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Enterasys Networks MicroMMAC-T User Manual

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Viewing Chassis Information

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The MicroMMAC-T Chassis View

The Network Menu

The first level of this menu lists the active ring network (Network 1) that is
managed by the device; clicking on the Network 1 selection brings up a menu
with the following selections:

Statistics...

, which brings up the network-level Statistics windows; see

Chapter 3, Token Ring Statistics, for more information.

Timer Statistics...

, which opens the network-level Timer Statistics windows;

see Chapter 3 for more information.

Performance Graph...

, which opens the Performance Graph windows; see

Chapter 3

.

Frame Size...

, which allows you to see the actual sizes of the frames on the ring

network controlled by your MicroMMAC-T; see Chapter 3.

Protocol...

, which allows you to see how many frames received by the

MicroMMAC-T are of a given protocol; see Chapter 3.

Network Info...

, which allows you to view status and configuration

information for each ring in your MicroMMAC-T-controlled MMAC; see

Viewing Network Information

,

page 2-18

, for details.

Alarm Limits...

, which launches the network-level alarms window; see

Chapter 4, Token Ring Alarms, for alarm configuration information.

Station List...

, which allows you to view and configure the stations on the

currently monitored ring network; see Chapter 5, The Station List and Station
Map

, for details.

Station Map...

, which graphically illustrates the ring configuration in

downstream neighbor order from the currently monitored MicroMMAC-T,
and provides address information for individual stations inserted into the
ring; see Chapter 5.

Restart Device

, which allows you to perform a software reset for the

MicroMMAC-T; see

Resetting the Device

,

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, for details.

The Utilities Menu

From the Utilities menu you can select the MIBTree utility (providing direct
access to the MicroMMAC-T’s MIB information), Token Ring Security, which
allows you to configure security for Cabletron Systems new Dot 5 Token Ring
devices (like the MicroMMAC-T), and the RMON utility, a remote monitoring
feature that is supported by many of Cabletron Systems’ intelligent devices. These
selections are also available from the Utilities menu at the top of the NetSight
Element Manager map window. Refer to your Tools Guide, included in this
package, for a thorough explanation of the MIBTree, Token Ring Security, and
RMON utilities.