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NetAtlas IES-1000  

Element Management System for AAM1008 

 

Version 1.10 

July 2004 

 

User’s Guide 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IES-1000 - ANNEXE 7

Page 1: ...NetAtlas IES 1000 Element Management System for AAM1008 Version 1 10 July 2004 User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ssion of ZyXEL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any...

Page 3: ...r or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchant...

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Page 5: ...2 2 2 1 4 Main and Edit Button Bar Icons 2 4 Chapter 3 EMS Installation 3 1 3 1 System Requirements 3 1 3 2 Installing NetAtlas 3 1 3 3 SNMPc Network Manager 3 5 3 4 Manual SNMPc Start 3 5 3 5 Automat...

Page 6: ...4 6 4 2 Port Reset 6 5 6 5 DHCP Relay 6 5 6 5 1 DHCP Relay Agent Option 82 6 5 6 5 2 DHCP Relay Setup 6 5 6 5 3 Adding New DHCP Server 6 7 Chapter 7 The Configuration Menus 7 1 7 1 System Information...

Page 7: ...ating IEEE802 1x Authentication 7 34 7 7 3 Port Authentication Setup 7 35 7 8 Port Filter Port based VLAN 7 36 7 8 1 The Port Filtering Screen 7 37 7 8 2 Port Filtering Setup 7 38 7 9 Subscriber Manag...

Page 8: ...cs 9 6 9 3 2 SNMP Graph Statistics 9 9 Chapter 10 The Performance Bridge Statistics Menus 10 1 10 1 1 Bridge List Statistics 10 1 10 1 2 Bridge Graph Statistics 10 2 10 1 3 Bridge Graph All Ports Stat...

Page 9: ...Compile Mibs Add Mib Files 3 7 Figure 3 12 Compile Mibs Compile 3 7 Figure 3 13 Compile Mibs Last Screen 3 8 Figure 3 14 Config Discovery Agents 3 8 Figure 3 15 Discovery Agents Screen 3 9 Figure 3 16...

Page 10: ...ARP Table 7 16 Figure 7 14 Configuration Network Configuration Bridge Bridge Info 7 17 Figure 7 15 Configuration Network Configuration Bridge Port Table 7 18 Figure 7 16 Configuration Network Configur...

Page 11: ...kets 8 10 Figure 8 14 Graph All Ports Statistics Incoming Bytes 8 11 Figure 8 15 Graph All Ports Statistics Outgoing Bytes 8 11 Figure 8 16 Graph All Ports Statistics Total Bytes 8 12 Figure 8 17 Grap...

Page 12: ...ne Status 7 11 Table 7 8 Configuration Network Configuration Interface Info 7 13 Table 7 9 Configuration Network Configuration IP Address Table 7 14 Table 7 10 Configuration Network Configuration IP R...

Page 13: ...Table 8 2 List Packet Statistics Outgoing 8 2 Table 8 3 List Packet Statistics All Additional Fields 8 3 Table 8 4 List Byte Statistics 8 4 Table 9 1 IP Statistics 9 1 Table 9 2 ICMP List Statistics 9...

Page 14: ...means for you to type one or more characters and press the carriage return Select or Choose means for you to select one from the predefined choices For brevity s sake we will use e g as shorthand for...

Page 15: ...d Element Management Systems EMS Figure 1 1 shows an overview of a network using NetAtlas NetAtlas can manage ZyXEL systems locally via the LAN or can also be located in the network operation center o...

Page 16: ...e system administrator can query management information pertaining to a specific port The EMS displays the interface information in tabular or graphical bar chart pie chart or line graph format enabli...

Page 17: ...cal data are useless if it cannot be organized into a systematic format NetAtlas can display network information such as IP ICMP SNMP and bridge statistics in graphical format enabling not just fast a...

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Page 19: ...castlerock com or see your SNMPc user s guide You may start the SNMPc Network Manager manually or automatically each time you turn on your computer 2 1 1 Manual Startup Click Start Programs SNMPc Sta...

Page 20: ...cute common commands quickly Hold the cursor over an icon to see a tool tip Edit Button Bar Buttons to quickly insert map elements Hold the cursor over an icon to see a tool tip Selection Tool Tabbed...

Page 21: ...e a colored box at the left side of the log entry The color of map objects is determined by the highest priority unacknowledged event for that object Select the History tab to show all events includin...

Page 22: ...Vertically to view all windows at the same time An Overlapped window does not take up the entire area One window will be completely visible and other windows are partially hidden behind it This is the...

Page 23: ...1000 AAM1008 EMS User s Guide Introducing the SNMPc Network Manager 2 5 Figure 2 4 SNMPc Edit Button Bar Icons For more detailed information please see the manual that comes with the SNMPc or www cas...

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Page 25: ...III or better Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 with service pack 1 or Windows NT 4 with service pack 5 Memory RAM 256MB or more Database Program Microsoft Access 97 2000 Hard Disk free space 5...

Page 26: ...Wizard Welcome screen 3 Click Next to continue 4 Read the License Agreement Click Yes to accept the agreement and begin the installation Figure 3 2 License Agreement Screen 5 Type your name company n...

Page 27: ...ion Screen 6 You must select the same directory where you installed SNMPc Click Browse if it s different to the destination folder shown Figure 3 4 Choose Destination Location Screen 7 In the next scr...

Page 28: ...S User s Guide 3 4 EMS Installation Figure 3 5 Select Installation Type 8 In the next screen click Next to begin the installation and start copying files Figure 3 6 Start Copying Files 9 Click Finish...

Page 29: ...t Manually starting SNMPc depends on your operating system In Windows 2000 click Start Programs SNMPc Network Manager and Startup System to start the SNMPc Network Manager 3 5 Automatic SNMPc Startup...

Page 30: ...the ZyXEL MIBs The ZyXEL Management Information Base MIB is designed for holding management information on ZyXEL systems such as the AAM1008 that the standard MIB does not include 1 From the network m...

Page 31: ...the Available Mibs dialog box and select the following MIBs rfc2662 mib rfc2674 mib zyxel mib zyxel AS mib zyxel AS ATM mib zyxelcustbl mib zyxelAEScommon mib and zyxelAEScustbl mib Click OK Figure 3...

Page 32: ...mpile Mibs screen see Figure 3 10 3 7 Finding Your ZyXEL Device The SNMPc Network Manager can find new devices automatically using auto discovery enabled by the default or you will have to add device...

Page 33: ...to view the NetAtlas GUI management interface see later 3 7 2 Add Device s Manually If you have disabled auto discovery then you have to add your device s manually Click Insert MAP Object Device Fill...

Page 34: ...a hub workstation router etc This field displays Device for the AAM1008 Address Type the IP address of the AAM1008 Icon You may change the default icon by clicking and then choosing a different icon G...

Page 35: ...t ZyXEL devices After initial configuration this field is assigned by you and associated with the Read Community field For security purposes we strongly recommend you change the Read Community and Rea...

Page 36: ...1 Click Start Settings Control Panel and Add Remove Programs The Add Remove Programs dialog box opens Figure 3 20 Add Remove Programs 2 Click ZyXEL NetAtlas IES 1000 Series AAM1008 EMS v1 10 and then...

Page 37: ...0 AAM1008 EMS User s Guide EMS Installation 3 13 Figure 3 21 Uninstalling Welcome 4 DO NOT uninstall any MIB files if asked 5 Click Finish when the uninstall has successfully completed Figure 3 22 Uni...

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Page 39: ...lay refreshes every 10 seconds ADSL LEDs ADSL LEDs indicate the operational status of corresponding ADSL ports If an ADSL port is enabled the corresponding LED turns bright green If an ADSL port is di...

Page 40: ...Line Status Virtual Channel Management Network Configuration Interface Info IP Address Table IP Routing Table IP ARP Table Bridge Bridge Info Port Table Dynamic Filtering Table VLAN Base Information...

Page 41: ...et Graph All Ports Statistics Incoming Packets Outgoing Packets Total Packets Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes Total Bytes Utilization Errors Percent IP List Statistics Graph Statistics ICMP List Statist...

Page 42: ...ne ATUC Current Counters ADSL 1 to 8 Current 15min Counters ADSL 1 to 8 Current 1day Counters ADSL 1 to 8 Previous 15min Counters ADSL 1 to 8 Previous 1day Counters ADSL 1 to 8 ATUR Current Counters A...

Page 43: ...Figure 5 1 Table Menu Bar 5 1 1 Editing a Table Entry You can edit a table entry in all screens that display information in tabular format In any tabulated screen display click the Edit icon in the m...

Page 44: ...ection to view the variable type Variable Set Button Each variable value has a small Set button to the right Click this Set button to perform an SNMP set on only one variable Set buttons are grayed fo...

Page 45: ...e values to the node You must enter all of the index values those with an asterisk to the right of the variable name to select the table entry If you do not know the proper index values you can first...

Page 46: ...1 10 ObjID OBJECT IDENTIFIER Data is formatted in MIB dot format optionally with a leading text identifier for example sysObjectID 0 or 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 0 String This is OCTET PRIM TYPE with printable...

Page 47: ...deselect variables all are displayed by default Right click a variable s cell to bring up the Edit Style dialog box and select Display in the variables Edit Style dialog box 5 2 3 Chart Color Codes a...

Page 48: ...Scale This is the scaling multiplier Cur This is the current value of the variable Min This is the minimum value of the variable Max This is the maximum value of the variable Ave This is the average...

Page 49: ...NetAtlas IES 1000 AAM1008 EMS User s Guide Information Formats 5 7 Figure 5 7 About Check EMS Version Number Example This is the EMS version number This is the SNMPc network manager version number...

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Page 51: ...ext Figure 6 1 System Hardware Monitor Temperature The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 1 System Hardware Monitor Temperature LABEL DESCRIPTION Index This is the index numbe...

Page 52: ...off the IES 1000 during the updating process as it may corrupt the firmware and make your IES 1000 unusable Click System System Maintenance to display the System Maintenance screen as shown next Figu...

Page 53: ...ick System System Maintenance to display the System Maintenance screen as shown next Figure 6 4 Restore a Configuration Step 1 Select Config Backup Step 2 Browse to or type the location where you want...

Page 54: ...Click System Configuration Save to display the Config Save screen shown next Figure 6 5 System Configuration Save 2 Select Yes and click Apply to save the configuration 3 The progress bar displays the...

Page 55: ...Relay DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol RFC 2131 and RFC 2132 allows individual clients to obtain TCP IP configuration at start up from a server You can configure the IES to relay client TCP IP...

Page 56: ...o specify up to 24 ASCII characters of additional information for the IES to add to the DHCP client TCP IP configuration requests that it relays to a DHCP server An example would be the chassis number...

Page 57: ...rver screen Figure 6 9 System DHCP Setup Create a DHCP Server The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 3 System DHCP Setup Create a DHCP Server LABEL DESCRIPTION Server IP Addre...

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Page 59: ...scribes fields shown in the previous figure Table 7 1 Configuration System Information FIELD DESCRIPTION Descr This field contains a description of the device in printable ASCII characters ObjectID Ob...

Page 60: ...that is a host offering application services would have a value of 72 2 4 1 2 7 1 Note that in the context of the Internet suite of protocols values should be calculated accordingly layer functionalit...

Page 61: ...unts for instance economy standard and premium Assign the appropriate profile to an ADSL port and it takes care of a large part of the port s configuration You still get to individually enable or disa...

Page 62: ...line where little error correction is necessary interleave mode uses interleave delay when transmission error correction Reed Solomon is necessary due to a less than ideal telephone line Interleave De...

Page 63: ...s the target SNR Signal to Noise Ratio margin in decibels dB New Click New to create a new profile Modify Click Modify to edit the selected profile Delete Click Delete to remove the selected profile L...

Page 64: ...he IES from the subscriber upstream ATU C ADSL Termination Unit Central refers to the channel for traffic going from the IES to the subscriber downstream Min Tx Rate Specify the minimum upstream and d...

Page 65: ...de uses no interleaving and provides faster transmission a fast channel This would be suitable if you have a good line where little error correction is necessary interleave mode uses interleave delay...

Page 66: ...e Setup screen as shown Figure 7 6 System ADSL Line Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 7 5 System ADSL Line Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Port The field displays the port or...

Page 67: ...creen and click Set Ports Figure 7 7 ADSL Line Setup Set Port To change the port settings select the check box for the field s The following table describes the related labels in this screen Table 7 6...

Page 68: ...s field Enter a number between 0 and 65535 Line Profile Select a profile name from the drop down list box to associate to the port You may also use the ADSL Profile Mapping screen as discussed later R...

Page 69: ...Line Status The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 7 7 ADSL Line Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the port or line number Line Type This field displays the mod...

Page 70: ...iber downstream Attenuation Attenuation measures how much the signal has degraded as it travels from the ADSL port to the modem and vice versa The smaller the number the better Output Power Output pow...

Page 71: ...interface s address at the protocol layer immediately below the network layer in the protocol stack For interfaces that do not have such an address for example a serial line this object should contain...

Page 72: ...dress of this entry The value of the mask is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the hosts bits set to 0 BcastAddr This is the value of the least significant bit in the IP broadca...

Page 73: ...If this metric is not used its value should be set to 1 NextHop This is the IP address of the next hop of this route In the case of a route bound to an interface that is realized via a broadcast media...

Page 74: ...cribes the labels in this screen Table 7 11 Configuration Network Configuration IP ARP Table LABEL DESCRIPTION IfIndex This is the index value that uniquely identifies the local interface through whic...

Page 75: ...BaseType This indicates what type of bridging this bridge can perform If a bridge is actually performing a certain type of bridging this will be indicated by entries in the port table for the given ty...

Page 76: ...e number of frames that have been received by this port from its segment Note that this object counts a frame received on the interface corresponding to this port if and only if it is for a protocol b...

Page 77: ...for which the corresponding value of dot1dTpFdbStatus is not learned Status This object indicates the status of this entry The meanings of the values are Other 1 This would include the case where some...

Page 78: ...assigned to other channels The super channel functions in the same way as the channel in a single channel environment One port can have only one super channel LLC LLC is a type of encapsulation where...

Page 79: ...ority value 0 to 7 to add to incoming frames without a IEEE802 1p priority tag For a super channel port this field does not display the priority level VC Profile This field displays the name of the vi...

Page 80: ...d Configuration Super Channel Select this option to allow a channel forward frames belonging to multiple VLAN groups that are not assigned to other channels One port can have only one super channel Th...

Page 81: ...te Peak Cell Rate This is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells Divide the DSL line rate bps by 424 the size of an ATM cell to find the Peak Cell Rate PCR Cell Delay Variation Tolerance...

Page 82: ...igure 7 19 Virtual Channel Configuration Modify Virtual Channel Configuration 7 5 4 VC Profile Mapping Follow the steps below to associate a virtual channel profile to a port 1 Click Mapping in the Vi...

Page 83: ...e Port VPI VCI list 4 Click Mapping to create the mapping 5 Click Close to save the settings and close the screen 7 5 5 Sorting Virtual Channel Configuration Entries You can sort the entries in the Vi...

Page 84: ...the entries based on the values of the selected option The sorted entries are displayed in the list Refer to Table 7 15 for field descriptions 3 Click Close to close the screen 7 6 VLAN Setup The foll...

Page 85: ...ys the version number of IEEE 802 1Q that the IES supports Max VLAN ID This field displays the maximum number of VLANs Max Supported VLANs This field displays the maximum numbers of VLANs supported Cu...

Page 86: ...1 for all ports GVRP Status This field is Enabled if GVRP is activated on the port Otherwise it is Disabled Acceptable Frame Type This field displays AdmitAll if the port accepts all tagged or untagge...

Page 87: ...AN members on ports across the network Enable this function to permit VLANs groups beyond the local IES Select Enabled from the drop down list box to permit GVRP on the port Acceptable Frame Type This...

Page 88: ...o after the next reset of the device This field is DynamicGVRP if the VLAN is active and will remain so until removed by GVRP This field is other if the VLAN is active but is not permanent or created...

Page 89: ...ion Menus 7 31 Creating a New Static VLAN Follow the steps below to create a new VLAN 1 Click Configuration VLAN and then Static VLAN Configuration Figure 7 26 Configuration VLAN Static VLAN Configura...

Page 90: ...tagged on this port Egress Port An Egress port is in the egress list in a VLAN Only select this if the subscriber s DSL modem or router supports 802 1Q VLAN Click on a port in a list to add the select...

Page 91: ...ended authentication protocol2 that allows support of RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RFC 2138 2139 for centralized user profile management on a network RADIUS server 7 7 1 RADIUS RA...

Page 92: ...ABEL DESCRIPTION 802 1x Option Select Enable to activate 802 1x authentication You must first allow 802 1x authentication on the SAM1008 before configuring it on each port RADIUS Setup IP Address Ente...

Page 93: ...connected users are allowed to access the network through this port without authentication When this field displays Force Unauthorized all subscribers are denied access to the network through this po...

Page 94: ...this port Select Force Authorized to allow all connected users to access the network through this port without authentication Select Force Unauthorized to deny all subscribers access to the network th...

Page 95: ...an outgoing port that is a port through which a data frame leaves Port filters are specific only to the switch on which they were created The factory default settings for the port based filter of the...

Page 96: ...rt Filtering LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the port number 1 8 Ethernet This field displays Y if this port is allowed to communicate with the corresponding port in the Port field Set Clic...

Page 97: ...or more of these check boxes in order to forward packets to specific DSL ports E Select this check box to forward packets to the Ethernet port OK Click OK to save the changes and close this screen Can...

Page 98: ...is the desired state of the interface The testing state 3 and down state 2 indicate that no operational packets can be passed OperStatus This is the current operational state of the interface The test...

Page 99: ...onfiguration Menus 7 41 3 Enter the name e mail address and phone number of the subscriber Click OK to save the settings and close the screen Otherwise click Cancel to discard all changes and close th...

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Page 101: ...es the fields in this screen Table 8 1 List Packet Statistics Incoming FIELD DESCRIPTION Index The index is unique for each interface It ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber the number of interf...

Page 102: ...ields in this screen Table 8 2 List Packet Statistics Outgoing FIELD DESCRIPTION Index The index is unique for each interface It ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber the number of interfaces The...

Page 103: ...gure 8 3 List Packet Statistics All The following table describes the additional fields in this screen Table 8 3 List Packet Statistics All Additional Fields FIELD DESCRIPTION InOctets This is the tot...

Page 104: ...e of interface distinguished according to the physical link protocol s immediately below the network layer in the protocol stack for example 94 is ADSL VolumeBytes This is the total number of input an...

Page 105: ...NetAtlas IES 1000 AAM1008 EMS User s Guide The Performance Interface Menus 8 5 Figure 8 5 Graph Packet Statistics Incoming Figure 8 6 Graph Packet Statistics Outgoing...

Page 106: ...e 8 1 Table 8 2 and Table 8 3 for information on fields in these figures 8 4 Graph Byte Statistics For details on information formats see Chapter 5 Byte statistics can be displayed in graphical format...

Page 107: ...graphical format Click Performance Interface Graph Utilization Statistics and finally click a port ADSL or Ethernet Figure 8 9 Graph Utilization Statistics This graph displays the utilization of the...

Page 108: ...percentage of total frames 8 7 Graph All Ports Statistics For details on information formats see Chapter 5 Packet and byte statistics for both incoming and outgoing traffic as well as utilization and...

Page 109: ...AAM1008 EMS User s Guide The Performance Interface Menus 8 9 Figure 8 11 Graph All Ports Statistics Incoming Packets 8 7 2 Outgoing Packets Click Performance Interface Graph All Ports Statistics and...

Page 110: ...e 8 10 The Performance Interface Menus Figure 8 12 Graph All Ports Statistics Outgoing Packets 8 7 3 Total Packets Click Performance Interface Graph All Ports Statistics and Total Packets Figure 8 13...

Page 111: ...oming Bytes Click Performance Interface Graph All Ports Statistics and Incoming Bytes Figure 8 14 Graph All Ports Statistics Incoming Bytes 8 7 5 Outgoing Bytes Click Performance Interface Graph All P...

Page 112: ...rformance Interface Menus 8 7 6 Total Bytes Click Performance Interface Graph All Ports Statistics and Total Bytes Figure 8 16 Graph All Ports Statistics Total Bytes 8 7 7 Utilization Click Performanc...

Page 113: ...uide The Performance Interface Menus 8 13 Figure 8 17 Graph All Ports Statistics Utilization 8 7 8 Error Percent Click Performance Interface Graph All Ports Statistics and Error Percent Figure 8 18 Gr...

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Page 115: ...tails on information formats see Chapter 5 9 1 1 IP List Statistics Click Performance IP and List Statistics Figure 9 1 IP Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen Table 9 1...

Page 116: ...lems were encountered to prevent their continued processing but which were discarded e g for lack of buffer space Note that this counter does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting reassem...

Page 117: ...ck Performance IP and Graph Statistics Figure 9 2 IP Graph Statistics See Table 9 1 for variable details 9 2 ICMP Statistics ICMP statistics may be displayed in graphical or tabular format For details...

Page 118: ...ce received but determined as having ICMP specific errors bad ICMP checksums bad length etc icmpInDestUnreachs This is the number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received icmpInTimeExcds This...

Page 119: ...e may be no types of error that contribute to this counter s value icmpOutDestUnreachs This is the number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent icmpOutTimeExcds This is the number of ICMP Time...

Page 120: ...re 9 4 ICMP Graph Statistics See Table 9 2 for more details on these variables 9 3 SNMP Statistics SNMP statistics may be displayed in graphical or tabular format For details on information formats se...

Page 121: ...ion information as such it provides a means to disable all authentication failure traps This object is stored in non volatile memory so that it remains constant between re initializations of the netwo...

Page 122: ...d to the SNMP protocol device where the value of the error status field is genErr InTotalReqVars This is the total number of MIB objects that have been retrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol devi...

Page 123: ...is the total number of SNMP Set Request PDUs that have been generated by the SNMP protocol device OutGetResponses This is the total number of SNMP Get Response PDUs that have been generated by the SNM...

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Page 125: ...le 10 1 Bridge List Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION TpPort This is the port number of the port for which this entry contains transparent bridging management information BasePortlfIndex This is the type o...

Page 126: ...anagement frames TpPortInDiscards This is a count of valid frames received that were discarded filtered by the Forwarding Process For information on editing a table entry please see Section 5 1 1 10 1...

Page 127: ...008 EMS User s Guide The Performance Bridge Statistics Menus 10 3 Incoming Frames Figure 10 3 Bridge Graph All Ports Statistics Incoming Frames Outgoing Frames Figure 10 4 Bridge Graph All Ports Stati...

Page 128: ...NetAtlas IES 1000 AAM1008 EMS User s Guide 10 4 The Performance Bridge Statistics Menus Total Frames Figure 10 5 Bridge Graph All Ports Statistics Total Frames...

Page 129: ...l ports For details on information formats see Chapter 5 11 2List ADSL ATUC Statistics You can view ADSL line ATUC statistics in a list format Click Performance ADSL Line ATUC then select Current Coun...

Page 130: ...defects Lols This is the count of the number of Loss of Link Failures since the module was last reset Inits This is the count of the line initialization attempts since the module was last reset This...

Page 131: ...ied by the same value of ifIndex This field is read only PerfLoss This is the count of number of Loss of Signal failures since the module was last reset PerfESs This is the count of the number of Erro...

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Page 133: ...Guide 12 1Tools Telnet Access the AAM1008 remotely via telnet using this Telnet menu Refer to the IES 1000 User s Guide for detailed information on configuring the IES 1000 using the SMT and CI comma...

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Page 135: ...er 7 17 C CastleRock SNMPc 1 1 Channel Mode 7 4 Chart color codes 5 5 display variable 5 5 edit styles 5 5 scale 5 5 Clear Events 2 3 Configuration Network Configuration Bridge 7 17 Interface Informat...

Page 136: ...rors 9 2 Help 12 1 HexArr 5 4 History 2 3 I ICMP Graph Statistics 9 5 ICMP List Statistics 9 3 icmpInAddrMaskReps 9 5 icmpInAddrMasks 9 5 icmpInDestUnreachs 9 4 icmpInEchoReps 9 4 icmpInEchos 9 4 icmp...

Page 137: ...stics 9 1 ipForwDatagrams 9 2 ipRouteProto 7 16 L LastChange 7 13 List Byte Statistics 8 4 List Packet Statistics Incoming 8 1 Outgoing 8 2 LLC Bridge 7 20 Location 7 1 Low Cost 1 2 M Manual Startup 2...

Page 138: ...DSL profile setting 7 7 list all ADSL profiles 7 7 Profile Setting 7 3 Proto 7 15 R RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service 7 33 RADIUS Setup 7 34 7 36 Read Access Mode 3 16 Read Community 3...

Page 139: ...las EMS 3 17 UnknownProtos 9 2 UpTime 7 1 Utilization 4 2 4 3 8 3 8 7 8 12 8 13 V Variable Names 5 2 Variable Set Button 5 2 Variable Types 5 4 Variable Values 5 2 VC Mux 7 20 View Window Area 2 3 Vir...

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