Enterasys Matrix E5 Chassis
Device Management
Supports Management Module SM-ENT1003
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ContentsINTRODUCTION 4
Purpose and Scope ........................................................4Required Reading ...........................................................4Supported Devices..........................................................5The SPECTRUM Model ..................................................5
TASKS 7
DEVICE VIEW 8
Interface Icons ................................................................9Interface Icon Subviews Menu......................................10
Interface Status View.................................................11Secondary Address Panel .........................................11
DEVICE TOPOLOGY VIEW 12
APPLICATION VIEWS 13
Main Application View...................................................13Supported Applications .................................................14
Common Applications................................................14Device-Specific MIBs.................................................15
PERFORMANCE VIEWS 16
Device Performance View.............................................17Port Performance View .................................................17
CONFIGURATION VIEWS 18
Device Configuration View............................................ 18Interface Configuration View......................................... 19
MODEL INFORMATION VIEW 20
MODELING 21
INDEX 23
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Introduction
This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for the Matrix E5 Chassis and modules manufactured by Enterasys.
This introduction contains the following topics:
• Purpose and Scope
• Required Reading
• Supported Devices (Page 5)
• The SPECTRUM Model (Page 5)
Purpose and ScopeUse this document as a guide for managing the Enterasys devices described on Page 5 with SPECTRUM management module SM-ENT1003. This document describes the icons, menus, and views that enable you to remotely monitor, configure, and troubleshoot Enterasys devices through software models in your SPECTRUM database.
Information specific to SM-ENT1003 is what is primarily included in this document. For general information about device management using SPECTRUM and explanations of SPECTRUM
functionality and navigation techniques, refer to the topics listed under Required Reading.
Required ReadingTo use this documentation effectively, you must be familiar with the information covered by the other SPECTRUM online documents listed below.
• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators
• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators
• How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM
• SPECTRUM Views
• SPECTRUM Menus
• SPECTRUM Icons
• SPECTRUM Software Release Notice
I n t r o d u c t i o n S u p p o r t e d D e v i c e s
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Supported DevicesSPECTRUM management module SM-ENT1003 currently lets you model the Enterasys Matrix E5 Chassis. The Matrix E5 can be configured as a Layer 2 switch or, with the optional Advanced Router Module (ARM) installed, it can provide Layer 3/4 switching capabilities. The Matrix E5 utilizes Enterasys Networks' distributed switching architecture where each module switches its own data thereby eliminating the need for centralized switch processing.
The Matrix E5 has no chassis Mib support for inter-module communication which means that all the E5 boards residing within the chassis are stand-alone. The E5 chassis container model type will serve as a "placeholder" for the individual boards.
The following devices are supported by management module SM-ENT1003.
• 5C105 5 slot Matrix E5 chassis• 5H102-48 48 Port RJ 45 10/100 Switch for
the 5C105• 5H103-48 48 Port RJ 21 10/100 Switch for
the 5C105• 5G106-06 6 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching
Module• 5-SSRM-02 SmartSwitch Router Module
The SPECTRUM ModelThe model types for the Enterasys devices are: 5H1xx, 5G1xx, 5_SSRM_02 and E5ChasCont.
Modeling results in the creation of Device icons that represent the devices and Application icons that represent their supported applications.
The Device icons contain double-click zones and provide access to Icon Subviews menus that let you perform device management activities such as those listed in Tasks on Page 7.
As Figure 1 shows, the appearance of the Device icons varies slightly depending on the kind of view it appears in.
Figure 1: Device Icons
Model Name
5H103-48
Model Name
5H103-48
Small Device icon appears inTopology and Application views
Large Device icon appears inDevice Topology, Location, andDevice Interface views.
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The device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available from the Device icon are listed below.
The rest of this document covering management module SM-ENT1003 is organized as follows:
• Tasks (Page 7)
• Device View (Page 8)
• Device Topology View (Page 12)
• Application Views (Page 13)
• Performance Views (Page 16)
• Configuration Views (Page 18)
• Model Information View (Page 20)
Option Accesses the...
Fault Management
Opens the Fault Management View. For information on this, refer to How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM.
Device Device View (Page 8)
Device Topology Device Topology View (Page 12)
Application Application Views (Page 13)
Configuration Configuration Views (Page 18)
Model Information
Model Information View (Page 20)
Primary Application
Menu options that let you select either Routing, Gen Bridge App or MIB-II as the primary application.
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Tasks
This section contains an alphabetical list of device management tasks, with each task providing one or more links to views that let you perform the task.
Administrative Information (check)• Model Information View (Page 20)
Alarm Thresholds (set)• Interface Icon Subviews Menu (Page 10)
Configuration Information (check)• Configuration Views (Page 18)
IP Address (find/change)• Device View (Page 8)• Secondary Address Panel (Page 11)
Network Type (check)• Network Type Label (Page 10)
Performance (check)• Device View (Page 8)• Interface Icons (Page 9)• Performance Views (Page 16)
Port Status (check/change)• Interface Status View (Page 11)
Topology (check)• Device Topology View (Page 12)
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Device View
This section describes the Device view and subviews available for models of Enterasys devices in SPECTRUM.
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Device.
This view (Figure 2) uses icons and labels to represent the device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. The view provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each of the device’s serial and network I/O ports, which are represented by Interface icons in the bottom panel of the view. The middle panel of the view displays a Device icon, which lets you monitor the device operation and access other device-specific views.
Figure 2: Device View
SpectroGRAPH: Router Device: Model Name
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Interface IconsFigure 3 shows a close-up of an Interface icon from the Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions.
Figure 3: Interface Icon
Interface Number LabelThis label displays the interface (port) number.
IF Status LabelThis label displays the current status of the interface for the primary application selected, e.g., Routing, Gen Bridge App or MIB-II App. Table 1 lists the possible label color representations. Note that the color of the label also depends on the interface’s current Administrative Status, which you set in the Interface Status View (Page 11). This view can be accessed by double-clicking the label.
Interface Type LabelThis label identifies the interface type (Ethernet, ATM, etc.). Double-click this label to access the Interface Configuration View (Page 19).
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Color OperationalStatus
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Blue down down OFF
Yellow down up OFF
Red testing testing TEST
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Network Type LabelThis label identifies the type of network to which the interface is connected. Double-click the label to open the Model Information view for the interface.
Physical Address LabelThis label displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface. Double-click this label to open the IF Address Translation Table.
IP Address LabelThis label displays the IP address for the interface. Double-click this label to open the Secondary Address Panel (Page 11), which lets you change the address and mask for the interface.
Interface Icon Subviews MenuTable 2 lists the device-specific interface Icon Subviews menu options and the views to which they provide access.
Table 2: Interface Icon Subviews Menu
Option Accesses the...
Detail Interface Detail view, which displays packet, error, and discard breakdown statistics for the interface.
IF Status Interface Status View (Page 11)
IF Configuration Interface Configuration View (Page 19)
IF Address Translation Table
Interface Address Translation Table, which identifies the physical and network address for the interface.
Secondary Address Panel
Secondary Address Panel (Page 11)
Thresholds Interface Threshold view, which lets you set the on/off alarm thresholds for load, packet rate, error rate, and % discarded for the interface.
Model Information
Model Information View (Page 20)
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Interface Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device view, select IF Status.
This view provides information on the operational status of the interface and allows you to enable or disable the port.
Operational StatusThe current state of the interface (Up, Down, Unknown, Dormant, Not Present, Lower Layer Down, or Testing).
This button allows you to select the desired administrative state of the interface (On, Off, or Testing).
Secondary Address PanelAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device view, select Secondary Address Panel.
This panel provides a table of IP addresses and masks obtained from the Address Translation table within the device’s firmware. You can change the current address displayed in the IP Address field by selecting an entry from the table in this panel and clicking the Update button.
Administrative Status
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Device Topology View
This section describes the Device Topology view available for models of the Enterasys devices.
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Device Topology.
The Device Topology view (Figure 4) shows the connections between a modeled device and other network entities. The lower panel of the view uses Interface icons to represent the device’s serial, network, and I/O ports. These icons provide the same information and menu options as those in the Device View (Page 8). If a device is connected to a particular interface, a Device icon appears on the vertical bar above the Interface icon along with an icon representing the network group that contains the device.
Refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation for details on Device Topology view.
Figure 4: Device Topology View
File View HelpTools Bookmarks
SpectroGRAPH: Device Topology: Model Name
Model Name of type MGX_8850 of Landscape node: Primary
3 ONethernet
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Model NameGraphic ofMatrix E5 Chassis
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Application Views
This section describes the main Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of Enterasys devices in SPECTRUM.
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Application.
Main Application ViewWhen a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device. The main Application view identifies all of these application models, shows their current condition status, and provides access to application-specific subviews. Figure 5 shows this view in the Icon mode. If you prefer the List mode, which displays applications as text labels, select View > Mode > List.
For more information on this view, refer to the MIBs and the Application View documentation.
Figure 5: Main Application View
SpectroGRAPH: Application: Model Name
Model Name
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File View Tools Bookmarks
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Supported ApplicationsSPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two general categories as follows:
• Applications associated with non proprietary MIBs. See Common Applications below.
• Applications associated with device-specific MIBs. See Device-Specific MIBs (Page 15).
Common ApplicationsFor the most part, these applications represent the non proprietary MIBs supported by your device. Listed below (beneath the title of the SPECTRUM document that describes them) are some of the common applications currently supported by SPECTRUM.
• Routing Applications- Generic Routing- Repeater- AppleTalk- DECnet- OSPF
- OSPF2- BGP4- VRRP
• Bridging Applications- Ethernet Special Database- Spanning Tree- Static- Transparent- PPP Bridging- Source Routing- Translation- QBridge
• MIB II Applications- SNMP- IP- ICMP- TCP- System2- UDP
• Transmission Applications- FDDI- Point to Point- DS1- DS3- RS-232- WAN
Note:Note:
The documents listed below (in bold font) are available for viewing at:
www.aprisma.com/manuals/
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- Frame Relay- Token Ring- Ethernet- Fast Ethernet- rfc1317App- rfc1285App- rfc1315App- 802.11App- SONET
• Technology Applications- APPN- ATM Client- DHCP- PNNI- rfc1316App- DLSw
Device-Specific MIBsSPECTRUM imports the following device-level proprietary MIBs into its database:
• Ctvlan-ext• Sys-res• Ctenvir• CtPriority• Ctmib2-ext• CtEthernetParameters• Trap• Entity• Ctbroadcast• CtPIC
These MIBs can be used in conjunction with SPECTRUM’s optional customization products (referred to as the Level I Tool Kits) to create application models and views that display the condition of selected MIB objects.
Note:Note:
Aprisma Management Technologies can provide training, technical assistance, and custom engineering support services for creating application models and their associated views.
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Performance Views
This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for the Enterasys devices in SPECTRUM.
Performance views display performance statistics in terms of a set of transmission attributes, e.g., cell rates, frame rates, % error, etc. A typical view is shown in Figure 6. The instantaneous condition of each transmission attribute is recorded in a graph. The statistical information for each attribute is presented in the adjacent table.
Generally, you determine performance at the device level through Performance views accessed from the Device and Application icons. You determine performance at the port/interface level through Performance views accessed from Interface icons.
For more information on Performance views, refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation.
The following paragraphs list the performance attributes displayed for each Performance view supported by this management module.
Figure 6: Performance View
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Device Performance ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Performance.
Current and historical frame transmission information is provided via the following attributes.
• Frame Rate• % Delivered• % Forwarded• % Transmit• % Error• % Discarded
Port Performance ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device Interface icon, select Performance.
Current and historical packet transmission information is provided via the following attributes.
• Load• Packet Rate• % Error• % Discarded
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Configuration Views
This section describes the various Configuration views available for models of the Enterasys devices in SPECTRUM.
Configuration views let you view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications. The following Configuration views are available for models of Enterasys devices:
• Device Configuration View (Page 18)• Interface Configuration View (Page 19)
Device Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Configuration.
This view (Figure 7) provides status and configuration information about the device as a whole as well as on a port-by-port basis. Fields and column headings within the Device Configuration view and its subviews are explained in detail in the SPECTRUM Views documentation.
Figure 7: Device Configuration View
freesia of type of 5H1xx of Landscape: Primary
System Up Time
Manufacturer
Device Type
Serial Number
Network AddressModel ContactDescriptionLocation
File View Help Tools
Contact Status
Primary Address
Number of Interfaces
Device Configuration View
Interface Configuration TableSort Find Update
Index Description Type Bandwidth Physical Address Operation Status
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Preferred Addresses
Redundancy and Model Reconfiguration Options
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Interface Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for an Interface icon in the Device view, select IF Configuration.
This view provides the following information for the selected interface:
Operation StatusThe current operational state of the interface (Up, Down, Unknown, Dormant, Not Present, or Lower Layer Down).
The desired operational state of the interface (up, down, or testing).
Last ChangeThe SysUpTime value when the interface entered its current operational state.
IP Address/Network MaskThis window provides a list of the user-defined names and IP addresses for the interface.
Physical AddressThe Ethernet (MAC) address of the interface.
BandwidthThe estimated bandwidth of the interface, measured in bits per second. For interfaces that
do not vary in bandwidth, or no accurate estimate can be made, a nominal bandwidth is provided.
Packet SizeThe largest packet that can be transmitted or received by the port, displayed in octets.
Queue LengthThe length of the outbound packet queue, in packets.
Admin. Status
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Model Information View
This section provides a brief overview of the Model Information view.
Model Information views display administrative information about devices and their applications and let you set thresholds and alarm severity for the devices.
Figure 8 shows a sample Model Information view. The layout of this view is the same for all model types in SPECTRUM but some information will vary depending on the model it defines. Refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation for a complete description of this view.
Figure 8: Model Information View
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Primary Application
System Up Time
Manufacturer
Device Type
Serial Number
Network AddressNameContactDescriptionLocation
File View HelpTools
MM Version Number
MM Name
MM Part Number
General Information
Model Created By
Model Type
Model Creation Time
Model State
Security String
Communication Information
Community Name
DCM TimeOut
DCM Retry
Poll/Log Information
Poll Interval
Polling StatusCondition
Condition Value
Contact Status
Lost Child Count
Value When Yellow
Value When Orange
Value When Red
Last Successful Poll
Log Ratio
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Modeling
This section describes how to manually model a Matrix E5 chassis and a module installed in the chassis and place the resulting device icons in their proper SPECTRUM views.
You can also model the modules in a Chassis Container using the model type E5ChasCont. This is a container that is modeled in the Universe view to contain the devices in a given chassis. These devices must be manually modeled in the container or cut and pasted into the Topology view for this container.
The advantage of using the E5ChasCont model type is that it allows you to group all of your devices in a given chassis into one view, cleaning up the Universe view.
To navigate down into the Chassis Container Topology view, simply double-click the down arrow on the E5ChasCont icon.
Note:Note:
You must use the model type, E5ChasCont. You cannot model by IP address as it is not an actual device.
Note:Note:
The sticky label will remain blue until a model is placed into it.
M o d e l i n g
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Figure 9: Chassis Container Table 3 lists the Icon Subviews menu available from the Chassis Container Device icon. These views are specific to using the E5ChasCont model type and allow for a central place for all chassis information to be accessed.
File View Tools Bookmark
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Matrix E5 Chassis
Model Name
5H103-48
Model Name
5H102-48
Model Name
5G106-06
Model Name
5G106-06
Table 3: Icon Subviews menu for Chassis Container
Option Accesses the...
Model Information Opens the Model Information view.
Topology Opens the Topology View, which contains the Matrix E5 modules that the user has placed/modeled in the container.
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Index
Numerics5_SSRM_02 55G1xx 55H1xx 5
AAddress
Interface IP 10Physical (MAC) 10Translation 11
Admin Status 9, 19Applications 13AutoDiscovery 21
BBandwidth 19
CConfiguration
Device 18Interface 19
DDevTop Views 12Documentation 4
EE5ChasCont 5, 21
HHardware 5
IIcons
Device 5Interface 9
InterfaceStatus 11Type, Device 9
IP Address/Network Mask 19
LLast Change 19
MManagement Tasks 7Mask 11Model
Information 20Types of 5
NNetwork I/O ports 12Network Type 10
OOperation Status 19
PPacket Size 19
I n d e x I n d e x
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Performance Statistics 16Physical Address 19Port Number, Device 9
QQueue Length 19
SSerial ports 12Statistics
Routing Frame Transmission 17
TThreshold Information 10Troubleshooting 7
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