HUBwatch for Windows ------------------------------------------------------------ DECserver 90 Management Order Number: EK-489AA-UI. A01 Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual. Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts ------------------------------------------------------------ First edition, May 1993 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. 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This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version 2.1. ------------------------------------------------------------ Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v 1 Managing DECserver 90 Modules Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Selecting the DECserver Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Accessing DECserver Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Managing the DECserver Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 DECserver Configuration Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Managing DECserver Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19 DECserver Performance Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19 Managing DECserver Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 Viewing the DECserver Error Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-22 Setting Thresholds - DECserver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23 Accessing the MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24 Printing DECserver Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24 A Documentation and Ordering Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Index iii Figures 1-1 Selecting a DECserver Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1-2 Server Information Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 1-3 Server Port Information Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 1-4 Server Services Information Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 1-5 Server Special Services Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13 1-6 Modify Server Port Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16 1-7 Server Security Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18 1-8 DECserver Performance Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20 1-9 DECserver Error Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-22 1-10 Set Thresholds Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24 1-11 Output Dialog Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25 iv ------------------------------------------------------------ Preface Introduction This manual is for system managers who are going to use the HUBwatch for Windows application to manage DECserver 90 modules. This manual contains information about selecting a server module; managing the configuration, performance, and faults for the server; accessing the MIB; and printing server reports. Conventions The following table lists the conventions used in this manual. ------------------------------------------------------------ Convention Meaning ------------------------------------------------------------ Note Contains important information. Italic type Emphasizes important information, indicates variables, and indicates complete titles of documents. Click on To press and release a mouse button when the pointer is positioned on an active object. Drag To press and hold a mouse button, move the mouse, and then release the button. MB Indicates a mouse button. ------------------------------------------------------------ Mouse Button Position ------------------------------------------------------------ MB1 Left mouse button MB2 Right mouse button (middle button on 3-button mouse) ------------------------------------------------------------ v ------------------------------------------------------------ Convention Meaning ------------------------------------------------------------ U ------------------------------------------------------------ nderline Indicates the underlined letter on the screen menu item, option, or button. These are designed for use if you do not have a mouse or do not want to use your mouse for accessing menu items. To access items without using a mouse, do the following: ------------------------------------------------------------ To . . . Press . . . ------------------------------------------------------------ Access menu items ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Alt ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ and the underlined letter Access options ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Shift ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ and the underlined letter Activate buttons ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Alt ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ and the underlined letter ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ vi 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Managing DECserver 90 Modules Introduction The DECserver 90 is a terminal server designed for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 CSMA/CD networks. You can use HUBwatch to manage the configuration, performance, and faults related to a selected DECserver 90L or DECserver 90L+. (The DECserver 90TL is not supported in Version 1.0 of HUBwatch for Windows.) ------------------------------------------------------------ Note ------------------------------------------------------------ Prior to reading this manual, you should be familiar with the DECserver 90 Owner 's Manual, EK-DSRVG-OM. For ordering information, refer to Appendix A. ------------------------------------------------------------ Selecting the DECserver Module To manage a specific DECserver, you must define that server by selecting it: 1. Set the display to the hub view, to select a DECserver. or Set the display to the network or site view to select a standalone DECserver. 2. Choose the N ------------------------------------------------------------ avigation pull-down menu. 3. Choose the Z ------------------------------------------------------------ oom In option. The cursor becomes a magnifying glass. 4. Position the magnifying glass on the DECserver module you need to manage and click MB1. Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-1 HUBwatch displays the module view with the DECserver module on the left side of your window (Figure 1-1). ------------------------------------------------------------ Note ------------------------------------------------------------ You can also access the DECserver module by double clicking MB1 on the module itself. ------------------------------------------------------------ Figure 1-1 Selecting a DECserver Module LJ-02911-SIX · M ------------------------------------------------------------ IB Access ------------------------------------------------------------ Note ------------------------------------------------------------ The M ------------------------------------------------------------ IB Access menu is only available at the device view. It is not available at the module view. ------------------------------------------------------------ Managing the DECserver Configuration You can manage the configuration of a DECserver at the module view or a standalone DECserver at the device view. The following table lists the options that appear at either the module or device view when you select the C ------------------------------------------------------------ onfiguration menu. It also lists the tasks you can perform using these options. ------------------------------------------------------------ Option View Task ------------------------------------------------------------ Report Module View DECserver configuration reports. Modify+ Device Modify the selected device. Note+ Module and Device Enables you to make an annotation about the selected device. ------------------------------------------------------------ +This option is not module specific. For further information, refer to the HUBwatch for Windows User Information manual. ------------------------------------------------------------ DECserver Configuration Reports Through the C ------------------------------------------------------------ onfiguration menu, at the module view, you can access information about the configuration of the selected DECserver. The configuration reports include the following: · Server Information · Server Port Information · Server Services Information · Server Special Services · Modify Server Port · Server Security Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Note ------------------------------------------------------------ This section reviews the configuration information for management of the server module only. The configuration information at other levels varies. For general information about the C ------------------------------------------------------------ onfiguration menu, refer to the HUBwatch for Windows User Information manual. ------------------------------------------------------------ Server Information Report The Server Information report (Figure 1-2) is accessed from S ------------------------------------------------------------ erver Info option. It displays the following high-level server information for the selected server. You can change any of the fields displayed in bold type. ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Module name dh90SlotModuleName User-defined name for the selected terminal server. It can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters in length. MAC Address dh90SlotPhysicalAddress The Medium Access Control Address (MAC) of the selected terminal server. This is the same as the Ethernet or Physical address. SNMP Agent dh90SlotModuleName The user-defined name of the DECagent 90 that is proxying for this terminal server. The terminal server must be in the slot table of one of the communities that the agent is supporting. Community sysName sysName The user-defined name for the community where the selected terminal server resides. Version dh90SlotModuleVersion A textual description of the version level of the hardware and the firmware of the selected terminal server. Protocol No MIB Object The protocol in use. LAT is displayed for either the DECserver 90L or the DECserver 90L+. Last Zeroed (hr) dh90SlotCounterTime Time since the terminal server 's counters were set back to zero. Oper. State ifOperStatus The operational state of the Ethernet interface on the selected terminal server. Retransmit Limit ds90LatCircRetransmitLimit The maximum number of LAT circuit message retransmissions the selected server will attempt before declaring a failed circuit. Keep Alive ds90LLatCircKeepAlive The number of seconds the terminal server waits between transmitting LAT circuit keep-alive messages. 1-4 Managing DECserver 90 Modules ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Authorization ds90AuthorizeMode A value of 1 sets this value to enable. It causes the SET A password command to be sent to the DECserver 90. ------------------------------------------------------------ Modify ------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Prompt ds90LPrompt A user-defined character string up to 16 characters in length that will be used as the local prompt for all ports. The default is an arrow pointing to the right. Being Polled No MIB Object Controls whether the terminal server is being polled. When the box is checked, the terminal server is being polled by the management station to check for threshold violations. Zero Counters ds90LMaintenance If selected, causes the terminal server to clear all counters and to begin all counts from zero. Reset db90Maintenance If selected, causes the terminal server to clear all counters and to begin all counts from zero. Set to Factory Defaults da90Maintenance If selected, causes the terminal server to go through its power up self test. All settings stored in NVRAM are lost and the learned entries in the forwarding table are erased. ------------------------------------------------------------ When you are finished viewing the information and making the necessary changes, choose the A ------------------------------------------------------------ pply button to accept the changes or choose the O ------------------------------------------------------------ K button to accept the changes and remove the window. Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-5 Figure 1-2 Server Information Report LJ-02737-SIX Server Port Information Report Server Port Information Report (Figure 1-3) is accessed through the Server P ------------------------------------------------------------ ort Info option. It displays the following detailed port information for the selected server. You can change any of the fields displayed in bold type. ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Port Status charPortOperStatus The operating status of the port. Bits rs232PortInSpeed The present port speed. The port will always autobaud. However, the speed can be preset. Flow In charPortInFlowState Shows if the input flow control is enabled or disabled and gives its current state (on or off). If enabled, the port responds to XON or XOFF flow control. If the box is disabled, the port ignores XON or XOFF. The default is enabled. Flow Out charPortOutFlowState Shows if the output flow control is enabled (1) or disabled (2) and gives its current state (on or off). If enabled, the port sends XOFF to temporarily stop the device from transmitting. The port will send XON when it has sufficient buffer space to continue. If disabled, the port will not send XON or XOFF characters. The default is enabled. Type ds90LPortType Shows if the device type is set for a terminal or printer. It should be changed to printer only if the port is dedicated to a printer. Break ds90LPortBreak Shows if the port is set for local or remote break. The default is local. It should be changed to remote if the port is dedicated to a printer. Rem Mod ds90LPortRemoteModification Defines if the remote modify is enabled or disabled. If enabled, the port can be modified by the remote host. If disabled, the remote host to which a LAT connection is established cannot modify the port. The default is disabled. Test ds90LPortTest Defines if the loopback test is enabled or disabled. If enabled, the port is placed in loopback mode to allow verification that it is sending and receiving characters. If disabled, normal operation is in effect. The default is disabled. Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-7 ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Auto Config ds90LPortAutoConfigure This field only applies to the DECserver 90L. It shows if the AutoConfigure is enabled or disabled. If enabled, the port will autobaud. If disabled, the port will not autobaud and the port characteristics are stored in nonvolatile memory on the server. The default is enabled. ODL ds90LOnDemandLoad This field only applies to the DECserver 90L. It shows if on demand loading of fonts is enabled or disabled. If enabled, on demand loading of fonts can occur. If disabled then on demand loading of fonts is disabled. The default is enable. ------------------------------------------------------------ When you are finished viewing the information and making the necessary changes, choose the A ------------------------------------------------------------ pply button to accept the changes or choose the O ------------------------------------------------------------ K button to accept the changes and remove the window. Figure 1-3 Server Port Information Report LJ-02738-SIX Server Services Information Report Server Services Information report (Figure 1-4) is accessed through the Ser ------------------------------------------------------------ ver Services Modify option. It displays the following server configuration information for the selected server. You can change any of the fields in bold type. ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ P ------------------------------------------------------------ ort charPortName Defines whether a server port is on or off. If the box is checked, then connections are allowed on the port. If the box is not checked, then connections are not allowed. T ------------------------------------------------------------ ype ds90LPortType Defines whether the port is connected to a terminal or to a printer. The default is terminal. It should be changed to printer only if the port is to be dedicated to a printer. B ------------------------------------------------------------ reak ds90LPortBreak The port can be set to respond to either local or remote break control. The default is local. Change the default to remote if the port is being dedicated to a printer. Bits ------------------------------------------------------------ rs232PortInSpeed Displays the present port speed. Enter the baud rate you need. Options include: 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Autobaud R ------------------------------------------------------------ em ds90LRemoteModification If the box is checked, the port can be modified by the remote host. If the box is not checked, the remote host to which a LAT connection is established cannot modify the port characteristics. The default is disabled. Flow I ------------------------------------------------------------ n charPortInFlowType Defines if the input flow control is enabled or disabled and gives its current state (on/off). If the box is checked, the port responds to XON or XOFF flow control. If the box is not checked, the port ignores XON or XOFF characters. The default is enabled (checked). Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-9 ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Flow O ------------------------------------------------------------ ut charPortOutFlowType Defines if the output flow control is enabled or disabled and gives its current state (on/off). If the box is checked, the port sends XOFF to temporarily stop the device from transmitting. The port will send XON when it has sufficient buffer space to continue. If the box is not checked, the port will not send XON or XOFF characters. The default is enabled (checked). Te ------------------------------------------------------------ st ds90LPortTest Defines if the loopback test is active. If the box is checked, the port will be placed in loopback mode to allow verification that it is sending and receiving characters. If the box is not checked, then normal operations are in effect. The default is disabled (checked). A ------------------------------------------------------------ uto ds90LPortAutoConfigure Shows if autoconfigure is enabled or disabled. ODL ------------------------------------------------------------ ds90LOnDemandLoad Shows if On Demand Load of fonts is enabled or disabled. ------------------------------------------------------------ When you are finished viewing the information and making the necessary changes, choose the A ------------------------------------------------------------ pply button to accept the changes or choose the O ------------------------------------------------------------ K button to accept the changes and remove the window. 1-10 Managing DECserver 90 Modules Figure 1-4 Server Services Information Report LJ-02739-SIX Server Special Services Report Server Special Services Report (Figure 1-5) is accessed from the Server Special Serv ------------------------------------------------------------ ices option. It displays the following list of any remote service to the defined server other than a terminal or a printer. The Server Special Services is a read-only screen. ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Service ds90LSessionService The name of the service to which the port is connected. Remote Node ds90LSessionRemoteNode The name of the host node that is offering the service. Remote Port ds90LSessionRemotePortId The port number on the host node where connections are made to the special service. Queue No MIB Object This field is for printer ports only. It lists the jobs queued to the port. This field will be blank if this is a port-type of terminal. It will also be blank if there are no print jobs pending. This is not available for Version 1.0 of HUBwatch for Windows. ------------------------------------------------------------ 1-12 Managing DECserver 90 Modules Figure 1-5 Server Special Services Report LJ-02740-SIX Modify Server Port Report Modify Server Port report (Figure 1-6) is accessed from the M ------------------------------------------------------------ odify Server Port option. It displays the following server port information for the selected server: ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Port Index ds90LPortIndex The number of the port where the DECserver is connected. Name charPortName The name of each port. Speed (bps) rs232PortInSpeed Receive/transmit speed of the port. Type ds90LPortType Shows if the server is set for a terminal or a printer. Break ds90LPortBreak Shows if the server is set for local or remote break. Remote Modify ds90LPortRemoteModification Defines if the port is set for remote or local break. The default is local. It should be changed to remote if the port is being dedicated to a printer. Test ds90LPortTest If enabled, the port is placed in loopback mode to allow verification that is is sending and receiving characters. If disabled, normal operation is in effect. The default is disabled. In Flow charPortInFlowType Defines if the input flow control is enabled or disabled and gives its current state (on or off). If enabled, the port responds to XON or XOFF flow control. If disabled, the port ignores XON or XOFF characters. The default is enabled. Out Flow charPortOutFlowType Defines if the output flow control is enabled or disabled and gives its current state (on or off). If enabled, the port sends XOFF to temporarily stop the device from transmitting. The port will send XON when it has sufficient buffer space to continue. If disabled, the port will not send XON or XOFF. The default is enabled. 1-14 Managing DECserver 90 Modules ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Special Service ------------------------------------------------------------ Service No MIB object Defines if the service is preferred or dedicated. This field is not available for Version 1.0 of HUBwatch for Windows. Remote Node No MIB object The name of the host node that is offering the service. This field is not available for Version 1.0 of HUBwatch for Windows. Remote Port No MIB object The port number on the host node where connections are made to the special service. This field is not available for Version 1.0 of HUBwatch for Windows. Preferred/Dedicated No MIB object A service may be predefined as either preferred or dedicated for this port. Preferred mode allows you to connect to that service without specifying the service by name. A dedicated mode will restrict the user from connecting to any other service besides the one defined for the port. This field is not available for Version 1.0 of HUBwatch for Windows. ------------------------------------------------------------ When you are finished viewing the information and making the necessary changes, choose the A ------------------------------------------------------------ pply button to accept the changes or choose the O ------------------------------------------------------------ K button to accept the changes and remove the window. Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-15 Figure 1-6 Modify Server Port Report LJ-02741-SIX Server Security Report The Server Security report (Figure 1-7) is accessed from the Server Sec ------------------------------------------------------------ urity option. It displays the following security information for the selected server. You can change any of the fields displayed in bold type. ------------------------------------------------------------ Field Name MIB Object Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Change Password ------------------------------------------------------------ Old ds90LSlotPassword The old password is passed to the terminal server for verification before the new password can take effect. Passwords are not echoed on the screen during entry and existing terminal server passwords cannot be retrieved. New ds90LSlotNewPassword The new password replaces the old password in the terminal server if the Old password is verified, and the terminal server is powered down. The power is back up within 30 seconds after the change is issued. Verify No MIB Object The new password must be entered again as verification that there were no errors in entering it in the new password field. Authorization ds90LAuthorizeMode If enabled, the terminal server requires a password in order to allow parameter changes. If disabled, a password is not required. ------------------------------------------------------------ When you are finished viewing the information and making the necessary changes, choose the A ------------------------------------------------------------ pply button to accept the changes or choose the O ------------------------------------------------------------ K button to accept the changes and remove the window. Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-17 Figure 1-7 Server Security Report LJ-02742-SIX Managing DECserver Performance You can manage the performance for either a DECserver at the module view or for a standalone DECserver at the device view. The following table lists the options that appear at either the module or device view when you select the P ------------------------------------------------------------ erformance menu. It also lists the tasks you can perform using these options. ------------------------------------------------------------ Option View Task ------------------------------------------------------------ Statistics Module View DECserver performance reports. Graph+ Module and Device Display an interactive graph of the overtime count for a selected MIB node and object. Ping+ Device Test the IP level connectivity of the selected device. ------------------------------------------------------------ +This option is not module specific. For further information, refer to the HUBwatch for Windows User Information manual. ------------------------------------------------------------ DECserver Performance Reports Through the P ------------------------------------------------------------ erformance menu, at the module view, you can access information about the performance of the selected DECserver. The performance reports for the server include the following: · DECserver Performance · MIB Object Graph DECserver Performance Report The DECserver Performance report (Figure 1-8) displays MIB information about the selected server. You can either view or print the DECserver performance report. You cannot change any of the fields. To print the report, see Printing DECserver Reports. For detailed information on each of the MIBs displayed in the DECserver Performance report, refer to the MIB Appendix in the HUBwatch for Windows User Information manual. Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-19 Figure 1-8 DECserver Performance Report LJ-02743-SIX MIB Object Graph Report The MIB Object Graph Report displays an interactive graph of the overtime count for a selected MIB node and object. The report is accessed through the Graph option. For further information, refer to the HUBwatch for Windows User Information manual. Managing DECserver Faults You can manage the faults for either a DECserver at the module view or for a standalone DECserver at the device view. The following table lists the options that appear at either the module or device view when you select the F ------------------------------------------------------------ ault menu. It also lists the tasks you can perform using these options. ------------------------------------------------------------ Option View Task ------------------------------------------------------------ Error Statistics Module Look at the DECserver Error Reports. Set Thresholds Module Set threshold counters for the selected module. Audible Alarms+ Module and Device Set alarms so they are audible or inaudible. Alarms+ Module and Device Access the Current Alarms Network report. Report+ Module and Device Access the Alarm Log. ------------------------------------------------------------ +This option is not module specific. For further information, refer to the HUBwatch for Windows User Information manual. ------------------------------------------------------------ Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-21 Viewing the DECserver Error Report The DECserver Error report lists specific MIB objects for the selected server and the associated errors. To access the report, do the following: 1. Set the view to the server you need to manage. 2. Pull down the F ------------------------------------------------------------ ault menu. 3. Choose the E ------------------------------------------------------------ rror Statistics option. The DECserver Error report appears (Figure 1-9). Figure 1-9 DECserver Error Report LJ-02744-SIX Setting Thresholds - DECserver The Set Thresholds window displays the thresholds for the selected DECserver. To access the Set Thresholds window for a DECserver, do the following: 1. Select the DECserver for which you want to view the threshold settings. 2. Choose the S ------------------------------------------------------------ et Threshold option from the F ------------------------------------------------------------ ault menu. A submenu with the following options appears: · I ------------------------------------------------------------ nterface--This option is not available for Version 1.0 of HUBwatch for Windows. · S ------------------------------------------------------------ lot--This option enables you to change threshold counters for the selected server. 3. Select the option you need to effect. The selected Set Thresholds window appears (Figure 1-10). You can do any of the following to the threshold counters for the selected server. ------------------------------------------------------------ To perform this task . . . Do this . . . ------------------------------------------------------------ Set the thresholds to their default. Choose the S ------------------------------------------------------------ et Default button. Disable all the threshold counters. Choose the D ------------------------------------------------------------ isable All button. Enable all the threshold counters. Choose the E ------------------------------------------------------------ nable All button. Restore the threshold counters to their original setting. Choose the R ------------------------------------------------------------ estore button. Change specific threshold counter limits. Position the cursor on " or # and click MB1 repeatedly until the setting you want to change appears. ------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Make the changes you need to the threshold counters and choose the O ------------------------------------------------------------ K button to accept the changes and remove the window. Managing DECserver 90 Modules 1-23 Figure 1-10 Set Thresholds Window LJ-02912-SIX 3. Choose O ------------------------------------------------------------ K. Figure 1-11 Output Dialog Box LJ-02913-SIX A ------------------------------------------------------------ Documentation and Ordering Introduction This appendix lists documentation that is related to the HUBwatch for Windows application. It also includes ordering information. Related Documentation You can order the following documents from Digital: ------------------------------------------------------------ Document Title Order Number ------------------------------------------------------------ DEChub 90 Owner 's Manual EK-DEHUB-OM Open DECconnect Building Wiring Components and Application Catalog EB-K2407-42 DECconnect System Planning and Configuration Guide EK-DECSY-CG DECagent 90 User Information EK-DENMA-UI DECbridge 90 Owner 's Manual EK-DEWGB-OM DECrepeater 90C Owner 's Manual EK-DECMR-OM DECrepeater 90T Owner 's Manual EK-DETMR-OM DECserver 90L Owner 's Manual EK-DSRVD-OM DECserver 90L+ Owner 's Manual EK-DSRVG-OM HUBwatch Installation & Use for DECmcc AA-PW4BA-TE HUBwatch for Windows (Kit) EK-478AA-DK HUBwatch for Windows User Information EK-487AA-UI HUBwatch for Windows DECbridge 90 Management EK-488AA-UI HUBwatch for Windows DECrepeater 90 Management EK-490AA-UI ------------------------------------------------------------ Documentation and Ordering A-1 Ordering Information You can order options and documentation by mail, phone, or electronically. 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Contact . . . ------------------------------------------------------------ Software documentation 1 DTN: 241-3023 (508) 874-3023 Software Supply Business Digital Equipment Corporation 1 Digital Drive Westminster, MA 01473 Hardware documentation DTN: 234-4325 (508) 351-4325 FAX: (508) 351-4467 Publishing & Circulation Services Digital Equipment Corporation NRO2-2/I5 444 Whitney Street Northboro, MA 01532 ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Call to request an Internal Software Order Form (EN-01740-07). ------------------------------------------------------------ Documentation and Ordering A-3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Index C ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration reports server, 1-3 Conventions manual, v D ------------------------------------------------------------ DECserver 90 accessing information, 1-2 configuration reports, 1-3 managing, 1-1 managing the configuration, 1-3 managing the faults, 1-21 managing the performance, 1-19 selecting, 1-1 DECserver Error report, 1-22 DECserver Performance report, 1-19 Documentation, A-1 ordering, A-2 M ------------------------------------------------------------ Managing DECserver 90 modules, 1-1 server 's configuration, 1-3 server 's faults, 1-21 server 's performance, 1-19 MIB accessing, 1-24 MIB Object Graph report - server, 1-21 Modify Server Port report, 1-14 O ------------------------------------------------------------ Options ordering, A-2 Ordering information documentation, A-1 R ------------------------------------------------------------ Reports DECserver error, 1-22 DECserver performance, 1-19 MIB Object Graph - server, 1-21 modify server port, 1-14 printing, 1-24 server information, 1-4 server port information, 1-7 server security, 1-17 server services information, 1-9 server special services, 1-12 S ------------------------------------------------------------ Server accessing information, 1-2 managing, 1-1 managing the configuration, 1-3 managing the faults, 1-21 managing the performance, 1-19 selecting, 1-1 Server Information report, 1-4 Index-1 Server Port Information report, 1-7 Server Security report, 1-17 Server Services Information report, 1-9 Server Special Services report, 1-12 T ------------------------------------------------------------ Thresholds setting, 1-23 Index-2