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Using the Nortel Application Switch  
Element Manager  
Overview  
The Nortel Application Switch Element Manager (ASEM) provides a  
graphical user interface (GUI) for remotely managing a Nortel Application  
Switch through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This  
document provides an overview of how to use the ASEM.  
The following topics are covered in this book:  
Setting ASEM Properties  
ASEM uses the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to configure  
and manage a Nortel Application Switch. The ASEM Properties screen is  
used to configure parameters used to communicate with a switch. These  
parameters include polling interval, time-out, and retry count. These  
parameters are set at any time before or after a device is opened.  
To set the properties in the ASEM Properties screen, follow this procedure:  
Step Action  
1
From the ASEM menu, select Nortel ASEM > Properties. This  
screen is illustrated in "Properties Screen" (page 6).  
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Properties Screen  
2
3
Select the properties to change and set their values.  
Note: The ASEM Server Notifications area is only available  
when a connection to an ASEM Server has been established.  
Use the ASEM Server Notifications area to configure ASEM  
Server e-mail notifications.  
Click Save.  
Note: Each switch has individual Polling/Retry Count, Time-out,  
and Trace values. The root properties set on this screen  
establish default settings.  
"Property screen fields" (page 7) outlines the fields present on this  
screen.  
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Setting ASEM Properties  
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Property screen fields  
Field  
Description  
Polling Fields  
Status Interval  
The interval at which statistics and status information are  
gathered.  
(If Traps, Status  
Interval)  
If the Register for Traps check box is selected, then it  
specifies the interval in seconds at which statistics and  
status information are gathered.  
Hotswap Detect  
Enable  
The multiples of polling intervals between hotswap checks.  
If checked, ASEM polls the switch according to the settings  
listed above the Enable check box.  
SNMP Fields  
Retry Count  
The number of times ASEM retransmits any SNMP message  
before reporting a timeout message.  
Timeout  
The length of time between each retry of each SNMP waiting  
period, from 3 to 30 seconds.  
If the retry count is set to 2 and the time-out value to 5  
seconds, ASEM reports a timeout (no response from the  
switch) after 10 seconds.  
Trace  
If checked, ASEM sends detailed SNMP information to the  
log.  
Register for Traps If checked, ASEM attempts to register the client’s IP address  
to one of the trap hosts’ IP fields.  
Listen for Traps  
If checked, ASEM listens for traps and attempts to hook to  
the trap port 162.  
Max Traps in Log The specified number of traps that may exist in the trap log.  
The default is 500.  
Trap Port  
The number of the port on which trap messages are  
captured. The default is 162.  
General Fields  
Listen for Syslogs If checked, ASEM listens for syslogs and attempts to hook  
to the syslog port 514.  
Confirm row  
deletion  
If checked, ASEM requests for confirmation each time a row  
in the application is deleted.  
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Field  
Description  
Synchronize  
VRRP Peers on  
Apply  
If checked, the switch synchronizes the SLB, filter, and  
VRRP configuration on a peer switch on Apply. To take  
effect, peers must be configured on the switches and the  
administrator password on the switches must be identical.  
ASEM Server Notifications Fields  
Enable  
From  
To  
Enable or disable ASEM Server e-mail notifications.  
The e-mail address used to send the notification.  
The e-mail address that receives the notification.  
Note: This field supports only a single e-mail address. To  
send an e-mail notification to multiple addresses, create a  
mail list for those addresses.  
Server  
Port  
The e-mail server used to send the notification.  
The port used by the e-mail server to receive messages.  
The user name used to log into the e-mail server.  
The password used to log into the e-mail server.  
User  
Password  
Opening a Switch  
ASEM provides two options for opening a switch for configuration and  
management. A switch can either be opened using SNMP versions 1 or 2,  
or SNMP version 3. The following sections explain how to open a switch  
through either of these methods.  
Opening a Switch Using SNMP versions 1 or 2  
To open a switch using SNMP versions 1 or 2, follow this procedure:  
Step Action  
1
From the menu, select Nortel ASEM > Open. The Open Device  
screen opens. This screen is illustrated in "Open Device screen"  
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Opening a Switch  
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Open Device screen  
Open the Open Device screen from the toolbar or by right-clicking on  
the ASEM tree control. See "ASEM Toolbar" (page 21) and "ASEM  
Tree Control" (page 25) for more information on these options.  
2
3
Identify the device to be opened by typing the Domain Naming  
Services (DNS) name or Internet Protocol (IP) address of the device  
in the Device Name field.  
Type the appropriate community strings in the Read Community  
and Write Community fields. The default strings are public and  
private respectively. These settings apply to SNMP version 1 or 2  
access. For access using SNMP version 3, see "Opening a Switch  
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Click Open.  
Optionally, click Ping to check if the switch is reachable on the  
network before attempting to open it.  
—End—  
To connect to the switch through the Telnet protocol, click Telnet.  
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Opening a Switch using SNMPv3  
Before opening a switch using SNMP version 3, SNMP version 3 must be  
enabled on the switch. Refer Nortel Application Switch Operating System  
24.0 Command Reference (NN47220-105) for information on enabling  
SNMP version 3.  
To open a switch using SNMP version 3, follow this procedure:  
Step Action  
1
From the menu, select Nortel ASEM > Open. The Open Device  
screen opens. This screen is illustrated in "Open Device screen"  
Open the Open Device screen from the toolbar or by right-clicking on  
the ASEM tree control. See "ASEM Toolbar" (page 21) and "ASEM  
Tree Control" (page 25) for more information on these options.  
2
Identify the device to be opened by typing the Domain Naming  
Services (DNS) name or Internet Protocol (IP) address of the device  
in the Device Name field.  
3
4
5
Click the v3 Enabled check box.  
Enter the user name in the User Name field.  
If applicable, select the appropriate authentication protocol in the  
Authentication Protocol drop-down list. The options in the list  
are None, MD5, and SHA-96. If None is selected, no further  
configuration is required. Steps 6 to 8 assume that an authentication  
protocol was selected.  
6
7
Enter the authentication password in the Authentication Password  
field.  
If applicable, select the appropriate privacy protocol in the Privacy  
Protocol drop-down list. The options are None and DES.  
8
9
Enter the privacy password in the Privacy Password field.  
Click Open.  
—End—  
Previously Opened Switches  
Any switch that was opened during past sessions appear as a folder in the  
left-hand tree control navigation pane. This folder is be labeled with the IP  
address or DNS name of the switch. Click on the desired folder to initiate a  
new connection to the switch.  
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Opening a Switch 11  
Troubleshooting the Opening of a Switch  
Errors can occur during the opening of a switch. If an error occurs, ASEM  
displays an error message. This message is illustrated in "Connection Error  
Connection Error Message  
If this message is displayed, the following items should be checked:  
In slower networks, increase the Retry Count and Timeout values on  
the Properties screen. See "Setting ASEM Properties" (page 5) for  
information on performing this task.  
In the Open Device screen, ensure that the correct read and write  
community strings have been entered for SNMP version 1 and 2  
(page 8) for more information on performing this task.  
In the Open Device screen, ensure that the correct SNMP version 3  
information has been entered for SNMP version 3 connections. See  
performing this task.  
Ensure that the switch is physically connected to the network.  
Ensure that the switch is turned on and receiving power.  
Ensure that the switch has been assigned a correct IP address.  
Ensure that the correct IP address is being used in the Open Device  
screen.  
Ensure that the problem does not exist because of an unrelated network  
misconfiguration.  
Ensure that SNMP access is enabled on the switch. Refer Nortel  
Application Switch Operating System 24.0 Command Reference  
(NN47220-105) for information on enabling SNMP access.  
Ensure that switch is not blocking access from the client IP address.  
Connecting to a ASEM Server  
When connecting to a switch through the ASEM, the user also has the  
option of connecting to an ASEM Server. To connect to a ASEM Server,  
follow this procedure:  
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Step Action  
1
From the Open Device screen, select the Login to ASEM Server  
check box. "Open Device screen" (page 12) illustrates this screen.  
For information on accessing and using this screen, see "Opening  
Note: One more check box Remember Password is provided  
next to the Login to ASEM Server check box. If selected, the  
ASEM stores the ASEM Server password on a per device basis  
on the client system. When the dialog is opened again for the  
same device, the ASEM Server Password field is updated with  
this stored password.  
Open Device screen  
2
3
Enter the IP address or DNS name of the server in the ASEM  
Server Address field.  
Enter the server user name in the ASEM Server User field. By  
default, the user name is root.  
4
5
Enter the server password in the ASEM Server Password field.  
Click Open.  
Note: To use the Nortel Intelligent Traffic Management options,  
a connection to an ASEM Server must be established.  
—End—  
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The ASEM Interface 13  
The ASEM Interface  
The ASEM interface consists of two framed windows with menu and tool  
bars. The left-hand tree control frame is used to display a list of switches  
that were connected to during previous sessions. The right-hand frame  
display changes with the different functions performed throughout the  
application. An example of the ASEM interface is illustrated in "ASEM  
ASEM Interface  
The following topics are covered in this section:  
ASEM Interface Elements  
The following section outlines the common interface elements that make up  
the Nortel Application Switch Element Manager. These common elements  
are found throughout the application.  
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ASEM Menubar  
The ASEM menubar provides the commands used to monitor and configure  
the switch. "Main menubar items" (page 14) provides a brief outline of the  
main menubar items.  
Note: The Configure and Monitor menubar items are explained in  
detail in the ASEM help documents.  
Main menubar items  
Menu  
Description  
Nortel  
The Nortel menu provides commands for:  
Opening a switch.  
Refreshing the switch view.  
Setting polling and SNMP properties.  
Setting tree control preferences.  
Refreshing switch status.  
Switch rediscovery.  
Log viewing.  
Managing a switch.  
Telnetting to a switch.  
Import, export, and clearing of preferences.  
Closing ASEM.  
Configure  
Monitor  
The Configure menu contains commands for switch  
configuration.  
The Monitor menu provides commands for switch performance  
monitoring.  
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Menu  
Description  
Wizards  
The Wizards menu differs depending on the type of switch being  
managed:  
In Nortel Link Optimizer switches, the Wizards menu opens  
the initial configuration wizard. This wizard steps the user  
through the initial configuration. This wizard is a one-time action  
performed while installing a new switch. This wizard cannot be  
used to modify an existing switch configuration.  
In Nortel Application Switches the Wizards menu provides  
access to the Server Load Balancing Wizard. This wizard can  
be used at any time to provide a simplified interface for the  
configuration of server load balancing through ASEM. The Link  
Load Balancing Wizard is only accessible when the LLB key is  
enabled. The Traffic Management Wizard is only accessible  
when the ITM key is enabled and the ASEM client is connected  
to an ASEM Server.  
Actions  
Help  
The Actions menu provides commands for:  
Opening the browser-based interface.  
Applying switch configuration changes.  
Saving switch configuration changes.  
The Help menu provides commands for accessing the online  
help and support options for the ASEM.  
Detailed Menu Descriptions "Nortel, Actions, and Help menus" (page  
15) outlines the options available in the Nortel, Actions, and Help menus  
in detail. For a detailed description of the Configure and Monitor menus,  
consult the ASEM online help.  
Nortel, Actions, and Help menus  
Icon  
Nortel Menu  
Open  
Text  
Description  
Opens a screen that enables the user to  
connect to a switch. The user can connect  
to a switch through this window by entering  
the appropriate SNMP information. The  
four buttons at the bottom of this window  
allows the user to open, ping, or telnet to  
the desired switch or close the window  
without connecting.  
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Icon  
Text  
Description  
Open Last  
Opens a menu that lists previously opened  
switches and allows connection to the  
switches based on stored information.  
Properties  
Opens a screen used to change default  
polling and SNMP information. The three  
buttons at the bottom of this screen allow  
you to save the changed information, close  
this window, and ask for help.  
Tree Preferences  
Opens a screen used to choose the Tree  
Node Sort Preferences. These preferences  
are:  
System Name  
Device Name  
IP Address  
System Description  
Version  
MAC Address  
Global preferences for Tree Node settings  
can also be set under the Global Default  
Tree Node Preferences. The display  
options are:  
Device Name  
System Name  
IP Address  
MAC Address  
For more information see "Tree Preferences  
Refresh Status  
Refreshes the ASEM screen with the latest  
changes. This poles the switch.  
Rediscover Device  
Closes the switch and reopens it, checking  
for configuration changes such as software  
versioning.  
Telnet  
Opens the Telnet window for telnet access  
to the switch.  
Trap Log...  
Syslog...  
Opens the Trap Log screen for viewing the  
switch trap log.  
Opens the Syslog screen for viewing the  
switch syslog.  
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Icon  
Text  
Description  
Log...  
Opens the Log screen for viewing the  
switch log.  
Manage Switch...  
Opens the Manage Switch Configuration  
Details dialog box. This dialog provides  
options to Insert/Modify/Delete jobs that  
manage devices by monitoring SNMP  
OIDs.  
Export Preferences  
Opens the Export Preferences screen.  
This screen is used to export preferences  
to a file for use on another system or for  
back up purposes.  
Import Preferences  
Clear Preferences  
Exit  
Opens the Import Preferences screen.  
This screen is used to import previously  
exported preferences.  
Opens the Clear Preferences screen. This  
screen is used to clear all configured user  
preferences.  
Closes the ASEM.  
Actions Menu  
Open Home Page  
Opens the switch browser-based interface.  
HTTP access must be enabled in the  
command line interface to use the BBI.  
Open Secure Home  
Page  
Opens the secure browser-based interface.  
HTTPS access must be enabled in the  
command line interface to use the secure  
BBI.  
This feature is only available in switches  
running Nortel Application Switch Operating  
System 21.0.1.0 or higher.  
Open SSL Page  
Opens the browser-based interface for a  
Nortel Application Switch 2424-SSL.  
This feature is only available on the Nortel  
Application Switch 2424-SSL.  
Apply Configuration  
Applies any changes that have been made  
to the switch configuration.  
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Icon  
Text  
Description  
Schedule Apply/Save  
Allows for the scheduling of Apply and  
Save operations. A connection must be  
established to an ASEM Server before this  
menu item is accessible.  
Note: Scheduled Apply/Save must also  
have the ITM key enabled. Many ITM menu  
options displayed on the ASEM Client must  
have the ITM key enabled and be logged  
onto an ASEM Server. A user could log onto  
an ASEM Server for a switch, but if an ITM  
key on the switch is not enabled, nothing  
happens.  
Save Configuration  
(back up)  
Saves the current configuration in backup  
memory and saves the active configuration  
by overwriting the current configuration.  
Save Configuration  
(no back up)  
Saves the current configuration to the flash  
memory.  
Revert  
Reverts the switch to the current active  
configuration. This is available if the new  
configuration settings were not applied.  
Revert Apply  
Reverts the switch to the current saved  
configuration. This is available if the new  
configuration settings were applied but not  
saved.  
Reset Switch  
Reloads and saves the current RAM  
memory. This is similar to cycling the power  
of the switch.  
This feature is only available to Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Cold Reset Switch  
Reloads and saves the current RAM  
memory. This is similar to cycling the  
power of the switch. Using this button,  
the maintenance kernel option can be  
accessed.  
This feature is only available on Nortel 180  
or AD Series Web Switches.  
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Icon  
Text  
Description  
Warm Reset Switch  
Reloads and saves the current RAM  
memory like a regular reset.  
This feature is only available on Nortel 180  
or AD Series Web Switches.  
Diff Config  
Diff Flash  
Opens a screen to display any pending  
configuration changes.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Opens a screen to display any pending  
configuration changes and the affected  
configuration stored in flash memory on the  
switch.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Configuration Dump  
Opens a console screen displaying a dump  
of the current switch configuration. From  
this screen the configuration can be saved  
or printed.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Clear SLB All SPs  
Non-Operational  
Statistics  
Clears all SPs non-operational SLB  
statistics on the switch, resetting them to  
zero. This command does not reset the  
switch and does not affect the following  
counters:  
Counters required for Layer 4 and  
Layer 7 operation (such as current real  
server sessions).  
All related SNMP counters.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
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Icon  
Text  
Description  
Clear Flash Dump  
Clears the dump region of the flash  
memory. Dump information contains  
internal switch data.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Close  
Closes the selected switch.  
Delete  
Deletes the switch entry from the ASEM  
tree.  
Tear-off  
Tears off the selected window.  
Collapse All  
Collapses the tree to show only the switch  
or application root from the selected tree  
node.  
Expand All  
Expands the tree to show all nodes and  
subnodes.  
Help Menu  
Contents  
Opens the Nortel Application Switch  
Element Manager User’s Guide (this  
document).  
Online Support  
Legend  
Provides contact to technical support by  
connecting to the Nortel Customer Support  
Web page.  
Defines the color coding of ports in the  
ASEM. The port colors are as follows:  
Green - Up  
Red - Down  
Orange - No Link  
Cyan - Standby  
Blue - Testing  
Gray - Unmanageable  
Pink - Loopback  
About ASEM  
Opens a screen that displays information  
about the switch devices and minimum  
software versions that are supported.  
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ASEM Toolbar  
"Toolbar items" (page 21) outlines the toolbar items available in the Nortel  
Application Switch Element Manager. These toolbar items are available  
throughout the application.  
Toolbar items  
Button  
Name  
Description  
Menu equivalent  
Open  
Opens a switch. This requires  
the address or the domain name  
of the switch and the appropriate  
authentication information.  
Nortel ASEM >  
Open  
Refresh  
Status  
Refreshes the status of the switch Nortel ASEM >  
displayed in the ASEM.  
Refresh Status  
Telnet  
Trap Log  
Help  
Opens a Telnet session to the  
switch.  
Nortel ASEM >  
Telnet  
Opens the trap log.  
Nortel ASEM >  
Trap Log  
Opens the Using ASEM online help  
in a web browser window.  
Help > Contents  
This button is also available in each  
ASEM screen for context-sensitive  
help.  
Configure  
Provides access to configuration  
Configure >  
commands for either the switch or Switch  
the port.  
Configure > Port  
Switch: To configure the switch,  
click Configure .  
Port: To configure single or  
multiple ports, select the desired  
ports and click Configure .  
To select multiple,  
non-adjacent ports, hold  
the CTRL key while selecting  
the desired ports and then click  
Configure .  
To configure adjacent ports  
from the GUI Front Panel  
screen, click and drag the  
mouse over the desired  
elements to select them and  
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Button  
Name  
Description  
click Configure . The SHIFT  
Menu equivalent  
key and mouse click can also  
be used to select multiple ports  
in the tree panel.  
Monitor  
Monitors the performance of either Monitor > Switch  
the port or the switch.  
Monitor > Port  
Switch: To monitor the switch,  
click Monitor .  
Port: To monitor single or multiple  
ports, select the desired ports and  
click Monitor .  
To select multiple,  
non-adjacent ports, hold  
the CTRL key while selecting  
the desired ports and then click  
Monitor .  
To monitor adjacent ports from  
the GUI Front Panel screen,  
click and drag the mouse  
over the desired elements.  
The ports that are inside the  
rectangle are selected. Then  
click Monitor .  
Browse  
Opens the Browser-Based  
Actions > Open  
Home Page  
Home Page Interface (BBI) of the  
switch. To access the BBI,  
use the CLI command,  
/cfg/sys/access/http e  
to configure the switch to allow  
HTTP traffic.  
Browse  
Secure  
Opens the secure home page of  
the switch. To access the secure  
Actions > Open  
Secure Home  
Page  
Home Page home page, use the CLI menu:  
/cfg/sys/access/https to  
configure the switch to allow  
HTTPS traffic. Refer Nortel  
Application Switch Operating  
System 24.0 Command Reference  
(NN47220-105) for detailed  
information on setting up secure  
home page access.  
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Button  
Name  
Description  
Menu equivalent  
This feature is only available to  
switches using Nortel Application  
Switch Operating System 22.0.1.0  
or higher  
Browse  
This button launches the web  
Actions > Open  
SSL Home Page  
SSL Home browser and open the home page  
Page  
of the SSL accelerator portion  
of a Nortel Application Switch  
2424-SSL using HTTPS.  
This feature is only available to  
the Nortel Application Switch  
2424-SSL.  
Apply Confi The Apply Configuration  
Actions > Apply  
Configuration  
guration  
operation causes the entire  
New Configuration to be copied  
to the Current Configuration. This  
causes the switch to operate with  
the new settings. At this point, the  
New and Current configurations  
are identical.  
Diff Config  
Displays the difference between  
the Active (Current) Configuration  
and the New Configuration  
Actions > Diff  
Config  
This feature is only available to  
Nortel Application Switches.  
ASEM Screen and Tab Buttons  
"ASEM Screen and Tab Buttons" (page 23) outlines the buttons that appear  
on ASEM screens and tabs. Not all buttons appear on every screen or tab.  
ASEM Screen and Tab Buttons  
Button Name  
Description  
The Set button is used to save None - This button  
exists in all pages in the  
Menu Equivalent  
Set  
any changed fields on the  
screen or tab to the switch New Configure menu  
Configuration. These changes  
do not take effect until they are  
applied.  
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Button Name  
Description  
Menu Equivalent  
Modify  
When a data row is selected  
and the Modify button is  
clicked, the fields of an edit  
form are filled with the data of  
the selected row.  
None - This button exists  
in all pages where row  
data can be modified  
Apply  
Clicking the Apply button  
causes the entire New  
Actions > Apply  
Configuration  
Configuration to be copied to  
the Current Configuration. This  
causes the switch to operate  
with the new settings. At this  
point, the New and Current  
Configurations are identical.  
Refresh  
Insert  
Click Refresh to discard  
any unsaved changes and  
re-retrieves the screen data.  
Nortel - Refresh Status  
Inserts a new row of data in  
None - This button exists  
an Edit table. Clicking Insert  
on all pages where rows  
opens a separate screen data can be inserted  
entry screen.  
Delete  
Selected  
Rows  
Deletes the currently selected  
rows of a table.  
None - This button exists  
on all pages where rows  
can be deleted  
Filter  
Configures a filtered view of  
table data. This filter is for  
display purposes only and  
does not change the switch  
configuration.  
None - This button exists  
on all pages where table  
data can be filtered  
Copy  
Paste  
Copies data to paste on a  
similar section on any other  
table.  
None - This button exists  
on all pages where table  
data can be copied  
Pastes any copied data. This  
is different from a drag and  
drop operation.  
None - This button exists  
on all pages where table  
data can be pasted  
Reset  
Changes  
Restores the original values  
since the last modified data  
that has not been sent to the  
switch.  
None - This button exists  
on all pages where table  
data can be modified  
Export  
Table  
Data  
Exports the table data into a  
text file.  
None - This button exists  
on all pages containing  
table data  
Print  
Opens the Print dialog so  
that the current page can be  
printed.  
None - This button exists  
on all pages  
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Button Name  
Description  
Menu Equivalent  
Actions > Close  
Close  
Closes the current screen.  
If the screen is docked, the  
screen closes and re-opens.  
If the screen is undocked, the  
screen closes.  
Help  
In a specific screen or tab, this None - This button exists  
button opens context-sensitive on all pages and on the  
help in a web browser.  
toolbar  
ASEM Tree Control  
The tree control displays all the switches opened during previous sessions  
in the left-hand frame of the ASEM. The tree hierarchy mimics much of the  
menu system, to allow ease of navigation. Each switch node is represented  
with a folder icon. Each port is represented with a port icon. A gray dot  
indicates a terminal node.  
When working with the ASEM tree control, the following actions can be  
performed:  
Click on any of the nodes to open and view its related window.  
Right-click on any of the nodes to display a context menu of operations  
related to that node.  
Tree Preferences Screen The Tree Preferences screen is used to  
configure the display of the ASEM tree control. This screen is illustrated in  
Tree Preferences screen  
The Tree Node Sort Preferences section of this screen is used to set  
preferences for the sorting and displaying of items in the ASEM tree control.  
The sorting of tree control items can be performed by:  
System Name  
Device Name  
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IP Address  
System Description  
Version  
MAC Address  
The Global Default Tree Node Preferences section of this screen is used  
to set global preferences. The global display of tree nodes can be set by:  
Device Name  
System Name  
IP Address  
MAC Address  
To change tree node preferences using the Tree Preferences screen,  
perform the following task:  
Step Action  
1
2
3
Open the Tree Preferences screen by selecting Nortel ASEM >  
Tree Preferences from the menu.  
Select an item in either section and use the up and down arrows to  
arrange the desired order.  
Click Save Tree Nodes Now to save the new preferences. The  
changes take effect the next time ASEM is re-opened.  
—End—  
ASEM Context Menus  
Context menus are available by right-clicking on any of the tree control  
nodes or screens in ASEM. These context menus provide immediate access  
to commands for the switch or ports.  
The following context menus are available in the ASEM:  
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Application Root Context Menu Right-click the application root of the  
tree control to view the available context menu choices for the ASEM  
application. "Application Root Context Menu" (page 27) illustrates this  
context menu.  
Application Root Context Menu  
describes the items on this context menu  
Application Root Context Menu items  
Menu Item  
Description  
Open  
Opens a switch. This requires the address or the domain  
name of the switch and the appropriate authentication  
information.  
Collapse All  
Expand All  
Collapses the tree to show only the switch or application  
root from the selected tree node.  
Expands the tree to show all nodes and subnodes.  
Switch Root Context Menu Right-click the switch root (the folder showing  
the switch IP address or name) to view the available context menu choices.  
"Switch Root Context Menu" (page 27) illustrates this context menu.  
Switch Root Context Menu  
"Switch Root Context Menu items" (page 28) describes the items on this  
context menu.  
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Switch Root Context Menu items  
Menu Item  
Description  
Ping  
Sends an ICMP packet to the selected switch to see if it  
is reachable on the network.  
Telnet  
Opens a Telnet screen to the selected switch.  
Closes the switch and all associated screens.  
Deletes the switch entry from the ASEM tree control.  
Close  
Delete  
Display Preferences  
Edits the tree node display preferences for the selected  
switch.  
Expand All  
Recursively expands the tree control to show all nodes  
and sub-nodes.  
Collapse All  
Recursively collapses the tree control to show only the  
switch or application root from the selected tree control  
node.  
Switch Tree Context Menu Right-click on the switch tree node to view  
the available context menu choices for the selected switch. "Switch Tree  
Context Menu" (page 28) illustrates this context menu.  
Switch Tree Context Menu  
"Switch Tree Context Menu items" (page 29) describes the items on this  
context menu.  
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Switch Tree Context Menu items  
Menu Item  
Description  
Configure  
Provides access to configuration commands for  
the switch.  
Monitor  
Provides access to the monitoring commands  
for the switch.  
Apply Configuration  
Save Configuration (back up)  
Applies any changes that have been made to  
the switch configuration.  
Saves the current configuration in backup  
memory and saves the active configuration by  
overwriting the current configuration.  
Save Configuration (no back  
up)  
Saves the current configuration to the flash  
memory.  
Revert  
Reverts the switch to the current active  
configuration. This is available if the new  
configuration settings were not applied.  
Revert Apply  
Reverts the switch to the current saved  
configuration. This is available if the new  
configuration settings were applied but not  
saved.  
Reset Switch  
Reloads and saves the current RAM memory.  
This is similar to cycling the power of the switch.  
This feature is only available to Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Diff  
Opens a screen to display any pending  
configuration changes.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Diff Flash  
Opens a screen to display any pending  
configuration changes and the affected  
configuration stored in flash memory on the  
switch.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
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Menu Item  
Description  
Configuration Dump  
Opens a console screen displaying a dump  
of the current switch configuration. From this  
screen the configuration can be saved or  
printed.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Clear SLB All SPs  
Non-Operational Statistics  
Clears all SPs non-operational SLB statistics  
on the switch, resetting them to zero. This  
command does not reset the switch and does  
not affect the following counters:  
Counters required for Layer 4 and Layer  
7 operation (such as current real server  
sessions).  
All related SNMP counters.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Clear Flash Dump  
Clears the dump region of the flash memory.  
Dump information contains internal switch data.  
This feature is only available on Nortel  
Application Switches.  
Port Context Menu The Port Context Menu can be accessed in one of  
two ways:  
To access the context menu for a single port, right-click the port.  
To access the context menu for multiple ports, select the desired ports  
and right-click in the selection area.  
"Port Context Menu" (page 30) illustrates the Port Context Menu.  
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"Port Context Menu items" (page 31) describes the items on this context  
menu.  
Port Context Menu items  
Menu Item  
Configure  
Monitor  
Description  
Provides access to the port configuration commands.  
Provides access to the port monitoring commands.  
Enables the port.  
Enable  
Disable  
Disables the port.  
Screen Context Menu The Screen Context Menu is accessed by  
right-clicking on a screen in the right-hand frame of ASEM. "Screen Context  
Menu" (page 31) illustrates this context menu.  
Screen Context Menu  
"Screen Context Menu items" (page 31) describes the items on this context  
menu.  
Screen Context Menu items  
Menu Item  
Description  
Tear Off Panel  
Undocks the current screen from the right-hand  
frame.  
Set  
Saves any changed fields on the screen or  
tab to the switch New Configuration. These  
changes do not take effect until they are applied.  
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Menu Item  
Description  
Apply  
Causes the entire New Configuration to be  
copied to the Current Configuration. This  
causes the switch to operate with the new  
settings. At this point, the New and Current  
Configurations are identical.  
Refresh  
Discards any unsaved changes and re-retrieves  
the screen data.  
Filter Table Rows  
Opens the Filter Table screen to configure  
a filtered view of table data. This filter is for  
display purposes only and does not change the  
switch configuration.  
Copy  
Copies data to paste on a similar section on  
another table.  
Paste  
Pastes any copied data. This is different from a  
drag and drop operation.  
Reset Changes  
Restores the original values since the last  
modified data that has not been sent to the  
switch.  
Export Table Data  
Print Table  
Exports the table data into a text file.  
Opens the Print dialog so that the current page  
can be printed.  
Close and Re-Open  
Help  
Closes the current screen. If the screen is  
docked, the screen closes and re-opens. If the  
screen is undocked, the screen closes.  
In a specific screen or tab, this button opens  
context-sensitive help in a web browser.  
Working with Switch Screens  
The ASEM screen is divided into two main frames. The left-hand frame  
contains the tree control used to manage the switch and switch components  
accessed in the application. The right-hand frame contains the screens  
through which configuration and management of the switch is performed.  
The following sections contain information on accessing the screens in the  
right-hand frame of ASEM and interacting with them:  
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Viewing a Switch Screen  
To view a switch screen, follow this procedure:  
Step Action  
1
2
Click on a node in the tree control.  
The screen associated with the node item is displayed in the  
right-hand frame of ASEM. If applicable, select a tab on this screen.  
—End—  
To provide visual cues about information in ASEM, the following display  
conventions are followed on all screens:  
Fields with italicized labels indicate values that take effect immediately  
after clicking the Set button. These fields do not need to be applied to  
update the configuration.  
Fields that appear with a white background can be edited.  
Fields that appear with a gray background cannot be edited.  
Field text appears in bold when data is in the process of being entered  
or modified.  
Undocking a Switch Screen  
Any screen in the right-hand frame can be undocked from the frame. This  
feature is useful in instances such as when information must be compared  
between two or more switches, when configuration data is being moved  
between switch configuration screens or if a particular monitoring screen  
must be left open.  
To undock a switch screen, perform the following task:  
Step Action  
1
2
Right-click on the screen displayed in the right-hand frame.  
From the context menu, select the menu item Tear Off Panel.  
—End—  
The screen is now undocked. "Undocked Screen" (page 34) illustrates an  
example of an undocked screen.  
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Undocked Screen  
Note: If an undocked screen is left undocked when ASEM is closed, the  
screen will be re-open undocked the next time the application is run.  
Docking a Switch Screen  
An undocked screen can be docked back into the right-hand frame. To  
re-dock a panel, follow this procedure:  
Step Action  
1
2
Right-click on the screen displayed in the right-hand frame.  
From the context menu, select the menu item Dock Panel.  
—End—  
Closing a Switch Screen  
The operation of closing a switch screen is dependent upon the current  
state of the screen. In undocked screens, clicking the Close button closes  
the screen. In docked screens however, clicking the Close button has the  
effect of closing and re-opening the screen; refreshing the contents of the  
screen and all tabs.  
The Apply, Revert, and Revert-Apply actions can also have the effect of  
closing a screen. In undocked screens, executing one of these commands  
closes the current screen. In docked screens, executing one of these  
commands closes and re-opens it.  
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When an Apply action is performed from one of the ASEM wizards  
(Intelligent Traffic Management, Link Load Balancing, or Server Load  
Balancing), all screens are closed. The Apply action only pertains to the  
current switch.  
Switch Configuration Tools  
This section provides an overview of the tools provided by ASEM for the  
configuration and management of switches. These tools are available on  
most screens and tabs in the application.  
For information on switch access and ASEM interface elements, consult  
the following sections:  
The following topics are covered in this section:  
Configuration Tools  
"Configuration Tools" (page 35) describes the configuration tools available  
on all ASEM screens and tabs. These tools, represented as buttons on the  
screens and tabs, are used to finalize and save changes made to switch  
configuration.  
Configuration Tools  
Function  
Description  
Browse  
Some fields in editable forms have a browse button associated  
with them. Click on a Browse button to configure the field with a  
list of pre-defined or known parameters.  
Set  
The Set button causes any changed field values to be set into  
the New Configuration of the switch. These changes do not take  
effect until they are applied.  
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Function  
Description  
Apply  
The Apply button causes the entire New Configuration to be  
copied to the Current Configuration. This causes the switch to  
operate with the new settings. At this point, the New and Current  
configurations are identical.  
Italicized labels indicate variables that take effect immediately.  
They do not require an Apply to update the configuration.  
Refresh  
The Refresh button causes the screen to retrieve the data from  
the switch and update the display. Any changes made that were  
not saved with a Set are now gone. Also, any changes made to  
the configuration by another user are picked up and displayed.  
Working with Tables and Forms  
ASEM uses the following types of tables and forms to display data:  
Edit Tables and Forms  
Poll Tables and Forms  
Graph Tables  
describes using Edit Tables and Forms. For information on working with Poll  
For information on working with Graph Tables, see "Working with Graphing  
Working with Edit Tables and Forms  
ASEM provides several tools for working with data on Edit Tables and  
Forms. The following topics provide an overview of these tools.  
Copy and Paste Data on Edit Tables and Forms can be manually copied  
and pasted between fields. To copy and paste information between data  
fields, perform the following procedure:  
Step Action  
1
2
Select the field to be copied by clicking in it.  
Copy the data in the source field through one of these methods:  
Click Copy at the bottom of the screen.  
Right-click the selected field and click Copy item in the context  
menu.  
3
Paste the data into the destination field through one of these  
methods:  
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Click Paste at the bottom of the screen.  
Right-click the selected field and click Paste item in the context  
menu.  
—End—  
A single string value can be pasted into multiple rows of the same column  
by selecting all of the desired columns before pasting.  
Selecting a Group of Fields with the Marquee Selection A group of  
fields can be selected using the Marquee selection. Hold down the left  
mouse button and drag the mouse across the desired fields. Release the  
mouse button when selection is complete. The group of fields can now  
be treated as a single unit.  
Drop-Down Lists Drop-down lists are available for fields that have a fixed  
set of parameters. Fields with drop-down lists display an arrow button when  
the field is selected. Click the arrow to display the list of values and select a  
value from the list by clicking on it.  
Drag and Drop Operations Data can be dragged and dropped between  
similar Edit Tables and Forms in ASEM.  
In Edit Tables and Forms, perform the following steps to drag and drop data:  
Step Action  
1
2
Open two or more undocked screens.  
Click the source screen and drag the mouse to the destination  
screen without releasing the left mouse button.  
3
Release the left mouse button in the destination screen.  
—End—  
The data in the destination and source screens will now match. Click Set  
and Apply to save the changed data.  
In the case of Edit Tables, if there is an unequal number of rows in the  
source and destination screens, the destination screen will have rows added  
to it. For example, if the source screen has four rows and the destination  
screen only three, a new row is added to the destination screen.  
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Data can also be dragged out of ASEM into a text application. In this  
instance the dragged data is placed into the text application as text.  
Insert button New rows are added to Edit Tables through the use of the  
Insert button. Clicking Insert opens a separate data entry screen that  
contains the same fields as the Edit Table. Enter the data into the screen  
and click the Insert button again to add it to the Edit Table.  
In the case of Edit Forms, data entry is performed directly on the form.  
Browse and Modify Buttons In some data entry screens, the Browse  
button opens a selection screen used to choose from a list of pre-configured  
parameters. Once a selection has been made, click the Modify button to  
make the change active in the data entry screen.  
Delete Row Button Delete a row of data by clicking the Delete button.  
Select the index numbers of the desired rows and click the Delete button.  
Filtering Table Data  
When a table contains multiple entries (such as 500 configured filters), a  
table filter can be built to define which items are displayed.  
To build a table filter, perform the following tasks:  
Step Action  
1
Click Filter. The Table Filter screen appears. "Table Filter screen"  
(page 38) illustrates an example of the Table Filter screen.  
Table Filter screen  
2
3
Select a filtering field from the Column drop-down list. All of the  
fields in the table are present in this drop-down list.  
Select an operator from the which drop-down list. The operators are:  
CONTAINS (Always a string)  
IS GREATER THAN  
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IS LESS THAN  
EQUALS  
DOES NOT EQUAL  
The operator used depends on the column data and value type.  
For example, if the column is an enumeration type that is based  
on an enumeration MIB type, entering a number in the value field  
compares enumeration numbers instead of string types. If the  
value type is a string, it uses the label of the enumeration type for  
comparison, instead of the number.  
4
5
Enter a comparison value into the Value field.  
Select AND, OR, or END from the last drop-down list. The AND and  
OR operations go in the order of the filter statements from the top to  
the bottom of the screen. Build complex filters by stringing together  
various statements with AND and OR. Using the END operator  
terminates the filter, even if it is not the last filter statement.  
6
7
Click Add.  
Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each filter statement that makes up  
the larger filter.  
8
Click Filter.  
—End—  
Select a row in the Display rows where list, make a modification and click  
Replace to modify a filter statement in the list.  
Click Remove all and Filter to return to the unfiltered table.  
Select a row in the Display rows where list and click the Remove button to  
remove a filter statement from the list.  
Sorting Table Data  
Data in an Edit Table can also be sorted by column. Initially, rows are sorted  
in order by column. To change the sort order, perform the following steps:  
Step Action  
1
2
Select the column to be sorted on.  
Click the column once to sort in ascending order or twice to sort in  
descending order.  
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3
If applicable, select the next column to sort by.  
—End—  
Monitoring Performance  
This section provides an overview of performance monitoring. For detailed  
information about monitoring commands, refer ASEM online help by  
selecting Help > Contents from the ASEM menu.  
ASEM displays monitored data in Poll Tables and Forms and Graph Tables.  
Monitoring data in Poll Tables and Forms are discussed in the following  
section. Graph Tables are discussed in "Working with Graphing Tables"  
Working with Polling Tables and Forms  
Monitored data is displayed in Polling Tables and Forms. Data in the fields  
are updated and displayed at intervals determined by the Poll Interval  
drop-down list present at the bottom of all polling screens. The polling  
interval can be adjusted from 2 seconds to 60 minutes.  
Exporting Data  
Data in a polling table can be exported to a text file in a tabular format.  
Select the desired fields, click Export , and specify the location to store the  
new file. Data is then be exported to the file.  
Printing Data  
Click Print to print the contents of the polling table or form.  
Working with Graphing Tables  
Data displayed in a graph table can be displayed as a graph.  
To view data in a graph, perform the following procedure:  
Step Action  
1
Select the data to be graphed. For information on data selection,  
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Selected graphing data  
2
Click the graphing button at the bottom of the screen that represents  
the type of graph to create. The graphing options are:  
Line Graph  
Area Graph  
Bar Graph  
Pie Graph  
—End—  
Note: The screen graphing buttons are not enabled until data is  
selected.  
A graphing table is displayed based on the data selected and the graph type  
selected. "Graphing Table - Bar Graph" (page 42) illustrates an example of  
a graph table displaying a bar graph.  
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Graphing Table - Bar Graph  
Note: Graph tables cannot be filtered.  
Altering the Graph Display  
The Line, Area, and Bar graph types have several sub-types that can  
be used to change the display of the graph. "Graph sub-types" (page  
42) .outlines the sub-types available.  
Graph sub-types  
Graph Type  
Line Graph  
Area Graph  
Bar Graph  
Graph Sub-types  
Horizontal, Log Scale  
Stacked, Horizontal, Log Scale  
Stacked, Horizontal, Log Scale  
Pie Graphs have no sub-types.  
Customizing the ASEM Display  
The appearance of the ASEM application can be customized to suit user  
preferences. Changes does not effect the functioning of the switch, only  
the appearance of the application.  
Altering the appearance of the application involves changing specific  
.properties files located in the properties sub-folder of the ASEM  
installation directory. These files can be altered with a simple text editor.  
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The following sections describe the elements of the ASEM that can be  
changed:  
CAUTION  
Altering the appearance of the ASEM involves altering  
.properties files located in the properties sub-folder of the  
application installation. Nortel recommends that copies of the  
original .properties files be saved in a separate folder before  
altering them. These original files can be restored by replacing the  
altered the files in the properties directory.  
Modifying Label Appearance  
The alias.properties file lists the correspondence between MIB  
variables and the label used to describe that value in the application. To  
change the label used, perform this procedure:  
Step Action  
1
Open the alias.properties file in a text editor. For Nortel  
180 and AD Series switches, the file is located in <ASEM  
installation directory>/properties/Tigon. For Nortel  
Application Switches, the file is located in <ASEM installation  
directory>/properties/aws24.  
2
All entries in the file are listed in the following format:  
MIB Variable=Description  
Change the Description portion to reflect the new label to be used  
in the application.  
Note: Changing the MIB Variable portion causes the application  
to use the system default value for the label.  
3
Save the changes made to the file. These changes are displayed  
the next time the application is started.  
—End—  
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Modifying the list of well-known ports  
The ports.properties file contains a list of ports known to be used  
by various protocols. This is used in the ASEM application where a list of  
such ports is useful. This list can be edited in a simple text editor to add or  
delete ports. For a list of well-known ports, refer Nortel Application Switch  
Operating System 24.0 Command Reference (NN47220-105).  
To modify the ports.properties file, perform the following procedure:  
Step Action  
1
2
Open the ports.properties file in a text editor. This file is  
located in <ASEM installation directory>/properties.  
All entries in the file are listed in the following format:  
Protocol=Port  
Edit the file as appropriate using the format listed above.  
Note: Editing the ports.properties file can have an adverse  
affect on the application. Ensure all changes to this file are  
intended before saving them.  
3
Save the changes made to the file. These changes are displayed  
the next time the application is started.  
—End—  
Modifying or adding Well-known Protocols  
The protocols.properties file lists well-known protocols. This is used  
in the ASEM application where a list of such protocols is useful. This list can  
be edited in a simple text editor to add or delete protocols.  
To modify the protocols.properties file, perform the following  
procedure:  
Step Action  
1
2
Open the protocols.properties file in a text editor. This file is  
located in <ASEM installation directory>/properties.  
All entries in the file are listed in the following format:  
Protocol=Index Value  
Edit the file as appropriate using the format listed above.  
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Note: Editing the protocols.properties file can have an  
adverse affect on the application. Ensure all changes to this file  
are intended before saving them.  
3
Save the changes made to the file. These changes are displayed  
the next time the application is started.  
—End—  
Altering the Default Browser  
By default, ASEM uses Netscape as a web browser. This default can be  
changed to reflect personal preference or system configuration.  
To change the default browser, perform the following procedure:  
Step Action  
1
2
3
Open the dm_ui.properties file in a text editor. This file is  
located in <ASEM installation directory>/properties.  
Locate the line in the file that reads: #BrowserApp=netscape.  
This is located near the bottom of the file.  
Remove the number sign and replace netscape with the web  
browser to use. If the web browser is present in the system path,  
enter the name of the application. If it is not, enter the fully justified  
path to the application.  
4
Save the change made to the file. This change takes effect the next  
time the application is started.  
—End—  
Localization of ASEM  
The ASEM display can be localized to work better with a non-English  
language.  
Note: This procedure requires the use of an external application,  
native2ascii.exe, that is part of the Sun Java Development Kit.  
The Sun JDK is freely available and can be downloaded from the Sun  
Java web site.  
To localize the task, perform the following procedure:  
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Step Action  
1
Create a copy of the alias.properties file. Re-name this file to  
alias_ <temporary name> .properties where <temporary  
name> is a temporary placeholder used to save the file under a  
different name.  
2
Open the copy of the alias.properties file created in the  
previous step in a text editor.  
3
4
5
Change the labels in this file to the new language equivalents.  
Save the file in UTF8 format.  
Run the native2ascii application from the operating system  
command line using the following format:  
native2ascii <input file name> <output file name>  
In this instance, substitute <input file name> above with the  
name of the file created in step 1. Specify a different file name for  
the <output file name>. This file contains the localized file.  
6
Re-name the output file from step 5 to alias.properties and  
replace the existing alias.properties file. It is advisable to  
create a back up of the existing file before replacing it.  
—End—  
Changing the MIB Default Values  
The mibDefault.properties file contains default values for MIB  
variables used throughout the ASEM application. This file can be edited by  
a simple text editor.  
To change the MIB default values, perform the following procedure:  
Step Action  
1
2
Open the mibDefault.properties file in a text editor. For  
Nortel 180 and AD Series switches, the file is located in <ASEM  
installation directory>/properties/Tigon. For Nortel  
Application Switches, the file is located in <ASEM installation  
directory>/properties/aws24.  
All entries in the file are listed in the following format:  
MIB Variable=Value  
Edit the file as appropriate using the format listed above.  
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3
Save the changes made to the file. These changes are displayed  
the next time the application is started.  
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Index  
A
M
Apply Configuration button 23, 24  
menus.See individual menu names 14  
Monitor button 22  
B
N
Browse Home Page button 22  
Nortel ASEM  
buttons  
toolbar  
toolbar buttons  
O
C
Open Device button 21  
configuration, applying 23, 24  
configuration, difference 23  
Configure button 22  
P
Confirm row deletion 7  
Properties dialog box 5  
D
R
Device Manager  
Read Community, SNMP 9  
Refresh Status button 21, 24  
Register for Traps 7  
setting poll interval 7  
setting properties 5  
setting properties. 5  
Diff Config button 23  
Retry Count 7  
S
F
snmp 7  
filtered view of table data 38  
Status Poll Interval 7  
syslog  
H
listen for 7  
Help button 21, 25  
T
L
table data  
Listen for Traps 7  
filtered view 38  
Telnet button 21  
Timeout 7  
toolbar buttons  
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trace routes, enabling 7  
Trap Log button 21  
traps  
tree control 25  
W
designating a port 7  
listening for 7  
max number in log 7  
registering for 7  
Web interface, opening 22  
wizard 15  
Write Community, SNMP 9  
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