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ContentsINTRODUCTION 7

Purpose and Scope ........................................................7Required Reading ...........................................................7Supported Devices..........................................................8Supported Firmware .....................................................12

Firmware Compatibility ..............................................12The SPECTRUM Model ................................................13

TASKS 15

DEVICE VIEW 17

Interface Icons ..............................................................18Interface Icon Subviews Menu......................................19Secondary Address Panel ............................................20

DEVICE TOPOLOGY VIEW 21

APPLICATION VIEWS 22

Main Application View...................................................22Supported Applications .................................................23

Common Applications................................................23Device-Specific MIBs.................................................24

Foundry IGMP Application (FoundryIGMP) ..................25IGMP Interface View..................................................25

Foundry AppleTalk Application (FoundryApTkApp) ......26General Information View..........................................26

Socket Priority Table ................................................. 27Forwarding Cache Table ........................................... 28

Foundry BGP4 Application............................................ 28General Information View.......................................... 29Aggregate Address View........................................... 31Filter Tables............................................................... 31

Address Table........................................................ 32As-Path Table ........................................................ 32Community Table................................................... 33Neighbor Table ...................................................... 33Route Map Table ................................................... 34

Neighbor Information View ........................................ 34General Configuration View................................... 34Distribute Table...................................................... 36Route Map Table ................................................... 36OperStatus Table................................................... 37Summary Table ..................................................... 38Clear Command View............................................ 38

Route-Map Information View..................................... 38Match Configuration View...................................... 39Set Configuration View .......................................... 39Oper Status View................................................... 41

Network Table ........................................................... 42Redistribution Table .................................................. 42Attribute Table ........................................................... 43

Foundry IP Application.................................................. 44General Info View...................................................... 44

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IP Static Route Table.................................................46IP Filter Table ............................................................46RARP Table...............................................................47Static ARP Table .......................................................47Interface Tables.........................................................48

Port Address Table ................................................48Port Access Table..................................................48Configuration Table................................................49

UDP Information ........................................................49Broadcast Table.....................................................49Helper Table ..........................................................50

Trace Route View......................................................50General Table ........................................................50Result Table...........................................................51

IP Forwarding Cache View........................................51IP RIP Information View ............................................52

General Table ........................................................52Port Table ..............................................................53Redistribution Table ...............................................54Route Filter Table ..................................................54Route Neighboring Filter View ...............................55Port Access View ...................................................55

DVMRP Tables..........................................................56General Table ........................................................56Virtual Interface Table............................................57Neighboring Table..................................................58Route Table ...........................................................59

PIM Information View ................................................60General Table ........................................................60Virtual Interface Table............................................61

VRRP Tables ............................................................ 61Global Table .......................................................... 62Virtual Interface Table ........................................... 62Configuration Table ............................................... 63

Loopback If Config View ........................................... 65Foundry IPX Application............................................... 65

General Information View ......................................... 66Cache Table.............................................................. 67Route Table .............................................................. 67Server Table ............................................................. 68Forward Filter Table.................................................. 68RIP Table .................................................................. 69SAP Table................................................................. 69IF Forward Access Table .......................................... 70IF RIP Access Table ................................................. 70IF SAP Access Table ................................................ 71Interface Address Table............................................ 71Port Counters Table.................................................. 72

Foundry OSPF Application........................................... 72General Information View ......................................... 73Area Table ................................................................ 74Address Range View ................................................ 75Interface Configuration View..................................... 76Virtual Interface View................................................ 77Redistribution of Route Table ................................... 79Neighbor Table ......................................................... 80Virtual Neighbor Table .............................................. 80Link State View ......................................................... 81External Link State View........................................... 82Status Information View............................................ 83

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Area Status View ...................................................83Interface Status View .............................................84

Routing Information View ..........................................86Trap Support Objects View........................................86

Foundry SW Application (FoundrySWApp)...................87VLAN Information View .............................................88

Switch VLAN By Port Information ..........................88VLAN by Protocol Configuration View ...................90VLAN by IP Subnet Configuration View.................90VLAN by IPX Configuration View...........................91VLAN by AppleTalk Cable Configuration View ......92

Switch Port Information View.....................................93Port STP Configuration View.....................................95Trunk Port Configuration View...................................96DHCP Gateway List View..........................................97RADIUS General Information View ...........................97RADIUS Server Information View..............................98Tacacs General Information View .............................98QOS Profile Information View....................................98L4 Server Load Balancing View ................................99L4 Enable/Disable Traps ...........................................99L4 Virtual Information Views....................................100

Server Table ........................................................100Server Port Table.................................................101Server Status Table .............................................101Port Status Table .................................................102Server Configuration View ...................................102

L4 Real Information Views.......................................102Server Table ........................................................102Server Port Table.................................................103

Server Status Table............................................. 103Port Status Table................................................. 104Server Configuration View................................... 104

L4 Bind Table.......................................................... 105L4 Policy Table ....................................................... 105L4 Web Information Views...................................... 106

Cache Table ........................................................ 106Cache Group Table ............................................. 107Cache Traffic Table ............................................. 107Cache Server Port Table..................................... 108

PERFORMANCE VIEW 109

CONFIGURATION VIEW 110

Device Configuration View ......................................... 110

CHASSIS INFORMATION 111

Chassis General Information View ............................. 111Chassis Power Supply Information ............................ 114Chassis Fan Table ..................................................... 114

AGENT INFORMATION 115

Board Information....................................................... 115System Parameters Configuration Information .......... 118Configured Module Information .................................. 118

PORT INFORMATION 119

MODEL INFORMATION VIEW 121

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TRAPS, EVENTS, AND ALARMS 122

Standard Trap Support ...............................................122Device-Specific Trap Support .....................................122

INDEX 130

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Introduction

This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Foundry Network devices.

This introduction contains the following topics:

• Purpose and Scope

• Required Reading

• Supported Devices (Page 8)

• The SPECTRUM Model (Page 13)

Purpose and ScopeUse this documentation as a guide for managing Foundry Network devices with the SPECTRUM management module SM-FDR1000. This documentation describes the icons, menus, and views that enable you to remotely monitor, configure, and troubleshoot Foundry Network devices through software models in your SPECTRUM database.

Information specific to the SM-FDR1000 is what is included in this documentation topic. For general information about device management using SPECTRUM and for explanations of basic

SPECTRUM functionality and navigation techniques, refer to the topics listed under Required Reading.

Required ReadingTo use this documentation effectively, you must be familiar with the information covered by the other SPECTRUM online documents listed below.

• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators

• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators

• How To Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM

• SPECTRUM Views

• SPECTRUM Menus

• SPECTRUM Icons

• SPECTRUM Software Release Notice

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Supported Devices The SPECTRUM management module SM-FDR1000 currently allows you to model five different types of Foundry Networks devices as described below.

Foundry BigIron. Modular, Chassis-based switching routers for campus, MAN, and LAN/WAN. Delivers up to 64-Gigabit Ethernet Ports and 96,000,000 pps Non-blocking. Provides hardware-based layer 2/3/4 switching, multi-protocol routing, VRRP redundancy, over 1,000,000 BGP4 routes and packet over SONET.

Foundry ServerIron. Management switches that provide high performance Layer 4 through 7 switching, enabling network managers to control and manage today’s exploding web transaction, web application and eCommerce traffic flows.

Foundry NetIron. Internet Core Router that provides unparalleled switching capacity, scalability, control, and functionality. With interfaces ranging from 10Mbps to 10Gbps, NetIron is designed to meet the expanding bandwidth and control requirements faced by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) today.

Foundry FastIron. Workgroup switch that offers 24 ports of 10/100 Ethernet ports and optionally one or two Gigabit Ethernet ports of either copper or fiber. Features include: 4,000 MAC addresses, QoS, Layer 4 TCP/UDP session switching, AC and DC power supply options, optional redundant power, and a complete set of network management applications.

Foundry TurboIron. Stackable switching router that offers all Gigabit Ethernet backbone routing. Provides 8 fiber ports of Gigabit Ethernet. Can be upgraded to provide Layer 4-7 switching, which improves the availability, performance, and scalability of Internet services.

Table 1: Foundry Network Device Support

Device Type Model

BigIron 4000 Family snBigIron4000

BigIron 4000 Switch snBI4000Switch

BigIron 4000 Router snBI4000Router

BigServerIron snBI4000SI

BigIron 8000 Family snBigIron8000

BigIron 8000 Switch snBI8000Switch

BigIron 8000 Router snBI8000Router

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BigServerIron snBI8000SI

BigIron 15000 Family snBigIron15000

BigIron 15000 Switch snBI15000Switch

BigIron 15000 Router snBI15000Router

BigServerIron snBI15000SI

BigIron MG8 Family snBigIronMG8

BigIron MG8 Switch snBIMG8Switch

BigIron MG8 Router snBIMG8Router

Stackable ServerIron Family

snServerIron

Stackable ServerIron snSI

Stackable ServerIron XL snSIXL

Stackable ServerIronXL TCS

snSIXLTCS

ServerIron 400 Family snServerIron400

ServerIron 400 Switch snSI400Switch

ServerIron 400 Router snSI400Router

ServerIron 800 Family snServerIron800

ServerIron 800 Switch snSI800Switch

ServerIron 800 Router snSI800Router

Table 1: Foundry Network Device Support

Device Type Model

ServerIron 1500 Family snSeverIron1500

ServerIron 1500 Switch snSI1500Switch

SeverIron 1500 Router snSI1500Router

Stackable NetIron Family

snNetIron

Stackable NetIron Router

snNetIronRouter

NetIron 400 Family snNetIron400

NetIron 400 Router snNI400Router

NetIron 800 Family snNetIron800

NetIron 800 Router snNI800Router

NetIron 1500 Family snNetIron1500

NetIron 1500 Router snN1500Router

NetIron 4802 Family snNetIron4802

NetIron 4802 Switch snNI4802Switch

NetIron 4802 Router snNI4802Router

Net Iron 40G Family snNetIron40G

Net Iron 40G Router snNI40GRouter

Stackable FastIron Family

snFastIron

Table 1: Foundry Network Device Support

Device Type Model

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Stackable FastIron Workgroup Switch

snFIWGSwitch

Stackable FastIron Backbone Switch

snFIBBSwitch

FastIron II Family snFastIron2

FastIron II Switch snFI2Switch

FastIron II Router snFI2Router

FastIron II Plus Family snFastIron2Plus

FastIron II Plus Switch snFI2Switch

FastIron II Plus Router snFI2Router

FastIron II GC Family snFastIron2GC

FastIron II GC Switch snFI2GCSwitch

FastIron II GC Router snFI2GCRouter

FastIron II Plus GC Family

snFastIron2PlusGC

FastIron II Plus GC Switch

snFI2PlusGCSwitch

FastIron II Plus GC Router

snFI2PlusGCRouter

FastIron III Family snFastIron3

FastIron III Switch snFI3Switch

Table 1: Foundry Network Device Support

Device Type Model

FastIron III Router snFI3Router

FastIron III GC Family snFastIron3GC

FastIron III GC Swtich snFI3GCSwitch

FastIron III GC Router snFI3GCRouter

FastIron 400 Family snFastIron400

FastIron 400 Switch snFI400Switch

FastIron 400 Router snFI400Router

FastIron 800 Family snFastIron800

FastIron 800 Switch snFI800Switch

FastIron 800 Router snFI800Router

FastIron 1500 Family snFastIron1500

FastIron 1500 Switch snFI1500Switch

FastIron 1500 Router snFI1500Router

FastIron Edge Switch (FES) 2402

snFES2402

FES2402 Switch snFES2402Switch

FES2402 Router snFES2402Router

FastIron Edge Switch (FES) 4802

snFES4802

FES4802Switch snFES4802Switch

Table 1: Foundry Network Device Support

Device Type Model

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FES4802 Router snFES4802Router

FastIron Edge Swtich (FES) 9604

snFES9604

FES 9604 Switch snFES9606Switch

FES 9604 Router snFES9604Router

FastIron Edge Switch (FES) 12GCF

snFES12GCF

FES12CGF Switch snFES12GCFSwitch

FES12GCF Router snFES12GCFRouter

FastIron Edge Switch (FES) 2402 POE

snFES2402POE

FES2402POE Switch snFES2402Switch

FES2402POE Router snFES2402Router

FastIron Edge Switch (FES) 4802 POE

snFES4802POE

FES4802POE Switch snFES4802POESwitch

FES4802POERouter snFES4802POERouter

Stackable TurboIron Family

snTurboIron

Stackable TurboIron Switch

snTISwitch

Table 1: Foundry Network Device Support

Device Type Model

Stackable TurboIron Router

snTIRouter

Stackable TurboIron 8 Family

snTurboIron8

Stackable TurboIron 8 Switch

snT8Switch

Stackable TurboIron 8 Router

snT8Router

Stackable TurboIron 8 ServerIron

snT8SI

Stackable TurboIron 8 ServerIronXLG

snT8SIXLG

Stackable 4802 Family sn4802

Stackable 4802 Switch sn4802Switch

Stackable 4802 Router sn4802Router

Stackable 4802 ServerIron

sn4802SI

Table 1: Foundry Network Device Support

Device Type Model

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Supported FirmwareTable 2 shows the firmware levels supported for Foundry devices.

Firmware CompatibilityThe following objects from the FOUNDRY-SN-IP-MIB have been updated:

• snPimNeighborEntryIndex

• snPimNeighborVifIndex

• snPimNeighborAddress

• snPimNeighborUpTime

• snPimNeighborExpiryTime

• snGblRtRouteOnly

Because SPECTRUM supports this update, there may be compatibility problems with devices whose firmware version does not support this update (all Foundry firmware versions below 0.7.2.02). The SPECTRUM attributes representing the above MIB objects will be shown with red boxes around them. No values for these attributes will be shown. In addition, SpectroWATCHes or reports that use these attributes will not operate correctly.

Table 2: Firmware Support

Firmware Revision Level

07.0.10T53

07.2.02

07.6.03

07.6.01

02.0.00dTcl

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The SPECTRUM ModelSPECTRUM uses a single device model type, FoundryIron, for modeling any of the supported Foundry Network devices. FoundryIron models are represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons. As Figure shows, the appearance of the Device icon varies slightly depending on the kind of view it appears in.Device Icons

The device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available from the Device icon are listed below.

The rest of the documentation for this management module is organized according to view type, as follows.

• Tasks (Page 15)

Large Device iconModel Name

Model Name

FoundryIron

Small Device icon appears in

FoundryIron

Topology and Application views.

appears in Device Topology,Location, andDevice Interface views.

Table 3: Device Icon Subviews Menu

Option Accesses the...

Fault Management For further information refer to How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM documentation.

Device Device View (Page 17)

DevTop Device Topology View (Page 21)

Application Application Views (Page 22)

Performance Performance View (Page 109)

Configuration Configuration View (Page 110)

Chassis Information Chassis Information (Page 111)

Agent Information Agent Information (Page 115)

Port Information Port Information (Page 119)

Model Information Model Information View (Page 121)

Foundry Element Manager

This element manager allows you to monitor Foundry devices using a web browser. To configure the Web Admin URL, see the Search Manager User’s Guide (2383).

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• Device View (Page 17)• Device Topology View (Page 21)• Application Views (Page 22)• Performance View (Page 109)• Configuration View (Page 110)• Chassis Information (Page 111)• Agent Information (Page 115)• Port Information (Page 119)• Model Information View (Page 121)

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Tasks

This section lists device management tasks alphabetically and provides links to descriptions of the views and/or tables used to perform the task.

Address Resolution Cache Table (clear)• General Info View (Page 44)

Administrative Information (monitor)• Model Information View (Page 121)

Broadcast Forwarding (enable/disable)• Configuration Table (Page 49)

Configuration Information (monitor)• Configuration View (Page 110)

IP Address (find/configure)• Device View (Page 17)• Secondary Address Panel (Page 20)

IP RIP Routing (enable/disable)• General Table (Page 52)

IP Route Cache Table (clear)• General Info View (Page 44)

IP Route Table (clear)• General Info View (Page 44)

Network Type (monitor)• Network Type Label (Page 19)

Performance (monitor)• Device View (Page 17)• Interface Icons (Page 18)• Performance View (Page 109)

Port Auto-Negotiation Mode (enable/dis-able)

• Switch Port Information View (Page 93)

Port Flow Control (enable/disable)• Switch Port Information View (Page 93)

RIP Redistribution (enable/disable)• General Table (Page 52)

T a s k s T h e S P E C T R U M M o d e l

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Topology (monitor)• Device Topology View (Page 21)

UDP Broadcast Forwarding Port Entry (cre-ate/delete)

• Broadcast Table (Page 49)

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Device View

This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of Foundry devices in SPECTRUM.

Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Device.

This view (Figure 1) uses icons and labels to represent the device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. The view provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each of the device’s serial and network I/O ports, which are represented by Interface icons in the bottom panel of the view. The middle panel of the view displays a Device icon, which lets you monitor the device operation and access other device-specific views.

Figure 1: Device View

SpectroGRAPH: Router Device: Model Name

File View HelpTools

Model NameContactDescriptionLocation

Sys Up TimeManufacturerDevice TypeSerial Number

Network Address

Interface Description

Filter Physical

Interface Options PanelDevice Icon

FI3Switch

IP_Address

1Ethernet

0:0:1D:F:FD:B6

ei0

0.0.0.0

ON

5SFTWARLPBK

0:0:1D:F:FD:B6

lo0

0.0.0.0

ON

9ATM8023

0:0:1D:F:FD:B6

zn1

0.0.0.0

ON

512AAL5

UAAL5

0.0.0.0

ON

2ATMCPU

0.0.0.0

ON

6ATM portCPU.1

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM7A1

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM7B1

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM7B2

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM7B3

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM8B1

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM8B2

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM8B3

0.0.0.0

ON

ATM8B4

0.0.0.0

ON

10

2783905 2783909

11

7

3 4

8

Interface Icons

Bookmarks

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Primary Application Gen Bridge App

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Interface IconsFigure 2 shows a close-up of an Interface icon from the Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions.

Figure 2: Interface Icon

Interface Number LabelThis label displays the interface (port) number.

IF Status LabelThis label displays the current status of the interface for the primary application selected, the MIB-II App. Table 4 lists the possible label color representations. Note that the color of the label also depends on the interface’s current Administrative Status, which you set in the Interface Configuration view. This view can be accessed by double-clicking the Interface Type label.

Interface Type LabelThis label identifies the interface type (Ethernet, ATM, etc.). Double-click this label to access the Interface Configuration view, see the SPECTRUM Views documentation.

c

f

b

1ethernet

0:0:1D:F:FD:B6

a

a Interface Number Label

b IF Status Label

c Interface Type Label

d Network Type Label

e Physical Address Label

f IP Address Label

fxp0

0.0.0.0

d

e

ONTable 4: Interface Status Label Colors

ColorOperational

StatusAdministrative

StatusLabelText

Green up up ON

Blue down down OFF

Yellow down up OFF

Red testing testing TEST

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Network Type LabelThis label identifies the type of network to which the interface is connected. Double-click the label to open the Model Information view for the interface.

Physical Address LabelThis label displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface. Double-click this label to open the IF Address Translation Table.

IP Address LabelThis label displays the IP address for the interface. Double-click this label to open the Secondary Address Panel (Page 20), which lets you change the address and mask for the interface.

Interface Icon Subviews MenuTable 5 lists the device-specific interface Icon Subviews menu options and the views to which they provide access.

Table 5: Interface Icon Subviews Menu

Option Accesses the...

Detail Interface Detail view, which displays packet, error, and discard breakdown statistics for the interface.

IF Configuration Interface Configuration view (see SPECTRUM Views).

Address Translation Table

Address Translation Table (AT) (see SPECTRUM Views).

Secondary Address Panel

Secondary Address Panel (Page 20).

Thresholds Interface Threshold view, which lets you set the on/off alarm thresholds for load, packet rate, error rate, and % discarded for the interface.

Model Information

Model Information View (Page 121).

Trap Configuration

Interface Trap Configuration view (see How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM).

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Secondary Address PanelAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device view, select Secondary Address Panel.

This panel provides a table of IP addresses and masks obtained from the Address Translation table within the device’s firmware. You can change the current address displayed in the IP Address field by selecting an entry from the table in this panel and clicking the Update button.

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Device Topology View

This section describes the Device Topology views available for models of Foundry Networks devices.

Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select DevTop.

The Device Topology view (Figure 3) shows the connections between a modeled device and other network entities. The lower panel of the view uses Interface icons to represent the device’s serial, network, and I/O ports. These icons provide the same information and menu options as those in the Device View (Page 17). If a device is connected to a particular interface, a Device icon appears on the vertical bar above the Interface icon along with an icon representing the network group that contains the device.

Refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation for details on Device Topology view.

Figure 3: Device Topology View

File View HelpTools

1Ethernet

0:0:1D:F:FD:B6ei0

0.0.0.0

ON 2ATM

0:0:1D:F:FD:B6A2

0.0.0.0

ON 3ATM

0:0:1D:F:FD:B6CPU

0.0.0.0

ON

FI3Switch

IP_Address

Bookmarks

SpectroGRAPH: Device Topology: Model Name

Graphic ofFoundry Device

Model Name of type Model Type of Landscape node: Primary

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Application Views

This section describes the main Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of Foundry Networks devices in SPECTRUM.

Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for Device icon for FoundryIron Device icon, select Application.

Main Application ViewWhen a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device. The main Application view identifies all of these application models, shows their current condition status, and provides access to application-specific subviews. Figure 4 shows this view in the Icon mode. If you prefer the List mode, which displays applications as text labels, select View > Mode > List.

For more information on this view, refer to the MIBs and the Application View documentation.

Figure 4: FoundryIron Application View

Name of type FoundryIron of Landscape: Primary

Model Name

Contact

Description

Location

System Up Time

Manufacturer

Device Type

Serial Number

Network Address

Routing

GenRtrApp

File View HelpTools

IP_Address

FI3Switch

IP Routing

IP2RtrApp

MIB-II

MP2-Agent

ICMP

ICMP_App

SW_App

undrySW_App

FoundrySW_App

Bridge App IGMP

ndryIGMPApp

FoundryIGMP

tic Routing

Transparent

GenRtrApp

Static_App

parent_App

SNMP2_Agent

ICMP_App

System2_App

TCP2_App

System

TCP

System2_App

TCP2_App

Bookmarks

i

SpectroGRAPH: application: 132.127.118.24

AppleTalk

AplTlkRtrApp

TCP2_App

TCP

TCP2_App

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Supported ApplicationsSPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two general categories as follows:

• Common Applications, • Device-Specific MIBs (Page 24)

Common ApplicationsFor the most part, these applications represent the non proprietary MIBs supported by your device. Listed below (beneath the title of the SPECTRUM document that describes them) are some of the common applications currently supported by SPECTRUM.

• Routing Applications- Generic Routing- Repeater- AppleTalk- DECnet- OSPF- OSPF2

- BGP4- VRRP- RFC 2932

• Bridging Applications- Ethernet Special Database- Spanning Tree- Static- Transparent- PPP Bridging- Source Routing- Translation- QBridge

• MIB II Applications- SNMP- IP- ICMP- TCP- System2- UDP

• Transmission Applications- FDDI- Point to Point- DS1- DS3- RS-232- WAN

Note:Note:

The documents listed below (in bold font) are available for viewing at:

www.aprisma.com/manuals

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- Frame Relay- Token Ring- Ethernet- Fast Ethernet- RFC 1317App- RFC 1285App- RFC 1315App- 802.11App- SONET

• Technology Applications- APPN- ATM Client- DHCP- DLSw- PNNI- RFC 1316App- RFC 1514- RFC 2287- RFC 2790- RFC 2925

• DOCSIS Applications- DOCSISCblDvApp - DOCSISQOSApp- DOCSISBPI2App - DOCSISBPIApp - DOCSISIFApp

• Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Applications- ADSL

Device-Specific MIBsSPECTRUM imports the following device-level proprietary MIBs into its database:

• FOUNDRY-SN-AGENT-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-OSPF-GROUP-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-APPLETALK-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-POS-GROUP-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-BGP4-GROUP-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-ROOT-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-IGMP-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-SW-L4-SWITCH-GROUP-

MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-IP-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-SWITCH-GROUP-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-IPX-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-SN-TRAP-MIB.mib • FOUNDRY-CAR-MIB.mib• FOUNDRY-SN-IP-ACL-MIB.mib• FOUNDRY-VLAN-CAR-MIB.mib

These MIBs can be used in conjunction with SPECTRUM’s optional customization products (referred to as the Level I Tool Kits) to create

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application models and views that display the condition of selected MIB objects.

The views and subviews available for Foundry device-specific applications are described in the rest of this section, grouped by major application as listed below:

• Foundry IGMP Application (FoundryIGMP) (Page 25)

• Foundry AppleTalk Application (FoundryApTkApp) (Page 26)

• Foundry BGP4 Application (Page 28)• Foundry IP Application (Page 44)• Foundry IPX Application (Page 65)• Foundry OSPF Application (Page 72)• Foundry SW Application (FoundrySWApp)

(Page 87)

Foundry IGMP Application (FoundryIGMP)This major application, FoundryIGMP, provides one application-specific subview, IGMP Interface View.

IGMP Interface ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIGMP device icon, select IGMP Interface View.

The IGMP Interface View contains the following information:

Query-IntervalThis is the time interval at which this entity sends out IGMP host query packets. For a router, snDvmrpEnable must have been set to enabled before this object is written. For a switch, snSwGroupIpMcastMode must have been set to enabled and snSwIpMcastQuerierMode must have been set to querier before this object is written.

Group-Membership TimeThis is the time interval after which a group is considered inactive. For a router, snDvmrpEnable must have been set to 'enabled' before this object is writen. For a switch, snSwGroupIpMcastMode

Note:Note:

Aprisma Management Technologies can provide training, technical assistance, and custom engineering support services for creating application models and their associated views.

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must have been set to 'enabled' before this object is writen.

IndexThe table entry index.

PortNumberThe port number for the interface.

GroupAddressThe group address that came from the interface.

GroupAgeThe interval, in seconds, after which the group information will be aged out.

Foundry AppleTalk Application (FoundryApTkApp)This major application (FoundryApTkApp) provides the following application-specific subviews:

• General Information View• Socket Priority Table (Page 27)• Forwarding Cache Table (Page 28)

General Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryApTkApp device icon, select General Information.

The General Information view contains the following information:

Update IntervalThe periodic time interval to transmit a TRMP update. Each unit value is one second.

Query IntervalThe periodic time interval to transmit a ZIP query. Each unit value is one second.

In RTMP-PktsThe total number of RTMP packets received by this entity.

Out RTMP-PktsThe total number of RTMP packets which were transmitted from this entity.

Filtered RTMP-PktsThe total number of RTMP packets which were filtered by this entity.

In Zip PktsThe total number of ZIP packets received by this entity.

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Dropped Bad Hop Count Ddp PktsThe total number of input DDP datagrams dropped because this entity was not their final destination and their hop count would exceed 15.

In Zip GZL PktsThe total number of ZIP get zone list packets received by this entity.

Out Zip GZL PktsThe total number of ZIP get zone list packets which were transmitted from this entity.

In Zip Net Info PktsThe total number of ZIP network information packets received by this entity.

Out Zip Net Info PktsThe total number of ZIP network information packets which were transmitted from this entity.

In Ddp PktsThe total number of DDP datagrams received by this entity.

Out Ddp PktsThe total number of DDP datagrams which were transmitted from this entity.

Delivered Ddp PktsThe number of input DDP datagrams for which this entity was not their final DDP destination, as

a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination.

Dropped No Route Ddp PktsThe total number of DDP datagrams dropped because a route could not be found to their final destination.

Aarp PktsThe total number of AppleTalk ARP packets received by this entity.

Out Aarp PktsThe total number of AppleTalk ARP packets which were transmitted from this entity.

Forwarded Ddp PktsThe number of input DDP datagrams for which this entity was not their final DDP destination, as a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination.

Out Zip Pkts The total number of ZIP packets which were transmitted from this entity.

Socket Priority TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryApTkApp device icon, select Socket Priority Table.

The Socket Priority Table view contains the following information:

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SocketThe socket number for a socket priority entry.

PriorityThe standalone router priority levels that apply to socket numbers are: low, and high.

The BigIron priority levels that apply to socket numbers are: level0, level1, level2, level3, level4, level5, level6, and level7.

Forwarding Cache TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryApTkApp device icon, select Forwarding Cache Table.

The Forwarding Cache Table view contains the following information:

Cache IndexThe table index for an AppleTalk forwarding cache table entry.

Mac AddrThe MAC address of an AppleTalk station.

Outgoing PortThe outgoing port to which packets will forward. Return port value of zero to indicate no outgoing port associated to this entry.

Cache TypeThe dynamic or permanent type for an AppleTalk forwarding cache table entry.

Cache ActionThe action that should be taken.

VLan IdThe VLan ID for an AppleTalk forwarding cache table entry. Return VLan ID value of zero to indicate no VLan associated to this entry.

Foundry BGP4 ApplicationThis major application (FoundryBGP4App) provides the following application-specific subviews:

• General Information View• Aggregate Address View (Page 31)• Filter Tables (Page 31)• Neighbor Information View (Page 34)• Route-Map Information View (Page 38)• Network Table (Page 42)• Redistribution Table (Page 42)• Attribute Table (Page 43)

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General Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select General Information.

The General Information view contains the following information:

Always-Compare MEDEnables/disables the comparison of the Multi-Exit Discriminator for paths from neighbors in different AS.

Auto SummaryEnables/disables the default behavior of automatic summarization of subnet routes into network-level routes.

Default Local-PreferenceSets the default local preference attribute.

Default Info-OriginateEnables/disables the default Information Originate.

External FalloverEnables/disables an action of immediately reset the BGP sessions of any directly adjacent external neighbors if the link used to reach them goes down.

Next-Boot NeighborsThe next-boot configured number of neighbors in a BGP Peer Group.

Next-Boot RoutesThe next-boot configured number of Routes.

SynchronizationEnables/disables the synchronization between BGP and your IGP.

Keep Alive TimeThe keep alive timer.

ClientToClient ReflectionEnables/disables the client to client reflection in BGP4.

Confederation IdBGP4 Confederation Id.

HoldTimeThe hold time timer.

RouterIdThe BGP router Id.

TableMapAn octet string of the route-map name, each character of the name is represented by one octet.

Admin StatusThe administration status of BGP4 in the router. The value enabled denotes that the BGP4 routing

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is active in this router; disabled disables BGP4 routing on this router.

Default MetricSets default metric values for the BGP4 protocol.

Max NeighborsThe maximum number of neighbors can be configured in a BGP Peer Group.

Min NeighborsThe minimum number of neighbors can be configured in a BGP Peer group.

MaxRoutesThe maximum configured number of routes.

Min RoutesThe minimum configured number of routes.

Total NeighborsThe current total number of neighbors running in a BGP Group.

Confederation PeersAn AS number from 1 to 0xFFFF construct confederation peers. There are 50 (max peers) of them.

Max NetworksThe maximum configured number of BGP4 networks.

Oper NeighborsThe current operational max number of neighbors configured for a BGP group.

Local AsBGP4 local autonomous system number.

Routes InstalledBGP4 installed routes.

AsPath InstalledBGP4 installed autonomous system path.

External DistanceAdministrative distance for BGP external routes.

Internal DistanceAdministrative distance for BGP internal routes.

Local DistanceAdministrative distance for BGP local routes.

ClusterIdA cluster ID which is represented by 4 bytes unsigned integer. 0 means reset to default.

Max PathsThe maximum configured number of paths.

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Aggregate Address ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Aggregate Address.

The Aggregate Address view contains the following information:

IP AddressThe aggregate address IP address.

MaskThe aggregate address IP subnet mask.

OptionThe aggregate address options for a BGP routing table. Values are: address, asSet, summaryOnly, suppressMap, advertiseMap, and attributeMap.

Address MapThis field associates with suppressmap from the Option. AdvertiseMap and attributeMap of Option are used for creating an aggregate address map. A SNMP-SET error will be returned for other options.

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6.

If the row exists, then a SET with value of create returns the error “badValue.” Deleted rows are removed immediately.

Filter TablesAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Filter Tables.

The Filter Tables selection consists of the following views:

• Address Table• As-Path Table (Page 32)

Table 6: Row Status

Status Description

noSuch No such row. This value can not be set, only read.

invalid Renders the row inoperative. This value can not be set, only read.

valid The row exists and is valid. This value can not be set, only read.

delete Deletes the row

create Creates a new row

modify Modifies an existing row

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• Community Table (Page 33)• Neighbor Table (Page 33)• Route Map Table (Page 34)

Address TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Filter Tables > Address Table.

The Address Table selection contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a filter entry.

ActionAction to take if the BGP address matches with this filter.

SourceIPThe source IP address.

SourceMaskThe source IP subnet mask.

DestIpThe destination IP address.

DestMaskThe destination IP subnet mask.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

As-Path TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Filter Tables > As-Path Table.

The As-Path Table selection contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a filter entry.

ActionAction to take if the BGP address matches with this filter.

Expression Autonomous system in the filter using a regular expression. Each character of the regular expression string is represented by one octet.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

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Community TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Filter Tables > Community Table.

The Community Table selection contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a filter entry.

ActionAction to take if the BGP address match with this filter.

CommNumA number from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF. There are 20 of them.

InternetDisabled/enabled the internet community.

NoAdvertiseIndicates to not advertise this route to any peer (internal or external).

NoExportIndicates to not advertise this route to an EBGP peer.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

LocalAsSend this route to peers in other sub-autonomous systems within the local confederation. Do not advertise this route to an external system.

Neighbor TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Filter Tables > Neighbor Table.

The Neighbor Table selection contains the following information:

NeighIpThe IP Address for a neighbor entry.

GroupDirThe incoming/outgoing advertisements to which the access list is applied.

AccessListA number from 1 to 0xFFFF. This integer number is represented by 2 Octets.

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RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Route Map TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Filter Tables > Route Map Table.

The Route Map Table selection contains the following information:

MapNameAn octet string of the route-map name, each character of the name is represented by one octet.

SequenceNumA sequence number for this particular route-map.

ActionThe action to take if the BGP address matches with this filter.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Neighbor Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Neighbor Information.

The Neighbor Information selection consists of the following views:

• General Configuration View• Distribute Table (Page 36)• Route Map Table (Page 36)• OperStatus Table (Page 37)• Summary Table (Page 38)• Clear Command View (Page 38)

General Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Neighbor Information > General Configuration.

The General Configuration selection contains the following information:

NeighIpThe IP Address for a neighbor entry.

AdvertlevelSets the minimum interval between the sending of BGP routing updates.

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OriginateEnables/disables the default originate for this neighbor.

MultihopEnables/disables the BGP Multihop for this neighbor.

MaxPrefixControls how many prefixes can be received from a neighbor.

NextHopSelfEnables/disables the next-hop processing of BGP updates on the router.

RemoteAsSpecifies a neighbor with an autonomous system number (AS).

SendCommSpecifies that a communities attribute should be sent to a BGP neighbor.

WeightAssigns a weight to a neighbor connection.

FilterListA number from 1 to 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Deleted rows are removed immediately.

SrcLpbIntfAllows internal BGP sessions to use any operational loopback interfaces for TCP connections. Zero interface means to restore the interface assignment to the closest interface, which is called the best local address.

RefClientConfigures the router as a BGP route reflector, enable the specified neighbor as its client. When all the clients are disabled, the local router is no longer a route reflector.

RemPrivateAsEnables/disables filtering private AS number.

MultihopTtlThe BGP multihop TTL for this neighbor.

ShutdownEnables/disables BGP4 Nbr shutdown.

AliveTimeThe keep alive timer.

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HoldTimeThe hold time timer.

Distribute TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Neighbor Information > Distribute Table.

The Distribute Table selection contains the following information:

NeighIpThe IP Address for a neighbor entry.

GroupDirThe incoming/outgoing advertisements to which the access list is applied.

AccessListA number from 1 to 0xFFFF. There are 16 of them.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Deleted rows are removed immediately.

Route Map TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Neighbor Information > Route Map Table.

The Route Map Table selection contains the following information:

NeighIpThe IP Address for a neighbor entry.

MapDirThe incoming/outgoing advertisements to which the access list is applied.

MapNameAn octet string of the route-map name, each character of the name is represented by one octet.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Deleted rows are removed immediately.

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OperStatus TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Neighbor Information > OperStatus Table.

The OperStatus Table selection contains the following information:

IndexThe index for a neighbor entry.

StatusIpThe IP Address for a neighbor entry.

RemoteAsShows a neighbor with an autonomous system number (AS).

BgpTypeShows whether the type of BGP protocol is internal or external.

StateShows the state of this neighbor.

KeepAliveTimeThe keep alive timer.

HoldTimeThe hold time timer.

AdvertlevelShows the minimum interval between the sending of BGP routing updates.

UpdateTxCountsUpdates message sent counts.

UpdateRxCountsUpdates message received counts.

NotifTxCountsNotification message sent counts.

NotifRxCountsNotification message received counts.

OpenTxCountsOpens message sent counts.

OpenRxCountsOpens message sent counts.

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Summary TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Neighbor Information > Summary Table.

The Summary Table selection contains the following information:

IndexThe index for a route entry.

SummaryIpThe IP Address for a route entry.

StateShows the state of this neighbor.

StateChgTimeThe time of a change of the state of this neighbor.

RouteReceivedThe number of routes received of this neighbor.

RouteInstalledThe number of routes installed of this neighbor.

Clear Command ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Neighbor Information > Clear Command.

The Clear Command selection contains the following information:

NeighborCmdIpThe IP Address for a neighbor entry.

NeighborCmdElementTo send the command element of this neighbor for value(1) to (5) valid(0) is received in SNMP-Get.

Route-Map Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Route-Map Information.

The Route-Map Information selection consists of the following views:

• Match Configuration View• Set Configuration View (Page 39)• Oper Status View (Page 41)

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Match Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Route-Map Information > Match Configuration.

The Match Configuration selection contains the following information:

MapNameAn octet string of the route-map name, each character of the name is represented by one octet.

SequenceNumA sequence number for this particular route-map.

AsPathFilterTo match a BGP autonomous system path access list.

CommunityFilterTo match a BGP community access list.

AddressFilterTo match a BGP address access list.

MetricTo match a metric for BGP routes.

NextHopListTo match a BGP next-hop access list.

RouteTypeTo match a route-type. Currently only externalType1, externalType2, and internal is supported for SNMP-SET.

TagListTo match a BGP tag access list.

RowMaskThis field is used together with above MIBs in the same VARBIND to set and reset any MIBs in the table. The bit number is referred to the RouteMapMatchEntry number of each row in the table. Valid values are:

bit is ON means set

bit is OFF means reset.

Set Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Route-Map Information > Set Configuration.

The Set Configuration selection contains the following information:

MapNameAn octet string of the route-map name, each character of the name is represented by one octet.

SequenceNumA sequence number for this particular route-map.

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AsPathTypeTo modify an autonomous system path for BGP routes. Valid values are:

tag - converts the tag of a route into an autonomous system path

prepend - appends the string from AsPath-String to the as-path of the route that is matched by the route map

AsPathStringThe as-path string. This string is used only if the AsPathType was sent together with the value set to prepend.

AutoTagEnables/disables the automatic-tag for BGP routes.

CommunityTypeSets the BGP Communities attribute. Valid values are:

none - no other community attributes are allowed

num - allowing community attributes

CommunityNumThe community number. This number is used only if the RouteMapSetCommunityCmd was sent together with the value set to 0.

AdditiveAdds the community to the already existing communities.

LPreferenceModifies a local-preference for BGP routes.

SetMetricModifies a metric for BGP routes.

NextHopModifies the IP address of the next hop for BGP routes.

OriginSets the BGP origin code.

TagSpecifies the tag for BGP routes.

WeightSpecifies the BGP weight for the routing table.

RowMaskThis field is used together with above MIBs in the same VARBIND to set and reset any MIBs in the table. The bit number is referred to as the RouteMapSetEntry number of each row in the table. Valid values are:

bit is ON means set

bit is OFF means reset

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CommunityNumsCommunity number if from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF. There are 6 of them. This integer number is represented by 4 octets.

Oper Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Route-Map Information > Oper Status.

The Oper Status selection contains the following information:

IndexThe index for a route entry.

StatusIpThe IP address for a route entry.

SubnetMaskThe IP Subnet Mask for a route entry.

NextHopThe next hop IP for a route entry.

MetricShows the metric value of a route entry.

LocalPreferenceShows the local preference of a route entry.

WeightShows the weight of this route.

OriginShows the origin of this route.

StatusA bit array that contains the status of this route. This is a packed bit string. Table 7 shows the meaning of each bit.

RouteTagShows the route tag of this route.

CommunityListThe community list of this route. If the community list is a NULL string, that means an empty list, then the community is INTERNET. A

Table 7: Status Table

Bit Position Meaning

6-31 reserved

5 aggregate

4 best

3 internal

2 local

1 suppressed

0 valid

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number from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF. This integer number is represented by 4 octets.

AsPathListShows the AS Path list of this route. Valid values are from 1 to 0xFFFF. This integer is represented by 2 octets.

Network TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Network Table.

The Network Table contains the following information:

NetworkIpThe IP Address for a network entry.

SubnetMaskThe subnet mask for a network entry.

WeightAssigns a weight to a neighbor connection.

BackdoorEnables/disables the backdoor for this network.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Redistribution TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Redistribution Table.

The Redistribution Table contains the following information:

ProtocolThe imported configuration into BGP4 domain is set in the following: rip, ospf, static, and connected.

MetricThe metric of using the specified protocol Metric value.

RouteMapAn octet string of the route-map name, each character of the name is represented by one octet.

WeightAssigns a weight for the specified protocol.

MatchInternalThis field is only applicable to the OSPF protocol.

MatchExternal1This field is only applicable to the OSPF protocol.

MatchExternal2This field is only applicable to the OSPF protocol.

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StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Attribute TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryBGP4App device icon, select Attribute Table.

The Attribute Table contains the following information:

IndexThe index for a route entry.

NextHopThe next-hop IP for a route entry.

MetricShows the metric value of a route entry.

OriginShows the origin of this route.

AggregatorAsThe aggregator AS number for an attribute entry.

RouterIdThe router ID for an attribute entry.

AtomicAggregateThe atomic aggregate present in an attribute entry.

LPreferenceTo show the local preference of a route entry.

CommunityListShows the community list of this attribute entry. If the community list is a NULL string (empty list), then the community is INTERNET. A number from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF.

AsPathListShows the AS path list of this attribute entry. A number from 1 to 0xFFFF. This integer number is represented by 2 octets.

OriginatorThe originator IP address for an attribute entry.

ClusterListShows the cluster list of this attribute entry. If the cluster list is a NULL string, is will be an empty list. Otherwise, the list is a group of cluster IDs which are represented by 4 octets IP address.

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Foundry IP ApplicationThis major application (FoundryIPApp) provides the following application-specific subviews:

• General Info View• IP Static Route Table (Page 46)• IP Filter Table (Page 46)• RARP Table (Page 47)• Static ARP Table (Page 47)• Interface Tables (Page 48)• UDP Information (Page 49)• Trace Route View (Page 50)• IP Forwarding Cache View (Page 51)• IP RIP Information View (Page 52)• DVMRP Tables (Page 56)• PIM Information View (Page 60)• VRRP Tables (Page 61)• Loopback If Config View (Page 65)

General Info ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select General Info.

The General Info view contains the following information:

ClearArpCacheChoosing clear will clear the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Cache Table.

ClearIpCacheChoosing clear will clear the IP Route Cache Table.

ClearIpRouteChoosing clear will clear the IP Route Table.

BootpServerThe IP address of bootp server to which bootp packet needs to be relayed.

BootpRelaxMaxMaximum number of hops the bootp packet should travel.

ArpAgeThe time in minutes an ARP entry can be valid without relearning.

RtAdvtEnablePerform router advertisement on this box.

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IpLoadshareIf more than one route available, use them to share load.

IpProxyArpEnables/disables proxy ARP function in the box.

IpRarpEnables/disables Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) server.

IpTime to liveThe time to live value to be used in IP header of IP packet generated by the box.

SetAllPortConfigAn index number of a PortConfigTable row which is the selected row to copy all of its read-writable data to the rest of the rows in PortConfigTable.

FwdCacheMaxEntriesThe maximum number of IP forwarding table entries.

FwdCacheCurEntriesThe current number of IP forwarding table entries.

MaxStaticRouteEntriesThe maximum number of static route entries in the static route table.

DirBcastFwdEnables/disables directed broadcast forwarding.

LoadShareNumOfPathsNumber of routes that are used to share load.

LoadShareMaxPathsMaximum number of routes that can be configured to share load.

LoadShareMinPathsMinimum number of routes that can be configured to share load.

ProtocolRouterIdRoute id for all IP protocols.

SourceRouteEnables/disables source routing support, ability to drop the source routing packets.

Note:Note:

Prior to setting this field, all the intended data of the given row of the table must be set. Otherwise, the current data of the row will be used to set the entire IP interface configuration table. The previous setting will be overwritten by the new one.

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IP Static Route TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP Static Route Table.

The IP Static Route Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a static route entry.

DestinationThe destination of the IP address.

MaskThe subnet mask associated with the destination IP address.

NextHopThe IP address of the next hop router that is located on one of the directly attached IP subnets.

MetricThe metrics to next hop router.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a static route entry.

DistanceThe administration distance.

IP Filter TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP Filter Table.

The IP Filter Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a filter entry.

ActionAction to take if the IP packet match with this filter.

ProtocolThe Transport protocol.

SourceIpThe source IP address.

SourceMaskThe source IP subnet mask.

DestIpThe destination IP address.

DestMaskThe destination IP subnet mask.

OperatorThe type of comparison to perform.

OperandThe transport protocol port number.

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RowStatusCreates or deletes a filter entry.

EstablishedEnables/disables the filtering of established TCP packets of which the ACK or RESET flag is on.

QosPriorityThe router L4 QOS priority values are: low, and high.

The priority values are: level, level1, level2, level3, level4, level5, level6, and level7.

RARP TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select RARP Table.

The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a RARP entry.

RarpMacThe MAC address for a RARP entry.

RarpIpThe IP address for a RARP entry.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a RARP entry.

Static ARP TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select Static ARP Table.

The Static Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a Static ARP entry

ArpIpThe IP address for a Static ARP entry.

ArpMacThe MAC address for a Static ARP entry.

ArpPortThe port index for a Static ARP entry.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a Static ARP entry.

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Interface TablesAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select Interface Tables.

The Interface Tables selection consists of the following views:

• Port Address Table• Port Access Table (Page 48)• Configuration Table (Page 49)

Port Address TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select Interface Tables > Port Address Table.

The Port Address Table contains the following information:

IndexThe port index for port address entry.

AddressThe port IP address.

SubnetMaskThe port IP address subnet mask.

AddrTypeThe port IP address type.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a port address entry.

Port Access TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select Interface Tables > Port Access Table.

The Port Access Table contains the following information:

IndexThe port index for port access entry.

DirectionThe incoming or outgoing check for port access.

FiltersThe first octet corresponds to the 1st filter number and so on.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a port access entry.

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Configuration TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select Interface Tables > Configuration Table.

The Configuration Table contains the following information:

IndexThe port index for port configuration entry.

Port MTUThe maximum transfer unit.

EncapsulationData link encapsulation to be used on the IP frame transmitted on the port.

MetricThe metric for the port.

BcastFwdEnables/disables directed broadcast forwarding on the port.

UDP InformationAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select UDP Information.

The UDP Information view consists of the following views:

• Broadcast Table• Helper Table

Broadcast TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select UDP Information > Broadcast Table.

The Broadcast Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a UDP broadcast forwarding port entry.

NumberThe UDP port number for which UDP broadcast forwarding is enabled.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a UDP broadcast forwarding port entry.

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Helper TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select UDP Information > Helper Table.

The Helper Table contains the following information:

PortIndexThe port index for a UDP helper entry.

HelperIndexThe table index for a UDP helper entry.

HelperAddrThe UDP helper address. This is the address to which UDP packets will be forwarded. It can be a helper address or a subnet broadcast address.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a UDP helper entry.

Trace Route ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select Trace Route.

The UDP Information view consists of the following views:

• General Table• Result Table (Page 51)

General TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select UDP Information > General Table.

The General Table contains the following information:

Max-TTLMaximum TTL (Time to Live) value carried in the last probe packet.

TimeOutTime out period (in seconds) to wait for the response from the probe packet.

RouteControlOnly start and abort are writable values; success, failure, and inProgress are readable (or returned) values.

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Write start to this field to initiate the trace route operation. RouteDestAddr must have been initialized before start is written.

This field will return inProgress after trace route operation has started. During the inProgress state, writing abort to this field will stop the current trace route operation. If the destination address is reached, this field returns success. RouteResultTable contains the routes (and the target address) to reach the destination address. If the destination address does not reach, timeout, or ending TTL reached, failure is returned.

TargetAddressThe target IP address of which trace route is performed.

Min-TTLThe minimum TTL value carried in the first probe packet.field

Result TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select UDP Information > Result Table.

The Result Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a trace route result entry.

AddressThe router or the target address of which forms part of the route to reach the destination address.

RoundTripTime1The round trip time between the first probe packet transmitted and the response ICMP packet received.

IP Forwarding Cache ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP Forwarding Cache.

The IP Forwarding Cache view contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for an IP forwarding cache table entry.

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CacheIPThe IP address of a station.

MACThe MAC address of an IP station.

HopIpThe next hop router IP address.

OutgoingPortThe outgoing port to which packets will forward. Return port value of zero to indicate no outgoing port associated to this entry. Non-zero value has the following meanings:

bit 0 to bit 7: port number

bit 8 to bit 11: slot number

For virtual router interface, slot number is 15, port number is the virtual router port from 1 to 60.

TypeThe dynamic or permanent type for an IP forwarding cache table entry.

ActionThe action to take.

IP RIP Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP RIP Information.

The IP RIP Information view consists of the following views:

• General Table• Port Table (Page 53)• Redistribution Table (Page 54)• Route Filter Table (Page 54)• Route Neighboring Filter View (Page 55)• Port Access View (Page 55)

General TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP RIP Information > General Table.

The General Table contains the following information:

IpRipEnableEnable/disable IP Rip routing.

UpdateTimeIP Rip update interval in seconds.

DefaultMetricDefault metric to be used when redistributing the route to Rip.

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DistanceThe administration distance.

Global Filter ListAn IP Rip global filter list, of which each octet contains a filter ID number that forms a group of filters. A valid entry in the RouteFilterTable with the corresponding filter ID number must have been created before a filter list initialized.

RedistributionEnableEnables/disables redistribution to Rip.

Set All Port ConfigAn index number of a PortConfigTable row which is the selected row to copy all of its read-writable data to the rest of the rows in PortConfigTable.

Filter On All PortApply the IP Rip global filter list GlbFiltList to all interfaces. This field is used to add all Rip filter lists and delete all Rip filter lists to/from all interfaces. Prior to sending this command, GblFiltList must have been set to a proper filter list. The values that can be written are: deleteAllInBound, deleteAllOutBound, addAllInBound, and addAllOutbound.

If set operation failed, then a SET with value of deleteAllOutBound or addAllInBound returns error code GenError. If successful, entries in the filter list are deleted immediately.

Port TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP RIP Information > Port Table.

The Port Table contains the following information:

PortIndexThe port index for IP Rip port configuration entry.

PortVersionThe IP Rip version on this port.

PoisonReverseEnables/disables poison reverse.

Note:Note:

Prior to setting this field, all the intended data of the given row of the table must be set. Otherwise, the current data of the row will be used to set the entire IP Rip Port Configuration Table. The previous setting will be overwritten by the new one.

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LearnDefaultApply the Rip router protocol learn-default option to the interface. Valid values are:

disabled deletes the learn default option

enabled enables the learn default option.

Redistribution TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP RIP Information > Redistribution Table.

The Redistribution Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for an IP Rip Redistribution entry.

ActionThe action to take when there is a match to this IP Rip Redistribution entry.

ProtocolThe protocol to be distributed, other cannot be used for SNMP-SET.

RedisIpThe IP address of the IP route to be distributed.

MaskThe IP subnet mask of the IP route to be distributed.

MatchMetricThe metric of the route to be matched to determine the redistribution. A value of 0 uses any metric value.

SetMetricThe net metric of the route to be advertised. A value of 0 uses the default metric.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a Redistribution entry.

Route Filter TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP RIP Information > Route Filter Table.

The Route Filter Table contains the following information:

FilterIdThe filter ID to identify a filter entry.

ActionAction to take if the IP Rip packet matched with this filter.

IpAddrRoute IP address to compare with any route IP addresses in an IP Rip packet.

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SubnetMaskSubnet mask to apply to the route IP address in an IP Rip packet. Compare the result to FilterIp. If FilterIp is “0.0.0.0,” this subnet mask value is ignored.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Route Neighboring Filter ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP RIP Information > Route Neighboring Filter.

The Route Neighboring Filter view contains the following information:

FilterIdThe filter ID to identify a filter entry.

ActionAction to take if the IP Rip packet source IP address compares equal to the source IP address in this filter.

SourceIpSource IP address to compare with the source IP address in an IP Rip packet. IP address 0.0.0.0 always compares equal to any source IP addresses in any IP Rip packets.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Port Access ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select IP RIP Information > Port Access.

The Port Access view contains the following information:

AccessPortThe IP interface to which the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) filter applies.

AccessDirThe access direction of incoming packet filter or outgoing packet filter.

FilterListAn IP Rip filter list, of which each octet contains a filter ID number that forms a group of filters. A valid entry in the RouteFilterTable with the corresponding filter ID number must have been created before a filter list is initialized.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

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DVMRP TablesAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select DVMRP Tables.

The DVMRP Tables consists of the following tables:

• General Table• Virtual Interface Table (Page 57)• Neighboring Table (Page 58)• Route Table (Page 59)

General TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select DVMRP Tables > General Table.

The General Table contains the following information:

snDvmrpVersionThe router’s DVMRP version information.

Dvmrp EnableEnable/disable DVMRP on this router.

Generation IdThe generation identifier for the routing process. This is used by neighboring routers to detect whether pruning information should be resent.

Probe IntervalThe time interval at which the router sends out probe messages to discover neighbor routers. Value is in the number of seconds. Dvmrp Enable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Report IntervalThe time interval at which the router sends out full report messages. Value is in number of seconds. DvmrpEnable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Trigger IntervalThe time interval at which triggered updates are sent out. Value is in number of seconds. DvmrpEnable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Graft Retransmit TimeThe time interval after which a graft message will be retransmitted if graft acknowledge message has not been received. Value is in number of seconds. Dvmrp Enable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Default RouteThe IP address of a router that is connected to one of the directly attached subnet. If a multicast route is not present on the local router, this default route will be used for multicast

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forwarding. Dvmrp Enable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Neighbor Router TimeoutThe time interval after which the neighbor router is considered down. Value is in number of seconds. Dvmrp Enable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Route Expire TimeThe time interval after which the route expires and becomes unreachable. Value is in number of seconds. Dvmrp Enable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Route Discard TimeThe time interval after which a route is discarded from the route table. Value is in number of seconds. Dvmrp Enable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Prune AgeThe duration of time for which the prune state is stored. Value is in number of seconds. Dvmrp Enable must be “enabled” before this field is written.

Virtual Interface TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select DVMRP Tables > Virtual Interface Table.

The Virtual Interface Table contains the following information:

IfIndexThe Interface index value of this DVMRP virtual interface.

TypeFor write operation, this field can only accept tunnel to configure a tunnel interface or subnet to configure a physical interface.

OperStateThe current operational state of this DVMRP virtual interface.

LocalAddressThe IP address of the local end of this DVMRP virtual interface.

RemoteAddressThe IP address of the remote end of this DVMRP virtual interface. For a tunnel, this is the IP address of the neighboring router. For a subnet, this is the subnet address.

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SubnetMaskThe subnet mask for a directly connected subnet. For a tunnel, this should be 0.0.0.0.

MetricThe distance metric for this DVMRP virtual interface which is used to calculate distance vectors.

ThresholdThe minimum time-to-live value to forward the packets out of this virtual interface.

AdvertiseLocalEnables/disables the advertising of this local route.

EncapsulationEnables/disables the encapsulation of the DVMRP control packets when using IPINIP encapsulation.

StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. Values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Note that the Nosuchrow value is not valid for this field.

Neighboring TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select DVMRP Tables > Neighboring Table.

The Neighboring Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table entry index.

VifIndexThe value of interface index for the virtual interface used to reach this DVMRP neighbor.

AddressThe IP address of the DVMRP neighbor for which this entry contains information.

UpTimeThe time since this DVMRP neighbor (last) became a neighbor of the local router.

ExpiryTimeThe minimum time remaining before this DVMRP neighbor will be aged out.

GenerationIdThe neighboring router’s generation identifier.

MajorVersionThe neighboring router’s major DVMRP version number.

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MinorVersionThe neighboring router’s minor DVMRP version number.

CapabilitiesThe neighboring router’s capabilities. Table 8 shows the position of ouch bit.

The leaf bit indicates that the neighbor has only one interface with neighbors. The prune bit indicates that the neighbor supports pruning. The generationID bit indicates that the neighbor sends its generationID in Probe messages. The mtrace bit indicates that the neighbor can handle mtrace requests.

Route TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select DVMRP Tables > Route Table.

The Route Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table entry index.

SourceThe network address which when combined with the corresponding value of SourceMask identifies the sources for which this entry contains multicast routing information.

SourceMaskThe network mask which when combined with the corresponding value of Source identifies the sources for which this entry contains multicast routing information.

UpstreamNeighborThe address of the upstream neighbor (e.g., RPF neighbor) from which IP datagrams from these sources are received.

VifIndexThe value of InterfaceVifIndex for the virtual interface on which IP datagrams sent by these sources are received.

Table 8: Neighbor Capabilities

Bit Position Meaning

3 mtrace bit

2 generationID bit

1 prune bit

0 leaf bit

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MetricThe distance in hops to the source subnet.

Expiry TimeThe minimum amount of time remaining before this entry will be aged out.

PIM Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select PIM Information.

The PIM Information consists of the following views:

• General Table• Virtual Interface Table (Page 61)

General TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select PIM Information > General Table.

The General Table contains the following information:

PimEnableEnables/disables PIM on this router.

NeighborRouterTimeoutThe time interval after which the neighbor router is considered down. Value is in number of

seconds. PimEnable must be set to “enabled” before this field is written.

HelloTimeThe interval at which hello message is sent out an interface to the neighboring router. This is used to detect the presence or absence of a neighboring router. Value is in number of seconds. PimEnable must be set to “enabled” before this field is written.

GraftRetransmitTimeThe time interval after which a graft message will be retransmitted if graft acknowledge message has not been received. Value is in number of seconds. PimEnable must be set to “enabled” before this field is written.

InactivityTimeThe interval after which the forwarding entry is deleted. When a packet is received for a group entry, this time is reset. This is used only to keep the forwarding entries for the active sessions. Value is in number of seconds. PimEnable must be set to “enabled” before this field is written.

PruneTimeThe duration of time for which the prune state is stored. Value is in number of seconds. PimEnable must be set to “enabled” before this field is written.

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Virtual Interface TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select PIM Information > Virtual Interface Table.

The Virtual Interface Table contains the following information:

VifIndexThe ifIndex value of this PIM virtual interface.

TypeThe type of PIM virtual interface, whether it uses a tunnel or a physical interface.

LocalAddressThe IP address of the local end of this PIM virtual interface.

LocalSubnetMaskThe network mask for the IP address of the PIM virtual interface. For a tunnel, this should be 0.0.0.0.

RemoteAddressThe IP address of the remote end of this PIM virtual interface.

InterfaceDRThe designated router on this PIM virtual interface. For point-to-point interfaces, this field has the value 0.0.0.0.

TtlThresholdThe minimum time-to-live value to forward the packets out of this interface.

StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. Values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Note that the Nosuchrow value is not valid for this field.

VRRP TablesAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select VRRP Tables.

The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Tables consists of the following tables:

• Global Table (Page 62)• Virtual Interface Table (Page 62)• Configuration Table (Page 63)

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Global TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select VRRP Tables > Global Table.

The Global Table contains the following information:

Vrrp GroupOperModeThe VRRP is configured on this system either enabled or disabled. Default is disabled.

Vrrp IfStateChangeTrapIndicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate VRRP interface state change traps.

ClearVrrpStatisticsClear VRRP statistics command.

MaxNumVRIDPerSystemIndicates the maximum number of VRID per system.

MaxNumVRIDPerIntfIndicates the maximum number of VRID per interface.

Virtual Interface TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select VRRP Tables > Virtual Interface Table.

The Virtual Interface Table contains the following information:

IfPortThe IP port of this VRRP interface.

AuthTypeThe authentication type of this interface.

AuthPasswordThe simple text password is allowed only if the AuthType is “simpleTextPasswd.”

RxHeaderErrCntsThe received header error counts in this interface.

RxAuthTypeErrCntThe received authentication type error counts in this interface.

RxAuthPwdMismatcThe received authentication password mismatched error counts in this interface.

RxVridErrCntsThe received unfound VRID error counts in this interface.

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Configuration TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select VRRP Tables > Configuration Table.

The Configuration Table contains the following information:

PortThe IP port of this Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) interface.

RtrIDOne of the virtual router ID of this VRRP interface.

OwnershipThe ownership of this VRRP router interface can be set either owner or backup. VirtualRouter SNMP-GET returns incomplete which means no IP address has been assigned to this VRRP router interface.

CfgPriorityThe higher the number the higher the priority is. This parameter decides which backup router should become the active router for the interface. A backup router with higher priority selected becomes the active router. Therefore, this field can be set only if Ownership is set to backup.

TrackPriorityThe higher the number the higher the priority is. After this field is configured, the CurrPriority of this interface will be adjusted dynamically with this track priority when the Track Port state first changes from “UP” to “DOWN.”

CurrPriorityThe higher the number the higher the priority is. This field will be adjusted dynamically with the track priority when the Track Port state first changes from “UP” to “DOWN.”

HelloIntTime interval between advertisements (seconds).

DeadIntThe dead interval (seconds).

PreemptModeControls whether a higher priority backup router preempts a lower priority master. The mode with enabled allows preemption and disabled prohibits preemption.

RtrStateThe VRRP router’s interface state. Valid values are:

init - initialization stat

master - master state

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backup - backup state.

ActivateThe VRRP router’s activate command as: disabled deactivates this VRRP router, and enabled activates this VRRP router.

IpAddrMaskThe numbers of IP address of this virtual router of this interface.

TrackPortMaskThe identity of the physical port whose state is to be monitored. Each bit is a port of the system. Default value is 0. The interface’s Preference Level is reduced by value of Preference Level parameter when the Track Port state first changes from “UP” to “DOWN.” When the Track Port next comes up, the interface’s Preference Level is increased by the amount specified by the Preference Level.

TrackVifMaskThe identity of the virtual interface whose state is to be monitored. Each bit is a port of the system. Default value is 0.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. Values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

ArpPktDropCntsThe received VRRP ARP Packet Drop Counts.

IpPktDropCntsThe received VRRP IP Packet Drop Counts.

PortMismatchCntsThe received VRRP Port mismatching counts.

NumOfIpMismatchThe received VRRP number of IP addresses mismatching counts.

IpMismatchCntsThe received VRRP IP address mismatching counts.

HelloIntMismatchThe counts of the virtual router interface with hello interval mismatch counts.

PriorityZeroThe counts of the virtual router interface with priority zero from the master.

HigherPriorityThe counts of the virtual router interface transition to master state.

TransToMasterThe counts of the virtual router interface transition to master state.

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TransToBackupThe counts of the virtual router interface transition to backup state.

CurrDeadIntCurrent dead interval (in 100 milliseconds).

Loopback If Config ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPApp device icon, select Loopback If Configuration.

The Loopback If Config view contains the following information:

PortIndexThe port index for Loopback Interface configuration entry.

IntfModeThe Loopback Interface mode.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. Values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Foundry IPX ApplicationThis major application (FoundryIPXApp) provides the following application-specific subviews:

• General Information View• Cache Table (Page 67)• Route Table (Page 67)• Server Table (Page 68)• Forward Filter Table (Page 68)• RIP Table (Page 69)• SAP Table (Page 69)• IF Forward Access Table (Page 70)• IF RIP Access Table (Page 70)• IF SAP Access Table (Page 71)• Interface Address Table (Page 71)• Port Counters Table (Page 72)

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General Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select General Information.

The General Information view contains the follow-ing information:

Routing-ModeEnables/disables System IPX Routing mode status.

Net Bios Filter ModeEnables/disables NetBios Filter Mode status.

Clear CacheClear will clear cache table.

Clear RouteClear will clear IPX route table.

Clear Traffic CntsClear will clear all IPX traffic counters.

Rcv Pkts CntIPX incoming packets counter.

Filter On All PortApply the IPX RIP Global filter list to all interfaces. This field is used to add all RIP filter lists and delete all RIP filter lists to/from all ports. Prior to sending this command, IPX RIP Global filter list must be ready. The values are:

deleteAllInBound, deleteAllOutBound, addAllInBound, and addAllOutBound.

Sap Filt On All PortApply the IPX SAP Global filter list to all interfaces. This field is used to add all RIP filter lists and delete all SAP filter lists to/from all ports. Prior to sending this command, IPX SAP Global filter list must be ready. The values are the same as for Filter On All Port.

Tx Pkts CntIPX outgoing packets counter.

Fwd Pkts CntIPX forwarding packets counter.

Rcv Drop Pkts CntIPX receiving drop packets counter.

Rcv Filt Pkts CntIPX receiving filter packets counter.

Sap Gbl Filt ListAn IPX SAP Global Filter List.

Rip Gbl Filt ListAn IPX RIP Global Filter List.

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Cache TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select Cache Table.

The Cache Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a IPX Cache entry.

Net NumThe Cache network number.

NodeThe Cache node number.

Out FilterCache Outbound Filter is either disabled or enabled.

EncapsulationThe IPX encapsulation frame type.

PortThe IPX router port number.

Route TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select Route Table.

The Route Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a IPX route entry.

Net NumThe destination network number.

NodeThe forward router node number.

Hop CntsThe number of hops to reach the destination.

MetricThe metrics to next hop router.

PortThe destination port.

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Server TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select Server Table.

The Server Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a IPX Server entry.

TypeThe IPX server type.

Net NumThe server network number.

NodeThe server node number.

SocketThe server socket number.

Hop CntsThe number of intervening networks to reach the server.

Forward Filter TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select Forward Filter Table.

The Forward Filter Table contains the following information:

Filter IdThe filter identification for a filter entry.

ActionThe action taken if the IPX packet matches this filter.

SocketThe IPX forward filter socket number.

Src NetThe source network number.

Src NodeThe source node number.

Dest NetThe destination network number.

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RIP TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select RIP Table.

The RIP Table contains the following information:

Filter IdThe filter ID for a filter entry.

ActionThe action taken if the IPX packet matches this filter.

Filter NetThe IPX RIP filter network number.

MaskThe IPX RIP filter network/subnet mask.

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. Values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

SAP TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select SAP Table.

The SAP Table contains the following information:

Filter IdThe filter ID for a filter entry.

ActionThe action to take if the IPX packets match with this filter.

TypeThe IPX SAP filter type to be matched.

NameThe IPX SAP filter name.

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

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IF Forward Access TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select IF Forward Access Table.

The IF Forward Access Table contains the following information:

Access PortThe IPX interface to which the Forward Filter applies.

Access DirThe access direction of incoming packet filter or outgoing packet filter.

Filter ListAn IPX IF Forward Filter list.

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

IF RIP Access TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select IF RIP Access Table.

The IF RIP Access Table contains the following information:

Access PortThe IPX interface to which the RIP Filter applies.

Access DirThe access direction of incoming packet filter or outgoing packet filter.

Filter ListAn IPX IF RIP Access Filter list.

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

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IF SAP Access TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select IF SAP Access Table.

The IF SAP Access Table contains the following information:

Access PortThe IPX interface to which the SAP Filter applies.

Access DirThe access direction of incoming packet filter or outgoing packet filter.

Filter ListAn IPX IF SAP Access Filter list.

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Interface Address TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select Interface Address Table.

The Interface Address Table contains the following information:

Addr PortThe port index for port address entry.

EncapThe IPX encapsulation type. Values are: ethernet8022, ethernet8023, ethernetII, and ethernetSnap.

Net NumA unique network number for the IPX interface port.

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Note:Note:

Each network number can be assigned with one unique Frame type; otherwise, a SNMP-SET error will be returned.

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Net Bios Filter ModeThe enabled/disabled NetBios filter mode status per port address entry.

Port Counters TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIPXApp device icon, select Port Counters Table.

The Port Counters Table contains the following information:

Port The port index for port counters entry.

Rcv Pkts CntThe IPX incoming packets counter for the interface.

Tx Pkts CntThe IPX outgoing packets counter for the interface.

Fwd Pkts CntThe IPX forwarding packets counter for the interface.

Rx Drop PktsThe IPX receiving drop packets counter for the interface.

Foundry OSPF ApplicationThis major application (FoundryOSPFApp) provides the following application-specific subviews:

• General Information View• Area Table (Page 74)• Address Range View (Page 75)• Interface Configuration View (Page 76)• Redistribution of Route Table (Page 79)• Neighbor Table (Page 80)• Virtual Neighbor Table (Page 80)• Link State View (Page 81)• External Link State View (Page 82)• Status Information View (Page 83)• Routing Information View (Page 86)• Trap Support Objects View (Page 86)

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General Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select General Information.

The General Information view contains the following information:

RouterIdA 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in the Autonomous System. By convention, this should default to the value of one of the router’s IP interface addresses.

AdminStatusThe administrative status of OSPF in the router. Valid values are:

enabled - denotes that the OSPF process is active on at least one interface

disabled - disables it on all interfaces

AsBdrRtrStatusA flag to note whether this router is an Autonomous System border router.

RedistributionModeThe Redistribution status of OSPF in the router. Valid values are:

enabled - denotes that the OSPF Redistribu-tion is active

disabled - disables it on the router

DefaultOspfMetricValueThe metric of using a default OSPF Metric value on this route.

ExternLSACountThe number of external link-state advertisements in the link-state database.

ExternLSACksumSumThe 32-bit unsigned sum of the LS checksums of the external link-state advertisements contained in the link-state database. This sum can be used to determine if there has been a change in a router’s link state database, and to compare the link-state database of two routers.

OriginateNewLSAsThe number of new link-state advertisements (LSA) that have been originated. This number is incremented each time the router originates a new LSA.

RxNewLSAsThe number of link-state advertisements received determined to be new instantiations. This number does not include newer instantiations of self-originated link-state advertisements.

ExtLsdbLimitThe maximum number of non-default AS-external-LSAs entries that can be stored in the

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link-state database. A value of -1 indicates there is no limit.

ExitOverflowIntervalThe number of seconds that, after entering OverflowState, a router will attempt to leave OverflowState. This allows the router to again originate non-default As-external_LSAs. When set to 0, the router will not leave OverflowState until restarted.

Rfc-1583 CompatibilityThis allows the OSPF routing to be either compatible with RFC1583 or RFC2178. Valid values are:

enabled - activates RFC1583 compatibility rather than RFC2178

disabled - disables RFC1583 compatibility and compatible to RFC2178.

RouterIdFormatThis field is used to specify whether RouterId is represented as IP Address or an Integer. Valid values are: integer, and ipAddress.

OspfDistanceThe OSPF administrative distance.

DistanceIntraThe OSPF administrative distance - Intra Area.

DistanceInterThe OSPF administrative distance - Inter Area.

DistanceExternalThe OSPF administrative distance - External.

OspfRedisMetricTypeMetric Types are as follows:

type1 - For External Type 1 (comparable value) the intra-area routes, it is an OSPF metric plus the External Metric.

type2 - For external Type 2 (non-comparable value) routes, it is the external metric.

Area TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Area Table.

The Area Table contains the following information:

Information describing the configured parameters and cumulative statistics of the router’s attached areas.

AreaIdA 32-bit integer uniquely identifying an area. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.

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ImportASExternThe area’s support for importing As external link-state advertisements.

stubmetricThe metric value applied at the default type of service (ospfMetric). By default, this equals the least metric at the type of service among the interfaces to other areas. This field exists only if the value of AreaSummary is “AreaSummary.” Otherwise, an SNMP_GET/GET_NEXT attempt of this field will return NO_SUCH_NAME.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

IdFormatThis field specifies whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an Integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

Address Range ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Address Range.

The Address Range view contains the following information:

RangeAreaIDThe Area the Address Range is to be found within.

RangeNetThe IP Address of the Net or Subnet indicated by the range.

RangeMaskThe Subnet Mask that pertains to the Net or Subnet.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

IdFormatThis field specifies whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an Integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

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Interface Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Interface Configuration.

The Interface Configuration view contains the following information:

IfPortThe physical router port of this OSPF interface.

AreaIdA 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the area to which the interface connects. A value of 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.

AdminStatThe OSPF interface’s administrative status. Valid values are:

enabled - denotes that neighbor relationship may be formed on the interface, and the inter-face will be advertised as an internal route to some area

disabled - denotes that the interface is exter-nal to OSPF

RtrPriorityThe priority of this interface. Used in multi-access networks, this field is used in the designated router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the router is not eligible to become the

designated router on this particular network. In the event of a tie in this value, routers will use their router ID as a tie breaker.

TransitDelayThe estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link-state update packet over this interface.

RetransIntervalThe number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link-site request packets.

HelloIntervalThe length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface. This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.

DeadIntervalThe number of seconds that a router’s Hello packets have not been seen before its neighbors declare the router down. This should be some multiple of the Hello interval. This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.

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AuthTypeThe authentication type specified for an interface. Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a per interface basis.

AuthKeyThe Authentication Key. If the Area’s AuthType is “simplePassword,” the key length is shorter than 8 octets, the agent will left-adjust and zero fill to 8 octets.

MetricValueThe metric of using this type of service on this interface. The default value of the TOS 0 Metric is 10^8/ifSpeed.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Md5AuthKeyIdThe MD5 Authentication Key ID. If AuthType is set to “md5,” the value of AuthKeyId must be 1 to 255. This field identifies the algorithm and key used to create the message digest appended to the OSPF packet.

Md5AuthKeyThe MD5 Authentication Key. If AuthType is set to “md5,” and the key length is shorter than 16 octets, the agent will left-adjust and zero fill to 16

octets. When read, AuthKey always returns an Octet String of length zero.

WaitTimeThe MD5 authentication key activation wait time is specified in seconds and the maximum wait time is 14400 seconds (4 hours).

IdFormatThis field is used to specify whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

PassiveModeThis field controls the passive mode of this interface.

Virtual Interface ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Virtual Interface.

The Virtual Interface view contains the following information:

AreaIDThe Transit Area that the Virtual Link traverses.

IfNeighborThe Router ID of the Virtual Neighbor.

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TransitDelayThe estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link-state update packet over this interface.

RetransIntervalThe number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link-state request packets. This value should be well over the expected round-trip time.

HelloIntervalThe length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface. This value must be the same for the virtual neighbor.

DeadIntervalThe number of seconds that a router’s Hello packets have not been seen before its neighbors declare the router down. This should be some multiple of the Hello interval. This value must be the same for the virtual neighbor.

AuthTypeThe authentication type specified for an interface. Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a per interface basis.

AuthKeyIf AuthType is “simplePassword,” the device will left adjust and zero fill to 8 octets.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

AuthKeyIdThe MD5 Authentication Key ID. If AuthType is set to “md5,” the value of AuthKeyId must be 1 to 255. This field identifies the algorithm and key used to create the message digest appended to the OSPF packet.

Md5AuthKeyThe MD5 Authentication Key. If AuthType is set to “md5,” and the key length is shorter than 16 octets, the agent will left-adjust and zero fill to 16 octets. When read, AuthKey always returns an Octet String of length zero.

WaitTimeThe MD5 authentication key activation wait time is specified in seconds and the maximum wait time is 14400 seconds (4 hours).

IdFormatThis field specifies whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an Integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

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Redistribution of Route TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Redistribution of Route Table.

The Redistribution of Route Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a route table.

IpAddressThe destination IP address that associates with this particular route.

MaskThe Subnet Mask that pertains to this route.

ActionThe action to be taken if the route matches this entry. Valid values are:

noImport - the route is NOT imported into OSPF domain

import - the route is imported into OSPF domain as external type 2 route.

ProtocolThe imported routes into OSPF domain. Valid values are:

rip - the RIP route

all - all protocol route

static - the static route

bgp - the BGP route

SetOspfMetricThe value indicates to which the route metric should match. Valid values are:

disabled - the route metric does NOT match the OSPF metric field

enabled - the route metric matches the OSPF metric field

OSPFMetricValueThe metric of using OSPF Metric value on this route.

MatchRipMetricThe value indicates to which the route metric should match. Valid values are:

disabled - the route metric does NOT match the RIP metric field

enabled - the route metric matches the RIP metric field.

RIPMetricValueThe metric value using RIP Metric value (1 to 15 hops) on this route.

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RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

Neighbor TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Neighbor Table.

The Neighbor Table contains the following information:

EntryIndexThe table entry index of this neighbor.

NbrPortThe physical port of this neighbor.

IpAddrThe IP address of this neighbor.

NbrIndexThe neighbor index of each port and each IP address.

RtrIdA 32-bit integer (represented as a type IpAddress) uniquely identifying the neighboring router in the Autonomous System.

OptionsA bit mask corresponding to the neighbor’s options fields.

NbrPriorityThe priority of this neighbor in the designated router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the neighbor is not eligible to become the designated router on this particular network.

StateThe state of the relationship with this neighbor.

EventsThe number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state, or an error has occurred.

RetransQLenThe current length of the retransmission queue.

Virtual Neighbor TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Virtual Neighbor Table.

The Virtual Neighbor Table contains the following information:

EntryIndexThe table entry index of this virtual neighbor.

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AreaThe Transit Area Identifier.

RtrIdA 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the neighboring router in the Autonomous system.

IpAddrThe IP Address this Virtual Neighbor is using.

OptionsA bit map corresponding to the neighbor’s options field. Thus, if Bit 1 is set, the neighbor supports type of Service Routing; if zero, no metrics other than TOS 0 are in use by the neighbor.

StateThe state of the Virtual Neighbor Relationship.

EventsThe number of times this virtual link has changed its state, or an error has occurred.

LSRetransQLenThe current length of the retransmission queue.

AreaIdFormatThis field is used to specify whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an Integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

Link State ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Link State.

The Link State (LS) view contains the following information:

EntryIndexThe table entry index of this Link State Database.

AreaIdThe 32-bit identifier of the Area from which the LSA was received.

LsdbTypeThe type of the link state advertisement. Each link state type has a separate advertisement format.

LsdbLsIdThe Link State ID is an LS type specific field containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; it identifies the piece of the routing domain that is being described by the advertisement.

RtrIdThe 32-bit number that uniquely identifies the originating router in the Autonomous System.

SequenceThe sequence number field is a signed 32-bit integer. It is used to detect old and duplicate link

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state advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent the advertisement.

LsdbAgeThe age of the link state advertisement in seconds.

ChecksumThe checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement, excepting the age field. LsdbAge is excepted so that an advertisement’s age can be incremented without updating the checksum. The checksum used is the same that is used for ISO connectionless datagrams.

AdvertisementThe entire Link State Advertisement, including its header.

AreaIdFormatThis field specifies whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an Integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

External Link State ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select External Link State.

The External Link State contains the following information:

EntryIndexThe table entry index of this Link State Database.

LsdbTypeThe type of the link state advertisement. Each link state type has a separate advertisement format.

LsdbLsIdThe Link State ID is an LS type specific field containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; it identifies the piece of the routing domain that is being described by the advertisement.

RtrIdThe 32-bit number that uniquely identifies the originating router in the Autonomous System.

SequenceThe sequence number field is a signed 32-bit integer. It is used to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent the advertisement.

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LsdbAgeThe age of the link state advertisement is seconds.

ChecksumThe checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement, excepting the age field. The age field is excepted so that an advertisement’s age can be incremented without updating the checksum. The checksum used is the same that is used for ISO connectionless datagrams.

AdvertisementThe entire Link State Advertisement, including its header.

Status Information ViewThe Status Information view consists of the following views:

• Area Status View (Page 83)• Interface Status View (Page 84)

Area Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Status Information > Area Status.

The Area Status view contains the following information:

IndexThe table entry index of this Area.

AreaIdA 32-bit integer uniquely identifying an area. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.

ImportASExternThe area’s support for importing AS external link-state advertisements.

StubMetricThe metric value applied at the default type of service (ospfMetric). By default, this equals the least metric at the type of service among the interfaces to other areas.

SpfRunsThe number of times that the intra-area route table has been calculated using this area’s link-state database.

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BdrRtrCountThe total number of area border routers reachable within this area. This is initially zero, and is calculated in each SPF Pass.

AsBdrRtrCountThe total number of Autonomous System border routers reachable within this area. This is initially zero, and is calculated in each SPF Pass.

LSACountThe total number of link-state advertisements in this area’s link-state database, excluding AS External LSAs.

LSACksumThe 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state advertisement’ LS checksums contained in this area’s link-state database. This sum excludes external (LS type 5) link-state advertisements. The sum can be used to determine if there has been a change in a router’s link state database, and to compare the link-state database of two routers.

AreaIdFormatSpecifies whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an Integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

Interface Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Status Information > Interface Status.

The Interface Status view contains the following information:

IndexThe table entry index of this Area.

PortThe physical router port of this OSPF interface.

IpAddressThe IP Address of this OSPF interface.

AreaIdA 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the area to which the interface connects. A value of 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone.

TypeThe OSPF Interface Type.

AdminStatThe OSPF interface’s administrative status. Valid values are:

enabled denotes that neighbor relationships may be formed on the interface, and the inter-face will be advertised as an internal route to some area.

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disabled denotes that the interface is exter-nal to OSPF.

RtrPriorityThe priority of this interface. Used in multi-access networks, this field is used in the designated router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this particular network. If there is a tie in this value, routers will use their router ID as a tie breaker.

TransitDelayThe estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link-state update packet over this interface.

RetransInv1The number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database description and link-state request packets.

HelloInv1The length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface. This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.

RtrDeadInv1The number of seconds that a router’s Hello packets have not been seen before its neighbors declare the router down. This should be some multiple of the Hello interval. This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.

StateThe OSPF Interface State.

DesignatedRtrThe IP Address of the Designated Router.

BkupDesgRtrThe IP Address of the Backup Designated Router.

EventsThe number of times this OSPF interface has changed its state, or an error has occurred.

AuthTypeThe authentication type specified for an interface. Additional authentication types may be assigned locally on a per interface basis.

AuthKeyThe Authentication Key. If the Area’s AuthType is “simplePassword,” and the key length is shorter than 8 octets, the agent will left adjust and zero fill to 8 octets.

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MetricThe metric of using this type of service on this interface. The default value of the TOS 0 Metric is 10^8/ifSpeed.

AuthKeyIdThe MD5 Authentication Key ID. If AuthType is set to “MD5,” the value of AuthKeyId must be 1 to 255. This field identifies the algorithm and key used to create the message digest appended to the OSPF packet.

WaitTimeThe MD5 authentication key activation wait time is specified in seconds and the maximum wait time is 14400 seconds (4 hours).

AreaIdFormatThis field is used to specify whether AreaId is represented as IP Address or an integer. The values are: integer, and ipAddress.

Routing Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Routing Information.

The Routing Information view contains the following information:

InfoIndexThe table entry index of this Routing entry.

RouterIDThe Router ID of the destination router.

RouterTypeThe router type of the destination router. Valid values are:

abr - area border router

asbr - autonomous system border router

abrANDasbr - area border and autonomous system border routerfield

NextHopRouterIDThe router ID of the next hop destination router.

OutgoingIntFaceThe outgoing interface of the destination router.

Trap Support Objects ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryOSPFApp device icon, select Trap Support Objects.

The Trap Support Objects view contains the following information:

OspfSetTrapA four-octet string serving as a bit map for the trap events defined by the OSPF traps. This field is used to enable and disable specific OSPF traps where a 1 in the bit field represents

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enabled. The right-most bit (least significant) represents trap 0.

PacketTypeThe OSPF Packet types.

PacketSrcThe IP Address of an inbound packet that cannot be identified by a neighbor instance.

TrapsGenerationModeIndicates if the generation of any OSPF traps is permitted on the router. Valid values are:

enabled - denotes that the OSPF Traps can be generated by the router

disabled - denotes that OSPF Traps cannot be generated by the router even when SetTrap indicates the generation of specific OSPF Traps.

This field provides global control on the generation of OSPF traps.

ConfigErrorTypePotential types of configuration conflicts. Used by the ConfigError and ConfigVirtError traps.

Foundry SW Application (FoundrySWApp)This major application (FoundrySWApp) provides the following application-specific subviews:

• VLAN Information View (Page 88)• Switch Port Information View (Page 93)• Port STP Configuration View (Page 95)• Trunk Port Configuration View (Page 96)• DHCP Gateway List View (Page 97)• RADIUS General Information View (Page 97)• RADIUS Server Information View (Page 98)• Tacacs General Information View (Page 98)• QOS Profile Information View (Page 98)• L4 Server Load Balancing View (Page 99)• L4 Enable/Disable Traps (Page 99)• L4 Virtual Information Views (Page 100)• L4 Real Information Views (Page 102)• L4 Bind Table (Page 105)• L4 Policy Table (Page 105)• L4 Web Information Views (Page 106)

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VLAN Information ViewThe VLAN Information selection consists of the following views:

• Switch VLAN By Port Information• VLAN by Protocol Configuration View (Page 90)• VLAN by IP Subnet Configuration View

(Page 90)• VLAN by IPX Configuration View (Page 91)• VLAN by AppleTalk Cable Configuration View

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Switch VLAN By Port InformationAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select VLAN Information > Switch VLAN By Port.

The Switch VLAN By Port view contains the following information:

VLan IndexThe VLAN ID index must not be greater than VlanMaxEntry. Each VLAN identifier can have a membership of multiple ports.

VLan IdThe VLAN ID index to the VLAN by Port Info Table. Each VLAN identifier can have a membership of multiple ports.

PortQosThe stand-alone stackable switch VLAN priority values are: low, and high.

The BigIron switch VLAN priority values are: level0, level1, level2, level3, level4, level5, level6, and level7.

StpModeThe spanning tree mode in the switch group. Valid values are:

enabled - activates spanning tree

disabled - no spanning tree, with the default set to enabled.

StpPriorityThe first two octets of the (8 octet long) bridge ID.

MaxAgeThe value that all bridges use for MaxAge when this bridge is acting as the root. The range for this parameter is related to the value of HelloTime. A badValue error may occur if a set is attempted to a value which is not a whole number of seconds.

HelloTimeThe value that all bridges use for HelloTime when this bridge is acting as the root. A “badValue” error may occur if a set is attempted to a value which is not a whole number of seconds.

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FwdDelayThe value that all bridges use for ForwardDelay when this bridge is acting as the root. The range for this parameter is related to the value of MaxAge. A “badValue” error may occur if a set is attempted to a value which is not a whole number of seconds.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

OperStateBy default, this mode is set to notActivated. Valid values are:

notActivated - the VLAN entry is not acti-vated and not in running mode

activated - the VLAN entry is activated and in running mode.

NumPortsThe number of ports controlled by this bridging entity.

BaseTypeThe type of bridging this bridge can perform. If a bridge is actually performing a certain type of bridging this will be indicated by entries in the port table for the given type.

ProtSpecAn indication of what version of the Spanning Tree Protocol is being run.

StpHelloTimeThe amount of time between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this node on any port when it is the root of the spanning tree or trying to become so, in units of hundredths of a second. This is the actual value that this bridge is currently using.

StpHoldTimeThis time value determines the interval length during which no more than two Configuration bridge PDUs shall be transmitted by this node, in units of hundredths of a second.

Stp Fwd DelayThis time value, measured in units of hundredths of a second, controls how fast a port changes its spanning state when moving towards the forwarding state. The value determines how long the port stays in each of the listening and learning states, which precede the forwarding state. This value is also used when a topology change has been detected and is underway, to age all dynamic entries in the forwarding database.

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VLAN by Protocol Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select VLAN Information > VLAN by Protocol Configuration.

The VLAN by Protocol Configuration view contains the following information:

VLanIdThe VLAN ID index to this table and the VLAN By Port Info Table.

IndexThe following IP/IPX protocol VLAN types are operated in Layer3 VLAN: ip, and ipx. The following are operated in Layer2 bridging: appleTalk, decNet, netBios, and others.

DynamicValid values for this field are:

disabled - disables dynamic port inclusion

enabled - enables dynamic port inclusion

These values apply to switches only.

StaticMaskThe stand-alone switch protocol VLAN port membership applied in static mode.

ExcludeMaskThe stand-alone switch protocol VLAN port membership applied in exclusive mode.

Router IntfA virtual interface for router to the VLAN - applied to router only. If an SNMP-Get value is zero, that means this field was not configured.

VLAN by IP Subnet Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select VLAN Information > VLAN by IP Configuration.

The VLAN by IP Configuration view contains the following information:

VLanIdThe VLAN ID index to this table and to the VLAN By Port Info Table.

Ip AddressThe subnet IP address.

Subnet MaskThe subnet mask associated with the subnet IP address.

DynamicValid values for this field are:

disabled - disables dynamic port inclusion

enabled - enables dynamic port inclusion.

These values apply to switches only.

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SubnetStaticMaskThe stand-alone switch VLAN by subnet port membership applied in static mode.

ExcludeMaskThe stand-alone switch VLAN by subnet port membership applied in exclusive mode.

RouterIntfA virtual interface for router to the VLAN - applied to router only. If an SNMP-Get value is zero, this field was not configured.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

DynamicMaskThe stand-alone switch VLAN By Subnet active port membership.

VLAN by IPX Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select VLAN Information > VLAN by IPX Configuration.

The VLAN by Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Configuration view contains the following information:

VLanIdThe VLAN ID index to this table and to the VLAN By Port Info Table.

NetworkNumThe IPX network number.

FrameTypeThe following IPX frame types are operated in Layer3 VLAN: ipxEthernet8022, ipxEthernet8023, ipxEthernetII, and ipxEthernetSnap.

DynamicValid values for this field are:

disabled - disables dynamic port inclusion

enabled - enables dynamic port inclusion.

These values apply to switches only.

StaticMaskThe VLAN by IPX network port membership applied in static mode.

ExcludeMaskThe VLAN by IPX network port membership applied in exclusive mode.

RouterIntfA virtual interface for router to the VLAN - applied to router only. If a SNMP-Get value is zero, this field was not configured.

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RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

DynamicMaskThe VLAN By IPX network active port membership.

ChassisStatMaskThe Chassis VLAN By IPX network port membership applied in static mode.

ExcludeMaskThe Chassis VLAN By IPX network port membership applied in exclusive mode.

ChassDynamicMaskThe Chassis VLAN By IPX network active port membership.

VLanNameThe VLAN community name string.

VLAN by AppleTalk Cable Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select VLAN Information > VLAN by AppleTalk Configuration.

The VLAN by AppleTalk Configuration view contains the following information:

VLan IdThe VLAN ID of a PORT VLAN to which the AppleTalk Cable was attached.

CableIndexThe AppleTalk Cable VLAN index number.

RouterIntfA virtual router interface to the AppleTalk Cable VLAN, only router products accept the SNMP-SET operation. A value of zero indicates that virtual router interface was not configured.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

ChassStaticMaskA list of ports which are statically configured to become port members of a VLAN.

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VLanNameThe VLAN name string.

Switch Port Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select Switch Port Information.

The Switch Port Information view contains the following information:

PortNumThe port index.

MonitorModeA monitoring port is selected and its traffic will be analyzed if the mode is not disabled, which is the default mode. Valid values are:

disabled - no traffic monitoring

input - traffic monitoring is activated on packets received

output - traffic monitoring is activated on packets transmitted

both - traffic monitoring is activated on pack-ets received and transmitted.

TagTypeFor tagged port, there could be multiple VLANs per port. For untagged port or auto port, there is only one VLAN ID per port.

ChnModeThe port can be configured to operate in either half or full-duplex mode. The values are: halfDuplex, and fullDuplex.

InfoSpeedThe speed configuration for a port. The values are:

none - link down or no traffic

sAutoSense - auto-sensing 10 or 100Mbits

s10M - 10Mbits per second

s100M - 100Mbits per second

s1G - 1Gbits per second

s45M - 45Mbits per second (T3) - for expan-sion board only

s155M - 155Mbits per second (ATM) - for expansion board only

MediaTypeThe media type for the port. The values are:

other - other or unknown media

m100BaseTX - 100Mbits per second copper

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m100BaseFX - 100Mbits per second fiber

m1000BaseFX - 1Gbits per second fiber

mT3 - 45Mbits per second (T3)

m155ATM - 155Mbits per second (ATM)

m1000BaseTX - 1Gbits per second copper

m622ATM - 622Mbits per second (ATM)

m155POS - 155Mbits per second (POS)

m622POS - 622Mbits per second (POS)

ConnectorType The physical type of connector that the port offers. The values are: other - other or unknown connector, copper, and fiber.

AdminStatusThe desired state of all ports. Testing indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

LinkStatusThe current operational state of the interface. Testing indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

PortQosThe stand-alone stackable switch Port QOS Priority values are: low, and high.

The BigIron Port QOS Priority values are: level0, level1, level2, level3, level4, level5, level6, and level7.

PhysAddrThe port physical address. The physical address represents the switch port.

StpPortEnableThe enabled/disabled status of the port.

DhcpGateListIdThe ID for a DHCP gateway list entry relative to this switch port. A value of 0 indicates unset or no assigned ID

MacStationsThe total number of MAC Stations connected to the interface.

AutoNegotIf set to disable, the port will be in auto-negotiation mode. If set to enable, the port will start auto-negotiation indefinitely until it succeeds. If set to negFullAuto, the port will start with auto-negotiation. If the negotiation failed, then it will automatically switch to non-negotiation mode. If set to global, port negotiation mode follows the value of GlobalAutoNegotiate. Non-gigabit Ethernet port return the value of other. This feature applies only to Gigabit Ethernet ports.

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FlowControl Enables/disables port flow control.

LinkChargeThe total number of link state change of the interface.

IfIndexTo identify a particular interface, this field shall identify the instance of the Index field.

PortDescrA textual string containing the slot/port information about the interface.

PortEnableThe enabled/disabled fast span port status of the port.

UplinkEnableThe enabled/disabled fast span uplink status of the port.

VLanIdThe ID of a VLAN of which this port is a member. Port must be untagged. For tagged port which belongs to multiple VLANs, this field returns 0, which is an invalid VLAN ID value.

RouteOnlyThe enable/disable L2 switching of a routing switch port. By default, the routing switch performs routing first. If routing failed, it

performs switching. Enable route only instructs the routing switch to perform routing only. for a L2 switching only product, reading this field always returns disabled.

Port STP Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select Port STP Configuration.

The Port STP Configuration view contains the following information:

VLanIdThe VLAN ID of the VLAN Switch community.

PortNumThe port number of the switch.

PortPriorityThe value of the priority field which is contained in the first octet of the port ID.

PathCostThe contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root, which includes this port.

OperStateBy default, this mode is set to notActivated. Valid values are:

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notActivated - the Port STP entry is not acti-vated and not in running mode

activated - the Port STP entry is activated and in running mode.

PortEnableThe enabled/disabled status of the port.

FwdTransThe number of times this port has transitioned from the learning state to the forwarding state.

PortStateThe port’s current state as defined by application of the spanning tree protocol. This state controls what action a port takes on reception of a frame. If the bridge has detected a port that is malfunctioning it will place that port into the broken state.

DesgCostThe path cost of the designated port of the segment connected to this port. This value is compared to the root path cost field in received bridge PDUs.

DesgRootThe unique bridge identifier of the bridge recorded as the root in the configuration BPDUs transmitted by the designated bridge for the segment to which the port is attached.

DesgBridgeThe bridge identifier of the bridge which this port considers to be the designated bridge for this port’s segment.

DesgPortThe port identifier of the port on the designated bridge for this port’s segment.

Trunk Port Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select Trunk Port Configuration.

The Trunk Port Configuration view contains the following information:

IndexThe number of the trunk entries that can be configured.

PortMaskTrunk membership of the Switch.

TrunkTypeThe trunk connection type which specifies what device the trunk ports are connected to.

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DHCP Gateway List ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select DHCP Gateway List.

The DHCP Gateway List view contains the following information:

ListIdThe ID for a DHCP gateway list entry.

AddrListThe DHCP gateway address list for each DHCP gateway list ID. This list contains 1 to 8 IP addresses represented by octet string.

RowStatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

RADIUS General Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select RADIUS General Information.

The RADIUS General Information view contains the following information:

Radius SNMP AccessIndicates whether Radius group MIB fields can be accessed by SNMP manager. If the value is disabled, all Radius group MIB fields return “general error.”

Radius RetransmitThe number of authentication query retransmissions to the Radius server.

RadiusEnableTelnetAuthEnable/disable telnet authentication specified by LoginMethod.

RadiusTimeOutInterval specifies how long to wait for authentication reply from the Radius server, each unit is one second.

RadiusDeadTimeInterval specifies Radius server dead time, each unit is one minute.

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RADIUS Server Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select RADIUS Server Information.

The RADIUS Server Information view contains the following information:

ServerIpThe Radius server IP address.

AuthportThe Authentication UDP port number.

AcctPortThe account UDP port number.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a Radius server table entry.

Tacacs General Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select Tacacs General Information.

The Tacacs General Information view contains the following information:

Tacacs RetransmitThe number of authentication query retransmissions to the Tacacs server.

Tacacs TimeOutInterval specifies how long to wait for authentication reply from the Tacacs server, each unit is one second.

Tacacs SNMP AccessIndicates whether Tacacs group MIB objects can be accessed by SNMP manager. If value is disabled, all Tacacs group MIB objects return “general error”.

TacacsDeadTimeInterval specifies Tacacs server dead time, each unit is one minute.

QOS Profile Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select QOS Profile Information.

The QOS Profile Information view contains the following information:

Index The table index of QOS profile.

ProfileNameQOS profile name string.

RequestedBWQOS profile requested bandwidth.

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CalculatedBWQOS profile calculated bandwidth.

L4 Server Load Balancing ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Server Load Balancing.

The L4 Server Load Balancing view contains the following information:

Global SDA typeThe global session distribution algorithm (SDA).

Total ConnectionsTotal connections in this device.

Limit ExceedsThe number of connections per second.

The following additional field information is available for the L4 Server Load Balancing view:

• Forward Traffic• Reverse Traffic• Drops• Dangling• Disable Count• Aged• Finished• Free Session Count

• Backup Interface• L4 Active• Redundancy• L4 Backup• Backup State• No PDU Sent• No PDU Count• No Port Map

BackupMacAddrAssociated MAC address for backup monitoring port.

BecomeActiveThe number of times this device becomes active.

BecomeStandByThe number of times this device becomes standby.

L4 Enable/Disable TrapsAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Enable/Disable Traps.

The L4 Enable/Disable Traps view contains the following information:

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EnableMaxSessionLimitReachEnables/disables maximum number of connections reached trap.

EnableTcpSynLimitReachedEnables/disables the number of TCP SYN limits reached trap.

EnableRealServerDownTrapEnables/disables the real server down trap.

EnableRealServerMaxConnLimitReachedEnables/disables the real server maximum number of connections reached trap.

EnableBecomeActiveTrapEnables/disables trap of the server load balancing switch changes state from standby to active.

EnableRealServerUpTrapEnables/disables the real server up trap.

EnableRealServerPortUpTrapEnables/disables the real server TCP port up trap.

EnableRealServerPortDownEnables/disables the real server TCP port down trap.

EnableBecomeStandbyTrapEnables/disables trap of the server load balancing switch changes state from active to standby.

L4 Virtual Information ViewsThe L4 Virtual Information selection consists of the following views:

• Server Table• Server Port Table• Server Status Table (Page 101)• Port Status Table (Page 102)• Server Configuration View (Page 102)

Server TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Virtual Information > Server Table.

The Server Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a virtual server entry.

NameThe virtual server name.

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VirtualIPThe virtual server IP address.

AdminStatusThe virtual server status is either disabled or enabled.

SDATypeThe TCP/UDP sessions distribution algorithms type.

Server Port TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Virtual Information > Server Port Table.

The Server Port Table contains the following information:

IndexThe index for virtual server port entry.

NameThe virtual server name.

The following additional field information is available for the Server Port Table:

• Port• Admin Status• Sticky• Concurrent

RowStatusTo create or delete a virtual server port entry.

DeleteStateDelete operation state.

Server Status TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Virtual Information > Server Status Table.

The Server Status Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a virtual server status entry.

NameThe virtual server name.

The following additional field information is available for the Server Status Table:

• Receive Pkts• Transmit Pkts• Total Connections

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Port Status TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Virtual Information > Port Status Table.

The Port Status Table contains the following information:

IndexThe index for virtual server port status entry.

The following field information is available for the Port Status Table:

• Port Name• Connection• Total Connection• Peak Connection

Server Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Virtual Information > Server Configuration.

The Server Configuration view contains the following information:

VirtualIPThe virtual server IP address.

CfgNameThe virtual server name.

AdminStatusThe virtual server status is either disabled or enabled.

CfgSDATypeTCP/UDP sessions distribution algorithms type.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a virtual server entry.

DeleteStateThe delete operation state.

L4 Real Information ViewsThe L4 Real Information selection consists of the following views:

• Server Table• Server Port Table• Server Status Table (Page 103)• Port Status Table (Page 104)• Server Configuration View (Page 104)

Server TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Real Information > Server Table.

The Server Table contains the following information:

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IndexThe table index for a Real Server entry.

NameThe real server name.

VirtualIPThe real server IP address.

AdminStatusThe real server status is either disabled or enabled.

MaxConnectionsThe real server maximum connection allowed.

WeightThe real server weight.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a real server entry.

DeleteStateThe delete operation state.

Server Port TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Real Information > Server Port Table.

The Server Port Table contains the following information:

IndexThe index for real server port entry.

The following additional field information is available for the Server Port Table:

• Name• Port• Admin Status

RowStatusCreates or deletes a real server port entry.

DeleteStateDeletes the operation state.

Server Status TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Real Information > Server Status Table.

The Server Status Table contains the following information:

IndexThe table index for a real server status entry.

The following additional field information is available for the Server Status Table:

• Port• Server Name• Count

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• Status State• Fail Time• Connection• Total Conn• Rx Pkts• Tx Pkts• Rx Bytes• Tx Bytes• Peak Conn

Port Status TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Real Information > Port Status Table.

The Port Status Table contains the following information:

IndexThe index for real server port status entry.

The following additional field information is available for the Port Status Table:

• Status Port• Server Name• Reassign Count

StateReal server port state.

Fail TimeIndicates how many seconds have elapsed from the last retry.

Current ConnReal server port current connection.

Total ConnReal server port total connection.

Rx PktsReal server port receive packets.

Tx PktsReal server port transmit packets.

Rx BytesReal server port receive bytes.

Tx BytesReal server port transmit bytes.

Peak ConnPeak connection for real server port.

Server Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Real Information > Server Configuration.

The Server Configuration contains the following information:

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ServerCfgIPThe real server IP address.

CfgNameThe real server name.

AdminStatusThe real server status. Valid values are: disabled or enabled.

MaxConnThe real server maximum connection allowed.

CfgWeightThe real server weight.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a real server entry.

DeleteStateThe delete operation state.

L4 Bind TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Bind Table.

The L4 Bind Table contains the following information:

IndexThe index for bind entry.

The following additional field information is available for the L4 Bind Table:

• Virtual Server• Virtual Port• Real Server• Real Port• Row Status

L4 Policy TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Policy Table.

The L4 Policy Table contains the following information:

Policy IdThe ID to identify an entry.

PriorityThe stand alone stackable switch L4 policy priority values are: normal, high, cache, and transparent.

The BigIron switch L4 priority values are: level0, level1, level2, level3, level4, level5, level6, and level7.

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ScopeThe Scope of the local or global port system. Global automatically applies to all ports, while local applies to a port.

The following additional field information is available for the L4 Policy Table:

• Protocol• Port

Row StatusCreates or deletes rows in the table, and administers their use. The values are listed in Table 6 (Page 31).

L4 Web Information ViewsThe L4 Web Information selection consists of the following views:

• Cache Table (Page 106)• Cache Group Table (Page 107)• Cache Traffic Table (Page 107)• Cache Server Port Table (Page 108)

Cache TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Web Information > Cache Table.

The Cache Table contains the following information:

CacheIPThe real server IP address.

CacheNameThe real server name.

AdminStatusThe real server status is either disabled or enabled.

ConnectionThe real server maximum connection allowed.

CacheWeightThe real server weight.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a real server entry.

DeleteStateThe delete operation state.

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Cache Group TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Web Information > Cache Group Table.

The Cache Group Table contains the following information:

Group IdThe identification for a Web cache group entry.

Group NameThe Web cache group name.

Cache Ip ListA list of the server cache group real server IP address. The number of IP addresses is from 1 to the maximum number of server IP addresses allowed in the list.

Dest MaskThe cache server group destination mask.

Scr MaskThe cache server group source mask.

Admin StatusThe Web cache group is set to one of the following: enabled, and disabled.

Row StatusCreate or deletes a Web cache group entry.

Cache Traffic TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Web Information > Cache Traffic Table.

The Cache Traffic Table contains the following information:

Traffic IpThe cache server IP address.

PortThe Web cache port is one of the protocol ports, such as UDP, TCP, etc.

CurrConnNumber of the current connections in Web cache group.

TotalConnThe total connections in Web cache group.

TxPktsNumber of packets sending from Client/Web-Server to Cache Server.

RxPktsNumber of packets sending from Cache Server to Client/Web Server.

TxOctetsNumber of octets sending from Cache server to Client/Web Server.

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RxOctetsNumber of octets sending from Cache server to Client/Web Server.

PortStateThe web cache port state.

Cache Server Port TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundrySWApp device icon, select L4 Web Information > Cache Server Port Table.

The Cache Server Port Table contains the following information:

ServerIpThe cache server IP address.

PortThe Web cache port is one of the protocol port such as UDP, TCP, etc.

AdminStatusThe Web cache group is set to one of the following: enabled, and disabled.

RowStatusCreates or deletes a real server port entry.

DeleteStateThe delete operation state.

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Performance View

This section introduces the Performance view. For details concerning this view, refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation.

Performance views display performance statistics in terms of a set of transmission attributes, e.g., cell rates, frame rates, % error, etc. A typical view is shown in Figure 5. The instantaneous condition of each transmission attribute is recorded in a graph. The statistical information for each attribute is presented in the adjacent table.

Generally, you determine performance at the device level through Performance views accessed from the Device and Application icons. You determine performance at the port/interface level through Performance views accessed from Interface icons.

Figure 5: Performance View

SpectroGRAPH: Type Routing

Model Name

Contact

Description

Location

Network Address System Up Time

Manufacturer

Device Type

Serial Number

Log

100.0

10.00

1.00

0.10

0.01

000:40:0 0:30:0 0:20:0

Value Average Peak Value

* Frame Rate

% Delivered

% Forwarded

% Transmit

% Error

DetailGraph Properties Scroll to Date-Time

File View Tools Bookmarks

% Discarded*Frames per second

type routing of type IP Routing of Landscape node: Primary

Primary Application

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Configuration View

This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of Foundry Networks devices in SPECTRUM.

Configuration views let you to see and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications. The following Configuration view is available for models of Foundry Network devices.

Device Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Configuration.

A typical Device Configuration view is shown in Figure 6. Generally, this view includes a few fields that display device information as well as an Interface Configuration Table that lists interface parameters, some of which can be changed (see SPECTRUM Views). Some Device Configuration views include one or more buttons that provide access to device-specific configuration information. These are described below.

Figure 6: Device Configuration View

freesia of type FoundryIron of Landscape: Primary

System Up Time

Manufacturer

Device Type

Serial Number

Network AddressModel ContactDescriptionLocation

File View Help Tools

Contact Status

Primary Address

Number of Interfaces

Device Configuration View

Interface Configuration TableSort Find Update

Index Description Type Bandwidth Physical Address Operation Status

Bookmarks

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Preferred Addresses

Device Name

ReconfigureRouter Redundancy

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Chassis Information

This section describes the various Chassis Information views available for models of Foundry Networks devices in SPECTRUM.

The following Chassis Information views provide current information on the working status of this chassis. The following views are provided:

• Chassis General Information View• Chassis Power Supply Information (Page 114)• Chassis Fan Table (Page 114)

Chassis General Information ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Chassis Information > General Information.

ChassisTypeRepresents the type of Foundry product being managed.

ChassisSerNumThe serial number of the chassis. If the serial number is unknown or unavailable then the value should be a zero length string.

ChassisPwrSupplyStatusA bit array that contains the value of the Chassis Power Supplies. This is a packed bit string; the 2 status power supplies are encoded into 4 bits (a nibble). There are multiple power supplies per chassis in this release. Table 9 shows the meaning of each bit: (bit 0 is the least significant bit).

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ChassisFanStatusA bit array that contains the value of the fan status. This is a packed bit string. The status of each fan is encoded into one bit. Possible values are:

0 = fan failure

1 = fan good

There are two fans per VLAN Switch chassis in this release. Table 10 shows the meaning of each bit: (bit 0 is the least significant bit).

ChassisMainBrdDescriptionThe main board description string. (It is obsolete for the Chassis Product.)

ChassisMainPortTotalThe total number of ports for the main board. (It is obsolete for the Chassis Product.)

ChassisExpBrdDescriptionThe expansion board description string. Expansion boards are attached to the main board. (It is obsolete for the Chassis Product.)

Table 9: Bit Meanings

Bit Position Meaning

12-31 reserved

11 Power Supply 4 DC (0=bad, 1=good).

10 Power Supply 3 DC (0=bad, 1=good).

9 Power Supply 4 present status (0=present, 1=not-present).

8 Power Supply 3 present status (0=present, 1=not-present).

4-7 reserved

3 Power Supply 2 DC (0=bad, 1=good).

2 Power Supply 1 DC (0=bad, 1=good).

1 Power Supply 2 present status (0=present, 1=not-present).

0 Power Supply 1 present status (0=present, 1=not-present).

Table 10: Fan Bit Definitions

Bit Position Meaning

4-31 reserved

3 fan4 status

2 fan3 status

1 fan2 status

0 fan1 status

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ChassisExpPortTotalThe total number of ports for the expansion board. (It is obsolete for the Chassis Product.)

ChassisIdNumberAn administratively-assigned chassis identity number used by inventory control.

ChassisStatusLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel status LEDs. This is a bit-map; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24 that means 24 Ports Status LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. Possible bit values are:

0 = off (no traffic)

1 = on (traffic)

ChassisTrafficLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel traffic LEDs. This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24 that means 24 Ports Traffic LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. Possible bit values for each switch port are:

0 = off (no traffic)

1 = on (traffic)

ChassisMediaLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel media LEDs. This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24 that means 24 Ports Media LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. Possible bit values for each switch port are:

0 = half duplex

1 = full duplex

ChassisEnablePwrSupplyTrapIndicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate power supply failure traps.

ChassisExpBrdIdThe expansion board identifier. Expansion board are those boards attaching on the main board. It is an encoded octet string.

ChassisMainBrdIdThe main board identifier, which can uniquely identify a board type. It is an encoded octet string.

ChassisSpeedLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel media LEDs. This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch

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port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24, that means 24 Ports Speed LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = 10 MBit

1 = 100 MBit

ChassisEnableFanTrapIndicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate fan failure traps.

Chassis Power Supply InformationAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Chassis Information > Power Information.

IndexThe table index for chassis power information.

DescriptionThe power supply description string.

OperStatusThe power supply operation status.

Chassis Fan TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Chassis Information > Fan Information.

IndexThe index to the fan table.

DescriptionThe fan description string.

OperStatusThe fan operation status.

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Agent Information

This section describes the various Agent Information views available for models of Foundry Networks devices in SPECTRUM.

The following Agent Information views provide current information on the working status of this agent. The following views are provided.

• Board Information• System Parameters Configuration Information

(Page 118)• Configured Module Information (Page 118)

Board InformationAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Agent Information > Board Information.

IndexThe index to the Agent Interface Table.

MainBrdDescThe main board description string.

MainBrdIdThe main board identifier, which can uniquely identify a board type. It is an encoded octet string.

PortTotalThe total number of ports for the main board.

BrdDescThe expansion board description string. Expansion boards are attached onto a main board.

ExpBrdIdThe expansion board identifier. Expansion boards are attached onto a main board.

ExpPortTotalThe total number of ports for the expansion board.

StatusLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel status LEDs. This is a bit-map; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The

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maximum number of ports in one chassis is 32, that means 32 Ports Status LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = off (off link)

1 = on (on link)

TrafficLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel traffic LEDs. This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24, that means 24 Ports Traffic LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = off (no traffic)

1 = on (traffic)

MediaLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel media LEDs. This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24, that means 24 Ports Media LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = half duplex

1 = full duplex

SpeedLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel media LEDs. This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24, that means 24 Ports Speed LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = 10MBit

1 = 100MBit

ModuleStatusBy default, this mode is set to notActivated (0). (See Table 11 for other possible values.)

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RedundantThe redundant status of a module. The non-management module always returns other (1). The management module returns the rest of the states.

AlarmLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel media LEDs (for POS Module Only). This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24, that means 24 Ports Speed LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = no alarm

1 = alarm

TxTrafficLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel transmit traffic LEDs (for POS Module Only). This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switchport. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24, that means 24 Ports Transmit Traffic LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = off (no transmit traffic)

1 = on (transmit traffic)

RxTrafficLedsA bit array that contains the value of the front panel receive traffic LEDs (for POS Module Only). This is a packed bit string; each LED is encoded into 1 bit for each switch port. The maximum number of ports in one chassis is 24 that means 24 Ports Receive Traffic LEDs. The expansion port number always begins from the last main port number. The following shows the meaning of each bit for each switch port:

0 = off (no receive traffic)

1 = on (receive traffic)

Table 11: Module Status

Value Definition

moduleEmpty(0) The slot of the chassis is empty.

moduleGoingDown(2) The module is going down.

moduleRejected(3) The module is being rejected due to wrong configuration.

moduleBad(4) The module Hardware is bad.

moduleComingUp(9) The module is in power-up cycle.

moduleRunning(10) The module is running.

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System Parameters Configuration InformationAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Agent Information > System Parameters Table.

IndexThe index to the Agent System Parameters Configuration Table.

DescriptionThe main board description string.

ConfigMinThe minimum value of this Agent System Parameter.

ConfigMaxThe maximum value of this Agent System Parameter.

DefaultThe default value of this Agent System Parameter.

CurrentThe current configured value of this Agent System Parameter.

Configured Module InformationAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Agent Information > Configured Module Table.

ModuleIndexThe index to the Agent Configured Module Table.

ModuleTypeIdentifies the Configured Module Type.

RowStatusTo create or delete a configured module table entry.

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Port Information

This section describes the Port Information view available for models of Foundry Networks devices in SPECTRUM.

Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the FoundryIron Device icon, select Port Information.

The Port Information view provides current information on the working status of this port.

This view contains the following information.

PortNumThe port index. Bits 0 to 7 indicate the port number and bits 8 to 11 indicate slot number (slot for chassis only).

IfIndexIn order to identify a particular interface, this field shall identify the instance of the IfIndex field, defined in RFC1213 and RFC1573.

DescrA textual string containing the slot/port information about the interface.

NameThe port name string.

InfoSpeedThe speed configuration for a port.

AdminStatusThe desired state of all ports. Testing indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

LinkStatusThe current operational state of the interface. Testing indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

ClockThe clock default = internal.

LoopBackThe loopback default = none.

ScambleATMThe ATM style scrambling default = off.

FramingThe framing default = SONET.

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CRCThe CRC default = 32 bit.

KeepAliveThe keep alive default = 10.

FlagC2The C2 flag.

FlagJ0The J0 flag.

FlagH1The H1 flag.

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Model Information View

This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for models of Foundry Networks devices in SPECTRUM.

This view displays administrative information about the device and its applications and lets you set thresholds and alarm severity for the device.

Figure 7 shows a sample Model Information view. The layout of this view is the same for all model types in SPECTRUM but some information will vary depending on the model it defines. Refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation for a complete description of this view.

Figure 7: Model Information View

Model Name ContactDescriptionLocation

SpectroGRAPH: Model Name

File View Tools Bookmarks Help

IP Address FoundryIron of Landscape: Primary

ManufacturerSysUpTime

Net AddressDevice TypeSerial Number

Model Information View

MM Name

MM Part Number

MM Version Type

Model Type

Model Creation Time

Model Created By

Model State

Security String

Communication Information

Poll / Log Information

Condition Value

Contact Status

DCM TimeOut

DCM Retry

Lost Child Count

Value When Yellow

Value When OrangeValue When Red

Community Name

Mgnmt Protocol

Poll Interval

Poll Status

Log Ratio

Last Successful Poll

Logged Polled

True

Condition Value

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Traps, Events, and Alarms

This section provides an overview of trap, event, and alarm support.

This section describes any device-specific events and alarms supported by the Foundry Networks (SM-FDR1000) management module.

• Standard Trap Support• Device-Specific Trap Support

Standard Trap SupportThe following standard traps are supported.

Device-Specific Trap SupportThe supported device-specific traps are listed in Table 13 (Page 123).

Table 12: Standard Trap Support

Standard Trap Name OID

coldStart 0.0

warmStart 1.0

linkDown 2.0

linkUp 3.0

authenticationFailure 4.0

egpNeighborLoss 5.0

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Table 13: Foundry Networks Traps

Trap Name OID Variable BindingsEvent

GeneratedAlarm

GeneratedAlarm

SeverityAlarm

Cleared

snTrapChasPwrSupply 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.6.1 None 0x0d0001 0x0d0001 Yellow None

snTrapLockedAddressViolation

1.3.6.1.2.1.17.6.2 None 0x0d0002 0x0d0002 Yellow None

snTrapOspfIfStateChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.1.1.3 0x3c10000 0x3c10000 Yellow None

snTrapOspfVirtIfStateChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.3.1.171.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.3.1.18

0x3c10001 0x3c10001 Yellow None

snOspfNbrStateChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.3 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.1.1.12

0x3c10002 None None None

snOspfVirtNbrStateChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.4 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.8

0x3c10003 None None None

snOspfIfConfigError 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.7.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.7.1.1.51.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.7.1.1.8

0x3c10004 None None None

snOspfVirtIfConfigError 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.6 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.8.1.1.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.8.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.8.1.1.6

0x3c10005 None None None

T r a p s , E v e n t s , a n d A l a r m s D e v i c e - S p e c i f i c T r a p S u p p o r t

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snOspfIfAuthFailure 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.7 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.41.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.3

0x3c10006 0x3c10006 Orange None

snOspfVirtIfAuthFailure 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.8 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.3

0x3c10007 0x3c10007 Orange None

snOspfIfRxBadPacket 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.9 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.41.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.3

0x3c10008 0x3c10008 Yellow None

snOspfVirtIfRxBadPacket 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.10 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.3

0x3c10009 0x3c10009 Yellow None

snOspfTxRetransmit 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.11 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.41.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.3

0x3c1000a 0x3c1000a Yellow None

ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.12 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.21.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.3

0x3c1000b 0x3c1000b Yellow None

Table 13: Foundry Networks Traps

Trap Name OID Variable BindingsEvent

GeneratedAlarm

GeneratedAlarm

SeverityAlarm

Cleared

T r a p s , E v e n t s , a n d A l a r m s D e v i c e - S p e c i f i c T r a p S u p p o r t

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snOspfOriginateLsa 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.13 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.12.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.7.1.1.51.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.31.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.41.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.5

0x3c1000c 0x3c1000c Yellow None

snOspfMaxAgeLsa 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.14 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.13.1.1.3 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.15.3 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.3 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.4 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.5

0x3c1000d 0x3c1000d Yellow None

snOspfLsdbOverflow 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.15 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.3 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.4 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.5

0x3c1000e None None None

snOspfLsdbApproachingOverflow

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.16 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.3 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.4 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.9.1.1.5

0x3c1000f 0x3c1000f Yellow None

snTrapL4MaxSessionLimitReached

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.17 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11

0x3c10010 0x3c10010 Yellow None

snTrapL4TcpSynLimitReached 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.18 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.2.4.1.11

0x3c10011 None None None

Table 13: Foundry Networks Traps

Trap Name OID Variable BindingsEvent

GeneratedAlarm

GeneratedAlarm

SeverityAlarm

Cleared

T r a p s , E v e n t s , a n d A l a r m s D e v i c e - S p e c i f i c T r a p S u p p o r t

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snTrapL4RealServerUp 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.19 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.1.1 0x3c10012 0x3c10012 Yellow None

snTrapL4RealServerDown 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.20 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.1.2 0x3c10013 0x3c10013 Yellow None

snTrapL4RealServerPortUp 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.21 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.2

0x3c10014 None None None

snTrapL4RealServerPortDown 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.22 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.11.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.2

0x3c10015 None None None

snTrapL4RealServerMaxConnectionLimitReached

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.23 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.3

0x3c10021 None None None

snTrapL4BecomeStandby 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.24 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.3

0x3c10016 None None None

snTrapL4BecomeActive 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.25 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.4.13.4

0x3c10017 0x3c10017 Yellow None

snTrapModuleInserted 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.26 None 0x3c10022 0x3c10022 Yellow None

snTrapModuleRemoved 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.27 None 0x3c10023 None None 0x3c10022

snTrapChasPwrSupplyFailed 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.28 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.2.1.1.1 0x3c10018 None None None

snTrapChasFanFailed 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.29 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.2.1.1.1 0x3c10019 None None None

snTrapLockedAddressViolation2

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.30 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.1.2.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.1.2.1.1.2

0x3c1001a 0x3c1001a Yellow None

snTrapFsrpIfStateChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.31 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.1.3.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.1.3.1.1.2

0x3c1001b 0x3c1001b Yellow None

Table 13: Foundry Networks Traps

Trap Name OID Variable BindingsEvent

GeneratedAlarm

GeneratedAlarm

SeverityAlarm

Cleared

T r a p s , E v e n t s , a n d A l a r m s D e v i c e - S p e c i f i c T r a p S u p p o r t

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snTrapVrrpIfStateChange 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.32 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10024 0x3c10024 Yellow None

snTrapMgmtModuleRedunStateChange

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.33 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10025 None None None

snTrapTemperatureWarning 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.34 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10026 0x3c10026 Yellow None

snTrapAccessListDeny 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.35 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10027 0x3c10027 Yellow None

snTrapMacFilterDeny 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.36 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10028 0x3c10028 Red None

snTrapL4GslbRemoteUp 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.37 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10029 0x3c10029 Yellow None

snTrapL4GslbRemoteDown 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.38 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1002a 0x3c1002a Yellow None

snTrapL4GslbRemoteControllerUp

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.39 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1002b None None 0x3c1002c

snTrapL4GslbRemoteControllerDown

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.40 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1002c 0x3c1002c None None

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpUp

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.41 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1002d None None 0x3c1002e

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpDown

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.42 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1002e 0x3c1002e Yellow None

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpPortUp

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.43 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1002f None None 0x3c1001d

snTrapL4GslbHealthCheckIpPortDown

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.44 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1001d 0x3c1001d Yellow None

snTrapL4FirewallBecomeStandby

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.45 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10030 None None 0x3c1001e

Table 13: Foundry Networks Traps

Trap Name OID Variable BindingsEvent

GeneratedAlarm

GeneratedAlarm

SeverityAlarm

Cleared

T r a p s , E v e n t s , a n d A l a r m s D e v i c e - S p e c i f i c T r a p S u p p o r t

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snTrapL4FirewallBecomeActive

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.46 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1001e 0x3c1001e Yellow None

snTrapL4FirewallPathUp 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.47 None 0x3c10038 0x3c10038 Orange None

snTrapL4FirewallPathDown 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.48 None 0x3c1001f None None 0x3c10038

snTrapIcmpLocalExceedBurst 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.49 None 0x3c10031 None None 0x3c10032

snTrapIcmpTransitExceedBurst

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.50 None 0x3c10032 0x3c10032 Yellow None

snTrapTcpLocalExceedBurst 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.51 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10033 0x3c10033 Yellow None

snTrapTcpTransitExceedBurst 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.52 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10034 0x3c10034 Yellow None

snTrapL4ContentVerification 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.53 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10035 0x3c10035 Yellow None

snTrapDuplicateIp 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.54 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10036 0x3c10036 Yellow None

snTrapMplsProblem 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.55 None 0x3c10037 None None None

snTrapMplsException 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.56 None 0x3c10020 0x3c10020 Orange None

snTrapMplsAudit 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.57 None 0x3c10039 0x3c10039 Orange None

snTrapMplsDeveloper 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.58 None 0x3c1003a 0x3c1003a Orange None

snTrapNoBmFreeQueue 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.59 None 0x3c1003b None None None

snTrapSmcDmaDrop 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.60 None 0x3c1003c None None None

snTrapSmcBpDrop 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.61 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1003d 0x3c1003d Yellow None

snTrapBmWriteSeqDrop 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.62 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1003e None None None

snTrapBgpPeerUp 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.63 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c1003f None None None

Table 13: Foundry Networks Traps

Trap Name OID Variable BindingsEvent

GeneratedAlarm

GeneratedAlarm

SeverityAlarm

Cleared

T r a p s , E v e n t s , a n d A l a r m s

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snTrapBgpPeerDown 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.64 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10040 None None None

snTrapL4RealServerResponseTimeLowerLimit

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.65 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10041 None None None

snTrapL4RealServerResponseTimeUpperLimit

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.66 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10042 None None None

snTrapL4TcpAttackRateExceedMax

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.67 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10043 0x3c10043 Yellow None

snTrapL4TcpAttackRateExceedThreshold

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.68 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10044 0x3c10044 Yellow None

snTrapL4ConnectionRateExceedMax

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.69 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10045 0x3c10045 Red None

snTrapL4ConnectionRateExceedThreshold

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.70 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10046 0x3c10046 Yellow None

snTrapChasPwrSupply 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.71 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10047 0x3c10047 Red None

snTrapLockedAddressViolation

1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.6.72 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.1.2.1.44 0x3c10048 0x3c10048 Yellow None

Table 13: Foundry Networks Traps

Trap Name OID Variable BindingsEvent

GeneratedAlarm

GeneratedAlarm

SeverityAlarm

Cleared

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Index

AAction 54, 55, 79Address

Interface IP 19Physical (MAC) 19Translation 20

Address Range ID 75Address Range View 75Address Table 32Admin Status 18Advertisement 83

Link State 82Aggregator AS Number 43Alarm Generated 123Application

Device-specific 25Foundry AppleTalk 26Foundry BGP4 28Foundry IP 44Foundry IPX 65Foundry OSPF 72Foundry SW 87

Area ID 81Area Table 74AsPath

Filter 39Installed 30

List 42, 43String 40Type 40

As-Path Table 32Atomic Aggregate 43Attribute Table 43Authentication

Key 85Key ID 86Wait Time 86

Authentication Type 78

BBackdoor 42Bootp Server 44

CCableIndex 92Chassis Information Views 111ChassStaticMask 92Checksum 83Clear Command View 38ClearVrrpStatistics 62Cluster List 43

Common ApplicationDocumentation 23

CommunityFilter 39List 41Num 40Nums 41Type 40

Community Table 33Configuration

General 34Interface 76Interface Tables 49Loopback If 65Match 39Port STP 95Priority 63Server 102, 104Set 39System Parameters 118Trunk Port 96VLAN by AppleTalk Cable 92VLAN by IP Subnet 90VLAN by IPX 91VLAN by Protocol 90VRRP 63

Configuration views 110Connection

I n d e x I n d e x

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Current 104, 107Maximum 105, 106Peak 104Total 104

ConnectorType 94

DDevice Configuration View 110Device icon 13Devices supported by this module 8Device-Specific MIBs 24DHCP gateway list ID 94DHCP Gateway List View 97Distribute Table 36DVMRP Tables 56Dynamic port inclusion 90DynamicMask 91

EEvent Generated 123ExcludeMask 90, 91External Link State View 82

FFilter Tables 31Filters 48

Forward Filter Table 68Forwarding Cache Table 28Foundry Element Manager 13Fwd Pkts Cnt 66

GGeneral Information View 73General Table 50Generation ID 58Global SDA type 99Global Table 62GraftRetransmitTime 60Group

Address 26Age 26Dir 33Membership Time 25

HHello Interval 78

IIcons

Device 13Interface 18

IF RIP Access Table 70

IF SAP Access Table 71InactivityTime 60InfoSpeed 93Interface

Type, Device 18InterfaceDR 61IP Filter Table 46IP Forwarding Cache View 51IP Rip Information View 52IP Static Route Table 46IPX Counters 66IPX encapsulation type 71

LL4 Bind Table 105L4 Enable/Disable Traps 99L4 Policy Table 105L4 QOS Priority 47L4 Real Information Views 102L4 Server Load Balancing 99L4 Virtual Information Views 100L4 Web Information Views 106Link State Advertisement 82Link State ID 81LsdbAge 82, 83LsdbLsId 82LsdbType 82

I n d e x I n d e x

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MMAC Address 52Mask 20Match Configuration View 39MaxNumVRIDPerIntf 62MaxNumVRIDPerSystem 62MD5 Authentication Key 78Metric 86Model type 13MonitorMode 93

NName 101, 103Neighbor Capabilities 59Neighbor Information View 34Neighbor Priority 80Neighbor Router Timeout 57Neighbor Table 33NeighIp 33, 34, 36Network I/O ports 21Network Type 19

OOID 123Oper Status View 41OperState 89OperStatus Table 37

Origin 40

PPathCost 95Port

Index for Loopback Interface 65MTU 49Neighbor 80OSPF interface 76Outgoing 28

Port Access View 55Port Counters Table 72Port Number, Device 18PortQos 94Prune Age 57Prune Time 60

QQOS Profile Information View 98Query-Interval 25

RRADIUS General Information

View 97RADIUS Server Information View 98RARP Table 47

Rcv Drop Pkts Cnt 66Rcv Filt Pkts Cnt 66Redistribution of Route Table 79Redistribution Table 54Required Reading 7Result Table 51Rfc-1583 Compatibility 74Rip Gbl Filt List 66Route Discard Time 57Route Expire Time 57Route Filter Table 54Route Map Table 34, 36Route Neighboring Filter View 55Router ID 81Router Intf 90RouterID 86RouterIntf 91RouterType 86Routing Information View 86Row Status 64, 71, 75, 78RxAuthPwdMismatc 62RxAuthTypeErrCnt 62RxHeaderErrCnts 62RxVridErrCnts 62

SSap Filt On All Port 66Sap Gbl Filt List 66ScambleATM 119SDAType 101

I n d e x I n d e x

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Serial ports 21Server Table 68Set Configuration View 39Socket Priority Table 27Source Mask 59Spanning Tree Protocol

Forward Delay 89Hello Time 89Hold Time 89version 89

Static ARP Table 47StaticMask 90Status Information View 83Summary Table 38Supported devices 8

BigIron 8FastIron 8NetIron 8ServerIron 8TurboIron 8

Supported MIBs 24

TTacacs General Information View 98Threshold Information 19Trace Route 50Trap Name 123Trap Support 122Trap Support Objects View 86Tx Pkts Cnt 66

UUDP Helper Address 50Upstream Neighbor 59

VViews

Agent Information 115Application 22Chassis Information 111Configuration 110Model Information 121Performance 110Port Information 119

Virtual Interface 77Virtual Neighbor Table 80VLAN Information 88VLanId 90, 91, 95VLanName 92Vrrp IfStateChangeTrap 62VRRP Tables 61

WWaitTime 86Web Admin URL, configure 13