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Page 1 - NetAtlas Workgroup

www.zyxel.comNetAtlas WorkgroupEthernet Switch ManagerUser’s GuideVersion 1.031/2007Edition 1

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Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide10Chapter 3Switch Manager...

Page 3 - About This User's Guide

Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide100

Page 4 - Document Conventions

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide101CHAPTER 9 FaultThis chapter describes the event logs and how to perform loopback tests using the Fault screens. 9.1

Page 5 - Icons Used in Figures

Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1029.2 Loopback TestFollow the steps below to perform an internal loopback test.1 Click Fault > Loop

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Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1032 Choose a switch from the list located on the left-hand side of the screen.3 Choose a port from the

Page 7 - Contents Overview

Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide104Figure 64 Fault: Ping and TraceRoute Test: Ping The following table describes the labels in this sc

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Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1059.4 Traceroute TestYou can use the Trace Route screen to test connection from the selected switch t

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Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide106Timeout Specify the time (1-60 seconds) the switch is to wait for a reply from the remote device befo

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide107CHAPTER 10 MaintenanceThis chapter tells you how to backup and restore your configuration file as well as upload ne

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide108Figure 66 Maintenance: Firmware Upgrade5 After the file transfer is complete, a screen displ

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide109Figure 68 Maintenance: Device Reset3 A screen displays. Click Done. The switch will restart

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Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide115.8.4 VRRP Status ...

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1107 If you chose Restore, the switch automatically restarts when the configuration file upload i

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1113 Click Apply to clear all configuration information and return the switch to the factory def

Page 16 - Table of Contents

Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide112The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.5.1 Configuring Scheduled NE Conf

Page 17 - List of Figures

Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide113Figure 73 Maintenance: Scheduled NE Config Backup: Add Devices 10.5.2 Removing a Scheduled

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide114Figure 74 Maintenance: Scheduled Device Configuration Restore The following table describes

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide115Figure 75 Maintenance: Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: Add/Modify The following tab

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide116Figure 76 Maintenance: Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: Add/Modify The following tabl

Page 21 - List of Figures

Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide117The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 52 Maintenance: Scheduled FW

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Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide118

Page 23 - List of Tables

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide119CHAPTER 11 ToolsThis chapter shows you how to access a switch via Telnet or web configurator directly through the E

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Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1210.1 Firmware Upgrade ...

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Chapter 11 ToolsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide120Figure 78 Tool: Telnet 4 Refer to the switch User’s Guide for information on the commands used in

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Chapter 11 ToolsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide121" The device IP address varies according to whether the switch is connected to the EMS compute

Page 27 - Introduction

Chapter 11 ToolsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide122

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123PART IIISwitch Configuration and TroubleshootingDevice Menu Overview (125)System Configuration (131)Switch Configuration (143)VLAN (157)Etherne

Page 30 - 1.1.2 SNMPc Network Manager

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide125CHAPTER 12 Device Menu OverviewThis chapter introduces the device configuration menus.12.1 Device Menu SummaryTo s

Page 31 - 1.3 Accessing EMS

Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide12612.3 Introducing the Device Configuration WindowThe following example screen display

Page 32 - Figure 5 EMS: Main Screen

Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide12712.3.1 Port List Multiple Port ConfigurationConfigure more than one port at the sam

Page 33 - CHAPTER 2

Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide12812.3.2 The Copy to.. ButtonThe Copy to.. button allows you to copy the configuration

Page 34 - 2.2 Access Log

Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide129Figure 86 Switch Configuration Copy: Success 12.3.2.2 Copy Configuration to Other

Page 35 - 2.3 Database Management

Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1313.8 IP Setup ...

Page 36 - Chapter 2 Main EMS Screen

Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide130The following table describes this screen.6 Click OK to display the following screen.

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide131CHAPTER 13 System ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to view general system information, configure SNMP, remot

Page 38 - 2.4 SNMP Operation Mode

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide132An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed switch (your Ether

Page 39 - Chapter 2 Main EMS Screen

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide133Figure 90 System Configuration: SNMP Conf.The following table describes the labels

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Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide134Figure 91 System Configuration: Remote ManagementThe following table describes the

Page 41 - Switch Manager

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13513.4 Time SetupThe switch keeps track of the time and date. There is also a softwar

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Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13613.5 Syslog SetupUse this screen to configure syslog settings for a switch. To open

Page 43 - CHAPTER 3

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13713.5.1 Configuring a Syslog Server You must specify a syslog server for the switch

Page 44 - Chapter 3 Switch Manager

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13813.6 RADIUSRADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) authentication is a p

Page 45 - 3.5 Menu Shortcut Buttons

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1392 Specify which configuration the switch is to use after a reboot. Select Config 1 o

Page 46 - 3.6 EMS Main Menu Summary

Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1416.13 Broadcast Storm Control ...

Page 47 - Chapter 3 Switch Manager

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide140Figure 98 System Configuration: IP Setup The following table describes the labels i

Page 48 - 3.9 Switch Information

Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14113.8.1 Configuring an IP InterfaceTo create a new IP interface, click Add in the IP

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Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide142Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway device. Manageable Select this op

Page 50 - 3.10 Configuration Save

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide143CHAPTER 14 Switch ConfigurationThis chapter shows how to configure switch settings such as priority queuing, STP, l

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Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide144The following table describes the related labels in the screen. Table 64 Switch Con

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Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14514.2 Priority QueueQueuing is used to help solve performance degradation when there

Page 53 - CHAPTER 4

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide146Figure 101 Switch Configuration: Priority QueueThe following table describes the la

Page 54 - List Panel

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14714.3 Multiple/ Rapid STP ConfigurationSTP (Spanning Tree Protocol) detects and brea

Page 55 - 4.1.4 Deleting a Submap

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14814.4 Link AggregationLink aggregation (trunking) is the grouping of physical ports i

Page 56 - 4.2 Exit

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14914.4.1 Dynamic Link Aggregation This feature is not available on all models. The sw

Page 57 - CHAPTER 5

Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1519.8 OSPF ...

Page 58 - Chapter 5 View

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide150" The number of link aggregation groups varies depending on your switch models.

Page 59 - 5.2 STP/RSTP

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide15114.5 GARP TimerSwitches join VLANs by making a declaration. A declaration is made b

Page 60 - 5.2.3 STP Status

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide15214.6 Filtering Filtering means forwarding (not supported on all models) or discardin

Page 61 - 5.3 VLAN Status

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide153Figure 106 Switch Configuration: Filtering: Add The following table describes the

Page 62 - 5.4 Port Status

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide154Figure 107 Switch Configuration: MAC ForwardingThe following table describes the la

Page 63 - Table 19 View: Port Status

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide155Figure 108 Switch Configuration: MAC Forwarding: Add The following table describes

Page 64 - 5.5 802.1D

Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide156Figure 109 Switch Configuration: Mirroring The following table describes the labels

Page 65 - 5.5.2 ARP Table

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide157CHAPTER 15 VLANThis chapter describes how to view VLAN status, add and edit VLANs and how to use the VLAN template.

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Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide158Figure 111 VLAN Configuration: 802.1Q The following table describes the labels in this screen. Tabl

Page 67 - 5.7 Ethernet Port Status

Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide15915.2.1 Configuring an 802.11Q VLANPorts are assigned membership in a VLAN by associating a VLAN ID

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Page 69 - 5.8 IP Application Status

Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide160" A forbidden port cannot be an egress port. The following table describes the labels in this sc

Page 70 - 5.8.2 IP Table Status

Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide161Port-based VLANs are specific only to the switch on which they were created. The port-based VLAN set

Page 71 - 5.8.3 DHCP Server Status

Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide162The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 79 VLAN Configuration: Port BasedLA

Page 72 - 5.8.4 VRRP Status

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide163CHAPTER 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationThis chapter shows how to configure the Ethernet port settings. 16.1 Overvie

Page 73 - 5.8.5 OSPF Status

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide164The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 80 Ethernet P

Page 74 - 3 Click the OSPF Status tab

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide16516.3 Port VLANTo open the Port VLAN screen, right-click on the switch in the

Page 75 - 5.9 Interface Status

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide166The following table describes the labels in this screen.16.4 Port Link Aggreg

Page 76 - 5.10 Firmware Version

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide167The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.5 Port STPUse the

Page 77 - CHAPTER 6

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide16816.6 Port 802.1xUse the Port 802.1x screen to configure reauthentication for

Page 78 - Table 31 Template: VLAN

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide169The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.7 Port Mirroring

Page 79 - Chapter 6 Template

List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide17List of FiguresFigure 1 EMS Network Example ...

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Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide170The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.8 VLAN Stacking A

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Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide171The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.9 Queue Method Qu

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Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide172The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.10 Protocol VLANPr

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Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide173Figure 122 Ethernet Port Configuration: Protocol VLAN The following table d

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Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide174Figure 123 Ethernet Port Configuration: Protocol VLAN Add The following tabl

Page 85 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide175Figure 124 Ethernet Port Configuration: Port SecurityThe following table de

Page 86 - Chapter 7 Provisioning

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide176Figure 125 Ethernet Port Configuration: Bandwidth Ctrl. The following table

Page 87 - Chapter 7 Provisioning

Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide177Figure 126 Ethernet Port Configuration: Broadcast Storm Ctrl. The followin

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Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide178Figure 127 Ethernet Port Configuration: DiffServ

Page 89 - CHAPTER 8

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide179CHAPTER 17 Multicast ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to configure multicast settings and MVR (Multicast VLA

Page 90 - 8.2 RMON Ethernet Statistics

List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18Figure 39 View: Firmware Version ...

Page 91 - Chapter 8 Performance

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18017.2 Multicast Settings To configure multicast settings, click Configuration >

Page 92 - 8.3 RMON History Data

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18117.2.1 Configuring Port Multicast SettingsTo change the multicast settings of a

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Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide182The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.2.2 Applying a Multic

Page 94 - 8.4 Table Menu Bar

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide183Figure 130 Multicast Configuration: Multicast Settings: Load Template The follo

Page 95 - 8.4.1 Editing a Table Entry

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide184Figure 131 Multicast Configuration: Multicast Settings: View Profile The followi

Page 96 - 8.4.2 Expand Dialog Box

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18517.3.1 Types of MVR PortsIn MVR, a source port is a port on the switch that can

Page 97 - 8.5 Graph Menu Bar Icons

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide186The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.3.4 Creating a New Mu

Page 98 - 8.5.1 Graph Styles

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide187Figure 133 Multicast Configuration: MVR: Add MVLAN 2 Select Active to enable th

Page 99 - 8.5.3 Graph Labels

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18817.3.5 Creating a New MVR Group Follow the steps below to create a new MVR group.

Page 100 - Chapter 8 Performance

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1896 Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Otherwise, click Cancel to

Page 101 - CHAPTER 9

List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide19Figure 82 Configuration Window ...

Page 102 - 9.2 Loopback Test

Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide190

Page 103 - 9.3 Ping Test

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide191CHAPTER 18 ConfigurationUse this menu item to look at and configure RMON (Remote Network Monitor) on a switch.18.1

Page 104 - Chapter 9 Fault

Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide192Figure 138 RMON Configuration: History Config. The following table describes the labels in

Page 105 - 9.4 Traceroute Test

Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide193Figure 139 RMON Configuration: History Config.: New The following table describes the lab

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Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide194Figure 140 RMON Configuration: Event Config.The following table describes the labels in th

Page 107 - CHAPTER 10

Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide195Figure 141 RMON Configuration: Event Config.: New The following table describes the label

Page 108 - 10.2 Device Reset

Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide196Figure 142 RMON Configuration: Alarm Config. The following table describes the labels in t

Page 109 - Chapter 10 Maintenance

Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide19718.4.1 Configuring an RMON Alarm To create a new RMON alarm, click New in the Alarm Config

Page 110 - 10.4 Load Factory Default

Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide19818.4.2 RMON Alarm Event Log Use this screen to display alarm logs. To open this screen, cli

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide199CHAPTER 19 IP ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to configure the routing functions using the IP Configuration

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List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide20Figure 125 Ethernet Port Configuration: Bandwidth Ctrl. ...

Page 114 - Chapter 10 Maintenance

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide200The following table describes the labels in the summary table.19.1.1 Configuring a Stati

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Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide20119.2 DiffServ DiffServ is a class of service (CoS) model that marks packets so that the

Page 116 - 10.7 Scheduled FW Upgrade

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide202The following table describes the labels in this screen.19.3 DSCP SettingYou can configu

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Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide203The following table describes the labels in this screen.19.4 IGMPIGMP (Internet Group M

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Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide204The following table describes the labels in this screen. 19.5 DHCPDHCP (Dynamic Host Con

Page 119 - CHAPTER 11

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide205Figure 151 IP Configuration: DHCP: Server The following table describes the related l

Page 120 - 11.2 Ping

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide206Figure 152 IP Configuration: DHCP: Server: New The following table describes the label

Page 121 - Figure 80 Tool: Ping

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide20719.5.3.1 DHCP Relay Agent Information The switch can add information to client DHCP req

Page 122 - Chapter 11 Tools

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide208The following table describes the related labels in this screen. 19.6 DVMRPDVMRP (Distan

Page 123 - PART III

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide209Figure 154 IP Configuration: DVMRP The following table describes the labels in this sc

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List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide21Figure 168 SNMPc Edit Button Bar Icons ...

Page 125 - CHAPTER 12

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide210To open the RIP screen, right-click on a switch in the Device Panel list and click Confi

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Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide211OSPF offers some advantages over traditional vector-space routing protocols (such as RIP

Page 127 - Figure 84 Applied Results

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide212Figure 156 IP Configuration: OSPF The follow table describes the related labels in this

Page 128 - 12.3.2 The Copy to.. Button

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide21319.8.4 Configuring a New OSPF AreaFollow the steps below to create a new OSPF area. 1 I

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Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide214Figure 157 IP Configuration: OSPF: New OSPF Setting The following table describes the r

Page 130 - Table 54 Copy Port Setup

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide215Figure 158 IP Configuration: OSPF: New Virtual Link The following table describes the

Page 131 - CHAPTER 13

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide2162 Click Configuration > IP Configuration > OSPF. 3 Click Add in the Interface pane.

Page 132 - 13.2.1 Configuring SNMP

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide21719.9 VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in RFC 2338, allows you to

Page 133 - 13.3 Remote Management

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide218The following table describes the labels in this screen. 19.9.2 Configuring a VRRP Inter

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Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide219Figure 161 IP Configuration: VRRP: New The following table describes the labels in thi

Page 135 - 13.4 Time Setup

List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide22

Page 136 - 13.5 Syslog Setup

Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide22019.10 IP MulticastYou can configure the switch to untag (remove the VLAN tags from) IP

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide221CHAPTER 20 TroubleshootingThis chapter covers potential problems and the corresponding remedies.20.1 Installation

Page 138 - 13.7 Boot Config

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide22220.3 Problems Finding a Device20.4 Uninstalling the EMSWhen you install a new EMS versio

Page 139 - 13.8 IP Setup

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide2233 Screen displays as shown. Specify whether you also want to remove SNMPc and/or PostgreS

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Chapter 20 TroubleshootingNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide224

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225PART IVAppendices and IndexSNMPc Network Manager (227)Alarm Types and Causes (231)Legal Information (233)Customer Support (235)Index (239)

Page 143 - CHAPTER 14

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide227APPENDIX A SNMPc Network ManagerThis appendix gives a brief overview of the SNMPc Network Manager.Starting the SNMP

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Appendix A SNMPc Network ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide228SNMPc Main WindowThe following figure and table show the elements of the SNMPc main

Page 145 - 14.2 Priority Queue

Appendix A SNMPc Network ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide229Selection ToolIf you can’t see the selection tool, click View, Selection Tool to di

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List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide23List of TablesTable 1 Device Firmware Versions Supported ...

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Appendix A SNMPc Network ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide230•A Maximized window uses the entire area and hides any other windows behind it. If y

Page 148 - 14.4 Link Aggregation

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide231APPENDIX B Alarm Types and CausesThis appendix shows examples of probable alarm types and causes. Table 130 Alarm

Page 149 - 14.4.2 Link Aggregation ID

Appendix B Alarm Types and CausesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide232

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide233APPENDIX C Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2006 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publ

Page 151 - 14.5 GARP Timer

Appendix C Legal InformationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide234To obtain the services of this warranty, contact ZyXEL's Service Center for your Re

Page 152 - 14.6 Filtering

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide235APPENDIX D Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required I

Page 153 - 14.7 MAC Forwarding

Appendix D Customer SupportNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide236Denmark• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +45-3

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Appendix D Customer SupportNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide237• Telephone: +7-3272-590-698• Fax: +7-3272-590-689• Web Site: www.zyxel.kz• Regular Mail

Page 155 - 14.8 Mirroring

Appendix D Customer SupportNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide238• Web Site: www.zyxel.es • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Arte, 21 5ª planta, 28033

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IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide239IndexNumerics802.1D 64AAccess EMS Troubleshooting 222access logs 34accessing EMS 31accessing Switch Manager 39a

Page 157 - CHAPTER 15

List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide24Table 39 Edit Table Entry ...

Page 158 - Chapter 15 VLAN

IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide240Eediting device mapping 55Element Management System (EMS) 29EMSmain menu summary 46EMS components 29EMS databas

Page 159 - Chapter 15 VLAN

IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide241scheduling backups 111Network Element (see also NE) 109Network Management System (see also NMS) 29NMS 29OOSPF 2

Page 160 - 15.2.2 Removing a VLAN

IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide242switch setup 143synchronizing device map 56syntax conventions 4syslog server 137syslog setup 136system info 131

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List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide25Table 82 Ethernet Port Configuring: Port Link Aggregation ...

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List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide26Table 125 General Installation Problems ...

Page 163 - CHAPTER 16

27PART IIntroduction• Introduction (29)• Main EMS Screen (33)

Page 165 - 16.3 Port VLAN

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide29CHAPTER 1 IntroductionThis chapter introduces and shows you how to access the EMS (Element Management System). 1.1

Page 166 - 16.4 Port Link Aggregation

About This User's GuideNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want

Page 167 - 16.5 Port STP

Chapter 1 IntroductionNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide30Figure 2 EMS Server and Remote Clients 1.1.2 SNMPc Network ManagerSNMPc is network managemen

Page 168 - 16.6 Port 802.1x

Chapter 1 IntroductionNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide311.3 Accessing EMSFollow the steps below to access EMS. 1 In the SNMPc main screen, double-cli

Page 169 - 16.7 Port Mirroring

Chapter 1 IntroductionNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide32Figure 5 EMS: Main Screen

Page 170 - 16.8 VLAN Stacking

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide33CHAPTER 2 Main EMS ScreenThis chapter describes the main screens you use to view access logs and maintain databases.

Page 171 - 16.9 Queue Method

Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide342.2 Access LogTo view access logs, click Admin > Access Log. Figure 7 Admin: Access Lo

Page 172 - 16.10 Protocol VLAN

Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide352.3 Database ManagementThe following information is stored in the EMS database. • Event an

Page 173 - Modify screen displays

Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide362.3.3 Database Backup and Restore Use the Database Backup/Restore screen to back up current

Page 174 - 16.11 Port Security

Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide37Figure 9 Admin: Database Management: Log StorageThe following table describes the fields

Page 175 - 16.12 Bandwidth Control

Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide38Click Admin > Database Management > Backup and Restore (EMS & SNMPc DB) to display

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Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide39Figure 11 Admin: SNMP Operation Mode The following table describes the fields in this scr

Page 177 - 16.14 DiffServ

Document ConventionsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Gu

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Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide40Figure 12 Switch Manager: Main Screen

Page 179 - CHAPTER 17

41PART IISwitch Manager• Switch Manager (43)• Map (53)• View (57)• Template (77)• Provisioning (85)• Performance (89)• Fault (101)• Maintenance

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide43CHAPTER 3 Switch ManagerThis chapter describes the Switch Manager screens and shows you some basic features. 3.1 Sw

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Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide443.2 Device List and Icon ColorsIn the Device List and Device panels, the colors of the devic

Page 183

Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide453.3 System Message Panel Alarm StatusThe colors of the alarm icons (in the System Message P

Page 184 - 17.3 MVR

Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide463.6 EMS Main Menu Summary The following table summarizes the sub-links in the navigation pan

Page 185 - 17.3.3 Viewing MVR Settings

Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide47802.1d Select this to view the MAC addresses (and types) of devices attached to what ports a

Page 186

Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide483.7 Common EMS Command ButtonsThe following table shows common command buttons found on most

Page 187

Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide49Figure 17 Configuration: System Configuration: System Info. The following table describes

Page 188

Document ConventionsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. Computer N

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Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide503.10 Configuration Save You must save the current configuration in the EMS to the selected s

Page 190

Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide51Figure 19 Configuration Save: Result

Page 191 - CHAPTER 18

Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide52

Page 192 - Chapter 18 Configuration

NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide53CHAPTER 4 MapThis chapter describes the Map screens you use to add, edit or delete device mappings in the EMS.4.1 R

Page 193 - 18.3 Event Config

Chapter 4 MapNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide544.1.1 Adding a Submap or DeviceTo add a new submap or a new device, select the Root Subnet or a submap

Page 194

Chapter 4 MapNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide554.1.2 Editing a NodeSelect a device or submap icon in the Device List Panel and then click Map > Ed

Page 195 - 18.4 Alarm Config

Chapter 4 MapNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide56Figure 24 Map: Delete Warning" If you delete a submap, all devices under a submap will be removed

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide57CHAPTER 5 ViewThis chapter describes the various View screens.5.1 Hardware Status View fan speeds, voltage levels a

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide58Table 14 Status: Hardware StatusLABEL DESCRIPTIONDevice Name This field displays the descriptive name

Page 198 - 18.4.2 RMON Alarm Event Log

Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide595.2 STP/RSTP (R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links between switches, bri

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide605.2.3 STP StatusView current STP information in the STP Status screen. Click Status > STP Status an

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide615.3 VLAN StatusFollow the steps below to view the VLAN status of a switch." The VLAN Status scre

Page 202 - 19.3 DSCP Setting

Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide62The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.4 Port StatusFollow the steps below to view

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide63Figure 28 View: Port Status The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 19 View:

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide645.5 802.1DUse the 802.1D screens to view a table of MAC address entries or to view a table of IP addre

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide655.5.2 ARP TableAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol addre

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide66Figure 30 View: 802.1d: ARP TableThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 21 V

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide675.6 Multicast StatusView the IGMP multicast group membership information in the Multicast Status scre

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide68Figure 32 View: Ethernet Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 V

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide695.8 IP Application StatusUse the IP Application Status screens to view the routing table, IP table, D

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide70The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.8.2 IP Table Status Follow the steps below

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide71The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.8.3 DHCP Server Status Follow the steps be

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide72Figure 35 View: IP Application Status: DHCP Server Status The following table describes the labels in

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide73Figure 36 View: IP Application Status: VRRP Status The following table describes the labels in this

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide741 Click View > IP Application Status.2 Select a switch from the list located on the left-hand side o

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide755.9 Interface Status Follow the steps below to view the IP interface status of a selected device. 1 C

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Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide765.10 Firmware Version You can view the firmware version of all managed devices in the Firmware Version

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide77CHAPTER 6 TemplateThis chapter describes how to configure VLAN, IGMP filtering and multicast templates. 6.1 Templa

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Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide78Figure 40 Template: VLAN Template The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table

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Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide796.2.1 Creating a New VLAN TemplateFollow the steps below to create a new VLAN template for a swit

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Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide80Figure 41 Template: IGMP Filtering Profile Template The following table describes the labels in t

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Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide81Figure 42 Template: New IGMP Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen. Tab

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Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide826.4 Static Multicast Group TemplateUse the static multicast filter to allow incoming frames based

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Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide836.4.1 Configuring a Multicast Template To create a new multicast template, click New in the Mult

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Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide84Group Limit Double-click to configure this field. Select True to limit the number of multicast grou

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide85CHAPTER 7 ProvisioningThis chapter shows you how to use the Provisioning screens to apply templates. 7.1 Overview A

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Chapter 7 ProvisioningNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide86Figure 45 Provisioning: IGMP Filter 4 Click Apply To Devices to apply the selected IGMP filer

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Chapter 7 ProvisioningNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide877.3 Removing an IGMP Filter Profile Follow the steps below to remove an IGMP filter from a de

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Chapter 7 ProvisioningNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide88Figure 49 Provisioning: IGMP Filter: Remove From Devices: Select Device 6 Click OK to remove

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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide89CHAPTER 8 PerformanceThis chapter describes the interface performance screen, graph setup and table setup. View Ethe

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide908.2 RMON Ethernet StatisticsUse this screen to look at network traffic on an Ethernet port sinc

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide91Figure 52 Performance: RMON: Ethernet Statistics The following table describes the labels in

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide928.3 RMON History DataUse this screen to look at historical network traffic on an Ethernet port.

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide93Figure 53 Performance: RMON: History Data The following table describes the labels in this sc

Page 237 - Appendix D Customer Support

Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide948.4 Table Menu Bar The following figure displays the table menu bar icons. These icons are comm

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide958.4.1 Editing a Table Entry" You can edit a table entry in all screens that display infor

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide96" You can only use the variable Set button (via the EMS) to update system contact, system n

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide97Figure 56 Expand Field The Expand screen shows the variable value in a larger edit box, so yo

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide988.5.1 Graph StylesUse one of the style buttons to change the graph style to one of the followin

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Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide99You may also edit the color code and line style for a variable in the dialog box as described i

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