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 PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide

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Release 8.0.0

Chapter 10  Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files

Backing Up System Database Files

The XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer window (see Figure 10-3) is dis-
played.

Note:

For the database file transfer process, use only the 

Send Options

 

panel.

The commands on this window have the following functions:

4

Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information 
provided in Table 10-2.

Figure 10-3.  XMODEM/YMODEM File Transfer Window (Send Options Panel 

Selected)

Command

Function

Send File

Initiates the send function of the file 
transfer process from the CPU module 
hard disk to a storage medium (such as a 
Unix or PC workstation hard disk). 

Receive File

Initiates the receiving function of the file 
transfer process to the CPU module hard 
disk from the CD-ROM containing the 
software upgrade files (running in a 
CD-ROM drive in a Unix or PC worksta-
tion).

Reset Display to System 
Defaults

Redisplays the default values in the fields.

Go Back to Version Configu-
ration

Redisplays the Software Version Configu-
ration window.

Summary of Contents for PacketStar PSAX 4500

Page 1: ...Doc No 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 September 2002 System Software Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2002 by Lucent Technologies All rights reserved For trademark regulatory compliance and related legal information see the Copyright and Legal Notices section ...

Page 3: ...gies 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 or implied Lucent Tec...

Page 4: ...s Use of other air filters will void your equipment warranty WARNING Damage to the module and or chassis that is caused by excessive force when installing the modules will void your equipment warranty WARNING Shipping the chassis with I O server or CPU modules installed may cause damage to the chassis and the modules Damage to any of the compo nents in the system resulting from improper shipping m...

Page 5: ...3 1995 A4 1997 A11 1997 Europe NOM Mexico AS NZS 3260 1993 S1 1996 Australia New Zealand ACA TS 001 1997 Australia CB Scheme IEC 60950 1991 A1 1992 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1996 International Electromagnetic Compatibility FCC Part 15 Class A USA ICES 003 Issue 3 1998 Class A NMB 003 Version 3 1998 classe A Canada EN 55022 1998 Class A Europe EN55024 1998 Europe EN 300 386 2 1997 Class A Europe AS NZS 35...

Page 6: ...number in addition to other information You must provide this information to the telephone company if they request it The FCC requires Lucent Technologies to provide you with the following information 1 This equipment has digital service interface capabilities using RJ 48C and RJ 48H connectors The facility interface codes with which this equip ment complies for digital services are as follows 04D...

Page 7: ... commis sion or corporation commission for information Underwriters Laboratories UL 1950 This product is UL Listed only when supplied with the following assemblies This product also includes up to 15 I O server or blank faceplate modules consisting of the following Model No Name 45S00 PSAX 4500 Chassis Assembly 23N11 PSAX 2300 4500 48 V dc Power Supply two required 45N05 PSAX 4500 Stratum 3 4 two ...

Page 8: ...33 6 Port DS1 IMA 20N36 6 Port Enhanced DS1 T1 Multiservice 20N07 6 Port Multiserial 20N30 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station 23N33 12 Port Medium Density DS1 IMA 23N64 12 Port Medium Density DS1 Multiservice 24N64 12 Port Medium Density DS1 E1 DS0A CES 20N79 Alarm 20N29 DSP2A Voice Server 20N28 DSP2B Voice Server 23N27 DSP2C Voice Server 23N29 DSP2D Voice Server 23N26 DSP2E Voice Server 23N25 DSP2F Voic...

Page 9: ...ette confor mité est confirmée par le numéro d enregistrement Le sigle IC placé devant le numéro d enregistrement signifie que l enregistre ment s est effectué conformément à une déclaration de conformité et indique que les spécifications techniques d Industrie Canada ont été respectées Il n implique pas qu Industrie Canada a approuvé le matériel European Union Regulatory Statement CE Marking Here...

Page 10: ...Standard CE Kennzeichnung für die Europäische Gemeinschaft CE Markierung Hiermit erklärt Lucent Technologies dass die PacketStar PSAX 1000 48 V DC und 220 V PSAX 1250 48 V DC und 220 V PSAX 2300 und PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways die notwendigen Anforderun gen und anderen relevanten Vorschriften der folgenden Council Direktiven einhalten Niederspannungsdirektive 72 23 EEC Elektromagnetische...

Page 11: ... passerelles de média multiser vices PacketStar PSAX 1000 48 V c c et 220 V ca PSAX 1250 48 V c c et 220 V ca PSAX 2300 et PSAX 4500 sont conformes aux exigences essen tielles et autres dispositions pertinentes des directives suivantes du Conseil Basse tension 72 23 CEE Compatibilité électromagnétique CEM 89 336 CEE Matériel radio et terminaux de télécommunications 1999 5 CE Les passerelles de méd...

Page 12: ...ringen van overeenstem ming kunnen worden bekeken of afgedrukt op de volgende Internet site met openbare toegang http www lucent com ins doclibrary Padrão Regulador da União Europeia CE Marcação Características A Lucent Technologies vem por este meio declarar que os Concentradores de Acesso PacketStar PSAX 1000 48 V dc e 220V CA PSAX 1250 48 V dc e 220V CA PSAX 2300 e PSAX 4500 obedecem aos requis...

Page 13: ...öm PSAX 2300 och PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gate ways uppfyller de väsentliga kraven och andra relevanta bestämmelser som gäller enligt följande Europarådsdirektiv Lågspänning 72 23 EEC Elektromagnetisk kompatibilitet EMC 89 336 EEC Radioutrustning och telekommunikationskopplingsutrustning 1999 5 EC Lucent PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways som är placerad i EEA European Economic Area ä...

Page 14: ...t may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Table 1 JATE Approved Modules Module Model Number Module Description Jate Approval Number 20N33 6 Port DS1 IMA IMA DS1 D00 0807 20N36 6 Port Enhanced DS1 T1 Multiservice DS1 T1 Enh D00 0807 20N62 1 Port STM 1 Multimode with AQueMan STM 1 MM AQ L00 0198 20N63 1 Port STM 1 Single Mode with AQueMan STM 1 S...

Page 15: ...etic Compatibility v Telecommunications v Regulatory Statements vi USA Regulatory Statements vi FCC Part 15 vi FCC Part 68 vi Underwriters Laboratories UL 1950 vii Canadian Regulatory Statements ix ICES 003 ix NMB 003 ix CS 03 Issue 8 ix SH 03 Version 8 ix European Union Regulatory Statement ix CE Marking ix EN 300 386 2 xiii Japanese Regulatory Statements xiii VCCI xiii JATE xiv CISPR 22 EN 55022...

Page 16: ...tory 1 7 For More Information 1 7 About the PacketStar PSAX Product Family 1 7 PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway 1 7 PSAX 1250 Multiservice Media Gateway 1 8 PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway 1 8 PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway 1 9 2 Hardware Description 2 1 Overview of This Chapter 2 1 System Features 2 1 System Hardware Components 2 1 Functional Description 2 2 Chassis 2 2 Module Slot...

Page 17: ... 1 Interface Architecture 3 2 Connections Support 3 3 Soft Permanent Virtual Circuit SPVC Connections 3 3 SPVC Reconnection Prioritization 3 4 Switched Virtual Circuit SVC Connections 3 6 SVC Functional Description 3 7 Call States 3 7 User Interfaces 3 10 Circuit Emulation Service 3 10 SPVC Support for CES 3 10 Circuit Emulation Service for the Multiserial Module 3 10 Dynamic Bandwidth Circuit Emu...

Page 18: ... Features 3 25 Connection Gateway API 3 25 Connection Gateway API Overview 3 25 The PSAX 4500 As a TCP Client Server for the Connection Gateway API 3 26 DS1 ANI In line Codes for Loopbacks 3 27 DS0A Non Latched Loop Codes 3 27 PSAX 4500 System Traffic Protection Capabilities 3 28 N 1 Protection Scheme 3 28 APS MSP Protection on the Optical Modules 3 32 Interface Protection Group Feature 3 32 Alter...

Page 19: ...aping Algorithm Works 3 55 Formula for Determining the PCR of an ATM Traffic Shaped Connection 3 56 V5 2 European IDLC 3 57 Virtual Interfaces 3 57 Voice Compression 3 58 Voice Processing 3 58 Echo Cancellation 3 58 Wireless Mobile Voice Backhaul 3 58 Virtual Routing 3 59 PSAX Module Features 3 62 4 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation 4 1 Overview of This Chapter 4 1 Setting Up The Windows HyperTermina...

Page 20: ...ures 5 29 Rebooting Redundant or Non Redundant PSAX System CPUs 5 33 Configuring Interface Protection Groups 5 37 Setting Up an Interface Protection Group ID 5 37 Creating an Interface Protection Group 5 42 Internet Protocol IP Throttling 5 45 SNMP Trap Activation Deactivation 5 50 Enabling and Disabling SNMP Trap Messages 5 51 Trap Activation Table Window 5 51 Configuring N 1 Protection Groups 5 ...

Page 21: ...s Chapter 7 1 Configuring the Local IWF Node 7 1 Configuring a Remote IWF Node 7 5 Adding a Signaling VCC Identifier 7 9 Adding a Bearer VCC Identifier 7 15 Adding a Narrowband Address 7 25 Adding a Broadband Address 7 27 Viewing ATM Trunking Information 7 29 8 Configuring V5 2 European IDLC 8 1 Overview of the V5 2 European IDLC 8 1 V5 2 PSTN Implementation on the PSAX System 8 1 V5 2 ISDN Implem...

Page 22: ...s 9 2 Running Cell Test Diagnostics 9 6 Rebooting PSAX Hardware Components 9 11 Removing Configuration Files 9 11 Unlocking a Telnet Session 9 12 Operations Administration and Maintenance OAM 9 13 Enabling OAM Loopback Functions 9 13 OAM Activation and Deactivation 9 17 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files 10 1 Overview of This Chapter 10 1 Database Configuration Save and Restore Feature ...

Page 23: ...ftware Using XModem YModem Transfer 11 21 Upgrading Firmware 11 22 System Updating of Firmware Drivers 11 23 Selecting Firmware Drivers 11 23 Upgrading I O and Server Module Firmware 11 24 Falling Back to the Previous Software Release 11 27 A SNMP Trap Messages A 1 Overview of This Appendix A 1 Viewing Trap Log Information A 1 Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages A 53 B Pin Configurat...

Page 24: ... D 33 Quality of Service QOS Class Tables D 34 E PSAX Modules E 1 Overview of This Appendix E 1 I O Optical and Server Modules E 1 LIM 3 4 Module E 3 Alarm Module E 4 Software Features E 4 Hardware Features E 4 PSAX 4500 Alarm Module E 5 Software Features E 5 Hardware Features E 6 1 Port Channelized DS3 Module E 6 Software Features E 7 Hardware Features E 7 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES Module...

Page 25: ...E3 ATM Module E 17 Software Features E 17 Hardware Features E 17 6 Port Enhanced DS1 Module E 18 Software Features E 19 Hardware Features E 19 6 Port Enhanced E1 Module E 19 Software Features E 20 Hardware Features E 20 4 Port Ethernet Module E 20 Software Features E 21 Hardware Features E 21 Ethernet Module E 22 Software Features E 23 Hardware Features E 23 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice Mo...

Page 26: ...rdware Features E 34 3 Port Unstructured DS3 E3 CES Module E 34 Software Features E 35 Hardware Features E 35 Optical Type I O Modules E 35 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES Module E 35 Software Features E 36 Hardware Features E 36 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c 1 1 APS MSP Multimode and Single Mode Modules E 37 Software Features E 38 Hardware Features E 38 1 Port OC 3c Multimode and Single Mode Modules E 3...

Page 27: ...atures E 44 Server Modules E 45 DSP2x Voice Server Modules E 45 Software Features E 46 Hardware Features E 47 Route Server Module E 48 Hardware Features E 49 Tones and Announcements Server Module E 49 Software Features E 50 Special Information Tones SIT E 50 Channel Associated Signaling CAS E 50 Tones E 50 Hardware Features E 50 ...

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Page 29: ...AM Activation Deactivation Cells 3 45 3 13 Cell Bus Traffic Shaping Happens on Egress to the Backplane 3 51 3 14 Cell Bus Traffic Shaping Using the Input Cell Selection Algorithm 3 52 3 15 ATM Traffic Shaping table Sample Queue 1 Values 3 55 3 16 Packet Pipe AAL5 to AAL2 Wireless Trunking from Cell Site to MSC for Mobile Voice 3 59 3 17 Traffic Flow Description 3 60 3 18 Virtual Router Concept 3 6...

Page 30: ...n Table 5 52 5 26 N to M Protection Feature Menu Window 5 54 5 27 N to M Protection Group Table Window 5 55 5 28 N to M Protection Group Configuration Window 5 56 5 29 N to M Protection Feature Menu Window 5 59 5 30 N to M Protection Table Window 5 60 5 31 N to M Protection Configuration Window 5 61 5 32 Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 2300 or PSAX 4500 System Page 1 5 64 5 33 Samp...

Page 31: ...ific Menu Window ATM Trunking Configuration Option Selected 7 2 7 2 ATM Trunking Local Node Configuration Window 7 3 7 3 ATM Trunking Remote IWF Table Window 7 6 7 4 ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration Window 7 7 7 5 ATM Trunking Sig VCC Table Window 7 10 7 6 ATM Trunking Sig VCC Configuration Window 7 11 7 7 ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table Window 7 16 7 8 ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Win...

Page 32: ...6 Unlock Shell Ping Window 9 13 9 7 OAM Loopback Table Window 9 14 9 8 OAM Loopback Window 9 15 9 9 OAM Activate Deactivate Table Window 9 18 9 10 OAM Activation Deactivation Window 9 19 10 1 Remote Database Operation Window 10 2 10 2 Software Version Configuration window XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Selected 10 8 10 3 XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Send Options Panel Selected 10 9 10 4 XMODEM ...

Page 33: ...s 255 700 239 xxxiii PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 E 1 Example Configuration with the Alarm Module E 4 E 2 Example Configuration with the PSAX 4500 Alarm Module E 5 ...

Page 34: ...List of Figures xxxiv 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 35: ... Gateway System Supported Service Classes 3 47 3 4 Class of Service Descriptions 3 47 3 5 Cell Loss and Cell Delay Characteristics of ATM Service Classes 3 48 3 6 Mapping ATM Service Classes to Multiservice Media Gateway System Priority Levels 3 49 3 7 CBR and VBR Service Level Priorities 3 49 4 1 Windows HyperTerminal Settings 4 3 5 1 Field Descriptions for the Logon Window 5 3 5 2 Field Descript...

Page 36: ...te Address Configuration Window 6 24 6 8 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Metrics Configuration Window 6 29 6 9 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route TNS Table Window 6 32 6 10 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route TNS Configuration Window 6 34 6 11 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map TNS Table 6 38 6 12 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map TNS Configuration Window 6 39 6 13 Field Descriptions for t...

Page 37: ...Configuration Window 8 43 8 13 Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window 8 48 8 14 Field Descriptions for the V5 User Port Configuration Window 8 54 9 1 Menu Option Descriptions for the Diagnostics Menu Window 9 1 9 2 Field Descriptions for the System Information Window 9 5 9 3 Field Descriptions for the Cell Test Diagnostics Window 9 8 9 4 Field Descriptions for the Cell Test P...

Page 38: ... Backup TMC Status Codes A 75 A 18 GR 303 Interface Group Primary EOC Status Codes A 75 A 19 GR 303 Interface Group Primary TMC Status Codes A 76 A 20 GR 303 PPS Reason Codes A 76 A 21 GR 303 PPS Source Codes A 77 A 22 IMA GRP Channel End State Codes A 77 A 23 IMA GRP Channel Failure Status Codes A 78 A 24 IMA GRP Channel End State Codes A 79 A 25 IMA Group Channel Status Codes A 79 A 26 IMA GRP C...

Page 39: ...odes A 115 A 59 PVC Failure Reason Codes A 116 A 60 Remote Database Operation Error Status A 134 A 61 Remote Database Operation Status A 134 A 62 Remote Reboot Reason Codes A 135 A 63 Remove Configuration Files Codes A 137 A 64 Routing Status Codes A 137 A 65 Sapphire Interface Address Fail Reason Codes A 138 A 66 Save Configuration Reason Codes A 138 A 67 SPVC Configuration Failure Codes A 139 A ...

Page 40: ...e by Interface Type Table D 27 D 3 Interface Types by I O Module Types D 28 D 4 PSAX System Supported Quality of Service Classes D 35 D 5 Class of Service Descriptions D 35 D 6 Cell Loss and Cell Delay Characteristics of ATM Service Classes D 36 D 7 Mapping ATM Service Classes to PSAX System Priority Levels D 36 E 1 PacketStar PSAX Modules E 1 E 2 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES Modules Hardware...

Page 41: ...t Management System User Guide Note If you are setting configuration values for a new unconfigured PSAX device 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 configure and maintain the basic PSAX 4500 system What You Should Know Before you use this document or oper...

Page 42: ...f the documents included on the PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Product Information Library CD ROM are also available in printed form You can order these documents through the Lucent Technologies Customer Information Center Web site at www lucentdocs com Other Publications Numerous books are currently available on the subject of basic telecommuni cations technology and specific protoco...

Page 43: ...ations windows in this guide for both the console interface and for the AQueView EMS are followed by a display or command description table describing the window display only command or button functions displayed on the window You are urged to read all the information in the command description table especially upon first use as Table 1 1 Text Conventions Appearance How it is used SANS SERIF BOLD ...

Page 44: ...following Press the Up Down Left or Right Arrow to highlight reverse video image the option name field name or command you want to select and press Enter Table 1 2 Command Description Table Example Command Function Bring All Interfaces Into Service Brings the out of service configured interfaces to in service status Note In GR 303 configuration it is critical to bring into service only those chann...

Page 45: ...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 like the field name...

Page 46: ...rror codes and responses to commands All responses and notifications are recorded in a trap log See Appendix A for details on displaying the trap log and obtaining explanations of the trap messages To view the Help windows from the Console Interface Main Menu window perform the following procedure Begin Viewing and Navigating the Help Windows 1 On the window for which help is desired press the que...

Page 47: ...dia communications and messaging systems designed and supported by our research and development unit Bell Laboratories Our legacy and our spirit of innovation allow Lucent to provide our custom ers with the tools needed to communicate effectively any time and any where and to integrate the latest technologies into real life solutions that help make business work For More Information To learn more ...

Page 48: ...liable network access for time division multiplex voice frame relay 10 100Base T Ethernet and ATM data applica tions When it is functioning in a redundant operating mode and after it has experi enced a single point failure the PSAX 1250 system provides up to 600 Mbps of ATM cell bus capacity The total ATM cell bus capacity of the system may also be scaled to provide nonblocking nonredundant chassi...

Page 49: ...lure the PSAX 4500 system provides up to 4 2 Gbps of ATM cell bus capacity The total ATM cell bus capacity of the system may also be scaled to provide nonblocking nonredundant chassis bandwidths beyond 4 2 Gbps The high performance midplane design supports 15 interface slots Module protection for two groups of four or six multiport DS3 STS 1e or E3 mod ules is provided via an N 1 protection scheme...

Page 50: ...uide To comment on the PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide please complete the comment card that accompanied your shipment and mail it to the following address Senior Manager Information Design and Development Team Lucent Technologies PacketStar PSAX Products 8301 Professional Place Landover MD 20785 USA You can also fax the comment card to us at 301 809 4540 ...

Page 51: ...fea tures make the PSAX 4500 a true multiservice platform Featuring a 4 2 Gbps ATM cell bus capacity carrier class reliability provisions for OC 12c inter faces and N 1 DS3 E3 STS 1e module protection switching the PSAX 4500 system solves demanding and diverse network design challenges System Hardware Components The PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway base system includes the fol lowing hardware ...

Page 52: ... chassis The physical dimensions are 17 5 inches wide 15 75 inches high and 15 inches deep Cable turndowns add another 1 5 inches to the front and back for a functional depth of 18 inches The chassis includes 17 front panel slots for input output I O and server modules for customer traffic redundant stratum system timing and central processing units for control and configuration Two 48 V dc Power ...

Page 53: ...accessible through the front and back of the chassis and provide slots for specific modules Front panel slots include Slots 1 through 15 are provided for I O and server modules that pass cus tomer traffic Slots 16 and 17 are located on the far right side of the chassis and are reserved for the CPU2 modules Slots A and B are located on the middle of the chassis and are reserved for the Stratum 3 4 ...

Page 54: ...ules Two 48 V dc Power Supply modules see Figure 2 3 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 turndown loops and air filter compartment Each module includes a variable speed fan for power supply and module cooling status indi...

Page 55: ...he PSAX 4500 Stratum 3 4 module provides the following features System level transmit timing freerun line timing holdover internal or external sources Miscellaneous system control and monitoring Midplane timing and cell switching System redundancy This module clocks traffic between four midplane segments at a switching capacity of up to 9 6 Gbps in a nonredundant configuration Physical Features Th...

Page 56: ...gment the seg ment runs at high speed If a low speed module is installed in a segment the segment runs at low speed Low speed mod ules take precedence over the high speed modules installed in the segment Segment 4 only operates at low speed Yellow LOS Clock Loss Indicates a loss of signal from the external composite clock synchronization source This LED is operational only when the Synchronization...

Page 57: ...of signal Loss of frame Line AIS Out of frequency range A switch between timing references occurs no later than the declaration of the failure The module automatically recovers from holdover or internal freerun timing to its original reference or secondary input port when a suit able reference signal is available System Control and Monitoring The PSAX 4500 Stratum 3 4 module monitors and reports a...

Page 58: ...12c modules the knowledge of traffic flow can be helpful in getting the maximum bandwidth performance out of the chassis The speed of the individual bus segments is relevant when determining maximum bandwidth Since the chassis is scalable the exact speed is determined by the mix of modules in each segment Low speed modules like the 6 Port DS1 IMA module or 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multi service modu...

Page 59: ... associated with it one from each of the 3 segments There are two more queues for message and control traffic The 17 slots are divided into four segments Each segment 1 includes slots 1 4 2 includes slots 5 8 3 includes slots 9 12 and 4 includes slots 13 17 except for segment 4 can accommodate both high and low speed modules Segment 4 can only accommodate low speed modules with Release 7 0 softwar...

Page 60: ...rformance systems using multiple OC 3c or OC 12c mod ules the knowledge of traffic flow can be helpful in achieving maximum bandwidth efficiency The speed of the individual segments is highly relevant when determining maximum bandwidth refer to the PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide for a description of the midplane seg ments Since the system is scalable the mix of modules ...

Page 61: ... low speed and high speed modules within the same segment causes the segment to run at the low speed rate of 620 Mbps The module detects the operating speed of each module and determines the data rate across the segments In protected configurations do not exceed 1 2 Gbps in each segment If your bandwidth is used mostly for CBR traffic this should never be done In nonprotected configurations do not...

Page 62: ...ystem Environmental Specifications Specification Description Operating temperature range 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Operating humidity range 5 to 85 relative humidity Operating altitude range 197 feet below sea level to 13 123 feet above sea level Storage temperature range 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Storage humidity range 0 to 90 noncondensing Table 2 5 48 V dc Power Supply Module Specifications Specificat...

Page 63: ...Frame ground up to 8 AWG stranded Note Wire size is based on site requirements Table 2 5 48 V dc Power Supply Module Specifications Continued Specification Description Table 2 6 Stratum 3 4 Module Specifications Specification Description Slot configuration Front two middle slots labeled A and B Dimensions 15 8 cm H x 1 6 cm W x 24 1 cm D 6 2 in H x 0 6 in W x 9 5 in D Weight 0 22 kg 0 5 lb Units p...

Page 64: ...6 and 17 Dimensions 17 3 cm H x 2 4 cm W x 24 1 cm D 6 8 in H x 0 95 in W x 9 5 in D Weight 0 45 kg 1 lb Units per system 1 for nonredundant operation and 2 for redundant operation Power consumption 18 W average Processing RISC microprocessor Memory 140 MB flash drive 128 MB RAM Connectors One RJ 45 connector labeled ETHERNET and one RJ 12 connector labeled CONSOLE Table 2 8 Physical Hardware Spec...

Page 65: ... Low Speed 14 5 W 21 Port High Density E1 IMA HD E1 IMA 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 14 5 W DS3 E3 and STS 1e Interface Modules 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice CH DS3 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 13 W 1 Port Channelized DS3 CES CH DS3 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 13 W 1 Port DS3 IMA DS3 IMA 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Speed 13 W 1 Port Unchannelized DS3 F...

Page 66: ...Optic Interface Modules 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES Multimode CH OC 3 STM 1 CES MM 8 MB 8 MB 2 cells port 16 cells port High Speed 17 watts 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with AQueMan OC 3c MM AQ 8 MB 3 MB 2 5 MB 2 5 MB 40 960 Low Speed 15 W 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with AQueMan OC 3c SM AQ 8 MB 3 MB 2 5 MB 2 5 MB 40 960 Low Speed 15 W 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with Traffic Shaping OC 3c MM TS 8 MB 3 M...

Page 67: ...8 Low Speed 15 W 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Multimode STM 1 MM MSP 32 MB 8 MB 12 MB 12 MB 196 608 Low Speed 11 5 W 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Single Mode STM 1 SM MSP 32 MB 8 MB 12 MB 12 MB 196 608 Low Speed 11 5 W 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Multimode OC 12c STM 4c MM 72 MB 8 MB SDRAM 1 MB SRAM 32 MB 32 MB 524 288 High Speed 13 W Serial Interface Modules Quadserial QUAD SERIAL 24 MB 7 MB 4 MB 13 MB 212 992 Low Spee...

Page 68: ... N A N A N A N A N A 3 W Alarm ALARM N A N A N A N A N A 3 W The I O buffers carry 16 384 cells per megabyte for all PSAX modules except the 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office module the 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station module and the DSP2x Voice Server modules which have no cells carried on the I O buffers This column relates only to the speed at which the modules communicate within the chassis A high speed m...

Page 69: ...arried on separate overlay networks the PacketStar Multiservice Media Gateway systems aggregate all traffic types into a common network infrastructure Even though such con solidation 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...

Page 70: ...witched 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 pe...

Page 71: ... 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 remote location When establishing a connection with a PVC the user only needs to select a class ...

Page 72: ...M To provide efficient statistical multiplexing gain multiple DS1s are grouped together using IMA over ATM in one IMA group Furthermore IMA provides 1 to N protection of the DS1 leased lines under many circumstances However when one or more DS1s fail in the IMA group enough bandwidth might not be available to carry all cell site traffic from cell site to the MSC In the current dynamic CAC as imple...

Page 73: ...ority 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 reser...

Page 74: ...Speed modules The Multiservice Media Gateway system software supports the following features Each ATM port on a single module can be individually configured for ATM UNI 3 0 UNI 3 1 IISP user IISP network or PNNI interfaces SVCs can be allocated on UNI public and private IISP and PNNI inter faces Point to point and point to multipoint VCC connections are supported VCC connections support both symme...

Page 75: ...er The Multiservice Media Gateway port receives these user side messages 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 Feature Description Connection Call Setup With this feature calls originate and are established Connection Call R...

Page 76: ...rom the network Network The network has sent an acknowledg ment to the user that all call information has been received 6 Call present User For incoming calls the user has received the call establishment request but has not responded yet Network For incoming calls the user has sent the call establishment request but has not received a satisfactory response 8 Connect request User For incoming calls...

Page 77: ...NI 3 0 and UNI 3 1 specifications and are transparent to the user 10 Active User For incoming calls when the user has been awarded the call For outgoing calls when the user has received an indication that the remote user has answered the call Network For incoming calls when the network has awarded the call to the called user For outgo ing calls when the network shows that the remote user has answe...

Page 78: ...704 CAS M13 multiplexing capabilities are also sup ported providing the ability to perform circuit emulation on a T1 or E1 link connected to a TDM network and convert it into ATM cells in accordance with the ATM Forum CAS specification af saa 0032 000 Each T1 or E1 carries all of the Extended Super Frame ESF information required for a full T1 or E1 in cases where the interfaces to the service acce...

Page 79: ... a PSAX system initializes the CAC algorithm determines in a static sense the maximum available bandwidth for each interface As connections are created and deleted CAC keeps a running tally on available bandwidth so that it can determine if new connections can be supported In general since the maximum available bandwidth of an interface is fixed that is DS1 1 536 Mbps a static approach is usually ...

Page 80: ...t a mixture of inverted and standard HDLC passthrough interfaces The HDLC Passthrough Bit Inver sion option is enabled by a nondefault driver file to support the bit inverted mode Inversion will work for HDLC passthrough links at both 56 Kbps and 64 Kbps Currently bit inversion is available only with the Enhanced DS1 and STS 1e modules by selecting a nondefault driver file Interim Interswitch Sign...

Page 81: ...es and 20 administrative weight entries per PNNI route 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 crankback CBR rt VBR nrt VBR and UBR service Hello protocol Peer group leader election algorithm Point to point SVC and SPVC connections Point to multipoint SVC and S...

Page 82: ... unnecessary Each PTSE has a finite lifetime Since individual elements age differently their refresh updates occur at different times This reduces the overhead associated with keeping the topology of the group updated The only time a PTSE is rebroadcast is when there is a significant change in any of the key topology elements For example any change in cell delay performance on a link will trigger ...

Page 83: ...s 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 Similar to an IP subnet mask the scope specifies how much of the 13 byte network part is common to the switch addresses at a particular level in the hierarchy For example a scope of 72 b...

Page 84: ...orts PNNI administrative weights are configured at the PNNI interface level The administrative weight can be changed without taking the interface down or disturbing existing traffic on that ATM port 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 A 2 A 3 A 1 B A C A 3 1 A 3 4 A 3 2 A 3 3 A 2 2 A 2 3 A 2 1 A 1 3 A 1 2 A 1 1 B 1 2 B 1 1 ...

Page 85: ...ith status and configuration information about the follow ing information available at its ATM interfaces Virtual path connections VPCs Virtual channel connections VCCs Registered ATM network prefixes Registered ATM addresses Registered services and capabilities With System Software Release 6 5 0 VPI and VCI range negotiation is sup ported It also determines the operational status of the logical p...

Page 86: ... or special software The 6 Port Multiserial module is the only Multiservice Media Gateway module that supports this interface UNI 4 0 Signaling The UNI 4 0 Signaling feature supports the mandatory functions required by the ATM Forum UNI Signaling Specification Version 4 0 as well as some of its optional features UNI 4 0 provides the signaling procedures for dynami cally establishing maintaining an...

Page 87: ...a list of operations considerations for the IMA interface Once an IMA group has been deleted its status is displayed as Insufficient Links Links may not be added or removed from a group that is configured You must delete any existing interfaces applied to the group before adding or removing links Operational Status refers to IMA group status which can be viewed in the port and channel configuratio...

Page 88: ...e or more ATM cells at the network ingress point At the network egress point the ATM cells are delivered to an ATM device This conversion is compliant with both the FRF 8 implementation agreement and the IEFT multiprotocol encapsula tion specifications RFC 1490 RFC 1483 FRF 8 interworking is performed at the end of the ATM network that connects to the frame relay device Note FRF 5 and FRF 8 are no...

Page 89: ...ue that 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 ov...

Page 90: ... is configured as a CP IWF with an IAD in the CO IWF the module performs automatic algo rithm switching to match the algorithm used on incoming AAL2 data streams from CO IWF devices such as the Lucent CellPipe and the Adtran TA624 850 This results in voice compression and echo cancellation being turned off for the duration of the fax call A form of master slave device hier archy the PSAX system fu...

Page 91: ...erminal emulator As the simplest option the CPU module faceplate provides an EIA 232 serial port RJ 11 connector labeled CONSOLE to which a PC workstation or a console monitor running a standard VT100 terminal emulator is con nected The console interface provides access to the configuration fault network data collection and security management features of the system software The Multiservice Media...

Page 92: ...onfiguration For more information on configuring in band management PVC connections see the appropriate PacketStar PSAX Module User Guide AQueView Element Management System The Navis AQueView Element Management System EMS software is a GUI based element management tool that is used to provision the PacketStar PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway systems The AQueVi...

Page 93: ...ateway API offers both R1 and R2 support The gateway supports switched voice traffic over ATM by improving narrowband options through AAL1 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...

Page 94: ...on you can connect two call con trollers set up as primary and backup client devices to the PSAX system server device see Figure 3 4 Figure 3 3 PSAX System as a TCP Client Device Figure 3 4 PSAX System as a TCP 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 M...

Page 95: ...be configured Transmit loop up code Transmit loop down code Receive loop up code Receive loop down code BERT pattern Timeout Transmit loop code duration In Transmit mode the module outputs 1 second of transmit loop up code fol lowed by 1 second of BERT pattern on the line repeating this pattern until Timeout is reached at which point 1 second of transmit loop down code is sent on the line The modu...

Page 96: ...is receive incoming traffic and transmit outgoing traf fic via the attached network cables on the external connectors on the faceplates The LIM3 4 modules are electrically connected to the protection module for a protection group via the midplane Protection Groups The LIM3 4 module provides three sets of BNC connectors for transmission and reception of traffic TX RX It also provides loss of signal...

Page 97: ... Modules on page 41 To install the LIM3 4 module see Install ing the LIM3 4 Modules on page 42 Working Module Monitoring Traffic is switched from a working module to its associated protection module under the following conditions Working module failure Removal of the working module from the chassis Manual switchover initiated by the user The protection module monitors the operation of the working ...

Page 98: ...is only the amount of time needed for electrical switching on the LIM3 4 module In the N 1 scheme the protection module instructs the LIM3 4 module to transfer traffic from the working module to the protection module which is now placed into Active mode The CPU2 module then down loads the module and connection configurations from the working mod ule to the protection module and restores traffic fl...

Page 99: ...es a failed work ing module Existing working module Figure 3 5 N 1 Protection Scheme on the PSAX 4500 System LIM3 4 Slot 3 Working Module Slot 3 LIM3 4 Slot 8 Working Module Slot 8 LIM3 4 Slot 9 Working Module Slot 9 LIM3 4 Slot 12 Working Module Slot 12 Protection Module Slot 13 Protection Module Slot 15 Midplane Group 1 Standby Protection Module for Group 2 Protection Module for Group 1 Group 2 ...

Page 100: ...e used in any PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway chassis include 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Multimode and Single Mode modules 1 Port STM 1 1 1 MSP Multimode and Single Mode modules 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Multimode and Single Mode modules These modules are used in pairs installed in adjacent slots in the PSAX chas sis In the event that the active module in the pair fails the traffic is switched to the standby...

Page 101: ...ps Figure 3 6 illustrates how a typical interface protection group configuration works After the protection groups are created they are displayed on the Pro tection Group Table and the Interface Protection Table windows on the con sole interface When a switchover is initiated by the primary interface the IWF for that interface is torn down and replaced by the standby interface s IWF within that gr...

Page 102: ...HPVCs Rather ATM trunk interfaces can be used in a load sharing design with the connection admission control CAC constraints automati cally considered as the DHPVC is established This allows particular links to be used as the primary link for certain DHPVCs while they are used simulta neously as the standby for other DHPVCs Operation As the DHPVC is established both the primary and standby circuit...

Page 103: ...e PVCs to the standby link within one second avoiding service interruptions under reasonably likely network congestion conditions Figure 3 7 illustrates how the alternate rerouting is accomplished If zero errors are detected by the PSAX 4500 system for a user selectable interval of 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute or 5 minutes or not allowed the system restores the primary link Firmware Release Cont...

Page 104: ...hitecture distributes the call control functionality and the media processing functionality over different network elements The advantage gained by decomposition is to decentralize control from the SS7 network to local networks Decentralization enables transmis sion cost savings resulting from enabling gateway peripherals from a central controller to terminate trunking circuits near the circuit sw...

Page 105: ...n ATM enabled port on a Multi Serial module and on another ATM port such as the OC 3c and the STM 1 modules Internally within the Multiservice Media Gateway chassis the connection is routed through the CPU module for the cell encoding stage Cell encoding is executed by the CPU module on cell payload data destined for noisy interfaces Based on a user selected encoding rate for the connec tion sourc...

Page 106: ...to the pri mary CPU module not to the backup CPU module The feature is initially disabled when the system is running Once the feature is enabled traffic will go through the ETHERNET port or the in band manage ment virtual port by its maximum designated throughput set in the Allowed Rate field on the IP Throttling window The feature has no impact on the IP data path if the feature is disabled The I...

Page 107: ...s the LANET frame and subframe headers which are used in conjunc tion with traditional cell header error detection methods such as header error control HEC to enhance cell delineation for noisy environments The protocol thus becomes independent 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 ...

Page 108: ...olerate 2 bit random errors or 5 bit burst errors requires set ting up 526 addresses for each channel This is not a serious constraint because noisy low speed links will likely only 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 sp...

Page 109: ...ls are bidirectional They 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 O...

Page 110: ...o check 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 ...

Page 111: ...l flow The 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 ident...

Page 112: ...is check 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 en...

Page 113: ...unction specific fields as shown in Figure 3 12 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...

Page 114: ...he 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 Trap Log Display window and decriptions of the SNMP trap messages are provided in Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Traffic Management Usi...

Page 115: ...d offers very low delay variance but requires access to a variable amount of network band width VBR RT is used for such applications as packet video and voice Variable Bit Rate Non real Time VBR NRT This service operates on both a connection and connectionless basis and allows delay variance between the delivery of cells VBR NRT is used for data applications that have potentially bursty traffic ch...

Page 116: ...ed on the required service applications by selecting the appropriate priority levels Timing Required at Source or Destination Required Not required Service Examples Private line Com pressed voice Frame relay switched multimedia data service Raw cell Ethernet AAL 1 2 3 4 and 5 3 4 and 5 Table 3 5 Cell Loss and Cell Delay Characteristics of ATM Service Classes ATM Classes of Service QoS Classes Supp...

Page 117: ...m provides a weighted priority mechanism This mechanism allows lower priority VBR data to be sent ahead of higher priority VBR data in cases where there are too many cells in lower priority VBR buffers and relatively few cells in higher priority VBR buffers The execution of this algorithm is based on the priority levels the user selects Table 3 6 Mapping ATM Service Classes to Multiservice Media G...

Page 118: ...ir associated service parameters The UPC Support feature and the Traffic Shaping feature cannot both be enabled on the connection interfaces ATM UNI ATM IISP and ATM PNNI See the Traffic Shaping UPC Support and Virtual Interface Configuration Compatibility Table in the Reference Information Appendix in any PSAX User Guide or PSAX Module User Guide The PSAX system ATM Traffic Management feature inc...

Page 119: ...ateway backplane If traffic exceeds the buffer of the OC 3c TS or STM 1 TS modules cells are discarded Cell bus traffic shaping allows the network side of the Multiservice Media Gateway 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 bu...

Page 120: ...r exam ple if 8 MBs of memory are installed 4 MBs are available for queuing if 32 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...

Page 121: ... with VBR traffic being shut off first from the backplane ATM Traffic Shaping Overview of ATM Traffic Shaping UPC allows the end system to police ingress connections for service level agreement compliance After a set of service categories is specified UPC is given a set of parameters for each describing the traffic presented to the net work and the quality of service the network requires A number ...

Page 122: ...erforms per VC queuing with a maximum queue size of 200 cells As the amount of CBR and VBR rt traffic on an interface increases the probability increases that ATM traffic shaped traffic will have to be queued This will impede the ability to maintain the SCR of the ATM traffic shaped connection s and eventually the queues will overflow causing packets to be dropped To prevent a ATM traffic shaped c...

Page 123: ...raffic shaped connections on a per VC basis To schedule the processing of the queues appropriately such that cells will be sent at appropriate intervals an offset time versus no offset time for each queue is calculated based on the PCR Offset Time Value Formula The offset time value is calculated by the following formula T 353207 PCR ATM Traffic Shaping Algorithm The ATM Traffic Shaping feature us...

Page 124: ...M 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 table and repeats the process described in Step 1 and 2 above 9 On box 3 of the ATM Traffic Shaping table the first queue is 6 with a T value of 50 The ATM traffic shaper reads these values 10 The ATM traffic shaper sends out a cell from queue 6 and calculates ...

Page 125: ...scription Silence suppres sion is supported per ITU T I 366 2 to prevent the use of bandwidth for chan nels during silence intervals Idle channel suppression is supported per ATM Forum af vtoa 0113 and af vtoa 00085 to prevent the use of bandwidth for channels that are idle The ATM virtual circuits through the ATM network between the CP IWF and the CO IWF can be SVCs PVCs or SPVCs carrying Bearer ...

Page 126: ...ing the sig nal back to the receiver at the same amplitude but 180 degrees out of phase with the transmitted signal Wireless Mobile Voice Backhaul In a wireless TDMA system using an HDLC passthrough interface over AAL5 for backhauling between the BS and the MSC provides cost benefits over a TDM based backhauling system currently in use The Packet Pipe AAL5 to AAL2 Wireless Trunking feature address...

Page 127: ...ile Voice feature 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format 12 Port Medium Density DS1 Multiservice Virtual Routing The Route Server module is an edge device which borders an IP network and an ATM core network Ingress IP traffic Figure 3 17 from a given interface is forwarded at the edge device Ingress IP datagrams may be forwarded to other edge devices connected to t...

Page 128: ...ombine to act as sepa rate IP networks relative to some other grouping of IP network interfaces on the same device An IP network interface may be defined in a variety of ways depending upon physical interface type Each grouping of IP network interfaces which belongs to a user will behave as the interfaces belonging to a standard IP router The IP addresses assigned to the IP network interfaces as w...

Page 129: ... CPU module being its default gateway Virtual router concepts network interface assignment and the relationship between the existing I O modules and the Router Server module are shown in Figure 3 19 Figure 3 18 Virtual Router Concept Enterprise 2 Service Provider 2 Enterprise 1 Service Provider 1 Enterprise 3 Service Provider 3 Ingress Egress IP Traffic Ingress Egress ATM Traffic Edge Device R O U...

Page 130: ...92 001 004 001 255 255 255 000 Exisiting In Band Management ATM Connections Partitioned into IP Network Interfaces A network interface may be assigned a VC that corresponds to Gold Silver or Bronze service FR Connections Partitioned into IP Network Interfaces 145 123 215 001 255 255 000 000 145 123 215 001 255 255 000 000 Virtual Router 2 145 122 215 001 255 255 000 000 145 121 215 001 255 255 000...

Page 131: ...r Microsoft Windows 2000 HyperTerminal terminal emulator Use the serial cable RJ 12 with specific pinouts supplied with your installa tion kit to connect the Multiservice Media Gateway system with the PC Setting Up The Windows HyperTerminal Emulator To configure VT100 terminal emulation using a Windows HyperTerminal emulator perform the steps in the following procedure Begin 1 Do one of the follow...

Page 132: ...lease 8 0 0 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 The COM 1 Properties window is displayed see Figure 4 3 Figure 4 2 Connect To Window Figure 4 3 COM 1 Properties Window ...

Page 133: ...he following procedure to setup and connect the PSAX 4500 chassis to a dialup modem 1 At the local site place the modem near the chassis connect the laptop to the serial port on the modem and connect the phone line to the phone connection 2 Plug the power adapter into the modem and power source 3 Set the following parameters on the modem DTR on DCD on CTS on 8 bit character length 9600 baud no par...

Page 134: ...Chapter 4 Using VT100 Terminal Emulation Connecting a Dialup Modem to the Chassis 4 4 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 135: ...Mul tiservice Media Gateway Installation Guide For procedures to configure the I O and server modules see the appropriate PacketStar PSAX module user guide Logging onto the System Before beginning the following procedure be sure that your cabling on the CPU module is connected properly see the PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway Installation Guide The PSAX 4500 system is designed for c...

Page 136: ...nforma tion provided in Table 5 1 The Console Interface Main Menu window is displayed see Figure 5 2 End At the time of initial configuration the Console Interface Main Menu win dow displays a field with a pair of opposing square brackets in the upper right corner This field contains the site name which you enter during site specific configuration see the section Configuring System Identification ...

Page 137: ...e and delete configuration values in the PSAX system readonly Enter readonly to access the system to only view configuration values in the PSAX system Password Default blank field Provides password protection for both user names described above Note We recommend that you change the pass word during your first logon session on the User Options window Select a password that is at least 8 characters ...

Page 138: ...edure is optional Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the User Options command The User Options window is displayed see Figure 5 3 2 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 5 2 3 To change your community name select the Next SNMP community string field Type a new string name that is a maximum of 53 characters long and press Ente...

Page 139: ... to take effect For information on rebooting system components see Chapter 5 Using System Diagnostics End Figure 5 3 User Options Window Command Function Change Password for Readwrite Enables you to change your system pass word Apply User Configura tion Applies the configuration field values you set Reset to System Defaults Resets the fields to the system default val ues Go Back to Main Menu Redis...

Page 140: ...ning bell is enabled or disabled Enabled The PSAX system will warn you by sounding an audio bell before your session reaches the end of the timeout period Disabled The PSAX system will not warn you before your session reaches the end of the timeout period Trap Display Default Enabled Range N A Format Predefined The setting in this field determines whether or not you see the trap message displayed ...

Page 141: ...Indicates that the session will remain active for 30 minutes after the last detected keystroke 45 minutes Indicates that the session will remain active for 45 minutes after the last detected keystroke 1 hour Indicates that the session will remain active for 1 hour after the last detected keystroke Disabled Indicates that the session will remain active until you log off the PSAX system Next SNMP re...

Page 142: ...ce Main Menu Options For information on using this option see Site Specific Configuration this chapter Equipment Configuration Using the Equipment Configuration Window in this chapter Connection Configuration PacketStar PSAX System Provisioning Connections User Guide for PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Software Version Configuration Chapter 7 Upgrading System Soft ware and Firmware Tra...

Page 143: ...ite Specific Options Documented in the PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Product Information Library To use this menu option see this document ATM Trunking Configuration Any PacketStar PSAX User Guide for Multiservice Media Gateways Release 8 0 0 Issue 1 DSP Resource Configuration The DSP2x Module User Guide for PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways PNNI System Wide Configuration Any PacketStar PSAX Use...

Page 144: ...ures Note Menu options shown between brackets are not available until the feature is Enabled by using the Feature Turn ON OFF option on this same menu saving the configuration and rebooting the chassis After these steps are done the menu option is available for configuration Configuring System Identification Information To configure your system perform the steps in the following procedure Begin En...

Page 145: ...hlighting any field containing an incorrect value Use the system message displayed in the information line to help you correct any errors End The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 5 5 Site Specific Configuration Window Command Function Configure TCP Server Displays the TCP Server Configuration window Apply Site Specific Configuration Applies the values you enter on this w...

Page 146: ...rmat hexadecimal Indicates the master node address where the SNMP traps will be sent 20 octets The address must start with 39 45 or 47 depending on your world region Address Type Default Nsap Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Nsap E164 E164nsap Indicates the type of address used for the master node ATM address Loopback Location ID Default FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Range N A Fo...

Page 147: ...Rules for Configuring IP Address Masks 1 The CPU IP address and switch IP address share the same IP mask 2 The CPU IP 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...

Page 148: ...ster node address where the SNMP traps will be sent 20 octets The address must start with 39 45 or 47 depending on your world region Address Type Default Nsap Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Nsap E164 E164nsap Indicates the type of address used for the master node ATM address Loopback Location ID Default FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF Range N A Format hexadecimal Indicates the un...

Page 149: ...Site Name Default N A Range 1 19 Format predefined alphanumeric 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 000 000 000 000 Range N A Format valid dotted quad Specifies the IP address for the PSAX system Determine from...

Page 150: ... The local time is automatically 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 8 Field Descriptions for the System Date and Time Panel Field Name Field Values Description Mon Day Yr Default today s date Range N A Format numeric mm dd...

Page 151: ...e TCP Server Configuration window is displayed see Figure 5 6 for client device setup and Figure 5 7 for server device setup 2 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 5 9 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 Pres...

Page 152: ... User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 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 6 TCP Server Configuration Window PSAX System as a TCP Client Figure 5 7 TCP Server Configuration Window PSAX System as a TCP Server ...

Page 153: ...s field is displayed only if you desig nated the PSAX system as a client in the Mux Tcp Type field on the Site Specific Configuration win dow CGAPI Default 0000 0000 0000 0000 Range N A Format valid dotted quad Specifies the IP address of the Ethernet or in band interface over which the CGAPI will send data Note This field is displayed only if you desig nated the PSAX system as a client in the Mux...

Page 154: ... the system does the following Saves the values you entered to the PSAX system database Displays your site name in the upper right corner of the window Displays the local time in the Local Time field 4 To return to the Console Interface Main Menu window press Ctrl G End Table 5 10 Field Descriptions for the SNMP Trap Destinations Panel Field Name Field Values Description Manager display only Defau...

Page 155: ...ork configuration as described in the description for the value Ethernet Lucent recommends that you select Ethernet Ethernet Specifies that the source of PSAX trap messages is the IP address you entered in the Switch IP Addr field This IP address for your PSAX system is associated with your Ethernet network Use this value if you want to manage the PSAX system using the switch PSAX system IP addres...

Page 156: ...cation Configuration option The Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration window is displayed Upon initial display it appears as in Figure 5 9 3 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the guidelines pro vided in the section Configuration Guidelines in this chapter and in Table 5 12 4 To apply the values you have entered select the Apply Configuration command End Figure 5 8 Sit...

Page 157: ...g fields for SPVC calls so that the sum of the values does not exceed 5 000 spvcCePtToPtCalls field circuit emulation point to point calls spvcTePtToPtCalls field terminal emulation point to point calls spvcAtmPtToPtCalls field ATM point to point calls spvcFrPtToPtCalls field frame relay point to point calls Note If you have already configured your PSAX system the sum of the values in the SPVC poi...

Page 158: ...00 percent or less the following informational message is dis played Resource allocation configuration has been applied Need to save configuration and reboot the system to take effect Table 5 11 Field Descriptions for the Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Note The ranges of values for numeric fields are software imposed Read the configuration...

Page 159: ...tToMultiPt Calls Default 000500 Range 0 500 Format numeric Specifies the maximum number of SPVC point to mul tipoint calls to be supported by the PSAX system spvcPtToMultiPt Parties Default 001000 Specifies the maximum number of parties on SPVC point to multipoint calls to be supported by the PSAX system aal2CirAtmSpvcVcc Calls Default 001000 Range 0 4000 Format numeric Specifies the maximum numbe...

Page 160: ... supported by ATM trunking callContrlResAlloc Usage display only Default 0098 Format Displays the percentage of memory allocated to call control A portion of the total system memory is allo cated for call control The value in this field represents the amount of this allocation that is currently in use This percentage value is calculated by the system from the values you enter in the other fields c...

Page 161: ... see Figure 5 10 5 Select the Reboot Hardware Components option The Remote Reboot Configuration window is displayed see Figure 5 11 6 Select the Reboot Chassis command The CPU module s and I O and server modules are rebooted Table 5 12 PSAX System Performance Capabilities Per Node for Release 8 0 0 Connection Type Maximum Number of Calls per Node with CPU2 and CPU3L Modules PVC 60 000 SPVC 10 000 ...

Page 162: ...source Allocation 5 28 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 The configuration values you entered in the procedure are now in effect End Figure 5 10 Diagnostics Menu Figure 5 11 Remote Reboot Configuration Window ...

Page 163: ... uring system wide use of the TAS module Configuring H 248 Media Gateway Control Protocol See the H 248 Media Gateway Control User Guide for instructions and guidance on configuration of the H 248 protocol Configuring DSP Resource Use See the DSP2x Voice Server Modules User Guide for instructions and guidance on DSP Resource Configuration Enabling and Disabling System Wide Features Turning On enab...

Page 164: ...atus column to Enable if the default was Disable and vice versa A status line message on your screen reads New configuration will take effect only after chassis reboot 4 To save the values you have entered during this session select the Save Configuration Modified option Whether you reboot your chassis now depends on what application you are using Consult the literature supplied for your applicati...

Page 165: ...mands on this window have the following functions Figure 5 13 Feature Turn On Off 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 win dow ...

Page 166: ...etwork to 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...

Page 167: ... 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 selected disabled feature is to be made operational After selecting this value you must reboot the chassis to make t...

Page 168: ...ellow 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 CPU modules or a single CPU module Rebooting the Redundant PSAX System Rebooting the Nonredu...

Page 169: ...po nents option The Remote Reboot Configuration window see Figure 5 15 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 CPU module to the backup standby CPU module and immediately begins rebooting the o...

Page 170: ...s 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Diagnostics option The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed 2 On the Diagnostics Menu window select the Reboot Hardware Compo nents option The Remote Reboot Configuration window see Figure 5 16 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 rebo...

Page 171: ...on groups Each group can have up to four primary and four secondary interfaces Configur ing interface protection groups consists of the following procedures Creating a group ID for the interface protection group Adding interfaces to the protection group Note Before configuring a interface protection group you must first make sure you have configured the ports and channels on the modules you want t...

Page 172: ...roup Configuration window is displayed Figure 5 19 4 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information given in Table 5 14 5 To create a protection group ID and apply the values you selected in the fields select the Add to Protection Group command End The menu options on this window have the following functions Figure 5 17 Interface Protection Feature Configuration Window Opti...

Page 173: ...age 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 The second number indicates the total number of entries in this table Add a Protection Group Displays the Protection Group Configura ti...

Page 174: ...oup Creates a new protection group ID and applies the values in the fields Delete from Protection Group and Return Deletes the protection group ID and redis plays the Protection Group Table window Go Back to Protection Group Table Redisplays the Protection Group Table window Table 5 14 Field Descriptions for the Protection Group Configuration Window Field Names Field Values Description Group ID De...

Page 175: ...X system automatically switches traffic Manual Indicates 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 Method used to determine the order of selection of a standby interface to be used when the pri mary interface fails...

Page 176: ... window is displayed see Figure 5 20 2 Select the Add a Protection Group command The Interface Protection Configuration window is displayed Figure 5 21 3 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information given in Table 5 15 4 To add the interface to the protection group select the Add to interface protection group command Note Switchover and switchbacks can be initiated only w...

Page 177: ...number in this field indicates the number of the table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of entries in this table Add a Protection Group Displays the Interface Protection Configu ration screen Go Back to the Interface Protection screen Redisplays the Interface Protection Fea ture Configuration window Figure 5 21 Interface Protect...

Page 178: ...nge chassis depen dent Format numeric Specifies the slot number containing the module you want to include in this interface protection group Port Default 00 Range module dependent Format numeric Specifies the port number on the module you want to include in this inteface protection group Channel Default 00 Range module dependent Format numeric Specifies the channel number of the port on the module...

Page 179: ...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 information provided in Table 5 16 4 To apply the values you have entered select the Apply Configuration command End Operational State display only Default Inactive Range N A Format predefined Indicates whether the interface is operational or not ...

Page 180: ...net Protocol IP Throttling 5 46 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 Figure 5 22 Site Specific Menu IP Throttling Configuration Option Selected Figure 5 23 The IP Throttling Window Disabled ...

Page 181: ...ds on this window have the following functions Figure 5 24 The IP Throttling Window Enabled Command Function Apply Configuration Sets the values you select on this window Continuous Update Continuously updates all fields once every second Reset Statistics Resets all statistics counters for this win dow to 0 Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays the Site Specific Menu win dow ...

Page 182: ...hether traffic will go through the ETHERNET port and in band management virtual port in the backplane by its maximum desig nated 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 select this value the following fields in this table will disappear and the feature will not affect the IP data pat...

Page 183: ... loss of ingress packets 100 fps Select this value to allow up to 100 frames per second of input to the CPU module 200 fps Select this value to allow up to 200 frames per second of input to the CPU module 300 fps Select this value to allow up to 300 frames 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...

Page 184: ...d The greater value that is used the more unlikely the ingress packets will be dropped and the more bursty the ingress traffic may become 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 Ra...

Page 185: ...ction follows This example assumes that the trap cardInsertionNotify is in Activated status 1 On the Trap Activation Table using Page Down command locate the trap cardInsertionNotify 2 Press Enter 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 slo...

Page 186: ...plays the previous page in the list of trap names PgDown Displays the next subsequent page in the list of trap names Top Displays the beginning page in the list of trap names Bottom Displays the last page in the list of trap names Find Searches the trap names list with a text string you enter between the quotation marks Note This function is case sensitive Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays ...

Page 187: ...lay only Default 1 xxx where xxx indicates a trap message that can be deactivated Range 1 255 Format numeric The first number in this field indicates the num ber of the trap table entry on the selected line of the currently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of trap table entries ID display only Range 1 4 Format numeric characters The system defined trap group ID 1 Syste...

Page 188: ...ng functions 2 Select the N to M Protection Group Table command The N to M Protection Group Table window is displayed see Figure 5 27 Figure 5 26 N to M Protection Feature Menu Window Menu Option Function N to M Protection Table Displays the N to M Protection Table win dow N to M Protection Group Table Displays the N to M Protection Group Table window Go Back to Site Specific Menu Redisplays the S...

Page 189: ...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 Group Id table entry on the first line of the currently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of Group Id table entries for this connection type Find Group ID Provides a field for entering a slot number to use in sea...

Page 190: ...to M Protection Group Configuration Window Command Function Create the protection group Creates the N to M Protection Group selected and adds the Group Id number to the N to M Protection Group Table Apply the configuration Applies the N to M Protection Group con figuration to the N to M Protection Table Delete the protection group Deletes the N to M Protection Group selected Continuous Update Upda...

Page 191: ...cted protection slots within a protection group Slot 15 must be used for work ing slots 3 8 slot 13 must be used for working slots 9 12 To make a selection move the cursor to a slot value and press Enter to display X below the slot value Mechanism Type Default Optimized Range N A Format predefined Displays the type of protection group that is configured OneToOne Indicates that the group provides 1...

Page 192: ...e Site Specific Menu select the N to M Protection Feature menu option The N to M Protection Feature Menu window is displayed see Figure 5 29 Protection Failed display only Default N A Range 13 15 Format predefined numeric Indicates the slot numbers for the protection modules that have failed OOS Counter display only Default 0 Range Format predefined numeric Displays the number of times the selecte...

Page 193: ...yed see Figure 5 30 On this window you can view the protection status of all modules and to select a slot to view or to change the protection configuration of a mod ule The fields for unconfigured slots displaying None are display only Figure 5 29 N to M Protection Feature Menu Window Menu Option Function N to M Protection Table Displays the N to M Protection Table win dow N to M Protection Group ...

Page 194: ...Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the N to M Protection Feature Menu window Table 5 19 Field Descriptions for the N to M Protection Table Window Field Names Field Values Description Card Slot Default N A Range 1 15 Format Predefined Displays the number of the module slot in the chassis Config Mode Default None Range N A Format Predefined Displays the protection configuration status of the slot No...

Page 195: ...is window have the following function Oper State Default None Range N A Format Predefined Displays the operational state of the slot None Indicates that the slot is not operational Active Indicates that the slot is actively sending traffic Standby Indicates that the slot is standing by to send traffic should a switchover take place Group Id Default 0 Range 0 15 Format Numeric Displays the number a...

Page 196: ... Format Predefined alphanumeric Indicates the selectable commands used to control the protection feature on the selected slot None Indicates that no command is enabled for the selected slot Clear Forces traffic back to the working module slot Note ForcedSwitchOver ToProtection Forces traffic to the protection module slot Switchover Slot Id display only Default 18 Range 1 15 Format Numeric Displays...

Page 197: ...he module status software version PEC and serial number data 3 When you are ready to begin configuring the ports and channels of the module select the line displaying the name of the module you want to configure Oper State display only Default None Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the operational state of the selected slot None Indicates that the selected slot is not operational A...

Page 198: ...w 5 64 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 4 Proceed to the section Configuring the Ports for module configuration procedures End Figure 5 32 Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 2300 or PSAX 4500 System Page 1 ...

Page 199: ... on this window are described in Table 5 21 Figure 5 33 Sample Equipment Configuration Window on a PSAX 1000 PSAX 2300 or PSAX 4500 System Page 2 Command Function Update Equipment Display Refreshes the current status of the mod ules in the PSAX chassis Page Down Displays the second page of the Equip ment Configuration window Page Up Displays the first page of the Equipment Configuration window Go ...

Page 200: ...o the slot number When the module is removed from the chassis its name is no longer displayed in the Card 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 For an I O or server module indicates that at least one port or channel on the m...

Page 201: ...e from module firmware 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 firmware Serial Default N A Range from module firmware Format Predefined alphanumeric Displays the unique serial number of the individ ual module The product serial number is encoded in the module firmware The format of this fie...

Page 202: ...O module ports configured for local timing Table 5 22 Alarm Status Descriptions for Modules on the Equipment Configuration Window Number Alarm Status Module Type Affected Description 1 NoAlarm I O NoAlarm indicates that the module is inserted in the chassis slot and not config ured 2 WrongCardType I O One type of module was configured in this slot in the chassis but a different module now occupies...

Page 203: ...ratum Configuration window is displayed see Figure 5 34 If you select LineTiming 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 3 Enter values for the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 5 23 4 When the configuration is complete select the Appl...

Page 204: ...mand 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 in this window to the module Reset Stratum Display Sets the values in this windo...

Page 205: ...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 display only Default Holdover Range N A Format Predefined Indicates the current mode of operation for the backup Stratum 3 4 module Holdover...

Page 206: ... primary line source has been removed or failed Primary Stratum T1 E1 Port Status display only 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...

Page 207: ...onnected 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 preci...

Page 208: ...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 209: ...ne 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 210: ...ed after the Save Configuration option is selected on the Console Interface Main Menu window Expect2ndCPURebootAfterSave Expect2ndCPUCardFailedOrRemoved These messages notify you that the backup CPU reboots after each Save Configuration command and that while rebooting the backup CPU module is temporarily unavailable When the rebooting process is completed the fol lowing message is displayed FileT...

Page 211: ...ot yet saved to the database 2 Select the Save Configuration command Wait a few seconds while the system writes the values to the PSAX sys tem database The system displays the following message while it is exe cuting this command Saving the equipment and connection information When this function is completed the system displays the following mes sage T SaveConfiguration saveConfigurationReasonCode...

Page 212: ...Chapter 5 Site Specific Configuration Saving the Equipment Configuration Values and Logging Off 5 78 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 213: ... 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 given in Table ...

Page 214: ... create delete or bring a node into service 9 Press Ctrl G to go back to the Console Interface Main Menu window End The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 6 1 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 Con figuration Displays the PNNI Route Addre...

Page 215: ...and address index PNNI Map TNS Information Displays the node index advertising node ID and advertised port ID PNNI Link Information Displays an index of nodes and their asso ciated links for the PSAX system PNNI SVCC RCC Informa tion Displays the node index PNNI SvccRcc Index VPI and VCI PNNI Neighbor Peer Infor mation Displays nodes that are on the same level as this node PNNI Neighbor Peer Port ...

Page 216: ...ollowing values Figure 6 2 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 nodes Go Back to Previous Sc...

Page 217: ...ently displayed window The second number indicates the total number of connection table entries for this connection type For more information on the values in the display columns below see the Field Description Table for the PNNI Node Configuration window Node Index Displays default five number value on the Node Table window Identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Node Level Displays t...

Page 218: ...lt 000000 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Enter the index number of each node in this field Node Id Default 0 Range N A Format hexadecimal Indicates the system generates your Node Id automatically Atm Address Default 0 Range N A Format hexadecimal Enter your ATM NSAP address a hexadecimal number within the network s PNNI h...

Page 219: ...cates whether the node is restricted to not allowing support of SVCs trans mitting from this node False Indicates SVC transmission from the node is allowed or not restricted True Indicates SVC transmission from the node is not allowed or restricted Complex Node Default False Range N A Format predefined Specifies whether this node uses the complex node representation This attribute determines the s...

Page 220: ...gy database overload state False Indicates the node is not currently operating in a topology database overload state No of Ptses display only Default 0 Range N A Format Numeric Displays the number of PTSEs displays the total PTSEs currently in the topology database s for this node Admin Status display only Default N A Range N A Format Predefined Displays the administrative status for this node Up ...

Page 221: ... 3 After all values are selected and entered select Apply Configuration press Ctrl A A trap message will confirm the configuration at the bottom of the win dow Table 6 2 Steps to Modify a Configured PNNI Node To modify this type of PNNI node do this single level node a Take all of the ATM PNNI interfaces configured on the I O modules within the PSAX system out of service b Delete the ATM PNNI inte...

Page 222: ...figuration Applies the values you set on this win dow Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Node Configuration window Table 6 3 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Node PGL Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index display only Default 0 Range 1 400 Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Enter the index number of each node in...

Page 223: ...t seconds Indicates the initiating time of the PGL election process When this timer fires the election begins after the time set by the user Override Delay Default 30 Range 0 30 Format seconds Indicates the amount of time the node should wait for all nodes to agree on which node should be elected PGL Reelect Time Default 15 Range 0 15 Format seconds Indicates the time intervel the node should wait...

Page 224: ...neigh boring 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 calcu lating its new choice for the preferred PGL AwaitUnanimity Indicates that the node has chosen itself as the PGL The node wil check whethe...

Page 225: ...lues End display only Default 0 Range N A Format Hexadecimal address up to 11 octets Displays the preferred PGL To select any node compares the leadership priorities and node IDs advertised in the PTSEs in the topology database and determines which nodes reachable from itself Peer Group Leader display only Default 0 Range N A Range Hexadecimal address up to 11 octets Displays a node of a peer grou...

Page 226: ...escription Node Timer Information Panel Node Index display only 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 flooded among all logical nodes in a pe...

Page 227: ...ch it has not received and processed the logical group node LGN horizontal link infor mation group IG Ptse Refresh Interval 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 Fa...

Page 228: ...te Avcr propor tional multiplier PM which is used in an algo rithm that determines significant change for aver age cell rate parameters 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 Defaul...

Page 229: ...or the PNNI Node SVCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index display only 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 an SVCC to a neighbor with a num...

Page 230: ...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 0...

Page 231: ...the PNNI Scope Mapping Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index display only Default 00000 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies 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 N...

Page 232: ...NI hierarchy or the smallest PNNI routing level that lies within the Organization Minus One organizational scope Intra Organization 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 Intra Organization organizational scope Organization Plus One display only Default 64 Range 0 104 Format numeric In...

Page 233: ...oute Address Entry command The route is completed 5 Using the instructions in the appropriate PacketStar PSAX Module User Guide configure a second port with the ATM UNI interface you must create the ATM UNI interface if it does not yet exist and bring the ATM UNI interface into service 6 To add additional route addresses repeat this procedure End Regional display only Default 32 Range 0 104 Format...

Page 234: ...s window have the following functions Figure 6 8 PNNI Route Address Table Window Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index Prefix Length Address Index and Route Address fields Add Route Address Entry Displays the PNNI Route Address Configu ration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Config uration window ...

Page 235: ...ntry Adds the route address to the PNNI Route Address Table window You can create up to 50 routes manually to display in the PNNI Route Address Table window How ever more than 50 routes can be dis played by the PSAX system because route addresses are also learned dynamically Delete Route Address Entry Deletes the route address from the PNNI Route Address Table window View Metrics Table Displays th...

Page 236: ... 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 the ad...

Page 237: ...ocated 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 Format Pre...

Page 238: ...ng 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 display only Default 00 00 00 Range N A Format N...

Page 239: ... window is displayed see Figure 6 10 2 Select the Add Metrics Entry command The PNNI Metrics Configuration window is displayed see Figure 6 11 3 Enter the values in the fields on this window according to the informa tion provided in Table 6 8 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 configuratio...

Page 240: ...x fields Add Metrics Entry Displays the PNNI Metrics Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Route Address Con figuration window Figure 6 11 PNNI Metrics Configuration Window Command Function Create Metrics Entry This command is displayed upon initial metrics configuration Adds the metric entry to the PNNI Metrics Table Apply Configuration Applies the configuration valu...

Page 241: ...spect to the adver tising node to which these parameters apply may have multiple service categories Incoming Indicates 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 asso...

Page 242: ...dicates 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 Range N A Format hexadecimal Indicates the difference between the effective bandwidth al...

Page 243: ...NS Entry command or press Ctrl A The PNNI Route TNS Configuration window is displayed 3 Enter the values for this window according to the information provided in Table 6 7 4 After setting all the values on the window select the Add Route TNS Entry command or press Ctrl A A trap message confirming the configuration application appears at the bottom of the window 5 To see the route entry just added ...

Page 244: ...ds Add Route TNS Entry Displays the PNNI Route Address Configu ration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Config uration window Table 6 9 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Route TNS Table Window Field Name Description Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the identi fication number of the connection table entry on the first line of the currently displayed w...

Page 245: ...he Transit Network String Identifier Indicates the value of the Transit Network String identifier TNS Index Displays the Transit Network String Index Indi cates the value of the Transit Network String index Figure 6 13 PNNI Route TNS Configuration Window Command Function Add Route TNS Entry Displays the PNNI Route Address Configu ration window Delete Route TNS Entry Deletes the route TNS entry Go ...

Page 246: ...The National Network ID is being used Other A user defined TNS type is being used TNS Plan Default CarrierId Code Range N A Format predefined Indicates the network ID plan of a specified tran sit network CarrierIdCode The Carrier ID TNS Plan is being used Other User defined TNS Id Default 0 Range N A Format octets Indicates the TNS ID TNS Index Default 0 Range N A Format numeric Indicates the TNS ...

Page 247: ...he primary routing metric for this route and the traffic parameter values for that apply for the connectivity from the advertising node to the transit network There will be one or more entries in the PNNI Metrics Table whose value matches the value in this field The seman tics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the Address Proto field value of the route If this metr...

Page 248: ... 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 Range N A For...

Page 249: ...I Map TNS Table 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 identification number of the TNS table entry on the first line of the currently dis played window The second number indi cates the total number of TNS table...

Page 250: ...e config uration window Command Function Table 6 11 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map TNS Table Field Name Field Values Description Map TNS InformationPanel Note For more information on the values in the display columns below see the Display Description Table for the PNNI Map TNS Configuration window Node Index display only Default 0 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays a unique indentifier for t...

Page 251: ...Table 6 12 Figure 6 15 PNNI Route TNS Table Window Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Map TNS Table win dow Table 6 12 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map TNS Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Map TNS Information Panel PNNI Node Index display only Default 0 Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX syste...

Page 252: ...s window according to the information provided in 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 sav...

Page 253: ...s window have the following functions Figure 6 16 PNNI Summary Address Table Window Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index Prefix Length Sum mary Type and Summary Address fields Add Metrics Entry Displays the PNNI Summary Address Con figuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Config uration window ...

Page 254: ...ress Configuration Window Command Function Create Summary Address Entry Adds the route address to the PNNI Sum mary Address Table window This field is displayed only upon initial summary address configuration Apply Configuration Applies the configuration values you set Delete Summary Address Entry Deletes the route address from the PNNI Summary Address Table window Go Back to Previous Screen Redis...

Page 255: ...ting domain Internal Denotes that a 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 Advertisement 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 en...

Page 256: ...f the PNNI protocol not manually configured To view PNNI map information perform the steps in the following proce dure Note PNNI map information is not displayed unless a node has been pre viously created Begin 1 On the PNNI System Wide Configuration window select the PNNI Map Information command The PNNI Map Table window is displayed see Figure 6 18 2 Select the node for which you want to view in...

Page 257: ... other nodes is being described The Org Port Id is the 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 ent...

Page 258: ...ld Name Field Values Description Node Index display only Default N A Range 1 400 Format Numeric Displays the node index identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Org Node Id display only Default N A Range N A Format hexadecimal Displays the Node identifier of the node originat ing connectivity within itself or to other nodes Remote Node Id display only Default N A Range N A Format hexade...

Page 259: ...nly Default N A Range N A Format Numeric Displays an index into the set of link and nodal connectivity associated with the originating node and port This index is needed since there may be multiple entries for nodal connectivity from a specific node and port pair in addition to any entry for a horizontal link or uplink Map Type display only Default Horizontal Link Range N A Format Predefined Displ...

Page 260: ...ayed 3 Select the PNNI Map Node Information command The PNNI Map Node Table window is displayed see Figure 6 20 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 16 End The PNNI Map Node Table contains a list of nodes as seen from the per spective of a local node and al...

Page 261: ...Wide Configu ration window Table 6 15 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Node Table Window Field Name Description Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the identi fication 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 Displays the defaul...

Page 262: ...ault of the ATM address This value is the combination of the ATM address and the node level This value is gener ated and displayed by the system automatically For more information see Section 5 3 3 Node Identifiers in the ATM Forum Specification Pri vate Network Network Interface PNNI 1 0 Specifica tion Version 1 0 af pnni 0055 000 ATM Address display only Default 0 Range N A Format hexadecimal Di...

Page 263: ...originating node False Indicates that additional branches are supported True Indicates that restricted branching is supported Database Overload display only Default False Range T F Format predefined Indicates whether the originating node s topology database is currently overloaded This attribute has the same value as the non transit for PGL election bit in the nodal information group origi nated b...

Page 264: ...s not peer group leader of its peer group and the I Am Leader field is set to False then this value is set to 0 Parent ATM Address display only Default 0 Range 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 se...

Page 265: ...resses are discovered during dynamic operation of the PNNI pro tocol not manually configured The commands on this window perform the following functions The descriptions for the display only fields on this window are provided in Table 6 18 Figure 6 22 PNNI Map Address Table Window Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index Advertised Node Id Advertised Port...

Page 266: ...he PNNI Map Address Table Window Field Name Description Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the identi fication 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 index Displays default five digit value on the Node Table window The default node...

Page 267: ...PSAX 4500 allows up to 100 PNNI links per interface To view PNNI links perform the steps in the following procedure Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI Map TNS Table win dow Table 6 18 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Map Address Entry Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index display only Default N A Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that id...

Page 268: ...window is displayed see Figure 6 25 3 Descriptions for the display only fields on this window are provided in Table 6 19 4 To return to the PNNI Link Table window select the Go Back to Previ ous Screen command The PNNI Link Table window is displayed see Figure 6 24 End The PNNI Link Table window displays the node index and link port identifier for various PNNI links The PNNI Link Port Id field is ...

Page 269: ...his window has the following function Command Function Find Searches this table by the values you enter in the Node Index or the PNNI Link Port Id fields Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Config uration window Figure 6 25 PNNI Link Information Window Command Function Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Configura tion window ...

Page 270: ...plays the communication state with the neighbor If the node has not yet been established the version is set to Unknown For uplinks where the port ID is not also used for the underlying outside link or links to or from LGNs the version is set to Unknown Link Type display only Default Lowest LevelHorizontal Link Range network dependent Format predefined alphanumeric Displays the type of link being d...

Page 271: ...members of the same peer group but the remote node ID and remote port ID in the neighbor s Hellos were set to 0 TwoWayInside Indicates whether Hellos have recently been received from the neighbor and whether both nodes are members of the same peer group and including the correct remote node ID and remote port ID fields When this state is reached it indi cates that bidirectional communication over ...

Page 272: ...plays the port identifier of the port at the remote end of the link as assigned by the remote node If OutsideLinkAndUplink is displayed in the Link Type field this is the port identifier assigned by the lowest level neighbor node to identify the outside link If Unknown is dis played in this field or if Uplink is displayed in the Link Type field the remote port ID is set to 0 Derived Agg Token disp...

Page 273: ...stem This field value is determined by the Hello exchange of hierarchical information that occurs between the two lowest level border nodes When the common peer group horizontal links or link type is not yet known this field is set to 0 Svcc Rcc Index display only Default N A Range N A Format numeric Displays the value of this object which identifies the switched virtual channel connection SVCC ba...

Page 274: ... 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 Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the identification number of the SvccRcc Table entry on the first line of the currently dis played window The second number indi cates the total number of SvccRcc Table entries Find Node Index Enter...

Page 275: ...tity in the PSAX system PNNI Svcc Rcc Index The interface from which the SVCC based RCC leaves the switching system If the RCC has not been estab lished then the attribute takes the value of zero VPI The VPI used at the interface from which the SVCC based RCC leaves the switching system If the RCC has not been established then the attribute takes the value of zero VCI The VCI used at the interface...

Page 276: ...remote node address identifier Displays the remote node where the SVCC based RCC terminates Remote ATM Address display only 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 display only Default 0 Range N A Format numeric Indicates the interface from which the SVCC based RCC leaves the PS...

Page 277: ...55 000 Sections 5 7 and 5 8 To view PNNI neighbor peers perform the steps in the following procedure Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Site Specific Configuration option The Site Specific Menu window is displayed 2 Select the PNNI System Wide Configuration option The PNNI System Wide Configuration window is displayed 3 Select the PNNI Neighbor Peer Information command an...

Page 278: ...peer remote node index for various neighbor peers The PNNI Neighbor Peer Remote Node Id field is the node identifier of the neighboring peer node The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 6 28 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 Sy...

Page 279: ...unction Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the PNNI System Wide Configura tion window Table 6 22 Field Descriptions for the PNNI Neighbor Peer Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index display only Default N A Range 1 400 Format numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system NbrPeer Rem Node Id display only Default N A Range Fo...

Page 280: ...the node can request the required PTSEs Loading Indicates that the node is in the loading state in which a full sequence of DS packets has been exchanged with the neighboring peer the required PTSEs are requested and at least one has not yet been received Full Indicates that the node is in the full state in which the node node has received all PTSEs known to be available from the neighboring peer ...

Page 281: ...r NbrPeer Rcv Ptsps display only 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 display only Default N A Range N A Format numeric Displays a count of the number of PTSPs retrans mitted to the neighboring peer NbrPeer Rcv Ptse Req display only Default N A Range N A Format numeric Displays...

Page 282: ...t 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 the following functions Figure 6 30 PNNI Neighbor Peer Port Table Command Function Page Up Scroll up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Displays entries at the top of the tab...

Page 283: ...able is displayed see Figure 6 31 The fields in the PNNI PTSE Table window are provided in Table 6 24 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 config uration window Command Function Tab...

Page 284: ... commands on this table perform the following functions Figure 6 31 PNNI PTSE Table 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 identification number of the table entry on the first line of the currently displayed wi...

Page 285: ...ide config uration window Table 6 24 Field Descriptions for the PNNI PTSE Table Window Field Name Description Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the identi fication number of the table entry on the first line of the currently 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 Origi...

Page 286: ...I PTSE Information Window Field Name Field Values Description Node Index display only Default N A Range 1 400 Format Numeric Displays the node index that identifies a logical PNNI entity in the PSAX system Originating Node ID display only Default N A Range N A Format Hexadecimal Displays the 20 octet node identifier of the node that originated the PTSE display only Default N A Range N A Format Num...

Page 287: ...er Internal Reachable Addresses An internal reachable address is an address of a destination that is directly attached to the logical node that advertises the address Exterior Reachable Addresses An exterior reachable address is an address that can be reached through a PNNI routing domain but is not located in that PNNI routing domain HorizontalLinks A horizontal link is between nodes in the same ...

Page 288: ...NI System Wide Configuration option and press Enter The PNNI System Wide Configuration window is displayed 3 Select the PNNI System Statistics command and press Enter The PNNI System Statistics window is displayed see Figure 6 33 The fields in this window are described in Table 6 26 End The commands in this window have the following functions Figure 6 33 PNNI System Statistics Window Command Funct...

Page 289: ...onnection setup messages including DTL stacks originated by the PSAX system that have cranked back to the PSAX system at all levels of the hierarchy Crankback Count Border display only 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 o...

Page 290: ...specified transit network unreach able or the message destination unreachable in the cause incoming exclusion IE Route Fail Unreach Border display only Default 0 Range 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 cr...

Page 291: ...unks 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 nonswitched IWF trunks To configure the system for ATM trunki...

Page 292: ...n 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 Trunking Configuration Option Selected ...

Page 293: ...sion of calls between the configured local 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 yo...

Page 294: ...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 100 Range 1 1024 Format numeric Specifies the maximum number of remote IWF IDs that can be connected to the local endpoint in the PSAX system If you e...

Page 295: ...yed 3 Enter values for the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 7 2 4 Select the Add Configuration command The following message in displayed in the status line of the window This configuration is added Note that the following commands are now displayed in the window Go to Bearer VCC Table Go to Data Channel Table 5 Select the Bring Admin Status Up command to bring ...

Page 296: ...SAX system The fields on this window are described below Figure 7 3 ATM Trunking Remote IWF Table Window Command Function Find Rmt IWF ID Searches the table for a specific remote IWF ID To find a specific remote IWF ID enter a value in this field If the remote IWF ID exists it is displayed on the first line of the table Add Remote IWF Entry Displays the ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration window...

Page 297: ...mote 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 tem Figure 7 4 ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration Window Command Function Add Configuration Applies the values you set on this win dow Update Configuration This command is not currently supported Bring Admin Status Up When the value in the A...

Page 298: ...ote IWF Table window Command Function Table 7 2 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description 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 P...

Page 299: ...g Sig VCC Table window to add additional signaling VCC IDs press Ctrl B 6 Repeat Steps 2 5 to add additional signaling VCC IDs End Remote IWF Trnk Mode display only Default Switched Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Specifies whether the remote IWF trunk is in switched mode or non switched mode Currently only the nonswitched mode is sup ported Switched Indicates that the specified signaling...

Page 300: ...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 Command Function Add ATM Trunking Entry Displays the ATM Trunking Sig VCC Con figuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the Remote IWF Configuration window Find Rmt IWF ID VCC ID Searches the table for a specific remote IWF ...

Page 301: ...VCC ID This column displays all the corresponding VCC IDs which are assigned by the owners of the signalling 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 fi...

Page 302: ...nection identifier which is assigned by the owner of the signaling VCC Out Interface ID display only for SVC and SPVC con nection types Default 00 00 00 Range N A Format SS PP CC Interface identifier of the outgoing interface This field is editable only for the PVC connection type VCC Conn Type Default SVC Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies the connection type that is used for the ...

Page 303: ...ction Fwd Bwd MBS cells Default 0 0 Range Format Numeric cells Forward and backward maximum burst size cells for the connection Max AAL2 VCC Default 255 Range Format Maximum number of bearer VCCs controlled by the signaling VCC Active AAL2 VCC display only Default 1 Range Format Number of active bearer VCCs controlled by the signaling VCC Egress VIB Default 0 Range Format Virtual identifier to ass...

Page 304: ...g 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 number of attempts Restart Default Restart Range N A For...

Page 305: ...ndow is empty After you have added bearer VCC IDs this window displays all the bearer VCC IDS by remote IWF ID in the 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 6 4 Select the Apply Configuration command The following m...

Page 306: ... a specific entry enter values in these fields If the specified entry exists it is displayed on the first line of the table Add Bearer VCC Entry Displays the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration window Go Back to Previous Screen Redisplays the Remote IWF Configuration window Table 7 5 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table Window Field Names Description Rmt IWF ID This column di...

Page 307: ...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 IDs in the PSAX system Figure 7 8 ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window Command Function Add Configuration Applies the values you set on this win dow Delete Configuration Deletes the configuration Restar...

Page 308: ...the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table window Command Function Table 7 6 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Configuration Window Field Name Field Values Description Remote IWF ID Default User assigned Range N A Format Numeric Displays the remote interworking function IWF identifier for the remote endpoint This value is automatically assigned based on the previously selected remote IWF I...

Page 309: ...r nrt1 Indicates variable bit rate nonreal time queue 1 Vbr rt2 Indicates variable bit rate real time queue 2 Vbr rt1 Indicates variable 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 t...

Page 310: ...ge N A Format Predefined Specifies the OAM support used Unsupp Indicates that OAM is not in use End Pt The PSAX system is used as a termination point for ATM traffic The OAM loopback test is supported for end to end connections only VCC Conn Type Default Svc Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the VCC connection type Svc Switched virtual circuit Spvc Software switched permanent virtural circuit ...

Page 311: ...Conn Type field Local The VCC owner is local Wireless backhaul applications Select this VCC Owner Type for the cell site caller side of the connection Remote The VCC owner is remote Wireless backhaul applications Select this VCC Owner Type for the MSC called side of the con nection Retry Timer Limit display only Default 30 0 Range Format numeric timer sec limit integer Timer Specifies the amount o...

Page 312: ... or AAL type with regard to prior ity 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 side con trols priority Application Type Default Narrowband Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the PSAX application that w...

Page 313: ...AlgoSet7 This parameter will not allow the mixture of pure voice CE to ATM with data VBR to ATM in the same AAL2 trunk group This parameter supports applicable connection types for pure data VBR to ATM in wireless applications How bandwidth is 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 Voic...

Page 314: ...DS0 line rate is approximately 171 cps If you want 200 cps the bw actually 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 channels also depends on wh...

Page 315: ...play only 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 displa...

Page 316: ...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 7 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Narrowband Routing Table Window Field Names Values Description Narrowband Address Hex display table Default N A Range N A Format Hexadecimal Interworking function ATM addresses for the remote endpoint Ty...

Page 317: ...resses 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 bit...

Page 318: ...Searches for the ATM address entry with a value you specify Go Back to Connec tion Menu Redisplays the ATM Trunking Local Node Configuration window Table 7 8 Field Descriptions for the ATM Trunking Broadband Routing Table Window Field Names Values Description Broadband Address Hex display table Default N A Range N A Format Hexadecimal Interworking function ATM addresses for the remote endpoint Typ...

Page 319: ...this 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 ...

Page 320: ... a specific entry enter values in these fields If 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 Configuration window Field Name Description Rmt IWF ID This column displays the remote IWF ID Sig VCC ID This field is not currently supported This ...

Page 321: ...s up or down VCC Owner This column displays the corresponding owner of the signaling VCC 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 second number indicates the total number of remote IWF IDs ...

Page 322: ...Chapter 7 Configuring ATM Trunking Overview of This Chapter 7 32 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 323: ...ation will result We urge you to look at each window and its accompanying commands and field descriptions below the window before starting the procedure The configuration windows in general have many more field options and commands than table windows Network Side Configuration Summary The following steps are a summary only To perform the configuration see the procedures after the summary 1 If nece...

Page 324: ...nt command Add PhysCChan Configuration Entry V5 PhysCChan Cfg Tbl displays Add PhysCChan Cfg entry V5 PhysC Chanel Cfg window displays 13 On V5 PhysCChannel Configuration window at a minimum enter val ues for these fields a Enter Phys CChan Id fld values For Protectgroup 1 always use 16 For Protectgroup 2 use 15 or 31 14 On the Configure CommCChan ID fld local enter a value higher than 0 to force ...

Page 325: ...rm Add command At a minimum enter values for VccID Svc type vbr SAR aal2 vcc com type pvc vcc vpi vci info app type V5 DSP IWF value None DSP select type Auto 8 Add the Configuration command Bring Admin Status Up 9 Return toV5 Interface Variant Configuration select Add UserPort Table to Variant Add entry On V5 User Port Configuration screen at a min imum enter the following values LE Port ID maps ...

Page 326: ...AX system to implement the change in the feature status in this procedure Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Site Specific Configuration option The Site Specific Menu window Figure 8 1 is displayed 2 On the Site Specific Menu window select the Feature Turn On Off option The Feature Turn On Off window see Figure 8 2 is displayed The fields on this window are described in T...

Page 327: ...elease 8 0 0 Chapter 8 Configuring V5 2 European IDLC PSTN Configuration 5 If you need to reboot now proceed to the section Rebooting PSAX Hardware Components in your PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide End Figure 8 1 Site Specific Menu Window Feature Turn On Off Option Selected ...

Page 328: ...is window have the following functions Figure 8 2 Feature Turn On Off 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 win dow ...

Page 329: ...twork 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 is ...

Page 330: ...e or Disable depend ing on the feature Range N A Format Predefined alphanumeric Specifies whether the feature is to be made oper ational 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...

Page 331: ...ean IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values 3 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the guidelines pro vided in the section Configuration Guidelines in this chapter and in Table 8 3 4 To apply the values you have entered select the Apply Configuration command End Figure 8 3 Site Specific Menu Window ...

Page 332: ...es 8 10 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 8 4 Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window Figure 8 5 Call Control Resource Allocation Configuration Window ...

Page 333: ...system database When changing the values in these fields to suit your needs keep in mind that the PSAX system calculates the percentage of the memory allocation usage from the combination of values you have entered in the fields This calculation is displayed in the callContrlResAllocUsage field When all the values of SVC calls and parties SPVC calls Connection Gateway API end points and Connection...

Page 334: ... be supported by the PSAX system spvcCePtToPtCalls Default 001000 Format Specifies the maximum number of SPVC circuit emu lation point to point calls to be supported by the PSAX system Note The total of all call fields and atmTrunkVccs can not exceed 32 when the spvcGlobalPriorityScheme field is Enabled spvcTePtToPtCalls Default 000100 Range 0 10000 Format numeric Specifies the maximum number of S...

Page 335: ... ported by the PSAX system sgApiPtToPtSvc Calls Default 000000 Range Format Connection Gateway API Applications Specifies the maximum number of SVC point to point calls for the Connection Gateway API to be supported by the PSAX system sgApiPtToMultiPt SvcCalls Default 000000 Format Specifies the maximum number of SVC point to mul tipoint calls for the Connection Gateway API to be sup ported by the...

Page 336: ...rough Indicates that the PSAX system sends a cut through message to the connection gateway device to initiate an SVC connection cgSvcAcExplicit CutThrough Indicates that the connection gateway device deter mines when to send a cut through message to the con nection manager to initiate an SVC connection Disabled Indicates that the priority scheme is not in force dis abled Enabled Indicates that the...

Page 337: ...rce Allocation Configuration Window Begin Accessing the V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window Part 1 1 From the Console Interface Main Menu select the Site Specific Menu see Figure 8 3 2 From the Site Specific Menu select the V5 Interface Configuration w command The V5 Interface Configuration window is displayed see Figure 8 6 The table following the window describes the options on the windo...

Page 338: ...gure 8 7 The table following the window describes the commands on the window Table 8 5 describes the fields on this window 2 Enter the value 010 in the Max V5 Interface field 3 Select the Apply Configuration command 4 Remain on the window and continue with the next procedure End Table 8 4 V5 Interface Configuration Menu Window Menu Option Description V5 Interface Configuration Displays the V5 Inte...

Page 339: ...ld Descriptions for the V5 Resource Allocation Configuration Window Field Name Values Description Max V5 Interface Default 004 Range 0 10 Format Numeric Indicates the maximum number of V5 interfaces that can be supported in this system Max User Ports Default 008000 Range 1 983040 Format Numeric Indicates the maximum number of User Ports that can be used in this system This includes both PSTN and I...

Page 340: ... value minus the value of the Max Isdn Ports V5 Inter face field TPL1 Timer Default 15 Range 1 30 Format Seconds This timer is used by the ISDN basic rate access BRA port manager to supervise the unblock procedure of a port Values are represented in seconds T1 Timer Default 15 Range 1 30 Format Seconds This timer is used by the BRA port manager to supervise the access activation procedure of a por...

Page 341: ... The tables following the window describe the commands and display only fields on the window 2 Remain on this window and continue with the next procedure End ReadSA7Bit Timer Default 050 Range 50 200 Format Msec This timer is used to guarantee that the SA7 bit change has been reported to the AV5 stack When a message is received from the LE indicating the SA7 bit is set to zero the AV5 stack waits ...

Page 342: ...p of the current page Bottom Scrolls to the bottom of the current page Add an Interface Displays the V5 Interface table Go Back to V5 Menu screen Re displays the V5 Interface Configuration window Command Function V5 Interface ID Displays the interface ID Admin Status Specifies whether the interface is up or down Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the number of the V5 Interface ID D...

Page 343: ...ed The table following the window describes the commands on the window Table 8 6 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 Figure 8 9 V5 Interface Configuration Window Command Function Create Interf...

Page 344: ...es configurable values of 1 127 only 1 10 interface IDs are supported in Release 8 0 0 Admin Status Default OutOfService Range As noted below Format Predefined Specifies the administrative status of the inter face OutOfService The interface is not in service InService The interface is in service Oper Status Default OutOfService Range As noted below Format Predefined Specifies if any factor is impe...

Page 345: ... in Figure 8 10 describe the commands and display only fields on the window Table 8 8 describes the fields on the win dow LE Interface ID Default 0 Range 0 16777215 Format Numeric Specifies the local exchange interface ID used by the 5ESS This ID is used externally by the PSAX to communicate with the 5ESS Switchover Variant ID Default 0 Range 0 127 Format Numeric Specifies the Variant Id to which ...

Page 346: ... Configuration 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 Intf ID ID Finds the interface ID and the variant ID of a particular connection Add Variant Entry Displays the V5 Interface Variant Configu ration window Go Back to Previous screen Displays the V5 Interfa...

Page 347: ...for the V5 Interface Variant Configuration 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 Default OutOfService Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the Administrative status of the Variant channel Out...

Page 348: ... ant Displays the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table Add DL Table to Variant Displays the Data Link Configuration Table Add UserPort Table to Vari ant Adds the UserPort table to the variant configuration Create Variant Creates a variant configuration link Apply Configuration Applies the configuration Update Updates the configuration Delete Variant and return Deletes the variant configuration link and ...

Page 349: ...A Format Predefined 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 display only Default V52 Range N A Format Predefined V 5 2 standard as defin...

Page 350: ...1 Fsm Normal Timer display only 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 display only 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 ...

Page 351: ...les following the window describes the commands and display only fields on this window 2 Remain on this window and continue with next procedure End Figure 8 12 V5 Data Link Configuration Table 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 Intf ID Variant ID Finds the inte...

Page 352: ...ribes the configurable fields on this window 2 Enter the values you need 3 Select the Add V5 Data Link to the table command 4 Return to the V5 inft Variant Cfg screen and perform the Bring Into Service command 5 Remain on this window and continue with the next procedure End Command Function Intf ID Displays the interface ID Variant ID Displays the Variant ID associated with the Interface ID DL C P...

Page 353: ...date V5 Data Link in the table Updates the V5 data link in the table after field values are altered Delete V5 Data Link and return Deletes a selected data link and returns to the V5 Data Link Table Go Back to Previous Screen Return to the V5 Data Link Table Table 8 9 Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Description Configuration Left Panel Interface I...

Page 354: ...secondary links protection level 1 on the digital loop carrier sys tem V5DLCPathProtect ion2 This path carries messages for synchronizing switching between primary and secondary links at protection level 2 on the digital loop carrier system V5DLCPathControl V5DLCPathControl This path carries messages to unblock links and initiate link identification on the digital loop carrier system V5DLCPathLink...

Page 355: ... the top of the current page Bottom Scrolls to the bottom of the current page Find Intf ID Variant ID PhysCChan Finds the interface ID variant ID and physical C channel of a particular connec tion Add PhysCChan Config Entry Displayes the V5 PhysCChannel Configu ration window Go Back to Previous Screen Returns to the V5 Interface Variant Con figuration window Command Function Total 0 0 The top numb...

Page 356: ...onfigurable and display only fields on this window 2 At a minimum enter values for these fields Phys CChan Id Protection group num Pg 1 channel 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 w...

Page 357: ...y to the V5 PhysCChannel Configuration Table Apply V5PhysCChn config uration Adds the configuration values you set to the network 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 Configu ration Table Go to the LogCChan Config uration Displays the...

Page 358: ...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 359: ...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 display only Default 0 Range 0 65503 Format Numeric This identifies the logical C channel that is exchanged between AN and LE Protection Status displa...

Page 360: ...displays The command and display only tables immediately follow the window 2 Remain in the window and continue with the next procedure Figure 8 16 V5 E1 Link Configuration Table 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 Find Intf ID Variant ID Finds the interface ID and varian...

Page 361: ...win dow 2 Enter the values you need 3 After all values are entered 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 configu...

Page 362: ...t V5 E1 link in the table Add V5E1Link to the table Adds the V5 E1 link to the V5 E1 Link Configuration Table Apply Administrative Sta tus Applies administrative status after you have changed it from Unblocked to Blocked or vice versa Update V5E1Link in the table Updates the V5 E1 link in the table Delete V5E1Link and return Deletes the selected V5 E1 Link and returns toe the V5 E1 Link Table Go t...

Page 363: ...red logical C channel ID The channel must always be entered as 001 Administrative Status Default ForceBlocked Range As noted below Format Predefined Specifies the administrative status of the call pro cessing functions on the E1 Link ForceBlocked Upon initial configuration the selected E1 link is at this setting To bring the link into service change the field value to Unblocked and apply the Apply...

Page 364: ... on the table that you want to change Remain on the window and continue to the next procedure End Operational State display only Default Normal Range As noted below Format Predefined Specifies the protection status of the link Normal The link is operating normally LocalFailure A failure has occurred on the PSAX side either an LOS or LOF RemoteFailure A failure has occurred on the LE side either an...

Page 365: ...n table V5 Intf Id display only Default 1 Range 1 10 Format Numeric This index identifies the variant channel number in the V5 interface Link Id display only Default 0 Range Format Numeric This index identifies the E1 Link Configuration Table Channel1 display only Default 0 Range Format Numeric Specifies a C Channel which carries signalling information Generally this channel should be specified on...

Page 366: ...ay to change to InService if it is OutOfService and vice versa You may also select the appropriate command at the bottom of the table to take all timeslots Out Of Service or Into Service End Channel3 display only Default 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 ...

Page 367: ...able to Variant command The V5 Data Link Configuration Table dis plays see Figure 8 12 The tables following the window describes the commands and display only fields on this window 2 Remain on this window and continue with next procedure End Figure 8 19 V5 Time Slot Table Command Function Bring All Interfaces Into Service Brings all interfaces into service Take All Interface Out Of Service Takes a...

Page 368: ...ge Down Scrolls down one page Top Scrolls to the top of the current page Bottom Scrolls to the bottom of the current page Find Intf ID Variant ID Finds 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 Command Function Intf ID Displays the...

Page 369: ...scribes the commands on this window Table 8 13 describes the configurable fields on this window 2 Enter the values you need 3 Select the Add V5 Data Link to the table command 4 Return to the V5 inft Variant Cfg screen and perform the Bring Into Service command 5 Remain on this window and continue with the next procedure End DL C Path ID Displays the Data Link Communication Path ID Total 0 0 The fi...

Page 370: ...date V5 Data Link in the table Updates the V5 data link in the table after field values are altered Delete V5 Data Link and return Deletes a selected data link and returns to the V5 Data Link Table Go Back to Previous Screen Return to the V5 Data Link Table Table 8 13 Field Descriptions for the V5 Data Link Configuration Window Field Name Field Value Description Configuration Left Panel Interface ...

Page 371: ...t protection level 2 on the digital loop carrier system V5DLCPathControl V5DLCPathControl This path carries messages to unblock links and initiate link identification on the digital loop carrier system V5DLCPathLinkCo ntrol on the digital loop carrier system V5DLCPathBcc The link control path for the bearer channel con nection This path carries messages to allocate and deallocate timeslots on the ...

Page 372: ... 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 Table 9 Pe...

Page 373: ...select the Add User Port Table to Variant command The User Port Configuration window displays see Figure 8 22 The command table immediately fol lows Figure 8 22 Table 8 14 describes the display only fields on this win dow 2 Remain on the window and continue with the next procedure End Figure 8 22 V5 User Port Table Command Function Page Up Scrolls up one page Page Down Scrolls down one page Top Sc...

Page 374: ...figuration Window Port Type IDSN procedure following the PSTN port type procedure 1 From the V5 User Port Table select the Add User Port Configuration Entry command The V5 User Port Configuration Window displays The command table immediately follows the window 2 At a minimum enter values for the fields listed below LE Port ID LES Interface Port ID PSTN Port CID Encode Standard Encoding profile Num...

Page 375: ...splays the next V5 User Port configura tion in the database Add V5 User Port Configu ration Adds the V5 User Port configuration for the selected Interface ID Delete V5 User Port Config uration Deletes the V5 User Port configuration for the selected Interface ID Update V5 User Port Config uration Updates the V5 User Port configuration for the selected Interface ID Apply V5 Admin Status Applies the ...

Page 376: ...67 Format Numeric LE port number used to idenify the ISDN and PSTN ports on a V5 interface This value maps directly 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 Wh...

Page 377: ... Format Predefined Specifies the encoding standard used Itut ITU T standards are used for voice encoding Use this value for voice and voiceband data defined by ITUT specifications Af ATM Forum standards are used for use by voice and voiceband data Use this value for PSTN connections Custom Custom encoding algorithms are not defined by standards EncodingProfile Num Default 1 Range 1 255 Format Nume...

Page 378: ...is Bra or Pra Note This field displays only when Port Type is Isdn Bra Basic rate supports 2 bearer channels and 1 data channel Pra This type is not currently supported Line Type Default NotPermLine Range N A Format Predefined Specifies the type of line permanent or leased line Note This display only field appears only when Port type is Isdn NotPermLine Non permanent line Leased Leased line P Logi...

Page 379: ...t be also con figured in the ConfigLogicalCChan Id field on the V5 PhysCChannel Configuration Window The same value can be entered in the P Logical Chan ID the F Logical Chan ID field and the D Logical Chan ID fields on the V5 User Port Configuration window Operation Status display only Default Blocked Range See Admin Status field Format Predefined Specifies the operational status of the user port...

Page 380: ...icates whether support for silence detection is disabled or enabled Enabled Support for silence detection is enabled Disabled Support for silence detection is disabled Echo Cancellation Algo Default None Range N A Format Predefined Specifies which echo cancellation algorithm is used None No echo cancellation is used G165 nearEnd ITU T G 165 nearEnd near end echo cancella tion G168 ITU T G 168 echo...

Page 381: ... in the Port Type field For descriptions of the other ISDN fields see Table 8 14 End Translation Type Default None Range N A Format Predefined Specifies which companding standard is used A law is European Mu law is Japanese and North American None Not companding standard is used MuLaw2muLaw Companding standard is Mu law to Mu law ALaw2aLaw Companding standard is A law to A law V5 2 Applications Yo...

Page 382: ...European IDLC Setting Call Control Resource Allocation Values 8 60 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 Figure 8 24 V5 User Port Configuration Window Port Type ISDN Selected ...

Page 383: ...unctions The Diagnostics Menu provides access to the diagnostic functions of the PSAX system Table 9 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 sys tem disk...

Page 384: ...etes all user created configuration data from the PSAX system However IP addresses that you set up on the System Identification panel of the Site Specific Configuration window are not deleted Unlock Shell Ping Displays the Unlock Shell Ping window on which you can unlock a telnet session remotely or send a ping command to a remote device OAM Loopback Displays the OAM Loopback Table window on which...

Page 385: ...X 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 Chapter 9 Using System Diagnostics Viewing System Status Figure 9 1 Console Interface Main Menu Window Diagnostics Option Selected Figure 9 2 Diagnostics Menu Window ...

Page 386: ...s on this window have the following functions Figure 9 3 System Information Window Command Function Continuous Update Continuously updates the information in the fields every second Select this com mand to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed similar to a toggle switch Go Back to Diagnostics Screen Redisplays the Diagnostics Menu window see Figure 9 2 ...

Page 387: ...plied power to the system or rebooted initialized the CPU Disc Space Free Bytes display only Default N A Range N A Format numeric in kilobytes The amount of free space on the system disk of the CPU Disc Space Total Bytes display only Default N A Range N A Format numeric in kilobytes The amount of total space on the system disk of the CPU CPU Type Default see description Range N A Format alphanumer...

Page 388: ...igh Indicates the high water mark of cells used within the receive one cell pool Rx Multi Cell display only Default N A Range N A Format Numeric Total Indicates the number of multi cells within the receive multicell pool Used Indicates the number of multicells cur rently being used within the receive multicell pool High Indicates the high water mark of multicells used within the receive multicell ...

Page 389: ... provided in Table 9 4 5 Select the Apply and Configure Payload command The Cell Test Payload Configuration window is displayed see Figure 9 5 6 Select the first line in the Transmitted Payload field and enter the data you want to transmit Repeat this step for the second and third lines of this field 7 Select the Refresh Transmit Payload command This command applies the values for the test payload...

Page 390: ...r on the I O module configured with the ATM UNI interface you want to test Channel Default N A Range The total number available per module Format numeric The channel number on the I O module config ured with the ATM UNI interface for the port you want to test VPI Default N A Range 0 255 Format Numeric The virtual path identifier VPI for the channel you want to test VCI DLCI Default N A Range 32 65...

Page 391: ...cates that the cell test payload is not currently being transmitted nor received Table 9 3 Field Descriptions for the Cell Test Diagnostics Window Field Names Values Description Figure 9 5 Cell Test Payload Configuration Window Command Function Apply Transmit Pay load Applies the values you enter in the Transmitted Payload field Reset Display Sets the values in the Transmitted Payload field to the...

Page 392: ...oad Continuously command Go Back to Cell Test Diagnostics Redisplays the Cell Test Diagnostics window Command Function Table 9 4 Field Descriptions for the Cell Test Payload Window Field Names Values Description Received Payload display only Default Dependent on the your input in the Transmitted Payload field Range N A Format Predefined Displays the data you entered in the Transmitted Payload fiel...

Page 393: ...t the Diagnostics option The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed 3 On the Diagnostics Menu window select the Reboot Hardware Compo nents option 4 Select the appropriate command as needed For the GR 303 Feature select the Reboot Chassis command or press Ctrl T For the options preceeding the Primary Switchover option you will be prompted twice from the following table to confirm whether you want to...

Page 394: ... a PSAX system or to check the connectivity of a PSAX system perform the steps in the following procedure 1 From another PSAX system log onto the PSAX system console interface 2 On the Console Interface Main Menu window see Figure 9 1 select the Diagnostics option The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed see Figure 9 2 3 On the Diagnostics Menu window select the Unlock Shell Ping option The Unlock...

Page 395: ... second port is assigned to the far end user using the same configura tion as the first port For further information about OAM see Chapter 3 To enable OAM connec tions see the PacketStar PSAX System Provisioning Connections User Guide for PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Enabling OAM Loopback Functions To enable OAM loopback functionality perform the steps in the following procedure Beg...

Page 396: ...e desired OAM Loopback configuration select the Apply Action command End The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 9 7 OAM Loopback 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 Total 0 0 The first number in this field indicates the number...

Page 397: ...lays 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 Figure 9 8 OAM Loopback Window Command Function Continuous Update Continuously updates the fields in the Statistics panel every two seconds Select this command to turn the continuous updating on and off as needed similar to a toggle switch Note ...

Page 398: ...he OAM loopback test Channel Default 0 Range Depends on module type 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 connec tion VCI Default 0 Range Format numeric The virtual channel identifier of the ATM connec tion Must be zero for virtual path connections Statisti...

Page 399: ...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 per formed 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 value of the Destination ...

Page 400: ...elect the OAM Activate and Deacti vate option The OAM Activate Deactivate Table is displayed see Figure 9 9 3 On the OAM Activate Deactivate Table select the OAM Activate option The OAM ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION window is displayed in Figure 9 10 4 Enter values in the fields on this window according to the information provided in Table 9 6 5 To begin the test select the Activate command 6 To termina...

Page 401: ...pdates the information in the Current Status panel Activate Starts the OAM test Deactivate Terminates the OAM test Go Back to Table Screen Redisplays the OAM Activate and Deacti vate Table window Figure 9 10 OAM Activation Deactivation Window Command Function Update Status Updates the information in the Current Status panel Activate Starts the OAM test Deactivate Terminates the OAM test Go Back to...

Page 402: ...y check Fpm and br Forward performance monitoring backward reporting Fpm only Forward performance monitoring only Direction of Flow Default Towards near end Both way Towards far end The direction in which cells will be transmitted Flow Type Default End to end Segment Direction of the flow of data traffic in this con nection Block Size A B Default Size1024 Size128 Size256 Size 512 Size4098 Size8192...

Page 403: ...y Default Deactivated Activated Displays the current status of the performance monitoring backward reporting activation deac tivation request at the sink point Src Point SEG CC display only Default Deacti vated Activated Displays the current status of the source point s segment continuity check activation deactiva tion request Snk Point SEG CC display only Default Deactivated Activated Displays th...

Page 404: ...t Successful The OAM activation request is successful BR Block Error display only Default 0 Range 0 32768 Format Numeric Backward reporting of a block error on a perfor mance monitoring connection BR lost inserted cells display only Default 0 Range 0 32768 Format Numeric Backward reporting of a lost inserted cell on a performance monitoring connection BR missed inserted cells display only Default ...

Page 405: ... 16 Database Configuration Save and Restore Feature The Database Configuration Save and Restore feature enables you to back up and restore the PSAX system database files to and from a remote host com puter such as a Unix or Windows based workstation The remote host com puter must be running as an FTP server Files are backed up using FTP from the CPU module system disk to a user defined directory o...

Page 406: ... you can restore your backup files from the host computer to the PSAX system CPU2 module system disk by using the Remote Data Operation window Backing Up System Database Files Remote Database Operation Perform the steps in the following procedure to back up your database con figuration files Begin 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Remote Data base Operation option The Remote D...

Page 407: ...ote Host IP Addr Default 000 000 000 000 Range 000 255 Format numeric IP address of the remote host computer for example a Unix or Windows based workstation The remote host computer must be running as an FTP server Login Default N A Range 1 20 Format alphanu meric User defined login name for the remote host computer Password Default N A Range 1 20 Format alphanu meric User defined password for the...

Page 408: ...ormed a backup RemoteLoad Performs the restore function by transferring the database files from the user defined directory on the remote host computer to the CPU module Note After this operation is completed success fully DoneSuccessfully displayed in the Oper Status field the PSAX system immediately reboots Oper Status display only Default NoActivity Range N A Format predefined Operational status...

Page 409: ... Format predefined Error status indicating whether an error has occurred during processing None No error condition was detected UnableToMakeFtp Connection The PSAX system was not able to connect with the remote host computer InvalidDirectory The directory name you entered does not match any directory on the remote host computer UnableToOpen DatabaseFile During the remote load restore operation the...

Page 410: ...dule 3 On the workstation at the DOS prompt enter ftp n xxx xxx xxx xxx where 4 At the prompt ftp enter the following command user readwrite currentpassword where currentpassword is the password you have defined for the PSAX system 5 To specify the correct path for the location of the configuration database files you are backing up from the PSAX system enter the following com mand cd scsi current ...

Page 411: ...dule start up the VT100 terminal emulation software on the PC workstation and ensure you have communication between the two devices see the following pro cedure Setting Up for the File Transfer Process Second you perform the file transfer copy process for the databases to the separate storage medium see the procedure Copying the Database Files to a Storage Medium on page 10 8 Setting Up for the Fi...

Page 412: ...ation preferences see Chapter 6 Configuring the VT100 Terminal Emulator 4 Using the terminal emulator modem communication function Return the telephone number of the line connected to the modem connected to the Multiservice Media Gateway system End Copying the Database Files to a Storage Medium Begin 1 Using the terminal emulator log on the PSAX system 2 On the Console Interface Main Menu window s...

Page 413: ...tion provided in Table 10 2 Figure 10 3 XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Send Options Panel Selected Command Function Send File Initiates the send function of the file transfer process from the CPU module hard disk to a storage medium such as a Unix or PC workstation hard disk Receive File Initiates the receiving function of the file transfer process to the CPU module hard disk from the CD ROM c...

Page 414: ...m G Indicates that the YModem G protocol is to be used for receiving the software upgrade files XModem XModem protocol is to be used for receiving the software upgrade files File Type Default Binary Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Indicates the format of the file that will be trans mitted Binary Indicates that the binary format is to be used Use this format to download software upgrade fi...

Page 415: ...e in this field and then receive this file on the CPU module system disk This field is dis played only when the value XModem is selected in the Protocol field Note All subdirectory and file names are listed in the readme txt file accompanying the software upgrade files on the CD ROM Send Options Panel Protocol Default YModem Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Indicates the type of modem prot...

Page 416: ...ut of view A File Type Default Binary Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Indicates the format of the file 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 compute...

Page 417: ...e of the database file exactly so that it matches the name you previously entered on the Multiservice Media Gateway system XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window 8 Select the OK or Receive command in the terminal emulator receive function dialog box 9 Repeat steps 4 8 to specify another database filename until you have transferred all the database files to the PC hard disk End Restoring System Databas...

Page 418: ...ftp enter user readwrite currentpassword where currentpassword is the password you currently have for the PSAX system software 5 To be sure you have the correct path selected enter one of the following cd scsi current Windows cd scsi current UNIX 6 To provide a visual indicator during the restore files process enter hash 7 To transfer restore the configuration files enter the following com mands i...

Page 419: ...enu window is displayed 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 select the Reboot Chas sis command This command reboots reinitializes the primary and...

Page 420: ...r Process 1 Set up the cabling and connections between the PC workstation the local modem and the telephone line For more information see the sec tion Upgrading Using the XModem YModem File Transfer Method earlier in this chapter Two modem kits are available a single modem kit and a redundant modem kit The single modem kit consists of a rack mounted modem cables and connectors The redundant two mo...

Page 421: ...onsole Interface Main Menu window select the Software Ver sion Configuration option and press Enter The Software Version Configuration window is displayed 3 On the Software Version Configuration window select the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer option and press Enter The XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window see Figure 10 4 is dis played Note For the software upgrade process use only the Receive Options ...

Page 422: ...ransfer process to the CPU module hard disk from the CD ROM containing the software upgrade files running in a CD ROM drive in a Unix or PC worksta tion Reset Display to System Defaults Redisplays the default values in the fields Go Back to Version Configu ration Redisplays the Software Version Configu ration window Table 10 3 Field Descriptions for the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Field Nam...

Page 423: ...g method is arith metic summation checking 8 bits Directory Default scsi next Range N A Format scsi next directoryname Specifies the subdirectory on the CPU module system disk where the software upgrade files are received stored For each subdirectory con tained in the package of software upgrade files you must enter the subdirectory name in this field and then receive this directory on the CPU mod...

Page 424: ... 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 the PSAX system files to the com puter workstation where you will store your PSAX system backup File Type Default Binary Range N A Format predefined alphanumeric Indicates the format of the file that will be trans mitted Bin...

Page 425: ...eral times A second message is displayed indicating that you must start the terminal emulator send function 6 Using the terminal emulator send function select one of the three proto col types 1 YModem 2 YModem G or 3 XModem Be sure to select the same protocol as the one you selected on the PSAX system XMO DEM YMODEM File Transfer window 7 In the terminal emulator field for the location of the file...

Page 426: ... PSAX system chassis so all components are synchronized To reboot the PSAX system perform the steps in the following procedure Rebooting the PSAX System Begin Steps to Reboot the PSAX System 1 Redisplay the Console Interface Main Menu 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...

Page 427: ...Repeat steps 2 through 13 in the section Restoring Database Files Using FTP on page 10 13 End Table 10 4 Connecting a Cable to the Standby Backup CPU Module If you are using do the following a redundant modem kit set up the switching modem to establish a connection with the standby CPU2 module single modem kit connect a cable from the modem to the CONSOLE port on the standby CPU2 module ...

Page 428: ...Chapter 10 Backing Up and Restoring PSAX System Files Restoring System Database Files 10 24 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 429: ...ntact Lucent Technolo gies NetworkCare see Technical Support in Chapter 1 Getting Started The following procedures are presented Directory structures Saving your modified system configuration Preparing to install a new software release Upgrading using the file transfer protocol method Upgrading using the XModem YModem file transfer method Upgrading firmware Falling back to the previous software re...

Page 430: ...next firmware This directory contains the firmware files for the when the next version of the firmware is received Saving Your Modified System Configuration After configuring your basic systemwide values you must save them 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 u...

Page 431: ...re dis played in the status line at the bottom of the window Expect2ndCPURebootAfterSave Expect2ndCPUCardFailedOrRemoved These messages indicate that the standby CPU2 module reboots after you select the Save Configuration command and that while rebooting the standby CPU2 module is temporarily unavailable When the rebooting pro cess is completed the following message is displayed FileTransferComple...

Page 432: ...e the following section Setting Up a Windows FTP Server 2 Downloading the software upgrade files to the PSAX system using FTP and upgrading the PSAX system on the CPU2 module see the section Upgrading the PSAX System Software Figure 11 1 Migration of the Files During the PSAX System Upgrade Fallback Directory scsi fallback Current Directory scsi current Next Directory scsi next FTP File Transfer P...

Page 433: ... use a shareware program you are responsi ble for following the terms of the author s licensing agreement including payment To set up your FTP server software perform the steps in the follow ing procedure Begin Setting Up a Windows FTP Server 1 If you are using Windows 95 or 98 obtain an FTP server software pro gram freeware shareware or commercial Note that Windows NT and 2000 already have FTP fu...

Page 434: ...ser Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 Begin Downloading Software Upgrade Files Using FTP 1 On the Console Interface Main Menu window see Figure 11 2 select the Software Version Configuration option The Software Version Configuration window see Figure 11 3 is dis played Figure 11 2 Console Interface Main Menu Window Figure 11 3 Software Version Configuration Window ...

Page 435: ... this window according to the informa tion provided in Table 11 2 Figure 11 4 SRD Download Configuration Window Command Function Start System Software FTP Process Begins the software release download via the FTP connection Abort System SoftwareFTP Process Stops the downloading of files This com mand is displayed only after the download process has already begun Update Display Refreshes the screen ...

Page 436: ...ent Account Name Default N A Range N A Format alphanumeric up to 20 characters Specifies the account name you have already set up in your 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 Spe...

Page 437: ...displayed in the sta tus line at the bottom of the window For descriptions of the error status code val ues see the table below Error Status Codes for the Error Status Field on the SRD Download Configuration Window Table 11 2 Field Descriptions for the SRD Download Configuration Window Continued Field Name Field Values Description Table 11 3 Error Status Code Values for the Error Status Field on t...

Page 438: ...n InvalidCdromFile Displayed when the filename or the pathname for the PSAX system software CD ROM is not correct Verify the filename or the pathname or both re enter the information and select the Start System Software FTP Process command again InvalidIpAddress Displayed when the IP address you entered in the IP Address field for the host workstation is not a valid address Verify the IP address r...

Page 439: ...ile Path field The 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 coul...

Page 440: ...ed in the status line T FileTransferStatus percentComplete 100 Wait 15 20 seconds for the value DoneSuccessfully to be displayed in the Copy Status field 5 Select the Go Back to Version Configuration command The Software Version Configuration window is redisplayed 6 Select the Upgrade Software Version command The following message is displayed in the status line Are you sure that you want to upgra...

Page 441: ... 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 files were modified Do you want to proceed without saving y n If this message is displayed perform the steps in the following procedure Saving Your System Configuration Before ...

Page 442: ...ther 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 1 and 2 in the procedure fol lowing this table do want to proceed with an unsaved configuration Note You would s...

Page 443: ...ocol and upgrading the PSAX system on the CPU2 module see the section Downloading Software Files Using XMo dem YModem Note Transferring the software upgrade files using the YModem protocol takes approximately 24 hours Using the XModem protocol takes longer than the YModem protocol Use of the XModem protocol is discouraged Setting Up for the File Transfer Process Begin 1 To set up the cabling and c...

Page 444: ...n function enter the telephone number of the line connected to the modem connected to the PSAX system End Downloading Software Files Using XModem YModem 1 Using the VT100 terminal emulator log on to 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 11 5 is dis played Table 11 7 Setting ...

Page 445: ...to the informa tion provided in Table 11 8 Figure 11 6 XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer Window Receive Options Panel Selected Command Function Send File Initiates the send function of the file transfer process from the CPU module hard disk to a storage medium such as a Unix or PC workstation hard disk Receive File Initiates the receiving function of the file transfer process to the CPU module hard disk...

Page 446: ...ndicates the format of the file 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 1...

Page 447: ... end of this table for additional information 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 t...

Page 448: ...s displayed indicating that you must start the terminal emulator send function 6 Using the terminal emulator send function select one of the three proto col types 1 YModem 2 YModem G or 3 XModem Be sure to select the same protocol as the one you selected on the Send Options panel of the XMODEM YMODEM File Transfer window see Figure 11 6 7 In the terminal emulator field for the location of the file...

Page 449: ...il you have transferred all files for the PSAX system software upgrade Note The new version of the software and the existing database files are now resident in the directory scsi next see the figure Migration of the Files During the PSAX System Upgrade in the section Installing a New Software Release End Upgrading the PSAX System Software Using XModem YModem Transfer Begin Upgrading the PSAX Syste...

Page 450: ...r modules released prior to the Release 6 0 0 software will work in the PSAX system but are not supported by the Firmware Release Control feature Note To get information about which version or versions of the PSAX I O and server modules are supported by Release 8 0 0 see the Release Note for Release 8 0 0 of the PacketStar PSAX 4500 PSAX 2300 PSAX 1250 and PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateways CAU...

Page 451: ... a future upgrade driver includes the new default and possibly other nondefault drivers If you select the default driver on the Firmware Version Control window and you later upgrade the system software to a version that has the default and other nondefault drivers the system will upgrade the driver to the next version of the default driver Scenario 2 the current driver is the nondefault driver abc...

Page 452: ...cardtype is dis played in the status line on the Firmware Version Control window The PSAX system attempts to download the driver for this module for approximately six minutes and recognizes and upgrades it automatically when the module you are upgrading is the one originally configured in this slot If the system does not recognize the module you selected you must manually force the firmware upgrad...

Page 453: ...are Version Configuration window see Figure 11 9 is dis played 2 Select the Firmware Version Control option The Firmware Version Control window see Figure 11 10 is displayed The commands on this window have the following functions Figure 11 9 The Software Version Configuration Window Firmware Version Control Option Selected Figure 11 10 Firmware Version Control Window ...

Page 454: ...y only Indicates the version of the firmware currently loaded on this 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 driver filename indicates the default version of the driver for this module Status Indicates whether ...

Page 455: ...Main Menu window is displayed 6 On the Console Interface Main Menu window select the Equipment Configuration option The Equipment Configuration window is displayed The current software version for the modules in the SW Version field for the upgraded module will be updated in a few seconds A confirmation message is displayed in the status line End Falling Back to the Previous Software Release CAUTI...

Page 456: ...ue While the system completes the fallback process the following message is displayed Returning the software to the previous version When the process is completed the system displays a message indicating successful completion Note The previous version is restored as the current functional system and the later version is still stored on the hard disk under the direc tory structure scsi next 4 You m...

Page 457: ...es access the Trap Log Display window as described in the following procedure Through monitoring trap databases and trap log information this appendix is continually updated and improved to provide the most current and accurate information available Viewing Trap Log Information The SNMP trap message function is enhanced to include descriptions of the PSAX system trap messages Users select the mess...

Page 458: ...0 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 The Trap Log Display window is displayed see Figure A 2 2 To find a description of what a trap message means follow these steps Figure A 1 Console Interface Main Menu Window Trap Log Display Selected Figure A 2 Trap Log Display Window ...

Page 459: ...rated types the integer val ues and their definitions are also listed In the preceding example cardInsertionNotify has four associated MIB objects cardSlot cardType cardProtectionStatus and cardOperStatus which are all enumerated type objects Table A 2 provides information about the SNMP enterprise specific trap messages including the following Enterprise specific trap name Type of event that caus...

Page 460: ...stem Indicators Continued System Indicator for the Trap Column 3 in Table A 2 Definition Table A 2 SNMP Trap Names and Descriptions with Associated MIB Object Names Enterprise Specific Trap Name Trap Group and Trap Index Number System Indicator for the Trap MIB Object Name Trap Description aal2CirAtmSpvcD eletedNotify Interface Event 129 Information aal2CirAtmSpvcVccIfA The specified CE to ATM AAL...

Page 461: ...2VbrAtmSpvcV ccSetUpNotify Connec tion Event 90 Response aal2VbrAtmSpvcVccIfA The specified VBR to ATM AAL2 SPVC connection has been successfully estab lished aal2VbrAtmSpvcV ccTearDownNo tify Connec tion Event 91 Response aal2VbrAtmSpvcVccIfA The specified VBR to ATM AAL2 SPVC connection has been deleted alarmCardAco ChangeNotify System Event 29 Information alarmCardReasonCode Either the Alarm mo...

Page 462: ...on spvcAddrIfA atmAtm SpvcVccVpiA atmAtm SpvcVccVciA atmAtm SpvcVccRemoteAtmPor tAddr spvcConfigFail ureCode An attempt to configure an endpoint as an ATM SPVC endpoint has failed atmAtmSpvcCon figuredNotify Interface Event 65 Information spvcAddrIfA atmAtm SpvcVccVpiA atmAtm SpvcVccVciA atmAtm SpvcVccRemoteAtmPor tAddr An endpoint has been con figured as an ATM SPVC endpoint atmAtmSpvcDe letedNot...

Page 463: ...onnection between ATM and ATM endpoints has been success fully established atmAtmSpvcVpc TearDownNotify Connec tion Event 81 Response spvcAddrIfA atmAtm SpvcVccVpiA atmAtm SpvcVpcRemoteAtm PortAddr atmAtmSpvcVpcIfB atmAtmSpvcVpcVpiB An SPVP connection between ATM and ATM endpoints has been torn down atmAtmSpvpCon figuredNotify Interface Event 105 Information spvcAddrIfA atmAtm SpvcVpcVpiA atmAtm S...

Page 464: ... interface and an ATM interface has been success fully established atmBkPvcVccTe arDownNotify Connec tion Event 44 Response atmPvcVccIfA atmPvcVccVpiA atmPvcVccVciA atmPvcVccIfB atmPvcVccVpiB atmPvcVccVciB The DHPVC VCC backup connection between an ATM interface and an ATM interface has torn down atmBk PvcVpcReqFail Notify Connec tion Event 48 Response atmPvcVpcIfA atmPvcVpcVpiA atmPvcVpcIfB atmPv...

Page 465: ...vcVccIfB atmPvcVccVpiB atmPvcVccVciB The PVC VCC connection between two ATM interfaces has been established atmPvcVccTear DownNotify Connec tion Event 19 Response atmPvcVccIfA atmPvcVccVpiA atmPvcVccVciA atmPvcVccIfB atmPvcVccVpiB atmPvcVccVciB The PVC VCC connection between two ATM interfaces has been torn down atmPvcVpcReq FailNotify Connec tion Event 2 Response atmPvcVpcIfA atmPvcVpcVpiA atmPvc...

Page 466: ...tm SpvcVccSetUpNo tify Connec tion Event 59 Response atmSpvcVccIfA atm SpvcVccVpiA atm SpvcVccVciA atm SpvcVccIfB atmSpvcVccVpiB atm SpvcVccVciB An SPVC connection between ATM and ATM endpoints has been success fully established atmSpvcVccTear DownNotify Connec tion Event 62 Response atmSpvcVccIfA atm SpvcVccVpiA atm SpvcVccVciA atm SpvcVccIfB atmSpvcVccVpiB atm SpvcVccVciB An SPVC connection betw...

Page 467: ...mTrunkingLo calIWFDeleted Notify Interface Event 114 Information atmTrunkingIWIdenti fier The configuration of the local IWF has been deleted atmTrunkingLo calIWFModified Notify Interface Event 112 Information atmTrunkingIWFIdenti fier The configuration of the local IWF has been modi fied atmTrunkingLo calIWFModify FailNotify Interface Event 113 Information atmTrunkingIWFIdenti fier atmTrunkingCon...

Page 468: ... successfully established atmTrunking SigVccTearDown Notify Connec tion Event 85 Response atmTrunkingSigVc cRmtIWFIdentifier atmTrunkingSigVccI dentifier An ATM Trunking signaling VCC has been torn down backplaneCircuit ryFailedNotify System Event 19 Critical NO OBJECTS There is no activity on the cell bus Please call Technical Support immediately to resolve the problem Possible Cause The problem ...

Page 469: ...nNotify Connec tion Event 33 Response bridgeAtmPvcVccIfA bridgeAtmPvcVccIfB bridgeAtmPvcVccVpiB bridgeAtmPvcVccVciB The PVC VCC connection between a bridge interface and an ATM interface has been torn down bridge BridgePvcReq FailNotify Connec tion Event 28 Response bridgeBridgePvcIfA bridgeBridgePvcIfB pvcFailureReasonCode The PVC connection request between two bridge inter faces has failed bridg...

Page 470: ...dicated slot cardRemovedOr FailedNotify Module Event 2 Major cardSlot The indicated slot has changed state Possible Cause The module in the indicated slot may have been removed Corrective Action Verify whether a module has been removed from the slot indicated by checking the Equipment Configuration window and the Trap Log Display window ceServiceType ModifyFailNotify Interface Event 18 Information...

Page 471: ...nfigFail ureCode An attempt to configure an endpoint as a CE SPVC end point has failed cirAtmSpvcCon figuredNotify Interface Event 70 Information spvcAddrIfA cirAtm SpvcVccRemoteCePor tAddr An endpoint has been con figured as a CES SPVC end point cirAtmSpvcDelet edNotify Interface Event 72 Information spvcAddrIfA cirAtm SpvcVccRemoteCePor tAddr spvcConfigFail ureCode An attempt to configure an end...

Page 472: ...up connection between a cir cuit emulation interface and an ATM interface has been torn down cirEmAtmPvcVc cReqFailNotify Connec tion Event 4 Response cirEmAtmPvcVccIfA cirEmAtmPvcVccIfB cirEmAtmPvcVccVpiB cirEmAtmPvcVccVciB pvcFailureReasonCode The PVC VCC connection request between a circuit emulation interface and an ATM interface has failed cirEmAt mPvcVccSetup Notify Connec tion Event 13 Resp...

Page 473: ... cirEmSpvcConfig uredNotify Interface Event 20 Information interfaceIndex An endpoint has been con figured as a CES SPVC end point cirEmSpvcDelet edNotify Interface Event 22 Information interfaceIndex A CE SPVC configuration has been deleted cirEmSpvcModi fiedNotify Interface Event 23 Information interfaceIndex An SPVC endpoint has been modified This trap has been obsoleted 07 01 2001 cirEmSpvcMod...

Page 474: ...alues for the Primary Stratum Mode Backup Stratum Mode and Synchronization Source fields Also check the LED on the Stratum 3 4 module cRC4ModifyFailN otify Interface Event 35 Information portId interfaceFailure ReasonCode The modification of the CRC4 field of an E1 port has failed dhpvcChangeNo tify Connec tion Event 79 Information interfaceIndex atmVpi atmVci pvcFailureRea sonCode Generated when ...

Page 475: ...Possible Cause May have been caused by corruption from a restored backup file Corrective Action Depending on the software release the ecd def or ecd db file in scsi current will need to be checked If the problem is preventing bootup then it may be necessary to break into the bootup process to examine the file Try re instating the ecd file by restoring it from the backup or Save Configuration from ...

Page 476: ...ec tion Event 6 Response frAtmPvcVccIfA frAt mPvcVccDlciA frAt mPvcVccIfB frAt mPvcVccVpiB frAtmPvcVccVciB pvc FailureReasonCode The PVC VCC connection request between a frame relay interface and an ATM interface has failed frAt mPvcVccSetup Notify Connec tion Event 15 Response frAtmPvcVccIfA frAt mPvcVccDlciA frAt mPvcVccIfB frAt mPvcVccVpiB frAtmPvcVccVciB The PVC VCC connection between a frame ...

Page 477: ...FR SPVC endpoint has failed This trap has been obsoleted 07 01 2001 frAtm SpvcVccSetUpNo tify Connec tion Event 65 Response spvcAddrIfA frAtm SpvcVccDlciA frAtm SpvcVccIfB frAtm SpvcVccVpiB frAtmSpvcVccVciB Notification that a SPVC connection between FR and ATM endpoints has been successfully established frAtmSpvcVccTe arDownNotify Connec tion Event 66 Response spvcAddrIfA frAtm SpvcVccDlciA frAtm...

Page 478: ...terface status check the GR303 Interface Group Configuration and DS1 GR303 Interface Configuration windows gr303EOCChanD ownNotify Interface Event 98 Information interfaceIndex gr303EOCChannelId The EOC LAPD on the GR 303 interface has gone down gr303EOCChanU pNotify Interface Event 100 Information interfaceIndex gr303EOCChannelId The EOC LAPD is func tional on the specified GR 303 interface gr303...

Page 479: ... Interface Event 103 Critical gr303IgId gr303PPSReasonCode gr303PPSSource gr303IgPrimaryTMCSta tus gr303IgPrimaryEOCStat us gr303IgBackupTMCStat us gr303IgBackupEOCStat us The PPS switching com mand has failed gr303PPSStateCh angeNotify Interface Event 101 Information gr303IgId gr303PPSReasonCode gr303PPSSource gr303IgPrimaryTMCSta tus gr303IgPrimaryEOCStat us gr303IgBackupTMCStat us gr303IgBackup...

Page 480: ...maGrpChannelId imaGrpChannelStatus A failure in the IMA group occurred The imaGrpChan nelStatus field indicates the reason for the failure inactivityTimer ExpiredNotify System Event 14 Major NO OBJECTS Sent by the Multiservice Media Gateway system when the inactivity timer of the keep alive protocol expires that is when the Multiservice Media Gateway system does not see a mes sage from the signali...

Page 481: ... An interface is now in ser vice interfaceModi fiedNotify Interface Event 3 Information interfaceIndex inter faceType An interface has been modi fied interfaceModify FailNotify Interface Event 4 Information interfaceIndex inter faceType interfaceFail ureReasonCode An attempt to modify an interface has failed interfaceOutOf ServiceNotify Interface Event 5 Major interfaceIndex inter faceType An inte...

Page 482: ...cDes tAddrA ipAtmApp PvcVccSubnetMaskA ipAtmAppPvcVccIfB ipAtmAppPvcVccVpiB ipAtmAppPvcVccVciB The DHPVC VCC backup connection between an in band management interface and an ATM interface has been successfully estab lished ipAtmBkApp PvcVccTearDown Notify Connec tion Event 56 Response ipAtmAppPvcVccDes tAddrA ipAtmApp PvcVccSubnetMaskA ipAtmAppPvcVccIfB ipAtmAppPvcVccVpiB ipAtmAppPvcVccVciB The DH...

Page 483: ...r retransmis sion buffer overflows and buffering has been stopped iuaFailOverBuff SizeModifyFail Notify Interface Event 180 Information iuaFailOverBuffSize An attempt to change the IUA failover retransmission buffer size has failed iuaHeartBeat ModifyFailNotify Interface Event 178 Information iuaHeartBeat An attempt to activate or deactivate the heartbeat procedure at the IUA level has failed iuaL...

Page 484: ...y could be down Corrective Action Check the trap log for events leading up to the trap such as TCP link failures associated with the Signaling Gateway keepAliveTimer ExpiredInOne WayStateNotify System Event 16 Major NO OBJECTS Sent by the Multiservice Media Gateway system when the keep alive timer expires in the ONE Way state of the keep alive proto col that is when the Multi service Media Gateway...

Page 485: ...g into broadcast mode i e I O module initializing mode Possible Cause The module has reached a state where control from the CPU is lost thus prompting the CPU to reboot it in order to regain control Corrective Action The message will indicate the module type and slot Check the slot number in the Equipment Configuration window and verify the alarm status Check the Trap Log Display window for events...

Page 486: ...onGroupId A protection group has been deleted ntomProtection GroupModifyFail Notify Module Event 18 Information ntomProtection GroupId ntomProtec tionReasonCode An attempt to modify a pro tection group has failed ntomProtection GroupModifyNo tify Module Event 17 Information ntomProtectionGroupId A protection group has been modified ntomProtection GroupSlotAdd Module Event 20 Information ntomProtec...

Page 487: ...3APSK1K2Tx oc3APSSelectorState oc3APSWorkingLineSig nalStatus oc3APSProtectionLineSi gnalStatus A change in the APS state machine has occurred oc3APSSwitchove rNotify Module Event 8 Response oc3APSPairPortIndex oc3APSReasonCode oc3APSK1K2Rx oc3APSK1K2Tx oc3APSSelectorState oc3APSWorkingLineSig nalStatus oc3APSProtectionLineSi gnalStatus A switchover in an APS pair has occurred oldStratumCard Notif...

Page 488: ...vent 31 Information swtchNodeIndx pnni Code A PNNI Node has been suc cessfully created pnniNodeDelFail Notify System Event 34 Information swtchNodeIndx pnni Code An attempt to delete a PNNI Node has failed pnniNodeISFail Notify System Event 36 Information swtchNodeIndx pnni Code An attempt to bring a PNNI Node into service has failed pnniNodeMod FailNotify System Event 33 Information swtchNodeIndx...

Page 489: ... 39 Information swtchNodeIndx inter faceIndex pnniCode An attempt to modify a PNNI Route Address has failed portModifyFail Notify Module Event 9 Information portId portFailureRea sonCode An attempt to modify a port parameter has failed powerSupplySta tusNotify System Event 9 Minor powerSupplyReason Code The status of the power sup ply as indicated by the pow erSupplyReasonCode MIB object Possible ...

Page 490: ... the remote database operation remoteRebootNo tify System Event 21 Information remoteRebootReason Code The result of the requested reboot action removeConfig FilesNotify System Event 27 Information removeConfigFiles The status of the removal of the configuration files sapphireInter faceAddressAs signFailNotify System Event 58 Information sapphireIntfAddress FailReasonCode The assignment of the CGA...

Page 491: ...stratumCardMis matchNotify System Event 48 Critical NO OBJECTS The secondary stratum mod ule does not support this mode of operation being applied to the primary stra tum The module must be upgraded Possible Cause Critical Indicates that the secondary Stratum 3 4 module does not support this mode of operation being applied to the primary Stratum 3 4 module The module must be upgraded Corrective Ac...

Page 492: ...for one or more features to be turned on systemWarm StartNotify System Event 2 Information NO OBJECTS The system has successfully completed initialization from a user or other system level interrupt or restart and is ready for operation tasCmprsAnn ceNotify System Event 49 Information tasCmprsAnnceReason Code tasTrapAnnceId The result of the requested compress announcement operation tasContinuity ...

Page 493: ...cannot be taken out of ser vice when the interface is in service where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table v5DLCantBeDelet edWhenActive VariantIsISNotify Interface Event 192 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId v5DLCPathId The V5 Interfaces variant Data Link cannot be deleted when the active variant is in service where v5IntfId identifies t...

Page 494: ... v5IntfId v5VariantId v5E1LinkId The V5 E1 Links opera tional status going out of service where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId refers to the active variant and v5E1LinkId identifies the E1 link table v5InterfaceAdmin InServiceNotify Interface Event 139 Information v5IntfId The V5 Interfaces Adminis trative status coming in ser vice where v5IntfId identi fies t...

Page 495: ...he v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table and v5DLCPathId identifies the Data Link configuration table v5InterfaceDLCre ateFailNotify Interface Event 163 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId v5DLCPathId interface FailureReasonCode An attempt to create the Data Link in the v5 Inter faces variant has failed where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table...

Page 496: ...e v5IntfE1LinkAlreadyExists E1 Link already exists v5IntfE1LinkCantBeZero E1 Link Phys Id cannot be zero v5IntfE1LinkChanMustBeO ne E1 Link Phys Id must end with one v5InterfaceE1Lin kBlockedNotify Interface Event 154 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId v5E1LinkId Blocking of the v5 Interfaces variants E1 Link has been successful where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5Varian...

Page 497: ...1 Link configuration table v5InterfaceLogCC hanCreatedNotify Interface Event 159 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId v5LogCChanCommCCh anId The logical C Channel has been successfully added to the v5 Interfaces variant where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table and v5LogCChanCommCChanId identifies the Logical CChannel configuration table v5...

Page 498: ... ters have been successfully modified where v5IntfId identifies the v5Interface configuration table v5InterfaceOperI nServiceNotify Interface Event 169 Information v5IntfId The V5 Interfaces opera tional status has come into service where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5InterfaceOperO utOfServiceNotify Interface Event 168 Information v5IntfId The V5 Interfaces opera tion...

Page 499: ...this physical C Channel already exists v5IntfPhysCChanAlreadyEx ists Physical C Channel already exists v5IntfPhysCChanCantBeZer o Physical C Channel can not end with zero v5IntfPhysCChanMustBeEit her16Or15Or31 Physical C Channel must be either 16 15 or 31 v5InterfacePhysC ChanDeleteNotify Interface Event 158 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId v5PhysCChan The physical C Channel has been deleted from ...

Page 500: ...CommCChanId identifies the V5 Logical C Channel table v5PhysCChan identifies the physical C Channel to be switched v5InterfaceUserPo rtActivatedNotify Interface Event 185 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId v5IntfUserPortLEPortId The v5 Interfaces ISDN port has been activated where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table and v5IntfUserPortLEPo...

Page 501: ...ntfId v5VariantId v5IntfUserP ortType v5IntfUserPortLEPortId interfaceFailureReason Code An attempt to add the User Port into the v5 Interfaces variant has failed where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table v5IntfUserPortLEPortId identifies the User Port con figuration table v5IntfUserPortType identi fies the user port table whether it is...

Page 502: ...tfUserPortLEPortId The User Port has been deleted from the v5 Inter faces variant where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table v5IntfUserPortLEPortId identifies the User Port con figuration table v5IntfUserPortType identi fies the user port table whether it is a PSTN or ISDN port v5InterfaceUserPo rtUnblockDeact Notify Interface Event 184 ...

Page 503: ...the variant table v5InterfaceVarian tAddFailNotify Interface Event 141 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId interfaceFailureReason Code An attempt to add a variant has failed where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table and v5VariantId identifies the variant table v5IntfVariantAlreadyExists Variant already exists v5InterfaceVarian tDeleteNotify Interface Event 142 Information v5IntfI...

Page 504: ...as occurred where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table v5InterfaceVarian tSwitchoverNotify Interface Event 148 Information v5IntfId v5VariantId The variant switchover com mand initiated either by AN or LE has been successfully executed where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table v5VariantId identifies the variant table...

Page 505: ...ntId The V5 Interfaces variant cannot be deleted when E1 links are still unblocked where v5IntfId identifies the v5 Interface configuration table and v5VariantId iden tifies the variant table vbrAtmBkPvcVc cReqFailNotify Connec tion Event 39 Response vbrAtmPvcVccIfA vbrAtmPvcVccIfB vbrAtmPvcVccVpiB vbrAtmPvcVccVciB pvcFailureReasonCode The DHPVC VCC backup connection request between a variable bit...

Page 506: ...face Event 75 Information spvcAddrIfA vbrAtm SpvcRemoteVbrPor tAddr An endpoint has been con figured as a TE SPVC end point vbrAtmSpvcDe letedNotify Interface Event 77 Information spvcAddrIfA vbrAtm SpvcRemoteVbrPor tAddr A TE SPVC configuration has been deleted vbrAtmSpvcMod ifiedNotify Interface Event 78 Information spvcAddrIfA vbrAtm SpvcRemoteVbrPor tAddr An SPVC endpoint has been modified Thi...

Page 507: ...fied This trap has been obsoleted 07 01 2001 vbrSpvcModify FailNotify Interface Event 29 Information interfaceIndex spvcCo nfigFailureCode An attempt to modify a TE SPVC endpoint has failed This trap has been obsoleted 07 01 2001 vbrVbrPvcReq FailNotify Connec tion Event 9 Response vbrVbrPvcIfA vbrVbrPvcIfB pvcFail ureReasonCode The PVC connection request between two variable bit rate interfaces h...

Page 508: ...pnTrapStatus The success or failure of VPN level operations virtualIntfCreat edNotify Interface Event 56 Response virtualIntfConfigIf vir tualIntfConfigVi The VI has been successfully created virtualInt fDeleteNotify Interface Event 58 Response virtualIntfConfigIf vir tualIntfConfigVi The VI has been deleted virtualIntfModi fiedNotify Interface Event 57 Response virtualIntfConfigIf vir tualIntfCon...

Page 509: ...n 1 and 14 See Table A 3 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated types Associated Traps aal2CirAtmSpvcVccConfigFailNotify aal2VbrAtmSpvcVccConfigFailNotify virtualUNIIntf ModifiedNotify Interface Event 82 Response virtualUNIIfIndex vir tualUNIVUNIId A virtual UNI has been mod ified virtualUNIIntf ModifyFailNotify Interface Event 84 Response virtualUNIIfIndex vir tualUNIVUNIId inter face...

Page 510: ...an AAL2 VBR atm SPVC VCC connection The value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number 5 vccIdError The VCC ID for the trunk is 0 or this VCC ID is out of range 6 cidError The CID for the trunk or this VCC ID is out of range or used by someone else 7 requiredFieldMissing Mandatory fields are missing 8 outOfRe...

Page 511: ...ated types Associated Traps alarmCardAcoChangeNotify alarmCardInputChangeNotify alarmCardOut putChangeNotify ambientTemperature Ambient temperature in degree Celsius where the system is kept Associated Traps ambientTemperatureChangeNotify Table A 4 Active Stratum Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 stratumA Stratum A is active 2 stratumB Stratum B is active Table A 5 Alarm Module Reas...

Page 512: ...The protection module type is not APS 3 protectionCardType incompatible The protection module and working module types are incompatible 4 protectionCard notInUnconfiguredState The protection module is already configured 5 protectionCard notUnprotected The protection module is not unprotected 6 resource access failure An internal failure application occurred 7 incorrect APSconfiguration Correct APS...

Page 513: ...yFailNotify atmAtmSpvcVccSetUp Notify atmAtmSpvcVccTearDownNotify atmAtmSpvcVpcSetUpNotify atmAtmSpvcVpcTear DownNotify atmAtmSpvcVccVpiB The VPI value for side B of an ATM SPVC VCC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 Associated Traps atmAtmSpvcVccSetUpNotify atmAtmSpvcVccTearDownNotify atmAtmSpvcVccRemoteAtmPortAddr Remote ATM port NSAP address not meaningful if passive type of ...

Page 514: ...eted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated Traps atmPvcVccReqFailNotify atmPvcVccSetupNotify atmPvcVccTearDownNotify atmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify atmBkPvcVccSetupNotify atmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify atmPvcVccIfB Interface index for side B of an ATM to ATM PVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface ...

Page 515: ... ATM PVC VCC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 Associated Traps atmPvcVccReqFailNotify atmPvcVccSetupNotify atmPvcVccTearDownNotify atmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify atmBkPvcVccSetupNotify atmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify atmPvcVpcIfA Interface index for side A of an ATM to ATM PVC VPC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is ...

Page 516: ... for side B of an ATM SPVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated Traps atmSpvcVccSetUpNotify atmSpvcVccTearDownNotify atmSpvcVccVciA The VCI value for side A of an ATM SPVC VCC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 65535 Associated Traps atmSpvcConfiguredNo...

Page 517: ...kingBrVccConfigFailNotify Table A 9 ATM Trunking Configuration Failure Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 localIWFAlreadyConfigured Local IWF has already been configured the parame ters cannot be changed or applied again 2 localIWFAtmAddressError The ATM Address for the Local IWF is not valid or this address has been used by someone else 3 localIWFIdOutOfRange The Identification of t...

Page 518: ...not supported including SigVccInactiveTimer SigVccRetryTimer SigVccRetryLimit BrVccInactiveTimer BrVccRetry Timer BrVccRetryLimit BrVccGr303Supp BrVccOam Status 14 localIwfNotConfigured Local IWF not Configured 15 localIwfIdNotMatch The specified Local IWF does not match 16 localIwfStatus This operation is not supported because of the status of Local IWF 17 rmtIwfNotConfigured Remote IWF Not Confi...

Page 519: ...nection Associated Traps dhpvcChangeNotify atmVpi The VPI used for the connection Associated Traps dhpvcChangeNotify backupSoftwareVersion Software version running on the backup CPU module Associated Traps differentSystemSoftwareNotify bridgeAtmPvcVccIfA Interface index for side A the bridge side of a Bridge to ATM PVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC ...

Page 520: ...e A of a Bridge to Bridge PVC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated Traps bridgeBridgePvcReqFailNotify bridgeBridgePvcSetupNotify bridgeBridgePvc TearDownNotify bridgeBridgePvcIfB Interface index for side B of a Bridge to Bridge PVC connection Number value is interpreted ...

Page 521: ...ange is a number between 1 and 73 See Table A 12 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps cardInsertionNotify moduleRebootNotify Table A 10 Module Operational Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 primary For an I O module it is primary if configured For the CPU it is the principal CPU 2 standby For the CPU it is standby if the CPU is secondary 3 u...

Page 522: ...n firmware 25 oC 3cSMTS OC 3c Single Mode with Traffic Shaping firmware 26 sTM 1SMAQ STM 1 Single Mode with AQueMan firmware 27 sTM 1SMTS STM 1 Single Mode with Traffic Shaping firmware 28 sTM 1MMAQ STM 1 Multimode with AQueMan firmware 29 sTM 1MMTS STM 1 Multimode with Traffic Shaping firmware 30 dS3 FR DS3 Frame Relay 31 dSP2A DSP2A Voice Server 32 dS1 IMA DS1 IMA 33 e1 IMA E1 IMA 34 alarm Alarm...

Page 523: ...erial Interface module 51 mD DS1 IMA Medium Density DS1 IMA 52 mD E1 IMA Medium Density E1 IMA 53 hD DS1 IMA High Density DS1 IMA 54 hD E1 IMA High Density E1 IMA 55 chDS3STS1 3P Channelized DS3 STS 1e 3 port 56 unstDS3E3 3P Unstructured DS3 E3 ATM 3 port 57 dS3E3 ATM 3P DS3 E3 ATM 3 port 58 oC12c STM4 MM OC 12c STM 4c Multimode 1 1 APS MSP 59 oC12c STM4 SM OC 12c STM 4c Single Mode 1 1 APS MSP 60...

Page 524: ...re SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated Traps cirAtmSpvcVccSetUpNotify cirAtmSpvcVccTearDownNotify cirAtmSpvcVccRemoteCePortAddr The ATM address supporting the corresponding far end CES IWF process If no address is sup plied no attempts to establish the active SVC are initiated Associated Traps cirAtmSpvcConfiguredNotify cirAtmSpvcConfigFailNotify ci...

Page 525: ...5 Associated Traps cirEmAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify cirEmAtmPvcVccSetupNotify cirEmAt mPvcVccTearDownNotify cirEmAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify cirEmAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify cirEmAtmBkPvcVccTearDownNotify cirEmAtmPvcVccVpiB The VPI value for side B the ATM side of a circuit emulation to ATM PVC VCC connection Valid range is a number between 0 and 4095 Associated Traps cirEmAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify cirEmAtmPvcVcc...

Page 526: ...is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated Traps cirEmCirEmPvcReqFailNotify cirEmCirEmPvcSetupNotify cirEmCirEmPvcTe arDownNotify dlciNumber The number of the Data Link Connection identifiers DLCI being used Associated Traps lmiDlciStatusNotify deviceId The device ID is used as the number of external devices Each device can be an external input device or cont...

Page 527: ...of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated Traps frAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify frAtmPvcVccSetupNotify frAtmPvcVccTearDown Notify frAtmBkPvcVccReqFailNotify frAtmBkPvcVccSetupNotify frAtmBkPvcVccTearDownNo tify 7 driverInvalidrecordChecksum The firmware driver file is corrupted invalid record checksum 8 requestReplyTimeout Failure to co...

Page 528: ...cConfigFailNotify frAtmSpvcDeleted Notify frAtmSpvcModifiedNotify frAtmSpvcModifyFailNotify frAtmSpvcVccSetUpNotify frAtm SpvcVccTearDownNotify frAtmSpvcVccIfB Interface index for side B the ATM side of a frame relay to ATM SPVC VCC connection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated T...

Page 529: ...between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps lmiIntfStatusNotify fwReleaseSlot Physical slot location Valid range is a number between 1 and 16 Associated Traps firmwareDownloadSucceededNotify firmwareDownloadFailedNotify gr303Aal2PvcVccGr303CallRef The call reference value to be used in the signaling packets on the GR 303 interface for the AAL 2 Channel ID corresponding to this conne...

Page 530: ...ps gr303Aal2PvcConfigReqFailNotify gr303Aal2PvcSetUpNotify gr303Aal2PvcTearDownNllllotify gr303EOCChannelId EOC Channel Number If EOC Channel is set to 0 there will be no EOC Channel on the corre sponding DS1 Generally the TMC channel should be specified on one of the DS1s in a GR 303 interface group and should be on DS0 no 12 Valid range is a number between 0 and 24 The default value is 0 Associa...

Page 531: ...ex into this table Valid range is a number between 1 and 28 Associated Traps gr303IgIntfAddedNotify gr303IgIntfAddFailNotify gr303IgIntfDeleteNotify gr303IgPrimaryEOCStatus Primary EOC channel status Valid range is a number between 1 and 4 See Table A 18 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps gr303PPSStateChangeNotify gr303PPSSwitchoverNotify gr303PPSCommandFailNo...

Page 532: ...r303PPSStateChangeNotify gr303PPSSwitchoverNotify gr303PPSCommandFailNotify Table A 19 GR 303 Interface Group Primary TMC Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 standby OutOfService The primary TMC channel is becoming Standby OOS 2 standby InService The primary TMC channel is becoming Standby IS 3 active OutOfService The primary TMC channel is becoming Active OOS 4 active InServic...

Page 533: ...for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps imaGroupStatusChangeNotify Table A 21 GR 303 PPS Source Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 none PPS switching was not initiated 2 byIdt PPS switching was initiated by Idt 3 byUser PPS switching was initiated by the user 4 byLocalAgent PPS switching was initiated by the local agent 5 suspendedByIdt PPS switching ...

Page 534: ...p has been administratively taken out of service 9 operational This end of the IMA group is operational Table A 23 IMA GRP Channel Failure Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 noFailure No failure 2 startUpNe The near end is in the state of start up 3 startUpFe The far end is in the state of start up 4 invalidMValueNe The near end frame length is not valid 5 invalidMValueFe The ...

Page 535: ...IMA group does not accept the group symmetry that the far end is config ured for 6 cfgAbtOther The IMA group does not accept the configuration parameters of the far end but does not specify the rea son 7 insufficientLinks There are fewer active transmit or receive links than the associated group configuration parameter 8 blocked The IMA group has been administratively taken out of service Table A ...

Page 536: ...y v5InterfaceModifyFailNotify v5InterfaceVariantAddFailNotify v5InterfaceE1LinkAddFailNotify v5InterfaceVariantModifyFailNotify v5InterfaceE1LinkModifyFailNotify v5InterfacePhysCChanCreateFailNotify v5InterfaceLogCChanCreateFailNotify v5InterfaceDLCreateFailNotify v5InterfaceUserPortAddFailNotify Table A 26 IMA GRP Channel Symmetry Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 symOperation symm...

Page 537: ...onfigured to support unstructured CE 17 firmwareOutOfDate ts16CAS unsup ported ts16CAS is not supported by the firmware 18 firmwareOutOfDate interfaceType unsupported The interface type is not supported by the firm ware 19 firmwareOutOfDate ts16 unsupported ts16 is not supported by the firmware 20 invalidPortMap Non valid port map 21 otherInterfacesExisOnThisPort The ISDN interface needs all 24 ch...

Page 538: ...I is not supported 35 atmUni UbrLoadBalSupp cannotBeEn abled whenSignalingDisabled UBR load balancing cannot be enabled when signaling is disabled 36 virtualInterface notSupported Virtual interface support is only allowed on APS module types 37 card doesNotSupport UPC Only some module types support UPC 38 atmUni SvcVpiVci RangeCheck Failure Do a range check provided atmSignaling is enabled vciMinS...

Page 539: ...er face is already configured in another interface group 55 primaryTMC EOCIntfShouldBeSame The primary timeslot management channel and embedded operation channel interfaces should be the same 56 primaryEOCIntfCantBeChanged The primary embedded operation channel inter face cannot be changed 57 primaryTMC BackupTMCIntfCantBeS ame The primary and backup timeslot management channel interfaces cannot b...

Page 540: ...erface type circuit emulation is supported 73 nonMuxNotAllowed with FaxRelay DSP2 modules If channelMode is CFG_DSP2_FAX_RELAY aalMode cannot be D_dsp2AalMode_aal2_non_multiplexed 74 invalid DSPmode and AALmode combi nation DSP2 modules The combination of DSP mode and AAL mode is not allowed 75 noBandwidth For SignalingConns No bandwidth for signal connections 76 unsupported DSPmode Unsupported DS...

Page 541: ...C Channel ID must be either 16 15 or 31 88 v5IntfLogCChanAlreadyExists V5 Interface Logical C Channel already exists The same Logical C Channel cannot be added in the interface 89 v5IntfDLAlreadyExists V5 Interface data link already exists The same data link cannot be added in the interface 90 v5IntfUserPortAlreadyExists V5 Interface user port already exists The same user port cannot be added in t...

Page 542: ...lingModifyFailNotify atmSvcIntfLayer2Up atmSvcIntfLayer2Down interfaceCreateFailNotify Table A 28 Interface Type Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 atmUni3 0 ATM User Network Interface version 3 0 2 atmUni3 1 ATM User Network Interface version 3 1 3 iispUser Interim Inter Switch Protocol User Side 4 iispNetwork Interim Inter Switch Protocol Network Side 5 circuitEmulation ATM Circuit...

Page 543: ...upNotify ipAtmBkAppPvcVccTearDownNotify ipAtmAppPvcVccSubnetMaskA The subnet mask of the destination IP address Value is an IP address Associated Traps ipAtmAppPvcVccReqFailNotify ipAtmAppPvcVccSetupNotify ipAtmApp PvcVccTearDownNotify ipAtmBkAppPvcVccReqFailNotify ipAtmBkAppPvcVccSetupNotify ipAtmBkAppPvcVccTearDownNotify ipAtmAppPvcVccVciB The VCI value for side B the ATM side of an in band mana...

Page 544: ... corruption 3 intTooMany Exceeded maximum number Of Interfaces 4 intBadSlot Impossible slot number 5 intBadId Impossible interface ID 6 intBadState State machine confused 7 intBadTimer Bad timer value state machine 8 intExists Interface already exists 9 intCantFind Unused 10 intDelInProgress Deleting interface must wait 11 intLockedIdle Interface taken out of service 12 intBadNetMask Illegal netwo...

Page 545: ...alid 4 interfaceProtectioniptTryToDeleteEmp tyTable Table is already empty cannot be deleted 5 interfaceProtectioniptInvalidConfiguation Configuration not valid 6 interfaceProtectioniptSuccessfulSwichOver interface is switched over to the secondary interface 7 interfaceProtectioniptSuccessfulSwichBack interface is switched back from secondary interface 8 interfaceProtectioniptFailedSwichOver inter...

Page 546: ...t The subnet of the CPU IP address is the same as the inband IP address 17 cpuIpSameAsSwitchIpAddr The CPU IP and switch IP addresses are the same this configuration is not valid 18 cpuIpAddrInvalid The CPU IP address is not valid 19 cpuAndIpMaskInvalid The CPU and IP mask are not valid 20 switchAndCpuIpSubnetMismatch The switch IP address and the CPU IP address are not in the same subnet 21 switc...

Page 547: ...ing between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps iuaAspStateChangeNotify 26 siteGatewayInbandAddrClash The newly configured gateway IP address is the same as the inband IP address which is incor rect 27 unableToApplyGatewayIpAddr Unable to apply the Gateway IP address 28 unableToSetCpuIpInEPROM Cannot apply the cpu IP address into EPROM 29 unableToApplyCpuIpAddr Unable to apply the C...

Page 548: ...ions Valid range is a number between 1 and 2 See Table A 34 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps iuaClientServerOptionModifyFailNotify iuaFailOverBuffSize Size of the failover retransmission buffer Recommended value is 64 KB Only valid when buffer ing is enabled Associated Traps iuaFailOverBufferingStartNotify iuaFailOverBufferOverflowNotify iuaFailO verBuffSize...

Page 549: ...status will be reported by the working module and by the protection module if protection is enabled Valid range is a number between 1 and 3 The default value is noAlarm See Table A 36 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps limStatusChangedNotify lineStatus Bit map of the status of a line connected to a port The bit maps for the I O modules are shown in the followi...

Page 550: ...alarm 64 dsx1LossOfSignal Near end loss of signal 128 dsx1LoopbackState Near end is looped 256 dsx1T16AIS E1 TS16 AIS 512 dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF Far end sending TS16 LOMF 1024 dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF Near end sending TS16 LOMF 2048 dsx1RcvTestCode Near end detects a test code 4096 dsx1OtherFailure Any other line status not shown in this table 8192 dsx1RmtLoopback Far end loopback Table A 38 DS0A Line Status ...

Page 551: ...us Codes Bit Value Alarm Description 1 dsx3NoAlarm No alarm present 2 dsx3RcvRAIFailure Receiving yellow remote alarm indication 4 dsx3XmitRAIAlarm Transmitting yellow remote alarm indication 8 dsx3RcvAIS The PSAX system detected an AIS error on its receiving port 16 dsx3XmitAIS Transmitting AIS failure state 32 dsx3LOF Receiving LOF failure state If the Cell Mapping field on the DS3 Port and Chan...

Page 552: ...he Cell Mapping field on the DS3 Port and Channel Configu ration window for this channel is set to DirectMapping the PSAX system Displays the value RcvRmtIdle in the Line Status field Leaves the interface in service 16384 dsx3RmtLoopback Far end remote loopback 32768 dsx3RcvLCD The PSAX system detected a receiving loss of cell delineation sig nal on its receiving port If the Cell Mapping field on ...

Page 553: ...ure state If the Cell Mapping field on the DS3 Port and Channel Configuration window for this port is set to DirectMapping this line status indicates an error condition on the DS3 framing If the Cell Mapping field on the DS3 Port and Channel Configuration window for this port is set to Plcp this line status indicates an error condition on either the DS3 framing or the Plcp framing 64 dsx3LOS Recei...

Page 554: ...ation sig nal on its receiving port If the Cell Mapping field on the DS3 Port and Channel Configuration window for this port is set to DirectMapping this line status indicates that the PSAX system has received 7 consecutive cells with either single bit or multi bit errors in the header This condition will not clear until the PSAX system has received 6 consecutive cells with no header errors If the...

Page 555: ...ex This is the line status that was auto negotiated or pre configured for this port The line speed is 100 Mbps and the line is half duplex which means that the port can only send or receive data during a given time period Table A 43 Ethernet Module Line Status Codes Bit Value Line Status Description Table A 44 Optical Modules Line Status Codes Bit Value Alarm Description 1 NoAlarm No alarm present...

Page 556: ...onGroupSlotAdd ntomProtectionGroupSlotRemove ntomPro tectionSlotModifyFail ntomProtectionReasonCode An identified reason why an N to M protection group could not be created modified or a com mand could not be applied It is also used to indicate if a switchover has taken place and is used to indicate the status of the protection port Valid range is a number between 1 and 20 See Table A 47 for a map...

Page 557: ...emoved 7 ntomRemovedWorkingSlot A slot configured as working was removed 8 ntomProtectionSlotNotUnConfig ured This protection slot is not fully unconfigured 9 ntomProtectionGroupNotActive The specified protection group is not active 10 ntomProtectionGroupAlreadyActive The specified protection group is already active 11 ntomProtectionUnsuppConfig A generic message indicating that the configura tion...

Page 558: ...End The end to end continuity check activation request was successfully sent toward both ends 4 eteCCActDeniedTowardsFarEnd The end to end continuity check activation request sent toward the far end is denied 5 eteCCActDeniedTowardsNearEnd The end to end continuity check activation request sent toward the near end is denied 6 eteCCActDeniedTowardsBothEnd The end to end continuity check activation ...

Page 559: ...est sent toward the far end is denied 23 segCCActDeniedTowardsNearEnd The segment continuity check activation request sent toward the near end is denied 24 segCCActDeniedTowardsBothEnd The segment continuity check activation request sent toward both ends is denied 25 segCCActFailedTowardsFarEnd The segment continuity check activation request sent toward the far end failed 26 segCCActFailedTowardsN...

Page 560: ...ection does not support OAM perfor mance monitoring and backward reporting 46 etePMActSuccTowardsFarEnd The end to end performance monitoring activa tion request was successfully sent toward the far end 47 etePMActSuccTowardsNearEnd The end to end performance monitoring activa tion request was successfully sent toward the near end 48 etePMActSuccTowardsBothEnd The end to end performance monitoring...

Page 561: ...ardsFarEnd The end to end performance monitoring back ward reporting activation request sent toward the far end is denied 62 etePMBRActDeniedTowardsNearEnd The end to end performance monitoring back ward reporting activation request sent toward the near end is denied 63 etePMBRActDeniedTowardsBothEnd The end to end performance monitoring back ward reporting activation request sent toward both ends...

Page 562: ...ion request sent toward the far end failed 77 segPMActFailedTowardsNearEnd The segment performance monitoring activation request sent toward the near end failed 78 segPMActFailedTowardsBothEnd The segment performance monitoring activation request sent toward both ends failed 79 segPMDeactSuccTowardsFarEnd The segment performance monitoring deactiva tion request was successfully sent to the far end...

Page 563: ...sBothEnd The segment performance monitoring backward reporting activation request sent toward both ends failed 91 segPMBRDeactSuccTowardsFarEnd The segment performance monitoring backward reporting deactivation request was successfully sent toward the far end 92 segPMBRDeactSuccTowardsNearEnd The segment performance monitoring backward reporting deactivation request was successfully sent toward th...

Page 564: ...SwitchoverNotify oc3APSK1K2Tx Tx K1 K2 followed by hex value of K1 K2 Associated Traps oc3APSStateChangeNotify oc3APSSwitchoverNotify oc3APSPairPortIndex APS Pair Port index SSPP Associated Traps oc3APSStateChangeNotify oc3APSSwitchoverNotify oc3APSProtectionLineSignalStatus Line status of the protection port sent in a trap Valid range is a number between 1 and 32768 See Table A 50 for a mapping b...

Page 565: ...ve non valid code 32 ais l line header of SONET frame gives alarm indication signal 64 ais p path header of SONET frame gives alarm indication signal 128 lop 1 A valid STS or VT pointer cannot be obtained by using the pointer interpretation rules and the pointer word does not contain all ones 2 A consecutive number with the NDF set to 1001 but not indicating that concatenation is received 256 lof ...

Page 566: ... 30 localworkingForced A forced switchover occurred at the near end working port 33 remoteprotectDoNotRevert At the far end protection port after the working line was switched to the protection line the pro tection line did not revert back to the working line 40 remoteprotectManualSw A switchover by user command occurred at the far end port 42 remoteprotectSD A signal degradation occurred at the f...

Page 567: ...Value Enumerated Type Description 1 w active p standby The working port is active while the protection port is standby 2 w standby p active The working port is standby while the protection port is active Table A 53 OC 3c APS Working Line Signal Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 no alarm No alarm is present 2 signalDegradation The signal bit error rate is higher than the speci...

Page 568: ...rated type Associated Traps pgtResultNotify 2048 lineLoopBack port is in line loop back state 4096 protocolFailure protocol failure 8192 adminOutOfService The interface is administratively out of service 16384 lrdi receiving Line RDI 32768 prdi receiving Path RDI Table A 54 PGT Result Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 interfaceProtectionpgtAlreadyExistInter face This interface is al...

Page 569: ...er Interface protection failed switched over 8 interfaceProtectionpgtFailedSwichBack Interface protection failed switched back 9 interfaceProtectionpgtInvalidConfiguation The interface protection configuration is not valid Table A 55 Ping Status Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 alive The destination can be reached 2 not alive The destination cannot be reached Table A 56 PNNI...

Page 570: ...mStatUp PNNI node admin status is up 16 pnniNodeRowStatNotActive Pnni Node Row Status not active cannot modify 17 pnniNewRtAddrAdded New route added into PNNI route address table 18 pnniRtAddrMod Route modified in PNNI address table 19 pnniAdvtNodeIdNotMine Advertised node ID does not belong to this PSAX 20 pnniFeatureNotSupported PNNI feature unsupported 21 pnniNodeInvalidInNodeIndex Node index i...

Page 571: ...is a number between 1 and 311 See Table A 59 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps virtualIntfModifyFailNotify atmPvcVccReqFailNotify atmPvcVpcReqFailNotify ipAtmAppPvcVccReqFailNotify cirEmAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify vbrAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify frAtmPvcVccReqFailNotify frFrPvcReqFailNotify cirEmCirEmPvcReqFailNotify vbrVbrPvcReq FailNotify bridgeBridgePvcReqFailNotify ...

Page 572: ...nel on the egress side of the A2B direction of the connection 10 cantUseSignalingChnlIgrsB2A Cannot use signaling channel on the ingress side of the B2A direction of the connection 11 cantUseSignalingChnlEgrsB2A Cannot use signaling channel on the egress side of the B2A direction of the connection 12 cantUseManagementChnlIgrsA2B Cannot use management channel on the ingress side of the A2B directio...

Page 573: ... virtual path is less than the virtual path identifier minimum on the ingress side of the B2A direction of the connection 27 vpLessThanVpMinEgrsB2A The virtual path is less than the virtual path identifier minimum on the egress side of the B2A direction of the connection 28 vpGreaterThanVpMaxIgrsA2B The virtual path is greater than the virtual path iden tifier maximum on the ingress side of the A2...

Page 574: ...cognizableBindTypeEgrsA2B An internal error has occurred in the output side of the A2B direction of the connection 43 unrecognizableBindTypeEgrsB2A An internal error has occurred in the output side of the B2A direction of the connection 44 callWithoutConnections Call without connections 45 callDataStructuresUnavailable Call data structures unavailable 46 cnctnDataStructuresUnavailable Internal res...

Page 575: ...ist for some other connection The error is in the input side of B2A direction 59 vciIsNotNullInVpcIgrsA2B The virtual path identifier used is not 0 in a VPC con nection The error is in the input side of A2B direc tion 60 vciIsNotNullInVpcEgrsA2B The virtual path identifier used is not 0 in a VPC con nection The error is in the output side of A2B direc tion 61 vciIsNotNullInVpcIgrsB2A The virtual p...

Page 576: ...leasedListA2B The virtual path identifier used is already present in the released list for some other VPC connection The error is in the input side of A2B direction 72 vpiInVpcReleasedListB2A The virtual path identifier used is already present in the released list for some other VPC connection The error is in the input side of B2A direction 73 vpiVciInReleasedListA2B The virtual path identifier vi...

Page 577: ...e peak cell rate bandwidth is unavailable on the ingress side of the B2A direction of the connection 88 pcrBandwidthUnavailableEgrsB2A The peak cell rate bandwidth is unavailable on the egress side of the B2A direction of the connection 89 vpiVciWithinSvcRangeIgrsA2B The virtual path identifier and the virtual channel identifier are within SVC range on the ingress side of the A2B direction of the ...

Page 578: ... side is out of range 108 channelB OutOfRange The channel on the B side is out of range 109 moduleB Uninitialized The slot on the B side has not been initialized The cause could be an internal error or the module is not seated 110 physicalPortB Uninitialized The port on the B side has not been initialized The cause could be an internal error or the module is not seated 111 channelB NotBound The ch...

Page 579: ...nterface attached to the slot port or channel on the A side is not vbr i e hdlc terminal emulation It is used when a vbr connection is tried on an interface that is not vbr 125 interfaceB NotVbr The interface attached to the slot port or channel on the B side is not vbr i e hdlc terminal emulation It is used when a vbr connection is tried on an interface that is not vbr 126 interfaceA NotFrameRela...

Page 580: ...ist for another connection 137 notNullVpcInNoisyLinkA2BIgrs The VPC should be 0 for forward error correction connections on the input side of the A2B direction 138 notNullVpcInNoisyLinkA2BEgrs The VPC should be 0 for forward error correction connections on the output side of the B2A direction 139 invalidVccInNoisyLinkA2BIgrs The VCC for forward error correction enabled con nection is not valid The...

Page 581: ...tion enabled connections This error is in the input side of the B2A direction 152 notNullVpcInNoisyLinkB2AEgrs The virtual path identifier must be 0 for forward cor rection enabled connections This error is in the out put side of the B2A direction 153 invalidVccInNoisyLinkB2AIgrs The virtual path identifier value is not valid with respect to enabling the forward error correction fea ture This erro...

Page 582: ...ed for simplex connections 170 fecResourceUnavailable Internal error in getting forward error correction resources 171 notBridgeInterfaceA The interface associated with the slot port or chan nel is not a bridge interface This is used when creat ing bridge connections and applies to the A side 172 notBridgeInterfaceB The interface associated with the slot port or chan nel is not a bridge interface ...

Page 583: ...ast connections 186 moduleAMultiPortMcstNotSup ported Slot A does not support connections in which more than 1 port can have 2 parties in a given multicast group 187 moduleBMultiPortMcstNotSup ported Slot B does not support connections in which more than 1 port can have 2 parties in a given multicast group 188 bcBeCirCannotBeNullA2B In Frame Relay connections all 3 committed burst excess burst and...

Page 584: ...tion 201 invalidMaxFrSizeB2A The maximum frame size for rate calculation is not within the standard range in the B2A direction 202 invalidSARType The SAR segmentation and reassembly type is not valid 203 unrecognizableSilenceDetectionM odeA2B Silence detection mode is not valid in the A2B direc tion 204 unrecognizableEchoCancellationM odeA2B Echo cancellation mode is not valid in the A2B direc tio...

Page 585: ...er module has been exceeded 222 vi Resource Unavail The requested bandwidth for a virtual interface is not available 223 vi Already Exists A virtual interface associated with that number has already been created 224 vi Does Not Exist A virtual interface connection no longer exists 225 vi 0 Non Ubr Conn Not Supp A non UBR connection on virtual interfaces is not supported for duplex connections 226 ...

Page 586: ...gress CBR bandwidth is unavailable for simplex connections Side B 244 vi Vbr Bw Unavailable Egrs The requested amount of egress VBR bandwidth is unavailable for a duplex connection 245 vi Vbr Bw Unavailable Egrs A The requested amount of egress VBR bandwidth is unavailable for a simplex connection Side A 246 vi Vbr Bw Unavailable Egrs B The requested amount of egress VBR bandwidth is unavailable f...

Page 587: ... vuni Should Be 0 B VUNI should be 0 if the VUNI feature is disabled at the main interface level The error is on the B side 267 vuni Not Enabled B The VUNI feature is not enabled at the main interface level The error in on the B side 268 vuni OOR B The virtual UNI is out of range The error is on the B side 269 vuni Already Exists B The virtual UNI already exists The error is on the B side 270 vuni...

Page 588: ...ched from none to Primary That is the primary has recovered 287 dhpvcSwitchOver NoneToBkup This is not an error trap This is an informational trap to indicate that the DHPVC has switched from none to Primary That is the backup has recovered 288 dhpvcSwitchOver BkupToNone This is not an error trap This is an informational trap to indicate that the DHPVC has switched from Backup to none 289 dhpvcSwi...

Page 589: ...the A2B direction 297 pcrGreaterThanLinkSpeedEgrB2A The peak cell rate in the B2A direction is greater than the output interface on the B2A direction 298 aal2CuTimerOutOfRange This error code is generated when the aal2CuTimer value is out of range and the valid range is 0 to 8 0 40 msec of delay 299 unrecognizableDigitCollectTypeA2 B Unrecognizable digital tone set in connection A2B direction 300 ...

Page 590: ...hat a channel is being added to a GR 303 trunk without any monitor connections 311 dspSlotIdInvalidForManualTrunk The DSP slot ID is not valid for manual trunk Table A 60 Remote Database Operation Error Status Number Value Enumerated Type Description 0 none None 1 unableToMakeFtpConnection Unable to make the FTP connection 2 invalidDirectory The directory is not valid 3 unableToOpenDatabaseFile Un...

Page 591: ...Card10Reboot OK The I O module in slot 10 was rebooted successfully 11 ioCard11Reboot OK The I O module in slot 11 was rebooted successfully 12 ioCard12Reboot OK The I O module in slot 12 was rebooted successfully 13 ioCard13Reboot OK The I O module in slot 13 was rebooted successfully 14 ioCard14Reboot OK The I O module in slot 14 was rebooted successfully 15 ioCard15Reboot OK The I O module in s...

Page 592: ... backupCpuReboot Proceeding The backup CPU reboot is proceeding 37 backupCpuReboot NoBackup No backup CPU reboot occurred 38 primaryCpuReboot Proceeding The primary CPU reboot is proceeding 39 primaryCpuSwitchover Proceed ing The primary CPU switchover is proceeding 40 primaryCpuSwitchover NoBackup No backup of the primary CPU switchover occurred 41 chassisReboot Fail VersionCon trolInProgress The...

Page 593: ...phireIntfAddressFailReasonCode The result of assigning the Sapphire interface address when PSAX is Sapphire client Valid range is a number between 1 and 5 See Table A 65 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 63 Remove Configuration Files Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 from PrimaryCPU Configuration files removed from primary CPU 2 from BackupCPU Configura...

Page 594: ...Save Configuration Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 equipment OK Save of equipment configuration completed 2 equipment Fail VersionControlIn Progress Save of equipment configuration failed due to ongo ing version control operation 3 equipment Fail Save of equipment configuration failed 4 connections OK Save of connection configuration completed 5 connections Fail VersionCon ...

Page 595: ...cTearDownNotify spvcConfigFailureCode Identification of cause for failure while configuring modifying SPVC parameters Valid range is a number between 1 and 27 See Table A 67 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps cirEmSpvcConfigFailNotify cirEmSpvcModifyFailNotify vbrSpvcConfigFailNo tify vbrSpvcModifyFailNotify atmSpvcConfigFailNotify atmSpvcModifyFailNotify frAt...

Page 596: ... 3600 seconds 12 interfaceNotConfiguredAsCE SPVC endpoint is configured as something other than CE 13 interfaceNotConfiguredAsVbr SPVC endpoint is configured as something other than TE 14 interfaceNotConfiguredAsAtm SPVC endpoint is configured as something other than ATM 15 noAddressConfiguredOnTheI nterface Local address not configured for the particular SPVC being configured 16 localAddressNotVa...

Page 597: ...value state machine 8 statRtExists Static Route already exists 9 statRtCantFind Unused 10 statRtDelInProgress Deleting must wait 11 statRtLockedIdle Static route taken out of service 12 statRtBadNetMask Bad network mask 13 statRtCorrelation Internal correlation error 14 statRtShutting Shutting down must wait 15 statRtDisabled Subsystem failure 16 statRtBadMetric Illegal metric value 17 statRtBadIP...

Page 598: ...prSubChanTrap Table A 69 Stratum Configuration Modification Failure Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 unSupportedOption The option or configuration is not supported 2 onlyCompositeClockDS0aAllowed AsDS0aCardIsConfigured When a DS0A module is configured the only option for stratum sync source is compositeClockDS0A Table A 70 Stratum 3 4 Module Mode Codes Number Value Enumerate...

Page 599: ...of service 13 scSameVc Connection in use already 14 scFailedSetup Reference previous trap 15 scShutting Shutting Down must wait 16 scDisabled SubSystem disabled 17 scSetupErr Subchannel setup error 18 scRemvErr Error removing subchannel 19 scBadPortNo Bad port specified 20 scBadImIpAddr Bad in band IP address 21 scBadRouterId Bad VPN router ID 22 scBadIntfId Impossible interface ID 23 scBadChanId ...

Page 600: ...een numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps tasCmprsAnnceNotify tasContinuityCheckReasonCode The result of a continuity check request Valid range is a number between 1 and 6 See Table A 75 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 73 Switch Fan Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 notAvailable The fan status could not be retrieved 2 alarmSet The ...

Page 601: ...ns Fail The TASM connection ID is not valid cc Fail resource busy interface is already in use by another function 4 cc Fail resource busy The interface is already in use by another function 5 cc Fail resource unavail Not enough resource for this continuity check or band width is unavailable or QoS is unavailable 6 cc Fail time out The continuity check timed out Table A 76 TAS Module Cache Memory A...

Page 602: ...t line request Valid range is a number between 1 and 5 See Table A 79 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps tasTstLineNotify timingReasonCode Indicator of the type of relationship violated Valid range is a number between 1 and 2 See Table A 80 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Table A 78 TAS Module Memory Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated...

Page 603: ...Age 2 BridgeHelloTime 1 0 sec Table A 81 Tone Announcement FTP Error Status Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 none No error 2 userAbort User canceled 3 invalidIpAddress Ip address is not valid 4 invalidAccountName Account name is not valid 5 invalidAccountPassword Account password is not valid 6 invalidSourceFile Source file is not valid 7 invalidDstFileNameFormat The destination fi...

Page 604: ...Traps softwareDownloadStatusNotify upgradeSwErrorStatus The result of the completion of the FTP software upgrade download Set to a value 3 27 if upgradeSwCopyStatus is doneWithError Set to none if upgradeSwCopyStatus is doneSuccess fully Set to userAbort if upgradeSwCopyStatus is aborted Valid range is a number between 1 and 27 See Table A 84 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type...

Page 605: ...ent library is inconsistent with the library CRC saved in the file package lst 8 unableToOpenLibraryFile Unable to open library file 9 unableToLoadLibraryModule Unable to load library module 10 unableToFindTaskSymbolName Unable to find task symbol name 11 failureInSpawningTask Failure in spawning task 12 failureInCreatingMsgQ Unable to create vxWorks message queue 13 failureInCopyingDataFiles Fail...

Page 606: ...choverFailed v5InterfaceProtectionSwitchoverNotify v5InterfaceProtectionSwitchoverFailed v5InterfaceVariantModifyFailNotify v5InterfaceE1LinkModifyFailNotify v5InterfaceE1LinkBlockedNotify v5InterfaceE1LinkUnBlockedNotify v5InterfacePhysCChanCreatedNotify v5InterfacePhysCChanCreateFailNotify v5InterfacePhysCChanDeleteNotify v5InterfaceLogCChanCreatedNotify v5InterfaceLogCChanCreateFailNotify v5Int...

Page 607: ...edNotify v5LesIntfIwfId This index uniquely identifies the v5 LES Interface table Associated Traps v5LesInterfaceOutOfServiceNotify v5LesInterfaceInServiceNotify v5LesIntfTrunkId This index uniquely identifies the v5 LES Interface table Associated Traps v5LesInterfaceOutOfServiceNotify v5LesInterfaceInServiceNotify v5LogCChanCommCChanId This index identifies the logical C channel ID in a v5 interf...

Page 608: ...tedNotify v5ActiveVariantCantBeTakenOOSWhenIntfIsISNotify v5VariantCantBeDeletedWhenAdminISNotify v5E1LinkCantBeTakenOOSWhenActiveVariantIsISNotify v5E1LinkCantBeDeletedWhenAdminISNotify v5PhysCChanCantBeDeletedWhenActiveVariantIsISNotify v5DLCantBeDeletedWhenActiveVariantIsISNotify v5VariantCantBeDeletedWhenE1LinkIsISNotify vbrAtmPvcVccIfA Interface index for side A the variable bit rate side of ...

Page 609: ...arDownNotify vbrAtmSpvcVccIfA Interface index for side A the variable bit rate side of a variable bit rate to ATM SPVC VCC con nection Number value is interpreted as an interface of the form SSPPCCC where SS is the mod ule slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channel number Associated Traps vbrAtmSpvcVccSetUpNotify vbrAtmSpvcVccTearDownNotify vbrAtmSpvcVccIfB Interface index for side B the AT...

Page 610: ...vcTearDownNotify versionConfigurationReasonCode Indicated status and results of version changing Valid range is a number between 1 and 36 See the Table A 87 for a mapping between numbers and their enumerated type Associated Traps versionConfigurationNotify Table A 87 Version Configuration Reason Codes Number Value Enumerated Type Description 1 upgrade Start The upgrade has started 2 upgrade Comple...

Page 611: ... canceled 22 downgrade Fail UserAbort The downgrade failed since the user canceled 23 synch Start Synchronization has started 24 synch InProgress Synchronization is in progress 25 synch Completed Synchronization is completed 26 synch Fail Synchronization failed 27 synch Fail NoBkCPU Synchronization failed since there is no backup CPU 28 synch Fail SameVersion Synchronization failed due to the same...

Page 612: ...t value is 1 because 0 cannot be configured Valid range is a number between 0 and 1024 Associated Traps virtualIntfCreatedNotify virtualIntfModifiedNotify virtualIntfDeleteNotify virtualIntfModifyFailNotify virtualUNIIfIndex This is the first index to the Virtual UNI Interface table Interface index will be of the form SSP PCCC where SS is the module slot PP is the port number and CCC is the channe...

Page 613: ...2 vpnInternalFailure Memory corruption failure 3 vpnTooMany Exceeded maximum number of VPNs 4 vpnBadSlot Impossible slot number 5 vpnBadId VPN ID must be between 1 6 6 vpnBadState VPN state machine confused 7 vpnBadTimerVal Bad timer value state machine 8 vpnAlreadyExists VPN already exists 9 vpnCantLocate Cannot find referenced VPN 10 vpnDelInProgress Deletion in progress must wait 11 vpnLockedId...

Page 614: ...Appendix A SNMP Trap Messages Definitions of MIB Objects Used for Trap Messages A 158 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 615: ...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 B 2 describes the pin assignments for RJ 12 to DB9 adapter and Table B 3 describes the pin assignments for RJ 12 to DB25 adapter Table B 1 CONSOLE Connector Pin Assignments Pin Description 2 TXD from CPU 3 RXD to CPU 4 Ground Table B 2 RJ 12 to DB9 Adapt...

Page 616: ...n occurs where simul taneous operation is required the Ethernet cable must be modified so only pins 1 2 3 and 6 are connected through to the network Table B 4 lists the pin assignments for the non standard RJ 45 ETHERNET connector on the faceplate Configuration for the Stratum 3 4 Connector The composite clock signal is a balanced signal which is transmitted over a shielded twisted pair cable The ...

Page 617: ...Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 Appendix B Pin Configurations Configuration for the Stratum 3 4 Connector Table B 5 Pin Assignments for the RJ 45 Connector on the Stratum 3 4 Module Pin Description 1 IN ring 2 IN tip 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 Frame Ground 7 Not Used 8 Not Used ...

Page 618: ...Appendix B Pin Configurations Configuration for the Stratum 3 4 Connector B 4 255 700 239 PacketStar PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide Issue 2 Release 8 0 0 ...

Page 619: ...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 620: ...ORE Card on the SUN Workstation 2 Setting up ATM ARP entries for the end of the ATM connection at the SUN workstation see the procedure also below Setting Up the FORE Card on the SUN Workstation Begin 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 steps in the follo...

Page 621: ...mand ifconfig fa0 Consult your FORE user s manual for additional 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 syst...

Page 622: ... direct connection to the SUN machine s FORE card interface IP address Here a direct connection implies that it should not be IP routed through a CPU 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 whi...

Page 623: ...c Configuration IP Address on the main router PSAX system node A metric 10 2 In this 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 rout...

Page 624: ... on the subnet mask The subnetwork address provided in the connection table and routing to the end system PSAX system is based on the host address of the end sys tem configured in the connection table Routing to the NMS stations is based on the mask 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 ...

Page 625: ... network 20 0 0 0 For example mask 255 255 0 0 is assigned for downstream connection 2 Configure the primary and backup IP addresses for in band management on the CPU module of the intermediate router PSAX system Node B using the console interface Example Primary IP Address 020 001 001 002 Primary IP Mask 255 255 000 000 Connections downstream from Node B to the subtrees should have a mask greater...

Page 626: ...5 255 000 6 Configure the primary IP address for in band management on the CPU module of the main router PSAX system Node X using the console interface Select the Site Specific Configuration In Band Management menu options Example Primary IP Address 020 002 001 001 Primary IP Mask 255 255 000 000 7 Configure the primary IP Address for in band management on the CPU module of the main router PSAX sy...

Page 627: ...d management connections on the CPU module of Node B Example Slot Slot Number VPI VPIabIP Address NMS net addr Port 1VCI VCIabIP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Slot Slot Number VPI VPIbcIP Address 020 001 001 000 Port 1VCI VCIbcIP Mask 255 255 255 000 Channel 1 Slot Slot Number VPI VPIbdIP Address 020 001 002 000 Port 1VCI VCIbdIP Mask 255 255 255 000 Channel 1 11 Set up in band management connection...

Page 628: ...he same in band subnet as the Node A PSAX system Default gateways through in band connections can be configured on all remote PSAX systems that is all PSAX systems except Node A with the IP address of Node A s in band interface In this case in band connections on remote PSAX systems should be configured with Node A s in band IP address and a default gateway should be set to Node A s in band IP add...

Page 629: ...hat of its Ethernet interface 4 For all the PSAX systems except the main router PSAX system the Ether net interface IP network should be different from the SUN machine s Ethernet interface IP network 5 All of the NMS stations should be in the one IP network but can be in different subnets connected to the main router PSAX system via Ethernet or OC3 ATM connections 6 All the end system and router P...

Page 630: ...001 001 001 Primary IP Mask 255 000 000 000 2 Configure the primary and backup IP Address for in band management on the CPU module of the intermediate router PSAX system Node B using the console interface Example Primary IP Address 020 001 001 2 Primary IP Mask 255 000 000 000 3 Configure the primary IP address for in band management on the CPU module of the main router PSAX system Node C using th...

Page 631: ...ction menu options configure the PVC to the FORECARD Example Slot Slot Number VPI VPIabIP Address 020 001 001 002 Port 1VCI VCIabIP Mask 255 000 000 000 Channel 1 Slot Slot Number VPI VPIacIP Address 020 001 001 003 Port 1VCI VCIacIP Mask 255 000 000 000 Channel 1 Slot Slot Number VPI VPIadIP Address 020 001 001 004 Port 1VCI VCIadIP Mask 255 000 000 000 Channel 1 Slot Slot Number VPI VPIaeIP Addr...

Page 632: ...CIadIP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 Node E Slot Slot Number VPI VPIaeIP Address NMS net addr Port 1VCI VCIaeIP Mask NMS net mask Channel 1 8 Verify that a routing table entry from the SUN machine s network to net work 20 0 0 0 exists on the SUN machine using the netstat nr com mand 9 Use ping telnet rlogin and ftp from the SUN machine to nodes A B C E and F to test the TCP IP connectivity End ...

Page 633: ...e 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 and type of cells that are admitte...

Page 634: ...ells high and low priority for bucket 1 and CLP 0 1 cells high and low priority for bucket 2 The Multiservice Media Gateway 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 Multiservice Media Gateway ignores the CLP bit value for cells passing into bucket 2 and drops all cells vio...

Page 635: ...he Retry Limit field on the SPVC connec tion configuration windows The ATM Forum UNI and Frame Relay Forum FRF 4 standards use many but not all of the same cause codes and these standards reference ITU T standards for many of the cause codes Table D 1 Connection Cause Codes for SPVCs Cause Code Description Prompt s a Retry Referenced Standard 1 Unallocated unassigned number The called party number...

Page 636: ...er of the called party is not in the proper format or it is not complete No ITU T Q 850 30 Response to STATUS ENQUIRY A STATUS message was sent in response to receipt of a STATUS ENQUIRY message Yes ITU T Q 850 31 Normal unspecified A normal event occurred for which no other cause applies As a result the event is normal but unspec ified No ITU T Q 850 32 Too many pending ADD PARTY requests current...

Page 637: ...TU T Q 850 65 Bearer capability is not implemented The equipment that gen erated this cause code does not support the requested bearer capability No ITU T Q 850 73 Combination of traffic parameters is not supported No ATM Forum UNI 3 0 3 1 78 AAL parameters cannot be supported No ITU T Q 2610 81 Call reference value is not valid The equipment that sends this cause code has received a message with ...

Page 638: ...es sage types Not defined Defined but not implemented by the equipment sending the cause code No ITU T Q 850 99 Information element is nonexistent or not implemented The equipment sending the cause code received a message that includes information elements or parameters that meet one of the following criteria Not recognized because the elements or parameters are not defined Defined but not impleme...

Page 639: ...cise cause for any message that is sent cannot be determined ITU T Q 850 128 Next node is unreachable ATM Forum PNNI 1 0 160 DTL transit is not my node ID ATM Forum PNNI 1 0 Table D 1 Connection Cause Codes for SPVCs Continued Cause Code Description Prompt s a Retry Referenced Standard Table D 1 Industry Compliance Specifications Feature Name Product Name Specification Title Notes Integrated Local...

Page 640: ...STM 4c and Quadserial modules af pnni 0026 000 Interim Inter Switch Signaling Protocol IISP ATM Maintenance Mode ATM PNNI 1 0 interface ETSI ISDN Support In band Management SVC Soft Permanent Virtual Circuits SPVCs SPVC Support for CES with DSP2 Modules Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e DS1 IMA DS3 IMA E1 IMA DS3 ATM E3 ATM DSP2A B C D Voice Server Enhanced DS1 High Density E1 Medium Density DS1 ...

Page 641: ... IMA DS3 IMA E1 IMA DS3 ATM E3 ATM Enhanced DS1 Enhanced E1 High Density E1 High Speed Medium Density DS1 Multi Serial OC 3c Single Mode Multimode APS STM 1 Single Mode Multimode MSP OC 12c STM 4c and Quadserial modules af uni 0010 001 User Network Interface UNI 3 0 PSAX 1000 Multiservice Media Gateway Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e DS1 IMA DS3 IMA E1 IMA DS3 ATM E3 ATM Enhanced DS1 Enhanced E...

Page 642: ...ps Time Slot Trunking Over ATM Using Cir cuit Emulation Service CES AAL1 Trunking CCS Q 931 AAL1 Trunking CCS Q 931 QSIG AAL1 Trunk ing CAS AAL2 Trunking af vtoa 0089 000 ATM Trunking Using AAL1 for Narrow Band Services V1 0 I 610 OAM F4 F5 Processing remote defect indication RDI and alarm indication signal AIS af vtoa 0098 000 VTOA AAL1 Trunking Services Quadserial af vtoa 0113 000 ATM Trunking U...

Page 643: ...ice Grade Switched Access Lines Using Loops start and Ground start Signaling CSU DSU loopback Facsimile Demodulation Remodulation VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow band Services DS1 IMA E1 IMA Enhanced DS1 DS3 ATM DSP2C Voice Server and OC 3c Single Mode or Multimode modules ANSI T1 403 Network to Customer Installa tion DS1 Metallic Interface CSU DSU loopback Enhanced DS1 DS3 ATM OC 3c Single Mode or Mult...

Page 644: ...e CCITT G 704 Synchronous Frame Structures Used at Primary and Secondary Hierarchical Levels DSL Forum TR 017 ATM over ADSL Recommenda tions Multi serial and Quadserial module EIA 232 Electrical mechanical and func tional standards for communica tion between computers termi nals and modems High Speed Multi serial and Quadserial modules EIA 449 Faster version of RS 232 C capable of longer cable run...

Page 645: ...ly 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 ETSI versions of the specifi cations should apply ETSI 300 402 1 Integrated Services Digital Net work ISDN Digital Subscriber Signaling System No 1 DSS1 Protocol Data Link Layer Part 1 General Aspects ETSI 300 402 2 Integrated S...

Page 646: ...Quadse rial and Route Server modules FRF 8 Frame Relay ATM PVC Service Internetworking Implementa tion Agreement PSAX 1000 PSAX 1250 PSAX 2300 and PSAX 4500 Multiservice Media Gateways GR 63 CORE Network Equipment Building Standards NEBS Physical Pro tection Tones and Announcements Server module GR 246 CORE for test capability Channelized STS 1e Channel ized DS3 STS 1e CES OC 3c APS OC 12c STM 4c ...

Page 647: ...1 207a For type 105 termination test refer to Section 5 2 5 T1 207a and Section 6 1 2 3 For type 108 termination test refer to Section 5 3 1 T1 207a and Section 6 1 2 4 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 In...

Page 648: ...dule IEEE 802 3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications Route Server module IETF RFC 792 Internet Control Message Proto col Route Server module IETF RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol IETF RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Version 1 0 DS1 IMA E1 IMA Enhanced DS1 and Enhanced E1 modules IETF RFC 1406 Definition...

Page 649: ...ansmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks IETF RFC 2364 PPP Over AAL5 Route Server module IETF RFC 2427 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay Obsoletes RFC 1490 Route Server module IETF RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks Obsoletes RFC 1972 Ethernet Bridging Ethernet and Route Server mod ules IETF RFC 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer...

Page 650: ...Gateway ITU T G 703 Physical Electrical Characteris tics of Hierarchical Digital Inter faces 1 544 Mbps 2 048 Mbps 44 736 Mbps includes channel associated signaling CAS ABCD in band signaling ITU T G 704 Synchronous frame structures used at 1544 6312 2048 8488 and 44 736 Kbps hierarchical levels ITU T G 706 Frame alignment and cyclic redundancy check CGC proce dures relating to basic frame structu...

Page 651: ... Systems Terminal Equipments Characteristics of Primary PCM Multiplex Equip ment Operating at 2048 Kbit s ITU T G 736 General Aspects of Digital Trans mission Characteristics of a Synchronous Digital Multiplex Equipment Operating at 2048 kbits sec ITU T G 751 Digital multiplex equipments operating at the third order bit rate of 34 368 kbit s and the fourth order bit rate of 139 264 Kbps and using ...

Page 652: ...teristics of SDH Equipment Slave Clocks Aug 1996 ITU T G 823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 Kbps hierarchy Includes Multiplex Section Pro tection MSP ITU T G 832 Transmission Systems and Media Digital Systems and Net works Digital transmission systems Digital networks Network capabilities and func tions Transport of SDH Ele ments on PDH Net wor...

Page 653: ...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 ETSI versions of the specifi cations should apply ITU T G 991 2 Draft Single pair high speed digital subscriber line SHDSL transceivers ITU T G 992 1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL transcei...

Page 654: ...ation Layer specification Type 1 AAL Multiplexing support ITU T I 363 2 B ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification Type 2 AAL ITU T I 363 5 B ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification Type 5 AAL VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow band Services ITU T I 366 1 Segmentation and Reassembly Service Specific Convergence Sublayer for the AAL type 2 Facsimile Demodulation Remodulation VTOA AAL2 Trunking Narrow band Se...

Page 655: ...Layer 1 Specification Channelized DS3 Channelized STS 1e Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES DS3 Frame Relay Enhanced DS1 Enhanced E1 High Density E1 Medium Den sity DS1 Multi Serial and Quadserial modules ITU T I 431 Integrated Services Digital Net work ISDN User Network Interfaces Primary Rate User Network Interface Layer 1 Specification Scrambling header error control HEC processing cell delinea tion IT...

Page 656: ...PS STM 1 Single Mode Multimode MSP OC 12c STM 4c modules and Unstructured DS3 E3 CES mod ules ITU T I 610 B ISDN operation and mainte nance principles and functions ITU T Q 922 Digital Subscriber Signaling Sys tem No 1 DSS 1 Data Link Layer ISDN Data Link Layer Specification for Frame Mode Bearer Services Annex A ITU T Q 921 Digital Subscriber Signaling sys tem No 1 ISDN User Network interface Dat...

Page 657: ...ordination Function SSCF for Support of Signaling at the User Network Interface ITU T Q 2931 B ISDN Application protocols for access signalling Broad band Integrated Services Digital Network B ISDN Digital Subscriber Signalling System No 2 DSS 2 User Network Interface UNI Layer 3 Specifi cation For Basic Call Connec tion Control ITU T Q 2941 2 Draft Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network B ...

Page 658: ...ge Services Multi Serial module 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 Multi Serial module X 21 bis CCITT Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit Terminating Equipment for Synchronous Operation of Public Data Networks Recom mendation X 21 Interface between data terminal equipment DTE ...

Page 659: ...Terminal Emulation Virtual Interface OC 3 STM 1 OC 12 STM 4 APS MSP Modules Only Connection AAL2 Trunking X X X X X ATM to ATM vir tual channel con nection VCC PVC X X X X X ATM to ATM vir tual 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 PVC X X X X X X X Circuit emulation to circuit emula tion PVC X X Frame relay to ATM VC...

Page 660: ...PVC X X X X X VBR to ATM VCC SPVC X X X X X X X VBR to ATM Std AAL2 VCC SPVC X X X X X Table D 2 Connection Type by Interface Type Table Continued Interface ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM UNI 3 0 3 1 4 0 Bridge CAS TrunkLine Circuit Emulation Dynamic BW Circuit Emul Frame Relay UNI NNI GR 303 HDLC Pass through PRI ISDN Network User Terminal Emulation Virtual Interface OC 3 STM 1 OC...

Page 661: ... Enh X X X X X X X X X 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice HD E1 X X X X X X X X 21 Port High Density E1 IMA HD E1 IMA X X X X X DS3 E3 and STS 1e Interface Modules 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice CH DS3 X X X X X X X X X X 1 Port Channelized DS3 CES CH DS3 1 Port DS3 IMA DS3 IMA X X X X X Table D 3 Interface Types by I O Module Types Continued Interface ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI...

Page 662: ...X X X X 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM DS3 E3 ATM X X X X X 3 Port Unstructured DS3 E3 CES UNSTR DS3 E3 CES X STS 1e Interface Modules 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format CH STS 1e T1 X X X X X X X X OC 3 OC 3c Interface Modules 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES Multimode CH OC 3 STM 1 CES MM X X Table D 3 Interface Types by I O Module Types Continued Interface ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM UN...

Page 663: ...haping OC 3c MM TS X X X X 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with Traffic Shaping OC 3c SM TS X X X X 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Multimode OC 3c MM APS X X X X X 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Single Mode OC 3c SM APS X X X X X STM 1 Interface Modules 1 Port STM 1 Multimode with AQueMan STM 1 MM AQ X X X X Table D 3 Interface Types by I O Module Types Continued Interface ATM IISP Network User ATM IMA ATM PNNI 1 0 ATM UNI ...

Page 664: ... STM 1 1 1 MSP Single Mode STM 1 SM MSP X X X X X OC 12c STM 4c Interface Modules 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Multimode OC 12c STM 4c MM X X X X X 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Single Mode OC 12c STM 4c SM X X X X X Voice 2 Wire Interface Modules 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office VOICE 2WO X 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station VOICE 2WS X Table D 3 Interface Types by I O Module Types Continued Interface ATM IISP Network User AT...

Page 665: ... describes the values in the Alarm Status field as shown on the Equipment Configuration window Serial Interface Modules 2 Port High Speed HIGH SPEED X X X X Quadserial QUAD SERIAL X X X X X X 6 Port Multiserial SERIAL X X X X X Ethernet Interface Modules Ethernet ENET X X 4 Port Ethernet ENET X X European modules do not support this interface with the 8 Port Voice 2 Wire Station or 4 Port 2 Wire O...

Page 666: ... I O One type of module was config ured in this slot in the chassis but a different module now occupies this slot 3 LineFailed All The line has failed 4 CardRemoved All A module has been configured and then removed 5 ReferenceClock Failed Stratum The timing reference clock has failed 6 CompositeClock Failed Stratum The timing composite clock has failed 7 Overload Power Supply The Power Supply is o...

Page 667: ...t requires access to a variable amount of network band width VBR RT is used for such applications as packet video and voice Variable Bit Rate Non real Time VBR NRT This service operates on both a connection and connectionless basis and allows delay variance between the delivery of cells VBR NRT is used for data applications that have potentially bursty traffic charac teristics including LAN interc...

Page 668: ... 4 Variable Bit Rate VBR Variable Bit Rate Real Time VBR RT Class 2 Very Low Very Low VBR 1 Class 2 Low Low VBR 2 Class 2 Low Low VBR 3 Variable Bit Rate Non real Time VBR NRT Classes 3 4 Low Medium VBR 4 Classes 3 4 Low High VBR 5 Unspecified Bit Rate UBR Class 5 Very High Very High VBR 6 Table D 7 Mapping ATM Service Classes to PSAX System Priority Levels ATM Classes of Service Internal Priority...

Page 669: ...ode with AQueMan OC 3c MM AQ 20N13 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with AQueMan OC 3c SM AQ 20N14 1 Port OC 3c Multimode with Traffic Shaping OC 3c MM TS 20N15 1 Port OC 3c Single Mode with Traffic Shaping OC 3c SM TS 20N16 2 Port High Speed HIGH SPEED 20N22 2 Port E3 ATM E3 ATM 20N32 4 Port Voice 2 Wire Office VOICE 2WO 20N33 6 Port DS1 IMA IMA DS1 20N34 6 Port E1 IMA IMA E1 20N36 6 Port Enhanced DS1 T1...

Page 670: ...N61 1 Port Channelized DS3 CES CH DS3 23N62 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 Format CH STS 1e T1 23N64 12 Port Medium Density DS1 Multiservice MD DS1 23N66 21 Port High Density E1 Multiservice HD E1 23N68 1 Port DS3 IMA DS3 IMA 23N72 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Multimode OC 12c STM 4c MM 23N73 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c Single Mode OC 12c STM 4c SM 23N74 3 Port DS3 E3 ATM DS3 E3 ATM 24N64 12 Port Medium Density DS...

Page 671: ...4 module is installed directly behind each working module For group 2 up to four working modules are installed in slots 9 10 11 and 12 and the protection module is installed in slot 13 A LIM3 4 module is installed directly behind each working module Two types of protection schemes are supported for each protection group N 1 and 1 1 In the N 1 scheme one to six working modules are associated with o...

Page 672: ...controls cooling heating doors and so on and audible alarm cutoff controls see Figure E 2 In addi tion the CPU2 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 on...

Page 673: ...elays for exter nal alarm generation Indicators 4 LEDs 3 for alarm conditions Critical Major and Minor and 1 LED for the ACO switch operation PSAX 4500 Alarm Module Software Features The PSAX 4500 Alarm module provides two connectors that allow for con nections with external facility sensor inputs doors temperature and so on chassis alarm outputs visible and audible external device controls coolin...

Page 674: ...ections 4 relays to control remote devices and 3 audible and 3 visible relays for exter nal alarm generation Indicators 4 LEDs 3 for alarm conditions Critical Major and Minor and 1 LED for the ACO switch operation 1 Port Channelized DS3 Module The 1 Port Channelized DS3 Multiservice module provides one port with a line rate of 44 736 Mbps The user can configure this module to provide N x 64 Kbps f...

Page 675: ... where 1 N 24 Dynamic bandwidth circuit emulation service DBCES proprietary version Channel associated signalling CAS Integrated services digital network with primary rate interface service PRI ISDN with 64 Kbps clear channel capability and HDLC passthrough mode for the D channel Frame relay UNI and NNI with frame relay policing ITU T I 370 capability High level data link link control HDLC passthr...

Page 676: ...hannelized DS1 circuits It converts the channelized digital signals usually voice data to ATM virtual channels for transport to ATM interfaces via the backplane By using structured chan nelized circuit emulation the 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES module can adapt a maximum of 28 DS1 channels per port to ATM virtual channels with individual VPIs and VCIs Signaling bit transport is also provided ...

Page 677: ...t Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES module supports the following ATM Forum hardware specifications 44 736 DS3 Mbps Physical Layer Specification af uni 0010 002 DS3 Physical Interface Specification af phy 0054 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES Protection Module The 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES Protection module provides N 1 traffic protection for circuit emulation services when connected to a LIM3 4...

Page 678: ...ce equipment and network interface equipment for exam ple between PSAX central office CO products and customer premises equipment CPE products at the edge of an ATM network The PSAX system also generates alarm indication signals on all affected DS1 connections when ever a loop is activated Software Features The 3 Port Channelized DS3 STS 1e CES Protection module supports the fol lowing services Ci...

Page 679: ...channel ized circuit emulation the 1 Port Channelized STS 1e T1 format module can adapt a maximum of 28 DS1 channels per port to ATM virtual channels with individual VPIs and VCIs Signaling bit transport is also provided using ATM Forum standards for channel associated signaling CAS This module can connect to a device using 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps for service transport with 8 Kbps for robbed bit signal...

Page 680: ...ata enters the module from the backplane and is divided between the ports within the IMA group specified in the virtual circuit connection The data leaves the front of the module and is transported across individual T1 lines At the destination IMA module the T1 streams are merged back together in correct order and passed on to other modules as directed by vir tual circuit connections IMA dynamical...

Page 681: ...figurable to function in either the DS3 or the E3 mode enabling you to deliver DS3 or E3 configurations while maintaining inventory of a single module type The three high speed ATM network interfaces operate at Digital Signal Level 3 DS3 with a line rate of 44 736 Mbps or at E3 with a line rate of 34 368 Mbps Each port can be configured for ATM service including ATM UNI 3 0 3 1 and 4 0 ATM IISP us...

Page 682: ...t 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 FAIL ACTIVE and LOS loss of signal Software Features The 2 Port DS3 ATM module uses ATM Forum specifica...

Page 683: ...ther devices configured for frame relay 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 ...

Page 684: ...er ATM ATM channelized services over IMA groups ATM UNI 3 0 and 3 1 with integrated link management interface ILMI capability Interim inter switch signaling protocol IISP user and IISP 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...

Page 685: ...ing 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 multiframe CRC mf 2 Port E3 ATM Module The 2 Port ...

Page 686: ...ata links on a single T1 connection 144 HDLC data links per module This module also provides a data service unit channel service unit DSU CSU for each port in order to configure individual DS0s The user can configure this module to provide N x 64 Kbps fractional DS1 structured circuit emulation service When configured for DS1 circuit emu lation service the 6 Port Enhanced DS1 T1 Multiservice modul...

Page 687: ...interfaces support ITU T G 703 and ITU G 704 Each port can be independently configured to provide services for channel ized and unchannelized frame relay configurations circuit emulation service and ATM service This module has three types of light emitting diode LED indicators FAIL ACTIVE and LOS loss of signal Configured for channelized E1 service the 6 Port Enhanced E1 Multiservice module maps u...

Page 688: ...or IISP network interface to an ATM network Software Features Multiservices ATM ATM UNI 3 0 and 3 1 Interim inter switch signaling protocol IISP user IISP network CE Circuit emulation service CES with ISDN PRI using 64 Kbps clear channel dynamic bandwidth circuit emulation service DBCES propri etary version 1 X 64 Kbps structured CAS unstructured CES HDLC Passthrough Frame relay UNI and NNI FRF 1 ...

Page 689: ...e The IP Forwarding feature is not to be confused with the kind of routing capability that supports virtual channel multiplexed routed packets or LLC SNAP ATM Traffic Shaping LLC and VC Encapsulation Multicasting Spanning Tree algorithm IEEE 801 1 Ethernet PVC connections Up to 56 connections can be made per module Hardware Features The 4 Port Ethernet module provides the following hardware featur...

Page 690: ...e at either 100baseT or 10baseT The remaining four ports operate at 10baseT Each of the ports can be configured independently to operate within shared or sepa rate bridge groups The virtual port provides 70 virtual channels that transmit data through the backplane The Ethernet module has two types of light emitting diode LED indicators The module provides services for bridging from an Ethernet loc...

Page 691: ...and bridge management see the PacketStar PSAX Ethernet Module Guide for more detail IP forwarding RFC 1483 The IP forwarding feature is not to be confused with the kind of routing capability that supports virtual channel multiplexed routed packets or link layer control subnetwork access protocol LLC SNAP Do not apply the Routing interface type to Ethernet virtual channels SNMP management RFC1643 A...

Page 692: ...es with TDM channelized E1 cir cuits 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 Signalling bit transport from time slot 16 is also provided based on ATM Forum sta...

Page 693: ...re features Number of ports 21 Connector type two Mini Champ connectors that mate with the AMP cable 1324936 1 Line rate 2 048 Mbps Physical interfaces supported ITU T G 703 ITU G 704 Line encoding mode HDB3 Loopback capabilities line loopback local loopback Line buildout N A Framing mode cyclic redundancy check multi frequency CRC mf 21 Port High Density E1 IMA Module The 21 Port High Density E1 ...

Page 694: ... High Density E1 IMA module provides the following hardware features Number of ports 21 Connector type 2 Mini Champ connectors Line rate 2 048 Mbps Physical interfaces supported ITU T G 703 ITU T G 704 Line encoding mode HDB3 default AMI Loopback capabilities line loopback local loopback Line buildout N A Framing mode CRC4 CAS 12 Port Medium Density DS1 Multiservice Module The Medium Density DS1 m...

Page 695: ...ollowing software agree ments specifications and services Frame Relay Forum FRF Implementation Agreements FRF 1 User to Network Interface UNI FRF 2 Network to Network Interface NNI FRF 5 Frame Relay ATM PVC Network Interworking FRF 8 Frame Relay ATM PVC Service Interworking ATM Forum Technical Committee Specifications Circuit Emulation Service Interoperability Specification Version 2 0 af_vtoa_007...

Page 696: ...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 and multiple DS1 IMA group services using a single module Using the IMA protocol this module provides an effective method of com bining the transport bandwidths of multiple DS1 links that are grouped to...

Page 697: ... port Each port can be independently configured to pro vide Nx64 Kbps fractional T1 structured channelized and unchannelized circuit emulation service CES with Nx64 Kbps CAS and unstructured CES This module runs at a high speed in the PSAX 4500 chassis Note The E1 signaling mode is not currently supported Software Features The 12 Port Medium Density DS1 E1 DS0A CES DS1 Mode module sup ports the fo...

Page 698: ...00489 Line encoding mode DS1 B8ZS AMI E1 HDB3 AMI DS0A AMI Loopback capabilities DS1 line loopback local loopback payload loopback E1 line loopback local loopback DS0A line loopback transmit pattern monitor pattern mode transmit and monitor pattern mode Line buildout DS1 up to 133 266 399 533 and 655 feet 7dB through 5dB 15dB and 22dB through 5dB E1 N A DS0A up to 1500 feet Framing mode DS1 ESF D4...

Page 699: ...AL 1 adaptation to a native Multiserial TDM or CES TDM circuit SS7 traffic can originate from the Multiserial interface and ter minate on the Enhanced DS1 interface Interfaces The interfaces support RS 232 synchronous and asynchronous RS 449 RS 530 and V 35 For synchronous interfaces each port can be indepen dently configured as either data terminating equipment DTE or data com munications equipme...

Page 700: ...With terminal emula tion support the 6 Port Multiserial module can adapt and concentrate termi nal emulation traffic onto an ATM network This feature enables the Multi service Media Gateway system to interface with terminal equipment such as monitors craft interfaces console ports sensors and other devices imple menting an asynchronous interface HDLC Passthrough Each port on the 6 Port Multiserial...

Page 701: ...module provides a maxi mum line rate of 16 Mbps and a minimum line rate of 600 bps The maxi mum aggregate port rate is 32 Mbps The Quadserial interfaces support RS 232 EIA 449 EIA 530 EIA 530A V 35 and X 21 For synchronous inter faces each port can be independently configured as either data terminating equipment DTE or data communications equipment DCE This module has three types of LED indicators...

Page 702: ...ides the following hardware features Number of ports 4 serial serial interface leads comply with AF VTOA 0119 000 Connector type Mini DB26 Line rate synchronous Minimum 600 bps per port Maximum 16 Mbps per port Aggregate of all ports maximum 32 Mbps Physical interfaces supported RS 232 D EIA 530 EIA 449 v 11 subset V 35 X 21 and KG with the Multiservice Media Gateway system config ured as either a...

Page 703: ...oders encryption devices and other devices that use a synchronous interface Hardware Features The 3 Port Unstructured DS3 E3 CES module provides the following hard ware features Number of ports 3 Connector type 6 BNC connectors for the 3 ports each port has one receive connector and one transmit connector Line rate 44 736 Mbps DS3 34 368 Mbps E3 Line encoding mode B3ZS Loopback capabilities line l...

Page 704: ...rted Software Features The 1 Port Channelized OC 3 STM 1 CES module supports the following services Circuit emulation service CES Structured DS1 signal transport Nx64 Kbps circuit emulation where 1 N 24 Channel associated signaling CAS 1x56 AAL2 cell formatting for interworking with the DSP2x Voice Server mod ules The following feature is provided with limited support by the module Integrated serv...

Page 705: ...ween LANs for links up to 15 km 9 3 miles apart This module is frequently used to connect high speed LAN devices such as routers to an ATM network for voice gateway PRI Offload data aggregation It is also used to provide a highly reliable means for interconnection of cell locations in wireless networks The 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c 1 1 APS MSP Multimode module is intended for short reach applications f...

Page 706: ...modules have the hardware specifications shown in Table E 3 Table E 3 1 Port OC 12c STM 4c 1 1 APS MSP SM and MM Modules Hardware Specifications Feature OC 12c STM 4c Modules Single Mode Multimode Number of ports 1 1 Type of connector two for each module transmit and receive SC snap on connector SC snap on connector Type of fiber optic cable single mode multimode Fiber optic cable reach approximat...

Page 707: ...ters and so on to the ATM network These modules are available in two variations which differ according to the firmware installed in the module The OC 3c MM AQ and OC 3c SM AQ modules use the AQueMan algo rithm for flow control The OC 3c MM TS and OC 3c SM TS modules use traffic shaping TS for flow control See the appropriate PSAX System User Guide for more infor mation on traffic shaping Software ...

Page 708: ...c Multimode MM 1 1 APS module is intended for short reach applications for example interoffice or intraoffice sections of a local area network LAN Table E 4 1 Port OC 3c MM and SM modules with AQueman or Traffic Shaping Hardware 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 module transmit and receive SC snap ...

Page 709: ...es have the hardware specifi cations shown in Table E 5 Table E 5 1 Port OC 3c 1 1 APS Multimode and Single Mode Modules Hardware Specifications Feature Module OC 3c SM APS OC 3c MM APS Number of ports 1 1 Type of connector two for each module transmit and receive SC snap on connector ST straight tip Type of fiber optic cable single mode multimode Fiber optic cable reach approximate depending on f...

Page 710: ...ons which differ according to the firmware installed on the circuit boards One variation for both the Multi Mode and Single Mode types with the names STM 1 MM AQ module and STM 1 SM AQ module uses the AQueMan algorithm for flow control The other variation for both the Multi Mode and Single Mode types with the names STM 1 MM TS module and STM 1 SM TS module uses traffic shaping for flow control See...

Page 711: ...ce interruption due to link failure from two interruptions to one interruption Table E 6 1 Port STM 1 Multimode and Single Mode Modules Hardware Specifications Feature Module STM 1 SM TS or STM 1 MM AQ STM 1 MM TS or STM 1 MM AQ Number of ports 1 1 Type of connector two for each module transmit and receive SC snap on connector ST straight tip Type of fiber optic cable single mode multimode Fiber o...

Page 712: ...o connect high speed LAN devices such as routers to an ATM network The STM 1 Multimode MM 1 1 MSP module is intended for short reach applications for example interoffice or intraoffice sections of a local area network LAN within a radius of 1 93 km Software Features The STM 1 1 1 MSP modules use the AQueMan algorithm for traffic flow control The software also supports the following ATM Forum Techn...

Page 713: ...ules can also demodulate and remodulate fax signals All modules provide some or all of these features in conjunction with the channelized CES modules across the entire PacketStar PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway product line Note As of Rel 7 0 and subsequent the DSP2D through the DSP2F mod ules require the CPU2 128 Mb module Fiber optic cable reach approxi mate depending on fiber makeup 15 km 9 3 m...

Page 714: ...ftware Release 8 0 DSP2x Voice Server Module Configuration Modes AlgoSet Module Use Available On These Modules Voice Processing Standards Supported AAL Mode Number of Connections Provided AlgoSet1 DSP2C D only G168 echo cancellation128ms Non multiplexed AAL2 or Standard AAL2 336 7 connections per channel AlgoSet2 DSP2C D only DSP2C Algoset2 also with Std AAL2 G726 voice compression G165 echo cance...

Page 715: ...of the DSP2x Voice Server Module User Guide when configuring large numbers of DSP connections in complex network ing environments with multiple trunk groups for voice fax and modem traffic in a PSAX chassis This feature comes with full time fax tone detection bypass a feature that is always turned on regardless of the AAL mode selected The full time fax tone detection bypass is automatic and canno...

Page 716: ...he Multiservice Media Gateway system console or through the simple network management protocol SNMP Each Multiservice Media Gateway system may support multiple Route Server modules but multiple Route Server modules cannot be configured for hot standby redundancy purposes Software Release 6 3 0 introduces routing information protocol RIP Version 2 to the Route Server module The module now supports ...

Page 717: ...packets per second all parameters include header 64 byte IP packet size 22K pps 11 3 Mbps 256 byte IP packet size 16K pps 32 8 Mbps 1500 byte IP packet size 4 6K pps 55 8 Mbps Maximum frame size 1518 bytes that is the maximum Ethernet frame relay or ATM frame that can be received by the Route Server module is 1518 bytes Tones and Announcements Server Module The Tones and Announcements Server TAS m...

Page 718: ...sent to the caller in cases where neither the busy or congestion tone can give the required information for call failure Automated detection devices cannot distinguish recorded voice from live voice answer unless a machine detect able signal is included the recorded announcement Defined SITs identify network provided announcements Channel Associated Signaling CAS Supports extended super frame ESF ...

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