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Broadmore TM 1750 U SER M ANUAL Part Number: 770 -0020-DC Product Re lease 4.6 January 2008[...]
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Copyright© 200 8 Carrier Access Corporation. All rights reserved. The informati on presented in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Carrier Access Corporation. The hardware and software described herein are furnished under a l icense or non-disclosure ag reement. The hard ware, softwar[...]
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P REFACE Preface Compliance FCC Requirements, Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection agai nst harmful interference when equipm ent is operated in a com mercial environme[...]
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iv Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Preface DISA Validated Defense Information System Agency, Center for Information Assurance Engineering validated Broadmore Information Assessment, 2 August 2006, contract number SP0700-98-D-1002, TAT 5-15. FIPS 140-2 Validated FIPS 140-2 Inside. National Institute of Technology (NIST) Cryptographic Module Validation [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 v Preface NEBS Validated Network Equipment Building System (NEBS). The Broadmore 1750 has been validated to Telcordia GR -1089-CORE, Level 3 Requirements, Issue 2, December 1997 Revision 1, February 1999. See MET Labs report ESL-9647 and TEL-9647.2000. National Electrical Code Requirements Equipment intended to be elect[...]
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vi Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Preface Safety Information CAUTION! A LWAYS USE CAUT ION WHEN INSTALL ING TE LEPHONE LINES . R EAD THE CAUTI ONS BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURY . Never touch uninsulated telephone wires and terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the Network Interface (NI) as voltage[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 vii Preface Notices This manual contains important informatio n and warnings that must be followed to ensure safe operation of the equipment. DANGER! A D ANGER NOTICE INDICAT ES THE PRESENC E OF A HAZARD THAT CAN OR WILL CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED . CAUTION! A C AUTIO N NOTICE IND[...]
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viii Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Preface Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions W ARNING! T HE B ROADMORE CONTA INS CIRCUIT CARDS AND COMPONENTS THAT ARE SUBJECT TO DAMAGE BY ELE CTROSTATIC DISCHARG E . ESD can damage processors, circuit cards, and other electronic components. Always observe the following precautions be fore installing a syst e[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ix Preface Warranty Carrier Access warrants to BUYER that Product Hardware will b e free from su bstantial d efect in material and workmanship under normal use in accordance with it s Documentation and given proper installation and maintenance for pe riod of one year from the date of shipment by Carrier Access. Carrier [...]
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x Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Preface b. replace the defective Licensed Software, as follows: Should a Severity 1 or 2 warranty defect with the So ftware occur during the 90 -d ay warranty period, Carrier Access will provide, in its sole dete rmi nation, eithe r 1. software to resolve the defect to be downloaded into the affected units by the BUYE[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 xi Preface b. the negligent, unlawful or other improper use or storage of the Product or Software, including its use with inco mpa ti b le equipment or software; or c. fire, explosion, power fa ilures, acts of God, or any other cause beyond Carrier Access' reasonable control; or d. handling or transportation after [...]
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xii Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Preface Warranty Product Returns Before returning any equipm ent to Carrier Access Corporation, firs t contac t the distri butor o r dealer from which you purchased the product. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number is required for all equipmen t returned to Carrier Access Corporation. Call Carrier Access Cor[...]
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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Preface Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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ii Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Table of Contents Structured DS3 IOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19 Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20 Protection IOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 CPU . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 iii Table of Contents 4 Chassis Installation and Grounding Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Installation Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Rack Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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iv Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Table of Contents 6 Electrical Installation Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Electrical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 v Table of Contents ATM Address List (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11 Connection Retry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13 Retry Cause Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13 CIP over [...]
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vi Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Table of Contents 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 Chassis Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 OC-12c/STM-4c NIM Statistics . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 vii Table of Contents 9 Command Line Interface CLI Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Creating and Running Scripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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viii Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Table of Contents 11 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Security Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2 Security Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Authentication and Identification . . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ix Table of Contents zeroize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-40 Authorized Access to Shell Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-41 SFTP Login . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-43[...]
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x Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Table of Contents A Technical Specifications Broadmore 1750 Platform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 System Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 xi Table of Contents F IPv6 Support Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-2 Configuring IPv6 Addresses for Network Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-2 Adding an IPv6 Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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C HAPTER 1 Product Description In this Chapter Purpose ... 1-2 Applications ... 1-3 Interfaces ... 1-4 System Description ... 1-7 Module Descriptions ... 1-12[...]
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1-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Purpose Purpose The Broadmore 1750 is an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) service multiplexer that enables connection of existing and fu ture services thro ugh an ATM network . The Broadmore allows users to implement tailo red ATM strategies. This modular system has flexible configurations for se[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-3 Product Description Applications Applications The Broadmore 1750 is currently d eployed in Government and commercial ATM and satellite networks. The Central Office config uration described in this manual has fully redundant network and service interfaces, CPUs, and power supplies. The OC-12c network interface transp[...]
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1-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Interfaces Interfaces ATM Interfaces ... 1-4 User Equipment Interf ac e s ... 1-4 Management Interfaces ... 1-5 ATM Interfaces The Broadmore 1750 supports the fo llowing ATM Network Interface Modules (NIMs): OC-12c/STM-4c (622 Mbps ), singlemode, intermed iate reach (IR), SC conne[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-5 Product Description Management Interfaces Management Interfaces Security ... 1-5 FIPS Interface ... 1-5 Physical and Logical Interfaces ... 1-6 User Interfaces ... 1-6 File Access and Software Upgrades ... 1-6 Security The Broadmore is controlled via system management software embedded in the CPU[...]
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1-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Management Interfaces Physical and Logical Interfaces The CPU is the entry point for both loca l an d remote network m anagement of the Broadmore. The management interface can be reached either in-band or out-of- band via Telnet or SecureCRT. The CPU module provides a serial port (DB9) for local [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-7 Product Description System De s cription System Description Features ... 1-7 Chassis ... 1-8 Fan Tray ... 1-9 Power and Redundancy .. . 1-9 Grounding ... 1-9 Alarms ... 1-9 Modules ... 1-10 Features The Broadmore 1750 consists of a chassis an d various plug-in modules. T his fully integra[...]
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1-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Chassis Chassis The Broadmore 1750 chassis can be configured to perform various functions with plug- in modules. The chassis includes a passive midplane, 17 slots for modules, and a fan assembly. The 1750 midplane also supports 1:N SAM redund ancy. Attached mounting brackets are configured for st[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-9 Product Description Fan Tray Fan Tray A removable fan tray, with two fans, is located below the card slots. These fans provide vertical airflow to aid in heat dissipation. The fan tray can be removed for maintenance or replacement without powe ring down the Broadmore . Empt y module slots must be covered by blank pa[...]
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1-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Modules Modules Broadmore 1750 system archite cture is sim ilar to the Broadmore 1700, except that the Broadmore 1750 midplane design also supports 1:N SAM protection using a redundant SAM installed in slot P. Modu les are installed from the front and rear of the chassis. There are 17 vertical s[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-11 Product Description Modules Example of Fully Redundan t Configuration with Unstructu red DS3-3 or E3-3 SAM s Example of Fully Redund ant Configuratio n with Structured DS3 SAMs A B CD EF G H J K LM N P CP U Q CPU R AP M NI M Sl o t s SAM Sl o t s CPU Sl ot s PRO T ECTI ON SAM O C-12c NI M O C-12c NI M uDS 3 - 3 or [...]
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1-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Module Descriptions Module Descriptions Network Interfa ce Modules OC-12c/STM-4c NIM ... 1-13 NIM IOM ... 1-14 Service Access Modules Unstructured DS3-3 SAM ... 1-15 Unstructured E3-3 SAM ... 1-16 Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM ... 1-17 Structured DS3 SAM ... 1-18 Struct[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-13 Product Description OC-12c/STM-4c NIM OC-12c/STM-4c NIM Module Type NIM Part Number 7660-113 (Premi se Reach, Multi Mode fiber) 7660-114 (Intermediate Reach , Single Mode fiber) Slot Number A (Protection), B (Working) Features OC-12 (622.080 Mbps) SC fiber optic connectors Description The OC-12c/STM-4c NI M is avai[...]
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1-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description NIM IOM NIM IOM Module Type NIM IOM Part Number 7660-406 Slot Number Mounts in rear behind corresponding OC-12c/STM-4c NIM Features BITS clock input Jumper selectable BITS cl ock termination impedance Description The NIM IOM prov ides a physical interface to an external clock, givi ng the option[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-15 Product Description Unstructured DS3-3 SAM Unstructured DS3-3 SAM Module Type SAM Part Number 7660-034 Slot Number Working: C, F, J, M Protection: P Features Three DS3 port (44.736 Mbps) 622.080 Mbps total ATM b andwidth Description The Unstructured DS3 S AM provides three bi- directional ports, each at 44.736 Mbps[...]
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1-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Unstructured E3-3 SAM Unstructured E3-3 SAM Module Type SAM Part Number 7660-045 Slot Number Working: C, F, J, M Protection: P Features Three E3 ports (34.368 Mbps) Description The Unstructured E3-3 SAM provides three bi- directional ports, each at 34.368 Mbps. Input and output coax connectors a[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-17 Product Description Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM Module Type IOM Part Number 7660-409 Slot Number Mounts in chassis rear behind corresponding SAM Description Each Unstructured DS 3/E3 IOM provides three ports. When used with a DS3 SAM, each port operates at 44.736 Mbps. When used with an [...]
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1-18 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Structured DS3 SAM Structured DS3 SAM Module Type SAM Part Number 7660-672 Slot Number Working: C to N Protection: P Features One DS3 port (44.736 Mbps) Logical connections directly to DS1 or DS0 Description The Structured DS3 SAM provides one bi-di rectional port at 44.736 Mbp s. Input and outp[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-19 Product Description Structured DS3 IO M Structured DS3 IOM Module Type IOM Part Number 7660-416 Slot Number Mounts in chassis rear behind corresponding SAM Description One structured DS3 port at 44.73 6 Mbps. Connectors One p air of BNC coaxial connectors. IN – receiver input OUT – transmitter output IOM DS3 ST[...]
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1-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM Module Type IOM Part Number 7660-409 Slot Number Mounts in chassis rear behind corresponding SAM Description Each Unstructured DS 3/E3 IOM provides three ports. When used with a DS3 SAM, each port operates at 44.736 Mbps. When used with an [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-21 Product Description Protection IOM Protection IOM Module Type IOM Part Number 7660-410 Slot Number Mounts in Broa dmore 1750 chassis rear behind corresponding protection S AM in slot P. Description Provides n × 1 circuit switching for the protection SAM in slot P. Connectors Non e. Inputs and Outputs continue to b[...]
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1-22 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description CPU CPU Module Type CPU Part Number 7660-204 Slot Number CPU Q (primary), CPU R (redundant) Description The CPU module provid es the facilities for all system monitoring, reporting, logg ing, and management. The CPU also performs Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) for all in-band network manageme[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-23 Product Description CPU IOM CPU IOM Module Type IOM Part Number 7660-411 Slot Number Mounts in chassis rear behind corresponding CPU Description The CPU IO M provides physical access to the system for Ethernet and also prov ides the remote shutdown interface as explained below. Controls REMOTE SHUT-DOWN – Spring [...]
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1-24 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Alarm Power Module (APM) Alarm Power Module (APM) Module Type APM Part Number 7660-023 Slot Number APM Description An APM is factory-insta lled in the right-most card slot as viewed from the front. The APM provides EMI power conditioning and ove r-current protection for each of the two –48 VDC[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 1-25 Product Description Alarm Power Module IOM Alarm Power Module IOM Module Type IOM Part Number 7660-025 Slot Number Mounts in chassis rear behind APM Description The Alarm Power IO M comes with four Bussman GMT 7.5A, 60V fuses. Two of the fuses are used to protect the redundant DC power inpu ts (A an d B) and the ot[...]
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1-26 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Alarm Power Module IOM[...]
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C HAPTER 2 Planning and Ordering Guide In this Chapter Application Planning Guide ... 2-2 System Planning Factors ... 2-6 Installation Planning Factors ... 2-13 Ordering Guide ... 2-15[...]
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2-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide Application Planning G uid e Application Planning Guide Basic Features ... 2-2 TDM Circuit Aggregation and Backhaul ... 2-3 Mission-Critical Circuit Resiliency ... 2-4 Basic Features The Broadmore is designed as an ATM network service access node that supports the transport of[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-3 Planning and Ordering Guid e TDM Circuit Aggregation and Backhaul TDM Circuit Aggregation and Backhaul The Broadmore 1750 pr ovides: Massive DS3 trunking – Remote shelf extension to the ATM network Reduced costs, increased acce ss – Up to 11 DS3s per ATM Switch interface (versus the usual 4) Edge cro[...]
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2-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide Mission-Critical Circuit Resiliency Mission-Critical Circuit Resiliency The Broadmore 1750 p rovides: Carrier-class equipment features includ ing fully redundant, hot-swappable components Automatic Protection Switching (APS) – Circuit, source, and destination device protection ?[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-5 Planning and Ordering Guid e Mission-Critical Circuit Resiliency DPS Features and Benefits SPVx Redundancy Grou p (Option 1) – Two ports are grou ped as primary and secondary SPVC ports. Provides access li nk, core, and port redundancy for source and/or destination devices. SPVx Source Resiliency (Option 2[...]
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2-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide System Planning Factors System Planning Factors System Architecture ... 2-6 Cell Bus Configuration ... 2-8 Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 Configuration Guidelines .. . 2-9 ATM Bandwidth per Cell Bus ... 2-11 ATM Bandwidth per Modu le ... 2-12 ATM Network Loading ... 2-12 [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-7 Planning and Ordering Guid e System Architecture The Broadmore 1750 is shipped in a mini mum u sable configura tion with a factory installed Alarm/Power Module in the right- most slot. Unused slots are covered with blank panels except the slots for insta lling a single NIM, SAM, and CPU module. The Broadmore 1750 ch[...]
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2-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide Cell Bus Configuration Cell Bus Configuration The Broadmore multiplexes user data onto ATM cell buses. Depending on the installed NIM and SAMs, there can be up to four cell buses, designated A, C, D, and E. Each cell bus is associated with specifi c module slots, as shown below. A B C D E[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-9 Planning and Ordering Guid e Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 Configuration Guidelines Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 Configuration Guidelines A Broadmore 1750 with OC-12c NIM can utilize Cell Buses A, C, D, and E and support up to 11 unstruc tured DS3 or 12 unstructured E3 ports within the available OC-12 ATM bandwidth of 622.080 [...]
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2-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide Structured DS3 Configuration Guidel ines Structured DS3 Configuration Guidelines A Broadmore 1750 with OC-12c NIM can utilize Cell Buses A, C, D, and E and support up to 11 Structured DS3 po rts within the available OC-12 ATM bandwidth of 622.080 Mbps. For NIM redundancy, install OC [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-11 Planning and Ordering Guid e ATM Bandwidth per Cell Bus ATM Bandwidth per Cell Bus Depending on the SAMs being used, a Broa dmore 1750 chassis with an OC-12c NIM can multiplex data ont o all four ATM cell buses, providing a maximum ATM bandwidth of up to 599 . 04 Mbps. The maximum ATM bandwidt h for each cell bus i[...]
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2-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide ATM Bandwidth per Module ATM Bandwidth per Module The CPU and each SAM uses a specific amou nt of ATM bandwidth , as shown b elow. ATM Network Loading The Broadmore 1750 multiplexe s cells from various input SAMs into a single ATM UNI signal that is delivered to the ATM ne twork. There i[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-13 Planning and Ordering Guid e Installation Planni ng Factors Installation Planning Factors The Broadmore 1750 is designed an d delivered ready for installation in a standard 19" or 23" relay or EIA equipment rack. Severa l factors should be considered and some decisions made to ensure a smooth installa tio[...]
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2-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide Installation Pl anning Factors Cable Management Overall cable lengths can be opt imized by equipment placement. User equipment interface cable connections are made to the input/output modules at the rear of Broad more chassis. ATM interface connections is via fiber cable to the n[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-15 Planning and Ordering Guid e Ordering Guide Ordering Guide Contact Information ... 2-15 Broadmore 1750 Chassis ... 2-15 Broadmore 1750 Options and Spares ... 2-16 Network Interface M odule (NIM) Options ... 2-17 Service Access Module (SAM) Options ... 2-18 Contact Information Inside Sales Direct[...]
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2-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide Broadmore 1750 Op tions and Spa res Broadmore 1750 Options and Spares The following items are optional and are not re quired for basic operatio n. They can be included to enhance network ava ilability or utilized as spares. Item Part No. Broadmore 1750 –48 VDC Chassis (with APM and IOM[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 2-17 Planning and Ordering Guid e Network Interface Module (NIM) Options Network Interface Module (NIM) Options NIM Sets ... 2-17 Individual Modules ... 2-17 The Broadmore 1750 chassis has tw o NIM slot s available for redundancy. Both NIMs must be identical in redundant installations. NIM Sets Each set includes[...]
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2-18 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide Service Access Module (SAM) Options Service Access Modu le (SAM) Options SAM Sets ... 2-18 Individual Modules ... 2-18 The Broadmore 1750 chassi s has 12 SAM slots available for us er connectivity. SAM Sets Each set includes the SAM and corresponding IOM. Individual Modules Each [...]
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C HAPTER 3 Receipt of Product In this Chapter Receipt ... 3-2 Unpacking ... 3-2 Inspection ... 3-3[...]
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3-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Receipt of Product Receipt Receipt All Broadmore components with FIPS 140- 2 validated software are packaged and sealed at the factory with tamper-proof security tape. Upon receipt, carefully examin e the security sealing tape s on the shipping containers for any signs of tamp ering. NOTE: Report any tampering to yo[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 3-3 Receipt of Product Inspection Inspection Perform a visual inspection of all components for obvious damage or irregularities. Pay special attention to the connectors, indicato rs, and switches on the individual circuit cards. Follow ESD procedures when removing cards from protective bags for th is inspection. Careful[...]
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3-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Receipt of Product Damage Reporting[...]
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C HAPTER 4 Chassis Installation and Grounding In this Chapter Precautions ... 4-2 Installation Factors ... 4-3 Rack Mounting ... 4-4 Chassis Grounding ... 4-7 AC Power Supply Tray ... 4-8[...]
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4-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Chassis Installation and Grounding Precautions Precautions DANGER! E XERCISE NORMAL PRECAUTIONS FOR LIFTING HEAVY OBJECTS . U SE TWO PEOPLE TO LIFT THE B ROADMORE 1750. W HEN LIFTING , SUPPORT IT FR OM THE BOTTOM AND TAKE CARE TO AVOID SHARP EDGES OR CORNERS . W ARNING! T HE FRONT AND REAR COVERS OF THE CHASS IS MUS[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 4-3 Chassis Installation and Grounding Installation Factors Installation Factors The Broadmore 1750 is designed and delivered ready for installation in a standard EIA 19" equipment rack. The mounting brackets can be repositioned for installation in a 23" rack. To ensure a smooth installation th at meets all re[...]
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4-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Chassis Installation and Grounding Rack Mounting Rack Mounting Tools ... 4-4 Mounting Brackets ... 4-5 Rack Mounting Procedure ... 4-6 Tools The following tools are recommended to in stall, configure, operate, and maintain the Broadmore 1750: #1 flathead screwdriver (fo r cover removal/installation) [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 4-5 Chassis Installation and Grounding Mounting Brackets Mounting Brackets The Broadmore 1750 chassis 17.5" high an d is shipped from the factory assembled for front-mounting in a standard 19" EIA o r relay rack. W ARNING! T HE B ROAD MORE 1750 MOUNTING BRACKETS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE CHAS SIS USING ONLY TH[...]
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4-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Chassis Installation and Grounding Rack Mounting Procedure Rack Mounting Procedure Rack-mounting the Broadmore 1750 chassis requires: two technicians clear access to front and rear of rack user-provided rack mounting hardware (screws) DANGER! E XERCISE NORMAL PRECAUTIONS FOR LIFTING HEAVY OBJECTS . U SE [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 4-7 Chassis Installation and Grounding Chassis Groundi ng Chassis Grounding The Broadmore 1750 chassis ha s a chassis grou nd stud on the rear panel for connecting a ground wire to th e equipment rack building ground. W ARNING! T HE INSTA LLER SHALL BE RESPONSIB LE FOR PROVIDING A PROPER CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTION . C ON[...]
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4-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Chassis Installation and Grounding AC Power Supply Tray Perform the following steps: 1. Attach the ground wire supplied with the Broadmore chassis to th e 6-32 chassis grounding stud located on the ri ght rear of the chassis below the rear cover. 2. Attach the other en d of the ground wire to the equipment rack buil[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 4-9 Chassis Installation and Grounding AC Power Supply Tray Rack-mounting the AC Po wer Supply Tray requires: clear access to front of rack user-provided rack mounting hardware (screws) NOTE: No additional air space is needed above the AC Power Supply Tray when it is mounted directly below the Broadmore 1750 fan[...]
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C HAPTER 5 Module and Fan Installation In this Chapter Precautions ... 5-2 Module Installation Procedures ... 5-3 Fan Tray Insta llation Procedure ... 5-14[...]
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5-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation Precautions Precautions The Broadmore 1750 chassis is normally ship pe d with modules and fan tray installed at the factory. If they have been shipped separately, observe the following precautions when unpacking, handling, an d installing these assemblies. W ARNING! T HE FRONT AND REAR CO[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-3 Module and Fan Installation Module Installation Procedures Module Installation Procedures Overview ... 5-4 Tools ... 5-5 Remove Chassis Covers ... 5-5 Module Locations ... 5-6 Installation Sequence ... 5-8 NIM Installation ... 5-9 SAM Installation ... 5-10 CPU Installation ... 5-10 ?[...]
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5-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation Overview Overview The Broadmore 1750 chassis is normally ship ped with modules instal led at the factory. If they have been shipped separately, perfo rm the following procedures to configure and install the modules. NOTE: Modules with jumpers are normally configured during installation to[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-5 Module and Fan Installation Tools Tools The following tools are recommended to inst all, configure, operate, and maintain the Broadmore 17 50: #1 flathead screwdriver (fo r cover removal/installation) Dual jeweler’s flathead/Phillips screwdriver ESD wrist strap Other standard installation tools as [...]
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5-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation Module Locations Module Locations Obtain the office records showin g the module slot installati on locations for this chassis. The network design engineer will assign module slots to ensure proper system operation. (For detailed system design and configuration i nformation, see “System [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-7 Module and Fan Installation Module Locations CAUTION! W HEN USING RE DUNDANT OP TICAL NIM S , BOTH NIM S MUST BE IDENTICAL . NOTE: The Broadmore 1750 cha ssis will only support five Structured DS3 modules with the standard 2-fan cooling tray. For applications needing more than five Structured DS3 modules, a 3-fan co[...]
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5-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation Installation Sequ ence Installation Sequence The Broadmore 1750 is shi pped in a minimum u s ab le con figu rati on. Unused slo ts are covered with blank panels except the sl ots for a single NIM, SAM, or CPU. NOTE: After installation is comple te, en sure that blan k panels cover all emp[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-9 Module and Fan Installation NIM Installa ti on NIM Installation 1. If a Building Integrated Timin g Supply (BITS) clock will be used, an impedance matching adjustment may be required before in stalling an OC-12 NIMs. BITS impedance matching jumper s are located on the NIM component side below the midplane connectors[...]
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5-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation SAM Installation SAM Installation 1. Unstructured DS3-3 and E3-3 SAMs are installed in slots C, F, J, and M. Structured DS3 SAMs are installed in slots C thru N. The protection SAM is installed in slot P. All SAMs must be of the same type. 2. Place a SAM in the desired slot. so that it s[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-11 Module and Fan Installation NIM IOM Inst all ation NIM IOM Installation 1. From the chassis rear, place the NIM IOM in slot B so that it slides easily in the top and bottom card guides with th e connector aligned to the midplane connector. 2. Visually verify that the NIM IOM phys ically aligns with the NIM installe[...]
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5-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation CPU IOM Install atio n 3. Firmly press the Protection SAM IOM into the chassis until the connectors completely seat. 4. Secure the retaining screws on the to p and bottom of the module, being careful not to over-tighten. CPU IOM Installation 1. Before installing the CPU IOM, an adju stme[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-13 Module and Fan Installation Replace Chassis Covers Replace Chassis Covers W ARNING! T HE FRONT AND REAR COVERS OF THE CHASSIS SHOULD ONLY BE REMOVED FOR MODULE INSTAL LATION AND MAINTENA NCE AS REQUIRED . T HE COVE RS SHOULD BE REPLACED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER SUCH TA SKS ARE COMPLETED . NOTE: After installation [...]
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5-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation Fan Tray Installation Procedure Fan Tray Installation Procedure Tools ... 5-15 Remove Front Chassis Cover ... 5-15 Fan Tray Installation ... 5-15 Replace Chassis Cover ... 5-16 The fan tray is normally shippe d installed in the front of the chassis below the modules, as s[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-15 Module and Fan Installation Tools Tools The following tools are recommended to inst all, configure, operate, and maintain the Broadmore 17 50: #1 flathead screwdrive r (for cover and fan tray removal/installation) Dual jeweler’s flathead/Phillips screwdriver ESD wrist strap Other standard installa[...]
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5-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation Replace Chassis Cover Replace Chassis Cover W ARNING! T HE FRONT AND REAR COVERS OF THE CHASSIS SHOULD ONLY BE REMOVED FOR MODULE INS TALLATION AND MAINTE NANCE AS REQUIRED . T HE COVE RS SHOULD BE REPLACED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER SUCH TA SKS ARE COMPLETED . This completes fan tray ins[...]
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C HAPTER 6 Electrical Installation In this Chapter Precautions ... 6-2 Electrical Requirements ... 6-3 Cabling and Compliance Requirements ... 6-4 Alarm Port Connections ... 6-5 Optical Interface Connections ... 6-6 BITS Interface Connections ... 6-7 NIM/SAM IOM Connections ... 6-8 CPU IOM Connections ... 6-11 Po[...]
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6-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation Precautions Precautions W ARNING! T HE B ROADMORE 1750 IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION ONLY . A PROPER CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTION IS REQUIRED . I TS ELECTRI CAL COMMUNI CATIONS INTERFACES SHAL L NOT BE CONNECTED TO WIRING SYSTEMS THAT LEAV E THE BUILDING UNLESS APPROPRIAT E INTERFACE DEVIC[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-3 Electrical Installation Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements Tools ... 6-3 Power ... 6-3 Cable Management ... 6-3 Tools The following tools are recommended to inst all, configure, operate, and maintain the Broadmore 17 50: #1 flathead screwdriver (fo r cover removal/installation) ¼-in[...]
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6-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation Cabling and Compliance Req uiremen ts Cabling and Compliance Requirements For FCC Part 15 Class A compliance for EM I/RFI suppression, the Broadmore 1750 requires that a ferrite bead (P/N 010-0051) must be attach ed to each DC power cable, Ethernet cable, and alarm cable. FCC complia nce also[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-5 Electrical Installation Alarm Port Connect ions Alarm Port Connections Alarms are sent to the control console and the system log. LEDs display alarm conditions. Additionally, the Br oadmore 1750 has an alarm po rt on the chassis rear for connection to the user’s re mote indicators. The alarm port is a four-wire te[...]
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6-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation Optical Interface Connections Optical Interface Connections The Broadmore 1750 interfaces to an ATM network via fiber optic cable using SC connectors on th e front panel of the OC-12c NIMs. 1. Route the cable to the front of the chassis. 2. Route the cable into the chassis vi a the small squa[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-7 Electrical Installation BITS Interface Connections BITS Interface Connections NIM IOMs include a Building Integrat ed Timing Supply (BITS) input connector for network timing. If requ ired, the BITS impedance jumpers on the OC-12 NIMs are normally adjusted during “NIM Installation” on page 5-9 .) 1. Use cable rat[...]
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6-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation NIM/SAM IOM Con necti ons NIM/SAM IOM Connections General Instructions ... 6-8 Unstructured DS3-3/E3 -3 IOM Connections ... 6-9 Structured DS3 IOM Conn ections ... 6-10 General Instructions Network equipment (excluding fiber o ptic) and user equipment connect to the Broadmore 1750[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-9 Electrical Installation Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM Connections Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM Connections Each Unstructured DS3 IOM provides three pairs of BNC coaxial connectors (labeled 1 to 3) for RG-59, 75 ohm cable. 1. Connect rec eiver RX in puts to the IN ports. 2. Connect transmitter TX outputs to the OUT port[...]
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6-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation Structured DS3 IOM Connection s Structured DS3 IOM Connections Each Structured DS3 IOM provides one pair of BNC coaxial connectors for RG-59, 75 ohm cable. 1. Connect receiver RX input to the IN port. 2. Connect transmitter TX output to the OUT port. IOM DS3 STRUCT IN OUT 1 7660 - 41 6[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-11 Electrical Installation CPU IOM Connections CPU IOM Connections Remote Shutdown Connections The CPU Remote Shutdown feature allo ws a connection to be made across one of the contact pairs to remotely cl ose the con tacts, which forces a reset of the CPU in the event that the CP U cannot be reset through software. T[...]
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6-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation Power Supply Connection s Power Supply Connections Optional AC Power Supply Connectio ns ... 6-12 Broadmore Power Input Connector ... 6-14 Connecting –48 VDC Power ... 6-14 W ARNING! T HE INSTALLER SHALL ENSURE TH AT ALL POWER CONNECTION S TO THE B ROA DMORE 1750 HAVE AN APPR O[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-13 Electrical Installation Optional AC Power Supply Connections AC Power Switches AC Power Indicator Blank Panel if only one supply AC Connector AC Connector DC Connector DC Connector[...]
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6-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation Broadmore Power Input Connector Broadmore Power Input Connector Power is provided as –48 VDC to the connec tion points in the rear of the chassis. Voltage may be pro vided directly from the user’s power so urce. Optionally, the Broadmore 1750 comes with a redundant AC power supply. The p[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-15 Electrical Installation Software Software The Broadmore 1750 is delivered with op erating soft ware pre-installed. The FIPS 140-2 validated B roadmore/SSHield Mana gement software is installed on e ach CPU’s disk-on-chip memory. DSP software code al so exists on each NIM and SAM and is unique for each type of mod[...]
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C HAPTER 7 Configuration In this Chapter: Overview ... 7-2 Power Supply Redundancy ... 7-24 Module Redundancy ... 7-25 Module Configuration ... 7-37 PVC Connection ... 7-63 SVC Connection ... 7-65 VP Reservation ... 7-67 System Configuration ... 7-70 Help ... 7-73[...]
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7-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Overview Overview Power-up ... 7-3 User Interface Requirements ... 7-4 Screen Display Annotation ... 7-5 Key Map ... 7-6 CAMMI Access ... 7-7 System Services Configuration ... 7-8 CAM Name ... 7-8 Ethernet IP Configuration ... 7-9 ATM Address ... 7-11 ATM Address[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-3 Configuration Power-up CAMCONFIGCURRENT – contains the complete set of startup co nfiguration data for all modules. This data is saved when Save Config. For PowerUp is selected from the user interface. CAMCONFIGDEFAULTS – contains the defaults to be used for new cards and ports. Default values for ne[...]
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7-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration User Interface Requirements User Interface Requirements Communicate with the CPU to complete conf iguration actions in one of several ways. An RS-232 serial connection is provided on the front of the CPU card (via the CPU IOM card will be a future release). This serial connectio n requires a VT100 comp[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-5 Configuration Screen Display Annotation Screen Display Annotation The symbol ↵ ( Enter key) will be used throughout thi s manual to indicate selection. Typically the selection is from a list of choi ces on a drop-down menu. Often, there is a sequence of multiple drop-down menus where the selection process will be [...]
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7-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Key Map This method of annotating scr een displays will make the te xt and logic easier to follow and less prone to error. Specif ic steps will be clear and easy to follow, leading to more efficient system operation. Key Map The following key map correlation is provided to assist in navigating thro ugh[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-7 Configuration CAMMI Access CAMMI Access To access the CAMMI main menu, log into th e system with a valid user ide ntification ( SYSADMIN ) and password ( INITIAL ). This default user ID/password is delivered with the system with supervisor access as explained in “General Properties” on page 7-20 . User ID and pa[...]
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7-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration System Services Configuration System Services Configuration Configure System Services to communicate with the ATM switch and set up parameters for Broadmore 1750 control. Th e da ta entry screens are accessed as shown. CAM Name Each Broadmore 1750 can b e named locally . A short (10-character) name and[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-9 Configuration Ethernet IP Configuration Ethernet IP Configuration Select Ethernet IP and the screen below ap pears. On initial boot -up, enter the IP address, which will not go into effect until the system is rebooted. Use the reset toggle switch on the front of the CPU to reboot the system. Follow the pull-down men[...]
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7-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Ethernet IP Configuration NOTE: Changes to the following settings only ta ke effect upon system reboot: IP Configuration CIP Configur ation LANE Configuration Redundancy (APS) Configura tion UNI Version Configuratio n Cause Co de changes ATM Address Changes On initial setup, configure all of thes e it[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-11 Configuration ATM Address ATM Address Follow the sequence below and choose Change on the user-defined ATM address screen. CAUTION! A N A DDRESS CHANGE WILL CA USE SERVICE DISRUPTI ON . A screen displays to enter the ATM address. The Media Access Control (MAC ) address is the initial defa ult ATM address. Save the n[...]
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7-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration ATM Address List (optional) This displays the Known ATM Addresses. Follow the sequence below to Edit, Copy, Dele te, or add a New user to the ATM list. Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration ↵ Select System Service s ↵ Select ATM Address List ↵ ↵ Select one of the following: * Edit [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-13 Configuration Connection Retry Connection Retry Applicable to SVCs only, th e retry throttle value is th e number of SVC call setups/ teardowns that the Broadmore 1750 works on at one time. An initial throttle value of 80 and interval of 30 second s are recommende d. These values c an then be adjusted to meet local[...]
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7-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration CIP over ATM (RFC 1577) CIP over ATM (RFC 1577) RFC 1577 support is also known as Cl assical IP (CIP) over ATM. CIP is provided as a path for controlling multiple Broadmore 1750 s when IP connectivity over Ethernet is not available to all of the installed Broa dmore 1750s. Control signals are sent to [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-15 Configuration CIP over ATM (RFC 1577) This configures the Broadmore 1750. Some Broadmore 1750s may need routing table additions to recognize and respond to th e control station via the ATM subnetwork. These Broadmore 1750s will be configur ed individually, based upon network topology. Each unit may or may not have [...]
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7-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Static Routes Static Routes Each Broadmore 1750 has an additional Ethe rnet route to suppor t RFC 1577 unless it is on the same Ethernet network as the m aster control station. Follow the steps below to add this routing. For sample conf iguration with static routes, see “Sample Network with RFC 1577[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-17 Configuration LANE Configuration LANE Configuration The Broadmore 1750 supports LANE version 1 and 2 acting as LAN Emul ation Client, LEC. Follow the sequence below to display th e LANE configuration screen sh own. Six fields appear for data entry. Explanations are provided fo r each in the table below. Select Syst[...]
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7-18 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration LANE Configuration Using LANE may require static routes in a ma nner similar to CIP. Refer to the Static Routes section above and th e example in Appendix D. Item Description LANE IP Address This is the IP Address for the Broadmore 1750. To get onto the ELAN, the address must be on a different logical[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-19 Configuration UNI Version UNI Version The signaling options are UNI 3.1, UNI 4. 0, Auto, and Off. Follow the sequence below and make the appropriate choice from the screen show n. NOTE: You must select the UNI Version before config uring any SVCs. If there are active SVCs, the UNI Version will not appear in the men[...]
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7-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration General Properties General Properties Max VP/VC ... 7-20 Bandwidth Meter ... 7-22 Max VP/VC The Max VP/VC option allows you to se t the maximum number of Virtual Paths (VPs) and corresponding Virtual Channels (VCs). The maximum n umber of VCs allowed per VP is based on the number of VPs set. T[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-21 Configuration General Properties To set Max VP/VC, follow the sequence below and make the appropriate choice from the screen shown. Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration ↵ Select System Services ↵ Select General Properti es ↵ Select Max VP/VC ↵[...]
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7-22 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration General Properties Bandwidth Meter The Bandwidth meter allows you to tra ck the amount of bandwidth in u se. Follow the sequence below and make the appr opriate choice from the screen shown. NOTE: The Bandwidth meter uses the clock rate of the HSSI NI M as the bus rate. If the HSSI NIM is set for rece[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-23 Configuration User Security Configurati on User Security Configuration The Broadmore 1750 system has a user identif ication proce dure for security. Each user has a unique password. Users are divided into four privilege levels providing acces s to selected command functions. Browser – Limited to viewing current c[...]
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7-24 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Power Supply Redundancy Power Supply Redundancy The Broadmore 1750 has two power input connecto rs for receiving –48 VDC. The user may provide power to these connectors from different sources as one form of redundancy. Carrier Access offers an optio nal dual AC power supply with 110 VAC, and provide[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-25 Configuration Module Redundancy Module Redundancy Protection Definitions ... 7-25 NIM Redundancy ... 7-26 SAM Redundancy ... 7-29 CPU Redundancy ... 7-33 Protection Definitions Automatic protection switching (APS) is pe rformed in accordance with specifications except as noted. The following definit[...]
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7-26 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration NIM Redundancy NIM Redundancy ATM redundancy is pro vided by installation o f a second NIM. The Broadmore 1750 can then be configured to provide 1+1 or 1:1 NIM protection in accordance with the SONET-GR-253-CORE specification. The APS is per the SO NET-GR-253 -CORE specification. The user may select e[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-27 Configuration NIM Redundancy 2. From the CAMMI main screen, follow the selection sequence above to display the redundan cy screen. 3. Following the instructions on the bo ttom of the screen and toggle through available choices for each item. 4. Follow the sequence above to display the SONET screen below and make ch[...]
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7-28 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration NIM Redundancy 5. In the redundancy con figuration on the Protection Parameters shown ab ove, the Command field choices are prioritized per the SONET GR-253-CORE specification. The available choices in priority order top-to-bottom are: Lockout Force A Force B Switch to A Switch to B Clear The Command [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-29 Configuration SAM Redundancy SAM Redundancy In the Broadmore 1750, installing an Unstructured DS3 SAM in slot P provides 1:N SAM redundancy. A special Protection IOM with no user inte rface is used, since input/ output will continue to be provided via the cab les attached to the slot of the failed SAM. The Unstruct[...]
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7-30 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration SAM Redundancy Slot M has the highest priority, followed in order by slot J, slot F, and slot C. The P- SAM provides redundancy acco rding to the following: Only a single W-SAM is protected In the case of more tha n one request for the P-SAM, on ly the highest priority W- SAM is protected [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-31 Configuration SAM Redundancy 2. Go to SAM Request and manually set each W-SAM to Online . NOTE: Protection switching is non-revertive. After correcting the fault problem, the Offline W-SAM must b e m anaully set back to Online if it is to be protected. Select Maintenance/Diags ↵ Select Redundancy ↵ Select SAM ?[...]
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7-32 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration SAM Redundancy 3. After setting a W-SAM to Online , you can test the protection feature by performing a Manual Switch to divert traffic through the P-SAM an d a Manual Revert to return traffic back to the W-SAM.[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-33 Configuration CPU Redundancy CPU Redundancy CPU redundancy is automati cally activated when a second CPU is detected in the system. If two CPUs are detected at initial bo ot, the first to boot becomes “online” and the other goes into t he standby mode. CPU redundancy allows the st andb y CPU to take control if [...]
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7-34 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration CPU Redundancy System Log The system log is unique to each CPU. Entries are sent from e ach CPU and copied to the partner CPU. Each entry has a ti me stamp followed by an upper-case or lower-case slot letter. An upper-case letter (Q or R) indicates that the message originated from the current CPU. A l[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-35 Configuration CPU Redundancy Synchronizing CPU CAUTION! M ODULE REMOV AL AND I NSERTION – O N A POWERED - UP SYSTEM , WAIT AT LEAST 15 SECONDS AFTER ANY MODULE REMOVAL OR INSERTION TO ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO STABILIZE . F AILURE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE MAY RESULT IN SYSTEM ERRORS REQUIRING TOTAL SYSTEM REBOOT . WHEN[...]
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7-36 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration CPU Redundancy Release CPU Control If desired, the online CPU ca n be made to release control (switc h) to the standby CPU by performing the following steps. The online CPU will then become the standby CPU, and vice versa. This co mmand may be used during maintenance procedures. Reboot Standby CPU If [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-37 Configuration Module Configuration Module Configuration How to Configure Specific Modules ... 7-38 OC-12c/STM-4c ... 7-39 OC-12c/STM-4c BITS/Timing Redundancy ... 7-40 Unstructured DS3 SAM ... 7-43 Structured DS3 SAM ... 7-50 Unstructured E3-3 SAM ... 7-57[...]
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7-38 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration How to Configure Specific Modules How to Configure Specific Modules The NIM and SAM configuration process applies to ea ch module installed in the system. The parameters vary by module as de lineated below. For each module, start the procedure by followi ng the pull-down sequence sho wn . The slot sel[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-39 Configuration OC-12c/STM-4c OC-12c/STM-4c Choose the slot (A or B) containin g the OC-12c/STM-4c to be configured and a parameter input screen appears. The table below is a guide to parameter configuration. If a second OC-12c/STM-4c is installed, repeat this process for the configuration. Follow the module-specific[...]
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7-40 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration OC-12c/STM-4c BITS/Timing Redund ancy OC-12c/STM-4c BITS/Timing Redundancy Configuration of the timing options on a redundant OC-12c/STM-4c system requires correct settings on both NIMs, the DS3 port , and the NIM redundanc y screen. Either of the Broadmore 1750 BITS i nputs on NIM IOMs , in slots A a[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-41 Configuration OC-12c/STM-4c BITS/Timing Redundancy 2. Follow the sequence be low to set the cloc k mode configuration o n the port of interest. 3. Follow the sequence below to set the OC12 transmit timing to either recovered or local/BITS. Recovered clock de rives timing from the SONET stream. Local/BITS derives ti[...]
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7-42 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration OC-12c/STM-4c BITS/Timing Redund ancy The recommended configuration for maximu m clocking stability is: 1. Connect BITS sources to NIM I/O A and NIM I/O B. 2. Select a Primary Reference Source (A or B), and then enable the clock loss alarm menu option on each OC-12c/STM-4c. 3. Configure the DS3 SAM to[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-43 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM Unstructured DS3 SAM Choose the slot containing th e DS3 SAM to be configured to display a screen for po rt selection. The table below is a guide to configuration parame ters. Operational, Diagnostics, and Alarm config uration are the three menu options. Descriptions of the config[...]
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7-44 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM T able 7-2: Unstructured DS3 SAM Configuration Items Item Options Comments Port Name A descriptive field to identify the port Port Mode On-line Off-line This is a status field that can be toggled to online or offline . Whe n the port is in offline status, it is not available to ma[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-45 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM T able 7-3: Unstructured DS3 SAM Diagnostics Configuration Network RAI Auto X-bits 1 X-bits 0 Indication (RAI) configurat ion. Allows user configuration of the X- bits associated with C-bi t parity fram ing. Auto makes it transparent; the other ch oices set the X-bits to either 1 [...]
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7-46 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM T able 7-4: Unstructured DS3 SAM Alarm Configuration Follow the sequence below to set network alar ms. DS3 alarms are set on a port basis with alarm definitions as shown. Network AIS Activate/Deactivate Sends Alarm Indication Signal to the network when activated. Service AIS Activ[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-47 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM T able 7-5: Network Alarm Definitions Network Alarm Definition Cell Starvation Cell Starvation indicat es the re are no cells being received from the network side. LOF Loss Of Framing ind ica tes that the framing al ignm ent of the signal coming into the Broadmore 1700 from the AT[...]
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7-48 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM T able 7-6: Service Alarm Definitions Sequence Errors This alarm indicates that fram es ar e out of sequence as they ar rive at the DS3 port. Excessive SNP Errors SNP Errors are errors that occur in the Sequenc e Numbe r Parity portion of the DS3 frame Excessive F-bit Errors The E[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-49 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM Line Code Violation This alarm i ndicates that a long string of zero s is being r eceived by the DS3 port from any attached equipme n t. Excessive F-bit Errors The Excessive F-bit Errors alarm is triggered when the DS3 port receives F-bit errors at a rate of 1 x 10 -4 Excessive Pa[...]
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7-50 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Structured DS3 SAM Structured DS3 SAM Choose the slot containing the structured DS3 SAM to be conf igured to display a screen for port selection. The table below is a guide to configuration parameters. Operational, Diagnostics, Alarm, T1 Tributary, an d DS0 configuration are the menu options. Descript[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-51 Configuration Structured DS3 SAM Ta b l e 7 - 7 : S tructured DS3 S AM Operational Configuration Item Options Description Port Name A descriptive fi eld to identify the port Port Mode On-line Off-line This is a status field that can be toggled to offline, in which case the port will not be availa ble to make calls [...]
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7-52 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Structured DS3 SAM Ta b l e 7 - 8 : St ructured DS3 SAM Diagnostics Configuration Item Options Description Port Name A descriptive field to identify th e port Port Mode On-line Off-line This is a status fiel d th at can be toggled to offline, in which case the port will not be available to make calls [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-53 Configuration Structured DS3 SAM T able 7-9: S tructured DS3 SAM Alarms Automatic FEAC Alarms Activate/Deactivate Activates or deactivates Far End Alarm and Control Channel (FEAC) alarms . F EAC ala rms can only be active when the port is configured for C-bit parity framing. Activate to dete ct and transmit RAI as [...]
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7-54 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Structured DS3 SAM Follow the sequence below to set service alarms. DS3 alarms are set on a port basis with alarm definitions as shown. T able 7-10: S tructured DS3 Service Alarm Definitions Service Alarm Definition LOS Loss Of Signal indicates that there is no signal being input to the DS3 from the s[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-55 Configuration Structured DS3 SAM Ta b l e 7 - 1 1 : S tructured DS3 SAM DS1 T ributary Configuration Service Alarm Definition Excessive F-bit Errors The Excessive F-bit Errors alarm is triggere d when the DS3 port rec eive s F-bit errors at a r ate of 1 x 10 -4 Excessive Parity Errors The Excessive Parity Er rors a[...]
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7-56 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Structured DS3 SAM T able 7-12: S tructured DS3 SAM DS0 Loopback T ribut ary Configuration CBR Service Type Structured No CAS Structured with CAS Unstructured Structured No CAS allows DS 0 (frac tion al) allocation without Channe l Associated Signalling (CAS). Structured with CAS allows DS0 allocation[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-57 Configuration Unstructured E3-3 SAM Unstructured E3-3 SAM Choose the slot containing th e Unstructured E3 SAM to be configured to display a screen for port selection. The table below is a guide to configuration parameters. Operational, Diagnostics, and Alarm co nfiguration are the three menu options. Descriptions o[...]
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7-58 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Unstructured E3-3 SAM T able 7-13: Unstructured E3-3 SAM Operational Configuration Item Options Comments Port Name A descriptive fi eld to identify the port Port Mode On-line Off-line This is a status field that can be toggled to off-line, in which case the port will not be available to make calls and[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-59 Configuration Unstructured E3-3 SAM T able 7-14: Unstructured E3-3 SAM Diagnostics Configuration Network RDI Auto X-bits 1 X-bits 0 A Remote Defect Indication (RDI) is LOS or LOF detected on the attached equipment of the network side. Auto sets the RDI to automatically reflect whether or not an error is present. 1 [...]
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7-60 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Unstructured E3-3 SAM T able 7-15: Unst ructured E3 -3 SAM Alarm Configurat ion Follow the sequence below to set network alarms . E3 alarms are set on a port basis with alarm definitions as shown. Network Alarms Options Service Alar ms Cell Starvation Ignore/Major/Minor LOS LOF Ignore/Major/Minor LOF [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-61 Configuration Unstructured E3-3 SAM T able 7-16: Unst ructured E3-3 SAM Network Alarms Network Alarm Definition Cell Starvation Cell Starvation indicat es the re are no cells being received from the network side. LOF Loss Of Framing ind ica tes that the framing al ignm ent of the signal coming into the Broadmore 17[...]
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7-62 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Unstructured E3-3 SAM T able 7-17: Unstructured E3-3 SAM Service Alarms Service Alarm Definition LOS Loss Of Signal indicates that there is no signal being input to the E3 from the service side. LOF Loss of Framing indicates that th e framing alignment of the signal coming into the Broadmore 1750 from[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-63 Configuration PVC Connection PVC Connection Follow the selection process shown below to add a new PVC. The Establish a PVC Call screen appears for data entry. Select System Management ↵ Select Configure ↵ Select Configure PVC ↵ Select Insert (shift +:) ↵[...]
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7-64 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration PVC Connection T able 7-18: PVC Configura tion Items The VPI/VCI are locally significant and need to match o n both ends of the PVC. Therefore the VPI/VCI must be provisioned identically on the ATM switch port. NOTE: The transmit and receive VPI/VCI must be conf igured through the ATM switch. The proc[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-65 Configuration SVC Connection SVC Connection Follow the selection process shown below to add a new SVC. The Establish a Call screen appears for data entry as shown below. From here, use the Insert (or shift: ) key to access the input screen below. Select System Management ↵ Select Configure ↵ Select Configure SV[...]
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7-66 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration SVC Connection Item Definition Connection Name Press the space bar to select Connec tion Name and type a descriptive identifier (For example, test port 2 ). Local Slot The Local Slot is the chassis slot. Local Port Number The Port numb er d epends on the configuration. Local Channel Map The Channel ma[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-67 Configuration VP Reservation VP Reservation NOTE: The functionality described in this sectio n is only available with Broadmore release 4.6 (or higher). T o support this functionality, all ATM DS3, CBI, HSSI-CBI, OC-3c, or OC-12c modules in the cha ssis must be upgraded to the levels released with 4.6 (or higher). [...]
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7-68 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration VP Reservation The VP Reservation Table Editor is shown be low. Press the Enter key to edit or clear an existing connection or create a new connection, then follow the on-screen instructions. VP Reservation settings are de scribed on the following page.[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-69 Configuration VP Reservation Item Comments Connection Name Press the space bar to select Connection Name and type a descriptive identifier (For exa mple, test port 2 ). Local Slot The Local Slot is the chassis slot. VP The range is 0 to one less than the value set for m aximum VPs (see “Max VP/VC” on page 7-20 [...]
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7-70 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration System Configuration System Configuration Save Configuration ... 7-70 Restore Configuration ... 7-71 Delete Configuration ... 7-71 Set Power-on Default ... 7-72 Save Card Defaults ... 7-72 Restore Card Defaults ... 7-72 The system configuration is quickly acces sed via the conf[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-71 Configuration System Configuration Restore Configuration Select Restore Configuration to restore a previously saved configuration as shown below. The Restore Configuration resul ts in the t ear-down of all calls, configuration of all modules, and establishment of all calls fo und in the named configurat ion. The UN[...]
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7-72 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration System Configuration Set Power-on Default Select Save Config. for PowerUp to save a particular configuration for system power-up. Select Save Config. for PowerUp as shown below to retain the current configuration for PowerU p. Save Card De faults Select Save Card Defaults to save the default configur [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-73 Configuration Help Help The Help main menu item has two pull-down items: About and About Security . Choose About to obtain the hardware and software ve rsion data. This info rmation is important when contacting customer service. Choose About Security to display the security mode and software version numbers.[...]
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8-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Statistics Statistics Chassis Statistics ... 8-2 OC-12c/STM-4c NIM Statistics ... 8-3 Alarm Overview ... 8-4 Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards ... 8-4 24-Hour Statistics ... 8-13 PLOA/AAL5 Statistics ... 8-14 Statistics are available to monitor the Broadmore 17[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting OC-12c/STM-4c NIM Statistics OC-12c/STM-4c NIM Statistics Slot statistics provide specifi c module level information. Follow the sequence below to select an OC-12c/STM-4c and view the statistics shown on the next page. Select System Management ↵ Select Monitor Activity ↵ Select Sl[...]
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8-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Alarm Overview Alarm Overview When the slot selection screen (below) app ears, the last column provides a n alarm overview. This screen is accessed from either th e monitor activity or configuration path and gives an in dication for each slot of any major o r minor alarm. From Monitor[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards Unstructured DS3 and Unstru ctured E3 SAM Statistics Operational statistics are provided in acco rdance with RFC 1407. Statistics for the Unstructured DS3 and Unstructured E3 are shown in separate windows below. Unstructured DS3 Statistics For Unstruc[...]
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8-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/ SAM Card s The alarm display below has two column s to differentiate network and service errors.[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards The standard error terms (s uch as PES for P-Bit Error Seconds) have a preceding letter, either S or N. The S represents the Service side of the DS3, and the N for the Network side. The display is divided into two columns, service and network, for cla[...]
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8-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/ SAM Card s Unstructured E3 SAM Statistics For Unstructured E3 SAMs, the most rece nt 24 hours of statistical data is maintained in a separate file. This data is presented in 15-minute increments by port in spreadsheet format Use the following steps to view th [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-9 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards Structured DS3 SAM Statistics Operational statistics are provided in accordance with RFC 1407. Counters, alarms, and a summary are shown in sep arate windows following the seque nce below. For Structured DS3 SAMs, th e most recent 24 hours o f statist[...]
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8-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/ SAM Card s Select System Management ↵ Select Monitor Activity ↵ Select Slot Statistics ↵ Select Structured DS3 SAM ↵ Select one of the followi ng statistics to vi ew: * Po rt Counters * Port Alarms * Tributary Alarms * Select VP/VC for Statistics Coll[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-13 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 24-Hour Statistics 24-Hour Statistics Statistics for the most recent 24-hour period are maintained for DS3 modules. Statistics for each port are mainta ined in a file that may be transferred via FTP to a PC and viewed, using a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel. The files ar[...]
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8-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting PLOA/AAL5 Statistics PLOA/AAL5 Statistics Follow the sequence below to select and view the PLOA/AAL5 statistics shown. Select System Management ↵ Select Monitor Activity ↵ Select PLOA/AAL5 Statistics ↵[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-15 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting LED Alerts ... 8-15 Error Codes ... 8-16 Redundancy ... 8-16 CPU Sync ... 8-17 Problem Isolation ... 8-18 Port Loopback ... 8-19 Failure Recovery ... 8-21 Alarm Response/Reset ... 8-22 Flowchart ... 8-22 Troubleshoot[...]
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8-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Error Codes Error Codes The software system will recognize and retu rn both system and setup errors. These error codes pro vide troublesho oting clues for th e user and Cu stomer Servic e use in solving configuration and system errors. If a software error is returned to the display s[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-17 Maintenance and Troubleshooting CPU Sync CPU Sync Follow the sequence below to view the CPU synchronization status between redundant CPUs. This screen shows the progress of a normal CPU Sync and will refresh every few seconds. The messages usually do not in dicate any problem but can be useful if troubleshooting is[...]
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8-18 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Isolatio n Problem Isolation Once you have determined that a problem exists , perform the following steps to isolate the problem for repair: 1. Check to ensure power is available to all modules. 2. Review the LED displays to determine if any module is in an alarm state. Evalu[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-19 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Port Loopback Port Loopback The loopback functio n is the primary trou bleshooting aid for isolat ion of circuit connectivity problems, both interna l and external to the Broadmore 17 50. Loopback is available on both the NIM and SAM. Ther e are three loopback options on each SAM mod[...]
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8-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Port Loopback Figure 8-1: Loo pback Options ATM Network NIM SAM CAM 7665 User E quipmen t Norm al - No Loopba ck NI M R emote , Lo cal and Ter mi n al Loo p backs SAM Remot e an d L o cal Lo op backs ATM N etwork NIM SAM CAM 7665 Use r E quipm ent ATM Network NIM SAM CAM 7665 Us er E[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-21 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Failure Recovery Failure Recovery Failure recovery is the sequence of events ne cessary to bring the Broadmore 1750 back to fully operational status after an unexpected service interruption. Thro ughout the recovery process, specific problems should be correct ed following the troubl[...]
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8-22 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Alarm Response/Reset The failure recovery process is a logical sequ ence of events to restore connectivity. With monitoring and corrective actio n at each step, the process includes: Providing power to the Broadm ore 1750 and control station Establishing connectivity between [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-23 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Flowchart Figure 8-2: Troubleshootin g Flowchart Based On LEDs Star t Overtemp Al arm ? APM Alarm ? NIM Al arm ? SAM Alarm ? Retu rn to N orma l Ope ration No No No No Major Al arm ? Mi nor A l arm ? Major Al arm ? Mi nor A l arm ? Inspec t/repla ce/rep air Fan Tr a y Ass e m b ly Ye[...]
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8-24 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Flowchart Figure 8-3: APM Major Alar m Troubleshooting Flowch art A P M M aj or A l ar m T roubl e s hoot i ng F l ow c h ar t From 1 NI M Major Alar m? CPU Fai lu re ? SA M Ma jo r A larm? Review Alarm Summary a nd Sy stem log- gather all pertine nt info an d c all Cus tom er Serv i[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-25 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Flowchart Figure 8-4: APM Minor Alarm Troubles hooting Flowchart From 2 NI M M i nor A l ar m? SAM Maj or Al arm? Revi ew Al ar m S um mary and Sys te m log - ga th er all pe rtinen t info and cal l Cust om er S er vi ce No No Yes 2A Retu rn to 2 2B Us e l oo pba c k s t o i so l a t[...]
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8-26 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Flowchart Figure 8-5: NIM Majo r Alarm Troubleshooting F lowchart From 3 Alar m In tern al ? No Yes 3A Ret u r n t o 3 3B Use loopbacks to isol ate alarm co ndition Check foll owing most li kely causes/ correct as neces sary: -equipment ca ble connec tors -NIM configuration -reseat N[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-27 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Flowchart Figure 8-6: NIM M inor Alarm Troubleshooting F lowchart From 4 Alarm Internal? No Yes 4A Return to 4 4B Use loopbacks to isolate alarm condition Check following most likely causes/correct as necessary: -equipment cable connectors -NIM configuration -reseat NIM module -repla[...]
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8-28 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Flowchart Figure 8-7: SAM Major Al arm Troubleshooting Flowchart From 5 Use loopbacks to isolate alarm condition Alarm Internal ? Contact Distant end - have them commence troubleshooting Alarm Clears ? 5A Review Alarm Summary and System Log - call Customer Service with pertinent info[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-29 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Flowchart Figure 8-8: SAM Minor Al arm Troubleshooting Flowchart From 6 Us e lo opba cks t o is ol at e a l ar m c ond i tion Al ar m In te rna l ? C o nt a c t di s ta nt en d - h ave them com me n ce tr ou bles h oot i ng Al arm Cle ars ? 6 A R evi ew A larm Su m mar y an d Sy s te[...]
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8-30 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Repair/Replacement Repair/Replacement Power Supply ... 8-31 NIM Replacement ... 8-32 SAM Replacement ... 8-33 IOM Replacement ... 8-34 CPU Replacement ... 8-35 CPU IOM Replacement ... 8-36 Fan Replacement ... 8-36 Integrated Fan/Alarm Module Replacemen[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-31 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Power Supply Power Supply The Broadmore 1750 receives –48 VDC power at the chassis rear from a user-provided source. Repair/replacement of this source is external to the scope of this manual. Optionally, the Broadmore 1 750 may be configured with a dual AC power supply. When an AC [...]
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8-32 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting NIM Replacement NIM Replacement There are no field repairable items on a NIM. In a redundant configuration, replacement of a NIM will not impact user ATM network connectivity. In a single NIM configuration, all ATM connec tivity will be disrupted duri ng card replacement. Follow the [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-33 Maintenance and Troubleshooting SAM Replacement SAM Replacement There are no field repairable items on a SAM. All user equipment connected to the defective SAM will lose ATM connectivity du ring replacement. Eq uipment connected via other SAM(s) will not have an ATM service disrupti on. Follow the steps below to re[...]
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8-34 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting IOM Replac em ent IOM Replacement There are no field repairable items on an IOM. All user equipm ent connected to the defective IOM will lose ATM connectivity during replacement. Equipment connected via other IOM(s ) will not have an ATM servi ce disruption. Follow the steps below to[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-35 Maintenance and Troubleshooting CPU Replacement CPU Replacement CAUTION! WHEN INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT CPU IN A REDUNDANT CPU SYSTEM , DO NOT REB OOT OR POWER DOWN THE SYSTEM BEF ORE CP U SYNCHRONIZATION IS COMPLETE AS INDICATED BY A SOLID STATUS LIGHT . NOTE: Each CPU card has a battery that should be replaced per[...]
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8-36 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting CPU IOM Replacement 9. Return the defective CPU card for repa ir. Contact Customer Service for an RMA number and detailed proced ures. CPU IOM Replacement There are no field-repairable items on th e CPU IOM. This module does contain a unique part of the Ethernet address such that the[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-37 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Integrated Fan/Alarm Mod ule Replacement 5. Firmly press the new fan assembly into place so that it is fully seated. Tighten both retaining screws (finger tight only). 6. Return the defective fan assembly for repair. Contact Customer Service for an RMA number and procedures. Integrat[...]
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8-38 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Integrated Fan/Alarm Module Replacement 5. Remove the defective integrated fan/alarm module card by pulling it st raight out the chassis front. 6. Insert the replacement integrated fan/alarm module, ensuring correct alignment with the card guid es and m idplane conn ector. 7. Firmly [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-39 Maintenance and Troubleshooting General Maintenance General Maintenance Fan Filter Cleaning and Replacement ... 8-39 Maintenance/Diagnostics ... 8-40 Engineering Analysis ... 8-42 The Broadmore 1750 is designed to pr ovide continuous se rvice with minimal maintenance provided opera tional conditions rem[...]
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8-40 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance/Diagno stics Maintenance/Diagnostics CAMMI provides access to several mainte nance and test functions under the Maintenance/Diagnostics main menu. These items are explained below. View System Log provides a historical record of events, such as configuration, establishing [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-41 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance/Diagnostics Bandwidth Utilization displays the amount of bandwidth being used, the remaining bandwidth available, an d the percentage used . This c an be recalculated by pressing 'R' when the screen displays. Reset to Defaults allows you to reset the Broadmore 1[...]
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8-42 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Engineering Analysis Engineering Analysis There are several options under the Maintenance/Diags . menu reserved for use by Carrier Access engineers. A brief description is provided to aid in understanding the system. These commands should only be us ed in close coordination with Carr[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-43 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Engineering Analysis Reboot System reboots the CPU and uses the syst em setting in place prior to the reboot. This option is necessary when downlo ading new software revisions or changing your system’s IP address. The changes you ma ke to system settings will not take effect until [...]
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8-44 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Summary of Front Panel LEDs Summary of Front Panel LEDs The following table provides descriptions of the front p anel LEDs for the Broadmore 1750. Module LED Display LED Color Definition APM Major Alarm R ed Majo r fault for 2.5 seconds None No major alarm Minor Alarm Amber Minor ala[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-45 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Summary of Fron t Panel LEDs Amber Minor Green Normal, en abled Not Lit Out of service CPU Master Green online as ma st er Amber Standby On-line Activity Amber Normal activity Module LED Display LED Color Defi nition[...]
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9-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Command Line Interface CLI Access CLI Access The Command Line Interface (C LI) provides much the same functional control of the Broadmore 1750 as the CAMMI program. CLI commands are entered as text. The command prompt displays the current loca tion from the cascading menu structure that parallels CAMMI. Therefore, a[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 9-3 Command Line Interface CLI Access Example: At the cli > prompt, enter ? to display a list of availabl e commands. At this point, the level commands are: sys maintain about General commands are: up clear quit ? (help) The level commands corre spond with the CAMMI main menu except for th[...]
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9-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Command Line Interface Creating and Running Scripts Creating and Running Scripts To reduce the time required to configure one or more Broadmores, you can scrip t a series of CLI commands that can be saved to a file, uploaded to the Broadmore, and executed as needed. You can use a text editor or a terminal emul ation[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 9-5 Command Line Interface Creating and Runnin g Scripts To upload and run a script file: 1. Log in to the Broadmore using FTP or SFTP. See “FTP Login” on page 10-21 or “SFTP Login” on page 11-43 for instructions. 2. Using your FTP or SFTP software, upload the script file to the script directory on the Broadmore[...]
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9-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Command Line Interface Port Configuration Port Configuration This example shows how to use CLI to c onfigure a DS3 port. Follow the steps below from the initial CLI screen to access the configuration items. The steps shown below must be entered in sequence one-at-a-time. CLI does not support going directly to the la[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 9-7 Command Line Interface Port Configuration Then type show and press Enter to see that the change has taken effect. Note that the above general commands have two additiona l items: cancel and save. The normal way to leave any screen is to en ter up, which takes yo u to the previous command level. However, this is not [...]
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9-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Command Line Interface Monitor Monitor Use Monitor to display system operation statistics. The CL I command stri ng to monitor and show port counters is di splayed below. Note that an additional command, reset, is available. Reset will zero all counters. This was done as the first command in the display below.[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 9-9 Command Line Interface About Command About Command The About command, accessed fr om the initial CLI> prompt will provide information about each slot, including: Type module Module serial number Hardware revision Software revision The information displayed is tailored for the type of mo dule. This[...]
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C HAPTER 10 Security Management In this Chapter: Security Features ... 10-2 Security Guidance ... 10-3 Logging In ... 10-5 Log-in Banner ... 10-6 System Clock ... 10-7 Network Time Protocol ... 10-8 Managing Users and Audit Trails ... 10-10 IP ICMP Messages ... 10-17 SNMP Messages ... 10-18 Shell Commands (No[...]
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10-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Security Features Security Features The Broadmore provides the following security featur es: User ID and password authentication Four levels of user privileges for ac cess ing command functions Configuration activity audit trails Enable/disable SNMP and ICMP messages SNMPv3 U[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-3 Security Management Security Guidance Security Guidance Receipt and In spec t ion – Broadmore components co ntaining operating system software are packaged and sea led at the factory with tamper-proof security ta pe. Upon receipt, carefully examine the secu rity sealing tapes on the shipping containers for an[...]
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10-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Security Guidance System Clock – The system clock is used to tim e stamp all events recorded in the system log and user audit log. To set the system clock, see “System Clock” on page 10-7 . User Administration – The Broadmore authenticates users by identification and role-based a[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-5 Security Management Logging In Logging In The following example uses the Windows teln et client softw are. To log into the Broadmore: 1. Open a telnet window. 2. Type in the Hostname and Username. The Hostname is the IP address of the Broadmore, an d the Usernam e is admin . 3. Select Keyboard Interactive from the [...]
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10-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Log-in Banner Log-in Banner The Broadmore provides the abili ty to insert a customizable banner that will appear when a user logs in. The bann er is a simple way to provide special instructions to the user. A SuperUser can implem ent this feature by using ftp or SFTP to download a banner text fi[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-7 Security Management System Clock System Clock The Broadmore CPU system clock provides th e time and date stamp used for system logs, events, and audit trails. A SuperUser must set the system clock either manually after powering up the Broadmore or config ure the Broadmore to use a network timing source (see “Netw[...]
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10-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Network Time Protocol Network Time Protocol The Broadmore CPU system clock provides th e time and date stamp used for system logs, events, and audit trails. A SuperUser must set the system clock either manually after powering up the Broadmore (see “System Clock” on page 10-7 ) or configure t[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-9 Security Management Network Time Protocol Item Options Comments SNTP Enable, Disable When enabled, th e Broadmore system clock will be synchronized to the network time source. NTP Server IP The IP address of the primary network time source. Server Port 0 to 32767 Timeout (sec) 1 to 100 The time to wa it for a respo[...]
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10-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Managing Users and Audit Trails Managing Users and Audit Trails User ID Rules ... 10-10 Change User ID ... 10-11 User Audit Trails ... 10-13 User ID Rules A SuperUser can set the minimum allowable number of characters in user names and passwords by selecting User ID Ru les from the [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-11 Security Management Change User ID Change User ID The Change User ID menu allows a SuperUse r to add, delete, and modify user IDs. (Any user can change their own passwo rd using the Change Password menu.) Adding a User Enter the following information for each user that is added. Item Options Comments User ID A uni[...]
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10-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Change User ID Deleting a User After you select the user to be deleted, a confirmation mess age appears. Select Yes to delete the user, or No to exit with out making any ch anges. Modifying a User After you select the user to be modified , enter the appropriat e information in the[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-13 Security Management User Audit Trails Modify User fields. See “Ad ding a User” on pa ge 10 -11 for more information on the individual fields. User Audit Trails NOTE: It is recommended that audit trails remain disabled until deployment of the Broadmor e with t he anticipated “power up” configuration is comp[...]
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10-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management User Audit Trails NOTE: The audit file is located in the cam direct ory. The craft port will allow cat , head , or tail commands in the non-FIPS mode. NOTE: Audit files can be up to 200k bytes, with the most recent data being located at the end of the file. Use th e tail command to display the [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-15 Security Management User Audit Trails Deleting Audit Trails A user can delete the contents of the system log by using the CAMMI (Maintenance/Diags, View System Log, Delete command) or the corresponding CLI command. However, this only deletes the events that can be viewed by their access level. Archiving Audit Trai[...]
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10-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management User Audit Trails To display the system lo g, log into the Broadmore and enter the following commands at the Broa dm ore prompt: cli ↵ maintain ↵ systemlog ↵ showi ↵ You can then navigate thro ugh the syst em log by following the instructions appearing at the bottom of the window. To de[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-17 Security Management IP ICMP Messages IP ICMP Messages You can use the Internet Control Message Pr otoc ol selection to enable or disable all ICMP messages for Internet Protocols such as ping or echo. Disabling ICMP is a common defense aga inst denial-of-service attacks using ping floods.[...]
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10-18 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management SNMP Messages SNMP Messages You can use the SNMP Properties selection to enable or disable SNMP messages. The Broadmore supports older SNMP v1 and v2 , as well as newer SNMPv3 protocols. You have the option to disable only SNMPv1 and v2 messages, or all SNMP messages. Only a SuperUser or SysAdm[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-19 Security Management Shell Commands (Non-FIPS Mode) Shell Commands (Non-FIPS Mode) Shell commands are UNIX-like commands prov ided by the embedded pSOS operating system. Command sy ntax is available using the “hel p” command. Authorized Access to each command is based on the user privilege level. FIPS Mode The [...]
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10-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Authorized Access to Shell Commands head •• • help •• • • ifconf •• ls •• • md •• mem • mkdir •• move •• • mv •• • netstat •• ping •• • • pwd •• • • rd •• • resetSecurID •• resetSecurIDIp •• rm •• • rmdir •?[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10-21 Security Management FTP Log in FTP Login Users can login using ftp to access Broadm ore administrative functions over IP. To log in to the Broadmore: 1. Open your ftp program. Th e Connect window opens. 2. Enter the IP address of the Broadmore. 3. Enter the Username: SYSADMIN (the username is case sensitive). 4. E[...]
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C HAPTER 11 Security Management (FIPS Mode) In this Chapter: Security Features ... 11-2 Security Guidance ... 11-3 Authentication and Identification ... 11-6 Authorized Services ... 11-7 Key Management ... 11-8 Logging In ... 11-9 Log-in Banner ... 11-13 System Clock ... 11-14 Network Time Protocol ... 11-15 [...]
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11-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Security Features Security Features This release of the Broadmore includes the Broa dmore/SSHield Mana gement Module, which is a FIPS 140-2 validated software -only module that meets the security requirements of Federal Information Proc essing Standard PUB 140-2. The Bro admore/ SSHi[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-3 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Security Guidance Additional security-relevant features include: Enable/disable SNMP and ICMP messages SNMPv3 USM/VACM Log-in Banner for special user instructions Security Guidance Receipt and Insp ec tion – Broadmore components con taining FIPS 140-2 validated soft[...]
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11-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Security Guidance Potential Security Vulnerabilities (1) Disabling fipsmode de letes existing user access accounts and cryptographic keys and revert s the Broadmore to th e factory default SuperUser ID and password, which can deny management acc ess and compromise security. No on[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-5 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Security Guidance User Administration – The Broadmore authenticates users by identification and role-based access privilege levels a nd main tains an audit trail activity log. Only a SuperUser can assign users and acce ss levels, set the minimum number of characters required fo[...]
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11-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Authentication and Identification Authentication and Identification The cryptographic module supports distinct opera tor roles and en forces the separation of these roles using identity-based operator authentication th at requires a Username and Password, and optional SecurID . The S[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-7 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Authorized Services Authorized Services The following table lists the authorized services availabl e to each privilege level. NOTE: For a complete list, see “Authorized Access to Shell Commands” on page 11-41 . User ID → ↓ Authorized Services Super_User Sys_Admin Operations B[...]
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11-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Key Management Key Management A DSA private hosts key is required for SSH2 connection to the Broadmore. Default DSA Key During manufacture, a default host_dsa key file is placed in the /SSHD directory of the Broadmore CPU. This default k ey is intended only for use in initia lizi ng [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-9 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging In Logging In NOTE: If FIPS mode is currently turned off, you must follow the non- FIPS mode instructions for “Logging In” on page 10-5 . Broadmore units are s hipped from the factory w ith SecurID turned off a nd FIPS mode turned off. After logging into the Broadm ore, t[...]
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11-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Disabled 3. Type in the Hostname and Username. The Hostname is the IP address of the Broadmore, and the Userna me is the Broadmore user name . 4. Click Connect. 5. When the Broadmore Login message a pp ears, type in the Login and Password. You will need to pr[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-11 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Enabled Logging in with SecurID Enabled The following example uses Secure CRT as the secure client software. To log into the RSA SecurID server: 1. Open SecureCRT. The Quick Connect window opens. 2. Select ssh2 from the Protocol pull-down menu. 3. Type in the[...]
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11-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Enabled The Keyboard Interactiv e Authentication opens. 6. Type in the SecurID passcode, and click OK. 7. After successfully logging into Secu rID, the Broadmore login displays. 8. Type the Login and Password. You will need to press Enter after each. (The fac[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-13 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Log-in Banner Log-in Banner The Broadmore provides the abili ty to insert a customizable banner that will appear when a user logs in. The bann er is a simple way to provide special instructions to the user. A SuperUser can implem ent this feature by using ftp or SFTP to download a b[...]
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11-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) System Clock System Clock The Broadmore CPU system clock provides th e time and date stamp used for system logs, events, and audit trails. A SuperUser must set the system clock either manually after powering up the Broadmore or config ure the Broadmore to use a network timing source[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-15 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Network Time Protocol Network Time Protocol The Broadmore CPU system clock provides th e time and date stamp used for system logs, events, and audit trails. A SuperUser must set the system clock either manually after powering up the Broadmore (see “System Clock” on page 11-14 ) [...]
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11-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Network Time Protocol Item Options Comments SNTP Enable, Disable When enabled, th e Broadmore system clock will be synchronized to the network time source. NTP Server IP The IP address of the primary network time source. Server Port 0 to 32767 Timeout (sec) 1 to 1 00 The time to wai[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-17 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Changing Security Modes Changing Security Modes Help About Security ... 11-17 Enabling FIPS Mode ... 11-18 Disabling FIPS Mode .. . 11-20 Enabling SecurID ... 11-21 Disabling SecurID ... 11-24 IP ICMP Messages ... 11-24 SNMP Messages ... 11-25 Only a Cryp[...]
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11-18 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Enabling FIPS Mode Enabling FIPS Mode Only a Superuser (Crypto Officer) can chan ge the security modes. The Broadmore is shipped from the factory with FIPS mode turned off. The security mode c an only be changed after successfully logging in to the Broadmore for the first time, by p[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-19 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Enabling FIPS Mode 4. Reboot the Broadmore for t he change to take effect by entering the following commands at the Broadmore prompt: cli ↵ maintain ↵ redundancy ↵ cpu ↵ rebootstandby ↵ releasecpu ↵ NOTE: The above command sequence rebo ots the standby CPU (if any) and t[...]
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11-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Disabling FIPS Mode Disabling FIPS Mode Only a Superuser (Crypto Officer) can change the security modes. The security mode can only be cha nged after successfu lly logging into the Broadmore, then performing the following steps. CAUTION! D ISABLING FIPSMODE WILL DELETE EXISTING USER[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-21 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Enabling SecurID 4. Log into the Broadmore using a conventi onal terminal emulator such as Telnet (see “Logging In” on page 10-5 ). 5. Start up the CAMMI interface by en tering the followi ng command at the Broadmore prompt: cammi ↵ 6. Verify that the Broadmore is no t in FIPS[...]
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11-22 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Enabling SecurID Setting up the first CPU 2. Using an SSH terminal emulator, log in to the online CPU an d ensure that the Broadmore is operatin g in FIPS mode (see “Help About Security” on page 11-17 ). If FIPS mode is not enabled, follow the procedure in “Enabling FIPS Mode?[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-23 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Enabling SecurID Setting up the second CPU 7. Using SFTP software, get the following three files from the secureid directory for use in setting up the second CPU: sdconf.rec , secret , and sdopts .rec . 8. Remove the first CPU and insert the second CPU into the chassis. 9. Using an [...]
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11-24 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Disabling SecurID Disabling SecurID NOTE: SecurID is only available whe n FIPS mode is turned on (see “Enabling FIPS Mode” on page 11-18 ). Only the online CPU can be accessed when SecurID is enabled. Only a Superuser (Crypto Officer) can chan ge the security modes. The Broadmor[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-25 Security Management (FIPS Mode) SNMP Messages SNMP Messages You can use the SNMP Properties selection to enable or disable SNMP messages. The Broadmore supports older SNMP v1 and v2 , as well as newer SNMPv3 protocols. You have the option to disable only SNMPv1 an d v2 messages, or all SNMP messages. Only a SuperU[...]
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11-26 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) User Administration and Audi t Trails User Administration and Audit Trails User ID Rules ... 11-26 Change User ID ... 11-27 User Audit Trails ... 11-30 User ID Rules A SuperUser can set the minimum allowable number of characters in user names and passwords by selecting U[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-27 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Change User ID Change User ID The Change User ID menu allows a SuperUse r to add, delete, and modify user IDs. NOTE: After logging in, any user ca n change their o wn password using the Change Passwor d menu. Adding a User Enter the following information for each user that is added.[...]
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11-28 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Change User ID Deleting a User After you select the user to be deleted, a confirmation mess age appears. Select Yes to delete the user, or No to exit with out making any ch anges. Craft Access Enable, Disable A ccess through the serial port on the front of the CPU. Remote Access Ena[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-29 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Change User ID Modifying a User After you select the user to be modified , enter the appropriat e information in the Modify User fields. Item Options Comments User ID A unique user identifier Password/ Password A unique password for the user and a second password field to confirm Pr[...]
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11-30 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) User Audit Trails User Audit Trails NOTE: It is recommended that audit trails remain disabled until deployment of the Broadmore with t he anticipated “power up” configuration is complete. This prevents th e audit logging of numerou s initial installa tion configuration changes. [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-31 Security Management (FIPS Mode) User Audit Trails NOTE: The audit file is located in the cam direct ory and can only be accessed via SSH2. The craft port does not allo w cat , head , or tail commands in the FIPS mode. NOTE: Audit files can be up to 200k bytes, with the most recent data being located at the end of [...]
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11-32 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) User Audit Trails to audit_o.txt , in case a SuperUser wants to access the old file via SecureFX in SFTP mode. A new file is then opened named audit.txt and new data is written to that file. Deleting Audit Trails A user can delete the contents of the system log by using the CAMMI (M[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-33 Security Management (FIPS Mode) User Audit Trails To display the system lo g, log into the Broadmore and enter the following commands at the Broadmore prompt: cli ↵ maintain ↵ systemlog ↵ showi ↵ You can then navigate thro ugh the syst em log by following the instructions appearing at the bottom of the win[...]
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11-34 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Shell Commands (FIPS Mode) Shell Commands (FIPS Mode) fipsmode ... 11-34 selftest ... 11-34 settimeout ... 11-35 sshdShow ... 11-35 sshdSessionShow ... 11-37 scp ... 11-38 resetSecurID ... 11-39 zeroize ... 11-40 Authorized Access to Shell Command[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-35 Security Management (FIPS Mode) settimeout DSA Passed FIPS 186-2 RAND Passed RSA Passed SHA1 Passed IMAGE SIG VERIFY Passed HMAC-SHA1 Passed NOTE: If a manually initiated self-test results in a self-test failure, the management module will reboot. NOTE: A FIPS algorithm self-test failur e will immediately disable [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-37 Security Management (FIPS Mode) sshdSessionShow sshdSessionShow A SuperUser (Crypto Officer) can access th e information about current active ssh server sessions, at the Broadmore p rompt, by typing sshdSessionShow . An example of the output is provided in the following graphic. Item Comments Session ID Session ID[...]
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11-38 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) scp scp A SuperUser (Crypto Officer) can copy files to a specific directory, using the secure copy (scp) command. Using SCP The scp client can be invok ed from a ta rget-OS shell by running scp and passing all options as parameter strings. Examples are provided below. To copy a file[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-39 Security Management (FIPS Mode) resetSecurID resetSecurID A SuperUser (Crypto Officer) can use the r esetSecurID command to reset the node secret file. This command is necessary if th e system administrato r has, for example, changed the server and needs to get a fresh node secret file. At the Broadmore> prompt[...]
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11-40 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) zeroize zeroize W ARNING! T HE ZEROIZE COMMAND WILL D ECOMMISSION THE CPU MODULE AND MAKE IT IN OPERABLE ( THE CPU WILL NOT REBOOT ). T HIS COMMAND WILL PERM ANENTLY ERASE ALL C RITICAL S ECURITY P ARAMETERS AND CPU DISK - ON - CHIP MEMORY . A ZEROIZED CPU CONTAINS NO SECURITY DATA [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-41 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Authorized Access to Shell Commands Authorized Access to Shell Commands The following table lists the authorized co mmands available to each access privilege level when operating in FIPS mode. User ID → ↓ Authorized Services Super_User Sys_Admin Operations Browser arp • 4 • [...]
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11-42 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Authorized Access to Shell Commands pwd •• • • rd • resetSecurID • resetSecurIDIp • rm • rmdir • route •• savert •• scp • selftest • setbaud •• • setenv •• settimeout • setwrite • sigmem • sshdSessionShow • sshdShow • tail • touch [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-43 Security Management (FIPS Mode) SFTP Login SFTP Login Users can login using SFTP to access Broadm ore administrative functions the same way as ftp. With SFTP, the data is encrypted as it flows to and fro m the Broadmore over IP. The following procedure pro vides an example of how to login using SFTP using SecureFX[...]
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11-44 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Disabled 3. In the Session panel, type the IP ad dress of the Broadmore, and se lect SFTP from the Protocol pul l-down menu. NOTE: Some secure ftp clients do not allow a colon as the first character. The following step works with SecureFX. 4. In the SFTP logo[...]
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11-46 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Enabled Logging in with SecurID Enabled To log in to RSA SecurID and the Broadmore: 1. Open SecureFX. The Connect window opens . 2. Right-click on the connection you wa nt to use, and select Properties. The Session Configuration window opens. 3. In the Sessio[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-47 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Enabled 6. Click OK. The followin g prompt appears: 7. Click OK. The Keyb oa rd Interac tive Authentication window opens. 8. Type in the SecurID passcode, and clic k OK. A second Keyboard Interactive Authentication window opens. 9. Type in the local Broadm or[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-49 Security Management (FIPS Mode) SecurID Features SecurID Features SecurID is an option that may be used to help authenticate a user prior to logging into the Broadmore/SSHield Management Module. SecurID does not use FIPS approved algorithms but using SecurID does not in any way affect the security provided by the [...]
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11-50 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Residual Data a nd Memory Volatility Residual Data and Memory Volatility Non-Volatile Memory ... 11-50 Network Interfaces ... 11-51 Sanitation Procedures ... 11-51 This notice summarizes relevant security co ncerns associated with the movement of sensitive data through a[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-51 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Network Interfaces Network Interfaces Network Interface Module s (NIMs) are instal led in the Broadmore ATM Multiplexer and provide an interface to the AT M netw ork. Each NIM contains non-volatile Flash memory for storin g run-time code. These chips are not physically accessible fr[...]
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C HAPTER 12 SNMP Configuration In this Chapter: SNMP Overview ... 12-2 SNMP Properties ... 12-3 USM/VACM Configuration ... 12-6 Trap Configuration ... 12-28[...]
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12-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration SNMP Overview SNMP Overview Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a plain-text se rvice with no access to any critical security parameters (CSPs). The Broadmore supports SNMP v1, v2, and v3. Follow the sequence below to configure the SNMP parameters. NOTE: SNMPv3 configuration must be perf[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-3 SNMP Configuration SNMP Properti es SNMP Properties These settings can only be accessed and ch anged by a SuperUser or SysAdmin. SNMP properties allow the user to control SNMP operation. . Select System Management ↵ Select Configure ↵ Select System Service s ↵ Select SNMP Configure ↵ Select the item you wan[...]
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12-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration SNMP Properties The following table lists th e SNM P property selections. Item Options Comments SNMP (any) Enable, Disabl e Enables or disables all SNMP mess ages. SNMP v1/v2 Enable, Disable Enables or disables only SNMP v1 and v2 messages. SN MPv3 messages are enabled. CLI Traps Enable, Disable [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-5 SNMP Configuration SNMP Properti es Example: Squelching Traps The system will be delivered from the fact ory with the squelc h level at “below current level”. All individual traps will be enabled, with the following severities: Critical Failure reboot NIM major alarm Major SAM major alarm Slot f[...]
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12-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration USM/VACM Configuration USM/VACM Configuration Users ... 12-8 Groups ... 12-13 Views ... 12-16 Access ... 12-19 Communities ... 12-24 SNMPv3 supports the User-based Securi ty Model (USM) and View-based Access Control Model (VACM). These settings ca n only be accessed and change[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-7 SNMP Configuration USM/VACM Configuration USM provides authentication and privac y services for SNMPv3. USM provides improved security over SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 by adding encryption and synchronized time indicators. Although USM us es cryptography to support the un derlying protocol, it is a plain-text service and doe[...]
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12-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Users Users This selection allows you to control users and their access privileges. Once this menu option is chosen, a list of existing users will be displayed. The screen below shows the two predefined users. Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration ↵ Select System Service s ↵ Selec[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-9 SNMP Configuration Users When adding a new user (either through New or Copy action), the system will present an option to either enter the Authentica tion and Privacy (Encryption) Key either directly (Key) or as a Password (Password to Ke y), as shown be low. In case you choose to ente r the key i nformation as a p[...]
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12-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Users Screen for entering User Key Screen for entering User Password[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-11 SNMP Configuration Users Use the Esc key to exit this menu. If yo u have made any changes to the Users information the system will ask you for co nfirmation on whether you want to accept the change s or not. NOTE: The entries in the User table are not actual users of the system. These usernames canno t be used for[...]
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12-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Users User Edit Rules The following table describes which paramete rs can be modified in a Users table entry. Item Edit Allowed User Name No Auth Password No Priv Password No Auth Yes Priv Yes Storage Yes[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-13 SNMP Configuration Groups Groups The VACM model supports th e concept of categorizing users into groups . A group is a unique pair defined by the parameters “U ser Name” and “Security Model” (see table below). The screen below shows the four predefine d groups. Follow the sequence belo w to modify the list[...]
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12-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Groups Once this menu option is chosen, a list of exis ting groups wil l be displayed. To choose the required action on groups, h ighlight any of the existing entries and press the Enter key. The screen below sh ow s the New Groups Entry. The following table describes the selections. Item Option[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-15 SNMP Configuration Groups Use the Esc key to exit this menu. If yo u have made any changes to the user information, the system will prompt you for confirmation on whether you want to accept the changes or not. Group Edit Rules The following table describes which paramete rs can be modified in a Groups table entry.[...]
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12-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Views Views This selection allows you to create a views and assign object identifiers. The screen below shows the predefined “iso” view. Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration ↵ Select System Service s ↵ Select SNMP Configure ↵ Select one of the following: * Edit ↵, edit t[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-17 SNMP Configuration Views Once this menu option is chosen, a list of exis ting groups wil l be displayed. To choose the required action on groups, h ighlight any of the existing entries and press the Enter key. The following shows the New View SubTrees Entry screen. The managed objects in Broadmore are organi zed i[...]
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12-18 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Views Use the Esc key to exit this menu. If you have made any changes to the Users information, the system will prompt you for confirmation on whether you want to accept the changes or not. View Edit Rules The following table describes which parame ters ca n be mod ified in a Vi ews tab le entry[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-19 SNMP Configuration Access Access This selection allows you to control access to each Group. Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration ↵ Select System Service s ↵ Select SNMP Configure ↵ Select one of the following: * Edit ↵, edit the Group information * Copy ↵, (to put a copy of the information i[...]
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12-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Access Once this menu option is chosen, a list of e x isting access entries will be displayed. To choose the required action on an entry, highlight any of the existing entries and press the Enter key. The following shows the New Access Entry screen. The Access entries implement the SNMP acc ess [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-21 SNMP Configuration Access Use the Esc key to exit this menu. If yo u have made any changes to the Users information the system will prompt you fo r confirmation on whether you want to accept the changes or not. Notify View Name string A view name fro m the Views in the system, 1 to 30 characters. T he Notify View [...]
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12-22 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Access Access Edit Rules The following table describes which paramete rs ca n be modified in a Acces s table entry. Access Policy The USM/VACM configuration defines the complete access policy in effect for incoming SNMP requests in the system. SNMP users and a Security model define a SNMP group.[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-23 SNMP Configuration Access • whether the user sending the SNMP requ est is eligible to get or set the MIB variable. This is determin ed by looking up the “Read” and “W rite” parameters of the Access table • the exact set of MIB variables (managed objects) tha t will be visible to the user . This is dete[...]
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12-24 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Communities Communities Broadmore supports SNMPv 1 and SNMPv2 through the SNMPv3 co-existence mo del. SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 community strings can be define d using the following men u option. Broadmore permits up to 20 entries in this table. These settings can only be acces sed and changed by a Supe[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-25 SNMP Configuration Communities NOTE: Selecting the Validate co mmand on this table will check each “User Name” value for existence in the “usmUserTable” and check each Tag Name for existence in the “snmpNotifyTable”. NOTE: So that the Broadmore properly re gisters with the ATM Switch, the Broadmore aut[...]
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12-26 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Communities The following table describes the selections. There are several ways to set up communities, so automatic al ly setting all of them up will unnecessarily limit th e customer’s flexibility. Example 1: Use the same “public” string for every get/set/trap Create a user “v1v2Ge[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-27 SNMP Configuration Communities Example 2: Use a different string for “set” Create a user “v1v2SetUser” with all the set privilege you desire using the view, user, group, and access tables Create a commun ity name “pri vate” with index “Set” and no tag. Specify the user “v1v2SetUser”. ?[...]
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12-28 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Trap Configuration Trap Configuration Trap Detection Overview ... 12-28 Trap Management Overview ... 12-29 Table Usage ... 12-32 Targets ... 12-33 Target Parameters ... 12-35 Notifications ... 12-37 Notify Filters ... 12-40 Notify Profiles ... 12-42 Trap Detection[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-29 SNMP Configuration Trap Management Overview Network operations organizatio ns also have varying polic ies on what conditions to monitor and what alarm severi ties to assign to each condition. The Broadmore gives selective control over traps to mitigate these issues. Squelching traps following a serious outsta [...]
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12-30 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Trap Management Overview The idea is to organize the info rmation into specific tables that can be tied to other tables, as shown in the figure below. All th e target addresses used by notifications and proxies are put into one table. Another table is used to iden tify which elements belong to t[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-31 SNMP Configuration Trap Management Overview The sequence of events in using these tables is as follows: 1. An event occurs and the Notification Originator goes to work. 2. The Notification Originator uses the notif y table to identify po ssible targets to which to send a message. These are only possible targets be[...]
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12-32 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Table Usage Table Usage The following summarizes the way that the SNMP tables are used. User Management: User, Community, View, Access , and Group Tables (from VACM) Format for the PDU to send (also used for Proxies): Target Address Table – contains domain and addressing information, t[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-33 SNMP Configuration Targets Targets This selection allows you to enter up to 10 target IP addresses to receive trap notifications. The screen belo w shows the New Targets Entry. Follow the sequence belo w to modify the list. Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration ↵ Select System Service s ↵ Select SN[...]
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12-34 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Targets The following table describes the selections. Item Options Comments Target Name A unique val u e fo r Target Name, 1 to 30 characters. IP Address Format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx is a decimal number, 0 to 255 Port A number between 1024 and 65535. Parameter Name A unique value for Paramet[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-35 SNMP Configuration Target Parameters Target Parameters This selection allows you to enter the kind of protocol and security to be used for the target destinations. The screen belo w shows the New Target Parame ters Entry. Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration ↵ Select System Service s ↵ Select SNMP[...]
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12-36 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Target Parameters NOTE: Selecting Validate Table will check that ea ch Paramete r Name in this table exists in the Notify Profiles table. The following table describes the selections. Item Options Comments Parameter Name string Value for Paramete r Na me, 1 to 30 characters. Note: This entry mus[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-37 SNMP Configuration Notifications Notifications This selection displays a list of all ava ilable trap events that can be used for notifications. These entries automatically appear in the MIB “snmpNotifyTable” accessible by a remote manager. The no tification names cannot be changed but individual traps can be e[...]
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12-38 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Notifications NOTE: Entries in this table cannot be added or deleted, only edited. The storage type for these entries is aut omatically configured to “permanent ”. The screen below shows the Edit Notifications Entry. The following table describes the selections Item Options Comments Notify N[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-39 SNMP Configuration Notifications NOTE: “Severity” is an attribute only available for Bro admore enterprise traps; it is not described in the RFCs. Severity is reported as a variable with the trap. To configure trap severity from a remote SNMP manager, use the Broadmore enterprise MIB table “snmpTrapTypeTable[...]
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12-40 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Notify Filters Notify Filters Entries may be completely maintained using the cammi Notify Filters table (which is a direct representation of "snmpNotifyFilterTable") or via a remote SNMP manager. This table allows finer grained control over trap reports. Broadmo re permits up to 20 ent[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-41 SNMP Configuration Notify Filters NOTE: Selecting Validate Table will check that each Profile Name in this table exists in the Notify Profiles ta ble. The Notify Filters table is used to avoid send ing traps for specific mib variables. Each variable in the VarBindList is checked against the Subtree. If a match occ[...]
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12-42 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Notify Profiles Notify Profiles Entries may be completely maintained using the cammi Notification Profiles table (which is a direct representation of “snmpN otifyFilterProfileTable”) or via a remote SNMP manager. This table al lows finer grained contro l over trap reports. Broad more permits[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 12-43 SNMP Configuration Notify Profiles NOTE: Selecting Validate Table will check t hat each Pa rameter Name in this table exists in the Target Parameters table. The only reason for this table is to allo w more than one notify filter with the same Profile Name and different subtre e, so that “profile_name” + “sub[...]
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A PPENDIX A Technical Specifications In this Appendix: Broadmore 1750 Platform ... A-2 Broadmore Modules ... A-6[...]
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A-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Technical Specifications Broadmore 1750 Plat form Broadmore 1750 Platform System Architecture Mid-plane archi tec tu re Internal Stratum 3E clock with dual BITS cloc k inputs Redundant CPUs, NIMs, SAMs, backplane, power supplies OC-12c/STM-4c ATM network interfaces Up to 80 T1s, 60 E1s, 11 DS-3s,[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 A-3 Technical Specifications Network Standards Network Standards ATM Forum compliant AAL1 and AAL5 QoS ATM Forum compliant SVCs and PVCs ATM Forum Circuit Emulation Service v2.0 (CES) ITU-T and ANSI compliant UNI 3.0, 3.1, and 4 .0 Signaling ATM Forum complian t ILMI 4.0 Network Timing Protoc ol [...]
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A-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Technical Specifications Testing & Diagnostics Testing & Diagnostics Network loop-backs (structured DS3: DS3 port; unstructured DS3, E3 port) Service loop-backs (structured DS3: DS3 port, tributary and DS0; unstructured DS3, E3) Internal BERT generation and mo nitoring (structured DS3, unstruc tu[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 A-5 Technical Specifications Physical Physical 17-slot chassis Card slots: 1 to 12 SAMs, 1 or 2 NIMs, 1 o r 2 CPUs, 1 alarm power mod ule Rack mountable in 19 in (48.26 cm) or 23 in (58.42 cm) racks Dimensions: 17.5 in (H) x 17.25 in (W) x 15.3 in (D) 44.45 cm (H) x 43.82 cm (W) x 38.86 cm (D) Weight[...]
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A-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Technical Specifications Broadmore Modules Broadmore Modules OC-12c Network Inter face Modules (NIMs) SONET/ SDH OC-12c/ STM-4c 622.08 Mbps: network synchronization Single mode and multi-mode options Optical connectors type: SC Premise Reach: Type - multi-mode Wavelength - 1300 nm Tx Output power - g[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 A-7 Technical Specifications DS3 Unstructured Circuit Emula tion SAM DS3 Unstructured Circuit Emulation SAM 3 ports per card BNC connector access on rear panel IOM Unstructured CES Version 2 (AAL1) and ITU-T recommendatio n I.363 DS3 options: C Bit parity, clear channel Clocking: Network, BITS, Adapt[...]
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A PPENDIX B Spare Parts List The most common spare parts are listed be low . The fan filters and fuse/fuse cover assemblies may be ordered from Carrier Access Corporation or directly from the manufacturer . The manufacturer ’ s name and part numbers are provided for these items. Contact your local Sales Account Manager for the latest availability[...]
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B-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Spare Parts List P/N Description Page 7660-022 Fan Tray Assembly 7660-023 Module, Alarm/Power (APM) 7660-034 Module, Unstructured DS3 SAM, CE, 3-Port 7660-045 Module, Unstructured E3 SAM, 3 Port 7660-110 Module, OC-12/STM-4, NWK INTFC, IR, FC 7660-114 Module, OC-12/STM-4, IR, SC 7660-206 Module, CPU with FIPS, Ether[...]
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A PPENDIX C Software Error Messages In this Appendix: Overview System Errors Setup Errors[...]
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C-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Software Error Messages Overview Overview Error messages are displayed for a number of re asons. In many cases an error message is the result of normal operation and no operator action is required. The messages shown below are divided into two groups: SYSTEM ERRORS and SETUP ERRORS. Typically, the SETUP ERRORS ar e [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 C-3 Software Error Messages System Er rors System Errors The user cannot address these errors. Contact Carrier Access Customer Support. MALLOC_FAILED = 0x1000 NULL_POINTER = 0x1001 NOT_A_NIM = 0x1002 NOT_A_SAM = 0x1003 BAD_ATMIFNUM = 0x1004 /* Illegal value for atmIfNum */ ENTRY_ZERO_NOT_RESERVED = 0x1005 /* Connection [...]
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C-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Software Error Messages Setup Errors Setup Errors These errors can usually be corrected by the user. BAD_OC3_INPUT_PARAMETER = 0x110 1 BAD_OC3_FRAME_TYPE = 0x110 2 BAD_OC3_CLOCK_MODE = 0x110 3 BAD_OC3_LASER_STATE = 0x110 4 BAD_OC3_SCAMBLE_CONTROL = 0x110 5 BAD_OC3_BIPFEBE_OPTION = 0x110 6 BAD_OC3_PLSCRAMBLE_OPTION =[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 C-5 Software Error Messages Setup Errors WRITE_OC3NIMFILE_ERROR = 0x111 d DATABASE_CREATION_ERROR = 0x111 e WRITE_7665INIFILE_ERROR = 0x111 f CONMAN_RETRIES_EXCEEDED = 0x1120 SVCS_CARDTYPE_MISMATCH = 0x112 1 WRONG_RX_TX_DATALEN = 0x112 2 WRONG_LOAD_XTABLE_DATALEN = 0x112 3 VPVC_NOT_TRANSLATABLE = 0x1124 /* VP/VC incompa[...]
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C-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Software Error Messages Setup Errors INVALID_INTERNAL_VCI = 0x113 1 INVALID_CALL_IDENT = 0x113 2 INVALID_CARD_TYPE = 0x113 3 CONFIG_DEFAULTS_USED = 0x113 4 INVALID_MESSAGE_TYPE = 0x113 5 UNKNOWN_ACTION_ID = 0x113 6[...]
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A PPENDIX D Sample Network with RFC 1577 Configuration This Appendix provides a sample network confi guration to explain how the Classic IP (CIP) over A TM functions. CIP provid es the path for control of remote Broadmore 1750s from a master control st ation over the A TM network.The three possible configurations are shown in th e figure on the nex[...]
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D-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Sample Network with RFC 1577 Configuration device on the A TM network, maintain s the Logical IP Subnetwork (LIS) as explained in the CIP over A TM section of Chapter 4. Ethernet traffic for Broadmore 1750 #1 goes through the gatewa y dire ctly to Broadmore 1750 #1. Ethernet traffic for Broadmore 1750 #2 and Bro adm[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 D-3 Sample Network with RFC 1577 Configuration Broadmore 1750 #3 addresses its local contro l station by IP address and th e master control station via static route and Broadmore 1750 #1. The master control station addresses Broadmore 1750 #1 as IP 192.40.100.90, Broadmore 1750 #2 as CIP 10.10.10.174, and Broadmore 1750[...]
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D-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Sample Network with RFC 1577 Configuration Sample Network with RFC 1577 Classic IP (CIP) Over A TM Ethernet Ethernet # 1 Master Control Station Local Control Station CAM 7665 #1 CAM 7665 #2 CAM 7665 #3 Gateway ATM Cloud ARP Server located in the ATM Network ATM Fiber ATM Fiber ATM Fiber Ethernet # 2 IP 192.40.100.15[...]
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E-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Chassis Differences Broadmore Chassis Differences Broadmore Chassis Differences This user manual covers the 7665-17B and 7665C chassis. The 7665C chassis is the newest chassis in the Broadmore series and has the most functionality. There is also a 17A chassis. Hardware Differences Major differences between chassis i[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 E-3 Chassis Differences Software Differences Software Differences Software release v3.4.1 was introduced to support the 76 65 -17C chassis used in the Broadmore 1700. However, software release 3.4.1 and higher can be used on all Broadmore cha ssis. The CPU module can be moved between differe nt chassis but it must be co[...]
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A PPENDIX F IPv6 Support In this Appendix: Overview ... F-2 Configuring IPv6 Addresse s for Network Interfaces ... F-2 Pinging over IPv6 ... F-4 Testing route6 Application ... F-5[...]
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F-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 IPv6 Support Overview Overview This Appendix provides method s for demonstrating IPv6 function ality on Broadmore. You can find more test meth ods in the Product Application Notic e: Broadmore IPv6 (PAN-07-0001), which is available on the Customer Support website. Configuring IPv6 Addresses for Network Interfaces Wh[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 F-3 IPv6 Support Deleting an IPv6 Address Physical Address : 00:e0:97:6b:7f:fe MTU Size : 1500 Packets received : 23 Packets sent : 2 Mcast Packets received : 0 Mcast Packets sent : 0 Total Bytes received : 1480 Total Bytes sent : 64 Input errors : 0 Output errors : 0 Packets dropped on input : 0 Flags : 0xa8e1 <BROA[...]
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F-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 IPv6 Support Pinging over IPv6 Pinging over IPv6 To ping a remote h ost over IPv6, issue the command ping6 . The remote host must also be configured with an IPv6 address of global scope and must be in the same subnet as the Broadmore. Pinging an IPv6 Host The following exa mp l e sh ow s a ping6 operation to a host [...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 F-5 IPv6 Support Testing route6 Appli cation Testing route6 Application This section provides examples for ad ding, deleting and displaying routes. Adding an IPv6 Route To add an IPv6 route, issue the Broadmore command route6. The following example adds a default route on th e Broadmore: Broadmore->route6 add default[...]
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F-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 IPv6 Support Showing all IPv6 routes config ured in the Broadm ore Showing all IPv6 routes co nfigured in the Broadmore To display all the IPv6 ro utes configur ed in the system, issue the command route6 with option -a . For exampl e: Broadmor e->route6 -a Destinat ion Gateway Flags Refcnt Use Interfac e --------[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 F-7 IPv6 Support Deleting the Default Route Deleting the Default Route The following examp le deletes the default route on the Broadmore: Broadmore->route6 delete default gateway 3ffe:0:0:13::4 Deleting a Host Route The following examp le deletes a host route on the Broadmore: Broadmore->route6 delete host dst 3ff[...]
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A PPENDIX G Broadmore Command List In this Appendix: Commands Available at the Command Prompt Commands Available at the CLI Prompt[...]
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G-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Broadmore Command List Commands Available at the Comm and Promp t Commands Available at the Command Prompt The comma nds listed below are a vailabl e immediately after you log into the Broadmore. Type ‘help’ at the co mmand prompt to view the list of commands. You can also type ‘help command ’ to obtain help[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 G-3 Broadmore Command List Commands Availabl e at the CLI Prompt See “Shell Commands (Non-FIPS Mode)” on page 10-19 and “Shell Commands (FIPS Mode)” on page 11-34 for information about the availa bility of commands base d on user access level. Commands Available at the CLI Prompt The commands listed below are av[...]
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G LOSSARY Glossary Acronyms and Abbreviations AAL ATM Adaptation Layer AIS Alarm Indication Signal ANSI American Na tional Standards Institute APM Alarm Power Module APS Automatic Prote ction Switchi ng ARP Address Resolution Prot ocol AS Available Seconds ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode AWG American Wire Gage BITS Building Integrated Ti mi ng Syste[...]
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Glossary-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary C Centigrade CAM Communications Access Multiplexer CAMMI CAM Management Interface CBES C-Bit Errored Seconds (netwo rk) CBR Constant Bit Rate CCV C-Bit Coding Violation CDVT Cell Delay Vari ation Tolerance CES C-Bit Errored Seconds CES Circuit Emulation SAM CIP Classic IP CLI Command Line Interface C[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary-3 Glossary GUI Graphical User Interface IOM Input Output Module IP Internet Protoc ol IR Intermediate R each LCV Line Coding Violation LED Light-Emitting Di ode LES Line Errored Seconds LIS Logical IP Subnetwork LIU Line Interface Unit LOCD Loss of ATM Cell Delineation LOF Loss of Frame LOP Loss of Pointer LOS [...]
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Glossary-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary OC-n Optical Carrier level n PC Personal Computer PCB Printed Circuit Board PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card Intern atio nal Association PCV P-Bit Coding Viol ation PES P-Bit Errored Second PLOA Protocol Layer Over ATM POST Power On Self Test PSES P-Bit Severely Errored Seconds PWR Power RDI Remo[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary-5 Glossary TBD To Be Determined TX Transmit UAS Unavailable Seconds UNI User Network Interface VGA Video Graphics Adapter VOM Volt Ohm Meter[...]
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Glossary-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary Glossary of Terms ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) Type 1 AAL functions in support of consta nt bit rat e, time-dependent traffi c such as voice or video (defau lt in CES-CBR configuration). Type 2 AAL undefined by Internat ional Standards bodies. Its anticipated use is for variable bit rate video transmis[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary-7 Glossary Constant Bit Rate An ATM service category that suppo rts a constant or guaranteed ra te to transport services such as video or voice as well as circuit emulation requiring rigorous timing cont rol and performance parameters. Circuit Emulation Service (CES) The ATM Forum circuit emulation service inte[...]
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Glossary-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary Quality of Service (QoS) A QoS class can have specified performance parame ters (specified QoS cl ass) or no specified performance parameters (unspecified QoS class). QoS classes are inherent ly associated with a connection. A specified QoS cla ss specifies a set of performan ce parameters and the ob[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary-9 Glossary User Plane Connection Signaling operates in the control plane (doing cont ro l-type functions such as setting up the connection). After signal ing is finished, it drops out of th e way and the established connect ion is used to move data. This moving of payload data is done in the user plane. Control[...]
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I NDEX Numerics 1 to 1 Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26 1 to n Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25 1+1 Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25 24-Hour Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13 –48 VDC Power, Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14 A About Com[...]
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Index-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index B Backhaul, TDM Circuit Aggregation and . . . 2-3 Bandwidth per Cell Bus, ATM . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 Bandwidth per Module, ATM . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 Banner Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6 , 11 -13 Basic Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Battery, CPU-2 Repla[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index-3 Index FIPS 140-2 Validated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i v JITC Validation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv National Electrical Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v NEBS Validati o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Compliance Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 Configuration . . [...]
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Index-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12 , 11-28 Deleting Audit Trails . . . . . . . . . . . 10-15 , 11-32 DISA Validated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv Disk-On-Chip, Part Number . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 DS3 IOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17 , 1-20 Struc[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index-5 Index Fan Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Redundancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-[...]
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Index-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index Installing the DSA Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-8 Instructions, General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 Interface BITS Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Optical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index-7 Index Loading, ATM Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 Local/BITS Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-40 Locations Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 LOF . . 7-46 , 7-47 , 7-48 , 7-54 , 7-60 , 7-61 , 7-62 Log System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-15 , 11-32[...]
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Index-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index Configuration Guidelines OC-12c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 , 2-10 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 IOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14 IOM Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 IOM Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index-9 Index IOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21 SAM IOM Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Protection IOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 PSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7 Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Index-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index Residual Data and Memo ry Volatility 11 -50 Sanitation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-51 Shell Commands . . . . . . . . . . 10-19 , 11-34 SNMP Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 SEFS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7 SEQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index-11 Index DS3, Unstructured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 Monitor, CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-8 NIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 OC-12c/STM-4c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 PLOA/AAL5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-14 SAM . . . [...]
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Index-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Index User Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-26 Change ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 , 11-27 Deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-12 , 11-28 Equipment Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 ID Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-10 , 11-26 Interface Requirement[...]