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Patton electronics 6511RC Administrator's Reference Manual (170 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
13
Audience
13
Structure
13
Conventions Used in this Document
14
Precautions
14
Chapter 1 Introduction
17
Introduction
17
6511RC Login Window
18
Introduction
18
Logging into the HTTP/HTML Web Management Windows
18
HTTP/HTML and SNMP Object Format
19
Saving HTTP/HTML Object Changes
19
Home
21
Introduction
22
HOME Window
22
HOME Window Panes
23
Product Information Box
24
Operating Status Variables
24
Product Information Section of HOME Window
24
Status Menu
24
Shelf Address (Cpcishelfaddr)
24
Operator Actions
25
Slot ID (Cpcislotid)
25
Cpu Idle (Boxidletime)
25
Current Box State (Alarmboxstate)
25
Total System Alarms (Alarmtotal)
25
Import/Export
27
Introduction
28
Export Current Flash Configuration
28
IMPORT/EXPORT Main Window
28
Import Flash Configuration from File
30
Chapter 4 Alarms
31
Alarms
31
Alarm System Overview Window
32
Introduction
32
Sample Alarm Indications
33
Alarms Management Diagram
34
Alarm System Configurations Window
35
Alarm Syslog Priority (Syslogalarmpriority)
35
Alarm Trap IP 1 through 4 (Alarmtrapip0-Alarmtrapip3)
36
Temperature Threshold (Boxalarmtemperature)
36
Alarm Severity Configuration
36
Alarms Management Windows
34
Modify Parameters and Modify Severity Hyperlinks
34
Chapter 5 Ds0 Mapping
39
DS0 Mapping
39
DS0 Mapping Overview Main Window
40
DS0 Mapping Overview Window
40
Introduction
40
DACS Display Type Parameter
41
DS0 Mapping Diagram
41
DACS Help Information Window
42
Defining a DS0 Map Using the Long Form
42
Mapping Help
42
SDH Multiplexing Diagram
42
Tuformat Static Connections
43
Tributary Unit Group 3) (Tug3)
43
Tributary Unit 2) (Tug2)
43
Tributary Unit 12) (Tu12)
44
E1 Slots
44
H.110 Direction
44
H.110 Port Number
44
H.110 Slot
44
E1 Port Format Static Connections
45
Port Type
45
E1 Number
45
H.110 Slots
45
H.110 Port Number
45
H.110 Slot
45
Defining DS0 Mappings Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
46
Saving a DS0 Mapping Definition
47
Defined Mappings Table (Static Connections)
48
ID (Daxconnectionid)
48
Tug-3
48
Tug-2
48
E1 Slots
48
H.110 Type
48
H.110 Number
48
DS0 Connection ID (DAX Connection ID) Window
49
H.110 Timeslots
49
Viewing the DS0 Connection ID Window
49
Deleting a DS0 Mapping
49
Chapter 6 System Clocking
51
System Clocking
51
Introduction
52
System Clocking Overview Window
52
System Clocking Overview Window
53
Clocking Parameters Section
53
Module Clocking Fallback (Sysgsclockmode)
53
Operator Actions Buttons
54
Module Clocking Source (Daxclockmainref and Daxclockfallbackref)
54
Module Clocking Fallback
54
System Clocking Help Window
55
Clocking Status Section
55
Clock Source
55
Fallback Indication
55
Clock Status
55
Saving Your Work
56
Chapter 7 Ethernet
57
Ethernet
57
Ethernet Main Window
58
Ethernet Overview Main Window
58
State (Boxetherastate)
58
Primaryipaddress (Boxetheraprimaryipaddress)
59
Primaryipmask (Boxetheraprimaryipmask)
59
Primaryipfilters (Boxetheraprimaryipfilters)
59
Secondaryipaddress (Boxetherasecondaryipaddress)
59
Secondaryipmask (Boxetherasecondaryipmask)
59
Secondaryipfilters (Boxetherasecondaryipfilters)
59
Technique (Boxetheratechnique)
59
Introduction
58
Ethernet Configuration Window
60
State (Boxetherastate)
60
Primaryipaddress (Boxetheraprimaryipaddress)
60
Primaryipmask (Boxetheraprimaryipmask)
60
Primaryipfilters (Boxetheraprimaryipfilters)
60
Ethernet Statistics Window
61
Secondaryipaddress (Boxetherasecondaryipaddress)
61
Secondaryipmask (Boxetherasecondaryipmask)
61
Secondaryipfilters (Boxetherasecondaryipfilters)
61
Technique (Boxetheratechnique)
61
Alignment Errors (Dot3Statsalignmenterrors)
61
FCS Errors (Dot3Statsfcserrors)
61
Ethernet Statistics Window
62
Single Collision Frames (Dot3Statssinglecollision Frames)
62
Multiple Collision Frames (Dot3Statsmultiplecollisionframes)
62
SQE Test Errors (Dot3Statssqetesterrors)
62
Deferred Transmissions (Dot3Statsdeferredtransmissions)
62
Late Collisions (Dot3Statslatecollisions)
62
Excessive Collisions (Dot3Statsexcessivecollisions)
62
Other Errors (Dot3Statsinternalmactransmiterrors)
62
Carrier Sense Errors (Dot3Statscarriersenseerrors)
62
Received Frames too Long (Dot3Statsframetoolongs)
62
Table of Contents
63
Chapter 8 IP
65
Introduction
65
IP Overview Main Window
65
IP Main Window
66
IP Overview Main Window and Related Windows
66
IP Parameters and Statistics
67
Hyperlinks
67
Forwarding
67
Default Time-To-Live
67
Total Datagrams Received
68
Discarded for Header Errors
68
Discarded for Address Errors
68
Forwarded Datagrams
68
Discarded for Unknown Protos
68
Discarded with no Errors
68
Total Deliveries
68
Out Requests
68
Out Discards
68
Modify IP Configuration Window
69
Discarded for no Routes
69
Reassembly Timeout
69
Of Reassembled Fragments
69
Successfully Reassembled
69
Reassembly Failures
69
Fragmented OK
69
Fragmented Failed
69
Fragments Created
69
Valid but Discarded
69
Forwarding (Ipforwarding)
70
Default Time-To-Live (Ipdefaultttl)
70
Saving Your Work
70
Address Window
71
Entry Interface Index (Ipadentifindex)
71
Entry Subnet Mask (Ipadentnetmask)
71
Entry Broadcast Address (Ipadentbcastaddr)
71
Entry Reassembly Maximum Size (Ipadentreasmmaxsize)
71
IP Addressing Information Window
71
IP Routing Information Sub-Page
72
Destination (Genroutedest)
72
Mask (Genroutemask)
72
Gateway (Genroutegateway)
73
Cost (Genroutecost)
73
Interface (Genrouteifindex)
73
Protocol (Genrouteproto)
73
State (Routestate)
73
IP Routing Information Window
72
Route Destination Window
74
Add a Route
74
Destination (Iproutedest)
74
Mask (Iproutemask)
74
Gateway (Genroutegateway)
74
Advanced
74
Routing Destination Window
75
Route Destination (Genroutedest)
75
Mask (Genroutemask)
75
Interface (Genrouteifindex)
75
Protocol (Genrouteproto)
75
Seconds Since Updated (Genrouteage)
75
Forwarding Table
76
Forwarding Table Window
76
Tag (Genroutetag)
76
Gateway (Genroutegateway)
76
Cost (Genroutecost)
76
State (Genroutestate)
76
Destination (Iproutedest)
76
Mask (Iproutemask)
76
Next Hop (Iproutenexthop)
77
Interface (Iprouteifindex)
77
Type (Iproutetype)
77
Protocol (Iprouteproto)
77
Info (Iprouteinfo)
77
Address Translation Information Window
78
Interface (Ipnettomediaifindex)
78
Net Address (Ipnettomedianetaddress)
78
Physical (Ipnettomediaphysaddress)
78
Type (Ipnettomediatype)
78
Address Translation Information Window
79
Chapter 9 IP Filtering
81
IP Filtering
81
Defining a Filter
82
Introduction
82
IP Filtering Overview Main Window
82
Filter IP Parameters Window
83
Name (Filteripname)
83
Direction (Filteripdirection)
83
Action (Filteripaction)
84
Source IP
84
Comparison (Filteripsourceaddresscmp)
84
Address (Filteripsourceip)
84
Mask (Filteripsourcemask)
84
Destination IP
85
Comparison (Filteripdestinationaddresscmp)
85
Address (Filteripdestinationip)
85
Mask (Filteripdestinationmask)
85
Source Port
85
Comparison (Filteripsourceportcmp)
85
Port (Filteripsourceport)
85
Destination Port
85
Comparison (Filteripdestinationportcmp)
85
Modify Filter
83
An Example of Using a Filter
86
Port (Filteripdestinationport)
86
Protocol (Filteripprotocol)
86
TCP Established (Filteriptcpestablished)
86
Default for Dialin (Filteripdefaultdialin)
86
Deleting a Filter
88
Chapter 10 Rip Version 2
89
RIP Version 2
89
Introduction
90
RIP Version 2 Overview Main Window
90
RIP Version 2 Overview Window
90
RIP Version 2 Windows Map
91
RIP Status Table
91
RIP Configuration Table
91
Adding a RIP Address Table
92
RIP Version 2 (Configuration) Window
93
RIP Version 2 (Status)
93
RIP Version 2 (Status) Window
93
Subnet IP Address (Rip2Ifstataddress)
93
Bad Packets (Rip2Ifstatrcvbadpackets)
93
Bad Routes (Rip2Ifstatrcvbadroutes)
93
Sent Updates (Rip2Ifstatsentupdates)
93
Status (Rip2Ifstatstatus)
93
Address (Rip2Ifconfaddress)
94
Domain (Rip2Ifconfdomain)
94
Authentication Type (Rip2Ifconfauthtype)
94
Authentication Key (Rip2Ifconfauthkey)
94
RIP Version 2 (Configuration) Window
95
Metric (Rip2Ifconfdefaultmetric)
95
Status (Rip2Ifconfstatus)
95
Chapter 11 Snmp
97
Snmp
97
Introduction
98
SNMP Overview Window
98
MIB Links
99
Configurable Parameter-Authentication Failure Traps (Snmpenableauthentraps)
99
Saving Your Work
99
SNMP Statistics Table
99
SNMP Statistics-In
99
Packets (Snmpinpkts)
99
Bad Version (Snmpinbadversions)
99
Bad Community Names (Snmpinbadcommunitynames)
99
Bad Community Uses (Snmpinbadcommunity Uses)
99
ASN Parseerrors (Snmpinasnparseerrs)
100
Error Status "Too Big" (Snmpintoobigs)
100
No such Names (Snmpinnosuchnames)
100
Bad Values (Snmpinbadvalues)
100
Error Status "Read Only" (Snmpinreadonlys)
100
Generated Errors (Snmpingenerrs)
100
Get/Get Next Variables (Snmpintotalreqvars)
100
Set Variables (Snmpintotalsetvars)
100
Get Requests (Snmpingetrequests)
100
Get Next Requests (Snmpingetnexts)
100
Get Responses (Snmpingetresponses)
101
Traps (Snmpintraps)
101
SNMP Statistics-Out
101
Out Packets (Snmpoutpkts)
101
Error Status "Too Big" (Snmpouttoobigs)
101
No such Names (Snmpoutnosuchnames)
101
Bad Values (Snmpoutbadvalues)
101
Generated Errors (Snmpoutgenerrs)
101
Get Requests (Snmpoutgetrequests)
101
Get Next Requests (Snmpoutgetnexts)
101
SNMP Window
98
Chapter 12 System
103
System
103
Introduction
105
System Status Overview Window
105
System Status Overview Page and Related Subpages
106
Hyperlinks
106
System Status Overview Window
106
General Product Information Box
107
Physical Status Table and Refresh Rate Menu
107
Physical Status Table
107
Alarm Symbols
108
Refresh Rate Parameter
108
Ethernet Status Table
109
System Status Table
109
Ethernet Status
110
System Status Details Window
111
CPU Statistics
111
Percentage CPU Idle (Boxidletime)
111
Time Slices Fully Utilized (Boxcpucritical)
111
Time Slices 90% Utilized (Boxcpuwarning)
111
Manufacturer Information
111
Serial Number (Boxmanufacturedatecode)
111
PCB Revision (Boxmanufacturepcbrevision)
111
General Information (Boxmanufacturegeneralinfo)
111
Message Block Statistics
111
Total (Boxmsgblksconfigured)
112
Free (Boxmsgblksfree)
112
Total Time Waited (Boxcountmsgblktaskwait)
112
Total Times Unavailable (Boxcountmsgblkunavailable)
112
Operating System Heap Memory Statistics
112
Total Size (Boxheapsize)
112
Free (Boxheapfreespace)
112
Largest (Boxheaplargestspace)
112
Enclosure System Temperature
112
Internal Temperature (Boxtemperature)
112
System Message Block Statistics Window
113
Buffer Size (Boxbuffersize)
113
No. of Buffers (Boxbuffercount)
113
No. Free (Boxbuffersfree)
113
No. of Tasks Waited (Boxcountbuffertaskwait)
113
No. of Times Unavailable(Boxcountbufferunavailable)
113
System Parameters Window
114
Installation Parameters
114
Country (Installcountry)
114
Total DRAM Detected (Boxdetectedmemory)
114
Systemid (Sysobjectid)
114
System
115
Running Since Last Boot (Sysuptime)
115
System Manager (Syscontact)
115
Module Name (Sysname)
115
Physical Location (Syslocation)
115
Background Image (Boxbackgroundflag)
115
Monitor Privilege (Boxmonitorprivilege)
115
Front Handle Reset (TBD)
115
SNMP and HTTP Parameters
116
Version (Boxsnmpversion)
116
Superuser Password (Boxsnmpmasterpassword)
116
User Password (Boxsnmpmonitorpassword)
116
System Parameters Window
115
System Parameters Configuration Window
117
Installation Parameters
117
Country (Installcountry)
117
System Manager (Syscontact)
118
Module Name (Sysname)
118
Physical Location (Syslocation)
118
Web Settings (Boxbackgroundflag)
118
Monitor Privilege (Boxmonitorprivilege)
118
Stats Refresh Rate (TBD)
119
Front Handle Reset (TBD)
119
SNMP and HTTP
119
Version (Boxsnmpversion)
119
Superuser Password (Boxsnmpmasterpassword)
119
Superuser Password Verification (Boxsnmpverifymasterpassword)
119
User Password (Boxsnmpmonitorpassword)
120
Chapter 13 System Log
121
System Log
121
Introduction
122
SYSTEM LOG Main Window
122
Hyperlinks Section of the SYSTEM LOG Main Window
123
Hyperlinks
123
System Log Windows Map
123
Parameters Section of the System Log Main Window
124
System Log Parameters
124
Syslog Daemon IP Address(Syslogdaemonip)
124
SNMP Trap Daemon IP Address (Syslogtrapip)
124
Min Priority for Syslog Daemon (Syslogdaemonpriority)
124
Min Priority for Console RS-232 (Syslogconsolepriority)
124
SYSTEM LOG (Configuration)
125
Min Priority for Flash Storage (Syslogflashpriority)
125
Min Priority for SNMP Trap Daemon (Syslogtrappriority)
125
Min Priority for RAM (Syslogtablepriority)
125
SYSTEM LOG (Configuration)
126
SYSTEM LOG Main Window
126
Unix Facility (Syslogunixfacility)
126
Call Trace (Syslogcalltrace)
126
System Log-Modify Window
127
Daemons
127
Syslog Daemon IP Address(Syslogdaemonip)
127
SNMP Trap Daemon IP Address (Syslogtrapip)
127
Priority
127
Min Priority for Syslog Daemon (Syslogdaemonpriority)
128
Min Priority for Console RS-232 (Syslogconsolepriority)
128
Min Priority for Flash Storage (Syslogflashpriority)
128
Min Priority for SNMP Trap Daemon (Syslogtrappriority)
128
Min Priority for RAM (Syslogtablepriority)
129
Unix Facility (Syslogunixfacility)
129
Call Trace (Syslogcalltrace)
129
Window
127
System Log-Non-Volatile Memory Window
130
Time (Sltick)
130
Message (Slmessage)
130
Time (Slftick)
130
System Log-Volatile Memory Window
130
System Log-Non-Volatile Memory Window
131
Message (Slfmessage)
131
Chapter 14 E1 Link
133
E1 Link
133
E1 Link Page
135
E1 Link-E1Selection Window
135
Introduction
135
Current Near End Performance Window
136
Ess (Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Currentess)
136
SES (Severely Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Currentsess)
136
SEFS (Severely Errored Frame Seconds) (Dsx1Currentsefss)
136
Uass (Unavailable Seconds) (Dsx1Currentuass)
136
Csss (Controlled Slip Seconds) (Dsx1Currentcsss)
136
Pcvs (Path Code Violations) (Dsx1Currentpcvs)
136
Less (Line Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Currentless)
136
Bess (Bursty Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Currentbess)
136
Near End Line Statistics-Current
136
History of Near End Performance Window
137
Dms (Degraded Minutes) (Dsx1Currentdms)
137
Lcvs (Line Code Violations) (Dsx1Currentlcvs)
137
INT (Interval) (Dsx1Intervalnumber)
137
Ess (Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Intervaless)
137
Sess (Severely Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Intervalsess)
137
Sefss (Severely Errored Frame Seconds) (Dsx1Intervalsefss)
137
Uass (Unavailable Seconds) (Dsx1Intervaluass)
137
Csss (Controlled Slip Seconds) (Dsx1Intervalcsss)
137
Near End Line Statistics-History
137
Near End Line Statistics-Totals
138
Totals of Near End Performance Window
138
Pcvs (Path Code Violations) (Dsx1Intervalpcvs)
138
Less (Line Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Intervalless)
138
Bess (Bursty Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Intervalbess)
138
Dms (Degraded Minutes) (Dsx1Intervaldms)
138
Lcvs (Line Code Violations) (Dsx1Intervallcvs)
138
Ess (Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Totaless)
138
Sess (Severely Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Totalsess)
138
DS0 Idle Code Configuration
139
Idle Code Detail Page
139
Sefss (Severely Errored Frame Seconds) (Dsx1Totalsefss)
139
Uass (Unavailable Seconds) (Dsx1Totaluass)
139
Csss (Controlled Slip Seconds) (Dsx1Totalcsss)
139
Pcvs (Path Code Violations) (Dsx1Totalpcvs)
139
Less (Line Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Totalless)
139
Bess (Bursty Errored Seconds) (Dsx1Totalbess)
139
Dms (Degraded Minutes) (Dsx1Totaldms)
139
Lcvs (Line Code Violations) (Dsx1Totallcvs)
139
SDH Test Detail
140
Test Parameters
141
Force Yellow Alarm (Linkyellowforce)
141
SDH Test Overview
140
SDH/E1 Test Parameters
140
Chapter 15 Sdh
143
Sdh
143
Alarm Status
145
Introduction
145
SDH Overview Window
145
SDH Overview Window-Alarm Status Section
146
SDH Section STATUS ALARMS Window
146
Section Alarm
146
Section LOS
146
Section, Path, and Line Within an SDH Circuit
146
Line Status Alarm
147
Line AIS
147
Line RDI
147
Section Trace Mismatch
147
SDH Line STATUS ALARMS Window
147
Section LOF
147
Path Status Alarm
148
Path LOP
148
Path AIS
148
Path RDI
148
Path Unequipped
148
SDH Path STATUS ALARMS Window
148
Near End Section Statistics-Current
149
Path Signal Label Mismatch
149
Received Path Signal Label
149
Path Trace Mismatch
149
Received Path Trace
149
SDH Near and Far End Statistics Section
149
Statistics
149
Near End Line Statistics-Current
150
Near End Line Statistics-History
150
Near End Section Statistics-History
150
Near End Statistics
150
Near End Section Statistics-Current
150
Far End Line Statistics-Current
151
Near End Line Statistics-History
151
Far End Statistics
151
Near End Path 1 Statistics-History
151
Near End Path1 Statistics-History
151
Near End Path-1 Statistics Current
151
Near End Path1 Statistics-Current
151
Far End Line Statistics-History
152
Far End Path-1 Statistics-Current
152
Far End Line Statistics-Current
152
Far End Path-1 Statistics-History
152
Far End Path-1 Statistics-History
153
Physical Interface
153
Circuit Identifier
154
Framing Type
154
Section Trace Monitor
154
Section Trace (Sdhsectiontrace)
154
Section Trace Msg Len (Sdhsectiontracelength)
154
Section Trace J0 Byte(Sdhsectiontracej0Byte)
154
SDH Configuration Link
153
SDH Model 6511RC Switch Matrix Administrators' Reference Guide
154
Tx Payload Scramble
154
Rx Payload Scramble
154
Loopback
155
Line Coding
155
SDH Mapping
155
Path Trace Configuration
155
1-Byte Trace Message Length
155
Number of Paths Per Frame
156
AU-4 Mapping
156
Path Trace Monitor
156
Path Trace (Sdhpathtrace)
156
Path Trace Msg Len (Sdhpathtracelength)
156
Path Trace J1 Byte
156
Path Signal Label
156
SDH Mapper
156
Payload Type (Sdhpayloadtype1)
157
About
159
Introduction
160
Patton Electronics Company Contact Information
160
ABOUT Window
160
License
161
Introduction
162
End User License Agreement
162
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Window
162
Updating the Operating Software
165
Introduction
166
Software Upgrade Procedures
166
Upgrades.patton.com Web Page
166
Model 6511RC Software Updates Window
167
End-User License Agreement Window
167
Software Upgrades Authentication Login Window
168
Patton Upgrades Registration Window
168
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Table of Contents
Matrix Switch
1
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
Compliance Information
7
Radio and TV Interference
7
Industry Canada Notice
7
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement
7
CE Notice
8
About this Guide
9
Audience
9
Structure
9
Precautions
10
Typographical Conventions Used in this Document
10
General Conventions
10
Mouse Conventions
11
Introduction
13
Chapter 1 Introduction
14
Model 6511RC Matrix Switch Overview
14
Hardware Overview
16
Forefront Chassis Architectures
19
Forefront Model 6476 6U Cpci Chassis
19
The Forefront Model 6676 9U Chassis
20
Matrix Switch Functionality
21
TDM Mapping and Aggregation
21
STM-1 Link Architecture
22
TDM Bus Architecture
22
Matrix Switch TDM Capacity
23
Matrix Switch Ethernet Switching
23
Management
24
Management Approach
24
Management Interfaces
24
Management Services
24
Matrix Switch Interfaces
25
LAN Interface
25
MID-Plane Interfaces
25
WAN Interfaces
25
RS-232 Config Port
26
Power System
26
Central Processing Unit
26
System Timing
26
Clocking Mode
26
Clocking Source
26
Temperature
27
Altitude
27
Humidity
27
Physical Dimensions
27
LED Indicators
27
Approvals
29
Hardware Installation
31
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
32
Introduction
32
Unpacking the Model 6511RC Matrix Switch
32
Verifying that the Forefront Chassis Is Properly Installed
32
Verfying Correct Electrical Grounding
33
Verifying Correct Cover Plate Installation
33
Matrix Switch Hardware Installation
34
Installing the Network Cables
35
Connecting the Front-Panel Ethernet LAN Port
36
Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to an Ethernet Switch or Hub
36
Connecting the 10/100Base-T Ethernet Port to an Ethernet-Capable Workstation or PC
36
Connecting the Front-Panel EIA-561 RS-232 Configuration Port (DCE Configured)
37
Connecting the Rear-Panel STM-1 WAN Port to an SDH Network
37
Connecting the STM-1 Optical Interface to Fiber-Optic Network Cables
37
Connecting the STM-1 Electrical Interface to Coaxial Network Cables
38
Connecting the Rear-Panel Ethernet Wan/Management Ports
39
Connecting the 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Ports to a Router, Hub or Switch
40
Completing the Hardware Installation
40
Configuring the Matrix Switch for Operation
41
Chapter 3 Configuring the Matrix Switch for
42
Introduction
42
Configuration Prerequisites
42
Initial Configuration through the RS-232 Control Port
43
Connecting the DB9-RJ45 Adapter with the Included Cable
43
Setting up the Hyperterminal (or Similar Program) Session
44
Using a Browser to Complete Model 6511RC Configuration
47
Displaying the Matrix Switch 6511RC Web Administration Pages
47
Home
49
Configuring the Default Gateway
51
Configuring the System Clocking Parameters
52
Module Clocking Mode
52
Example 1
53
Module Clocking Source and Fallback
53
Example 2
54
Configuring the SDH Circuit Parameters
54
Accessing the SDH Circuit Parameters
55
Configuring the SDH Interface Parameters
56
Configuring the SDH Physical Interface Type
56
Configuring the SDH Path Trace Parameters
57
Configuring DS0 Idle Codes
58
Accessing the Idle Code Configuration
59
Defining the DS0 Idle Code Configuration
60
Selecting the SDH Mapping Path
60
Defining DS0 Mappings
62
Defining DS0 Mappings Using E1 Port Format
64
Examples for Configuring DS0 Mappings
65
Defining DS0 Mappings Using TU Format
69
Examples for Configuring DS0 Mappings
72
Saving Your Configuration
74
Backing up Your Configuration Parameters
75
Backing up the Configuration Store in Flash Memory
76
Completing the Installation
77
Operation and Shutdown
79
Introduction
80
Activating the Model 6511RC
80
De-Activating the Model 6511RC
80
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
81
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
82
Introduction
82
Troubleshooting During Initial Deployment
82
General Fault Analysis
83
Matrix Switch Test Tools
86
Loopback Test Modes for the STM-1 Port
86
Facility Loop [Sonetfacilityloop(1)]
87
Terminal Loop [Sonetterminalloop(2)]
88
Other Loop [Sonetotherloop(3)]
90
SDH Section Trace and Path Trace
90
Section Trace
91
Sections and Paths
91
Path Trace
92
Number of Paths Per Frame
93
Periodic Maintenance
94
Calibration
94
Maintenance
94
Replacing the Model 6511RC
94
Exporting the Current Model 6511RC Configuration
94
Removing the Defective Model 6511RC
97
Importing a Saved Configuration
98
Installing the Replacement Model 6511RC
98
Completing the Installation
99
Contacting Patton for Assistance
101
Introduction
102
Contact Information
102
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (Rmas)
102
Warranty Coverage
102
Out-Of-Warranty Service
102
Returns for Credit
102
Return for Credit Policy
103
RMA Numbers
103
Shipping Instructions
103
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