Cabletron SmartSwitch Router Enterasys X-Pedition Switch Router Titlepage Supports SM-CSI1091 and SM-ENT1005 Management Modules Device Management
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Contents INTRODUCTION Chassis Device View for the 6-SSRM-02 ............................................................ 18 5 Purpose and Scope ........................................................5 Required Reading ...........................................................5 Overview .........................................................................6 Supported Devices..........................................................7 Control Module .....................................................
Capacity Application .....................................................31 Policy Application ..........................................................31 PERFORMANCE VIEWS MODEL INFORMATION VIEW 48 INDEX 49 32 Device Performance View.............................................33 IF Performance View ....................................................33 CONFIGURATION VIEWS 34 Interface Configuration View .........................................34 Capacity Application Configuration View .........
Introduction This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for SmartSwitch Router devices. This introduction contains the following topics: • • • • • Purpose and Scope Required Reading Overview (Page 6) Supported Devices (Page 7) The SPECTRUM Model (Page 8) techniques, refer to the topics listed under Required Reading. Required Reading To use this documentation effectively, you must be familiar with the information covered by the other SPECTRUM online documents listed below.
Introduction Overview Overview Figure 1: SmartSwitch Router The SmartSwitch Router (Figure 1) is a Gigabit Ethernet/wide-area router that consists of a fancooled 8-slot or 16-slot chassis. The SSR-8000 can support up to seven hot-swappable line modules with one control module and two power supplies for power redundancy. A second control module can be added for redundancy at the expense of one of the line cards.
Introduction Supported Devices Supported Devices Table 1 through Table 3 list the line modules that are supported: The SmartSwitch Router includes a Control Module and Line Modules as described below: Table 1: Device Control Module The control module is used to manage the line modules. It is responsible for maintaining route table and bridge table information, SNMP management, and system housekeeping.
Introduction The SPECTRUM Model Table 3: Device BE2xx Terayon Devices Model Type BE2xx MM As Figure 1 shows, the appearance of the Device icons varies slightly depending on the kind of view it appears in. SM-TRN1000 Figure 2: Small and Large Device Icons Model Name Compaq, DEC and Olicom variants of 2000, 8000 and 8600 are also managed as SmartSwRtr from SMCSI1091. Small Device icon appears in Topology, Device Topology, Application, and Container views.
Introduction The SPECTRUM Model The device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available from the Device icon are listed below. Option The following views are accessible from the Device icon for the SmartSwitch Router. • Device Views (Page 11) Accesses the...
Tasks This section contains an alphabetical list of device management tasks, with each task providing one or more links to views that let you perform the task. Application Information (examine) • Application Views (Page 22) Device (configure) • Device Views (Page 11) Enable/Disable a Port (examine/modify) • Interface Status View (Page 14) • Admin.
Device Views This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of SmartSwitch Router devices in SPECTRUM. These views display icons and labels that represent the device, its modules and ports or interfaces, and applications. This view is described in general under SPECTRUM Views within the SPECTRUM online documentation. The information provided within this document is specific to this device.
Device Views Interface Device View Interface Icons This section describes the icons that represent the front panel interfaces on the SmartSwitch Router line modules. Figure 4 shows the interface icon and its labels/double-click zones. Figure 4: Interface Icon Sub-Interfaces Button (a) 1 OFF ethernet et.2.
Device Views Table 4: Color Interface Device View IP Address Label This label displays the IP address for the interface. Double-click the label to open the Secondary Address Panel (Page 14), which allows you to change the address and mask for this interface. Interface Status Label Colors Operational Administrative Status Status Label Text Green ON ON ON Blue OFF OFF OFF Yellow OFF ON OFF Red Testing Test TST Interface Type Label This label displays the type of network interface module.
Device Views Interface Device View Interface Label Icon Subviews Menu Interface Status View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select IF Status. Table 5 lists each of the Icon Subviews menu selections available for the Interface Label.
Device Views Chassis Device View Chassis Device View Chassis Module Icons Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Device > Chassis. These icons (Figure 6) represent the physical modules as installed in the chassis. This view (Figure 5) shows an example of a Chassis Device View, which displays the modules contained within the chassis, their location, and ports. The ports are represented by dynamic icons that display operational status.
Device Views Chassis Device View Figure 6: Chassis Module Icon Subviews Menu The only Icon Subviews menu selection specific to the Chassis Module for each device within the SmartSwitch Router chassis are: Slot# Color-coded status Memory (Mb) 0 Fan Temp PSU Control2 128 3.1.0.0 Module Notes - Opens the Module Notes window, which allows you to write and save notes for the selected module within this Chassis view. Board Detail - Opens the Router Module Detail View (Page 17).
Device Views Chassis Device View Router Module Detail View Utilization View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Chassis Module, select Board Detail. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Chassis Module, select Utilization. This view displays the following information: This view displays the following information: Slot The physical slot number of the module. CPU% The CPU utilization. An alarm will be generated when 85% is exceeded. Module Description The description of the module.
Device Views Chassis Device View for the 6-SSRM-02 Table 6: Line Module Icon Subviews Menu Table 6 describes each of the device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available for the Line Module. Table 6: IF Thresholds Interface Threshold View allows you to view and set the thresholds for this interface. Model Information Model Information View (Page 48) for this interface. Line Module Icon Subviews Menu Option Line Module Icon Subviews Menu Opens the ...
Device Views Chassis Device View for the 6-SSRM-02 Chassis Fans Displays the operation state for the chassis fans.
Device Topology Views This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology views available for models of SmartSwitch Router devices in SPECTRUM. Interface Device Topology View Device Topology views show the connections between a modeled device and other network entities. The SmartSwitch Router has two Device Topology views: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select DevTop > Interface.
Device Topology Views Sub-Interfaces Topology View Figure 7: Device Topology View Interface DevTop View Chassis DevTop View SmartSwitch ROUTER Ether100 Ether100 Control Ether100 In the Chassis Device Topology view, only interfaces for a selected module will be displayed. For the Interface Device Topology view, all interfaces for each module will be displayed.
Application Views This section describes the main Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of SmartSwitch Router devices in SPECTRUM. Figure 8: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Application. SpectroGRAPH: Application: IP Address File Main Application View When a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device.
Application Views Supported Applications Supported Applications SPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two general categories as follows: • Applications associated with non proprietary MIBs. See Supported Applications below. • Applications associated with device-specific MIBs. See Device-Specific Applications (Page 24). Common Applications For the most part, these applications represent the non proprietary MIBs supported by your device.
Application Views - WAN Frame Relay Token Ring Ethernet Fast Ethernet rfc1317App rfc1285App rfc1315App 802.
Application Views Supported Applications Module Hardware View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the SSR_ChasApp Application icon, select Module Hardware. This view provides information about the modules installed in the chassis, such as slot location, and module type. Module Hardware This section of the Module Hardware view identifies the modules installed in the chassis by providing the following information: Module Displays the location of the module in the chassis.
Application Views Supported Applications Connector Type Displays the type of port connector being used. CM Backup State Indicates status of the backup Control Module. IF Index Displays the entry in the MIB-ll Interface Table corresponding to this port. Regardless of which Control Module happens to be Primary, the Administrator can set up an Alarm Watch to be notified of the failure of the backup module. Select the device, then from the device menu select Utilities > Watch Manager.
Application Views Supported Applications The selected watch will now enter the Initial watch status. Service Status View Any change in the watched attributes, which are polled at the device model polling interval, will now trigger the appropriate watch, with corresponding event and alarm information. The alarm will be cleared should the watched attribute return to its expected value. Note that the SpectroSERVER would need to be restarted to recognize existing bad values.
Application Views Supported Applications Container Resource Information STP Displays the current status of STP in the switch. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ContainerApp Application icon, select Container Resource. PIM Displays the current status of PIM in the switch. This view provides the following information: IGMP Displays the current status of IGMP in the switch.
Application Views Supported Applications Container Type Report Serial Number Reflects the revision level of the device. If no serial number is available for the device then this field will be the zero length string. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ContainerApp Application icon, select Container Type. This view provides the following information: Device Type Identifies the type of device or container. This could be a chassis, module, standalone box etc.
Application Views Supported Applications functional device may exist within the same container. OperStatus The operating status. Valid values are: unknown, invalid, enabled, testing, operational, error, disabled, and delete. Type Identifies the component type within this container. If this information is not present or unknown, its value should be set to the OBJECT IDENTIFIER {0 0}.
Application Views Capacity Application Capacity Application easy and unambiguous means for determining the type of module. Refer to Capacity Application Configuration View. TimeStamp The value of sysUpTime for this management entity, when this module was last (re-)initialized. Policy Application EntryStatus The module status. Valid values are: reset, poweroff, busy, crippled, operational, error, testing and booting. Refer to Policy Configuration View.
Performance Views This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for models of SmartSwitch Router devices in SPECTRUM. Performance views (Figure 9) are available for the device, its ports, the modules it manages, and their ports. The performance views listed below provide statistical information such as load, frame rate, errors, collisions, etc. For the definitions for these statistics and a description of performance views, refer to SPECTRUM Views.
Performance Views Device Performance View Device Performance View IF Performance View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device Icon, select Performance. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device Topology view, select IF Performance. This view provides performance information about the packets being passed through the device.
Configuration Views This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of SmartSwitch Router devices in SPECTRUM. Configuration views let you view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications.
Configuration Views Operation Status The current operational state of the interface. Valid values are: Up, Down, or Testing. Admin. Status Capacity Application Configuration View Capacity Application Configuration View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CapacityApp Application icon, select Configuration. The desired operational state of the interface. Valid values are: Up, Down, On, or Testing.
Configuration Views Capacity Application Configuration View SF Redundancy The chassis Switching Fabric redundancy capability of the SSR. Valid values are: noSupport, available, enabled, and disabled. Status The current status of this task. Memory Table Opens the Capacity - Memory Table View (Page 36). MemUsed The size of the memory consumed by this task. This can be used to monitor any excess memory used by a particular task and is expressed in bytes.
Configuration Views Capacity Application Configuration View Size Memory device total memory capacity expressed in blocks. Capacity - CPU Table View Free Device free memory in blocks. This will include any unused memory between used memory blocks and is calculated by subtracting the memory used from the size of the memory device. Summary of CPU statistics. It is assumed that there is only one CPU per line card.Index.
Configuration Views SmartSwitch Router Configuration View stable. Removal or insertion of routes into the forwarding table will cause premature aging of flows. Flows are normally aged/removed from the hardware when there are no more packets being sent for a defined time period. This counter is cumulative from the time the system started. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Configuration. Contact Status The contact status of the model.
Configuration Views SmartSwitch Router Configuration View Configuration View (Page 34). Fields in this view can be updated. Admin Status The desired operational state of the interface. Valid values are: Up, Down, or Testing. This section provides the following information: Last Change The sysUpTime value when the interface entered its current operational state. Index The interface index. Description Contains the name of the device and the hardware revision number.
Configuration Views SmartSwitch Router Configuration View Generate Redundancy Alarms Redundancy Administrative Status Setting this button to Enabled will cause SPECTRUM to display a redundant address from the Redundant Preferred Address list when the primary address is not accessible. Setting this button to True will cause SPECTRUM to generate an alarm when a redundant address has been selected.
Configuration Views SmartSwitch Router Configuration View Network Address The IP Address of the interface. Reconfigure Model Clicking this button will cause SPECTRUM to verify and change the interfaces displayed for this device when necessary. If the Topologically Relocate the Model button is set to True, this button will also execute a device discovery. Discover LANs Clicking this button will cause SPECTRUM to execute a device discovery on this devices connections.
Configuration Views Policy Configuration View Table 8: Transfer Operations Operation Activate File Enter True to activate a new configuration once a file transfer to the SmartSwitch router has been completed. Description noop No operation. sendConfigToAgent Send configuration to agent. receiveConfigFromAgent Receive configuration from agent. Policy Configuration View receiveBootlogFromAgent Receive boot log from the agent.
Configuration Views Policy Configuration View Layer 3 ACLs in service The number of Layer 3 Access Control Lists (ACLs) in service in the SSR. Name The administratively assigned name to this static route entry. L3 Interfaces in service The number of Layer 3 Interfaces in service in the SSR. Restricted The permissions/restrictions given to this static route entry. Valid values are: permit and deny. ACLs in service in last change The time the last ACLs in service were updated.
Configuration Views Policy Configuration View Type The types of filters, as explained below. static-entry - Based on the restrictions and the presence of source and destination MAC addresses, they can be of three types, as listed in Table 9: source-staticentry Description All frames with a source address equal to “srcMAC,” coming through any of the inPorts will be allowed/disallowed to go to any port that is a member of the outPorts list.
Configuration Views This blocks all traffic in a given direction to a port. Used with static entries, it is effective in allowing only certain well defined source/ destination Mac addresses. The following fields must be set by mgmt station to activate an entry: polL2FilterDesc, polL2FilterInPorts. This field may not be modified if the associated Status field is equal to “active.” Restrictions The first 3 restrictions, allow, disallow, and force apply when the Type is “static-entry.
Configuration Views Policy Configuration View setup the basic rules then apply dynamic rules as necessary. Valid values are: local and remote. L4 Policy Configuration Service Table Access: From the Policy Configuration View, select the L4 Policies button. This table displays the following information: This view displays the following information. Name The administratively assigned name to this entry. Policy Based Routing Enabled The state of Policy Based Routing on this network element.
Configuration Views Policy Configuration View Router The IP Address of the next hop router flow will be sent to. State The current status of the Router. If no entry found when a policy route is activated, then arp for the request the state will be waitingForArp. If a reply is found the state will go to macAquired else noArpReply. If NextHop is not local, mac is actual nexthop router. ExitPort IfIndex of port we learned this router on or else zero if not known.
Model Information View This section provides a brief overview of the Model Information view. This view displays administrative information about the device and its applications and lets you set thresholds and alarm severity for the device. Figure 11 shows a sample Model Information view. The layout of this view is the same for all model types in SPECTRUM but some information will vary depending on the model it defines. Refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation for a complete description of this view.
Index Symbols C % % % % % Capacity - CPU Table View 37 Capacity - Memory Table View 36 Chassis Device View 15 Chassis ID 26 Chassis Module Icon 10 Module Notes 16 Chassis Views Environment View 26 Module Hardware View 25 Port Hardware View 25 Service Status View 27 Colors Interface Status Label 13 Configuration View Device File Name 41 Last Error 42 Last Error Reason 42 Manager Address 41 Transfer Operation 41 Transfer Status 42 Configuration views 34 Connector Type 26 Contact Status 38 Control Module 7,
Index F Failures 37 Fan 26 File Name 41 Forwarded 33 Frames Received Rate 33 Free 37 G Generate Redundancy Alarms 40 I Icon Chassis Module 15 Ethernet Chassis Module 16 Interface 12 Icon Subviews Menu Chassis Module 16 Interface Label 14, 18 Icons Interface 20 IF Index 26 IGMP 28 Interface Address Translation Table 41 Interface Configuration View 34 Interface Device View 11 Device Management Interface Icon Administrative Status 14 Operational Status 14 Interface Index 41 Interface Labels 15 Interface Me
Index O Q Operation Status 35 Operational Status 14 operational status 14, 18 OSPF 27 Queue Length 35, 39 P Packet Rate 33 Packet Size 35, 39 Physical Address 35, 39, 41 Physical Device View 11 PIM 28 Port 25 disable 14, 18 enable 14, 18 off 14, 18 on 14, 18 Port Hardware View 25 Connector Type 26 IF Index 26 Module 25 Port 25 Port Type 25 Port Type 25 Power Supply 26 PS Redundancy 35 Device Management R Reconfigure due to LINK UP/Down events 40 Reconfigure Model 41 Redundancy Administrative Status 4
Index V Version 25 Views Application 22 Configuration 34 Device Icon 10 W Watch Manager 26 Device Management Page 52 S m a r t S w i t c h R o u t e r / X - P e d i t i o n S w i t c h R o u t e r