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Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Text conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Related publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Safety and environmental precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Verifying installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 9 Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Configuration commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Module commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 1483 ELAN statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Configuring ATM F5-OAM End-to-End Loopback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 config atm pvc f5-oam command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 show ports info atm pvc [slot/port] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 show ports info atm f5-oam [slot/port] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 clear atm f5-oam [slot/port] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 11 Configuring an IPX routing 1483 PVC using Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Creating two VLANs “byPort” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Configuring IPX network numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Enabling IPX forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Enabling IPX network number forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Figures Figure 1 Passport 8672ATM module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Figure 2 1-port OC-12c/STM-4 MDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Figure 3 4-port OC-3c/STM-1 MDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Figure 4 Passport 8672 ATM module with OC-12c/STM-4 MDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Figure 5 Removing the filler panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figures Figure 30 show ports info atm all command output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Figure 31 show ports info atm fdb command output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Figure 32 show ports info atm ports command output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Figure 33 show ports info atm pvc command output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Figure 34 show ports info atm 1483 command output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figures 15 Figure 64 Circuits tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Figure 65 System page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Figure 66 ATM menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Figure 67 PVC page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Tables Table 1 Passport 8672ATME Module online LED indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Table 2 MDA LED indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Table 3 Device Manager port color codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Table 4 Device Manager buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Table 5 ATM Interface tab fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tables Table 28 Information fields for the show ports stats atm felinecurrent command . . 97 Table 29 Information fields for the show ports stats atm felineinterval command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface The Passport® 8672ATME Module is part of the Nortel Networks Passport line of communications products. This module is the Passport Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) module for the Passport 8600 chassis. This guide describes the features and operations of the module and provides instructions for installing and managing the module. Before you begin This guide is intended for network installers and system administrators who are responsible for installing, configuring, or maintaining networks.
Preface Text conventions This guide uses the following text conventions: angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets when entering the command. Example: If the command syntax is ping , you enter ping 192.32.10.12 bold Courier text Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter. Example: Use the dinfo command. Example: Enter show ip {alerts|routes}.
Preface 21 italic text Indicates new terms, book titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions. Where a variable is two or more words, the words are connected by an underscore. Example: If the command syntax is show at , valid_route is one variable and you substitute one value for it. plain Courier text Indicates command syntax and system output, for example, prompts and system messages. Example: Set Trap Monitor Filters separator ( > ) Shows menu paths.
Preface • Installing and Maintaining the Passport 8003 Chassis and Components (part number 313074-B Rev 00) Provides instructions for installing the Passport 8003 Chassis in an equipment rack and for installing and replacing fan trays, power supplies, modules, gigabit interface converters, and media dependent adapters. This guide describes some of the routine tasks of operating the Passport 8003 Chassis and includes technical specifications for the chassis and the modules.
Preface • 23 Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch (part number 313196-B Rev 00) Provides general information and a description of how a Passport 8000 Series switch handles various networking features, such as VLANs, MultiLink Trunking, OSPF, RIP, and IPX. • Network Design Guidelines for the Passport 8000 Series Switch (part number 313197-B Rev 00) Provides guidelines for using the switching and routing features of the Passport 8000 Series hardware and software in your network design.
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Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module The Passport 8672ATME Module provides network transmission using ATM technology. The Passport 8672ATME Module enables MAN/WAN/campus connectivity for the Passport 8600 Routing Switch with the capability to interconnect frame-switched networks using a backbone ATM network. The module also provides existing ATM customers with the capability for connectivity to the Passport 8600 Routing Switch.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module You can use up to two Passport 8672ATME Modules in one Passport 8600 series chassis. Refer to Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch for a thorough discussion of the complete functionality of the Passport 8000 series product line, including the Passport 8672ATME Module. Note that VRRP, DiffServ, and ATM QoS are not supported on this module.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module • • • 27 Proprietary MIB support for configuration of RFC 1483 and ATM port specific setup Manageable through the Passport CLI or Device Manager, the SNMP-based graphical interface Monitored through a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on the network. ATM ELANs, and Ethernet VLANs The Passport 8672ATME Module supports ATM Forum Emulated LANs (ELANs). An ELAN extends an Ethernet VLAN, which is a broadcast domain, over an ATM network.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module The VBR service provided by the 8672 module allows a previously idle channel to burst at a relatively high Peak Cell Rate (PCR) for a Maximum Burst Size (MBS) of ATM cells. If the channel exhausts its MBS, the module reduces the channel’s rate to a Sustained Cell Rate (SCR). When the channel stops transmitting, it accumulates credit towards another burst at PCR. The 8672 module also provides a UBR service for Transmitter channels.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module 29 Figure 1 Passport 8672ATM module 8672 ATM MDA 1 MDA 2 Online 9901EA To configure and manage the Passport 8672ATME Module, connect to the console port of your switch fabric module (either the Passport 8690SF Module or the Passport 8691SF Module). For information on connecting to the console port, refer to the installation guide that came with your switch.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module Figure 3 4-port OC-3c/STM-1 MDA 9726EA Figure 4 shows the Passport 8672ATME Module with one OC-12c/STM-4 MDA installed. For information on installing the MDAs, refer to Installing Media Dependent Adapters for the Passport 8672ATME Module.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module 31 Table 1 lists the Passport 8672ATME Module online LED indications. Table 1 Passport 8672ATME Module online LED indications Online LED State Off Card is not receiving power. Amber Card is initializing or downloading. Amber Card is offline. Green Card is online. MDA LEDs Table 2 lists the MDA LED indications.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8672ATME Module Console and Diag ports Use the Console port on the Passport 8690SF or Passport 8691SF module to access management functions for the Passport 8672ATME Module. For information on connecting to the Console port of either module, refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Switch Management Software. The Diag port on the Passport 8672ATME Module is used only by Nortel Networks personnel for debugging purposes.
Chapter 2 Passport 8672ATME Module terminology This chapter contains the following information: • • • “ATM terms and acronyms,” next “SONET terms and acronyms” on page 35 “SONET transmission rates” on page 36 ATM terms and acronyms Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is a connection-oriented, cell-based technology that relays traffic across a network. ATM provides a cost-effective way of transmitting voice, video, and data across a network at high speeds.
Chapter 2 Passport 8672ATME Module terminology • • • • • • • • • • • SVC: Switched virtual circuit. On-demand connection between an ATM or frame relay source and destination that lasts for the duration of the transmission. VC: Virtual circuit. This is a network service that provides connection-oriented service regardless of the underlying network structure. VP: Virtual path. A virtual path is a set of virtual channels between a common source and destination.
Chapter 2 Passport 8672ATME Module terminology 35 SONET terms and acronyms This section provides a brief listing of common Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) terms. SONET is a medium for transmitting data that uses fiber optic cables. The following terms and acronyms are frequently used with SONET information: • • • • • • SONET: Synchronous Optical Network. SONET is a family of fiber optic transmission rates that provides the flexibility to transport many digital signals with different capacities.
Chapter 2 Passport 8672ATME Module terminology SONET transmission rates The following transmission rates are commonly used with SONET: • • OC-3c/STM-1: 155.52 Mb/s (and SDH/STM-1) OC-12c/STM-4: 622.08 Mb/s (and SDH/STM-4) The SONET specification defines optical both as: • • Single-mode fiber (SMF) Multimode fiber (MMF) Note: The estimated maximum transmission distance for OC-3c SMF is 20 kilometers (km); for OC-3c MMF is 2 km; for OC-12c SMF is 15 km; for OC-12c MMF is 500 m.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module This chapter describes the procedure for installing the Passport 8672ATME Module.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module • When handling modules, do not touch components on the modules; always handle modules by their edges. Store unused modules in their protective packaging. Warning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connector port. Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source. Vorsicht: Glasfaserkomponenten können Laserlicht bzw.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module 39 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module To install the Passport 8672ATME Module: 1 Remove the filler panel from the module slot in the Passport 8600 series chassis (Figure 5). Figure 5 Removing the filler panel 9058FB 2 Make sure the inserter/extractor levers are extended away from the Passport 8672ATME Module front panel (Figure 6). Figure 6 Extending the inserter/extractor levers .
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module 3 Handling the Passport 8672ATME Module by the sides only, carefully align it with the card guides in the chassis. Slide the module into the slot until the module connectors touch the chassis backplane (Figure 7). Figure 7 Inserting the Passport 8672ATME Module MDA 1 MDA 2 8672 ATM Online 10036FA 4 Rotate the inserter/extractor levers to seat the backplane connectors (Figure 8).
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module 5 41 Tighten the retaining screws (Figure 9). Figure 9 Tightening the retainer screws MDA 1 MDA 2 8672 ATM Online 10038FA You must install at least one MDA on the Passport 8672ATME Module in order to pass traffic. For instructions on installing MDAs, refer to Installing Media Dependent Adapters for the Passport 8672ATME Module.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module Initialization When the Passport 8672ATME Module is installed into a Passport 8600 series chassis, ensure that the switch fabric module (either the Passport 8690SF or Passport 8691SF module) in the same chassis has a PCMCIA card inserted and that the PCMCIA card contains the p80t3200.dld image, which supports the Passport 8672ATME Module.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module 43 Figure 10 Unsuccessful download screen output Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Nortel Networks, Inc. CPU Slot 6: PPC 740 Map B Version: 1.0.0.2/3 Creation Time: Jun 29 2000, 23:24:35 Hardware Time: AUG 09 2000, 14:02:57 UTC Memory Size: 0x04000000 Start Type: cold CENTENNIAL ATA /flash/ - Volume is OK Loaded boot configuration from file /flash/boot.cfg Press to stop auto-boot... /pcmcia/ - Volume is OK 2744752 to 12936388 (12936388) Starting at 0x10000.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module After the image loads onto the Passport 8672ATME Module, it performs a series of self-diagnostic tests. If the module fails the diagnostics, the screen displays the following message: Fatal bring up error on ATM card in slot . If you see this message, contact a service representative. For information on contacting service representatives, refer to “How to get help” on page 24.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module 45 To verify that the Passport 8672ATME Module is ready to receive and transmit traffic, check the LEDs on the module and the MDA. Once you enable the ports using the CLI or Device Manager, the online LED on the module lights steady green, and the module is ready. See “Online LED” on page 30 and “MDA LEDs” on page 31. For information on enabling ports, refer to “Editing port parameters” on page 58.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8672ATME Module Starting the system after a module replacement After you a replace a module on the chassis, you can expect the following results: • • • In a running system, when you replace an I/O module with a module of the same type, the system restores the configuration of all the ports.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Two management tools enable you to manage your Passport 8672ATME Module: Device Manager and the command line interface (CLI). You can also use the embedded Web-based management feature to monitor the 8672ATME Module.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager The management systems identify an interface by its slot number (in the Passport 8600 series chassis) and its port number, using the syntax slot number/port number (s/p). The Passport 8672ATME Module can contain up to eight ports when two 4-port MDAs are inserted. Port numbers 1 to 4 are reserved for the MDA in the left slot regardless of the actual physical number of ports.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 49 For detailed information on all aspects of installing and running Device Manager, refer to: • • Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Switch Management Software Configuring Switching and Routing Operations for the Passport 8000 Series Switch Using Device Manager Release 5.x.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Figure 11 Passport 8000 series chassis with Passport 8672ATME Module The ports on the graphical image are color-coded to provide at-a-glance port status. Table 3 shows the status assigned to each color. Table 3 Device Manager port color codes 209195-B Field Description Green Port is operating. Red Port has been manually disabled. Orange Port has no link. Light blue Port is in standby mode. Dark blue Port is being tested.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 51 Additionally, many Device Manager windows and dialog boxes contain buttons. Table 4 describes the function of these buttons. Table 4 Device Manager buttons Field Description Apply Applies the changes you entered to fields in a window or dialog box. Refresh Refreshes the information in the window. Each time you click Refresh, new information is polled form the switch and displays.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Changing default settings To change the default settings on the Passport 8000 Series switch or to perform any configuration tasks in Device Manager: On the device view, double-click on the port you want to configure. The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12).
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 53 Table 5 describes the Interface tab fields. Table 5 ATM Interface tab fields Item Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. The value ranges between 16 and 255. Name Displays the name of this port. To assign or change a name to the port, highlight the field and enter alphanumeric characters.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Table 5 ATM Interface tab fields (continued) Item Description UnknownMacDiscard DirectBroadcastEnable Action Sets one of the following port-related actions: • none • flushMacFdb—flush MAC forwarding table for port • flushArp—flush ARP table for port • flushIp—flush IP route table for port • flushAll—flush all tables for port • triggerRipUpdate—manually update the RIP table Result Displays result from the last system action.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 55 Figure 13 Card tab Table 6 describes the Card tab fields. Table 6 Card tab fields Field Description FrontType Card type. FrontDescription ATM. FrontAdminStatus Administrative status of the card. FrontOperStatus Operational status of the card. FrontSerialNum Serial number of card. FrontHWVersion Hardware version. FrontPartNumer Part number. FrontDateCode Date code. FrontDeviations Deviations.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Table 6 Card tab fields (continued) Field Description BackHWVersion Hardware version. BackPartNumer Part number. BackDateCode Date code. BackDeviations Deviations. 3 Click the ATM tab. The ATM tab opens (Figure 14). Figure 14 ATM tab 4 Click reset. 5 Click Apply. Viewing MDA information To view information on the MDA you are using, 1 Highlight the MDA. 2 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Edit > Mda.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 57 Figure 15 MDA dialog box Table 7 describes the MDA dialog box fields. Table 7 MDA dialog box fields Field Description Type Media type: • rcOc3BaseSM. • rcOc3BaseMM. • rcOc12BaseSM. • rcOc12BaseMM. Description MDA type: • Quad OC-3c SM — quad port OC-3c single-mode fiber. • Quad OC-3c MM — quad port OC-3c multimode fiber. • OC-12c SM — single port OC-12c single-mode fiber.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 4 Click Apply. To enable or disable a port using a shortcut menu: 1 Right-click on the port. A shortcut menu opens. 2 Choose Enable or Disable. Editing port parameters To view or change the general parameters of the port: 1 On the device view, highlight a port. 2 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Edit > Port. The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12).
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 59 Figure 16 ATM tab Table 8 describes the ATM tab fields. Table 8 ATM tab fields Item Description ifIndex Interface Index. MediaType mmf (multimode fiber) or smf (single-mode fiber) LineSpeed For OC-3c, the operating speed is 155.52 Mb/s; for OC-12c, it is 622.08 Mb/s. NumVpiBits For OC-3c, 11 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits. NumVpiBits cannot exceed 6 bits for OC-3c.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Table 8 ATM tab fields (continued) Item Description FramingMode Sets the framing for the port to: • sonet (Synchronous Optical Network), the standard format used in North America. • sdh (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy), the standard format used worldwide except in North America. ClockSource Sets the clock source for the port to: • loopTimed, which means clocking is derived from the SONET line.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 61 Figure 17 ATM PVC tab Table 9 describes the ATM PVC tab fields. Table 9 ATM PVC tab fields Item Description Vpi Virtual path identifier. Vci Virtual circuit identifier. PvcId Internal index ID of the PVC. Name Emulated LAN name. Encapsulation Encapsulation type: null or llcSnap. ServiceType Unspecified bit rate (ubr) or variable bit rate (vbr). PeakCellRate Peak cell rate, in cells/second, is the maximum cell rate.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 4 Click Insert. The Insert ATM PVC dialog box opens (Figure 18). Figure 18 Insert ATM PVC dialog box Table 10 describes the Port, Insert ATM PVC dialog box fields. Table 10 Insert ATM PVC dialog box fields 209195-B Item Description Vpi Numeric value. Vci Numeric value Note: For , 0.0 is not supported. Name Alphanumeric characters to assign a name to the PVC. Encapsulation Encapsulation type: null or llcSnap.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 5 In the Vpi field, type the VPI-bit size. 6 In the Vci field, type the VCI-bit size. 63 Note: For , 0.0 is not supported. 7 In the Name field, type the name of the ATM PVC. 8 In the Encapsulation field, select the encapsulation method (null or IIcSnap). 9 In the Service Type field, select the service type (ubr or vbr).
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Figure 19 ATM PVC tab with a PVC selected 6 Click Delete. The PVC is deleted. Configuring ATM 1483 ELAN parameters To view and configure ATM 1483 ELAN parameters for the port: 1 On the device view, highlight a port. 2 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Edit > Port. The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12). 3 Click the ATM 1483 ELAN tab. The ATM 1483 ELAN tab opens (Figure 20).
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 65 Table 11 describes the ATM 1483 ELAN tab fields. Table 11 ATM 1483 ELAN tab fields Field Description VlanId VLAN to which the ELAN belongs. ElanId Internal ID of the ELAN. NumPvcIds Number of PVCs pairs used in the ELAN. PvcIds List of PVC IDs, minimum of 1 required. ConnectType Type of connection: bridged, IP or IPX.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Figure 21 Port, Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box Table 12 describes the Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box fields. Table 12 Port, Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box fields 209195-B Item Description VlanId VLAN ID. PvcIds Value for Pvc IDs. ConnectType Types of connection: bridged, IP or IPX. LocalIpAddress IP address of the device. RemoteIpAddress IP address of the device to which you are connecting.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 5 In the VlanId field, type the VLAN ID. 6 In the PvcIds field, type the PVC ID. 67 Note: For , 0.0 is not supported. 7 In the ConnectType field, select the type of routing protocol: bridged, ip, or ipx. 8 If bridged is selected in the ConnectType field, click Insert. 9 If Ip is selected in the ConnectType field, complete the following fields: a In the LocalIpAddress field, type the IP address of the device.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Figure 22 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box for IP routing 10 If Ipx is selected in the ConnectType field, complete the following fields: a In the IpxVlanEncapMethod, select the encapsulation method (llc, snap, ether-ii, or raw). b In the IpxNetworkNum field, enter the network number (an integer between 0 and 2147483647. c Click Insert. Figure 23 shows the relevant fields for IPX routing.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 69 Figure 23 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box for IPX routing Deleting an ATM 1483 ELAN To delete an ATM 1483 ELAN: 1 On the device view, highlight a port. 2 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Edit > Port. The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12). 3 Click the ATM 1483 ELAN tab. The ATM 1483 ELAN tab opens (Figure 24).
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 5 Click Delete. The ATM 1483 ELAN is deleted. Configuring ATM F5-OAM End-to-End Loopback A Passport 8672ATME Module, by default, replies to ATM F5-OAM Loopback requests received. However, the transmission of F5-OAM Loopback requests and the processing of F5-OAM Loopback replies received require enabling this feature on a PVC by PVC basis.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 71 Figure 25 ATM PVC dialog box—ATM PVC tab 2 Highlight a PVC. 3 Click F5 Loopback. The F5 Loopback dialog box opens with the F5 Loopback tab displayed (Figure 26). Figure 26 F5 Loopback dialog box Table 13 describes the F5 Loopback tab fields. Table 13 F5 Loopback tab field descriptions Field Description LbMgmtEnable Click to enable or disable the F5-OAM Loopback feature.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager Table 13 F5 Loopback tab field descriptions (continued) Field Description LbUpCount Enter the number of consecutive end-to-end F5-OAM loopback cell responses (1-255) that must be received in order to change a PVC connection state to up. The default value is 3 responses. LbDownCount Enter the number of consecutive end-to-end F5-OAM loopback cell responses (1-255) to be not received in order to change a PVC state to down.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager 73 Table 14 describes the fields in the F5 Loopback Stats tab. Table 14 F5 Loopback Stats tab fields Field Description VcStatus This field indicates the status of the PVC link. • notManaged—VC is not being managed by OAM • Down Verify—An OAM loopback failed. End-to-end F5-OAM loopback cells are sent at the specified retry frequency to verify that the VC is down.
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Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI You can manage your Passport 8672ATME Module through the command line interface (CLI). You can also use the embedded Web-based management feature to monitor the 8672ATME Module. Refer to Chapter 4, “Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager” for information about port numbering and managing your Passport 8672ATME Module through Device Manager.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Configuration commands This section describes the CLI configuration commands available with the Passport 8672ATME Module. There are three types of configuration commands: • • • “Module commands,” next “1483 ELAN statistics” on page 77 “Port commands” on page 79 Note: If you replace one card with another type of card, Nortel Networks recommends that you go to the root level of the CLI directory before using any CLI commands.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 77 Table 15 config atmcard command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description card-reset Resets the card. elan-stats Enables collection of ELAN statistics. info Displays the image filename for the module. 1483 ELAN statistics The 1483 ELAN statistics commands allow you to collect ELAN statistics for an ATM port.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI show atm elan-stats Use this command to display the ELAN statistics for a particular VLAN ID. If the collection of ELAN statistics is disabled, a message is printed before the ELAN statistics. Figure 29 shows sample output from the show atm elan-stats command.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 79 Table 16 Information fields for the show atm elan-stats command (continued) Field Description InDiscards Number of received AAL5 CPCS PDUs discarded. OutDiscards Ethernet packets discarded. InUcastPkts Number of unicast packets received on the ELAN. OutUcastPkts Number of unicast packets transmitted on the ELAN. InMcastPkts Number of Multicast packets received on the ELAN.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI config atm command Table 17 describes the parameters and variables for the config atm command. Table 17 config atm command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description action Flushes a MAC, ARP, or IP table or triggers a RIP update.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 81 Table 17 config atm command parameters and variables (continued) Parameters and variables Description state Sets the state of the port to enabled or disabled. info Shows the last saved port settings and the next-level CLI commands. Note that this does not show the current settings, but the last saved settings. config atm pvc command Table 18 describes the parameters and variables for the config atm pvc command.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 18 config atm pvc command parameters and variables (continued) delete Deletes the specified PVC. Note that this command will fail if the PVC is still being used by RFC 1483 traffic. info [] Displays PVC information. config atm pvc 1483 command Use the config atm pvc 1483 commands to configure 1483 parameters on the Passport 8672ATME Module.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 83 Table 19 config atm pvc 1483 bridged command parameters and variables (continued) remove [,]... Removes a number of PVCs from the specified 1483 ELAN. The required parameters are: • vid means VLAN ID number. • vpi.vci means circuit VPI number and the circuit VCI numbers, respectively; they are separated by a period. Note that this command fails if the PVCs are not present. info Displays information on 1483 ELANs.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 21 config atm pvc 1483 ipx command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description create Creates a routed 1483 IPX circuit on the specified VLAN to the specified remote router interface. The optional parameters are: • vid means VLAN ID number. • vpi.vci means circuit VPI number and the circuit VCI numbers, respectively; they are separated by a period.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 85 Show commands This section discusses the CLI show commands available with the Passport 8672ATME Module.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Figure 30 show ports info atm all command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# all ======================================================= ATM Port Configuration ====================================================== PORT MDA SCRAMBLE FRAMING MAX-BITS CLOCK LOOPBACK ADMIN NUM DESCRIPION ENABLE MODE VPI VCI SOURCE MODE STATE STATUS --------------------------------------------------------------------3/1 OC-12c MM enable SONET 4 9 free of
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 87 Table 22 describes the information fields for the show ports info atm all command. Table 22 Information fields for the show ports info atm all command Field Description PORT NUM Port number.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 22 Information fields for the show ports info atm all command (continued) Field Description PVC VPI.VCI Permanent virtual circuit and the associated vpi and vci numeric identifiers. ENCAPS Encapsulation methods: either null, or llc-snap. SERVICE TYPE Unspecified bit rate (ubr) or variable bit rate (vbr). VLAN ID VLAN name to which the ELAN belongs. PVC LIST List of permanent virtual circuits.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 89 Figure 31 show ports info atm fdb command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# fdb ============================================================= ATM ON BOARD CAM ENTRY ============================================================= PORT VLAN VLAN PVC AGE NUM ID MAC ADDRESS VPI.VCI TIME --------------------------------------------------------------------3/1 2 00.00.00.00.03 0.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Figure 32 show ports info atm ports command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# ports ======================================================================= ATM Port Configuration ======================================================================= PORT MDA SCRAMBLE FRAMING MAX-BITS CLOCK LOOPBACKADMIN STATUS NUM DESCRIPION ENABLE MODE VPI VCI SOURCE MODE STATE ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 91 Table 24 Information fields for the show ports info atm ports command (continued) Field Description MAX-BITS VCI This field is read only. It takes remaining bits from NumVpiBits. For example, if NumVpiBits is 3 for OC-3c, then NumVciBits is 8.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Figure 33 show ports info atm pvc command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# pvc ==================================================================== ATM PVC ==================================================================== PORT PVC SERVICE F5 OAM SEND RETRY UP NUM VPI.VCI ENCAPS TYPE OAM TRAP FREQ FREQ COUNT -------------------------------------------------------------------3/1 3/1 3/6 3/6 3/8 3/8 3/8 0.100 3.200 0.33 3.90 3.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 93 show ports info atm 1483 command This command displays information (Figure 34) about 1483 circuits for the specified port or for all ports.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 26 Information fields for the show ports info atm 1483 command (continued) Field Description VLAN MAC ADDRESS MAC address assigned to this VLAN: used in IP and IPX routed circuits when there is no appropriate destination MAC to use. LOCAL IP ADDRESS Local IP address for connection type IP. REMOTE IP ADDRESS Remote IP address for connection type IP. IPX NETWORK NUMBER Network number.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 95 Figure 35 show ports stats atmport [] command output Passport-8606:6/show/ports/stats# atmport =========================================================================== ATM Port Statistics I =========================================================================== PORT IN OUT IN CORR IN UNCORR NUM CELLS CELLS HCS ERR HCS ERR --------------------------------------------------------------------------3/1 0 6744908 0 0 3/2 0 6744901
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 27 Information fields for the show ports stats atmport command (continued) Field Description OUT PKTS Number of packets transmitted. IN DROP PKTS Number of in-bound packets dropped. OUT DROP PKTS Number of out-bound packets dropped. UNKNOWN VPI/VCI CELLS Number of packets for which the vpi/vci values are unknown. IDLE CELLS Cells that are inactive.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 97 Figure 36 show ports stats atm felinecurrent command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# felinecurrent ====================================================================== ATM Far End Line Current Stats ====================================================================== PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-L) SECONDS(UAS) ------------------------------------------
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI show ports stats atm felineinterval This command displays statistics (Figure 37) on the far end line over a 15-minute interval. You specify which interval, or span of intervals, to display for the command.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 99 Table 29 Information fields for the show ports stats atm felineinterval command (continued) Field Description SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more CVs, or one or more incoming defects. CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-L) Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP) errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 30 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm fepathcurrent command. Table 30 Information fields for the show ports stats atm fepathcurrent command Field Description PORT NUM Port number. ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 101 Figure 39 show ports stats atm fepathinterval command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# fepathinterval 96 ========================================================================= ATM Far End Path Interval Stats ========================================================================= PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-P) SECONDS(UAS) ------------------------------
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI show ports stats atm linecurrent This command displays current statistics (Figure 40) for the line.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 103 Table 32 Information fields for the show ports stats atm linecurrent command (continued) Field Description SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more CVs, or one or more incoming defects. CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-P) Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP) errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 33 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm lineinterval command. Table 33 Information fields for The show ports stats atm lineinterval command Field Description PORT NUM Port number. ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 105 Figure 42 show ports stats atm pathcurrent command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# pathcurrent ========================================================================= ATM Path Current Stats ========================================================================= PORT ERRED SECS SEVERELY ERRED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-P) SECONDS (UAS) STATUS WIDTH ----------------------------------------
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI show ports stats atm pathinterval This command displays statistics (Figure 43) on the path for a 15-minute interval. You specify the interval or span of intervals to display.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 107 Table 35 Information fields for the show ports stats atm pathinterval command (continued) Field Description SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more CVs, or one or more incoming defects. CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-P) Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP) errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Table 36 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm sectioncurrent command. Table 36 Information fields for the show ports stats atm sectioncurrent command Field Description PORT NUM Port number. ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 109 Figure 45 show ports stats atm sectioninterval command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# sectioninterval 96 =========================================================================== ATM Section Interval Stats =========================================================================== PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION SEVERELY ERRORED NUM COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-S) FRAMES (SEF) ------------------------
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI show ports stats atm sonetmediumtbl This command displays statistics (Figure 46) on the SONET medium.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 111 Table 38 Information fields for output of the show ports stats atm sonetmediumtbl command (continued) Field Description TIME ELAPSED Number of seconds, including partial seconds, that have elapsed since the beginning of the current measurement period. If the current interval exceeds the maximum value, the agent will return the maximum value. VALID INTERVALS Number of previous 15-minute intervals for which data was collected.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI config atm pvc f5-oam command This CLI command enables/disables and configures the F5-OAM Loopback feature for a virtual circuit (VC). When this command is used for disabling the F5-OAM Loopback on a VC, the configuration parameters are ignored. The command uses the syntax: config atm pvc f5-oam
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 113 Table 39 F5-OAM Loopback parameters (continued) Configuration Default Values Description down 5 responses 1..255 Sets the number of consecutive F5-OAM Loopback replies that must fail to change the Loopback State to “down.” This configuration is also referred as “down-count”.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Figure 47 Sample output for the show ports info atm pvc [slot/port] command As shown in Figure 47, only three PVCs have its F5-OAM Loopback enabled. Furthermore, only one PVC (3/5 0.100) is using the default F5-OAM Loopback configuration. show ports info atm f5-oam [slot/port] The show ports info atm f5-oam [slot/port] command displays the F5-OAM Loopback status and statistics for a particular PVC.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI 115 Table 40 defines the status and statistics in the show ports info atm f5-oam [slot/port] command. Table 40 Status and statistic definition F5 VC Status Definition NOT MANAGED The VC is not being managed by OAM. (The VC is not transmitting F5-OAM Loopback Requests as F5-OAM Loopback is disabled.) DOWN VERIFY An OAM loopback failed. End-to-end F5-OAM loopback cells are sent at the specified retry frequency to verify that the VC is down.
Chapter 5 Managing the Passport 8672ATME Module with the CLI Displaying packet loss counters The CLI command sh ports stats interface main displays packet loss counters. Table 41 displays a sample output of this command.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module This chapter contains the following topics: • • “Initial configuration,” next “Basic configuration procedures” on page 120 For detailed information on Device Manager, and the CLI, refer to: • • • Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Switch Management Software Configuring Switching and Routing Operations for the Passport 8000 Series Switch Using Device Manager Release 5.x.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Before you can pass traffic using the Passport 8672ATME Module with its installed MDA, you must change the clock setting. You can do this in one of two ways: • • “Changing the clock setting using Device Manager,” next “Changing the clock setting using the CLI” on page 119 Note: The Passport 8672ATME Module supports only Ethernet ELANs. Changing the clock setting using Device Manager This section provides instructions on changing the clock setting.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 119 Figure 49 ATM tab Table 8 on page 59 describes the ATM tab fields. 4 To set the clock setting, in the ClockSource section, click loopTimed or freeRunning. 5 Click Apply. Changing the clock setting using the CLI To change the clock setting using the CLI, enter: config atm clock-source See “config atm command” on page 80.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Basic configuration procedures This section provides instructions on configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module with Device Manager to perform basic networking tasks: • • • • • • • • “Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using Device Manager,” next “Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using the CLI” on page 127 “Bridging point-to-multipoint traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using Device Manager” on page 127 “Bridging poin
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 121 Figure 50 Point-to-point bridging using 1483 PVCs Passport 8600 Passport / Centillion VLAN2 ATM VC1 ATM VC1 ATM VC2 ATM VC2 VLAN2 8672 ATM MDA 1 MDA 2 Online RFC 1483 Bridged PVCs VLAN1 VLAN1 9936EA To complete this configuration, use the following procedures: • • • “Creating a VLAN “byPort” and adding ports,” next “Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM port” on page 128 “Associating the PVC with the VLAN” on page 126 Use Device
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Table 42 describes the Basic tab fields. Table 42 Basic tab fields Field Description Id Unique VLAN identifier. Name An administratively-assigned name for this VLAN. ColorIdentifier An administratively-assigned color code for this VLAN. The value of this object is used by the VLAN Manager GUI tool to select a color when it draws this VLAN on the screen.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 123 Figure 52 VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box Table 43 describes the VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box fields. Table 43 VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box fields Field Description Id Unique VLAN identifier. Name An administratively-assigned name for this VLAN. ColorIdentifier An administratively-assigned color code for this VLAN. The value of this object is used by the VLAN Manager GUI tool to select a color when it draws this VLAN on the screen.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Table 43 VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box fields (continued) Field Description PortMembers Set of ports that are members (static or dynamic) of this VLAN. QoSLevel Quality of Service level. 3 Do the following: a In the Id field, enter the Id number for the VLAN (an integer between 0 and 4094). b In the Name field, enter the VLAN name. c In the Color Identifier field, select a color from the list.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 5 125 Click OK. The VlanPortMembers dialog box closes and the VLAN, Insert Basic dialog is redisplayed. 6 Click Close. Configuring an ATM 1483 PVC To configure an ATM 1483 PVC: 1 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Edit > ATM. The port dialog box opens with the ATM tab displayed (Figure 25). Table 8 on page 59 describes the ATM tab fields. 2 Click the ATM PVC tab. The ATM PVC tab opens (Figure 17 on page 61).
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module h If you select vbr in the Service type field, complete these fields: In the PeakCellRate field, enter the PCR (an integer between 86 and 733490). In the SustainedCellRate field, enter the SCR (an integer between 86 and 733490). In the MaxBurstSize field, type the maximum burst size (an integer between 2 and 255). 5 Click Insert. The ATM, Insert ATM dialog box closes, and the ATM PVC tab is redisplayed. 6 Click Close.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 5 127 Click Insert. The Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box closes, and the ATM 1483 ELAN tab is redisplayed. 6 Click Close.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Figure 54 Point-to-multipoint bridging using ATM 1483 PVCs ATM Switches Passport ATM VC1 Centillion ATM VC1 VLAN2 ATM VC2 8672 ATM MDA 1 MDA 2 Online 3 M AT VC AT M AT M VLAN1 VC 2 Centillion VC VLAN2 3 VLAN1 RFC 1483 Bridged PVCs VLAN1 9937EB This configuration requires the following procedures: • • “Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM port,” next “Associating the PVCs with the same VLAN” on page 128 Use Device Manager
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 129 Bridging point-to-multipoint traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using the CLI To configure two ATM 1483 bridged PVCs using the CLI: 1 To create two VLANs by port, enter: config vlan 2 create byport 1 2 To add ATM port (1/1) and some Ethernet ports (3/40-3/48) into the VLAN, enter: config vlan 2 port add 1/1, 3/40-3/48 3 To create a 1483 Null-encapsulation UBR PVC, enter config atm 1/1 pvc create 0.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Figure 55 IP routing with ATM 1483 PVCs Passport Traditional Router ATM Switches ATM VC1 ATM VC1 1.x 3.x 2.x 2.x RFC 1483 Routed PVC 9938EB Note: Each configured ATM 1483 PVC uses one VLAN. The Passport 8672ATME Module can be configured for a maximum of 256 VLANs per MDA and a maximum of 512 VLANs per card.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 3 131 Click IP. The IP, VLAN dialog box opens with the IP Address tab displayed (Figure 56). Figure 56 IP Address tab Table 45 describes the IP Address tab fields. Table 45 IP Address tab fields Field Description Ip Address IP address of the VLAN Net Mask Subnet mask associated with the IP address of the entry. BcastAddrFormat IP broadcast address format used on this interface.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Table 46 describes the IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box fields. Table 46 IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box fields Field Description Ip Address IP address of the VLAN Net Mask Subnet mask associated with the IP address of the entry. 5 In the IP Address field, type the IP address for the VLAN. 6 In the Net Mask field, type the net mask value. Note: Use different subnets for each IP address. 7 Click Insert.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 4 133 Click the RIP tab. The RIP tab opens (Figure 58). Figure 58 RIP tab Table 47 describes the RIP tab fields. Table 47 RIP tab fields Field Description Enable IP address of the VLAN. Supply Enables or disables RIP supply on the specified interface. Listen Enables or disables RIP reception on the specified interface. Poison Enables or disables operation of poison reverse on the specified interface.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Table 47 RIP tab fields (continued) Field Description AutoAggregateEnable Indicates whether the auto aggregation feature should be enabled on this interface. AdvertiseWhenDown Indicates whether vlan state change should be notified to layer 3 or not, provided the vlan is configured as routable interface. Also used for single routable ports, in that case the criteria for state is PortOperStatus. 5 Click Enable. 6 Click Apply.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 135 Figure 59 OSPF tab Table 48 describes the OSPF tab fields. Table 48 OSPF tab fields Field Description Enable Enables or disables OSPF routing on the specified interface HelloInterval Length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface. This value must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Table 48 OSPF tab fields (continued) Field Description AreaId A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the area to which the interface connects. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone. AdvertiseWhenDown Value used indicates whether or not a VLAN state change should be notified to layer 3, provided that the VLAN is configured as a routable interface. Also used for single routable ports. In that case, the criteria for state is PortOperStatus.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 2 137 To add an ATM port (in this example, 1/1) and several Ethernet ports (in this example, 3/40 to 3/48) to the VLAN, enter: config vlan 2 port add 1/1 config vlan 3 port add 3/40-3/48 3 To configure IP addresses on both VLANs (use two different subnets), enter: config vlan 2 ip / config vlan 3 ip / 4 To enable routing on both VLANs, enter: config vlan 2 ip rip enable config vlan 3 ip rip enable If
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Figure 60 IPX routing with ATM 1483 PVCs Passport Passport / Router ATM Switches ATM VC1 ATM VC1 OA OC OB OB 9939EB Note: Each configured ATM 1483 PVC uses one VLAN. The Passport 8672ATME Module can be configured for a maximum of 256 VLANs per MDA and a maximum of 512 VLANs per card.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 139 Configuring IPX network numbers To configure the IPX network numbers for both VLANs: 1 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs. The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed (Figure 51). Table 42 on page 122 describes the VLAN Basic tab fields. 2 Click one of the VLANs. 3 Click IPX. The IPX VLAN dialog box opens (Figure 61). Figure 61 IPX VLAN dialog box Table 49 describes the IPX VLAN dialog box fields.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Figure 62 IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box Table 50 describes the IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box fields. Table 50 IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box fields Field Description NetAddr The IP address of this VLAN. Encap Encapsulation type: ethernetii, snap, llc, or raw. 5 In the NetAddr field, configure the IPX network numbers for the VLAN. 6 In the Encap field, click the encapsulation type. 7 Click Insert.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 141 Table 51 describes the Globals tab item. Table 51 Globals tab item Item Description RoutingEnable Enables routing. 2 Click RoutingEnable. 3 Click Apply. 4 Click Close. Enabling IPX network number forwarding To enable forwarding for the IPX network number: 1 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose IPX Routing > IPX. The IPX dialog box opens with the Globals tab displayed. 2 Click the Circuits tab. The Circuits tab opens (Figure 64).
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module Table 52 describes the Circuits tab fields. Table 52 Circuits tab fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. OperState Current operational state of the interface. Index Interface Index. VlanId Unique VLAN identifier. NetNumber Network number. CompressedInitSent Compressed. 3 In the OperState field, enter “up” for all IPX network numbers created in this procedure. 4 Click Apply. 5 Click Close.
Chapter 6 Configuring the Passport 8672ATME Module 143 Configuring an IPX routing 1483 PVC using the CLI To configure the Passport 8672ATME Module for this setup using the CLI: 1 To create two VLANs by port, enter: config vlan 2 create byport 1 config vlan 3 create byport 1 2 To add an ATM port (in this example, 1/1) and several Ethernet ports (in this example, 3/40 to 3/48) to the VLAN, enter: config vlan 2 port add 1/1 config vlan 3 port add 3/40-3/48 3 To configure IPX network numbers on both VLAN
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Chapter 7 Web Management Web management allows you to monitor the Passport 8672ATME Module through a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on your network. The Web interface provides many of the same monitoring features as the Device Manager software.
Chapter 7 Web Management Figure 65 System page Table 53 describes the fields displayed in the System page. Table 53 System page fields Field Description sysDescr Port type of this interface. This will be OC-3 SMF/ MMF or OC-12 SMF/MMF for a port on the Passport 8672ATME Module 209195-B sysUpTime Value of system up time. sysContact Contact name. sysName Port name. sysLocation System location. Authentication Traps Enables or disables traps. EnableWebServer Enables the Web server.
Chapter 7 Web Management 147 Table 53 System page fields (continued) Field Description LastRuntimeConfigSave Value of sysUpTime at the time that configuration was saved. LastRuntimeConfigSavetoSlave Value of sysUpTime at the time that configuration was saved. LastBootConfigSave Value of sysUpTime at the time the last reboot occurred. LastBootConfigSaveOnSlave Value of sysUpTime at the time the last reboot saved configuration changes.
Chapter 7 Web Management Figure 67 PVC page Table 54 describes the fields displayed in the PVC page. Table 54 PVC page items 209195-B Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. Vpi VPI number. Vci VCI number. Pvc Id PVC IDs, minimum of 1 required. Name Emulated LAN Name. Encapsulation LLC/SNAP, NULL; If LLC/SNAP, then for bridge IP or IPX. Service Type Unspecified bit rate or variable bit rate. Peak Cell Rate Peak cell rate, in cells/second.
Chapter 7 Web Management 149 To view the current 1483 ELAN parameters, in the ATM menu, click 1483 ELAN. The 1483 ELAN page opens. Figure 68 shows the left section of the page. To view the entire table, use the scroll arrow at the bottom right corner. Figure 69 shows the right section of the page.
Chapter 7 Web Management Table 55 describes the fields displayed in the 1483 ELAN page. Table 55 1483 ELAN page items Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. Elan Id Internal ID of the ELAN. Num Pvc Ids Number of PVC pairs used in the ELAN. PvcIds PVC IDs, minimum of 1 required. Vlan Ids VLAN to which the ELAN belongs. Connect Type Type of connection: bridged, IP, or IPX. Vlan Mac Address MAC address assigned to this VLAN.
Chapter 7 Web Management 151 Figure 70 Port page Table 56 describes the fields displayed in the Port page. Table 56 Port page items Field Description Index Interface Index. Num Vpi Bits For OC-3, 11 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits. NumVciBits cannot exceed 6 bits for OC-3c. For OC-12c, 13 bits split between NumVpiBits (default is 4) and NumVciBits (default is 9). NumVpiBits cannot exceed 8 bits for OC-12c. Num Vci Bits This field is read only. It takes remaining bits from NumVpiBits.
Chapter 7 Web Management Table 56 Port page items (continued) 209195-B Field Description Framing Mode Sets the framing for the port to: • sonet (Synchronous Optical Network), the standard format used in North America. • sdh (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy), the standard format used worldwide except in North America. Clock Source Sets the framing clock source for the port to: • loopTimed means clocking is derived from SONET line. • freeRunning means clocking is derived from on-board clock.
Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix lists the technical specifications for the Passport 8672ATME Module.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Safety agency approvals UL Listed (UL 1950) CUL CSA 22.2 No. 950 IEC 950/EN 60950 CE mark CB Scheme Test Report and Certification NOM (NOM-019-SCFI-1994) Electromagnetic emissions Meets requirements of: US: FCC, CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A Canada: ICES-003, Issue-2, Class A Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS 3548:1995, Class A Japan: VCCI V-3/97.
Appendix B Factory defaults Table 57 shows the default settings on the Passport 8672ATME Module as it comes from the factory, as well as the management tool to change parameters.
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Index A access, passwords 49 ATM PVC tab accessing 60 fields 61 action command 80 ATM PVCs, deleting 63 Action field, port 54 ATM QoS 26 add command 82 ATM tab, accessing 58 AdminStatus field, port 53 ATM terms 33 ATM configuring 51 managing 51 Authentication Traps 146 ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) about 33 ATM 1483 command 93, 94 ATM 1483 ELAN configuring parameters 64 deleting 69 Web interface 149 ATM 1483 ELAN tab 126 accessing 64 fields 65, 66 ATM ELANs 27 ATM F5-OAM loopback configu
Index config atm pvc 1483 bridged command 82 config atm pvc 1483 command 82 config atm pvc 1483 ip command 82 config atm pvc 1483 ipx command 82 config atm pvc command 81 config atm pvc f5-oam command 112 configuration 44 basic procedures 120 initial tasks 29 E Elan Id field 150 ElanId field 65 ELANs 34, 81 EnableAccessPolicy field 146 EnableWebServer field 146 encapsulation 61, 62, 81, 148 environmental precautions 37 Connect Type field 150 environmental specifications 153 connectivity 25 ethern
Index I I/O module hot-swapping 45 LbDownCount field 72 LbMgmtEnable field 71 LbReplyReceive field 73 ifIndex field 59 LbReplySent field 73 image filename 77 LbRequestSent field 73 InArpSendEnable field 65, 66, 150 LbRetryFrequency field 71 InArpSendInterval field 65, 66, 150 LbSendFrequency field 71 index field 53, 148, 150, 151 LbUpCount field 72 info command 77, 81, 82, 83, 84 LEDs online 30 Insert ATM PVC dialog box 62 accessing 60 fields 62 line interval statistics 103 line speed 152 I
Index MediaType field 59 MMF (multimode fiber) 25 module resetting 54 module configuration 51 module configuration commands 76 module initialization 41 module replacement 45 multimode fiber (MMF) 25 N name field 53, 61, 62, 148 null encapsulation configuring 136 Num Pvc Ids field 150 Num Vci Bits field 151 Num Vpi Bits field 151 number-vpi-bits command 80 NumPvcIds field 65 NumVciBits field 59 NumVpiBits field 59 O Online LED 30 OperSpeed field 53 OperStatus field, port 53 OSPF routing, enabling 134
Index PVCs creating 81 displaying information 91 PVCs, configuring 60 R rcStgTaggedBpduVlanId field 65 reboot 77 Remote Ip Address field 150 RemoteIpAddress field 65, 66 remove command 83 reset module 54, 77 Result field, port 54 RFC 1483 bridging 26 PVCs 26 routed IP 28 routed IPX 28 support 28 S 161 show ports info atm fdb command 88 show ports info atm pvc command 89, 91, 113 show ports stats atm felinecurrent command 96 show ports stats atm felineinterval command 98 show ports stats atm fepathcurren
Index sysUpTime field 146 T technical publications 24 technical specifications 153 technical support 24 technology overview 33 testing 73, 80 text conventions 20 timing 60, 80 traffic shaping 27 transmission distance 36 transmission rates 36 TrapEnable field 72 troubleshooting displaying the image filename 77 downloading the image file 44 loop-back-mode 80 maximum cabling distances 36 PVCs 82 saving changes 51 saving your configuration 44 Type field, MDA 57 Type field, port 53 U UBR (unspecified bit