Efficient/Flowpoint/Cabletron DSL Router Series Supports Management Module SM-CSI1096 Device Management
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Contents INTRODUCTION Ethernet IP Translation Information View.................. 22 SSRsystemApp............................................................. 23 System Information View........................................... 23 CallerID/UDP Relay Information View....................... 26 DHCP Server Option View ........................................ 26 DHCP Server Global Option View............................. 27 DHCP Server Subnet View .......................................
Contents Contents POTS Interface Information View ..............................36 IP Information View ...................................................37 Login Information View ..............................................37 ISDN Information View ..............................................38 PERFORMANCE VIEWS 41 Device Performance View.............................................42 Port Performance View .................................................
Introduction This section introduces SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Efficient Networks, FlowPoint, and Cabletron Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) devices.
Introduction Supported Devices Supported Devices Cabletron SmartSwitch Router 150 - Ethernet to LAN Router that provides ISDN, U, 10BaseT, and dual POTS. SMCSI1096 supports the following devices: Flowpoint 128 - ISDN/IDSL Router which offers 128Kbps data transfer rates and Multiuser LAN sharing of ISDN services. Cabletron SmartSwitch Router 250 - Provides 8Mbps data transfer rates and multiuser LAN sharing of ADSL services.
Introduction The SPECTRUM Model The SPECTRUM Model described individually in subsequent sections of this documentation. SPECTRUM uses a single model type for modeling the supported DSL devices. This model type is Generic_SSR_FP. This model is represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons. Figure 1 shows how the appearance of the Device icon varies depending on the view in which it appears.
Tasks This section identifies various management and troubleshooting tasks that can be performed for models of the supported DSL devices using the views, icons, and labels referenced within this document.
Tasks The SPECTRUM Model Port Statistics (monitor) • Port Performance View (Page 42) System Information (configure) • System Information View (Page 23) WAN Information (examine) • WAN Information View (Page 30) Device Management Page 9 Efficient Networks DSL Router Series
Device Views This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of the supported DSL devices. This view (Figure 2) uses icons and labels to represent the device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. The view provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each of the device’s serial and network I/O ports, which are represented by Interface icons in the bottom panel of the view.
Device Views Interface Device View Iterface Number Label Interface Icon Figure 3 shows a close-up of an interface icon from an Interface Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions. Figure 3: Interface Icon a 1 b ON ethernet fxp0 This label displays the interface (port) number. IF Status Label This label displays the current status of the interface for the primary application selected, e.
Device Views Interface Status View This view provides the following information on the operational status of the interface and allows you to enable or disable the port: Network Type Label This label identifies the type of network to which the interface is connected. Double-click the label to open the Model Information view for the interface. Operational Status The current state of the interface (ON, OFF, or Testing).
Device Views Table 2: Secondary Address Panel Interface Icon Subviews Menu Option Thresholds Model Information Opens the … Interface Threshold view, which allows you to set the on/off alarm thresholds for: load, packet rate, error rate, and % discarded. Model Information view for the selected application. See Model Information Views (Page 49).
Device Topology Views This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology views available for models of the supported DSL devices. Figure 4: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Device Topology. The Device Topology view (Figure 4) shows the connections between a modeled device and other network entities. The lower panel of the view uses Interface icons to represent the device’s serial, network, and I/O ports.
Application Views This section describes the main Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of the supported DSL devices. Figure 5: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Application. Application View SpectroGRAPH: Application: Model Name Help File View Tools Bookmarks 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 Main Application View Common Applications - For the most part, these applications represent the non proprietary MIBs supported by your device. Listed below (beneath the title of the SPECTRUM document that describes them) are some of the common applications currently supported by SPECTRUM. • MIB II Applications - SNMP - IP - ICMP - TCP - System2 - UDP The documents listed below (in bold font) are available for viewing at: Note: Note: www.aprisma.
Application Views • Technology Applications - APPN - ATM Client - DHCP - PNNI - rfc1316App - DLSw Note: Note: Aprisma Management Technologies can provide training, technical assistance, and custom engineering support services for creating application models and their associated views.
Application Views SSR Download Application DL TFTP Request The filename requested of the server when a network “boot” is requested. Table 3: DL Operational Status Value Value Description DL Last Image Filename Filename of the last image successfully loaded into memory. normalOperatio Download started and finished n normally. DL Last Server IP Address IP Address of the server used to load the present image into flash memory. download CompleteError Download was started but an error was detected.
Application Views Table 4: SSR Download Application DL Server Name The Bootp server name. Online Download Status Values Value Description DL Firmware Base The starting address of the firmware in RAM. normalOperatio No download or upload currently n executing. forceDownload Online download will be performed. forceDownLoad Reset Online download will be performed and a reset will be executed upon successful completion of the download.
Application Views SSRetherApp DL Boot Partition Status Status of the boot partition(s). Possible values are listed in Table 5. Table 5: Boot Partition Status Values Value SSRetherApp This major application (model type SSRetherApp) provides the following application-specific subviews: • Ethernet Information View (see below) Description good All partitions contain a valid “checksum”. • Ethernet NAT Information View (Page 22) bad One or more partitions contains an invalid “checksum”.
Application Views SSRetherApp IP State Determines whether the IP protocol is routed via this LAN interface. IPX State Determines whether the IPX protocol is routed via this LAN interface. IP Net Address Allows you to set or retrieve the IP address for this LAN interface. IP Net Mask Allows you to set or retrieve the IP network mask for this LAN interface.
Application Views SSRetherApp interface when IP routing is enabled. First Public Address The first public IP address that begins the range of public IP addresses mapped to private IP addresses. IP RIP Multicast Address Allows you to set or retrieve the RIP 2 Multicast address for this LAN interface. NAT State If IP protocol is routed through this interface, this value determines whether IP address/port translation is performed via this LAN interface.
Application Views SSRsystemApp • DHCP Server Client Option View (Page 29) • Directory Information View (Page 29) IP Translation Protocol The protocol used by this server. IP Translation Server IP Address The IP address of the server used when doing IP address translation. IP Translation Status The value of this field determines whether an object in this table will be created, modified or deleted.
Application Views SSRsystemApp Sys Operation Save or load the system configuration (only what is defined in this group) to/from FLASH memory, or perform other control operations such as reboot. Possible values are listed in Table 6. Write Timeout Sets and retrieves a timeout value (in minutes) during which a user logged in can modify objects. Default -- 10 minutes (until changed). No security timeout -- set to 0. Table 6: System Operation Values Value Description save Save to Flash.
Application Views SSRsystemApp POTS Installed Indicates whether Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) hardware is installed and is software supported. Sys Month Sets the month for the real-time clock Sys Day Sets the day for the real-time clock. Sys Hardware Version The system model number, revision and serial number. Sys Hour Sets the hour for the real-time clock. Sys Minute Sets the minute for the real-time clock.
Application Views SSRsystemApp CallerID/UDP Relay Information View Sys HTTP Port The TCP port designated to receive HTTP requests to the router. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the SSRsystemApp Application icon, select CallerID/UDP Information. DHCP Server Option View This view contains the following information: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the dhcpApp Application icon, select DHCP Server Option. UDP Relay First Port First UDP port in range of UDP ports which will be relayed.
Application Views SSRsystemApp DHCP Operation This value determines DHCP configuration in FLASH memory. Possible values are listed in Table 7. Table 7: DHCP Operation Values Value Description save Save DHCP data to flash. load Load DHCP data to flash. erase Erase DHCP data from flash. dhcpenable Enable all DHCP subnets. Value Status This value determines whether an object in this table will be created, modified or deleted.
Application Views SSRsystemApp This view contains the following information: Last IP Addr Last IP address in the subnet pool. TFTP Server IP address for the TFTP server. This subnet value is used as the next server for booting if the Client Lease does not have a TFTP server defined. TFTP File Name of file for booting. This value is used only if the subnet value for the TFTP server is set. Bootp Allow or disallow servicing of Bootp requests for this Subnet.
Application Views SSRwanApp Bootp Allow or disallow servicing of Bootp requests for this Subnet. Default is disallow. This view is exactly the same as the DHCP Server Subnet Option View (Page 28) Lease Time Client default lease time value in hours. Directory Information View Expire Time Year The year of the Client Lease expire time. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the dirApp Application icon, select Directory Information.
Application Views SSRwanApp • DOD Operation/Bridging View (Page 31) • Remote IP Network Information View (Page 31) • Phone/Call ID Information View (Page 31) • Remote MAC View (Page 32) • Remote IPX Network Table View (Page 32) • Remote IPX SAP Table View (Page 33) WAN Index The interface index number. WAN Instant Out Util Instantaneous output bandwidth utilization. WAN Instant In Util Instantaneous input bandwidth utilization.
Application Views SSRwanApp WAN In Speed This interface’s current receive bandwidth speed, in bits per second. IP Net Gateway The IP address of the gateway to which packets are sent when the static route is over a broadcast medium. DOD Operation/Bridging View IP Net Hops The hop count for the specified IP network address and destination name. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the dodApp Application icon, select DOD Configuration.
Application Views SSRwanApp Phone Information Table Remote MAC Address Contains the IEEE unique MAC address of statically configured devices for bridging purposes. Phone Index A unique value identifying the phone number in the table containing the specified Call ID Type and Destination Name. Remote MAC Operation Adds or removes a static address of a bridged destination or a destination to be bridged. Phone Number The phone number.
Application Views SSRwanApp IPX Net Ticks Number of ticks (measured in intervals of 1/18th of a second) necessary to reach this IPX network number (via this destination). Remote IPX SAP Table View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the dodApp Application icon, select Remote IPX SAP Information. This view contains the following information: IPX SAP Name The name by which this IPX service is known.
Application Views SSRwanApp This table provides a set of IP filters for this remote. This view contains the following information: IPX Filter Table View IP Translation Ser IP Addr The IP address of the server used for IP address translation. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the dodApp Application icon, select IPX Filter Information. IP Translation Protocol The protocol used by this server.
Application Views SSRwanApp to the connectors marked POTS1 and POTS2. Translation (NAT) Host Mapping when doing IP address translation. First Private IP Address The first private IP address which starts the range of private IP addresses mapped to public IP addresses. Last Private IP Address The last private IP address which ends the range of private IP addresses mapped to public IP addresses. POTS Enabled Enable or disable the POTS functionality at the specified connector.
Application Views SSRwanApp preemption of that type is allowed. Possible values are listed in Table 10. Table 9: POTS Preempt Mode Values Value Description in Preempt data with incoming calls. out Preempt data with outgoing calls. both Preempt data with both incoming and outgoing calls. none Never preempt a data call. Table 10: POTS OP Mode Values Value Description in Automatic with incoming calls only. out Automatic with outgoing calls only.
Application Views SSRwanApp POTS Phone Operation Allows you to add or remove an association between the specified phone number and the POTS interface. Table 11: POTS State Values Value Description ringing Incoming call. dialing Outgoing call. proceeding Waiting for call completion. connected incoming Incoming call established. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ipApp Application icon, select IP Information. connected outgoing Outgoing call established.
Application Views SSRwanApp ISDN Information View Table 13: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the isdnApp Application icon, select ISDN Information. Value Ch1 Spid The spid number for the 1st B channel. Ch1 Directory Num The directory number for the 1st B channel. Description autoSpidActivcate Searching for spids. This view contains the following information: Ch2 Spid The spid number for the 2nd B channel. ISDN Status Values (Continued) validatingSpids Validating discovered spids.
Application Views SSRwanApp Data Calls In This value determines whether ISDN calls can be received. Table 14: Ch1 Status Values Value Description idle Standby state. opening Establishing a call. connected Connected to a remote. closing Tearing down a call. alerting Incoming Call. dialing Outgoing call. out-of-service DSL is out of service. Data Calls Out This field determine whether ISDN calls can be generated. Line Status The current status of the line.
Application Views SSRwanApp ISDN Operation Allows you to save, load, or erase the ISDN configuration to/from FLASH memory.
Performance Views This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for the Lucent Cajun P330/550/880 devices in SPECTRUM. Performance views display performance statistics in terms of a set of transmission attributes, e.g., cell rates, frame rates, % error, etc. A typical view is shown in Figure 6. The instantaneous condition of each transmission attribute is recorded in a graph. The statistical information for each attribute is presented in the adjacent table.
Performance Views Device Performance View Device Performance View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Performance. Current and historical frame transmission information is provided via the following attributes. • • • • Load Packet Rate % Error % Discarded Port Performance View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device Interface icon, select Performance. Current and historical packet transmission information is provided via the following attributes.
Configuration Views This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of the supported DSL devices. Configuration views allow you to view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications.
Configuration Views Interface Configuration View Interface Configuration View accurate estimate can be made, a nominal bandwidth is provided. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select IF Configuration. Packet Size The largest packet that can be transmitted or received by the port, displayed in octets.
Configuration Views DOD Configuration View BW Threshold An established link’s bandwidth utilization. This value (0 - 100) is utilized for triggering additional links. A value of zero means all available links are dialed while 100 means no additional links are used. Prefer Type The preferred type of connection. Remote IPX SAPs The number of static IPX SAP entries for this destination. Source IP Address The local IP address of the WAN interface.
Configuration Views DOD Configuration View BOD Type The type of traffic to which bandwidth management applies. Possible values are listed in Table 16. Table 16: BOD Type Values Value input Description Incoming traffic only (from WAN). PPP Opt Use LCP Echo Perform a PPP LCP Echo request at regular intervals. Incoming and outgoing traffic. IP Opt Recv RIP Allows processing of RIP packets received from this destination when connected and IP routing is enabled for RIP1.
Configuration Views Table 17: Value DOD Configuration View Callback Values Table 18: PPP Callback Options Description Value Description enable Call remote and dialback. name-string Give name in Callback info. disable Never dialback this remote. e164-string Give phone number in Callback info. Call only to perform dialback. location-string Give location in Callback info. dial-string Give phone number in Callback info. authentication Based on authentication.
Configuration Views DOD Configuration View IP Opt Send RIP1 Allows sending of RIP packets to this destination when connected and IP routing is enabled for RIP 1 only. IP Opt Recv RIP2 Allows processing of RIP packets received from this destination when connected and IP routing is enabled for RIP 2 only. Compression When enabled, compression is done. Password Specified Returns “true” if the password for this remote connection has been specified.
Model Information Views This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for models of the supported DSL devices. Model Information views provide descriptive and configuration information about models of devices, interfaces, and applications. Figure 8 shows an example of a Model Information view accessed from the Icon Subviews menu for the FP2200 model’s Device icon.
Index A Address Interface IP 12 Physical (MAC) 12 Admin Status 11 Administrative Status button 12 allowing Bridging Spanning Tree Protocol 46 allowing system advertising 21 Application view ?? to 40 applications dhcpApp 23 dirApp 23 dodApp 29 ipApp 29 isdnApp 29 loginApp 29 potsApp 29 SSRetherApp 20 SSRsystemApp 23 SSRwanApp 29 authentication override 23 B boot firmware 19 Bootp request packet 19 bridge state, enabling/disabling 45 Bridging Spanning Tree Protocol 46 buttons Administrative Status 12 Update
Index dhcpApp application 23 dialback 47 dirApp application 23 Directory Information view 29 disabling forwarding of data traffic 25 disabling port 12 disabling SNMP management of router 25 disabling Telnet connections to router 25 DOD Configuration view 44 DOD NAT Host Mapping Table view 34 DOD Operation/Bridging view 31 dodApp application 29 download operations, status values 18 download, requesting 17 downloadCompleteError value 19 downloading information 17 Dynamic Host Configuration protocol (see DHCP
Index IP Filter Table view 33 IP RIP 1 packets, processing 21 IP RIP packets 21 IP routing table 21 ipApp application 29 IPX external network number 21 IPX Filter Table view 34 IPX frame type 21 IPX information 32 ISDN Information view 38 ISDN service status, setting 38 isdnApp application 29 Index monitoring device performance Device views 10 processing IP RIP 1 packets 21 processing IP RIP 2 packets 21 N R Network I/O ports 14 Network Type 12 real-time clock, setting 25 reboot 17 Remote IP Network
Index Server IP Translation Table view 34 setting forwarding of data traffic 25 setting IP address for LAN interface 21 setting IP address of client 24 setting IP address of DHCP/Bootp Server 25 setting IPX external network number 21 setting IPX frame type 21 setting ISDN service status 38 setting real-time clock 25 setting RIP 2 Multicast address 22 setting SNMP community name 25 SmartSwitch Router model types (differentiated) 6 SNMP community name 25 SNMP management of router, disabling 25 socket (intern
Index Index Remote IP Network Information 31 Remote IPX Network Table 32 Remote IPX SAP Table 33 Remote MAC 32 Server IP Translation Table 34 System Information 23 WAN Information 30 W WAN Information view 30 Device Management Page 54 Efficient Networks DSL Router Series