Titlepae Motorola Vanguard Supports Management Module SM-MOT1000 Device Management
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Contents INTRODUCTION Encoder Queue Statistics View ............................. 21 Decoder Queue Statistics View ............................. 22 Motorola Configuration Applications (MotConfigApps) ................................................ 22 CSIS Software Key and NUI Password Tables View .................................................... 23 Software Key Table ............................................ 23 NUI Password Table ..........................................
Contents Contents WAN Bridge Link Info View ................................... 59 Address Table Parameters View........................... 60 802.1d Static Link Table View ............................... 61 SRB WAN Bridge Link Table View........................ 62 Static Routes Info View ......................................... 62 Static Route Table ............................................. 62 Dynamic Route Table ........................................ 63 RIP Information ...........................
Contents Board Statistics View .............................................74 Port Statistics View ................................................75 Board Table View...................................................76 Voice Application (MotVoiceApp) ..............................77 Voice Port Configuration Table View .....................77 Voice Switch Configuration Table View .................90 Port Statistics Table View ......................................92 Motorola WAN Applications (MotWANApps).
Contents Contents Port Statistics .......................................................121 Motorola Vanguard Frame Relay DCE DLCI Port Model ...............................................121 Information ...........................................................122 Port Configuration ................................................122 Port Threshold .....................................................122 Service Information ..............................................122 Port Statistics ............
Introduction This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Motorola Vanguard devices.
Introduction Supported Devices Supported Devices Motorola Vanguard 6560 MPRouter PRO. This device extends the 6520 MPRouter capabilities for large branch offices with higher throughput needs, offering voice relay options for analog and digital voice applications as well as all the features and options of the 6520. The SPECTRUM management module SMMOT1000 currently lets you model the Motorola Vanguard devices described below. Vanguard 6435 Multiservice Access Router.
Introduction The SPECTRUM Model The SPECTRUM Model SPECTRUM uses a single device model type, MotMPRouter, for modeling any of the supported Motorola Vanguard devices. MotMPRouter models are represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons. As Figure 1 shows, the appearance of the Device icon varies slightly depending on the kind of view it appears in. Figure 1: Model Name Small and Large Device Icons Small Device icon appears in Topology, Device Topology, Application, and Container views.
Device Views This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM. Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. There are two types of Device views for MotMPRouter models.
Device Views Interface Device View Interface Icons Figure 3 shows a close-up of an Interface icon from an Interface Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions. Figure 3: (a) Interface Icon (b) 1 ON ISO88023 Motorola 65 0:0:30:68:6F:1B 0:0:0:0 IF Status Label This label displays the current Operational Status of the interface (see Table 1).
Device Views Interface Device View Network Type Label This label identifies the type of network to which the interface is connected. Double-click this label to open the Model Information view for the interface. Physical Address Label This label displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface. Double-click the label to open the Interface Address Translation table, which crossreferences network addresses (IP addresses) to physical (MAC) addresses for selected nodes between networks.
Device Views Interface Device View Interface Status View Secondary Address Panel Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select IF Status. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select Secondary Address Panel. This view provides information on the operational status of the interface and allows you to enable or disable the port. Operational Status The current state of the interface.
Device Views Interface Device View Port Labels Port Label Icon Subviews Menu As shown in Figure 4, each selectable port label is comprised of three smaller labels as described below. Clicking on any of these labels highlights the whole port label so that you can access the port-specific Icon Subviews menu options listed in Table 3. Table 3 lists the Icon Subviews menu options for the Port icon. • Port Number - Identifies a particular port.
Application Views This section describes the main Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM. Figure 5: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Application. Application View When a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device.
Application Views Supported Applications Supported Applications Device-Specific Applications SPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two general categories as follows: SPECTRUM imports the following device-level proprietary MIBs into its database: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Applications associated with non proprietary MIBs. See Common Applications (Page 16) below. • Applications associated with device-specific MIBs. See Device-Specific Applications (Page 16).
Application Views Note: Note: Supported Applications Motorola Bandwidth Management Applications (MotBWMgmtApps) Aprisma Management Technologies can provide training, technical assistance, and custom engineering support services for creating application models and their associated views. This major application (model type MotBWMgmtApps) has a single minor application: the Motorola Data Compression Application (model typeMotDCApp).
Application Views Supported Applications DSPStatus Indicates whether there is a DC SIMM DSP installed in the motherboard and, if so, the current status (up = installed and operational; down = installed but non-functional; missing = no DC SIMM DSP is installed). The following two buttons are located at the bottom of the Data Compression General Statistics view: Soft-Rev The revision number of the DC handler software.
Application Views Supported Applications MaxEncQueue Highest number of frames that were in the encoder queue at any one time since the last stats reset. TimeOfMaxEnc Time when the current MaxEncQueue value was registered. DecFrames Current number of frames in the decoder queue, waiting to be decompressed. MaxDecQueue Highest number of frames that were in the decoder queue at any one time since the last stats reset. TimeOfMaxDec Time when the current MaxDecQueue value was registered.
Application Views Supported Applications Time Reset Time when node was restarted or statistics were reset by a CTP/SNMP Manager command. Table 4: Channel State Descriptions State State Current activity state of the channel. See Table 4 for expanded descriptions of possible states. Device Management Page 20 Description dsp-down DSP is down. idle DSP is ready to be assigned to a connection.
Application Views SourceChan Access Protocol’s identity string. DestChan Network Protocol’s identity string. XmitRatio Actual compression ratio for outgoing data. This is a 60 second snapshot. Range is 1 - 9.2. The following three buttons are located at the bottom of the Data Compression Channel Statistics view. Supported Applications Encoder Queue Statistics View Access: In the Data Compression Channel Statistics view, click the Encoder Queue Statistics button.
Application Views Decoder Queue Statistics View Access: In the Data Compression Channel Statistics view, click the Decoder Queue Statistics button. This view contains a table of decoder queue statistics for individual DC channels. Column headings are described below: ChanNo Index number identifying a particular channel. DecFrames Number of frames received from the Network Protocol to be decompressed. CharIN Number of bytes pushed into the decoder to be decompressed.
Application Views Supported Applications • MotSSApp - Switched Service Configuration Table View (Page 25) - Backup Port Statistics Table View (Page 28) - Port Statistics Table View (Page 29) • MotTFTPApp - TFTP Statistics View (Page 30) • MotVCApp - SVC Calls Table View (Page 31) - PVC Setup Configuration Table View (Page 32) - Route Selection Configuration Table View (Page 32) • MotWANApp - LAN Connection Configuration Table View (Page 33) - Data Summary Statistics View (Page 36) CSIS Software Key and N
Application Views Supported Applications number of ports actually being used, and whether all use of the option was authorized or any use was unauthorized. Any attempts to use the option on more than the number of supported ports constitutes unauthorized usage. Port Authorization Table For each port (1 through 54), this table indicates whether usage has been authorized or unauthorized.
Application Views Supported Applications Table 5: NS Features Parameter Description disable The feature is not requested. negotiate Negotiate for the feature. The feature is desired, but if not available bring up the virtual circuit anyway, without the feature. required Required for call. Bring up the connection only if the feature is available on both ends. forceOn The feature is required for the circuit to come up.
Application Views Supported Applications Backup Port The port or channel that acts as the backup when there is a port failure on the port specified by the parameter Monitored port, or primary destination port (activated by call). The format must be the following: X25-n or BRI-nCm, where n is the port number and m is the channel number. Act Mode This specifies how the switched service/backup port will be activated. Table 6 displays the activation modes and descriptions: Table 6: Mode Dialed No.
Application Views Supported Applications Table 7: Deactivation Modes Mode Description none Backup port can only be deactivated by operator intervention. busyout The backup port is deactivated after all the calls on that port are cleared for a predetermined amount of time. This substitutes the value assigned to the parameter Link Hold Time with the value assigned to the parameter Idle Disconnect Time in the X.25 Port Record. The Idle Disconnect Time will then work as described in the Operators Guide.
Application Views Supported Applications Call ID Statistics Table 8: Security Channels Channel Access: From the Switched Service Configuration Table View, select the Call ID Statistics Table button. Description none A call request cannot be rejected based on password of calling party id validation. This view lists the Configuration calling IDs that makeup the Calling ID Table.
Application Views Supported Applications Conn. Type The connection type of the backup port. Redial The number of times that the Switched Service will attempt to redial when the redial timer is expired. A value of zero will allow unlimited attempts. Status The status of the backup port. Valid values are: down, up, activating, redial, idle, deactivating, and newvalDown. Reason The reason that the backup port is active.
Application Views Supported Applications TFTP Statistics View Monitored Port The port being monitored by the backup port, used as a secondary index to access monitored port statistics. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotTFTPApp Application icon, select Statistics. This view lets you initiate and monitor TFTP file transfers to and from the modeled device. The view has the following two areas: Port State State of the monitored port.
Application Views Supported Applications Last TFTP Transfer Status SVC Calls Table View This area of the TFTP Statistics view displays the following information about the last completed transfer or the transfer currently in progress: Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotVCApp Application icon, select SVC Calls Table. This view lets you view the Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) calls. Column headings are as follows: IPAddress The IP address of the remote TFTP application.
Application Views Supported Applications CUG Closed User Group facility on/off. Valid values are: notRequested, requested, and newvalNotRequested (same as notRequested). Table 10: PVC Source Codes PVC Source Conn_UpTime Time at which the connection was up. PVC Setup Configuration Table View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotVCApp Application icon, select PVC Setup Configuration. This view allows you to set-up the PVC configuration.
Application Views Supported Applications SVC Addr Network address for calls routed beyond this node. A route selection entry is not needed for calls destined within this node: PAD port or node resource (for example, control port) calls. The wild card (match anything) character is *, and can also be part of the entry. When set to (blank), this parameter is ignored. ConnNo A specific LAN Connection Record within the table.
Application Views Supported Applications AutocallAdd If configured, the Autocall Mnemonic references a remote address which will be called by the LAN Connection. Table 12: Billing Billing AutocallTime The time interval in seconds between call attempts when auto calling. AutocallAttempt The number of times that the LAN Connection will attempt to autocall a remote destination. A value of zero will allow unlimited attempts.
Application Views Supported Applications passing. Valid values are: disabled, enabled, nc and newvalDisabled (same as disabled). ConnTime The amount of time in seconds the circuit will remain connected without passing any data before being brought down. Setting this parameter to zero keeps the circuit up indefinitely. Conntype Specifies whether the LAN Connection defines a point to point connection across the WAN, or is part of a group of LAN Connections.
Application Views are: disabled, enabled, nc, and newvalDisabled (same as disabled’). Data Summary Statistics View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotWANApp Application icon, select DATA Statistics. This view provides information on data packets transmitted, received, queued and discarded. Column headings are described below. ConnNo A specific LAN Connection Record. LastReset The date and time of the last statistics reset.
Application Views Supported Applications ConnType Specifies whether the connection is a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) or a Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC). OutstandingTxBy Count of outstanding transmit bytes. Call Statistics This button accesses a view containing the call statistics—see Call Information (Page 37). Encap This parameter specifies the data encapsulation type used over this LAN Connection. Valid values are: codex, rfc1294, rfc877, and newvalCodex (same as codex).
Application Views Supported Applications Table 13: Connection States State connected Description Connection is established. CauseCode The cause code in the call clear packet last received by the LAN connection and explains why the last call was cleared. wfccRecall Wait for Clr Conf Re-Call, autocall SVC. DiagCode The diagnostic code in the call clear packet last received by the LAN connection and explains why the last call was cleared.
Application Views Supported Applications DataRcv The total number of Data Packets received from the WAN. ClearConfRcv The total number of Clear Confirm Packets received from the WAN. CallReqTx The total number of Call Request Packets sent on the WAN. ResetReqTx The total number of Reset Request Packets sent on the WAN. CallReqRcv The total number of Call Request Packets received from the WAN. ResetReqRcv The total number of Reset Request Packets received from the WAN.
Application Views Supported Applications • MotRouterApp - ARP Cache Table View (Page 50) - IP Access Control Table View (Page 51) - IP Interface Table View (Page 52) - Static Routes Info View (Page 62) - IP Interchange Table View (Page 64) - Filter/Gateway/Priority Info View (Page 65) - IP BOOTP Server Info View (Page 67) LanConn This command enables or disables a specified LAN connection. Valid values are: enable, disable, newvalEnable (same functionality as ’enable’).
Application Views Supported Applications • The maximum number of entries being used in the Forwarding Table since the last node boot. Table 14: Status Link Status Descriptions Description Link Stats inactive This area of the Bridge Statistics view displays the total number of WAN Bridge Links that have been configured. Configured link - ready for use but not active. active Configured and active.
Application Views Supported Applications Protocol—see Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats Table View (Page 45). Local Termination Stats This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see Local Termination Stats Table View (Page 49). SRB Port Statistics This button accesses a table providing statistical information for each port associated with the device’s source route bridging function—see SRB Port Statistics Table View (Page 46).
Application Views Supported Applications for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function. OutFrames The number of frames that have been transmitted by this bridge link to its segment. Note that a frame transmitted on the interface corresponding to this bridge link is only counted by this field if it is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function. BroadcastRx The number of Broadcast Frames received on this WAN Bridge Link.
Application Views Supported Applications Transparent Bridge Port Stats Table View Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the Transparent Bridge Port Stats button. This view contains a table providing statistical information for each port associated with this device’s transparent bridging function. Column headings are as follows: BroadcastTx The number of Broadcast Frames transmitted on this LAN link.
Application Views Supported Applications Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats Table View Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats button. DesignatedRoot The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as the Root in the Configuration BPDUs transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the segment to which the bridge link is attached. This view contains a table providing statistical information for individual Spanning Tree bridge links.
Application Views Supported Applications SRB Port Statistics Table View SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats View Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the SRB Port Statistics button. Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats button. This view contains a table providing statistical information for each port associated with the device’s source route bridging function.
Application Views Supported Applications APEInFrms The number of All Paths Explorer (APE) frames that have been received by this bridge link from its segment. Table 15: Spanning Modes Spanning Mode disabled forced auto-span Description The port will not accept or send STE frames; any STE frames received will be discarded. APEOutFrms The number of APE frames that have been transmitted by this bridge link on its segment. Indicates the port will always accept and propagate STE frames.
Application Views Supported Applications Information Field has exceeded the maximum route descriptor length. TotFrmsRx The sum of ARE, STE and SRF frames received on this bridge link. TotFrmsTx The sum of ARE, STE and SRF frames transmitted on this bridge link. NextRingNo The Next Ring number of the WAN bridge link to which the bridge route is bridging. This is the ring number to which the Codex remote bridge half is attached.
Application Views Supported Applications TotFiltOut The sum of Source MAC Address, Destination MAC Address, and Protocol outbound frames on this port not forwarded because of filtering. LinkStatus Current status of the WAN Bridge Link. Possible values are listed in Table 14, Link Status Descriptions, on Page 41. WAN Bridge Link Stats Table View LastStatReset The time of the last LAN port statistics reset. Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the WAN Bridge Links Stats button.
Application Views FrRrOut The number of Receiver Ready frames transmitted. FrRnrIn The number of Receiver Not Ready frames received. FrRnrOut The number of Receiver Not Ready frames transmitted. FrXidIn The number of ID Exchange frames received. FrXidOut The number of ID Exchange frames transmitted. FrRejIn The number of Reject frames received. FrRejOut The number of Reject frames transmitted. FrSabmeIn The number of SABME frames received. FrSabmeOut The number of SABME frames transmitted.
Application Views Supported Applications SourceAddr IP source address to compare against a received packet’s source IP address field. Matches are determined in conjunction with SourceAddMask. IPAddr The IP address of a particular node on the network attached to the indicated interface. MacAddr The hardware MAC address of the node with the indicated IP address. SourceAddrMask This value is logically AND-ed with SourceAddr and compared with the Source Address of a received packet.
Application Views Supported Applications result of 0.0.0.0 is a wild card, and matches any IP address. IP Interface Table View FirstProtocol/LastProtocol A received packet’s IP protocol byte must fall within the range described by these two column entries in order to be considered a match. The FirstProtocol value must be less than or equal to the Last Protocol field value. A First Protocol of 0 and a Last Protocol of 255 will match all IP packets.
Application Views Supported Applications address. For example, if the interface is on a class B network such as 128.185.0.0, and the third byte is used to select a subnet (such as 128.185.100.0), the mask should be set to 255.255.255.0. All IP devices on a subnetted network must be configured with the same subnetwork address mask.
Application Views Supported Applications BcastFillPattern Specifies the IP broadcast fill pattern (either ones or zeroes) that the router will use when broadcasting on this interface. AdvtNetworkRte Enables/disables advertising directly-attached networks and learned IP network routes on RIP updates transmitted on this interface. MTUsize Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit to be used. AdvtSubnetRte Enables/disables the inclusion of all subnet routes within RIP updates sent on this interface.
Application Views Supported Applications Base Port Info STP Port Info This area of the Bridge Configuration Information view includes the following user-configurable settings: This area of the Bridge Configuration Information view displays the following settings: Wan Data Priority This menu button lets you set the transmission priority for bridged data over the WAN as low, medium, or high.
Application Views Supported Applications Termination sessions—see Local Termination Table View (Page 57). AddFiltAction Determines whether the link will pass or block frames with a MAC address that are not listed in the MAC Address Filter Table. A setting of none indicates no MAC address filtering will be performed for this link. MAC Address Filtering PortFiltAction Determines whether the link will pass or block frames with a Protocol value that are not listed in the Protocol Filter Table.
Application Views Supported Applications received from the LAN port or destination SAP of a frame received from the WAN for the session to be spoofed. Termination sessions—see 802.1d Static Link Table View (Page 61). SRB Wan Bridge Links ProfileName The name of the local termination profile configured for this station (see LIcName below). This name is used to obtain the associated timeout and count values.
Application Views Supported Applications Filtering Information View RcvAckTimer The length of time in tenths of seconds that the link station will wait to acknowledgment a frame from a remote station. (This is a method of reducing the amount of acknowledgments generated by a link station.) Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the MAC Address Filtering button.
Application Views Supported Applications WAN Bridge Link Info View Table 16: Filtering Action Descriptions Action Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the WAN Bridge/Link Info button. Description PASS All links will pass frames with the indicated MAC address. BLOCK All links will block frames with the indicated MAC address. PASSLIST Only links on the associated list will pass frames with this MAC address.
Application Views Supported Applications to acknowledgment time-out, before the logical link will be declared down (inoperative). indicates no MAC address filtering will be performed for this link. Receive Ack Count The number of frames the link station will receive from the remote station before acknowledging receipt. ProtFiltAction Determines whether the link will pass or block frames with a Protocol value that are not listed in the Protocol Filter Table.
Application Views Supported Applications 802.1d Static Link Table View Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the 802.1d Static Link Table button. EntryStatus The current status of the entry. See Table 17 for expanded descriptions of possible status values.
Application Views Supported Applications SRB WAN Bridge Link Table View Static Routes Info View Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the SRB Wan Bridge Links button. Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select Routing Information. This table contains configuration information about each WAN bridge link that is associated with the device’s source route bridging function.
Application Views Supported Applications NextHop The IP address of the next hop to the destination. The next hop itself must be on an IP network directly connected to the router. Metrics Enables/disables the inclusion of all subnet routes within RIP updates sent on this interface. Dynamic Route Table This area of the Static Routes Info view lists IP addresses of destination networks/subnetworks for dynamic routes. Host addresses are not included.
Application Views Supported Applications of the largest IP packet to be transmitted on the organization’s network. Advertised Default Hops The cost metric (usually the number of hops) that RIP will advertise for the default route of 0.0.0.0. A metric of 16 advertises that the default route is unreachable. Routing Table Size The maximum number of routes that may be stored in the IP routing table.
Application Views Supported Applications new EGP neighbors learned and not otherwise entered in the IP EGP AS Information table. Index Number identifying a particular input route. SourceAS A value of 0 indicates the route should be advertised regardless of the Autonomous System (AS) it was received from. A value other than 0 indicates the route should only be advertised if the route was received from the specified AS.
Application Views Supported Applications Traffic Info This area of the Filter/Gateway/Priority Info view provides the following information: Ip Traffic Priority The priority for IP traffic relative to the rest of the traffic transmitted over WAN virtual circuits. Default value is high. Other possible values are low, medium, and expedite. Ipx Traffic Priority The priority for IPX traffic relative to the rest of the traffic transmitted over WAN virtual circuits. Default value is high.
Application Views Supported Applications Metric The cost metric for a transmission to the default subnet gateway, usually the number of network hops to reach that other router. Bootp Idle Time (sec) The number of seconds the router will wait for a BOOT request to be repeated before forwarding the request to BOOTP Server.
Application Views Supported Applications Secondary UDP Port The secondary UDP port used by the SNMP Agent. Default value of 162. Trap Send Enables/disables the SNMP agent’s trap send capability. Node Configuration View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotNodeMgmtApp Application icon, select Node Configuration.
Application Views Supported Applications Node Address The main part of the X.25 network address for this node. Incoming calls with this value as the first part of the network address are routed to this node. The subaddress portion of the network address (Control Port Subaddress, etc.) routes the incoming call to a specific destination in the node. Node Date Stamp Date used for date stamps of events and traps, in yyyymmmdd format. Chassis Type Identifies the chassis type of the node.
Application Views Supported Applications Thresholds Alarms This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following threshold settings: This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following alarms settings: Port Utilization Threshold Sets the alarm level for traffic on every port in a node. The traffic is checked over a 64-second interval to determine average characters per second, which is compared to the port’s clock rate to determine this threshold.
Application Views Supported Applications Billing This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following billing settings: Billing Printer Mnemonic The mnemonic name of the logging device port to which the node sends billing records. Billing Record Call Threshold The maximum number of billing records that can be stored in an internal buffer before they are sent to the logging device.
Application Views Supported Applications Codex Proprietary Information This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following Codex proprietary information: Codex Group Facility The facility used in call packets on Codex 6500 links for passing CODEX PRIVATE facilities other than Hop Count and DCP facilities between 4.xx nodes. This should be the same on all nodes in the network. It only needs to be changed if it interferes with some other private network facility.
Application Views Supported Applications • Reset Buttons (Page 73) Last Occurrences Max PVC connections since last reset The highest number of permanent virtual circuit connections in place since the last reset. This area of the Node Statistics view provides the following information: Reset Buttons This area of the Node Statistics view contains the following information: Node Turn-on The last time the node was turned on.
Application Views The following four access buttons are located at the bottom of the Node Statistics view. Memory Statistics Supported Applications Reset Node Stats Table This button accesses a table that lists all of the node’s ports and allows statistics to be reset on a port-by-port basis.
Application Views Supported Applications separate tables for receive, transmit, and error statistics. Column headings for the main table are as follows: DataBuffInUse The number of data buffers in use. DataBuffGauge The maximum number of data buffers in use since last reset. PortNo. Identifies a particular port on the modeled device. MemAvailOnCard Amount of memory available on the processor card in bytes. MemUsedForDataBuff Amount of memory used for data buffers in bytes.
Application Views Supported Applications Receive This button at the bottom of the Port Statistics view accesses the Port Receive Statistics table, which provides the following statistics for each port: • • • • • • • Port Utilization (% of bandwidth being used) Total Characters Received Total Packets Received Total Frames Received Average Characters Received per second Average Packets Received per second Average Frames Received per second Transmit This button at the bottom of the Port Statistics view ac
Application Views Supported Applications No.of I/OPort The number of I/O ports for this board. DSPM/FXS, DSPM/HC, and DSPM/SM. The following column headings are displayed: BoardStatus Describes the current status of the board. PortNumber The voice port number. SerialNo. The serial number of the board. PortType The port type. A value of voice signifies this is a voice port. I/FType(DIM1) The type of interface specified by DIM 1. I/FType(DIM2) The type of interface specified by DIM 2.
Application Views Supported Applications signallingType Select the E&M signalling type. Valid values are: i, ii, iii, v, and nc. This parameter is displayed for DSPM/E&M and skipped for FXS, FXO, and all virtual port types. Table 19: Filter ELeadFilter Selection for E lead filter enable or disable option. This parameter is displayed for DSPM/E&M and skipped for FXS, FXO, and all virtual port types. Valid values are: enabled, disabled, and nc.
Application Views Supported Applications Table 20: HybridEAndM2 Filters Filter Description sixHundred 600 ohm interface for USA, Japan and Ireland. Germany 370 ohms in series with (620 ohms in parallel with 310nF). nc Skipped during configuration. Description Digits are transmitted immediately. wink Digits are transmitted after the WINK pulse. transparent The voice signalling states are transmitted end to end without interpreting the signalling state.
Application Views Supported Applications NoOfDigitsToCol Select number of digits to collect before making a call. NoOfRings Number of rings to be received before a call can be accepted. This parameter is displayed for FXO and skipped for E&M and FXS interface types. A value of 0 implies that this parameter was skipped during configuration. in normal mode and only displayed when DEBUG is turned on. EchoReturnsLoss Select echo return loss in dBm. Valid values are: minus3, minus6, minus9, minus12, and nc.
Application Views Supported Applications Table 25: E&M Interface Type Type Table 27: Input Signal Level FXS Interface Type Type Input Signal Level 4-Wire/600 +7.0 to -16.0dbm 600 Ohms +0.0 to -9.0dbm 2-Wire/600 +7.0 to -16.0dbm Canada +0.0 to -9.0dbm 2-Wire/UK +5.0 to -16.0dbm UK -1.5 to -9.0dbm 2-Wire/Germany +5.0 to -16.0dbm Germany -2.0 to -9.0dbm Virtual Ports(100 +8.0 to -6.0dbm and above) France -1.5 to -9.
Application Views Supported Applications a positive number for the “Output Signal Level” will result in the DSPM card amplifying the signal by that many dB. Table 29: Method FaxSupport Selects whether the FAX data is to be supported. Valid values are: disabled, enabled, and nc. FaxRates The speed to switch to, when FAX data is detected. This parameter is ignored if Fax support was disabled. Valid values are: fr9600, fr4800, and nc. BandDetect Modem data detection. Valid values are: yes, no, and nc.
Application Views Supported Applications ABAB signalling bits. The range is from 0000 to 1111. GroupSubaddress Specifies a port subaddress that is shared by several Voice ports. Incoming calls with this subaddress are routed to one of several ports sharing this subaddress. Another name for the group of ports with the same Group Subaddress is Hunt Group. Billing This controls whether billing (accounting) records will be created for calls on this port. Valid values are: enabled, disabled, and nc.
Application Views Supported Applications ABAB signalling bits. The value X means don’t care. The range is from 0000 to 1111. TxWinkWidth The width of the transmitted wink pulse. Granularity is 10 milliseconds. RxWinkStartTime The maximum time to wait for the beginning of the wink signal from the PBX before declaring a wink start malfunction. Granularity is 50 milliseconds. TxDigitDelay The time delay before transmitting the first DTMF digit after a wink is received. Granularity is 10 milliseconds.
Application Views Supported Applications to Tx Ringer Off Short. Granularity is 50 milliseconds. TxRingerOffShor This timer is the “short off” period for ringer cadences that have a short and long off period. For the cases where the ring cadence defines one off period, the Tx Ringer Off Long must be equal to Tx Ringer Off Short. Granularity is 50 milliseconds. TxRingerOn The time of the ringer on pulse. Granularity is 50 milliseconds.
Application Views Supported Applications TxInterdigitPau The time between transmitting DTMF digits. Enter in steps of 10 msec. RxMinimumFlashH The shortest length of time required to be onhook to be recognized as a flash-hook. This value must be less than RxMaximumFlashH for flash-hook to be recognized. RxMaximumFlashH The longest length of time required to be onhook to be recognized as a flash-hook. This value must be greater than RxMinimumFlashH for flashhook to be recognized.
Application Views Supported Applications the local port. If the local port is a T1/ESF or E1 port enter the ABCD values, for a T1/SF port, enter the AB(AB) value. If the local port is an analog E&M port, enter 0000 for idle (Onhook) and 1111 for active (Offhook). The range is 0000 to 1111. DialUpFreAmplit The amplitude of the upper frequency to generate the dial tone. To be specified in steps of 0.5dB, 30dB turn off output. The range is from -30dBm to -3dBm.
Application Views Supported Applications BusyLwFreAmplit The amplitude of the lower frequency to generate the Busy tone. To be specified in steps of 0.5dB, 30dB turn off output. The range is from -30dBm to -3dBm. BusyUpFre The higher of the two frequencies needed to generate the Busy tone. BusyUpFreAmplit The amplitude of the upper frequency to generate the Busy tone. To be specified in steps of 0.5dB, 30dB turn off output. The range is from -30dBm to -3dBm.
Application Views Supported Applications RxMinPulse The minimum pulse width to declare a valid received Seizure, PTS, or Answer pulse. RxMaxSlaveClear The maximum pulse width to declare a valid received Slave Clear-Forward or Clear-Back. RxMaxPulse The maximum pulse width to declare a valid received Seizure, PTS, or Answer. TxSlaveRelease The width of the transmitted Slave Release Guard pulse in msec.
Application Views Supported Applications allowed only for ease of reading. They are not sent to the remote port. TxFlashHookTime The length of time a flash signal will be transmitted as a result of a flash-hook from the remote interface. Note: The maximum number of digits that can be sent to the remote end is 16. DtmfAmplitude The amplitude of the DTMF digits. To be specified in steps of 0.5dB, -30.0 turn off output. The range is from -30dBm to -3dBm.
Application Views Table 30: Supported Applications reading. It is not sent to the remote port. The ’P’ character is used to indicate a pause is required in the playout of the digits at the remote end. The length of the pause is equal to “Tx Interdigit Pause Time” as defined at the called port (destination port). Leading ’P’ characters are not supported. The character ’R’ is used to separate the prefix digit string from the postfix digit string.
Application Views Supported Applications Port Statistics Table View Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotVoiceApp Application icon, select Port Statistics Table. This view provides the voice port statistics. Column headings are as follows: PortState The status of the port. Valid values are: enable and disable. PortNumber Port number of the Voice Port. PortInterface The type of DPSM card used. CircuitState The state of the SVC associated with this port.
Application Views Supported Applications PortUtilizati This parameter is calculated as the ratio of “Total Call Duration” to “Time Of Last Reset.” It is a percentage value of the form nnn%. NumberOfCalls The total number of calls since the last reset. LastDigitsTra The last DTMF digits transmitted to the voice interface. Not supported at this time. DigitsRec The last DTMF digits received from the voice interface. Not supported at this time.
Application Views Supported Applications Table 32: Current Rate Current Rate Description cD8K Compression rate is 8K. cBD8K Compression rate is bundled 8K. cE8Kb Compression rate is Enhanced bundled D8K. cD16K Compression rate is 16K. cBD16K Compression rate is bundled 16K. cE16Kb Compression rate is Enhanced bundled D16K. cPcm Compression rate is PCM. cFax Compression rate is FAX. na Value not available. InputPower The input power level in dBm.
Application Views Supported Applications ClearCauseCod The last “clear cause code” received. Every code corresponds to an integer value followed by its text description in parenthesis. e.g. - Consider the clear cause code for “number busy” which is CAUSE_CLR_NUM_BSY. ClearDiagnost The last clear diagnostic received. Every code corresponds to an integer value followed by its text description in parenthesis. e.g. - Consider the diagnostic code for ‘invalid bits in packet’ which is DIAG_INV_PKT_BITS.
Application Views Supported Applications - T1E1PortNumbe The port number of the T1 or E1 port this voice channel is on. It is displayed only for DSPM/SM interfaces. A value of 0 indicates that this parameter is not available. X.25 Statistics Table View (Page 106) Translation Configuration Table View (Page 110) Virtual Port Mapping Table TimeSlotNumbe The time slot number. It is displayed only for DSPM/SM interfaces.
Application Views Table 33: Port Type Supported Applications DSORate The number of valid data bits within each DS0 for this port. Valid values are: ds056k (7 bits of the DS0 contains data information, the 8th bit is used for 1’s density), ds064k (All 8 bits of the DS0 contain data information. DS0 Rate for ports configured with port type ‘voice’ is always 64K, while for ports configured with port type ‘data’, it is 56K or 64K, the default being 56K.) and nc.
Application Views Supported Applications For Outgoing Calls: This will be passed as the outgoing Calling Party number. Enter a trailing asterisk(*) as a wild-card. Use the space bar to blank the parameter. 1 to 20 characters (valid characters are 0 through 9, ’-’, ’,’, ’/’, ’(’, ’)’, and ’*’). The characters ’-’, ’,’, ’(’, ’)’, and ’/’ are allowed only for ease of reading. NetSpecCall Select the network specific call-by-call feature.
Application Views Supported Applications on calls, packets/frames, and logical links/timers. Column headings are as follows: Table 36: Code PortNo. Identifies a particular port on the modeled device. ConnType Numeric code indicating the control signal handshake and clocking requirements for a connection to this port. Table 36 lists the possible code values and their meanings. Table 36: ConnType Codes Code Description simp Simple, no control signals required.
Application Views Supported Applications are listed in the following table. Table 37 lists the port option codes and descriptions: Table 37: X.25 Port Option Codes Code Table 37: X.25 Port Option Codes Code REGO Replace calling address with configured Port Address in outbound calls. HOLD Hold calls over link restart. NRST Do not send restart packet on link-up. BKUP This is a backup port to be activated if other ports are down. SRGI Select route by the calling address in inbound calls.
Application Views Supported Applications for each X.25 port—see Packet/Frame Statistics View (Page 104). Billing Indicates whether billing records will be created for calls on this port (on or off). Logical Link/Timer Statistics AlarmPriority Indicates the severity level of LINK UP and LINK DOWN alarms (network = severity HIGH alarms will be generated; access = severity LOW alarms will be generated). This button accesses a view that provides tables of logical channel and timer statistics for each X.
Application Views Supported Applications facilities added; REV=add reverse charging; PACK=add packet size negotiation; WIND=add window size negotiation. SubAddrSize The number of digits in the subaddress of an X.25 address. OutBarFacil Identifies which facilities will be blocked on an outbound call: NONE=no facility blocked; REV= bar reverse charging; FAST=bar fast select; BCUG=bar bilateral closed user group; DGRAM=bar datagram.
Application Views Table 38: Supported Applications Facility Subscription Codes Code Description TCN_ON Throughput Class Negotiation enabled. The throughput class negotiation facility in an inbound call will be allowed. The throughput class negotiation facility will always be included in outbound calls and call accepted/connected when this parameter is set. The facility is passed onward to the destination in the call packet transparently and does not alter the handling of the SVC data within the node.
Application Views Supported Applications Protection The level of data or connection protection specified for calls to or from this port (the actual level will be negotiated to the lesser of this level and the level configured for the other end of the call): none = no protection; cpOnly = connection protection only; fullDcp = full data and connection protection. InitFrame Indicates the kind of frame (sabm or disc) required by other end for link startup.
Application Views Supported Applications PktQueue The maximum number of data packets a channel on this port will queue for transmission before invoking flow control to the attached channel. Channel Statistics View Access: In the X.25 Configuration Table, click the Logical Link/Timer Statistics button. This view contains two tables that provide logical channel and timer information for each of the device’s X.25 ports.
Application Views Supported Applications Reset The number of seconds before a reset request will be repeated. Table 39: X.25 Port State Codes Code Call The number of seconds before a call will be cleared. Description 1 Disconnect Phase. 2 Link Disconnect. 3 The port is sending SABM frames and waiting for a UA response. 4 SABM Collision. 5 The port has rejected a received frame. X.25 Statistics Table View 6 The port is sending/receiving data.
Application Views Supported Applications UtilOut Percentage of port bandwidth in use for outgoing traffic. MaxSVC Maximum number of SVCs in use since last node, port or statistics reset. CurrSVC Current number of SVCs in use. only valid for (virtual) switched data ports. Column headings are as follows: PortNo Identifies a particular X.25 port. NumRx The number of inbound calls that were attempted since the last statistics reset.
Application Views Table 40: Supported Applications Last Failure Codes Code Description 200 Call collision. 201 This port not available. 202 Configuration invalid. 203 Failure is not supported. TxReject The number of outbound calls that were rejected since the last statistics reset. TxLastFail Code indicating the reason the last inbound call was rejected (see Table 40 for descriptions). TxLastNum The phone number of the virtual port of the last ISDN call made from this port.
Application Views Supported Applications Char Info Packet Info The Character Information table within the Data Statistics view has the following column headings: The Packet Information table within the Data Statistics view has the following column headings: PortNo Identifies a particular X.25 port. InPkts Number of packets received since last node, port, or statistics reset. CharIn Number of characters received since last node, port, or statistics reset.
Application Views Supported Applications Frame Info OutRNR Number of frames sent since last node, port or statistics reset indicating RNR. The Frame Information table within the Data Statistics view has the following column headings: InRR Number of frames received since last node, port, or statistics reset indicating RR. InData Number of frames received since last node, port, or statistics reset. OutRR Number of frames sent since last node, port or statistics reset indicating RR.
Application Views Supported Applications InSubAddr The subaddress contained in an inbound call from another network, usually a public data network (PDN). It will be translated into a private network address before the call is forwarded. InSubAddr The subaddress contained in an inbound call from another network, usually a PDN. It will be translated into a private network address before the call is forwarded.
Application Views Supported Applications Configuration Table, which contains configuration parameters for the Frame Relay DTE Port table. Model Information This opens the Model Information view for the application model. For more information on this view, see SPECTRUM Views (2517). Port Statistics This option displays the DTE Port Statics view.
Application Views Supported Applications Station Configuration Table, which contains configuration parameters for the Frame Relay DCE Station table. Station Statistics Table This option displays the DCE Station Table Statistics view. This view shows the value of objects from the Motfrdce_Mib’s Frame Relay DCE Station Statistics Table, which contains statistical parameters for the Frame Relay DCE Station table. Model Information This opens the Model Information view for the application model.
Configuration Views This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM. Configuration views allow you to view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications.
Configuration Views Figure 6: Device Configuration View Interface Configuration View Admin. Status The desired operational state of the interface. Valid values are: On, Off, or Testing. Last Change The ‘System UpTime’ value when the interface entered its current operational state. IP Address/Network Mask This window provides a list of the user-defined names and IP addresses for the interface. Physical Address The Ethernet (MAC) address of the interface.
Traps, Events, and Alarms This section provides you with an overview of trap, event, and alarm support. This section describes any device-specific events and alarms supported by the Motorola Vanguard (SM-MOT1000) management module. Table 41: Standard Trap Support Standard Trap Name • Standard Trap Support (Page 116) • Vanguard 300/320 Trap Support (Page 116) • Vanguard 6400 and 6500 Trap Support (Page 118) Standard Trap Support OID coldStart 0.0 warmStart 1.0 linkDown 2.0 linkUp 3.
Traps, Events, and Alarms Vanguard 300/320 Trap Support Table 42: Trap Name Vanguard 300 Trap Support OID Variable Bindings Event Generated Alarm Generated Alarm Severity unknown-card-type 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1..6.106002 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1.1.1.7 0x0258000b None tbopPort-boot 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1..6.126000 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1.1.1.7 0x0258000f None tbopPort-boot-fail 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1..6.126001 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1.1.1.
Traps, Events, and Alarms Vanguard 6400 and 6500 Trap Support Vanguard 6400 and 6500 Trap Support Table 43: The Vanguard 6400 and 6500 series of devices support approximately 1990 proprietary traps from the vanguard-65xx-trap.mib MIB. The trap OIDs supported are in the range 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1.6.1000 -> 1.3.6.1.4.1.449.2.1.6.426019. Each of these traps is processed directly on the device model in SPECTRUM and is represented in the AlertMap file, including a comment line that contains the trap name.
Advanced Application Integrations This section describes the Frame Relay integration that is available for this management module. Motorola Vanguard Frame Relay Integration The Motorola Vanguard Frame Relay integration is available when a SPECTRUM installation includes the Motorola Vanguard management module and SPECTRUM’s Frame Relay Manager. This integration uses four model types that allow you to effectively model and manage Motorola Vanguard devices that operate in a Frame Relay environment.
Advanced Application Integrations Motorola Vanguard Frame Relay Integration Motorola Vanguard Frame Relay DTE DLCI Port Model The MotDTEDLCI is a sub-interface model type which represents the DTE ports on Motorola Vanguard devices. Note: Note: The following sections give a brief description of the subviews available from the Icon Subviews menu for these DLCI port model types. The MotDTEDLCI model type has much of the same functionality as the Frame Relay Manger DLCI_Port model type.
Advanced Application Integrations Motorola Vanguard Frame Relay Integration Port Configuration The Port Configuration view displays external MIB objects corresponding to the DLCI that the port represents. Port Threshold The Port Threshold view establishes levels of activity that will generate alarms. Service Information The DLCI_Port Service Information view provides information about service providers associated with the frame relay network.
Advanced Application Integrations Motorola Vanguard Frame Relay Integration Port Threshold Note: Note: The Port Threshold view establishes levels of activity that will generate alarms. Autodiscovery will not resolve connectivity to MotDCEDLCI models. However, it is possible to use the Frame Relay Manager wanimport tool to map connections to MotDCEDLCI models in the same manner as other DLCI ports.
129 Index Numerics 802.1d Static Link Table View 61 A AcceptRIP. 53 AccessType 51 AddFacil 101 Address Table Parameters View 60 Address Translation table 13 AddrMask 52 AddrMasks 66 Admin.
Index Billing Printer Mnemonic 71 Billing Record Call Threshold 71 Billing Record Timer (minutes) 71 Board No. 74 Board Statistics View 74 Board Table View 76 BoardNo.
Index Devices supported by this module 8 Directed Broadcast 63 Discards 43 DSPStatus 18 DupSegDisc 47 Dynamic Route Table 63 E EGPMetric 65 EncFrames 18, 21 Encoder Queue Statistics View 21 Event Generated 117 F Facility Subscription Codes 102 FacilSubcrip 102 Fan Status 73 FileName 30, 31 Filter Table 66 Filter/Gateway/Priority Info View 65 Filtering Information View 58 Firm-Rev 18 FirstPort/LastPort 52 FirstProtocol/LastProtocol 52 FlashModuleSize 75 Frame Information 110 FramesRx 46 Device Management
Index IP Access Control Table View 51 IP Address/Network Mask 115 IP BOOTP Server Info View 67 IP Interchange Table View 64 IP Interface Table View 52 Ip Traffic Priority 66 IPAddr 51, 52 IPAddress 30, 31 IpMask 62 IPNetwork 65 IpNetwork 62 Ipx Traffic Priority 66 ISDN Call Statistics Table View 107 L Labels Interface IF Status Label 11 Interface Number Label 11 Interface Type Label 11 Physical Address Label 12 Port 14 Port Number 14 Port Status 14 Last Change 115 Last Occurrences 73 Last TFTP Transfer St
Index O OID 117 Operation 30, 31 Operation Status 115 Operational Status 13 Options 99, 111 Originate Default Route 63 OutBarFacil 102 OutBoundDisc 43 OutboundDisc 44 OutData 110 OutDigStrip 102 OutFrames 43 OutInfo 110 OutNetAddr 111 OutPkts 109 Output Table 64 OutREJ 110 OutRNR 110 OutRR 110 OverrideDefRte 53 OverrideStaticRte 53 Overrun Errors 76 OverrunErr 109 P Packet Information 109 Packet Size 115 Packet/Frame Statistics View 104 Device Management Index PAD Banner Message 71 PAD Bulletin Message
Index RxAvgDur 108 RxLastFail 107 RxLastNum 108 RxMaxDur 108 RxMinDur 108 RxReject 107 S Secondary Address Panel 13 SegMisDisc 47 SerialNo.
Index Underrun Errors 76 UnderrunErr 109 UnicastRx 43, 44 UnicastTx 43, 44 UtilIN 106 UtilOut 107 V Views 802.