Cabletron Systems TSX-1620 Switch User Manual


 
Using the Hub View 2-5
Using the TSX-1620 Hub View
Clicking mouse button 1 on the Quit button closes all Hub View application
windows; any open applications which can also be accessed from the command
line or from the icon menu will remain open.
Using the Mouse in the TSX-1620 Hub View
Each of the TSX-1620’s ports will be displayed in the hub view; use the mouse as
indicated in the illustration in the following diagram (Figure 2-3) to access
Module, Interface/Bridge, and Bridge Port menus and functions.
Figure 2-3. Mousing Around the TSX-1620 Hub View
Module Type
Click button 3 to display the Module
menu.
Port Display Form
Click button 3 to display either the
Interface or Bridge menu, depending
on the application display mode
currently in effect. See The TSX-1620
Application Displays, on page 2-6,
for details on the application display
modes.
Using the Interface or Bridge menus,
you can change the port display form
shown in the Port Status boxes to any
one of the following:
- Oper Status
- Type
- Speed
- Interface Number
- MIB-II Statistics
- Admin (Bridge)
- Tp Frames Forwarded
- Tp Frames Filtered
- Sr Frames Forwarded
- Bridge Port Number.
When you change the port display
form, the text in this box will change to
reflect the chosen form. See Port
Display Form, later in this chapter, for
details.
Module Index
Click button 3 to display the Module
menu.
Port Status
The Port Status display changes with
the type of port display format
selected. Statistical selections display
values in a statistic/ second format.
Load displays traffic as a percentage
of theoretical maximum capacity. Click
button 3 to display the Bridge Port
menu when you are viewing the
Bridge application display mode. See
The TSX-1620 Application Displays,
on page 2-6, for details on the
application display modes.
Port Index
Click button 3 to display the Bridge
Port menu when you are viewing the
Bridge application display mode. See
The TSX-1620 Application Displays,
on page 2-6, for details on the
application display modes.