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Tables Table 30 config poscard command parameters and variables ....93 Table 31 config pos command parameters and variables ....94 Table 32 config pos ip command parameters and variables .
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Preface The Passport® 8683POS Module is part of the Nortel Networks Passport Series line of communications products. This module is the Passport Packet over SONET (POS) module for the Passport 8600 chassis. This guide describes the features and operations of the Passport 8683POS Module and provides instructions for installing and managing the module.
Preface Text conventions This guide uses the following text conventions: angle brackets (< >) bold Courier text braces ({}) brackets ([ ]) ellipsis points (. . . ) 209564-A Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets.
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italic text Indicates new terms, book titles, and variables in command syntax descriptions. Where a variable is two or more words, the words are connected by an underscore. Example: If the command syntax is show at <valid_route>, valid_route variable and you substitute one value for it. Indicates command syntax and system output, for plain Courier text...
Preface Related publications For more information about Passport 8600 series products and management software, refer to the following publications: • Installing the Passport 8683POS Module MDAs (part number 209565-A) • Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software (part number 209663-C) •...
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Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module The Passport 8683POS Module provides network transmission using packet over Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) services. The Passport 8683POS Module for the Passport 8600 series routing switches provides WAN support to the Passport product line by allowing access to SONET services in the metropolitan area.
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module Refer to Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch, Release 3.1 for a thorough discussion of the complete functionality of the Passport product line, including the Passport 8683POS Module. This chapter provides the following information about the Passport 8683POS Module: •...
Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module Media dependent adapters The Passport 8683POS Module has slots for three media dependent adapters (MDAs) that have their own LEDs. You can use up to three of the following MDAs with the Passport 8683POS Module: •...
Figure 4 shows the Passport 8683POS Module with the OC-12c/STM-4 MDA installed. (For information on installing the MDAs, refer to Installing the Passport 8683POS Module MDAs. Figure 4 Passport 868POS module with an OC-12c/STM-4 MDA Diag Port Link Console Online LED The front panel of the Passport 8683POS Module has an Online LED that indicates whether or not the module has power applied and is initialized correctly.
Passport 8690 SF module, refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software. The Diag port on the Passport 8683POS Module is used only by Nortel Networks personnel for debugging purposes. You can see diagnostic messages but you cannot input any text.
Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module A typical application consists of a single Passport 8683POS Module in an Passport 8600 series switch, but multiple modules are also supported. This chapter briefly explains how the Passport 8683POS Module operates within the Passport switch.
Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module SONET terms and acronyms This section provides a brief listing of common Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) terms. SONET is a medium for transmitting data that uses fiber-optic cables. The following terms and acronyms are frequently used with SONET information: •...
• Single-mode fiber (SMF) • Multimode fiber (MMF). Note: The estimated maximum transmission distance for OC-3c SMF is 20 kilometers (km); for OC-3c MMF is 2 km; for OC-12c SMF is 15 km; for OC-12c MMF is 500 m. Point-to-Point Protocol The PPP family of protocols is divided into three categories: •...
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Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module For example, a configure-request packet may specify the link’s maximum transmission unit (MTU) size. The configure-request packet contains the user-configured values, which the sending device and the receiving device may need to negotiate. When the receiving device gets a configure-request packet from the sending device, the receiving device responds with one of the following three types of packets:...
Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module Negotiating network layer protocols PPP uses various network control protocols to determine the values of parameters during network layer negotiations, which is the final phase of PPP initialization. Similar to the LCP, each network control protocol allows the devices to negotiate various network options over the data link by transmitting configure-request, configure-ACK, configure-NAK, and configure-reject packets.
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• To prevent damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), handle the switch chassis and modules only when you, the chassis, and the chassis modules are properly grounded. Nortel Networks recommends the use of a grounding wrist strap. next Using the Passport 8683POS Module...
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Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module • When handling modules, do not touch components on the modules; always handle modules by their edges. Store unused modules in their protective packaging. Warning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes.
Installing the Passport 8683POS Module To install the Passport 8683POS Module: Remove the filler panel from the module slot in the Passport 8000 series chassis (Figure Figure 5 Removing the filler panel Note: If you are removing a module from the slot in which you want to place the new Passport 8683POS Module, be sure to: •...
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 6 Extending the inserter/extractor levers Note: Always handle an I/O module by the sides and carefully slide it out of the chassis. Place the module on a grounded work surface and in an antistatic bag for storage.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 8 Closing the inserter/extractor levers Tighten the retaining screws Figure 9 Tightening the retainer screws Connect the interface cables. You must install at least one MDA on the Passport 8683POS Module in order to pass traffic.
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module Verifying installation The Passport 8683POS Module front panel has an Online LED that indicates whether or not the module has power applied and is initialized correctly. For information on online LEDs, see Note: You cannot configure the Passport 8683POS Module until the online LED on the module is steadily lit and you have inserted at least one MDA.
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Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module The Passport 8683POS Module requests a redownload from the Passport 8690SF module, and the screen displays this message: Redownload requested by POS card in slot <number>. The Passport 8683POS Module attempts a redownload three times. If the download is still unsuccessful, the Passport 8683POS Module goes offline and the screen displays this message: Redownload of POS card in slot <number>...
Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module If you have one MDA installed, you can proceed to configure the Passport 8683POS Module. Note: You must save your configuration (using either the CLI or Device Manager) to preserve the configuration changes you made to the Passport 8683POS Module across reboots.
Replacing a module You can hot-swap Passport 8683POS Modules as long as the module you are removing has the same MDAs installed as the module you are inserting. In this case, the system saves the configuration. If you hot-swap the module with a module that has different MDAs installed, you must reconfigure the module.
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Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Two management tools enable you to manage the Passport 8683POS Module: Device Manager and command line interface (CLI). You can also use the embedded web-based management feature to monitor the Passport 8683POS Module. See using the web-based management feature.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module slot regardless of the actual physical number of ports. Port numbers 3 and 4 apply to the MDA in the middle slot regardless of the actual physical number of ports; and port numbers 5 and 6 apply to the MDA in the right slot regardless of the physical number of ports.
For detailed information on all aspects of installing and running Device Manager, refer to: • Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software • Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing Operations, and • Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module When you launch Device Manager, a graphical image of the Passport 8600 chassis with the Passport 8683POS Module installed is displayed Figure 10 Passport 8600 series chassis with Passport 8683POS Module 209564-A (Figure 10).
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module The ports on the graphical image are color-coded to provide at-a-glance port status. Table 4 shows the status assigned to each color code. Table 4 Passport Device Manager port color codes Field Description Green Port is operating.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Resetting the module To reset the module: Highlight the card. Choose Edit > Card. The Card dialog box opens with the Card tab displayed Figure 11 Card tab 209564-A (Figure 11).
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 6 describes the fields in the Card tab. Table 6 Card tab fields Field Description FrontType Card type. FrontDescription Packet Over Sonet. FrontAdminStatus The administrative status of the card. FrontOperStatus The operational status of the card. FrontSerialNum Serial number of card.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 7 describes the fields in the POS tab . Table 7 POS tab fields Field Action: reset ImageFileName Click reset. Click Apply. To reset the card using the CLI, see Viewing MDA information To view information on the MDA you are using: Highlight the MDA.
Table 8 describes the fields in the MDA dialog box. Table 8 MDA dialog box fields Field Type Description Command line interface Using the command line interface (CLI), you can perform most module management tasks. For detailed information on all aspects of the CLI, refer to: •...
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Configuration procedures You can configure the Passport 8683POS Module in two basic modes: • Bridging: Bridging mode is enabled by default. Bridging is configured for connections between two Passport 8683POS Modules and between Passport 8683POS Modules and other devices that support PPP bridging.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 10 describes the Interface tab items. Table 10 Interface tab items Item Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. The value ranges between 16 and 255. Name Displays the name of this port. To assign or change a name to the port, highlight the field and enter alphanumeric characters.
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Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 10 Interface tab items (continued) Item LastChange LinkTrap OperDuplex OperSpeed MltId Locked Action Result From the Interface tab, select other POS-specific tabs to configure the port or change current or default configurations. 209564-A Description Value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current...
Enabling or disabling a port Note: When you change configurations in Device Manager, and hit the Apply button, the system will disable and re-enable the port automatically. You can enable or disable a port by two methods. To enable or disable a port through the Device Manager menu bar: Highlight the port.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Choose Edit > Port. The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed page 56). Disable the port as described in In the Interface tab, click the POS SONET tab. The POS SONET tab opens Figure 15 Port dialog box —...
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Select the SonetClockSource, either line or internal. If two Passport POS Modules are operating directly (that is, connected back to back, without any intervening Sonet equipment), one port must provide the clock source. Set the clock source of one port to internal, and the opposite port must be set to line.
Configuring routing A POS port configured for IPCP and/or IPXCP encapsulation must be the sole member of the VLAN. You cannot add any other port to a VLAN which already has a POS port with IPCP and/or IPXCP encapsulation enabled. You cannot add a POS port which is configured for IPCP and/or IPXCP encapsulation to a VLAN which already has other ports as members.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module To enable IP routing, in the IpConfigAdminStatus field, click open. To configure an IP address for the port: Highlight the port. b Choose Edit > Port. The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed page Click the IP Address tab.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 18 Port, Insert IP Address dialog box Table 14 describes the Port, Insert IP Address dialog box items. Table 14 Insert IP Address dialog box items Item Description Ip Address IP address to which the entry’s addressing information pertains. Net Mask The subnet mask associated with the IP address of the entry.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module To configure IP routing, enter: config pos <ports>> ppp ip-admin-status open To configure an IP address on the selected port on both Passport 8683POS Modules, enter: config pos <ports> ip create <ipaddr/mask> <vid> To enable the selected port on both Passport 8683POS Modules, enter: config pos <ports>...
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed Figure 19 VLAN dialog box — Basic tab Table 15 describes the fields in the Basic tab . Table 15 Basic tab fields Field Description Unique VLAN identifier.
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Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 15 Basic tab fields (continued) Field SubnetAddr SubnetMask b To assign the POS ports to the VLAN as static members, enter the ports in the StaticMembers column. To assign all other ports to the VLAN as active members, enter the ports in the ActiveMembers column.
Configuring IPX routing using the CLI To configure the Passport 8683POS Modules for IPX routing using the CLI: Configure a protocol-based VLAN. and assign the port to the VLAN as a static member and ensure that no other ports are allowed to join. Refer to Reference for Passport 8000 Management Software Routing Operations for information on how to configure VLANs using CLI.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 16 describes the fields in the Trap Receivers tab. Table 16 Trap Receivers tab fields Field Description IpAddress IP address to which the entry’s addressing information pertains. Community Community string used for trap messages to this trap receiver. Version Version Click Insert.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Viewing the Trap Log To view the Trap Log that contains SONET-specific traps: Click the bell icon on the toolbar. The Trap dialog box opens Figure 23 Trap Log dialog box Table 18 describes the fields in the Trap Log dialog box.
SONET loopback test feature This section describes the loopback test features in Device Manager available for the Passport 8683POS Module. For information on the CLI test commands, see “Test commands” on page Note: All ports must be in test mode to conduct any testing. To test for loopback: Highlight the port.
Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 19 Test tab items Item Result Code PassCount FailCount Click Ext. Loopback to test the external loopback or click Int. Loopback to test the internal loopback. A dialog box displays the test results. Click Stop to cease testing.
Alarms Using Device Manager or the CLI, you can enable RMON globally or on a port-by-port basis. Implementing RMON lets you set alarms relating to specific events or variables. Refer to Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations for more information on alarms.
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Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager This chapter contains information on the following topics: • “Overview,” • “Displaying statistics” on page 80 For more information about using Passport Device Manager, refer to Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations, Release 3.1 and Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing Operations, Release 3.1 Overview...
Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 21 Types of statistics Field AbsoluteValue Cumulative Average Minimum Maximum LastValue The values for the POS, PPP Link, and PPP LQR tabs are updated based on the poll interval. For information on how to set the poll interval, refer to Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations, Release 3.1.
Note: The windows displaying statistics are read-only. Viewing POS statistics To display statistics POS statistics: On the device view, right-click the port. Choose Graph POS. The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS tab displayed Figure 25 graphSonetPort dialog box — POS tab Table 22 describes the fields in the POS tab.
Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed (Figure 25). Click the PPP Link tab. The PPP Link tab opens (Figure Figure 26 graphSonetPort dialog box — PPP Link tab Table 23 describes the fields in the PPP Link tab.
Table 24 PPP LQR tab fields Field Quality InGoodOctets LocalPeriod RemotePeriod OutLQRs InLQRs Viewing Section statistics To display Section statistics: On the device view, right-click the port. Choose Graph Port. The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed (Figure 25 on page Click the Section tab.
Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 25 describes the fields in the Section tab. Table 25 Section tab fields Field SESs SEFSs Viewing Line statistics To display Line statistics: On the device view, right-click the port. Choose Graph Port. The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed (Figure 25 on page Click the Line tab.
Table 26 Line tab fields Field Description Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects, for example, SEF, LOS, AIS, or LOP. SESs Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more CVs, or a second during which at least one or more incoming defects.
Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 27 describes the fields in the FE Line tab. Table 27 FE Line tab fields Field SESs UASs Viewing Path statistics To display Path statistics: On the device view, right-click the port. Choose Graph Port.
Table 28 describes the fields in the Path tab. Table 28 Path tab fields Field Description Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects, for example, SEF, LOS, AIS, or LOP. SESs Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more CVs, or a second during which at least one or more incoming defects.
Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 29 describes the fields in the FE Path tab. Table 29 FE Path tab fields Field SESs UASs 209564-A Description Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects, for example, SEF, LOS, AIS, or LOP.
Chapter 6 Command line interface This chapter contains information about the CLI commands relevant to the Passport 8683POS Module. For more information about the CLI for Passport 3.1, refer to: • Getting Started with Passport 8000 Series Management Software, Release 3.1 •...
Chapter 6 Command line interface Configuration commands This section describes the configuration commands available with the Passport 8683POS Module. There are two types of configuration commands: • Module commands • Port commands Note: If you replace one card with another type of card, Nortel Networks recommends that you go to the root level of the CLI directory before you use any CLI commands.
Table 30 config poscard command parameters and variables Parameters and variables card-reset debug <enable | disable> info pos-console <enable | disable> Prints the trace message POS card. This is a priv Port commands The port commands allow you to perform general configuration on the Passport 8683POS Module.
Table 32 config pos ip command parameters and variables Parameters and variables create <ipaddr/mask> <vid> [mac_offset <value>] delete <ipaddr> info config pos ppp Use the config pos ppp parameters on the Passport 8683POS Module. Table 33 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos ppp command.
Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 35 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos stg command. Table 35 config pos stg command parameters and variables Parameters and variables faststart <enable | disable> info pathcost <intval> priority <intval> stg <enable | disable> config pos info command The config pos info command shows the current state of the port.
Chapter 6 Command line interface Show commands This section describes the show commands available with the Passport 8683POS Module. These commands allow you to view information about the module: show ports info pos [<ports>] show ports stats pos activealarms [<ports>] show ports stats pos felinecurrent [<ports>] show ports stats pos felineinterval <intervalid>...
Chapter 6 Command line interface show ports info pos The show ports info pos command displays information about the configuration for a specified port on the Passport 8683POS Module. The command uses the syntax: all, ppp, sonet in the following syntax: show ports info pos all show ports info pos ppp show ports info pos sonet...
Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 35 show ports info pos all command output (continued) PORT LQSTATUS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/1 enable 1936 10/3 enable 1936 PORT IPX NET ADDR ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/1 00000000 10/3 00000000 ===================================================================== ===================================================================== PORT POS S/W VERSION VERSION VERSION VERSION --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/1 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/pos# all...
Table 36 Information fields for output of the show ports info pos all command Field PORT NUM FRAMING MODE CLOCK SOURCE SECTION TRACE SIGNAL LABEL SCRAMBLE ADMIN STATUS BRIDGE ADMIN IP ADMIN IPX ADMIN MAGIC NUMBER STPMODE PPP LQSTATUS SPEED Chapter 6 Command line interface Description Port number.
Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 36 Information fields for output of the show ports info pos all command (continued) Field FCS SIZE IPX ROUTE PROTOCOL LQR-QUAL THRESHOLD LQR-QUAL PERIOD REMOTE IP IPX NET ADDR STATUS OPERATE LCP STATUS BRIDGE STATUS IP STATUS IPX STATUS PPP LQSTATUS...
Figure 36 show ports stats pos activealarms command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports# stats pos activealarms ======================================================= ======================================================= PORT ACTIVE ALARM --------------------------------------------------------- 10/5 No Defect 10/6 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# Table 37 describes the information fields for output for the show ports stats pos activealarms command. Table 37 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos activealarms command Field...
Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 37 show ports stats pos felinecurrent command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# felinecurrent ====================================================================== POS Far End Line Current Stats ====================================================================== PORT ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/5 10/6 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# Table 38 describes the information fields for output of the pos felinecurrent Table 38 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos felinecurrent command...
show ports stats pos felineinterval This command displays statistics interval. You specify which interval, or span of intervals, to display for the command. The command uses the syntax: show ports stats pos felineinterval <intervalid> Figure 38 show ports stats pos felineinterval command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# felineinterval 4 ====================================================================== POS Far End Line Interval Stats...
Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 39 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos felineinterval command Field PORT NUM ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-L) UNAVAILABLE SECONDS (UAS) INTERVAL ID show ports stats pos fepathcurrent This command displays current statistics at the receiving end.
Table 40 describes the information fields for output of the show ports pos fepathcurrent Table 40 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos fepathcurrent command Field PORT NUM ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-P) UNAVAILABLE SECONDS (UAS)
Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 40 show ports stats pos fepathinterval command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# fepathinterval 1 ========================================================================= ========================================================================= PORT ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10/1 10/3 INTERVAL ID = 1 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# Table 41 describes the information fields for output of the show ports pos fepathinterval Table 41 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos fepathinterval command...
show ports stats pos linecurrent This command displays current statistics uses the syntax: show ports stats pos linecurrent [<ports>] Figure 41 show ports stats pos linecurrent command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# linecurrent ========================================================================= ======================================================================== PORT ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/1 10/3 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# Table 42 describes the information fields for output of the show ports...
Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 42 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos linecurrent command Field PORT NUM ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-P) UNAVAILABLE SECONDS (UAS) STATUS show ports stats pos lineinterval This command displays statistics interval.
Figure 42 show ports stats pos lineinterval command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports# stats pos lineinterval 1 ============================================================================ ============================================================================ PORT ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERVAL ID = 1 Passport-8610:5/show/ports# Table 43 describes the information fields for output of the show ports pos lineinterval Table 43 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos lineinterval command Field...
Chapter 6 Command line interface show ports stats pos linkstatus This command displays current statistics the PPP link. The command uses the syntax: show ports stats pos linkstatus [<ports>] Figure 43 show ports stats pos linkstatus command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# linkstatus ========================================================================= ========================================================================= PORT...
show ports stats pos lqrstatus This command displays current statistics The command uses the syntax: show ports stats pos lqrstatus [<ports>] Figure 44 show ports stats pos lqrstatus command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# lqrstatus =========================================================================== =========================================================================== PORT QUALITY IN GOOD OCTs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/5 4793094 10/6...
Table 46 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pathcurrent command Field PORT NUM ERRED SECS COUNT (ES) Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding SEVERELY ERRED COUNT (SES) CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-P) UNAVAILABLE SECONDS (UAS) STATUSWIDTH...
Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 47 describes the information fields for output of the pos pathinterval Table 47 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pathinterval command Field PORT NUM ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-P)
Figure 47 show ports stats pos pppiftbl command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# pppiftbl ========================================================================= ========================================================================= PORT OCTETS PACKETS RECEIVED RECEIVED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/1 4637499 65449 10/3 0 PORT OCTETS PACKETS TRANSMITTED TRANSMITTED ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10/1 2769051532 4610831 10/3 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# Table 48 describes the information fields for output of the pos pppiftbl Table 48 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pppiftbl command...
Table 49 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sectioncurrent command Field PORT NUM ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT (SES) CODE VIOLATION COUNT (CV-S) SEVERELY ERRORED FRAMES (SEF) STATUS show ports stats pos sectioninterval This command displays statistics interval.
Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 49 show ports stats pos sectioninterval command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# sectioninterval 3 =========================================================================== =========================================================================== PORT ERRORED SECONDS COUNT (ES) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/1 10/3 INTERVAL ID = 10 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# Table 50 describes the information fields for output of the show ports pos sectioninterval Table 50 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sectioninterval command...
show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl This command displays statistics command uses the syntax: show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl Figure 50 show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command output Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# sonetmediumtbl ========================================================================= ========================================================================= PORT MEDIUM TIME TYPE ELAPSED ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/1 10/3 Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/pos# Table 51 describes the information fields for output of the show ports pos sonetmediumtbl...
Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 51 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command Field PORT NUM MEDIUM TYPE TIME ELAPSED VALID INTERVALS LINE CODING LINE TYPE CIRCUIT ID show tech command show tech show tech Figure 51 shows sample output for the show tech command.
Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 52 Information fields for output of the show tech command Field SysName SysUpTime SysContact SysLocation Chassis Info Chassis Serial HwRev NumSlots NumPorts GlobalFilter VlanBySrcMac Ecn-Compatib BaseMacAddr Monitor commands This section describes the monitor commands available with the Passport 8683POS Module.
Chapter 6 Command line interface Using the test commands Note: You must specify a slot and port number with the test commands. Refer to the Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations, Release 3.1 and Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing Operations, Release 3.1 for a complete list of CLI test commands.
Note: You must physically inspect the LEDs on the actual Passport 8683POS Module to view the results of these tests. Table 53 describes the parameters and variables for the test led command. Table 53 test led command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description yellow green...
Chapter 7 Web management This chapter contains information about the Web management interface available with the Passport 8683POS Module. The Web interface allows you to monitor the Passport 8683POS Module through a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on your network. The Web interface provides many of the same monitoring features as the Device Manager software.
Table 54 System page fields Field sysDescr sysUpTime sysContact sysName sysLocation Authentication Traps EnableWebServer EnableAccessPolicy LastChange LastVlanChange LastStatisticsReset LastRuntimeConfigSave LastRuntimeConfigSavetoSlave LastBootConfigSave LastBootConfigSaveOnSlave DefautlRuntimeConfigFileName DefaultBootConfigFileName ConfigFileName When you click on POS in the navigation pane, the headings in the POS menu are displayed.
Chapter 7 Web management Figure 55 System page showing the POS menu To view the current SONET parameters, in the POS menu, click Sonet. The Sonet page opens (Figure 209564-A 56).
Figure 56 SONET page Table 55 describes the fields displayed in the SONET page. Table 55 SONET page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. Framing Indicates if framing is enabled or disabled. Section Trace Indicates the integer that the section trace is set to. Signal Label Indicates operational value of Path Signal Label.
Chapter 7 Web management Figure 57 Link page Table 56 describes the fields displayed in the Table 56 Link Field Index Link Config Magic Number Link Config Crc Size Indicates if the size of redundancy check field used in PPP To view the current bridging parameters, in the POS menu, click Bridge.
Figure 58 Bridge page Table 57 describes the fields displayed in the Bridge page. Table 57 Bridge page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. Bcp Admin Status Indicates the status of bridging. Oper Status Indicates the operational state of bridging. To view the current IP parameters, in the POS menu, click IP.
Chapter 7 Web management Figure 59 IP page Table 58 describes the fields displayed in the IP page. Table 58 IP page Field Index Ipcp Admin Status Oper Status To view the current IPX parameters, in the POS menu, click IPX. The IPX page opens (Figure 209564-A...
Figure 60 IPX page Table 59 describes the fields displayed in the IPX page. Table 59 IPX page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. Ipxcp Admin Status Indicates the status of IPX routing, either enabled or disabled. Oper Status Indicates the operational value of IPX link.
Chapter 7 Web management Figure 61 Lqr page Table 60 describes the fields displayed in the Lqr page. Table 60 Lqr page Field Index Config Status Config Interval To view the current Line parameters, in the POS menu, click Line. The Line page opens (Figure 209564-A...
Figure 62 Line page Table 61 describes the fields displayed in the Line page fields Table 61 Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface. Config PPP Stp Status of PPP bridging. Local Ip Addr Local Internet Protocol address. Remove IP Addr Remote Internet Protocol address.
Chapter 7 Web management Figure 63 SONET Medium page Table 62 describes the fields displayed in the SONET Medium page. Table 62 SONET Medium page fields Field Index Type Time Elapsed Valid Intervals Line Coding Line Type Circuit Identifier 209564-A Description Unique value assigned to each interface.
Chapter 7 Web management Statistics Use the Web interface to view the Passport 8683POS Module statistics. Under the Statistics heading in the navigation pane, there are two options: Chassis and Port. Click Port to view the options. Sonet is the last entry in the Port folder. The Sonet heading contains the options shown in Figure Figure 64 Sonet options...
Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix lists the technical specifications for the Passport 8683POS Module. Standards supported Bell Communications Research, SONET Transport Systems: Common Generic Criteria, GR-253-CORE, January 1999, Revision 2 (partial compliance) RFC 1213, Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets, March 1991 RFC 1332, PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP), May 1992 RFC 1471, Link Control Protocol of the PPP, June 1993 RFC 1473, IP Network Control Protocol of the PPP, June 1993...
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Environmental specifications Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Operating humidity: Storage humidity: Operating altitude Storage altitude Free Fall/drop: Vibration: Shock/bump: Physical specifications Height: Width: Depth: Weight (single module): Performance specifications (64-byte packets) Mean time between failure (MTBF) Frame length: Interface options RJ-45 (8-pin modular) connectors for MDI-X interface Safety agency approvals UL Listed (UL 1950)
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Electromagnetic emissions Meets requirements of: US: FCC, CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A Canada: ICES-003, Issue-2, Class A Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS 3548:1995, Class A Japan: VCCI V-3/97.04, Class A Taiwan: CNS 13438,Class A EN 55 022:1998/CISPR22:1997 CE Mark Electromagnetic Electromagnetic Immunity: EN55024:1998/CISPR24:1997 immunity...
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Index AbsoluteValue statistics 80 Action field 58 AdminStatus field 57 alarm statistics 104 applications, typical 29 Apply button 49 Average statistics 80 BCP 63 Bridge Control Protocol (BCP, bcp) disabling 96 enabling 62, 96 bridge-admin-status command 96 card-reset command 93 configuration commands 92 IP parameter configuration commands 94 IPX route command 96...
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Index distance, maximum 31 downloading image 41 enabling trace messages 92 environmental precautions 35 environmental specifications 146 failover 23 far end line interval statistics 107 far end line statistics 105 far end path interval statistics 109 far end path statistics 108 FE Line tab 87 FE Path tab 89 features 24...
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link quality interval 96 link quality reporting statistics 115 link quality threshold 96 LinkConfigMagicNumber field 65 linktrap command 94 LinkTrap field 58 lock command 94 Locked field 58 locking a port 58 loopback 75, 127 loopback detection 65, 96 lqr-interval command 96 lqr-status command 96 lqr-threshold command 96 magic-number command 96...