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HP TopTools forHubs & SwitchesUser Guide

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viiiConfiguring IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-9Port Configuration . . . . . . .

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9-12Monitoring Network TrafficTraffic Data Collector SettingsFigure 9-4. Traffic Data Collector Configuration PageNothing is displayed in the Traffic

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Monitoring Network TrafficTraffic Data Collector Settings9-13Adding Ports for Manual MonitoringWhen you select the Add Devices button, the Add Devices

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9-14Monitoring Network TrafficTraffic Data Collector SettingsTraffic Data StorageYou can specify some criteria to control how much data is collected.

Strany 6 - 6 Networking Devices

Monitoring Network TrafficTraffic Data Collector Settings9-15Traffic Data Collector PerformanceYou can specify the amount of system resources that the

Strany 7 - 8 Viewing Your Maps

9-16Monitoring Network TrafficTroubleshooting Traffic MonitorFigure 9-6. Traffic Data Collector - Performance PageThe data collector must examine your

Strany 8 - 9 Monitoring Network Traffic

Monitoring Network TrafficTroubleshooting Traffic Monitor9-17 Too Little Traffic on Network—If your network is carrying very little traffic at this t

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9-18Monitoring Network TrafficTroubleshooting Traffic Monitor

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10Planning for Network GrowthThis chapter includes the following topics: Meeting the Challenges Planning with the Network Performance Advisor Start

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10-2Planning for Network GrowthPlanning with the Network Performance AdvisorUsing Network ToolsCurrent network analysis tools provide data about netwo

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Planning for Network GrowthStarting the Network Performance Advisor10-3 Include Inventory in Report—creates a listing of your end nodes by segment. U

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ixAuthorized Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8Eavesdrop Prevention . . . . . . . . . .

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10-4Planning for Network GrowthStarting the Network Performance AdvisorFigure 10-1. Welcome Page for Network Performance AdvisorCreating a New Report

Strany 15 - Viewing Your Network Devices

Planning for Network GrowthStarting the Network Performance Advisor10-5Figure 10-2. Report Generation Page of Network Performance AdvisorThe page will

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10-6Planning for Network GrowthStarting the Network Performance AdvisorFigure 10-3. Modify Report Setting PageIf you select a report period that has n

Strany 17 - Examining Alerts

Planning for Network GrowthStarting the Network Performance Advisor10-7message stating the problem displays during report generation. When the report

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10-8Planning for Network GrowthStarting the Network Performance AdvisorSummary of Recommendations SectionThe Summary of Recommendations section of the

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Planning for Network GrowthReorganize Your Current Equipment10-9Figure 10-4. Summary ReportA priority of low, medium or high is given to help you dete

Strany 20 - Viewing Network Traffic

10-10Planning for Network GrowthReorganize Your Current EquipmentRecommendation Details SectionThe Recommendation Details section of the report suppli

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Planning for Network GrowthReorganize Your Current Equipment10-11Figure 10-6. The traffic pattern after implementing reorganization recommendationsThe

Strany 22 - How to Get Support

10-12Planning for Network GrowthAdd or Upgrade Equipmentyou must decide if you want the new port to be a member of the VLAN if it isn’t already. For e

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Planning for Network GrowthAdd or Upgrade Equipment10-13Figure 10-7. The traffic pattern before dividing into workgroupsAfter the segment was divided

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xHow to Update the Map Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-12A Appendix AAgent Firmware Versions . . . . . .

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10-14Planning for Network GrowthAdd or Upgrade EquipmentFigure 10-8. The Traffic Pattern after Dividing into WorkgroupsA table shows the nodes include

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Planning for Network GrowthTop Conversations10-15Converting Segments to Desktop SwitchingIf a workgroup has high network utilization and cannot be div

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10-16Planning for Network GrowthTop ConversationsThe right column of the table shows the percent that this conversation contributed to the total traff

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Planning for Network GrowthInventory of End Nodes10-17Inventory of End NodesThe Inventory section shows the end nodes for each segment with the IP add

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10-18Planning for Network GrowthWhen There Are No RecommendationsWhen There Are No RecommendationsIf the Add and Upgrade Equipment Report determines t

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Planning for Network GrowthHow the Network Performance Advisor Collects Data10-19Figure 10-11.The Traffic Data Collector - Storage Settings PageNote

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10-20Planning for Network GrowthHow the Network Performance Advisor Collects DataKeeping the historical data about each conversation on a network requ

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Planning for Network GrowthHow the Network Performance Advisor Collects Data10-21Figure 10-12.The data collector must examine your management station’

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10-22Planning for Network GrowthSegments Excluded from AnalysisSegments Excluded from AnalysisAnalysis of network traffic is possible for all segments

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11Quality of ServiceThis chapter discusses the benefits of the Quality of Service features available in HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches. It includ

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1Quick StartThis chapter provides a quick overview of important tasks that you can perform with HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches. Starting HP Top

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11-2Quality of ServiceOverview HP Procurve Switch 8000M HP Procurve Routing Switch 9308M and 9304M HP Procurve Routing Switch 6308M-SX and 6208M-SX

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Quality of ServiceBasic Operation11-3Basic OperationHP TopTools QoS operates on two levels as described below.Controlling the priority of outbound pac

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11-4Quality of ServiceViewing All Currently Configured QoS PoliciesViewing All Currently Configured QoS PoliciesThis feature lists all prioritization

Strany 39 - Troubleshooting Discovery

Quality of ServiceConfiguring QoS for Specific Devices (IP Addresses)11-5Figure 11-2. Adding a Policy for an IP AddressAdding a Policy for a Specific

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11-6Quality of ServiceConfiguring a QoS Policy for IP Type of Service (ToS)7. Click on OK. This returns you to the IP Device Address page.Repeat steps

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Quality of ServiceConfiguring a QoS Policy for IP Type of Service (ToS)11-7network. (Information on how to use the console interface to configure ToS

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11-8Quality of ServiceConfiguring a QoS Policy for IP Type of Service (ToS)How To Configure a ToS Policy1. In the HP TopTools navigation frame, click

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Quality of ServiceConfiguring a QoS Policy for Specific Protocols11-9b. Configure the priority for each codepoint for which you want a ToS prioritizat

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11-10Quality of ServiceConfiguring a QoS Policy for Specific ProtocolsFigure 11-4. QoS Policy for a Specific ProtocolTo modify a protocol:1. In the HP

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Quality of ServiceConfiguring a QoS Policy for a Specific VLAN11-11Click on the Return button to return to the Main QoS page.Configuring a QoS Policy

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1-2Quick StartStarting HP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesFigure 1-1. Home Page for HP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesGetting Around in HP TopToolsTh

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11-12Quality of ServiceConfiguring a QoS Policy for a Specific VLAN

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12Accessing Hub FeaturesHP TopTools for Hubs & Switches lets you manage your HP devices with your browser from anywhere in your network. Several f

Strany 49 - Configuring Action on Alerts

12-2Accessing Hub FeaturesViewing Device Identity InformationFigure 12-1. Hub Status Overview PageViewing Device Identity InformationYou can view some

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Accessing Hub FeaturesInterpreting Device Status12-3Figure 12-2. Identity Page for a Switching Hub (when “Properties” is selected from menu)See the on

Strany 51 - Deleting Closed Alerts

12-4Accessing Hub FeaturesInterpreting Device StatusThe information shown for hubs is for all ports on the device. You can obtain information for each

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Accessing Hub FeaturesInterpreting Device Status12-5Table 12-1. Gauge AttributesGlobal CountersHub Global CountersSelecting the Global Counters button

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12-6Accessing Hub FeaturesInterpreting Device StatusFigure 12-4. Hub Global CountersThe counters are described in the following table.Table 12-2. Glob

Strany 54 - Configuring Polling

Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your Device12-7Port Counters The Port Counters button displays a page with information about important counters for

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12-8Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your DeviceIf the device you selected is not manageable by browser, you can only manage it from the HP TopTools

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Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your Device12-9Medium Sensitivity: The device will act when serious network problems occur. Low Sensitivity: The dev

Strany 57 - Device Topology

Quick StartViewing Your Network Devices1-3Viewing Your Network Devices DevicesTo view a list of your network devices, click on the Devices button in t

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12-10Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your Device Disabled—IP is disabled, there is no access to management or telnet. Not Recommended. Use Bootp—T

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Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your Device12-11A static IP address is a unique address that is assigned to one client only. Static addresses are us

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12-12Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your DeviceBridge Enable/DisableSelect the Bridge Enable/Disable button to enable or disable the internal bridg

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Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your Device12-13You can create one or more backup links by selecting the Backup Links button and clicking on the Add

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12-14Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your DeviceFigure 12-11.Load Balancing in a Switching HubSupport URLYou can obtain support information by going

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Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your Device12-15Figure 12-12.The Support Page

Strany 64 - Creating Groups

12-16Accessing Hub FeaturesConfiguring Your Device

Strany 65 - Modifying a Group

13Managing SwitchesThis chapter has information on: Displaying Switch Status Switch Identity Information Configuring Switch Features HP Procurve

Strany 66 - Adding a Device to a Group

13-2Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch StatusFigure 13-1. Status Overview PageGraph AreaThe bar graph gives a quick overview of the performance of the

Strany 67 - Changing the Group Name

Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch Status13-3Alert Log Area The “Find/Fix/Inform” capability of a device helps you proactively manage your network by

Strany 68 - Configuring Group Policies

1-4Quick StartPoliciesFigure 1-2. An Example of a Subnet Map Using the PannerThe panner lets you easily focus in on a portion of your map. If it is no

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13-4Managing SwitchesDisplaying Switch StatusFigure 13-2. Switch Port StatusThe Port Status settings are described in the following table.Table 13-1.

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Managing SwitchesSwitch Identity Information13-5Switch Identity InformationThe Identity tab (Properties menu item in the Actions menu) displays some b

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13-6Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch FeaturesFigure 13-4. Switch Status Page with Network InterfacesConfiguring Switch FeaturesThe Configuration pa

Strany 72 - Advanced Switch Features

Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-7Figure 13-5. Device View for the HP Procurve Switch 2424MFault DetectionThe automatic fault detection

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13-8Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch FeaturesSystem InformationThe System Information page lets you enter a system name for the device, the locatio

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Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-9The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) manages the allocation of TCP/IP configuration informat

Strany 75 - Automatic IPX RIP/SAP Control

13-10Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch FeaturesTable 13-2. Port SettingsClass of ServiceThere will always be points in the network where multiple tr

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Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-11Figure 13-8. Class of Service showing the IP Address Priority PageNote The Quality of Service featur

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13-12Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features Override “illegal” packet priorities set by upstream devices or applications that use 802.1Q VLAN t

Strany 78 - Deleting a Community

Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-13the “normal” outbound port queues. However, with a CoS policy operating in your network, you can dete

Strany 79 - Viewing Your Maps

Quick StartExamining Alerts1-5The Quality of Service feature available in HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches allows you to set up consistent traffic

Strany 80 - Map Server Settings

13-14Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features The priority queue assignment that the packet will receive in a down-stream device that uses 802.1p

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Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-15Guidelines for Configuring CoS PrioritiesUsing CoS in a tagged VLAN environment controls the followin

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13-16Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch FeaturesAssigning a Monitoring Port The Monitor Port tab (only found on switches) lets you select a “Monitori

Strany 83 - Launching a Map

Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-17Figure 13-9. Monitoring Selected Ports on a SwitchSetting Device FeaturesThe Device Features page (on

Strany 84 - Using the Panner

13-18Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch FeaturesFigure 13-10.Switch Device Features PageIf you have configured VLANs for the switch (you must do this

Strany 85 - Options for Displaying Maps

Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-19Figure 13-11.Configuration Page for HP 8000M as Commander of a StackStacking allows the configuration

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13-20Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch FeaturesStack Management with VLANsYou can use stacks in a VLAN environment. Each switch in the stack (Comman

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Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-21 Providing an easy, flexible, less costly way to modify logical groups in changing environments Pre

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13-22Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features4. Confirm removal of the VLAN.Modifying Port VLAN ConfigurationThere are three modes a port in a VLA

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Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch Features13-23• Disable—GVRP is disabled for this port.• Block—The port will not join the advertised VLAN and will

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1-6Quick StartConfiguring and Monitoring DevicesThe Alert Log’s “Find/ Fix/Inform” capability helps you proactively manage your network by displaying

Strany 91 - Reading the Segment Histogram

13-24Managing SwitchesConfiguring Switch FeaturesManagement Server URLEnter the URL for your management server. This will let you display the online h

Strany 92 - Setting Thresholds

14Setting Up Security for a DeviceIt is advisable to set up security for your devices to prevent unauthorized access to the device or the network. You

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14-2Setting Up Security for a DeviceDevice PasswordsFigure 14-1. Device Passwords PageThere are two categories of passwords: Operator (Read only)—The

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceDevice Passwords14-3Table 14-1. Password SettingsSee the online help for information about devices without a web agent

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14-4Setting Up Security for a DeviceDevice PasswordsFigure 14-2. Set SNMP Community Names PageA device must have a community name of “public” to be id

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceDevice Passwords14-52. Select “SNMP Communities...”.3. For the “read” Community, set MIB View = Operator; Write Access

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14-6Setting Up Security for a DeviceHub Port SecurityAll of the features of HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches should now work correctly for all devi

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceHub Port Security14-7Figure 14-3. Hub Port Security PageAddress SelectionAddress Selection refers to how the authorize

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14-8Setting Up Security for a DeviceHub Port SecurityAuthorized AddressThe Authorized Address field contains the MAC address of the device that is aut

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceSetting Security Policy for Selected Ports14-9Figure 14-4. Setting the Thresholds for Trap ReceiversDisable PortIf the

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Quick StartConfiguring and Monitoring Devices1-7Note Double-clicking on a device in the Devices page that is not a hub or switch will display informa

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14-10Setting Up Security for a DeviceThe Hub Intrusion LogFigure 14-5. Setting the Security Policy for Selected PortsThe Hub Intrusion LogThe Intrusio

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Port Security14-11Figure 14-6. Hub Intrusion LogSwitch Port SecurityUsing Port Security, you can configure each

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14-12Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Port Security• Automatically sends notice of an attempted security violation to the switch's Intrusio

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Port Security14-13Learn Mode Specifies how the port will acquire its list of authorized addresses.Continuous (t

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14-14Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Port SecurityConfiguring Authorized IP ManagersThis feature enables you to enhance security on the switch

Strany 107 - Planning for Network Growth

Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Port Security14-15Access LevelsFor each authorized manager address, you can configure either one of these acces

Strany 108 - Using Network Tools

14-16Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Port SecurityNote The IP Mask is a method for recognizing whether a given IP address is authorized for ma

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Port Security14-173. Click on the Port Security button.4. Select a port to configure.5. Click on the Set Securi

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14-18Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Intrusion LogFigure 14-9. Security Policy Page for a Selected PortIf you want to configure authorized devi

Strany 111 - Modifying Your Settings

Setting Up Security for a DeviceSwitch Intrusion Log14-19• The Alert Log displays a Security Violation entry, with the system date and time, and the p

Strany 113 - Viewing a Report

1-8Quick StartViewing Network TrafficViewing Network TrafficTo look at the traffic bottlenecks in your network in real time, click on the Performance

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14-20Setting Up Security for a DeviceOperating Notes for Port SecurityFigure 14-11.Intrusion Log with Intrusions Entered for Ports A1 and A2How the In

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Setting Up Security for a DeviceOperating Notes for Port Security14-21Proxy Web ServersIf you are using the switch’s web browser interface through a s

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14-22Setting Up Security for a DeviceOperating Notes for Port Security

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15Performing DiagnosticsUsing HP TopTools, you can help isolate faults by running device self-tests, Link tests, and Ping tests (IP networks). This se

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15-2Performing DiagnosticsRebooting a DeviceFigure 15-1. Ping/Link Test PageThe number of successes or failures of the test packets reaching the Desti

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Performing DiagnosticsResetting a Hub to Factory Default Settings15-3Figure 15-2. Device Reboot PageResetting a Hub to Factory Default SettingsResetti

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15-4Performing DiagnosticsResetting a SwitchFigure 15-3. Factory Reset of a Hub Resetting a SwitchSelect the Device Reset button to reset a switch. De

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Performing DiagnosticsProducing a Configuration Report15-5Producing a Configuration ReportThe Configuration Report displays information about the curr

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15-6Performing DiagnosticsProducing a Configuration Report

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16Downloading SoftwareSoftware is the operating system running on the network device. The oper-ating system manages all internal processes, including

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Quick StartOptimizing Your Network1-9Network Meter Use the Network Meter to display an “at-a-glance” look at the most severe traffic problem on the ne

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16-2Downloading SoftwareThe Software Update UtilitySee The HP Download Manager for updating all other HP devices.Starting the Software Update UtilityT

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Downloading SoftwareThe Software Update Utility16-3Figure 16-1. Browser-based Software Update UtilityThis page of the Software Update Utility displays

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16-4Downloading SoftwareThe Software Update Utilityby clicking on Settings in the navigation frame, then selecting System Software. See the section Vi

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Downloading SoftwareThe Software Update Utility16-5Figure 16-2. Scheduling the Software UpdateScheduling the Software UpdateTo update the device(s) im

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16-6Downloading SoftwareThe Software Update UtilityFigure 16-3. Devices Selected for Updating, Showing Scheduled Time of UpdateThe last screen informs

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Downloading SoftwareThe Software Update Utility16-7Figure 16-4. Alert Log Showing Successful Software UpdateViewing the Software Updates Available on

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16-8Downloading SoftwareThe HP Download ManagerThe HP Download ManagerUse the HP Download Manager for all devices not supported by the Software Update

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Downloading SoftwareThe HP Download Manager16-93. Next, while holding the cursor over any selected item, click the right mouse button. Select the Upd

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16-10Downloading SoftwareThe HP Download ManagerClick the Download button and, when prompted, enter the drive letter desig-nation of the computer’s CD

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Downloading SoftwareHow to Update the Map Files16-11How to Update the Map FilesThe map file is used by the HP Download Manager to determine the suppor

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1-10Quick StartHow to Get SupportThe Welcome page provides you with a brief description of the purpose of the three reports. Select the How to Improve

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16-12Downloading SoftwareHow to Update the Map FilesHPJ2603A j2603306.bin A.03.06 ; 10BaseT HPJ2603B j2603306.bin A.03.06 ; 10BaseT

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AAppendix AAppendix A contains the following topics: Agent Firmware Versions Preparing Network Devices Globally Assigned IP Network Addresses Conf

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A-2Appendix APreparing Network DevicesNote HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches may be able to discover devices that have previous versions of device a

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Appendix AConfiguring IP ParametersA-3Globally Assigned IP Network AddressesIf you intend to connect your network to other networks that use globally

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A-4Appendix AConfiguring IP ParametersNote: Make sure that every device has a unique IP address. Make sure that all devices on a given IP network num

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Appendix AConfiguring IP ParametersA-5Network Bootp ServerHP EtherTwist Hub Plus/24S and HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T hubs (with SNMP modules installed) s

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A-6Appendix AConfiguring IP Parameters

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Index–1IndexNumerics802.1p … 11-3802.1p priority … 11-3802.1Q … 11-11AABC … 7-10–7-11Acknowledge Alerts button … 5-5Action on Alerts … 5-9substitution

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Index–2broadcastcontrol … 7-11packets … 12-6storm … 5-5traffic … 7-12broadcasts … 9-10excessive … 5-4broadcasts/sec … 9-2, 12-5browser … 10-3accessing

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Index–3Disable Selected Ports … 12-11disabled port … 5-5discoveryadding unknown devices … 4-4defined … 4-1devices found … 4-1devices missing … 4-4incl

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2Introduction Topics covered in this chapter include: Introduction to HP TopTools HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches Network Device Features HP D

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Index–4Hhigh collision rate … 5-4high drop rate … 5-4histogram, traffic monitor … 1-8Home button … 1-1home button … 1-2Home page … 1-1How to Improve P

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Index–5multicast … 9-10group … 7-13packets … 12-6queriers … 7-13traffic … 7-13multicasts/sec … 9-3, 12-5NNearest Server Query … 7-11networkaddresses,

Strany 149 - Configuring IP

Index–6QQoS802.1p priority … 11-3802.1Q tagged VLAN … 11-3adding a policy … 11-5assigning priority … 11-9configuring for IP address … 11-4deleting a p

Strany 150 - Hub IP Configuration

Index–7Start Search button … 5-8starting TopTools … 1-1state, of polling … 6-3statistics, XRMON … 9-13Status page … 4-2, 12-3status, port counters … 1

Strany 151 - Port Configuration

Index–8UUndo Last Load Balancing … 12-13Update Discovery … 4-5Update Firmware … 6-4updates, on server … 16-7updating software … 16-1updating Top5 View

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2-2IntroductionHP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesFigure 2-1. HP TopTools Home PageHP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesHP TopTools for Hubs & Switc

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IntroductionHP TopTools for Hubs & Switches2-3Figure 2-2. HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches Home PageBrowser-based management of devices combine

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2-4IntroductionNetwork Devices FeaturesNetwork Devices FeaturesViewing a List of DevicesTo view a list of your networking devices, click on Devices, D

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IntroductionNetwork Traffic2-5Group PoliciesUse the Group Policies feature to establish settings for all of your devices at one time. For example, you

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2-6IntroductionHP Devices Supported28674B HP Remote Bridge RB No28682A HP Fiber-Optic Hub Plus No28688A/B HP EtherTwist Hub Plus No28692A HP ThinLAN H

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IntroductionHP Devices Supported2-7Table 2-2. HP Switches SupportedJ3204A Note 5HP AdvanceStack 10Base-T S Hub-24T Yes (firmware A.03.xx)J3205A Note 5

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HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches User Guide

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2-8IntroductionLearning to Use HP TopToolsLearning to Use HP TopToolsThe following information is available for learning HP TopTools for Hubs & Sw

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IntroductionHP TopTools Technical Product Support2-9 This User Guide—helps you become familiar with the application. Online help information—provid

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2-10IntroductionHP TopTools Technical Product Support

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3 System Requirements Hardware and Software RequirementsHP TopTools for Hubs & Switches runs on Windows NT and Windows 2000. The system requiremen

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3-2System RequirementsHardware and Software RequirementsNote Be sure to obtain an assigned IP address for the management station before installing Top

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4Discovering Your DevicesThis chapter contains information about: Beginning Discovery The Status Page The Networks Page Adding a Device to a Netwo

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4-2Discovering Your DevicesBeginning DiscoveryFigure 4-1. Status Page of Settings for DiscoveryDiscovery StatusThe Status page shows the following inf

Strany 166 - Class of Service

Discovering Your DevicesBeginning Discovery4-3Figure 4-2. Networks Page of Settings for DiscoveryTo add a new network to be discovered that does not a

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4-4Discovering Your DevicesBeginning DiscoveryConfiguring Discovery SettingsYou can configure the types of protocols and methods of discovery that you

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Discovering Your DevicesTroubleshooting Discovery4-5Figure 4-4. Additional Community NamesTroubleshooting DiscoveryIf you do not see certain devices i

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Hewlett-Packard Company8000 Foothills Boulevard, m/s 5551Roseville, California 95747-5551http://www.hp.com/go/procurve© Copyright 1986-2001 Hewlett-P

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4-6Discovering Your DevicesInventory of DevicesInventory of DevicesHP TopTools creates several inventory reports listing basic information about your

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5Alerts This chapter contains information on: Interpreting the Alert Log Filtering Alerts Configuring Actions on AlertsInterpreting the Alert Log -

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5-2AlertsInterpreting the Alert Log - Automatic Fault FindingFigure 5-1. Alerts PageThe Alerts page displays more information about the alert as well

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AlertsInterpreting the Alert Log - Automatic Fault Finding5-3Table 5-1. Common FaultsFault Description, Cause and ActionsToo many undersized/giant pac

Strany 174 - HP Procurve Stack Management

5-4AlertsInterpreting the Alert Log - Automatic Fault FindingExcessive late collisionsDescription: Late collisions (collisions detected after transmit

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AlertsInterpreting the Alert Log - Automatic Fault Finding5-5The Find/Fix/Inform function runs continuously in the background at a sensi-tivity thresh

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5-6AlertsFiltering AlertsSorting AlertsThere are four column title buttons that can be used to sort the alerts: According to severity A description

Strany 177 - Removing a VLAN

AlertsFiltering Alerts5-7Filtering by Alert StateTo view only certain alert states in the Alerts page, for instance, only new and open alerts, check t

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5-8AlertsFiltering AlertsFigure 5-3. Select Alert Log Filters — Topology PageSelecting Alert Log Filters - Custom GroupsIf you have created any Custom

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AlertsConfiguring Action on Alerts5-9Figure 5-4. Search PageTo save your search parameters, select Save from the Searches drop down list and enter a n

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iiiContents1 Quick StartStarting HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Getting Around in HP TopTools . .

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5-10AlertsConfiguring Action on AlertsFigure 5-5. Configure Actions on Alerts PageIf your program requires information about the event (for example, d

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AlertsConfiguring Action on Alerts5-11Deleting Closed AlertsThe field at the bottom of the Configure Actions on Alerts page allows you to enter the nu

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5-12AlertsConfiguring Action on Alerts

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6Networking DevicesThis chapter contains information on: Listing Devices Configuring Polling Selecting Actions for Devices Device Topology Node P

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6-2Networking DevicesConfiguring PollingFigure 6-1. List of Networking DevicesCheck the box at the bottom right to have the page always open in a sepa

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Networking DevicesConfiguring Polling6-3Figure 6-2. Device Communication SettingsThe settings are: Polling State—On or Off for selected devices. Sele

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6-4Networking DevicesSelecting Actions for DevicesSelecting Actions for DevicesAfter you select a device, click on the Actions button at the top left

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Networking DevicesDevice Topology6-5• Threshold—the value of the event at which the trap or alarm is triggered• Tolerance—the device does not send ano

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6-6Networking DevicesDevice TopologyNote Your hubs and switches must have the Community Name “public” set to READ and WRITE in order for your devices

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Networking DevicesNode Port Table6-7Node Port TableTo view the devices attached to the ports of a device, right-click on the device in the networking

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iv3 System RequirementsHardware and Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14 Discovering Your DevicesBeginning

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6-8Networking DevicesSearching for DevicesFigure 6-6. Custom Groups PageA quick way to create a Custom Group uses the Search function. Select the Sear

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Networking DevicesSearching for Devices6-9Figure 6-7. Search PageClick on the + or - boxes to add or remove search criteria.To save your search parame

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6-10Networking DevicesSearching for Devices

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7Group PoliciesWith HP TopTools Group Policies feature, you can specify which devices are being configured for a particular policy. This chapter inclu

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7-2Group PoliciesCreating GroupsFigure 7-1. Main Page of Group ConfigurationIf you check the box labeled Move newly discovered devices into Default gr

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Group PoliciesCreating Groups7-3Adding a GroupTo create a new group and add it to the group list, click on the Add Group button. In the Group Configur

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7-4Group PoliciesCreating GroupsFigure 7-3. Group Configuration - Modify Group PageAdding a Device to a GroupTo add a device to a group, click on the

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Group PoliciesCreating Groups7-5Figure 7-4. Adding a Device to a GroupRemoving a Device from a GroupTo remove a device from a group, select a device i

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7-6Group PoliciesConfiguring Group PoliciesConfiguring Group PoliciesStart configuring Group Policies by clicking on the Policies button in the HP Top

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Group PoliciesGeneral Configuration Policies7-7General Configuration Policies SNMP System InformationTo configure SNMP Information for a group, click

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vCustom Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Searching for Devices . . . . . .

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7-8Group PoliciesAlert Configuration PoliciesUpdate. The new information appears in the box above. Click on OK to return to the main Configuration Pol

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Group PoliciesAlert Configuration Policies7-9Sending Alerts to the HP TopTools Management StationWhen you check this box, all alerts will be sent to t

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7-10Group PoliciesAdvanced Switch FeaturesLow Sensitivity: The device will make an entry in the Alert Log only when severe network problems occur. The

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Group PoliciesAdvanced Switch Features7-11Figure 7-8. Advanced Switch Features PageThe problem of broadcast control is addressed in part by the use of

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7-12Group PoliciesAdvanced Switch FeaturesRouting Information ProtocolThe switch also intercepts Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and SAP broadcasts

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Group PoliciesAdvanced Switch Features7-13Automatic IPX RIP/SAP ControlTo further reduce network traffic, you can check the Automatic IPX RIP/SAP Cont

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7-14Group PoliciesSecurity Configuration PoliciesSpecial multicast routers/queriers communicate by using three messagetypes - query, report, and leave

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Group PoliciesSecurity Configuration Policies7-15 Discovery—Enables a device to be discovered by HP Toptools for Hubs and Switches for mapping in a T

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7-16Group PoliciesSecurity Configuration PoliciesModifying a CommunityTo modify an existing community:1. Select the community to be modified and click

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8Viewing Your MapsThis chapter contains information on: Displaying Topology Maps Using the Panner Launching the Device View Options for Map Contro

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vi9 Monitoring Network TrafficUsing Traffic Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1Reading th

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8-2Viewing Your MapsDisplaying MapsFigure 8-1. Network List for Displaying Map ViewsMap Server SettingsClick on the Preferences button in the Maps-Vie

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Viewing Your MapsDisplaying Maps8-3Figure 8-2. Map SettingsThe Map Factory Service generates your topology maps after discovery is complete. You must

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8-4Viewing Your MapsDisplaying MapsTable 8-1. Map StylesCluster SizeUse the Cluster Size option to adjust the size of the clusters in your map. The op

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Viewing Your MapsDisplaying Maps8-5SpacingSpacing controls the amount of distance between nodes in the topology map so that they do not overlap each o

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8-6Viewing Your MapsUsing the PannerThe IP subnet map shows all the segments and managed routers, switches and bridges that form the subnet boundaries

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Viewing Your MapsOptions for Displaying Maps8-7Note You must display the Closeup View for older HP devices that do not support a browser interface fro

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8-8Viewing Your MapsLocating a NodeOptions—LegendSelect this option to display the legend for the map. Check the box Show on Map to have the legend di

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Viewing Your MapsLocating a Node8-9Figure 8-4. Locate a Specific Node in a MapNote You also can locate a specific node from the Top5 browser window i

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8-10Viewing Your MapsLocating a Node

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9 Monitoring Network TrafficThis chapter describes the tools for monitoring your network using Traffic Monitor. It contains the following topics: Usi

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viiWhen There Are No Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-18Controlling Data Storage—Administration . . . . . . . . . .

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9-2Monitoring Network TrafficUsing Traffic MonitorFigure 9-1. Traffic Monitor Main PageThe five statistical attributes sampled by Traffic Monitor are:

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Monitoring Network TrafficUsing Traffic Monitor9-3Multicasts/sec: Represents the number of multicast packets being transmitted per second over the net

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9-4Monitoring Network TrafficUsing Traffic MonitorThe six tabs across the top of the histogram display the values for the segments for the selected se

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Monitoring Network TrafficUsing Traffic Monitor9-5segments are trunked. This will not be visible in the Thresholds window. For example, if four ports

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9-6Monitoring Network TrafficUsing Traffic MonitorTo change your threshold settings, select a network type such as Ethernet. The threshold values for

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Monitoring Network TrafficWho Are the Top 5 Talkers?9-7You can keep the Network Meter window anywhere on your PC desktop. It will continue to monitor

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9-8Monitoring Network TrafficWho Are the Top 5 Talkers?Figure 9-3. Top 5 TalkersYou can display graphs for each of the measured attributes showing: T

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Monitoring Network TrafficWho Are the Top 5 Talkers?9-9The colors are in the same order as they appear in the legend, that is, the node with the great

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9-10Monitoring Network TrafficWho Are the Top 5 Talkers?OthersThe dark gray portion of the stacked bar represents a summation of all of the other acti

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Monitoring Network TrafficTraffic Data Collector Settings9-11The located end node or segment will be highlighted in royal blue in the topology map.Tra

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