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HSIM-A6DP User’s Guide

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CHAPTER 2

INSTALLATION

This chapter contains instructions for the following tasks:

Unpacking the HSIM (

Section 2.1

)

Installing APIMs (

Section 2.2

)

Installing an HSIM (

Section 2.3

)

To install the HSIM and APIMs, you need the following tools:

Antistatic wrist strap (provided with the 6C105 chassis or standalone 
hub)

Phillips screwdriver

2.1

UNPACKING THE HSIM

Unpack the HSIM as follows:

1.

Remove the shipping box material covering the HSIM.

2.

Carefully remove the module from the shipping box. Leave the 
module in its non-conductive bag until you are ready to install the 
module.

3.

Attach the antistatic wrist strap (refer to the instructions on the 
antistatic wrist strap package).

4.

After removing the module from its non-conductive bag, visually 
inspect the device. If you notice any signs of damage, contact 
Cabletron Systems Global Call Center immediately. Refer to 

Section 1.7

.

!

CAUTION

The HSIM-A6DP and the host module or hub are sensitive to 
static discharges. Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all 
static precautions during this procedure. Failure to do so could 
result in damage to the HSIM-A6DP, the host module, or hub.

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Page 6: ...NELEC EN 60825 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization When operating within their performance limitations laser transceiver output meets the Class 1 accessible emission limit of all three standards Class 1 levels of laser radiation are not considered hazardous SAFETY INFORMATION CLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERS LASER RADIATION AND CONNECTORS When the connector is in place all laser radi...

Page 7: ...022 EN 50082 1 EN 60950 Equipment Type Environment Networking Equipment for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment We the undersigned hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives Manufacturer Legal Representative in Europe Mr Ronald Fotino Mr J Solari ___________________________________ _____________________...

Page 8: ...Notice vi HSIM A6DP User s Guide ...

Page 9: ...CHAPTER 3 LOCAL MANAGEMENT 3 1 Local Management Keyboard Conventions 3 2 3 2 Navigating Local Management Screens 3 3 3 2 1 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items 3 3 3 2 2 Exiting Local Management Screens 3 3 3 3 Accessing Local Management 3 5 3 4 The HSIM A6DP ATM Screen 3 6 3 5 The ATM Connections Screen 3 7 3 5 1 ATM Connections Screen Fields 3 8 3 6 The ATM Connection Setup Screen 3 9 3 ...

Page 10: ...ing the LEC Status MODIFY MODE Only 3 30 3 11 3 Configuring the LEC Automatically CREATE MODE Only 3 30 3 11 4 Configuring the LEC Manually CREATE MODE Only 3 31 3 11 5 Modifying an Existing LEC 3 32 3 11 6 Deleting an Existing LEC 3 33 3 12 The ELAN Properties Screen 3 34 3 12 1 ELAN Properties Screen Fields 3 34 3 13 The LEC ARP Cache Screen 3 37 3 13 1 LEC ARP CACHE Screen Fields 3 38 3 14 The ...

Page 11: ... Entry Screen 3 60 3 20 1 Add Delete Entry Screen Fields 3 60 3 20 2 Adding an Entry PVC 3 62 3 20 3 Modifying an Entry PVC 3 63 3 20 4 Deleting an Entry PVC 3 64 CHAPTER 4 LANVIEW LEDs 4 1 HSIM A6DP LEDs 4 1 APPENDIX A APIM SPECIFICATIONS A 1 APIM 11 Specifications A 1 A 2 APIM 21 Specifications A 2 A 3 APIM 29 Specifications A 3 A 4 APIM 29LR Specifications A 4 A 5 APIM 22 Specifications A 5 A 6...

Page 12: ...Contents x HSIM A6DP User s Guide ...

Page 13: ...Systems interface module or standalone hub Outlines specifications for the Cabletron Systems Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM High Speed Interface Module HSIM The HSIM A6DP provides additional connectivity functionality to various Cabletron Systems interface modules and standalone hubs You should have a general working knowledge of ATM networks prior to installing the HSIM A6DP Figure 1 1 The HSIM A...

Page 14: ...e module or a standalone hub Chapter 3 Local Management describes how to use the HSIM A6DP Local Management screens to configure the HSIM A6DP for connection to an ATM network Chapter 4 LANVIEW LEDs describes how to use the HSIM A6DP LEDs to monitor HSIM performance and status Appendix A APIM Specifications describes specifications and features for each of the APIMs available for the HSIM A6DP 1 2...

Page 15: ...M Port Interface Modules APIMs The HSIM A6DP supports two Cabletron Systems APIMs for ATM connectivity and redundancy You can easily install APIMs into the HSIM A6DP for the interface of your choice The two APIMs installed may be of any combination of physical layer cable type and bandwidth For example the APIM installed in slot 1 could support Twisted Pair cable and provide 155 Mbps of bandwidth ...

Page 16: ... EN 60950 IEC 950 and 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC FCC Part 15 VCCI V 3 EN 55022 CSA C108 8 EN 50082 1 89 336 EEC AS NZS 3548 1 6 RELATED MANUALS Use the following manuals to supplement the procedures and other technical data provided in this manual Cabletron Systems ATM Technology Guide Cabletron Systems Cabling Guide The manuals referenced above can be obtained on the World Wide W...

Page 17: ...c The serial and revision numbers of all involved Cabletron Systems products in the network A description of your network environment layout cable type etc Network load and frame size at the time of trouble if known The device history i e have you returned the device before is this a recurring problem etc Any previous Return Material Authorization RMA numbers Phone 603 332 9400 Internet mail suppo...

Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 6 HSIM A6DP User s Guide ...

Page 19: ...emove the module from the shipping box Leave the module in its non conductive bag until you are ready to install the module 3 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions on the antistatic wrist strap package 4 After removing the module from its non conductive bag visually inspect the device If you notice any signs of damage contact Cabletron Systems Global Call Center immediately R...

Page 20: ...n the antistatic wrist strap package 2 Remove and save the three faceplate screws attaching the faceplate to the HSIM Remove the HSIM faceplate 3 Remove and save the three screws from the HSIM standoffs Remove the APIM coverplate 4 Insert the APIM connector into the HSIM connector pins Figure 2 1 Removing the APIM Coverplate Only qualified personnel should install or service this unit 207733 APIM ...

Page 21: ...ide all the way into the connector Ensure the APIM sits flush on the standoffs 6 Secure the APIM with the three screws saved in Step 3 7 Reattach the faceplate to the HSIM using the three screws saved in Step 2 APIM 1 APIM 2 HSIM A6DP Faceplate Screws HSIM HSIM APIM Screws Standoffs APIM Connector HSIM Connector Pins 207734 ...

Page 22: ... Module To install an HSIM A6DP in a module that supports HSIM technology 1 Disconnect all cables from the interface module Note the ports to which these cables attach 2 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions outlined on the antistatic wrist strap package 3 Unlock the top and bottom plastic locking tabs of the module faceplate 4 Slide out the module and place it on its side wi...

Page 23: ...Installing an HSIM HSIM A6DP User s Guide 2 5 Figure 2 3 Removing the HSIM Coverplate Standoff Screws Faceplate Mounting Screws Coverplate 207735 ...

Page 24: ... 8 Insert the connector of the HSIM into the HSIM connector pins on the module 9 Press down firmly on the back of the HSIM until the pins slide all the way into the connector holes 10 Secure the HSIM to the faceplate using the two screws saved in Step 5 Standoff Screws Faceplate Mounting Screws 207736 HSIM Connector Standoffs APIM 1 APIM 2 Pins ...

Page 25: ...ap refer to the instructions outlined on the antistatic wrist strap package 4 Remove the hub chassis cover refer to your specific hub documentation for instructions on removing the hub chassis cover 5 Remove and save the two faceplate mounting screws securing the HSIM coverplate and remove the coverplate See Figure 2 3 6 Remove and save the two standoff screws See Figure 2 3 7 Place the HSIM behin...

Page 26: ...he standoffs using the screws saved in Step 6 12 Reattach the chassis cover to the hub reconnect the power cord and reconnect the hub to your network 13 Refer to Chapter 3 for instructions on configuring the HSIM A6DP using Local Management NOTE In Step 9 ensure that the standoffs on the hub align with the standoff screw holes on the HSIM to prevent bending the pins Ensure that the chassis cover i...

Page 27: ...Local Management The following must be completed before configuring the HSIM A6DP through Local Management Installation of an APIM in the HSIM A6DP Installation of the HSIM A6DP in the host interface module or standalone hub with the host device up and running Configuration and proper connection of a Local Management terminal to the host interface module or standalone hub in which the HSIM A6DP re...

Page 28: ...erform the same Local Management function For example Press ENTER means that you can press either ENTER or RETURN unless this manual specifically instructs you otherwise SPACE Bar and BACKSPACE Key These keys cycle through selections in some Local Management fields Use the SPACE bar to cycle forward through selections and use BACKSPACE to cycle backward through selections Arrow Keys These are navi...

Page 29: ... The selected menu item displays on the screen 3 2 2 Exiting Local Management Screens There are two ways to exit Local Management LM Using the EXIT Command To exit an LM screen using the EXIT command proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the EXIT command at the bottom of the Local Management screen 2 Press ENTER The Password screen displays and the session ends Standalone Hub View I...

Page 30: ...erarchy displays 3 Exit from HSIM A6DP Local Management by repeating steps 1 and 2 until the Main Menu screen displays 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the RETURN command at the bottom of the Main Menu screen 5 Press ENTER The Password screen displays and the session ends NOTE The user can also exit Local Management screens by pressing ESC twice This exit method does not warn about unsaved change...

Page 31: ... access the HSIM A6DP ATM screen from an interface module e g 6E132 25 navigate through the Local Management screens until the Module Specific Configuration Menu screen displays Select HIGH SPEED CONFIGURATION from the Module Specific Menu screen and press ENTER The HSIM A6DP ATM screen displays See Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 The HSIM A6DP ATM Screen ATM Screens Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash...

Page 32: ... the ATM Redundancy Configuration screen This is screen is used to set which APIM installed in the HSIM A6DP is the primary port to set how the redundant port is activated when the primary port is reverted to active status to set the time when the HSIM A6DP tests the redundancy of the APIMs and to view the results of these tests LAN EMULATION CLIENTS This menu item displays the ATM LEC screen This...

Page 33: ...he ATM screen perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the CONNECTIONS menu item of the HSIM A6DP ATM screen 2 Press ENTER the ATM Connections screen Figure 3 3 displays Figure 3 3 The ATM Connections Screen NOTE The DISCOVERY ELAN SETUP menu item will display only if the host device has been set to operate as a SecureFast switch Refer to the Local Management chapter of the ho...

Page 34: ...idth Allocation Mode Toggle This field toggles between ON and OFF The default setting is OFF If the Bandwidth Allocation Mode field is set to ON all PVCs created via Local Remote Management are able to be given a percentage of available bandwidth determined by the user With the Bandwidth Allocation Mode set to ON Switched Virtual Channels SVCs and LAN Emulation Clients LECs ARE NOT supported Secti...

Page 35: ...Screen INTERFACE 25 ATM CONNECTION SETUP Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN PREVIOUS NEXT ADD DELETE EXIT ATM Port Current Connections 30 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled IF VPI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VCI Encapsulation Type Other Other VC Mux 802 3 Bridged VC Mux 802 3 Bridged VC Mux 802 3 Bridged VC Mux 802 3 ...

Page 36: ...represents the virtual MIB II interface that this Virtual Channel VC was created on This field can represent both Switched Virtual Channels SVCs and Permanent Virtual Channels PVCs PORT Read Only This field displays the port APIM on which the PVC or SVC resides VPI Read Only This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier of the connection This field reads 0 or 1 VCI Read Only This field displays ...

Page 37: ...tation Layer being used by the HSIM A6DP This field displays AAL Type 5 Status Read Only This field displays the operational status of the Virtual Channel Connection VCC This field will display Enabled or Disabled PREVIOUS Command This command lets you scroll to the previous screen To go to the previous screen use the arrow keys to highlight the PREVIOUS command and press ENTER The previous screen...

Page 38: ...Modifiable This field is used to enter the Virtual Path Identifier of the PVC The available range for this field is 0 or 1 with a default value of 0 VCI Modifiable This field is used to enter the Virtual Channel Identifier of the PVC The available range for this field is 32 through 1020 AAL Type Read Only This field displays the ATM Adaptation Layer AAL being used by the PVC The HSIM A6DP uses AAL...

Page 39: ...and appears only if a valid VCI has been entered in the VCI field of the Add Delete Entry screen This command deletes the PVC from the HSIM A6DP connection table 3 7 2 Adding an Entry PVC To add an entry PVC perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VPI field and enter 0 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VCI field and enter a VCI value from 32 1020 3 Use the arrow keys ...

Page 40: ...ommand 5 Press ENTER The ENTRY DELETED then ENTRY ADDED messages appear at the top of the screen indicating that Local Management has modified the PVC 3 7 4 Deleting an Entry PVC To delete an entry PVC perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VPI field and enter the VPI of the PVC that you want to delete 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VCI field and enter the VCI of ...

Page 41: ...undancy Configuration Screen NOTE There MUST be two APIMs installed in the HSIM A6DP for the redundancy feature to be available INTERFACE 25 ATM REDUNDANCY CONFIGURATION Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN SAVE EXIT 6E132 25 LOCAL MANAGEMENT Redundancy Status Enabled Primary port 1 Active port 1 Activation of redundant port Automatic R...

Page 42: ...tus of the APIMs installed in the HSIM A6DP View the results of APIM redundancy tests To set the interval at which the HSIM A6DP will perform APIM redundancy tests To test the ports manually without having to wait for the test interval time to elapse To reset all configurations in the ATM Redundancy Configuration screen to their factory default settings The following section provides definitions f...

Page 43: ...le This field allows the user to enable or disable the redundancy test feature of the HSIM A6DP This field toggles between Enabled and Disabled with a default setting of Enabled Periodic test time Modifiable This field allows the user to set the time of day that the HSIM A6DP will perform APIM redundancy tests The default setting for this field is 01 00 00 1 00 A M The available range for this fie...

Page 44: ...s field 2 Press the SPACE bar to toggle between the choices until the desired mode displays Enabled or Disabled 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER The changes are saved to memory 3 8 3 Setting the Primary Port To set the Primary port perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Primary port field 2 Press the SPACE bar...

Page 45: ...bottom of the screen and press ENTER The changes are saved to memory 3 8 6 Setting the Revert to Primary Port Field To set the Revert to primary port field automatic or manual perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Revert to Primary port field 2 Press the SPACE bar to toggle between the choices until the desired mode displays Automatic or Manual 3 Use the arrow keys to h...

Page 46: ... 1 00 A M perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Periodic test time field 2 Enter the time in a 24 hour format HH MM SS 3 Press ENTER to set the test time entered in the Periodic test time field 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER 5 If the time entered is a valid format the Event Message Line at the top of the sc...

Page 47: ...dancy test and displays the results in the Result of previous test field 3 8 10 Using the RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS Command To reset all the values of the ATM Redundancy Configuration screen to the factory default values perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS command 2 Press ENTER All configurable options on this screen are reset to their defaul...

Page 48: ...1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the LAN EMULATION CLIENTS menu item 2 Press ENTER The ATM LEC screen Figure 3 7 displays Figure 3 7 The ATM LEC Screen ATM LEC Screens Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX LEC TABLE LEC ADMINISTRATION LEC PROPERTIES LEC ARP CACHE RETURN 6E132 25 LOCAL MANAGEMENT EXIT ...

Page 49: ...edure may be performed automatically by the HSIM A6DP or manually by the user LEC PROPERTIES This menu item opens the ELAN Properties screen The ELAN Properties screen is a read only screen that allows the user to view current information on multiple LAN Emulation components LEC ARP CACHE This menu item opens the LEC ARP Cache screen This screen allows the user to view the ARP Cache of the LECs co...

Page 50: ...w keys to highlight the LEC TABLE menu item on the ATM LEC screen 2 Press ENTER The ATM LEC Table screen Figure 3 8 displays Figure 3 8 The ATM LEC Table Screen INTERFACE 25 ATM LEC Table Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN EXIT 6E132 25 LOCAL MANAGEMENT IF LEC Index ELAN Name LEC State 25 1 Cabletron Operational PREV NEXT ...

Page 51: ...s through a series of initialization phases which may result in this field displaying different states as the initialization process proceeds The possible states are as follows initialState While in initialState the LEC receives various configuration parameters from the LES such as ATM addresses ELAN name and maximum frame size allowed lecsConnect During the lecsConnect phase the LEC establishes a...

Page 52: ...t Forward VCC with the BUS Once these VCCs have been created the LEC becomes operational on the network operational The LEC is now fully configured and is switching traffic PREV Command This command will open the previous screen of configured LECs if applicable To use the command use the arrow keys to highlight the PREV field and press ENTER The previous screen of configured LECs displays NEXT Com...

Page 53: ...creen is used for LAN Emulation Client LEC Administration In this section the screen is referred to as the LEC Administration screen INTERFACE 25 ELAN ADMINISTRATION Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN ADD LEC DELETE MODIFY MODE LEC Index LEC Status Configure LEC ELAN Name MAX MTU Size LAN Type LECS ATM Address LES ATM Address 1 active...

Page 54: ...lays the current status of this LEC This field displays active or notInService For instructions on changing the LEC status refer to Section 3 11 2 Configure LEC Toggle This field allows the user to choose to either configure this LEC manually or to have the LEC configured automatically This field toggles between Automatic and Manual For instructions on how to configure the LEC automatically and ma...

Page 55: ...t necessary to enter the LECS address Some network configurations however may have more than one LECS If you wish to specify which LECS to which the LEC will connect the address must be entered in this field ADD LEC Command This command adds the LEC to the HSIM A6DP LEC Index DELETE Command This command deletes the LEC from the HSIM A6DP LEC Index MODIFY MODE Command This command allows the modifi...

Page 56: ...Configuring the LEC Automatically CREATE MODE Only To configure the LEC automatically perform the following steps 1 Ensure the LEC Administration screen is in CREATE MODE If the screen does not display CREATE MODE perform the following substeps a Use the arrow keys to highlight the RETURN command at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER b From the ATM LEC screen use the arrow keys to highlight ...

Page 57: ... in CREATE MODE If the screen does not display CREATE MODE perform the following substeps a Use the arrow keys to highlight the RETURN command at the bottom of the screen b From the ATM LEC screen use the arrow keys to highlight the LEC ADMINISTRATION menu item c Press ENTER The LEC Administration screen in CREATE MODE displays 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Configure LEC field 3 Use the SP...

Page 58: ...dy been created perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the MODIFY MODE command and press ENTER 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the LEC Index field 2 Enter the LEC Index of the LEC that will be modified 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Configure LEC field 4 Use the SPACE bar to toggle between the options until the desired mode displays 5 If the LEC will be modified man...

Page 59: ...ified LEC is now entered into the HSIM A6DP LEC Index 3 11 6 Deleting an Existing LEC To delete an existing LEC perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the LEC Index field 2 Enter the LEC Index of the LEC that will be deleted 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the DELETE command at the bottom of the screen 4 Press ENTER The LEC is deleted ...

Page 60: ...d Only This field is used to identify this LEC in the ATM Forum s LEC MIB This value is provided dynamically and is not modifiable by the user INTERFACE 25 ELAN PROPERTIES Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN NEXT PREV 0x00 0000 00 000000 0000 0000 0000 000000000000 00 LEC Index 1 LEC ID 0 LEC STATE initialState 1 Status notInService 2 ...

Page 61: ...C belongs LEC State Read Only This field displays the current state that the LEC is in The possible states are as follows initialState lecsConnect configure join initialRegistration busConnect operational Status Read Only This field displays the current status of the LEC This field displays either active or notinservice LANE Version Read Only This field displays the current version of LAN Emulatio...

Page 62: ...ntrol Distribute Virtual Channel Connection VCC that the LEC has with the LES LES Control Direct VCC Read Only This field displays the VPI and VCI of the Control Direct Virtual Channel Connection VCC that the LEC has with the LES BUS Multicast Send VCC Read Only This field displays the VPI and VCI of the Multicast Send Virtual Channel Connection VCC that the LEC has with the BUS BUS Multicast Forw...

Page 63: ...he ATM LEC screen 2 Press ENTER the LEC ARP Cache screen Figure 3 11 displays Figure 3 11 The LEC ARP Cache Screen INTERFACE 25 LEC ARP CACHE SCREEN Module Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX PREV NEXT 0x00 0000 00 000000 0000 0000 0000 000000000000 00 LEC Index 1 IF 31 ELAN Name CTRON ATM Address 0x00 0000 00 000000 0000 0000 0000 000000000000 00 0...

Page 64: ...isplays the name of the ELAN to which this LEC is attached MAC Address Read Only This field displays the remote MAC address es which this LEC has received responses to LE ARP requests VPI Read Only This field displays the VPI being used by this LEC to contact the MAC ATM Address pair displayed in the appropriate row VCI Read Only This field displays the VCI being used by this LEC to contact the MA...

Page 65: ...the next series of address pairs highlight the NEXT command by using the arrow keys and pressing ENTER The next series of MAC ATM address pairs displays SEARCH Command This command opens the LEC ARP Cache Search screen To open this screen use the arrow keys to highlight the SEARCH command and press ENTER Proceed to the following section ...

Page 66: ... the VPI and VCI being used by the LEC to connect to the listed ATM Address In addition the screen displays the MIB II interface and LEC index of the MAC address for which the search was performed When the SEARCH command of the LEC ARP Cache screen is performed the LEC ARP Cache Search screen Figure 3 12 displays Figure 3 12 The LEC ARP Cache Search Screen LEC ARP CACHE SEARCH SCREEN Module Name 6...

Page 67: ...itiates the search of the LE ARP cache for the displayed MAC address 3 14 2 Performing a Search To perform an LEC ARP cache search perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the MAC Address field 2 Enter the MAC address for which you wish to search Ensure that dashes are used between each part of the address for example 00 00 1d 12 34 56 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the LEC...

Page 68: ...lays the LEC index on which the search was performed ATM Address Read Only This field displays the ATM Address to which this MAC Address has been registered NOTE If the LEC ARP Cache search is unsuccessful the screen displays The requested MAC Address could not be found LEC ARP CACHE SEARCH SCREEN Module Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX LEC Index...

Page 69: ... the ELAN to which this LEC belongs VPI VCI Read Only This field displays the VPI and VCI that the MAC address is currently using IF Read Only This field displays the MIB II interface that the associated MAC address is using LEC Index Read Only This field displays the LEC Index to which this MAC Address belongs ...

Page 70: ...ng screen Figure 3 14 displays Figure 3 14 The Signalling Screen ILMI Status ILMI State ILMI Physical ATM Address UNI Status UNI Qsaal Status UNI Q93b Status UNI Version INTERFACE 25 SIGNALLING Module Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN SAVE RESTART UNI RESTART ILMI EXIT 6E132 25 LOCAL MANAGEMENT Auto Configure Enabled Enabled 0x00 0000 00 00...

Page 71: ...y This is a read only field that displays the current status of the ILMI For the HSIM A6DP to function properly this field should read Enabled Section 3 15 3 details what occurs when the ILMI is disabled ILMI Physical ATM Address Read Only This is a read only field that displays the physical ATM address of the HSIM A6DP UNI Status Toggle This field displays the current UNI status This field toggle...

Page 72: ...ode the HSIM A6DP uses either UNI 3 0 or UNI 3 1 depending on the version of UNI being used by the ATM switch to which the HSIM A6DP is connected SAVE Command This command saves all changes to memory RESTART UNI Command This command restarts UNI For instructions on how to restart UNI refer to Section 3 15 5 RESTART ILMI Command This command restarts the ILMI For instructions on how to restart the ...

Page 73: ... the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the ILMI Status field 2 Press the SPACE bar until the option disabled displays 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command located at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER The ILMI has been disabled NOTE In Enabled mode the user is allowed to force the HSIM A6DP to use a desired version of UNI rather than having the HSIM A6DP use the...

Page 74: ...the screen 2 Press ENTER UNI has been restarted 3 15 6 Restarting the ILMI To restart the ILMI perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the RESTART ILMI command located on the bottom of the screen 2 Press ENTER The ILMI has been restarted CAUTION Before completing the following step ensure that this caution is fully understood By disabling UNI ALL SVCs currently operating on t...

Page 75: ...ion field 4 Press the SPACE bar to toggle between the selections UNI3 0 and UNI3 1 5 With the desired UNI version displayed use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command and press ENTER 6 Use the arrow keys to highlight the RESTART UNI command at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER 7 The new version of UNI is now operational CAUTION Before completing the following step ensure that this cau...

Page 76: ... Screen NOTE The DISCOVERY ELAN SETUP menu item will display only if the host device has been set to operate as a SecureFast switch Refer to the Local Management chapter of the host device for instructions on configuring the host device for this type of operation INTERFACE 25 ATM DISCOVERY ELAN SETUP Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN...

Page 77: ... Discovery ELAN Setup screen Up to 16 ELANs may be designated as discovery ELANs and the HSIM A6DP may belong to any number of these 16 ELANs The default ELAN is represented as Index 1 on the ATM Discovery ELAN Setup screen in Figure 3 15 After this default ELAN is created the user may set existing ELANs to be discovery ELANS to a total of 16 and assign the HSIM A6DP to these new discovery ELANs T...

Page 78: ... command saves all changes to memory PREV This command opens the previous screen of discovery ELANs To perform the command use the arrow keys to highlight the PREV command and press ENTER The previous screen of discovery ELANs displays NEXT This command opens the next screen of discovery ELANs To perform the command use the arrow keys to highlight the NEXT command and press ENTER The next screen o...

Page 79: ... Disabled 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 6 Press ENTER the changes are saved to memory NOTE If you do not want the HSIM A6DP to join the ELAN immediately the Status field may be set to Disabled When you wish the HSIM A6DP to join the ELAN enter this screen and toggle the Status field to Enabled and proceed to the following step ...

Page 80: ...nteed the remaining 55 Mbps of bandwidth Up to 1020 PVCs may be created using the Bandwidth Allocation feature However ensure that the total amount of bandwidth provided by the APIM is NOT exceeded The following sections provide instructions on how to configure the HSIM A6DP using the Bandwidth Allocation Mode feature 3 18 ENABLING THE BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION MODE FEATURE To enable the Bandwidth Allo...

Page 81: ... the SPACE bar until ON displays 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 6 Press ENTER The Bandwidth Allocation Warning screen Figure 3 17 displays ATM Connections Screens Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN 6E132 25 LOCAL MANAGEMENT CONNECTION TABLE Bandwidth Allocation Mode OFF EXIT SAVE ...

Page 82: ...arning screen is fully understood ALL LAN Emulation Clients LECs and Permanent Virtual Channels PVCs configured on the HSIM A6DP will be lost With Bandwidth Allocation Mode on the HSIM A6DP DOES NOT support Switched Virtual Channels SVCs ATM Connections Screens Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX NO 6E132 25 LOCAL MANAGEMENT YES WARNING YOU H...

Page 83: ...en use the arrow keys to highlight the CONNECTION TABLE field 2 Press ENTER The ATM Connection Setup screen Figure 3 18 displays Figure 3 18 The ATM Connection Setup Screen INTERFACE 25 ATM CONNECTION SETUP Device Name 6E132 25 Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN PREVIOUS NEXT ADD DELETE EXIT ATM Port Current Connections 2 Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled...

Page 84: ...VCs on the HSIM A6DP IF Read Only This field represents the virtual MIB II interface that this Permanent Virtual Channel PVC was created on PORT Read Only This field displays the port APIM on which the PVC resides VPI Read Only This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier of the connection This field should read 0 or 1 VCI Read Only This field displays the Virtual Channel Identifier of the conn...

Page 85: ...d displays the total amount of bandwidth assigned to this PVC Status Read Only This field displays the operational status of the PVC This field will display Enabled or Disabled PREVIOUS Command This command lets you scroll to the previous screen To go to the previous screen use the arrow keys to highlight the PREVIOUS command and press ENTER The previous screen of current connections displays NEXT...

Page 86: ...resents the MIB II interface on which the new PVC will be created If multiple PVCs will be created on one MIB II interface the number of the desired interface should be entered in this field If a new MIB II interface will be used for the new PVC this field can be left at 0 The HSIM A6DP will automatically use the next available interface for this PVC INTERFACE 25 ATM Add Delete Entry Device Name 6...

Page 87: ...ATM translation This field toggles between the following options VC Mux 802 3 Bridged VC Based Multiplexing for Bridged Protocols as defined by the IETF RFC 1483 LLC Encapsulated Logical Link Control for Bridged Protocols as defined by the IETF RFC 1483 BW Mbps Modifiable This field is used to set the amount of bandwidth that will be assigned to this PVC Total Bandwidth On Interface Read Only This...

Page 88: ...ow keys to highlight the VPI field and enter 0 or 1 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VCI field and enter a VCI value from 32 1020 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Encapsulation Type field and press the SPACE bar until the desired Encapsulation Type appears 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the BW Mbps field Enter the total amount of available bandwidth that you wish to allocate to this P...

Page 89: ...alues are 32 through 1020 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Encapsulation Type field and press the SPACE bar until the desired Encapsulation Type appears 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the BW Mbps field Enter the total amount of available bandwidth that you wish to allocate to this PVC 6 Use the arrow keys to select the ADD MODIFY command 7 Press ENTER The ENTRY DELETED then ENTRY ADDED mes...

Page 90: ...VC that you want to delete 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VCI field and enter the VCI of the PVC that you want to delete 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the DELETE command 4 Press ENTER The ENTRY DELETED message appears at the top of the screen indicating that Local Management has deleted the PVC NOTE The DELETE command appears only if a valid VPI and VCI have been entered in their respec...

Page 91: ...1 HSIM A6DP LEDs Refer to Table 4 1 and Table 4 2 for a description of HSIM and APIM LEDs Figure 4 1 The HSIM A6DP NOTE The terms flashing blinking and solid used in the LED definition tables of this chapter indicate the following Flashing indicates an irregular LED pulse Blinking indicates a steady LED pulse Solid indicates a steady LED light No pulsing HSIM A6DP R R APIM 1 APIM 2 207789 Receive ...

Page 92: ... Green Solid APIM OK Red Solid Fault with media In most cases the APIM automatically corrects this condition without interrupting operations If the LED is red and remains red contact Cabletron Systems Global Call Center Refer to Section 1 7 Getting Help Red Blinking APIM should be replaced The APIM will still function but packet switching performance may be affected If the APIM goes into this LED ...

Page 93: ...TM Port Interface Modules APIMs A 1 APIM 11 SPECIFICATIONS Physical Interface TAXI Media Type Multimode Fiber Data Rate 100 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 14db to 18 5db Receive Sensitivity 14db to 32 5db Loss Budget 14db to 18 5db Wavelength 1270 nm to 1380 nm Typical Link Distance 2 km Figure A 1 The APIM 11 R ...

Page 94: ...ECIFICATIONS Physical Interface OC3 Media Type Multimode Fiber Data Rate 155 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 14db to 18 5db Receive Sensitivity 14db to 32 5db Loss Budget 14db to 18 5db Wavelength 1270 nm to 1380 nm Typical Link Distance 2 km Figure A 2 The APIM 21 R ...

Page 95: ...FICATIONS Physical Interface OC3 Media Type Single Mode Fiber Data Rate 155 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 8db to 14db Receive Sensitivity 6db to 32 5db Loss Budget 8db to 24 5db Wavelength 1261 nm to 1360 nm Typical Link Distance 25 km Figure A 3 The APIM 29 R ...

Page 96: ...9LR SPECIFICATIONS Physical Interface OC3 Media Type Single Mode Fiber Data Rate 155 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 0db to 5db Receive Sensitivity 31db Loss Budget 26db to 31db Wavelength 1280 nm to 1335 nm Typical Link Distance 60 km Figure A 4 The APIM 29LR LR ...

Page 97: ...e 100 Meters The APIM 22R is considered an ATM User Device and therefore has a different signal pin assignment than the ATM Network Equipment as specified by the ATM Forum User Network Interface UNI specification Figure A 5 shows the pin assignments for the APIM 22R Figure A 5 APIM 22 Pin Assignments 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 N A 4 N A 5 N A 6 N A 7 Receive 8 Receive 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 142912 LNK STS A...

Page 98: ...ounding Arrangements In accordance with this specification each channel Transmit and Receive must be grounded at one end Cabletron Systems ships the APIM 67R with the following default jumper settings Receive channel jumper grounded Transmit channel jumper not grounded Figure A 6 shows the location and default setting of each jumper Refer to Figure A 6 if you need to change the jumper settings to ...

Page 99: ...APIM 67 Specifications HSIM A6DP User s Guide A 7 Figure A 6 APIM 67R Default Jumper Settings Figure A 7 The APIM 67 RECEIVE CHANNEL JUMPER GROUNDED TRANSMIT CHANNEL JUMPER NOT GROUNDED 142910 R ...

Page 100: ...Appendix A APIM Specifications A 8 HSIM A6DP User s Guide ...

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