had a  change in state and the active port has  not been switched  The state of the  main port is 4 1 thestate of the backup  port is   3  1 Failed  2 OK  3 0K   And Active   event        CsE vFormat E vent00ea0045       No Probable cause message   d    Yw   d  m    Y    T     A 3Com  Hub      name  m  reports that a  topology change has ocuured in thering  at time 4 1   event  fe H     CsEvFormat E vent00ea0046       No Probable cause message   fd    Y w   d 9om   Y Y    T    A 3Com  Hub    name m  reports that the  main rings state has changed to  T  rstate 1    event  4eH     CsE vFormat E vent00ea0047       No Probable cause message   d    Y w   d Y m    Y    T 
64. ts management module gui de     Device Application View    This view shows the common and device specific applications supported by  this device and provides access to application specific information     See Chapter 1  Introduction  for information on Accessing SPECTRUM Views     Figure 5 1 provides an example of an Application view in the icon mode   Figure 5 2 provides an example of an Application view in the list mode     To change the display mode  select View   gt  Mode   gt  List or Icon        Application Views  5 2    3Com PortS witch Hubs  Management Module Guide    Device Application View       Figure 5 1  Device Application View  Icon Mode          Model Name E  Net Addr a   Sys Up Time   gt   Contact           Manufacturer    Description       Device Type    Location   Prime App       Serial Number         BComSecur   sconsechon   Focal SNMF    3ComSNMPA          9032295 E2 Application Views  5 3    Device Application View       Figure 5 2  Device Application View  List Mode   o  2    n    Model Name     Net Addr   Sys UpTime      Contact   Manufacturer    Description O oS d Doeye     Location   Prime App   SN     Y     gt         lt        X    E Hub3ComPortSw  MH SNMP2 Agent  ICMP App  IP2 App  System2 App  TCP2 App  UDP2 App  3Com1516ExtApp  lm 3ComSecA pp  3ComSnmpApp2  3CompowerApp  3ComsysL dA pp  3ComRmonE xtA pp  3ComSSConfApp  E 3ComserlfApp  3ComE xtl fA pp  3ComSecPortA pp    3CommrmR esA pp        lt   gt        Application Views 3Com PortSwitch Hubs 
65. ty Users Table 5 6  Community 5 6  Level 5 6  Local Party 5 6  Manager Party 5 6  Name 5 6  Password 5 6  Status 5 6  Serial I f  Interface Extensions 5 22  SNMP Extensions Application 5 15  SNMP2_Agent 5 2  SN MP Repeater Configuration  Group Capacity 5 16  Health Text 5 16  NonDisrupt Test 5 15  Operational Status 5 15  Partitioned Ports 5 16  Reset 5 15  SN MP Repeater Configuration View 5 15  SPECTRUM  Model Type 1 1  Views Roadmap 1 4  Subviews Menu  Interface Icon 2 9  Module   con 2 4  Port Identification Label 2 6  SuperStack Configuration  Address 5 18  Attention 5 20  Capabilities 5 20  Description 5 19  HW Version 5 20  Index 5 18  Last Reset 5 18  Management 5 19  Mgmt If 5 20  Name 5 19  Prom Version 5 20  Serial Number 5 20  Slip Mgmt 5 21  State 5 19  SW Version 5 20  Type 5 18  SuperStack Configuration View 5 18  System Loader  Filename 5 12  HWVers 5 12    Inst 5 11  Load 5 13  Protocol 5 13  Server Addr or Server IP 5 12  Status 5 11  SWVers 5 12  System Loader Table 5 11  Type 5 11  System Loader View 5 11  System2 App 5 2    T    TCP2_App 5 2  Trademarks i    U  UDP2_App 5 2    V    V 24 Port Config 5 21  Auto Con 5 21  Char Size 5 22  Conn 5 21  DCD Cont 5 22  DSR Cont 5 22  Flow Cont 5 22  Id 5 21  Parity 5 22  Slip Port 5 21  Speed 5 22  Stop Bits 5 22  Update 5 22   V 24 Port Config Table 5 21   Virus Disclaimer ii    W  What Is in This Guide ix       Index    3Com PortSwitch Hubs  Management Module Guide    
66. w described bel ow     This table appears in two windows on the RMON Extensions View  It contains  the following information     Index  Identifier of a row in the Poll Table     IP Address  Displays the network address of the device to monitor  Typically this is an IP   MAC  or IPX address  The following formats can be used        P nnn nnn nnn nnn   dotted format    MAC AABBCCDDEEFF   hex notation    IPX AABBCCDD AABBCCDDEEFF   network   node       9032295 E2    Application Views  5 13    RMON Extensions Application       Protocol   Displays the protocol used to monitor the device  Writing tothe address field  causes a default protocol value  derived from the format content of the  address  to be setup  If the protocol is not supported or is not compatible with  the address  an error is returned when the status is set to valid  Possible  values are unknown  ip  ipx  netBI OS  appleTalk  and amp     Timeout  Displays the time out value in hundreds of a second for each request packet     Attempt  Displays the number of unsuccessful requests necessary before deciding that  the device is not responding     Period  Displays how often the device will be polled  in seconds  The first poll is sent  as soon as the status becomes valid     Last Request  Displays the time  counting from the last system reset  at which the most  recent request packet was sent     LastReply  Displays the time  counting from the last system reset  at which the most  recent request packet was received     
67. y is done  it will loosethe changes     Possible values are Not Applicable and Store And Apply     Enable IPX  Displays whether IPX is enabled or not     Possible values are Not Available  Enable  and Disable     Name   Displays a short text name associated with an interface  Not all interface  types can be named  If an instance of this object does not exist for a particular  interface  then that interface cannot be named        9032295 E2 Application Views  5 23    Serial I  f Application       Port Security Application    Port Security Application    This application provides access tothe the Port Security View  The model for  this application is 3ComSecPortApp     Port Security View    Table 5 10     This view contains the following security information     Port Security Table    This table displays the security status of each port  A port can have a number  of authorized MAC addresses  which are displayed in the Port Address Table     Double dick any entry to edit information for that row     Slot  Displays the unit on which a given port resides     Port  Displays the number of the port in question     Mode   Displays the learning and security modes of the port  Possible values are No  Restrictions  Continuous Learning  Auto Learn  and Secure  No Restrictions  disables all learning and security  Continuous Learning means that addresses  are learned continually  If more addresses are learned than are permitted on  the port  the older entries will be aged out  Auto Learn de
    
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