Device Report

With the Device Report page, you can:

Note: You must enable SNMP and set the community string set to "public" to generate reports.

Generating Device Reports

From the drop-down list, select Config Information, System Information, or Port Information.

Displaying Learned Addresses and Port Configuration Information

You can display dynamically learned MAC addresses on a switch port. The switch learns the source address of each packet it receives on each port and adds the address and its port number to the address table. As stations are added or removed from the network, the switch updates the address table, adding new entries and aging (removing) those not in use.

To display the learned addresses for a selected port and other port configuration information:

  1. From the drop-down list, select Port Information.
  2. Click one of the port buttons on the page.
    If you click a green port button, port configuration information is displayed in the fields on the page.
  3. Click List Learned Addresses.
    The list box fills with MAC addresses that were learned by the switch.

Refreshing Device Report Information

To refresh device report information, click Device Report.

Note: You can also refresh the device report information from the network view. Click the right mouse button on a switch and select Device Report from the pop-up menu.

Accessing Cisco Visual Switch Manager

You can reconfigure the switch from CVSM. Click Switch Manager to display the Cisco Visual Switch Manager Home page in a separate browser window.

Note: If you access CVSM to configure a stack member and then relaunch the network view, this stack member becomes the primary switch. The network view displays devices in a different arrangement (a stack member could become an edge device) than if the browser is pointed at the original center node of the star topology.