Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX 1000 User Manual
Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX 1000 User Manual

Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX 1000 User Manual

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PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway

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Issue 2, September 2002
System Software Release 8.0.0
Doc. No.: 255-700-240

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2, September 2002 System Software Release 8.0.0 Doc. No.: 255-700-240...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2002 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. For trademark, regulatory compliance, and related legal information, see the "Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information" section.
  • Page 3: Legal Notices, Safety, And Regulatory Information

    This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered in any fash- ion by any entity (either internal or external to Lucent Technologies), except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the express written consent of the originating organization and the business management owner of the material.
  • Page 4: Warranty Warnings

    Equipment failure due to inadequate maintenance will void your equip- ment warranty. WARNING: Use only air filters supplied by Lucent Technologies in your PSAX chassis. Use of other air filters will void your equipment warranty. WARNING: Damage to the module and/or chassis, that is caused by excessive force, when installing the modules will void your equipment warranty.
  • Page 5: Regulatory Standards Compliance

    Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information Regulatory Standards Compliance Regulatory Standards Compliance The PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway, model 10S00, is compliant with the listed safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and telecommunications standards. Applicable statements are provided in the next subsection.
  • Page 6: Regulatory Statements

    PSAX chassis is a label that contains the FCC registration number, in addition to other information. You must provide this information to the telephone company, if they request it. The FCC requires Lucent Technologies to provide you with the following information: 1.
  • Page 7: Underwriters Laboratories, Ul 1950

    Regulatory Statements 6. If you experience trouble with this equipment, or need repairs or war- ranty information, please refer to the Lucent Technologies InterNetworking Systems Global Warranty that accompanied your PSAX product shipment for instructions on obtaining technical support in your area.
  • Page 8 Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statements Model No. Name 20N29 DSP2A Voice Server 20N30 8-Port Voice 2-Wire Station 20N32 4-Port Voice 2-Wire Office 20N33 6-Port DS1 IMA 20N36 6-Port Enhanced DS1/T1 Multiservice 20N40 Ethernet Route Server 20N41 20N72 1-Port OC-3c 1+1 APS Multimode 20N73 1-Port OC-3c 1+1 APS Single-Mode...
  • Page 9: Canadian Regulatory Statements

    European Union Regulatory Statement CE-Marking Hereby, Lucent Technologies declares that the PacketStar PSAX 1000 (-48 V dc and 220 V ac), PSAX 1250 (-48 V dc and 220 V ac), PSAX 2300, and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways are in compliance with the...
  • Page 10 EU-regulativer CE-mærkning Lucent Technologies erklærer hermed at PacketStar PSAX 1000 (-48 V dc og 220 v vekselstrøm), PSAX 1250 (-48 V dc og 220 v vekselstrøm), PSAX 2300, and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways overholder kravene i følgende EU-direktiver: •...
  • Page 11 Lucent Technologies déclare en ceci que les passerelles de média multiser- vices PacketStar PSAX 1000 (-48 V c.c. et 220 V ca), PSAX 1250 (-48 V c.c. et 220 V ca), PSAX 2300, et PSAX 4500 sont conformes aux exigences essen- tielles et autres dispositions pertinentes des directives suivantes du Conseil: •...
  • Page 12 A Lucent Technologies vem por este meio declarar que os Concentradores de Características Acesso PacketStar PSAX 1000 (-48 V dc e 220V CA), PSAX 1250 (-48 V dc e 220V CA), PSAX 2300, e PSAX 4500 obedecem aos requisitos essenciais e a outras disposições relevantes das seguintes Directivas do Conselho:...
  • Page 13: Japanese Regulatory Statements

    Europeiska unionens standardförordning CE-märkning Lucent Technologies deklarerar härmed att PacketStar PSAX 1000 (-48 V likström och 220 V växelström), PSAX 1250 (-48 V likström och 220 V växelström), PSAX 2300, och PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gate- ways uppfyller de väsentliga kraven och andra relevanta bestämmelser som gäller enligt följande Europarådsdirektiv:...
  • Page 14: Cispr 22, En 55022, As/Nzs-3548 Class A Emc Regulatory Statement

    Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statements Table 1. JATE Approved Modules Module Jate Model Module Description Approval Number Number 6-Port DS1 IMA ( IMA DS1 20N33 D00-0807 6-Port Enhanced DS1/T1 Multiservice ( DS1/T1 Enh 20N36 D00-0807 1-Port STM-1 Multimode with AQueMan ( STM-1 (MM AQ) 20N62 L00-0198...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Contents Legal Notices, Safety, and Regulatory Information ....iii Copyright ............. iii Trademarks .
  • Page 16 About Lucent Technologies ........
  • Page 17 Contents 110/220 V ac Power Supply Component .......2-5 24 V dc Power Supply Component........2-6 Chassis Throughput .
  • Page 18 Contents Circuit Emulation Service for the Multiserial Module ..... .3-10 Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emulation Service......3-11 Dynamic CAC.
  • Page 19 Contents Alternate Rerouting Using Dual-Homed PVCs......3-30 Firmware Release Control ..........3-32 H.248 Media Gateway Access Protocol .
  • Page 20 Contents Using VT100 Terminal Emulation ....... 4-1 Overview of This Chapter ..........4-1 Setting Up The Windows HyperTerminal Emulator .
  • Page 21 Contents Switching the Line Timing Source ........5-70 Alarm Status Values .
  • Page 22 Contents V5.2 ISDN Implementation on the PSAX System ....... .8-4 PSTN Configuration .
  • Page 23 Contents Backing Up Database Files Using FTP........10-6 Backing Up Database Files Using XModem/YModem Transfer .
  • Page 24 Contents AC Power Connector ........... .B-1 CONSOLE Connector .
  • Page 25 Contents Hardware Features ...........E-7 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES Protection Module .
  • Page 26 Contents Hardware Features ..........E-20 12-Port Medium-Density DS1 Multiservice Module .
  • Page 27 Contents 1-Port OC-3c Multimode and Single-Mode 1+1 APS Modules .....E-34 Software Features...........E-35 Hardware Features .
  • Page 28: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Main Menu Help Window ........... .1-6 PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway .
  • Page 29 List of Figures Site-Specific Menu Window (No System Options Configured) ......5-10 Site-Specific Configuration Window ......... . .5-14 TCP Server Configuration Window (PSAX System as a TCP Client) .
  • Page 30 List of Figures 6-14 PNNI Map TNS Table............6-38 6-15 PNNI Route TNS Table Window.
  • Page 31 List of Figures 8-11 V5 Data Link Configuration Table ..........8-29 8-12 V5 Data Link Configuration Window .
  • Page 32 List of Tables JATE Approved Modules ........... xiv Text Conventions .
  • Page 33 List of Tables 5-15 Field Descriptions for the Interface Protection Configuration Window ....5-49 5-16 Field Descriptions for the IP Throttling Configuration Window ..... . 5-53 5-17 Field Descriptions for the Trap Activation Table Window .
  • Page 34 List of Tables PSAX System Performance Capabilities Per Node for Release 8.0.0 ....8-15 V5 Interface Configuration Menu Window ........8-16 Field Descriptions for the V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window .
  • Page 35 List of Tables A-10 Module Operational Status Codes ......... . . A-65 A-11 Module Protection Status Codes .
  • Page 36 List of Tables A-51 OC-3c APS Reason Codes ..........A-109 A-52 OC-3c APS Selector State Codes .
  • Page 37 List of Tables ETHERNET Connector Pin Assignments ........B-3 ALARM Connector Pin Assignments and Cable Pigtail Color Code .
  • Page 38 List of Tables ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 255-700-240...
  • Page 39: Getting Started

    Getting Started Purpose of This Guide ® The PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide provides a description of the PSAX 1000 system and its functions and features. It also provides information about using the console interface to: • Configure basic system parameters and managing the PSAX 1000 system •...
  • Page 40: Related Reading

    Related Reading Product Information Library To install, operate, and configure your PSAX system and I/O and server mod- ules, read the PSAX publications provided on your Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Products, Product Information Library CD-ROM. Printed Documents...
  • Page 41: Icons And Symbols

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Conventions Table 1-1. Text Conventions Appearance How it is used Labels on module panels, chassis faceplates, or other SANS SERIF BOLD, ALL CAPS hardware Message text displayed on the user interface window Fixed-width normal Serif bold •...
  • Page 42: Field Description Tables

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Conventions commands may have special instructions or configuration constraints called out in the Function column cells by use of the Note: text convention (see Table 1-2). Table 1-2. Command Description Table Example Command Function Bring All Interfaces Brings the out-of-service configured interfaces to in- Into Service service status.
  • Page 43: System Responses To Selecting Options, Fields, Or Commands

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Conventions ~ Use the alternate keys, K=UP, H=LEFT, L=RIGHT to highlight (reverse video image) the option name, field name, or command you want to select and press Enter. (You can optionally redefine these alternate keys from the User Options window, which is accessible from the Console Interface Main Menu window.) ~ To quickly select a command, you can also simultaneously press Ctrl and the letter underlined in the command.
  • Page 44: Help Information

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Help Information Help Information The Help windows are accessible from any window in the PSAX system con- sole interface. To access the Help windows, press the ? (Question Mark) key on any window. In addition to the Help windows, the Console Interface win- dows display contextual help in the information line at the bottom of each window.
  • Page 45: Technical Support

    For More Information To learn more about the PacketStar PSAX family of Multiservice Media Gate- ways and the complete line of Lucent Technologies products, visit our Web site at www.lucent.com. About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family Lucent Technologies provides a complete range of PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways in the PacketStar PSAX family.
  • Page 46: Psax 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway

    About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway The PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway is designed to provide a full range of central office-based multiservice media gateway functions in a small, competitively-priced package suitable for customer premise deploy- ment.
  • Page 47: Psax 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway

    Chapter 1 Getting Started About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family When it is functioning in a redundant operating mode and after it has experi- enced a single-point failure, the PSAX 2300 system provides up to 1.9 Gbps of ATM cell bus capacity. The total ATM cell bus capacity of the system may also be scaled to provide nonblocking, nonredundant chassis bandwidths beyond 1.9 Gbps.
  • Page 48: Comments On This Guide

    PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, please complete the comment card that accompanied your shipment and mail it to the following address: Senior Manager, Information Design and Development Team Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX Products 8301 Professional Place Landover, MD 20785 You can also fax the comment card to us at: 301-809-4540.
  • Page 49: Hardware Description

    Hardware Description Overview of This Chapter This chapter presents a description of the PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway system hardware. System Features The PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway system, a member of the Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX product line, provides high-capacity, universal connectivity over an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) wide area network (WAN).
  • Page 50: Functional Description

    • Central processing unit (CPU3L or CPU2) module with the appropriately installed system software release (see your Lucent Technologies sales repre- sentative for ordering information) • Input/output (I/O) and server modules (see your Lucent Technologies sales representative for ordering information) • Blank faceplate modules—required for empty I/O and server slots •...
  • Page 51: Module Slot Locations

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description ules, two Stratum 3–4/Power Supply modules, and two Line Interface mod- ules, for redundant operation. Up to four I/O or server modules can also be installed to complete the configuration. Module Slot Locations The chassis has seven front panel slots available for CPU3L (or CPU2), I/O, server, and Fan/Alarm modules (see Figure 2-2).
  • Page 52: Module Placement

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description Module Placement CPU3L (or CPU2) The active/primary CPU3L (or CPU2) module must be installed in slot 16 in Modules either a redundant or nonredundant configuration. In a redundant configu- ration, the standby/backup module can be installed in any other front-panel slot, however slot 15 is recommended.
  • Page 53: Stratum 3-4/Power Supply Module

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description Stratum 3–4/Power Supply Module The PSAX 1000 Stratum 3–4/Power Supply modules includes a power supply component for power distribution, a timing control component for system synchronization, and a sensor for chassis temperature control. Power and transmit clock sources are provided through the following modules: •...
  • Page 54: Dc Power Supply Component

    If you do not have the appropriate cordset, contact your Lucent Technologies account manager. Figure 2-5. PSAX 1000 Stratum 3–4/110/220 V ac Power Supply Module 24 V dc Power Supply...
  • Page 55: Chassis Throughput

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description Figure 2-6. Stratum 3–4/24 V dc Power Supply Module Chassis Throughput Each Stratum 3–4 component supports a single bus and furnishes 600 Mbps of ATM bandwidth. Although the system can operate with one module, two modules yield the maximum system throughput of 1.2 Gbps and offer redun- dancy to protect service in case one module fails.
  • Page 56: Timing Sources

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description Timing Sources The line timing mode synchronizes to any I/O module port with a terminated synchronous source, while not affecting the traffic on the port. In line timing mode, the system obtains network clock synchronization, through the Stratum 3–4 component, from any of its interfaces the following except...
  • Page 57: Trap Messages

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description additional information on how the PSAX 1000 Fan/Alarm module and the PSAX 1000 Stratum 3–4/Power Supply module regulate the chassis tempera- ture. Trap Messages The module notifies the CPU3L (or CPU2) module of common equipment status so that the CPU can generate trap messages that identify the status and operation of the module and chassis.
  • Page 58: Alarm Relay Operation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description Alarm Generation Criteria The generated alarms described in Table 2-1 occur under the following condi- tions: Table 2-1. Fan/Alarm Module Alarm Generation Criteria This Alarm occurs… Under the following conditions… • Loss of input power to the chassis—all module LEDs do not illuminate CRITICAL but a Critical alarm is generated when the alarm relay becomes unpow- ered and cause the relay contacts to change position...
  • Page 59: Alarm Connector Configuration

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description ALARM Connector 26-pin Audible Alarm Audible Alarm Critical Critical -OR- (Power Lost (Normally Energized Alarm Generated) No Alarm) Audible Alarm Major Audible Alarm Minor Visible Alarm Visible Alarm Critical Critical -OR- (Normally Energized (Power Lost No Alarm) Alarm Generated) Visible Alarm...
  • Page 60: Audible Alarm Cutoff (Aco)

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description No Alarms PSAX Critical Major Minor Alarm Module Alarms Major Alarm Visible Alarm Panel Major Alarm Generated Major PSAX Critical Minor Alarm Module Alarms Major Alarm Generated Alarm Panel NO - Normally Open NC - Normally Closed COM - Common Figure 2-9.
  • Page 61: Remote Status Inputs

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description • Reestablishes the audible alarm functionality • Reports the change in state to the CPU3L (or CPU2) module The local and remote alarm cutoffs operate independently of each other. This change in state (on to off, off to on) is also shown in the Audible Alarm Sta- tus panel of the console Alarm Configuration window.
  • Page 62: Chassis Temperature Control

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Functional Description Chassis Temperature Three fans in the Fan/Alarm module maintain a consistent temperature Control inside the chassis. The speed of the fans is regulated by changes in internal temperature which is monitored through sensors in the Stratum 3–4/Power Supply and Fan/Alarm modules.
  • Page 63: Hardware Specifications

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications In a redundant configuration, when you upgrade or remove the active mod- ule, the standby (backup) module becomes the active module, and the origi- nal active module becomes the standby module. This switchover is designed to minimize the time the equipment is down for maintenance.
  • Page 64: System Environmental Specifications

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-2. Chassis Hardware Specifications Specification Description Front panel slot configuration 6 slots: 4 or 5 for user-selected I/O and server mod- ules, 1 or 2 for CPU3L (or CPU2) modules, and 1 slot for Fan/Alarm module Rear panel slot configuration 4 slots: 2 for Stratum 3–4/Power Supply modules...
  • Page 65: Psax 1000 Stratum 3-4/Power Supply Module Specifications

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-4. PSAX 1000 Stratum 3–4/Power Supply Module Specifications Specification Description General Information Slot Configuration Two dedicated slots on rear panel Dimensions 4.8 cm H x 12.7 cm D x 21.1 cm W (1.9 in. H x 5.0 in. D x 8.3 in. W) Weight 0.85 kg (1.88 lb) Units per system...
  • Page 66: Cpu3L (Or Cpu2) Module Specifications

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-4. PSAX 1000 Stratum 3–4/Power Supply Module Specifications (Continued) Specification Description 110/220 V ac Power Supply Component Information Input power • Input voltage range: 100–127 or 200–240 V ac (autosensing) • Rated input current: 2.5 A (100–127 V ac) or 1.5 A (200–240 V ac) maximum per module •...
  • Page 67: Packetstar I/O And Server Module Specifications

    Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-5. CPU3L (or CPU2) Module Specifications (Continued) Specification Description Processing RISC microprocessor Memory 140 MB flash drive 128 MB RAM Connectors One RJ-45 connector labeled and one RJ-12 connector ETHERNET labeled CONSOLE PacketStar I/O and Server Module Specifications Table 2-6 shows the general physical hardware and environmental specifica- tions for the PacketStar PSAX I/O and server modules.
  • Page 68 Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-7. Performance and Power Specifications for the PSAX Modules (Continued) Total Module Maximum Output Chassis Power Module Amount of Program and Input Buffer Speed Consumption SDRAM Data Space Buffer 12-Port 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 14.5 W...
  • Page 69 Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-7. Performance and Power Specifications for the PSAX Modules (Continued) Total Module Maximum Output Chassis Power Module Amount of Program and Input Buffer Speed Consumption SDRAM Data Space Buffer Fiber-Optic Interface Modules 1-Port Channelized 8 MB 8 MB 2 cells/...
  • Page 70 Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-7. Performance and Power Specifications for the PSAX Modules (Continued) Total Module Maximum Output Chassis Power Module Amount of Program and Input Buffer Speed Consumption SDRAM Data Space Buffer 1-Port STM-1 8 MB 3 MB 3 MB 2 MB...
  • Page 71 Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications Table 2-7. Performance and Power Specifications for the PSAX Modules (Continued) Total Module Maximum Output Chassis Power Module Amount of Program and Input Buffer Speed Consumption SDRAM Data Space Buffer Other Server Modules Route Server ( ROUTE 64 MB 8 MB...
  • Page 72 Chapter 2 Hardware Description Hardware Specifications ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 2-24 255-700-240...
  • Page 73: System Features

    • An advanced queuing and cell-switching algorithm, provided by the AQue- Man (adaptive queue management) firmware algorithm, a patented tech- nology offered by Lucent Technologies to differentiate voice, video, and data requirements. The AQueMan algorithm maximizes bandwidth effi- ciency while ensuring QoS on a congested network.
  • Page 74: Interface Architecture

    Chapter 3 System Features Interface Architecture • A connection gateway application programming interface (API) that pro- vides an interface to the PSAX 1000 by which an external workstation (gateway) can control the PSAX 1000 ATM switching, using non-native ATM networking protocols Through the use of the API, the gateway and the PSAX 1000 can combine to perform powerful interworking among ATM, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Signaling System 7 (SS7), channel associated signaling...
  • Page 75: Connections Support

    Chapter 3 System Features Connections Support • Physical media access—The physical media access layer handles functions specific to each physical interface, connecting each user port to other users or network elements. • Service protocol translation—The service protocol translation process per- forms segmentation and reassembly (SAR) to adapt non-native ATM ser- vices to ATM-based services and back again.
  • Page 76: Spvc Reconnection Prioritization

    Chapter 3 System Features Connections Support Also offered are DSP2D Voice Server processing options (including voice compression, silence detection, echo cancellation, tone detection, and PCM translation) for voice traffic on SPVC connections between two or more PacketStar PSAX systems. This feature is available on all PSAX I/O modules supporting SPVCs for ATM. The standard AAL2 SPVC connection types provide an alternate means of achieving switched trunking of voice calls using PVCs.
  • Page 77: Sample Spvc Reconnection Prioritization Scheme

    Chapter 3 System Features Connections Support Table 3-1. Sample User-Defined Priority Scheme for Reconnecting SPVC ATM IMA Links User-Assigned Traffic Type Typical ATM Service Type Priority Code TDMA/CDMA control channels CBR-1 or VBR-express AMPS channel reserved for 911 CBR-2 emergency calls GSM control channels VBR-express Digital voice channels...
  • Page 78: Switched Virtual Circuit (Svc) Connections

    Chapter 3 System Features Connections Support • The maximum total number of AAL2 SPVC trunk connections in the chas- sis must not exceed 32. • The ATM uplink must be a 6-Port DS1 IMA module. • The PSAX with the priority system enabled will work with a PSAX with passive side SPVCs that has the priority system disabled.
  • Page 79: Svc Functional Description

    Chapter 3 System Features Connections Support SVC Functional SVC signaling, per ATM Forum UNI 3.0 and UNI 3.1, is selectable on a per- Description port basis. Call control is performed on the CPU module, including manage- ment of the call-state transitions for each of the calls. This process allows on- demand allocation of bandwidth and connection resources.
  • Page 80 Chapter 3 System Features Connections Support Both user-side and network-side interfaces undergo similar state transitions. Transition messages trigger these call-state changes as follows: Call States Description #0—Null No call exists. • User—The user has requested that the system #1—Call initiated establish an outgoing call on the network.
  • Page 81 Chapter 3 System Features Connections Support Call States Description • User—For incoming calls, when the user has been #10—Active awarded the call. For outgoing calls, when the user has received an indication that the remote user has answered the call. •...
  • Page 82: User Interfaces

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces User Interfaces The PSAX 1000 offers a variety of user interfaces to support voice, video, and data applications. Circuit Emulation Service Circuit emulation service transports traffic over a virtual channel-based con- nection, providing service to the end user that is indistinguishable from a real point-to-point, fixed-bandwith circuit.
  • Page 83: Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emulation Service

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emulation Service The dynamic bandwidth circuit emulation service (DBCES) feature is used with voice PVC connections to best utilize the available network bandwidth. This feature allows channels to be allocated dynamically as needed, based on ABCD signaling-bit information.
  • Page 84: Ds3 Service

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces DS3 Service With the PSAX 1000 system, service providers can also now concentrate the various ATM circuits onto an upstream interface to an ATM edge switch, typ- ically at the DS3 rate. With the DS3 interface, service providers can concen- trate various traffic types up to 45 Mbps.
  • Page 85: Pnni Features Supported By The Psax Systems

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces PNNI provides a method for signaling used to establish point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections across ATM networks. PNNI is based on the ATM Forum UNI signaling, with mechanisms added to support source rout- ing, crankback and alternate routing of all call setup requests in case of con- nection setup failure.
  • Page 86: Pnni Topology State Element (Ptse) Information

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces • Allows switches to be arranged in a hierarchy, where each level represents one or more switches. A cluster of switches at the same level is called a peer group. Link-state topology updates circulate within a peer group. •...
  • Page 87 Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces As peer groups grow and incorporate more nodes, the state information in each switch increases. PNNI supports hierarchies, which collapse the amount of state information shared by all switches. (See Figure 3-2 for a topology showing three hierarchal node levels (grandparent, parent, and child peer groups), peer group leader nodes, and peer group member nodes.) In networks that use a PNNI hierarchy, the switches at each level elect one...
  • Page 88: Atm Maintenance

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces Grandparent Peer Group Logical Link Logical Group Node Highest Level Peer Group Peer Group Leaders Parent Peer Group PG (A) PG (B) Child Peer Groups PG(A.2) A.2.3 PG(B.1) PG(B.2) A.2.2 PG(A.1) PG(C) B.2.1 A.2.1 B.1.1 PG(A.4) B.2.2...
  • Page 89: Integrated Link Management Interface (Ilmi)

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces • The new administrative weight will be communicated to the ATM switch on the other end of the PNNI link via PNNI link messages. • Both SVCs and SPVCs from far end and near end ATM switch [n1]are routed away from the PNNI link with high administrative weight.
  • Page 90: Load Balancing For Iisp And Pnni

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces Load Balancing for Load balancing allows communications trunks connecting access and edge IISP and PNNI switches to balance traffic between PNNI (dynamic source routing) and IISP (static hop-by-hop routing) links. In addition to the existing parameters of path and route selection, the PSAX devices consider the values of available bandwidth and available cell rate associated with the interfaces.
  • Page 91: Inverse Multiplexing For Atm (Ima)

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) Inverse multiplexing for ATM (IMA) creates virtual access pipes that are faster than an E1 line, but not nearly as expensive as a T3/E3 line. This allows customers to gain ATM capabilities without the costs associated with broadband access.
  • Page 92: Frame Relay-To-Atm Interworking

    Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces to support a frame length of 128. If a frame length other than 128 is con- figured and the far-end is connected to equipment that doesn’t support it, the far-end group enters the config-abort state. ~ The IMA identifier (ID) is an 8-bit (0-255) identifier for this IMA group.
  • Page 93: Gr-303 Interface

    Lucent Stinger DSLAM, a CellPipe IAD or AdTran TA624.850, and a central office voice switch, such as the Lucent Technologies 5ESS switch, or with Nortel’s DMS switch. Operating on T1 circuits, the GR-303 digital loop carrier service has provi- sions for both an open interface network architecture and a digital loop car- rier system.
  • Page 94 Chapter 3 System Features User Interfaces • Loop start line • Visual and audio message waiting indicator Because GR-303 software requires a large amount of random access memory (RAM), which exceeds the capacity of the original CPU module, full imple- mentation of all GR-303 features requires using a CPU2 module (model 20P25).
  • Page 95: Network Management

    Chapter 3 System Features Network Management Idle Channel Suppression Support for the CellPipe IAD The CellPipe IAD is certified to not transmit silence cells between itself and the PSAX when in the on-hook state if a channel is idle (supporting no active connection).
  • Page 96: Aqueview ® Element Management System

    Chapter 3 System Features Network Management A 10BaseT Ethernet interface (RJ-45 connector labeled ETHERNET) on the PSAX 1000, PSAX 1250, PSAX 2300, and PSAX 4500 CPU module face- plates allow the user to access the MIB, either using the AQueView applica- tion over a LAN or by telneting to the PSAX system.
  • Page 97: Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features ~ The Client alone can be installed on Sun Solaris platforms with HP Open- View NNM ~ The Client alone can be installed on Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Sun Solaris platforms without HP OpenView NNM •...
  • Page 98: The Psax 1000 As A Tcp Client/Server For The Connection Gateway Api

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features • The DSP2 call reroute feature automatically routes calls from DSP2D mod- ules with failed chips to other configured chips on the same modules or to any other DSP2 module in the system. •...
  • Page 99: Ds1 Ani In-Line Codes For Loopbacks

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet ATM I/O Route Server Connection Module Module Module Call Controller Device-Primary (Computer) (TCP Client) Local Access Concentrator (TCP Server) ATM I/O Module Ethernet Connection In-band Management Connection Call Controller Device-Backup (Computer) (TCP Client) Remote Access Concentrator...
  • Page 100: Psax 1000 System Traffic Protection Capabilities

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features • Receive loop down code • BERT pattern • Timeout (Transmit loop code duration) In Transmit mode, the module outputs 1 second of transmit loop up code fol- lowed by 1 second of BERT pattern on the line, repeating this pattern until Timeout is reached, at which point 1 second of transmit loop down code is sent on the line.
  • Page 101: Interface Protection Group Feature

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Interface Protection The Interface Protection Group feature provides the capability to configure Group Feature interface protection groups of ATM interfaces that support PVC connections on PSAX modules. Interface protection groups can be configured as primary (active) and secondary (standby).
  • Page 102: Alternate Rerouting Using Dual-Homed Pvcs

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features PSAX 2300 Primary 1 Group 1 Primary 2 Group 1 Primary 3 Group 1 AX4000 Primary 4 Group 1 Gen/Ana Primary 5 Group 1 Primary 6 Group 1 Figure 3-5. Typical Interface Protection Group Configuration This feature moves connections within a defined group whenever a failure condition occurs or operator issues a switchover/switchback command.
  • Page 103 Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features cally considered as the DHPVC is established. This allows particular links to be used as the primary link for certain DHPVCs while they are used simulta- neously as the standby for other DHPVCs. Operation As the DHPVC is established, both the primary and standby circuits are provi- sioned from the originating node to the terminating node, through the ATM...
  • Page 104: Firmware Release Control

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features switch the PVCs to the standby link within one second, avoiding service interruptions under reasonably likely network congestion conditions. Figure 3-6 illustrates how the alternate rerouting is accomplished. ATM Network Link failure Interrupted Multiservice Multiservice...
  • Page 105: H.248 Media Gateway Access Protocol

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Multiservice Media Gateway Release 6.0.0 will work in the Multiservice Media Gateway chassis, but are not supported by the Firmware Release Con- trol feature. H.248 Media Gateway Access Protocol The decomposed transit gateway architecture distributes the call control functionality and the media processing functionality over different network elements.
  • Page 106: Rate Options

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features The user needs only to set up a single connection using a VPI value 0 and a VCI value in the range from 32 to 92. This provides for 60 simultaneous, noise-tolerant base connections.
  • Page 107: Internet Protocol (Ip) Throttling

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Internet Protocol (IP) Throttling The IP Throttling feature, introduced in Release 7.1.0, limits the rate at which the CPU module accepts IP traffic (through the ETHERNET port or by the in- band management virtual port) to prevent the CPU module from being excessively burdened with traffic.
  • Page 108: The Relationship Between Lanet And The Osi Model

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features SERVICE-INDEPENDENT ARCHITECTURE Voice Video Images Data Layer 7 Layer 6 Layer 5 Layer 4 CELL-BY-CELL ENCRYPTION Layer 3 Layer 2 LANET Protocol Layer 1 Encryption Error Correction Bit Interleaf Satellite Radio Land Lines From bits per second to megabits per second Figure 3-7.
  • Page 109: Lanet Frame Structure

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features same 10-nibble header space of standard ATM cells. In addition, it avoids the extra delay (detrimental to CBR traffic) required of multiple header-encoding schemes. In practice, to tolerate 2-bit random errors or 5-bit burst errors requires set- ting up 526 addresses for each channel.
  • Page 110: Operations, Administration, And Maintenance (Oam)

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Overview of OAM The Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) feature, available on all PacketStar Multiservice Media Gateway systems gives Public Service Providers a way to detect and receive reports on abnormal behavior in virtual path connections (VPCs) and virtual channel connections (VCCs) in an ATM network.
  • Page 111: Oam Atm Layer Flows

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Header Payload OAM Function Type Reserved Header 360 bits (45 bytes) Function-specific field Error Cell Detection Type Code Figure 3-9. OAM Cell Fields • Header: this is the same as the ATM cell header •...
  • Page 112: Oam F4 Flows

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Figure 3-10. OAM Hierarchy OAM F4 Flows OAM flows for F4 in-band maintenance are defined at the ATM layer for the VPC level. It is used for path level connections, where the virtual path (VP) flows are identified by reserved values within the path.
  • Page 113: Atm Layer Oam Functions

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features • Identification by one or more preassigned VCIs for both directions • Existence in the same physical route for fault correlation and performance information User cells at the F5 level carry VCI cells which are defined below: (Payload Type Indicator) PTI=4 is a segment OAM F5 flow cell.
  • Page 114: Packet Pipe Aal5-To-Aal2 Wireless Trunking For Mobile Voice

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features • Segment-endpoint: Sends a loopback cell from a designated segment to a designated segment end-point. • Next-connection-point: Sends segment OAM cells within designated segments to check the connectivity between the segment point from where the cell was issued to the next immediate connection point.
  • Page 115: Reduction In Post-Dial Delay

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Reduction in Post-Dial Delay Event handling processes within the PSAX system were improved so that the amount of time needed to set up an SVC connection for a call is reduced. Within the PSAX system, call setup time is now 30 msec or less.
  • Page 116: Multiservice Media Gateway System-Supported Service Classes

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Table 3-3 details the Multiservice Media Gateway system support of defined ATM quality of service (QoS) classes. Table 3-3. Multiservice Media Gateway System-Supported Service Classes ATM Service Class Description Constant Bit Rate (CBR) This service operates on a connection basis and offers consistent delay predictability.
  • Page 117: Class Of Service Descriptions

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Table 3-4. Class of Service Descriptions Variable Bit Variable Bit Constant Bit Rate Real Rate Non-real Unspecified Bit Rate (CBR) Time Time (VBR- Rate (UBR) (VBR-RT) NRT) Service Private line Com- Frame relay, Raw cell, Examples...
  • Page 118: Mapping Atm Service Classes To Multiservice Media Gateway System Priority Levels

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Table 3-6. Mapping ATM Service Classes to Multiservice Media Gateway System Priority Levels PVC Connection ATM Classes of Internal Configuration Service Examples Service Priority Selections Constant Bit CBR-1 CBR1 911 calls Rate (CBR) CBR-2 CBR2...
  • Page 119: Atm Traffic Management (Upc Support)

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features • Cell aging This capability prevents the lowest-priority data (for example, IP data) from being buffered in the Multiservice Media Gateway systems indefi- nitely. The AQueMan algorithm keeps track of how long each cell stays in the buffer.
  • Page 120: Cell Bus Traffic Shaping Happens On Egress To The Backplane

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features The Cell bus traffic shaping feature is a method for controlling the flow of data traffic. Specifically, it restricts the peak output rate of a module before the traffic reaches the backplane or midplane. It is implemented in firmware on modules that are offered with Cell bus traffic shaping variations: the OC- 3c MM/SM TS and the STM-1 MM/SM TS modules.
  • Page 121: Cell Bus Traffic Shaping Using The Input Cell-Selection Algorithm

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Even though LAN switches usually maintain a sustained cell-transport rate of 40,000 cps, they allow LAN traffic to burst in violation of carrier traffic con- tracts, causing clusters of cells to exceed the MBS parameter. Because carriers monitor traffic at the edge of a network and enforce adherence to traffic con- tracts by discarding cells that exceed the MBS parameter, end users whose traffic violates their contractual MBS parameter experience high cell loss...
  • Page 122: Atm Traffic Shaping

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features the connection with the second longest queue, and continues on until the module buffer of the OC-3c TS or the STM-1 TS module reaches the mini- mum-capacity level. The algorithm processes traffic moving out of the input cell selection buffer according to the SCR of the particular VPC/VCC.
  • Page 123: Task Summary For Implementing Atm Traffic Shaping

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features In either case, the PCR is used to shape the egress traffic not to exceed the PCR. Task Summary for To implement ATM Traffic Shaping, these configuration conditions must be Implementing ATM met: Traffic Shaping •...
  • Page 124: Maximum Number Of Atm Traffic-Shaped Connections

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features / PCR of shaping connections should be less than or equal to: 1 – total traffic that is left after the cbr and vbr-rt have been subtracted from total traffic flow into a port. Maximum Number of Each OC-3c 1+1 APS and STM-1 1+1 MSP module supports 2,046 traffic- ATM Traffic-Shaped...
  • Page 125: Formula For Determining The Pcr Of An Atm Traffic-Shaped Connection

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features ATM Traffic Shaping The example below follows the ATM traffic shaper action for boxes 1–3 on Software in Action the ATM Traffic Shaping table. 1. In box 1, the first queue is 386 with a T value = 20. The ATM traffic shaper reads these values.
  • Page 126: V5.2 European Idlc

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features > (1 - F) where: PCR = the PCR of the ATM traffic-shaped connection SCR = the SCR of the ATM traffic-shaped connection F is a function of the summation of the PCRs of constant bit rate connec- tions plus the SCRs of the variable bit rate (real time) connections divided by the interface data rate.
  • Page 127: Voice Compression

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Voice Compression Voice compression over AAL2 works for any voice channel using a-Law or mu-Law PCM. Non-mupltiplexed AAL2 sends one ATM cell every 5 seconds when silence detection is enabled. Standard AAL2 transmission provides a triple redundancy every 5 seconds to protect against packet loss.
  • Page 128: Virtual Routing

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Assuming the traffic arriving at the PSAX in the MSC has a mix of analog voice and PacketPipe, from, for example, a remote PSAX with DSP2E mod- ules, the analog voice can be handled in a DSP2D module, while the Packet- Pipe traffic can use the DSP2F module.
  • Page 129: Traffic Flow Description

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features another interface on the same edge device. Egress ATM traffic is reassembled into IP datagrams and is forwarded in the same manner as ingress IP traffic. The key differences between this and other IP switches is support for the fol- lowing: •...
  • Page 130: Virtual Router Concept

    Chapter 3 System Features Multiservice Media Gateway Software Features Each Enterprise/Service Provider Enterprise 1/ Enterprise 2/ Enterprise 3/ occupies its own Service Provider 1 Service Provider 2 Service Provider 3 Virtual Router Space. The Enterprise/Service Provider consist of one or more physical connections.
  • Page 131: Psax Module Features

    Chapter 3 System Features PSAX Module Features Existing Console FR Connections Partitioned In-Band into IP Network Interfaces Management 192.001.001.001 255.255.255.000 Virtual 192.001.002.001 Router 255.255.255.000 192.001.003.001 255.255.255.000 145.121.215.001 Virtual 255.255.000.000 Router 145.122.215.001 Exisiting In Band Management 255.255.000.000 145.123.215.001 192.001.004.001 255.255.000.000 255.255.255.000 192.001.005.001 A network interface may be 255.255.255.000...
  • Page 132 Chapter 3 System Features PSAX Module Features ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 3-60 255-700-240...
  • Page 133: Using Vt100 Terminal Emulation

    Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Overview of This Chapter VT100 terminal emulation is used in configuring and managing the PSAX 1000 system from the serial interface port labeled CONSOLE on the faceplate. The PSAX 1000 system software supports the following terminal emulation software: •...
  • Page 134: Setting Up The Windows Hyperterminal Emulator

    Chapter 4 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Setting Up The Windows HyperTerminal Emulator The Connection Description window is displayed (see Figure 4-1). Figure 4-1. Connection Description Window 2 In the Name field, enter a name for the new connection. 3 In the Icon field, click an icon symbol to identify this new connection. 4 Click OK.
  • Page 135: Connecting A Dialup Modem To The Chassis

    Chapter 4 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Connecting a Dialup Modem to the Chassis The COM 1 Properties window is displayed (see Figure 4-3). Figure 4-3. COM 1 Properties Window 7 Enter the appropriate values for the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 4-1.
  • Page 136 Chapter 4 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Connecting a Dialup Modem to the Chassis To perform this operation, the chassis must be installed and operational. Per- form the following procedure to setup and connect the PSAX 1000 chassis to a dialup modem. 1 At the local site, place the modem near the chassis, connect the laptop to the serial port on the modem, and connect the phone line to the phone connection.
  • Page 137: Site-Specific Configuration

    Site-Specific Configuration Overview of This Chapter This chapter describes how to: • Log on and off the PSAX system • Configure the basic site-specific parameters of your PSAX 1000 system • Configure call resources • Enable/disable system-wide features • Reboot PSAX system CPUs •...
  • Page 138: Psax 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway System Logon Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Logging onto the System 2 To start the console session, press Enter. The PSAX 1000 Logon window is displayed (see Figure 5-1). 3 Enter the values for the fields on this window according to the informa- tion provided in Table 5-1.
  • Page 139: Console Interface Main Menu Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Logging onto the System Figure 5-2. Console Interface Main Menu Window Table 5-1. Field Descriptions for the Logon Window Field Names Field Values Description Username Default: blank field Provides two levels of access to the PSAX system. Note: You cannot create your own username;...
  • Page 140: Changing The System Password And Other User Options

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Changing the System Password and Other User Options Changing the System Password and Other User Options When initially configuring the system, you can log in with configuration access or read-only access. Usernames cannot be changed. However, you should change the default passwords and the default SNMP community string name to ones of your choosing.
  • Page 141: User Options Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Changing the System Password and Other User Options Note: You must reboot your PSAX system for these changes to take effect. For information on rebooting system components, see Chapter 5, “Using System Diagnostics.” Figure 5-3. User Options Window Command Function Change Password for...
  • Page 142: Field Descriptions For The User Options Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Changing the System Password and Other User Options Table 5-2. Field Descriptions for the User Options Window Field Names Field Values Description Alternate Default: Up: K If you want to use keyboard short-cuts instead of Navigation Keys Down: J the cursor positioning (arrow) keys for navigating Up, Down, Left,...
  • Page 143 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Changing the System Password and Other User Options Table 5-2. Field Descriptions for the User Options Window Field Names Field Values Description Timeout Length Default: 10 minutes The setting in this field determines the period of Next SNMP read- time that the session will remain active after the Range: N/A...
  • Page 144: Console Interface Main Menu Options

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Console Interface Main Menu Options Console Interface Main Menu Options The Console Interface Main Menu window includes the following options as shown in Table 5-3: Table 5-3. Console Interface Main Menu Options For information on using this see...
  • Page 145: Configuring The System For Your Site

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Table 5-4. Site-Specific Options Documented in the PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Product Information Library To use this menu option... see this document... ® ATM Trunking Configuration Any PacketStar PSAX User Guide for Multiservice Media Gateways, Release 8.0.0, Issue 1 DSP Resource Configuration...
  • Page 146: Accessing The Site-Specific Menu

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Accessing the Site-Specific Menu To access the Site-Specific Menu window on which you select the option for the function or feature you want to configure, perform the steps in the fol- lowing procedure.
  • Page 147 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Menu Option Description Site-Specific Configuration Accesses the Site-Specific Configuration window on which you configure informa- tion that is unique to this particular PSAX system, including the site ID, Ethernet IP address, system date and time, and SNMP manager IP addresses.
  • Page 148 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Menu Option Description TAS Module System-wide Accesses the TAS Module System-wide Configuration Configuration Menu window on which you perform actions on announcement files on the Tones and Announcements Server module such as compression, play- ing, FTP, and line tests.
  • Page 149: Configuring System Identification Information

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Menu Option Description Trap Activation Accesses the Trap Activation Table win- Configuration dow on which you turn on or off the dis- play of specific minor, information, and system response indicators in the trap log. N to M Protection Feature Access the N to M Protection Feature Menu window on which you add protec-...
  • Page 150: Site-Specific Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Figure 5-5. Site-Specific Configuration Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Configure TCP Server Displays the TCP Server Configuration window. Apply Site-Specific Applies the values you enter on this win- Configuration dow.
  • Page 151: Rules For Configuring Ip Addresses

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Table 5-5. Field Descriptions for Master ATM Address and OAM Related Data Panel Field Name Field Values Description Master Node Addr Default: 0000.0000. Indicates the master node address where the 0000.0000.0000.
  • Page 152: Configuring System Identification

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site 4. The switch IP and in-band IP management addresses may each be zero. If the CPU IP address (or switch IP address) and the in-band management IP address are in the same class, their masks must be the same. Note: If the CPU IP address is zero and the ssid file on the CPU2 mod- ule is corrupted, the system cannot access the Ethernet.
  • Page 153: Field Descriptions For Master Atm Address And Oam Related Data Panel On The Site-Specific Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site 3 To return to the Console Interface Main Menu window, press Ctrl+B. Table 5-6. Field Descriptions for Master ATM Address and OAM Related Data Panel on the Site-Specific Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description...
  • Page 154: Field Descriptions For The System Identification Panel

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site 2 Either select the Apply Site-Specific Configuration command to save these values now, or after you have entered data in all the fields on this window. Table 5-7. Field Descriptions for the System Identification Panel of the Site-Specific Configuration Window Field Name Field Values...
  • Page 155: Configuring System Date And Time

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Table 5-7. Field Descriptions for the System Identification Panel of the Site-Specific Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description IP Mask Default: Specifies the IP mask for Ethernet access to your (display only) 000.000.000.000 PSAX system.
  • Page 156: Configuring The Psax System As A Tcp Server Or A Tcp Client

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Table 5-8. Field Descriptions for the System Date and Time Panel on the Site-Specific Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Mon/Day/Yr Default: today’s date Specifies the current date in month (mm), day (dd), and year (yyyy).
  • Page 157: Tcp Server Configuration Window (Psax System As A Tcp Client)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site To configure the PSAX 1000 system as a TCP client or server, perform the steps in the following procedure. Begin 1 In the Site-Specific Configuration window, select the Configure TCP Server command.
  • Page 158: Tcp Server Configuration Window (Psax System As A Tcp Server)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Figure 5-7. TCP Server Configuration Window (PSAX System as a TCP Server) The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Apply TCP Server Configu- Applies the configuration. ration Reset TCP Server Display Resets the display.
  • Page 159: Configuring Snmp Trap Destinations

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site Table 5-9. Field Descriptions for the TCP Server Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Server IP Address Default: 0000.0000. Specifies the IP address of the server, such as the 0000.0000 call controller.
  • Page 160: Field Descriptions For The Snmp Trap Destinations Panel

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site 2 Repeat step 1 for each network management station you want to define (up to a total of five). 3 Select the Apply Site-Specific Configuration command. After you apply (save) the values on this window, the system does the following: •...
  • Page 161: Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Table 5-10. Field Descriptions for the SNMP Trap Destinations Panel Field Name Field Values Description Source Addr. Default: Interface Indicates the IP address of the source system that will send the SNMP traps to the network man- Range: N/A agement system.
  • Page 162: Site-Specific Menu Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the Site-Specific Configuration option. The Site-Specific Menu window is displayed (see Figure 5-8). 2 Select the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration option. The Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration window is displayed.
  • Page 163: Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Figure 5-9. Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Apply Configuration Applies the values you entered on this window. Go Back to Site-Specific Redisplays the Site-Specific Menu win- Menu dow.
  • Page 164: Field Descriptions For The Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Note: If you have already configured your PSAX system, the sum of the values in the SPVC point-to-point calls fields cannot be less that the actual number of SPVC connections already configured in the SPVC table, which is stored in the PSAX system database.
  • Page 165: Field Descriptions For The Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Table 5-11. Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description spvcTePtToPtCalls Default: 000100 Specifies the maximum number of SPVC terminal emulation point-to-point calls to be supported by the Range: 0–10000 PSAX system.
  • Page 166 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Table 5-11. Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description sgApiPtToPtSvc Default: 000000 Specifies the Connection Gateway API Applications: Calls maximum number of SVC point-to-point calls for the Range: Connection Gateway API to be supported by the PSAX Format:...
  • Page 167: Saving The Configuration And Rebooting The System

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Table 5-11. Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description cgSvcCutThrough Default: cgSvcAc Note: The value in this field is relevant only if you Option ImplicitCut have enabled a media gateway control feature (the...
  • Page 168: Diagnostics Menu

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Perform the steps in the following procedure to save the values you have set, and reboot the PSAX 1000. Begin 1 To save the values you have entered, select the Go Back to Site-Spe- cific Menu command and press Enter.
  • Page 169: Backing Up Configuration Data

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring GR-303 Figure 5-11. Remote Reboot Configuration Window Backing Up Configuration Data You can back up the data on the Call Control Resource Allocation window by backing up the file ssid.def, which resides on the CPU module system disk. We highly recommend that you back up the ssid.def file, which contains your configuration data.
  • Page 170: Configuring H.248 (Media Gateway Control Protocol)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring H.248 (Media Gateway Control Protocol) Configuring H.248 (Media Gateway Control Protocol) See the H.248 Media Gateway Control User Guide for instructions and guidance on configuration of the H.248 protocol. Configuring DSP Resource Use See the DSP2x Voice Server Modules User Guide for instructions and guidance on DSP Resource Configuration.
  • Page 171: Site-Specific Menu Window (Feature Turn On/Off Option Selected)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Enabling and Disabling System-Wide Features 5 If you need to reboot now, proceed to the section, “Rebooting PSAX Hardware Components,” in your PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide. Figure 5-12. Site-Specific Menu Window (Feature Turn On/Off Option Selected) ®...
  • Page 172: Feature Turn On/Off Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Enabling and Disabling System-Wide Features Figure 5-13. Feature Turn On/Off Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Displays entries at the top of the table. Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table.
  • Page 173: Field Descriptions For The Feature Turn On/Off Table

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Enabling and Disabling System-Wide Features Table 5-13. Field Descriptions for the Feature Turn On/Off Table Field Name Field Values Description Total: 0/0 Default: N/A First number: Indicates which Feature ID is cur- rently selected in the table. Range: 1–6 Second number: Indicates the total number of Format: Numeric...
  • Page 174: Rebooting Redundant Or Non-Redundant Psax System Cpus

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Rebooting Redundant or Non-Redundant PSAX System CPUs Table 5-13. Field Descriptions for the Feature Turn On/Off Table Field Name Field Values Description desired status Default: Enable or Specifies whether the feature is to be made oper- (display only) Disable (depend- ational or not.
  • Page 175: Console Interface Main Menu Window (Save Configuration Option Selected)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Rebooting Redundant or Non-Redundant PSAX System CPUs Figure 5-14. Console Interface Main Menu Window (Save Configuration Option Selected) The following message is displayed in the status line: T-SaveConfiguration: saveConfigurationReasonCode=All-OK In a PSAX system with redundant CPU modules, this command causes the backup (standby) CPU module to reboot.
  • Page 176: Remote Reboot Configuration Window (Primary Switchover Option Selected)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Rebooting Redundant or Non-Redundant PSAX System CPUs Begin Note: Performing this procedure does NOT interrupt traffic running through the PSAX chassis. 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the Diagnostics option. The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed. 2 On the Diagnostics Menu window, select the Reboot Hardware Compo- nents option.
  • Page 177 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Rebooting Redundant or Non-Redundant PSAX System CPUs module (originally the primary CPU). The green LED ACTIVE is illumi- nated on the primary CPU module. Rebooting the The following procedure applies typically to all nonredundant PSAX systems. Nonredundant PSAX System Begin...
  • Page 178: Configuring Interface Protection Groups

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups Figure 5-16. Remote Reboot Configuration Window (Reboot Primary CPU Option Selected) Configuring Interface Protection Groups The Interface Protection Group feature enables you to configure an interface protection group as primary and secondary, with the secondary group serv- ing as a standby in the event the primary ATM link fails.
  • Page 179: Interface Protection Feature Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups The Interface Protection Feature Configuration window is displayed (see Figure 5-17). 2 Select the Protection Group Table option. The Protection Group Table window is displayed (see Figure 5-18). 3 Select the Add a Protection Group command. The Protection Group Configuration window is displayed (Figure 5-19).
  • Page 180: Protection Group Table Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups Figure 5-18. Protection Group Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions. Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Displays entries at the top of the table. Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table.
  • Page 181: Protection Group Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups Figure 5-19. Protection Group Configuration Window The commands on this window have the following functions. Command Function Add to Protection Group Creates a new protection group ID and applies the values in the fields. Delete from Protection Deletes the protection group ID and redis- Group and Return...
  • Page 182: Creating An Interface Protection Group

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups Table 5-14. Field Descriptions for the Protection Group Configuration Window Field Names Field Values Description Switchover Method Default: Auto Specifies the method used to switch traffic from a failed primary interface to an available standby Range: N/A interface.
  • Page 183: Interface Protection Table Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups Begin 1 On the Interface Protection Feature Configuration window, select the Interface Protection Table option. The Interface Protection Table window is displayed (see Figure 5-20). 2 Select the Add a Protection Group command. The Interface Protection Configuration window is displayed (Figure 5-21).
  • Page 184: Interface Protection Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups Command Function Displays entries at the top of the table. Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table. Total:0/0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window.
  • Page 185: Field Descriptions For The Interface Protection Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Configuring Interface Protection Groups Command Function Interface Switchover Initiates a manual switchover from the failed primary interface to the standby interface. Interface Switchback Initiates a switchback. Go Back to Protection Redisplays the Protection Group Table Group Table window.
  • Page 186: Internet Protocol (Ip) Throttling

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Internet Protocol (IP) Throttling Table 5-15. Field Descriptions for the Interface Protection Configuration Window Field Names Field Values Description Operational State Default: Inactive Indicates whether the interface is operational or (display only) not. Range: N/A Format: predefined Inactive Indicates that the interface is not operationally active.
  • Page 187: The Ip Throttling Window (Disabled)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Internet Protocol (IP) Throttling Figure 5-22. Site-Specific Menu (IP Throttling Configuration Option Selected) Figure 5-23. The IP Throttling Window (Disabled) ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 255-700-240 5-51...
  • Page 188: The Ip Throttling Window (Enabled)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Internet Protocol (IP) Throttling Figure 5-24. The IP Throttling Window (Enabled) The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Apply Configuration Sets the values you select on this window. Continuous Update Continuously updates all fields once every second.
  • Page 189: Field Descriptions For The Ip Throttling Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Internet Protocol (IP) Throttling Table 5-16. Field Descriptions for the IP Throttling Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description IP Throttling Default: Disabled Indicates whether traffic will go through the ETHERNET port and in-band management virtual port (in the backplane) by its maximum desig- nated throughput in the Allowed Rate field.
  • Page 190 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Internet Protocol (IP) Throttling Table 5-16. Field Descriptions for the IP Throttling Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Allowed Rate Default: 2000 fps Specifies the maximum bandwidth allowed to pass through the or in-band manage- ETHERNET Range: 100–2000 fps ment virtual port into the PSAX system in the...
  • Page 191: Snmp Trap Activation/Deactivation

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration SNMP Trap Activation/Deactivation Table 5-16. Field Descriptions for the IP Throttling Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Leaky Bucket Size Default: 32 The virtual buffer that serves as a counter that monitors the rate of ingress traffic to the CPU Range: 1–20000 module.
  • Page 192: Enabling And Disabling Snmp Trap Messages

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration SNMP Trap Activation/Deactivation • Major (Users cannot deactivate this category.) • Critical (Users cannot deactivate this category.) Traps for all critical and major indicators that detect system-level component problems cannot be turned off, so users will always be notified when a prob- lem affects the entire PSAX system.
  • Page 193: Trap Activation Table

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration SNMP Trap Activation/Deactivation Figure 5-25. Trap Activation Table Command Function PgUp Displays the previous page in the list of trap names. PgDown Displays the next subsequent page in the list of trap names. Displays the beginning page in the list of trap names.
  • Page 194: Using The Equipment Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-17. Field Descriptions for the Trap Activation Table Window Field Name Field Values Description Total: Default: 1/xxx, The first number in this field indicates the num- (display only) ber of the trap table entry on the selected line of where xxx indicates a the currently displayed window.
  • Page 195: Sample Equipment Configuration Window On A Psax 1000 System

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window The Equipment Configuration window is displayed (see Figure 5-26 and Figure 5-27). The commands and fields on this window are described in the tables following the figures. 2 View the module status, software version, PEC, and serial number data. 3 When you are ready to begin configuring the ports and channels of the module, select the line displaying the name of the module you want to configure.
  • Page 196: Sample Equipment Configuration Window On A Psax 1000, Psax 2300, Or Psax 4500 System

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Figure 5-27. Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1000, PSAX 2300, or PSAX 4500 System (Page 2) Commands The commands on this window have the following functions. Command Function Update Equipment Display Refreshes the current status of the mod- ules in the PSAX chassis Page Down...
  • Page 197: Field Descriptions For The Equipment Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-18. Field Descriptions for the Equipment Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Slot Default: N/A Indicates the slot number in the PSAX chassis. Range: 1–25, depend- ing on chassis type Format: Numeric Card Type Default: N/A...
  • Page 198 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-18. Field Descriptions for the Equipment Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description SW Version Default: N/A Displays the version of PSAX system software with which the modules’ firmware was released. Range: (from module The software version is encoded in the module firmware)
  • Page 199: Setting The Stratum Configuration Values

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-19. Alarm Status Descriptions for Modules on the Equipment Configuration Window Module Type Number Alarm Status Description Affected NoAlarm NoAlarm indicates that the module is inserted in the chassis slot and not config- ured.
  • Page 200: Stratum Configuration Window (Freerun)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window If you select LineTiming in the Synchronization Source field, the Pri- mary Line Source and the Secondary Line Source fields and the Switch Line Timing Source command are displayed (see Figure 5-29). 3 Enter values for the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 5-20.
  • Page 201: Stratum Configuration Window (Linetiming Synchronization)

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Figure 5-29. Stratum Configuration Window (LineTiming Synchronization) The commands in the Stratum Configuration window have the following functions: Command Function Switch Line Timing Source Switches between the primary and secondary line timing sources specified in the Primary Line Source and Secondary Line Source fields.
  • Page 202: Field Descriptions For The Stratum Configuration Window

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-20. Field Descriptions for the Stratum Configuration Window Field Name Mode of Operation Description [Primary Stratum Default: Holdover Indicates the current mode of operation for the pri- Mode] mary Stratum 3–4 module. Range: N/A (display only) Format: Predefined...
  • Page 203 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-20. Field Descriptions for the Stratum Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Mode of Operation Description [Line Timing Sta- Default: None Indicates the current line timing status for the tus] module. Range: N/A (display only) Format: Predefined...
  • Page 204 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-20. Field Descriptions for the Stratum Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Mode of Operation Description [Backup Stratum Default: Unconfig- Indicates the status of the input T1BITS or E1ETSI T1/E1 Port Status] ured clock source connected to the external clock con- (display only)
  • Page 205 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-20. Field Descriptions for the Stratum Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Mode of Operation Description Synchronization Default: LineTiming Indicates the synchronization source to be used by Source the chassis and specified I/O modules. The I/O Range: NA modules use this source when LocalTiming is Format: Alphabetical...
  • Page 206: Switching The Line Timing Source

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window Table 5-20. Field Descriptions for the Stratum Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Mode of Operation Description Secondary Line Default: Slot: 00 Port: Specifies the secondary line source when LineTim- Source ing is selected in the Synchronization Source field. Enter the values for the slot and the port of the Range: Chassis/mod- desired I/O module port that is providing line tim-...
  • Page 207: Alarm Status Values

    Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Saving the Equipment Configuration Values and Logging Off Alarm Status Values I/O and server modules display the status value of Primary if they are con- figured, or Unknown if they are unconfigured. The Alarm Status column for unconfigured modules still can have a number listing the ports that are avail- able to be configured.
  • Page 208 Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration Saving the Equipment Configuration Values and Logging Off Returning to the Console Interface Main Menu Begin 1 To return to the Console Interface Main Menu window, press Ctrl+G. On the Console Interface Main Menu window, [Modified] is displayed next to the Save Configuration command, indicating you have made changes to your system that are not yet saved to the database.
  • Page 209: Configuring Pnni

    Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration For an overview of PNNI and the PNNI features supported on the PSAX 1000 system, see Chapter 3. To configure a PNNI node for your PSAX 1000 system, perform the steps in the following procedure. Note: Before you can configure an I/O module with the ATM PNNI 1.0 interface, you must configure PNNI for your PSAX 1000 system.
  • Page 210: Pnni System-Wide Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration you need to take the node out of service, you must first delete any ATM PNNI interfaces you have configured on your PSAX 1000 sys- tem. 8 Select the Go Back to Previous Screen command (or press Ctrl+B). The PNNI Node Table (see Figure 6-2) is displayed, showing your current node index, node level, and operating status.
  • Page 211 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Menu Option Name Function PNNI Summary Address Displays ATM NSAP addresses for all Configuration nodes to which this link table is attached by PNNI interfaces. PNNI Map Link Informa- Displays the mapping for the nodes and tion their links, and all original port and remote port PNNI topology state element...
  • Page 212: Pnni Node Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-2. PNNI Node Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Page Up Scroll up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Displays entries at the top of the table. Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table.
  • Page 213: Pnni Node Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Field Description • Total: 0/0 Displays the first number in this field indi- cates the identification number of the con- nection table entry on the first line of the cur- rently displayed window. The second number indicates the total number of connection table entries for this connection type.
  • Page 214: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Node Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Command Function Create Node Entry Create a new PNNI node. Delete Node Entry Delete an existing PNNI node. Bring Node Into Brings an existing PNNI node into or out of service. Service PNNI Node Pgl Displays the PNNI Node Pgl (Peer Group Leader) Table Configuration window.
  • Page 215 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-1. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Domain Name Default: N/A Indicates the routing domain in which this node participates. Range: N/A Format: alphanumeric Node Level Default: 096 Indicates the level of PNNI hierarchy at which this node exists.
  • Page 216 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-1. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [DB Overload] Default: True Displays whether Database Overload is selected, (display only) which specifies whether the node is currently Range: N/A operating in a topology database overload state.
  • Page 217: Modifying Pnni Configurations

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Modifying PNNI Configurations To modify a PNNI node configuration, do one of the following as shown in Table 6-2. Table 6-2. Steps to Modify a Configured PNNI Node To modify this type of PNNI do this...
  • Page 218: Pnni Node Pgl Configuration

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration A trap message will confirm the configuration at the bottom of the win- dow. 4 Select Go Back to Previous Screen or press Ctrl+B to return to the PNNI Node Configuration window to configure other field values. Figure 6-4.
  • Page 219 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-3. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node PGL Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Node Index] Default: 0 Displays the node index of a logical PNNI entity (display only) in the PSAX system. Range: 1–65535 Leadership Default: 0...
  • Page 220 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-3. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node PGL Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [State] Default: OperPgl Displays the status of this node PGL. (display only) Range: N/A Format: predefined OperPgl Displays that the status of this node is the PGL.
  • Page 221: Configuring The Pnni Node Timer

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-3. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node PGL Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Preferred Pgl] Default: 0 Displays the preferred PGL. To select, any node (display only) compares the leadership priorities and node IDs Range: N/A advertised in the PTSEs in the topology database, Format: Hexadecimal...
  • Page 222: Pnni Node Timer Configuration

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-5. PNNI Node Timer Configuration The commands on this window perform the following functions: Command Function Apply Configuration Applies the values you set on this win- dow. Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Node Configuration window.
  • Page 223 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-4. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node Timer Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Timer Information Panel [Node Index] Default: 00000 Displays the node index that identifies a logical (display only) PNNI entity in the PSAX system.
  • Page 224: Configuring The Pnni Node Svcc

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-4. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node Timer Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Rxmt Interval..(sec) Default: 00005 Specifies the retransmit interval, which is the period between retransmissions of unacknowl- Range: 0–65535 edged database summary packets, PTSE request Format: numeric packets, and PNNI Topology State Packets...
  • Page 225: Pnni Node Svcc Configuration

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration 2 Enter the values for this window according to the information provided in Table 6-1 3 After setting all the values on the window, select Apply Configuration or press Ctrl+A. A trap message confirming the configuration application appears at the bottom of the window.
  • Page 226: Configuring The Pnni Node Scope Mapping

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-5. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node SVCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Node Index] Default: 0 Displays the node index that identifies a logical (display only) PNNI entity in the PSAX system. Range: 1–65535 Format: numeric Init Time...
  • Page 227: Pnni Scope Mapping Configuration

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration 3 After setting all the values on the window, select Apply Configuration or press Ctrl+A. A trap message confirming the configuration application appears at the bottom of the window. 4 Select Go Back to Previous Screen or press Ctrl+B to return to the PNNI Node Configuration window if you need to configure other field values.
  • Page 228: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Scope Mapping Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-6. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Scope Mapping Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Node Index] Default: 00000 Displays the node index identifies a logical PNNI (display only) entity in the PSAX system. Range: 1–65535 Format: numeric Local Network...
  • Page 229: Configuring The Pnni Route Addresses

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-6. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Scope Mapping Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Regional Default: 32 Indicates the highest level of PNNI hierarchy (or the smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within Range: 0–104 the Regional organizational scope.
  • Page 230: Pnni Route Address Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-8. PNNI Route Address Table Window The commands in this window have the following functions: Command Function Find.. Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index, Prefix Length, Address Index, and Route Address fields.
  • Page 231: Pnni Route Address Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-9. PNNI Route Address Configuration Window The commands in this window have the following functions: Command Function Add Route Address Entry Adds the route address to the PNNI Route Address Table window. You can create up to 50 routes manually, to display in the PNNI Route Address Table window.
  • Page 232: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Route Address Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-7. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route Address Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Route Address Information Panel Node Index Default: 000000 Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system. Enter the same Range: 1–65535 value as assigned to the PNNI node.
  • Page 233 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-7. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route Address Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Address Type Default: Exterior Indicates the type of domain address. Range: N/A Format: Predefined Exterior Indicates a connection from the advertising node to the address prefix that belongs to an external domain address.
  • Page 234: Configuring Pnni Metrics

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-7. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route Address Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Address Proto] Default: Mgmt Displays the protocol by which connectivity from (display only) the advertising node to the address prefix was Range: N/A learned.
  • Page 235: Pnni Metrics Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration service categories, bandwidth, and so on. You can also view traffic patterns and other information about routes advertised on other nodes on the Route Address Table window. Begin 1 From the PNNI Route Address Configuration window, select View Met- rics Table.
  • Page 236: Pnni Metrics Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Find.. Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index, Metrics Direction, Metrics Tag, or Metrics Index fields. Add Metrics Entry Displays the PNNI Metrics Configuration window.
  • Page 237: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Metrics Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-8. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Metrics Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Metrics Information Panel Node Index Default: 000000 Indicates the unique identifier for this node. Range: 1–65535 Format: numeric Metrics Tag Default: 0 (default) Indicates a user-defined number that identifies...
  • Page 238 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-8. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Metrics Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Max Cell Rate Default: Indicates the maximum cell rate, in hexadecimal 0xFFFFFFFF notation, for directions and specific service cate- gories (see the descriptions for the fields Metrics Range: N/A Direction and Metrics Classes.
  • Page 239: Configuring Pnni Route Tns

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Configuring PNNI Route TNS Begin 1 From the PNNI Node Configuration window, press the PNNI Route TNS Configuration command (or press Ctrl+T). The PNNI Route TNS Table window is displayed (see Figure 6-12). 2 Select the Add Route TNS Entry command (or press Ctrl+A).
  • Page 240: Pnni Route Tns Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-12. PNNI Route TNS Table Window The commands on this window perform the following functions: Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Displays entries at the top of the table. Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table.
  • Page 241: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Route Tns Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-9. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route TNS Table Window Field Name Description Total: 0/0 The first number in this field indicates the identi- fication number of the connection table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window.
  • Page 242: Pnni Route Tns Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-13. PNNI Route TNS Configuration Window The commands on this window perform the following functions: Command Function Add Route TNS Entry Displays the PNNI Route Address Configu- ration window. Delete Route TNS Entry Deletes the route TNS entry.
  • Page 243: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Route Tns Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-10. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route TNS Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description TNS Type Default: National Indicates the Transit Network String type; the NetworkId type of network ID of a specfied transit network. Range: N/A Format: Predefined National...
  • Page 244 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-10. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route TNS Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description TNS Scope Default: 0 Indicates the level of the PNNI hierarchy where the connectivity between the advertising node Range: N/A and the address prefix is located.
  • Page 245: Viewing Pnni Map Tns Information

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-10. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route TNS Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [TNS Proto] Default: Mgmt Displays the local interface over which the adver- (display only) tised node is reachable. Range: N/A Format: predefined Mgmt...
  • Page 246: Pnni Map Tns Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Begin 1 From the PNNI System-Wide Configuration window, select the PNNI Map TNS Information command (or press Ctrl+P). Figure 6-14. PNNI Map TNS Table The commands on this window perform the following functions: Command Function Page Up...
  • Page 247: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Map Tns Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Command Function View Map TNS Configura- Displays the PNNI Map TNS Configuration tion window. Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System-Wide config- uration window. The fields on this window are explained in Table 6-7: Table 6-11.
  • Page 248: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Map Tns Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-15. PNNI Route TNS Table Window The PNNI Map TNS Configuration window lists information on six parame- ters of the selected node address on the Map TNS Table. The table is read- only, as reachable addresses are discovered during dynamic operation of the PNNI protocol, not manually configured.
  • Page 249: Configuring Summary Addresses

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-12. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map TNS Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Adv Port Id] Default: 0 Displays the 10-digit port identifer of the node (display only) advertising to reach the given transit network (see Annex H, af-pnni-0055.000).
  • Page 250: Pnni Summary Address Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-16. PNNI Summary Address Table Window The commands in this window have the following functions: Command Function Find.. Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index, Prefix Length, Sum- mary Type, and Summary Address fields.
  • Page 251: Pnni Summary Address Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-17. PNNI Summary Address Configuration Window The commands in this window have the following functions: Command Function Create Summary Address Adds the route address to the PNNI Sum- Entry mary Address Table window. This field is displayed only upon initial summary address configuration.
  • Page 252: Viewing The Pnni Map Information

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-13. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Summary Address Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index Default: 0 Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system. Range: 1–65535 Format: numeric Summary Address...
  • Page 253 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration perspective of a local node. It also provides information for network manag- ers to map port identifiers, showing the ports and links between the nodes at both endpoints. The PNNI Map table is read-only, because the map is generated dynamically during operation of the PNNI protocol, not manually configured.
  • Page 254: Pnni Map Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-18. PNNI Map Table Window The commands in this window have the following functions: Command Function Find... Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index, Org. Port Id, Map Index, or Org.
  • Page 255: Pnni Map Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-19. PNNI Map Information Window The commands in this window have the following functions: Command Function View Metrics Tables Displays the PNNI Metrics Configuration window. Go Back to Previous Screen Displays the PNNI System-Wide Configu- ration window.
  • Page 256 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-14. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Information Window Field Name Field Values Description [Peer Group Id] Default: N/A Displays the Peer group identifier of the originat- (display only) ing node and its peers. Range: N/A Format: Numeric [Org.
  • Page 257: Viewing Pnni Map Node Information

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Viewing PNNI Map Node Information Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the Site-Specific Configuration option. The Site-Specific Menu window is displayed. 2 Select the PNNI System-Wide Configuration option and press Enter (or press Ctrl+N).
  • Page 258: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Map Node Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration from nodal information PNNI topology state elements (PTSEs). This table is read-only, because the map is generated dynamically during operation of the PNNI protocol, not manually configured. The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Find..
  • Page 259: Pnni Map Node Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-21. PNNI Map Node Information Window The PNNI Map Node Information window is read-only, as the update is generated dynamically during operation of the PNNI protocol, not manu- ally configured. The command on this window performs the following function: Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen...
  • Page 260 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-16. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Node Information Window Field Name Field Values Description ATM Address Default: 0 Displays the ATM end system address of the orig- (display only) inating node. Range: N/A Format: hexadecimal Restricted Transit...
  • Page 261: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Map Node Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-16. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Node Information Window Field Name Field Values Description Database Overload Default: 1 (False) Indicates whether the originating node’s topology (display only) database is currently overloaded. This attribute Range: T/F has the same value as the non-transit for PGL Format: predefined...
  • Page 262: Viewing Pnni Map Address Information

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Viewing PNNI Map Address Information Begin 1 From the PNNI System-Wide Configuration window, select the PNNI Map Address Information command and press Enter. The PNNI Map Address Table window is displayed (see Figure 6-22). 2 To access information on an entry on the table, select an entry.
  • Page 263: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Map Address Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Command Function Find.. Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index, Advertised Node Id, Advertised Port Id, and Address Index fields. Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System-Wide Config- uration window.
  • Page 264: Pnni Map Address Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-23. PNNI Map Address Information Window The command on this window performs the following function: Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Map TNS Table win- dow. Table 6-18. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Address Entry Window Field Name Field Values Description...
  • Page 265: Viewing The Pnni Link Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-18. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Address Entry Window Field Name Field Values Description [Address Index] Default: N/A Displays an arbitrary index that is used to enu- (display only) merate all of the addresses advertised by the spec- Range: N/A ified node.
  • Page 266: Pnni Link Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration The PNNI Link Table window is displayed (see Figure 6-24). Figure 6-24. PNNI Link Table The PNNI Link Table window displays the node index and link port identifier for various PNNI links. The PNNI Link Port Id field is the port identifier of the link as selected by the local node.
  • Page 267: Pnni Link Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-25. PNNI Link Information Window The command in this window has the following function: Command Function Go Back to Previous Redisplays the PNNI System-Wide Configura- Screen tion window. Table 6-19. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description...
  • Page 268 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-19. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Link Version] Default: Version1 Displays the version of PNNI routing protocol (display only) point0 used to exchange information over this link for horizontal and outside links between lowest-level Range: N/A nodes and for links of unknown type.
  • Page 269 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-19. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Down Indicates the initial state of the Hello Finite State Machine (FSM), a table displaying what the soft- ware does after receiving new information.
  • Page 270 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-19. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description TwoWayOutside Indicates whether Hellos have recently been received from the neighbor, whose node belongs to a different peer group, and including the cor- rect remote node ID and remote port ID fields, but with a nodal hierarchy list that does not include any common peer group.
  • Page 271: Viewing The Pnni Svcc Rcc Information

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-19. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Common Peer Gp Default: N/A Displays the common peer group identifier. For outside links and uplinks, this attribute contains Range: N/A (display only) the peer group identifier of the lowest level com-...
  • Page 272: Pnni Svccrcc Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration The PNNI SvccRcc Information window is displayed (see Figure 6-27). Figure 6-26. PNNI SvccRcc Table The commands on this window perform the following functions: Command Function Page Up Scroll up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page.
  • Page 273: Pnni Svccrcc Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration The display fields on this window have the following values: Table 6-20. Field Descriptions for the PNNI SVCC RCC Table Window Field Name Description Node Index The node index identifies a logical PNNI entity in the (display only) PSAX system.
  • Page 274: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Svcc Rcc Configuration Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-21. Field Descriptions for the PNNI SVCC RCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Node Index] Default: 0 Displays the node index identifies a logical PNNI (display only) entity in the PSAX system. Range: 1–65535 Format: numeric [Svcc Rcc Index]...
  • Page 275: Viewing The Pnni Neighbor Peer Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Viewing the PNNI Neighbor Peer Table The PNNI Neighbor Peer Table window contains all the attributes necessary to describe the relationship a node in the PSAX system has with a neighbor- ing node within the same peer group. The PNNI Neighbor Peer Table window is read-only because neighboring peers are generated dynamically by the PNNI protocol, not manually configured.
  • Page 276: Pnni Neighbor Peer Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-28. PNNI Neighbor Peer Table Window The PNNI Neighbor Peer Table window displays the node index and neighbor peer remote node index for various neighbor peers. The PNNI Neighbor Peer Remote Node Id field is the node identifier of the neighboring peer node.
  • Page 277: Pnni Neighbor Peer Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-29. PNNI Neighbor Peer Information Window The command in this window has the following function: Command Function Go Back to Previous Redisplays the PNNI System-Wide Configura- Screen tion window. Table 6-22. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Neighbor Peer Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description...
  • Page 278 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-22. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Neighbor Peer Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [NbrPeer State] Default: Npdown Displays the state of this node’s neighboring peer (display only) state machine associated with the neighbor peer Range: N/A remote node ID.
  • Page 279: Viewing The Pnni Neighbor Peer Port Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-22. Field Descriptions for the PNNI Neighbor Peer Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [NbrPeer Rcv Default: N/A Displays a count of the number of database sum- DbSums) mary packets received from the neighboring peer. Range: N/A (display only) Format: numeric...
  • Page 280: Pnni Neighbor Peer Port Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration The PNNI Neighbor Peer Port Table is displayed (see Figure 6-20). 4 Access configuration information on any entry on the Neighbor Peer Port Table by a search using the Find command or by selecting an entry on the table and and pressing Enter.
  • Page 281: Viewing Pnni Topology State Element (Ptse) Information

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Command Function Total: 0/0 The first number in this field indicates the identification number of the peer port table entry on the first line of the cur- rently displayed window. The second number indicates the total number of peer port table entries.
  • Page 282: Pnni Ptse Table

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Begin 1 From the PNNI System-Wide Configuration window, select the PNNI PTSE Information command or press Ctrl+E. The PNNI PTSE Table is displayed (see Figure 6-31). The fields in the PNNI PTSE Table window are provided in Table 6-24. 2 To view information about an entry on this table, select an entry.
  • Page 283: Field Descriptions For The Pnni Ptse Table Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Command Function Total: 0/0 The first number in this field indicates the identification number of the table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window. The second number indicates the total number of table entries. Find...Node Index Enter the five-digit ID for the node to be searched.
  • Page 284: Pnni Ptse Information Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Figure 6-32. PNNI PTSE Information Window The command on this window performs the following function: Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Map TNS Table win- dow. Table 6-25. Field Descriptions for the PNNI PTSE Information Window Field Name Field Values Description...
  • Page 285 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-25. Field Descriptions for the PNNI PTSE Information Window Field Name Field Values Description Type Default: Other Describes the architecture parameters set (display only) selected. Range: N/A Format: Predefined Other User defined. NodalState Indicates that the nodal state parameter informa- Parameters...
  • Page 286: Viewing Pnni System Statistics

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Viewing PNNI System Statistics To view PNNI system statistics, perform the steps in the following procedure. Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu, select the Site-Specific Configura- tion option, and press Enter. The Site-Specific Menu is displayed.
  • Page 287: Field Descriptions For The Pnni System Statistics Window

    Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Command Function Continuous Update Updates the values in the fields on this window continuously. Use this command as a toggle switch to view the statistics. Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System-Wide Config- uration window.
  • Page 288 Chapter 6 Configuring PNNI PNNI System-Wide Configuration Table 6-26. Field Descriptions for the PNNI System Statistics Window Field Name Values Description [Route Fail Count Default: 0 The total number of times where the PSAX sys- Org.] tem failed to compute a viable DTL stack as the Range: N/A (display only) DTL originator for a call.
  • Page 289: Configuring Atm Trunking

    Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter ATM trunking configuration supports switched and nonswitched IWF trunks. Configuring Switched For configuring IWF trunks in switched mode, the following list describes the IWF Trunks tasks you need to perform: 1. Configuring the local IWF node 2.
  • Page 290: Site-Specific Menu Window-Atm Trunking Configuration Option Selected

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter 3 Enter values for the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 7-1. 4 To apply the configuration values, select the Apply Configuration command. 5 Select the Bring Admin Status Up command to bring the administra- tive status of the local IWF up.
  • Page 291: Atm Trunking Local Node Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Figure 7-2. ATM Trunking Local Node Configuration Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Apply Configuration Applies the values you set on this win- dow. Bring Admin Status Up Enables the transmission of calls between the configured local IWF node and the remote IWF nodes.
  • Page 292: Field Descriptions For The Atm Trunking Local Node Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Command Function Go to Narrowband Routing Displays the ATM Trunking Narrowband Table Routing Table window. Go Back to Site-Specific Redisplays the Site-Specific Menu win- Menu dow. Table 7-1. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Local Node Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description...
  • Page 293: Configuring A Remote Iwf Node

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Configuring a Remote IWF Node Begin 1 On the ATM Trunking Local Node Configuration window, select the Go to Remote IWF Table command. 2 The ATM Trunking Remote IWF Table window is displayed (see Figure 7-3).Select the Add Remote IWF Entry command.
  • Page 294: Atm Trunking Remote Iwf Table Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Figure 7-3. ATM Trunking Remote IWF Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Find Rmt IWF ID Searches the table for a specific remote IWF ID. To find a specific remote IWF ID, enter a value in this field.
  • Page 295: Atm Trunking Remote Iwf Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Field Name Description Remote IWF This column displays all the corresponding ATM remote Address IWF ID addresses in the PSAX system. (display only) Total: 0/0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the remote IWF ID entry on the first line of the currently displayed window.
  • Page 296: Field Descriptions For The Atm Trunking Remote Iwf Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Command Function Delete and Return Deletes the remote IWF node that is not in service. Go to Sig VCC Table This command is not currently supported. Displays the ATM Trunking Sig VCC Table window.
  • Page 297: Adding A Signaling Vcc Identifier

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-2. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Admin Status] Default: Up Specifies whether the remote IWF is active. (display only) Range: N/A Format: predefined alphanumeric Indicates that the remote IWF is active.
  • Page 298: Atm Trunking Sig Vcc Table Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Figure 7-5. ATM Trunking Sig VCC Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Add ATM Trunking Displays the ATM Trunking Sig VCC Con- Entry figuration window. Go Back to Previous Redisplays the Remote IWF Configuration Screen...
  • Page 299: Atm Trunking Sig Vcc Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Field Names Description Rmt IWF ID This column displays all the remote IWF IDs in the PSAX system. VCC ID This column displays all the corresponding VCC IDs, which are assigned by the owners of the signalling VCC. Out Intf ID This column displays all the corresponding interface identifier of the outgoing interfaces.
  • Page 300 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Command Function Apply Configuration Applies the values you set on this window. Update Configuration Updates the status display in the Oper Status field. Delete and Return Deletes the remote IWF node that is not in service.
  • Page 301: Field Descriptions For The Atm Trunking Sig Vcc Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-3. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Sig VCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Signaling Default: Other Specifies the type of signaling protocol used between the local and remote IWFs. At the Range: N/A present time, both ends of the connection must Format: Predefined...
  • Page 302: Adding A Bearer Vcc Identifier

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-3. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Sig VCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Oper Status] Default: Idle Displays the operational status of the local IWF. (display only) Range: N/A Format: Predefined alphanumeric...
  • Page 303: Atm Trunking Bearer Vcc Table Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter 6 Repeat Steps 2–5 to add additional bearer VCC IDs. Figure 7-7. ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Find . . .Rmt IWF ID: Searches the table for a specific remote VCC: ID IWF ID with a specific VCC ID.
  • Page 304: Atm Trunking Bearer Vcc Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-4. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table Window Field Names Description Rmt IWF ID This column displays all the remote IWF IDs in the PSAX system. VCC ID This column displays all the corresponding bearer VCC identifiers.
  • Page 305: Field Descriptions For The Atm Trunking Bearer Vcc Configuration Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Command Function Add Configuration Applies the values you set on this win- dow. Delete Configuration Deletes the configuration. Restart Connection Restarts the connection. Display Next Connection Displays the next connecion. Continuous Update Continuously update the window data every ___ msec.
  • Page 306 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-5. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description Service Type Default: Cbr-1 Specifies the service type for the connection. Range: N/A For any CBR type selected, the CAC only allows 1 DS0 per connection.
  • Page 307 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-5. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description Fwd/Bwd SCR Default: 172 (Fwd Specifies the forward and backward sustained cell (cps) and Bwd) rate (cells per second) for the connection.
  • Page 308 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-5. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description [VCC VPI/VCI] Default: 0 / 0 VPI and VCI for outgoing interface. The trunk (display only) bearer VCC does not become active until both the Range: 0–4095 (VPI);...
  • Page 309 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-5. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description [Admin Status] Default: Indicates whether the connection is attempting to (display only) OutOfService make calls or receive calls.
  • Page 310 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-5. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description Dsp Iwf Type Default: None Specifies the Interworking function type on assigning AAL2 connections to compatible DSP Range: N/A chips on the DSP2C through DSP2F Voice Server Format: Predefined...
  • Page 311 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-5. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description Dsp Card Slot Id Default: 0 Specifies the slot number of the DSP2x Voice Server module from which the software DSP Range: Chassis Resource Manager selects DSPs to reroute and...
  • Page 312: Adding A Narrowband Address

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-5. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description [Oper Status] Default: Idle Displays the operational status of the bearer VCC. (display only) Range: N/A Format: Predefined Idle...
  • Page 313: Atm Trunking Narrowband Routing Table Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Figure 7-9. ATM Trunking NarrowBand Routing Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Find: Searches for the ATM address entry with a value you specify. Go Back to Connection Redisplays the ATM Trunking Local Node Menu...
  • Page 314: Adding A Broadband Address

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-6. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Narrowband Routing Table Window Field Names Values Description Add an Entry: Default: User pro- The NSAP address up to 20 bytes (160 bits). Type vided an address in hexadecimal format up to 20 bytes (160 bits) long (10 groups of 4 characters each),...
  • Page 315: Atm Trunking Broadband Routing Table Window

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Figure 7-10. ATM Trunking Broadband Routing Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function • Find: Searches for the ATM address entry with a value you specify. •...
  • Page 316: Viewing Atm Trunking Information

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Table 7-7. Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Broadband Routing Table Window Field Names Values Description Broadband Address Default: Displays all Interworking function ATM addresses for the (Hex) entries remote endpoint. Type an address in hexadecimal (display table) format up to 20 bytes (160 bits) long (10 groups Range: N/A...
  • Page 317: Atm Trunking Data Channel Table

    Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Figure 7-11. ATM Trunking Data Channel Table The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Find... Rmt IWF ID: VCC ID: Searches the table for a specific remote IWF ID with a specific VCC ID.
  • Page 318 Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter Field Name Description Status This column displays whether the administrative status for the remote IWF is up or down. VCC Owner This column displays the corresponding owner of the signaling VCC. NB Intf This column displays the corresponding VCC ID, which is assigned by the owners of the signaling VCC.
  • Page 319: Configuring V5.2 European Idlc

    Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Overview of the V5.2 European IDLC Release 8.0.0 offers two implementations of the V5.2 Integrated Digital Loop Carrier standard (IDLC): ISDN and PSTN. The configuration sequence of either one is the same, but the values entered on some of the windows are different, especially on the User Port Configura- tion windows, the last part of the configuration on the User Side.
  • Page 320 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC V5.2 PSTN Implementation on the PSAX System 6. Configure the following module parameters: a. STM-1 MSP SM/MM for ATM UNI 3 b. DSP2D Voice Server for AlgoSet6 and AAL2 Standard 7. Go to the Console Interface Main Menu> Site Specific Menu> V5 Inter- face Configuration >...
  • Page 321 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC V5.2 PSTN Implementation on the PSAX System 24. Apply the Add V5 Data Link to the table command. 25. On the V5 Interface Variant Configuration window> Bring Into Service V5.2 User Side Configuration Step Summary. The following steps are a summary only.
  • Page 322: V5.2 Isdn Implementation On The Psax System

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC V5.2 ISDN Implementation on the PSAX System V5.2 ISDN Implementation on the PSAX System Select the value Isdn in the Port Type field and follow configuration instruc- tions on field description tables. PSTN Configuration Enabling the V5 Feature on the Site Specific Configuration Window Note: If necessary, delete previous configuration files on the modules to...
  • Page 323: Site-Specific Menu Window (Feature Turn On/Off Option Selected)

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC PSTN Configuration not reboot until after you have set the values on the Call Control Alloca- tion Resource Configuration window (this guide will remind you at that time). 5 If you need to reboot now, proceed to the section, “Rebooting PSAX Hardware Components,”...
  • Page 324: Feature Turn On/Off Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC PSTN Configuration Figure 8-2. Feature Turn On/Off Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Displays entries at the top of the table. Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table.
  • Page 325 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC PSTN Configuration Table 8-1. Field Descriptions for the Feature Turn On/Off Table Field Name Field Values Description Total: 0/0 Default: N/A First number: Indicates which Feature ID is cur- rently selected in the table. Range: 1–6 Second number: Indicates the total number of Format: Numeric...
  • Page 326: Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Perform the steps in the following procedure to configure the call control resource allocation for H.248 applications.Perform the steps in the following procedure to configure the call control resource allocation for V.5 applica- tions.
  • Page 327: Site-Specific Menu Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-3. Site-Specific Menu Window Figure 8-4. Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window The commands on this window have the following functions: ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 255-700-240...
  • Page 328 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Command Function Apply Configuration Applies the values you entered on this window. Go Back to Site-Specific Redisplays the Site-Specific Menu win- Menu dow. Configuration Guidelines Read the following configuration guidelines before you enter values in the fields on this window.
  • Page 329 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-2. Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Note: The ranges of values for numeric fields are software imposed. Read the configuration guide- lines and the PSAX System Performance Capabilities per Node table in the preceding section before you enter values in the fields on this window.
  • Page 330 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-2. Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description spvcAtmPtToPtCalls Default: 002000 Specifies the maximum number of SPVC ATM point- to-point calls to be supported by the PSAX system.
  • Page 331 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-2. Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description Connection Gateway Panel sgApiPtToPtSvc Default: 000000 Specifies the Connection Gateway API Applications: Calls maximum number of SVC point-to-point calls for the Range:...
  • Page 332 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-2. Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description atmTrunkNarrow Default: 001000 Specifies the maximum number H.248 Applications: BandCalls of simultaneous calls through AAL2.
  • Page 333: Rebooting The Chassis

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-3. PSAX System Performance Capabilities Per Node for Release 8.0.0 Maximum Number of Calls per Node Connection Type with CPU2 and CPU3L Modules 60,000 SPVC 10,000 15,000 (65 SVC calls per second) †...
  • Page 334: V5 Interface Configuration Menu Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-5. V5 Interface Configuration Window The menu options on this window perform the following functions: Table 8-4. V5 Interface Configuration Menu Window Menu Option Description V5 Interface Displays the V5 Interface Configuration Configuration window.
  • Page 335: V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values 2 Enter the value 010 in the Max V5 Interface field. 3 Select the Apply Configuration command. 4 Remain on the window and continue with the next procedure. Figure 8-6.
  • Page 336: Field Descriptions For The V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-5. Field Descriptions for the V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Max V5 Interface Default: 004 Indicates the maximum number of V5 interfaces that can be supported in this system. Range: 0–10 Format: Numeric Max User Ports...
  • Page 337: Accessing The V5 Interface Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-5. Field Descriptions for the V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window Field Name Values Description ReadSA7Bit Timer Default: 050 This timer is used to guarantee that the SA7 bit change has been reported to the AV5 stack.
  • Page 338: V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-7. V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Scrolls to the top of the current page. Bottom Scrolls to the bottom of the current page.
  • Page 339: V5 Interface Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Accessing the V5 Interface Configuration Window, Part 2 Begin 1 From the V5 Interface Table, Select the Add an Interface command. The V5 Interface Configuration window is displayed. The table following the window describes the commands on the window.
  • Page 340 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Command Function Update Updates the window values after a field value change. Delete Interface and return Deletes the interface and returns to the V5 Interface Table. Bring Into Service Brings the variant into service.
  • Page 341: Accessing The V5 Variant Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-6. Field Descriptions for the V5 Interface Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Description Active Variant ID Default: 0 Specifies the Variant Id which is active for this V5 Interface.
  • Page 342: V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values The tables following the window in Figure 8-9 describe the commands and display-only fields on the window. Table 8-8 describes the fields on the win- dow. Figure 8-9. V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window Command Function...
  • Page 343: Accessing The V5 Interface Variant Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-7. Field Descriptions for the V5 Interface Variant Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Field Description V5 Intf ID Default: 0 Specifies the V5 interface identifier. Range: 1–10 Format: Numeric V5 Variant ID Default: 0...
  • Page 344: V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-10. V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window Command Function Add PhysChnl Table to Vari- Displays the V5 PhysCChannel Configura- tion Table. Add E1 Link Table to Vari- Displays the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table.
  • Page 345: Field Descriptions For The V5 Interface Variant Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-8. Field Descriptions for the V5 Interface Variant Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Field Description V5 Intf ID Default: 0 Specifies the V5 interface identifier. Range: 1–10 Format: Numeric V5 Variant ID Default: 0...
  • Page 346 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-8. Field Descriptions for the V5 Interface Variant Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Field Description Align Ports Method Default: V5SecondE Indicates type of flag used for port alignment ditionPortAlign method to use along with interface type.
  • Page 347: Accessing The Data Link Configuration Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Accessing the Data Link Configuration Table Begin 1 On the V5 Interface Variant Configuration window, select the Add DL Table to Variant command. The V5 Data Link Configuration Table dis- plays (see Figure 8-11).
  • Page 348: Accessing The V5 Data Link Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Command Function Add Data Link Config Entry Add a data link configuration entry. Go Back to Previous screen Returns to the V5 Interface Variant Con- figuration Window. Command Function Intf ID Displays the interface ID.
  • Page 349 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-12. V5 Data Link Configuration Window Command Function Display Next V5 Data Link Displays the next V5 data link in the table. in the table Add V5 Data Link to the Adds V5 Data Link to the V5 Data Link table configuration table.
  • Page 350: Accessing The V5 Physical C-Channel Configuration Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-9. Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Description Comm Path Id Default: V5DLCPath The types described below refer to Data Link Protection1 Control protocol.
  • Page 351: V5 Physical C-Channel Configuration Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values 3 Remain on this table on continue with the next procedure. Figure 8-13. V5 Physical C-Channel Configuration Table Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page.
  • Page 352: Accessing The V5 Physical C-Channel Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Command Function Total: 0/0 The top number shows which table entry is selected; the bottom number shows total number of entries on the table. Intf ID Displays the interface ID. Variant ID Displays all the variant IDs for the Inter- face ID.
  • Page 353: V5 Physical C-Channel Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-14. V5 Physical C-Channel Configuration Window Command Function Add V5PhysCChn to the Adds the V5 physical C-channel entry to table the V5 PhysCChannel Configuration Table. Apply V5PhysCChn config- Adds the configuration values you set to uration the network database.
  • Page 354: Field Descriptions For The V5 Physical C Channel Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-10. Field Descriptions for the V5 Physical C Channel Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Description Interface ID Default: 0 This index identifies the V5 Interface configura- tion table.
  • Page 355 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-10. Field Descriptions for the V5 Physical C Channel Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Description Protection Group Default: Pg-1 Specifies whether this logical/physical channel belongs to Protection Group Number 1 or 2. Pro- Range: N/A tection Group 1 always uses the user-assigned Format: Predefined...
  • Page 356: Accessing The V5 E1 Link Configuration Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Accessing the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table Begin 1 From the V5 Interface Variant Configuration window, select the Add E1 Link table to Variant command. The V5 E1Link Configuration Table displays.
  • Page 357: Accessing The V5 E1 Link Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Command Function Intf ID Displays the interface ID. Variant ID Displays all the variant IDs for the Inter- face ID. LinkID Displays the link ID of the interface ID. OperStatus Displays the operating status of the con- nection.
  • Page 358: V5 E1 Link Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-16. V5 E1 Link Configuration Window Command Function Display Next V5E1Link in Displays the next V5 E1 link in the table. the table Add V5E1Link to the table Adds the V5 E1 link to the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table.
  • Page 359: Field Descriptions For The V5 E1 Link Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-11. Field Descriptions for the V5 E1 Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Interface Id Default: 0 Specifies the interface the user created and is cur- rently configuring.
  • Page 360: Accessing The V5 E1 Interface Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-11. Field Descriptions for the V5 E1 Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Operational State] Default: Normal Specifies the protection status of the link. (display only) Range: As noted below Format: Predefined...
  • Page 361: The V5 E1 Interface Configuration Window Is Entirely Display-Only Fields

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-17. The V5 E1 Interface Configuration Window Is Entirely Display-Only Fields Table 8-12. Field Descriptions for the V5 E1 Interface Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Phys ID] Default: This index identifies the V5 Interface configura-...
  • Page 362: Accessing The V5 Time Slot Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-12. Field Descriptions for the V5 E1 Interface Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description [Channel3] Default: Specifies a C-Channel which carries signalling (display only) information. Generally this channel should be Range: specified on a single E1 in a V5 interface group Format: Numeric...
  • Page 363: Accessing The Data Link Configuration Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-18. V5 Time Slot Table Command Function Bring All Interfaces Into Brings all interfaces into service. Service Take All Interface Out Of Takes all interfaces out of service. Service Go Back to Previous Screen Returns to the V5 E1 Interface Configura-...
  • Page 364 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-19. V5 Data Link Configuration Table Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Scrolls to the top of the current page. Bottom Scrolls to the bottom of the current page.
  • Page 365: Accessing The V5 Data Link Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Command Function DL C Path ID Displays the Data Link Communication Path ID. Total 0/0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the V5 Interface ID on the first line of the currently displayed window.
  • Page 366: V5 Data Link Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-20. V5 Data Link Configuration Window Command Function Display Next V5 Data Link Displays the next V5 data link in the table. in the table Add V5 Data Link to the Adds V5 Data Link to the V5 Data Link table configuration table.
  • Page 367 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-13. Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Description Comm Path Id Default: V5DLCPath The types described below refer to Data Link Protection1 Control protocol.
  • Page 368 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values User Side Configuration Step Summary The next part of V5.2 configuration is to configure the User Side. The follow- ing steps are a summary; actual configuration begins with the Accessing the User Port Table procedure below.
  • Page 369: Accessing The V5 User Port Table

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Accessing the V5 User Port Table Begin See the “Accessing the V5 Interface Configuration Window, Part 1” on page 19 to start this procedure. 1 From the V5 Interface Variant Configuration window, select the Add User Port Table to Variant command.
  • Page 370: Accessing The V5 User Port Configuration Window, Pstn Port Type

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Command Function Find... Intf ID: ... Variant ID: Finds the interface ID and the variant ID of a particular connection. Add User Port configuration Adds the User Port configuration values of Entry a specific entry.
  • Page 371: V5 User Port Configuration Window For Pstn As Port Type

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-22. V5 User Port Configuration Window for PSTN as Port Type Command Function Display Next V5 User Port Displays the next V5 User Port configura- Configuration tion in the database. Add V5 User Port Configu- Adds the V5 User Port configuration for ration...
  • Page 372: Field Descriptions For The V5 User Port Configuration Window

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-14. Field Descriptions for the V5 User Port Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Interface Id Default: 0 Specifies the ID the PSAX uses internally for the interface after the interface is created.
  • Page 373 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-14. Field Descriptions for the V5 User Port Configuration Window Field Name Values Description ISDN D channels Default: [128] Specifies the Cid value of ISDN D channels that the PSAX is dynamically allocating.
  • Page 374 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-14. Field Descriptions for the V5 User Port Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Admin Status Default: Blocked Specifies the administrative status of the user port. Range: As noted below.
  • Page 375 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-14. Field Descriptions for the V5 User Port Configuration Window Field Name Values Description F-Logical Chan ID Default: 0 ISDN Data Type F-Logical channel identifier which must be unique for an interface Range: 0–65503 Note: This configurable field displays only when Format: Numeric...
  • Page 376 Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-14. Field Descriptions for the V5 User Port Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Voice Compression Default: None Specifies the user-assigned voice compression Algo algorithm used. Range: N/A Format: Predefined None No compression is used on the connection.
  • Page 377: Accessing The User Port Configuration, Isdn Port Type

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Table 8-14. Field Descriptions for the V5 User Port Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Translation Type Default: None Specifies which companding standard is used. A law is European; Mu law is Japanese and North Range: N/A American.
  • Page 378: V5 User Port Configuration Window, Port Type Isdn Selected

    Chapter 8 Configuring V5.2 European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values Figure 8-23. V5 User Port Configuration Window, Port Type ISDN Selected ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 8-60 255-700-240...
  • Page 379: Using System Diagnostics

    Using System Diagnostics Overview of This Chapter The PSAX system diagnostics functions give you the ability to: • View the status of the PSAX system including: ~ Version of the PSAX system software currently running ~ Status of the system disk on the CPU ~ CPU and memory utilization details ~ Statistics on the message pool and the cell buffers •...
  • Page 380: Viewing System Status

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Viewing System Status Table 9-1. Menu Option Descriptions for the Diagnostics Menu Window Menu Options Description Remove Deletes all user-created configuration data from Configuration Files the PSAX system. However, IP addresses that you set up on the System Identification panel of the Site-Specific Configuration window are not deleted.
  • Page 381: Diagnostics Menu Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Viewing System Status Figure 9-1. Console Interface Main Menu Window (Diagnostics Option Selected) Figure 9-2. Diagnostics Menu Window ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 255-700-240...
  • Page 382: System Information Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Viewing System Status Figure 9-3. System Information Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Continuous Update Continuously updates the information in the fields every second. Select this com- mand to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed (similar to a toggle switch).
  • Page 383: Field Descriptions For The System Information Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Viewing System Status Table 9-2. Field Descriptions for the System Information Window Field Name Field Values Description [Software Version] Default: N/A The version of the system software currently run- ning on the CPU. (display only) Range: N/A Format: Predefined [Current Time]...
  • Page 384: Running Cell Test Diagnostics

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Running Cell Test Diagnostics Table 9-2. Field Descriptions for the System Information Window Field Name Field Values Description Rx One Cell Default: N/A Total: Indicates the number of cells within the (display only) receive one cell pool. Range: N/A Used: Indicates the number of cells currently Format: Numeric...
  • Page 385 Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Running Cell Test Diagnostics The Cell Test Diagnostics window is displayed (see Figure 9-4). 3 To set up a connection for the port you want to test, enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 9-3. Note: If you do not enter the correct values for the location (slot, port, and channel) of the ATM UNI interface on the I/O module, the...
  • Page 386: Cell Test Diagnostics Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Running Cell Test Diagnostics Figure 9-4. Cell Test Diagnostics Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Apply and Configure Pay- Applies the traffic parameters you set, and load displays the Cell Test Payload Configura- tion window.
  • Page 387: Field Descriptions For The Cell Test Diagnostics Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Running Cell Test Diagnostics Table 9-3. Field Descriptions for the Cell Test Diagnostics Window Field Names Values Description Slot Default: N/A The slot number containing the I/O module con- figured with the ATM UNI interface that you Range: The total want to test.
  • Page 388: Cell Test Payload Configuration Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Running Cell Test Diagnostics Table 9-3. Field Descriptions for the Cell Test Diagnostics Window Field Names Values Description [Test Status] Default: Indicates whether or not cell test payload is cur- Not-running rently being transmitted, received, or both. Range: N/A Format: Predefined Not-running...
  • Page 389: Field Descriptions For The Cell Test Payload Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Running Cell Test Diagnostics Command Function Continuous Update Continuously updates the information in the [Packets Transmitted, Received, and Mis- matched] fields every two seconds. Select this command and press Enter to turn the continu- ous updating on and off as needed (similar to a toggle switch).
  • Page 390: Rebooting Psax Hardware Components

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Rebooting PSAX Hardware Components Table 9-4. Field Descriptions for the Cell Test Payload Window Field Names Values Description [Packets Transmit- System-generated The number of packets transmitted. ted] (display only) [Packets Received] System-generated The number of packets received. (display only) [Packets Mis- System-generated...
  • Page 391: Removing Configuration Files

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Removing Configuration Files Removing Configuration Files To remove configuration files, use the steps in the following procedure, start- ing at the Console Interface Main Menu window (see Figure 9-1). WARNING: The following procedure removes all configuration files from the CPU and restores the CPU to its factory default settings.
  • Page 392: Operations Administration And Maintenance (Oam)

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) 3 On the Diagnostics Menu window, select the Unlock Shell / Ping option. The Unlock Shell / Ping window is displayed (see Figure 9-6). 4 Type the IP address of the PSAX system that is connected to the locked- up telnet session in the IP Address field,.
  • Page 393: Enabling Oam Loopback Functions

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) For further information about OAM, see Chapter 3. To enable OAM connec- ® tions, see the PacketStar PSAX System Provisioning Connections User Guide for ® PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways. Enabling OAM Loopback Functions To enable OAM loopback functionality, perform the steps in the following procedure.
  • Page 394: Oam Loopback Table Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Figure 9-7. OAM Loopback Table Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Page Up Scroll up one page. Page Down Scrolls down one page. Displays entries at the top of the table. Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table.
  • Page 395: Oam Loopback Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Figure 9-8. OAM Loopback Window The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Continuous Update Continuously updates the fields in the Statistics panel every two seconds. Select this command to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed (similar to a toggle switch).
  • Page 396: Field Descriptions For The Oam Loopback Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Table 9-5. Field Descriptions for the OAM Loopback Window Field Name Field Values Description Connection Interface Panel Slot Default: 0 The module slot number of the ATM connection on which you want to perform the OAM loop- Range: Depends on back test.
  • Page 397: Oam Activation And Deactivation

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Table 9-5. Field Descriptions for the OAM Loopback Window Field Name Field Values Description OAM Loopback Default: Send Indicates how to perform the loopback test func- Action Type Loopback Once tion selected in the OAM Loopback Type field.
  • Page 398: Oam Activate & Deactivate Table Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the Diagnostics option. The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed (see Figure 9-2). 2 On the Diagnostics Menu window, select the OAM Activate and Deacti- vate option.
  • Page 399: Oam Activation -Deactivation Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Command Function Update Status Updates the information in the Current Status panel. Activate Starts the OAM test. Deactivate Terminates the OAM test. Go Back to Table Screen Redisplays the OAM Activate and Deacti- vate Table window.
  • Page 400: Field Descriptions For The Oam Activation-Deactivation Window

    Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Table 9-6. Field Descriptions for the OAM Activation-Deactivation Window Field Name Field Values Description Connection Interface Panel Slot Default: 0 The module slot number of the ATM connection. Port Default: 0 The port number of the ATM connection.
  • Page 401 Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Table 9-6. Field Descriptions for the OAM Activation-Deactivation Window Field Name Field Values Description Current Status Panel [Src Point ETE CC] Default: Displays the current status of the continuity (display only) Deactivated check activation/deactivation request at the source point.
  • Page 402 Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Table 9-6. Field Descriptions for the OAM Activation-Deactivation Window Field Name Field Values Description [Result Last Req] Default: None, Shows the reasons of failure of the last activation (display only) request on this connection from the local user.
  • Page 403: Backing Up And Restoring Psax System Files

    Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Overview of This Chapter This chapter describes how to back up and restore PSAX system configura- tion database files. The following procedures are presented: • Backing up PSAX system, module, and connection configuration database files by using the following methods: ~ Backing up database files using FTP (see “Backing Up System Database Files”...
  • Page 404: Backing Up System Database Files

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files After initially storing their PSAX system configuration files onto a remote host computer, you can back up your files as often as you like. In the event of hardware or software problems on the PSAX system CPU module, you can restore your backup files from the host computer to the PSAX system CPU2 module system disk by using the Remote Data Operation window.
  • Page 405: Field Descriptions For The Remote Database Operation Window

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Command Function Apply remote database Starts the function you selected in the operation Operation field. Go Back to Main Menu Redisplays the Console Interface Main Menu window. Table 10-1.
  • Page 406 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Table 10-1. Field Descriptions for the Remote Database Operation Window Field Name Field Values Description Operation Default: Function you want to perform on the PSAX sys- NoOperation tem database files.
  • Page 407 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Table 10-1. Field Descriptions for the Remote Database Operation Window Field Name Field Values Description [Error Status] Default: None Error status indicating whether an error has (display only) occurred during processing.
  • Page 408: Backing Up Database Files Using Ftp

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Backing Up Database Files Using FTP To back up your PSAX system database files to a separate storage medium, such as a network management workstation, using FTP, perform the steps in the following procedure.
  • Page 409: Backing Up Database Files Using Xmodem/Ymodem Transfer

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Note: Because your system might not be configured with some fea- tures, some of the following files might not exist on your system: • ecd.def • ecd.db •...
  • Page 410: Copying The Database Files To A Storage Medium

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Setting Up for the File Transfer Process Begin 1 Set up the cabling and connections between the PC workstation, the local modem, and the telephone line. For more information, see the sec- tion, “Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method,”...
  • Page 411: Software Version Configuration Window

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files The Software Version Configuration window (see Figure 10-2) is dis- played. Figure 10-2. Software Version Configuration window (XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Selected) 3 On the Software Version Configuration window, select the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer option and press Enter.
  • Page 412: Xmodem/Ymodem File Transfer Window (Send Options Panel Selected)

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files The XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer window (see Figure 10-3) is dis- played. Figure 10-3. XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window (Send Options Panel Selected) Note: For the database file transfer process, use only the Send Options panel.
  • Page 413: Field Descriptions For The Xmodem/Ymodem File Transfer Window

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Note: To upgrade your PSAX system software, use only the fields on the Receive Options panel. To back up your PSAX system configura- tion (database) files, use only the fields on the Send Options panel. Table 10-2.
  • Page 414 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Table 10-2. Field Descriptions for the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description Directory Default: Specifies the subdirectory on the CPU module /scsi/next/ system disk where the software upgrade files are received (stored).
  • Page 415 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Backing Up System Database Files Table 10-2. Field Descriptions for the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description File Type Default: Binary Indicates the format of the file that will be trans- mitted.
  • Page 416: Restoring System Database Files

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files message is displayed indicating that you can cancel the transfer by press- ing Ctrl+X several times. A second message is displayed indicating that you must start the terminal emulator receive function. 6 Using the terminal emulator receive function, select one of the two pro- tocol types: 1) YModem, or 2) XModem.
  • Page 417: Restoring Database Files Using Ftp

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files • Password setup—console.def (this file exists only if you have changed your password from the system default password) • Interface protection database—intfprot.db • Module configuration database—ecd.db • PNNI configuration database—pnnimib.db •...
  • Page 418: Rebooting The Psax System

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files 6 To provide a visual indicator during the restore files process, type hash and press Enter. Note: When you are entering the commands in Step 7 through Step 8, a message might be displayed stating that a particular configuration file does not exist.
  • Page 419: Restoring Database Files Using Xmodem/Ymodem File Transfer

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files 4 On the Remote Reboot Configuration window, select the Reboot Chas- sis command. This command reboots (reinitializes) the primary and standby (redun- dant) CPU modules, and the I/O and server modules. Restoring Database Files Using XModem/YModem File Transfer You can use the XModem/YModem file transfer option to restore the PSAX system databases from a separate storage medium to the CPU hard disk.
  • Page 420: Copying The Backup Files To The System

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files 3 If you have a redundant modem kit, connect cables from the switching modem to the CONSOLE ports on both CPU modules, and set up the switching modem to establish a connection with the primary CPU mod- ule.
  • Page 421 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files Commands The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Send File Initiates the send function of the file transfer process from the CPU module hard disk to a storage medium (such as a Unix or PC workstation hard disk).
  • Page 422 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files Table 10-3. Field Descriptions for the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window Field Names Field Values Description File Type Default: Binary Indicates the format of the file that will be trans- mitted.
  • Page 423 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files Table 10-3. Field Descriptions for the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window Field Names Field Values Description Protocol Default: YModem Indicates the type of modem protocol used for sending data. See the recommendation notes at Range: N/A the end of this table for additional information.
  • Page 424 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files Notes: Lucent recommends that you use either the YModem or the YModem-G protocol. Use the XModem protocol if that is the only one you have available to use. •...
  • Page 425: Rebooting The Psax System

    Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files Rebooting the PSAX Steps to Reboot the PSAX System System Begin 1 Redisplay the Console Interface Main Menu window. 2 On the Console Interface Main Menu window, select the Diagnostics option.
  • Page 426 Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 10-24 255-700-240...
  • Page 427: Upgrading Psax System Software

    Lucent Technologies, Inc. personnel. The Release Note for the system software version to which you are upgrading identifies any affected modules.
  • Page 428: Saving Your Modified System Configuration

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Saving Your Modified System Configuration • The directory /version/next, where version stands for the new software release number. • The directory /version/mib, which contains the V1 and V2 management information bases (MIBs), which you can use with an SNMP manager. The following directory structure is resident on the hard disk of the CPU2 module: •...
  • Page 429: Preparing To Install A New Software Release

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Preparing to Install a New Software Release On the Console Interface Main Menu window, [Modified] is displayed next to the Save Configuration command, indicating you have made changes to your system that are not yet saved to the database. 2 Select the Save Configuration command.
  • Page 430: Tasks For Transferring Files To Your Psax System

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Preparing to Install a New Software Release Table 11-1. Tasks for Transferring Files to Your PSAX System If you are using the... you need to... FTP method download the files from the CD-ROM on a host workstation to the CPU2 module (or CPU2 com- ponent) system disk (see the section, “Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method”).
  • Page 431: Upgrading Using The File Transfer Protocol Method

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Software Upgrade Process FTP File Transfer Process (Second Stage) (First Stage) Fallback Directory /scsi/fallback/ Fallback Directory (now contains the old version-- /scsi/fallback/ the original contents are deleted) Old version of software and current databases are copied Current Directory...
  • Page 432: Upgrading The Psax System Software Using Ftp

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method 98, obtain an FTP server software program, which is available from several Internet web sites. If you plan to use a shareware program, you are responsi- ble for following the terms of the author’s licensing agreement, including payment.
  • Page 433: Console Interface Main Menu Window

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Downloading Software Upgrade Files Using FTP Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window (see Figure 11-2), select the Software Version Configuration option. Figure 11-2. Console Interface Main Menu Window ®...
  • Page 434 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method The Software Version Configuration window (see Figure 11-3) is dis- played. Figure 11-3. Software Version Configuration Window 2 Select the FTP Software Release Distribution option. The SRD Download Configuration window (see Figure 11-4) is dis- played.
  • Page 435: Srd Download Configuration Window

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Figure 11-4. SRD Download Configuration Window Commands The commands on the SRD Download Configuration window have the fol- lowing functions. Command Function Start System Software FTP Begins the software release download via Process the FTP connection.
  • Page 436: Field Descriptions For The Srd Download Configuration Window

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method CAUTION: If your current system software release is earlier than Release 6.0.0 and you mistakenly download the incorrect file, the system will crash after the FTP download process finishes. If a system crash occurs, see the cor- rective action to take at the end of this procedure.
  • Page 437: Error Status Code Values For The [Error Status] Field

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Table 11-2. Field Descriptions for the SRD Download Configuration Window (Continued) Field Name Field Values Description [Copy Status] Default: NoActivity Displays the status of the file copying (display only) during the FTP download.
  • Page 438 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Table 11-3. Error Status Code Values for the [Error Status] Field on the SRD Download Configuration Window (Continued) Field Value Description FailureInSpawningTask Displayed when an internal execution failed because a soft- ware task could not be created.
  • Page 439 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Table 11-3. Error Status Code Values for the [Error Status] Field on the SRD Download Configuration Window (Continued) Field Value Description UnableToFindTaskSymbol Displayed when the internal software failed because the FTP Name process could not locate a specific symbol in the new soft- ware being downloaded.
  • Page 440 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method where x is a number in increments of 10 from 0 to 100, indicating the amount of data that has been transferred (a progress indicator). After the file transfer is complete, the following message is displayed in the status line: T-FileTransferStatus: percentComplete=100 Wait 15–20 seconds for the value DoneSuccessfully to be displayed in...
  • Page 441: Determining Whether To Proceed With System Upgrade

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Table 11-4. Determining Whether to Proceed with System Upgrade If you want to... do the following: The system... change your system type N (for no). displays the following message: configuration before Operation aborted.
  • Page 442: Determining Whether To Save Your Current System Configuration Before Upgrade

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Table 11-5. Determining Whether to Save Your Current System Configuration Before Upgrade If you... do the following: The system... do not want to pro- type N (for no). displays the following message: ceed with an Please save the configuration files from...
  • Page 443: Upgrading Using The Xmodem/Ymodem File Transfer Method

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method You can use the XModem/YModem file transfer method to load new system software to the CPU2 module. Upgrading using the XModem/YModem file transfer method includes two major tasks: 1.
  • Page 444: Downloading Software Files Using Xmodem/Ymodem

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method Table 11-7. Setting Up the Connection Between the Modem and the PSAX System Connect a cable from the... to the... port on the primary CPU2 module modem. CONSOLE modem telephone jack.
  • Page 445 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method 3 On the Software Version Configuration window, select the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer option. The XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer window (see Figure 11-6) is dis- played. Figure 11-6. XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window (Receive Options Panel Selected) The commands on this window have the following functions: Command...
  • Page 446 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method 4 Enter the values in the fields on this window according to the informa- tion provided in Table 11-10. Note: To upgrade your PSAX system software, use only the fields on the Receive Options panel.
  • Page 447 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method Table 11-8. Field Descriptions for the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description Directory Default: Specifies the subdirectory on the CPU module /scsi/next/ system disk where the software upgrade files are received (stored).
  • Page 448 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method Table 11-8. Field Descriptions for the XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window (Continued) Field Names Field Values Description File Type Default: Binary Indicates the format of the file that will be trans- mitted.
  • Page 449: Upgrading The Psax System Software Using Xmodem/Ymodem Transfer

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Using the XModem/YModem File Transfer Method sage is displayed indicating that you can cancel the transfer by pressing Ctrl+X several times. A second message is displayed indicating that you must start the terminal emulator send function. 6 Using the terminal emulator send function, select one of the three proto- col types: 1) YModem, 2) YModem-G, or 3) XModem.
  • Page 450: Upgrading Firmware

    PSAX 1250 PSAX AC 60, and PSAX 20 Multiservice Media Gateways. CAUTION: Use the Firmware Version Control window (see Figure 11-7) described in the following procedure only with the advice of Lucent Technologies NetworkCare. See the “Technical Support” section in Chapter 1, “Getting Started.”...
  • Page 451: System Updating Of Firmware Drivers

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Firmware Figure 11-7. Firmware Version Control Window System Updating of Firmware Drivers The default firmware driver is a binary file that is automatically downloaded from the PSAX system software resident on the CPU module to the I/O and server modules, and is used to initialize the module.
  • Page 452: Selecting Firmware Drivers

    You can then either select another available driver or keep the nondefault driver abc. For guidance, seek the advice of Lucent Technologies NetworkCare. Selecting Firmware Drivers You can select either the default driver or a nondefault driver from the avail- able drivers: •...
  • Page 453: Console Interface Main Menu Window (Software Version Configuration Option Selected)

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Firmware Begin Figure 11-8. Console Interface Main Menu Window (Software Version Configuration Option Selected) 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window (see Figure 11-8), select the Software Version Configuration option. ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 255-700-240...
  • Page 454: The Software Version Configuration Window (Firmware Version Control Option Selected)

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Firmware The Software Version Configuration window (see Figure 11-9) is dis- played. Figure 11-9. The Software Version Configuration Window (Firmware Version Control Option Selected) 2 Select the Firmware Version Control option. The Firmware Version Control window (see Figure 11-10) is displayed. Figure 11-10.
  • Page 455: Field Descriptions For The Firmware Version Control Window

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Upgrading Firmware The commands on this window have the following functions: Command Function Update Screen Refreshes the values on this window to display the current firmware configura- tion for all modules in the system. Start Upgrade Initiates the downloading of firmware by the selected driver in the NextVersion...
  • Page 456: Falling Back To The Previous Software Release

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Falling Back to the Previous Software Release 3 Select the line containing the module you want to update, and select the desired driver in the NextVersion field. 4 To download the selected driver, select the Start Upgrade command. When the downloading procedure is completed successfully, a confirma- tion message, , is displayed in the status...
  • Page 457: Software Version Configuration Window (Fallback To Previous Version Selected)

    Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Falling Back to the Previous Software Release The Software Version Configuration window (see Figure 11-11) is dis- played. Figure 11-11. Software Version Configuration Window (Fallback to Previous Version Selected) 2 Select the Fallback to Previous Version option. The following message is displayed: Are you sure that you want to Return to the previous ver- sion? (y/n)
  • Page 458 Chapter 11 Upgrading PSAX System Software Falling Back to the Previous Software Release ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 11-32 255-700-240...
  • Page 459: Overview Of This Appendix

    SNMP Trap Messages Overview of This Appendix This appendix describes the SNMP trap and notification messages generated by the PSAX system SNMP agent for Release 8.0.0. External SNMP managers can perform various functions in the PSAX system, and can receive the trap and notification messages.
  • Page 460: Appendix A Snmp Trap Messages

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Figure A-1. Console Interface Main Menu Window (Trap Log Display Selected) The Trap Log Display window is displayed (see Figure A-2) Figure A-2. Trap Log Display Window 2 To find a description of what a trap message means, follow these steps. ®...
  • Page 461: System Indicators

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information a Look in Table A-2 and find the trap message for which you want information. For example, you might want information about the trap message . The entry for the message cardInsertionNotify contains the following information: cardInsertionNotify...
  • Page 462: A-2 Snmp Trap Names And Descriptions With Associated Mib Object Names

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-1. System Indicators (Continued) System Indicator for the Trap Definition (Column 3 in Table A-2) Minor Problem A notification of a problem that does not affect service or function (“Minor” in Table A-2) of a component of the Multiservice Media Gateway system (for example, the failure of a redundant power supply module).
  • Page 463 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number aal2TrunkConfigS Connec- Response...
  • Page 464 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number ambientTempera- System Information...
  • Page 465 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number atmAtm- Interface Information...
  • Page 466 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number atmAtmSpvp- Interface Information...
  • Page 467 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number atmImaIntf- Interface Information...
  • Page 468 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number atmSpvcConfig- Interface Information...
  • Page 469 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number atmTrunking- Interface Information...
  • Page 470 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number atmTrunkingRe- Interface Information...
  • Page 471 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number bridgeAtmBk- Connec- Response...
  • Page 472 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number bridgeDomain- Interface Information...
  • Page 473 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number channelization- Interface Information...
  • Page 474 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number cirAtm- Connec- Response...
  • Page 475 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number cirEmAtm- Connec- Response...
  • Page 476 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number completeClock- System Critical...
  • Page 477: Snmp Trap Names And Descriptions With Associated Mib Object Names

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number differentSystem- System Critical...
  • Page 478 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number firmwareDown- Module Information...
  • Page 479 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number frFrPvcTear- Connec- Response...
  • Page 480 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number gr303Aal2PvcSet Connec- Information...
  • Page 481 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number gr303IgIntfAddFa Interface Information...
  • Page 482 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number gr303TMCChanD Interface Information...
  • Page 483 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number inputPortClock- System Critical...
  • Page 484 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number ipAtmApp- Connec- Response...
  • Page 485 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number iuaAspState- Interface Information...
  • Page 486 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number iuaTBeatValue- Interface Information...
  • Page 487 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number lineStatusChan- Module Major...
  • Page 488 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number muxReadyCon- System Information...
  • Page 489 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number ntomProtection- Module Information...
  • Page 490 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number oneWayMessage- System Major...
  • Page 491 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number pnniRtAddrAd- System Information...
  • Page 492 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number referenceClock- System Critical...
  • Page 493 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number snmpCommuni- System Critical...
  • Page 494 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number switchAlarmSta- System Critical...
  • Page 495 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number tasTstLineNotify System Information...
  • Page 496 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5E1LinkCantBeT Interface Information...
  • Page 497 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceCreate Interface Information...
  • Page 498 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceE1Lin Interface Information...
  • Page 499 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceE1Lin Interface Information...
  • Page 500 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceLogCC Interface Information...
  • Page 501 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfacePhysC Interface Information...
  • Page 502 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceProtect Interface Information...
  • Page 503 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceUserPo Interface Information...
  • Page 504 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceUserPo Interface Information...
  • Page 505 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceUserPo Interface Information...
  • Page 506 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5InterfaceVarian Interface Information...
  • Page 507 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number v5PhysCChanCan Interface Information...
  • Page 508 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number vbrAtmPvcVc- Connec- Response...
  • Page 509 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number vbrAtm- Connec- Response...
  • Page 510 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Viewing Trap Log Information Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number viprIpIntfTrap Interface Information...
  • Page 511: Definitions Of Mib Objects Used For Trap Messages

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-2. SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names (Continued) Trap Group System Enterprise-Specific Indicator for MIB Object Name Trap Description Trap Name Trap Index the Trap Number virtualUNIIntf-...
  • Page 512 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-3. AAL2 Configure Failure Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vccIdError The VCC ID for the trunk is 0,or this VCC ID is out of range. cidError The CID for the trunk or this VCC ID is out of range or used by someone else.
  • Page 513: Active Stratum Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - aal2VbrAtmSpvcVccEntry, aal2VbrAtmSpvcVccConfiguredNotify, aal2VbrAtmSpvcVccConfigFailNotify, aal2VbrAtmSpvcDeletedNotify, aal2VbrAtmSpvcVccSetUpNotify activeStratum The current status of the backup Stratum module. Valid range is a number between 1 and 2. See Table A-4 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - stratumActivitySwitchOverNotify Table A-4.
  • Page 514: Aps Failure Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages apsFailureReasonCode APS failure reason. Valid range is a number between 1 and 10. See Table A-6 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - apsConfigurationModifyFailNotify Table A-6.
  • Page 515 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - atmAtmSpvcVccSetUpNotify, atmAtmSpvcVccTearDownNotify atmAtmSpvcVccVciA The VCI value for side A of an ATM SPVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 65535. Associated Traps - atmAtmSpvcConfiguredNotify, atmAtmSpvcConfigFailNotify, atmAtmSpvcDe- letedNotify, atmAtmSpvcModifiedNotify, atmAtmSpvcModifyFailNotify, atmAtmSpvcVccSetUp- Notify, atmAtmSpvcVccTearDownNotify...
  • Page 516: Atm Ima Interface Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages atmAtmSpvcVpcVpiA The VPI value for side A of an ATM SPVC VPC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095. Associated Traps - atmAtmSpvpConfiguredNotify, atmAtmSpvpConfigFailNotify, atmAtmSpvp- DeletedNotify, atmAtmSpvpModifiedNotify, atmAtmSpvpModifyFailNotify atmImaIntfIndex Interface index for the ATM IMA interface.
  • Page 517 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages atmPvcVccVciA VCI value for side A of an ATM-to-ATM PVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 65535. Associated Traps - atmPvcVccReqFailNotify, atmPvcVccSetupNotify, atmPvcVccTearDownNotify, atmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify, atmBkPvcVccSetupNotify, atmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify atmPvcVccVciB The VCI value for side B of an ATM-to-ATM PVC VCC connection.
  • Page 518 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages atmPvcVpcVpiB The VPI value for side B of an ATM-to-ATM PVC VPC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095. Associated Traps - atmPvcVpcReqFailNotify, atmPvcVpcSetupNotify, atmPvcVpcTearDownNotify, atmBkPvcVpcReqFailNotify, atmBkPvcVpcSetupNotify, atmBkPvcVpcTearDownNotify atmSpvcVccIfA Interface index for side A of an ATM SPVC VCC connection.
  • Page 519: Atm Trunking Configuration Failure Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages atmTrunkingBrVccId The ID of the AAL2 Bear VCC. Associated Traps - atmTrunkingBrVccConfiguredNotify, atmTrunkingBrVccTearDownNotify, atmTrunkingBrVccSetUpNotify, atmTrunkingBrVccDeletedNotify atmTrunkingBrVccRmtIWFId The IWF ID for the remote IWF. Associated Traps - atmTrunkingBrVccConfiguredNotify, atmTrunkingBrVccTearDownNotify, atmTrunkingBrVccSetUpNotify, atmTrunkingBrVccDeletedNotify atmTrunkingConfigFailureCode An identified reason for failure while configuring or modifying ATM Trunking parameters.
  • Page 520 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-9. ATM Trunking Configuration Failure Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vccTrunkParameterNotValid The parameters for the Trunk is not supported, includ- ing BrVccMaxAal2ChanId, BrVccCircuitModeData- Supp, BrVccFrameModeSupp, BrVccFaxModeSupp, CASPktXportSupp, BrVccDTMFPktXportSupp, BrVccMFR1PktXportSupp, BrVccMFR2PktXportSupp, BrVccPCMEncoding, BrVccMaxFrameLength, BrVc-...
  • Page 521 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - atmTrunkingRemoteIWFConfiguredNotify, atmTrunkingRemoteIWFConfig- FailNotify, atmTrunkingRemoteIWFDeletedNotify, atmTrunkingRemoteIWFModifiedNotify, atmTrunkingRemoteIWFModifyFailNotify atmTrunkingSigVccIdentifier The VCC ID assigned by the owner of this signalling VCC. Associated Traps - atmTrunkingSigVccSetUpNotify, atmTrunkingSigVccTearDownNotify, atmTrunkingSigVccConfiguredNotify, atmTrunkingSigVccConfigFailNotify, atmTrunkingSigVc- cDeletedNotify atmTrunkingSigVccRmtIWFIdentifier The IWF ID for the remote IWF.
  • Page 522 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages bridgeAtmPvcVccVciB The VCI value for side B, the ATM side, of a Bridge-to-ATM PVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 65535. Associated Traps - bridgeAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify, bridgeAtmPvcVccSetupNotify, bridgeAt- mPvcVccTearDownNotify, bridgeAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify, bridgeAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify, bridgeAtmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify bridgeAtmPvcVccVpiB...
  • Page 523: Module Operational Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - cardInsertionNotify Table A-10. Module Operational Status Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value primary For an I/O module, it is primary if configured. For the CPU, it is the principal CPU.
  • Page 524 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-12. Module Type Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value highSpeed High-Speed Serial Interface module mSerial Multiserial Interface module dSP1 DSP1 Voice Server tWStation 2-Wire station tWOffice 2-Wire office Central Processing Unit module...
  • Page 525 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-12. Module Type Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value hD-DS1 High-Density DS1 dS3-IMA DS3 IMA dSP2C DSP2C Voice Server tasm Tones and Announcements Server module mD-DS1 Medium-Density DS1 quadSerial...
  • Page 526: Chassis Over Temperature Alarm Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages number between 0 and 1023. If the I/O module interface is circuit emulation, then this will always be 0. Associated Traps - cellTestReqFailNotify cellTestVpiB The VPI value for testing cell transfer to an I/O module. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095.
  • Page 527 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages cirEmAtmPvcVccIfA Interface index for side A, the circuit emulation side, of a circuit emulation-to-ATM PVC VCC connection. Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form, SSPPCCC, where SS is the module slot, PP is the port number, and CCC is the channel number.
  • Page 528: Firmware Download Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages cirEmAtmSpvcVccVpiB The VPI value for side B, the ATM side, of a circuit emulation-to-ATM SPVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095. Associated Traps - cirEmAtmSpvcVccSetUpNotify, cirEmAtmSpvcVccTearDownNotify cirEmCirEmPvcIfA Interface index for side A of a circuit emulation-to-circuit emulation PVC connection.
  • Page 529 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-14. Firmware Download Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value driverInvalidrecordChecksum The firmware driver file is corrupted (invalid record checksum). requestReplyTimeout Failure to communicate with the I/O module. (request timeout).
  • Page 530 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages frAtmPvcVccVciB The VCI value for side B, the ATM side, of a frame relay-to-ATM PVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 65535. Associated Traps - frAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify, frAtmPvcVccSetupNotify, frAtmPvcVccTearDown- Notify, frAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify, frAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify, frAtmBkPvcVccTearDownNo- tify frAtmPvcVccVpiB...
  • Page 531: Lmi Operational Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - frFrPvcReqFailNotify, frFrPvcSetupNotify, frFrPvcTearDownNotify frFrPvcIfA Interface index for side A of a frame relay-to-frame relay PVC connection. Number value is inter- preted as an interface of the form, SSPPCCC, where SS is the module slot, PP is the port number, and CCC is the channel number.
  • Page 532: Gr-303 Interface Group Backup Eoc Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - gr303Aal2PvcConfigReqFailNotify, gr303Aal2PvcSetUpNotify, gr303Aal2PvcTearDownNotify gr303Aal2PvcVccVpiB The VPI value for side B (the ATM side) of a circuit emulation-ATM PVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095. Associated Traps - gr303Aal2PvcConfigReqFailNotify, gr303Aal2PvcSetUpNotify, gr303Aal2PvcTearDownNotify gr303Aal2PvcVccVciB...
  • Page 533: Gr-303 Interface Group Backup Tmc Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages gr303IgBackupTMCStatus Backup TMC channel Status. A null value (5) indicates that the backup TMC has not been config- ured. Valid range is a number between 1 and 5. See Table A-17 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type.
  • Page 534: Gr-303 Interface Group Primary Tmc Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages gr303IgPrimaryTMCStatus Primary TMC channel status. Valid range is a number between 1 and 4. See Table A-19 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - gr303PPSStateChangeNotify, gr303PPSSwitchoverNotify, gr303PPSCommandFailNotify Table A-19.
  • Page 535: Gr-303 Pps Source Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages gr303PPSSource Indicates the initiator of the PPS switching. Valid range is a number between 1 and 6. See Table A-21 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - gr303PPSStateChangeNotify, gr303PPSSwitchoverNotify, gr303PPSCommandFailNotify Table A-21.
  • Page 536: Ima Grp Channel Failure Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-22. IMA GRP Channel End State Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value insufficientLinks There are fewer active transmit or receive links than the associated group configuration parameter. blocked The IMA group has been administratively taken out of service.
  • Page 537: Ima Group Channel Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - imaGroupStatusChangeNotify Table A-24. IMA GRP Channel End State Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value notConfigured This interface is not configured as an IMA group. startUp This end is in a state of start-up.
  • Page 538: Ima Grp Channel Symmetry Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages imaGrpChannelSymmetry The symmetry of the IMA group. The default value is symOperation. Valid range is a number between 1 and 3. See Table A-26 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - imaGroupStatusChangeNotify Table A-26.
  • Page 539 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-27. Interface Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value t1SigEnableInterfaceNotSupported The interface is not supported if T1 signaling is enabled ts16ForData. ts16ForData ts16 has been set for passing data and the user is attempting to turn on signaling.
  • Page 540 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-27. Interface Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value failure-at-call-handler An interface creation failure occurred due to the call handler. unstructuredCE-payloadloop Unstructured CE should not have payload loop- back as a loop back option.
  • Page 541 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-27. Interface Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vISuppConnTrafficShapingMutuallyEx- The VI support flag and traffic shaping flag are clusive mutually exclusive. tS16onPortNotCAS Must have CAS on port for the channel to have a CAS trunk line interface.
  • Page 542 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-27. Interface Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value backupTMC-EOCIntfShouldBeSame The backup timeslot management channel and embedded operation channel interfaces should be the same. backupEOCIntfCantBeChanged The backup embedded operation channel inter- face cannot be changed.
  • Page 543 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-27. Interface Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value v5IntfPhysCChanAlreadyExists V5 Interface physical C Channel already exists. The same physical C Channel cannot be added in the interface.
  • Page 544: Interface Type Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages vbrSpvcConfiguredNotify, vbrSpvcConfigFailNotify, vbrSpvcDeletedNotify, vbrSpvcModifiedNo- tify, vbrSpvcModifyFailNotify, pnniProtLnkUpAndAdv, pnniProtLinkUpAndNotAdv, pnniPro- tLnkStatDown, pnniIntfCfgFailNotify, atmSvcIntfLayer2Up, atmSvcIntfLayer2Down, inter- faceCreateFailNotify, gr303TMCChanDownNotify, gr303EOCChanDownNotify, gr303TMCChanUpNotify, gr303EOCChanUpNotify, interfaceBandwidthChangeNotify, lmiDl- ciStatusNotify, dhpvcChangeNotify interfaceType Interface type used for identification in traps. A specific interface is associated with each number. Valid range is a number between 1 and 23.
  • Page 545 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-28. Interface Type Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value casTrunkLine Channel Associated Signaling Trunk Line Interface toneAnnce Tone Announcement Interface gr303 GR-303 ipAddrNumber The IP address of the host/network to be echoed. Associated Traps - viprPingTrap ipAtmAppPvcVccDestAddrA The destination IP address of an in-band management-ATM connection.
  • Page 546: Ip Interface Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages ipIntfStatus Return codes for the Route Server module’s IP interface operations. Valid range is a number between 1 and 24. See Table A-29 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - viprIpIntfTrap Table A-29.
  • Page 547: Ipt Result Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages iptResultCode Various result codes for the operator’s command for setting/deleting an interface protection group. Valid range is a number between 1 and 9. See Table A-30 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - iptResultNotify Table A-30.
  • Page 548 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-31. IP Type Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value siteRemoteMgrAddr5 Remote manager IP Address 5, where the trap will be sent. inBandPrimaryIpAddress IP address of the switch when the switch is accessed over the primary in-band connection.
  • Page 549: Iua Application Server Process State Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-31. IP Type Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value siteGatewayInbandAddrClash The newly configured gateway IP address is the same as the inband IP address, which is incor- rect.
  • Page 550: Iua Association State Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages iuaAspEpAssocId Association Identification. Value identifying the association for that endpoint. This value is extracted from the SCTP association Id value returned by SCTP when the association is estab- lished to that endpoint.
  • Page 551: Iua Heartbeat Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - iuaHeartBeatModifyFailNotify Table A-35. IUA Heartbeat Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value Heartbeat is enabled. Heartbeat is disabled. No BEAT messages are sent but BEAT messages received are responded.
  • Page 552: Enhanced Ds1 Line Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages lineStatus Bit map of the status of a line connected to a port. The bit maps for the I/O modules are shown in the following tables: Associated Traps - lineStatusChangedNotify The following bit map table shows line statuses for the DS1/T1 and Enhanced DS1 modules: Table A-37.
  • Page 553: Ds1 Line Status Alarms

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-39. DS1 Line Status Alarms Bit Value Alarm Description NoAlarm No alarm present RcvFarEndLOF PSAX is receiving an RAI alarm. The RAI (yellow) alarm is usually sent by the far-end device when an LOS, AIS, or LOF condtion is detected on its receive port.
  • Page 554 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-40. 2-Port DS3 ATM Module Line Status Codes (Continued) Bit Value Alarm Description 1024 dsx3RcvRmtAIS Receiving FEAC AIS code from remote. The far-end device has sent an FEAC AIS code to the PSAX system to indicate that the far-end device has detected an AIS condition on its receiving port.
  • Page 555: Enhanced E1 Line Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-41. Enhanced E1 Line Status Codes Bit Value Alarm Description e1NoAlarm No Alarm Present e1RcvFarEndLOF Far-end LOF (yellow alarm) e1XmtFarEndLOF Near-end sending LOF indication e1RcvAIS Far-end sending AIS e1XmtAIS Near-end sending AIS e1LossOfFrame...
  • Page 556 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-42. 2-Port E3 ATM Module Line Status Codes (Continued) Bit Value Alarm Description 1024 dsx3RcvRmtAIS Receiving FEAC AIS code from remote. The far-end device has sent an FEAC AIS code to the PSAX system to indicate that the far-end device has detected an AIS condition on its receiving port.
  • Page 557: Ethernet Module Line Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages The following bit map table shows line statuses for the Ethernet module: Table A-43. Ethernet Module Line Status Codes Bit Value Line Status Description Down Indicates that no cable is connected to this port. The status will remain to be Down until a correct Ethernet cable is plugged into this port.
  • Page 558: Voice 2 Wire Office And Voice 2 Wire Station Line Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-44. Optical Modules Line Status Codes Bit Value Alarm Description 1024 Receiving loss of cell delineation 2048 LRDI Receiving line RDI failure state 4096 PRDI Receiving path RDI failure state The following bit map table shows line status messages for the module: Table A-45.
  • Page 559: Ntom Protection Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - ntomProtectionSwitchoverNotify, ntomProtectionGroupCreateFailNotify, ntomProtectionGroupModifyFailNotify, ntomProtectionGroupSlotAdd, ntomProtection- GroupSlotRemove, ntomProtectionSlotModifyFail Table A-47. ntom Protection Reason Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value ntomSwitchProtectionToActive The protection module has switched to active. ntomSwitchProtectionToStandby The protection module has switched to standby.
  • Page 560: Oam Activation Deactivation Result Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages oamActDeactVciB The VCI value for OAM CC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 65535. Associated Traps - oamActDeactResultNotify oamActDeactVpiB The VPI value for an OAM CC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095. Associated Traps - oamActDeactResultNotify oamActDeactResultCode Various result codes for the operator’s command for OAM Activation-Deactivation.
  • Page 561 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-48. OAM Activation Deactivation Result Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value eteCCDeactDeniedTowardsNearEnd The end-to-end continuity check deactivation request sent toward the near-end is denied. eteCCDeactDeniedTowardsBothEnd The end-to-end continuity check deactivation request toward both ends is denied.
  • Page 562 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-48. OAM Activation Deactivation Result Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value oamActDeactInvalidIntf Slot, port, channel, VP, VCI-This interface is not valid. oamNotSupportedForThisConnection This connection is not OAM supported. oamCCnotSupportedForThisConnec- This connection is not OAM CC supported.
  • Page 563 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-48. OAM Activation Deactivation Result Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value etePMDeactSuccTowardsFarEnd The end-to-end performance monitoring deacti- vation request was successfully sent toward the far-end. etePMDeactSuccTowardsNearEnd The end-to-end performance monitoring deacti- vation request was successfully sent toward the...
  • Page 564 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-48. OAM Activation Deactivation Result Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value etePMBRDeactSuccTowardsBothEnd The end-to-end performance monitoring/back- ward reporting deactivation request was success- fully sent toward both ends. segPMActSuccTowardsFarEnd The segment performance monitoring activation request was successfully sent toward the far-end.
  • Page 565 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-48. OAM Activation Deactivation Result Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value segPMBRActDeniedTowardsNearEnd The segment performance monitoring/backward reporting activation request sent toward the near- end is denied. segPMBRActDeniedTowardsBothEnd The segment performance monitoring/backward reporting activation request sent toward both...
  • Page 566: Oam Test Failure Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - oamTestReqFailNotify Table A-49. OAM Test Failure Reason Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value invalidSPCforOAM There is no such slot/port/channel in this box. invalidIntfForOAM There is no such interface that OAM enabled. invalidLocationLength The length of the Loopback Location ID is not valid.
  • Page 567: Oc-3C Aps Protection Line Signal Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - oc3APSStateChangeNotify, oc3APSSwitchoverNotify Table A-50. OC-3c APS Protection Line Signal Status Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value noAlarm no alarm signalDegradation signal bit error rate is higher than the specified threshold signalFailure signal bit error rate is much higher than the specified threshold...
  • Page 568 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-51. OC-3c APS Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value localprotectSF A signal failure occurred at the near- end protec- tion port. localprotectForced A forced switchover occurred at the near-end protection port.
  • Page 569: Oc-3C Aps Selector State Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-51. OC-3c APS Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value remoteworkingSD A signal degradation occurred at the far-end working port. remoteworkingSF A signal failure occurred at the far-end working port.
  • Page 570: Pgt Result Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-53. OC-3c APS Working Line Signal Status Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value 2048 lineLoopBack port is in line loop back state 4096 protocolFailure protocol failure 8192 adminOutOfService The interface is administratively out of service.
  • Page 571: Ping Status Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-54. PGT Result Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value interfaceProtectionpgtFailedSwichOver Interface protection failed switched over. interfaceProtectionpgtFailedSwichBack Interface protection failed switched back. interfaceProtectionpgtInvalidConfiguation The interface protection configuration is not valid.
  • Page 572: Port Failure Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-56. PNNI Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value pnniATMAddrInvInNodeId ATM address entered in node ID is not valid pnniATMAddrInvInPGId ATM address entered in peer group ID is not valid pnniIntfAdmStatNotDel PNNI interface administrative status not deleted pnniNodeAdmStatUp...
  • Page 573: Power Supply Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages powerSupplyReasonCode Identification for a change in the status of a power supply. Valid range is a number between 1 and See Table A-58 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - powerSupplyStatusNotify Table A-58.
  • Page 574: Pvc Failure Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages frAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify, atmBkPvcVpcReqFailNotify, bridgeAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify, ipAtmBkAppPvcVccReqFailNotify, aal2TrunkConfigReqFailNotify, dhpvcChangeNotify Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value vpiVciUnavailableA2B The virtual path identifier and virtual channel identi- fier are unavailable in the direction of A2B. vpiVciUnavailableB2A The virtual path identifier and virtual channel identi- fier are unavailable in the direction of B2A.
  • Page 575 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vcGreaterThanVcMaxIgrsA2B The virtual channel is greater than the virtual chan- nel identifier maximum on the ingress side of the A2B direction of the connection.
  • Page 576 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vpGreaterThanVpMaxIispIgrsB2A The virtual path value is greater than the allowed upper limit for NNI interfaces. The error is in the input side of the B2A direction of the connection.
  • Page 577 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vpiInReservedListA2B The currently configured virtual path identifier is present in the reserved list of the A side of the A2B direction of the connection.
  • Page 578 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vpiVciInReservedListB2A The virtual path identifier/virtual channel identifier used is already present in the reserved list for some other connection.
  • Page 579 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value connectionsUnavailableInModuleB The connections are unavailable in the module in the B2A direction. scrBandwidthUnavailableIgrsA2B The sustained cell rate bandwidth is unavailable on the ingress side of the A2B direction of the connec- tion.
  • Page 580 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value dlciFoundInReleasedList The data link connection identifier is found in the released list. invalidDlci The data link connection identifier is not valid. slotA-OutOfRange Slot A is out of range.
  • Page 581 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value unrecognizableSarTypeA2B The SAR (segmentation and reassembly) type is not supported for this connection in the A2B direction. unrecognizableSarTypeB2A The SAR (segmentation and reassembly) type is not supported for this connection in the B2A direction.
  • Page 582 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value interfaceA-InTerminalEmulation- The interface attached to the slot, port, or channel on PvcList the A side is already present in the terminal emula- tion PVC list for another connection.
  • Page 583 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value interfaceB-InTerminalEmulation- The interface attached to the slot, port, or channel on ReleasedList the B side is already present in the hdlc terminal emulation released list for another connection.
  • Page 584 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value ipDestAddrSubnetAInPvcList Used for Inband Management Connections. The IP address is already used for another connection in the PVC list.
  • Page 585 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value interfaceBInBridgeReleasedList The interface associated with the slot, port, or chan- nel is already present in the released list and is cur- rently in use.
  • Page 586 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value beNotValidA2B The excess burst size is too small if the committed burst and committed information rate is zero. This is in reference to the A2B direction.
  • Page 587 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value dspUnsupportedForMultiCast- DSP support is not available for multicast connec- Conns tions. dspResourceUnavailable DSP resources are not available for the connection configuration given by the user.
  • Page 588 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vi-OOR-A The requested VI number is out of range for simplex connections (Side A). vi-OOR-B The requested VI number is out of range for simplex connections (Side B).
  • Page 589 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value vuni-Already-Exists The virtual UNI already exists. vuni-Does-Not-Exist The virtual UNI does not exist. vuni-Does-Not-Match-vi If VI is enabled at the main interface level and if the VUNI is non-zero the VI value and VUNI value should match.
  • Page 590 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value stdAal2CIDAlreadyInUse AAL2 CID is already in use. stdAal2TrunkBWUavailableEgrs Bandwidth at the trunk level is not available on the output side.
  • Page 591 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value dhpvcState-Prim-Act-NoFail- This is not an error trap. This is an informational trap Bkup-Pass-Fail to indicate that the DHPVC has had a change in state but does not result in a switchover.
  • Page 592: Remote Database Operation Error Status

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-59. PVC Failure Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value numRsvChannelsAlreadyUsed This is used when the user has configured the numD- spRsvChannels to be non-zero and have used up to the limit which was reserved.
  • Page 593: Remote Reboot Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages remoteRebootReason Code The result of a remote reboot request. Valid range is a number between 1 and 47. See Table A-62 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - remoteRebootNotify Table A-62.
  • Page 594 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-62. Remote Reboot Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value ioCard10Reboot-NoCardInSlot The I/O module reboot did not occur. No module is present in slot 10. ioCard11Reboot-NoCardInSlot The I/O module reboot did not occur.
  • Page 595: Remove Configuration Files Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages removeConfigFiles Indicates the status of a remove configuration files request. Valid range is a number between 1 and 4. See Table A-63 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - removeConfigFilesNotify Table A-63.
  • Page 596: Sapphire Interface Address Fail Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages See Table A-65 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - sapphireInterfaceAddressAssignFailNotify Table A-65. Sapphire Interface Address Fail Reason Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value address-assign-ok...
  • Page 597: Spvc Configuration Failure Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-66. Save Configuration Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value fail-backupCpuInitializationIn- Save operation failed due to ongoing secondary CPU Progress initialization. expect2ndCPURebootAfterSave Notification to expect reboot of secondary CPU after a save operation.
  • Page 598 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-67. SPVC Configuration Failure Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value interfaceNotConfiguredAsRe- While configuring it as SPVC endpoint, this interface is quired not as desired (e.g., it is not CE, while trying to configure CES SPVC).
  • Page 599: Static Route Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - viprStatRtTrap Table A-68. Static Route Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value statRtOk Static route OK statRtIntFailure Memory corruption statRtMany Too many static routes statRtSlot Impossible slot ID statRtBadId Bad VPN ID...
  • Page 600: Stratum Configuration Modification Failure Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-69. Stratum Configuration Modification Failure Reason Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value unSupportedOption The option or configuration is not supported. onlyCompositeClockDS0aAllowed- When a DS0A module is configured, the only AsDS0aCardIsConfigured option for stratum sync source is compositeClockDS0A.
  • Page 601: Switch Alarm Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-71. Subchannel Status Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value scBadId Bad VPN ID scBadState State machine confusion scBadTimerVal Bad timer value: state machine scExists Subchannel already exists scCantFind Unused scDelInProgress...
  • Page 602: Switch Fan Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages See Table A-73 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - switchFanStatusChangeNotify Table A-73. Switch Fan Status Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value notAvailable The fan status could not be retrieved.
  • Page 603: Tas Module Continuity Check Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - tasContinuityCheckNotify Table A-75. TAS Module Continuity Check Reason Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value cc-success Continuity check request has been successfully done. cc-Fail-equipment-Fail Slot, port, channel, VPI, VCI are not in the range. cc-Fail-connections-Fail The TASM connection ID is not valid.
  • Page 604: Tas Module Memory Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages tasMemReasonCode The result of a memory initialization request. Valid range is a number between 1 and 2. See Table A-78 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type. Associated Traps - tasMemNotify Table A-78.
  • Page 605: Timing Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - bridgeDomainTimingRelationshipNotify Table A-80. Timing Reason Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value invalidForwardDelay-MaxAge In violation of: 2 * (BridgeForwardDelay - 1.0 sec) >= BridgeMaxAge invalidHelloTime-MaxAge In violation of: BridgeMaxAge >= 2 * (BridgeHelloTime + 1.0 sec toneAnnceFtpErrorStatus...
  • Page 606: Tone Announcement Ftp Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages toneAnnceFtpStatus The current status of the tone announcement download. The initial start state from boot-up is noActivity. During the FTP of the announcement, working is set. The final state is one of done- Successfully, doneWithError, or aborted.
  • Page 607: Upgrade Software Error Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-84. Upgrade Software Error Status Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value none No errors occurred. userAbort User canceled invalidIpAddress The Ip address is not valid. invalidAccountName The Account name is not valid.
  • Page 608: V5 Data Link Communication Path Id Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-85. V5 Data Link Communication Path ID Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value v5DLCPathProtection1 This data link communication path refers to PROTECTION1 DL protocol. v5DLCPathProtection2 This data link communication path refers to PROTECTION2 DL protocol.
  • Page 609: V5 Interface User Port Type Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages v5IntfUserPortLEPortId LE port number used to identify the ISDN and PSTN ports on a v5 interface. Associated Traps - v5InterfaceUserPortAddedNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortAddFailNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortDeleteNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortBlockedNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortUnBlockedNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortUnblockDeactNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortActivatedNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortActivationInitiatedNotify v5IntfUserPortType Port type used to identify whether this port is ISDN or PSTN in a v5 interface.
  • Page 610 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages v5VariantId This index identifies the variant table. Associated Traps - v5InterfaceVariantAddedNotify, v5InterfaceVariantAddFailNotify, v5InterfaceVariantDeleteNotify, v5InterfaceVariantOutOfServiceNotify, v5InterfaceVariantInServiceNotify, v5InterfaceE1LinkAddedNotify, v5InterfaceE1LinkAddFailNotify, v5InterfaceE1LinkDeleteNotify, v5InterfaceVariantSwitchoverNotify, v5InterfaceVariantSwitchoverFailed, v5InterfaceVariantModifyFailNotify, v5InterfaceE1LinkModifyFailNotify, v5InterfaceE1LinkBlockedNotify, v5InterfaceE1LinkUnBlockedNotify, v5InterfacePhysCChanCreatedNotify, v5InterfacePhysCChanCreateFailNotify, v5InterfacePhysCChanDeleteNotify, v5InterfaceLogCChanCreatedNotify, v5InterfaceLogCChanCreateFailNotify, v5InterfaceLogCChanDeleteNotify, v5InterfaceDLCreatedNotify, v5InterfaceDLCreateFailNotify, v5InterfaceDLDeleteNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortAddedNotify, v5InterfaceUserPortAddFailNotify,...
  • Page 611 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages vbrAtmPvcVccVpiB The VPI value for side B, the ATM side, of a variable bit rate-to-ATM PVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095. Associated Traps - vbrAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify, vbrAtmPvcVccSetupNotify, vbrAtmPvcVccTear- DownNotify, vbrAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify, vbrAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify, vbrAtmBkPvcVccTe- arDownNotify,...
  • Page 612: Version Configuration Reason Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages vbrAtmSpvcVpiB The VPI value for side B, the ATM side, of a variable bit rate-to-ATM SPVC VCC connection. Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095. Associated Traps - vbrAtmSpvcSetUpNotify, vbrAtmSpvcTearDownNotify vbrVbrPvcIfA Interface index for side A of a variable bit rate-to-variable bit rate PVC connection.
  • Page 613 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Table A-87. Version Configuration Reason Codes (Continued) Number Enumerated Type Description Value downgrade-sanityCheck-Completed The downgrade sanity check is completed. upgrade-Fail-SanityCheckFail The upgrade failed due to sanity check failure. downgrade-Fail-SanityCheckFail The downgrade failed due to sanity check fail- ure.
  • Page 614 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages viprRouterId A unique ID for the Router Instance in a router module. Associated Traps - viprPingTrap, viprArpTrap, viprRoutingTrap, viprVpnTrap, viprIpIntfTrap, vipr- SubChanTrap, viprStatRtTrap viprSlot The slot number of the Route Server module (SS). Associated Traps - viprPingTrap, viprArpTrap, viprRoutingTrap, viprVpnTrap, viprIpIntfTrap, vipr- SubChanTrap, viprStatRtTrap viprSubChnlId...
  • Page 615: Vpn Trap Status Codes

    Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages Associated Traps - viprVpnTrap Table A-88. VPN Trap Status Codes Number Enumerated Type Description Value vpnAddOk VPN creation OK vpnInternalFailure Memory corruption failure vpnTooMany Exceeded maximum number of VPNs vpnBadSlot Impossible slot number vpnBadId...
  • Page 616 Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 A-158 255-700-240...
  • Page 617: Overview Of This Appendix

    Pin Configurations Overview of This Appendix This appendix describes the connector pin assignments for the common equipment modules installed in the PSAX 1000 chassis. AC Power Connector The configuration of the AC power connector on the Stratum 3–4/110/220 V ac Power Supply module is shown in Figure B-1. Line Frame Ground...
  • Page 618: Ethernet Connector Pin Locations

    Appendix B Pin Configurations ETHERNET Connector Table B-1. CONSOLE Connector Pin Assignments Description TXD (from CPU) RXD (to CPU) Ground If you are using the console cable (supplied with the chassis) to connect to the serial port of a personal computer (PC) or workstation, use either an RJ-12-to-DB9 adapter or an RJ-12-to-DB25 adapter (both supplied with the chassis).
  • Page 619: Alarm Connector Pin Locations On The Fan/Alarm Module

    Appendix B Pin Configurations Central Office Alarm and Sensor Connector The CPU3L module ETHERNET connector does not follow the standard Ether- net wiring configuration. Under normal operation, you can only control the chassis from either the CONSOLE connector or the ETHERNET connector when you use a standard 8-wire Ethernet cable.
  • Page 620: Alarm Cable With 26-Pin Connector And Pigtail

    Appendix B Pin Configurations Central Office Alarm and Sensor Connector Figure B-3. ALARM Cable with 26-Pin Connector and Pigtail The pin assignments for the ALARM connector and the shielded Lucent cable pigtail color code are described in Table B-5. Table B-5. ALARM Connector Pin Assignments and Cable Pigtail Color Code Connector Description Cable Pigtail Color Code...
  • Page 621 Appendix B Pin Configurations Central Office Alarm and Sensor Connector * Color code subject to change without notice. † COM is common relay contact between NC and NO contacts. ‡ Audible and visible critical alarm relays are shown normally energized in a non-alarmed state.
  • Page 622 Appendix B Pin Configurations Central Office Alarm and Sensor Connector ® PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 PacketStar 255-700-240...
  • Page 623: Overview Of In-Band Management Configurations

    Configuring In-Band Management Overview of In-band Management Configurations Three types of in-band management configurations are available: • Direct connection (see ”Using the Direct Connection Configuration” on page C-2) The management host connects over an ATM WAN directly to an I/O module port in a remote managed target (the PSAX system being man- aged).
  • Page 624: Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management

    Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Direct Connection Configuration Using the Direct Connection Configuration The default gateway through the in-band network can be configured on all Multiservice Media Gateway with the IP address of the NMS machine, or network router, if used in place of an NMS station (see Figure C-1). Node E PSAX ATM PVC Connections...
  • Page 625: Setting Up Atm Arp Table Entries

    Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Direct Connection Configuration ifconfig fa0 netmask broadcast forecard_Ip_Address Netmask Bcast_address Mtu_Size where, = the IP address of the FORE card (for exam- forecard_Ip_Address ple, 136.242.140.222) = the IP subnet mask (for example, 255.255.255.0) Netmask = the IP address of the broadcast server (for exam- Bcast_address...
  • Page 626: Using The Routed Connection Configuration

    Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Routed Connection Configuration VCI= 302 AAL= 5 Check whether the connections have been configured by using the com- mand atmarp -a 2 All the remote PSAX systems’ in-band interface IP addresses may or may not be in the same subnet as that of the FORE card’s IP address.
  • Page 627: Setting Up Connections For A Routed Connection Configuration

    Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Routed Connection Configuration Node E PSAX PSAX PSAX Node C Intermediate PSAX Router PSAX ATM PVC Node B Connections Intermediate PSAX Router PSAX Node D PSAX PSAX Node A PSAX Main Router PSAX Ethernet or ATM PSAX PVC Connections...
  • Page 628 Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Routed Connection Configuration stream connections to either the router PSAX system or the end system PSAX system. This helps to form a simple tree structure (see Figure C-2 on page C-5). 3 On the PSAX system, the in-band management interface (primary) should be assigned an IP address that should be on a different network than that of its Ethernet interface.
  • Page 629: Setting Pvc Connections For Routed Connection Configuration

    Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Routed Connection Configuration Setting PVC Connections for Routed Connection Configuration Assume that the VPI:VCI for the connection between node A and B is VPIab: VCIab, etc. Also assume that the Ethernet IP addresses of all nodes except node A do not lie in the NMS station’s network address range.
  • Page 630 Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Routed Connection Configuration Connections downstream from Node C to subtrees will go directly to end-sys- tem PSAX systems and should have mask greater than or equal to that for connections on parent Node B (255.255.255.0) if they go to network 20.0.0.0.
  • Page 631 Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Routed Connection Configuration Select the Site Specific Configuration> In-Band Management menu options. Example: Primary IP Address: 020.002.002.001 Primary IP Mask: 255.255.255.000 9 Set up in-band management connections on the CPU module of Node A to DS3: For setting up an in-band connection from the DS3 module to the CPU mod- ule, configure the DS3 module and put it into service.
  • Page 632: Using The Hybrid Connection Configuration

    Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration Channel: 1 Slot: VPI: VPIceIP Address: 020.001.001.003 Slot Number Port:1VCI: VCIceIP Mask: 255.255.255.000 Channel: 1 Slot: VPI: VPIcfIP Address: 020.001.001.004 Slot Number Port:1VCI: VCIcfIP Mask: 255.255.255.000 Channel: 1 12 Set up in-band managment connections on the CPU module of Node E: Example: Slot: VPI: VPIceIP Address:...
  • Page 633 Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration Node E PSAX ATM PVC Connections PSAX PSAX Node C PSAX PSAX Node B PSAX Remote PSAX PSAX Node D PSAX PSAX Node A PSAX Main Router PSAX Ethernet PSAX Connections PSAX PSAX...
  • Page 634 Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration 4 For all the PSAX systems except the main router PSAX system, the Ether- net interface IP network should be different from the SUN machine’s Ethernet interface IP network. 5 All of the NMS stations should be in the one IP network, but can be in different subnets connected to the main router PSAX system via Ethernet or OC3-ATM connections.
  • Page 635 Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration 2 Configure the primary and backup IP Address for in-band management on the CPU module of the intermediate router PSAX system (Node B) using the console interface: Example: Primary IP Address: 020.001.001.2 Primary IP Mask: 255.000.000.000 3 Configure the primary IP address for in-band management on the CPU module of the main router PSAX system (Node C) using the console...
  • Page 636 Appendix C Configuring In-Band Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration Port:1VCI: VCIacIP Mask: 255.000.000.000 Channel: 1 Slot:Slot Number VPI: VPIadIP Address: 020.001.001.004 Port:1VCI: VCIadIP Mask: 255.000.000.000 Channel: 1 Slot:Slot Number VPI: VPIaeIP Address: 020.001.001.005 Port:1VCI: VCIaeIP Mask: 255.000.000.000 Channel: 1 7 Set up in-band management connections on the CPU module of each of the Nodes B,C,D,and E: Example:...
  • Page 637: Industry Compliance Specifications

    Reference Information Overview of This Appendix This appendix contains reference information that is helpful while configur- ing your PSAX system. The following types of information are provided: • ATM Traffic Descriptors • SPVC Connection Cause Codes for Connection Retry • Industry Compliance Specifications •...
  • Page 638: Appendix D Reference Information

    Appendix D Reference Information ATM Traffic Descriptors The available traffic descriptors are as follows: • Best effort (Best-effort) This traffic descriptor allows the system to attempt to send all cells in a “best effort” fashion, without specifying traffic parameters, similar to the AQueMan algorithm.
  • Page 639 Appendix D Reference Information ATM UNI Specification Cause Codes, Version 3.1 CLP bit value for cells passing into bucket 1 and drops all cells violating the value set for the PCR. For bucket 2, the system takes one of the following actions: ~ When the connection is configured for variable bit rate (VBR) traffic, the Multiservice Media Gateway tags all CLP=0 cells violating the value set...
  • Page 640: Atm Uni Specification Cause Codes, Version 3.1

    Appendix D Reference Information ATM UNI Specification Cause Codes, Version 3.1 Table D-1. Connection Cause Codes for SPVCs (Continued) Prompt Cause Referenced Description Code Standard Retry Call was rejected. Although the equipment sending this cause ITU-T Q.850 code is neither busy nor incompatible, the equipment sending this cause code does not want to accept the call.
  • Page 641 Appendix D Reference Information ATM UNI Specification Cause Codes, Version 3.1 Table D-1. Connection Cause Codes for SPVCs (Continued) Prompt Cause Referenced Description Code Standard Retry Circuit is unavailable. The requested circuit or channel is not ITU-T Q.850 available. No VPCI/VCI is available. A VPCI/VCI is not available for the ITU-T Q.2610 SPVC.
  • Page 642 Appendix D Reference Information ATM UNI Specification Cause Codes, Version 3.1 Table D-1. Connection Cause Codes for SPVCs (Continued) Prompt Cause Referenced Description Code Standard Retry Transit network selection is not valid. A transit network identifi- ITU-T Q.850 cation was received that is not formatted correctly. Correct for- mats are defined in the standard, Q.931, Annex C.
  • Page 643 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Connection Cause Codes for SPVCs (Continued) Prompt Cause Referenced Description Code Standard Retry 104 Message length is not correct. ATM Forum UNI 3.0/3.1 111 Unspecified protocol error. A protocol error occurred for which ITU-T Q.850 no defined protocol error exists.
  • Page 644: Industry Compliance Specifications

    Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Integrated Local Management af-ilmi-0065.000 Interface (ILMI) Integrated Local Management ILMI over PNNI Interface (ILMI) Channelized DS3, Channelized STS-1e, DS1 IMA, DS3 IMA, E1 IMA, DS3 ATM, E3 ATM, Enhanced DS1, Enhanced E1, High-Density E1, High Speed,...
  • Page 645: D-1 Industry Compliance Specifications

    Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ATM Maintenance Mode af-pnni-0055.000 SPVCs- Annex C: Soft PVC Procedures ATM PNNI 1.0 interface Private Network-Network Inter- for circuit emulation, frame face (PNNI) ETSI ISDN Support relay, and terminal emulation...
  • Page 646 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Channelized DS3, Channelized af-uni-0010.001 STS-1e, DS1 IMA, DS3 IMA, E1 User-Network Interface (UNI) IMA, DS3 ATM, E3 ATM, Enhanced DS1, Enhanced E1,High-Density E1, High Speed, Medium-Density DS1, Multi-Serial, OC-3c Single-...
  • Page 647 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Channelized DS3, Channelized af-vtoa-0085.000 STS-1e, and Enhanced DS1 (DBCES) Dynamic Bandwith modules Utilization in 64 Kbps Time Slot Trunking Over ATM—Using Cir- cuit Emulation Service (CES) •...
  • Page 648 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes GR-303 DLC Services ANSI T1.401 Interface Between Carriers and Customer Installations- Analog Voice Grade Switched Access Lines Using Loops-start and Ground-start Signaling CSU/DSU loopback ANSI T1.403 Facsimile Demodulation/...
  • Page 649 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes DS3 Frame Relay module CCITT G.704 Synchronous Frame Structures Used at Primary and Secondary Hierarchical Levels DSL Forum TR 017 ATM over ADSL Recommenda- tions Multi-serial and Quadserial EIA-232...
  • Page 650 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ETSI 300 347-1 ITU-T G. 964 and G.965 are functionally equivalent to ETSI V5.2 Interface for the Support of EN 300 324-1 and ETSI EN 300 Access Network (AN) Part 1: 347-1 respectively.
  • Page 651 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes In-band Management FRF.8 Channelized DS3, Channelized Frame Relay ATM/PVC Service STS-1e, DS3 Frame Relay, Internetworking Implementa- Enhanced DS1, Enhanced E1, tion Agreement High-Density E1, Medium-Den- sity DS1, Multi-Serial, Quadse- rial, and Route Server modules...
  • Page 652 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Channelized DS3, Channelized GR-822-CORE For milliwatt test refer to Sec- STS-1e, Enhanced DS1, Medium tion 5.2.1.2 T1.207a Density DS1, and Tones and For type 105 termination test, Announcements Server mod- refer to Section 5.2.5 T1.207a...
  • Page 653 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Route Server module IETF RFC 792 Internet Control Message Proto- Route Server module IETF RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol IETF RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Version 1.0 DS1 IMA, E1 IMA, Enhanced...
  • Page 654 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes IETF RFC 2364 PPP Over AAL5 Route Server module IETF RFC 2427 Obsoletes RFC 1490 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay Route Server module IETF RFC 2464 Obsoletes RFC 1972 Transmission of IPv6 Packets...
  • Page 655 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes 1.544 Mbps, 2.048 Mbps, ITU-T G.704 44.736 Mbps; includes channel- Synchronous frame structures associated signaling (CAS) used at 1544, 6312, 2048, 8488 ABCD in-band signaling and 44 736 Kbps hierarchical levels...
  • Page 656 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T G.736 General Aspects of Digital Trans- mission: Characteristics of a Synchronous Digital Multiplex Equipment Operating at 2048 kbits/sec ITU-T G.751 Digital multiplex equipments operating at the third order bit rate of 34 368 kbit/s and the...
  • Page 657 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T G.823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 Kbps hierarchy Includes Multiplex Section Pro- ITU-T G.832 tection (MSP) Transmission Systems and...
  • Page 658 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T G.991.2 Draft: Single-pair high speed digital subscriber line (SHDSL) transceivers ITU-T G.992.1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) transceivers ITU-T G.992.2 Splitterless Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) trans- ceivers...
  • Page 659 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Multiplexing support ITU-T I.363.2 B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification: Type 2 AAL ITU-T I.363.5 B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification: Type 5 AAL VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow- ITU-T I.366.1 band Services...
  • Page 660 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Channelized DS3, Channelized ITU-T I.431 STS-1e, Channelized DS3/STS- Integrated Services Digital Net- 1e CES, DS3 Frame Relay, work (ISDN) User-Network Enhanced DS1, Enhanced E1, Interfaces: Primary Rate User- High-Density E1, Medium-Den- Network Interface—Layer 1...
  • Page 661 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes Carrier Group AIS Alarm ITU-T I.610 Dual-homed PVCs B-ISDN operation and mainte- nance principles and functions I.610 OAM F4/F5 Processing (remote defect indication [RDI] and alarm indication signal [AIS]) Channelized DS3, Channelized...
  • Page 662 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T Q.933 Annex A Digital Subscriber Signaling Sys- tem No. 1—Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Digital Subscriber Signaling System No. 1 (DSS 1)—Signaling Specifica- tions for Frame Mode Switched and Permanent Virtual Connec- tion Control and Status Moni-...
  • Page 663 Appendix D Reference Information Industry Compliance Specifications Table D-1. Industry Compliance Specifications (Continued) Feature Name/Product Name Specification Title Notes ITU-T V.25 Automatic Answering Equip- ment and General Procedures for Automatic Calling Equip- ment on the General Switched Telephone Network Including Procedures for Disabling of Echo Control Devices for Both Manu- ally and Automatically Estab-...
  • Page 664: Connection Type By Interface Type Table

    Appendix D Reference Information Interface Type by Connection Type Table Interface Type by Connection Type Table Table D-2. Connection Type by Interface Type Table Interface Connection AAL2 Trunking ATM-to-ATM vir- tual channel con- nection (VCC) PVC ATM-to-ATM vir- tual path connec- tion (VPC) PVC Bridge-to-ATM VCC PVC...
  • Page 665: D-2 Connection Type By Interface Type Table

    Appendix D Reference Information Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table Table D-2. Connection Type by Interface Type Table (Continued) Interface Connection ATM-to-ATM VCC SPVC Circuit emulation- to-ATM VCC SPVC CE-to-ATM Std AAL2 VCC SPVC Frame relay-ATM VCC SPVC VBR-to-ATM VCC SPVC VBR-to-ATM Std AAL2 VCC SPVC...
  • Page 666: Interface Type By Input/Output Module Type Table

    Appendix D Reference Information Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table Table D-3. Interface Types by I/O Module Types Interface Module DS1/T1 Interface Modules 6-Port DS1 IMA IMA DS1 6-Port Enhanced DS1/T1 Multiservice DS1/T1 Enh 12-Port Medium- Density DS1 Multiservice ( 12-Port Medium- Density DS1 IMA MD DS1 IMA...
  • Page 667: D-3 Interface Types By I/O Module Types

    Appendix D Reference Information Interface Type by Input/Output Module Type Table Table D-3. Interface Types by I/O Module Types (Continued) Interface Module 2-Port DS3 ATM DS3 ATM 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES CH DS3/STS-1e 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES Protection ( DS3/STS-1e STS-1e Interface Modules 1-Port Channelized STS-1e, T1 Format...
  • Page 668: Interface Types By I/O Module Types

    Appendix D Reference Information Module Alarm Status Table Table D-3. Interface Types by I/O Module Types (Continued) Interface Module 1-Port OC-3c Multimode with Traffic Shaping OC-3c (MM TS) 1-Port OC-3c Single-Mode with Traffic Shaping OC-3c (SM TS) 1-Port OC-3c 1+1 APS Multimode OC-3c MM APS 1-Port OC-3c 1+1...
  • Page 669 Appendix D Reference Information Quality of Service (QOS) Class Tables The Alarm Status field on the Equipment Configuration window displays the current status of all PacketStar I/O, server, and common equipment modules in the PSAX system. The alarm status descriptions are provided in Table D-2. Table D-2.
  • Page 670: Psax System-Supported Quality Of Service Classes

    Appendix D Reference Information Quality of Service (QOS) Class Tables Table D-4. PSAX System-Supported Quality of Service Classes ATM Service Class Description Constant Bit Rate (CBR) This service operates on a connection basis and offers consistent delay predictability. CBR is used for applications such as circuit emulation, voice, and video.
  • Page 671: Cell Loss And Cell Delay Characteristics Of Atm Service Classes

    Appendix D Reference Information Quality of Service (QOS) Class Tables work applications supported by the PSAX system. The flexibility of the PSAX system allows you to tailor the system based on the required service applica- tions by selecting the appropriate priority levels. Table D-6.
  • Page 672 Appendix D Reference Information Quality of Service (QOS) Class Tables ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 D-36 255-700-240...
  • Page 673: Packetstar Psax Modules

    PSAX Modules Overview of This Appendix This appendix describes the PSAX I/O and server modules that are supported by the PSAX 1000 chassis. I/O, Optical, and Server Modules Table E-1 lists the PacketStar PSAX modules that are described in this appen- dix.
  • Page 674: Appendix E Psax Modules

    Appendix E PSAX Modules I/O, Optical, and Server Modules Table E-1. PacketStar PSAX Modules (Continued) Module Title (Faceplate Label) 1-Port STM-1 Multimode with AQueMan ( STM-1 (MM AQ) 1-Port STM-1 Multimode with Traffic Shaping ( STM-1 (MM TS) 1-Port STM-1 Single-Mode with AQueMan ( STM-1 (SM AQ) 1-Port STM-1 Single-Mode with Traffic Shaping ( STM-1 (SM TS)
  • Page 675: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port Channelized DS3 Module Table E-1. PacketStar PSAX Modules (Continued) Module Title (Faceplate Label) DSP2D Voice Server ( DSP2D DSP2E Voice Server ( DSP2E DSP2F Voice Server ( DSP2F Quadserial ( QUAD SERIAL Route Server ( ROUTE SERVER Tones and Announcements Server ( 1-Port Channelized DS3 Module...
  • Page 676: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES Module ~ Dynamic bandwidth circuit emulation service (DBCES)—proprietary version ~ Channel-associated signalling (CAS) • Integrated services digital network with primary rate interface service (PRI ISDN) with 64 Kbps clear channel capability and HDLC passthrough mode for the D-channel •...
  • Page 677: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES Module the channelized digital signals (usually voice data) to ATM virtual channels for transport to ATM interfaces via the backplane. By using structured (chan- nelized) circuit emulation, the 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES module can adapt a maximum of 28 DS1 channels per port to ATM virtual channels with individual VPIs and VCIs.
  • Page 678: Port Channelized Sts-1E T1 Module

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port Channelized STS-1e T1 Module • Loopback capabilities: line loopback, local loopback, and DS1 ANI in-line codes for loopback • Line buildout: short (0–133 feet); long (134–266 feet) • Framing modes: ESF and SF for CES The 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES module supports the following ATM Forum hardware specifications: •...
  • Page 679: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 6-Port DS1 IMA Module ~ ITU-T I.370 (frame relay policing) ~ Congestion management ~ Traffic policing Hardware Features • Number of ports: one • Connector type: two BNC connectors, one to receive data and the other to transmit data •...
  • Page 680: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES Protection Module 3-Port Channelized DS3/STS-1e CES Protection Module The 3-Port DS3/E3 ATM Protection module provides 1:1 traffic protection for ATM services when connected to a LIM3–4 module. In addition to its 1:1 traffic protection capabilities, this module provides the same functionality as the previously released 3-Port DS3/E3 ATM module (model 23N74): ATM service, including ATM UNI 3.0, 3.1, and 4.0;...
  • Page 681: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 2-Port DS3 ATM Module ~ DS3: PLCP, direct mapping ~ E3: direct mapping The 3-Port DS3/E3 ATM Protection module supports the following ATM Forum hardware specifications: • 44.736 DS3 Mbps Physical Layer Specification, af-uni-0010.002 • DS3 Physical Interface Specification, af-phy-0054 2-Port DS3 ATM Module The 2-Port DS3 ATM provides a network interface at Digital Signal Level 3 (DS3), with a line rate of 44.736 Mbps.
  • Page 682: Port Ds1 Ima Module

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port DS3 IMA Module ~ ITU-T I.370 (frame relay policing) ~ Congestion management ~ Traffic policing ~ HDLC pass-through Frame Relay The 1-Port Unchannelized DS3 Frame Relay module has interfaces for frame- relay network-level interworking (FRF.5) and service-level interworking (FRF.8).
  • Page 683: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 6-Port E1 IMA Module you to configure up to 28 virtual T1 ports for native DS1 ATM services or for as many as 14 independent groups. This gives you point-to-point bandwidth options between that of a single T1 line and that of a T3 line. Software Features The 1-Port DS3 IMA module supports the following protocols and services: •...
  • Page 684: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 2-Port E3 ATM Module ILMI. This functionality enables service providers to offer both individual unchannelized E1 ATM services (without IMA overhead) and multiple E1 IMA group services using a single module. Hardware Features The 6-Port E1 IMA module provides the following hardware features: •...
  • Page 685: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 6-Port Enhanced E1 Module • ATM: ATM UNI 3.0 and 3.1; Interim inter-switch signaling protocol (IISP) user, IISP network • CE: Circuit emulation service (CES) with ISDN PRI using 64 Kbps clear channel; dynamic bandwidth circuit emulation service (DBCES—propri- etary version);...
  • Page 686: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 4-Port Ethernet Module on ATM Forum standards for channel-associated signaling (CAS). With the 64 Kbps “clear channel” capability, this module can connect to a device using an integrated services digital network with a primary rate interface (ISDN PRI) service.
  • Page 687: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 4-Port Ethernet Module Software Features The module supports the following software features. More information on each feature is provided in the subsections that follow. • Four 10/100Base-T autosensing and autonegotiating ports • Bridging (RFC 2684)—Includes the encapsulation of the MAC layer data ®...
  • Page 688 Appendix E PSAX Modules Ethernet Module ~ Maximum throughput: 294,118 pps (based on 64-byte packets, simplex traffic flow, using two ports configured for 100 Mbps); the rate is approx- imately 195 Mbps ~ 235,000 fps (to and from the backplane), 64-byte packets ~ Theoretical maximum simplex rate: 297,620 pps (for two 100 Mbps ports using 64-byte packets) ~ 100% line rate (port-to-port) for up to three ports (64-byte packets)
  • Page 689: Ethernet Module

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 21-Port High-Density E1 Multiservice Module Analysis of the network topology is a continuous process that adds to the module’s workload. The Ethernet module ports behave as router network interface cards (NICs) not host NICs. As such, if you want to connect a Host NIC to an Ethernet module port, you must use a crossover cable.
  • Page 690: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 21-Port High-Density E1 Multiservice Module unchannelized frame relay configurations, circuit emulation service, and ATM service. This module has two types of light-emitting diode (LED) indi- cators: FAIL and ACTIVE. Configured for channelized E1 service, the High-Density E1 module maps up to 31 individual high level data links (HDLC) on a single E1 connection (180 HDLC data links per module).
  • Page 691: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 21-Port High-Density E1 IMA Module Multi-Services: • ATM: ATM UNI 3.0 and 3.1; Interim inter-switch signaling protocol (IISP) user, IISP network • CE: Circuit emulation service (CES) with ISDN PRI using 64 Kbps clear channel; dynamic bandwidth circuit emulation service (DBCES—propri- etary version);...
  • Page 692: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 2-Port High-Speed Module From the system’s viewpoint, these IMA groups are simply new ATM interfaces sized as multiples of E1. (Refer to Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Version 1.1, af-phy-0086.001.) Software Features The 21-Port High-Density E1 IMA module supports the following protocols and services: •...
  • Page 693 Appendix E PSAX Modules 12-Port Medium-Density DS1 Multiservice Module ~ Micro dual-row 36-pin for the parallel port ~ Micro-DB25 for the serial port • Physical interfaces supported on the parallel port: ~ Direct Broadcast Satellite transmitters and receivers ~ Video set-top boxes •...
  • Page 694: Port Medium-Density Ds1 Multiservice Module

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 12-Port Medium-Density DS1 Multiservice Module Software Features The Medium-Density DS1 module supports the following software agree- ments, specifications, and services: Frame Relay Forum (FRF) Implementation Agreements: • FRF.1—User-to-Network Interface (UNI) • FRF.2—Network-to-Network Interface (NNI) • FRF.5—Frame Relay/ATM PVC Network Interworking •...
  • Page 695: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 12-Port Medium-Density DS1 IMA Module 12-Port Medium-Density DS1 IMA Module The 12-Port Medium-Density DS1 IMA module provides a line rate of 1.544 Mbps per port. The module’s inverse multiplexing for ATM capability allows you to strap 2 to 12 of the physical ports together to create ATM inter- faces that support up to 18 Mbps of bandwidth.
  • Page 696: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 12-Port Medium-Density DS1/E1/DS0A CES Module 12-Port Medium-Density DS1/E1/DS0A CES Module The 12-Port Medium-Density DS1/E1/DS0A CES module provides DS1 cir- cuit emulation services, including a new Nx64 Kbps CAS mode to support channelized AAL1 tariff services, and a DS0A mode to support SS7 traffic across the network.
  • Page 697 Appendix E PSAX Modules 6-Port Multiserial Module • Line encoding mode: ~ DS1: B8ZS, AMI ~ E1: HDB3, AMI ~ DS0A: AMI • Loopback capabilities: ~ DS1: line loopback, local loopback, payload loopback ~ E1: line loopback, local loopback ~ DS0A: line loopback, transmit pattern, monitor pattern mode, transmit and monitor pattern mode •...
  • Page 698: Port Multiserial Module

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 6-Port Multiserial Module Interfaces The interfaces support RS-232 (synchronous and asynchronous), RS-449, RS-530, and V.35. For synchronous interfaces, each port can be indepen- dently configured as either data terminating equipment (DTE) or data com- munications equipment (DCE). Each port can be independently configured for frame relay, circuit emulation, terminal emulation and asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) (using limitless ATM network [LANET] protocol).
  • Page 699: Interfaces

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 6-Port Multiserial Module module can adapt and concentrate circuit emulation traffic onto an ATM net- work. This feature enables the Access Concentrator system to interface with non-frame relay routers, video encoders, encryption devices, and other devices which use a synchronous interface. Terminal Emulation The implementation of ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL-5) allows for the transmission of terminal emulation data as Variable Bit Rate (VBR) traffic...
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    Appendix E PSAX Modules Quadserial Module Quadserial Module The Quadserial module provides four serial ports for several types of serial data interfaces. Each port on the Quadserial module can be independently configured for circuit emulation, HDLC Passthrough, frame relay, and asyn- chronous transfer mode (ATM).
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    Appendix E PSAX Modules 3-Port Unstructured DS3/E3 CES Module ~ Minimum: 600 bps per port ~ Maximum: 16 Mbps per port ~ Aggregate of all ports maximum: 32 Mbps • Physical interfaces supported: RS-232-D, EIA-530, EIA-449 v.11 (subset), V.35, X.21, and KG with the Multiservice Media Gateway system config- ured as either a data terminating equipment (DTE) or a data communica- tions equipment (DCE) device •...
  • Page 702: Port Unstructured Ds3/E3 Ces Module

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 2-Port Voice 2-Wire Office Module • Loopback capabilities: line loopback, local loopback • Line buildout: short (0–133 feet); long (134–266 feet) • Framing mode: N/A The 3-Port Unstructured DS3/E3 CES module supports the following ATM Forum hardware specifications: •...
  • Page 703: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules Optical-Type I/O Modules The Voice 2-Wire Station module has three types of LED indicators: ACTIVE, FAIL, and LOS (loss of signal). The LOS LED turns on when the port goes off- hook. It also turns on and off in synchronization with an incoming ringing signal to the port.
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    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES Module Software Features The 1-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES module supports the following services: • Circuit emulation service (CES): ~ Structured DS1 signal transport ~ Nx64 Kbps circuit emulation (where 1<=N<=24) ~ Channel-associated signaling (CAS) 1x56 •...
  • Page 705: Port Oc-12C/Stm-4C 1+1 Aps/Msp Multimode And Single-Mode Modules

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port OC-12c/STM-4c 1+1 APS/MSP Multimode and Single-Mode Modules 1-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 CES Modules Table E-2. Hardware Specifications Module Feature Ch OC-3/STM-1 CES Ch OC-3/STM-1 CES Transmitter maximum opti- -8 dBm -14 dBm cal output power (average) Receiver minimum optical -31 dBm -30 dBm...
  • Page 706: 1-Port Oc-12C/Stm-4C 1+1 Aps/Msp Sm And Mm Modules Hardware Specifications

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port OC-3c Multimode and Single-Mode 1+1 APS Modules Software Features The 1-Port OC-12c/STM-4c 1+1 APS/MSP SM and MM modules follow the ATM Forum Traffic Management 4.1 standard of traffic prioritization. Hardware Features The 1-Port OC-12c/STM-4c 1+1 APS/MSP SM and MM modules have the hardware specifications shown in Table E-3.
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    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port OC-3c Multimode and Single-Mode 1+1 APS Modules • The OC-3c Single-Mode (SM) 1+1 APS module is intended for long-reach applications, typically between LANs. This module is frequently used to connect high-speed LAN devices (such as routers) to an ATM network. •...
  • Page 708 Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port STM-1 Multimode and Single-Mode 1+1 MSP Modules Table E-4. 1-Port OC-3c 1+1 APS Multimode and Single-Mode Modules Hardware Specifications Module Feature OC-3c SM APS OC-3c MM APS Transmitter maximum opti- -8 dBm -14 dBm cal output power (average) Receiver minimum optical -31 dBm -30 dBm...
  • Page 709: Port Stm-1 Multimode And Single-Mode 1+1 Msp Modules

    Appendix E PSAX Modules 1-Port STM-1 Multimode and Single-Mode 1+1 MSP Modules Software Features The STM-1 1+1 MSP modules use the AQueMan™ algorithm for traffic flow control. The software also supports the following ATM Forum Technical Committee Specifications: • User to Network Interface Version 3.0 •...
  • Page 710: Software Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules Server Modules Server Modules DSP2x Voice Server Modules The DSP2x Voice Server modules Series C through F process voice and other digital data on a PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway system to pro- vide any or all of the following features to selected DS0 channels: toll quality voice compression, echo cancellation, silence suppression, comfort noise, fax demodulation/remodulation, and Packet Pipe AAL5-to-AAL2 Wireless Trunking.
  • Page 711: Server Modules

    Appendix E PSAX Modules DSP2x Voice Server Modules Table E-6. System Software Release 8.0 DSP2x Voice Server Module Configuration Modes Available On Number of AlgoSet/ Voice Processing Standards These AAL Mode Connections Module Use Supported Modules: Provided † AlgoSet1 DSP2C/D G168-echo-cancellation128ms Non-multiplexed only...
  • Page 712: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules DSP2x Voice Server Modules Table E-6. System Software Release 8.0 DSP2x Voice Server Module Configuration Modes (Continued) Available On Number of AlgoSet/ Voice Processing Standards These AAL Mode Connections Module Use Supported Modules: Provided ¶ †† AlgoSet6 DSP2E, G726-voice-compression...
  • Page 713 Appendix E PSAX Modules Route Server Module Route Server Module The Route Server module supports internet protoco(IP) virtual private net- works (VPNs). Each VPN supports routing information protocol (RIP version 1 and version 2) and can be assigned to multiple IP network interfaces and static routes.
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    Appendix E PSAX Modules Tones and Announcements Server Module Software Features • Interfaces: ~ IP over ATM (IETF RFC 2684) ~ IP over frame relay (IETF RFC 2427) ~ IP over Ethernet (bridge) (IETF RFC 2464) • Multi-service routing: ~ Internet Control Message Protocol (RFC 792) ~ Static routing with six independent VPNs ~ IP routing ~ Frame relay (FRF.5, FRF.8)
  • Page 715: Hardware Features

    Appendix E PSAX Modules Tones and Announcements Server Module Software Features The TAS module offers these features: • TAS module can transmit tones and announcements towards the CES or ATM side • Maximum duration of a tone or announcement is 45 seconds (240Kb) •...
  • Page 716: Tones

    Appendix E PSAX Modules Tones and Announcements Server Module ® PacketStar PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide, Issue 2 Release 8.0.0 E-44 255-700-240...
  • Page 718 Part Number: 1000M0A8001A2 Copyright © 2002 Lucent Technologies All rights reserved.

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