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mDSL DACS Administrators’ Reference Guide 

 

Contents 

 

Received Frames Too Long (dot3StatsFrameTooLongs)  .................................................................................87
Other Received Errors (dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors)  ..........................................................................88
Chip Set ID (dot3StatsEtherChipSet) .............................................................................................................88

 

11 Filter IP ......................................................................................................................................................... 89

 

Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................90
Defining a filter .....................................................................................................................................................90

Name (filterIpName)  ......................................................................................................................................92
Direction (filterIpDirection)  ...........................................................................................................................92
Action (filterIpAction)  ....................................................................................................................................92
Source IP (filterIpSourceIp)  ............................................................................................................................92
Source IP Mask (filterIpSourceMask) ..............................................................................................................92
Destination IP (filterIpDestinationIp) .............................................................................................................92
Destination Mask (filterIpDestinationMask) ...................................................................................................93
Source Port (FilterIpSourcePort) .....................................................................................................................93
Action (filterIpSourcePortCmp) ......................................................................................................................93
Destination Port (filterIpDestinationPort)  ......................................................................................................93
Action (filterIpDestinationPortCmp) ..............................................................................................................93
Protocol (filterIpProtocol) ...............................................................................................................................93
TCP Established (filterIpTcpEstablished)  .......................................................................................................93

 

12 Frame Relay................................................................................................................................................... 95

 

Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................96

 

13 ICMP ............................................................................................................................................................ 97

 

Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................98
Block ICMP redirects (boxBlockIcmpRedirects)....................................................................................................98
ICMP Receive/Send Messages window..................................................................................................................98

Total Received (icmpInMsgs)  .........................................................................................................................98
Total Sent [imcpOutMsgs]  .............................................................................................................................99
w/Errors (icmpInErrors, icmpOutErrors) ........................................................................................................99
Destinations Unreachable (IcmpInDestUnreachs, IcmpOutDestUnreachs)  ....................................................99
Times Exceeded (icmpInTimeExcds, icmpOutTimeExcds)  ............................................................................99
Parameter Problems (icmpInParmProbs, icmpOutParmProbs)  .......................................................................99
Source Quenchs (icmpInSrcQuenchs, icmpOutSrcQuenchs)  .........................................................................99
Redirects (icmpInRedirects, icmpOutRedirects)  ...........................................................................................100
Echos (icmpInEchos, icmpOutEchos) ...........................................................................................................100
Echo Replys (icmpInReps, icmpOutReps)  ....................................................................................................100
Time Stamps (icmpInTimestamps, icmpInTimestamps) ...............................................................................100
Time Stamp Replys (icmpInTimestampsReps) (icmpOutTimestampsReps)  .................................................100
Address Mask Requests (icmpInAddrMasks) (icmpOutAddrMasks)  .............................................................100
Address Mask Replys (icmpInAddrMasksReps) (icmpOutAddrMasksReps) ..................................................100

 

14 IP................................................................................................................................................................. 101

 

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................103
IP main window ..................................................................................................................................................103

Summary of Contents for 3095

Page 1: ...Connect System DACS Administrator s Reference Guide Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Document Number 110062U Rev A Part Number...

Page 2: ...tton com WWW www patton com Copyright 2001 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Patton Electronics assumes no liability f...

Page 3: ...Count 25 CPU Idle boxIdleTime 25 Running Since Last Boot sysUpTime 25 Total System Alarms alarmTotal 25 Immediate Actions 26 Record Current Configuration storeConfig 1 26 Hard Reset hardReset 2 26 Set...

Page 4: ...ify Response Configuring the alarm response system 45 Relay Response alarmRelay 1 45 Minor Alarm Syslog Priority minorSyslogPriority Major Alarm Syslog Priority majorSyslogPriority 45 Minor Alarm SNMP...

Page 5: ...nection Time linkupTimerMdsl 71 Clock Slip Counter fifoCounterMdsl 71 DSL Flap Counter flapCounterMdsl 72 Set Factory Default Configuration button 72 Port Configuration Information 72 Model Code Remot...

Page 6: ...historySESMdsl 79 Unavailable Seconds UAS historyUASMdsl 79 Line Quality historyLineQualityMdsl 80 mDSL Port Configuration Page window 81 DTE Rate dteRateMdsl 82 Clock Mode Local Status clockModeMdsl...

Page 7: ...stablished 93 12 Frame Relay 95 Introduction 96 13 ICMP 97 Introduction 98 Block ICMP redirects boxBlockIcmpRedirects 98 ICMP Receive Send Messages window 98 Total Received icmpInMsgs 98 Total Sent im...

Page 8: ...ailures ipReasmFails 105 Fragmented OK ipFragOKs 106 Fragmented Failed ipFragFails 106 Fragments Created ipFragCreates 106 Valid but Discarded ipRoutingDiscards 106 Modify 106 Forwarding ipForwarding...

Page 9: ...Type 114 15 TCP 115 Introduction 116 TCP main window 116 Retransmit Timeout Algorithm tcpRtoAlgorithm 116 Retransmit Timeout Minimum tcpRtoMin 116 Retransmit Timeout Maximum tcpRtoMax 116 Maximum Conn...

Page 10: ...end 128 Receive rip2IfConfReceive 128 Metric rip2IfConfDefaultMetric 128 Status rip2IfConfStatus 129 RIP Version 2 Statistics 129 Subnet IP Address rip2IfStatAddress 129 Bad Packets rip2IfStatRcvBadPa...

Page 11: ...ps 135 19 System 137 Introduction 139 System main window 140 CPU 140 Percentage CPU Idle boxIdletime 140 Time Slices Fully Utilized boxCPUcritical 140 Time Slices 90 Utilized boxCPUWarning 140 SNMP an...

Page 12: ...4 Version boxSnmpVersion 144 Superuser Password boxSnmpMasterPassword 144 Superuser Password Verification boxSnmpVerifyMasterPassword 144 User Password boxSnmpMonitorPassword 145 User Password Verific...

Page 13: ...orage syslogFlashClear 154 System Log Volatile Memory 155 Time slTick 155 Message slMessage 155 System Log Non Volatile Memory 156 Time slfTick 156 Message slfMessage 156 21 T1 E1 Link 157 Introductio...

Page 14: ...ode Violations dsx1CurrentPCVs 169 Line Errored Seconds dsx1CurrentLESs 169 Bursty ErroredSeconds dsx1CurrentBESs 169 Degraded Minutes dsx1CurrentDMs 170 Line Code Violations dsx1CurrentLCVs 170 Near...

Page 15: ...alSESs 175 Severely Errored Frame Seconds dsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs 175 Unavailable Seconds dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs 175 Controlled Slip Seconds dsx1FarEndIntervalCSSs 175 Line Errored Seconds dsx1FarEndI...

Page 16: ...184 Patton Electronics Company contact information 184 24 License 185 Introduction 186 End User License Agreement 186 1 Definitions 186 2 Title 187 3 Term 187 4 Grant of License 187 5 Warranty 187 6...

Page 17: ...ibes using the Administration Page window Chapter 2 describes using the Home window Chapter 3 describes using the Import Export window Chapter 4 describes using the System Status window Chapter 5 desc...

Page 18: ...ctor pin out Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide General conventions The procedures described in this manu...

Page 19: ...This word means to move the mouse in such a way that the tip of the pointing arrow on the screen ends up resting at the desired location Click Means to quickly press and release the left or right mous...

Page 20: ...About this guide mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 18...

Page 21: ...19 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter contents Introduction 20 Logging into the HTTP HTML Administration Pages 20 HTTP HTML and SNMP Object Format 20 Saving HTTP HTML Object Changes 21...

Page 22: ...o a World Wide Web WWW browser After you enter the IP address the DACS will ask for your user name and password as shown in figure 1 Figure 1 DACS login window Your DACS will accept the following defa...

Page 23: ...ages Do the following to make changes to read write variables 1 Select the appropriate Modify screen 2 Make changes to the desired parameter 3 Click on the Submit Query button 4 Return to the HOME scr...

Page 24: ...1 Introduction mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 22 Saving HTTP HTML Object Changes...

Page 25: ...boxEgressType 25 Number of Egress Ports boxEgressCount 25 CPU Idle boxIdleTime 25 Running Since Last Boot sysUpTime 25 Total System Alarms alarmTotal 25 Immediate Actions 26 Record Current Configurati...

Page 26: ...ther page The HOME window is divided into two panes the Configuration Menu pane on the left hand side and the con figuration information pane see figure 3 The Configuration Menu contains the links to...

Page 27: ...one 0 No egress card is installed pmc t1 e1 1 T1 E1 WAN port card is installed pmc serial 2 V 35 serial interface card is installed Number of Egress Ports boxEgressCount Defines the number of ports on...

Page 28: ...wer is recycled After doing the Record Current Configuration save the current configuration of the DACS will not be lost with power cycling Note The most important step after completing the configurat...

Page 29: ...27 Chapter 3 Import Export Chapter contents Introduction 28 Export Configuration 28 Import Configuration 30...

Page 30: ...rivileges To import or export a configuration click on Import Export under the Configuration Menu to display the Import Export main window see figure 6 Figure 6 Import Export main window Export Config...

Page 31: ...Guide 3 Import Export To export the flash configuration click on the Export Flash link on the Import Export main page The DACS will display text configuration information resembling that shown in figu...

Page 32: ...he DACS type the complete path and filename for the configuration file you wish to load or click on the Browse button to select the desired file then click on the Submit Query but ton see figure 6 on...

Page 33: ...Chapter 4 System Status Chapter contents Introduction 32 Refresh Rate 32 System Status parameters 33 Navigating the WAN Port Information parameters 33 Navigating the mDSL Port Information parameters...

Page 34: ...ation Displays the circuit name Circuit ID and operational state Status of each WAN circuit Clicking on the Configure link located above each WAN Circuit displays the DACS WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION LI...

Page 35: ...Centigrade Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Main Clock Fallback Clock The Box Temp reading is displayed in degrees Centigrade The status of the remaining parameters is shown by one of the following symbo...

Page 36: ...s refer to Chapter 21 T1 E1 Link on page 157 Navigating the mDSL Port Information parameters For the mDSL modem ports there are three categories of information Port Circuit ID and mDSL Status The hype...

Page 37: ...35 Chapter 5 System History Chapter contents Introduction 36 WAN Port Information table 36 mDSL History table 37...

Page 38: ...it and hyperlinks to each ports statistical history Figure 10 System History window WAN Port Information table The WAN Port Information table contains the following information Configure Clicking on t...

Page 39: ...this link displays the mDSL Port Information Page window for reviewing or configuring the mDSL port Circuit ID This is the name of an mDSL circuit History Clicking on this link displays the mDSL circu...

Page 40: ...5 System History mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 38 mDSL History table...

Page 41: ...42 Alarms 42 Alarm ID alarmDefIndex 42 Alarm Name alarmName 43 Alarm Severity alarmSeverity 43 Alarm Time alarmTicks 43 Alarm Count alarmCount 43 Generate Alarm alarmGenerate 1 43 Clear Alarm alarmGen...

Page 42: ...example a power supply failure or T1 E1 port malfunctions The alarms that can be configured by the system administrator to generate alerts based on the condition of the DACS Displaying the alarms wind...

Page 43: ...on the Alarm Response link go to Alarm Parameters on page 44 4 Alarm Relay Located on the rear of the chassis the Alarm Relay is a 3 position terminal block The Alarm Relay may be configured to indica...

Page 44: ...rap IP address minorTrapIp Displays the IP address of a SNMP management station for receiving the SNMP trap messages upon the occurrence of an active minor alarm The SNMP trap messages are sent in UDP...

Page 45: ...our types are Minor Major Minor self clearing Major self clearing The setting can also be disabled set to ignore an alarm Alarm Time alarmTicks The Alarm Time column displays the number of seconds the...

Page 46: ...everity For each alarm it shows whether the alarm is disabled or configured to generate a major minor major self clearing or minor self clearing alarm Time Since Alarm Elapsed time since the alarm occ...

Page 47: ...so be disabled with the parameter none Minor Alarm Syslog Priority minorSyslogPriority Major Alarm Syslog Priority majorSyslogPriority When a minor major alarm occurs a message of the selected priorit...

Page 48: ...pplication Figure 14 Modify Alarms settings window The alarms can be independently configured to generate alarm messages Each alarm item can be set for one of the following severity levels Ignore 0 Do...

Page 49: ...hat it is a Major alarm instead of Minor Note For maximum application flexibility the administrator shall choose which constitute major or minor alarm Some examples of typical major and minor alarms i...

Page 50: ...6 Alarms mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 48 Modify Alarms Configuring alarm severity levels...

Page 51: ...dow 50 DACS Display Type 50 Help DACS help information 51 Static Connection 51 ID daxConnectionID 51 Device Type daxDeviceTypeTomDSL daxDeviceTypeFrommDSL 51 Device Number daxDeviceNumberTomDSL daxDev...

Page 52: ...in this document refers to a 16 modem DSL the ref erence applies equally to the 8 modem mDSL version as well Displaying the DS0 Mapping window Do the following 1 Click on DS0 Mapping under the Configu...

Page 53: ...re Device Type Device Number Device Slots ID daxConnectionID Then ID number identifies each mapping with a unique number The number is automatically assigned sequentially when a static connection is e...

Page 54: ...Port using timeslots 1 2 5 6 7 and 15 you can input any of the following strings 1 2 5 7 15 1 2 5 6 7 15 1 2 5 6 7 15 Note Only contiguous timeslots beginning at 1 are available in the mDSL modems Con...

Page 55: ...lots 4 6 to another T1 line WAN Port 3 timeslots 8 10 input the following string t1 e1 2 4 6 t1 e1 3 8 10 Example 3 To connect two mDSL modems together such as mDSL modem 6 timeslots 1 16 to mDSL mode...

Page 56: ...7 DS0 Mapping mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 54 Displaying the DS0 Mapping window...

Page 57: ...apter 8 System Clocking Chapter contents Introduction 56 Configuring the System Clock Settings 56 Main Reference daxClockMainRef 56 Fallback Reference daxClockFallbackRef 57 Clock Status daxClockFailu...

Page 58: ...nce setting determines the clock source if this source is operational If the Main Reference clock source fails the Fallback Reference becomes the clock source to synchronize all DS0 channels The clock...

Page 59: ...e mdsl 9 59 mDSL port 9 is the clock source mdsl 10 60 mDSL port 10 is the clock source mdsl 11 61 mDSL port 11 is the clock source mdsl 12 62 mDSL port 12 is the clock source mdsl 13 63 mDSL port 13...

Page 60: ...to the system clock If there are no alarms the Clocking page will indicate No Alarm see figure 17 on page 56 If an alarm condition exists an Alarms Present message will be displayed along with one of...

Page 61: ...lityMdsl 71 DSL Connection Time linkupTimerMdsl 71 Clock Slip Counter fifoCounterMdsl 71 DSL Flap Counter flapCounterMdsl 72 Set Factory Default Configuration button 72 Port Configuration Information...

Page 62: ...sl 78 15 Minute Intervals Since Activation interval15minMdsl 78 Errored Seconds ES errSecondMdsl 78 Severely Errored Seconds SES sevErrSecondMdsl 78 Unavailable Seconds UAS unavailableSecMdsl 78 Histo...

Page 63: ...mDSL modems are in the different states The states are number of mDSL modems available failed activated connected and in a test mode The table shows the characteristics for each of the 16 internal mD...

Page 64: ...odem Connected means it is in dataSync mode and can pass data Number of mDSL Test Mode numTestModeMdsl The number of mDSL modem ports in one of the test modes Total Flap Count flapCounterMdsl The numb...

Page 65: ...uration be stored in non volatile Flash memory mDSL Port Table The table shows the characteristics for each of the 16 internal mDSL modems By clicking on the Port num ber you can examine other statist...

Page 66: ...g 35 localLineLoop 130 this is loopback LL localDigitalLoop 131 this is loopback LDL dataMode RDL 135 this is loopback RDL dataSync 160 when this state is reached the framers of the two modems have sy...

Page 67: ...oratory tests on page 66 ModeOff 0 the mDSL modem is not in test mode localLoopback 3 the mDSL modem is in local digital loopback LDL test mode see figure 19 remoteLoopback 6 the mDSL modem is in remo...

Page 68: ...o understand the nomenclature of the Clock Mode options notice that the dash distinguishes between the local clock source for the selected mDSL modem within the 3095 and the clock source for the CPE m...

Page 69: ...is provided from the 3095 s internal oscillator and is only used with the V 35 serial egress card External clock is derived from the mDSL time slot exchangers Receive the clock source is recovered fr...

Page 70: ...Guide 68 mDSL Port Information window mDSL Port Information window Clicking on port number link in the mDSL Port Configuration table displays the selected port s mDSL Port Infor mation Page window see...

Page 71: ...ing on this button takes you back to the mDSL subsystem window Refresh Current Page Clicking on this button refreshes the display Previous Card Clicking on this button takes you the previous port web...

Page 72: ...de Selection testModeMdsl This setting is for selecting the desired test mode on the mDSL modem port The following test modes are available ModeOff 0 the mDSL modem is not in test mode localLoopback 3...

Page 73: ...dB Each mDSL line rate has a minimum Signal Quality SQ that will support a BER of 1e 7 Table 4 shows the approximate average SQ for each line rate with noise self NEXT that would produce a BER of 1e...

Page 74: ...mDSL modem port to the following parameters Port Configuration Information Model Code Remote Status remoteModelCodeMdsl Indicates the model of the mDSL modem at the CPE site The models are none 0 mod...

Page 75: ...higher than the DTE rate that is the data rate of the connection The 3 digits after mDSLLineRate indicate the line speed in kbps The line rates are mDSLLineRate144 66 144 kbps mDSLLineRate272 68 272...

Page 76: ...es for the remote modem are framerModeG704 1 Used for remote modems having the K interface framerModeNormal 3 Used for remote modems having the C V 35 D X 21 or I Ethernet inter faces notavailable 50...

Page 77: ...ndicates that the remote modem s CO CP parameter was automatically configured by the 3095 In other words the CO CP mode is determined by which clock mode the CPE modem is in notavailable 50 Clock Mode...

Page 78: ...ware version which is currently in the remote modem Remote Unit DTE Test Mode Remote Status remoteDTETestModeMdsl This parameter displays whether a Local Loopback may be initiated or not from the DTE...

Page 79: ...rity and Bit Error Alarm Severity Alarm Thresholds The Alarm Thresholds are configured by the user to set the threshold of accumulated errors since the port was activated When the threshold value is e...

Page 80: ...but lacking synchronization Whether 1 error up to 81 errors occur within a second it will still be 1 errored second Severely Errored Seconds SES sevErrSecondMdsl A severely errored second is defined f...

Page 81: ...e maxi mum of 96 intervals equals the historical data for the last 24 hours of operation Errored Seconds ES historyESMdsl Indicates the number of errored seconds An errored second occurs when either 1...

Page 82: ...unt Line Quality historyLineQualityMdsl Displays the signal quality of the mDSL link for each of the 15 minute intervals It is measured as the S N ratio in dB Each mDSL line rate has a minimum Signal...

Page 83: ...guration table goes to the selected port s mDSL Port Information Page window To configure the mDSL modem port go to Configuration State changeParamMdsl on page 84 Figure 23 mDSL Modem Configuration Pa...

Page 84: ...t be in CO and the other in CP mode Normally the 3095 s internal modem is configured for CO mode Subsequently the remote CPE modem will be configured for CP mode dteRateNone 0 dteRate832 15 832 kbps d...

Page 85: ...otavailable 50 parameter normally appears when the 3095 s modem is in the idle state or if there is no line connection between the modems Remote Unit TX Edge remoteTXEdgeMdsl The sampling point of Tra...

Page 86: ...on in RAM so it will take effect immediately Configuration State changeParamMdsl Configurable selects whether to show or to change the configuration of the mDSL modem port The two parameters are onLin...

Page 87: ...llisionFrames 87 SQE Test Errors dot3StatsSQETestErrors 87 Deferred Transmissions dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions 87 Late Collisions dot3StatsLateCollisions 87 Excessive Collisions dot3StatsExcessiveCo...

Page 88: ...ervice to the LLC or other MAC user Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtain are according to the conventions of IEEE 802 3 Layer Management counted exclusively according to the erro...

Page 89: ...ision included in a count of late collisions is also considered as a generic collision for purposes of other collision related statistics Excessive Collisions dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions The number o...

Page 90: ...the dot3StatsAlignmentErrors object or the dot3StatsFCSErrors object The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation specific In particular an instance of...

Page 91: ...IP filterIpSourceIp 92 Source IP Mask filterIpSourceMask 92 Destination IP filterIpDestinationIp 92 Destination Mask filterIpDestinationMask 93 Source Port FilterIpSourcePort 93 Action filterIpSourceP...

Page 92: ...Click on Filter IP under the Configuration Menu to display the FIlter IP main window see figure 25 Figure 25 Filter IP main window Defining a filter This section gives a brief summary on defining a fi...

Page 93: ...lterIpDirection Action filterIpAction Source IP filterIpSourceIp Source IP Mask filterIpSourceMask Destination IP filterIpDestinationIp Destination Mask filterIpDestinationMask Source Port FilterIpSou...

Page 94: ...continue on to other filters until either a match occurs a block occurs or there are no more filters remaining to check Note If there are any applied PASS filters then at least one of them must match...

Page 95: ...the source IP packet is less than greaterThan 3 The port in the source IP packet is greater than Destination Port filterIpDestinationPort Specifies the destination port number which the DACS compares...

Page 96: ...11 Filter IP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 94 Defining a filter...

Page 97: ...95 Chapter 12 Frame Relay Chapter contents Introduction 96...

Page 98: ...12 Frame Relay mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 96 Introduction Introduction The Frame Relay feature is not currently implemented...

Page 99: ...ded icmpInTimeExcds icmpOutTimeExcds 99 Parameter Problems icmpInParmProbs icmpOutParmProbs 99 Source Quenchs icmpInSrcQuenchs icmpOutSrcQuenchs 99 Redirects icmpInRedirects icmpOutRedirects 100 Echos...

Page 100: ...the reception of ICMP Redirect messages allowRe directs 0 or block the reception of ICMP Redirect messages stopRedirects 1 The recommended configura tion is to block the ICMP redirect messages because...

Page 101: ...teway processing a packet finds that the TTL field is zero it will discard the packet and send the ICMP time exceeded message Time exceeded will also be incremented when a host which is reassembling a...

Page 102: ...se to a ping Time Stamps icmpInTimestamps icmpInTimestamps The number of ICMP time stamp messages received sent Time stamp and time stamp replies were originally designed into the ICMP facility to all...

Page 103: ...f Reassembled Fragments ipReasmReqds 105 Successfully Reassembled ipReasmOKs 105 Reassembly Failures ipReasmFails 105 Fragmented OK ipFragOKs 106 Fragmented Failed ipFragFails 106 Fragments Created ip...

Page 104: ...o ipRouteInfo 111 IP Routing Destination window 112 Route Destination genRouteDest 112 Mask genRouteMask 112 Interface genRouteIfIndex 112 Protocol genRouteProto 112 Seconds Since Updated genRouteAge...

Page 105: ...le you to modify IP parameters Modify This window is where you can modify forwarding and time to live settings see Modify on page 106 Addressing Info This window see Addressing Information on page 107...

Page 106: ...rs in their IP headers including bad checksums version number mismatch other format errors time to live exceeded errors discovered in processing their IP options and so on Discarded for Address Errors...

Page 107: ...scarded for No Routes ipOutNoRoutes The number of IP datagrams discarded because no route could be found to transmit them to their destination Note The Discarded for No Routes counter includes any pac...

Page 108: ...see figure 29 is where you can change IP Forwarding and Default Time to Live parameters Figure 29 IP configurations modification window Forwarding ipForwarding Determines whether this entity is actin...

Page 109: ...erface Index ipAdEntIfIndex The index value that identifies the interface to which this entry applies Entry Subnet Mask ipAdEntNetMask The subnet mask associated with the IP address of this entry The...

Page 110: ...ing table window on page 110 Figure 32 IP Routing Information window Destination genRouteDest The destination IP address of this route An entry with a value of 0 0 0 0 is considered a default route Mu...

Page 111: ...index value that identifies the local interface through which the next hop of this route should be reached The interface identified by a particular value of this index is the same interface as identi...

Page 112: ...ipRouteDest The destination IP address of this route An entry with a value of 0 0 0 0 is considered a default route Multiple routes to a single destination can appear in the table but access to such...

Page 113: ...dingly manage ment stations must be prepared to receive tabular information from agents that corresponds to entries not currently in use Proper inter pretation of such entries requires examination of...

Page 114: ...Mask by determining whether the value of the corresponding ipRouteDest field belongs to a Class A B or C network and then using the appropriate mask from table 6 on page 109 Interface genRouteIfIndex...

Page 115: ...n rela tion to learned routes can be calculated State genRouteState Defines the state which a route may be in during its lifetime invalid 1 This setting deletes the route active 2 A valid route is in...

Page 116: ...ing entry in the ipNetToMediaTable That is it effectively disassociates the interface identified with said entry from the mapping identified with said entry It is an implementation specific matter as...

Page 117: ...Opens 117 Passive Opens tcpPassiveOpens 117 Attempt Fails tcpAttemptFails 117 ESTABLISHED Resets tcpEstabResets 117 Current ESTABLISHED tcpCurrEstab 117 Total Received tcpInSegs 117 Total Sent tcpOutS...

Page 118: ...lgorithm The algorithm that determines the timeout value used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets Retransmit Timeout Minimum tcpRtoMin The minimum value permitted by a TCP implementation for the...

Page 119: ...the SYN RCVD state ESTABLISHED Resets tcpEstabResets The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE WAIT state Cur...

Page 120: ...ue which may be set by a management station is dele teTCB 12 Accordingly it is appropriate for an agent to return a badValue response if a management station attempts to set this object to any other v...

Page 121: ...TCP Details 119 mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 15 TCP finWait1 6 finWait2 7 closeWait 8 lastAck 9 closing 10 timeWait 11 deleteTCB 12 The only value which may be set by a management station...

Page 122: ...15 TCP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 120 TCP Details...

Page 123: ...duction 122 Received udpInDatagrams 122 Received With No Ports udpNoPorts 122 Others Received with No Delivery udpInErrors 122 Sent udpOutDatagrams 122 Listener Table udpTable 122 Local Address udpLoc...

Page 124: ...No Ports udpNoPorts The total number of received UDP datagrams for which there was no application at the destination port Others Received with No Delivery udpInErrors The number of received UDP datag...

Page 125: ...Introduction 123 mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 16 UDP Local Port udpLocalPort The local port number for this UDP listener...

Page 126: ...16 UDP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 124 Introduction...

Page 127: ...dress 127 Domain rip2IfConfDomain 128 Authentication Type rip2IfConfAuthType 128 Authentication Key rip2IfConfAuthKey 128 Send rip2IfConfSend 128 Receive rip2IfConfReceive 128 Metric rip2IfConfDefault...

Page 128: ...indow see RIP Version 2 Sta tistics on page 129 In this window you can view each subnet IP address Bad Packets Bad Routes Sent Updates and Status Address xxx xxx xxx xxx After adding a RIP address cli...

Page 129: ...sing RFC 1058 route subsumption rules rip1OrRip2 3 doNotReceive 4 4 Click on Submit Query Note To delete the RIP Address click on the IP Address under the column named Address Select Status to be inva...

Page 130: ...implies sending RIP updates compliant with RFC 1058 There are four options doNotSend 1 ripVersion1 2 rip1Compatible 3 and ripVersion2 4 rip1Compatible implies broadcasting RIP 2 updates using RFC 105...

Page 131: ...terfaces the value 0 0 0 N where the least significant 24 bits N is the ifIndex for the IP Interface in network byte order Bad Packets rip2IfStatRcvBadPackets The number of RIP response packets receiv...

Page 132: ...17 RIP Version 2 mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 130 RIP Version 2 Statistics...

Page 133: ...Get Next Variables snmpInTotalReqVars 133 Set Variables snmpInTotalSetVars 133 Get Requests snmpInGetRequests 133 Get Next Requests snmpInGetNexts 134 Set Requests snmpInSetRequests 134 Get Responses...

Page 134: ...ndow SNMP window The SNMP window displays incoming and outgoing SNMP statistics and has links for downloading and dis playing the following MIB documents Corporate MIB Enterprise MIB Product MIB In Pa...

Page 135: ...elivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is badValue Error Status Read Only snmpInReadOnlys The total number of valid SNMP PDUs that were delivered to the...

Page 136: ...that were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is tooBig No Such Names snmpOutNoSuchNames The total number of SNMP PDUs that were generated by the S...

Page 137: ...ed to generate authentication failure traps The variable is global This means that by being disabled all authentication failure traps are disabled Note Note It is strongly recommended that upon select...

Page 138: ...18 SNMP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 136 Out...

Page 139: ...boxManufacturePcbRevision 141 General Information boxManufactureGeneralInfo 141 Message Blocks 141 Packet Holding Message Blocks 141 Total boxMsgBlksConfigured 141 Free boxMsgBlksFree 141 Total Time W...

Page 140: ...ord Verification boxSnmpVerifyPassword 145 LAN IP 145 Method to Obtain Address boxIPAddressTechnique 145 Address boxIPAddress 145 Mask boxIPMask 145 Installation 145 Country installCountry 145 Other 1...

Page 141: ...he DACS System param eters are Patton Enterprise MIB object identifiers though some are contained in RFC 1213 Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP IP based internets MIB II Click...

Page 142: ...ully utilized expressed in 1 100th seconds see figure 43 on page 139 Time Slices 90 Utilized boxCPUWarning This value represents a count of how many times the CPU approached full utilization expressed...

Page 143: ...see figure 43 on page 139 General Information boxManufactureGeneralInfo A manufacturing notes area for additional information see figure 43 on page 139 Message Blocks This portion of the System main...

Page 144: ...ts in the memory heap see figure 43 Enclosure System This portion of the System main window contains information about the internal temperature of the DACS Internal Temperature boxTemperature Displays...

Page 145: ...t be displayed This results in faster page display times but may make it more difficult to navigate WWW sites that rely heavily on graphics enableGraphics 1 When this option is selected graphics on WW...

Page 146: ...accessibility Version boxSnmpVersion This parameter selects the SNMP version number supported by this unit see figure 44 Select snmpv1 1 only SNMP2 is not currently supported Superuser Password boxSn...

Page 147: ...ly by diskless nodes when they first initialize to find their Internet address bootp 3 The Bootstrap Protocol A protocol described in RFCs 951 and 1084 and used for booting disk less workstations dhcp...

Page 148: ...y heavily on graphics enableGraphics 1 When this option is selected graphics on WWW pages are displayed disableWeb 2 When this option is selected access to the WWW pages is denied for everyone Monitor...

Page 149: ...lock sizes Figure 45 Packet Holding Message Blocks window Buffer Size boxBufferSize The size in bytes of the buffer No of Buffers boxBufferCount The total number of buffers this size No Free boxBuffer...

Page 150: ...19 System mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 148 System Packet Holding Message Blocks...

Page 151: ...Priority for Console RS 232 syslogConsolePriority 152 Min Priority for Flash Storage syslogFlashPriority 152 Min Priority for SNMP Trap Daemon syslogTrapPriority 152 Min Priority for RAM SyslogTablePr...

Page 152: ...ystem Log main window also contains links to the following Modify Clicking on this link displays syslog and SNMP trap daemon IP addresses message priorities and maintenance information in the flash me...

Page 153: ...P Addresses SysLog Daemon IP Address syslogDaemonIP The IP address of a host system which is running a syslog daemon System messages with a priority greater than or equal to the configurable syslogDae...

Page 154: ...ddity 40 priorityService 60 prioritySystem 80 priorityDisable 1000 Min Priority for Flash Storage syslogFlashPriority System messages which have a priority equal to or greater than this setting will b...

Page 155: ...ll provide priorityVerbose will generate the most messages while priorityDisable will turn off all messages priorityVerbose 5 priorityDebug 10 priorityInfo 20 priorityOddity 40 priorityService 60 prio...

Page 156: ...computer monitor Maintenance This portion of the System Log Modify window contains information described in the following section Maintain Flash Storage syslogFlashClear Setting this variable to syslo...

Page 157: ...System Log Volatile Memory window see figure 48 displays timestamp and stored system log message information Figure 48 System Log Volatile Memory window Time slTick Time stamps are generated every 10...

Page 158: ...g Non Volatile window see figure 49 displays the time stamp and the messages kept in the non volatile Flash memory Figure 49 System Log Non Volatile Memory window Time slfTick Time stamps are generate...

Page 159: ...tervals dsx1ValidIntervals 165 WAN Circuit Configuration Modify 165 Line Interface Settings 165 Circuit ID dsx1CircuitIdentifier 165 Line Type dsx1LineType Type dsx1LineType 166 Line Coding dsx1LineCo...

Page 160: ...x1TotalESs 172 Severely Errored Seconds dsx1TotalSESs 172 Severely Errored Frame Seconds dsx1TotalSEFSs 172 Unavailable Seconds dsx1TotalUASs 172 Controlled Slip Seconds dsx1TotalCSSs 172 Path Code Vi...

Page 161: ...Seconds dsx1FarEndIntervalBESs 175 Degraded Minutes dsx1FarEndIntervalDMs 175 Far End Line Statistics Totals 176 Errored Seconds dsx1FarEndTotalESs 176 Severly Errored Seconds dsx1FarEndTotalSESs 176...

Page 162: ...onfiguration Menu to display the T1 E1 Link Activity Overview main window The T1 E1 Link Activity Overview main window contains the following items View Links 1 4 View Links 5 8 View Links 9 12 and Vi...

Page 163: ...ration of the T1 E1 Interface and service provided on each user time slot Configuration Links to a window where you can configure the WAN port Near End Line Statistics Show error statistics collected...

Page 164: ...troubleshooting Line Status dsx1LineStatus This variable indicates interface line status It contains loopback failure received alarm and transmitted alarm information If any condition other than No A...

Page 165: ...ere 0 T 20 Many systems will perform hit integration within the period T before declaring or clearing the failure for more information see TR 62411 16 For E1 links the Loss Of Frame Failure is declare...

Page 166: ...e figure 53 This window contains general information about the WAN interface including the type of line D4 Superframe or Extended Superframe and kind of line coding B8ZS or AMI To modify the WAN circu...

Page 167: ...dual 15 minute intervals WAN Circuit Configuration Modify Clicking on the Modify Configuration link in the WAN Circuit Configuration Link window displays the WAN Circuit Configuration Link window see...

Page 168: ...use of a specified pattern of normal bits and bipolar violations which are used to replace a sequence of eight zero bits The most common coding for T1 circuits dsx1HDB3 3 This line coding is used with...

Page 169: ...m linkYellowForce This variable identifies which standard will be used to transmit and identify the Yellow Alarm linkYellowAuto Do not force the transmission of a yellow alarm But yellow alarm may be...

Page 170: ...rn Sending a fixed test pattern of 3 bits set in 24 dsx1SendOtherTestPattern Sending a test pattern other than those described by this object Error Injection linkInjectError Force an output error to s...

Page 171: ...he number of severely errored framing seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in the current 15 minute interval Unavailable Seconds dsx1CurrentUASs The number of unavailable seconds encountered by a DS...

Page 172: ...e current 15 minute interval Figure 56 History of Near End Performance window Interval dsx1IntervalNumber A number between 1 and 96 where 1 is the most recently completed 15 minute interval and 96 is...

Page 173: ...vals Path Code Violations dsx1IntervalPCVs The number of path coding violations encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous 96 individual 15 minute intervals Line Errored Seconds dsx1Interva...

Page 174: ...rored Frame Seconds dsx1TotalSEFSs The number of severely errored framing seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24 hour interval Unavailable Seconds dsx1TotalUASs The number of unavai...

Page 175: ...Elapsed dsx1FarEndTimeElapsed The number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the far end current error measurement period Errored Seconds dsx1FarEndCurrentESs The number of far end er...

Page 176: ...far end path coding violations reported via the far end block error count encountered by a DS1 interface in the current 15 minute interval Bursty Errored Seconds dsx1FarEndCurrentBESs The number of f...

Page 177: ...ilable Seconds dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs The number of far end unavailable seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous 96 individ ual 15 minute intervals Controlled Slip Seconds dsx1Far...

Page 178: ...face in the previous 24 hour interval Severely Errored Frame Seconds dsx1FarEndTotalSEFSs The number of far end severely errored framing seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24 hour...

Page 179: ...y Errored Seconds dsx1FarEndTotalBESs The number of far end bursty errored seconds BESs encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24 hour interval Degraded Minutes dsx1FarEndTotalDMs The number o...

Page 180: ...21 T1 E1 Link mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 178 Far End Line Statistics Totals...

Page 181: ...ignment window Mapping Overview 180 T1 E1 Assignment Tables 181 Slot daxWANConnectionID 182 Device daxWANxDeviceType where x is a number from 0 to 15 182 Port daxWANxDeviceNumber where x is a number f...

Page 182: ...AN port time slot Click on T1 E1 Assignment under the Configuration Menu to display the T1 E1 Assignment window mapping over view see figure 61 Figure 61 T1 E1 Mapping Overview window T1 E1 Assignment...

Page 183: ...or WAN Port 7 If an alarm exists the name of the WAN port becomes a hyperlink with the addition of the word Alarms Clicking on this hyperlink leads to the web page entitled Circuit ID x Line Status A...

Page 184: ...nnects The device type options are open 0 t1 e1 1 mDSL 3 Port daxWANxDeviceNumber where x is a number from 0 to 15 Port daxWAN0DeviceNumber daxWAN1DeviceNumber daxWAN2DeviceNumber daxWAN3DeviceNumber...

Page 185: ...183 Chapter 23 About Chapter contents Introduction 184 Patton Electronics Company contact information 184...

Page 186: ...ompany contact information Click on About under the Configuration Menu to display the About main window see figure 64 Figure 64 About window Patton Electronics Company contact information Patton Elect...

Page 187: ...185 Chapter 24 License Chapter contents Introduction 186 End User License Agreement 186 1 Definitions 186 2 Title 187 3 Term 187 4 Grant of License 187 5 Warranty 187 6 Termination 187...

Page 188: ...r License Agreement By opening this package operating the Designated Equipment or downloading the Program s electronically the End User agrees to the following conditions 1 Definitions A Effective Dat...

Page 189: ...nd Patton Electronics Company and its licen sors disclaim all warranties either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpo...

Page 190: ...24 License mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 188 End User License Agreement...

Page 191: ...189 Appendix A Network Ports RJ 21X connector pin out Chapter contents Introduction 70...

Page 192: ...Tip 2 Pair 2 27 Orange White Ring 2 2 White Green Tip 3 Pair 3 28 Green White Ring 3 3 White Brown Tip 4 Pair 4 29 Brown White Ring 4 4 White Slate Tip 5 Pair 5 30 Slate White Ring 5 5 Red Blue Tip 6...

Page 193: ...Brown Tip 19 Pair 19 Not Used 44 Brown Yellow Ring 19 19 Yellow Slate Tip 20 Pair 20 Not Used 45 Slate Yellow Ring 20 20 Violet Blue Tip 21 Pair 21 Not Used 46 Blue Violet Ring 21 21 Violet Orange Tip...

Page 194: ...A Network Ports RJ 21X connector pin out mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 192 Introduction...

Page 195: ...193 Appendix B WAN Network Module connector pin out Chapter contents Introduction 194...

Page 196: ...ctor pin out DSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 194 Introduction Introduction Table 8 and Table 9 contain the pin out information for the 68 pin SCSI connector Figure 67 68 pin SCSI connector WAN...

Page 197: ...9 9 TX _B 2 43 TX _K 11 10 TX _B 2 44 TX _K 11 11 RX _B 2 45 RX _K 11 12 RX _B 2 46 RX _K 11 13 RX _A 1 47 RX _L 12 14 RX _A 1 48 RX _L 12 15 TX _A 1 49 TX _L 12 16 TX _A 1 50 TX _L 12 17 RX _H 8 51 T...

Page 198: ...12 11 RX _K 46 3 TX _C 7 9 TX _I 41 3 TX _C 8 9 TX _I 42 3 RX _C 5 9 RX _I 39 3 RX _C 6 9 RX _I 40 4 TX _D 1 10 TX _J 35 4 TX _D 2 10 TX _J 36 4 RX _D 3 10 RX _J 37 4 RX _D 4 10 RX _J 38 5 TX _E 31 1...

Page 199: ...Introduction 197 DSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide B WAN Network Module connector pin out...

Page 200: ...B WAN Network Module connector pin out DSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 198 Introduction...

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