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NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table of Contents Copyright..................................ii ZyXEL Limited Warranty............................iii Customer Support..............................iv Table of Contents ............................... v List of Figures................................ix List of Tables ................................xii Preface..................................xiv Chapter 1 Getting to Know the NetAtlas AAM1008 EMS .................. 1-1 Introduction..............................
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NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Graphical Menu Bar Icons ......................... 5-4 5.2.1 Graph Styles ............................5-4 5.2.2 Chart Format Display Variable ......................5-5 5.2.3 Chart Color Codes and Line Styles ....................5-5 5.2.4 Graph Labels ............................. 5-6 About EMS..............................5-6 Chapter 6 The System Menus ..........................
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the NetAtlas AAM1008 Element Management System (EMS). This preface introduces you to the NetAtlas AAM1008 Element Management System (EMS) and discusses the organization and conventions of this user’s guide. It also provides information on other related documentation.
NetAtlas can manage up to 10,000 IP addresses, easily handling most large networks. 1.3 Benefits Efficient Low-cost Network Management NetAtlas simplifies the task of network management, so that technical specialists are not required to configure, monitor and manage your network and systems. Getting to Know the NetAtlas IES-1000 EMS...
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The system administrator can specify what events should generate reports; for example, when the system temperature is too high, the system will generate a trap. When NetAtlas receives this trap, it can report it immediately, allowing timely corrective action. Getting to Know the NetAtlas IES-1000 EMS...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 2 Introducing the SNMPc Network Manager This chapter gives a brief overview of the SNMPc Network Manager. 2.1 Starting the SNMPc Network Manager You must have SNMPc properly installed before you can use the EMS; please refer to the Castle Rock web site at www.castlerock.com or see your SNMPc user's guide.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 2.1.3 SNMPc Main Window The following figure and table show the elements of the SNMPc main window. Main Button Bar Edit Button Bar. View Window Area Selection Tool Event Log Tool Figure 2-2 SNMPc Main Window...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Selection Tool If you can’t see the selection tool, click View, Selection Tool to display it. Use the selection tool to manipulate objects from one of several databases. Use the drag control at the right of the selection tool to change its size.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Windows in this area can be in one of several states: • A Maximized window uses the entire area and hides any other windows behind it. If you close a maximized window, the next top-most window will still be displayed in the maximized state. You need to be careful when using maximized windows because it is easy to lose track of how many windows you have open and there is an upper limit.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 2-4 SNMPc Edit Button Bar Icons For more detailed information, please see the manual that comes with the SNMPc or www.castlerock.com. Introducing the SNMPc Network Manager...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 3 EMS Installation EMS installation information in condensed printed format is also in your Quick Installation Guide. 3.1 System Requirements These are the minimum system requirements. Table 3-1 Minimum System Requirements HARDWARE SOFTWARE...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-1 EMS Installation Wizard Welcome screen Click Next to continue. Read the License Agreement. Click Yes to accept the agreement and begin the installation. Figure 3-2 License Agreement Screen Type your name, company name and any character for the serial number in the following screen. Click Next to continue.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-3 Customer Information Screen You must select the same directory where you installed SNMPc. Click Browse if it’s different to the destination folder shown. Figure 3-4 Choose Destination Location Screen In the next screen, choose a typical, compact or custom installation. Typical is the recommended installation.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-5 Select Installation Type In the next screen, click Next to begin the installation and start copying files. Figure 3-6 Start Copying Files Click Finish to complete the installation. EMS Installation...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-7 Install Wizard Complete Screen 3.3 SNMPc Network Manager Start the SNMPc Network Manager manually or have it start automatically each time you turn on your computer. 3.4 Manual SNMPc Start Manually starting SNMPc depends on your operating system. In Windows 2000, click Start, Programs, SNMPc Network Manager and Startup System to start the SNMPc Network Manager.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-8 SNMPc Task Setup 3.6 Adding the ZyXEL MIBs The ZyXEL Management Information Base (MIB) is designed for holding management information on ZyXEL systems such as the AAM1008 that the standard MIB does not include.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-10 Compile Mibs (Add) Scroll down the Available Mibs dialog box and select the following MIBs: rfc2662.mib, rfc2674.mib, zyxel.mib, zyxel-AS.mib, zyxel-AS-ATM.mib, zyxelcustbl.mib, zyxelAEScommon.mib and zyxelAEScustbl.mib. Click OK. Figure 3-11 Compile Mibs: Add Mib Files Click Compile in the Compile Mibs screen.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Click Yes when asked to confirm, then click OK in the Mib Compile OK screen. Figure 3-13 Compile Mibs (Last) Screen Finally click Done in the Compile Mibs screen (see Figure 3-10). 3.7 Finding Your ZyXEL Device The SNMPc Network Manager can find new devices automatically using auto-discovery (enabled by the default) or you will have to add device(s) manually.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-15 Discovery Agents Screen Now select a layout and scroll through the viewing tree to find your device. Double-click the device name to view the NetAtlas GUI management interface (see later). 3.7.2 Add Device(s) Manually If you have disabled auto-discovery, then you have to add your device(s) manually.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-17 Map Object Properties Table 3-2 Map Object Properties FIELD DESCRIPTION Label Type a device name for identification purposes. If you do not configure this field, the default label is “New Object”. Type This field shows what type of device it is, for example a hub, workstation, router etc.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-18 Map Object Properties Make sure the following fields have the following values. Read Access Mode and Read/Write Access Mode “SNMPV2c” Read Community field For initial configuration, type “public”. After initial configuration, this field is assigned by you and associated with the Read/Write Community field.
Click Start, Settings, Control Panel and Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs dialog box opens. Figure 3-20 Add/Remove Programs Click ZyXEL NetAtlas IES-1000 Series AAM1008 EMS v1.10 and then click Change/Remove (or Add/Remove depending on your version of Windows). The Install Shield Wizard starts. Select Remove and click Next.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 3-21 Uninstalling: Welcome DO NOT uninstall any “MIB” files if asked. Click Finish when the uninstall has successfully completed. Figure 3-22 Uninstalling: Finish EMS Installation 3-13...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 4 The EMS Main Window This chapter describes the EMS main window. 4.1 Introducing the EMS Main Window Double-click the IES-1000 device icon in the SNMPc View Window area to display the IES-1000 EMS GUI (shown next).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 4.2 EMS Menu Summary This is a summary of the EMS menus. Table 4-1 EMS Menu Summary ABOUT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERFORMANCE TOOLS HELP About Hardware Monitor System Info Interface Telnet to Device Temperature ADSL Line...
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NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 4-1 EMS Menu Summary ABOUT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERFORMANCE TOOLS HELP Port Filter Statistics Subscriber Management ADSL 1 to 8 Ethernet Graph Errors- Percent Statistics ADSL 1 to 8 Ethernet Graph All-Ports Statistics Incoming Packets...
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NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 4-1 EMS Menu Summary ABOUT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERFORMANCE TOOLS HELP ADSL Line ATUC Current Counters ADSL 1 to 8 Current 15min Counters ADSL 1 to 8 Current 1day Counters ADSL 1 to 8...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 5 Information Formats Information can be displayed in tabular or graphical format or exported to a database format. 5.1 Table Menu Bar Icons The following figure displays the table menu bar icons. These icons are common to all screens that display information in tabular format.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Variable Name Variable Values Variable Set Button Previous and Next Page Buttons Expand First Next Set All Done Help Figure 5-2 Edit Table Entry The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 5-1 Edit Table Entry...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 5-1 Edit Table Entry COMMAND DESCRIPTION Next Click the Next button to obtain the next entry of the table from the node, using an SNMP GetNext operation. The variable values are updated. If there are no more entries in the table, a message is displayed.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide The Expand screen shows the variable value in a larger edit box, so you can more easily enter a long value. It also shows the variable type and a description from the MIB source file. Possible variable types are shown in the following table.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 5-3 Graph Styles STYLE DESCRIPTION Distribution Each variable is displayed as a stacked vertical bar. Each segment of the bar represents the amount of time that the variable value is within a certain range (as a percent). The legend on the right side of the display shows the corresponding range for each color.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 5.2.4 Graph Labels Figure 5-6 Graph Variables The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 5-5 Graph Variables LABEL DESCRIPTION Style This is the line style discussed above. Variable This is the variable being represented by the line style discussed above.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide This is the EMS version number. This is the SNMPc network manager version number. Figure 5-7 About: Check EMS Version Number (Example) Information Formats...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 6 The System Menus Use the System menus to upgrade firmware, back up/restore the configuration file and perform a configuration save and reboot. 6.1 Hardware Monitor To view the temperatures of the IES, click System, Hardware Monitor and then Temperature. A screen displays as shown next.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 6.2 System Maintenance Do not turn off the IES-1000 during the updating process, as it may corrupt the firmware and make your IES-1000 unusable. 6.2.1 Procedure to Update Firmware The AAM1008 uses FTP for firmware updates through its built-in FTP server. To update firmware, first download it from the ZyXEL web site, then unzip and store it on your computer.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Step 1. Select Config Backup. Step 2. Browse to or type the location where you want to backup your configuration file. Step 3. Click Backup to begin the file backup process. Figure 6-3 Configuration File Backup 6.2.3...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide The IES-1000 automatically restarts when configuration file upload is complete. 6.3 Configuration Save Follow the steps below to save your current ADSL configuration. Do not turn off the IES-1000 during the updating process, as it may corrupt the firmware and make your IES-1000 unusable.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Select Yes and click Apply to reboot the system. The progress bar displays the status. Wait until the system reboot is complete. Click any button to close the screen. 6.4.2 Port Reset Follow the steps below to reset a port.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 6-8 System: DHCP Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 6-2 System: DHCP Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION DHCP Relay Configure the fields below to set the DHCP relay settings. Service Relay Select Yes to enable DHCP relay.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 6.5.3 Adding New DHCP Server To add a DHCP server entry, click New in the DHCP Setup screen to display the Create a DHCP Server screen. Figure 6-9 System: DHCP Setup: Create a DHCP Server The following table describes the labels in this screen.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 7 The Configuration Menus Use the Configuration menus to view system information, ADSL line settings/status, a range of network configuration screens and subscriber management. 7.1 System Information For details on information formats see Chapter 5 To view system information, click Configuration and then System Info.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-1 Configuration: System Information FIELD DESCRIPTION Services This is a number that indicates the set of services offered. The number is a sum. This sum initially takes the value zero, Then, for each layer, L, in the range 1 through 7, that this node performs transactions for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added to the sum.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 7.2.1 Profile Setting A profile is a pre-configured set of values for the downstream (ATU-C, ADSL Termination Unit-Central) and upstream (ATU-R, ADSL Termination Unit-Remote) ADSL channels. You can configure multiple profiles, including profiles for troubleshooting. You assign a profile to individual ADSL ports.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-3 Configuration: ADSL Line: Profile Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-2 Configuration: ADSL Line: Profile Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION All Profiles This field lists the profile names for all profiles configured.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-2 Configuration: ADSL Line: Profile Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Min SNR Margin This field displays the minimum SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) margin in decibels (dB). Max SNR Margin This field displays the maximum SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) margin in decibels (dB).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-3 ADSL Line Profile Management: New Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Profile Name Type a name to create a new profile or select an existing profile from the text box below to edit it. A profile name can consist of up to 8 alphanumeric characters.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 7.2.3 Modify an ADSL Profile To edit an existing ADSL line profile, select a profile in the All Profile list and click Modify. Then follow the instructions in Table 7-3 to edit the fields.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-4 ADSL Line Profile Management: List All Profiles LABEL DESCRIPTION AtucMaxTxRate This field displays the downstream maximum transmission rate in kilobits per second (Kbps). AtucTargetSNRMgn This field displays the downstream target SNR margin in decibels (dB).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-5 System: ADSL: Line Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Cancel Click Cancel to close the screen. 7.3.1 ADSL Line Setup To configure the ADSL port(s), select a number of ports (by pressing the [CTRL] key and clicking at the same time) or a port in the ADSL Line Setup screen and click Set Ports.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-6 ADSL Line Setup: Set Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Encapsulation Select this option and select an encapsulation method from the drop-down list box. Choices are LLC and VC. Select this option and select the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) for this port. Enter a number between 0 and 255.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Select multiple port numbers (by pressing the [CTRL] key and clicking at the same time) or a port number in the Port field and click Mapping =>. The port-profile mapping displays in the Port Profile list box.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-7 ADSL Line Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Upstream SNR This field displays the actual upstream SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) margin in decibel (dB). SNR Margin measures the relative strength of the ADSL signal compared to background noise.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-10 Configuration: Network Configuration: Interface Info The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-8 Configuration: Network Configuration: Interface Info FIELD DESCRIPTION Index The index is unique for each interface. It ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber (the number of interfaces).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 7.4.2 IP Address Table Click Configuration, Network Configuration and then IP Address Table . Figure 7-11 Configuration: Network Configuration: IP Address Table The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-9 Configuration: Network Configuration: IP Address Table...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-10 Configuration: Network Configuration: IP Routing Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Dest This is the destination IP address of this route. An entry with a value of 0.0.0.0 is considered a default route.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-10 Configuration: Network Configuration: IP Routing Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Metric5 This is an alternate routing metric for this route. How to set this field is determined by the routing protocol specified in the route's Proto value.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 7.4.5 Bridge Information Click Configuration, Network Configuration, Bridge and then Bridge Info. Figure 7-14 Configuration: Network Configuration: Bridge: Bridge Info The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-12 Configuration: Network Configuration: Bridge: Bridge Info...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-15 Configuration: Network Configuration: Bridge: Port Table The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 7-13 Configuration: Network Configuration: Bridge: Port Table FIELD DESCRIPTION TpPort This is the port number of the port for which this entry contains transparent bridging management information.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-16 Configuration: Network Configuration: Bridge: Dynamic Filtering Table The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 7-14 Configuration: Network Configuration: Bridge: Dynamic Filtering Table FIELD DESCRIPTION Address This is a unicast MAC address for which the bridge has forwarding and/or filtering information.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 7.5 Virtual Channels Defining channels (also called Permanent Virtual Circuits or PVCs) allows you to set priorities for different services or subscribers. You can define up to eight channels on each DSL port and use them for different services or levels of service.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-17 Configuration: ADSL: Virtual Channel Configuration The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-15 Configuration: ADSL: Virtual Channel Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Port-VPI- This field displays the type and number of a port, the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-18 Virtual Channel Configuration: New The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-16 Virtual Channel Configuration: New LABEL DESCRIPTION Port-VPI-VCI Port Select the port(s) by clicking on the port number(s).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-16 Virtual Channel Configuration: New LABEL DESCRIPTION VC Profile Select a profile name to associate to this virtual channel. DEFVAL DEFVAL is the name of the default profile for LLC encapsulation. DEFVAL_VC is the name of the default profile for VC encapsulation.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-19 Virtual Channel Configuration: Modify Virtual Channel Configuration 7.5.4 VC Profile Mapping Follow the steps below to associate a virtual channel profile to a port. Click Mapping in the Virtual Channel Configuration screen to display the Mapping screen as shown.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-20 Virtual Channel Configuration: Mapping Select a profile in the VC Profile list. Select the port(s) in the Port-VPI-VCI list. Click Mapping --> to create the mapping. Click Close to save the settings and close the screen.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-21 Virtual Channel Configuration: Sort Virtual Channel Select Port, VPI/VCI or PVID in the Sort By field to order the entries based on the values of the selected option. The sorted entries are displayed in the list. Refer to Table 7-15 for field descriptions.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-22 Configuration: VLAN: Base Information The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-17 Configuration: VLAN: Base Information LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN VLAN Version No. This field displays the version number of IEEE 802.1Q that the IES supports.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-23 Configuration: VLAN: Port Configuration The following table describes the read-only labels in this screen. Table 7-18 Configuration: VLAN: Port Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the index number of a port.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-24 VLAN Port: Set The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-19 VLAN Port: Set LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This read-only field displays the index number of the selected port. PVID Enter a number between 1 and 4094 as the port VLAN ID.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-25 Configuration: VLAN: Current Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-20 Configuration: VLAN: Current Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This field displays a unique number for identification purposes. VLAN ID This field displays the ID of the VLAN.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Creating a New Static VLAN Follow the steps below to create a new VLAN. Click Configuration, VLAN and then Static VLAN Configuration. Figure 7-26 Configuration: VLAN: Static VLAN Configuration Click Add and a Create a new VLAN screen displays.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-27 VLAN Static Status: Add The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-21 VLAN Static Status: Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Static VLAN ID Enter a unique number to identify the VLAN.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 7.6.6 Modifying a VLAN Follow the steps below to edit an existing VLAN. Click Configuration, VLAN and Static VLAN Configuration to display the Static VLAN Configuration screen. Select a VLAN and click Modify. The Modify screen displays.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 7.7.2 Activating IEEE802.1x Authentication To enable port authentication, first activate IEEE802.1x security (both on the AAM1008 and the port(s)) then configure the RADIUS server settings. Click Configuration and Port Authentication to display the screen as shown below.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 7-22 Configuration: Port Authentication LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save the settings in this part of the screen. 802.1x Port Configuration Port This field displays a port number. Active Select this checkbox to permit 802.1x authentication on this port. You must first allow 802.1x authentication on the switch before configuring it on each port.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-30 Configuration: Port Authentication: Set The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-23 Configuration: Port Authentication: Set LABEL DESCRIPTION Port 1.. 8 Select the check box to enable port authentication on the port.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable logical broadcast domain. In traditional switched environments, all broadcast frames go to each and every individual port. The stations on a logical network belong to one group; however, a station can belong to more than one group.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-32 Configuration: Port Filtering The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-24 Configuration: Port Filtering LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the port number. This field displays Y if this port is allowed to communicate with the corresponding port in 1 ..
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-33 Configuration: Port Filtering: Set The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-25 Configuration: Port Filtering: Set LABEL DESCRIPTION Port 1-8 Select this check box to configure port filtering on this port.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 7-34 Configuration: Subscriber Information The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7-26 Configuration: Subscriber Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This is the port assigned to this subscriber. Name This is the name of the subscriber.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Enter the name, e-mail address and phone number of the subscriber. Click OK to save the settings and close the screen. Otherwise, click Cancel to discard all changes and close the screen. Figure 7-35 Subscriber Management: Edit...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 8 The Performance Interface Menus Use the Performance menus to view a range of interface, IP, ICMP, SNMP and bridge information. This chapter discusses the interface menus. 8.1 Packet Statistics For details on information formats see Chapter 5 . Packet statistics for both incoming and outgoing traffic can be displayed in tabular format.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 8-1 List Packet Statistics: Incoming FIELD DESCRIPTION InDiscards This is the number of inbound packets that were (chosen to be) discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. One reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 8-2 List Packet Statistics: Outgoing FIELD DESCRIPTION OutDiscards This is the number of outbound packets that were (chosen to be) discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 8-4 List Byte Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 8-4 List Byte Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION Index The index is unique for each interface. It ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber (the number of interfaces).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 8-7 Graph Packet Statistics: All See Table 8-1, Table 8-2 and Table 8-3 for information on fields in these figures. 8.4 Graph Byte Statistics For details on information formats see Chapter 5 . Byte statistics can be displayed in graphical format. Click Performance, Interface, Graph Byte Statistics and finally click a port (ADSL or Ethernet).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide See Table 8-4 for information on fields in these figures. 8.5 Graph Utilization Statistics For details on information formats see Chapter 5 . Utilization statistics can be displayed in graphical format. Click Performance, Interface, Graph Utilization Statistics and finally click a port (ADSL or Ethernet).
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 8-10 Graph Errors-Percent Statistics This graph displays the amount of errors as a percentage of total frames. 8.7 Graph All-Ports Statistics For details on information formats see Chapter 5 . Packet and byte statistics for both incoming and outgoing traffic as well as utilization and amount of errors for all ports can be displayed in graphical format.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 9 The Performance Protocol Menus This chapter discusses the IP, ICMP and SNMP menus. 9.1 IP Statistics IP statistics may be displayed in graphical or tabular format. For details on information formats see Chapter 5 .
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NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 9-1 IP Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION ForwDatagrams This is the number of input datagrams for which this device was not their final IP destination, as a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide 9.1.2 IP Graph Statistics Click Performance, IP and Graph Statistics. Figure 9-2 IP Graph Statistics See Table 9-1 for variable details. 9.2 ICMP Statistics ICMP statistics may be displayed in graphical or tabular format. For details on information formats see Chapter 5 9.2.1...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 9-3 ICMP List Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 9-2 ICMP List Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION icmpInMsgs This is the total number of ICMP messages that the device received. Note that this counter includes all those counted by icmpInErrors.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 9-2 ICMP List Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION icmpInTimestamps This is the number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages received. icmpInTimestampsReps This is the number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received. icmpInAddrMasks This is the number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 9-4 ICMP Graph Statistics See Table 9-2 for more details on these variables. 9.3 SNMP Statistics SNMP statistics may be displayed in graphical or tabular format. For details on information formats see Chapter 5 9.3.1...
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 9-5 SNMP List Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 9-3 SNMP List Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION EnableAuthenTraps This field indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate authentication-failure traps.
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NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 9-3 SNMP List Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION InBadCommunityNames This is the total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP protocol device that used an SNMP community name not known to it. InBadCommunityUses This is the total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP protocol device that represented an SNMP operation that was not allowed by the SNMP community named in the message.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 9-3 SNMP List Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION OutGetRequests This is the total number of SNMP Get-Request PDUs that have been generated by the SNMP protocol device. OutGetNexts This is the total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs that have been generated by the SNMP protocol device.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 10 The Performance Bridge Statistics Menus This chapter discusses the bridge menus. Bridge statistics may be displayed in graphical or tabular format for all ports or for individual ports. For details on information formats see Chapter 5 .
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 10-1 Bridge List Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION TpPortOutFrames This is the number of frames that have been transmitted by this port from its segment. Note that this object counts a frame transmitted on the interface corresponding to this port if and only if it is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function including bridge management frames.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 11 The Performance ADSL Line Statistics Menus This chapter discusses the ADSL Line Statistics menus. 11.1 Statistics Overview ADSL line statistics may be displayed in graphical or tabular format for all ports or for individual ports. For details on information formats see Chapter 5 .
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Table 11-1 ADSL ATUC Current Counters FIELD DESCRIPTION IfIndex The port number. This is the index value that uniquely identifies the interface to which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by a particular value of this index is the same interface as identified by the same value of ifIndex.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Figure 11-2 ADSL ATUR Current Counters The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 11-2 ADSL ATUR Current Counters FIELD DESCRIPTION IfIndex The port number. This is the index value that uniquely identifies the interface to which this entry is applicable.
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide Chapter 12 The Tools and Help Menus Use the Tools menu to remotely access the IES-1000 via Telnet. Use the Help menu to access the EMS User’s Guide. 12.1 Tools -Telnet Access the AAM1008 remotely via telnet using this Telnet menu. Refer to the IES-1000 User's Guide for detailed information on configuring the IES-1000 using the SMT and CI commands.