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3Com CoreBuilder 7000 Management Manual

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Part No. DMA3700-0AAA02
Published January 2000
CoreBuilder
ATM Switches

Management Guide

Software Version 4.55 Base and Extended
7000 Family
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  • Page 1: Management Guide

    CoreBuilder ATM Switches Management Guide Software Version 4.55 Base and Extended http://www.3com.com/ Part No. DMA3700-0AAA02 Published January 2000 7000 Family ®...
  • Page 2 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time 95052-8145 to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change. 3Com Corporation provides this documentation without warranty, term, or condition of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties, terms or conditions of merchantability, satisfactory quality, and fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS BOUT UIDE Finding Specific Information in This Guide Conventions Command Description Documentation CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch Documents Related Documents Documentation Road Map Documentation Comments Year 2000 Compliance VERVIEW CoreBuilder 7000 Family of ATM Switches CoreBuilder 7000 Switch CoreBuilder 7000HD Switch...
  • Page 4 Logging In The LMA Menu System Selecting Menu Options Example - Changing a Password Direct Access to Submenus Entering Multiple Parameters Quick Key Functions Logging Out Activating and Storing a New Configuration Parameter ENERAL ASKS Password Setup Update Read-Access Password Update Write-Access Password Update Admin-Access Password Downloading System Software and Configuration...
  • Page 5 ONFIGURING AND Setting Up for Management Display Current IP Configuration Update IP Address Display Current NMS Configuration Update NMS Address Display Current Default Gateway Configuration Update Default Gateway Address Display Current Subnet Mask Configuration Update Subnet Mask Address Display Current Read Community String Configuration Update Read Community String Address Display Current Write Community String Configuration Update Write Community String Address...
  • Page 6 ONFIGURING NTERFACE Display Interface Card Slot Occupancy Display Interface Card Parameters Enable Interface Disable Interface Port Reinitialize Interface Set and Save Interface Mode Set and Save Clock Mode Display Interface Card Ignore-Slot Status Ignore Interface Card Slot Display OC-3 Interface Module Info Display 622 Interface Module Information Display Clock Synchronization Mode Set and Save Clock Synchronization Mode...
  • Page 7 Restart ILMI at a Port Display Change of Attachment-Point Status Enable/Disable Change of Attachment-Point Get Fast Auto-Configuration ON/OFF Status Set Fast Auto-Configuration ON/OFF Status ILMI ATM Addresses Display IME ATM Addresses at Port Display Static ATM Addresses at Port Display De-registered ATM Addresses at Port Display IME ATM Addresses and Scope at Port Add ATM Address to Port Delete ATM Address from Port...
  • Page 8 Signaling Setup Display VPI/VCI Range Update VPI/VCI Range Save VPI/VCI Range Display Signaling Protocol Profile Update Signaling Protocol Profile Display Signaling Protocol Version Update Signaling Protocol Version Save Signaling Protocol Configuration Display CALL-PROCEEDING Suppression Status Update CALL-PROCEEDING Suppression Display Signaling Stack Capacity Signaling Timers Display Protocol Timer Resolution Update Protocol Timer Resolution...
  • Page 9 ATM Statistics Display ATM-Layer Port Statistics Display ATM-Layer VPI/VCI Statistics Reset ATM-Layer Port Statistics Reset ATM-Layer VCI/VPI Statistics AAL5 Control Statistics Display AAL5-Layer Control Statistics Reset AAL5-Layer Control Statistics Signaling Statistics Display Signaling Protocol Statistics Reset Signaling Statistics IFC Communications Statistics Display IFC Communications Statistics Reset IFC Communications Statistics LAN E...
  • Page 10 Set Internetwork Layer Protocols Set Initial Retry Time Set Retry Time Maximum Set Give Up Time Set Default Holding Time Display Current MPC Configuration Set Shortcut Setup Frame Count Set Shortcut Setup Frame Time Set Flow Detection Protocols Set Initial Retry Time Set Retry Time Maximum Set Hold Down Time ONFIGURING THE...
  • Page 11 LAN Emulation Redundancy Assign Redundant LES to ELAN De-Assign Redundant LES from ELAN Make Primary LES Active Display Redundant ELANs General Information Display Redundant ELANs Specific Information Display Redundant LES General Information Display Redundant LES Specific Information LAN E ONFIGURING LES Address Display LES-BUS Addresses ELAN Parameters...
  • Page 12 Display Multicast Addresses Reset ELAN LEC ELAN A DMISSION LEC not in ELAN Security List Display LEC ELAN Join Privilege Update LEC ELAN Join Privilege for Current Session LECs in ELAN Security List Display LECs in ELAN Security List Delete all LECs from Security List Add All Joined LECs to Security List Add a LEC to Security List Change the Join Privilege of a LEC...
  • Page 13 Set Default ATM Address Set ATM Address Get Peer Group ID Set Peer Group ID Get Node ID Set Default Node ID Set Node ID Get Node Name Set Node Name Get PGL Priority Set PGL Priority Setting the Timers Set PTSE Holddown Timer Set Hello Holddown Timer Set Hello Interval...
  • Page 14 Display Summary Address Table Display Node Address Information Display PGL Election Information Display Peer Group Neighbor Information Display Statistics Information Dump Cached DTLs (UBR) ECHNICAL UPPORT Online Technical Services World Wide Web Site 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 3Com FTP Site...
  • Page 15 3Com Bulletin Board Service 3Com Facts Automated Fax Service Support from Your Network Supplier Support from 3Com Returning Products for Repair ® 7000 F UILDER AFETY NFORMATION Bodily Harm Körperliche Schäden Dommages corporels Equipment Damage Schäden am Gerät Dommage causé à l'équipement...
  • Page 17: About This Guide

    BOUT UIDE The CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switches Management Guide provides all the information you need for configuring and setting up the CoreBuilder ® 7000 family ATM switch in ATM networking environments. It is applicable for both the Base and Extended versions of the software.
  • Page 18: Finding Specific Information In This Guide

    BOUT UIDE Finding Specific This table shows the location of specific information in this guide: Information in This Guide If you are looking for Overview of the operation and key features of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch How to work with the Administration Console How to perform general configuration tasks How to configure and manage switch modules How to configure interface modules...
  • Page 19 Table 2 Text Conventions Convention Description Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the screen. The word “syntax” means that you must evaluate the syntax Syntax provided and then supply the appropriate values for the placeholders that appear in angle brackets. Example: To enable RIPIP, use the following syntax: SETDefault !<port>...
  • Page 20: Command Description

    BOUT UIDE Command Chapters 2 through 13 provide information about all the LMA Description commands. For each command, a standard format is used to describe the command. A sample command description is presented in Figure 1 below: Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter parameter at prompt Parameter New password...
  • Page 21: Documentation

    Related Documents CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switches Installation and Startup Guide This guide describes how to install and set up a CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switches Management Guide This guide explains how to configure and network a CoreBuilder...
  • Page 22: Related Documents

    CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switches Operations Guide CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switches Installation and Startup Guide Related Documents Documentation related to the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch is presented in Table 5. Table 5 Related Documentation Document CoreBuilder 7200 Ethernet/ATM Interface Card...
  • Page 23 Learn about new features or corrections in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch software. Learn about changes to the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch’s documentation. Get an overview of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch, including system components. Prepare your site for CoreBuilder 7000 family installation.
  • Page 24: Documentation Comments

    Please send e-mail comments about this guide to: sdtechpubs_comments@3Com.com Please include the following information when commenting: Year 2000 For information on Year 2000 compliance and 3Com products, visit the Compliance 3Com Year 2000 Web page: http://www.3com.com/products/yr2000.html Document Title...
  • Page 25: Overview

    The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switches include the CoreBuilder 7000 ATM switch and the CoreBuilder 7000HD High Density ATM switch. Figure 1 shows a typical configuration of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch which illustrates its modularity and flexibility. It contains two CoreBuilder 7000HD Switching Modules (one main and one redundant).
  • Page 26: Corebuilder 7000 Switch

    1: O HAPTER VERVIEW In the following sections, the CoreBuilder 7000 ATM switch and the CoreBuilder 7000HD ATM switch are described. C o re B u ilde r 7 00 0 P WR 1 0 B A S E -T...
  • Page 27 LAN technologies to ATM. Supporting up to 16 OC-3 155 Mbps ATM ports, up to 144 switched Ethernet ports, or up to 64 Fast Ethernet ports per chassis, the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch is well-suited for networks requiring an ATM/Ethernet switch capable of multiple deployment options.
  • Page 28: Corebuilder 7000Hd Switch

    VERVIEW Interfaces to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Up to four interface cards of the following types can be inserted into the CoreBuilder 7000 chassis and supported simultaneously: Table 6 Interfaces to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Interface Card 4-Port ATM Interface...
  • Page 29 45 Mbps DS-3 module for WAN links 24/36 standard 10BaseT Ethernet connections 7600 Fast Ethernet 8/16 100Base-TX or 100Base-FX connections Card 7800 Gigabit 4 1000Base-SX full-duplex multimode connections Ethernet Card CoreBuilder 7000 Family of ATM Switches...
  • Page 30: Switch Processors

    3Com representative. Fast BUS The Fast BUS is a LANE utility board for the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch which is specially designed for use in high multicast environments to support applications such as video conferencing, video distribution and video LAN which demand a constant level of dedicated performance.
  • Page 31: Device Management

    Transcend, contact your 3Com representative. Chassis Management —Single IP The CoreBuilder 7000 family switch has a single IP address which serves both the switch card and any CoreBuilder 7200, 7400, 7600, 7800, and 7900 interface cards installed in the CoreBuilder 7000 chassis.
  • Page 32: Lane Security

    Emulation Redundancy” on page 153 in the Operations Guide. LANE Security The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch provides a LANE security system which controls the access of a LEC requesting to join an ELAN. For each ELAN, you can grant join privileges selectively to individual LECs or to groups of LECs sharing the same network prefix.
  • Page 33 Operations Guide. Classical IP ATM The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch allows you to use IP over ATM to connect ATM workstations and servers. For a view of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch using IP over ATM within a network, see “Classical IP ATM Networks”...
  • Page 34: Standards And Protocols Supported

    CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch and the network applications and Supported topologies that can be used. The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch makes use of ATM technology, including connection protocols, user-to-network and network-to-network interfaces. All features can be directly controlled via device management.
  • Page 35: Using The Local Management Application

    This chapter includes the following topics: Management In order to use the LMA to configure your CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Capabilities switch, you must run the LMA from a terminal via a direct RS-232 connection or via Telnet.
  • Page 36: Starting Up

    ANAGEMENT PPLICATION The desired LMA access level Your password Privileges Read-only privilege Right to make local changes to LMA. No right to change passwords or parameters that affect the global network. All privileges CoreBuilder 7000 Backbone Switch - admin admin...
  • Page 37: The Lma Menu System

    Figure 2 LMA Main Menu The LMA Menu The LMA menu system is a set of command menus organized in a System hierarchic, top-down fashion. Figure 3 shows the menu structure. Each command menu contains a numbered list of menu items. Each menu item has a three-letter mnemonic identifier and a short description of the item.
  • Page 38: Selecting Menu Options

    2: U HAPTER SING THE OCAL Figure 3 LMA Menu Structure Selecting Menu You select a menu option by entering its number or its mnemonic Options identifier at the prompt symbol ( you enter the mnemonic identifier, only the first unique character(s) of needs to be entered.
  • Page 39 Entering the Menu Sequence First, enter the menu sequence in the order shown in section A in Figure 1 . In this example, the menu item numbers will be entered but you can enter the three-letter mnemonic instead. 1 Enter at the Main Menu prompt.
  • Page 40: Direct Access To Submenus

    2: U HAPTER SING THE OCAL 6 At the password again exactly as before. Command Results After the command executes successfully, a system message is displayed: The password has been changed. The command results and systems messages are shown in the last rows of the command description in Figure 1 .
  • Page 41: Logging Out

    To log out of the LMA, select (7) Logout of the Main Menu. Logging Out Automatic Logout The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch has an automatic logout feature included on software versions from version 3.5. If you do not use the keyboard for 15 minutes, the LMA automatically logs you out. You cannot adjust the length of time or disable this feature.
  • Page 42 2: U HAPTER SING THE OCAL Saving a New Parameter to Flash Memory The system saves a new parameter to flash memory in one of two ways: The new parameter value is automatically saved to flash when the parameter is entered The new parameter value is saved to flash by a separate “save”...
  • Page 43: General Tasks

    This chapter describes the general tasks involved in configuring the CoreBuilder procedure, see “Starting Up” on page 36. This chapter contains the following topics: Password Setup The following commands allow you to set up the access passwords to the LMA or to reset all passwords to their factory defaults. Three access passwords are provided: read-access, write-access and admin-access.
  • Page 44: Update Read-Access Password

    3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS Updates the read-access password. Enter the new password a second Update Read-Access time to confirm your entry. Password Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter New password New password again Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 45: Update Write-Access Password

    Update Write-Access Updates the write-access password. Enter the new password a second Password time to confirm your entry. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter New password New password again Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 46: Update Admin-Access Password

    3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS Updates the admin-access password. Enter the new password a second Update Admin-Access time to confirm your entry. You are prompted for the existing password Password before you enter the new password. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 47: Downloading System Software And Configuration

    Downloading The following commands allow you download the system software and System Software upload/download configuration parameters for the CoreBuilder 7000 and Configuration family ATM switch. Performs TFTP software download. Specify the server IP address and Download System Software by TFTP software file names.
  • Page 48: Download System Software By Serial Port

    3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS Download System Prepares the switch for local software download via RS 232 serial port Software by Serial and returns the switch to operational mode after download. Port Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Mode...
  • Page 49: Upload Configuration Parameters

    Upload Configuration Stores configuration parameters by performing TFTP configuration upload Parameters from flash memory to disk. Specify the Server IP address and file names. If the single-IP mode is enabled, you can also use this command to upload data from CoreBuilder 7X00 interface cards installed in the same chassis (see “Enable/Disable Single-IP Mode”...
  • Page 50 3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS Example - Uploading all configuration parameters In this example, single-IP mode is enabled. Enter: 1 3 6 1 Select the module whose configuration data you want to upload to disk from a list of the installed modules displayed according to slot number. Enter 2 Select the configuration data you want to upload to disk from a list of the data types displayed.
  • Page 51: Download Configuration Parameters

    Downloading System Software and Configuration Load process of file type LECS Order List completed successfully Download Retrieves stored configuration parameters by performing TFTP configuration download from disk to flash memory. Specify the server IP Configuration address and data file names. If single-IP mode is enabled, you can also Parameters use this command to download data to CoreBuilder 7X00 interface cards installed in the same chassis (see “Enable/Disable Single-IP Mode”...
  • Page 52 3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Select module Select data type Server IP address Name of file on server Continue prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 53 Downloading System Software and Configuration 2 Select the configuration data you want to download from disk from a list of the data types displayed. Enter File Types: 1<All> 2<Box Profile> 3<ATM Addresses> 4<PNNI Configuration> 5<LANE Security> 6<PVC Connections> 7<LECS Topology> 8<LECS Order List>...
  • Page 54: Display Tftp Download Status

    Meaning and Action System is loading Download has completed No activity, nothing downloaded CRC error; download again. If the error persists, contact 3Com technical support. Bad connection check cable connection check if TFTP server is up check TFTP server IP address Download again The downloaded file properties (e.g.
  • Page 55 Downloading System Software and Configuration Table 11 Download Messages (continued) Message System Loader cannot reach the server Flash memory partially erased Example Enter: 1 3 1 The most recent TFTP download status is displayed as follows: Download process status is Unknown Meaning and Action Check the following: cable connection...
  • Page 56: Managing The Power Supply

    Displays information about the power supplies installed in the Display Power Supply Info CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch chassis. Either one or two power supplies may operate in the switch. When two power supplies are installed, they work in a load-sharing mode; one takes over the whole load in case the other fails.
  • Page 57: Logging Out And Rebooting

    Logging Out and The following commands allow you to logout and to reboot the Rebooting CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Logout Logs out of the current session. There is no promt to verify this action. Choosing this command, will log you out of the system.
  • Page 58: Reboot

    3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS Reboot Reboots the system. The system verifies that the configuration flash is up to date before rebooting. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Confirm reboot Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 59: Reboot Redundant Switch

    Reboot Redundant Reboots the redundant switch. Switch Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Confirm reboot Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Do you really want to reboot the redundant switch? (y/n)? Enter (8) RBR: Reboot redundant switch...
  • Page 60: Fast Setup Procedure

    Performs a basic setup procedure which configures a minimal set of Fast Setup parameters on the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. See “Integrated Fast Setup” on page 56 in the Installation Guide for a detailed description of the fast setup procedure.
  • Page 61 Example Enter: Now reading the modules configuration, please wait ... Special module configuration will be overridden by fast setup. continue full fast setup or only switch fast setup ***Note: Full fast setup, special module configuration will be overridden. Fast Setup Utility ================== The flash configuration will be displayed below;...
  • Page 62: Network Prefix

    For more information about the use of network prefix, see “Hierarchical ATM Addressing” on page 55 in the Operations Guide. Display Network Displays the network prefix of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Prefix Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 63: Update Network Prefix

    Update Network Updates the network prefix in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Prefix The network prefix update takes place after the next reboot Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 64: Switch Redundancy

    The following commands allow you to configure Switch Redundancy: For more information about switch redundancy, see Chapter 10 in the Operations Guide. Display Switch Displays the switch redundancy status of the CoreBuilder 7000 family Redundancy Status ATM switch. Command Actions...
  • Page 65: Set Switch Redundancy Mode

    Switch Engine Slot 1 Switch Engine Slot 2 I/F card for communication Inter-Switch Communication status Configuration status Sets the switch redundancy mode of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Set Switch Redundancy Mode switch. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 66: Set Redundant Switch Mode

    3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS Enter parameter(s): 0-Enhanced redund. 1-Basic redund. Enter 0 to specify enhanced redundancy. The following message appears: Full redundancy mode invoked. If you are unable to configure enhanced mode because of incorrect modules in the chassis, this message appears: No proper IFC is populated.
  • Page 67: Force I/F For Redundancy Communication

    The following message appears: Standby mode is invoked. Force I/F for Specifies the slot number of the interface card to be used for redundancy Redundancy communication. Communication Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 68 3: G HAPTER ENERAL ASKS...
  • Page 69: Configuring And Managing The Switch Modules

    This chapter provides information about the following topics: Setting Up for The following commands allow you to set up the parameters for Management managing the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. ONFIGURING AND WITCH Setting Up for Management Resetting Configuration Parameters...
  • Page 70: Display Current Ip Configuration

    Update Write Community String Address Display Ethernet Encapsulation Type Update Ethernet Encapsulation Type Display Single-IP Mode Enable/Disable Single-IP Mode Displays the current IP address of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Display Current IP switch. Configuration Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 71: Update Ip Address

    Update IP Address Enter the new IP address to update the IP address of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The default factory IP address is 0.0.0.0. The IP address is changed after the next reboot of the switch. Run the integrated fast setup to configure this parameter. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 72: Display Current Nms Configuration

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Displays the current NMS configuration of the CoreBuilder 7000 family Display Current NMS ATM switch. Event traps are sent to the NMS address. Configuration Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 73: Update Nms Address

    Update NMS Address Enter the new NMS address to update the NMS address of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The default factory NMS address is 0.0.0.0. The address is updated after the next reboot of the switch. Command Actions...
  • Page 74: Display Current Default Gateway Configuration

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Display Current Displays the current Default Gateway configuration of the CoreBuilder Default Gateway 7000 family ATM switch. The Default Gateway is used to locate the NMS Configuration if it is not found on the local subnet. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 75: Update Default Gateway Address

    Update Default Updates the Default Gateway address of the CoreBuilder 7000 family Gateway Address ATM switch. The default factory Default Gateway address is 0.0.0.0. The default gateway address is updated after the next reboot of the switch. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 76: Display Current Subnet Mask Configuration

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Display Current Displays the current subnet mask configuration of the CoreBuilder 7000 Subnet Mask family ATM switch. The subnet mask is used in conjunction with the IP Configuration address. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 77: Update Subnet Mask Address

    Update Subnet Mask Updates the subnet mask address of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Address switch. The default factory subnet mask address is 255.255.255.0. The subnet mask address is updated after the next reboot of the switch. Run the integrated fast setup to configure this parameter.
  • Page 78: Display Current Read Community String Configuration

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Display Current Read Displays the current Read Community String configuration of the Community String CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Configuration Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 79: Update Read Community String Address

    Update Read Updates the Read Community String of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Community String switch. The Read Community String is updated after the next reboot of Address the switch. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 80: Display Current Write Community String Configuration

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Display Current Write Displays the current Write Community String configuration of the Community String CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Configuration Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 81: Update Write Community String Address

    Update Write Updates the Write Community String of the CoreBuilder 7000 family Community String ATM switch. The Write Community String is updated after the next Address reboot of the switch. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 82: Display Ethernet Encapsulation Type

    Display Ethernet Displays the current Ethernet encapsulation type configuration of the Encapsulation Type CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The Ethernet encapsulation type parameter determines how the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch interprets Ethernet frames that enter through the Ethernet management port.
  • Page 83: Update Ethernet Encapsulation Type

    Update Ethernet Enter a new value to update the Ethernet encapsulation type of the Encapsulation Type CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The options are: 1-ETH: Standard encapsulation - according to 802.3 0-LLC: Enhanced encapsulation The Ethernet encapsulation type is updated after the next reboot of the switch.
  • Page 84: Display Single-Ip Mode

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Display Single-IP Displays the mode of the single-IP facility of the CoreBuilder 7000 family Mode ATM switch. For more information about the single-IP facility, see “Chassis Management — Single IP” on page 197 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 85: Enable/Disable Single-Ip Mode

    Enable/Disable Enables or disables the single-IP mode of the CoreBuilder 7000 family Single-IP Mode ATM switch for the next reboot. When you select the multiple-IP option, the single-IP mode is disabled. The factory default is single-IP disabled. The options are: 1–...
  • Page 86: Resetting Configuration Parameters

    HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Resetting The following commands allow you to reset selected configuration Configuration parameters for the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch in flash memory. Parameters Display Configuration Displays the configuration parameter groups for the CoreBuilder 7000 Parameter Groups family ATM switch as they are organized in flash memory.
  • Page 87: Reset All Configuration Parameters

    Maximum length Actual length No. of rec. Reset All Resets all configuration parameters for the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Configuration switch in flash memory to their factory default settings. Parameters If you need to retain Telnet connectivity while resetting the parameters, use the command Reset All Configuration Parameters Except IP Address instead (see “Reset All Configuration Parameters Except IP Address”...
  • Page 88 4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Table 15 Configuration Parameter Default Values (continued) Parameter If LANE Services (LES\BUS) LANE Security LES Redundancy LANE Timers Multicast Forward Delay If LECS Topology Data Base Resident LECS address Active LECS List—Number of entries Platform Network Prefix Link Failure Sensitivity IP Address...
  • Page 89 After executing this command the switch is automatically rebooted. The switch is configured after rebooting. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config (2) FLS: Flash setup Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Format or Range Continue prompt y or n Direct access sequence: 1 2 2...
  • Page 90: Reset All Configuration Parameters Except Ip Address

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Reset All Resets all configuration parameters for the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Configuration switch to their factory default settings except for the IP address. Use this Parameters Except IP command when you need to retain Telnet connectivity while resetting the Address parameters.
  • Page 91: Reset Configuration Parameter Group

    The following message appears: All configuration parameters are reset to their factory values. Resets all configuration parameters in a configuration group to their Reset Configuration factory default settings. Parameter Group Configuration parameters are divided into group according to their location in flash memory. You can reset all the parameters in a specific group.
  • Page 92 4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed: Group Num. Group name -------------------------------------------------------------- Box Profile ATM Addresses...
  • Page 93: Managing Switch Modules

    Managing Switch The following command allows you to display switch module information Modules for the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Display Switch Displays general information about each of the switch modules present – 1, 2, or both and detailed manufacturing information about the attached Modules module.
  • Page 94 4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Slot Slot status ---- ----------- Occupied Occupied 32x32 ATM switch Active switch MAC address Redundant switch MAC address: 00.c0.da.60.1c.21 Active switch sys up time: 3 day(s), 00:34:48 Press ENTER to continue or 'x'ENTER After you press ENTER the active switch technical data is displayed. Press X-ENTER to return to the main menu screen.
  • Page 95 Specifies the memory capacity of the switch: 16M (HD) 32M (HD) Clock Speed Specifies matrix clock speed of switch: 20 MHz (for CoreBuilder 7000/7000HD Switch) 40 MHz (for CoreBuilder 7000HD Switch) Active switch MAC address of active switch MAC Address...
  • Page 96: Atm Features And Software Versions

    The following commands display the ATM features and the software Software Versions version number. Display ATM Features Displays the ATM features available on this CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (6) FTR: ATM features Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 97: Display Software Versions

    Display Software Displays the software versions currently installed in the LMA and in the Versions CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch interface cards. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (8) VER: Version Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 98: Efci Threshold

    For more information about EFCI, see “Traffic Management” on page 135 in the Operations Guide. The EFCI LMA commands are only relevant to the CoreBuilder 7000 switch. For the CoreBuilder 7000HD switch, the EFCI threshold mode is not configurable and is always set to 50%.
  • Page 99: Update Efci Threshold

    Update EFCI Updates the EFCI Threshold in the CoreBuilder 7000 switch. Threshold Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter EFCI Threshold Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 100: Setting Up For Pnni

    The following commands allow you to set up the network for the PNNI protocol. PNNI is available in version 4.5 extended only. To order the extended verision of this software, please contact your 3Com representitive. Display PNNI/E-IISP Displays the PNNI/E-IISP status and the next reboot state. The status is State either PNNI or E-IISP.
  • Page 101: Enable Pnni And Disable E-Iisp

    Enable PNNI and Changes the status of the routing mode to PNNI and disables the E-IISP Disable E-IISP status. A change to the status takes place after the next reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 102: Enable E-Iisp And Disable Pnni

    4: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Enable E-IISP and Changes the status of the routing mode to E-IISP and disables the PNNI Disable PNNI status. A change to the status takes place after the next reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 103: Configuring Interface Modules

    ONFIGURING This chapter describes the following commands which allow you to configure parameters for the interface cards of the CoreBuilder family ATM switch. Display Interface Card Slot Occupancy Display Interface Card Parameters Enable Interface Disable Interface Port Reinitialize Interface Set and Save Interface Mode Display Interface Card Ignore-Slot Status Ignore Interface Card Slot Display OC-3 Interface Module Info...
  • Page 104: Display Interface Card Slot Occupancy

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Display Interface Displays the slot ID, slot status, and card type of each of the four interface Card Slot cards. Occupancy Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Interface Card Slot Occupancy Parameters...
  • Page 105 Slot id Slot status ------- ----------- Occupied Occupied Free Occupied CB7000 switch module - Interface cards Menu: (1) IF1: Interface card 1 -> (2) IF2: Interface card 2 -> (3) IF3: Interface card 3 -> (4) IF4: Interface card 4 -> [ '\' -Main, '-' -Back in menus] [ '=0'-To switch, '=n'-To i/f card n (1-4)]...
  • Page 106: Display Interface Card Parameters

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Display Interface Displays parameters of the individual interface modules at the ports of an Card Parameters installed interface card. You are prompted to specify an interface card for display. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 107 Interface card HW version is Physical Media type type ----------- ------------------- ------------ OC3-SC (B) Multi mode fiber OC3-SC (B) Multi mode fiber OC3-SC (B) Multi mode fiber OC3-SC (B) Multi mode fiber OC3-SC (B) Multi mode fiber OC3-SC (B) Multi mode fiber OC3-SC (B) Multi mode fiber OC3-SC...
  • Page 108 5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Table 18 Interface Parameters (continued) Parameter Admin Status Frame Type Clock Mode * For CoreBuilder 7000HD only. ODULES Description The administrative status of the port. It can be: Enabled - port enabled by management Disabled - port disabled by management The interface mode.
  • Page 109: Enable Interface

    Enable Interface Enables the interface card port. You are prompted to specify a port. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: Port 2 in slot 3 of the selected interface card is enabled.
  • Page 110: Disable Interface Port

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Disable Interface Disables interface card port. You are prompted to specify a port. Port Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 111: Reinitialize Interface

    Reinitialize Reinitializes the interface card port. You are prompted to specify a port. Interface Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed:...
  • Page 112: Set And Save Interface Mode

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Set and Save Sets and saves the interface mode of the selected port as SDH or SONET. Interface Mode You are prompted to specify a port and a mode. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 113: Set And Save Clock Mode

    Set and Save Clock Sets and saves the clock operational mode of selected port as Internal or Mode External. You are prompted to specify a port and a mode. Not applicable to DS-3 interfaces. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID...
  • Page 114: Display Interface Card Ignore-Slot Status

    CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The ignore-slot facility Status allows the operator to cause the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch not to recognize any interface card installed in a specified slot. The ignore-slot parameter can take the values Ignore and Normal.
  • Page 115: Ignore Interface Card Slot

    Ignore Interface Updates the interface card ignore-slot parameter. The ignore-slot Card Slot parameter can take the values Ignore and Normal. For more information “Display Interface Card Ignore-Slot Status” on page 114. Use this command to disconnect an interface card from the switch without having to physically remove it.
  • Page 116: Display Oc-3 Interface Module Info

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Display OC-3 Reads manufacturing information of a selected interface module. You are Interface Module prompted to specify a port. This command is applicable to the 8-Port Info Board ATM Interface Module only. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 117 Board Name : ATM_8_PORT_BOARD_REV_C Assembly No. : 503C0033-1D Assembly Rev.: 1 Serial No. CPU Type : T400 RX FIFO : 1/2_K_BYTE TX High FIFO : 1/2_K_BYTE TX Low 1 FIFO: 1/2_K_BYTE TX Low 2 FIFO: 32_K_BYTE Flash size : 128_K_BYTE Flash vendor : AMD Production site : TRIAX Production date : MON_APRIL_14,_1997...
  • Page 118: Display 622 Interface Module Information

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Display 622 Reads manufacturing information of a selected interface card. You are Interface Module prompted to specify a port. This command is applicable to the 622 ATM Information Interface Module and to the 622 ATM Interface Carrier Module. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 119: Display Clock Synchronization Mode

    Display Clock Displays the external clock synchronization mode of the external clock Synchronization source port. Mode Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Clock synchronization is disabled.
  • Page 120: Set And Save Clock Synchronization Mode

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Set and Save Clock Sets and saves the external clock synchronization mode of the external Synchronization clock source port. You are prompted to specify an external clock source Mode port. This can only be used with an 8-port interface card. All other bottom ports on this and other 8-port boards in the chassis will be synchronized according to the external clock source port.
  • Page 121: Port Interface Type

    Port Interface Type The following commands allow you to configure the port interface type. See Chapter 2 for more information about port interface types. Displays the ATM interface type for each port of the CoreBuilder 7000 Display Port Interface Type family ATM switch.
  • Page 122 5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE such as an Ethernet ATM device or ATM attached server, the interface type is UNI. If it is connected to a switch of another vendor, the interface type is IISP. For more information, see “Network Interfaces” on page 35 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 123: Update Port Interface Type

    Interface type: --------------- Port id: <3.1> <3.2> <3.3> <3.4> Current val: Next reb val: Port id: <4.1> <4.2> <4.3> <4.4> <4.5> <4.6> <4.7> <4.8> Current val: Next reb val: Port id: <5.1> <5.2> <5.3> <5.4> <5.5> <5.6> <5.7> <5.8> Current val: Next reb val: Port id: <6.1>...
  • Page 124 5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID Port Interface type Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: NNI type was set.
  • Page 125: Physical-Link Failure Indicator

    “Physical-Link Failure Indicator” on page 128 in the Operations Guide. Display Link-Failure Displays the enable/disable status and the sensitivity for the link-failure detection mechanism of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. For Indicator Sensitivity more information, “Link-Failure Detection Sensitivity Control” on page 129 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 126: Update Link-Failure Indicator Sensitivity

    5: C HAPTER ONFIGURING NTERFACE Update Link-Failure Enables or disables the link-failure mechanism for the CoreBuilder 7000 Indicator Sensitivity family ATM switch and sets its sensitivity. For more information, “Link-Failure Detection Sensitivity Control” on page 129 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 127: Ilmi Configuration

    ILMI C This chapter describes ILMI configuration for the CoreBuilder family ATM switch platform. The topics include: ILMI Setup In this section, the commands used to set up the ILMI are described. They include: ONFIGURATION ILMI Setup ILMI ATM Addresses Display ILMI Version Update ILMI Version Display Auto-Configuration Status...
  • Page 128: Display Ilmi Version

    For more information about the ILMI, “Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI)” on page 36 in the Operations Guide. Display ILMI Version Displays the ILMI version for the specified port of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. For more information, “ILMI Version” on page 49 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 129: Update Ilmi Version

    Update ILMI Version Updates the ILMI version for the specified port in the oreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID IMLI version Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 130: Display Auto-Configuration Status

    HAPTER ONFIGURATION Displays the auto-configuration status for the specified port of the Display CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Auto-configuration determines, by Auto-Configuration Status negotiation, the common protocol parameters to be used on the ILMI channel. The status can be either enabled or disabled. For more information, see “Auto-Configuration”...
  • Page 131: Enable/Disable Auto-Configuration

    Enable/Disable Enables or disables auto-configuration for the specified port in the Auto-Configuration CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. For more information about auto-configuration, see “Auto-Configuration” on page 48 in the Operations Guide. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 132: Display Auto-Discovery Status

    Display Displays the auto-discovery status for the specified port of the Auto-Discovery CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Auto-discovery determines, by Status negotiation, the common protocol parameters ATM interface type and IME type to be used on the ILMI channel. The status can be either enabled or disabled.
  • Page 133: Enable/Disable Auto-Discovery

    Enable/Disable Enables or disables auto-discovery for the specified port in the Auto-Discovery CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. For more information about auto-discovery, “Auto-Discovery” on page 43 in the Operations Guide. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 134: Display Lecs-Address Access Status

    Displays the current communication channel between LEC and LECS for Access Status the specified port of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The LECS-via-ILMI parameter determines whether the LEC that is attached to the port will retrieve the LECS address by ILMI or by the “well-known”...
  • Page 135: Update Lecs-Address Access Status

    Updates the LECS-via-ILMI parameter for the specified port in the Access Status CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. If this parameter is enabled, the LEC communicates on the channel VPI/VCI = (0/16) with the ILMI MIB. The LEC submits an inquiry to obtain the LECS address. If this parameter is disabled, the LEC retrieves the ATM address of the LECS via the well-known address.
  • Page 136: Display Ilmi Channel Polling Status

    Displays the ILMI channel polling facility status for the specified port of Polling Status the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. If enabled, the ILMI channel VPI/VCI = (0/16) is periodically polled for connectivity. For more information, “ILMI Connectivity Polling” on page 41 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 137: Enable/Disable Ilmi Channel Polling

    Enable/Disable ILMI Enables or disables ILMI channel polling and saves the ILMI channel Channel Polling polling status for the specified port in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. For more information, “ILMI Connectivity Polling” on page 41 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 138: Display Ilmi Channel Polling Interval

    Display ILMI Channel Displays the ILMI channel polling interval for the specified port of the Polling Interval CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. For more information, “ILMI Connectivity Polling” on page 41 in the Operations Guide. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 139: Update Ilmi Channel Polling Interval

    Updates and saves the ILMI channel polling interval for the specified port Polling Interval in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The ILMI polling interval is normally set to 30 seconds. For more information, “ILMI Connectivity Polling” on page 41 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 140: Display Auto-Configuration Results

    Display Displays results of the auto-configuration process for the specified port of Auto-Configuration the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Auto-configuration compares Results the local and remote ports of two switches and reconfigures them to a common signaling protocol - the lowest common value (version number) of both ports.
  • Page 141 Example The example below shows the results of auto-configuration of the NNI version between the local switch and a peer switch. Initially, port 3.3 of the local switch is configured to EIISP and the adjacent port, 4.3, of the peer switch is configured to PNNI version 1.0. The result of the auto-configuration is that the local switch is reconfigured to the lowest common value: EIISP.
  • Page 142: Display Auto-Discovery Results

    |Min SVCC VCI Displays results of the auto-discovery process for the specified port of the Display Auto-Discovery CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The following parameters are Results displayed. For more information, see “Auto-Configuration” on page 48 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 143 Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config (1) SET: Switch setup Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Format or Range Port ID slot.port Direct access sequence: 1 1 8 6 2 [parameters] Command Result System action taken: The auto-discovery results for the specified port is displayed.
  • Page 144 6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Display of Local Switch Enter: The auto-discovery results display at port 3.3 of the local switch are shown below. Section (1) shows that the local switch has been configured to ATM interface type E-IISP and IME type network. The auto-discovery process is shown by sections (2) and (3).
  • Page 145 local switch was originally configured to IISP (local value) and the peer switch (remote value) was originally configured to E-IISP. The result of the auto-discovery is that the local switch is reconfigured to E-IISP. AutoDiscovery and System ============================================================== -- Warning: PNNI protocol is disabled, converting PNNI ports to EIISP.
  • Page 146: Restart Ilmi At A Port

    6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Restart ILMI at a Port Restarts the ILMI for the specified port of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 147: Display Change Of Attachment-Point Status

    Display Change of Displays the change of attachment-point status for the specified port of Attachment-Point the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The change of Status attachment-point mechanism, if enabled, causes the ILMI to restart on a change of device attachment (disconnection or re-connection) at a port.
  • Page 148: Enable/Disable Change Of Attachment-Point

    Enable/Disable Enables or disables the change of attachment-point mechanism for the Change of specified port in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Attachment-Point ILMI channel polling must be enabled if the change of attachment-point facility (COAP) is enabled (“Enable/Disable ILMI Channel Polling” on page 137).
  • Page 149: Get Fast Auto-Configuration On/Off Status

    Get Fast Displays the status of the fast auto-configuration for the specified port. Auto-Configuration Command Actions ON/OFF Status Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port number Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 150: Set Fast Auto-Configuration On/Off Status

    6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Set Fast Sets the status of the fast auto-configuration for the specified port. Auto-Configuration Command Actions ON/OFF Status Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port number Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 151: Ilmi Atm Addresses

    ILMI ATM Addresses The following commands allow you to configure the ILMI ATM addresses. Display IME ATM Displays UNI Management Entities (IME) registered ATM addresses for Addresses at Port specified ports of the switch. These ATM addresses were registered by end stations or edge devices attached to the port using the ILMI address registration process.
  • Page 152 6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Table 21 describes the IME parameters displayed by the command. Table 21 IME Parameters Name Port ID...
  • Page 153: Display Static Atm Addresses At Port

    Port ATM address: Network prefix ------- --------------------------------------- --------------------- ------ <3.2> 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.a0. 0. 0. 0 <3.2> 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.a0. 0. 0. 0 <3.2> 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.a0. 0. 0. 0 <3.3>...
  • Page 154 6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed. Port ATM address: Network prefix ------- --------------------------------------- ---------------------...
  • Page 155: Display De-Registered Atm Addresses At Port

    Display De-registered Displays IME or static ATM addresses at the specified port that were ATM Addresses at de-registered by LMA or IME but whose connections are still active. These Port addresses have not yet been erased from the address table associated with the port.
  • Page 156: Display Ime Atm Addresses And Scope At Port

    6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Display IME ATM Displays UNI Management Entities (IME) registered ATM addresses with Addresses and Scope organizational scope for specified ports of the switch. These ATM at Port addresses were registered by end stations or edge devices attached to the port using the ILMI address registration process.
  • Page 157 Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections (1) ADD: ATM addresses Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Format or Range Port ID slot.port (0.0 for all ports) Direct access sequence: 3 1 4 [parameters] Command Result System action taken: The IME addresses for the specified port are displayed.
  • Page 158 6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Table 22 IME and Scope Parameters (continued) Name Scope Example Enter: The following information is displayed. Note that ports <5.2> and <5.3> have multiple ATM addresses registered. Description Organizational scope of address. The following values represent the PNNI scope on which the ATM address may be distributed.
  • Page 159 Port ATM address: Network prefix ---- --------------------------------------- 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.b0. 0. 0. 0 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.b0. 0. 0. 0 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.b0. 0. 0. 0 47.
  • Page 160: Add Atm Address To Port

    6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION Add ATM Address to Adds an ATM address to the list of registered ATM addresses at a port. Port Enter the port number and ATM address. Use this command, for example, for IISP or E-IISP manual port configuration or for devices that do not support IIMI.
  • Page 161: Delete Atm Address From Port

    Delete ATM Address Deletes an ATM address from the list of ATM addresses that were from Port configured by LMA at a port. Specify the ATM address by its member ID. For a list of addresses registered by LMA together with their member IDs, “Display Static ATM Addresses at Port”...
  • Page 162: Save Atm Addresses To Flash

    Save ATM Addresses Saves the list of registered ATM addresses created by LMA to the flash to Flash memory. Addresses registered at all ports in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch are saved. Addresses registered by ILMI are not saved. Command Actions...
  • Page 163: Erase Atm Addresses From Flash

    Erase ATM Addresses Erases all ATM addresses saved in the flash memory. from Flash Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following prompt is displayed.
  • Page 164 6: ILMI C HAPTER ONFIGURATION...
  • Page 165: Configuring Virtual Channels

    7000 family ATM switch to the ATM address of a specific LEC in a SuperStack CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Calls on both PVCs and SVCs can be displayed by this command. To specify the ATM address at a port: for a SVC, specify the member ID;...
  • Page 166 Calls routed to an ATM address are differentiated by their Call ID. The Call ID is allocated by the switch at the time the call is initiated and uniquely identifies the call in the CoreBuilder 7000. More than one call can be routed to a single ATM address at one time.
  • Page 167 Table 23 Call Parameters Name Description Call ID The unique number identifying the call. Call Type Whether the call is SVC or PVC, and if it is a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint call. When showing a connection of LAN Emulation, Control point-to-point indicates use of the control direct VCC (for LES), or the multicast sent VCC (for BUS).
  • Page 168 The UBR service category is the one used with LAN emulation; you see it most often in the CoreBuilder 7000 family switch. For more information about traffic contracts, see “Call Admission Control” on page 117 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 169 Table 25 CBR Call Contract Parameters (continued) Name Accept peak-to-peak Cum. peak-to-peak Accept CLR CLR for CLP=0+1 Max E2E transit delay Cum. E2E transit delay Cumulative Maximum End-to-End Cell * relevant to UNI 4.0, PNNI only Example - Display all SVC Calls for a Port Enter: 3 2 1 4201 0 The list of all calls at port 4.2 is displayed.
  • Page 170 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Example - Display Info for a Specific SVC Call Enter: The details of the P2M call 9 are displayed. The traffic contract shows that it has the UBR service category. Call id: Call type: Call state: Number of out connections: Priority: Cll:...
  • Page 171 Example - Display Info for a Specific SVC Call Enter: 3 2 1 3101 2 The details of the P2M call 2 are displayed. The traffic contract shows that it is has the CBR service category. Call id: Call type: Call state: Number of out connections: Priority:...
  • Page 172 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Example - Display Info for a Specific PVC Call Enter: The details of the P2P call 42 are displayed. The traffic contract shows that it has the CBR service category. Call id: Call type: Call state: Number of out connections: Priority: Cll:...
  • Page 173: Display Virtual Channels At Port

    Display Virtual The following commands allow you to display the virtual channels Channels at Port (connections) established at a port. For information about establishing port connections, see “External Links – ATM Connections” on page 99 in the Operations Guide. Display Virtual Displays information about virtual channels established at a specific port.
  • Page 174 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Example Enter: The following information is displayed: Atm address: 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.c0.da.18.1. c.0 Connection id: Call id: Port id: Connection type: Connection VPI: Connection VCI: Internal VPI: Internal VCI: Number of parties:...
  • Page 175 Table 26 Port SVC Connection Parameters (continued) Name Description Internal VPI VPI associated with the internal connection Internal VCI VCI associated with the internal connection Number of parties The number of parties for P2M connection Operational Status The operational status of the connection, active or not. Administration Status The administration status of the connection (active or not).
  • Page 176: Display Virtual Channel To Static Address

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Display Virtual Displays a specific virtual channel (VPI/VCI) of the port or all virtual Channel to Static channels (all VPI/VCI) of the port. The virtual channels are created Address between static addresses defined by LMA. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 177 Conn Call Port Member Conn ---- ---- ---- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------ Port Static Connection Parameters Table 27 shows the port static connection parameters displayed by the command. Table 27 Port Static Connection Parameters Name Connection ID Call ID Port ID Member ID Connection Type...
  • Page 178: Display Virtual Channel To De-Registered Address

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Table 27 Port Static Connection Parameters (continued) Name Display Virtual Displays a specific virtual channel (VPI/VCI) of the port or all virtual Channel to channels to de-registered addresses. De-Registered Command Actions Address Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID...
  • Page 179: Create Permanent Virtual Channel (Pvc)

    Create Permanent The following commands allow you to create a PVC. Virtual Channel (PVC) For more information about PVC, see“Permanent Virtual Channels” on page 100 in the Operations Guide. Displays the VPI/VCI values allowed for PVCs and displays the PVC menu. Display PVC VPI/VCI Limits Command Actions...
  • Page 180: Create Ubr Pvc - Full Setup

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL PVCs VPI/VCI limits: Port: Min VPI val: Max VPI val: Min VCI val: Max VCI val: Port: Min VPI val: Max VPI val: Min VCI val: Max VCI val: Port: Min VPI val: Max VPI val: Min VCI val: Max VCI val: Port:...
  • Page 181 Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections (4) S&C: Setup and Config Conns Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Format or Range Call type P2P for point-to-point PVC P2M for point-to-multipoint PVC Cell Loss Level 0 for no discard 1 for 20% threshold 2 for 50% threshold 3 for 80% threshold)
  • Page 182 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Port Static PVC Connection Parameters Table 28 shows the PVC connection parameters displayed by the LMA. Table 28 Full UBR PVC Call Parameters Name Call Type Cell Loss Level Discard Priority First CLP First CLP First Port ID First VPI First VCI...
  • Page 183: Create Ubr Pvc - Quick Setup

    Create UBR PVC — Sets up UBR PVC call using the default for parameters not explicitly set. Quick Setup Default values for Cell Loss Level, Priority, and Cell Loss Priority are used (see Table 28). The same limits as full PVC call setup apply. For more information, see “Permanent Virtual Channels”...
  • Page 184: Add Pvc Destination

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Add PVC Destination Creates an additional destination connection (branch) for an existing point-to-multipoint PVC. Enter the call ID of the original PVC setup and the parameters: output port number, VPI/VCI and CLP, with the same permissible values.
  • Page 185: Release Pvc

    Release PVC Releases a specified PVC. PVCs must be manually released. When a P2M PVC is released, all additional destination connections are also released. You cannot release an SVC with this command. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Call ID...
  • Page 186: Release Pvc Destination

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Release PVC Releases a single destination connection (branch) from a Destination point-to-multipoint call. Specify the P2M call ID and the output port number and VPI/VCI of the destination connection. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Call ID of the P2M...
  • Page 187: Save Pvc Connections To Flash

    Save PVC Saves all the PVC connections that currently exist to the flash memory. Connections To Flash Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Save completed successfully.
  • Page 188: Erase Pvc Connections From Flash

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Erase PVC Erases all the connections from the flash memory. Connections from Command Actions Flash Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 189: Create Cbr Pvc Call

    Create CBR PVC Call Establishes a CBR (Constant Bit Rate) PVC (Permanant Virtual Circuit) Call. Specify the PCR (Peak Cell Rate) in either 10 Mbps or 1 Kbps units. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (3) CON: Connections Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Call Type First Port ID...
  • Page 190: Create Rt-Vbr Pvc Call

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Create rt-VBR PVC Creates a Real time Variable Bit Rate Permanent Virtual Connection Call (rt-PBR PVC). Specify the SCR (Sustainable Cell Rate ) and the PCR (Peak Cell Rate). The Peak Cell Rate must be equal or greater than the Sustainable Cell Rate value.
  • Page 191: Create Nrt-Vbr Pvc Call

    Second PCR Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: A new PVC was created with call id: 117 Create nrt-VBR PVC Creates a non-real time VBR PVC connection.The PCR Value must be equal or greater to the SCR value.
  • Page 192 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL First SCR Unit First PCR Second Port ID Second VPI Second VCI Second SCR Unit Second PCR Direct access sequence: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: A new PVC was created with call id: 118 HANNELS Number of units to be multiplied by the SCR Unit within the range...
  • Page 193: Nni Hops Setup

    NNI Hops Setup The following commands allow you to configure the NNI hops parameter. For more information about hops,see “Hop Limit — Avoiding Loops” on page 127 in the Operations Guide. Display Maximum Displays the maximum number of hops permissible for NNI routing. This NNI Hops parameter limits the number of times a setup message can be transferred between switches on NNI connections in search of a destination, thereby...
  • Page 194: Update Maximum Nni Hops

    ONFIGURING IRTUAL Update Maximum Updates the Maximum NNI Hops parameter of the CoreBuilder 7000 NNI Hops family ATM switch. The choice of parameter value depends on the size and topology of the network. For a hierarchically designed network, it is normally chosen to be 7.
  • Page 195: Signaling Setup

    If an end-station or edge-device is attached to the port, it frequently has limits on the VPI/VCI channels it can handle. Configure the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch port to match these limits. These parameters can be set independently for each port.
  • Page 196 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed: VPI/VCI ranges: Param id Param name -------- --------------------------------- --------- -----------...
  • Page 197: Update Vpi/Vci Range

    Signaling Setup Update VPI/VCI Updates the UNI (Q93B) VPI/VCI configuration parameters of the Range specified port for the current session. You set maximum and minimum VPI/VCI values for each port. For more information, “Display VPI/VCI Range” on page 195. The default range is VPI: 0-7; VCI: 32-511. When the ILMI auto-configuration procedure is enabled, the VPI/VCI limits are determined automatically and override any settings made by this command.
  • Page 198 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID Parameter selector Parameter value Direct access sequence: * Only one parameter can be defined per command. Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 199: Save Vpi/Vci Range

    Save VPI/VCI Range Saves the current UNI (Q93B) VPI/VCI configuration parameters to flash memory. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Signaling VCC parameters were successfully saved.
  • Page 200: Display Signaling Protocol Profile

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Display Signaling Displays the current signaling protocol profile for the specified port. Protocol Profile The signaling protocol profile of a port defines the role that the port plays in the signaling dialog with its attached device. It can be Network or User. When the port is connected to an end-station or edge device, the port is normally defined as Network;...
  • Page 201 Profiles of ports: ------------------ Port id: Current value: Next reboot value: Net Port id: Current value: Next reboot value: Net Port id: Current value: Next reboot value: Net Port id: Current value: Next reboot value: Net Press ENTER to continue or 'x'ENTER A dotted line (...) indicates that the port is not connected.
  • Page 202: Update Signaling Protocol Profile

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Update Signaling Updates the signaling protocol profile for the selected port for the current Protocol Profile session. For details, “Display Signaling Protocol Profile” on page 200. This command causes the new signaling protocol parameters to be activated in the current session.
  • Page 203: Display Signaling Protocol Version

    Display Signaling Displays the current UNI signaling protocol version for the specified port. Protocol Version It can be either version 3.0, 3.1 or 4.0. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 204 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL The following information is displayed: Protocol version: ----------------- Port id: <3.1> <3.2> <3.3> <3.4> <3.5> <3.6> <3.7> <3.8> Current val: Val for save: Next reb val: Port id: <4.1> <4.2> <4.3> <4.4> Current val: Val for save: Next reb val: Port id: <5.1>...
  • Page 205: Update Signaling Protocol Version

    Update Signaling Updates the signaling protocol version of the ports of the CoreBuilder Protocol Version 7000 family ATM switch. This command causes the new protocol version to be activated in the current session. The new value is not stored in flash until you use the SAV command (“Save Signaling Protocol Configuration”...
  • Page 206: Save Signaling Protocol Configuration

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Save Signaling The current signaling protocol profile and the protocol version are saved Protocol to flash. Configuration Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 207: Display Call-Proceeding Suppression Status

    Display Displays the status of the call-proceeding message suppression facility. CALL-PROCEEDING With the call-proceeding enable flag, you can suppress the CALL Suppression Status PROCEEDING message that is returned to the edge-device or end-user that has sent a signaling SETUP message. For more information,see “CALL-PROCEEDING Message”...
  • Page 208: Update Call-Proceeding Suppression

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Update Updates the signaling call-proceeding suppression facility and saves it in CALL-PROCEEDING flash memory. For more details, “Display CALL-PROCEEDING Suppression Suppression Status” on page 207. This command also causes the call-proceeding flag to be saved in flash memory.
  • Page 209: Display Signaling Stack Capacity

    Display Signaling Displays the signaling stack capacity. Stack Capacity Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 1 1 4 7 The following message is displayed: Max num of p2p conn: Max num of p2p call: Max num of p2m call:...
  • Page 210: Signaling Timers

    . When the timer resolution is changed, all the signaling timers are affected. The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch is shipped with a default timer resolution of 500 msec (0.5 secs). To change the value of an individual timer, change the timer resolution proportionally.
  • Page 211 Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config (1) SET: Switch setup Direct access sequence: 1 1 4 1 1 Command Result System action taken: The current timer resolution for the UNI (Q93B) and QSAAL protocol timers is displayed in msecs. System message display: Information is displayed as shown in the example below.
  • Page 212: Update Protocol Timer Resolution

    ONFIGURING IRTUAL Update Protocol Updates the timer resolution of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Timer Resolution The default timer resolution is 500 msec (0.5 secs), the minimum timer resolution is 100 msec, and there is no upper limit. For more information,see “Display Protocol Timer Resolution”...
  • Page 213: Save Protocol Timer Resolution

    Save Protocol Timer The current timer resolution parameter is saved to flash. Resolution Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Signaling config parameters were successfully saved.
  • Page 214: Display Uni Signaling Timers

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING Display UNI Signaling Displays the current UNI (Q93B) signaling timer values in seconds. These Timers values are the same for all ports because they all work on a common timer. Enter any port identifier. To alter these values, update the timer resolution.
  • Page 215 Param id Param name -------- ------------------------------ q93b_t303 q93b_t308 q93b_t310 q93b_t313 q93b_t316 q93b_t317 q93b_t322 q93b_t398 q93b_t399 q93b_t309 q93b_tdisc Signaling Timers -------...
  • Page 216: Display Qsaal Signaling Timers And Sscop Configuration

    “Update Protocol Timer Resolution” on page 212. The SSCOP configuration parameters cannot be altered by the normal admin LMA menus. If you need to alter SSCOP configuration parameters, contact your 3Com technical support. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 217 Signaling QSAAL Timers (Tenths of second): for port <3.2> Param id Param name -------- ------------------------------ ------- 1 Poll UNI 3.0 2 Keep alive UNI 3.0 3 No response UNI 3.0 4 CC UNI 3.0 5 Poll UNI 3.1 6 Keep alive UNI 3.1 7 No response UNI 3.1 8 CC UNI 3.1 9 Idle UNI 3.1...
  • Page 218 7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL SSCOP Configuration Parameters Table 32 shows the SSCOP Configuration Parameters displayed by the command. Table 32 SSCOP Configuration Parameters SSCOP Parameter MaxCC MaxPD MaxSTAT Window HANNELS Description Maximum value for the state variable VT(CC), corresponding to the maximum number of transmissions of a BGN, END, or RS PDU.
  • Page 219: Call Admission Control

    Call Admission The following command allows you to display information about the call Control admission control process at a port. Display the parameters used in the GCAC algorithm for call admission Display CAC Parameters control at a port. For more information about call admission control and the GCAC algorithm, see “Call Admission Control”...
  • Page 220: Configuring Vp Tunnels

    Rate vf — Variance Factor acr — Available Cell Rate Configuring VP The following commands allow you to configure VP tunnels at ports of Tunnels the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. IRTUAL HANNELS max_cr 365566 | 365566 | 365566 |...
  • Page 221: Display Vp Tunneling Mode

    For more information about VP tunnels, see “VP Tunneling” on page 5-101. Display VP Tunneling Displays the VP tunneling mode of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The mode can be enabled or disabled. VP tunnels can be Mode configured only if VP tunneling mode is enabled. For more information, see “VP Tunneling”...
  • Page 222: Enable Vp Tunneling Mode

    ONFIGURING IRTUAL Enable VP Tunneling Enables the VP tunneling mode of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Mode switch. The mode can be enabled or disabled. VP tunnels can only be configured if the VP tunneling mode is enabled. For more information, see “VP Tunneling”...
  • Page 223: Disable Vp Tunneling Mode

    Disable VP Tunneling Disables the VP tunneling mode of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Mode switch. The mode can be enabled or disabled. VP tunnels can only be configured if the VP tunneling mode is enabled. For more information, see “VP Tunneling” on page 5-101.
  • Page 224: Display Ports Enabled For Vp Tunneling

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING Display Ports Enabled Displays the ports of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch which are for VP Tunneling enabled for VP tunneling. For more information, see “VP Tunneling” on page 5-101. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (1) SYS: Platform config...
  • Page 225: Enable Port For Vp Tunneling

    Enable Port for VP Enables a port of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch for VP Tunneling tunneling. A port can be enabled or disabled. VP tunnels can only be configured if VP tunneling is enabled for the port. Once a port is enabled for VP tunneling it cannot be used as an ordinary port.
  • Page 226: Disable Port For Vp Tunneling

    ONFIGURING IRTUAL Disable Port for VP Disables a port of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch for VP Tunneling Tunneling. A port can be enabled or disabled. VP tunnels can be configured only if VP tunneling is enabled for the port. Once a port is disabled for VP tunneling it can be used as an ordinary port.
  • Page 227: Display Vp Tunnels At Port

    Display VP Tunnels at Displays parameters of the VP tunnels defined at a port of the Port CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Table 34 describes the parameters that are displayed by the command. For more information, see “VP Tunneling” on page 5-101.
  • Page 228: Add Vp Tunnel To Port

    ONFIGURING Add VP Tunnel to Port Adds a VP tunnel to a port of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. VP tunnels can only be configured for a port if VP tunneling is enabled for the port. The VP tunnel is associated with a specific VPI value in the range 0:7 and a VP tunnel type: point-to-point (P2P) or point-to-multiple (P2M).
  • Page 229 VP Tunnel Parameters Table 34 describes the VP Tunnel parameters required by the command. Table 34 VP Tunnel Parameters Name Description Port number The port at which the VP tunnel is to be defined VPI value The value of VPI associated with this VP tunnel. The VPI value is in the range 0:7 Tunnel type Defines the type of VP tunnel—point-to-point (P2P) or...
  • Page 230: Remove Vp Tunnel From Port

    7: C HAPTER ONFIGURING IRTUAL Remove VP Tunnel Removes a VP tunnel from a port of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM from Port switch. Specify the port and VPI number. For more information, see “VP Tunneling” on page 5-101. Command Actions...
  • Page 231: Viewing Statistics

    IEWING This chapter contains detailed descriptions of common management tasks for viewing statistics of traffic flow in the CoreBuilder ATM switch. General Statistics Physical Statistics ATM Statistics AAL5 Control Statistics Signaling Statistics IFC Communications Statistics For information about viewing LAN Emulation statistics, see “LAN Emulation Statistics”...
  • Page 232: General Statistics

    For more information on general switch statistics, see “Traffic Statistics” on page 134 in the Operations Guide. Display General Displays parametric totals for the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Switch Statistics AAL5 PDUs include data and control frames. Command Actions...
  • Page 233 Calls summary stats: -------------------- Total number of PVC P2P calls: Total number of PVC P2M calls: Total number of SVC P2P calls: Total number of SVC P2M calls: Switch total AAL5 PDUs: ----------------------- Maximum PDU size: Number of transmitted PDUs bytes: Number of received PDUs bytes: Number of received...
  • Page 234: Physical Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS Physical Statistics The following commands allow you to display physical statistics. For more information on physical statistics, see “Traffic Statistics” on page 134 in the Operations Guide. Display Physical Layer Displays the physical layer statistics for a specified port. Statistics When the link status LED is lit, the physical layer statistics displayed by this command are invalid.
  • Page 235 SONET section level BIP errors (B1): SONET line level BIP errors (B2): SONET path level BIP errors (B3): SONET line Far End Block Error - FEBE: SONET path Far End Block Error - FEBE: SONET lost of signal state: SONET lost of frame state: SONET lost of pointer state: Press ENTER to continue or 'x'ENTER SONET out of cell delineation state:...
  • Page 236: Reset Physical-Layer Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS Table 35 Physical Switch Statistics Name SONET loss of pointer state - LOP SONET out of cell delineation state - OCD SONET line alarm indication signal state - Line AIS SONET path alarm indication signal state - Path AIS SONET line remote defect indication state - Line RDI...
  • Page 237 Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (4) STS: Statistics (8) PHR: Phy layer-reset counters Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Format or Range Port ID slot.port (0.0 for all ports) Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: Physical statistics for the switch are reset for the specified port.
  • Page 238: Atm Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS ATM Statistics The following commands allow you to display ATM statistics. For more information on ATM statistics, see “Traffic Statistics” on page 134 in the Operations Guide. Display ATM-Layer Port Statistics Display ATM-Layer VPI/VCI Statistics Reset ATM-Layer Port Statistics Reset ATM-Layer VCI/VPI Statistics...
  • Page 239: Display Atm-Layer Port Statistics

    Display ATM-Layer Displays the ATM layer statistics for a specified port. Provides information Port Statistics on the capacity of traffic within ports. Received cells with HEC error appear both on the ATM and the Physical layer statistics, which use the same counter. Unrecognized cells are those whose VPI/VCI values do not exist in the translation table and are therefore not transferred through the ATM processor.
  • Page 240: Display Atm-Layer Vpi/Vci Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS Display ATM-Layer Displays the ATM layer statistics for a VPI/VCI of a specified port. If the VPI/VCI Statistics VPI/VCI is in a point-to-multipoint call the transmit or receive information is not always applicable, as it is for a call in one direction only. This command is applicable to the CoreBuilder 7X00 Interface Cards only for the receive direction.
  • Page 241 Received cells with CLP set: Received cells with CLP clear: Transmitted cells with CLP set: Transmitted cells with CLP clear: ATM Statistics 1210...
  • Page 242: Reset Atm-Layer Port Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS Reset ATM-Layer Port Resets the ATM-layer counters for a specified port. Since the HEC (Header Statistics Error Control) counter appears both in the physical layer statistics (PHY) and the ATM-layer statistics (ATM), this counter will be reset when you reset either parameter.
  • Page 243: Reset Atm-Layer Vci/Vpi Statistics

    Reset ATM-Layer Resets counters for an individual and every VPI/VCI for a specified port. VCI/VPI Statistics Enter the port number, VPI, VCI and data direction. It is possible to reset all counters of all VPI/VCI. Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (4) STS: Statistics Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID...
  • Page 244: Aal5 Control Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS AAL5 Control The following commands allow you to display AAL5 control statistics. Statistics For information about AAL5-layer control, see “Signaling AAL” on page 114 in the Operations Guide. Display AAL5-Layer Displays the control frames (AAL5 layer) statistics, including protocol Control Statistics information, for a specified port.
  • Page 245 Port id: AAL type: Max transmit SDU size in bytes: Max receive SDU size in bytes: Number of PDUs received without errors: Number of PDUs transmitted without errors: Number of PDUs with Crc errors: Number of PDUs with SAR timeouts errors: Number of oversized SDUs errors: SIGNALING Control PDUs...
  • Page 246: Reset Aal5-Layer Control Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS Reset AAL5-Layer Resets AAL5-layer control statistics for a specified port. Control Statistics Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (4) STS: Statistics Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 247: Signaling Statistics

    Signaling Statistics The following commands allow you to display signaling statistics. For information about signaling protocol, see “Signaling Protocol” on page 105 in the Operations Guide. Display Signaling Displays the signaling protocol statistics for a specified port. Protocol Statistics Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (4) STS: Statistics Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 248 8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS Call proceeding Connect Connect acknowledge Setup Release Release complete Restart Restart acknowledge Status Status enquiry Add party Add party acknowledge Add party reject Drop party Drop party acknowledge Total connections established so far: Number of currently active connections: Number of connections in maintenance state: Number of messages transmitted...
  • Page 249: Reset Signaling Statistics

    Reset Signaling Resets the signaling counters for a specified port. Statistics Command Actions Enter the menu sequence: (4) STS: Statistics Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Port ID Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 4 10 3.1...
  • Page 250: Ifc Communications Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS The following commands allow you to display IFC communications Communications statistics. Statistics Display IFC Displays the IFC Communications statistics, including protocol Communications information, for a specified port. Statistics ICP is the main communications protocol used between the switch and its installed interface cards.
  • Page 251 Counter Slot 3 ------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ icp sent icp received i9tx sent i9tx dropped i9rx forwarded i9rx dropped direct sent direct received IFC Communications Statistics Parameters Table 37 shows the IFC communications statistics parameters displayed by the command. Table 37 IFC Communications Statistics Parameters Name Icp Sent...
  • Page 252: Reset Ifc Communications Statistics

    8: V HAPTER IEWING TATISTICS Reset IFC Resets IFC Communications statistics for a specified port. Communications Command Actions Statistics Enter the menu sequence: (4) STS: Statistics Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following prompt is displayed: Are you sure you want to zero all counters? [y/n] Y All statistics counters have been reset to zero.
  • Page 253: Managing Lan Emulation Services

    This chapter describes how to configure LAN Emulation services in the CoreBuilder For more information about LAN Emulation, see Chapter 7 in the Operations Guide. LAN Emulation The following commands allow you to set up the LAN Emulation services. Services Setup Wait three minutes after each LECS update operation before rebooting the switch to allow the new parameter values to be stored in flash memory.
  • Page 254: Display Lan Emulation Services Status

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Displays the status of the LAN Emulation services in the CoreBuilder 7000 Display LAN family ATM switch. The status is either enabled or disabled. Emulation Services Status Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 255: Enable Lan Emulation Services

    Enable LAN Enables the LAN Emulation services in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Emulation Services switch. The enable takes place after the next reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 256: Disable Lan Emulation Services

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Disables the LAN Emulation services in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Disable LAN switch. The disable takes place after the next reboot. Emulation Services Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 257: Display Lecs Status

    Display LECS Status Displays the status of the LECS in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The status is either enabled or disabled. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 258: Enable Lecs

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Enable LECS Enables the LECS in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch after the next reboot. This command also enables the resident LESs. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 259: Disable Lecs

    Disable LECS Disables the LECS in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 1 1 5 2 3 The following message is displayed: LECS service status is set for the next reboot.
  • Page 260: Lan Emulation Redundancy Setup

    The following commands allow you to set up the LAN Emulation Redundancy Setup redundancy services: Displays the LECS-order database in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM Display LECS Redundancy switch. The LECS-order database has up to five entries. The first entry is the active LECS and the others are redundant backup LECS, activated according to order.
  • Page 261: Add Lecs To Lecs-Order Database

    Index ----- ----------------------------------------------------------- 47.00.00.00.00.00.3c.00.00.a0.00.00.00.00.a0.3e.00.00.01.00 47.00.00.00.00.00.3c.00.00.b0.00.00.00.00.a0.3e.00.00.01.00 Add LECS to Adds a LECS to the LECS-order database as the last element. If you want LECS-Order Database to change the order of the LECS in the LECS-order database you need to delete the entries and re-enter them. You can add a LECS from any switch in which the LECS has been enabled.
  • Page 262: Delete Lecs From Lecs-Order Database

    HAPTER ANAGING Delete LECS from Deletes a LECS from the LECS-order database in the CoreBuilder 7000 LECS-Order Database family ATM switch. Enter the index of the LECS address as it appears in the LECS-order database. To display the database, “Display LECS Redundancy”...
  • Page 263: Display Le Service Redundancy

    Display LE Service Displays parameters of the LES redundancy facility in the CoreBuilder Redundancy 7000 family ATM switch. For more information, see “LAN Emulation Redundancy” on page 153 in the Operations Guide. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 264: Enable/Disable Le Servers Redundancy

    Enables or disables the LECS-based LANE redundancy facility in the Servers Redundancy CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. When it is disabled, you can use the NMS-based LANE redundancy facility provided with previous software versions. For more information, see “Redundant LANE Services” on page 154 in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 265: Update Startup Delay

    Update Startup Delay Updates the startup delay parameter for LANE redundancy facility in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The startup delay is the time elapsed between the switch startup and the startup of the LANE redundancy facility. To display the current value of the parameter, “Display LE Service Redundancy”...
  • Page 266: Lane Version Of Switch

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING LANE Version of By default the switch comes up as LANE 2.0, but it is possible to toggle Switch between the two versions. The changes relate to the switch not to a specific ELAN. Get Switch LANE Displays the current LANE version of the switch.
  • Page 267: Set Switch Lane Version

    Set Switch LANE Sets the LANE version of the switch. If currently there are LECs joined in Version ELANs, they remain joined and the version change affects only new LECs that join after the change.Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter LANE version Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 268: Mpoa Devices Configuration

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING MPOA Devices The switch allows configuration of MPOA entities: MPS and MPC. The Configuration configuration is general so that all MPSs and MPCs that request configuration receive the same parameters. Display Current MPS Displays all the current settings of the MPS variables. Configuration Command Actions Enter menu sequence:...
  • Page 269 MPOA Server Configuration Parameters Table 39 MPOA Server Configuration Parameters Name keep-alive time keep-alive lifetime internetwork-layer protocols MPS initial retry time MPS retry time maximum MPS give up time default holding time MPOA Devices Configuration Description The MPS must transmit MPOA keep-alives every MPS-p1 seconds.
  • Page 270: Set Keep-Alive Time

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Set Keep-Alive Time Sets the MPS-p1 keep-alive time parameter. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter keep-alive time Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: The following message is displayed:...
  • Page 271: Set Keep-Alive Lifetime

    Set Keep-Alive Sets the MPS-p2 keep-alive lifetime parameter. Lifetime Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter keep-alive lifetime Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 1 3 900 The following message is displayed: Parameter changed successfully.
  • Page 272: Set Internetwork Layer Protocols

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Set Internetwork Sets the MPS-p3 protocols parameter. Layer Protocols Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter internetwork-layer protocols Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 1 4 3 The following message is displayed:...
  • Page 273: Set Initial Retry Time

    Set Initial Retry Time Sets the MPS-p4 initial retry time parameter. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter initial retry time Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 1 5 150 The following message is displayed: Parameter changed successfully.
  • Page 274: Set Retry Time Maximum

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Set Retry Time Sets the MPS-p5 retry time maximum parameter. Maximum Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter retry time maximum Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 1 6 150...
  • Page 275: Set Give Up Time

    Set Give Up Time Sets the MPS-p6 give-up time parameter. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter give-up time Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 1 7 150 The following message is displayed: Parameter changed successfully.
  • Page 276: Set Default Holding Time

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Set Default Holding Sets the MPS-p7 default holding time parameter. Time Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter default holding time Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 1 8 100...
  • Page 277: Display Current Mpc Configuration

    Display Current MPC Displays all the current settings of the MPC variables. Configuration Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed: MPOA Client Configuration ------------------------- MPC-p1 shortcut-setup frame count: MPC-p2...
  • Page 278 9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING MPOA Client Configuration Parameters Table 40 MPOA Client Configuration Parameters Name shortcut-setup frame count shortcut-setup frame time flow detection protocols MPC initial retry time MPC retry time maximum hold down time MULATION ERVICES Description See parameter “shortcut-setup frame time”.
  • Page 279: Set Shortcut Setup Frame Count

    Set Shortcut Setup Sets the MPC-p1 shortcut-setup frame count parameter. Frame Count Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter shortcut-setup frame count Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 1 2 2 1000 The following message is displayed: Parameter changed successfully.
  • Page 280: Set Shortcut Setup Frame Time

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Set Shortcut Setup Sets the MPC-p2 shortcut-setup frame time parameter. Frame Time Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter shortcut-setup frame time Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 2 3 20...
  • Page 281: Set Flow Detection Protocols

    Set Flow Detection Sets the MPC-p3 flow detection protocols parameter. Protocols Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter flow detection protocols 1 - NONE Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 2 4 3 The following message is displayed:...
  • Page 282: Set Initial Retry Time

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Set Initial Retry Time Sets the MPC-p4 initial retry time parameter. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter initial retry time Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 2 5 150...
  • Page 283: Set Retry Time Maximum

    Set Retry Time Sets the MPC-p5 retry time maximum parameter. Maximum Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter retry time maximum Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 2 6 150 The following message is displayed: Parameter changed successfully.
  • Page 284: Set Hold Down Time

    9: M LAN E HAPTER ANAGING Set Hold Down Time Sets the MPS-p6 hold down time parameter. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter hold down time Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example: Enter: 2 5 2 7 1000...
  • Page 285: Configuring The Lan Emulation Configuration Service

    This chapter describes how to configure LAN Emulation Configuration Service (LECS) Operations in the CoreBuilder For more information about configuring the LAN Emulation Configuration Service (LECS), see Chapter 7, "LAN Emulation Versions 1.0 and 2.0" in the Operations Guide. ONFIGURING THE MULATION (LECS) ERVICE...
  • Page 286: Lecs Address

    System message display: Example Enter: The information shown below is displayed. The first 13 bytes represent the network prefix of the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch while the last 7 bytes represent the user part. LECS ADDR is: 47.0.0.0.0.0.3c.0.0.a0.0.0.0.0.a0.3e.0.0.1.0 LAN E...
  • Page 287: Update Resident Lecs Address

    Update Resident LECS Updates the address of the resident LECS. You need to enter the user part Address of the address (last 7 hex bytes). The switch network prefix is used for the first 13 bytes. The update takes place immediately and is saved to flash. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 288: Lecs Search Policy

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE LECS Search Policy The following command allows you to configure the LECS search policy. Displays the search policy in order of usage of the resident LECS, Display LECS Search according to which a LES address is assigned to a LEC that requests to Policy join an ELAN.
  • Page 289: Lecs Elan Database Operations

    LECS ELAN The following commands allow you to configure the ELAN database. Database Operations Wait for three minutes after each LECS update operation before rebooting the switch to allow the change to be stored in flash memory. Display ELANs Display ELAN Parameters in LECS Database Update ELAN Parameters in LECS Database Display ELAN MAC Addresses Delete ELAN MAC Address...
  • Page 290: Display Elans

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Display ELANs This option displays all the ELANs defined in the LECS database along with their LES addresses. The active LESs are indicated. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 291 ELAN LES Parameters Table 41 ELAN LES Parameters Name ELAN Name LES Address Status LECS ELAN Database Operations Description Name of ELAN ATM address of ELAN LES. Active status of LES: Active or backup...
  • Page 292: Display Elan Parameters In Lecs Database

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Display ELAN Displays the ELAN type and maximum frame size for a specified ELAN. Parameters in LECS The information is taken from the LECS database. For information about Database parameters in the LES database, see “Display ELAN Parameters in LES Database”...
  • Page 293: Update Elan Parameters In Lecs Database

    ELAN Parameters in LECS Database Table 42 ELAN Parameters in LECS Database Name ELAN Type Max Frame Size * supported by CB7000 HD only † not typical Update ELAN Updates the parameters for the specified ELAN in the LECS database (see Table 42 for a description of the ELAN parameters that can be updated).
  • Page 294 10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name Elan max frame size Direct access sequence: * supported by CB7000 HD only Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following prompt appears:...
  • Page 295: Display Elan Mac Addresses

    Display ELAN MAC Displays the MAC address inserted by debug mode of a specified ELAN. Addresses Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed:...
  • Page 296: Delete Elan Mac Address

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Delete ELAN MAC Deletes a MAC address inserted by debug mode from an ELAN. Address Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name MAC Address Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 297: Add Elan Mac Address

    Add ELAN MAC Adds a MAC address to an ELAN debug mode MAC address database. Address Note that this database is selected from the real database. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name MAC Address Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 298: Display Elan Atm Addresses

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Display ELAN ATM Displays ATM addresses inserted by debug mode for a specified ELAN. Addresses Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 299: Delete Elan Atm Address

    Delete ELAN ATM This command deletes an ATM address inserted by debug mode of a Address specified ELAN. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name ATM Address Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 300: Add Elan Atm Address

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Add ELAN ATM Adds an ELAN ATM address for a specified ELAN debug mode ATM Address address database. Note that this database is disconnected from the real database. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name ATM Address...
  • Page 301: Add Elan

    (Ethernet, 1516). You can define up to 380 ELANs in the LECS database of a CoreBuilder 7000 switch. Each CoreBuilder 7000 switch LECS database has 16 default ELAN names and default ATM addresses corresponding to the LESs in the same switch.
  • Page 302: Delete Elan

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Example Enter: elan73_9 47.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 The console will respond with the confirmation: New elan was added. Delete ELAN Deletes an ELAN from the LECS database. Specify the ELAN name. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN name Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 303: Configure Segment Id

    Configure Segment Configures a local segment ID for a token ring ELAN in the LECS database. Specify the ELAN name. Each token ring segment in a token ring network which uses source routing must be assigned a unique segment ID by the network administrator.
  • Page 304: Save Lecs Parameters

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Save LECS Parameters Saves network topology parameters from the LECS database. This save command operates independently from the periodic auto-saves that store parameters in flash memory. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 305: Restore Network Topology

    Restore Network Loads the network topology from the database. Topology Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 2 1 7 The following message is displayed: FLASH action completed successfully. The network topology parameters from the LECS database are restored.
  • Page 306: Lecs Database Statistics

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE LECS Database Shows how many entries in LECS database are occupied by LECs which Statistics are in the process of configuration request. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 307: Reset Lecs

    Reset LECS Releases configuration direct VCCs which were used in the configuration phase of a LEC and are no longer needed. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 2 1 9 The following prompt is displayed: Are you sure? [y/n] Enter...
  • Page 308: Lan Emulation Redundancy

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE LAN Emulation The following commands allow you to configure the LAN emulation Redundancy redundancy facility. Assigns a LES to be the redundant (secondary) LES of a specified ELAN in Assign Redundant LES to ELAN the LECS database. Specify the ELAN name and the ATM address of the LES.
  • Page 309 Command Actions Enter menu sequence: (2) LEM: LAN Emulation (1) LCS: LE Configuration Services Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Format or Range ELAN name Up to 32 characters (see 290 in the Operations Guide LES ATM address 20 Hex bytes separated with periods 2 1 5 9 1 [parameters] Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 310: De-Assign Redundant Les From Elan

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE De-Assign Redundant De-assigns a redundant (secondary) LES from a specified ELAN in the LES from ELAN LECS database. Specify the ELAN name associated with the LES. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 311: Make Primary Les Active

    LES recovers. For more information, see “Failure Recovery - Transferring Control to the Redundant LES” on page 158 in the Operations Guide. You need to perform this command on all CoreBuilder 7000 switches with active LECS and verify the result. Command Actions...
  • Page 312: Display Redundant Elans General Information

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Display Redundant Displays general information about redundant ELANs. ELANs General Command Actions Information Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed: ----------------------------------------------------------- 0 elan1 LAN E MULATION...
  • Page 313 Redundant ELANs General Parameters Table 43 describes the ELANs general parameters. Table 43 Redundant ELANs General Parameters Parameter Description The ELAN Id number. Name The ELAN name. State The state of the ELAN. This can be Primary, Secondary, In Check (when the ELAN is in transient state) or No LES. LES Id &...
  • Page 314: Display Redundant Elans Specific Information

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Display Redundant Displays specific information about Redundant ELANs. ELANs Specific Command Actions Information Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Redundant ELAN id Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed:...
  • Page 315 Redundant ELANs Specific Parameters Table 44 describes the ELANs specific parameters. Table 44 Redundant ELANs Specific Parameters Parameter Description ELAN name The ELAN name. ELAN status The status of the ELAN. This can be: Operational Init ELAN State The state of the ELAN. This can be Primary, Secondary, In Check (when the ELAN is in transient state) or No LES.
  • Page 316: Display Redundant Les General Information

    10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Display Redundant Displays general information on redundant LES. LES General Command Actions Information Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed. Redundant LES General Parameters Table 45 describes the redundant LES general parameters.
  • Page 317: Display Redundant Les Specific Information

    Display Redundant Displays specific information on redundant LES. LES Specific Information Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Redundant LES id Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed: LES ATM Address 4700000000003c0000a000000000c0da7f920901 Connection State...
  • Page 318 10: C HAPTER ONFIGURING THE Redundant LES General Parameters Table 46 describes the redundant LES general parameters. Table 46 Redundant LES General Parameters Parameter LES ATM Address Connection State LES Location Local LES Instance Number of Active Clients Time since Last Active Number of RESET messages sent to LES Number of RESET...
  • Page 319: Configuring Clan Emulation Servers (Les) And Clients

    This chapter describes how to configure LAN Emulation Servers and Clients in the CoreBuilder For more information about LAN Emulation Server operations, see Chapter 7. ONFIGURING (LES) ERVERS ® 7000 family ATM switch. LES Address ELAN Parameters LE_ARP Policy Configuration LEC Operations LAN Emulation Statistics LAN E...
  • Page 320: Les Address

    11: C HAPTER ONFIGURING LES Address The following commands allow you to configure the LES address. Display LES-BUS Displays LES ATM addresses for all 16 LESs defined in the CoreBuilder. Addresses Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 321 ELAN LES-BUS ATM address: Network prefix ----- --------------------------------------- --------------------- 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.a0. 0. 0. 0 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.a0. 0. 0. 0 47. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.3c. 0. 0.a0. 0. 0. 0 47.
  • Page 322: Elan Parameters

    Display ELAN Displays general information about the 16 ELANs resident in the Parameters in LES CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. The information is taken from the Database LES database (see “Display ELAN Parameters in LECS Database” on page 292 for information about parameters in the LECS database).
  • Page 323 ELAN ELAN ELAN name type ---- -------------- ------ ------ ------- elan69_0 802.3 elan69_1 802.3 elan69_2 802.3 elan69_3 802.5 elan69_4 802.3 elan69_5 802.3 elan69_6 802.3 elan69_7 802.3 elan69_8 802.3 elan69_9 802.3 elan69_10 802.3 elan69_11 802.3 elan69_12 802.3 elan69_13 802.3 elan69_14 802.3 elan69_15 802.3 ELAN #4 is of type Token Ring.
  • Page 324 11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING ELAN Parameters for Resident LESs Table 47 ELAN Parameters for Resident LESs Name ELAN ID ELAN Names ELAN Type Max Frame Size Control Mcast * supported by CB7000 HD only † not typical (LES) MULATION ERVERS LIENTS...
  • Page 325: Update Elan Les-Bus Address

    Address part consisting of 6 bytes separated by dots. The last byte is a selector byte (0-f) that signifies the sequential identifier of the LES in the CoreBuilder 7000. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 326: Update Elan Parameters In Les Database

    11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING Update ELAN Updates the parameters for the specified ELAN in the LES database. Parameters in LES Table 48 describes the ELAN parameters you can update. Database After you use this command to update the parameters of an ELAN in the LES database you must use LMA to update the parameters of the ELAN in the LECS database in exactly the same way (see “Update ELAN Parameters in LECS Database”...
  • Page 327 ELAN Parameters for a LES Table 48 describes the ELAN parameters that can be updated. Table 48 ELAN Parameters for a LES Name Description ELAN Type The type of frames that the ELAN recognizes: 802.3 Ethernet type 802.3 Token Ring type Max Frame Size LAN Type Ethernet/Fast Ethernet:...
  • Page 328: Le_Arp Policy Configuration

    11: C HAPTER ONFIGURING LE_ARP Policy The following commands allow you to configure the LE_ARP policy. Configuration Display ELAN Displays the ELAN’s response policy. The ELAN response policy pertains to Response Policy the possible recipients of a response from a LES to an LE_ARP request by a LEC.
  • Page 329 The response policy of the ELAN with ELAN ID #2 is displayed as follows: Response policy is DIRECT VCC. ELAN Response Policies Table 49 ELAN Response Policies Name Description DIRECT VCC The LES sends the response to the requesting LEC only. DISTRIB ALL The LES sends the response to all LECs in the ELAN.
  • Page 330: Update Elan Response Policy

    11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING Update ELAN Updates the response policy for an ELAN: direct VCC, or distributed Response Policy connection. The new response policy takes effect immediately. Note that this is a global setting for all the clients in that ELAN. The factory default value is direct connection.
  • Page 331: Display Le_Arp Response Policy

    Response policy is: Description Checks the address table of the LES in the CoreBuilder 7000. If the LAN destination is not found, it sends the LE_ARP request to all LECs in the ELAN. If the LAN destination is found, it sends the LE_ARP response to recipients selected according to the ELAN response policy (see “Display ELAN Response Policy”...
  • Page 332 11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING Table 50 LE_ARP Verification Policies (continued) Name Forward Request Does not check the address table of the LES in the CoreBuilder (LES) MULATION ERVERS LIENTS Description 7000 but instead immediately sends the LE_ARP request to all LECs in the ELAN.
  • Page 333: Update Le_Arp Response Policy

    Update LE_ARP Updates the policy for handling LE_ARP requests for an ELAN: Respond or Response Policy Forward Request. The new response policy takes effect immediately. The factory default value is “forward request”. See Table 50 for a description of LE_ARP policies. This is a global setting for all the clients in the specified ELAN.
  • Page 334: Display Le_Arp Response Policy For Route Descriptor

    “Respond” option is selected in that policy (see Table 50). When the “Respond” policy is selected, the address table of the LES in the CoreBuilder 7000 is searched for the LAN destination. If the LAN destination is not found and is a Route Descriptor, this policy gives you the option of rejecting the LE_ARP request.
  • Page 335 Command Actions Enter menu sequence: (2) LEM: LAN Emulation (2) LES: LE Services (3) ELN: ELANs Information Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Format or Range ELAN ID 1–16 See “Display ELAN Parameters in LES Database” on page 322. 2 2 3 1 6 [parameters] Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 336: Update Le_Arp Response Policy For Route Descriptor

    11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING Update LE_ARP Updates the additional policy for handling LE_ARP requests for a Token Response Policy for Ring ELAN: Reject Request or Forward Request. The new response policy Route Descriptor will go into effect immediately. Note that this is a global setting for all the clients in that ELAN.
  • Page 337: Reset Les Configurations

    The following message appears: Do you really want to reset config y/n? Reset of saved configuration was done. The LES configurations of the CoreBuilder 7000 switch are restored to their factory default values. LE_ARP Policy Configuration (2) LEM: LAN Emulation...
  • Page 338: Display Lane Multicast Forward Delay

    ONFIGURING Display LANE Displays the LANE multicast forward delay. For certain switches and Multicast Forward bridges that connect to the CoreBuilder 7000 it is necessary to configure Delay a delay between a multicast send and a multicast forward. Command Actions...
  • Page 339: Update Lane Multicast Forward Delay

    Update LANE Updates the LANE multicast forward delay parameter. Multicast Forward Command Actions Delay Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter LANE multicast forward delay Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: mcast delay was set...
  • Page 340: Get Network Elan Id

    11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING Get Network ELAN id Displays the network ELAN id. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Network elan id: 22399 (LES) MULATION...
  • Page 341: Get Local Segment Id

    Get Local Segment id Displays the local segment id of a Token Ring LES. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: (2) LEM: LAN Emulation (2) LES: LE Services (3) ELN: ELANs Information (1) LSU: LES Setup...
  • Page 342: Set Local Segment Id

    11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING Set Local Segment id Sets the local segment id of a Token Ring LES. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN ID local segment id Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 343: Lec Operations

    LEC Operations The following commands allow you to configure the LEC operations. Display LEC Displays LAN emulation clients (LEC) connection information for a Connection Info specified ELAN and specified LEC. A LEC is specified by its ID. In order to determine the ID of a specific LEC, first perform this command with a value of 0 for LEC ID (as in the example below).
  • Page 344 11: C HAPTER ONFIGURING The LEC information for all LECs of the specified ELAN is displayed as follows: State Ctrl Direct mem_id/ Call_id --- ----------- --------- ---------- ------------------- -------- --- 22 Operational 1701/7766 1701/7767 1 Operational 1701/ 10 LEC Connection Information Table 52 LEC Connection Information Name LEC ID...
  • Page 345: Display Lec Address Info

    Display LEC Address Displays all MAC addresses, ATM addresses, and Route Descriptors of a Info specified LEC which are registered in the LES ARP-cache of a specified ELAN. A LEC is specified by its ID. If you do not know a LEC’s ID you can specify a value of 0 to display information for all LECs.
  • Page 346 11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING LECID: Primary ATM Addr: 47.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 0.c0.da.18.1.c.0 MAC address -------------- 0.c0.da.18.1.0 ************************************************************ LECID: Primary ATM Addr: 47.0.0.0.9.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 0.c0.da.18.4.c.0 MAC address -------------- 0.c0.da.18.4.0 ************************************************************ LLC Muxed: Service category: CBR (LES) MULATION ERVERS LIENTS ATM address ----------------------------------------- 47.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 0.c0.da.18.1.c.0 ATM address -----------------------------------------...
  • Page 347: Lan Emulation Statistics

    LAN Emulation The following commands allow you to view the LAN Emulation statistics. Statistics Displays statistics for the LES and BUS in a specified ELAN. Display LAN Emulation Statistics Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 348 11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING LES global counters ------------------- Total number of active clients: Total number of active MAC addresses for all clients: Total number of active ATM addresses for all clients: Total number of messages accepted by LES: Total number of messages rejected by LES: of the above, total rejected because of security: BUS global counters...
  • Page 349: Display Lec Statistics

    Display LEC Statistics Displays statistics for a LEC in a specified ELAN. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: LEC statistics for all LECs of the ELAN with ELAN ID 2 is displayed as follows: Num reg Num reg...
  • Page 350 11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING LEC Statistics Table 53 LEC Statistics Name LEC ID Num Reg MAC addr Num Reg ATM addr Num msg Sent by Client Num Reject Join Req Num LE arp Fwrd Num LE arp Resp (LES) MULATION ERVERS...
  • Page 351: Reset Lan Emulation Statistics

    Reset LAN Emulation Resets general LAN Emulation statistics for a specified ELAN to zero. Statistics Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN ID Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed:...
  • Page 352: Destroy Specific Lec

    11: C LAN E HAPTER ONFIGURING Destroy Specific LEC Deletes the specified LEC from the LES database. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN ID LEC id Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 353: Display Multicast Addresses

    Display Multicast Displays multicast addresses registered by the LECs. Addresses Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN ID mcast address Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 2 2 3 6 The following message is displayed: The address was set to multicast.
  • Page 354: Reset Elan

    Disconnects the control distribute channel to all LECs attached to the specified ELAN. This feature enables the user to reset the LANE Services without rebooting the CoreBuilder 7000 for the following purposes: Resets general LAN Emulation statistics for a specified ELAN to zero. Command Actions...
  • Page 355: Lec Elan Admission Security

    LEC ELAN A This chapter describes LEC ELAN admission security in the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch. For more information about LEC ELAN admission security, see Chapter 7 in the Operations Guide. DMISSION LEC not in ELAN Security List LECs in ELAN Security List Switch Security Save Security Configuration ECURITY...
  • Page 356: Lec Not In Elan Security List

    12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION LEC not in ELAN The following commands let you configure the LEC ELAN admission Security List security for LECs which are not in the ELAN security list. For more information, see “LANE Security” on page 161 in the Operations Guide. Display LEC ELAN Join Displays the default ELAN join privilege for LECs which are not in the ELAN security list.
  • Page 357: Update Lec Elan Join Privilege For Current Session

    Update LEC ELAN Join Updates the default ELAN join privilege for LECs which are not in the Privilege for Current ELAN security list for the current session. The default join privilege can be Session Accept or Reject. You need to save to flash to maintain this parameter after the next reboot.
  • Page 358: Lecs In Elan Security List

    12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION LECs in ELAN The following commands let you configure the LEC admission security for Security List LECs in an ELAN security list. For more information, “LANE Security” on page 161 in the Operations Guide. ECURITY Display LECs in ELAN Security List Delete all LECs from Security List...
  • Page 359: Display Lecs In Elan Security List

    Display LECs in ELAN Displays the LECs in the security list of the specified ELAN. The join Security List privilege (accept or reject) of each LEC or group of LECs is shown. For more information about interpreting the display, “Best Match Verification—Admitting Individual LECs in a Group”...
  • Page 360 12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION Example Enter: The ELAN security list is displayed for the ELAN with ID 1. The first line means that all LECs with the designated prefix are not allowed to join the ELAN. The second line means that the LEC with the designated ATM address is allowed to join the ELAN.
  • Page 361: Delete All Lecs From Security List

    Delete all LECs from Delete all LECs from the security list of the specified ELAN for the current Security List session. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN ID Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 362: Add All Joined Lecs To Security List

    12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION Add All Joined LECs Adds all currently–connected LECs to the security list of the specified to Security List ELAN for the current session with the Accept join privilege. Use this command to initialize the ELAN security list. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt...
  • Page 363: Add A Lec To Security List

    Add a LEC to Security Adds a LEC or group of LECs to the security list of the specified ELAN for List the current session. You specify the join privilege. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 364: Change The Join Privilege Of A Lec

    12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION Change the Join Changes the join privilege of a LEC or group of LECs for the specified Privilege of a LEC ELAN for the current session. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ELAN ID Index of LEC...
  • Page 365: Delete A Lec From The Security List

    Delete a LEC from the Deletes a LEC or group of LECs from the security list for the specified Security List ELAN for the current session. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 366: Perform A Security Check On A Lec

    12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION Perform a Security Performs a security check on a LEC or group of LECs for the specified Check on a LEC ELAN for the current session. The candidate LEC is searched for in the security list of the ELAN.
  • Page 367: Switch Security

    Switch Security The following commands allow you to enable or disable the LEC admission security for the entire switch. For more information, see “LANE Security” on page 161 in the Operations Guide. Display Switch Displays the LEC admission security status for the switch. Security Status Command Actions Enter menu sequence:...
  • Page 368: Enable/Disable Switch Security

    12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION Enable/Disable Enables or disables the LEC admission security status for the switch for Switch Security the current session. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Enable/disable Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 369: Save Security Configuration

    Save Security The following commands allow you to save and restore the security lists Configuration for all ELANs in the switch. For more information, see “LANE Security” on page 161 in the Operations Guide. Save Security Saves the security lists for all ELANs in the switch to flash memory. Configuration Command Actions Enter menu sequence:...
  • Page 370: Restore Security Configuration

    12: LEC ELAN A HAPTER DMISSION Restore Security Restores the security lists for all ELANs in the switch from flash memory. Configuration Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Continue prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 371: Configuring And

    PNNI (F This chapter describes the commands that allow you to configure and manage the PNNI nodes of the network. It includes the following topics: Configuring PNNI The following commands allow you to configure the PNNI nodes of the Nodes network: ONFIGURING AND OR THE...
  • Page 372: Get Number Of Nodes

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Get Number of Nodes Displays the number of defined PNNI nodes in the switch. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: The number of PNNI nodes in switch is 1.
  • Page 373: Get Enhanced 164 Address Support State

    Get Enhanced 164 Displays the status of the E.164 (enhanced 164) address support state: Address Support ENABLED or DISABLED. See “ATM Address Format” on page 39 in the State Operations Guide for more information on E.164. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 374: Set & Save Enhanced E.164 Address Support State

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set & Save Enhanced Updates the status of the enhanced E.164 address support state to E.164 Address ENABLED or DISABLED and saves it in flash memory. A change to the Support State status takes place after the next reboot. See “ATM Address Format” on page 39 in the Operations Guide for more information on E.164.
  • Page 375: Get Node Index

    Get Node Index Displays the number of PNNI nodes defined in the switch and the current PNNI node index. The default node index value is 1 and cannot be changed for this version. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 376 13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Number of PNNI nodes is 1. PNNI node index is 1. The number of PNNI nodes defined in the switch is 1 and the current PNNI node index is 1.
  • Page 377: Get Node Administrative Status

    Get Node Displays the administrative status of the PNNI node. The administrative Administrative Status status of the node may be UP or DOWN. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Node 1 of 1.
  • Page 378: Set Node Administrative Status To Up

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Node Updates the administrative status of the PNNI node to UP. The change Administrative Status takes place immediately and is saved in flash memory for the next reboot. to UP Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 379: Set Node Administrative Status To Down

    Set Node Updates the administrative status of the PNNI node to DOWN. The Administrative Status change takes place immediately and is saved in flash memory for the next to DOWN reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 380: Purge Whole Pnni Database

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Purge Whole PNNI Clears the entire PNNI database. All entries in the PNNI database will be Database deleted. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following prompt is displayed: Node 1 of 1.
  • Page 381: Get Node Level

    Get Node Level Displays the current node level. The node level is the hierarchy level of the peer group to which it belongs. For more information, see “Organizing a Network Hierarchy” on page 71 in the Operations Guide. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 382: Set Node Level

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Node Level Updates the current node level. The node level is the hierarchy level of the peer group to which it belongs. For more information, see “Organizing a Network Hierarchy” on page 71 in the Operations Guide. A change to the node level takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 383: Get Atm Address

    The node level of node 1 is set to 80. Displays the ATM address of the current PNNI node. Get ATM Address Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 1 1 10 4 3 3 2 1 The following message is displayed: PNNI Node 1 of 1.
  • Page 384: Set Default Atm Address

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Default ATM Sets the last six bytes (ESI - End System Identifier) of the ATM address of Address the current node to the default ATM address value. A change to the default ATM address takes place after the next reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 385: Set Atm Address

    Set ATM Address Updates the last six bytes (ESI - End System Identifier) of the ATM address of the current node. A change to the ATM address takes place after the next reboot. For more information on ATM addressing in PNNI, see “ATM Address Format”...
  • Page 386 13: C PNNI (F HAPTER ONFIGURING AND ANAGING OR THE XTENDED ERSION The address is updated to its new value. The ESI of the ATM address displayed can also be changed by editing the existing address. This is done by pressing the BackSpace, left and/or right arrow keys at the prompt and overwriting any of the last six bytes of the address.
  • Page 387: Get Peer Group Id

    Get Peer Group ID Displays the Peer Group ID of the PNNI node. For more information of peer groups, see “Organizing a Network Hierarchy” on page 71 in the Operations Guide. A change to the peer group id takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 388: Set Peer Group Id

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Peer Group ID Sets the Peer Group ID of the PNNI node. For more information on peer groups, see “Organizing a Network Hierarchy” on page 71 in the Operations Guide. Currently the peer group ID cannot be changed via this option. To change the peer group ID, the ATM address network prefix and node level should be changed.
  • Page 389: Get Node Id

    Get Node ID Displays the ID (ATM address) of the PNNI node (22 bytes). Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 1 1 10 4 3 3 4 1 The following message is displayed: PNNI Node 1 of 1.
  • Page 390: Set Default Node Id

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Default Node ID Updates the ID of the PNNI node to the default address. A change to the default node ID takes place after the next reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 391: Set Node Id

    Set Node ID Updates the ID of the PNNI node to a new address. A change to the node lD takes place after the administrative status is set to UP or after the next reboot. For more information, see “Set Node Administrative Status to UP”...
  • Page 392: Get Node Name

    Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: PNNI Node 1 of 1. Node Name: 3Com World PNNI (F ANAGING OR THE XTENDED (1) SYS: Platform config (1) SET: Switch setup...
  • Page 393: Set Node Name

    System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 1 1 10 4 3 3 5 2 3Com World The following message is displayed: Node Name was SET to: 3Com World The name of the node is updated to 3Com World.
  • Page 394: Get Pgl Priority

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Get PGL Priority Displays the node peer group leader priority. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed: Node 1 of 1. Node PGL Priority is: 0 PNNI (F ANAGING OR THE...
  • Page 395: Set Pgl Priority

    Set PGL Priority Updates the node peer group priority. Currently, the peer group priority is set to 0 and cannot be changed. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: 1 1 10 4 3 3 6 2 The following message is displayed: Node 1 of 1.
  • Page 396: Setting The Timers

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Setting the Timers The following commands allow you to set values for the different PNNI timers and intervals. These parameters are part of the Quality of Service (QoS) metrics that are used in establishing a signal. PNNI (F ANAGING OR THE...
  • Page 397: Set Ptse Holddown Timer

    Set PTSE Holddown Sets the PTSE holddown timer value. The PTSE holddown timer value is Timer the value (expressed in milliseconds) used by the specified node to limit the rate at which it can send PTSEs. A change to the PTSE holddown timer value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 398: Set Hello Holddown Timer

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Hello Holddown Sets the Hello holddown timer value. The Hello holddown timer value is Timer the value (expressed in milliseconds) used by the specified node to limit the rate at which it sends Hello packets. A change to the Hello holddown timer value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 399: Set Hello Interval

    Set Hello Interval Sets the Hello interval value. In the absence of triggered Hellos, the specified node will send one Hello packet on each of its ports every “interval” seconds. A change to the Hello interval value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 400: Set Hello Inactivity Factor

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Hello Inactivity Sets the Hello inactivity factor. The Hello inactivity factor is the amount of Factor time (expressed in Hello intervals) after which the sending node will consider a link to its neighbor down, if the neighbor does not respond. For more information on Hello intervals, see “Set Hello Interval”...
  • Page 401: Set Ptse Refresh Interval

    Set PTSE Refresh Sets the PTSE refresh interval value. The PTSE refresh interval is the Interval amount of time (in seconds) that passes before the next PTSE is flooded to all the nodes in the current peer group. A change to the PTSE refresh interval value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 402: Set Ptse Lifetime Factor

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set PTSE Lifetime Sets the PTSE lifetime factor value. The PTSE lifetime factor is the value Factor used to calculate the initial lifetime of a PTSE. The PTSE refresh interval is multiplied by this percentage to obtain the initial lifetime factor. A change to the PTSE lifetime factor value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 403: Set Retransmit Interval

    Set Retransmit Sets the retransmit interval. The retransmit interval is the time after which Interval unacknowledged PTSEs will be retransmitted. A change to the retransmit interval takes place after the next reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter interval Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 404: Set Peer Delayed Ack Interval

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Peer Delayed ACK Sets the peer delayed acknowledge interval. The peer delayed Interval acknowledge interval is the minimum time period (expressed in milliseconds) between transmissions of delayed PTSE acknowledgment packets. A change to the peer delayed ACK interval value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 405: Set Avcr Proportional Multiplier (%)

    Set AvCR Sets the AvCR (Available Capacity for Minimum Cell Rate) proportional Proportional multiplier percentage. The AvCR proportional multiplier percentage is the Multiplier (%) proportional multiplier used in the algorithms that determine significant changes for AvCR parameters, expressed as a percentage. A change to the AvCR proportional multiplier percentage takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 406: Set Avcr Minimum Threshold (%)

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set AvCR Minimum Sets the AvCR minimum threshold percentage. The AvCR minimum Threshold (%) threshold percentage is the minimum percentage change in bandwidth, after which a node will inform its neighbors of a significant change via a PTSE.
  • Page 407: Set Cdv Proportional Multiplier (%)

    Set CDV Proportional Sets the CDV proportional multiplier percentage. The CDV proportional Multiplier (%) multiplier percentage is the percentage difference in the Cell Delay Variation metrics from the last value advertised. A change to the CDV proportional multiplier percentage value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 408: Set Ctd Proportional Multiplier (%)

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set CTD Proportional Sets the CTD proportional multiplier percentage. The CTD proportional Multiplier (%) multiplier percentage is a percentage of the last advertised Maximum Cell Transfer Delay. A change to the CTD proportional multiplier percentage value takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 409: Set Svcc Initiation Time

    Set SVCC Initiation Sets the SVCC initiation time. The SVCC initiation time is the time it takes Time to reinitiate a Switched Virtual Channel Connection after it has been taken down. For more information on virtual channel connections, see Chapter 7, “LAN Emulation Versions 1.0 and 2.0” in the Operations Guide.
  • Page 410: Set Svcc Retry Time

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set SVCC Retry Time Sets the SVCC (Switch Virtual Channel Connection) retry time. The SVCC retry time is the time that the specified node will delay after a viable SVCC-based RCC is unexpectedly taken down, before attempting to reestablish it.
  • Page 411: Set Svcc Calling Integrity Time

    Set SVCC Calling Sets the SVCC calling integrity time. The SVCC calling integrity time is the Integrity Time default value used to initiate the SVCC integrity timer at the node that initiates a switched virtual circuit at a logical group node. A change to the SVCC calling integrity time takes place after the next reboot.
  • Page 412: Set Svcc Called Integrity Time

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set SVCC Called Sets the SVCC called integrity time. The SVCC called integrity time is the Integrity Time default value used to initialize the SVCC integrity timer at th enode that accepts a switched virutal circuit at a logical group node originated by a neighbor node.
  • Page 413: Set All Timers To Their Default Values

    Set All Timers to Their Resets all the timers in the timers menu to their default values. Default Values Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed:...
  • Page 414: Setting Optimization Metrics

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Setting The following commands allow you to set up the optimization metrics for Optimization the network. Metrics Get Optimization Displays the PNNI optimization metrics table. This table contains the Metrics current values of all the optimization metrics for each class of service. For more information on QoS optimization metrics, see “Path Selection”...
  • Page 415 Command Actions (1) SYS: Platform config Enter menu sequence: (1) SET: Switch setup (10) PNI: PNNI Setup 1 1 10 4 3 5 1 Direct access sequence: Command Result The PNNI optimization metrics table is displayed. System action taken: Information is displayed as shown in the example. System message display: Optimization Metrics Table Parameters Table 54 describes the parameters that may be displayed in the...
  • Page 416 13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Table 55 Optimization Values (continued) Value 4 - opt_ctv 5 - opt_clr_clp0 6 - opt_clr_clp0+1 Example Enter: The following information is displayed: PNNI Optimization Metrics Table Press ENTER to continue... PNNI (F ANAGING OR THE XTENDED Description Optimized Cell Transfer Variation...
  • Page 417: Set Optimization For Cbr

    Set Optimization for Updates the Constant Bit Rate (CBR) optimization parameter. A change to the CBR optimization parameter takes place immediately. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter constant bit rate Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 418: Set Optimization For Realtime-Vbr

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Optimization for Updates the Real Time Variable Bit Rate (VBR) optimization parameter. A RealTime-VBR change to the RtVBR optimization parameter takes place immediately. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter constant bit rate Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 419: Set Optimization For Nonrealtime-Vbr

    Set Optimization for Sets the Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate (VBR) optimization parameter. A NonRealTime-VBR change to the NrtVBR optimization parameter takes place immediately. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter constant bit rate Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 420: Set Optimization For Abr

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Optimization for Updates the Available Bit Rate (ABR) optimization parameter. A change to the ABR optimization parameter takes place immediately. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter constant bit rate Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 421: Set Optimization For Ubr

    Set Optimization for Updates the Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) optimization parameter. A change to the UBR optimization parameter takes place immediately. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter constant bit rate Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example...
  • Page 422: Set Optimization For All Classes To Default

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set Optimization for Resets all the optimization parameters to their default values. All Classes to Default Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 423: Select Port For Interface Parameter Setting

    Select Port for Selects the port for which the interface parameters will be set. Interface Parameter Command Actions Setting Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter port number Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following message is displayed:...
  • Page 424: Setting Interface Parameters

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Setting Interface The following commands allow you to set the different interface Parameters parameters in the network. PNNI (F ANAGING OR THE XTENDED Set Aggregation Token Set CBR Administrative Weight Set RtVBR Administrative Weight Set NrtVBR Administrative Weight Set ABR Administrative Weight Set UBR Administrative Weight Set RCC Service Category...
  • Page 425: Set Aggregation Token

    Set Aggregation Sets the aggregation token. The aggregation token is a number assigned Token to an outside link by the border nodes. This option is currently not supported in this version. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter aggregation token Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 426: Set Cbr Administrative Weight

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set CBR Sets the CBR Administrative Weight parameter. The CBR administrative Administrative weight is the administrative weight of this interface port for the constant Weight bit rate service category. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter CBR admin weight Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 427: Set Rtvbr Administrative Weight

    Set RtVBR Sets the RtVBR Administrative Weight parameter. The RtVBR Administrative administrative weight is the administrative weight of this interface port Weight for the real-time variable bit rate service category. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter RtVBR admin weight Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 428: Set Nrtvbr Administrative Weight

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set NrtVBR Sets the NrtVBR Administrative Weight parameter. The NrtVBR Administrative administrative weight is the administrative weight of this interface port Weight for the non-real-time variable bit rate service category. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter NrtVBR admin weight...
  • Page 429: Set Abr Administrative Weight

    Set ABR Sets the ABR Administrative Weight parameter. The ABR administrative Administrative weight is the administrative weight of this interface port for the available Weight bit rate service category. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter ABR admin weight Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 430: Set Ubr Administrative Weight

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Set UBR Sets the UBR Administrative Weight parameter. The UBR administrative Administrative weight is the administrative weight of this interface port for the Weight unspecified bit rate service category. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter UBR admin weight Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 431: Set Rcc Service Category

    Set RCC Service Sets the RCC service category parameter. The RCC service category is the Category service category used for the PNNI routing control channel (VCI = 18) on this interface. See Table 54 for an explanation of the service category parameters.
  • Page 432: Reset Pnni Interface Parameters To Default Values

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Reset PNNI Interface Resets all the PNNI interface parameters for the specified interface port Parameters to Default (as selected in the Select Port option) to their default values. The Values parameter reset takes place immediately. See “Select Port for Interface Parameter Setting”...
  • Page 433: Reset All Pnni Interface Parameters To Default Values

    Reset All PNNI Resets all the PNNI parameters for all interface ports to their default Interface Parameters values. The parameter reset takes place immediately. to Default Values Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Confirm reset Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 434: Managing The Scope Mapping Table

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Managing the The following commands allow you to manage the scope mapping table. Scope Mapping Table Displays the scope mapping table on the screen. View Scope Mapping Table Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 435 Scope Mapping Table Parameters Table 56 describes the parameters displayed in the scope mapping table. Table 56 Scope Mapping Table Parameters Parameter pnniScopeLocalNetwork pnniScopeLocalNetworkPlusOne pnniScopeLocalNetworkPlusTwo pnniScopeSiteMinusOne pnniScopeIntraSite pnniScopeSitePlusOne pnniScopeOrganizationMinusOne pnniScopeIntraOrganization pnniScopeOrganizationPlusOne pnniScopeCommunityMinusOne pnniScopeIntraCommunity pnniScopeCommunityPlusOne pnniScopeRegional Description The highest level of PNNI hierarchy (i.e., smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the organizational scope value localNetwork.
  • Page 436 13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Table 56 Scope Mapping Table Parameters (continued) Parameter pnniScopeInterRegional pnniScopeGlobal Example Enter: The following information is displayed: PNNI (F ANAGING OR THE XTENDED Description The highest level of PNNI hierarchy (i.e. smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the organizational scope value interRegional.
  • Page 437: Modify Scope Mapping Table

    Modify Scope Modifies parameters in the scope mapping table. A change to the scope Mapping Table mapping table parameters takes place after the next reboot. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Enter a parameter at the prompt Parameter Table index PNNI level Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken:...
  • Page 438: Set Scope Mapping Table To Defaults

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Example Enter: The following message is displayed: PNNI Scope Mapping Table ROW new value Index Press ENTER to continue... The hierarchical level of pnniScopeGlobal is updated to 32. Resets all the parameters of the scope mapping table to their default Set Scope Mapping Table to Defaults values.
  • Page 439: Configuring The Route Cache

    The following prompt is displayed: Set PNNI Scope Mapping Table to defaults (y/n) Enter 'y' or 'Y', all other input keeps the old values The following message is displayed: PNNI Scope Mapping Table is set to default values Press ENTER to continue... Configuring the The following commands allow you to set up the route cache parameters.
  • Page 440: Get Cache State

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Get Cache State Display the current DTL cache state. The DTL cache state may be ENABLED or DISABLED. The default cache state is ENABLED. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter:...
  • Page 441: Set Cache State

    Set Cache State Set the DTL cache state to ENABLED/DISABLED. The default cache state is ENABLED. If the cache is disabled, it is not refreshed and calls are not added to it. This means that for each incoming call, a new path will be recalculated.
  • Page 442: Get Cache Refresh For Add Party

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Get Cache Refresh for Displays whether or not the last cache accumulated for a route (between ADD PARTY the same source and any destination that has previously been accessed) will continue to be used when an ADD PARTY route is added. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 443: Set Cache State For Add Party

    Set Cache State for Determines whether or not the last cache accumulated for a route ADD PARTY (between a specific source and any destination that has previously been accessed) will continue to be used when an ADD PARTY route is added (Save) or will be reinitialized (Drop).
  • Page 444: Get Max Number Of Routes Per Cache

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Get Max Number of Displays the number of calls that can pass between a specific source and Routes per Cache any destination that has previously been accessed using the same route. After this number of calls, the cache will be refreshed. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence:...
  • Page 445: Set Max Number Of Routes Per Cache

    Set Max Number of Sets the number of calls that can pass between a specific source and any Routes per Cache destination node that has previously been accessed using the same route. After this number of calls, the cache will be refreshed. The default number of calls is 40.
  • Page 446: Showing Pnni Information

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Showing PNNI The following commands allow you to display PTSE and other PNNI Information information. Displays all types of PTSE messages stored in the topology database. For Display All PTSEs in more information on topology databases, see “Organizing a Network Database Hierarchy”...
  • Page 447: Level

    PTSE Table Parameters Table 58 through Table 63 describe the parameters displayed in the PTSE table. For clarity, the information has been divided into different sections: Table 58 PTSE Table Parameters - PTSE Section Parameter Description Level # Hierarchical level. Node # The number of the node.
  • Page 448 13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Table 59 PTSE Table Parameters - Node Topology Link Section (continued) Parameter Local Port Remote Port Remote Node Table 60 PTSE Table Parameters - Node Address Section Parameter Address prefix Length Node Table 61 PTSE Table Parameters - Peer Group Neighbor Table Section Parameter Remote Node Id State...
  • Page 449 Table 63 PTSE Table Parameters - Statistics Section Parameter Description DTL Count Originator The total number of DTL stacks that this switching system has originated and placed into signaling messages. This value includes the number of alternate route DTL stacks (see Alternate DTL Count Originator below).
  • Page 450: Node # 1 Id= 48A0:47:00000000003C000000000000.00C0Da600047.Ff Ptse_Id

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND The following information is displayed: Level: 72 ---------------------> Node # 1 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c000000000000.00c0da600047.ff PTSE_Id Length Type Seq. no. CkSum Lifetime Description Topology : Node # 1 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c000000000000.00c0da600047.ff LocPort RemPort Remote node 48a0:47:00000000003c000002000000.00c0da000004.ff Address prefixes: Address 47:00000000003c000000000000.
  • Page 451: Display Ptse Node Information

    Display PTSE Node Displays PTSE information for each node stored in the topology database. Information Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Node PTSE Table Parameters For a full description of all the parameters displayed in the node information table, see Table 58: PTSE Table Parameters - PTSE Section.
  • Page 452: Ptse_Id

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Level: 72 ----------------------> Node # 1 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c000000000000.00c0da600047.ff PTSE_Id Length Type Seq. no. CkSum Lifetime Description Node # 2 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c00000000eeee.00c0da000001.ff PTSE_Id Length Type Seq. no. CkSum Lifetime Description Node # 3 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c000002000000.00c0da000004.ff PTSE_Id Length Type Seq.
  • Page 453: Display Topology Link Information

    Display Topology Link Displays all links for each node whose information is stored in the Information topology database. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Topology Link PTSE Table Parameters For a full description of all the parameters displayed in the node information table, see Table 59: PTSE Table Parameters - Node Topology Link Section.
  • Page 454 13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Level: 72 ----------------------> Topology : Node # 1 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c000000000000.00c0da600047.ff LocPort RemPort Remote node 48a0:47:00000000003c00000000eeee.00c0da000001.ff Node # 2 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c00000000eeee.00c0da000001.ff LocPort RemPort Remote node 48a0:47:00000000003c000000000000.00c0da600047.ff 48a0:47:00000000003c000000000000.00c0da600047.ff 48a0:47:00000000003c000003000000.00c0da000002.ff Node # 3 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c000002000000.00c0da000004.ff LocPort RemPort Remote node Node # 4 Id= 48a0:47:00000000003c000003000000.00c0da000002.ff LocPort...
  • Page 455: Display Summary Address Table

    Display Summary Displays the summary address table stored in the topology database. Address Table Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Summary Address Table Parameters For a full description of all the parameters displayed in the node information table, see Table 62: PTSE Table Parameters - Summary Address Table Section.
  • Page 456: Display Node Address Information

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Display Node Address Displays all ATM addresses that are used for route calculation of each Information node about which information is stored in the topology database. Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Node Address PTSE Table Parameters...
  • Page 457: Display Pgl Election Information

    The following information is displayed: Address prefixes: Address 47:00000000003c000000000000. 47:00000000003c00000000eeee. 47:00000000003c000002000000. 47:00000000003c000003000000. 47:00000000003c000004000000. 47:007900000000000000000000.00a03e000001 152 47:007900000000000000000000.00a03e000001 47:007900000000000000000000.00a03e000001 47:007900000000000000000000.00a03e000001 Display PGL Election Displays information on the peer group leader election. The default peer Information group leadership priority is 0 and cannot be changed for this version. Therefore, in this version, a node cannot be defined as a Peer Group Leader.
  • Page 458 13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND Peer Group Leader Table Parameters Table 64 describes the parameters displayed in the Peer Group Leader table. Table 64 Peer Group Leader Table Parameters Parameter PGL Leadership Priority Peer Group Leader Preferred PGL Example Enter: PNNI (F ANAGING OR THE...
  • Page 459: Display Peer Group Neighbor Information

    The following information is displayed: Level: 72 ---------------------> PGL Information: PGL Leadership Priority = 0 PeerGroupLeader = 0000:00:000000000000000000000000.000000000000.00 Preferred PGL = 0000:00:000000000000000000000000.000000000000.00 Display Peer Group Displays information on the peer group neighbors of the Local Node. Neighbor Information Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result...
  • Page 460: Display Statistics Information

    13: C HAPTER ONFIGURING AND The following information is displayed: NeighbourPeerTable: RemoteNodeId 48a0:47:00000000003c00000000eeee.00c0da000001.ff Full 48a0:47:00000000003c000002000000.00c0da000004.ff Full Display Statistics Displays statistical information about network events that occur when the node is up. Information Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display:...
  • Page 461: Dump Cached Dtls (Ubr)

    Dump Cached DTLs Erases DTLs from cache memory. (UBR) Command Actions Enter menu sequence: Direct access sequence: Command Result System action taken: System message display: Example Enter: The following information is displayed: (1) SYS: Platform config (1) SET: Switch setup (10) PNI: PNNI Setup (4) CFP: Configure PNNI (7) SHO: Show PNNI information...
  • Page 462 13: C PNNI (F HAPTER ONFIGURING AND ANAGING OR THE XTENDED ERSION...
  • Page 463: Technical Support

    3Com recommends that you access the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web site. Online Technical 3Com offers worldwide product support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Services through the following online systems: World Wide Web Site...
  • Page 464: 3Com Ftp Site

    Download drivers, patches, software, and MIBs across the Internet from the 3Com FTP Site 3Com public FTP site. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To connect to the 3Com FTP site, enter the following information into...
  • Page 465: 3Com Facts Automated Fax Service

    Access by Digital Modem ISDN users can dial in to the 3Com BBS using a digital modem for fast access up to 64 Kbps. To access the 3Com BBS using ISDN, call the following number: 1 847 262 6000 3Com Facts...
  • Page 466 A: T PPENDIX ECHNICAL UPPORT When you contact 3Com for assistance, have the following information ready: Here is a list of worldwide technical telephone support numbers: Country Telephone Number Asia, Pacific Rim Australia 1 800 678 515 Hong Kong 800 933 486...
  • Page 467: Returning Products For Repair

    Returning Products Before you send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first for Repair obtain an authorization number. Products sent to 3Com without authorization numbers will be returned to the sender unopened, at the sender’s expense. To obtain an authorization number, call or fax:...
  • Page 468 A: T PPENDIX ECHNICAL UPPORT...
  • Page 469 ATM S Physical Dimensions Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Thermal Rating Safety Agency Certifications Designed to Comply with AC Protection Electromagnetic Compatibility ® UILDER WITCH Height: 38.8 cm (15.3 in) Width: 3.81 cm (1.5 in) Depth: 32.7 cm (12.8 in) Weight: 1.7 kg (3.74 lb) 0°...
  • Page 470 B: C ® 7000 F PPENDIX UILDER Power Supply AC Line Frequency Input Voltage Options Current Rating Redundancy (optional) Standards supported SNMP ATM S AMILY WITCH PECIFICATIONS 47 to 63 Hz 110/220 Volt Auto selectable 5/2.8 amps typical dual power supplies MIB II (RFC 1213) AToM MIB (RFC 1695) AToM 2 (Circuit Statistics)
  • Page 471 CoreBuilder Management Switch Module and Interface LEDs Interface Card CoreBuilder Management Management and Interface Connectors Interfaces PWR - Power indication (Green) FAIL - Module fail indication (Red) ACT - Activity, module active and running (Yellow) 10BASE-T status - Ethernet port status (Green) Service port status - RS-232 (Green) Control port status - RS-232 (Green) FAIL...
  • Page 472: B Core Builder ® 7000 Family Atm Switch Specifications

    B: C ® 7000 F ATM S PPENDIX UILDER AMILY WITCH PECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 473: C Safety Information

    CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT 3Com recommends that you do not look into the LED while it is powered on, either by the naked eye or through any magnifying device.
  • Page 474: Körperliche Schäden

    CoreBuilder 7200F Interface Module CoreBuilder 7600 (Fx interface) Interface Module CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 3Com recommends that you do not look into the Laser while it is powered on, either by the naked eye or through any magnifying device. Class 1 laser products include...
  • Page 475: Equipment Damage

    Equipment Damage To avoid damaging your CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch, follow these precautions: Schäden am Gerät Um Schäden an ihrem CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Schalter zu vermeiden, folgen Sie diesen Vorsichtsmaßnahmen: Dommage causé à Afin d'éviter d'endommager le commutateur CoreBuilder 7000 Family l'équipement...
  • Page 476 C: S PPENDIX AFETY NFORMATION...
  • Page 477: Enu Ndex

    The following table shows where to find the description of each menu action in the following chapters. The index has the same structure as the menu hierarchy. Clicking on the page number in the “Mgmt Guide” column takes you to the command description. Clicking on the page number in the “Ops Guide”...
  • Page 478 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title Get get community string Set & save get community string Get set community string Set & save set community string Get eth type Set & save eth type Get single IP mode Set &...
  • Page 479 Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title Set profile of port Get protocol version Set protocol version Save signaling protocol config. Get call proceeding flag Set & save call proceeding flag Display signaling stack capacity LE Commands Show LE services status Enable and save LE services Disable and save LE services Show LECS status...
  • Page 480 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title ILMI Commands Get ILMI version Set & save ILMI version Get auto-config ON/OFF status Set & save auto-config. ON/OFF status Get auto-discovery ON/OFF status Set & save auto-discovery ON/OFF status Get LECS via ILMI ON/OFF status Set &...
  • Page 481 Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title VP tunneling get ports Add VP tunneling port Remove VP tunneling port Get tunnels on port Enable tunnel on port Disable tunnel on port Get port link down sensitivity Set & save port link down sensitivity Switch Clock Synchronization Setup Display clock synchronization mode Set &...
  • Page 482 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title Get ‘ignore slot’ status Set ‘ignore slot’ status Upload configuration from flash to the TFTP server Download configuration from TFTP server to flash Copy software to redundant switch Switch modules Interface Card Commands Interface cards Enable interface...
  • Page 483 Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title LECS ELAN Database Operations Display all elans Display elan type and params Edit elan type and params Display all mac addresses Delete mac address Add new mac address Display all atm addresses Delete atm address Add new atm address Add new elan address Delete elan record...
  • Page 484 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title LECS restore network topology LECS statistics Reset LECS LAN Emulation Services LES-BUS address elans general info LES Setup Set & save LES-BUS address Get response policy Set & save response policy Get LE arp policy Set &...
  • Page 485 Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title LEC statistics Reset general LE statistics Destroy specific LEC Multicast addresses LES edit elans params LES restart elan LANE Security Configuration Get elan default behavior Set elan default behavior Display elan security table Delete elan security table Add currently connected LECs to elan table Add a new security entry...
  • Page 486 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title MPOA Devices Configuration Display current configuration Set keep-alive time Set keep-alive lifetime Set internetwork-layer protocols Set initial retry time Set retry time maximum Set give-up time Set default holding time Display current configuration Set shortcut-setup frame count Set shortcut-setup frame time...
  • Page 487 Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title Conns of not active addresses PVC Operations PVC operations Create full UBR PVC call Create UBR PVC call Create out VC in call Release PVC call Release out PVC from call Save connections Reset saved connections Create CBR PVC call Create rt-VBR PVC call...
  • Page 488 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 65 Menu Index (continued) Command Title Reset control frames Signaling IFC comms statistics Phy layer-reset counters Reset counters per port Reset counters per vpi/vci Signaling-reset counters IFC comms stats reset counters General Operations ATM features Logout Version Fast setup...
  • Page 489 Table 66 PNNI Commands (Extended Version Only) (continued) Command Title Get enh. E.164 address support state Set & save enh. E.164 address support state Node Characteristics Get node index Set node index Get node admin. status Set node admin. status to UP Set node admin.
  • Page 490 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 66 PNNI Commands (Extended Version Only) (continued) Command Title Hello holddown timer Hello interval Hello inactivity factor PTSE refresh interval PTSE lifetime factor Retransmit interval Peer delayed ACK interval AvCR proportional multiplier (%) AvCR minimum threshold (%) CDV proportional multiplier (%) CTD proportional multiplier SVCC initiation time...
  • Page 491 Table 66 PNNI Commands (Extended Version Only) (continued) Command Title Interface Configuration Select port Interface Parameters Aggregation token CBR admin. weight rt-VBR admin. weight nrt-VBR admin. weight ABR admin. weight UBR admin. weight RCC service category Set to defaults Set all int. param. to defaults Scope Mapping Table Configuration View scope mapping table Modify scope mapping table...
  • Page 492 D: M PPENDIX NDEX Table 66 PNNI Commands (Extended Version Only) (continued) Command Title Node PTSEs Topology (Link) PTSEs Address PTSEs Summary address table PGL election Neighbors Statistics Dump Cached DTLs (UBR) ... . Direct Access Mgmt Guide Sequence...
  • Page 493 LOSSARY Available Bit Rate. An ATM layer service category for which the limiting ATM layer transfer characteristics provided by the network may change subsequent to connection establishment. address prefix A string of 0 or more bits up to a maximum of 152 bits that is the lead portion of one or more ATM addresses.
  • Page 494 LOSSARY Asynchronous Transfer Mode. A transfer method used for LAN and WAN. ATM carries voice, video, and data at speeds up to 2.2 Gbps and can integrate geographically distant disparate networks. Also called cell relay. ATM Adaptation A set of protocols that translate user traffic from higher-layer protocols Layer (AAL) into ATM format.
  • Page 495 CoreBuilder 7000 The 3Com CoreBuilder 7000/7000HD switch is a high-performance, modular ATM switch. Cell Loss Priority. A bit in the ATM cell header indicating that if there is a need to discard a cell, the cell with the CLP bit marked is to be discarded.
  • Page 496 LOSSARY A form of packet-switching that requires a predefined circuit from connection- source to destination to be established before data can be transferred. oriented communications A mechanism used by ATM networks when a connection setup request crankback is blocked. The path is rolled back to an intermediate node, which attempts to discover another path to the final destination.
  • Page 497 quality of service class makes use of explicit forward congestion indication. Ethernet A CSMA/CD, 10 Mbps, local area data network, developed by Xerox Corporation. It is one of the most popular baseband LANs in use. ELAN name The name assigned an ELAN (Emulated Local Area Network). End System Identifier.
  • Page 498 Transmission of auxiliary information, e.g., management messages over the media also used by the system users. interface card Up to four interface cards can be placed in the CoreBuilder 7000. Each interface card contains four ATM ports for connection to network devices.
  • Page 499 LOSSARY of functions implemented in a LAN edge device to interface with an ATM network in support of LAN Emulation. LEC ID LAN Emulation Client Identifier: This identifier, contained in the LAN Emulation header, indicates the ID of the ATM host or ATM-LAN bridge. It is unique for every ATM Client.
  • Page 500 LOSSARY equipment has lost the received signal. This is used to monitor the performance of the PHY layer. LUNI LAN Emulation User to Network Interface. The standardized interface between a LE client and a LE server (LES, LECS and BUS). MaxCR Maximum Cell Rate.
  • Page 501 Operation and A cell that contains ATM LM information. It does not form part of the Maintenance cell upper layer information transfer. (OAM) out-of-band Transmission of auxiliary information e.g., management messages, over a medium other than that used by the system users. A set of logical nodes which are grouped for purposes of creating a peer group routing hierarchy.
  • Page 502 LOSSARY (Quality of Service) Quality of service is defined on an end-to-end basis in terms of the following attributes of the end-end-to-end ATM connection: Cell Loss Ration, Cell Transfer Delay and Cell Delay Variation. Quality of Service Parameters that are defined by the network manager and include (QoS) metrics information on bandwidth, guaranteed cell delay, jitter, and other performance options available for establishing a new ATM connection.
  • Page 503 A CoreBuilder 7000 switching module found in the slot just under the power supply. An additional switching module can be used for redundancy. The switching module contains a control port, a management port and a service port.
  • Page 504 LOSSARY experienced by a UBR connection, or as to the cell transfer delay experienced by cells on the connection. User-Network Interface. An interface point between ATM end users and a private ATM switch, or between a private ATM switch and the public carrier ATM network defined by physical and protocol specifications per ATM Forum UNI documents.
  • Page 505 NDEX Numbers 3Com bulletin board service (3Com BBS) 464 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 463 3Com URL 463 3ComFacts 465 AAL5-layer control statistics display 244 reset 246 ABR, see Available Bit Rate AC line frequency 470 AC protection 469 ADD PARTY...
  • Page 506 426 optimization parameter 417 control connection 471 conventions notice icons 18 text 18 CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switches Installation and Startup Guide 22 Management Guide 22 Operations Guide 22 overview 25 related documentation 22 safety information 473 CoreBuilder 7000HD...
  • Page 507 display 98 update 99 E-IISP 34 disabling 101 enabling 102 looping 499 ELAN add 301 ATM address 298 ATM address, adding 300 ATM address, deleting 299 delete 302 display 290 join privilege 356, 357 LES-BUS address 325 MAC address 295, 297 maximum frame size 293, 324 name 324 parameters 293...
  • Page 508 NDEX channel polling interval 138, 139 channel polling status 136 general 34 restart 146 version 128 ILMI version update 129 address port connection 173 ATM address 152, 157 ATM addresses at port 151, 156 member ID 152, 158 information finding 18 input voltage options 470 interface card 622/OC-3 compatibility type 107...
  • Page 509 status 257 LECS-order database adding LECS 261 display 260 adding to security list 363 LED specifications 4-port interface card 471 switch module 471 configurations reset 337 general information 316 redundancy 263 redundancy parameters 263 redundant 316, 317 specific information 317 statistics 347 LES-BUS addresses display 320...
  • Page 510 418 setting for UBR 421 setting metrics 414 optimization metrics table displaying 414 parameters 415 overview CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switches 25 parameters interface 423, 424 peer delayed acknowledge interval setting 404 peer group leader election 457...
  • Page 511 table parameters - summary address 448 topology link information 453 unacknowledged 403 ATM port connection type 174, 177 full setup 180 quick setup 183 release 185 PVC call cell loss level 182 priority 182 type 182 PVC connection erase from flash 188 parameters 182 save 187 PVC destination...
  • Page 512 Synchronous Optical Network interfaces 27 system software download by serial port 48 download by TFTP 47 technical support 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services 463 3Com URL 463 bulletin board service 464 fax service 465 network suppliers 465 product repair 467 Telnet 31...
  • Page 513 temperature operating 469 storage 469 TFPT download status display 54 thermal rating 469 timers Hello holddown 398 PTSE holddown 397 setting 396 setting to default values 413 topology database 446 link information 453 traffic management 32 Transcend Enterprise VLAN Manager 31 UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) 415 administrative weight 430 optimization parameter 421...
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  • Page 515 One year warranty with 90 days of Advance Hardware Replacement service, subject to availability. The duration of the warranty for all other CoreBuilder 7000 Hardware Modules is: One Year limited — return to factory for free repair.
  • Page 516 ISCLAIMER OVERNING after the date of purchase, and this is verified by 3Com, it will be considered dead- or defective-on-arrival (DOA) and a replacement shall be provided by advance replacement. The replacement product will normally be shipped not later than three (3) business days after 3Com’s verification of the DOA product, but may be delayed due to export or import procedures.

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