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FrameSaver DSL 9783 USER’S GUIDE Document No. 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000[...]
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A 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Copyright E 2000 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law . No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by[...]
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i 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Contents About This Guide H Purpose and Intended Audience vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Document Organization vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Product-Related Documents ix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Contents ii 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 4 Configuration Options H Overview 4-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Using the Easy Install Feature 4-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Setting Up So the Router Can Receive RIP 4-6 . . . . .[...]
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Contents iii 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 6 Operation and Maintenance H Displaying System Information 6-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Viewing LEDs and Control Leads 6-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LED Descriptions 6-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Contents iv 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 8 T roubleshooting H Problem Indicators 8-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Resetting the Unit and Restoring Communication 8-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resetting the Unit from the Control Menu 8-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Contents v 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 10 Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices H Installation and Setup of Network Health 10-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Discovering FrameSaver Elements 10-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Configuring the Discovered Elements 10-4 . . . . . . .[...]
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Contents vi 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 C Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments H Rear Panel C-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H DSL Network Interface Cable C-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H COM Port Connector C-3 . . . . . . . [...]
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vii 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 About This Guide Purpose and Intended Audience This document contains information that applies to the FrameSaver DSL 9783. It is intended for system designers, engineers, administrators, and operators who are familiar with the functional operation of digital data communications equipment and frame relay networks. Docum[...]
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About This Guide viii 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Section Description Chapter 8 T roubleshooting. Provides device problem resolution, alarm, and other information, as well as troubleshooting and test procedures. Chapter 9 Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices. Identifies where installation and setup information is located and how FrameSaver unit[...]
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About This Guide ix 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Pr oduct-Related Documents Document Number Document Title Paradyne FrameSaver Documentation: 9000-A2-GB20 Configuring Frame Relay Service Over DSL 9783-A2-GN10 FrameSaver DSL 9783 Installation Instructions 9783-A2-GL10 FrameSaver DSL 9783 Quick Reference Paradyne Hotwire Documentation: 8335-A2-GB20 Hotw[...]
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About This Guide x 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Conventions Used Convention Used When Used Italic T o indicate variable information (e.g., DLCI nnnn ) . Menu selection sequence T o provide an abbreviated method for indicating the selections to be made from a menu or selections from within a menu before performing a procedural step. For example, Main M[...]
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1-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1 This chapter includes the following: H System Overview H FrameSaver DSL Features and Benefits H FrameSaver DSL Feature Sets — Basic Features — Advanced SL V Features H OpenLane SLM System System Overview Our system solution consists of: H FrameSaver r DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) un[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 FrameSaver DSL Featur es and Benefits Large-scale deployment of frame relay services over DSL-based access networks is possible with the innovative FrameSaver DSL, which provides important advantages for frame relay service providers. H Remote diagnostic and service level management (SLM) [...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H Advanced SLM and reporting feature set includes all of the diagnostic feature set, plus: — CIR relationship statistics — FDR/DDR (T rueput) reporting — Continuous real-time latency report — RMON2 alarms and proactive thresholds — FTP user history poller for graphical and histor[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 An advanced SLM and reporting feature set can be activated on command with the SL V key . In the base configuration, comprehensive Layer 1 and 2 instrumentation allows service providers to isolate, diagnose, and correct problems remotely from their NOC. FR NSPs can expect fewer truck rolls[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 The following diagram shows the FrameSaver DSL unit in a frame relay network. Frame Rela y CPE Router/FRAD DSL A TM Access Network F rameSav er DSL Unit 00-16770 F rame Rela y DSL A LARMS Major Minor Fan B A POWER SERIAL SMCM CLOCK A ALARM 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 LAN/W[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 FrameSaver DSL Featur e Sets Depending upon the model ordered, the FrameSaver DSL unit has the basic FrameSaver frame relay and diagnostic capability , or it is enhanced with additional SL V (Service Level V erification) reporting capability . These are referred to as feature sets, which p[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T o obtain an activation certificate, provide the model number (9783), your OpenLane system license key number , and the number of FrameSaver units whose SL V capability is to be activated. When you receive your certificate, it will include an Activation Certificate number , the Feature Gr[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Basic Features The FrameSaver DSL unit provides the following features: H Easy Installation. When AutoBaud is used, no configuration is required. SNMP options may be modified if desired to provide security and enable traps. H Frame Relay Aware Management. Supports diagnostic and network ma[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H Dual Flash Memory . Allows software upgrades while the unit is up and running. T wo software loads can be stored and implemented at the user ’ s discretion. H Multiplexed Management PVCs. Provides a method of multiplexing management data with customer data transparently over a single P[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-10 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H LMI Packet Capture. Provides a way of uploading data that has been captured in a trace file so the data can be uploaded and transferred to a Network Associates Snif fer for analysis, or viewed via the menu-driven user interface. When viewed from the menu-driven user interface, the 12 mo[...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-1 1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 OpenLane SLM System Being standards-based, the OpenLane SLM (Service Level Management) system can be used with other management applications like HP OpenV iew or IBM’s NetV iew . OpenLane includes HP OpenView adapters for integrating OpenLane features with the OpenView W eb interface. [...]
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About the FrameSaver DSL Unit 1-12 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000[...]
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2-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 User Interface and Basic Operation 2 This chapter explains how to access, use, and navigate the menu-driven user interface. It includes the following: H Logging On H Main Menu H Screen Work Areas H Navigating the Screens — Keyboard Keys — Function Keys — Selecting from a Menu — Switching Between Screen Areas ?[...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Logging On Start a session using one of the following methods: H T elnet session via: — An in-band management channel through the frame relay network (frame relay network service provider). — An in-band management channel through the A TM network (DSL provider). — A local in-ban[...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 If your login was . . . Then the . . . V alid Main Menu appears. Begin your session. NOTE: If your login is valid, but access is denied, there are two currently active sessions. Invalid Message, Invalid Password , appears on line 24, and the Login screen is redisplayed. After three un[...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Main Menu Entry to all of the FrameSaver unit’s tasks begins at the Main Menu, which has six menus or branches. The Access Level at the top of the screen only appears when security has been set up. main Access Level: 1 9783 Device Name: Node A 05/13/2000 02:01 MAIN MENU Status Test [...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Scr een W ork Ar eas There are two user work areas: H Screen area – Where you input information into fields. H Function keys area – Where you perform specific screen functions. main /config/system/slv 9783 . . Device Name: Node A 05/13/2000 02:02 SERVICE LEVEL VERIFICATION SYSTEM [...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Navigating the Scr eens Y ou can navigate the screens by: H Using keyboard keys. H Switching between the two screen work areas using function keys. Keyboard Keys Use the following keyboard keys to navigate within the screen area: Press . . . T o . . . Ctrl-a Move cursor between the sc[...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Function Keys All function keys (located in the lower part of the screen; see the example in Screen Work Areas on page 2-5) operate the same way throughout the screens. They are not case-sensitive, so upper- or lowercase letters can be used interchangeably . These keys use the followi[...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Selecting from a Menu " Procedur e T o select from a menu: 1. T ab or press the down arrow key to position the cursor on a menu selection, or press the up arrow key to move the cursor to the bottom of the menu list. Each menu selection is highlighted as you press the key to move [...]
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User Interface and Basic Operation 2-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Selecting a Field Once you reach the desired menu or screen, select a field to view or change, or issue a command. Press the T ab or right arrow key to move the cursor from one field to another . The current setting or value appears to the right of the field. Entering Information Y ou[...]
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3-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuration Procedur es 3 This chapter includes the following: H Basic Configuration — Configuration Option Areas — Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options — Changing Configuration Options — Saving Configuration Options[...]
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Configuration Procedures 3-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Basic Configuration Configuration option settings determine how the FrameSaver DSL Unit operates. Use the unit’s Configuration Edit/Display menu to display or change configuration option settings. The Configuration Edit/Display menu of the FrameSaver DSL Unit is shown below . Configuration Me[...]
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Configuration Procedures 3-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuration Option Areas The FrameSaver unit arrives with configured factory default settings, which are located in the Factory Default Configuration option area. Y ou can find the default settings for configuration options in the: H FrameSaver DSL 9783 Quick Reference H Configuration Option [...]
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Configuration Procedures 3-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options T o access and display configuration options, load (copy) the applicable configuration option set into the edit area. " Procedur e T o load a set of configuration options for editing: 1. From the Main Menu, press the down arrow key so the curs[...]
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Configuration Procedures 3-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Changing Configuration Options " Procedur e T o change configuration option settings: 1. From the Configuration Edit/Display menu, select a set of configuration options and press Enter . For example: Configuration → PVC Connections 2. Select the configuration options that are applicable [...]
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Configuration Procedures 3-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Saving Configuration Options When changes to the configuration options are complete, use the S ave function key to save your changes to either the Current, Customer 1, or Customer 2 configuration areas. NOTE: When changing settings, you must S ave for changes to take effect. " Procedur e T[...]
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4-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuration Options 4 Overview A variety of configuration options are provided, but not ordinarily required. The recommended configuration tool for the FrameSaver DSL unit is the OpenLane Service Level Management system. This chapter includes the following: H Using the Easy Install Feature H Setting Up So the Router [...]
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Configuration Options 4-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H Setting Up Management and Communication Options — Configuring Node IP Information — Configuring Management PVCs — Configuring General SNMP Management — Configuring T elnet and/or FTP Session Support — Configuring SNMP NMS Security — Configuring SNMP T raps — Configuring the Etherne[...]
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Configuration Options 4-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Using the Easy Install Featur e An Easy Install screen is provided for custom configurations, but is not required for normal installation. The Easy Install feature allows minimal configuration of the FrameSaver DSL Unit. Once the unit is installed and minimal configuration is completed using Easy [...]
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Configuration Options 4-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (1 of 2) Node IP Address Possible Settings: 001.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255, Clear Default Setting: Clear (000.000.000.000) Specifies the IP address needed to access the node. Since an IP address is not bound to a particular port, it can be used f[...]
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Configuration Options 4-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (2 of 2) TS Access (VCI) Possible Settings: 32–255 Default Setting: 0 Specifies the VCI on the network interface to be used for troubleshooting by the service provider . VPI 0, VCI 35 is the default management path between the FrameSaver DSL unit an[...]
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Configuration Options 4-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Setting Up So the Router Can Receive RIP Using the system’s standard Routing Information Protocol (RIP) feature, routing information is passed to the router over the management PVC, so the router can learn routes to FrameSaver devices. The Node IP address must be set (see Configuring Node IP Inf[...]
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Configuration Options 4-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuration Option T ables Configuration option descriptions contained in this chapter are in menu order , even though this may not be the order in which you access each when configuring the unit. The following configuration option tables are included: H T able 4-2. System Frame Relay and LMI Op[...]
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Configuration Options 4-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring Frame Relay and LMI for the System Select Frame Relay and LMI from the System menu to display or change the Frame Relay and LMI options for the entire system (see T able 4-2). Main Menu → Configuration → System → Frame Relay and LMI T able 4-2. System Frame Relay and LMI Options [...]
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Configuration Options 4-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-2. System Frame Relay and LMI Options (2 of 2) LMI Error Event (N2) Possible Settings: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Default Setting: 3 Configures the LMI-defined N2 parameter , which sets the number of errors that can occur on the LMI link before an error is reported. Applies to both the[...]
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Configuration Options 4-10 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring Service Level V erification Options SL V options are selected from the System menu (see T able 4-3). Main Menu → Configuration → System → Service Level V erification T able 4-3. Service Level V erification Options (1 of 2) SL V Sample Interval (secs) Possible Settings: 10 – 36[...]
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Configuration Options 4-1 1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-3. Service Level V erification Options (2 of 2) SL V T imeout Clearing Event Threshold Available Settings: 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . 20 Default Setting: 1 Specifies the number of consecutive SL V messages that must be received before the DLCI Inactive status is cleared. 1 – 20 – Sets the lim[...]
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Configuration Options 4-12 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring General System Options Select General from the System menu to configure the general system configuration options (see T able 4-4). Main Menu → Configuration → System → General T able 4-4. General System Options T est T imeout Possible Settings: Enable, Disable Default Setting: E[...]
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Configuration Options 4-13 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring the Physical Interfaces Characteristics for the following physical interfaces can be configured: H Network Interface H User Data Port Configuring the Network Interface When configuring the physical characteristics for the network interface, select Physical from the Network menu (see T[...]
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Configuration Options 4-14 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring the User Data Port Select Physical from the Data Ports menu to configure the physical characteristics for the user data port (see T able 4-6). Main Menu → Configuration → Data Ports → Physical T able 4-6. Data Port Physical Interface Options (1 of 2) Invert T ransmit Clock Possi[...]
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Configuration Options 4-15 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-6. Data Port Physical Interface Options (2 of 2) Monitor DTR Possible Settings: Enable, Disable Default Setting: Enable Specifies whether the state of the DTE Ready (DTR) circuit on the user data port will be used to determine when valid data communication is possible with the DTE. When [...]
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Configuration Options 4-16 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring Frame Relay for the Data Port Select Frame Relay from the Data Ports menu to display or change the Frame Relay options (see T able 4-7). Main Menu → Configuration → Data Ports → Frame Relay T able 4-7. Data Port Frame Relay Options (1 of 2) LMI Protocol Possible Settings: Initia[...]
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Configuration Options 4-17 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-7. Data Port Frame Relay Options (2 of 2) LMI Clearing Event (N3) Possible Settings: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Default Setting: 1 Configures the LMI-defined N3 parameter , which sets the number of error-free messages that must be received before clearing an error event. Applies to bo[...]
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Configuration Options 4-18 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring A TM for the Network Interface Select A TM from the Network menu to display or change the A TM options (see T able 4-8). Main Menu → Configuration → Network → AT M T able 4-8. Network A TM Options Cell Delineation Error Event Threshold Possible Settings: 1–1000 Default Setting[...]
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Configuration Options 4-19 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring Cir cuit and DLCI Records Circuit and DLCI records can be created and modified, and PVCs created based on existing DLCIs, using the Network Circuit Records screen and the Data Ports DLCI Records screen: Main Menu → Configuration → Network → Circuit Records Main Menu → Configur[...]
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Configuration Options 4-20 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-9. DLCI Record Options (2 of 3) DLCI T ype Possible Settings: Standard, Multiplexed Default Setting: Multiplexed Specifies whether the DLCI is standard or multiplexed. This field is read-only when the selected DLCI is used in a PVC or Management link connection and the DLCI T ype is Stan[...]
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Configuration Options 4-21 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-9. DLCI Record Options (3 of 3) Excess Burst Size (Bits) Specifies the maximum amount of data in bits that the network may accept beyond the CIR without discarding frames. Be Possible Settings: 0 – 2320000 Default Setting: 2256000 Allows you to display or change the DLCI’s excess bur[...]
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Configuration Options 4-22 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring PVC Connections The Auto-Configuration feature automatically configures PVC connections and their DLCI Records. PVC connections can also be created manually (see T able 4-10). Main Menu → Configuration → PVC Connections From this screen, you can go directly to the Management PVC s[...]
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Configuration Options 4-23 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-10. PVC Connection Options (2 of 2) Destination Link Possible Settings: Net1-FR1 Default Setting: Initially blank; no default. Specifies the frame relay interface used as the destination link; the to end of a from-to link. The only valid settings for this configuration option are frame r[...]
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Configuration Options 4-24 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Setting Up Management and Communication Options The following options can be selected from the Management and Communication menu: H Node IP Options H Management PVC Options H General SNMP Management Options H T elnet and FTP Sessions Options H SNMP NMS Security Options H SNMP T raps Options H Eth[...]
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Configuration Options 4-25 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-1 1. Node IP Options (1 of 3) Node IP Address Possible Settings: 001.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255, Clear Default Setting: Clear (000.000.000.000) Specifies the IP address needed to access the node. Since an IP address is not bound to a particular port, it can be used for remote access[...]
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Configuration Options 4-26 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-1 1. Node IP Options (2 of 3) Default IP Destination Possible Settings: None, COM, Ethernet, PVCname Default Setting: None Specifies an IP destination to route data that does not have a specifically defined route. Examples: H If the default IP network is connected to the communications p[...]
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Configuration Options 4-27 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-1 1. Node IP Options (3 of 3) TS Access Management Link Available Settings: None, PVCname Default Setting: None Specifies a troubleshooting management link for the special needs of network service providers. If the setting is changed from the management PVC name to None, the Delete the M[...]
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Configuration Options 4-28 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring Management PVCs Select Management PVCs to define inband management links by adding or changing Management PVCs (see T able 4-12 ). First, DLCI records must have been configured for the interface where the Management PVC will reside. See Configuring Circuit and DLCI Records for additio[...]
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Configuration Options 4-29 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-12. Management PVC Options (2 of 3) Intf Subnet Mask Possible Settings: Node-Subnet-Mask, Calculate, Special ( nnn . nnn . nnn . nnn ) Default Setting: Node-Subnet-Mask Specifies the subnet mask associated with the IP address that is needed to access the unit when the management PVC is p[...]
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Configuration Options 4-30 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-12. Management PVC Options (3 of 3) Primary DLCI Possible Settings: 16 – 1007 Default Setting: Initially blank; no default. Specifies the DLCI number used for the management PVC after the frame relay interface is selected. The DLCI must be defined for the link (i.e., has a DLCI record)[...]
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Configuration Options 4-31 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring General SNMP Management Select General SNMP Management to add, change, or delete the information needed to allow the FrameSaver unit to be managed as an SNMP agent by the NMS supporting the SNMP protocols (see T able 4-13). Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication [...]
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Configuration Options 4-32 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-13. General SNMP Management Options (2 of 2) Name 2 Access Possible Settings: Read, Read/Write Default Setting: Read Specifies the type of access allowed to the objects in the MIB. This is the type of access allowed for external SNMP managers accessing MIB objects using Community Name 2.[...]
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Configuration Options 4-33 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring T elnet and/or FTP Session Support T elnet and FTP options control whether a T elnet or FTP (File T ransport Protocol) session is allowed through an interconnected IP network and the access security applicable to the session. T wo T elnet sessions can be active at a time (see T able 4[...]
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Configuration Options 4-34 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-14. T elnet and FTP Session Options (2 of 3) Session Access Level Possible Settings: Level-1, Level-2, Level-3 Default Setting: Level-1 Specifies the highest security level allowed when accessing the menu-driven user interface via a T elnet session. If a login is required for the session[...]
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Configuration Options 4-35 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-14. T elnet and FTP Session Options (3 of 3) FTP Session Possible Settings: Enable, Disable Default Setting: Enable Determines whether the system responds as a server when an FTP (file transfer protocol) client on an interconnected IP network requests an FTP session. This option must be [...]
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Configuration Options 4-36 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring SNMP NMS Security Select SNMP NMS Security from the Management and Communication menu to display , add, or change SNMP security configuration options for the FrameSaver unit to set up trap managers (see T able 4-15). Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication → SNM[...]
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Configuration Options 4-37 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring SNMP T raps Select SNMP T raps from the Management and Communication menu to configure SNMP traps when a trap is generated (see T able 4-16). Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication → SNMP T raps See Appendix B, SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults , fo[...]
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Configuration Options 4-38 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-16. SNMP T raps Options (2 of 3) Initial Route Destination Possible Settings: AutoRoute, Ethernet, COM, PVCname Default Setting: AutoRoute Specifies the initial route used to reach the specified T rap Manager . When proprietary RIP is active, only one unit in the network needs to specify[...]
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Configuration Options 4-39 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-16. SNMP T raps Options (3 of 3) Link T raps Possible Settings: Disable, Up, Down, Both Default Setting: Both Determines whether SNMP linkDown or linkUp traps are sent to the currently configured trap manager(s). A linkDown trap indicates that the unit recognizes a failure in one of the [...]
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Configuration Options 4-40 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring the Ethernet Port Select Ethernet Port from the Management and Communication menu to configure the Ethernet port (see T able 4-17). Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication → Ethernet Port T able 4-17. Ethernet Port Options (1 of 2) Interface Status Possible Sett[...]
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Configuration Options 4-41 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-17. Ethernet Port Options (2 of 2) Proxy ARP Possible Settings: Enable, Disable Default Setting: Disable Determines whether the port can be used to supply the MAC (Media Access Control) address of a FrameSaver unit at the other end of a PVC using ARP (Address Resolution Protocol). This t[...]
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Configuration Options 4-42 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring the Communication Port Select Communication Port from the Management and Communication menu to display or change the communication port configuration options (see T able 4-18). Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication → Communication Port T able 4-18. Communicati[...]
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Configuration Options 4-43 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-18. Communication Port Options (2 of 4) Stop Bits Possible Settings: 1, 2 Default Setting: 1 Determines the number of stop bits used for the COM port. 1 – Provides one stop bit. 2 – Provides two stop bits. Ignore Control Leads Possible Settings: Disable, DTR Default Setting: Disable [...]
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Configuration Options 4-44 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-18. Communication Port Options (3 of 4) Inactivity Timeout Possible Settings: Enable, Disable Default Setting: Enable Determines whether a user session is disconnected after a specified time of inactivity (no keyboard activity). Display Conditions – This option only appears when Port U[...]
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Configuration Options 4-45 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 4-18. Communication Port Options (4 of 4) RIP Possible Settings: None, Standard_out Default Setting: None Specifies which Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is used to enable routing of management data between devices. Display Conditions – This option only appears when Port Use is set to[...]
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Configuration Options 4-46 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring the COM Port to Support an External Modem Select External Modem (Com Port) to display or change the configuration options that control call processing for an external device attached to the COM port (see T able 4-19). Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication → Ex[...]
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5-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Security and Logins 5 This chapter includes the following: H Limiting Access H Controlling Asynchronous T erminal Access H Controlling External COM Port Device Access H Controlling T elnet or FTP Access — Limiting T elnet Access — Limiting FTP Access — Limiting T elnet or FTP Access Over the TS Management Link H [...]
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Security and Logins 5-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Limiting Access The FrameSaver unit provides access security on the following interfaces: H Asynchronous (async) terminal H T elnet H FTP H SNMP Up to two direct or T elnet sessions can be active at any given time; that is, you can have two simultaneous T elnet sessions, or one T elnet session and o[...]
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Security and Logins 5-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 " Procedur e T o limit asynchronous terminal access to the menu-driven user interface: 1. Select the Communication Port options. Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication → Communication Port 2. Set the following configuration options, as appropriate. T o . . . Set the conf[...]
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Security and Logins 5-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Contr olling External COM Port Device Access Dial-in access can be controlled when an external device (modem) is connected to the unit’s communication (COM) port. The External Device Commands option must be set to A T . " Procedur e T o control dial-in access: 1. Select the External Modem opt[...]
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Security and Logins 5-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Limiting T elnet Access T elnet access can be limited by: H Disabling T elnet access completely . H Requiring a login for T elnet sessions that are not on the TS Management Link. H Assigning an access level for T elnet sessions. H Disabling TS Management Link access. T o limit T elnet access via a s[...]
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Security and Logins 5-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Limiting FTP Access FTP access can be limited by: H Disabling FTP access completely . H Requiring a user ID and password to login. H Limiting FTP bandwidth. " Procedur e T o limit FTP access when the session is not on the TS Management Link: 1. Select the T elnet and FTP Session options. Main M[...]
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Security and Logins 5-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Limiting T elnet or FTP Access Over the TS Management Link " Procedur e T o limit T elnet or FTP access when the session is on the TS Management Link: 1. Select the T elnet and FTP Session options. Main Menu → Configuration → Management and Communication → T elnet and FTP Sessions 2. Disa[...]
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Security and Logins 5-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Contr olling SNMP Access The FrameSaver unit supports SNMP V ersion 1, which provides limited security through the use of community names. There are three methods for limiting SNMP access: H Disabling SNMP access. H Assigning SNMP community names and the access type. H Assigning IP addresses of thos[...]
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Security and Logins 5-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Assigning SNMP Community Names and Access Levels The FrameSaver unit supports the SNMP protocol and can be managed by an SNMP manager . SNMP manager access can be limited by: H Assigning the SNMP community names that are allowed to access the FrameSaver unit’s Management Information Base (MIB). H [...]
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Security and Logins 5-10 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Limiting SNMP Access Through IP Addr esses An additional level of security is provided by: H Limiting the IP addresses of NMSs that can access the FrameSaver unit. H Performing validation checks on the IP address of SNMP management systems attempting to access the FrameSaver unit. H Specifying the [...]
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Security and Logins 5-1 1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 See Configuring SNMP NMS Security in Chapter 4 , Configuration Options, for more information about SNMP NMS Security configuration options. Cr eating a Login A login is required if security is enabled. ( Security is enabled by the configuration options Login Required for the communication port, mo[...]
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Security and Logins 5-12 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 See Configuring SNMP NMS Security in Chapter 4 , Configuration Options, for more information about security configuration options. Modifying a Login Logins are modified by deleting the incorrect login and creating a new one. Deleting a Login " Procedur e T o delete a login record: 1. Select Ad[...]
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6-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Operation and Maintenance 6 This chapter includes the following information: H Displaying System Information H Viewing LEDs and Control Leads — LED Descriptions — Control Lead Descriptions H Device Messages H Status Information H System and T est Status Messages — Self-T est Results Messages — Last System Reset[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Displaying System Information Use the Identity screen to view identification information about the FrameSaver unit. This information is useful if you are purchasing additional or replacement units and/or making firmware upgrades. Main Menu → Status → Identity V iew this field . . . T o fin[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 V iewing LEDs and Contr ol Leads The FrameSaver DSL unit’s faceplate includes LEDs ( light-emitting diodes) that provide status on the unit and its interfaces. The central site unit (supporting 64 PVCs) is shown. 00-16769 OK OK ALM TEST AT M DSL Network System Por t F rameSa ver TM SL V F ra[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 LED Descriptions The following table identifies the alarms that cause the Alarm LED to light. See T able 6-2 and T able 6-3 for network and user data port interface LED information. T able 6-1. General Status LEDs (1 of 1) Label Indication Color What It Means OK Power and Operational Status Gr[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-2. Network Interface LEDs Label Indication Color What It Means AT M A TM Link Status Multi- colored Y ellow – The A TM link is down. colored Green – The A TM link is up. OFF The FrameSaver unit is in leased line OFF – The FrameSaver unit is in leased line mode. DSL DSL Status Gr[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Control Lead Descriptions In addition to the LEDs, certain control leads can be monitored through the Display LEDs and Control Leads screen. They are described in T able 6-4. T able 6-4. Additional Control Leads Label Indication What It Means Network Interface Data Mode Data Mode Active The un[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Device Messages These messages appear in the messages area at the bottom of the screens. All device messages are listed in alphabetical order . T able 6-5. Device Messages (1 of 5) Message What It Indicates What T o Do Access level is n , Read-only . User’s access level is 2 or 3; user is no[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-5. Device Messages (2 of 5) Message What T o Do What It Indicates Duplicate DLCI Number DLCI number entered is not unique for the frame relay link. No action is needed; previous contents of the DLCI number field is restored. File T ransfer Complete (Seen at an FTP terminal.) A file tr[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-5. Device Messages (3 of 5) Message What T o Do What It Indicates Limit of six Login IDs reached An attempt to enter a new login ID was made, and the limit of six login/password combinations has been reached. H Delete another login/password combination. H Reenter the new login ID. Lim[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-10 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-5. Device Messages (4 of 5) Message What T o Do What It Indicates No more DLCIs allowed N ew or C opyFrom was selected from an interface’s DLCI Records configuration screen, and the maximum number of DLCI Records had already been reached. Delete a DLCI, then create the new DLCI Rec[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-1 1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-5. Device Messages (5 of 5) Message What T o Do What It Indicates Resetting Device, Please W ait ... Y es (or y) was entered in the Reset COM Port usage field of the System Paused menu. No action is needed. Save Cancelled Changes were made on the Easy Install screen, but when it cam[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-12 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Status Information Status information is useful when monitoring the FrameSaver unit. The following illustration shows the Status menu for the FrameSaver DSL unit. Status Menu main/status 9783 Device Name: Node A 05/13/2000 06:02 STATUS System and Test Status PVC Connection Status Network Inte[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-13 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 System and T est Status Messages System and test status information is selected from the Status menu. Main Menu → Status → System and T est Status The following information is included on this screen: H Self-T est Results Messages H Last System Reset Date and Time H Health and Status Mess[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-14 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Health and Status Messages The following table provides Health and Status messages that apply to the FrameSaver DSL unit. T able 6-7. Health and Status Messages (1 of 3) Message What It Indicates AIS at Network 1 An Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) is received by the network interface. AIS is an[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-15 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-7. Health and Status Messages (2 of 3) Message What It Indicates Ethernet Link Down The Ethernet port is enabled, but communication between the management system and the unit is not currently possible on the port. Link Down Administratively , frame relay link 2 The specified frame re[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-16 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-7. Health and Status Messages (3 of 3) Message What It Indicates SL V T imeout, DLCI nnnn , frame relay link 1, 2, 3 An excessive number of SL V communication responses from the remote FrameSaver SL V unit have been missed on the specified multiplexed DLCI; the DLCI is not suitable f[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-17 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T est Status Messages These test messages appear in the right column of the System and T est Status screen. Y ou have the option of allowing the test to continue or aborting the test. See Chapter 8, T roubleshooting , for more information on tests, including how to start and stop them. T able[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-18 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-8. T est Status Messages (2 of 2) Message What It Indicates Send Pttn Active, DLCI nnnn , frame_relay_link 1, 2 The unit is monitoring the selected test pattern on the specified DLCI for the interface. Send Pttn Active, [Interface] A Send Pattern test is active on the specified inter[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-19 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 PVC Connection Status PVC connection statuses are selected from the Status menu. Main Menu → Status → PVC Connection Status Only PVC connections with Source DLCIs configured to be Active are shown. This screen only appears when Service T ype is set to Frame Relay . PVC Connection Status S[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-20 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-9. PVC Connection Status (2 of 2) Field What It Indicates Status EDLCI 0 to 62 For multiplexed DLCIs only . Identifies an individual link/ connection embedded within a DLCI. Status Identifies whether the physical interfaces, LMIs, and DLCIs are all enabled and active for this PVC con[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-21 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Network Interface Status Network Interface Status can be viewed from the Status menu. Main Menu → Status → Network Interface Status Network Interface Status Screen Example main/status/network 9783 Device Name: Node A 05/13/2000 06:04 NETWORK 1 INTERFACE STATUS Operating Rate(Kbps): 2320 R[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-22 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 IP Routing T able Use the IP Routing T able to see all the routes configured in the FrameSaver unit. Main Menu → Status → IP Routing T able IP Routing T able Screen Example main/status/ip_rout 9783 Device Name: Node A 05/13/2000 06:05 Page 1 of 2 IP ROUTING TABLE Destination Mask Gateway [...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-23 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-1 1. IP Routing T able V alues Column What It Indicates Destination The Destination IP Address for the route: 001.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255 Mask The Destination Subnet Mask for the route: H 000.000.000.000 – 225.255.255.255 for network routes H FFF .FFF .FFF .FFF for host rou[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-24 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Performance Statistics Use the Performance Statistics menu to display statistical information for a selected interface. Statistical information is useful when trying to determine the severity and frequency or duration of a condition. Main Menu → Status → Performance Statistics Physical an[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-25 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Clearing Performance Statistics Performance statistics counters can be reset to the baseline when using a directly-connected asynchronous terminal and your security Access Level is Level-1. This feature is useful when troubleshooting problems. Statistic counters are not actually cleared using[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-26 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Service Level V erification Performance Statistics These statistics appear when Service Level V erification (SL V) is selected from the Performance Statistics menu. Main Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → Service Level V erification They only appear for the network interface and o[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-27 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-12. Service Level V erification Performance Statistics (2 of 2) Statistic What It Indicates H Above EIR * H The number of frames transmitted by the far-end device that were above the excess information rate and were dropped in transit. Inbound Dropped Characters * T otal number of by[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-28 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 The statistics collected by the unit depend upon the device at the far end of the connection. If the far-end device is a FrameSaver SL V unit, frame relay , latency , and FDR/DDR (Frame Relay Delivery Ratio/Data Delivery Ratio) performance statistics are collected. If the far-end device is a [...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-29 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-13. DLCI Performance Statistics (2 of 2) Statistic What It Indicates H With BECN Set H The number of frames and octets sent on the selected DLCI of the frame relay link with backward explicit congestion notifications. BECNs are sent to notify users of data traffic congestion in the o[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-30 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Frame Relay Performance Statistics The following statistics appear when Frame Relay is selected from the Performance Statistics menu. Main Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → Frame Relay All counts continue to increment until the maximum value is reached (2 32 –2), then the count[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-31 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-14. Frame Relay Performance Statistics (2 of 2) Statistic What It Indicates Frame Relay Errors (cont’d) Unknown Error The number of frames received over the interface that do not fall into one of the other statistic categories. Indicates that the error is not one that the unit can [...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-32 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 A TM Performance Statistics The following statistics appear when Frame Relay is selected from the Performance Statistics menu. Main Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → AT M All counts continue to increment until the maximum value is reached (2 32 –2), then the count starts over .[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-33 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 6-15. A TM Performance Statistics (2 of 2) Statistic What It Indicates OCD Events The number of times Out of Cell Delineation (OCD) events have been detected. An OCD event is declared when 7 consecutive cells with HEC violations are detected. Cell Delineation State Whether the cell las[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-34 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Ethernet Performance Statistics The following statistics appear when Ethernet is selected from the Performance Statistics menu. Main Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → Ethernet Statistic What It Indicates Port Rate (Mbps) The operating rate as detected on the Ethernet port. One of[...]
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Operation and Maintenance 6-35 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T rap Event Log The T rap Event Log displays all traps stored in the SNMP trap event log. The following log example describes the alarm conditions that will generate an SNMP trap for a physical interface, and for the frame relay LMIs and DLCIs. These alarm conditions also generate Health and [...]
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7-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 FTP Operation 7 This chapter includes the following information: H FTP File T ransfers — Upgrading System Software — Determining Whether a Download is Completed — Changing Software — T ransferring Collected Data[...]
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FTP Operation 7-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 FTP File T ransfers The FrameSaver unit supports a standard File T ransfer Protocol (FTP) server over T ransmission Control Protocol (TCP). A complete binary image of the configuration files can be copied to a host to provide a backup. T o use this feature, the unit must be configured to support T elnet a[...]
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FTP Operation 7-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 " Procedur e T o initiate an FTP session: 1. Start the FTP client program on your host. For example, on a UNIX host, type ftp , followed by the FrameSaver unit’s IP address. 2. If a login and password are required (see Creating a Login in Chapter 5, Security and Logins ), you are prompted to enter [...]
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FTP Operation 7-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Upgrading System Software If you need to upgrade the FrameSaver unit’s program code, you must transfer the upgrade of the nam.ocd file in the system memory directory using the put command. NOTE: Upgrades can be performed through the network using a Management PVC, or through the COM port if Port Use is [...]
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FTP Operation 7-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Determining Whether a Download Is Completed T o see whether a download has completed, check the Identity screen. Main Menu → Status → Identity Check Alternate Software Rev . under the NAM Identity column. H If a software revision number appears, the file transfer is complete. H If In Progress appears,[...]
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FTP Operation 7-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T ransferring Collected Data SL V user history statistics and LMI packet capture data can be uploaded to an NMS or a Network Associates Sniffer using FTP , which is faster than other methods. The rate at which the data file is transferred is the rate set by the FTP Max T ransfer Rate (Kbps) option (see T [...]
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8-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T roubleshooting 8 This chapter includes the following: H Problem Indicators H Resetting the Unit and Restoring Communication — Resetting the Unit from the Control Menu — Resetting the Unit By Cycling the Power — Restoring Communication with an Improperly Configured Unit H T roubleshooting Management Link Feature[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H DTE Loopback H IP Ping T est H Lamp T est Pr oblem Indicators The unit provides a number of indicators to alert you to possible problems: Indicators . . . See . . . LEDs Viewing LEDs and Control Leads and LED Descriptions in Chapter 6, Operation and Maintenance , as well as the user interface screen.[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Resetting the Unit and Restoring Communication Y ou can reset the unit in one of four ways: H Reset it from the Control menu. H Cycle the power . H Reset the configuration options for the COM port, or reload the factory default settings. H Set the appropriate MIB object from NMS (see your NMS documenta[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Restoring Communication with an Improperly Configur ed Unit Improperly configuring the unit could render the menu-driven user interface inaccessible. If this occurs, connectivity to the unit can be restored via a directly connected asynchronous terminal. " Procedur e T o reset COM port settings: 1[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T roubleshooting Management Link Featur e A dedicated troubleshooting management link is available to help service providers isolate device problems within their networks. This feature allows T elnet or FTP access to the unit on this link and troubleshooting over this link is essentially transparent to[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 V iewing Captured Packets fr om the Menu-Driven User Interface The twelve most recent LMI events are stored in the trace log. Once the capture buffer or trace log is full, the oldest packets are overwritten. T o view the most recently captured packets using the menu-driven user interface: LMI Packet Ca[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Alarms The following table describes the alarm conditions that will generate an SNMP trap for a physical interface, and the frame relay LMIs and DLCIs. These alarm conditions also generate Health and Status messages seen on the System and T est Status screen. Main Menu → Status → System and T est S[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 8-1. Alarm Conditions (2 of 4) Alarm Condition What T o Do What It Indicates LMI Down, frame relay link 2 The Local Management Interface is down for the specified frame relay link. For the network interface: H If LMI was never up, verify that the LMI Protocol setting reflects the LMI type being [...]
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T roubleshooting 8-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 8-1. Alarm Conditions (3 of 4) Alarm Condition What T o Do What It Indicates Loss of Cell Delineation, atm link The A TM T ransmission Convergence (TC) layer has been in an LCD state for one minute, or the number of Out of Cell Delineation (OCD) delineation events has exceeded the user-specified[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-10 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 8-1. Alarm Conditions (4 of 4) Alarm Condition What T o Do What It Indicates SNR Margin Threshold Exceed, Network 1 The user-specified SNR margin threshold has been exceeded. Contact your network provider . T wo Level-1 Users Accessing Device Another user with Level-1 security access is current[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-1 1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T rap Event Log The T rap Event Log displays all traps stored in the SNMP trap event log. The following log example describes the alarm conditions that will generate an SNMP trap for a physical interface, and for the frame relay LMIs and DLCIs. These alarm conditions also generate Health and Status m[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-12 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able 8-2. Device Problems (2 of 2) Symptom Solutions Possible Cause Cannot access the unit or the menu-driven user interface. Login or password is incorrect, COM port is improperly configured, or the unit is otherwise configured so it prevents access. H Reset the unit (see Restoring Communication wi[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-13 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 A TM Problems T able 8-3. A TM Problems Symptom Possible Cause Solutions OCD events; loss of cell delineation. Line impairments. Check Hotwire GranDSLAM statistics. Reduce the link rate. A TM statistics show VCs receiving no data. VC improperly configured or not configured in the Hotwire GranDSLAM. Ch[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-14 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Frame Relay PVC Problems T able 8-4. Frame Relay PVC Problems Symptom Possible Cause Solutions No receipt or transmission of data Cross Connection of the DLCIs are configured incorrectly . V erify the PVC connections and DLCIs by checking the network-discovered DLCIs on the LMI Reported DLCIs screen. [...]
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T roubleshooting 8-15 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T ests A vailable The following tests are available to a FrameSaver DSL unit. T est Menu Example main/test 9783 Device Name: Node A 05/13/2000 08:02 TEST Network PVC Tests Data Port PVC Tests Data Port Physical Tests IP Ping Lamp Test Abort All Tests –––––––––––––––––[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-16 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T est Timeout Feature A T est Timeout feature is available to automatically terminate a test (as opposed to manually terminating a test) after it has been running a specified period of time. It is recommended that this feature be used when the FrameSaver unit is remotely managed through an inband data[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-17 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 " Procedur e T o start and stop a loopback or a set-pattern test: 1. Follow this menu selection sequence: Main Menu → T est 2. Select an interface and test (e.g., Network or Data Port PVC T ests) and press Enter . The selected test screen appears. Start appears in the Command column. Inactive a[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-18 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 PVC T ests PVC tests can be run on a requested DLCI for a selected interface. The FrameSaver unit must be operating in frame relay mode. H When PVC tests are on a multiplexed DLCI between FrameSaver devices, they are nondisruptive to data, so user data can continue to be sent during a test. H If the d[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-19 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 PVC Loopback The PVC Loopback loops frames back to the selected interface on a per-PVC basis. This test logically (not physically) loops back frames received from another FrameSaver device through the selected frame relay PVC to the same device. Main Menu → T est → Network PVC T ests 98-16186 DTE [...]
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T roubleshooting 8-20 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Monitor Pattern This test monitors packets filled with a hexadecimal 55 test pattern and sequence number over the selected interface and DLCI to another FrameSaver device. T o monitor a pattern test on a link: Main Menu → T est → [Network PVC T ests/Data Port PVC T ests] The current number of sequ[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-21 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 DTE Loopback The local DTE external Loopback (DTLB) test loops the received signal on the DTE interface back to the DTE without affecting the operation of the remaining ports. Use this test to isolate problems on the user data port. Main Menu → T est → Data Port Physical T ests An attached device [...]
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T roubleshooting 8-22 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 IP Ping T est An IP Ping test can be run to test connectivity between the FrameSaver unit and any FrameSaver unit, router , or NMS to which it has a route. In addition, the test can be run to access a remote unit for configuration purposes. T imes when you might want to run an IP Ping test are: H T o [...]
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T roubleshooting 8-23 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 " Procedur e 2 T o ping the NMS at the central site: 1. V erify that the central site NMS has the FrameSaver unit’ s IP address in its routing table so it can communicate with the FrameSaver unit. 2. V erify that the central site NMS’ s router has the FrameSaver unit’ s IP address in its ro[...]
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T roubleshooting 8-24 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Lamp T est The FrameSaver unit supports a Lamp T est to verify that all LEDs are lighting and functioning properly . All LEDs flash or blink on and of f at the same time every 1/2 second during execution of the test. When the test is stopped, the LEDs are restored to their normal condition. Main Menu [...]
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9-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices 9 This chapter includes: H OpenLane Support of FrameSaver Devices H Setting Up the OpenLane SLM System H Setting Up FrameSaver and SL V Support OpenLane Support of FrameSaver Devices The OpenLane Service Level Management (SLM) system provides the following features: H Web and [...]
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Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices 9-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H Device reset capability H HP OpenV iew adapters for integrating OpenLane with the OpenV iew Web interface The advanced SL V feature set may be activated, depending upon the model ordered; or , it can be activated when SL V functionality is needed using the OpenLane SLM syste[...]
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Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices 9-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Setting Up FrameSaver and SL V Support With the OpenLane SLM system’s extensive online Help system, the application is self-documenting and you have access to the most current system information. " Procedur e T o set up FrameSaver and SL V support: 1. Start the OpenLane[...]
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10-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10 FrameSaver units are compatible with Concord Communication’s Network Health software. For FrameSaver units with the SL V and SLM reporting feature set, Network Health has released the first in a series of software modules that integrate FrameSaver SL V enhanced per[...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 For additional information about installing, accessing, and managing FrameSaver DSL devices through Concord’s Network Health, and for information about applicable reports, refer to: H Network Health Installation Guide to help you install the application. H Network Hea[...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Discovering FrameSaver Elements Once licenses are entered and you have access to the applications, the Discover dialog box opens. Use this dialog box to search for FrameSaver units in your network and discover their DLCIs. Saving the results of the search creates defini[...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Configuring the Discover ed Elements Network Health sets the speed for discovered elements when it polls the unit for the first time. For a FrameSaver DSL unit, the speed set would be the unit’s CIR. No additional configuration should be required. However , you should[...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Gr ouping Elements for Reports Once the discovery process is completed and required changes are made, the newly discovered elements (DLCIs) should be organized into a group for Health reporting. Grouping makes for easier monitoring and management of similar node types ([...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Generating Reports for a Gr oup Once Network Health has had sufficient time to gather data from the polled DLCIs and the DLCIs have been grouped, you can start generating reports. When selecting a report Section, select W AN from the drop-down list. See Running Reports [...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 About T rend Reports By specifying specific variables like bandwidth, trend analysis can be performed and shown on T rend Reports. Up to ten variables for a DLCI, or ten DLCIs on one variable can be generated on a single trend report. Information can be presented in a l[...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 — Elements Summary Report – Compares DLCI traffic with volume and the baseline, bandwidth utilization, and errors. Use this report for DLCI detail information and comparison, to identify DLCIs with above or below average volume so they can be investigated when there[...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 — FrameSaver SL V Plus At-a-Glance Report – For FrameSaver units with the SL V and SLM reporting feature set, performs trend analysis on up to ten specified variables for DLCIs. This is the first Network Health report to integrate the FrameSaver SL V unit’ s uniqu[...]
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Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-10 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H T rend Reports – Perform trend analysis on up to ten specified variables for DLCIs. V ariables other than bandwidth can be selected for a trend report (e.g., burst octets), but a bandwidth trend report should be generated when investigating problems that appear on [...]
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A-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Menu Hierar chy A Menus The following menus are a graphical representation of the FrameSaver DSL unit’s menu organization.[...]
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Menu Hierarchy A-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 00-16771a Menu Hierar chy – Frame Rela y Mode Status System and T est Status PVC Connection Status Network Interface Status IP Routing T ab le P erformance Statistics T rap Event Log Display LEDs and Control Leads Identity Identity • System • NAM Network Interface Status • Operating Rate • Rece[...]
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Menu Hierarchy A-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 00-16771b MAIN MENU Status T est Configuration Control Easy Install System Information • Device Name • System Name, Location, Contact • Date • Time Control System Information Administer Logins Change Operating Mode Select Software Release LMI P acket Capture Utility Clear Device F ail Reset Devic[...]
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B-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B This appendix contains the following: H MIB Support H Downloading MIBs and SNMP T raps H System Group (mib-2) — FrameSaver Unit’s sysDescr (system 1) — FrameSaver Unit’s sysObjectID (system 2) H Interfaces Group (mib-2) — Paradyne Indexes to the Interface T able[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 MIB Support The FrameSaver unit supports the SNMP V ersion 1, and has the capability of being managed by any industry-standard SNMP manager and accessed by external SNMP managers using the SNMP protocol. The following MIBs are supported: H MIB II (RFC 1213 and RFC 1573) H F[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 System Gr oup (mib-2) This section provides the system description and system object identifier for the System Group for the FrameSaver DSL unit, which is an SNMPv1 MIB. FrameSaver Unit’ s sysDescr (system 1) The following is the system description (sysDescr [system 1] ) [...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Interfaces Gr oup (mib-2) Clarification for objects in the Interfaces Group, as defined in RFC 1573 and RFC 1213, which is an SNMPv1 MIB, is provided in this section. Paradyne Indexes to the Interface T able (ifT able) The following table provides the ifName for each interf[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 NetScout Indexes to the Interface T able (ifT able) For remote monitoring at sites where FrameSaver units are operating with NetScout Probes, use the following ifName, ifDescr , and ifIndex. T able B-2. NetScout Interface Objects Information ifName Description ifDescr (ifEn[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Standards Compliance for SNMP T raps This section describes the FrameSaver unit’s compliance with SNMP format standards and with its special operational trap features. All traps have an associated string to help you decipher the meaning of the trap. Strings associated wit[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T rap: warmStart This trap indicates that the FrameSaver unit has been reset and has stabilized. T able B-3. warmStart T rap T rap What It Indicates Possible Cause warmStart FrameSaver unit has just reinitialized and stabilized itself. H Reset command sent. H Power disrupti[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T raps: linkUp and linkDown These traps are supported on the following interfaces: H Physical sublayer interfaces: network, Ethernet, and synchronous data ports H Frame relay logical link layer interfaces T able B-5. linkUp and linkDown T raps T rap What It Indicates Possib[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-6. linkUp and linkDown V ariable-Bindings (1 of 3) Interface V ariable-Bindings Possible Cause Physical Sublayer Network (Supported by an entry in the MIB-II interfaces table.) H ifIndex (RFC 1573) H ifAdminStatus (RFC 1573) H ifOperStatus (RFC 1573) H devLastT rap[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-10 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-6. linkUp and linkDown V ariable-Bindings (2 of 3) Interface Possible Cause V ariable-Bindings Physical Sublayer (cont’d) Ethernet Port H ifIndex (RFC 1573) H ifAdminStatus (RFC 1573) H ifOperStatus (RFC 1573) H devLastT rapString (devHealthAndStatus.- mib) H li[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-1 1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-6. linkUp and linkDown V ariable-Bindings (3 of 3) Interface Possible Cause V ariable-Bindings A TM Logical Link Sublayer Network (Supported by an entry in the MIB-II interfaces table.) H ifIndex (RFC 1573) H ifAdminStatus (RFC 1573) H ifOperStatus (RFC 1573) H d[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-12 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T raps: enterprise-Specific These traps indicate that an enterprise-specific event has occurred. Supported enterprise-specific traps are listed below . T able B-7. enterprise-Specific T raps and V ariable-Bindings (1 of 3) T rap V ariable-Bindings Possible Cause enterprise[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-13 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-7. enterprise-Specific T raps and V ariable-Bindings (2 of 3) T rap Possible Cause V ariable-Bindings enterpriseMissedSL V - Down(16) H devFrExtDlciIfIndex (devFrExt.mib) H devFrExtDlciDlci (devFrExt.mib) H devFrExtDlciMissed- SL Vs ( devFrExt.mib ) SL V T imeout [...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-14 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-7. enterprise-Specific T raps and V ariable-Bindings (3 of 3) T rap Possible Cause V ariable-Bindings enterpriseT est- Start(5) For physical interfaces and frame relay links: H ifIndex (RFC 1573) H .0.0 (placeholder) H devLastT rapString (devHealthAndStatus.- mib [...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-15 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T raps: RMON-Specific T wo traps are defined to support the Alarm and Events Groups of RMON. See RMON Alarm and Event Defaults for the default values that will generate RMON-specific traps. T able B-8. RMON-Specific T raps and V ariable-Bindings T rap V ariable-Bindings Po[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-16 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 RMON Alarm and Event Defaults The FrameSaver unit supports automatic generation of RMON alarm and event information. Each alarm sets an SNMP variable to monitor . When the threshold set for the monitored variable is exceeded, an SNMP trap or a log event is sent. Event Defa[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-17 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Physical Interface Alarm Defaults This alarm only applies to the FrameSaver DSL unit’s network interface. T able B-9. Network Physical Interface Alarm Defaults Item Sample T ype 1 MIB/T ag/OID 2 Interval Event T ype Rising Threshold Default Falling Threshold Default Unav[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-18 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults These alarms apply to the FrameSaver unit’s frame relay link interfaces. They are created during RMON initialization. T able B-10. Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults (1 of 2) Item Sample T ype 1 MIB/T ag/OID 2 Interval Event T ype Rising Thre[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-19 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-10. Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults (2 of 2) Item Falling Threshold Default Rising Threshold Default Event T ype Interval MIB/T ag/OID 2 Sample T ype 1 Tx T otal Errors D MIB: pdn_FrExt.mib (E) T ag: devFrExtLinkT otTxErrs OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2. 6.9.4.7.1.[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-20 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 DLCI Alarm Defaults – Paradyne Area These alarms apply to all DLCIs on the network interface and can be created during RMON initialization or when a DLCI is created. They are put into the Paradyne alarm area. T able B-1 1. DLCI Alarm Defaults – Paradyne Area (1 of 3) I[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-21 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-1 1. DLCI Alarm Defaults – Paradyne Area (2 of 3) Item Falling Threshold Default Rising Threshold Default Event T ype Interval MIB/T ag/OID 2 Sample T ype 1 Frames Sent D MIB: FR DTE MIB (RFC 21 15) T ag: frCircuitSentFrames OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1. 6. I . D[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-22 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-1 1. DLCI Alarm Defaults – Paradyne Area (3 of 3) Item Falling Threshold Default Rising Threshold Default Event T ype Interval MIB/T ag/OID 2 Sample T ype 1 Tx Frames Exceeding CIR D MIB: pdn_FrExt.mib (E) T ag: devFrExtDlciTxFrOutCIR OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-23 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Object ID Cr oss-References (Numeric Order) The FrameSaver unit supports automatic generation of RMON alarm and event information. Each alarm sets an SNMP variable to monitor . When the threshold set for the monitored variable is exceeded, an SNMP trap is sent and/or a log[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-24 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-14. History OID Cr oss-Reference (1 of 5) Object ID (OID) 1 Item MIB/T ag .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1. . . .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1. 5.I Link Speed MIB: MIB II (RFC 1573) T ag: ifSpeed .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1. 10.I All DLCI + LMI Rx Octets MIB: MIB II (RFC 1573) T ag: ifInOctets .1.3[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-25 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-14. History OID Cr oss-Reference (2 of 5) Object ID (OID) 1 MIB/T ag Item .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4. . . .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9. 4 .1.1 . 3.I . D DLCI CIR MIB: pdn_FrExt.mib (E) T ag: devFrExtDlciFrCIR .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9. 4 .1.1.7.I . D Tx DEs[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-26 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-14. History OID Cr oss-Reference (3 of 5) Object ID (OID) 1 MIB/T ag Item .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4 . . . .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4. 1.1.57.I . D Network Frames Dropped Above CIR Within EIR MIB: pdn_FrExt.mib (E) T ag: devFrExtDlciRxFrNetDrop- CirT oEir [...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-27 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-14. History OID Cr oss-Reference (4 of 5) Object ID (OID) 1 MIB/T ag Item .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.5.2.1. . . .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.5.2.1 .2 . I.D.N Burst Upper Limit (1– 5) MIB: pdn_FrExt.mib (E) T ag: devFrExtBurstUpLimit .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-28 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-14. History OID Cr oss-Reference (5 of 5) Object ID (OID) 1 MIB/T ag Item .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.10.3.1. . . .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.10.3.1 .2 . I.N Port Burst Upper Limits 1– 4 MIB: pdn_FrExt.mib (E) T ag: devFrExtLinkUtilUpLimit .1.3.6.1.4.1.179[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-29 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-15. Alarm OID Cr oss-Reference (1 of 2) Object ID (OID) Item MIB/T ag .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1. . . .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1. 4.I . D Rx FECNs MIB: FR DTE MIB (RFC 21 15) T ag: frCircuitReceivedFECNs .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1. 5.I . D Rx BECNs MIB: FR DTE MIB (RFC 21 15)[...]
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SNMP MIBs and T raps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B-30 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able B-15. Alarm OID Cr oss-Reference (2 of 2) Object ID (OID) MIB/T ag Item .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4. . . .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4. 3.1.7.I . D Current Latency MIB: pdn_FrExt.mib (E) T ag: devFrExtLatencyLatest .1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.4 .2.1.2.I . N F[...]
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C-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments C This appendix shows the FrameSaver unit’s rear panel, and the pin assignments for the connectors/interfaces and cables. Rear Panel The following illustration shows the FrameSaver DSL unit’s rear panel. 00-16690 P 0 R T COM NET POWER ETHERNET The sections that follow provide[...]
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Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments C-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 DSL Network Interface Cable The DSL network interface connector is an RJ48C 8-position keyed modular jack. T able J-1. DSL Network Interface Connector Pin Number Signal 1 (Unused) 2 (Unused) 4 Ring 5 Ti p 98-15954a Ring Tip Ring Tip T wisted Pair T wisted Pair RJ48C Plug 1 2 3 4 [...]
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Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments C-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 COM Port Connector The following table provides the pin assignments for the FrameSaver unit’s 25-position EIA-232C communication port connector . Signal Direction Pin # Shield (GND) — 1 DCE T ransmit Data ( TXD ) From DTE ( In ) 2 DCE Receive Data ( RXD ) T o DTE ( Out ) 3 DC[...]
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Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments C-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Standard EIA-232-D Crossover Cable A standard crossover cable can be used to connect the COM port to an external modem. The external modem must be configured so it is compatible with the FrameSaver unit. See page C-5 to configure an external modem . Pin 1 Pin 14 Pin 13 Pin 25 Pin[...]
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Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments C-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 " Procedur e T o configure an external modem: 1. Disconnect the asynchronous terminal from the standard cable. See page C-4 for an illustration of the COM Port connection . 2. Reconnect the crossover cable to the external modem. 3. Enable auto-answer on your modem, and confi[...]
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Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments C-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Data Port Connector The following table provides the pin assignments for the 34-position V .35 connector to the DTE. Signal ITU CT# Dir ection 34-Pin Socket Shield 101 — A Signal Ground/Common 102 — B Request to Send ( RTS ) 105 T o DSU (In) C Clear to Send ( CTS ) 106 From D[...]
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Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments C-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Ethernet Port Connector The following table provides the pin assignments for the FrameSaver unit’s 8-position RJ45 Ethernet port unkeyed modular jack. Signal Direction Pin # 10/100BaseT T ransmit Data (TD +) T o LAN Interface (Out) 1 10/100BaseT T ransmit Data (TD –) T o LAN [...]
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D-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T echnical Specifications D T able D-1. FrameSaver DSL T echnical Specifications (1 of 2) Specification Criteria Approvals FCC Part 15 Safety Class A digital device Refer to the equipment’s label for safety information. Physical Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Shock and vibrati[...]
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T echnical Specifications D-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T able D-1. FrameSaver DSL T echnical Specifications (2 of 2) Specification Criteria COM Port Standard Data rates 25-position (DB25) connector EIA-232, V .24 (ISO 21 10) 9.6, 14.4, 19.2, 28.8, 38.4, 57.6, and 1 15.2 kbps DSL Network Interface Line Code Service Data rates 8-position modular unk[...]
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E-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Equipment List E Equipment See page E-2 for cables you can order . Description Model / Feature Number FrameSaver DSL Units FrameSaver DSL unit with 8 PVCs and Basic Feature Set. Includes 1-Slot Housing, 120 V ac Power Supply , Network Cable, Installation Instructions, and Quick Reference. 9783-A1-21 1 FrameSaver DSL un[...]
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Equipment List E-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Description Model / Feature Number NMS Products OpenLane Enterprise 7805-D1-001 OpenLane Workgroup 7805-D1-003 NetScout Manager Plus – For UNIX or Windows NT 9180 NetScout Server – For UNIX or Windows NT 9190 NetScout WebCast – For UNIX or Windows NT 9155 Optional Features W all Mounting Kit for 1-[...]
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IN-1 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Index Numbers 55 hexadecimal, test pattern, 8-19, 8-20 A aborting tests, 8-17 Access Dial-In, 4-46 Name, 4-31 T ype, 4-36 Access Level, 5-10, 5-1 1 assigning, 5-9 Port, 4-43 security , 2-1 Session, 4-34 adding SL V units to network, 10-3 Alarm, 8-7 (Fail), 6-4 conditions, 8-2, 8-7 configurable thresholds, 1-10 LED is [...]
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Index IN-2 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Concord’s Network Health, 1-1 compatibility , 10-1 Configuration Auto, Active, 6-14 displaying and changing options, 3-4 FTP transfer rate, 1-8 menu, 3-2 menu/branch, 2-4 option areas, 3-3 option tables, 4-7 saving options, 3-6 tables, 3-3 configuring added SL V units/elements, 10-4 A TM options, 4-18 DLCI rec[...]
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Index IN-3 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 DSL front panel LED, 6-5 network interface options, 4-13 Network Interface Status screen, 6-21 DTE Loopback, 8-21 port connector pin assignments, C-6 port-initiated loopbacks, 4-15 DTLB, 8-21 DTR control lead, 6-6 down, 8-7 down from Port-1 Device, 6-14 Ignore Control Leads, 4-43 E EDLCI, 4-30 Destination, 4-23 [...]
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Index IN-4 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 H hardware revision, NAM, 6-2 HDLC errors, frame relay statistics, 6-31 Health and Status, 8-2 messages, 6-14 Hop, 6-23 hyperlink to more information, highlighted text, x I Identity , displaying, 6-2 Ignore Control Leads, 4-43 Inactivity T imeout, 4-34, 4-44 Initial Route Destination, 4-38 installation, FrameSav[...]
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Index IN-5 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 Login, 5-1 creating, 5-1 1 ID, 5-1 1 modifying and deleting, 5-12 Required, 4-33, 4-43, 5-3, 5-5, 5-6 LOL, linkDown trap, B-9 Loopback DTE, 8-21 Port (DTE) Initiated, 4-15 PVC, 8-19 LOS at Network, 6-15, 8-8 linkDown trap, B-9 Loss of Frame, linkDown trap, B-9 Loss of Link, linkDown trap, B-9 Loss of Signal, lin[...]
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Index IN-6 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 O odd parity , 4-42 OID, cross-reference (numeric order), B-24, B-29 OK, LED, 6-4, 6-5 OpenLane, 1-1 1 SLM support, 9-1 operation, 2-1 organization of this document, vii Out of Sync, message, 8-14, 8-20 Outbound Management Priority , 4-21 P packet capture uploading data, 7-6 utility , 8-5 packets, 4-29 Parity , [...]
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Index IN-7 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 right arrow key , 2-6 RIP , 1-8, 4-6, 4-45 proprietary , 4-38 RJ45, Ethernet Port connector , C-7 RJ48C network cable, C-2 RMON alarm and event defaults, B-16 Specific T raps, B-15 T raps, 4-39 user history collection, 1-9, 1-10 router independence, 1-8, 4-8 setting up to receive RIP , 4-6 Routing Information Pr[...]
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Index IN-8 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 statistics, 1-10, 6-24 elements, 10-3 uploading to an NMS, 7-6 Status Enquiry , LMI, 4-9 Health and, 6-14 information, 6-12 LED, 6-4 menu/branch, 2-4 network interface, 6-21 PVC connection, 6-19, 6-20 test messages, 6-17 Stop Bits, 4-43 stopping a test, 8-16 Subnet Mask, 4-29, 4-40, 4-44 Node, 4-4, 4-25 suggesti[...]
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Index IN-9 9783-A2-GB20-00 July 2000 T rend, report, 10-7 troubleshooting, 8-1 creating a management link, 4-24 device problems, 8-1 1 frame relay PVC problems, 8-13, 8-14 management link, 8-5 tables, 8-1 1 T ruePut technology , 1-10 TS Management Link, 4-24, 4-27 Access Level, 4-27, 5-7 limiting T elnet access, 5-5, 5-7 TST , LED, 6-4 TTL, 6-23 TX[...]