Assigning the
GS2000 Line Card Host Name
You can identify the line card by assigning it a host name. The name is used
only for descriptive or informational purposes. It does not affect or change the line card's
address.
Procedure:
Step |
Action |
1 |
Enter a name for the line card. You can use a
maximum of 80 alphanumeric characters, including spaces. |
2 |
Click Apply. |
Configuring System Identification Parameters
This window allows you to configure the location of the line card and a
contact person. This information is available as a MIB to management agents that are based
on SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
To completely configure the line card for remote management using MIB-based
management systems, you must configure:
Procedure:
Step |
Action |
1 |
Specify a physical location for the line card.
For example, you may want to indicate that a line card is located in Building 2, third floor,
room 2. You can use a maximum of 80 alphanumeric characters. |
2 |
Enter the information about the person
responsible for the line card. For example, you could enter a name and phone number. You can
use a maximum of 80 alphanumeric characters. |
3 |
Click Apply. |
Field Descriptions
System Status |
Type |
GS2000 (product name). |
Description
|
Number of ports and their
protocols, as well as the version of the Data Moving Engine (DME). |
Revision
|
Revision numbers of the
hardware, Read-Only Memory (ROM), and software. |
Up
Time |
Number of minutes the
line card has run without a reset. |
Management
Resets |
Number of times that the
line card received a management command to restart. |
Unsolicited
Resets |
Number of times that the
line card resets automatically without receiving a management command. |
System Identification |
Name |
Name assigned to the
line card. |
Contact
|
Person to contact for
support issues. |
Location
|
Physical location of the
line card. |
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