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Front panel information, Front panel information -3 – Enterasys Networks MicroMMAC-T User Manual

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Viewing Chassis Information

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The MicroMMAC-T Chassis View

Front Panel Information

The areas around the main port display provide the following device information:

IP

The IP address assigned to the MicroMMAC-T appears in the title bar of the
Chassis View window; this field will display the IP address you have used to
create the MicroMMAC-T icon. IP addresses are assigned via Local Management.

Connection Status

This color-coded area indicates the current state of the MicroMMAC-T in
communicating with the NetSight Element Manager.

Green

indicates it is responding to device polls (valid connection).

Magenta

indicates it is in a temporary stand-by mode while it responds to a

physical change in the hub; note that port menus are inactive during this
stand-by state.

Blue

indicates an unknown contact status – polling has not yet been

established with the MicroMMAC-T.

Red

indicates it is not responding to device polls (device is off line, or device

polling has failed across the network for some other reason).

UpTime

The amount of time, in a day(s) hh:mm:ss format, that the MicroMMAC-T has
been running since the last start-up.

Port Status

If management for your device supports a variable port display (detailed in

Port

Status Displays

, page 2-9

), this field will show the display currently in effect. If

only a single port display is available, or if the default view is in effect, this field
will state Default.

MAC

The physical layer address associated with the IP address used to define the
MicroMMAC-T icon. MAC addresses are hard-coded in the device, and are not
configurable via NetSight Element Manager. The device’s MAC address may be
altered using local management; if so, the locally administered MAC address will
appear in this field.

Boot Prom

The revision of BOOT PROM installed in the MicroMMAC-T.

Firmware

The revision of device firmware stored in the MicroMMAC-T’s FLASH PROMs.