Enterasys Networks 700 User Manual

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Viewing Device Information

2-9

The MultiSwitch 700 Device View

Com Port Configuration

allows you to configure the settings of the COM ports

on the MultiSwitch 700 module; see

Configuring the COM Port

, on

page 2-29

.

Broadcast Suppression

allows you to set a threshold on the number of

broadcast packets issued from each port on the MultiSwitch 700 module when
it is operating in traditional switch (bridge) mode. See

Broadcast Suppression

,

on

page 2-55

.

FDDI Statistics

option displays if you have a DELHF-UA installed in your

module. This launches a window which displays traffic-related statistics for
each Station Management (SMT) entity present on an installed DELHF-UA.
See Chapter 5,

FDDI Management

, for more information.

UPS

brings up a window that allows you to configure an Uninterruptable

Power Supply attached to your MultiSwitch 700 Module’s COM port. See

Using an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS)

, on

page 2-43

, for details.

Exit

closes the MultiSwitch 700 Device View window.

The View Menu

The View menu lets you switch the front panel display between two graphic
representations of the device:

The Logical view provides the logical front panel display of the MultiSwitch
700 module and its interfaces.

The BackPlane Config view displays the backplane connections between the
MultiSwitch 700 module and other modules installed in the DLM6C-AA
chassis.

The Port Status Menu

The Port Status menu allows you to select the status information that will be
displayed in the port text boxes in the Device View window:

Status

allows you to select one of four status type displays: Bridge, Bridge

Mapping, Admin, or Operator.

Load

will display the portion of network load processed per polling interval

by each interface, expressed as a percentage of its theoretical maximum load
(10, 100, 155.5, 800, or 1000 Mbps).

Errors

allows you to display the number of errors detected per polling interval

by each interface, expressed as a percentage of the total number of valid
packets processed by the interface.

I/F Mapping

will display the interface ifIndex associated with each port on

your MultiSwitch 700 module.

I/F Speed

will display the port’s bandwidth: 10M (megabits) for Ethernet;

100M for Fast Ethernet; 1.00 G for Gigabit Ethernet; 155.5M for ATM; and 800M
for the backplane interfaces.

I/F Type

will display the port type of each port on your MultiSwitch 700

module, e.g., Eth (ethernet-csmacd), ATM, or FDDI.

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