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SEARCH (Command)

Performs a search of the LEC ARP Cache based on the search term specified in the ADDR or 
VPI/VCI fields below the Search By field. This command is only available if a valid search term is 
entered.

3.15.1 Performing a Search

To perform a LEC ARP cache search, perform the following steps:

1.

Use the arrow keys to highlight the LEC Index field.

2.

Use the SPACE bar to move through the available indexes until the appropriate LEC Index 
displays.

3.

Use the arrow keys to highlight the Search By field.

4.

Press the SPACE bar to toggle through the options until the desired search method displays. 

5.

Use the arrow keys to move to the field that displays below the Search By field.

6.

Enter the search term. Depending on the setting of the Search By field, enter one of the 
following items:

an ATM address

a VPI, VCI pair

a MAC address

7.

Use the arrow keys to highlight the SEARCH command at the bottom of the screen and press 
ENTER. 

When the search is completed, the screen refreshes with the results of the search.

3.16 LEC PRIORITY QUEUES SCREEN

The LEC Priority Queues screen is used to assign up to eight 802.1P priorities to a LEC.

To access the LEC Priority Queues screen from the LAN Emulation Clients menu screen, perform 
the following steps:

1.

Use the arrow keys to highlight the LEC TRANSMIT QUEUES menu item of the LAN 
Emulation Clients screen.

2.

Press ENTER. The LEC Priority Queues screen, 

Figure 3-19

, displays.

Summary of Contents for VHSIM2-A6DP

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Page 8: ...60950 EN 60825 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 equipmen...

Page 9: ...Unpacking the VHSIM2 A6DP 2 1 2 2 Installing APIMs 2 2 2 3 Installing VAPIMs 2 5 2 4 Installing a VHSIM 2 8 2 4 1 Installing a VHSIM2 A6DP in an Interface Module 2 8 2 4 2 Installing a VHSIM2 A6DP in...

Page 10: ...tion Screen 3 30 3 10 1 Setting the Redundancy Status 3 33 3 10 2 Setting the Primary Port 3 33 3 10 3 Setting the Active Port 3 34 3 10 4 Setting the Activation of Redundant Port Field 3 34 3 10 5 Se...

Page 11: ...ofile 3 63 3 18 3 Deleting a Descriptor Profile 3 63 3 19 Discovery ELAN Setup Screen 3 64 3 19 1 Assigning the VHSIM2 A6DP to a Discovery ELAN 3 66 4 LANVIEW LEDS 4 1 VHSIM2 A6DP LEDs 4 1 A VHSIM2 A6...

Page 12: ...n 3 20 3 8 Add Delete Entry Screen 3 21 3 9 ATM Connection Setup By Virtual Interface Screen 3 24 3 10 Physical Port Configuration Menu Screen 3 27 3 11 Port Framer Configuration Screen 3 28 3 12 ATM...

Page 13: ...Figures xi B 7 VAPIM 31 B 7 B 8 VAPIM 39 B 8 B 9 VAPIM 39LR B 9...

Page 14: ...xii Tables Tables Table Page 3 1 Event Messages 3 4 3 2 Keyboard Conventions 3 5 4 1 VHSIM2 A6DP LEDs 4 2 4 2 APIM LEDs 4 2...

Page 15: ...iliar with installing networking systems and have a working knowledge of ATM networks and LAN Emulation and for system managers and others who perform network management tasks STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE...

Page 16: ...to supplement the procedures and other technical data provided in this manual ATM Technology Guide Cabling Guide The manuals referenced above can be obtained on the World Wide Web in Adobe Acrobat Por...

Page 17: ...er should highlight or input on a screen Bold type is also used for emphasis and cross references to other sections and titles of this manual RETURN Indicates either the ENTER or RETURN key depending...

Page 18: ...indicates any combination of three alphabetic characters n A lowercase italic n indicates the generic use of a number e g 19nn indicates a four digit number in which the last two digits are unknown I...

Page 19: ...switched ATM network Enterasys Networks provides a variety of APIMs that allow the user to select the type of configuration that best meets the network requirements If port redundancy is not a require...

Page 20: ...ide 155 Mbps of bandwidth while the APIM installed in slot 2 could support Coaxial cable and provide 45 Mbps of bandwidth Appendix B details all of the APIMs and VAPIMs available for the VHSIM2 A6DP 1...

Page 21: ...asys Networks 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 return...

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Page 23: ...A6DP 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 instructi...

Page 24: ...he antistatic wrist strap package 2 Remove and save the faceplate screws attaching the faceplate to the VHSIM2 A6DP See Figure 2 1 Remove the VHSIM2 A6DP faceplate 3 Remove and save the three screws f...

Page 25: ...Installing APIMs Installation 2 3 Figure 2 1 Removing the APIM Coverplate APIM Coverplate 2825_02 VHSIM2 A6DP APIM 1 APIM 2 Faceplate Screws Standoff Screws...

Page 26: ...igure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Installing an APIM CAUTION Ensure that the APIM connector aligns with the VHSIM2 A6DP connector pins to prevent bending the pins This can damage both the VHSIM2 A6DP and the modul...

Page 27: ...ional and is not necessary for proper installation Refer to Figure 2 2 7 Reattach the faceplate to the VHSIM2 A6DP using the three screws saved in step 2 2 3 INSTALLING VAPIMs To install a VAPIM into...

Page 28: ...Installing VAPIMs 2 6 Installation Figure 2 3 Removing the APIM Coverplate APIM Coverplate 2825_02 VHSIM2 A6DP APIM 1 APIM 2 Faceplate Screws Standoff Screws...

Page 29: ...igure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Installing a VAPIM CAUTION Ensure that the VAPIM connectors align with the VHSIM2 A6DP connectors to prevent bending the pins This can damage both the VHSIM2 A6DP and the module V...

Page 30: ...supported The following subsections provide generic instructions for installing an VHSIM2 A6DP in a module or in a standalone device 2 4 1 Installing a VHSIM2 A6DP in an Interface Module To install an...

Page 31: ...Installing a VHSIM Installation 2 9 Figure 2 5 Removing the VHSIM Coverplate 2825_06 Host Device VHSIM2 Coverplate Standoff Screws Faceplate Mounting Screws...

Page 32: ...e 2 6 Installing the VHSIM2 A6DP 7 Align the connectors of the VHSIM2 A6DP into the host device connector pins on the module as shown in Figure 2 6 VHSIM2 A6DP APIM 1 APIM 2 2825_06 Host Device Facepl...

Page 33: ...to which these cables attach 3 Attach the antistatic wrist strap refer to the instructions outlined on the antistatic wrist strap package 4 Remove the device chassis cover refer to your specific devi...

Page 34: ...eplate using the screws saved in step 5 11 Secure the VHSIM2 A6DP to the standoffs using the screws saved in step 6 12 Reattach the chassis cover to the device reconnect the power cord and reconnect t...

Page 35: ...l Channels SVCs and optional LAN Emulation Services using Local Management Enable and configure LANE Services allowing the VHSIM2 A6DP to perform as a LAN Emulation Configuration Server LECS LAN Emula...

Page 36: ...agement screens of the VHSIM2 A6DP 3 1 1 Local Management Screen Elements There are five types of screens used in Local Management password menu configuration status and warning screens Each type of s...

Page 37: ...e XXXXX XX Slot Number X Flash Image Revision XX XX XX BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX RETURN SAVE EXIT XXXXX XX LOCAL MANAGEMENT Redundancy Status Enabled Primary port 1 Active port 1 Activation of redund...

Page 38: ...as being modifiable Selection Toggle Fields Selection Toggle fields provide a series of possible values Only applicable values appear in a selection field In the screens shown in this guide the selec...

Page 39: ...m 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 k...

Page 40: ...g steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item 2 Press ENTER The selected Local Management screen displays CONNECTIONS PHYSICAL PORT CONFIGURATION LAN EMULATION CLIENTS SIGNALLING DISCOVERY ELA...

Page 41: ...mmand 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the RETURN command at the bottom of the Local Management screen 2 Press ENTER The previous screen in the Local Management hierarchy displays 3 Exit from VHSIM2...

Page 42: ...n displays up to six menu items for configuration and monitoring of the VHSIM2 A6DP The following list explains each of the VHSIM2 A6DP ATM screen fields CONNECTIONS This menu item opens the ATM Conne...

Page 43: ...es screen This screen is used to create a new traffic descriptor give it a name select a traffic category and designate the traffic rate for the new traffic descriptor For details refer to Section 3 1...

Page 44: ...creen This screen is used to view all current ATM connections This screen also provides access to the Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments and the Add Delete Entry screens which allow the user...

Page 45: ...ress ENTER The ATM Connection Setup screen Figure 3 5 displays Figure 3 5 ATM Connection Setup Screen NOTE The first two connections shown in Figure 3 5 with VPI VCI values of 0 5 and 0 16 respectivel...

Page 46: ...message Operational Status for the indicated connection s is down will appear at the bottom of the screen PORT Read Only Displays the application port on which the PVC or SVC resides Once a PVC is cre...

Page 47: ...modify or delete PVCs If the device is in 802 1Q operational mode the Traffic Management PVC Priority Assignments screen will display when the ADD DELETE key is pressed To access this screen refer to...

Page 48: ...e board is in 802 1Q SWITCHING MODE Each of the VPI VCI Traffic descriptor groups in the Virtual Port will be assigned to a specific virtual queue If the board is in SecureFast mode the user will be l...

Page 49: ...layed As the number of virtual queues is increased or decreased it will cause the display in the table below to change accordingly The field is one based for the users ease of reference but the number...

Page 50: ...le index number is displayed Traffic Category Read Only The traffic category corresponding to the selected profile index number is displayed SAVE Command Used to save a newly configured Virtual Port o...

Page 51: ...number of queues displayed in the table below to change accordingly The field is one based for the users ease of reference but the number of queues displayed in the table and in the mib are zero base...

Page 52: ...gured that has a traffic rate of zero an error message will be shown stating the index has a rate of zero and that the Virtual Port was not created 8 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command P...

Page 53: ...procedure causes the whole Virtual Port to first be deleted and then re created to the specifications entered on the screen 3 5 3 Deleting an Entry Vport To delete an entry Vport perform the following...

Page 54: ...ll traverse between the two boards on the PVC 0 50 If the client server traffic had been configured on each board to have a priority of 6 associated with it then all traffic between the client and ser...

Page 55: ...ins each Add Delete Entry screen field VPI Modifiable 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 Used to...

Page 56: ...resources the current APIM has available for the assignment of PVCs and their associated traffic descriptors If there are no PVCs configured the maximum bandwidth the active APIM supports is displaye...

Page 57: ...d and enter the VCI value of the existing PVC to be modified 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Encapsulation Type field and press the SPACE bar until the appropriate Encapsulation Type displays 4...

Page 58: ...S BY VIRTUAL INTERFACE menu item on the ATM Connections screen 2 Press ENTER The ATM Connection Setup By Virtual Interface screen Figure 3 9 displays Figure 3 9 ATM Connection Setup By Virtual Interfa...

Page 59: ...n is activated by Local Remote Management Section 3 13 provides instructions on creating LECs using Local Management VPI Read only Displays the VPI of each connection that this interface is currently...

Page 60: ...nformation than will fit on the screen 3 7 1 Selecting a Virtual Interface To specify which virtual interface to jump to proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Virtual Interface fiel...

Page 61: ...n Menu screen Figure 3 10 displays Figure 3 10 Physical Port Configuration Menu Screen The following list explains each of the Physical Port Configuration Menu screen fields PORT FRAMER CONFIGURATION...

Page 62: ...llowing steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT FRAMER CONFIGURATION menu item from the Physical Port Configuration Menu screen 2 Press ENTER The Port Framer Configuration screen Figure 3 11...

Page 63: ...connectors to attach the physical cabling For details on the available APIMs refer to Appendix B Statistics Toggle This field toggles between OFF and ON The default setting for this field is OFF Alarm...

Page 64: ...SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 9 Press ENTER The changes are saved to memory 3 10 ATM PORT REDUNDANCY CONFIGURATION SCREEN The ATM Port Redundancy Configuration screen allows the user to pe...

Page 65: ...ains each ATM Port Redundancy Configuration screen field Redundancy Status Toggle Used to enable or disable the APIM redundancy feature of the VHSIM2 A6DP This field toggles between Enabled and Disabl...

Page 66: ...Revert to Primary port Toggle Used to configure how the VHSIM2 A6DP will reactivate the primary port once any problems have been resolved This field toggles between Automatic and Manual The default s...

Page 67: ...s perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Redundancy Status field 2 Press the SPACE bar to toggle between the choices until the appropriate mode displays Enabled or Disabled...

Page 68: ...the SPACE bar to toggle between the choices until the appropriate mode displays Automatic or Manual 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER The c...

Page 69: ...0 00 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 this format HH MM SS 3 Press ENTER to set the test time entered in the Peri...

Page 70: ...tory 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 default...

Page 71: ...allows the user to view current information on multiple LAN Emulation components Refer to Section 3 14 LEC ARP CACHE This menu item opens the LEC ARP Cache screen This screen is used to view the ARP...

Page 72: ...owing steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the LEC TABLE menu item on the LAN Emulation Clients screen 2 Press ENTER The LEC Table screen Figure 3 14 displays Figure 3 14 LEC Table Screen The follo...

Page 73: ...State Read Only Displays the current state of the LEC The LEC goes through a series of initialization phases which may result in this field displaying different states as the initialization process pr...

Page 74: ...lticast 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 3 13 LEC ADMINISTRATI...

Page 75: ...cast Toggle This field toggles between Disable and Enable with a default value of Disable The Selective Multicast field is specific to LANE 2 0 and is not supported if LANE 1 0 is used LLC Multiplex C...

Page 76: ...er or automatically by the VHSIM2 A6DP This field toggles between Automatic and Manual For instructions on how to configure the LEC automatically and manually refer to Section 3 13 2 and Section 3 13...

Page 77: ...VHSIM2 A6DP LEC Index This command is only available if the screen is in MODIFY MODE MODIFY MODE Command Allows the modification of all LECs that have been previously configured by putting the LEC Ad...

Page 78: ...new LEC Status becomes enabled 3 13 2 Configuring a New LEC Automatically To configure a new LEC automatically perform the following steps 1 Ensure the LEC Administration screen is in CREATE MODE If...

Page 79: ...13 Use the arrow keys to highlight the LECS ATM Address field Enter the ATM Address of the LECS This step is optional and should be performed only when a specific LECS out of multiple servers is desir...

Page 80: ...ield 12 Press the SPACE bar to toggle between the options Enable or Disable until the desired option displays 13 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Topology Change Frames field 14 Press the SPACE bar...

Page 81: ...ons until the appropriate mode displays 8 If the LEC will be configured manually perform the following substeps a Use the arrow keys to highlight the ELAN Name field b Enter a name for the ELAN that i...

Page 82: ...he modifications 3 13 5 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...

Page 83: ...Server Actual ELAN Name Read Only Displays the name of the ELAN to which this LEC belongs RETURN 0x00 0000 00 000000 0000 0000 0000 000000000000 00 LEC Index 1 LEC ID 0 LEC STATE InitialState Status n...

Page 84: ...ng refer to Section 3 17 ELAN ID Read Only Displays the ID that this ELAN was assigned by the LES LANE Version Read Only Displays the LANE version that the LEC is using This field will display 1 0 or...

Page 85: ...the Multicast Send Virtual Channel Connection VCC that the LEC has with the BUS This connection is used by the LEC and the BUS to send all broadcast transmissions for address resolution This connectio...

Page 86: ...ARP Cache Screen The following explains each of the LEC ARP Cache screen fields LEC Index Selectable Displays the Index of the LEC to which the information displayed on the screen pertains To select...

Page 87: ...PI Read Only Displays the VPI being used by this LEC to contact the MAC ATM Address pair displayed in the appropriate row VCI Read Only Displays the VCI being used by this LEC to contact the MAC ATM A...

Page 88: ...ch method displays 5 Use the arrow keys to move to the field that displays below the Search By field 6 Enter the search term Depending on the setting of the Search By field enter one of the following...

Page 89: ...er may choose up to 8 virtual queues to be assigned to the Lec Index chosen in the previous field Elan Name Read Only Displays the name of the ELAN associated with the chosen LEC Index Virtual Queue R...

Page 90: ...Lec Index field 2 Use the SPACE bar to toggle the field to display the desired Lec Index number or type in the desired Lec Index Number Press ENTER 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Number of Virt...

Page 91: ...lains each of the Signalling screen fields ILMI Status Selectable Used to enable or disable the ILMI This field contains the following options Auto Configure Enabled Enabled and Disabled The default f...

Page 92: ...ead Only This read only field displays the current UNI Q93b status If this field reads Disabled UNI did not start up correctly and some UNI services may not be available If this field remains in a dis...

Page 93: ...I 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 disable...

Page 94: ...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 is restarted CAUTION Befo...

Page 95: ...Profiles screen Figure 3 20 displays Figure 3 20 Traffic Management Descriptor Profiles Screen The following list explains each of the Traffic Management Descriptor Profiles screen fields Profile Ind...

Page 96: ...f measurement for the profile Traffic Parameters Peak Cell Rate PCR Selectable Used to choose the peak cell rate for the profile Sustained Cell Rate SCR Selectable Used to choose the sustained cell ra...

Page 97: ...Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command Press ENTER to save the new descriptor profile 3 18 2 Modifying a Descriptor Profile A descriptor profile can be modified by performing the following s...

Page 98: ...LANs and the VHSIM2 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 21 After this default ELAN is created...

Page 99: ...Slave When the VHSIM2 A6DP is configured to be in Master mode it will accept connections from all other VHSIM2 A6DPs in the Discovery ELANs it belongs to When the VHSIM2 A6DP is configured to be in S...

Page 100: ...2 Enter the name of the ELAN to which the VHSIM2 A6DP will connect 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Mode field 4 Press the SPACE bar to toggle between the options until the desired mode displays...

Page 101: ...r a description of VHSIM2 A6DP and APIM VAPIM LEDs Figure 4 1 VHSIM2 A6DP and APIM VAPIM LEDs NOTE The terms flashing blinking and solid used in the LED definition tables of this chapter indicate the...

Page 102: ...ition LNK Link Green Solid Off Have link No link STS Status Green Solid APIM OK Red Solid Fault with media In most cases the APIM automatically corrects this condition without interrupting operations...

Page 103: ...at any time without notice A 1 SPECIFICATIONS Environment Regulatory Compliance Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 30 C to 73 C 22 F to 164 F Operating Relative Humidi...

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Page 105: ...PIMs and VAPIMs B 1 APIM 21 SPECIFICATIONS Figure B 1 APIM 21 Physical Interface OC3 Media Type Multimode Fiber Data Rate 155 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 14 db to 18 5 db Receive Sensitivity...

Page 106: ...Figure B 2 APIM 29 Physical Interface OC3 Media Type Single Mode Fiber Data Rate 155 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 8 db to 14 db Receive Sensitivity 6 db to 32 5 db Loss Budget 8 db to 24 5 db...

Page 107: ...ATIONS Figure B 3 APIM 29LR Physical Interface OC3 Media Type Single Mode Fiber Data Rate 155 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 0 db to 5 db Receive Sensitivity 31 db Loss Budget 26 db to 31 db Wa...

Page 108: ...t as specified by the ATM Forum User Network Interface UNI specification Figure B 4 shows the pin assignments for the APIM 22R Figure B 4 APIM 22 Pin Assignments Physical Interface STS3 Media Type Cat...

Page 109: ...nterasys ships the APIM 67R with the following default jumper settings Receive channel jumper grounded Transmit channel jumper not grounded Figure B 5 shows the location and default setting of each ju...

Page 110: ...cifications B 6 APIM and VAPIM Specifications Figure B 5 APIM 67R Default Jumper Settings Figure B 6 APIM 67 2825_32 APIM 67R STS LNK RECEIVE CHANNEL JUMPER GROUNDED TRANSMIT CHANNEL JUMPER NOT GROUND...

Page 111: ...igure B 7 VAPIM 31 Physical Interface OC12 Media Type Multimode Fiber Data Rate 622 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 14 db to 22 5 db Receive Sensitivity 14 db to 26 db Loss Budget 12 db to 14 db...

Page 112: ...TIONS Figure B 8 VAPIM 39 Physical Interface OC12 Media Type Single Mode Fiber Data Rate 622 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 8 db to 15 db Receive Sensitivity 28 db Loss Budget 13 db to 20 db Wa...

Page 113: ...S Figure B 9 VAPIM 39LR Physical Interface OC12 Media Type Single Mode Fiber Data Rate 622 Mbps Connector Type SC Transmit Power 2 db to 3 db Receive Sensitivity 34 db to 36 db Loss Budget 29 db to 38...

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Page 115: ...M Connections Screen 3 10 connection table 3 10 connections by virtual interface 3 11 ATM LEC Screen 3 36 ATM LEC Table Screen viewing active LECs 3 38 ATM Screen discovery ELAN setup 3 9 LAN emulatio...

Page 116: ...n Elements 3 2 command fields 3 4 event message field 3 3 input fields 3 4 selection toggle fields 3 4 Screens add delete entry 3 21 creating PVCs 3 22 deleting PVCs 3 23 encapsulation type 3 22 modif...

Page 117: ...nabling disabling LECs 3 44 modifying LECs 3 47 LEC ARP cache 3 52 searching the LEC ARP cache 3 54 signalling enabling disabling the ILMI 3 59 enabling disabling UNI 3 60 restarting the ILMI 3 60 res...

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