9145E Network Interface Device Software Version 2.
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9145E Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual Table of Contents Preface ..................................................................................................... About the Manual ........................................................................................................v How this Manual is Organized.....................................................................................v What is New in this Document...............................................................
9145E Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual 3 System Configuration .......................................................................... 9 3.1 System Configuration Menu .............................................................................. 9 3.2 IP/SNMP Agent Configuration ......................................................................... 10 3.2.1 Management IP Configuration ............................................................................... 10 3.2.
9145E Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual 4.5 VLAN Loopback .............................................................................................. 40 4.5.1 VLAN Loopback Statistics ..................................................................................... 42 4.5.2 L2 Ping Generator ................................................................................................. 43 4.6 Cable Diagnostics .........................................................................
9145E Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual 7 Utilities ................................................................................................ 67 7.1 Utilities Menu ................................................................................................... 67 7.2 Set Date and Time .......................................................................................... 67 7.3 Reset Configuration To Default .......................................................................
9145E Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual Preface About this Manual This manual provides instructions on the configuration and operation of the 9145E Network Interface Device (NID) Version 2.1 software. The 9145E software provides management functions for the 9145E NID. The 9145E NID can be managed through the VT-100 terminal using the RS-232 serial port, or using a Telnet terminal emulation program, through an Ethernet connection, or using SNMP.
9145E Ethernet Network Interface Device User’s Manual Optional Applications Optional Applications The Performance Monitoring (PM), Service Availability Monitoring (SAM) and Protected Link Performance Monitoring (PLPM) are optional features that allow in-service monitoring of the performance attributes. Those performance attributes can be used to establish a Service Level Agreement (SLA) with different customers.
Introduction 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Management Access Chapter 1 Introduction 1.0 About the 9145E Software Building on the industry-leading 10/100/1G 9145 Network Interface Device (NID), the 9145E adds dual mode UTP/SFP ports, a multi-purpose network protection link/NNI Performance Measuring Port, and an Ethernet OOB port to provide out-of-band management. Its larger, faster processor allows advanced features including per VLAN traffic statistics and full 802.1ag CFM support, in future releases.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Introduction Three Levels of Security 1.3 Three Levels of Security Most Service Provider management networks provision certain access levels to technicians, network administrators, and managers. Offering different access levels to critical applications allows network administrators to keep closer watch on the entire network. A capabilities file allows views to be defined in an ASCII file and downloaded to the NID.
Getting Started 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.0 Configuring Terminal Management When using the RS-232 Serial Port for VT-100 sessions, Canoga Perkins suggests that you use HyperTerminal or another type of terminal emulation software when using a PC. NOTE: Microsoft Vista OS does not include HyperTerminal. If your PC uses the Windows Vista operating system, you will need to install a terminal emulation program. To set up HyperTerminal on your PC.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Getting Started Setting Up SNMP Network Management 2.1 Setting Up SNMP Network Management The 9145E communicates with CanogaView or your Network Management Platform either in-band, via the User or Network port, or out of band, via the Management UTP port. 2.1.1 About MIBs To communicate with the 9145E using SNMP, standard Management Information Bases (MIBs) are required on your Network Management Platform. Refer to “Supported MIBs” on page 8 for a list of MIBs.
Getting Started 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Management User Interface C a n og a P e r ki ns C o r p. E th er n et N e tw or k I nte r f a c e D e vic e 09 -S E P- 20 08 M od e l 9 1 45 E- 10 1- 2- 0 V 0 2.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Getting Started Login 2.3 Login The first screen is the Login Screen (Figure 2-2). Type your Username and press Enter. The Password prompt will then appear. Type your Password and press Enter. If the Username or Password are incorrect, you will return to the Username Prompt and the message Invalid Username/Password entered will be displayed. CAUTION: Default username is admin and the default password is admin (lower case).
Getting Started 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Main Menu 2.4 Main Menu Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 09-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 19:03:55 ---------------------------------------MAIN MENU-------------------------------- 1) System Configuration 2) Diagnostics 3) Port Information 4) System Alarms 5) System Log 6) Utilities 7) Software Upgrade 8) Manage Logged In Users 9) 802.
Getting Started 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Supported MIBs 2.5 Supported MIBs This section lists all supported MIBs including Standard MIBs and the Canoga Perkins MIBs. Table 2-1. Standard MIBs mib-2.my dot3.oam.my ifmib.my ping.my rmon.my rmon2.my hcrmon.my entitymib.my Table 2-2. Canoga Perkins MIBs cp9145estatus.my cpmgmtstatus.my cpsysinf.my cpaccounts.my cpnpa.my cpsyslog.my cpcablediag.my cppbvc.my cpsystemlog.my cpcos.my cpping.my cptrapconfig.my cpdot3oam.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration 3.0 System Configuration Menu The System Configuration menu (Figure 3-1) allows you to access the screens and menus necessary to configure various Management, IP, security, and alarm settings. The following section describes each item of the System Configuration menu. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 09-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration IP/SNMP Agent Configuration 3.1 IP/SNMP Agent Configuration The IP/SNMP Agent Configuration menu (Figure 3-2) configures the Management IP, Test IP, and Auxiliary IP settings; and is used to add, edit, or delete Host Table and Trap Table entries. The Management IP, Test IP, and Auxiliary IP Addresses are used for managing and conducting testing on a TCP/IP network. Canoga Perkins Corp.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual IP/SNMP Agent Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 12-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration IP/SNMP Agent Configuration 3.1.2 Auxiliary IP Configuration The Auxiliary IP is an additional IP address that is provided for testing and connectivity only. It allows the 9145E to be PINGed without allowing Telnet or Management access that could be disruptive. The Auxiliary IP rate is limited to 500 pings per second. This allows connectivity and rudimentary performance testing from subscriber/user VLANs without compromising network security.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual IP/SNMP Agent Configuration Function Management IP Test IP Auxiliary IP Performance Maintenance (PM) √ √ N/A Service Availability Monitoring (SAM) √ √ N/A 3.1.3 Host Table The Host Table menu (Figure 3-5), configures the 9145E to send and receive SNMP, FTP, and Telnet traffic to the Managing Host IP address, and access from specific Telnet clients when Telnet security is enabled (Figure 3-6).
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration IP/SNMP Agent Configuration 3.1.3.1 Adding/Editing a Managing Host IP To add a Managing Host IP, select Add (A) from the Host Access Menu. To edit an existing Managing Host IP select Edit (E). To delete a Managing Host IP select Delete (D). The Edit Host Access menu (Figure 3-6) opens. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 12-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual IP/SNMP Agent Configuration 3.1.4 Trap Table The Trap Table menu (Figure 3-7), is used to configure the SNMP Trap Managers. The following section describes how to add new Managers, edit existing Managers, or to delete selected Managers. To Add a Managing Host IP, using the Space Bar, select Add (A) and press Enter. To Edit a Managing Host, select Edit (E) and using the Space Bar select a Host IP address.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration IP/SNMP Agent Configuration 3. Select the Notification Type for this SNMP host. Selections are: V1-Trap, V2c-Trap, V2c-Inform, V3-Trap, and V3-Inform. NOTE: Each Notification Type has a different configuration procedure. Follow the specific procedure for the Notification Type selected. • If V1-Trap or V2c-Trap was selected (Figure 3-9): a. Enter the Community Name. b. Press Enter. c. Press Esc to return to the Trap Table menu (Figure 3-7).
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual IP/SNMP Agent Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 12-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 00:35:00 ----------------------------------EDIT TRAP/NOTIFICATION TYPE----------------------IP Address Trap/Notification Port Notification Type : 172.002.015.032 : 125 : V2c-Inform 1. Community Name 2. Retries 3.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration IP/SNMP Agent Configuration d. Type in the Authentication Password and press Enter. Type in the password again and press Enter. The Authentication Key will automatically be entered (It can be modified to match the SNMP manager's key if needed.). e. Cycle through the Privacy Protocol settings (DES or None) using the Space Bar and press Enter to accept the setting. f.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Trap Configuration 3.2 Trap Configuration Trap configuration defines how various alarms events are handled. Traps can be configured to be logged, sent to the SNMP managers in the Trap Notification/Destination Table, or both logged and sent for each event. Traps can also be set to Disabled. Individual traps are grouped together for convenience.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration Trap Configuration SFP Traps cpTemperatureOverHighThresholdAlarm cpStatus.my cpTemperatureHighThresholdAlarmCleared cpStatus.my cpTemperatureWarningApproachingHighThreshold cpStatus.my cpTemperatureHighThresholdWarningCleared cpStatus.my cpTemperatureAlarmUnderLowThreshold cpStatus.my cpTemperatureLowThresholdAlarmCleared cpStatus.my cpTemperatureWarningApproachingLowThreshold cpStatus.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Trap Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 12-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration Security Configuration 3.3 Security Configuration The 9145E can be configured for Strong passwords. Use the Security Configuration Menu to set or change the Password Configuration and the Lockout/Logout Configuration. From the System Configuration menu select Security Configuration (3). The Security Configuration menu (Figure 3-14) opens. 3.3.1 Password Configuration Select the Password Configuration item to change by typing the corresponding number.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Security Configuration 5. Maximum Consecutive Character Types - Specifies the number of alpha, numeric, or punctuation characters that can be used consecutively. Enter a value from 1 through 15. 6. Maximum Same Character - Specifies the maximum number of times that any character may be repeated within the password. This includes alpha, numeric or punctuation character types. Enter a value between 0 and 15. 7.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration Account Configuration 3.4 Account Configuration Use the Account Configuration menu to add new accounts, edit existing accounts, or to delete accounts. There must be at least one Supervisor account. The 9145E NID allows up to 24 accounts. Four telnet sessions may take place at the same time. Only one FTP session may take place at any time. NOTE: Any action that affects the network configuration of the 9145E (i.e.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Account Configuration In the default configuration, the supervisor access level is allowed complete access to all of the 9145E’s features including configuring the 9145E’s security system. The operator access level is allowed access to the 9145E features except those relating to the 9145E’s security system. This level can be configurable by the administrator.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration Account Configuration Username - The name of the new account you wish to add to the user list. Enter a name of up to 10 characters. 1. Account State - Specifies whether the account is active. Use Space to cycle between Enabled and Disabled. 2. Access From - Determines from where the user can access this account. Use Space to cycle between UI, SNMPv3, and UI/SNMPv3. NOTE: SNMP only cannot FTP. 3.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Information 3.4.3 Delete an Account NOTE: An account cannot be deleted while the user is logged in. In addition, you cannot delete the last supervisor account. Before attempting to delete an account make sure the user is logged out. Use the following procedure to delete an account. 1. Select Delete (D) and press Enter. The first User Account will be highlighted. 2. Use the Space Bar to scroll through the user names to select the account. 3.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration RADIUS Client Configuration 1. System Name - The system name can be up to 25 characters long. It is displayed in the header under Ethernet Network Interface Device. If you are running multiple telnet sessions, you will be able to identify the NID you are viewing. 2. Contact - up to 25 characters 3. Location - up to 25 characters 4. Customer - up to 25 characters 5. Information - two lines, up to 40 characters each 6.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual RADIUS Client Configuration make the server with 20 have higher priority simply by changing its priority to 5; no need to change the one with 10. 1. RADIUS Client Mode: Options: RADIUS then Local, Local then RADIUS, or None RADIUS then Local says that when a user tries to log in, the username and password is passed to the configured Primary RADIUS Server first for authentication.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Configuration RADIUS Client Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 22-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 02:59:35 --------------------------RADIUS CLIENT CONFIGURATION---------------------------1 Radius Client Mode : None 2 Radius Server IP Address : 172.224.014.35 Radius Server Shared Secret : Fido Radius Server Retries :3 Radius Server Timeout : 30 Radius Server Priority :1 3. Radius Server IP Address : 168.123.055.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual SNTP Client Configuration 3.7 SNTP Client Configuration Use the SNTP Client Configuration screen to configure the 9145E to use a primary and secondary SNTP Server to automatically set the date and time. An accurate date and time in the 9145E assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to the system administrator.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual SYSLOG Client Configuration 4. SNTP Client Delay Time (seconds) - Sets the delay for the initial SNTP request. If not zero, the request will be sent at a random interval within the delay time. This is used to prevent multiple NID requests at the same time in the event that all NIDs power down and power up at the same time. 5. SNTP Server IP Address - Two SNTP servers can be configured • IP Address: Set the address for the SNTP server. IP address 0.0.
System Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Hardware Information Syslog Server Mask - Define the level of severity of the messages to be send. There are eight (8) levels of severity as defined in RFC 3164. The severity levels from highest to lowest are: Emergency: - System is unusable. Alert: - Action must be taken immediately. Critical: - Critical Condition. Error: - Error Condition. Warning: - Warning Condition. Notice: - Normal but significant condition.
Diagnostics 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Chapter 4 Diagnostics 4.0 Diagnostic Functions From the Main menu (Figure 2-3), select (2) Diagnostics menu. The Diagnostics menu (Figure 4-1) opens. The Diagnostics functions to set up loopback, VLAN loopback, latency and jitter testing, cable diagnostics, and PING tests, are configured and initiated here. The following paragraphs describe each item on the Diagnostics menu. Canoga Perkins Corp.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Diagnostics Loopback Setup 4.1 Loopback Setup The Loopback Setup screen is used to configure and initiate loopback diagnostics. Packets are looped back at the User or Network port based on the Loop Test MAC address of the 9145E; all packets not addressed to the Loop Test MAC Address are dropped.
Diagnostics 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Latency/Jitter Test Minimum Latency (ms) - Time in ms for the shortest round trip. Minimum Jitter (ms) - Smallest absolute time difference between 2 round trips. Average Latency (ms) - Computed by adding all the round trip latencies and dividing by the number of completed round trips. Average Jitter (ms) - Computed by adding all the absolute time differences between successive round trips and dividing by the number of completed round trips minus 1.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Diagnostics Latency/Jitter Test 1. To IP Address - Enter the remote agent IP Address. 2. From IP Address - Select the originating IP address that the 9145E will place into the test packets. Use Space to scroll through Auto Selection, Management IP, Test IP, and Aux IP. The Auto Selection setting will start first with the Test IP. If the To IP Address is in the Test Network Subnet, the Test IP will be used in the packet.
Diagnostics 9145E NID Software User’s Manual PING Generation 4.3 PING Generation The PING Generation screen (also available from the Utility menu) is used to determine if a destination is reachable from the NID. From the Diagnostics menu, type 3 and press Enter. The PING Generation screen (Figure 4-4) opens. Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 22-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Diagnostics VLAN Loopback Canoga Perki ns Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 22-SEP-2008 02:59:35 ------------------------------------PING GENERA TION--------------------------------------- PING in progress Ping Address : 172.16.2.35 Ping Count :5 Ping VLAN ID :0 Pinging 172.16.2.35 from 172.16.85.51 with 40 bytes. Reply from 172.16.2.35 Seq #0 time = 0.629 ms TTL=128 Reply from 172.16.2.35 Seq #1 time = 0.
Diagnostics 9145E NID Software User’s Manual VLAN Loopback Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 22-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 02:59:35 ---------------------------------VLAN LOOPBACK---------------------------------- 1) 802.1AG Loopback Configuration 2) VLAN Loopback Statistics 3) L2 Ping Generator Select [1-3]: ---------------------------------------------Messages---------------------------------------------Figure 4-6 VLAN Loopback To configure 802.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Diagnostics VLAN Loopback Ether Type - This is the ethertype to match for responding to LBMs. 0000 indicates any ethertype except IP ethertype (0x800). The default is 8902. To change the Ether Type, type 4 and press Enter. Use Backspace to remove the current setting, then type in the new setting. Press Enter to confirm the setting. Press Esc to return to the VLAN Loopback menu. 4.4.
Diagnostics 9145E NID Software User’s Manual VLAN Loopback 4.4.2 L2 Ping Generator To set up the L2 Ping generator, type 3 and press Enter. The L2 Ping Generator screen (Figure 4-9) appears. C a n og a P e r ki ns C o r p E th e r n e t N e tw o r k I n te r f ac e D e v ic e 2 2 -S E P - 2 0 0 8 M od e l 9 1 45 E- 10 1- 2- 0 V 0 2.
Diagnostics 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Cable Diagnostics LBR Out Of Sequence: - Number of LBRs been received in this test, which are out of sequence. LBR Unexpected: - Number of unexpected LBRs received during this test. 4.5 Cable Diagnostics The cable diagnostics function provides UTP cable testing. Its function is to determine the UTP cable status and can provide a very useful physical link troubleshooting tool. 1. When the cable is OK, cable diagnostics indicates the length of the cable. 2.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Chapter 5 Port Information 5.0 Port Description The Port Information screen (Figure 5-1) provides a description and a graphic depiction of the User, Network, Multipurpose and Management ports for the 9145E, 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 and settings. Canoga Perkins Corp.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Information Link Status 5.1 Link Status Link Status informs you of the current link status of the User, Network, and Management UTP ports of the 9145E and provides information on User and Network Port SFP transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) power. From the Port Information screen (Figure 5-1), select Link Status (1) and press Enter. The Link Status screen (Figure 5-2) opens. Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen. Canoga Perkins Corp.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Configuration 5.2.1 Hardware Information The Hardware Information screen (Figure 5-4) provides 9145E hardware information such as Model number, hardware revision, and serial number for the 9145E. To review hardware information, select Hardware Information (1) from the Port Configuration menu. This is an informational screen only. Can og a Perki ns Co rp. E th ern et N etwo rk In terface Devi ce 12 -SE P-20 08 M od el 9 1 45 E-10 1-2-0 V 0 2.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Information Port Configuration 5.2.2 Functional Configuration From the Port Configuration menu, select the Functional Configuration (2) and press Enter. The Functional Configuration screen opens. The Functional Configuration screen (Figure 5-5) displays the User and Network port speed and duplex information, and allows the customer to set the functions listed below. C a n og a P e r ki ns C o r p.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Configuration 5. RMTF - Remote Fault (RMTF) allows an alarm to be transmitted to the link partner to indicate loss of signal on receive. When a link loss is detected, the port stops transmitting service traffic on the port and begins to transmit the Remote Fault signal so the connected link knows the link is no longer operational. RMTF is only available on optical (SFP) ports.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Information Port Configuration 5.2.3 VLAN Configuration From the Port Configuration menu, select VLAN Configuration (3) and press Enter. The VLAN Configuration screen (Figure 5-6) opens. Use the VLAN Configuration menu to display and configure the VLAN parameters. When all VLAN functions have been set, press Esc to return to the Port Configuration menu. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 12-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Configuration 1. Drop Untagged Packets? - The 9145E will discard all Service frames received on the User or Network port that do not have a VLAN Tag. Selecting Yes discards packets. 2. Drop Packets with VLAN Tag not matching VLAN Tag A? - The 9145E discards all Service frames received on the User or Network port that do not have a VLAN Tag matching VLAN Tag A. Selecting Yes discards packets. 3.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Information Port Configuration 5.2.3.2 Port VLAN ID Translation Table The 9145E has the ability to translate customer VLAN Tag IDs on Service frames. Use the Port VLAN ID Translation Table to configure outgoing packets to receive a new tag based on the current outermost tag. The tag is changed in both directions. To Configure VLAN Translations, from the VLAN Configuration menu, select Port VLAN Translation Table (2) and press Enter.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Configuration 5.2.3.3 P-Bit Translation Table The 9145E can change the P-Bit setting in VLAN ID tags on Service frames to change their priority status in the network. To change incoming Priority Bit Translations, type 3 and press Enter. The P-Bit Translation Table (Figure 5-9) opens. 1. To modify the P-Bit translation data, type the number of the P-Bit you wish to translate, from 1 to 8, and press Enter. Enter the P-Bit value and press Enter.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Information Port Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 02:59:35 ----------------------------------PORT FILTERS---------------------------------1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) PVST+ BPDU Filter User Port Manager MAC Filter User Port Test Network Filter 802.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Configuration 5.2.5 Port Based VLAN Control The Port Based VLAN Control screen (Figure 5-11) is used to specify which VLANs, if any, are allowed to pass through each port. The 9145E can be configured to support up to 100 VLANs. From the Port Configuration screen, select Port Based VLAN Control (5) and press Enter. The Port Based VLAN Control screen (Figure 5-11) opens. The default setting is All VLANs Allowed.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Information Layer 2 Statistics 5.3 Layer 2 Statistics To view Layer 2 statistics, select Layer 2 Statistics (3) from the Port Information screen (Figure 5-1) and press Enter. The Layer 2 Statistics screen (Figure 5-12) opens. Use the controls as listed to view the Layer 2 Statistics screen. Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen. Canoga Perki ns Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Layer 2 Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Port Information Layer 2 Statistics 5.3.1 Layer 2 Counter Definitions The following are definitions of the counters encountered on the Layer 2 Error Statistics screen (Figure 513) and Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics screens (Figure 5-14). 5.3.1.1 Layer 2 Statistics Frames Sent - reports the total number of frames sent from the interface since the last reset (Raw) or the last counter reset (Current).
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual RMON Group 1 Statistics Jabber Events - reports the number of frames received on the interface that had a length greater than 1518 and had a bad CRC. This follows the definition in the RMON RFC. Dropped - reports the number of frames that the interface was unable to transmit due to buffer overflow or link failure. 5.3.1.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual RMON Group 1 Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 12-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
Port Information 9145E NID Software User’s Manual RMON Group 1 Statistics Pkts 256-511 - reports the total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Pkts 512-1023 - reports the total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
System Alarms & Logs 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Chapter 6 System Alarms & Logs 6.0 System Alarms Use the System Alarms Screen to view alarms and faults on the 9145E. To view alarm status, select System Alarms (4) from the Main Menu and press Enter. The System Alarms Screen (Figure 6-1) opens. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Alarms & Logs System Log 6.1 System Log The System Log lists all events that occurred since the last power-up or since the log was last cleared. The log lists items with the most current item at the top. As events fill the System Log, older events drop off. The Event Types include: System - involves system-level resources Trap - also reported to the Network Manager Security - shows security information and violations.
System Alarms & Logs 9145E NID Software User’s Manual System Log 6.1.1 Log Display Filter Configuration Sometimes it would be helpful to only look at events that occurred around a certain date, configuration undertaken by a particular user, just view trap events, etc. The 9145E has a flexible System Log Display Filter to turn off display of log items that are not of interest to the user.
Utilities 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Set Date and Time Chapter 7 Utilities 7.0 Utilities Menu Use the Utilities menu to setup and display basic information. Select Utilities (6) from the Main Menu and press Enter. The Utilities Menu (Figure 7-1) opens. The paragraphs below describe how to display and modify each feature listed on the Utilities menu. Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Utilities Reset Configuration To Default 7.2 Reset Configuration To Default To reset the configuration to the default settings, type 2 and press Enter. At the bottom of the Utilities menu after “Reset configuration with factory default values and reset module?”, type Y and press Enter.
Utilities 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Static ARP Table Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 22-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 02:59:35 ------------------------------------PING GENERATION--------------------------------------- 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Ping to Address : 0.0.0.0 Ping from Address : Mgr IP 172.16.142.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Utilities Dynamic ARP Table 1. Add an Entry - To add an entry to the static ARP table, type 1 and press Enter. •Type in the IP address and press Enter. •Type in the Mac address and press Enter. •Type in the port number and press Enter. The address information will be added to the table. 2. Delete an Entry - To delete an entry from the Static ARP Table, type 2 and press Enter. The first table entry will be highlighted. Use Space to scroll down the entries.
Utilities 9145E NID Software User’s Manual License Manager Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 22-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
Software Upgrade 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Software Reset Chapter 8 Software Upgrade 8.0 Flash Memory CAUTION: Swap Bank and Software Reset or Swap Bank After Download and Reset could disrupt service Each 9145E has two flash memory banks that store software. The Active Flash Memory bank holds the software that is currently in use. The Inactive Flash Memory bank holds the new software from a download, or the older version of software from a previous upgrade.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Software Upgrade Swap Bank After Download and Reset Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 12-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 02:59:35 ---------------------------------------SOFTWARE UP GRADE--------------------------------Time Since Last Restart 06:29:05 Version Active Firmware Inactive Firmware Bootcode File Name 2.0 2.1 2.1 1) Software Reset 2) Swap Bank & Reset 3) Swap Bank after download and reset 9145E-A10-02-00.ZIP 9145E-A10-02-01.
Software Upgrade 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Get Software Upgrades with TFTP 8.4 Get Software Upgrades with TFTP Software can be downloaded from the Canoga Perkins web site to your TFTP server. After downloading the software, move the file to a known directory to which your TFTP server has access. To download the latest version from your TFTP server to the 9145E, from the Software Upgrade menu (Figure 8-1) type 4 and press Enter. The TFTP Upgrade screen (Figure 8-2) will appear.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Software Upgrade Software Upgrades Using FTP or SFTP 8.5 Software Upgrades Using FTP or SFTP 8.5.1 Software Download using FTP Software upgrades can also be downloaded from the Canoga Perkins web site and installed using the computer that is the 9145E management host. 1. Go to the Canoga Perkins web site or contact Canoga Perkins Customer Service to obtain the latest version of the 9145E software and copy the file to the 9145E management host.
Software Upgrade 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Software Upgrades Using FTP or SFTP 10. At the ftp> prompt, type cd BURNING (case sensitive) and press Enter. 11. At the ftp> prompt, type bi (for binary) and press Enter. This informs the 9145E that this will be a binary rather than a text download. Another ftp> prompt will open. 12. At the ftp> prompt, type put (filename) Where (filename) is the filename of the software upgrade. The command will be accepted and the download starts.
802.3AH OAM 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Chapter 9 802.3AH OAM 9.0 Operation, Administration and Maintenance The Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) is defined in Section 57 of the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard. Its functions provide mechanisms for monitoring link operations at the data link pager, such as remote fault indication and remote loopback control.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual 802.3AH OAM OAM Control 9.1 OAM Control The OAM Control screen (Figure 9-2) is split into two sections. The top of the screen shows status information. The list below shows the standard status information and the corresponding MIB objects. User interface MIB Object •OAM Operational Status dot3OamOperStatus (dot3oam.my) •OAM MAX PDU Size dot3OamMaxOamPduSize (dot3oam.my) •OAM Revision dot3OamConfigRevision (dot3oam.
802.3AH OAM 9145E NID Software User’s Manual OAM Control OAM function supported The following list all the features that are support by the OAM implementation. The following functions are also communicated to the peer. The following functions are supported in the 9145E OAM application. Unidirectional - Indicates that the 9145E supports the transmission of OAM PDU on links that are operating in unidirectional mode. LoopBack - Indicates that the 9145E can initiate and respond to loopback commands.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual 802.3AH OAM OAM Peer Information Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
802.3AH OAM 9145E NID Software User’s Manual OAM Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual 802.3AH OAM OAM Event Configuration Canoga Perki ns Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Devi ce 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
802.3AH OAM 9145E NID Software User’s Manual OAM Event Log Canoga Perki ns Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Devi ce 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 02:59:35 --------------------------------OAM EVENT C ONFIGURATION------------------------User Port Network Port ---------------------1) Errored Symbol Period W indow 125000000 125000000 2) Errored Symbol Period Thres hold 1 1 3) Errored Frame Window (secs ) 1.0 1.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual 802.3AH OAM OAM Event Log 9.5.1 Event Log Detail Display The Event Log Detail Display screen (Figure 9-7) shows all events that occurred during the current session. Use F (first), N (next), P (previous) and L (last) to page through the listings. Use G (go to) to locate a particular event. Canoga Perki ns Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Devi ce 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
802.3AH OAM 9145E NID Software User’s Manual OAM Event Log Canoga Perki ns Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Devi ce 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.10 F121 02:59:35 ------------------OAM EVENT LOG DISPLAY FILTER CONFIGURATION------------------1. Master Filter: Location Filters: 2. Local: 3. Remote: Port Filters: 4. User: 5. Extension Type Fil ters: 6. Errored Symbol Period: 7. Errored Frame: 8. Errored Frame Period: 9. Errored Frame Seconds: 10. Orgnization Specific: 11. Link Fault: 12.
Class of Service Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Chapter 10 Class of Service Configuration 10.0 CoS Classification CAUTION: When Ingress and Egress CoS Supports are set to Enabled, modifying either setting to Disabled may lead to temporary packet loss and/or packet misordering. When throughput exceeds the available bandwidth, Class of Service (CoS) are a set of mechanisms that allows the 9145E to selectively drop service frames based on priority of the packets serviced.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Class of Service Configuration CoS Support 10.1 CoS Support NOTE: The instructions in the following paragraphs pertain to both the Ingress and Egress Class of Service (CoS) Support. Functions 1 through 5 are used for modifying the Ingress CoS Support settings and functions 6 through 10 are used for modifying the Egress CoS Support settings. From the CoS Configuration screen, type 1 or 6 and press Enter.
Class of Service Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Classifier Mapping those CoSQs will be changed. Once all classification mapping are set, press Esc to return to the Classifier Mapping screen. Canoga Perki ns Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Devi ce 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Class of Service Configuration Classifier Mapping 10.2.3.1 IP Precedence Mode Type the number of the IP Precedence, or a series of numbers such as 3-7 if desired, and press Enter. The CoSQ setting in the column beside the IP Precedence number, or the first number/value of the series (for example: 3 if 3 - 7) is highlighted. Use the Space Bar to scroll through the available queues. Select a queue and press Enter.
Class of Service Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Classifier Mapping 10.2.3.2 DSCP Mode Type the number of the DSCP, or a series of numbers such as 8-53 if desired, and press Enter. The cursor moves to the CoSQ setting in the column beside that DSCP number, or the first number/value of the series (for example: 3 if 3 - 7) is highlighted. Use the Space Bar to scroll through the available queues. Select a queue and press Enter.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Class of Service Configuration Queue Configuration 10.2.3.3 AF/EF Mode Type the number of the AF code, a series of codes such as 11-13 if desired, E for Expedited Forwarding CoSQ, or D for Default CoSQ, and press Enter. The cursor moves to the CoSQ setting in the next column, or the first number/value of the series (for example: 3 if 3 - 7) is highlighted. Use the Space Bar to scroll through the available queues. Select a queue and press Enter.
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9145E NID Software User’s Manual Class of Service Configuration Early Detect Drop Profile Configuration 10.3.4 Weight Parameters NOTE: Queue 3, Queue 2 and Queue 1 require a Weight parameter range between 0 and 1000. If you enter an invalid weight parameter, INVALID INPUT will appear at the bottom of the screen. If WFQ is set as the scheduling method, a weigh need to be assigned to each queue. The queue is proportional to how much bandwidth that queue will receive.
Class of Service Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Early Detect Drop Profile Configuration Canoga Perki ns Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Devi ce 04-SEP-2008 Model 9145E-101-2-0 V02.
9145E NID Software User’s Manual Class of Service Configuration Early Detect Drop Profile Configuration Can og a Perki ns Co rp. E th ern et N etw o rk In terface D evi ce 04 -SE P-20 08 M od el 9 1 45 E-10 1-2-0 V0 2.
Class of Service Configuration 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Queue Statistics 10.5 Queue Statistics From the Class of Service Configuration screen, type 5 or 10 and press Enter. The Ingress or Egress Queue Statistics screen (Figure 10-9) opens. 1. Press Ctrl+T to view raw counters. 2. Press Ctrl+R to clear the current counters. This action clears both the Ingress and Egress counters. 3. Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Configuration screen. Canoga Perkins Corp.
Acronyms 9145E NID Software User’s Manual Appendix A Acronyms A.1 Acronyms For a complete list of acronyms used by Canoga Perkins and the industry, refer to the Canoga Perkins Abbreviations and Acronyms Manual.
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