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2. The easy way to manage your network SN M P B ased Network Management Software for Windows Managing SM C s TigerSwitch 100 SMC U ser Guide SMC ELITE VIEWIM NETWORK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 SMC6608T SMC6608M SMC 350 Kennedy Drive Hauppauge New York 11788 Publication 900 10908 Rev B Information furnished by SMC Networks Inc SMC is believed to be accurate and reliable However no re sponsibility is assumed by SMC for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC SMC reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice Copyright 1998 by SMC Networks Inc Hauppauge New York All rights reserved Printed in U S A Trademarks SMC is a registered trademark and TigerSwitch EliteView and EliteFax are trademarks of SMC Networks Inc Other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders CONTENTS re ee 1 Accessing the TigerSwitch 100 2 Accessing TigerSwitch 100 Summary Screens 3 TigerSwitch 100 Front Panel Description 3 Switch Summary c 4 22 Vitek ea adit a nee tee eebe 6 Accessing the Switch Summary 6 Switch Summary Guidelines
3. 20 hrs 18 min 51 sec J Current Spanning Tree Max Age Time time in hundredths of a sec Hello Time Hold Time Forward Delay Time Spanning Tree Configuration Bridge Max Age Time time in hundredths of a sec Bridge Hello Time Bridge Forward Delay Time Database Aging Time 23 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 24 Spanning Tree Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Modifying Spanning Tree parameters 1 Enter or change the following parameters according to the guidelines provided Bridge Data e MAC Address The MAC address of port 1 on the TigerSwitch 100 e Priority This can have any value from 0 to 65535 This is used by the Spanning Tree Protocol along with the MAC address to uniquely identify the TigerSwitch 100 Spanning Tree Configuration e Max Age Time The value that all bridges use for MaxAge when this bridge is acting as the root The value must be a whole number at least 6 seconds and must adhere to the following equations 2 x Forward Delay Time 1 gt Max Age Time 1 Max Age Time gt 2 x Hello Time 1 2 e Hello Time The value that all bridges use for HelloTime when this bridge is acting as the root The value must be a whole number and adhere to the above equations e Forward Delay Time The value that all bridges use for ForwardDelay when this bridge is acting as the root The value must be
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5. can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Operation Status This field displays the port status enabled or disabled Port Duplex This field displays the communication mode of the port Options include auto negotiation full duplex and half duplex Switch Mode This field displays the method to be used for forwarding packets Op tions include cut through CT fragment free cut through FgFree adaptive cut through A CT and store and forward S amp F MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Flow Control This field displays the flow control status enabled or disabled VLAN Groups This section displays the port s VLAN group membership status To modify the port s VLAN status click the empty check box under the desired group to add the port to that group To remove the port from a VLAN group click the check marked box under the group to remove the check mark See pages 25 26 for additional information regarding VLAN groups Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window 29 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 Port Statistics The Port Statistics screen allows you to view more detailed status information and statistics regarding the selected port Accessing Port Statistics Click the Statistics button on the Port Summary screen to access the Port Statistics screen
6. s TIGERSWITCH 100 SNMP Statistics Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying SNMP Statistics parameter fields 1 21 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window 15 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 16 Corresponding MIB Variables The statistics displayed correspond to the following MIB II variables e PD
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8. IGERSWITCH 100 Corresponding MIB Variables The statistics displayed correspond to the following MIB II variables Receive Transmit e Messages icmpInMsgs icmpOutMsgs e Errors icmpInErrors icmpOutErrors e Destination Unreachables icmpInDestUnreachs icmpOutDestUnreachs Time Exceeds icmpInTimeExcds icmpOutTimeExcds e Parameter Problems icmpInParmProbs icmpOutParmProbs Source Quenches icmpInSrcQuenchs icmpOutSrcQuenchs e Redirects icmpInRedirects icmpOutRedirects s Echo Requests icmpInEchos icmpOutEchos e Echo Replies icmpInEchoReps icmpOutEchoReps e Timestamp Requests icmpInTimestamps icmpOutTimestamps e Timestamp Replies icmpInTimestampReps icmpOutTimestampReps e Address Mask Requests icmpInAddrMasks icmpOutAddrMasks e Address Mask Replies icmpInAddrMaskReps icmpOutAddrMaskReps For more information about these standard MIB II variables refer to RFC 1213 19 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 Health Statistics This window includes information that reflects packet transmit and receive activity across the entireTigerSwitch 100 Accessing Health Statistics Click the Health button on the Switch Statistics screen to display the Health Statistics screen illustrated below Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Location fysLocation System Up Time 2 days 20 hrs 17 min 0 sec sysUpTime Received Packets Rece
9. U s Received snmpInPkts e PDU s Transmitted snmpOutPkts e Bad Version Received snmpInBadVersions e Bad Community Name Received snmpInBadCommunityNames e Authentication Failures snmpInBadCommunityUses e ASN 1 Parsing Errors snmpInASNParseErrs e MIB Objects Retrieved snmpInTotalReqVars e MIB Objects Changed snmpInTotalSetVars Total Get Requests snmpInGetRequests Total GET NEXT Requests snmpInGetNexts e Total Set Requests snmpInSetRequests e Too Big Errors snmpOutTooBigs e No Such Name Errors snmpOutNoSuchName e Bad Value Errors snmpOutBadValues e General Errors snmpOutGenErrs Get Responses snmpOutGetResponses e Traps Transmitted snmpOutTraps For more information about these standard MIB II variables refer to RFC 1213 MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 ICMP Statistics This window displays statistics relating to ICMP messages ping packets Accessing the ICMP Statistics Click the ICMP button on the Switch Statistics screen to display the ICMP Statistics screen illustrated below Agent 170 129 69 121 SMC TigerSwitch 100 ICMP Statistics Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Location sysLocation System Up Time 2 days 20 hrs 14 min 54 sec sysUpTime Transmit Messages Errors Destination Unreachables Time Exceeds Parameter Problems Source Quenches Redirects Echo Requests Echo Replies Timestamp Requests Timestamp Re
10. a whole number at least 4 seconds and adhere to the above equations e Database Aging Time The time in which the TigerSwitch 100 discards inactive addresses 2 When all information has been entered click on Set to change the associated MIB II variables within the TigerSwitch 100 3 Click on Close to close the window MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 VLAN Groups This window displays current VLAN group information It allows VLAN grouping status for all ports to be modified Each row corresponds to the port listed on the left hand side Each column represents the group number that each port can be associated with Each port can be included in up to 8 groups but each port must be included in at least one group Otherwise an error will be generated Accessing VLAN Groups Click the VLAN Groups button on the Switch Summary screen to display the VLAN Groups screen illustrated below Agent 170 129 69 121 SMC TigerSwitch 100 Vlan Groups ja D 25 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 26 VLAN Groups Guidelines Modifying VLAN Groups 1 2 Click on Halt To add a port to a VLAN group click the empty box at the intersection of the row and column corresponding to the appropriate port and VLAN group respectively A check mark will appear in the box to indicate that the port is now included in the VLAN group To remove a port from a VLAN group click the checked box at the intersection of the row and column
11. ards ipInDiscards e Packets Delivered OK ipInDelivers e Packets Transmitted ipOutRequests e Out Discards ipOutDiscards e No Route Errors ipOutNoRoutes IP Fragments Received ipReasmReqds e Datagrams Reassembled ipReasmOKs e Reassembly Errors ipReasmFails e Datagrams Fragmented ipFragOKs e Fragmentation Errors ipFragFails e Fragments Generated ipFragCreates e Routing Entry Discards ipRoutingDiscards For more information about these standard MIB II variables refer to RFC 1213 13 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 SNMP Statistics This window displays the most recently retrieved statistics for SNMP PDUs requests and errors Accessing SNMP Statistics Click the SNMP button on the Switch Statistics screen to display the SNMP Statistics screen illustrated below Agent 170 129 69 121 SMC TigerSwitch 100 SNMP Statistics Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Location sysLocationi System Up Time 2 days 20 hrs 12 min 35 sec sysUpTime PDU s Received 202897 PDU s Transmitted 202880 Bad Version Received 18 Bad Community Name Received Authentication Failures ASN 1 Parsing Errors MIB Objects Retrieved 1106750 Mib Objects Changed 0 Total Get Requests 202532 Total GETNEXT Requests 347 Total Set Requests 0 Too Big Errors 0 No Such Name Errors 32 Bad Value Errors 0 General Errors 0 Get Responses 202878 Traps Transmitted 2 14 MANAGING SMC
12. assigned IP address IP State This field specifies whether the IP address is set by the Boot Protocol BOOTP Options include IP Disabled switch will not process any IP or Address Resolution Protocol ARP frames it receives BOOTP When Needed default if a non zero IP address has been stored in EEPROM IP is enabled if the IP address is zero the switch will broadcast BOOTP requests to try to learn its IP address and BOOTP Always IP is enabled but will not function until a BOOTP reply is received Bridging Available This field indicates the type of bridging this bridge can perform The TigerSwitch 100 supports transparent only 2 Spanning Tree Protocol This field displays the version of Spanning Tree Protocol being run The TigerSwitch 100 supports ANSI IEEE 8021d 3 Reset Number This field displays the reset count or the number of times the switch has been reset Switch Statistics MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 The Switch Statistics screen allows you to view more detailed status information and statis tics about the TigerSwitch 100 It also contains buttons for accessing IP Statistics SNMP Statistics ICMP Statistics and Health Statistics screens Accessing Switch Statistics Click the Statistics button on the Switch Summary screen to access the Switch Statistics screen illustrated below Agent Type SMC TigerSwitch 100 Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 Location System Up Time 2 days 18 h
13. c selection of data rate and operating mode based on attached device or various combinations of 100BASE TX and 100BASE FX ports distributed among two 4 port replaceable modules An SNMP Agent is also included so that SMC s EliteView or other SNMP based management applications can collect and display status and performance information about the switch and perform needed configuration and control functions Supported TigerSwitch 100 models include e SMC6608T e SMC6608M Some of the real time management functions that EliteView allows you to perform for the TigerSwitch 100 include e Viewing Status LEDs e Viewing Switch Summary and Statistics e Viewing a Port Summary and Port Statistics e Obtaining performance statistics for IP SNMP and ICMP protocols e Configuring and viewing statistics for the Spanning Tree Protocol STP e Configuring trap tables e VLAN Groups Refer to your TigerSwitch 100 documentation for a full description of the TigerSwitch 100 switch and the MIB variables used to manage it Note For general instructions about how to install and use EliteView refer to the EliteView User Guide MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 Accessing the TigerSwitch 100 On the Subnet map double click the TigerSwitch 100 icon representing the switch you wish to manage suc Note You can also select a TigerSwitch 100 from the Node list or you may use the pull down menus Under Object Ve choose Manage Device click on IP and
14. ch Statistics 9 Switch Summary 6 Gateway IP Address 8 TigerSwitch 100 2 H Trap Configuration 29 VLAN Membership 25 Half duplex 28 Auto negotiation 28 Health Statistics 20 MIB variables 22 B Hello Time 24 Boot Protocol BOOTP 8 I Bridge data 24 Bridging Available 8 ICMP Statistics 17 MIB variables 19 C Icon 2 Coll LED 5 Internal power supply 4 Collision Display Mode 4 IP Address 8 IP State 8 Configure button 3 Configuring Traps 32 IP Statistics 11 MIB variables 13 D L Database Aging Time 24 Diag LED 5 PERS Diagnostics Display Mode 3 Diagnostic status when power on 8 Display modes 3 Displaying Port Summary 3 Displaying Switch Summary 3 LI M MAC Address 24 Max Age Time 24 N NetMask 8 O Operation Status 28 P Port collision ratio 5 Port Duplex 28 Port forwarding ratio 5 Port Statistics 30 Port Status Display Mode 3 Port Summary 27 Port utilization rate 5 Priority 24 PWRLED 4 R Redundant power supply 4 Reset Number 8 RPULED 4 INDEX S Sel Link LED 4 SNMP Statistics 14 MIB variables 16 Spanning Tree 23 Configuration 24 Protocol status 8 Statistical display 4 Status LED 4 Supported models 1 Switch Mode 28 Switch Statistics 9 Switch Summary screen 6 System Performance Display Mode 4 T TigerSwitch icon 2 TX RX LED 4 U Utilization Display Mode 4 Util LED 4 V VLAN membership 25 Port Summary 29 FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CALL From U S A and Canada 8 30
15. corresponding to the appropriate port and VLAN group respectively The check mark will disappear from the box to indicate that the port is not included in the VLAN group The VLAN Groups screen has extra Set and Clear buttons located at the bottom of each column These buttons allow the user to check or uncheck an entire column all at once Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window The following parameters may also be set from this screen Poll Interval This is the time interval during which Elite View reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Note When changes are updated EliteView must send a command frame to the SNMP agent in the TigerSwitch 100 and a response frame must be received back for the changes to take effect The result is a slight delay between the updating of VLAN information and the actual activation of changes If further changes are required it is recommended that you exit the VLAN Groups screen and then re enter it after several seconds to insure that the previously input changes have taken effect before making any
16. enter the IP 170 12969 121 address of the switch you wish to manage A zoomed in graphic of the front panel of the TigerSwitch 100 unit you are accessing similar to one of those illustrated below will appear showing the node address and location The front panel LEDs are also displayed Refer to the TigerSwitch 100 user guide for a complete description of the front panel LEDs Agent 170 129 69 121 SMC6608T Engineering Lab Pi Console tonfigure Prs SEE a SMC6608M W s x i metas E dE Re AT doatx ie wie e LE A00Ex 10T400Tx br 400 BaseTx SMC6600T SMC6600F SMC6600FSCT SMC6600FSTT 2 MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Accessing TigerSwitch 100 Summary Screens The diagrams on the previous page represent the front panels of the two TigerSwitch 100 units Please note that the front panel representation of the TigerSwitch 100M SMC6608M is dependent upon the module s installed in the switch Any one or two of the modules shown below the graphic will appear as part of the graphic in the general area marked by the arrows if installed in the switch Switch and Port Summary screens are accesible through the front panel graphic To access either of these screens double click on the corresponding zone see previous page Displays Switch Summary screen Displays Port Summary screen When the cursor is passed over a port the port outline changes color to red Double click on the port after
17. he Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window 31 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 Configuring Traps 32 The Trap Configuration table lets you configure the sending of trap alert notifications Accessing Trap Configuration Select the TigerSwitch 100 Agent and then select the Configure pull down menu Choose Trap Table from the pull down menu selection list shown below The Trap Configuration dialog box illustrated on the following page will then be displayed SMC EliteView Window Help EGR Object View Configure Discovery Local Address Password Community String Keep Alive Timer Trap Table Trap Log Error Log Trap Configuration Guidelines The information in the top portion of the screen is automatically read by EliteView If this is the first time you are configuring the trap table the Destination Addresses are all set to zero The trap destination address and community string must be entered The following parameters may be set e Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 char acters in length It reflects the MIB II variable sysName e Location This field which displays the locatio
18. illustrated below Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Location Location System Up Time 2 days 20 hrs 46 min 22 sec sysUpTime Receive Transmit Packets Packets Packets Second Packets Second Bytes Bytes Bytes Second Bytes Second Bridging Transmit Delay Forward Transitions Packets Received This Segment Packets Dropped Too Large Frames Discarded by Forwarding Process Packets Transmitted This Segment 30 MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Port Statistics Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying Port Statistics parameter fields 1 21 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on t
19. it changes to red to access the Port Summary screen for that port Almost all of the subsequent management screens are accessible through either the Switch Summary or Port Summary screen The Trap Table configuration screen however must be accessed by way of the pull down menus See the chapter entitled Configuring Traps for specific information TigerSwitch 100 Front Panel Description The Configure button is used to toggle the display mode to access various configuration functions Port Status Display Mode Status Displays the status of each port transmission mode transmit receive and link during nor mal operation System Performance Display Mode Frwrd Util Coll Displays system performance data forwarding ratio bandwidth utilization collision ratio during normal operation Full Half Duplex Display Mode Full Half Sets port communication mode to full duplex or half duplex operation Diagnostics Display Mode Diag Tests the status of various system components A long press on the Configure button is used to initiate basic configuration A short press switches from one function to the next and another long press implements the selection 3 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 Front Panel LEDs Port Status Display Mode On Off Green Blinking 100Mbps Full Dplx Sel Link No AC power Internal power supply is operating properly redunda
20. ived 0 Bytes Received 188154572 Oversized Packets Received Multicast Pkts Received Transmitted Packets Transmitted Bytes Transmitted Transmit Collisions Packets Dropped 20 MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Health Statistics Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying Health Statistics parameter fields 1 21 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initia
21. le 2 transparent only Reset Number Diagnostics Status When Power On 4 enabled Al MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Switch Summary Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying Switch Summary parameter fields 1 21 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Internet Contact This field which displays the name and or phone number of a contact person e g the network manager or technical support department can be a maximum of 32 characters It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysContact Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Spanning Tree Protocol Status This field displays the switch s Spanning Tree status ON or OFF The Spanning Tree Protocol when enabled allows redundant paths to be created between LAN segments The default factory setting for Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled It can be disabled using this drop down list Diagnostic Status When Power On This field di
22. n of the TigerSwitch XE can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation e SNMP Trap Destination You can configure up to 8 destination addresses Enter the IP address following the format shown for the stations to be sent trap alerts MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Agent Type SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysDescr Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Location lsgeLooation Trap Manager Table Index CommunityString 2 valid 170 129 71 105 170 129 61 147 ie Le 170 129 68 43 valid 170 129 71 14 170 129 60 1 170 129 86 112 170 129 67 31 IPAddress 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 170 129 163 67 Modifying Trap Configuration parameter fields 1 Enter the destination IP Address es and choose the Community String 2 Change the Status to 2 valid to add this row to the Trap Table Changing the Status to 1 invalid removes the specified row from the Trap Table 3 When all information has been entered click on Set to save the trap configuration 4 Click on Close to close the window 33 INDEX 100Mbps LED 4 F A Features 1 Flow Control 29 Forward Delay Time 24 Forward Display Mode 4 Front panel 3 Frwrd LED 4 Full Dplx LED 4 Full duplex 28 Full Half Duplex Display Mode 3 Accessing Health Statistics 20 ICMP Statistics 17 IP Statistics 11 Port Statistics 30 Port Summary 27 SNMP Statistics 14 Spanning Tree 23 Summary screens 2 G Swit
23. new modifications MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Port Summary The Port Summary screen allows you to set parameters change the poll interval for collecting statistics update or halt the gathering of statistics for the selected port modify the VLAN group membership for the selected port and access the Port Statistics screen Agent 170 129 69 121 SMC TigerSwitch 100 Port Summary Port 5 EES E Agent Type SHC TigerSwitch 100 spsDescr Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Internet Contact sysContac Location sysLocation System Up Time 2 days 20 hre 26 min 37 sec eyeU pTime Port Number 5 MAC Addr 00 80 OF 70 5E 74 Port Type 6 ethernet csmacd Port Status 2 down Largest Datagram 1518 Port Speed bps 100000000 Port Description Ethernet 802 3 802 3u Port Duplex State 1 halfDuplex Output Queue Size 131072 Port Media Type 3 100BASE FX SC Number of Errors Alignment FCS Errors Total Collisions SQC Errors Carrier Lost Internal MAC Tx Frame Too Long Internal MAC Rx Tx Aborts Port Configuration Operation Statue 1 enabled Switch Mode Port Duplex 2 full Duplex Flow Control ifenabled Al VLAN Groups Group Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 e C1 El Ek E E 27 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 28 Accessing Port Summary Double click on a port box Zone 2 See page 2 and the Port Summary screen will be displayed for that port When the cursor is passed o
24. nt power supply is not present or has been disconnected Both internal and redundant power supplies are operating properly Internal power supply has failed device is being powered by redundant power supply Redundant power supply has failed device is being powered by internal power supply Port status display mode active Port status display mode inactive Port is transmitting receiving packets blinking is proportional to the rate of traffic passing through the port No packets are traversing this port Port is set at 100 Mbps Port is set at 10 Mbps Port is set for full duplex operation Port is set for half duplex operation A valid link exists on this port No valid link has been established on this port Forward Display Mode The percentage of packets that are forwarded to another port Utilization Display Mode The utilization percentage of LAN bandwidth Collision Display Mode The percentage of packet collisions in the port s segment MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Port Forwarding Ratio System Performance Display Mode Frwrd On Port forward display mode active Off Port forward display mode is inactive Port Utilization Rate System Performance Display Mode Util On Port utilization display mode active Off Port utilization display mode is inactive Port Collision Ratio System Performance Display Mode Coll On Port collision display mode active Off Port collision display mode is inactive Full Half Du
25. plex Display Mode Full Half On Transmission mode selection enabled Transmission mode selection disabled Port Port selected Selection Port not selected LED Port Port is set for full duplex operation Status Port is set for for half duplex operation LED Diagnostics Display Mode Diag On Diagnostics mode selection enabled Off Diagnostics mode selectin disabled Diagnostics are performed in two stages the System Diagnostic and Port Diagnostic tests Results are provided in the Port Status display area Please refer to the TigerSwitch 100 user guide for a detailed explanation of results Switch Summary The Switch Summary screen allows you to set parameters change the poll interval for collecting statistics and update or halt the gathering of statistics It also contains buttons for accessing Switch Statistics Spanning Tree and VLAN Group screens Accessing the Switch Summary Double click anywhere in Zone 1 See page 2 to display the Switch Summary screen for the TigerSwitch 100 Agent 170 129 69 121 SMC TigerSwitch 100 Switch Summary Sal Agent Type SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysDescr Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Location sysLocation System Up Time 2 days 18 hrs 21 min 25 sec sysUpTime IP Address 170 129 69 121 Spanning Tree Protocol 3 ieee8021 d Gateway IP Address 170 129 69 1 Spanning Tree Protocol Status NetMask 255 255 255 0 IP State 2 bootp_when_needed Bridging Availab
26. plies Address Mask Requests Address Mask Replies zech E OO CM eo CO 00000 SO OO OO MO OO OO 00 17 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 18 ICMP Statistics Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying ICMP Statistics parameter fields 1 2 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window MANAGING SMC s T
27. poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying IP Statistics parameter fields 1 2 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Corresponding MIB Variables The statistics displayed correspond to the following MIB II variables e Packets Received ipInReceives e Header Errors ipInHdrErrors e Invalid Address Errors ipInAddrErrors e Packets Routed ipForwDatagrams e Unknown Protocol Errors ipInUnknownProtos e In Disc
28. rs 50 min 53 sec Frames Received Local 41649 Forwarded 771277 Learned Broadcast 2982 Short Frames 2335 Active Stations 64 Lost in Input Queue Lost in Output Queue In Input Queue In Output Queue sysDescr sysName sysLocation sysUpTime MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 10 Switch Statistics Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying Switch Statistics parameter fields 1 2 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Internet Contact This field which displays the name and or phone number of a contact person e g the network manager or technical support department can be a maximum of 32 characters It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysContact Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 ho
29. splays the status of the option to enable a diagnostic status test upon power on off or on Poll Interval Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box see figure on page 8 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Note In the event that any port is configured as a member of multiple VLAN groups Spanning Tree Protocol will be disabled Therefore the drop down list will be deactivated and the user will no longer be able to turn on Spanning Tree MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 Poll Interval Interval Unit sec min hour Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window The following is a list of parameters which are displayed only They cannot be changed from the Switch Summary screen IP Address This field displays the IP Address of the TigerSwitch 100 Gateway IP Address This field displays the address of the default gateway or router to which the switch sends IP packets destined for a different subnet NetMask This field displays the IP subnet mask of the switch that corresponds to the
30. stics seess guest ee 20 Health Statistics Guidelines 21 Modifying Health Statistics parameter fields 21 Corresponding MIB II Variables 0 ccccccesceeseeseeeseeseeeseeeeeseeeeeeseceeeaeeneeeseenees 22 en EU ERR EE 23 Accessing Spanning Tress oiccen e r EK ESR EE A E 23 Spanning Tree Guidelines iii E e RS 24 Modifying Spanning Tree parameters 24 VLAN Groupes aA E E EE EE E teens cepted EER 25 Accessing VLAN Groups e tinek ninina ENEE 25 VLAN Groups Guidelines 26 Modifying VEAN Groups Mr ne data es ens eek ees 26 Port SUMMATY sr rene nn mr den Pre era ren entendent sn dresse 27 Accessing Port SOERENSEN ennemies 28 Port Summary Guidelines be mn nr et nd 28 Modifying Port Summary parameter fields 28 Port Statistics 236s era ege ne E nt nineties 30 Accessing Port Statistics 22 00 rs tu a ent Ee 30 Port Statistics Guidelines Mae at ni Le nn sement tes 31 Modifying Port Statistics parameter fields 31 Configuring Tapis ete nn ne ent tte een de tee de tds et 32 Accessing Trap Configuration 32 Trap Configuration Guidelines 32 Modifying Trap Configuration parameter fields 33 Fatal lt gt rs nm sn cep Rene vara ire Seer te na rte dem eee I 1 Introduction SMC s TigerSwitch 100 units are high performance Fast Ethernet switches that are perfect for high traffic environments Depending on the model the TigerSwitch 100 features either 8 fixed 100BASE TX ports with Auto Negotiation automati
31. te the changes Click on Close to close the window 21 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 22 Corresponding MIB Variables The statistics displayed correspond to the following MIB II variables e Packets Received sum of ifinUcastPkts and ifI nNUcastPkts for all 8 ports e Packets Transmitted sum of ifOutUcastPkts and ifOutNUcastPkts for all 8 ports e Bytes Received sum of ifOutUcastPkts and ifOutNUcastPkts for all 8 ports e Bytes Transmitted sum of ifOutOctets for all 8 ports e Oversized Packets Received sum of dot3StatsFramesTooLongs for all 8 ports e Multicast Packets Received sum of ifInNUcastPkts for all 8 ports e Transmit Collision sum of dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames for all 8 ports e Packets Dropped sum of if nUnknownProtos for all 8 ports For more information about these standard MIB II variables refer to RFC 1213 and RFC 1643 MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree dialog box allows you to configure and modify Spanning Tree parameters Accessing Spanning Tree Click the Spanning Tree button on the Switch Summary screen to display the Spanning Tree dialog box illustrated below TigerSwitch 100 Spanning Tree Bridge Data Root Bridge MAC Address 00 80 0f 70 5e 70 Designated Root 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Root Path Cost 0 Priority 32768 Root Port 0 Spanning Tree Topology Changes Number of Changes 0 Time Since Last Change 245931 2 days
32. urs The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You can adjust the time interval by changing the Interval and Unit settings Then click OK to initiate the new settings Click on Set to save the changes Click on Update to initiate the changes Click on Close to close the window MANAGING SMC s TIGERSWITCH 100 IP Statistics This window provides information about IP packets received and transmitted by the TigerSwitch 100 Accessing IP Statistics Click the IP button on the Switch Statistics screen to display the IP Statistics screen illustrated below Agent 170 129 69 121 SMC TigerSwitch 100 IP Statistics Agent Name SMC TigerSwitch 100 sysName Location sysLocation System Up Time 2 days 19 hrs 5 min 55 sec sysUpTime Packets Received 230372 Header Errors 0 Invalid Address Errors 26269 Packets Routed Unknown Protocol Errors In Discards Packets Delivered OK Packets Transmitted Out Discards No Route Errors IP Fragments Received Datagrams Reassembled Reassembly Errors Datagrams Fragmented Fragmentation Errors Fragments Generated Routing Entry Discards Poll Interval O0 000000 11 MANAGING SMC S TIGERSWITCH 100 12 IP Statistics Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the
33. ver a port of the TigerSwitch 100 graph ic the port outline changes color to red Double click on the port after it changes to red to access the Port Summary screen Port Summary Guidelines Gray fields display data collected from discovered devices These fields may not be modified Note You can only set parameters and or change the poll interval when the polling process is stopped i e when the Halt Update button is toggled to Update Modifying Port Summary parameter fields 1 2 Click on Halt Enter or change the following parameters to desired values Agent Name This field which displays the name of the device can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysName Internet Contact This field which displays the name and or phone number of a contact person e g the network manager or technical support department can be a maximum of 32 characters It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysContact Location This field which displays the location of the TigerSwitch 100 can be up to 256 characters in length It corresponds to the MIB II variable sysLocation Poll Interval This is the time interval during which EliteView reads the status of the TigerSwitch 100 The interval may be set to between 0 seconds no polling and 60 hours The default value is 10 seconds To change the interval click on the Poll Interval button to display the Poll Interval dialog box See page 7 You
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