Configuring Optivity Switch Manager; Discovering Your Network - Nortel Optivity Switch Using Manual

Release 1.1.0.0
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Chapter 3

Configuring Optivity Switch Manager

This chapter describes configuration tools for Optivity Switch Manager, and
includes the following topics:

Discovering your network

Optivity Switch Manager builds its logical map of the network by querying the
topology table of the seed device, using the Bay Autotopology Protocol (BTP).
A seed device is a device from which you start learning about the topology of the
network. After getting the information about the neighbors of the seed device,
Optivity Switch Manager queries the neighbor devices for their topology tables.
Optivity Switch Manager then selects the appropriate icon to represent each
device, computes the links between devices, and represents the device information
in a network topology map.
Discovery continues until the maximum number of hops is reached. By default,
Optivity Switch Manager does not query neighbors more than five hops away
from the seed device. You can set the number of hops, up to a maximum of 20
hops. Also, you can stop the discovery process at any time by clicking Discovery
from the Optivity Switch Manager toolbar. While the discovery process is
occurring, this button changes to show a red X.
Discovering your network
Accessing devices within different SNMP communities (page 53)
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