Basic Alarm Configuration
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About Basic Alarms
Launching the Basic Alarm Application
You can access the Basic Alarm application in one of two ways:
from the Hub View:
1.
If necessary, put the Hub View into the Interface Application Display mode
(click either mouse button on the Module Index or Module Type box to display
the Module menu, drag down to Application Display, then right to select
Interface).
2.
Click either mouse button on the Display Mode box to launch the Interface
menu; drag down to Basic Alarm Configuration, and release.
from the command line (stand-alone mode):
1.
From the appropriate directory type:
spmarun balarm <IP Address> <read community name>
<write community name>
NOTES
The spmarun script invoked first in the above command temporarily sets the environment
variables SPMA needs to operate; be sure to use this command any time you launch an
application from the command line. This script is automatically invoked when you launch
an application from within the Hub View.
If you wish to configure alarms via the Basic Alarm Configuration window, be sure to use
a write community name with at least Read/Write access. If you only wish to view
alarms, a community name with Read access will be sufficient.
If there is a hostname mapped to your 7C0x’s IP address, you can use <hostname> in
place of <IP address> to launch this application. Please note, however, that the hostname
is not the same as the device name which can be assigned via Local Management and/or
SPMA; you cannot use the device name in place of the IP address.
TIP
If you launch the Basic Alarm application (whether from the Interface menu in the Hub
View or from the command line) against a 7C0x whose RMON MIB component has been
disabled, an error window will appear notifying you of that fact.
In many cases the RMON component is disabled by default when the device is shipped; to
enable it, use the MIBTree or any similar SNMP-based MIB tool to query the
contLogicalEntryTable
, and change the contLogicalEntryAdminStatus value for the
RMON component from 7 (disabled) to 3 (enabled). The application should then run
successfully.
Summary of Contents for 7C03 MMAC SmartSWITCH
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...Contents vi...
Page 56: ...Using the 7C0x SmartSwitch Hub View 2 40 Managing the Hub...
Page 68: ...Basic Alarm Configuration 3 12 Viewing an Alarm Log...
Page 96: ...FDDI Management 4 28 Viewing the Station List...
Page 102: ...ATM Configuration 5 6 Configuring Connections...
Page 140: ...Using the 7C0x SmartSwitch Bridge View 6 38 Enabling and Disabling Ports...
Page 150: ...Index Index 6...