Using the Hub View
2-5
Using the FRX4000, FRX6000, and SmartSwitch 1800 Hub View
The module status color code indicates one of two conditions: if a module is both
present in the chassis and conÞgured in the database, its index box will be
color-coded green; if a module has been conÞgured in the database but is not
physically present in the chassis, its index box will be color-coded blue. Modules
which are physically present but not yet conÞgured in the database are not
displayed at all in the Hub View. (For LAN cards, the module status will always
display as green, since they cannot be conÞgured if they are not present.)
The color coding for both serial and LAN ports is based on a combination of
MIB II
ifAdminStatus
and
ifOperStatus
, as follows:
Green
indicates that both ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are
UP.
Blue
indicates that both ifAdminStatus and ifOperStatus are
DOWN.
Red
indicates that there is a mismatch in states: one state is
UP, and the other is DOWN.
Magenta
indicates that the ifOperStatus is testing, or that the
ifOperStatus is DOWN and the ifAdminStatus is testing.
Gray
indicates that the device has returned a value for
ifOperStatus which was not understood by SPMA.
Blank
indicates that no response was received from the port.
Ports which are not present, or present but not
conÞgured in the database, will also display a blank
status.
Summary of Contents for SPECTRUM 1800
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Page 112: ...Frame Relay Status and Configuration 5 24 Viewing Frame Relay Status...
Page 124: ...X 25 Status and Configuration 6 12 Viewing X 25 Status...
Page 168: ...BSC Interactive Configuration 8 12 Configuring BSCI Devices...
Page 224: ...SmartSwitch 1800 Voice Configuration 12 20 Viewing Voice Statistics...