C H A P T E R 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module The Cisco 6100/6130 NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module supports provisioning of cross connections on Cisco 6100/6130 NI-1 DSL access concentrators. The Cisco 6100/6130 DSL access multiplexer (DSLAM) is an ATM cell switch that multiplexes traffic from subscriber ports to a single ATM WAN port. Its 32 slot multiport line-card architecture can support ADSL and SDSL technologies.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Supported Equipment • Subtended Network Configuration. Allows up to seven Cisco 6100/6130 chassis to be linked to a single WAN trunk. Subtending is supported in both Direct Connect and DOH configurations.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Summary of Configuration Tasks Note In order to configure the NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module you must have installed it during the CPC Server and Client installation procedures. For more information about installing CPC, refer to the chapter titled "Initial Installation" in the Cisco Provisioning Center Installation and Administration Guide.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Initial System Upload Step 4 Run the following commands in succession to source the Server environment and start the CPC Server: cd /opt/SY/Activator/Server/mng/utility . syccpovdef SYnpt -sS Initial System Upload In order to provision services, the CPC database must have detailed knowledge of the managed subnetworks. Using a procedure called upload, objects are created within the CPC database that represent objects of the managed network.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Initial System Upload Before You Upload: Creating a Network Object One network object must be created for each network. The following steps explain how to create a network object. Step 1 From the Root Tree Viewer choose Network Admin > IntraNetworking > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Network. Step 2 Click the Object Viewer button on the toolbar. Step 3 Enter the attribute values under the Common Attributes and Common Parameters tabs.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Initial System Upload Table 6-2 Cisco 6100/6130 Network Object Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Value Resource Map This attribute is an integer used to carry a bit map of services supported by this network. 0-2147483647 0 Pre-provisioned Not supported in this release. Full, Init, None None* Creating a Node Object You should create node objects for all Cisco 6100/6130 nodes in the network.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Initial System Upload Table 6-3 Cisco 6100/6130 Node Object Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Values Transit Cost This is the cost of crossing the sub-network. This attribute is used by the Threader to determine the lowest cost path when threading a service. (Mandatory) 0-2147483647 1000 Node Type This specifies the equipment type.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Initial System Upload Table 6-3 Cisco 6100/6130 Node Object Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Values Version Text string (up to * The SNMP version being used 32 characters) (in the form of XXXX-XXX-XXR where X is a numeric digit and R is a R is a revision letter. This attribute is usually uploaded.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Initial System Upload Uploading the Fabric Elements for a Network Object Given that the network object is in place, you can now upload fabric. Uploading network fabric creates the node objects corresponding to the specified network. Any fabric element contained by the nodes is also uploaded. Step 1 From the Root Tree Viewer choose Network > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Network Name. Step 2 Select Upload Fabric from the Element menu. The upload begins.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Re-Upload Uploading the Fabric Elements for a Node Object After you create a node object, you may want to upload just the fabric elements for that node. Complete the following steps to upload the fabric elements for a node: Step 1 From the Root Tree Viewer choose Network > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Network Name > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Node > Node Name. Step 2 Select the Upload Fabric from the Element menu. The upload begins.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Logical Ports To re-upload you need to upload the fabric and Service elements for that node. For more information, refer to the sections “Uploading the Fabric and Service Elements for a Node Object” and “Uploading the Fabric Elements for a Node Object” in this chapter. Working with Logical Ports ATM logical ports can be created, modified, and deleted from DSL physical ports.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Naming Logical Ports Deleting Logical Ports Deleting an ATM logical port will delete an agent subscriber from the Cisco 6100/6130. Step 1 From the Root Tree Viewer choose Network > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Network Name > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Node > Node Name > Cisco NI1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port > Logical Port Name Step 2 Click the Delete button on the toolbar. Step 3 Apply the Transaction by clicking the Apply button on the toolbar.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Working with Service Element Profiles Service element profiles provide you with access to the Cisco-specific attributes for a particular Service element. There is a corresponding Service element profile for each Service element type that the node supports. Default profiles provide the initial (default) attribute values for the corresponding object class whenever such a new object is created.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Step 4 Save and apply the profile object by clicking the Save and Apply buttons on the toolbar. Modifying a Service Element Profile To modify a Service element profile, complete the following steps: Step 1 From the Root Tree Viewer choose Equipment Module > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Equipment Module > Cisco NI1 DSLAM ATM-ATM Cross Connect Profile > Service Element Profile.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Figure 6-1 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Object Viewer Cisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide 78-11339-01 6-15
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-4 lists the configurable attributes for a Cisco 6100/6130 DSL physical port profile. Attributes with an asterisk "*" next to their Default Value indicates that these fields should not be changed. Table 6-4 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Attributes Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Value Common Attributes Name The DSL physical port profile name.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-4 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Value Modem Card Type The modem card type (line card type) that contains this physical port CAPADSL, DMT2ADSL, 2B1QSDSL CAPADSL Modem Card Subtype 4xFLEX, Other The modem card subtype. This attribute provides support for FLEX cards.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-4 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Training Mode The training mode for the physical Standard, Fast port. In standard mode, the modem Train attempts to train using the method specified by T1.413 Issue 2.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-4 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Value ATU-C CAP CPE Signature 0-127 This attribute specifies a CPE software signature (which corresponds to a specific version). If the Allow CPE’s Signature Detection attribute is Enabled, then any CPE having a software signature lower than this value will not be allowed to train.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-4 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Value Reed Solomon Short Reed Solomon error encoding can Short interleave, Long interleave, Interleave be configured for the ATU-C Disable 136K Baud running in CAP mode. Short interleave, sets the interleave depth to a smaller value and Long interleave sets it to a higher value.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-4 Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Value Other Attributes Downstream PSD Transmit Power (dBm/Hz) Specifies the nominal power output -34, -37, -40, -43, -46, -49 of an xDSL modem in the downstream (xTU-C toward xTU-R) direction, across the entire transmit spectrum.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Figure 6-2 Cisco 6100/6130 ATM Logical Port Profile Object Viewer Table 6-5 lists the configurable attributes for a Cisco 6100/6130 ATM logical port profile. Attributes marked with an asterisk "*" next to their Default Value indicates that these fields should not be changed.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-5 Cisco 6100/6130 ATM Logical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Values Administrative Status Specify the administrative status of the logical port. Unlocked, Locked Unlocked Maximum Connections Specify the maximum number of connections supported for the logical port.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-5 Cisco 6100/6130 ATM Logical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Values Multiple Ranges Specify whether or not to enable or disable multiple ranges. TRUE, FALSE FALSE EMS Name The name of the logical port used in the Element Management System.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-5 Cisco 6100/6130 ATM Logical Port Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Values Local Management Interface Management Protocol Specify the management None, ILMI protocol that will be used to manage the logical port.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Figure 6-3 Cisco 6100/6130 ATM-ATM Cross Connection Profile Object Viewer Cisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide 6-26 78-11339-01
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-6 lists the configurable attributes for a Cisco 6100/6130 ATM-ATM cross connections. Attributes marked with an asterisk "*" next to their Default Value indicates that these fields should not be changed. Table 6-6 Cisco 6100/6130 ATM-ATM Cross Connection Profile Attributes Attribute Name Description Acceptable Values Default Value Name The cross connection profile name.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module Working with Service Element Profiles Table 6-6 Cisco 6100/6130 ATM-ATM Cross Connection Profile Attributes (continued) Attribute Name Description Acceptable Values Default Value Bandwidth (kbits/s) The bandwidth for the cross connection. 0-214783647 Primary Logical Port The original logical port that is Text string (up to being backed up by the he UNI 44 characters) resiliency (nodename/portname).