Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product GatorMIM and GatorStar Enterasys
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GatorMIM and Gator Star User’s Guide.
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vii Contents Chapter 1 Intr oduction Using the GatorMIM CS/GatorStar GX-M User ’s Guide ........... ................. ........... 1-2 Related Manuals........................ ........... ................. ............ ................ ............ ..
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1-1 Chapter 1 Intr oduction How to use this guide; r elated gui des; so ftware conv entions; g etting h elp W el come to the Gat orMIM CS an d GatorSt ar GX-M User ’s Guide. We h a v e designed this guide to serv e as a reference for using NetSight Element M anager for the GatorMIM CS and the GatorSta r GX-M.
Introductio n 1-2 Using the GatorMIM CS/G atorStar GX-M User’ s Guide Using the GatorMIM CS/GatorStar GX-M User’ s Guide Each chapter in this guide descr ibes one major functionality or a collection of several smaller functional ities of th e Ga torMIM CS and the Ga torStar GX -M.
Software Conventions 1-3 Introductio n Software Con ventions Y our NetSight Element Manager’s device user interface contains a nu mber of elements common to most windows and which operate the same regard less of the window in which they appear . A brief description of some of the most common elements appears below .
Introductio n 1-4 Soft war e Co nv entio ns • Double- clicking means to position the mouse pointer over the indicated target, then press and release the mouse butto n two time s in rapid success ion. This is comm only used to acti vate an object’s default o peration, su ch as opening a window fr om an icon.
Getting H elp 1-5 Introductio n MA C Address Dis p lays t he m a nufa cturer- set M AC a d dress of the dev i ce int erf ace . This a dd ress is factory-set and cann ot be altered. Using Window Buttons The Cancel button that a ppears at the bot tom of most w indows al lows you to exit a window and term inate any unsaved changes you have made.
Introductio n 1-6 Getting Help Accessing On-line Documentation The complete suite of documents available for NetSight Eleme nt Manager can be accessed via a menu o ption available fr om the primary windo w menu bar: Help—>Online Docume nts .
Getting H elp 1-7 Introductio n Send yo u r ques t ion s, com ments, and sug g estio ns rega r ding NetSigh t documentatio n to NetSight T e chn ical Comm u nicatio ns via the follow i ng e- ma il address: Nets i gh t _docs@en t eras y s.com T o locate p r oduct specific information, r efer to th e Entera sys W eb site: http : //ww w .
Introductio n 1-8 Getting Help.
2-1 Chapter 2 The Gator Module Vie w Informatio n displayed in the Mo dule View window; Cha ssis Manag er window; ena b ling an d disabling por t s The Gator Mo dule V iew w indow is the main scr een that immediately informs you of the curr ent configuration of the ports on your Gator Module.
The Gator Module V iew 2-2 Viewing Device Informa tion 1. In any map, list, or tree view , click the right mouse button to select th e Gator Module you wish to manag e, and on the r esulting menu, click Manage .
Viewing Device Informati on 2-3 The Gator Module V iew Fr ont P anel Information The section below the main port display provides the following device informatio n: Connection Status This color -coded icon indicates the curr ent state of communication between NetSight Element Manage r and the Gator Mo dule.
The Gator Module V iew 2-4 Viewing Device Informa tion Menu Structure By clicking on vario us areas of the Gator Module’s Mo dule V i ew display , you can access menus with device-, boar d-, and port-level options, as well as utility applicatio ns w hich apply to the devi ce as a wh ole.
Viewing Device Informati on 2-5 The Gator Module V iew • I/F Summary displays statistics for the traffic pr ocessed by each network interface on your device; see V i ewing I/F Summary Information , page 2-8 , for details. • Exit closes the Gator M odule V i ew window .
The Gator Module V iew 2-6 Viewing Device Informa tion Gator Module P ort Status Display The Port Status display varies for each module type. The status conditions for the GatorMIM CS ar e: ON (Green) The port is on-line and fo rwarding packets acro ss the Gator Module fr om on e network segment to an oth er .
Viewing Device Informati on 2-7 The Gator Module V iew Figure 2- 4. Chassis Manager W indo w Viewing Hardware T ypes Menu option s at several levels provide specific info rma tion abou t the physical characteristics of the G ator Module and its ports.
The Gator Module V iew 2-8 Viewing Device Informa tion Figure 2-6. Samp le M odule T ype Wi ndow Viewing the P ort T y pe Y ou can view a brief description of the ports on your Gator MIM CS via the Port menu; this option is not available for Ga tor Star GX-M ports.
Viewing Device Informati on 2-9 The Gator Module V iew Figure 2 -8. I/ F Summary W indow The I/F Summary window pr ovides a variety of descriptive information about each interface on your device, as well as statistics which display each interface’s performance.
The Gator Module V iew 2-10 Viewing Device Informa tion 1. In the r ight-m ost menu fie ld, click to se lect the u nit in whi ch you wish to display the se lected statistic : Load , Raw Counts , or Rat e . 2. Once you have selected the ba se un it, click in t he lef t-most fi eld to s pecify the statisti c you would like to display .
Viewing Device Informati on 2-11 The Gator Module V iew Out Errors Outbound packets that could not be transmitted by the device interface because they contain ed errors.
The Gator Module V iew 2-12 Viewing Device Informa tion Figure 2-9. Interface Detail W indow Three informational field s appear in the upper portion of the wind ow: Description Displays the interface description for the curre ntly selected interface. Address Displays the MAC (physical) addr ess of the selected interface.
Viewing Device Informati on 2-13 The Gator Module V iew Discarded Displays the number of packets which wer e discar ded even though they contained no errors that would prevent transmissi on.
The Gator Module V iew 2-14 Enabling a nd Disabling Port s T o calculate the percentage of outbound packets that wer e discar ded: Transmit Discards /Packets Transmitted Enab ling and Disab li ng P orts From the Port menus on the GatorMIM CS Module, you can e nable and disable any individual po rts.
3-1 Chapter 3 LocalT alk and GatorStar Statistics LocalT alk S tatistic s window; T otal Rep eater Sta tistics window Viewing LocalT alk Statistics The LocalT alk Statistics window ( Figure 3-1 ) displays accum ulated statistics a nd erro r breakdowns at th e device level for the LocalT alk side of the Gator module.
LocalT alk a nd GatorSta r Statis tics 3-2 Viewing Lo calT alk Statisti cs The following packet and error statistics a ppear within the Lo calT al k Statistics window : P ackets Fields The Packet Fiel.
Gator T otal Repeater S tatistic s 3-3 LocalT alk a nd GatorSta r Statis tics Random CTS Err ors The total number of tim es the LocalT alk interface received a lapCTS packet that was not solicited by a lapR TS packet. FCS Erro rs The total number of times the LocalT alk interface received a packet with an FCS (Frame Check Sequence ) error .
LocalT alk a nd GatorSta r Statis tics 3-4 Gator T otal Repeate r Statisti cs The following fields appear wi thin the Gator T otal Repeater Statistics window: P ackets Fields Total Packets The total number of packets processed by the device since the last reset.
Index-1 Index A Alignment Errors 3-4 B Boar d Menus 2-5 Boot Pr om revision 2-3 Buffer spac e 2-13 C Cancel button 1-5 Carrier Detect Lost 3-4 CD Lost 3-4 Clear to send 3-2 Collision s 3-2 Color -code.
Index Index-2 O OK button 1-5 Out Packe ts 3-2 Overrun Err or s 3-4 P Packets Received 2-13 Packets T ransmitted 2-13 Physical Sta tus 2-9 Port displa y color codes 2-2 Port M enu s 2-5 Port t ype 2- .
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