9145 Network Interface Device User Manual
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CAUTION! This product may contain a laser diode emitter operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm - 1600 nm. Use of optical instruments (for example: collimating optics) with this product may increase eye hazard. Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Under normal conditions, the radiation levels emitted by this product are under the Class 1 limits in 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview ..................................................................................................1-1 Management Security..........................................................................................................................1-2 Optional Features ................................................................................................................................1-2 Chapter 2 Set-up and Installation ...........................................
View Port Statistics .................................................................................................................... 3-51 Displaying the Static and Dynamic ARP Tables ........................................................................ 3-55 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ....................................................... 4-1 General Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................
List of Figures Figure 1 – 9145 .................................................................................................................................1-1 Figure 2 – 9145 with 19” Rack Mount Brackets ...........................................................................2-2 Figure 3 – 19” Rack Mount Kit...........................................................................................................2-2 Figure 4 – 23” Rack Mount Kit......................................................
Chapter 1 Overview The 9145 Series 10/100/1000BASE Network Interface Device terminates Metro Ethernet Services and extends Local Area Networks (LANs) located up to 100 Km apart.
Management Security The 9145 supports enhanced security for access to Management Functions. Four network security protocols are supported: SNMPv3, Remote Access Dial In User Security (Radius), Secure Shell version 2 (SSH-2) and Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). You can set values and options within the software that will work with the security protocols on your network; for specific information, see the documentation for your implementation.
Chapter 2 Set-up and Installation This section describes how to set up and install the 9145 and its interface modules. Before setting up the 9145, make sure a 9 pin RS-232 cable is available (required to connect the 9145’s Management Port to a VT100 type terminal or PC for setup and configuration). Installing the 9145 The 9145 is tested and inspected before shipment from the factory. If there is obvious damage to the shipping container, contact the carrier immediately.
Figure 5 – Bracket Attachment Detail b. Wall mounting: The 9145 has slotted holes on the bottom of the unit for wall mounting. The 9145 requires 1” unobstructed space above and below the 9145 for ventilation. Canoga Perkins recommends a space of 5” on the right and 3” on the left of 9145 bee left unobstructed to facilitate Interface Module Access, Cable Access and Power Entry.
Wall Mounting Holes Figure 7 – Bottom of 9145 showing Wall Mount Holes c. Desktop/Shelf Placement: Place the 9145 on a secure, flat surface within reach of the power and fiber optic cables. Leave clearance on the sides (1”), front (5”) and rear (3”) for ventilation and to facilitate Interface Module Access, Cable Access and Power Entry. 3. Insert Interface Modules: a. Determine which Interface Modules are for the Extension (EXT) and User (USR) Ports. b.
Figure 8 – Ground Lug Location 5. Connecting power. The 9145 is available with either AC or DC power. a. Connect the AC power as follows: • Plug the AC power cord into the socket at the rear of the 9145 and the AC outlet. • The 9145 is shipped with a North American Power Cord The unit uses a standard IEC AC Power Connector. Country specific power cords are available locally for installations outside North America.
Figure 10 – DC Power Connector Location Caution: To avoid damaging the fiber end-surface or connector, use extreme care when installing or removing cables. 6. Dirty optical connectors are a common cause of link loss or attenuation problems, especially for single mode fiber (SMF). Clean the connectors before plugging in a cable and whenever there is a significant or unexplained light loss. To prevent contamination, always install protective dust covers on unused fiber optic connectors. a.
Power-Up and Front Panel Functions The LEDs on the front panel show the system and port status. The STA and CFG LEDs display management status. Interface Module has two, three or six LEDs, actual number is dependant on Interface Module type. Figure 11 – 9145 Front Panel Figure 12 – UTP 10/100/1000 Mbps Figure 13 – 10Mbps Optical Module Figure 14 – 100Mbps Optical Module Figure 15 – 1000Mbps Optical Module During power-up, all LEDs on the 9145 and Interface Modules light amber.
Table 1 – 9145 Front Panel LEDs LED STA CFG Status Description Off No Power Green Normal Operation Amber System Self-Test, Local Loopback Amber blinking Downloading File, Remote Loopback Red Link Down, Major alarm Off SBMC is Disabled Green SBMC is Enabled Amber System Self-Test Red Configuration Error, Remote 9145 OS Different Version Table 2 – Interface Module LEDs LED Rx Status Description Modules All: UTP; 10, 100, 1000 Mbps Optical Off No activity Green Link Established G
Remote Fault If an optical port loses the receive optical signal, it sends a Remote Fault (RMTF) signal on its Transmit to the distant end on the optical link. The Rx LED is off, and an alarm flags the link loss on the optical port. When a optical port receives a Remote Fault signal, the Rx LED lights red and an alarm flags the remote side optical link failure. Both local and remote link partners must be configured to the same RMTF enable/disable setting. RMTF complies with the IEEE802.
Chapter 3 Management The 9145 has three basic management interfaces, VT-100 terminal interface on the RS232 serial port and Telnet, SideBand Management Channel when connected to another 9145, a L351 Ethernet Service Unit, or a L357 Ethernet Service Unit and SNMP. Telnet and SNMP access to the 9145 is configurable to use either the user data stream (inband) or from the RS-232 serial port when it is configured for PPP or SLIP operation.
Setting Up SNMP Network Management Typically, the 9145 communicates with CanogaView or your Network Management Platform in-band via the transported Ethernet Network. Network Management Platform Set-up Industry standard Management Information Bases (MIBs) are required on your Network Management Platform in order to successfully communication with the 9145 using SNMP. Before you start, check that these industry-standard MIBs are loaded: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Standard MIB Dot2sd.mib Etherlike.mib If.mib Bridge.
Management User Interface The Management User Interface for the 9145 provides screens for setup, monitoring, and diagnostics. You can access the screens directly by connecting to the serial port of the 9145 or using Telnet. General Screen Format A typical screen, shown in Figure 18, includes standard descriptions and reference designations. Use this and other screens to configure the system, set operational parameters, and verify the system status. All screens use a common method for navigation.
Use these keys to navigate the screens: • • • • Space bar When a menu item is highlighted, press to cycle through all options for that item. Tab Press to move the highlight to the next column to the right. Enter Press to select the highlighted option for a menu item. Escape Press once to cancel changes for the selected item or to return to the previous screen; press two or more times to return to the Main Menu from two or more menu levels deep.
Port Information 3.1. Link Status 3.2. Port Configuration 3.2.1. Hardware Information 3.2.2. Functional Configuration 3.2.3. VLAN Configuration 3.2.3.1. VLAN Rules 3.2.3.2. VLAN ID Translation Table 3.2.3.3. P-Bit Translation Tables 3.2.4. Port Filters 3.3. Layer 2 Statistics 3.4. RMON Group 1 Statistics System Alarms System Log Utilities 6.1. Set Date & Time 6.2. Reset Configuration To Default 6.3. Change Password 6.4. VT100 Baud Rate 6.5. Slip/PPP Baud Rate 6.6. PING Generation 6.7. Static ARP Table 6.8.
Login and Main Menu The first screen is the Login Screen. Type your Username and press . The Password prompt will then appear. Type your Password and press . If the Username or Password was incorrect, you will return to the Username Prompt. Default Username and Password for the 9145 is admin and admin (lower case). Canoga Perkins strongly recommends you change the Default Username and Password during your initial configuration session. Canoga Perkins Corp.
Following is a brief description of the Main Screen Menu items System Configuration View and set values for the system information and communications parameters. 1. IP/SNMP Agent Configuration The Management IP and Auxiliary IP Address are for managing and conducting performance testing on a TCP/IP network. Enter the Management IP Address in this field. When NPA Option is active, this screen also configures the Test IP Address fields. Please see NPA Manual for details on Test IP Address configuration. 2.
Diagnostics Used to set up loopback, latency and jitter, or PING tests and to configure and run Network Performance Assurance (optional software). Loopback Setup This initiates and configures the 9145 for loopback diagnostics. Packets are loop backed based on MAC address of the 9145. The 9145 is configurable to swap origination and destination MAC addresses of the test packet and to recalculate the CRC of the looped packet when the MAC address are swapped.
9. Min test payload (40 – 1954) This sets the minimum test packet size in bytes. The 9145 sends test packets ranging in size from the minimum packet size to the maximum packet size if they are different. This is done by mapping the packets to be sent onto the range of sizes between the minimum and maximum packet sizes. The minimum packet size must be less than or equal to the maximum packet size. 10. Max test payload (40 – 1954) This sets the maximum test packet size in bytes.
Port Information The Port Information screen shows the current conditions for all ports in the 9145 with options to view parameters and statistics for specific ports. Configuration information includes the model number, description, and revision; the serial number; and link, remote fault, and physical status. You must set up each port that you will use before you can set up or assign STP, VLANs or Tagging.
Utilities Set-up and display basic information. Below are the sub menus: Set Date & Time An accurate date and time in the 9145 assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to the system administrator. You can choose either manual setting of the date and time or configure automatic updating of the clock using SNTP. Method you use depends on the 9145’s access SNTP Server and your need for accuracy.
Software Upgrade Allows you to download and install new firmware, swap active firmware banks, reset active firmware. Manage Logged in Users View current users logged in to the NID and allows the Administrator to force off user sessions when needed. 802.3AH OAM The OAM work of the 802.3ah addresses three key operational issues when deploying Ethernet between locations: Link Monitoring, Fault Signaling and Remote Loopback.
Logout Terminates your current session. If this was a Telnet Session, it also drops the Telnet connection. Managing the 9145 You can manage the hardware and the software for the 9145, including communication access. Configuring Methods for the 9145 There are two ways to configuring the 9145, manually using the VT-100 User Interface, and using a configuration file download.
############################################ The configuration file consists of the header followed by a list of keywords. Each keyword represents a user defined variable that is be set in the file. The configuration file functions is both backward and foreword compatible. A configuration file built with a newer firmware version may contain keywords that an older firmware version may not recognize. In this case, the 9145 simply skips over the keyword and doesn’t act on it.
• ConfigureIPAddress specifies whether the 9145 will adopt or ignore the following configuration file parameters: IPAddress SubnetMask DefaultGateway Slip/PPP IPAddress The default setting for ConfigureIPAddress is “No”, which indicates that the values for each of the above parameters will be ignored. ConfigureSBMC specifies whether the 9145 will adopt or ignore the SBMC Flag parameter. The default is set to “No”, which indicates that the value is ignored.
Configuration File Access Privileges A configuration file is an English-readable file that is not locked or protected; therefore, anyone can edit this file. To ensure that an unauthorized person does not download a configuration file to a 9145 in order to change settings that particular user did not have rights to, only those users with Supervisor access will be allowed to download configuration files to the 9145.
5. Type [dir] on the prompt to view the contents of the directory and press 6. To retrieve the configuration file, type [get 9145.CFG] and press 7. To end the ftp session, type [bye] on the prompt and close the window. You can use any text editor such as Notepad1 or WordPad2 to edit the configuration file. Please see Appendix C for an example format and the different fields of a configuration file.
2. Type the Username and Password and press 3. Set ftp to “binary” mode by typing [binary] at the prompt and press 4. Change the directory to BURNING by typing [cd BURNING] and press Note: that the word “BURNING” has to be capitalized. 5. To download the configuration file, type [put 9145.CFG] and press 6. To end the ftp session type [bye] on the prompt and close the window.
Manual Configuration – VT-100 Session The System Information screen provides various categories of optional information that system administrators may track. To access the System Information screen, and follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration Menu, type [5], "System Information," and press Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.00 F96 9145 D 11:46:51 -----------------------SYSTEM INFORMATION - LOCAL UNIT-------------------------1.
View Device and Module Information The Hardware Information report shows hardware descriptions, including the type, model, serial, and revision numbers for the 9145 and Interface Modules, as well as the power supply status. You can also view similar information for the remote unit. Exact parameters depend on the specific remote unit. Use this information when troubleshooting, such as tracking down an error in a data link or the configuration. To view the Hardware Information screen, follow these steps: 1.
Manage the Date and Time An accurate date and time in the 9145 assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to the system administrator. You can choose either of two methods for setting the date and time, depending on your access to an external network and your need for accuracy. • • For accuracy within a large network, you can set up the 9145 to synchronize the system date and time to an SNTP server.
• Sntp Client Sync Interval (minutes): Set how often, in minutes, that the 9145 tries to synchronize its time to the SNTP server; Range is 0 (attempt to synchronize at bootup, only) to 1440 (once daily) • Sntp Servers Configuration: Sets IP address and operating parameters for 2 servers • IP Address: Set the address for the SNTP server. 0.0.0.0 indicates no server • Retries: How many times the 9145 tries to synchronize before trying the alternate server or giving up.
Configuring SNMP Access To set values for basic system parameters, including some parameters used by SNMP, go to the IP Configuration screen and follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration Menu type [1], "IP/SNMP Agent Configuration," and press , then type [1], "Management IP Configuration," and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.
6. SLIP/PPP IP Address Sets the IP Address for SLIP/PPP access. Address does not need to be configured if SLIP/PPP is not used. 7. Serial Port Config Sets the session type supported by the RS-232 Serial Port: selections are VT100 or SLIP/PPP. 8. Telnet Security Enables or disables checking if Telnet host is listed in the host table. Default is disabled, which allows access to all hosts 3. To return to the Main Menu, press .
Manage Traps Traps are SNMP messages that are sent to CanogaView or your Management Platform, and the 9145 System Log. Use the Trap Configuration Menu to view the current configuration and to enable or disable traps. For a list of events that trigger traps, see Table 3. To set up the traps, follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration Menu, type [2], "Trap Configuration," and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.
Table 3 – T rap Configuration Options Trap When enabled, sends a Trap if. . .
2. To view additional events or clear the log, follow the prompts on the screen. 3. To return to the Main Menu, press . Update Software Each 9145 has two flash memory banks that store software: • • The Active Flash Memory holds the software currently in use The Inactive Flash Memory holds the new software from a download or the older version of software Software is downloaded to the inactive memory to avoid disrupting service.
Caution: To ensure compatibility when two 9145s are connected using the EXT ports, you must upgrade all connected units with the same firmware. Failure to do so will cause CFG alarms could result in user traffic disruption. To upgrade 9145 software, follow these steps: 1. Access the SNMP Configuration Menu before starting the software upgrade: enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway for the 9145. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.
5. When ready, type [Y] to initiate the file transfer. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.225 12:43:48 ----------------------------------TFTP SOFTWARE UPGRADE------------------------Time Since Last Restart 2 days 18:55:08 Host Save File File IP Address : in Non Volatile RAM? : Name: 9145500.zip transfer to unit now ? 172.16.85.100 y y Please enter Y or N .
4. At the prompt, select the Source, which is the inactive bank for the local module, then select the Destination, which is the inactive bank for the remote module, and press ; the upgrade runs automatically. To run the new software, swap banks, and reset the module. Follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu, type [7], "Software Upgrade," and press . 2. At the Software Upgrade Menu, type [2], "Swap Bank & Reset," press to highlight the Remote column, and press .
Setting General Security Parameters General security parameters include passwords characteristics, unsuccessful long-in attempt lockout, and inactivity timer. To set general security parameters, access the Security Configuration Menu and follow these steps: 1. At the Main Menu, type [1], "System Configuration," and press . 2. From the System Configuration Menu, type [3], "Security Configuration," and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.
6. Maximum Same Character Maximum number of times a character can be used in a valid password. 0 – 15 Characters, 0 disables restriction. 7. Allow Username in Password Enable or disable using the username as or within the password 8. Password Expiration Time Sets in days, 1 through 365, that the passwords must be reset. , 0 disables Password Expiration. 9. Password Reuse Count Set if the current password can be reused or must be changed to something different.
Setting Up User Accounts You can set up an account for a user, whether another supervisor, operator, or observer, to access the 9145. You can also update or delete usernames or permissions. Setting certain values for some parameters, such as SNMPv3 Authentication and Privacy Protocols, determine or limit which values you can set for other parameters. To manage a user account, follow these steps: 1. At the Main Menu, type [1], "System Configuration," and press . 2.
6. UI Password Expires Configures if Passwords expire and require replacement, Yes or No. UI Password Expires in (days) If UI Password Expire is set to Yes, this configures how long the Password is valid. Duration setting from 0 (never) to 365 days. A setting of 0 is equal to UI Password Expire is set to No 7. Allow UI Lockout of User – Yes/No Sets if the User can be blocked from the system after excessive failed attempts to log in. 8.
Configuring Host Access The 9145’s SNMP Agent allows access by up to 24 Host IP addresses. Configuration and editing the Host information Table is by the Host Access Table Menu. To access the Host Access Table, follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration Menu, type [1], "IP/SNMP Agent Configuration," and press Then type [3], "Host Table," and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.
3. The Edit Host Access Menu sets the following parameters. 1. Telnet Access Telnet and SSH, Telnet Only, SSH Only, or None 2. FTP Access Select FTP and SFTP, FTP Only, SFTP Only, or None 3. SNMP Access Select Write (also allows Read access), Read, or None 4. SNMP Protocol Select V1/V2c/V3, V1/V2c, or V3 5. V1/V2c Read Community Enter name of community, up to 11 characters 6. V1/V2c Write Community Enter name of community, up to 11 characters 7.
1. From the System Configuration Menu, type [6], "Radius Client Configuration," and press . The Radius Client Configuration Menu appears. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.00 F96 9145 D 11:49:04 -------------------------RADIUS CLIENT CONFIGURATION---------------------------1. Radius Client Mode : None 2. Radius Server IP Address : 0.0.0.0 Radius Server Shared Secret: Radius Server Retries : 3 Radius Server Timeout : 5 Radius Server Priority : 1 3.
Syslog Client Configuration You can configure and display two server destinations for Syslog messages. In addition to setting the host address and port, you can set the server mask for the notification. To access and update the Syslog Client Configuration, follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration Menu type [9], "Syslog Client Configuration," and press , then type [3], "Trap Table," and press . The Trap/Notification Destination Table screen appears. Canoga Perkins Corp.
Trap Destination Configuration You can configure and display the destinations for Trap messages. In addition to setting the host address and port, you can set the security level for the notification, then set values for various security related parameters. To access and update the Trap Notification/Destination Table, follow these steps: 1. From the System Configuration Menu type [1], "IP/SNMP Agent Configuration," and press , then type [3], "Trap Table," and press .
• Trap/Notification Port UDP Port number for the destination.
• • • • • • • Authentication Key: The authentication key for MD5 or SHA Authentication Protocol. The key generates automatically from the Authentication Password, but can be changed if the destination uses a different Authentication Key generation algorithm. 16 Hex characters for MD5 protocol or 20 Hex characters for SHA protocol. Privacy Protocol: Set the protocol for encrypting the notification when MD5 or SHA is used. Options are DES or None.
Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.225 07:32:57 -------------------------------CHANGE PASSWORD---------------------------------- Please enter your current password : ***** Please enter your new password : ***** Please enter your new password again : ***** ------------------------------------Messages------------------------------------ 3. To return to the Main Menu, press .
Managing the Network Interface When configuring ports, it is best to configure options in this order: 1. Set up the physical layer, such as port speeds. 2. Set up the VLAN rules, translation, and priority bits. 3. When all aspects of the link are ready, connect cables and start the network services. Configuring Ports Port functions are configured on the Functional Configuration Menu. This screen also displays data speed and duplex settings for the local 9145 and the remote 9145, L351 or L357.
To configure 9145 ports, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type [3], "Port Information," and press . At the Port Information Menu, type [2], "Port Configuration," and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
3. At the Functional Configuration Menu, type the number for an item and press . Pressing cycles through the options. Press to highlight the select Local or Remote columns. Press to select an option. 1. User Port Setting Sets data rate and duplex option on the User Port. After typing [1] , pressing cycles through the Data Speed and Duplex options. Options are Interface Module dependant. 2. Ext Port Setting Sets data rate and duplex option on the User Port.
2. To view status for the link, at the Port Information screen, type [1], "Link Status," and press . The Link Status screen appears. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
2. To configure VLAN Tagging rules, type [1], "VLAN Rules," and press ." Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
Priority (0 - 7) Sets P-Bit of VLAN Tag B. Values of 0-7 are Valid. 9. Tag C VLAN ID (0-4095) Sets VLAN ID for Tag C. ID setting of 0 – 4095 are valid. Priority (0 - 7) Internet Explorer.lnk Sets P-Bit of VLAN Tag C. Values of 0-7 are Valid. 4. To return to the Main Menu, press . The 9145 can change VLAN Tag IDs on user packets. This is useful to avoid VLAN ID conflicts in the network. The 9145 can translate up to 8 VLAN IDs.
Port (Local User Port - Out VLAN) press . The above steps will be repeated for the remote 9145 when SBMC is enabled. 4. To enable or disable use of the VLAN Translation Table on the User or Extension ports, type [9] and press ; press to cycle through the ports. 5. To return to the Main Menu, press . To configure VLAN Priority Bit (P-Bit) follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type [3], "Port Information," and press .
Configuring Port Filters Port Filters enables the 9145 to filter certain management and control Ethernet frames from the data stream. To configure the 9145 for Filtering, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type [3], "Port Information," and press . At the Port Information Menu, type [2], "Port Configuration," and press . At the Port Configuration Menu, type [4], "Port Filters”, and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.
View Port Statistics You can view these groups of statistics for Ethernet Packets sent through the 9145: • Layer 2 Statistics • Link State • Speed/duplex • Frames Sent and Rcvd • Bytes Sent and Rcvd • Undersize (<64) • Oversize (>10000) • Frames > 1518 • Frames > 1522 • Layer 2 Error Statistics • Link State • Frames Sent and Rcvd • Collisions • Alignment Errors • Undersize (<64) • Oversize (>10000) • Fragments • CRC Errors • Jabber Events • Dropped • Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics • Link State • Frames
To display the Layer 2 Statistics, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type [3], "Port Information," and press . At the Port Information Menu, type [3], "Layer 2 Statistics," and press . The Layer 2 Statistics Screen appears. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
4. To display the Frame Type Statistics Screen, type [T]; "Frame Type Counters" and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
The RMON Group 1 Statistics report shows statistics for data transfers on the 9145. To view RMON Group 1 statistics, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type [3], "Port Information," and press . At the Port Information Menu, type [4], "RMON Group 1 Statistics," and press . The RMON Group 1 Statistics Screen displays. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
3. To display the Raw information, press CTRL-T>. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
2. At the prompt, type [1] to add a port, or type [2] to delete a port. Enter the IP Address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), MAC Address (xx.xx.xx.xx.) and the Port (press to select User or Ext). 3. To return to the Main Menu, press . To display the dynamic ARP Table, follow these steps: 1. From the Utilities Menu, type [8], "Dynamic ARP Table," and press . Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-Dec-2006 Model 9145-5 V96.05 F96 9145 DC_172.16.142.
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting General Maintenance Well-maintained components and clearly identified cables help assure optimum system operation. Damaged fiber cables and dirty connectors are a common source of signal loss or attenuation. Single mode and multimode fiber optics are especially sensitive to contamination. Inspect, clean, and test all components to maintain optimum performance. Caution: • • • To avoid damage and signal loss, do not over-tighten or force-fit optical connectors.
Measuring Transmitter Output Power To measure the output power, follow these steps: 1. Clean the connectors on the fiber optic test cable, then plug it in to the Tx connector on the 9145. 2. Warm up each component for at least 30 minutes. 3. Set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength. 4. Wait two or three minutes for the power reading to stabilize, and then read the output power. 5.
Measuring Fiber Link Attenuation Determine and record link attenuation before starting normal link traffic. Link attenuation identifies potential problems with links that are on the threshold of receiver sensitivity. Measure optical fiber links at the shortest wavelength of operation to determine the limiting factor in the loss budget. Each device that transmits to an 9145 has a loss budget that is specified by the manufacturer and recorded on a data sheet provided with the equipment.
Use the System Alarms Screen to view alarms and faults on the 9145 and its remote partner. To view alarm status, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu, type [4], "System Alarms," and press . The System Alarms Screen appears. 2. When you finish checking the Alarm status, press to return to the Main Menu. New Installation On new installations, make sure that all steps in Chapter 2 are complete, then follow these steps: 1. Check that the STA LED is green. 2.
Running Diagnostics When you set up a new connection, you can verify the link connectivity using PING prior to sending data. Latency and Jitter Test verifies quality of the link. Latency and Jitter Testing Latency/Jitter Testing measures and reports performance and quality of the link between Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.00 F96 9145 D 12:01:19 ------------------------------------LATENCY/JITTER TEST------------------------Test IP Addr/VLAN 0.0.0.
through the options. Press to select option. Drop Probability Sets IP packet Discard Priority. Options are Low, Medium, High, not used 7. Test Packet Priority Sets VLAN frame priority. 0 to 7 8. Test Duration min:sec Test duration in minutes and seconds, 0 for a continuous test 9. Min Test Packet Size Sets minimum packet size. 40 to 1472 bytes 10. Max Test Packet Size Sets maximum packet size. Must be equal to or greater than the Minimum Packet Size.
1. From the Diagnostics Menu, type [3], "PING Generation," and press OR From the Utilities Menu, type [6], "PING Generation," and press Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.00 F96 9145 D 12:02:00 -------------------------------PING GENERATION---------------------------------1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Ping to Address : Ping from Address : Ping Count : Ping VLAN ID : Ping Payload Size (40 - 1954) : Ping DF Bit : Start Pinging 0.0.0.
A faulty connection can appear similar to this with one or more requests timed out: Reply from 216.109.112.135 Seq #4 time <70 ms TTL=47 Request timed out Request timed out Reply from 216.109.112.135 Seq #12 time <70 ms TTL=47 Reply from 216.109.112.135 Seq #13 time <70 ms TTL=48 14 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, %28.571 packet loss round-trip min/avg/max < 70.000/71.000/80.000 ms Press any key to continue. 4. To terminate the PING test, press .
• Remote-Local Mode Remote-Local Mode loops data received on the User Port Rx through the FPGA to the User Port Tx. Data is not sent out the remote Extension Port Tx and incoming data on the remote Extension Port Rx is ignored. See Figure 22. To set this mode, set the Loopback State for the Remote module to Local. Figure 22 - Remote-Local Loopback Mode • Remote-Remote Mode Remote-Remote Mode loops data received on the Extension Port Rx through the Local User PHY to the Extension Port Tx.
1. At the Diagnostics Menu, type [1], "Loopback Setup," and press . The Loopback Setup Menu appears. When the 9145 is connected to a remote 9145 and SBMC is enabled, the remote 9145’s loopback functions are controlled from the local 9145. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-Nov-2006 Model 9145-5 V05.
Chapter 5 Specifications 9145 Specifications Standards: IEEE 802.3 Dimensions: 1.72" H x 12" W x 11.75" D (44 x 341 x 298 mm) Weight: 5.5 lb (2.5 Kg) Operating Temperature: 0° to 50° C Operating Humidity: Up to 90% (non-condensing) Power: 100 VAC to 240 VAC (auto-ranging), ~0.15 A, 50 to 60 Hz -36 VDC to -72 VDC, 0.6A Regulatory Compliance • • • • • • • • ETL, cETL & LVD (UL 60950 CAN/CSA C22.2 No.
9145 Models and Interface Modules Table 5 – 9145 Models Model Description 9145-4 2 Port NID Base Unit w/AC Power 9145-5 2 Port NID Base Unit w/DC Power Transmit Power Receive Sensitivity Overdrive 10/100/1000 Mbps UTP Interface 9400-330 10/100/1000 BaseTX UTP 10 Mbps Optical Interfaces 9400-431 10BaseFL 850 nm MM 15 dB ST -15.0, ±1.0 dBm -33.5 dBm ≥ -14 dBm 9400-631 10BaseXD 1310 nm SM Laser 20 dB ST Lo: -15.0, ±2.0 dBm Hi: -8.0, ±2.
Note: All 100 Mbps CWDM wavelength tolerances: +4 to -3.5 nm 100 Mbps BIDI Interfaces 9400-154 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1310 nm SM 20 Km -15.0 to -7.0 dBm -31 dBm -3 dBm 9400-164 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1550 nm SM 20 Km -15.0 to -7.0 dBm -31 dBm -3 dBm 9400-184 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1310 nm SM 40 Km -8.0 to 0.0 dBm -31 dBm -3 dBm 9400-194 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1550 nm SM 40 Km -8.0 to 0.0 dBm -31 dBm -3 dBm 9400-627 1000BaseSX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC -10.0 to -4.
Appendix A Warranty Information Current Warranty information is available on-line in the Client Login Area of the Canoga Perkins web site (www.canoga.com) or by contacting Technical Support at 800-360-6642 (voice) or fiber@canoga.com (email).
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Appendix B Acronym and Abbreviation List DF Do Not Fragment FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array LLF Link Loss Forwarding LNK Link Mbps Megabits per second MDM Modem MMF Multimode Fiber NID Network Interface Device NPA Network Performance Assurance OAM Operations And Maintenance OADPDU OAM Protocol Data Unit PHY Physical Layer RMTF Remote Fault Rx Receive signal SBMC SideBand Management Channel SM Single Mode SMF Single Mode Fiber SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP
Appendix C Configuration File Format and Fields ### WARNING - DO NOT MODIFY THIS HEADER ### CfgFileBuiltWithFirmware = V05.00 CfgFileBuildDateAndTime = 02-MAR-2006 22:22:23 CfgFileUserComments =Canoga Perkins, Chatsworth, CA site. ############################################ ## The following must be modified to = "Yes" if the specified items ## are to be configured, otherwise the config items will be ignored.
Owner1 = Owner2 = TestIPAddress = 0.0.0.0 TestSubnetMask = 255.255.255.0 AuxiliaryIPAddress = 192.168.100.10 AuxiliarySubnetMask = 255.255.255.
ExtPbitRule = Disable ExtPbitRule(1) = Enable ExtPbitRule(2) = Flag Error 2 ExtPbitRule(3) = Flag Error 3 ExtPbitRule(4) = Flag Error 4 ExtPbitRule(5) = Flag Error 5 ExtPbitRule(6) = Flag Error 6 ExtPbitRule(7) = Flag Error 7 FramesOverX = 1522 UserVlanTagIn = 0 UserVlanTagIn(1) = 0 UserVlanTagIn(2) = 0 UserVlanTagIn(3) = 0 UserVlanTagIn(4) = 0 UserVlanTagIn(5) = 0 UserVlanTagIn(6) = 0 UserVlanTagIn(7) = 0 UserVlanTagOut = 0 UserVlanTagOut(1) = 0 UserVlanTagOut(2) = 0 UserVlanTagOut(3) = 0 UserVlanTagOut(4)
RmtfTraps = Flag Error 2 LlfTraps = Flag Error 2 RemUserPortLinkTraps = Flag Error 2 LocUserPortLinkTraps = Flag Error 2 ConfigurationTraps = Flag Error 2 PowerSupplyTraps = Flag Error 2 ColdStartTraps = Flag Error 2 SbmcTraps = Flag Error 2 DiagnosticsTraps = Flag Error 2 SfpTraps = Flag Error 2 AuthenticationTraps = Flag Error 2 SecMinimumPasswordLength = 0 SecMinimumAlphaLength = 0 SecMinimumNumericLength = 0 SecMinimumPunctLength = 0 SecMaxConsecutiveOfType = 0 SecMaxSameChars = 0 SecUserNameInPassword
SystemInfoName = Master NID SystemInfoContact = NOC SystemInfoLocation = 20600 Prairie St. SystemInfoCustomer = Canoga Perkins5 SystemInfoInfo1 = 9145-4 SystemInfoInfo2 = SystemInfoCircuit1 = SystemInfoCircuit2 = SystemInfoServiceCode = SystemInfoDateInService = SystemInfoDateOutService = SystemInfoEquipmentType = SystemInfoEquipmentCode = SystemInfoVendor = SystemInfoCLEI = SystemInfoMfgDate = [-HostTable-] ## ----- <1> HostTable [ HostTableIpMask = 172.16.2.
[-OAM-] ## ----- <1> OAM [ OAMAdmin = Disable OAMMode = Passive OAMSymbolPeriodWindow = 0 OAMSymbolPeriodThreshold = 0 OAMSymbolPeriodNotify = Enable OAMFrameWindow = 10 OAMFrameThreshold = Enable OAMFrameNotify = Enable OAMFramePeriodWindow = 1488095 OAMFramePeriodThreshold = 1 OAMFramePeriodNotify = Enable OAMFrameSecondsWindow = 600 OAMFrameSecondsThreshold = 1 OAMFrameSecondsNotify = Enable OAMDyingGaspNotify = Enable OAMCriticalEvent = Enable OAMProcessRxLoopbackOAMPDU = Yes OAMTransmitEventNotificatio
Index A K add keys and screen navigation, 3-3 trap destination, 3-41 L user account, 3-33 Latency/Jitter Test screen, 4-5 C Layer 2 Statistics screens, 3-54 cables and connectors, maintaining, 4-1 link loss forwarding function, 2-3 change password, 3-43 Link Status screen, 3-47 check optical power and link loss, 4-1 LLF function, 2-3 Connected Sessions screen, 3-44 logged in users, 3-44 create M trap destination, 3-41 Main menu, 3-6 user account, 3-33 maintain cables and connectors, 4
Link Status, 3-47 set up P-Bit Translation Tables, 3-51 ports, 3-45 PING Generation, 4-7 terminal connection, 3-1 Port Information, 3-47 VLANs, 3-48 Radius Client Configuration, 3-37 SLIP/PPP baud rate, 3-23 RMON Group 1 Statistics, 3-56 SNMP v3 parameters, 3-42 Security Configuration screen, 3-31 Set Date and Time, 3-20, 3-21 SNTP Client Configuration screen, 3-20 SNTP Client Configuration, 3-20 SNTP date and time, 3-20 Software Upgrade, 3-27 software update, 3-27 Static ARP Table, 3-58
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