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Chapter 3

Installation

Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User’s Guide

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Note:  

The default Gateway must be on the same Subnet as the IP address assigned 

in Step 2 (above) for the ATM access module.

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There is no need to perform a reset.
Configuration Example:

Enter IP Address (149.49.54.249): 149.49.44.80

Enter Netmask (255.255.255.0): 255.255.255.0

Enter Default Gateway (149.49.54.1): 149.49.44.120

Note:  

If there are any errors, the new configuration settings are not saved. To save 

the new configuration settings, you must correct the errors by repeating the 
command.

Setting up the ATM Access Module

Once you have assigned an IP address, Netmask and Default Gateway to the ATM 
access module you can begin configuring ATM Edge Device parameters such as 
LECS, LES and BUS.
You can connect to the ATM access module Terminal Interface either by 
disconnecting the console port from the M-SPX/S module and connecting it to the 
ATM access module or by establishing a Telnet session to the IP address you 
assigned to the ATM access module in the previous section. This is described in 
Chapter 4, ATM Access Module Terminal Interface for Configuring ATM 
Parameters58.
You can now proceed to configure the ATM access module using CajunView, the 
Embedded Web Manager or the CLI interface.

Note:  

The only way to change the Default Port Speed (from OC-12 to OC-3 or from 

OC-3 to OC-12) is via option 

[4] Port Speed

 in the 

ATM Port Menu

 (see Figure 4.11 on 

page 66). The Framing Mode can be either SONET or SDH.

Summary of Contents for M-ACCF

Page 1: ...Avaya User s Guide M ACCF SF MODULE AVAYA M770 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH July 2000...

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Page 3: ...ment It assumes a basic working knowledge of Local Area Networks This guide also explains basic Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM and LAN Emulation LANE concepts Note See the accompanying Release Notes f...

Page 4: ...alling the M ACC ATM Access module Chapter 3 Installation Installing the M ACC Module Domain Usage Considerations Configuring the M ACC Module Setting up the M ACC Module Using TELNET Accessing screen...

Page 5: ...you must evaluate the syntax provided and then supply the appropriate values for the placeholders that appear in angle brackets Commands The word command means that you must enter the command exactly...

Page 6: ...Introduction IV Avaya M770 M ACCF SF ATM Access Modules User s Guide...

Page 7: ...ncepts LAN Emulation 3 LAN Emulation Overview 3 Emulated LAN Components 3 LAN Emulation Client LEC 3 LAN Emulation Server LES 4 Broadcast and Unknown Server BUS 4 LAN Emulation Configuration Server LE...

Page 8: ...Connections Within Your Network 30 Network Configuration Examples 31 ATM Backbone in the Building 31 Avaya M770 Multitechnology Functionality 33 Routing in the X Switch Domain 34 Chapter 3 Installati...

Page 9: ...port 51 Module Setup Main Menu 52 Reset the Module 52 Software Download to the X Switch CPU 53 Entering Software Download Parameters 53 Starting the Software Download Process 54 Monitoring the Softwa...

Page 10: ...72 VN Configuration Menu 72 Upgrading Software 75 Preliminaries 75 Downloading 75 Monitoring the ATM Access Module 76 ATM Port Statistics 76 VCC Statistics 78 Chapter 5 Network Management and Monitori...

Page 11: ...ACCF SF ATM Access Modules User s Guide v How to Contact Us 95 In the United States 95 In the EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa Region 95 In the AP Asia Pacific Region 97 In the CALA Caribbean and La...

Page 12: ...Contents vi Avaya M770 M ACCF SF ATM Access Modules User s Guide...

Page 13: ...e 1 16 VLAN to ELAN Mapping 25 Figure 1 17 Extending VLANs into the ATM Network 26 Figure 2 1 ATM Backbone in the Building 32 Figure 2 2 Avaya M770 Multitechnology Functionality 33 Figure 2 3 Routing...

Page 14: ...7 SNMP Submenu 69 Figure 4 18 updSysAtt Submenu 3 2 6 71 Figure 4 19 Community Submenu 3 2 7 71 Figure 4 20 Virtual net Submenu 72 Figure 4 21 ATM Submenu 76 Figure 4 22 ATM Port Statistics Screen 77...

Page 15: ...ms64 Table 4 4 Operational Meanings of Port Submenu Items 66 Table 4 5 VCC Submenu Items and their Operational Meanings 68 Table 4 6 Configure Submenu Items and their Operational Meanings 70 Table 4 7...

Page 16: ...List of Tables x Avaya M770 M ACCF SF ATM Access Modules User s Guide...

Page 17: ...within a workgroup or departmental LAN the ATM access module provides a fast ATM uplink to the building or ATM campus Redundant links protect your Switch from network and equipment failure while the s...

Page 18: ...nge from VLAN 1 to 254 Data buffer to store 16 000 ATM cells High performance with fast data transfer Wire Rate Transmission on ATM port Redundant Links from two different modules protect your network...

Page 19: ...on the same ATM network However each of the emulated LANs is independent of the others and users cannot communicate directly across emulated LAN boundaries Emulated LAN Components LAN Emulation is imp...

Page 20: ...may reside on an ATM end station instead Broadcast and Unknown Server BUS The BUS is the LANE connection service which handles ATM traffic other than direct transmissions between LECs It handles the...

Page 21: ...sts and responses On initialization control VCCs are established between LEC and LES bi directional control direct VCC and control distribute VCC as well as a bi directional configuration VCC between...

Page 22: ...and receive multicast data In addition initial unicast data data whose LEC destination has not yet been ascertained by the transmitting LEC is sent on the multicast send VCC to the BUS which forwards...

Page 23: ...e Switching between those paths introduces the possibility that frames may be delivered to the receiving client out of order Delivery of out of order frames between two LAN endpoints is uncharacterist...

Page 24: ...n function of the LEC with the LAN Emulation Server LES includes the following LECS connect phase in which a LEC establishes a configuration data direct VCC to the LECS optional The configuration phas...

Page 25: ...hase The Processes connecting the LEC to the ELAN are shown in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Connection Processes of the LEC to LANE Server Registration The address registration function is the mechanism by w...

Page 26: ...igure 1 5 Address Resolution Connection Management In Switched Virtual Connection SVC environments the LAN Emulation entities LEC LES and BUS set up connections between each other using UNI signaling...

Page 27: ...devices The LAN Emulation standards do not specify how each vendor implements each of these components Avaya provides a wide range of ATM equipment and the following example is just one way in which y...

Page 28: ...unning Refer to the user guide that accompanies your LECS for more details of the policies your LECS uses If the network does not have a LECS the LEC gets the LES address from the management software...

Page 29: ...h which each destination MAC address can be reached Prior to sending a frame with a known destination the LEC checks the ARP Table to see if the destination MAC address of the frame is listed in the A...

Page 30: ...e sending LEC If the location of the destination address is known the LEC sets up a direct connection to the LEC serving the destination address If the location of the destination address is unknown a...

Page 31: ...Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Layer Physical Layer The Layered Network Architecture Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM is one part of the layered network architecture This architecture is shown in Figur...

Page 32: ...ATM Adaptation Layer protocol which is a data oriented protocol The ATM access module will only work with other devices using the AAL5 ATM adaptation layer protocol Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Laye...

Page 33: ...ere uniform shape and weight containers with standardized labelling ease and speed up processing Cell switching is less complex and more reliable ATM hardware can be implemented more efficiently becau...

Page 34: ...data connection can be set up between two end systems a number of control connections are set up These control connections are beyond the scope of this guide If you require further information about...

Page 35: ...ing the ATM address of the final destination device each cell header contains the VPI VCI values associated with the virtual channel it is going to take to get to the next ATM Switch in the connection...

Page 36: ...signalling protocol to dynamically define connections as they are needed and to release them when they are no longer needed SVCs use signalling for Connections initiated by the user application Connec...

Page 37: ...me network The ATM Interfaces are shown in Figure 1 13 Figure 1 13 ATM Interfaces The User to Network Interface UNI is managed by the Interim Local Management Interface ILMI protocol Interim Local Man...

Page 38: ...s module initializes the ATM Switch sends a network prefix to the module The module then tries to register itself with the ATM Switch by attaching the prefix to the front of its MAC address and an ide...

Page 39: ...to its destination Payload Type Identifier PTI The PTI is used to indicate whether the cell contains user information or management information The management information is used for resource and net...

Page 40: ...ANs into the ATM Network You can use LAN Emulation to define and extend VLANs seamlessly through the ATM network as shown in the example in Figure 1 17 Traffic from one Emulated LAN ELAN is not seen o...

Page 41: ...ciated packets cells are discarded Figure 1 16 VLAN to ELAN Mapping Lecturer LEC Lecturer LEC Lecturer ELAN Lecturer VLAN Lecturer VLAN Admin LEC Admin LEC Admin ELAN Admin VLAN Admin VLAN Student LEC...

Page 42: ...re 1 17 Extending VLANs into the ATM Network Admin ELAN Student ELAN Lecturer ELAN Building 1 Building 2 Building 3 Student VLAN Lecturer VLAN Admin VLAN ATM Network Server Key Workstation Avaya P330...

Page 43: ...ed In particular you should consider the location of your LAN Emulation services Does your existing ATM network have sufficient resources Consider the capacity of Your ATM Switches and the number of a...

Page 44: ...e including device to network connectors should not exceed 15 km 9 32 miles supports 62 5 125mm multi mode fiber MMF PMD cable The maximum inter station distance including device to network connectors...

Page 45: ...Table When a LAN Emulation Client LEC joins an ELAN up to five control connections may be required before any data is transferred over a separate data connection VCC Each time a LEC connects to anothe...

Page 46: ...u can enter settings using the Port Configuration screen described in the Section Configuring an ATM Port 2 65 ATM Connections Within Your Network ATM connections in your ATM network can be establishe...

Page 47: ...tency high speed data switching Ethernet VLANs can be extended into the ATM network using Emulated LANs ELANs Ethernet packets are then switched between Ethernet to ATM transparently As well as provid...

Page 48: ...Access Modules User s Guide Figure 2 1 ATM Backbone in the Building Avaya P550 Avaya M770 Multifunction Switch Avaya M770 Multifunction Switch Server Fast Ethernet ATM OC 12 ATM Redundant Link Key Wor...

Page 49: ...chosen to efficiently transfer both voice and data on a single trunk The diagram demonstrates the balance between cost and performance requirements by the use of a single high performance Avaya M770 T...

Page 50: ...reaches the backbone Figure 2 3 shows how an M MLS routing module in one of the 2 Avaya M770 Multifunction switches can provide routing for all users on either side of the ATM network The Avaya M770...

Page 51: ...must be carried out by qualified personnel only Before installing the module into a unit you must first disconnect the unit from the mains power supply Caution Only hold the ATM module by the edges to...

Page 52: ...CF ATM access module equipped with multi mode fiber Warning Class 1 LED Product Do not view the LED through any magnifying device while it is powered on Never look directly at the fiber Tx port and fi...

Page 53: ...X you get 3 7 12 10 97 DRUs Assuming that there are seven modules on both the DomainXL and Domain XR switches you get a total of 448 ports 2 If you have two M ACCF six M14 10F modules an M2 1000 modul...

Page 54: ...include the active M SPX twice once for DomainXL and once for DomainXR DRU Budget Information Window You can check the DRU budget information for your Avaya M770 hub via the CajunView Network Manageme...

Page 55: ...module name panel and LEDs should be on top see Figure 3 2 Fold out the plastic handles on the top and bottom of the front panel 3 While holding the module by its handles place it onto the top and bot...

Page 56: ...t the cable you wish to connect to the port meets the correct specification For cable specifications see ATM Cable Specification85 2 Each end of the fiber cable has a transmit Tx and receive Rx connec...

Page 57: ...verification test System timer test CAM Contents Addressable Memory tests Console Port tests Internal packet forwarding tests ASIC tests Module interface tests Module packet forwarding tests The LEDs...

Page 58: ...s are lit during a reset Table 3 2 M ACC LEDs Descriptions LED Name Description LED Status OPR Module Operational Status ON Module is OK OFF Module is not operational Blink Module is not connected to...

Page 59: ...se default settings are subject to change in newer versions of the software for the M ACC module which can be downloaded from the Avaya Network Software Download WWW site http www avayanetwork com See...

Page 60: ...Verify that you can communicate with the Avaya M770 M SPX S using Ping to the IP of the M SPX S If there is no response using Ping check the IP address and default gateway of both the M SPX S and the...

Page 61: ...e M SPX S Console port 1 Use the serial cable supplied to attach the RJ 45 console connector to the Console port of the M SPX S Supervisor module and the DB 9 connector to the serial COM port on your...

Page 62: ...e parameters You have the 8 options listed above ATM IP Configuration Option 8 from the Main Menu ATM IP Configuration allows you to show and set the IP Configuration of the ATM entity of the M ACC AT...

Page 63: ...and Default Gateway to the ATM access module you can begin configuring ATM Edge Device parameters such as LECS LES and BUS You can connect to the ATM access module Terminal Interface either by discon...

Page 64: ...idging While the M ACC and M MLS bridge may be installed in the same Avaya M770 chassis Layer 2 Bridged Packets cannot pass the ATM cloud X SWITCH Domain M ACC MMLS ATM Cloud Mac A VL1 Mac B VL2 Mac C...

Page 65: ...Terminal Interface You can also configure your Avaya M770 and ATM access module using the M770 Manager with its graphical user interface see Chapter 5 The configuration procedure involves establishin...

Page 66: ...ions and information Mandatory keywords are in boldface Variables that you supply are in pointed brackets Optional keywords are in square brackets Alternative but mandatory keywords are grouped in bra...

Page 67: ...the Console port of the M SPX S Supervisor module and the DB 9 connector to the serial COM port on your PC terminal 2 Ensure that the serial port settings on the PC are 9600 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit an...

Page 68: ...in Menu Setup Main Menu M ACCF S W Version 4 2 2 Slot 5 CR Refresh the screen 0 Return to Previous Menu 1 Reset the Module 2 Software Download 3 Set Primary Version 4 Set Factory Defaults 5 Create Rep...

Page 69: ...1 Save the Session 2 List 3 TFTP Server and File parameters 4 Start Software Download process 5 Monitor software download process Enter your choice Entering Software Download Parameters Select option...

Page 70: ...ocess select option number 4 in the Software Download menu You are queried whether to start the software download Answer Y for the download to start Monitoring the Software Download Process To monitor...

Page 71: ...save the desired primary version you are prompted to reboot the M ACC Type y and the M ACC will set the pointer accordingly and reboot from the newly defined primary version If you don t wish to rebo...

Page 72: ...fect only after you perform a reset wait at least half a minute before resetting After system reset the MAC address table on all modules in the DomainX is cleared Configuration Copy Option 7 from the...

Page 73: ...way of the ATM access module when prompted Note The default Gateway must be on the same Subnet as the IP address assigned in step 2 above for the ATM access module 4 There is no need to perform a rese...

Page 74: ...le local management screens Logging On 1 To begin a Telnet session open it to the ATM access module IP address You will be prompted by the following 2 Type in your access level followed by your passwo...

Page 75: ...be closed automatically To disconnect a session the disconnect command may be used Alternately it is enough simply to drop ATM connectivity in order to free resources In addition it is better to use t...

Page 76: ...prev all clear next vcc port load progress display statistics address sigTimeRes updSysAtt snmp nmsAddr updNmsAddr authState sysAtt community display contact name location status uni updAuthTrap updRe...

Page 77: ...system level functions System Menu Figure 4 3 System Menu Main Menu 1 system Administer system level functions 2 atm Administer ATM resources 3 management Administer IP and SNMP 4 vn Administer virtua...

Page 78: ...Figure 4 5 allows you to change the login password at the access level for the ATM access module Figure 4 5 Passwords Submenu Reset Submenu 1 4 This option resets the ATM access module Time since rese...

Page 79: ...message that were stored in the flash memory The maximum number of stored messages is 255 when exceeded the older messages are overwritten 2 start The index record number where the display begins 3 n...

Page 80: ...he message that were stored in the memory log The maximum number of stored messages is 255 when exceeded the older messages are overwritten 2 start The index record number where the display begins 3 n...

Page 81: ...ess module Configuration The submenus show the settings and standards used by the ATM access module to communicate with other devices on the ATM network Note It is unlikely that you will need to chang...

Page 82: ...perational meaning of each of the submenu items above Table 4 4 Operational Meanings of Port Submenu Items Port Submenu Item Operational Meaning 1 display Shows the current ATM port attributes See Fig...

Page 83: ...4 13 ATM Port Physical Submenu VCC Submenu 2 2 The VCC submenu enables you to see ATM VCC attributes and display statistics and settings See Figure 4 14 Admin Status Up Oper Status Up UNI version 3 1...

Page 84: ...aning 1 display Displays a table of source and destination ATM addresses and VPI VCI associated with the addresses 2 statistics Displays statistics for each Virtual Circuit VCC See the Section Monitor...

Page 85: ...iguration To change the IP subnet mask or default gateway you must use the X Switch Command Line Interface CLI 51 SNMP Configuration Submenu 3 2 Figure 4 17 displays the SNMP submenu Figure 4 17 SNMP...

Page 86: ...u to configure the NMS IP address used for sending traps 3 authState Display authentication trap generation state Displays the current state 4 upAuthTrap Update authentication trap generation Allows y...

Page 87: ...bmenu 3 2 6 Figure 4 19 Community Submenu 3 2 7 Attribute Menu 1 contact Update System Contact 2 name Update System Name 3 location Update System Location Community Menu 1 read Display read community...

Page 88: ...ons should be the same You cannot change or delete the default ELAN to VLAN association Default ELAN associated to VLAN 1 but only Enable Disable it Warning If you want to use redundancy between 2 M A...

Page 89: ...ternal VLAN ELAN identifier 1 16 Configured ELAN name Used to display Emulated LAN name used to retrieve LES BUS information from the LECS Actual ELAN name ELAN name used by the LES possibly different...

Page 90: ...can enable disable or restart a VN LEC 6 name Allows you to change an ELAN name for a selected VN VN Number ELAN Name 7 les Changes the LES ATM address in the absence of a LECS VN Number LES ATM addre...

Page 91: ...er Preparing local management Actual downloading filename Piccolo tsl Resetting the device Before starting the TFTP upgrade procedure make sure that the software file resides on the TFTP local disk Do...

Page 92: ...the user guide that accompanies the ATM Switch for information about the statistics that are provided by the ATM Switch software ATM access module statistics screens are updated every 2 seconds to sh...

Page 93: ...and normal Ethernet traffic The parameters of this display are explained in Table 4 8 below Table 4 8 Port Statistics Display Items and their Meanings Display Item Meaning In Cells Number of incoming...

Page 94: ...VCC submenu see Table 4 5 appear 3 Select the 2 Statistics option 4 Enter the VPI VCI of the VCC traffic you want to monitor 5 The VCC Statistics display see Figure 4 23 appears Figure 4 23 VCC Stati...

Page 95: ...es you to easily manage LAN Emulation on an ATM network by providing an overall view of both the physical and logical structure of the network and the configuration parameters of the LANE components C...

Page 96: ...vice SMON refer to The M770 Device SMON User s Guide Starting the M770 Manager This section provides instructions for starting the M770 Manager M770 Manager as Part of CajunView If you installed the M...

Page 97: ...jun LANEMaster contains the following wizards LANE Wizard which enables you to Set up LANE on an ATM network using default parameters for the network Set up LANE on an ATM network via a series of simp...

Page 98: ...he network The right side of the user interface contains the Table View and the Form View These views provides details about specific elements in the network When an element in the tree is selected th...

Page 99: ...Chapter 5 Network Management and Monitoring Avaya M770 M ACCF SF ATM Access Modules User s Guide 83 Figure 5 1 Cajun LANEMaster Window...

Page 100: ...Chapter 5 Network Management and Monitoring 84 Avaya M770 M ACCF SF ATM Access Modules User s Guide...

Page 101: ...cation The specifications in this section relate to the applicable standards for two cable technologies optical and SDH and design performances of two types of fiber cable multi mode and single mode T...

Page 102: ...meters 1 25 miles Table A 3 shows the cable specifications for standard multi mode cabling Table A 3 Standard Multi mode Cable Specifications SONET Type Alternative Cable Specifications Distance Modal...

Page 103: ...Sensitivity dBm OC 12c MMF 6 0 20 to 14 26 LED Based 2 0 24 to 14 26 OC 3c MMF 6 0 20 to 14 26 OC 12c Transceiver Based 2 0 24 to 14 26 Table A 5 Standard Single Mode Cable Specifications OC 12c OC 3c...

Page 104: ...personnel only This unit operates under SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage conditions according to IEC 950 the conditions of which are maintained only if the equipment to which it is installed is also oper...

Page 105: ...e M ACC Access module s Console port Check whether IP and gateway addresses have been defined for the module 3 Check that the OPR and ATM LEDs are ON 2 No response to ping when your PC is connected vi...

Page 106: ...Appendix B Troubleshooting 90 Avaya M770 M ACCF SF ATM Access Modules User s Guide...

Page 107: ...connections per ELAN 29 planning your network 27 port configuration 65 port statistics 76 terminology I ATM Adaptation Layer AAL Segmentation and Reassembly SAR 16 ATM address format 22 of LES in LEC...

Page 108: ...k technology 16 required per ELAN 29 control connections 29 control VCC 5 conventions notice icons III text III creating new ELAN VLAN 73 D data frame 3 data transfer 8 data VCC 6 deleting ELAN VLAN 7...

Page 109: ...ting 3 LES ATM addresses registered in 4 directory populating 4 LUNI 8 logging off 59 M MAC address number of addresses supported 29 proxy 13 14 manual configuration planning 30 multicast packets 24 m...

Page 110: ...P server 75 U unicast frames 14 flush protocol 7 paths 7 unicast packets 24 updating authentication trap generation 70 NMS IP address 70 user guide finding information II users default 58 User to Netw...

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