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Enterasys Networks 700 User Manual

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The MultiSwitch 700 Device View

2-82

The DELHW-UA Device View

RMON

, for launching the Remote Network Monitoring application. RMON is

described in its the Remote Monitoring (RMON) User’s Guide.

These selections are also available from the Tools menu at the top of NetSight
Element Manager’s main window.

The Help Menu

The Help Menu has the following three selections:

MIBs Supported

brings up the Chassis Manager window, described in

The

Chassis Manager Window

on

page 2-18

.

Chassis Manager Help

brings up a help window with information specifically

related to using the Chassis Manager and Device View windows.

About Chassis Manager

brings up a version window for the Chassis Manager

application in use.

The Port Menus

The menu for bridging ports offers the following selections:

Connection Type

opens a window displaying a description of the connection

type of the selected bridge interface. This description is comprised of text
based on the ctIfConnectionType MIB. See

Connection Type

, on

page 2-21

for

details.

Description

brings up a window describing the selected port; see

Interface

Description

, on

page 2-21

.

Performance Graph

allows you to view the traffic going through a selected

bridge. This information is displayed both numerically and graphically, as
described in the Bridging chapter of the Tools Guide.

Source Addressing

displays a list of MAC Addresses that communicate

through the selected bridge port.

I/F Statistics

launches a window that displays MIB-II interface statistics for the

selected interface. See Chapter 3,

Statistics

, for more information.

Alarm Configuration

launches the RMON-based Basic and Advanced Alarm

applications; see Chapter 4,

Alarm Configuration

, for details.

NOTE

You will be able to launch the QuickSET for the DELHW-UA application from the
Utilities menu, provided it is installed on your machine. See your QuickSET for the
DELHW-UA documentation for more information.