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  • Page 1 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 ETHERNET SWITCH MODULE LOCAL MANAGEMENT GUIDE...
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    Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 252.227-7013. Cabletron Systems, Inc., 35 Industrial Way, Rochester, New Hampshire 03867-0505. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    3.2.2 Exiting Local Management Screens ... 3-4 3.2.3 Exiting the Local Management Session... 3-4 The Main Menu Screen ... 3-5 The Setup Menu Screen... 3-6 The Status Menu Screen... 3-8 The Statistics Menu Screen... 3-9 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide CONTENTS...
  • Page 8 Selecting a Spanning Tree Protocol ...8-2 Selecting the Port Administrative Status ...8-3 Selecting Bridge Port Pair Administrative Status ...8-4 CHAPTER 9 THE MODULE SPECIFIC SETUP SCREEN Device Specific Setup Screen Fields ...9-2 Selecting Interface 1 Connection Status...9-2 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 9 12.1 Managing Device MIBs... 12-2 12.2 MIB Navigator Command Set Overview... 12-3 12.2.1 Conventions for MIB Navigator Commands ... 12-4 12.2.2 Navigation Commands ... 12-5 12.2.3 Built-In Commands ... 12-12 12.2.4 Special Commands... 12-18 INDEX ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Contents...
  • Page 10 Contents viii ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 2, Local Management Requirements, describes the setup requirements for accessing Local Management. It also explains how to configure a management terminal and connect it to the ESXMIM. Chapter 3, Accessing Local Management, describes how to access the Main Menu screen and navigate the Local Management screens.
  • Page 12: Document Conventions

    ESXMIM by assigning community names. Chapter 6, The SNMP Traps Screen, explains how to configure the ESXMIM to send SNMP trap messages to multiple network management stations. Chapter 7, The FLASH Download Screen, describes how to download a new firmware image to the ESXMIM’s FLASH EEPROM.
  • Page 13: Getting Help

    Configure the devices interconnected to form a network • Monitor the network’s performance • Control user access to the network and its components for the purpose of security ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide (603) 332-9400 Monday – Friday; 8 GO CTRON from any ! prompt support@ctron.com ctron.com (134.141.197.25)
  • Page 14: The Management Agent

    Chapter 1: Introduction 1.4.1 The Management Agent The management agent is a process within the ESXMIM which collects statistical information (e.g., frames received, errors detected) about the managed network’s operational performance. Local Management communicates with the management agent for the purpose of viewing statistics or issuing management commands.
  • Page 15: Local Management Requirements

    LOCAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS The ESXMIM provides two communication ports, labeled COM 1 and COM 2, that support a management terminal connection. To access Local Management, connect one of the following systems to either COM 1 or COM 2: • Digital Equipment Corporation VT series terminal •...
  • Page 16: Local Management Screen Elements

    Figure 1-1 Sample Local Management Screen Page 1-6 INPUT FIELDS SELECTION FIELDS SYSTEM LEVEL Out of Band IP Addr Default Gateway Default Interface COMMAND FIELDS ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Flash Image Version XX.XX.XX System Time: 14:23:00 0.0.0.0 NONE DEFINED NONE DEFINED RETURN...
  • Page 17 System Date, and System Time are examples of Input fields. Selection Fields Selection fields provide a series of possible values. Only applicable values appear in a selection field. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Local Management Screen Elements Table 1-1 Event Messages What it Means One or more fields were modified,...
  • Page 18: Local Management Keyboard Conventions

    Local Management screen. These keys cycle through selections in some Local Management fields. Use the SPACE bar to cycle forward through selections and use BACKSPACE to cycle backward through selections. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 19: Navigating Local Management Screens

    “wraps around” to the outermost selectable item on the opposite side of the screen which is on the same line or column. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Navigating Local Management Screens These are navigation keys. Use the...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1: Introduction Page 1-10 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Local Management Requirements

    Digital Equipment Corporation VT series terminal • VT type terminal running emulation programs for the Digital Equipment Corporation VT series • IBM or compatible PC running a VT series emulation software package ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide CHAPTER 2 Page 2-1...
  • Page 22: Management Terminal Setup Requirements

    Local Echo Port Transmit Auto Answerback Auto Repeat Keyclick Margin Bell Warning Bell Auto Answerback ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Selection 80 Columns Interpret Controls No Auto Wrap Cursor 7 Bit Control Normal Cursor Keys Transmit = 9600 Receive = Transmit...
  • Page 23: Cable Configuration For The Management Terminal

    The adapter you use depends on whether you connect a VT320 or VT 220 terminal or a PC emulating a VT320 or VT220 to an ESXMIM COM port. Read the information included with the adapter kit to make sure that you are using the correct adapter.
  • Page 24: Establishing A Telnet Connection

    Chapter 2: Local Management Requirements ESTABLISHING A TELNET CONNECTION Once the ESXMIM has a valid IP address, you can establish a Telnet session with Local Management from any TCP/IP based node on the network. Telnet connections to the host device require the community name passwords assigned at the SNMP Community Names screen.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Accessing Local Management

    Menu screens provide a path to the setup screens, statistic screens, and status screens. USING THE MENU SCREENS Verify that your terminal has been properly connected to the ESXMIM before proceeding. To access Local Management, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 26: Navigating Local Management Screens

    Local Management consists of a series of menu screens that provide a path to each of the Local Management function screens. You navigate through Local Management by selecting items from the menu screens. ESXMIM Local Management consists of the following menu screens: • Main Menu screen •...
  • Page 27: Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items

    To select items on a Local Management menu screen, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item. 2. Press ENTER. The selected Local Management menu screen appears. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Navigating Local Management Screens System Level SNMPCommunity Names...
  • Page 28: Exiting Local Management Screens

    3.2.3 Exiting the Local Management Session To exit from ESXMIM Local Management, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the RETURN command at the bottom of the Local Management screen.
  • Page 29: The Main Menu Screen

    Status screen which displays the operational and administrative status of ESXMIM MIB components. • Statistics Menu – The Statistics Menu provides bridge statistics and performance information for the switch interfaces of the ESXMIM. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MAIN MENU SETUP MENU...
  • Page 30: The Setup Menu Screen

    THE SETUP MENU SCREEN The Setup Menu provides access to Local Management screens that are used to configure or alter the configuration of the ESXMIM. Examples of functions accessible through the Setup Menu include configuring the host IP address and subnet mask, assigning SNMP community names, and configuring SNMP trap notification.
  • Page 31 • FLASH Download – The FLASH Download setup screen allows you to configure the ESXMIM for a download of new firmware and perform the download operations. • Bridge Setup – The Bridge setup screen allows you to select a Spanning Tree method for the ESXMIM bridging operations and enable or disable individual bridge ports.
  • Page 32: The Status Menu Screen

    THE STATUS MENU SCREEN Figure 3-5 shows the Status Menu screen. The Status Menu screen provides access to the Chassis Status screen and Component Status screen. The ESXMIM does not use the Chassis Status screen. NOTE Event Message Line ESXMIM Local Management...
  • Page 33: The Statistics Menu Screen

    Figure 3-6 shows the Statistics Menu screen. The Statistics Menu screen provides access to the MIB-2 Statistics screen. Event Message Line ESXMIM Local Management Figure 3-6 The Statistics Menu Screen ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide The Statistics Menu Screen Flash Image Version: XX.XX.XX STATISTICS MENU MIB-2 STATISTICS...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3: Accessing Local Management Page 3-10 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 The System Level Screen

    This chapter explains how to use the System Level screen to set the following parameters: System Date Host IP Address Default Interface COM 1 Port Application SYSTEM LEVEL SCREEN FIELDS Figure 4-1 shows the ESXMIM System Level screen. Event Message Line ESXMIM Local Management System Date: 12/30/95 Host IP Address 000.000.000.000 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0...
  • Page 36 Use this field to enter the IP address of the ESXMIM. Subnet Mask Use this field to enter the subnet mask for the ESXMIM. Subnets are logical divisions of the network that isolate groups of devices. The subnet mask will default to a standard Class A, B, or C...
  • Page 37: Setting The System Date

    For example, to set the time to 6:45 field. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Setting the System Date , type “064500” in the System Time Page 4-3...
  • Page 38: Setting The Host Ip Address

    Host IP Address field with the previous value. 4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field. Changing the ESXMIM IP address requires a reset of the NOTE module. LM will automatically reset the ESXMIM, which will go through startup operations before bridging will resume.
  • Page 39: Setting The Subnet Mask

    After the ESXMIM resets, the Password Screen appears and NOTE you must re-enter Local Management. SETTING THE SUBNET MASK Subnets are logical divisions of the network. To change the subnet mask from its default value, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Subnet Mask field.
  • Page 40: Setting The Default Gateway

    Default Interface field with the previous value. 4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field. 5. Press ENTER. The Event Message field at the top of the screen displays “SAVED OK”. Page 4-6 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 41: Com Port Applications

    COM PORT APPLICATIONS The ESXMIM communication ports support the following application: Refer to the Release Notes included with the ESXMIM to verify NOTE which communication port applications are currently supported. • Cabletron Systems Local Management connections ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 42 Chapter 4: The System Level Screen Page 4-8 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 43: Chapter 5 The Snmp Community Names Screen

    This chapter explains how to assign community names. Community names allow you to control Local Management access by establishing three passwords. Each password controls varying levels of access to ESXMIM Local Management. Figure 5-1 shows the SNMP Community Names screen. Event Message Line...
  • Page 44: Setting Snmp Community Names

    If you do, you will be unable to perform Local CAUT ION Management functions without returning the local management community names to their factory default configurations. This will require changing a mode switch setting and restarting the ESXMIM. Page 5-2 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 45: Chapter 6 The Snmp Traps Screen

    THE SNMP TRAPS SCREEN This chapter explains how to configure the SNMP Traps screen to allow the ESXMIM to send traps to as many as eight remote management workstations. SNMP traps are messages about network events and device operational statistics. The following sections explain SNMP Trap screen fields and instructions for configuring them.
  • Page 46: Setting The Snmp Trap Destination

    SETTING THE SNMP TRAP DESTINATION Each management workstation designated to receive SNMP traps from the ESXMIM must have a valid IP address and community name. To set and enable SNMP trap destination, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Trap Destination field you want to modify.
  • Page 47: Chapter 7 The Flash Download Screen

    THE FLASH DOWNLOAD SCREEN This chapter explains how to use the FLASH Download screen to download a firmware image from a TFTP server to the ESXMIM. Figure 7-1 shows the FLASH Download screen. FLASH download operations require a properly named NOTE download file and a properly configured download server.
  • Page 48: Selecting A Flash Download Method

    NO, if you want the ESXMIM to continue operating without updating the firmware image currently stored in FLASH memory. If the ESXMIM is reset or restarted, it will start up from the previous firmware image which is contained in FLASH memory, discarding the downloaded firmware in LDRAM.
  • Page 49: Runtime Download

    By default, the Download File input field will display the last firmware image filename and path used to perform a download to this ESXMIM. If there have been no changes to the server or the file name and path, these defaults can be used without changes being required.
  • Page 50: Changing The Download Server Ip

    1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the EXECUTE command field located at the bottom of the FLASH Download screen. 2. Press ENTER to begin the download. The ESXMIM attempts to download the file using the IP address, filename, and path provided.
  • Page 51: Chapter 8 The Bridge Setup Screen

    ESXMIM Local Management SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL: BRIDGE PORT ADMIN STATUS: BRIDGE PORT PAIR ADMIN STATUS: SAVE Figure 8-1 The Bridge Setup Screen ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide CHAPTER 8 BRIDGE SETUP [IEEE 802.1] PORT XX --> ALL PORTS PORT XX --> PORT [YY] [BRIDGE_PORT XX] Flash Image Version: XX.XX.XX...
  • Page 52: Bridge Setup Screen Fields

    Use this field to enable or disable bridging between bridge port pairs. For example, you can enable Port 1 to bridge traffic to all ports except Port 2. Bridge_Port XX Use this command field to select the ESXMIM bridge port you want to configure. SELECTING A SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL...
  • Page 53: Selecting The Port Administrative Status

    BRIDGE PORT ADMIN STATUS: PORT 01 - - > ALL PORTS [ENABLED] 5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field. 6. Press ENTER. The Event Message field at the top of the screen displays “SAVED OK”. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Selecting the Port Administrative Status Page 8-3...
  • Page 54: Selecting Bridge Port Pair Administrative Status

    BRIDGE PORT PAIR ADMIN STATUS: PORT 01 - - > PORT [02] [DISABLED] 7. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command field. 8. Press ENTER. The Event Message field at the top of the screen displays “SAVED OK”. Page 8-4 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 55: Chapter 9 The Module Specific Setup Screen

    THE MODULE SPECIFIC SETUP SCREEN This chapter explains how to use the Module (Device) Specific Setup screen to modify the operation of the ESXMIM. The ESXMIM Module Specific Setup screen is shown in Figure 9-1. Event Message Line ESXMIM Local Management Field Sensitive Help Line Figure 9-1 The Module Specific Setup Screen...
  • Page 56: Device Specific Setup Screen Fields

    Channel A or to the front panel ESXMIM port 1. SELECTING INTERFACE 1 CONNECTION STATUS To select the connection method that will be used by ESXMIM interface 1, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the selection field next to the Interface 1 display field.
  • Page 57: Chapter 10 The Component Status Screen

    THE COMPONENT STATUS SCREEN Figure 10-1 shows the Component Status screen. The Component Status screen monitors the status of the MIB Components of the ESXMIM. Event Message Line ESXMIM Local Management Component Name ESXMIM Chassis MGR ESXMIM LIM ESXMIM Host Services...
  • Page 58 Chapter 10: The Component Status Screen Page 10-2 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 59: The Interface Statistics Screen

    OUT OCTETS: OUT UNICAST PKTS: OUT NONUCAST PKTS: OUT DISCARDS: OUT ERRORS: CLEAR COUNTERS UPDATE-FREQ 3 Sec Figure 11-1 The Interface Statistics Screen ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide CHAPTER 11 INTERFACE STATISTICS INTERFACE: INTERFACE: INTFACE 1 INTFACE 2 INTERFACE: INTFACE 3...
  • Page 60: Chapter 11 The Interface Statistics Screen

    For interface 7, the BRIM port, the In Discards field displays NOTE the number of times the ESXMIM had to discard packets - any number of packets - received on the interface. In Errors This field displays the total number of errors received on the interface.
  • Page 61 Ethernet frame size of 1,518 bytes, not including preamble. A complete breakdown of In Errors may be obtained from the NOTE ESXMIM RMON MIB. Refer to your remote management package documentation for instructions on how to obtain this breakdown. Out Octets This field displays the number of octets (bytes) transmitted by the...
  • Page 62: Selecting An Update-Freq

    This command field allows you to select the interface(s) you want to monitor. 11.2 SELECTING AN UPDATE-FREQ The ESXMIM updates the Interface Statistics screen every three seconds by default. The UPDATE-FREQ command allows you to adjust the frequency in intervals of 3 seconds. The maximum update frequency is 99 seconds.
  • Page 63: Selecting An Interface

    To select an interface to monitor, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the INTFACE X command field. 2. Press [+/=] or [–] until the desired interface number appears. 3. Press ENTER. Statistics associated with the selected interface appear. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Page 11-5...
  • Page 64 Chapter 11: The Interface Statistics Screen Page 11-6 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 65: Chapter 12 The Mib Navigator Screen

    This chapter explains how to use the MIB Navigator utility. The MIB Navigator allows access to a command set from which you can configure and manage the ESXMIM. Figure 12-1 shows the MIB Navigator screen. Figure 12-1 shows the MIB Navigator screen that would be NOTE presented after the user entered the ‘help’...
  • Page 66: Managing Device Mibs

    Chapter 12: The MIB Navigator Screen 12.1 MANAGING DEVICE MIBS The MIB Navigator lets you manage objects in the ESXMIM’s Management Information Bases (MIBs). MIBs are databases of objects used for managing the device and determining the ESXMIM’s configuration. The commands within the MIB Navigator allow you to view and modify a device’s objects.
  • Page 67: Mib Navigator Command Set Overview

    – arp – snmpbranch Special Commands Special Commands allow you to exit from the MIB Navigator. The commands are as follows: – done ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview – cd – ctron – help – ls –...
  • Page 68: 12.2.1 Conventions For Mib Navigator Commands

    This entry briefly describes the command and its uses. This entry lists any additional fields which may be added to the command and their format. This entry shows an example of the command. ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 69: 12.2.2 Navigation Commands

    Syntax: Description: Options: Example: MIBNav-> cd iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview branch [path] The branch command displays all of the leaves in the MIB tree below a specified path. The information displayed includes the path name, the object ASCII name, the type of object (i.e.,...
  • Page 70 (1.3.6.1.4.1.52) without keying in the entire path. Not Applicable help <COMMAND> The help command provides general help on how to use the MIB Navigator or how to use a particular MIB Navigator command. Not Applicable su <Community Name> ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide 051458 051459...
  • Page 71 Syntax: Description: Options: Example: MIBNav-> next /1/3/6/1/2/1 #/1/3/6/1/2/1/1/1 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview mib2 The mib2 command allows you to move directly to the MIB II subtree (1.3.6.1.2.1) without entering the entire path. Not Applicable...
  • Page 72 Description: Options: Example: MIBNav-> pwd # /iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2 Page 12-8 The pwd command displays the full path name for the directory in which you are currently working. The directory is displayed in ASCII format. Not Applicable ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide 051462...
  • Page 73 Options: Example: MIBNav-> set /1/3/6/1/4/1/52/1/6/4/7 122.1.1.1 Type: (i)nteger (a)ddress (c)ounter (g)auge (o)id: ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview set <OID> <value> The set command enables you to set the value of a managed object. This command is valid only for leaf entries in the current MIB tree, or for managed objects in the MIB.
  • Page 74 The tree command provides a display of the entire MIB for the device. Leaves and associated values are displayed in columns. Not Applicable sysDescr STRING sysObjectId OBJECT ID sysUpTime TIME TICKS sysContact STRING ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide 051464 EMRev X.X.X.X 1.3.6.1.4.1.52 8098654 AlZwie/MIS 051465...
  • Page 75 Options: Example: MIBNav-> whoami # Community Name # Access Level ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview whoami The whoami command displays your community string and access privileges to the MIB. When using the whoami command one of these three access levels appears: read-only, read-write, and super-user.
  • Page 76: 12.2.3 Built-In Commands

    -a View cache data -d delete an IP address entry. Requires additional arguments: <Interface Number> <IP address> -s Adds a static entry. Requires additional arguments: <Interface Number> <IP address> <MAC address> udpInDatagrams COUNTER udpNoPorts COUNTER udpInErrors COUNTER ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide 38216...
  • Page 77 MIBNav-> netstat -r Destination # Default Route # 134.141.0.0 # 134.141.0.0 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview defroute [interface number] [IP address] The defroute command allows you to set the default IP route to a managed device through the specified interface.
  • Page 78 OID. If no match is made, no object is displayed. Not Applicable sysDescr STRING sysObjectId OBJECT ID sysUpTime TIME TICKS sysContact STRING ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide 051471 EMRev X.X.X.X 1.3.6.1.4.1.52 8098654 AlZwie/MIS 051473...
  • Page 79 Syntax: Description: Options: Example: MIBNav-> snmpget 22.44.61.22 public 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0 # Cabletron ESXMIM Revision X.XX.XX ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview snmpget [IP address] [community name] [OID] The snmpget command enables you to query another SNMP device to obtain a value for a specified object.
  • Page 80 (s)tring - “value” (with quotation marks) (o)id - OID number with dotted punctuation (a)ddress - IP address in DDN format (m)ac - MAC address in hexadecimal format (n)ull - no type Not Applicable 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 "Cyrus/MIS" ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide 051475...
  • Page 81 Options: Example: MIBNav-> traceroute 122.144.11.52 # next-hop[1] 122.144.61.45 # next-hop[2] 122.144.8.113 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide MIB Navigator Command Set Overview snmptree [IP address] [community name] The snmptree command provides a display of all objects in the device and their corresponding values.
  • Page 82: 12.2.4 Special Commands

    12.2.4 Special Commands done, quit, exit: Syntax: Description: Options: Example: MIBNav-> done Connection closed Page 12-18 done These commands enable you to exit from the MIB Navigator and return to the Main Menu screen. Not Applicable ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide 051472...
  • Page 83 Default gateway 4-2, 4-6 Default interface 4-2, 4-6 defroute 12-13 Device Specific screen - See Module Specific screen Display field 1-7 done 12-18 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide INDEX Event message field 1-7 exit 12-18 Fields command 1-8 display 1-7 event message 1-7...
  • Page 84 MIB-2 Statistics screen - see Interface Statistics screen Module Specific screen 9-1 interface 1 connection 9-2 Moving the cursor 1-9 netstat 12-13 Network management in-band 1-4 local 1-4 out-of-band 1-4 remote 1-4 next 12-7 Note 1-2 OOW collision 11-2 Organization 1-1 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...
  • Page 85 SNMP Traps screen 6-1 fields 6-1 setting destination 6-2 snmpbranch 12-14 snmpget 12-15 snmpset 12-16 snmptree 12-17 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide Spanning Tree selecting method 8-2 Statistics Menu screen 3-9 Status Menu screen 3-8 su 12-10 Subnet mask 4-2, 4-5...
  • Page 86 Index Index-4 ESXMIM/ESXMIM-F2 Local Management Guide...

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