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Using Technician Interface Scripts
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show dcmmw
The show dcmmw
<option>
commands display information about an installed N11 Data
Collection Module (DCM) option on a Bay Networks 8-Port Access Node Hub (ANH).
The DCM board contains Flash memory for its own boot image and configuration file. To
communicate with software on the DCM board, the ANH uses a special software
subsystem on the ANH baseboard, DCM middleware (DCMMW). For information on
configuring and managing the DCM software subsystem with Site Manager, refer to
Connecting AN and ANH Systems to a Network.
The DCM board gathers statistics through promiscuous monitoring of packets on an
Ethernet segment. It then stores the information according to the RMON MIB
specification. You use Optivity
LAN or a third-party SNMP-based network management
software (NMS) application to view and work with these statistics. You can use Technician
Interface
set and get commands to view collected statistics.
For information on the Bay Networks implementation of RMON services in the 8-Port
ANH, refer to Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, AND RARP Services and the user
guide for Optivity LAN software. For detailed information on RMON topics, refer to the
Remote Network Monitoring MIB, RMON RFC 1757.
The
show dcmmw command supports the following subcommand options:
Caution: The Technician Interface does not verify that the value you enter for a
parameter is valid. Entering an invalid value using
set and get commands can
corrupt your configuration.
In addition, limit the use of Technician Interface queries to view RMON statistics
while running an RMON NMS application. Too many queries could overload system
buffers with RMON data, causing the system to restart.
base dcm
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