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    IntraSpection ™ Personality Module AsantéHub 1016-IQ User’ s Manual Asanté T echnologies, Inc. 821 Fox Lane San Jose, CA 95131 1.800.662.9686 www .asante.com October 1997 Part Number 06-00395-00 Rev . A[...]

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    Copyright Notice Copyright  1997 by Asanté T echnologies, Inc . All r ights reserved. No part of this manual, or any associated artwork, software, product design or design concept, may be copied, reproduced or stored, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means mechanical, electronic, optical, photocop ying, recording or otherwise, includi[...]

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    Page iii T able of Contents About This Manual ...................................................................... v Chapter Contents .....................................................................................v Document Conventions ..........................................................................vi Audience ....................[...]

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    Page iv Setting Community Strings............................................................. 4-3 Configuring Network Access Parameters ......................................4-5 Configuring Device Identification Information..............................4-6 Updating the Device Page .............................................................. 4-7 [...]

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    Page v About This Manual This manual introduces the IntraSpection P er sonality Module f or the f ol- lowing device: ❏ The AsantéHub 1016-IQ intelligent Ethernet hub Chapter Contents This manual is divided into the follo wing chapter s: ❏ Chapter 1, “Introduction, ” describes IntraSpection P er- sonality Modules and the system requirements[...]

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    About This Manual Page vi Document Conventions This manual uses the follo wing conventions to convey instructions and information: ❏ Commands and key words are in boldface font. ∆ Note: Noteworth y information, whic h contains helpful suggestions or r ef erences to other sections in the manual, is in this format. ▲ Important: Significant inf[...]

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    Page 1-1 1 Introduction IntraSpection Personality Modules A P er sonality Module is a “plug-in” to the IntraSpection system that allows f or e xpanded management of an SNMP (Simple Netw or k Manage- ment Protocol) device by specifically addressing the device’ s propri- etar y information (the “Private MIB”). Management capabilities are a[...]

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    Introduction Page 1-2 Management Options The AsantéHub 1016-IQ P er sonality Module supports the following management options: See Chapter 5 “Menus” f or a complete descr iption of each manag ement option. ❏ Device identification ❏ General device inf or- mation ❏ Module information ❏ P or t configuration ❏ SNMP agent information ?[...]

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    IntraSpection Personality Modules Page 1-3 System Requirements Server ❏ IntraSpection v er sion 1.01 or greater ❏ PC with 80486 or faster micropr ocessor ❏ 48MB RAM ❏ 100MB free disk space ❏ Windo ws NT™ 3.51 or higher or Windows NT 4.0 (rec- ommended) ❏ W eb server that supports Common Gateway Interf ace (CGI) 1.1 (such as Netscape F[...]

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    Page 2-1 2 Installation Installing a Personality Module This chapter e xplains how to install the AsantéHub 1016-IQ P ersonality Module. ▲ Important: The P er sonality Module is installed in the computer that contains the IntraSpection Application Ser ver . Befor e installing the Personality Module, make sure that IntraSpection (w ebsuite.exe) i[...]

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    Installation Page 2-2 The “Software License Agreement” windo w appear s. Review the agreement car efully . 7 Click Ye s to accept the a gr eement and continue with the installation. T o decline the agreement and e xit the installation, click No . The “IntraSpection P ersonality Module Read Me” win- dow appears. Revie w the information caref[...]

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    Installing a Personality Module Page 2-3 The serial number is located on the inside cover of this User’ s Manual. ▲ Important: The serial number is case-sensitive; enter it e xactly as shown. 13 Click OK . The “IntraSpection Module Installation” windo w appears. ▲ Important: This window should be pointing to the director y that contains t[...]

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    Page 3-1 3 Accessing the Device This chapter e xplains how to access the AsantéHub 1016-IQ in IntraSpection via its P er sonality Module’ s Device Page . The Device P ag e provides access to the P ersonality Module’ s management options. Accessing the Device Page T o access the Device P a g e for an AsantéHub 1016-IQ, you must first cre- ate[...]

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    Accessing the Device Page 3-2 ❏ T ype the lowest (beginning) IP addr ess on your networ k in the Low IP Addr ess field. ❏ T ype the highest (last) IP address on your netw or k in the Hi IP Address field. ❏ Select New in the Discovery Mode field to create a new map. 5 Click Apply . IntraSpection builds a map of your netw ork. The map con- s[...]

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    Device Page Components Page 3-3 Device Page Components A P er sonality Module’ s Device Pag e consists of several components, including device inf or mation, a front-panel image, and management menu items. See Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2 Device P a ge components (management menu items) Device Information (device description and IP address) Front Panel[...]

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    Accessing the Device Page 3-4 Front Panel Image The interactiv e front panel ima g e contains the following components (as illustrated in F igure 3-3): ❏ Device — the entire AsantéHub 1016-IQ. ❏ Group — one of two groups within the device (see Figure 3-3). ❏ Port — each port on the AsantéHub 1016-IQ; click once on a port to select it [...]

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    Selecting the Device for Management Page 3-5 Selecting the Device for Management The AsantéHub 1016-IQ can be managed at differ ent levels; that is, at the device, group, or port level. For e xample, if the device is selected and you select the Graph menu, statistics for the AsantéHub 1016-IQ ar e displayed. If a port is selected and you select G[...]

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    Accessing the Device Page 3-6 Menu Components The menus on the AsantéHub 1016-IQ Device P a g e provide access to the different manag ement options supported by the Personality Module. T ables Some menus contain tables with information that is configurable directly on-scr een from y our W eb browser while others contain informa- tion that is read[...]

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    Page 4-1 4 Management This chapter e xplains how to perform some basic management func- tions with the AsantéHub 1016-IQ P er sonality Module. Performing Basic Management Functions ▲ Important: The tasks outlined in this chapter require access to the AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s Device P a g e. See Chapter 3, “ Accessing the Device, ” for instruc[...]

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    Management Page 4-2 Management T ask Page # Partitioning a port page 4-12 Resetting the AsantéHub 1016-IQ page 4-13 Enabling authentication traps page 4-15 Managing trap receivers page 4-16 Setting alarms page 4-18 Viewing node summary information page 4-21 Setting port security page 4-23 Viewing statistics page 4-25[...]

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    Performing Basic Management Functions Page 4-3 Setting Community Strings Community strings define access r ights for r eading and wr iting SNMP data objects for a device. The community strings (read and write) for an AsantéHub 1016-IQ are manually set in the AsantéHub 1016-IQ via its console port. In order to access the AsantéHub 1016-IQ with I[...]

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    Management Page 4-4 Figure 4-2 IntraSpection Map Manager P age 3 Click the Edit Device button. The Map Configuration T able appears, similar to F igure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Map Configuration T able 4 Enter the AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s IP address in the IP Address field. 5 Enter the AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s read community string in the Read field. 6 En[...]

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    Performing Basic Management Functions Page 4-5 Configuring Network Access Parameters T o configure and/or manage an AsantéHub 1016-IQ, the AsantéHub 1016-IQ needs to be properly configur ed with network access parame- ters. These parameters are initially configured in the AsantéHub 1016-IQ via the its console port; ho wever , some can be mod[...]

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    Management Page 4-6 Configuring Device Identification Information T o help with hub identification, you can add certain details to the AsantéHub 1016-IQ; such as, the AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s name, location, and contact information. T o configure device identification inf or mation: 1 Click Identify . The Device Identification T able appear s[...]

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    Performing Basic Management Functions Page 4-7 Updating the Device Page The files for the AsantéHub 1016-IQ P ersonality Module are stored within the IntraSpection Application Ser ver’ s database. Occasionally , these files should be updated from the Device P age to ensure that you ar e viewing the AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s latest information. T[...]

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    Management Page 4-8 Viewing General Device Information General device inf or mation includes items such as the AsantéHub 1016- IQ’ s version and revision numbers, chassis type, backplane type, and backplane revision number . T o view g eneral device information: 1 Click Device . The Device Information T able appear s, similar to Figure 4-6. Figu[...]

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    Performing a Software Upgrade Page 4-9 Performing a Software Upgrade If you hav e a TFTP ser ver on y our network, you can upgr ade an AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s software via Intr aSpection. T o upgrade an AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s software via a TFTP ser ver: 1 Click SWUpgrade . The Software Upg rade T able appears, similar to Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 So[...]

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    Management Page 4-10 Enabling/Disabling Ports The enabling or disabling of a port is a manual operation that can be used to isolate devices possibl y causing problems on the network or to prevent unauthorized use of a port or station. T o enable or disable a port: 1 Click Ports . Y ou do not need to select any particular port on the front-panel ima[...]

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    Enabling/Disabling Ports Page 4-11 3 Click Modify . The Modify Dialog box appear s. 4 Open the Admin State drop-down menu and select enable (to enable the port) or disable (to disable the port). 5 Click Apply . The port’ s state is modified. Click Refresh to view updated inf or mation.[...]

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    Management Page 4-12 Partitioning a Port P or t partitioning is an operation that is done automatically by the AsantéHub 1016-IQ in certain circumstances to stop transmission on a port, if the port is ena bled f or automatic par titioning. T o enable or disable automatic partitioning: 1 Select the port to be par titioned by clicking on it once on [...]

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    Resetting the AsantéHub 1016-IQ Page 4-13 Resetting the AsantéHub 1016-IQ If you c hanged the IP address, subnet mask, and/or default gatewa y information, the AsantéHub 1016-IQ needs to be reset. T o perform a reset: 1 Click Reset . The Device Reset T able appear s, similar to Figure 4-9. Figure 4-10 Device Reset T able ∆ Note: If you selecte[...]

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    Management Page 4-14 No matter which g roup is selected, the Board Reset T able will alwa ys display Group: 2 , which ref er s to “repeater reset. ” ∆ Note : Group 1 within the device cannot be reset. For more inf ormation on group numbering, see page 3-4. 2 Open the Action drop-down menu and select reset . 3 Click Apply . The AsantéHub 1016[...]

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    Enabling Authentication Traps Page 4-15 Enabling Authentication T raps The T rap Authentication f eature enables an AsantéHub 1016-IQ to g ener- ate authentication traps. Authentication tr aps are generated when a net- wor k management station with an inv alid community string attempts to access the AsantéHub 1016-IQ. T o enable T rap A uthentica[...]

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    Management Page 4-16 Managing T rap Receivers The T rap Receivers menu allows you to determine which management stations on your netw ork can receive tr aps from the AsantéHub 1016- IQ. This section describes how to add and delete a trap receiv er’ s entr y . T o add a trap receiv er entr y: 1 Click T rapReceivers . The T rap Receiver T a ble ap[...]

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    Managing Trap Receivers Page 4-17 6 Click Apply . The entr y for the manag ement station is added and appears in the ta ble. If it does not appear , click Refresh . Deleting a T rap Receiver Entry T o delete a trap receiv er entr y: 1 Click once on the row containing the entry to be deleted. 2 Click Modify . The Modify Dialog box appear s. 3 Open t[...]

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    Management Page 4-18 Setting Alarms Alarm thresholds can help you locate problems or f aults on the net- work . When you set a threshold f or an activity on an AsantéHub 1016-IQ, you instruct the AsantéHub 1016-IQ to take a specific action when a value falls abov e or below the set threshold. This section e xplains how to set, delete, and modify[...]

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    Setting Alarms Page 4-19 T able 4-1 Alarm Threshold fields Field Description Action Index Displays the number of the alarm entry . This field is read-only; it cannot be edited. Status The status of the alarm entry . Select valid to add an alarm or invalid to delete the alarm. T arget Domain The portion of the device for which the alarm is to be s[...]

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    Management Page 4-20 Deleting an Alarm T o delete an alarm: 1 Select the alarm entr y to be deleted b y clicking once on its row in the Alar m Threshold T able. 2 Click Modify . The Modify Dialog box appear s. 3 Open the Status drop-down menu and select invalid . 4 Click Apply . The alarm entr y is deleted. Click Refresh to view updated information[...]

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    Viewing Node Summary Information Page 4-21 Viewing Node Summary Information The Node Summar y menu provides IP mapping inf or mation (a summar y of node activity) for the device. T o view node summar y information: 1 Click Node Summary . The Node Summar y T a ble appears, similar to Figure 4-15. Figure 4-15 Node Summar y T able Each node address r [...]

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    Management Page 4-22 ❏ The default setting is -1 (this v alue prevents the table from updating; the value “4,294,967,295” appears in the field). ❏ A value of 0 never deletes the entries in the table. ∆ Note: The information display ed in the Node Summar y T a ble is read-onl y . For a description of each field, see “Node Summar y” o[...]

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    Setting Port Security Page 4-23 Setting Port Security The P ort Security menu allows you to restrict access to ports by specify- ing the physical addr esses that are author ized to connect to the ports. If an unspecified physical addr ess attempts to connect to a restr icted port, an action (such as automatic partitioning of the port, sending of a[...]

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    Management Page 4-24 3 Enter the number of the group f or which port security information is to be set in the Group field. ∆ Note: If you are setting port security on one of the AsantéHub 1016-IQ’ s 16 ports, type 2 as the Group number . 4 Enter the number of the port for which port security information is to be set in the Port field. 5 Open[...]

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    Viewing Statistics Page 4-25 Viewing Statistics Statistics for an AsantéHub 1016-IQ can be vie wed at the device, group, or port level in two differ ent formats: table or graph. Statistics col- lected include runts, alignment er rors, late collisions, shor t events, good frames, and bad frames. T able Statistics 1 Select a port or group f or which[...]

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    Management Page 4-26 ❏ Avg — (average) the av erage number of occur- rences since opening or resetting the scr een. ❏ T otal — the total number of occur rences since opening or resetting the screen. 4 Click Reset to reset the counters to zero.[...]

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    Viewing Statistics Page 4-27 Graph Statistics 1 Select a port or group f or which statistics are to be gath- ered by clicking on it once. T o view statistics for the device, do not select any item on the front-panel image. 2 Click Graph . The Graph Statistics page appears f or the selected por t, group, or device, similar to Figure 4-19. Figure 4-1[...]

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    Management Page 4-28 ❏ Peak per Second — the larg est number of occur- rences since opening or resetting the scr een. 6 Click Reset to reset the counters to zero.[...]

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    Page 5-1 5 Menus This chapter describes each manag ement menu on the AsantéHub 1016- IQ P er sonality Modules’ Device Page. The table below provides a brief description of each menu; the sections that follo w explain each menu in detail. Table 5-1 Device Page Menu Descriptions Menu Description Configuration T itle for the submenus listed below [...]

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    Menus Page 5-2 Menu Description Control T itle for the submenus listed below it; this menu cannot be selected. See “Control” on page 5-12. Reset Allows you to reset the AsantéHub 1016-IQ. See “Reset” on page 5-12. Partition Allows you to partition a port. See “Partition” on page 5-13. Threshold Allows you to set alarm thresholds for th[...]

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    Identify Page 5-3 Configuration This menu is not a management option; it is a title for the sub-menus listed below it. This menu cannot be selected. Identify This menu provides read-onl y and configurable identification informa- tion for the device. T able 5-2 describes each field in the Identify menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this m[...]

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    Menus Page 5-4 Device This menu provides read-onl y , gener al information on the device. T able 5-3 describes each field in the Device menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Vie wing General Device Inf or mation” on pa ge 4-8. Table 5-3 Device Menu Field Description V ersion Number Read-only field; displays the current ver[...]

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    Modules Page 5-5 Modules This menu provides read-onl y information on each gr oup within the device. The AsantéHub 1016-IQ consists of two g roups. See “Front P anel Imag e’ on page 3-4 f or more information on the two g roups. T able 5-4 describes each field in the Modules menu. Table 5-4 Modules Menu Field Description Group Read-only field[...]

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    Menus Page 5-6 Ports This menu provides read-onl y and configurable information f or each port on the device. T able 5-5 describes each field in the P or ts menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Enabling/ Disabling P or ts” on pa ge 4-10 and “Partitioning a Port” on page 4-12. Table 5-5 Ports Menu Field Description Gro[...]

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    Ports Page 5-7 Field Description Jabber Status Read-only field; displays the status of the Jabber Detec- tor . Note: A Jabber Detector is a device that helps prevent a node from transmitting constantly; for example, if the node is malfunctioning. ❏ on — jabber detector is on. ❏ off — jabber detector is off. Jabber State Configurable fiel[...]

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    Menus Page 5-8 Agent This menu provides read-onl y and configurable information on the device’ s SNMP agent. T able 5-6 describes each field in the Agent menu. Table 5-6 Agent Menu Field Description SWV ersion Major Read-only field; displays the major software version num- ber of the device. SWV ersion Minor Read-only field; displays the mino[...]

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    Network Page 5-9 Network This menu provides configurab le network access inf or mation for the device. This information is needed to access the device across the net- wor k (in-band mana gement). T able 5-7 describes each field in the Networ k menu. ▲ Important : If you chang e the IP addr ess , subnet mask , or default gateway , the AsantéHub[...]

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    Menus Page 5-10 SWUpgrade This menu provides read-onl y and configurable software upg rade and boot method information (the parameters used for downloading a ne w version of software) f or the device. T able 5-8 describes each field in the SWUpgrade menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Per- forming a Software Upg rade” on[...]

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    SWUpgrade Page 5-11 Field Description Remote Boot Protocol Configurable field; determines the remote boot protocol used to load the device’ s software. ❏ bootpTftp — sets the device to request an IP address from a BootP server and to load the soft- ware from a TFTP server . ❏ tftpOnly — sets the device to only load the soft- ware across[...]

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    Menus Page 5-12 Control This menu is not a management option; it is a title for the sub-menus listed below it. This menu cannot be selected. Reset This menu allows you to r eset the AsantéHub 1016-IQ. T able 4-9 describes each field in the Reset menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Resetting the AsantéHub 1016-IQ” on pa [...]

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    Partition Page 5-13 Partition This menu allows you to configur e a por t for automatic partitioning. T able 5-10 describes each field in the P ar tition menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “P artitioning a P or t” on pa ge 4-12. Table 5-10 Partition Menu Field Description Group Number Read-only field; displays the number[...]

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    Menus Page 5-14 Threshold This menu displays the current alarms that are set and allows alarms to be added or modified. Alarms can help you locate problems or f aults on the network. When you set an alarm threshold f or an activity on a hub, you instruct the hub to take a specific action when the value falls abov e or below the set threshold. T a[...]

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    Threshold Page 5-15 Field Description TPort (target port) Configurable field; determines the port number for which the alarm is being set. Important: This field only needs to be edited if the T ar- get Domain is set to port. T arget Subject Configurable field; determines the counter to be polled. ❏ readableframes — the total number of good[...]

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    Menus Page 5-16 Field Description Startup Event Configurable field; determines when the alarm is to be triggered. ❏ rising — alarm is triggered when the event rate rises above the threshold. ❏ falling — alarm is triggered when the event rate falls below the threshold. ❏ rising and falling — alarm is triggered when the event rate rises[...]

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    Threshold Page 5-17 Field Description Owner String Configurable field; displays the name of the person who defined the entry (eight-byte octect).[...]

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    Menus Page 5-18 Node Summary This menu provides IP mapping inf or mation (a summar y of node activ- ity) on the device. T able 5-12 describes each field in the Node Summar y menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Vie wing Node Summar y Information” on pa ge 4-21. Table 5-12 Node Summary Menu Field Description NodeAgingT imer[...]

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    Table Page 5-19 V alidate This menu updates the P ersonality Module’ s Device P a ge with the latest information stored in the IntraSpection Application Ser ver database. For instructions on using this menu, see “Updating the Device P a ge” on page 4-7. Statistics This menu is not a management option; it is a title to the sub-menus listed bel[...]

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    Menus Page 5-20 Field Description ❏ FCS Errors — the number of frames that failed Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). ❏ Datarate Mismatch — the number of errors where the incoming data rate is not within the tolerance level of 10Mhz (+ or - 0.01%). ❏ Short Events — the number of data bursts, where data is less than 10 bytes in length. ❏ Co[...]

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    Graph Page 5-21 Graph This menu provides real-time statistical inf ormation, in a graph f or mat, on the device, a selected group, or a selected port. T able 5-14 describes each field in the Graph menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Vie wing Statistics” on pa g e 4-25. Table 5-14 Graph Menu Field Description Seconds Drop-[...]

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    Menus Page 5-22 Security This menu is not a management option; it is a title for the sub-menus listed below it. This menu cannot be selected. Port Security This menu allows you to contr ol access to the device’ s por ts by specify- ing the physical addr esses that are allowed to connect to the ports. If an unauthorized physical address attempts t[...]

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    Port Security Page 5-23 Field Description Violation Action Configurable field; determines the action to occur if the physical address does not match the Allowed Address. ❏ partitionport — partitions the target port. ❏ sendtrap — sends a trap to the receiving sta- tion. ❏ partitionportANDsendtrap — partitions the tar - get port and sen[...]

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    Menus Page 5-24 T rap Receivers This menu allows you to determine the networ k mana g ement stations that will receive tr aps from the device. T able 5-16 describes each field in the T rap Receivers menu. ∆ Note: For instructions on using this menu, see “Managing T rap Receivers” on page 4-16. Table 5-16 Trap Receivers Menu Field Description[...]

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    Page A-1 A T echnical Support Contacting Asanté T echnical Support T o contact Asanté T echnical Support: T elephone (800) 622-7464 Fax (408) 432-6018 Fax-Bac k (800) 741-8607 (408) 954-8607 Internet Mail support@asante.com W orld Wide W eb http://www .asante.com Bulletin Board Service (BBS) (408) 432-1416 ARA BBS (guest log in) (408) 894-0765 Ap[...]

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    Index-i Index Numerics 1016-IQ. See AsantéHub 1016-IQ A about this manual v add button 3-6 agent menu, description 5-8 reset, description 5-12 alarm thresholds. See alarms alarms adding 4-18 configuring 4-18 deleting 4-20 detected value 5-16 last measurement made 5-16 modifying 4-20 owner string 5-17 polling interval 5-16 responses 5-16 sample int[...]

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    Index-ii community strings configuring 4-3 trap receiver 5-24 unauthorized, description of 5-8 configurable information 3-6 configuration menu, description 5-3 tasks, overview 4-1 contact information configuring 4-6 viewing 5-3 control menu , description 5-12 count-per-second display 5-21 D database management system 1-3 datarate mismatch 5-20 defa[...]

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    Index-iii hub (device) reset 5-12 selecting 3-5 I icons, device 3-2 identification information, configuring 4-6 identify menu, description 5-3 image front panel 3-4 load mode configuring 4-9 description 5-10 in-band parameters, configuring 4-5 installation 2-1 IntraSpection Application Server 2-3 select database window 2-3 serial number, entering 2[...]

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    Index-iv management (continued) table menu 5-19 statistics 5-19 tasks, overview 4-1 threshold menu 5-14 trap receivers menu 5-24 validate menu 5-19 manual audience vi chapter contents v document conventions vi overview v map manager page 4-4 of the network, creating 3-1 mapping, IP. See node summary mau jabber lockups 5-20 menus buttons 3-6 compone[...]

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    Index-v personality module (continued) installing 2-1 menus, overview 5-1 overview 1-1 using 3-1 physical address 5-3 polarity state 5-7 status 5-7 port admin state 5-7 auto partitioning, description 5-6 defined 3-4 enabling/disabling 4-10 jabber state 5-7 status 5-7 link status 5-6 partitioning 4-12 restricting access to 4-23 security menu, descri[...]

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    Index-vi statistics graph format description 5-21 viewing 4-27 menu, description 5-19 objects, description 5-19 table format description 5-19 viewing 4-25 status LEDs, viewing 3-4 subnet mask and changing 5-9 configuring 4-5 description 5-9 swupgrade (software upgrade) menu, description 5-10 symbols, device 3-2 system requirements 1-3 T table menu [...]