Cisco MC3810 Ti t le p ae Supports Management Module SM-CIS1005 Device Management
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Contents INTRODUCTION Device-Specific MIBs ................................................ 22 Generic Routing Applications........................................ 23 Routing Protocol Comparison View........................... 23 AppleTalk Routing Application .................................. 24 RTMP Table View .................................................. 24 Kinetics Internet Protocol Table View .................... 25 Name Binding Protocol Table View ....................... 26 ZIP Table View ......
Contents Contents Modem Line Statistics Table View ........................ 56 Modem Line Speed Statistics Table View ............. 57 Cisco Flash Application............................................. 58 Cisco Flash Configuration View ............................ 58 Flash Directory................................................... 59 Flash Device Chip Properties Table View ............. 59 Flash Copy Operations Table View....................... 60 Flash Device Properties Table View ...................
Contents Contents Cisco Interface Application ........................................73 Cisco RFC1317 Async Application............................74 RS232 Asynchronous Port Table...........................74 Cisco Terminal Server Application ............................74 Line Configuration View .........................................74 Cisco Terminal Server Line View...........................75 Cisco Terminal Server Session View .....................77 Cisco Memory Pool Application..................
Introduction This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Cisco MC3810 devices.
Introduction Supported Devices Supported Devices The SPECTRUM Model The Cisco MC3810 is a multiservice access concentrator that integrates data, voice, and video onto public or private Frame Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), or leased line networks. SPECTRUM uses a single device model type, Cisco_MC3810, for modeling the Cisco MC3810. MC3810 models are represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons.
Introduction The SPECTRUM Model The device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available from the Device icon are listed below. Option The rest of this document covering management module SM-CIS1005 is organized as follows: • • • • • • • • • Accesses the... Fault Management Fault Management view, which is described in the How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM documentation.
Tasks This section lists device management tasks alphabetically and provides links to descriptions of the views and/or tables used to perform the task.
Tasks • Interface Status View (Page 17) Monitor Performance • Interface Device View (Page 14) • Device Performance View (Page 86) • Port Performance View (Page 87) Port Route Settings View/Change Interface IP Address • Secondary Address Panel (Page 18) View Current Interface/Port Status • • • • • • Default Peer Serial Interface STUN Route (Page 45) Set Connections • BGP4 Peer Admin Status (Page 33) • Local ACK-BSTUN Connection (Page 42) • Terminal Server Line View (Page 75) Interface Device View (Pa
Events This section provides the range of event messages that are specific to the Cisco MC3810. The Cisco MC3810 has several event and alarm messages that are specific to its devices. If these messages are not sufficient and you wish to create your own messages, or view the existing messages for the MC3810, you can do so using the ECEditor.
CiscoView This section describes how to access Cisco’s CiscoView management software from SPECTRUM. CiscoView is management software specific to Cisco Routers. The Cisco_MC3810 model type provides a menu option from the Device icon that is used to launch CiscoView. Note: Note: In order for this menu option to function you must update your .profile file to map this menu selection to where CiscoView is located on your system.
CiscoView For Windows NT and Window 2000 From the Start>Run window, type regedit (registry editor) Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE> Aprisma Management Technologies> Spectrum60> Environment Choose Edit>New>String Value Type CVIEW for the name, and as the string value.
Device View This section describes the Device view and its associated subviews for models of Cisco MC3810 devices in SPECTRUM. Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. There is one type of Device view for Cisco_MC3810 models, the Interface Device View. Figure 2: SpectroGRAPH: Device: 132.127.118.
Device View Interface Device View Interface Icons Figure 3 shows a closeup 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: (a) Interface Icon IF Status Label This label displays the current Operational Status of the interface (see Table 1).
Device View Interface Device View Network Type Label This label identifies the type of network this interface is connected to. Double-click the label to open the Model Information view for the interface. Physical Address Label This label displays the physical address of the Cisco MC3810 interface. Double-click the label to open the Interface Address Translation table. This table cross-references device IP addresses to device MAC (Ethernet) addresses for selected nodes between networks.
Device View Interface Device View Interface Status View Interface Index Refers to this interface’s number in sequential order of interfaces. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select IF Status. This view provides information on the operational status of the interface and allows you to enable or disable the port. Operational Status The current state of the interface (Up, Down, or Testing).
Device View Interface Device View Change Reason The reason for the last operational change for the interface. Secondary Address Panel View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select Secondary Address Panel. This panel provides a table of IP addresses and masks obtained from the Address Translation table within the device’s firmware.
Device Topology View This section provides a brief description of the Device Topology view available for models of Cisco MC3810 devices in SPECTRUM. Figure 4: DevTop View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Cisco_MC3810 Device icon, select DevTop. The lower panel of the Interface Device Topology view (Figure 4) uses interface icons to represent the device’s serial/network I/) ports.
Application View This section describes the Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of Cisco MC3810 devices in SPECTRUM. Figure 5: Cisco_MC3810 Application View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Cisco_MC3810 Device icon, select Application. When a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device.
Application View Supported Applications Supported Applications SPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two general categories as follows: • Applications associated with non proprietary MIBs. See Common Applications below. • Applications associated with device-specific MIBs. See Device-Specific MIBs (Page 22). For the most part, these applications represent the non proprietary MIBs supported by your device.
Application View - WAN Frame Relay Token Ring Ethernet Fast Ethernet rfc1317App rfc1285App rfc1315App 802.
Application View Generic Routing Applications The following Generic Routing major applications are available.
Application View Generic Routing Applications AppleTalk Routing Application RTMP Next Hop The IP address of the next hop in the route to this entry’s destination network. This major application (model type ApplTlkRtrApp) provides the following application-specific subviews. The Detail option provides access to pie charts that display standard Packet Breakdown, Error Breakdown, and Discard Breakdown information. • • • • • • • • RTMP Type The type of this network entry.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Kinetics Internet Protocol Table View Kip Share If the information in this entry is propagated to other routers as part of a routing protocol, the value of this variable is equal to “shared.” Otherwise its value is “private.” Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkRtrApp Application icon, select KIP Table. This view displays the following information for the Kinetics Internet Protocol. Kip Core The status of this network as a Kip Core network.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Name Binding Protocol Table View ZIP Table View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkRtrApp Application icon, select NBP Table. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkRtrApp Application icon, select ZIP Table. This view displays the table of NBP services registered on this entity. This view displays the relationship between network numbers and zone names. Name Binding Index The index of this NBP entry.
Application View Generic Routing Applications LocalTalk Interface Table View Total Collision The total number of collisions assumed due to the lack of a lapCTS reply. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkRtrApp Application icon, select LLAP Table. Total Defer The total number of times this interface deferred to other packets. This view displays the following information for the LocalTalk Link Access Protocol (LLAP). Interface Index The LLAP interface to which this entry pertains.
Application View ATPORT Table View Generic Routing Applications Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkRtrApp Application icon, select ATPORT Table. End Net.Node The last AppleTalk network address in the range configured for this port. This view displays the following AppleTalk port information. Port Net Address The network address configured for this port. Port Index A unique value for each AppleTalk port. Its value is between 1 and the total number of AppleTalk ports.
Application View Generic Routing Applications ARP Table View AppleTalk Echo View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkRtrApp Application icon, select ARP Table. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the ApplTlkRtrApp Application icon, select Echo. This view displays information about the equivalence of AppleTalk Network Address to the link layer physical address for AppleTalk Address Resolution.
Application View Generic Routing Applications DECnet Routing Application Hops The number of hops to reach the destination node. This application (CiscoDNApp) has seven Icon Subviews menu options. The Detail option provides access to pie charts that display standard Packet Breakdown, Error Breakdown, and Discard Breakdown information. The other options provide access to the following views: • • • • • • Interface The port number of the interface forwarding DECnet packets.
Application View Generic Routing Applications DECnet Routing Level 1 View Cost The aggregate cost to reach the destination area. Hops The number of hops to reach the destination area. Interface The port number of the interface forwarding DECnet packets. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoDNApp Application icon, select Level 1 Routing.
Application View Generic Routing Applications • Sent Hellos • Received Hellos from another area • Received Hellos that contained errors Bytes The total number of bytes transmitted from the source IP address to the destination IP address. IP Routing Application This application, with exception of the IP Accounting Table view described below, is described in detail in Routing Applications.
Application View Generic Routing Applications BGP4 Application Checkpoint Accounting This button allows you to access the Cisco Checkpoint Accounting Table. Table 3 provides definitions for the fields presented in the Accounting Table.
Application View Generic Routing Applications should be initialized to zero when the connection is established. Local Addr. The local IP address of this entry’s BGP connection. Local Port The local port for the TCP connection between the BGP peers. Remote Addr The remote IP address of this entry’s BGP peer. Remote Port The remote port for the TCP connection between the BGP peers. Remote As The remote autonomous system number. In Updates The number of BGP UPDATE messages received on this connection.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Path Attribute Table Keep Alive Time interval in seconds for the Keep Alive timer established with the peer. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the BGP4_App Application icon, select Path Attribute Table. Hold Time Hold Time Configured. Time interval in seconds for the Hold Time configured for this BGP speaker with this peer. Keep Alive Keep Alive Configured.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Novell Routing Application Multi Exit Disc This metric is used to discriminate between multiple exit points to an adjacent autonomous system. Local Pref The originating BGP4 speaker’s degree of preference for an advertised route. Atomic Aggregate Determines if the local system has selected a less specific route without selecting a more specific route. Aggregator AS The AS number of the last BGP4 speaker that performed route aggregation.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Novell Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) View Threshold The threshold of IPX accounting records in use before IPX traffic will be unaccounted. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoNovellApp Application icon, select SAP/IPX > IPX Chart. Age The age of the data in the IPX data matrix. This view includes the Check Point Accounting table, Accounting table, and additional Check Point Accounting and IPX Accounting information described below.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Accounting Table Vines Routing Application This table displays the list of IPX accounting entries. The fields in the Accounting Table are described below. This application (CiscoVinesApp) has six menu options. The Detail selection provides access to pie charts that display standard Packet Breakdown, Error Breakdown, and Discard Breakdown information.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Table 4: Vines Echo Statistics Statistic Table 5: Definition Statistic Vines ICP Statistics Definition MAC In The total number of Vines MAC level Echo packets received. ICP In The total number of Vines ICP packets received. MAC Out MAC level Echo packets transmitted. ICP Out Echo In The total number of Vines Echo packets received. The total number of Vines ICP packets transmitted.
Application View Table 6: Vines Broadcast Statistics Statistic Forward Generic Routing Applications Definition The total number of Vines broadcast packets forwarded. Vines Rx View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoVinesApp Application icon, select Vines Specifics > Rx Table. This view provides the following information. Received The total number of Vines broadcast packets received. Transmitted The total number of Vines broadcast packets transmitted.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Vines Tx View B-casts Forwarded The number of broadcast packets forwarded from another interface. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoVinesApp Application icon, select Vines Specifics > Tx Table. XNS Routing Application This view provides the following information. Forwarded The total number of outgoing Vines packets forwarded to another interface. Proxy Count The total number of Proxy packets sent by this interface.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Cisco BSTUN Application This application (CiscoBSTUNApp) has three menu options that provide access to the following views: Type The protocol type for this BSTUN group. Local Ack Indicates whether the BSTUN connection is locally acknowledged (True) or not locally acknowledged (False).
Application View Generic Routing Applications BSTUN Ports View BSTUN Routes View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoBSTUNApp Application icon, select BSTUN Ports. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoBSTUNApp Application icon, select BSTUN Routes. This view identifies the serial interface to the BSC line for which the router is providing serial tunneling. It also identifies the BSTUN group that the interface is in and the default routing for unrecognized BSC addresses.
Application View Generic Routing Applications Rx Packets Count of frames received from the serial interface with this station’s address. Tx Packets Count of frames transmitted at the serial interface with this station’s address. STUN Group View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoSTUNApp Application icon, select STUN Group Table. This view identifies the STUN (Serial Tunneling) group number and protocol type that Cisco A and Cisco B use to route SDLC traffic over the IP network.
Application View Generic Routing Applications STUN Port View STUN Route View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoSTUNApp Application icon, select STUN Port Table. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoSTUNApp Application icon, select STUN Route Table. This view identifies the serial interface to the SDLC line for which the router is providing serial tunneling. It also identifies the STUN group that the interface is in and the default routing for unrecognized SDLC addresses.
Application View Optional Applications Optional Applications Local Ack Indicates if the STUN connection is locally acknowledged. Rx Packets Count of frames received from the serial interface with this station’s address. The following device-specific applications supported by the MC3810 devices are described in this section: Tx Packets Count of frames transmitted at the serial interface with this station’s address. Rx Bytes Count of bytes received from the serial interface with this station’s address.
Application View Optional Applications Cisco Chassis Application This application (CiscoChasApp) has two menu options that provide access to the following views. • Cisco Chassis Card View (Page 47) • Cisco Chassis General Information View (Page 47) Serial No. The serial number of this card. If no serial number is available, this field will contain a zero.
Application View Optional Applications RAM Information c3000, c4000, c7000, cs-500, c7010, c2500, and c4500. Chassis ID/Serial No. A unique identifier for this chassis. The default value is the serial number of the chassis. If no serial number is available and no alternative ID has been set for the chassis, this field will remain empty.
Application View Optional Applications Cisco Modem Application This application (CiscoModemApp) has five menu options that provide access to the following views.
Application View Optional Applications than the following: connected, offHook, loopback, or downloadFirmware. number, feature set, and—optionally— its serial number. Modems Offline The number of modems in the system that have been held administratively offline. Manageable The Manageable modem allows access through the out of band management port in which the modem statistic data can be retrieved, and the Direct Connect session can be used to provide the test and debugging ability.
Application View Table 8: State Optional Applications Table 8: Modem States State Meaning unknown The current state of the modem is unknown. onHook The modem is in a state similar to hanging up a telephone receiver. The call cannot enter a connected state when the modem is onHook. offHook The modem is in a state similar to picking up a telephone receiver to dial or answer a call. connected The modem is in a state where it can transmit or receive data over the communications line.
Application View Optional Applications Disconnect Reason Indicates the reason that the last connection or call attempt disconnected. The meaning of each reason code is explained in Table 9. Table 9: Table 9: Disconnect Reasons (Continued) Reason Code userHangup Normal disconnect where the user hangs up call. compressionProblem The call is disconnected due to a problem detected during compression in the modem.
Application View Table 9: Optional Applications Disconnect Reasons (Continued) Reason Code Table 9: Meaning remoteHangup The remote side hangs up the connection. trainupFailure Failure to train up with a remote peer. fallbackTerminate User has EC fallback set to disconnect. excessiveEC Link loss due to excessive EC retransmissions. hostDrop Host initiated link drop.
Application View Optional Applications Modulation Scheme Used The modem modulation scheme used in the current or previous call. This object exists only for modems which have the cmManageable object set to “true.” Protocol Used The modem protocol used in the current or previous call. This object exists only for modems that have the cmManageable object set to “true.
Application View Optional Applications specifies whether this status polling feature is enabled at this modem. If cmManageable is “true” (1), status polling will occur for the modem; if “false” (2) no status polling will occur. Busy Out Request This object is used to put the modem out of service, i.e. modem cannot make calls or answer calls. If the modem to be busyout is handling a call, the busyout action will be taken after the current call is disconnected.
Application View Optional Applications modem has not been suspected to be bad or has been remarked as good. Out Connect Failures The number of outgoing calls from this modem that successfully went off hook and dialed, but for which it could not train with the other DCE. This object exists only for modems that have the cmManageable object set to “true.” Modem Line Statistics Table View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoModemApp Application icon, select Line Statistics Table.
Application View Optional Applications 2400 Or Less Connections The number of connections initially established at a modulation speed of 2400 bits per second or less. This object exists only for modems that have the cmManageable object set to “true.” 2400 To 14400 Connections The number of connections initially established at a modulation speed of greater than 2400 bits per second and less than 14400 bits per second. This object exists only for modems that have the cmManageable object set to “true.
Application View Optional Applications Tx Line Connections The number of Transmit connections initially established at a given modulation speed. An instance of this object will only be present for those speeds where one or more connections have occurred. Cisco Flash Application This application (CiscoFlashApp) supports the flash memory used by the Cisco MC3810.
Application View Optional Applications Available (Bytes) Unused size, in bytes, of flash memory. Flash Device Chip Properties Table View Flash write The current write permission is “Disabled” or “Enabled.” Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFlashApp Application icon, select Chip Properties. Flash Directory Description The flash chip name corresponding to the chip code. This table within the Flash Configuration view, provides the following information. Name The flash device name.
Application View Optional Applications Flash Copy Operations Table View Entry Status The status of this table entry. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFlashApp Application icon, select Copy Operations. Flash Device Properties Table View This view displays the following information. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFlashApp Application icon, select Device Properties. Command The copy command to be executed. This view displays the following information.
Application View Optional Applications where the programming jumper state can be read back via a hardware register. Command The command to be executed. Init Time The time (system time) the device was initialized. Destination The destination file. Flash File Properties Table View Status The status of the specified operation. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFlashApp Application icon, select File Properties.
Application View Optional Applications End Chip The chip sequence number for the last chip in the partition. Size The flash partition size. Checksum Algorithm The identifier for the checksum method used by the file system. When a file system writes a file to flash, it checksums the data written. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFlashApp Application icon, select Partitioning Operations. Status The status of the specified partitioning process.
Application View Optional Applications Protocol The protocol to use once an instance of this object is created e.g., Novell, Apple Talk, Vines, etc. Address The address of the device to be pinged. Status The status of this table entry. Possible states are: active, notInService, notReady, createAndGo, createAndWait, and destroy. Pkt Cnt Specifies the number of ping packets to send to the target device in this sequence. Pkts Sent The number of ping packets that have been sent to the target.
Application View Optional Applications Cisco Queue Application Add an Entry This button opens the Add Ping Request dialog box. Enter the following information and click the Add Request button to add an entry to the Ping Request Entry Table: • • • • • • • • Address Owner Packet Count Packet Size Packet Timeout Delay Protocol Trap on Completion This application (CiscoQueueApp) has three menu options that provide access to the information used to manage interface queuing within this device.
Application View Optional Applications Queue Statistics View Queue Rotation Interface View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoQueueApp Application icon, select Queue Statistics. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoQueueApp Application icon, select Rotation Interface. This view provides the following statistical information on the queues for a particular Cisco interface. Sub-Queue Attrs A list of sub-queue attributes for an interface.
Application View Optional Applications ATM Client Application This application (ATMClientApp) has four menu options that provide access to the following views: Last Change The value of MIB II’s System Up Time object at the time this VCL entered its current operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last re-initialization of the agent, then this object contains a zero value.
Application View Optional Applications the local VCL end-point is also the VCC endpoint, and AAL5 is in use. Receive Size The maximum AAl5 CPCS SDU size in octets that is supported on the receive direction of this VCC. An instance of this object only exists when the local VCL end-point is also the VCC endpoint, and AAL5 is in use. Encaps Type The type of data encapsulation used over the AAL5 SSCS layer.
Application View Optional Applications EnvMon Application This application (CiscoEnvMonApp) has five menu options that provide access to the following views: • • • • • Enable Notifications (Page 68) Fan Status (Page 68) Power Supply Status (Page 68) Temperature Status (Page 69) Voltage Status (Page 69) Enable Notifications Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoEnvMonApp Application icon, select Enable Notifications. This view allows you to enable or disable system notifications.
Application View Optional Applications Temperature Status Voltage Status Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoEnvMonApp Application icon, select Temperature Status. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoEnvMonApp Application icon, select Voltage Status. This table provides the ambient temperature status maintained by the environmental monitor. Description The testpoint being instrumented.
Application View Optional Applications State The current state of the testpoint being instrumented. Device ID The Device-ID string as reported in the most recent CDP message. The zero-length string indicates no Device-ID field was reported in the most recent CDP message. Discovery Application This application (CiscoCDPApp) has two menu options that provide access to the following views.
Application View Optional Applications Interface Discovery Status Table Line Status This variable indicates the Line Status of the interface. It contains loopback, failure, received alarm and transmitted alarm information. The Line Status is a bit map represented as a sum; therefore, it can represent multiple failures (alarms) and a Loopback State simultaneously. The various bit positions are shown in Table 10. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoCDPApp Application icon, select Interfaces.
Application View Table 10: Bit Optional Applications Line Statuses (Continued) Status Table 11: Description 256 dsx1T16AIS 512 dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF Far End Sending TS16 LOMF 1024 Mode E1 TS16 AIS Signal Modes Description none Indicates that no bits are reserved for signaling on this channel. dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF Near End Sending TS16 LOMF robbedBit Indicates that T1 Robbed Bit Signaling is in use.
Application View Table 12: Optional Applications Transmit Clock Sources Code Table 13: Description loopTiming Indicates that the recovered receive clock is used as the transmit clock. localTiming Indicates that a local clock source is used. throughTiming Indicates that recovered receive clock from another interface is used as the transmit clock. Code other Facilities Data Link Codes Description Indicates that a protocol other than the one following is used.
Application View Optional Applications Cisco RFC1317 Async Application This application (RFC1317AsyncApp) provides access to the RS232 Asynchronous Port Table. Error Breakdown - Overrun Total number of characters with an overrun error input from the port since system re-initialization and while the port state was “up” or “test.” RS232 Asynchronous Port Table Cisco Terminal Server Application Port ID A unique value for each port.
Application View Optional Applications Cisco Terminal Server Line View Message Duration The length of time in milliseconds to reissue message. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoTSApp Application icon, select Line Table. Message Text The actual message, up to 256 characters. Message Temporary Banner Select to use the message as a temporary banner in addition to the normal banner. Message send The value used to determine what is done after the message is sent.
Application View Optional Applications Software-Both, Hardware-Input, HardwareOutput, and Hardware-Both. Modem Control The type of modem control in use on this line. Possible modem control types are: Unknown, None, Call-In, Call-Out, CTS-Required, RI-IS-CD, and InOut. Location The physical location of this line. Term Type The type of terminal on this line. Length in Lines Length, in lines, of the terminal screen attached to this line.
Application View Cisco Terminal Server Session View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoTSApp Application icon, select Session Table. This view displays the Terminal Server (TS) Session Table, which provides information about each terminal server session connected to the Cisco MC3810. Type Identifies session type as Pad, Stream, Rlogin, Telnet, TCP and Unknown. Direction The direction of this session. Possible directions are: Unknown, Incoming, and Outgoing.
Application View Valid This indicates whether or not the remaining objects in this entry contain accurate data. If an instance of this object has a false value, the values of this row may contain inaccurate information. Optional Applications Cisco Frame Relay Application This application provides specific Frame Relay information that is either excluded by the RFC 1315 or is specific to Cisco products.
Application View DLCI Connection View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFRApp, select DLCI Connection View. This view contains Data Link Connection Identifier information. Local IF .DLCI The local interface DLCI. Local IP Address The IP address of the local port. Remote Device The remote device identifier. Remote IF .DLCI The remote interface DLCI. Remote IP Address The IP address of the remote port.
Application View Optional Applications measurement interval. If the configured committed burst rate and throughput are both non-zero, the measurement interval equals Committed Burst/Throughput. Frames Rcvd The number of frames received over this virtual circuit since it was created. Octets Rcvd The number of octets received over this virtual circuit since it was created.
Application View Optional Applications Polling Interval A read-write value giving the number of seconds between successive state enquiry messages. The default value is 10. Multicast Indicates whether the Frame Relay interface is using a multicast service. The possible values are nonBroadcast and broadcast. Enquiry Interval A read-write value for the number of status enquiry intervals that pass before a full status enquiry message is issued. The default value is 6.
Application View Cisco Frame Relay LMI Table Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the CiscoFRApp, select Cisco LMI Table. This is a table of Frame Relay Link Management Interface (LMI) information. Link Status The Data Link Status via LMI. Link Type The Frame Relay Link Type. Possible types are dte, dce, and nni. Enquiry Ins Number of Status Enquiry messages received. Optional Applications Status TOs Number of times a timeout occurred while waiting for Status message.
Application View Optional Applications DE Outs Number of packets transmitted with DE bit set. 0 means the DLCI is not associated with any subinterface. Drop Pkts Outs Number of discarded packets that were to be sent. Map Status The mapping protocols (internally considered as the ‘link type’) applied on this circuit. The value ranges from 0 to 2047, For point-to-point DLCI, the value stays zero. Otherwise, the value is a sum.
Application View Table 14: Optional Applications Routed IF The interface for the routed DLCI that pairs up with this DLCI for switching. A value greater than 0 is the Interface Index for that interface. A value of 0 indicates that there is no such routed DLCI corresponding to this DLCI. Mapping Protocols Protocol Power Value CLNS 6 64 Bridging 7 128 RSRB 8 256 STUN 9 512 LLC2 10 1024 For example, value 3 means the circuit’s mapping protocols include IP and IPX.
Application View Optional Applications Index An index to the mapping information associated with a certain circuit. Payload Comp Type The Frame Relay payload compression type, if applicable. FRF.9 is the Frame Relay Implementation Agreement on FR payload compression. The compression can be done by either software or hardware (when equipped with the supporting hardware), depending on configuration. Protocol The mapping protocol for this circuit.
Performance Views This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for models of Cisco MC3810 devices in SPECTRUM. Performance views for the Cisco MC3810 provide statistical information about the operation of the device and packet information for the device and its ports. The following performance views are described in this section: • 1 Minute Average • 5 Minute Average The view also provides button access to the Enterprise Alarm Manager and the Event Log.
Performance Views Performance View Performance View Port Performance View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Cisco_MC3810 Interface icon, select Performance. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected Port Label in either the Device view or the Device Topology view, select Performance. This view provides performance information about the packets being passed through the device.
Performance Views Table 15: Port Performance View Performance View Buttons Button Opens the... Transmit Detailed Port Performance view for packets transmitted. Receive Detailed Port Performance view for packets received. Detail Interface Detail view, which displays packet, error, and discarded breakdown statistics. Config Interface Configuration - Information View (Page 17).
Configuration View This section describes the Configuration view and subviews accessible from the Cisco MC3810 Device icon. Configuration views allow you to view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications. Figure 7: Device Configuration View SpectroGRAPH: MC3810 File View Tools Bookmarks Help i Device Configuration View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Cisco_MC3810 Device icon, select Device Configuration.
Configuration View Number of Interfaces The number of ports on the Cisco MC3810. Domain Name An ASCII text string displaying the domain portion of the domain name of the host. Host Name An ASCII text string displaying the name of the host. Why Last Reload An ASCII text string explaining why the system was last restarted. Device Configuration View The button opens the Interface Address Translation Table View (Page 92).
Configuration View Device Configuration View Bandwidth The estimated bandwidth of the interface measured in bits per second. For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth or for which no accurate estimate can be made, a nominal bandwidth is provided. Physical Address The Ethernet (MAC) address of the port. Operation Status The current operational state of the port (On, Off, or Testing). Admin Status The desired operational state of the port (On, Off, or Testing).
Configuration View Device Configuration View Automatically Reconfigure Interfaces Set this button to “True” to cause SPECTRUM to monitor the number of interfaces for this device. If a change is detected by SPECTRUM, the interfaces displayed in SPECTRUM are updated to reflect the change. Create Sub-Interfaces Set this button to determine if SPECTRUM should model the devices sub-interfaces. If set to “True,” these models will be displayed in the SubInterface view of the Physical Interface model.
Configuration View Device Configuration View Buffer Element Creates The number of new buffer elements created by the Cisco MC3810. Buffer Failures The number of packets discarded due to no memory. An attempted packet buffer allocation failed. Buffer Management Buttons Buffer No Memory The number of buffer creation failures due to no memory. These five buttons located in the Cisco Buffer Management view allow you to access additional buffer management information according to buffer size.
Configuration View Device Configuration View Medium Buffers Table 16: Small Buffers View Fields Field Description Small Buffer Size The maximum size of a small buffer. Max Small Buffers The maximum number of small buffers the Cisco MC3810 can create. Small Buffer Total The total number of enqueued small buffers. Small Buffer Free The number of small buffers available. Small Buffer Hits The number of successful requests for small buffers.
Configuration View Device Configuration View Big Buffers Large Buffers The button opens the Big Buffers view. Table 18 provides descriptions for the fields presented in the Big Buffer Management view. This button opens the Cisco Large Buffer Management view. Table 19 provides descriptions for the fields presented in the Large Buffer Management view. Table 18: Big Buffers View Fields Field Table 19: Large Buffers View Fields Description Big Buffer Size The maximum size of a big buffer.
Configuration View Device Configuration View Network/Host Configuration View Huge Buffers This button opens the Cisco Huge Buffer Management view. Table 20 provides descriptions for the fields presented in the Huge Buffer Management view. Table 20: Huge Buffers View Fields Field Description Huge Buffer Size The maximum number of bytes in a huge buffer. Max Huge Buffers The maximum number of huge buffers the Cisco MC3810 can create. This view displays the following information.
Configuration View TFTP Server Addr Address used to send the configuration file from server to a host. File Name The file name where you are storing the configuration. Copy Config to Net Initiates the transfer of configuration file from server to host. Host Configuration The host configuration file contains commands that apply to one network server in particular. Previous Host Addr The address of the host that provided the host configuration file for the managed device.
Configuration View Device Configuration View Generate Event for This Model This button allows you to select if you wish to generate an event for this model. Valid options are True and False. Generate Event For All Models Of This Model Type This buttons allows you to select if you wish to generate an event for all models of this model type. Valid options are True and False. Opens the Cisco Config-Copy Table View.
Configuration View Device Configuration View locally on the SNMP agent, this object may be ignored by the implementation. Server Address, File Name) will uniquely identify the destination file. If the Dest File Type is iosFile, the File Name must also be created, and the two objects together (Dest File Type, File Name) will uniquely identify the destination file. Possible types are networkFile, iosFile, startupConfig, runningConfig, and terminal. Source File Type The type of file to copy from.
Configuration View Device Configuration View User Password Password used by ftp for copying a file to/from an ftp server. This object must be created when the Protocol is ftp. Reading it returns a zero-length string for security reasons. Notification On Completion Specifies whether or not a Notification on Completion should be issued on completion of the tftp transfer.
Model Information View This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for models of Cisco MC3810 devices in SPECTRUM. Figure 8: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Cisco_MC3810 Device icon, select Model Information. Model Information views provide descriptive and configuration information about SPECTRUM models of individual devices, interfaces, and applications. Figure 8 shows an example of the Model Information view for a Cisco MC3810 interface.
107 Index A Add an Entry button 64 Administrative Status 15 Age 30, 31 AppleTalk Routing Application Views 24 Applications Supported Common Applications 9 Generic Routing Applications 9 Optional Applications 9 Area Table 30 ARP Interface Index 29 ARP Network Address 29 ARP Physical Address 29 ARP Table 29 ATM Client Application 66 ATM Link Modeling Options 67 VCL Table 66 ATM Link Modeling Options 67 ATPORT Table 28 Available 59 B B-casts Forwarded 41 BGP Peer Table 33 Device Management BGP4 Application
Index CiscoTSApp 74 CiscoXNSApp 41 Config Register 48 Configuration View 89 Configure a Port 9 Configure the Device 9 Cost 30, 31 Create Messages 9 Creating LANs 9 CsEvFormat 11 D DECnet Address 30 Circuit 31 Packets 30 Protocol 30, 31 Routing Hello View 31 Level 1 View 31 Level 2 View 31 Description 47 Destination 32, 33 Disconnect Reasons 52 Discover LANs 92 Discover/Reconfigure Control button 90 Discovery Application Cache Table View 70 Device Management Index Interface Discovery Status Table 71 E
Index Table 30 Huge Buffers button 96 I ICP In 39 Out 39 Idle Time out 76 IF Address Translation button 90 In Packets 27 Interface 30, 31 Address Translation Table 16 Cost Table 31 Detail view 16 Interface Address Translation Table View 92 Interface Configuration 16 Interface Configuration Table 90 Interface Ethernet Application 73 Interface Icon Subviews Menu 16 Interface Index 27 Interface Status 16 IP Accounting Table 32 IP Address Label 16 IPC Count 41 Error Count 41 Device Management Index K M K
Index Name Binding Protocol Table 26 Network Traffic Flow 32 Network Type Label 16 Network/Host Config button 90 Network/Host Configuration View 96 Next Hop 30, 31 No Charge 40 No Data Errors 27 No Handler 27 Non-volatile RAM Size (bytes) 48 Used (bytes) 48 Not Forward 40 LAN 40 Novell Accounting Table 38 Check Point Accounting Table 37 Check Point Information 37 IPX Accounting Information 37 Routing Application Views 46 Service Advertisement Protocol View 36 Novell Internet Packet Exchange View 37 Novell
Index RFC1317AsyncApp 74 ROM Information 48 Monitor Version 48 Software Version 48 Routing Statistics 31 Routing Protocol Comparison View 23, 24 RS232 Asynchronous Port Table 74 Index Status 75 STUN Groups View 44 Ports View 45 Routes View 45 Supported Devices 7 System CPU RAM (bytes) 48 T S Secondary Address Panel 16 Serial Number 47 Session Table 77 View 77 Set Connections 10 Set Environment Variables 10 Set Thresholds 10 Signal Modes 72 Slot 47 Software Version 47 Source 32, 33 SPECTRUM Model 7 Speed
Index View Current Interface/Port Status 10 View IF/Port/App Statistics 10 View/Change Interface IP Address 10 Vines Broadcast Detail View 39 Packets 40 Statistics 39, 40 Echo Packets 39 Statistics 38, 39 ICP 39 Metric Notification 39 Packets 39 Statistics 39 Interprocess Communications Protocol 39 Routing Echo View 38 ICP View 39 Rx View 40 Tx View 41 Vines Routing Application 38 Voltage Status 69 Index Reply 41 Echo Statistics 41 Routing Application Views 41 Z ZIP Table 26 Zone Index 26 Name 26 Net En