Lucent Technologies Cajun M770 User Manual
Lucent Technologies Cajun M770 User Manual

Lucent Technologies Cajun M770 User Manual

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Lucent Technologies
User's Guide
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M770 M
AJUN
ANAGER
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AJUN
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ETWORK
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August 1999

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  • Page 1 Lucent Technologies User’s Guide M770 M AJUN ANAGER AJUN ETWORK ANAGEMENT August 1999...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Organization of this Manual ... 1 Starting Cajun M770 Management... 2 What To Do First ... 2 Running Cajun M770 Management from Windows ... 2 Running Cajun M770 Management from UNIX ... 2 Using Chassis View... 4 Launching Module Managers ... 4 Selecting Elements ...
  • Page 4 Saving the List of Stations ... 36 Chapter 9 VLANs ... 37 Creating and Editing VLANs... 37 Accessing the VLAN List ...38 Editing VLAN Names and Numbers ...38 Editing VLAN Member Ports ...39 Allowing Inter-VLAN Communication ... 40 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 5 Appendix A Cajun M770 Management Menus ... 41 Configuration ... 41 Performance ... 42 Administer... 42 Help ... 43 Appendix B Configuration Fields... 45 Appendix C Counter Fields ... 55 Appendix D Trap Fields ... 57 Index ... 59 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 7: List Of Figures

    Figure 5.1 Figure 5.2 Figure 6.1 Figure 7.1 Figure 8.1 Figure 9.1 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chassis View ... 4 Chassis View Toolbar ... 5 Agent Information Window ... 8 Managers Table... 9 Device Information Dialog Box ... 12 Hub Hardware Window...
  • Page 8 List of Figures Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: List Of Tables

    List of Tables Table 1.1 Table A.1 Table A.2 Table A.3 Table A.4 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chassis View Toolbar ... 5 Configuration Menu ... 41 Performance Menu ... 42 Administer Menu... 42 Help Menu ... 43...
  • Page 10 List of Tables viii Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Welcome To Cajun M770 Management

    Starting Cajun M770 Management - Instructions on how to access Cajun M770 Management from your management platform. • Using Chassis View - A brief introduction to the Cajun M770 Chassis View, including instructions on how to select elements and use the toolbar buttons. The Purpose of this Manual The Cajun M770 Manager manual contains the information needed to use the management system efficiently and effectively.
  • Page 12: What To Do First

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  • Page 13 If you are using OpenView (Solaris or HPUX) or NT-OV: From the management platform map, select the Cajun M770 Multifunction Device you wish to work with. Click in the OpenView toolbar. Open the Tools menu and select Lucent Right-click on the Device you want, and Select Lucent: Device Manager.
  • Page 14: Using Chassis View

    Cajun M770. The NMA-Rx agent should be mounted in the right- most slot (#14) of the Cajun M770. The 6U legacy modules are displayed in the Chassis View with padding to the width and height of the new 12U modules.
  • Page 15: Selecting Elements

    View the managers table. View device hardware information. View device agent information. View clock synchronization information. Launch manager. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Management Menu Item Configuration Exit Zoom Configuration Device Information... Configuration Managers Table...
  • Page 16: Using Configuration Windows

    Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Management Table 1.1 Chassis View Toolbar (Continued) Icon Description VLANs. A VLAN can be selected. All ports not associated with that VLAN are dimmed in the Chassis View. Open on-line Help. When you place the cursor on the toolbar icon for 1 second, a label appears with the name of the button.
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Agent Configuration

    Chapter 2 Agent Configuration Before your network or Cajun M770 will work properly, your network agents must be properly configured. This chapter helps you properly setup and configure your agents, and includes helpful configuration notes for the different agent types. The following sections are included: •...
  • Page 18: Designating Managers

    Note: It is recommended to keep the list limited to actual and relevant managers so as not to place undue stress on the network. Note: Refer to the Cajun M770 Installation Guide for an out-of-band method for editing a device's Manager list.
  • Page 19: Adding Managers To The Managers Table

    To remove managers from the list: Click on the IP address field and enter 0.0.0.0. Repeat the procedure for each manager. Click OK. The change takes effect immediately. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 2 Agent Configuration column. Device Name...
  • Page 20: Updating The Managers Table

    When the change takes effect, the management station’s name will be displayed automatically in the Repeat the procedure for each manager. Click OK. The change takes effect immediately. To close the Managers Table dialog box, click Cancel. column. Device Name Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Device Configuration

    Viewing ATM Clock Synchronization Configuration - View clock synchronization parameters for the Cajun M770 Device. • Resetting Elements - Reset various elements of the Cajun M770 Device. Note: To view agent configuration, refer to Chapter 2, Agent Configuration. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 22: Viewing Device Information

    Device Configuration Viewing Device Information The Device Information dialog box provides high-level information specific to the selected Cajun M770 Device. To view the Device Information dialog box: Click Open the Configuration menu and select Device Information. The Device Information dialog box appears.
  • Page 23: Viewing Hardware Configuration

    The Hub Hardware window shows the location, type, HW version, and status of the Power Supply Units (PSUs), and the status of the cooling fans. For a full description of all configuration fields in the Hardware Information window, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 3 Device Configuration...
  • Page 24: Viewing Module Configuration

    Viewing Module Configuration The Device Configuration window provides you with information specific to a selected module. To view the configuration of a Cajun M770 module: Select a module by clicking on its label. Open the Configuration menu and select Element Double-click on the module label.
  • Page 25: Viewing Port Configuration

    The information fields in Port Configuration dialog box may vary according to the type of port selected. For a full description of all configuration fields in the Port Configuration dialog box, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 3 Device Configuration Port.
  • Page 26: Enabling Ports

    To disable more than one port: Select multiple ports by holding down the CTRL key as you click on the ports. Open the Configuration menu and select Disable Port. A confirmation box appears. Click Yes. The selected ports are disabled. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Viewing Domain Resource Unit Information

    Viewing Domain Resource Unit Information Each DomainX in the Cajun M770 Device has a total of 100 available DRUs. The DRUs Information window provides DRU usage information for each DomainX. To view the DRUs Information window: Open the Configuration menu and choose DRUs. The DRU Information window appears.
  • Page 28: Viewing Atm Clock Synchronization Configuration

    This is used by all ATM ports to synchronize Sonet frames. The ATM Clock Synchronization dialog box provides information about the method currently configured for synchronizing the clocks in the Cajun M770 Device. To view and edit clock synchronization parameters from Chassis View: Click Open the Configuration menu and select ATM Clock Sync.
  • Page 29  Ports 1 and 2 on M15-155 modules with C/S 2.0 or higher.  All ports on M3-622 modules with C/S 1.0 or higher. For a full description of all configuration fields in the ATM Clock Synchronization dialog box, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 30: Resetting Elements

    Chapter 3 Device Configuration Resetting Elements You can reset the entire Cajun M770 Device or various elements of the device without resetting the entire device. Resetting the Device To reset the entire device with all its modules and subsystems: Open the Configuration menu and select Reset reset.
  • Page 31: Chapter 4 Fault Management

    Figure 4.1 Traps Configuration Dialog Box Enable the types of traps you want forwarded to the management station you are configuring. Click OK to apply any changes. To close the Traps Configuration dialog box, click Cancel. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 32: Viewing Traps

    Severity degree settings may be accessed from the Event Configuration application. To open the Event Configuration application: From the umbrella management application, open the Tools menu and select Event Configuration. Lucent Open the Options menu and select Event Configuration. The Event Configuration application appears. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 33: Editing Severity Degrees

    Change the severity setting using the Severity pull-down list. Click OK. Save the changes. — In HP OpenView and NT-OV: Select File — In NetView: Click Apply. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 4 Fault Management Save. Save.
  • Page 34 Chapter 4 Fault Management Note: All changes to the severity degrees will only take effect after the changes are saved. Refer to the HPOV Event Configuration application help for more information. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: Chapter 5 Performance Monitoring

    • Viewing Ethernet Port Counters - Provides a breakdown of the packets going through each port. • Viewing Ethernet Error Port Counters - Displays different Ethernet Error counters for the Cajun M770 ports. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 36: Viewing Ethernet Port Counters

    Counters Cleared At field. When you click Clear Counters the counters are not reset on the agent. To close the Ethernet Port Counters dialog box, click Cancel. For a full description of all Ethernet port counters, refer to Appendix C, Counter Fields. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Viewing Ethernet Port Error Counters

    Counters the counters are not reset on the agent. To close the Port Error Counters dialog box, click Cancel. For a full description of all Ethernet Port Error Counters, refer to Appendix C, Counter Fields. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 5 Performance Monitoring...
  • Page 38 Chapter 5 Performance Monitoring Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 39: Chapter 6 Port Mirroring

    Disabling Port Mirroring - Describes how to disable port mirrors. Note: Port Mirroring is not permitted when there is no link on the destination port. Caution: Do not change the VLAN of the source or destination port while the port mirroring mechanism is operating. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 40: Accessing Port Mirroring

    Port Mirroring status. For a full description of all configuration fields in the Port Mirroring dialog box, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields. DomainXL for the DomainXR for the Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: Enabling Port Mirroring

    In the Port Mirroring dialog box, open the Port Monitoring drop-down list (refer to Figure 6.1) and select Disable. Click OK. Received and transmitted packets are not copied from one port to another. To close the Port Mirroring dialog box, click Cancel. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 6 Port Mirroring...
  • Page 42 Chapter 6 Port Mirroring Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Chapter 7 Port Redundancy

    Open the Configuration menu and select Software Redundancy. The Port Redundancy dialog box appears. Figure 7.1 Port Redundancy Dialog Box The Port Redundancy dialog box provides a list of all port redundancies established on the device, with their respective primary and secondary ports. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 44: Adding A Port Redundancy

    Deleting a Port Redundancy To delete a port redundancy connection: In the Port Redundancy dialog box, click on the redundancy connection you wish to delete. Click Delete. The port redundancy is deleted from the list. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 45: Chapter 8 Switch Connected Addresses

    List of stations connected to port - When a port is selected, the stations connected to the port are listed. These stations can be sorted by the MAC address or host name, or they can be left unsorted. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 46: Sorting The List Of Stations

    Save As button. The Save As dialog box will open and prompt you for the directory and file name you wish to save the list to. This list can then be referenced in the future using any text editor. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 47: Chapter 9 Vlans

    VLAN name and number and then decide which switch ports will be members of the VLAN. The default VLAN on the Cajun M770 Device can be set to VLAN 0 (Generic) or VLAN 1 (Default) using the command line interface. For more information, refer to The Cajun M770 User’s Guide.
  • Page 48: Accessing The Vlan List

    Click Delete VLAN. The VLAN disappears from the list. If there were any elements left on the Assigned Members list you will be asked for confirmation and those elements will be deleted from the VLAN and placed in the default VLAN. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Editing Vlan Member Ports

    On the Assigned Members list, locate and click on the switch port you wish to delete. Click Remove. The port is removed from the list and automatically reassigned to the default VLAN. Repeat this procedure for every port you wish to remove from the VLAN. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chapter 9 VLANs...
  • Page 50: Allowing Inter-Vlan Communication

    In the Chassis View, select the switch port you want to set to Global Port status (use CTRL-click to select multiple switch ports). Click Add Zoom Sel. The selected switch parts are assigned to Global and automatically deleted from any other VLAN. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 51: Appendix A Cajun M770 Management Menus

    Appendix A Cajun M770 Management Menus This appendix gives the full menu structure of the menus in the Cajun M770 management application. Configuration Table A.1 Configuration Menu Item Device Information Element Agent Element Module Element Port Enable Ports Disable Ports...
  • Page 52: Performance

    Displays information about packets of information received by a given port that generated errors. Description Launches the Cajun M400 Manager, the Cajun M770 ATM Manager, or the Cajun Routing Manager, depending on the module selected. Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Help

    Manager Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Description Launches the Cajun SMONMaster application if an SMON probe exists in the device. Toggles the toolbar on and off. Description Opens the on-line help for information. Copyright information about the Cajun M770 Manager.
  • Page 54 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 55: Appendix B Configuration Fields

    Appendix B Configuration Fields Field Name Activity Status Administration Status Administrative Status Auto Negotiation Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Description The port activity status: • Active - The port is enabled, and data is transferred through the port. • Dormant - The port is enabled, but data is not transferred through it, e.g., because the port acts as the backup port in a pair of redundant ports.
  • Page 56 Field Name Clock Admin State Clock Status Configuration Symbol Connected To Current Source Description The administered clock synchronization state of the M-SPS module. Possible states are: • enable - Clock synchronization is enabled on the device. • disable, use Internal Clock - Clock synchronization is disabled on the M-SPS module.
  • Page 57 The module type. The number of ports located on the module. The status of a redundancy element, generally a port. On the Cajun M770 Device, it may refer to the status of the redundancy agent. Possible statuses are: • Enabled - The redundant element is enabled.
  • Page 58 Field Name Port Classification Port Functionality Description The level of importance of the port. Ports are classified as follows: • Backbone - device or switch connections (most important). • Valuable - servers or critical users (less important). • Regular - normal users (least important). For more information refer to Port Classification on page 36 of The Reference Guide.
  • Page 59 Field Name Port Mode Port Speed Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Description The operational mode of the port or ports on the module. Not all modules support all modes. Both sides of the link must be in the same mode. Flow Control and ISL (Interswitch Link) are recommended for backbone links with Lucent Technologies’...
  • Page 60 Field Name Port STA State Port Type Position Propagate Status S/W Port Redundancy S/W Version Description The state of the port in terms of the Spanning Tree Protocol. The possible states are: • Disabled - The port is disabled. • Blocking - STP is enabled and currently blocking the port.
  • Page 61 The timing source whose parameters appear in the table row. Possible sources are: • ATM A - An ATM port on the Cajun M770 ATM switch. • ATM B - An ATM port on the Cajun M770 ATM switch.
  • Page 62 Field Name Source Priority Source Status Spanning Tree Algorithm System Contact System Description System Location Description The priority of the timing source. The source with the highest priority that is healthy will be selected as the current source. The valid range of priorities disable - The source is disabled.
  • Page 63 The agent type. The configuration of the upper backplane of the Cajun M770 device, used for ATM switch modules. Possible values are: • Not Installed - No upper backplane is installed. The device can not operate as an ATM switch.
  • Page 64 Field Name VLAN ID VLAN Number Wait Time to Restore Description The VLAN number of the port. Valid VLAN numbers are from 1 - 3071. , ports on the module, or the agentChange the number in this field to move the port to another VLAN.
  • Page 65: Appendix C Counter Fields

    Appendix C Counter Fields Field Broadcast Pkts Received Collisions CRC Alignment Filtered Error Packets Fragments Frames Too Long Good Packets Sent Good Pkts Received Jabber Late Collisions Module & Port Multicast Pkts Received Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Description Total number of broadcast packets that entered the Ethernet port.
  • Page 66 Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 67: Appendix D Trap Fields

    An SNMP request with an illegal community was received. The trap reports the failure of the backup MSPV agent in the Cajun M770. The trap reports the last time the Contents Address Memory was changed. A group of traps which report a change in the configuration of the device.
  • Page 68 PSU Enrollment Traps PSU Fault Clear Traps PSU Fault Traps STA Version Inconsistency Traps Temperature Exceed Clear Traps Temperature Exceed Traps Version Inconsistency Traps VIDP Version Inconsistency Traps The trap reports the insertion of a PSU into the device. The trap reports that the PSU failure was corrected. The trap reports the failure of a PSU.
  • Page 69: Index

    Agent configuration 7 reset 19 software downloading 7 verifying configuration 7 viewing the information box 7 Allowing inter-VLAN communications 40 Cajun M770 Multifunction Device Manage- ment agent configuration 7 connected stations 35 device configuration 11 menus 41 performance monitoring 25...
  • Page 70 16 Purpose of this manual 1 Resetting agent 19 device 19 module 19 switch 19 Running Cajun M770 Multifunction Device Management from UNIX 2 from Windows 2 what to do first 2 Selecting elements 5 Setting up agents 7...
  • Page 71 38 creating 37 editing 37 editing member switch ports 39 editing names and numbers 38 inter-VLAN communication 40 overview 37 Welcome to Cajun M770 Multifunction Device Management 1 Who should use Cajun M770 Multifunction Device Management 1...
  • Page 72 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide...

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