Monitoring hub performance, Monitoring hub performance -8 – Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 User Manual

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Using the EMM-E6 Hub View

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Monitoring Hub Performance

Green

indicates that the port is active; that is, the port has been enabled by

management, has a valid Link signal (if applicable), and is able to
communicate with the station at the other end of the port’s cable segment.
Note that an AUI or transceiver port will display as active as long as it has been
enabled by management, even if no cable is connected.

Blue

indicates that the port has been disabled through management.

Yellow

indicates that the port is enabled but does not currently have a valid

connection. This usually indicates that the device at the other end of the
segment is turned off, or that there is no cable attached.

Red

indicates that the port is enabled, but is not able to pass packets. This

generally means that the port has been segmented by management after
experiencing an excessive number of collisions; for a BNC (thin coax) port,
however, this may only mean that no cable or terminator has been connected.

Magenta

indicates that the EMM-E6 can’t manage the device.

When the Admin Status port display option is active, only two colors apply: a
port will be displayed in green if it is enabled by management, regardless of
whether or not there is a cable attached or a valid link signal detected; a port
disabled by management will display as blue.

When the FNB Channel option is active, an entirely different color scheme is
employed: salmon = Channel A; light blue = Channel B; orange = Channel C, and
grey = stand-alone.

Monitoring Hub Performance

The information displayed in the Hub View can give you a quick summary of
device activity, status, and configuration. SPMA can also provide further details
about hub performance via its four-level menu structure. The Device, Network,
Module, and Port menus (

Figure 2-6

, below) give you control over the hub at four

levels and give you access to the tools, menus, and windows that let you monitor
specific aspects of hub performance, change hub display options, and set
EMM-E6 operating and notification parameters. Remember, though many
functions will operate the same at each level, those accessed via the Device menu
control or provide information about all modules in the hub; those accessed via
the Network menu control or provide information about all modules in a
particular network, or channel; those accessed via the Module menu control or
provide information about a single module; and those accessed via the Port menu
control or provide information about a single port.

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