Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual

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Switch Information

3-5

The

Dashboard

screen displays the current health of the switch and is divided into the following fields:

• Alarms

• Ports

• Environment

• CPU Memory

• File Systems

Apart from the sections mentioned above, it also displays the following:

1. Refer to the

Alarms

field for details of all the unacknowledged alarms generated during the past 48

hours. The alarms are classified as:

• Critical — Denoted by a red legend.

• Major — Denoted by a yellow legend.

• Others — Denoted by a blue legend.

It also displays details of the 5 most recent unacknowledged critical/major alarms raised during the past
48 hours in a tabular format. The table displays the following details:

Displays the status of the switch. The status can be either Active or Inactive.

• Active — Is denoted with a green dot.

• Standby— Is denoted with a red dot.

Displays the current Firmware value of the current software running on the wireless switch.

Displays the Management IP Address of the switch.

Displays the status of the Ethernet Port 1 and Ethernet Port 2. The status of the port can be
either:

• Up — Port in use.

• Down — Port not in use.

Displays the total number of access ports adopted by the switch.

Displays the total number of MUs associated with the switch.

Displays the actual switch uptime. The

Uptime

is the current operational time of the device

defined within the System Name field. Uptime is the cumulative time since the switch was
last rebooted or lost power.

Severity

Displays the severity of the alarm. It can be either Critical or Major.

Last Occurrence

Displays the time when the alarm was reported

Message

Displays the message associated with the alarm.

# Occurrences

Displays the number of times during the past 48 hours such an alarm was generated.

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