Cabletron Systems CSX200 Tablet User Manual


 
Viewing Chassis Information 2-5
CSX200 and 400 Chassis View
The Device Menu
From the Device Menu at the Chassis View window menu bar, you can access the
following selections:
¥ Device Type..., which displays a window containing a description of the
device being modeled: CSX200/400 - CyberSWITCH.
¥ Edit Device Time/Edit Device Date..., which allows you set the deviceÕs
internal clock.
¥ System Group..., which allows you to manage the CSX200/400 via SNMP MIB
II. Refer to the Generic SNMP Guide for further information.
¥ I/F Summary, which allows you to view statistics (displayed both graphically
and numerically) for the trafÞc processed by each network interface on
your CSX200/400. See Viewing I/F Summary Information on page 2-12 for
more information.
¥ B
ridge Status..., which opens a window that provides an overview of bridging
information for each interface, and allows you to access all other bridge-
related options. Refer to Chapter 4 of this manual for more information.
¥ Find Source Address...,which opens a window that allows you to search the
802.1d Filtering Database of the CSX200/400 to determine which bridging
interface a speciÞed source MAC address is communicating through. If the
MAC address is detected as communicating through the switch, the port
display will ßash to indicate the bridge interface of interest. Refer to Using the
Find Source Address Feature on page 2-12 for more information.
¥ WAN Status..., which accesses the WAN Logical View window of your device.
See Chapter 3 for more information.
¥ Exit, which closes the CSX200/400 Chassis View window.
The Port Status Menu
The Port Status Menu allows you to select the status information that will be
displayed in the port text boxes in the Chassis View window:
¥ Status allows you to select one of four status type displays: Bridge, Bridge
Mapping, Admin, or Operator.
¥ Load will display the portion of network load processed per polling interval
by each interface as a percentage of the theoretical maximum load (10 or 100
Mbits/sec).
¥ Errors allows you to display the number of errors detected per polling interval
by each interface as a percentage of the total number of valid packets
processed by the interface.
¥ I/F Mapping will display the interface (if) index associated with each port on
your CSX200/400 switch.