Managing The Module; Configuring Ports - Enterasys 6000 User Manual

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The Device View
If you enter the MAC format of a specified address, and then click on Canonical, NetSight
Element Manager will do the address conversion for you. The same is also true if you
NOTE
enter the Canonical format of a specified address and then select MAC.
3. Click on the Find It! button. A "Processing Request" message will appear in
If the specified MAC address is located, a list of the interface(s) through which the given
address is communicating will appear in the list box. A status message at the bottom of the
window will display the number of interfaces through which the given MAC address is
communicating.
If the specified MAC address cannot be found, a "Source Address not found" message
will appear.
If the MAC address is entered in an incorrect format, an "Invalid MAC Address.
Enter Valid MAC Address" message will appear. Enter the address in the correct
NOTE
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX hexadecimal format.

Managing the Module

In addition to the performance and configuration information described in the preceding
sections, the Device View also provides you with the tools you need to configure your
SmartSwitch 6000 or Matrix E7 module and keep it operating properly. Hub management
functions include setting operating parameters for Ethernet, FDDI, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit
Ethernet and COM ports; managing an attached UPS; redirecting traffic from one module
interface to another; setting port priority parameters; configuring transmission thresholds
for broadcast packets; viewing and configuring system resources; setting device date and
time; and enabling and disabling bridging at specific port interfaces.

Configuring Ports

The Configuration options available for FDDI, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
and COM ports allow you to configure operating parameters specific to each port type: for
FDDI and standard Ethernet ports, you can set the Duplex Mode; for Fast Ethernet ports
on first generation modules, you can set a variety of duplex mode and negotiation
parameters; for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports on second generation modules
you can set speed, duplex mode, and flow control parameters; and for COM ports, you can
select the operation you wish the port to perform, and set any associated speed parameters.
FDDI, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Port Configuration windows are
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the status bar at the bottom of the window.
Managing the Module

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