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Avaya M770 User Manual (338 pages)
MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Commands in the Command-Line Interface
17
Chapter 1 Introduction
21
About the Avaya M770 ATM Switch
21
Master Agent and Sub Agent
22
Related Documents
22
Supported Modules
22
Features List
23
Hardware Features
23
M15-155F/SF/MS Module Features
23
M3-622F/SF Module Features
23
M4-DS3 Module Features
23
Software Features
24
Supported Standards
26
Operational Standards
26
ATM Forum Standards
27
Chapter 2 Getting Started
29
Powering up the Avaya M770 ATM Switch
29
Managing an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
29
Management from a Local or Remote Console
29
Management from a Network Management Station
30
Setup Procedures on an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
30
Setting the IP Address
31
ATM Port Configuration
32
Setting the Virtual Port to Its Default Configuration
32
Connecting to a Device, Supporting ILMI
32
Connecting to a Device Not Supporting ILMI
32
Routing Configuration
33
PNNI Configuration
33
Flat PNNI Configuration
33
Configuring Hierarchical PNNI
34
Connecting to an End-Station or Edge Device Not Supporting ILMI
35
Setting up LAN Emulation
36
Recommended Redundant LANE Services Setup
37
Example for LANE Configuration
37
Support for LUNI 2.0
39
Chapter 3 How to Use the Command-Line Interface
41
Getting Connected
41
How the Command-Line Interface Works
42
Master Agent and Sub Agent Commands
43
Command Hierarchy
43
Conventions Used to Describe Commands
44
Using the On-Line Help
45
Chapter 4 Managing Miscellaneous Commands
47
Setting Passwords for Local/Remote Connections
47
To Delete a Password
47
Managing the Sub Agents
48
Switch Summary Information
49
Summary Lane
50
Configuring the Avaya M770 ATM Switch Address Information
51
Setting the Avaya M770 ATM Switch IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway
51
Viewing Avaya M770 ATM Switch IP Address Information
52
Viewing the End System Identifier (ESI)
52
Viewing or Changing the Switch Prefix
53
Resetting the Saved Switch Prefix
54
Setting the Switch Prefix to Its Default Value
54
Viewing or Changing the IP Time Server Address
54
Using PING
55
Managing the IP Cache
56
Listing the Contents of the Avaya M770 ATM Switch's IP ARP Cache
56
Deleting an Entry from the Avaya M770 ATM Switch's IP ARP Cache
56
Listing the Contents of the Avaya M770 ATM Switch's IP Route Cache
57
Connection Admission Control (CAC)
57
Allocating VBR Bandwidth According to the SGCAC Algorithm
58
Allocating VBR Bandwidth According to the PCR
58
Viewing VBR Bandwidth Allocation Method
58
Chapter 5 Managing Physical Ports
59
Listing Information about All Physical Ports
59
Pport Show
60
Displaying Counter Information for a Physical Port
63
Displaying Counter Information for All Physical Ports
63
Displaying Counter Information for DS3 Physical Ports
64
Displaying PLCP Counter Information for DS3 Physical Ports
68
Disabling a Physical Port
69
Enabling a Physical Port
69
Setting Physical Port Parameters
69
Configuring Payload Scrambling
70
Specifying the Framing Mode for a Port
70
Configuring Transmit Rate Limit for the M15-155 Module
71
Specifying a Cable Length for a DS3 Port
72
Specifying a Mapping Mode for a DS3 Port
72
Specifying Loopback Type for a DS3 Port
73
Specifying the Tx Clock Source for a DS3 Port
73
Resetting Parameters on a Physical Port
74
Chapter 6 Managing Virtual Ports
75
Showing Virtual Port Information
75
Listing Information about Virtual Ports
75
Listing the Link Configuration Information for All Virtual Ports
79
Listing the Status Information for All Virtual Ports
80
Listing the VPI and VCI Range Information for All Virtual Ports
82
Listing Bandwidth Information for All Virtual Ports
83
Configuring Virtual Ports
84
Creating a Virtual Port
84
Traffic Shaping for DS3 Virtual Ports
84
Deleting a Virtual Port
85
Disabling a Virtual Port
85
Enabling a Virtual Port
85
Managing ILMI
86
Disabling ILMI on a Virtual Port
86
Disabling ILMI Polling on a Virtual Port
86
Disabling ILMI Multiple Registration
86
Enabling ILMI on a Virtual Port
87
Enabling ILMI Polling on a Virtual Port
87
Enabling ILMI Multiple Registration
87
Setting the ILMI Version on a Virtual Port
88
Resetting the ILMI Version on a Virtual Port
88
Setting Virtual Port Parameters
89
Setting the Signalling Profile Parameter
89
Setting the Stack Type Parameter
90
Setting the Signalling VPCI Range
91
Setting the Signalling VPCI Base
91
Setting the Signalling VPC VPI Range
92
Setting the Signalling VCI Range
93
Setting the VPI Range on a Root Virtual Port
93
Setting the QSAAL Wait Parameter on a Virtual Port
94
Resetting Virtual Port Parameters
95
Resetting the Signalling Profile Parameter
95
Resetting the Stack Type Parameter
96
Resetting the Signalling VPC VPI Range
96
Resetting the Signalling VPCI Range
97
Resetting the Signalling VCI Range
97
Resetting the VPI Range
98
Resetting the Waitqsaal Parameter
98
Resetting All Configurable Parameters on a Specific Virtual Port
99
Managing the Probe Method
99
Setting the Managing Probe Method for Proprietary Features
99
Displaying the Method of Probing for Proprietary Features
99
Virtual Port Signalling Information
100
Resetting Signalling Statistics
109
Managing Connections
109
Listing All Virtual Circuits
109
Listing Switched Virtual Circuits
109
Listing Permanent Virtual Circuits
110
Viewing ILMI Information for a Virtual Port
111
Chapter 7 Managing Module Hardware
115
Managing Modules
115
Viewing the Clock Source Ports
115
Managing Packet Discard Thresholds for a Module
116
Displaying the Packet Discard Threshold for Modules
117
Changing the Packet Discard Thresholds for Modules
117
Managing the Speed for the Serial Port
118
Managing the Number of VPI and VCI Bits
118
Managing Trunk ID Range for P2MP Pvcs
119
Managing VPI Range for VP Switching
119
Chapter 8 Permanent Virtual Connections (Pvcs and Pvps)
121
Managing Permanent Virtual Connections (Pvcs and Pvps)
121
Managing PVC Connections
121
Creating a PVC Connection
122
Creating a Point-To-Point (PP) PVC Connection
122
Creating a Point-To-Multipoint (PMP) PVC Connection
123
Freeing a PVC Connection
124
Listing the Current PVC Connections
125
Disabling a PVC Connection
126
Enabling a PVC Connection
127
Listing All the Vcls
127
Managing PVP Connections
129
Creating a PVP Connection
130
Freeing a PVP Connection
131
Listing the Current PVP Connections
131
Disabling a PVP Connection
132
Enabling a PVP Connection
132
Listing All the Vpls
132
Managing Traffic Descriptors
133
Creating a CBR Traffic Descriptor
133
Creating a UBR Traffic Descriptor
134
Creating a VBR Traffic Descriptor
134
1St Method
134
2Nd Method
134
3Rd Method
134
Removing a Traffic Descriptor
135
Listing the Traffic Descriptors
135
Chapter 9 Managing Static Routing
137
Setting up Routing Entries
137
Adding a New Routing Entry to the Routing Table
137
Route Add
138
Deleting a Routing Entry from the Routing Table
139
Listing the Routing Entries in a Routing Table
140
Chapter 10 Managing PNNI Routing
143
PNNI (Private Network-Network Interface)
143
Hierarchical PNNI
143
PNNI Implementation in the Avaya M770 ATM Switch
143
PNNI Global Topology Information
144
General Topology Information
144
Topology Hierarchy List
145
Global Topology Links
146
Global Topology Nodes
147
Global Topology Ptses
148
Global Topology Reachable Addresses
149
Global Topology Uplink
150
PNNI Local Topology Information
151
Local PNNI Links
151
Local Memory Information
153
Local Peer Neighbors
153
Local Reachable Addresses
156
PNNI Local Switch Information
157
Local Switch Links
157
Local Switch Reachable Addresses
158
Local Switch Uplinks
161
PNNI Configuration Commands
162
Showing All PNNI Configured Variables
162
PNNI Administrative Status
164
Showing PNNI Node Admin Status
164
Setting PNNI Node Admin Status
165
PNNI ATM Addresses
165
Setting PNNI Defaults for All Parameters
165
PNNI Interfaces
166
Showing All PNNI Interfaces
166
Setting the PNNI Interface Aggregation Token
167
Setting the PNNI Interface Administrative Weight
168
Set PNNI Interfaces to Default Values
168
PNNI Levels
168
Showing PNNI Node Level
168
Setting PNNI Node Level
169
Setting PNNI Node Level to the Default Value
169
PNNI Node ID
170
Showing PNNI Node ID
170
Setting PNNI Node ID
170
Setting PNNI Node ID to Default Value
170
PNNI Operational Status
171
PNNI Peer Group ID
171
Showing PNNI Peer Group ID
171
Setting PNNI Peer Group ID
172
Setting PNNI Peer Group ID to Default Value
172
PNNI PGLE Parameters
172
Showing PNNI PGLE Parameters
173
Set PNNI PGLE Parameters to Default Values
173
Set PNNI PGLE Parameter
173
PNNI Restricted Transit Flag
174
Showing PNNI Node Restrict Transit Flag
174
Setting PNNI Node Restrict Transit Flag
174
Setting PNNI Node Restrict Transit Flag to Default Value
174
PNNI Summary Tables
175
Showing PNNI Summary Table
175
Set the PNNI Summary Address Prefix
177
Enable the PNNI Summary Address Prefix
177
Disable the PNNI Summary Address Prefix
177
Remove the PNNI Summary Address Prefix
178
Set the PNNI Summary Table to the Default
178
PNNI SVCC Timers
179
Showing PNNI SVCC Timers
179
Set PNNI SVCC Timers to Default Values
179
Set PNNI SVCC Timers
180
PNNI Timers
180
Show PNNI Node Timers
180
Set PNNI Node Timers to Default Values
181
Set PNNI Node Timers
181
Chapter 11 Managing the Management LEC
183
Avaya M770 LANE Services
183
Configuring the Management LEC
183
Viewing Information about the Management LEC
184
Managing the ELAN for the Management LEC
185
Managing a Locally Administered Address for the Management LEC
186
Restarting the Management LEC
187
Displaying the LANE-ARP Cache
187
Viewing the Management LEC Statistics
188
Chapter 12 Managing SNMP
191
Using SNMP Commands
191
Viewing the System Group Information
191
Show the List of Community Names
192
Set the Read-Only Community Name
192
Delete the Read-Only Community Name
192
Show the List of Read-Only Community Names
193
Set the Read-Write Community Name
193
Delete the Read-Write Community Name
193
Show the List of Read-Write Community Names
193
Set the Trap Community Name
194
Show the Trap Community Name
194
Using Permanent Managers Configuration Commands
195
Adding a New Manager to the List
195
Listing All the Current Managers
195
Updating an Existing Manager
195
Removing a Manager from the List
195
Secure Group Commands
196
Listing the Status of the SNMP Security
196
Viewing or Changing Secure Current Table Row Timeout
197
Listing All Current Nms's Accessing the Avaya M770 ATM Switch
197
Configuring Authorized Managers
198
Listing All Authorized Managers
198
Setting up an Authorized Manager Entry
198
Deleting an Authorized Destination Station
199
Disabling the Authorized Managers Table
199
Enabling the Authorized Managers Table
199
LANE Services
201
LANE Components in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
201
LANE Configuration File Config.data
201
Chapter 13 LANE Services
201
LANE 2 Capability
202
The LECS in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
202
Proprietary Resilient LECS
203
Changing the Priority of a Resilient LECS
204
The LES and BUS in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
205
LUNI 2.0 Capability
205
Proprietary Resilient Standby Leses
205
Proprietary Distributed LANE Services
206
Virtual Channel Connection (VCC) Requirements
206
Setting up Distributed LANE Services
206
LEC Assigned for a Distributed ELAN
206
Round-Robin
207
Group Address
207
Longest Match with LEC Address
207
The Management LEC in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
207
Chapter 14 Managing the LECS
209
LECS Location
209
Advertised Address of a LECS
209
Viewing the Location of the LECS
210
Changing the Location of the LECS
211
Local Simple LECS
211
Local Resilient LECS
211
Remote LECS
212
Setting Priority Level for a Resilient LECS
213
Managing Resilient LECS Candidates
214
Displaying a Resilient LECS Election Candidate
214
Creating a Resilient LECS Election Candidate
215
Deleting a Resilient LECS Election Candidate
216
Specified ELAN Defaults in the LECS
217
Viewing Default Elans
217
Specifying Default Elans
218
Viewing ATM Forum Compliant Statistics for the LECS
218
Chapter 15 Managing the LES/BUS
219
Creating a New LES
219
Lane Les Create
220
Deleting a LES
221
Viewing All Leses
221
Viewing Lecs Using a Specific LES
223
Display ATM Forum Compliant Statistics for a LES
224
Enabling or Disabling a LES
224
Restarting a Local LES and BUS
225
Changing the ELAN Name that the LES will Host
225
Changing the LES Registration Mode
226
Viewing the LES Registration Mode
227
Listing the Peer Leses in a Distributed LANE Environment
227
Display ATM Forum Compliant Statistics for a BUS
228
LANE 2.0 Capability
228
MAX Frame Size
229
Chapter 16 Managing an ELAN
231
ELAN Database Maintenance
231
Viewing Default Elans
231
Listing All Elans Known to the Local LECS
232
Creating a New ELAN
232
Deleting an ELAN
233
Renaming an ELAN
234
Changing the Operating Mode of an ELAN
234
Changing the Automatic Registration Mode of an ELAN
235
Changing the Security of an ELAN
236
Managing ELAN Clients
237
Creating an ELAN Client Mapping
239
Lane Elan Client Create Alias
240
Displaying ELAN Client Mappings
241
Deleting ELAN Client Mappings
242
Changing the Formula for LES Address that a LEC will Call
242
Changing the Maximum Number of Leses in an ELAN
243
LANE 2.0 Capability
244
MAX Frame Size
245
Chapter 17 Managing System Commands
247
Using System Commands
247
Downloading over TFTP
247
Uploading over TFTP
248
Viewing a List of Fatal System Exceptions
249
Clearing the List of Fatal System Exceptions
249
Controlled Shutdown of the Module
249
Taking a Snapshot of the Current System Configuration
250
Resetting the Module to Its Factory Defaults
250
Rebooting the Module or Switch
251
Viewing the Current Switch Memory Allocation
251
Viewing Time Received from the Time Server
251
Manually Changing the Date or Time on an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
252
Viewing the Current Time Zone
252
Manually Changing the Time Zone
252
Using Terminal Commands
253
Viewing the Pager Status
253
Enabling the Pager
253
Disabling the Pager
253
Viewing the Number of Lines
253
Setting the Number of Lines
254
Viewing the Terminal Width
254
Setting the Terminal Width
254
Viewing the Wordwrap Status
254
Setting the Wordwrap
254
Viewing the Linewrap Status
254
Setting the Linewrap
255
Viewing the Prompt
255
Changing the Prompt
255
Chapter 18 Managing Events
257
Assigning an Event Priority Level
257
Displaying or Setting the Event Logging Priority Level
257
Displaying or Setting the Event Trap Priority Level
258
Displaying Logged Events
259
Resetting Logged Events
259
Chapter 19 Upgrading Avaya M770 ATM Switch Software
261
Managing Switch Software
261
Viewing Software Version Information
261
Upgrading Software Via TFTP from the Command Line Interface (CLI)
262
Downgrading the Main Software Version Via TFTP from the CLI
264
Managing the Flash Filing System
265
Viewing the Contents of the Flash Memory
265
Viewing the Default Image
265
Changing the Main Image
266
Viewing the Default Boot Loader Image
266
Changing the Default Boot Loader Image
266
Activating a Configuration File
267
Deactivating an Active Configuration File
267
Deleting a File from the Flash Memory Bank
268
Renaming a File in the Flash Memory Bank
268
Chapter 20 Signaling Security (Access Control) Commands
269
Signaling Security State
271
Managing Signaling Security State
271
Displaying Signaling Security State
271
Signaling Security Templates
272
Creating a Template
272
Displaying Configured Templates
273
Displaying a Specific Template's Information
273
Deleting a Template
273
Signaling Security Filters
274
Creating a Filter
274
Displaying Configured Filters
274
Filter's State
275
Deleting a Template
275
Virtual Port's Security Mode
276
Setting a Vport to Secured Mode
276
Setting a Vport to Unsecured Mode
276
Testing Vport's Security Configuration by Simulation
276
Signaling Security Event Log and Traps
277
Signaling Security Traps Management
277
Enabling/Disabling Signaling Security Related SNMP Traps
277
Displaying Event Logs
277
Clearing the Event Log
278
Chapter 21 Command Line Interface Scripts
279
What CLI Scripts Are
279
Structure of the CLI Script File
280
The Script File Header
280
The Script File Command List
280
CLI Script File Downloading and Maintenance
281
Running a CLI Script
281
Running a CLI Script on a Single Module
281
Monitoring CLI Script Execution
282
Stopping a CLI Script
282
Script Execution Log
283
Running a CLI Script on a Multiple Modules
283
Script Run
284
Remote Script Execution Status
285
CLI Scripts Restrictions
285
Appendix A Default Settings on a New Avaya M770 ATM Switch
287
Appendix B Using BOOT Loader
289
Start-Up Process
289
Getting Connected to the BOOT Loader
289
How the BOOT Loader Command-Line Interface Works
291
Command Hierarchy
292
Conventions Used to Describe Commands
292
Using the On-Line Help
292
Help System Download Xmodem
293
Managing the Flash Filing System
294
Contents of the Flash Memory
294
Viewing the Default Image
294
Changing the Main Image
295
Viewing the Default Boot Loader Image
295
Changing the Default Boot Loader Image
295
Activating a Configuration File
296
Deactivating an Active Configuration File
296
Deleting a File from the Flash Memory Bank
296
Renaming a File in the Flash Memory Bank
297
Hardware Commands
298
Setting/Displaying the Speed for the Serial Port
298
System-Wide Commands
299
Viewing the Invariant Information in BOOT Loader
299
Viewing a List of Fatal System Exceptions
300
Clearing the List of Fatal System Exceptions
300
Running All the Hardware Tests
300
Downloading over XMODEM
301
Downloading over Serial Interface
301
Downloading over Tftp
302
Uploading over XMODEM
302
Uploading over Tftp
303
Rebooting the Switch
303
Controlled Shutdown of the Switch
304
Terminal Commands
305
Viewing the Number of Lines
305
Setting the Number of Lines
305
Viewing the Terminal Width
305
Setting the Terminal Width
305
Viewing the Wordwrap Status
305
Setting the Wordwrap
306
Viewing the Linewrap Status
306
Setting the Linewrap
306
Viewing the Pager Status
306
Enabling the Pager
306
Disabling the Pager
307
Viewing the Prompt
307
Changing the Prompt
307
Viewing Software Version Information
308
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Avaya M770 User Manual (114 pages)
MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH MODULE
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 2.43 MB
Table of Contents
ATM Terminology
3
Finding Information in this Guide
4
Conventions
5
Table of Contents
7
Contents
8
List of Figures
13
List of Tables
15
Chapter 1 Overview
17
ATM Access Modules
17
Features and Benefits
17
ATM Benefits
17
ATM Access Module Features
18
Overview
17
Avaya M770 Frame Switch Domains
18
M-ACC Module Architecture
18
Network Layer Concepts - LAN Emulation
19
LAN Emulation Overview
19
Emulated LAN Components
19
LAN Emulation Client (LEC)
19
LAN Emulation Server (LES)
20
Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS)
20
LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS)
20
Emulated LAN Connections
21
Control Vccs
21
Data Vccs
22
Frame Ordering
23
Operation of the LAN Emulation
24
Connecting a LEC to an ELAN
24
Registration
25
Address Resolution
26
Connection Management
26
LAN Emulation Components in Your Network
26
Joining the ELAN
28
Mapping Ethernet and ATM Addresses
28
What Happens to Unicast Frames
30
What Happens to Broadcast and Multicast Frames
30
Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User's Guide I
30
Network Layer Concepts - ATM & ATM Adaptation
31
The Layered Network Architecture
31
ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)
32
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Layer
32
ATM Basics
32
ATM Is Service Transparent
33
ATM Is Connection-Oriented
34
ATM Interfaces
37
The ATM Layer and Cell Structure
38
Physical Layer
40
Extending Vlans into the ATM Network
40
Applications
43
Chapter 2 Applications
43
Putting Your ATM Network Together
43
Planning Your Network
43
ATM Configuration Rules
44
Extending Vlans through the ATM Network
45
ATM Connections Within Your Network
46
Network Configuration Examples
47
ATM Backbone in the Building
47
Chapter 2 Applications
48
Atm Backbone in the Building
48
Avaya M770 Multitechnology Functionality
49
Routing in the X-Switch Domain
50
Chapter 3 Installation
51
Installation
51
Installing the M-ACC Module
51
Safety Information
51
Single-Mode Module Laser Classification
52
Multi-Mode Module LED Warning
52
Agency Approval
52
Device Support
52
Pre-Installation Procedure
52
Domain Usage Considerations
53
Budget Calculation Examples
53
DRU Budget Information Window
54
Installing the Module
55
Connecting a Cable to the ATM Port
56
Removing an Existing ATM Access Module
57
Post-Installation Checks
58
Configuring the M-ACC Module
59
M-ACC Module Default Settings
59
Connecting to the Serial Port
59
Establishing a Telnet Session
60
Setting up the M-ACC Module
61
Changing the Default IP Address of the M-ACC Module Using the CLI
61
To Connect to the M-SPX/S Console Port
61
Module Setup Main Menu
62
ATM IP Configuration
62
Assigning the M-ACC Module IP Address, Gateway and Netmask
62
Setting up the ATM Access Module
63
Chapter 4 X-Switch CLI & ATM Terminal Interface
65
Conventions Used
66
X-Switch Command Line Interface (CLI)
67
Commands Summary Table
67
To Connect to the M-SPX/S Console Port
67
Module Setup Main Menu
68
Reset the Module
68
Software Download to the X-Switch CPU
69
Entering Software Download Parameters
69
Starting the Software Download Process
70
Monitoring the Software Download Process
70
Set Primary Version
71
Set Defaults to Factory Settings
71
Create Report
71
Clear Mac Address Table
72
Configuration Copy
72
ATM IP Configuration
72
Assigning the M-ACC Module IP Address, Gateway and Netmask
73
ATM Access Module Terminal Interface for Configuring ATM Parameters
74
Commands Tree Chart
74
Logging on
74
Logging off
75
Managing the ATM Access Module
75
Submenus
75
Main Menu Options
77
Configuring System Parameters [1]
77
System Menu
77
Display Submenu [1,1]
78
Initialize Submenu [1,2]
78
Passwords Submenu [1,3]
78
Reset Submenu[1,4]
78
System Logger Submenu [1,5]
79
Display FLASH Log Messages Submenu [1,5,1]
79
Display Memory Log Messages Submenu [1,5,2]
80
System Software Download Submenu [1,6]
81
Configuring an ATM Port [2]
81
ATM Access Module Configuration
81
Port Submenu [2,1]
82
ATM Port Physical Submenu [2,1,6]
83
VCC Submenu [2,2]
83
Aging Submenu [2,2,4]
84
Administering IP and SNMP Management [3]
85
IP Submenu [3,1]
85
SNMP Configuration Submenu [3,2]
85
Extending Vlans into the ATM Network [4]
88
VN Configuration Menu
88
Upgrading Software
91
Preliminaries
91
Downloading
91
Monitoring the ATM Access Module
92
ATM Port Statistics
92
VCC Statistics
94
Introduction
65
M-ACC Module Architecture
65
Chapter 5 Network Management and Monitoring
95
Introduction
95
Cajunview M770 Device Manager
96
Starting the M770 Manager
96
M770 Manager as Part of Cajunview
96
Lanemaster
97
Overview
97
Starting Cajun Lanemaster
97
Cajun Lanemaster Views
98
Overview
98
Avaya M770 User Manual (101 pages)
SMON User Guide
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.21 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Preface
6
The Purpose of this Guide
6
Who Should Use this Guide
6
Organization of this Guide
7
Chapter 1 - Overview
9
What Is RMON
9
What Is SMON
10
Switch Monitoring
10
Enterprise Monitoring
11
SMON Management Applications
11
Overview of SMON
12
SMON Devices
12
Top-Down Monitoring
13
Top-Down Monitoring for the MAC Layer
13
Top-Down Monitoring for the Upper Layers
14
SMON Tools
16
Enterprise SMON Tools
16
Device SMON Tools
17
Switch Statistics Overview
18
VLAN Statistics Overview
18
Port Analysis Tools
19
Anylayer SMON Tools
20
Protocol Directory
21
Protocol Distribution
21
Network Layer Subnet Statistics (IP & IPX)
22
Network Layer Host Statistics (IP)
22
Chapter 2 - Using SMON Tools
24
Customizing the Display
24
Focusing on a Point
25
Saving and Opening a Session
26
Generating Reports
27
Configuring a Printer for UNIX
27
Using the Toolbar
27
The Status Bar
31
Mouse Actions
32
Viewing Options
33
Chapter 3 - Device SMON
35
Using Device SMON
35
Device SMON for the Avaya M770 Device
36
Anylayer SMON for the Avaya M-MLS
37
Chapter 4 - Switch Statistics
38
Starting Switch Statistics
38
Switch Statistics Window
39
Pie Charts in the Switch Statistics Window
40
Traffic Graph in the Switch Statistics Window
40
Chapter 5 - VLAN Statistics
44
Starting VLAN Statistics
45
The VLAN Statistics Window
45
Chapter 6 - Port Statistics
46
Starting Port Statistics
46
The Port Statistics Window
47
Chapter 7 - Ethernet Segment Statistics
48
Starting Ethernet Segment Statistics
48
Ethernet Segment Statistics Window
49
Pie Charts in Ethernet Segment Statistics
50
Traffic Graph in Ethernet Segment Statistics
51
Chapter 8 - Protocol Directory
55
Constant and User Defined Protocols
55
TCP/UDP Port Numbers
57
Using Protocol Directory
58
Adding Monitored Protocols
59
Adding a Well Known Protocol
59
Adding a Registered/Private Protocol
60
Using the Available Registered Protocols Window
61
Removing Monitored Protocols
62
Chapter 9 - Protocol Distribution
63
Starting Protocol Distribution
63
Protocol Distribution Window
64
Bar Graph and Pie Charts in the Protocol Distribution Window
65
Traffic Graphic in the Protocol Distribution Window
66
Interpreting the Traffic Graph
66
Selecting Protocols for the Traffic Graph
67
Chapter 10 - Network Layer Subnet Statistics (IP & IPX)
68
Starting Network Layer Subnet Statistics
69
Network Subnet Statistics Window
70
Chapter 11 - Network Layer Host Statistics
71
Starting Network Layer Host Statistics
71
Network Layer Host Statistics Window
72
Appendix A - SMON Dialog Boxes
73
Using the Polling Interval Dialog Box
73
Using the Display Configuration Dialog Box
74
Using the Report Now Dialog Box
75
Using the Auto Report Dialog Box
76
Using the Sort by Dialog Box
77
Using the Find Dialog Box
78
Finding a VLAN
79
Finding a Port
79
Using the Find Top5 Peaks Dialog Box
80
Using the Define Filter Dialog Box
81
Using the Define Topn Filter Dialog Box
83
Using the Open Session Dialog Box
84
Using the Save Session Dialog Box
85
Using the Data Collection Dialog Box
86
Using the Graph Display Dialog Box
87
Using the Counters Setup Dialog Box
88
Freezing and Unfreezing Graphs
89
Zooming in and out
90
Displaying Pies Percentage Option
91
Using the Port Connected Window
92
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Organization of this Guide
6
Preface
6
The Purpose of this Guide
6
Who Should Use this Guide
6
Chapter 1 - Introduction
8
Starting Avaya M770 ATM Manager
8
Running Avaya M770 ATM Manager from Avaya Multiservice Console
8
Running Avaya M770 ATM Manager from HP-OV for Windows
9
Running Avaya M770 ATM Manager from HP NNM for (Windows NT and Solaris)
9
Using Chassis View
10
Selecting Elements
10
Using Chassis View Features
11
Toolbar
12
Chapter 2 - Agent Configuration
13
Overview of Master Agent and Sub Agents
13
Overview of Agent Configuration
14
Downloading New Agent Software
14
Viewing Agent Configuration Information
15
Designating Managers
15
Viewing the Managers Table
16
Adding Managers to the Managers Table
16
Removing Managers from the Managers Table
17
Editing the Managers Table
17
Chapter 3 - ATM Device Configuration
18
Viewing ATM Device Information
19
Viewing Module Configuration Information
20
Viewing Port Configuration
21
Enabling Physical Ports
22
Disabling Physical Ports
23
Viewing the Virtual Port Table
24
Adding a Virtual Port
25
Editing a Virtual Port
26
Deleting a Virtual Port
26
Viewing Port PNNI Information
27
Resetting Elements
28
Resetting the ATM Device
28
Resetting the Module
28
Viewing Neighbor Information
29
Chapter 4 - Fault Management
31
Configuring Traps
32
Viewing Traps
32
Viewing Traps in a Dialog Box
33
Viewing Traps in the Event Log
33
Assigning Severity Degrees
33
Accessing Severity Degrees
33
Editing Severity Degrees
34
Editing Severity Degrees System-Wide
34
Editing Severity Degrees for Specific Devices
34
Chapter 5 - Monitoring Performance
36
Viewing Port Counters
37
Viewing CPU Counters
38
Viewing Virtual Channel (VC) Counters
39
Viewing LECS Statistics
40
Viewing Management LEC Counters
41
Viewing DS3 Current Counters
42
Viewing DS3 Total Counters
43
Chapter 6 - Managing Switch Vcs
44
Viewing All VC Connections for a Device
44
Viewing All Vcs on a Port
45
Chapter 7 - Managing LANE Services
46
Resilient LANE
46
Choosing the LES Address for a LEC
46
Setting up the LECS
47
Configuring the Local LECS
47
Viewing Resilient LECS Table
48
Configuring the LECS Elans Table
49
Viewing the LECS Elans Table
49
Adding Elans
50
Updating the LECS Elans Table
50
Deleting Elans
51
Viewing Registered Less
51
Configuring the LES/BUS Table
52
Adding Less
52
Updating the LES/BUS Table
53
Deleting Less
53
Viewing LANE Clients
54
Chapter 8 - Managing Routing
55
Managing the Static Routes Table
55
Viewing the Static Routes Table
56
Updating the Static Routes Table
57
Managing the PNNI Table
58
Viewing the PNNI Node Table
58
Editing the PNNI Summary Table
59
Avaya M770 User Manual (38 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Figures
5
List of Tables
7
Important Information
9
Safety Considerations
9
High Voltage and Energy
9
Wiring for National Power Plug
9
Ventilation
9
Certification
9
Note
10
Chapter 1 Quick Start
11
Installing the Cable Manager
11
Installing the Depth-Adjusting Plates
11
Decorative Edge Panels
12
Attaching the Depth Adjusting Plate
12
Chapter 2 Introduction
13
The Avaya M770 Multifunction Switch
13
Architecture
14
The Avaya M770 Multiswitching Backplane
14
Domainx Budget Calculation
15
DRU Budget of Domainx Modules
15
Avaya M770 Management Architecture
17
Chapter 3 Avaya M770 Hub Components
19
The Control Panel
19
Avaya M770 Control Panel Leds
19
Control Panel Components
19
Avaya M770 Control Panel Ports
20
Avaya M770 Control Panel Buttons
20
Avaya M770 Hub - Rear Panel Components
21
Avaya M770 Rear Panel
21
The M-SPV/M-SPX Supervisor Module
22
Communication with the M-SPV/M-SPX
22
Communication with Internal Management
22
M-SPV/M-SPX Front Panel
23
New M-SPX Functionality
23
Resetting the M-SPV/M-SPX
23
M-SPV/M-SPX Front Panel Leds
23
M-SPV/M-SPX Front Panel Port
24
The M-PS Power Supply Unit
24
M-PS Indicator
24
Power Budget Considerations
24
M-PS Status LED
24
Chapter 4 Replacing Components
25
Replacing an M-PS, M-SPV/M-SPX or a Fan
25
Replacing an M-PS
26
Inserting an M-PS
26
Removing an M-PS
26
Replacing a Supervisor Module (M-SPV/M-SPX)
27
Inserting the M-SPV/M-SPX in the Hub
27
Connecting the Console Terminal
27
Removing an M-SPV/M-SPX
28
Replacing a Fan
28
Replacing a Backplane
29
Avaya M770 Backplanes
29
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