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Format - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-22
Figure 3-1 eVision Web Browser Management Tool - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-1
Figure 3-2 Authentication Failed Screen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-7
Figure 3-3 eVision Web Browser Management Tool Components - - - - - - - - - - - 3-8
Figure 3-4 Menu Tree with Menu Selected - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-11
Figure 3-5 Tab Selections in the View Area - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-12
Figure 3-6 Edit Transparent LAN Facility View - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-13
Figure 3-7 Alarms Window - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-14
Figure 3-8 Configuration View (Transparent LAN Facility View) - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-16
Figure 3-9 Edit Transparent LAN Facility View - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-19
Figure 3-10 Edit Connection-oriented Flow VLAN Facility View - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-23
Figure 3-11 Create Connection-oriented Flow View - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-26
Figure 3-12 Options Available When Multi COS is Enabled - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-28
Figure 3-13 Edit Connection-less Flow VLAN Facility View - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-32
Figure 3-14 Create Connection-less Flow View - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-34
Figure 3-15 Maintenance View of LAN Facility (Operations Tab) - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-38
Figure 3-16 Maintenance View of LAN Facility (Alarm Attributes Tab) - - - - - - - - 3-39
Figure 3-17 Edit Alarm Attributes Window - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-40
Figure 3-18 Loopback View (WAN) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-41
Figure 3-19 Etherjack Diagnostic Status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-42
Figure 3-20 Etherjack Diagnostic Results - All Tests Passed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-43
Figure 3-21 Etherjack Diagnostic Results - Failure Detected - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-44
Figure 3-22 Cable Length Benchmark Using Etherjack Diagnostics - - - - - - - - - 3-45
Figure 3-23 Edit Cable Length Benchmark Information Screen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-49
Figure 3-24 Edit ECPA Test Streams Window - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-52
Figure 3-25 ECPA Test Setup Window (Flow VLAN) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-53
Figure 3-26 ECPA Test Results Window - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-54
Figure 3-27 ECPA First Frame from ECPA Results Window - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-55
Figure 3-28 ECPA First Frame Window from Menu Tree - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-56
Figure 3-29 Viewing RADIUS Counts in Performance Monitoring View - - - - - - - 3-63
Figure 3-30 Selecting Port Counts in Performance Monitoring View - - - - - - - - - 3-66
Figure 3-31 Performance Monitoring View with Port Counts in Tabular Format - 3-67
Figure 3-32 Performance Monitoring View with Port Counts in Chart Format - - - 3-67
Figure 3-33 Edit Port PM Threshold Window - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-69
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Before installing and provisioning the FSP 150CCf-825, familiarize yourself with the FSP
150CCf-825 equipment, its functions and requirements. The following chapters support the
installation and operation of the FSP 150CCf-825:
Chapter 1, Installing the FSP 150CCf-825 contains FSP 150CCf-825 feature descriptions
and a step by step walk through of the installation process. It is organized in a recommended
work flow sequence for new installations and provides support for software upgrades.
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Chapter 5, Configuration Settings and Technical Data contains configuration option setting
information to be used as a guide to plan, operate, configure and maintain the FSP
150CCf-825. It contains FSP 150CCf-825 technical specifications, system default settings,
configuration options and provisioning rules using the eVision web browser management tool.
High level descriptions and provisioning rules are provided for each eVision configuration
option. Additional information for each option description can be found in the Application
Notes for specific features. For CLI option settings and rules, refer to the Etherjack OS (EOS)
Command Line Interface Handbook.
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Chapter Contents
This chapter provides the following information supporting FSP 150CCf-825 installation and
provisioning:
Section 1.4 Overview of the FSP 150CCf-825, on Page 1-16 contains major feature
descriptions.
Audience
The reader must have sufficient knowledge of the following when using this document:
IP addressing
WAN facility provisioning requirements
LAN EVC provisioning requirements
Fiber handling and cleaning procedures (if connecting fiber cables)
Power handling and connection procedures (if connecting DC power)
Related Documentation
Refer to the following documents for additional information about the FSP 150CCf-825:
FSP 150CCf-825 Etherjack OS (EOS) Command Line Interface Handbook
FSP 150CCf-825 Quick Start Guide
FSP 150CCf-825 Product Description
FSP 150CCf-825 SNMP User Guide
Documentation Feedback
We want our manuals to be as helpful as possible. Feedback regarding the manuals are
therefore always welcome. You can e-mail your comments/suggestions to:
global-techdocu@advaoptical.com
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Procedure
Step 1 Ensure that an interface device, such as a craft interface, is connected to the network
and is operating correctly before continuing.
Step 2 Establish a communication connection to the NID(s) and log on. See Section 3.2
Logging Onto the FSP 150CCf-825, on Page 3-4.
Step 3 Observe the Alarms Window to view all current alarms, and record the alarm
severity. See Figure 3-3, on Page 3-8 for an overview of the eVision web browser
management tool components and the location of the Alarm Window.
Step 4 Determine which current alarm has the greatest service effect, and record the alarm.
Service-affecting (SA) critical alarms should be cleared first, followed by Major SA
alarms, and then Minor SA alarms. Then any remaining non-service-affecting
(NSA) major alarms should be cleared, followed by any minor alarms.
Step 5 Locate the appropriate alarm indication description and suggested troubleshooting
techniques for the specific problem.
Refer to Section 5.8 Alarm Attributes, Probable Cause and Trouble Clearing,
on Page 5-49 for identifying, interpreting, and troubleshooting alarms.
Refer to Section 1.6.1 Connectors and LED Descriptions, on Page 1-46 for
descriptions of connectors and front-panel LED indications.
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Step 6 After performing suggested trouble clearing actions, did the alarm or status condition
clear?
If YES:
Record the time the alarm was cleared, and continue with the next step.
If NO:
Obtain ADVA technical assistance (see below).
End of Procedure
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Partner Login
ADVAs partner login provides a suite of interactive, networking services that provide
immediate access to ADVA information and resources at any time, from anywhere in the world.
This highly integrated internet application is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for doing business
with ADVA.
The partner logins broad range of features and services help customers and partners to
streamline business processes and improve productivity. Through your partner login, you will
find information tailored especially for you, including networking solutions, services, and
programs. In addition, you can resolve technical issues with online support services, download
and test software packages, and order ADVA training materials.
Access your partner login via the ADVA home page at http://www.advaoptical.com
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discard untagged frames arriving at the Client port. Priority tagged frames are treated
as untagged frames for the purpose of filtering. The Tagged Frame Filter and Untagged
Frame Filter parameters can be set when a Client port is operating in either Transparent
or Flow-VLAN mode.
Single Tagged Flows at the Client Port
When a Client port is operated in a VLAN aware (Flow-VLAN) mode; untagged and
tagged ingress frames are treated differently.
The CoS priority of a single tagged VLAN flow is identified by the VLAN priority of the
outer tag.
The VLAN ID identifies the switching path; the VLAN priority identifies the CoS priority.
Client Ethernet Virtual Circuit Connection
A Client Ethernet virtual circuit connection is identified by a unique X-tag at a Client
Ethernet port. In the upstream direction, the system can translate this X-TAG value into
any S and C tag combination at the network interface. In the downstream direction, the
system can translates the S and C tag combination into an X-TAG value.
Network Ethernet Virtual Circuit Connection
A network Ethernet virtual circuit connection is identified by a unique S and C tag
combination at the network Ethernet port. Both the outer and inner VLAN IDs can be any
valid value. The CoS priority of frames within a double tagged VLAN flow is identified
by the VLAN priority of the outer tag.
Egress Port Rate Limiting
The system supports per-port rate limiting at the egress of each Client Ethernet port.
The system can distinguish up to 8 CoS associated with egress port rate limiting. Up to
8 queues can be assigned to a customer port to perform egress rate limiting using CoS
differentiation.
Flow Control
The system supports flow control using PAUSE frames per IEEE 802.3x on all Ethernet
ports. Flow control can be enabled and disabled independently on each port. Separate
controls are provided for Receive and Transmit directions to allow individual control over
generating and responding to PAUSE frames.
Ingress Policing
The system supports policing in the ingress path of customer Ethernet ports. Policing
flows can be defined by any combination of port VLAN ID(s) and VLAN priority
parameters. The system supports up to 472 upstream ingress QoS queues which can
be scheduled independently. The system supports up to 40 downstream egress queues
which can be scheduled independently. This allows for CoS scheduling at the customer
ports.
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The system supports Committed Information Rate (CIR), Excess Information Rate
(EIR), Committed Burst Size (CBS) and Excess Burst Size (EBS) service parameters for
each service flow.
Packets marked red are discarded immediately at the policer.
Packets which are marked green are forwarded unmodified.
Counts of Red, Green and Yellow frames for each port are maintained by the system.
Policing and Traffic Buffering
A policing function which utilizes a token refresh concept is employed to police traffic at
Client Ethernet port ingress.
Frames are tail-dropped if there is no room for a frame in the destination QoS queue.
Traffic Shaping and Scheduling
The system provides the option for per-QoS flow shaping and per-QoS flow CoS
queuing at the network Ethernet port.
The system provides per-class scheduling at the Client Ethernet ports. Up to 8 CoS
values can exist per port.
MAC Bridging
The system supports a proprietary form of MAC bridging known as MAC to TAG
translation which switches MAC frames between customer Ethernet ports and network
EVCs on the network Ethernet ports.
Layer 2 Control Protocol Transparency
Metro Ethernet Forum compliance for Layer 2 Control Protocol Disposition (CPD)
Local Management Ethernet Port
Management interface via RJ-45 10/100 Base-T LAN port or RJ-45 RS-232 Serial
Console port with Auto MDIX capability.
The system supports DHCP on the management LAN to obtain its IP address from a
central server.
The local management LAN port can be disabled via configuration setting over any of
the management interfaces supported on the system to prevent access into the carriers
management network or launching denial of service attacks toward the local host
processor. The port can be enabled and disabled via remote management access.
Communications and Management Connectivity
Management tunnel connectivity may be established on both Network and Client
Ethernet interfaces as a VLAN or Ethernet MAC-based channel.
In IP over Ethernet mode, management tunnels support ARP. A maximum of 20 ARP
entries are supported. The Aging process is applied on ARP cache entries (default 5
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minute aging).
In IP over Ethernet mode, management tunnels support Proxy ARP. The system allows
user to retrieve the ARP cache.
The system maintains one IP address associated with the local management LAN port.
When routing is enabled, the system maintains an IP address per interface
(management LANs on Network and Client interfaces).
The IP/ETH management tunnel supports a Default Gateway setting.
RIPv2 is supported on management tunnels and local management LAN port.
Security features include: user access security levels, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
support for security of Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPS) and Secure Shell
(SSH) management protocols. Telnet and HTTP protocols may be disabled to ensure
secure access.
The system provides an HTML-based GUI interface for all controls, administration,
monitoring and operations. This is accessible via HTTPS on any of the Ethernet
management interfaces (local and remote).
Scheduled Ping provides a current state of management link connectivity. A list of IP
addresses are pinged periodically and the results are analyzed. The ping rate and alarm
activity are provisionable. All Scheduled Ping attributes are stored in non-volatile
memory. Any enabled Scheduled Ping will resume after an FSP 150CCf-825 warm or
cold restart.
Management and Management Protocols
The system supports SSH (secure shell) for ASCII-based CLI access.
The system supports HTTPS for the GUI interface.
Web interface can be disabled via configuration parameters.
SNMP v1, v2c and v3 support.
The product supports an enterprise MIB for proprietary technology (such as Etherjack
diagnostics, Etherjack CPA and Etherjack Service Assurance).
The product supports a proprietary enterprise MIB for port/service configuration and for
communications management.
Software Load Management
The system software image is stored in non-volatile memory. Two software versions
may be stored in the system at one time - a primary or active image and a backup or
standby image.
Software image versions are visible via all management interfaces and software image
integrity is maintained via checksum.
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The system supports a Software Upgrade capability accessed and controlled via the
management LAN port as well as management tunnels.
FTP and HTTP(S) protocols are used to transfer software loads from a remote server
to RAM. If the file transfer is successful, the system then writes the new software image
to the NV-memory.
The software copy and upgrade actions are separate events. A software copy can take
place without an automatic software upgrade. The software upgrade may be performed
at a later time.
Database Management
All configuration settings can be stored in non-volatile memory.
The system supports remote database back up and restore. The database may be
copied to a remote server (using FTP or HTTP file copy) for secure storage and later
restored to the system. Each system software release provides the means to convert
and utilize the configuration database from the prior 2 older releases. Only forward
compatibility of configuration databases is required.
Configuration Management
CLI show running-config command provides the ability to capture a current FSP
150CCf-825 configuration which may be edited and re-played to other FSP
150CCf-825s. The output consists of a sequence of input commands required to
duplicate the configuration (starting from the default configuration).
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length(s) captured, the test operator can quickly determine if a cable open connection
is located at a particular patch panel, possibly preventing the need to dispatch
maintenance personnel to the remote site.
Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) feature provides Service Level Agreement (SLA)
Monitoring for Ethernet services. ESA reports Frame Delay Performance, Frame Delay
Variation Performance and Frame Loss Ratio Performance, as defined by standards
that are currently in progress.
Scheduled ESA.
Fault Propagation
Provisionable WAN and LAN Facility Fault Propagation (WFFP and LFFP) notifies
upstream equipment and CPE equipment of a failure on the WAN or LAN facility. An
EFM - Remote Link Down (RLD) option is provisionable, where an RLD message
received on the WAN port may result in fault propagation to the LAN port.
Fault propagation hold-off feature provides a programmable delay before fault
propagation is enacted between LAN and WAN ports. This provides filtering of short
duration faults and prevents the network from over-reacting to customer network
changes.
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The FSP 150CCf-825 is configured with default factory settings, however, you may wish to
modify these settings (refer to Section 5.2 System Default Parameters and Maximum
Bandwidth, on Page 5-2 for FSP 150CCf-825 default settings).
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The FSP 150CCf-825 is designed for use in a desktop or communications closet environment.
Wall-mount and rack-mount options are also available. The chassis is 1.75 inches high, 17.2
inches wide and approximately 8.6 inches deep. The FSP 150CCf-825 is convection cooled
(no fans or filters). A heat deflector should be installed between a group of four FSP
150CCf-825s and heat generating equipment or heat sensitive equipment (refer to Section
5.13.5 Technical Specifications List by Functional Area, on Page 5-91 for details). Its
operating temperature is 0 to +50 C, and a relative humidity range of 5% to 95%
non-condensing. The system is powered by dual AC and/or DC Power Supply Units (PSUs),
and optionally, an external AC to 12 VDC power converter.
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Connection-Oriented Services
In Connection-oriented mode, client Ethernet frames from a UNI are statically mapped to a
network EVC based on the client port, client VLAN, frame priority, or some combination thereof.
Connection-oriented mode supports E-LINE service types providing EPL and EVPL service
offerings. An example is shown in Figure 1-4.
A Connection-oriented UNI which maps all client frames to a single EVC is said to operate in
Transparent mode, as is the case for UNI-1 in Figure 1-4. UNI-2 maps some frames to one
EVC and other frames to another EVC. In the example, UNI-2 uses a single VLAN tag to
determine which EVC to address. Such a service is referred to as a single-tagged
multiple-service offering. UNI-3, in contrast, maps frames with a single VLAN 404 to an EVC.
This type of offering is referred to as single-tagged single-service.
Network EVCs
UNI <> EVC
Mapping
UNI-1 All frames
UNI-1
UNI-2 VLAN 56
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Connection-Less Services
The system supports MAC bridging between customer UNIs and network EVCs that are
configured as bridge ports, as illustrated in Figure 1-5. A proprietary form of MAC bridging is
supported for ingress packets received on customer UNIs. This proprietary form of MAC
bridging is known as MAC to TAG.
The system supports up to 5 instances of the MAC BRIDGE to enable partitioning between
multiple customers. A MAC bridge instance attaches at most one customer Ethernet port but
may connect to multiple network EVCs.
In Connection-less mode, client frames from a UNI are dynamically mapped to one or more
network EVCs based on the frames destination MAC address. This mechanism enables
support of point to multipoint network topologies. In Connection-less mode, the system
performs MAC learning on frames to determine on which EVC to forward the frame. If the
system does not know where to forward the frame, it replicates and broadcasts the frame on
all EVCs associated with the service.
The system maintains a mapping between MAC Bridge, network EVC port and customer UNIs.
A customer UNI may be associated with multiple network EVCs.
In the upstream direction, an S-tag and optionally a C-tag are added to all frames that are
forwarded to a network EVC. In the downstream direction S-tag and C-tags are stripped from
all frames received at the network EVC.
Customer VLAN tags can be optionally switched through the bridge transparently, i.e., the port
can be operating in VLAN unaware mode while in Bridged mode.
MAC
UNI-2 Table Network Port
UNI-3
MAC
Table
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In addition to providing media conversion, ADVAs Etherjack technology provides carriers with
an intelligent Ethernet demarcation device that is aligned with emerging Ethernet OAM
standards for transport, connectivity and services from IEEE, MEF and ITU standards bodies.
ADVA's patented Etherjack technology allows carriers to deploy profitable Ethernet services
by providing carrier grade remote monitoring and diagnosis for Ethernet based services. This
capability is analogous to the Smartjack capability used as a demarcation point for traditional
T1 services (see Figure 1-6).
T1 V.35
ADM or Smartjack or Switch/Router
Modem CSU/DSU
While early data services were delivered blind, without demarcation capability, carriers quickly
determined that remote management was critical to providing value-added services to their
customers while reducing truck rolls and the expense of diagnosing an Ethernet service
problem.
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Using Etherjack technology, the FSP 150CCf-825 monitors the performance of Ethernet
services and provides carriers with advance visibility of performance degradation (RMON
Etherstats) before an outage occurs. The Ethernet performance data is presented in 15 minute
bins just like traditional T1 performance data, and can provide indication of whether a fault is
a one time event, or an on-going problem.
When a fault occurs, the FSP 150CCf-825 provides fault isolation and diagnosis of both the
carrier network as well as the final Cat5 connection to the customer premise equipment (CPE).
It enables a carrier to diagnose Ethernet cable faults to determine if the customer's Cat5 cable
is open-circuit, short-circuit or properly terminated.
When Etherjack locates a cable fault; it will provide the distance from a FSP 150CCf-825
Ethernet port to the cable fault to the nearest meter. In addition, the FSP 150CCf-825 can
detect if an Ethernet cross-over cable has been improperly installed on the LAN port, and
re-configure its port to compensate for the improper wiring. These unique isolation and
diagnosis capabilities can dramatically reduce the quantity and duration of truck rolls
necessary to maintain Ethernet services.
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For additional information on Etherjack Performance Monitoring using eVision, see Section
3.8 Performance Monitoring, on Page 3-63. For information on the PMs available and default
settings, see Section 5.9 Performance Monitoring Settings, on Page 5-58.
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Etherjack Diagnostics
Etherjack diagnostics provide a suite of tests to isolate faults between carrier equipment,
customer equipment and Ethernet cables:
Ethernet port loopbacks to verify driver and receiver issues
Ethernet LAN cable diagnostics to detect open-circuit, short-circuit conditions
Manual restart of Ethernet auto-negotiation sequences (to detect one-way failures and
MDIX conditions)
The FSP 150CCf-825 can monitor the status of a physical Ethernet link to determine whether
the link is properly terminated, improperly terminated, open-circuit or short-circuit. See Figure
1-9 for an example of Etherjack diagnostics results using the eVision Web Browser
Management Tool. For additional information on Etherjack Diagnostics using eVision, see
Etherjack Diagnostics, on Page 3-42.
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CO Based
Test Head
Loopback Loopback
Test Pattern 2 Test Pattern 1
As shown in the example in Figure 1-11, traffic is looped back into the network and back to the
test-set. The test-set can look for any anomalies such as frame loss or out-of-sequence
frames. The loopback eliminates the need to connect a test-set in the field or at the customer
premise to verify round-trip service.
Three basic types of loopback are available: Port, VLAN and EFM-OAM. The following
loopback functions are available:
Terminal Loopback
Terminal Timed Loopback
Facility Loopback
Facility Timed Loopback
Terminal VLAN Loopback
Facility VLAN Loopback
Remote EFM-OAM Loopback
Note: For WAN interfaces when LAG is present, only a WAN-1 or WAN-2 loopback may
be applied at a time. They cannot be applied simultaneously on WAN-1 and
WAN-2.
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Port Loopback
Port loopbacks consist of Terminal and Facility loopbacks, which may be applied in a constant
or timed manner. A terminal loopback connects all traffic frames about to be transmitted from
the port to the associated, incoming receiver (see Figure 1-12). This operation also enables
testing of internal receivers and transmitters. Placing a port in facility loopback mode connects
all traffic frames received from the port to the associated transmitter (see Figure 1-13).
Both terminal and facility loopbacks will loop back all traffic frames (including EFM-OAM
messages), resulting in a disruption of service. Selecting the timed loopback option can
minimize the amount of time service is disrupted while allowing a specified duration of testing.
RX TX RX TX
RX TX RX TX
TX RX TX RX
LAN WAN LAN WAN
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LAN WAN
X Layer 2 Cloud WAN LAN
TX Media RX TX RX
FRAMES:
Converter
SA MAC: 00:0B:90:00:08:32
Controller
DA MAC: 00:0B:90:02:8A:31
LAN WAN
Layer 2 Cloud WAN LAN
TX Media RX TX RX
FRAMES:
Converter
Controller: SA MAC: 00:0B:90:00:08:32
Swap SA/DA DA MAC: 00:0B:90:02:8A:31
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VLAN Loopback
Both terminal and facility loopbacks send all traffic frames, and therefore result in an
out-of-service disruption of service for the time the loopback is applied. The VLAN loopback
function can select egress frames with a specific VLAN ID to be looped back without disrupting
normal EVC traffic. During a VLAN loopback, only the specified VLAN traffic is looped back.
All other traffic is forwarded, preventing any disruption of service. See Figure 1-16. This
function is performed by the Media Controller Converter (MCC). Only one VLAN loopback may
be performed per system. Once a VLAN loopback has been operated, a second VLAN
loopback may not be performed on another entity. For WAN, selection and entry of Inner Tag
and/or Outer Tag VLAN IDs are possible.
TX Media RX TX RX
Converter
Controller VLAN ID = 4094-0
Selected VLAN(s) are looped back,
all other frames are forwarded
EFM-OAM Loopback
IEEE compliance requires EFM-OAM frame integrity when a loopback is in place. The
EFM-OAM loopback (which is similar to a facility loopback) performs this function by
processing all EFM-OAM frames while looping back all other traffic. The EFM-OAM loopback
function is performed by the Media Controller Converter (MCC). See Figure 1-17. Note that the
Remote EFM-OAM loopback includes management traffic, therefore management traffic is
dropped while the Remote EFM-OAM loopback is active. Since all EFM-OAM frames are still
processed, when the loopback is released, management connectivity will also be restored.
TX Media RX TX RX
Converter
Controller
All Other Traffic
EFM-OAM messages are processed, Remote EFM-OAM Loopback
all other frames are looped back command sent from this FSP 150CC
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Loopback
Test Pattern
ECPA
FSP 150CC FSP 150CC
The Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer (ECPA) provides a subset of Ethernet test
equipment functions embedded directly into the port cards so that each individual Ethernet port
can act as its own test equipment. This provides a means to test EVC connectivity and verify
service conformance from a remote location without the need for external test equipment.
The ECPA feature can be controlled remotely from a Network Management terminal anywhere
in the network. Together with port and VLAN loopback functions on each ECPA port, ECPA
allows in-service end-to-end EVC traffic testing.
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WAN CLIENT
ETHERNET ETHERNET
PORT INGRESS PORT
FRAME
PROCESSING
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
MEDIA
FRAME FRAME
WAN
MONITOR INJECT
EGRESS
FRAME
PROCESSING
PORT
LOOPBACK
(All frames)
VLAN
LOOPBACK
(Only selected EVC frames)
By injecting test traffic into an EVC connection, then looping the test traffic at the far end of the
EVC, and monitoring the echoed traffic, ECPA can verify network connectivity along with
several performance parameters. An example of this is shown in Figure 1-20.
EGRESS INGRESS
FRAME FRAME
PROCESSING PROCESSING
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
MEDIA
MEDIA
WAN
INGRESS EGRESS
FRAME FRAME
PROCESSING PROCESSING
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ECPA Operation
Under normal circumstances, the FrameInjector allows traffic from the MAC block to pass-thru
to the Ingress Frame Processing block. Similarly, the FrameMonitor, in normal operation,
passes frames transparently in the egress direction from the egress frame processing block to
the MAC block.
When placed in test mode, the FrameInjector can inject test traffic in the ingress or egress data
path. This test traffic emulates the flow of traffic from a UNI or EVC and allows various
characteristics of the traffic to be simulated to ensure that the EVC connection performs
correctly all the way through the network.
The FrameMonitor, when enabled, sniffs the ingress or egress traffic path for EVC test frames
and traps them. The FrameMonitor can perform various performance calculations on the test
traffic to analyze the EVC operation.
The FrameMonitor and FrameInjector also implement a flow loopback path which allows
egress traffic frames trapped in the FrameMonitor to be looped back to the FrameInjector for
transmission back into the network. This flow loopback enables a single EVC test traffic flow
to be looped back without affecting normal EVC traffic. This capability is critical to performing
multi-service port testing.
Each FrameInjector block is capable of sourcing three independent traffic flows, each with a
different set of characteristics. Thus, it is possible to test EVC performance for multiple classes
of traffic (for instance, with different priority levels) to ensure that different traffic classes receive
correct QoS treatment. Similarly, each FrameMonitor is capable of monitoring and analyzing
three independent data flows.
An ECPA test setup window via eVision walks you though the steps for selecting ECPA setup
and execution options, and performing ECPA diagnostics. You can place a facility in the
maintenance state, select the desired tests to perform, execute diagnostics, view test results,
and restore the facility from this window. Refer to Figure 1-21 for an example of an ECPA test
in progress using eVison.
For more information on the ECPA operation, see Etherjack Connection Performance
Analyzer, on Page 3-52.
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Scheduled Ping
The Scheduled Activity icon provides a Scheduled Ping feature. The Scheduled Ping feature
provides a current state of management link connectivity. Up to four IP addresses may be
scheduled at a provisioned rate (1 minute to 1440 minutes) and should a failure occur, a
provisionable alarm is raised against the IP address. A response threshold (1 to 4) is
provisionable, indicating the number of consecutive time-outs that must occur before the alarm
is raised. The alarm severity is provisionable for the group of IP addresses (Critical, Major,
Minor, Not Reported or Not Alarmed). For more information on Scheduled Activity, see Section
3.9 Scheduled Ping, on Page 3-72.
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Fault Propagation
The system supports both network to client and client to network Facility Fault Propagation
(FFP). This feature is designed to help notify downstream / upstream equipment about failures
occurring on the WAN / LAN interface.
LAN FFP is designed to notify the network (upstream) of failures on the LAN port. LAN FFP
can be configured to perform one of the following actions when a LAN port is down:
Do nothing (None) (default)
Disable WAN port. This will result in Loss of Signal at the upstream node in the
network and will cause a Link Deactivated condition to be raised against the WAN
port.
Send EFM RLD (Remote Link Down) message
WAN FFP is designed to notify the customer (downstream) of failures on the WAN connection
by (optionally) turning off the LAN port(s). WAN FFP can be configured to perform one of the
following actions when the WAN connection fails:
Do nothing (None) (default)
Disable LAN. This will shut down all LAN ports, which will result in Link Down at the
customer device(s) and will cause a Link Deactivated condition to be raised against
the LAN port.
Figure 1-23 Fault Propagation with RLD Notification Using Remote Link ID
WFFP=Disable LAN
Site A Site B
RLD msg (LID-2)
LAN-1 LLID=1 LAN-1 RLID=1
LAN-2 LLID=2 X FSP 150CC
WAN
FSP 150CC X LAN-2 RLID=2
LAN-3 LLID=3 X LAN-3 RLID=2
LAN-4 LLID=4 LAN-4 RLID=3
LAN-5 LLID=5 LAN-5 RLID=4
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Site B WAN FFP is set to Disable LAN with Fault Propagation Delay set to 2 (seconds) and
LAN-2 and LAN-3 Remote Link IDs are set to 2. Site B detects the EFM RLD message and
identifies LAN-2 and LAN-3 as the RLID-2 members of the Remote Link ID list. Site B
implements the defined Fault Propagation Delay (in this case it is set to 2 seconds) and then
disables LAN-2 and LAN-3 at Site B.
When the fault on LAN-2 at Site A clears, the defined Fault Propogation Delay is applied (in
this case it is set to 0 seconds),then the EFM RLD message is cleared for LAN-2 (RLID-2). Site
B senses the EFM RLD message has cleared for LID-2, waits the defined Fault Propogation
Delay (in this case it is set to 2 seconds) and then re-activates LAN-2 and LAN-3.
Note: If the WAN RFI alarm notification code is set to Not Reported or Not Alarmed, then
the Fault Propagation feature will not activate for that alarm attribute.
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TX Media RX TX Media RX
Converter
EFM-OAM Dying Gasp sent
Converter
Controller to all EFM-OAM enabled interfaces Controller
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RX TX RX TX
TX RX TX RX
SNMP Dying Gasp sent
to resolved SNMP Target Address
To set up the SNMP Dying Gasp feature, first create the appropriate Ethernet encapsulated
MAC- or VLAN-based management tunnel (the SNMP Dying Gasp feature only applies to LAN
and WAN interfaces and are not applicable to the Management LAN or Serial Port). Then
configure SNMP Target addresses on the FSP 150CCf-825. Then enable SNMP Dying Gasp
at the system level. Once an SNMP target address has been configured and resolved, the
SNMP Trap Dying Gasp Interface will display, indicating that the SNMP Dying Gasp feature is
operational.
Resolving Target Addresses
The list of SNMP target addresses, as displayed, will be polled every 5 minutes to resolve
target addresses and verify reachability. It may take up to 10 minutes for a target address to
be resolved. Upon reboot, a resolved SNMP target address is not displayed until a second 5
minute cycle has completed. Outside of a reboot, changes are reflected after each 5 minute
poll cycle.
Resolving target addresses entails using traceroute to determine the appropriate interface. It
does not guarantee that the target address can be reached over that interface. Reachability
uses ping (ICMP Echo) in an attempt to reach the target address. If the Ping fails, an SNMP
Dying Gasp Trap Host Unreachable Via Ping alarm is raised. Note that reaching the IP
address does not equate to an SNMP trap receiver running at that IP address. It is also
possible that the ping could fail (e.g., be filtered by the network even though an SNMP trap
would get through).
If an SNMP target address is unresolved, the SNMP Dying Gasp trap cannot be transmitted
for that SNMP target address. Each interface may have one target address resolved for it. This
means that a device that has two management tunnels, with a resolved target address on each
tunnel, will send out two SNMP Dying Gasp traps - one for each interface.
The first target address per interface that is resolved is considered as the resolved one for
that interface. Other target addresses that would be reachable on that same interface will be
listed as unresolved.
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Customer Domain
The CFM features included in this release of the FSP 150CCf-825 are:
Configure Maintenance Domains (MD)
Configure Maintenance Associations (MA)
Configure and manage Maintenance End Points (MEP)
Configure and manage Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIP)
Transmit and receive Continuity Check Messages
Initiate transmission of and receive responses for Link Trace and Loopback Messages
Detect and raise CFM-related alarms
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CFM Overview
The managed network in the context of CFM consists of Maintenance Domains (MDs),
Maintenance Domain levels, and Maintenance Associations (MAs). An MA consists of a set of
Maintenance End Points (MEPs) and Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIPs) that have the
same MA ID and MD level.
CFM exchanges messages and performs operations on a per-domain basis. A Maintenance
Domain is a bridged network (or network of bridged networks) maintained by an operator.
Multiple domains at different levels create a hierarchy of Maintenance Domains. Each
maintenance domain is assigned a Maintenance Domain level between 0 and 7. Suggested
Maintenance Domain level allocation is: Customer Domain (5-7), Service Provider Domain
(3-4), Operator Domain (0-2). An example of a Maintenance Domain hierarchy is shown in
Figure 1-28.
Customer Domain
MD Level = 5
Service Provider Domain
MD Level = 3
Operator Domain Operator Domain
MD Level = 2
A Maintenance Domain at a higher level is a subscriber of the services of a lower level domain.
As shown in Figure 1-28, the MD at level 5 (Customer Domain) uses the service provided by
the MD at level 3 (Service Provider Domain). Similarly, the Service Provider Domain at MD
level 3 uses the services of Operators A and B at MD level 2.
Maintenance Domain level restricts visibility upward and downward in the hierarchy. The
network topology of the Service Provider is not visible to the Customer Domain. Similarly, the
Service Provider cannot see the Operator Domains topology. A higher level domain can only
see what the lower level domain allows it to see.
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A Maintenance Association represents the service instance being monitored and consists of
MEPs which define the edge or boundary of the Maintenance Association. Even though only
one MEP is created on each bridge for a Maintenance Domain, the MEP IDs of all MEPs in the
MA must be configured at each bridge.
Maintenance Points
A maintenance point is a demarcation point on an interface that participates in CFM within a
Maintenance Domain. Maintenance points can be associated with a port, an EVC, or a VLAN
ID and can be created as an end point (MEP) or an intermediate point (MIP). MEPs define the
boundary of a maintenance association. A MEP can be configured as an up MEP or a down
MEP. Up MEPs transmit and receive CFM messages in the direction of the bridge relay. Down
MEPs are just the opposite - CFM messages are transmitted/ received in the direction facing
away from the bridge relay. Currently, down MEPs are not supported on LAN ports.
Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIPs) are intermediate hops on the path between MEPs
and are useful in fault isolation applications. MIPs are often MEPs for maintenance domains
at a lower MD level. See Figure 1-28.
Figure 1-29 illustrates the possible locations of the maintenance end points. Port based MEPs
are associated with the entire physical port. These are typically down MEPs created to monitor
the link between the local port and the far end port.
VLAN based MEPs are associated with specific VIDs. These are typically up or down MEPs
monitoring an X or Y tag. EVC based MEPs monitor the service instance over the network
interface. These MEPs are usually associated with C and S tags.
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C
B
Operator A Operator B
A D
Service Provider Domain
M EP
CCM MIP
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The CCM carries information about the sender such as the source MAC address, maintenance
association ID, source MEP ID, MD Level, etc. Each MEP receiving a CCM from a peer MEP
must catalog this information into a local CCM MEP database. An entry should be created in
the database for each MEP in the MA. The CCM interval ranges from 3.3 ms to 10 minutes.
The 3.3 ms CCM interval is intended for protection applications. An interval of 1 second is
recommended for fault detection.
LTM Ignored
C
Operator A Operator B
A D
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Loopback Message
Loopback Messages (LBMs) are unicast messages that a MEP transmits, at user request, to
verify connectivity to a particular maintenance point. LBMs may also contain additional data in
the payload to measure performance characteristics of the service. At the destination
maintenance point, a Loopback Reply Message (LBR) is transmitted back to the originating
MEP. A reply to a loopback message indicates whether a destination is reachable but does not
contain hop-by-hop discovery of the path. See Figure 1-32.
Operator B
Operator A
A D
LBM from MEP A forwarded to MEP B, LBR from MEB B forwarded to MEP A
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12V DC
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The following connectors are provided on the front panel of the FSP 150CCf-825:
Network 1GbE optical WAN port. The WAN interface in fiber mode uses an SFP optical
transceiver (SMF or MMF) that supports 1000 Base SX/LX/ZX.
Network 100/1000 Base-T copper WAN port (RJ45)
LAN 1 - 4: Client 10/100 Base-T copper LAN ports (RJ45)
LAN 5: Client 1GbE optical LAN port. The LAN interface in fiber mode uses an SFP
optical transceiver (SMF or MMF) that supports (1000 BaseLX10 or 1000 BaseLH) or
single fiber (1000 Base BX10).
LAN 5: Client 10/100/1000 Base-T copper LAN port (RJ45)
10/100 Base-T Management LAN port (RJ45)
RS-232 Serial Console (maintenance) port (RJ45)
4
Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
3
Active
2
2
1
1
1 3 5 2
1
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Figure 1-35 FSP 150CCf-825 -48 VDC Power Supply Unit Connectors
Status
- Gnd +
- Gnd +
1 2 3
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System LEDs
The names and functions of each general system LED are described in Table 1-4.
PSU-n Green Input power present and PSU operating with normal limits
Status Red PSU fail or input power out of spec
Off No critical alarms
CR
Red At least one critical alarm present on the system
Off No major alarms
MJ
Red At least one major alarm present on the system
Off No minor alarms
MN
Amber At least one minor alarm present on the system
Off No Power detected
Green Power OK and system operational
Status Power OK, but system fault detected, or
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Dying Gasp
Each Network and Client RJ-45 electrical Ethernet port has two LEDs associated with the
connector. The definitions of the LEDs are shown in Table 1-7.
Table 1-7 Network and Client Electrical RJ-45 Connector LED Definitions
Connector LED Color Definitions
RJ-45 Unassigned (for Client - applies to all ports,
for Network - only applies to Port B)
Off
Activity No Traffic
Activity
Link Port in optical (Fiber) mode (only applies to
Client optical Ethernet Port 5 and Network
Port B)
Flashing Green Traffic (TX or RX)
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Table 1-7 Network and Client Electrical RJ-45 Connector LED Definitions (Continued)
Connector LED Color Definitions
Unassigned (for Client - applies to all ports,
for Network - only applies to Port B)
Link Down
Green Working (Link detected)
Flashing Green Traffic (TX or RX)
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Mounting/Placement Procedures
If the FSP 150CCf-825 is to be placed on a desk or in a communications cabinet, refer to
Placing the FSP 150CCf-825 on a Desk-top or in a Communications Closet.
If the FSP 150CCf-825 is to be mounted on a wall or in a rack, perform one of the following
procedures:
Mounting the FSP 150CCf-825 to a Wall, on Page 1-54
Mounting the FSP 150CCf-825 in a 19 or 23 Rack, on Page 1-57
Step 1 Select a suitable location to install the FSP 150. The wall material and mounting
screws should be of sufficient strength to bear the load of the FSP 150 (approx. 9 lbs).
Step 2 Secure the FSP 150 wall mounting brackets to the center screw holes on the unit
using four screws each. See Figure 1-36.
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WARNING To avoid overheating and the risk of fire, do no block airflow through the
FSP 150. Leave at least 3 inches (7 cm) of space above and below the unit to provide
sufficient air flow.
Step 3 Use the wall mounting brackets as a template for marking holes. Drill mounting holes
and insert wall anchors, as required.
Step 4 Attach the FSP 150C mounting bracket to the wall using wall anchors and screws.
See Figure 1-37.
Step 5 Connect a ground wire to one of the screws and connect the other end to a suitable
building (earth) ground.
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Lk Rate
Network
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Lk Rate
Wall
Lk Rate
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Access
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Status
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Step 1 Determine the required mounting configuration for the rack installation.
Step 2 Secure the appropriate two ears to the FSP 150CCf-825 using four screws each, by
attaching them to either the front or center screw holes. See Figure 1-38.
Step 3 Mount the FSP 150CCf-825 to the rack with four #10-32 x 3/8 screws. See Figure
1-39.
Note: If additional FSP 150CCf-825s are to be stacked above each other, are
installed above heat producing components, or are installed below heat
sensitive components, heat deflector(s) must be installed. Install air
deflector(s) as described in Table 1-10.
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Power Requirements
The system is powered by dual AC and/or DC Power Supply Units (PSUs). PSUs can be of
similar type or mixed, and are hot swapable. It can be equipped with two AC modules, two DC
modules, or one of each. They are physically accessed at the front of the unit and source
connections are located on the front of each PSU module.
Optionally, a third possible power source, an external AC to 12 VDC power converter, may be
used. The 12 VDC power converter may be used alone, or mixed with AC and/or DC power
supply modules. It is physically connected at the rear of the unit. AC power converters may be
ordered separately for North American and international location.
If an external AC power converter and/or one PSU module fails - or its input source fails, the
remaining module continues to power the system without interruption to system function.
Note: The power supplies are not designed to operate in load-sharing mode.
AC Supply
The system operates with an AC source fused at 15A, with the voltage range specified in ANSI
specification C84.1-1989, Voltage Ratings (60 Hz) for Electric Power Systems Equipment,
Range B. The FSP 150CCf-825 can tolerate any frequency within the range of 60 (+/-3) Hz for
North American applications, and the range of 50 (+/-3) Hz for European applications. The
maximum power consumption from the 230 VAC supply is 40W.
DC Supply
The DC power connector is a 3-pin socket (Battery, Return, Frame Ground) which includes a
mated connector, providing protection against improper (reversed polarity) connection at the
NID. The maximum power consumption from the -48 VDC supply is 40W. External fuse rating
is 5A.
The FSP 150CCf-825 operates properly when supplied with minimum and maximum operating
voltages for North American and International applications, as shown in Table 1-11.
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For optical cabling installation, you will need the following items for this procedure:
Optical Power Meter
Fiber Cleaner
Small Form-factor Plug-ables (SFPs), as required
Refer to Section 1.6.1 Connectors and LED Descriptions, on Page 1-46 and Section
5.13.1 Connector Pin Assignments, on Page 5-86 for supporting information when
performing the following procedure.
Procedure
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DANGER Avoid the risk of electrical shock. Follow local procedures for working with
electrical power. High voltage may be present in the following tasks. Shut off the power
from the power source or turn off the circuit breakers before proceeding. Use properly
insulated tools when working with power connections. Do not allow any metal objects
to connect across power terminals.
Step 4 Verify that the office DC power supply is set up to deliver the correct operating voltage
to the FSP 150CCf-825 (between -40.5 and -72 VDC). Verify that the correct fuse or
breaker (5 A rating) is installed at the power supply source and that power is turned
off. Repeat for a second DC power supply source, if present.
Step 5 Using a volt meter, measure the voltages at the source power supply terminals. Verify
that no voltage is present. Repeat for a second DC power supply source, if present.
Step 6 Run the DC power cables (shipped with the power supply unit) from the FSP
150CCf-825 to the office battery terminals. Dress the power cables. Repeat for a
second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 7 Remove the blank PSU front panel, then insert the DC power supply unit into the front
panel. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present. If the second PSU slot
is unused, ensure that a blank PSU card is inserted into the slot. Tighten the thumb
screws on both PSU slots.
Step 8 Connect the green Frame Ground wires to the Frame Ground terminal. Repeat for
a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 9 Connect the black Office Return wires to the RTN DC power supply terminals.
Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 10 Connect the red Office Battery wires to the BATT DC power supply terminals. Repeat
for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 11 Verify that all power terminal connections are tight and that no strands of wire are
shorting terminals together. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 12 Reconnect the office power source (reinstall fuses, reset breakers or turn on supply).
Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
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Step 13 Use a volt meter to verify the A side power and ground at the power terminals. Ensure
that the voltage between BATT and RTN terminals measures between -40.5 and -72
VDC. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if present.
Step 14 Using a volt meter, measure the voltage between RTN and Frame GND terminals.
Verify that 2 VDC or less is present. Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if
present.
Step 15 Connect the power cables to FSP 150CCf-825 front connectors (red wire / connector
release tab oriented at the bottom). Repeat for a second DC power supply unit, if
present.
The power supply Status LED should illuminate green. During the power cycle, the
front panel Status LED will illuminate red for approximately 1 minute, then will change
to solid green.
Step 17 Run the AC power cable (shipped with the FSP 150CCf-825 power supply unit) from
the FSP 150CCf-825 to the AC power outlet, externally fused at 15A. Dress the power
cables. Repeat for a second AC power supply unit, if present.
Step 18 Remove the blank PSU front panel, then insert the AC power supply unit into the front
panel. Repeat for a second AC power supply unit, if present. If the second PSU slot
is unused, ensure that a blank PSU card is inserted into the slot. Tighten the thumb
screws on both PSU slots.
Step 19 Insert the power cable into the PSU front connector. Then insert the power cable into
the AC power outlet. Repeat for a second AC power supply unit, if present.
The power supply Status LED should illuminate green. If AC power is the only power
source: During the power cycle, the front panel Status LED will illuminate red for
approximately 1 minute, then will change to solid green.
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Step 21 Connect the power adaptor cable to the power connector (PWR) located at the rear
panel, connect the power cord into the power adapter, then plug the AC adaptor to
an AC (120V or 240V) wall outlet, externally fused at 15A.
If this is the only power source: During the power cycle, the front panel Status LED will
illuminate red for approximately 1 minute, then will change to solid green.
Step 26 For metallic WAN interface(s): Connect the WAN cable(s) to the designated WAN
port(s) using a Cat 5 LAN cable (RJ-45 connector). Otherwise, go to the next step.
Step 27 For metallic LAN interface(s): Connect the client Ethernet communications
equipment (PC, hub, switch, or router) to the first designated client LAN port using a
Cat 5 LAN cable (RJ-45 connector). Repeat for each additional client LAN port, as
required. Otherwise, go to the next step.
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DANGER Never handle exposed fiber optic cables with bare hands or
touch it to your body. A fiber fragment could enter the skin and be very difficult to detect
and remove.
WARNING Prevent damage to fiber optic cables. Do not bend fiber optic cables to
a radius less than 50 mm.
WARNING To avoid damage to optical receivers, do not connect any fibers until
instructed to do so. Always check optical levels before connecting fiber optic cables.
Step 30 Run the optical fiber cables to the FSP 150CCf-825. Do not connect the cable(s) to
the FSP 150CCf-825 connectors at this time. They will be connected later.
Step 31 Dress all fiber optic cables. Use local practices for protecting all cables and
connectors.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the console cable between the FSP 150CCf-825 RS-232 Serial Console
Port and a PC using the RJ-45 cable and the DB-9 converter. See Section 1.6.1
Connectors and LED Descriptions, on Page 1-46 for the RS-232 Serial Console
Port connector location.
Step 2 From the PC, start a communications utility application (such as TeraTerm Pro Web
or HyperTerminal) with the following COM port settings:
Note: The Serial Console Port supports only 9600 baud. Do not use Autobaud.
Table 1-12 COM Port Settings
PARAMETER SETTING
Baud Rate 9600 baud
Data 8 bits
Stop Bits 1
Parity None
Flow Control None
Step 3 Hit the Enter key and you will be prompted to enter a login and password. The
default login and password are covaro1 and covaro#1, respectively. A warning
banner and continue query displays. Enter y to the query and the serial console CLI
prompt (-->) will then be displayed.
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Procedure
Step 1 If you will be commissioning the FSP 150CCf-825 using the Serial Console port or
Management LAN port, go to Step 6. If you will be commissioning a FSP 150CCf-825
via the WAN port (for example, from a remote location), determine the WAN interface
provisioning requirements, then continue with the next step to set up the WAN port
via CLI commands.
Step 2 Connect your PC to the FSP 150CCf-825 RS-232 Serial Console Port as described
in Section 1.6.4 Establish Communications Via Serial Console Port.
Step 3 Use the following CLI commands (as applicable) to provision the WAN interface via
CLI commands (refer to the FSP 150CCf-825 Etherjack OS (EOS) Command Line
Interface Handbook for CLI command details):
Note: The following are a list of the minimal WAN interface provisioning
commands required prior to setting up WAN port communications.
Step 4 Verify the changes by using the show interface e1000-wan-1 or show this
command followed by a carriage return.
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Step 5 Enter the database save command followed by a carriage return. The system will
display a warning message and when complete, the CLI prompt will appear, as
shown in the following example:
config:if(e1000)--> database save
config:if(e1000)-->
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CAUTION For GNE/SNE configurations, perform the software upgrade on the SNE
first, and perform the upgrade on the GNE last. This will prevent loss of communication
during the upgrade process. Both FSP 150CCf-825s in a GNE/SNE configuration must
be set to the same software version in order for some features to work correctly, e.g.,
LCP to work in BCP encapsulation mode.
The Software Upgrade procedure is accomplished by using the eVision Web Browser
Management Tool. Prior to performing the following procedure, it is recommended that you
become familiar with the Web Browser Management Tool (see Chapter 3, Web Browser
Management Tool). To download the latest software version, go to Section 3.14 Software
Upgrade, on Page 3-89.
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Upon completion, save the configuration in eVision by selecting File and then Save Changes
from the menu bar.
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Upon completion, save the configuration in eVision by selecting File and then Save Changes
from the menu bar.
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Optical Networking
2.1 Overview
The Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) feature is a real-time monitoring tool to allow Ethernet
services to be subjectively measured for the basis of Service Level Agreements (SLA). ESA
implements standards-based approaches that are currently in progress.
SLA monitoring is a key success factor for carriers offering premium Ethernet services.
Sophisticated enterprise customers demand SLA guarantees in their service contracts.
Carriers must monitor the performance of a connection to determine if the agreement is being
satisfied.
The ADVA FSP 150CCf-825 offers built-in SLA monitoring via the ESA feature set. The ESA
feature provides Ethernet service providers with the ability to monitor individual customer SLAs
without the need to install any extra monitoring and reporting equipment. ESA test results are
displayed in tabular or chart format using the eVision Web Browser Management Tool. See
Figure 2-1 for an example of ESA test results in chart form.
Network Performance
Network performance is measured and reported in terms of the experience a packet
encounters as it traverses a network. This performance is typically expressed in terms of the
following four parameters:
delay
delay variation
packet loss
network availability
A Service Level Agreement for a service hosted on a network defines the performance
expectations of the network in terms of these four parameters.
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Delay
Delay, often referred to as latency, is the time delay experienced by a packet in traversing the
network from the source to the destination.
Controlling congestion points is just one means of ensuring consistent network throughput and
predictable network delay. Delay can cause significant QoS issues for sensitive services such
as voice and video. Voice and video over IP can compensate for minor delays across a
network, but once a threshold is exceeded, the quality of the service degrades exponentially.
Network delays are typically caused by queueing points in the network. The more queues
which a packet encounters, the greater is the potential for delay. The key to low latency QoS
is to minimize the amount of queueing which a packet encounters when transiting the network.
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Delay Variation
Jitter is the variation in the delay of transmission of packets from source to destination. Some
applications are more sensitive to jitter than others. Voice and video applications, for instance,
cannot tolerate excessive jitter. The same techniques and mechanisms employed to manage
delay are employed to bound the jitter across a network. With small queue sizes and committed
bandwidths, the maximum amount of jitter which a service will experience can be computed
and bounded. With appropriate tuning, a network can easily be engineered to meet the strict
jitter tolerances of jitter-sensitive traffic.
Packet Loss
Packet loss refers to the number of packets of a particular class which are received by the
network but are never delivered to the intended destination. Traffic loss is often expressed as
a ratio of: (#packets not delivered at destination) / (total #packets received at source).
Packet loss can occur due to physical errors on network links, hardware faults in network
equipment, and network congestion. Traffic loss can also be experienced if a service transmits
more bandwidth into the network than its SLA contract specifies. Rate limiting discards packets
which exceed the guaranteed bandwidth or burst size for a service. Congestion management
mechanisms, such as Random Early Discard (RED), can be employed to reduce congestion
within a network. Such algorithms randomly discard packets once the network nears
congestion. This practice effectively limits the size of traffic bursts presented to the network.
An applications response to packet loss is dependent on the application type. Certain
applications respond by ignoring lost packets. VoIP and video applications, for instance,
recover from a single lost packet by re-using the last packet received. Other applications, such
as E-mail, file transfer and web applications are intolerant to packet loss. Such applications
often rely on transport layer protocols, such as TCP/IP, to retransmit lost packets. Application
layer protocols may also guard against packet loss using retry methods.
Network Availability
Network availability refers to the percentage of time that a network is capable of transporting
packets between a source port and destination port. While a network may be capable of
physically transporting packets presented to it, it may not always meet the QoS specifications
for all traffic classes. Thus, we extend the definition of network availability as the percentage
of time that a network is able to transport packets while meeting the QoS requirements for each
traffic class supported by the network.
Failures which completely inhibit the transmission of packets are easy to detect and quantify
with simple metrics, but partial failures or service degrades which impact different traffic types
in different ways require QoS specific network probes and metrics.
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10/100BT 10/100BT
IP Network
Demarcation Demarcation
Device Device
Customer Customer
Premise Premise
Link Trunk Link
ESA Operation
The Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) feature provides real-time monitoring of the four major
network performance metrics (delay, delay variation, packet loss and network availability) for
an Ethernet circuit.
ESA operates by injecting test traffic into a live Ethernet connection and monitoring the delay,
jitter and loss of the test traffic as it transits the connection. Network availability is then
computed from the measured parameters.
ESA uses a special Probe object to inject test traffic into an Ethernet connection. This test
traffic is targeted to another object called a Reflector. See Figure 2-3. There are two types of
Reflectors. The first Reflector type is a simple Reflector which simply echoes the test traffic
back to the Probe. The Probe object then calculates round-trip delay, jitter and loss. The
second type of Reflector recognizes the injected test traffic and inserts timestamps into the test
traffic before reflecting it back to the Probe. This allows the Probe to compute one-way delay
and jitter.
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A Probe can support up to 10 active monitoring sessions each. A Reflector can terminate up
to 30 sessions. ESA utilizes IP layer frames to conduct performance monitoring. Probes and
Reflectors are assigned individual IP addresses to enable service monitoring across layer 2
and 3 networks.
The ICMP echo packet enables enhanced reporting which includes one-way measurements.
The UDP echo packet allows for a custom packet payload. By placing timestamp data in the
packet payload, an ADVA Probe / Reflector pair can determine one-way performance. In
addition to standard reporting measurements, Enhanced Reporting also includes the following
parameters:
One way delay
One way jitter
One way packet loss
To perform the one-way measurement, the Probe inserts a timestamp into the ICMP echo
packet as it sends the packet. When the Reflector receives the packet, it places a second
timestamp in the packet indicating when the packet was received. When the Reflector sends
the packet back toward the Probe, it inserts a third timestamp indicating time of transmission.
When the Probe receives the original packet, it again timestamps the packet as it is received.
The Probe then uses the four timestamps to calculate the one-way transmission time in both
directions (Probe to Reflector and Reflector to Probe). This operation is shown in Figure 2-4.
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A critical aspect of one-way measurements requires that the system clocks of the Reflector and
the Probe units be synchronized to a common source. The FSP 150CCf-825 utilizes the Simple
Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to synchronize the clocks of Probes and Reflectors. NTP/SNTP
timing distribution protocols provide timing accuracy of about 1 msec. More accurate timing
distribution mechanisms are also being investigated.
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Probe - Injector
ESA Packet
Network Processor
Generator
FPGA
Queue Mgr
Scheduler
Rate
Classifier Frame
Frame Limiting,
AFP,
Priority
Processor
Processor
VLAN lookup,
CoS,
Burstable Uplink
processing Push, Swap services
Reflector Operation
The ESA packets follow the same traffic path through the device as customer traffic. Just prior
to being sent to the customer port, if the packet matches the ESA Filter criteria, it is diverted
to the ESA Packet Processor. At the ESA Packet Processor, if the packet is an ICMP
timestamp request, the Receive timestamp is inserted. The echo/timestamp request packet is
then processed into an echo/timestamp reply. Just prior to leaving the ESA Packet Processor,
the Send Timestamp is inserted. This operation is shown in Figure 2-7.
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Reflector
ESA Packet
Network Processor
Processor
FPGA
ESA Filter Queue
Queue Mgr
Mgr Frame
Mgmt
Mgmt
Scheduler
Scheduler Processor
Frame
Frame Filter
Filter
Uplink
Frame
Frame Queue
Queue Mgr
Mgr
Classifier
Classifier Processor
Processor Scheduler
Scheduler
Create a Probe
The first step in creating an ESA test is to establish a probe at one FSP 150CCf-825. See
Figure 2-8 for an example of a Create Probes view. The parameters associated with a probe
are:
Port the client port on which the probe is created.
Probe Identifier a text identifier (up to 32 characters, no spaces) for the probe.
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Probe IP Address and Mask the IP address and subnet mask of the probe to which echo
replies will be sent.
Note 1: The IP address must not overlap with any non-ESA related subnet provisioned
within the FSP 150CCf-825.
Note 2: If more than one Probe IP address resides on the same subnet, they must all
be created on the same EVC.
Reflector IP Address and Mask the IP address and subnet mask of the reflector to which
echo replies (and optionally, timestamp) will be reflected back.
Protocol the type of protocol to use (UDP Echo or ICMP Echo for General and Round Trip
Delay count reporting, or ICMP Timestamp for General, Round Trip Delay, One-Way Delay and
Jitter count reporting).
VLAN ID and Priority the VLAN ID and Priority to be used for test traffic frames. To test a
specific FID on an existing Flow VLAN service, the VLAN ID and Priority entry should be a
member of that FID.
Service Type specifies whether the service is VLAN Tagged or Untagged. To test a specific
FID on an existing Flow VLAN service, the VLAN ID and Priority entry should be set to VLAN
Tagged.
Priority Map Mode and Priority identifies the priority classification mechanism for ESA
traffic. To test a specific FID on an existing Flow VLAN service, the Priority Map Mode should
match the actual service.
Packet Size the number of bytes for each test frame.
Packets Per Sample the number of test packets to send in a sample burst.
Packet Interval the interval between packets in a sample burst.
Dead Interval the settling time to wait after a sample burst is complete before starting the
next sample.
Response Timeout wait time for a response. Packets received after this time-out are
considered lost.
History Bins the number of bins of history results to keep.
History Interval the number of minutes in a single interval.
Distribution History Bins the number of distribution history bins to keep.
Distribution History Interval the number of minutes in a distribution history bin.
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Once a Probe has been created, the Probe will appear under its corresponding LAN entity in
the menu tree. You can view Probe details by expanding the LAN entity that the Probe has
been created on and selecting the specific Probe entity. See the menu tree in Figure 2-9.
Selecting a specific Probe entity in the Menu Tree will display the Probe status, configuration
details, count details and ESA reporting results. See Figure 2-9.
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A Probe view provides five tabs for viewing configuration details and ESA results:
Config tab for viewing Probe configuration and scheduling information details (see
Figure 2-9).
StatsConfig tab for viewing statistics configuration.
Stats tab for viewing ESA counts as provisioned by entering a right click on the Probe
entity and selecting Retrieve Counts (see Selecting and Viewing PM Counts, on Page
3-64 for a procedure on selecting ESA counts).
DistStats for viewing distributed statistics results (see Figure 2-10). A Summary-Curr.
tab displays the current bin, the Summary-Hist. tab displays all history bins, and the
rtDelay tab displays a graph of all binned Round Trip Delays.
Thresholds for viewing current provisioned thresholds (see Figure 2-11).
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Entering a right click on an existing Probe entity will provide menu selections for the specific
Probe.
Menu selections available for Probe entities are:
Edit - To edit Service Parameters, Traffic Settings or Statistics and Distribution
parameters. (A Probe that is assigned to an active schedule cannot be edited.)
Delete - To delete the Probe. (A Probe cannot be deleted if it is associated with a
Scheduled ESA Activity. To delete a Probe that is associated with a Scheduled ESA
Activity, the Scheduled ESA Activity must first be deleted.)
Retrieve Counts - To select the desired PM Counts to display in the Stats tab (see
Selecting and Viewing PM Counts, on Page 3-64).
Retrieve Stats - To retrieve Distribution Statistics for a specific period.
Edit Thresholds - To edit ESA performance monitoring thresholds.
Init. PM Registers - To initialize PM registers (see Initializing PM Registers, on Page
3-70).
Init. Dist. Registers - To initialize Distribution registers (see Initializing PM Registers,
on Page 3-70).
The following thresholds may be viewed and edited by entering a right click on the Probe entity
in the menu tree and selecting Edit Thresholds:
Probe to Reflector Packets
Reflector to Probe Packets
Probe to Reflector Errored Packets
Reflector to Probe Errored Packets
Lost Packets
Late Packets
Number of Gaps in Sequence Numbers
Out of Sequence Errors
Minimum Round Trip Delay
Maximum Round Trip Delay
Average Round Trip Delay
Sum of Round Trip Delays
Sum of Square of Round Trip Delays
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Create a Reflector
To create a reflector, the user specifies the following information:
Reflector ID the Reflector identifier (up to 32 characters, no spaces)
Port the port on which the reflector operates
Reflector IP Address, Mask the IP address and subnet mask of the reflector. (The IP
address must not overlap with any non-ESA related subnet provisioned within the FSP
150CCf-825.)
Note: Although it is possible for an FSP 150CCf-825 to contain both Reflectors and
Probes, it is not possible for a Probe-Reflector pair to be on the same FSP
150CCf-825. This is determined by the subnet of the Probe and Reflector IP
Address.
Once a Reflector has been created, the Reflector will appear under its corresponding LAN
entities in the menu tree. You can view Reflector details by expanding the LAN entity that the
Reflector has been created on and then selecting the specific Reflector entity. See the menu
tree in Figure 2-13.
Entering a right click on an existing Reflector or Probe entity will provide menu selections for
the specific Reflector. Menu selections available for Reflector entities are:
Delete
Suspend
Resume
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Scheduled ESA
A scheduled ESA is invoked by selecting the ESA icon on the Tool Bar or selecting ESA from
the Applications menu, expanding the system folder in the Menu Tree, entering a right click on
SchGroups and selecting Create New Group. See Figure 2-14 for an example of a Create New
Groups view.
The first step in creating an ESA test is to establish a probe at one FSP 150CCf-825. After one
or more Probes have been created, a Scheduled ESA may be provisioned as a:
one-shot or periodic execution
immediate or scheduled execution
continuous or fixed duration
One or more Probes may be scheduled using the same Activity ID, and multiple Scheduled
ESA activities may be created. Refer to Section 5.11 Scheduled Ping and ESA Activity
Settings, on Page 5-76 for detailed information on Scheduled ESA configuration options and
rules.
Once a Scheduled ESA has been created, options available when entering a right click on the
Activity ID in the Menu Tree are: Delete, Suspend and Resume. To delete an activity, you must
first Suspend the activity.
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Once a scheduled ESA has been activated, status results may be displayed. To display
PM counts, enter a right click on the appropriate Probe entity, select Retrieve Counts
from the menu selection, select the desired report Group, select the desired counts to
display and select OK. Then select the Stats tab to view the results. Results may be
refreshed by selecting the Stats tab.
Counts available are dependant upon which Protocol type has been entered when
creating the Probe and which report Group has been selected from the Groups selection
list (see Table 2-1).
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Table 2-1 ESA Counts By Protocol Type and Report Group (Continued)
Probe Protocol Type Report Group Count
Probe to Reflector Minimum One Way Delay
Probe to Reflector Maximum One Way Delay
Probe to Reflector Average One Way Delay
Probe to Reflector Sum of One Way Delay
Probe to Reflector Sum of Square of One Way Delays
One Way Delay
Reflector to Probe Minimum One Way Delay
Reflector to Probe Maximum One Way Delay
Reflector to Probe Average One Way Delay
Reflector to Probe Sum of One Way Delay
Reflector to Probe Sum of Square of One Way Delays
Probe to Reflector Minimum Positive Jitters
Probe to Reflector Maximum Positive Jitters
Probe to Reflector Number of Positive Jitters
Probe to Reflector Sum of Positive Jitters
Probe to Reflector Sum of Square of Positive Jitters
ICMP Timestamp
Probe to Reflector Minimum Negative Jitters
Probe to Reflector Maximum Negative Jitters
Probe to Reflector Number of Negative Jitters
Probe to Reflector Sum of Negative Jitters
Jitter Probe to Reflector Sum of Square of Negative Jitters
Reflector to Probe Minimum Positive Jitters
Reflector to Probe Maximum Positive Jitters
Reflector to Probe Number of Positive Jitters
Reflector to Probe Sum of Positive Jitters
Reflector to Probe Sum of Square of Positive Jitters
Reflector to Probe Minimum Negative Jitters
Reflector to Probe Maximum Negative Jitters
Reflector to Probe Number of Negative Jitters
Reflector to Probe Sum of Negative Jitters
Reflector to Probe Sum of Square of Negative Jitters
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ESA counts may be displayed in tabular format or chart format. Chart format may be
selected within the Retrieve Counts window by selecting Show Charts. See Figure 2-15
for an example of ESA counts displayed in tabular format and see Figure 2-16, Figure
2-17 and Figure 2-18 for examples of ESA counts displayed in chart format.
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Figure 2-17 ESA Round Trip Delay Distributed Statistics Results in Chart Format
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3.1 Overview
The eVision web browser management tool provides a GUI interface for Operation,
Administration and Maintenance (OA&M) functions. eVision provides comprehensive support
for fault, configuration, performance and security functions from a web browser (Internet
Explorer version 4 or later) on a computer connected on the LAN port. See Figure 3-1.
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eVision simplifies the provisioning of the FSP 150CCf-825 by providing an intuitive GUI. The
GUI application is resident on the FSP 150CCf-825 and can be accessed via a web browser.
To access the eVision Web Browser Management Tool, the FSP 150CCf-825 must first be
configured with an IP address and subnet mask. If this has not already been done, refer to
Section 1.6.5 Provision Communications, on Page 1-67.
Users are provided access to all of the following functions in a single logon session. Navigation
links between the applications allow you to improve productivity, e.g., retrieve configuration
information while troubleshooting an alarm condition. The Web Browser Management Tool
provides comprehensive FSP 150CCf-825 management, consisting of the following major
applications and tools:
Alarms Window
The Alarms window provides quick visibility and access to current alarms. Alarms are
color-coded based on its severity. The Alarms window is always displayed no matter what
application is currently selected, thereby providing continuous alarm monitoring. For more
information, see Alarms Window, on Page 3-14 and Section 5.8 Alarm Attributes,
Probable Cause and Trouble Clearing, on Page 5-49.
Configuration View
Configuration view provides capability to view the current status and provision the FSP
150CCf-825. All the entities of the FSP 150CCf-825, such as system settings, SNMP, SNTP,
syslog, equipment, facilities, communications and user management are laid out in
hierarchical order to make it easy to browse and configure. For more information, see Section
3.6 Configuration View, on Page 3-15.
Maintenance View
Maintenance view provides a single view for all the maintenance related operations such as
software upgrade, database backup and restore, operate/release loopback or protection
switching, retrieve/edit alarm attributes for a given entity, and inhibit/allow messages.
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Schedule Activities
Activities may be provisioned using this selection for monitoring performance. Scheduled Ping
is provided which provides scheduled monitoring of up to four IP addresses. Scheduled ESA
provides scheduled monitoring of up to 30 Reflectors and 10 Probes (see below).
In future releases, other scheduled activities will become available, such as Scheduled ECPA.
For more information, see Section 3.9 Scheduled Ping, on Page 3-72.
Software Upgrade
Software may be easily updated to the current release level using the Browser Management
Tool provided by the GUI interface. For more information, see Section 3.14 Software
Upgrade, on Page 3-89.
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Procedure
Note: The security alert window may not appear, depending on browser security
settings.
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Note: If a login error appears, re-enter the user ID and password. Up to 3 login attempts
will be processed. On a failed third attempt the web browser will redirect to a 401
error page (Unauthorized error). The login process must be re-started by going
back to the web browser home page and re-entering the FSP 150CCf-825 IP
address (at Step 2).
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When this occurs, simply select here from the Authentication Failed screen to go to the FSP
150CC login screen, and continue with the logon sequence (see Step 3, on Page 3-5).
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Menu Bar
System
Name
Menu Tree
View Tabs
Entity
View Area
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Title Bar
The Title Bar indicates which application is currently selected. The view mode is dependant
upon what Tool Bar icon is selected, or which Application is selected from the Menu Bar. The
Title Bar also allows you to minimize, maximize, restore down or close the eVision Web
Browser Management Tool window.
Menu Bar
The Menu Bar contains menus for performing tasks. The Menu Bar topics are:
Menu Description
File Provides options for: saving changes, rebooting the FSP 150CCf-825,
restoring to factory defaults, validation timer and logging out.
Applications Allows selection of eVision applications (Configuration, Maintenance,
Performance Monitoring, Etherjack Service Assurance and scheduling
activities.
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Tool Bar
The Tool Bar provides a selection of applications (views) for managing tasks. The tool options
provided on the Tool Bar are:
Save
Configuration Allows you to save configuration changes.
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Menu Tree
The Menu Tree (located on the left of the screen) provides the ability to quickly view current
status of an entity and provides menu selectable options for an entity. A hierarchical tree of
entities are displayed in the Menu Tree when the Configuration, Maintenance or Performance
Monitoring, Schedule Activity or Etherjack Service Assurance application is selected from the
Tool Bar or is selected via the Applications menu on the Menu Bar.
Each Menu Tree entity is representative of a specific equipment, facility, path, etc. Entities are
arranged in hierarchical order, e.g., to gain access to a management tunnel, the
communications menu must first be opened. Menu tree nested items are opened or closed by
clicking on the + or - symbol next to the entity, respectively. Once nested items are opened, the
entity item is expanded, displaying nested items.
A pointing hand curser (displayed when hovering the cursor over an entity within the menu
tree) indicates there are menu selectable items available for that entity, and if a right mouse
click is entered on that entity, applicable menu selectable items will appear. See Figure 3-4 for
an example of a Menu Tree with menu selected. Menu selectable items are bold and
non-selectable items are grey. If an I-beam cursor is displayed, it indicates there are no menu
selectable items for that entity within the currently selected application.
When an entity is selected within the Menu Tree, the corresponding entity status is displayed
in the View Area. The status displayed in the view area is dependent upon which application
is currently selected. For example, if Configuration view is selected, and a LAN facility is
selected in the Menu Tree, facility status information such as assigned state, operational state
and EVC mode status will be displayed. If the same LAN facility is selected in the Menu Tree
while in Maintenance view, the view area will display Etherjack diagnostics results and alarm
attributes.
Figure 3-4 Menu Tree with Menu Selected
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View Area
Views displayed are dependent upon which application is selected from the Tool Bar or
Applications Menu. Many views provide tabs to select categories of information regarding the
entity. See Figure 3-5 for an example of tab selections in the View Area.
Tabs
In addition to viewing entity status, the View Area also provides edit or operate functions once
an applicable menu item is selected from the Menu Tree. See Figure 3-6 for an example of an
edit Transparent LAN facility window. A LAN facility may be edited within the View Area by
selecting menu items, entering data and selecting buttons. Valid options are displayed in white
while unselectable options are grey.
View Area menu selections may be made by either selecting an option via the menu, or by
selecting the menu field and using the up/down arrows to change the menu option. You can
move from field to field by either clicking within the desired field or by using the tab key.
Once an option selection is made, only valid options for related parameters become available
for selection or data entry. Using the example shown in Figure 3-6, if Port/EVC Mode is
changed from Transparent to Flow VLAN, options such as Ingress CIR, Ingress PIR, Ingress
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Rate Limiting and C-Tag/S-Tag Control will become unavailable for selection or data entry at
the Port level, and options such as Acceptable Frame Policy and Priority Map Mode become
selectable.
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Alarms Window
The Alarms window provides easy access to current alarms. See Figure 3-7.
All alarms are color-coded by severity: red (Critical), orange (Major) and yellow (Minor). Each
alarm and its interface type, notification code, a brief description, and time stamp are listed as
a separate line item.
Status Bar
The Status Bar, located at the bottom of the web browser window (see Figure 3-3, on Page
3-8) displays FSP 150CCf-825 operations status when menu selected items are in progress.
Applications Menu
The following Application Menu selections are provided for managing tasks:
Configuration View
Maintenance View
Performance Monitoring
Scheduled Ping
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Users - By expanding the Administration folder and entering a right click on Users in the
menu tree, the Superuser can view all users and create a new user. By expanding the
Users folder and entering a right click on a specific user ID and selecting either Edit
User, Edit Password or Delete User, the Superuser can edit the user privilege level and
comment, change the User ID and password, or delete a user. See Section 3.12 Users
and Security, on Page 3-81 for procedures for creating, deleting and editing users
information.
Remote Authentication- RADIUS and TACACS+ properties can be edited by
expanding the Administration folder, entering a right click on Remote Authentication in
the menu tree and selecting Edit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Observe the current LAN Port Mode and EVC Mode. The status will be used in the
following steps.
eVision
Select Configuration view
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WARNING Changing EVC Mode on a facility will drop all traffic on the port,
including Management Tunnel connectivity and Maintenance End Points.
Step 3 Enter a right click on the LAN facility and select CO Mode (Connection-oriented
Mode).
A warning screen appears, indicating selection of this option will cause a loss of all
traffic
Step 5 Go to Step 8.
Step 6 Enter a right click on the LAN facility and select CO Transparent
(Connection-oriented Transparent mode).
A warning screen appears, indicating selection of this option will cause a loss of all
traffic
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Step 8 Right click on the LAN facility in the Menu Tree and select Edit Facility.
An edit Transparent LAN facility window appears
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Enter a Circuit Name, as required
Enter the Ingress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer Size values
If Egress Rate Limiting is set to enabled: Egress setting options are displayed. Enter
the desired Egress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer Size
If C-Tag Control is set to Push: Enter the appropriate C-Tag VLAN ID and C-Tag VLAN
Priority
If S-Tag Control is set to Push: Enter the appropriate S-Tag VLAN ID and S-Tag VLAN
Priority
Select OK
The LAN facility status window appears
Note: See Transparent LAN Service Provisioning, on Page 5-21 for default values,
value ranges and provisioning rules for each option in the above table.
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Enter a right click on the LAN facility in the menu tree and select Assign
A confirmation window appears
Select OK
The LAN facility status window appears and the LAN Assigned/Unassigned State
is Enabled
Note: If you receive an error message indicating the CIR and/or EIR values exceed
the maximum allowed, and/or the C-Tag/S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values
conflict with existing ones, then one or more LAN values must be changed in
order to co-exist. These changes must be made by editing the LAN(s) prior to
placing this LAN to the Assigned state.
Step 14 Save the configuration in eVision by selecting File and then Save Changes from the
menu bar.
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Procedure
Step 1 Observe the current LAN Port Mode and EVC Mode. The status will be used in the
following steps.
eVision
Select Configuration view
WARNING Changing EVC Mode on a facility will drop all traffic on the port,
including Management Tunnel connectivity and Maintenance End Points.
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Step 3 Enter a right click on the LAN facility and select CO Flow VLAN Mode
(Connection-oriented Flow VLAN mode).
A warning screen appears, indicating selection of this option will cause a loss of all
traffic
Step 5 Go to Step 9.
Step 6 Enter a right click on the LAN facility and select CO Mode (Connection-oriented
Services mode).
A warning screen appears, indicating this option will cause a loss of all traffic
Step 8 Go to Step 3.
Step 9 Right click on the LAN facility in the Menu Tree and select Edit Facility.
An edit Connection-oriented Flow VLAN facility window appears
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Enter a Circuit Name, as required
If Acceptable Frame Policy is set to All: Enter the Port VLAN ID (See Note 1)
Enable or disable Egress VLAN Trunking, Ingress PUSH Port VLAN ID and Egress POP Port
VLAN ID options
If Acceptable Frame Policy is set to All: Enter the Priority VLAN ID (See Note 2)
Select OK
The LAN facility status window appears
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Enter a right click on the LAN facility in the menu tree and select Assign
Select OK
The LAN facility status window appears and the LAN Assigned/Unassigned State is
Enabled
Step 15 If Priority Map Mode is set to anything other than Off, and if required, edit the Priority
Mapping Table for the first Index. Otherwise, go to Step 18.
eVision
Right click on the LAN facility and select Edit Priority
A priority map index window appears
Select the first Index to be changed. If other Indexes will be changed to the same Priority
Control, Priority and Latency options, select additional Indexes by using Control+Click. To
select a contiguous set of Indexes, select the first desired Index, then enter a Shift+click
on the last desired Index in the range of Indexes. (See Note)
Select OK
A Priority map settings window opens
Select OK
Note: If multiple indexes are selected, they will all be changed to the same
PRIOCTL, Priority and Policer COS options when they are selected.
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Step 19 Right click on the LAN facility and select Create Flow.
A create flow window appears
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Select the desired Flow ID
If Multi COS is set to Enabled: Ingress Policer options are displayed (see Figure
3-12). Select the desired Ingress Policer(s) and enter the desired Policer option settings
If Multi COS is set to Enabled and Egress Rate Limiting is set to Enabled: Egress
Policer options are displayed. Select the desired Egress Policer(s) and enter the desired
Policer option settings
If Multi COS is set to Disabled: Enter the Ingress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer Size
values
If Multi COS is set to Disabled and Egress Rate Limiting is set to Enabled: Egress
setting options are displayed. Enter the desired Egress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer
Size values
If flow Type is Regular: Scroll down to the VLAN Members section. Enter the first VLAN
Member and select Add. Enter additional VLAN Members and select Add, as required. To
delete a VLAN Member, select the VLAN Member to be removed, and then select
Remove.
Select OK
The LAN status window appears
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Expand the LAN entity in the Menu Tree
The new FID entity is present
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Step 23 Edit the existing Flow (Flow Type and Multi COS cannot be edited).
eVision
Expand the LAN facility in the Menu Tree
Enter a right click on the Flow to be edited and select Edit Flow
An edit flow window appears
If Multi COS is set to Enabled: Ingress Policer options are displayed (see Figure
3-12). Select the desired Ingress Policer(s) and enter the desired Policer option settings
If Multi COS is set to Enabled and Egress Rate Limiting is set to Enabled: Egress
Policer options are displayed. Select the desired Egress Policer(s) and enter the
desired Policer option settings
If Multi COS is set to Disabled: Enter the Ingress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer Size
values
If Multi COS is set to Disabled and Egress Rate Limiting is set to Enabled: Egress
setting options are displayed. Enter the desired Egress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer
Size values
If flow Type is Regular: To add a VLAN Member, enter additional VLAN Members and
select Add, as required. To delete a VLAN Member, select the VLAN Member to be
removed, and then select Remove.
Select OK
The FID status window appears
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Procedure
Step 1 Observe the current LAN Port Mode and EVC Mode. The status will be used in the
following steps.
eVision
Select Configuration view
WARNING Changing EVC Mode on a facility will drop all traffic on the port,
including Management Tunnel connectivity and Maintenance End Points.
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Step 3 Enter a right click on the LAN facility and select CO Transparent
(Connection-oriented Transparent mode).
A warning screen appears, indicating selection of this option will cause a loss of all
traffic
Step 5 Enter a right click on the LAN facility and select CL Mode (Connection-less Flow
VLAN mode).
A warning screen appears, indicating this option will cause a loss of all traffic
Step 7 Right click on the LAN facility in the Menu Tree and select Edit Facility.
An edit Connection-oriented Flow VLAN facility window appears
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Enter a Circuit Name, as required
Enter the desired Bridge Age Time and MAC Table Size
Select OK
The LAN facility status window appears
eVision
Enter a right click on the LAN facility in the menu tree and select Assign
Select OK
The LAN facility status window appears and the LAN Assigned/Unassigned State is
Enabled
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A create flow window appears
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Select the desired Flow ID
Enter the Ingress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer Size values
If Egress Rate Limiting is set to Enabled: Egress setting options are displayed. Enter
the desired Egress CIR, EIR, CBS and EBS values
Select OK
The LAN status window appears
eVision
Expand the LAN entity in the Menu Tree
The new FID entity is present
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Expand the LAN facility in the Menu Tree
Enter a right click on the Flow to be edited and select Edit Flow
An edit flow window appears
Enter the Ingress CIR, EIR, CBS, EBS and Buffer Size values
If Egress Rate Limiting is set to Enabled: Enter the desired Egress CIR, EIR, CBS and
EBS values.
Select OK
The FID status window appears
End of Procedure
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3.7.2 Loopback
Entering a right click on the WAN or LAN and selecting Loopback will provide a Loopback view.
From this view, the LAN or WAN facility can be placed in the Testing state and a loopback or
timed loopback can be performed at the terminal or facility. If performing a terminal or facility
VLAN loopback, up to three VLAN loopbacks may be created per entity.
Selecting the Swap SA/DA [Swapping the Source Address (SA) with the Destination Address
(DA)] option during the loopback will direct the FSP 150CCf-825 to look up the MAC address
of frames being received and swap out the Source Address with the Destination Address,
allowing the Layer 2 cloud to forward the frames.
VLAN and Swap SA/DA functions are performed by the Media Controller Converter (MCC).
Only one VLAN and/or Swap SA/DA loopback may be performed per system. Once a VLAN
and/or Swap SA/DA loopback has been operated, a second Swap SA/DA loopback may not
be performed on another entity.
Another option available is performing a Remote EFM-OAM loopback. See Figure 3-18 for an
example of a loopback view.
Figure 3-18 Loopback View (WAN)
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Within the Diagnostic Summary section, a graphic identifies whether tests have passed at the
FSP 150CCf-825, cable and customer. If the test(s) pass a green check mark will be displayed.
If a test failure is detected, a red X will appear at the location of the failure (FSP 150CCf-825,
cable or customer location). In the example diagnostic summary graphic shown in Figure 3-21,
a failure was detected in the cable. If a portion of a test was not run (i.e. an open cable prevents
the capability of performing an auto-negotiation test) a yellow warning sign will be displayed,
as shown in Figure 3-21.
The Diagnostic Summary also identifies the test that was run and the date and time the test
was performed.
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The Diagnostic Details section shows the test result details, including the location of a cable
fault, if present, as shown in Figure 3-21.
The Cable Benchmark Summary will identify the physical cable length of each cable segment
lengths (up to 5) from the FSP 150CCf-825 to the customer equipment and identify a detected
faulty segment. The Cable Benchmark Summary will only display this information if each cable
segment has been stored during the installation process. For more details on the Cable
Benchmark feature, continue to the next page.
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Procedure
Step 1 Go to the end of the first cable segment location from the FSP 150CCf-825 and open
the cable termination point toward the next segment
Step 2 Perform an Etherjack Diagnostic and enter the cable benchmark for the first cable
length segment.
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Select Maintenance view
Select Diagnose
Select Next
Select either All Ethernet Tests or Ethernet Cable test from the test type drop down menu
Select Diagnose
After a few moments the test result screen will display
Enter a description name for the cable segment (up to 24 characters) in the information
field
Select Apply
Note: The Capture option is only applicable if an open circuit has been detected.
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Step 3 Select Diagnose to verify the FSP 150CCf-825 identifies the first cable segment is
open.
The first segment location should be highlighted in the Cable Benchmark Summary
Step 4 Reconnect the cable termination point toward the second cable segment, as
required. Go to the end of the second cable segment location from the FSP
150CCf-825 and open the cable termination point.
Step 5 Perform an Etherjack Diagnostic and enter the cable benchmark for the second cable
length segment.
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Select Back
Select either All Ethernet Tests or Ethernet Cable test from the test type drop down
menu
Select Diagnose
After a few moments the test result screen will display
Enter a description name for the cable segment (up to 24 characters) in the information
field
Select Apply
Note: The Capture option is only applicable if an open circuit has been detected.
Step 6 Select Diagnose to verify the FSP 150CCf-825 identifies the second segment
location is open.
The second segment location should be highlighted in the Cable Benchmark Summary
Step 7 Repeat Step 4 through Step 6 for each additional segment (a total of 5), as required,
up to the customer premise.
Step 8 Reconnect the last segment to the customer premise equipment and perform an
Etherjack diagnostic to verify connectivity is restored to the customer equipment.
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Select Back
Select All Ethernet Tests from the test type drop down menu
Select Diagnose
After a few moments the test result screen will display
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Select Next
Select Restore
Select Finish
The LAN maintenance status window appears
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Procedure
Step 1 Enter or edit the cable benchmarks for the desired LAN.
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Select Maintenance view
Select Diagnose
Select Next
Select Cable Benchmark from the test type drop down menu
Select Edit
The Cable Benchmark entry screen appears (see Figure 3-23)
Ensure that all desired Cable Points to be kept are selected, and deselect any Cable
Points you with to delete (See Note)
Enter a description name for the cable segment (up to 24 characters) in the information
field
Select Apply
Note: To delete a cable point, deselect the desired Cable Point number selection
box. If a Cable Point selection box is not selected, it will be deleted from the
list.
Step 2 If desired, open one of the cable segments at its termination point and perform an
Etherjack diagnostic to verify a cable benchmark entry.
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Select Back
The Diagnostic Test selection screen appears
Select All Ethernet Tests or Ethernet Cable from the test type drop down menu
Select Diagnose
After a few moments the test result screen will display. The segment location
should be highlighted in the Cable Benchmark Summary.
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Select Next
Select Restore
Select Finish
The LAN maintenance status window appears
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Entering a right click on the System Name in the menu tree and selecting Edit ECPA Streams
allows you to edit ECPA test stream details prior to advancing through the ECPA test process.
See Figure 3-24.
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ECPA setup and execution options are available by entering a right click on the System Name
and selecting Analyze ECPA. An ECPA test setup window walks you though the steps for
selecting ECPA setup and execution options, and performing ECPA diagnostics. You can place
a facility in the testing state, select the desired tests to perform, execute diagnostics, view test
results, and restore the facility from this window. See Figure 3-25 for the ECPA test setup
window provided after the facility has been placed in the testing state.
The desired ECPA stream, Injector direction, Monitor direction and test length are also
selected and edited from this window.
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The next step in the ECPA Test Process is running the test, which is invoked by selecting the
Run button from the ECPA test setup window. The ECPA test results window will appear,
displaying the current ECPA test status and results. If multiple test streams are run, scroll down
to review each ECPA test stream. The screen will refresh itself every few seconds if the Auto
Refresh box is selected. If the Auto Refresh box is deselected, an update of the test results can
be displayed by selecting the Refresh button located at the bottom of the screen. (Scrolling
down may be required.) The test can be cancelled by selecting the Cancel button, also located
at the bottom of the screen.
The first ECPA test frame can be viewed by selecting the ECPA First Frame button located at
the top of the ECPA view. See Figure 3-26 for the location of the ECPA First Frame button. See
Figure 3-27 for an example of ECPA First Frame results.
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The ECPA First Frame window provides first frame result details, including frame header,
packet details and raw frame content for each ECPA test stream. If more than one ECPA test
stream was run, use the tabs to view the ECPA First Frame for the desired ECPA test stream.
To toggle back to the ECPA Test Results window, select the ECPA Results button located at
the top of the ECPA First Frame results view. See Figure 3-27.
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The first ECPA test frame can also be viewed by selecting the LAN facility in the Menu Tree
and then selecting the ECPA First Frame tab. As in the previous window, if more than one
ECPA test stream was run, tabs are provided for each ECPA First Frame. See Figure 3-28.
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Procedure
Step 1 Create a remote loopback at the far end of the facility to be tested or create a local
loopback if internal testing is desired.
Step 2 Edit the ECPA stream.
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Select Maintenance view
Select the desired bit rate entry desired for Rate (in bps, kbps, Mbps, etc.)
Select OK
The E100 maintenance status window appears
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Right click on the System Name in the menu tree
Select Remove
Verify the Administrative State of the LAN facility is in the Testing state
The LAN Administrative State changes to the Testing state
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Select Next
An ECPA Tests window appears
Select a test duration type, and if using Frames or Seconds, Enter a Test Length
Select Run
ECPA Test Status window is displayed
Select Stop when desired, or wait until the test has completed
Select Next
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Select Restore
Select Finish
The LAN maintenance status window appears
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Select the ECPA Test tab
The ECPA test data is displayed
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Select the ECPA First Frame tab
The ECPA first frame received data is displayed
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Procedure
Step 1 Create a remote loopback at the far end of the facility to be tested or create a local
loopback if internal testing is desired.
Step 2 For Flow VLAN facility, create the appropriate VLAN member(s) that will be used
when creating ECPA test streams in the next step. (Defaults are: ECPA Stream 1 is
4094-0 [Include in Test=Yes], ECPA Stream 2 is 4094-1 [Include in Test=No] and
ECPA Stream 3 is 4094-2 [Include in Test=No].)
Step 3 Edit an ECPA stream. Repeat for each stream, as required.
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Select Maintenance view
Select the desired bit rate entry desired for Rate (in bps, kbps, Mbps, etc.) and enter the
desired Rate (See Note 2)
Enter the VLAN ID and select the desired Priority Map Mode
Select Apply
Select OK
The LAN maintenance status window appears
Note 1: For Transparent LAN facility, only one ECPA stream is allowed.
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Note 2: The rate should not exceed the facility/path rate, including overhead
bytes.
Note 3: The destination MAC address needs to be specified if the packets may
be traversing a network that has many switches, or if the configuration
uses a MAC-enabled management tunnel. In order to ensure that the
packet reaches the proper destination, the destination MAC address
must be supplied here, and destination/source address swapping must
be requested as part of the loopback at the other end.
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Right click on the System Name in the menu tree
Select Remove
Verify the Administrative State of the LAN facility is in the Testing state
The LAN Administrative State changes to the Testing state
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Select Next
An ECPA Tests window appears
Select the desired ECPA Stream(s): select Yes or No for each available ECPA Stream
Select a test duration type, and if using Frames or Seconds, Enter a Test Length
Select Run
ECPA Test Status window is displayed
Select Stop when desired, or wait until the test has completed
Select Next
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Select Restore
Select Finish
The LAN maintenance status window appears
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Select the ECPA Test tab
The ECPA test data is displayed
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Select the ECPA First Frame tab
The ECPA first frame received data is displayed
End of Procedure
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PM Counts can be viewed for RADIUS Servers as well as WAN, LAN and flow entities. To view
RADIUS Server counts, expand the Administration entity in the Menu Tree and select the
RADIUS entity (see Figure 3-29). Refer to the following procedure (on the next page) to view
PM counts for WAN, LAN and flow entities. RADIUS PM registers may also be initialized.
Note: RADIUS PM counts are only applicable where Remote Authentication Protocol is
set to RADIUS.
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Procedure
Step 1 Select the Performance Monitoring icon or select Performance from the Applications
menu, then expand the menu tree.
Step 2 Enter a right click on the WAN or Transparent LAN entity, select Retrieve Counts
(WAN) or Retrieve Port-Counts (LAN).
An Retrieve PM Counts window appears in the view area (see Figure 3-30)
Step 3 Select the Charts box if charts are desired, and select the desired PM Period, where
applicable.
Step 4 Select the desired count group box(es) that the desired counts reside.
Individual counts are displayed in the picker window
Step 5 Select the desired counts by selecting the first desired count and then entering a
Control+click to select other counts. To select a contiguous set of counts, select the
first desired count, then enter a Shift+click on the last desired count in the range of
counts. To deselect a specific count, enter a Control+click on the count to remove it
from the list.
Step 6 Select OK.
The selected counts will be displayed in the view area (see Figure 3-31 for an example
in tabular format and see Figure 3-32 for an example in chart format)
Step 7 Select the Counts tab (WAN) or P-Counts tab (Transparent LAN) and then the
Summary tab. If required, use the scroll bars to view the summary counts. If Chart
report type was selected, a tab will be present for each count in chart form. Select the
desired count tab to view its count in chart form.
Note: Counts can be refreshed by selecting the tab associated with the count
you are viewing (either the Summary tab, or individual count tab when
viewing charts).
End of Procedure
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Procedure
Step 1 Select the Performance Monitoring icon or select Performance from the Applications
menu, then expand the menu tree.
Step 2 Enter a right click on the VLAN Port entity, select Retrieve Q-Counts.
A Retrieve PM Counts window appears in the view area
Step 6 Select the Counts tab and the desired Egress Q tab. If required, use the scroll bars
to view the counts.
Note: Counts can be refreshed by selecting the Egress Q tab associated with the
count you are viewing.
End of Procedure
Procedure
Step 1 Select the Performance Monitoring icon or select Performance from the Applications
menu, then expand the menu tree.
Step 2 Enter a right click on the Flow entity, select Retrieve P/Q Counts.
A Retrieve PM Counts window appears in the view area
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Step 4 Select the desired Ingress Policer counts by selecting the first desired count and then
entering a Control+click to select other counts. To select a contiguous set of counts,
select the first desired count, then enter a Shift+click on the last desired count in the
range of counts. To deselect a specific count, enter a Control+click on the count to
remove it from the list.
Step 5 Select the desired Ingress Policer(s).
Step 6 Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for the desired Egress Policer counts, as required.
Step 7 Select OK.
The selected count tabs will be displayed in the view area
Step 8 Select the Counts tab and the desired PM tab. If required, use the scroll bars to view
the counts.
Note: Counts can be refreshed by selecting the PM tab associated with the count
you are viewing.
End of Procedure
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Figure 3-31 Performance Monitoring View with Port Counts in Tabular Format
Figure 3-32 Performance Monitoring View with Port Counts in Chart Format
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Procedure
Step 1 Select the Performance Monitoring icon or select Performance from the Applications
menu, then expand the menu tree.
Step 2 Enter a right click on the WAN or Transparent LAN entity, select Edit Thresholds
(WAN) or Edit Port-Thresholds (LAN).
An Edit Threshold window appears in the view area (see Figure 3-30)
Step 3 Select the desired count group box(es) that the desired count(s) reside.
Individual counts are displayed in the picker window
Step 4 Select the desired count in the picker window and the desired PM Period.
The current Threshold level displays
Step 5 Enter the desired threshold level, and then select OK.
End of Procedure
Procedure
Step 1 Select the Performance Monitoring icon or select Performance from the Applications
menu, then expand the menu tree.
Step 2 Enter a right click on the VLAN Port entity, select Edit Q-Thresholds.
An Edit Threshold window appears in the view area
Step 3 Select the desired Queue Number, Monitor Name, and PM Period.
The current Threshold level displays
Step 4 Enter the desired threshold level, and then select OK.
End of Procedure
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Procedure
Step 1 Select the Performance Monitoring icon or select Performance from the Applications
menu, then expand the menu tree.
Step 2 Enter a right click on the Flow entity and select Edit Thresholds.
An Edit Threshold window appears in the view area
Step 3 Select the desired PM Type and Policer/Queue, if applicable, then select Next.
Step 4 Select the desired monitor name, and PM Period.
The current Threshold level displays
Step 5 Enter the desired threshold level, and then select OK.
End of Procedure
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Once the scheduled ping has been provisioned, the Scheduled Ping status window will display
the current status of each IP address scheduled ping attempt. The Scheduled Ping status
window may be accessed at any time by selecting the Schedule Activities icon on the Tool Bar
or selecting Schedule Activities from the Applications menu, expanding the system folder in the
Menu Tree, and then selecting Scheduled Ping. Refer to Figure 3-36 for an example of a
Scheduled Ping status window.
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Procedure
Step 1 Determine the CFM node locations to be provisioned, including their MAC addresses
and other associated options. Common elements for each end point include Primary
VLAN IDs, Maintenance End Point IDs and Continuity Check Message interval.
Step 2 Edit the CFM System Level Parameters.
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Select CFM from the Applications menu
Enter the desired CFM Service and WAN-1 / WAN-2 CFM Port CIR, EIR, Buffer Size, CBS
and EBS parameters
Select OK
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Right click on the Maintenance Domain entity in the menu tree
Select Create
A Maintenance Domain creation screen displays
If String, MAC Integer or DNS Name was selected for Format Type: Enter the MD
Name contents (See Note)
Select OK
Note: If Format Type String or DNS Name is selected, allowed characters are: a-z,
A-Z, 0-9, and _@#$%^*-+=:;.?(){}[]|? Spaces are not allowed. If Format Type
MAC-Integer is selected, the entry must be Hexadecimal characters.
Step 5 Select the new Maintenance Domain ID and verify the entry.
Step 6 Determine the next step.
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Right click on a Maintenance Domain ID in the menu tree
Select Create MA
A Maintenance Association creation screen displays (see Figure 3-37)
Enter the Maintenance Association MEP list by entering the first ID number and select
Add. Enter additional ID members and select Add, as required. To delete an ID member,
select the ID member to be removed, and then select Remove. (The last VID member
cannot be removed.)
Select OK
Note: If Format Type String or DNS Name is selected, allowed characters are: a-z,
A-Z, 0-9, and _@#$%^*-+=:;.?(){}[]|? Spaces are not allowed. If Format Type
MAC-Integer is selected, the entry must be Hexadecimal characters.
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Step 9 Select the new Maintenance Association ID and verify the entry.
Step 10 Determine the next step.
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Step 11 If additional MA IDs are required for the same Maintenance Domain ID, repeat Step
7 through Step 10.
Step 12 Create the Maintenance End Point (MEP) for a Maintenance Association.
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Expand the Maintenance End Point entity in the menu tree
Select Create
A Maintenance End Point Identification creation screen displays
Select the desired State and Continuity Check Message (CCM) options
Select OK
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Step 21 Initiate a Loop Back Message (LBM) or Link Trace Message (LTM).
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Expand the Maintenance End Point entity in the menu tree
Select the desired Destination Type and select/enter the desired Destination ID
Select OK
Step 22 Select the MEP Configuration tab at the first node and verify the status (see Figure
3-38). For LTM, enter a right click on the MEP ID and select View LTR DB to view the
Link Trace Reply database.
End of Procedure
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If a user attempts to access functions that are not allowed at the current security access level,
the error message Access Denied. Your privilege level does not allow you access to this
page! will display.
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Procedure
GUI Login Timeout Value - Enter a time-out value of 0 (to disable logout) to
99 (minutes). Default is 30 (minutes).
Comment - Enter a comment, if desired.
Step 6 Select the new User name and view the new user information to verify new user entry.
(The new user password is not displayed for security reasons. The new user will need
to attempt a login in order to verify the password entry.)
End of Procedure
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Editing a User
This procedure describes how to edit a user GUI time-out value, privilege level or comment
field. Security level required: Superuser.
Procedure
Step 4 Enter the new user time-out value of 0 (to disable logout) to 99 (minutes), if desired.
Default is 30 (minutes).
Step 5 Select the desired privilege level and enter a comment, if desired.
Step 6 Select OK.
The User Profile window displays the changes made
End of Procedure
Procedure
Step 4 Enter the User ID changes, if required. The user name must contain 6 to 10
alphanumeric characters. Special characters * # % are allowed. Spaces are not
allowed.
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End of Procedure
Procedure
Step 7 Enter your user name and new password to log onto the system.
End of Procedure
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Deleting a User
This procedure describes how to delete a user. Security level required: Superuser.
Procedure
End of Procedure
Note 2: The FSP 150CC must always have at least one superuser locally defined. The
NID will always use the local database of defined users before accessing
remote authentication.
Procedure
Step 1 Logon to the FSP 150CC using Section 3.2 Logging Onto the FSP 150CCf-825, on
Page 3-4 and using a UID/PID with provisioning level access.
Step 2 Click on the Configuration icon.
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Step 11 For each Remote Authentication Server (1, 2 and 3), select which ones to enable by
clicking on the Enable box for that server.
Step 12 For each Remote Authentication Server (1, 2 and 3), enter an IP Address for the
server(s) that are enabled.
Step 13 For each Remote Authentication Server (1, 2 and 3), enter a Secret for the server(s)
that are enabled.
Step 14 Click on OK to enter the Remote Authentication information.
Note: To test the Remote Authentication settings, logout of the FSP 150CC and
then attempt to log in using a UID/Password combination that is registered
on the Remote Authentication system, but is not a local UID/Password on
the FSP 150CC.
Additionally, the user can verify that each Remote Authentication Server
is functional by disabling all but one, testing the remote logon facility, then
changing the enabled server until each has been verified to work.
End of Procedure
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CAUTION If a database (configuration) file other than the current active database
on the unit is desired or specified as part of an upgrade, it should be loaded to the
standby partition prior to beginning the software upgrade using the Database Restore
procedure. (Database Restore, on Page 3-115)
CAUTION For GNE/SNE configurations, perform the upgrade on the SNE first, and
perform the upgrade on the GNE last. This will prevent loss of communication during
the upgrade process. Both FSP 150CCf-825s in a GNE/SNE configuration must be set
to the same software version in order for some features to work correctly.
Procedure
Step 1 Copy the latest FSP 150CCf-825 software version from the CD-ROM onto your PC
desktop or obtain the path to the file location on an FTP server. The file name will be
of type ccxxx_nnnnn.img, where xxx is the FSP 150CC variant type and nnnnn is
the software release number.
Step 2 Select Applications then Maintenance from the menu bar.
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Step 3 Expand nested items in the System Name and Administration entities in the menu
tree by selecting the + next to each entity, and select Software.
The Software Status window appears
Step 4 Observe the current Active and Standby Partition software versions and current
partition in use.
Step 5 Right-click on the Software entity and select Software Copy.
The Software Copy window appears
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The software will copy to the FSP 150CCf-825. Do not interrupt the software file
transfer while it is in progress. After a few seconds a progress graph will appear,
indicating the software file transfer is in progress. It may take several minutes to
complete the file transfer.
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Step 15 When the software copy is completed, a message will appear, indicating the software
has successfully been written to the standby partition:
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Step 17 Right-click on the Software entity in the menu tree and select Software Upgrade.
The Software Upgrade window appears
Step 18 Select the desired Schedule Reboot option of Now or Time. If Time is selected,
enter the desired date and time to schedule the reboot.
Step 19 Select the desired Validation Timer option of Enabled or Disabled. If Enabled is
selected, enter the appropriate time (in hours and minutes) that will allow enough time
to validate the software upgrade, and to cancel the validation timer (revert back to the
previous software version), if required.
Step 20 Select the desired Preserve Standby Database option (Yes or No). No is the default
and should be used except in special circumstances. This option means that the
current active database configuration will be used with the new software load and
after the upgrade is complete, the same database configuration will be on both the
active and standby partitions. Yes means that the database file on the standby
partition will be used by the new software build. This should not be done unless a
custom or special database file was provided or specified for use with the new
software load and has already been loaded to the standby partition using the
Database Restore procedure (Database Restore, on Page 3-115).
WARNING A reboot will cause the FSP 150CCf-825 to drop all traffic. Adhere to
local practices when performing a reboot. Local practices may require you to ensure
that the reboot will be performed during a scheduled maintenance window.
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next steps. Removing power
while the operation is in progress will corrupt the software update operation.
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Scheduled Reboot
Time Indicator
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Note: If the software upgrade process fails due to data corruption or power loss,
Rescue Image will be booted, providing a means to communicate with
the FSP 150CCf-825 even when the software data has been corrupted,
and therefore, will allow you to restart the software upgrade or revert back
to a previous software release. See Rescue Image, on Page 3-119.
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Step 27 Wait until the reboot completes. Communications will be lost while the reboot is in
progress. Wait a few minutes, refresh the web browser, then go to Step 31.
Step 28 Select Cancel Reboot.
The Software Upgrade Reboot Timer indicator (at the top of the screen) clears
End of Procedure
Step 29 Wait until the Scheduled Upgrade Reboot Timer has expired. Communications will be
lost while the reboot is in progress. Wait a few minutes, refresh the web browser, then
go to Step 31.
Step 30 Click OK.
If a Scheduled Reboot of Now was selected, a status window appears, indicating the
system is restarting
Note: If the software upgrade process fails due to data corruption or power loss,
Rescue Image will be booted, providing a means to communicate with
the FSP 150CCf-825 even when the software data has been corrupted,
and therefore, will allow you to restart the software upgrade or revert back
to a previous software release. See Rescue Image, on Page 3-119.
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Step 31 Upon reboot completion, an authentication failure screen appears (due to user logoff
during the reboot process):
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Note: If the authentication failure screen re-appears and you have entered the correct
user name and password, the web browser cache may need to be cleared. This
is accomplished by deleting cookies and temporary internet files from the web
browser application, closing the web browser, opening a new web browser
window and then logging back onto the FSP 150CCf-825.
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End of Procedure
Validation
Timer
Indicator
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Note: If the authentication failure screen re-appears and you have entered the correct
user name and password, the web browser cache may need to be cleared. This
is accomplished by deleting cookies and temporary internet files from the web
browser application, closing the web browser, opening a new web browser
window and then logging back onto the FSP 150CCf-825.
Step 44 Validate the software load prior to the validation timer expiration time.
Step 45 Determine the next step.
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Step 47 If communications is lost or you wish to revert back to the previous software update
when the Software Validation Timer expires, then do nothing. Wait until the Software
Validation Timer has expired. When the time-out period expires, the system will evert
back to the previous software version and a system reboot will occur.
Communications will be lost while the reboot is in progress. Wait a few minutes,
refresh the web browser, then log back onto the system.
Step 48 Select Applications then Maintenance from the menu bar.
Step 49 Expand nested items in the System Name and Administration entities in the menu
tree by selecting the + next to each entity.
Step 50 Select the Software entity.
The Software Status Window indicates the Active Partition (containing the original
software load) is currently active
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Step 51 Read the following warning before proceeding to the next step.
WARNING A reboot will cause the FSP 150CCf-825 to drop all traffic. Adhere to
local practices when performing a reboot. Local practices may require you to ensure
that the reboot will be performed during a scheduled maintenance window.
Step 52 If communications is not lost, and you wish to revert back to the previous version prior
to when the Software Validation Timer expires, then select File and then Reboot.
Step 53 Wait until the reboot has competed. Communications will be lost while the reboot is
in progress. Wait a few minutes, refresh the web browser, then log onto the system.
Step 54 Select Applications then Maintenance from the menu bar.
Step 55 Expand nested items in the System Name and Administration entities in the menu
tree by selecting the + next to each entity.
Step 56 Select the Software entity.
The Software Status Window indicates the Software Validation Timer is no longer
active and the Active Partition (containing the original load) is currently active
Note: At this point, the Standby Partition contains the new software load. If the
system is kept in this status, it is still possible to activate the new software
load at a later date by performing a Software Upgrade.
However, if for any reason the Active flash partition fails, the system will
attempt to use the Standby Partition, which contains the new load. Once
you are absolutely sure that you want to discard to the new software load,
you have the option to also overwrite the Standby Partition with the old
load (by performing a Software Mirror) in order to provide redundancy.
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End of Procedure
Step 57 Right-click on the Software entity and select Software Validate to commit to the new
load.
The Software Validation window appears
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Note: At this point, the Standby Partition still contains the original software load.
If the system is kept in this status, it is still possible to revert back to the
original software load at a later date by performing a Software Upgrade.
However, if for any reason the Active flash partition fails, the system will
attempt to use the Standby Partition, which contains the old load. Once
you are absolutely sure that you want to commit to the new software load,
you have the option to also overwrite the Standby Partition with the new
load in order to provide redundancy.
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The FSP 150CCf-825 will copy the software image and database from the active
partition to the standby partition. Do not interrupt the software mirror while it is in
progress. A progress window will appear, indicating the software mirror is in
progress. It may take several minutes to complete the process.
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Save Changes
If any unsaved configuration database changes are present, an Unsaved Configuration Data
alarm is raised. Should a power loss / system reboot occur without first saving configuration
changes, the FSP 150CCf-825 will revert to the previously saved configuration database and
any subsequent changes made will be lost. Invoking Save Changes will save the current
configuration database to non-volatile memory and create a CRC32 checksum of the saved
configuration (see Determining Database Configuration Status).
Procedure
WARNING Do not power down the system while saving configuration data. Any
power disruption during the save configuration process may cause adverse affects to
system operations.
Step 1 Select File from the Menu Bar and then select Save Changes.
A warning screen appears
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End of Procedure
WARNING Restoring to Factory Defaults will revert the FSP 150CCf-825 to its
original factory configuration settings. Any configuration changes that have been made
will be purged, including all communications settings, and communications will be
dropped. Once Factory Defaults have been restored, any desired configuration
settings will need to be re-entered (or a Database Restore may be performed - if a
Database Backup on a known good database has previously been created).
To restore factory defaults, select File from the Menu Bar and then select Restore Factory
Defaults.
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Validation Timer
Validation Timer is a Safe Mode feature that allows you to make configuration changes to the
current database without saving to non-volatile memory. This allows the operator time to
validate the changes made in a Safe Mode before committing the changes. For example, if
a configuration change causes a loss of the communications link, after a specified amount of
time, the Safe Mode timer will expire, the FSP 150CCf-825 will reboot, and the configuration
data will automatically revert back to the old database. If communications is successful
following the configuration change, or the verification process is successful, you can manually
commit the transaction to non-volatile memory by exiting Safe Mode.
Procedure
Step 1 Observe the alarms window before making any configuration database changes. If
an Unsaved Configuration Data alarm exists, verify that the current configuration
database is valid, then save the changes by performing the procedure in Save
Changes, on Page 3-108.
Step 2 If a configuration database backup has not been created, create a database backup
before proceeding. This will ensure that the database can be restored if a power
failure or communication failure occurs during the software upgrade. Refer to
Database Backup, on Page 3-113 to perform the database backup.
Step 3 Select File and then Validation Timer.
The Validation Timer window appears
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Step 4 Enter a safety time-out period (1 to 10 minutes) that will provide enough time to enter
the configuration changes, validate the changes made, and to cancel the validation
timer, if it is required.
Step 5 Select OK.
The amount of time remaining before timing out will display at the top of the screen
Validation
Timer
Indicator
Step 6 Make the desired configuration changes and validate the changes prior to the
validation timer expiration time.
Step 7 Determine the next step.
WARNING Allowing the Validation Timer to expire will cause the FSP 150CCf-825
to reboot, and therefore, drop traffic. If communication to the FSP 150CCf-825 is
possible, to prevent loss of traffic, use the Exit without Saving option in the following
step prior to the Validation Timer expiration.
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Step 8 If communications is lost, then do nothing. When the safety time-out period expires,
the FSP 150CCf-825 will reboot, and therefore, revert back to the previous
configuration database. If communications is not lost, select File and Validation
Timer, then select Exit without Saving (see Figure 3-42). Then undo any unwanted
database changes.
End of Procedure
Step 9 Read the following warning before proceeding to the next step.
WARNING Do not power down the system while saving configuration data. Any
power disruption during the save configuration process may cause adverse affects to
system operations.
Step 10 To keep the changes and save to non-volatile memory, select File and Validation
Timer, then select Exit and Save (see Figure 3-42). It will take a few seconds to save
the changes. If the screen doesnt refresh, manually refresh from the web browser.
End of Procedure
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Database Backup
Whenever configuration database changes are entered and verified, it is highly recommended
that you create a database backup to a remote server location. Database backup is performed
in a two step process. First, a database file is created to temporary storage. Then the
configuration database file may be copied to a PC or server via web browser or FTP.
Procedure
Step 4 Select either Backup Database Only or Save Any Changes and Backup Database.
Then select OK.
A Backup Information screen appears, indicating the database has been backed up
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Step 11 Browse to the desired location to store the backup database file.
Step 12 If desired, change the file name, leaving the .icf extension. Ensure that Save As type
.icf Document is selected.
Step 13 Select Save.
A Download Complete window appears
End of Procedure
End of Procedure
Database Restore
Once a configuration database has been backed up to a PC or server, the FSP 150CCf-825
configuration database may be restored by using the Database restore function. Database
restore is performed in a three step process. First, the backup configuration file is copied from
a PC or server via web browser or FTP to temporary storage. Then the database file is restored
from the backup copy. Then a system restart must be performed before the changes will take
affect.
Under special circumstances, it may be desirable or necessary to perform a combination
software upgrade and database restoral. For instance, if a unit is being installed and turned up
for a new service and a customized database file has been created to speed the process of
building the users configuration from the default values in the original database file, the custom
database file can be restored to the standby partition and then a software upgrade is performed
with the option selected to preserve the standby database. This will then allow the
implementation of the latest software release and activate the customized database at the
same time.
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End of Procedure
Step 21 Click OK to restart the system. The main menu screen will be displayed once the
restart completes.
Note: If the web browser does not seem to update automatically, you may need
to refresh the web browser.
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Procedure
Step 1 Install the console cable between the FSP 150CCf-825 RS 232 Port and a PC using
the RJ-45 cable and the DB-9 converter. See Section 1.6.1 Connectors and LED
Descriptions, on Page 1-46 for the RS 232 Port connector location.
Step 2 From the PC, start a communications utility application (such as TeraTerm Pro Web
or HyperTerminal) with the following COM port settings:
Note: The serial console port supports only 9600 baud. Do not use Autobaud.
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Step 3 Reboot the FSP 150CCf-825 while holding the Space key down on the terminal
interface.
Step 4 The following information should display on the terminal interface screen. At the ]
prompt, type in rescue and press the Enter key.
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Step 5 To verify that the Rescue Image is running, hit the Enter key and the following
screen displays, indicating that a Rescue Image is running. Do not Login.
Note: If the Rescue Image does not appear, attempt to log onto the FSP
150CCf-825 to determine if the CLI prompt appears. If the normal login
prompt is present, a communication or other problem exists; and if so,
troubleshoot the problem. If neither the Rescue Image indication nor the
normal login prompt appear, troubleshoot accordingly.
Step 6 Change your PC IP address to allow successful access of the FSP 150CCf-825
default Management LAN port IP address of 192.168.0.2 (at this point, the FSP
150CCf-825 configuration is at factory default).
Step 7 Remove the Management LAN cable if present, and connect your PC to the FSP
150CCf-825 Management LAN port using an Ethernet cable.
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Step 8 Activate an Internet Explorer web browser by double clicking on the shortcut icon.
Step 9 Enter the FSP 150CCf-825s default Management LAN port IP address (192.168.0.2)
in the web browser address field and enter return.
The Software Recovery screen will display
Step 10 Enter the location of the ccxxxnnnnn.img file, or browse to the file location (file name
and location are case sensitive).
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next steps. Removing power
while the operation in progress will corrupt the file transfer operation.
The software upgrade file will download to the FSP 150CCf-825. Do not interrupt
the file download while it is in progress. A progress graph will appear, indicating
the software update is in progress.
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Step 12 It may take several minutes to complete this file transfer. When the update is
completed, a message will appear, indicating the software update was completed
successfully. When the software download completes, eVision presents a
confirmation screen:
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4.1 Overview
This Chapter contains communications provisioning examples that can be used to provision
the FSP 150CCs for your specific network configuration. Four scenarios are presented along
with provisioning details for each scenario. This Chapter also contains the following supporting
communications procedures:
Set Up Management LAN Port Using the Serial Console Port, on Page 4-23
Set Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33
Set Up DHCP Using eVision, on Page 4-39
Provision ACL Using eVision, on Page 4-47
The FSP 150CC can be connected in many different ways within an IP environment:
They can be connected to a LAN through direct connections, a router, or an Ethernet
switch.
Different IP functions and protocols can be used to achieve specific network goals. For
example, proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) enables one LAN-connected FSP
150CC to serve as a gateway for another FSP 150CC that is not connected to the LAN.
Static routes can be created to enable connections between a workstation (PC, SUN,
etc.) and a FSP 150CC.
FSP 150CCs can be connected to RIP networks so the FSP 150CC network information
is automatically communicated across multiple LANs and WANs.
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Prior to performing one of the following procedures, it is recommended that you become
familiar with the Web Browser Management Tool. See Chapter 3, Web Browser
Management Tool.
The following scenarios illustrate how to set up an FSP 150CC in an Internet Protocol (IP)
network.
GNE SNE
FSP 150CC #1 FSP 150CC #2
PSU1 PSU2 Management 2 4 Access Network FSP150CCf PSU1 PSU2 Management 2 4 Access Network FSP150CCf
100 -
Status Status
Etherjack TM
Critical
Major
Minor
RS -
232
LAN
4
3
2
Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
Active
2
WAN 100 -
Status Status
Etherjack
Critical
Major
TM
Minor
RS -
232
LAN
4
3
2
Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
Active
2
240V AC Status 1 240V AC Status 1
1 1
1 3 5 1 1 3 5 1
RIP Enabled
2 2
Management Tunnel
X
LAN Segment B
LAN Segment A
Scenario #2: GNE and SNE on Different Subnets. A scenario managing FSP 150CCs in
back-to-back configuration where the GNE and SNE reside on different subnets. A
management tunnel is required. See Scenario 2: GNE and SNE FSP 150CCs on Different
Subnets, on Page 4-11.
GNE SNE
FSP 150CC #1 FSP 150CC #2
PSU1 PSU2 Management 2 4 Access Network FSP150CCf PSU1 PSU2 Management 2 4 Access Network FSP150CCf
WAN
Status Status Critical RS - 4 Status Status Critical RS - 4
Major 232 Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate Major 232 Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
3 3
Etherjack TM Active Etherjack TM Active
100 - Minor 2 100 - Minor 2
LAN 2 LAN 2
240V AC Status 1 240V AC Status 1
1 1
1 3 5 1 1 3 5 1
RIP Enabled
2 2
Management Tunnel
SNE on Different Subnet as GNE
LAN Segment A
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Scenario #3: Stand Alone FSP 150CC Over a Layer 2 Cloud. A scenario managing a stand
alone FSP 150CC over a Layer 2 Cloud. A management tunnel is required. See Scenario 3:
Stand Alone FSP 150CC Over a Layer 2 Cloud, on Page 4-15.
FSP 150CC
PSU1 PSU2 Management 2 4 Access Network FSP150CCf
Status Status Critical RS - 4
Major 232 Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
3
Etherjack TM Active
100 - Minor 2
LAN 2
240V AC Status 1
1
1 3 5 1
2
Layer 2 Cloud
LAN Segment A
Scenario #4: eVision Workstation and GNE on the Same Subnet, SNE on a Different
Subnet, WAN Connectivity Through Layer 2 Cloud. A scenario managing FSP 150CC
configuration where the eVision workstation and the Gateway NE (GNE) are on the same
subnet and the Subtending NE (SNE) is on a different subnet, and WAN connectivity is over a
Layer 2 cloud. In this configuration, one FSP 150CC is located on LAN Segment A via the
Management LAN port, as shown below. A management tunnel is required. See Scenario 4:
eVision Workstation and GNE on Same Subnet, SNE on a Different Subnet, FSP 150CCs
Over a Layer 2 Cloud, on Page 4-18.
SNE
FSP 150CC #2
PSU1 PSU2 Management 2 4 Access Network FSP150CCf
WAN
Status Status Critical RS - 4
Major 232 Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
3
Layer 2 Cloud
Etherjack TM Active
100 - Minor 2
LAN 2
240V AC Status 1
1
1 3 5 1
2
GNE
SNE on Different Subnet as GNE
FSP 150CC #1
Managemen
PSU1
Status
PSU2
Status Critical
Management
RS -
2 4
4
Access
Lk Rate Lk Rate
Network FSP150CCf
WAN t Tunnel
Major 232 3 Lk Rate
Etherjack TM Active
100 - Minor 2
LAN 2
240V AC Status 1
1
1 3 5 1
2
Management
Tunnel
LAN Segment A
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Figure 4-1 eVision Workstation on LAN Segment A and FSP 150CCs on LAN Segment B
GNE SNE
FSP 150CC #1 FSP 150CC #2
PSU1
Status
PSU2
Status
Etherjack
Critical
Major
TM
Management
RS -
232
2 4
4
3
Access
Lk Rate Lk Rate
Network
Lk Rate
FSP150CCf
Active
WAN PSU1
Status
PSU2
Status
Etherjack
Critical
Major
TM
Management
RS -
232
2 4
4
3
Access
Lk Rate Lk Rate
Network
Lk Rate
FSP150CCf
Active
100 - Minor 2 100 - Minor 2
LAN 2 LAN 2
240V AC Status 1 240V AC Status 1
1 1
1 3 5 1 1 3 5 1
2 2
Management Tunnel
MGMT LAN Port MGMT LAN Port
VLAN Based, VLAN ID = 100
IP Address = 192.168.2.2
Layer 2 Protocol = PPP X IP Address = 192.168.2.3
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 DHCP = disabled Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
Default Router =192.168.2.1 RIP V2 Packets = enabled Default Router = None
Static Route Not Required Static Route Not Required
eVision Workstation 1
IP Address = 192.168.2.5
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway = 192.168.2.1
IP Address = 192.168.2.4
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway = 192.168.2.1
LAN Segment A
IP Address = 10.10.0.4
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway = 10.10.0.1
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Note 1: For management tunnels where RIP is enabled, under a Denial of Service
attack scenario, RIP PDUs will likely be discarded, resulting in all RIP learned
routes being withdrawn from the routing table. On the GNE, this will have the
affect of losing the route to the SNE.
Note 2: When this procedure is completed, you will not be able to communicate directly
to FSP 150CC #2s Management LAN port. You will need to use the Serial
Console port to communicate to FSP 150CC #2 because its Management LAN
port will be disabled.
Procedure
Step 2 Provision the WAN management tunnel. Perform the procedure in Section 4.4 Set
Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33. According to the example
in Figure 4-1, on Page 4-4, the FSP 150CC #2 WAN management tunnel is
provisioned as VLAN Based with a VLAN ID of 100, PPP Layer 2 Protocol, DHCP is
set to disabled, and RIP V2 Packets Enabled is set to enabled.
Step 3 Select the System Name to view the current Proxy ARP setting (in the example in
Figure 4-1, on Page 4-4, Proxy ARP should be Disabled for FSP 150CC #2).
CAUTION Ensure that the Proxy ARP option is set correctly for the FSP 150CC. If
two or more ADVA NEs or FSP 150CCs are connected via SDCC or Management
Tunnel as well as connected to the same LAN, then only one of the them should have
the Proxy ARP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 4 If the current Proxy ARP setting is set to disabled, go to Step 9. If the Proxy ARP
setting needs to be changed, continue with the next step.
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Step 17 Select OK (communications will be dropped and the configuration will need to be
saved using CLI, as described in the following steps).
Note: The browser will appear to stay busy after OK is selected because it is
attempting to reach the IP address of the FSP 150CC whos Local
Management Port has just been disabled.
Step 18 Install the console cable between the FSP 150CC RS-232 Port and a PC using the
RJ-45 cable and the DB-9 converter. See Section 1.6.1 Connectors and LED
Descriptions, on Page 1-46 for the RS-232 Serial Console Port connector location.
Step 19 From the PC, start a communications utility application, such as HyperTerminal with
the following COM port settings:
Note: The Serial Console Port supports only 9600 baud. Do not use Autobaud.
Step 20 Hit the Enter key and you will be prompted to enter a login and password. The
default login and password are covaro1 and covaro#1, respectively. The serial
console CLI prompt (-->) will then be displayed.
Step 21 Enter show interface mgmt-lan followed by a carriage return. The DHCP setting will
display, as shown below. Verify that the Administration State is set to Disabled.
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WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
Step 22 Enter database save followed by a carriage return. The system will display a warning
message and when complete, the CLI prompt will appear, as shown below:
Step 24 Remove any commissioning cables (Ethernet cable and/or console cable) from the
FSP 150CC front panel connectors, as required.
Step 25 Connect the WAN cable to the FSP 150CC front panel connector.
Step 27 Provision the WAN management tunnel. Perform the procedure in Section 4.4 Set
Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33. According to the example
in Figure 4-1, on Page 4-4, the FSP 150CC #1 WAN management tunnel is
provisioned as VLAN Based, PPP Layer 2 Protocol, DHCP is set to disabled, and RIP
V2 Packets Enabled is set to enabled.
Step 28 Select the System Name to view the current Proxy ARP setting (in the example in
Figure 4-1, on Page 4-4, Proxy ARP should be Enabled for FSP 150CC #1).
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CAUTION Ensure that the Proxy ARP option is set correctly for the FSP 150CC. If
two or more ADVA NEs or FSP 150CCs are connected via SDCC or Management
Tunnel as well as connected to the same LAN, then only one of the them should have
the Proxy ARP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 29 If the current Proxy ARP setting is correct, go to Step 34. If the Proxy ARP setting
needs to be changed, continue with Step 30.
Step 30 Right-click on the System Name and select Edit Settings.
The edit system settings screen appears
Step 31 Set the Proxy ARP to the appropriate setting.
Step 32 Observe the current date and time setting. If changes are required, enter the
changes.
Step 33 Select OK.
Step 34 Select File and then Save Changes from the menu bar.
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
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Step 41 Verify connectivity to FSP 150CC #1 and FSP 150CC #2 from eVision Workstation
2. Set the PCs Default Gateway to the routers IP address (according to the example
in Figure 4-1, on Page 4-4, use a Default Gateway of 10.10.10.1). (Open a web
browser window and enter the IP address of FSP 150CC #1 to access the FSP
150CC eVision Web Browser Management Tool. Logon using a valid user name and
password. The default login and password are covaro1 and covaro#1,
respectively. Repeat for FSP 150CC #2.)
End of Procedure
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GNE SNE
FSP 150CC #1 FSP 150CC #2
PSU1
Status
PSU2
Status Critical
Management
RS -
232
2 4
4
Access
Lk Rate Lk Rate
Network
Lk Rate
FSP150CCf
WAN PSU1
Status
PSU2
Status Critical
Management
RS -
232
2 4
4
Access
Lk Rate Lk Rate
Network
Lk Rate
FSP150CCf
Major 3 Major 3
Etherjack TM Active Etherjack TM Active
100 - Minor 2 100 - Minor 2
LAN 2 LAN 2
240V AC Status 1 240V AC Status 1
1 1
1 3 5 1 1 3 5 1
2 2
Management Tunnel
MGMT LAN Port VLAN Based, VLAN ID = 100 MGMT LAN Port
IP Address = 192.168.2.2 Layer 2 Protocol = PPP IP Address = 192.168.3.1
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 DHCP = disabled Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
Default Router =192.168.2.1 RIP V2 Packets = enabled Default Router = None
Static Route Not Required Static Route Not Required
LAN Segment A
Note: For management tunnels where RIP is enabled, under a Denial of Service attack
scenario, RIP PDUs will likely be discarded, resulting in all RIP learned routes
being withdrawn from the routing table. On the GNE, this will have the affect of
losing the route to the SNE.
Procedure
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Note: According to the example in Figure 4-2, FSP 150CC #2s DHCP setting
should be disabled, the IP address should be set to 192.168.3.1 with a
Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 and no Default Router, and you should
currently be logged onto the FSP 150CC using the eVision Web Browser
Management Tool. In this example, a commissioning PC IP address of
192.168.3.4/24 will successfully access the FSP 150CC.
Step 2 Provision the WAN management tunnel. Perform the procedure in Section 4.4 Set
Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33. According to the example
in Figure 4-2, on Page 4-11, the FSP 150CC #2 WAN management tunnel is
provisioned as VLAN Based with a VLAN ID of 100, PPP Layer 2 Protocol, DHCP is
set to disabled, and RIP V2 Packets Enabled is set to enabled.
Step 3 Select the System Name to view the current Proxy ARP setting (in the example in
Figure 4-2, on Page 4-11, Proxy ARP should be Disabled for FSP 150CC #2).
CAUTION Ensure that the Proxy ARP option is set correctly for the FSP 150CC. If
two or more ADVA NEs or FSP 150CCs are connected via SDCC or Management
Tunnel as well as connected to the same LAN, then only one of the them should have
the Proxy ARP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 4 If the current Proxy ARP setting is correct, go to Step 9. If the Proxy ARP setting
needs to be changed, continue with Step 5.
Step 5 Right-click on the System Name and select Edit Settings.
The edit system settings screen appears
Step 6 Set the Proxy ARP to the appropriate setting (disabled).
Step 7 Observe the current date and time setting. If the current setting is incorrect, enter the
changes.
Step 8 Select OK.
Step 9 Select File and then Save Changes from the menu bar.
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
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Step 12 Connect the WAN cables to the FSP 150CC front panel connectors.
Step 14 Provision the WAN management tunnel. Perform the procedure in Section 4.4 Set
Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33. According to the example
in Figure 4-2, on Page 4-11, the FSP 150CC #1 WAN management tunnel is
provisioned as VLAN Based with a VLAN ID of 100, PPP Layer 2 Protocol, DHCP is
set to disabled, and RIP V2 Packets Enabled is set to enabled.
Step 15 Select the System Name to view the current Proxy ARP setting (in the example in
Figure 4-2, on Page 4-11, Proxy ARP should be Enabled for FSP 150CC #1).
CAUTION Ensure that the Proxy ARP option is set correctly for the FSP 150CC. If
two or more ADVA NEs or FSP 150CCs are connected via SDCC or Management
Tunnel as well as connected to the same LAN, then only one of the them should have
the Proxy ARP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 16 If the current Proxy ARP setting is correct, go to Step 21. If the Proxy ARP setting
needs to be changed, continue with Step 17.
Step 17 Right-click on the System Name and select Edit Settings.
The edit system settings screen appears
Step 18 Set the Proxy ARP to the appropriate setting.
Step 19 Observe the current date and time setting. If the current setting is incorrect, enter the
changes.
Step 20 Select OK.
Step 21 Select File and then Save Changes from the menu bar.
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WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
End of Procedure
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Layer 2 Cloud
LAN Segment A
eVision Workstation Note: If a DHCP server is available on the WAN, then enable DHCP on
IP Address = 10.10.34.5 the WAN Port of the FSP 150CC. If DHCP is enabled on the WAN, then
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Router will be assigned by the
DHCP server.
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Procedure
Step 2 At the FSP 150CC, perform the procedures Section 1.6.3 Power Options and
Wiring, on Page 1-59 and Section 4.3 Set Up Management LAN Port Using the
Serial Console Port, on Page 4-23.
Note: According to the example in Figure 4-3, on Page 4-15, the FSP 150CCs
Management LAN port DHCP setting should be disabled, the IP address
should be set to default (192.168.0.2) with a Subnet Mask set to default
(255.255.255.0) and no Default Router, and you should currently be
logged onto the FSP 150CC Management LAN port using the eVision
Web Browser Management Tool. In this example, a commissioning PC IP
address of 192.168.0.4/24 will successfully access the FSP 150CC.
Step 3 Provision the WAN management tunnel. Perform the procedure in Section 4.4 Set
Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33. According to the example
in Figure 4-3, on Page 4-15, the FSP 150CC WAN management tunnel DHCP option
should be set appropriately (the WAN IP address should now be set to 10.10.34.228
with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0), the Layer 2 Protocol should be set to Ethernet,
the VLAN ID should be set to 100, and RIP V2 Packets Enabled should be set to
disabled.
Step 4 Change your PC Default Gateway setting to successfully access the FSP 150CCs
WAN IP address to verify the WAN port. (Your PC should still be connected to the
Management LAN port. Set the PCs Default Gateway to the FSP 150CC #s
Management LAN port IP address [192.168.0.2 in this example].)
Step 5 Activate a web browser by double clicking on the shortcut icon.
Step 6 Enter the FSP 150CCs WAN IP address (10.10.34.228 in this example) in the web
browser address field and enter return.
The Login Screen appears
Step 7 Enter User Name (default is covaro1) and Password (default is covaro#1).
Step 8 Select OK.
The eVision Web Browser Management Tool will display
Step 9 Select the System Name to view the current Proxy ARP setting (in the example in
Figure 4-3, on Page 4-15, Proxy ARP should be Disabled for the FSP 150CC).
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CAUTION Ensure that the Proxy ARP option is set correctly for the FSP 150CC. If
two or more ADVA NEs or FSP 150CCs are connected via SDCC or Management
Tunnel as well as connected to the same LAN, then only one of the them should have
the Proxy ARP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 10 If the current Proxy ARP setting is correct, go to Step 15. If the Proxy ARP setting
needs to be changed, continue with Step 11.
Step 11 Right-click on the System Name and select Edit Settings.
The edit system settings screen appears
Step 12 Set the Proxy ARP to the appropriate setting (disabled).
Step 13 Observe the current date and time setting. If the current setting is incorrect, enter the
changes.
Step 14 Select OK.
Step 15 Select File and then Save Changes from the menu bar.
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
End of Procedure
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Figure 4-4 Workstation / GNE on Same Subnet, SNE on Different Subnet, FSP 150CCs Over
a Layer 2 Cloud
GNE
FSP 150CC #1
PSU1
Status
PSU2
Status Critical
Management
RS -
2 4
4
Access Network FSP150CCf
WAN
Layer 2 Cloud
Major 232 Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
3
Etherjack TM Active
100 - Minor 2
LAN 2
240V AC Status 1
1
1 3 5 1
2
Management Tunnel
LAN Segment A VLAN Based, VLAN ID = 100
Layer 2 Protocol = Ethernet
DHCP = disabled
RIP V2 Packets = enabled SNE
IP Address = 10.10.10.5
FSP 150CC #2
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
PSU1 PSU2 Management 2 4 Access Network FSP150CCf
Status Status Critical RS - 4
Major 232 Lk Rate Lk Rate Lk Rate
3
Etherjack TM Active
100 - Minor 2
LAN 2
240V AC Status 1
1
1 3 5 1
2
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Note: For management tunnels where RIP is enabled, under a Denial of Service attack
scenario, RIP PDUs will likely be discarded, resulting in all RIP learned routes
being withdrawn from the routing table. On the GNE, this will have the affect of
losing the route to the SNE.
Procedure
Step 3 Provision the WAN management tunnel. Perform the procedure in Section 4.4 Set
Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33. According to the example
in Figure 4-4, on Page 4-18, the FSP 150CC #2s WAN management tunnel should
be set to Ethernet Layer 2 Protocol, the DHCP option should be set appropriately (the
IP address should be set to 10.10.10.5 with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0), the
VLAN ID should be set to 100, and RIP V2 Packets Enabled should be set to enabled.
Step 4 Change your PC Default Gateway setting to successfully access the FSP 150CCs
WAN IP address to verify the WAN port. (Your PC should still be connected to the
Management LAN port. Set the PCs Default Gateway to FSP 150CC #2s
Management LAN port IP address [192.168.0.2 in this example].)
Step 5 Activate a web browser by double clicking on the shortcut icon.
Step 6 Enter the FSP 150CCs WAN IP address (10.10.10.5 in this example) in the web
browser address field and enter return.
The Login Screen appears
Step 7 Enter User Name (default is covaro1) and Password (default is covaro#1).
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CAUTION Ensure that the Proxy ARP option is set correctly for the FSP 150CC. If
two or more ADVA NEs or FSP 150CCs are connected via SDCC or Management
Tunnel as well as connected to the same LAN, then only one of the them should have
the Proxy ARP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 10 If the current Proxy ARP setting is correct, go to Step 15. If the Proxy ARP setting
needs to be changed, continue with Step 11.
Step 11 Right-click on the System Name and select Edit Settings.
The edit system settings screen appears
Step 12 Set the Proxy ARP to the appropriate setting (disabled).
Step 13 Observe the current date and time setting. If the current setting is incorrect, enter the
changes.
Step 14 Select OK.
Step 15 Select File and then Save Changes from the menu bar.
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
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Note: According to the example in Figure 4-4, on Page 4-18, FSP 150CC #1s
Management LAN port DHCP option should be set appropriately (the IP
address should now be 192.168.2.2 with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0
and Default Router of 192.168.2.1), and you should currently be logged
onto the FSP 150CC Management LAN port using the eVision Web
Browser Management Tool. In this example, a commissioning PC IP
address of 192.168.2.4/24 will successfully access the FSP 150CC.
Step 20 Provision the WAN management tunnel. Perform the procedure in Section 4.4 Set
Up Management Tunnel Using eVision, on Page 4-33. According to the example
in Figure 4-4, on Page 4-18, the FSP 150CC #1s WAN management tunnel DHCP
option should be set appropriately (the IP address should be set to 10.10.10.4 with
a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0), the Ethernet Layer 2 Protocol should be set to
Ethernet, the VLAN ID should be set to 100, and RIP V2 Packets Enabled should be
set to enabled.
Step 21 Select the System Name to view the current Proxy ARP setting (in the example in
Figure 4-4, on Page 4-18, Proxy ARP should be Enabled for FSP 150CC #1).
CAUTION Ensure that the Proxy ARP option is set correctly for the FSP 150CC. If
two or more ADVA NEs or FSP 150CCs are connected via SDCC or Management
Tunnel as well as connected to the same LAN, then only one of the them should have
the Proxy ARP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple ARP responses for a
single ARP request for a remote reachable IP address from each NE/FSP 150CC in
the same LAN that has Proxy ARP enabled.
Step 22 If the current Proxy ARP setting is correct, go to Step 27. If the Proxy ARP setting
needs to be changed, continue with Step 23.
Step 23 Right-click on the System Name and select Edit Settings.
The edit system settings screen appears
Step 24 Set the Proxy ARP to the appropriate setting.
Step 25 Observe the current date and time setting. If the current setting is incorrect, enter the
changes.
Step 26 Select OK.
Step 27 Select File and then Save Changes from the menu bar.
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
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Step 29 Remove any commissioning cables (Ethernet cable and/or console cable) from the
FSP 150CC front panel connectors, as required.
Step 30 Connect the WAN cables to the FSP 150CC front panel connectors.
Step 31 Observe the WAN LED on the front panel. It should be lit green. If the WAN LED is
not lit green, then troubleshoot the WAN connections between FSP 150CC #1 and
FSP 150CC #2.
Step 32 Depending on your configuration, either set the eVision workstation default gateway
to point to the GNE FSP 150CCs Management LAN port IP address, or create a
static route on the PC to communicate to the SNE (e.g., from Windows command
prompt, enter route add 192.168.0.2 mask 255.255.255.255 192.168.2.2 according
to the example in Figure 4-4, on Page 4-18). This will allow you to connect to the
SNE since its IP address is on a different subnet.
Step 33 Verify connectivity to FSP 150CC #1 and FSP 150CC #2 from the eVision
Workstation. (Open a web browser window and enter the IP address of FSP 150CC
#1 to access the FSP 150CC eVision Web Browser Management Tool. Logon using
a valid user name and password. The default login and password are covaro1 and
covaro#1, respectively. Repeat for FSP 150CC #2.)
End of Procedure
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4.3 Set Up Management LAN Port Using the Serial Console Port
Perform the following procedure to set up the Local Management LAN port (MGMT LAN) using
the RS-232 Serial Console Port CLI command structure. (For more information on the CLI
command structure, see the Etherjack OS (EOS) Command Line Interface Handbook.)
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the console cable between the FSP 150CC RS-232 Serial Console Port and
a PC using the RJ-45 cable and the DB-9 converter. See Section 1.6.1 Connectors
and LED Descriptions, on Page 1-46 for the RS-232 Serial Console Port connector
location.
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Step 2 From the PC, start a communications utility application (such as TeraTerm Pro Web
or HyperTerminal) with the following COM port settings:
Note: The Serial Console Port supports only 9600 baud. Do not use Autobaud.
Step 3 Hit the Enter key and you will be prompted to enter a login and password. The
default login and password are covaro1 and covaro#1, respectively. The serial
console CLI prompt (-->) will then be displayed.
Step 4 Use the show mgmttnl e1000-wan-1 command followed by a carriage return to
view the current WAN DHCP setting. See the following example:
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Step 6 Use the configure mgmttnl e1000-wan-1 command followed by a carriage return.
A next level prompt will appear. Then enter dhcp enable or dhcp disable followed
by a carriage return to set the desired DHCP state. For example:
Step 7 Use the show mgmttnl e1000-wan-1 command followed by a carriage return to
verify the changes.
Step 8 Determine the next step.
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Step 9 Enter show interface mgmt-lan followed by a carriage return to view the current
Management LAN port DHCP setting:
Step 11 Enter exit followed by a carriage return to go back one level, if required. Then enter
configure interface mgmt-lan followed by a carriage return. A next level prompt will
appear. Then enter dhcp enable or dhcp disable followed by a carriage return to set
the desired DHCP state.
Step 12 Enter show interface mgmt-lan followed by a carriage return to view the verify the
changes.
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Step 15 Ensure that the local LAN cable is connected to the Management LAN port.
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress will cause the FSP 150CC to lose its configuration.
Step 16 Enter database save followed by a carriage return. The system will display a warning
message and when complete, the CLI prompt will appear, as shown below:
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Step 17 Enter show ip followed by a carriage return. The Management LAN port IP
information displays:
--> show ip
System IP Information:
IP Address: 10.10.36.163
Subnet Mask: 255.255.240.0
Default Gateway: 10.10.32.1
Verify the local Management LAN port communication settings by accessing the FSP 150CCs
eVision Web Browser Management Tool. Perform the following steps:
Step 20 Change your PC IP address to successfully access the FSP 150CCs Management
LAN port IP address from the local LAN port.
Step 21 Connect your PC to the local LAN port.
Step 22 Go to Step 32.
Step 23 Enter show ip followed by a carriage return. The Management LAN port IP
information displays:
--> show ip
System IP Information:
IP Address: 10.10.36.163
Subnet Mask: 255.255.240.0
Default Gateway: 10.10.32.1
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Step 25 If required, enter the IP address and subnet mask, by entering configure system
followed by a carriage return. A next level prompt will appear. Then enter ip-address
<address> <subnet mask>.
Step 26 If required, enter a new Default Gateway, by entering ip-gateway nexthop
<gateway> or ip-gateway interface <ifname> followed by a carriage return.
Step 27 Verify the changes by entering show ip followed by a carriage return. The
Management LAN port IP information displays:
--> show ip
System IP Information:
IP Address: 10.10.36.163
Subnet Mask: 255.255.240.0
Default Gateway: 10.10.32.1
WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress will cause the FSP 150CC to lose its configuration.
Step 28 Enter database save followed by a carriage return. The system will display a warning
message and when complete, the CLI prompt will appear, as shown below:
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Verify the local Management LAN port communication settings by accessing the FSP 150CCs
eVision Web Browser Management Tool. Perform the following steps:
Step 30 Change your PC IP address to successfully access the FSP 150CCs Management
LAN port IP address (default is 192.168.0.2 if DHCP is disabled).
Note: If commissioning multiple FSP 150CCs, try to use an IP address that can
be used to access each FSP 150CC you plan to commission. This will help
reduce the amount of times you will need to reconfigure your PCs IP
address when commissioning. Do not use the same IP address as any
Static Route when commissioning the FSP 150CC or communications will
be dropped during provisioning, and you will need to change the IP
address of your PC to complete commissioning the FSP 150CC.
Step 31 Use an Ethernet cable to connect your PC to the FSP 150CC Management LAN port.
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Step 34 Verify that the security certificate is valid. Select Yes to proceed.
The FSP 150CC login window appears
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Procedure
Step 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect your PC to the FSP 150CC Management LAN port
and log onto the FSP 150CC via the eVision web browser.
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Step 5 Right-click on MGMT Tunnel (WAN or LAN-x) and select Edit Mgmt Tunnel.
The Management Tunnel view will appear
Figure 4-5 Management Tunnel View
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Step 13 Ensure that that WAN or LAN cable is connected to the appropriate FSP 150CC
connector.
Step 14 Refresh the web browser and observe the WAN or LAN IP address.
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Step 21 Select the appropriate DHCP setting. (If a DHCP server exists for the interface, then
set DCHP to Enabled. Otherwise, set DHCP to Disabled.)
Note: DHCP may only be enabled on one interface.
Step 22 If DHCP is set to disabled, enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask.
Step 23 Set the desired RIP setting.
Note: For management tunnels where RIP is enabled, under a Denial of Service
attack scenario, RIP PDUs will likely be discarded, resulting in all RIP
learned routes being withdrawn from the routing table. On the GNE, this
will have the affect of losing the route to the SNE.
Step 27 Ensure that that WAN or LAN cable is connected to the appropriate FSP 150CC
connector.
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Step 28 Refresh the web browser and observe the WAN or LAN IP address.
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WARNING Do not remove power while performing the next step. Removing power
while the operation in progress may corrupt the database.
End of Procedure
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Procedure
Step 1 If required, use an Ethernet cable to connect your PC to the FSP 150CC
Management LAN port and log onto the FSP 150CC via the eVision web browser.
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Step 9 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
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Step 17 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
Step 18 Select the DHCP setting of Enabled then select OK.
Step 19 Determine the next step.
Step 20 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Management
Tunnel.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 21 Select the DHCP setting of Disabled then select OK.
Step 22 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
Step 23 Select the DHCP setting of Enabled then select OK.
End of Procedure
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Step 24 Enter a right click on the Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree as
indicated in the error message, and select Edit Management Tunnel.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 25 Select the DHCP setting of Disabled then select OK.
Step 26 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
Step 27 Select the DHCP setting of Enabled then select OK.
End of Procedure
Step 32 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Facility.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
End of Procedure
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Step 40 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Facility.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 41 Select the DHCP setting of Enabled then select OK.
Step 42 Determine the next step.
Step 43 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
Step 44 Select the DHCP setting of Disabled then select OK.
Step 45 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Management
Tunnel.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 46 Select the DHCP setting of Enabled then select OK.
End of Procedure
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Step 47 Enter a right click on the Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree as
indicated in the error message, and select Edit Management Tunnel.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 48 Select the DHCP setting of Disabled then select OK.
Step 49 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Management
Tunnel.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 50 Select the DHCP setting of Enabled then select OK.
End of Procedure
Step 55 Enter a right click on the desired Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree
and select Edit Facility.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear.
End of Procedure
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Step 63 Enter a right click on the desired Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree
and select Edit Facility.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 64 Select the DHCP setting of Enabled then select OK.
Step 65 Determine the next step.
Step 66 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
Step 67 Select the DHCP setting of Disabled then select OK.
Step 68 Enter a right click on the desired Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree
and select Edit Management Tunnel.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear.
End of Procedure
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Step 70 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Management
Tunnel.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 71 Select the DHCP setting of Disabled then select OK.
Step 72 Enter a right click on the desired Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree
and select Edit Management Tunnel.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear.
End of Procedure
Step 74 Enter a right click on the Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree as
indicated in the error message, and select Edit Management Tunnel.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear.
End of Procedure
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Procedure
Step 1 If required, connect your PC to the FSP 150CC Management LAN port and log onto
the FSP 150CC via the eVision web browser.
Step 2 Select Applications \__ Configuration from the menu bar.
Step 3 Right click on the System Name entity (top item in the tree) in the menu tree and
select Edit ACL.
The Edit ACL screen appears
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Step 4 For each Entry ID, enter or edit the desired IP/Network Address and Network
Mask.
Step 5 For each Entry ID, use the drop down arrow to select Entry Active: Yes or No.
Step 6 Select OK.
Step 7 To display the data just entered, select the ACL tab in the System Display.
The ACL entries are displayed in the ACL table
Step 8 Determine the next step.
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Step 12 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
Step 13 Select the ACL Inbound Filtering setting of Disabled and select OK.
Step 14 Go to Step 8.
Step 15 Open the System Name and Communication menus by selecting the + next to each
entity.
Step 16 Select Local Management Port.
The Local Management Port view will appear
Step 17 Observe the current ACL setting.
Step 18 Enter a right click on Local Management Port and select Edit Facility.
The Local Management Port edit view will appear
Step 19 Select the ACL Inbound Filtering setting of Enabled then select OK.
Step 20 Go to Step 8.
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Step 24 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Mgmt Tunnel.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 25 Select the ACL Inbound Filtering setting of Disabled and select OK.
Step 26 Go to Step 8
Step 30 Enter a right click on Management Tunnel (WAN) and select Edit Mgmt Tunnel.
The WAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 31 Select the ACL Inbound Filtering setting of Enabled then select OK.
Step 32 Go to Step 8
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Step 36 Enter a right click on the desired Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree
and select Edit Mgmt Tunnel.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 37 Select the ACL Inbound Filtering setting of Disabled and select OK.
Step 38 Go to Step 8.
Step 42 Enter a right click on the desired Management Tunnel (LAN-x) port in the menu tree
and select Edit Mgmt Tunnel.
The LAN Management Tunnel edit view will appear
Step 43 Select the ACL Inbound Filtering setting of Enabled then select OK.
Step 44 Go to Step 8.
End of Procedure
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5.1 Overview
This chapter provides a summary of system default settings, configuration options,
provisioning rules and detailed technical specifications.
The following configuration options and rules tables provide high level option descriptions and
valid entries using the eVision web browser management tool. The high level option
descriptions provided here assume a good working knowledge of the use of each option, and
are intended to be used as a guide to operate, configure and maintain the system. Additional
information for each option description can be found in the FSP 150CCf-825 Etherjack OS
(EOS) Command Line Interface Handbook and Application Notes for specific features. For
more information regarding navigating and using the eVision, see Chapter 3, Web Browser
Management Tool.
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WAN-2 Disabled
Administrative State Enabled
Media Type See Note 1
E1000 WAN
Facility (WAN-1 MTU Size See Note 2
and WAN-2)
Interface Speed Auto 1000 Mb Full Duplex
Port Shaping Disabled
Port Speed 1000000000
WAN Fault Propagation None
C-Tag EtherType 8100 (hex)
S-Tag EtherType 88a8 (hex)
Loopback Configuration None
Control Protocol Disposition EFM-OAM Peer
Assigned/Unassigned State Enabled
PSU-1/PSU-2
Administrative State Enabled
Administrative State Enabled
Interface Speed Auto
Local
DHCP Disabled
Management Port
ACL Inbound Filtering Disabled
RIP V2 Packets Enabled Disable
Management Tunnel Mode None
VLAN ID N/A
Management Tunnel IP Address 0.0.0.0
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Note 1: For E1000 WAN and E1000 LAN-5, the default Media Type is set based on
whether or not an SFP is present upon power-up. If an SFP is present upon
power-up, the Media Type defaults to Fiber; otherwise, it defaults to Copper.
Note 2: For E1000 WAN and E1000 LAN-5, MTU Size is determined by the selection
made for Jumbo Frames (at System level). If Jumbo Frames is Enabled, then
MTU Size is 9250. If Jumbo Frames is Disabled, then MTU Size is 2000. For
LAN 1 through LAN 4, MTU Size is fixed at 2000.
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Note: All maximum values shown in this table are indicative of a port without a
management tunnel, which utilizes 200 Kbps of bandwidth. As default, the W AN
is provisioned with a management tunnel and all LANs are provisioned without a
management tunnel.
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The date in format: yyyy-mm-dd and the time in format: hh:mm:ss. If Anycast
or Unicast is selected for SNTP Mode and an SNTP server has been linked, yyyy-mm-dd
changing the date and time will have no affect and the SNTP server will
Date/Time override any entry. If a date/time is entered that exceeds the provisioned hh:mm:ss
user GUI timeout value in respect to the current system time, then the user
session will time out.
Timezone Time zone for the FSP 150CC. See Table 5-4 for available time zone Universal
options. (Coordinated)
Enabled
Serial Port Enables or disables RS-232 serial port access to the system.
Disabled
Enabled
Telnet Enables or disables Telnet (TCP port 23) access to the system.
Disabled
Enabled
Web Interface Enables or disables web interface (eVision) access to the system.
Disabled
SNMP Trap Enables or disables dying gasp message via SNMP. When enabled, OAM Enabled
Dying Gasp dying gasp messages are sent on EFM-enabled interfaces.
Disabled
Enabled
Jumbo Frames Enables or disables Jumbo Frames.
Disabled
SNTP (Edit SNTP)
Enables or disables SNTP Mode for Simple Network Time Protocol, which Anycast
is used to synchronize computer clocks in the global Internet.
Unicast
Selecting Unicast (point-to-point) will send a request to a server IP address
Disable
and expects a reply indicating the time. Up to two IP addresses can be
provisioned when in Unicast mode.
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Actor LACP Sets Actor LACP control value to the acrive or passive state. Active
Activity
Passive
Actor LACP Sets Actor LAG port Actor LACP Timeout control value. Short
Timeout
Long
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Metric Metric of the route. This defines the subnet mask for the destination. 0 to 65,535
1
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See LAN
Management Tunnel Configuration Options and Rules, on Page 5-41 and WAN
Management Tunnel Configuration Options and Rules, on Page 5-20.
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Defines the SNMP access level for the new V3 user. The default access v3desgroup
Access Level level for V3super is super.
v3supergroup
nVisionTarget
v3ReadAllGroup
v3WriteAllGroup
No
Authentication
Authentication Defines whether MD5 authentication is used.
MD5
Authentication
Entry for a valid SNMP password. Valid entry is 6 to 32 characters, no
Auth. Password spaces. This option is only applicable if MD5 Authentication is selected. blank
Confirm Auth. Reenter the password entered in the Auth. Password box to confirm the blank
Password password
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Remote
Authentication
Server (1 to 3) Enables the specific server for operation. Unselected
Enable Checkbox
Remote Defines the priority of the server in servicing requests. Multiple servers may First
Authentication have the same priority value. Random ordering will be chosen for those
Second
Server (1 to 3) servers with equal priority values.
Priority Third
Remote
Authentication
Server (1 to 3) The IP address of the specified Remote Authentication Server. 0.0.0.0
IP Address
Remote Defines the UDP port to use when communicating with the Remote 0 to 65535
Authentication Authentication server. Default is 1812 if Authentication Protocol is set to
Server (1 to 3) RADIUS or None, default is 49 if Authentication Protocol is set to TACACS+. 1812 (RADIUS)
Port 49 (TACACS+)
Remote
Authentication Defines the timeout in seconds after which communication with this server 1 to 99
Server (1 to 3) fails. This option is only applicable if Authentication Protocol is set to RADIUS.
Timeout 3
Remote
Authentication 1 to 99
Server (1 to 3) The maximum number of tries that will be attempted with this server.
Retries 3
Remote
Authentication Defines the shared secret used for authenticating the FSP 150CC with the
Server (1 to 3) Remote Authentication server. Valid entry is a string of up to 64 characters. Blank
Secret
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Note: If the WAN AIS, LOS or RFI alarm notification code is set to Not Reported or Not Alarmed,
then the Fault Propagation feature will not activate for that alarm attribute.
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Note 1: The sum of all management tunnels plus all Control Protocol Disposition (CPD) filters
cannot exceed 16.
Note 2: If RIP is enabled on an interface and you are changing the IP address, it may take
minutes for RIP to advertise the new IP address. If RIP is enabled on an interface, it is
recommended that you perform a system reboot after changing the IP address. This will
force RIP to advertise the address immediately. Note that this operation should be
performed locally, or a static route must be created to the remote in order to make the
changes remotely.
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Note 3: A management tunnel utilizes 256 Kbps of bandwidth. As default, the WAN is
provisioned with a MAC based management tunnel with DHCP enabled.
WARNING Changing EVC Mode on a port will drop all traffic on the port, including
Management Tunnel connectivity and Maintenance End Points.
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If changing Media Type from Copper to Fiber and setting the Interface
Speed to 100 Mb Full Duplex, the changes can only be made if the port
Assigned/Unassigned State is set to Disabled.
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Remote Link Allows selection of the Remote Link ID(s) to be used for matching against 1 to 5
IDs the Link ID in the EFM RLD (Remote Link Down) message. The same
Remote Link ID number may be set for multiple LANs, if desired. N/A
The combined Ingress CIR of all transparent service/flows plus the size of
the WAN management tunnel (if present) and/or WAN EFM-OAM (if
enabled) cannot exceed the speed of the WAN. (WAN management tunnel
utilizes 256 Kbps. WAN EFM-OAM, if enabled, utilizes 64 Kbps. If both a
WAN management tunnel is provisioned and WAN EFM-OAM is enabled,
256 Kbps is utilized.)
Defines the Ingress Excess Information Rate (EIR) for this port, in bps. 0 to 110 Mbps
Entry of commas are allowed. (LAN 1 to 4)
If Ingress CIR is set to 0, then an Ingress EIR value of 64 Kbps or greater 0 bps
Ingress EIR must be entered (if a value of 1 bps through a value less than 64 Kbps is
0 to 1 Gbps
entered, then the value will automatically be rounded up to 64 Kbps).
(LAN 5)
(See above definition of LPS* and PIR): Ingress PIR must be <= LPS* or the 0 bps
WAN port speed, whichever is less.
Ingress CBS Defines the Ingress Committed Burst Size (CBS) for this port, in Kilobytes. 1 to 1,000 (KB)
Entry of comma is allowed.
Ingress EBS Defines the Ingress Excess Burst Size (EBS) for this port, in Kilobytes. 0 to 1,000 (KB)
Entry of comma is allowed.
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Defines the Egress Excess Information Rate (EIR) for this port, in bps. 0 to 100 Mbps
Entries of commas are allowed. This option is only available if Egress Rate (LAN 1 to 4)
Limiting is set to the Enabled state.
0 to 1 Gbps
If Egress CIR is set to 0, then an Egress EIR value of 64 Kbps or greater (LAN 5)
Egress EIR must be entered (if a value of 1 bps through a value less than 64 Kbps is
entered, then the value will automatically be rounded up to 64 Kbps).
Where Egress CIR + Egress EIR = Egress PIR (Peak Information Rate):
Egress PIR must not exceed the speed of the LAN.
Defines the Egress Committed Burst Size (CBS) for this port, in Kilobytes.
Egress CBS Entry of comma is allowed. This option is only available if Egress Rate 1 to 1,000 (KB)
Limiting is set to the Enabled state.
Defines the Egress Excess Burst Size (EBS) for this port, in Kilobytes. Entry
Egress EBS of comma isallowed. This option is only available if Egress Rate Limiting is 0 to 1,000 (KB)
set to the Enabled state.
Egress Buffer Defines the Egress buffer size for the normal latency queues, in Kilobytes.
Size Entry of comma is allowed. This option is only available if Egress Rate 64 to 33,480 (KB)
Limiting is set to the Enabled state.
Defines whether the C (Customer) Tag VLAN ID / VLAN Priority should be Push
PUSHed or no action taken.
None
C-Tag Control If more than one LAN port is to be used in the system, Push must be
selected. If C-Tag Control is set to None, only one LAN port may be used
in the system.
If C-Tag Control is set to None, then C-Tag VLAN ID and C-Tag VLAN
Priority cannot be entered.
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WARNING Changing EVC Mode on a port will drop all traffic on the port, including
Management Tunnel connectivity and Maintenance End Points.
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Table 5-8 Configuration Settings for Connection-oriented Flow VLAN Service (Continued)
Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Auto (Copper)
Auto 100 Mb Full
Duplex
Auto 100 Mb Half
Duplex
Interface Defines the line rate of the port and whether it is in half duplex or full duplex 100 Mb Full
Speed mode. When Media Type is set to Copper, all of the options to the right are Duplex
available and the default setting is Auto.
LAN 1 to 5 100 Mb Half
(Copper) Duplex
Auto 10 Mb Full
Duplex
Auto 10 Mb Half
Duplex
10 Mb Full Duplex
10 Mb Half Duplex
Interface Auto 1000 Mb Full
Speed (See above.) Duplex
LAN 5 (Copper)
(See above.) Auto 1000 Mb
Full Duplex
When Media Type is set to Fiber, options available are Auto 1000 Mb Full (Fiber)
Duplex (default) and Auto 100 Mb Full Duplex only.
Interface Auto 100 Mb Full
Speed When Media Type is set to Fiber, Interface Speed can only be changed if the Duplex
port Assigned/Unassigned State is set to Disabled.
LAN 5 (Fiber)
If changing Media Type from Copper to Fiber and setting the Interface
Speed to 100 Mb Full Duplex, the changes can only be made if the port
Assigned/Unassigned State is set to Disabled.
None
Defines the LAN Facility Fault Propagation (LFFP) to notify the network
Fault Disable WAN Port
(upstream) of LAN port failures. All LAN ports must be set consistently,
Propagation otherwise individual LAN port(s) may be set to None. Send EFM RLD
Msg
Fault Defines the delay before fault propagation is enacted between LAN and
Propagation WAN ports. This option is only available if Fault Propagation is set to 0 to 3600 (sec.)
Delay anything other than None.
Defines the Local Link ID for the LAN port to indicate which port is faulted. 1 to 5
Local Link ID Local Link ID is only provisionable if Fault Propagation is set to Send EFM
RLD Msg. N/A
Remote Link Allows selection of the Remote Link ID(s) to be used for matching against 1 to 5
IDs the Link ID in the EFM RLD (Remote Link Down) message. The same
Remote Link ID number may be set for multiple LANs, if desired. N/A
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Outer Tag Defines the Stacked Ethertype to be used to inter-operate with 8100 (hex)
EtherType Queue-in-Queue frames with other vendors.
Acceptable All
Frame Policy Defines the ingress behavior at the port.
VLAN
Defines the Port VLAN ID. The format is VID-PRIO. The valid values for VID
are 1 to 4095 and valid values for PRIO are 0 to 7. The default value is 1-0.
[1 to 4095]-
Port VLAN ID If only the VID portion is entered, PRIO will default to 0. If the VID portion is
[0 to 7]
not entered, PRIO also cannot be specified. This option is only valid when
Acceptable Frame Policy is set to All. 1-0
Egress VLAN Defines the egress behavior for the port. Setting this option to Enabled Enabled
Trunking delivers VLAN tagged frames to the CPE. Setting this option to Disabled
Disabled
delivers untagged frames to the CPE.
Ingress PUSH Sets Push port VLAN ID on Ingress.When Enabled, the Port VLAN ID is Enabled
Port VLAN ID PUSHed onto the frame. When Disabled, no tags are PUSHEed onto the
Disabled
frame (i.e., it stays untagged).
Egress POP Sets Pop port VLAN ID on egress frames. If Ingress PUSH Port VLAN ID is Enabled
Port VLAN ID Enabled, it may be desired that the PVID may be POPed.
Disabled
Defines the Priority Map Mode. It identifies the lookup criteria for the priority Off
mapping table. This table is used to perform priority based lookup (to
TOS
determine low and normal latency) and/or to change the priority value.
Priority Map DSCP
Mode Priority Map Mode must be set to anything other than Off in order to enable
multi-COS on this LAN. If Priority Map Mode is set to anything other than 802.1P
OFF, a Priority Mapping Table is created. See Default Priority
Mapping Tables, on Page 5-34 for default Priority Map settings.
Defines the Priority VLAN ID. This is the VLAN ID used to replace the NULL
Priority VLAN VLAN ID of the priority tagged frames. If the value is not specified by the 0 to 4095
ID user, the default will be the VID part of the Port VLAN ID attribute. This
1
option is only valid when Acceptable Frame Policy is set to VLAN.
Untagged Enabled
Frames Enable or disable Untagged Frames.
Disabled
Priority Map (Edit Priority)
Note: Selecting Edit Priority option is only selectable (by entering a right click on the LAN entity) if a Priority Map
Mode selection other than Off is made for the LAN facility, and a Priority Map Index Selection is made.
The following ranges of Indexes are: 0...7 if Priority Map Mode is set to
802.1P or TOS, 0...63 if Priority Map Mode is set to DSCP.
Multiple Indexes can be selected by selecting the first desired Index and 0 to 7
Priority Map then entering Control+Click for each additional Index. To select a (802.1P or TOS)
Index Selection contiguous set of Indexes, select the first desired Index, then enter a
0 to 63 (DSCP)
Shift+click on the last desired Index in the range of Indexes. If multiple
indexes are selected, they will all be changed to the same PRIOCTL,
Priority and Latency options when they are selected.
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Table 5-8 Configuration Settings for Connection-oriented Flow VLAN Service (Continued)
Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
X-Tag Priority Control. This parameter controls the behavior of the Priority None
X-Tag portion of the frame. If NONE is selected, the incoming priority bits are left
Swap
PRIOCTL unchanged. If SWAP is selected, the incoming priority bits are changed by
the value specified in the X-Tag Priority parameter.
X-Tag Priority This parameter defines the new priority bits to be used. Valid only if X-Tag 0 to 7
PRIOCTL is set to Swap.
Policer COS Class Of Service (COS) Policer. Allows the incoming traffic to be steered to 0 to 7
the appropriate EVC Ingress Policer.
Egress QoS Queue 0 to 7 Settings (Edit Egress Queue)
Defines the buffer size for the Egress QoS queues, in Kilobytes. 64 to 1024 (KB)
Buffer Size
128 (KB)
Flow (Create Flow or Edit Flow)
Note: Create Flow is only applicable if the Port is in the Assigned state.
Defines the Flow Identifier (FID) for this flow. Up to 400 flows can be created FID-1 to FID-400
Flow ID for the system. Each of the four 10/100 Ethernet Client interfaces can
support a maximum of 100 flows. The LAN-5 1 Gb Ethernet Client interface
(Create Flow can support a maximum of 400 flows.
only)
Note: Every assigned LAN port reduces the maximum number of
available flows by 1.
Circuit Name Assigns a circuit name to the flow. Blank
Defines the flow type. If Default is selected, no VLAN Member value is Default
supplied, and this FID becomes the Default FID for the port, i.e., all the
Regular
Type VLAN IDs that dont belong to any other FID on the port belongs to this FID.
If Default is selected and Transport Tag Control is set to None, no other FIDs
(Create Flow can be added to this port. If Regular is selected, then individual VLAN
only) Members can be added.
Flow Type cannot be edited. To change the Flow Type, the FID must be
deleted and then re-created with the new Flow Type.
Untagged Enabled
Frames Enable or disable Untagged Frames.
Disabled
Supported
Defines whether the C (Customer) Tag VLAN ID / VLAN Priority should be Push
PUSHed, Swapped or no action taken. If Swap VID is selected, only the
Swap VID
VLAN ID (12 bits) are swapped with the specified C-Tag VLAN ID. If Swap
Tag is selected, both the VLAN ID and Priority (15 bits) are swapped. If Push Swap Tag
C-Tag Control VID is selected, only the VLAN ID (12 bits) is PUSHed - the Priority is copied
from the incoming tags Priority. Push VID
None
If flow Type is set to Default and C-Tag Control is set to None, no other FIDs
can be added to this port. If C-Tag Control is set to None, then C-Tag VLAN
ID cannot be entered. If C-Tag Control is set to None, Swap VID or Push
VID, C-Tag VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Defines the C-Tag VLAN ID. If C-Tag Control is set to None, then C-Tag
VLAN ID cannot be entered.
All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the WAN
port. (For example: A service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag PUSH 100-0
C-Tag will conflict with another service with the same C-Tag and S-Tag. A service 1 to 4095
VLAN ID with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag None will conflict with another service with
C-Tag None, S-Tag PUSH 100-0. A TLS service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0,
S-Tag NONE will conflict with a Flow with VLAN Member 100-0, C-Tag
NONE and S-Tag NONE.)
Defines the C-Tag VLAN Priority. If C-Tag Control is set to None, Swap VID
C-Tag or Push VID, C-Tag VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
VLAN Priority 0 to 7
All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the
WAN port (see C-Tag VLAN ID).
C-Tag Match Enable or disable matching of C-Tag priority to Receive priority. It specifies Enabled
Rx Priority whether the C-Tag priority will be used or ignored for traffic in the egress
Disabled
direction. This option is only allowed if C-Tag Control is set to Push.
Defines whether the S (Service) Tag VLAN ID / VLAN Priority should be Push
S-Tag Control PUSHed or no action taken. If S-Tag Control is set to None, S-Tag VLAN ID
None
and S-Tag VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
Defines the Transport VLAN ID. If S-Tag Control is set to None, S-Tag VLAN
ID cannot be entered.
All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the WAN
port. (For example: A service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag PUSH 100-0
S-Tag will conflict with another service with the same C-Tag and S-Tag. A service 1 to 4095
VLAN ID with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag None will conflict with another service with
C-Tag None, S-Tag PUSH 100-0. A TLS service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0,
S-Tag NONE will conflict with a Flow with VLAN Member 100-0, C-Tag
NONE and S-Tag NONE.)
Defines the S-Tag VLAN Priority. If S-Tag Control is set to None, S-Tag
S-Tag VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
VLAN Priority 0 to 7
All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the WAN
port (see S-Tag VLAN ID).
Enables or disables Egress Rate Limiting. Egress limiting allows control Disabled
Egress Rate over the bandwidth of egress traffic toward the customer LAN port, and is
Enabled
Limiting set independently from Ingress Rate Limiting. If set to the Enabled state,
Egress CIR, EIR, CBS and EBS entries are allowed.
Enables or Disables Multi Class Of Service (COS). If set to the Disabled, Enabled
one Ingress Policer and one Egress Policer are provisionable. If set to the
Multi COS Disabled
Enabled state, up to 8 Ingress Policers and 8 Egress Policers may be
(Create Flow provisioned. Multi COS can only be set to the Enabled state if Priority Map
only) Mode is set to anything other than OFF for the facility. This option is only
available during Flow creation and cannot be edited. If it is desired to edit
an existing Flow, the Flow must be deleted and then recreated with the Multi
COS change.
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
If Multi COS is set to the Enabled state, then up to 8 Ingress Policers and 8
Egress Policers are allowed. To activate Policer entry, select the desired
Ingress (and Policer (0 to 7). A maximum of 100 policing flows may be created per 10/100 0 to 7
Egress) Policer Ethernet LAN port (LAN-1 to LAN-4). A maximum of 400 policing flows may
0 to 7 be created for the 1 G Ethernet LAN port (LAN-5). A maximum of 400
policing flows may be created per system.
Defines the Ingress Committed Information Rate (CIR) for this flow, in bps. 0 to 110 Mbps
Entry of commas are allowed. If Multi COS is set to the Disabled state, one (LAN 1 to 4)
Ingress CIR setting is allowed for the FID. If Multi COS is set to the Enabled
1,024,000 bps
state, then up to 8 Ingress CIR Policer Settings are allowed.
0 to 1 Gbps
Defines the Ingress Committed Information Rate (CIR) for this port, in bps.
(LAN 5)
Entry of commas are allowed.
1,024,000 bps
If LAN port speed < WAN port speed, then the sum of all Ingress CIRs on
the LAN port may be <= to 1.10 times the speed of the LAN (this value is
designated as LPS below). The sum of all Ingress CIRs on the LAN port may
Ingress CIR
not exceed the speed of the WAN port.
Where the sum of all Ingress CIRs on the LAN port + the sum of all Ingress
EIRs on the LAN port = Ingress PIR (Peak Information Rate) for the LAN
port: Ingress PIR must be <= LPS or the WAN port speed, whichever is less.
The sum of Ingress PIRs of all ports/flows/policers must not exceed the
speed of the WAN.
The combined Ingress CIR of all transparent service/flows plus the size of
the WAN management tunnel (if present) and/or WAN EFM-OAM (if
enabled) cannot exceed the speed of the WAN. (WAN management tunnel
utilizes 256 Kbps. WAN EFM-OAM, if enabled, utilizes 64 Kbps. If both a
WAN management tunnel is provisioned and WAN EFM-OAM is enabled,
256 Kbps is utilized.)
Defines the Ingress Excess Information Rate (EIR) for this port, in bps. Entry 0 to 110 Mbps
of commas are allowed. If Ingress CIR is set to 0, then an Ingress EIR (LAN 1 to 4)
value of 64 Kbps or greater must be entered (if a value of 1 bps 0 bps
through a value less than 64 Kbps is entered, then the value will
automatically be rounded up to 64 Kbps). 0 to 1 Gbps
(LAN 5)
Ingress EIR If Multi COS is set to the Disabled state, one Ingress EIR setting is allowed
for the FID. If Multi COS is set to the Enabled state, then up to 8 Ingress EIR 0 bps
Policer Settings are allowed.
(See above definition of LPS and Ingress PIR): Ingress PIR must be <= LPS
or the WAN port speed, whichever is less. The sum of Ingress PIRs of all
ports/flows/policers must not exceed the speed of the WAN.
Defines the Ingress Committed Burst Size (CBS) for this flow, in Kilobytes.
Entry of comma is allowed. If Multi COS is set to the Disabled state, one
Ingress CBS Ingress CBS setting is allowed for the FID. If Multi COS is set to the Enabled 1 to 1,000 (KB)
state, then up to 8 Ingress CBS Policer Settings are allowed. CBS cannot
be less than CIR in bytes/millisecond.
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Defines the Ingress Excess Burst Size (EBS) for this flow, in Kilobytes. Entry
of comma is allowed. If Multi COS is set to the Disabled state, one Ingress
EBS setting is allowed for the FID. If Multi COS is set to the Enabled state,
Ingress EBS 0 to 1,000 (KB)
then up to 8 Ingress EBS Policer Settings are allowed. EBS cannot be less
than CIR in bytes/millisecond. EBS cannot be less than EIR in
bytes/millisecond.
Defines the Quality of Service (QoS) Queue associated with the selected
Policer. This option is not available if Multi COS is set to the Disabled state. Queue 0 to 7
QoS Queue If Multi COS is set to the Enabled state, then a specific QoS Queue may be
associated with each selected Policer. The same Queue may be associated Associated
with more than one Policer. up to 8 Queues may be provisioned per port. Policer number
Defines the Ingress buffer size for the normal latency queues, in Kilobytes.
This resource is allocated in 64 K Byte segments. User input is allocated in 64 to 33,480 (KB)
Ingress Buffer 64 K Byte increments - rounded up to the next closest segment. Buffer Size
Size cannot be less than CBS. Entry of comma is allowed. This option is only 128 (KB)
available if Multi COS is set to the Disabled state.
Defines the Ingress buffer size for the selected Policer QoS queues, in
QoS Queue Kilobytes. This resource is allocated in 64 K Byte segments. User input is 64 to 33,480 (KB)
Ingress Buffer allocated in 64 K Byte increments - rounded up to the next closest segment.
Size Buffer Size cannot be less than CBS. Entry of comma is allowed. If Multi 128 (KB)
COS is set to the Enabled state, then up to 8 QoS Queue settings are
allowed per port.
Defines the Egress Committed Information Rate (CIR) for this flow, in bps. 0 to 100 Mbps
Entry of decimal is allowed. Entry of commas are not allowed. If Multi COS (LAN 1 to 4)
is set to the Disabled state, one Egress CIR setting is allowed for the FID.
0 to 1 Gbps
Egress CIR If Multi COS is set to the Enabled state, then up to 8 Egress CIR Policer
(LAN 5)
Settings are allowed.
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Defines the Egress Excess Burst Size (EBS) for this flow, in Kilobytes. Entry
of comma is allowed. If Multi COS is set to the Disabled state, one Egress
Egress EBS EBS setting is allowed for the FID. If Multi COS is set to the Enabled state, 0 to 1,000 (KB)
then up to 8 Egress EBS Policer Settings are allowed. EBS cannot be less
than CIR in bytes/millisecond. EBS cannot be less than EIR in
bytes/millisecond.
Defines the frames that belong to the flow. Frames are classified based on VLAN ID portion
the VLAN tag and the membership is specified as a list of VLAN IDs. The of
VLAN member format is VLAN ID-Priority. The valid values for VLAN ID are VLAN ID-Priority:
0 to 4095. Valid values for Priority are null or 0 to 7.
If the Priority value is not specified, all the priority values for that VLAN ID 0 to 4095
belongs to the FID. A maximum of 64 members can be defined for a given
FID. A maximum of 4,000 VLAN members can be created per system. If no N/A
value is supplied, this FID becomes the default FID for the port, i.e., all the
VLAN
VLAN IDs that dont belong to any other FID on the port belongs to this FID.
Members
To add a VLAN member, enter the valid VLAN ID-Priority number and select
Add. To delete a VLAN member, select the VLAN ID-Priority number and Priority portion of
select Remove. VLAN ID-Priority:
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WARNING Changing EVC Mode on a port will drop all traffic on the port, including
Management Tunnel connectivity and Maintenance End Points.
Once a Connection-less service has been created, an option to Flush MAC Entry is available
flush the MAC bridge table learned entries.
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Block
MAC Table Full Indicates the behavior of the bridge once the forwarding table is full.
Flood
Defines the physical interface operating mode for an Ethernet LAN Copper
Media Type interface. The default Media Type is set based on whether or not an SFP is
Fiber
(LAN 5) present upon power-up. If an SFP is present upon power-up, the Media
Type defaults to Fiber; otherwise, it defaults to Copper.
Auto (Copper)
Auto 100 Mb Full
Duplex
Auto 100 Mb Half
Duplex
Interface
Speed Defines the line rate of the port and whether it is in half duplex or full duplex 100 Mb Full
mode. When Media Type is set to Copper, all of the options to the right are Duplex
LAN 1 to 5 available and the default setting is Auto.
(Copper) 100 Mb Half
Duplex
Auto 10 Mb Full
Duplex
Auto 10 Mb Half
Duplex
10 Mb Full Duplex
10 Mb Half Duplex
Interface
Speed (See above.) Auto 1000 Mb Full
Duplex
LAN 5 (Copper)
(See above.) Auto 1000 Mb
Full Duplex
When Media Type is set to Fiber, options available are Auto 1000 Mb Full (Fiber)
Duplex (default) and Auto 100 Mb Full Duplex only.
Interface Auto 100 Mb Full
Speed When Media Type is set to Fiber, Interface Speed can only be changed if the Duplex
port Assigned/Unassigned State is set to Disabled.
LAN 5 (Fiber)
If changing Media Type from Copper to Fiber and setting the Interface
Speed to 100 Mb Full Duplex, the changes can only be made if the port
Assigned/Unassigned State is set to Disabled.
None
Defines the LAN Facility Fault Propagation (LFFP) to notify the network
Fault Disable WAN Port
(upstream) of LAN port failures. All LAN ports must be set consistently,
Propagation otherwise individual LAN port(s) may be set to None. Send EFM RLD
Msg
Fault Defines the delay before fault propagation is enacted between LAN and
Propagation WAN ports. This option is only available if Fault Propagation is set to 0 to 3600 (sec.)
Delay anything other than None.
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Defines the Local Link ID for the LAN port to indicate which port is faulted. 1 to 5
Local Link ID Local Link ID is only provisionable if Fault Propagation is set to Send EFM
RLD Msg. N/A
Remote Link Allows selection of the Remote Link ID(s) to be used for matching against 1 to 5
IDs the Link ID in the EFM RLD (Remote Link Down) message. The same
Remote Link ID number may be set for multiple LANs, if desired. N/A
Outer Tag Defines the Stacked Ethertype to be used to inter-operate with 8100 (hex)
EtherType Queue-in-Queue frames with other vendors.
Egress QoS Queue 0 to 7 Settings (Edit Egress Queue)
64 to 1024 (KB)
Buffer Size Defines the buffer size for the Egress QoS queues, in Kilobytes.
128 (KB)
Flow (Create Flow or Edit Flow)
Note: Create Flow is only applicable if the Port is in the Assigned state.
Defines the Flow Identifier (FID) for this flow. Up to 400 flows can be created FID-1 to FID-400
Flow ID for the system. Each of the four 10/100 Ethernet Client interfaces can
support a maximum of 100 flows. The LAN-5 1 Gb Ethernet Client interface
(Create Flow can support a maximum of 400 flows.
only)
Note: Every assigned LAN port reduces the maximum number of
available flows by 1.
Circuit Name Assigns a circuit name to the flow. Default circuit name is the Flow ID. Blank
Defines whether the C (Customer) Tag VLAN ID / VLAN Priority should be Push
PUSHed, Swapped or no action taken. If Swap VID is selected, only the
Swap VID
VLAN ID (12 bits) are swapped with the specified C-Tag VLAN ID. If Swap
Tag is selected, both the VLAN ID and Priority (15 bits) are swapped. If Push Swap Tag
C-Tag Control VID is selected, only the VLAN ID (12 bits) is PUSHed - the Priority is copied
from the incoming tags Priority. Push VID
None
If flow Type is set to Default and C-Tag Control is set to None, no other FIDs
can be added to this port. If C-Tag Control is set to None, then C-Tag VLAN
ID cannot be entered. If C-Tag Control is set to None, Swap VID or Push
VID, C-Tag VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
Defines the C-Tag VLAN ID. If C-Tag Control is set to None, then C-Tag
VLAN ID cannot be entered.
All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the WAN
port. (For example: A service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag PUSH 100-0
C-Tag will conflict with another service with the same C-Tag and S-Tag. A service 1 to 4095
VLAN ID with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag None will conflict with another service with
C-Tag None, S-Tag PUSH 100-0. A TLS service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0,
S-Tag NONE will conflict with a Flow with VLAN Member 100-0, C-Tag
NONE and S-Tag NONE.)
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Defines the C-Tag VLAN Priority. If C-Tag Control is set to None, Swap VID
C-Tag or Push VID, C-Tag VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
VLAN Priority 0 to 7
All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the WAN
port (see C-Tag VLAN ID).
C-Tag Match Enable or disable matching of C-Tag priority to Receive priority. It specifies Enabled
Rx Priority whether the C-Tag priority will be used or ignored for traffic in the egress
Disabled
direction. This option is only allowed if C-Tag Control is set to Push.
Defines the behavior of the S-Tag VLAN ID specified. If S-Tag Control is set Push
S-Tag Control to None, S-Tag VLAN ID and S-Tag VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
None
Defines whether the S (Service) Tag VLAN ID / VLAN Priority should be
PUSHed or no action taken. If S-Tag Control is set to None, S-Tag VLAN ID
cannot be entered.
All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the WAN
S-Tag port. (For example: A service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag PUSH 100-0 1 to 4095
VLAN ID will conflict with another service with the same C-Tag and S-Tag. A service
with C-Tag PUSH 100-0, S-Tag None will conflict with another service with
C-Tag None, S-Tag PUSH 100-0. A TLS service with C-Tag PUSH 100-0,
S-Tag NONE will conflict with a Flow with VLAN Member 100-0, C-Tag
NONE and S-Tag NONE.)
Defines the S-Tag VLAN Priority. If S-Tag Control is set to None, C-Tag
VLAN Priority cannot be entered.
S-Tag 0 to 7
VLAN Priority All C-Tag and S-Tag VLAN ID-Priority values must not conflict on the WAN
port (see S-Tag VLAN ID).
Enables or disables Egress Rate Limiting. Egress limiting allows control Disabled
Egress Rate over the bandwidth of egress traffic toward the customer LAN port, and is
Enabled
Limiting set independently from Ingress Rate Limiting. If set to the Enabled state,
Egress CIR, EIR, CBS and EBS entries are allowed.
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Table 5-12 Configuration Settings for Connection-less Flow VLAN Service (Continued)
Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Defines the Ingress Committed Information Rate (CIR) for this port, in bps. 0 to 110 Mbps
Entries of commas are allowed. (LAN 1 to 4)
If LAN port speed < WAN port speed, then the sum of all Ingress CIRs on 1,024,000 bps
the LAN port may be <= to 1.10 times the speed of the LAN (this value is
0 to 1 Gbps
designated as LPS below). The sum of all Ingress CIRs on the LAN port may
(LAN 5)
not exceed the speed of the WAN port.
1,024,000 bps
Where the sum of all Ingress CIRs on the LAN port + the sum of all Ingress
Ingress CIR EIRs on the LAN port = Ingress PIR (Peak Information Rate) for the LAN
port: Ingress PIR must be <= LPS or the WAN port speed, whichever is less.
The sum of Ingress PIRs of all ports/flows/policers must not exceed the
speed of the WAN.
The combined Ingress CIR of all transparent service/flows plus the size of
the WAN management tunnel (if present) and/or WAN EFM-OAM (if
enabled) cannot exceed the speed of the WAN. (WAN management tunnel
utilizes 256 Kbps. WAN EFM-OAM, if enabled, utilizes 64 Kbps. If both a
WAN management tunnel is provisioned and WAN EFM-OAM is enabled,
256 Kbps is utilized.)
Defines the Ingress Excess Information Rate (EIR) for this port, in bps. 0 to 110 Mbps
Entries of commas are allowed. If Ingress CIR is set to 0, then an Ingress (LAN 1 to 4)
EIR value of 64 Kbps or greater must be entered (if a value of 1 bps through
0 bps
a value less than 64 Kbps is entered, then the value will automatically be
Ingress EIR rounded up to 64 Kbps). 0 to 1 Gbps
(LAN 5)
(See above definition of LPS and Ingress PIR): Ingress PIR must be <= LPS
or the WAN port speed, whichever is less. The sum of Ingress PIRs of all 0 bps
ports/flows/policers must not exceed the speed of the WAN.
Defines the Ingress Committed Burst Size (CBS) for this flow, in Kilobytes.
Ingress CBS Entry of commas are allowed. CBS cannot be less than CIR in 1 to 1,000 (KB)
bytes/millisecond.
Defines the Ingress Excess Burst Size (EBS) for this flow, in Kilobytes. Entry
Ingress EBS of commas are allowed. EBS cannot be less than CIR in bytes/ millisecond. 0 to 1,000 (KB)
EBS cannot be less than EIR in bytes/millisecond.
Defines the Ingress buffer size for the normal latency queues, in Kilobytes. 64 to 33,480 (KB)
Ingress Buffer This resource is allocated in 64 K Byte segments. User input is allocated in
Size 64 K Byte increments - rounded up to the next closest segment. Buffer Size 128 (KB)
cannot be less than CBS. Entry of comma is allowed.
Defines the Egress Committed Information Rate (CIR) for this flow, in bps. 0 to 100 Mbps
Entry of decimal is allowed. Entries of commas are not allowed. (LAN 1 to 4)
Egress CIR
The combined CIR of all transparent service/flows/policers plus the size of 0 to 1 Gbps
the WAN management tunnel (256 Kbps, if present) cannot exceed the (LAN 5)
maximum speed of the WAN.
Defines the Egress Excess Information Rate (EIR) for this flow, in bps. Entry 0 to 100 Mbps
of commas are allowed. (LAN 1 to 4)
Egress EIR
Where Egress CIR + Egress EIR = Egress PIR (Peak Information Rate) for 0 to 1 Gbps
the Port: Egress PIR must not exceed the speed of the LAN Port. (LAN 5)
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Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
Defines the Egress Committed Burst Size (CBS) for this flow, in Kilobytes.
Egress CBS Entry of commas are allowed. CBS cannot be less than CIR in 1 to 1,000 (KB)
bytes/millisecond.
Defines the Egress Excess Burst Size (EBS) for this flow, in Kilobytes. Entry
Egress EBS of commas are allowed. EBS cannot be less than CIR in bytes/ millisecond. 0 to 1,000 (KB)
EBS cannot be less than EIR in bytes/millisecond.
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IP Address 0.0.0.0
Defines the IP address for the LAN management tunnel.
(See Note 2)
Subnet Mask Defines the IP subnet mask for the LAN management tunnel. 255.0.0.0
Layer 2 Ethernet
Protocol Defines the management tunnel encapsulation mode.
PPP
Defines whether Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is enabled or Enabled
disabled. Only one interface may have DHCP enabled. If it is desired
DHCP Disabled
to set DHCP for this interface to enabled, then the DHCP setting for
all other interfaces must first be set to disabled.
Allows enabling/disabling of the system level Access Control List Enabled
ACL Inbound (ACL) on this management tunnel interface. When enabled, only the
Disabled
Filtering permitted IP address(es) provisioned in the system ACL list will be
allowed access on this interface.
RIP V2 Packets Allows setting/disabling of Routing Information Protocol (RIP) V2 Enable
Enabled packets.
Disable
Note 1: The sum of all management tunnels plus all Control Protocol Disposition (CPD) filters
cannot exceed 16.
Note 2: If RIP is enabled on an interface and you are changing the IP address, it may take
minutes for RIP to advertise the new IP address. If RIP is enabled on an interface, it is
recommended that you perform a FSP 150CC reboot after changing the IP address.
This will force RIP to advertise the address immediately. Note that this operation should
be performed locally, or a static route must be created to the remote in order to make
the changes remotely.
Note 3: A management tunnel utilizes 256 Kbps of bandwidth. As default, each LAN is
provisioned without a management tunnel.
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Selects a Control Protocol Disposition filter to add to the selectable list of Bridge Group
CPDs. Selecting a CPD filter from the Add CPD Filter list, then selecting a
-BPDU
Disposition, then selecting OK or Apply will create a new selectable CPD
within the Control Protocol Disposition area. -EFM OAM
If Custom Filter is selected, the Edit Custom Filter data may be entered. -LACP
The sum of all management tunnels plus all Control Protocol Disposition -LACP Marker
Add CPD Filter
(CPD) filters cannot exceed 16. -Port Based
See Table 5-15 for CPD filter details. Cisco Group
Default has WAN EFM-OAM set to Peer and all LAN interfaces have Custom Filter
EFM-OAM set to Discard.
GARP Group
-GMRP
-GVRP
LAN Bridge
Disposition for When set to Peer, the selected CPD frames are counted and forwarded. Inactive
selected CPD When set to Discard, the selected CPD frames are discarded and counted.
Peer
Filter When a CPD filter is selected, Inactive is not a valid option.
Discard
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Table 5-14 Control Data Protocol Configuration Options and Rules (Continued)
Parameter Description / Option Settings
Applicable Rules
MAC Address Set the custom CPD filter MAC address match (in hexadecimal). This 00:00:00:00:00:00
Match option is only applicable when Custom Filter is selected. An active custom
filter cannot be edited.
MAC Address Set the custom CPD filter MAC address and mask (in hexadecimal). This 00:00:00:00:00:00
Mask option is only applicable when Custom Filter is selected. An active custom
filter cannot be edited.
Set the custom CPD filter Ethertype (in hexadecimal). This option is only
Ethertype applicable when Custom Filter is selected. An active custom filter cannot be 0000
edited.
Set the custom CPD filter Ethertype mask (in hexadecimal). This option is
Ethertype Mask only applicable when Custom Filter is selected. An active custom filter 0000
cannot be edited.
Set the custom CPD filter Subtype (in hexadecimal). This option is only
Subtype applicable when Custom Filter is selected. An active custom filter cannot be 00
edited.
Set the custom CPD filter Subtype mask (in hexadecimal). This option is
Subtype Mask only applicable when Custom Filter is selected. An active custom filter 00
cannot be edited.
Note: To delete a CPD filter, edit all interface CPD dispositions to Pass for the CPD filter
to be removed.
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ISL Inter Switch Link 01-00-0C-00-00-00 N/A By totally encapsulating the original frame in a
(ISL) two-level tagging scheme, ISL is effectively a
tunneling protocol and has the additional benefit
of carrying non-Ethernet frames. It adds a
26-byte header and 4-byte Frame Check
Sequence (FCS) to the standard Ethernet frame
- the larger Ethernet frames are expected and
handled by ports configured to be trunks. ISL
supports 1024 VLANs.
PAgP Port Aggregation 01-00-0C-CC-CC-CC 0x0104 PAgP is a management protocol that will check
Protocol (PAgP) for parameter consistency at either end of the link
and assist the channel in adapting to link failure
or addition. IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
Control Protocol (LACP) will likely supersede
PAgP in the long term.
UDLD Unidirectional 01-00-0C-CC-CC-CC 0x0111 UDLD monitors physical cabling, shutting down
Link Detection miswired ports, protecting against uni-directional
(UDLD) links.
VTP VLAN Trunking 01-00-0C-CC-CC-CC 0x2003 The VTP protocol communicates between
(VTP) switches using an Ethernet destination multicast
Cisco
MAC address (01-00-0c-cc-cc-cc) and SNAP
Group
HDLC protocol type Ox2003. It does not work
over non-trunk ports (VTP is a payload of ISL or
802.1Q), so messages cannot be sent until DTP
has brought the trunk online.
PVSTP+ Spanning Tree 01-00-0C-CC-CC-CD 0x010b In order to support the IEEE 802.1q standard,
PVSTP+ Cisco's existing STP implementation was
extended to become PVST+ by adding support
for tunneling across an IEEE 802.1q mono
Spanning Tree region. PVST+ is therefore
compatible with both IEEE 802.1q's MST and
Cisco PVST protocols without requiring extra
commands or configuration. In addition, PVST+
adds verification mechanisms to ensure that
there is no configuration inconsistency of port
trunking and VLAN IDs across switches.
UplinkFast STP UplinkFast 01-00-0C-CD-CD-CD 0x200a UplinkFast provides fast STP convergence after
a direct link failure in the network access layer. It
operates without modifying STP, and its purpose
is to speed up convergence time in a specific
circumstance to less than three seconds.
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VLAN VLAN Bridge 01-00-0C-CD-CD-CE 0x010c If there is a need to bridge non-routable or legacy
Bridge protocols between VLANs without interfering
with the IEEE Spanning Tree instance(s) running
Cisco
on those VLANs
Group
(Cont.) L2PT Layer 2 Protocol 01-00-0C-CD-CD-D0 N/A Layer 2 protocol tunneling allows Layer 2
Tunnelling (L2PT) protocol data units (PDUs) (CDP, STP, and VTP)
to be tunneled through a network using a Cisco
proprietary multicast address.
Reserved Bridge Reserved 01-80-C2-00-00-04 N/A Reserved for use by 802.1. IEEE-802.1D states
(Bridge that a bridge will never forward a frame with one
through
Reserved) of these addresses.
01-80-C2-00-00-0F
All 802.1d LAN Bridge 01-80-C2-00-00-10 N/A All LANs Bridge Management
Bridges (LAN Management
Bridge)
GMRP GARP Multicast 01-80-C2-00-00-20 N/A Multicast Registration Protocol
Registration
Protocol
GVRP GARP VLAN 01-80-C2-00-00-21 N/A VLAN Registration Protocol
GARP
Registration
Group
Protocol
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Default VLAN ID is the same as the last VLAN ID used for the entity.
Only one VLAN loopback may be performed per system. Once a VLAN
loopback has been operated, a second VLAN loopback may not be
performed on another entity.
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Default VLAN ID is the same as the last VLAN ID used for the entity.
Only one VLAN loopback may be performed per system. Once a VLAN
loopback has been operated, a second VLAN loopback may not be
performed on another entity.
(0 to 4095)-
(See above.) (0 to 7)
VLAN ID 2
Second of three Virtual LAN Identifiers available for loopback. (4094-1 if Terminal
or Facility VLAN is
selected)
(0 to 4095)-(0 to 7)
(See above.)
VLAN ID 3 (4094-2 if Terminal
Last of three Virtual LAN Identifiers available for loopback. or Facility VLAN is
selected)
Allows enabling/disabling of swapping the source and destination Selected (Enabled)
addresses for loopback testing. This option is available when in
Not Selected
Maintenance View by selecting Loopback.
Swap SA and (Disabled)
DA at loopback Only one Swap SA/DA loopback may be performed per system. Once
a Swap SA/DA loopback has been operated, a second Swap SA/DA
loopback may not be performed on another entity.
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2) Verify management
communication
configuration.
Scheduled Ping Non-
Failed a) Target IP address connectivity or Affecting Minor a) Repair IP address
routing problem. connectivity or routing
problem.
b) Ping is turned off at target b) Ensure that ping
equipment. response is not disabled at
the target equipment.
c) Alarm or condition on interface. c) Repair using appropriate
alarm reference in this
manual.
d) Incorrect IP address entered. d) Edit target IP address.
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Note 1: Except for the PSUs, the alarm attributes for system alarms are settable via CLI
and SNMP, but not via eVision.
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Note 1: If the WAN RFI alarm notification code is set to Not Reported or Not Alarmed,
then the Fault Propagation feature will not activate for that alarm attribute.
Note 2: LAG Link Down alarm has both Service Affecting and Non-Service Affecting
alarm profiles. The alarm is Service Affecting when LAG Aggregator LACP
Control is Enabled and is Non-Service Affecting when LAG Aggregator LACP
Control is Disabled. The alarm is raised whenever the LAG has been created,
but neither WAN (e1000-wan-1 nor e1000-wan-2) is Collecting and Distributing.
If either WAN port is Collecting and Distributing (should ever only be one at a
time), the alarm is cleared (or never raised). The LAG Link Down alarm has a
2.5 +/- 0.5 second onset and 10.5 +/- 0.5 second offset.
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2) All MEPs on the same interface are Verify the Remote MEP LAN
reporting that the port is blocked (i.e., interface connection and
all remote MEPs Bridge Ports are not configuration.
Some MAC forwarding data). Affecting Minor Troubleshoot and repair the
Status Remote MEP interface
The problem lies at the starting point
of the service instance (the Remote connection or reconfigure the
MEP) and probably not anywhere in interface.
the network used by the MA.
Note: In Release 1.1 CCMs
generated do not have Port Status or
Interface Status TLVs, but the TLVs
are handled if CCMs are received
containing them.
At least one of the Remote MEPs is Observe MEP alarm conditions
sending CCMs with Remote Defect at the remote node.
Indication (RDI) set.
Perform appropriate steps in
Some RDI RDI is present in the CCMs Affecting Minor this table to clear the condition
transmitted when any of the other at the far end.
MEP alarm conditions (above) exist
for a Remote MEP.
Note: MEP alarm attributes are editable in CFM mode (by selecting Applications and
then CFM or selecting the CFM icon).
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Refer to Performance Monitoring, on Page 3-63 for procedures on viewing, editing and
initializing PMs using eVision.
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Table 5-21 WAN Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESBP EtherStats Broadcast Packets Received. 0 0 NEND RCV
The total number of good packets received
that were directed to the broadcast
address. Note that this does not include
multicast packets.
ESBS EtherStats Bytes Sent. The Bytes Sent in 0 0 NEND TRMT
the egress direction If there is link down
during the interval, the bin is not accessible.
ESC EtherStats Collisions. The best estimate of 0 0 NEND RCV
the total number of collisions on this
Ethernet segment. The value returned will
depend on the location of the RMON probe.
Section 8.2.1.3 (10BASE-5) and section
10.3.1.3 (10BASE-2) of IEEE standard
802.3 states that a station must detect a
collision, in the receive mode, if three or
more stations are transmitting
simultaneously. A repeater port must
detect a collision when two or more stations
are transmitting simultaneously.
ESCAE EtherStats CRC (Cyclic Redundancy 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
Check) Aligned Errors. The total number of
packets received that had a length
(excluding framing bits, but including FCS
octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets,
inclusive, but had either a bad Frame
Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral
number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS
with a non-integral number of octets
(Alignment Error).
ESDE EtherStats Drop Events. The total number 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
of events in which packets were dropped
due to lack of resources. Note that this
number is not necessarily the number of
packets dropped; it is just the number of
times this condition has been detected.
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Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESF EtherStats Fragments. The total number of 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
packets received that were less than 64
octets in length (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets) and had either a bad
Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an
integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a
bad FCS with a non-integral number of
octets (Alignment Error).
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Table 5-21 WAN Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESOP EtherStats Oversize Packets. The total 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
number of packets received that were
longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing
bits, but including FCS octets) and were
otherwise well formed.
ESP EtherStats Packets Received. EtherStats 0 0 NEND RCV
Packets Received. The total number of
packets (including bad packets, broadcast
packets, and multicast packets) received.
ESP64 EtherStats Packets - 0 to 64 Octets Frames. 0 0 NEND RCV
The total number of packets (including bad
packets) received that were 64 octets in
length (excluding framing bits but including
FCS octets).
ESP65 EtherStats Packets - 65 to 127 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 65 and 127 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP128 EtherStats Packets - 128 to 255 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 128 and 255 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP256 EtherStats Packets - 256 to 511 Octet 0 0 NEND RCV
Packets. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 256 and 511 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP512 EtherStats Packets - 512 to 1023 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 512 and 1023 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP1024 EtherStats Packets - 1024 to 1518 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 1024 and 1518 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
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Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESP1519 EtherStats Packets - 1519 to 1536 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 1519 and 1536 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESUF EtherStats Unicast Frames. The Unicast 0 0 NEND TRMT
Frames Sent in the egress direction If there
is link down during the interval, the bin is not
accessible.
ESUP EtherStats Undersize Packets. The total 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
number of packets received that were less
than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits,
but including FCS octets) and were
therwise well formed.
L2CPFD Layer 2 Control Protocol Frames 0 0 NEND RCV
Discarded. Number of Layer 2 Control
Protocol Frames discarded on the
interface.
L2CPFP Layer 2 Control Protocol Frames 0 0 NEND RCV
Processed. Number of Layer 2 Control
Protocol Frames processed on the
interface.
LBC a Laser Bias Current retrieved from the SFP. 50 50 NEND RCV
Applicable only if the media type is Fiber.
LOOKUPFAILS Lookup Fail Counts. Number of frames 0 0 NEND RCV
received on the WAN Port that failed the
lookup for steering to the right LAN port and
were dropped.
OPR a Optical Power Receive. Received Optical -80 -80 NEND RCV
Power (in dBm) retrieved from the SFP.
Applicable only if the media type is Fiber.
OPT a Optical Power Transmit. Transmit Optical -80 -80 NEND RCV
Power (in dBm) retrieved from the SFP.
Applicable only if the media type is Fiber.
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Table 5-22 LAN Port Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ABRRLRX Average Bit Rate Limited Received. The 0 0 NEND RCV
average over the specific interval based on
Bytes Received. Only applicable when Port
is in Connection-oriented, TLS mode.
ABRRLTX Average Bit Rate Limited Transmitted. The 0 0 NEND TRMT
average bit rate transmitted over a specific
interval in the egress direction, based on
Bytes Sent. Only applicable when Port is in
Connection-oriented, TLS mode.
ABR-RX Average Bit Rate Received. The average bit 0 0 NEND RCV
rate received over the specific interval in the
ingress direction. If there is link down during
the interval, the bin is not accessible. This
counter is valid for all modes of the ethernet
interface. In case of transparent ethernet
service, this counter is based on RMON
etherStatsOctets.
ABR-TX Average Bit Rate Transmitted. The average 0 0 NEND TRMT
bit rate transmitted over a specific interval in
the egress direction, based on Bytes Sent. If
there is link down during the interval, the bin
is not accessible.
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Table 5-22 LAN Port Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESBF EtherStats Broadcast Frames sent in the 0 0 NEND TRMT
egress direction.
ESBP EtherStats Broadcast Packets Received. 0 0 NEND RCV
EtherStats Broadcast Packets Received.
The total number of good packets received
that were directed to the broadcast address.
Note that this does not include multicast
packets.
ESBS EtherStats Bytes Sent. Only applicable 0 0 NEND TRMT
when Port is in Connection-oriented, TLS
mode.
ESC EtherStats Collisions. The best estimate of 0 0 NEND RCV
the total number of collisions on this
Ethernet segment. The value returned will
depend on the location of the RMON probe.
Section 8.2.1.3 (10BASE-5) and section
10.3.1.3 (10BASE-2) of IEEE standard
802.3 states that a station must detect a
collision, in the receive mode, if three or
more stations are transmitting
simultaneously. A repeater port must detect
a collision when two or more stations are
transmitting simultaneously.
ESCAE EtherStats CRC (Cyclic Redundancy 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
Check) Aligned Errors. The total number of
packets received that had a length
(excluding framing bits, but including FCS
octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets,
inclusive, but had either a bad Frame Check
Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of
octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a
non-integral number of octets (Alignment
Error).
ESDE EtherStats Drop Events. The total number of 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
events in which packets were dropped due
to lack of resources. Note that this number is
not necessarily the number of packets
dropped; it is just the number of times this
condition has been detected.
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Table 5-22 LAN Port Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESF EtherStats Fragments. The total number of 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
packets received that were less than 64
octets in length (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets) and had either a bad
Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an
integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a
bad FCS with a non-integral number of
octets (Alignment Error).
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Table 5-22 LAN Port Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESOP EtherStats Oversize Packets. The total 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
number of packets received that were longer
than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but
including FCS octets) and were otherwise
well formed.
ESP EtherStats Packets Received. The total 0 0 NEND RCV
number of packets (including bad packets,
broadcast packets, and multicast packets)
received.
ESP64 EtherStats Packets - 0 to 64 Octets Frames. 0 0 NEND RCV
The total number of packets (including bad
packets) received that were 64 octets in
length (excluding framing bits but including
FCS octets).
ESP65 EtherStats Packets - 65 to 127 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 65 and 127 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP128 EtherStats Packets - 128 to 255 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 128 and 255 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP256 EtherStats Packets - 256 to 511 Octet 0 0 NEND RCV
Packets. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 256 and 511 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP512 EtherStats Packets - 512 to 1023 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 512 and 1023 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESP1024 EtherStats Packets - 1024 to 1518 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 1024 and 1518 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
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Table 5-22 LAN Port Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
ESP1519 EtherStats Packets - 1519 to 1536 Octets 0 0 NEND RCV
Frames. The total number of packets
(including bad packets) received that were
between 1519 and 1536 octets in length
inclusive (excluding framing bits but
including FCS octets).
ESUF EtherStats Unicast Frames sent in the 0 0 NEND TRMT
egress direction.
ESUP EtherStats Undersize Packets. The total 37055 3557280 NEND RCV
number of packets received that were less
than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits,
but including FCS octets) and were therwise
well formed.
FD-RX Frames Dequeued (FD) - Receive. Only 0 0 NEND RCV
applicable when Port is in Connection-
oriented, TLS mode.
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Table 5-22 LAN Port Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Minutes Day
FMYD-TX Frames Marked as Yellow Dropped by TX 0 0 NEND TRMT
Policer. Only applicable when Port is in
Connection-oriented, TLS mode.
FTD-RX Frames Tail Dropped (FTD) - Receive. Only 0 0 NEND RCV
applicable when Port is in Connection-
oriented, TLS mode.
FTD-TX a Frames Tail Dropped (FTD) - Transmit. Only 37055 3557280 NEND TRMT
applicable when Port is in Connection-
oriented, TLS mode.
L2CPFD Layer 2 Control Protocol Frames Discarded. 0 0 NEND RCV
Number of Layer 2 Control Protocol Frames
discarded on the interface.
L2CPFP Layer 2 Control Protocol Frames 0 0 NEND RCV
Processed. Number of Layer 2 Control
Protocol Frames processed on the
interface.
LBC b Laser Bias Current retrieved from the SFP. 50 50 NEND RCV
Applicable only if the media type is Fiber.
OPR b Optical Power Receive. Received Optical -80 -80 NEND RCV
Power (in dBm) retrieved from the SFP.
Applicable only if the media type is Fiber.
OPT b Optical Power Transmit. Transmit Optical -80 -80 NEND RCV
Power (in dBm) retrieved from the SFP.
Applicable only if the media type is Fiber.
a. Flow VLAN service only.
b. Media Type= Fiber only.
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Table 5-24 Flow QOS Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Min. Day
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Table 5-25 Flow Policer Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings
Performance Definition Number / Number / Location Direction
Parameter 15 Min. Day
ABR Average Bit Rate 0 0 NEND RCV
FMG Frames Marked Green 0 0 NEND RCV
FMRD Frames Marked Red and Dropped 0 0 NEND RCV
FMY Frames Marked Yellow 0 0 NEND RCV
FMYD Frames Marked Yellow and Dropped 0 0 NEND RCV
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Table 5-26 ESA Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings (Continued)
Performance Definition Default
Parameter Threshold
OUTOFSEQ-ERR Out of Sequence Errors. The total number of out of 0
sequence errors across all packets received in the current
interval.
MIN-RTDELAY Minimum Round Trip Delay. The minimum round-trip delay 0
(in milliseconds) across all packets received in the current
interval.
MAX-RTDELAY Maximum Round Trip Delay . The maximum round-trip 0
delay (in milliseconds) across all packets received in the
current interval.
AVG-RTDELAY Average Round Trip Delay. The average round-trip delay 0
(in milliseconds) across all packets received in the current
interval.
SUM-RTDELAY Sum of Round Trip Delays. The total sum of round trip 0
delay (in milliseconds) in the current interval.
SUM-SQ-RTDELAY Sum of Square of Round Trip Delays. The sum of square 0
of round trip delays in the current interval.
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Note: If the IP address assigned to the Reflector collides with an IP address used by the
customer traffic, all packets destined for that IP address will be routed up to the Network
Processor.
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Priority Map Mode Identifies the priority classification mechanism for ESA traffic. TOS
DSCP
0 to 63 (DSCP)
Priority Specifies the ESA service priority bits. (See Note 2.) or
0 to 7 (TOS)
Traffic Settings
Set the packet size (in bytes) of the Service Assurance Packets. 64-1500
Packet Size (See Note 2.)
100
Set the number of packets per sample. (See Note 2.) 1- 99999
Packets per Sample
500
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Max.
Round Trip Delay,
Oneway Tx Delay, Maximum delay threshold (in milliseconds). The entry must be
Oneway Rx Delay, greater than the entry for Min. Round Trip Delay. (See Note 2.) -2147483647 to
Oneway Tx Jitter, or 2147483647
Oneway Rx Jitter 100
(Edit only)
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Note 1: If the IP address assigned to the Probe collides with an IP address used by the customer
traffic, all packets destined for that IP address will be routed up to the Network
Processor.
Note 2: Oneway options are only available if ICMP timestamp is set for protocol type. A Probe
that is assigned to an active schedule cannot be edited.
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Scheduled Ping
The Scheduled Ping feature provides a current state of management link connectivity. Up to
four IP addresses may be scheduled at a provisioned rate, and should a failure occur, a
provisionable alarm (Scheduled Ping Failed) is raised against the IP address.
Scheduled Ping is invoked by selecting the Schedule Activities icon on the Tool Bar or selecting
Schedule Activities from the Applications menu, expanding the system folder in the Menu Tree,
entering a right click on Scheduled Ping and selecting Edit Settings. See Table 5-29 for
Scheduled Ping configuration settings. Default settings are identified in bold.
Note: To remove an IP address, first set the IP address to the Disabled state and select
Apply. Then enter 0.0.0.0 into the address field and select OK.
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Scheduled ESA
A scheduled ESA is invoked by selecting the ESA icon on the Tool Bar or selecting ESA from
the Applications menu, expanding the system folder in the Menu Tree, entering a right click on
SchGroups and selecting Create New Group. See Table 5-30 for Scheduled Ping configuration
settings. Default settings are identified in bold. Up to 10 Scheduled ESA groups may be
created.
Once a Scheduled ESA has been created, options available when entering a right click on the
Activity ID in the Menu Tree are: Delete, Suspend and Resume. To delete an activity, you must
first Suspend the activity.
Only previously created Probes that are not used for another
Scheduled Activity are available for selection.
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In addition to configuring CFM options, alarm attributes are editable when the CFM application
is selected (see Table 5-20, on Page 5-55).
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See Table 5-34 for Maintenance Domain configuration settings. Default settings are identified
in bold.
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See Table 5-35 for Maintenance Association configuration settings. Default settings are
identified in bold.
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Disabled
State Enable or disable MEP state.
Enabled
Disabled
CCM Generation Enable or disable Continuity Check Message (CCM) generation.
Enabled
RDI
MAC Status
Fault Alarm Selectable fault alarm priority type.
Remote CCM
Priority
Error CCM
XCON CCM
No Defects
VLAN Priority VLAN priority. 0 to 7
Primary VLAN Identifier. Options available are determined by the 1 to 4095
Primary VID selected MAs Primary VID(s) created.
MA Primary VID
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Note: The MEP must be set to the Enabled State for the Loop Back Message to be
initiated.
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Note: The MEP must be set to the Enabled State for the Link Trace Message to be
initiated.
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Refer to Table 5-39 for the RJ-45 10/100 Base-T connector pin assignments and refer to Table
5-40 for 1000 Base-T LAN port connector pin assignments.
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Refer to Table 5-41 for the RJ-45 (RS-232 Serial Console port) connector pin assignments,
which follows the EIA/TIA-232-F standard. The FSP 150CC only uses pins 4, 5 and 6. The
installation kit also provides an RJ-45 to DB9 conversion adapter (pin assignments are shown
in the following table).
Table 5-41 RJ-45 (RS-232 Serial Console Port) and DB9 Adapter Pin Assignments
FSP 150CC Description RJ-45 DB9
Signal
- Not used 1 -
- Not used 2 -
- Not used 3 -
GND Ground 4 5
TX Transmit Data 5 2
RX Receive Data 6 3
- Not used 7 -
- Not used 8 -
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5.13.2 Power
The FSP 150CCf-825 operates on AC or DC power. AC power converters are available for both
120 VAC and 240 VAC; externally fused at 15A. The system is capable of operating with an
AC source with the voltage range specified in ANSI specification C84.1-1989, Voltage Ratings
(60 Hz) for Electric Power Systems Equipment, Range B. The equipment shall tolerate any
frequency within the range of 60 (+/-3) Hz (or 50 +/- 3 HZ for European applications).
The FSP 150CCf-825 also operates on redundant -48 VDC office battery sources, external
fuse rating of 5A. The FSP 150CCf-825 is capable of operating at a voltage range of -36 to -72
VDC with a maximum transient voltage of -75.0 VDC. Power dissipation: 20-24 Watts typical,
30 Watts fully loaded.
The following power components may be ordered separately:
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5.13.3 Environmental
The FSP 150CCf-825 is targeted for use within office controlled environments. In some
instances it might be deployed in uncontrolled environments. The FSP 150CCf-825 operates
in the following environmental conditions:
The system will operate properly in any ambient conditions that are within a temperature
range of 0 to +50C and relative humidity levels up to 95% non-condensing (with a
maximum absolute humidity condition of 0.024 kg of water/kg of dry air).
A single FSP 150CCf-825 shall meet the above operating temperature range
requirements without the use of fans or assisted air-flow.
The system will operate at altitudes within the range of -200ft to 16,500ft (-60m to
5,000m)
The system supports storage in the temperature range of -40C to +70C without any
impact on the functionality.
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The system complies with the following standards for Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
and Immunity (EMI):
FCC Part 15, Class B
IC ES-003, Class B
CISPR 22 (2003), EN55022, Class B, Emissions
CISPR 24 (2002), EN55024, Immunity
EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) (CE Mark)
AS/NZS 3548 (C-Tick Mark)
VCCI, Class B
The system complies with GR-1089-CORE (intra-building voltages) for the following aspects:
ESD
EMI
Lightning
AC Power Fault
Steady State Power
DC Potential Difference
Bonding and Grounding
The system complies with the standards established by the Administrative Council for Terminal
Attachments standards (FCC Part 68).
The system complies with GR-63-CORE, NEBS LEVEL 3 requirements for safety for the
following aspects:
Fire Resistance
Office Vibration
Transportation Vibration
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Threshold settings and TCA Events are supported for all (relevant) Ethernet stats
Connectors LC on SFP (fiber), RJ45 (copper)
Ethernet Services - LAN
LAN 1 to 4: 10/100 Base-T, MDI/MDI-X copper interfaces
Ports
LAN 5: 1 x 10/100/1000 Base-T, MDI/MDI-X for copper interface, or 1 x 1GbE optical interface
(SMF/MMF)
LAN 1 to 4: 10BaseT: 150 meters, 100BaseT: 100 meters
Reach
LAN 5: 1000BaseT: 100 meters, 100FX or 1GbE optical: SFP dependant
Duplex Full, Half, Auto
LAN 1 to 4: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, Auto.
Line Rate
LAN 5: 10/100 Mbps, Full, Half, Auto, 1000 Mbps, Full, Auto.
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Threshold settings and TCA Events are supported for all (relevant) Ethernet stats
LAN 1 to 4: RJ45 (copper)
Connectors
LAN 5: 1 x RJ45 (copper), or 1 x LC on SFP (fiber)
System Time
System Date/Time Manual
Mode
SNTP
Communications
10/100 Base-T, RJ-45 on front panel
Auto-MDIX capability
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AC power converter (for rear power connector) may be ordered separately for North American
and international locations.
Operating Voltage Range: 120 or 240 VAC
The AC power connector is a 3 prong male socket accepting a North American standard AC
power cord.
Operating Voltage Range: -36 to -72 VDC
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5.13.6 Optical Specifications for FSP 150CC SFPs
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Number PM? LOS Max (Error) age 9um 50um 62.5um
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61004002 100BX/OC3, T-1310, R-1550, SMF, Formerica BIDI-1315-0161-001 Y -45 -32 -32 0 N/S -14 -8 20 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1310 TX,
20KM, IR-1, C-TEMP 1550 RX
61004003 100BX/OC3, T-1550, R-1310, SMF, Formerica BIDI-1513-0161-001 Y -45 -32 -32 0 N/S -14 -8 20 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1550 TX,
20KM, IR-1, C-TEMP 1310 RX
61004004 100FX/OC3, 1310NM, SMF, 40KM, LR-1, Sumitomo SCP6811-GL-ZWE Y -45 -34.5 -34 -10 3 -5 0 40 0 0 -40 to +85 SMF 1310
I-TEMP
61004005 100FX/OC3, 1550NM, SMF, 80KM, LR-2, Sumitomo SCP6861-GL-ZWE Y -45 -34.5 -34 -10 3 -5 0 80 0 0 -40 to +85 SMF 1550
I-TEMP
61004017 100FX/OC3, 1310NM, SMF, 15KM, IR-1, Fiberxon FTM-3101C-L15G Y -45 -37 -34 -8 N/S -5 0 15 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1310
C-TEMP
61004006 100FX, 1310NM, MMF, 2KM, C-TEMP Stratos SPLC-20-1-4-B N -45 -29 -29 N/S N/S -22 -14 0 0 200 0 to +70 MMF 1310
Lightwave
61004011 1000BX, T-1490, R-1310, SMF, 10KM, Sumitomo SBP6H44-GL-NB- Y -30 -21 -20 -3 3 -9 -6 -3 10 0 0 -40 to +85 SMF 1490 TX,
C-TEMP 49 1310 RX
61004009 1000LX, 1310NM, SMF/MMF, Sumitomo SCP6844-GL-ZWE Y -30 -21 -20.5 -3 3 -9.5 -6 -3 10 55 55 -40 to +85 SMF/ 1310
10KM/550M, I-TEMP MMF
61004012 1000LX, 1310NM, SMF, 40KM, C-TEMP Sumitomo SCP6814-GL-ZNE Y -30 -23 -22.5 0 3 -4.5 0 40 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1310
61003018 1000LX, T-1310, R-1490, SMF, 40KM, ADVA 61003018 Y -45 -23 -22 -3 N/S -5 2 40 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1310 TX,
C-TEMP 1490 RX
61003019 1000LX, T-1490, R-1310, SMF, 40KM, ADVA 61003019 Y -45 -23 -22 -3 N/S -5 2 40 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1490 TX,
61004008 1000SX, 850NM, MMF, 700M, C-TEMP Finisar FTLF8519P2BNL Y -30 -20 -20 0 N/S -9 -3 0 50 30 -20 to +85 MMF 850
Fiberxon FTM-8120C-L Y -30 -18 -20 0 N/S -9.5 -6 -1.5 0 30 15 0 to +70 MMF 850
61003020 1000XD, 1470NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003020 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1470
61003021 1000XD, 1490NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003021 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1490
61003022 1000XD, 1510NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003022 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1510
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61003023 1000XD, 1530NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003023 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1530
61003024 1000XD, 1550NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003024 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1550
Table 5-45 Optical Specifications for FSP 150CC SFPs (Continued)
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Part turer Number cal Max Dam- Range
TXCVR OPTIC SFP
Number PM? LOS Max (Error) age 9um 50um 62.5um
61003025 1000XD, 1570NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003025 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1570
61003026 1000XD, 1590NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003026 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1590
TM
61003027 1000XD, 1610NM, SMF, C-TEMP ADVA 61003027 Y -36 -24 -24 -3 N/S -3 2 50 0 0 0 to +70 SMF 1610
61004014 1000ZX, 1550NM, SMF, 80KM, I-TEMP Sumitomo SCP6874-GL-ZWE Y -30 -24.5 -24 -3 3 -2 3 80 0 0 -40 to +85 SMF 1550
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