Online Help for Optivity Switch Manager Release 1.1
- What is Optivity Switch Manager?
- Optivity Switch Manager features
- Optivity Switch Manager submanagers
- VLAN Manager
- MultiLink Trunking Manager
- Multicast Manager
- Log Manager
- Device Manager
- Using the Optivity Switch Manager window
- Optivity Switch Manager menu bar
- Finding unsaved configurations
- Using the Optivity Switch Manager shortcut menu
- Viewing device properties
- Using the toolbar buttons
- Optivity Switch Manager status bar
- Optivity Switch Manager contents pane icons
- Adjusting the contents pane
- Using the scale slider
- Working with the network topology map
- Loading a saved network topology map
- Saving a topology map
- Printing a topology map
- Finding a device in the topology map
- Arranging devices on the topology map
- Discovering your network
- Discovering devices on a network
- Restricting discovery
- Layout slider
- Accessing devices within different SNMP communities
- VLAN
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- VLAN Manager features
- Starting VLAN Manager
- VLAN Manager window
- Menu bar
- Toolbar
- Navigation pane
- Contents pane
- Status bar
- Status bar
- Finding network resources
- Using VLAN Manager
- Port membership
- Viewing the unassigned ports
- Viewing tagged Ports
- Viewing isolated router ports (IRPs)
- Viewing bridge routing Ports
- Viewing spanning tree groups (STGs)
- Members
- Viewing and configuring STG parameters
- Status group
- Root
- Default VLAN
- VLAN ports
- Managing spanning tree groups (STGs)
- Creating a spanning tree group
- Editing a spanning tree group
- Deleting a spanning tree group
- Managing a VLAN
- Creating a VLAN
- Creating a port-based VLAN
- Creating a source IP subnet-based VLAN
- Creating a protocol-based VLAN
- User-defined protocols in a protocol-based VLAN
- Creating a source MAC address-based VLAN
- Deleting a VLAN
- Highlighting STGs and VLANs in the Optivity Switch Manager contents pane
- Viewing VLAN members in Optivity Switch Manager
- Viewing STG port members
- Viewing STG root configuration
- MultiLink Trunks in different switch types
- MultiLink Trunking Manager features
- Starting MultiLink Trunking Manager
- MultiLink Trunking Manager window
- Menu bar
- Toolbar
- Navigation pane
- Contents pane
- Status bar
- Finding network resources
- Using MultiLink Trunking Manager
- Viewing trunk connections
- Viewing no trunk configurations
- Viewing isolated devices
- Managing MultiLink Trunks (MLTs)
- Creating an MLT
- Creating an MLT with one device
- Creating a new MLT on a pair of devices
- Viewing MLT port information
- Editing a port on an MLT
- Deleting an MLT
- Editing an MLT
- Highlighting devices and MLT links in Optivity Switch Manager
- What is Multicast Manager?
- Multicast protocols
- DVMRP
- IGMP
- IGMP Snooping
- Multicast Manager features
- Starting Multicast Manager
- Multicast Manager window
- Menu bar
- Toolbar
- Navigation pane
- Contents pane
- Status bar
- Finding a network resource
- Using Multicast Manager
- Viewing IGMP Snoop groups
- General tab
- Receiver tab
- Sender tab
- Static tab
- Access tab
- Viewing L3-IGMP information
- Cache tab
- Interface tab
- Group tab
- Viewing DVMRP information
- Globals tab
- Interface tab
- Neighbor tab
- Route tab
- Next Hop tab
- Viewing MRoute information
- Viewing Multicast Groups information
- Source Subnets tab
- Receivers tab
- Viewing Multicast Manager information in Optivity Switch Manager
- Highlighting a multicast device
- Highlighting a multicast forwarding path
- Uploading Passport syslog files to your management station
- Uploading a file using Device Manager
- Uploading a file using the CLI
- Initiating a Telnet session from Device Manager
- Using the Telnet application
- Uploading the syslog file
- Passport/Accelar 1000 Series switches (version 2.x)
- Starting Log Manager
- Opening a syslog file
- Exporting a log file
- Locating specific log entries
- Filtering log entries