Management Software AT-S65 User’s Guide AT-LX3800U Multi-Service Transport System Version 1.1.0 613-50604-00 Rev.
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Contents Preface ..................................................................................................................................................................................9 Where to Find Web-based Guides .......................................................................................................................................10 Contacting Allied Telesyn .......................................................................................................................
Displaying Outstanding Errors ..............................................................................................................................................60 Specifying a SysLog Server..................................................................................................................................................62 Using the System Diagnostics .....................................................................................................................................
Figures Figure 1. Connecting the Management Cable to the RS-232 Port ......................................................................................14 Figure 2. AT-S65 Main Menu...............................................................................................................................................15 Figure 3. Connecting a Cable to the 10/100Base-T Port.....................................................................................................17 Figure 4.
Figures Figure 51. TFTP Image Download Menu.............................................................................................................................96 Figure 52. TFTP Download..................................................................................................................................................
Tables Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Using the AT-S65 Menus Interface .......................................................................................................................19 SNMP Traps .........................................................................................................................................................31 Activity and Event Log Events ...................................................................................................................
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Preface This guide contains instructions on how to configure and manage an AT-LX3800U Multi-Service Transport System using the AT-S65 management software and contains the following sections: “Where to Find Web-based Guides” on page 10 “Contacting Allied Telesyn” on page 11 9
Preface Where to Find Web-based Guides The installation and user guides for all Allied Telesyn products are available in portable document format (PDF) on our web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com. You can view the documents online or download them onto a local workstation or server.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Contacting Allied Telesyn This section provides Allied Telesyn contact information for technical support as well as sales and corporate information. Online Support You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesyn Knowledge Base: http://kb.alliedtelesyn.com. You can use the Knowledge Base to submit questions to our technical support staff and review answers to previously asked questions.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started The AT-S65 management software for the AT-LX3800U Multi-Service Transport System allows you to monitor and manage the chassis and the components installed in it.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Local Management Session You establish a local management session with the AT-LX3800U chassis when you use the management cable included with the chassis to connect a terminal or PC with a terminal emulation program to the RS-232 port on the chassis. The RS-232 port is located on the front panel of the AT-LX3800U chassis and has a DIN-8 style connector.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None Note These settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an equivalent terminal emulation program. The software initializes. 4. Press Return. The Login prompt is displayed. 5. To configure chassis settings, enter “manager” as the user name. To only view the settings, enter “operator” as the user name. The Password prompt is displayed. 6.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Note The AT-S65 management software supports only one management session at a time. Therefore, it is important to always quit a management session when you are finished managing the chassis. Otherwise, you might block future management sessions or software downloads. You can configure a timeout value so that the chassis automatically disconnects a management session after a defined period of inactivity. The default timeout is 5 minutes.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Remote Management Session You can use the Telnet application from any workstation on your network to manage an AT-LX3800U system. This type of management session is referred to as remote management because you do not need to be physically close to the chassis to start the session. A remote management session allows you to access the same menus and options that you can access with a local management session.
Chapter 1: Getting Started The Password prompt is displayed. 4. To configure chassis settings, enter “friend” as the password for a manager login. To only view the settings, enter “operator” as the password for the operator login. The Main Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 2 on page 15. Refer to “Using the Menus Interface” on page 19 for information about how to move through the menus and make menu selections.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Using the Menus Interface Refer to Table 1 for information about how to move through the menus and make menu selections. Table 1. Using the AT-S65 Menus Interface When directed to You must Select an option Highlight the option by pressing the up (↑) or down (↓) arrow key; then press Enter. or Type the first character of the desired option and press Enter. Enter information (for example, the IP address of the chassis) Type the information and press Enter.
Chapter 1: Getting Started SNMP Management Session Another way to remotely manage an AT-LX3800U chassis is to use an SNMP management application such as HP OpenView or AT-View Plus. To use an SNMP management application, you should be familiar with management information base (MIB) objects. You must download the AT-LX3800U MIB file from the Allied Telesyn web site and compile the file with your SNMP program. For instructions, refer to your SNMP management documentation.
Chapter 2 Basic Parameters This chapter describes how to configure basic parameters on the chassis and contains the following procedures: “Configuring Basic Chassis Parameters” on page 22 “Setting the System Date and Time” on page 28 “Configuring the Trap Parameters” on page 30 “Setting the Temperature Thresholds” on page 33 “Pinging a Remote System” on page 37 “Resetting and Restarting the System” on page 39 “Changing the RS-232 Terminal Baud Rate” on page 40 “Displaying an
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Configuring Basic Chassis Parameters The AT-S65 management software provides options to configure some basic parameters on the chassis.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide 3. Type a name for the system and press Enter. 4. Select IP Parameters and press Enter. The IP Parameters Menu is shown in Figure 5. IP Parameters Menu IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway Address: Null (not configured) 255.255.0.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Note The IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway parameters are described in “Configuring the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway,” next. The Manager IP addresses are described in “Configuring the Manager IP Addresses” on page 24. The Disable DHCP and Enable DHCP parameters are described in “Enabling or Disabling DHCP” on page 25.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The System Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 22. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select IP Parameters and press Enter. The IP Parameters Menu is shown in Figure 5 on page 23. 3. Adjust the following parameters as necessary: Manager Address1 through Manager Address 4 Specifies up to four IP addresses of network management stations that will receive SNMP traps from the chassis. This is optional. 4.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Note Boot Protocol (BOOTP), another protocol that performs an identical function, is not available on the AT-LX3800U system. To enable or disable DHCP, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration. The System Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 22. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select IP Parameters and press Enter. The IP Parameters Menu is shown in Figure 5 on page 23. 3.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide When you choose Enable DHCP, the IP Parameters Menu is refreshed to show the settings, as shown in Figure 6. IP Parameters Menu IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway Address: [using 145.39.8.189 from DHCP] [using 255.255.255.0 from DHCP] [using 149.39.8.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Setting the System Date and Time Setting the system time is important if you configured the chassis to send traps to your management stations. If the time is not set, traps do not contain the correct date and time. Therefore, it becomes difficult for you to determine when the events represented by the traps occurred. There are two ways to set the time: manually and using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide 3. Adjust the following parameters as necessary: System Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Enter a date for the system. Use two numbers for the day and month. Use four numbers to specify the year. Separate the values with slashes. For example, December 5, 2004 is specified as 12/05/2004. Note that if you then enable SNTP, the date you set is superseded by information obtained from the SNTP server.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Configuring the Trap Parameters The trap parameters specify which traps are sent to the SNMP management stations specified in “Configuring the Manager IP Addresses” on page 24. To set the trap parameters, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration. The System Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 22. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select Trap Parameters and press Enter. The Trap Parameters Menu is shown in Figure 8.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide 3. Enter or change the parameters as desired. Changes to the parameters take effect immediately on the chassis. The traps are described in Table 2. Table 2. SNMP Traps Trap Description Chassis Over-Temperature The chassis temperature has exceeded the set threshold. For information about setting the chassis temperature threshold, refer to “Configuring the Chassis Temperature Threshold” on page 33.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Table 2. SNMP Traps (Continued) Trap 32 Description Module Mode Change The operating mode of the line card has changed. See “Setting the Line Card’s Mode of Operation” on page 76 for more information. Cold Start The chassis has been power cycled. Authentication An SNMP management application has attempted to perform a Set function, and the Set community string on an SNMP management application is different from the same community string on the chassis.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Setting the Temperature Thresholds You can set a maximum temperature threshold for the chassis, line cards, and the SFPs in line cards. Whenever a temperature threshold is exceeded, the chassis sends a trap to the management stations defined in the Trap Parameters Menu, as described in “Configuring the Trap Parameters” on page 30.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters The Chassis Temperature Threshold Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 10. Chassis Temperature Threshold Menu Maximum Temperature Threshold: 60 Return to Temperature Threshold Configuration Menu ... Figure 10. Chassis Temperature Threshold Menu 4. From the Chassis Temperature Threshold Menu, select Maximum Temperature Threshold. 5. Enter a number for the Maximum Temperature Threshold and press Enter. The highest possible maximum temperature is 75° C. 6.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide 4. From the Line Card Temperature Configuration Menu, select Module Number. 5. Type the number of the line card where the SFP is located and press Enter. 6. Select Maximum Temperature Threshold. 7. Enter a number for the Maximum Temperature Threshold and press Enter. The highest possible maximum temperature is 120° C. The default is 75°C. 8. After you have adjusted the parameters, return to the Main Menu.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters 7. Enter a number for the Maximum Temperature Threshold and press Enter. The highest possible maximum temperature is 100° C. The default is 75°C. 8. After you have adjusted the parameters, return to the Main Menu. Note The option to set the temperature threshold for an SFP is only available on SFPs that support this feature.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Pinging a Remote System You can instruct the chassis to ping a remote device on your network. This procedure is useful in determining whether a valid link exists between the chassis and another device. The chassis sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request to the end node. If the node is operating and receives the request, it sends a reply to the chassis. Note You can only ping a remote device when you are connected remotely.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Note The first two options on this menu are described in Chapter 6, ”Downloading AT-S65 Management Software Updates” on page 83. The Reset and Restart the System option is described in “Resetting and Restarting the System” on page 39. The remaining options are described in Chapter 4, ”Monitoring System Performance” on page 51. 2. From the Administration Menu, select Ping a Remote System and press Enter. The Ping menu is shown in Figure 14.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Resetting and Restarting the System When you reset a system, the system is also restarted. Resetting and restarting the system is a way to refresh all the statistics displays or overcome system errors. This process does not affect any system settings, return the system to its default values, or affect traffic entering or leaving the line card’s physical line. However, it does terminate your management session and you must log in again after the reset is complete.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Changing the RS-232 Terminal Baud Rate The default settings for the RS-232 terminal port are: Baud rate: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None To set the RS-232 port to a different baud rate, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration. The System Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 22. 2. From the System Configuration Menu, select Terminal Configuration and press Enter.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The Terminal Data Rate menu is shown in Figure 18. Terminal Data Rate Menu > 115200 bps 19200 bps 9600 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps Return to Terminal Configuration Menu ... Figure 18. Terminal Data Rate Menu 4. Select the baud rate you want and press Enter. The default is 115200. To avoid connection problems, always set the terminal data rate and the baud rate in your terminal emulation program to the same setting. 5. Return to the Main Menu.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Displaying and Naming the Ethernet Port To display information about the 10/100Base-T Ethernet port and give it a name, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select Module Status and Configuration. The Module Status and Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 19.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The MGMT BOARD menu is shown in Figure 20. 9: MGMT BOARD Port Tx Link Online Module name Return to Module Status and Configuration Menu ... Figure 20. MGMT BOARD (Ethernet Port) Menu The MGMT BOARD menu shows the current status of the Ethernet port: Port This item always displays “Tx.” Link The status of the connection, which can be one of the following: Offline - The port does not have an active connection. Online - The port has an active connection. 3.
Chapter 2: Basic Parameters Returning the AT-S65 Management Software to the Factory Default Values To return the AT-S65 management software to the factory default values, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select Administration. The Administration Menu is shown in Figure 13 on page 37. 2. From the Administration Menu, select Reset Database to Default and press Enter. The message in Figure 21 is displayed.
Chapter 3 Menus Interface Security The AT-S65 management software includes features that allow you to configure the interface to prevent unauthorized individuals from accessing the software and making changes to the AT-LX3800U configuration settings.
Chapter 3: Menus Interface Security Setting Up Manager and Operator Passwords To prevent unauthorized individuals from accessing the AT-S65 management software, you can specify a password a user is required to enter in order to access the software. Any person who starts the AT-S65 management software, either as a manager or as an operator, is required to enter the password. The password is required whether they access the software locally or remotely.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The Omega Options Menu is shown in Figure 23. Omega Options Menu Manager Password: Operator Password: ***************** ***************** Timeout 5 > Local Omega Enabled Disable Local Omega > Remote Omega Enabled No Remote Omega Return to System Configuration Menu... Figure 23. Omega Options Menu 3. From the Omega Options menu, select Manager Password or Operator Password.
Chapter 3: Menus Interface Security Enabling or Disabling Access Methods As explained in Chapter 1, you can access the AT-LX3800U system locally through the RS-232 terminal port or remotely using the Telnet application. You can disable either method to enhance security by preventing unauthorized individuals from making changes to the system’s configuration settings. To enable or disable an access method, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, choose System Configuration.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Specifying a Timeout Value Specifying a timeout value is a way to prevent unauthorized individuals from using the management software in the event that you forget to exit the software and leave your management station unattended. When you specify a timeout value, the AT-S65 management software ends the session when it detects that there has been no activity in the amount of time you specify as the timeout value. The default timeout value is 5 minutes.
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Chapter 4 Monitoring System Performance This chapter describes the features in the AT-S65 management software for monitoring the performance of the AT-LX3800U Multi-Service Transport System and contains the following sections: “Displaying System Status Information” on page 52 “Using the System Activity Monitor” on page 54 “Using the Event Log” on page 57 “Displaying Outstanding Errors” on page 60 “Specifying a SysLog Server” on page 62 “Using the System Diagnostics” on page 63 51
Chapter 4: Monitoring System Performance Displaying System Status Information The AT-S65 management software provides comprehensive status information about the operation of the chassis and its components, including detailed information about the line cards. To view chassis status information, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select Module Status and Configuration. The Module Status and Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 24.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Cards” on page 67. For information about the Ethernet port, refer to “Displaying and Naming the Ethernet Port” on page 42.
Chapter 4: Monitoring System Performance Using the System Activity Monitor The AT-S65 management software keeps a list of AT-LX3800U system events such as the removal of an SFP or the loss of a data link. This list is called the activity log and you use the activity monitor to display the log. The activity log contains only those events that have occurred since you started the management session. Ending the session purges the log. The activity log can contain up to 256 events.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The Activity Monitor is shown in Figure 25.
Chapter 4: Monitoring System Performance Table 3. Activity and Event Log Events (Continued) Event Description Line Card n SFP Transceiver is Disabled The transmit port of an SFP has been disabled. Line Card n SFP Unplugged The SFP in a line card has been unplugged and/or removed. Line Card n Temperature Exceed High Limit The temperature of the line card has exceed the set maximum temperature. Line Card n TX Synchronization Failed The line card’s transmit port synchronization has failed.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Using the Event Log The event log provides vital information about chassis activity that helps you identify and solve system problems. The event log permanently stores system event information in a file saved in flash memory on the system. The file can contain up to 511 events. When the maximum number of events is reached, new events are added to the beginning of the file and old ones are deleted.
Chapter 4: Monitoring System Performance The event log is displayed, as shown in Figure 27.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide 3. From the Event Log menu, select Clear Event Log. The following message is displayed while the event log is being cleared: Please wait while the event log is cleared. Followed by: Done! 4. Return to the Main Menu.
Chapter 4: Monitoring System Performance Displaying Outstanding Errors Outstanding errors are hardware errors that require immediate attention. The most recent outstanding error is displayed at the bottom of every menu you view, and all the current outstanding errors are shown on the Outstanding Errors menu. Most outstanding errors report line cards that are inserted in the wrong slot (mismatched). To display the outstanding errors, perform the following procedure: 1.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Note A line card inserted in the wrong slot (mismatched) cannot pass data (traffic). These errors are the same as those shown in the activity and event logs. For more information, refer to Table 3, “Activity and Event Log Events” on page 55.
Chapter 4: Monitoring System Performance Specifying a SysLog Server The syslog protocol allows you to collect messages and events produced by a wide variety of network equipment in a single place. For instance, instead of viewing the event logs of several separate AT-LX3800U systems, you can have those events sent to a single syslog server on your network. The destination for the events is referred to as a facility code. To transmit the system events to a syslog server, perform the following procedure: 1.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Using the System Diagnostics The AT-S65 management software provides an option to run diagnostic self-tests on the chassis and line cards. The following section describes how to run chassis diagnostics. Using this information helps you diagnose performance problems with the chassis. For information about the line card diagnostics, refer to “Displaying the Line Card Diagnostics” on page 86. To run chassis diagnostics, perform the following procedure: 1.
Chapter 4: Monitoring System Performance The AT-S65 management software runs the diagnostics on the chassis and displays the Chassis Diagnostics menu, as shown in Figure 30. Chassis Diagnostics MAC Address: 00:30:84:00:00 WDM Chassis: AT-LX3800 Serial Number: S05525A022600001 Hardware Revision: A Running 3 hours, 15 minutes, 24 seconds Current Time: 07/30/2004 06:42:08 Diagnostic Results: Flash PROM: Good Voltage (+5V): +4.914 V Serial Interface: Good Voltage (+3.3V):+3.213 V Temperature: 30.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Flash PROM The status of the Flash PROM and its current voltage. Serial Interface The status of the RS-232 terminal port and its current voltage. Fan 1 through Fan 3 The status of the chassis fans and their current speed. RPSA and RPSB The status of the power supplies including whether or not the power supply is turned on and the status of the two fans it contains. The chassis can function with only one power supply, referred to as RPSA or RPSB in this menu. 4.
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Chapter 5 Working With Line Cards The AT-S65 management software provides several ways that you can view information about the line cards and run diagnostics on a line card. For diagnostic information about the overall system, refer to Chapter 4, “Monitoring System Performance” on page 51.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Displaying Basic Line Card Information The AT-S65 software provides a menu that displays an overview of the status of all the components in the system. To view the system status and configuration, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select Module Status and Configuration. The Module Status and Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 24 on page 52.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide On - The data is synchronized (locked) on a transmit path. R_SYN The status of the synchronization of the RX path, which can be one of the following: Off - The data is not synchronized (locked) on a receive path. On - The data is synchronized (locked) on a receive path. Port Side The status of the port (SFP) side of the line card, that coordinates with the Trib group of LEDs.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Displaying Detailed Line Card Information The AT-S65 management software provides detailed information about the line cards including items such as temperature, data rate, wavelength, and vendor information for the SFP.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The Module Status Menu provides the following information: Name The name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters including spaces and special characters. You may want to choose a name that reflects the organization or group that is connected through this line card.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Port Status The status of the SFP port. The options are: Enabled - Enables the laser on the SFP transceiver. This is the default. Disabled - Disables the laser on the SFP transceiver but does not terminate traffic. Line Card Mode of Operation Opens a menu where you set the line card’s mode of operation. For more information about the line card’s mode of operation, refer to “Setting the Line Card’s Mode of Operation” on page 76. 3.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Displaying SFP Vendor Information To display SFP vendor information, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select Module Status and Configuration. The Module Status and Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 24 on page 52. 2. Select the line card whose information you want to display and press Enter. The Module Status Menu for that line card is displayed. An example of that menu is shown in Figure 31 on page 70. 3.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Changing Basic Line Card Settings You can change the following settings to fit your network needs: Changing the Line Card Name and Location “Changing the Line Card Name and Location,” next “Enabling or Disabling a Line Card” on page 74 To change the name and location of the line card, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select Module Status and Configuration. The Module Status and Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 24 on page 52. 2.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide 2. Select the line card whose information you want to change and press Enter. The Module Status Menu for that line card is displayed. An example of that menu is shown in Figure 31 on page 70. 3. Select Module Status and press Enter. The options are: Enabled - Enables the line card. This is the default. Disabled - Disables the line card. 4. Press Enter to change the selection. 5. Return to the Main Menu.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Setting the Line Card’s Mode of Operation You can choose one of seven modes of operation for the ports on a line card. The modes determine what response the line card makes when an optical signal is present or interrupted. The modes include a default mode and six other modes divided into two groups: three missing link disabled modes and three fixed loopback modes, as shown in Table 4. Table 4.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Figure 34 shows four AT-LX3800U systems in a regeneration configuration. The line cards in the regeneration units (site B) are configured in either mode 7 (line loopback enabled) or mode 3 (port missing link enabled, line missing link disabled). If you choose mode 3, the line card automatically switches from line loopback configuration to a passthrough configuration as soon as the SFP port receives an optical signal.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Default Mode In the default mode (mode 1 shown in Figure 35), missing link is enabled for both the port (SFP) and line (WDM) sides. This mode allows the system to pass the status of its connections to the next stage in the data path.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Missing Link Disabled Modes To prevent a link from shutting down when a failure occurs somewhere in the signal path, use one of the missing link disabled modes. In the first missing link mode (#2) shown in Figure 36, in case C, when there is no optical signal received on the line side, the port (SFP) side output is activated and the port (SFP) side input is looped back to the SFP output.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Figure 37 describes mode #3. When missing link is enabled for the port (SFP) side and disabled for the WDM (line side). When the port side does not receive an optical signal (Case A), the WDM (line side) signal loops back to the line side.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide In mode 4, the third missing link mode (Figure 38), missing link is disabled on both the port and line sides. Case A shows that if there is no received signal at the port (SFP) side then the line side loops back to itself. Case C shows that if there is no received signal on the WDM (line) siden then the port (SFP) side loops back to itself.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards In mode 5 (Figure 39), loopback on the port side only, input to the port (SFP) side loops back and also propagates to the WDM (line) side as shwon in cases B and C..
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide When loopback is set for both the port and line sides as in mode 6 (Figure 40), the received optical signal on either side loops back.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Figure 41 shows loopback set for the line side only (mode 7). Optical signal input at the WDM (line) side is looped back and also propagated to the port (SFP) side.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The Module Status Menu for that line card is displayed. An example of that menu is shown in Figure 31 on page 70. 3. Select Line Card Mode of Operation and press Enter. The Line Card Mode of Operation menu is shown in Figure 42.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Displaying the Line Card Diagnostics The line card diagnostics provide important information about how the line card is functioning. To display the line card diagnostics, perform the following procedure: 1. From the Main Menu, select Administration. The Administration menu is shown in Figure 13 on page 37. 2. From the Administration menu, select Diagnostics and press Enter. The Diagnostics Menu is shown in Figure 29 on page 63. 3.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide The Module Diagnostics Menu is shown in Figure 44. Module Diagnostics Menu Hardware Revision Firmware Revision Line Card Part Number Line Card Serial Number REV A REV A AT-LX3811/1 A02007A040400002 Line Card Voltage Line Card Temperature Line Card Bias Line Card Transmit Power Line Card Receive Power Current Data Rate 3.306 V 46.0 Celsius 11.82416 mA 2.95589089 dBm -24 dBm 623.770 Mbps SFP Status Online Return to Line Card Diagnostics Menu ... Figure 44.
Chapter 5: Working With Line Cards Current Data Rate The current rate at which the line card is passing data ± 10%. SFP Status The status of the SFP in the line card. If no SFP is inserted, the status is “Unplugged” and no other information is displayed. When an SFP is inserted in the line card, the menu looks similar to Figure 45.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Max Data Rate The maximum data rate of the SFP. Note The accuracy of the above information depends upon the SFP vendor’s specification. This information is available only for SFPs approved by Allied Telesyn. 5. Return to the Main Menu.
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Chapter 6 Downloading AT-S65 Management Software Updates This chapter describes how to download AT-S65 software updates and contains the following sections: “Using Xmodem to Update the AT-S65 Management Software” on page 93 “Using TFTP to Update the AT-S65 Management Software” on page 96 Note For instructions on obtaining the latest software updates, refer to “Management Software Updates” on page 11.
Chapter 6: Downloading AT-S65 Management Software Updates which you will be performing the procedure, or on the TFTP server.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide Using Xmodem to Update the AT-S65 Management Software To download a new AT-S65 software image onto a chassis from a local management session using Xmodem, perform the following procedure: 1. Establish a local management session on the chassis where you intend to download the new management software. 2. From the Main Menu, select Administration. The Administration menu is shown in Figure 13 on page 37. 3.
Chapter 6: Downloading AT-S65 Management Software Updates 6. From the HyperTerminal main window, select Send File from the Transfer menu, as shown in Figure 48. Figure 48. HyperTerminal Window The Send File window is shown in Figure 49. Figure 49. Send File Window 7. Click Browse and specify the location and file name of the image file to be downloaded onto the chassis. 8. Click in the Protocol field and select as the transfer protocol either Xmodem or, for a faster download, 1K Xmodem. 9. Click Send.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide the current status of the software download. The download process takes several minutes to complete. Figure 50. Xmodem File Send Window After the chassis has downloaded the new image, it begins to initialize the software, a process that takes approximately one minute to complete. The chassis does not forward any network traffic during the initialization process. After the management software is initialized, the chassis automatically resets.
Chapter 6: Downloading AT-S65 Management Software Updates Using TFTP to Update the AT-S65 Management Software If your network uses the TCP/IP protocol, you can use any station on the network and TFTP software to download a copy of the current AT-S65 management software onto the chassis. The chassis contains the client portion of the TFTP protocol. The management station you are using must contain the server portion of the TFTP protocol. Start the TFTP server before you begin the download procedure.
AT-S65 Management Software User’s Guide A screen similar to Figure 52 is displayed. TFTP Download in progress... Please wait! Performing CRC check on Boot Loader. Please wait... Boot Loader CRC check PASSED. The Downloading Boot Loader version is same as current version v1.1.0 Skipping this download... Performing CRC check on Application Image. Please wait... Application Image CRC check Passed. Writing ATS65 to Flash, please wait...
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Appendix A AT-S65 Management Software Default Settings This appendix lists the default settings for the AT-S65 management software. IP Parameters Setting Default IP Address 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 Manager Address 1 through 4 Null Get community string public Set community string private Trap community string public Location Null Contact Null DHCP Disabled System Time Setting Default System Date 01/01/1980 System Time 00.00.
Appendix A: AT-S65 Management Software Default Settings Setting Default Poll Interval (seconds) 0 Last Delta (seconds) 0 RS-232 Port Setting Default Terminal mode VT-100 compatible/ANSI Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Duplex mode Full-duplex Data rate 115200 Omega Options Setting Default Manager Password Null Operator Password Null Timeout 5 minutes Local Omega Enabled Remote Omega Enabled Remote Omega (Telnet) Port Number 23 Temperature Thresholds Setting 100 Defaul
Index A activity log 54 activity log messages 55 activity monitor 54 AT-S65 management software default settings 99 resetting to factory defaults 44 updates, downloading 91 C chassis resetting 39 restarting 39 chassis diagnostics 63 chassis location, configuring 22 chassis name, configuring 22 chassis temperature threshold, setting 33 local 14 remote 17 SNMP 20 manager IP addresses, configuring 24 manager password, setting up 46 menus navigation 19 O Omega Options 45 operator password, setting up 46 out
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