Lucent Technologies User’s Guide CAJUN M770 ATM MANAGER September 1999
Contents List of Figures ..................................................................................................... vii List of Tables ....................................................................................................... ix Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 ATM Manager............................................................. The Purpose of this Manual .................................................................................. Who Should Use This Manual.................
Resetting the ATM Device ......................................................................17 Resetting the Module ...............................................................................17 Viewing Neighbor Information........................................................................... 18 iv Chapter 5 Fault Management............................................................................................... 21 Configuring Traps .......................................................
Chapter 9 Managing Routing .............................................................................................. 41 Managing the Static Routes Table ...................................................................... 41 Viewing the Static Routes table .............................................................. 41 Updating the Static Routes Table ............................................................ 42 Managing the PNNI Table.............................................................
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List of Tables Table 2.1 Table A.1 Table A.2 Table A.3 Table A.4 Chassis View Toolbar ............................................................ 5 Configuration Menu ........................................................... 47 Performance Menu ............................................................. 48 Administer Menu................................................................ 49 Help Menu ..........................................................................
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Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 ATM Manager Welcome to Cajun M770 ATM Manager. This chapter provides an introduction to the structure and assumptions of this manual. It includes the following sections: • The purpose of this manual - A description of the goals of the manual. • Who should use this manual - A description of the intended audience of this manual. • Organization of this manual - A brief description of the subjects contained in the various chapters of the manual.
Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 ATM Manager • • • • • • 2 Managing LANE Services - Provides an overview of LANE services and their use with the Cajun M770 ATM Device. Managing Routing - Explains how to manage the static routes table and PNNI. Cajun M770 ATM Switch Manager Menus - Provides the menu structure of the menus in the Cajun M770 ATM Manager. Configuration Fields - Provides a description of the configuration fields. Counter Fields - Provides a description of the counter fields.
Chapter 2 Introduction This chapter provides instructions on starting the Cajun M770 ATM Manager and using the Cajun M770 ATM Manager Chassis View. It includes the following sections: • Starting Cajun M770 ATM Manager - Instructions on how to access Cajun M770 ATM Manager from your management platform. • Using the Chassis View - A brief introduction to the Cajun M770 ATM Manager Chassis View, including instructions on how to select elements, and how to use the menu bar and the toolbar buttons.
Chapter 2 Introduction Running Cajun M770 ATM Manager from HP-OV for Solaris and NT-OV To start Cajun M770 ATM Manager from HP-OV for Solaris or NT-OV: 1 From the management platform map, select a Cajun M770 ATM Device. 2 Click in the OpenView toolbar. OR Open the Tools menu and select Lucent ! Device Manager. OR 1 Right-click on a Cajun M770 ATM Device. 2 Select Lucent: Device Manager.
Chapter 2 Figure 2.1 Introduction Chassis View The table below describes the Toolbar buttons and gives the equivalent menu options. Table 2.1 Icon Chassis View Toolbar Description Menu Item Exit the application. Configuration ! Exit Zoom View Cajun M770 ATM Device information.
Chapter 2 Introduction Table 2.1 Icon Chassis View Toolbar (Continued) Description Menu Item View the Managers table. Configuration ! Managers Table View Cajun M770 ATM agent information. Configuration ! Agent View Cajun M770 ATM virtual port information. Configuration ! Virtual Port Table Launch Cajun M770 Device Manager for viewing Ethernet modules, device information, and power supply configuration. Administer ! Launch Hub Manager View Static Routes information.
Chapter 3 Agent Configuration In order to ensure that your network or Cajun M770 ATM Device works properly, your network agent must be configured correctly. This chapter helps you manage your agent. The following sections are included: • Overview of Master Agent and Sub Agents • Overview of Agent Configuration • Viewing Agent Configuration Information • Designating Managers Master Agent and Sub Agents The Cajun M770 ATM Device is a fully distributed switch.
Chapter 3 Agent Configuration Viewing the Agent Information Box Every agent has an Agent Information window that provides details about the agent. To view the configuration of an agent: 1 Click . OR Open the Configuration menu and select Agent. The Agent Information window appears. Figure 3.1 Agent Information Window The Agent Information window provides detailed information about the agent such as the agent type, the versions of its software, the agent’s addresses, and LEC information.
Chapter 3 Agent Configuration Viewing the Managers Table To view the Managers list of a Cajun M770 ATM Device: 1 Open the Cajun M770 ATM Chassis View. 2 Click . OR Open the Configuration menu and select Managers Table. The Managers Table appears. Figure 3.2 Managers Table The dialog box lists the IP addresses and device names of the managers, and their trap reporting status.
Chapter 3 Agent Configuration 3 4 Press DEL. Repeat the procedure for each manager. Click Apply. The managers are removed from the managers table. Editing the Managers Table To edit the managers list: 1 Click on the IP address field and change the IP address of the designated management station. After the changes take effect, the management station’s name will be displayed automatically in the Device Name column, if available. 2 Click Apply. The change takes effect immediately.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration This chapter explains how to view and set the various configuration parameters relevant to the ATM Devices on your network. It includes the following sections: • Viewing information about the Cajun M770 ATM Device. • Viewing configuration information about Cajun M770 ATM modules. • Viewing configuration information specific to ports on Cajun M770 ATM modules. • Viewing virtual port information. • Viewing PNNI information specific to a selected port.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration Viewing ATM Device Information The Device Information window provides high level information about the Cajun M770 ATM Device. To view information about the Cajun M770 ATM Device: 1 Click . OR Open the Configuration menu and select Device Information. The Device Information window appears. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration Viewing Module Configuration The Module Configuration window provides information about the selected module. To view the configuration of a Cajun M770 ATM module: 1 Select a module by clicking its label. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select Module. OR Double-click the module label. OR Right-click the module’s label and select Module Configuration. The Module Configuration window appears. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration Viewing Port Configuration The Port Configuration dialog box provides information specific to a selected port. To view the configuration of a port: 1 Select a port by clicking its symbol. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select Port ! Configuration. OR Double-click a port symbol. OR Right-click a port and select Port Configuration. The Port Configuration dialog box appears. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration For a full description of the fields in the Port Configuration dialog box, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. Enabling Physical Ports To enable a port: 1 Select the port in the Chassis View. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select Enable Port. A confirmation box appears. 3 Click Yes. OR 1 Right-click the port and select Enable Port. A confirmation box appears. 2 Click Yes. OR 1 Open the Port Configuration dialog box.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration 2 3 Open the Configuration menu and select Disable Port. A confirmation box appears. Click Yes. The selected ports are disabled. Viewing the Virtual Port Table The Virtual Port table provides a consolidated view of all of the virtual ports on the Cajun M770 ATM Device. To view the Virtual Port table: 1 Click . OR Open the Configuration menu and select Virtual Port Table. The Virtual Port table appears. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration OR Right-click a port and select PNNI. The Port PNNI dialog box appears. Figure 4.5 Port PNNI Dialog Box The Port PNNI dialog box provides information about the port’s link type, number of Hellos sent and received, and information about the calculation of the cost of routing to and from the port. The weight of various cost factors may be edited in the dialog box. To apply any changes to the fields in the dialog box, click Apply.
Chapter 4 ATM Device Configuration Viewing Neighbor Information The Neighbor Information window provides information on the neighbor device connected to the port. If the attached device is a UNI device, only ILMI information appears. To view neighbor information: 1 Select a port. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select Port ! Neighbor Info. OR Right-click the port and select Neighbor Info. The Neighbor Info window appears. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 Figure 4.7 ATM Device Configuration Neighbor PNNI Info Window To hide the neighbor PNNI information, click Close PNNI Info. For a full description of the configuration fields in the Neighbor Info window, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.
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Chapter 5 Fault Management Fault management consists of the following: • Configuring Traps - Defining the types of traps that are sent to the managers and the event log. • Viewing Traps - Viewing the traps sent by the agent. In UNIX and Windows NT: • Severity Degrees - Defining, accessing and understanding severity degrees. Configuring Traps A trap is an SNMP message sent by the agent to its managers.
Chapter 5 Fault Management Viewing Traps Traps that are sent by the agent to its managers may be viewed in two places: • In the Port Configuration dialog box. • In the Event Log. Viewing Traps in a Dialog Box A list of traps sent by the agent is maintained by the management application. The list can be viewed in a dropdown list box in the Port Configuration dialog box of the appropriate port. Viewing Traps in the Event Log HP OpenView maintains a list of all traps sent by the agents on the network.
Chapter 5 Fault Management Caution: Do not change the Event Object Identifier of a fault. Editing Severity Degrees System-Wide To edit severity degree settings system-wide: 1 Select the enterprise which contains the fault whose settings you want to edit. A list of the faults under the enterprise appears in the Event Identification window. 2 Select the fault whose settings you want to edit. 3 Open the Edit menu and select Modify Event. OR Double-click the fault whose settings you want to edit.
Chapter 5 Fault Management Refer to the HPOV Event Configuration application help for more information.
Chapter 6 Monitoring Performance This chapter explains the available options for monitoring the performance of supported ATM devices. It includes the following sections: • Viewing Port Counters - Provides a breakdown of the activity through each port. • Viewing CPU Counters - Displays a breakdown of the packets going through the AAL5 interface of the CPU in each module. • Viewing VC (Virtual Channel) Counters - Displays a breakdown of the cells for each VC.
Chapter 6 Monitoring Performance Figure 6.1 Port Counters Window Unicast Ethernet Packet Counters are gathered for each selected port. The display is updated automatically approximately every thirty seconds. To manually update the display, click Start. Click Clear Counters to reset all counter values to 0. The exact time you click the Clear Counters button appears in the Counters Cleared At field. When you click this button, the counters are not reset on the agent.
Chapter 6 Figure 6.2 Monitoring Performance CPU Counters Window CPU Counters are gathered for each selected module. The display is updated automatically approximately every thirty seconds. To manually update the display, click Start. Click Clear Counters to reset all counter values to 0. The exact time you click the Clear Counters button appears in the Counters Cleared At field. When you click this button, the counters are not reset on the agent.
Chapter 6 Monitoring Performance Figure 6.3 VC Counters Window VC Counters are gathered for each selected module or port. The display is updated automatically approximately every thirty seconds. To manually update the display, click Start. Click Clear Counters to reset all counter values to 0. The exact time you click the Clear Counters button appears in the Counters Cleared At field. When you click this button, the counters are not reset on the agent.
Chapter 6 Figure 6.4 Monitoring Performance LECS Statistics Window LECS Statistics are gathered for each selected module for which the local LECS is enabled. The display is updated automatically approximately every thirty seconds. To manually update the display, click Start. Click Clear Counters to reset all counter values to 0. The exact time you click the Clear Counters button appears in the Counters Cleared At field. When you click this button, the counters are not reset on the agent.
Chapter 6 Monitoring Performance Figure 6.5 Management LEC Counters Window Management LEC Counters are gathered on the Master Agent. The display is updated automatically approximately every thirty seconds. To manually update the display, click Start. Click Clear Counters to reset all counter values to 0. The exact time you click the Clear Counters button appears in the Counters Cleared At field. When you click this button, the counters are not reset on the agent.
Chapter 7 Managing Switch VCs Managing switch VCs enables you to list all VC connections for a device and to view a list of all traffic descriptions. Viewing All VC Connections for a Device You can view a breakdown of the connections that are currently set up on the Cajun M770 ATM Device. To list all VCs: 1 Click . OR Open the Configuration menu and select Switch VCs. A table listing all the VCs appears. Figure 7.
Chapter 7 Managing Switch VCs Viewing All VCs on a Port The Total VCs table displays a list of all traffic going through the VCs on the selected port. To view a description of all traffic on a port: 1 Select a port to be monitored. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select Port ! Total VCs. OR Right-click a port and select Total VCs. The Total VCs window appears. Figure 7.2 Total VCs Window The Total VCs window provides a list of the total number of VCs including SVCs and PVCs for the selected port.
Chapter 8 Managing LANE Services This section explains how to manage the LAN Emulation (LANE) services provided by the Cajun M770 ATM Device. It includes the following topics: • Resilient LANE • Choosing the LES Address for a LEC • Setting Up the LECS For more information on LAN Emulation, refer to LAN Emulation in The Reference Guide. Resilient LANE The Cajun M770 ATM Device, in addition to LANE 1.0, supports proprietary redundant LANE services.
Chapter 8 Managing LANE Services Configuring the Local LECS You can view and configure the local LECS using the LECS Configuration dialog box. To configure the local LECS: 1 Select the module you want to manage. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select LANE ! LECS Configuration. The LECS Configuration dialog box appears. Figure 8.1 LECS Configuration Dialog Box The LECS Configuration dialog box provides information on the local and remote LECSs’ configuration, such as the local LECS’s status and mode.
Chapter 8 Figure 8.2 Managing LANE Services Local Resilient LECS Table The Resilient LECS Table provides information about the resilient LECSs, such as their address format, status, and priority. For a full description of the fields in the Resilient LECS Table, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. Configuring the LECS ELANs Table When a LEC contacts the LECS, it usually specifies the ELAN name or the ELAN type that it wants to join.
Chapter 8 Managing LANE Services For a full description of the fields in the LECS ELANs Table, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. Adding ELANs To add ELANs to the LECS ELANs table: 1 Click Add. The LECS ELANs Table expands to enable editing. Figure 8.4 2 3 4 5 Expanded LECS ELANs Table Enter the appropriate information in the LECS ELANs table, describing the ELAN you want to add.
Chapter 8 Managing LANE Services Deleting ELANs To delete ELANs from the LECS ELANs Table: 1 Select an ELAN from the LECS ELANs table by clicking on it. 2 Click Delete. A confirmation box appears. 3 Click Yes. The ELAN is no longer recognized by the LECS. Viewing Registered LESs Additional information about LESs that are registered with an ELAN may be viewed in the Registered LESs on ELAN window. To view the Registered LESs on ELAN window: 1 Highlight an ELAN in the LECS ELANs Table.
Chapter 8 Managing LANE Services To configure the LES/BUS Table: 1 Select the module you want to manage. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select LANE ! LES/BUS Table. The LES/BUS Table appears. Figure 8.6 LES/BUS Table The LES/BUS Table provides information on the LESs that are configured on the selected module, such as the LESs name, type, status, and registration mode. Adding LESs To add LESs to the LES/BUS Table: 1 Click Add. The LES/BUS Table expands to enable editing. Figure 8.
Chapter 8 Managing LANE Services Updating the LES/BUS Table To update the LES/BUS table: 1 Select a LES from the LES/BUS table by clicking on it and Click Update. OR Double-click a LES from the LES/BUS table. The LES/BUS table expands to allow editing. The fields contain the LES information of the selected LES. 2 Change the information in the lower part of the dialog box. 3 Click Apply. 4 To hide the lower part of the dialog box, click Cancel.
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Chapter 9 Managing Routing This chapter explains the routing options of the Cajun M770 ATM Device. It includes the following sections: • Managing the Static Routes Table • Managing PNNI (Private Network-Network Interface) Managing the Static Routes Table The Static Routes Table provides information about all routes in the Cajun M770 ATM Device database. In the Static Routes Table you can: • View the ports associated with an ATM address. • View the origin of the routing entry. • Update the routing table.
Chapter 9 Managing Routing For a full description of the fields in the Static Routes table, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. Updating the Static Routes Table To add information to the Static Routes table: 1 Click Add. The Add dialog box appears. Figure 9.2 2 3 Static Routes Add Dialog Box Enter information in the fields of the dialog box. Click OK. The new route is added to the Static Routes Table immediately.
Chapter 9 Managing Routing Viewing PNNI information The PNNI information table displays node information. To view PNNI information: 1 Open the Configuration menu and select PNNI Info. The PNNI Information window appears. Figure 9.4 PNNI Information The PNNI Information window provides node information, such as Node Level, Node ID, Node ATM address and Node Peer Group ID. You can update the Node Level and Node Peer Group ID.
Chapter 9 Managing Routing Figure 9.5 PNNI Summary Table The PNNI Summary Table provides a list of all the summaries that were defined, either manually or by default (i.e. the switch prefix). You can edit, add or delete information in the table. To add information to the PNNI Summary table: 1 Click Add. The Add dialog box appears. Figure 9.6 2 3 PNNI Summary Add Dialog Box Enter information in the fields of the dialog box. Click OK. The new summary is added to the PNNI Summary table immediately.
Chapter 9 Managing Routing For a full description of the fields in the PNNI Summary Table, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.
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AppendixA Cajun M770 ATM Switch Manager Menus This appendix gives the full menu structure of the menus in the Cajun M770 ATM Manager application. Configuration Menu Table A.1 Configuration Menu Item Description Device Information Displays information for the ATM device. Agent Displays configuration information for an agent. Module Displays configuration information for a module. Port ! Configuration Displays configuration information for a port.
Table A.1 Configuration Menu (Continued) Item Description LANE ! LECS Configuration Displays and enables configuration of the LECS. LANE ! Local Resilient LECS Table Displays information of the resilient LECS on the network. LANE ! Local LECS ELANs Table Displays and enables configuration of the ELANs known to the local LECS. LANE ! LES/BUS Table Displays and enables configuration of the LES/BUS pairs located on the selected module.
Administer Menu Table A.3 Administer Menu Item Description ToolBar (In Windows only) Toggles the toolbar on and off. Launch M770 Manager Launches the Cajun M770 Device Manager. Help Menu Table A.4 Help Menu Item Description Contents Opens the help module for information. About Cajun M770 ATM Switch Manager Displays copyright information about the Cajun M770 ATM Manager.
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Appendix B Configuration Fields Field Name Description Address The ATM address of the port. Address Format The ATM address that the LECS will advertise. Possible values are: • WKA - A Well Known Address. • Selector - Selector means the module address plus a selector byte. Address Suppress The state of summary address advertising. Possible states are: • on - The summary is not advertised, and all addresses that fall under this summary are not known in the PNNI domain.
52 Field Name Description BUS Selector The selector byte of the BUS’s ATM address. Call Use The type of VC (Virtual Channel): • PVC - Permanent VC • SVC - Switched VC Configuration Symbol The version of the module. The version is updated whenever there is a functional modification to the module. For Agent Configuration: The version of the hardware and firmware of the agent. Configured ATM prefix The configured ATM address prefix of the Cajun M770 ATM Device.
Field Name Description Current ATM prefix The current ATM prefix of the Cajun M770 ATM Device. Current ELAN Name The name of the ELAN that the management LEC has currently joined. Current ILMI Status The current state of the ILMI protocol stack. Current Signalling Type The type of signalling used by the virtual port. Current State Current state of the LEC with regard to the LES. Possible states are: • other - The LEC state is unknown. • noLesConnect - The LEC is not connected to the LES.
54 Field Name Description Discovery The method used for determining the address of the LES. Possible methods are: • Auto - The address of the LES is discovered using the proprietary ’automatic LES address determination method’. • Manual - The LES’s address is manually entered. Early Packet Discard Threshold There are two packet discard thresholds for each option card, called Early Packet Discard (EPD) and Partial Packet Discard (PPD).
Field Name Description IP Address The IP address of the device, manager, agent, or neighbor device.The IP address of the Cajun M770 ATM Switch, Ethernet agent, or LEC (Lucent Devices only). Last Active The time since this resilient LECS was last elected as active. Last Change The time since the last change in the operational status of the VC.
56 Field Name Description LEC Status The management LEC can have the following status messages: • Initial state - Indicates that the management LEC in not currently connected to a LECS. • LECS connect phase - Indicates that the management LEC is trying to set up an SVC to a LECS. • Configuration phase - Indicates that the management LEC has sent a configuration request to the LECS and is waiting for a response. • Join phase - Indicates that the management LEC is joining the ELAN.
Field Name Description LEC-LES assignment The method by which a LEC is assigned to a LES. Possible methods are: • By longest address match • By group LES address • By round robin LECS ATM Address The ATM address advertised by the LECS. LECS Discovery Indicates the method used by the management LEC to establish a direct configuration VCC to the LECS. Length The length of the ATM address, expressed as a number of bits. The maximum length is 152 bits, as ATM routing is done for only 19 byte addresses.
58 Field Name Description LES Registration The LES registration mode to be supported by the LECS. Possible modes are: • Prop LANE autosense - The LECS will adopt the proprietary registration version from the first registering LES. • Prop LANE resilient - The LECS will only allow a LES using the proprietary registration method which supports resilient LESs. • Prop LANE distributed - The LECS will only allow a LES using the proprietary registration method which supports distributed LESs.
Field Name Description MAC Address The MAC address of the device, agent, or ring interface. Manual, LES at address The address of the LES. This field is only significant if the discovery method of the LES is set to Manual. For more information, refer to Discovery on page 54. Maximum Active LESs (1-10) The maximum number of LESs that can be configured for the ELAN. Module Type The module type. Name if Known The name of the LEC that has been assigned by the user.
60 Field Name Description Origin Source from which the routing entry was learned. Possible sources are: • ilmi - The routing entry has been learned from the ILMI protocol. • Internal - The routing entry is local (in the switch). • LANE - The routing entry has been automatically added by LANE services. • Static - The routing entry has been manually entered. p2p/p2mp The type of VC (point-to-point or point-tomultipoint). Physical Type This field is only displayed for 155Mbps Option Cards.
Field Name Description Prefix Length The length of the ATM address, expressed as a number of bits. The maximum length is 152 bits, as ATM routing is done for only 19 byte addresses. Priority The resilient priority of this LECS. For more information, refer to Local LECS Resilient Priority on page 58. Propagate Status The state of status propagation on the port or module. When enabled, the status of a port or module is passed up one level.
62 Field Name Description Receive TD Receive Traffic Descriptor - A set of parameters describing the traffic class (CBR, VBR, UBR and ABR) and service required on the connection for the receive side. Registration Mode The type of LES declared to the LECS during registration. Possible modes are: • manual -The LECS does not support the proprietary automatic LES address determination method’. • None - The LES is not registered with the LECS.
Field Name Description Root Virtual Port - SVC VCI range VCI values allowed for use on this Root Virtual Port. rt-VBR Admin Weight The administrative weight given to the rt-VBR (realtime-Variable Bit Rate) class of service, when determining the cost of a link. Rx Cell discards Number of cell discards on hardware elements of the module since the last reset. S/W Version The version of the application software running on the module or agent. Scrambling Enables or disables payload scrambling.
64 Field Name Description Slot/Port The slot number and port number where the VC (Virtual Channel) starts/terminates. Port 0 is the CPU port. State The state of the summary address indicates whether or not it is advertised. • Advertising - This summary is being advertised. • Suppressed - This summary is not being advertised. • Inactive - No addresses fall under this summary. Status Resilient status and link status of the selected LES.
Field Name Description System Contact Individual responsible for maintenance of the device. System Description A description of the type of system being used. System Location The physical location of the device. System Up Time The length of time that the Cajun M770 ATM Device has been running since the last reset. Termination Type The current UNI (User to Network Interface) termination on the root virtual port. This can be either on the user side or network side.
66 Field Name Description Upper Backplane The configuration of the upper backplane of the Cajun M770 device, used for ATM switch modules. Possible values are: • Not Installed - No upper backplane is installed. The device can not operate as an ATM switch. • Single_Domain - The upper backplane supports a configuration of one ATM switch for all 14 slots. • Dual_Domain - The upper backplane supports a configuration of two separate ATM switches.
Appendix C Counter Fields Field Description AAL5 CRC Errors The number of packets received in error. Access Denied The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due to the “access denied” error. Broadcast Packets Total number of good packets directed to the broadcast address that were received on the port or module. Bytes The number of bytes that the management LEC has received (In) and transmitted (Out). Bytes In The number of bytes that the management LEC has received.
68 Field Description Insufficient Info The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due to the “insufficient information” error. Insufficient Resources The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due to the “insufficient resources to grant request” error. Invalid ATM Address The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due to the “invalid ATM address” error. Invalid Destination The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due to the “invalid destination” error.
Field Description LEC not recognized The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due to the “LEC not recognized” error. Malformed Requests The number of malformed CONFIGURE requests dropped by the LECS. Module The slot number of the module selected. Multicast Packets Total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address. Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address. Rx Errors Total number of error frames received on the port.
70 Field Description Total Traffic The total number of Token Ring frames processed by the module. Total Tx Frames OK The number of frames of valid frame length that have been transmitted from the Fast Ethernet ports. Unicast Packets The total number of unicast packets that the management LEC has received (In) and transmitted (Out) for a single ATM switch on the network. Unknown protocols In The number of frames that the management LEC has discarded because it did not recognize the protocol.
AppendixD Trap Fields Field Description Agent LANE Traps A group of traps which report the failure of the agent to contact a particular ELAN. Authentication Traps An SNMP request with an illegal community was received. Config. Change Traps A group of traps which report a change in the configuration of the device. Connection Traps A group of traps which report a problem in the ATM connection software. e.g. Signalling, ILMI. Fault Traps A group of traps which report a fault in the device.
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Index A Accessing Severity Degrees 22 Adding ELANs 36 information to PNNI summary table 44 LESs to the LES/BUS table 38 managers to the Managers Table 9 route to the static routes table 42 Administer menu 49 Agent configuration 7 master and sub 7 software downloading 7 ATM switch configuration 11 information 12 resetting 17 C Chassis View 4 Choosing LES address for a LEC 33 Configuration fields 51 Configuration menu 47 Configuring Agent 7 ATM switch 11 LECS ELANs table 35 LES/BUS table 37 local LECS 34 trap
configure the LES/BUS table 37 configure traps 21 delete ELANs 37 delete information from PNNI summary table 44 delete LESs from the LES/BUS table 39 delete route from static route table 42 designate managers 8 disable physical ports 15 download new agent software 7 edit information in PNNI summary table 44 edit PNNI summary table 43 edit route in static routes table 42 edit the Managers Table 10 enable physical ports 15 manage faults 21 manage LANE services 33 manage PNNI table 42 manage routing 41 manage
removing 9 Managers, designating 8 Managing agent 7 faults 21 LANE services 33 PNNI table 42 routing 41 static routes table 41 switch VCs 31 Master agent 7 Menus Administer 49 Configuration 47 Help 49 Performance 48 Modules reset 17 Monitoring performance 25 N Neighbor information 18 NetView/6000 3 O OpenView 4.
all VCs on a port 32 ATM switch information 12 CPU counters 26 device information 12 LANE clients 39 LECS ELANs table 35 LECS statistics 28 management LEC counters 29 managers information 9 module configuration 13 neighbor information 18 PNNI information 43 port configuration 14 port counters 25 registered LESs 37 76 resilient LECS table 34 static routes table 41 traps 22 traps in a dialog box 22 traps in the Event Log 22 VC connections for a switch 31 VC counters 27 virtual port table 16 Virtual port tab