Using the OpenLane NMS
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4. Select a row in the box below the Frame Size Range Upper Limit (Octets) or
Burst Range Upper Limit (Octets) heading so it is highlighted, and the
selected value appears in the Edit box.
NOTE:
If you change frame size ranges, the frame size distribution cannot be
displayed by the NetScout Manager. Performance Wizard is
recommended for display.
5. Change the Upper Limit value, and select the Apply button.
If you change the upper limit, the numbers under the Frame Size Range
Upper Limit (Octets) heading are re-sorted going from lowest to the highest.
When editing Upper Limits, you cannot:
— Enter letters or characters; only numbers are permitted.
— Have duplicate numbers; each range limit must be unique.
— Enter a number lower than the lowest limit shown, or higher than the
highest limit, which is all 9s (e.g., 9999999).
6. Continue Steps 3 through 5 until all desired edit changes have been made,
then select the Set button. The changed settings become the new Upper
Limits.
Getting Error Messages
Error messages may appear in the messages area at the bottom of the window to
indicate when there is a problem (e.g.,
Unable to set table. SNMP
Error: No such name
). When this type of error occurs, you need to
resynchronize with the FrameSaver unit.
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Procedure
To resynchronize:
1. Leave the current view and return to the Device Explorer main window.
2. Select Device Sync... from the File menu.
3. Return to the view where the error message appeared. The error message
should be gone.
If the error message is not cleared, see the OpenLane Performance Wizard
User’s Guide, or the Help feature, for additional information.
Summary of Contents for FrameSaver SLV 9124
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