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EtherHaul 1200™
Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution
Installation and User Manual
EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0
December 2012

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  • Page 1 EtherHaul 1200™ Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Solution Installation and User Manual EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0 December 2012...
  • Page 2 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Trademarks Siklu, the Siklu logo, and EtherHaul are all trademarks of Siklu Communication Ltd. All other product names and trademarks mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyrights Copyright ©...
  • Page 3: Safety And Regulatory Notices

    Installation and User Manual Safety and Regulatory Notices The following are mandatory notices for installation and operation of EtherHaul 1200™ 70GHz Wireless Backhaul Link. Indications appearing here are required by the designated government and regulatory agencies for purposes of safety and compliance.
  • Page 4: About This Document

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual About this Document This document is the Installation and User Manual for the EtherHaul 1200™ 70GHz Wireless Link. Audience This document assumes a working knowledge of wireless backhaul platforms and their operating environments. This document is intended for use by all persons who are involved in planning, installing, configuring, and using the EtherHaul system.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Preparing the Site ...................... 22 2.1.1 Physical and Environmental Requirements............ 22 2.1.2 Cabling Requirements................... 23 EtherHaul 1200 Package Contents ................23 Unpacking the EtherHaul 1200 .................. 24 Required Tools......................24 Preparing for Installation ................... 24 Mounting the EtherHaul 1200 ................... 26 Connecting the Cables ....................
  • Page 6 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Configuring Ethernet Interfaces Using the Web EMS ..........44 Configuring SNMP Settings ..................46 3.10 Default VLAN Setting ....................47 Performing Basic Configuration using the CLI .........48 Establishing a CLI Session with the ODU ..............48 Saving Configuration Changes and Resetting the System Using the CLI ....
  • Page 7 Installation and User Manual 6.5.3 C-VLAN Registration Table ................. 75 6.5.4 VLAN-to-SNMP ifTable ................76 6.5.5 SNMP ifTable Attributes ................76 6.5.6 Forwarding Data Base (FDB)................ 76 6.5.7 FDB Address Table ..................76 Performing Advanced Configuration ............78 Configuring Quality-of-Service ................. 78 7.1.1 QoS Classification ..................
  • Page 8 Viewing System Inventory Using the Web EMS ......... 139 9.6.2 Viewing System Inventory Using the CLI ........... 139 Upgrading the License Key ..................140 Performing Address Translation ................141 Siklu File System (SFS) ..................142 9.9.1 Understanding SFS ..................142 9.9.2 Specifying Files Using URLs ..............142 9.9.3...
  • Page 9 Installation and User Manual 9.10.5 Command Line Scripts using the CLI ............147 9.11 Configuring NTP ....................147 9.11.1 NTP Configuration ..................147 9.12 Viewing User Activity Log ..................148 9.13 Managing SNMP ....................150 9.13.1 SNMP Managers ..................150 9.13.2 SNMP Agent Communities.................
  • Page 10 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.10 Encryption Object Attributes ................... 195 11.11 Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) Object Attributes ........196 11.11.1 Maintenance Domain (MD) Object Attributes ..........196 11.11.2 Maintenance Association (MA) Object Attributes ........197 11.11.3 Component MA Object Attributes............... 197 11.11.4 Maintenance End Point (MEP) Object Attributes ........
  • Page 11 Figure ‎ 2 -1 EtherHaul 1200 Mounting Assembly Components ..........26 Figure ‎ 2 -2 EtherHaul 1200 Connection Panel Details ............28 Figure ‎ 2 -3 EtherHaul 1200 DC Power Connector Pin-Out Diagram ........28 Figure ‎ 2 -4 ODU with Grounding Cable Connected ............. 29 Figure ‎...
  • Page 12 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 7 -4 Meter Setup ....................... 82 Figure ‎ 7 -5 Ingress-COS Setup ..................... 83 Figure ‎ 7 -6 WFQ/Shaper Setup .................... 84 Figure ‎ 7 -8 CFM (OAM) Main Screen ................. 86 Figure ‎...
  • Page 13 Figure ‎ 9 -16 Web EMS System Screen – SNMP Agent Section .......... 151 Figure ‎ 9 -17 Web EMS System Screen – SNMP Users Section .......... 152 Figure ‎ 1 0-1 EtherHaul 1200 System Loopback Points ............161 Figure ‎ 1 1-1 The EtherHaul CLI Object Model ..............178 Figure ‎...
  • Page 14: Introduction To The Etherhaul ™ 1200 System

    Green design providing for extremely low power consumption, small form factor, and easy installation  Perfect wireless backhaul solution for mobile operators, business service providers, and enterprises This chapter provides a brief overview of the EtherHaul 1200 system, its features, and its specifications, including:  System Applications ...
  • Page 15: System Applications

    As a bonus, licensing registration processes for this band are cheaper, simpler, and quicker.  With 1 Gbps throughput, the EtherHaul 1200 radio future-proofs the backhaul network to meet the growth in demand for data capacity from 4G, LTE, and WiMAX installations.
  • Page 16: Figure ‎ 1 -2 Wireless Backhaul For 2G, 3G, 4G, Lte, And Wimax Networks

    QoS, maintaining diverse SLAs for multiple services and customers.  EtherHaul 1200’s all-outdoor unit eliminates the need for a dedicated indoor cabinet and enables rapid roll-out with minimal site preparation.  EtherHaul 1200’s zero footprint and flexible installation options enable deployment in any urban, business, or residential environment.
  • Page 17: Main Features

    “pay as you grow” basis. Supporting point-to-point, daisy-chain, ring, and mesh configurations, the EtherHaul system offers carrier class availability and services. The following are some of the main features of the EtherHaul 1200 (availability of features depends on platform): All-Outdoor Packet E-band Radio ...
  • Page 18 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Carrier Ethernet Inside:  Integrated Gigabit Ethernet switch  Advanced bandwidth-aware QoS capabilities  Advanced service management and OAM  SyncE and optimized transport of IEEE 1588  Ring, mesh, and Link Aggregation (1+1, 2+0) for carrier class availability and resiliency ...
  • Page 19: Functional Description

    Installation and User Manual Functional Description The EtherHaul 1200 system consists of an outdoor unit (radio link unit and antenna). Figure ‎ 1 -4 EtherHaul 1200 Functional Block Diagram RFIC – Siklu’s integrated Silicon Germanium (SiGe) transceiver operating at 71-76 GHz.
  • Page 20: Management

    The software licenses are serial number dependent. Management You can manage an EtherHaul 1200 system using a Web-Based Element Management System (Web EMS) or a Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI is compatible with SNMP. Advanced network features must be managed using the CLI.
  • Page 21: Technical Specifications

    Installation and User Manual Technical Specifications For detailed technical specifications please refer to the datasheet. EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 22: Installing The Etherhaul 1200

     Performing Initial System Setup Note: The installation and maintenance of the EtherHaul 1200 link should only be done by service personnel who are properly trained and certified to carry out such activities. Preparing the Site Carefully select and prepare each EtherHaul ODU site to make device installation and configuration as simple and trouble-free as possible.
  • Page 23: Cabling Requirements

    Improper electrical grounding can result in excessive electromagnetic interference or electrical discharge. Note: Siklu will not be held responsible for any malfunction or damage in the event that the ODU is not properly grounded. EtherHaul 1200 Package Contents An EtherHaul 1200 link consists of two ODUs and two mounting assemblies.
  • Page 24: Unpacking The Etherhaul 1200

    EtherHaul distributor before attempting to install the equipment. Unpacking the EtherHaul 1200 When you unpack the components of the EtherHaul 1200, it is important to use care so as to avoid damaging or scratching the antenna radome: ...
  • Page 25 Installation and User Manual Calculating the expected RSSI: RSSI = P – LFS – Att + Gant2 ant1 Where:  – ODU’s Tx Power (typically +5dBm)  Gant1 – Gain of antenna 1 (in dBi)  Gant2 – Gain of antenna 2 (in dBi) ...
  • Page 26: Mounting The Etherhaul 1200

    EtherHaul 1200 with a two-foot antenna, refer to Appendix A: Install the ODU with Two Foot Antenna. Figure ‎ 2 -1 shows the components of the EtherHaul 1200 Mounting Assembly. 1. Unit Mounting Screws and Bolts 6.
  • Page 27 Installation and User Manual 4. Ensure that both Front and Back Mounting Brackets are attached evenly to the pole, and are completely level. 5. Use the 13mm open wrench to tighten the nuts on both Unit Mounting Bolts. Temporarily tighten the Unit Mounting Bolts at this stage to keep the unit from moving freely.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Cables

    9, Reset Button (press for more than 5 seconds to restore factory defaults) 5. Fiber Cable SFP Interface (SFP1) Figure ‎ 2 -2 EtherHaul 1200 Connection Panel Details Figure ‎ 2 -3 EtherHaul 1200 DC Power Connector Pin-Out Diagram EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0 Page 28...
  • Page 29: Grounding The Etherhaul 1200

    Installation and User Manual 2.7.1 Grounding the EtherHaul 1200 The location of the Electrical Ground Outlet on the ODU is shown in Figure ‎ 2 -2. 1. Connect one end of the Grounding Cable to the Ground Outlet on the left side of the ODU using the Grounding Cable Lug.
  • Page 30: Preparing The Cables

     The DC input is floating, so either (+) or (-) can be connected to the GND on the power supply side. For the sake of consistency with other systems, Siklu recommends that you connect the (+) to the GND.
  • Page 31: Removing Connectors From The Etherhaul Odu

    Installation and User Manual 3 sets of Rubber Gasket Insert are provided for different cable diameters:  4.2mm inner diameter – for cable diameter 3.5-4.9mm  5.8mm inner diameter – for cable diameter 5.0-6.7mm  7.9mm inner diameter – for cable diameter 6.8-9.0mm 1.
  • Page 32: Connecting Other Interfaces

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual the Cable Inlet Portion securely by hand. The Rubber Gasket Insert () will tighten to create a moisture-proof seal. Do not use a wrench. 4. Secure the power supply cable into place using a cable tie. Ensure that there is sufficient play in the cabling to allow movement of the ODU during final alignment.
  • Page 33: Setting The Odu To Alignment Mode

    Note: two-foot antenna, refer to Appendix A: Install the ODU with Two Foot Antenna. These instructions refer to Figure 2-1 EtherHaul 1200 Mounting Assembly Components 1. Verify that the ODU is in Alignment Mode. Refer to Aligning the Antenna on page 32.
  • Page 34 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 6. Align the fine azimuth axis. Use the hexagonal wrench to adjust the Azimuth Fine Adjustment Screw (). Be sure to sweep the complete range of the azimuth in order to determine the maximum received signal strength position.
  • Page 35: Performing Initial System Setup

    Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 2 -6 shows the EtherHaul 1200 after it has been completely installed. Figure ‎ 2 -6 Installed EtherHaul 1200 Unit Performing Initial System Setup Note: ‎ The instructions in this section refer to Figure 2 -1.
  • Page 36: Performing Basic Configuration Using The Web Ems

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Performing Basic Configuration Using the Web EMS This chapter explains how to perform basic configuration tasks using the Web EMS.  For instructions how to configure a link using the CLI, refer to Performing Basic Configuration using the CLI on page 48.
  • Page 37: Connecting To The Odu Using The Web Ems

    Installation and User Manual Connecting to the ODU Using the Web EMS 1. Launch an Internet browser and enter the ODU’s IP address in the address bar. The default IP address is https://192.168.0.1. 2. Wait for the Java Applet to load and enter the username and password (admin, admin).
  • Page 38: Quick Configuration

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Quick Configuration It is recommended to use the Quick Configuration screen to configure the basic ODU parameters. To display the Quick Configuration screen, click Quick Configuration on the toolbar on the left. You can also click specific topics on the toolbar on the left to display and configure more extensive system parameters.
  • Page 39: Configuring System Ip Addresses Using The Web Ems

    Installation and User Manual The System Information section of the System screen includes the following system parameters:  Description  Name  Location  Contact  Date  Time  Temperature  Voltage (and indication about power source: DC or PoE) Configuring System IP Addresses Using the Web EMS You can change and add system IP addresses in the IP section of the Quick Configuration screen, or by clicking System on the Web EMS Main screen and clicking the IP section of...
  • Page 40: Figure ‎ 3 -5 Add Ip Window

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual To add or change an IP address: 1. Click Add. The Add IP window opens. Figure ‎ 3 -5 Add IP Window 2. In the Index field, select the index of the IP you want to add or change. Select Index #1 if a single IP is used and you wish to change it.
  • Page 41 Installation and User Manual 2. In the Index field, select the index of the IP for which you want to add or change a route. Select Index #1 if you are using a single IP and you want to change its route.
  • Page 42: Configuring Radio Parameters Using The Web Ems

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Configuring Radio Parameters Using the Web EMS You can configure basic radio parameters in the Radio section of the Quick Configuration screen. Figure ‎ 3 -7 Web EMS Quick Configuration Screen – Radio Section You can also configure the radio parameters by clicking Radio on the Web EMS Main screen and going to the Radio section of the Radio screen.
  • Page 43 Installation and User Manual Manually setting the Role is necessary only for asymmetric configurations.  Transmit Asymmetry – Default value is symmetric configuration: 50% for Tx and Rx (50tx-50rx). For an asymmetric configuration (75%/25% or 90%/10%), you will have to manually configure the Role and set the Master unit to 75tx- 25rx (or 90tx-10rx) and the Slave unit to 25tx-75rx (or 10tx-90rx).
  • Page 44: Viewing Modulation Profiles Using The Web Ems

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual  Loopback – ODU RF loopback. Select the modulation the ODU will be set to in loopback mode.  Loopback Timeout (seconds) – number of seconds the ODU will be in RF loopback When you are finished, click Apply.
  • Page 45: Figure ‎ 3 -10 Web Ems Quick Configuration Screen - Port Section (Eth1)

    Installation and User Manual You can configure Ethernet port parameters in the Port sections of the Quick Configuration screen. Some EtherHaul Ethernet port parameters are preset and cannot be modified. This section lists and describes those parameters that can be modified. Figure ‎...
  • Page 46: Configuring Snmp Settings

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual  Admin Status – Determines whether the port is enabled (up) or disabled (down). Default value is up.  Oper. Status – Displays the operational status of the port - up or down. ...
  • Page 47: Default Vlan Setting

    Installation and User Manual You can define up to five managers, with the following settings:  Destination IP Address  UDP Port Number  Security Name (community) Figure ‎ 3 -13 Web EMS System Screen – SNMP Managers Section To add or change managers, click Add. When you are finished, click Apply.
  • Page 48: Performing Basic Configuration Using The Cli

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Performing Basic Configuration using the CLI This chapter explains how to perform basic configuration tasks using the CLI.  For instructions how to configure a link using the Web EMS, refer to Performing Basic Configuration Using the Web EMS on page 36.
  • Page 49: Saving Configuration Changes And Resetting The System Using The Cli

    Installation and User Manual Saving Configuration Changes and Resetting the System Using the CLI Whenever you make changes to the ODU configuration, you must save the config uration changes to the startup configuration. If you do not save the configuration, the changes will be lost the next time the system is reset.
  • Page 50: Configuring System Ip Addresses Using The Cli

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Configuring System IP Addresses Using the CLI The EtherHaul ODU supports up to four IP addresses that can be on different subnets and associated with different VLANs. You can assign a static route to each IP address.
  • Page 51: Configuring Radio Parameters Using The Cli

    Installation and User Manual To delete IP entries, use the clear ip command: clear ip <index> set route To create and modify an IP Route and Default Gateway, use the command: set route <idx> [dest <ip-address>] [prefix-len 0..32] [next-hop <ip-address>] number 1 to dest ip address in the form X.X.X.X where X is a decimal number from 0 to 255...
  • Page 52: Displaying Radio Parameters And Status Using The Cli

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 4.5.1 Displaying Radio Parameters and Status Using the CLI Use the show rf command to display the ODU’s current radio status and parameter settings. Local_Site>show rf rf operational : up rf tx-state : normal...
  • Page 53: Viewing Modulation Profiles Using The Cli

    Installation and User Manual [rx-link-id <integer 0..127>] [loopback {internal-mac-swap <modulation> <subchannels> <repetitions> <fec-rate> - (from list of modulations) | disabled}] [loopback-timeout <integer 0..86400>] [tx-power <integer -35..5>] 4.5.3 Viewing Modulation Profiles Using the CLI Use the show modulation command to display available supported modulation profiles and their parameters.
  • Page 54: Configuring Ethernet Interfaces Using The Cli

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Configuring Ethernet Interfaces Using the CLI The EtherHaul system has four Ethernet interfaces:  Host – Management interface  Eth0 – Radio interface  Eth1 – ODU interface, port 1  Eth2 – ODU interface, port 2 You can change the default values of the ODU interfaces, and display the port status of a specific interface.
  • Page 55: Default Vlan Setting

    | auto-neg | loopback-mode | loopback-timeout | statistics | alarm-propagation}]] The following is an example of an Ethernet interface status display. Local_Site> show eth eth1 eth eth1 description : Siklu eth eth1 mtu : 9216 eth eth1 mac-addr : 00:24:a4:00:06:d2...
  • Page 56: Commissioning And Acceptance Procedure

    RF link commissioning and acceptance. 5.1.1 Physical Installation Verification This inspection verifies the physical installation of the ODU, in accordance with For detailed technical specifications please refer to the datasheet. Installing the EtherHaul 1200 on page 21.  Pole mount installation  ODU installation ...
  • Page 57: Link Errors Test

    Installation and User Manual  Management/CLI indication: “RF Operational – Up”  Receive Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) achieved in Alignment Mode is within +/-5dB of the expected value  Carrier to Interference + Noise Ratio (CINR) is 16 or higher ...
  • Page 58: Etherhaul Commissioning And Acceptance Form

    Mount type Roof-top Roof-top Mast/Tower Mast/Tower ODU mount above ground meters meters Clear line-of-sight ODU safely mounted using Siklu’s bracket correctly installed Pole diameter between 2-4” Bracket’s mounting bolts securely tightened ODU grounding Cables/Fibers Connections Eth1 Cat5 Eth1 Fiber Eth1 Cat5...
  • Page 59 Installation and User Manual ODU DC source External DC External DC PoE model and manufacturer Measured DC power (or CLI/Web Volts DC Volts DC reading) RF Link Parameters ODU Model ODU P/N ODU S/N ODU running SW version Tx/Rx Frequency Channel-Width 250MHz 500MHz...
  • Page 60 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Green “RF” led RF operational status Up RF Statistics error counters clear Ethernet Services Tests Packet-Loss test No Packet-Loss No Packet-Loss Packet Analyzer SW-based Test duration __________ Test duration __________ Eth Statistics dropped-packets counters clear...
  • Page 61 Installation and User Manual I&C Details I&C Date Installation team Commissioning team EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 62: Etherhaul Networking Configuration

    S-VLAN tag only, while the C-VLAN tag remains shielded during data transmission. The S-VLAN tag is removed when the frame exits the provider network, restoring the original customer frame. The EtherHaul 1200 incorporates a fully functional integrated Provider Bridge (IEEE 802.1ad). EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 63: Etherhaul Bridging Model

    Installation and User Manual EtherHaul Bridging Model The Siklu implementation of Provider Bridge is a network of up to five virtual bridges connected in a “cross-like” fashion as shown in Figure ‎ 6 -1. Figure ‎ 6 -1 Provider Bridge Architecture Figure ‎...
  • Page 64: Configuring Vlans

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual You can change the default bridge configuration to suit your network by removing or adding the desired bridge components. All components are created, managed, and removed using the CLI or Web EMS. Configuring VLANs This section lists the default VLAN and Port settings, and provides instructions how to modify these settings.
  • Page 65: Figure ‎ 6 -4 Transparent Bridge Mode - All Traffic Through Eth1

    Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 6 -4 Transparent Bridge Mode – All Traffic Through Eth1 Figure ‎ 6 -5 Transparent Bridge Mode Using Eth1 for Management and Eth2 for Data default>show vlan component-id fdb-id egress untagged history c1,c2,c3,c4 c1,c2,c3,c4 disable undef c1,c2,c3,c4...
  • Page 66: Configuring Vlans Using The Web Ems

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 6.3.2 Configuring VLANs Using the Web EMS To configure VLANs using the Web EMS: 1. In the Web EMS Main screen, click Bridge. The Bridge screen is displayed. 2. Click the VLANs section of the Bridge screen.
  • Page 67: Configuring Vlans Using The Cli

    Installation and User Manual - Egress Set – A frame which belongs to a VLAN identified by vid can enter the bridge through any port but can only leave through the ports that are included in the egress set (Host – management, Eth0 –...
  • Page 68 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual The following example blocks VLAN 333 traffic from entering the EtherHaul system: default>set vlan c3 333 egress none untagged none Set done: vlan c3 333 default>set vlan c4 333 egress none untagged none Set done: vlan c4 333 default>set vlan c2 333 egress none untagged none...
  • Page 69 Installation and User Manual VLAN IDs 1 and Undef are default VLANs and cannot be deleted (but can be blocked). 6.3.3.4 Displaying VLAN Details Use the show vlan command to display VLANs and their details. Use the following syntax: show vlan [{all | <component-id>} [{all | <vids>} [{info | statistics | fdb-id | egress | untagged}]]]] show...
  • Page 70: Configuring Bridge Ports

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Configuring Bridge Ports 6.4.1 Configuring Bridge Ports Using the Web EMS To configure ports using the Web EMS: 1. In the Web EMS Main screen, click Bridge. The Bridge screen is displayed. 2. Click the Bridge Ports section of the Bridge Ports screen.
  • Page 71: Configuring Bridge Ports Using The Cli

    Installation and User Manual 5. Configure the following Port attributes: pvid A vid which will be assigned to an untagged frame or a priority-tagged frame, but VID is set to 0 indicating that the frame does not belong to any VLAN and only PCP field is relevant), which enters to the bridge through this port.
  • Page 72: Configuring The Bridging Port

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 6.4.3 Configuring the Bridging Port The bridging port provides access to port-wide definitions from the bridge. When using bridge-port commands, you can specify any combination of components and ports. However, only certain combinations will produce a result.
  • Page 73: Configuring Provider Bridge And Advanced Vlan Settings

    Installation and User Manual Configuring Provider Bridge and Advanced VLAN Settings 6.5.1 Configuring PEP Virtual Ports PEP Virtual Ports are used to configure ingress port filtering. PEP table entries define traffic flows from the provider network to the customer edge port. The table is indexed by Component ID and S-VID.
  • Page 74: S-Vid Translation Table

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 6.5.2 S-VID Translation Table The S-VID Translation table is used to maintain bi-directional mapping between a Local S-VID (used in data and protocol frames transmitted and received through a CNP or PNP) and a Relay S-VID (used by the filtering and forwarding process).
  • Page 75: C-Vlan Registration Table

    Installation and User Manual 6.5.3 C-VLAN Registration Table An element of the C-VID registration table is accessed by PB C-VLAN component, Customer Edge Port bridge port number, and C-VID. Each element contains the mapping between a C-VID and the S-VID which carries the service and Booleans for handling untagged frames at the PEP and CEP.
  • Page 76: Vlan-To-Snmp Iftable

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 6.5.4 VLAN-to-SNMP ifTable Whenever a VLAN is associated with Component c1, an entry in the SNMP ifTable is automatically created for that VLAN. When the VLAN is deleted, the corresponding ifTable entry is also deleted.
  • Page 77 Installation and User Manual Note that the set fdb-table command fails if its port already exists in the FDB with self as the assigned status. Use the following command to display FDB Address table entries: show fdb-table [{s1 | all} [{<fdb-id-list>...
  • Page 78: Performing Advanced Configuration

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Performing Advanced Configuration Configuring Quality-of-Service Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms enable service providers to offer different classes of service for different types of traffic or customers. QoS mechanisms are especially important in wireless links with adaptive capabilities, because changing link conditions may require the system to drop some traffic according to a predetermined priority and scheduling scheme.
  • Page 79: Qos Classification

    7.1.1 QoS Classification The EtherHaul 1200 QoS Engine classifies the incoming packets by port, VID, PCP, and/or DSCP (as defined by the IEEE 802.1 Q/p and RFC-2475 standards), or alternatively MPLS EXP bit and maps them onto {EVC, CoS} pairs.
  • Page 80: Figure ‎ 7 -2 Classifier-Cos Setup

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Classifier-Cos settings example for priority based on PCP (pBits) on Eth1, Eth0 with management priority (for traffic from ports: Host, Eth2): # classifier-cos configuring set classifier-cos 1 interface host,eth2 precedence 1 vid 0-4094 pcp 0-7 ip-cos dont-care cos 7...
  • Page 81: Figure ‎ 7 -3 Classifier-Evc Setup

    Installation and User Manual 7.1.1.2 Classifier-EVC Settings Use the following command to configure classifier-evc: set classifier-evc <classifier-id: 1..248> [interface <host|eth0| eth1|eth2>] [precedence <1..8>] [vid < list 0..4094>] [pcp < list 0..7>] [ip-cos <{{dscp-cos | mpls-exp} <list of 0..7>}|dont-care>] [evc <1..31>] Classifier-EVC settings for priority based on PCP (pBits) on Eth0 and Eth1: # classifier-evc configuring set classifier-evc 1 interface eth0 precedence 1 vid 0-4094 pcp 0...
  • Page 82: Metering And Coloring

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 7.1.2 Metering and Coloring 7.1.2.1 Configuring Meter This is an optional mechanism (only for use in cases in which classifier-evc is configured) to control and limit the traffic (committed rate and peak rate). If a meter was defined for the classifier, the packet is internally colored (Green or Yellow) or dropped (Red) based on the following: ...
  • Page 83: Qos Scheduling

    Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 7 -5 Ingress-COS Setup 7.1.3 QoS Scheduling The EtherHaul 1200 QoS mechanism operates according to the following scheduling mechanisms:  Strict Priority - Lower priority packets are served only if all higher priority queues are empty.
  • Page 84: Figure ‎ 7 -6 Wfq/Shaper Setup

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Table ‎ 7 -1 provides an example of WFQ. Table ‎ 7 -1 Weighted Fair Queue Example Radio Rate Mbps # Queue Weight Expected Rate Stream rate = SP CoS 7 Stream rate =...
  • Page 85 Installation and User Manual 7.1.3.2 Shaper Shaper is used to control traffic flows in order to optimize or guarantee performance and improve latency by limiting the maximum bandwidth of certain flows to maintain fairness and to assure SLA. You must set the Committed Information Rate to a value between 1-1000 Mbps. Table ‎...
  • Page 86: Configuring Cfm (Connectivity Fault Management)

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Configuring CFM (Connectivity Fault Management) This section explains how to configure CFM, and includes the following topics:  CFM Overview  Working with Maintenance Domains  Working with Maintenance Associations  Working with Component Maintenance Associations ...
  • Page 87: Cfm Overview

    Installation and User Manual 7.2.1 CFM Overview Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is an Ethernet layer operation, administration, and management (OAM) protocol designed to monitor and troubleshoot networks. CFM enables you to detect, verify, and isolate connectivity failures in virtual bridged local area networks.
  • Page 88: Working With Maintenance Domains

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 7.2.1.4 Fault Notification and Recovery When an MEP detects a connectivity fault in its in its MA (CCM is not received or an invalid CCM is received), it sends an SNMP trap and enters a log entry. The network administrator responds to a fault notification to categorizing, isolating, and resolving the connectivity fault.
  • Page 89: Working With Maintenance Associations

    Installation and User Manual 7.2.3 Working with Maintenance Associations A Maintenance Association (MA) is used to monitor connectivity in relation to a specific service instance. All CFM entities that support that service instance are configured as MEPs, with the same Maintenance Association Identifier (MAID) and MD Level. Use the following command to set an MA.
  • Page 90: Working With Maintenance End Points (Meps)

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 7 -10 CFM MA Setup Table ‎ 1 1-11 on page 197 lists and describes the Component MA attributes. 7.2.5 Working with Maintenance End Points (MEPS) A Maintenance End Point (MEP) is a point, on the perimeter of a domain, which sends and receives CFM frames through the domain.
  • Page 91: Figure ‎ 7 -12 Cfm Mep Setup

    Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 7 -11 CFM MEP Setup Table ‎ 1 1-12 on page 199 lists and describes the configurable MEP attributes. Table ‎ 1 1-13 on page 203 lists and describes the read-only MEP attributes. You can display these attributes using the show cfm-mep command.
  • Page 92: Working With Peer Meps

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 7.2.6 Working with Peer MEPs MEPs connected by the EtherHaul Provider Bridge feature are known as Peer MEPs. Peer MEPs can be used to measure CCM delay and changes in that delay. Use the following command to create a Peer MEP entry. This command causes automatic creation of entries in the Peer MEP DB for all MEPIDs that have entries in MEP table and this Peer MEP ID.
  • Page 93: Working With Ccm Messages

    Installation and User Manual 7.2.7 Working with CCM Messages An MEP can periodically transmit a multicast Connectivity Check Message (CCM) announcing the identity of the MEP and its MA. The MEP also tracks CCMs received from the other MEPs. The following information is displayed per CCM message stored: ...
  • Page 94: Working With Linktrace Messages

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 7.2.8 Working with Linktrace Messages Linktrace messages are multicast from an originating MEP to a target MAC (MIP or MEP)/MEP ID, to verify the path between the two. Linktrace Reply messages (LTRs) are unicast from the target (or MIPs on route) to the originating MEP. Receipt of an LTR verifies the path.
  • Page 95: Sample Cfm Configuration

    Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 7 -14 Link Trace Status 7.2.9 Sample CFM Configuration This section provides a sample CFM configuration script. Configuring the Local ODU The first step in configuring CFM parameters is to enable the OAM license, which is part of the L2 Networking license.
  • Page 96 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual set cfm-ma-comp c3 2 2 vlan 200 The following command creates a Maintenance End Point (MEP). set cfm-mep 2 2 1 interface eth1 dir up cci enabled The following command creates a Peer MEP.
  • Page 97 Installation and User Manual The following command creates a Component MA and assigns VLAN 200 as its Service Selector. set cfm-ma-comp c3 2 2 vlan 200 The following command creates a Maintenance End Point (MEP). set cfm-mep 2 2 2 interface eth1 dir up cci enabled The following command creates a Peer MEP.
  • Page 98 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Enter the following commands on the customer level: set cfm-mep 2 2 1 lbm-dst-type mepid set cfm-mep 2 2 1 lbm-dst-mepid 2 set cfm-mep 2 2 1 lbm-tx-num 10 set cfm-mep 2 2 1 lbm-tx-status tx-pending...
  • Page 99 Installation and User Manual cfm-mep 1 1 1 ltm-next-sn cfm-mep 1 1 1 ltr-unexpected cfm-mep 1 1 1 ltm-tx-result : unknown cfm-mep 1 1 1 ltm-tx-sn cfm-mep 1 1 1 lm : disabled cfm-mep 1 1 1 lm-interval : 10s cfm-mep 1 1 1 dm : disabled cfm-mep 1 1 1 dm-interval...
  • Page 100 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual cfm-mep 2 2 1 lbr-out-of-order cfm-mep 2 2 1 lbr-tx cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltm-next-sn cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltr-unexpected cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltm-tx-result : unknown cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltm-tx-sn cfm-mep 2 2 1 lm...
  • Page 101 Installation and User Manual Enter the following on the customer level: set cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltm-dst-type mepid set cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltm-dst-mepid 2 set cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltm-tx-status tx-pending show cfm-mep 2 2 1 ltr cfm-mep 2 2 1 0 0 rx-ttl : 63 cfm-mep 2 2 1 0 0 ltr-forward : unknown...
  • Page 102 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual cfm-mep 2 2 1 0 2 egr-action : none cfm-mep 2 2 1 0 2 egr-mac : 00:00:00:00:00:00 cfm-mep 2 2 1 0 2 egr-port-id-subtype : unknown cfm-mep 2 2 1 0 2 trm-mep...
  • Page 103: Configuring Link Oam

    Installation and User Manual Configuring Link OAM This section explains how to configure Link OAM. Link OAM, as defined in IEEE802.3ah, is an Ethernet layer operation, administration, and management (OAM) protocol designed to monitor and troubleshoot networks. Link OAM enables you to detect, verify, and isolate connectivity failures in point-to-point connections.
  • Page 104: Link Oam Discovery

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 7.3.2 Link OAM Discovery Once enabled, the Link OAM will perform discovery of the peer Ethernet port. To view the discovered peer port (MAC address and other settings): default>show link-oam-peer eth0 link-oam-peer eth0 mac-addr...
  • Page 105 Installation and User Manual default >show link-oam-loopback eth0 link-oam-loopback eth0 status : none link-oam-loopback eth0 peer-request : process EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 106: Configuring Synchronous Ethernet (Synce)

    Synchronization Message Channel (ESMC). ESMC is similar to SSM (Synchronization Status Message), used in Sonnet/SDH systems. ESMC carries information about the Quality Level (ql) and sync status of the source clock, enabling the EtherHaul 1200 to determine which clock source of use-based on performance and the need to avoid loops.
  • Page 107: Synce Configuration

    Installation and User Manual Quality Levels (ql) names: Name Name ql-stu ql-ssu-b ql-prs ql-inv9 ql-prc ql-eec2 ql-inv3 ql-eec1 ql-ssu-a ql-smc ql-inv5 ql-st3e ql-inv6 ql-prov ql-st2 ql-dnu 7.4.2 SyncE Configuration SyncE is a licensed feature that requires a license for operation. Before configuring SyncE, verify that the SyncE license key is available and enable the license.
  • Page 108: Figure ‎ 7 -17 Synce Setup Screen

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual ref-clock host ql-config : 11 ref-clock host ql-mode : disable ref-clock host ssm-cvid : none where:  status – active | backup 1/2/3 | down  ql-actual – The current ql of the active interface.
  • Page 109: Typical Synce Scenario

    Typical SyncE Scenario Figure ‎ 7 -17 illustrates a typical SyncE Scenario in which:  The local EtherHaul 1200 receives timing information on Eth1 from PRC (ql 2), and distributes it to all interfaces.  The remote EtherHaul 1200 receives timing information and is locked on PRC, via Eth0 (RF).
  • Page 110: Figure ‎ 7 -19 Typical Synce Scenario - Holdover Due To Radio Failure

    The local EtherHaul 1200 receives timing information on Eth 1 from PRC (ql 2), and distributes it to all interfaces.  There is no input on the remote EtherHaul 1200 because the radio link is down.  The remote EtherHaul 1200 switches to holdover mode, maintaining the PRC it received previously and distributing it with its own ql (ql 11).
  • Page 111 Figure ‎ 7 -19 illustrates a SyncE scenario in which there is a holdover situation due to line failure:  Because of the line failure, the local EtherHaul 1200 does not receive timing information from PRC. The local EtherHaul therefore switches to holdover mode, maintains the timing information it received previously over Eth1, and distributes this information with its own ql (ql 11).
  • Page 112: Figure ‎ 7 -20 Typical Synce Scenario - Holdover Due To Line Failure

    DNU (Do Not use, ql 15) is returned to the source in order to prevent timing loops. Figure ‎ 7 -19 Typical SyncE Scenario – Holdover Due to Line Failure The configuration for this scenario is: Local EtherHaul 1200 Default>show ref-clock ref-clock host prio : 255...
  • Page 113: Synce Alarms

    Installation and User Manual ref-clock eth0 ql-actual : 11 ref-clock eth0 ql-config : 14 ref-clock eth0 ql-mode : enable ref-clock eth0 ssm-cvid : none 7.4.4 SyncE Alarms Event Classification Default Severity Destination Reference Clock Event Trap (ref-clock Switch switch), Log Reception of QL Alarm Medium...
  • Page 114: Configuring Ethernet Ring Protection (Erp)

    ERP support enables protection for any point of failure in the network. This means that network connectivity is maintained in the event that the Ethernet link, the radio link, or even the entire EtherHaul 1200 fails. This provides resiliency for both Ethernet-Ethernet rings that typically protect single site connectivity and Ethernet-RF rings that typically protect against RF network failure.
  • Page 115: Erp Ring Commands

    Installation and User Manual  Ability to block RPL at both ends of the link (RPL owner and RPL neighbor)  Multiple logical ERP instances over a given physical ring 7.5.2 ERP Ring Commands To set a ring, use the following command: Default>set ring set ring <ring-index-list>...
  • Page 116: Erp Administrative Commands

    Installation and User Manual 7.5.3 ERP Administrative Commands The EtherHaul 1200 provides two commands for blocking a particular ring port:  Forced Switch (FS) – Can be used even if there is an existing condition. Multiple FS commands are supported per ring. FS commands can be used to enable immediate maintenance operations.
  • Page 117: Erp Timers

    Installation and User Manual Right_Master>set ring 3 action clear Set done: ring 3 Right_Master>show log 4 21:43:18 sw cad: local Manual switch at 200 CW unblocked ACW blocked 4 21:44:36 sw cad: ERP 200is ready Role acw-rpl 7.5.4 ERP Timers Different timers are used to determine the time of fault reports and switching in order to assure only necessary switching for permanent failures.
  • Page 118 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual ring 1 cw-status-data : unblocked ring 1 cw-status-data : unblocked ring 1 acw-status-data : unblocked ring 1 acw-status-data : blocked ring 1 cw-status-raps : unblocked ring 1 cw-status-raps : unblocked ring 1 acw-status-raps : unblocked...
  • Page 119: Monitoring The System

    Installation and User Manual Monitoring the System This chapter explains how to monitor system events, status, and statistics, and includes the following topics:  Viewing Active Alarms  Viewing Alarm History and System Events  Events configuration (masking)  Viewing Radio Statistics ...
  • Page 120: Viewing Alarm History And System Events

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Viewing Alarm History and System Events You can display a log of alarms and system events using the Web EMS or the CLI. For a detailed explanation of EtherHaul events and alarms, and instructions on how to use them in diagnosing EtherHaul system problems, refer to EtherHaul Diagnostics on page 153.
  • Page 121: Figure ‎ 8 -3 Events Configuration Screen

    Installation and User Manual set event-cfg <event-cfg-id-list> [mask <value>] Use the following command to view the events configuration: Support-14>show event-cfg event-cfg link-down mask : no event-cfg temperature-high mask : no event-cfg cfm-fault-alarm mask : no event-cfg synthesizer-unlock mask : no event-cfg poe-status-low mask : no...
  • Page 122: Viewing Radio Statistics

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Viewing Radio Statistics You can display radio statistics using the Web EMS or the CLI. Radio statistic counters can be used to identify radio errors. When there are no errors on In Errored Octets, In Errored Packets, and In Lost Packets in the current radio statistics, this indicates that the radio link is operating without errors.
  • Page 123: Viewing A Statistics Summary Using The Web Ems

    Installation and User Manual For a description of the radio statistics, refer to Table ‎ 1 1-6. To clear the statistic counters, click Clear on the Current tab. 8.4.2 Viewing a Statistics Summary Using the Web EMS You can display a summary of the ODU’s radio statistics in graph or table format using the Web EMS.
  • Page 124: Viewing Radio Statistics Using The Cli

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 8.4.3 Viewing Radio Statistics Using the CLI Use the show rf statistics command to display radio statistics using the CLI. Statistics are gathered for 96 intervals of 15 minutes (total 24 hours), recording the minimum and maximum values per interval.
  • Page 125: Viewing Radio Statistics Summary Using The Cli

    Installation and User Manual 8.4.4 Viewing Radio Statistics Summary Using the CLI Use the show rf statistics-summary command to display a summary of radio statistics using the CLI. Statistics are gathered for 96 intervals of 15 minutes (total 24 hours), recording the minimum and maximum values per interval. Statistics are gathered for 96 intervals of 15 minutes (total 24 hours), recording the minimum and maximum values per interval.
  • Page 126: Viewing Queue Statistics

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Viewing Queue Statistics You can use the CLI to display statistics for outgoing queues and incoming queues. 8.6.1 Viewing Outgoing Queue Statistics Use the following command to display statistics for outgoing queues: show out-queue {{eth0, eth1, eth2, rf} | all} {1..8 | all}...
  • Page 127: Incoming Queues Commands

    Installation and User Manual Table ‎ 1 1-24 on page 221 lists and describes the outgoing queue attributes. 8.6.2 Incoming Queues Commands Currently Incoming Queues are defined only for rf. However, the design should take into account the possibility that the other interfaces will also have incoming queues and their statistics may be different from rf.
  • Page 128: Viewing Ethernet Statistics Using The Cli

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual  History – Displays 96 intervals of 15 minutes (total 24 hours) of the statistics counters. To clear the statistic counters, click Clear on the Current tab. Table ‎ 1 1-21 on page 217 lists and describes the Ethernet statistics.
  • Page 129 Installation and User Manual To display bandwidth utilization Ethernet statistics: show eth <eth-list> statistics-summary # start in-octets out-octets in-rate out-rate util 0 2012.12.05 01:01:10 eth0 747984743210 748161700832 1765192 1766392 To display the bandwidth utilization history (last 24 hours in 15 minutes intervals): show eth <eth-list>...
  • Page 130: Performing System Administration

     Monitoring CLI Sessions  Viewing System Inventory  Upgrading the License Key  Performing Address Translation  Siklu File System (SFS)  Command Line Scripts  Configuring NTP  Viewing User Activity Log  Managing SNMP EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 131: Configuring Encryption

    Installation and User Manual Configuring Encryption The EtherHaul supports 128bit and 256bit AES encryption with Static key. This means that the encryption key (32/64 characters long) must be inserted manually into both ends of the link. If there is an encryption mismatch, traffic will not go over the link. The encryption license must be enabled in order to configure encryption.
  • Page 132: Working With Configuration Files

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Working with Configuration Files The EtherHaul system supports the use of stored network configurations. Generally, a stored configuration is automatically loaded on system startup or following a system reset. 9.2.1 Saving Configurations A stored configuration is created by saving the currently active (running) configuration as the default configuration.
  • Page 133: Rollback Operations

    Installation and User Manual 9.2.4 Rollback Operations You can roll back system configurations. This is a safety measure to prevent unwanted system changes in the event that a loss of communication occurs while perfo rming configuration activities. The Rollback timeout function reloads the saved startup configuration in the event that no command is entered within a predefined timeout period.
  • Page 134: Figure ‎ 9 -2 Web Ems Advanced Settings Screen - Users Section

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 9 -2 Web EMS Advanced Settings Screen – Users Section 3. Click Add. The Add User window is displayed. Figure ‎ 9 -3 Web EMS – Add Users Screen 4. In the User Name field, enter the user name.
  • Page 135: Upgrading The Odu Software

    Installation and User Manual Upgrading the ODU Software The EtherHaul system supports switching in real time between two software versions. EtherHaul maintains an active (running) and a standby software version simultaneously. This enables you to upgrade the software with minimal interruption of service. An external FTP server is required for software download.
  • Page 136: Upgrading The Odu Software Using The Web Ems

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 9.4.1 Upgrading the ODU Software Using the Web EMS To upgrade the ODU software: 1. Connect to the ODU. Refer to Connecting to the ODU Using the Web EMS on page 37. 2. From the Web EMS Main screen, click Advanced Settings and click the Software section of the Advanced Settings screen.
  • Page 137: Upgrading The Odu Software Using The Cli

    Installation and User Manual - File name – The file name of the software version you want to download. 5. Click Apply to download the software. The Software Download window closes, and the software is downloaded to the standby flash bank of the ODU. 6.
  • Page 138: Monitoring Cli Sessions

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 3. If the system reactivates after reset with a software version stored in the standby flash bank, use the accept sw command to make the standby version the active version. If you do not execute the...
  • Page 139: Viewing System Inventory Using The Web Ems

    : Chassis inventory 1 hw-rev inventory 1 fw-rev inventory 1 sw-rev inventory 1 serial : F026500011 inventory 1 mfg-name : Siklu inventory 1 model-name : EH-1200-ODU-2ft inventory 1 fru : true 9.6.1 Viewing System Inventory Using the Web EMS To view the ODU’s inventory list using the Web EMS: 1.
  • Page 140: Upgrading The License Key

    Layer 2 networking capabilities –OAM, Resiliency.  Synchronization – Synchronous Ethernet (ITU-T G.8261)  Encryption Upgrading a license requires loading (using FTP) a license key that is generated by Siklu based on your EtherHaul 1200 serial number. Default>copy license ://<ftp_user>:<ftp_password>@<FTP server IP address>/<license_file_name> …...
  • Page 141: Performing Address Translation

    Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 9 -9 License Screen Performing Address Translation The ARP table is used to map between IP addresses and physical addresses. Use the following command to create and modify entries in the ARP table [ip-address <mac-address>] set arp If the ARP entry does not already exist, the command creates it and assigns...
  • Page 142: Siklu File System (Sfs)

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Siklu File System (SFS) 9.9.1 Understanding SFS With SFS, all files can be listed and classified (binary, text file, and so on), including files on remote servers. SFS minimizes the required prompting for many commands, such as the copy command.
  • Page 143: File System Commands

    Installation and User Manual Table ‎ 9 -1 Supported Support Devices Device Identification Description FTP server (external server) flash Local flash memory (linux shell /var/siklu/etc). eprom RF module ROM. No directories. /scripts directory resides under flash ( flash:scripts 9.9.3 File System Commands 9.9.3.1...
  • Page 144: Sfs Examples

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 9.9.4 SFS Examples The following example copies the file demo.txt from an ftp server with the IP address 192.168.0.100 admin , username , and password Default>copy ftp://srv:admin@192.168.0.100/demo.txt flash:demo.txt … finished The following example copies the file demo.txt...
  • Page 145: Running Scripts

    Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 9 -11 Web EMS Advanced Setup Screen – Scripts Section 3. Click Add. The Add VLAN window is displayed. 9.10.2 Running Scripts 1. Click the Scripts section of the Advanced Setup screen. 2. Highlight the script and select Run. The ODU will run the specified script. 9.10.3 Adding Scripts You can write scripts in a text file and then copy them to the system.
  • Page 146: Viewing Script Content

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 9 -12 Adding Scripts 9.10.4 Viewing Script Content You cannot display script content directly from the CLI. To view the content of a script, transfer the script to the server and view it with a text editor.
  • Page 147: Command Line Scripts Using The Cli

    The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of network elements over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. The EtherHaul 1200 supports NTP client. It can synchronize the host clock to any NTP server in the LAN/Internet to deliver accurate and reliable time.
  • Page 148: Viewing User Activity Log

    Dec 23 08:10:05 sw cad: User: cli admin : set rf tx-mute disable Dec 23 08:12:24 sw cad: User: cli admin : clear log Dec 23 08:16:08 sw cad: User: cli admin : copy sw ftp://192.168.0.254/pub/siklu- uimage-30-5444 Dec 23 08:45:48 sw cad: User: cli tech : run sw immediate no-timeout EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 149 Installation and User Manual Dec 23 09:06:36 sw cad: User: cli admin : copy running-configuration startup- configuration Dec 23 09:13:09 sw cad: User: cli admin : clear log Dec 24 02:36:48 sw cad: User: cli admin : set rf mode alignment Dec 24 02:44:34 sw cad: User: cli admin : set license data-rate 1000 EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 150: Managing Snmp

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 9.13 Managing SNMP The EtherHaul supports SNMPv2 and SNMPv3. SNMP managers and users can be configured. 9.13.1 SNMP Managers The following command sets the SNMP Trap Destination lists: set snmp-mng <ip-addr-list> [udp-port <0..65535>] [security- name <string>] [snmp-version {v2 | v3}]...
  • Page 151: Snmp Agent Communities

    Installation and User Manual 9.13.2 SNMP Agent Communities The following command sets the SNMP agent communities: set snmp-agent [read-com <value>] [write-com <value>] [snmp-version <value>] Default read-com is “public”. Default write-com is “private”. Default snmp-version is v2. To view the SNMP agent communities: default>show snmp-agent snmp-agent read-com : public...
  • Page 152: Figure ‎ 9 -17 Web Ems System Screen - Snmp Users Section

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Figure ‎ 9 -17 Web EMS System Screen – SNMP Users Section EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0 Page 152...
  • Page 153: Etherhaul Diagnostics

    Installation and User Manual EtherHaul Diagnostics The EtherHaul system’s highly reliable and easy-to-use radio link features a wide range of built-in indicators and diagnostic tools designed to enable you to quickly evaluate a link’s performance, identify operating faults, and resolve them. The general diagnostics process for an EtherHaul link is to identify whether there is a problem that needs to be addressed, to isolate the root cause of the problem, and to implement the steps that are required to solve the problem.
  • Page 154 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Isolate the Fault Further isolate and characterize the problem using all available link indications. Ascertain if the problem is related to:  End-equipment configuration or an interconnection  A hardware fault in the link’s accessories (such as a cable) ...
  • Page 155: Etherhaul Odu Leds

    Installation and User Manual 10.2 EtherHaul ODU LEDs The following table lists the possible status of all LEDs, together with a description for purposes of diagnostics. Color Description PWR (Power) Green – Power OK Blink Green – Device boot Red – Power Failure Off –...
  • Page 156: Etherhaul System Alarms And Events

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 10.3 EtherHaul System Alarms and Events The following table lists all System Alarms and Events, together with their severity, possible cause and corrective actions. Indication Classification Explanation Probable Corrective Actions and Severity Cause Cold Start...
  • Page 157 Installation and User Manual Indication Classification Explanation Probable Corrective Actions and Severity Cause Link Up Event The communication link (either the RF or one of the Ethernet ports) is [Trap, Log] operational. Modulation Event The modulation setting Change for the RF link (currently in Adaptive mode) has [Trap, Log] changed.
  • Page 158 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Indication Classification Explanation Probable Corrective Actions and Severity Cause Synthesizer Event The synthesizer has been Locked locked. [Trap, Log] Synthesizer Alarm The synthesizer has been Unlocked unlocked. High [Trap, Log, Active Alarm List] POE Status Low...
  • Page 159: Etherhaul System Statistics

    Installation and User Manual Indication Classification Explanation Probable Corrective Actions and Severity Cause Reception of QL Alarm SyncE quality received on Network changes or EEC1 or Worse the link is same or worse sync failure that the ODU’s internal [Trap, Log, clock quality Active Alarm List]...
  • Page 160: Vlan Statistics

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 10.4.2 VLAN Statistics You can display statistic counters of each EtherHaul component per VLAN: Default>>show vlan all statistics component vlan port in-pkts out-pkts drop-pkts elapsed-time host 0000:00:00:32 host 0000:00:00:32 eth0 0000:00:00:32 eth0 0000:00:00:32 eth0...
  • Page 161: Etherhaul System Loopbacks

    10.5.1 Loopback Diagrams 10.5.1.1 System Loopback Points Figure ‎ 1 0-1 EtherHaul 1200 System Loopback Points 10.5.1.2 Ethernet External Line Loopback Point The Ethernet traffic from the customer’s end-equipment or Ethernet analyzer is looped on the Ethernet interface (Eth1 or Eth2), enabling testing of the connection (cable/fiber) and the interface between end-equipment and the ODU.
  • Page 162 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual When testing a link from one side (local), an external line loopback should be applied on the local unit. The loopback can be applied separately for Eth1 and Eth2, and can be set with or without MAC Address swapping.
  • Page 163 Installation and User Manual Set the loopback mode to internal for the desired Ethernet port and set the loopback - timeout in seconds: set eth eth1 loopback-timeout 300 set eth eth1 loopback-mode internal-mac-swap Use the following command to clear the loopback: set eth eth1 loopback-mode disable EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0...
  • Page 164: Using The Etherhaul Cli

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Using the EtherHaul CLI This chapter describes how to use the EtherHaul Command Line Interface (CLI) client to configure and maintain EtherHaul devices on your network, and includes the following topics:  Invoking the CLI ...
  • Page 165: Cli Command Syntax

    Installation and User Manual 11.2 CLI Command Syntax After invoking the CLI, you can input commands. Each CLI command is submitted to the EtherHaul device for execution, after which a response is typically returned. Each command line submitted to the CLI consists of: 1.
  • Page 166: Common Syntax Rules

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.2.2 Common Syntax Rules This document uses the following notation conventions when presenting CLI usage examples. These syntax conventions are found in commands, index names, objects and attributes. Syntax Meaning {a | b | c} One of the specified values must be entered in the command line <name>...
  • Page 167: Cli Command Types

    Installation and User Manual Convention Meaning <ext-bridge-port-list> A comma-separated list of external port names, e.g., host, eth0, eth1, eth2. Any combination of the names can be included in the list. For details, refer to Designating Named Objects on page 171. <vid-list>...
  • Page 168 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Hint: CLI command syntax changes to fit the EtherHaul object being managed or displayed. For specific command syntax and execution details, see the information that accompanies a particular object, starting in CLI Managed Object Reference on page 178.
  • Page 169 Installation and User Manual For example: When this Command is entered… …the CLI interprets the Command as: show system show system info. show eth show eth all info. show bridge-port show bridge-port all info show bridge-port c2 show bridge-port c2 all info show bridge-port c2 eth0 show bridge-port c2 eth0 info show vlan...
  • Page 170: Designating Objects In Cli Commands

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.2.4.4 Clear Commands The Clear command is used to reset or delete the specified values for a chosen object. The generic form of the Clear command is: clear object-name <object-ids> [attribute-name] Nearly all clear commands require that at least one object identifier follow the object name in the command line.
  • Page 171: Designating Named Objects

    Installation and User Manual  Object Names  Object Indexes 11.2.6 Designating Named Objects Certain EtherHaul CLI objects are identified by symbolic names. These names are static and are always assigned to the same EtherHaul object type. Using static names generally makes system configuration much easier and more consistent from network to network.
  • Page 172 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Hint: When using the show and clear commands, the keyword all may be substituted for a list of object names. In this context, “all” means all of the objects. For example: eth all is identical to eth host, eth0, eth1, eth2.
  • Page 173 Installation and User Manual Designating indexed objects is valid in all show clear commands. If the show command is executed for indexed objects which do not exist, the non-existing objects are ignored and the command is only executed for existing objects. Hint: When using the show and clear commands, the keyword all may be substituted for an indexed numerical range.
  • Page 174: Viewing The Cli Command History

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.3 Viewing the CLI Command History The EtherHaul CLI maintains a history of the 100 most recent commands. This is especially useful when recalling long, complex or repetitive entries. To recall commands from the history buffer, you can press the following keys:...
  • Page 175 Installation and User Manual Feature Description <string> ? Returns a detailed list of commands that begin with a particular character string. For example: Default> set vlan? Will return: Default> set vlan <comp-id-list> <vid-list> [fdb-id <fdbid>] [egress <bridge ports>] [untagged <bridge ports>] where <bridge ports>...
  • Page 176: Cli Error Messages

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.5 CLI Error Messages EtherHaul CLI issues three types of error messages:  %Ambiguous command. This error occurs when the command entered can only be partially interpreted. If possible, following the error message, a help syntax line is returned to assist you in correcting the command.
  • Page 177: Viewing The Etherhaul Statistics History

    Installation and User Manual 11.6 Viewing the EtherHaul Statistics History The EtherHaul CLI enables you to view standard operational and performance statistics for various objects in the system. show View the statistics history using the command: show <object> <comp-id> statistics [{<hist-range>...
  • Page 178: Cli Managed Object Reference

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.7 CLI Managed Object Reference This section describes all EtherHaul System objects that can be created, modified, displayed or deleted using the command line interface. Use Figure ‎ 1 1-1 to quickly identify and locate a specific EtherHaul object according to its logical function in the EtherHaul System.
  • Page 179: Management Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual 11.8 Management Object Attributes This section lists and describes the attributes of network commands. 11.8.1 System Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-1 System Object Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) System A text string describing the sysDescr...
  • Page 180 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) System Name A name assigned by the sysName Up to 256 characters. "Default" (name) administrator to this (1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5) If no system name managed node. Generally, by...
  • Page 181: Physical Inventory Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual 11.8.2 Physical Inventory Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-2 Physical Inventory Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Syntax CLI Syntax Attribute Name) Inventory Index The index for the table entry. entPhysicalIndex integer32 integer (1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.1) (1..2147483647) Physical A textual description of...
  • Page 182 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Syntax CLI Syntax Attribute Name) Class (class) An indication of the general entPhysicalClass INTEGER { {other, unknown, hardware type of the physical (1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.5) chassis, backplane, other(1), entity. If no appropriate...
  • Page 183 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Syntax CLI Syntax Attribute Name) Physical Name The textual name of the entPhysicalName character string character string (name) physical entity. The value of (1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.7) this object should be the name of the component as assigned by the local device and should be suitable for use in...
  • Page 184 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Syntax CLI Syntax Attribute Name) Physical The vendor-specific firmware entPhysicalFirmwareRev character string character string Firmware revision string for the physical (1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.9) Revision (fw-rev) entity. Note that if revision...
  • Page 185 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Syntax CLI Syntax Attribute Name) Physical Serial The vendor-specific serial entPhysicalSerialNum character string character string (up Number (serial) number string for the physical (1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11) (up to 32 chars) to 32 chars) entity.
  • Page 186 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Syntax CLI Syntax Attribute Name) Field Replaceable This object indicates whether entPhysicalIsFRU {true (1), false(2)} {replaceable | not- Unit Indicator or not this physical entity is (1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.16)
  • Page 187: Physical Inventory Entities

    Antenna Modem FPGA CPLD Boot Figure ‎ 1 1-2 Physical Inventory Hierarchy Scheme 11.8.3.1 Overall Product Attribute Value Inventory Index Descriptor “Siklu EH-1200” Contained In Class chassis Parent Relative Position Name “EH-1200” Hardware Revision empty Firmware Revision empty Software Revision...
  • Page 188 Model Name empty Field Replaceable Unit Indicator not-replaceable 11.8.3.3 RF IC Attribute Value Inventory Index Descriptor “Siklu EH-1200 RF IC” Contained In Class module Parent Relative Position Name “RF IC” Hardware Revision <to be read in runtime> Firmware Revision empty...
  • Page 189 Installation and User Manual 11.8.3.4 Base Band Board Attribute Value Inventory Index Descriptor “Siklu EH-1200 Base Band Board” Contained In Class container Parent Relative Position Name “Base Band Board” Hardware Revision <to be read in runtime> Firmware Revision empty Software Revision...
  • Page 190 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.8.3.6 FPGA Attribute Value Inventory Index Descriptor “Siklu EH-1200 FPGA” Contained In Class module Parent Relative Position Name “FPGA” Hardware Revision empty Firmware Revision <to be read in runtime> Software Revision empty Serial Number...
  • Page 191 Installation and User Manual 11.8.3.8 Attribute Value Inventory Index Descriptor “Siklu EH-1200 SFP” Contained In Class module Parent Relative Position Name “SFP” Hardware Revision <to be read in runtime> Firmware Revision empty Software Revision empty Serial Number empty Manufacturer Name <to be read in runtime>...
  • Page 192: Radio Object Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.9 Radio Object Attributes 11.9.1 RF Object Attributes This section lists configurable RF attributes (Table ‎ 1 1-3) and read-only RF attributes (Table ‎ 1 1-5) separately. Table ‎ 1 1-3 Configurable RF Attributes...
  • Page 193 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Default Attribute Name) Lowest Dropping below the Lowest Mode causes RF link failure, wherein: Modulation mod = Modulation type. {QPSK, QAM16, QAM64} scnum = The number of subchannels [1..4] rep = Repetition {1, 2, 4} fec = FEC {0.5, 0.67, 0.8} frame = The frame number to be used for the execution of the new modulation (only in static mode)
  • Page 194: Radio Statistics

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Default Attribute Name) RF Temperature The current temperature of the RF rfTemperature Varies (rf-temperature) device. (1.3.6.1.4.1.31926.2.1.1.26) 11.9.2 Radio Statistics Table ‎ 1 1-6 Radio Statistic Descriptions Attribute (CLI Attribute...
  • Page 195: Encryption Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual usrHistoryObjectIndex usrHistoryObjectVariable rfOutIdleOctets (1.3.6.1.4.1.31926.2.2.1.6) rfInPkts (1.3.6.1.4.1.31926.2.2.1.7) rfInGoodPkts (1.3.6.1.4.1.31926.2.2.1.8) rfInErroredPkts (1.3.6.1.4.1.31926.2.2.1.9) rfInLostPkts (1.3.6.1.4.1.31926.2.2.1.10) rfOutPkts (1.3.6.1.4.1.31926.2.2.1.11) 11.10 Encryption Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-8 Encryption Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Default Attribute Name) Encryption Encryption Mode.
  • Page 196: Connectivity Fault Management (Cfm) Object Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.11 Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) Object Attributes 11.11.1 Maintenance Domain (MD) Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-9 MD Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Default Attribute Name) MD Index Value to be used as the index of the...
  • Page 197: Maintenance Association (Ma) Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual 11.11.2 Maintenance Association (MA) Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-10 MA Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Default Attribute Name) MD Index Value to be used as the index of the dot1agCfmMdIndex Integer MA table MD Domain when the (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1 management entity wants to create...
  • Page 198 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Default Attribute Name) MD Index Value to be used as the index of the dot1agCfmMdIndex Integer MA table entries for the MD when (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1 the management entity wants to .5.2.1.1)
  • Page 199: Maintenance End Point (Mep) Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual 11.11.4 Maintenance End Point (MEP) Object Attributes This section includes separate tables for configurable MEP object attributes (Table ‎ 1 1-12) and read-only MEP object attributes (Table ‎ 1 1-13). Table ‎ 1 1-12 Configurable MEP Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID...
  • Page 200 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Default Attribute Name) Primary VLAN An integer indicating the Primary 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8. 0..4094 (vlan) VID of the MEP. A value of 0 1.7.1.1.4 indicates that either the Primary...
  • Page 201 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Default Attribute Name) LBM Destination A unicast destination MAC address 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8. Mac address in the 00-00-00- MAC Address specifying the target MAC address 1.7.1.1.27 form NN-NN-NN-NN- 00-00-00 (lbm-dst-mac) field to be transmitted.
  • Page 202 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Default Attribute Name) LTM Destination The MA End Point Identifier of 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8. 0..8191 MEPID (ltm-dst- another MEP in the same MA to 1.7.1.1.39 mepid) which the LTM is to be sent. This...
  • Page 203 Installation and User Manual Table ‎ 1 1-13 Read-Only MEP Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Attribute Name) Fault Notification The current state of the MEP Fault 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.6 {reset | defect | report-defect | Generator State (fng- Notification Generator state machine. See (dot1agCfmMepFngState) defect-reported | defect- state)
  • Page 204: Ccm Message Object Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Attribute Name) Unexpected Incoming The total number of unexpected LTRs 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.24 Integer LTR (ltr-unexpected) received. (dot1agCfmMepUnexpLtrIn) LTM Transmit Result Indicates the result of the operation. 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.1.1.42 {ok | not-ok}...
  • Page 205: Peer Mep Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual 11.11.6 Peer MEP Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-15 Peer MEP Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) MD Index Value to be used as the index of the dot1agCfmMdIndex Integer MA table entries for the MD when the (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.1.1) management entity wants to create a new entry in that table.
  • Page 206 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) Peer MEPID Integer identifying a specific 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1 1..8191 Peer Maintenance Association End Point. (dot1agCfmMepDbRMepI dentifier) Peer MEP State The operational state of the 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1...
  • Page 207 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) Peer Interface An enumerated value of the 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.3.1 {none | up | down | testing | Status (if-status) Interface status TLV received unknown | dormant | not- in the last CCM from the (dot1agCfmMepDbInterfa present | lower-layer-down}...
  • Page 208: Ltr Object Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.11.8 LTR Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-17 LTR Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) MD Index Value to be used as the index dot1agCfmMdIndex Integer of the MA table entries for the (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.5.2.
  • Page 209 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) LTR Management The TDomain that identifies 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1 {snmp-udp, snmp-ieee802} Address Domain the type and format of the (mng-addr-domain) related (dot1agCfmLtrManAddres dot1agCfmMepDbManAddress sDomain) object, used to access the SNMP agent of the system transmitting the LTR.
  • Page 210 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) LTR Egress MAC MAC address returned in the 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1 MAC Address - NN-NN-NN- Address (egr-mac) ingress MAC address field. If NN-NN-NN, where N is a...
  • Page 211: Network Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) LTR Next Egress An octet field holding the Next 1.3.111.2.802.1.1.8.1.7.2.1 8 pairs hexadecimal digits, Identifier (next-egr- Egress Identifier returned in each pair separated by the LTR Egress Identifier TLV (dot1agCfmLtrNextEgress dashes: NN-NN-NN-NN-NN- of the LTR.
  • Page 212 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Default Attribute Name) Alias (alias) A text string containing an ifAlias Up to 256 characters. 0 length 'alias' name for the (1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.18 string When the set command is used...
  • Page 213 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Default Attribute Name) Auto Negotiation An integer representing the ifMauAutoNegAdminSt 1 = Enabled Enabled Admin Status administrative state of auto- atus 2 = Disabled (auto-neg) negotiation signaling for the (1.3.6.1.2.1.26.5.1.1.1) interface.
  • Page 214 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Table ‎ 1 1-19 Read-Only Ethernet Interface Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Default Attribute Name) Description A text string describing the interface. ifDescr Variable text {“Siklu EH-1200 (description) This value generally includes the (1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2)
  • Page 215 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Default Attribute Name) Operational Status The current operational state of the ifOperStatus 1 = Up (Ready (operational) interface, expressed as an integer. (1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8) to pass packets) When this attribute is in the Down state, but the Administrative Status attribute 2 = Down (Not admin...
  • Page 216 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Default Attribute Name) Connector An integer that indicates whether the ifConnectorPresent 1 =True (connector) interface sublayer has a physical (1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1. (Connector is connector. present) 2=False True (Connector is...
  • Page 217: Ethernet Statistic Descriptions

    Installation and User Manual 11.12.2 Ethernet Statistic Descriptions Table ‎ 1 1-21 Ethernet Statistics Attribute (CLI Attribute Description SNMP Object ID Name) Incoming Octets (in-octets) The total number of octets received on the interface, ifInOctets 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10 including framing characters. Incoming Unicast Packets (in- The number of unicast packets received on the ifInUcastPkts 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11 ucast-pkts)
  • Page 218: Bridge Object Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.12.3 Bridge Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-22 Bridge Object Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) Component ID Used to distinguish between ieee8021BridgeBas None the multiple virtual bridge eComponentId instances within a PBB.
  • Page 219 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) Bridge Base Port The number of the port for ieee8021BridgeBasePort host, eth0, eth1, eth2, which this entry contains (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.2.1.1.4.1.2) s1, c2, c3, c4 bridge management information.
  • Page 220 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) Bridge Port The frame types that will be ieee8021QBridgePortAccepta All= Admit all Acceptable Frame accepted on the port and bleFrameTypes untagged and priority- Types (admit) assigned to a VID.
  • Page 221: Outgoing Queue Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual 11.12.5 Outgoing Queue Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-24 Outgoing Queue Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Syntax Access Attribute Name) Interface Name Interface name {eth0 | eth1 | eth2 | rf | all} Queue ID Queue ID Range from 1 to 8 Tx Frame Counter...
  • Page 222: Ip Object Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.12.7 IP Object Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-26 IP Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Value Access Default Attribute Name) Syntax IP Index The index to the IP address 1..4 table. IP Address (ip- The IP address to which this 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.34.1.2...
  • Page 223: Vlan Table Attributes

    Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description CLI Object ID Access Default Attribute Name) VLAN Version The version number of IEEE ieee8021QBridgeVlanVersionN version1 Number (version) 802.1Q that this device supports. umber (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.4.1.1.1.1.2) Maximum VLAN The maximum IEEE 802.1Q VLAN- ieee8021QBridgeMaxVlanId ID (max vid) ID that this device supports.
  • Page 224: C-Lan Registration Table Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description CLI Object ID Access Default Attribute Name) Per-VLAN The number of valid frames received by this ieee8021QBridgeTpVlanPortInFram Incoming Packets port from its segment that were classified as es (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.4.1.4.6.1.1) (in-pkts) belonging to this VLAN.
  • Page 225: Pep Virtual Port Table Attributes

    Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Defaul Attribute Name) C-VID The C-VID of this C-VLAN Registration ieee8021PbCVidRegistra 1..4094 entry. tionCVid (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.5.1.2. The VID must be defined in the VLAN 1.1) Table (Table ‎ 1 1-28). The bridge component port specified in the command must match the Component ID in the VLAN Table.
  • Page 226: S-Vid Translation Table Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) PEP Default User An integer range 0-7 to be used for ieee8021PbEdgePortDef 0..7 None Priority (prio) untagged frames received at the aultUserPriority Provider Edge Port.
  • Page 227: Snmp Iftable Attributes

    Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) Relay S-VID The translated S-VID delivered ieee8021PbVidTranslati 1..4094 (relay-svid) (received) over the EISS from a CNP or onRelayVid PNP. (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.5.1.1. 1.2) The VID must be defined in the VLAN Table (Table ‎...
  • Page 228 EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Value Attribute Name) Access MTU Size The size of the largest packet which ifMtu 9216 can be sent/received on the (1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.4) interface, specified in octets. For interfaces that are used for...
  • Page 229: Forwarding Data Base (Fdb) Object Attributes

    Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID SNMP Value Attribute Name) Access Promiscuous This object has a value of False (2) if ifPromiscuousMode False (0) Mode this interface only accepts (1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.16 packets/frames that are addressed to this station. This object has a value of True (1) when the station accepts all packets/frames transmitted on the media.
  • Page 230: Fdb Address Table Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Defaul Attribute Name) Learned Entry The total number of Forwarding ieee8021QBridgeFdbL Varies Discards (full- Database entries that have been or earnedEntryDiscards table-counter) would have been learned, but have (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.2.1.
  • Page 231 Installation and User Manual Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) FDB ID (fdb-id- The identity of this ieee8021QBridgeFdbId 1..64 list) Forwarding Database. The (1.3.111.2.802.1.1.2.1.2.1. system maintains 64 1.2) permanent instances of the It is an index to FDB Address Table object.
  • Page 232: Arp Table Attributes

    EtherHaul 1200™ Installation and User Manual 11.12.16ARP Table Attributes Table ‎ 1 1-35 ARP Table Attributes Attribute (CLI Description SNMP Object ID Value Access Default Attribute Name) ARP Interface The index value that uniquely ipNetToPhysicalIfInd 1..4 (interface) identifies the interface for this entry.
  • Page 233: Appendix A: Installing The Odu With A Two Foot Antenna

    Installation and User Manual Appendix A: Installing the ODU with a Two Foot Antenna This appendix presents the installation instructions of EH1200 ODU with two foot antenna. 1. Install the two foot antenna according to the mounting diagram in the next page.
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