Chapter 1: IntroductionPage 1-2MicroMMAC Local Management User’s GuideChapter 5, SNMP Community Names Screen, explains how to controlaccess to the MicroMMAC by assigning community names.Chapter 6, SNMP Traps Screen, explains how to configure theMicroMMAC to send SNMP traps to multiple network managementstations.Chapter 7, Flash Download Screen, describes how to download a newfirmware image to the MicroMMAC.Chapter 8, Bridge Setup Screen, describes how to configure theMicroMMAC for bridge functions.Chapter 9, Component Status Screen, discusses how to view the statusof MicroMMAC MIB components.Chapter 10, Bridge Statistics Screen, discusses how to configure theMicroMMAC to gather statistics for each interface, module, and port.Chapter 11, MIB Navigator Screen, describes how to access and use theMIB Navigator screen. This chapter also includes examples for MIBNavigator commands.1.3 LOCAL MANAGEMENT OVERVIEWCabletron Systems Local Management is a management tool that allows anetwork manager to perform the following tasks:• Configure interconnected devices to form a network• Monitor the performance of the network• Control user access to the network and its components for the purposeof security1.3.1 The Management AgentThe management agent is a processor within the MicroMMAC whichcollects statistical information (e.g., frames received, errors detected)about the managed network’s operational performance. LocalManagement communicates with the management agent for the purposeof viewing statistics or issuing management commands to networkdevices.