Media Flow Manager Administrator's Guide
Monitoring > File System
A last-day graph of Disk Usage; includes Pause and Resume buttons to stop/start graph
charting.
Also a pie chart of config Partition Statistics including Bytes Total / Inodes Total, Bytes Free
/ Inodes Free, Bytes Used / Inodes Used, Bytes Percent Free / Inodes Percent Free, and
Bytes Available.
And a pie chart of var Partition Statistics including Bytes Total / Inodes Total, Bytes Free /
Inodes Free, Bytes Used / Inodes Used, Bytes Percent Free / Inodes Percent Free, and Bytes
Available.
System Config
Configure all system settings for the Media Flow Manager. Includes these pages.
System Config > Interfaces
Manage network interfaces options. See
eth0 state
View interface Status, IP address, Netmask, Type, Speed, Duplex, MTU, and a Comment
(if configured) for each discovered interface.
eth0 configuration
Make configurations for the eth0 interface. See
•
Enabled—Select to enable the interface for activity, default; or de-select the checkbox to
disable the interface, respectively.
•
Obtain IP Address Automatically (DHCP)—Allow DHCP to assign the IP address for
this CMC. OR
•
Specify IP Address Manually—Enter the IP address and Netmask for this CMC.
•
Speed and Duplex—Choose Auto (default) for the Speed and Duplex to be set
automatically based on hardware. Or you can set these options to alternate values in the
drop-down menu.
not be changed from the auto-configured defaults.
•
MTU—The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) sets the largest number of bytes a frame
can carry. Default is 1500.
•
Comment—A description for the interface.
Click Apply to immediately apply changes; Cancel to revert to existing configuration. Click
Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent.
CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface
interface
Juniper Networks highly recommends that Speed and Duplex
Note!
for CLI details.
Figure 8
for graphic.
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