Cabletron Systems 9A128-01 Manual De Usuario

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The 9A128-01 Module View
IP
The Module View window title displays the device’s IP (Internet Protocol) 
Address; this will be the IP address you have used to create the 9A128-01 module 
in the Chassis Setup window, or the IP address used to create the device icon. IP 
addresses are assigned via Local Management, and cannot be changed via 
SPECTRUM Element Manager. Note that although each interface on the 9A128-01 
module has its own MAC, or physical, address, only a single IP address is 
assigned.
Connection Status 
This color-coded area indicates the current state of communication between 
SPECTRUM Element Manager and the 9A128-01.
Green
 indicates the 9A128-01 is responding to device polls (valid connection).
Magenta
 indicates that the 9A128-01 is in a temporary stand-by mode while it 
responds to a physical change in the hub (a board is inserted or removed or a 
board’s FNB connection has been reconfigured); note that board and port 
menus are inactive during this stand-by state.
Blue
 indicates an unknown contact status – polling has not yet been 
established with the 9A128-01.
Red 
indicates the 9A128-01 is not responding to device polls (device is off line, 
or device polling has failed across the network for some other reason).
UpTime
The amount of time, in a days hh:mm:ss format, that the 9A128-01 has been 
running since the last start-up.
Port Status
Indicates the Port Status display selection currently in effect for the FDDI port 
display. The default port status view is connection status; if you have not changed 
the port status selection since launching the Module View window, this field will 
display Default. For more information about changing the port status display, see 
 on 
MAC
The physical layer address assigned to the interface through which SPECTRUM 
Element Manager is communicating with the device. Note that each interface on 
the 9A128-01 module has its own MAC address; these addresses are hard-coded 
in the device, and are not configurable.
Boot Prom
The revision of BOOT PROM installed in the 9A128-01.
Firmware
The revision of device firmware stored in the 9A128-01’s FLASH PROMs.