www.zyxel.comNetAtlas WorkgroupEthernet Switch ManagerUser’s GuideVersion 1.031/2007Edition 1
Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide10Chapter 3Switch Manager...
Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide100
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide101CHAPTER 9 FaultThis chapter describes the event logs and how to perform loopback tests using the Fault screens. 9.1
Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1029.2 Loopback TestFollow the steps below to perform an internal loopback test.1 Click Fault > Loop
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
Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide104Figure 64 Fault: Ping and TraceRoute Test: Ping The following table describes the labels in this sc
Chapter 9 FaultNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1059.4 Traceroute TestYou can use the Trace Route screen to test connection from the selected switch t
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
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide107CHAPTER 10 MaintenanceThis chapter tells you how to backup and restore your configuration file as well as upload ne
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide108Figure 66 Maintenance: Firmware Upgrade5 After the file transfer is complete, a screen displ
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide109Figure 68 Maintenance: Device Reset3 A screen displays. Click Done. The switch will restart
Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide115.8.4 VRRP Status ...
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1107 If you chose Restore, the switch automatically restarts when the configuration file upload i
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1113 Click Apply to clear all configuration information and return the switch to the factory def
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide112The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.5.1 Configuring Scheduled NE Conf
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide113Figure 73 Maintenance: Scheduled NE Config Backup: Add Devices 10.5.2 Removing a Scheduled
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide114Figure 74 Maintenance: Scheduled Device Configuration Restore The following table describes
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide115Figure 75 Maintenance: Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: Add/Modify The following tab
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide116Figure 76 Maintenance: Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: Add/Modify The following tabl
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide117The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 52 Maintenance: Scheduled FW
Chapter 10 MaintenanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide118
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide119CHAPTER 11 ToolsThis chapter shows you how to access a switch via Telnet or web configurator directly through the E
Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1210.1 Firmware Upgrade ...
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
Chapter 11 ToolsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide121" The device IP address varies according to whether the switch is connected to the EMS compute
Chapter 11 ToolsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide122
123PART IIISwitch Configuration and TroubleshootingDevice Menu Overview (125)System Configuration (131)Switch Configuration (143)VLAN (157)Etherne
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide125CHAPTER 12 Device Menu OverviewThis chapter introduces the device configuration menus.12.1 Device Menu SummaryTo s
Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide12612.3 Introducing the Device Configuration WindowThe following example screen display
Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide12712.3.1 Port List Multiple Port ConfigurationConfigure more than one port at the sam
Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide12812.3.2 The Copy to.. ButtonThe Copy to.. button allows you to copy the configuration
Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide129Figure 86 Switch Configuration Copy: Success 12.3.2.2 Copy Configuration to Other
Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1313.8 IP Setup ...
Chapter 12 Device Menu OverviewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide130The following table describes this screen.6 Click OK to display the following screen.
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide131CHAPTER 13 System ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to view general system information, configure SNMP, remot
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide132An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed switch (your Ether
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide133Figure 90 System Configuration: SNMP Conf.The following table describes the labels
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide134Figure 91 System Configuration: Remote ManagementThe following table describes the
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13513.4 Time SetupThe switch keeps track of the time and date. There is also a softwar
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13613.5 Syslog SetupUse this screen to configure syslog settings for a switch. To open
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13713.5.1 Configuring a Syslog Server You must specify a syslog server for the switch
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide13813.6 RADIUSRADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) authentication is a p
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1392 Specify which configuration the switch is to use after a reboot. Select Config 1 o
Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1416.13 Broadcast Storm Control ...
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide140Figure 98 System Configuration: IP Setup The following table describes the labels i
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14113.8.1 Configuring an IP InterfaceTo create a new IP interface, click Add in the IP
Chapter 13 System ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide142Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway device. Manageable Select this op
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide143CHAPTER 14 Switch ConfigurationThis chapter shows how to configure switch settings such as priority queuing, STP, l
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide144The following table describes the related labels in the screen. Table 64 Switch Con
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14514.2 Priority QueueQueuing is used to help solve performance degradation when there
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide146Figure 101 Switch Configuration: Priority QueueThe following table describes the la
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14714.3 Multiple/ Rapid STP ConfigurationSTP (Spanning Tree Protocol) detects and brea
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14814.4 Link AggregationLink aggregation (trunking) is the grouping of physical ports i
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide14914.4.1 Dynamic Link Aggregation This feature is not available on all models. The sw
Table of ContentsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1519.8 OSPF ...
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide150" The number of link aggregation groups varies depending on your switch models.
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide15114.5 GARP TimerSwitches join VLANs by making a declaration. A declaration is made b
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide15214.6 Filtering Filtering means forwarding (not supported on all models) or discardin
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide153Figure 106 Switch Configuration: Filtering: Add The following table describes the
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide154Figure 107 Switch Configuration: MAC ForwardingThe following table describes the la
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide155Figure 108 Switch Configuration: MAC Forwarding: Add The following table describes
Chapter 14 Switch ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide156Figure 109 Switch Configuration: Mirroring The following table describes the labels
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.
Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide158Figure 111 VLAN Configuration: 802.1Q The following table describes the labels in this screen. Tabl
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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Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide160" A forbidden port cannot be an egress port. The following table describes the labels in this sc
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
Chapter 15 VLANNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide162The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 79 VLAN Configuration: Port BasedLA
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide163CHAPTER 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationThis chapter shows how to configure the Ethernet port settings. 16.1 Overvie
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide164The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 80 Ethernet P
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide16516.3 Port VLANTo open the Port VLAN screen, right-click on the switch in the
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide166The following table describes the labels in this screen.16.4 Port Link Aggreg
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide167The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.5 Port STPUse the
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide16816.6 Port 802.1xUse the Port 802.1x screen to configure reauthentication for
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide169The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.7 Port Mirroring
List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide17List of FiguresFigure 1 EMS Network Example ...
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide170The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.8 VLAN Stacking A
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide171The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.9 Queue Method Qu
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide172The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.10 Protocol VLANPr
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide173Figure 122 Ethernet Port Configuration: Protocol VLAN The following table d
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide174Figure 123 Ethernet Port Configuration: Protocol VLAN Add The following tabl
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide175Figure 124 Ethernet Port Configuration: Port SecurityThe following table de
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide176Figure 125 Ethernet Port Configuration: Bandwidth Ctrl. The following table
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide177Figure 126 Ethernet Port Configuration: Broadcast Storm Ctrl. The followin
Chapter 16 Ethernet Port ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide178Figure 127 Ethernet Port Configuration: DiffServ
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide179CHAPTER 17 Multicast ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to configure multicast settings and MVR (Multicast VLA
List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18Figure 39 View: Firmware Version ...
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18017.2 Multicast Settings To configure multicast settings, click Configuration >
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide18117.2.1 Configuring Port Multicast SettingsTo change the multicast settings of a
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide182The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.2.2 Applying a Multic
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide183Figure 130 Multicast Configuration: Multicast Settings: Load Template The follo
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide184Figure 131 Multicast Configuration: Multicast Settings: View Profile The followi
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
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide186The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.3.4 Creating a New Mu
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide187Figure 133 Multicast Configuration: MVR: Add MVLAN 2 Select Active to enable th
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.
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide1896 Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Otherwise, click Cancel to
List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide19Figure 82 Configuration Window ...
Chapter 17 Multicast ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide190
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide191CHAPTER 18 ConfigurationUse this menu item to look at and configure RMON (Remote Network Monitor) on a switch.18.1
Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide192Figure 138 RMON Configuration: History Config. The following table describes the labels in
Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide193Figure 139 RMON Configuration: History Config.: New The following table describes the lab
Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide194Figure 140 RMON Configuration: Event Config.The following table describes the labels in th
Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide195Figure 141 RMON Configuration: Event Config.: New The following table describes the label
Chapter 18 ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide196Figure 142 RMON Configuration: Alarm Config. The following table describes the labels in t
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
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
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide199CHAPTER 19 IP ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to configure the routing functions using the IP Configuration
List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide20Figure 125 Ethernet Port Configuration: Bandwidth Ctrl. ...
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide200The following table describes the labels in the summary table.19.1.1 Configuring a Stati
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide20119.2 DiffServ DiffServ is a class of service (CoS) model that marks packets so that the
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide202The following table describes the labels in this screen.19.3 DSCP SettingYou can configu
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide203The following table describes the labels in this screen.19.4 IGMPIGMP (Internet Group M
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide204The following table describes the labels in this screen. 19.5 DHCPDHCP (Dynamic Host Con
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide205Figure 151 IP Configuration: DHCP: Server The following table describes the related l
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide206Figure 152 IP Configuration: DHCP: Server: New The following table describes the label
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide20719.5.3.1 DHCP Relay Agent Information The switch can add information to client DHCP req
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide208The following table describes the related labels in this screen. 19.6 DVMRPDVMRP (Distan
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide209Figure 154 IP Configuration: DVMRP The following table describes the labels in this sc
List of FiguresNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide21Figure 168 SNMPc Edit Button Bar Icons ...
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
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide211OSPF offers some advantages over traditional vector-space routing protocols (such as RIP
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide212Figure 156 IP Configuration: OSPF The follow table describes the related labels in this
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
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide214Figure 157 IP Configuration: OSPF: New OSPF Setting The following table describes the r
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide215Figure 158 IP Configuration: OSPF: New Virtual Link The following table describes the
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide2162 Click Configuration > IP Configuration > OSPF. 3 Click Add in the Interface pane.
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide21719.9 VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in RFC 2338, allows you to
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide218The following table describes the labels in this screen. 19.9.2 Configuring a VRRP Inter
Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide219Figure 161 IP Configuration: VRRP: New The following table describes the labels in thi
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Chapter 19 IP ConfigurationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide22019.10 IP MulticastYou can configure the switch to untag (remove the VLAN tags from) IP
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide221CHAPTER 20 TroubleshootingThis chapter covers potential problems and the corresponding remedies.20.1 Installation
Chapter 20 TroubleshootingNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide22220.3 Problems Finding a Device20.4 Uninstalling the EMSWhen you install a new EMS versio
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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225PART IVAppendices and IndexSNMPc Network Manager (227)Alarm Types and Causes (231)Legal Information (233)Customer Support (235)Index (239)
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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide227APPENDIX A SNMPc Network ManagerThis appendix gives a brief overview of the SNMPc Network Manager.Starting the SNMP
Appendix A SNMPc Network ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide228SNMPc Main WindowThe following figure and table show the elements of the SNMPc main
Appendix A SNMPc Network ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide229Selection ToolIf you can’t see the selection tool, click View, Selection Tool to di
List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide23List of TablesTable 1 Device Firmware Versions Supported ...
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
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide231APPENDIX B Alarm Types and CausesThis appendix shows examples of probable alarm types and causes. Table 130 Alarm
Appendix B Alarm Types and CausesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide232
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide233APPENDIX C Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2006 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publ
Appendix C Legal InformationNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide234To obtain the services of this warranty, contact ZyXEL's Service Center for your Re
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide235APPENDIX D Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.Required I
Appendix D Customer SupportNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide236Denmark• Support E-mail: [email protected]• Sales E-mail: [email protected]• Telephone: +45-3
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
Appendix D Customer SupportNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide238• Web Site: www.zyxel.es • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Arte, 21 5ª planta, 28033
IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide239IndexNumerics802.1D 64AAccess EMS Troubleshooting 222access logs 34accessing EMS 31accessing Switch Manager 39a
List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide24Table 39 Edit Table Entry ...
IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide240Eediting device mapping 55Element Management System (EMS) 29EMSmain menu summary 46EMS components 29EMS databas
IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide241scheduling backups 111Network Element (see also NE) 109Network Management System (see also NMS) 29NMS 29OOSPF 2
IndexNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide242switch setup 143synchronizing device map 56syntax conventions 4syslog server 137syslog setup 136system info 131
List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide25Table 82 Ethernet Port Configuring: Port Link Aggregation ...
List of TablesNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide26Table 125 General Installation Problems ...
27PART IIntroduction• Introduction (29)• Main EMS Screen (33)
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NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide29CHAPTER 1 IntroductionThis chapter introduces and shows you how to access the EMS (Element Management System). 1.1
About This User's GuideNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want
Chapter 1 IntroductionNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide30Figure 2 EMS Server and Remote Clients 1.1.2 SNMPc Network ManagerSNMPc is network managemen
Chapter 1 IntroductionNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide311.3 Accessing EMSFollow the steps below to access EMS. 1 In the SNMPc main screen, double-cli
Chapter 1 IntroductionNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide32Figure 5 EMS: Main Screen
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide33CHAPTER 2 Main EMS ScreenThis chapter describes the main screens you use to view access logs and maintain databases.
Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide342.2 Access LogTo view access logs, click Admin > Access Log. Figure 7 Admin: Access Lo
Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide352.3 Database ManagementThe following information is stored in the EMS database. • Event an
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
Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide37Figure 9 Admin: Database Management: Log StorageThe following table describes the fields
Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide38Click Admin > Database Management > Backup and Restore (EMS & SNMPc DB) to display
Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide39Figure 11 Admin: SNMP Operation Mode The following table describes the fields in this scr
Document ConventionsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide4Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Gu
Chapter 2 Main EMS ScreenNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide40Figure 12 Switch Manager: Main Screen
41PART IISwitch Manager• Switch Manager (43)• Map (53)• View (57)• Template (77)• Provisioning (85)• Performance (89)• Fault (101)• Maintenance
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide43CHAPTER 3 Switch ManagerThis chapter describes the Switch Manager screens and shows you some basic features. 3.1 Sw
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
Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide453.3 System Message Panel Alarm StatusThe colors of the alarm icons (in the System Message P
Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide463.6 EMS Main Menu Summary The following table summarizes the sub-links in the navigation pan
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
Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide483.7 Common EMS Command ButtonsThe following table shows common command buttons found on most
Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide49Figure 17 Configuration: System Configuration: System Info. The following table describes
Document ConventionsNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide5Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. Computer N
Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide503.10 Configuration Save You must save the current configuration in the EMS to the selected s
Chapter 3 Switch ManagerNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide51Figure 19 Configuration Save: Result
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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
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
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
Chapter 4 MapNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide56Figure 24 Map: Delete Warning" If you delete a submap, all devices under a submap will be removed
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide57CHAPTER 5 ViewThis chapter describes the various View screens.5.1 Hardware Status View fan speeds, voltage levels a
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide58Table 14 Status: Hardware StatusLABEL DESCRIPTIONDevice Name This field displays the descriptive name
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
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
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide62The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.4 Port StatusFollow the steps below to view
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide63Figure 28 View: Port Status The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 19 View:
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
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide655.5.2 ARP TableAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol addre
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide66Figure 30 View: 802.1d: ARP TableThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 21 V
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide675.6 Multicast StatusView the IGMP multicast group membership information in the Multicast Status scre
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide68Figure 32 View: Ethernet Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 V
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
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
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide72Figure 35 View: IP Application Status: DHCP Server Status The following table describes the labels in
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide73Figure 36 View: IP Application Status: VRRP Status The following table describes the labels in this
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
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
Chapter 5 ViewNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide765.10 Firmware Version You can view the firmware version of all managed devices in the Firmware Version
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide77CHAPTER 6 TemplateThis chapter describes how to configure VLAN, IGMP filtering and multicast templates. 6.1 Templa
Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide78Figure 40 Template: VLAN Template The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table
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
Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide81Figure 42 Template: New IGMP Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen. Tab
Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide826.4 Static Multicast Group TemplateUse the static multicast filter to allow incoming frames based
Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide836.4.1 Configuring a Multicast Template To create a new multicast template, click New in the Mult
Chapter 6 TemplateNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide84Group Limit Double-click to configure this field. Select True to limit the number of multicast grou
NetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide85CHAPTER 7 ProvisioningThis chapter shows you how to use the Provisioning screens to apply templates. 7.1 Overview A
Chapter 7 ProvisioningNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide86Figure 45 Provisioning: IGMP Filter 4 Click Apply To Devices to apply the selected IGMP filer
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
Chapter 7 ProvisioningNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide88Figure 49 Provisioning: IGMP Filter: Remove From Devices: Select Device 6 Click OK to remove
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
Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide91Figure 52 Performance: RMON: Ethernet Statistics The following table describes the labels in
Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide928.3 RMON History DataUse this screen to look at historical network traffic on an Ethernet port.
Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide93Figure 53 Performance: RMON: History Data The following table describes the labels in this sc
Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide948.4 Table Menu Bar The following figure displays the table menu bar icons. These icons are comm
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
Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide96" You can only use the variable Set button (via the EMS) to update system contact, system n
Chapter 8 PerformanceNetAtlas Workgroup User’s Guide97Figure 56 Expand Field The Expand screen shows the variable value in a larger edit box, so yo
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
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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