Cabletron Systems 9H42X-XX 사용자 설명서

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Viewing Module Information
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The 9H42x-xx Module View
I/F Speed
If you choose the I/F Speed mode, the interface boxes will display the bandwidth 
of each individual interface on the 9H42x-xx module: 10M (megabits) for 
standard Ethernet; 100M for Fast Ethernet; and 2500M for the INB backplane 
interface.
I/F Type
If you choose the I/F Type mode, the interface boxes will display the network 
type supported by each interface on the 9H42x-xx module: Eth (ethernet-csmacd) 
or Other (for the INB backplane interface). Note that there is no type distinction 
between standard Ethernet and Fast Ethernet.
Port Status Color Codes
Three of the Port Status display options — Bridge, Admin, and Operator — 
incorporate their own color coding schemes: for the Bridge option, green = FWD, 
blue = DIS, magenta = LIS or LRN, orange = BLK, and red = BRK; for Admin and 
Operator, green = ON, red = OFF, and blue = N/A (not available).
For all other Port Status selections — Bridge Mapping, Load, Errors, I/F 
Mapping, I/F Speed, and I/F Type — color codes will continue to reflect the most 
recently-selected mode which incorporates its own color coding scheme.
The Chassis Manager Window
Like most networking devices, Cabletron’s devices draw their functionality from 
a collection of proprietary MIBs and IETF RFCs. In addition, Cabletron’s newer 
intelligent devices — like the 9H42x-xx module — organize their MIB data into a 
series of “components.” A MIB component is a logical grouping of MIB data, and 
each group controls a defined set of objects. For example, 9H42x-xx bridging 
information is organized into its own component; more generic device and port 
information resides in the chassis component. Note, too, that there is no 
one-to-one correspondence between MIBs and MIB components; a single MIB 
component might contain objects from several different proprietary MIBs and 
RFCs.
The Chassis Manager window
, is a read-only window that displays 
the MIBs and the MIB components — and, therefore, the functionality — 
supported by the currently monitored device.