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Chapter 4  Configuring the Basic System

Configuring I/O and Server Modules

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PacketStar

 Access Concentrator 60 User Guide

, Issue 1

Release 6.3.0

2

Press Enter.

The value displayed in the 

[Line Timing Status]

 field is changed.

Configuring I/O and Server Modules

Once the Stratum 3–4 clock timing has been configured, I/O and server 
modules are configured by returning to the Equipment Configuration 
window (see Figure 4-22 on page 4-35).

Alarm Status Values

I/O and server modules display the status value of 

Primary

 if they are 

configured, or 

Unknown

 if they are unconfigured.  The Alarm Status column 

for unconfigured modules still can have a number listing the ports that are 
available to be configured.  If numbers in the Alarm Status column are 
underlined, this condition indicates a loss of signal.  Table 4-12 describes the 
values in the 

Alarm Status

 field as shown on the Equipment Configuration 

window.

The Alarm Status field on the Equipment Configuration window displays the 
current status of all 

PacketStar

 I/O, server , and common equipment module 

in your PSAX Access Concentrator system. The alarm status descriptions are 
provided in Table 4-12.

Table 4-12.  Alarm Status Descriptions for PSAX Access Concentrator Modules

Num-

ber

Alarm Status

Module Type 

Affected

Description

1

NoAlarm/CardPr
esent   

I/O

No module is inserted in the 
chassis.

2

WrongCardType   I/O

One type of module was 
configured in this slot in the 
chassis, but a different module 
now occupies this slot.

3

LineFailed

All

The line has failed.

4

CardRemoved

All

A module has been configured 
and then removed.

5

ReferenceClockF
ailed

Stratum

The timing reference clock has 
failed.

6

CompositeClock
Failed

Stratum

The timing composite clock has 
failed.

7

Overload

Power Supply

The Power Supply is operating 
under an overload condition.

8

Plus5vFailed

Power Supply

The 5 V Power Supply has 
failed.

9

Plus120vFailed

Power Supply

The 120 V ac Power Supply has 
failed.

10

Minus48vFailed

Power Supply

The -48 V dc Power Supply has 
failed.

Summary of Contents for PacketStar AC 60

Page 1: ... No 255 700 025 COMCODE 300303021 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide A PacketStar PSAX Central Office Product Issue 1 October 2000 System Software Release 6 3 0 AQueView EMS Software Release 4 4 ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2000 by Lucent Technologies All rights reserved For trademark regulatory compliance and related legal information see the Copyright and Legal Notices section ...

Page 3: ...ss Technology group Offices are located in Landover Maryland U S A Trademarks AQueView PacketStar Lucent Lucent Technologies and the Lucent Technologies logo are trademarks of Lucent Technologies in the U S A Other product and brand names mentioned in this guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Warranty Information Software and Hardware Limited Warranties Lucent T...

Page 4: ...e PSAX chassis are provided to aid in ventilation and to protect from overheating These vents must be regularly inspected by the user and cleared of dust and blockage Equipment failure associated with improper maintenance or suspected failure to adhere to proper ventilation procedures as described above will void your warranty CAUTION You must replace an air filter having an accumulation of dust t...

Page 5: ...ly Lucent authorized personnel should ship the AC 60 chassis with a module installed Regulatory Standards Compliance The PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 is fully compliant with the following environmental safety and emissions standards Appropriate statements appear in the next subsection Safety Requirements Underwriter s Laboratory UL Safety and Factory Compliance UL 1950 CB Scheme IEC 60950 199...

Page 6: ...tor 60 are included in the EC Declarations of Conformity Appendix in the back of this guide Regulatory Statements United States Federal Communications Commission FCC Statements 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 FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfe...

Page 7: ...ions that are Part 68 compliant 3 The REN for the Voice 2 Wire Office module when used in the AC 60 system is 0 7B 4 If the AC 60 system causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service might be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible Also you will be advi...

Page 8: ...to request the user to disconnect the equipment For their own protection users should ensure that the ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspe...

Page 9: ...ivent veiller à ce que les mises à la terre de l alimentation secteur des lignes téléphoniques et du système intérieur de conduites d eau métalliques soient raccordés ensemble Cette précaution peut s avérer particulièrement importante dans les zones rurales CAUTION Les utilisateurs ne doivent pas tenter d effectuer eux mêmes ces raccordements mais doivent prendre contact avec un électricien ou org...

Page 10: ...Copyright and Legal Notices Regulatory Statements x 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 ...

Page 11: ... personal injury or equipment damage DANGER Do not install or use the AC 60 unit in wet locations In the event the unit becomes wet turn it off disconnect it from the facility power source and allow the unit to dry thoroughly If after this procedure you encounter problems with the performance of the unit please contact your NetworkCare Service Center See the Lucent Technologies InterNetworking Sys...

Page 12: ...ecommunications protection device that provides primary and secondary protection These protection devices provide overvoltage protection to the Voice 2 Wire Office module interface lines DANGER Read all installation instructions before connecting the system to a power source DANGER Do not work on the system connect or disconnect cables during periods of possible lightning activity DANGER Do not pe...

Page 13: ... components All personnel should be grounded and follow proper ESD procedures before installing removing or handling AC 60 components WARNING The AC power cord is rated at 125 V ac If you will be using this unit in an application above 125 V ac you must source an appropriate Agency approved cordset WARNING You must maintain the minimum 5 08 cm 2 in of clearance on both sides of the chassis for ade...

Page 14: ...ting any erroneous failure messages and allows the AC 60 system to reinitialize and display the accurate configuration of the module that is inserted CAUTION When using a DSP2A DSP2B or DSP2C Voice Server module and an Enhanced DS1 E1 module with a PBX and or Key Telephone System the AC 60 system and your equipment must use a common chassis ground connection to avoid ground current loops which cou...

Page 15: ...Commission FCC Statements vi Canadian Regulatory Statements viii Industry Canada Information viii Renseignements Industrie Canada viii International Regulatory Statements ix Safety Warnings and Information xi 1 Getting Started 1 1 Purpose of This Guide 1 1 Audience for This Guide 1 1 What You Should Know 1 1 Related Reading 1 1 Lucent Technologies Information Products 1 1 Product Information Libra...

Page 16: ...nvironmental Specifications 2 4 Facility Power Source Requirements 2 5 AC 60 CPU and Stratum Component Specifications 2 6 AC 60 Physical Interface Specifications 2 7 I O and Server Modules Specifications 2 8 3 System Features 3 1 Overview of This Chapter 3 1 System Capabilities 3 1 Interface Architecture 3 3 User Interfaces 3 3 Circuit Emulation Service 3 4 Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emulation Serv...

Page 17: ...M Interworking 3 24 FRF 5 Encapsulating Frames 3 24 FRF 8 Converting Frames 3 24 Frame Relay to Frame Relay Interworking 3 24 Integrated Link Management Interface ILMI 3 24 Inverse Multiplexing over ATM IMA 3 25 LANET Protocol 3 25 Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM 3 27 Overview 3 27 OAM Functions 3 28 OAM Cell Characteristics 3 28 F4 F5 Flows 3 28 Fault Management Functions 3 29 Detec...

Page 18: ...es 3 46 Channelized STS 1e T1 Module 3 46 Software Features 3 47 Hardware Features 3 48 DS1 IMA Module 3 48 Software Features 3 48 Hardware Features 3 48 DS3 ATM Module 3 49 Software Features 3 49 Hardware Features 3 49 DS3 Frame Relay Module 3 49 Software Features 3 49 Hardware Features 3 50 DS3 IMA Module 3 50 Software Features 3 51 Hardware Features 3 51 DS3 ATM Module 3 51 Software Features 3 ...

Page 19: ...ware Features 3 61 Hardware Features 3 61 Multi Serial Module 3 62 Bit Stuffing and CES Conversion 3 62 Interfaces 3 62 Software Features 3 62 Frame Relay 3 63 Circuit Emulation 3 63 Terminal Emulation 3 63 HDLC Pass through 3 64 ATM 3 64 Hardware Features 3 64 Voice 2 Wire Office Module 3 65 Software Features 3 65 Voice 2 Wire Station Module 3 65 Software Features 3 65 Hardware Features 3 66 Opti...

Page 20: ...77 Hardware Features 3 77 4 Configuring the Basic System 4 1 Overview of This Chapter 4 1 Logging onto the System 4 1 Help Information 4 3 Selecting Options Fields and Commands 4 6 Changing the System Password and Other User Options 4 7 Console Interface Main Menu 4 9 Configuring the System for Your Site 4 9 System Identification Data 4 9 Rules for Configuring IP Addresses 4 11 Rules for Configuri...

Page 21: ...onfiguring PNNI Metrics 4 53 Configuring Summary Addresses 4 57 Viewing the PNNI Map Link Table 4 60 Viewing the PNNI Link Table 4 64 Viewing the PNNI Neighbor Peer Table 4 70 Viewing PNNI System Statistics 4 73 Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation 4 76 Setting the Configuration Values 4 77 Configuration Guidelines 4 78 Saving the Configuration and Rebooting the System 4 82 Backing Up Your...

Page 22: ...s FTP Server 7 3 Upgrading System Software Using FTP 7 4 Upgrading Using XModem YModem File Transfer Method 7 9 Setting Up for the File Transfer Process 7 9 Transferring Software Upgrade Files 7 10 Field Descriptions 7 12 Upgrading Firmware 7 16 Firmware Drivers 7 16 Upgrading I O and Server Module Firmware 7 18 Selecting Firmware Drivers 7 21 Falling Back to the Previous Software Release 7 22 Bac...

Page 23: ... Serial Interface B 2 Ethernet 10Base T Interface B 3 Configuration for the Stratum 3 4 Connector B 3 Appendix C Configuring In Band Management C 1 Setting Up In Band Management Configuration C 1 Using the Direct Connection Configuration C 2 Using the Routed Connection Configuration C 4 Setting PVC Connections for Routed Connection Configuration C 7 Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration C 10 S...

Page 24: ...Contents xxiv 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 Appendix F European Community Declarations of Conformity F 1 Overview of This Appendix F 1 ...

Page 25: ...process Note If you are using this module to provisioning connections for the first time you should read through this guide before beginning the provisioning process Audience for This Guide The information in this guide is intended for people who will configure and maintain the basic AC 60 system What You Should Know Before you use this document or operate the AC 60 chassis you should already unde...

Page 26: ...g publications that are provided on your Lucent Technologies Access Concentrator Modules Product Information Library CD ROM Table 1 1 PacketStar Modules Product Information Library Adobe Acrobat Reader Files Release 6 3 0 Menu Option Document PacketStar PSAX Modules Alarm Module Guide Channelized DS3 Module Guide Channelized STS 1e Module Guide DS1 IMA Module Guide DS3 ATM Module Guide DS3 Frame R...

Page 27: ...ing Sheet Issue 4 Application Notes PacketStar PSAX Access Concentrators Caller ID Application Note R6 3 Declarations of Conformity I O Module 32 MB Memory Upgrade Declaration of Conformity EMC Route Server Module EMC DSP2 Voice Server Module with Echo Cancellation EMC DSP2A Voice Server Module with Echo Cancellation EMC DSP2B Voice Server Module with Echo Cancellation EMC DSP2C Voice Server Modul...

Page 28: ... API Developer s Guide Release 6 3 0 Issue 1 300314515 255 700 100 Using the PacketStar PSAX Access Concentrator Caller ID Feature Appli cation Note Issue 1 300284338 255 700 006 PacketStar ATM Access Concentra tors and DEFINITY ECS Application Note Issue 1 300306065 255 700 122 PacketStar ATM Access Concentra tors Trunk Conditioning Application Note Issue 1 300287018 255 700 072 Connecting a CBX ...

Page 29: ... Issue 1 300303161 255 700 039 Ethernet Module User Guide Release 6 3 Issue 1 300303179 255 700 040 High Density E1 Module User Guide Release 6 3 Issue 1 300303187 255 700 073 High Speed Module User Guide Release 6 3 Issue 1 300303195 255 700 041 Medium Density DS1 Module User Guide Release 6 3 Issue 1 300298676 255 700 120 Multi Serial Module User Guide Release 6 3 Issue 1 300303203 255 700 042 O...

Page 30: ...th Utilization af vtoa 0085 000 Integrated Local Management Interface Specification Version 4 0 af ilmi 0065 000 Interim Inter switch Signaling Protocol IISP Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0026 000 Private Network Network Interface PNNI 1 0 Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Private Network Network Interface PNNI 1 0 Specification Version 1 0 Addendum af pnni 0066 000 Private Network Ne...

Page 31: ...ATM Network Elements CCITT Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit Terminating Equipment for Synchronous Operation of Public Data Networks Recommendation X 21 CTR Documents CTR 4 CTR 12 CTR 13 ETSI 300 233 Access Digital Section for ISDN Primary Rates Frame Relay Forum FRF Implementation Agreements FRF 1 User to Network Interface UNI FRF 2 Network to Network Interface NNI FRF 3 ...

Page 32: ...Switching Equipment for caller ID flash hook signaling Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comment RFC Documents RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP RFC 1406 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types RFC 1407 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS3 and E3 Interface Types RFC 1595 Definitions of Managed Objects for the SONET SDH Interface Types RFC...

Page 33: ...rmat CAUTION Warnings relating to risk of data loss or other general precautionary notes are identified by this format Note Identifies additional information pertinent to the text preceding this note Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions The room in which the AC 60 will be located must have built in precautions to provide protection from ESD damage to electronic components To protect your AC 60 ...

Page 34: ... it while working at the cabinet front or back Place the wrist strap so you can touch it first and discharge through it instead of discharging on the cabinet Floor Covering Be sure that the room has antistatic flooring conductive mat carpeting or tiles to minimize static buildup as you walk across the room Follow these guidelines for installing and maintaining proper flooring The use of grounding ...

Page 35: ...f the AC 60 hardware to minimize ESD damage Remove the chassis modules and components from their shipping containers immediately before you are ready to install them When installing modules and components use wrist straps connected to a common ground to prevent electrostatic discharge damage A common ground is a circuit that provides a ground to the workplace personnel grounding wrist straps and f...

Page 36: ...e our customers with the tools needed to communicate effectively any time and anywhere and to integrate the latest technologies into real life solutions that help make business work For More Information To learn more about the PacketStar family of ATM Multiservice Access Concentrators and the complete line of Lucent Technologies products visit our Web site at www lucent com Technical Support If yo...

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Page 39: ... removable by the user Power Supply component two alternating current AC Power Supplies are available one requiring power at 110 V ac 5 A 300 W and one requiring power at 220 V ac 2 5 A 300 W Stratum 3 4 component Central Processing Unit CPU component User selected input output I O and server modules live that is power is applied to the AC 60 system insertion into and removal from the chassis back...

Page 40: ...e two types available AQueMan firmware SMAQ Traffic shaping firmware SMTS STM 1 Single Mode SM 1 1 MSP module Tones and Announcements Server module Voice 2 Wire Office module Voice 2 Wire Station module Chassis Architecture The AC 60 chassis contains common equipment components the Power Supply Stratum 3 4 clock timing and Central Processing Unit CPU These components are factory installed and are ...

Page 41: ...0 system This component supports the backplane bus and furnishes 600 Mbps of ATM bandwidth In addition the AC 60 system can obtain network clock synchronization through the backplane from any of its I O modules except for the DSP2A B C Voice Server Ethernet High Speed Tones and Announcements Server Route Server Voice 2 Wire Station and Voice 2 Wire Office modules The Multi Serial module can be use...

Page 42: ...processing of SVC connections and network management capabilities AC 60 System Hardware Specifications Table 2 1 describes the physical specifications for the hardware components that make up the AC 60 system AC 60 System Environmental Specifications Maintaining the proper temperature and humidity in the room where the AC 60 system is located helps control many static charge problems Maintaining p...

Page 43: ...r circuit breakers to trip Table 1 provides the facility power source requirements for the operation of one AC 60 system Use these specifications for one chassis to calculate how much electrical supply capacity you would need for multiple systems Table 2 2 Environmental Specifications for the AC 60 System Specification Range of Values Operating temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage temperature...

Page 44: ... unit Connector Type 3 pin connector 110 and 220 3 terminal block 48 V Table 2 3 Environmental Specifications for the AC 60 Power Supply Specification Range of Values Operating temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Operating relative humidity 40 to 60 optimum Up to 95 noncondensing Table 1 AC 60 Power Source Requirements Specification Description Table 2 4 AC...

Page 45: ...ation Description Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Operating humidity Up to 95 noncondensing Storage temperature 40 to 70 Celsius 40 to 158 Fahrenheit Units per system 1 factory installed component Synchronization source Internal or external Accuracy Stratum 3 or 4 selectable External clock input Standard ANSI or ITU 64 kbps composite clock Connector One RJ12 connector on the faceplate LED indicato...

Page 46: ...tion and Power Consumption per Module Module Type Total Amount of SDRAM MB Module Programand Data Space MB Maximum Input Buffer MB Output Buffer MB Bandwidth Classification Maximum Heat Dissipa tion Power Consump tion Watts Channelized DS3 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB High 13 W Channelized STS 1e T1 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB High 13 W Enhanced DS1 6 port 16 64 MB 8 MB 1 MB Total minus 9 MB Low 18 W DS1 IMA 1...

Page 47: ...erial 8 64 MB 3 MB 1 MB Total minus 4 MB Low 15 W OC 3c MMAQ and SMAQ two types STM 1 MMAQ and SMAQ two types 8 64 MB 3 MB Total minus 3 MB divided by 2 Total minus 3 MB divided by 2 High 15 W OC 3c MMTS and SMTS two types STM 1 MMTS and SMTS two types 8 64 MB 3 MB Total minus 5 MB 2 MB High 15 W OC 3c MM 1 1 APS and SM 1 1 APS two types 32 MB 8 MB 12 MB 12 MB High 11 5 W Route Server 64 MB 8 MB N...

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Page 49: ... System Capabilities The AC 60 system enables service providers central offices or end users at customer premises to do the following Consolidate voice video and data traffic on a single ATM network Extend the capabilities of embedded ATM based equipment to voice and video traffic The PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 system offers a variety of user interfaces to support voice video and data appli...

Page 50: ... workstation gateway can control the AC 60 ATM switching using non native ATM networking protocols Through the use of the API the gateway and the AC 60 can combine to perform powerful interworking of ATM Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN SS7 channel associated signaling CAS and other protocols Inverse multiplexing over ATM IMA to create virtual access lines that are faster than E 1 lines bu...

Page 51: ...le Interface Architecture The AC 60 interface architecture distinctly separates the ATM adaptation functions from the switching functions of the Access Concentrator system The interface architecture has four distinct processes Physical media access Service protocol translation ATM addressing Queuing The physical media access layer handles functions specific to each physical interface connecting ea...

Page 52: ...ity to perform circuit emulation on a T 1 or E 1 link connected to a TDM network and convert it into ATM cells in accordance with the ATM Forum CAS specification af saa 0032 000 Each T 1 or E 1 carries all of the Extended Super Frame ESF information required for a full T 1 or E 1 in cases where the interfaces to the service access multiplexer SAM are a full T 1 or E 1 The Access Concentrators can ...

Page 53: ... and data traffic to an ATM network The DS1 interface can adapt any number of DS0 channels on the service access interface to ATM virtual channels with individual virtual path identifiers VPIs and virtual channel identifiers VCIs Users can thus adapt traffic to ATM at the individual DS0 level that is using structured circuit emulation frame relay HDLC and native ATM services The AC 60 system also ...

Page 54: ...ackhauling information between central office equipment and edge devices instead of using time division multiplexing TDM However the process uses the new 5ESS switches that support a mixture of inverted and standard HDLC pass through interfaces The new HDLC Pass through Bit Inversion option uses a software or firmware driver to reverse the polarity of every bit and communications ensues but only o...

Page 55: ...options PNNI Features Supported By the PSAX Systems The following is a list of PNNI features supported for the PSAX systems Alternate routing as a result of crankback Blocked calls will be cranked back with an indication of the cause Alternate routes will be consistent with the higher level designated transit lists in the original call request and will avoid the blocked part of the network CBR rt ...

Page 56: ...hange of topology information among switches in a peer group regular broadcast topology updates are unnecessary Each PTSE has a finite lifetime Since individual elements age differently their refresh updates occur at different times This reduces the overhead associated with keeping the topology of the group updated The only time a PTSE is rebroadcast is when there is a significant change in any of...

Page 57: ...w consider the values of available bandwidth and available cell rate associated with the interfaces Available bandwidth becomes the tiebreaker in calculating routes using default parameters for both IISP and PNNI routing Load balancing between PNNI and IISP links not available prior to this release uses available bandwidth more efficiently while strengthening the routing function The ATM Terminal ...

Page 58: ...ing the AQueView application over a LAN or by telneting to the PSAX system If a telnet session is used to manage a PSAX device then the console interface is displayed similar to that which is used for the serial interface as explained above Only one person can have access to the console interface at a time therefore direct access using the serial port precludes telnet access using the Ethernet por...

Page 59: ...m all management functions In conjunction with the visual indicators displayed on the front panels of the individual modules the system offers a full complement of SNMP trap messages that alert the user to faults in the AC 60 system Usage based messages collected on the CPU module allow a service provider to collect cell counts for traffic and performance monitoring and for fault detection The SNM...

Page 60: ...ay services and circuit emulation with support for DSP2 features PNNI is used between PSAX devices and between PSAX and core devices while using VNN across the core switches An integrated client server end to end provisioning application is based on next generation Navis architecture The End to End Provisioning Server EEPS will interface with the AQueView server in managing PSAX devices The EEPS w...

Page 61: ...n algorithm maximizes bandwidth efficiency while ensuring QoS on a congested network and LANET a physical layer protocol efficiently adapts ATM to high noise wireless and satellite environments Alternate Rerouting Using Dual Homed PVCs Overview To protect ATM traffic from network outages the Access Concentrator system can detect alarms or failures on an ATM backbone and reroute PVC traffic around ...

Page 62: ...erouting When connections are provisioned active and backup PVC routes are defined If a link failure is detected on the primary PVC on either the transmit path or the receive path the associated network element that detects the failure generates an OAM F5 alarm indication signal AIS to the downstream node which in turn sends the AIS to the destination edge node At that point the edge node converts...

Page 63: ... Cell loss ratio Type of connection required Timing or synchronization of the source and destination AQueMan manages traffic while supporting ATM Forum classes of service This adaptive algorithm allocates bandwidth by statistically multiplexing traffic within two sets of queues according to weighted priorities One set of queues addresses avoidance of cell loss which is normally a concern for data ...

Page 64: ...e Bit Rate Nonreal Time VBR NRT Service that operates on both a connection and connectionless basis and allows delay variance between the delivery of cells used for data applications that have potentially bursty traffic characteristics including LAN interconnect CAD CAM and multimedia This class can be used to support SMDS switched multimegabit data service Unspecified Bit Rate UBR Service that op...

Page 65: ... the system based on the required service applications and the selection of the appropriate priority levels Service Examples Private line Com pressed voice Frame relay Switched multimedia data service Raw cell Ethernet AAL 1 2 3 4 and 5 3 4 and 5 Table 3 3 Cell Loss and Cell Delay Characteristics of ATM Service Classes ATM Classes of Service QoS Class Sup ported by AC Systems Cell Loss Tolerance C...

Page 66: ... priority VBR traffic AQueMan provides a weighted priority mechanism This mechanism allows lower priority VBR data to be sent ahead of higher priority VBR data in cases where there are too many cells in lower priority VBR buffers and relatively few cells in higher priority VBR Table 3 4 Mapping ATM Service Classes to Access Concentrator Systems Priority Levels ATM Classes of Service Internal Prior...

Page 67: ...custom releases to work with PacketStar central office products such as the PSAX 1250 and the PSAX 2300 Software Release 5 1 fully integrated the Connection Gateway API with the PacketStar line Using this interface an external workstation can control ATM switching in a PSAX 1250 or PSAX 2300 using non native ATM networking protocols The connection gateway allows powerful interworking of ATM ISDN S...

Page 68: ... the MAC layer of one LAN to the MAC layer of another LAN see Figure 3 4 Ethernet bridging over the ATM network is accomplished using ATM Forum standards that is document RFC 1483 which specifies multiprotocol encapsulation within ATM Ethernet MAC data is encapsulated using ATM Adaptation Layer 5 AAL 5 and transported over the ATM network see Figure 3 5 Figure 3 3 IEEE Protocols for Ethernet LANs ...

Page 69: ...ct cell records and billing information Standard Ethernet MIBs as defined in ATM Forum document RFC 1643 support SNMP management Performance The Ethernet module provides simultaneous operation on all ports Firmware Release Control Note The Firmware Version Control window as described in the procedure in the Upgrading and Backing Up System Software and Firmware chapter should be used only on the ad...

Page 70: ... 0 software release will work in the Access Concentrator chassis but are not supported by the Firmware Release Control feature Forward Error Correction The forward error correction FEC feature is a combination of functions designed to protect data transmission in a noisy communications environment such as traffic transmitted across satellite and line of sight radio frequency circuits Most of these...

Page 71: ...1 4 rate For each set of three data cells the encoder loads one redundant cell This rate provides correction of payload cells with 10 4 BER to 0 BER 1 8 rate For each set of seven data cells the encoder loads one redundant cell This rate provides correction of payload cells with 10 5 BER to 0 BER Dynamically changing rate options see Table 3 6 When the user selects the 1 2 the 1 4 or the 1 8 rate ...

Page 72: ...RF 8 implementation agreement and the IETF multiprotocol encapsulation specifications RFC1490 RFC1483 FRF 8 interworking is performed at the end of the ATM network that connects to the frame relay device Note FRF 5 and FRF 8 are not interoperable and cannot be used at both sides of a network You may wish to use an FRF 8 approach for applications involving interconnectivity between two frame relay ...

Page 73: ...ective implementation of bandwidth costly forward error correction techniques It is designed to identify and extract ATM cells at bit error rates as high as 10 2 A simple robust addressing scheme facilitates reliable delivery of ATM cells in a noisy environment By maintaining the cell extraction capabilities and strengthening the cell header error protection LANET brings the advantages of the ATM ...

Page 74: ...te while still naturally synchronizing with an 8 kHz transmission clock via the 2400 bytes per frame structure Traditionally block error correction schemes such as Reed Solomon RS coding have been used to protect the header As a simple alternative the Access Concentrator system software uses an error tolerant addressing scheme multiple redundancy addressing that establishes multiple virtual circui...

Page 75: ...n the error tolerance of the application at the service specific convergence sublayer SSCS Figure 3 7 shows the LANET frame structure The LANET subframe functions in the following ways The timely arrival of the header patterns is used as a confidence check confirming that the system is properly synchronized In the event of synchronization loss a state machine can easily seek and resynchronize to t...

Page 76: ...dicated by a virtual channel identifier VCI of three for F4 flows or a payload type PT of 4 for F5 flows End to end flows are indicated by a VCI of 4 for F4 flows or a PT of 5 for F5 flows OAM cells are ATM cells with the fields shown in Figure 3 8 Header this is the same as the ATM cell header OAM Cell Type the management type fault activation deactivation OAM Function Type the specific function ...

Page 77: ... management systems They monitor network elements for anomalies defects and failures The three major aspects of the fault management functions are Detecting Reporting Localizing Detection Detection continuity checks periodically verifies connection integrity The activation deactivation OAM mechanism is used to remotely start and stop the generation of cells that perpetually monitor performance and...

Page 78: ...g an activation confirmation the source or receiving point depending on the direction of the action periodically generates performance management or continuity check cells Reporting Reporting AIS and RDI periodic notification when connection faults in the upstream and or downstream direction among various network elements are affected by a defect Alarm Indication Signals A network element NE trans...

Page 79: ...RF alarm Localization Localization loopback isolation of failed entities if defect information is insufficient Loopback check The detection of faults in the physical and ATM layers and the detection of defects and declaration of failures within the network elements A VPC or VCC end or connecting point sends a loopback cell to a destination end or connecting point If the source receives a looped ce...

Page 80: ...ivation Cells The activation deactivation cells are OAM cells with the function specific fields shown in Figure 3 9 Message ID indicates whether to request confirm or deny the activation or deactivation of cells Directions of Action direction s in which to start stop generating performance management or continuity cells A B ingress away from the activator deactivator B A egress toward the activato...

Page 81: ...arity are observed The AIS alarm is cleared when the LOS state is absent for 10 0 0 5 seconds Modules E1 IMA High Density E1 A network element NE enters the LOS state when there is an absence of signal transitions on the incoming signal for a period of 5 milliseconds to 1 microsecond The AIS alarm is cleared when the LOS state is absent for 3 seconds Module E3 ATM A network element NE will transmi...

Page 82: ...ming for 10 0 seconds 0 5 seconds Modules E3 ATM OC 3 MM APS OC 3 MMAQ OC 3 MMTS OC 3 SM APS OC 3 SMAQ OC 3 SMTS STM 1 MM MSP STM 1 MMAQ STM 1 SM MSP STM 1 SMAQ STM 1 SMTS A network element NE will transmit a Loss of Frame LOF alarm when an Out of Frame OOF condition persists for 3 milliseconds or longer The LOF alarm stops when the NE receives a valid signal for 3 milliseconds Note In order to ac...

Page 83: ...frames is detected The RDI alarm stops 6 seconds after the condition has been removed Soft Permanent Virtual Circuits The soft permanent virtual circuit SPVC feature is a semi permanent virtual circuit enabled by management action It is a PVC type circuit in which SVCs are used for call setup and automatic rerouting Once either a PVC or a permanent virtual path connection has been configured an SP...

Page 84: ... port on a single module can be individually configured for ATM UNI 3 0 UNI 3 1 IISP user IISP network or PNNI interfaces SVCs can be allocated on UNI public and private IISP and PNNI interfaces Point to point and point to multipoint VCC connections are supported VCC connections support both symmetric and asymmetric bandwidth requirements The Access Concentrator system can process 60 calls per sec...

Page 85: ...from the user and based on resource availability route determination and other network factors presents a network side NNI or IISP interface to the called party or the network side Access Concentrator Feature Description Connection Call Setup Origination establishment of a call Connection Call Request Request of resources for connectivity to a certain destination The Information Ele ment IE field ...

Page 86: ...rk Network Network has sent an acknowledgment to the user that all call information has been received 6 Call present User For incoming calls the user has received the call establishment request but has not responded yet Network For incoming calls the user has sent the call establishment request but has not received a satisfactory response 8 Connect request User For incoming calls when the user has...

Page 87: ...nd UNI 3 1 specifications and are transparent to the user 10 Active User For incoming calls when the user has been awarded the call For outgoing calls when the user has received an indication that the remote user has answered the call Network For incoming calls when the network has awarded the call to the called user For outgo ing calls when the network shows that the remote user has answered the ...

Page 88: ...centrator system to multiplex more efficiently the traffic shaped virtual channel connections VCCs with other customer premises equipment CPE traffic voice video and so on for transport across the ATM network link Constant bit rate CBR traffic is unaffected by traffic shaping The only application of the traffic shaping module is shown in Figure 3 10 An end user has an ATM DS3 network connection an...

Page 89: ...he module buffer of the OC 3c or the STM 1 module is always 4 MB smaller than the total amount of memory installed on the module For example if 8 MB of memory are installed 4 MB are available for queuing if 32 MB of memory are installed 28 MB are available for queuing This dynamically shared buffer allows inbound VBR traffic to burst up to the line rate The module buffer of the OC 3c or the STM 1 ...

Page 90: ...dwidth Voice compression reduces the 64 Kbps bandwidth to a lower value based on the algorithm chosen Compressed voice messages can be carried over ATM Adaptation Layer 2 AAL 2 only The software on the CPU module assumes a 30 percent bandwidth savings Voice compression over AAL 2 will only work for a voice channel that is connected to an Access Concentrator through an ISDN PRI line This is because...

Page 91: ...centrator system using voice processing might be deployed in a combined voice data network I O Optical and Server Modules This section describes the functions and features for each type of I O and server module including the following I O Modules Channelized DS3 module Channelized STS 1e T1 module DS1 IMA module DS3 ATM module DS3 Frame Relay module DS3 IMA module Figure 3 12 Voice Processing on t...

Page 92: ...ulti Mode MM module three types available AQueMan firmware Traffic shaping firmware 1 1 APS with AQueMan VPC OC 3c Single Mode SM module three types available AQueMan firmware Traffic shaping firmware 1 1 APS with AQueMan VPC STM 1 Multi Mode MM module three types available AQueMan firmware Traffic shaping firmware with AQueMan VPC 1 1 MSP STM 1 Single Mode SM module three types available AQueMan ...

Page 93: ... the user can configure several independent emulated circuits to share one service interface The Channelized DS3 module uses ATM Forum specifications UNI 3 0 or UNI 3 1 which allow any DS1 port to act as a user network interface UNI or an interim inter switch protocol IISP user or IISP network interface to an ATM network With Release 6 3 the Channelized DS3 module supports activating and deactivat...

Page 94: ...ices digital network with primary rate interface service PRI ISDN with 64 Kbps clear channel capability and HDLC passthrough mode for the D channel Frame relay UNI and NNI with frame relay policing ITU T I 370 capability High level data link link control HDLC passthrough mode Nx64 AAL2 cell formatting is provided for interworking with the DSP2A DSP2B and DSP2C Voice Server modules Mixed circuit em...

Page 95: ...work Software Features The following services are supported Circuit emulation service CES with unstructured and structured DS1 signal transport N X 64 kbps circuit emulation service 1 N 24 Primary ISDN service with optional HDLC pass through mode for the D channel Channel associated signalling CAS The PacketStar Access Concentrator system software supports the following specifications agreements a...

Page 96: ...een the ports within the IMA group specified in the virtual circuit connection The data leaves the front of the module and is transported across individual T 1 lines At the destination IMA module the T 1 streams are merged back together in correct order and passed on to other modules as directed by virtual circuit connections IMA dynamically handles conditions when T 1s within an IMA group become ...

Page 97: ... Network Interface Specification Version 3 0 af uni 0010 001 User to Network Interface Specification Version 3 1 af uni 0010 002 Interim Inter switch Signaling Protocol Version 1 0 af pnni 0026 000 Private Network Network Interface PNNI Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Integrated Local Management Interface Specification Version 4 0 af ilmi 0065 000 Hardware Features Number of ports two Connector type ...

Page 98: ...int SVCs are supported on the DS3 Frame Relay module Frame relay policing enables the user to manage traffic at the user network interface UNI or network network interface NNI by setting performance parameters such as the Committed Information Rate CIR Excess Burst size Be and Committed Burst size Bc HDLC Pass through Each port on the DS3 Frame Relay module can be configured to perform adaptation ...

Page 99: ...e following ATM Forum Technical Committee Specifications are supported by the software User to Network Interface Specification Version 3 0 af uni 0010 001 User to Network Interface Specification Version 3 1 af uni 0010 002 Private Network Network Interface PNNI Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Integrated Local Management Interface ILMI Specification Version 4 0 af ilmi 0065 000 Inverse M...

Page 100: ... pnni 0026 000 Private Network Network Interface PNNI Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Integrated Local Management Interface Specification Version 4 0 af ilmi 0065 000 Hardware Features Number of ports two Connector type four BNC connectors for the two ports each port has one receive connector and one transmit connector Line rate 44 736 Mbps typical DS3 Frame Relay Module The DS3 Frame Relay module pr...

Page 101: ...IR Excess Burst size Be and Committed Burst size Bc HDLC Pass through Each port on the DS3 Frame Relay module can be configured to perform adaptation for high level data link control HDLC pass through Without this feature AAL 1 adaptation would be required for data from HDLC devices connected to a port on the DS3 Frame Relay module With this feature AAL 5 adaptation can be used to allow HDLC data ...

Page 102: ...e interface Line rate 2 048 Mbps Framing mode cyclic redundancy mode multifrequency CRC mf Line encoding mode HDB3 Protocols ATM IMA inverse multiplexing over ATM E3 ATM Module The E3 ATM module provides a network interface with a line rate of 34 368 Mbps Typically the E3 module is used to connect the Access Concentrator system to an ATM edge switch This module has three types of light emitting di...

Page 103: ... data links on a single T1 connection 144 HDLC data links per module This module also provides a data service unit channel service unit DSU CSU for each port in order to configure individual DS 0s The user can configure this module to provide N x 64 Kbps fractional DS1 structured circuit emulation service When configured for DS1 circuit emulation service the Enhanced DS1 module interfaces with TDM...

Page 104: ...tion Service Interoperability Specification Version 2 0 af vtoa 0078 00 User to Network Interface Specification Version 3 0 af uni 0010 001 User to Network Interface Specification Version 3 1 af uni 0010 002 Private Network Network Interface PNNI Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Integrated Local Management Interface Specification Version 4 0 af ilmi 0065 000 Multiservices ATM ATM UNI 3 0...

Page 105: ...zed E 1 circuits It converts channelized data usually voice data to ATM virtual channels This module can adapt a maximum of 31channels per port to ATM virtual channels with individual virtual path identifiers VPIs and virtual channel identifiers VCIs using structured channelized circuit emulation Signaling bit transport from time slot 16 is also provided based on ATM Forum standards for channel as...

Page 106: ... 64 Kbps clear channel dynamic bandwidth circuit emulation service DBCES proprietary version 1 X 64 Kbps structured CAS unstructured CES HDLC Pass through Frame relay UNI and NNI FRF 1 FRF 2 FRF 5 and FRF 8 ITU T I 370 frame relay policing Congestion management Traffic policing Hardware Features Number of ports six Connector type RJ 45 120 Ohm symmetrical pair 4 wire interface Line rate 2 048 Mbps...

Page 107: ... 1 provides 21 ports each with a line rate of 2 048 Mbps The interfaces support ITU T G 703 and ITU G 704 Each port can be independently configured to provide services for channelized and unchannelized frame relay configurations circuit emulation service and ATM service This module has two types of light emitting diode LED indicators FAIL and ACTIVE Software Features The software supports the foll...

Page 108: ...s Framing mode cyclic redundancy check multi frequency CRC mf Interfaces ITU T G 703 ITU G 704 Line encoding mode HDB3 High Speed Module The High Speed module has one serial port and one parallel port These two ports can operate simultaneously or independently The serial interface operates with a line rate of 2 048 29 824 Mbps Typically this module is used to connect to Direct Broadcast Satellite ...

Page 109: ...S Hardware Features Number of ports One parallel ECL CMOS chip port 1 One serial EIA 422 interface port 2 Connector type Micro dual row 36 pin for the parallel port Micro DB25 for the serial port Interfaces supported on the parallel port Direct Broadcast Satellite transmitters and receivers Video set top boxes Interfaces supported on the serial port EIA 422 A EIA 449 EIA 530 Data transmission rate...

Page 110: ...can be configured to use only a fraction of the time slots you can configure several independent emulated circuits to share one service interface The Medium Density DS1 module uses ATM Forum Specification UNI 3 0 or UNI 3 1 which allows any DS1 port to act as a user network interface UNI an interim inter switch protocol IISP user or network interface to an ATM network Software Features The softwar...

Page 111: ...r Part MTP Level 2 is a modified version of HDLC The difference between SS7 MTP framing and standard HDLC is in the opening and closing 1 byte flag SS7 MTP messages use only the closing flag In order to support external SS7 transport requirements it is necessary to exchange information via T 1 circuits where each 64 kbps DS 0 of the T 1 is filled with 56 kbps of SS7 data and 8 kbps of overhead stu...

Page 112: ... IISP user IISP network CE Circuit emulation service CES Frame relay UNI and NNI FRF 1 FRF 2 FRF 5 and FRF 8 HDLC Passthrough ITU T I 370 frame relay policing Congestion management Traffic policing The following sections explain the application of the interfaces supported on the Multi Serial module frame relay circuit emulation terminal emulation HDLC pass through and ATM Frame Relay A maximum of ...

Page 113: ... interfaces console ports sensors and other devices implementing an asynchronous interface HDLC Pass through Each port on the Multi Serial module can be configured to perform adaptation for high level data link control HDLC pass through Without this feature AAL 1 adaptation would be required for data from HDLC devices connected to a port on the Multi Serial module With this feature AAL 5 adaptatio...

Page 114: ...r an ATM network to a distant telephone or other analog device The Voice 2 Wire Office module has three types of LED indicators ACTIVE FAIL and LOS loss of signal There is a LOS LED for each port on the faceplate The LED turns on when the port goes off hook It also turns on and off in synchonization with an incoming ringing signal to the port Software Features A PVC connection can be set up betwee...

Page 115: ... other one automatically rings The ringing will stop when the called station goes off hook or the calling station goes back on hook The PLAR service provides 20 Hz ring down loop start supervision and no signalling The module also supports FXS service Hardware Features Number of ports eight Connector type RJ 11 Ringing frequency 20 Hz Termination impedance 600 Ohms Optical Type I O Modules OC 3c M...

Page 116: ...cal Management Interface Specification Version 4 0 af ilmi 0065 000 Interim Inter Switch Signaling Protocol af pnni 0026 000 Private Network Network Interface PNNI af pnni 0055 000 Protocol Traffic management AQueMan AAL 5 traffic shaping Ten quality of service QoS levels constant bit rate level 1 CBR 1 CBR 2 CBR 3 CBR 4 variable bit rate level 1 VBR 1 VBR 2 VBR 3 VBR 4 VBR 5 and VBR 6 Hardware Fe...

Page 117: ...ith the names STM 1 MM AQ module and STM 1 SM AQ module uses the AQueMan algorithm for flow control The other variation for both the Multi Mode and Single Mode types with the names STM 1 MM TS module and STM 1 SM TS module uses traffic shaping for flow control Software Features The software also supports the following ATM Forum Technical Committee Specifications User to Network Interface Version 3...

Page 118: ...VBR NRT1 VBR non real time level 2 VBR NRT2 VBR express Unspecified bit rate UBR Hardware Features All STM 1 Multi Mode and Single Mode modules have the following hardware features Table 3 8 STM 1 Multi Mode and Single Mode Hardware Specifications Feature Module STM 1 SM STM 1 MM Number of ports 1 1 Type of connector two for each module transmit and receive SC ST Type of fiber optic cable single m...

Page 119: ...omponents that permit better performance the revamped DSP2C will support both ADPCM and CS ACELP voice compression for 128 channels With Release 6 3 this module now offers support for AAL2 SVC connections and AAL2 PVC multiplexing for reduced call latency The module also monitors the presence of facsimile or model information The module continues to support G 168 echo cancellation 64 msec and 128 ...

Page 120: ... by using digital signal processor technology to compress voice traffic The three modes configurable on the DSP2C are DSP2A Mode The DSP2A mode supports 128 channels of voice compression meeting the ITU T G 726 Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation ADPCM standard 40 32 24 or 16 Kbps DSP2B Mode The DSP2B mode supports 128 channels of voice compression meeting ITU T G 729A CS ACELP Conjugate S...

Page 121: ... Echo Cancellation Tails Supported Up to 64 msec Up to 64 msec Up to 128 msec Up to 64 msec Up to 64 msec Up to 128 msec DTMF Digit Collection Regeneration Not Applicable Supported Not Applicable Supported for 16 and 24 Kbps Supported for 8 Kbps only Not Applicable Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emulation Service DBCES Functionality Supported Supported Supported N A N A N A Caller ID Supported Supporte...

Page 122: ...vailable The only restriction preventing re routing is if compatibly configured DSP resources are not available For example a connection configured for G 168 echo cancellaton will not re route to a DSP configured for G 165 echo cancellation Caller ID Flash Hook Signalling Caller ID frequency shift keying FSK information is transmitted between the first and second ring This is valid when the called...

Page 123: ...65 echo cancellation Soft Permanent Virtual Circuit Support With Release 6 3 0 the DSP2C can offer its voice and data processing capabilities in an SPVC over PNNI ATM UNI or IISP link Up to 247 connections are configurable on a CE to ATM VCC PVC connection See Chapter 7 of the DSP2A DSP2B and DSP2C Module User Guide for instructions and configuration restrictions Voice Processing The DSP2C Voice S...

Page 124: ...Compression G 726 G 729A Silence Suppression Lucent G 729B Comfort Noise Lucent G 729B Non Multiplexed AAL 2 Supported Supported Echo Cancellation near end G 165 G 168 G 165 G 168 Echo Cancellation Tails Supported Up to 32 msec Up to 32 msec DTMF Digit Collection Regeneration Not Applicable Supported Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emula tion Service DBCES Functionality Supported Supported Caller ID Sup...

Page 125: ...frame relay bridge routing or asynchronous transfer mode ATM All traffic on the Route Server module runs through IP in compliance with media access control MAC encapsulation IP over ATM RFC 1483 IP over frame relay RFC 1490 IP over Ethernet The module can be configured through either the Access Concentrator system console or through simple network management protocol SNMP Each Access Concentrator ...

Page 126: ...ftware supports the following Frame Relay Forum FRF Implementation Agreements FRF 5 Frame Relay ATM PVC Network Interworking FRF 8 Frame Relay ATM PVC Service Interworking Interfaces IP over ATM IETF RFC 1483 IP over frame relay IETF RFC 1490 IP over Ethernet bridge Multi service routing ICMP RFC 792 Static routing with six independent VPNs IP routing Frame relay FRF 5 FRF 8 ATM Hardware Features ...

Page 127: ...re the quality assurance of conducting the continuity test from the circuit switch The test features work in conjunction with the Enhanced DS1 the Enhanced E1 the High Density E1 DS1 the Channelized DS3 STS 1e the CPU module and a Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface API Hardware Features The hardware of the Tones and Announcments Server is the same as the DSP2C Voice Server Module...

Page 128: ...Chapter 3 System Features 3 80 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 ...

Page 129: ...s designed for continuous operation after power is applied Telnet sessions are supported on the Ethernet interface Both the telnet session on the Ethernet interface and the console session provide a console interface for VT100 terminal emulation See Chapter 6 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation for information on configuring this application Logging onto the System Before beginning the following proced...

Page 130: ...ues and press Enter readwrite if you want to view and change all configuration options readonly if you want to view configuration options without the ability to change them 4 In the Password field type one of the following values and press Enter lucenttech1 default value if you entered readwrite in the Username field lucenttech2 default value if you entered readonly in the Username field Figure 4 ...

Page 131: ...the Access Concentrator system console interface To access the Help windows press the Question Mark key on any window In addition to the Help windows the Console Interface windows have contextual help displayed in the information line at the bottom of each window Contextual help provides information about the command or field currently highlighted on that window The information line also is displa...

Page 132: ...entrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 Begin Viewing the Help Windows 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window press the key The first Main Menu Help window is displayed see Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Main Menu Help Window Your site name will appear here after initial configuration Information line ...

Page 133: ...e 1 Release 6 3 0 Chapter 4 Configuring the Basic System Logging onto the System 2 To display the second through fourth Main Menu Help windows see Figure 4 4 through Figure 4 6 press the Down Arrow Figure 4 4 Main Menu Help Window 2 Figure 4 5 Main Menu Help Window 3 ...

Page 134: ...select a command simultaneously press Ctrl and the letter underlined in the command The system responds as follows For a selected option name the window corresponding to the option name displays For a selected field the following variations occur The field entry area appears blank or contains the previously entered value You can now enter or change data in this field The field entry area like the ...

Page 135: ...s Press Ctrl B on any window to to move back to the previous window Press Ctrl G on any window to return to the Main Menu window Changing the System Password and Other User Options When initially configuring the system you should change the initial default password lucenttech1 and the default SNMP community string name public to ones of your choosing You can change the password and SNMP community ...

Page 136: ...the new password and press Enter to confirm it 3 To change your community name select the Next SNMP community string field Type a new string name that is a maximum of 53 characters long and press Enter the default strings are public and private Note This step is optional The Current SNMP community string field is displayed the new name you just entered This field is used as an authentication passw...

Page 137: ...hapter 7 Upgrading and Backing Up System Software Trap Log Display see Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages User Options see Chapter 5 Using System Diagnostics Diagnostics see Chapter 5 Using System Diagnostics Save Configuration Leave Console Interface Configuring the System for Your Site Before proceeding with the site configuration you must first determine the actual values you use for the following c...

Page 138: ...our Site 4 10 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 The Site Specific Menu window is displayed see Figure 4 8 2 On the Site Specific Menu window select the Site Specific Configuration command Figure 4 8 Site Specific Menu Window ...

Page 139: ...owing rules when configuring the CPU IP address switch IP address and in band IP address on the Site Specific Configuration window 1 The CPU IP address is always necessary However you should enter the switch IP address only in a redundant system 2 CPU IP and switch IP addresses cannot be the same Figure 4 9 Site Specific Configuration Window Command Function Configure TCP Server Displays the TCP S...

Page 140: ...ic Configuration window 1 The CPU IP address and switch IP address share the same IP mask 2 The CPU IP address or switch IP address and in band IP address masks are independent of each other as long as the CPU IP address or switch IP address and in band IP address are in different networks 3 If the CPU IP address or switch IP address and in band IP address are in the same network then their masks ...

Page 141: ...ect an address type from the pull down menu Nsap E164 or E164nsap Loopback Location ID Enter the unique identifier of the ATM node where the loopback is to occur 8 octets Loopback Location ID is the location identifier of the local switch It is used as Source Location Id in all the outgoing OAM loopback cells and will be compared with the Destination Location Id of a received OAM loopback cell to ...

Page 142: ...ction Gateway API The Mux Tcp Type field indicates whether the AC 60 is a server device or a client device when the TCP connection is established If the AC 60 is designated as the server the connection gateway establishes the connection to the AC 60 If the AC 60 is designated as the client the AC 60 establishes the connection to the connection gateway Site Name Enter a site name with no more than ...

Page 143: ...w as described in Table 4 3 Switch IP Addr Select the Switch IP Addr field and type the IP address value you have already determined The AC 60 system that can accommodate only one CPU per chassis does not have redundancy This field cannot be used IP Mask Type the IP mask for ethernet access to your site This field is used to determine which part of the IP address is the network identifier shows th...

Page 144: ...rrent date in the format shown here mm dd yyyy 2 digit values for the month and the day and a 4 digit value for the year Displays the current date in month mm day dd and year yyyy Hour Min Sec UTC Enter the current time in Universal Time Coordinated UTC format also known as Greenwich Mean Time GMT Time from UTC Sets local time display by adding or subtracting hours and minutes from the UTC Note Bo...

Page 145: ...multiple AC 60 systems as TCP clients see Figure 4 10 You can also set up the AC 60 system as a TCP server with the CG device as the client As an option you can connect two CG devices clients set up as primary and backup CG devices to the AC 60 system server see Figure 4 11 Figure 4 10 PacketStar AC 60 as a TCP Client In band Management PVC Connection Local Access Concentrator Primary TCP Client C...

Page 146: ...AS and additional protocols The PSAX system must be configured with the IP address of this external call controller To configure the AC 60 system as a TCP client or server perform the steps in the following procedure Configuring the TCP Server Begin Viewing TCP Server Configuration Data 1 In the Site Specific Configuration window select the Configure TCP Server command and press Enter 2 The TCP Se...

Page 147: ...entrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 Chapter 4 Configuring the Basic System Configuring the System for Your Site Figure 4 12 TCP Server Configuration Window Client TCP Type Figure 4 13 TCP Server Configuration Window Server TCP Type ...

Page 148: ...m your AC 60 system perform the steps in the following procedure Command Function Apply TCP Server Con figuration Applies the configuration Reset TCP Server Dis play Resets the display Go Back to Site Specific Screen Redisplays the Site Specific Configuration window Table 4 4 Field Values for the TCP Server Configuration Panel Field Description Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the server ...

Page 149: ... the window Displays the local time in the Local Time field 6 To return to the Console Interface Main Menu window press Ctrl B End Configuring In Band Management If you want to manage one or more Access Concentrator systems over an ATM wide area network WAN you can set up an Access Concentrator or a network management system NMS computer to provision either PVC or SVC connections to the remote Acc...

Page 150: ...ator systems managed targets Hybrid connection To configure the primary IP address for the management host perform the steps in the following sections Adding an In Band Management ATM SVC Connection and Adding an In Band Management ATM SVC Connection Adding an In Band Management ATM SVC Connection A Unix workstation is used as the address resolution protocol ARP server The host Access Concentrator...

Page 151: ...rver To do this consult the procedures in the appropriate section of your Sun Solaris ATM User Guide 2 Log on to your PSAX system and go to the Equipment Configuration window 3 In the Equipment Configuration window select the module you will use The OC 3c module is the most often used I O module for this connection 4 Configure the OC 3c module or the module you have selected for Interface Type ATM...

Page 152: ...and return to the Main Menu 12 From the Site Specific Menu select PNNI System Wide Configuration 13 Select Create a Node and follow the instructions in the PNNI System Wide Configuration section in this chapter 14 Return to the Site Specific window to create the In Band SVC Connection An in band management SVC connection can be created between a configured in band management address and any module...

Page 153: ...pter 4 Configuring the Basic System Configuring In Band Management 2 Select the In Band Management option and press Enter The In Band Management Configuration Window displays see Figure 4 16 Figure 4 15 Site Specific Window Figure 4 16 In Band Management Configuration Window SVC Disabled ...

Page 154: ...thernet interface for the management host 4 In the SVC Connections field select Enabled The In Band Management Configuration Window with SVC enabled displays see Figure 4 17 Command Function Apply Configuration Applies the configuration Reset Display Resets the display In Band Mgmt Route Table Displays the In Band Mgmt Route Table This button is ghosted if Disabled is selected in the ATM ARP Serve...

Page 155: ...d Name Values Description Primary IP Address Valid dotted quad Enter the in band management IP address of the Access Concentrator Primary IP Mask Valid dotted quad Enter the in band management IP mask of the Access Concentrator SVC Connections Disabled default Disables SVC connection provisioning The fields below will disappear The server is used for PVC connection provisioning when SVC is disable...

Page 156: ... selected in the ATM ARP Server field Enter the address of the ATM address of the ARP server Arp Server ATM Address Type Nsap default E164 E164nsap The format of the ATM address of the ARP server This field is displayed only if Enabled is selected in the ATM ARP Server field Select the ATM address type of the ARP server Primary ARP ATM Address Enter the address of the primary ATM ARP server Use So...

Page 157: ...mands on this window have the following functions 8 Select the Add a new route command and press Enter The Inband Management Route Configuration window displays see Figure 4 19 Figure 4 18 Inband Management Route Table Window Command Function Add a new route Use to add a new route Go Back to In Band Config Screen Returns you to the In Band ManagementConfiguration window ...

Page 158: ...pe in the system 9 Select the Add a route command and press Enter 10 Click Create Commands The commands on this window have the following functions Field Descriptions 11 Select the values for the fields in this window as described in Table 4 7 Figure 4 19 Inband Management Route Configuration Window Command Function Reset Resets the display Add a route Use to add the newly configured route Delete ...

Page 159: ...figuration Window Field Name Values Description Destination IP Variable Enter the destination network IP address IP Mask Enter the destination network IP mask Metric Variable any number The number of Hops to reach to the destination Next Hop IP Address Gateway to the destination network Invalid Display only Command Function Reset Resets the display Add a route Use to add the newly configured route...

Page 160: ... 3 0 Viewing In Band Statistics Data To view the In Band Management Interface Statistics window return to the In Band Management Configuration window see Figure 4 16 and select the View In Band Mgmt Statistics command The In Band Management Interface Statistics window displays see Figure 4 21 Figure 4 20 Inband Management Route Table Route Displayed ...

Page 161: ...stics Window Command Function Continuous Update Continuously updates the information in the fields every second Select this command and press Enter to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed similar to a toggle switch Go Back to In Band Mgmt Returns you to the In Band ManagementConfiguration window Table 4 8 Field Values for the In Band Management Statistics Field Name Description Packet...

Page 162: ...er 2 Select the Go Back to Route Table command to check that the Inband Management Route Table see Figure 4 19 on page 4 30 does not contain the route you just deleted End Using the Equipment Configuration Window To configure the Stratum 3 4 module or any I O module you select an item from the Equipment Configuration window From the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Equipment Configura...

Page 163: ...removed from the chassis its module name disappears from the window The fields displayed on the Equipment Configuration window are described in Table 4 9 Figure 4 22 Sample Equipment Configuration Window As Displayed on the PSAX 20 or AC 60 Systems Table 4 9 Field Values for the Equipment Configuration Window Field Description Slot Indicates the slot number location on the AC 60 chassis You can co...

Page 164: ... After you have configured the Stratum 3 4 clock timing it provides the reference clock to all I O module ports configured for local timing Setting the Stratum Configuration Values To configure the Stratum 3 4 clock timing perform the steps in the following procedure Begin Configuring the Stratum 3 4 Clock Timing 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Equipment Configuration comman...

Page 165: ...ion for the Stratum 3 4 clock timing Table 4 10 describes the possible values for these fields Figure 4 23 Stratum Configuration Window Freerun Table 4 10 Field Values for the Primary Stratum Window Field Name Mode of Operation Description display only Default Holdover Indicates a loss of timing Freerun Indicates the initial state of no timing source Synchronized3 Indicates timing has Stratum3 pre...

Page 166: ...m4 precision On Reference Clock Failure Go To Default Freerun Indicates that the Stratum 3 4 module should switch to freerun status if a reference clock failure occurs Holdover Indicates that the Stratum 3 4 module should switch to holdover status if a reference clock failure occurs Synchronization Source Default LineTiming Indicates the clock will be provided through the slot and port specified i...

Page 167: ...alues for the slot and the port Press Enter to exit edit mode 6 Select the Secondary Line Source field and enter the values for the slot and the port Enter zeros 00 if you do not want to specify a secondary line source Press Enter to exit edit mode 7 Select the Apply Stratum Configuration command and press Enter to execute the command End Switching the Line Timing Source At any time after initial ...

Page 168: ...uration window The Alarm Status field on the Equipment Configuration window displays the current status of all PacketStar I O server and common equipment module in your PSAX Access Concentrator system The alarm status descriptions are provided in Table 4 12 Table 4 12 Alarm Status Descriptions for PSAX Access Concentrator Modules Num ber Alarm Status Module Type Affected Description 1 NoAlarm Card...

Page 169: ...configure PNNI for your AC 60 system Configuring PNNI Begin PNNI System Wide Configuration 1 At the Console Interface Main Menu select Site Specific Configuration 2 On the Site Specific Menu select PNNI System Wide Configuration The PNNI System Wide Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 25 11 UnknownAlarm I O The reason for failure is not known 12 CompleteClockF ailed Stratum The timing c...

Page 170: ...to assist in monitoring PNNI status Figure 4 25 PNNI System Wide Configuration Window Command Function PNNI Node Configuration Configures the PNNI Node PNNI Route Address Configuration Adds the route address Go Back to Site Specific Menu Re displays the Site Specific window Menu Option Description PNNI Route TNS Con figuration Not currently supported PNNI Summary Address Configuration Displays ATM...

Page 171: ...nt PTSE identifiers and the metrics tag number PNNI Map Node Infor mation Not currently supported PNNI Map Address Information Not currently supported PNNI Map TNS Infor mation Not currently supported PNNI Link Information Displays an index of nodes and their associated links for this AC 60 system PNNI SVCC RCC Infor mation Not currently supported PNNI Neighbor Peer Information Displays nodes that...

Page 172: ...e the following functions 4 Select Add Node Entry and press Enter The PNNI Node Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 27 Figure 4 26 PNNI Node Table Window Command Function Find Node Index Displays default five number value on the Node Table window Add Node Entry Adds only one node entry in the PSAX system Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide configuration window ...

Page 173: ...wing functions Field Descriptions 5 Select the values for the fields on this window from the values given in Table 4 13 Figure 4 27 PNNI Node Configuration Window Command Function Create Node Entry Create a new PNNI node Delete Node Entry Delete an existing PNNI node Bring Node Into Service Bring an existing PNNI node into or out of service Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Node Table...

Page 174: ... address a hexadecimal number within the network s PNNI hierarchy that must beginning with 39 45 or 47 Peer Group Id The first 13 bytes of the ATM IP address This value is generated and displayed by the system automatically For more information see Section 5 3 3 Node Identifiers in the ATM Forum Specification Private Network Network Interface PNNI 1 0 Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Dom...

Page 175: ...riginated by this node True indicates that the complex node representation is used False indicates that the simple node representation is used Res Branching display only True False Indicates whether the node is able to support additional point to multipoint branches This attribute reflects the setting of the restricted branching bit in the nodal information group originated by this node True indic...

Page 176: ... a node s status whenever you create delete or bring a node into service 9 Press Ctrl G to go back to the Console Interface Main Menu window 10 Select the Equipment Configuration option and press Enter The Equipment Configuration window is displayed 11 Select an I O module that supports the ATM PNNI 1 0 interface type The Port and Channel Configuration window is displayed 12 In the Interface Type ...

Page 177: ...m Configuring PNNI Route Addresses Begin Steps for Configuring PNNI Route Addresses Note If you are configuring an SPVC as ActiveSvc do not configure a route address If you configuring an SPVC as PassiveSvc configure a route address 1 Select the Site Specific Configuration option and press Enter The Site Specific Menu is displayed 2 Select the PNNI System Wide Configuration option and press Enter ...

Page 178: ...tions Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index Prefix Length Address Index or Route Address fields Add Route Address Entry Displays the PNNI Route Address Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Displays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window Figure 4 29 PNNI Route Address Configuration Window Command Function Create Route Address Entry Adds th...

Page 179: ...advertising connectivity to the specified prefix If the local node ID is 0 then this must be zeroes This value is generated and displayed by the PSAX system automatically Interface Index 0 default The local interface over which the advertised node is reachable If the node is only reachable through a remote node this must be set to 0 If the node is not set to zero the Address Protocol Address Proto...

Page 180: ...prefix is located VP Capability True default False Indicates whether VPCs can be established between the advertising node and the address prefix Org Advertisement True default False Indicates whether the local node should advertise the reachable address on its domain where it originates Adv Ptse Id display only 0 default The advertised PTSE identifer of the PTSE being originated by the originating...

Page 181: ...ystem learns such information as advertised service categories bandwidth and so on You can also view traffic patterns and other information about routes advertised on other nodes in the Route Address Table window see Figure 4 28 Begin Configuring PNNI Metrics 1 From the PNNI Route Address Configuration window select the View Metrics Table command The PNNI Metrics Table window is displayed see Figu...

Page 182: ...Select the Add Metrics Entry command The PNNI Metrics Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 31 Figure 4 30 PNNI Metrics Table Window Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index Metrics Direction Metrics Tag or Metrics Index fields Add Metrics Entry Displays the PNNI Metrics Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Displays the PNNI Route Addr...

Page 183: ...ct the values for the fields in this window as described in Table 4 15 Figure 4 31 PNNI Metrics Configuration Window Command Function Create Metrics Entry displays upon initial metrics configuration Adds the metric entry to the PNNI Metrics table Apply Configuration Applies the configuration values you set Delete Metrics Entry Deletes the metric entry from the PNNI Metrics table Go Back to Previou...

Page 184: ...e categories Metrics Index 0 default An index into a set of parameters associated with the given tag and direction Metrics Classes 0 default Range 0 31 The service class to which this metric belongs Service classes displayed are as follows CBR rt_VBR nrt_VBR ABR displayed but not supported by PSAX systems UBR Admin Weight 0 default Range 1 16777215 The administrative weight from the advertising no...

Page 185: ...t Variation in the cell transit delay in hexadecimal notation Cell Loss Ratio 0 0xFFFFFFFF default Cells lost number of cells sent for the peak cell rate 0 category in hexadecimal notation Cell Loss Ratio 0 1 0xFFFFFFFF default Cells lost number of cells sent for the peak cell rate 0 1 category in hexadecimal notation Cell Rate Margin 0xFFFFFFFF default Difference between the effective bandwidth a...

Page 186: ...s displayed 2 Select the PNNI System Wide Configuration option and press Enter The PNNI System Wide Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 25 3 Select the PNNI Summary Address Configuration command The PNNI Summary Address Table window is displayed see Figure 4 32 Commands The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 4 32 PNNI Summary Address Table Command Function Find ...

Page 187: ...ands in this window have the following functions Add Metrics Entry Displays the PNNI Summary Address Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Displays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window Figure 4 33 PNNI Summary Address Configuration Window Command Function Command Function Create Summary Address Entry displays upon initial summary address con figuration Adds the route address to the ...

Page 188: ...splays the PNNI Summary Address Table window Command Function Table 4 16 Field Values for the PNNI Summary Address Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Node Index 0 default Range 1 65535 The unique identifier for this node Enter 1 in this field Summary Address 0 default hexidecimal The address prefix of the ATM end system This tells a node how to summarize reachability information Ad...

Page 189: ...dure Begin Viewing PNNI Map Links 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu select the Site Specific Configuration option and press Enter The Site Specific Menu is displayed 2 Select the PNNI System Wide Configuration option and press Enter The PNNI System Wide Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 25 3 Select the PNNI Map Link Information command The PNNI Map Link Table window is displayed se...

Page 190: ...with the originating node and port This index is needed since multiple entries for nodal connectivity from a specific node and port pair can exist in addition to any entry for a horizontal link or uplink 4 If a node has been created select the node for which you want to view information and press Enter The PNNI Map Link Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 35 Commands The commands in thi...

Page 191: ...ginating node A value of all zeroes means the node identifier is unknown Peer Group Id display only Numerical data Peer group identifier of the originating node Org Port Id display only Numerical data Port identifier of the port as assigned by the originating node to which the port is attached Remote Port Id display only Numerical data Port identifier of the port at the remote end of the link as a...

Page 192: ...the information in the Link table is discovered dynamically by the PNNI protocol not manually configured For more information see the ATM Forum Specification Private Network Network Interface PNNI 1 0 Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Section 5 6 To view PNNI links perform the steps in the following procedure Begin Viewing PNNI Links 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu select the Site Sp...

Page 193: ...dex and link port identifier for various PNNI links The PNNI Link Port Id is the port identifier of the link as selected by the local node This value has meaning only within the context of the node to which the port is attached Commands The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 4 36 PNNI Link Table Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node ...

Page 194: ...Field Descriptions 5 The values for the fields in this window are described in Table 4 18 Figure 4 37 PNNI Link Configuration Window Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Displays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window Table 4 18 Field Values for the PNNI Link Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Node Index display only Range 1 65535 The unique identifier for this node Link ...

Page 195: ...sion is set to Unknown Link Type display only Unknown LowestLevel HorizontalLink HorizontalLink ToFromLgn LowestLevelOut sideLink Uplink OutsideLinkAnd Uplink Indicates the type of link being described Link Hello State display only TwoWayInside For horizontal and outside links between lowest level nodes and for links of unknown type this attribute indicates the state of the Hello protocol exchange...

Page 196: ...ich links to a given neighbor node are to be aggregated and advertised as a single logical link Upnode Id display only Numerical data For outside links and uplinks this attribute contains the Node Identifier of the upnode the neighbor node s identity at the level of the common peer group When the upnode has not yet been identified this attribute is set to zero For horizontal links or when the link...

Page 197: ...ute is set to zero For horizontal links or when the link type is not yet known this attribute is set to zero Svcc Rcc Index display only Numerical data The value of this object identifies the SVCC based RCC for which the entry contains management information Rcv Hellos display only Numerical data For horizontal and outside links between lowest level nodes and for links of unknown type this attribu...

Page 198: ...figured For more information see the ATM Forum Specification Private Network Network Interface PNNI 1 0 Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Sections 5 7 and 5 8 To view PNNI neighbor peers perform the steps in the following procedure Begin Viewing PNNI Neighbor Peers 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu select the Site Specific Configuration option and press Enter The Site Specific Menu is ...

Page 199: ... in this window have the following functions 4 If a node has been created select the node for which you want to view information and press Enter The PNNI Neighbor Peer Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 39 Commands The commands in this window have the following functions Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index or Rem Node Id fields Add Metric...

Page 200: ...eer remote node ID NbrPeer Svcc Rcc Index display only Numerical data Identifies the SVCC based RCC being used to communicate with the neighboring peer if one exists If both the local node and the neighboring peer node are lowest level nodes this field is set to zero NbrPeer Port Count display only Numerical data A count of the total number of ports that connect to the neighboring peer If the neig...

Page 201: ... is displayed see Figure 4 25 3 Select the PNNI System Statistics command The PNNI System Statistics window is displayed see Figure 4 40 NbrPeer Xmt Ptsps display only Numerical data A count of the number of PTSPs re transmitted to the neighboring peer NbrPeer Rcv Ptse Req display only Numerical data A count of the number of PTSE request packets received from the neighboring peer NbrPeer Xmt Ptse ...

Page 202: ... window have the following functions Field Descriptions The fields in this window are described in Table 4 20 Figure 4 40 PNNI System Statistics Window Command Function Continuous Update Updates the values in the fields on this window continuously Use this command as a toggle switch to view the statistics Go Back to Previous Screen Displays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window ...

Page 203: ...e Partial DTL stacks computed by the AC 60 system in response to crankbacks Crankback Count Org The count of the total number of connection setup messages including DTL stacks originated by the AC 60 system that have cranked back to AC 60 system at all levels of the hierarchy Crankback Count Border The count of the total number of connection setup messages including DTLs added by the AC 60 system ...

Page 204: ...0 system due to border routing failure Route Fail Unreach Org The total number of times where the AC 60 system failed to compute a viable DTL stack as the DTL originator because the destination was unreachable i e calls that are cleared with the cause specified transit network unreachable or the cause destination unreachable in the cause incoming exclusion IE Route Fail Unreach Border The total nu...

Page 205: ...he Configuration Values Begin Allocating Call Resources 1 From the Console Interface Main Menu select Site Specific Configuration The Site Specific Menu is displayed see Figure 4 41 2 Select Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration option and press Enter The Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration window is displayed see Figure 4 42 Figure 4 41 Site Specific Menu ...

Page 206: ...allocating call control resources The maximum value for svcPointToPointCalls is 10950 if the other fields in the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration window are set to 0 The maximum value for svcPointToMultiPointCalls is 6000 and the maximum value for svcPointToMultiPointParties is 6000 if the values in the other fields on the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration window are set...

Page 207: ...d When all the values of SVC calls and parties SPVC calls connection gateway API endpoints and connection gateway API calls and parties are calculated as a percentage which cannot exceed 100 percent of the memory allocation If you enter a combination of values that when calculated exceeds 100 percent an error message is displayed at the bottom of the window T CallControlResAllocFail If you get thi...

Page 208: ...PSAX system spvcPointToMul tiPointCalls Default 002000 The total number of SPVC point to multipoint calls to be supported by the PSAX system spvcPointToMul ti PointParties Default 002000 The total number of parties on SPVC point to multipoint calls to be supported by the PSAX system TasmMaxAnnce DiskSpace MByte Currently not supported Maximum disk size reserved for compressed announcements TasmMax...

Page 209: ...to be supported by the PSAX system sgApiPointTo MultiPoint Parties Default 000000 The total number of parties for Connection GatewayConnection Gateway API to be supported by the PSAX system callContrlRes AllocUsage display only 100 or less The percentage of the current usage of the total call control resource memory allocated by the system to be supported by the PSAX system cgSvcCut ThroughOption ...

Page 210: ... Configuration Values and Rebooting System Components 1 To save the values you have entered select the Go Back to Site Specific Menu command and press Enter The Site Specific Menu window is displayed 2 Select the Go Back to Main Menu command and press Enter The Console Interface Main Menu is displayed 3 Select the Save Configuration option and press Enter 4 Select the Diagnostics option and press ...

Page 211: ...es on the CPU module system disk We highly recommend that you back up the ssid def file which contains your configuration data See Chapter 7 for procedures on backing up your system software data After configuring the module ports and channels the interface types for each port and channel and the connections you must save the configuration permanently before you exit the current session of the PSA...

Page 212: ... the Access Concentrator System Values 1 Press Ctrl G while on any window to display the Console Interface Main Menu window 2 Select the Save Configuration command and press Enter or press Ctrl A Wait a few seconds while the system writes the values permanently to the Access Concentrator system database The system displays the following message while it is executing this command Saving the equipme...

Page 213: ...pool and the cell buffers Run cell test diagnostics to determine whether a specified port is operating correctly Reboot reinitialize the PSAX chassis CPU user selected I O modules or all components in the chassis Unlock a telnet session remotely Perform OAM loopback tests Configure activate or deactivate OAM functions Viewing System Status To view the status of the PSAX system perform the steps in...

Page 214: ...tatus 5 2 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed see Figure 5 2 Figure 5 1 Console Interface Main Menu Window Diagnostics Option Selected Figure 5 2 Diagnostics Menu Window ...

Page 215: ...ands on this window have the following functions Field Descriptions The display only fields on this window are described in Table 5 1 Figure 5 3 System Information Window Command Function Continuous Update Continuously updates the information in the fields every second Select this com mand and press Enter to turn the continu ous updating on and off as needed similar to a toggle switch Go Back to D...

Page 216: ... CPU CPU Utilization display only The percentage of time the processor uses for processing data traffic Message Pool and Cell Buffers panel display only Used primarily by technical support for diag nostic problems Tx One Cell display only Total Total amount of cells within the trans mit one cell pool Used Amount of cells currently being used within the transmit one cell pool High High water mark o...

Page 217: ...s option and press Enter The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed see Figure 5 2 2 On the Diagnostics Menu window select the Cell Test Diagnostics option and press Enter Message Pool display only Total Total amount of messages within the message pool Used Amount of messages currently being used within the message pool High High water mark of messages used within the message pool Error Cells Rx dis...

Page 218: ...window have the following functions Field Descriptions 3 To set up a connection for the port you want to test select the values for the fields on this window from the values given in Table 5 2 Figure 5 4 Cell Test Diagnostics Window Command Function Apply and Configure Payload Applies the traffic parameters you set and displays the Cell Test Payload Configura tion window Go Back to Diagnostics Men...

Page 219: ...e The total number avail able per module The channel number for the port you want to test VPI Range 0 255 The virtual path identifier VPI for the channel you want to test VCI DLCI VCI range 32 65535 DLCI range 16 1024 The virtual channel identifier VCI or the data link connection identifier DLCI for the channel you want to test Service Type Ubr default Vbr nrt2 Vbr rt2 Vbr rt1 Vbr express Cbr4 Cbr...

Page 220: ... the Transmitted Payload field Reset Display Sets the values in the Transmitted Pay load field to the last saved applied set of values Continuous Update Continuously updates the information in the Packets Transmitted Received and Mismatched fields every two sec onds Select this command and press Enter to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed similar to a toggle switch Reset Cell Counte...

Page 221: ...stics window Use this com mand after you have sent a test payload by using the Send Payload Continu ously command Go Back to Cell Test Diagnostics Redisplays the Cell Test Diagnostics win dow Command Function Table 5 3 Field Values for the Cell Test Payload Window Field Names Values Description Received Pay load display only Dependent on the your input in the Transmitted Pay load field The packets...

Page 222: ... Components Specific hardware components may need to be restarted for several reasons including When you want to revert back to a saved configuration When a module is not adhering to its configuration When timing problems cannot be resolved automatically When firmware changes on a module To reboot initialize one or more components in an Access Concentrator chassis use the steps in the following pr...

Page 223: ...ase 6 3 0 Chapter 5 Using System Diagnostics Rebooting PSAX Hardware Components The Remote Reboot Configuration window is displayed see Figure 5 6 3 Select one of the commands shown in the following table as needed and press Enter Figure 5 6 Remote Reboot Configuration Window ...

Page 224: ...isplayed Command Function Reboot the I O Card in Slot __ This command reboots the I O module in the slot you designate This command is the equivalent to physi cally deinserting the module from and then reinserting it into the chassis Reboot All I O Cards Reboots all I O and server modules in the chassis without affecting the CPU module or modules This command is the equivalent to physi cally deins...

Page 225: ...access and unlock the AC 60 system with the telnet lock up problem Unlocking a Telnet Session Begin Unlocking a Telnet Session To unlock the telnet session of an Access Concentrator system or to check the connectivity of an Access Concentrator system perform the steps in the following procedure 1 From another Access Concentrator system log on the Access Concentrator system console interface 2 On t...

Page 226: ...hich you previously could not get any response 6 Select the Ping Remote Machine command and press Enter This command sends a ping command to a remote PSAX system or other switching device to indicate whether or not you can connect to that remote device End Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM For more information about OAM see the chapter System Features in Chapter 3 Creating OAM Connecti...

Page 227: ...e near end user The second port is assigned to the far end user using the same configuration as the first port Begin Creating an OAM Connection 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu Window see Figure 5 8 select the Connection Configuration option and press Enter The Connection Configuration window is displayed see Figure 5 9 Figure 5 8 Console Interface Main Menu Connection Configuration Selected ...

Page 228: ...ss Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 2 On the Connection Configuration window select the Circuit Emulation to ATM VCC configuration and press Enter The Circuit Emulation to ATM VCC PVC Table Window is displayed see Figure 5 10 Figure 5 9 Connection Configuration Window As Displayed on the PSAX 1250 ...

Page 229: ...lays all the connections of this type in the system Commands The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 5 10 Circuit Emulation to ATM VCC PVC Table Window Command Function Find To find a particular connection enter val ues in the Slot Port Chnl VPI and VCI fields If the connection exists it is displayed on the first line of the table Add a Connection Displays the Circuit Emula...

Page 230: ...e This column displays the information for all circuit emulation sides of the connec tions The connection entries are dis played in ascending numerical order by slot then by port and channel ATM Interface Side This column displays the information for all ATM interface sides of the connections The connection entries are displayed in ascending numerical order by slot then by port channel VPI and VCI...

Page 231: ...11 Circuit Emulation to ATM VCC PVC Connection Window Command Function Display Next Connec tion Displays the next connection of this type in the table Add This Connection Adds a connection having the values cur rently displayed on the window Delete Connection Deletes the connection having the values currently displayed on the window View Connection Sta tistics Displays the Circuit Emulation to ATM...

Page 232: ... which you are creating a connection Enter port numbers for both sides of the connection Channel CE side Range 1 24 DS1 1 31 E1 1 28 DS3 ATM side 1 On the Circuit Emulation Interface side enter the channel number of the port on the module for which you are creat ing a connection On the ATM Interface side do not change the default value 1 in this field VPI Range 0 255 ATM UNI 0 4095 NNI Virtual pat...

Page 233: ...ough the DSP2A DSP2B or DSP2C Voice Server modules do not use the default value Select G165 nearEnd if you want to enable Echo Cancellation on this con nection Tone Detection Disabled default Bypass If you want data traffic for this connec tion to be processed through the DSP2A DSP2B or DSP2C Voice Server modules use Bypass The value Bypass indicates that the fax tones are to be recognized and dat...

Page 234: ...iptor uses the parame ters one bucket no tagging cell loss pri ority CLP 0 1 cells high and low priority 2B NT 0 1 0 1 This traffic descriptor uses the parame ters two buckets no tagging CLP 0 1 cells high and low priority for bucket 1 and CLP 0 1 cells high and low pri ority for bucket 2 2B NT 0 1 0 This traffic descriptor uses the parame ters two buckets no tagging CLP 0 1 cells high and low pri...

Page 235: ... correspond to the SAR type of the incoming data stream Aal1 default AAL 1 Aal2Std AAL 2 Standard Note Choose this type for AAL 2 trunking Enter the associated channel identifier in the Cid field in the upper right panel Non Mux Aal2 Non multiplexed AAL 2 Lucent proprietary OAM STATUS Unsupp default OAM is not in use End Pt The Access Concentrator is used as a termination point for ATM Use this va...

Page 236: ... end user from your ATM module 7 Select End Pt in the OAM STATUS field 8 Select the Add a Connection command and press Enter 9 Return to the top of the screen and repeat steps three through five for the far end user End Monitoring OAM Functionality Perform the steps in the following procedure to monitor OAM functionality using the Circuit Emulation to ATM Statistics window Using the CE to ATM Stat...

Page 237: ...tistics odometers back to their default Continuous Update Starts the counters for a continuous update of all OAM statistics fields Display Stats for Next Connection Displays statistical information for the far end user Go Back to Connection Display Redisplays the Circuit Emulation too ATM VCC PVC Connection window Table 5 5 Field Values for the Circuit Emulation to ATM VCC PVC Statistics Window Fi...

Page 238: ...ATM side of the connection VCI Range 32 to 65535 Virtual channel identifier Enter a value for the ATM side of the connection Cells Encoded 0 0000 e0 default The total number of encoded transmit ted user cells going into interface side A during the amount of time shown in Time Elapsed field i e since the cir cuit was created Cells Decoded 0 0000 e0 default The total number of decoded received user ...

Page 239: ...d see Figure 5 13 Time Since Reset Total time elapsed for OAM statistics collection since the last time the Reset Odometers command was used Note The Reset Odometers command on the statistics window resets only the odometer fields and the corresponding clock Other counters increment for the life of the circuit AIS Rx Tx 0 0 default Number of OAM alarm indication signal cells received and transmitt...

Page 240: ...ds in the Statistics panel every two seconds Select this command and press Enter to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed similar to a toggle switch Note The test display update does not always keep pace with the actual Access Concentrator device operation Use this command to avoid misinterpretation of test results Reset Counters Sets the values in the Statistics panel to the last save...

Page 241: ... ATM connection for the loopback test Port Default 0 The port number of the ATM connec tion for the loopback test Channel Default 0 The channel number of the ATM con nection for the loopback test VPI Default 0 The virtual path identifier of the con nection VCI Default 0 The virtural channel identifier of the connection Must be zero for virtual path connections Statistics Panel Test Status display ...

Page 242: ...Diagnostics Menu window select the OAM Activate and Deactivate option and press Enter The OAM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION window is displayed see Figure 5 14 Commands The commands on this window have the following functions Field Descriptions 3 Select the values for the fields in this window as described in Table 5 7 Figure 5 14 OAM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION Window Command Function Update Status Updates...

Page 243: ...0 4095 VPI value for an OAM CC connection VCI Default 0 Range 0 65535 VCI value for OAM CC connection Result Last Req display only Default None Denied Timedout LocResrc Unavl OamUnsup ported ReqCan celled FuncNot Imple mented Successful Shows the reasons of failure of the last activation request on this connection from the local user OAM Function Type Default Continuity check Fpm and br Fpm only R...

Page 244: ...nistration and Maintenance OAM 5 32 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 4 To begin the test select the Activate command and press Enter 5 To terminate the test select the Deactivate command and press Enter End ...

Page 245: ... connect the Access Concentrator system with the PC Setting Up The Windows 3 1 Terminal Emulator To configure the terminal settings using the Microsoft Windows 3 1 terminal emulator perform the following procedure Begin Setting Up The Windows 3 1 Terminal Emulator 1 From the Terminal menu select the Settings option 2 Select the Terminal Emulation option from the Settings Menu 3 Set the Terminal Em...

Page 246: ...Menu select the Save option 14 Maximize the terminal window End Cursor Blink blink is not recommend Terminal font Courier 13 is recommended Translations none Fonts optional Show scroll off Use function arrow and Ctrl keys for Windows off Buffer lines 100 Table 6 2 Port Settings for VT100 Terminal Communication Option Setting Baud 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity none Flow control none Connector...

Page 247: ...he AC 60 console interface use the settings listed in Table 6 4 Table 6 3 Windows 95 HyperTerminal Settings Option Setting Phone number Connect Using Direct to COM1 Configure 9600 baud Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Flow control none Advanced Settings Port settings Settings Emulation turn off FIFO buffers select terminal keys VT100 Terminal setup Cursor Font Translations Scroll bars Keys for ...

Page 248: ... to do so could possibly cause subsequent logins or CPU communication to fail after the initial login CR CR LF Inbound off Outbound off Columns 80 Cursor block or underline Translations none Scroll bars off Keys for window off Table 6 4 Preference Settings for Other VT100 Terminal Emulation Programs Table 6 5 Modem Set Up Commands For a Modem Connected to a Remote AC 60 System Command Result AtE0 ...

Page 249: ...e 6 3 0 Chapter 6 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Setting Up a U S Robotics Compatible Modem AtQ1 sets quiet mode no result codes At W0 writes current configuration to NVRAM 0 template Table 6 5 Modem Set Up Commands For a Modem Connected to a Remote AC 60 System Command Result ...

Page 250: ...Chapter 6 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Setting Up a U S Robotics Compatible Modem 6 6 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 ...

Page 251: ...cal Support in Chapter 1 Getting Started The following procedures are presented Installing a new software or firmware release by using the following methods Upgrading to the new release using FTP see Upgrading System Software Using FTP on page 7 4 Upgrading from Release 3 1 1 to later releases using X Modem YModem file transfer see Upgrading Using XModem YModem File Transfer Method on page 7 9 Upg...

Page 252: ...y contains the initialization files for the current operational version of the system software scsi current bin This directory contains the library files for the current version of the software scsi current snmpagt This directory contains the SNMP agent files for the current version of the software scsi current firmware This directory contains the firmware files for the current version of the firm...

Page 253: ...ystem For Windows 95 you need to obtain an FTP server software program which is available from several Internet web sites including War FTP Daemon from http www jgaa com Figure 7 1 Migration of System Software and Databases During the Software Upgrade Process Fallback Directory scsi fallback Current Directory scsi current Next Directory scsi next FTP File Transfer Process First Stage Software Upgr...

Page 254: ...up your FTP server software perform the steps in the following procedure Begin Setting Up a Windows FTP Server 1 Obtain an FTP server software program freeware shareware or commercial for Windows 95 or Windows 3 1 2 Set up the FTP server software as follows a Create an account and password b Assign read only recursive access privileges to the pathname containing the drive ID and directory where th...

Page 255: ... Backing Up System Software and Firmware Overview of This Chapter Begin Upgrading System Software Using FTP 1 From the Console Interface Main Menu window see Figure 7 2 select the Software Version Configuration option and press Enter Figure 7 2 Console Interface Main Menu Window Software Version Configuration Selected ...

Page 256: ...60 User s Guide Issue 1 Release 6 2 0 The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 7 3 is displayed 2 Select the FTP Software Release Distribution option and press Enter The SRD Download Configuration window see Figure 7 2 on page 7 5 is displayed Figure 7 3 Software Version Configuration Window FTP Software Release Distribution Selected ...

Page 257: ... 7 1 WARNING If your current system software release is prior to release 6 0 0 and you mistakenly download the incorrect file the system will crash after the FTP download process finishes See the corrective action to take at the end of this procedure Figure 7 4 SRD Download Configuration Window Command Function Start SRD Download Begins the software release downoad via the FTP connection Update Di...

Page 258: ... 000 000 Location from which files are retrieved Example 172 26 46 78 Account Name Range Example testftp Account Password Range Example test1 CD Rom File Path Values x V06 02 C00 up gradec lib where x CD ROM drive letter and the value following the slash is the soft ware version you are downloading If upgrading from any sytem software release prior to release 6 0 0 enter V06 02 C00 upgradec lib If...

Page 259: ...zes but you will still be able to upgrade the CPU as if the crash had not occurred Perform the FTP download again using the correct file upgradec lib End Perform the FTP download again using the correct file upgradec lib Upgrading Using XModem YModem File Transfer Method You can use the XModem YModem file transfer method to load new system software to the CPU component Upgrading using the XModem Y...

Page 260: ...the remote modem and the telephone line a Connect a cable from the CONSOLE port on the front of the Access Concentrator system to the modem b Connect a cable from the modem to the telephone line 3 On the PC workstation start up the VT100 terminal emulation software and set up the configuration preferences 4 Using the terminal emulator modem communication function enter the telephone number of the ...

Page 261: ...Using XModem YModem File Transfer Method The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 7 5 is displayed 3 On the Software Version Configuration window select the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer option and press Enter The XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window see Figure 7 6 is displayed Figure 7 5 Software Version Configuration Window XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Selected ...

Page 262: ... in Table 7 2 Figure 7 6 XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Receive Options Panel Selected Command Function Send File Initiates the send function of the file transfer process from the CPU hard disk to a storage medium such as a PC worksta tion hard disk Receive File Initiates the receiving function of the file transfer process to the CPU hard disk from the CD ROM containing the software upgrade fi...

Page 263: ...protocol for receiving the upgrade software files YModem G YModem G protocol for receiving the upgrade software files XModem XModem protocol for receiving the upgrade software files File Type Default Binary Binary format is the type you use most of the time Text Text or ASCII format is available but do not use it for software upgrade files Error Check displayed only when the value XModem is select...

Page 264: ...s Enter The terminal emulator displaying the Access Concentrator system window interface brings the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window Directory scsi next directoryname Subdirectory on the CPU hard disk where the software upgrade files are received stored For each subdi rectory contained in the package of software upgrade files you must enter the subdirectory name in this field and then receive th...

Page 265: ...rectory name or the subdirectory and filename if using XModem exactly so that it matches the names you previously entered on the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window see Figure 7 6 on page 7 12 All subdirectory and file names are listed in the readme txt file accompanying the software upgrade files on the CD ROM 8 Select the OK or Send button or command in the terminal emulator send function dialog ...

Page 266: ...Version Control window see Figure 7 7 described in the following procedure only with the advice of Lucent Technologies NetworkCare see the Technical Support section in Chapter 1 Getting Started Firmware Drivers The firmware driver is a binary file that is automatically downloaded from the system software resident on the CPU module to the I O module or server and is used to initialize the module Th...

Page 267: ...indow and you upgrade the system software to a version that has both types of drivers the system will upgrade the driver to the next version of the default driver because that is the type of driver you initially chose If you select the nondefault driver on the Firmware Version Control window and you upgrade the system software to a version that has both types of drivers the system will upgrade the...

Page 268: ...s Concentrator 60 User s Guide Issue 1 Release 6 2 0 Upgrading I O and Server Module Firmware Begin Steps to Upgrade I O and Server Module Firmware 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Software Version Configuration command Figure 7 8 Console Interface Main Menu Window Software Version Configuration Selected ...

Page 269: ...pter 7 Upgrading Restoring and Backing Up System Software and Firmware Upgrading Firmware The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 7 9 is displayed 2 Select the Firmware Version Control option Figure 7 9 The Software Version Configuration Window Firmware Version Control Selected ...

Page 270: ...re described in Table 7 3 Figure 7 10 Firmware Version Control Window Command Function Update Screen Refreshes this window to the module s current firmware configuration Start Upgrade Initiates the downloading of firmware by the selected driver under NextVersion Back to Software Configuration Redisplays the Software Version Configu ration window see Figure 7 9 on page 7 19 Table 7 3 Field Descript...

Page 271: ... the bottom of the Firmware Version Control window The Access Concentrator system attempts to download the driver for this I O or server module for approximately six minutes The Access Concentrator system will recognize the I O or server module automatically when you install the configured I O or server module during the download time six minutes If the correct I O or server module is not installe...

Page 272: ...ading procedure is complete 5 Select the Back to Software Configuration command and press Enter The Software Version Configuration window is displayed 6 Select the Go Back to Main Menu command and press Enter The Console Interface Main Menu see Figure 7 8 on page 7 18 is displayed 7 Select the Equipment Configuration option The Equipment Configuration window is displayed Information about the upgr...

Page 273: ... sure that you want to Return to the previous version y n 3 Select the y key to indicate yes to continue While the system completes the fallback process the following message is displayed Returning the software to the previous version When the process is completed the system displays a message indicating successful completion Note The previous version is restored as the current functional system a...

Page 274: ...guration and Connections Data Files The files containing your configuration and connection data are named as follows System configuration database ssid def System backup file database ssid bak Password setup console def this file exists only if you have changed your password from the system default password Module configuration database ecd bak Module backup file database ecd def Pnni configuratio...

Page 275: ...ress of the Access Concentrator CPU component Press Enter 4 At the prompt ftp type user readwrite currentpassword where currentpassword is the password you currently have for the Access Concentrator system software Press Enter 5 To be sure you have the correct path selected type cd scsi current Windows cd scsi current UNIX and press Enter 6 To provide a visual indicator during the backup process t...

Page 276: ...opying the Database Files to a Storage Medium on page 7 27 Setting Up for the File Transfer Process Begin Steps to Set Up for the File Transfer Process 1 Set up the cabling and connections between the PC workstation the local modem and the telephone line Do one of the following a If you are using an external modem connect a cable from the EIA 232 interface port on the PC workstation to the modem a...

Page 277: ...orage Medium 1 Using the terminal emulator log on the Access Concentrator system 2 On the Console Interface Main Menu window see Figure 7 2 on page 7 5 select the Software Version Configuration option and press Enter The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 7 12 is displayed 3 On the Software Version Configuration window select the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer option and press Enter Fig...

Page 278: ...indow from the values given in Table 7 4 Figure 7 13 XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Send Options Panel Selected Command Function Send File Initiates the send function of the file transfer process from the CPU hard disk to a storage medium such as a PC worksta tion hard disk Receive File Initiates the receiving function of the file transfer process to the CPU hard disk from the CD ROM containin...

Page 279: ...to transfer copy the database file For example specify a pathname like the following x directory filename where x is the drive letter for the PC hard disk and directory is any name you choose such as acdbase Table 7 4 Field Values for the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Send Options Panel Field Names Values Variables Description Protocol Default YModem YModem protocol for receiving the upgrade ...

Page 280: ...e Restoring Database Files Using FTP on page 7 30 Transfer files using the XModem or YModem serial transfer protocol see Restoring Database Files Using XModem YModem File Transfer on page 7 32 Configuration and Connection Data Files The files containing your configuration and connection data are named as follows System configuration database ssid def Password setup console def this file exists onl...

Page 281: ...IP address of the Access Concentrator CPU component Press Enter 4 At the prompt ftp enter user readwrite currentpassword where currentpassword is the password you currently have for the Access Concentrator System software Press Enter 5 To be sure you have the correct path selected type cd scsi current Windows cd scsi current UNIX and press Enter 6 To provide a visual indicator during the backup pr...

Page 282: ...emote Reboot Configuration window select the Reboot Chassis command This command reboots reinitializes the CPU component and the I O and server modules End Restoring Database Files Using XModem YModem File Transfer You can use the XModem YModem file transfer option to restore the Access Concentrator system databases from a separate storage medium to the CPU hard disk Restoring the databases using ...

Page 283: ...remote modem and the telephone line a Connect a cable or cables from the CONSOLE port on the front of the Access Concentrator system to the modem b Connect a cable from the modem to the telephone line 3 On the PC workstation start up the VT100 terminal emulation software and set up the configuration preferences see Appendix B 4 Using the terminal emulator modem communication function Return the te...

Page 284: ...en in Table 7 5 Figure 7 14 XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Receive Options Panel Selected Command Function Send File Initiates the send function of the file transfer process from the CPU hard disk to a storage medium such as a PC work station hard disk Receive File Initiates the receiving function of the file transfer process to the CPU module hard disk from the separate storage medium contain...

Page 285: ...ing the Access Concentrator system window interface scrolls the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window Table 7 5 Field Values for the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Receive Options Panel Restoring Backup Files Field Names Values Variables Description Protocol Default YModem YModem protocol for receiving the upgrade software files Ymodem G YModem G protocol for receiving the upgrade software files ...

Page 286: ... you are using XModem where x is the drive letter where the backup database files reside Be sure you enter the directory name or the directory and filename if using XModem exactly so that it matches the names you previously entered on the Access Concentrator system XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window 8 Select the OK or Send button or command in the terminal emulator send function dialog box 9 Repea...

Page 287: ...entrator 60 User s Guide Issue 1 Release 6 2 0 Chapter 7 Upgrading Restoring and Backing Up System Software and Firmware Restoring System Database Files This command reboots reinitializes the CPU component and the I O and server modules End ...

Page 288: ...Chapter 7 Upgrading Restoring and Backing Up System Software and Firmware Restoring System Database Files 7 38 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User s Guide Issue 1 Release 6 2 0 ...

Page 289: ...ccess Concentrator system and can receive the trap and notification messages Access the Trap Log Display window to view the messages as described in the following procedure An electronic copy of the full ASN 1 version of the SNMP MIB is available upon request Viewing SNMP Trap Messages Use the following steps to view SNMP trap and notification messages starting at the Console Interface Main Menu w...

Page 290: ...ng the preceding example you would find the message cardInsertionNotify and find the following information Type of event that caused the message a system module interface or connection event System indicator for the trap message The MIB objects associated with the trap message Description of the trap message indicating what happened 4 To find out more information about the MIB objects find the obj...

Page 291: ...ecdBootFailureNotify 4 referenceClockFailNotify 5 referenceClockClearedNotify 6 compositeClockFailNotify 7 compositeClockClearedNotify 8 stratumModeChangeNotify 9 powerSupplyStatusNotify 10 softwareDownloadStatusNotify 11 muxReadyConfirmReceivedNotify 12 muxReadyConfirmNotReceivedNotify 13 oneWayMessageWhileInTwoWayStateNotify 14 inactivityTimerExpiredNotify 15 keepAliveTimerExpiredInLlDownStateNo...

Page 292: ...ject Identifier 1 cardInsertionNotify 2 cardRemovedOrFailedNotify 3 lineStatusChangedNotify 4 firmwareDownloadSucceededNotify 5 firmwareDownloadFailedNotify 6 moduleRebootNotify 7 oc3APSStateChangeNotify 8 oc3APSSSwitchoverNotify 9 portModifyFailNotify Interface Events Enterprise Object Identifier 1 interfaceCreatedNotify 2 interfaceDeletedNotify 3 interfaceModifiedNotify 4 interfaceModifyFailNoti...

Page 293: ...ify 24 cirEmSpvcModifyFailNotify 25 vbrSpvcConfiguredNotify 26 vbrSpvcConfigFailNotify 27 vbrSpvcDeletedNotify 28 vbrSpvcModifiedNotify 29 vbrSpvcModifyFailNotify 30 atmSpvcConfiguredNotify 31 atmSpvcConfigFailNotify 32 atmSpvcDeletedNotify 33 atmSpvcModifiedNotify 34 atmSpvcModifyFailNotify 35 cRC4ModifyFailNotify 36 imaGrpChannelFailNotify 37 imaGrpChannelFailNotify 38 imaGrpChannelClearedNotify...

Page 294: ...ilNotify 5 vbrAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify 6 frAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify 7 frFrPvcReqFailNotify 8 cirEmCirEmPvcReqFailNotify 9 vbrVbrPvcReqFailNotify 10 atmPvcVccSetupNotify 11 atmPvcVpcSetupNotify 12 ipAtmAppPvcVccSetupNotify 13 cirEmAtmPvcVccSetupNotify 14 vbrAtmPvcVccSetupNotify 15 frAtmPvcVccSetupNotify 16 frFrPvcSetupNotify 17 cirEmCirEmPvcSetupNotify 18 vbrVbrPvcSetupNotify 19 atmPvcVccTearDownNotify...

Page 295: ...vcVccReqFailNotify 40 vbrAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify 41 vbrAtmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify 42 atmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify 43 atmBkPvcVccSetupNotify 44 atmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify 45 frAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify 46 frAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify 47 frAtmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify 48 atmBkPvcVpcReqFailNotify 49 atmBkPvcVpcSetupNotify 50 atmBkPvcVpcTearDownNotify 51 bridgeAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify 52 bridgeAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify...

Page 296: ...28 vi CellRate Too Lo 229 vi CellRate Too Hi 230 intf CBR CellRate Exceeded 231 intf VBR CellRate Exceeded 232 vi Conn CellRate Exceeded 233 vi Not Enabled 234 vi Should Be 0 235 vi OOR A 236 vi OOR B 237 vi 0 Non Ubr Conn Not SuppA2B 238 vi 0 Non Ubr Conn Not SuppB2A 239 vi Should Be 0 A 240 vi Should Be 0 B 241 vi Cbr Bw Unavailable Egrs 242 vi Cbr Bw Unavailable Egrs A 243 vi Cbr Bw Unavailable...

Page 297: ...letion of a particular process for example a maintenance function Minor Problem Minor in Table A 2 A notification of a problem that does not affect ser vice or function of a component of the Access Con centrator system for example the failure of a redundant power supply module Major Problem Major in Table A 2 A notification of a problem that affects service of function of a component of the Access...

Page 298: ...alarmCardReason Code has changed its status atmAtmSpvcCo nfigFailNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA atmAtmSpvcVccVpiA atmAtmSpvcVccVciA atmAtmSpvcVccRemoteAt mPortAddr spvcConfigFailureCode Notification that an attempt to configure an endpoint as ATM SPVC endpoint has failed atmAtmSpvcCo nfiguredNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA atmAtmSpvcVccVpiA atmAtmSpvcVccVciA atmAtmSpvcVccRemoteAt mPortAddr No...

Page 299: ...tmAtmSpvcVccVciB Notification that a SPVC connection between ATM and ATM endpoints has been deleted atmBkPvcVc cReqFailNotify Connec tion Response atmPvcVccIfA atmPvcVccVpiA atmPvcVccVciA atmPvcVccIfB atmPvcVccVpiB atmPvcVccVciB pvcFailureReasonCode The DHPVC VCC backup connection request between an ATM interface and an ATM interface has failed atmBk PvcVccSetupNo tify Connec tion Response atmPvcV...

Page 300: ...nterface and an ATM interface has been deleted atmImaIntf ClearedNotify Interface Info atmImaIntfIndex atmImaIntfStatus The atmImaIntf ClearedNotify trap indicates a failure has been cleared in an IMA interface The atmImaIntf Status field indi cates the failure that has been cleared atmImaIntfFail Notify Interface Info atmImaIntfIndex atmImaIntfStatus The atmImaIntf FailNotify trap indicates a fai...

Page 301: ...ction between two ATM interfaces has been created atmPvcVpcTear DownNotify Connec tion Response atmPvcVpcIfA atmPvcVpcVpiA atmPvcVpcIfB atmPvcVpcVpiB The PVC VPC con nection between two ATM interfaces has been deleted atmSpvcConfig FailNotify Interface Info atmSpvcVccIfA atmSpvcVccVpiA atmSpvcVccVciA spvcConfigFailureCode Notification that an attempt to configure an endpoint as ATM SPVC endpoint h...

Page 302: ...eted backplaneCir cuitryFailedNo tify System Critical NO OBJECTS There is no activity on the cell bus Please call Technical Support immediately to resolve the prob lem backplaneCir cuitryRecov eredNotify System Info NO OBJECTS The CPU module is able to detect activity on the cell bus bridgeAtmBk PvcVccReqFail Notify Connec tion Response bridgeAtmPvcVccIfA bridgeAtmPvcVccIfB bridgeAtmPvcVccVpiB bri...

Page 303: ...eated bridgeAt mPvcVccTear DownNotify Connec tion Response bridgeAtmPvcVccIfA bridgeAtmPvcVccIfB bridgeAtmPvcVccVpiB bridgeAtmPvcVccVciB The PVC VCC con nection between a bridge interface and an ATM interface has been deleted bridge BridgePvcReq FailNotify Connec tion Response bridgeBridgePvcIfA bridgeBridgePvcIfB pvcFailureReasonCode The PVC connection request between two bridge interfaces has fa...

Page 304: ...in number In order to create a domain associate a port with a domain or bring an interface in service a valid domain number must be provided bridgeDomain TimingRelation shipNotify Interface Info bridgeDomainNumber timingReasonCode Trap sent when one of the following rela tionships is violated 1 2 BridgeFor wardDelay 1 0 sec BridgeMaxAge 2 BridgeMaxAge 2 BridgeHel loTime 1 0 sec cRC4ModifyFail Noti...

Page 305: ... The port has CAS turned on cirAtmSpvcCon figFailNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA cirAtmSpvcVccRemote CePortAddr spvcConfigFailureCode Notification that an attempt to configure an endpoint as CE SPVC endpoint has failed cirAtmSpvcCon figuredNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA cirAtmSpvcVccRemote CePortAddr Notification that an endpoint has been configured as CES SPVC endpoint cirAtmSpvcDe letedNoti...

Page 306: ...ATM endpoints has been deleted cirEmAtmBk PvcVccReqFail Notify Connec tion Response cirEmAtmPvcVccIfA cirEmAtmPvcVccIfB cirEmAtmPvcVccVpiB cirEmAtmPvcVccVciB pvcFailureReasonCode The DHPVC VCC backup connection request between a circuit emulation interface and an ATM interface has failed cirEmAtmBk PvcVccSetupNo tify Connec tion Response cirEmAtmPvcVccIfA cirEmAtmPvcVccIfB cirEmAtmPvcVccVpiB cirEm...

Page 307: ...onse cirEmAtmSpvcVccIfA cirEmAtmSpvcVccIfB cirEmAtmSpvcVccVpiB cirEmAtmSpvcVccVciB Notification that a SPVC connection between CE and ATM endpoints has been made success fully cirEmAtm SpvcVccTear DownNotify Connec tion Response cirEmAtmSpvcVccIfA cirEmAtmSpvcVccIfB cirEmAtmSpvcVccVpiB cirEmAtmSpvcVccVciB Notification that a SPVC connection between CE and ATM endpoints has been deleted cirEmCir Em...

Page 308: ...vcModi fyFailNotify Interface Info interfaceIndex spvcConfigFailureCode Notification that an attempt to modify a CE SPVC endpoint has failed completeClock FailedNotify System Critical NO OBJECTS The Stratum 3 4 modules have either been removed or have failed resulting in no clock being provided completeClock RecoveredNotify System Info NO OBJECTS A Stratum 3 4 mod ule is now available to provide a...

Page 309: ...stem Info percentComplete Indicates the per cent complete of the current upgrade downgrade or ftp download in progress firmwareDown loadFailedNotify Module Minor fwReleaseSlot firmwareDownloadReason Code The indicated slot had the indicated failure during a firm ware download firmwareDown loadSucceeded Notify Module Info fwReleaseSlot The indicated slot has successfully completed a firm ware downl...

Page 310: ...and an ATM interface has failed frAt mPvcVccSetup Notify Connec tion Response frAtmPvcVccIfA frAtmPvcVccDlciA frAtmPvcVccIfB frAtmPvcVccVpiB frAtmPvcVccVciB The PVC VCC con nection between a frame relay inter face and an ATM interface has been created frAtmPvcVccTe arDownNotify Connec tion Response frAtmPvcVccIfA frAtmPvcVccDlciA frAtmPvcVccIfB frAtmPvcVccVpiB frAtmPvcVccVciB The PVC VCC con necti...

Page 311: ...ion has been deleted frAtmSpvcMod ifiedNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA frAtmSpvcVccDlciA Notification that a SPVC endpoint has been modified frAtmSpvcMod ifyFailNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA frAtmSpvcVccDlciA spvcConfigFailureCode Notification that an attempt to modify a FR SPVC endpoint has failed frAtm SpvcVccSetUp Notify Connec tion Response spvcAddrIfA frAtmSpvcVccDlciA frAtmSpvcVccIfB f...

Page 312: ...the failure inactivityTimer ExpiredNotify System Major NO OBJECTS Sent by the Access Concentrator sys tem when the inac tivity timer of the keep alive protocol expires that is when the Access Concentrator sys tem does not see a message from the Signalling Gateway on the TCP link dur ing the time period specified by the inac tivity timer value setting inputPortClock ClearedNotify System Info NO OBJ...

Page 313: ...terface has been modified interfaceModi fyFailNotify Interface Info interfaceIndex interfaceType interfaceFailureReasonCode Notification that an attempt to modify an interface has failed interfaceOutOf ServiceNotify Interface Major interfaceIndex interfaceType Notification that an interface is now out of service intf CBR Cell Rate Exceeded Interface Indicated that the available CBR cell rate has b...

Page 314: ...ction request between an in band manage ment interface and an ATM interface has failed ipAtmBkApp PvcVccSetupNo tify Connec tion Response ipAtmAppPvcVccDestAddrA ipAtmAppPvcVccSubnet MaskA ipAtmAppPvcVccIfB ipAtmAppPvcVccVpiB ipAtmAppPvcVccVciB The DHPVC VCC backup connection between an in band management inter face and an ATM interface has been created ipAtmBkApp PvcVccTear DownNotify Connec tion...

Page 315: ... Gateway on the TCP link during the time period speci fied by the keep alive timer setting keepAliveTimer ExpiredInOne WayStateNotify System Major NO OBJECTS Sent by the Access Concentrator sys tem when the keep alive timer expires in the ONE Way state of the keep alive protocol that is when the Access Concentrator sys tem does not see a keep alive message from the Signalling Gateway on the TCP li...

Page 316: ...ype This trap indicates that a cardType in cardSlot becomes busy and the CPU module reboots it This is different from when an I O module is actually removed muxReadyCon firmNotRe ceivedNotify System Major NO OBJECTS If Access Concentra tor system is config ured as TCP client this trap is sent if the MUX_READY_CONF message is not received after send ing the MUX_READY_IND message three times This tr...

Page 317: ... status of oam Activation Deactivation request oamTestReqFail Notify Connec tion Response oamTestIfB oamTestVpiB oamTestVciB oamTestFailureReasonCode OAM loopback test request has failed oc3APSStateCha ngeNotify Module response oc3APSPairPortIndex oc3A PSReason Code oc3APSK1K2Rx oc3 APSK1K2Tx oc3APSSelecto rState oc3APSWorkingLine SignalSta tus oc3APSProtectionLineSi gnalStatus Notification oc3APS...

Page 318: ... proto col on the TCP link between the Access Concentrator sys tem and the CG pnniIntfCfgFail Notify Interface Info interfaceIndex pnniCode Indicates that a PNNI Interface has failed to be created pnniNodeCfg FailNotify System Info swtchNodeIndx pnniCode Indicates that a PNNI Node Creation has failed pnniNodeCf gNotify System Info swtchNodeIndx pnniCode Indicates that a PNNI Node has been cre ated...

Page 319: ...the PNNI Link is Up and Advertising pnniRtAddrAd dByIlmiNotify System Info swtchNodeIndx interfaceIndex pnniCode Indicates that an end system Address has been dynamically added to PNNI by ILMI pnniRtAddrCfg FailNotify System Info swtchNodeIndx interfaceIndex pnniCode Indicates that a PNNI Route Address Con figuration has failed pnniRtAddrCf gNotify System Info swtchNodeIndx interfaceIndex pnniCode...

Page 320: ...e bus based backplane has failed Please call Technical Support immediately to resolve the prob lem remoteReboot Notify System Info remoteRebootReasonCode Indicates the result of the requested reboot action removeConfig FilesNotify System Info removeConfigFiles Indicates the status of the removal of the configuration files saveConfigura tionNotify System Info saveConfigurationReason Code Indicates ...

Page 321: ...tify System Critical NO OBJECTS Indicates that the secondary stratum card does not sup port this mode of operation being applied to the pri mary stratum Card must be upgraded stratumMo deChangeNotify System Info stratumMode The current opera tional status of the Stratum 3 4 module has changed systemCold StartNotify System Info NO OBJECTS System has success fully completed ini tialization from a co...

Page 322: ... PvcVccReqFail Notify Connec tion Response vbrAtmPvcVccIfA vbrAtmPvcVccIfB vbrAtmPvcVccVpiB vbrAtmPvcVccVciB pvcFailureReasonCode The DHPVC VCC backup connection request between a variable bit rate interface and an ATM interface has failed vbrAtmBk PvcVccSetupNo tify Connec tion Response vbrAtmPvcVccIfA vbrAtmPvcVccIfB vbrAtmPvcVccVpiB vbrAtmPvcVccVciB The DHPVC VCC backup connection between a var...

Page 323: ...en deleted vbrAtmSpvcCo nfigFailNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA vbrAtmSpvcRemoteVbrPor tAddr spvcConfigFailureCode Notification that an attempt to configure an endpoint as TE SPVC endpoint has failed vbrAtmSpvcCo nfiguredNotify Interface Info spvcAddrIfA vbrAtmSpvcRemoteVbrPor tAddr Notification that an endpoint has been configured as TE SPVC endpoint vbrAtmSpvcDe letedNotify Interface Info spvc...

Page 324: ... and ATM endpoints has been made success fully vbrAtmSpvcVcc TearDownNotify Connec tion Response vbrAtmSpvcVccIfA vbrAtmSpvcVccIfB vbrAtmSpvcVccVpiB vbrAtmSpvcVccVciB Notification that a SPVC connection between TE and ATM endpoints has been deleted vbrSpvcConfig FailNotify Interface Info interfaceIndex spvcConfigFailureCode Notification that an attempt to configure an endpoint as TE SPVC endpoint ...

Page 325: ...vcIfB The PVC connection between two vari able bit rate inter faces has been deleted versionConfigu rationNotify System Info versionConfigurationRea sonCode Indicates the com pletion status of the upgrade or down grade vi 0 Non Ubr Conn Not Supp Connec tion Response Notification that a non UBR connec tion on virtual inter faces is not supported for duplex connections vi 0 Non Ubr Conn Not SuppA2B ...

Page 326: ...BR band width is unavailable for simplex connec tions Side A vi Cbr Bw Unavailable Ergs B Connec tion Response Notification that the requested amount of egress CBR band width is unavailable for simplex connec tions Side B vi CellRate Too Hi Connec tion Response Notification that the requested virtual interface cell rate connection exceeds the available range vi CellRate Too Lo Connec tion Response...

Page 327: ...otification that the virtual interface fea ture is not enables for duplex connec tion Side A vi Not Enabled B Notification that the virtual interface fea ture is not enables for duplex connec tion Side B vi OOR Notification that the requested VI number is out of range for duplex connections vi OOR A Notification that the requested VI number is out of range for simplex connections Side A vi OOR B N...

Page 328: ...otification that a UBR connection has been attempted on a virtual interface with a designation other than VI 0 for a duplex connection vi Should Be 0 A Notification that a UBR connection has been attempted on a virtual interface with a designation other than VI 0 for a sim plex connection Side A vi Should Be 0 B Notification that a UBR connection has been attempted on a virtual interface with a de...

Page 329: ...agement of the disposition of a pre vious ARP Table Request viprIpIntfTrap Interface Info viprSlot viprRouterId viprIntfId ipIntfStatus Indicates success fail of IP Network Inter face level operations viprPingTrap Interface Info viprSlot viprRou terId ipAddrNumber ping StatusReasonCode The Vipr Task is noti fying Network Man agement of the disposition of a pre vious Ping Request viprRoutingTrap In...

Page 330: ...l of VI Overload pvcFailureReason Code virtualUNIInt fCreateFailNo tify Interface Info virtualUNIIfIndex virtualUNIVUNIId interfaceFailureReasonCode Notification that an attempt to create an interface has fail virtualUNIInt fCreatedNotify Interface Response virtualUNIIfIndex virtualUNIVUNIId Response to cre ation of Virtual UNI virtualUNIInt fDeleteNotify Interface Response virtualUNIIfIndex virtu...

Page 331: ... a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 4 APS Failure Reason Codes arpStatus Success Arp Data is Available Failure Reply from RS Card timed out Valid range is a number between 1 and 2 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Number Value Enumerated Type 1 inputContactClosed 2 inputContactOpen 3 outputActivated 4 outputDactivated 5 audibleLocalAla...

Page 332: ...Remote Failure Indicator fault Implementation specific fault at near end txUnusableFe Tx link forced to unusable due to far end behavior rxUnusableFe Rx link forced to unusable due to far end behavior Valid range is a number between 1 and 7 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 6 ATM IMA Interface Status Codes atmPvcVccIfA Interface index for side A of an ...

Page 333: ...e port number and CCC is the channel number atmPvcVpcVpiA VPI value for side A of an ATM to ATM PVC VPC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 atmPvcVpcVpiB VPI value for side B of an ATM to ATM PVC VPC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 atmSpvcVccIfA Interface index for side A of an ATM SPVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form S...

Page 334: ...face index for side A of a Bridge to Bridge PVC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number bridgeBridgePvcIfB Interface index for side B of a Bridge to Bridge PVC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number ...

Page 335: ...e is a number between 1 and 42 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 9 Module Type Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 none 3 oC 3c 4 dS3 ATM 5 dS1 CircuitEm 6 dS1 ATM 7 e1 CircuitEm 8 e3 ATM 9 highSpeed 10 multiSerial 11 dSPI 12 twoWireStation 13 twoWireOffice 14 cPU 15 stratum 16 powerSupply 17 protectionCard 18 e1 ATM 19 ethernet 20 enhancedDS1 21 enha...

Page 336: ...ATM PVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number cirEmAtmPvcVccIfB Interface index for side B the ATM side of a circuit emulation to ATM PVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is t...

Page 337: ...where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number cirEmCirEmPvcIfB Interface index for side B of a circuit emulation circuit emulation PVC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number d1ciNumber The number of the d1ci being used deviceId The device ID is used ...

Page 338: ... relay to ATM PVC VCC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 frFrPvcDlciA DLCI value for side A of a frame relay to frame relay PVC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 1023 frFrPvcDlciB DLCI value for side B of a frame relay to frame relay PVC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 1023 frFrPvcIfA Interface index for side A of a frame relay to frame relay PVC ...

Page 339: ...guration mismatch has occurred CTC and CTC modes are not the same at both ends of the IMA virtual links Valid range is a number between 1 and 8 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type interfaceFailureReason Code Identification of cause for failure in changing the status of an interface interfaceInService Most if not all modifications require that the interface be ou...

Page 340: ...nstructured CE otherInterfacesExistOnThisPort ISDN interface needs all 24 channels on the port If any of the channels on that interface are already configured the ISDN interface can not be defined on that port Valid range is a number between 1 and 28 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 13 Interface Failure Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 inte...

Page 341: ...a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type ipAddrNumber The IP address of the host network to be echoed ipAtmAppPvcVccDest AddrA Destination IP address of an in band management ATM connection Value is an IP address 26 intfChange Disallowed on APS Protec tionPort 27 intferfaceCurrentlyNotSupported 28 failure at call handler Table A 13 Interface Failure Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated ...

Page 342: ...en 0 and 65535 ipAtmAppPvcVccVpiB VPI value for side B the ATM side of an in band management to ATM connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 ipIntfStatus Return codes for the Route Server module s IP interface operations Valid range is a number between 1 and 16 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type ipTypeReasonCode Indicator of which ip address had th...

Page 343: ...dr1 5 siteRemoteMgrAddr2 6 siteRemoteMgrAddr3 7 siteRemoteMgrAddr4 8 siteRemoteMgrAddr5 9 inBandPrimaryIpAddress 10 inBandPrimaryIpMask 11 inBandBackupIpAddress 12 inBandBackupIpMask 13 siteIncorrectGatewaySubnet 14 siteGatewayInbandAddrMatch 15 siteIncorrectInbandSubnet 16 siteIncorrectEthernetSubnet 17 cpuIpSameAsSwitchIpAddr 18 cpuIpAddrInvalid 19 cpuAndIpMaskInvalid 20 switchAndCpuIpSubnetMism...

Page 344: ...Of Signal 128 dsx1LoopbackState Near end is looped 256 dsx1T16AIS E1 TS16 AIS 512 dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF Far End Sending TS16 LOMF 1024 dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF Near End Sending TS16 LOMF 2048 dsx1RcvTestCode Near End detects a test code 4096 dsx1OtherFailure Any other line status not shown in this table Table A 18 DS3 ATM and DS3 Frame Relay Module Line Status Codes Bit Value Alarm Description 1 dsx3NoAlarm ...

Page 345: ...r end Loss Of Signal 128 e1LoopbackState Near end is looped 256 e1T16AIS E1 TS16 AIS 512 e1RcvFarEndLOMF Far End Sending TS16 LOMF 1024 e1XmtFarEndLOMF Near End Sending TS16 LOMF 2048 e1RcvTestCode Near End detects a test code 4096 e1OtherFailure Any other line status not shown in this table Table A 20 E3 ATM Module Line Status Codes Bit Value Alarm Description 1 e3NoAlarm No alarm present 2 e3Rcv...

Page 346: ...ue Alarm Description 1 oc3NoAlarm No alarm present 2 oc3RcvRAIFailure Receiving Yellow Remote Alarm Indication 4 oc3XmitRAIAlarm Transmitting Yellow Remote Alarm Indication 8 oc3RcvAIS Receiving AIS failure state 16 oc3XmitAIS Transmitting AIS failure statue 32 oc3LOF Receiving LOF failure state 64 oc3LOS Receiving LOS failure state 128 oc3LoopbackState Looping the received signal 256 oc3RcvTestCo...

Page 347: ...where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number oamTestVciB VCI value under testing for oam loopback test Valid range is a number between 0 and 65535 oamTestVpiB VPI value under testing for oam loopback test Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 Table A 24 Voice 2 Wire Station Module Line Status Codes Bit Value Alarm Description 1 NoAlarm No alarm present 2 Sig...

Page 348: ...d range is a number between 1 and 62 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 27 OC 3c APS Protection Line Signal Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 noAlarm 2 signalDegradation 4 signalFailure 8 lostCellDelineation 16 switchByteFailure 32 ais l 64 ais p 128 lop 256 lof 512 los 1024 moduleFailure Table A 28 OC 3c APS Reason Codes Number Value Enumerat...

Page 349: ...ated type 40 remoteprotectManu alSw 42 remoteprotectSD 44 remoteprotectSF 46 remoteprotectForced 47 remoteprotectLockOut 48 noRequest 49 remoteworking DoNotRevert 56 remoteworkingManu alSw 58 remoteworkingSD 60 remoteworkingSF 62 remoteworkingForced Table A 28 OC 3c APS Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Table A 29 OC 3c APS Selector State Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 w active p sta...

Page 350: ...eous Reasons in PNNI Configuration Valid range is a number between 1 and 20 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 31 Ping Status Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 alive 2 not alive Table A 32 PNNI Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 pnniInvEndSysPortId 2 pnniNodeAdmStatNotUp 3 pnniProtLnkStatDown 4 pnniProtLnkStatUpNotAdv 5 pnniProtLinkStatUpAdv...

Page 351: ...mbers and their enumerated type primarySoftware Version Software version running on primary CPU pvcFailureReasonCode An identified reason why an ATM PVC connection request failed Valid range is a number between 1 and 218 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 33 Port Failure Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 insufficientModuleBandwidth 2 localLoop...

Page 352: ...ThanVcMaxIgrsB2A 23 vcGreaterThanVcMaxEgrsB2A 24 vpLessThanVpMinIgrsA2B 25 vpLessThanVpMinEgrsA2B 26 vpLessThanVpMinIgrsB2A 27 vpLessThanVpMinEgrsB2A 28 vpGreaterThanVpMaxIgrsA2B 29 vpGreaterThanVpMaxEgrsA2B 30 vpGreaterThanVpMaxIgrsB2A 31 vpGreaterThanVpMaxEgrsB2A 32 vpGreaterThanVpMaxIispIgrsA2B 33 vpGreaterThanVpMaxIispEgrsA2B 34 vpGreaterThanVpMaxIispIgrsB2A 35 vpGreaterThanVpMaxIispEgrsB2A 36...

Page 353: ...otNullInVpcIgrsA2B 60 vciIsNotNullInVpcEgrsA2B 61 vciIsNotNullInVpcIgrsB2A 62 vciIsNotNullInVpcEgrsB2A 63 vpiInVpcReservedListA2B 64 vpiInVpcReservedListB2A 65 vpiVciInReservedListA2B 66 vpiVciInReservedListB2A 67 vpiInVpcPvcListA2B 68 vpiInVpcPvcListB2A 69 vpiVciInPvcListA2B 70 vpiVciInPvcListB2A 71 vpiInVpcReleasedListA2B 72 vpiInVpcReleasedListB2A 73 vpiVciInReleasedListA2B 74 vpiVciInReleasedL...

Page 354: ...horeTimeout 95 dlciFoundInReservedList 96 dlciFoundInPvcList 97 dlciFoundInReleasedList 98 invalidDlci 99 slotA OutOfRange 100 portA OutOfRange 101 channelA OutOfRange 102 moduleA Uninitialized 103 physicalPortA Uninitialized 104 channelA NotBound 105 moduleA UnrecognizablePortType 106 slotB OutOfRange 107 portB OutOfRange 108 channelB OutOfRange 109 moduleB Uninitialized 110 physicalPortB Uniniti...

Page 355: ...t 135 interfaceA InCircuitEmulationReleasedList 136 interfaceA InCircuitEmulationReservedList 137 notNullVpcInNoisyLinkA2BIgrs 138 notNullVpcInNoisyLinkA2BEgrs 139 invalidVccInNoisyLinkA2BIgrs 140 invalidVccInNoisyLinkA2BEgrs 141 unsupportedFrwdErrCorrectValueA2B 142 interfaceB InHdlcPvcList 143 interfaceB InHdlcReleasedList 144 interfaceB InHdlcReservedList 145 interfaceB InTerminalEmulationPvcLi...

Page 356: ...fecAutoInSimplexNotValid 170 fecResourceUnavailable 171 notBridgeInterfaceA 172 notBridgeInterfaceB 173 invalidBridgePortA2B 174 invalidBridgePortB2A 175 interfaceAInBridgePvcList 176 interfaceBInBridgePvcList 177 interfaceAInBridgeReleasedList 178 interfaceBInBridgeReleasedList 179 interfaceAInBridgeReservedList 180 interfaceBInBridgeReservedList 181 invalidDlciA 182 invalidDlciB 183 unrecognizab...

Page 357: ...leEchoCancellationModeA2B 205 unrecognizableVoiceCompressionModeA2B 206 unrecognizableCallingToneDetectionA2B 207 unrecognizableCodingTranslationA2B 208 unrecognizableSilenceDetectionModeB2A 209 unrecognizableEchoCancellationModeB2A 210 unrecognizableVoiceCompressionModeB2A 211 unrecognizableCallingToneDetectionB2A 212 unrecognizableCodingTranslationB2A 213 dspUnsupportedForMultiCastConns 214 dspR...

Page 358: ...boot NoCardInSlot 23 ioCard7Reboot NoCardInSlot 24 ioCard8Reboot NoCardInSlot 25 ioCard9Reboot NoCardInSlot 26 ioCard10Reboot NoCardInSlot 27 ioCard11Reboot NoCardInSlot 28 ioCard12Reboot NoCardInSlot 29 ioCard13Reboot NoCardInSlot 30 ioCard14Reboot NoCardInSlot 31 ioCard15Reboot NoCardInSlot 32 ioCard16Reboot NoCardInSlot 33 allIOCardReboot OK 34 allIOCardReboot NoIOCards 35 chassisReboot Proceed...

Page 359: ...d their enumerated type Table A 38 Route Server Status Codes routingStatus Success Routing Data is Available Failure Reply from RS Card timed out Valid range is a number between 1 and 2 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 39 Routing Status Codes 43 primaryCpuReboot Fail VersionControlIn Progress 44 primaryCpuSwitchover Fail VersionControlIn Progress 45 p...

Page 360: ...quired While configuring it as SPVC endpoint this interface is not as desired e g it is not CE while trying to configure CES SPVC notActiveSpvc This endpoint is Passive SPVC endpoint so SPVC paramerers can t be modified Valid range is a number between 1 and 20 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 41 SPVC Configuration Failure Codes Table A 40 Save Configu...

Page 361: ...imit 12 interfaceNotConfiguredAsCE 13 interfaceNotConfiguredAsVbr 14 interfaceNotConfiguredAsAtm 15 noAddressConfiguredOnTheInterface 16 localAddressNotValid 17 vpiVciUnavailable 18 pvcAlreadySetupOnVpiVci 19 pvcAlreadySetupOnInterface 20 retryIntervalTooSmall Number Value Enumerated Type Table A 42 Static Route Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 statRtOk 2 statRtIntFailure 3 statRtMany 4 statRt...

Page 362: ...tween numbers and their enumerated type swtchNodeIndx Switch Node Index for PNNI timingReasonCode Indicator of type of relationship violated Valid range is a number between 1 and 2 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 43 Stratum 3 4 Module Mode Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 synchronized3 2 synchronized4 3 holdover 4 freerun Table A 44 Subchannel St...

Page 363: ...deSwCopyStatus is aborted Valid range is a number between 1 and 23 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Number Value Enumerated Type 1 invalidForwardDelay MaxAge 2 invalidHelloTime MaxAge Table A 46 Upgrade Software Copy Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 noActivity 2 working 3 doneSuccessfully 4 doneWithError 5 aborted Table A 47 Upgrade Software Error ...

Page 364: ... side of a variable bit rate to ATM SPVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number vbrAtmSpvcVccIfB Interface index for side B the ATM side of a variable bit rate to ATM SPVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot P...

Page 365: ...outing table entry viprRouterId A unique ID for the Router Instance in a router module viprSlot The slot number of the Route Server module SS viprSubChnlId A unique ID for the subchannel in the interface Table A 48 Version Configuration Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 upgrade Start 2 upgrade Completed 3 upgrade Fail 4 downgrade Start 5 downgrade Completed 6 downgrade Fail 7 upgrade Fai...

Page 366: ... operations Valid range is a number between 1 and 16 See table below for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 49 VPN Trap Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type 1 vpnAddOk 2 vpnInternalFailure 3 vpnTooMany 4 vpnBadSlot 5 vpnBadId 6 vpnBadState 7 vpnBadTimerVal 8 vpnAlreadyExists 9 vpnCantLocate 10 vpnDelInProgress 11 vpnLockedIdle 12 vpnGeneralFailure 13 vpnNotAllowed 14 ...

Page 367: ... is shown in Figure B 1 Table B 1 describes the pin configuration for the connector on the 110 V ac and the 220 V ac Power Supply components Figure B 1 Pin Configuration for the Connector on the 110 V ac and the 220 V ac Power Supply Components Table B 1 Pin Descriptions for the Connector on the 110 V ac and the 220 V ac Power Supply Components Pin Description Line Accepts the appropriate phased v...

Page 368: ...nal computer PC or workstation as the console use a standard DB9 female connector with an attached RJ 11 connector Be sure to use the correct type of cable to ensure proper operation Table B 2 and Table B 3 describe the pin configuration for DB9 connectors with two different wire coloring schemes The SUN Microsystems workstation as well as other types of workstations can also be used to connect to...

Page 369: ...Configuration for the Stratum 3 4 Connector The composite clock signal for the Stratum 3 4 component is a 64 Kbps bipolar signal with an 8 Kbps bipolar violation signal Figure B 3 is a diagram for general reference only Detailed parameters for the composite clock signal are described in Bellcore document TA TSY 000378 ITU G 703 Figure B 2 Pin Locations on the RJ 45 Connector Table B 5 Pin Descript...

Page 370: ...is transmitted over a shielded twisted pair cable The cable shield is grounded at the composite clock source Table B 6 describes the pin configuration for the faceplate connector on the Stratum 3 4 component Figure B 3 Composite Clock Signal Table B 6 Pin Descriptions for the RJ 11 Connector on the Stratum 3 4 Component Pin Description 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 RX 4 RX 5 Not used 6 Not used 9 8 µs 1...

Page 371: ...main router Access Concentrator system is connected to the NMS machine through an Ethernet connection The main router is connected to an intermediate router Access Concentrator system or an end system Access Concentrator system through ATM connections In this configuration ATM connections are made to the nearest hop in the tree structure Hybrid connection configuration Connects the main router Acc...

Page 372: ...n the SUN Workstation 2 Setting up ATM ARP entries for the end of the ATM connection at the SUN workstation see the procedure also below Begin Setting Up the FORE Card on the SUN Workstation On the SUN workstation assign the FORE card interface an IP address that is on a different network than the IP address for the Ethernet interface of the SUN workstation Perform the steps in the following proce...

Page 373: ...ifconfig fa0 Consult your FORE user s manual for additional instructions on the many variables you may encounter beyond this point End ATM ARP table entries should be created on the SUN machine Each entry specifies the remote PSAX system in band management IP address primary and the corresponding ATM connection VCC VPC that is connected to the remote PSAX system Add a PVC connection on the FORE ca...

Page 374: ...rect connection to the SUN machine s FORE card interface IP address Here a direct connection implies that it should not be IP routed through a CPU module It should be an ATM connection which may be tunneled through a number of switches 6 If the ATM end points are connected to a Cisco router instead of a SUN machine then the remote PSAX system can be configured with a default gateway address which ...

Page 375: ...ddress on Ethernet Check Site Specific Configuration Site Specific Configuration IP Address on the main router PSAX system node A metric 10 2 In this configuration one or more PSAX systems can act as routers to channel traffic to different subnets There are two type of router PSAX system connections The first type is the main router connected directly to the NMS stations either through Ethernet or...

Page 376: ... band subnet Routing to intermediate PSAX systems is done based on the subnet mask The subnetwork address provided in the connection table and routing to the end system PSAX system is based on the host address of the end system configured in the connection table Routing to the NMS stations is based on the mask and network address to the NMS stations configured in the connection table With this con...

Page 377: ... than 255 0 0 0 if they go to network 20 0 0 0 For example mask 255 255 0 0 is assigned for downstream connection 2 Configure the primary and backup IP addresses for in band management on the CPU module of the intermediate router PSAX system Node B using the console interface Example Primary IP Address 020 001 001 002 Primary IP Mask 255 255 000 000 Connections downstream from Node B to the subtre...

Page 378: ...55 255 000 6 Configure the primary IP address for in band management on the CPU module of the main router PSAX system Node X using the console interface Use Site Specific Configuration In Band Management menu Example Primary IP Address 020 002 001 001 Primary IP Mask 255 255 000 000 7 Configure the primary IP Address for in band management on the CPU module of the main router PSAX system Node Y us...

Page 379: ...Channel 1 Slot Slot VPI VPIaxIP Address 020 002 000 000 Port1 VCI VCIaxIP Mask 255 255 000 000 Channel 1 10 Set up in band management connections on the CPU module of Node B Example Slot Slot VPI VPIabIP Address NMS net addr Port1 VCI VCIabIP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Slot Slot VPI VPIbcIP Address 020 001 001 000 Port1 VCI VCIbcIP Mask 255 255 255 000 Channel 1 Slot Slot VPI VPIbdIP Address 020 ...

Page 380: ...0 exists on the SUN machine using the netstat nr command 14 Use ping telnet rlogin and ftp from the SUN machine to nodes A B C E and F to test the TCP IP connectivity End Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration The main router PSAX system Node A has two or more connections to remote PSAX systems that are in the same in band subnet as the Node A PSAX system Default gateways through in band connec...

Page 381: ... Configuration Site Specific Configuration IP AddrPSAX systemess on the main router PSAX system node A metric 10 2 In this configuration only one PSAX system can act as the router to channel traffic from Ethernet to the in band network This is the main router PSAX system The main router PSAX system has direct ATM connections to all remote PSAX systems These connections may be tunneled through a nu...

Page 382: ...of the remote PSAX systems 9 The remote PSAX system should have only one connection to the NMS station s network and the appropriate mask if the main router PSAX system is not used as default gateway by the remote PSAX system 10 If the main router PSAX system is used as a default gateway by the remote PSAX system then the remote PSAX system should have only one in band connection to the main route...

Page 383: ...rimary IP Address for in band management on the CPU module of main router PSAX system Node D using the console interface Use Site Specific Configuration In Band Management menu Example Primary IP Address 020 001 001 004 Primary IP Mask 255 000 000 000 5 Configure the primary IP address for in band management on the CPU module of main router PSAX system Node E using the console interface Use Site S...

Page 384: ...00 000 000 Channel 1 Slot Slot VPI VPIaeIP Address 020 001 001 005 Port1 VCI VCIaeIP Mask 255 000 000 000 Channel 1 7 Set up in band management connections on the CPU module of each of the Nodes B C D and E Example Node B Slot Slot VPI VPIabIP Address NMS net addr Port1 VCI VCIabIP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Node C Slot Slot VPI VPIacIP Address NMS net addr Port1 VCI VCIacIP Mask NMS net mask Cha...

Page 385: ...Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration Channel 1 8 Verify that a routing table entry from the SUN machine s network to network 20 0 0 0 exists on the SUN machine using the netstat nr command 9 Use ping telnet rlogin and ftp from the SUN machine to nodes A B C E and F to test the TCP IP connectivity End ...

Page 386: ...Appendix C Configuring In Band Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration C 16 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 ...

Page 387: ...ATM to ATM VCC PVC connection ATM to ATM VPC PVC connection Bridge to ATM VCC PVC connection Circuit Emulation to ATM VCC PVC connection Frame Relay to ATM VCC PVC connection In band ATM PVC connection VBR to ATM VCC PVC connection Traffic Descriptors Supported The traffic descriptors available for these connections types are as follows the values as they appear on the window are shown in parenthe...

Page 388: ...igh and low priority for bucket 1 and CLP 0 cells high priority for bucket 2 For bucket 1 the Access Concentrator ignores the CLP bit value for cells passing into bucket 1 and drops all cells violating the value set for the PCR For bucket 2 the system takes one of the following actions When the connection is configured for variable bit rate VBR traffic the Access Concentrator drops all CLP 0 cells...

Page 389: ...y module table QoS Information Tables Table E 1 details the Access Concentrator system support of defined ATM quality of service QoS classes Table E 1 Access Concentrator System Supported Service Classes ATM Service Class Description Constant Bit Rate CBR Service that operates on a connection basis and offers consistent delay predictability used for applications such as circuit emulation voice and...

Page 390: ... delivery of cells used for data applications that have potentially bursty traffic characteristics including LAN interconnect CAD CAM and multimedia This class can be used to support SMDS switched multimegabit data service Unspecified Bit Rate UBR Service that operates on a connection basis and allows for raw cell or best effort transport by the network In this service cells are trans ported by th...

Page 391: ...ate VBR Variable Bit Rate Real Time VBR RT Class 2 Very Low Very Low VBR 1 Class 2 Low Low VBR 2 Class 2 Low Low VBR 3 Variable Bit Rate Nonreal Time VBR NRT Classes 3 4 Low Medium VBR 4 Classes 3 4 Low High VBR 5 Unspecified Bit Rate UBR Class 5 Very High Very High VBR 6 Table E 4 Mapping ATM Service Classes to Access Concentrator Systems Priority Levels ATM Classes of Service Internal Priority P...

Page 392: ...tics of International Telephone Connections and International Telephone Circuits Echo Cancellers Echo cancellation general ITU T G 702 General Aspects of Digital Transmission Systems Terminal Equipments Digital Hierarchy Bit Rates ITU T G 703 Physical Electrical Characteristics of Hier archical Digital Interfaces ITU T G 704 Synchronous frame structures used at 1544 6312 2048 8488 and 44 736 Kbit ...

Page 393: ...operating at the third order bit rate of 34 368 kbit s and the fourth order bit rate of 139 264 kbit s and using positive justification ITU T G 783 Transmission Systems and Media Digital Systems and Networks Digital Transmis sion Systems Terminal Equip ments Principal Characteristics of Multiplexing Equipment for the Synchro nous Digital Hierarchy Characteristics of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy S...

Page 394: ...aptation Layer specifica tion Type 2 AAL Multiplexing support ITU T I 363 5 B ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specifica tion Type 5 AAL ITU T I 366 1 Segmentation and Reassembly Service Specific Convergence Sublayer for the AAL type 2 ITU T I 370 Congestion Management for ISDN Frame Relay Bearing Service Enhanced DS1 and Enhanced E1 modules ITU T I 371 Traffic control and congestion control in B ISDN No...

Page 395: ...gnaling System No 1 DSS 1 Signaling Specifications for Frame Mode Switched and Permanent Vir tual Connection Control and Status Moni toring ITU T Q 2931 B ISDN Application protocols for access signalling Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network B ISDN Digital Sub scriber Signalling System No 2 DSS 2 User Network Interface UNI Layer 3 Specification For Basic Call Connection Control ITU T Q 297...

Page 396: ...S AAL1 Trunking CCS Q 931 AAL1 Trunking CCS Q 931 QSIG AAL1 Trunk ing CAS af vtoa 0089 000 ATM Trunking Using AAL1 for Narrow Band Services V1 0 AAL2 Trunking af vtoa 0119 000 Low Speed Circuit Emulation Service IEEE 802 1d MAC Bridges Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Colli sion Detection CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications Ethernet module IE...

Page 397: ...r to Network UNI Implementation Agreement FRF 2 1 Frame Relay Network to Network NNI Implementation Agreement LMI services between two NNI services link management interface LMI services between two network network interface NNI services FRF 5 Frame Relay ATM PVC Network Internet working Implementation Agreement FRF 8 Frame Relay ATM PVC Service Internet working Implementation Agreement others EN5...

Page 398: ...upply has failed 10 Minus48vFailed Power Supply The 48 V dc Power Supply has failed 11 UnknownAlarm I O The reason for failure is not known 12 CompleteClock Failed Stratum The timing complete clock has failed 13 BackplaneCir cuitryFailed All The chassis backplane circuit board is not operating 14 PowerFailed Power Supply Power failed Table E 6 Alarm Status Descriptions for PSAX Access Concentrator...

Page 399: ...t emula tion to circuit emulation PVC connection X X Frame relay to ATM VCC PVC connec tion X X X X X Frame relay to frame relay PVC connec tion X In band man agement ATM PVC connec tion X X X X Variable bit rate VBR to ATM VCC PVC connection X X X X X X VBR to VBR PVC connec tion X X X X X X Table E 7 Interface Types by Connection Types ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM UNI 3 0 3 1 4...

Page 400: ...clude the Alarm ATM to ATM IISP constant bit rate CBR SVC connec tion X X X X X ATM to ATM IISP VBR SVC connection X X X ATM to ATM VCC SPVC connection X X X X X Circuit emula tion to ATM VCC SPVC connection X X X X X X Frame relay ATM VCC SPVC connec tion X X X X X VBR to ATM VCC SPVC connection X X X X X Table E 7 Interface Types by Connection Types ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM...

Page 401: ...ass through PRI ISDN Network User Terminal Emulation Channelized DS3 multi function X X X X X X X Channelized STS 1e T1 multi function X X X X X X X DS1 IMA X X X DS3 ATM X X X DS3 Frame Relay X DS3 IMA X X X X E1 IMA X X X E3 ATM X X X Enhanced DS1 multi function X X X X X X X X Enhanced E1 multi function X X X X X X X Ethernet X High Density E1 21 port X X X X X X X High Speed X X X port 2 only ...

Page 402: ...Appendix E Reference Information Interface Type by Module Table E 14 255 700 025 PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 User Guide Issue 1 Release 6 3 0 ...

Page 403: ...e 1 Release 6 3 0 F European Community Declarations of Conformity Overview of This Appendix This appendix contains the European Community EC Declarations of Conformity for Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives as applicable to the PacketStar Access Concentrator 60 ...

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Page 405: ...8 23N66 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative documents EN 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 EN 50082 1 1992 in accordance with the provisions of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 89 336 EEC I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the listed directives and standards Place of Issue Landover ...

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Page 407: ...is declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative documents EN 60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1997 A11 1997 in accordance with the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the listed directives and standards Place of Issue Landover Maryland USA Date June 26 2000 60...

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