Finding the management station on the network, Finding the last beaconing station, Searching by highest or lowest occurrence of a per – Cabletron Systems SPECTRUM TRMMIM User Manual

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Ring Map

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Using the Find Options

Finding the Management Station on the Network

In the Ring Map window, the management station’s label is surrounded by a

blue

border to differentiate it from other stations. However, in a ring network with
many stations, it may be inconvenient to scroll through the map to find the
management station. The Find —> Management Station feature allows you to
quickly identify the management station on the network. To find the management
station for the currently selected ring network:

1.

Click on

, and drag down to select Management Station.

The current ring management station will appear in the Ring Map window
surrounded by a blue border, and the display will shift if necessary.

Finding the Last Beaconing Station

A beacon is an alert issued by a station when it detects a hardware failure on the
network (because its incoming signal has been lost). Note that the station
transmitting the beacon may not be the actual station experiencing a hardware
failure (since the fault could lie with the NIC adapter of its upstream neighbor,
with its own adapter, or with the cabling between the two stations).

The Find —> Last Beacon feature lets you determine which station on the
network last issued beacon frames. To find this station:

1.

Click on

, and drag down to select Last Beaconing Station. If no

stations have beaconed since the map was invoked, a footer message will
appear. A footer message will also appear if the last beaconing station is no
longer on the ring.

Searching by Highest or Lowest Occurrence of a
Performance Parameter

You can use the Find By Highest and Find By Lowest features to search for a
station by ascending (By Lowest –> Highest) or descending (By Highest –>
Lowest) order of frames processed, total errors, or specific errors.

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