Carrier Access Broadmore 1750 User Manual

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Part Number: 770-0020-DC
Product Release 4.6
January 2008

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  • Page 1 Broadmore 1750 ANUAL Part Number: 770-0020-DC Product Release 4.6 January 2008...
  • Page 2 Broadmore 1750 for any purpose other than the purchaser’s personal use without the express written permission of Carrier Access Corporation.
  • Page 3 Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS) issued Validation Report number CCEVS-VR-06-0039, 26 June 2006, for EAL 3 Conformance for the Carrier Access Broadmore 500, 1700, and 1750 Release 4.1.1. This report is maintained on the NIAP Validated Products List (VPL) at...
  • Page 4 Joint Interoperability Test Certification (JITC) at Ft. Huachuca, 23 June 2006. TSSI Certificate on NIPRNET at http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/tssi/. IPv6 Ready The IPv6 Forum certified the Broadmore as IPv6 ready on 26 January, 2007. The certificate is maintained at logo_search2.php?logoid_number=01-000379&btm=Search http://www.ipv6ready.org/logo_db/ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 5 National Electrical Code Requirements Equipment intended to be electrically connected to a telecommunications network shall be listed for the purpose. The Broadmore 1750 is listed and is in compliance with UL60950 third edition, and CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-00. No. 950-95 Standard for Safety for Information Technology Equipment. CSA has certificated to both standards for product safety.
  • Page 6: Preface

    Refer to the installation section of this manual for a safe and proper installation procedure. All wiring external to this equipment should follow the current provision of the National Electrical Code. LWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING TELEPHONE LINES Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 7: Notices

    OTE INDICATES INFORMATION TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND HOW TO PERFORM A PROCEDURE OR HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS READ BEFORE PERFORMING THE REQUIRED ACTION Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ANGER NOTICE INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD AUTION NOTICE INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF...
  • Page 8: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Precautions

    If a wrist strap is not available, maintain contact with the system unit throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection. viii ROADMORE CONTAINS CIRCUIT CARDS AND An ESD warning label appears on packages and storage bags that contain static-sensitive products and components. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 9: Warranty

    Documentation and given proper installation and maintenance for period of one year from the date of shipment by Carrier Access. Carrier Access warrants that the Licensed Software, when used as permitted under its License Terms...
  • Page 10: Limitation Of Warranty & Limitation Of Remedies

    Access software specifications but that do not significantly impair the function or service of the Carrier Access Product or the system. Determination of Severity 1, 2 or 3 shall be made solely by Carrier Access following receipt of the reported problem. Refurbished material may be used to repair or replace the Product.
  • Page 11 DATA, OR COMMERCIAL LOSSES EVEN IF CARRIER ACCESS HAS BEEN ADVISED THEREOF. No agent, BUYER, or representative is authorized to make any warranties on behalf of Carrier Access or to assume for Carrier Access any other liability in connection with any of Carrier Access's Products, software, or services.
  • Page 12: Warranty Product Returns

    Preface Warranty Product Returns Before returning any equipment to Carrier Access Corporation, first contact the distributor or dealer from which you purchased the product. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number is required for all equipment returned to Carrier Access Corporation. Call Carrier Access Corporation Customer Support at (800) 786-9929 or (303) 442-5455 for RMA number, repair/warranty information and shipping instructions.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ABLE OF Preface Compliance ..........iii Safety Information .
  • Page 14 Contact Information ........2-15 Broadmore 1750 Chassis ....... . . 2-15 Broadmore 1750 Options and Spares.
  • Page 15 Fan Tray Installation Procedure ....... . 5-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Tools .
  • Page 16 ATM Address......... . 7-11 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 17 Help ........... . . 7-73 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ATM Address List (optional) .
  • Page 18 Engineering Analysis ........8-42 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 19 FTP Login ..........10-21 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 User ID Rules .
  • Page 20 ......... 11-39 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 21 Trap Configuration......... 12-28 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 zeroize .
  • Page 22 Broadmore 1750 Platform........A-2...
  • Page 23 Index Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Adding an IPv6 Address ........F-2 Displaying an Address .
  • Page 24 Table of Contents Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 25: In This Chapter

    HAPTER Product Description In this Chapter Purpose ... 1-2 Applications ... 1-3 Interfaces ... 1-4 System Description ... 1-7 Module Descriptions ... 1-12...
  • Page 26: Purpose

    Product Description Purpose Purpose The Broadmore 1750 is an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) service multiplexer that enables connection of existing and future services through an ATM network. The Broadmore allows users to implement tailored ATM strategies. This modular system has flexible configurations for service access, network interface, and redundancy.
  • Page 27: Applications

    Applications The Broadmore 1750 is currently deployed in Government and commercial ATM and satellite networks. The Central Office configuration described in this manual has fully redundant network and service interfaces, CPUs, and power supplies. The OC-12c network interface transports a variety of multiplexed TDM services including structured and unstructured DS3, and unstructured E3 services for voice and data communications.
  • Page 28: Interfaces

    OC-12c/STM-4c (622 Mbps), singlemode, intermediate reach (IR), SC connectors OC-12c/STM-4c (622 Mbps), multimode, premise reach (PR), SC connectors User Equipment Interfaces The Broadmore 1750 supports the following network and Service Access Modules (SAMs) to support user data services: Unstructured DS3-3 (three ports) Unstructured E3-3 (three ports) Structured DS3 ...
  • Page 29: Management Interfaces

    Users must then log in using secure client replacements such as SecureCRT® and SecureFX®. A secure terminal emulator is required to enter a secure Broadmore system. Although many secure terminal emulators are available, SecureCRT is recommended. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ... 1-5 ... 1-6 ... 1-6 ...
  • Page 30: Physical And Logical Interfaces

    File Access and Software Upgrades Data stored on the CPU’s flash disk is protected. In FIPS mode, only a SuperUser can access data files or upgrade the system software. In non-FIPS mode, a SuperUser or SysAdmin can transfer files. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 31: System Description

    ... 1-9 Modules ... 1-10 Features The Broadmore 1750 consists of a chassis and various plug-in modules. This fully integrated system provides the following features: Redundant power sources, CPUs, NIMs, and SAMs. Front-loadable, hot-swappable modules that allow for single part replacement without affecting other portions of the system.
  • Page 32: Chassis

    Chassis Chassis The Broadmore 1750 chassis can be configured to perform various functions with plug- in modules. The chassis includes a passive midplane, 17 slots for modules, and a fan assembly. The 1750 midplane also supports 1:N SAM redundancy. Attached mounting brackets are configured for standard EIA 19-inch rack installation.
  • Page 33: Fan Tray

    Broadmore 1750 chassis. The AC Power Supply supports two non-load-sharing, hot-swappable power supply modules. Each module is capable of supporting a Broadmore 1750 with a fully loaded complement of interface cards. It is recommended that each power supply have its own separate fused outlet for true power redundancy.
  • Page 34: Modules

    Modules Modules Broadmore 1750 system architecture is similar to the Broadmore 1700, except that the Broadmore 1750 midplane design also supports 1:N SAM protection using a redundant SAM installed in slot P. Modules are installed from the front and rear of the chassis.
  • Page 35 Example of Fully Redundant Configuration with Unstructured DS3-3 or E3-3 SAMs N IM Slots Example of Fully Redundant Configuration with Structured DS3 SAMs N IM Slots Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SA M Slots SAM Slots Product Description Modules C PU Slots...
  • Page 36: Module Descriptions

    System Modules ... 1-22 CPU IOM ... 1-23 Alarm Power Module (APM) Alarm Power Module IOM 1-12 ... 1-13 ... 1-15 ... 1-16 ... 1-17 ... 1-18 ... 1-19 ... 1-21 ... 1-24 ... 1-25 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 37: Oc-12C/Stm-4C Nim

    The OC-12c/STM-4c NIM is available with either Intermediate Reach or Premise Reach fiber optic terminations. It is compatible with any combination of SAMs installed in the Broadmore 1750 chassis, up to the available bandwidth. Interface from the SAMs to the NIM is accomplished via the chassis midplane.
  • Page 38: Nim Iom

    Broadmore 1750 master clock to an external source. BITS timing is provided to the Broadmore 1750 via the NIM IOM. In a redundant system, BITS clock may be provided to each NIM IOM.
  • Page 39: Unstructured Ds3-3 Sam

    DS3 IOM. Both PVC and SVC services are provided. Either may be chosen through appropriate module configuration. The Broadmore 1750 supports 11 DS3 ports within the available OC-12 ATM bandwidth of 622.080 Mbps. Indicators FAULT – normal (no fault), major alarm, minor alarm, or no connection ONLINE –...
  • Page 40: Unstructured E3-3 Sam

    IOM. Both PVC and SVC services are provided. Either may be chosen through appropriate module configuration. The Broadmore 1750 supports 12 Unstructured E3 ports within the available OC-12 ATM bandwidth of 622.080 Mbps. Controls FAULT –...
  • Page 41: Unstructured Ds3-3/E3-3 Iom

    Three pairs of BNC coaxial connectors for RG-59, 75 ohm cable. IN – port receiver RX input OUT – port transmitter TX output Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM OUT 1 7 6 6 0 - 4 0 9...
  • Page 42: Structured Ds3 Sam

    IOM. Both PVC and SVC services are provided. Either may be chosen through appropriate module configuration. The Broadmore 1750 supports a maximum of four Structured DS3 modules with the standard fan tray. Configurations using more than four Structured DS3 SAMs require a high-capacity 3-fan tray for cooling.
  • Page 43: Structured Ds3 Iom

    One structured DS3 port at 44.736 Mbps. Connectors One pair of BNC coaxial connectors. IN – receiver input OUT – transmitter output Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Structured DS3 IOM OUT 1 STRUCT 7 6 6 0 - 4 1 6...
  • Page 44: Unstructured Ds3-3/E3-3 Iom

    Three pairs of BNC coaxial connectors for RG-59, 75 ohm cable. IN – port receiver RX input OUT – port transmitter TX output 1-20 44.736 Mbps. 34.368 Mbps. OUT 1 7 6 6 0 - 4 0 9 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 45: Protection Iom

    Protection IOM Module Type Part Number 7660-410 Slot Number Mounts in Broadmore 1750 chassis rear behind corresponding protection SAM in slot P. Provides n × 1 circuit switching for the protection SAM Description in slot P. Connectors None. Inputs and Outputs continue to be provided by the connectors on the failed SAM’s IOM.
  • Page 46: Cpu

    M A S T E R O N L I N E A C T I V I T Y C P U 7 6 6 0 - 2 0 4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 47: Cpu Iom

    It is recommended that the jumpers be removed. Connectors SERIAL – reserved for future use. ETHERNET – RJ48 modular connector. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description CPU IOM R E M O T E S H U T -...
  • Page 48: Alarm Power Module (Apm)

    PWR FAIL A/B – lights red when power supply A or 1-24 A or B inputs B fails MAJOR ALARM MINOR ALARM FAIL OVER TEMP FAIL ALARM 7 6 6 0 - 0 2 3 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 49: Alarm Power Module Iom

    RAIL A – protection fuse for –48VDC power input A RAIL B – protection fuse for –48VDC power input B SPARE FUSES – two spare fuses in holders Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Product Description Alarm Power Module IOM F U S E 7 .
  • Page 50 Product Description Alarm Power Module IOM 1-26 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 51: In This Chapter

    HAPTER Planning and Ordering Guide In this Chapter Application Planning Guide ... 2-2 System Planning Factors ... 2-6 Installation Planning Factors ... 2-13 Ordering Guide ... 2-15...
  • Page 52: Application Planning Guide

    (SVC) services are available based upon the user-defined module configuration. The Broadmore accepts a variety of constant bit rate (CBR) services including structured DS3 and unstructured DS3 and E3..2-2 ... 2-3 ... 2-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 53: Tdm Circuit Aggregation And Backhaul

    – Up to 11 DS3s per ATM Switch interface (versus the usual 4) Edge cross-connect capability – User connections switched directly – Central terminations are not required (as with DACS) Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide TDM Circuit Aggregation and Backhaul...
  • Page 54: Mission-Critical Circuit Resiliency

    – Guaranteed interoperability – Simple configuration APS Features and Benefits Two ports are grouped as primary and secondary SPVC ports (see figure below). Provides access link, core, and port redundancy for source and/or destination devices. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 55 SPVx Destination Resiliency (Option 3) – Full redundancy for the destination device, port, destination switch, access link, and core. Primary and backup destinations can be geographically separate. APS and DPS Features Network Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning and Ordering Guide DPS Option 1 DPS Option 2 Network...
  • Page 56: System Planning Factors

    ATM Bandwidth per Cell Bus ATM Bandwidth per Module ATM Network Loading The Broadmore 1750 is a customizable system. The following factors should be considered when planning and configuring a system to meet customer requirements. System Architecture The Broadmore 1750 system architecture is based upon a midplane design allowing modules to be installed from the front and rear of the chassis.
  • Page 57: System Architecture

    The Broadmore 1750 is shipped in a minimum usable configuration with a factory installed Alarm/Power Module in the right-most slot. Unused slots are covered with blank panels except the slots for installing a single NIM, SAM, and CPU module. The Broadmore 1750 chassis can be configured with the following modules: Network Interface Module (NIM) –...
  • Page 58: Cell Bus Configuration

    Cell Bus D Cell Bus E CELL BUS A Available Bandwidth is 129.480 Mbps Available Bandwidth is 152.520 Mbps Available Bandwidth is 152.520 Mbps Available Bandwidth is 152.520 Mbps Pro- tection Slot Cell Bus A Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 59: Unstructured Ds3-3/E3-3 Configuration Guidelines

    Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 Configuration Guidelines A Broadmore 1750 with OC-12c NIM can utilize Cell Buses A, C, D, and E and support up to 11 unstructured DS3 or 12 unstructured E3 ports within the available OC-12 ATM bandwidth of 622.080 Mbps.
  • Page 60: Structured Ds3 Configuration Guidelines

    Structured DS3 Configuration Guidelines Structured DS3 Configuration Guidelines A Broadmore 1750 with OC-12c NIM can utilize Cell Buses A, C, D, and E and support up to 11 Structured DS3 ports within the available OC-12 ATM bandwidth of 622.080 Mbps.
  • Page 61: Atm Bandwidth Per Cell Bus

    ATM Bandwidth per Cell Bus Depending on the SAMs being used, a Broadmore 1750 chassis with an OC-12c NIM can multiplex data onto all four ATM cell buses, providing a maximum ATM bandwidth of up to 599.04 Mbps. The maximum ATM bandwidth for each cell bus is shown below.
  • Page 62: Atm Bandwidth Per Module

    7660-672 ATM Network Loading The Broadmore 1750 multiplexes cells from various input SAMs into a single ATM UNI signal that is delivered to the ATM network. There is overhead associated with this process that reduces the total bandwidth available to the connected service equipment.
  • Page 63: Installation Planning Factors

    Installation Planning Factors The Broadmore 1750 is designed and delivered ready for installation in a standard 19" or 23" relay or EIA equipment rack. Several factors should be considered and some decisions made to ensure a smooth installation that meets all requirements. Installation factors and system specifications are shown in the following tables.
  • Page 64 Broadmore chassis. ATM interface connections is via fiber cable to the network interface modules at the front of Broadmore chassis. Access and cable strain-relief tie-down points are provided. Chassis front and rear cover removal is required. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 65: Ordering Guide

    Products and Solutions: Broadmore 1750 Chassis Each Broadmore 1750 chassis comes equipped with one CPU and IOM, one APM and IOM, Dual –48VDC Power Inputs, and a Fan Tray. The following items are also included: CD-ROM with Users Guide and Software, Grounding Strap, Console Cable, Combination 19”/23”...
  • Page 66: Broadmore 1750 Options And Spares

    The following items are optional and are not required for basic operation. They can be included to enhance network availability or utilized as spares. Item Broadmore 1750 –48 VDC Chassis (with APM and IOM only) Broadmore 1700/1750 AC Power Tray Converts voltage from 110/220 VAC (50-60 Hz) to –48 VDC.
  • Page 67: Network Interface Module (Nim) Options

    Network Interface Module (NIM) Options NIM Sets ... 2-17 Individual Modules The Broadmore 1750 chassis has two NIM slots available for redundancy. Both NIMs must be identical in redundant installations. NIM Sets Each set includes the NIM, IOM, and cable option where applicable.
  • Page 68: Service Access Module (Sam) Options

    Service Access Module (SAM) Options SAM Sets ... 2-18 Individual Modules The Broadmore 1750 chassis has 12 SAM slots available for user connectivity. SAM Sets Each set includes the SAM and corresponding IOM. TDM Service Sets DS3 Structured Single Port Module Set...
  • Page 69: In This Chapter

    HAPTER Receipt of Product In this Chapter Receipt ... 3-2 Unpacking ... 3-2 Inspection ... 3-3...
  • Page 70: Receipt

    Unpacking The Broadmore 1750 chassis is shipped with the Alarm/Power module and fan tray installed. Additional modules ordered by the customer will normally be installed in the chassis prior to shipping. When requested, modules can be individually boxed, identified, and shipped separately in a second container.
  • Page 71: Inspection

    WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN COMPONENT DAMAGE Damage Reporting Compare the contents of the shipping containers with the packing list provided. Immediately report any inconsistencies to Carrier Access at (800) 786-9929. The Customer Support Center will provide detailed instructions to resolve any issue or concern.
  • Page 72 Receipt of Product Damage Reporting Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 73: Chassis Installation And Grounding

    Chassis Installation and Grounding In this Chapter Precautions Installation Factors Rack Mounting Chassis Grounding AC Power Supply Tray HAPTER ... 4-2 ... 4-3 ... 4-4 ... 4-7 ... 4-8...
  • Page 74: Precautions

    HE FRONT AND REAR COVERS OF THE CHASSIS MUST MOUNTING 1750 ROADMORE HE INSTALLER SHALL BE RESPONSI 1750 AS INSTALLED HE INSTALLER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING 1750. W ROADMORE HESE COVERS SHOULD MOUNTING BRACKETS SHALL BE Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 75: Installation Factors

    Installation Factors The Broadmore 1750 is designed and delivered ready for installation in a standard EIA 19" equipment rack. The mounting brackets can be repositioned for installation in a 23" rack. To ensure a smooth installation that meets all requirements, the following installation factors should be considered.
  • Page 76: Rack Mounting

    The following tools are recommended to install, configure, operate, and maintain the Broadmore 1750: #1 flathead screwdriver (for cover removal/installation) ¼-inch hex driver Rack-mounting hardware with compatible tools Other standard electronic installation tools as preferred ... 4-5 ... 4-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 77: Mounting Brackets

    Mounting Brackets The Broadmore 1750 chassis 17.5" high and is shipped from the factory assembled for front-mounting in a standard 19" EIA or relay rack. WARNING! CONNECTED TO THE CHASSIS USING ONLY THE SCREWS PROVIDED FOR INITIAL BRACKET INSTALLATION BLE FOR PROVIDING A STABLE RACK THAT SUPPORTS THE WEIGHT OF ROADMORE The mounting brackets can be moved to accommodate 23"...
  • Page 78: Rack Mounting Procedure

    1. Ensure that the front and rear chassis covers are firmly attached to provide mechanical support and prevent accidental damage. 2. Carefully lift the Broadmore 1750 and position it in the desired rack location. One technician should support the rear and the second should support the front.
  • Page 79: Chassis Grounding

    Chassis Grounding The Broadmore 1750 chassis has a chassis ground stud on the rear panel for connecting a ground wire to the equipment rack building ground. WARNING! A PROPER CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTION TO THE CHASSIS GROUND STUD STUDS FOR THE BUILDING GROUND CONNECTION...
  • Page 80: Ac Power Supply Tray

    Broadmore’s –48 VDC power input. A second power supply with cables can be used to provide redundant DC power to the Broadmore chassis. Blank Panel if only one Power Supply Power Supply Air Flow Adjustable Mounting Bracket Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 81 NOTE: No additional air space is needed above the AC Power Supply Tray when it is mounted directly below the Broadmore 1750 fan tray, which has a sloped bottom that does not interfere with air flow. Otherwise, provide at least 1.75 inch (1 RU) of free air space above the AC Power Supply Tray to ensure proper ventilation.
  • Page 82 Chassis Installation and Grounding AC Power Supply Tray 4-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 83: Module And Fan Installation

    HAPTER Module and Fan Installation In this Chapter Precautions ... 5-2 Module Installation Procedures ... 5-3 Fan Tray Installation Procedure ... 5-14...
  • Page 84: Precautions

    Module and Fan Installation Precautions Precautions The Broadmore 1750 chassis is normally shipped with modules and fan tray installed at the factory. If they have been shipped separately, observe the following precautions when unpacking, handling, and installing these assemblies. WARNING!
  • Page 85: Module Installation Procedures

    SAM Installation CPU Installation APM Installation NIM IOM Installation SAM IOM Installation CPU IOM Installation APM IOM Installation Replace Chassis Covers Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ... 5-5 ... 5-6 ... 5-8 ... 5-9 ... 5-10 ... 5-10 ... 5-10 ...
  • Page 86: Overview

    Module and Fan Installation Overview Overview The Broadmore 1750 chassis is normally shipped with modules installed at the factory. If they have been shipped separately, perform the following procedures to configure and install the modules. NOTE: Modules with jumpers are normally configured during installation to meet user requirements.
  • Page 87: Tools

    ESD procedures while handling unit components. WARNING! STRAP WHILE HANDLING ANY MODULES OR ACCESSING THE INSIDE OF ROADMORE DAMAGE SENSITIVE COMPONENTS AND VOID THE WARRANTY Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 PRECAUTIONS 1750. F AILURE TO FOLLOW Module and Fan Installation...
  • Page 88: Module Locations

    (For detailed system design and configuration information, see “System Planning Factors” on page 2-6.) The Broadmore 1750 chassis is designed for modules to go into specific slots to support various user requirements and cell bus bandwidths. As a minimum requirement, the module slot installations must conform to the guidelines on the following page.
  • Page 89 MUST BE IDENTICAL Module Type NOTE: The Broadmore 1750 chassis will only support five Structured DS3 modules with the standard 2-fan cooling tray. For applications needing more than five Structured DS3 modules, a 3-fan cooling tray is required (contact factory for details).
  • Page 90: Installation Sequence

    Module and Fan Installation Installation Sequence Installation Sequence The Broadmore 1750 is shipped in a minimum usable configuration. Unused slots are covered with blank panels except the slots for a single NIM, SAM, or CPU. NOTE: After installation is complete, ensure that blank panels cover all empty module slots to provide proper cooling when the fan is turned on.
  • Page 91: Nim Installation

    4. Secure the screws on the top and bottom of the module, being careful not to over-tighten. 5. For redundant NIMs, repeat this process to install the Protection NIM in slot A. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation NIM Installation...
  • Page 92: Sam Installation

    4. In a similar fashion, install the second CPU in slot R APM Installation The APM is shipped factory installed in the right-most slot, labeled APM, which is to the right of slot S. 5-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 93: Nim Iom Installation

    SAM in slot P. 2. Visually verify that the Protection SAM IOM physically aligns with the SAM installed above. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Module and Fan Installation NIM IOM Installation 5-11...
  • Page 94: Cpu Iom Installation

    4. Secure the retaining screws on the top and bottom of each module, being careful not to over-tighten APM IOM Installation The APM IOM is installed at the factory. This power module has fuses for each power source, as well as fuse holders for two spares. 5-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 95: Replace Chassis Covers

    This completes module installation. Replace the front and rear covers unless additional installation or maintenance procedures are to be performed at this time. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 5-13...
  • Page 96: Fan Tray Installation Procedure

    If it is not installed, follow the procedure below to install it. Chassis Cover* Midplane* Network Interface Module Front Cover 5-14 ... 5-15 ... 5-15 ... 5-16 Tray Rear Cover Input/ Output Module Rack Mounting Brackets *Not User Removable Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 97: Tools

    Slide the fan tray into the guides and firmly push it into place so that connectors totally seat with the midplane. 2. Tighten the two front panel retaining screws using a flathead screw driver. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 PRECAUTIONS 1750. F...
  • Page 98: Replace Chassis Cover

    AFTER SUCH TASKS ARE COMPLETED This completes fan tray installation. Replace the front and rear covers unless additional installation or maintenance procedures are to be performed at this time. 5-16 HE FRONT AND REAR COVERS OF THE CHASSIS SHOULD Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 99: Electrical Installation

    HAPTER Electrical Installation In this Chapter Precautions ... 6-2 Electrical Requirements ... 6-3 Cabling and Compliance Requirements ... 6-4 Alarm Port Connections ... 6-5 Optical Interface Connections ... 6-6 BITS Interface Connections ... 6-7 NIM/SAM IOM Connections ... 6-8 CPU IOM Connections ...
  • Page 100: Precautions

    HE FRONT AND REAR COVERS OF THE CHASSIS SHOULD ROADMORE CONTAINS CIRCUIT CARDS AND EAR A WRIST GROUNDING STRAP AND ATTACH IT F A WRIST STRAP IS NOT AVAILABLE PROTECTION IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR HE INSTALLER SHALL BE HE INSTALLER OMMUNICATIONS ETWORKS MAINTAIN Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 101: Electrical Requirements

    DC power inputs on the Broadmore chassis. Cable Management Overall cable lengths can be optimized through equipment location. Access and cable strain-relief tie-down points are provided. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ... 6-3 Electrical Installation Electrical Requirements...
  • Page 102: Cabling And Compliance Requirements

    Cabling and Compliance Requirements Cabling and Compliance Requirements For FCC Part 15 Class A compliance for EMI/RFI suppression, the Broadmore 1750 requires that a ferrite bead (P/N 010-0051) must be attached to each DC power cable, Ethernet cable, and alarm cable. FCC compliance also requires that an EMI cable be attached between the chassis and air deflector.
  • Page 103: Alarm Port Connections

    Alarms are sent to the control console and the system log. LEDs display alarm conditions. Additionally, the Broadmore 1750 has an alarm port on the chassis rear for connection to the user’s remote indicators. The alarm port is a four-wire terminal block providing form “C”...
  • Page 104: Optical Interface Connections

    Electrical Installation Optical Interface Connections Optical Interface Connections The Broadmore 1750 interfaces to an ATM network via fiber optic cable using SC connectors on the front panel of the OC-12c NIMs. 1. Route the cable to the front of the chassis.
  • Page 105: Bits Interface Connections

    3. Connect the cable to the RJ48C BITS connector on the rear of the chassis. (See example at right.) 4. Use the plastic cable guides and cable protector shipped with the Broadmore 1750 to secure the cable. B ITS Input Jack (Front V iew ) P in 1 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 106: Nim/Sam Iom Connections

    General Instructions Network equipment (excluding fiber optic) and user equipment connect to the Broadmore 1750 via cables routed to connectors on the back of each IOM. The physical interface varies by type of IOM (see “Module Descriptions” on page 1-12). Adapter cables are available for most serial interface SAMs (see “Cable Specifications”...
  • Page 107: Unstructured Ds3-3/E3-3 Iom Connections

    (labeled 1 to 3) for RG-59, 75 ohm cable. 1. Connect receiver RX inputs to the IN ports. 2. Connect transmitter TX outputs to the OUT ports. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation Unstructured DS3-3/E3-3 IOM Connections OUT 1...
  • Page 108: Structured Ds3 Iom Connections

    RG-59, 75 ohm cable. 1. Connect receiver RX input to the IN port. 2. Connect transmitter TX output to the OUT port. 6-10 OUT 1 STRUCT 7 6 6 0 - 4 1 6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 109: Cpu Iom Connections

    Ethernet Connections This is a standard ethernet DTE management port that can be connected to an IP network. Access to this port is determined by the security settings. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Electrical Installation CPU IOM Connections R E M O T E...
  • Page 110: Power Supply Connections

    Optional AC Power Supply Connections The optional redundant AC Power Supply Tray mounts in the rack directly below the Broadmore 1750 chassis (see “AC Power Supply Tray” on page 4-8). Each 40W power supply module in the tray converts voltage from 110/220 VAC (50-60 Hz) to –48 VDC.
  • Page 111 Electrical Installation Optional AC Power Supply Connections Blank Panel if only one supply AC Power Switches AC Power Indicator AC Connector DC Connector DC Connector AC Connector Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 6-13...
  • Page 112: Broadmore Power Input Connector

    Voltage may be provided directly from the user’s power source. Optionally, the Broadmore 1750 comes with a redundant AC power supply. The power connector on the lower back of the chassis is shown below. The connector is a compression type in which the wire is inserted in the lower opening and the compression screw above is tightened to secure the wire.
  • Page 113: Software

    Software The Broadmore 1750 is delivered with operating software pre-installed. The FIPS 140-2 validated Broadmore/SSHield Management software is installed on each CPU’s disk-on-chip memory. DSP software code also exists on each NIM and SAM and is unique for each type of module.
  • Page 114 Electrical Installation Software 6-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 115: In This Chapter

    In this Chapter: Overview ... 7-2 Power Supply Redundancy Module Redundancy Module Configuration PVC Connection SVC Connection VP Reservation System Configuration Help ... 7-73 HAPTER Configuration ... 7-24 ... 7-25 ... 7-37 ... 7-63 ... 7-65 ... 7-67 ... 7-70...
  • Page 116: Overview

    FFICER SHOULD PERFORM THE INITIAL CONFIGURATION AND CREATE USER ACCOUNTS The Broadmore 1750 must be correctly configured, using CAMMI, before ATM network communications can be established. This section provides background information, equipment requirements, and other prerequisites for accomplishing the actual system configuration.
  • Page 117: Power-Up

    Data is stored in a subdirectory with user-supplied user name. Power-up 1. Power-up the chassis. The Broadmore 1750 is designed for continuous service. There is no on/off power switch since the system is designed to remain on at all times. Simply apply power.
  • Page 118: User Interface Requirements

    CAMMI, however the CLI is a pure text interface. Reset the terminal preference font if the borders are not solid lines. Depending on the terminal emulation application, ANSI BBS may also be more satisfactory. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 119: Screen Display Annotation

    “8” to indicate that an additional entry screen follows. Choose the second item, Ethernet IP, to display a screen for entering six lines of IP address information (not shown). Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ Select System Management ↵...
  • Page 120: Key Map

    The following key map correlation is provided to assist in navigating through the various menus. This may be required since some terminal emulation packages do not recognize the full keyboard character set. Down Page Up Page Down Home Insert Delete Help (cli only) Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 121: Cammi Access

    Upon successful entry, you are asked to change the terminal baud rate to match the new setting. The system will then change its baud rate. You will not be able to communicate with the system until your terminal baud rate is changed to match. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration CAMMI Access...
  • Page 122: System Services Configuration

    Broadmore 1750 control. The data entry screens are accessed as shown. CAM Name Each Broadmore 1750 can be named locally. A short (10-character) name and a long (64-character) name are available. These two names are independent as chosen by the operator.
  • Page 123: Ethernet Ip Configuration

    Use the reset toggle switch on the front of the CPU to reboot the system. Follow the pull-down menu selections to enter the Broadmore 1750’s IP address. This address is then used for Telnet access to the CAMMI program.
  • Page 124 Subnet is the mask for the network. Subnet and Gateway are assigned by your facility’s network administrator. Reboot the Broadmore 1750 to have this IP address take effect. The entire Broadmore 1750 will reboot with the new IP address. Log into the system with a valid user ID and password (ID SYSADMIN, password INITIAL).
  • Page 125: Atm Address

    SVC addresses, instead of having to enter each address manually when needed. To use this optional feature, follow the sequence below to display user-defined ATM addresses. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 N ADDRESS CHANGE WILL CAUSE SERVICE DISRUPTION ↵...
  • Page 126 With each selection, confirm your changes and press Esc to exit. 7-12 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the description and/or ATM address ↵, (to put a copy of the ATM address into the list) ↵ enter the description and/or ATM address Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 127: Connection Retry

    Applicable to SVCs only, the retry throttle value is the number of SVC call setups/ teardowns that the Broadmore 1750 works on at one time. An initial throttle value of 80 and interval of 30 seconds are recommended. These values can then be adjusted to meet local requirements.
  • Page 128: Cip Over Atm (Rfc 1577)

    Broadmore 1750s. Control signals are sent to a Broadmore 1750 over the ATM if the Broadmore 1750 is not on the Ethernet with the control station. As a prerequisite, the configuration process must be completed.
  • Page 129 In the case of no Ethernet connection, the unit routes Ethernet traffic to the ATM by default. The Ethernet gateway setting is a null field. Follow the sequence on the next page to verify that no gateway is defined. Do this for each applicable Broadmore 1750 without an Ethernet connection.
  • Page 130: Static Routes

    For sample configuration with static routes, see “Sample Network with RFC 1577 Configuration” on page D-1. 1. Connect to the Broadmore 1750 via the serial port and log-in using the default user ID and password, SYSADMIN and INITIAL.
  • Page 131: Lane Configuration

    LANE Configuration The Broadmore 1750 supports LANE version 1 and 2 acting as LAN Emulation Client, LEC. Follow the sequence below to display the LANE configuration screen shown. Six fields appear for data entry. Select System Management Select Configure Select System Services Select LANE Configure Explanations are provided for each in the table below.
  • Page 132 Item Description LANE IP Address This is the IP Address for the Broadmore 1750. To get onto the ELAN, the address must be on a different logical subnet than the OSC’s Ethernet IP Address. This address must be different than the ATM CIP Address subnet.
  • Page 133: Uni Version

    SVCs. This is done to prevent interrupting service on those circuits. The UNI Version selection screen appears as shown below with the current selection highlighted. CAUTION! ARE NOT CONNECTED TO AN SUPPORT Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ UNI V ERSION SHOULD BE...
  • Page 134: General Properties

    VC VCs Allowed Numbering* 65,535 1 - 65535 32,767 1 - 32767 16,383 1 - 16383 8,191 1 - 8191 4,095 1 - 4095 2,047 1 - 2047 1,023 1 - 1023 1 - 511 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 135 To set Max VP/VC, follow the sequence below and make the appropriate choice from the screen shown. Select System Management Select Configuration Select System Services Select General Properties Select Max VP/VC Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Configuration...
  • Page 136 HSSI at the other end. Be sure to check how the HSSI's clock is set before using the Bandwidth meter. 7-22 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 137: User Security Configuration

    User Security Configuration The Broadmore 1750 system has a user identification procedure for security. Each user has a unique password. Users are divided into four privilege levels providing access to selected command functions. Browser – Limited to viewing current configurations, statistics, and logs.
  • Page 138: Power Supply Redundancy

    Carrier Access offers an optional dual AC power supply with 110 VAC, and provides two sources of –48 VDC to the Broadmore 1750. This is power supply contains two independent modules, each sufficient to operate the Broadmore 1750.
  • Page 139: Module Redundancy

    The user must set their equipment to bi- directional. The Broadmore 1750 supports bi-directional 1+1 APS for the NIM. The Broadmore 1750 does not support uni-directional 1+1 APS for the NIM. There is one backup for n critical components. Any of the n working channels can be bridged to a single protection line.
  • Page 140: Nim Redundancy

    Item Protection NIM Redundancy ATM redundancy is provided by installation of a second NIM. The Broadmore 1750 can then be configured to provide 1+1 or 1:1 NIM protection in accordance with the SONET-GR-253-CORE specification. The APS is per the SONET-GR-253-CORE specification.
  • Page 141 4. Follow the sequence above to display the SONET screen below and make choices to meet your specific configuration. Use the space bar to toggle between reverting and non-reverting. The third choice, Single NIM, is used when only one NIM is installed. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵...
  • Page 142 NIM may be entered. 7. Switching the protection installation changes module and call configurations. Follow any change to redundant configuration by immediately rebooting the system. 7-28 –x Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 143: Sam Redundancy

    SAM Redundancy In the Broadmore 1750, installing an Unstructured DS3 SAM in slot P provides 1:N SAM redundancy. A special Protection IOM with no user interface is used, since input/ output will continue to be provided via the cables attached to the slot of the failed SAM.
  • Page 144 Select APS Parms Change Mode Enabled 7-30 AILURE TO WAIT SECONDS BETWEEN EVENTS MAY W-SAM N THIS CASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO CORRECT THE ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ DOES NOT RETURN TO FULL Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 145 Select Request Change Online NOTE: Protection switching is non-revertive. After correcting the fault problem, the Offline W-SAM must be manaully set back to Online if it is to be protected. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵...
  • Page 146 3. After setting a W-SAM to Online, you can test the protection feature by performing a Manual Switch to divert traffic through the P-SAM and a Manual Revert to return traffic back to the W-SAM. 7-32 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 147: Cpu Redundancy

    (recorded in the online CPU and sent to the standby CPU). This process keeps the standby CPU up to date. Select Maintenance/Diagnostics Select Redundancy Select CPU Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ Configuration...
  • Page 148: System Log

    Select View System Log IP Addresses A Broadmore 1750 chassis may have one or two IP addresses (see “Ethernet IP Configuration” on page 7-9). The online CPU will have the primary address as configured in the Config IP menu. The standby CPU will have the secondary address as configured in the Config IP menu.
  • Page 149 CPU has no Ethernet connection to update the software by FTP. Select Maintenance/Diags Select Redundancy Select CPU Select Sync CPU Data Only Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ODULE REMOVAL AND NSERTION SECONDS AFTER ANY MODULE REMOVAL OR ↵...
  • Page 150 If only one CPU is present, select Single CPU. If two CPUs are installed, select Dual CPU. Select Maintenance/Diags Select Redundancy Select CPU Select Installed 7-36 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 151: Module Configuration

    Module Configuration How to Configure Specific Modules OC-12c/STM-4c OC-12c/STM-4c BITS/Timing Redundancy Unstructured DS3 SAM Structured DS3 SAM Unstructured E3-3 SAM Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ... 7-38 ... 7-39 ... 7-40 ... 7-43 ... 7-50 ... 7-57 Configuration Module Configuration...
  • Page 152: How To Configure Specific Modules

    The slot selection screen, as shown below, also displays the current alarm condition of the module in each slot. NOTE: The list above displays only a portion of the available Retry Cause Codes. Scroll down to view additional codes. 7-38 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 153: Oc-12C/Stm-4C

    Disable If a second OC-12c/STM-4c is installed, repeat this process for the configuration. Follow the module-specific information above, as appropriate. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Comment This field is a status indicator and the items displayed are the result of configuration (or other) actions.
  • Page 154: Oc-12C/Stm-4C Bits/Timing Redundancy

    NIMs, the DS3 port, and the NIM redundancy screen. Either of the Broadmore 1750 BITS inputs on NIM IOMs, in slots A and B, can be selected as the primary clock reference. Each BITS input has an enable/disable menu option on the coinciding OC-12c/STM-4c interface.
  • Page 155 Follow the sequence below to enable an alarm for loss of BITS clock. Do this for both OC-12c/STM-4cs. Select System Management Select Configuration Select Slot with OC12 Select BITS Clock Alarm Loss Choose Enable or Disable Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 OC-12c/STM-4c BITS/Timing Redundancy ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵...
  • Page 156 4. The Broadmore 1750 OC-12c/STM-4c Transmit timing option is set to recovered. In effect, the Broadmore 1750 OC-12c/STM-4c is loop timed off of the associated SONET device. Configuring the equipment in this manner allows the DS3 SAM to fallback on a clock derived from the associated SONET equipment’s BITS, in the event of a BITS clock failure.
  • Page 157: Unstructured Ds3 Sam

    Highlight each item and use the space bar to toggle available options for each. Save the configuration after making changes. The following tables show the options available for each item, separated by operational configuration, diagnostics, and alarm configuration. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-43...
  • Page 158 44.736 Mbps input. Clock Mode SRTS NOTE: SRTS is a proprietary timing algorithm and may ONLY be Adaptive used with specific written prior permission from Carrier Access Network Corporation. Additional license fees may apply. BITS Loop SRTS-This method measures the Service Clock input frequency against a network-wide ATM synchronization clock and sends the difference signals in the AAL1 header to the destination Broadmore 1700 circuit emulation interface.
  • Page 159 Item Automatic FEAC Alarms Network FEAC Loopback Service FEAC Loopback Network BERT Test Service BERT Test Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Comments Activate/Deactivate Activates or deactivates Far End Alarm and Control Channel (FEAC) alarms. FEAC alarms can only be active when the port is configured for C-bit parity framing.
  • Page 160 Options Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Service Alarms Idle FEAC Line Code Violation Excessive SNP Errors Excessive F-bit Errors Excessive Parity Errors Excessive C-bit Errors Excessive FEBE Errors Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 161 Service side RAI as Auto, 1, or 0. Selecting “0” will cause the network RAI alarm to be activated, if the user has not selected to Ignore it. FEAC Far End Alarm and Control Channel. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵...
  • Page 162 The Remote Alarm Indicator (also known as a Yellow Alarm) is transmitted by setting the X bits to zero. In this instance, the service side equipment is transmitting the RAI to the DS3 port. FEAC Far End Alarm and Control Channel. 7-48 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 163 C-bit errors at a rate of 1 x 10 Excessive FEBE Errors The Excessive FEBE (Far End Block Error) alarm is triggered when the DS3 port receives FEBEs at a rate of 1 x 10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Unstructured DS3 SAM 7-49...
  • Page 164: Structured Ds3 Sam

    * DS0 Loopback * Operational Configuration * Alarms Configuration Use the space bar to toggle to the available options and press Esc to save the settings. 7-50 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 165 BITS-Clock (Building Integrated Timing Supply)- distributes standard timing to equipment within the central office. The Broadmore 1750 accepts BITS via either NIM IOM. The fallback for the primary BITS clock is the other BITS clock. The fallback for no BITS is the internal clock of the NIM.
  • Page 166 BITS-Clock (Building Integrated Timing Supply)- distributes standard timing to equipment within the central office. The Broadmore 1750 accepts BITS via either NIM IOM. The fallback for the primary BITS clock is the other BITS clock. The fallback for no BITS is the internal clock of the NIM.
  • Page 167 Excessive F-bit Errors Excessive Parity Errors Excessive C-bit Errors Excessive FEBE Errors Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Description Activates or deactivates Far End Alarm and Control Channel (FEAC) alarms. FEAC alarms can only be active when the port is configured for C-bit parity framing.
  • Page 168 Loss of Framing indicates that the framing alignment of the signal coming into the Broadmore 1750 from the ATM side has been lost. This alarm indicates that the DS3 port is receiving an Alarm Indication Signal from the attached equipment. AIS is a validly framed DS3 signal consisting of a repeated 1010 data pattern.
  • Page 169 7-11: Structured DS3 SAM DS1 Tributary Configuration Item Timing Recovery Service Clocking Mode Loopback Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Description SRTS Timing Each option specifies a method of clock recovery Synchronous Network that will be used for all recovery circuits on the Synchronous Loop port.
  • Page 170 21e-20 PRBS patterns to the service side DS3 physical 21e-23 PRBS connection. Options Description Normal Normal Mode is no loopback. Remote Remote Loopback sets a loopback to the service side. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 171: Unstructured E3-3 Sam

    Save the configuration after making changes. The next three pages show the options available for each item, separated by operational configuration, diagnostics, and alarm configuration. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-57...
  • Page 172 (Synchronous) Loop CE interface will derive clock from the attached E3 user equipment and transmit from the CE interface at that rate. The user equipment should be configured for Internal timing if the Broadmore 1750 CE service interface is configured for Synchronous loop.
  • Page 173 Service BERT Test Network AIS Service AIS Loopback Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Comments A Remote Defect Indication (RDI) is LOS or LOF detected on the attached equipment of the network side. Auto sets the RDI to automatically reflect whether or not an error is present. 1 sets an error to occur whether one is present or not.
  • Page 174 7-60 Options Service Alarms Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Ignore/Major/Minor Line Code Violation Ignore/Major/Minor Excessive F-bit Errors Ignore/Major/Minor Excessive Parity Errors Ignore/Major/Minor Excessive FEBE Errors Ignore/Major/Minor ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 175 Cell Starvation indicates there are no cells being received from the network side. Loss Of Framing indicates that the framing alignment of the signal coming into the Broadmore 1750 from the ATM side has been lost. This alarm indicates an Alarm Indication Signal is being received from the network side.
  • Page 176 Loss of Framing indicates that the framing alignment of the signal coming into the Broadmore 1750 from the ATM side has been lost. This alarm indicates that the E3 port is receiving an Alarm Indication Signal from the attached equipment. AIS is a validly framed E3 signal consisting of a repeated 1010 data pattern.
  • Page 177: Pvc Connection

    PVC Connection Follow the selection process shown below to add a new PVC. The Establish a PVC Call screen appears for data entry. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ Select System Management ↵ Select Configure ↵ Select Configure PVC ↵...
  • Page 178 The transmit and receive VPI/VCI must be configured through the ATM switch. The procedure for this will vary by switch. Consult the ATM switch documentation to accomplish this configuration. 7-64 “Max VP/VC” on page 7-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ). Table 7-1 on page 7-20...
  • Page 179: Svc Connection

    Select System Management Select Configure Select Configure SVC From here, use the Insert (or shift:) key to access the input screen below. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ Configuration SVC Connection...
  • Page 180 This value is expressed in number of cells. The value can vary from 0 to 255. An initial value of 80 to 100 cells is recommended. 7-66 “Max VP/VC” on page 7-20 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ). Table 7-1 on page 7-20...
  • Page 181: Vp Reservation

    VC connections individually. You can define up to 40 VPs for reservation. This feature is available only on the ATM DS3, CBI, and HSSI- CBI modules. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration VP Reservation...
  • Page 182 The VP Reservation Table Editor is shown below. Press the Enter key to edit or clear an existing connection or create a new connection, then follow the on-screen instructions. VP Reservation settings are described on the following page. 7-68 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 183 Item Connection Name Local Slot VC Start VC End Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Comments Press the space bar to select Connection Name and type a descriptive identifier (For example, test port 2). The Local Slot is the chassis slot.
  • Page 184: System Configuration

    The system configuration is quickly accessed via the configuration files as shown below. There is a special option to save a configuration for powerup. This configuration will automatically load with the application of power to the Broadmore 1750 after a power interruption.
  • Page 185: Restore Configuration

    Yes to the confirmation notice. Use caution as this configuration cannot be restored once it has been deleted Select System Management Select Configuration Files Select Delete Configuration Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ Select System Management ↵ Select Monitor Activity ↵...
  • Page 186 Select Restore Card Defaults Select Slot Select 'Yes' to restore the card defaults 7-72 ↵ Select System Management ↵ Select Configuration Files Select Save Config. For PowerUp ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 187: Help

    The Help main menu item has two pull-down items: About and About Security. Choose About to obtain the hardware and software version data. This information is important when contacting customer service. Choose About Security to display the security mode and software version numbers. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Configuration Help 7-73...
  • Page 188 Configuration Help 7-74 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 189: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    HAPTER Maintenance and Troubleshooting In this Chapter Statistics ... 8-2 Troubleshooting ... 8-15 Repair/Replacement ... 8-30 General Maintenance ... 8-39 Summary of Front Panel LEDs ... 8-44...
  • Page 190: Statistics

    24-Hour Statistics PLOA/AAL5 Statistics Statistics are available to monitor the Broadmore 1750 operation at the chassis, individual module, or connection level. Thus, the statistics provide a good initial indication of performance and a means to isolate any problems that may arise.
  • Page 191: Oc-12C/Stm-4C Nim Statistics

    OC-12c/STM-4c NIM Statistics Slot statistics provide specific module level information. Follow the sequence below to select an OC-12c/STM-4c and view the statistics shown on the next page. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ↵ Select System Management ↵...
  • Page 192: Alarm Overview

    Unstructured DS3 and Unstructured E3 SAM Statistics Unstructured E3 SAM Statistics Structured DS3 SAM Statistics Statistics are maintained for each SAM port. The statistics for each of the ports is displayed on the following pages..8-5 ... 8-8 ... 8-9 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 193 Select one of the following statistics to view: * Port Counters * Port Alarms * Port Summary Statistics for the Unstructured DS3 SAM are shown below. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards ↵ ↵...
  • Page 194 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards The alarm display below has two columns to differentiate network and service errors. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 195 Network side. The display is divided into two columns, service and network, for clarity. Definitions are provided below for reference. Term CSES PSES SEFS Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Definition Available Seconds C-bit Coding Violation C-bit Errored Seconds...
  • Page 196 Select Slot Statistics Select E3 SAM Select Port Select one of the following statistics to view: Statistics for the Unstructured E3 SAM are shown below. ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ * Port Counters * Port Alarms Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 197 This data is presented in 15-minute increments by port in spreadsheet format. Use the following steps to view the Structured DS3 SAM statistics. Statistics for the Structured DS3 SAM statistics are shown below. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 198 Select Structured DS3 SAM Select one of the following statistics to view: 8-10 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ * Port Counters * Port Alarms * Tributary Alarms * Select VP/VC for Statistics Collection * Connection Counters Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 199 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-11...
  • Page 200 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Slot Statistics for NIM/SAM Cards 8-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 201: 24-Hour Statistics

    Use a standard spreadsheet program (such as Excel) to open a statistics file. Adjust the column widths as necessary to match the printer/paper size in use so that the data may be displayed on a single sheet of paper. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 24-Hour Statistics...
  • Page 202: Ploa/Aal5 Statistics

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting PLOA/AAL5 Statistics PLOA/AAL5 Statistics Follow the sequence below to select and view the PLOA/AAL5 statistics shown. 8-14 ↵ Select System Management ↵ Select Monitor Activity ↵ Select PLOA/AAL5 Statistics Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 203: Troubleshooting

    LEDs are basic three-color displays: red, amber, green. The basic LED interpretation follows accepted practice of green for normal operation; amber for minor alert; and red for major alert. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ... 8-18 ... 8-19 ...
  • Page 204: Error Codes

    Therefore, it is important to clear all such errors before proceeding. Redundancy The Broadmore 1750 configuration has redundancy that serves to minimize system downtime. Troubleshooting alerts for redundant components are clearly indicated on the LEDs as explained below: Power supply: a problem to either module is indicated by LED and log entry.
  • Page 205: Cpu Sync

    The files listed on the left side are those that would inhibit a controlled switchover. NOTE: See also “Synchronizing CPU” on page 7-35. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ↵ Select System Management ↵...
  • Page 206: Problem Isolation

    Observe Data 4. Check wiring to ensure connected equipment cables are properly installed and secured. Do not assume the problem is internal to the Broadmore 1750. 5. Check module(s) Configuration from the System Management pull-down menu. Choose the slot of interest and verify that the configuration is correct for each port.
  • Page 207: Port Loopback

    Port Loopback The loopback function is the primary troubleshooting aid for isolation of circuit connectivity problems, both internal and external to the Broadmore 1750. Loopback is available on both the NIM and SAM. There are three loopback options on each SAM module, four on each NIM, see Figure 8-1.
  • Page 208 NIM Remote, Local, and Terminal Loopbacks NIM Remote, Local and Terminal Loopbacks Broadmore CAM 7665 SAM Local and Remote Loopbacks SAM Remote and Local Loopbacks Figure 8-1: Loopback Options User Equipment User Equipment User Equipment Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 209: Failure Recovery

    Failure Recovery Failure recovery is the sequence of events necessary to bring the Broadmore 1750 back to fully operational status after an unexpected service interruption. Throughout the recovery process, specific problems should be corrected following the troubleshooting flowchart (see Figure 8-2). The steps in failure recovery are: 1.
  • Page 210: Alarm Response/Reset

    Establishing individual circuit connectivity Alarm Response/Reset Alarms are designed into the Broadmore 1750 to provide the initial indication of a communications problem and to help isolate the problem. For example, a major alarm from a SAM identifies the specific module that will focus response efforts. The following flowchart approach to troubleshooting is based upon the initial alarm indication.
  • Page 211 Overtemp Alarm ? APM Alarm ? NIM Alarm ? SAM Alarm ? Return to Normal Operation Figure 8-2: Troubleshooting Flowchart Based On LEDs Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Check Cables/ Power Source/ Fuses & Repair Inspect/replace/repair Fan Tray Assembly...
  • Page 212 -cable connector to CPU/CPU I/O -reseat CPU/CPU I/O modules -replace CPU Alarm Clears ? -Use loopbacks to isolate -Check equipment cables -Check configuration Alarm Clears ? -Reseat module -Replace module Alarm Clears? Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 213 System log- gather all pertinent info and call Customer Service Return to Figure 8-4: APM Minor Alarm Troubleshooting Flowchart Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Use loopbacks to isolate problem Check following most likely causes/correct as necessary: -equipment cable connectors...
  • Page 214 Figure 8-5: NIM Major Alarm Troubleshooting Flowchart 8-26 Check following most likely causes/correct as necessary: -equipment cable connectors -NIM configuration -reseat NIM module -replace NIM module LOS-check Fiber LOF/LOP/LOCD check Sync Alarm Clears? Alarm Clears ? Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 215 Review Alarm Summary and System log- call Customer Service with pertinent information Return to Figure 8-6: NIM Minor Alarm Troubleshooting Flowchart Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Check following most likely causes/correct as necessary: -equipment cable connectors Alarm Clears?
  • Page 216 Return to Figure 8-7: SAM Major Alarm Troubleshooting Flowchart 8-28 Ckeck most likely causes as necessary -SAM configuration -Reseat module -cable connections -replace SAM Alarm Clears ? Reset Connected Equipment Alarm Clears ? Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 217 Review Alarm Summary and System Log- call Customer Service with pertinent information Return to Figure 8-8: SAM Minor Alarm Troubleshooting Flowchart Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Check most likely causes as necessary -Port configuration Alarm clears ?
  • Page 218: Repair/Replacement

    Integrated Fan/Alarm Module Replacement Fan Filter Cleaning and Replacement All repair/replacement actions should be accomplished by a qualified technician familiar with the Broadmore 1750 system. The majority of repairs involve troubleshooting and the replacement of a module or card. WARNING!
  • Page 219: Power Supply

    Power Supply The Broadmore 1750 receives –48 VDC power at the chassis rear from a user-provided source. Repair/replacement of this source is external to the scope of this manual. Optionally, the Broadmore 1750 may be configured with a dual AC power supply.
  • Page 220: Nim Replacement

    ATM connectivity will be disrupted during card replacement. Follow the steps below to replace a NIM. 1. Ensure that a replacement module is available. 2. Remove the chassis front cover. The Broadmore 1750 retains power; individual NIMs may be removed/replaced without power disruption to other modules.
  • Page 221: Sam Replacement

    SAM(s) will not have an ATM service disruption. Follow the steps below to replace a SAM: 1. Ensure that you have a replacement module. 2. Remove the chassis front cover. The Broadmore 1750 retains power; individual SAM cards may be removed/replaced without service disruption to other modules.
  • Page 222: Iom Replacement

    9. Reconnect the cables to the IOM. 10. Replace the chassis rear cover. 11. Return the defective IOM for repair. Contact Customer Service for an RMA number and procedures. 8-34 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 223: Cpu Replacement

    2. Remove the chassis front cover. 3. Loosen retaining screws at the top and bottom of the CPU card to be replaced. The Broadmore 1750 retains power; the CPU card may be removed/replaced without service disruption to other modules. 4. Use the installed ejectors to unseat the CPU card from the midplane. This is done by simultaneously pushing up on the top ejector and down on the bottom ejector.
  • Page 224: Cpu Iom Replacement

    There are no field-repairable items on the CPU IOM. This module does contain a unique part of the Ethernet address such that the Broadmore 1750 system must be alerted to the module change in order to restore service. Only replace the standby CPU or CPU IOM on a redundant system.
  • Page 225: Integrated Fan/Alarm Module Replacement

    4. Use the installed ejectors to unseat the integrated fan/alarm module card from the midplane. This is done by simultaneously pushing up on the top ejector and down on the bottom ejector. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Integrated Fan/Alarm Module Replacement...
  • Page 226 Tighten the retaining screw (finger tight only). 8. Replace the chassis front cover. 9. Return the defective integrated fan/alarm module for repair. Contact Customer Service for an RMA number and procedures. 8-38 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 227: General Maintenance

    Cooling fans are included in the Broadmore 1750 to aid in heat dissipation. The fan tray has two air filters, one on each fan. Complete the fan filter cleaning procedure below on a monthly basis, or more often if the filters are excessively dirty.
  • Page 228: Maintenance/Diagnostics

    PVC, or other action that affects service. Messages are filtered by privilege level. All messages are displayed at the Supervisor level, many of which can only be interpreted by Carrier Access engineers. Environmental Indicators will display the current status of power, fan, and BITS clocks.
  • Page 229 Bandwidth Utilization displays the amount of bandwidth being used, the remaining bandwidth available, and the percentage used. This can be recalculated by pressing 'R' when the screen displays. Reset to Defaults allows you to reset the Broadmore 1750 to the factory defaults settings. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 230: Engineering Analysis

    Engineering Analysis There are several options under the Maintenance/Diags. menu reserved for use by Carrier Access engineers. A brief description is provided to aid in understanding the system. These commands should only be used in close coordination with Carrier Access engineers.
  • Page 231 IP address. The changes you make to system settings will not take effect until you reboot. Save Connection Table will preserve the current connection data in a text file format so that it can be viewed using any standard text editor. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 8-43...
  • Page 232: Summary Of Front Panel Leds

    Major alarm detected for 2.5 seconds Amber Minor alarm detected for 2.5 seconds Green Normal, no fault condition Not Lit Out of service SAM failed POST, not ready Amber offline or standby Green Normal, no fault condition Major Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 233 Module LED Display Master On-line Activity Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting LED Color Definition Amber Minor Green Normal, enabled Not Lit Out of service Green online as master Amber Standby Amber Normal activity Summary of Front Panel LEDs...
  • Page 234 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Summary of Front Panel LEDs 8-46 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 235: Command Line Interface

    HAPTER Command Line Interface In this Chapter: CLI Access ... 9-2 Creating and Running Scripts ... 9-4 Port Configuration ... 9-6 Monitor ... 9-8 About Command ... 9-9...
  • Page 236: Cli Access

    Use CAMMI for administrative features such as changing passwords or identifying new users. Use the following steps for CLI Access. 1. Log into the Broadmore 1750 operating system, pSoS, using a valid user name and password. NOTE: At this point, you can type ‘help’ to view a list of commands. You can also type ‘help command’...
  • Page 237 General commands are: clear quit ? (help) The level commands correspond with the CAMMI main menu except for the administrative function, which is not implemented in CLI. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Command Line Interface CLI Access...
  • Page 238: Creating And Running Scripts

    See Appendix G for a list of Broadmore commands. NOTE: Do not use the following command in a script: showi This command is “show interactive” for the system log and requires user input. If necessary, use the show command instead. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 239 30 seconds may be necessary between some script commands. To insert a delay between script commands, use the following command: sleep(n) where n = 1 to 30 seconds. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Command Line Interface Creating and Running Scripts 11-43 for instructions.
  • Page 240: Port Configuration

    (e.g., a single entry of sys/config/slot/c/port1/ configoperation/show will give an error for unrecognized entry). Each parameter can be revised. For example, to change the port name to “DS3Port”, you would enter: Port name DS3 port Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 241 This data must be either discarded (cancel) or retained (save) before proceeding. The command cardstatus will display a list of all Broadmore 1750 slots with the module installed. Cardstatus is available when you are in either of the following...
  • Page 242: Monitor

    Use Monitor to display system operation statistics. The CLI command string to monitor and show port counters is displayed below. Note that an additional command, reset, is available. Reset will zero all counters. This was done as the first command in the display below. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 243: About Command

    Type module Module serial number Hardware revision Software revision The information displayed is tailored for the type of module. This information is particularly valuable when contacting Customer Service. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Command Line Interface About Command...
  • Page 244 Command Line Interface About Command 9-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 245: Security Management

    HAPTER Security Management In this Chapter: Security Features ... 10-2 Security Guidance ... 10-3 Logging In ... 10-5 Log-in Banner ... 10-6 System Clock ... 10-7 Network Time Protocol ... 10-8 Managing Users and Audit Trails ... 10-10 IP ICMP Messages ...
  • Page 246: Security Features

    The Broadmore requires that users log into the Broadmore through Telnet and FTP. NOTE: Be sure to use the appropriate fonts and screen settings to maintain the proper screen appearance. 10-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 247: Security Guidance

    The craft password should be stored safely in the NOC. When needed, the SuperUser can log into the craft port, fix things, change the password, log out, and store the new password back in the NOC. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Security Guidance...
  • Page 248: Security Management

    For example, every third consecutive attempted login failure produces an entry in the system log. 10-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 249: Logging In

    5. When Broadmore user login message displays, type the Login and Password. You will need to press Enter after each. After successfully logging into the Broadmore user’s list, the Broadmore command prompt displays. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Logging In 10-5...
  • Page 250: Log-In Banner

    Broadmore cam directory. When a shell login is requested, the contents of the banner file (if any) will be dumped to the screen just ahead of the login prompt, as in the following example. 10-6 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 251: System Clock

    Hour, and Minute to the correct values. When finished, press Escape and select Yes to change the system clock. NOTE: Changing the system clock is an event recorded in the system log (see “System Log” on page 10-15). Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management System Clock 10-7...
  • Page 252: Network Time Protocol

    NTP source when power is reapplied to the Broadmore. Select NTP from the Administration menu. Then set the following parameters to the desired values. When finished, press Escape and select Yes to accept the changes. 10-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 253 1 to 100 Poll Interval 1 hr, 8 hr, 1 day, 1 week Time Zone GMT or specific zone Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Network Time Protocol Comments When enabled, the Broadmore system clock will be synchronized to the network time source.
  • Page 254: Managing Users And Audit Trails

    A SuperUser can set the minimum allowable number of characters in user names and passwords by selecting User ID Rules from the Administration menu. From this menu, select the Username or Password and enter the required minimum number of characters. 10-10 ... 10-10 ... 10-11 ... 10-13 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 255: Change User Id

    OPERATIONS SYS_ADMIN SUPER_USER Craft Access Enable, Disable Remote Access Enable, Disable Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management Comments A unique user identifier A unique password for the user and a second password field to confirm “User Security The level of user access. See Configuration”...
  • Page 256: Deleting A User

    After you select the user to be deleted, a confirmation message appears. Select Yes to delete the user, or No to exit without making any changes. Modifying a User After you select the user to be modified, enter the appropriate information in the 10-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 257: User Audit Trails

    Audit Trails protect a Broadmore by providing traceability of who performed procedures on the unit, what procedures were performed, and when they took place. The Broadmore local audit trail logs changes to configuration parameters and user logins. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management User Audit Trails 10-11...
  • Page 258 Once the audit.txt file is full, the file is automatically closed, the name is changed to audit_o.txt, in case a SuperUser wants to access the old file via FTP. A new file is then opened named audit.txt and new data is written to that file. 10-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 259: System Log

    ↵ del sys.log ↵ Rather than using FTP, a SuperUser can also display or delete the system log through the Command Line Interface. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management User Audit Trails 10-15...
  • Page 260 ↵ systemlog ↵ showi ↵ You can then navigate through the system log by following the instructions appearing at the bottom of the window. To delete the system log, enter clearlog instead of showi. 10-16 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 261: Ip Icmp Messages

    You can use the Internet Control Message Protocol selection to enable or disable all ICMP messages for Internet Protocols such as ping or echo. Disabling ICMP is a common defense against denial-of-service attacks using ping floods. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management IP ICMP Messages...
  • Page 262: Snmp Messages

    Only a SuperUser or SysAdmin can access or change these properties (see “SNMP Properties” on page 12-3). Select System Management Select Configure Select System Services Select SNMP Configure Select SNMP Properties 10-18 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 263: Shell Commands (Non-Fips Mode)

    The following table lists the authorized commands available to each access privilege level when operating in non-FIPS mode. User ID → ↓ Authorized Services cammi (start GUI interface) comp copy echo fipsmode Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Shell Commands (Non-FIPS Mode) Super_User Sys_Admin • • • • •...
  • Page 264 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Operations Browser • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 265: Ftp Login

    2. Enter the IP address of the Broadmore. 3. Enter the Username: SYSADMIN (the username is case sensitive). 4. Enter the Password: (example) jsmith – the default password for new installations is INITIAL (passwords are case sensitive). Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Super_User Sys_Admin •...
  • Page 266 Security Management FTP Login 10-22 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 267: Security Management (Fips Mode)

    Security Management (FIPS Mode) In this Chapter: Security Features Security Guidance Authentication and Identification Authorized Services Key Management Logging In Log-in Banner System Clock Network Time Protocol Changing Security Modes User Administration and Audit Trails Shell Commands (FIPS Mode) SFTP Login SecurID Features Residual Data and Memory Volatility HAPTER...
  • Page 268: Security Features

    Be sure to use the appropriate fonts and screen settings to maintain the proper screen appearance. 11-2 under the Broadmore documents under the Validation Lists ® authentication (optional, see “SecurID Features” on page 11-49) ® ® and SecureFX . A secure terminal Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 269: Security Guidance

    Security Modes – The Broadmore is shipped with security turned off. Only a SuperUser can change the FIPS and SecurID modes (see “Changing Security Modes” on page 11-17). Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Security Guidance 11-3...
  • Page 270 System Clock – The system clock is used to time stamp all events recorded in the system log and user audit log. To set the system clock, see “System Clock” on page 11-14. 11-4 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 271 CPU. Turning off FIPS mode will erase Critical Security Parameters (CSPs) but does not erase the FIPS validated operating software. For additional information on sanitizing the equipment, see “Residual Data and Memory Volatility” on page 11-50. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-5...
  • Page 272: Authentication And Identification

    To protect security data, no file access is permitted. This role cannot access the security settings. This role is required to manage system accounts, use SFTP, and alter security settings. Only users at this privilege level may turn FIPS mode on or off. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 273: Authorized Services

    Security management including user accounts, audit trail, and zeroizing Change Files using shell commands NOTE: For a complete list, see “Authorized Access to Shell Commands” on page 11-41. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Super_User Sys_Admin • •...
  • Page 274: Key Management

    SecureFX) to log into the Broadmore/SSHield module and install the host_dsa key in the /SSHD directory on the Broadmore CPU. NOTE: After installing the DSA key, the Broadmore must be rebooted in order for the change to take effect. 11-8 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 275: Logging In

    The following example uses SecureCRT as the secure client software. To log into the Broadmore: 1. Open SecureCRT. The Quick Connect window opens. 2. Select ssh2 from the Protocol pull-down menu. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging In 11-9...
  • Page 276 5. When the Broadmore Login message appears, type in the Login and Password. You will need to press Enter after each. (The factory defaults for the initial installation are SYSADMIN and INITIAL.) After successfully logging in, the Broadmore command prompt displays. 11-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 277: Logging In With Securid Enabled

    RSA SecurID server with a token assigned to it. 4. Select Keyboard Interactive from the Primary pull-down menu in the Authentication panel. 5. Click Connect. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Enabled 11-11...
  • Page 278 7. After successfully logging into SecurID, the Broadmore login displays. 8. Type the Login and Password. You will need to press Enter after each. (The factory defaults for the initial installation are SYSADMIN and INITIAL.) After successful login, the Broadmore command prompt appears. 11-12 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 279: Log-In Banner

    When a shell login is requested, the contents of the banner file (if any) will be dumped to the screen just ahead of the login prompt, as in the following example. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Log-in Banner...
  • Page 280: System Clock

    Hour, and Minute to the correct values. When finished, press Escape and select Yes to change the system clock. NOTE: Changing the system clock is an event recorded in the system log (see “System Log” on page 11-32). 11-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 281: Network Time Protocol

    NTP source when power is reapplied to the Broadmore. Select NTP from the Administration menu. Then set the following parameters to the desired values. When finished, press Escape and select Yes to accept the changes. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Network Time Protocol...
  • Page 282 Determines how often the Broadmore will request an update from the NTP source. The default is 1 week. The default is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) but you can choose among 24 international time zones. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 283: Help About Security

    Any user, regardless of security level, can use this command. Selecting Help About Security from the main menu will display the current FIPS mode setting and the version numbers of the security software included in the Broadmore. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) ... 11-17 ...
  • Page 284: Enabling Fips Mode

    The SSH session timeout is fixed at 5 minutes. 11-18 Comments Broadmore is in FIPS 140-2 validated operating mode Broadmore is not in FIPS approved operating mode Version of FIPS Library. Version of SSHield software Build date of SSHield software Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 285 The Broadmore will only enforce the minimum length values when creating new user accounts. Old accounts are not affected. The Superuser (Crypto Officer) must ensure that all user accounts meet FIPS 140-2 requirements. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Enabling FIPS Mode 11-19...
  • Page 286: Disabling Fips Mode

    CPU. It may take several minutes for the ARP tables in the network to refresh before you can log into the online CPU. 11-20 ISABLING FIPSMODE WILL DELETE EXISTING USER UPER ROADMORE IS Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 287: Enabling Securid

    SSH terminal emulator, such as SecureCRT SFTP software, such as SecureFX Ethernet connection to both CPUs 1. If the Broadmore has two CPUs, remove the CPU that is not on line. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Enabling SecurID 11-21...
  • Page 288 6. If the step 5 was successful, the first CPU is set up correctly and you are ready to use SecureID with that CPU. If step 5 was not successful, do not proceed until the problem is fixed. 11-22 11-18 to turn on FIPS mode and then reboot the Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 289 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Comments This feature is described in the Carrier Access RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Guide for the Broadmore 500, 1700, and 1750. This guide also describes how to manipulate the security options in the “sdopts.rec”...
  • Page 290: Disabling Securid

    You can use the Internet Control Message Protocol selection to enable or disable all ICMP messages for Internet Protocols such as ping or echo. Disabling ICMP is a common defense against denial-of-service attacks using ping floods. 11-24 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 291: Snmp Messages

    Only a SuperUser or SysAdmin can access or change these properties (see “SNMP Properties” on page 12-3). Select System Management Select Configure Select System Services Select SNMP Configure Select SNMP Properties Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵...
  • Page 292: User Administration And Audit Trails

    Old accounts are not affected. It is up to the Superuser (Crypto Officer) to ensure that all user accounts meet FIPS 140-2 security requirements. 11-26 ... 11-26 ... 11-27 ... 11-30 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 293: Change User Id

    Password/ Password Privilege BROWSER OPERATIONS SYS_ADMIN SUPER_USER Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Comments A unique user identifier A unique password for the user and a second password field to confirm “User Security The level of user access. See Configuration”...
  • Page 294 After you select the user to be deleted, a confirmation message appears. Select Yes to delete the user, or No to exit without making any changes. 11-28 Comments Access through the serial port on the front of the CPU. Access through the Ethernet port on the CPU IOM. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 295 OPERATIONS SYS_ADMIN SUPER_USER Craft Access Enable, Disable Remote Access Enable, Disable Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Comments A unique user identifier A unique password for the user and a second password field to confirm “User Security The level of user access.
  • Page 296: User Audit Trails

    Audit Trails protect a Broadmore by providing traceability of who performed procedures on the unit, what procedures were performed, and when they took place. The Broadmore local audit trail logs changes to configuration parameters and user logins. 11-30 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 297 CPU (Q or R) or standby CPU (q or r) user name event type short description of the event Once the audit.txt file is full, the file is automatically closed, the name is changed Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) User Audit Trails 11-31...
  • Page 298 For example, the SuperUser can delete the sys.log file by using the del shell command, as in the following example. cd cam ↵ del sys.log ↵ Rather than using FTP, a SuperUser can also display or delete the system log through the Command Line Interface. 11-32 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 299 ↵ systemlog ↵ showi ↵ You can then navigate through the system log by following the instructions appearing at the bottom of the window. To delete the system log, enter clearlog instead of showi. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-33...
  • Page 300: Shell Commands (Fips Mode)

    SuperUser (Crypto Officer) can perform a manual self-test at any time. At the Broadmore prompt, type selftest. The following message will be displayed if all tests pass. AES Passed DES Passed TDES Passed 11-34 ... 11-37 ... 11-39 ... 11-41 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 301: Settimeout

    A SuperUser (Crypto Officer) can access the SSHD configuration information, at the Broadmore prompt, by typing sshdShow. An example of the output is provided in the following graphic. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) settimeout 11-35...
  • Page 302 Security Management (FIPS Mode) sshdShow 11-36 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 303: Sshdsessionshow

    Session ID ConnTid ServerTid ServerName User ttydFd RemoteIp:Port Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Comments Session ID Task ID of the sshd server handling the connection Session server task spawned for the connection Session server name Connecting user’s name...
  • Page 304: Scp

    A SuperUser (Crypto Officer) can enable Debug by using the "-v" option. An example is provided below. -> scp -v [local_file] user_name@remote:[remote_file] NOTE: For more information about shell commands and general information about session privacy, go to www.openssh.org. 11-38 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 305: Resetsecurid

    At the Broadmore> prompt, type resetSecurID as shown in the following figure, and then press Enter. The node secret file resets, and the screen returns to the prompt. There is no output with this command. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-39...
  • Page 306: Zeroize

    CPU and then the online CPU. This option is intended for decommissioning the entire Broadmore system. 11-40 HE ZEROIZE COMMAND WILL DECOMMISSION THE DISK CHIP MEMORY CAN BE RETURNED TO THE FACTORY FOR REPAIR ). T WILL NOT REBOOT RITICAL ECURITY ZEROIZED Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 307: Authorized Access To Shell Commands

    ↓ Authorized Services cammi (start GUI interface) comp copy echo fipsmode head help ifconf mkdir move netstat ping Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Authorized Access to Shell Commands Super_User Sys_Admin • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 308 11-42 Super_User Sys_Admin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Operations Browser • • • Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 309: Sftp Login

    To log in to RSA SecurID and the Broadmore: 1. Open SecureFX. The Connect window opens. 2. Right-click on the connection you want to use, and select Properties. The Session Configuration window opens. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) SFTP Login 11-43...
  • Page 310 5. Select Keyboard Interactive from the Primary pull-down menu in the Authentication panel. 6. Click OK. The following prompt appears: 7. Type in the local Broadmore password, and click OK. After successfully logging in, the SecureFX window appears as shown in the following graphic. 11-44 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 311 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Disabled Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 11-45...
  • Page 312: Logging In With Securid Enabled

    IP address of the Broadmore; the Username is The SecurID user name and Broadmore local user name joined together with a colon between and no spaces (for example, jsmith:SYSADMIN). 5. Select Keyboard Interactive from the Primary pull-down menu in the Authentication panel. 11-46 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 313 9. Type in the local Broadmore password, and click OK. After successfully logging into SecurID, the SecureFX window appears as shown in the following graphic. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Enabled 11-47...
  • Page 314 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Logging in with SecurID Enabled 11-48 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 315: Securid Features

    Replica RSA Authentication Manager Support Secondary RADIUS/TACACS+Server Support Location of Node Secret on Client RSA Authentication Manager Agent Host Type SecurID User Specification SecurID Protection of Administrators Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) SecurID Features Details Native SecurID 5.0.2...
  • Page 316: Residual Data And Memory Volatility

    This notice summarizes relevant security concerns associated with the movement of sensitive data through any Broadmore ATM Multiplexer and subsequent re- deployment of these products into open environments. Should there be any questions or concerns regarding this notice, please contact Carrier Access Corporation customer support at 800-786-9929. Non-Volatile Memory...
  • Page 317: Network Interfaces

    Product Release Release 3.8 and earlier Release 4.0 and later Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Product Type Sanitation Procedure Broadmore Unit Power Off for 24 hours Remove Disk-on-Chip from CPU...
  • Page 318 Security Management (FIPS Mode) Sanitation Procedures 11-52 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 319: Snmp Configuration

    HAPTER SNMP Configuration In this Chapter: SNMP Overview ... 12-2 SNMP Properties ... 12-3 USM/VACM Configuration ... 12-6 Trap Configuration ... 12-28...
  • Page 320: Snmp Overview

    CLI to configure SNMPv3 parameters. Select System Management Select Configure Select System Services Select SNMP Configure Select the item you want to configure. With each selection, confirm your changes and press Esc to exit. 12-2 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 321: Snmp Properties

    Select Configure Select System Services Select SNMP Configure Select SNMP Properties Select the item you want to configure. With each selection, confirm your changes and press Esc to exit. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ SNMP Configuration...
  • Page 322 When the time expires, the outstanding trap is discarded. Enter Timeout as a value in seconds between 0 and 3600 (60 minutes) with 1200 (20 minutes) as a recommended initial value. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 323 Normally, if you get a trap on a single port of a SAM, you would get traps for all the other ports and all the other SAMs. But with the squelch at “equal or below current level”), the notifications are throttled back to 1 trap for all SAMs. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration SNMP Properties...
  • Page 324: Usm/Vacm Configuration

    -Storage : <unspecified> = Non-Vol Community -Name : char -Index : char -UserName : char -TrapTag : char -Enabled : bool = true -Storage : <unspecified> = Non-Vol User -Name -Auth/Encyptiontypes -Auth/Encryptionkeys -Storage : <unspecified> = Non-Vol Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 325 SNMP configuration and rebooting. “Read Only” entries can only be edited or removed by deleting the entire SNMP configuration and rebooting. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration USM/VACM Configuration 12-7...
  • Page 326: Users

    ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the User information (to put a copy of the information into the list) ↵ , delete an existing User enter a new User ↵, check table entries for consistency Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 327 Authentication and Privacy, you can only edit the resulting key. This is because Broadmore converts the password to a key while saving the user information and does not maintain any record of the original password that had been entered. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Users 12-9...
  • Page 328 SNMP Configuration Users Screen for entering User Key Screen for entering User Password 12-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 329 Auth Key Priv Key Auth Password Priv Password Auth Priv Storage Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Comments string A unique value for User Name, 1 to 30 characters. string Key to be used for authorizing a SNMP user to the Broadmore system.
  • Page 330 SNMP Configuration Users User Edit Rules The following table describes which parameters can be modified in a Users table entry. Item User Name Auth Password Priv Password Auth Priv Storage 12-12 Edit Allowed Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 331: Groups

    * Copy ↵ * Delete ↵, * New * Validate Table With each selection, confirm your changes and press Esc to exit. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the Group information (to put a copy of the information into the list)
  • Page 332 Volatile Settings lost without power. Non-volatile Settings can be changed. Permanent Settings can not be deleted. Readonly Settings can not be changed. Other Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 333 Group Edit Rules The following table describes which parameters can be modified in a Groups table entry. Item Group Name User Name Security Model Storage Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Groups Edit Allowed 12-15...
  • Page 334: Views

    ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the View information (to put a copy of the information into the list) ↵ , delete an existing View enter a new View ↵, check table entries for consistency Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 335 MIB tree of managed objects. The following shows the New View SubTrees view. The following table describes the selections Item Name Subtree OID Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Comments string Unique value for View Name, 1 to 30 characters. Default is “iso” standard.
  • Page 336 The following table describes which parameters can be modified in a Views table entry. Item Name Subtree OID Storage 12-18 Options Comments Volatile Settings lost without power. Non-volatile Settings can be changed. Permanent Settings can not be deleted. Readonly Settings can not be changed. Other Edit Allowed Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 337: Access

    * Copy ↵ * Delete ↵, * New * Validate Table With each selection, confirm your changes and press Esc to exit. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the Group information (to put a copy of the information into the list)
  • Page 338 A view name from the Views in the system, 1 to 30 characters. The Read View Name is for “get” access. string A view name from the Views in the system, 1 to 30 characters. The Write View Name is for “set” access. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 339 Use the Esc key to exit this menu. If you have made any changes to the Users information the system will prompt you for confirmation on whether you want to accept the changes or not. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Comments...
  • Page 340: Access Policy

    Access table. Authentication is verified based on the information in the User table parameters “Auth Key” or “Auth Password”. In case encryption is required, the key defined by User table parameters “Priv Key” or “Priv Pass- word” is used. 12-22 Edit Allowed Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 341 • access based on the security model set in Groups and Access table. NOTE: In addition to the standard MIBs, the Broadmore includes enterprise MIBs that are specific to its operation. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Access 12-23...
  • Page 342: Communities

    ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the Community information (to put a copy of the information into the list) ↵ , delete an existing Community enter a new Community ↵, check table entries for consistency Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 343 Use the Esc key to exit this menu. If you have made any changes to the Community information the system will ask you for confirmation on whether you want to accept the changes or not. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Communities...
  • Page 344 Leave empty if used only for get and set access. Volatile Settings lost without power. Non-volatile Settings can be changed. Permanent Settings can not be deleted. Readonly Settings can not be changed. Other Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 345 For example, if you wished to have three different “get” community strings, you might use the index values “Get1”, “Get2”, “Get3”. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Communities...
  • Page 346: Trap Configuration

    Otherwise, a fundamental system problem might create an avalanche of related traps, resulting in further degradation of the network. 12-28 ... 12-28 ... 12-29 ... 12-35 ... 12-37 ... 12-40 ... 12-42 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 347: Trap Management Overview

    The Notification Originator uses the various tables in two ways: to identify the targets to send information to, including the priority of one type or event over another to create the PDU that will be sent. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Trap Management Overview 12-29...
  • Page 348 -Storage : <unspecified> = non-vol Access -Name : char -ReadView : char -WriteView : char -NotifyView : char -SecurityModel -SecurityLevel -Storage : <unspecified> = Non-Vol Group -Name : char -UserName : char -SecurityModel -Storage : <unspecified> = Non-Vol Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 349 (user information) to see if the entity has view privileges for the object. If the view is okay, the PDU(s) are sent. Either way, the process is completed. Views are checked whether or not filters exist. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 SNMP Configuration Trap Management Overview...
  • Page 350: Table Usage

    “Storage Type” parameters in the tables. “Permanent” entries cannot be deleted except by deleting the entire SNMP configuration and rebooting. “Read Only” entries can only be edited or removed by deleting the entire SNMP configuration and rebooting. 12-32 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 351: Targets

    * Copy ↵ * Delete ↵, * New * Validate Table With each selection, confirm your changes and press Esc to exit. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the Target information (to put a copy of the information into the list)
  • Page 352 (if one is expected) is not received within this time period, it may assumed that the response will not be delivered. The number of times to attempt sending the notification. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 353: Target Parameters

    * Copy ↵ * Delete ↵, * New * Validate Table With each selection, confirm your changes and press Esc to exit. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the Target Parameter information (to put a copy of the information into the list)
  • Page 354 Message Processing model Enabled Enables/disables this target parameter. Disabled Volatile Settings lost without power. Non-volatile Settings can be changed. Permanent Settings can not be deleted. Readonly Settings can not be changed. Other Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 355: Notifications

    Follow the sequence below to enable or disable each trap type in the list. Save the configuration when asked to activate the SNMP trap reporting. Select System Management Select Configuration Select System Services Select SNMP Properties Select Notifications Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ SNMP Configuration...
  • Page 356 Trap Tag. Different tag names would be useful if responsibility for trap management was subdivided by trap types such that a specific destination was only responsible for a partial set of traps. Enabled Enables/disables this notification. Disabled Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 357 RFCs. Severity is reported as a variable with the trap. To configure trap severity from a remote SNMP manager, use the Broadmore enterprise MIB table “snmpTrapTypeTable”. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Comments Critical Reboot failure, NIM major alarm.
  • Page 358: Notify Filters

    ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the Filter information (to put a copy of the information into the list) ↵ , delete an existing Filter enter a new Filter ↵, check table entries for consistency Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 359 Profile Name Subtree Subtree Mask Type Enabled Storage Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Comments string Value for Profile Name, 1 to 30 characters. Note: This entry must agree with the Profle Name in the Notify Profiles table (see “Notify Profiles”...
  • Page 360: Notify Profiles

    ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ edit the Profile information (to put a copy of the information into the list) ↵ , delete an existing Profile enter a new Profile ↵, check table entries for consistency Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 361 Notify Filter table is searched for all entries having the same “profile_name”. The following table describes the selections. Item Profile Name Parameter Name Enabled Storage Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Options Comments string Value for Profile Name, 1 to 30 characters. string Value for Parameter Name, 1 to 30 characters.
  • Page 362 SNMP Configuration Notify Profiles 12-44 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 363: Technical Specifications

    PPENDIX Technical Specifications In this Appendix: Broadmore 1750 Platform ... A-2 Broadmore Modules ... A-6...
  • Page 364: Broadmore 1750 Platform

    LAN Emulation Client CLIP (RFC-1577) Out-of-band management: 10Base-T Ethernet port RS-232/V.24 async craft port Management interface: Command Line Interface (CLI) Text-based menu-driven Optional security features: FIPS 140-2 approved Secure Shell (SSH) v2.0 RSA SecurID® User Client v5.0.2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 365: Network Standards

    Dual BITS clock inputs with internal Stratum 3E holdover clock Alarms Dry contacts for major and minor alarms LEDs indicating major and minor alarms User-defined alarm configuration SNMP trap generation for user-defined alarms Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Technical Specifications Network Standards...
  • Page 366: Testing & Diagnostics

    Regulatory Approvals FCC Part 15, Class A radiated emissions ANSI/UL 60950, CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-00 FIPS-140-2 Validated Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) Certified DISA Information Assurance (IA) Tested Network Equipment Building Standard (NEBS) Validated, Level 3 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 367: Physical

    Operating temperature range: 50 °F to 122 °F (10 °C to 50 °C) Storage temperature range: –4 °F to 158 °F (–20 °C to 70 °C) Relative humidity (non-condensing) range: 5% to 80% Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Technical Specifications Physical...
  • Page 368: Broadmore Modules

    DS3 options: C Bit parity, M13 Clocking: Network, BITS, Adaptive, SRTS, Loop NOTE: SRTS is a proprietary timing algorithm and may ONLY be used with specific written prior permission from Carrier Access Corporation. Additional license fees may apply. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 369: Ds3 Unstructured Circuit Emulation Sam

    Clocking: Network, BITS, Adaptive, SRTS, Loop NOTE: SRTS is a proprietary timing algorithm and may ONLY be used with specific written prior permission from Carrier Access Corporation. Additional license fees may apply. E3 Unstructured Circuit Emulation SAM 3 ports per card BNC connector access on rear panel IOM Unstructured CES Version 2 (AAL1) and ITU-T recommendation I.363...
  • Page 370 Technical Specifications E3 Unstructured Circuit Emulation SAM Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 371: Spare Parts List

    Spare Parts List The most common spare parts are listed below. The fan filters and fuse/fuse cover assemblies may be ordered from Carrier Access Corporation or directly from the manufacturer. The manufacturer’s name and part numbers are provided for these items.
  • Page 372 Module, Protection IOM Module, CPU IOM Module, Structured DS3 SAM IOM, 1 BNC Port Module, Structured DS3 SAM LapLink Cable, PC to Broadmore 1750 serial port cable with DB9-F and DB25-F connectors on both ends CPU-2 Replacement Battery, Panasonic VL1220-1HF or equivalent Bussman 7.5 Amp Fuse...
  • Page 373: Software Error Messages

    PPENDIX Software Error Messages In this Appendix: Overview System Errors Setup Errors...
  • Page 374: Setup Errors

    Typically, the SETUP ERRORS are configuration problems which the user can correct through normal operations as noted in chapters three and four. SYSTEM ERRORS provide clues about system operation which are meant primarily for Carrier Access Customer Support analysis. NOTE: System errors may be observed during normal operation.
  • Page 375: System Errors

    System Errors The user cannot address these errors. Contact Carrier Access Customer Support. MALLOC_FAILED NULL_POINTER NOT_A_NIM NOT_A_SAM BAD_ATMIFNUM /* Illegal value for atmIfNum */ ENTRY_ZERO_NOT_RESERVED = 0x1005 /* Connection table entry 0 must be LIKELY_MEMORY_LEAK NONSENSICAL_STATE /* "Impossible" state of affairs found */...
  • Page 376: Setup Errors

    = 0x110a = 0x110b = 0x110c = 0x110d = 0x110f = 0x1110 = 0x1111 = 0x1112 = 0x1113 = 0x1114 = 0x1115 = 0x1116 = 0x1117 = 0x1118 = 0x1119 = 0x111a = 0x111b = 0x111c Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 377 /* Connection in use; request not * allowed at this time.*/ INVALID_DSS INVALID_SDU_DATAWORD_LEN PVCS_CARDTYPE_MISMATCH /* PVCs not supported for card type */ Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Software Error Messages = 0x111d = 0x111e = 0x111f = 0x1120 = 0x1121...
  • Page 378 Software Error Messages Setup Errors INVALID_INTERNAL_VCI INVALID_CALL_IDENT INVALID_CARD_TYPE CONFIG_DEFAULTS_USED INVALID_MESSAGE_TYPE UNKNOWN_ACTION_ID = 0x1131 = 0x1132 = 0x1133 = 0x1134 = 0x1135 = 0x1136 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 379: Sample Network With Rfc 1577 Configuration

    (Broadmore 1750 #1). 2. The master control station does not have Ethernet access to the Broadmore 1750 and the Broadmore 1750 does not have an Ethernet local control station (Broadmore 1750 # 2). 3. The master control station does not have Ethernet access to the Broadmore 1750 and the Broadmore 1750 has an Ethernet local control station (Broadmore 1750 #3).
  • Page 380 Broadmore 1750 #1. Ethernet traffic for Broadmore 1750 #2 and Broadmore 1750 #3 is routed by the gateway to Broadmore 1750 #1. The server uses LIS data to convert the IP address to an ATM address; the traffic is then sent over the ATM to the destination Broadmore 1750 where it is interpreted and acted upon as required.
  • Page 381 Broadmore 1750 #3 addresses its local control station by IP address and the master control station via static route and Broadmore 1750 #1. The master control station addresses Broadmore 1750 #1 as IP 192.40.100.90, Broadmore 1750 #2 as CIP 10.10.10.174, and Broadmore 1750 #3 as CIP 10.10.10.63.
  • Page 382 ATM Fiber 192.50.200.0 to 10.10.10.63 192.40.100.0 to 10.10.10.90 ATM Cloud 192.50.200.63 submask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.50.200.64 CAM 7665 #3 10.10.10.63 ATM subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Ethernet # 2 Static Route 192.40.100.0 to 10.10.10.90 192.50.200.64 255.255.255.0 000.000.000.000 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 10.10.10.174...
  • Page 383: Chassis Differences

    PPENDIX Chassis Differences...
  • Page 384: Broadmore Chassis Differences

    Alarm & Power Module and Fan Tray assemblies as the 17B chassis. The 17B chassis used in the Broadmore 1750 provides 1:4 SAM redundancy and has been NEBS tested with the OC-12 NIM (7660-114 or 7660-113) and the Un-Structured DS3 SAMs (7660-034 or 7660-672).
  • Page 385: Software Differences

    A CPU shipped with a Broadmore 500 will have the file CAM7665.5, which tells the CPU to recongnize only the first 5 module slots. This file can also be changed as described above if the CPU is installed in a different chassis. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Chassis Differences Software Differences...
  • Page 386 Chassis Differences Software Differences Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 387: In This Appendix

    PPENDIX IPv6 Support In this Appendix: Overview ... F-2 Configuring IPv6 Addresses for Network Interfaces ... F-2 Pinging over IPv6 ... F-4 Testing route6 Application ... F-5...
  • Page 388: Overview

    Check the interface configuration. Broadmore->ifconf6 1 Interface Name Index number Type Inet6 Address Prefix Mask Flags Inet6 Address Prefix Mask Flags : ETHERNET : fe80::2e0:97ff:fe6b:7ffe : ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: : 0 <> : 3ffe:0:0:13::5 : ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: : 0 <> Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 389: Deleting An Ipv6 Address

    Deleting an IPv6 Address To delete the IPv6 address from an Ethernet interface, from the Broadmore shell issue the command ifconf6 with the argument -d. For example: Broadmore->ifconf6 1 -d 3ffe:0:0:13::5 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Size : 0xa8e1 <BROADCAST,RUNNING,UP,MULTICAST> IPv6 Support...
  • Page 390: Pinging An Ipv6 Host

    1008 bytes from ::1, icmp_seq=6 hlim=64 1008 bytes from ::1, icmp_seq=7 hlim=64 1008 bytes from ::1, icmp_seq=8 hlim=64 1008 bytes from ::1, icmp_seq=9 hlim=64 --- ping6 statistics --- 10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 391: Adding A Host Route

    The following example adds a host route on the Broadmore: Broadmore->route6 add host dst 3ffe:0:0:14::41 gateway 3ffe:0:0:13::4 Adding a Network Route The following example adds a network route on the Broadmore: Broadmore->route6 add net dst 3ffe:0:0:14:: gateway 3ffe:0:0:13::4prefixlen 64 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 IPv6 Support Testing route6 Application...
  • Page 392: Showing All Ipv6 Routes Configured In The Broadmore

    Broadmore->route6 -a Destination -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- 3ffe:0:0:13::4 -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- 3ffe:0:0:13:: 3ffe:0:0:13::5 -------------------------------------- fe80:1:: fe80:1::1 -------------------------------------- fe80:2:: fe80:2::2e0:97ff:fe6b:7ffe -------------------------------------- ff01:: -------------------------------------- ff02:1:: -------------------------------------- ff02:2:: fe80:2::2e0:97ff:fe6b:7ffe -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gateway Flags 10803 200005 10001 800001 800101 800101 Refcnt Interface Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 393: Deleting The Default Route

    Broadmore->route6 delete host dst 3ffe:0:0:14::41 gateway 3ffe:0:0:13::4 Deleting a Network Route The following example deletes a network route on the Broadmore: Broadmore->route6 delete net dst 3ffe:0:0:14:: gateway 3ffe:0:0:13::4 prefixlen 64 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 IPv6 Support Deleting the Default Route...
  • Page 394 IPv6 Support Deleting a Network Route Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 395: Broadmore Command List

    PPENDIX Broadmore Command List In this Appendix: Commands Available at the Command Prompt Commands Available at the CLI Prompt...
  • Page 396: Commands Available At The Command Prompt

    Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 397: Commands Available At The Cli Prompt

    Type ? at the command prompt to view the list of commands. General Commands quit ? (help) Level Commands maintain about Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Commands Available at the CLI Prompt timeoutStatsShow touch zeroize 10-19 for information about the availability of commands based on Broadmore Command List and “Shell Commands (FIPS...
  • Page 398 Broadmore Command List Commands Available at the CLI Prompt Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 399: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Acronyms and Abbreviations ATM Adaptation Layer Alarm Indication Signal ANSI American National Standards Institute Alarm Power Module Automatic Protection Switching Address Resolution Protocol Available Seconds Asynchronous Transfer Mode American Wire Gage BITS Building Integrated Timing System Bits Per Second LOSSARY Glossary...
  • Page 400 Circuit Emulation SAM Classic IP Command Line Interface Central Processor Unit C-Bit Severely Errored Seconds Digital Signal Processor Digital Signal level n Electronic Industries Alliance Electrostatic Discharge Federal Communications Commission Far End Alarm Control File Transfer Protocol Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 401 LOCD Mbps NEBS Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Graphical User Interface Input Output Module Internet Protocol Intermediate Reach Line Coding Violation Light-Emitting Diode Line Errored Seconds Logical IP Subnetwork Line Interface Unit Loss of ATM Cell Delineation Loss of Frame...
  • Page 402 Power On Self Test P-Bit Severely Errored Seconds Power Remote Defect Indicator Return Material Authorization Receive Service Access Module Segmentation and Reassembly Severely Errored Framing Seconds Sequence Errors Signal Ground Simple Network Management Protocol Synchronous Optical Network Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 403 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 To Be Determined Transmit Unavailable Seconds User Network Interface Video Graphics Adapter Volt Ohm Meter Glossary Glossary-5...
  • Page 404: Glossary Of Terms

    The network may perform internetworking based on AAL information element. Bearer Class X -- indicated by ATM end user in SETUP message for ATM transport service where AAL, traffic type, and timing requirements are transparent to the network. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 405: Constant Bit Rate

    A collection of associated ATM VC or VP links, with associated endpoint nodes, with the following properties: Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 One ATM link, called the Root Link, serves as the root in a simple tree topology. When the Root Node sends information, all the remaining nodes on the connection, called the Leaf Nodes, receive copies of the information.
  • Page 406: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    (connection-oriented data transfer). Intended for interoperation of connection-oriented protocols, such as Frame Relay. supports a QoS that will meet Service Class D performance requirements (connectionless data transfer). Intended for interoperation of connectionless protocols, such as IP or SMDS. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 407: Variable Bit Rate

    This moving of payload data is done in the user plane. Control and user planes are parts of the conceptual model of ATM. Variable Bit Rate An ATM Forum defined service category supporting variable bit rate data traffic with average and peak traffic parameters. Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Glossary-9...
  • Page 408 Glossary Glossary-10 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 409 Index Numerics 1 to 1 Protection ..... . 7-26 1 to n Protection ..... . 7-25 1+1 Protection .
  • Page 410 Access ..... .5-5 Broadmore 1750 ....2-15 Cover Removal .
  • Page 411 APM ......1-10 Broadmore 1750 ....7-1 Cell Bus .
  • Page 412 Chassis ......1-8 7-14 7-48 7-49 7-53 7-55 7-62 7-48 7-49 7-53 7-55 7-61 7-62 7-48 7-49 7-53 7-55 7-61 7-62 7-48 7-49 7-53 7-55 7-61 7-62 7-48 7-60 7-61 2-16 5-15 7-47 7-48 7-54 7-61 7-62 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...
  • Page 413 Guidelines OC-12c NIM Configuration ..2-9 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Hardware Revision, Showing ... . 9-9 Help About Security ....11-17 ICMP Messages .
  • Page 414 Code Violation ..7-49 LIS ....... 7-14 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 7-34...
  • Page 415 Configure, How to ....7-38 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Descriptions ..... 1-12 Individual, NIM and IOM .
  • Page 416 Optical Interface Connections ... . 6-6 Options Broadmore 1750 ....2-16 Network Interface Module ..2-17 Network Interface Module (NIM) .
  • Page 417 RSA SecurID Authentication ... . 11-2 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Safety Information ..... . vi SAM .
  • Page 418 Spares Broadmore 1750 ....2-16 SRTS ......7-44 sshdSessionShow .
  • Page 419 Log ......7-34 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6 Planning Factors ....2-6 Services Configuration .
  • Page 420 Index-12 zeroize ......11-40 11-27 11-28 11-26 11-29 Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6...

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