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TasksDevice Management Page 10 Cisco MC3810Monitor Performance• Interface Device View (Page 14)• Device Performance View (Page 86)• Port Performance
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 100 Cisco MC3810User PasswordPassword used by ftp for copying a file to/from an ft
Device Management Page 101 Cisco MC3810Model Information ViewThis section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for m
Device Management Page 102 Cisco MC3810107IndexAAdd an Entry button 64Administrative Status 15Age 30, 31AppleTalk Routing Application Views24Applicat
Index IndexDevice Management Page 103 Cisco MC3810CiscoTSApp 74CiscoXNSApp 41Config Register 48Configuration View 89Configure a Port 9Configure the D
Index IndexDevice Management Page 104 Cisco MC3810Table 30Huge Buffers button 96IICPIn39Out 39Idle Time out 76IF Address Translation button 90In Pack
Index IndexDevice Management Page 105 Cisco MC3810Name Binding Protocol Table 26NetworkTrafficFlow32Network Type Label 16Network/Host Config button 9
Index IndexDevice Management Page 106 Cisco MC3810RFC1317AsyncApp 74ROMInformation48Monitor Version 48Software Version 48RoutingStatistics31Routing P
Index IndexDevice Management Page 107 Cisco MC3810View Current Interface/Port Status10View IF/Port/App Statistics 10View/Change Interface IP Address1
Device Management Page 11 Cisco MC3810EventsThis section provides the range of event messages that are specific to the Cisco MC3810.The Cisco MC3810
Device Management Page 12 Cisco MC3810CiscoViewThis section describes how to access Cisco’s CiscoView management software from SPECTRUM.CiscoView is
CiscoViewDevice Management Page 13 Cisco MC3810For Windows NT and Window 2000From the Start>Run window, type regedit (registry editor)Navigate to
Device Management Page 14 Cisco MC3810Device ViewThis section describes the Device view and its associated subviews for models of Cisco MC3810 device
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 15 Cisco MC3810Interface IconsFigure 3 shows a closeup of an Interface icon from an Interface
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 16 Cisco MC3810Network Type LabelThis label identifies the type of network this interface is
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 17 Cisco MC3810Interface Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface ico
Device View Interface Device ViewDevice Management Page 18 Cisco MC3810Change ReasonThe reason for the last operational change for the interface.Seco
Device Management Page 19 Cisco MC3810Device Topology ViewThis section provides a brief description of the Device Topology view available for models
Device Management Page 2 Cisco MC3810Copyright NoticeDocument 9033287-02. Copyright © October 2001 Aprisma Management Technologies, Inc., 121 Technol
Device Management Page 20 Cisco MC3810Application ViewThis section describes the Application view and the associated application-specific subviews av
Application View Supported ApplicationsDevice Management Page 21 Cisco MC3810Supported ApplicationsSPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two
Application View Supported ApplicationsDevice Management Page 22 Cisco MC3810-WAN- Frame Relay- Token Ring- Ethernet- Fast Ethernet- rfc1317App- rfc1
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 23 Cisco MC3810• ATM Client Application (Page 66)• EnvMon Application (Page 68)•
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 24 Cisco MC3810AppleTalk Routing Application This major application (model type A
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 25 Cisco MC3810Kinetics Internet Protocol Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subview
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 26 Cisco MC3810Name Binding Protocol Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews men
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 27 Cisco MC3810LocalTalk Interface Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 28 Cisco MC3810ATPORT Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplT
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 29 Cisco MC3810ARP Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkR
Device Management Page 3 Cisco MC3810ContentsINTRODUCTION 6Purpose and Scope ...6Required Reading
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 30 Cisco MC3810DECnet Routing Application This application (CiscoDNApp) has seven
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 31 Cisco MC3810CostThe aggregate cost to reach the destination area.HopsThe numbe
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 32 Cisco MC3810• Sent Hellos• Received Hellos from another area• Received Hellos
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 33 Cisco MC3810This button allows you to access the Cisco Checkpoint Accounting T
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 34 Cisco MC3810Local Addr.The local IP address of this entry’s BGP connection.Loc
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 35 Cisco MC3810Keep AliveTime interval in seconds for the Keep Alive timer establ
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 36 Cisco MC3810Multi Exit DiscThis metric is used to discriminate between multipl
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 37 Cisco MC3810Novell Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) ViewAccess: From the Icon Su
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 38 Cisco MC3810Accounting TableThis table displays the list of IPX accounting ent
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 39 Cisco MC3810Vines Routing ICP View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
Contents ContentsDevice Management Page 4 Cisco MC3810Check Point Information ...37IPX Accounting Information...
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 40 Cisco MC3810Vines Rx ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoVine
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 41 Cisco MC3810Vines Tx ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoVine
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 42 Cisco MC3810Cisco BSTUN ApplicationThis application (CiscoBSTUNApp) has three
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 43 Cisco MC3810BSTUN Ports ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoB
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 44 Cisco MC3810Rx PacketsCount of frames received from the serial interface with
Application View Generic Routing ApplicationsDevice Management Page 45 Cisco MC3810STUN Port ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoSTU
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 46 Cisco MC3810Local AckIndicates if the STUN connection is locally acknowledged.Rx Pack
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 47 Cisco MC3810Cisco Chassis Application This application (CiscoChasApp) has two menu op
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 48 Cisco MC3810c3000, c4000, c7000, cs-500, c7010, c2500, and c4500.Chassis ID/Serial No
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 49 Cisco MC3810Cisco Modem ApplicationThis application (CiscoModemApp) has five menu opt
Contents ContentsDevice Management Page 5 Cisco MC3810Cisco Interface Application...73Cisco RFC1317 Async Applica
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 50 Cisco MC3810than the following: connected, offHook, loopback, or downloadFirmware.Mod
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 51 Cisco MC3810Call DirectionThe modem can be used either as an incoming call or outgoin
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 52 Cisco MC3810Disconnect ReasonIndicates the reason that the last connection or call at
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 53 Cisco MC3810Call DurationThis object specifies the call duration of the current or pr
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 54 Cisco MC3810Modulation Scheme UsedThe modem modulation scheme used in the current or
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 55 Cisco MC3810specifies whether this status polling feature is enabled at this modem. I
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 56 Cisco MC3810modem has not been suspected to be bad or has been remarked as good.Modem
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 57 Cisco MC38102400 Or Less ConnectionsThe number of connections initially established a
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 58 Cisco MC3810Tx Line ConnectionsThe number of Transmit connections initially establish
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 59 Cisco MC3810Available (Bytes)Unused size, in bytes, of flash memory.Flash writeThe cu
Device Management Page 6 Cisco MC3810IntroductionThis section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Cisco MC3810 devices.This in
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 60 Cisco MC3810Flash Copy Operations Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for t
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 61 Cisco MC3810where the programming jumper state can be read back via a hardware regist
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 62 Cisco MC3810End ChipThe chip sequence number for the last chip in the partition.SizeT
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 63 Cisco MC3810ProtocolThe protocol to use once an instance of this object is created e.
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 64 Cisco MC3810This button opens the Add Ping Request dialog box. Enter the following in
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 65 Cisco MC3810Queue Statistics ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoQue
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 66 Cisco MC3810ATM Client ApplicationThis application (ATMClientApp) has four menu optio
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 67 Cisco MC3810the local VCL end-point is also the VCC endpoint, and AAL5 is in use.Rece
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 68 Cisco MC3810EnvMon ApplicationThis application (CiscoEnvMonApp) has five menu options
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 69 Cisco MC3810Temperature StatusAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoEnvMon
Introduction Supported DevicesDevice Management Page 7 Cisco MC3810Supported DevicesThe Cisco MC3810 is a multiservice access concentrator that integr
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 70 Cisco MC3810Stat eThe current state of the testpoint being instrumented.Discovery App
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 71 Cisco MC3810Interface Discovery Status TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for t
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 72 Cisco MC3810Signal ModeThe following table (Table 11) describes the signal modes that
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 73 Cisco MC3810Facilities Data LinkThis bitmap describes the use of the facilities data
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 74 Cisco MC3810Cisco RFC1317 Async ApplicationThis application (RFC1317AsyncApp) provide
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 75 Cisco MC3810Message DurationThe length of time in milliseconds to reissue message.Mes
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 76 Cisco MC3810Software-Both, Hardware-Input, Hardware-Output, and Hardware-Both.Modem C
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 77 Cisco MC3810Cisco Terminal Server Session ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 78 Cisco MC3810ValidThis indicates whether or not the remaining objects in this entry co
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 79 Cisco MC3810DLCI Connection ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFRAp
Introduction The SPECTRUM ModelDevice Management Page 8 Cisco MC3810The device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available from the Device icon are
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 80 Cisco MC3810Frames RcvdThe number of frames received over this virtual circuit since
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 81 Cisco MC3810Polling IntervalA read-write value giving the number of seconds between s
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 82 Cisco MC3810Cisco Frame Relay LMI TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Ci
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 83 Cisco MC3810DE OutsNumber of packets transmitted with DE bit set.Drop Pkts OutsNumber
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 84 Cisco MC3810For example, value 3 means the circuit’s mapping protocols include IP and
Application View Optional ApplicationsDevice Management Page 85 Cisco MC3810IndexAn index to the mapping information associated with a certain circui
Device Management Page 86 Cisco MC3810Performance ViewsThis section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for models of Cisc
Performance Views Performance ViewDevice Management Page 87 Cisco MC3810Performance ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Cisco_MC3810 Inte
Performance Views Port Performance ViewDevice Management Page 88 Cisco MC3810Table 15: Performance View ButtonsButton Opens the...Transmit Detailed P
Device Management Page 89 Cisco MC3810Configuration ViewThis section describes the Configuration view and subviews accessible from the Cisco MC3810 D
Device Management Page 9 Cisco MC3810TasksThis section lists device management tasks alphabetically and provides links to descriptions of the views an
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 90 Cisco MC3810Number of InterfacesThe number of ports on the Cisco MC3810.Domain
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 91 Cisco MC3810BandwidthThe estimated bandwidth of the interface measured in bits
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 92 Cisco MC3810Automatically Reconfigure InterfacesSet this button to “True” to ca
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 93 Cisco MC3810Buffer FailuresThe number of packets discarded due to no memory. An
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 94 Cisco MC3810This button opens the Cisco Medium Buffer Management view. Table 17
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 95 Cisco MC3810The button opens the Big Buffers view. Table 18 provides descriptio
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 96 Cisco MC3810This button opens the Cisco Huge Buffer Management view. Table 20 p
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 97 Cisco MC3810TFTP Server AddrAddress used to send the configuration file from se
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 98 Cisco MC3810Generate Event for This ModelThis button allows you to select if yo
Configuration View Device Configuration ViewDevice Management Page 99 Cisco MC3810locally on the SNMP agent, this object may be ignored by the implem
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