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Chapter 10: Troubleshooting

2.

Ensure a proper LAN cable is being used

.  Straight-through or crossover cabling is acceptable.  The 

LAN light of the Monitor port to which any LAN is attached should be illuminated and green.  If not, 
ensure that the attached equipment is set for autonegotiation and can accept 100BaseTX Full-Duplex 
links.  Refer to front panel section of this document for other LAN light colors.

3. The network equipment attached to the LAN port of the Monitor should be set for autonegotiation 

mode in order to allow the Monitor to negotiate a 100Mbit full-duplex connection.  Forcing either the 
Monitor's or attached equipment's LAN port to 100Mbit full-duplex may not allow the proper 
autonegotiation and LAN connection to occur.  There are rare cases with older LAN equipment in 
which it may be necessary to disable autonegotiation.  

If CRC-errors or short packet errors are seen 

in the management statistics of the LAN port, the attached LAN equipment has probably 
configured itself to half-duplex mode and colliding packets are being lost

.  In such a case, 

autonegotiation should be disabled on 

both

 the Monitor and the attached LAN equipment with both 

forced to 100BaseTX full-duplex.  Autonegotiation interoperability and standards were not well 
understood by the industry at the inception of 100BaseTX, resulting in some older LAN equipment not 
understanding the Monitor's autonegotiation advertisement of strictly full-duplex capability.

4. Monitor lights during packet transmission:

With LANs attached, verify, perhaps using pings, that data packets generated by a local machine 
cause the Monitor's light of the connected LAN port to blink.  If not, determine if there is an 
intermediate router or piece of equipment that is not properly forwarding the data packets to the 
Monitor.  Examine the Link/Activity light on the source machine and any intermediate machines to 
ensure they behave properly (usually flicker) as well.

5. Enlist the aid of a sniffer program to view at the source and destination machines exactly what data 

packets are being sent and received.  Free public-domain programs such as Wireshark are readily 
available.

Chapter 11: Third Party Copyright Notices

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Summary of Contents for WAN Monitor

Page 1: ...DS3 E3 WAN Monitor with Ethernet Output for HDLC PPP Applications V5 4 September 14th 2011 Operating Information...

Page 2: ...ronado Ave San Carlos CA 94070 U S A http www ds3switch com support ds3switch com TEL 1 650 241 9941 FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the follow...

Page 3: ...quipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Attention This is a Class A product In a do...

Page 4: ...FIGURATION 12 TELECOM 12 Circuit Clock Speed 12 DS3 Circuit ID PMDL 12 PORT TO PORT PACKET FLOW 12 LAN to LAN 12 Loopback 12 LAN PORT SETTINGS 12 LAN Port Speed 13 Autonegotiation Problems 13 SFP Seco...

Page 5: ...NOSIS 17 CHAPTER 11 THIRD PARTY COPYRIGHT NOTICES 18 ECOS LICENSE 18 THE FREEBSD COPYRIGHT 18 THE NET SNMP COPYRIGHT 18 THE APACHE LICENSE 20 THE SHA2 COPYRIGHT 21 THE BZIP2 LICENSE 21 THE ATHTTPD LIC...

Page 6: ...evel MAC header VLAN Ethertype MPLS and pseudowire control word are all manually specified in the unit s configuration settings For ease of installation the Monitor does not require a configuration se...

Page 7: ...e Out ports are not utilized and may be left open Once the monitor is receiving a valid TDM signal without alarms the DS3 E3 Port LED will change from orange to green Refer to the management chapter o...

Page 8: ...Pv2c agent through either LAN port if second SFP LAN port has been purchased enabled Unit s IP MAC Address The source Ethernet MAC address of E3Switch Monitors is 00 50 C2 6F xx xx The Monitor s curre...

Page 9: ...current IP and MAC addresses are both shown at the HTTP management screen Unknown IP Address Recovery The following methods may be used to determine a Monitor s IP address if lost or forgotten Note th...

Page 10: ...ess to statistics and settings which could allow determination of network topology or interfere with normal link traffic The VACM configuration can be updated through the HTTP management interface to...

Page 11: ...strict access to safe statistics and settings Please refer to the security discussion section of this document SNMP configuration of various parameters such as community names and trap destinations is...

Page 12: ...t timing diagnosis DS3 Circuit ID PMDL DS3 Path Maintenance Data Link PMDL identification messages associated with C Bit framed DS3 links may be received Circuit ID messages convey human readable conf...

Page 13: ...han one LAN port to 1000Mbit s is not recommended and may result in underflow overflow errors in certain high packet load memory intensive cases Autonegotiation Problems There are rare cases with olde...

Page 14: ...ackets are being lost In such a case autonegotiation should be disabled on both the Monitor and the attached LAN equipment with both forced to 100BaseTX full duplex Autonegotiation interoperability an...

Page 15: ...sources of external noise Third party fiber to copper media Monitors can be used with the E3Switch Monitor to implement fiber optic DS3 E3 links however refer to the interoperability section of this...

Page 16: ...nistration screen will be truncated to fit within the specified LAN MTU 9600 byte jumbo MTU capability may be purchased as an option Transport Layer LAN packets are configured with simple MAC Layer 2...

Page 17: ...machine which then returns a response packet There is a plethora of information about ping and the free public domain ping utilities available Ping is often supplied as a standard operating system uti...

Page 18: ...and received Free public domain programs such as Wireshark are readily available Chapter 11 Third Party Copyright Notices E3Switch is grateful for and contributes to open source software development w...

Page 19: ...SS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT...

Page 20: ...Works thereof that is intentionally submitted to Licensor for inclusion in the Work by the copyright owner or by an individual or Legal Entity authorized to submit on behalf of the copyright owner For...

Page 21: ...sibility of such damages 9 Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability While redistributing the Work or Derivative Works thereof You may choose to offer and charge a fee for acceptance of support warra...

Page 22: ...Chapter 12 Technical Specifications and Standards Chapter 12 Technical Specifications and Standards Please see separate specification datasheet 22...

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