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 PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide

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Chapter 10  Configuring ATM Security Agents

Configuring ATM Security for ATM PNNI Interfaces

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If you select the value Integrity-Confidentiality-172 or Integ-
rity-Confidentiality-ReplayReorderProtection-172
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Service Profile field, the Confidentiality Security Service panel is 
displayed on the window (see Figure 10-13)

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To view the statistics for this ATM security agent, go the procedure in the 
next section, “Viewing ATM Security Agent Statistics for an ATM PNNI 
Interface—Signaling PVC”.

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Figure 10-12.  ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Configuration 

Window - Signaling PVC (Integrity Security Service Only)

Summary of Contents for PacketStar PSAX 2300

Page 1: ...Doc No 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide for the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Issue 1 October 2003 System Software Release 9 0 0 Top of Guide ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2003 by Lucent Technologies All rights reserved For trademark regulatory compliance and related legal information see Legal Notices Safety and Regulatory Information ...

Page 3: ...ks of Lucent Technologies in the USA Other product and brand names mentioned in this guide are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners Notices The information in this document is for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Lucent Technologies Inc This document is without warranty of any kind either expressed ...

Page 4: ...Star PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway Installation Guide Safety Information When installing and operating the PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway follow the safety guidelines provided in the printed PacketStar PSAX Multiser vice Media Gateway Safety Guidelines which accompanies this product to help prevent serious personal injury and damage to the PSAX 2300 equipment Please read all warnings ...

Page 5: ...er Publications 1 2 Conventions 1 2 Text Types Used in This Document 1 2 Icons and Symbols 1 3 Command Description Tables 1 3 Field Description Tables 1 3 Selecting Options Fields and Commands 1 4 Help Information 1 5 Technical Support 1 7 About Lucent Technologies 1 7 History 1 7 For More Information 1 7 About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family 1 7 PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway 1 7 PSAX 12...

Page 6: ...le Specifications 2 11 PacketStar I O and Server Modules Specifications 2 12 Module Performance and Power Specifications 2 12 3 System Features 3 1 Overview of This Chapter 3 1 System Capabilities 3 1 User Benefits 3 1 Feature Highlights 3 1 Interface Architecture 3 2 Connections Supported 3 3 Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC Connections 3 3 Soft Permanent Virtual Circuit SPVC Connections 3 3 SPVC Re...

Page 7: ...18 Inverse Multiplexing over ATM IMA 3 19 Automatic Use of IMA Links 3 19 IMA Configuration Considerations 3 19 Frame Relay to ATM Interworking 3 21 FRF 5 Encapsulating Frames 3 21 FRF 8 Converting Frames 3 21 Inverse Address Resolution Protocol ARP 3 21 Frame Relay to Frame Relay Interworking 3 21 GR 303 Interface 3 21 Fax Modem Master Slave Support 3 23 CAS Refresh Rates in the On Hook State 3 2...

Page 8: ...ntenance OAM 3 47 Overview of OAM 3 47 OAM Cell Characteristics 3 47 OAM ATM Layer Flows 3 48 OAM F4 Flows 3 49 OAM F5 Flows 3 49 ATM Layer OAM Functions 3 50 Packet Pipe AAL5 to AAL2 Wireless Trunking for Mobile Voice 3 51 SNMP Trap Descriptions 3 52 Traffic Management Using the AQueMan Algorithm 3 52 ATM Traffic Management 3 54 Guaranteed Frame Rate 3 54 Usage Parameter Control 3 54 UPC Support ...

Page 9: ...onization of PSAX System Software on Redundant CPUn Modules 3 75 Maintenance Testing on DS1 Interfaces 3 76 Reduction in Post Dial Delay 3 76 System Security 3 76 RADIUS Server Authentication for PSAX System Access 3 76 ATM Security on Interfaces and Connections 3 78 PSAX Module Features 3 78 4 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation 4 1 Overview of This Chapter 4 1 Setting Up The Windows HyperTerminal Emu...

Page 10: ...2 Enabling and Disabling PSAX System Features 5 42 Rebooting CPUn Modules in Redundant and Nonredundant Systems 5 46 Saving Configurations 5 46 Rebooting the Redundant PSAX System 5 47 Rebooting the Nonredundant PSAX System 5 49 Configuring ISDN Q 921 User Adaptation IUA Layer Protocol 5 50 Configuring Interface Protection Groups 5 52 Setting Up an Interface Protection Group ID 5 53 Creating an In...

Page 11: ...mmary Address 6 38 Viewing ATM PNNI Map Information 6 41 Viewing ATM PNNI Map Node Information 6 45 Viewing ATM PNNI Map Address Information 6 50 Viewing the ATM PNNI Link Table 6 53 Viewing ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Information 6 59 Viewing the ATM PNNI Neighbor Peer Table 6 62 Viewing the ATM PNNI Neighbor Peer Port Table 6 66 Viewing ATM PNNI PTSE Information 6 68 Viewing ATM PNNI System Statistics 6 7...

Page 12: ...figuration Table 8 32 Accessing the V5 Physical C Channel Configuration Window 8 33 Accessing the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table 8 37 Accessing the V5 E1 Link Configuration Window 8 38 Accessing the V5 E1 Interface Configuration Window 8 40 Accessing the V5 Time Slot Table 8 42 Accessing the V5 Data Link Configuration Table 8 43 Accessing the V5 Data Link Configuration Window 8 45 User Side Config...

Page 13: ...e 10 13 Configuring an ATM Security Agent for an ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Node 10 14 Viewing ATM Security Agent Statistics for an ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Node 10 20 Configuring ATM Security for ATM PNNI Interfaces 10 24 Accessing ATM Security for an ATM PNNI Interface 10 24 Configuring an ATM Security Agent for an ATM PNNI Interface Signaling PVC 10 26 Viewing ATM Security Agent Statistics for an ATM PNNI Inte...

Page 14: ...up Files to the PSAX System 12 18 Restoring Backup Files to the Standby CPUn Module 12 19 Rebooting the PSAX System 12 20 13 Upgrading PSAX System Software 13 1 Overview of This Chapter 13 1 Before You Begin 13 1 Required Tasks 13 1 Saving Your Modified System Configuration 13 1 Backing Up Your Current Database Files Prior to Upgrade 13 1 Choosing the System Software File Transfer Method 13 2 Upgr...

Page 15: ...t Connection Configuration B 2 Setting Up the FORE Card on the SUN Workstation B 2 Setting Up ATM ARP Table Entries B 3 Using the Routed Connection Configuration B 4 Setting Up Connections for a Routed Connection Configuration B 5 Setting PVC Connections for Routed Connection Configuration B 6 Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration B 10 C Reference Information C 1 Overview of This Appendix C 1 ...

Page 16: ... Features D 6 12 Port Medium Density DS1 IMA Module 23N33 D 6 Software Features D 6 Hardware Features D 7 12 Port Medium Density DS1 Multiservice Module 23N64 D 7 Software Features D 7 Hardware Features D 8 12 Port Medium Density DS1 E1 DS0A CES Module 24N64 D 8 Software Features D 8 Hardware Features D 9 24 Port High Density DS1 Multiservice Module 23N35 D 10 Software Features D 10 Hardware Featu...

Page 17: ... Features D 20 Hardware Features D 20 E1 Interface Modules D 20 6 Port E1 IMA Module 20N34 D 20 Software Features D 21 Hardware Features D 21 6 Port Enhanced E1 Multiservice Module 20N56 D 21 Software Features D 22 Hardware Features D 22 21 Port High Density E1 IMA Module 23N34 D 23 Software Features D 23 Hardware Features D 23 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice Module 23N66 D 24 Software Featur...

Page 18: ...72 MM 20N73 SM D 35 Software Features D 35 Hardware Features D 35 1 Port STM 1 Module with AQueMan 20N62 MM 20N63 SM or Traffic Shaping 20N64 MM 20N65 SM D 36 Software Features D 36 Hardware Features D 36 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Module 20N92 MM 20N93 SM D 37 Software Features D 37 Hardware Features D 38 2 Port OC 3c STM 1 ATM Module 24N70 MM 24N71 SM D 38 Software Features D 39 Hardware Features D 39...

Page 19: ... Circuit Emulation D 45 Terminal Emulation D 45 HDLC Passthrough D 46 ATM D 46 Hardware Features D 46 Quadserial Module 23N07 D 46 Software Features D 47 Hardware Features D 47 Voice 2 Wire Interface Modules D 48 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office Module 20N32 D 48 Software Features D 48 Hardware Features D 48 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station Module 20N30 D 48 Software Features D 49 Hardware Features D 49 D 49...

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Page 21: ... 46 3 11 OAM Cell Fields 3 48 3 12 OAM Hierarchy 3 49 3 13 OAM Activation Deactivation Cells 3 51 3 14 Cell Bus Traffic Shaping Occurs on Egress to the Backplane 3 56 3 15 Cell Bus Traffic Shaping Using the Input Cell Selection Algorithm 3 57 3 16 Sample ATM Traffic Shaping Flow 3 59 3 17 ATM Traffic Shaping table Sample Queue 1 Values 3 62 3 18 Sample Uses of Virtual Interfaces 3 66 3 19 Combinin...

Page 22: ...n Selected 5 48 5 20 Remote Reboot Configuration Window Reboot Primary CPU Option Selected 5 50 5 21 Sample IUA Layer Configuration for the OMG and TMG Sides 5 51 5 22 Interface Protection Feature Configuration Window 5 54 5 23 Protection Group Table Window 5 55 5 24 Protection Group Configuration Window 5 56 5 25 Interface Protection Table Window 5 58 5 26 Interface Protection Configuration Windo...

Page 23: ...dow 6 52 6 25 PNNI Link Table Window 6 54 6 26 PNNI Link Information Window 6 55 6 27 PNNI SvccRcc Table Window 6 59 6 28 PNNI SVCC RCC Information Window 6 61 6 29 PNNI Neighbor Peer Table Window 6 63 6 30 PNNI Neighbor Peer Information Window 6 64 6 31 PNNI Neighbor Peer Port Table Window 6 67 6 32 PNNI PTSE Table Window 6 69 6 33 PNNI PTSE Information Window 6 70 6 34 PNNI System Statistics Scr...

Page 24: ...dow for PSTN as Port Type 8 50 8 21 V5 User Port Configuration Window Port Type ISDN Selected 8 56 9 1 Site Specific Menu Window SNMP Agent Selected 9 3 9 2 SNMP Agent System Wide Configuration Window Non Root User View 9 3 9 3 SNMP Agent System Wide Configuration Window Root User View 9 4 9 4 Community String Table Window 9 5 9 5 Community String Configuration Window 9 6 9 6 Usm User Table Window...

Page 25: ...0 46 10 19 ATM Security Statistics Window 10 49 11 1 Console Interface Main Menu Window Diagnostics Option Selected 11 3 11 2 Diagnostics Menu Window 11 3 11 3 System Information Window 11 4 11 4 Module Connection Count Window 11 8 11 5 Cell Test Diagnostics Window 11 10 11 6 Cell Test Payload Configuration Window 11 13 11 7 Remote Reboot Configuration Window 11 16 11 8 Unlock Shell Ping Window 11...

Page 26: ...ons A 1 A 2 ETHERNET Connector Pin Locations A 2 A 3 ALARM Connector Pin Locations on the Alarm Module A 4 A 4 ALARM Cable with 26 Pin Connector and Pigtail A 5 A 5 Pin Locations for the STATUS CONTROL Connector on the Alarm Module A 6 A 6 STATUS CONTROL Cable with 44 Pin Connector and Pigtail A 7 B 1 Direct Connection Configuration Diagram B 2 B 2 Routed Connection Configuration Diagram B 5 B 3 H...

Page 27: ...VI Support Configuration Compatibility 3 67 4 1 Starting the Hyperterminal Program 4 1 4 2 Windows HyperTerminal Settings 4 3 5 1 Field Descriptions for the PSAX System Logon Window 5 3 5 2 Console Interface Main Menu Options and Commands 5 5 5 3 Commands for the User Options Window 5 8 5 4 Field Descriptions for the User Options Window RADIUS Server Fields 5 9 5 5 Permissions for PSAX defined Use...

Page 28: ... 32 Field Descriptions for the IP Throttling Configuration Window 5 63 5 33 Commands for the Trap Activation Table Window 5 67 5 34 Field Descriptions for the Trap Activation Table Window 5 68 5 35 Commands for the Bulk Statistics Configuration Window 5 70 5 36 Field Descriptions for the Bulk Statistics Configuration Window 5 70 5 37 Commands for the Equipment Configuration Window 5 73 5 38 Field ...

Page 29: ...ss Configuration Window 6 40 6 31 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Summary Address Configuration Window 6 40 6 32 Commands for the PNNI Map Table Window 6 42 6 33 PNNI Map Information Window 6 43 6 34 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Information Window 6 44 6 35 Commands for the PNNI Map Node Table Window 6 46 6 36 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Node Table Window 6 47 6 37 Commands for the ...

Page 30: ... for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table Window 7 15 7 12 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table Window 7 15 7 13 Commands for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window 7 16 7 14 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window 7 16 7 15 Commands for the ATM Trunking Narrowband Routing Table Window 7 24 7 16 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Narr...

Page 31: ...Window 8 43 8 30 Commands for the V5 Data Link Configuration Table Window 8 44 8 31 Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Table Window 8 44 8 32 Commands for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window 8 45 8 33 Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window 8 46 8 34 Commands for the V5 User Port Table Window 8 48 8 35 Commands for the V5 User Port Configuration Window 8 5...

Page 32: ...ommands for the ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Security Configuration Window 10 16 10 8 Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Security Configuration Window 10 17 10 9 Commands for the ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Security Statistics Window 10 22 10 10 Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Security Statistics Window 10 22 10 11 Commands for the ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Window 10 25 10 12 Field Descrip...

Page 33: ...a Remote Storage Medium 12 2 12 2 Commands for the Remote Database Operation Window 12 4 12 3 Field Descriptions for the Remote Database Operation Window 12 5 12 4 PSAX System Configuration Files 12 8 12 5 Commands for the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window 12 12 12 6 Field Descriptions for the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window 12 12 12 7 Connecting a Cable to the Standby Backup CPU Module 12 20 ...

Page 34: ...C Module C 9 C 5 Industry Compliance Specifications C 10 C 6 Connection Type by Interface Type C 30 C 7 Interface Type by I O Module Type C 31 C 8 PSAX System Supported Quality of Service Category Descriptions C 35 C 9 Mapping ATM Service Categories to PSAX System Priority Levels C 36 C 10 ATM Traffic Shaping UPC Support and VI Support Configuration Compatibility C 37 C 11 ATM Traffic Shaping CPS ...

Page 35: ...s For instructions on using the Navis AQueView EMS to perform the same functions see the appropriate Navis AQueView EMS User Guide Note If you are setting configuration values for a new unconfigured PSAX system for the first time you should read through this guide before beginning the configuration process Audience for This Guide The information in this guide is intended for users who will configu...

Page 36: ...eneral reading you should also be familiar with industry specifications identified in the appendix entitled Reference Information at the end of this guide Conventions Text Types Used in This Document This guide uses a different typeface to denote text displayed on console inter face windows and equipment as well as data you enter Table 1 1 shows how each typographical convention is used Table 1 1 ...

Page 37: ...ed on the window near the bottom of the win dow You should read all the information in the command description table especially when first using a window because these descriptions may have special instructions or configuration constraints provided in the Function col umn by use of the Note text convention see Table 1 2 Field Description Tables For all illustrations for configuration windows in th...

Page 38: ... the Console Interface Main Menu window To quickly select a command you can also simultaneously press Ctrl and the letter underlined in the command Once an option name field or command is selected the system responds as described in Table 1 3 Figure 1 1 Field Description Table Example Field Name Field Values Description Interface Type Default 0 Range 0 22 Format Numeric Specifies the type of end t...

Page 39: ...Table 1 3 System Responses to Selecting Options Fields or Commands For a selected the following occurs option name The window corresponding to the option name is displayed field The following variations occur The field entry area is blank or contains the default or previously entered value Press Enter to enter or change data in this field Press Enter again to exit edit mode The field entry area li...

Page 40: ...ace Main Menu window perform the following procedure Begin 1 On the window for which help is desired press the question mark key The Help window for the current console window is displayed see Figure 1 2 2 To display the remaining Help windows for the current console window press the Down Arrow key 3 To scroll backward through the Help windows for the current console window press the Up Arrow key ...

Page 41: ...latest technologies into real life solutions that help make business work For More Information To learn more about the PacketStar PSAX family of Multiservice Media Gate ways and the complete line of Lucent Technologies products visit our Web site at http www lucent com About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family Lucent Technologies provides a complete range of PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways in the ...

Page 42: ...STM 1 OC 12c STM 4c 10 100BASE T Ethernet and serial the PSAX 1250 system is a cost effective access switch solution for interworking with legacy equipment PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway The PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway offers carrier grade high density multiservice ATM access functions Designed as the multiservice media gateway for the central office or for a large enterp...

Page 43: ...SAX 4500 system at the edge of the carrier network can transition traffic from a large number of network customers over high speed DS1 E1 IMA DS3 E3 OC 3 OC 3c STM 4c and OC 12c STM 4c trunks into the ATM core managing the whole quickly and efficiently down to the individual permanent virtual circuit Through the use of the latest DSP voice technology the PSAX 4500 system supports advanced voice tr...

Page 44: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started Comments on This Guide 1 10 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 45: ...e suppression features make the PSAX 2300 a true multiservice platform Featuring a 1 9 Gbps ATM cell bus capacity carrier class reliability Supporting 15 slots for I O and server mod ules with provisions for OC 3 OC 3c STM 1 and OC 12c STM 4c inter faces with 1 1 protection 1 1 DS1 module protection switching and a full range of interfaces such as DS0A DS1 E1 DS3 E3 10 100BASE T Ethernet and seria...

Page 46: ...d configuration Two 48 V dc Power Supply Figure 2 1 PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway 10 A FA IL no n redu nd an t AC TIVE Po wer Su pp ly 48 V Po wer Su pp ly 48 V AC TIVE DS1 IM A FA IL LO S 1 6 5 4 3 2 AC TIVE DS1 Enh FA IL LO S 1 6 5 4 3 2 AC TIVE DS1 Enh FA IL LO S 1 6 5 4 3 2 AC TIVE DS1 ATM FA IL LO S 1 6 5 4 3 2 AC TIVE DS1 CE FA IL LO S 1 6 5 4 3 2 AC TIVE DS1 CE FA IL LO S 1 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 47: ...power supplied insertion of primary and redundant common equipment modules and input output and server modules Power Supply Modules Two 48 V dc Power Supply modules see Figure 2 2 converts 48 V dc power to voltages required by the chassis for normal operation and distrib utes power through the midplane to all of the modules in the chassis The modules are installed side by side below the cable turn...

Page 48: ...to protect service in case one module fails With both modules in service the installed PSAX I O modules use all buses If one module fails all the I O modules in the system use the bus from the remaining Stratum 3 4 module and system throughput is reduced by half In addition the PSAX 2300 system can obtain network clock synchronization from any of its interfaces except the Route Server the DSP2x Vo...

Page 49: ...t routing and sig naling functions forward error correction processing of SVC connections and management of network capabilities In a redundant configuration when upgrading or removing the primary active module the standby inactive module becomes the primary mod ule and the original primary module becomes the standby module This switchover is designed to minimize the time the equipment is down for...

Page 50: ...arious I O and server modules The module has 128 MB of memory for routing and signaling functions forward error correction processing SVC connections and managing network capabilities SVC retention preserves active ATM switched virtual connections SVCs and switched permanent virtual connections SPVCs However virtual connec tions on calls in a transient state will not be saved To preserve active vi...

Page 51: ...rols cooling heating doors and so on and audible alarm cutoff controls see Figure 2 6 In addition the CPUn module generates trap messages that reflect state changes of the Alarm module s sensor inputs control outputs and alarm cutoff control The Alarm module is functionally identical to the PSAX 4500 Alarm module model 45N79 for the PSAX 4500 system but the module is designed to be mounted only in...

Page 52: ...ce Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Figure 2 5 Alarm Module Figure 2 6 Example Configuration with the Alarm Module CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ACO STATUS CONTROL ALARM Temp Sensor Hot Cold Fan CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR ACO STATUS CONTROL ALARM ALARM Critical Major Minor Alarms Output Input CO Alarms ...

Page 53: ...ules 2 for CPUn modules and 2 for Stratum 3 4 mod ules and 2 Power Supply module slots Dimensions 40 0 cm H x 44 7 cm W x 30 48 cm D 15 75 in H x 17 6 in W x 12 0 in D Rack Unit Height 9 Weight Empty 8 17 kg 18 0 lb Fully populated 22 29 kg 49 1 lb Material Aluminum Color Black Ventilation Forced convection using two variable speed fans one per Power Supply module Table 2 2 System Environmental Sp...

Page 54: ...ype fast acting black white alarm indicating fuses Dimensions 9 55 cm H x 26 67 cm D x 21 27 cm W 3 76 in H x 10 50 in D x 8 375 in W Weight 2 37 kg 5 25 lb Units per system Two required for redundancy Connector Two screw type terminals on the rear panel Wire cable size Power feed two pair of 3 3 2 1 mm2 12 14 AWG stranded recommended Frame ground up to 5 3 mm2 10 AWG stranded recom mended Table 2...

Page 55: ...in D Weight 308 4 g 0 68 lb Units per system 1 for nonredundant operation and 2 for redundant operation Power consumption 15 W maximum Processing RISC based microprocessor Memory 512 MB compact flash system disk 512 MB SDRAM Connectors Two RJ 45 connectors labeled ETHERNET1 and ETHERNET2 reserved for future enhancements and one RJ 12 connector labeled CONSOLE Table 2 6 CPU2 Module Specifications S...

Page 56: ...dules are capable of handling any module configuration For power supply specifications see Power Supply Module Specifications on page 2 10 Table 2 7 Physical Hardware Specifications for the Alarm Module Specification Description Dimensions 17 3 cm H x 2 41 cm W x 23 2 cm D 6 8 in H x 0 95 in W x 9 13 in D Weight 360 g 0 8 lb Maximum Relay and Sensor Power 1 A at 48 V dc typical 60 W maximum 2 A dc...

Page 57: ...ls port 16 cells port High Speed 11 5 W 23N33 12 Port Medium Density DS1 IMA 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 14 5 W 23N35 24 Port High Density DS1 Multiservice 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 20 5 W 23N69 8 Port HDSL 2 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 20 5 W E1 Interface Modules 20N34 6 Port E1 IMA 16 MB 8 MB 1 MB 7 MB 114 688 Low Speed 18 W 20N56 6 Port Enhanced E1 Multiser...

Page 58: ... 16 cells port High Speed 7 W 23N62 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 13 W Fiber Optic Interface Modules 23N75 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 Unstructured CES ATM Multimode 8 MB 8 MB 64 MB 64 MB 1 048 576 High Speed 10 W 23N76 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 Unstructured CES ATM Single Mode 8 MB 8 MB 64 MB 64 MB 1 048 576 High Speed 10 W 23N12 1 Port Channeli...

Page 59: ... OC 3c STM 1 ATM Single Mode 72 MB 8 MB 32 MB 32MB 524 288 High Speed 12 W 24N72 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Multimode 72 MB 8 MB 32 MB 32MB 524 288 High Speed 18 W 24N73 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Single Mode 72 MB 8 MB 32 MB 32MB 524 288 High Speed 18 W 20N62 1 Port STM 1 Multimode with AQueMan 8 MB 3 MB 2 5 MB 2 5 MB 40 960 Low Speed 15 W 20N63 1 Port STM 1 Single Mode with AQueMan 8 MB 3 MB 2 5 MB 2 5 MB 40 96...

Page 60: ...13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 15 W 20N07 6 Port Multiserial 8 MB 3 MB 1 MB 4 MB 65 536 Low Speed 15 W Ethernet Interface Modules 23N40 4 Port Ethernet 32 MB 8 MB 24 MB N A High Speed 13 W 20N40 Ethernet 64 MB 8 MB 4 MB 4 MB 65 536 Low Speed 16 W DSP2 Voice Servers 23N27 DSP2C Voice Server 1 MB SRAM 512 KB SRAM N A N A Low Speed 17 W 23N29 DSP2D Voice Server 2 MB SRAM 2 MB N A N A High Speed 15 W 23N26 D...

Page 61: ...cket not cell by cell Indicates the size of the output buffer followed by the maximum number of 64 byte cells in the output buffer This column relates only to the speed at which the module communicates within the chassis A high speed module will communicate at high speed 1 2 Gbps in a chassis that has a high speed bus PSAX 4500 chassis High speed modules will communicate at 600 Mbps in any other c...

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Page 63: ...ce Media Gateway systems aggregate all traffic types into a common net work infrastructure Even though such consolidation means that traffic in effect competes for the same physical resources the traffic management and bandwidth utilization capabilities of the Multiservice Media Gateway systems help to ensure that the required quality of service QoS levels are satisfied within the available constr...

Page 64: ...itched virtual circuit SVC feature that provides dynamic allocation of connections by using Interim Interswitch Signaling Protocol IISP or Pri vate Network to Network Interface PNNI for call setup and automatic rerouting A soft PVC SPVC feature which is a semipermanent virtual connection used for call setup and automatic rerouting that has attributes of both a switched virtual connection and a per...

Page 65: ...ide end to end con nectivity for transmission over a network Because virtual connections are logical and not physical multiple connections can be defined simultaneously across a single network facility with each connection having flexible band width Because PVCs establish end to end connections a PVC eliminates the need to establish a new route call setup each time a transmission is sent to a remo...

Page 66: ...ird party softswitch software to support switched trunk ing of voice calls The VBR to ATM Standard AAL2 VCC SPVC connection type supports the Packet Pipe functionality SPVC Reconnection Priority Scheme Nonprioritized SPVCs will be reconnected on a first come first serve basis However since legal requirements require that 911 emergency voice chan nels be the last connections to be dropped 911 emerg...

Page 67: ...iority scheme designated by the user A PSAX system using the user defined reconnection priority scheme must meet the following requirements Only active side SPVCs are permitted in the configuration no SVCs Table 3 1 Sample User Defined Priority Scheme for Reconnecting SPVC ATM IMA Links User Assigned Priority Code Traffic Type Typical ATM Service Type 1 TDMA CDMA control channels AMPS channel rese...

Page 68: ...ile it is active eliminates these two risks Switched Virtual Circuit SVC Connections Switched virtual circuit SVC connections are used for voice traffic over a public ATM WAN or private line network SVCs are supported on all the ATM cell bearing interfaces including the DS3 E3 OC 3c STM 1 Multi Serial and High Speed modules The Multiservice Media Gateway system software supports the following feat...

Page 69: ...ges from the user and based on resource availability route determination and other network factors presents a net work side interface NNI or IISP to the called party or the network side Multiservice Media Gateway port Both user side and network side interfaces undergo similar state transitions Transition messages trigger these call state changes as follows Feature Description Connection Call Setup...

Page 70: ...ing calls when the network has received an answer but the network has not yet awarded the call 9 Incoming call proceeding User For incoming calls when the user has sent acknowl edgment that the user has received all call information nec essary to establish a call Network For incoming calls when the network has received acknowledgment that the user has received all call information necessary to aff...

Page 71: ...tion Service Circuit emulation service transports traffic over a virtual channel based con nection providing service to the end user that is indistinguishable from a real point to point fixed bandwith circuit The PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways support structured circuit emulation individual DS0 circuit emulation of traditional voice based and data services on the DS1 and E1 modules Be...

Page 72: ...e compression silence detection echo cancellation tone detection and PCM coding translation for voice traffic on soft permanent virtual circuit SPVC connections between two or more PacketStar PSAX systems Circuit Emulation Service for the Multiserial Module Circuit emulation to ATM connections made through the Multi Serial mod ule now support 56 Kbps to 64 Kbps bit stuffing for SS7 link transport ...

Page 73: ... to an ATM network The DS1 interface can adapt any number of DS0 channels on the service access interface to ATM virtual channels with individual virtual path identifiers VPIs and vir tual channel identifiers VCIs Users can thus adapt traffic to ATM at the individual DS0 level that is using structured circuit emulation frame relay HDLC and native ATM services The PSAX 2300 system also offers unstr...

Page 74: ...wn as PNNI is a link state protocol This protocol enables extremely scalable full function dynamic multivendor ATM switches to be integrated in a network PNNI protocol computes paths through a network by defining a method for distributing topology information between switches and clusters of switches This infor mation is used to compute paths through the network whether it is local or worldwide Th...

Page 75: ...rovide ATM UNI virtual interfaces VIs and is supported on the following PSAX connections Point to point and point to multipoint SPVC SVC and PVC CES to ATM SPVC FR to ATM SPVC and ATM to ATM SPVC AAL2 SVC and SPVC PNNI Features Supported by the PSAX Systems The following is a list of PNNI features supported for the PSAX systems Multiple peer group hierarchy Alternate routing as a result of crankba...

Page 76: ... resource information to assess which of the avail able paths will best ensure QoS parameters are met PNNI Topology State Element PTSE Information After the initial exchange of topology information among switches in a peer group regular broadcast topology updates are unnecessary Each PTSE has a finite lifetime Since individual elements age differently their refresh updates occur at different times...

Page 77: ...s that corresponds to the network service access point NSAP schema Much like IP subnet addresses NSAP identifiers have a network part and a user part The user part is the last seven bytes and is reserved for end system identification insignificant to the PNNI The network part is the first 13 bytes and is used to identify peer groups Each level in the PNNI hierarchy is also assigned a scope number ...

Page 78: ... permanent virtual circuit SPVC or switched virtual cir cuit SVC connections The new administrative weight is communicated to the PSAX system at either end of the PNNI link by PNNI link messages Then when the user restarts all the SPVC and SVC connections the PSAX system reroutes traffic Figure 3 2 PNNI Hierarchical Topology Showing Three Node Levels PG A 2 PG A 4 PG A 3 PG A 1 PG B 1 PG B 2 PG C ...

Page 79: ...communicated to the ATM switch on the other end of the PNNI link via PNNI link messages Both SVCs and SPVCs from far end and near end ATM switch n1 are routed away from the PNNI link with high administrative weight This procedure interoperates with Marconi Fore and GX 550 ATM switches Integrated Link Management Interface ILMI The integrated link management interface ILMI is a network management fu...

Page 80: ...d edge switches to balance traffic between PNNI dynamic source routing links In addition to the existing parameters of path and route selection the PSAX devices consider the values of available bandwidth and available cell rate associated with the interfaces The PSAX calculates routes by using available bandwidth within the default parameters for PNNI routing Load balancing between PNNI links uses...

Page 81: ...ks and one of the links fails although the throughput will drop from 4 5 Mbps to 3 0 Mbps the IMA group continues to work If the slowest link fails there will be some cell loss on CBR connections as the other links speed up their cell rate to eliminate excess delay due to their buffering of cells IMA Configuration Considerations Note If the PSAX system is interoperating with a device that has impl...

Page 82: ...ce to any particular values of IMA IDs Since the IMA ID is used to identify a group to the far end pick a unique value instead of leaving it as the default of 0 The PSAX 1000 and the PSAX 4500 systems provide efficient transport of traffic transport between cell sites and the mobile switching centers MSCs In cellular phone transmissions all traffic between the cell sites and the MSC is wireless ba...

Page 83: ...rk that connects to the frame relay device Note FRF 5 and FRF 8 are not interoperable and cannot be used at both sides of a network You may wish to use an FRF 8 approach for applications involving interconnectivity between two frame relay devices because the capabilities of FRF 8 include those that are available with FRF 5 Inverse Address Resolution Protocol ARP The Inverse Address Resolution Prot...

Page 84: ... the 5ESS switch will map to a phone number The GR 303 specifications recommend connection concen trations from 1 1 up to 3 1 expandability from 2 to 28 DS1 circuits for each GR 303 group and expandability from 1 to 2 048 subscriber channels per GR 303 interface group The oversubscription factor you can achieve depends on what modules con figuration is chosen You can decide what ratio to oversubsc...

Page 85: ... the DSP2D module and is not configured by the user CAS Refresh Rates in the On Hook State Refresh rates are fixed in the firmware for 5 minutes in the on hook state and 5 seconds in the off hook state using the AlgoSet6 voice processing fea ture set If you prefer the NOC to be notified sooner in case of connection failure turn the call logging feature on in the Stinger DSLAM The Stinger notifies ...

Page 86: ...ing the transmission of cells CBR traffic from the CE side of the connection the PSAX system saves bandwidth that can used for other types of traffic on the connected ATM trunk When incoming traffic from the backplane towards the CE side of a CE to ATM connection is 50 percent or more of the configured interface strapped bandwidth cells are being transmitted from the CE side to the backplane If th...

Page 87: ...ral ways using a network element management system or network management system The PSAX system soft ware features a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP compliant management information base MIB that gives external management sys tems access to the PSAX system software Figure 3 3 DBA Controlled Backplane Traffic 24N64 12 Port Medium Density DS1 E1 DS0A CES DS1 mode only DBA CE Interface 12 Por...

Page 88: ...ent using a direct serial con nection but it can also be used for remote management Remote manage ment may be performed over a public switched telephone network PSTN with the use of an external modem or over an ATM network with the use of a terminal emulation connection from a Multi Serial module The serial port is also used for the configuration of Internet Protocol IP parameters which are necess...

Page 89: ...rm all management functions The PSAX system software uses Enterprise MIBs and can be made available for any SNMP management system SNMP version 3 is supported in addition to the current SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c support The SNMP agent resides within the CPUn module of the PSAX system The console interface accessible via the serial or Ethernet interfaces on the CPUn module acts as a shell to the underlyin...

Page 90: ...s without HP OpenView NNM For more information on AQueView functionality refer to the following docu ments Navis AQueView Element Management System Release Note for Release 9 0 0 Controlled Introduction Document Number 255 700 494 Navis AQueView Element Management System User Guide for the Client Server Application Release 9 0 0 Document Number 255 700 495 Navis AQueView Element Management System ...

Page 91: ...and AAL2 trunking The gateway provides service level interworking provisioning fault monitor ing continuity service checking and line testing support for the Channelized DS3 module and or the STS 1e T1 module It extends continuity checks and line tests to the I O circuit emulation service CES modules The capabilities are particularly useful for offering voice traffic over ATM and for conveying dat...

Page 92: ...Server Device In band Management PVC Connection Local Access Concentrator Primary TCP Client Call Controller Device Computer TCP Server ATM I O Module Ethernet Module Ethernet Hub ATM I O Module Remote Access Concentrator TCP Client ATM I O Module Local Access Concentrator Backup TCP Client In band Management PVC Connection Ethernet Module ATM WAN ATM WAN Call Controller Device Primary Computer TC...

Page 93: ...tocol is used between private ATM switches and between groups of private ATM switches The PSAX system support for the PNNI protocol enhances the current ATM call control capability of CGs to be able to dynamically setup and release ATM connections through egress ingress ports of PNNI interfaces connecting to the PNNI network With UNI interfaces the routing of call setup request is based on static ...

Page 94: ... on the line The module is also in remote loopback in this mode The purpose of this mode is to test the operation of the module connected on the far end of the line when it detects and returns the loopcodes transmitted The DS0A module reports to the CPUn module whether the transmit loop up code or transmit loop down code was received Monitor mode is the opposite of transmit mode Here the module on...

Page 95: ...ion module monitors the operation of the working module Inter Slot Communication ISC cells are exchanged between the working and protection module If the protection module detects eight consecutive miss ing ISC cells from a working module the protection module sends a message to the CPU indicating the working module failure A likely cause of this con dition is that processing on the working module...

Page 96: ...ng module to the protection module In both scenarios the connection downtime 250 ms is only the amount of time needed to switch the PSAX 24 Port RJ Protection Patch Panel from the working connections to the protection connections Figure 3 6 illustrates the data flow in a 1 1 protection scheme during normal operation and the data flow while the protection module is in Active mode following the fail...

Page 97: ...ches control from the protection module running in Active mode to the working module The working module is then placed into Active mode and the protection module is placed into Standby mode The connection downtime 250 ms during this manual switchover in the previous scenarios is only the amount of time needed to switch the PSAX 24 Port RJ Protection Patch Panel from the protection connections to t...

Page 98: ...ture permits N 1 1 1 and M N schemes by allowing several primary interfaces and one standby interface to exist with a user defined interface protection group When a failure condition is detected on a primary interface the feature moves all affected connections from the primary interface to a standby inter face The standby interface is selected from those available in the interface protection group...

Page 99: ...cked to the corresponding primary interface only when the user selects the switchback Alternate Rerouting Using Dual Homed PVCs To protect ATM traffic from network outages the PSAX system can detect alarms or failures on an ATM backbone and reroute PVC traffic around the affected portions of the network Using dual homed permant virtual circuits DHPVCs the PSAX system performs the rerouting functio...

Page 100: ...se DHPVC connections make use of PVCs within the network interoperability issues do not exist with interven ing network devices During normal operation the primary connection car ries the traffic While the primary connection is operational traffic is not sent over the standby connection The DHPVC implementation makes use of ATM Forum OAM F5 flows to automatically initiate rerouting If a link failu...

Page 101: ...to the secondary FLASH of each module through a dedicated communication channel The firmware download is performed under the control of two interworking functions IWFs resident in the PSAX CPUn module and in the I O or server module respectively Once the binaries are downloaded the modules exe cute the downloaded code that controls the module You do not need to download an I O or server module s f...

Page 102: ...rrors or 5 bit burst errors 526 addresses are cre ated for each channel This is not a serious constraint because high noise low speed links are normally used by only a small number of users The more constraining situation however is that the signaling channel VPI value 0 and the VCI value 5 are within 2 bit errors of the null cell address 0 0 Thus in high error conditions signaling is inhibited Th...

Page 103: ... errors This action increases the burst error tolerance of the header from 5 bits to 54 bits with no cell loss Note Cell scrambling is only supported on the 6 Port Multiserial mod ule The following modules support FEC enabled connections 20N07 6 Port Multiserial 23N07 Quadserial H 248 Media Gateway Access Protocol The PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways support the ITU T Rec ommendation H ...

Page 104: ...248 Media Gateway Control User Guide The H 248 protocol feature is supported on all PSAX systems with the follow ing modules Redundant CPUn modules All PSAX system ATM interface I O modules are supported on the ATM side of the connection All PSAX system TDM interface I O modules are supported on the TDM side of the connection except for those that do not support channelization at the DS1 E1 level ...

Page 105: ...ue names Internet Protocol IP Throttling The IP Throttling feature introduced in Release 7 1 0 limits the rate at which the CPUn module accepts IP traffic through the ETHERNET port or by the in band management virtual port to prevent the CPUn module from being excessively burdened with traffic The feature may be applied only to the pri mary CPUn module not to the backup CPUn module The feature is ...

Page 106: ...t payload protection allowing selective implementation of band width costly forward error correction techniques It is designed to identify and extract ATM cells at bit error rates as high as 10 2 The main features of LANET include the following Regular framing bit patterns that enhance cell delineation in noisy envi ronments Compatibility with traditional link enhancement schemes such as forward e...

Page 107: ...dependent of the transmission rate while still natu rally synchronizing with an 8 kHz transmission clock via the 2 400 bytes per frame structure Traditionally block error correction schemes such as Reed Solomon coding have been used to protect the header As a simple alternative the PSAX sys tem software uses an error tolerant addressing scheme multiple redundancy addressing that establishes multip...

Page 108: ...nly be used to support a small number of users Finally given the ability to deliver cells the payload can now be FEC pro tected on each virtual circuit depending on the error tolerance of the appli cation at the service specific convergence sublayer SSCS Figure 3 10 shows the LANET frame structure The LANET subframe functions in the following ways The timely arrival of the header patterns is used ...

Page 109: ...y follow the same physical and logical route as user payload cells Each flow has two variants one checks a particular seg ment and the other checks the end to end flow Segments are indicated by a virtual channel identifier VCI of 3 for F4 flows or a payload type of 4 for F5 flows End to end flows are indicated by a VCI of 4 for F4 flows or a payload type of 5 for F5 flows OAM segments can be a sin...

Page 110: ... for data corruption OAM ATM Layer Flows OAM has two flows of management information F4 and F5 F4 F5 in band maintenance flows are defined at the ATM layer for the VPC and VCC level respectively F4 is used for path level connections where the virtual path VP flows are identified by reserved values within the path F5 is used for circuit level connections where the circuit virtual channel VC flows a...

Page 111: ...he same VPI value as user cells for the VPC Identification by one or more preassigned VCIs for both directions Existence in the same physical route for fault correlation and performance information OAM F5 Flows OAM flows for F5 in band maintenance are defined at the ATM layer for the VCC level They are used for circuit level connections where the circuit vir tual channel VC flows are identified by...

Page 112: ... is used within a network to provide the continuous detection of ATM layer failures End points of either the full connection or a segment use activation procedures to request continu ity checking with the opposite end point at predetermined intervals If the sink point does not receive continuity cells as expected AIS and RDI alarms are transmitted Loopback Loopback checks isolate failed entities i...

Page 113: ... specific fields as shown in Figure 3 13 Message ID cells indicate whether to request confirm or deny the activa tion or deactivation of cells Directions of action cells give the direction or directions in which to start stop generating performance management or continuity cells A B ingress cells move away from the activator deactivator B A egress cells move toward the activator deactivator Both c...

Page 114: ...can perform various functions in the PSAX system and also receive trap and notification messages The SNMP trap message log provides the following functions on the console interface and the AQueView EMS Searching for all instances of a specific character string in the log Viewing detailed information the trap message help for one or more trap messages The procedure to access the console interface T...

Page 115: ... CBR does not necessarily imply a higher priority Weighted priorities using queue depth ratios To alleviate congestion in the network caused by lower priority VBR traffic the AQueMan algorithm provides a weighted priority mechanism This mechanism allows lower priority VBR data to be sent ahead of higher pri ority VBR data in cases where there are too many cells in lower priority VBR buffers and re...

Page 116: ...d STS 1e T1 Format 1 Port DS3 IMA 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM Protection 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Multimode and Single Mode 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Multimode and Single Mode 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 Unstructured CES ATM Multimode and Single Mode STM 1 ATM mode only 4 Port Quadserial Usage Parameter Control Usage parameter control UPC allows the end system to police ingress con nections for ser...

Page 117: ...C and SPVC connections Cell Bus Traffic Shaping The Cell bus traffic shaping feature is a method for controlling the flow of data traffic Specifically it restricts the peak output rate of a module before the traffic reaches the backplane or midplane It is implemented in firmware on modules that are offered with Cell bus traffic shaping variations the OC 3c MM SM TS and the STM 1 MM SM TS modules T...

Page 118: ...eway system to multiplex more efficiently the traffic shaped VCCs with other CPE traffic voice video and so on for trans port across the ATM network link CBR traffic is unaffected by Cell bus traffic shaping The Cell bus traffic shaping feature is shown in Figure 3 14 An end user has an ATM DS3 network connection and has subscribed to a VBR VCC connection contract from a carrier service provider w...

Page 119: ... MBs of memory are installed 28 MBs are available for queuing This dynamically shared buffer allows inbound VBR traffic to burst up to the line rate The module buffer of the OC 3c TS or the STM 1 TS module is set up with a maximum capacity level defined as 31 32 of the buffer size and a mini mum capacity level defined as 3 4 of the buffer size When the incoming cells exceed the maximum capacity le...

Page 120: ...BR1 and VBR2 The maximum capacity level for congestion control is 32 000 cells and the minimum capacity level is 24 576 cells with VBR traffic being shut off first from the backplane ATM Traffic Shaping Overview of ATM Traffic Shaping The ATM Traffic Shaping feature uses an algorithm to transmit frames seg mented into ATM cells into the ATM network at a steady rate This algorithm performs per VC q...

Page 121: ...ns see the PacketStar PSAX System Connections Provisioning Guide Configuring ATM Traffic Shaping for HDLC Frame Relay and Ethernet Virtual Channels To configure the ATM Traffic Shaping feature the Traffic Shaping field must be set to Enabled on the ATM UNI 3 1 ATM PNNI or ATM IISP interface configuration windows of one of the following modules Figure 3 16 Sample ATM Traffic Shaping Flow PSAX Chass...

Page 122: ...ections employing the ATM Traffic Shaping feature on the PSAX CO product line have an egress priority less than CBR and VBR rt connections and greater than VBR nrt and UBR connections The data rate available on ATM traffic shaped connections on a given interface is the interface data rate minus the overall data rate reserved for CBR and VBR rt connections The ATM Traffic Shaping feature is designe...

Page 123: ...hen the PCR exceeds the E1 speed See the ATM Traffic Shaping Table in the Reference Appendix of the STM 1 1 1 MSP or OC 3c 1 1 APS Module User Guide or the chassis User Guide for a comparison between configured PCR and actual PCR deliv ered by the ATM Traffic Shaping feature For example if the ATM traffic shaped connection is configured with a PCR Min Actual Target CPS column of 906 to Max Target ...

Page 124: ...9 with a T value 35 The ATM traffic shaper reads these values 6 The ATM traffic shaper sends out a cell from queue 1999 and calculates the new location for queue 1999 T value 35 Box 2 35 2 37 7 The ATM traffic shaper transfers queue 1999 into box 37 on the ATM Traffic Shaping table to the bottom of the queue stack in box 37 8 The ATM traffic shaper progresses to box 3 on the ATM Traffic Shaping ta...

Page 125: ...as follows The network should be designed with a bounded value of F When the value of F is initially calculated it must use the PCR and SCR of the total number of CBR and VBRrt connections that will be provisioned on the network interface Connection Egress Priority on PSAX Modules Supporting ATM Traffic Shaping In Traffic Management 4 0 af tm 0056 000 the ATM Forum defined traffic shaping as a met...

Page 126: ...1 APS Multimode 20N73 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Single Mode 20N92 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Multimode 20N93 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Single Mode 23N60 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice 23N62 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format 24N64 12 Port Medium Density DS1 E1 DS0A CES 23N66 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice 23N35 24 Port High Density DS1 Multiservice Table 3 4 ATM Traffic Shaping Capabilities by Module ...

Page 127: ...ate 23N60 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice 32 000 150 cps Program mable After VBR rt2 8 1 1 50 of line rate 23N62 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format 32 000 150 cps Program mable After VBR rt2 8 1 1 50 of line rate 24N70 2 Port OC 3c STM 1 ATM Multimode 32 000 24 cps Program mable After CBR 9 0 0 1 of line rate 24N71 2 Port OC 3c STM 1 ATM Single Mode 32 000 24 cps Program mable After CBR 9 0 0...

Page 128: ...atures VIs are a collection of VCs a VP containing multiple VCs a collection of mul tiple VPs or a single virtual circuit carrying VBR or UBR service VIs allow multiple interfaces to be transported through the system with individual bandwidth controls They shape a set of ATM connections to the contracted rate in order to avoid cell loss due to policing See Figure 3 18 for examples of the uses for ...

Page 129: ...in the same interface and No indicates that they cannot See Figure 3 19 for an illustra tion of this concept 24N73 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Single Mode 23N74 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM 45N74 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM Protection Table 3 5 ATM Traffic Shaping UPC Support and VI Support Configuration Compatibility Fields on ATM UNI PNNI and IISP Configuration Windows ATM Traffic Shaping per VC VI Support UPC Support ATM Tr...

Page 130: ...if applicable V5 2 European IDLC The PSAX system implementation of the V5 2 IDLC application offers loop emulation services for PSTN and ISDN PRI The VoDSL oversubscription is done on the local exchange end of the connection The configuration of the access network and the IAD supports the oversubscription Silence suppres sion is supported per ITU T I 366 2 to prevent the use of bandwidth for chan ...

Page 131: ... channels for each B channel and the D channel This feature is supported on all PSAX systems with redundant CPUn mod ules The V5 2 application can be configured on the 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice module The DSP2D module must be present and configured for the V5 2 application Voice Processing The DSP2C D E modules can process voice traffic on selected DS0 circuits within the DS1 connection...

Page 132: ...onversions These capabilities make it ideal in wireless backhaul appli cations between base stations and Mobile Switching Centers MSCs The module is particularly suited to environments where Lucent s proprietary HDLC based PacketPipe is used combined with analog voice traffic The DSP2F module is a high speed digital signal processing module special ized to do AAL2 to AAL5 conversions These capabil...

Page 133: ...mbine to act as separate IP networks rel ative to some other grouping of IP interfaces on the same device An IP inter face may be defined in a variety of ways depending upon physical interface type Each grouping of IP interfaces that belongs to a user will behave as the interfaces belonging to a standard IP router The IP addresses assigned to the IP interfaces as well as the underlying IP traffic ...

Page 134: ...r 3 Ingress Egress IP Traffic Ingress Egress ATM Traffic dge Device R O U T I N G R O U T I N G R O U T I N G Each Enterprise Service Provider occupies its own virtual router space The Enterprise Service Provider consist of one or more physical connections Interfaces are assigned through configuration mechanisms and may be logical or physical entities ATM Network P O W E R S T R A T U M C P U ATM ...

Page 135: ...ty of the voice channel can be made prior to connecting a voice call This continuity test is requested during the call establishment phase of a connection using SS7 sig naling Voice circuit switches have been designed to recognize and respond to requests for a continuity test and to take appropriate action when a failure occurs With the introduction of ATM trunking technology between circuit switc...

Page 136: ...on the backhaul trunk Idle Speech Frame suppression Idle Speech Frames are generated during periods of silence on calls With the PSAX Idle Speech Frame suppression feature Idle Speech Frames will be detected and suppressed from transmis sion on the backhaul trunk This will only be done for the 16 Kbps chan nels The actual savings realized with this feature will depend on the network topology the t...

Page 137: ... module that has the older software release the Primary Switchover command on the Remote Reboot Configuration window must be executed to make the primary CPUn module the standby CPUn module Then the new Synchronize Standby CPU Software Version command can be executed on the primary CPUn module with the later software release to cause it to copy the later software release and configuration files to...

Page 138: ...SAX system to ignore any facility loop codes that are received and to simply pass them along BERT synchroni zation status and error counter fields are displayed or can be retrieved via MIB variables The following patterns are supported All 1s All 0s OneIn8 ThreeIn24 QRSSnn where nn 11 15 20 or 23 UserConfigurednByte where n 1 2 3 or 4 The BER testing can be run as a short term test for troubleshoo...

Page 139: ...el of access can view and modify PSAX system configurations and change the password for superusers on the User Options window They also can configure the parameters for the RADIUS servers on the User Options window If a superuser is connected to the PSAX system via the CONSOLE port on the CPUx module the superuser can also change the SNMP community string fields on the User Options window The diag...

Page 140: ...n security threats The PSAX system supports control plane authentication and integrity security service On the PSAX system users can configure ATM security integrity and confi dentiality service for ATM UNI and ATM PNNI interfaces For ATM PNNI security agents are configured both at the PNNI node level and at the inter face level for signaling and routing PVCs The ATM Security feature is supported ...

Page 141: ...terminal emulator Microsoft Windows 2000 HyperTerminal terminal emulator Use the shielded serial cable with RJ 12 to RJ 12 plugs supplied with sys tem to connect the Multiservice Media Gateway system to the PC Setting Up The Windows HyperTerminal Emulator To configure VT100 terminal emulation using a Windows HyperTerminal emulator perform the following procedure Begin 1 Do one of the following dep...

Page 142: ...9 0 0 The Connection Description window is displayed see Figure 4 1 2 In the Name field enter a name for the new connection 3 In the Icon field click an icon symbol to identify this new connection 4 Click OK The Connect To window is displayed see Figure 4 2 5 In the Connect using field select COM1 6 Click OK Figure 4 1 Connection Description Window Figure 4 2 Connect To Window ...

Page 143: ...propriate values for the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 4 2 8 Click OK The named HyperTerminal window is displayed 9 Press Enter The PacketStar PSAX Logon window is displayed see Figure 4 4 Refer to Chapter 5 for details on logging into the system Figure 4 3 COM1 Properties Window Table 4 2 Windows HyperTerminal Settings Option Setting Bits per second 9600 bau...

Page 144: ...local site Workstation with a dialup modem and terminal emulator package at the remote site Note To perform this operation the system must have power applied to it and be operational Perform the following procedure to setup and connect the PSAX 2300 system to a dialup modem Begin IG Connecting a Dialup Modem to the system 1 At the local site install the modem near the system a Connect the computer...

Page 145: ...ect the computer from the modem f Connect the RJ 12 to DB9 or RJ 12 to DB25 adapter to the modem g Connect the RJ 12 to RJ 12 cable between the modem and the CON SOLE connector on the CPUn module 2 At the remote site a Verify that the remote workstation and dialup facilities are function ing properly b Dial into the local site and verify that Press RETURN to log in is displayed from the system 3 A...

Page 146: ...Chapter 4 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Connecting a Dialup Modem to the Chassis 4 6 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 147: ...es see the appropriate PacketStar PSAX module user guide All PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway documentation are contained on the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway Product Information Library CD ROM Logging onto the System Before beginning the following procedure be sure that your cabling on the CPUn module is connected properly see the PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiser vice Media Ga...

Page 148: ...ocedure Begin 1 Configure your VT100 terminal emulator see Chapter 4 for details 2 To start the console session press Enter The PSAX 2300 Logon window is displayed see Figure 5 1 3 Enter the username and password on this window according to the infor mation provided in Table 5 1 The Console Interface Main Menu window is displayed see Figure 5 2 End Figure 5 1 PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway S...

Page 149: ...ng your logon by using a RADIUS server enter a user name and its associated password that has already been set up and is stored on the RADIUS server Setting up a dictionary containing user names and passwords on a RADIUS server is a separate task performed by your system or network administrator root Indicates the user name with the highest level of access also known as a super user If you log on ...

Page 150: ... window Password Default Not displayed Range N A Format ASCII Char acters 32 126 Specifies the password for the user name you enter in the Username field as described above The password is not displayed as you type it Note the following con siderations If you are logging on with the username root with super user capabilities it is recommended that you change the default passwords case sensitive on...

Page 151: ...etails Console Interface Main Menu Options The Console Interface Main Menu window includes the following options as described in Table 5 2 Figure 5 2 Console Interface Main Menu Window Table 5 2 Console Interface Main Menu Options and Commands For information on using this option see Site Specific Configuration Configuring the System for Your Site on page 5 19 Equipment Configuration Using the Equ...

Page 152: ...US server before setting parameters on the User Options window for each PSAX system client to communicate with the RADIUS server The following procedure provides an overview of tasks for setting up the RADIUS server to work with multiple PSAX system clients For specific details on the RADIUS protocol see the IETF RFC 2865 specification Begin 1 For each PSAX system client add the IP address and the...

Page 153: ...ad write and administrative permissions readwrite This username provides read write permission readonly This username provides read only permission You must set up or change the RADIUS server options through the CONSOLE port serial port on the CPUn module because you cannot change the RADIUS server options remotely through a network To set up the RADIUS server options perform the following procedu...

Page 154: ...PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Figure 5 3 User Options Window Logged on as Username Root Figure 5 4 User Options Window Authentication Mode Hybrid Selected Table 5 3 Commands for the User Options Window Command Function Apply User Configuration Applies the configuration field values you entered ...

Page 155: ...ADIUS server or from the secondary RADIUS server if you set up the parameters on this window for a secondary server HYBRID Indicates that the PSAX system will obtain authen tication of the username and password from either the primary RADIUS server or from the secondary RADIUS server if you set up the parameters for the secondary server on this window or from the PSAX system If either the primary ...

Page 156: ...0 Format Alphanumeric case sensitive Specifies the secret encryption key that the pri mary RADIUS server uses to encrypt the user s password When you enter a case sensitive text string in this field it is not displayed on the win dow The PSAX system does not do any checking of the text string This secret must also be set up on the primary RADIUS server along with the PSAX system IP address and the...

Page 157: ...s super user access including read write and administrative permissions readwrite This username provides read write permission readonly This username provides read only permission CAUTION If you are using the console session for the first time on this PSAX sys tem you are urged to change the initial default passwords for the three usernames root readwrite and readonly see Table 5 7 for guidelines ...

Page 158: ...e Interface Main Menu window 4 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Save Configu ration command to store the values in the PSAX system database The new values will take effect after you reboot the PSAX system Note You must reboot your PSAX system for the changed password to take effect For information on rebooting system components see Chapter 11 End Table 5 5 Permissions for PSAX ...

Page 159: ...dia Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Chapter 5 Site Specific Configuration Changing the System Password and Other User Options Figure 5 5 User Options Window Logged on as Username Root Figure 5 6 User Options Window Logged on as Username Readwrite ...

Page 160: ...ns Window Password and Miscellaneous User Options Fields Field Names Field Values Description Miscellaneous User Options Panel Alternate Naviga tion Keys Up Down Left Right Default Up K Down J Left H Right L Range N A Format Predefined alphabetic Specifies alternate navigation keys for cursor movement If you want to use keyboard short cuts instead of the cursor positioning arrow keys for navigatin...

Page 161: ...e system will log off whether you have saved your configuration or not Note Lucent recommends that you select a rela tively short timeout period for example 1 minute to help safeguard the PSAX system from unauthorized users as well as potential lockout from a Telnet session 1 minute Indicates that the session will remain active for 1 minute after the last detected keystroke 5 minutes Indicates tha...

Page 162: ...new password that you choose for the username readwrite The new password you type is not displayed on the window When you select this field the system displays the message Enter your password and press Return Enter in the status line area at the bottom of the window After you press Enter type a new password and type it again when prompted Press Enter again to apply the new password Note This field...

Page 163: ...r multiply 90 Z Uppercase Z 43 Plus 91 Opening square bracket 44 Comma 92 Reverse slant Backslash 45 Hyphen dash minus 93 Closing square bracket 46 Period 94 Caret Circumflex 47 Slant forward slash divide 95 _ Underscore 48 0 Zero 96 Opening single quote 49 1 One 97 a Lowercase a 50 2 Two 98 b Lowercase b 51 3 Three 99 c Lowercase c 52 4 Four 100 d Lowercase d 53 5 Five 101 e Lowercase e 54 6 Six ...

Page 164: ...e Apply User Configuration command The commands on this window are described in Table 5 3 4 To permanently save these values press Ctrl G to return to the Console Interface Main Menu window 5 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Save Configu ration command to store the values in the PSAX system database End 69 E Uppercase E 117 u Lowercase u 70 F Uppercase F 118 v Lowercase v 71 G ...

Page 165: ...Site identifier Switch master IP address Ethernet mask address Gateway address IP addresses of remote network managers configured to receive SNMP traps Accessing the Site Specific Menu Window To access the Site Specific Menu window on which you select the option for the function or feature you want to configure perform the following proce dure Begin On the Console Interface Main Menu window select...

Page 166: ... PNNI System Wide Configura tion Accesses the PNNI System Wide Configuration window on which you configure PNNI nodes route addresses metrics summary addresses links and neighbor peers for the PSAX system Call Control Resource Alloca tion Configuration Accesses the Call Control Resource Allocation Configura tion window on which you configure memory allocation for call resources SVCs and SPVCs The ...

Page 167: ...ilable used or failed in the 7 AlgoSet and TAS CAS modes Note If you want manual or automatic DSP resource allocation you must configure those resources at the site specific system level before configuring at the DSP2x module channel level IUA Layer Configuration Accesses the ISDN Q 921 User Adaptation Layer Configu ration windows Note To use this feature you must first enable it by using the Feat...

Page 168: ...lated data panel as required Note The system performs error checking on each field by highlighting any field containing an incorrect value Use the system message displayed in the status line to help correct any errors End Trap Activation Configuration Accesses the Trap Activation Table window on which you turn on or off the display of specific minor information and system response indicators in th...

Page 169: ...ues you entered on this window Reset Site Specific Display Sets the values in this window to the last saved applied set of values Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays the Site Specific Menu window Table 5 11 Field Descriptions for the Master ATM Address and OAM Related Data Panel on the Site Specific Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Master Node Addr Default 0000 0000 00...

Page 170: ...s used for the master node ATM address Nsap Indicates that the master node address is a net work service access point type address E164 Indicates that the master node address E164nsap Indicates that the master node address Loopback Location ID Default FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Range N A Format Hexadecimal Specifies the unique identifier of the ATM node where the loopback is to occur ...

Page 171: ...P address or switch IP address and in band IP address masks are independent of each other as long as the CPU IP address or switch IP address and in band IP address are in different networks 3 If the CPU IP address or switch IP address and in band IP address are in the same class then their masks must be the same 4 The CPU IP address and switch IP address must always be on a different subnet from t...

Page 172: ...rld region Address Type Default Nsap Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the type of address used for the master node ATM address Nsap Indicates that the master node address is a net work service access point type address E164 Indicates that the master node address E164nsap Indicates that the master node address Loopback Location ID Default FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Range N A Forma...

Page 173: ...Specifies the site name that you define for this PSAX system Enter a site name having no more than 19 characters of the following types alpha numeric hyphen and _ underscore Do not use spaces or periods Switch IP Addr Default 000 000 000 0 00 Range N A Format valid dotted quad Specifies the IP address that identifies the PSAX system This field is only required to be set if you have a redundant PSA...

Page 174: ...ally calculated and displayed in the Local Time field after you apply the values The local time is calculated based on the values in the Hour Min Sec field and the selected value in the Time From UTC field End Table 5 14 Field Descriptions for the System Date and Time Panel on the Site Specific Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Mon Day Yr Default today s date Range N A Forma...

Page 175: ...on window is displayed see Figure 5 10 for client device setup and Figure 5 11 for server device setup 2 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 5 16 3 Select the Apply TCP Server Configuration command Time from UTC Default 00 00 Range N A Format numeric Specifies the differential between the local time and the UTC GMT time Press Enter to cycle thro...

Page 176: ...User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 4 To return to the Site Specific Configuration window select the Go Back to Site Specific Screen command End The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 5 10 TCP Server Configuration Window PSAX System as a TCP Client Figure 5 11 TCP Server Configuration Window PSAX System as a TCP Server ...

Page 177: ...the PSAX system is designated as the server device the connection gateway establishes the connection to the PSAX system Client Indicates that the PSAX system is serving as the client device Server Indicates that the PSAX system is serving as the server device Server IP Address Default 0000 0000 0 000 0000 Range N A Format valid dotted quad Specifies the IP address of the server such as the call co...

Page 178: ...mmand to apply the values entered The following messages are displayed in the status line Applying the resource allocation configuration Resource allocation configuration has been applied Need to save configuration and reboot system to take effect 5 Press Ctrl G to return to the Console Interface Main Menu window and save the configuration Keep Alive Timer secs Default 0 Range 1 100 Format numeric...

Page 179: ...ontrol Resource Allocation 6 Perform the chassis reboot procedure at this time The path to follow is from the Console Interface Main Menu Diagnostics Reboot Hardware Components Reboot Chassis End The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 5 12 Site Specific Menu Window Figure 5 13 Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window ...

Page 180: ...d use the Apply Configuration com mand to recalculate the allocation usage percentage value When you enter a combination of values that correctly results in a value of 100 percent or less the following informational message is dis played Resource allocation configuration has been applied Need to save configura tion and reboot the system to take effect svcPtToPtCalls Default 002000 Range 0 15000 Fo...

Page 181: ...Capabilities Per Node SPVC Priority Configurations If you select the value Enabled in the spvcGlobalPriorityScheme field the total number of calls specified in all of the SPVC call fields and the number of ATM trunk VCCs cannot exceed 32 calls H 248 Applications Set the value in this field to 0 spvcTePtToPtCalls Default 000100 Range 0 10000 Format Numeric Specifies the maximum number of SPVC termi...

Page 182: ...values does not exceed the maximum number of duplex calls per node for SPVCs as indicated in the table entitled PSAX System Performance Capabilities Per Node SPVC Priority Configurations If you select the value Enabled in the spvcGlobalPriorityScheme field the total number of calls specified in all of the SPVC call fields and the number of ATM trunk VCCs cannot exceed 32 calls H 248 Applications S...

Page 183: ... in this field to 0 sgApiPtToPtSvc Calls Default 000000 Range 0 15000 Format Numeric Specifies the maximum number of SVC point to point calls for the Connection Gateway API to be supported by the PSAX system H 248 Applications Specifies the maximum number of point to point calls controlled through the H 248 pro tocol feature Set this field to the same value as the svcPtToPtCalls field For example ...

Page 184: ...alue in the atmTrunkVccs field atmTrunkNarrow BandCalls Default 001000 Range 1 4000 Format Numeric Specifies the maximum number of switched narrow band calls supported by ATM trunking H 248 Applications Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous calls through AAL2 For AAL1 call set ups this field does not apply and should be set to 0 For example if the Maximum Number of Contexts field on the H 2...

Page 185: ...ou must use the value cgSvcAcExplicitCutThrough if you are using the H 248 protocol feature spvcGlobalPriority Scheme Default Disabled Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies whether the PSAX systemwide priority scheme must be supported for all SPVCs and SPVC trunks Disabled Indicates that the priority scheme is not in force dis abled Enabled Indicates that the priority scheme is in for...

Page 186: ...ll is restarted in a process called the auto boot If you press a key during the auto boot process the auto boot process will stop To resume the auto boot process press Shift 2 the symbol After the auto boot process is complete the configuration values you entered in the procedure are now in effect The CPUn module s and I O and server modules are rebooted 6 After the Press RETURN to log in message ...

Page 187: ... PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Chapter 5 Site Specific Configuration Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation Figure 5 14 Diagnostics Menu Figure 5 15 Remote Reboot Configuration Window ...

Page 188: ...ocol See the PacketStar PSAX H 248 Media Gateway Control User Guide for instruc tions and guidance on configuration of the H 248 protocol feature Configuring DSP Resource Use See the PacketStar PSAX DSP2x Voice Server Modules User Guide for instructions and guidance on DSP resource configuration Enabling and Disabling PSAX System Features Perform the following procedure to turn on the desired feat...

Page 189: ... will take affect only after chassis reboot Reboot the chassis only when instructed later in the procedures Whether you reboot the chassis now depends on what application you are configuring Consult the documentation supplied for the application If configuring V 5 applications do not reboot until after you have set the values on the Call Control Allocation Resource Configuration window this guide ...

Page 190: ...following functions Figure 5 17 Feature Turn On Off Window Table 5 20 Commands for the Feature Turn ON OFF Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the table Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table Find Feature ID This command is currently not supported Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays the Site S...

Page 191: ...o network interface feature Note Currently this feature cannot be disabled Gr303 ITU T GR 303 local loop emulation services fea ture For examples of applications using the GR 303 interface see Configuring the CellPipe Stinger DSLAM and PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR 303 Standard Application Note Vipr Virtual Internet Protocol Router feature Note This feature...

Page 192: ...onal or not Note On the Site Specific Menu window the feature options that are displayed between brack ets are disabled Disable Indicates that the selected enabled feature is to be made not operational After selecting this value you must reboot the PSAX system to make this change take effect After the system reboots Disabled is displayed in the current status field Enable Indicates that the select...

Page 193: ...oting The yellow LED LOAD stops flashing See the next procedure to reboot the PSAX system End Rebooting the Redundant PSAX System To implement the change in the feature status you need to reboot the PSAX system Choose one of the following procedures for rebooting your PSAX system depending on whether it has redundant CPUn modules or a single CPUn module Rebooting the Redundant PSAX System Rebootin...

Page 194: ...dow see Figure 5 19 is dis played 3 Select the Primary Switchover command The following message is displayed in the status line Are you sure that you want to do the primary switchover y n 4 Press the Y key The PSAX system switches processing control from the primary CPUn module to the backup standby CPUn module and immediately begins rebooting the original primary CPUn module As this process proce...

Page 195: ...t the Reboot Hardware Compo nents option The Remote Reboot Configuration window see Figure 5 20 is dis played 3 Select the Reboot Primary CPU command The following message is displayed in the status line Are you sure that you want to do the reboot the primary CPU y n 4 Press the Y key The following message is displayed in the status line All traffic on this chassis will be interrupted Are you real...

Page 196: ...ields on this window 2 Select the field values you need to modify from the information provided in Table 5 23 as described in the sample procedures for setup and tear down messages sent between the MGC and the PSAX system 3 Save your configuration by using Saving the Equipment Configuration Values and Logging Off on page 5 84 Your PRI ISDN and IUA configuration is now ready to pass D channel signa...

Page 197: ...isplays the Site Specific Menu window Table 5 23 Field Descriptions for the IUA Layer Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Field Description Version Default 1 Range Format Numeric Identifies the current version of the ISDN Q 921 User Adaptation Layer IUA protocol Recovery Timer msec Default 3000 Range Format Numeric msec Specifies the initial value of the recovery timer The recommended val...

Page 198: ...role of the signaling gateway for ini tiating the SCTP associations Server The server waits for SCTP association establish ment Client The client initiates SCTP association establish ment Local SCTP Port Default 9900 Range 0 99999 Format Numeric Identifies the port of the IUA service The SCTP Registered User Port Number Assignment for IUA is 9900 Failover Buffer Size KB Default 64 Range 0 999 Form...

Page 199: ...efore setting up an inter face protection group Setting Up an Interface Protection Group ID Begin 1 On the Site Specific Menu window select the Interface Protection Feature option The Interface Protection Feature Configuration menu window is dis played see Figure 5 22 2 Select the Protection Group Table option The Protection Group Table window is displayed see Figure 5 23 3 Select the Add a Protec...

Page 200: ...indow have the following functions Figure 5 22 Interface Protection Feature Configuration Window Table 5 24 Commands for the Interface Protection Feature Configuration Window Option Description Protection Group Table Displays the Protection Group Table window Interface Protection Table Displays the Interface Protection Table window Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays the Site Specific Menu wi...

Page 201: ...tion Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the table Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the table entry on the first line of the currently dis played window The second number indicates the total number of entries in this table Add a Protection Group Displays the...

Page 202: ...le window Go Back to Protection Group Table Redisplays the Protection Group Table window Table 5 27 Field Descriptions for the Protection Group Configuration Window Field Names Field Values Description Group ID Default 0 Range 1 9999 Format numeric Specifies the group ID that represents a unique interface protection group within the PSAX sys tem Switchover Method Default Auto Range N A Format pred...

Page 203: ...ates that the traffic on a standby interface is not switched automatically but must be switched manually on the Interface Protection Configura tion window Standby Selection Default Sequential Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Specifies the method used to determine the order of selection of a standby interface that will be used if the primary interface fails Sequential Indicates that the PSA...

Page 204: ...terface Protection Table Window Table 5 28 Commands for the Interface Protection Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the table Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window ...

Page 205: ...9 Commands for the Interface Protection Configuration Window Command Function Add to Interface Protection Group Adds an interface to an interface protection group Delete from Interface Protec tion and Return Deletes an interface from an interface protec tion group Interface Switchover Initiates a manual switchover from the failed primary interface to the standby interface Interface Switchback Init...

Page 206: ...he channel number of the port on the module you want to include in this interface pro tection group Interface Type Default Primary Range N A Format predefined Specifies whether this interface is the primary or secondary standby interface Primary Indicates that the interface is the primary inter face Secondary Indicates that the interface is the secondary standby interface Select Standby Number Def...

Page 207: ...ecific Configu ration option The Site Specific Menu is displayed see Figure 5 27 2 Select the IP Throttling Configuration option The IP Throttling Configuration window is displayed see Figure 5 28 and Figure 5 29 The IP Throttling window contains fields that allow you to configure the rate at which the CPU module accepts ingress traffic 3 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the ...

Page 208: ...9 0 0 The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 5 28 The IP Throttling Window Disabled Figure 5 29 The IP Throttling Window Enabled Table 5 31 Commands for the IP Throttling Configuration Window Command Function Apply Configuration Sets the values you select on this window Continuous Update Continuously updates all fields once every second ...

Page 209: ...e IP Throttling Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description IP Throttling Default Disabled Indicates whether traffic will go through the ETHERNET port and in band management virtual port in the backplane by its maximum designated throughput in the Allowed Rate field Note This feature will not be applied to the backup CPU module Disabled The IP Throttling feature is turned off If you s...

Page 210: ...mes per second of input to the CPU module 500 fps Select this value to allow up to 500 frames per second of input to the CPU module 1000 fps Select this value to allow up to 1 000 frames per sec ond of input to the CPU module 2000 fps Select this value to allow up to 2 000 frames per sec ond of input to the CPU module Other fps Select this value to allow a number of frames per sec ond of input to ...

Page 211: ... This feature is available on both the PSAX system console interface and the AQueView Element Management Sys tem In Packets display only Default N A Range N A Format numeric The total number of input packets that are received from both the ETHERNET port of the CPU module and the in band management virtual port of the CPU module Passed Ether Port display only Default N A Range N A Format numeric Th...

Page 212: ...er to change the status of the cardInsertionNotify trap to Deactivated 3 Return to the Equipment Configuration window 4 Insert a module into an unconfigured slot The module name is not dis played in the slot although the FirmwareDownloadSucceeded trap is displayed after a few seconds 5 To refresh the screen display select the Update Equipment Display command and press Enter The newly inserted modu...

Page 213: ...tion Table Window Command Function PgUp Displays the previous page in the trap names table PgDown Displays the next page in the trap names table Top Displays the beginning page in the trap names table Bottom Displays the last page in the trap names table Find Searches the trap names table for a text string you enter between the quotation marks This function is case sensitive Go Back to Site Specif...

Page 214: ...he total number of trap names in the table ID display only Default N A Range 1 4 Format Numeric Displays the system defined trap group ID 1 System 2 Module 3 Interface 4 Connection Ind display only Default N A Range 1 126 Format Numeric Displays the system defined trap index number within the trap group for example ConnectionEvent 87 where 87 is the trap index number Trap Name display only Default...

Page 215: ... Select the value Enabled in the Bulk Stats Flag field on the ATM or frame relay connection configuration window for a connection on which you want to collect bulk statistics For instructions on ATM or frame relay connection configuration see the PacketStar PSAX Connections Provisioning Guide Note that you must have already set the Bulk Stats Flag field to Enabled on an ATM or frame relay interfac...

Page 216: ...ield Descriptions for the Bulk Statistics Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Statistics Server Information Statistics Server IP Addr Default None Range N A Format IP Address Specifies the IP address of the network server on which the PSAX system bulk statistics will be stored Login Default None Range N A Format Alphanumeric Specifies the username to access the network server ...

Page 217: ...stem will send the collected bulk statistics to the network server at the beginning of every hour 12 00 am 1 00 am 2 00 am and so on Operation Status Default Inactive Range N A Format Predefined Displays the current operational status of the trans mission of bulk statistics files via FTP to the network server Inactive Indicates that the PSAX system is not currently sending bulk statistics file to ...

Page 218: ... Configuration window is displayed see Figure 5 32 and Figure 5 33 Table 5 37 describes the commands on the windows and Table 5 38 describes the fields on these windows 2 View the operational and alarm status software version PEC and serial number data of the installed modules 3 When you are ready to begin configuring the ports and channels of the module select the line displaying the name of the ...

Page 219: ...tion Window on a PSAX 1000 PSAX 2300 or PSAX 4500 System Page 2 Table 5 37 Commands for the Equipment Configuration Window Command Function Update Equipment Display Refreshes the current status of the modules in the PSAX chassis Page Down Displays the second page of the Equipment Configuration window Page Up Displays the first page of the Equipment Configuration window Interface by Name Displays t...

Page 220: ...sis its name is no longer displayed in the Module Type field and is replaced with None Status Default Unknown Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the operational status of the module Unknown Indicates that the module has not been config ured Primary Indicates one of the following at least one port or channel on an I O module has been configured a CPU module is functioning as the prim...

Page 221: ...most recent Release Note document for the latest software and firm ware lineup information PEC Default N A Range from module bootloader Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the product element code PEC used to identify and order this type of module The PEC is encoded in the module bootloader Serial Default N A Range from module firmware Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the unique serial ...

Page 222: ...ve a loss of signal The numbers indicate which ports have a loss of signal For modules that have more than eight ports not receiving signals the value in this field is in hexadecimal format CardRemoved All Indicates that one of the following events occurred The module in this slot was configured and then removed from the slot Connections on the OC 3 OC 12 STM 1 or STM 4 APS MSP primary module in t...

Page 223: ... 3 Enter values for the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 5 41 If LineTiming is selected in the Synchronization Source field the Pri mary Line Source and the Secondary Line Source fields and the Switch Line Timing Source command are displayed see Figure 5 35 4 When the configuration is complete select the Apply Stratum Config uration command If LineTiming is sele...

Page 224: ...ng Synchronization Table 5 40 Commands for the Stratum Configuration Window Command Function Switch Line Timing Source Switches between the primary and secondary line timing sources specified in the Primary Line Source and Secondary Line Source fields This command appears only when LineTiming is selected in the Synchronization Source field Apply Stratum Configuration Applies the values you enter i...

Page 225: ...es the module clock circuitry is locked to a Stratum3 level of precision Synchronized4 Indicates the module clock circuitry is locked to a Stratum4 level of precision CardRemoved Indicates that the primary Stratum 3 4 module is not present Backup Stratum Mode Default Holdover Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the current mode of operation for the backup Stratum 3 4 module Holdover Indicates th...

Page 226: ... primary line source has been removed or failed Primary Stratum T1 E1 Port Status Default Unconfig ured Range NA Format Alphabetical Indicates the status of the input T1BITS or E1ETSI clock source connected to the external clock con nector on the primary Stratum 3 4 module Unconfigured Indicates the T1BITS or E1ETSI clock source is not connected to the external clock connector noalarm Indicates th...

Page 227: ...d T1BITS or E1ETSI clock source is reporting a frequency offset Accuracy Default Stratum3 Range NA Format Alphabetical Indicates the precision of the clock circuitry when it locks to the selected external synchronization source CompositeClock CompositeClock DS0A T1BITS and E1ETSI selected in the Syn chronization Source field Stratum3 Indicates the timing source has a Stratum3 level of precision St...

Page 228: ...tes that the synchronization source is to be provided through the external composite clock 64 Kbps connected to the external clock connec tor on the primary Stratum 3 4 module CompositeClock DS0A Indicates that the synchronization source is to be provided through the external composite clock 64 Kbps connected to the external clock connec tor on the primary Stratum 3 4 module This option is only us...

Page 229: ...e tim ing Leave the default value if you do not want to specify a secondary line source If both line sources fail timing reverts to the timing source selected in the On Reference Clock Failure Go To field Slot Default 00 Range Depends on chassis Format numeric Displayed as part of the Primary Line Source and Secondary Line Source fields Select the slot in the PSAX system that contains the desired ...

Page 230: ...em to the PSAX system database It is recommended that you save your values fre quently as you progress through your work If you modify your system con figuration before you begin upgrading your system software release in the same console session you must save your configuration first before begin ning the upgrade procedure Perform the following procedure to permanently save the values for your sys...

Page 231: ... of saving the configuration changes you have made When the save configuration function is completed the system displays an appropriate message as described in Table 5 42 Figure 5 36 Save Configuration Modified Before Saving Table 5 42 Messages Generated after the Save Configuration Process When a PSAX system is the system displays nonredundant T SaveConfiguration saveConfigurationReasonCode All O...

Page 232: ...ed is no longer displayed next to the Save Configuration command 3 You can now safely exit the current session by selecting the Leave Con sole Interface command This action logs you off the PSAX system con sole interface CAUTION Always exit the PSAX system by using the Leave Console Interface com mand Do not just close your HyperTerminal or Telnet window without first using this command because do...

Page 233: ...em Wide Con figuration option or press Ctrl N The PNNI System Wide Configuration window is displayed see Figure 6 1 3 Select the PNNI Node Configuration option or press Ctrl N The PNNI Node Table window is displayed see Figure 6 2 4 Select the Add Node Entry command The PNNI Node Configuration window is displayed see Figure 6 3 5 Select the values for the fields on this window from the values give...

Page 234: ... service 9 Press Ctrl G to go back to the Console Interface Main Menu window End The menu options on this window have the following functions Figure 6 1 PNNI System Wide Configuration Menu Window Table 6 1 Commands for the PNNI System Wide Configuration Window Menu Option Name Function PNNI Node Configuration Displays the PNNI Node Table window on which you add a PNNI node PNNI Route Address Confi...

Page 235: ...ation Displays the node index advertising node ID and advertised port ID PNNI Link Information Displays an index of nodes and their associated links for the PSAX system PNNI SVCC RCC Information Displays the node index PNNI SvccRcc Index VPI and VCI PNNI Neighbor Peer Informa tion Displays nodes that are on the same level as this node PNNI Neighbor Peer Port Infor mation Displays the status of the...

Page 236: ... 2 PNNI Node Table Window Table 6 2 Commands for the PNNI Node Table Window Command Function Page Up Scroll up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the table Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table Find Node Index Displays default five number value on the Node Table window Add Node Entry Adds a node entry in the PSAX system You may add up to 400 no...

Page 237: ...d window The second number indi cates the total number of connection table entries for this connection type Note For more information on the values in the display fields below see the Field Descrip tion Table for the PNNI Node Configuration window Node Index Displays default five number value on the Node Table win dow and identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Node Level Displays the ...

Page 238: ...Delete Node Entry Deletes an existing PNNI node Bring Node Into Service Brings an existing PNNI node into or out of service PNNI Node Pgl Table Displays the PNNI Node Pgl Peer Group Leader Configu ration window PNNI Node Timer Table Displays the PNNI Node Timer Configuration window PNNI Node SVCC Table Displays the PNNI Node SVCC Configuration window PNNI Node Scope Mapping Table Displays the PNNI...

Page 239: ... Default 0 Range N A Format Hexadecimal Indicates the first 12 bytes default of the ATM address This value is the combination of the ATM address and the node level The first byte indi cates the node level The following bytes comes from the ATM address where the number bytes coming from the ATM address depend on the Node level For example a node level of 96 bits default then the next 12 bytes 96 bi...

Page 240: ...ode representation is used Res Branching Default False Range N A Format Predefined Restricted branching indicates whether the node is able to support additional point to multipoint branches This attribute reflects the setting of the restricted branching bit in the nodal information group originated by this node False Indicates that additional branches can be sup ported True Indicates that addition...

Page 241: ...per Status Default N A Range N A Format Predefined Displays the operational status for this node Up The node is currently active Down The node is not currently active Table 6 5 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node Configuration Window Continued Field Name Field Values Description Table 6 6 Modifying a Configured PNNI Node To modify this type of PNNI node do the following single level node 1 Take a...

Page 242: ... press Ctrl A A trap message will confirm the configuration at the bottom of the win dow 4 Select Go Back to Previous Screen or press Ctrl B to return to the PNNI Node Configuration window to configure other field values End The command on this window performs the following function Figure 6 5 PNNI Node PGL Configuration Table 6 7 Commands for the PNNI Node Timer Configuration Window Command Funct...

Page 243: ...ghest ranking in a peer group will be elected peer group leader PGL Cfg Parent Node Index Default 0 Range 1 65535 Format numeric Indicates a parent node is the logical group node that represents the contained peer group of a child node s at the next lower level of the hierarchy Initiation Time Default 15 Range 0 15 Format seconds Indicates the initiating time of the PGL election pro cess When this...

Page 244: ... neighboring peer and the PGL initiation timer has started The node must wait before for the period of time specified in the Initiation Time field before it can select and advertise its preferred PGL Calculating Indicates that the node is in the process of calculating its new choice for the preferred PGL AwaitUnanimity Indicates that the node has chosen itself as the PGL The node wil check whether...

Page 245: ...other field values End Preferred Pgl Default 0 Range N A Format Hexadeci mal address up to 11 octets Displays the preferred PGL To select any node com pares the leadership priorities and node IDs advertised in the PTSEs in the topology database and determines which nodes reachable from itself Peer Group Leader Default 0 Range N A Range Hexadeci mal address up to 11 octets Displays a node of a peer...

Page 246: ...Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Timer Information Panel Node Index Default 00000 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Ptse Holddown 100 msec Default 00010 Range 1 65535 Format numeric multiplier of 100 msec Indicates a PNNI Topology State Element PTSE a collection of PNNI information that is floode...

Page 247: ... sec Default 01800 Range 0 65535 Format numeric sec Indicates the time between re originations of a self originated PTSE in the absence of triggered updates A node will reoriginate its PTSEs at this rate in order to prevent flushing of its PTSEs by other nodes Ptse Lifetime Factor Default 0200 Range 101 1000 Format numeric percentage Indicates the formula which calculates this prod uct Ptse Refres...

Page 248: ...ld values End Avcr Minimum Threshold Default 03 Range 1 99 Format numeric percentage Indicates the available cell rate Avcr minimum threshold MT which is used in the algorithm that determines significant change for average cell rate parameters Cdv Proportional Multiplier Default 25 Range 1 99 Format numeric percentage Indicates the cell delay variance proportional multiplier which is used in the a...

Page 249: ...uration window Table 6 12 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node SVCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index Default 0 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Init Time Default 4 Range 0 65535 Format seconds Indicates the initiating time the amount of time this node will delay initiating establishment of...

Page 250: ... Configuration window if you need to configure other field values End Calling Integrity Time Default 35 Range 0 65535 Format seconds Indicates the calling integrity time which is the amount of time this node will wait for an SVCC that it has initiated establishment of as the calling party to become fully established before giving up and tearing the SVCC down Called Integrity Time Default 50 Range ...

Page 251: ...ifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Local Network display only Default 96 Range 0 104 Format numeric Indicates the highest level of PNNI hierarchy or the smallest PNNI routing level that lies within the Local Network organizational scope Local Network Plus One display only Default 96 Range 0 104 Format numeric Indicates the highest level of PNNI hierarchy or the smallest PNNI routing le...

Page 252: ...r the smallest PNNI routing level that lies within the Organization Plus One organizational scope Community Minus One display only Default 64 Range 0 104 Format numeric Indicates the highest level of PNNI hierarchy or the smallest PNNI routing level that lies within the Community Minus One organizational scope Intra Community display only Default 48 Range 0 104 Format numeric Indicates the highest...

Page 253: ...Figure 6 9 2 Select the Add Route Address Entry command The PNNI Route Address Configuration window is displayed see Figure 6 10 3 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 6 17 4 Select the Create Route Address Entry command The route is completed 5 Using the instructions in the appropriate PSAX module user guide con figure a second port with the ATM...

Page 254: ... Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window Figure 6 10 PNNI Route Address Configuration Window Table 6 16 Commands for the PNNI Route Address Configuration Window Command Function Add Route Address Entry Adds the route address to the PNNI Route Address Table window You can create up to 50 routes man ually to display in the PNNI Route Address Table window However more than 50 rout...

Page 255: ... Index Default 0 Range 0 2147483647 Format Numeric Indicates the local interface over which the advertised node is reachable If the node is only reachable through a remote node this must be set to 0 If the node is not set to zero the address protocol Address Proto field must not be PNNI and the Address Type field should not be set to Reject Adv Port Id Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Specifies ...

Page 256: ...ix is located VP Capability Default True Range N A Format Predefined Indicates whether virtual path connections VPCs can be established between the advertis ing node and the address prefix True VPCs can be established between the advertising node and the address prefix False VPCs cannot be established between the advertis ing node and the address prefix Org Advertisement Default True Range N A For...

Page 257: ... node to the address prefix was learned through PNNI proto col Metrics Tag Default 0 Range 0 2147483647 Format Numeric Indicates the primary routing metric for this route The semantics of this metric are deter mined by the routing protocol specified in the Address Proto value of the route If this metric is not used enter 1 in this field Time Stamp Default 00 00 00 Range N A Format Numeric days hou...

Page 258: ...e window is displayed see Figure 6 11 2 Select the Add Metrics Entry command The PNNI Metrics Configuration window is displayed see Figure 6 12 3 Enter the values in the fields on this window according to the informa tion provided in Table 6 20 4 Select the Create Metrics Entry command This entry is added to the PNNI Metrics Table window 5 If you are making changes to an existing metric configurat...

Page 259: ...ields Add Metrics Entry Displays the PNNI Metrics Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Route Address Configuration window Figure 6 12 PNNI Metrics Configuration Window Table 6 19 Commands for the PNNI Metrics Configuration Window Command Function Create Metrics Entry This command is displayed upon initial metrics config uration Adds the metric entry to the PNNI Metri...

Page 260: ...that metrics parameters will be applied to the incoming direction of data traffic Outgoing Indicates that metrics parameters will be applied to the outgoing direction of data traffic Metrics Index Default 0 Range 0 31 Format numeric Indicates an index into a set of parameters associ ated with the given tag and direction Metrics Class Default 0 Range 0 31 Format numeric Specifies the service class ...

Page 261: ...decimal notation Cell Loss Ratio 0 Default 0xFFFFFFFF Range N A Format hexadecimal Indicates the cells lost number of cells sent for the peak cell rate 0 category in hexadecimal notation Cell Loss Ratio 0 1 Default 0xFFFFFFFF Range N A Format hexadecimal Indicates the cells lost number of cells sent for the peak cell rate 0 1 category in hexadecimal notation Cell Rate Margin Default 0xFFFFFFFF Ran...

Page 262: ...t added select the Go Back to Previous Screen command and press Enter or press Ctrl B End The commands on this window perform the following functions Figure 6 13 PNNI Route TNS Table Window Table 6 21 Commands for the PNNI Route TNS Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the table Bottom Displays entries at the b...

Page 263: ...ly displayed window The second number indicates the total number of connec tion table entries for this connection type Note For more information on the values in the display columns below see the Field Description Table for the PNNI Route TNS Configuration window Node Index Displays the default five number value on the PNNI Route TNS Table window Identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system...

Page 264: ...gical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Enter the same value as assigned to the PNNI node see the Node Index field on the PNNI Node Configuration window TNS Type Default National NetworkId Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the Transit Network String type the type of network ID of a specfied transit network NationalNet workId The National Network ID is being used Other A user defined TNS type is b...

Page 265: ...een the advertising node and the address prefix is located VP Capability Default True Range N A Format predefined Indicates whether virtual path connections VPCs can be established between the advertis ing node and the address prefix True Indicates that VPCs can be established between the advertising node and the address prefix False Indicates that VPCs cannot be established between the advertisin...

Page 266: ...ured manually for example by the SNMP or the dynamically as displayed on the console interface Other Indicates that the local interface is configured in an unspecified manner Local Indicates that the local interface is learned by ILMI UNI side routing address Pnni Indicates that the local interface is learned by PNNI as described in the ATM Forum PNNI 1 0 specification Time Stamp Default 00 00 00 ...

Page 267: ... instance ID for this table The entire table is read only as reachable transit networks are discovered during dynamic operation of the PNNI protocol rather than being configured at a previous point in time Begin 1 From the PNNI System Wide Configuration window select the PNNI Map TNS Information command or press Ctrl P The PNNI Map TNS Table is displayed see Figure 6 15 The commands on this window...

Page 268: ...he node to be searched View Map TNS Configuration Displays the PNNI Map TNS Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide configuration window Table 6 25 Commands for the PNNI Map TNS Table Window Continued Command Function Table 6 26 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map TNS Table Field Name Field Values Description Map TNS InformationPanel Note For more informatio...

Page 269: ... 6 16 PNNI Route TNS Table Window Table 6 27 Commands for the PNNI Route TNS Table Window Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Map TNS Table window Table 6 28 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map TNS Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Map TNS Information Panel PNNI Node Index Default 0 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index a logical PNNI...

Page 270: ...ding to the information provided in Table 6 31 4 After setting all the values on the window select Apply Configuration or press Ctrl A 5 Select the Create Summary Address Entry command This entry is added to the PNNI Summary Address Table A trap message confirming the configuration application appears at the bottom of the window 6 Type Ctrl G to return to the Console Interface Main Menu and save t...

Page 271: ...functions Figure 6 17 PNNI Summary Address Table Window Table 6 29 Commands for the PNNI Summary Address Table Window Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index Prefix Length Summary Type and Summary Address fields Add Metrics Entry Displays the PNNI Summary Address Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Configuratio...

Page 272: ...you set Delete Summary Address Entry Deletes the route address from the PNNI Summary Address Table window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Summary Address Table window Table 6 31 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Summary Address Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index Default 0 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI...

Page 273: ...link node or reachable address is inside a PNNI routing domain Exterior Exterior denotes that a link node or reachable address is outside a PNNI routing domain Suppress Advertise ment Default False Range N A Format predefined Determines whether the summary is advertised within this peer group False True indicates you do not want to advertise sum mary addresses enabling the node to reach all the re...

Page 274: ...ds in this window are described in Table 6 34 3 To view the Metrics Table window select the View Metrics Tables com mand The Metrics Table is displayed 4 To return to the Map Table window select the Go Back to Previous Screen command and press Enter The Map Table window is displayed see Figure 6 19 End The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 6 19 PNNI Map Table Window Table...

Page 275: ...e port identifier of the port as assigned by the originating node to which the port is attached The Map Index is an index into the set of link and nodal connectivity associ ated with the originating node and port This index is needed since multiple entries for nodal connectivity from a specific node and port pair can exist in addition to any entry for a horizontal link or uplink The commands in th...

Page 276: ...ers Org Port Id Default N A Range N A Format Numeric Displays the Port identifier of the port as assigned by the originating node to which the port is attached Remote Port Id Default N A Range N A Format Numeric Displays the Port identifier of the port at the remote end of the link as assigned by the remote node A value of all zeroes means the port identi fier is unknown Aggregate Token Default N ...

Page 277: ...s displayed see Figure 6 21 4 Select an entry on the table and press Enter The PNNI Map Node Information window is displayed The descriptions of the display only fields on this window are provided in Table 6 38 End VP Capability Default True Range N A Format Predefined Indicates whether virtual path connections VPCs can be established across this PNNI entity True VPCs can be established across thi...

Page 278: ...state elements PTSEs This table is read only because the map is generated dynamically during operation of the PNNI protocol not manually configured The commands on this window have the following functions The display only fields on this window have the following values Figure 6 21 PNNI Map Node Table Window Table 6 35 Commands for the PNNI Map Node Table Window Command Function Find Searches this ...

Page 279: ...Format The first number in this field indicates the identifica tion number of the connection table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of connection table entries for this connection type Node ID Default Range Format Displays the default node identifier up to 5 digits on the Node Table window The default node identifier of a logica...

Page 280: ...ansit display only Default True Range T F Format predefined Indicates whether the originating node is restricted to only allow support of SVCs originat ing or terminating at this node This attribute reflects the setting of the restricted transit bit received in the nodal information PTSE from the originating node True Indicates that the transit capabilities are restricted Often transit connections...

Page 281: ...y Default False Range T F Format predefined Indicates whether the originating node claims to be the peer group leader PGL of its peer group This attribute reflects the setting of the I Am Leader bit received in the nodal information PTSE from the originating node False Indicates the originating node does not claim to be the PGL of its peer group True Indicates that the originating node claims to b...

Page 282: ...nge N A Format hexadecimal Displays the ATM address of the parent LGN when the originating node is a peer group leader If the originating node is not peer group leader of its peer group and the I Am Leader field is set to False this value is set to 0 Parent Peer Group ID display only Default 0 Range user defined Format hexadecimal Displays the node s parent peer group ID when the originating node ...

Page 283: ...o Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window Table 6 40 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Address Table Window Field Name Description Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the identification number of the connection table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of connection table entrie...

Page 284: ...e 6 24 PNNI Map Address Information Window Table 6 41 Commands for the PNNI Route TNS Table Window Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Map TNS Table window Table 6 42 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Address Entry Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index Default N A Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity ...

Page 285: ...sion 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Section 5 6 The PSAX 2300 allows up to 100 PNNI links per interface To view PNNI links perform the following procedure Begin 1 From the PNNI System Wide Configuration window select the PNNI Link Information command The PNNI Link Table window is displayed see Figure 6 25 2 If a node has been created select the node for which you want to view information and press Enter The...

Page 286: ... The PNNI Link Port Id field is the port identifier of the link as selected by the local node This value has meaning only within the context of the node to which the port is attached The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 6 25 PNNI Link Table Window Table 6 43 Commands for the PNNI Link Table Window Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the N...

Page 287: ...ction Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window Table 6 45 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index Default 0 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Link Port Id Default N A Range N A Format numeric Displays the port identifier o...

Page 288: ...des in the same peer group HorizontalLinkTo FromLgn Indicates that this link is the logical link between logical group nodes LGNs in the same peer group LowestLevelOut sideLink Indicates that this link is the logical link between the low est nodes in the same peer group Uplink Indicates that connectivity exists from a border node to an upnode that is this link is the uplink to a higher level node ...

Page 289: ... the TwoWayInside state can be advertised by this node in PTSEs as horizontal links OneWayOutside Indicates whether Hellos have recently been received from the neighbor and that the neighbor node belongs to a different peer group but the remote node ID and remote port ID in the neighbor s Hellos were set to 0 In this state and in the TwoWayOutside state the node searches for a common peer group th...

Page 290: ...field is set to 0 Common Peer Gp Id Default N A Range N A Format numeric Displays the common peer group identifier For outside links and uplinks this attribute contains the peer group identifier of the lowest level common peer group in the ancestry of the neighboring node and the node within the PSAX system This field value is determined by the Hello exchange of hierarchical information that occur...

Page 291: ...or press Ctrl N The PNNI System Wide Configuration window is displayed 3 Select the PNNI SVCC RCC Information command or press Ctrl V The PNNI Svcc Rcc Table is displayed see Figure 6 21 4 Access configuration information on any entry on the SvccRcc Table by selecting it and pressing Enter The PNNI SvccRcc Information window is displayed see Figure 6 28 End The commands on this window perform the ...

Page 292: ...Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide configuration window Table 6 46 Commands for the PNNI SvccRcc Table Window Continued Command Function Table 6 47 Field Descriptions for the PNNI SVCC RCC Table Window Field Name Description Node Index display only The node index identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system PNNI Svcc Rcc Index The interface from which the SVCC based RCC...

Page 293: ...rity Statistics win dow Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI SvccRcc Table window Table 6 49 Field Descriptions for the PNNI SVCC RCC Information Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index Default 0 Range 1 400 Format Numeric Displays the node index identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Svcc Rcc Index Default 0 Range 1 65535 Format Numeric Displays the 5 digit sw...

Page 294: ...r Displays the remote node where the SVCC based RCC terminates Remote ATM Address Default 0 Range N A Format 10 octet address of remote ATM device Displays the ATM end system address where the SVCC establishment was attempted SvccRcc If Index Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the interface from which the SVCC based RCC leaves the PSAX system If the SVCC based RCC has not been established...

Page 295: ... Information command and press Enter The PNNI Neighbor Peer Table window is displayed see Figure 6 29 4 If a node has been created select the node for which you want to view information and press Enter The PNNI Neighbor Peer Information window is displayed see Figure 6 30 The values for the fields in this window are described in Table 6 52 5 To return to the Link Table window select the Go Back to...

Page 296: ...nctions The command in this window has the following function Table 6 50 Commands for the PNNI Neighbor Peer Table Window Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index or Rem Node Id fields Go Back to Previous Screen Displays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window Figure 6 30 PNNI Neighbor Peer Information Window Table 6 51 Command for the PNNI Neighbor Pee...

Page 297: ... currently in the first step in creating an adjacency between the two neighboring peers The goal of this step is to decide which node is the master and to decide upon the initial Database Summary DS sequence number Exchanging Indicates that the node is in the exchanging state in which the node describes its topology database by sending Database Summary packets to the neighboring peer As a result o...

Page 298: ...N A Format numeric Displays a count of the number of database sum mary packets transmitted to the neighboring peer NbrPeer Rcv Ptsps Default N A Range N A Format numeric Displays a count of the number of PNNI topology state packets PTSPs received from the neighbor ing peer NbrPeer Xmt Ptsps Default N A Range N A Format numeric Displays a count of the number of PTSPs retrans mitted to the neighbori...

Page 299: ... the table and and pressing Enter End The PNNI Neighbor Peer Port table shows all ports in hello state two way inside to a given neighboring peer node This table is only used for low est level nodes For more information see the ATM Forum Specification Private Network Network Interface PNNI 1 0 Specification Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 Section 5 7 1 Port ID List The commands on this window perform...

Page 300: ...ntry on the first line of the currently dis played window The second number indicates the total number of peer port table entries Find Node Index Enter the five digit value for the node to be searched Port Id Enter the 10 digit port ID to be searched Rmt Node Id Enter the 11 octet ID address of the remote node to be searched Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide configuration ...

Page 301: ...re provided in Table 6 58 End The commands on this table perform the following functions Figure 6 32 PNNI PTSE Table Window Table 6 55 Commands for the PNNI PTSE Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the table Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates t...

Page 302: ...nction Table 6 56 Field Descriptions for the PNNI PTSE Table Window Field Name Description Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the identification number of the table entry on the first line of the cur rently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of table entries Node Index Displays the 5 digit node index of the table entries PNNI PTSE Originating Node Id Disp...

Page 303: ...er informa tion is contained in the PTSE A nodal state parameter provides information that captures an aspect or property of a node Nodal Information Indicates that the nodal information is contained in the PTSE Nodal information describes the node including resource availability information and not including reachability information It specifically includes ATM end system address of the node Lead...

Page 304: ...m Statistics command and press Enter The PNNI System Statistics window is displayed see Figure 6 34 The fields in this window are described in Table 6 60 End Sequence Number display only Default N A Range N A Format Numeric Displays the sequence number of the instance of the PTSE as it appears in the local topology data base Checksum display only Default N A Range N A Format Numeric Displays the v...

Page 305: ... window have the following functions Figure 6 34 PNNI System Statistics Screen Window Table 6 59 Commands for the PNNI System Statistics Screen Window Command Function Continuous Update Updates the values in the fields on this window continuously Use this command as a toggle switch to view the statistics Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Configuration window ...

Page 306: ... Crankback Count Border Default 0 Range N A Format numeric The count of the total number of connection setup messages including DTLs added by the PSAX system as an entry border node that have cranked back to the PSAX system at all levels of the hierarchy This count does not include crank backs for which the PSAX system was not the crankback destination Only those crankbacks that were directed to t...

Page 307: ... N A Format numeric The total number of times where the PSAX sys tem failed to compute a viable partial DTL stack as an entry border node because the target of the path calculation was unreachable that is calls that are cleared or cranked back with the cause specified transit network unreachable or the cause destination unreachable in the cause IE Route Node Num ber Default 0 Range N A Format nume...

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Page 309: ...road band routing tables Configuring Nonswitched IWF Trunks For configuring IWF trunks in nonswitched mode the following list describes the tasks you need to perform 1 Configuring the local IWF node 2 Configuring the remote IWF nodes 3 Configuring one or more bearer VCC identifiers and their parameters In addition you can view all ATM trunking configuration information for both switched and nonswi...

Page 310: ...n provided in Table 7 2 4 To apply the configuration values select the Apply Configuration command 5 Select the Bring Admin Status Up command to bring the administra tive status of the local IWF up End After you have completed configuring the local IWF node configure the remote IWF nodes You can configure a maximum of 100 remote IWF nodes per PSAX system Figure 7 1 Site Specific Menu Window ATM Tr...

Page 311: ...l IWF node and the remote IWF nodes Bring Admin Status Down Disables the transmission of calls between the local IWF node and the remote IWF nodes while preserving local and remote node configuration settings Delete Node Deletes the configuration settings of the local IWF node that is not in service You must use the Bring Admin Status Down command before you can use the Delete Node command Go to R...

Page 312: ...e and the MSC must have different IDs The Cell site is the local IWF the MSC is the remote ATM Address Default 0 Range N A Format valid dotted quad Specifies the IWF ATM address for the local end point Type an address in hexadecimal format up to 20 bytes 160 bits long 10 groups of 4 charac ters each Wireless Applications The Cell Site and MSC must have different addresses Max Remote IWF Default 10...

Page 313: ...ing Remote IWF Table window to add addi tional signaling VCC IDs press Ctrl B 7 Repeat Steps 2 5 to add additional remote IWF nodes up to a maximum of 100 per PSAX system End The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 7 3 ATM Trunking Remote IWF Table Window Table 7 3 Commands for the ATM Trunking Remote IWF Table Window Command Function Find Rmt IWF ID Searches the table for ...

Page 314: ... displays all the remote IWF IDs in the PSAX system Remote IWF Address display only This column displays all the corresponding ATM remote IWF ID addresses in the PSAX system Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the remote IWF ID entry on the first line of the currently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of remote IWF ID entries in the PSAX sys...

Page 315: ...ription Remote IWF ID Default 0 Range 1 1024 Format numeric Specifies the remote interworking function IWF identifier for the remote endpoint The value in this field must be less than or equal to the value for the maximum number of remote IWFs in the PSAX system You specify the maximum number of IWFs on the ATM Trunking Local Node Config uration window Wireless Applications You are limited in the ...

Page 316: ...ignaling VCC IDs press Ctrl B Remote IWF MAX Call Rate Default 60 Range 1 4096 Format Numeric Calls per second Indicates the maximum number of new calls per second within this remote IWF This field value is used to estimate the bandwidth resource require ment for an unconfigured SVC SIG VCC Remote IWF PCM Encoding Default A law Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Indicates the type of PCM enc...

Page 317: ...ow displays all the signaling VCC IDS by remote IWF ID in the PSAX system The fields on this window are described below Figure 7 5 ATM Trunking Sig VCC Table Window Table 7 7 Commands for the ATM Trunking Sig VCC Table Window Command Function Add ATM Trunking Entry Displays the ATM Trunking Sig VCC Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the Remote IWF Configuration window Find ...

Page 318: ...ng VCC Out Intf ID This column displays all the corresponding interface identifier of the outgoing interfaces Out VPI This column displays all the corresponding VPIs for the outgoing interfaces Out VCI This column displays all the corresponding VCIs for the outgoing interfaces Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the remote IWF ID entry on the first line of the currentl...

Page 319: ... display only for SVC and SPVC con nection types VCC Conn Type Default SVC Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies the connection type that is used for the signaling VCC ID SVC Indicates the connection type for the trunk is an SVC SPVC Indicates the connection type for the trunk is an SPVC PVC Indicates the connection type for the trunk is a PVC Out VPI VCC ID Default 0 0 Range 0 4095 V...

Page 320: ...d by the signaling VCC Active AAL2 VCC Default 1 Range N A Format Numeric Number of active bearer VCCs controlled by the signaling VCC Egress VIB Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Virtual identifier to associate with the egress side of the A to B connection Egress VUNIB Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Virtual UNI identifier to associate with the egress side of the A to B connection Sig VCC Own...

Page 321: ... will wait before attempting to establish the ATM Trunking Signalling VCC SPVC connection after a previous failed call attempt A value of 0 indicates that retries will be attempted immedi ately Retry Limit Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Indicates the number of times that the PSAX sys tem attempting to establish the ATM Trunking Signalling VCC SPVC connection A value of 0 indicates an unlimited...

Page 322: ... PSAX system 2 Select the Add Bearer VCC Entry command The ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration window see Figure 7 8 is displayed 3 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 7 14 4 Select the Apply Configuration command The following message in displayed in the status line of the window This configuration is added 5 To return to the ATM Trunking Bea...

Page 323: ...ndow Table 7 12 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table Window Field Names Description Rmt IWF ID This column displays all the remote IWF IDs in the PSAX system VCC ID This column displays all the corresponding bearer VCC identifiers Sig VCC ID This field is not currently supported This column displays the corresponding signalling VCC identifiers Intf ID This column displays all t...

Page 324: ...e per connection configuration Bring Into Service Brings the specified ATM trunk bearer VCC into service Take Out of Service Takes the specified ATM trunk bearer VCC out of service Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table window Table 7 14 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Remote IWF ID Default...

Page 325: ...riable bit rate real time queue 1 Vbr express Indicates variable bit rate express SAR Type Default Aal2 Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the segmentation and reassembly type for the connection Aal2 Indicates that compressed connection oriented delay sensitive VBR traffic will be transmitted on this connec tion Wireless backhaul applications Select this SAR Type for connections between cell si...

Page 326: ... addition the CIDs for each CE channel are fixed Channel 1 must be CID 32 channel 2 must be CID 33 etc up to 255 CIDs 2 only one DS1 per AAL2 SPVC trunk bearer VCC is allowed 3 no OAM flows are sent toward the ATM side Instead a proprietary OAM implementation scheme is used 4 only upstream interworking unframed 1s are supported A configuration of an SPVC trunk OAM enablement and trunk conditioning...

Page 327: ...ld is valid only when Pvc is selected in the VCC Conn Type field VCC Owner Default Local Range N A Format Predefined Indicates whether the bearer VCC owner is the active local side or the passive remote side of the connec tion If the values are improperly set the bearer VCC will not become active This field is valid only when Spvc or Pvc is selected in the VCC Conn Type field Local The VCC owner i...

Page 328: ...ailure Typically level 1 is the highest priority and level 6 is the lowest This value overrides the QoS class endpoint type and or AAL type with regard to priority The AAL2 VCC that is assigned to the bearer VCC will be transmitted according to the priority value If the passive side of the bearer VCC does not have the same value as the active side it will not affect the priority because the active...

Page 329: ...s assigned for this type depends on what type of CBR or VBR you select in the Service Type field Note The value Packet pipe cannot be used with the DSP2C Voice Server module Gsm Allows the assignment of standard AAL2 connections to DSP chips on the DSP2E F modules that are configured as AlgoSet8 This parameter will not allow the mixture of pure voice CE to ATM with data VBR to ATM in the same AAL2...

Page 330: ...proximately 171 cps If you want 200 cps the bw actu ally alloocated is 200 171 or 1 16 DS0s The CAC reserves the DS0 resource when the first connection is made on the trunk If the value is left at the default 0 the number of reserved DS0s is best effort Note If you have selected Packet pipe in the Dsp Iwf Type field how bandwidth is assigned to the DSP chan nels also depends on what type of CBR or...

Page 331: ... End Oper Status Default Idle Range N A Format Predefined Displays the operational status of the bearer VCC Idle Indicates that the bearer VCC is not transmitting OutOfService Indicates that the bearer VCC is not operational Init Indicates that the bearer VCC is initializing Active Indicates that the bearer VCC is transmitting Release Indicates that the bearer VCC has been released Active Chnl Cnt...

Page 332: ...able Window Command Function Find Searches for the ATM address entry with a value you specify Go Back to Connection Menu Redisplays the ATM Trunking Local Node Con figuration window Table 7 16 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Narrowband Routing Table Window Field Name Field Values Description Narrowband Address Hex display table Default N A Range N A Format Hexadecimal Interworking function...

Page 333: ... this window displays all of them by remote IWF ID in the PSAX system 3 Press Enter to save the address The broadband address you just entered is now displayed in the table 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to add more broadband addresses End Add an Entry Default User pro vided Range N A Format Hexadecimal The NSAP address up to 20 bytes 160 bits Type an address in hexadecimal format up to 20 bytes 160 bits long...

Page 334: ...Table Window Command Function Find Searches for the ATM address entry with a value you specify Go Back to Connection Menu Redisplays the ATM Trunking Local Node Configuration window Table 7 18 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Broadband Routing Table Window Field Name Field Values Description Broadband Address Hex display table Default N A Range N A Format Hexadecimal Interworking function A...

Page 335: ... window displays all switched and nonswitched IWF trunks in the PSAX system by remote IWF ID 2 View the fields on this window which are described below End Add an Entry Default User pro vided Range N A Format Hexadecimal The NSAP address up to 20 bytes 160 bits Type an address in hexadecimal format up to 20 bytes 160 bits long 10 groups of 4 characters each in E 164 ATM format see the ATM UNI 3 1 ...

Page 336: ... the specified entry exists it is displayed on the first line of the table Update Configuration Updates the display of remote IWF trunks Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configura tion window Table 7 20 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Data Channel Table Window Field Name Description Rmt IWF ID This column displays the remote IWF ID Sig VCC ID This field is ...

Page 337: ...C NB Intf This column displays the corresponding VCC ID which is assigned by the owners of the signaling VCC Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the remote IWF ID entry on the first line of the currently displayed window The sec ond number indicates the total number of remote IWF IDs in the PSAX system Table 7 20 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Data Channel Tab...

Page 338: ...Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Viewing ATM Trunking Information 7 30 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 339: ...e DSP2D Voice Server module Two CPUn primary and standby modules Note Follow the order in which the windows are presented in this docu ment or incorrect or failed configuration will result You are advised to look at each window and its accompanying commands and field descriptions below the window before starting the proce dure The configuration windows in general have many more field options and c...

Page 340: ... b LE Intf field c Active Variant IDvalue 9 Apply the Create Interface command 10 Go to the V5 Interface Configuration Variant Table command Add Variant entry enter values to V5 Interface Variant Configuration win dow 11 Enter the V5 Variant ID that matches to the V5 Interface Configuration value 12 Apply Create Variant command Bring Into Service 13 On the V5 Interface Variant Configuration window...

Page 341: ...e ATM Trunking on the Site Specific Configuration Window Enter the value 4096 in the Max Remote IWF field 2 Apply Configuration and Bring Admin Status Up 3 Configure the Remote IWF Table node Add Remote IWF Entry 4 On the ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration window enter values to first two fields select nonswitched as the Remote IWF Trnk Mode 5 Add Configuration and Bring Admin Status Up 6 Go Ba...

Page 342: ...he PSAX V5 2 Interface on the PSAX system Table 8 1 V5 2 Voice Switch Interoperability Vendor and Model Software Release Signaling Supporting Module Lucent 5ESS 5EE14 CCS for POTS and ISDN 23N66 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice Alcatel S 10 Contact vendor for details CCS for POTS 23N66 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice Ericsson AXE 10 Contact vendor for details CCS for POTS 23N66 21 Port Hi...

Page 343: ...ific Configuration option The Site Specific Menu window is displayed see Figure 8 1 2 Select the Feature Turn ON OFF option The Feature Turn ON OFF Table window is displayed see Figure 8 2 The commands on this window are described in Table 8 3 The fields on this window are described in Table 8 4 3 Select the desired interface feature in the Feature Id column and press Enter Verilink NetEngine 6104...

Page 344: ...the chassis only when instructed later in the procedures Whether you reboot the chassis now depends on what application you are configuring Consult the documentation supplied for the application If configuring V 5 applications do not reboot until after you have set the values on the Call Control Allocation Resource Configuration window this guide will remind you at that time 5 Return to the Consol...

Page 345: ...unctions Figure 8 2 Feature Turn On Off Window Table 8 3 Commands for the Feature Turn ON OFF Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the table Bottom Displays entries at the bottom of the table Find Feature ID This command is currently not supported Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays the Site Specific Menu ...

Page 346: ...terface feature Note Currently this feature cannot be disabled Gr303 ITU T GR 303 local loop emulation services fea ture For examples of applications using the GR 303 interface see Configuring the CellPipe Stinger DSLAM and PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR 303 Standard Application Note Vipr Virtual Internet Protocol Router feature Note This feature is not curr...

Page 347: ...efault Enable or Disable depends on the feature Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays whether the feature is to be made opera tional or not Note On the Site Specific Menu window the feature options that are displayed between brack ets are disabled Disable Indicates that the selected enabled feature is to be made not operational After selecting this value you must reboot the PSAX system...

Page 348: ...onfiguration Resource allocation configuration has been applied Need to save configuration and reboot system to take effect 5 Press Ctrl G to return to the Console Interface Main Menu window and save the configuration 6 Perform the chassis reboot procedure at this time The path to follow is from the Console Interface Main Menu Diagnostics Reboot Hardware Components Reboot Chassis End Figure 8 3 Si...

Page 349: ...location Values The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 8 4 Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window Table 8 5 Commands for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window Command Function Apply Configuration Applies the values you entered on this window Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays the Site Specific Menu window ...

Page 350: ...tion of values that correctly results in a value of 100 percent or less the following informational message is dis played Resource allocation configuration has been applied Need to save configura tion and reboot the system to take effect svcPtToPtCalls Default 002000 Range 0 15000 Format Numeric Specifies the maximum number of SVC point to point calls to be supported by the PSAX system H 248 Appli...

Page 351: ...ce Capabilities Per Node SPVC Priority Configurations If you select the value Enabled in the spvcGlobalPriorityScheme field the total number of calls specified in all of the SPVC call fields and the number of ATM trunk VCCs cannot exceed 32 calls H 248 Applications Set the value in this field to 0 spvcTePtToPtCalls Default 000100 Range 0 10000 Format Numeric Specifies the maximum number of SPVC te...

Page 352: ...eir values does not exceed the maximum number of duplex calls per node for SPVCs as indicated in the table entitled PSAX System Performance Capabilities Per Node SPVC Priority Configurations If you select the value Enabled in the spvcGlobalPriorityScheme field the total number of calls specified in all of the SPVC call fields and the number of ATM trunk VCCs cannot exceed 32 calls H 248 Applicatio...

Page 353: ...lue in this field to 0 sgApiPtToPtSvc Calls Default 000000 Range 0 15000 Format Numeric Specifies the maximum number of SVC point to point calls for the Connection Gateway API to be supported by the PSAX system H 248 Applications Specifies the maximum number of point to point calls controlled through the H 248 pro tocol feature Set this field to the same value as the svcPtToPtCalls field For examp...

Page 354: ... that you have first freed enough resources in other fields in order to enter a high value in the atmTrunkVccs field atmTrunkNarrow BandCalls Default 001000 Range 1 4000 Format Numeric Specifies the maximum number of switched narrow band calls supported by ATM trunking H 248 Applications Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous calls through AAL2 For AAL1 call set ups this field does not apply...

Page 355: ...s You must use the value cgSvcAcExplicitCutThrough if you are using the H 248 protocol feature spvcGlobalPriority Scheme Default Disabled Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies whether the PSAX systemwide priority scheme must be supported for all SPVCs and SPVC trunks Disabled Indicates that the priority scheme is not in force dis abled Enabled Indicates that the priority scheme is in ...

Page 356: ...he options on the window The menu options on this window perform the following functions When using both SPVC and SVC connection types you can set up any combina tion of calls as long as you do not exceed 100 of the call control resource mem ory allocation callContrlResAllocUsage field on the Call Control Resource Alloca tion Configuration window Refer to the configuration guidelines in the field ...

Page 357: ...Max V5 Interface field 5 Select the Apply Configuration command 6 Remain on this window and proceed with the following procedure Accessing the V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window on page 8 18 End Table 8 8 Commands for the V5 Interface Configuration Menu Window Menu Option Description V5 Interface Configuration Displays the V5 Interface Configuration window V5 Variant Table Displays the V5...

Page 358: ...ted in this system This value is less than or equal to the Max User Ports value A non zero value for this parameter does not neces sarily imply that maximum number of PSTN ports is the number of Max User Ports minus the number of Max Isdn Ports Max Isdn Ports V5 Interface Default 008000 Range 1 8000 Format Numeric Indicates the maximum number of ISDN ports per V5 interface This value is always les...

Page 359: ...rted to the AV5 stack When a message is received from the LE indicating the SA7 bit is set to zero the AV5 stack waits for the ReadSA7BitTimer value before it reads the status from Layer 1 FSM Values are represented in mil liseconds LinkId Timeout Default 00 Range 0 30 Format N A This timer is used for the Link Id procedure This is the maximum time the AN should take to com plete the Link Id proce...

Page 360: ...ribed and 800 means the resourcescanbe oversubscribedup to 8 times Current DSP Over Subscription Default 60000 Range Format Specifies the current value of the DSP chip resources oversubscription for V5 voice calls The calculation of the current DSP resource oversub scription in the chassis is as follows the number of DSP resources left in the chassis after configuration number of DSP2D mod ules 38...

Page 361: ... Table 8 12 describes the display only fields on the window 2 Remain on this window and continue with the next procedure End Figure 8 7 V5 Interface Table Window Table 8 11 Commands for the V5 Interface Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Scrolls to the top of the current page Bottom Scrolls to the bottom of the current page Add an Interfac...

Page 362: ...on the window Table 8 14 describes the configurable fields on this window 2 At a minimum enter values for these fields V5Intf field LE Interface Id Active Variant ID 3 Select the Create Interface command 4 Remain on this window and continue with the next procedure End Admin Status Specifies whether the interface is up or down Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the num ber of the V5...

Page 363: ... Apply Configuration Applies the values entered on the fields on the window Update Updates the window values after a field value change Delete Interface and return Deletes the interface and returns to the V5 Interface Table Bring Into Service Brings the variant into service Take n OutOfService Takes the variant out of service Apply Variant SO Command Switches the channel or trunk to an alternate c...

Page 364: ... no impedances Active Variant ID Default 0 Range 0 127 Format Numeric Specifies the Variant Id which is active for this V5 Interface Only one variant is the active ID Vari ants permit an interface group to have multiple configurations to connect to the voice switch Changing variants only affects the network por tion from the Gateway to the voice switch The network portion from the gateway to the s...

Page 365: ...able is displayed see Figure 8 9 Table 8 15 describes the commands and Table 8 16 describes the fields on this window 2 Select the Create Variant command 3 Select the Bring Into Service command 4 Remain on this window and continue with the next procedure End Figure 8 9 V5 Intf Variant Table Window Table 8 15 Commands for the V5 Intf Variant Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page...

Page 366: ...Table 8 15 Commands for the V5 Intf Variant Table Window Continued Command Function Table 8 16 Field Descriptions for the V5 Interface Variant Table Window Field Name Field Value Field Description V5 Intf ID Default 0 Range 1 10 Format Numeric Specifies the V5 interface identifier V5 Variant ID Default 0 Range 0 127 Format Numeric Specifies the V5 variant identifier Admin Status display only Defau...

Page 367: ...nel Configuration Table window Add E1 Link Table to Variant Displays the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table window Add DL Table to Variant Displays the Data Link Configuration Table window Add UserPort Table to Variant Adds the UserPort table to the variant configuration Create Variant Creates a variant configuration link Apply Configuration Applies the configuration Update Updates the configuration D...

Page 368: ...defined Specifies whether the variant protection status is active or inactive This fields also shows which variant is active or passive in this particular V5 interface Active Active shows this variant is active and opera tional Passive Passive shows this variant is not active but in standby mode Interface Type Default V52 Range N A Format Predefined V 5 2 standard as defined in ETSI EN 300 347 x T...

Page 369: ...on procedure L1 Fsm Normal Timer Default 500 Range 1 1000 Format msec Specifies the L1 finite state machine normal timer that the E1 facility uses to enter into the NORMAL operational state Values are given in milliseconds L1 Fsm LosOrLos Timer Default 2500 Range 1 2500 Format msec Specifies the L1 finite state machine loss of signal or loss of frame timer for the E1 facility to enter into the non...

Page 370: ...he fields on this window 3 Remain on this table on continue with the next procedure End Figure 8 11 V5 Physical C Channel Configuration Table Window Table 8 19 Commands for the V5 Physical C Channel Configuration Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Scrolls to the top of the current page Bottom Scrolls to the bottom of the current page Find ...

Page 371: ...l 16 ConfigCommCChan Id enter value greater than 0 and ConfigLogical CChan Id 3 After selecting values select the Add V5 PhysCChan to the table command 4 Press Ctrl B twice to return to the V5 Intf Variant Configuration window Remain on window and continue with next procedure End Table 8 20 Field Descriptions for the V5 Physical C Channel Configuration Table Window Command Function Total 0 0 The t...

Page 372: ... Adds the V5 physical C channel entry to the V5 PhysCChannel Configuration Table Apply V5PhysCChn configuration Adds the configuration values you set to the net work database Update V5PhysCChn in the table Refreshes any changes made to V5 Phys C Channel entries in the table Delete V5PhysCChn and return Deletes the V5 Phys C Channel and returns to the V5 PhysCChannel Configuration Table Go to the L...

Page 373: ...to carry bearer traffic channels ConfigCommC Chan Id Default 0 Range 1 44 Format Numeric Identifies the logical C channel If it is 0 then this entry is used as the standby physical C channel otherwise this value is used as the Active logical C channel 44 Active logical C Channels and 4 Standby physical C channels are allowed This value shows the initial mapping at provisioning time This mapping ma...

Page 374: ...s 0 then this entry is used as Standby physical C channel oth erwise this value is used as Active logical C channel 44 Active logical C Channels and 4 Standby physical C channels are allowed This shows the current active mapping OperLogical CChan Id Default 0 Range 0 65503 Format Numeric This identifies the logical C channel that is exchanged between AN and LE Protection Status Default OutOfSer vi...

Page 375: ...ands and Table 8 24 describes the fields on this window 2 Remain in the window and continue with the next procedure Figure 8 13 V5 E1 Link Configuration Table Window Table 8 23 Commands for the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Scrolls to the top of the current page Bottom Scrolls to bottom of the current page Fin...

Page 376: ...ntered change the Administrative Status field to a setting other than ForceBlocked the ForceBlocked setting prevents any call processing functions from occurring 4 Apply the Apply Administrative Status command Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all E1 links you want to bring into service 5 If you are using the High Density E1 module in your configuration and want to activate specific timeslots continue to t...

Page 377: ...Descriptions for the V5 E1 Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Interface Id Default 0 Range 1 10 Format Numeric Specifies the interface the user created and is cur rently configuring Variant Id Default 0 Range 0 127 Format Numeric This index identifies the variant channel number in the V5 interface Link Id Default 0 Range 0 15 Format Numeric Specifies the logical link ide...

Page 378: ...lues in configurable fields Unblocked There are no restrictions on call processing func tions NonDeferBlocked Use this setting to immediately block all active and future calls This setting immediately terminates any active calls on the link DeferBlocked Use this setting to defer blocking of any active calls Any current calls will terminate only after caller has returned to the on hook status LELin...

Page 379: ...figuration Window Command Function Go To Timeslot Channel Table Displays the Timeslot Channel Table window Go Back to Previous Screen Returns to the previous window Table 8 28 Field Descriptions for the V5 E1 Interface Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Phys ID Default Range N A Format ssppccc This index identifies the V5 Interface configura tion table V5 Intf Id display only...

Page 380: ...ce End Channel1 Default 0 Range Format Numeric Specifies a C Channel which carries signalling information Generally this channel should be specified on a single E1 in a V5 interface group and should be on timeslot 16 Channel2 Default 0 Range B Format Numeric Specifies a C Channel which carries signalling information Generally this channel should be specified on a single E1 in a V5 interface group ...

Page 381: ...and The V5 Data Link Configuration Table dis plays see Figure 8 17 Table 8 30 describes the commands and Table 8 31 describes the fields on this window 2 Remain on this window and continue with next procedure End Figure 8 16 V5 Time Slot Table Table 8 29 Commands for the V5 Timeslot Table Window Command Function Bring All Interfaces Into Service Brings all interfaces into service Take All Interfac...

Page 382: ...ds the interface ID and the variant ID of a particular connection Add Data Link Config Entry Add a data link configuration entry Go Back to Previous screen Returns to the V5 Interface Variant Con figuration Window Table 8 31 Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Table Window Command Function Intf ID Displays the interface ID Variant ID Displays the Variant ID associated with the In...

Page 383: ... the values you need 3 Select the Add V5 Data Link to the table command Note Repeat this step 6 times until the PSTN Data Link is obtained 4 Return to the V5 inft Variant Cfg window and perform the Bring Into Service command 5 Remain on this window and continue with the next procedure End Figure 8 18 V5 Data Link Configuration Window Table 8 32 Commands for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window Co...

Page 384: ...Predefined The types described below refer to Data Link Control protocol V5DLCPathProtect ion1 This path carries messages for synchronizing switching between primary and secondary links protection level 1 on the digital loop carrier system V5DLCPathProtect ion2 This path carries messages for synchronizing switching between primary and secondary links at protection level 2 on the digital loop carri...

Page 385: ... for the Remote IWF ID and the Remote IWF ATM Address In the Remote IWF Trnk Modefield select Non switched 4 Select the Add the Configuration and Bring Admin Status Up commands 5 On the ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration add and bring into svc 6 Configure the remote node All a Node Enter values for first two fields select nonswitched 7 Add and Bring the Admin Status Up 8 Go to the Bearer VCC Ta...

Page 386: ...w select the Add User Port Table to Variant command The User Port Configuration window displays see Figure 8 19 Table 8 34 describes the commands 2 Remain on the window and continue with the next procedure End Figure 8 19 V5 User Port Table Table 8 34 Commands for the V5 User Port Table Window Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Scrolls to the top of th...

Page 387: ...type procedure 1 From the V5 User Port Table select the Add User Port Configuration Entry command The V5 User Port Configuration Window displays see Figure 8 19 Table 8 35 describes the commands and Table 8 36 describes the fields on this window 2 At a minimum enter values for the fields listed below LE Port ID Port Type Vcc Id Rem IWF Id LES Interface Port ID Encode Standard Encoding profile Num ...

Page 388: ...ser Port Configu ration Displays the next V5 User Port configuration in the database Add V5 User Port Configuration Adds the V5 User Port configuration for the selected Interface ID Delete V5 User Port Configuration Deletes the V5 User Port configuration for the selected Interface ID Update V5 User Port Configuration Updates the V5 User Port configuration for the selected Interface ID Apply V5 Adm...

Page 389: ... to a specific call connection Port Type Default Pstn Range N A Format Predefined Specifies whether port is ISDN or PSTN in a V 5 interface Pstn Select this value if you are using PSTN ports The sample configuration uses this value Isdn Select this value if you are using ISDN ports When you select this value eight additional fields appear for configuration They are labeled ISDN on the left panel a...

Page 390: ... defined by standards EncodingProfile Num Default 1 Range 1 255 Format Numeric Specifies the user assigned profile number for use by voice and voiceband data Profile 3 and Profile 7 are ITU T predefined profiles which specify the voice compression and silence removal algorithms If the custom profile is cho sen all DSP specific parameters have to be speci fied by the user If the default profile is ...

Page 391: ...ion Window The same value can be entered in the P Logical Chan ID and in the 2 fields below on this table F Logical Chan ID Default 0 Range 0 65503 Format Numeric ISDN Data Type F Logical channel identifier which must be unique for an interface Note This configurable field displays only when Port Type selected is Isdn Note The value entered here must be also con figured in the ConfigLogicalCChan I...

Page 392: ... supports ATM Forum Profiles 9 and 10 Voice Compression Algo Default None Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the user assigned voice compression algorithm used None No compression is used on the connection G726 16K Voice compression ITU T G 726 standard at 16 Kbps G726 24K Voice compression ITU T G 726 standard at 24 Kbps G726 32K Voice compression ITU T G 726 standard at 32 Kbps G726 40K Voice...

Page 393: ...isabled or bypassed Disabled Fax modem tone detection is disabled Bypass Fax modem tone detection is bypassed Indicates that the fax tones are to be recognized and data sent by fax is not to be processed by compression and echo cancellation algorithms Note For PSTN connections use this value Translation Type Default None Range N A Format Predefined Specifies which companding standard is used A law...

Page 394: ...ng V5 2 European IDLC User Side Configuration Summary 8 56 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Figure 8 21 V5 User Port Configuration Window Port Type ISDN Selected ...

Page 395: ...hare an authentication key Privacy allows the encryption of messages using the data encryption stan dard DES algorithm Privacy can only be used in conjunction with authentication Access control allows the restriction of access rights to only a subset of the management information An access group defines the access rights afforded to all of the members of that group The security level associated wi...

Page 396: ...rk management systems NMSs may be configured If a notify type of V3Trap or V3Inform is chosen then the NMS must have a USM user defined that matches the USM user on the PSAX system Each NMS can access the PSAX system using only one USM user name Accessing SNMP Configuration Options To access SNMP configuration options perform the steps in the following procedure Begin 1 At the Console Interface Ma...

Page 397: ...Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Chapter 9 Configuring SNMP Authentication Options Accessing SNMP Configuration Options Figure 9 1 Site Specific Menu Window SNMP Agent Selected Figure 9 2 SNMP Agent System Wide Configuration Window Non Root User View ...

Page 398: ...indow Root User View Table 9 1 Menu Options for the SNMP Agent System Wide Configuration Window Menu Option Description Trap Notification Configuration Displays the Notification Table window USM User Configuration Displays the Usm User Table window Note This option displays only when logged in as root VACM Security to Group Con figuration Displays the Vacm Security to Group Table window Note This ...

Page 399: ...fields for this window are described in Table 9 5 Valid ASCII charac ters to use for passwords are described in Table 5 8 3 On the Community String Configuration window enter the values in the fields according to the information provided in Table 9 5 4 Select the Apply command to apply the changes 5 Select the Go Back to Previous Screen command The Community String Table window is displayed End Fi...

Page 400: ...e PSAX system using SNMPv1 v2C The field value is used as an authentication pass word to process SNMPv1 v2C requests ReadWriteCommu nityString Default private Range 1 32 charac ters Format ASCII char acters 33 126 The ReadWriteCommunityString provides read write access to the PSAX system using SNMPv1 v2C The field value is used as an authentication pass word to process SNMPv1 v2C requests Figure 9...

Page 401: ... of the space character is not supported Note Changing this value also changes the value displayed in the Vacm Security to Group Table under the User column for Models V1 and V2C for group anyoneRead ReadWriteCommu nityString Default private Range 1 32 charac ters Format ASCII char acters 33 126 The ReadWriteCommunityString provides read write access to the PSAX system using SNMPv1 v2C The field v...

Page 402: ...igure 9 6 The com mands for this window are described in Table 9 7 The fields for this win dow are described in Table 9 8 2 On the Usm User Table window select the Add New User command The Usm User Creation window is displayed see Figure 9 7 The com mands for this window are described in Table 9 9 The fields for this win dow are described in Table 9 10 Valid ASCII characters to use for pass words ...

Page 403: ...s to the default configuration Add New User Displays the Usm User Creation window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the SNMP Agent System Wide Configuration window Table 9 8 Field Descriptions for the Usm User Table Window Field Name Field Values Description UsmUserName Default N A Range 1 32 Format Alphanu meric Displays the name assigned to this particular USM user SnmpEngineID Default N A R...

Page 404: ...2 bytes Format Hexadecimal Specifies the SNMP engine s administratively unique identifier In a simple agent this value is always that agent s own snmpEngineID value The value can also take the value of the snmpEngineID of a remote SNMP engine with which this user can communicate When the PSAX device is configured to send SNMPv3 informs to a remote SNMP manager including the AQueView EMS the USM us...

Page 405: ...rity level is set to AuthPriv or AuthNoPriv usmHMACMD5Aut hProtocol Indicates that the authentication protocol is Mes sage Digest 5 MD5 usmHMACSHAAu thProtocol Indicates that the authentication protocol is Secure Hash Algorithm SHA Priv Protocol Default usmDE SPrivProtocol Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the type of privacy protocol used to encrypt messages Note This field appears when the s...

Page 406: ...User Table window select the USM user name whose pass word you wish to change The Usm User Key Change Configuration window is displayed for the selected user see Figure 9 8 The commands for this window are described in Table 9 11 The fields for this window are described in Table 9 12 Valid ASCII characters to use for passwords are described in Table 5 8 3 Review the record and make sure it s the o...

Page 407: ...scription UserName Default N A Range Format Alphanu meric Displays the name assigned to the USM user SnmpEngineID Default N A Range N A Format Hexadecimal Displays the SNMP engine s administratively unique identifier Auth Protocol Default N A Range N A Format Predefined Displays the type of authentication protocol used usmNoAuthProto col Indicates that no authentication protocol is used usmHMACMD5...

Page 408: ...e this User and Return command The USM user is deleted and the Usm User Table window is redisplayed End Key Type Default Authenti cation Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the key type password to be changed Authentication Indicates that the authentication password is to be changed Privacy Indicates that the privacy password is to be changed Original Password Default N A Range 1 32 charac ters ...

Page 409: ...w select the Add an Entry command The Vacm Access Configuration window is displayed see Figure 9 10 The commands for this window are described in Table 9 16 The fields for this window are described in Table 9 17 3 On the Vacm Access Configuration window enter the values in the fields according to the information provided in Table 9 17 4 Select the Apply Add command 5 Select the Go Back to Previous...

Page 410: ...cm Access Table Window Table 9 14 Commands for the Vacm Access Table Window Command Function Page Up Displays the previous page of the table Page Down Displays the next page of the table Top Displays the first page of the table Bottom Displays the last page of the table Add an Entry Displays the Vacm Access Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the SNMP Agent System Wide Confi...

Page 411: ...der which access is requested USM Indicates the access security model to be used is the User based security model V1 Indicates that the access security model will be SNMPv1 Note The only valid Vacm Access Security Level for V1 is noAuthNoPriv V2C Indicates that the access security model will be SNMPv2c Note The only valid Vacm Access Security Level for V2c is noAuthNoPriv Security Level Default N ...

Page 412: ...iguration Window Table 9 16 Commands for the Vacm Access Configuration Window Command Function Apply Add Adds an entry to the Vacm Access Table window when the VACM Group or Secu rity information is created or modified Applies when a change is made to the VACM Access View information Delete this Entry Deletes the entry and redisplays the Vacm Access Table window Go Back to Previous Screen Redispla...

Page 413: ...e Vacm Access Secu rity Model Default USM Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the security model under which access is requested USM Indicates the access security model to be used is the User based security model V1 Indicates that the access security model will be SNMPv1 Note The only valid Vacm Access Security Level for V1 is noAuthNoPriv V2C Indicates that the access security model will be SNM...

Page 414: ...eruserView Indicates that the view group has read access to data stored in the PSAX Enterprise MIB and the ATM Forum MIB The view group has read access to the data stored in the Notification Table window the Notification Configuration window snmpTargetAddrTable snmpTragetParamsTable and snmpNotifyTable and the Usm User Table usmUserTable window Vacm Access Write View Default None Range N A Format ...

Page 415: ...trap None Indicates that the group has no notify access so it will not receive any traps PSAXView Indicates that the view group will receive traps generated from the PSAX Enterprise MIB and the ATM Forum MIB Traps will be received from incidents related to the Notification Table win dow and the Notification Configuration window snmpTargetAddrTable snmpTragetParamsTable and snmpNotifyTable All Indi...

Page 416: ...ss Table window is displayed see Figure 9 9 2 On the Vacm Access Table window select the entry to delete and press Enter The Vacm Access Configuration window is displayed see Figure 9 10 3 Review the record and make sure it s the one you want to delete 4 On the Vacm Access Configuration window select the Delete this Entry command 5 Select the Go Back to Previous Screen command The Vacm Access Tabl...

Page 417: ...Table window select the Add an Entry command The Vacm Security to Group Configuration window is displayed see Figure 9 12 The commands for this window are described in Table 9 22 The fields for this window are described in Table 9 23 3 On the Vacm Security to Group Configuration window enter the values in the fields according to the information provided in Table 9 23 4 Select the Apply Add command...

Page 418: ...roup Table Window Table 9 20 Commands for the Vacm Security to Group Table Window Command Function Page Up Displays the previous page of the table Page Down Displays the next page of the table Top Displays the first page of the table Bottom Displays the last page of the table Add an Entry Displays the Vacm Security to Group Config uration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the SNMP Agent...

Page 419: ...Note If the Model is set to USM then this field value must match one of the UsmUserName val ues on the Usm User Table window If there is no match then you will not be able to access the PSAX system from an external SNMP manager using the SNMPv3 protocol Model Default USM Range N A Format Predefined Displays the security model to use when access ing a PSAX from an external SNMP manager Note This is...

Page 420: ...mmands for the Vacm Security to Group Configuration Window Command Function Apply Add Applies when a change is made to the Vacm Group Name Adds an entry to the Vacm Security to Group Table window when the Vacm Security Name is created or modified or when the Vacm Security Model is modified Delete this Entry and Return Deletes this entry and redisplays the Vacm Security to Group Table window Go Bac...

Page 421: ... then you will not be able to access the PSAX from an external SNMP manager using SNMPv3 protocol Vacm Security Model Default USM Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the security model to use when access ing a PSAX from an external SNMP manager Note This is the security model associated with the Vacm Security Name not the security model associated with the VACM group V1 Indicates that the securi...

Page 422: ...to the information provided in Table 9 23 Note If you change the Vacm Security Name or Vacm Security Model a new entry will be added to the Vacm Security to Group Table in addition to the existing entry If you change the Vacm Group Name then the existing entry will be modified 5 Select the Apply Add command to apply the changes 6 Select the Go Back to Previous Screen command The Vacm Security to G...

Page 423: ... Configuration option The Notification Table window is displayed see Figure 9 13 The com mands for this window are described in Table 9 24 The fields for this window are described in Table 9 25 2 On the Notification Table window select the NMS name The Notification Configuration window is displayed see Figure 9 14 The commands for this window are described in Table 9 26 The fields for this window ...

Page 424: ... first page of the table Bottom Displays the last page of the table Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the SNMP Agent System Wide Configuration window Table 9 25 Field Descriptions for the Notification Table Window Field Name Field Values Description Name Default N A Range NMS 1 to NMS 5 Format Predefined Identifies the first through fifth network manage ment systems to which you want SNMP trap...

Page 425: ...ds for the Notification Configuration Window Command Function Apply Sets the displayed configuration values Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the Notification Table window Table 9 27 Field Descriptions for the Notification Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Notify TargetAddr Name Default N A Range NMS1 NMS5 Format Predefined Identifies the network management systems to wh...

Page 426: ...on window must be set to the remote SNMP Engine ID IP Address Default 000 000 000 000 Range 000 255 Format IP Address Specifies the IP address of the network manage ment system to which you want SNMP trap or inform messages to be sent Source Interface Default Interface Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the source type of the sender s IP address Note This field only appears when the Notify Type...

Page 427: ...m an external SNMP manager using SNMPv3 protocol Note If the Notify Type is set to V3Inform then the SnmpEngineID associated with the UsmUser Name value on the Usm User Table must be set to the remote SNMP Engine ID If it is not then delete the existing USM User and recreate the user using the remote SNMP Engine ID Security Level Default NoAuthNo Priv Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the leve...

Page 428: ... USM Users on page 14 3 If the USM user does not exist create the user a At the Usm User Table select the Add New User command b At the Usm User Creation window set the desired UserName Secu rity Level and enter the remote SnmpEngineID By default the local SNMP engine ID is filled in c Select the Create User command d Select the Go Back to Previous Screen command 4 On the Usm User Table window sel...

Page 429: ...quisites for Configuring ATM Security Agents Before you can configure ATM Security feature on the ATM UNI and PNNI interfaces you must have already done the following tasks 1 You must have installed one of the PSAX system software versions with profile 2 3 or 4 2 You must have enabled the ATM Security feature on the Feature Turn ON OFF Table window see the section Enabling and Disabling PSAX Syste...

Page 430: ...the appropriate PacketStar PSAX I O module user guide a Configured the port on a PSAX I O module that supports the ATM UNI interface and applied this configuration b Configured the ATM UNI interface for the port and applied this con figuration Note Do not bring the ATM UNI interface into service at this point or if the interface is already in service take it out of service 2 On the ATM UNI Interfa...

Page 431: ...e 10 2 describes the fields on this window Figure 10 1 ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Window Table 10 1 Commands for the ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Window Command Function ATM UNI Security Configura tion Displays the ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Configuration window ATM UNI Security Statistics Displays the ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Statistics win dow Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplay...

Page 432: ...dentiality Security Service panel is displayed on the window see Figure 10 3 Table 10 2 Field Descriptions for the ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Window Field Name Field Values Description Slot Default N A Range Depends on chassis type Format Numeric Specifies the slot number containing the module which contains the interface for which ATM security is being configured Port Default N A Range Depend...

Page 433: ...Interfaces 3 To view the statistics for this ATM security agent go the procedure in the next section Viewing ATM Security Agent Statistics for an ATM UNI Interface End Figure 10 2 ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Configuration Window Integrity Security Service Only Figure 10 3 ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Configuration Window Both Integrity and Confidentiality Security Services ...

Page 434: ... to the last set of saved values Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the ATM UNI Interface ATM Security window Table 10 4 Field Descriptions for the ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Slot Default N A Range Depends on chassis type Format Numeric Specifies the slot number containing the module which contains the interface for which ATM security...

Page 435: ... provided to this PVC Master Key Length Default Key 128 bits Range 40 256 Format Predefined bits Specifies the length of the master key in bits Select a value from 40 to 256 bits in increments of 8 bits Master Key Default 0 Range N A Format Hexadecimal Specifies the master key that is shared between two peer security agents for integrity and or con fidential security services SKU Encryption Algori...

Page 436: ...urity agent No Automatic SKU Indicates that the session key update will be per formed only by executing a manual command Hourly Indicates that the session key will be updated automatically once per hour Daily Indicates that the session key will be updated automatically once per day Weekly Indicates that the session key will be updated automatically once per week Confidentiality Security Service Pa...

Page 437: ... the initial session key for confidentiality security service for communication from the peer security agent to this security agent side B of the connection The initial session key cannot be 0 SKU Time Interval Default No Auto matic SKU Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the frequency of the session key update for confidentiality security service for communi cation from this security agent to t...

Page 438: ...s the fields on this window Figure 10 4 ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Statistics Window Table 10 5 Commands for the ATM UNI Interface ATM Security Statistics Window Command Function Apply Session Key Update for Integrity Security Services Requests a session key update for integrity security services Apply Session Key Update for Confidentiality Security Ser vices Requests a session key update for ...

Page 439: ...e 32 65535 Format Numeric Displays the virtual channel identifier associated with the virtual path identifier for the connection associated with the interface for which ATM security is being configured Display Only Fields Security Agent State Default Null Range N A Format Predefined Displays the current state of the ATM security agent Null Indicates that the ATM security agent for a PVC or SVC is ...

Page 440: ...er side side B to this side side A of the connection was last updated SDU Sent Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units sent to the upper layer SDU Received Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer SDU with Bad MAC Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units receiv...

Page 441: ... PNNI System Wide Configuration menu window is displayed 3 On the PNNI System Wide Configuration menu window select the PNNI Node Configuration option The PNNI Node Table window is displayed see Figure 10 5 Note At the time of initial PSAX system configuration this table is empty that is no ATM PNNI nodes are configured 4 On the PNNI Node Table window do one of the following a For an existing ATM ...

Page 442: ...r PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Configuring an ATM Security Agent for an ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Node To configure an ATM security agent for an ATM PNNI SVCC RCC node per form the steps in the following procedure Figure 10 5 PNNI Node Table Window Figure 10 6 PNNI Node Configuration Window ...

Page 443: ... Security Config Routing SVCC command The ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Security Configuration window is displayed see Figure 10 7 3 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 10 8 Commands on this window are described in Table 10 7 Note If you select the value Integrity Confidentiality 172 or Integ rity Confidentiality ReplayReorderProtection 172 in the Service P...

Page 444: ...and Function Bring Sec Admin Status Into Service Brings the security configuration on the specified interface into service making the encryption operational Take Sec Admin Status Out of Service Takes the security configuration on the specified interface out of service making the encryption not operational Create PNNI Security Configu ration Adds the security configuration to the specified interfac...

Page 445: ...2 Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the service type that is provided by the ATM security agent on this signaling or routing PVC according to the ATM Forum Specification af sec 0172 000 Integrity 172 Indicates that the integrity security service with out replay reordering protection will be provided to this PVC Integrity Confiden tiality 172 Indicates that the integrity security service and co...

Page 446: ...Select a value from 40 to 256 bits in increments of 8 bits InitSessKeyA Default 0 Range 5 32 Format Hexadecimal Specifies the initial session key for integrity secu rity service for communication from this security agent to the peer security agent side A of the connection The initial session key cannot be 0 InitSessKeyB Default 0 Range 5 32 Format Hexadecimal Specifies the initial session key for ...

Page 447: ...s used InitSessKeyA Default 0 Range 5 32 Format Hexadecimal Specifies an initial session key for confidentiality security service for communication from this security agent to peer security agent The initial session key cannot be 0 InitSessKeyB Default 0 Range 5 32 Format Hexadecimal Specifies the initial session key for confidentiality security service for communication from peer security agent t...

Page 448: ...mation window is displayed see Figure 10 9 For more information about this window see Chapter 6 3 On the PNNI SVCC RCC Information window select the ATM Security Statistics command The PNNI SVCC RCC Security Statistics window is displayed see Figure 10 10 The commands and fields on this window are described in Table 10 9 and Table 10 10 4 To view all configured ATM security agents in the PSAX syst...

Page 449: ...uide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Chapter 10 Configuring ATM Security Agents Configuring ATM Security for ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Nodes Table 10 9 describes the commands on this window Figure 10 9 PNNI SVCC RCC Information Window Figure 10 10 ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Security Statistics Window ...

Page 450: ...ptions for the ATM PNNI SVCC RCC Security Statistics Window Field Name Field Values Description Slot Default N A Range Depends on chassis type Format Numeric Specifies the slot number containing the module which contains the interface for which ATM security is being configured Port Default N A Range Depends on module type Format Numeric Specifies the port number of the module for which the ATM sec...

Page 451: ...inished Integrity Current Session Key A Timer Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of minutes since the session key for integrity security service for communica tion from this side side A to the peer side side B of the connection was last updated Integrity Current Session Key B Timer Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of minutes since the session key for integ...

Page 452: ...s by selecting the Apply Inter face Configuration command 2 Select the ATM Security command SDU with Bad MAC Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer with an incorrect message authentication code SDU with Bad Sequence No Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer with t...

Page 453: ...e see the section Configuring an ATM Security Agent for an ATM PNNI Interface Routing PVC End Table 10 11 describes the commands on this window Figure 10 11 ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Window Table 10 11 Commands for the ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Window Command Function ATM Security Config Signal ing PVC Displays the ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Configuration Signaling PVC window ATM ...

Page 454: ...Field Name Field Values Description Slot Default N A Range Depends on chassis type Format Numeric Specifies the slot number containing the module which contains the interface for which ATM security is being configured Port Default N A Range Depends on module type Format Numeric Specifies the port number of the module for which the ATM security is being configured Channel Default N A Range Depends ...

Page 455: ...Integ rity Confidentiality ReplayReorderProtection 172 in the Service Profile field the Confidentiality Security Service panel is displayed on the window see Figure 10 13 3 To view the statistics for this ATM security agent go the procedure in the next section Viewing ATM Security Agent Statistics for an ATM PNNI Interface Signaling PVC End Figure 10 12 ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Configuratio...

Page 456: ...PVC Window Command Function Bring Sec Admin Status Into Service Brings the security configuration on the specified interface into service making the encryption operational Take Sec Admin Status Out of Service Takes the security configuration on the specified interface out of service making the encryption not operational Create ATM Security Configu ration Adds the security configuration to the spec...

Page 457: ...eric Displays the virtual channel identifier associated with the virtual path identifier for the connection associated with the interface for which ATM security is being configured Service Profile Default Integrity 172 Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the service type that is provided by the ATM security agent on this signaling or routing PVC according to the ATM Forum Specification af sec 01...

Page 458: ...lgorithm that is used for integrity security service on this interface HMAC MD5 Indicates that the MAC algorithm used for integ rity security service is HMAC MD5 HMAC SHA 1 Indicates that the MAC algorithm used for integ rity security service is HMAC SHA 1 SessKeyLength Default Key 128 bits Range 40 256 Format Predefined Specifies the length of the integrity session key Select a value from 40 to 2...

Page 459: ...derProtection 172 Encryption Algo rithm Default AES 128 CBC Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the type of encryption algorithm used for confidentiality security service is used AES 128 CBC Indicates that the AES CBC algorithm with a key length of 128 bits is used AES 192 CBC Indicates that the AES CBC algorithm with a key length of 192 bits is used AES 256 192 CBC Indicates that the AES CBC al...

Page 460: ...gents in the System on page 45 End SKU Time Interval Default No Auto matic SKU Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the frequency of the session key update for confidentiality security service for communi cation from this security agent to the peer secu rity agent No Automatic SKU Indicates that the session key update will be per formed only by executing a manual command Hourly Indicates that the...

Page 461: ...C Window Table 10 15 Commands for the ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Statistics Signaling PVC Window Command Function Apply Session Key Update for Integrity Security Services Requests a session key update for integrity security services Apply Session Key Update for Confidentiality Security Ser vices Requests a session key update for confidentiality security ser vices Reset Security Statistics Dis...

Page 462: ...ault N A Range Depends on module type Format Numeric Specifies the port number of the module for which the ATM security is being configured Channel Default N A Range Depends on module type Format Numeric Specifies the channel number for the module port for which the ATM security is being config ured VPI Default N A Range 0 255 ATM UNI 0 4095 ATM NNI Format Numeric Displays the the virtual path ide...

Page 463: ...ssage exchange protocol has been initiated and finished Integrity Current Session Key A Timer Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of minutes since the session key for integrity security service for communica tion from this side side A to the peer side side B of the connection was last updated Integrity Current Session Key B Timer Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the n...

Page 464: ...lt 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer SDU with Bad MAC Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer with an incorrect message authentication code SDU with Bad Sequence No Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower la...

Page 465: ... the statistics for this ATM security agent go the procedure in the next section Viewing ATM Security Agent Statistics for an ATM PNNI Interface Routing PVC End Figure 10 15 ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Configuration Routing PVC Window Integrity Security Service Only Figure 10 16 ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Configuration Routing PVC Window Both Integrity Security and Confidentiality Service...

Page 466: ...s to the last set of saved values Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security window Table 10 18 Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Configuration Routing PVC Window Field Name Field Values Description Slot Default N A Range Depends on chassis type Format Numeric Specifies the slot number containing the module which contains the interface for wh...

Page 467: ...o this PVC Master Key Length Default Key 128 bits Range 40 256 Format Predefined bits Specifies the length of the master key in bits Select a value from 40 to 256 bits in increments of 8 bits Master Key Default 0 Range N A Format Hexadecimal Specifies the master key that is shared between two peer security agents for integrity and or con fidential security services SKU Encryption Algorithm Default...

Page 468: ... No Automatic SKU Indicates that the session key update will be per formed only by executing a manual command Hourly Indicates that the session key will be updated automatically once per hour Daily Indicates that the session key will be updated automatically once per day Weekly Indicates that the session key will be updated automatically once per week Confidentiality Security Service Panel Note Th...

Page 469: ...al Specifies the initial session key for confidentiality security service for communication from the peer security agent to this security agent side B of the connection The initial session key cannot be 0 SKU Time Interval Default No Auto matic SKU Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the frequency of the session key update for confidentiality security service for communi cation from this securit...

Page 470: ... on this table Figure 10 17 ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Statistics Routng PVC Window Table 10 19 Commands for the ATM PNNI Interface ATM Security Statistics Routing PVC Window Command Function Apply Session Key Update for Integrity Security Services Requests a session key update for integrity security services Apply Session Key Update for Confidentiality Security Ser vices Requests a session k...

Page 471: ...ult N A Range Depends on module type Format Numeric Specifies the port number of the module for which the ATM security is being configured Channel Default N A Range Depends on module type Format Numeric Specifies the channel number for the module port for which the ATM security is being config ured VPI Default N A Range 0 255 ATM UNI 0 4095 ATM NNI Format Numeric Displays the the virtual path iden...

Page 472: ...essage exchange protocol has been initiated and finished Integrity Current Session Key A Timer Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of minutes since the session key for integrity security service for communica tion from this side side A to the peer side side B of the connection was last updated Integrity Current Session Key B Timer Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the ...

Page 473: ...ed Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer SDU with Bad MAC Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer with an incorrect message authentication code SDU with Bad Sequence No Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the ...

Page 474: ...d in your PSAX system this window does not display any table entries End Table 10 21 describes the commands for this window Figure 10 18 ATM Security Agents Table Window Populated Table 10 21 Commands for the ATM Security Agents Table Window Command Function Page Up Displays the previous page of the table Page Down Displays the next page of the table Top Displays the first page of the table Bottom...

Page 475: ...c format represents SSPPCCC slot port channel Displays the identification index number of the interface This interface ID is automatically assigned by the PSAX system at the time the interface is configured VPI Default N A Range 0 255 ATM UNI 0 4095 ATM NNI Format Numeric Displays the the virtual path identifier for the connection associated with the interface for which ATM security is being confi...

Page 476: ...ation or the security negotiation through the security message exchange protocol is not yet initiated Unsecured Indicates that the interface and ATM security agent for a PVC or SVC are configured but the security negotiation process through the security message exchange protocol has been initiated but not finished Secure Indicates that the interface and ATM security agent for a PVC or SVC are conf...

Page 477: ...ics Window Table 10 23 Commands for the ATM Security Statistics Window Command Function Apply Session Key Update for Integrity Security Services Requests a session key update for integrity security services Apply Session Key Update for Confidentiality Security Ser vices Requests a session key update for confidentiality security ser vices Reset Security Statistics Dis play Resets the values in the ...

Page 478: ... Format Numeric Displays the virtual channel identifier associated with the virtual path identifier for the connection associated with the interface for which ATM security is being configured Display Only Fields Security Agent State Default Null Range N A Format Predefined Displays the current state of the ATM security agent Null Indicates that the ATM security agent for a PVC or SVC is not config...

Page 479: ... the peer side side B to this side side A of the connection was last updated SDU Sent Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units sent to the upper layer SDU Received Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units received from the lower layer SDU with Bad MAC Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of service data units...

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Page 481: ...able 11 1 for a description of the menu options Table 11 1 Menu Option Descriptions for the Diagnostics Menu Window Menu Options Description System Information Displays the System Information Screen window on which you can view the status of the PSAX system including the version of the PSAX system software currently running the status of the system disk on the CPUn module and statistics on the mes...

Page 482: ... the System Iden tification panel of the Site Specific Configuration window are not deleted CAUTION Be very certain you have a need to delete all your configura tion data before you use this option If you need assistance call technical support at Lucent Worldwide Services LWS Unlock Shell Ping Displays the Unlock Shell Ping window on which you can unlock a telnet session remotely or send a ping co...

Page 483: ... 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Chapter 11 Using System Diagnostics Viewing System Status Figure 11 1 Console Interface Main Menu Window Diagnostics Option Selected Figure 11 2 Diagnostics Menu Window ...

Page 484: ...pdate Continuously updates the information in the fields every sec ond Use this command to turn continuous updating on and off as needed Go Back to Diagnostics Screen Redisplays the Diagnostics Menu window Table 11 3 Field Descriptions for the System Information Window Field Name Field Values Description Version Time and MAC Address display only Software Version Default N A Range N A Format Predef...

Page 485: ...dicates that a critical alarm is present Primary CPU Disc and Memory display only Disc Space Default N A Range N A Format Numeric kilobytes Free Bytes Displays the amount of unused available system disk space in kilobytes on the CPU module Total Bytes Displays the amount of total system disk space in kilobytes on the CPU module Memory RAM Default N A Range N A Format Numeric bytes Free Bytes Displ...

Page 486: ...hin the receive one cell pool High Displays the high water mark of cells used within the receive one cell pool Rx Multi Cell Default N A Range N A Format Numeric Total Displays the number of multiple cells within the receive multicell pool Used Displays the number of multiple cells cur rently being used within the receive multicell pool High Displays the high water mark of multicells used within t...

Page 487: ...e command to update the field values Select it again to end the updates End Error Cells Rx Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of errored cells BIP16 received since the last time you applied power to the system or booted initialized the CPU mod ule Misaligned Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Indicates the number of misaligned cells received since the last time you applied powe...

Page 488: ... as needed Go Back to System Information Screen Redisplays the System Information window Table 11 5 Field Descriptions for the Module Connection Count Table Window Field Name Field Values Description Id Default N A Range Depends on chassis type Format Numeric Displays the physical slot location of the module Input Default N A Range 1 2 Format Numeric Displays the count of input connections on the ...

Page 489: ... values for the location slot port and channel of the ATM UNI interface on the I O module the connection will not be established 4 Select the Apply and Configure Payload command The Cell Test Payload Configuration window is displayed see Figure 11 6 Table 11 8 describes the commands and Table 11 9 describes the fields of this window 5 Select the first line in the Transmitted Payload field and ente...

Page 490: ...d or the cells received or both depending on the type of flow selected on the Cell Test Diagnostics window see Figure 11 5 End The commands on this window are described in Table 11 6 Figure 11 5 Cell Test Diagnostics Window Table 11 6 Commands for the Cell Test Diagnostics Window Command Function Apply and Configure Pay load Applies the traffic parameters you set and displays the Cell Test Payload...

Page 491: ... Indicates that no interface has been applied AtmUni3 0 Indicates that the ATM UNI 3 0 interface is applied AtmUni3 1 Indicates that the ATM UNI 3 1 interface is applied AtmUni4 0 Indicates that the ATM UNI 4 0 interface is applied AtmIispUser Indicates that the ATM IISP User interface is applied AtmIispNetwork Indicates that the ATM IISP Network interface is applied AtmPnni1 0 Indicates that the ...

Page 492: ...you want to test VUNI Default 001 Range 0 255 Format Numeric The virtual UNI VUNI associates itself with the egress part of the A2B or B2A side of the connection Service Type Default Ubr Vbr nrt2 Vbr nrt1 Vbr rt2 Vbr rt1 Vbr express Cbr4 Cbr3 Cbr2 Cbr1 The service type you have set up for the connection Flow Default Sim plexTx SimplexRx Duplex The type of traffic flow you want to set up for the te...

Page 493: ...Continuous Update Continuously updates the information in the Packets Transmitted Received and Mismatched fields every two seconds Select this command and press Enter to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed similar to a toggle switch Reset Cell Counters Sets the values in the Packets Transmitted Received and Mismatched fields to zero Send Payload Once Sends the user selected payload o...

Page 494: ... input in the Transmitted Pay load field Range N A Format Predefined Displays the data you entered in the Transmitted Payload field if the port is working Transmitted Pay load Default N A Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the data you want to transmit for test purposes Protocol Default Atm Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the type of protocol in use ATM UNI is the only supported protocol ...

Page 495: ... displayed 2 Select the Save Configuration Modified option Ctrl A to save the modifications Modified is removed from the window when Save Con figuration is selected 3 Select the Diagnostics option The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed 4 Select the Reboot Hardware Components option The Remote Reboot Configuration window is displayed see Figure 11 7 The commands on this window are described in Ta...

Page 496: ...mote Reboot Configuration Window Table 11 10 Commands for the Remote Reboot Configuration Window Command Function Note If you have just upgraded your PSAX system software make sure that all module firmware drivers are completely and successfully downloaded before using the commands on this window Reboot the I O Card in Slot __ Reboots the I O or server module in the slot you designate This command...

Page 497: ...and will interrupt all traffic running through the PSAX chassis Reboots the primary CPU module the backup standby CPU module if one is present and all I O and server mod ules in the chassis purges trap log This command is equivalent to a system cold start that is removing the power from the chassis and then reapplying the power Use this command After enabling the GR 303 interface feature After cha...

Page 498: ...remove all the configuration files y n 3 Answer y to remove the files or n to cancel End Unlocking a Telnet Session If you are in a telnet session to connect to an PSAX system and a lockup con dition occurs you must use another PSAX system in the network to remotely access and unlock the PSAX system with the telnet lock up problem To unlock the telnet session of a PSAX system or to check the conne...

Page 499: ...hether or not you can connect to that remote device End Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM OAM is supported for end to end and end segment point connections In order to support OAM functionality you must have already configured one I O module for circuit emulation and one I O module for ATM as follows The first port is assigned to the near end user The second port is assigned to the far...

Page 500: ...layed see Figure 11 9 3 Select the OAM Add a loopback command The OAM LOOPBACK window is displayed see Figure 11 10 4 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 11 12 5 To apply the desired OAM Loopback configuration select the Apply Action command End The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 11 9 OAM Loopback Table Window Table ...

Page 501: ...ort Channel VPI and VCI fields If the connec tion exists it displays on the first line of the table OAM Add a Loopback Displays the OAM Loopback window Go Back to Diagnostics Menu Redisplays the Diagnostics Menu window Table 11 11 Commands for the OAM Loopback Table Window Continued Command Function Figure 11 10 OAM LOOPBACK Window Table 11 12 Commands for the OAM Loopback Window Command Function ...

Page 502: ...which you want to perform the OAM loopback test Channel Default 0 Range Depends on module Format Numeric The channel number of the ATM connection on which you want to perform the OAM loopback test VPI Default 0 Range Format Numeric The virtual path identifier of the ATM connection VCI Default 0 Range Format Numeric The virtual channel identifier of the ATM connec tion Must be zero for virtual path...

Page 503: ...test ResetStats Resets all values in the Statistics panel to zero OAM Loopback Type Default End to end Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Indicates the method of loopback testing performed for this PSAX device End to end Sends an end to end cell and determines the value of the Destination Loopback Location ID field in the cell Segment endpoint Sends a segment loopback cell and determines the...

Page 504: ... On the Diagnostics Menu window select the OAM Activate and Deacti vate option The OAM Activate Deactivate Table is displayed see Figure 11 11 3 On the OAM Activate Deactivate Table select the OAM Activate option The OAM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION window is displayed see Figure 11 12 4 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 11 16 5 To begin the test s...

Page 505: ... indicates the number of the connection table entry on the first line of the cur rently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of connection table entries for this connection type Find To find a particular connection enter values in the Slot Port Channel VPI and VCI fields If the connection exists it displays on the first line of the table OAM Activate Displays the OAM Activ...

Page 506: ...annel Default 0 Range Chassis dependent Format Numeric The channel number of the ATM connection VPI Default 0 Range 0 4095 Format Numeric Specifies the virtual path identifier of the ATM connection VCI Default 0 Range 0 65535 Format Numeric Specifies the virtual channel identifier of the ATM connection OAM Function Type Default Continuity check Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies th...

Page 507: ...t the OAM cells flow across only one segment of the connection Block Size A B Default 1024 Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies the size of the block of OAM cells taken into consideration for performance monitoring in the A to B direction from near end to far end of the connection This field is displayed only when the selected value in the OAM Function Type field is a value other tha...

Page 508: ...ivated Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Source point end to end continuity checking Displays the current status of the request for con tinuity checking of OAM cells from the source point end of the connection to the sink point end Deactivated Indicates that continuity checking is deactivated Activated Indicates that continuity checking is activated WaitActConfirm Indicates that continuity ...

Page 509: ...tivated Activated Indicates that sink point end to end performance monitoring is activated Srce Point ETE PMBR Default Deactivated Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies whether source point end to end per formance monitoring backward reporting is active or not The current status of the perfor mance monitoring backward reporting activa tion deactivation request at the source point is d...

Page 510: ...r not The current status of the source point s segment performance monitoring activation deactivation request is dis played Deactivated Indicates that source point segment performance monitoring is deactivated Activated Indicates that source point segment performance monitoring is activated Snk Point SEG PM Default Deactivated Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies whether sink point s...

Page 511: ...ed alphanumeric Displays the reason for failure of the last activa tion request on this connection from the local user None Indicates that no failure occurred or no reason for failure exists Denied Indicates that the OAM activation request is denied Timedout Indicates that the OAM activation request has been timed out Successful Indicates that the OAM activation request is suc cessful BR Block Err...

Page 512: ...Chapter 11 Using System Diagnostics Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM 11 32 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 513: ...Windows based workstation The remote host com puter must be running as an FTP server Files are backed up using FTP from the CPUn module system disk to a user defined directory on a remote host computer When needed you can restore the backed up files using FTP to the CPUn module The restored files are placed in a temporary location on the CPUn module and are then checked for errors using a sanity c...

Page 514: ...mote storage medium using the procedure in Backing Up Database Files Using the Console Interface on page 12 3 FTP method to back up your configuration files copy the database configuration files from your PSAX system to a remote storage medium using the procedure in Backing Up Database Files Using FTP on page 12 7 XModem or YModem file transfer method to back up your configuration files copy the d...

Page 515: ...configuring your PSAX system after every configuration modification and prior to PSAX system software upgrades be sure to back up the configuration files to a remote storage medium It is recommended that you periodically back up your PSAX system configu ration database files which reside on the system disk of the CPUn module to a remote storage medium located on a computer workstation or PC To bac...

Page 516: ...according to the information provided in Table 12 3 The commands for this window are described in Table 12 2 The PSAX system saves the configuration files to your designated remote storage medium End Figure 12 1 Remote Database Operation Window Table 12 2 Commands for the Remote Database Operation Window Command Function Apply remote database operation Starts the function you selected in the Opera...

Page 517: ...defined directory path on the remote host computer where you will store the PSAX system backup database files Plan on set ting aside 40 MB of disk space on the remote host computer system disk Operation Default NoOpera tion Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies the function you want to perform on the PSAX system database files NoOperation Aborts the file transfer operation This value ...

Page 518: ...ng None Indicates that no error condition was detected UnableToMakeFtp Connection Indicates that the PSAX system was not able to connect with the remote host computer InvalidDirectory Indicates that the directory name you entered does not match any directory on the remote host computer UnableToOpenDa tabaseFile Indicates that during the remote load restore operation the PSAX system was unable to o...

Page 519: ...station and the CPUn module 3 On the workstation at the DOS prompt enter ftp n nnn nnn nnn nnn where nnn nnn nnn nnn is the IP address of the CPUn module in the PSAX system 4 At the prompt ftp enter the following command user readwrite currentpassword where readwrite is the PSAX defined or the RADIUS server defined username and currentpassword is the PSAX defined or the RADIUS server defined passw...

Page 520: ...nd the reason is that it does not exist Table 12 4 PSAX System Configuration Files PSAX Database or Definition Filename Description console def Password definitions file ssid def Site specific identification definitions file eventmgr cfg Event management configurations file atmvuni db ATM virtual UNI configuration database file atmtrnk db ATM trunking configuration database file cnctn db Connectio...

Page 521: ...p for the File Transfer Process Perform the following procedure to set up for a file transfer Begin 1 Set up the cabling and connections between the computer workstation the local modem and the telephone line For more information see Upgrading Using the XModem YModem File Transfer Method on page 13 15 2 Set up the cabling and connections between the PSAX system CPUn module the remote modem and the...

Page 522: ...ator log onto the PSAX system 2 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Software Ver sion Configuration option The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 12 2 is dis played 3 On the Software Version Configuration window select the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer option The XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window see Figure 12 3 is dis played Note For the database file transfer proces...

Page 523: ... system XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window 7 In the terminal emulator field for the location of the file specify the drive and the directory pathname on the computer workstation system disk where you want to transfer copy the database files For example specify a pathname like the following x directory filename where x is the drive letter for the computer worksta tion system disk and directory is a...

Page 524: ...ile Initiates the receiving function of the file transfer process to the CPUn module system disk from the CD ROM con taining the software upgrade files running in a CD ROM drive in a Unix or PC workstation Reset Display to System Defaults Redisplays the default values in the fields Go Back to Version Configuration Redisplays the Software Version Configuration window Table 12 6 Field Descriptions f...

Page 525: ...you are backing up PSAX system configuration database files to your computer workstation Do not use it for software upgrade files Error Check Default CRC 16 Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies the type of error checking performed on the data received This field is displayed only when the value XModem is selected in the Pro tocol field CRC 16 Indicates that the error checking method ...

Page 526: ... YModem Indicates that the YModem protocol is to be used for sending the PSAX system files to the com puter workstation where you will store your PSAX system backup YModem G Indicates that the YModem G protocol is to be used for sending the PSAX system files to the computer workstation where you will store your PSAX system backup XModem Indicates that the XModem protocol is to be used for sending ...

Page 527: ...s all the configuration database files to your PSAX system Begin 1 Ensure that a standard 10Base T Ethernet cable is connected between the Ethernet port on the primary CPUn module in the PSAX system and the network and that you have a stable connection between the com puter workstation on which your backup configuration files are stored and the CPUn module 2 Log onto the PSAX system console Packet...

Page 528: ...1 In a nonredundant PSAX system connect a standard 10Base T Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the CPUn module In a redundant PSAX system connect cables to both the primary and the standby CPUn mod ules Ensure that you have a stable connection from the source PC or network management workstation to the CPUn module 2 Use the DOS drive and change directory commands to access the drive and direct...

Page 529: ...the databases using the XModem YModem file transfer method involves transferring files from the PC workstation to the PSAX sys tem This procedure includes two major tasks First set up the cabling and connections between the PC workstation and the PSAX system CPUn module start up the VT100 terminal emulation software on the PC workstation and ensure you have communication between the two devices se...

Page 530: ... Note For restoring database files use only the Receive Options panel 4 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 12 6 Commands on this window are described in Table 12 5 5 Select the Receive File command on the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window The terminal emulator displaying the PSAX system window interface scrolls the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer ...

Page 531: ...lator send function dialog box 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 to specify another filename for XModem until you have transferred all the backup files to the CPUn module system disk 10 Go to Rebooting the PSAX System on page 12 20 End Restoring Backup Files to the Standby CPUn Module If you have a redundant CPUn module configuration you must restore the backup database files to the standby CPUn module T...

Page 532: ...boot the PSAX System 1 Redisplay the Console Interface Main Menu window by pressing Ctrl G from any window 2 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Diagnostics option The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed 3 On the Diagnostics Menu window select the Reboot Hardware Com ponents command The Remote Reboot Configuration window is displayed 4 On the Remote Reboot Configuration window se...

Page 533: ...ng your PacketStar PSAX system software for Release 9 0 0 The following topics are presented Saving Your Modified System Configuration if applicable Backing Up Your Current Database Files Prior to Upgrade Choosing the System Software File Transfer Method Upgrading Using the File Transfer Protocol Method Module LED Indicators During Booting System Events During Booting Verifying Successful Download...

Page 534: ...tocol allows the fastest transmission of the three types however this protocol does not acknowledge receipt of packets You can receive all files grouped under a subdirectory at one time The YModem protocol is a slower method of transmission but is more reli able because it acknowledges receipt of packets You can receive all files grouped under a subdirectory at one time The XModem protocol is a la...

Page 535: ...use the FTP server function that is included in the operating system If you are using Microsoft Windows 95 or 98 to upgrade your PSAX system software you need to obtain an FTP server software program For Windows 95 or 98 obtain an FTP server software program which is available from several Inter net web sites If you plan to use a shareware program you are responsible for following the terms of the...

Page 536: ...ervice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window see Figure 13 1 select the Software Version Configuration option The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 13 2 is dis played Figure 13 1 Console Interface Main Menu Window Figure 13 2 Software Version Configuration Window ...

Page 537: ...ormation provided in Table 13 3 Figure 13 3 SRD Download Configuration Window Table 13 2 Commands for the SRD Download Configuration Window Command Function Start System Software FTP Process Begins the software release download via the FTP con nection Abort System Software FTP Process Stops the downloading of files This command is dis played only after the download process has already begun Update...

Page 538: ... FTP client software Account Pass word Default N A Range N A Format alphanumeric up to 20 characters Specifies the account password you have already set up in your FTP client software CD Rom File Path Default Enter file path here Range N A Format alphanumeric Specifies the path for the CD ROM drive where the new PSAX system software resides Type over the default value Enter file path here x upgrad...

Page 539: ...status code val ues see the table below Error Status Codes for the Error Status Field on the SRD Download Configuration Window Table 13 3 Field Descriptions for the SRD Download Configuration Window Continued Field Name Field Values Description Table 13 4 Error Status Code Values for the Error Status Field on the SRD Download Configuration Window Field Value Description CpuAbort Displayed when the...

Page 540: ...played when the IP address you entered in the IP Address field for the host workstation is not a valid address Verify the IP address re enter the information and select the Start System Software FTP Process command again LibraryCRCFail Displayed when the cyclic redundancy checking on a downloaded library failed Typically in this error condition the CRC on a downloaded library file does not match t...

Page 541: ...workstation is operational The FTP server software is running Try the download again by selecting the Start System Software FTP Process command UnableToMakeNextTree Displayed when the directory which will contain the new system software release could not be created for example the disk drive failed Call Technical Support for assistance UnableToOpenFile Displayed when a file could not be opened for...

Page 542: ...roceed with the upgrade at the present time type N for no displays the following message Operation aborted proceed with the sys tem upgrade type Y for yes determines whether you made any changes to your system configuration without saving the configuration before you selected the Upgrade Software Version command If this condition is true the following message is displayed instead Configuration fil...

Page 543: ...on window choose one of the options in Table 13 6 Configuration files were modified Do you want to proceed without saving y n Figure 13 4 Migration of the Files During the PSAX System Upgrade Fallback Directory scsi fallback Current Directory scsi current Next Directory scsi next FTP File Transfer Process First Stage Software Upgrade Process Second Stage Current database files are copied CD ROM Ne...

Page 544: ...the red LED lights and the green LED ACTIVE becomes dark Table 13 6 Determining Whether to Save Your Current System Configuration Before Upgrade If you do the following The system do not want to pro ceed with an unsaved configura tion type N for no displays the following message Please save the configuration files from the main screen before Upgrading Proceed to steps 2 and 3 in this procedure fol...

Page 545: ...D is blinking data will be lost and any old configuration present on the standby CPUn module is displayed System Events During Booting The following events occur during the final stage of the upgrade process In a PSAX system with redundant two CPUn modules the following events occur The system copies the fallback and current directories to the standby backup CPUn module The standby module boots in...

Page 546: ...teps a After the PSAX system finishes the boot process log onto the system in the normal fashion b To access the Firmware Version Control window follow this path Console Interface Main Menu window select the Software Ver sion Configuration option Software Version Configuration window select the Firmware Version Control option c On the Firmware Version Control window verify that the value Done is d...

Page 547: ...tware Files Using XModem YModem Lucent recommends that you use the FTP method however if you have only the XModem or YModem file transfer method available you should consider which of the three XModem or YModem protocols in the following list to use Of these three protocols Lucent recommends you use either the YModem G or the YModem protocol per the following considerations The YModem G protocol a...

Page 548: ...modem communication function enter the telephone number of the line connected to the modem connected to the PSAX system End Downloading Software Files Using XModem YModem Perform the steps in the following procedure to download software files to your PSAX system Begin 1 Using the VT100 terminal emulator log on to the PSAX system 2 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Software Ver s...

Page 549: ...the XModem YModem File Transfer Method The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 13 5 is dis played 3 On the Software Version Configuration window select the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer option The XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window see Figure 13 6 is dis played Figure 13 5 Software Version Configuration Window XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Selected ...

Page 550: ...s Panel Selected Table 13 10 Commands for the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Command Function Send File Initiates the send function of the file transfer process from the CPUn module system disk to a storage medium such as a Unix or PC workstation system disk Receive File Initiates the receiving function of the file transfer process to the CPUn module system disk from the CD ROM con taining the...

Page 551: ...ile that will be trans mitted Binary Indicates that the binary format is to be used Use this format to download software upgrade files Text Indicates that the ASCII text format is to be used Use this format only when you are backing up PSAX system configuration database files to your computer workstation Do not use it for software upgrade files Error Check Default CRC 16 Range N A Format Predefine...

Page 552: ... data YModem Indicates that the YModem protocol is to be used for sending the PSAX system files to the com puter workstation where you will store your PSAX system backup YModem G Indicates that the YModem G protocol is to be used for sending the PSAX system files to the computer workstation where you will store your PSAX system backup XModem Indicates that the XModem protocol is to be used for sen...

Page 553: ...D ROM drive x scsi next subdirectory filename if you are using XModem where x is the drive letter for the CD ROM drive Be sure you enter the subdirectory name or the subdirectory and file name if using XModem exactly so that it matches the names you previ ously entered on the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window see Figure 13 6 All subdirectory and file names are listed in the readme txt file accomp...

Page 554: ...grade the software chassis will reboot y n 3 In response to this system prompt type Y for yes Initially the following message is displayed Upgrading the software to the next version After about 30 seconds the chassis boots When this event is finished you are able to log on to the PSAX system again 4 For information about the CPUn module behavior and system events occurring during booting see the s...

Page 555: ...r an I O or a server module includes the following tasks Accessing the Firmware Version Control Window Selecting a Firmware Driver Downloading a Firmware Driver Accessing the Firmware Version Control Window To access the Firmware Version Control window on which you change or update firmware drivers for I O and server modules perform the steps in the following procedure Begin 1 On the Console Inter...

Page 556: ...ers for that module In the NextVersion field each driver available for that module is dis played as you press Enter The default driver is indicated by an asterisk next to the driver filename The first four digits of the driver code corre spond to the firmware release number The last four digits of the driver code correspond to the checksum The drivers displayed in this field are the only downloada...

Page 557: ... Firmware Version Control window The PSAX system attempts to download the driver for this I O or server module for approximately six minutes The PSAX system will recognize the I O or server module automatically when you install the configured I O or server module during the download time six minutes If the correct I O or server module is not installed during the download time you must select the S...

Page 558: ...he fields on this window are described in Table 13 14 Figure 13 9 Firmware Version Control Window Table 13 13 Commands for the Firmware Version Control Window Command Function Update Screen Refreshes the values on this window to display the current firmware configuration for all modules in the system Start Upgrade Initiates the downloading of firmware by the selected driver in the NextVersion fiel...

Page 559: ...tratum3 4 module is installed Card Type Default N A Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the name of the I O or server module in the slot Current Ver Default N A Range dependent on installed software version Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the version of the firmware currently loaded on this module The first four characters of the driver filename correspond to the firmware rel...

Page 560: ...te and successful Progress Indicates that the new firmware is currently being downloaded Retry Indicates that the PSAX system is attempting to download the firmware After 2 048 attempts are tried unsuccessfully the value Failed is displayed in this field ReqRepTimeout Indicates that a request to download the firm ware was made but no reply from the module was received during the designated time pe...

Page 561: ...ion NextVersion Default N A Range dependent on installed software version Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the version of the firmware you select to download to the module The first four characters of the driver filename correspond to the firmware release number FRN in hexadecimal format and the last four characters correspond to the checksum in hexadecimal format Note An asterisk after the...

Page 562: ... 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 The Equipment Configuration window is displayed Updated infor mation in the SW Version field is displayed for the newly updated module A confirmation message is displayed in the status line at the bottom of the window End ...

Page 563: ...p plied with the chassis to connect the system to a workstation The console cable adapters are described in Console Cable Adapters on page A 3 ETHERNET1 and ETHERNET2 Connector The CPU4 module faceplate also provides two 10 100BASE T Ethernet inter faces using two RJ 45 connectors Figure A 1 shows the pin locations for both of the Ethernet connectors on the faceplate of the module Note The ETHERNE...

Page 564: ...kstation The console cable adapters are described in Console Cable Adapters on page A 3 ETHERNET Connector The CPU2 module faceplate also provides a 10BASE T Ethernet interface using an RJ 45 connector Figure A 2 shows the pin locations for the ETHERNET connector on the faceplate of the module Table A 2 CPU4 Module ETHERNET1 and ETHERNET2 Connector Pin Assignments Pin Description 1 TD CPU4 transmi...

Page 565: ...rs If you are using the console cable supplied with the chassis to connect to the serial port of a personal computer PC or workstation use either an RJ 12 to DB9 adapter or an RJ 12 to DB25 adapter both supplied with the chassis Table A 5 describes the pin assignments for RJ 12 to DB9 adapter and Table A 6 describes the pin assignments for RJ 12 to DB25 adapter Table A 4 CPU2 Module ETHERNET Conne...

Page 566: ...J 45 connector on the Stratum 3 4 module Alarm Module Connectors The following connectors ALARM and STATUS CONTROL are provided on the Alarm module model 20N79 for CO alarm sensors and remote controls ALARM Connector Figure A 3 illustrates the pin locations of the 26 pin ALARM connector on the Alarm module model 20N79 faceplate Table A 7 Stratum 3 4 Module RJ 45 Connector Pin Assignments Pin Descr...

Page 567: ... Alarm COM contact White Brown 13 Audible Critical Alarm NC contact White Violet 1 Audible Critical Alarm NO contact White Tan 4 Audible Major Alarm COM contact White Pink 14 Audible Major Alarm NC contact White Gray 3 Audible Major Alarm NO contact Brown White 6 Audible Minor Alarm COM contact White Orange 15 Audible Minor Alarm NC contact Tan Brown 5 Audible Minor Alarm NO contact Pink White 20 ...

Page 568: ...olor code subject to change without notice COM is common relay contact between NC and NO contacts Audible and visible critical alarm relays are shown normally energized when no alarm is being generated A critical alarm is generated through a command that de energizes the relay or when power is lost NC is normally closed relay contact NO is normally open relay contact Battery Return is used typical...

Page 569: ...n Gray 31 Control Output 1 NO contact Tan Violet 36 Control Output 2 COM contact Pink Brown 34 Control Output 2 NC contact Gray Tan 35 Control Output 2 NO contact Brown Pink 38 Control Output 3 COM contact Orange Brown 39 Control Output 3 NC contact Brown Yellow 37 Control Output 3 NO contact Brown Orange 42 Control Output 4 COM contact Green Brown 40 Control Output 4 NC contact Yellow Brown 41 Co...

Page 570: ... 23 Status Input 12 Tan Orange 24 Battery Return Orange Tan 25 Status Input 13 Tan Yellow 26 Battery Return Yellow Tan 27 Status Input 14 Tan Green 28 Battery Return Green Tan 29 Status Input 15 Tan Blue 30 Battery Return Blue Tan Color code subject to change without notice NC is normally closed relay contact NO is normally open relay contact Shown in a normally energized state A control command o...

Page 571: ...er PSAX system which acts as a main router The main router PSAX system is connected to the NMS machine through an Ethernet connection The main router is connected to an intermediate router PSAX system or an end system PSAX system through ATM connec tions In this configuration ATM connections are made to the nearest hop in the tree structure This route connection allows you to flexibly manage any n...

Page 572: ...station 2 Setting up ATM ARP entries for the end of the ATM connection at the SUN workstation see Setting Up ATM ARP Table Entries on page B 3 Setting Up the FORE Card on the SUN Workstation On the SUN workstation assign the FORE card interface an IP address that is on a different network than the IP address for the Ethernet interface of the SUN workstation Perform the following procedure to set u...

Page 573: ...ditional instructions on the many variables you may encounter beyond this point End Setting Up ATM ARP Table Entries ATM ARP table entries should be created on the SUN machine Each entry specifies the remote PSAX system in band management IP address primary and the corresponding ATM connection VCC VPC that is connected to the remote PSAX system Add a PVC connection on the FORE card to the in band ...

Page 574: ...ORE card interface IP address Here a direct connection implies that it should not be IP routed through a CPUn module It should be an ATM connection which may be tunneled through a number of switches 6 If the ATM end points are connected to a Cisco router instead of a SUN machine then the remote PSAX system can be configured with a default gateway address which should be the same as the in band con...

Page 575: ...his configuration one or more PSAX systems can act as routers to channel traffic to different subnets There are two type of router PSAX system connections The first type is the main router connected directly to the NMS stations either through Ethernet or OC3c ATM connection and the second type is the intermediate router PSAX system The main router PSAX system has only one type of connection downst...

Page 576: ... and network address to the NMS stations configured in the connection table With this configuration an upstream connec tion should be made only to the NMS network 7 The tree structure is based on subnet routing where connections to each subtree lie in one subnet and the connections to a downstream subtree are configured with in band subnetwork addresses and a mask larger wider in ones than the par...

Page 577: ... Connections downstream from Node B to the subtrees should have a mask greater than for the connection downstream on parent Node A 255 255 0 0 if they go to network 20 0 0 0 For example mask 255 255 255 0 is assigned for downstream connection 3 Configure the primary IP Address for in band management on the CPUn module of main router PSAX system Node C using the console inter face Select the Site S...

Page 578: ...ment on the CPUn module of the main router PSAX system Node Y using the console interface Select the Site Specific Configuration In Band Management menu options Example Primary IP Address 020 002 001 002 Primary IP Mask 255 255 255 000 8 Configure the primary IP Address for in band management on the CPUn module of main router PSAX system Node Z using the console inter face Select the Site Specific...

Page 579: ...11 Set up in band management connections on the CPUn module of Node C Example Slot Slot Number VPI VPIbc IP Address NMS net addr Port 1 VCI VCIbc IP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Slot Slot Number VPI VPIce IP Address 020 001 001 003 Port 1 VCI VCIce IP Mask 255 255 255 000 Channel 1 Slot Slot Number VPI VPIcf IP Address 020 001 001 004 Port 1 VCI VCIcf IP Mask 255 255 255 000 Channel 1 12 Set up in ...

Page 580: ...band IP address Setting Up Connections for Hybrid Connection Configuration Perform the following procedure to configure a hybrid connection Begin 1 In the hybrid connection type Ethernet to in band network routing as well as ATM channel tunneling is used Log in as root on the SUN machine and add a routing table entry using route add command route add net In Band network address PSAX IP address on ...

Page 581: ...ould be configured on each of the NMS station SUN machine to use the main router PSAX system as gateway to that network The metric should be set to 2 7 The default gateway can be configured on the remote PSAX system to use the main router PSAX system as a gateway 8 The main router PSAX system should be configured with in band con nections to each of the remote PSAX systems 9 The remote PSAX system...

Page 582: ...ddress for in band management on the CPUn module of main router PSAX system Node D using the console inter face Select the Site Specific Configuration In Band Management menu options Example Primary IP Address 020 001 001 004 Primary IP Mask 255 000 000 000 5 Configure the primary IP address for in band management on the CPUn module of main router PSAX system Node E using the console inter face Se...

Page 583: ...n the CPUn module of each of the Nodes B C D and E Example Node B Slot Slot Number VPI VPIab IP Address NMS net addr Port 1 VCI VCIab IP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Node C Slot Slot Number VPI VPIac IP Address NMS net addr Port 1 VCI VCIac IP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Node D Slot Slot Number VPI VPIad IP Address NMS net addr Port 1 VCI VCIad IP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Node E Slot Slot Number...

Page 584: ...Appendix B Configuring In Band Management Using the Hybrid Connection Configuration B 14 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 585: ...able Module transmit clock options ATM Traffic Descriptors Purpose of Traffic Descriptors When you create a PVC you can select one of several traffic descriptors by entering the desired value in the Conformance Type field on the user inter face windows for certain connection types The traffic descriptor specifies which traffic parameters are used for traffic control It also determines the number a...

Page 586: ...riority for bucket 1 and CLP 0 1 cells high and low priority for bucket 2 The PSAX system ignores the CLP bit value for cells passing into bucket 1 and drops all cells violating the value set for the PCR The remainder of the cells are passed to bucket 2 The PSAX system ignores the CLP bit value for cells passing into bucket 2 and drops all cells violating the value set for the sustainable cell rat...

Page 587: ...ace Modules Interport Shared Buffer Ingress Traffic Processing Priority Queuing Egress Traffic Processing Priority Queuing 23N72 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Multimode 23N73 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Single Mode 1 UPC AQueMan GFR TM 4 1 priority queuing Per VC traffic shaping or VI support EPD 24N72 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Multimode 24N73 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Single Mode 4 UPC TM4 1 TM 4 1 priority queuing Per VC tra...

Page 588: ...indicates the processing order performed on the traffic See the Quality of Service tables in the Reference Information appendix for more information on the AQueMan algorithm implementation The term TM4 1 refers to af tm 0021 000 Traffic Management 4 1 This standard for priority queuing applies to the newest PSAX modules that run at high speed Further options are available to users within this stan...

Page 589: ...ached Yes ITU T Q 850 10 VCC is unacceptable The VPI VCI is unacceptable to the sending entity for use in the call No ATM Forum UNI 3 0 3 1 16 Normal call clearing No ITU T Q 850 17 User is busy The called party is unable to accept another call because the user busy condition has been encountered Yes ITU T Q 850 18 No user is responding A called party did not respond to a call establishment messag...

Page 590: ... 850 41 Temporary failure The problem will probably last a short period of time that is an immediately retry of the call has a good chance to succeed Yes ITU T Q 850 43 Access information was discarded The network failed to deliver access information to the remote user for example user to user low layer compatibility high layer compatibil ity or subaddress Yes ITU T Q 850 44 Circuit is unavailable...

Page 591: ...mpatible destination The equipment sending this cause code received a request to establish a call with low layer com patibility or other compatibility attributes that cannot be accommodated for example data rate No ITU T Q 850 89 Endpoint reference is not valid The equipment sending this cause code received a message with an endpoint reference that is currently not in use on the user network inter...

Page 592: ...nt is not valid The equipment sending this cause code received an information element that the equipment has implemented but one or more fields in the information element are coded in a way that has not been implemented No ITU T Q 850 101 Message type is not compatible with call state A message was received that is incompatible with the call state Yes ITU T Q 850 102 Recovery on timer expiration A...

Page 593: ...red for FaxRelayMode and performs fax demodulation remodulation If a modem tone is received the firmware ignores it Fax Relay Modem Bypass If a fax tone is received the firmware switches to a channel configured for FaxRelayMode and performs fax demodulation remodulation If a modem tone is received the firmware switches to G 711 mode 64 Kbps and bypasses echo cancellation if enough bandwidth is ava...

Page 594: ...Industry Compliance Specifications Feature Name Product Name Specification Title Notes Integrated Local Management Interface ILMI ILMI over PNNI Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e DS1 IMA DS3 IMA E1 IMA DS3 ATM E3 ATM Enhanced DS1 Enhanced E1 High Density E1 High Speed Medium Density DS1 Multiser ial OC 3c MM SM APS STM 1 MM SM MSP OC 12c STM 4c 1 Port OC 3 STM 1 Unst CES ATM MM SM STM1 ATM Operat...

Page 595: ...C D Voice Servers Enhanced DS1 High Density E1 Medium Density DS1 OC 3c MM SM APS STM 1 MM SM MSP OC 12c STM 4c 1 Port OC 3 STM 1 Unst CES ATM MM SM STM1 ATM Operating Mode only and Quadserial modules af pnni 0055 000 Private Network Network Inter face PNNI SPVCs Annex C Soft PVC Pro cedures for circuit emulation frame relay and terminal emu lation Annex G mandatory require ments ATM Maintenance M...

Page 596: ...UNI 3 0 PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways OC 12c STM 4c 1 Port Chan OC 3 STM 1 Unstruct CES ATM 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 MM SM af uni 0010 002 User Network Interface UNI 3 1 GR 303 DLC Services VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow band Services af vmoa 0145 000 Voice and Multimedia Over ATM Loop Emulation Service Using AAL2 Carrier Group AIS Alarm I 610 OAM F4 F5 Processing re...

Page 597: ... Using AAL2 af vtoa 0119 000 Low Speed Circuit Emulation Service PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways ANSI T1 101 Telecommunications Synchro nization Interface Standard Unstructured DS3 E3 CES mod ule ANSI T1 102 DS3 Electrical Interface Charac teristics CSU DSU loopback Enhanced DS1 DS3 ATM OC 3c MM SM APS modules ANSI T1 105 Synchronous Optical Network Basic De...

Page 598: ...T1 405 Network to customer Installa tion Interfaces Direct inward Dialing Analog Voice Grade Switched Access Using Loop reverse Battery Signaling GR 303 DLC Services ANSI T1 409 Network to Customer Installa tion Interfaces Analog Voice Grade Special Access Lines Using E M Signaling GR 303 DLC Services VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow band Services ANSI T1 602 Integrated Services Digital Net work ISDN Dat...

Page 599: ...nts for Private Branch Exchange PBX Switch ing Equipment High Speed Multiserial and Quadserial modules EIA 530 Defines mechanical electrical interfaces between DTEs and DCEs that transmit serial binary data ETSI 300 012 1 Integrated Services Digital Net work ISDN Basic User Net work Interface Layer 1 Specifi cation and Test Principles ETSI ISDN Support ETSI 300 125 Annex C Soft PVC Procedures V5 2...

Page 600: ...ocol Specification PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways FR 796 Reliability and Quality Generic Requirements Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e DS3 Frame Relay Enhanced DS1 Enhanced E1 High Density E1 Medium Den sity DS1 Multiserial and Quad serial modules FRF 1 1 User to Network UNI Imple mentation Agreement Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e DS3 Frame Relay Enha...

Page 601: ... Channelized STS 1e Channel ized DS3 STS 1e CES OC 3c APS OC 12c STM 4c 1 1 APS MSP MMSM modules GR 253 CORE SONET Transport Systems Revi sion 1 Dec 1997 Common Generic Criteria GR 303 DLC Services Channelized DS3 STS1 e CES module GR 303 CORE Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System Generic Requirements Objectives and Interface D4 Support Stratum DS1 BITS Interfaces Stratum 3 4 modules GR 436 CORE ...

Page 602: ...s PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways GR 1089 CORE NEBS Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecom munications Equipment D4 Support Stratum DS1 BITS Interfaces Stratum 3 4 modules PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways GR 1244 CORE Clocks for Synchronized Networks Common Generic Crite...

Page 603: ...age Proto col Route Server module IETF RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol IETF RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Version 1 0 1 Port Chan OC 3 STM 1 Unstruct CES ATM MM SM modules RFC 1213 Management Infor mation Base for NM MIBII DS1 IMA E1 IMA Enhanced DS1 and Enhanced E1 modules IETF RFC 1406 Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types DS3 IMA DS3 ATM and ...

Page 604: ...ting only Route Server module IETF RFC 1972 A Method for the Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks 1 Port Chan OC 3 STM 1 Unstruct CES ATM MM SM modules RFC 2233 The Interfaces Group MIB using SMIv2 Route Server module Enhanced Router module IETF RFC 2427 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay Obsoletes RFC 1490 1 Port Chan OC 3 STM 1 Unstruct CES ATM MM SM modules IETF RFC 2495...

Page 605: ...s and Other Terminal Equipment Echo Suppressors DSP2A B C D Voice Server modules Echo cancellation general ITU T G 165 General Characteristics of Inter national Telephone Connec tions and International Tele phone Circuits Echo Cancellers ITU T G 702 General Aspects of Digital Trans mission Systems Terminal Equipment Digital Hierarchy Bit Rates PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservi...

Page 606: ...erminal Equipment 40 32 24 16 Kbps Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation ADPCM DSP2x Voice Server modules Annex A Voice compression 8 Kbps Annex B Silence suppression ITU T G 729 General Aspects of Digital Trans mission Systems Coding of Speech at 8 Kbps Using Conju gate Structure Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction CS ACELP ITU T G 732 General Aspects of Digital Trans mission Systems T...

Page 607: ...7 DS3 ATM Enhanced DS1 and Enhanced E1 modules ITU T G 804 ATM cell mapping into Plesio chronous Digital Hierarchy PDH PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways ITU T G 812 Timing Requirements of Slave Clocks Suitable for Use as Node Clocks in Synchronization Net works June 1998 PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways ITU T G 813 Timing...

Page 608: ...cations the ETSI versions of the specifi cations should apply ITU T G 965 V Interfaces at the Digital Local Exchange LE V5 1 Interface based on 2048 Kbps for the Support Of Access Network AN ITU T G 964 and G 965 are functionally equivalent to ETSI EN 300 324 1 and ETSI EN 300 347 1 respectively In cases where detail differences exist between the ITU T and ETSI versions of the specifications the E...

Page 609: ...gnal AIS 1 Port Chan OC 3 STM 1 Unstruct CES ATM MM SM modules ITU T I 361 B ISDN ATM Layer Specification Virtual Private LAN Services VPLS over ATM 1 Port Chan OC 3 STM 1 Unstruct CES ATM MM SM modules ITU T I 363 B ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification Only AAL1 AAL2 and AAL5 are supported DSP2x Voice Server modules ITU T I 363 1 B ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification Type 1 AAL Multiplexin...

Page 610: ...ITU T I 372 Integrated Services Digital Net work ISDN Overall Network Aspects and Functions Frame Relaying Bearer Service Net work to Network Interface Requirements ITU T I 413 Integrated Services Digital Net work ISDN User Network Interfaces B ISDN User Net work Interface ITU T I 430 Basic User Network Interface Layer 1 Specification Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES D...

Page 611: ...cation signal AIS Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES DS3 ATM E3 ATM DS1 IMA DS3 IMA E1 IMA Enhanced DS1 Enhanced E1 DSP2A B C D Voice Servers Route Server High Density E1 High Speed Medium Density DS1 Multiserial Quadserial 1 Port Chan OC 3 STM 1 Unstruct CES ATM MM SM OC 3c APS MM SM STM 1 MSP MM SM OC 12c STM 4c MM SM and Unstructured DS3 E3 CES modules ITU T I 610 B I...

Page 612: ...Frame Mode Switched and Permanent Virtual Connec tion Control and Status Moni toring ATM UNI interfaces 3 0 3 1 4 0 ITU T Q 2110 B ISDN SAAL Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol SSCOP ATM UNI interfaces 3 0 3 1 4 0 ITU T Q 2130 B ISDN SAAL Service Specific Coordination Function SSCF for Support of Signaling at the User Network Interface ITU T Q 2931 B ISDN Application protocols for access...

Page 613: ...lls Multiserial module ITUT V 35 Defines signaling for data rates greater than 19 2 Kbps for a trunk interface between net work access device and a packet network V5 2 See ETSI 300 347 1 Enhanced DS1 and Enhanced E1 modules TR TSU 001369 Generic Requirement for Frame Relay PVC Exchange Services Multiserial module X 21 bis CCITT Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit Terminating...

Page 614: ...UNI 3 0 3 1 4 0 ATM Virtual Interface Bridge CAS TrunkLine Circuit Emulation Frame Relay UNI NNI GR 303 HDLC Pass through PRI ISDN Network User Terminal Emulation Connection Type AAL2 Trunking X X X X X ATM to ATM virtual channel con nection VCC PVC X X X X X ATM to ATM virtual path connec tion VPC PVC X X X X Bridge to ATM VCC PVC X X X X X X Bridge to bridge PVC X Circuit emulation to ATM VCC PV...

Page 615: ...PVC X X X X X Table C 6 Connection Type by Interface Type Continued Interface Type ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM UNI 3 0 3 1 4 0 ATM Virtual Interface Bridge CAS TrunkLine Circuit Emulation Frame Relay UNI NNI GR 303 HDLC Pass through PRI ISDN Network User Terminal Emulation Connection Type Table C 7 Interface Type by I O Module Type Interface ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNN...

Page 616: ...es 23N60 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice X X X X X X X X X X 23N61 1 Port Channelized DS3 CES X X 23N68 1 Port DS3 IMA X X X X X 20N03 1 Port Unchannelized DS3 Frame Relay X 23N62 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format X X X X X X X X X 20N02 2 Port DS3 ATM X X X X 20N22 2 Port E3 ATM X X X X 23N03 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES X X X X 23N74 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM X X X X X 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM Prote...

Page 617: ... ATM Multimode X X X X X 24N70 2 Port OC 3c STM 1 ATM Multimode X X X X 24N71 2 Port OC 3c STM 1 ATM Single Mode X X X X 24N72 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Multimode X X X X 24N73 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Single Mode X X X X OC 3c Interface Only Modules 20N12 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with AQueMan X X X X 20N13 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with AQueMan X X X X 20N14 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with Traffic Shaping X X X X Ta...

Page 618: ... Shaping X X X X 20N65 1 Port STM 1 Single Mode with Traffic Shaping X X X X 20N92 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Multimode X X X X X 20N93 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Single Mode X X X X X OC 12c STM 4c Interface Modules 23N72 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Multimode X X X X X 23N73 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Single Mode X X X X X Voice 2 Wire Interface Modules 20N32 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office X 20N30 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station...

Page 619: ...vices in the STM ATM mode only The module supports CE in the OC3 UCE mode only European modules do not support this interface with the 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station module or the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module Table C 7 Interface Type by I O Module Type Continued Interface ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM UNI 4 0 ATM UNI 3 0 3 1 ATM Virtual Interface Bridge CAS Trunkline Circuit Emu...

Page 620: ...is service allows delay variance and offers a minimum cell rate guarantee When used with frame based data encapsulated in AAL5 PDUs it provides frame based cell discard GFR is used for frame relay or ethernet over ATM Unspecified Bit Rate UBR This service allows for best effort transport by the network Cells are transported by the network whenever bandwidth is available and the user presents traff...

Page 621: ...rt Data VBR nrt2 Lower than VBR nrt1 Data Guaranteed Frame Rate GFR GFR2 Lowest shares queue with UBR Lower than VBR nrt Frame relay Ethernet TCP Unspecified Bit Rate UBR UBR Lowest Lowest UDP Table C 9 Mapping ATM Service Categories to PSAX System Priority Levels Continued ATM Service Category Connection Configuration Field Value AQueMan Priority Legacy Implementation ATM Forum Traffic Management...

Page 622: ... column value 909 the ATM Traffic Shap ing feature is actually shaping the traffic to the Actual CPS column value 906 cps The divergence is smallest at low PCR Figure C 1 Combining the UPC Feature and Either the TS or VI Feature on a Connection Chassis Backplane VI or TS Rx Tx Ingress Path Egress Path UPC I O Module 1 VI or TS Rx Tx Ingress Path Egress Path UPC I O Module 2 Table C 11 ATM Traffic ...

Page 623: ...798 1 663 997 3 925 3 970 3 925 1 741 393 4 107 4 156 4 107 1 782 854 4 205 4 257 4 205 1 804 335 4 256 4 308 4 256 1 826 339 4 307 4 362 4 307 1 848 886 4 361 4 416 4 361 1 871 997 4 415 4 472 4 415 1 895 693 4 471 4 529 4 471 1 919 997 4 528 4 588 4 528 1 944 932 4 587 4 648 4 587 1 970 523 4 647 4 710 4 647 1 996 797 4 709 4 774 4 709 2 023 781 4 773 4 839 4 773 2 051 504 4 838 4 907 4 838 2 07...

Page 624: ...322 7 208 7 359 7 208 3 119 995 7 358 7 516 7 358 3 186 378 7 515 7 679 7 515 3 255 647 7 678 7 850 7 678 3 327 995 7 849 8 028 7 849 3 403 631 8 027 8 215 8 027 3 482 785 8 214 8 411 8 214 3 565 709 8 410 8 616 8 410 3 652 677 8 615 8 831 8 615 3 743 994 8 830 9 058 8 830 3 839 994 9 057 9 296 9 057 3 941 047 9 295 9 547 9 295 4 047 561 9 546 9 812 9 546 4 159 994 9 811 10 093 9 811 4 278 851 10 ...

Page 625: ... 547 10 697 126 25 229 27 171 25 229 11 519 982 27 170 29 435 27 170 12 479 981 29 434 32 111 29 434 13 614 524 32 110 35 322 32 110 14 975 977 35 321 39 246 35 321 16 639 974 39 245 44 152 39 245 18 719 971 44 151 50 459 44 151 21 394 253 50 458 58 869 50 458 24 959 961 58 868 70 642 58 868 29 951 954 70 641 88 303 70 641 37 439 942 88 302 117 737 88 302 49 919 923 117 736 176 605 117 736 Table C...

Page 626: ...0N03 1 Port Unchannelized DS3 Frame Relay PC PC PC 20N02 2 Port DS3 ATM PC PC NA 20N22 2 Port E3 ATM PC PC PC 23N03 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES PC VPC PC VPC NA 23N74 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM PC PC NA 23N02 3 Port Unstructured DS3 E3 CES PC PC PC Fiber Optic Interface Modules 20N12 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with AQueMan PC PC NA 20N13 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with AQueMan PC PC NA 20N14 1 Port OC 3c M...

Page 627: ...Single Mode PC PC NA 23N12 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES Multimode PC VPC PC VPC NA 23N13 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES Single mode PC VPC PC VPC NA Sychronous Residual Time Stamp PC Port and Interface Configuration window NA Not Applicable Also provides a DS0A composite clock Also provides a DS0A composite clock VPC Virtual Port and Interface Configuration window Also provides a CardFreeR...

Page 628: ...Appendix C Reference Information PSAX I O Module Transmit Clock Options C 44 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

Page 629: ... 8 Port HDSL 2 HDSL2 MS 23N33 12 Port Medium Density DS1 IMA 23N64 12 Port Medium Density DS1 Multiservice 24N64 12 Port Medium Density DS1 E1 DS0A CES 23N35 24 Port High Density DS1 Multiservice DS3 E3 and STS 1e Interface Modules 23N61 1 Port Channelized DS3 CES 23N60 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice 23N62 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format 23N68 1 Port DS3 IMA 20N03 1 Port Unchannelized DS3...

Page 630: ...de 20N72 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Multimode 20N73 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Single Mode 20N12 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with AQueMan 20N14 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with Traffic Shaping 20N13 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with AQueMan 20N15 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with Traffic Shaping 20N92 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Multimode 20N93 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Single Mode 20N62 1 Port STM 1 Multimode with AQueMan 20N64 1 Port ST...

Page 631: ...ilable the IMA pipe shrinks in band width to the remaining T1s and continues to pass traffic When a problem T1 comes back on line the IMA pipe will enlarge to take full advantage of the restored bandwidth Software Features The 6 Port DS1 IMA module offers ATM IMA services including permanent virtual circuits soft permanent virtual circuits and switched virtual circuits The module supports ATM UNI ...

Page 632: ...igured for DS1 circuit emu lation service the 6 Port Enhanced DS1 T1 Multiservice module interfaces with TDM channelized DS1 circuits It converts channelized digital signals usually voice data to ATM virtual channels This module can adapt a maxi mum of 24 DS0 channels per port to ATM virtual channels with individual virtual path identifiers VPIs and virtual channel identifiers VCIs using structure...

Page 633: ...loop carrier systems interchange POPs Internet servers and private data networks You can configure each port on the 8 Port HDSL2 Multiservice module to provide N x 64 Kbps fractional T1 structured circuit emulation service When configured for DS1 circuit emulation service the module interfaces with TDM channelized DS1 circuits It converts channelized data usually voice data to ATM virtual channels...

Page 634: ...A maximum of six IMA groups may be configured per module This module offers native DS1 ATM services and DS1 IMA services including permanent virtual circuits soft permanent virtual circuits and switched vir tual circuits The module supports UNI v3 a UNI v4 0 IISP PNNI and ILMI This functionality enables service providers to offer both individual unchan nelized DS1 ATM services without IMA overhead...

Page 635: ... module interfaces with TDM channelized DS1 circuits It converts channelized data usually voice data to ATM virtual channels By using structured channelized cir cuit emulation this module can adapt a maximum of 24 DS1channels per port to ATM virtual channels with individual virtual path identifiers VPIs and virtual channel identifiers VCIs Signaling bit transport is also pro vided based on ATM For...

Page 636: ...nd a DS0A mode to support SS7 traffic across the network This module also provides a line rate of 1 544 Mbps per DS1 port 2 048 Mbps per E1 port and 64 Kbps per DS0A port Each port can be independently configured to provide Nx64 Kbps fractional T1 struc tured channelized and unchannelized circuit emulation service CES with Nx64 Kbps CAS and unstructured CES This module runs at a high speed in the ...

Page 637: ...rate interface service PRI ISDN with 64 Kbps clear channel capability for the D channel AAL2 cell formatting for interworking with the DSP2A DSP2B DSP2C and DSP2D Voice Server modules The 12 Port Medium Density DS1 E1 DS0A CES DS0A Mode module sup ports the following circuit emulation services Unstructured DS0A signal transport 1x64 Kbps CES with AAL1 Trunk Conditioning Hardware Features The 12 Po...

Page 638: ...00564291 Each port can be independently configured to provide for chan nelized and unchannelized frame relay configurations circuit emulation ser vice CES CAS trunkline service high level data link control HDLC pass through mode integrated services digital network with a primary rate inter face ISDN PRI service and ATM services All services are available in pro tected or non protected configuratio...

Page 639: ...ng haul 0 dB 7 5 dB 15 dB 22 5 dB receiver sensitivity 32 dB Framing mode ESF D4 DS3 E3 and STS 1e Interface Modules 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice Module 23N60 The 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice and the 1 Port Channelized DS3 CES modules have a line rate of 44 736 Mbps The physical port is divided channelized into 28 virtual DS1 ports Each virtual DS1 port can be chan nelized into 24 in...

Page 640: ... Features The following services and functions are available on the 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice module The 1 Port Channelized DS3 CES module provides only the functions enabled by circuit emulation service ATM services channelized and unchannelized with ATM traffic policing UPC support capability ATM UNI 3 0 and 3 1 with integrated link management interface ILMI capability Interim inter sw...

Page 641: ...sporting and termi nating D channels on PRI links Typically this module is used to connect the Multiservice Media Gateway system to a TDM voice switch or digital cross connect device DACS via three ports This module can be configured to provide N 64 Kbps fractional DS1 struc tured circuit emulation service When configured for DS1 circuit emulation service the module interfaces with TDM channelized...

Page 642: ...ate DS3 44 736 Mbps STS 1e 51 84 Mbps Line encoding mode B3ZS Loopback capabilities line loopback local loopback and DS1 ANI in line codes for loopback Line buildout short 0 133 feet long 134 266 feet Framing modes ESF and SF for CES The 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e Multiservice Protection module pro vides N 1 traffic protection when used within a protection group In addition to its N 1 Protectio...

Page 643: ...6 Kbps or 64 Kbps for service transport with 8 Kbps for robbed bit signaling per DS0 With the 64 Kbps clear channel capability this module can connect to a device using ISDN primary rate interface PRI service Because this structured circuit emulation service can be configured to use only a fraction of the time slots the user can configure several inde pendent emulated circuits to share one service...

Page 644: ...h a line rate of 44 736 Mbps Typically this module is used to con nect the PSAX system to an ATM edge switch or digital subscriber line aggre gation multiplexer DSLAM device Each port can be configured for ATM service including ATM UNI 3 0 3 1 and 4 0 ATM IISP user and network and ATM PNNI 1 0 interfaces The 2 Port DS3 ATM module has three types of LED indicators Software Features The 2 Port DS3 A...

Page 645: ...operation Frame relay policing and user selected point to point SVCs are supported on the 1 Port Unchannelized DS3 Frame Relay module Frame relay policing enables the user to manage traffic at the user network interface UNI or net work network interface NNI by setting performance parameters such as the committed information rate CIR excess burst size Be and committed burst size Bc HDLC Pass throug...

Page 646: ...network ATM private network network interface PNNI Hardware Features The 1 Port DS3 IMA module provides the following hardware features Front End DMA interface with one physical port Number of ports one Port density 28 virtual channels Connector type two BNC connectors one to receive data and one to trans mit data Line rate 44 736 Mbps Bandwidth 1 544 to 44 736 Mbps 2 Port E3 ATM Module 20N22 The ...

Page 647: ...ndicators FAIL ACTIVE and LOS loss of signal Software Features Each port on the 3 Port Unstructured DS3 E3 CES module can be configured to perform adaptation for circuit emulation The implementation of ATM Adaptation Layer 1 AAL 1 allows for the transmission of circuit emulation data as constant bit rate CBR traffic across an ATM network Voice frames are converted into ATM cells With circuit emula...

Page 648: ...ules maintain required levels of voice quality while conserving network bandwidth by using digital signal processor tech nology to compress voice traffic See the DSP2x Voice Server Modules User Guide for more information In System Software Release 8 0 0 the number of connections possible through the DSP2D Voice Server module has been increased from 672 to 1008 when using the AAL1 mode and the Algo...

Page 649: ...rs to offer multiple E1 IMA group services using a sin gle module Hardware Features The 6 Port E1 IMA module provides the following hardware features Number of ports 6 Connector type RJ 45 120 Ohm symmetrical pair 4 wire Frame Ground interface Line rate 2 048 Mbps Line encoding mode HDB3 Loopback capabilities local loopback line loopback Line buildout N A Framing mode cyclic redundancy check multi...

Page 650: ...lot 16 is also provided based on ATM Forum standards for channel associ ated signaling CAS With the 64 Kbps clear channel capability the mod ule can connect to a device using an integrated services digital network with a primary rate interface ISDN PRI service Because this structured circuit emulation service can be configured to use only a fraction of the time slots several independent emulated c...

Page 651: ... an effective method of com bining the transport bandwidths of multiple E1 links that are grouped to col lectively provide higher intermediate rates This technique involves inverse multiplexing and de multiplexing of ATM cells in a cyclical fashion among links grouped to form a higher bandwidth logical link whose rate is approxi mately the sum of the link rates This is referred to as an IMA group ...

Page 652: ...E1 circuits It converts channelized data usually voice data to ATM virtual channels This module can adapt a maximum of 31channels per port to ATM virtual channels with individual virtual path identifiers VPIs and virtual channel identifiers VCIs using structured channelized circuit emulation Signaling bit transport from time slot 16 is also provided based on ATM Forum standards for channel associa...

Page 653: ... to operate within shared or separate bridge groups The module has two types of LED indicators The module provides services for bridging from an Ethernet LAN to an ATM WAN using RFC 2684 MAC layer bridging and both PVCs and SPVCs VLAN Ethernet frames can be passed transparently by this module Software Features The 4 Port Ethernet module supports the following software features More information on ...

Page 654: ...xten sion Maximum data payload 1 500 bytes excluding preamble SFD MAC addresses length Ethernet header 22 bytes 7 byte preamble 1 byte SFD 12 byte MAC address 2 byte length type Throughput Each port supports 10 Mbps 10BASE T or 100 Mbps 100BASE T Maximum throughput 294 118 pps based on 64 byte packets simplex traffic flow using two ports configured for 100 Mbps the rate is approx imately 195 Mbps ...

Page 655: ...software features Bridging RFC 2684 Includes the encapsulation of the MAC layer data for filtering and bridge management see Bridging the PacketStar PSAX 4 Port Ethernet Module Guide for more detail supports up to five bridge groups PVC connections 70 maximum Spanning Tree algorithm IEEE 801 1 Ethernet IP Forwarding Note The IP Forwarding feature is not to be confused with the kind of routing capa...

Page 656: ...ar APS MSP feature supports 1 1 protection only the N 1 protection feature is not supported by this module The 1 1 architecture consists of a far end signal that is continuously bridged at the electrical level to the APS MSP working and APS MSP protection I O modules so that the same payloads are transmitted identically to the near end working and protection I O modules At the near end the working...

Page 657: ...3N76 SM have two operating modes The STM 1 mode offers 63 VC 12 E1 channels for ATM services only The OC 3 mode offers 84 VT1 5 DS1 channels for unstructured CES ser vices only Table D 2 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES Module Optical Specifications Feature Module Ch OC 3 STM 1 CES SM Ch OC 3 STM 1 CES MM Number of ports 1 1 Type of connector two for each mod ule transmit and receive SC snap on c...

Page 658: ... short reach applica tions for example connecting interoffice or intraoffice sections of a local area network LAN For instructions on configuring and guidance on using these modules see the PacketStar PSAX 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 Unstructured CES ATM Modules User Guide Software Features These modules use the AQueMan algorithm for traffic flow control The modules also support these interfaces...

Page 659: ...extra traffic channel to be provided The modules provide connection redundancy between parallel ports on both APS MSP protection modules on a strict one to one mapping enabling reli able data transport The mapping must be port x on the working module to port x on the APS MSP protection module for all ports 1 through 4 Cross port protection configuration of port 1 working to any port on the APS MSP...

Page 660: ...ports linear non revertive 1 1 protection in both bidirec tional and unidirectional modes The module is supplied with the following transmission types Table D 4 4 Port OC 3c STM 1 Module Optical Specifications Feature Module OC 3c STM 1 SM OC 3c STM 1 MM Number of ports 4 4 Type of connector two for each module transmit and receive SC snap on connector SC snap on connector Type of fiber optic cabl...

Page 661: ...20N12 MM 20N13 SM or Traffic Shaping 20N14 MM 20N15 SM modules provide a fiber optic interface operating at the OC 3c rate in the concatenated mode of the SONET defined line rate of 155 Mbps The module is supplied with the following transmission types Single mode SM module 20N13 20N15 is intended for long reach applications typically between LANs This module is frequently used to connect high spee...

Page 662: ...raffic Shaping have the opti cal specifications shown in Table D 6 Table D 6 1 Port OC 3c Module with AQueman or Traffic Shaping Optical Specifications Feature Module OC 3c SM AQ or OC 3c SM TS OC 3c MM AQ or OC 3c SM TS Number of ports 1 1 Type of connector two for each mod ule transmit and receive SC snap on connector SC snap on connector Type of fiber optic cable single mode multimode Fiber opt...

Page 663: ...cal area network LAN Software Features The 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS modules use the AQueMan algorithm for traffic flow control Hardware Features The 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS modules have the optical specifications shown in Table D 7 Table D 7 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Module Optical Specifications Feature Module Single Mode Multimode Number of ports 1 1 Type of connector two for each module transmit and receiv...

Page 664: ... both the Multimode and Single Mode types with the names 1 Port STM 1 MM AQ module and 1 Port STM 1 SM AQ module uses the AQueMan algorithm for flow control The other variation for both the Multimode and Single Mode types with the names 1 Port STM 1 MM TS module and 1 Port STM 1 SM TS module uses traffic shaping for flow control See Chapter 3 of the appropriate PSAX system user guide for more info...

Page 665: ... reach applications typically between LANs This module is frequently used to connect high speed LAN devices such as routers to an ATM network Multimode MM module 20N92 is intended for short reach applications for example interoffice or intraoffice sections of a local area network LAN Software Features The STM 1 1 1 MSP modules use the AQueMan algorithm for traffic flow control Fiber optic cable re...

Page 666: ...l to the APS working and APS protection I O modules so that the same payloads are transmitted identically to the near end working and protection I O modules At the near end the working and protection OC 3c signals are monitored independently and identically for failures The receiving I O mod ules select either the working or the protection signal as the one from which Table D 9 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MS...

Page 667: ...o an ATM network The multimode MM module 24N70 is intended for short reach applica tions for example connecting interoffice or intraoffice sections of a local area network LAN Software Features The modules support ATM traffic shaping and conform to af tm 0121 000 Traffic Management Specification 4 1 see the appropriate PSAX module user guide for more details Hardware Features The 2 Port OC 3c STM ...

Page 668: ...stances supporting eight independent VPNs Static routing Routing information protocol RIP v1 v2 including variable length subnet mask VLSM Classless inter domain routing CIDR interoperability with other routers In addition Phase 1b also supports the new ERM to ATM VCC SPVC con nection type The module parses traffic using IP filtering and aggregates the traffic back to the network backbone routers ...

Page 669: ...mpliance with media access control MAC encapsulation IP over ATM RFC 2684 IP over frame relay RFC 2427 IP over Ethernet Note RFC 2684 supercedes RFC 1483 The Route Server module supports RFC 1483 and RFC 2684 but RFC 2685 VPN identification is not supported RFC 2427 supersedes RFC 1490 These interfaces can be mixed that is IP over ATM to IP over frame relay but may be routed same service type to s...

Page 670: ...ting also allows RIP v2 0 routers to share information that RIP v1 0 routers can not access Available bandwidth becomes the tiebreaker in calculating routes using default parameters for both IISP and PNNI routing Software Features The Route Server module has the following hardware features Supported Interfaces IP over ATM RFC 2684 RFC 2684 supercedes RFC 1483 IP over frame relay IRFC 2427 IP over ...

Page 671: ...to be deployed with other applications in connection gateways involving hand offs to ILECs which require the quality assurance of conducting the continuity test from the cir cuit switch The test features work in conjunction with the Enhanced DS1 the Enhanced E1 the High Density E1 DS1 the Channelized DS3 STS 1e the CPU mod ule and a Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface API Software...

Page 672: ...and 56K 64K circuit emulation service CES conversion The framing for SS7 s Message Transfer Part MTP Level 2 is a modified ver sion of HDLC The difference between SS7 MTP framing and standard HDLC is in the opening and closing 1 byte flag SS7 MTP messages use only the closing flag In order to support external SS7 transport requirements it is necessary to exchange information via T1 circuits where ...

Page 673: ...ported on the 6 Port Multiserial module Frame relay policing enables the user to man age traffic at the user network interface UNI or network network interface NNI by setting performance parameters such as the Committed Information Rate CIR Excess Burst size Be and Committed Burst size Bc Circuit Emulation Each port on the 6 Port Multiserial module can be configured to perform adaptation for circu...

Page 674: ...applications such as wireless and satellite It is a physi cal layer protocol that maintains cell extraction capability at bit error rates up to 10 to the negative second power 2 LANET overhead accounts for 0 63 of link bandwidth It can be implemented over each of the supported serial interface types and is independent of the transmission rate Hardware Features The 6 Port Multiserial module provide...

Page 675: ...ting on a DS3 ATM cell bearing interface At the far end the ATM circuit is adapted based on AAL1 adaptation to a native Quadserial TDM or CES TDM circuit The SS7 traffic can originate from the Quadserial interface and terminate on the Enhanced DS1 interface Software Features The Quadserial module supports the following services ATM ATM UNI 3 0 and 3 1 Interim inter switch signaling protocol IISP u...

Page 676: ...ate each port has a LOS LED which turns on when the port goes off hook It also flashes in synchro nization with an incoming ringing signal to the port Software Features This module is typically configured with an 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station mod ule via a PVC connection to enable a foreign exchange FXO voice service to be transmitted across an ATM network With FXO service the voice switch provides ...

Page 677: ...e PVC PLAR provides a point to point private line between two tele phone sets If either station goes off hook the other one automatically rings The ringing will stop when the called station goes off hook or the calling sta tion goes back on hook The PLAR service provides 20 Hz ring down loop start supervision and no signalling The module also supports FXS service via a PVC connection with a 4 Port...

Page 678: ...Appendix D PSAX Module Features Voice 2 Wire Interface Modules D 50 255 700 447 PacketStar PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 1 Release 9 0 0 ...

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