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Page 2: ...Cisco HyperSwitch Al 00 User Guide Corporate Headquarters 170 Tasman Drive San Jose CA 951 34 1706 USA 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS Customer Order Number DOC HSWA100 Text Part Number 78 1444 01 ...

Page 3: ... the University of Califomia Berkeley UCB as part of UCBs public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright 1981 1988 Regents of the University of Califomia Cisco incorporates Fastmac software in some Token Ring products Fastmac software is licensed to Cisco by Madge Networks Limited XRemote is trademark of Network Computing Devices Inc Copyright 1989 Network Computi...

Page 4: ...iation calculated on straight line basis Customer agrees to cooperate with Cisco or its Sales or Service Partner in creating the environment in which the error occurred Further Customer agrees to supply any necessary equipment for such tests This Limited Warranty does not apply to Software which has been altered except as authorized by Cisco has not been installed operated repaired or maintained i...

Page 5: ...ill be at Ciscos option and through Sales or Service Partner if necessary to either provide advance replacement service as described above ii replace the Product with Product that does not contain the defect or iiirefund the price paid for the Hardware less depreciation calculated on straight line basis Exclusions The above warranty does notapply to any Product which has been altered except as aut...

Page 6: ...upported 1 9 Functional Overview 1 10 Cell Switching Function 1 10 Traffic Control Function 1 11 Policing Control 1 11 Congestion Control 1 11 Priority Control 1 12 Connection Control 1 12 Setting Fixed Paths 1 12 Setting Switched Path 1 12 NMS Interface 1 12 Chapter Installing the HyperSwitch A100 2 1 Installation Environmental Conditions 2 1 Confirming the Contents of the Shipping Container 2 2 ...

Page 7: ... 2 Replacing the Chassis Cover 3 3 Setting Communications Software Parameters 3 3 Setting System Configuration Data 3 3 Checking the Configuration 3 6 Adding Devices 3 6 Required Equipment for Adding Devices 3 6 Adding Another Hyperswitch A100 or Device 3 7 Connecting HyperSwitch A100 Designated as Master 3 7 Connecting Another Device Designated as Master 3 9 Setting Communications Software Parame...

Page 8: ...face 4 8 show line 4 9 show mac 4 10 show pvc detail 4 10 show pvc line 4 11 show route 4 12 show scroll 4 12 show server 4 13 show sscop 4 13 show status 4 14 show svc 4 15 show svcline 4 16 show time 4 16 show tparam 4 17 show traffic 4 17 show version 4 18 enable 4 18 show 4 19 scroll 4 19 Privileged Commands 4 20 show network 4 21 exit 4 22 passwd 4 23 pvc add 4 24 PVC delete 4 25 PVC establis...

Page 9: ...d 4 48 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 49 Fault Detection 4 49 Diagnostics 4 50 Troubleshooting 4 51 Alarms 4 51 Operational Faults 4 53 Error Messages 4 54 Chapter Troubleshooting 5 1 Troubleshooting Configuration Data Settings 5 1 Displaying Alarms 5 1 Testing the Line Interface Alarm Status of the Installed LINF Cards 5 1 Alarms 5 2 Operational Faults 5 4 Appendix Abbreviations A i Appendix F...

Page 10: ... Single Core and Two Core Cable 2 18 EIA TJA 232 Cable Connectors 2 19 Console Terminal to HyperSwitch A100 Connection 2 19 HyperSwitch A100 to Console Terminal and NMS Connection 2 20 Initial Installation Data Setting Procedure Part 2 23 Initial Installation Data Setting Procedure Part 2 24 Interdevice Connections HyperSwitch A100 as Master 3 8 Interdevice Connections Another Device as Master 3 1...

Page 11: ... Procedure Flowchart 5 6 Figure B i ATOMSW Block Diagram B 2 Figure B 2 MUX DMUX Card Block Diagram B 3 Figure B 3 ATOMSW Block Diagram B 5 Figure B 4 ATOMSW Output Buffer Threshold Values B 6 Cisco HyperSwitch AiOO User Guide ...

Page 12: ...t Connection Procedure 4 46 Setting PVCs Procedure 4 47 Deleting SVC Routes or Entire Routing Table Procedure 4 48 Changing the Password Procedure 4 48 Routine Maintenance Tasks 4 49 HyperSwitch A100 LED Descriptions 4 50 Clearing Alarms Procedure 4 51 Error Messages 4 54 Clearing Alarms Procedure 5 2 Buffer Numbering 5 4 Abbreviations A i Conditions in Which FIFO Queues are Served B 3 Table 1 1 T...

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Page 14: ...ibrary of product information on CD ROM or printed publications refer to Ordering Cisco Documentation which is included in your warranty package Document Organization The major sections of this publication follow Chapter HyperSwitch A100 Overview contains an overview of the HyperSwitch A100 features and physical specifications Chapter Installing the HyperSwitch Al00 includes safety recommendations...

Page 15: ...s Terminal sessions are printed in screen font Information you enter is in boldface screen font Nonprinting characters are shown in angle brackets Information the system displays is in screen font with default responses in square brackets Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual Timesaver Means the described actions saves...

Page 16: ...OMSW features large capacity buffering to guarantee quality of service in handling multimedia traffic Because one line interface card serves one line adding and changing the line terminating function can occur on per line basis Different interface types can be mixed on the HyperSwitch A100 used as either backbone workgroup or WAN access switch Table 1 1 lists the interface types that will be avail...

Page 17: ...ched path SNMP EIA TIA 232 Peak rate can be set per channel Specification Height 165 mm approximately 1 2 in Width 435 mmapproximately 17 1 8 in Depth 420 mmapproximately 16 5 8 in General 15 kg approximately 33 lb Fully equipped 17 kg approximately 37 1 2 lb Table 1 2 Device Switch HyperSwitch A100 ATM Switch Specifications Control system Number of concurrent connectable channels NMS Interface MA...

Page 18: ... Fast Transients Level IEC 801 5 Surge Level TEC 801 6 NFC 98020 Item Specification Power Input 110 or 85 to 132 VAC at 7A 220 or 170 to 264 VAC at 3 8A Output 12 VDC at 60A Power consumption 400W maximum Cooling Forced cooling Recommended operating 64 18 to 86 30 temperature Operating temperature 41 to 104 40 range Recommended operating 30 to 60 humidity Operating humidity range 10 to 80 The Hype...

Page 19: ...l integrated support for multicast traffic with no throughput degradation The HyperSwitch Al00 supports both permanent virtual circuits PVCs and Switched virtual circuits SVCs Supports virtual channel VCI virtual path VPI point to point and point to multipoint connections and eliminates single points of failure through fully integrated support for ATM Forum UNT V3 0 based on Q SAAL1 Service Specif...

Page 20: ...e multiple switches can be interconnected to increase the scale and port density of the backbone ATM routing protocols such as the Private Network to Node P NNI protocol currently being developed by the ATM Forum will be used to facilitate the construction of these large scale ATM backbone networks See Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Multiple Switch Backbone Network The HyperSwitch A100 can also be used to ...

Page 21: ...an AlP With an AlP The HyperSwitch A100 supports wide range of LAN and WAN ATM interfaces All interfaces conform to the relevant applicable standards including those of the ATM Forum ETSI TiS 1 5 and the ITU T Because the HyperSwitch A100 is designed for backbone deployment it will support such WAN interfaces as DS3 B3 and single mode fiber SONET SDH This capability allows seamless connectivity be...

Page 22: ...agement Traffic performance management Connection control Restart process Alarm management Diagnostic process Device management File management Command message analyzer Call control comprises the following functional components Call processing Q 2931 Signaling ATM Adaptation Layer SAAL Communications control comprises the following functional components Telnet File Transfer Protocol FTP Simple Net...

Page 23: ... are distributed to PVC and SVC when using SVC the number of available PVCs diminishes accordingly The HyperSwitch Al00 supports 12 bits of VPLIVCI address space The default number of allocated VPIVCI bits is four for YPI and eight for VCI The range of VCIs that can be assigned using eight bits is to 255 255 VCI values can be used for PVCs and SVCs To avoid conflict in the assignment of PVCs and S...

Page 24: ...work Node Interface NNI based on the User Network Interface UNI permitting signaling request to be routed in multiple switch network The HyperSwitch A100 supports static routing Static routing necessitates manually setting the address prefix or the full address and information on the high line connecting to device with that address Standards Supported The relevant aspects of the ITU T specificatio...

Page 25: ... ISDN signaling Layer Q 2100 Old Q SAALOB ISDN concept of AAL for signaling Q 2110 Old B ISDN AAL Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol SSCOP for signaling Q SAAL1 Q 2130 Old B ISDN AAL Service Specific Coordination Protocol SSCP for User Network Interface Q SAAL2 UNI signaling Q 2140 Old B ISDN AAL SSCP for Network Node Interface NM signaling Q SAAL3 Functional Overview The HyperSwitch A1...

Page 26: ... once peak rate is exceeded the LINF discards excess cells Specifically the LINF counts the number of cells received per channel over period of cell time before the present moment When the number of cells received over exceeds configured threshold the system discards further cells The range of the cell time window is 512 through 61440 The cell time window is divided into units of 512 Dividing the ...

Page 27: ...to point connection or one direction of multicast connection The number of bits of VPI and the number of bits of VCI are configured per line The number of VPIs defined can be less than or equal to 2x The lowest bits of the VCI field are supported where xy is 12 or less All the VCI bits except the lowest bits are set to zero Software restricts the total numbers of paths for point to point connectio...

Page 28: ...dix Abbreviations Environmental Conditions Install the HyperSwitch A100 in an area that meets the following conditions The HyperSwitch A100 remains operational within the temperature and humidity limits shown in Table 1 3 To ensure proper heat radiation allow the following minimum vacant space surrounding the HyperSwitch A100 10 cm approximately inches or moresides 10 cm approximately inches or mo...

Page 29: ...23GX P 8XOR Gateway Packet Assembler Disassembler GWPAD card 002 Fans three units Power supply Front panels 16 units Shielded power cable one unit The LINF card box contains the LINF card set sets of LINF card and front panel with window Optical Carrier Level 0C3 LINF P 8X79 P 8XOK Transparent Asynchronous Transmitter Receiver Interface TAXI LINF P 8X3 P 8X85 Note The quantity and types of cards d...

Page 30: ...connector connects to the HyperSwitch 100 The opposite end of the EIAITIA 232 cable that connects to the console terminal may vary depending on the console terminal type Ensure that the EIA TIA 232 cable connector matches the connector on the console terminal Communications softwareRequired when using PC or workstation as console terminal The required procedure includes installing communications s...

Page 31: ...00 front and rear panel layouts Figure 2 1 shows the front panel layout and Figure 2 2 shows the rear panel layout Figure 2 1 HyperSwitch A100 Front Panel Layout 2 4 Cisco HyperSwitch A100 User Guide ___ o4 Operator _____ _____ LEDs 16 POWER RDV ALARM LEDs FAIL STAT RUN RSSET Status LED Failure LED ...

Page 32: ... 2 2 HyperSwitch AiQO Rear Panel Layout Cooling fans Alternating current AC Power switch power connector Figure 2 3 and Figure 2 4 show HyperSwitch A100 interna views Figure 2 3 HyperSwitch A100 Internal View Motherboard Card LINF Card Center Card PROC Card VME GWPAD LINF BCONV PROC VME Installing the HyporSwitch A100 2 5 ...

Page 33: ...the screw locations Step Return the HyperSwitch AlOO to the upright position Figure 2 4 Expanded Internal View Motherboard Sub board ATOM switch CLKGEN LINF card lux GWPAD card ATOM SW CLKGEN DMUX GWPAD LINF MUX Motherboard Asynchronous Transfer Mode Output buffer Modular Switch Clock Generator Demultiplexer Gateway Packet Assembler Disassembler Line Interface Multiplexer U CU Opening the Cover Do...

Page 34: ...LED Run LED Reset pushbutton FIgure 2 6 HyperSwitch AiQO Bottom View Front Rear Screws Step Remove the three outer screws from the back of the HyperSwitch 100 See Figure 2 2 for the screw locations EIAITIA 232 connectors Ethernet connector Installing the HyperSwitch A100 2 7 ...

Page 35: ...5 millimeters or inch See Figure 2 7 Step 10 Lift the cover upward See Figure 2 8 Caution If the LINF cards are already installed lifting the cover before properly sliding it forward may damage the optical connector on the LINF cards Figure 2 7 Sliding the HyperSwitch A100 Cover 2 8 Cisco HyperSwitch A100 User Guide ...

Page 36: ...itial settings All switches are factory set Jumper Switches Figure 2 9 shows the DIP switch setting on the BCONV card P 8X54 If the switch setting differs from its initial setting return it to the initial setting indicated in the figure Figure 2 10 shows the motherboard P 8X84 jumper switch settings If the switch setting differs from its initial setting return it to the initial setting indicated i...

Page 37: ...Setting Switches on Cards and Boards Figure 2 9 BCONV Card DIP Switches HE HE Dual inline package DIP switch set A31 A24 __ 00 00 Initial Settings Add Match 2 10 Cisco HyperSwitch A100 User Guide ...

Page 38: ... return it to the initial setting indicated in the figure The 0C3 LINF card P 8XOK does not have jumper switch Figure 2 12 shows the PROC card short bar settings Figure 2 13 shows an expanded view of the short bar settings If the short bar settings differ from initial setting return them to the initial setting indicated in Figure 2 13 Initial Setting 1LCK3 I el Installing the HyperSwitch Al 00 2 1...

Page 39: ...tches on Cards and Boards Figure 2 11 0C3 LINF Card Jumper Switch ____ Initial Setting _______________________ J J LI Jumper Switch Figure 2 12 PROC Card Short Bars JP1 JP11 2 12 Cisco HyperSwitch A100 User Guide ...

Page 40: ...ous Transmitter Receiver Interface TAXI 100 Mbps Both card types install the same way Before installing LINF cards ensure the power switch on the back of the HyperSwitch A100 is OFF Table 2 1 provides recommended mounting positions in the slots where LINF cards are installed depending on the number of cards installed If designating the HyperSwitch A100 as slave switch always install 0C3 LINF card ...

Page 41: ...lling LINF Cards Perform the following procedure to install LINF card Step Remove the LINF card from the container Step Install the LINF card from the top of the slot Ensure the L1NF card is securely fixed to the LINF stopper at the rear of the HyperSwitch A100 main unit Step Match the screw holes on the LINF card with the screw holes on the HyperSwitch 100 then insert the screws See Figure 2 14 U...

Page 42: ...p and bottom Ensure the front panel is right side up Closing the Cover Do the following to close the HyperSwitch A100 cover Step Put the cover on the base starting approximately 25 millimeters or inch from the front Then slide the cover back until the screw holes align Step Using Phillips screwdriver insert and fasten the three screws to the back of HyperSwitch A100 Step Turn the HyperSwitch A100 ...

Page 43: ...e The rack mount is optional To install the HyperSwitch A100 on rack mount perform the following procedure Step Attach the rack mount installation fixtures with screws on both sides of the HyperSwitch A100 main unit See Figure 2 16 Step Connect the HyperSwitch A100 main unit to the rack mount by pushing it toward the front of the mount Step Use screws to fasten the HyperSwitch A100 to the rack mou...

Page 44: ...the procedure for connecting optical cables to the LINF cards installed in the HyperSwitch AlOO The upper optical connector on LINF cards is for reception and the lower one is for transmission Use single core or two core optical cable to connect the LINF cards installed on the HyperSwitch AlOO Figure 2 18 shows the single core and two core cables Installing the HyperSwitch A100 2 17 Rack mount ins...

Page 45: ...type and quantity Step Connect the appropriate optical cable to the front panel with window of the slot where the LINF card is installed Note For instructions on devices connected to the HyperSwitch 100 refer to the manuals for the connected devices Connecting the Console Terminal This section provides the procedure for connecting anEIAITIA 232 cable to the HyperSwitch A100 To connect the cable do...

Page 46: ...agement Protocol SNMP over User Datagram Protocol UDP Intemet Protocol IP ATM Adaptation Layer AALS the HyperSwitch AlOO communicates with the NMS manager via an ATM line Figure 2 21 shows the connection of the HyperSwitch A100 to the console terminal and the NMS Refer to the router software configuration publications to configure the interface between the HyperSwitch AlOO and the NMS Installing t...

Page 47: ...mercial power failure To connect the power cable do the following Step Connect the power cable to the power connector on the back of the HyperSwitch 100 Step Plug the power cable into power outlet Note Never use an adapter to share the power outlet used for the HyperSwitch A100 with another electrical device Step Set the power switch on back of the HyperSwitch A100 to the ON position Step Ensure t...

Page 48: ... OC 3C MMF OK Slot Not Installed Slot Not Installed Slot lOOM TAXI OK Slot Not Installed Slot OC 3C MMF OK Slot Not Installed Slot 10 OC 3C MMF OK Slot 11 Not Installed Slot 12 OC 3C MMF OK Slot 13 Not Installed Slot 14 Not Installed Slot 15 Not Installed System Initialization finished AlOO To power OFF the HyperSwitch Al0O set the power switch to the OFF position The Power LED goes OFF Setting Co...

Page 49: ...ollowing example shows the self diagnostic test output Cisco System Inc ATM HyperSwitch Model Al00 Software Version x xxx Hardware Configuration CPU Board OK Bus Converter OK Switch Core OK Gateway Pad OK Slot Not Installed Slot l00MTAXI OK Slot lOOM TAXI OK Slot OC 3C SMF OK Slot Not Installed Slot Not Installed Slot lOOM TAXI OK Slot Not Installed Slot OC 3C MMF OK Slot Not Installed Slot 10 OC ...

Page 50: ... comprise user commands which show configuration data and privileged commands which show and configure system data Figure 2 22 InItial Installation Data Setting Procedure Part Command display interface Initial UNIINNI UNI settings Valid VPI bits Valid VCI bits Command set interface Command PVC establish Delete PVC Command PVC delete Set PVC again Command PVC establish Commands PVC establish pvc ad...

Page 51: ... in user mode and prompt indicates operation in privileged mode If the host name for example 100 is registered for the system it shows before the prompt Following are mode examples User mode example Al 00 Privileged mode example A100 Command PVC remove Set endpoint again Command PVC add Commands route delete route flush Command route add Yes Set MS related data Set data Return to normal mode Comma...

Page 52: ... display the corresponding LINF card is not installed the LINF card is improperly installed or LINF hardware error exists Turn off the HyperSwitchAl0o and check the LINF card The numbers displayed in fields to the right of the line number are line configuration parameters The following list gives initial settings of these parameters User Network Interface UNIfNetwork Node Interface NNI UNI Physica...

Page 53: ...Action Reenter the command Error Message sub command name is illegal Explanation The specified subcommand is not defined Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Number of parameter is illegal Explanation Parameters was entered Recommended Action Reenter the command without specifying parameter To set password enter new password when the system requests password The entered password do...

Page 54: ...d unchanged Explanation The specified password differs from the registered password Recommended Action Reenter the command While accepting the new password the system displays the following alOO saving password now The prompt changes to and commands for the privileged mode can be used Set System Clock The following list gives command information to set the date and time of the HyperSwitch Al00 sys...

Page 55: ... parameters were entered Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified Time is out of range Explanation specified parameter value is out of the allowable range Recommended Action Reenter the command Set Clock Synchronization Mode The following list gives command information to set the clock synchronization mode When HyperSwitch A100 unit connects to another HyperSwitch A100 unit o...

Page 56: ...ommand name is illegal Explanation The specified subcommand is not defined Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Number of parameter is illegal Explanation Too many parameters are entered Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified parameter is out of range Explanation The specified parameter value is out of the allowable range Recommended Action Reenter the comma...

Page 57: ...put Line interface P1 has been registered The initial setting of line number specified in P1 changed Register Line Error Messages Error Message commend name is illegal Explanation The specified command is not defined Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Suib command name is illegal Explanation The specified subcommand is not defined Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Mess...

Page 58: ... Reenter the command Error Message Specified VALID VCI is out of range Explanation value less than or more than 12 is entered in PS valid VCI Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified VALID VPI i VALID VCI is out of range Explanation The sum of P4 and P5 values is more than 12 Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Connection is already established on this line E...

Page 59: ...rd P9 High line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number PlO High VPI 0 4095 P11 High VCI 0 4095 P12 High UPVP 0 512 When P10 specify P120 P13 High COOP action taken when UPC cell loss occurs Retain Discard When P10 enter P130 Output Uni Bi Multicast direction Guaranteed Best Effort Connection has been established Low xx xxxx xxxxx xxx High xx xxxx xxxxx xxx The entered values for line number VPI VC...

Page 60: ...t of the range of to 4095 Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified VCI is out of range Explanation The specified VCI value P6 or P11 is out of the range of to 4095 Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified UPVP parameter is out of range Explanation The specified UPC window size UPVP P7 or P12 is out of the range of to 512 Recommended Action Reenter the co...

Page 61: ...95 P8 High VCI 0 4095 Output Uni Bi Multicast direction Best Effort Guaranteed Connection has been deleted Low xx xxxx xxxxx xxxx High xx xxxx xxxxx xxxx Line number VPI VCI UPVP and COOP data for the deleted line display UPVP and COOP values were registered with the pvc establish command Error Message Error Message No such connection Explanation The specified connection does not exist Note Some e...

Page 62: ...y the VC establish command pvc add Command mode privileged Format AiOO PVC aad p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 Explanation P1 Low line number 0 15 corresponds to the slot number P2 Low VPI 0 4095 P3 Low VCI 0 4095 P4 High line number to 15 corresponds to the slot number P5 High VPI 0 4095 P6 High VCI 0 4095 Output Connection endpoint has been added Modified Connection Low xx xxxx xxxXX xxxX High xx xxxx xxxxx L...

Page 63: ...s out of renge Explanation The specified VCI value P3 or P6 is out of the range of to 4095 Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified VPIVCI is out of range Explanation The specified VPI i VCI is inconsistent with the value set by the SET interface command Recommended Action Use the set interface command to check parameters Error Message Specified connection is uni bi direction...

Page 64: ...I 0 4095 P3 Low VCI 0 4095 P4 High line number 0 15 corresponds to the slot number P5 High VPI 0 4095 P6 High VCI 0 4095 Output Connection endpoint has bean removed Modified Connection Low xx xxxx xxxxx xxxx High xx xxxx xxxxx Line number VPI VCI UPVP and COOP data display for the removed endpoint UPVP and COOP values were registered with the pvc establish command Output continues to display up to...

Page 65: ...ng capacity To enhance the processing capacity use tree structure in which the upper address is allocated to the switch identifier Then only the switch identifier can specify the destination address P2 Address format NSAP or E 164 P3 First choice line number P4 Second choice line number When first choice line number specified in P3 has errors or is not installed system uses this line number Output...

Page 66: ...one of the following input methods Deleting an Individual SVC Format AlOO route delete p1 p2 Explanation P1 Address arbitrary bit string in 20 bytes hexadecimal for NSAP format or in 15 bytes hexadecimal for E 164 format To perform partial collation use the value For E 164 format the system appends P2 Address format NSAP or E 164 Output SVC route has been deleted Deleting an SVC Error Message Erro...

Page 67: ...ask and host name of the HyperSwitch A100 set local Command mode privileged Format A100 set local p1 p2 p3 Explanation P1 Host name up to eight alphabetic characters P2 IP address dot notation P3 Mask dot notation Output Local configuration data has been set Set Command Error Messages Error Message command name is illegal Explanation The specified command is not defined Recommended Action Reenter ...

Page 68: ... does not specify the mask or decimal value more than 256 is entered Recommended Action Reenter the command Set NMS IP Address Mask and Access Information The following lists command information to set NMS IF address mask and access information set nms Command mode privileged Format A100 set nms p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 Explanation P1 NMS number 0 3 P2 IP address dot notation P3 Mask dot notation P4 Communi...

Page 69: ...ommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified MASK is out of range Explanation Dot notation four decimal values separated by dots does not specify mask or decimal value more than 256 is entered Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified CONMtJNITY NAME is out of range Explanation An escape sequence is entered as the community name Recommended Action Reenter the co...

Page 70: ...parameter is illegal Explanation Too many or not enough parameters are entered Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Specified line is invalid Explanation The specified line cannot be used Recommended Action Use the show alarm command to check the enor status or use the show interface command to check the LINF installation status Error Message specified vPi is out of range Explanati...

Page 71: ...ment Information Base MIB II sysContact administrator and sysLocation installation site set mib Command mode privileged Format AlOO set mib p1 p2 Explanation P1 sysContact administrator up to 32 alphanumeric characters P2 sysLocation installation site up to 32 alphanumeric characters Output NIB information has been set Set MIB Error Messages Error Message Command name is illegal Explanation The sp...

Page 72: ...mands in Flash read only memory FROM To make NMS related data effective always save the data and then reset the HyperSwitch AlOO save Command mode privileged Format A100 save Output Now data saving System data has been saved Save Command Error Messages Error Message Cormand name is illegal Explanation The specified command is not defined Recommended Action Reenter the command Error Message Number ...

Page 73: ...yperSwitch Al00 front panel Disconnecting the Console Terminal When verification detects no abnormality the HyperSwitch A100 is ready for normal operation The HyperSwitch Al00 does not require console terminal for normal operation If the console terminal is dedicated to operating and administering the HyperSwitch 100 do not disconnect it However if the console terminal is used for other purposes r...

Page 74: ... This procedure is generalized therefore refer to the section New Installation procedures for detailed instructions and figure references when desired Required Equipment for Adding LINF Card Have the following equipment available when you are adding LINF card Additional LINF card Optical cable matched to the LINF card Front panel for the LINF card Electrostatic protection kit 1 4 inch flat blade s...

Page 75: ...ch Then lift the cover upward Caution When LINF cards are already installed lifting the cover before properly sliding it forward may damage optical connector on LINF cards Instructions on Adding LINF Card Perfonn the following procedure to install the L1NF card Step Review Table 3 2 to determine recommended slot location in which to install the LINF card Remove the LINF card from its container Ste...

Page 76: ...orm the following procedure Step Turn on the console terminal power switch Step Set the communications parameters on the console terminal to the following Line transmission rate 9600 bps Data bits Parity none Stop bit bit Flow control ON Step Set the power switch on the back of the HyperSwitch AiO0 to the ON position The the HyperSwitch Al00 will start to execute self diagnostic test Step Confirm ...

Page 77: ...f VCI valid bits 5 12 default Step Enter pvc establish p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 plO p11 p12 p13 to set point to point PVC connection Note the following P1 Connection type Unidirection Bidirection Multicast P2 Traffic type Guaranteed Best effort P3 Transmission rate Specify in Mbps When P21 specify P30 P4 Low line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number PS Low VPI 0 4095 P6 Low VPI 0 4095 P7 Low U...

Page 78: ...t then use the pvc add command to add the endpoint Enter the same source parameters line number VPI and VCI as those specified in the PVC establish command Enter pvc add p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6to add PVC endpoint for point to multipoint connection P1 Low line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number P2 Low VPI 0 4095 P3 Low VCI 0 4095 P4 High line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number P5 High VPI 0 4095 ...

Page 79: ...ring in the HyperSwitch A100 Ensure only the prompt displays at the console terminal the output message displays only when an alarm is detected Enter the show line command to display line interface alarms Confirm that GOOD displays for each installed LINF card Note If an unexpected output message displays see the chapter Troubleshooting Adding Devices This section provides the procedures for incre...

Page 80: ...A 232 cable connected to the console terminal from the master HyperSwitch A100 front panel Step Set the power switch on the back of the master HyperSwitch A100 main unit to the OFF position Unplug the power cable from the power outlet and then from the HyperSwitch 100 Step Ensure the power switch on the back of the slave HyperSwitch Al00 is in the OFF position Step Remove all the optical cables an...

Page 81: ...nits that either directly or indirectly connect with the master HyperSwitch 100 to connect to slot on another slave Step 11 Match the screw holes on the LINF card with the screw holes on the HyperSwitch A100 units Insert the screws and fasten them using the standard screwdriver Step 12 Remove the front panel without the window from the slot where the LINF card is installed Figure 3 1 Interdevice C...

Page 82: ...the back of HyperSwitch A100 main unit to the OFF position Unplug the power cable from the power outlet and then from the HyperSwitch Al00 Step Remove all optical cables and the EIA TJA 232 cable by grasping the connector from the front of the HyperSwitch Al00 main unit Mark the cables with their respective slot numbers to facilitate reconnection later Step Using the Phillips screwdriver remove th...

Page 83: ...lide the cover back until the screw holes align Reinsert and fasten the screws on the rear and bottom of the HyperSwitch A100 Figure 3 2 Interdevice Connections Another Device as Master Step 13 Grasp the card ejectors on the PROC card and replace the card into the HyperSwitch Al00 front panel Reinsert and fasten the six outer screws Step 14 Reconnect the optical cables removed earlier from the Hyp...

Page 84: ...m Configuration Data Replacing LINF Card This section provides the LINF card replacement procedure Required Equipment to Replace LINF Card Have the following equipment available when replacing the LINF card New LINF card or replacement card if removing card from one slot to another slot Optical cable suited to the LINF card Antistatic bag required if storing the replaced LINF card Electrostatic pr...

Page 85: ...s from the PROC card Grasp the card ejectors on the PROC card and pull the card outward Step Using the Phillips screwdriver remove the seven screws from the bottom and the three screws from the rear of the HyperSwitch Al00 Step Hold both sides of the HyperSwitch AlOO cover and slide it slightly forward approximately 25 millimeters or inch Then lift the cover upward Caution When LJNF cards are alre...

Page 86: ...XI to 0C3 change the front panel as follows Remove the front panel without the window from the slot where the LINF card is installed Install front panel with the window from the reverse side of the cover and fasten it Ensure that the front panel is right side up Step 16 Put the cover on the base approximately 25 millimeters or inch from the front Then slide the cover back until the screw holes ali...

Page 87: ...interface to display LINF data for cards installed in the HyperSwitch Al00 Step Confirm that the line number of the new LINF card displays If the line number does not display either the LINF card is improperly installed or LINF hardware error exists Turn OFF the HyperSwitch A100 power switch and check the card Step If the card moved from one slot to another slot does not require any configuration ...

Page 88: ...ure Flowchart Part Command display interface Command enable Command display interface Command set interface Command PVC delete Abnormal Suspect LINF Card hardware failure or improper Installation Command PVC establish c1 Maintaining and Upgrading the HyperSwitch A100 3 15 ...

Page 89: ... delete p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 to delete the PVCwhere the parameters are as follows P1 Connection type Unidirection Bidirection Broadcast P2 Traffic type VBR CBR P3 Source line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number P4 Source VPI 0 4095 P5 Source VCI 0 65535 P6 Destination line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number P7 Destination VPI 0 4095 P8 Destination VCI 0 65535 Enter pvc establish p1 p2 p3...

Page 90: ...PC window size 0 512 When P10 specify P120 P13 Destination COOP action taken when UPC cell loss occurs Retain Discard When P10 enter P130 Step If you are changing the PVC broadcast setting enter the following commands Enter pvc remove p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 to delete the existing PVC endpoint Enter pvc add p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 to add new PVC endpoint Note The explanations of parameter values are the same ...

Page 91: ...n to normal mode Prompt changes from to Verifying LINF Card Installation To verify operation confirm that no error messages occurred during configuration data setting Enter the following commands to confirm normal operation Enter show alarm to display all alarms occurring in the HyperSwitch A100 Ensure only the prompt displays at the console terminal the output message displays only when an alarm ...

Page 92: ...e power outlet and then from the HyperSwitch AlOO Step Using the Phillips screwdriver remove the six screws from the PROC card panel Grasp the card ejectors on the PROC card panel and pull the card outward Step Using the ROM extraction tool remove the four ROM IC chips See Figure 3 6 Step Insert new ROM IC chips on the PROC card securely Each ROM IC chip is labeled according to the version and mou...

Page 93: ...communications parameters on the console terminal Line transmission rate 9600 bps Data bits Parity none Stop bit bit Flow control ON Verifying Console Terminal Settings After Upgrading the ROM To verify operation perform the following Step Set the power switch on the back of the HyperSwitch A100 to the ON position The HyperSwitch Al00 starts to execute se1fdiagnostic test Step Confirm that the ROM...

Page 94: ...ost name in etc hosts For example 128 0 0 1 targetl Note the target IP address is 128 0 0 1 and the host name is targeti Step Register the target hardware address in etc ethers For example 040 3C3XXXXXtargetl Calculate the underlined digits of the address from the serial number written on the surface of the PROC card If for example the serial number is 94t10009convert the last five digits of the s...

Page 95: ...inetd Enter the following root usr bin kill pid root usr sbin inetd s Note pid is the process identifier Step Connect the Ethernet cable to server workstation and the HyperSwitch AlOO Step At the console terminal enter one of the following commands To update software and delete current configuration data enter the following alOO set boot initialize To update the software and keep current configura...

Page 96: ...ving the HyperSwitchAl00 Step Ensure the new installation site for the HyperSwitch Al00 meets the installation environmental conditions described in chapter Installing the HyperSwitch A100 Step If the console terminal is connected to the HyperSwitch 100 turn OFF the console terminal power switch and unplug the console terminal power cable from the power outlet Remove the EIA TIA 232 cable from the...

Page 97: ... Set the power switch on the back of the HyperSwitch A100 to the ON position The HyperSwitch Al00 executes self diagnostic test Step 12 Note the messages displayed on the console terminal to ensure no problem occurred as result of moving the HyperSwitch Al00 Step 13 Enter the show alarm command to check the installation See the chapter Troubleshooting 3 24 Cisco HyperSwitch A100 User Guide ...

Page 98: ...o user commands The HyperSwitch A100 is in the user mode when power is turned ON The enable command which requires registered password entry transfers the system from user mode to the privileged mode The exit command returns the system to user mode The prompt character that displays on the console terminal screen indicates either the normal or privileged mode If the host name is registered for the...

Page 99: ...ssword is required display Information display commands enter display for list show Information display commands enter show for list scroll Set scroll mode help Show available commands For privileged commands passwd Change password pvc PVC commands enter pvc for list set Information set commands enter set for list route SVC Routing Table set up enter route for list save Write configuration to Flas...

Page 100: ... line VP detail PVC set on specified linefVC Responses to pvc establish Establish PVC delete Delete PVC line VPI VCI are required add Add endpoint to existing unidirectional PVC remove Remove endpoint from existing unidirectional PVC Responses to set time System timer clock Clock mode tparam Traffic control parameter interface Interface parameter line Line status for example loopback svcline SVC s...

Page 101: ...Displays line interface alarm status mac Displays the MAC address pvc detail Displays detailed permanent virtual circuit PVC pvc line Displays PVC data route Displays switched virtual circuit SVC routing table scroll Displays number of lines displayed for one command on the console terminal server Displays boot server IP address sscop Displays Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol SSCOP pa...

Page 102: ...le 4 2 Alarm Messages Alarm Area Message Hardware Fan Hardware Alarm FAN Device Processor Hardware Alarm Processor DRAM Panty Error Hardware Alarm Processor VMEbus SYS FAIL Alarm Hardware Alarm Processor VMEbus AC FAIL Alarm ATOM Hardware Alarm Atom Switch Line Sd CLK Alarm Switch Hardware Alarm Atom Switch Master PLO CLK Alarm Hardware Alarm Atom Switch Slave PLO CLK Alarm Hardware Alarm Atom Swi...

Page 103: ... Parity Alarm Hardware Alarm GWPAD SARA S Register Alarm Packet MEM Parity Alarm Hardware Alarm GWPAD SARA S Register Alarm CBR data MEM Parity Alarm Hardware Alarm GWPAD SARA S Register Alarm Reassembly Resource Exhausted Hardware Alarm GWPAD SARA R Register Alarm Control Mem Parity Alarm Line LINF Line Interface Alarm Line Loss of Signal4 Interface Line Interface Alarm Line Loss of Frame Line In...

Page 104: ...mmand displays the boot parameter show boot Format A100 show boot Output One of the following boot modes display Initialize Online program stored in the workstation will be loaded after reset Configuration data will be initialized Network Online program stored in the workstation will be loaded after reset Configuration data will be loaded from the Flash memory Flash Online program stored in the Fl...

Page 105: ...cates the hardware attribute information on the card The command does not display data for line that does not have Line Interface LINF card installed or whose information cannot be read because of failure show interface Format A100 show interface Output Line Number UNI NNI Physical Layer Forum ITU Valid VPI Valid VCI xx xx xx xx XX XX Output explanation 1Line number 2Interface enter OUNI lNNI 3Phy...

Page 106: ... is entered the system tests the LINF card hardware to check for failures show line Format A100 show line Output Line xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Line 15 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Format explanation Alarm Status NA Not applicable NA displays when hardware failure is already detected or when the line is out of service Good Loss of Signal Red Alarm Yellow Alarm Blue Alarm Loss of Cell Delineation Output...

Page 107: ... command provide PVC data under system management The show pvc detail command displays all connection parameters set for the specified line number VPI and VCI To set and delete PVCs see the pvc establish privileged command and the pvc delete privileged command show pvc detail Format A100 show PVC detail p1 P2 P3 Format explanation P1 Line number 0 15 P2 VPI 0 4095 P3 VCI 0 4095 Output Direction of...

Page 108: ...number VPI and VCI To set and delete PVC see the pvc establish privileged command and the pvc delete privileged command show pvc line Format A100 show pvc line p1 p2 Format explanation P1 Line number 0 15 P2 VPI 0 4095 Output Low Line Numberxx Low VPIxxxx Total Connection on this linexxxx Low VCI High Lime Number VPI VCI UNI0or BIlor Multicast2 xxxxx xx xxxx xxxxx x xxxxx xx xxxx xxxxx x xxxxx xx ...

Page 109: ...line output port has errors or is not installed the system uses low priority line output port Output example Destination Type 1234567890 1234567890 12345678AB CDEABCDXXX 1234567890 ABCDE1XXXX 1st_Choice 2nd_Choice 1234567890 1234567890 NSAP XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX NSAP XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX E 164 show scroll The show scroll command indicates the number of lines that display for one command The comma...

Page 110: ...The show server command displays the IF address of the boot server show server Format AlOO show server Output xx xx xx xx Note represents hexadecimal value Output example 129 245 60 4 show sscop The show sscop command displays Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol SSCOP parameters show sscop Format A100 show sscop Output Line Number MaxCC TimerCC KPALIVE NORESP POLL MaxPO MaxSTAT dr buff x...

Page 111: ...alled or whose interface data is not set by the set interface command When the show status command is entered the system tests the LINF card hardware to check for failures show status Format A100 show status Output CPU xxxxxxxxxxx Switch Core xxxxxxxxxxx Bus Interface xxxxxxxxxxx FAN xxxxxxx GWPAD XXXXXXX Line xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Line 15 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Output explanation Central processor unit CPU st...

Page 112: ...mal Bus Interface Normal FAN Normal GWPAD Normal Line NA Line Normal Line Normal Line Local Loopback Line NA Line 15 Normal show svc The show svc command displays SVC data set on the specified line To set and delete an SVC see the route add privileged command the route delete privileged command and route flush privileged command show svc Format Al00 show sva p1 Format explanation P1 Line number 0 ...

Page 113: ...mat A100 show svcline Output Line xxxxxxxxx Line 15 xxxxxxxxx Output explanation SVC line status Normal Suspended Resumed Output example Line Normal Line Suspended Line Normal Line Normal Line Normal Line 10 Suspended Line 12 Normal show time The show time command displays the system clock time in the year month date hourminutesecond format Use the set time privileged command to change the system ...

Page 114: ... per virtual path or per virtual channel for each device show tparam Format AlOO show tparam Output Buffer Size 128 Cells Threshold 128 Cells 512 Cell Time Guaranteed Best Effort Guaranteed Best Effort UPC Window Size xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx Output example Buffer Size 128 Cells Threshold 128 Cells 512 Cell Time Guaranteed Best EffortGuaranteed Best Effort UPC Window Size 11 100 show traffic The show t...

Page 115: ... example Software Generic Version 1 00 Boot RON Version K03 22 July 94 enable The enable command transfers the system from the normal command mode to the privileged command mode that is intended for use by operation and maintenance personnel only The enable command requires registered password If the enable command is entered without previously registered password the system prompts to register ne...

Page 116: ...en size is 80 characters by 24 lines for text data When the number of displayed lines reaches 24 the screen scroll stops Pressing the Return or Enter key restarts scrolling The number of display lines can change in range of through 49 to suit the console terminal screen size or communications software on the console terminal can control the number of display lines If screen scroll is set to or num...

Page 117: ...ord Table 4 3 provides list of the privileged commands This section gives the command subcommand parameter and output response formats for each privileged command except NMS related commands See the section NMS Related Privileged Commands for format information on NMS related commands Table 4 3 Privileged Commands Command Subcommand Function DISPLAY or network Displays network related data SHOW EX...

Page 118: ... Mask host name Default route NMS IP address Path information Community name Access privileged Management Information Base MIB access range show network Format A100 show network Software Configuration 4 21 Command SET SET NMS Related time Sets system clock tparam Sets traffic control parameters local Sets the HyperSwitch A100 Internet Protocol IP address mask and host name mib Sets Management Info...

Page 119: ...e number 10 VPI number 11 VCI number 12 Community name 13 Access privilege 0read only lread and write 14 MIB access range Output example Local Information Host Name nec IP Address 133 1 5 41 NetMask 255 255 255 0 sysContact 12345678901234567890123456789012 sysLocation abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab NMS Information NMS Number IP Address 133 1 2 3 NetMask 255 255 255 0 Line Number VPI VCI 8 89 Com...

Page 120: ...ssword new password and new password again for verification For each prompt enter the requested information and press the Return or Enter key Password entry guidelines follow The password does not display on the screen The password must be eight characters or less The password must consist of only alphanumeric characters symbols such as and cannot be used The password is case sensitive Output Savi...

Page 121: ...anation P1 Low line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number P2 Low VPI 0 4095 P3 Low VCI 0 4095 P4 High line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number P5 High VPI 0 4095 P6 High VCI 0 4095 Output Connection endpoint has been added Modified Connection Low xx xxxx xxxxx xxxx High xx xxxx xxxxx High xx xxxx xxxxx Output explanation Line number VPI number VCI number Usage Parameter Value Peak UPVP Cell Ov...

Page 122: ... is out of range Specified VCI is out of range Specified VPIVCI is out of range Specified connection is uni bidirection ICI Hunt Error BCI Hunt Error If an endpoint is added incorrectly first remove the endpoint using the PVC remove command then re enter the the pvc add command PVC delete The PVC delete command deletes PVC setting pvc delete Format A100 pvc delete p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 Format ex...

Page 123: ...te UPVP and COOP values were registered with the pvc establish command Command example AlOO PVC de1ee Output example Bi direction Best Effort Connection has been deleted Low High Error messages No such connection Note Some error messages listed under the pvc establish command may occur PVC establish The pvc establish command sets point to point PVC This command becomes effective immediately after ...

Page 124: ...95 P6 Low VCI 0 4095 P7 Low UPYP 0 5 12 P8 UPC cell loss option for low line COOP 0Retain Discard P9 High line number 0 15 corresponds to slot number PlO High YPI 0 4095 P11 High VCI 0 4095 P12 High UPYP 0 5 12 When P10 specify P120 P13 UPC cell loss option for high line COOP 0Retain Discard When P10 enter P130 Output xxxxxxxxx direction xxx Connection has been established Low xx xXxx xxxxx xxx Hi...

Page 125: ...When setting multicast connection first set the connection type to multicast using the pvc establish command Then using the VC add command enter the same source parameters line number VPI VCI as those specified by the pvc establish command The traffic type bit rate type on the endpoint becomes the same as that specified by the PVC establish command See the pVC add command for additional informatio...

Page 126: ...display up to the last endpoint Conimand example A100 PVC remove 12 Output example Connection endpoint has been removed Modified Connection Low High High Error messages Hardware error has been detected on specified line Switch No such connection Specified connection is bidirectional Specified VPI is out of range Specified VCI is out of range Specified line is invalid route add The route add comman...

Page 127: ...first choice line number specified in P3 has errors or is not installed the system uses this line number Output SVC route has been added Command example A100 ROUTE add xxx123456789 e 164 Error messages Command name is illegal Subcommand name is illegal Number of parameter is illegal Specified parameter is invalid Routing Table Overflow If an SVC is set incorrectly delete the SVC using the route de...

Page 128: ...me messages listed ifor the route add command may display save The save command saves the system data set by the set commands or the nms snmp set commands in Flash Read Only Memory FROM inside the main unit The Flash ROM can have 9000 writes If the HyperSwitch A100 is powered off or reset without executing the save command the system deletes the set data save Format AlQO save Output Now data savin...

Page 129: ...6 T310 1 255 default 10 seconds P7 T313 1 255 default seconds P8 T316 1 511 default 120 seconds P9 T317 1 255 default 60 seconds PlO T322 1 255 default seconds P11 T398 1 255 default seconds Note P11 is not supported specify dummy value P12 T399 1 5 11 default 14 seconds Note P12 is not supported specify dummy value Output none Command example A100 set atmsig master 30 90 10 120 15 14 Error messag...

Page 130: ...guration data Flash Boots from FROM Output none Note The Boot program automatically resets the HyperSwitch A100 system Command example A100 set boot initialize Error messages Specified parameter is out of range Number of parameter is illegal set clock The set clock command sets the clock mode to either master or slave The default is master set clock Format A100 set clock p1 Format explanation P1 M...

Page 131: ...interface command after the LINF card is installed set interface Format A100 set interface p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 Format explanation P1 Line number 0 15 P2 Interface type UNI default lNNI P3 Standard body conformance ATM Forum default lITU P4 VPI valid bits 0 7 default P5 VCI valid bits 5 12 default Output Line Interface has been registered Command example AlOO set interface Output Line Interface has been...

Page 132: ...The SET line command changes the line interface status set line Format A100 set line p1 p2 Format explanation P1 Line number 0 15 P2 Line status Normal Local local loopback Remote remote loopback Output Line Interface is set Command example AlOO set line local Output example Line Interface is set Error message Specified line is invalid set server The set server command sets the boot server IP addr...

Page 133: ...ine number 0 15 P2 MaxCC 1 255 default seconds P3 TimerCC 1 255 default second P4 Timer_KEEPALIVE 1 255 default second P5 Timer_NORESPONCE 1 255 default 10 seconds P6 Timer_POLL 1 1023 default 100 milliseconds P7 MaxPD 1 255 default 25 seconds P8 MaxSTAT 1 255 default seconds P9 Clear buffers No Yes default Output none Command example A100 set sscop 10 100 25 yes Error messages Specified line is i...

Page 134: ...line 10 suspend Output example SVC status of the Line Interface 10 Suspended Error message Specified line is invalid set time The set time command sets the the HyperSwitch Al00 system date and time set time Format A100 set time p1 p2 Format explanation P1 Current date Year 0 99 Specify last two digits of year Month 1 12 Day 1 31 P2 Current time Hour 0 23 Minute 0 59 Second 0 59 Connect the year mo...

Page 135: ...et tparam command sets the following traffic control parameters VBR buffer depth Nv VBR buffer threshold Nvt CBR buffer threshold Nct UPC window size Nw The CBR buffer depth Nc is 16 Nv where ONv16 NvNvt and NcNct The default values are Nv16 Nvt16 and Nc0 The UPC window size Nw is 0Nw 120 1 4 milleseconds through 168 milliseconds The default is 120 milleseconds set tparam Format A100 set tparam p1...

Page 136: ...ake the NMS related commands effective save the data using the SAVE command and reset the HyperSwitch A100 See Table 4 3 for list of NMS related commands This section gives the command subcommand parameters output response formats and error messages for each NMS related command set local The set local command sets the IP address mask and host name of the HyperSwitch A100 set local Format AlOO set ...

Page 137: ... MIB information has been set Command example AiOO set mib 12345678901234567890123456789012 abcaeabcdeabcdeabcdeab cdeabcdeab Error messages Command name is illegal Sub command name is illegal Number of parameter is illegal Specified sysContact is out of range Specified sysLocation is out of range set nms The set nms command sets the IP address mask and access privilege for NMS set nms Format AiOO...

Page 138: ...UNITY NAME is out of range Specified ACCESS PRIVILEGE is out of range Specified ACCESS RANGE is out of range set nmsroute The set nmsroute command sets communication path between the HyperSwitch Al00 and the NMS set nmsroute Format A100 set nmsroute p1 p2 p3 p4 Format explanation P1 NMS number 0 3 P2 Line number 0 15 P3 VPI number 0 4095 P4 VCI number 0 4095 Output NMS ROUTE information has been s...

Page 139: ...tting Date and Time Perform the procedure in Table 4 4 to set the date and time Table 4 4 Setting Date and Time Procedure Step Action Remarks Step Enter privileged mode Output A100 enable Input Password Password does not display A100 Step Enter invalid time Output A100 set time 940714 253000 Specified Time is out of range Step Enter valid time Output A100 set time 940714 084750 System Timer is set...

Page 140: ...VC is the same except specify connection type as bidirectional Table 4 5 Setting Up PVC Procedure Step Action Remarks Step Enter privileged mode Output AlOO enable Input Password Password does not display Al00 Step Set new PVC Output Al00 PVC establish Uni direction Guaranteed Connection is established Low 11 High 00 Step Save data Output Al0O save Now data saving System Data has been saved Step E...

Page 141: ...p Save data Output A100 save Now data saving System Data has been saved Step Exit privileged mode Output AlOOf exit AlOO Multicast Setting multicast point to multipoint connection requires the PVC establish command which establishes connection and the PVC add command which adds PVC endpoint for multicast Use the pvc establish command to set the connection type to multicast then use the VC add conm...

Page 142: ...t AlOOf show pvc detail Direction of Connection2O Low Line NumberVPIVCIUPVPCOOP Highl Line NumberVPIVCIUPVPCOOP Highl Line Number VPI VCI UPVP COOP 11 Highi Line NumberVPIVCIUPVPCOOP 11 Step Output Save data AlOOf save Now data saving System Data has been saved Exit privilege mode Output AlOOf exit AlOO Traffic type bit rate type on endpoint becomes same as that specified by PVC establish command ...

Page 143: ...OOP Step Delete endpoint Output AlOOf PVC remove Connection endpoint is removed Modified Connection Low 11 High High Step To add new endpoint enter Output AlOOf pvc add Connection endpoint is added Modified Connection Low 11 High High High Step Show PVC data Output AlOOf show pvc detail Direction of Connection2O Low Line NumberVPIVCIUPVPCOOp Highi Line NumberVPIVCIUPVPCOOP Highl Line NumberVPIVCIU...

Page 144: ...p Action Remarks Step Enter privileged mode Output A100 enable Input Password Password does not display AlOO Step Set SVC routing table in NSAP format Output A100 route add 12345678 nsap SVC route has been added Step Verify routing table is established Output AlOO show route Destination 12345678xx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx Type 1st_Choice 2nd_Choice NSAP Step Save data Output AlOO save Now ...

Page 145: ...ng table has been flushed Step Verify all SVCs are deleted Output AlOOf show route Destination type and interface headers display No data displays Step Save data Output AlOOf save Now data saving System Data has been saved Step Exit privileged mode Output AlOOf exit AlOO Changing the Password Perform the procedure in Table 4 11 to change the password Table 4 11 Changing the Password Procedure Step...

Page 146: ...g System Wipe main unit with wet tightly wrung cloth Ensure water does not seep inside main unit Ensure cloth does not get caught on connectors Do not use chemically treated cloth because it damages paint Keep foreign articles from entering main unit If an alarm LED is on use the show alarm command on the console terminal to determine the state of alarms See the chapter Troubleshooting for the pro...

Page 147: ...ins on while power is on READY Green Ready State On to indicate ready status ALARM Red Alarm State Goes on when alarm occurs FAIL Red Failure State Goes on for less than second after system reset Remains on when hardware fault occurs STAT Yellow Status State Goes on to indicate ready status after installation completes RUN Green Run State Goes ON when software accesses memory Diagnostics The diagn...

Page 148: ...s CPU DRAM parity error System does not operate Contact technical support AC FAIL Alarm XATOMSW Hardware Alarm Atom Switch Line Line reference clock down No problem exists if the HyperSwitch A100 is Sal CLK Alarm stand alone or set up as master If the HyperSwitch A100 is set up as slave continued switching function reliability is not guaranteed Hardware Alarm Atom Switch Master Phase Locked Oscill...

Page 149: ... of corresponding line is not ensured Replace corresponding LINF card HT HEC or switch control parity error switching capability of corresponding line is not ensured Replace corresponding LINF card HT table reference memory parity error switching capability of corresponding line is not ensured Replace corresponding LINF card HT table reference memory parity error switching capabifity of correspond...

Page 150: ... the same as in the buffer number Line refers to line slot number through number 15 Operational Faults If any one of the 16 operation OPE LEDs goes on and flashes green during operation with the normal command prompt Al oo displaying at the console terminal enter the show line command as follows AlOO show line The console terminal displays the line location and source of the fault Because the acti...

Page 151: ...for routing table is exhausted Specified ACCESS privilege is out of range SpecifiedvalueisnotOorl Re enterthe command Specified COMMUNITY NAME is out of range Specified escape sequence as community name Re enter the command Specified connection is bi direction Bidirectional connection type not accepted when establishing unidirectional connection Re enter the command specifying unidirectional conne...

Page 152: ... values are greater than 12 Re enter the command Specified VCI value is not to 4095 Re enter the command Specified VPI value is not to 4095 Re enter the command Specified VPIVCI is inconsistent with value set by the set interface command Use the set interface command to check parameters Specified subcommand is not defined Re enter the command Message Specified parameter is invalid Specified parame...

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Page 154: ...ds Enter the following command to display line interface alarms A100 show line The show alarm command displays all alarms occurring in the HyperSwitch 100 The system detects alarms within the following areas Cooling fan Control CTh functional block PROC card Expandable ATM Output buffer Modular Switch XATOMSW functional block LJNF cards GWPAD card Enter the following command to display alarms A100...

Page 155: ...or DRAM Parity Error Central processor unit CPU dynamic read only memory DRAM parity error System does not operate Contact technical support Hardware Alarm Processor VMEbus SYS FAIL CPU DRAIvI parity error System does not operate Contact Alarm technical support Hardware Alarm Processor VMEbus AC FAIL Alarm CPU DRAM parity error System does not operate Contact technical support XATOMSW Hardware Ala...

Page 156: ... the chapter Maintaining and Upgrading the HyperSwitch A100 Hardware Alarm Line 41 lOOM TAXI HT i Header table HT header error check HEC or switch control HEC SWCTL Parity parity error switching capability of corresponding line is not ensured Replace corresponding LINF card See the chapter Maintaining and Upgrading the HyperSwitch A100 Hardware Alarm Line 44 10 OH TAXI HT o HT HEC or switch contro...

Page 157: ...ata Replace the chassis Control memory parity error device cannot receive data Replace the chassis Signal line disconnected error Follow the procedure in Figure 5 1 Loss of frame error Follow the procedure in Figure 5 1 Loss of cell delineation error Follow the procedure hi Figure 5 1 Alarm indication signal AIS section error Follow the procedure in Figure 5 1 AIS path error Follow the procedure i...

Page 158: ... frame occurred Yellow AlarmRemote alarm detected Blue AlarmAlarm Indication Signal ATS detected Loss of Cell DelineationCell synchronization loss detected Step Follow the procedure in Figure 5 1 to correct the fault Step After correcting the fault press the Reset button on the HyperSwitch AlOO front panel The OPE LED goes OFF when the source of the alarm is removed If the system timer fails and t...

Page 159: ...k located LINF card Figure 5 1 OPE LED Fault Procedure Flowchart Remove optical cable from Al 00 reconnect itto LINF card slot Remove optical cable from other device and reconnect it to LINF card slot of same type in Al 00 Other device failure check device 5 6 Cisco HyperSwitch A100 User Guide ...

Page 160: ...chronous transfer mode ATM output buffer modular switch Bus converter Broadband integrated services digital network Beginning of message Back pressure Back pressure best effort Back pressure best effort multicast Back pressure guaranteed Back pressure guaranteed multicast Constant bit rate Cell synchronizer Clock generator Cell loss priority Continuation of message Cell overflow option peak Centra...

Page 161: ... Input buffer guaranteed IBGM Input buffer guaranteed multicast INS Inserter I O Input output IP Internet Protocol ITU International Telecommunication Union LED Light emitting diode LINF Line interface LSB Least significant bit LSI Large scale integration MAT Maintenance and administration terminal MIB Management information base MIC Media interface controller MSB Most significant bit MSR Module s...

Page 162: ...er Subscriber optical loop connector Synchronous digital hierarchy SDH frame interface termination Simple Network Management Protocol Section overhead Synchronous optical network Static random access memory Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol Single segment message Switch specific overhead Synchronous transport module Synchronous transfer system level Switched virtual circuit TAXI to ATM...

Page 163: ...Abbreviation Definition YME Versa Module Eurocard VPI Virtual path identifier WAN Wide area network XATOMSW Expandable ATM output buffer modular switch A 4 Cisco HyperSwitch Al 00 User Guide ...

Page 164: ...agram Each MIJX DMUX block comprises MUX and DMUX The MUX statistically multiplexes two 155 Mbps cell streams into one 311 Mbps cell stream The DMUX demultiplexes time division multiplexed 311ps cell stream into two i55 Mbps cell streams The MUX features one input buffer 2048 cells for every two lines Figure B i shows MUX DMUX card block diagram The MUX temporarily stores two 55 Mbps cell streams ...

Page 165: ...IBGMIBBM however the first cell is output when BP is not received from all lines The cells in guaranteed FIFO queues are served before those in best effort queues Table B l provides the conditions in which these four FIFO types are served When the number of cells stored in each guaranteed or best effort FIFO queue exceeds threshold or when the number of cells stored in an idle queue goes below thr...

Page 166: ...ic random access memory SRAM comprises an input buffer shared by two lines Five SRAMs each of 32Kx9 bits save 2K cell and switch specific overhead data Table B i Conditions in Which FIFO Queues are Served Priority Level IBGi IBGM IBBi IBBM Served when back pressure BP is not received and threshold is exceeded Normal level Served when BP is not received and threshold is exceeded Normal level When B...

Page 167: ...For multicast connection the multicast channel identifier in the SSO is referenced to acquire the bitmap information on the output ports preset in the bitmap table This information is used to select output ports where the PA2 content is saved ATOMSW Congestion Control Back pressure guaranteed BPGi is output when the number of cells stored in output line FIFO queue exceeds guaranteed threshold and ...

Page 168: ...n the number of cells stored in the FJFO queue exceeds threshold for priority control the system discards low priority cells The following list gives these threshold values Threshold 40 allowable range 0 48 Threshold for multicast 24 allowable range 0 32 Figure B 4 shows an ATOMSW output buffer threshold values graph Figure B 3 ATOMSW Block Diagram ATOM BUF MUXO MUX7 CTL Bus ATOM BUF ATOM CTL BMT ...

Page 169: ...er Threshold Values Area for high priority cells 484032241680 General FIFO BPGi BPG1 32 24 16 General FIFO BPG14 BPG1 BPB Back pressure best effort BPG Back pressure guaranteed FIFO First in first out B 6 Cisco HyperSwitch A100 User Guide ...

Page 170: ...6 display time 4 16 display tparam 4 17 display traffic 4 17 display version 4 18 enable 4 18 entry format 4 1 exit 4 22 groups 4 i operation 4 i passwd 4 23 pvc add 4 24 pvc delete 4 25 pvc establish 4 26 pvc remove 4 28 route add 4 29 route delete 4 30 route flush 4 31 save 4 31 set atmsig 4 31 set boot 4 33 set clock 4 33 set interface 4 34 set local 4 39 set mib 4 40 set nms 4 40 set nmsroute ...

Page 171: ...6 maintenance 3 1 display tparam command 4 17 maintenance tasks 4 49 display traffic command 4 17 display version command 4 18 Management Information Base See MIB document master switch 3 7 conventions xiv MAT ordering xiii connecting 2 18 connector 2 19 Mifi setup 2 44 motherboard view 2 6 EIAITIA 232 cable 2 3 EIAITIA 232 connector 2 19 enable command 4 18 environmental limits 2 1 Network Manage...

Page 172: ... 16 rear panel layout 2 5 replacing front panel 2 15 required equipment 2 2 resetting the switch 2 46 route add command 4 29 route delete command 4 30 route flush command 4 31 routine maintenance 4 49 troubleshooting 4 51 troubleshooting procedures 5 1 user command mode 4 1 user commands 4 4 user commands Table 4 4 using online help 4 2 warning description save command 4 31 scroll command command ...

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