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Lucent Technologies Stinger Administration Manual (374 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Customer Service
3
Table of Contents
5
Table of Contents
17
About this Guide
19
What Is in this Guide
19
What You Should Know
19
Documentation Conventions
20
Stinger Documentation Set
21
1 Administering a Stinger System
23
Chapter 1 Administering a Stinger System
23
About Standalone and Hosted Stinger Systems
23
Logging into a Stinger Unit
24
Enabling Basic Security Measures
24
Changing the Default Admin Password
25
Securing the Serial Port of each Control Module
25
Specifying a Management-Only Ethernet Interface
26
Securing Telnet Access
27
Managing Administrative Access to the Unit
27
Creating a New Administrative Profile
28
Logging into the Stinger Unit
28
Enabling Two Level Authentication
29
Authentication from a Remote Shelf to a Host Stinger Unit
33
Specifying the Maximum Number of Login Attempts
33
RADIUS Support for Account and Password Expiration
34
User Account and User Password Expiration
34
What Happens When a User Account or User Password Expires
34
Setting Expiration Dates for User Accounts and Passwords
35
Changing a User Password
36
Enforcing a Password Check
36
Creating Telnet Access Control Lists
37
Assigning Permissions
38
Understanding Command Permissions
39
Table 1-1 Permissions and Associated Commands
40
Specifying Group Permissions for Commands and Profile Access
41
Setting Log Levels for each Login
46
Setting the Command-Line Prompt
46
Specifying a Time-Out for User Logins
46
Displaying the Current User
47
Logging in as a Different User
47
Basic System Settings
47
Setting the System Name
47
Changing the System Date
48
Changing the System Time
48
Setting the System Time and Date
48
Viewing the System Time and Date
48
Configuring System Clocking
49
Configuring Trunk Ports as Clock Sources
49
Displaying the Current Clock-Source
49
Displaying Basic System Information
50
Displaying System Hardware Information and Software Version
50
System and Module Uptime
51
Displaying the Status Window
52
Using the Status Window
52
Connection Status Information
53
Understanding the Status Window
53
General Status Information
54
Line and Channel Status
54
Log Message Information
55
Changing Current Status Window Sizes
56
Customizing the Status Window Display
56
Viewing the Factory Configuration and Software Licenses
57
Managing Administrative Connections
57
Displaying Administrative Session Information with the Userstat Command
57
Customizing the Output of the Userstat Command
58
Displaying Information Related to a Known IP Address
58
Displaying Information Related to a Known Username
59
Using the View Left Session Command
59
Disconnecting an Idle Connection
60
Displaying Administrative Users
60
Terminating a User Connection
60
Resetting a Stinger System
61
2 Working with Stinger Shelves and Modules
63
Chapter 2 Working with Stinger Shelves and Modules
63
Understanding Physical Addressing on Stinger Units
63
Table 2-1 How TAOS Organizes Stinger Module Functions
64
Viewing System Components
65
Using the Show Command
65
Displaying the Status of Lpms, Psms, and CLT Modules
66
Field Description from the Output of the Show Command
66
Table 2-2 Description of Reqd, Oper, and Slot Type Fields
66
Monitoring the Status of Remote Shelves
67
Using the Remote-Shelf-Stat Profile
67
Displaying Hosted MRT System Topology and Statistics
69
Displaying Information about Enabled Remote Shelves
69
Displaying a Picture of the Topology
70
Table 2-3 Statistics Displayed for a Remote Shelf
71
Table 2-4 Statistics Displayed for the Host Shelf
72
Table 2-5 Statistics Displayed in an Open Session on the Remote Shelf
72
Sending an Init Packet to a Remote Shelf
73
Using the Show Command with the Shelf and Slot Numbers
73
Viewing Information about a Particular Module
73
Using the Slot-Info Profile
74
Opening a Session with a Module
74
Ending a Session
75
Module-Level Commands
75
Opening a Session
75
Sample Open Commands
75
Changing a Module's State
76
Using Slot-Admin Profiles
76
Using the Slot Command
76
Changing the State of a Module's Interface
77
Using the Device Command
77
Using the Device-State Profile
78
Removing a Module and Its Configuration
79
Removing Lims that Use System-Generated ATM Addresses
79
Replacing a LIM and Retaining the Existing ATM Addresses on the Slot
79
Moving a LIM that Uses System-Generated ATM Addresses
80
Recovering from a Failed Module Installation
80
Using the Nvram Command
80
Removing the Module
81
Chapter 3 Configuring Logging, Syslog, and Call Logging Services
83
Configuring System Logging and Syslog Services
83
Overview of Log Profile Parameters
83
Configuring System Logging
86
Enabling Command Logging
86
Viewing Command Logs
87
Viewing the CMD-Log Profile
88
Saving Command Logs
89
Storing Log Messages Across System Resets
89
Configuring the Stinger Unit Syslog Facility
92
Enabling the Syslog Facility on the Stinger Unit
93
Configuring the Syslog Daemon
94
Specifying a Session ID Base
94
Configuring Call Logging
94
Overview of Call Logging
94
Enabling Call Logging
95
Chapter 4 Monitoring System and Network Processor Operations
97
Maintaining ASIC Integrity
97
Checking the Defaults for Control Module Self-Tests
97
Enabling Centralized Integrity Checks
100
Optimizing System Performance
100
Optimizing Performance with Filters and Flow Classification
101
Overview of System Profile Settings
101
Adjusting Network Processor FPP Memory Compaction
102
Configuration Recommendations
102
Table 4-1 Sample Call Performance Statistics with Different Values of Np-Update-Time
102
Configuring Queue Size from Controller to LIM
103
Monitoring Network Processor Operations
103
Monitoring Network Processor Operations on the IP2000 Module
103
Enabling and Disabling Statistics Collection
104
Monitoring IP Qos
104
Monitoring Statistics for a Connection
107
Monitoring FPP Statistics
108
Global RSP Statistics
109
Monitoring Logical Port Traffic
109
Displaying APP Driver Statistics
111
Monitoring Network Operations on the the Fast Ethernet Trunk Module
111
Scheduler Traffic and Error Statistics
111
Enabling, Disabling, and Clearing Statistics Collection
112
Displaying Ethernet Traffic and Error Statistics and Traffic Rates
113
Displaying ATM Statistics-Fast Ethernet Trunk Module
115
Obtaining AAL5 Statistics
116
Chapter 5 Monitoring Interfaces on Lims and Trunk Modules
119
Where to Find Related Information
119
Table 5-1 Where to Find Additional Information
119
Summary of Profiles and Commands for Monitoring Interfaces
120
Table 5-2 Summary of Profiles and Commands for Monitoring Interfaces
120
Using Profiles to Monitor LIM and Trunk Interfaces
121
Monitoring Trunk Module Interfaces
121
Monitoring LIM Interfaces
122
Displaying Interface Information
124
Table 5-3 Field Descriptions for Status Commands
124
Displaying Trunk Port Status
125
Displaying ADSL LIM Interfaces
126
Displaying LIM Interfaces
126
Resetting Trunk Statistics
126
Displaying Imagroups
128
Displaying T1 and E1 Interfaces
128
Testing IMA Connectivity
128
Displaying DSL Performance Settings
128
Displaying ADSL Physical Entries
129
Displaying Channel Entries
129
Displaying the Current Time
129
Displaying Disruption of Service Statistics
130
Displaying Interval Statistics for Disruption of Service Events
130
Displaying Interval Totals for ADSL Block Counts
130
Displaying ADSL Block Counts
131
Displaying Performance Data Interval
132
Displaying Channel Performance Intervals
133
Displaying Initialization Failure Statistics
134
Displaying Monitor Parameters
134
Displaying Time and Interval Information
134
Monitoring LIM and LIM Port Redundancy
135
Overview of Port Redundancy Parameters
135
Verifying Port Redundancy Status
136
Verifying Slot Configuration Redundancy Status
136
Displaying Redundancy or Ignore-Lineup Settings for LIM Ports
137
Monitoring Redundant Trunk Groups
138
6 Managing System Configuration and Memory
139
Chapter 6 Managing System Configuration and Memory
140
Saving the Configuration to a Local File
140
Saving the Configuration to a Network Host
140
Saving the Configuration in GZIP Compressed Format
140
Displaying NVRAM Usage Statistics
140
Clearing System Configuration
141
Retaining Configuration Information after Clearing NVRAM
141
How It Works
141
Loading a Default.cfg File from the TFTP Server
142
Verifying that the Default.cfg Is Saved to the Desired Directories
142
Issuing the Nvram Command on a System with a Default.cfg File
143
Restoring or Updating System Configuration
144
Restoring from a Local File
144
Restoring from a Network Host
144
Updating the Configuration
144
Transferring Code Images between Control Modules
145
Using FTP to Transfer Files
147
FTP Client Command-Line Interface
147
Typical Command-Line FTP File Transfer
147
FTP Client URL Interface
148
Sample FTP URL with Complete Syntax
149
Typical FTP Urls
149
URL Path Details
149
Username and Password Details
149
Sample FTP URL by Specifying a Source IP Address
150
Sample FTP URL with no URL Path or Local Directory
150
Sample FTP URL with no Username or Password
150
Using Extended Profiling
151
Enabling Extended Profiling
151
Requirements and Limitations
151
Restoring an Earlier Configuration after Enabling Extended Profiling
151
Using a Script to Configure a Stinger Unit
152
Timing the Saving of Profiles
153
Reloading Profiles from RADIUS
153
Loading Specific Module Images
153
Loading Images for Unknown Modules
154
Using the Load-Select Profile
154
Loading an Extracted Code Image
155
Using the Load Configuration Command with an ATM VCC
155
Managing PCMCIA Flash Cards
155
Compressing and Uncompressing Files on a Flash Card
156
Displaying the Contents of Flash
156
Formatting a Flash Card
156
Checking the File System
157
7 Administering the Snmp Agent
159
Chapter 7 Administering the SNMP Agent
159
Overview of Stinger SNMP Support
159
Requirement for a Soft IP Address
160
Overview of the Snmp Profile
160
Table 7-1 SNMP Parameters and Associated Tasks
160
Activating the SNMP Agent
161
Securing the SNMP Agent
162
Configuring Host Address Security
162
Enabling Host Address Security
162
Enabling Read-Write Access and Setting Community Strings
162
Configuring the Snmp-Manager Profile
163
Configuring Snmpv3 USM Privacy
164
Example of Configuring Host Address Security
164
Snmpv3 USM Features
164
Verifying the Snmpv3 License Is Enabled
164
Enabling Snmpv3 USM Privacy
165
Using the Snmpv3-Usm-User Profile
165
Generating Authentication Keys
167
Generating Privacy Keys
167
Example of Snmpv3 USM Configuration
168
Restricting the Agent to Snmpv3
168
Snmpv3 Notifications
169
Configuring View-Based Access Control
171
Enabling VACM
172
Mapping a Security Name and Security Model to a Security Group
172
Specifying View Names for Different Types of Access
173
Defining Views
174
Managing SNMP Interfaces
175
Using the Admin-State-Perm-If Profile
176
Verifying SNMP State
176
Using the Admin-State-Phys-If Profile
177
Initiating Interface State Changes
179
Viewing SNMP Interface Numbers
179
Resetting the SNMP Interface Table Sequentially
180
Naming Convention for SNMP-Configured Profiles
180
Default Naming Convention
180
Configurable Naming Convention
181
Selecting the Naming Convention for Connection Profiles
181
Chapter 8 Watchdogs, Alarms, and Traps
183
Configuring SNMP Watchdogs
183
Enabling a Watchdog to Monitor Fan Failure
185
Settings in a Watchdog-Config Profile
185
Watchdog Routines for a Remote Shelves
186
Watchdog Routines for Input Relays
186
Defining Alarms
186
Overview of Alarm Profile Settings
187
Listing Alarms Using the Alarm Command
189
Sample Alarm Profile Configuration
189
Working with Alarms
189
Using the Alarm-Stat Profile
190
Acknowledging Alarms
191
Clearing Alarms
191
Closing a Relay
191
Setting Alarms for Events on Remote Shelves
191
Turning off an Alarm Status Light
191
Table 8-1 Hosted MRT Alarm Events
192
Table 8-2 Compact Remote Alarm Events
192
Configuring Alarm Settings for the Alarm MIB
194
Monitoring Environmental Conditions
194
Clearing Alarms from Alarmactivetable and Alarmclearedtable
195
Deleting an Alarm Model Table
195
Setting the Maximum Number of Alarms in Alarmcleartable
195
Configuring SNMP Traps
195
Creating a Trap Profile
195
Configuring the Trap Profile
196
Alarm Class Traps
197
Table 8-3 Parameters that Enable or Disable Traps in the Alarm Class
197
Trap Classes
197
Security Class Traps
200
Table 8-4 Parameters that Enable or Disable Traps in the Security Class
200
Port Class Trap
201
Slot Class Trap
201
Table 8-5 Parameter that Enables or Disables Traps in the Port-State Class
201
OSPF Class Traps
202
Table 8-6 Parameter that Enables or Disables Traps in the Slot Class
202
Table 8-7 Parameters that Enable or Disable Traps in the OSPF Class
202
Typical Uses of Traps and Trap Classes
204
Monitoring ADSL Threshold Values
205
Traps Not Belonging to any Class
205
Overview of the Dsl-Threshold Profile Settings
206
Specifying the Dsl-Threshold Profile
206
Lucent-Specific ADSL Threshold Traps
207
Table 8-8 Lucent-Specific ADSL Threshold Traps
207
Enabling the System to Generate ADSL Threshold Traps
208
How the System Generates Link-State Traps for Trunk Ports
208
Table 8-9 ADSL Threshold Traps and Required Settings in the Trap Profile
208
Configuring Trap Sequencing and Heartbeat Traps
210
Trap Sequencing and the Heartbeat Trap
210
Configuring Trap Sequencing and the Sending of Heartbeat Traps
211
Enabling Traps for Events on Remote Shelves
212
Optimizing the Number of Traps Generated by the System
213
Stinger Trap Optimization
213
Displaying Information about Notification Logs
214
Trap Optimization
214
Table 8-10 Description of Fields for the Output of the Nlmstat Command
215
Table 8-11 Additional Fields Reported by the Nlmstat Ipaddress Command
216
9 Working with IP Traffic
219
Chapter 9 Working with IP Traffic
219
Testing IP Connectivity
219
Displaying the IP Interface Table
220
Displaying and Modifying IP Routes
222
Using the Netstat Command to Display the IP Routing Table
222
Adding a Static IP Route to the Routing Table
223
Deleting a Static IP Route from the Routing Table
223
Modifying the IP Routing Table
223
Tracing IP Routes
224
Displaying IP Protocol Statistics
224
Displaying IP Route Cache Information
227
Verifying Name Service Settings
227
Displaying the ARP Cache
228
Displaying the DNS Host Table
229
Displaying the Ethernet Information
229
Displaying Ethernet Statistics and Error Counters
230
Displaying the Contents of Ethernet Packets
230
Displaying Information about IGMP
231
Displaying WAN IP Interface Information
233
Displaying Packets on WAN IP Interfaces
233
Displaying WAN Data During Connection Establishment for Users
234
Displaying WAN Data for a Particular User
234
Overview of the OSPF Command
237
Displaying General Information about OSPF Routing
238
Displaying the OSPF Database
240
Displaying OSPF External Advertisements
242
Displaying OSPF Internal Advertisements
243
Displaying the OSPF Link-State Database
243
Displaying OSPF Lsas
245
Displaying the OSPF Routing Table
246
Displaying Information about OSPF Areas
247
Displaying Information about OSPF Routers
247
Displaying OSPF Interfaces
248
Displaying Summarized Information
248
Displaying Information about a Specific Interface
249
Displaying OSPF Neighbors
250
Chapter 10 Monitoring OSPF Routing
237
Chapter 11 Monitoring ATM and PNNI
253
Monitoring ATM Networks
253
Table 11-1 Profiles and Commands for Monitoring ATM Networks
253
Using the ATM Status Window
254
Determining ATM Line Status
255
Changing ATM Debug Levels
256
Displaying the Status of ATM Internal Lines
256
Checking the Status of a VCC Interface
257
Displaying the Status of ATM Trunk Modules and Their Connections
257
Checking the Status of a Terminating PVC
258
Displaying ATM VCC Information and Packet Statistics
258
Displaying ATM Virtual Link Information
259
Displaying ATM Virtual Link Cross-Connect Information
262
Displaying SPVC Information
263
Displaying SPVC Target ATM Addresses
265
Displaying Signal Statistics
266
Monitoring Failing Spvcs
266
Displaying CAC Bandwidth Allocation Statistics
267
Displaying ATM Connection Failures
269
Displaying Qos Statistics
270
Monitoring PNNI Nodes
270
Table 11-2 Commands and Profiles for Monitoring PNNI Operations
271
Verifying the PNNI Link
271
Displaying General PNNI Information
272
Displaying PNNI Interface Information
273
Displaying Information about PNNI Logical Links
274
Displaying Information about the PNNI Hierarchy
276
Displaying Details about Neighbor Nodes
279
Displaying Local Node Information
280
Displaying Information about Other Nodes
282
Displaying the PNNI Topology Database
284
Displaying the PNNI Routing Table
285
Chapter 12 Diagnostic Testing
289
OAM Testing
289
Overview of F4 and F5 OAM Tests
289
Using the Oam Command and Atm-Oam Profile to Run OAM Tests
290
Overview of the Oam Command
291
Overview of the Atm-Oam Profile
292
Enabling F4 OAM on a LIM
295
Continuity Check and Monitoring
297
Continuity Check Implementation
297
Deactivating a Continuity Check Test
298
Table 12-1 Direction Specified by the Remote Peer and the Results
298
Running F4 and F5 Continuity Tests Using the Oam Command
299
OAM Loopback Tests
300
Running F4 and F5 Loopback Tests Using the Oam Command
300
Running F5 Continuity Tests Using the Atm-Oam Profile
300
Running F4 and F5 Loopback Tests Using the Atm-Oam Profile
302
Specifying that a Trap Is Sent
303
Using the Oamloop Command
304
Displaying OAM Entries
305
Fault Reporting and Alarms
309
Traps for AIS/RDI and Continuity Check Alarms
310
Internal and External Diagnostic Tests
310
Running an Internal Diagnostic Test (IDT)
310
Digital Loopback
312
Running an External Diagnostic Test (EDT) Feature
312
Analog Loopback
313
Enabling the Built-In Self Test Using the Command-Line Interface
313
Running Built-In Self Tests (Bists) on DSL Ports
313
Supported Lims
313
Relay Alarm Testing
314
Overview of the Inputrelaytest Command
314
Examples Using the Inputrelaytest Command
315
Displaying the Status of Input Relays
317
Configuring a Bit-Error Rate Test (BERT)
317
Testing DSL Copper Loops
318
Using the Line-Tests Profile
318
Galvanic Isolation Test
319
Using the Line-Tests Profile
319
Using the Isolate Command
320
Multiport Tone Generation Test
321
Using the Gen-Tone Command
321
Using the Line-Tests Profile
321
A Using Debug Commands
323
Appendix A Using Debug Commands
324
Enabling Debug Output
324
Setting Debug Levels
324
Getting Online Help for Debug Commands
324
Summary of Common Debug Commands
325
Displaying IP2000 Module Network Processor Information
326
System and Devices Debugging
326
Displaying Network Processor Connection Information
327
System and Devices Debugging
327
Obtaining Information about Routes on the Network Processor
328
Obtaining Detailed Information for a DID
329
Displaying ARP Entries
330
Displaying IP Qos Details
330
Displaying Multicast Group Information
330
Displaying SED Parameters for a DID
330
Displaying Bridge Group Information
331
Displaying Scheduler Ids Associated with a Logical Port
332
Displaying Details for a Specific Scheduler
333
Displaying Fast Ethernet Trunk Protocol and Connection Information
333
Displaying Information for a Specific Queue
333
Displaying Connection Information
334
Displaying ATM Information
335
Displaying AAL5 Channel Information
336
Displaying Ethernet Device Information
336
Displaying Stinger Port Information
338
Displaying the Serial Numbers
339
Modifying Stinger Unit Functionality
339
RADIUS Debugging
339
RADIUS Debugging
340
Using the Acct-Failsafe Debug Command
340
Verifying Settings in the External-Auth Profile
340
Displaying RADIUS Accounting Session Status
341
Displaying RADIUS Authentication and Accounting Statistics
342
Displaying Network Interface Mappings
343
Interface Debugging
343
Using the EOC Command on ADSL Interfaces
344
Control Module Debugging
345
Control Module Debugging
346
Displaying Interface Management Information
346
Appendix B Stinger Log Messages
351
Reviewing the Fatal Error Log
351
Fatal and Warning Error Messages
351
Clearing the Fatal Error Log
352
Definitions of Fatal Errors
352
Definitions of Warning Messages
354
Fatal Crash Information on the Console
357
Syslog Messages
357
PCMCIA Flash Card Error Messages
358
Load Command Messages
359
Table B-1 Load Command Error Messages (Loading a Tar File
359
Table B-2 Load Command Error Messages (Uploading to PCMCIA Flash Cards
359
Dircode Command Messages
360
Format Command Messages
360
Table B-3 Format Command Error Messages
360
Table B-4 Dircode Command Error Messages
360
Index
363
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Lucent Technologies Stinger Installation And Configuration Manual (146 pages)
Compact Remote
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Table of Contents
Customer Service
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
15
What Is in this Guide
15
What You Should Know
15
Documentation Conventions
16
Stinger Documentation Set
17
Introduction to the Stinger Compact Remote
19
Stinger Compact Remote Overview
19
The Stinger CR Chassis
20
Figure 1-1 Stinger CR Chassis
21
Stinger CR Functional Overview
22
Stinger CR Units in a Stinger Optical Network
22
Figure 1-2 Stinger CR Units Connected to a Host Stinger Unit
23
Stinger CR Operation as a DSL Line Extension Unit
23
Figure 1-3 Example of Compact Remote Operation
24
Stinger ATM Switching Overview
24
The Host Management Interface
24
The Host Stinger Optical Line Interface Module
25
Installation Tools and Equipment
27
Preparing to Install the CR Unit
27
Selecting an Installation Site
27
Figure 2-1 Wrist Grounding Strap
28
Preventing Static Discharge Damage
28
Use a Wrist Strap
28
Figure 2-2 Wrist Strap Plugged into a Grounding Jack
29
Remove Plastics from Your Work Area
29
Store Components Properly
30
Unpacking the Stinger Compact Remote
30
Verifying the Hardware
30
Checking Modules and Chassis
31
Figure 2-3 Stinger CR Enclosure Details
31
The COP
32
Checking the Lims
33
COP Interfaces
33
Checking the Lpms
34
Figure 2-6 the 48-Port Low-Power LIM
34
Checking the Cooling Unit
35
Figure 2-7 the 48-Port LPM with Splitters
35
Checking the Power Supply
36
Before You Begin
37
CR Enclosure and Component Installation
37
Stinger CR Installation
37
Figure 3-1 Stinger CR Enclosure Mounting Bracket Assemblies with Cable Covers
38
Mounting the Enclosure
38
Side Mounting Brackets
38
Figure 3-2 Slot Labeling on the Stinger CR Chassis
39
Installation and Replacement of Stinger CR Components
39
Installation and Replacement of the COP
39
Removing a COP
39
Slot Numbering and Module Placement
39
Figure 3-3 Removing a Control Module
40
Installing a COP
40
Figure 3-4 Installing a COP
41
Installing an RLIM
41
Installing and Replacing Rlims
41
Replacing an RLIM
42
Installing an LPM
43
Installing and Replacing Lpms
43
Replacing an LPM
43
Figure 3-5 Removing Lpms
44
Replacing the Cooling Module
44
Figure 3-6 Removing the Cooling Module
45
Replacing the Power Supply
45
Connections to the COP
46
Figure 3-7 Removing the Power Supply
46
Physical Connections to the Stinger CR Unit
46
Administrative Connection to a Serial Console
47
Alarm Monitoring Connection
47
Figure 3-8 OC3 Optical Connection to the COP
47
Optical Connections to the COP
47
Connecting the LPM
48
Connections to the Lpms
48
Figure 3-9 Connecting to the ALARM Port
48
Figure 3-10 Connecting an LPM
49
What's Next
49
Physical Setup for Hosted Operation
51
Stinger Host Hardware
51
Figure 4-1 Olims Installed in a Stinger FS+ Host
52
Stinger CR Configuration Overview for Hosted Operation
52
Figure 4-2 Chassis Validation ID DIP Switches and Ground Options
53
Physical Settings on the Chassis
53
Understanding the Validation ID DIP Switch
53
Figure 4-3 Setting the Validation ID DIP Switch
54
Setting the Validation ID DIP Switch
54
Table 4-1 Validation ID DIP Switch Setting Values
54
COP Status Lights
55
Setting the Grounding Options
55
Status Lights
55
Turning on Power to a Stinger CR Unit
55
Understanding Grounding Options
55
Figure 4-4 COP Status Lights
56
Table 4-2 Status Lights on the Control Module
56
Cooling Unit Status Lights
57
LIM Status Lights
57
Table 4-3 Cooling Unit Status Light
57
What's Next
57
Chapter 5 Hosted System Configuration
59
Introduction to the Host Management Interface
60
Figure 5-1 Hosted Compact Remote System with Three Remote Shelves
60
Configuring a Hosted Compact Remote System
61
Configuring the Host System to Operate in Master Mode
61
Identifying the Remote Shelves
62
Enabling RLIM and Host Trunk Interfaces
63
Provisioning a Virtual Circuit from a Remote LIM
63
Table 5-1 Default Allocation of Unique Nailed-Group Numbers to Remote Shelves
63
Traffic Management in Hosted Compact Remote Systems
64
New Slot-Level LIM CAC Default Behavior
65
Hosted System Bandwidth and CAC Calculations
65
Table 5-2 New Locations for Traffic Management Settings
65
Figure 5-2 Slot-Level CAC Bandwidth Calculations Performed with Default Settings
66
Upstream Traffic Shaping in a Hosted System
67
Internal Queue Priorities on an OLIM
67
Figure 5-3 Port-Level CAC Sequence (Performed Only at Provisioning Time)
67
LIM-Trunk VP Switching Capacity Via an OLIM
68
Working with the Remote-Shelf-Config Profile
68
Overview of Profile Contents
68
Minimal Configuration for a Remote Shelf
69
Specifying a Remote Shelf Name and Location
69
Configuring Shelf Validation
69
Figure 5-4 Factory-Default Validation ID Setting on Compact Remote
71
Hosted System Management
73
Upgrading Hosted System Software
73
Required Steps before Initializing NVRAM in the Host
73
Typical Hosted System Upgrade Procedure
74
Hosted System Upgrades that Include Bootloader Code
75
New Reset Options for Hosted Systems
75
Monitoring Remote Lims and Connections
75
Displaying RLIM Status
75
Displaying Shelf-Specific ATM Connection and Signaling Information
76
Monitoring the Status of Remote Shelves
76
Using the Remote-Shelf-Stat Profile
77
Using the Remoteshelf Command
79
Raising and Clearing Alarm Events in a Hosted System
79
Configuring Alarms for Remote Shelves
80
Remote Shelf Alarm Events
80
Table 6-1 Compact Remote Alarm Events
80
Sample Alarm for Remote Shelf 3 State Change
81
Sample Alarm for Input-Relay Closure Status on any Remote Shelf
81
Sample Alarm for Internal Fan Failure on Shelf 2
82
Enabling Traps for Remote-Shelf Events
82
Trap Optimization
82
Modified Traps to Include Shelf Numbers
83
Enabling Remote Shelf Watchdog Warning Traps
83
Appendix A Stinger CR Intended Use
85
User Line Interfaces
85
COP Interfaces
85
Appendix B 48-Port LPM Copper Test Access
87
Physical Test Connections
87
Figure B-1 48-Port LPM with Splitters Test Access Connector
87
Configuring Test Access
88
Table B-1 LPM Test Connector Tip and Ring Assignment
88
Testing Facilities for LPM and LIM Modules in the same Numbered Slots
90
Setting up the Test with the Clt-Ms-Access Profile
90
Setting up the Test from the Command Line
90
Testing Facilities LPM and LIM Modules in Different Numbered Slots
91
Setting up the Test with the Clt-Ms-Access Profile
91
Setting up the Test from the Command Line
91
Clearing a Test
91
Appendix C ADSL 48-Port Low-Power LIM Specifications
93
Installing an ADSL 48-Port Low-Power LIM
93
Module Specifications
93
Interpreting ADSL 48-Port Low-Power LIM Status Lights
94
Configuring ATM ADSL-DMT Interfaces
95
Overview of the Al-Dmt Profile
96
ADSL Protocol Support
96
Line Activation and DMT Parameters
97
The Al-Dmt Profile
97
Line-Config Subprofile
97
Figure C-1 ADSL 48-Port Low-Power LIM
98
Rate-Adaptive Mode Parameters
100
Power-Level Parameters and Power Spectral Density (PSD
101
Fast and Interleaved Bit-Rate Parameters
102
The Fast-Path-Config Subprofile
102
The Interleave-Path-Config Subprofile
103
Margin-Config Subprofile
105
Figure C-2 Noise Margin Parameters and Power Adjustments Relationship
105
Configuring Call Control
108
Examples of ADSL-DMT Interface Configuration
110
Figure C-4 ADSL ATM LIM Configuration
110
Configuring Selective Frequency bin Loading
111
Configuring the Stinger to Disable a Frequency bin
112
Checking Status of ADSL-DMT Interface
112
Checking Status of the Physical Interface
113
Obtaining Statistics about Operations
115
Displaying ADSL-DMT Port Status and Nailed Groups
117
Appendix D the Host Stinger OLIM
119
Introducing the Stinger OLIM
119
Installing an OLIM
119
Interpreting OLIM Status Lights
120
OLIM Specifications
121
Configuring a Stinger OLIM
122
Table D-2 OC3-ATM Specifications
122
Appendix E Cables and Connectors
123
Diagnostic Port and Cable Pinouts
123
Alarm Input Port Pinouts
124
48-Port LPM with Splitters
124
DSL and Voice Service Connectors
125
LPM Cables and Connections through Protection Blocks
125
LPM to Protection Block Associations
125
Figure E-1 LPM 64-Pin Connector
125
Protection Block Cables
126
Figure E-2 Lpms and Related Protection Blocks
126
Connection Block Wiring Specifications
127
Table E-3 Connections for Protection Blocks P1, P3, and P5
129
Table E-4 Connections for Protection Blocks P2, P4, and P6
133
Power Connections
136
The Door Alarm Connector
137
Appendix F Safety-Related Electrical, Physical, and Environmental Information
139
Electrical and Electronic Information
139
Safety Certifications
140
Physical Specifications
140
Site Specifications
140
Operating Environment
141
Weight and Lifting Requirements
141
Table F-3 Stinger CR Site Specifications
141
Table F-4 Stinger CR Weight Details
141
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ADSL 72-Port Annex A Line Interface Module
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Table of Contents
Customer Service
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Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
11
Documentation Conventions
11
What Is in this Guide
11
What You Should Know
11
Stinger Documentation Set
12
Chapter 1 Configuring an ADSL 72-Port Line Interface Module (LIM)
15
Installing an ADSL 72-Port Annex a LIM
15
Module Specifications
16
Interpreting ADSL 72-Port Annex a Status Lights
17
Figure 1-1 ADSL 72-Port Annex a LIM
17
Configuring ATM ADSL-DMT Interfaces
18
Overview of the Al-Dmt Profile
18
ADSL Protocol Support
19
Line Activation and DMT Parameters
19
The Al-Dmt Profile
19
Line-Config Subprofile
20
Rate-Adaptive Mode Parameters
22
Power-Level Parameters and Power Spectral Density (PSD)
24
Fast and Interleaved Bit-Rate Parameters
24
The Fast-Path-Config Subprofile
25
The Interleave-Path-Config Subprofile
25
Margin-Config Subprofile
27
Figure 1-2 Noise Margin Parameters and Power Adjustments Relationship
28
Figure 1-3 Future Noise Margins and Dynamic Rate Adaptation Relationship
30
Configuring Call Control
31
Examples of ADSL-DMT Interface Configuration
32
Figure 1-4 ADSL ATM LIM Configuration
33
Configuring Selective Frequency bin Loading
34
Configuring the Stinger to Disable a Frequency bin
34
Checking Status of ADSL-DMT Interface
35
Checking Status of the Physical Interface
36
Obtaining Statistics about Operations
38
Displaying ADSL-DMT Port Status and Nailed Groups
39
Chapter 2 Configuring LIM and LIM Port Redundancy
41
Overview of LIM and LIM Port Redundancy
41
Configuring LIM Redundancy
41
Overview of the Lim-Sparing-Config Profile
42
Figure 2-1 LIM Redundancy in a Stinger FS Unit
42
Manual LIM Redundancy
44
Automatic LIM Redundancy
44
LIM Redundancy with Irms and LPM-Rs
46
Checking LIM Redundancy Status
48
Checking Status with the Rearslot Command
49
Configuring LIM Port Redundancy
49
Figure 2-2 LIM Port Redundancy on a Stinger FS Unit
50
Enabling LIM Port Redundancy
51
Manual LIM Port Redundancy
51
Automatic LIM Port Redundancy
52
Checking the Status of Extended LIM Port Redundancy
52
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Table of Contents
Customer Service
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
11
Documentation Conventions
11
What Is in this Guide
11
What You Should Know
11
Stinger Documentation Set
12
Chapter 1 Overview
15
Installing an ADSL LIM
15
Table 1-1 Additional Features for LIMS with ADSL2+ Capability
15
Module Specifications
16
Table 1-2 ADSL Lims with ADSL2+ Capability
16
Interpreting LIM Status Lights
17
Figure 1-1 Stinger ADSL LIM (72-Port LIM Shown)
18
Table 1-3 ADSL LIM Status Lights
19
Chapter 2 Configuration and Testing
21
Configuring ATM ADSL-DMT Interfaces
21
Overview of the Al-Dmt Profile
22
ADSL Protocol Support
22
Table 2-1 Additional Features for LIMS with ADSL2+ Capability
22
Line Activation and DMT Parameters
23
The Al-Dmt Profile
23
Line-Config Subprofile
23
Rate-Adaptive Mode Parameters
27
Power-Level Parameters
28
Fast and Interleaved Bit-Rate Parameters
29
The Fast-Path-Config Subprofile
29
The Interleave-Path-Config Subprofile
29
Margin-Config Subprofile
31
Figure 2-1 Noise Margin Parameters and Power Adjustments Relationship
32
Figure 2-2 Future Noise Margins and Dynamic Rate Adaptation Relationship
34
Configuring Call Control
35
ADSL-DMT Configuration Examples for Legacy ADSL
36
Figure 2-3 ADSL ATM LIM Configuration
37
Examples for Configuration of ADSL2+ Line Codes
38
Configuration for ADSL2
38
Checking Status of ADSL-DMT Interface
39
Checking Status of the Physical Interface
40
Obtaining Statistics about Operations
42
Displaying ADSL-DMT Port Status and Nailed Groups
43
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