Managing Card Configuration
The Catalyst 5000 switch family supports several kinds of expansion modules.
To get information about a module, select it in the device display, then choose Card from the Configure menu.
The following categories of information are available:
Physical
Displays physical information about the module.
Upload/Download
Displays information regarding the module configuration file.
Save Configuration
Lets you save a copy of the module configuration file to a file or NVRAM.
FDDI SMT
Displays FDDI SMT card information.
FDDI MAC
Displays FDDI MAC card configuration information.
FDDI Path
Displays FDDI path information.
Physical
Card>Configure>Physical
The CiscoView Configure Card window displays the following information:
Name (moduleName)
Name assigned to the module or card by the network administrator,
such as London.
Model (moduleModel)
Manufacturers model number for the card or module.
Serial Number (moduleSerialNumberString)
Serial number of the card or module (for example, 900000023).
Hardware Version (moduleHwVersion)
Version number of the card being managed (for example, 3.1).
Firmware Version (moduleFwVersion)
Firmware version of the card being managed (for example, 2.0).
Software Version (moduleSwVersion)
Software version of the card being managed (for example, 3.2).
Status (moduleStatus)
Current status of the module or card. Possible values are ok,
minorFault, majorFault, or other. If the status is not ok, the value
of the Diagnostic Errors field gives more information about the cause
of the problem.
IP Address (moduleIPAddress)
IP address of the module or card.
Note: This field is only displayed on NAM and IDS modules.
Feature Card (moduleSubType)
Type of daughterboard attached to this module, if any.
Note: This MIB is supported by the following modules: WS-X5505, WS-X5506,
WS-X5509, WS-X5302, WS-X5530, WS-X5540, WS-X6K-SUP-2GE (Catalyst 6000 only), and WS-X6348-RJ45.
Sub modules supported by WS-X5505, WS-X5506 and WS-X5509:
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wsf5510(3), -- EARL 1
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wsf5511(4), -- EARL 1+
Sub modules supported by WS-X5302:
Sub modules supported by WS-X5530 and WS-X5540:
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wsf5520(7), -- EARL 1+
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wsf5521(8), -- NFFC
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wsf5531(9), -- NFFC II
Sub modules supported by WS-X6K-SUP-2GE and WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2 (Catalyst 6000 only):
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wsf6020(100), -- L2 switching card
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wsf6020a(101),-- L2 switching card II
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wsf6kpfc(102), -- L3 switching engine
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wsf6kpfc2(103), -- L3 switching engine II
Sub modules supported by WS-X6348-RJ45:
Uplink Card (moduleSubType2)
Type of additional daughterboard attached to this module, if any.
Note: This MIB is supported by the Supervisor III module only.
Diagnostic Errors (moduleTestResult)
Result of the modules self-test. None indicates that the module
passed all tests.
Intake Temperature (entSensorValue)
Temperature recorded by the device's intake sensor.
Exhaust Temperature (entSensorValue)
Temperature recorded by the device's exhaust sensor.
Device1 Temperature (entSensorValue)
Temperature recorded by the device1 sensor.
Device2 Temperature (entSensorValue)
Temperature recorded by the device2 sensor.
Click OK to continue.
Click Apply
to save the changes in the dialog box. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box. Click Refresh
to update the contents of the dialog box. Click Print
to print the contents of the dialog box. Click Help
to access online help.
Upload/Download
Card>Configure>Upload/Download
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is used to upload and download files to
a switch or particular card. Catalyst 1200 and 1600 devices support downloading
to the switch itself, while for a Catalyst 4000, 5000, 5500, 6000, 2900, or CPW
2200, you can download or upload files to any of the following:
Supervisor card
ATM card
FDDI card
Token Ring card
PCMCIA devices
Note: For the Token Ring card, you can download only the new software.
To display information regarding the card or module configuration file from
the CiscoView Configure Card window, select Upload/Download from the CATEGORY popup menu.
The CiscoView Configure Card window displays the following information:
TFTP Server (tftpHost)
Whether the source host for the TFTP transfer is a local or remote server. If
you specify remote, ensure that the default TFTP server displayed to the right
of the Remote field is correct; if it is not, enter the IP address or host name
of the TFTP server.
The Catalyst 6000 also accepts slot0: this allows the user to copy or save the configuration files (but not the
software image) between the internal boot flash and the PCMCI card.
Filename (tftpFile)
Name of the file for the TFTP transfer.
Local/tftp boot (tftpResult)
Displays messages as the upload/download process is occurring.
Action (tftpAction)
TFTP action to take. Choices are as follows:
Download Config Receive a configuration file from the host or file.
Upload Config Send a configuration file to the host or file.
Download Sw Receive a software image from the host or file.
Upload Sw Send a software image to the host or file.
Download Fw Receive a firmware image from the host or file.
Upload Fw Send its firmware image to the host or file.
Tftp Result Result of the last TFTP operation.
Note that the Token Ring card can execute only the Download Software option.
Click Transfer to begin the upload or download process, or click Cancel to close the dialog box without performing any action.
Save Configuration
Card>Configure>Save Configuration
The Save Configuration dialog box lets you save a copy of the module
configuration file to a file or NVRAM. To upload a file, this filename must already
exist on the server, and it must have Read/Write permission enabled.
Save Configuration to (writeNet, writeMem)
Status on whether to save the configuration to a file (writeNet) or NVRAM
(writeMem).
TFTP Server IP (hostConfigAddr)
IP address of the host server that supplied the configuration file.
File Name (hostConfigName)
Name of the configuration file. To upload a file, this filename must already
exist on the server, and it must have Read/Write permission enabled.
Click Save to save the configuration file on the TFTP server. Click Cancel to close the dialog box.
FDDI SMT
Card>Configure>SMT
To display FDDI SMT card information from the CiscoView Configure Card window,
select SMT from the CATEGORY popup menu.
The following information is displayed:
Station ID (fddimibSMTStationId)
8-octet string that uniquely identifies the FDDI station.
ECM State (fddimibSMTECMState)
Current state of the Entity Coordination Management (ECM) state machine.
Possible values are Out, In, Path_Test, or Insert.
CF State (fddimibSMTCFState)
Attachment configuration for the station or concentrator, such as thru or
wrap_ab.
Available Paths (fddimibSMTAvailablePaths)
Number of available paths.
Time Stamp (fddimibSMTTimeStamp)
Value of the station time stamp, which is included in status report messages.
Transition Time Stamp (fddimibSMTTransitionTimeStamp)
Time of the most recent event or condition assertion at the station.
Bypass Present (fddimibSMTBypassPresent)
Whether the station has a bypass on its AB port pair.
Station Status (fddimibSMTStationStatus)
Current status of the primary and secondary paths within this station.
Possible values are concatenated, separated, and thru.
Peer Wrap Flag (fddimibSMTPeerWrapFlag)
Whether the Peer Wrap value is true or false.
Remote Disconnect Flag (fddimibSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag)
Whether the station was remotely disconnected from the network as a result of
a Parameter Management Frame command.
Status Report Policy (fddimibSMTStatRptPolicy)
Whether the device implements the Status Reporting Protocol, which sends
status messages to a ring manager station.
User Data (fddimibSMTUserData)
User or location information.
Trace Max Expiration (fddimibSMTTraceMaxExpiration)
Estimated time for a trace to propagate around the ring. This is a lower bound
for detecting a nonrecovering ring.
Neighbor Notify Timer (fddimibSMTTNotify)
Number of seconds used in the Neighbor Notification protocol, which is used to
exchange address information and discover duplicate addresses. Possible range
is 2 to 30 seconds.
Config Policy (fddimibSMTConfigPolicy)
Configuration policy.
Connection Policy (fddimibSMTConnectionPolicy)
Connection types that are rejected.
Station Action (fddimibSMTStationAction)
Triggers a connect, disconnect, test, or port connector disable.
FDDI MAC
Card>Configure>FDDI MAC
To display or change FDDI MAC card configuration from the CiscoView Configure
Card window, select FDDI MAC from the CATEGORY popup menu. The following information is displayed:
SMT Address (fddimibMACSMTAddress)
6-octet individual MAC address used for SMT frames.
Upstream Neighbor (fddimibMACUpstreamNbr)
Upstream neighbor’s IEEE MAC address.
Downstream Neighbor (fddimibMACDownstreamNbr)
Downstream neighbor’s IEEE MAC address.
Old Upstream Neighbor (fddimibMACOldUpstreamNbr)
Previous value of the upstream neighbor’s MAC address.
Old Downstream Neighbor (fddimibMACOldDownstreamNbr)
Previous value of the downstream neighbor’s MAC address.
RMT State (fddimibMACRMTState)
Current value of the ring management state machine (for example, isolated,
Non_Op, or Ring_Op).
Duplicate Address Test (fddimibMACDupAddressTest)
Value of the duplicate address flag; indicates whether the duplicate address
test was passed.
Duplicate Address Flag (fddimibMACDaFlag)
Value of the ring management duplicate address flag.
Downstream Port Type (fddimibMACDownstreamPORTType)
Port Connector (PC) type of the first port downstream of this MAC (the port
that will exit the station).
Frame Status Functions (fddimacFrameStatusFunctions)
MAC’s optional frame status processing functions (for example, repeat, set, or
clear).
Not Copied Ratio (fddimibMACNotCopiedRatio)
Ratio calculated in the MAC counters table.
Not Copied Threshold (fddimibMACNotCopiedThreshold)
Threshold for determining when a MAC condition report is generated.
Not Copied (fddimibMACNotCopiedFlag)
Whether the not copied condition is present. True indicates that the not
copied condition is present.
Frame Error Ratio (fddimibMACFrameErrorRatio)
Value of the ratio to be compared with the threshold.
Frame Error Threshold (fddimibMACFrameErrorThreshold)
Indicates a threshold value used to determine when a MAC condition report is
generated.
Frame Error Flag (fddimibMACFrameErrorFlag)
Indicates whether the MAC frame error condition is present. True indicates
that the MAC frame error condition is present.
T Max Capability (fddimibMACTMaxCapability)
Displays the maximum time value of fddiMACTMax that this MAC can support.
TVX Capability (fddimibMACTVXCapability)
Specifies the maximum time value of fddiMACTVX for this MAC. TVX is the valid
transmission timer.
T Max (fddimibMACTMax)
Displays the value of T_Max, the maximum token rotation time passed to this
MAC.
T Req (fddimibMACTReq)
Displays the T_Req value passed to the MAC. This value is a timer that can
trigger a recovery process.
T Neg (fddimibMACTNeg)
Displays the value of the T_ Neg timer.
Tvx Value (fddimibMACTvxValue)
Specifies the value of the valid transmission timer (TVX) passed to this MAC.
Current Path (fddimibMACCurrentPath)
Path into which this MAC is currently inserted. Possible values are isolated,
local, secondary, primary, concatenated, and thru.
Available Paths (fddimibMACAvailablePaths)
Bitmap of path types available for this MAC. Possible values are primary (0),
secondary (1), or local (2).
Requested Paths (fddimibMACRequestedPaths)
Permitted paths into which this MAC may be inserted.
Unit Data Available (fddimibMACUnitdataAvailable)
Value of the MA_UNITDATA_Enable flag in ring management. Possible values are
true or false.
Unit Data Enable (fddimibMACUndataEnable)
Value of the MA_UNITDATA_Enable flag in ring management. Possible values are
true or false.
FDDI Path
Card>Configure>FDDI Path
To display FDDI path information from the CiscoView Configure Card window,
select FDDI Path from the CATEGORY popup menu.
The following information is displayed:
SMT Index (fddimibPATHSMTIndex)
The value of the SMT index associated with this PATH.
Index (fddimibPATHIndex)
Index variable for uniquely identifying the primary, secondary and local PATH object instances.
TVX Lower Bound (fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound)
Configurable minimum time value of fddiMACTvx that can be used by any MAC that
is configured in this path.
Max Lower Bound (fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound)
Configurable minimum time value of fddiMACTMax that can be used by any MAC
that is configured in this path.
Max T Req (fddimibPATHMaxTReq)
Configurable maximum time value of fddiMACTReq that can be used by any MAC
that is configured in this path.
Token Order (fddimibPATHConfigTokenOrder)
An object associated with Token order for this entry.
Type (fddimibPATHConfigResourceType)
Type of resource (MAC or port) for this entry.
Index (fddimibPathConfigResourceIndex)
Value of the SMT resource index used to refer to this MAC or port resource.
Path (fddimibPATHConfigCurrentPath)
Current insertion status for the resource on this path.