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Enterasys Networks 700 User Manual

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The MultiSwitch 700 Device View

2-10

Viewing Device Information

For more information on the port display options available via this menu, see

Selecting a Port Status View

, on

page 2-12

.

The FDDI Menu

If your MultiSwitch 700 has an installed DELHF-UA, the FDDI menu displays on
the Device View menu bar, with the following options:

Configuration

Connection Policy

Station List

Performance

Frame Translation

Refer to Chapter 5,

FDDI Management

, for information on these menu selections.

The Utilities Menu

The Utilities Menu provides the following options:

MIB Tools, which provides direct access to the MultiSwitch 700 module’s MIB
information; refer to the Tools Guide for more information.

RMON utility, a remote monitoring feature that is supported on a per-port
basis when at least one Ethernet or Fast Ethernet module is installed in the
chassis; refer to the RMON User’s Guide for more information.

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

The Help Menu

The Help Menu has the following three selections:

MIBs Supported

brings up the Chassis Manager window. See

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 Module Menu

The Module menu for the MultiSwitch 700 module provides mostly
bridging-related selections, many of which are also available from the Bridge
Status window:

Module Information

opens a Module Information window that provides

firmware and manufacturing information which may be useful when
troubleshooting any problems that you are having with the module. For more
information, refer to

The Module Information Window

, on

page 2-19

.

Module Type

brings up a window containing a description of the selected

module; see

Viewing Hardware Types

, on

page 2-20

.