User’s Manual 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110
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Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 5620 SNMP Descriptor Module................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 LA-110 Product Overview ........................................................................................... 1-2 1.3 5620 Network Management Architecture .................................................................... 1-2 Chapter 2. Getting Started 2.1 Hardware Requirements .....................................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 4. Port Configuration and Monitoring 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Selecting Ports ............................................................................................................. 4-1 Performing Port Operations ......................................................................................... 4-3 Viewing Port Parameters .............................................................................................. 4-3 Configuring Ports ...................................
Table of Contents 5.3 Performance Monitoring ............................................................................................ 5-28 Viewing VC Connection OAM Loopback Statistics............................................................... 5-29 5.4 Deleting Cross Connections ....................................................................................... 5-30 Chapter 6. Path Management 6.1 Configuring and Monitoring Links and Paths .......................................................
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Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides a general overview of RAD Data Communications LA-110 dedicated ATM IAD Model Descriptors (ATM IAD MD), hosted by the 5620 SNMP Descriptor Module. The 5620 SNMP Descriptor Module is invoked from the 5620 Network Manager and is used to monitor and configure SNMP nodes. 1.1 5620 SNMP Descriptor Module The 5620 SNMP Descriptor Module provides remote configuration and monitoring of SNMP nodes for LA-110, through a point-and-click graphical user interface.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User's Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1.2 LA-110 Product Overview LA-110 is an advanced ATM Integrated Access Device (IAD) that provides voice, data and LAN services over ATM networks for small and medium-sized businesses. The services supported by LA-110 include: • High-quality leased lines for analog voice or data • High-speed data (serial and Frame Relay) • Ethernet with MAC bridge for LAN-to-LAN or Internet access.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User's Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 5620 Network Manager 5620 SNMP Descriptors Module (5620 Element Manager) MD Alcatel Node Alcatel Node MD ACE-50 MD ACE-101 MD MD ACE-202 MD MD ACE-2002 Library of Model Descriptors LA-110 Third Party Nodes Figure 1-2. System Architecture For further information about the 5620 Network Manager, refer to the Alcatel 5620 NM manual.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-4 5620 Network Management Architecture 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User's Manual
Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter explains the first steps required to get the RAD LA-110 Model Descriptor SNMP management system up and running. It describes how to install LA-110 Model Descriptor, its basic features, functionality, and concepts of the graphical user interface. It also provides instructions how to create LA-110 nodes on the Network map. (For the specific tasks possible with LA-110 Model Descriptor, please refer to the subsequent chapters.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 3. Type: cd /cdrom/cdrom0 4. Type: pkgadd -d ./ 5. Press Enter to continue with the package installation. 6. Log out and log in as your user. 7. In the 5620 Network Manager Map, select the 5520 SNMP DM icon (model descriptor installer), right-click and select Communication Session > Active. The Model Descriptor Installer dialog box opens. Figure 2-1. Model Descriptor Installer 8.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 2-2. LA-110 Ensemble Description 10. Click . The equipment descriptor files are installed. The status bar at the bottom of the window indicates the progress. Verify that the installation is successful. Verify that all 5620 SNMP DM windows are closed and that the 5520 SNMP DM master is restarted (5520 SNMP DM node in 5620 Network Manager turns red and then eventually reverts to gray).
Chapter 2 Getting Started 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 2-3. Entire Network Map You are now able to perform configuration and monitoring functions in the entire network per your assigned privileges. Begin by creating an LA-110 node icon on the 5620 Network map. Creating an LA-110 Node on the 5620 Network Map To create an LA-110 node on the 5620 Network Map: 1. Verify that the unit is connected to the network IP address. 2.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 3. As shown in Figure 2-4, in the Managed by field, click the drop-down arrow and select SNMP DM. 4. As shown in Figure 2-4, in the Please Specify Node type field, click the dropdown arrow and select the node type (i.e. LA110Node). 5. Click . Figure 2-5.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Table 2-1. New Node Parameters Parameters Possible Values / Remarks Short Name Short name of the new node String in letters and/or digits. Full name Full name of the new node. String in letters and/or digits Description Source The description source. Qs Read-only Config Protocol The configuration protocol. Qs, NCI Status Monitoring via The status monitoring source.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started This icon is yellow at first, indicating that the 5620 SNMP DM and the 5620 Network Manager are retrieving information from the LA-110 agent. When this process ends, the icon turns gray. Note When the LA-110 device configuration changes (for example, if the same IP Address is assigned to another LA-110 with another configuration), the corresponding node must be recreated.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Clicking on a port displays a port window. (Each Container can be identified per label. The round circle in the bottom of the container shows the status of the port. The status options are Gray (No Fault) or Red (faulty), and on the port level, Purple upon Loopback test. To display a port level window, double-click on a port. Figure 2-8.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started • Navigator tool, in which the model descriptors provide the capability of listing the managed objects of LA-110. • Configuration tool, which provides appropriate tabular or scalar forms to configure node, slot and interface control attributes in LA-110. • Monitor tool, which provides a mechanism to poll for changes in the attributes of the managed objects.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Card Status (only in 5620 Shelf View) Card status is indicated by the following colors: • Gray: Normal • Red: All the other cases (alarm is present) Card Status will be determined according to status of the port in this card: • If the port on a card is Faulty: the card is colored red. • Else – if the port is faulty: the card is colored gray.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 2-10. Draw Tool, LA-110 Front & Rear Panels 2. In the Draw application, select an object, right-click and select the following shortcut menu options: Configure – provides appropriate forms to configure any object attributes in the managed device. Monitor – offers a mechanism to monitor and report the status and changes in the attributes of the managed objects, using traps and SNMP queries.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started To launch the Navigator: • In the Draw application, click the Navigator button. As shown in Figure 2-11, the Navigator tool facilitates an auto-discovery block that maps the node, slot and interface into the managed object hierarchy. Figure 2-11. Navigator Tool (Collapsed upon Launching) Configuration Tool The Configuration tool allows you to configure the SNMP node attributes.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring This chapter discusses how to configure and monitor the LA-110 system using LA-110 Model Descriptor.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 3-1. LA-110 Node • Click inside the LA-110 Node Draw, without selecting a Port. Ensure that no border (or internal shading) surrounds any of the modules in the window. OR • Click the Left Arrow button to return the focus to the node. When the focus is on the port, the selected port appears shaded. When the focus is on the System, the port is not highlighted.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 3.2 Viewing and Modifying System Information LA-110 MD allows you to view and modify LA-110 system information. To view/modify the LA-110 system information: 1. In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the system (as described in Selecting the System), and from the menu bar, select Object > Configure > System Info. Figure 3-3. System Information Dialog Box 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-1.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 3. Click to save the changes in the NMS. If there is active communication with the Agent, the NMS gets and saves within its database the parameters, as described in Table 3-1. If there is no communication with the Agent, the parameters listed in Table 3-1 are displayed according to the values existing in the NMS database. The NMS will issue warnings about other parameters' values that are not obtainable.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Table 3-1. System Information Parameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values / Remarks Max Number of Connections The maximum number of connections. Free Bandwidth (Kbps) The available bandwidth. Read-only Read-only 3.3 Viewing and Modifying System Parameters LA-110 MD allows you to view and modify system parameters of the ATM device. To view/modify the LA-110 system parameters: 1.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 3-2. System Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Clock Source Indicates which clock is used Internal, Derived from Main, NTR, Adaptive, Derived from (E1) User Read-only. Enable ILMI VCC (If ILMI VCC is disabled, the following fields will be disabled.) VPI The ILMI VPI 0..31 VCI The ILMI VCI 0..
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Figure 3-5. Host Interface Parameters Dialog Box 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-3. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 3-3. Host Interface Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks IP The IP address, in the range: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 VPI The VPI 0..31 VCI The VCI 0..
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Notes 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual • Changing the properties of the management channel disconnects the NMS from the Agent. • SNMP VPI and VCI cannot both be set to zero. • When working with a full bandwidth G.732s or G.732n E1-CES connection, you may experience problems managing the device when Shaping is set to HW mode. In this case, the workaround is to set the device to work in SW Shaping mode. 3.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Table 3-4. Traffic Descriptor Table Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Type The ATM traffic descriptor type. The number of parameters and their meaning depends on the TD type. UBR, UBR+, CBR, VBR Read-only PCR[0+1] (cell/sec) Peak Cell Rate. The maximum rate of cells accepted from the user SCR[0+1] (cell/sec) Sustainable Cell Rate. The long-term average cell rate provided by the user.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5. To delete a row from the table, select a row and click . A confirmation box opens, prompting you to confirm the deletion. Click to delete the selected row or click to cancel. If the row status is active (used by a connection), you cannot delete the row, and a corresponding failure message appears on the status bar: "Remove Fail – Traffic Descriptor is Active". 6.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Table 3-6. Traffic Descriptor Types, Dependent on Type Selected and WAN Physical Line (Cont.) Type UBR UBR+ CBR VBR SCR[0+1] (cell/sec) -- -- -- 79 (default value)…5453 MBS[0+1] (cells) -- -- -- 1…999 (where 10 is default value) MDCR (cell/sec) -- 1…SHDSL 2W: 5453…(or SHDSL 4W: 10,868) -- -- 3.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 2. In the Manager List Table (located at the top), select the general mask modes (per row entry), by selecting the relevant options from the drop-down lists. The options include: Manual Mask, Mask All Traps, Mask Only Alarm Traps, Unmask Alarm Traps. 3. In the Trap Mask Configuration Table, you can manually select the masking settings per specified traps.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Table 3-7. Manager List Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Link Status Indictates whether the linkDown or linkUp.traps should be generated for this interface.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 3-7. Manager List Parameters (Cont.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Table 3-7. Manager List Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Error Ex. Ratio Affects the ds1ExcessiveErrorRatio trap Unmasked, Masked Frame Ex. Sli Affects the ds1ExcessiveFrameSlip trap Unmasked, Masked E1 Ex. Loc. MF Alr. Affects the ds1ExcessiveLocalMfAlarm trap E1 Ex. Rem. MF Alr. Affects the ds1ExcessiveRemoteMfAlarm trap E1 Ex. Loc.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 3.8 Viewing ATM to FR IWF Settings You can select the Frame Relay interworking mode: network interworking per FRF.5 or service interworking per FRF.8. • The network interworking mode, defined in FRF.5, is used to interconnect Frame Relay equipment through an ATM network.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Table 3-8.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 3-8. Frame Relay Descriptor Parameters (Cont.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Figure 3-11. SNMP Community Dialog Box 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-9. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 3-9.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 3-12. Descriptor Settings Dialog Box 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-10. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 3-10. Descriptor Settings Parameters Parameters Possible Values / Remarks MD Version The MD version String Read-only Output Log The output log, allows you to determine whether actions will be recorded on a log file.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Figure 3-13. System Preferences 2. Enter the Web browser path. The default Web browser path is: /usr/dt/bin/netscape. If Mozilla is used, then change to the path where Mozilla is usually installed: /usr/local/bin/mozilla 3. Enter the help file path. The default help file path is: /opt/netmgt/documentation/RAD/LA110/LA110_R2_Descriptor_Help.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 3-14. All Active Alarm List Viewing Alarm History in the System Log Buffer LA-110 MD provides a Log Buffer in which you can debug and trace problems. This section discusses how to use LA-110 MD to view a list of the system alarms stored in the Agent Log Buffer. To view alarm history log in the Log Buffer: 1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Figure 3-15. System Log Buffer Dialog Box 2. View the fields, as described in Table 3-11. 3. Click to refresh the data table. 4. Click to close the System Log Buffer form.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 3-11. System Log Buffer Parameters Parameters Possible Values / Remarks System Log Table Number The row's sequence number. Read-only Interface The inteface. VPI Appears when relevant Read-only VCI Appears when relevant Read-only Description Description of the event or alarm Status The system history alarm status On, Off, Event Date & Time The date and time the history alarm occurred.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 3.13 Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring Resetting System Configuration The LA-110 MD allows you to reset the LA-110 device. Resetting the LA-110 device includes the following tasks: • Restoring the default configuration • Resetting the system. Restoring the Default Configuration To restore the default configuration: 1.
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Resetting All Statistics LA-110 MD allows you to reset all of the system statistics. It comes in handy especially in the case of running statistics counters forms. To reset system statistics: 1. In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the system, (as described in Selecting the System), and from the menu bar, select Action > Perform Action > Reset All Statistics.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring This chapter discusses how to configure and monitor LA-110 ports using LA-110 Model Descriptor. Managing ports includes the following tasks: • Selecting ports • Performing port operations • Viewing port parameters • Configuring ports • Monitoring port performance. 4.1 Selecting Ports LA-110 MD allows you to select or focus on a port to perform operations on it. This section discusses how to select ports using the LA-110 Node Draw and the LA-110 Navigator.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 2. Do any one of the following: In the LA-110 Node Draw, select a port. The port appears shaded, indicating it is selected/in focus. The Port Draw is activated, displaying menu options relevant for port operations. Figure 4-2. Port Draw – Shortcut Menu Options OR to open the Navigator, click on the In the LA-110 Node Draw, click relevant container to display its ports, and then select the relevant port.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-3. Navigator showing Ports 4.2 Performing Port Operations To perform operations on ports: • In the Port Draw or Navigator, right-click on the selected port, and choose any of the shortcut menu options. 4.3 Viewing Port Parameters When focusing on a LA-110 port, you can view its parameters. (Instructions for configuring the specific LA-110 ports appear in the following sections in this chapter.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-4. LAN Port Parameters Note To revert back to the system level – Node Draw, click . 4.4 Configuring Ports The following sections discuss how to configure LA-110 (ATM, Ethernet, CES, and Data) ports using the Node Draw. (Alternatively, you can access ports in the Navigator by double-clicking on Shelf > Slot containers.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 4.5 Data Port Configuration The data port is a synchronous serial port with a DCE interface. The interface type is user-configurable: RS-530, V.35, V.36 or X.21. (The physical adaptation is made by adapter cables.) The data port can be configured to operate at rates of n × 64 kbps in the range of 64 to 2048 kbps.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-1. Data Port Application Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Port Application The protocol application which runs above the physical port. Frame Relay, AAL1 Stream Data FR Application Mode When the LA-110 Data port is configured to support Frame Relay services, the traffic is carried over AAL5, per the selected ATM service category.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-6. FR Interface Information Table 4-2. FR Interface Information Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. Frame Relay Read-only Interface The interface. X.21, V.35, V.36 Read-only Data Mode This attribute indicates the port mode of sampling physical data.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-2. FR Interface Information Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Clock Mode Indicates the clock used for synchronization for the data port. DCE Read-only Oper. Status The actual link status. Up, Down Read-only MTU (byte) The size of the largest packet which can be sent/received on the interface, specified in octets.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-7. FR Interface Parameters 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-3. 3. Click to save the changes. If the data rate was changed, a confirmation message dialog appears: “Data Rate change requires device reset. Operation will RESET the Device. Do You Wish to Continue?” Click to confirm. If the CRC value was changed, a confirmation message dialog appears: “CRC change requires device reset.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-3. FR Interface Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Physical Data Rate (Kbps) The operation rate of the port in kbps. 64, 128, 256...1792 Kbps (in intervals of 64 kbps) CRC Specifies the CRC polynomial to be used for error detection by the data port.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-8. FR Interface VC Signaling Information Table 4-4. FR Interface VC Signaling Information Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. Frame Relay Read-only Note: The following fields, reflecting Network and User-Sides, appear according to the setting of the VC Signaling Procedure parameter.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-4. FR Interface VC Signaling Information Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks User-Side N391 Polling Cycle 1..255 N392 Polling Cycle 1..10 N393 Polling Cycle 1..10 T391 Link Integrity Polling Timer 5..30 Read-only Read-only Read-only Read-only Loopback Testing To configure Data Port - FR interface loopback testing: 1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-5. Data Port - FR Interface Loopback State Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Loopback Test Activates a loopback test on the specified port • Local Loopback (LLB): Can be used to check the source of a certain problem. Activates the local loopback on the local data port. Checks that the user's equipment receives its own signal while the loopback is connected.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 3. Click to save the changes. If the data application was changed, a confirmation message dialog appears: “Data Port application change requires device Reset. Operation will DELETE AAL1/FR Connections and RESET the Device. Do You Wish to Continue?” Click to confirm. Basic tasks for AAL1 Stream application mode include viewing and configuring: Interface information Interface parameters Loopback testing.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-6. AAL1 Stream Interface Information Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. AAL1 Stream Read-only Interface The interface type. X.21, V.35, V.36 Read-only Data Mode The data mode. NRZ1, NRZ Read-only Oper. Status The actual link status.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-12. AAL1 Stream Interface Parameters 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-7. 3. Click to save the changes. If the data rate was changed, a confirmation message dialog appears: “Data Rate change requires device reset. Operation will RESET the Device. Do You Wish to Continue?” Click to confirm. Table 4-7.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-7. AAL1 Stream Interface Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks RTS DCD Indicates if the bits CtsCd (Clear-to-Send Carry-Detect) are being checked. In AMCD, CTS is also checked. You can select two options related to the flow control signals included in the data port interface: • Ignore the DCD and RTS signals: in this case, the data path to the far end is always open.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-13. AAL1 Stream Interface Port Loopback State 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-8. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 4-8. Data Port - AAL1 Stream Interface Loopback State Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Loopback Test Activates a loopback test on the specified port • Local Loopback (LLB): Can be used to check the source of a certain problem.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 4.6 LAN Port Configuration LA-110 includes a 10/100BaseT Ethernet LAN port intended for direct connection to an Ethernet hub port, using a UTP cable wired point-to-point. The interface supports auto-negotiation. The user can configure the advertised data rate (10 or 100 Mbps) and operating mode (half-duplex or full-duplex).
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-9. LAN Port Interface Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port LAN Read-only Type The port type. Ethernet Csmacd Read-only Auto Negotiation The auto negotiation administrative status.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Port Application The LA-110 has two possible port applications: Bridge and IP Router. Although, the two are supported by the device, only Bridge is supported by the current MD. The device default setting is Bridge. However, if the device should happen to go up as Router, you can set it back to Bridge in the Port Application dialog. To configure LAN port application: 1.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Interface Information To view LAN port interface information: • In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the LAN port, right-click and select Configure > Interface Info. Figure 4-16. LAN Port Interface Information Table 4-11. LAN Port Interface Information Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port LAN Read-only Type Ethernet Csmacd Read-only Oper. Status The actual link status.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-11. LAN Port Interface Information Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks MTU (byte) The size of the largest packet which can be sent/received on the interface, specified in octets.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Bridge Parameters In the User LAN Bridging application LA-110 provides a solution to connect local/remote LANs over an ATM network. The LA-110 Bridge can operate in VLAN Aware and VLAN Unaware mode. To configure Bridge parameters: 1. In the LA-110 Navigator, select the Bridge port (VLAN Unaware), right-click and select Configure > Bridge Parameters. Figure 4-17. Bridge Port (VLAN Unaware) Parameters 2.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-12. Bridge Port Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port LAN Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. Ethernet Csmacd Read-only Aging Time (sec) The timeout period in seconds for aging out stored information. 300...
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-18. Bridge Port (VLAN Aware) LAN Table Table 4-13. Bridge Port (VLAN Aware) LAN Table Parameters Parameter Remarks VLAN ID The Bridge port VLAN-ID. 1…4094 Read-only Bridge Port Bridge Port selection is possible only for a new entry. • ATM: ports 1…16 • Ethernet: port 9 Read-only MAC Address The MAC Address format.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-19. Bridge Port (VLAN Aware) LAN Table – Static Parameters 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-13. If the number of static LAN entries added, exceeds the limit, the following message appears on the Status bar: "The number of Static LAN entries cannot exceed 32."Set won't be performed." 3. In the LAN Static Table dialog, select Table > Add Row. 4.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 3. Click to confirm. The entire LAN Table is erased. VLAN Table VLAN can be used to provide separation between traffic from different sources sharing the same physical transmission facilities, and to provide information on the relative priority the assigned to each frame.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5. Click to save the changes. To add/change Bridge port members, refer to the following section, "Selecting VLAN for Membership". Table 4-14. Bridge Port (VLAN Aware) VLAN Table Parameters Parameter Remarks VLAN ID The VLAN-ID or other identifier referring to this VLAN. 1…4094 VLAN Name An administratively assigned string, which may be used to identify the VLAN.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-15. Bridge Port (VLAN Aware) Select VLAN for Membership Parameters Parameter Remarks VLAN ID The VLAN-ID or other identifier referring to this VLAN. 1…4094 (of the existing VLANs) The default is the last selected VLAN. Note In order to open the VLAN Members window, the VLAN ID field has to be changed, otherwise the form will not be aware of any change and nothing will happen.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-16. The maximum number of VLANs members in all VLANs is 100. In LA-110, whenever you add a VLAN, you also assign a member in the same operation, where the maximum number of allowed VLANs is 100. However, if more then one member is assigned to a VLAN, the number of maximum VLANs decreases accordingly. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 4-16.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 2. View the fields, as described in Table 4-17. Table 4-17. Bridge Port (VLAN Unaware) View Bridging Table Parameters Parameter Remarks MAC Address A unicast MAC address for which the device has forwarding and/or filtering information. Format: 00-00-00-00 Read-only Type The type learned dynamically or statically, configured by management, in each Filtering Database.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Bridge Port Configuration LA-110 supports up to 16 ATM Bridge Ports and one Ethernet Bridge Port. The Ethernet Bridge Port is automatically created upon the setting of the LAN port to work in Bridge mode (as opposed to Router mode). In the Navigator, you can add new Bridge ports.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-18. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 4-18. Add Bridge Ports (VLAN Aware) Parameters Parameter Remarks Number The interface number. 1…16 The NMS will NOT display Bridge Ports that currently exist for this Bridge. Physical Port The physical port.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-27. Ethernet Bridge Port Parameters 2. In the Physical Port field, select the physical port (ETH or ATM). 3. Click to save the changes. 4.7 SHDSL Port Configuration LA-110 has one WAN (uplink) port, used to connect to the ATM network (this port is often referred to as an uplink port).
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual SHDSL Port - Physical Layer Basic tasks include viewing and configuring: • Interface information • Parameters • Status. Interface Information To view SHDSL port physical layer interface information: • In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the SHDSL port, right-click and select Configure > Physical Layer > Interface Info. Figure 4-28. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer Interface Information Table 4-19.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Physical Parameters To configure SHDSL port physical layer parameters: 1. In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the SHDSL port, right-click and select Configure > Physical Layer > Parameters. Figure 4-29. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer Parameters 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-20. 3. Click to save the changes.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-20. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. SHDSL Read-only Wire Interface Displays the two-wire or optional four-wire operation for SHDSL Lines. Two Wires, Four Wires Read-only Line Probe Enabled Enables/disables support for Line Probe of the units in a SHDSL line.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-20. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Tx EOC Enables/disables support for remote management of the units in a SHDSL line from the STU-R via the EOC. Enabled, Disabled Read-only Power Feeding Enables/disables support for optional power feeding in a SHDSL line. No Power (N/A) Read-only Transmission Mode Specifies the regional setting for the SHDSL line.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Status The Physical Layer Status dialog displays the current status of the SHDSL port. To view SHDSL port physical layer status: • In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the SHDSL port, right-click and select Configure > Physical Layer > Status. Figure 4-30.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-21. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer Status Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. SHDSL Read-only Bit Rate An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per second. Read-only DSP Version The version of the SHDSL standard implemented as reported in an Inventory Response message.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-21. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer Status Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks LOSW Failure Alarm Displays the number of seconds with loss of sync word events accumulated for each link. On, Off Read-only Loopback Active The current state of the endpoint. On, Off Read-only SHDSL Port - ATM Layer Basic tasks include viewing and configuring: • Interface information • Parameters • VCL Table.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-22. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer Interface Information Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. ATM Read-only Oper. Status The actual link status. Up, Down Read-only MTU (byte) The size of the largest packet which can be sent/received on the interface, specified in octets.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Parameters To configure SHDSL port ATM layer parameters: 1. In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the SHDSL port, right-click and select Configure > ATM Layer > Parameters. Figure 4-32. SHDSL Port –ATM Layer Parameters 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-23. 3. Click to save the changes.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-23. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. ATM Read-only Max Supported VCCs The maximum number of VCCs supported at this ATM interface. 18 Read-only No. of Configured VCCs The number of VCCs currently in use at this ATM interface.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-23. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks OAM Mode OAM support mode, which determines the interface's location in a segment. Segment, End-to-end Failure Indication The OAM failure indication. Disabled, AIS and RDI VCL Table To configure SHDSL port ATM layer VCL table parameters: 1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-24. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer VCL Table Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. ATM Read-only VCL Table VPI 0..31 VCI 0..255 Last Change This field indicates the time of the last change on the port. Read-only Oper. Status The actual link status.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-24. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer VCL Table Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Encapsulation Relevant only when the local VCL end-point is also the VCC end-point, and AAL5 is in use. The type of data encapsulation used over the AAL5 SSCS layer. Read-only Available only for AAL Type = AAL5 Loopback Test Status Indicates whether a loopback test is running. On: the loop is currently running.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Parameters To configure CES E1 port parameters: 1. In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the CES E1 port, right-click and select Configure > Parameters. Figure 4-34. CES E1 Port –Parameters 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-25. 3. Click to save the changes. If the Line Type is changed to “Unframed”, a confirmation message appears: “Changing line type to Unframed requires device reset.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-25. CES E1 Port Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port CES E1 Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. E1 Read-only Line Type Indicates the variety of DS1 Line implementing this circuit. The type of circuit affects the number of bits per second that the circuit can reasonably carry, as well as the interpretation of the usage and error statistics.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-25. CES E1 Port Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Idle Code (hex) Selects the code transmitted to fill idle (unused) timeslots in the frames transmitted through this user port. 0x00..0xFF Disabled for Line Type - Unframed Signaling Sample Time (msec) Determines how often the signaling of the DBCES connections are sampled and their activity.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-26. CES E1 Port – Interface Information Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port CES E1 Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. E1 Read-only Oper. Status The actual link status. Up, Down Read-only Last Change This field indicates the time of the last change on the port.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-36. CES E1 Port – Bundles Configuration 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 4-27. 3. Click to save the changes.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-27. CES E1 Port – Bundles Configuration Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port CES E1 Read-only Type The protocol application which runs above the physical port. E1 Read-only Next Free Bundle Used to assist the NMS in selecting a value for the bundle index. 1-31 Read-only Time Slots (1…31) Determines the timeslots assigned to a bundle.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-28. CES E1 Port – Bundles Table Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port CES E1 Read-only Bundles Table Bundle ID The bundle ID. 1…31 Bundle Name The bundle name, based on the index value the agent selected for the (new) Bundle interface.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-29. CES E1 Port – Loopback Test Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port CES E1 Read-only Loopback Test Activates a loopback test on the specified port. • Local Loopback (LLB): Can be used to check the source of a certain problem. Activates the local loopback on the local data port. Checks that the user's equipment receives its own signal while the loopback is connected.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 4.10 Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Data Port Monitoring LA-110 MD allows you to view Data port performance statistics for FR and AAL1 Stream application modes. Basic tasks include: • Viewing FR interface statistics • Viewing AAL1 Stream application mode statistics.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-30. Data FR Port Monitoring – FR Interface Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Type The interface type Frame Relay Read-only In Frames The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, addressed to a unicast address (i.e. not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-40. Data FR Port – AAL1 Stream Interface Statistics Table 4-31. Data FR Port Monitoring – AAL1 Stream Interface Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port Read-only Type The interface type AAL1 Stream Read-only In Octets The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Viewing LAN Interface Statistics To view interface statistics of the LAN port: • In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the LAN port, right-click and select Monitor > LAN > Interface Statistics. A Monitor form appears, displaying the current statistics results as shown in Figure 4-41 and as listed in Table 4-32. Figure 4-41.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-32. LAN Port Interface Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port LAN Read-only Type The interface type Ethernet Csmacd Read-only In Octets The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-32. LAN Port Interface Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Deferred Transmissions Frames A counter of frames for which the first transmission attempt is delayed because the medium is busy. Valid only in half duplex mode Late Collision Frames The number of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later then 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-42. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Current Interval Data Statistics Table 4-33. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Current Interval Data Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type SHDSL Read-only Time Elapsed The data of this group is for the current interval of 15 minutes.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-33. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Current Interval Data Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks CRC Anomalies The number of CRC anomalies. Read-only Loss of Sync Word Seconds (LOSWs) The number of Loss of Sync Word Seconds Unavailable Seconds (UASs) The number of Unavailable Seconds.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-34. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Current Day Data Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type SHDSL Read-only Time Elapsed The data of this group is for the current 24 hours period (one day). The Time Elapsed field shows how much time passed since the beginning of the current interval (day).
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-44. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Intervals Data Statistics Table 4-35. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Intervals Data Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type SHDSL Read-only Interval Table Int. No. The number of intervals. Read-only From (hh:mm) The start time of the interval in hours and minutes.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-35. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Intervals Data Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks To (hh:mm) The end time of the interval in hours and minutes. Read-only Errored Seconds The number of Errored Seconds. Read-only Severely Errored Seconds (SESs) The number of Severely Errored Seconds. CRC Anomalies The number of CRC anomalies.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-45. SHDSL Port – Physical Layer – Accumulated Data Statistics Viewing SHDSL ATM Layer Statistics Basic tasks include: • Viewing TC sublayer faults • Viewing interface statistics • Viewing VCL statistics. TC Sublayers Faults To view TC sublayer faults statistics of the SHDSL port: • In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the SHDSL port, right-click and select Monitor > ATM Layer > TC Sublayer Faults.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-46. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer – TC Sublayer Faults Statistics Table 4-36. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer – TC Sublayer Faults Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type ATM Read-only OCD Events The number of times the Out of Cell Delineation (OCD) events occur.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Interface Statistics To view interface statistics of the SHDSL port: • In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the SHDSL port, right-click and select Monitor > ATM Layer > Interface Statistics. A Monitor form appears, displaying the interface statistics results as shown in Figure 4-47 and as listed in Table 4-37. Figure 4-47.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-37. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer – Interface Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type ATM Read-only Traffic In Cells The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. Read-only Out Cells The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-37. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer – Interface Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks In Unknown Protocols For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface which was discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-38. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer – VCL Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type ATM Read-only VPI The VPI value of the VCL. Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VCL Read-only In Cells (CLP=0+1) The total number of cells received with correct HECs. In Cells (CLP=0) The number of cells received with correct HECs and CLP=0.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-38. SHDSL Port – ATM Layer – VCL Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Tx RDI Cells Total number of RDI cells transmitted on a VC. Read-only LOC Seconds Total number of seconds during which there was loss of continuity on the VC - no data and no continuity check cells were received on the VC whilst it was in 'sink' continuity check mode.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Figure 4-49. SHDSL Port – AAL1 – Interface Statistics Table 4-39. SHDSL Port – AAL1 – Interface Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type AAL1 Read-only In Cells The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 4-39. SHDSL Port – AAL1 – Interface Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks If there are no transparent AAL1 cross-connections, the following fields are disabled. SNP Errors (Not CES/DBCES) The total number of SNP errors (not including CES/DBCES). Sequence Errors (Not CES/DBCES) The total number of sequence errors (not including CES/DBCES).
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-40. SHDSL Port – AAL1 – VCC Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type AAL1 Read-only AAL1 VCC Table – CES XC / Transparent XC VPI The VPI value of the AAL1 VCC. Read-only VCI The VCI value of the AAL1 VCC. Read-only Rx Seq Errors Total number of sequence numbering errors detected in the cells received for the corresponding connection.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-51.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-41. SHDSL Port – AAL5 – Interface Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type AAL5 Read-only In Frames The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-)layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual VCC Statistics To view AAL5 VCC statistics of the SHDSL port: • In the LA-110 Node Draw, select the SHDSL port, right-click and select Monitor > AAL5 > VCC Statistics. A Monitor form appears, displaying the AAL5 VCC statistics results as shown in Figure 4-52 and as listed in Table 4-42. Figure 4-52.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-42. SHDSL Port – AAL5 – VCC Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port SHDSL Read-only Type The interface type AAL5 Read-only AAL5 VCC Table VPI The VPI value of the AAL5 VCC. Read-only VCI The VCI value of the AAL5 VCC. Read-only CRC Error The number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs received with CRC-32 errors on this AAL5 VCC at the interface associated with an AAL5 entity.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-53. CES E1 Port – Current Data Statistics Table 4-43.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-43. CES E1 Port – Current Data Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Time Elapsed The time passed since the beginning of the current 15 minute interval. Read-only Errored Seconds The number of Errored Seconds. Read-only Severely Errored Seconds (SESs) The number of Severely Errored Seconds. Unavailable Seconds (UASs) The number of Unavailable Seconds.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 4-54. CES E1 Port – Intervals Data Statistics Table 4-44. CES E1 Port – Intervals Data Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Port The selected port CES E1 Read-only Type The interface type CES E1 Read-only No. of Intervals The number of intervals.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring Table 4-44. CES E1 Port – Intervals Data Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Remarks Interval Table Interval No. The number of intervals. 1..96 Read-only From (hh:mm) The start time of the interval in hours and minutes. Read-only To (hh:mm) The end time of the interval in hours and minutes. Read-only ESs The number of Errored Seconds. Read-only SESs The number of Severely Errored Seconds.
Chapter 4 Port Configuration and Monitoring 4-86 CES E1 Port Monitoring 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual
Chapter 5 Cross Connection This chapter discusses how to use LA-110 MD to add, configure, and monitor cross connections in the LA-110 node. Managing cross connections includes the following tasks: • Using the LA-110 Navigator to perform operations on connections • Adding cross connections • Viewing and modifying connections • Performance monitoring. Connections are added, deleted and configured through the Navigator tool only. 5.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection To add a LAN VCL cross connection: 1. In the Navigator, double-click the Connections container to display the LAN VC Connection. 2. Select the LAN VC Connections container, right-click and select Add Component > Cross Connection > Add LAN VCL. Figure 5-1. Add LAN VCL Connection 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-1. 4. Click to save the changes. Table 5-1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection 2. In the Navigator, double-click on Connections container to display the CES VC Connection option. 3. Select CES VC Connection, right-click and select Add Component > Cross Connection > CES Connection. Figure 5-2. Add CES Connection 4. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-2. 5. Click to save the changes.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-2. Add CES Connection Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges ATM Endpoint: VPI The VPI value of the ATM endpoint. 0…31 VCI The VCI value of the ATM endpoint 0…255 Continuity Check The VCC admin status. Off Two Way (down), On Two Way (up), On-source, On-sink Read-only Yes, No Signaling If AAL1 type is transparent, set to No and disabled signaling.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection FR VC Connection To add a Data FR VC cross connection: 1. In the Navigator, double-click the Connections container to display the FR VC Connection option. 2. Select FR VC Connection, right-click and select Add Component > Cross Connection > FR Connection. Figure 5-3. Add FR VC Connection 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-3. 4. Click to save the changes. Table 5-3.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-3. Add FR VC Connections Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges Continuity Check The VCC admin status. Off Two Way (down), On Two Way (up), On-source, On-sink Read-only FR: DLCI 16–991 Leaf XC Yes, No IWF The IWF mode. 1…42 For each ID, the corresponding type will appear.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-4. 4. Click to save the changes. Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-4. AAL1 Stream VC Connections Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks ATM VPI The VPI value of the ATM end point. 0…31 VCI The VCI value of the ATM end point.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5.2 Configuring Cross Connections The Navigator allows you to configure cross connections in the LA-110 node. LAN VC Connections Basic tasks include viewing and configuring: • Connection Info • VCL connections • Loopback testing. Connection Information To view LAN VC connection information parameters: • In the Navigator, select the LAN VC Connections container, right-click and select Configure > Connections Info.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-5. LAN VC Connections Info Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Traffic Descriptor 1…200 Read-only Continuity Check The VCC admin status. Off Two Way (down), On Two Way (up), On-source, On-sink Read-only Last Change This field indicates the time of the last change on the port. Read-only The following fields are available only for Bridge VLAN Aware.
Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 5-6. Edit VCL Connection 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-6. 3. 5-10 Select the ATM Bridge Port and VLAN Priority.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-6. Edit VCL Connection Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks VPI The VPI value of the VCL. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VCL. 0…255 Read-only Traffic Descriptor 1…200 Continuity Check The VCC admin status. Off Two Way (down), On Two Way (up), On-source, On-sink Operational Status Up, Down The following fields are available only for Bridge - VLAN Aware.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Figure 5-7. LAN VC Connection – Loopback Test 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-7. 3. Click to save the changes. The result of Signal Mode test appears six seconds after the "Save" button is clicked.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-7. LAN VC Connection – Loopback Test Parameters Parameter Remarks VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC. 0…255 Read-only Loopback Test Mode Single, Periodic Single Mode Result OK, Failed Periodic Mode Loopback Failure Indication Disabled (default), Enabled Loopback Failure Threshold 1 (default)…16 Loopback Test Status Activates a loopback test on the specified port.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Figure 5-8. CES VC Connections Info For CES there are three possible tables that depend on port Line Type and AAL1 Type. Table 5-8. Framed CES VC Connections Info Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-8. Framed CES VC Connections Info Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Tx 0, 1, X Read-only Parity Off, On Read-only Signaling The signaling mode Read-only Signaling Type The Signaling type Read-only Tx A 0, 1, X Read-only Tx B 0, 1, X Read-only Rx A 0, 1, X Read-only Rx B 0, 1, X Read-only Last Change This field indicates the time of the last change on the port. Read-only Table 5-9.
Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 5-9. Transparent CES VC Connections Info Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Bundle Used to assist the NMS in selecting a value for the bundle index. 1-31 Read-only Continuity Check The VCC admin status.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-10. Unframed CES VC Connections Info Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks Bundle Used to assist the NMS in selecting a value for the bundle index. 1-31 Read-only Continuity Check The VCC admin status. Off Two Way (down), On Two Way (up), On-source, On-sink Read-only Rx 10…47 Read-only Tx 10…47 Read-only Last Change This field indicates the time of the last change on the port.
Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-11. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 5-11. Activate/Deactivate CES VC Connections Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks ATM Endpoint VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC. 0…255 Read-only CES Endpoint Bundle ID Used to assist the NMS in selecting a value for the bundle index.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Figure 5-10. CES VC Connection – Loopback Test 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-12. 3. Click to save the changes. The result of the Signal Mode test appears six seconds after the "Save" button is pressed.
Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 5-12. CES VC Connection – Loopback Test Parameters Parameter Remarks VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC. 0…255 Read-only Loopback Test Single, Periodic Mode Single Mode OK, Failed Result Periodic Mode Loopback Failure Indication Disabled (default), Enabled Loopback Failure Threshold 1 (default)…16 Loopback Test Status Activates a loopback test on the specified port.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Figure 5-11. FR VC Connections Info Table 5-13. FR VC Connections Info Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks ID The row/index number. VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC.
Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 5-12. FR VC Activate/Deactivate Connections 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-14. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 5-14. Activate/Deactivate FR VC Connections Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks ATM Endpoint VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Figure 5-13. FR VC Connection – Loopback Test 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-15. 3. Click to save the changes. The result of the Signal Mode test appears six seconds after the "Save" button is pressed.
Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Table 5-15. FR VC Connection – Loopback Test Parameters Parameter Remarks VPI The VPI value of the VC. VCI The VCI value of the VC. Read-only Loopback Test Single, Periodic Mode Single Mode OK, Failed Result Read-only Periodic Mode All fields in this section will be enable only if Mode=Single.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Figure 5-14. AAL1 Stream VC Connections Info Table 5-16. AAL1 Stream VC Connections Info Parameters Parameter Valid Ranges/Remarks ATM Endpoint VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC. 0…255 Read-only AAL1 Endpoint Rx 10…47 (default) Read-only Tx 10…47 (default) Read-only Last Change This field indicates the time of the last change on the port.
Chapter 5 Cross Connection 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Activating/Deactivating Connection To activate/deactivate AAL1 Stream VC connections: 1. In the Navigator, select the necessary AAL1 Stream VC connection, right-click and select Configure > Activate/Deactivate Connection. Figure 5-15. AAL1 Stream VC Activate/Deactivate Connections 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-17. 3. Click to save the changes. Table 5-17.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Loopback Testing To configure AAL1 Stream VC connection loopback testing: 1. In the Navigator, select the necessary AAL1 Stream VC connection, right-click and select Configure > Loopback Test. Figure 5-16. AAL1 Stream VC Connection – Loopback Test 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 5-18. 3. Click to save the changes. The result of the Signal Mode test appears six seconds after the "Save" button is pressed.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-18. AAL1 Stream VC Connection – Loopback Test Parameters Parameter Remarks VPI The VPI value of the VC. 0…31 Read-only VCI The VCI value of the VC. 0…255 Read-only Loopback Test Single, Periodic Mode Single Mode OK, Failed Result Read-only Periodic Mode All fields in this section will be enabled only if Mode=Single.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Viewing VC Connection OAM Loopback Statistics In the OAM loopback test the device sends LB cell every 5 seconds. If the cell does not return within 5 seconds the test is defined as a failed one. In the LA-110 Navigator, you can view OAM loopback statistics for any VC Connection, including LAN, CES, FR, and AAL1 Stream, and any related subconnections (such as VPI ILMI for LAN VCs, etc.). 1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 5 Cross Connection Table 5-19. OAM Loopback Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks VPI The VPI value of the VC. Read-only VCI The VPI value of the VC. Read-only Rx Loopback Requests Rx Loopback Responses Total number of loopback requests received by the device on a VC. Read-only Total number of loopback responses that were received as a result of loopback transmitted by the device.
Chapter 6 Path Management This chapter discusses how to use the LA-110 Module Descriptor to configure links and paths, to connect ports of LA-110 devices. Path management is an easy and quick method to acquire end-to-end connectivity between two given endpoints. A link can be created between two equipment ports in the network. An LA-110 endpoint can be linked to another 5620 managed endpoint with the same features.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-1. New Full Link Dialog Box 2. On the Entire Network map, double-click an LA-110 Node icon to open the LA-110 Shelf View. Figure 6-2. LA-110 Node Shelf View 3. Double-click the SHDSL port to focus on it – to open its zoom view.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-3. Zoom View of the SHDSL Port Note To be suitable as a link endpoint, the port must be free of alarms. 4. Click the port to highlight it. 5. Click the button. The port is inserted, and a form opens, displaying the port information. Figure 6-4. New Full Link Dialog Box (With Port Information) 6. On the Entire Network Map, double-click the second node and repeat steps 3 and 4. 7.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-5. New Full Link Dialog Box 8. Enter the relevant information for the appropriate attributes. 9. Click . A line denoting a link appears on the Entire Network Map (Figure 6-6).
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-6. Entire Network Map Displaying a Link Note In the Entire Network map, the line denoting a link is colored green only if there are no alarms on any of the endpoints. If (after the Link was added) there are alarms on any of the endpoints the line is colored red. Note If there is a change in the ATM payload of the DSLAM SHDSL port, then the change also appears in the New Full Link form.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management 6.2 Configuring and Monitoring ATM VCC Paths LA-110 MD allows you to configure and monitor ATM VCC paths between the following endpoints: • Ethernet ports • E1 CES ports • Data FR / AAL1 Stream ports. LAN to LAN Paths To configure a path between two LAN (Ethernet) ports: 1. Right-click on the Entire Network Map and select Create > ATM and TDM > Paths > ATM > VCC.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-9. New ATM VCC Path Showing Path Endpoint A 6. In the Entire Network map, double-click the second LA-110 node to open its Shelf View, and repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign the port as the second endpoint (B). The New ATM VCC Path form opens, displaying General parameters. Figure 6-10.
Chapter 6 Path Management 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 7. In the New ATM VCC path form for LAN, in the Name field, type in the name for the LAN path. 8. To assign ATM parameters, click ATM, and in the VPI and VCI fields, type in the desired endpoint A and B values. Note that these settings do not affect the LA-110 device. Figure 6-11.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 9. Chapter 6 Path Management To assign ATM Traffic parameters, click : Figure 6-12. New ATM VCC Path Showing Traffic Parameters a. In the Service category, the LAN-supported options include: CBR, rt VBR, and UBR.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management b. In the PIR (peak Information rate) and MIR (Minimum Information Rate) fields, assign the PIR and MIR values. Note that the PIR rate must be the same or higher than the MIR rate. Note According to 5620 regulations, the UBR Service Category connection consumes a fixed share of bandwidth (BW), although in LA-110 terms, the configured BW is not guaranteed.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-13. New ATM VCC Path Showing "Ready for Connect" Status 11. Click . 12. To view the LAN path you have created, in Entire Network map, select the NE, right-click and select List > ATM and TDM > Paths. The List Paths form opens.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management 13. Click the button to display the list of paths created, as shown in the following sample figure. Figure 6-14. Sample Paths List 6.3 Viewing and Modifying CES Path Parameters LA-110 MD allows you to view and modify CES path parameters.. The configuration made here will affect 5620 E1-CES paths that will subsequently be created. To view and modify CES path parameters: 1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-15. CES Path Dialog Box 2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 6-1. 3. Click to save the changes.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Table 6-1. CES Path Parameters Parameters Possible Values / Remarks CES Path Parameters AAL1 Type Defines the type of connection that will be created • CES: (default value) The circuit emulation service (CES) enables the transmission of constant bit rate (CBR) data over the ATM network, in accordance with the ATM Forum Circuit Emulation Service Interoperability Specification. CES uses AAL1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Table 6-1. CES Path Parameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values / Remarks Rx A Bit The ATM CES signaling AB bits 0, 1, X Rx B Bit The ATM CES signaling AB bits 0, 1, X 6.4 CES to CES Paths The first step in CES path creation is verifying that both CES endpoints have an identical physical layer setting. . Note Unframed E1s cannot be created in the 5620 Path Creation form.
Chapter 6 Path Management 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 2. On the Entire Network Map, double-click an LA-110 icon to open the LA-110 Node shelf view (Figure 6-2). 3. Double-click the CES port to focus on it – to open its zoom view. Figure 6-17. Zoom View of CES 4. Click on the CES port to highlight it. 5. In the CES Port Level Zoom (Figure 6-17), double-click on the port. The Port Timeslot dialog box appears (Figure 6-18). Figure 6-18.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management 6. Select the starting timeslot of the bundle. 7. In the New ATM VCC Path dialog box, click the button. The port is inserted and a form opens, displaying the CES port information (Figure 6-19). Figure 6-19. New ATM VCC Path Dialog Box (With CES Port Information)@add new graphic 15-5 8. On the Entire Network Map, double-click a second LA-110 node and repeat steps 5 and 6. 9.
Chapter 6 Path Management 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 6-20. New ATM VCC Path Full CES Dialog box 10. Enter the relevant information for the appropriate attributes. 11. Click the button.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-21. Channel Group Parameters Dialog Box 12. In the Channel Assignment Path-end A, select the total timeslots and the assignment of the timeslots. 13. In the Channel Assignment Path-end B, select the total timeslots and the assignment of the timeslots. Note The number of timeslots selected must be identical in both Path-end A and Path-end B. 14. Click to save the changes.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management 6.5 Viewing Link Information LA-110 MD allows you to view information for the links that appear on the Entire Network map.. To view link information: 1. On Entire Network Map, select the link, right-click and choose Object > Info. OR Click Open > Object. Figure 6-22. Link Group Viewing List of Links and Paths The 5620 NM allows you to view a list of paths and links you have created. 1.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 2. Chapter 6 Path Management Click the button to display the list of paths (or links) created, as shown in the following sample figure. Figure 6-23. List Paths Form Showing CES Path Figure 6-24. List Links Form Showing ESE Path 6.6 Deleting Paths and Links In order to make subsequent connections on any NEs or DSLAMs, verify that there are no existing links or paths are on the required LA-110 endpoints.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management To delete paths: 1. In the List Paths form (as shown in Figure 6-23), click the button to disconnect all the paths listed. (Alternatively, you can disconnect the paths one by one.) A confirmation message appears. 2. Click to confirm. 3. In the Paths List (see Figure 6-23), double click the path you want to delete. The Configure ATM VC Path form (see Figure 6-13) for the selected path opens. 4.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual 6. Chapter 6 Path Management Click . A confirmation message appears. 7. Click to confirm the deletion. The selected link is deleted. 6.7 Configuring Data FR and AAL1 Stream Paths Configuring Data FR and Data AAL1 Stream paths is a two-stage process: 1. Configure a non-cross-connected path between SHDSL ports. 2. Configure a Data FR or AAL1 Stream 5620 DM connection in the LA-110 node.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management 8. Click the SHDSL port and click the button to designate it as a path endpoint The New ATM VCC Path form displays the designated path endpoints. 9. In the New ATM VCC Path form, click path ends to display the full form showing the ATM path parameters. 10. Click the ATM button to view the ATM endpoint parameters (VPI, VCI values). Figure 6-26. ATM Path Parameters - VPI and VCI Values 11.
5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Chapter 6 Path Management Figure 6-27. ATM VCC Path-End XC Options 12. From the Path-end A - Endpoint Type dropdown list, choose . 13. Click to save the changes. 14. Click to activate the path connection.
Chapter 6 Path Management 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual Figure 6-28. Connected ATM VCC Path of ESE and LA-110 SHDSL Port The first stage of the Data path connection is complete. Now proceed to create the Data FR or AAL1 Stream connection. (For further information, refer to the relevant sections in the Cross-Connection chapter.
Appendix A LA-110 MD LED Indicators This appendix provides lists and color/status descriptions of the LA-110 MD LED indicators, including: • Front Panel LEDs • Port status indicators. A.1 LA-110 MD Front Panel LEDS Note • LEDs are ordered in the following table according to their position on the LA-110 device panel. When these LEDs are OFF, they appear grayed. For LA-110, there are three LEDs, on its front panel, as described in the following table. Table A-1.
Appendix A LA-110 MD LED Indicators 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User’s Manual A.2 LA-110 MD Module and Port Status Operational status for each physical module and port is indicated by the frame color of the module (as shown in the 5620 Shelf View) and port itself (as shown in the LA-110 Draw), based both on polling and notifications of interfaces operational status. When the frame color of the port is: A-2 • Red: it indicates that the operational status is down. (There are failures on the port.
Index —A— AAL1 selection, 3-15 AAL1 Stream application mode, 4-13 interface statistics, 4-58 AAL1 Stream paths deleting, 5-32 FR VC, 5-6, 5-22 LAN VC, 5-1, 5-9 performance monitoring, 5-30 —D— Data FR configuring, 6-23 configuring, 6-23 Data FR port clearing history log, 3-24 Data port alarms history, 3-22 indication, 2-9 viewing, 3-21 architecture 5620 network management, 1-2 ATm to FR IWF settings, 3-16 —C— CES E1 port bundles configuration, 4-52 bundles table, 4-54 configuration, 4-48 inter
Index 5620 Model Descriptor for LA-110 User's Manual LA-110 ports SHDSL, 4-35, 4-62 displaying, 2-7 LAN interface statistics, 4-60 LAN port SHDSL AAL1 statistics, 4-74 SHDSL AAL5 statistics, 4-77 SHDSL ATM layer statistics, 4-68 SHDSL ATM layer VCL statistics, 4-72 configuration, 4-19 SHDSL physical layer statistics, 4-62 monitoring, 4-59 status color indicators, A-2 LEDs front panel, A-1 LA-110 MD, A-1 links configuring and monitoring, 6-1 deleting, 6-21 information, 6-20 SHDSL, 6-1 viewing,
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