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CoreWatch User’s Manual
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Chapter 1: A Look at CoreWatch
Check the status of each bridge table, routing table, and QoS table. These tables 
contain information that CoreWatch obtains from MIBs it supports. (For a list of 
these MIBS, see 
.)
Display messages stored in the SSR boot log.
SNMP is a protocol that provides support for monitoring and controlling network 
devices, collecting statistics, and managing configurations, performance, and 
security. SNMP is mainly used by Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol 
(TCP/IP) networks. (TCP/IP is a suite of protocols that provide a relatively simple 
way to connect computers and devices from different vendors on a worldwide 
internetwork.)
CoreWatch displays most monitoring information in tables and reports, but there is some 
data that is displayed in the form of graphs or dials.
A Look at the Modes of CoreWatch
CoreWatch can run in the following modes:
User, which is the mode CoreWatch automatically begins operating in after you log in 
to CoreWatch. Use this mode to monitor the activity on the SSR or to obtain reports.
Configure, which is the mode you use to perform any of the following tasks:
Change system information
Configure bridging and VLANs
Set QoS policies
Set security filters
Configure multiple configuration databases as discussed later in this guide
You switch to the configure mode by starting Configuration Expert. Access to 
Configuration Expert is controlled by a password that your system administrator can set 
as discussed i
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Which MIBs Does the SSR Support?
CoreWatch obtains information from MIBs when displaying the CoreWatch tables 
discussed later in this guide. The SSR supports the following MIBs:
IETF Standard MIBs:
MIB2/RFC 1213 (r/w to system group and to snmpEnableAuthTraps only)
IETF Draft Standard MIBs:
OSPF-MIB/RFC 1850