Using the TSX-1620 Hub View2-30Managing the DeviceThe Interface List window can display about a dozen interfaces at once; use thescroll bar to the right of the list to view additional interfaces, if necessary.Accessing the MIB I, II ToolYou can access the MIB I, II Tool directly from the Hub View. You can view MIB IIstatistics for your TSX-1620 via this window.1. Click in the appropriate area to display the Interface menu (refer to Figure 2-3,on page page 2-5).2. Drag down to MIB II and release. The SNMP MIB2 System Group window willappear. For more information on the MIB I, II tool, see Chapter 2, Using theMIB I, MIB II Tool in theSPMA Tools Guide.Accessing Bridge ManagementYou can access the Bridge View and associated bridge applications from theBridge menu in the Hub View.1. Click in the appropriate area to display the Bridge menu (refer to Figure 2-3,on page page 2-5).2. Drag down to Bridge Mgmt and release. The Bridge View will be displayed.For more information on the Bridge View and the bridge applications, seeChapter 3, Using the TSX-1620 Bridge View.Performing Source Routing Configuration for a PortThe TSX-1620 also provides virtual networking capability, allowing you toconfigure logical rings that include multiple physical rings attached to the frontpanel ports (e.g., physical rings inserted in ports 1, 2, 5, and 8 could all beassigned to a single virtual ring network, and would communicate as if theyactually were on the same physical ring). These logical rings are achieved byassigning the same local segment value to each port that you wish to include inNOTEYou must be viewing the Interface application display mode in order to have access to theInterface menu and this option.NOTEYou must be viewing the Bridge application display mode in order to have access to theBridge menu and this option.