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ain Application View ...................................................14upported Applications .................................................15Common Applications................................................15Device-Specific Applications .....................................16
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IP Route Information Table View ...........................29Port Information Table View...................................29SLB Switch Fail-Over Information Table View .......30SLB Real Server Information Table View ..............30
lteon Hardware Application (AltHardwareApp) ...........31Hardware Information View....................................31
lteon VLAN Application (AltVlanApp)..........................31VLAN Current Configuration Table View ...............32VLAN New Configuration Table View ....................32
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Introduction
This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for the Nand CACHEdirector devices in SPECTRUM.
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Purpose and Scope
Required Reading
Supported Devices (Page 6)
The SPECTRUM Model (Page 6).
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teon devices described on Page 6 with ECTRUM management module SM-NTL1002. is document describes the icons, menus, and ws that enable you to remotely monitor, nfigure, and troubleshoot Alteon devices rough software models in your SPECTRUM tabase.
formation specific to SM-NTL1002 is what is imarily included in this document. For general formation about device management using ECTRUM and explanations of SPECTRUM
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upported DevicesECTRUM management module SM-NTL1002 rrently lets you model the Alteon WebSwitch Edirector 8-Port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Web itch and CACHEdirector 8-port 10/100 Mbps b Switch.
e ACEdirector WebSwitch supports Layer 2, 3, d 4 through 7 switching, as well as local and bal load-balancing, application redirection, cure Sockets Layer (SSL) load balancing, URL-sed redirection and load balancing, and TCP/IP tering.
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Tasks
This section contains an alphabetical list of device management tasks, with each tasklinks to views that let you perform the task.
ministrative Information (check)Model Information View (Page 38)
arm Thresholds (set)Interface Icon Subviews Menu (Page 11)
nfiguration Information (check/change)Configuration Views (Page 35)Agent General Configuration View (Page 18)Current IP Gateway Configuration Table View (Page 19)New IP Gateway Configuration Table View (Page 19)Current Agent Port Configuration Table View (Page 20)New Agent Port Configuration Table View (Page 21)New IP Interface Configuration Table View (Page 23)Current Static Route Configuration Table View (Page 24)
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Device View
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cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Device .
is view (Figure 2) uses icons and labels to present the device and its components, such as odules, ports, and applications. The view ovides dynamic configuration and performance formation for each of the device’s serial and twork I/O ports, which are represented by terface icons in the bottom panel of the view. e middle panel of the view displays a Device n, which lets you monitor the device operation d access other device-specific views.
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twork Type Labelis label identifies the type of network to which e interface is connected. Double-click the label open the Model Information view for the terface.
ysical Address Labelis label displays the physical (MAC) address of e interface. Double-click this label to open the Address Translation Table.
Address Labelis label displays the IP address for the
terface. Double-click this label to open the condary Address Panel (Page 12), which lets u change the address and mask for the terface.
uge Labelis label displays whichever performance tistic has been selected in the Gauge Control nel for this device’s interfaces. (Refer to the ECTRUM Views document for information out the Gauge Control Panel.) Double-click this el to open the Port Performance View (Page 34).
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erational Statuse current state of the interface (Up, Down, known, Dormant , Not Present , Lower Layerwn, or Testing ).
is button allows you to select the desired ministrative state of the interface (On, Off , or sting ).
econdary Address Panelcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interfacen in the Device view, select Secondary Address Panel .
is panel provides a table of IP addresses and asks obtained from the Address Translation ble within the device’s firmware. You can ange the current address displayed in the IP dress field by selecting an entry from the table
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Device Topology View
This section describes the Device Topology view available for models of the Alteon de
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select DevTop .
e Device Topology view (Figure 4) shows the nnections between a modeled device and other twork entities. The lower panel of the view uses terface icons to represent the device’s serial, twork, and I/O ports. These icons provide the me information and menu options as those in e Device View (Page 9). If a device is connected a particular interface, a Device icon appears on e vertical bar above the Interface icon along th an icon representing the network group that ntains the device.
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Application Views
This section describes the main Application view and the associated application-specimodels of Alteon devices in SPECTRUM.
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Application .
ain Application Viewhen a device model is created, SPECTRUM tomatically creates models for each of the ajor and minor applications supported by the vice. The main Application view identifies all of ese application models, shows their current ndition status, and provides access to plication-specific subviews. Figure 5 shows this w in the Icon mode. If you prefer the List mode, ich displays applications as text labels, select
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upported ApplicationsECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within o general categories as follows:
Common Applications, belowDevice-Specific Applications (Page 16)
ommon Applicationsr the most part, these applications represent e non proprietary MIBs supported by your vice. Listed below (beneath the title of the cument that describes them) are some of the mmon applications currently supported by ECTRUM.
Bridging Applications- Spanning Tree- Static- Transparent- PPP Bridging- Source Routing- Translation
• Routing Applicati- Generic Routing- Repeater- AppleTalk- DECnet- Open Shortest P
• MIB II Application- SNMP- ICMP- TCP- System2- UDP
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evice-Specific ApplicationsECTRUM imports the following device-level oprietary MIBs into its database:
ALTEON Private MIB (5035switch.mib)ese MIBs can be used in conjunction with ECTRUM’s optional customization products ferred to as the Level I Tool Kits) to create plication models and views that display the ndition of selected MIB objects.
e views and subviews available for Alteon Edirector and Cachedirector device-specific plications are described in the rest of this ction, grouped by major application as listed low:
Alteon Agent Application (AltAgentApp) (Page 16)Alteon Trunk Group Application (AltTrunkGrpApp) (Page 24)
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New IP & Port Forwarding Information Table View (Page 22)Current IP Interface Configuration Table View (Page 23)New IP Interface Configuration Table View (Page 23)Current Static Route Configuration Table View (Page 24)New Static Route Configuration Table View (Page 24)
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age1 Versione version of the software image stored in image n the form of ‘major.minor.bugfix’. A zero length ing is returned if version is not available or ere is no valid software image.
age2 Versione version of the software image stored in image
in the form of ‘major.minor.bugfix’.
tee date on the real time clock in the form of /dd/yy . A zero length string is returned if the
te is not available.
p Server IP Addresse TFTP Server IP address.
age Filenamee image file name to be downloaded.
ImageWhether the image fileimage1 or image2 in fla
Tftp DownloadThis is an action objecsoftware image accordiServer IP Address, ImaImage when download other or download .
Last Set Error ReasonThe reason for the last
Agent General ConAccess: From the Icon SuAltAgentApp icon, select Ag
ConfigurationSyslog HosThe syslog host IP addnew_configuration bloc
Current Configuration SyThe syslog host IP addconfigured in the curre
Agent General Configuration
A p p l i c a t i o n ( A l t A g e n t A p p )
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otpable or disable the use of BootP, as currently nfigured in the current_configuration block.
w Configuration Spanning Treern On or Off Spanning Tree Protocol for the itch, in the new_configuration block.
rrent Configuration Spanning Treee state of Spanning Tree Protocol for the itch, as currently configured in the rrent_configuration block.
urrent IP Gateway Configurationble View
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theAgentApp icon, select Agent Information>
exe gateway number for which the information is lated.
dresse IP address of the default gateway.
ervale interval between ping attempts
RetryThe number of failed adefault gateway DOWN
StateThe state of the defaul
New IP Gateway CViewAccess: From the Icon SuAltAgentApp icon, select Ag
IndexThe gateway number forelated.
AddressThe IP address of the d
IntervalThe interval in seconds
RetryThe number of failed adefault gateway DOWN
StateThe state of the defaul
urrent IP Gateway Configuration
New IP Gateway Configur
A p p l i c a t i o n ( A l t A g e n t A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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urn Spanning Tree On, Off
he port. Possible states are d other .
elect port mode for fast
elect port speed for fast
elect port flow control for n.
rn the auto negotiation on connection. Options are
elect port flow control for ction. Options are other , th , and none .
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letehen set to the value of 2 (delete) the entire row deleted. When read, other is returned. Setting e value to anything other than 2 (delete) has no ect on the state of the row.
urrent Agent Port Configurationble View
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theAgentApp icon, select Agent Information >
exe index of the row in the port configurations ble.
IDe default VLAN ID for the port.
atee state of the port. Possible values are other ,abled , and disabled .
rt Namee name of the port.
ONis object is used to turn RMON On, Off , or set
Other .
StpThis object is used to tor set to Other .
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Fast ModeThis object is used to sEthernet connection.
Fast SpeedThis object is used to sEthernet connection.
Fast FctlThis object is used to sfast ethernet connectio
Fast AutoNegThis object is used to tuor off for fast Ethernetother , on, or off .
Gig FctlThis object is used to sgigabit Ethernet connetransmit , receive , bo
Gig AutoNegThis object is used to tuor Off for gigabit Ethe
urrent Agent Port Configuration
A p p l i c a t i o n ( A l t A g e n t A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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urn Spanning Tree On, Off
he port. Possible states are d other .
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elect port flow control for ction.
rn the auto negotiation on et connections.
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eferred Linkis is the preferred link. Options are other , t-ethernet , and gigabit-ethernet .
ckup Linkis is the backup link. Options are other , fast-ernet , and gigabit-ethernet .
ew Agent Port Configuration Tableewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theAgentApp icon, select Agent Information >
exe index of the row in the port configurations ble.
IDe default VLAN ID for the port.
atee state of the port. Possible values are other ,abled , and disabled .
rt Namee name of the port.
ONis object is used to turn RMON On, Off , or to her .
StpThis object is used to tor Other .
VLAN TagThe VLAN tag state of ttagged , untagged , an
Fast ModeThis object is used to sEthernet connection.
Fast SpeedThis object is used to sEthernet connection.
Fast FctlThis object is used to sfast ethernet connectio
Fast AutoNegThis object is used to tuor off for fast Etherne
Gig FctlThis object is used to sgigabit Ethernet conne
Gig AutoNegThis object is used to tuor off for gigabit Ethern
New Agent Port Configuration
A p p l i c a t i o n ( A l t A g e n t A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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ate. Options are other , on,
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bviews menu for theent Information >
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eferred Linkis is the preferred link. Options are other , t-ethernet , and gigabit-ethernet .
ckup Linkis is the backup link. Options are other , fast-ernet , and gigabit-ethernet .
urrent IP & Port Forwardingformation Table Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theAgentApp icon, select Agent Information >
Forwarding Statee forwarding state of the port.
cal Subnete current local IP subnet.
cal Maske current local IP subnet mask.
rt Forwarding Table
exe port number for which the forwarding state
formation pertains to.
StateIP forwarding global stand off .
New IP & Port ForwTable ViewAccess: From the Icon SuAltAgentApp icon, select Ag
IP Forwarding StateThe forwarding state o
Local SubnetThe current local IP su
Local MaskThe current local IP su
Port Forwarding Table
IndexThe port number for winformation pertains to
StateIP forwarding global staand off .
urrent IP & Port Forwarding Information
New IP & Port Forwarding
A p p l i c a t i o n ( A l t A g e n t A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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urrent IP Interface Configurationble View
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theAgentApp icon, select Agent Information >
exe interface number for which the IP
formation is related.
atee state of the interface.
ANe VLAN associated with the interface.
oadcaste broadcast address of the interface
ske subnet mask of the interface.
Addresse IP address of the interface.
New IP Interface CViewAccess: From the Icon SuAltAgentApp icon, select Ag
IndexThe interface number finformation is related.
StateThe state of the interfa
VLANThe VLAN associated w
BroadcastThe broadcast address
MaskThe subnet mask of th
IP AddressThe IP address of the i
Current IP Interface Configuration New IP Interface Conf
A p a t i o n ( A l t T r u n k G r p A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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tes in the new vides the following
routing table.
ress of this route.
is route.
ateway for this route.
of 2 (delete), the entire row (1) other is returned. ything other than 2 (delete) te of the row.
roupTrunkGrpApp)bes Trunk Group es the following subviews:
t Configuration Table View
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urrent Static Route Configurationble View
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theAgentApp icon, select Agent Information >
exe index of the static routing table.
stination IPe destination IP address of this route.
ute Maske subnet mask of this route.
ute Gatewaye IP address of the gateway for this route.
ew Static Route Configuration Tableewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theAgentApp icon, select Agent Information >
This table of static rouconfiguration block proinformation:
IndexThe index of the static
Destination IPThe destination IP add
Route MaskThe subnet mask of th
Route GatewayThe IP address of the g
ActionWhen set to the value is deleted. When read, Setting the value to anhas no effect on the sta
Alteon Trunk GApplication (AltThis application descriinformation and provid
• Trunk Group Curren(Page 25)
Current Static Route Configuration
New Static Route Configuration
A p a t i o n ( A l t S t a t s G r p A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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nk group. The ports are rmat.
the trunk group. When
from the trunk group. ed.
runk group.
lete will delete the entire
s GroupStatsGrpApp)es Statistics Group ing subviews are available:
p View (Page 26) (Page 26)
w (Page 26) (Page 26)
View (Page 27)
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Trunk Group New Configuration Table View (Page 25)
unk Group Current Configurationble View
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theTrunkGrpApp icon, select Trunk Group Current Config.
ximum Sizee maximum of entries in trunk group table.
exe identifier of the trunk group.
rtse port list in the trunk group.
ateable or disable a trunk group.
unk Group New Configuration Tableewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theTrunkGrpApp icon, select Trunk Group Newnfiguration.
exe identifier of the trunk group.
PortsThe port list in the trupresented in bitmap fo
Add portThe port to be added inread, 0 is returned.
Remove portThe port to be deleted When read, 0 is return
StateEnable or disable a t
DeleteSetting the value to derow.
Alteon StatisticApplication (AltThis application providinformation. The follow
• ARP Statistics Grou• DSN Statistics View• DSLB Statistics Vie• Filter Statistics View• RIP Statistics Group
A p a t i o n ( A l t S t a t s G r p A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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wbviews menu for thet DSLB Stats .
t identifies the remote real
ndoffs by the remote real
edirections by the remote
tatistics
mote site updates which
ote site updates which are
wbviews menu for thet Filter Stats .
ifies the filter.
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Route Statistics Group View (Page 27)SLB Statistics Group View (Page 27)SLB Port to Real Servers Statistics Table View (Page 28)
P Statistics Group Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theStatsGrpApp icon, select ARP Stats .
triese current number of ARP entries
gh Watere highest number of ARP entries.
ximum Entriese maximum number of ARP entries.
SN Statistics Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theStatsGrpApp icon, select DNS Stats .
od DNS Requestse number of good DNS requests which are ceived.
d DNS Requestse number of bad DNS requests which are ceived.
DSLB Statistics VieAccess: From the Icon SuAltStatsGrpApp icon, selec
Indexthe server number thaserver.
DNS HandoffsThe number of DNS haserver.
HTTP RedirectionsThe number of HTTP rreal server.
DSLB Maintenance S
Good Site UpdatesThe number of good reare received.
Bad Site UpdatesThe number of bad remreceived.
Filter Statistics VieAccess: From the Icon SuAltStatsGrpApp icon, selec
IndexThe number that ident
A p a t i o n ( A l t S t a t s G r p A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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p Viewbviews menu for thet SLB Stats .
e Statistics Table
hich the statistics apply.
bindings on the port.
nding failures on the port. rs when a port runs out of
n-TCP/IP frames dropped
P fragments dropped on
P datagrams dropped on
mes with incorrect VIPs e port.
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ter Firingse number of instances that the received packet
atches the filter rule.
IP Statistics Group Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theStatsGrpApp icon, select RIP Stats.
Packetse total number of good RIP packets received.
t Packetse total number of RIP packets transmitted.
Error Packetse total number of error RIP packets received.
oute Statistics Group Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theStatsGrpApp icon, select Route Stats .
triese current number of IP routes.
ximum Entriese maximum entries of IP routes.
SLB Statistics GrouAccess: From the Icon SuAltStatsGrpApp icon, selec
SLB Port Maintenanc
IndexThe port number for w
Current BindingsThe current number of
Binding FailuresThe total number of BiA Binding failure occutable entries.
Non Top FramesThe total number of noon the port.
Top FragmentsThe total number of TCthe port.
UDP DatagramsThe total number of UDthe port.
Incorrect VIPsThe total number of frathat are dropped on th
A p i c a t i o n ( A l t I n f o G r p A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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r the real server.
ssions for the real server.
ion GroupInfoGrpApp)e following available
lution Protocol) Information 8)n Table View (Page 29)ble View (Page 29)er Information Table View
ormation Table View
olution Protocol)iew
bviews menu for theRP Information .
ress of the ARP entry.
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orrect VPortse total number of frames with incorrect Virtual rts that are dropped on the port.
al Server NoAvailse total number of frames that are dropped on e port because no real server is available.
ckup Server Actse total number of times that backup servers come active due to failure of primary servers.
erflow Server Actse total number of times that backup servers come active due to primary servers reaching erflow.
B Port to Real Servers Statisticsble View
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theStatsGrpApp icon, select SLB Port to Real Server Stats .
is table shows the statistics of real servers that e connected to switch ports.
rt Indexe port number that identifies the switch port.
rver Indexe real server number that identifies the server.
Current SessionsThe current sessions fo
Total SessionsThe total number of se
Alteon InformatApplication (AltThis application has thsubviews:
• ARP (Address ResoTable View (Page 2
• IP Route Informatio• Port Information Ta• SLB Switch Fail-Ov
(Page 30)• SLB Real Server Inf
(Page 30)
ARP (Address ResInformation Table VAccess: From the Icon SuAltInfoGrpApp icon, select A
Dest IP AddrThe destination IP add
A p i c a t i o n ( A l t I n f o G r p A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
MATh
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ute. Types include: fixed , addr , rip , martian , and
ypes include: indirect , st , martian , multicast ,
or which the destination
ble Viewbviews menu for theort Information.
l speed of the port. er , mbs10, mbs100, and
l mode of the port. Possible uplex , and half-
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C Addre MAC address for the ARP entry.
AN IDe VLAN identifier for the ARP entry.
urce Porte port number on which this entry is effective.
f Portse reference ports associated with this ARP try.
ge flag associated with this ARP entry. Possible gs include: clear , unresolved , permanent , d indirect .
Route Information Table Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theInfoGrpApp icon, select IP Route .
exe index of this route table.
st IP Addre destination IP address of this route.
st IP Maske destination IP mask of this route.
tewaye next-hop router address for this route.
TagThe tag-type for this roicmp , static , snmp , multicast .
TypeThe type of the route. Tdirect , local , broadcaand other .
InterfaceThe interface number faddress is applicable.
Port Information TaAccess: From the Icon SuAltInfoGrpApp icon, select P
IndexThe port index.
SpeedThe current operationaPossible values are: othmbs1000.
ModeThe current operationavalues are: other , full-dduplex .
A p i c a t i o n ( A l t I n f o G r p A p p )
S P i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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l status of the secondary wn.
l state of the secondary or inactive .
formation Table
bviews menu for theLB Real Server Information.
eal server.
e real server.
e real server is connected
real server functionality is s are: other , layer3 , or
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w Ctrle current operational flow control of the port. ssible values are: other , transmit , receive , th , and none .
ke current operational link status of the port. ssible values are: up, down, disabled , and perative .
B Switch Fail-Over Informationble View
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theInfoGrpApp icon, select SLB Switch Fail-Overormation.
exe index of switch fail-over information table.
imary IPe IP address of the primary switch.
im Statuse current operational status of the primary itch. Either up or down.
im Statee current operational state of the primary itch. Either active or inactive .
condary IPe IP address of the secondary switch.
Sec StatusThe current operationaswitch. Either up or do
Sec StateThe current operationaswitch. Either active
SLB Real Server InViewAccess: From the Icon SuAltInfoGrpApp icon, select S
IndexThe real server index.
IP AddressThe IP address of the r
Mac AddressThe MAC address of th
Switch PortThe switch port that thto.
Health LayerThe OSI layer at whichverified. Possible valuelayer4 .
A p a t i o n ( A l t H a r d w a r e A p p )
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t power supply.
dant power supply.
rees Celsius of the sensor
rees Celsius of the sensor
lsius of the sensor number
lsius of the sensor number
pplication
es the following available
iguration Table Viewration Table View
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erflowe overflow state of the real server. Possible lues are: overflow or no-overflow.
atee state of the real server. Values are: other , ning , failed , disabled .
lteon Hardware ApplicationltHardwareApp)
is application provides hardware information the switch and has the following available bview:
Hardware Information View (Page 31)
ardware Information Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theHardwareApp icon, select Hardware Information .
rt numbere hardware part number of the Alteon Switch.
visione hardware revision. If the revision is not ailable, a zero length string should be returned.
wer Supply Statuse status of the internal power supply.
PresentExistence of redundan
StatusThe status of the redun
Sensor 1 TempThe temperature in degnumber 1.
Sensor 2 TempThe temperature in degnumber 2.
Sensor 3 TempThe temperature in Ce3.
Sensor 4 TempThe temperature in Ce4.
Alteon VLAN A(AltVlanApp)This application providsubviews:
• VLAN Current Conf• VLAN New Configu
A p p p l i c a t i o n ( A l t V l a n A p p )
S P d i r e c t o r / C A C H E d i r e c t o r
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N. The ports are presented
AN.
umbo frame support for
the specified VLAN. A hen read.
from the specified VLAN. A en read.
t to create or delete a
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AN Current Configuration Tableewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AltVlanAppn, select VLAN Current Configuration .
e VLAN identifier.
mee name of the VLAN.
rtse port list in the VLAN. The ports are presented
bitmap format.
ateable or disable a VLAN.
mboable or disable the Jumbo frame support for
e VLAN.
AN New Configuration Table Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the AltVlanAppn, select New Configuration.
e VLAN identifier.
mee VLAN name.
PortsThe port list in the VLAin bitmap format.
StateEnable or disable a VL
JumboEnable or disable the Jthe VLAN.
Add PortThe port to be added tovalue of 0 is returned w
Remove PortThe port to be removed0 value is returned wh
DeleteThis is the action objecVLAN.
S P H E d i r e c t o r / A C E d i r e c t o r
on devices in
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tion
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Performance Views
This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for the AlteSPECTRUM.
rformance views display performance statistics terms of a set of transmission attributes, e.g., ll rates, frame rates, % error, etc. A typical view shown in Figure 6. The instantaneous ndition of each transmission attribute is corded in a graph. The statistical information each attribute is presented in the adjacent
ble.
nerally, you determine performance at the vice level through Performance views accessed m the Device and Application icons. You termine performance at the port/interface level rough Performance views accessed from terface icons.
r more information on Performance views, refer the SPECTRUM Views documentation.
e following paragraphs list the performance tributes displayed for each Performance view pported by this management module.
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evice Performance Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Performance .
rrent and historical frame transmission formation is provided via the following tributes.
Frame Rate% Delivered% Forwarded% Transmit% Error% Discarded
ort Performance Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Deviceerface icon, select Performance .
rrent and historical packet transmission formation is provided via the following tributes.
LoadPacket Rate% Error% Discarded
S P H E d i r e c t o r / A C E d i r e c t o r
on devices in
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ration Viewbviews menu for the Device
ovides status and ion about the device as a ort-by-port basis. Fields
within the Device its subviews are explained Views.
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Configuration Views
This section describes the various Configuration views available for models of the AlteSPECTRUM.
nfiguration views allow you to view and modify rrent settings for the modeled device and its terfaces, ports, and applications. The following nfiguration views are available for models of
teon devices:
Device Configuration View (Page 35)Interface Configuration View (Page 36)Agent General Configuration View (Page 18)Current IP Gateway Configuration Table View (Page 19)New IP Gateway Configuration Table View (Page 19)Current Agent Port Configuration Table View (Page 20)New Agent Port Configuration Table View (Page 21)Current IP Interface Configuration Table View (Page 23)New IP Interface Configuration Table View (Page 23)
• Current Static Rout(Page 24)
• New Static Route C(Page 24)
• Trunk Group Curren(Page 25)
• Trunk Group New C(Page 25)
Device ConfiguAccess: From the Icon Suicon, select Configuration .
This view (Figure 7) prconfiguration informatwhole as well as on a pand column headings Configuration view andin detail in SPECTRUM
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Figure 7: Device Configuration View Interface ConfigAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Device view, sel
This view provides the the selected interface:
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Model Information View
This section provides a brief overview of the Model Information view.
is view displays administrative information out the device and its applications and lets you t thresholds and alarm severity for the device.
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pes in SPECTRUM but some information will ry depending on the model it defines. Refer to ECTRUM Views for a complete description of is view.
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