HP Intel Device View User Manual

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Page 1 - Device View

Intel® Device ViewUser Guide713265-001

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7INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 1Installing Intel Device ViewBefore you install Intel Device View, make sure your PC meets thesystem requirements on pages 5-6.1

Page 3 - Contents

8CHAPTER 2INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEUsing Intel DeviceViewOverviewThis chapter explains how to start Intel Device View and use some ofits basic feat

Page 4 - Quick Start

9USING INTEL DEVICE VIEWCHAPTER 2Starting Intel Device ViewWindows versionClick the Intel Device View – Windows icon in the Intel Device Viewprogram g

Page 5 - Manage devices

10CHAPTER 2INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEInstalling a new deviceAfter you’ve installed a new hub, switch, or router on your network,you can use Intel De

Page 6 - Installation

11USING INTEL DEVICE VIEWCHAPTER 2Managing a deviceTo manage a device1 In the Device Tree, double-click the icon of the device you want tomanage. The

Page 7 - Choosing a version

12CHAPTER 2INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEUsing the Device TreeWhen you start Intel Device View, the Device Discovery service beginssearching for support

Page 8 - System requirements

13USING INTEL DEVICE VIEWCHAPTER 2Adding a device to the Device TreeTo add a device to the Device Tree1 Right-click anywhere on the Device Tree.2 Clic

Page 9 - HP OpenView plug-in

14CHAPTER 2INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEViews and windowsIntel Device View provides several different views and windows thatdisplay different types of

Page 10 - Installing Intel Device View

15USING INTEL DEVICE VIEWCHAPTER 2Diagnostics windowThe Diagnostics window lists all diagnostic messages sent by thedevice being managed.Trap windowTh

Page 11 - Using Intel Device

16CHAPTER 2INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEErrors windowThe Error view lists all error messages generated by the switch or routerbeing managed.

Page 12 - Starting Intel Device View

Year 2000 CapableAn Intel product, when used in accordance with its associated documentation, is “Year 2000 Capable” when, uponinstallation, it accura

Page 13 - Installing a new device

Managing DevicesOverviewThis chapter describes how to perform several management tasks onIntel hubs, switches, and routers. For more detailed informat

Page 14 - Managing a device

18CHAPTER 3INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEManaging Intel ExpressStackable HubsIntel Device View supports these Intel stackable hubs:• Express 220T Stacka

Page 15 - Using the Device Tree

19MANAGING DEVICESCHAPTER 3Basic management tasksThis section describes some basic hub management tasks. For moreinformation on these or other procedu

Page 16 - Refreshing the Device Tree

20CHAPTER 3INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDETo set port security (Express 220T only)Setting port security “secures” a port for use by a specific MACaddress

Page 17 - Views and windows

21MANAGING DEVICESCHAPTER 3To add a trap receiver1 Right-click the hub image.2 Click Management Module, then click Trap ReceiverConfiguration on the m

Page 18 - System window

22CHAPTER 3INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE4 Select the segment you want to monitor in the Interface pull-downbox. Segment 1 is the 10Mbps segment. Segmen

Page 19 - Errors window

23MANAGING DEVICESCHAPTER 3Managing Intel ExpressSwitchesThis section describes some basic switch management tasks. For moreinformation on these or ot

Page 20 - Managing Devices

24CHAPTER 3INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEBasic management tasksManaging a port1 Right-click the port you want to manage.2 Click Port Setup on the menu t

Page 21 - Stackable Hubs

25MANAGING DEVICESCHAPTER 3Graphing device activityIntel Device View allows you to view graphs of total packets,transmitted packets, received packets,

Page 22 - Basic management tasks

26CHAPTER 3INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE4 Click Add.5 Choose the IP address of the trap receiver.• To use the PC you’re managing from, click This PC.•

Page 23 - Adding a trap receiver

ContentsQuick Start 1Chapter 1 – Installation 3Overview ...

Page 24 - Setting alarms

27MANAGING DEVICESCHAPTER 34 Select the port you want to monitor in the Interface pull-down box.5 Check the statistic you want to monitor and change t

Page 25 - INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE

28CHAPTER 3INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEManaging Intel ExpressRoutersThis section describes some basic router management tasks. For moreinformation on

Page 26 - Switches

29MANAGING DEVICESCHAPTER 3Basic management tasksThis section describes some basic router management tasks. For moreinformation on these or other proc

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30CHAPTER 3INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDE3 Double-click a name for more information.The Link Details dialog box appears.Adding a trap receiverAdd a trap

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31MANAGING DEVICESCHAPTER 35 Choose the IP address of the trap receiver.• To use the PC you’re managing from, click This PC.• To send traps to another

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32INTEL DEVICE VIEWSOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTIMPORTANT: Please review the License Agreement below. By doing so, or otherwise downloading or copyingth

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33REGISTRATION: If a registration card is supplied with this license, this license shall only be valid if you register youracceptance of its terms an

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1Quick StartFor complete installation instructions and requirements, see Chapter 1.12Run the installprogramPut the Intel® Device View CD-ROM inyour co

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245Device TreeDevice imageRun Intel DeviceViewWindows versionClick the Intel Device View – Windowsicon in the Intel Device View programgroup.Web versi

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InstallationOverviewThis chapter explains how to install Intel Device View and lists systemrequirements for each version of the program.Intel Device V

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4CHAPTER 1INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEChoosing a versionWhen you install Intel Device View, you have three installationoptions:Install for WindowsThe

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5INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 1System requirementsWindows versionMinimum hardware requirementsRecommended 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium®, Pentium Pro,process

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6CHAPTER 1INTEL DEVICE VIEW USER GUIDEWeb clientRecommended 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, orprocessor Pentium II ProcessorMemory At le

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