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Workgroup Director Release Notes for
Release 4.1


Workgroup Director Release Notes for Release 4.1

Workgroup Director Release Notes for
Release 4.1

December 22, 1994

These release notes describe the features and modifications for Workgroup Director Release 4.1. Refer to the Workgroup Director User Guide for information on installing and using the Workgroup Director software.


Introduction

These release notes discuss the following topics:


New Features

The following new monitoring features have been added in Workgroup Director Release 4.1:


Hub Window

The Hub Window, shown in Figure 1, has been modified to include the following new fields:

Figure 1 Hub Window

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SNMP Windows

This section discusses the following new groups of SNMP windows:


Upload/Download

The Upload/Download window, shown in Figure 2, is used for uploading or downloading software or firmware.

Figure 2 Upload/Download Window

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The Upload/Download window contains the following fields:


Switch Port Analyzer

The Switch Port Analyzer window, shown in Figure 3, is used for setting parameters so that ports can be monitored.

Figure 3 Switch Port Analyzer Window

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The Switch Port Analyzer window contains the following fields:


Brouter

Workgroup Director 4.1 contains the following Brouter windows:


Brouter Group

The Brouter Group window, shown in Figure 4, displays information about virtual services and system optimization parameters.

Figure 4 Brouter Group Window

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The Brouter Group window contains the following fields:


Brouter Table Window

The Brouter Table window, shown in Figure 5, displays bridge/router information about a particular port on a module.

Figure 5 Brouter Table Window

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The Brouter Table window contains the following fields:


Filter

Workgroup Director 4.1 contains the following Filter windows:


MAC Filter

The MAC Filter window, shown in Figure 6, lets you filter packets based on the MAC address and Type defined in this window. You can define upto a maximum of 256 MAC addresses for the entire system.

Figure 6 MAC Filter Window

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The MAC Filter window contains the following fields:

Note that if a MAC address is set to Permit, only packets with that MAC address will be transmitted. All other packets will be denied.


Protocol Filter Table

The Protocol Filter window, shown in Figure 7, lets you filter packets based on the Protocol and Type defined in this window. You can define up to a maximum of eight entries per port.

Figure 7 Protocol Filter Window

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The Protocol Filter window contains the following fields:

Note that if a Protocol is set to Permit, only packets with that Protocol will be transmitted. All other packets will be denied.


Vendor Filter

The Vendor Filter window, shown in Figure 8, lets you filter packets based on the Vendor ID and Type defined in this window. You can define upto a maximum of 64 Vendor Ids for the enitre system.

Figure 8 Vendor Filter Window

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The Vendor Filter window contains the following fields:

Note that if a Vendor ID is set to Permit, only packets with that Vendor ID will be transmitted. All other packets will be denied.


Port Filter Table

The Port Filter window, shown in Figure 9, lets you filter packets based on the value defined in the Complex Expression and Broadcast Suppression fields of this window. You can define upto a maximum of eight entries per port.

Figure 9 Port Filter Window

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The Port Filter window contains the following fields:


Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

Workgroup Director 4.1 contains the following IGMP windows:


IGMP Conditional Filtering Group

Figure 10 shows the IGMP Conditional Filtering Group window.

Figure 10 IGMP Conditional Filtering Group Window

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The IGMP Conditional Filtering Group window contains the following fields:


IGMP Conditional Filtering Interface Table

The IGMP Conditional Filtering Interface window, shown in Figure 11, displays information about interfaces that use IGMP conditional filtering.

Figure 11 IGMP Conditional Filtering Interface Window

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The IGMP Conditional Filtering Interface window contains the following fields:


IGMP Conditional Filtering Multicast-Group Table

The IGMP Conditional Filtering Multicast-Group window, shown in Figure 12, displays information on IP multicast groups for use with IGMP conditional filtering.

Figure 12 IGMP Conditional Filtering Multicast-Group Window

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The IGMP Conditional Filtering Multicast-Group window contains the following fields:


Cisco Connection Online

Cisco Connection Online (CCO) provides online information and electronic services to Cisco customers and business partners. Basic CCO services include general Cisco information, product announcements, brochures, descriptions of service offerings, and download access to public and authorized files. Customers with maintenance contracts receive a much broader offering, including technical tips, software updates, the Bug Navigator, configuration notes, release notes, and e-mail access to Cisco Technical Assistance Centers.

CCO serves a wide variety of users through two interfaces that are updated and enhanced simultaneously: a character-based version and a multimedia version that resides on the World Wide Web (WWW). The character-based CCO (called "CCO Classic") supports Zmodem, Kermit, Xmodem, FTP, Internet e-mail, and fax download options, and is excellent for quick access to information over lower bandwidths. The WWW version of CCO provides richly formatted documents with photographs, figures, graphics, and video, as well as hyperlinks to related information.

To access CCO:

Maintenance customers and partners can self-register to obtain full access. For a copy of CCO's Frequently Asked Questions, send e-mail to cio-help@cisco.com .

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