Edit Chassis Information

About this task

Edit the chassis information to make changes to chassis-wide settings.

Procedure

  1. In the Device Physical View tab, select the device.
  2. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit.
  3. Select Chassis.
  4. Select the Chassis tab.
  5. Edit the necessary options.
  6. Select Apply.

Chassis Field Descriptions

Use the data in the following table to use the Chassis tab.

Name

Description

Type

Specifies the chassis type.

ModelName

Specifies the chassis model name.

BrandName

Specifies the chassis brand name.

PartNumber

Specifies the device part number.

SerialNumber

Specifies a unique chassis serial number.

HardwareRevision

Specifies the current hardware revision of the device chassis.

NumSlots

Specifies the number of slots available in the chassis.

NumPorts

Specifies the number of ports currently installed in the chassis.

BaseMacAddr

Specifies the starting point of the block of MAC addresses used by the switch for logical and physical interfaces.

MacAddrCapacity

Specifies the number of routable MAC addresses based on the BaseMacAddr.

AutoRecoverDelay

Specifies the time interval, in seconds, after which auto-recovery runs on ports to clear actions taken by CP Limit or link flap. The default is 30.

MTUSize

Configures the maximum transmission unit size.

The default is 1950 bytes.

MgidUsageVlanCurrent

Number of MGIDs for VLANs currently in use.

MgidUsageVlanRemaining

Number of remaining MGIDs for VLANs.

MgidUsageMulticastCurrent

Number of MGIDs for multicast currently in use.

MgidUsageMulticastRemaining

Number of remaining MGIDs for multicast.

DdmMonitor

Enables or disables the monitoring of the DDM. When enabled, the user gets the internal performance condition (temperature, voltage, bias, Tx power and Rx power) of the SFP/XFP. The default is disable.

DdmMonitorInterval

Configures the DDM monitor interval in the range of 5 to 60 in seconds. If any alarm occurs, the user gets the log message before the specific interval configured by the user. The default value is 5 seconds.

DdmTrapSend

Enables or disables the sending of trap messages. When enabled, the trap message is sent to the Device manager, any time the alarm occurs. The default is enable.

DdmAlarmPortdown

Sets the port down when an alarm occurs. When enabled, the port goes down when any alarm occurs. The default is disable.