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Browser based network element user interface
NE information
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
Switches
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Contents 0
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Browser based network element user interface 1-1
Logging in 1-1
Logging out 1-3
User access classes 1-3
Web user interface layout 1-5
Top panel 1-6
Alarm banner 1-6
Navigation menu 1-6
Input/Output area 1-6
Working with the network element web user interface 1-6
Scroll Bars 1-7
Hyperlinks 1-7
Help topics 1-7
Using help 1-7
List of procedures
1-1 Installing the online WUI help package 1-9
NE information 2-1
Node slot view 3-1
Display of module and circuit pack presence in the network element 3-3
Display module and circuit pack details 3-4
OAM 3-8
PSU 3-8
1x2G5 3-8
2x155M 3-9
3xE3DS3 3-9
28xE1DS1 3-10
8xETH 3-10
2xGE 3-11
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 3-11
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M 3-11
FAN 3-12
System Time 4-1
Set network element date and time 4-3
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Set network element time zone 4-4
Set network time server 4-6
Inventory 5-1
Node inventory 5-1
Display Node inventory 5-3
Delete cards 5-3
SFP 5-4
SHELF-1 5-5
PSU 5-11
1x2G5 5-11
2x155M 5-12
3xE3DS3 5-12
28xE1DS1 5-13
2xGE 5-13
8xETH 5-14
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 5-14
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M 5-15
FAN 5-15
Protection 6-1
MSP/APS groups 6-2
Connections 6-3
Timing manager 6-5
Configuration 7-1
MSP/APS groups 7-2
Cross-connect 7-5
Topology Adjacency 7-12
Overhead tunnel 7-14
Environmental alarm input 7-16
SNMP traps 7-16
LAG 7-17
Facilities 7-18
STM/OCn 7-19
Display STM/OCn Ports 7-19
E1/DS1/E3/DS3 Ports 7-28
Ethernet 7-30
WAN Group 7-31
DCN 7-34
Network interface 7-35
OSPF 7-39
iISIS 7-39
Static route 7-41
Proxy ARP Neighbour 7-43
Serial port 7-44
Synchronization state 7-46
Synchronization status 7-46
View Nominated timing references 7-48
Nominate timing reference 7-51
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Faults 8-1
Active alarms 8-3
Suppressed alarms 8-5
Alarm Filters 8-6
Event history 8-7
Alarm severity 8-8
Profiles 9-1
STM/OC Port Profile 9-2
Path Alarm Profiles 9-3
Performance 10-1
STM/OCn performance statistics 10-3
View performance statistics of the Regenerator section/Section and Multiplex
section/Line 10-4
View performance statistics of the path 10-7
View performance statistics of the Tributary unit/Virtual tributary 10-10
View performance statistics of Transceiver 10-12
E1/DS1 performance statistics 10-13
View the performance statistics of E1/DS1 interface (Line) 10-13
View the performance statistics of E1/DS1 interface (Path) 10-14
E3/DS3 performance statistics 10-15
View the performance statistics of E3/DS3 interface (Line) 10-15
View the performance statistics of E3/DS3 interface (Path) 10-16
View the performance statistics of Ethernet interface 10-17
WAN interface 10-18
View the performance statistics of the WAN interface 10-19
Input voltage monitor 10-20
Security 11-1
Radius server 11-3
Manage users 11-4
Display user details 11-4
View TL1 sessions 11-5
Maintenance 12-1
System settings 12-3
Warm Reboot Cards 12-3
Cold Reboot Cards 12-3
Restart options 12-3
Warm restart 12-3
Cold restart (service disruptive) 12-3
Loop-Backs 12-4
STM/OCn port Loopback 12-4
PDH port Loopback 12-4
Ethernet Port Loopback 12-5
Diagnostics 12-5
OSPF Monitor 12-5
Areas 12-7
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Database 12-7
Interfaces 12-8
Neighbors 12-8
Statistics 12-9
LSA expansion 12-10
As externals 12-10
Routing table 12-11
Opaque-LSAs 12-11
System diagnostics 12-12
iISIS monitor 12-12
Configuration management 12-12
Backup configuration 12-13
Restore configuration 12-13
Restore factory defaults 12-15
Upgrade operations 12-15
Unified Upgrade 12-16
Documentation 12-17
Firmware 12-18
Switches 13-1
Switch Configuration 13-4
Ports 13-6
Link Aggregation 13-12
Virtual Local Area Network 13-14
Port Mirroring 13-18
Spanning Tree 13-20
Switch CST Configuration 13-21
Port CST configuration 13-21
MST Configuration 13-23
STP Summary 13-25
Quality of Service 13-26
Trustmode Configuration 13-27
Ports Rate Limiting 13-29
QoS Summary 13-32
Class of Service 13-33
Differentiated Services 13-36
Access Control Lists (ACL) 13-48
MAC ACL 13-48
Extended IP ACL 13-56
ForwardingDatabase 13-62
Static Unicast Table 13-62
Static Multicast Table 13-64
Dynamic Unicast Table 13-65
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About this document 0
This document supports Nortel Optical Multiservice Edge 6130 release 2.0
software.
The topics covered are:
Accessing the web user interface (WUI)
Screen layout of the WUI
WUI menus
Supported Software
This document supports the Nortel Optical Multiservice Edge 6130 Release
2.0.
Audience
The following members of your company are the intended audience of this
guide:
planners
provisioners
network administrators
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Optical Multiservice Edge 6130 NTP Library
References
This document refers to the following NTPs:
About the OME6130 NTP Library, 323-1855-090
TL1 Reference, 323-1855-190
Installation, Commissioning, and Testing Procedures, 323-1855-201
Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1855-310
Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320
Trouble Clearing and Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1855-543
Planning Guide, NT6Q92MB
Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
a Network
Installing,
Commissioning and
Testing a Network
Managing and
Provisioning
a Network
Installation,
Commissioning and
Testing Procedures
(323-1855-201)
Trouble Clearing and
Module Replacement
Procedures
(323-1855-543)
Provisioning and
Protection Switching
Procedures
(323-1855-310)
Planning a
Network
About the
OME6130
NTP Library
(323-1855-090)
Planning Guide
(NT6Q92MB)
Local Craft Access
User Guide
(323-1855-195)
Supporting
documentation
for the OME6130
Library
Network
Interworking Guide
(NTCA68CA)
TL1 Reference
(323-1855-190)
Bandwidth and
Data Services
Procedures
(323-1855-320)
Data
Application Guide
(NTRN15BA)
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1-1
Browser based network element user
interface 1-
This chapter describes the procedures for logging in and logging out of the
network element. It also provides the structure and functionality of the web
based user interface of the OME6130.
The menu driven web user interface (WUI) of the OME6130 allows you to
configure the network element as desired with the help of sub menus and
hyperlinks.
Logging in
To access the WUI, connect an Ethernet interface of the craft PC to the Craft
port on the OAM module.
Note 1: An Ethernet cross cable is used for direct connectivity between the
Ethernet interface of the PC and the Craft port on the OAM circuit pack of
the network element.
Note 2: An Ethernet straight cable is used to connect the network element
and the PC terminal, when connected through an Ethernet hub/switch.
Refer to the Planning Guide, NT6Q92MB for pinout information.
To login to the network element, open a web browser session and enter the
universal resource locator (URL) of the node.
Note: The URL mentioned above is the default factory setting. After the
system is commissioned the network element is assigned the element
specific URL.
If the URL is not accessible, it could be because of:
improper Ethernet connectivity to the network element
mismatch in the type of cable used (straight/cross)
unprovisioned Ethernet interface
incorrect URL entered to access the network element
malfunction of the network element software
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initialization of the NE indicated by the LED flashing on the
2x155M/622M crossconnect card. It takes 5 to 7 minutes for the
web user interface of the network element to start functioning after
powering up.
Log into the OME6130 WUI with following user name and password:
User Name: ADMIN
Password: ADMIN
Table 1-1 lists the user account, user ID and password details.
Note: Change the initial password of the default user account on the
network element. The default user accounts and passwords are widely
known.
Table 1-1
User ID and password details
User ID is unique
can be alphabetic/numeric/alphanumeric
supports special characters except space
supports up to 32 characters
is case sensitive
Password is unique
must be exactly eight characters long
can be alphabetic/numeric/alphanumeric
supports special characters except space
is case sensitive
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Figure 1-1 shows the OME6130 user authentication page.
Note 1: OME6130 supports up to 10 simultaneous login sessions.
Note 2: The login and password page looks different in different browsers.
Logging out
There is a Logout link in the top panel at the right side of the page. On clicking
of the LOGOUT link, the user exits from the application. The logout page is
displayed. In order to login back, the user has to retype the username and
password.
User access classes
The OME6130 network element supports four user access classes:
USER
OPERATOR
OPERATOR2
Figure 1-1
OME6130 Login Dialog Box
CAUTION
Multiple administrative and diagnostic login
During multiple administrative and diagnostic login, ensure
that any action performed do not affect the work of other users.
The command implementations are on first-come-first-serve
basis.
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ADMINISTRATOR
Each access class supports a set of operations along with the operations of
previous level access class. For more details on how to setup user accounts on
the network element, refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching
Procedures, 323-1855-310. Privileges are allocated to users by assigning them
to the appropriate access class.
Refer to the Chapter 11, Security for more information.
Table 1-2 lists the access classes in increasing privilege level and the
operations supported.
Table 1-2
Mapping of access classes and supported operations
User access classes Privileges
USER The user has read-only access to all the management information
including configuration, faults and performance.
OPERATOR The operator can
configure interfaces and cross connections
acknowledge fault
reset performance statistics
OPERATOR2 The operator2 can
configure node name
configure Router ID and Ethernet IP
perform maintenance operations such as software or configuration
backup and restore, loopbacks, etc.
perform all other operations as operator
ADMINISTRATOR The administrator can
create and delete login access for the network element
access network element configurable parameters such as node,
location, contact as well as management parameters such as
Ethernet/router IP address/masks, OSPF parameters
Note: Only the administrator can add, modify or delete users.
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Web user interface layout
The default view of the OME6130 web browser interface is shown in Figure
1-2. The web user interface screen layout displays various navigation panels.
The default view of the web user interface is categorized into four separate
areas:
Alarm banner
Top panel
Navigation menu
Input/Output area
Figure 1-2 shows the default Web User Interface page when configured in the
SONET mode.
Figure 1-2
Web User Interface default page
Input/Output area Alarm banner
Navigation menu
Top Panel
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Top panel
Top panel occupies the top frame in the WUI screen. It displays:
IP address of the LAN port of the network element
Logout option
An icon of question mark which links to Help topics page
Nortel logo
Name of the network element
Alarm banner
Alarm banner displays the active alarms on the network element along with
their severity levels.
Alarm banner area displays a check box which provides the option to
enable/disable automatic refresh. The auto-refresh is enabled by default. It also
displays the last refresh time and uptime of the network element.
Alarm banner area also displays a question mark. On its tool tip, severities are
shown. When mouse pointer is taken on the alarm count, tool tip displays the
severity of the alarm.
Note: While accessing the WUI of the OME6130 network element with
FireFox 1.0, alarm banner may not display the exact number of active
alarms. Activate the refresh icon of the browser to get the exact number of
active alarms.
Navigation menu
The Navigation menu displays the hyperlinks providing access to various
network element WUI applications.
Input/Output area
The Input/Output area displays the output of the selected link from the main
menu or sub menu and allows you to configure the network element as desired.
Working with the network element web user interface
The main menu in the navigation tree can be expanded to different sub-menus
that allow the user to click on a link to launch a specific application. Each
application provides access to different operations depending on the access
level of the user.
Before you delete, modify or add any parameter, the web user interface will
prompt for a confirmation and only after an acknowledgement, the changes
will be applied.
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Scroll Bars
Vertical and horizontal scroll bars appear when a window cannot fully display
its contents. These scroll bars allow the user to scroll from side to side, or scroll
to the bottom of a page and scroll back to the top again.
Note: If your current browser window is too small to support the scroll
bars, a warning message may appear. The warning message may state that
the scroll bar minimum value is greater than or equal to the scroll bar
maximum value. The warning may also indicate that the slider size is
greater than the scroll bar maximum value minus the scroll bar minimum
value. If such a warning occurs, resize the browser window to a larger size
and click on the reload button on the web browser toolbar.
Hyperlinks
Menu items, banner line items, and alarms that are underlined indicate that
they are hyperlinked.
Hyperlinks are text which you can click with your mouse. When clicked on,
these hyperlinks take you to a different area on the same web page or another
web page. For example, Add a new Static Route in the Static routes
configuration page will connect you to the Creating Static Route page.
Hyperlinks allow you to quickly move from one menu to another without
having to go through all the menus.
Help topics
The OME6130 WUI help package contains hyperlinks to the following
documents:
Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1855-310
Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320
Trouble Clearing and Module Replacement Procedures, 323-1855-543
The OME6130 WUI help package guides the user through the navigation,
provisioning and troubleshooting of a network element. The OME6130
technical documents contain detailed information about the features and
operations.
Using help
When you click the question mark icon on the Top Panel, the Help Topics page
is displayed. This page displays the list of documents embedded in the network
element software.
To view the required document, click the relevant link listed in the Help Topics
page. The selected document is displayed in PDF format.
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Note: Acrobat Reader is required to view the technical documents
included in the software or the browser used should support the file type.
Figure 1-3 shows the Help Topics page.
Figure 1-3
Help Topics page
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Procedure 1-1
Installing the online WUI help package
Use this procedure to install the online WUI help package on the OME6130
network element.
Note: In order to download the online help documentation to the network
element, you must have an FTP server running on the PC.
Before you start
Log into the network element user interface at the default view level with appropriate user access privileges.
Be familiar with the OME6130 network element user interface as described in Local Craft Access User
Guide, 323-1855-195.
Ensure you have the OME6130 Release 2.0 software CD-ROM (PEC NT6Q83AA). For more information
on how to order the software CD-ROM, refer to the Planning Guide, NT6Q92MB.
Procedure tasks
Verify that the documentation bundle file is installed on the PC or workstation (step 1).
Open the Documentation download page (step 2).
Enter the documentation download attributes (step 5).
Click on the submit button (step 6).
Expected results
The online WUI help package is installed on the network element.
If the expected results do not occur, contact your next level of support.
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Procedure 1-1 (continued)
Installing the online WUI help package
Action
Step Action
1 On the PC or workstation from where the online WUI help package download
will be performed, verify that the documentation bundle file, doc-bundle-pdf
_R##_XX_Y.img (where ## is the product release number, XX is the network
element software release stream and Y is the version number of the
documentation bundle), has been installed.
Note: The documentation bundle file is available on the OME6130 Release
2.0 software CD-ROM, NT6Q83AA.
2 Click Maintenance in the Navigation menu.
3 Click Upgrade operations.
4 Click Documentation.
The Documentation download page is displayed.
5 Enter the documentation bundle download attributes based on the following
table:
Attribute possible value(s)
Username Enter a valid username to access the FTP server.
Password Enter the appropriate password to access the
FTP server.
IP address Enter the IP address of the FTP server from
which the documentation bundle will be
downloaded (see Note).
Directory Enter the full directory path where the
documentation bundle is stored on the FTP
server.
Filename Enter the documentation bundle filename,
doc-bundle-pdf _R##_XX_Y.img (where ## is
the product release number, XX is the network
element software release stream and Y is the
version number of the documentation bundle).
Note: The FTP server must be installed and running on the PC or
workstation from which the documentation bundle download is being
performed.
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Procedure 1-1 (continued)
Installing the online WUI help package
Step Action
6 Click on the Submit button.
The documentation bundle download completes within 2 minutes and the
Documentation Download Succeeded message appears. You have
downloaded the online WUI help package to the network element.
Note 1: In order to obtain the download status view, keep the web browser
on the Documentation download page.
Note 2: Before Launching the new online help package, clear the cookies,
cache and history from your web browser.
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NE information 2-
This chapter describes the NE information page in the web user interface. The
NE information page is the default page displayed after logging into the
OME6130 and presents system level information.
Figure 2-1 shows the NE information page in SONET mode.
Figure 2-1
NE information page
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Figure 2-2 shows the level structure of the NE information menu.
Once the network element is installed and powered up, log into the network
element. The default page is displayed. For details regarding installation of
OME6130, refer to Installation, Commissioning and Testing Procedures,
323-1855-201.
Figure 2-2
Level structure of NE information menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
Switches
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Table 2-1 lists the parameters on the NE information page.
Table 2-1
Parameters on the NE information page
Parameters Description
Name Displays the identification label provisioned for the network element.
(see Note)
Node Configuration Displays what the network element is configured as. In this release,
OME6130 supports only ADM.
Node Product Code Displays the product type of the Network Element that is Optical
Multiservice Edge 6130".
AU Mode Displays the data mapping mode.
AU3
AU4
Router ID Allows you to enter the IP address of the network element for
in-band communication.
Ethernet IP Allows you to enter the IP address of the network element for
communication via Ethernet (LAN interface).
Contact Allows you to enter the contact details and contact number of the
person maintaining the network element.
Location Allows you to enter the location or site identification where the
network element is physically installed.
Software Version Displays the description of the network element. Software Release
is also displayed in the format aabbccdd, where
aa is the major release
bb is the minor release
ccdd describes the build version
SDH/SONET Mode Displays the mode of network element.
Node Capability Displays the node capability STM1/4/OC3/12 or STM16/OC48.
Node Redundancy Mode Displays the Node Redundancy Mode.
Redundant
Non-Redundant
Not Initialized
Note: Network element name should be kept to 18 characters only. Quotes will be automatically added
by the node in TL1, hence not necessary to add them as part of the provisionining.
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Node slot view 3-
This chapter describes the Node slot view menu in the web user interface.
Node slot view provides the information regarding the circuit packs populated
in the system. It also indicates the alarms present in the circuit pack. Figure 3-1
shows the Node slot view page when the node is operated in SONET mode.
Note: Auto Refresh is supported in the Node slot view page.
Figure 3-1
Node slot view page
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Figure 3-2 shows the level structure of the Node slot view menu.
Figure 3-2
Level structure of Node slot view menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
PSU
OAM
1x2G5
Optional circuit
pack
FAN
8xETH/
2xGE/
2x155M/
28xE1DS1/
3xE3DS3/
Switches
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1/
or 1x155/622M
or 2x155/622M
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M
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Display of module and circuit pack presence in the network element
The Node slot view menu displays graphical representation of the modules
and circuit packs present in allotted slots of the chassis. Three visual indicators
are present on the module or circuit pack representing the status, active and
alarm conditions respectively. The color of the LED indicates the status of the
module or circuit pack.
Table 3-1 lists the visual indicators on the Node slot view page.
Table 3-1
Visual indicators
Status of the LED Indication
Status
Red Circuit pack failure
Green Normal working
Amber During a power cycle
During a circuit pack insertion
Black When the module or Circuit pack is placed out of service (admin
status is set to down)
Alarm
Red Major / Critical alarms present on the network element
Green Normal working
Amber Minor alarms present on the network element
Black When the module or Circuit pack is placed out of service (admin
status is set to down)
Active
Red Circuit pack failure
Green Normal working
Amber During a power cycle
During a circuit pack insertion
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Display module and circuit pack details
The Node slot view page displays the details of the module and the circuit
packs on the network element.
In the web user interface of OME6130, the following circuit packs are
displayed on the Node slot view page.
OAM
PSU
28xE1DS1
8xETH
3xE3DS3
2xGE
2x155M
1x2G5(STM-16/OC-48) or 2x155/622M (STM-1/4/OC-3/12) or
1x155/622M
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
Table 3-2 lists the parameters for the modules and circuit packs in the Node
slot view page.
Table 3-2
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs in the Node slot view page
Field Description Applicable to
Shelf Displays the shelf number in which the network
element is present. This value is always 1 in this
release.
OAM
8xETH
3xE3DS3
1x2G5
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2x155M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
PSU
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Slot Displays the slot number in which the module or
circuit pack is present.
OAM
8xETH
3xE3DS3
1x2G5
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2x155M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
PSU
Equipment Displays if the equipment is present or not. OAM
8xETH
3xE3DS3
1x2G5
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2x155M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
PSU
Table 3-2 (continued)
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs in the Node slot view page
Field Description Applicable to
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Product Code Displays type of the module. OAM
8xETH
3xE3DS3
1x2G5
2xGE
28xE1DS1
2x155M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
PSU
Serial Number Displays the unique serial number of a specific
module.
Chassis
OAM
8xETH
2x155M
3xE3DS3
1x2G5
28xE1DS1
2xGE
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
PSU
Temperature Temperature of the base card. 1x2G5
2x155/622M
Table 3-2 (continued)
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs in the Node slot view page
Field Description Applicable to
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Primary
Specifies that the primary module
is currently working.
Chassis
OAM
28xE1DS1
1x2G5
8xETH
2x155M
3xE3DS3
2xGE
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the network
element.
1x2G5
2x155/622M
Equipment Fault
Monitoring
Allows you to enable or disable Fault Monitoring
of the node element
Chassis
OAM
8xETH
2x155M
3xE3DS3
1x2G5
28xE1DS1
2xGE
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
FAN
Note: The table gives general information about the parameters of all the modules and circuit packs
displayed in the slot view.
Table 3-2 (continued)
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs in the Node slot view page
Field Description Applicable to
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OAM
This circuit pack facilitates the operation, administration, maintenance and
provisioning interfaces which includes:
alarm interfaces
external system interfaces
user management interfaces
PSU
The PSU is the Power Supply Unit (PSU) of the OME6130.
Figure 3-3 shows the level structure of the PSU link.
For the parameters displayed on the Power Supply Unit page refer to Table
3-2.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this module.
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1x2G5
The 1x2G5 circuit pack is a mandatory card and supports the following four
functions:
Shelf processor (processes the requests sent to the network element)
Crossconnect module (establishes the cross-connects)
Supports one optical STM-16/OC-48 interface
Synchronization of the shelf
Figure 3-4 shows the level structure of 1x2G5 link.
1
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
Figure 3-3
Level structure of PSU link
Figure 3-4
Level structure of 1x2G5 link
Node slot view PSU System
Node slot view 1x2G5 System
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For the parameters displayed on STM-16/OC-48 Traffic and Crossconnect
Card page refer to Table 3-2.
In the STM-16/OC-48 Traffic and Cross-connect page, you can access and
provision the STM-16/OC-48 interfaces.
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
2x155M
The 2x155M is an optional circuit pack of OME6130. The 2x155M circuit
pack provides two optical interfaces.
Figure 3-5 shows the level structure of the2x155M link.
3xE3DS3
The 3xE3DS3 is an optional circuit pack of OME6130. The 3xE3DS3 circuit
pack provides line interface to three E3/DS3 interfaces.
Figure 3-6 shows the level structure of the 3xE3DS3 link.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on E3/DS3 Tributary Card page, refer to Table
3-2.
In the E3/DS3 Tributary Card page, you can:
configure E3 or DS3 ports
access and provision the E3/DS3 interfaces
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
Figure 3-5
Level structure of the 2x155M link
Figure 3-6
Level structure of the 3xE3DS3 link
Node slot view System 2x155M
Node slot view 3xE3DS3 System
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28xE1DS1
The 28xE1DS1 is an optional circuit pack of OME6130. The 28xE1DS1
circuit pack provides line interface to 28 E1/DS1 interfaces.
Figure 3-7 shows the level structure of the 28xE1DS1 link.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on E1/T1 Tributary Card page, refer to Table
3-2.
In the E1/T1 Tributary Card page, you can:
configure E1 or DS1 ports
access and provision the E1/DS1 interfaces
select Alarm and Performance Monitoring mode for ports
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
8xETH
The 8xETH is an 10/100BaseT Ethernet Private Line circuit pack of
OME6130. The 8xETH circuit pack provides line interface to eight
10/100Mbps Ethernet interfaces.
Figure 3-8 shows the level structure of the 8xETH link.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on Ethernet Tributary Card page, refer to
Table 3-2.
Figure 3-7
Level structure of the 28xE1DS1 link
Figure 3-8
Level structure of the 8xETH link
Node slot view 28xEIDS1 System
Node slot view 8xETH System
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In the Ethernet Tributary Card page, you can:
access and provision the Ethernet interfaces and the WAN interfaces
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
2xGE
The 2xGE is an 2x1000 Base T Ethernet Private Line circuit pack of
OME6130. It has two ports, each port works under 1000 Mbps.
Figure 3-9 shows the level structure of 2xGE link.
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 is an Ethernet card.
Figure 3-10 shows the level structure of 4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 link.
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M is an Ethernet switching card.
Figure 3-11 shows the level structure of 2xGE/FX+ 8x10/100BT L2 622M
link.
Note: For more details about Ethernet Switching Card, refer to Bandwidth
and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Figure 3-9
Level Structure of 2xGE link
Figure 3-10
Level Structure of 4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 link
Figure 3-11
Level Structure of 2xGE/FX+ 8x10/100BT L2 622M link
Node slot view 2xGE System
Node slot view 4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 System
Node slot view 2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M System
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FAN
FAN is the fan module in OME6130 shelf.
Figure 3-12 shows the level structure of the FAN link.
For the parameters displayed on FAN Tray page, refer to Table 3-2.
Figure 3-12
Level structure of the FAN link
Node slot view FAN System
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System Time 4-
This chapter describes the System Time menu in the web user interface. The
System Time menu provides the links to:
set the date and time of the network element
set the required time zone
set the time server of the network element
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Table 4-1 shows the level structure of the System Time link.
Figure 4-1
Level structure of System Time link
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
Set time
Set time zone
Set time server
Switches
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Set network element date and time
The Set time link enables you to set the date, month, year, hour, minutes and
seconds of the network element. The time is displayed in the Input/Output area
of the web user interface.
Figure 4-2 shows the level structure of the Set time link.

Table 4-1 lists the parameters on the Set Node Time page.
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Figure 4-2
Level structure of System time link
Table 4-1
Parameters on the Set Node Time page
Field Description
Date
Month Allows you to select a month.
Day Allows you to select a day.
Year Allows you to select a year.
Time
Hour Allows you to select the hour.
Minute Allows you to select the minute.
Second Allows you to select the second.
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Set network element time zone
The Set time zone link enables you to set the appropriate time zone relevant
to the location of the network element.
Figure 4-3 shows the level structure of the Set time zone link.
Table 4-2 lists the time zones on Set Time Zone page.
Figure 4-3
Level structure of Set zone link
Table 4-2
Time zones listed on the Set Time Zone page
Time Zone Description
America, Anchorage Atlantic Standard Time or Atlantic Daylight Time with DST.
America, Chicago Central standard Time or Central Daylight Time with DST.
America, Denver Mountain Standard Time or Mountain Daylight time with DST.
America, Honolulu Hawaiian Standard Time without DST.
America, Indianapolis Eastern Standard Time without DST.
America, Los Angeles Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight time with DST.
America, NewYork Eastern Standard Time or Eastern Daylight Time with Daylight Savings
Time (DST).
America, Pheonix Mountain Standard Time without DST.
Australia, Northern Territory Central Standard Time without DST.
Australia, Queensland Australian Eastern Standard Time without DST.
Australia, South Australia Central Standard Time or Central Daylight Time with DST.
Australia, Tasmania Australian Eastern Standard Time with DST.
Australia, Victoria Australian Eastern Standard Time or Australian Eastern Daylight Time
with DST.
Australia, Western Australia Western Standard Time without DST.
Chile, Easter Island Easter Island time or Easter Island summer time with DST.
Chile, Santiago Chile Time or Chile Summer Time with DST.
GMT Greenwitch Mean Time.
System Time Set time zone System
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Set Other time zone
When you choose Other Time Zone and click Submit in the Set Time Zone
page, Other time zone page is displayed.
Figure 4-4 shows the level structure of the Other time zone link.
Table 4-3 lists the parameters on the Other time zone page.
India Indian Standard time(IST).
Korea Korean Standard time (KST) without DST.
Other Time Zone Allows you to reach the Other time zone page.
Figure 4-4
Level structure of Other time Zone link
Table 4-3
Parameters on the Other time zone page
Field Description
Zone Allows you to enter the time zone that is not available in the predefined
list.
Offset Hours Allows you to set the hour difference in time with respect to the GMT.
Offset Minutes Allows you to set the minute difference in time with respect to the GMT.
Daylight Saving Allows you to enable or disable the daylight saving time.
DST String Allows you to select the timezone string during DST period (see Note).
DST Start
(Month: Week: Day: Hour:
Minute)
Allows you to select the Month, week, weekday, hour and minute for
DST start (see Note).
DST Stop
(Month: Week: Day: Hour:
Minute)
Allows you to select the Month, week,weekday, hour and minute for
DST stop (see Note).
Note: DST String, DST Start and DST Stop are only applicable if the Daylight Saving is set to enable.
Table 4-2 (continued)
Time zones listed on the Set Time Zone page
Time Zone Description
System Time Set time zone System Other time zone
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Set network time server
The Set time server link enables you to enter the IP address of the server or
network element to obtain a uniform clock. All network elements connected to
the same server in a network function synchronously. The network element
periodically synchronizes itself with the server to avoid an asynchronous state.
Note 1: Up to 5 time servers can be provisioned on a network element to
synchronize to.
Note 2: Timing server nominated must be of stratum level of 14 or less
than 14. The network element will not synchronize to the server if the
stratum level is not within the range.
Figure 4-5 shows the level structure of the Set time server link.
Table 4-4 lists the parameters on the Set Time Server page.
Figure 4-5
Level structure of Set time server link
Table 4-4
Parameter on the Set Time Server page
Field Description
NTP Client Enable Allows you to enable or disable the NTP client.
NTP Server-0 Allows you to enter the IP Address of the first time server (see Note).
NTP Server-1 Allows you to enter the IP Address of the second time server (see
Note).
NTP Server-2 Allows you to enter the IP Address of the third time server.
NTP Server-3 Allows you to enter the IP Address of the fourth time server.
NTP Server-4 Allows you to enter the IP Address of the fifth time server.
Synchronization interval Allows you to select the synchronization interval. Once the node
synchronizes with the time server, the synchronization interval
specifies how often the network element should poll the time server.
Current NTP Server Displays the sever with which the node is synchronized.
System Time Set time server System
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Current Time Offset Displays the network element offset with the current NTP server.
Last Update Time Displays the time of Last update of the current time server or offset.
Note: If OMEA is used to manage the OME6130 network element, the first NTP servers (NTP
Server-0) will automatically be provisioned. Provision all other time servers against remaining NTP
servers.
Table 4-4 (continued)
Parameter on the Set Time Server page
Field Description
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Inventory 5-
This chapter describes the Inventory menu in the web user interface. It
provides you with an inventory of the modules, circuit packs and the SFPs in
the network element and its details such as the physical presence, operation
status, product code and serial number.
Inventory menu provides links to Node inventory and SHELF-1 pages.
Node inventory
Figure 5-1 shows the Node inventory page.
Figure 5-1
Node inventory page
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Figure 5-2 shows the level structure of the Node inventory menu.
Figure 5-2
Level structure of the Node inventory menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
Node inventory
SHELF-1
Circuit packs or
module number
link
Delete cards
SFP
Switches
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Display Node inventory
The Node inventory page displays details of the circuit packs present in the
network. It also gives the details regarding the Product code, Serial Number,
CLEI code and Operational status of the circuit packs, modules and SFPs
present in the system and displays whether the circuit pack is currently ejected
from the system.
Figure 5-3 shows the level structure of the Node inventory link.
Refer to Table 3-2 for details on the parameters presented for the selected
module or circuit pack.
Note: The slot number link leads to the respective circuit pack page.
Delete cards
The network element retains the configuration of a circuit pack even after
removal of a circuit pack from the chassis. In such cases, Node inventory page
shows operational status of that circuit pack as DOWN and Is Present as Not
Present.
The View/ Delete Cards page lists all the cards that are ready to be deleted, as
they have been removed from the slot.
Figure 5-4 shows the level structure of the Delete Cards link.
Figure 5-3
Level structure of the Node inventory link
Figure 5-4
Level structure of the Delete Cards link
Inventory System Node inventory
Circuitpacks or
module number
link
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Note 1: You need to delete the circuit packs that are not present in the
network element before inserting a new circuit pack for the network
element to recognize it.
Note 2: The circuit pack can be deleted from the system only if it is
physically out of the system and there are no cross-connects provisioned
on the ports present on the circuit pack.
Table 5-1 lists the parameters on the View/Delete Cards page.
SFP
The SFP link provides details of the pluggable circuit packs. These are the
SFPs associated with the optical ports on the 1x2488M, 2xGE, 2x155M, and
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M circuit packs.
The Delete command in this page can be applied on the SFPs without having
to physically remove the SFP.
Note: The Node inventory page displays circuit pack pluggable status
along with the chassis information.
Figure 5-5 shows the level structure of the SFP link.
Table 5-1
Parameters on the View/Delete Cards page
Field Description
Slot Displays the slot in which the circuit pack was present.
Card Type Displays the name of the circuit pack.
Delete Allows you to select circuit packs to be deleted.
Note: The Delete cards command is only applicable to circuit packs provisioned in optional slots.
Figure 5-5
Level structure of the SFP link
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Table 5-2 lists the SFP parameters.
SHELF-1
The SHELF-1 link displays the links to the circuit packs on the network
element.
CHASSIS
OAM
PSU
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
1x2G5 (STM-16/OCM-48) or 2x155/622M (STM-1/4/OC-3/12) or
1x155/622M
2x155M
Table 5-2
SFP parameters
Field Description
Name Displays the name of the SFP. This field also has a delete hyperlink
associated with it (see Note 1).
Port Displays the Port to which the SFP is associated.
Operational Status Displays the operative state of the SFP.
Is Present Present Indicates the SFP is inserted.
Not present Indicates the SFP is not inserted.
Laser Type Displays the laser type. Laser type specifies the capacity and range
of the laser used in the particular interface (see Note 2).
Serial Number Displays the serial number of the SFP that is pluggable.
PEC Code Unique product equipment code.
CLEI Code Unique common language equipment identifier.
Note 1: The Delete button allows you to delete the SFP. You do not require to physically remove the
SFP before deleting. The SFP will autoprovision with the slotted SFP values.
Note 2: Lasers are specific to the interfaces. Therefore only an SFP supporting STM1/OC3 lasers can
be inserted into an STM1/OC3 interface port.
Lasers have the following ranges:
Long Reach
Short Reach
Intermediate Reach
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2xGE
8xETH
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1
FAN
For each link in the SHELF-1 menu, active alarms against the entity (module
or circuit pack) are displayed in the Status/Alarm area.
Figure 5-6 shows the level structure of the SHELF-1 menu.
Figure 5-6
Level structure of SHELF-1 menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
PSU
OAM
1x2G5
Optional circuit
pack
FAN
8xETH/
2xGE/
2x155M/
28xE1DS1/
3xE3DS3/
Node inventory
SHELF-1 Chassis
Switches
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1/
or 1x155/622M
or 2x155/622M
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M
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Table 5-3 lists the parameters for the modules and circuit packs in their
respective pages.
Table 5-3
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs
Field Description Applicable to
Shelf Displays the shelf number in which the network
element is present. This value is always 1 in this
release.
Chassis
1x2G5
2x155M
8xETH
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
FAN
PSU
OAM
Slot Displays the slot number in which the module or
circuit pack is present.
Chassis
1x2G5
2x155M
8xETH
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
FAN
PSU
OAM
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Equipment Present Specifies that the
module is present in the
slot.
Chassis
1x2G5
2x155M
8xETH
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
FAN
PSU
OAM
NotPresent Specifies that the
module is not present in
the slot.
Product Code Displays product code of the module. Chassis
8xETH
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
1x2G5
2x155M
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
FAN
PSU
OAM
2xGE
Table 5-3 (continued)
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs
Field Description Applicable to
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Serial Number Displays the unique serial number of a specific
module.
Chassis
8xETH
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
1x2G5
2xGE
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
FAN
PSU
OAM
2x155M
Temperature Temperature of the base card. 1x2G5
2x155/622M
Redundancy Status Card Primary Specifies that the
primary module is
currently working.
Chassis
1x2G5
2x155M
8xETH
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
FAN
OAM
Table 5-3 (continued)
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs
Field Description Applicable to
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MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the network
element.
1x2G5
2x155/622M
Equipment Fault
Monitoring
Allows you to select to Enable or Disable fault
monitoring of the node element.
1x2G5
2x155M
8xETH
3xE3DS3
28xE1DS1
2xGE
2xGE/FX +
8x10/100BT L2 622M
4x10/100BT +
4x100FXL1
OAM
Note: The table gives general information about the parameters of all the modules and circuit packs
displayed in the SHELF-1 view.
Table 5-3 (continued)
Parameters for the modules and circuit packs
Field Description Applicable to
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PSU
The PSU is the Power Supply Unit (PSU) of the OME6130.
Figure 5-7 shows the level structure of the PSU link.
For the parameters displayed on the Power Supply Unit page, refer to Table
5-3.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this module.
.
1x2G5
The 1x2G5 circuit pack is a mandatory card and supports the following four
functions:
Shelf processor (processes the requests sent to the network element)
Crossconnect module (establishes the cross-connects)
Supports one optical STM-16/OC-48 interfaces
Synchronization of the shelf
Figure 5-8 shows the level structure of 1x2G5 link.

Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on the STM-16/OC-48 Traffic and
Crossconnect Card page, refer to Table 5-3.
In the STM-16/OC-48 Traffic and Cross-connect page, you can access and
provision the STM-16/OC-48 interfaces.
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
Figure 5-7
Level structure of PSU link
Figure 5-8
Level structure of 1x2G5 link
Inventory System SHELF-1 PSU
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2x155M
The 2x155M is an optional circuit pack of OME6130. The 2x155M circuit
pack provides line interface to two STM-1/OC3 interfaces.
Figure 5-9 shows the level structure of 2x155M link.

3xE3DS3
The 3xE3DS3 is an optional circuit pack of OME6130. The 3xE3DS3 circuit
pack provides line interface to three E3/DS3 interfaces.
Figure 5-10 shows the level structure of the 3xE3DS3 link.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on the E3/DS3 Tributary Card page, refer to
Table 5-3.
In the E3/DS3 Tributary Card page, you can:
configure E3 or DS3 ports
access and provision the E3/DS3 interfaces
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
Figure 5-9
Level structure of 2x155M link
Figure 5-10
Level structure of the 3xE3DS3 link
Inventory System SHELF-1 2x155M
Inventory System SHELF-1 3xE3DS3
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28xE1DS1
The 28xE1DS1 is an optional circuit pack of OME6130. The 28xE1DS1
circuit pack provides line interface to 28 E1/DS1 interfaces.
Figure 5-11 shows the level structure of the 28xE1DS1 link.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on the E1/T1 Tributary Card page, refer to
Table 5-3.
In the E1/T1 Tributary Card page, you can:
configure E1 or DS1 ports
access and provision the E1/DS1 interfaces
select Alarm and Performance monitoring mode for ports
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
2xGE
The 2xGE is a 2x1000 Base T Ethernet Private Line circuit pack of OME6130.
It has two ports, each port works under 1000 Mbps.
Figure 5-12 shows the level structure of 2xGE link.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on Ethernet Tributary Card page, refer to
Table 5-3.
Figure 5-11
Level structure of the 28xE1DS1 link
Figure 5-12
Level Structure of 2xGE link
Inventory System SHELF-1 28xE1DS1
Inventory System SHELF-1 2xGE
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By clicking on Ports in the Ethernet Tributary Card page, you can access
and provision the Ethernet interfaces and the WAN interfaces.
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
8xETH
The 8xETH is a 10/100BaseT Ethernet Private Line circuit pack of OME6130.
The 8xETH circuit pack provides line interface to eight 10/100Mbps Ethernet
interfaces.
Figure 5-13 shows the level structure of the 8xETH link.
Note: In the Status/Alarm area of the web user interface, the recently
generated alarms are displayed for this circuit pack.
For the parameters displayed on Ethernet Tributary Card page, refer to
Table 5-3.
By clicking on Ports in the Ethernet Tributary Card page, you can access
and provision the Ethernet interfaces and the WAN interfaces.
For details refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1
4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 is an Ethernet card.
Figure 5-14 shows the level structure of 4x10/100BT + 4x100FXL1 link.
For the parameters displayed on Ethernet Card page, refer to Table 5-3.
Figure 5-13
Level structure of the 8xETH link
Figure 5-14
Level Structure of 4x10/100BT + 4x10FXL1 link
Inventory System SHELF-1 8xETH
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By clicking on Ports in the Ethernet Card page, you can access and provision
the Ethernet interfaces and the WAN interfaces
For details, refer to Provisioning and Protection Switching Procedures,
323-1855-310.
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M
2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M is an Ethernet switching card.
Figure 5-15 shows the level structure of 2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M
link.
For the parameters displayed on Ethernet Switching Card page, refer to
Table 5-3.
By clicking on Ports in the Ethernet Switching Card page, you can access
and provision the Ethernet interfaces and the WAN interfaces.
For details about provisioning the ethernet Switching Card, refer to Bandwidth
and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
FAN
Figure 5-16 shows the level structure of the FAN link.
For the parameters displayed on FAN Tray page, refer to Table 5-3.
Figure 5-15
Level Structure of 2xGE/FX + 8x10/100BT L2 622M link
Figure 5-16
Level structure of the FAN link
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Protection 6-
This chapter describes the Protection menu in the web user interface.
From Protection menu, you can access:
MSP/APS groups
Connections
Timing manager
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MSP/APS groups
The Multiplex Section Protection (MSP)/Automatic Protection Switching
(APS) configuration is coordinated by the K1 and K2 bytes in the multiplex
section overhead. Automatic Protection switching occurs when the following
conditions are detected on the STM-1/4/OC-3/12 or STM-16/OC-48 ports:
signal failure
signal degradation
Figure 6-1
Level structure of the Protection menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
MSP/APS groups
Connections
Timing manager
Switches
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Figure 6-2 shows the level structure of the MSP/APS groups link.
Connections
Figure 6-3 shows the level structure of the Connections link.
Figure 6-4 shows the level structure of the external commands on the
Connections protection requests page.
Figure 6-2
Level structure of the MSP/APS groups link
Figure 6-3
Level structure of the Connections link
Figure 6-4
Level structure of the external commands on Protection request page
Protection System
MSP/APS groups
Protection System Connections Release
Lockout Protection
Forced Switch to
Protect
Forced Switch to
Working
Manual Switch to
Protect
Manual Switch to
Working
Protection System Connections
Connections
protection request
External
commands
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By accessing the External Commands, you can
Release
Lockout Protection
Forced Switch to Protection
Forced Switch to Working
Manual Switch to Protect
Manual Switch to Working
Table 6-1 lists the parameters on the Connections protection requests page.
Table 6-1
Parameters on the Connections protection requests page
Field Description
Working port Displays the port configured to carry the traffic under normal
working conditions.
Connection Displays the cross-connect elements with source in the beginning
and then the destination.
End Displays whether protection is provisioned for source or destination.
Working path Displays the channel configured to carry the traffic under normal
working conditions.
Protection path Displays the protection channel to which the source switches upon
failure (see Note 2).
Protection status Displays the status of the destination channel either as work or
protect.
Provisioned protection request Displays the external command provisioned for the destination
channel.
Switch Status Displays the status of the protection switch in a destination channel.
Release Clears previously set command.
Lockout Protection Prevents traffic from switching to protect path.
Forced Switch to Protection Force traffic to switch to the protect path regardless of signal
fail/degrade condition existing on protect path.
Forced Switch to Working Force traffic to switch to the work path regardless of signal
fail/degrade condition existing.
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Timing manager
Figure 6-5 shows the level structure for Timing manager link.
The timing manager has the provision to give external commands on
synchronization sources.
Table 6-2 lists the parameters on the Timing manager protection request
page.
Manual Switch to Protect Switch traffic to protect path only when it does not have signal fail/
degrade condition existing.
Manual Switch to Working Switch traffic to work path when it does not have signal fail/ degrade
condition existing.
Note 1: There is no link for the source port in a WAN.
Note 2: Source Protection is not applicable for a WAN port.
Figure 6-5
Level structure for the Timing manager link
Table 6-2
Parameters on the Timing manager protection request page
Field Description
Select Allows you to select a clock source.
Clock Source Displays the clock source assigned to the node.
Priority Displays the priority assigned to the clock.
Quality Level Displays the quality of the selected clock source.
Clock Status Displays the status of the clock.
Lockout Request Displays if the Lockout Request is On or Off.
Protection Request Displays if a protection request is made or not.
Release Clears the previous external request.
Table 6-1 (continued)
Parameters on the Connections protection requests page
Field Description
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Forced Switch The network element switches to the selected clock source on forced switch
external request and cannot be switched to other clock sources unless the
external request is cleared. Forced switch has a higher priority over manual
switch.
Manual Switch The network element switches to the selected clock source on receiving an
external request for Manual Switch.
Lockout Source Lock out the selected clock source.
Clear Lockout Removes lockout request on the selected clock source.
Table 6-2 (continued)
Parameters on the Timing manager protection request page
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Configuration 7-
This chapter describes the Configuration menu in the web user interface. It
provides you with the function of each menu and operations that can be
performed.
Figure 7-1 shows the level structure of the Configuration menu.
Figure 7-1
Level structure of the Configuration menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
MSP/APS groups
Cross-connect
Topology
Adjacency
Overhead tunnel
Environmental
alarm input
SNMP traps
Facilities
DCN
Synchronization
Switches
LAG
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MSP/APS groups
The Multiplex Section Protection (MSP)/Automatic Protection Switching
(APS) traffic protection configuration is coordinated by the K1 and K2 bytes
in the multiplex section overhead. MSP or APS switching occurs when the
following conditions are detected on the STM-1/4/OC-3/12 or STM-16/OC-48
ports:
signal failure
signal degradation
In the MSP/APS groups menu, you can:
view the MSP/APS group
create MSP/APS group
edit the MSP/APS group
delete the protection group
Figure 7-2 shows the level structure of the MSP/APS groups.
Table 7-1 lists the parameters on the View MSP/APS groups page.
Figure 7-2
Level structure of MSP groups
Table 7-1
Parameters on the View MSP/APS groups page
Field Description
Name Displays the name of the MSP/APS group.
Working port Displays the channel configured to carry the traffic under normal
working conditions.
Protection port Displays the channel configured to carry the traffic under protected
(failure of work channel) conditions.
Configuration System
View MSP/APS
groups
Create MSP/APS
groups
Protection
provisioning
Provisioning port
protection
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Reversion mode Revertive This mode enables switching back to work
channel from protect channel once the fault on
work channel is fixed.
Non-Revertive In this mode, switching from protect to work
channel does not occur automatically. Traffic
should be manually switched from protect
channel to work channel.
WTRTime (Wait to restore time) Allows you to select a time interval (in minutes) after which the traffic
must switch back to work channel on rectification of work channel,
when admin reversion mode is set as revertive.
Current status The active channel where traffic is being currently carried.
Protection switching mode 1WAY Only the Head or Tail end network elements
receiver switches to the alternate receiver on
receiving an alarm.
2WAY Both the head end network elements receiver
and the tail end network elements receiver
switches to alternate receiver on receiving an
alarm.
Route Diversity Enable Allows the user to have two DCC links. The user
can provision DCC on the work and protect ports
independently.
Disable When disabled, the ports act dependently. The
user can only provision DCC link on work port.
Provision DCC link on protect ports is not
allowed.
delete It is used to delete the selected MSP port pair association (see
Note).
Note: The MSP/APS group can be deleted if there are no cross-connects provisioned on the ports
which make up the MSP/APS group and when the traffic is on protect in Route Diversity disabled mode.
Table 7-1 (continued)
Parameters on the View MSP/APS groups page
Field Description
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Table 7-2 lists the parameters on the Provision port protection page.
Table 7-2
Parameters on the Provision port protection page
Field Description
Working port Displays the channel configured to carry the traffic under normal
working conditions.
Protection port Displays the channel configured to carry the traffic under protected
(failure of work channel) conditions.
Protection mode Displays type of Protection.
Admin Reversion Mode Revertive This mode enables switching back to work
channel from protect channel once the fault on
work channel is fixed.
Non-Revertive In this mode, switching from protect to work
channel does not occur automatically. Traffic
should be manually switched from protect channel
to work channel.
WTR Time Allows you to select a time interval (in minutes) after which the traffic
must switch back to work channel on rectification of work channel, when
admin reversion mode is set as revertive.
Protection switching mode 1WAY Only the Head or tail end network elements
receiver switches to an alternate receiver on
receiving an alarm.
2WAY Both the head end and the tail end network
elements receiver switches to an alternate
receiver on receiving an alarm.
Route Diversity Enable DCC is active on both working and protection
paths.
Disable DCC is only active on the path where the traffic is
flowing.
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Table 7-3 lists the parameters on the Protection provisioning page.
Cross-connect
The Cross-connect menu is used for creating cross-connects in a network
element. The numbering scheme used is
VC capacity Chassis-Slot-Port-STM# - TUG3 (K)-TUG2 (L)-VC12/VC11.
VT capacity Chassis-Slot-Port-STS# - VT-Group-VT#
Table 7-3
Parameters on the Protection provisioning page
Field Description
Admin Protection Switching
Mode
Displays the provisioned protection switching mode as 1WAY or 2WAY.
Admin Reversion Mode Allows selection as revertive or non revertive mode.
WTR Time
(Wait to restore time) minutes
Allows you to select the time the network element takes to switch traffic
from protect channel to work channel after the fault on work the channel
is cleared (see Note).
Route Diversity Allows you to enable or disable the route diversity.
Operational Protection
Architecture
Displays MSP architecture as 1+1 protection.
Operational Protection
Switching Mode
Displays the operational protection switching mode as 1WAY or 2WAY
depending on the protection switching mode of the Far end network
element.
Operational Reversion Mode Displays the current operative reversion mode.
Current Standing Request Displays status of MSP/APS request on current MSP/APS group.
External Command External commands are used to configure a protection request.
Note: WTR Time can be set if the revertive mode is selected.
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Figure 7-3 shows the level structure of the Cross-connect link.
In the Cross-connect menu, you can:
view cross-connects
add cross-connects
edit a cross-connect
delete a cross-connect
filter cross-connects
Figure 7-3
Level structure of the Cross-connect link
Configuration System Cross-connect
Add
Cross-connects
Edit
Cross-connects
Delete
Cross-connects
Filter
Cross-connects
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Table 7-4 lists the parameters on the Configure Cross-connects page.
Table 7-4
Parameters on the Configure Cross-connects page
Field Name Description
Filter Cross-connects
Capacity Allows you to select the capacity of the cross-connect from the
following:
VC12/Vt2
VC3/sts1
VC4/sts3c
VC11/Vt1.5
VC4_4c/sts12c
All
Card Allows you to select the card for filtering cross-connects from the
following:
2x155M-1-4
28xE1DS1-1-5
1x2G5-1-6 or 1x2488M-1-6
1x2G5-1-7 or 1x2488M-1-7
28xE1DS1-1-9
All
Port Number This field is disabled.
STM No/STS3# Allows you to select STM/OC number for fine filtering of cross connects
from the following:
For 2x155M card - 1 to 16, All
For 1x2G5 - 1 to 16, All
K/STS# Allows you to select K number for fine filtering of cross-connects from
the following:
1 to 3
All
L/VT-Group Allows you to select L number for fine filtering of cross-connects from
the following:
1 to 7
All
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M/VT# Allows you to select M number for fine filtering of cross-connects from
the following:
1 to 4
All
(Filtered) Cross-connects
Delete all Allows you to select all cross-connects for deletion.
Connection Id Displays the name of the cross-connect or WAN association.
Traffic Status Displays the status of the traffic on cross-connect.
Capacity Displays the rate of the cross-connect.
Source Displays the source channel.
Source Protection Displays the protection interface to which the source switches on
failure.
Active Source Displays the status of the source path as either work or protect.
Dir Displays the direction of data flow for the cross-connect.
Destination Displays the destination channel.
Destination Protection Displays the protection interface to which the destination switches on
failure.
Active Destination Displays the status of the destination path as either work or protect.
Table 7-4 (continued)
Parameters on the Configure Cross-connects page
Field Name Description
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Table 7-5 lists the parameters on the Add Cross-connects page.
Table 7-5
Parameters on the Add Cross-connects page
Field Description
CrossConnect Parameters
Capacity Allows you to select the capacity of the cross-connect from the
following:
VC12/VT2
VC3/STS-1
VC4/STS3C
VC11/VT1.5
VC4_4c/STS-12C
All
Circuit Identifier Allows you to enter the name of the cross-connect.
Directionality Allows you to select the direction of switching in case of failure on the
work path.
2WAY
1WAY
Working Source and Destination and Protection Source and Destination
Port Allows you to select the interface number.
STM No./STS3# Allows you to select STM/OC number (see Note).
K (TUG3)/STS# Allows you to select the STM/OCn time slot for the cross-connect.
K/STS# specifies TUG3 (Supported values range from 1 to 3)
L/VT-Group specifies TUG2 (Supported values range from 1 to 7)
M/VT# specifies VC number of the cross-connect (Supported values
range from 1 to 4)
L (TUG2)VT-Group
M (VC number)/VT#
Source Protection Allows you to enable or disable the protection path for source.
Destination Protection Allows you to enable or disable the protection path for destination.
Source Allows you to select the time STM/OCn time slots for source channel
when Source Protection is enabled.
Destination Allows you to select the time STM/OCn time slots for Destination
channel when Destination Protection is enabled.
Reversion Mode Parameters
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Table 7-6 lists the parameters on the Edit CrossConnect page.
Source Port Revertive Allows you to select protection mode for the source as
Revertive
Non-Revertive
Source WTR Time For revertive mode, displays the Wait to Restore time in minutes, after
which the traffic reverts to the work path after failure clears.
WTR values are from 1 to 12 minutes.
Destination Port Revertive Allows you to select protection mode for the destination as
Revertive
Non-Revertive
Destination WTR Time For revertive mode, displays the Wait-To-Restore time in minutes, after
which the traffic must revert to the work path after the failure clears.
WTR values are from 1 to 12 minutes.
Note: Value of STM/OCn number for 2x155M card is "1" and for the 1x2G5 card is 16.
Table 7-6
Parameters on the Edit CrossConnect page
Field Description
Edit CrossConnect
Capacity Displays the rate of the cross-connect.
Circuit Identifier Allows you to change the name of the cross-connect.
Source Displays the source channel. Clicking on this hyperlink will launch
the corresponding port provisioning page.
Destination Displays the destination channel. Clicking on this hyperlink will
launch the corresponding port provisioning page.
Directionality Displays the direction of data flow in the crossconnect.
Protection Source and Destination
Source Protection Allows you to Enable or Disable the protection path for the source.
Destination Protection Allows you to Enable or Disable the protection path for the
destination.
Port Allows you to select the interface number.
STM No./STS3# Allows you to select STM/OCn number (see Note).
Table 7-5 (continued)
Parameters on the Add Cross-connects page
Field Description
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Table 7-7 lists the parameters on the Edit WANAssociation page.
K (TUG3)/STS# Allows you to select the STM/OCn time slot for the cross-connect.
K/STS# specifies TUG3 (Supported values range from 1 to 3)
L/VT-Group specifies TUG2 (Supported values range from 1 to 7)
M/VT# specifies VC number of the cross-connect (Supported
values range from 1 to 4)
L (TUG2)/VT-Group
M (VC number)/VT#
Reversion Mode Parameters
Source Reversion Mode Allows you to select protection mode for the source as
Revertive
Non-Revertive
Source Wait-To-Restore Time For revertive mode, displays the Wait-To-Restore time in minutes,
after which the traffic reverts to the work path after failure clears.
Destination Reversion Mode Allows you to select protection mode for the destination as
Revertive
Non-Revertive
Destination Wait-To-Restore
Time
For revertive mode, displays the Wait-To-Restore time in minutes,
after which the traffic must revert to the work path after failure
clears.
Note: Value of STM/OCn number for 2x155M card is "1" and for the 1x2G5 card is "16".
Table 7-7
Parameters on the Edit WANAssociation Page
Field Description
Circuit Identifier Displays the name of the VC group.
Protect
Port Allows you to select the interface number.
STM No./STS3# Allows you to select STM/OCn number (see Note).
K (TUG3)/STS# Allows you to select the STM/OCn time slot for the cross-connect.
K/STS# specifies TUG3 (Supported values range from 1 to 3)
L/VT-Group specifies TUG2 (Supported values range from 1 to 7)
M/VT# specifies VC number of the cross-connect (Supported
values range from 1 to 4)
L (TUG2)/VT_Group
M (VC number)/VT#
Table 7-6 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit CrossConnect page
Field Description
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Topology Adjacency
This link provides the capability to manually provision Network topology
adjacencies.
It allows you to:
view the details of existing topology adjacency
create new topology adjacency
edit the parameters of existing topology adjacency
delete existing topology adjacency
Table 7-8 lists the parameters on the View Topology Adjacency page.
Reversion Mode Allows you to select protection mode as
Revertive
Non-Revertive
WTR Time For revertive mode, displays the Wait-To-Restore time in minutes,
after which the traffic reverts to the work path after failure clears.
WTR values are from 1 to 12 minutes.
Note: The Value of STM/OCn port number is 1, 4 or 16 depending on the equipment capacity
STM-1/OC-3, STM-4/OC-12 or STM-16/OC-48.
Table 7-8
Parameters on the View Topology Adjacency page
Parameter Default value
Port Displays the STM-1/4/16 /OC-3/12/48 ports with minimum value for N.
STM1/OC3-1-N-1
STM1/OC3-1-N-2
STM4/OC12-1-8-1
STM16/OC-48-1-6-1
STM16/OC-48-1-7-1
Where N is the slot number which can have values 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 for
STM1/OC3.
TYPE It indicates whether the network element Topology object has been
automatically generated or manually provisioned (see Note).
Tx Signature The Tx Topology Adjacency signature is the signature provisioned by the
user.
Table 7-7 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit WANAssociation Page
Field Description
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Table 7-9 lists the parameters on the Provision New Topology Adjacency
page.
Rx Actual The Rx Actual Topology Adjacency signature is unique across the network.
Rx Expected The Rx Expected Topology Adjacency signatures is unique across the
network.
Edit A hyperlink, which allows you to edit the details of chosen Topology
adjacency.
Delete This allows you to delete the details of chosen Topology adjacency.
Note: In this release, only manually provisioned Topology Adjacency type is supported.
Table 7-9
Parameters on the Provision New Topology Adjacency page
Parameter Default value
Port Displays the STM1/4/16/OC3/12/48 ports with minimum value for N.
STM1/OC3-1-N-1
STM1/OC3-1-N-2
STM4/OC12-1-8-1
STM16/OC48-1-6-1
STM16/OC-48-1-7-1
Where N is the slot number which can have values 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 for
STM1/OC3.
TYPE It indicates whether the network element Topology object has been
automatically generated or manually provisioned (see Note).
Layer It indicates the Layer at which the adjacency information has been reported.
Mechanism Enabled It indicates whether the Topology Adjacency mechanism has been enabled
/disabled.
Mechanism It indicates the method used to populate the Topology Adjacency object
(IS-IS, etc).
Tx Version It specifies the appropriate format for the Tx Topology Adjacency signature.
Tx Signature It indicates the user provisioned Tx signature that will be generated by the
network element.
Rx Version It specifies the appropriate format for the Rx Topology Adjacency signature.
Rx Actual The Rx Actual Topology Adjacency signature is unique across the Network.
Table 7-8 (continued)
Parameters on the View Topology Adjacency page
Parameter Default value
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Overhead tunnel
Overhead tunnel is a feature to pass through overhead bytes transparently
between east and west fibers.
Figure 7-4 shows the level structure of the Configure overhead tunnels link.
Table 7-10 lists the parameters on the Configure overhead tunnels page.
Rx Expected The Rx Expected Topology Adjacency signatures is unique across the
Network.
Rx Reliability The Rx signal reliability attribute is used to infer the validity of an automatic
Topology Adjacency mechanism.
Rx Terminated The Rx Terminated is used to indicate whether the Topology layer is
observed or Terminated at particular port.
Rx Accepted The Rx accepted attribute is used to infer that the user has confirmed the
reported Topology.
Note: In this release, only manually provisioned Topology Adjacency type is supported.
Figure 7-4
Level structure of the Configure overhead tunnels link
Table 7-10
Parameters on the Configure overhead tunnels page
Field Description
Tunnel Name The string made from the source port, destination port, and the
overhead byte used for tunneling.
Source Port Displays the Source STM/OCn port.
Table 7-9 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision New Topology Adjacency page
Parameter Default value
Configuration System Overhead tunnel
Create
Overhead tunnels
View
Overhead tunnels
Delete
Overhead tunnels
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Table 7-11 lists the parameters on the Add Overhead Tunnel page.
Destination port Displays the Destination STM/OCn port.
Overhead Byte Displays the crossconnected overhead byte.
delete Check box to select an overhead tunnel for deletion.
Table 7-11
Parameters on the Add Overhead Tunnel page
Field Description
Source Port Name Allows you to select the Source STM/OCn port from the following:
STM1/OC3-1-N-1
STM1/OC3-1-N-2
STM4/OC12-1-8-1
STM16/OC48-1-6-1
STM16/OC48-1-7-1
Where N is the slot number which can have values 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9
for STM1/OC3.
Destination Port Name Allows you to select the Source STM/OCn port from the following:
STM1/OC3-1-N-1
STM1/OC3-1-N-2
STM4/OC12-1-8-1
STM16/OC48-1-6-1
STM16/OC-48-1-7-1
Where N is the slot number which can have values 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9
for STM1/OC3.
Overhead Byte Allows you to select the Overhead byte from the following:
E1
E2
F1
DCC_R
DCC_M
Table 7-10 (continued)
Parameters on the Configure overhead tunnels page
Field Description
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Environmental alarm input
The OME6130 network element supports provisioning of seven environmental
alarms. The network element can be configured for customized environmental
alarms such as:
power failure
air conditioning failure
equipment room door open
The strings defined in the fields report the respective alarms. The user must
enter a string which will be displayed as an alarm if the environmental alarm
condition is raised.
Figure 7-5 shows the level structure of the Environmental alarm input link.
SNMP traps
The SNMP traps menu enables you to configure the network element to send
SNMP traps to workstations in the network.
Figure 7-6 shows the level structure for the SNMP traps link.
Figure 7-5
Level structure for the Environmental alarm input link
Figure 7-6
Level structure for the SNMP traps link
Configuration System
Environmental
alarm input
Configuration System SMNP traps
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Table 7-12 lists the parameters on the SNMP trap destination IP addresses
page.
LAG
The LAG link enables you to:
view all the provisioned LAGs
provision a new LAG
edit LAGs
delete LAGs
Figure 7-7 shows the level structure for the LAG link.
Table 7-12
Parameters on the SNMP trap destination IP addresses page
Field Description
# Displays the number for the SNMP trap destination.
IP Address Displays the IP address for the SNMP manager.
Port Displays the UDP port to be used. Port supported is 162.
SNMP Version Allows you to select the SNMP version from
SNMP_V1
SNMP_V2
delete Check box to delete SNMP trap destination IP address (see Note).
Note: The delete button is enabled when there is a valid SNMP trap destination IP address.
Figure 7-7
Level structure for the LAG link
Configuration System LAG
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Facilities
By clicking on the Facilities link, you can see the links for:
STM/OCn
E1
E3
DS1
DS3
Ethernet
WAN
Figure 7-8 shows the level structure of the Facilities menu.
Figure 7-8
Level structure of Facilities menu
Configuration System Facilities E3
E1
STM/OCn
Ethernet
WAN
DS1
DS3
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STM/OCn
The STM/OCn menu is used to modify the attributes of the STM/OCn
interfaces. In the STM/OCn menu you can:
view the STM/OCn Ports, AUG/STS3 and AU4/STS-3c
provision STM/OCn ports, AUG/STS3 and AU4/STS-3c
Figure 7-9 shows the level structure of the STM/OC, AUG/STS3 and
AU/STS ports link.
Display STM/OCn Ports
Figure 7-10 shows the level structure of the STM/OCn link.
Note: ALS manual command is available only if ALS is set to Manual
Mode and LOS is received on the port. Refer to Manual laser test for more
details.
Figure 7-9
Level structure of the STM/OC, AUG/STS3 and AU/STS ports link
Figure 7-10
Level structure of the STM/OCn link
Configuration System
STM/OC
AUG/STS3
STM1/4/16
AU/STS
OC3/12/48
Facilities
Configuration System STM/OCn
STM1/4/16
Facilliites
OC/3/12/48
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Table 7-13 lists the parameters on the Provision interface STM/OCn page.
Table 7-13
Parameters on the Provision interface STM/OCn page
Field Description
Admin Status Up Set the interfaces in service.
Down Set the interfaces out of service.
Alarm Reporting Status Report Alarms on STM/OCn port are enabled.
No-Report Alarms on STM/OCn port are disabled.
STM/OCn Port Profile Internal-NNI
External-NNI
Allows you to select the default STM/OCn port
profile.
Line Coding Displays the line coding used for this interface.
Laser Hyperlink to STM/OCn laser status and to edit ALS mode settings.
ECC Byte Selection Displays the Embedded Communication Channel.
Transmit J0 Allows you to enter the regenerator section trace message to be
transmitted (see Note 1 and Note 2).
Transmit J0 Length Allows you to select the length of regenerator section trace to be
transmitted (see Note 3).
Expected J0 Allows you to enter the expected received regenerator section trace
value.
Expected J0 Length Allows you to select the length of expected received regenerator
section trace (see Note 3).
Received J0 Displays the received regenerator section trace message.
TIM Action tim_report Report alarm traffic affecting, on trace identifier
mismatch.
tim_ignore No action on trace identifier mismatch.
tim_downstream_
ais
Send alarm indication signal (AIS) downstream
(traffic affecting), on trace identifier mismatch
(see Note 4).
Signal Fail BER Threshold (B2) 10e-3
10e-4
10e-5
Allows you to select the threshold, exceeding
which signal fail alarm is raised for errors.
Disable Signal Fail BER Thresholds are disabled.
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Signal Degrade BER Threshold
(B2)
10e-5
10e-6
10e-7
10e-8
10e-9
Allows you to select the threshold, exceeding
which signal degrade alarm is raised for errors.
Disable Signal Degrade BER Thresholds are disabled.
Threshold (for TCA-15 min) Enable Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) can be user
configured for 15 minutes interval. If this field is
enabled, TCA alarm is raised on performance
monitoring counts crossing the threshold value.
The thresholds can be changed from the TCA
Settings link on the same page.
Disable Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) are disabled.
Default Default values for the thresholds are used.
Threshold (for TCA-1Day) Enable Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) can be user
configured for 1 day interval. If this field is
enabled, TCA alarm is raised on performance
monitoring counts crossing the threshold value.
The thresholds can be changed from the TCA
Settings link on the same page.
Disable Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) are disabled.
Default Default values for the thresholds are used.
Identifier Allows you to enter the name (Identity) of the STM/OCn port.
Note 1: Maximum length is as specified by transmit J0 length.
Note 2: Padded with spaces for strings less than specified length.
Note 3: The length can be 1 or 16.
Note 4: TIM Action settings control handling for mismatches between received and expected trace
messages.
Table 7-13 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision interface STM/OCn page
Field Description
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Manual laser test
Manual laser test link is available only when the ALS is configured in Manual
Mode. When ALS is configured in manual mode and LOS is detected on port
then in the next refresh ALS manual command link will appear in the WUI.
You can reach to this link by clicking on Laser hyper link on the Provision
interface STM/OCn page. Clicking on this link will take you to a new page
where you can issue a Manual Restart or a Manual Restart Test command.
With Manual Restart command the Transmitter becomes on for 2 seconds.
Transmitter remains on only if there is no LOS on it.
Table 7-14 lists the parameters on the TCA Settings for 15 minute and TCA
Settings for 1 day duration when OME6130 network element is configured in
SDH mode.
Table 7-14
Parameters on the TCA Settings for 15-minute duration page
Field Description
Threshold RS-ES Displays the threshold value of the ES at the section level. If the errored
seconds-section (ES) count crosses the set value, then TCA is raised.
Threshold RS-SES Displays the threshold value of the SES at the section level. If the
severely errored seconds-section (SES) count crosses the set value,
then TCA is raised.
Threshold RS-BBE/RS-CV Displays the threshold value of the BBE-section level. If the background
blocked errors-section (BBE) count crosses the set value, then TCA is
raised.
Threshold MS-ES Displays the threshold value of the ES-Line level. If the errored
seconds-line (ES) count crosses the set value, then TCA is raised.
Threshold MS-SES Displays the threshold value of the SES-Line level. If the severely
errored seconds-line (SES) count crosses the set value, then TCA is
raised.
Threshold MS-BBE/MS-CV Displays the threshold value of the BBE-Line levels. If the background
blocked errors-line (BBE) count crosses the set value, then TCA is
raised.
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Table 7-15 lists the parameter on the Provision AUG/STS3 page.
Figure 7-11 shows the level structure of the AU4/STS-3c link.
Table 7-15
Parameter on the Provision AUG/STS3 page
Field Description
Mapping Structure Allows you to select the mode of mapping the AUG/STS3 from the
following:
AU4/STS-3c
Disable
Figure 7-11
Level Structure of the AU4/STS-3c link
Configuration System Facilities STM/OCn AUG/STS3
AU4/STS-3c TU12/VT2
TCA settings for
15 min duration
TCA settings for 1
day duration
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Table 7-16 lists the parameters on the Provision AU4/STS-3c page.
Table 7-16
Parameters on the Provision AU4/STS-3c page
Field Description
Signal Label Allows you to select the payload signal label or type among the
following:
unequipped
equipped_non_specific
tug_structure
locked_tu_n
asynchronous_container3
asynchronous_container4
atm_mapping
dqdb_mapping
fddi_mapping
hdlc_ppp
sdl_sss
hdlc_laps
sdl_srs
eth_10g
gfp
test_0181
vc_ais
Received Signal Label Displays the payload type or the Signal label received on the
AU/STS path.
For example, tug structured, asynchronous_container3, unequipped
and so on.
Transmit Trace Allows you to enter the path trace transmitted in the AU/STS on J1
byte.
Transmit Trace Length Allows you to select the length of the section path trace to be sent
(see Note).
Expected Trace Allows you to enter the path trace that is expected to be received on
AU/STS path.
Expected Trace Length Allows you to select the length of the section path trace that is
expected to be received (see Note).
Received Trace Displays the AU/STS path trace that is received.
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Figure 7-12 shows the level structure of the TU/VT link.
Signal Fail BER Threshold 1e-3
1e-4
1e-5
Allows you to select the threshold, exceeding which
signal fail alarm is raised for errors.
Disable Signal Fail BER Thresholds are disabled.
Signal Degrade BER Threshold 1e-3
1e-4
1e-5
1e-6
1e-7
1e-8
1e-9
Allows you to select the threshold, exceeding which signal degrade
alarm is raised for errors.
Disable Signal Degrade BER Thresholds are disabled.
Alarm Reporting Status Allows you to enable/disable the alarm reporting on a particular
AU/STS.
Connection Type Allows you to choose Lower order connections/higher order
connection/both Lower order connection and higher order
connections to be created in the AU/STS.
Path Alarm Profile Allows you to choose path profile for the AU/STS:
mask TIM
suppress TIM
mask all except LOP
mask all
Note: The value for Transmit Trace Length and Expected Trace Length can be 16 or 64.
Figure 7-12
Level structure of the TU/VT link
Table 7-16 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision AU4/STS-3c page
Configuration System Facilities
AUG/STS3
AU4/STS-3c
TU12/VT2
TU11/VT1
TU3
STM/OCn
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Table 7-17 lists the parameters on the Provision TU12/VT2 page.
Table 7-17
Parameters on the Provision TU12/VT2 page
Field Description
Signal Label Allows you to select the payload contents among the following:
unequipped
equipped_non_specific
asynchronous
bit_synchronous
byte_synchronous
extended
test_O181
vc_ais
Extended Signal Label Allows you to select the signal label for type of Ethernet traffic from
the following:
ATM
HDLC_PPP
HDLC_LAPS
VCAT_TEST
GFP
Received Signal Label Displays the payload type or signal label received on the TU/VT
path.
For example, asynchronous E1.
Transmit Trace Allows you to enter the path trace transmitted in the TU/VT on the J2
byte.
Transmit Trace Length Allows you to select the length of the transmitted section path trace
(see Note).
Expected Trace Allows you to enter the path trace that is expected be received on the
TU/VT path.
Expected Trace Length Allows you to select the length of the expected section path trace
(see Note).
Received Trace Displays the TU/VT path trace that is received.
Signal Fail BER Threshold 1e-3
1e-4
1e-5
Allows you to select the threshold, exceeding
which signal fail alarm is raised for errors.
Disable Signal Fail BER Thresholds are disabled.
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Figure 7-13 shows the level structure of the TCA Settings link.
Signal Degrade BER Threshold 1e-3
1e-4
1e-5
1e-6
1e-7
1e-8
1e-9
Allows you to select the threshold, exceeding
which signal degrade alarm is raised for errors.
Disable Signal Degrade BER Threshold is disabled.
Alarm Reporting Status Allows you to choose Alarm/No-Alarm reporting for the particular
channel.
Path Alarm Profile Allows you to choose alarm path profile for the particular channel:
mask TIM
suppress TIM
mask all except LOP
mask all
Note: The value for Transmit Trace Length and Expected Trace Length is16.
Figure 7-13
Level structure of the TCA Settings link
Table 7-17 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision TU12/VT2 page
Field Description
Configuration System Facilities STM/OC AUG/STS3 link
AU4/STS-3c
TU12/VT2
TCA settings for
15 min duration
TCA settings for 1
day duration
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Table 7-18 lists the parameters of TCA Settings.
E1/DS1/E3/DS3 Ports
The E1/DS1/E3/DS3 Ports menu is used to configure E1/DS1/E3/DS3 ports.
Figure 7-14 shows the level structure of the E1/DS1/E3/DS3 Ports link.
Table 7-18
Parameters of TCA Settings
Field Description
Threshold ES Displays the threshold value of the ES. If the errored seconds (ES)
count crosses the set value, then TCA is raised.
Threshold SES Displays the threshold value of the SES. If the severely errored
seconds (SES) count crosses the set value, then TCA is raised.
Threshold BBE/CV Displays the threshold value of the BBE/CV. If the background
blocked errors (BBE)/ coding violations (CV) count crosses the set
value, then TCA is raised.
Note: TCA parameters for AU and TU can be edited only when the corresponding threshold is enabled
in the parent STM/OCn port. The parameters are the same for both 15-minute and 1-day duration with
the difference being the time period.
Figure 7-14
Level structure of the E1/DS1/E3/DS3 link
Configuration System Facilities
E1/DS1/E3/DS3
ports
E1/DS1/E3/DS3
port links
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Table 7-19 lists the parameters on the Provisioning interfaces -
E1/DS1/E3/DS3 page.
Table 7-19
Parameters for Provision interface - E1/DS1/E3/DS3 page
Field Description
Admin Status Up Sets the port in service.
Down Sets the port out of service.
Alarm Reporting
Status
Allows you to choose Report/No-Report of Alarm for the particular port.
Threshold
(for 15-min/24-hours)
Allows you to Enable/Disable TCA threshold.
Identifier Allows you to enter the name (Identity) of the E1/DS1/E3/DS3 port.
Framing Application E1 CRC4
E3 G.751
DS1 ESF
DS3 ASYNC
Framing Type Framed
Unframed
Line Build Out Type E1 Displays Not Applicable
E3 Displays Not Applicable
DS1 Allows you to choose Line build out type:
DS1_0_133ft
DS1_133_266ft
DS1_266_399ft
DS1_399_533ft
DS1_533_655ft
DS3 Allows you to choose Line build out type:
DS3_0_225ft
DS3_225_450ft
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Ethernet
The Ethernet menu is used to configure an Ethernet interface.
Figure 7-15 shows the level structure of the Ethernet link.
Table 7-20 lists the parameters on the Provisioning ethernet interface port
page.
Figure 7-15
Level structure of the Ethernet link
Table 7-20
Parameters on the Provisioning ethernet interface port page
Field Description
Admin Status Up Sets the interface in service.
Down Sets the interface out of service.
Alarm Reporting status Allows you to choose Report/No-Report of Alarm for the particular port.
Link Status Displays the link status of the Ethernet interface.
Link Integrity Allows you to enable or disable the link integrity.
MTU Displays the maximum transmission unit size for ethernet frame in
bytes (see Note 2).
Laser Hyperlink to STM/OCn laser status (For 2xGE card only).
AutoNegotiation Allows you to enable or disable the AutoNegotiation.
Manual Speed Setting Allows the user to set the speed to either 10 or 100 Mbps (see Note 3).
Manual Duplex Mode Setting Allows the user to set the duplex mode to Full or Half (see Note 3).
Flow Control Allows you to enable or disable the flow control. The flow control
frames are sent back to the transmitting network element by the
receiving network element in case the buffer of the latter is full.
AutoNegotiation Status Displays the Autonegotiation status of the ethernet port (see Note 1).
Link Partner Capabilities Displays the speed and duplex mode of the Link partner (see Note 1).
Link Integrity Status Displays the state of the link whether it is forced down due to alarms
on the optical interfaces on near end network element or an ethernet
port on the far end network element. If the local ethernet is forced down
then Link Integrity status will be displayed as On else it will be Off.
Medium Type Displays type of Ethernet port.
Configuration System Facilities Ethernet ports Ethernet port links
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WAN Group
The WAN menu is used to provision WAN interface.
Figure 7-16 shows the level structure of the WAN link.
In the WAN Group menu, you can
view the WAN
add new member to WAN groups
edit a VC group
delete members from VC group
Identifier Allows you to enter the name (Identity) of the Ethernet port.
LACP Mode Enable Enables the LACP mode on the port so that the
port can be configured in LAG.
Disable Disables the LACP mode.
Note 1: Autonegotiation Status, Link Partner Capabilities and Link Partner Flow Control parameters
are available only if AutoNegotiation is set to enable.
Note 2: Default value is 9600.
Note 3: The Manual Speed Setting and Manual Duplex Mode Setting fields are displayed when the
AutoNegotiation is disabled.
Figure 7-16
Level structure of the WAN link
Table 7-20 (continued)
Parameters on the Provisioning ethernet interface port page
Field Description
Configuration System Facilities WAN
WAN interface
link
Provisioning WAN
interface
View VC/VT
group
Add new VC/VT
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Table 7-21 lists the parameters on the Provisioning WAN interface page.
Table 7-21
Parameters on the Provisioning WAN interface page
Field Description
Admin Status Displays the admin status of the WAN interface as up or down. This
value will be same as the corresponding Ethernet port.
Alarm Reporting Status Allows you to choose Report/No-Report of Alarm for the particular
port.
LCAS Support Allows you to enable or disable the LCAS Support.
Framing Type Displays the framing standards for ethernet as GFP.
Max Diff Delay Allowed Displays the maximum difference allowed for delay in the frames.
CRC Type CRC-32 Configures WAN for CRC-32 type.
VCAT Allows you to provision the VC/VT Group to enable or disable VCAT.
Operating Granularity VC12/VT2
VC3/STS1
VC4/STS3C
Allows you to select the granularity of the
signals while configuring the 8xETH and 2xGE
circuit packs.
Payload FCS Allows you to enable or disable the addition of the payload FCS as
specified in GFP.
Remove Channels with SD Disable
Enable
(Support only with
8xETH card and not
with 2xGE)
Enable option allows you to remove any
channel with error in a VGC/WAN group.
Disable option will not allow any removing of
channels (see Note).
Circuit Identifier Allows you to enter the name (Identity) of the WAN port.
No of Channels Displays the number of channels configured for the group.
LACP Mode Enable Enables the LACP mode.
Disable Disables the LACP mode.
Note: Remove Channels with SD field is displayed only when the LCAS Support is enabled.
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Display VC Group
Table 7-22 lists the parameters on the View VC Group page.
Table 7-22
Parameters on the View VC Group page
Field Description
Circuit Identifier Displays the name of the WAN.
Source Displays the WAN port selected as the source.
Destination Displays the STM/OCn channel (i.e, K/STS#, L/CT-Group, M/VT#
values selected for the STM/OCn port) selected as the destination.
Capacity Displays the rate of the WAN association.
Directionality Displays the direction of data flow in the WAN association.
Operational Status Displays the operating status (working or down) of the channel.
Destination Protection Status Displays the status of the destination port either as work or protect.
Destination Protection Displays the STM/OCn channel (i.e, K/STS#, L/CT-Group, M/VT#
values selected for the STM/OCn port) to which the destination
switches upon failure.
Revertive Displays the reversion mode for the channel.
WTR Displays the WTR value for the channel. Only provisionable in
revertive mode.
Tx Control Transmitted LCAS control value on the associated TX channel.
Tx Channel MST Displays the transmitting member channel status.
Tx Seq Displays the transmitting member sequence number (see Note).
Rx Control Received LCAS control value on the associated RX channel.
Rx Channel MST Displays the receiving member channel status.
Rx Seq Displays the receiving member sequence number (see Note).
Edit LCAS Launches new application to edit LCAS related parameters (see
Table 7-23).
Edit Protection Launches new application to add, edit or remove protection for a
channel (see Table 7-7).
Delete Check Box for deleting WAN association.
Note: Tx Seq and Rx Seq are not visible for 8xETH cards.
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DCN
This link allows you to access:
Network interface
OSPF
iISIS
Static route
Proxy ARP Neighbour
Serial port
Figure 7-17 shows the level structure of the DCN link.
Figure 7-17
Level structure of DCN link
Configuration System DCN
Proxy ARP
Neighbor
Static route
ilSIS
OSPF
Network interface
Serial port
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Network interface
Figure 7-18 shows the level structure of the Network interface link.
Note: Management channel is only supported with SDH mode.
Table 7-23 lists the parameters on the Network interface configuration page.
Figure 7-18
Level structure of the Network interface link
Table 7-23
Parameters on the Network interface configuration page
Field Description
Edit Allows you to reach the Edit Network interface provisioning page.
Association Displays the corresponding interface on the network.
Network interface short name Displays the network interface name.
Admin status Displays the admin status of the network interface.
Layer 3 protocol Displays the network layer protocol used for the interface.
Layer 2 protocol Displays the type of interface distinguished according to the physical
link protocol immediately below the network layer in the protocol
suite.
Routing protocol Displays the routing protocol used for this interface.
IPAddress Displays the IP address of the network interface.
DCN System Network interface
Provision Management
Channel -1
Provision ECC
Edit
Configuration
Provision Management
Channel -2
Provision Static GRE
Tunnel
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When you click on Edit, Edit Network interface provisioning page is
displayed. Table 7-24 lists the parameters on the Edit Network interface
provisioning page.
MTU(Maximum transmission
unit)
Displays the maximum size of the packet that can be sent through
this interface.
Delete Allows you to delete the Network interface.
Note: The eth0 (LAN) interface cannot be deleted.
Table 7-24
Parameters on the Edit Network interface provisioning page
Field Description
Network interface short
name
Displays the name of the network interface used by the operating system.
Association Displays the label of interface.
Admin status Allows you to select the status of the interface as up or down.
Layer3 Protocol Allows you to select the interface protocol as
Open System Interface (OSI)
Internet Protocol (IP)
It determines if the network interface is normal IP interface or GRE
network.
This interface is used to tunnel IP packets over OSI.
IP Address Displays the network address of the interface.
MTU Displays the maximum size of the packet that can be sent through this
interface (see Note 1).
Layer2 Protocol Allows you to select the type of interface distinguished according to the
physical link protocol immediately below the network layer in the protocol
suite from the following:
PPP, HDLC Framing
Standard PPP, RFC 1661
(see Note 2)
Magic Number Disable Disables detection of loopback condition at the PPP
protocol level (see Note 3).
Enable Enables detection of condition at the PPP protocol
level (see Note 3).
Table 7-23 (continued)
Parameters on the Network interface configuration page
Field Description
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OSPF Allows to enable or disable the routing based on OSPF as Routing
Protocol.
Hello Interval Displays the value as to how often the hello packets are sent.
Router Dead Interval Displays the inactive time after which a router is declared dead.
OSPF Authentication Mode Disable
Authentication
Disables the password based OSPF authentication
(see Note 4).
Simple Password Selection of this option will allow you to the enter the
desired password in the field below.
OSPF Authentication
Password/Key
On selection of Simple Password option in the above field, the password
has to be entered in this field (see Note 5).
iISIS Allows to enable or disable the routing based on iISIS as Routing
Protocol.
L1 Default Metric Displays the default metric as 4.
L2 Default Metric Displays the default metric as 4.
L2 Routing Only Displays if the L2 routing is enabled or disabled.
Note 1: The MTU size mentioned includes the payload and PPP header.
Note 2: The Layer2 Protocol options are available based on the selection of Layer 3 Protocol. If Layer
3 Protocol is selected as OSI, then the only option available under Layer 2 Protocol is LAPD.
Note 3: Magic number is applicable only when the layer 3 protocol is set to IP.
Note 4: Same password has to be configured at both the interfaces connected to each other failing
which OSPF based adjacency will not get established.
Note 5: The password entered by the user in the OSPF Authentication Password/Key text field will be
visible.
Table 7-24 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit Network interface provisioning page
Field Description
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Table 7-25 lists the parameters on the Management channel configuration
page.
Table 7-26 lists the parameters on the Provision ECC page.
Table 7-25
Parameters on the Management channel configuration page
Field Description
Management Channel Type Allows you to select the management channel type for provisioning and
unprovisioning the same from the following:
E1
VC12/VT2
E1 Port Allows you to select an E1 interface to access and manage the remote
network element in case of E1 management.
SDH path Allows you to select an optical interface (specify K/STS#, L/CT-Group,
M/VT# values) through which remote network element is accessed in
case of VC12/VT2 management.
Table 7-26
Parameters on Provision ECC Page
Field Description
Port Allows you to select the STM/OCn port.
ECC Byte Selection Allows you to establish the embedded communication channel through
any of the following:
ecc_disable
ecc_F1
ecc_F2
ecc_F3
ecc_F2F3
ecc_DCC_R
ecc_DCC_M
ECC Path Allows you to select a value only if ECC is carried over F2, F3, F2F3
bytes, the path is the AU-n over which ECC is carried.
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Table 7-27 lists the parameters on the Static GRE tunnel configuration page.
OSPF
The OSPF feature enables a network element to discover its neighbour
network elements reachable through the different management interfaces
present in the system. The OSPF parameters can be configured for all the
embedded control channel interfaces and for the LAN interface to enable
routing between these interfaces.
Figure 7-19 shows the level structure of the OSPF link.
In the OSPF link, you can configure the OSPF area.
iISIS
iISIS stands for integrated ISIS where ISIS is Routing Protocol for OSI
Protocol Suite. iISIS is an integration of ISIS routing protocol with IP specific
features. With iISIS as the Routing Protocol, OME6130 can forward OSI
packets and can send IP packets through OSI Network Elements cloud. This
helps the network element to seamlessly integrate into an IP or OSI Network
Environment. The connectivity of the network element to the Element
Manager can be established either directly over IP or IP over OSI tunnel if the
network element is in midst of OSI network cloud.
Figure 7-20 shows the level structure of the iISIS link.
Table 7-27
Parameters on Static GRE tunnel configuration
Field Description
Remote Manual Area Address Allows you to enter the remote manual area address.
Remote System ID Allows you to enter the remote system ID.
NSAP Selector Byte Allows you to enter the NSAP selector byte.
Figure 7-19
Level structure of the OSPF link
Figure 7-20
Level structure of the iISIS link
DCN System OSPF Configuration
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Table 7-28 lists the parameters on the View iISIS page.
Table 7-29 lists the parameters on the Edit iISIS-1 page.
Table 7-28
Parameters on View iISIS page
Field Description
View Allows the user to only view the parameters provisioned.
iISIS Enable Displays if the iISIS routing protocol is enabled or disabled at the nodal
level. By default it is in disable state.
Intermediate System Type Displays L1 Routing by default.
Manual Area Address1 Displays the area address of the network element.
Manual Area Address2 Displays the area address of the network element.
Manual Area Address3 Displays the area address of the network element.
Partition Repair The options available are Disable and Enable. By default, it displays
Disable.
Edit This option is used to edit parameters.
Note: A network element can be a part of three areas. The routing based on manual area address will
work only when iISIS is selected as a routing protocol and OSI is selected as a Layer3 protocol.
Table 7-29
Parameters on Edit IISIS-1 page
Field Description
iISIS Enable Allows the user to either enable or disable this option.
Intermediate System Type Displays L1 Routing.
Manual Area Address1 Allows you to enter the Manual Area Address1.
Manual Area Address2 Allows you to enter the Manual Area Address2.
Manual Area Address3 Allows you to enter the Manual Area Address3.
Partition Repair Displays if Partition Repair is enable or disable.
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Static route
Static route is an entry in network element routing table that specifies how to
reach an IP address through a particular gateway (network element or
interface).
Figure 7-21 shows the level structure of the Static route link.
In the Static route menu, you can:
add a static route
view static routes
Table 7-30 lists the parameters on the Static routes configuration page.
Figure 7-21
Level structure of the Static route link
Table 7-30
Parameters on the Static routes configuration page
Field Description
Destination network IP
address
Displays the IP address of the destination.
Destination network address
Mask Length
Displays the MaskLength that separates the network id from the
host id.
Next Hop Displays IP address of the next hop element.
Advertise route Displays the advertise route as enable or disable.
NetInterfaceRef Displays the type of interface as one of the following:
LAN
AGRE
STM1/OC3-1-N-1(ecc_N_1)
AU4/STS-3c-1-N-2(ecc_N_2)
STM16/OC48-1-6-1(ecc_6_1)
STM16/OC48-1-7-1(ecc_7_1)
Where N is the slot number which can have values 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 for
STM1/OC3.
DCN System Static route Configuration
Add a new static
route
Delete a new static
route
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Table 7-31 lists the parameters on the Creating Static Route page.
Operational Status Up The static route is functional.
Down The static route is not functional.
delete Displays the check box to delete static route.
Table 7-31
Parameters on the Creating Static Route page
Field Description
Destination Network IP
Address
Allows you to enter the IP address of the destination.
Destination Network Address
Mask Length
Allows you to enter the IP address of the subnetwork between 0 and 32.
Next Hop IP Address Allows you to enter the IP address of the next hop element.
Advertise Route Enable Allows you to advertise the static route over a
standard routing protocol such as OSPF.
(see Note)
Disable Disables the advertise route.
Network interface Allows you to select the type of interface from one of the following:
LAN
AGRE
STM1/OC3-1-N-1(ecc_N_1)
AU4/STS-3c-1-N-2(ecc_N_2)
STM16/OC-48-1-6-1(ecc_6_1)
STM16/OC-48-1-7-1(ecc_7_1)
Where N is the slot number which can have values 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 for
STM1/OC3.
Note: The Advertise Route cannot be enabled for iISIS protocol.
Table 7-30 (continued)
Parameters on the Static routes configuration page
Field Description
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Proxy ARP Neighbour
The proxy ARP feature removes the need for customers to provision static
routes on their routers and routing protocol (OSPF) between the gateway
network elements and the customer DCN.
The OME6130 network element supports enabling and disabling of proxy
ARP at the LAN interface level. When enabled, the OME6130 network
element responds with a proxy ARP response for all ARP requests that contain
an IP address that is reachable from the network element, When disabled, the
OME6130 network element does not respond with a proxy ARP response.
Figure 7-22 shows the level structure of the Proxy ARP Neighbour link.
In Proxy ARP Neighbour menu, you can:
view all the proxy ARP neighbours
add proxy ARP neighbour
Table 7-32 list the parameters of the Proxy ARP Neighbours configuration
page.
Figure 7-22
Level structure of the Proxy ARP Neighbour link
Table 7-32
Parameters on Proxy ARP Neighbours configuration page
Field Description
Neighbour network IP
address
Displays the neighbour IP address in the network.
NetInterfaceRef Displays the type of interface, LAN-1-6(eth0).
delete This allows you to delete the details of chosen neighbour IP address.
DCN System
Proxy ARP
Neighbour
Configuration
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Table 7-33 lists the parameters on the Creating Proxy ARP Neighbour page.
Serial port
Serial communication between network elements is carried out using the serial
interface.
Figure 7-23 shows the level structure of the Serial port link.
In the Serial port menu, you can:
view a serial port
edit a serial port
Table 7-34 lists the parameters on the Serial port configuration page.
Table 7-33
Parameters on Creating Proxy ARP Neighbour page
Field Description
Destination Network IP
Address
This allows you to enter neighbour IP address in the network.
Network interface This allows you to enter the network interface. Currently it supports only
LAN-1-6(eth0).
Figure 7-23
Level structure of the Serial port link
Table 7-34
Parameters on the Serial port configuration page
Field Description
Port Displays the Serial port name.
Application Displays the type of application that runs on the serial interface.
Baud Rate Displays the operating rate of serial interface.
Admin Status Displays the status of the serial interface as up or down.
edit Allows you to edit the serial port information (see Table 7-35).
DCN System Configuration Serial port edit
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Table 7-35 lists the parameters on the Serial port configuration SerialPort
page.
Table 7-35
Parameters on the Serial port configuration SerialPort page
Field Description
Application Allows you to select the type of application that runs on the serial
interface from the following:
ppp
udc
Baud Rate Allows you to select the operating rate of the serial interface from the
following:
B9600
B19200
B38400
B57600
(see Note)
Admin Status Allows you to select the status of the interface as:
if_admin_up
if_admin_down
UDC (user data channel) parameters
Overhead Byte Displays the byte used for user data channel.
STM/OC Port Displays the STM/OC port on which UDC is provisioned.
AUG/STS3 Displays the AUG/STS3 on which UDC is provisioned.
AU/STS Displays the AU/STS on which UDC is provisioned.
PPP parameters
IP address IP address of the network element over which user communicates to
network element over PPP application.
Max Receive Unit Maximum size of the packet received over PPP application.
Max Transmit Unit Maximum size of the packet transmitted over PPP application.
Note: Baud rate parameter is only valid for PPP application.
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Synchronization state
The Synchronization link allows you to access:
Synchronization status
View Nominated timing references
Nominate timing reference
Synchronization status
Figure 7-24 shows the Synchronization state page.
Note: Auto Refresh is supported for the Status/Alarm area of the
Synchronization state page.
Figure 7-24
Synchronization state page
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Figure 7-25 shows the level structure of the Synchronization menu.
Table 7-36 lists the parameters on the Synchronization state page.
Figure 7-25
Level structure of the Synchronization menu
Table 7-36
Parameters on the Synchronization state page
Field Description
QL Mode Disabled The clock is selected based on the priority assigned.
Enabled The clock is selected based on its quality and priority.
Output QL Mode Auto The output Quality label of the NE will be set automatically
equal to the quality label of the clock source to which the
network element is currently locked to.
Manual Quality of output clock can be set manually.
Reversion Mode Manual The reversion mode can set manually.
Auto The reversion mode can be automated.
WTR Time (Wait To
Restore Time)
Allows you to select a time interval (in minutes), when admin reversion mode
is set as revertive (see Note 1).
Node output quality
level
Allows you to select the node output quality level from one of the following:.
PRC
SSU_A
SSU_B
SEC
DNU
INVALID
(see Note 2)
Synchronization System Configuration
View Nominated
timing reference
Nominate timing
reference
Synchronization
status
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View Nominated timing references
Figure 7-26 shows the level structure of the View Nominated timing
references link.
Node Minimum quality
level
Allows you to select the override value for the Quality of clock output from the
following:
PRC
SSU_A
SSU_B
SEC
DNU
INVALID
(see Note 2)
Output quality level Displays the actual value for the Quality of clock output.
SETG Status Displays the current status of the synchronization equipment timing generator.
Selected Clock Source Displays the clock source being used.
External Request on
the selected source
Displays the external requests (forced switch, manual switch), if any.
Note 1: WTR is applicable only when Reversion Mode is set to auto.
Note 2: The Node output quality level and Node Minimum quality level fields are available only if Output
QL Mode is set to manual.
Figure 7-26
Level structure of the View Nominated timing references link
Table 7-36 (continued)
Parameters on the Synchronization state page
Field Description
Synchronization System Configuration
View Nominated
timing references
Clock source link
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Table 7-37 lists the parameters on the View Nominated timing references
page.
Table 7-37
Parameters on the View Nominated timing references page
Field Description
Current Source Indicates whether the clock source is the current source. The clock source
tagged with an asterisk is the currently active source.
Clock Source Displays the name of the object which is the clock source. Clicking on the
clock source link will launch the Edit Clock Sel page.
Priority Displays the priority assigned to the clock source (see Note 1).
Quality Level Allows you to select the quality of the clock source (in SDH mode) from the
following:
PRC
SSU_A
SSU_B
SEC
DNU
INVALID
(see Note 2)
Clock Status Displays the availability status of the clock source as one of the following:
Normal
Signal Fail
Oper down
Admin down
LockOut Request Displays the Lockout request status of the clock source as on or off.
delete Delete button
Note 1: 1 has the highest priority and 2 is the least. Priority 0 means it is not used for selection.
Note 2: By default, Quality Level is set to INVALID. This option is available only for BITS or E1
nominated clock source.
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Table 7-38 lists the parameters on Edit ClockSel page.
Table 7-38
Parameters on the Edit ClockSel page
Field Description
Priority Allows you to select an appropriate number to prioritize the clock source
(see Note 1).
LockOut Request Allows you to select the Lockout request (see Note 2 and Note 3).
Quality Level
(see Note 4)
Allows you to select the quality of the clock source from the following:
PRC
SSU_A
SSU_B
SEC
DNU
INVALID
Note 1: 1 has the highest priority and 2 the least. Priority 0 means it is not used for selection.
Note 2: If the Lockout request is On then it specifies that the clock source is excluded from the selection.
Note 3: By default LockOut Request is off.
Note 4: By default Quality Level is set to INVALID. This option is available only for BITS or E1 nominated
clock source.
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Nominate timing reference
Figure 7-27 shows the level structure of the Nominate timing reference link.
Table 7-39 lists the parameters on the Nominate timing references page.
Figure 7-27
Level structure of the Nominate timing reference link
Table 7-39
Parameters on the Nominate timing references page
Field Description
Clock Reference Allows you to nominate a clock source from the following
bits
port
internal
Clock Reference Port Allows you to select the desired interface (see Note 1).
Priority Allows you to select an appropriate number to prioritize the clock
source (see Note 2).
Note 1: The Clock Reference port is only valid for BITS and Ports timing references.
Note 2: 1 has the highest priority and 2 the least. Priority 0 means it is not used for selection.
Synchronization System Configuration
Nominate timing
references
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Faults 8-
This chapter describes the Faults menu in the web user interface. The Fault
management deals with detection and reporting of faults by the network
element. It provides you with
Active alarms
Suppressed alarms
Alarm Filters
Event history
Alarms severity
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Figure 8-1 shows the level structure of the Faults menu.
Figure 8-1
Level structure of the Faults menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
Active alarms
Suppressed alarms
Alarm Filters
Event history
Alarm severtiy
Switches
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Active alarms
Alarms are raised to warn during fault conditions on the network element.
These alarms based on severity are classified as critical, major, minor and
warning.
Figure 8-2 shows the level structure of the Active alarms link.
Table 8-1 lists the parameters on the Active alarms page.
Figure 8-2
Level structure for the Active alarms link
Table 8-1
Parameters on Active alarms page
Field Description
# Displays the alarm number.
Time Displays the date and time at which the alarm was raised.
Information Displays the fault due to which the alarm was raised and the port (entity)
against which it is raised.
Severity Displays the severity of the alarm as minor, major or critical.
Object Displays the Object or the Circuit pack on which the alarm is existing.
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Figure 8-3 shows the Active alarms page.
Figure 8-3
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Suppressed alarms
The Suppressed alarms menu enables you to see the details of suppressed
alarms.
Figure 8-4 shows the level structure of the Suppressed alarms link.
Table 8-2 lists the parameters on the Suppressed alarms page.
Figure 8-4
Level structure for Suppressed alarms
Table 8-2
Parameters on the Suppressed alarms page
Field Description
# Displays the alarm number.
Time Displays time at which an alarm string is suppressed.
Alarm Information Displays the suppressed alarm string.
Severity Displays the Severity of alarmminor, major or critical.
Object Displays the object on which the alarm is suppressed.
Alarm Suppressor Displays the technique used to suppress the alarms.
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Alarm Filters
The Alarm Filters menu enables you to provision alarm filter which can
suppress the alarms on the required object.
Figure 8-5 shows the level structure of the Alarms Filters link.
Table 8-3 lists the parameters on the Alarm Filters page.
Table 8-4 lists the parameters on the Provision New Alarm Filter page.
Figure 8-5
Level structure of the Alarm Filters link
Table 8-3
Parameters on the Alarm Filters page
Field Description
Alarm Filter Displays the name given to alarm filter.
Managed Object Displays the object on which alarm filter is applied.
Alarm Displays the suppressed alarm string.
Delete A check box to choose the alarm filter to be deleted.
Table 8-4
Parameters on the Provision New Alarm Filter page
Field Description
Alarm Class Allows you to select the object on which the alarm is suppressed.
Type Allows you to select the circuit pack or service module on which an alarm filter
should be created.
Alarm Allows you to select a suppressed alarm string.
Name Allows you to enter a name for the alarm filter.
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Event history
The Event history menu enables you to view the event logs.
Figure 8-6 shows the level structure of the Event history link.
Table 8-5 lists the parameters on the Event history page.
Figure 8-6
Level structure of the Event history link
Table 8-5
Parameters on the Event history page
Field Description
# Displays the serial number of an event.
Time Displays time at which the recorded event occurred.
Information Displays which event occurred at that instant.
Object Displays the Object.
Additional Information Displays the Additional information of events.
Note: Show All Events hyperlink can be used to view all the events, which opens a separate window
containing information about all the events.
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Alarm severity
The Alarm severity menu enables you to set the severity levels for different
alarms as minor, major or critical.
Figure 8-7 shows the level structure of the Alarm severity link.
Table 8-6 lists the parameters on the Alarm severity page.
Figure 8-7
Level structure of the Alarm severity link
Table 8-6
Parameters on the Alarm severity page
Field Description
Trap Id Displays the Unique number for an alarm.
Alarm Displays the alarm string in the TL1 format (see Note 1).
Object Displays the object on which the alarm is raised.
Severity Displays the severity of the alarm minor, major or critical, which can be
provisioned (see Note 1).
Note 1: The warning alarms are also displayed but their severity cannot be modified.
Note 2: Restore Defaults button can be used to bring back the alarm severity levels to default values.
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Profiles 9-
This chapter describes the Profiles menu in the web user interface. The
Profiles option provides you with:
STM/OC Port Profiles
Path Alarm Profiles
Figure 9-1 shows the level structure of the Profiles link.
Figure 9-1
Level structure of Profiles link
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
STM/OC
Port Profile
Path Alarm Profiles
Switches
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STM/OC Port Profile
This link enables you to view and edit the STM/OC port profiles.
When you click on STM/OC Port Profile, View STM/OC Port Profile page is
displayed.
The OME6130 network element offers two default STM/OC port profiles:
Internal-NNI
External-NNI
Note: The OME6130 does not allow creation and deletion of the STM/OC
port profiles. You can only edit the STM/OC port profiles.
Table 9-1 lists the parameters on View STM/OC Port Profile page.
Table 9-1
Parameters on View STM/OC Port Profile page
By clicking on edit link of the required port profile, you can reach Edit
Internal/External-NNI page.
Table 9-2 lists the parameters on Internal/External-NNI page.
Field Description
View Displays hyperlinks to view STM/OC port profiles.
Profile Name Displays the STM/OC port profile names.
Edit Displays the hyperlink to edit the desired STM/OC port profile.
Table 9-2
Parameters on the Internal/External-NNI page
Field Description
Profile Name Displays the STM/OC port profile name.
Terminating and UnProtected TU/VT
Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
Terminating and Protected TU/VT
Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
Passthrough and UnProtected TU/VT
Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
Passthrough and Protected TU/VT
Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
Terminating and UnProtected
AU/STS Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
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Path Alarm Profiles
The Path alarm profiles feature allows you to create unique alarm profiles for
individual OME6130 network elements.
This link enables you to provision a path alarm profile which can enable the
alarm reporting control on secondary alarms reporting at every AU/STS and
TU/VT objects.
Table 9-3 lists the parameters on View Path Alarm Profile page.
Terminating and Protected AU/STS
Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
Passthrough and UnProtected
AU/STS Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
Passthrough and Protected AU/STS
Alarm Profile
Displays the Provisioned Path alarm profiles for the ports.
Table 9-3
Parameters on View Path Alarm Profile page
Field Description
Profile Name Displays the profile name.
TIM Action Displays the provisioned TIM Action settings for the profile (see Note).
Signal Label
Mismatch Action
Displays the provisioned SLM Action settings for the profile (see Note).
UNEQ Signal Label
Action
Displays the provisioned UNEQ Signal Label Action settings for the profile (see
Note).
Masked Alarms List Displays this list of masked alarms.
Delete Check box to delete the desired Path profile.
Note: Refer to Table 9-4 for supported TIM, SLM and UNEQ signal label action settings for alarm
profiles.
Table 9-2 (continued)
Parameters on the Internal/External-NNI page
Field Description
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By clicking on Provision a New Path Alarm Profile, you can reach the
Provision New Path Alarm Profile page. Table 9-4 describes the parameters
on the Provision a New Path Alarm Profile page.
Table 9-4
Parameters on Provision New Path Alarm Profile page
Field Description
Profile Name Allows you to select a name for new path alarm profile.
TIM Action Ignore TIM No action on trace identifier mismatch.
Report TIM, no
downstream AIS
It reports TIM on trace identifier mismatch, does not send
downstream AIS.
Downstream AIS
on TIM
It sends Downstream alarm indication signal (AIS) on trace
identifier mismatch.
Suppress TIM It will suppress TIM action.
Signal Label
Mismatch Action
Ignore SLM No action on Signal Label Mismatch (SLM).
Report SLM, no
downstream AIS
On Signal Label Mismatch (SLM), HP_PLM alarm is reported but
no downstream Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) is sent.
Downstream AIS
on SLM
Report HP_PLM alarm and send, Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)
downstream (traffic affecting), on Signal Label Mismatch(SLM).
Suppress SLM It will suppress SLM action.
UNEQ Signal
Label Action
Ignore UNEQ It ignores UNEQ alarm.
Report UNEQ, no
downstream AIS
It reports UNEQ alarm, does not send downstream AIS.
Downstream AIS
on UNEQ
It sends downstream alarm indication signal (AIS) on UNEQ
signal label mismatch.
Suppress UNEQ It will suppress UNEQ signal label action.
Select Alarms
For Masking
Displays this list of alarms that can be masked.
Alarm Indication Signal
Remote Defect Indication
Loss of Pointer
Signal Degrade
Signal Fail
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Performance 10-
This chapter describes the Performance menu in the web user interface for the
OME6130 network element. Performance monitoring (PM) refers to the
in-service, non-intrusive monitoring of transmission quality. Various
performance oriented parameters can be accessed and manipulated from this
page. The Performance menu enables you to view and reset the performance
statistics of STM/OCn ports, E1/DS1, E3/DS3 ports, Ethernet ports and WAN.
Figure 10-1 shows the Performance page in SONET mode.
Figure 10-1
Performance page
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Figure 10-2 shows the level structure of the Performance menu.
Figure 10-2
Level structure of the Performance menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
STM/OC
E1/E3
WAN
Ethernet
Current interval
STM/OC
E1/E3
WAN
Ethernet
15 minutes interval
STM/OC
E1/E3
WAN
Ethernet
Previous day
Input voltage
monitor
Switches
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STM/OCn performance statistics
The STM/OCn performance statistics menu enables you to view the
performance statistics of Regenerator section (RS)/Section, Multiplex section
(MS)/Line, Path, Tributary unit (TU)/Virtual Tributary (VT), and Optical
Transceiver. Figure 10-3 shows the level structure of the STM/OCn
performance statistics link.
Figure 10-3
Level structure of the STM/OCn performance statistics link
Performance Current interval System STM/OCn
Path
Regenerator section/
Transceiver
Tributary unit/
Section Line
Virtual Tributary
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View performance statistics of the Regenerator section/Section and
Multiplex section/Line
Figure 10-4 shows the level structure of the Regenerator Section/Section and
Multiplex Section/Line link.
Table 10-1 lists the Regenerator Section performance parameters when
OME6130 network element is configured in SDH mode.
Figure 10-4
Level structure of the Regenerator Section/Section and Multiplex Section/Line link
Table 10-1
Regenerator section performance parameters
Field Description
ES Displays the errored second in the regenerator section.
SES Displays the severely errored second in the regenerator section.
UAS Displays the unavailable second in the regenerator section.
SEP Displays the severely errored period in the path.
EB Displays the errored blocks in the regenerator section.
Performance Current interval System STM/OCn
Regenerator section/
Multiplex section
Reset Regenerator
section current 15 min
statistics
Reset Regenerator
section current day
statistics
Reset Multiplex
section current 15 min
statistics
Reset Multiplex
section current day
statistics
Reset Multiplex
section current 15 min
statistics (far end)
Reset Multiplex
section current day
statistics (far end)
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Table 10-2 lists the Section performance parameters when OME6130 network
element is configured in SONET mode.
Table 10-3 lists the Multiplex section performance parameters when
OME6130 network element is configured in SDH mode.
BBE Displays the background block errors in the regenerator section.
ESR Displays the errored seconds ratio in the regenerator section.
SESR Displays the severely errored seconds ratio in the regenerator
section.
BBER Displays the background block error ratio in the regenerator section.
SEPI Displays the severely errored period intensity in the path.
Interval Valid Interval Valid is the validity of the interval and the validity of data
during that interval in the regenerator section.
Table 10-2
Section performance parameters
Field Description
CV Displays the code violations in the section.
ES Displays the errored second in the section.
SES Displays the severely errored second in the section.
SEFS Displays the severely errored framing seconds in the section.
Interval Valid Interval Valid is the validity of the interval and the validity of data
during that interval in the section.
Table 10-3
Multiplex section performance parameters
Field Description
ES Displays the errored second in the multiplex section.
SES Displays the severely errored second in the multiplex section.
UAS Displays the unavailable second in the multiplex section.
SEP Displays the severely errored period in the multiplex section.
EB Displays the errored blocks in the multiplex section.
Table 10-1 (continued)
Regenerator section performance parameters
Field Description
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Table 10-4 lists the parameters Line performance parameters when OME6130
network element is configured in SONET mode.
BBE Displays the background block errors in the multiplex section.
ESR Displays the errored seconds ratio in the multiplex section.
SESR Displays the severely errored seconds ratio in the multiplex section.
BBER Displays the background block error ratio in the multiplex section.
SEPI Displays the severely errored period intensity in the path.
Interval Valid Interval Valid is the validity of the interval and the validity of data
during that interval in the multiplex section.
ES-FE Displays the errored seconds at far end in the multiplex section.
SES-FE Displays the severely errored seconds at far end in the multiplex
section.
BBE-FE Displays the background blocked errors at far end in the multiplex
section.
UAS-FE Displays the unavailable seconds at far end in the multiplex section.
SEP-FE Displays the severely errored period at far end in the path.
Far End Interval Valid Displays the validity of data during that interval at far end in the
multiplex section.
Table 10-4
Line performance parameters
Field Description
CV Displays the code violations in the section.
ES Displays the errored second in the line section.
SES Displays the severely errored second in the line section.
UAS Displays the unavailable second in the line section.
FC Displays the failure count in the line section.
Interval Valid Interval Valid is the validity of the interval and the validity of data
during that interval in the line section.
ES-FE Displays the errored seconds at far end in the line section.
SES-FE Displays the severely errored seconds at far end in the line section.
Table 10-3 (continued)
Multiplex section performance parameters
Field Description
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Figure 10-5 shows the level structure of the Path link.
CV-FE Displays the code violation errors at far end in the line section.
UAS-FE Displays the unavailable seconds at far end in the line section.
Far end Interval Valid Displays the validity of data during that interval at far end in the line
section.
Figure 10-5
Level structure of the Path link
Table 10-4 (continued)
Line performance parameters
Field Description
Performance Current interval System STM/OCn
Reset current
AU4/STS-3c
15 min statistics
Reset current

day statistics
Reset current
15 min statistics(Far End)
Reset current
day statistics (Far End)
Path
Reset all current 15
min statistics
Reset all current day
statistics
Reset all current 15
min statistics(Far End)
Reset all current day
statistics (Far End)
AU4/STS-3c links
AU4/STS-3c
AU4/STS-3c
AU4/STS-3c
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Table 10-5 lists the Path performance parameters when OME6130 network
element is configured in SDHT mode.
Table 10-5
Path performance parameters
Field Description
ES Displays the errored second.
SES Displays the severely errored second.
UAS Displays the unavailable second.
SEP Displays the severely errored period in the path.
EB Displays the errored blocks.
BBE Displays the background block errors.
PPJE Displays the positive pointer justification events.
NPJE Displays the negative pointer justification events.
ESR Displays the errored seconds ratio.
SESR Displays the severely errored seconds ratio.
BBER Displays the background block error ratio.
SEPI Displays the severely errored period intensity in the path.
Interval Valid Interval Valid is the validity of the interval and the validity of data
during that interval.
ES-FE Displays the errored seconds at far end.
SES-FE Displays the severely errored seconds at far end.
BBE-FE Displays the background blocked errors at far end.
UAS-FE Displays the unavailable seconds at far end.
SEP-FE Displays the severely errored period at far end in the path.
Far End Interval Valid Displays the validity of data during that interval at far end.
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Table 10-6 lists the Path performance parameters page when OME6130
network element is configured in SONET mode.
Table 10-6
Path performance parameters
Field Description
CV Displays the code violations in the path.
ES Displays the errored second.
SES Displays the severely errored second.
UAS Displays the unavailable second.
FC Displays the failure count in the path.
PPJE Displays the positive pointer justification events.
NPJE Displays the negative pointer justification events.
Interval Valid Interval Valid is the validity of the interval and the validity of data
during that interval.
ES-FE Displays the errored seconds at far end.
SES-FE Displays the severely errored seconds at far end.
CV-FE Displays the code violation errors at far end in the line section.
UAS-FE Displays the unavailable seconds at far end.
Far End Interval Valid Displays the validity of data during that interval at far end.
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View performance statistics of the Tributary unit/Virtual tributary
Figure 10-6 shows the level structure of the Tributary Unit/Virtual tributary
link.
Figure 10-6
Level structure of the Tributary Unit/Virtual tributary link
Performance Current interval System STM/OCn
Reset current
TU/VT 15 min
statistics
Reset current
TU/VT day statistics
Reset current
TU/VT 15 min
statistics (Far End)
Reset current
TU/VT day statistics
(Far End)
Reset all current 15
min statistics
Reset all current day
statistics
Reset all current 15
min statistics(Far End)
Reset all current day
statistics (Far End)
All TU/VTs
Tributary unit/
Tributary unit/VT link
Virtual Tributary
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Table 10-7 lists the parameters on the Tributary Unit/Virtual Tributary
performance parameters.
Table 10-7
Tributary Unit/Virtual Tributary performance parameters
Field Description
ES Displays the errored second.
SES Displays the severely errored second.
UAS Displays the unavailable second.
SEP Displays the severely errored period.
EB Displays the errored blocks.
BBE Displays the background blocked error.
ESR Displays the error seconds ratio.
SESR Displays the severely error seconds ratio.
BBER Displays the background blocked error ratio.
SEPI Displays the severely errored period intensity.
Interval Valid Displays the section interval valid.
ES-FE Displays the error seconds at far end.
SES-FE Displays the severely error seconds at far end.
BBE-FE Displays the background blocked errors at far end.
UAS-FE Displays the unavailable seconds at far end.
SEP-FE Displays the severely errored period at far end.
Far End Interval Valid Displays the validity of data during that interval at far end.
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Figure 10-7 shows the level structure of the Transceiver link.
Table 10-8 lists the Transceiver performance parameters.
Figure 10-7
Level structure of the Transceiver link
Table 10-8
Transceiver performance parameters
Field Description
Received Power (dBm) Displays the value of the received power.
Transmit Power (dBm) Displays the value of the transmitted power.
Laser Bias (mA) Displays the Laser Bias value as received from the device.
Laser Voltage (Volts) Displays the Laser Voltage as received from the device.
Laser Temperature (degrees C) Displays the Laser Temperature as received from the device.
Interval Valid Displays the validity of the interval.
Performance System Current interval STM/OCn Tranceiver
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E1/DS1 performance statistics
Figure 10-8 shows the level structure of the E1/DS1 performance Statistics.
View the performance statistics of E1/DS1 interface (Line)
Table 10-9 lists the E1/DS1 Line performance parameters in SDH/SONET
mode.
Figure 10-8
Level structure of the E1/DS1 performance Statistics
Table 10-9
E1/DS1 line performance parameters
Field Description
CV-L Displays the coding violations occurring on the line.
ES-L Errored Seconds Line (ES-L) is a count of the seconds containing
one or more anomalies and/or defects on the line.
SES-L Displays the severely error seconds.
Line Interval Valid Displays the valid interval on the line.
Performance Current interval System E1
Reset all current
E1 15 min
statistics
Reset all current
E1 day statistics
E1 port link
Reset current 15 min
statistics at line level
Reset current day
statistics at line level
Reset current 15 min
statistics at path level
Reset current day
statistics at path level
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View the performance statistics of E1/DS1 interface (Path)
Table 10-10 lists the E1 path performance parameters, when OME6130
network element is configured in SDH mode.
Table 10-11 lists the DS1 path performance parameters, when OME6130
network element is configured in SONET mode.
Table 10-10
E1 path performance parameters
Field Description
EB-P Displays the errored blocks on the path.
BBE-P Displays the background blocked error on the path.
ES-P Errored Seconds Path (ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing
one or more anomalies and/or defects on the path.
SES-P Displays the severely errored seconds on the path.
UAS-P Displays the unavailable seconds on the path.
Path Interval Valid Displays the valid interval on the path.
Table 10-11
DS1 path performance parameters
Field Description
CV-P Displays the coding violations occurring on the path.
ES-P Errored Seconds Line (ES-L) is a count of the seconds containing
one or more anomalies and/or defects on the path.
SES-P Displays the severely errored seconds on the path.
UAS-P Displays the unavailable seconds on the path.
SAS-P Displays a count of one-second intervals containing one or more
SEFs or one or more AIS defects on the path.
AISS-P Displays count of one-second intervals containing one or more AIS
defects.
Path Interval Valid Displays the valid interval on the path.
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E3/DS3 performance statistics
Figure 10-9 shows the level structure of the E3/DS3 performance statistics.
View the performance statistics of E3/DS3 interface (Line)
Table 10-12 lists the E3/DS3 Line performance parameters.
Figure 10-9
Level structure of the E3/DS3 performance statistics
Table 10-12
E3/DS3 line performance parameters
Field Description
CV-L Displays the coding violations occurring on the line.
ES-L Errored Seconds Line (ES-L) is a count of the seconds containing
one or more anomalies and/or defects on the line.
SES-L Displays the severely errored seconds in the line.
Line Interval Valid Displays the valid interval on the line.
Performance Current interval System E3/DS3
Reset all current
E3/DS3 15 min
statistics
Reset all current
E3/DS3 day statistics
E3/DS3
port link
Reset current 15 min
statistics at line level
Reset current day
statistics at line level
Reset current 15 min
statistics at path level
Reset current day
statistics at path level
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View the performance statistics of E3/DS3 interface (Path)
Table 10-13 lists the E3 Path performance parameters, when OME6130
network element is configured in SDH mode.
Table 10-14 lists the parameters (path) on the DS3 Performance page, when
OME6130 network element is configured in SONET mode.
Ethernet performance statistics
Figure 10-10 shows the level structure of the Ethernet Statistics link.
Table 10-13
E3 path performance parameters
Field Description
ES-P Errored Seconds Path(ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing
one or more anomalies and/or defects on the path.
SES-P Displays the severely errored second on the path.
UAS-P Displays the unavailable second on the path.
Path Interval Valid Displays the valid interval on the path.
Table 10-14
DS3 path performance parameters
Field Description
CVP-P Displays the coding violations occurring on the path.
ESP-P Errored Seconds Path(ES-P) is a count of the seconds containing
one or more anomalies and/or defects on the path.
SESP-P Displays the severely Errored second on the path.
UASP-P Displays the unavailable second on the path.
SAS-P Displays the severely alarm seconds on the path.
AISS-P Displays the AIS seconds on the path
Path Interval Valid Displays the valid interval on the path.
Figure 10-10
Level structure of the Ethernet Statistics link
Performance Current interval System Ethernet
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View the performance statistics of Ethernet interface
Table 10-15 lists the parameters on the Ethernet performance parameters.
Table 10-15
Ethernet performance parameters
Field Description
Ethernet Interval Valid Displays the valid interval on Ethernet interface.
Frames Transmitted Displays a count of the frames that are successfully transmitted.
Frames Received Displays a count of the frames that are successfully received.
Octets Transmitted Displays a count of the octets including padding octets that are
successfully transmitted.
Octets Received Displays a count of the octets including padding octets that are
successfully received.
ES Displays the Errored second in an Ethernet Client traffic.
SES Displays the severely Errored seconds in an Ethernet Client traffic.
UAS Displays the Unavailable seconds in an Ethernet Client traffic.
Idle seconds Idle second in Ethernet client traffic. An Idle second is a second in
which (Frames received + Errored Frames received)=0. This
counter will be incremented in a non-ES/non_SES/non_UAS
second.
Pause Frames Transmitted Displays a count of the PAUSE frames passed to the MAC sublayer.
Pause Frames Received Displays a count for the PAUSE frames passed by the MAC
sublayer to the upper layers.
Multicast Frames Transmitted Displays a count of the multicast frames that have been transmitted
successfully.
Multicast Frames Received Displays a count of the multicast frames that have been received
successfully.
Broadcast Frames Transmitted Displays a count of the broadcast frames that have been
transmitted successfully.
Broadcast Frames Received Displays a count of the broadcast frames that have been received
successfully.
FCS Error Frames Displays a count of frames that are an integral number of octets in
length but do not pass the FCS check.
FCS Error Bytes Displays a count of bytes that are an integral number of octets in
length but do not pass the FCS check.
Alignment Errors A count of frames that are not an integral number of octets in length
and do not pass the FCS check.
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WAN interface
Figure 10-11 shows the level structure of the WAN interface link.
Frames Too short Errors Displays a count of frames that are received with a frame size below
the minimum permitted frame size.
Frames Too Long Errors Displays a count of frames that are received with a frame size above
the maximum permitted frame size.
Collisions Displays the total number of regular collision events occurring
during transmission.
Single Collision Frames Displays a count of the frames that are involved in a single collision.
Multiple Collision Frames Displays a count of the frames that are involved in more than one
collision and are subsequently transmitted successfully.
Late collisions Displays a count of the number of times collision has been detected
later than one slot time from the start of the packet transmission. A
late collision is counted twice, both as collision and late collision.
Frames Aborted Due to Excessive
collisions
Displays a count of the frames that are not transmitted successfully
due to excessive collision.
Frames with Deferred
Transmissions
Displays a count of the frames whose transmission was delayed on
its first attempt because the medium was busy.
Note: The parameters Error Control Characters Received, Error Control Characters Transmitted,
Control Characters Received, Control Characters Transmitted, Data Characters Received, Data
Characters Transmitted are not supported.
Figure 10-11
Level structure of the WAN interface link
Table 10-15 (continued)
Ethernet performance parameters
Field Description
Performance Current interval System WAN WAN interface
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View the performance statistics of the WAN interface
Table 10-16 lists the parameters on the WAN performance parameters.
Table 10-16
WAN performance parameters
Field Description
WAN Interval Valid Displays whether this period is suspected or not (see Note).
Idle Seconds Idle second in WAN traffic. An Idle second is a second in which
(Frames received+ Errored Frames received)=0. This counter will
be incremented in a non-ES/non-SES/non-UAS second.
ES Displays the Errored seconds in a WAN.
SES Displays the severely Errored seconds in a WAN.
UAS Displays the unavailable seconds in a WAN.
Valid Frames Transmitted Displays the valid frames transmitted count.
Valid Frames Received Displays the valid frames received count.
Valid Bytes Transmitted Displays the valid bytes transmitted count.
Valid Bytes Received Displays the valid bytes received count.
Core Header single Error
Corrections
Displays the GFP core header single errors correction count.
Type Header single Error
Corrections
Displays the GFP type header single error correction count.
Core Header CRC Errors Displays the GFP (Generic Framing Procedure as in G.7041) core
header CRC error count.
Type Header CRC Errors Displays the GFP type header CRC error count.
Payload FCS Errors Displays the payload FCS incorrect count.
Note: 1 indicates a suspect.
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Input voltage monitor
Input voltage monitor menu monitors the input voltage sources on the PSU
circuit pack. The threshold to raise the alarms can be set in this page.
Figure 10-12 shows the level structure of the Input voltage monitor link.
Table 10-17 lists the parameters on the Voltage Statistics page.
Table 10-18 lists the parameters on the Edit Voltage Thresholds page.
Figure 10-12
Level structure of the Input voltage monitor link
Table 10-17
Parameters on the Voltage Statistics page
Field Description
Link Link to view the threshold.
Card Name Displays the card name to which the voltage monitor belongs to.
Index Displays the index of the monitor with respect to the source in the card.
Voltage Value Displays the default expected value of the source.
Current Voltage Value Displays the actual value read from the source (see Note).
Voltage high threshold Displays the voltage limit -56V, above which an overload voltage alarm
is raised on the input power supply.
Voltage low threshold Displays the voltage limit -43.2V, below which an voltage underload
alarm is raised.
Admin Status Displays whether the power feed status is up or down. It indicates the
status of the input power feed. If the status is forced to down, all alarms
raised on this feed is suppressed and makes it non optional.
Note: The Current Voltage value should be used as a guide, rather than an absolute value.
Table 10-18
Parameters on the Edit Voltage Thresholds page
Field Description
Admin Status Allows you to set the power feed status as
up
down
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Security 11-
This chapter describes the security menu in the web user interface. This
chapter provides you with the user administration operations such as editing
parameters such as user privilege levels and passwords. Figure 11-1 shows the
View Radius page.
Figure 11-1
Security page
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Figure 11-2 shows the level structure of the Security menu.
Figure 11-2
Level structure of the Security menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
Manage users
View TL1 sessions
Switches
Radius Settings
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Radius server
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) enables
communication between RADIUS clients on remote network elements and a
RADIUS server providing centralized authentication, authorization and
accounting (AAA) services.
This menu allows to create and view Radius servers.
In the View Radius page, you can
View Radius server details
Provision a new Radius server
Table 11-1lists the parameters on the View Radius page.
Table 11-2 lists the parameters on the Provision New Radius Server page.
Table 11-1
Parameters on the View Radius page
Field Description
View Link to view Radius server details.
Radius Server Timeout Displays the time in which communication should be established
with the Radius server.
Radius Server Port Displays the Radius server port.
Priority Displays the priority of the Radius server.
Edit Link to edit the Radius server parameters.
Delete Link to delete the Radius server.
Table 11-2
Parameters on the Provision New Radius Server page
Field Description
Radius Server Allows you to enter the IP address of the Radius server.
Radius Secret Allows you to enter a code for encrypting data sent to the Radius
server.
Radius Server Timeout Allows you to enter the time duration (in seconds) within which
communication should be established with the Radius server.
Radius Server Port Allows you to enter the communication port of the Radius server.
Priority Allows you to enter the priority of the Radius server.
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Manage users
This menu allows to create and manage user accounts for the OME6130
network element.
Display user details
Table 11-3 lists the types of mapping access groups and supported operations.
A new user account can be created by clicking Add User. Table 11-4 lists the
parameters on the New User page.
Table 11-3
Mapping access groups and supported operations
Access Group Supported Operations
USER Read-only access to all the management information including
configuration, faults and performance.
OPERATOR All configuration operations such as interface and cross-connect
configurations, acknowledgement of faults, resetting of
performance statistics.
OPERATOR2 Configuring node name, Router ID and Ethernet IP, perform
maintenance operations such as software or configuration backup
and restore, loopbacks, etc. Can also perform all other operations
as operator.
ADMINISTRATOR Creation and deletion of logins on the network element.
Configuration of network element parameters such as network
element mode, location, contact and management parameters such
as Ethernet/router IP address/masks and OSPF parameters.
Note 1: Only an Administrator can add, delete or modify the users and modify the access field. All the
other users can change their passwords.
Note 2: An asterisk beside the username indicates the current user (i.e ADMIN or operator) has logged
into the network element.
Table 11-4
Parameters on the New User page
Field Description
User Name Displays the label identifying user.
Access Allows you to select a privilege from the following:
User
Operator
Operator2
Admin
User lockout Allows you to enable or disable the access to a user.
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View TL1 sessions
This link allows to you see the details of active TL1 sessions.
Table 11-5 lists the parameters on Active TL1 Sessions page.
Password Allows you to enter the password required for accessing the
network element (see Note 1).
Confirm Password Allows you to re-enter the password for confirmation.
Note 1: Password must be exactly 8 characters long. It supports all the alphanumeric characters and
all special characters except space.
Note 2: See Table 1-1 for user name and password provisioning rules.
Table 11-5
Parameters on Active TL1 Session page
Field Description
# Displays serial number.
User Displays user name.
Remote IP Displays the remote Ip from which TL1 session is active.
Remote Port Default port
number 10001
non-interactive TL1, no echo
Default port
number 10002
non-interactive TL1, echo
Default port
number 23
interactive, TL1, echo with help capabilities
Connection
Time
Displays date and time of the TL1 session access.
Table 11-4 (continued)
Parameters on the New User page
Field Description
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Maintenance 12-
This chapter describes the operations available under Maintenance in the
Navigation menu.
This link allows you to access:
System settings
Warm Reboot Cards
Cold Reboot Cards
System Restart options
Loop-Backs
Diagnostics
Configuration management
Upgrade operations
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Figure 12-1 shows the level structure of the Maintenance link.
Figure 12-1
Level structure of the Maintenance link
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Inventory
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
Cold Reboot
Cards
Restart options
Loop-Backs
Diagnostics
Configuration
management
Upgrade
operations
Switches
System settings
Warm Reboot
Cards
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System settings
This link allows you to set Performance day bin rollover timezone.
Table 12-1 lists the parameters on the System settings page.
Warm Reboot Cards
This link displays the Warm Reboot Cards page. In the Warm Reboot
Cards page, you can select cards that needs to be warm rebooted. Warm reboot
does not affect traffic.
Cold Reboot Cards
This link displays the Cold Reboot Cards page. In the Cold Reboot Cards
page, you can select cards that should be cold rebooted. Cold reboot affects
traffic.
Restart options
This link allows you to reset the OME6130 network element. Through this
link, you can perform:
Warm restart
Cold restart
Warm restart
By clicking Warm restart in Reset and load management page, you can
restart the network element without affecting the traffic.
Cold restart (service disruptive)
By clicking Cold restart in Reset and load management page, you can restart
the network element. Cold restart is traffic affecting.
Table 12-1
Parameters on the Other System Settings page
Field Description
Performance Day Bin
rollover timezone
GMT Enables Performance Day Bin Rollover as per
GMTTime zone.
Local Enables Performance Day Bin Rollover as per
LocalTime zone.
Note: Local =IST (ahead of GMT by 5.30 hrs).
If Local, Performance Day Bin Rollover happens at 00:00:00 IST.
If GMT, Performance Day Bin Rollover happens at 05:30:00 IST.
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Loop-Backs
The Loop-Backs link allows you to perform continuity tests on STM/OCn,
Ethernet Ports or PDH Ports. These ports can be configured for facility
loopback and terminal loopback.
It provides you with
loopbacks on STM/OCn ports
loopbacks on PDH ports
loopbacks on Ethernet ports
STM/OCn port Loopback
Figure 12-2 shows the level structure of the STM/OCn Port loopback link.
Refer to Table 12-2 for STM loopback modes.
PDH port Loopback
Figure 12-3 shows the level structure of the PDH Port loopback link.
Refer to Table 12-2 for PDH loopback modes.
Table 12-2
Loopback modes
Field Description
Normal Operation Normal connection configured.
Facility Loopback Loopback at the ingress.
Terminal Loopback Loopback at the egress.
Figure 12-2
Level structure of the STM/OCn Port loopback link
Figure 12-3
Level structure of the PDH Port loopback link
Maintenance System Loop-Backs STM/OCn
STM/OC
Port loopback
STM/OC
Port links
Maintenance System Loop-Backs
PDH Port
loopback
PDH port links
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Ethernet Port Loopback
Figure 12-4 shows the level structure of the Ethernet Port loopback link.
Note: Facility Loopback is not supported for Ethernet Ports (applicable for
8xETH card only).
Refer to Table 12-2 for Ethernet loopback modes.
Diagnostics
This page gives information about the different OSPF parameters. Figure 12-5
shows the level structure of the Diagnostics link.
It provides you:
OSPF monitor
System diagnostics
iISIS monitor
OSPF Monitor
OSPF monitoring lets you monitor neighbors of a particular network element,
debug routing information for the IBC (In Band Communication).
OSPF Monitor Page has many links that come with OSPF protocol suite.
OME6130 uses only interfaces, neighbors and routing table for diagnosing.
For details regarding remaining links, refer to OSPF MIB and OSPF
specification links.
Figure 12-4
Level structure of the Ethernet Port loopback link
Figure 12-5
Level structure of the Diagnostics link
Maintenance System Loop-Backs
Ethernet Ports
loopback
Ethernet port links
Maintenance System Diagnostics OSPF monitor
iISIS monitor
System diagnostics
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Figure 12-6 shows the level structure of the OSPF monitor link.
Figure 12-6
Level structure of the OSPF monitor link
Maintenance System Diagnostics
OSPF Monitor
page
Statistics
LSA expansion
AS externals
Routing table
Opaque-LSAs
Areas
Database
Interfaces
Neighbors
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Areas
Table 12-3 lists the parameters on the Areas page.
Database
Table 12-4 lists the parameters on the Database page.
Table 12-3
Parameters on the Areas page
Field Description
Area Displays the set of networks grouped together by the OSPF.
#Ifcs Displays the number of ECC interfaces which are part of the area.
#Routers Displays the number of reachable routers in the area.
#LSAs Displays the total LSAs in the network pertaining to this area.
Xsum Displays the checksum on the area database maintained by the node.
Internal parameter.
Comments Displays the description of the Area Capability
transit/stub/demand-capable/no-import.
Table 12-4
Parameters on the Database page
Field Description
LSA Type Displays the format and function of the LSA.
LS ID Displays the piece of routing domain that is being described by the LSA.
Adv.Rtr Displays the OSPF Router ID of the Router originating the LSA.
LS Seqno Displays the signed 32-bit integer used to detect old and duplicate LSAs.
Xsum Displays the checksum of the complete contents of the LSA, excepted the LS
age field.
Length Displays the size in bytes of the LSA.
Age Displays the age of the LSA in seconds.
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Interfaces
Table 12-5 lists the interface parameters on the Interfaces page.
Neighbors
Table 12-6 lists the neighbors parameters on the Neighbors page.
Table 12-5
Parameters on the Interfaces page
Field Description
Phy Displays the name of physical network interface (see Note 1).
Addr Displays the address of the interface available.
Area Displays the area of the OSPF network to which interface belongs.
Type Displays the type of the link (see Note 2).
State Displays the OSPF router state of the network element.
#Nbr Displays the number of neighbors discovered on the interface.
#Adj Number of Adjacencies with other routers in the network on the interface.
Cost Cost associated to a particular interface.
Note 1: Different interfaces are eth, hdlcppp, ecc.
Note 2: Types of links can be BCast (Broadcast), P-P (Point-to-Point).
Table 12-6
Parameters on the Neighbors page
Field Description
Phy Displays the physical interface, Ecc_m_n Embedded channel on Slot m
interface n.
Addr Displays the address of the interface available.
ID Displays the Router ID of the network elements discovered as neighbors.
State Displays one of the following state of Data Link:
Full-Full duplex
Half-Half duplex
Exchange-Negotiation
#DD Unused
#Req Unused
#Rxmt Unused
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Statistics
Table 12-7 lists the parameters on the Statistics page.
Table 12-7
Parameters on the Statistics page
Field Description
Router ID Displays the 32-bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF
protocol.
#AS-external_LSAs Displays the number of external LSAs received by the network element.
ASE checksum Displays the checksum of the AS externals.
#ASEs originated Displays the number of external LSAs originated by the network element.
ASEs allowed Displays the maximum no of AS-external-LSAs in database.
#Dijkstras Displays the number of times the dijkstra algorithm run on the LSA
database.
#Areas Displays the number of areas this network element is a part of.
#Nbrs in Exchange Displays the number of #Nbrs undergoing a database exchange.
MOSPF enabled Unused
Inter-area multicast Unused
Inter-AS multicast Unused
In overflow state Displays if the number of external LSAs has exceeded the upper limit.
ospfd version Displays the version of the OSPF software running in the network element.
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LSA expansion
Table 12-8 lists the parameters on the LSA expansion page.
As externals
Table 12-9 lists the parameters on the AS externals page.
Table 12-8
Parameters on the LSA expansion page
Field Description
Area ID Allows you to select the identity of set of networks grouped together by the
OSPF.
LS Type Allows you to select the piece of routing domain that is being described by the
LSA:
router-LSA
network-LSA
summary-LSA
ASBR-summary-LSA
AS-external-LSA
group-membership-LSA
LS ID Allows you to enter the format and function of the LSA.
Adv.Rtr Allows you to enter the OSPF Router ID of the Router originating the LSA.
Table 12-9
Parameters on the AS externals page
Field Description
LSA Type Displays the format and function of the LSA.
LS ID Displays the piece of routing domain that is being described by the LSA.
Adv.Rtr Displays the OSPF Router ID of the Router originating the LSA.
LS Seqno Displays the signed 32-bit integer used to detect old and duplicate LSAs.
Xsum Displays the checksum of the complete contents of the LSA, excepting the LS
age field.
Length Displays the size in bytes of the LSA.
Age Displays the age of the LSA in seconds.
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Routing table
Table 12-10 lists the routing table parameters on the Routing table page.
Opaque-LSAs
Table 12-11 lists the parameters on the Opaque-LSAs page.
Table 12-10
Parameters on the Routing table page
Field Description
Prefix Displays the IP of the Network interface connected.
Type Displays the protocol used, with which the IP is discovered as
Shortest Path First (SPF).
Cost Displays the Cost associated to reach the neighbor through a particular
interface.
Ifc Displays the interface, ecc_m_n Embedded control channel on Slot m,
interface n.
Next-hop Displays the IP address of the next node through the link.
#Paths Displays the number of paths available to the network interface from the
network element.
Table 12-11
Parameters on the Opaque-LSAs page
Field Description
Phyint Displays the name of physical network interface (see Note).
If Address Displays the set of networks grouped together by the OSPF.
Area Displays the set of networks grouped together by the OSPF.
LS type Displays the piece of routing domain that is being described by the LSA.
LS ID Displays the OSPF Router ID of the Router originating the LSA.
Adv.Rtr Displays the signed 32-bit integer used to detect old and duplicate LSAs.
LS Seqno Displays the e checksum of the complete contents of the LSA, excepting the
LS age field.
Xsum Displays the size in bytes of the LSA.
Length Displays the age of the LSA in seconds.
Age Displays the age of the LSA in seconds.
Note: Different interfaces are eth, hdlcppp, ecc.
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System diagnostics
This option enables the user to collect the debug data. The user can:
download the debug data to the local machine
overwrite the data collected
clean up the data collected to take a fresh report
Note: When any two users are trying to collect data at the same time, only
one of them will be successful in getting the data and the other user will get
a failure message.
iISIS monitor
The iISIS monitor displays the routing information of the node.The Routing
Information page displays the details of:
CLNP
LAPD
GRE
Marker->IP Table
IP Routing Table
Interface (aka Circuit) Table
Table 1.1.3 Level1 RIB displays the MAC addresses of network elements
discovered by the OME6130 via iISIS. This verifies the association between
OME6130 and other network element in the network.
Configuration management
This link allows you to do:
Backup configuration
Restore configuration
Restore factory defaults
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Backup configuration
The Backup configuration link allows you to backup the network element
provisioning data onto a remote server.
Figure 12-7 shows the level structure of the Backup configuration link.
Note: The remote server should have an FTP server installed on it to carry
out the Backup configuration command.
Table 12-12 lists the parameters on the Backup configuration page.
Node configuration state information of the last executed configuration
operation is displayed in the status/alarm area of the Backup configuration
page.
Restore configuration
The Restore configuration link allows you to perform a network element
restore from a previously saved backup.
Note: The remote server should have an FTP server installed on it to carry
out the Restore configuration data command when restoring from a remote
machine.
Figure 12-7
Level structure of Backup configuration link
Table 12-12
Parameters on the Backup configuration page
Field Description
FTP server information
User Name Allows you to enter the username of the system which will have the
backup.
Password Allows you to enter the password of the system.
IP address Allows you to enter the IP address of the system where the Backup
should be created.
FTP port(Optional) Allows you to enter FTP port number.
Directory Allows you to enter the directory into which the data has to be
copied.
Maintenance System
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management
Backup
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Figure 12-8 shows the level structure of the Restore configuration link.
Note: The remote server should have an FTP server installed on it to carry
out the Restore configuration data command.
Table 12-13 lists the parameters on the Restore configuration page.
Node configuration state information is displayed in the status/alarm area of
the Restore configuration page of the last executed configuration operation.
Figure 12-8
Level structure of Restore configuration link
Table 12-13
Parameters on the Restore configuration page
Field Description
FTP Server information
Configuration Operation Restore Configuration from
remote machine
Allows you to restore configuration
from remote machine.
Restore Configuration from
local machine
Allows you to restore configuration
from local machine.
Commit configuration Allows you to restore the Network
element in restored configuration.
Forcefully commit Allows you to restore configuration
from a different Network element (see
Note).
Username Allows you to enter the username of the system which will have the
backup.
Password Allows you to enter the password of the system.
IP address Allows you to enter the IP address of the system where the
configuration file exists.
FTP port(Optional) Allows you to enter FTP port number.
Directory Allows you to enter the directory into which the configuration data is
stored in the remote or local machine.
Note: After a forced restore, the node takes on the DCN of the node the backup originally came from.
If you wish to change it, you must log on to the node to do so after the forced restore is complete.
Maintenance System
Configuration
management
Restore
configuration
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Restore factory defaults
The Restore factory defaults link allows you to restore the factory default
values for the network element.
Note 1: All configuration information, event history and performance data
will be deleted.
Note 2: This action will bring down existing traffic. Attempt the action
only if the network element needs to be re initialized.
Note 3: A power cycle is necessary after this action is performed.
Upgrade operations
The Upgrade operations link allows you to upgrade software, documentation,
and firmware on OME6130 network element. For more information on the
orderable Upgrade CAPs, refer to the Planning Guide, NT6Q92MB.
Figure 12-9
Level structure of Upgrade operations link
Maintenance System
Upgrade
operations
Documentation
Firmware
Unified Upgrade
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Unified Upgrade
Options for the Software download operation field in the Software download
page are:
Retrieve release
Check release
Cancel release
Delete release
Deliver release from remote machine
Retrieve space
Check upgrade
Load upgrade
Invoke upgrade
Commit upgrade
Deliver release from local machine
Figure 12-10 shows the level structure of the Unified Upgrade link.
Software download state information is displayed in the status/alarm area of
the Unified Upgrade page.
Figure 12-10
Level structure of Unified Upgrade link
Maintenance System
Upgrade
operations
Unified Upgrade
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Table 12-14 displays the parameters on Unified Upgrade page.
Documentation
The Documentation link allows you to download documentation from a
remote machine.
Table 12-14
Parameters on Unified Upgrade page
Field Description
Software download operation Displays the various software download options:
Retrieve release
Retrieve state
Retrieve space
Deliver release from local machine
Deliver release from remote machine
Check release
Username Allows you to enter the user name of the system from where
you are downloading the software.
Password Allows you to enter the password.
IP address Allows you to enter the IP address of the system from where
the software has to be downloaded.
FTP port(Optional) Allows you to enter the TCP port for FTP application.
Directory Allows you to enter the directory where the software file is
present in the system from where the software is to be
downloaded.
File name Allows you to enter the name of the file to be downloaded.
Figure 12-11
Level structure of Documentation link
Maintenance System
Upgrade
operations
Documentation
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Table 12-15 displays the parameters on Documentation download page.
Firmware
The Firmware link allows you to download the firmware from a remote
machine or from the local machine.
Table 12-16 displays the parameters on Firmware download page.
Table 12-15
Parameters on Documentation download page
Field Description
Username Allows you to enter the username of the system from where you are
downloading the documentation.
Password Allows you to enter the password of the system.
IP Address Allows you to enter the IP address of the system from where you are
downloading the documentation.
Directory Allows you to enter the directory from which you need to download
the documentation.
File name Allows you to enter name of the file downloaded.
Figure 12-12
Level structure of Firmware link
Table 12-16
Parameters on Firmware download page
Field Description
Username Allows you to enter the username of the system from where you are
downloading the firmware.
Password Allows you to enter the password of the system.
Maintenance System
Upgrade
operations
Firmware
Firmware Download
from
remote machine
Firmware Download
from
local machine
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Table 12-17 displays the parameters on Firmware download from local
machine page.
IP Address Allows you to enter the IP address of the system from where you are
downloading the firmware.
Directory Allows you to enter the directory from which you need to download
the firmware.
File name Allows you to enter the name of the file to be downloaded.
Table 12-17
Parameters on Firmware download from local machine page
Field Description
File name Allows you to enter the name of the file to be downloaded.
Browse Allows you to browse for the file in the local machine.
Table 12-16 (continued)
Parameters on Firmware download page
Field Description
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Switches 13-
This chapter describes the Switch menu in the web user interface. The switch
menu allows you to configure the ethernet switching features and parameters
of the network element.
The following is the list of configurable switching features in the switch menu:
Ethernet Ports
LAG
VLAN
Port Mirroring
Spanning Tree
Quality of Service (QoS)
TrustMode Configuration
Ports Rate Limiting
QoS Summary
Class of Service
Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
Access Control Lists (ACL)
Forwarding Database
For more details about Ethernet Switching Card, refer to Provisioning and
Protection Switching Procedures, 323-1855-310, and Bandwidth and Data
Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
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Figure 13-1 shows the expanded Switch menu in the WUI.
Figure 13-1
Expanded Switch menu
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Figure 13-2 shows the level structure of the switch menu.
Figure 13-2
Level structure of the Switch menu
NE informatiom
Node slot view
System Time
Protection
Configuration
Faults
Profiles
Performance
Security
Maintenance
System
Switches
Switch
Configuration
Ports
VLAN
LAG
Port Mirroring
Spanning Tree
Forwarding
Databse
QoS
Inventory
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Switch Configuration
The Switch Configuration applies to the switch card as a whole. Each
individual switch should be provisioned separately.
In the Switch page, you can view the following switch configurations:
VLAN configuration
STP configuration
Tag Mode configuration
Learning Mode configuration
Figure 13-3 shows the level structure of the Switch Configuration link.
Table 13-1 lists the parameters on the Switch page.
Figure 13-3
Level structure of Switch Configuration link
Table 13-1
Parameters on Switch page
Field Description
VLAN Configuration
Max Supported Vlans Displays the maximum number of VLAN objects that can be configured.
Max Vlan Id Displays the maximum value that can be assigned as a VLAN ID.
STP Configuration
Force Protocol Version Displays the Force Protocol Version for the switch. The versions
available are:
IEEE 802.1d
IEEE 802.1w
IEEE 802.1s
STP configuration Name Displays the STP configuration name.
STP Configuration Revision Displays the STP configuration revision.
Spanning Tree Admin Mode Enable Indicates that the Spanning Tree operation is
enabled on the switch.
Disable Indicates that the Spanning Tree operation is
disabled on the switch.
Switches System Switch Switch
Switch
Configuration
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Table 13-2 describes the parameters on the Edit Switch page.
Tag Mode Configuration
Bridge Tag Mode Displays the Bridge Tag Mode. This parameter can have the following
values:
802.1Q switching
Q-in-Q switching
Tag Protocol Identification Displays the Tag Protocol Identification
0x8100
Learning Mode Configuration
Aging Interval of the switch Displays the time (in seconds) to age out the learnt MAC addresses.
Table 13-2
Parameters on the Edit Switch page
Field Description
STP Configuration
Force Protocol Version Allows you to select the Force Protocol Version for the switch. The
versions available are:
IEEE 802.1d
IEEE 802.1w
IEEE 802.1s
STP configuration Name Allows you to enter the STP configuration name.
STP Configuration Revision Allows you to enter the STP configuration revision.
Spanning Tree Admin Mode Enable Allows Spanning Tree operation on the switch.
Disable Does not allow Spanning Tree operation on the
switch.
Tag Mode Configuration
Bridge Tag Mode Allows you to select the following Bridge Tag Mode:
802.1Q switching
Q-in-Q switching
Learning Mode Configuration
Aging Interval of the switch. Allows you to enter the time (in seconds) to age out the learnt MAC
addresses.
Table 13-1 (continued)
Parameters on Switch page
Field Description
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Ports
The Ports link displays the View Switch Port page on the Input/Output area
of the UI. This page displays the information on the eight Ethernet ports, eight
WAN ports and any LAG provisioned on the switch card.
Figure 13-4 shows the level structure of the Port link.
In the View Switch Port page, you can:
view the port configuration information
edit port switching parameters
edit port physical parameters
provision DotlagMEP
For details refer to Bandwidth and Data Service Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Table 13-3 lists the parameters on the View Switch Port page.
Figure 13-4
Level Structure of Port link
Table 13-3
Parameters on the View Switch Port page
Field Description
View Allows the user to only view the port details.
Admin Status Up The port is available to carry traffic.
Down The port is not available to carry traffic.
LAG Participant Displays the LAG to which the port is a part of, as a link. The link allows
user to view the LAG details.
STP Mode Displays if the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) mode is enabled or
disabled for the port.
Switches System Switch Switch
Port
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Table 13-4 lists the parameters on the Edit Port page.
Forwarding State Displays the STP 802.1 w,d forwarding states. The forwarding states
are as follows:
Disabled This state is also called Manual Forwarding,
where the STP is disabled. In this state, the port
receives and transmits data. Bridge Protocol Data
Units (BPDU) are not received and transmitted.
Discarding In this state, the port does not receive and
transmit frames, but receives BPDU frames.
Listening This is the state after Discarding, where the port
receives and transmits BPDUs. The port does not
receive and transmit data frames.
Learning In this state, the port transmits and receives
BPDUs. The port also receives data frames and
learns MAC addresses.
Forwarding This is the full operational state of the port,
wherein the port receives and transmits BPDU
and data frames.
Edit Switching Parameters A hyperlink which allows a user to edit the switching parameters for the
port.
Edit Physical Parameters A hyperlink which allows a user to edit the physical parameters for the
port (see Note).
Note: The Edit Physical Parameters field is not applicable for LAG.
Table 13-4
Parameters on the Edit Port page
Field Description
STP Mode Allows you to enable or disable the STP mode for a port.
Enable Allows sending and receiving STP BPDU and
other STP activities on the port.
Disable Does not allow any STP activity on the port. The
port is always in Forwarding state.
Port Vlan ID Allows you to enter the VLAN ID used by the port to tag any
untagged/priority tagged frame.
Table 13-3 (continued)
Parameters on the View Switch Port page
Field Description
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Port default priority

Allows you to enter the default priority for the port.
802.1Q mode The value is the 802.1p value that will be added to
untagged packets entering the port.
Q-in-Q mode For packets entering the customer ports, it is the
802.1p value added as part of the SVLAN tag.
Acceptable Frame Types Allows you to select the type of frames to be accepted in the port.
Admit all The port accepts untagged packets as well as
priority tagged packets. The packets are then
tagged with PVID and priority configured for the
port.
Admit only VLAN
tagged
The port accepts VLAN tagged packets only. The
untagged and priority tagged packets are dropped
(see Note 1).
Ingress VLAN Filtering Allows you to enable or disable Ingress VLAN Filtering at the port.
Enable The port accepts only the packets with VLAN
identifiers of VLANs for which the port is a
member port.
Disable The port accepts packets with any VLAN
identifier.
GVRP Status Not Applicable (GVRP is not supported in this release).
Port Learning Mode Allows you to select a learning mode for the port.
No Limits on
Learning
Allows learning MAC addresses till the maximum
limit (16384).
Disable Learning Does not allow learning MAC addresses on the
port.
Limit Learning Allows limited learning of MAC addresses on the
port.
Port Learning Dynamic Limit. Allows you to enter the number of Unicast entries to be learnt (see Note
2).
Broadcast Storm Control
Table 13-4 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit Port page
Field Description
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Broadcast Storm Control
Mode
Allows you to enable or disable the Broadcast Storm Control mode.
Enable The port detects a broadcast storm if the traffic
exceeds a percentage threshold of the link speed
and drops all broadcast packets.
Disable The port accepts all broadcast packets
irrespective of the traffic speed.
Broadcast Storm Control
Value
Allows you to enter the Broadcast Storm Control Value. This value
signifies the average broadcast packets per second allowed into the
port. A value of 0 means that no broadcast packets are accepted on this
port (see Note 3).
Multicast Storm Control
Multicast Storm Control Mode Allows you to enable or disable the Multicast Storm Control mode.
Enable The port detects a Multicast storm if the traffic
exceeds a percentage threshold of the link speed
and drops all broadcast packets.
Disable The port accepts all broadcast packets
irrespective of the traffic speed.
Multicast Storm Control Value Allows you to enter the Multicast Storm Control Value (see Note 4).
DLF Storm Control
DLF Storm Control Mode Allows you to enable or disable the Data Lookup Failure (DLF) Storm
Control mode.
DLF Storm Control Value Allows you to enter the DLF Storm Control Value (see Note 5).
Port Type This parameter is displayed when Q-in-Q mode is selected for Bridge
Tag Mode for the switch.
Customer Network
Port (UNI)
A Customer network port accepts ethernet frames
from customer and adds an SVLAN Tag to it. The
default VLAN ID added on that port is the PVID.
The TPID will be the configured parameter on this
port.
Provider Network
Port (NNI)
Ethernet frames ingressing and egressing this
port are tagged with SVLAN.
Tunnel Configuration
Table 13-4 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit Port page
Field Description
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Tunnel All Disable Per protocol discard, peer or PassToEVC can be
set.
Hardware The two ports in the switch are configured as
customer edge ports and are part of the same
VLAN. This setting is applicable only for Ethernet
Private Line (EPL) service.
Software Assumes that the switch has one port configured
as customer edge port and the remaining ports in
the VLAN are provider edge ports. This is
applicable to EPL, Ethernet Virtual Private Line
(EVPL) and ELAN services.
Protocol Actions When Customer Network Port is selected for the Port Type, the
following Protocol Actions Configuration attributes are
displayedLACP, 802.1x, LLDP, STP, GARP, All Bridges. Each of the
attributes can take up the following three values: (see Note 6)
Discard The protocol packets are dropped
Peer The ELAN takes part in protocol with the neighbor
PasstoEVC The Protocol packets are forwarded to VLAN
corresponding to the PVID of the port without
processing.
Note 1: Admit only VLAN tagged is not applicable for Q-in-Q mode of switching.
Note 2: Port Learning Dynamic Limit is enabled only when Limit Learning is selected for Port Learning
Mode.
Note 3: Broadcast Storm Control is enabled only when the Broadcast Storm Control mode is enabled.
Note 4: Multicast Storm Control Value is enabled only when the Multicast Storm Control mode is
enabled.
Note 5: DLF Storm Control Value is enabled only when the DLF Storm Control mode is enabled.
Note 6: Protocol Actions are configurable only when Disable is selected for Tunnel All. When Hardware
or Software is selected for Tunnel All, the Protocol Actions are by default set to PasstoEVC.
Table 13-4 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit Port page
Field Description
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Table 13-5 displays the parameters on the Provisioning Ethernet Interface
Port page.
Table 13-5
Parameters on the Provisioning Ethernet Interface Port page
Field Description
Admin Status Allows you to bring the admin status of port to Up or Down.
Up The port is available to carry traffic.
Down The port is not available to carry traffic.
Alarm Reporting Status Allows you to report or not to report any alarms on the port.
Report Alarms raised on the port are reported.
No-Report Alarms raised on the port are not reported.
Link Status Displays if the Link Status of the Ethernet Interface is Up or Down.
MTU Allows you to enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for an
Ethernet frame (in bytes).
AutoNegotiation Allows you to enable or disable AutoNegotiation for the port.
Enable Information on traffic speed, communication mode,
etc., is shared while establishing a link.
Disable Information on traffic speed, communication mode,
etc., is not shared while establishing a link.
Flow Control Allows you to select flow control.
Manual Disable
Manual Tx-Rx
Manual Tx Only
Manual Rx Only
Advertize None
Advertize Both
Advertize Sym
Advertize Asym
Speed and Duplex Displays the speed at and the duplex mode of the port.
AutoNegotiation Status Displays the Auto Negotiation status of the Ethernet port (see Note 1).
Link Partner Capabilities Displays the speed and duplex mode of the Link partner (see Note 1).
Link Integrity Status On Link Integrity status is turned On.
Off Link Integrity status is turned Off.
Medium Type Displays the type of ethernet medium, i.e, 10/100 Base-Tx.
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Link Aggregation
Link Aggregation allows to increase bandwidth and availability between two
Ethernet switches or between one Ethernet switch and a 802.3ad ethernet
switch. The feature is compliant to IEEE 802.3ad.
A maximum of 8 ports can be aggregated into a Link Aggregation Group
(LAG). A maximum of 6 LAG can be created per switch. The ports have to be
in the full-duplex mode before they can be aggregated.
Figure 13-5 shows the level structure of the LAG menu.
Identifier Allows you to enter an indentifier for the ethernet port.
LACP Mode Enable LACP mode is enabled.
Disable LACP mode is disabled.
Note 1: AutoNegotiation Status and Link Partner Capabilities parameters are displayed only if
AutoNegotiation is enabled.
Note 2: When Autonegotiation is disabled,
Manual Speed Setting is 10 or 100 Mbps for ports 1-8, 100 or 1000 Mbps for ports 9 and 10. The
Default speed is 100 Mbps.
Manual Duplex Mode setting is Half or full. The Manual Duplex Mode setting is not applicable for
ports 9 and 10.
Figure 13-5
Level structure of LAG menu
Table 13-5 (continued)
Parameters on the Provisioning Ethernet Interface Port page
Field Description
Provision a New
System Switches Switch LAG
Edit
View All
LAG
LAG
LAG
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In the LAG menu, you can
view individual LAG information
edit LAG information
delete LAGs
provision a new LAG
For details refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Table 13-6 lists the parameters on the View LAG page.
Table 13-7 lists the parameters on the Provision New LAG page.
Table 13-6
Parameters on the View LAG page
Field Description
View Allows the user to only view LAG details.
LAG Name Displays the name assigned to the LAG.
Link Trap Status Displays the Link Trap Status.
Admin Status Displays if the Admin Status is Up or Down.
Up The port is available to carry traffic.
Down The port is not available to carry traffic.
Link Status Displays if the Link Status is Up or Down.
Up The LAG can carry traffic.
Down The LAG cannot carry traffic.
LAG Ports Displays ports in the LAG.
Edit The link allows you to edit LAG parameters.
Delete The check boxes allow you to select LAGs for deletion.
Table 13-7
Parameters on the Provision New LAG page
Field Description
LAG Name Allows you to enter a name to identify the LAG (see Note).
Link Trap Status Allows you to enable or disable the Link Trap status.
LAG Ports Allows you to select the ports to be included in the LAG.
Note: LAG Name is an optional parameter.
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Table 13-8 lists the parameters on the Edit LAG page.
Virtual Local Area Network
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) allows a network to be logically
segmented without regard to the physical locations of devices in the network.
A physical port in the VLAN is associated with a Port VLAN Identifier
(PVID). The VLAN ID (VID) for an untagged packet is equal to the PVID of
the port. When untagged packets ingresses into a port in the ethernet switch,
the PVID and priority of the port are used to tag the packet. After applying the
new tag, the packet is forwarded to the ingress logical block where switching
decisions are made.
Figure 13-6 shows the level structure of VLAN menu.
Table 13-8
Parameters on the Edit LAG page
Field Description
LAG Name Allows you to edit the LAG name (see Note).
Link Trap Status Allows you to enable or disable the Link Trap Status.
Admin Status Allows you to select the Admin Status.
Up The port is available to carry traffic.
Down The port is not available to carry traffic.
LAG Ports Allows you to select the check boxes to include ports in the LAG.
Note: LAG Name is an optional parameter.
Figure 13-6
Level Structure of VLAN menu
switches System VLAN
Provision a New
VLAN
View Default
Edit
Delete
Switch
VLAN
VLAN
VLAN
switches System VLAN
Provision a New
VLAN
View Default
Edit
Delete
Switch
VLAN
VLAN
VLAN
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In the VLAN menu, you can
view details of the provisioned VLANs
view the default VLAN
provision a new VLAN
edit VLANs
delete VLANs
For details refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Table 13-9 displays the parameters on the View VLAN page.
Table 13-9
Parameters on the View VLAN page
Field Description
View Allows the user to only view VLAN details.
VLAN Id Displays the unique identifier of a VLAN.
VLAN Name Displays the name of VLAN.
MST Instance ID Displays the Id of the MST Instance created.
Port Name Displays ports in VLAN.
Port Participation Displays how the port is recognized in the VLAN.
Include The port is included in the VLAN.
Exclude The port is not included in the VLAN.
Port Tagging Displays if a port is tagged or untagged.
Tagged Ingress packets are tagged with the PVID and
port priority.
Untagged Ingress packets are not tagged with PVID and
port priority.
Edit The link allows you to edit the VLAN parameters.
Delete The check boxes allows you to select VLANs for deletion.
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Table 13-10 lists the parameters on the Default VLAN page.
Table 13-11 lists the parameters on the Provision New VLAN page.
Table 13-10
Parameters on the Default VLAN page
Field Description
VLAN Index Displays the VLAN index.
VLAN Name Displays the name of VLAN.
MST Instance ID Displays the ID of the MST Instance created.
Port Name Displays ports included in the VLAN.
Port Participation Displays how the port is recognized in the VLAN.
Include The port is included in the VLAN.
Exclude The port is not included in the VLAN.
Port Tagging Displays if a port is tagged or untagged.
Tagged Ingress packets are tagged with the PVID and port
priority.
Untagged Ingress packets are not tagged with PVID and port
priority.
Table 13-11
Parameters on the Provision New VLAN page
Field Description
VLAN Id Allows you to enter an indentifier for the VLAN.
VLAN Name Allows you to enter a name for the VLAN (see Note).
MST Instance ID Allows you to select an MST Instance Id from the drop down box.
Port Participation Allows you to select how the port is recognized in the VLAN.
Include The port is included in the VLAN.
Exclude The port is not included in the VLAN.
Port Tagging Allows you to tag or untag a port. Select the check box to tag a port.
Tagged Ingress packets are tagged with the PVID and port
priority.
Untagged Ingress packets are not tagged with PVID and port
priority.
Note: VLAN Name is an optional parameter.
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Table 13-12 lists the parameters on the Edit VLAN page.
Table 13-12
Parameters on the Edit VLAN page
Field Description
VLAN Name Allows you to enter a name for the VLAN (see Note).
MST Instance ID Allows you to select an MST Instance Id from the drop down box.
Port Participation Allows you to select how the port is recognized in the VLAN.
Included The port is included in the VLAN.
Excluded The port is not included in the VLAN.
Port Tagging Allows you to tag or untag a port. Select the check box to tag a port.
Tagged Ingress packets are tagged with the PVID and
port priority.
Untagged Ingress packets are not tagged with PVID and
port priority.
Note: VLAN Name is an optional parameter.
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Port Mirroring
The Port Mirroring feature allows a user to monitor traffic on ports of the
switch. Traffic from a source port is directed or mirrored on to a Probe port for
monitoring.
Figure 13-7 shows the level Structure of Port Mirroring menu.
In the Port Mirroring menu, you can
view all provisioned port mirrors
provision new port mirrors
edit port mirrors
delete port mirrors
For details, refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Figure 13-7
Level structure of Port Mirroring menu
switches
System
Port Mirroring
Provision a New
Port Mirroring
View All
Edit
Delete
Switch
Port Mirroring
Port Mirroring
Port Mirroring
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Table 13-13 lists the parameters on the View PortMirroring page.
Table 13-14 lists the parameters on the Provision New PortMirroring page.
Table 13-13
Parameters on the View PortMirroring page
Field Description
Port Mirroring Mode Enable Allows traffic at the source port to be monitored at
the probe port.
Disable Traffic at the source port cannot be monitored at
the probe port.
Source Ports Displays the ports involved in the port mirror session.
Ingress port Allows only incoming traffic to the node.
Egress port Allows only outgoing traffic from the node.
Both Allows both, incoming and outgoing traffic at the
node.
Not included The port does not participate in port mirroring.
Destination Port Displays the probe port.
Session Number Displays the Port Mirroring session number.
Edit Allows you to edit the Port Mirror ocnfiguration.
Delete Allows you to delete the Port Mirror session.
Table 13-14
Parameters on the Provision New PortMirroring page
Field Description
Port Mirroring Mode Allows you to enable or disable PortMirroring mode.
Enable Allows traffic at the source port to be monitored at
the probe port.
Disable Traffic at the source port cannot be monitored at
the probe port.
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Spanning Tree
The spanning tree menu provides the following configurations:
Switch Common Spanning Tree (CST) configuration
Port CST Configuration
Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) configuration
Figure 13-8 shows the link structure of Spanning Tree menu.
Source Ports Allows you to select the source ports for which traffic is to be monitored,
in one of the following modes:
Ingress port Allows only incoming traffic to the node.
Egress port Allows only outgoing traffic from the node.
Both Allows both, incoming and outgoing traffic at the
node.
Not included The port does not participate in port mirroring.
Destination Port Allows you to select the destination port.
Session Number Allows you to enter the Port Mirror session number.
Figure 13-8
Level Structure of Spanning Tree menu
Table 13-14 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision New PortMirroring page
Field Description
Switch CST
System Switches Switch
MST
Port CST
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
Spanning Tree
STP
Summary
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Switch CST Configuration
The switch CST Configuration page displays the switch common spanning
tree configuration details. In this page, you can
view the CST configuration details
edit the CST configuration parameters
Table 13-15 lists the parameters displayed on the Switch page for CST
configuration.
Table 13-16 lists the parameters on the Edit Switch CST Parameter page.
Port CST configuration
The View switch Port CST Parameter page displays the CST configuration
details for all the ethernet, WAN, and LAG ports. In this page, you can
view the CST configuration details for all ethernet, WAN and LAG ports
edit the CST configuration for all the ports.
Table 13-15
Parameters on the Switch page for CST Configuration
Field Description
Bridge Priority for CST Displays the bridge priority for the Common Spanning tree (CST).
Bridge Forward Delay
(centi-second)
Displays the time spent in Listening and Learning mode before
forwarding packets.
Bridge Hello Time
(centi-second)
Displays the bridge hello time for the CST.
Bridge Max Time (sec) Displays the bridge max age for the CST.
Bridge Max Hops Displays the maximum number of hops for the Spanning tree.
Table 13-16
Parameters on the Edit Switch CST Parameter page
Field Description
Bridge Priority for CST Allows you to enter the bridge priority for the CST.
Bridge Forward Delay Allows you to enter the time spent in Listening and Learning mode
before forwarding packets.
Bridge Hello Time Allows you to enter the bridge hello time for the CST.
Bridge Max Time Allows you to enter the bridge max age for CST.
Bridge Max Hops Allows you to enter the maximum number of hops for the Spanning tree.
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Table 13-17 describes the parameters on the View Switch Port CST
Parameters page.
Table 13-18 lists the parameters on the Edit Port CST parameters page.
Table 13-17
Parameters on the View Switch Port CST Parameters page
Field Description
View The link allows you to only view details of the port.
Port Priority Displays the priority for a particular port within the Common Spanning
Tree (CST).
Hello Timer Displays the time interval (in seconds) after which the Hello packets are
sent.
Edge Port Admin Status Displays if the specified port is an Edge port within the CST.
Port Path Cost Displays the worthiness of the specified port in the CST.
External Port Path Cost Displays the External Path Cost for the port in the spanning tree.
Edit Allows you to edit the CST Parameters.
Table 13-18
Parameters on the Edit Port CST parameters page
Field Description
Port Priority Allows you to enter the priority for a particular port within the CST.
Hello Timer Allows you to enter the time interval (in seconds) after which the Hello
packets should be sent.
Admin Edge Port Allows you to enable or disable port to act as an Edge port within the
CST.
Enable The port is specified as an Edge port in the CST.
Disable The port is not an Edge port in the CST.
Port Path Cost Allows you to enter the path cost for the port.
External Port Path Cost Allows you to enter the External Path Cost for the port in the spanning
tree.
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MST Configuration
The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) component supports
communication of networking devices assigned to any given VLAN
throughout a Bridged LAN. MSTP allows frames assigned to different VLANs
to follow separate paths, each based on an independent Multiple Spanning
Tree Instance (MSTI). The MSTIs reside within Multiple Spanning Tree
(MST) regions composed of LANs and or MSTP Bridges. These regions, the
other Bridges and LANs are connected into a single CST. MSTP connects all
Bridges and LANs with a single CST. The CST supports automatic
determination of each MST region and chooses the maximum possible extent
of each MST region.
Note: Each MST configuration can have four MST instances.
In the MST Configuration menu, you can
view all the provisioned MST Instances
provision a new MST Instance
edit MST Instances
edit Per Port Configuration of the MST Instance
delete MST Instances
For details, refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Figure 13-9 shows the level structure of MST Configuration link.
Figure 13-9
Level Structure of MST Configuration link
switches System
MST
Configuration
Provision a New
MSTInstance
View All
Edit
Delete
Switch
MSTInstance
Spanning
Tree
MSTInstance
MSTInstance
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Table 13-19 lists the parameters on the View MSTInstance page.
Table 13-20 lists the parameters on the Edit Port Configuration for MST
Instance page.
Table 13-21 lists the parameters on the Edit MST Instance page.
Table 13-19
Parameters on the View MSTInstance page
Field Description
View Allows you to only view details of the MST Instance.
MST Instance Id Displays the ID of the MST Instance.
MST Instance Bridge Priority Displays the bridge priority for the MST Instance.
Default Port Priority Displays the priority for a particular port to other ports within the MST
instance.
Default Port Path Cost Displays the Path Cost for the specified port in the MST instance.
Edit Allows you to edit the MST Instance parameters.
Delete The check box allows you to select MST Instances for deletion.
Table 13-20
Parameters on the Edit Port Configuration for MST page
Field Description
Port Displays the LAG, Ethernet or the WAN port. This field is not editable.
MST Instance Displays the MST Instance ID. This field is not editable.
Port Priority Allows you to enter a priority for the port.
Port Path Cost Allows you to enter a path cost for the port.
Table 13-21
Parameters on the Edit MST Instance page
Field Description
MST Instance Bridge Priority Allows you to enter the bridge priority for the MST Instance.
Default Port Priority Allows you to enter the port priority for the MST instance.
Default Port Path Cost Allows you to enter the Port Path Cost for the MST instance.
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STP Summary
The STP summary displays the bridge level and port level information.
Figure 13-10 displays the level structure of STP Summary menu.
Table 13-22 lists the details of the information displayed on the STP
Summary page.
Figure 13-10
Level structure of STP Summary menu
Table 13-22
STP summary information
Field Description
STP Mode Displays if STP is enabled or disabled for the Switch.
STP Version Displays the STP Version.
CIST/MSTP Info
Bridge Id Displays the CST or MST bridge Id.
Root Id Displays the CST or MST Root Id.
Is-Root Bridge Displays if the bridge is a root bridge.
Root Path Cost Displays the Root path cost.
VLAN List Displays the list of VLAN in the bridge.
Port Index Displays the port index.
Port Role Displays the role of the port in the bridge.
Forwarding Role Displays if the port is enabled or disabled to forward traffic in the MSTP
or CIST.
Port Path Cost Mode Displays the Port Path Cost mode.
Actual Cost Displays the actual cost.
Port Priority Displays the priority of the port in the CIST or MSTP.
System Switches Switch Spanning Tree
STP
Summary
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Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) refers to the capability of a network to provide better
service to selected network traffic over various technologies, including Frame
Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Ethernet and 802.1 networks,
SONET, and IP-routed networks that may use any or all of these underlying
technologies. QoS provides priority including dedicated bandwidth, controlled
jitter and latency (required by some real-time and interactive traffic), and
improved loss characteristics.
Figure 13-11 shows the level structure of QoS menu.
Port Id Displays the Port Id.
Designated Port Id Displays the designated port Id.
Designated Root Id Displays the designated Root Id of the port.
Figure 13-11
Level structure of the QoS menu
Table 13-22 (continued)
STP summary information
Field Description
switches System
TrustMode
Configuration
Class of
Switch

QoS
Service
ACL
Diffserv
Ports Rate
Limiting
QoS
Summary
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Trustmode Configuration
Trust Mode refers to sending information with a trusted ID by a client. You can
configure the ingress port to trust either QoS or differentiated services code
point (DSCP). The default port trust state is untrusted.
In the TrustMode Configuration menu, you can
view Trust mode settings
edit the Trust mode settings
Table 13-23 lists the parameters on the TrustMode Settings page.
Table 13-23
Parameters on the TrustMode Settings page
Field Description
Trust Mode Displays the Trust Mode at a port.
Untrusted Packets arriving at the ingress of an untrusted
port are directed to a specific QoS queue on the
appropriate egress port(s), in accordance with the
configured default priority of the ingress port.
Trusted 802.1P
Mode
The 802.1P priority value of the incoming packet
is used for designating the QoS queue for tagged
packets.
For untagged packets, QoS queue is assigned
based on default port priority.
Trust DSCP Mode The DSCP tag of the incoming IP packets is used
for designating the QoS queue.
For non-IP packets, QoS queue is assigned
based on default port priority.
Trust IP TOS The IP ToS tag of the incoming IP packets is used
for designating the QoS queue.
For non-IP packets, QoS queue is assigned
based on default port priority.
Queues Displays the CoS queues.
CNG Severity Displays Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) severity.
Green The packets in the queue have low probability of
being discarded.
Yellow The packets in the queue have higher probability
of being discarded.
802.1P Values Displays the priority of the queue when Trusted 802.1P Mode is
selected for the Trust Mode.
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Table 13-24 lists the parameters on the Edit Trustmode Settings page.
DSCP Values Displays the DSCP values for each queue when Trust DSCP Mode is
selected for the Trust Mode.
IP TOS Conf Displays the IP TOS value for each queue when Trust IP TOS is
selected for Trust Mode.
Note: Only Trust Mode and Mark Packets are displayed when Untrusted is selected for Trust Mode.
Table 13-24
Parameters on the Edit Trustmode Settings page
Field Description
Trust Mode Allows you to select the Trust Mode of the port.
Untrusted Packets arriving at the ingress of an untrusted
port are directed to a specific QoS queue on the
appropriate egress port(s), in accordance with
the configured default priority of the ingress port.
Trusted 802.1P
Mode
The 802.1P priority value of the incoming packet
is used for designating the QoS queue for tagged
packets.
For untagged packets, QoS queue is assigned
based on default port priority.
Trust DSCP Mode The DSCP tag of the incoming IP packets is used
for designating the QoS queue.
For non-IP packets, QoS queue is assigned
based on default port priority.
Trust IP TOS The IP ToS tag of the incoming IP packets is used
for designating the QoS queue.
For non-IP packets, QoS queue is assigned
based on default port priority.
Queues Allows you to select the CoS queue.
CNG Severity Allows you to select the Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) severity.
Green The packets in the queue have low probability of
being discarded.
Yellow The packets in the queue have higher probability
of being discarded.
Note: Only Trust Mode and Mark Packets are displayed when Untrusted is selected for Trust Mode.
Table 13-23 (continued)
Parameters on the TrustMode Settings page
Field Description
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Ports Rate Limiting
In the Ports Rate Limiting link, you can
view the port rate information for all the ethernet ports, WAN ports and
LAG
edit port rate information
Figure 13-12 shows the level structure of the Ports Rate Limiting link.
Table 13-25 lists the parameters on the View Port Rate Limiting Parameters
page.
Figure 13-12
Level structure of Ports Rate Limiting link
Table 13-25
Parameters on the View Port Rate Limiting Parameters page
Field Description
View Allows you to only view the Port Rate Limiting parameters.
Ingress Rate Limiting Displays if the Ingress Rate Limiting is enabled or not.
When enabled, the rate of the ingress traffic is limited to the ingress CIR
value.
Ingress CIR Displays the rate of traffic (in Kbps) through the ingress queue, which is
guaranteed to reach the backplane.
Ingress CBS Displays the burst size upto which the subscriber Service Frames are
admitted to providers network.
Ingress Pause Threshold Displays if the Ingress Pause Threshold is enabled or disabled.
When enabled, a pause frame is sent to stop incoming traffic during
congestion.
Pause Threshold Value Displays the buffer value below which the port stops accepting incoming
traffic, and sends pause frames periodically.
Resume Threshold Value Displays the buffer value above which the port can accept incoming
traffic.
Egress Rate Limiting Displays if the Egress Rate Limiting is Enabled or Disabled.
When enabled, the rate of egress traffic can be limited to the Egress
CIR value.
switches System
Ports Rate
Switch QoS
Limiting
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Table 13-26 lists the parameters on the Edit Port Rate Limiting Parameters
page.
Egress CIR (Kbps) Displays the bandwidth available in a network at any time and in any
state of network congestion.
Egress CBS Displays the limit on the maximum number of information units (e.g.
bytes) available for a burst of frames sent at the interface speed to
remain CIR-conformant.
Edit Allows you to edit the Port Rate Limiting Parameters.
Table 13-26
Parameters on the Edit Port Rate Limiting Parameters page
Field Description
Enable Ingress Rate Limiting Allows you to enable or disable Ingress Rate Limiting.
Enable The rate of the ingress traffic is limited to the
ingress CIR value.
Disable The rate of the ingress traffic in not limited to the
CIR value.
Ingress CIR Allows you to enter the rate of traffic through the ingress queue, which
is guaranteed to reach the backplane (see Note 1).
Ingress CBS Allows you to enter the burst size upto which the subscriber Service
Frames are admitted to providers network (see Note 2).
Enable Ingress Pause
Threshold
Allows you to enable or disable the Ingress Pause Threshold (see Note
3).
Enable A pause frame is sent to stop the incoming traffic
in the event of congestion due to low bandwidth.
Disable No pause frame is sent to stop the incoming traffic
in the event of congestion due to low bandwidth.
Pause Threshold Allows you to select the buffer size below which the pause frame should
be sent to stop incoming traffic (see Note 4).
Resume Threshold Allows you to select the buffer above which the incoming traffic can be
allowed (see Note 5).
Table 13-25 (continued)
Parameters on the View Port Rate Limiting Parameters page
Field Description
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Enable Egress Rate Limiting Allows you to enable or disable Egress Rate Limiting.
Enable The rate of egress traffic can be limited to the
Egress CIR value.
Disable The rate of egress traffic cannot be limited to the
Egress CIR value.
Egress CIR (kbps) Allows you to enter the bandwidth available in the network in any state
of network congestion (see Note 6).
Egress CBS (KB) Allows you to select the limit on the maximum number of packets
available for a burst of frames sent at the interface speed to remain
CIR-conformant (see Note 7).
Note 1: Ingress CIR is editable only when the Ingress Rate Limiting is enabled.
Note 2: Ingress CBS field is editable only when the Ingress Rate Limiting is enabled.
Note 3: Enable Ingress Pause Threshold is editable only when the Ingress Rate Limiting is enabled.
Note 4: Pause Threshold is editable only when the Ingress Pause Threshold is enabled.
Note 5: Resume Threshold is editable only when the Ingress Pause Threshold is enabled.
Note 6: Egress CIR is editable only when the Egress Rate Limiting is enabled.
Note 7: Egress CBS is editable only when the Egress Rate Limiting is enabled.
Table 13-26 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit Port Rate Limiting Parameters page
Field Description
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QoS Summary
The QoS summary displays the port level information.
Figure 13-13 displays the level structure of QoS Summary menu.
Table 13-27 lists the details of the Qos features displayed on the QoS
Summary page.
Figure 13-13
Level structure of QoS Summary menu
Table 13-27
Summary of QoS features
QoS Feature Description
Port Displays the Ethernet and WAN port as hyperlinks. Click the hyperlink
to see the summary of the QoS features (provisioned MAC ACLs,
Extended IP ACLs, Diffserv policies, etc.) provisioned on the port.
Policies Displays the number of Diffserv policies provisioned on the port.
MAC ACLs Displays the number of MAC ACLs provisioned on the port.
Extended IP ACLs Displays the number of Extended IP ACLs provisioned on the port.
Ingress Rate Limiting Displays if the Ingress Rate Limiting is Enabled or Disabled for the port.
Egress Rate Limiting Displays if the Egress Rate Limiting is Enabled or Disabled for the port.
InterfaceQueue_List Displays the CoS Queue profile assigned to the port. Click the link to
edit or delete the CoS Queue profile.
System Switches Switch QoS
QoS
Summary
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Class of Service
The CoS queueing feature allows the user to directly configure device
queueing and therefore provide the desired QoS behavior without the
complexities of Diffrentiated Services (DiffServ). The CoS feature allows the
user to determine Queue mapping and Queue configuration.
CoS Queue Templates
In the CoS Queue Templates menu, you can
view the Interface Queue details
edit Interface Queue details
provision a new InterfaceQueue List
delete InterfaceQueue list
For details refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Figure 13-14 shows the level structure of CoS Queue Templates link.
Figure 13-14
Level structure of CoS Queue Templates link
switches System
View
InterfaceQueue
Provision a new
Edit
Switch

Delete
QoS
CoS Queue
View All
InterfaceQueue
InterfaceQueue List
InterfaceQueue
InterfaceQueue
Templates
Class of
Service
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Table 13-28 lists the parameters on the InterfaceQueue page.
Table 13-28
Parameters on the InterfaceQueue page
Field Description
Queue Displays the Queue name.
Scheduler Type Displays the mechanism used for scheduling traffic.
Strict Packets in higher priority queue are transmitted first.
Strict or
Weighted Round
Robin
The traffic is scheduled based on weights assigned
to queues.
Strict or
Weighted Fair
Queue
Traffic is scheduled based on maximum and
minimum bandwidths assigned to each queue.
Weights Displays weight assigned to each queue when Strict or Weighted
Round Robin is selected for Scheduler Type (see Note 1).
Min Bandwidth Displays the minimum bandwidth required for the queue when Strict or
Weighted Fair Queue is selected for the Scheduler Type (see Note 2).
Max. Bandwidth Displays the maximum bandwidth required for the queue when Strict or
Weighted Fair Queue is selected for the Scheduler Type (see Note 2).
Drop Mode Displays the mechanism used for dropping excess traffic in each queue.
WRED Drops packets selectively based on IP precedence.
Taildrop Any extra packets are dropped.
Drop Start Displays the percentage of the Queue size where WRED can start
dropping packets.
Drop Probability Displays the slope of drop probability.
Prec Start It is a percentage of the Queue size where WRED can start dropping
the packets marked with High Drop precedence.
Prec Slope It is the slope of drop probability for packets marked with High Drop
Precedence.
Note 1: The Weights field is displayed only when Strict or Weighted Round Robin is selected for
Scheduler Mode.
Note 2: The Min Bandwidth and Max Bandwidth field is displayed only when Strict or Weighted Fair
Queue is selected for Scheduler Mode.
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Table 13-29 lists parameters on the Edit InterfaceQueue page.
Table 13-29
Parameters on the Edit InterfaceQueue page
Field Description
Scheduler Mode Allows you to select the mechanism for scheduling traffic.
Strict Packets in higher priority queue are transmitted
first.
Strict or Weighted
Round Robin
The traffic is scheduled based on weights
assigned to queues.
Strict or Weighted
Fair Queue
Traffic is scheduled based on maximum and
minimum bandwidths assigned to each queue.
Queue Displays the Queue name.
Scheduler Type Allows you to select the Scheduler Type for the selected Scheduler
Mode. The options listed are
Strict when Strict is selected for Scheduler Mode.
Strict and Weighted Round Robin are listed when Strict and Weighted
Round Robin is selected for Scheduler Mode.
Strict and Weighted Fair Queue are listed when Strict or Weighted Fair
Queue is selected for Scheduler Mode.
Weights Allows you to enter weights for each queue based on priority.
(see Note 1)
Min Bandwidth Allows you to enter the minimum bandwidth for each queue.
(see Note 2)
Max. Bandwidth Allows you to enter the maximum bandwidth for each queue.
(see Note 2)
Drop Mode Allows you to enter the mechanism used for dropping excess traffic in
each queue.
WRED Drops packets selectively based on IP
precedence.
Taildrop Any extra packets are dropped.
Drop Start Allows you to enter the percentage of the Queue size where WRED
should start dropping packets.
Drop Probability Allows you to enter the slope of drop probability.
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Ports Queue Assignment
In the Ports Queue Assignment menu, you can assign CoS queues to the
switch ports.
Figure 13-15 shows the level structure of the Ports Queue Assignment menu.
Differentiated Services
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a method of offering quality-of-service
treatment for network traffic without the need for a resource reservation
protocol. An administrator specifically provisions the network equipment
(switches, routers) to identify the following:
The classes of traffic in the network
The QoS treatment on the classes of traffic received.
DiffServ controls the traffic acceptance throughout the DiffServ domain, and
the bandwidth guarantee within the network nodes. By controlling the
acceptance, the transmission and the bandwidth, a policy-based range of
services is established.
Prec Start Allows you to enter the percentage of the Queue size where WRED can
start dropping the packets marked with High Drop precedence.
Prec Slope Allows you to enter the slope of drop probability for packets marked with
High Drop Precedence.
Note 1: The Weights field is displayed only when Strict or Weighted Round Robin is selected for
Scheduler Mode.
Note 2: The Min Bandwidth and Max Bandwidth field is displayed only when Strict or Weighted Fair
Queue is selected for Scheduler Mode.
Figure 13-15
Level structure of Ports Queue Assignment link
Table 13-29 (continued)
Parameters on the Edit InterfaceQueue page
Field Description
switches System Switch QoS
Class of
Service
Ports Queue
Assignment
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Figure 13-16 shows the level structure of Diffserv menu.
Policy Configuration
In the Diffserv Policy Configuration menu, you can
view configured policies
add a member class to the policy
delete a member class from the policy
add actions for the member class
provision a new diffserv policy
delete the policy
For details, refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Figure 13-16
Level structure of Diffserv menu
switches
System
Policy
Configuration
BandwidthProfile
Ports
Switch

QoS Diffserv
Class
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
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Figure 13-17 shows the level structure of the Policy Configuration menu.
Table 13-30 lists parameters on the Diffserv Policy page.
Figure 13-17
Level Structure of Policy Configuration menu
Table 13-30
Parameters on the Policy page
Field Description
Name Displays the diffserv policy name.
Policy Layer Displays the Policy LayerLayer 2, Layer 3.
Policy Actions The Add link allows you to add actions common to all classes.
Member Classes
Name Displays the classes present in the policy (see Note).
Action(s) Displays the actions present in the class.
Add Action The hyperlink allows you to add actions for individual classes.
Delete The check boxes allow a user to select classes for deletion.
Note: The Class hyperlink in the Name column allows you to view and add match criteria to the class.
switches System Switch

QoS Diffserv
Policy
Configuration
Provision a new
Diffserv Policy
Add
Member Class
Add
Actions
View All
Policy
Member Class
Delete
Diffserv Policy
Delete
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Table 13-31 lists the parameters on the Provision New Action page.
Table 13-31
Parameters on the Provision New Action page
Field Description
Action Type Allows you to select the action type from the following:
Mark 802.1p
Mark DSCP
Mark IP Precedence
Assign Queue
Drop
BandwidthProfile
Redirect Port
Assign SVLAN
(see Note)
IP Precedence Value Allows you to enter value when Mark IP Precedence is selected for
Action Type.
Assign Queue ID Allows you to enter the queue value when Assign Queue is selected for
Action Type.
BandwidthProfile Allows you to select a bandwidth profile from the drop down box when
Bandwidth Profile is selected for action type.
802.1p Value Allows you to enter the 802.1p value when Mark 802.1p is selected for
Action type.
DSCP Value Allows you to enter the DSCP value when Mark DSCP is selected for
Action type.
Redirect Interface Allows you to select a port for redirection when Redirect Port is selected
for Action Type.
Note: Bandwidth Profile, Redirect Port and Assign SVLAN actions are common to all classes.
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Class configuration
Figure 13-18 shows the level structure of Class Configuration menu.
In the Class Configuration menu, you can
view all classes
add match criteria to the class
edit a match criterion
delete match criteria
provision a new Diffserv class
For details refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Table 13-32 lists parameters on the Provision New Diffserv Class page.
Figure 13-18
Level structure of Class Configuration menu
Table 13-32
Parameters on the Provision New Diffserv Class page
Field Description
Name Allows you to enter the name of the Class.
Class Layer Allows you to select the layer to which the class is applicable
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 3 rules
switches System
View All
Delete
Switch

QoS Diffserv
Add
Classes
Classes
Match Criterion
Class
Configuration
Provision a new
Diffserv Class
Match Criterion
Edit
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Source Layer4 Port Allows you to enter the Source port at Layer 4.
Destination Layer4 Port Allows you to enter the Destination port at Layer 4.
DSCP value Allows you to enter DSCP value.
IP Precedence Value Allows you to enter the IP precedence value.
IP TOS Value Allows you to enter the IP TOS value.
IP TOS Mask Allows you to enter the IP TOS mask value.
Source IP Address Allows you to enter the Source IP address.
Source IP Mask Allows you to enter the Source IP mask value.
Destination IP Address Allows you to enter the Destination IP Address.
Destination IP Mask Allows you to enter the Destination IP mask value.
Protocol Number Allows you to enter the Protocol number.
Layer 2 rules
Source MAC Address Allows you to enter the Source MAC address.
Source MAC Mask Allows you to enter the Source MAC mask value.
Destination MAC Address Allows you to enter the Destination MAC address.
Destination MAC Mask Allows you to enter the Destination MAC mask value.
Ether Type Allows you to select a value for the Ether type from the following:
User Value
Apple Talk
ARP
IBM SNA
IPv4
IPv6
IPX
MPLS Multicast
MPLS Unicast
NetBios
Novell
PPPoE
RARP
Table 13-32 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision New Diffserv Class page
Field Description
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Ether Type Value Allows you to enter value when User Value is selected for Ether Type.
c-802.1p Allows you to enter the 802.1p value for the customer network (see
Note).
CVID Allows you to enter the VLAN ID of the customer network (see Note).
s-802.1p Allows you to enter the 802.1p value for the service provider network.
SVID Allows you to enter the VLAN ID of the service provider network.
Note: c-802.1p and CVID are not applicable when the switch is configured in 802.1q mode.
Table 13-32 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision New Diffserv Class page
Field Description
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Table 13-33 lists the parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page.
Table 13-33
Parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page
Field Description
Rule Type Allows you to select a Rule type for the Diffserv class from the following:
For Layer 2
Service 802.1p
Destination MAC Address
Source MAC Address
Service VLAN ID
Ethertype
Customer VLAN ID
Customer 802.1P
For Layer 3
Destination IP Address
Destination Layer4 Port
IP DSCP
IP Precedence
IP TOS
Protocol
Reference Class
Source IP Address
Source Layer4 Port
(see Note 1)
Layer4 Port Allows you to enter value when Source/Destination Layer4 Port is
selected for Rule Type.
DSCP Value Allows you to enter value when IP DSCP is selected for Rule Type.
IP Precedence Value Allows you to enter value when IP Precedence is selected for Rule
Type.
IP TOS Value Allows you to enter value when IP TOS is selected for Rule Type.
IP TOS Mask Allows you to enter value when IP TOS is selected for Rule Type.
IP Address Allows you to enter the IP address when Source/Destination IP address
is selected in Rule Type.
IP Mask Allows you to enter the IP address mask when Source/Destination IP
address is selected in Rule Type.
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Protocol Number Allows you to enter the IP protocol number when Protocol is selected for
Rule Type.
MAC Address Allows you to enter value when Source/Destination MAC Address is
selected for Rule Type.
MAC Mask Allows you to enter value when Source/Destination MAC Address is
selected for Rule Type.
Ether Type Allows you to select a value when EtherType is selected for Rule Type.
The following values can be selected:
User Value
Apple Talk
ARP
IBM SNA
IPv4
IPv6
IPX
MPLS Multicast
MPLS Unicast
NetBios
Novell
PPPoE
RARP
Ether Type Value Allows you to enter value when User Value is selected for Ether Type.
c-802.1p Allows you to enter customer 802.1p value when Customer 802.1p
value is selected for Rule Type (see Note 2).
CVID Allows you to enter the Customer VLAN Id (see Note 2).
s-802.1p Allows you to enter service 802.1p value when Service 802.1p value is
selected for Rule Type.
SVID Allows you to enter the Service VLAN Id.
Note 1: The Layer 2 Rule Types are visible in classes provisioned for Layer 2 and Layer 3 Rule Types
are visible for classes provisioned for Layer 3 only.
Note 2: c-802.1p and CVID are not applicable when the switch is configured in 802.1q mode.
Table 13-33 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page
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BandwidthProfile configuration
Figure 13-19 shows the level structure of the BandwidthProfile
Configuration menu.
In the BandwidthProfile Configuration menu, you can
view the provisioned bandwidth profiles
provision a new bandwidth profile
edit a bandwidth profile
delete a bandwidth profile
For details, refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Table 13-34 lists the parameters on the View BandwidthProfile page.
Figure 13-19
Level structure of BandwidthProfile Configuration menu
Table 13-34
Parameters on the View BandwidthProfile page
Field Description
View The hyperlink allows the user to only view the Bandwidth profile details.
Bandwidth Profile Type Displays the Bandwidth Profile Type being used.
Police Simple
CIR Displays the rate of traffic guaranteed to reach the backplane.
CBS Displays the burst size upto which the subscriber Service Frames are
admitted to the Providers network.
Color Aware Mode Modes of policing. Color Blind Mode is the only used mode currently.
Color Conform Class Index Not Applicable
switches
System
View All
Delete
Switch

QoS Diffserv
Provision a new
Bandwidth Profile
Edit
BandwidthProfile
Configuration
Bandwidth Profiles
Bandwidth Profiles
Bandwidth Profile
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Table 13-35 lists the parameters on the Provision New Bandwidth Profile
page.
Conform Action Not Applicable
Conform Value Not Applicable
Non Conform Action Not Applicable
Non Conform Value Not Applicable
Edit Allows you to edit the Bandwidth profile parameters.
Delete The check boxes allow the user to select Bandwidth profiles for deletion.
Table 13-35
Parameters on the Provision New Bandwidth Profile page
Field Description
Bandwidth Profile Type Allows you to select a bandwidth profile.
Police Simple
CIR (kbps) Allows you to enter the Committed Information Rate (CIR) value.
CBS (KB) Allows you to enter the Committed Burst Size (CBS) value.
Color Aware Mode Modes of policing. Color Blind Mode is the only available mode.
Color Conform Class index Not Applicable
Conform Action Not Applicable
Conform Value Not Applicable
Non Conform Action Not Applicable
Non Conform Value Not Applicable
Table 13-34 (continued)
Parameters on the View BandwidthProfile page
Field Description
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Ports configuration
Figure 13-20 shows the level structure of the Ports Configuration menu.
In the Ports Configuration menu, you can
view policies added to the port
add policies to the port
delete policies from the port
Table 13-36 lists the parameters on the View Ports Diffserv Policy
Configuration page.
Figure 13-20
Level structure of Ports Configuration menu
Table 13-36
Parameters on the View Ports Diffserv Policy Configuration page
Field Description
Port Lists the Ethernet, WAN and LAG ports in the switch.
Diffserv Policy Displays the Policy added to the port.
Add Diffserv Policy Allows user to add a Diffserv policy to the port.
switches
System
Add
Delete
Switch

QoS Diffserv
Ports
Configuration
Diffserv Policy
Diffserv Policy
View
Diffserv Policy
switches
System
Add
Delete
Switch

QoS Diffserv
Ports
Configuration
Diffserv Policy
Diffserv Policy
View
Diffserv Policy
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Access Control Lists (ACL)
Quality of Service (QoS) in Ethernet switch is implemented via Differentiated
Services (DiffServ) and Access Control Lists (ACL) for ingress actions and
Class of Service (CoS) queuing for egress actions. ACLs offering a subset of
DiffServ functionality, provide a simple method for configuring typical
Firewall-like QoS behavior.
The following types of ACL can be configured in the WUI:
MAC ACL - Filters on all fields from IP Header
Extended IP ACL - Filters on all fields from Layer 2 Header
MAC ACL
Figure 13-21 shows the level structure of MAC ACL menu.
Figure 13-21
Level structure of MAC ACL menu
switches
System
MAC ACL
Configuration
Ports
Switch

QoS ACL
MAC Rule
Configuration
Configuration
MAC ACL
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MAC ACL configuration
Figure 13-22 shows the level structure of MAC ACL Configuration menu.
In the MAC ACL configuration menu, you can
view all the provisioned MAC ACL and member rules assigned to it.
add a new member rule to the ACL
delete member rules from the ACL
add actions for the member rules
provision a new MAC ACL
delete the MAC ACL
For details, refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Note 1: A MAC ACL can have a maximum of 9 rules.
Note 2: MAC ACL is applicable for Layer 2 only.
Figure 13-22
Level structure of MAC ACL Configuration menu
switches System Switch

QoS ACL
MAC ACL
MAC ACL
Configuration
Provision a new
MAC ACL
Add
Rules
View All
MAC ACL
Add
Actions
Rules
Delete
MAC ACL
Delete
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Table 13-37 lists the parameters on the Provision New MAC ACL page.
Table 13-38 lists the parameters on the MAC ACL page.
Table 13-37
Parameters on the Provision New MAC ACL page
Field Description
Name Allows you to enter a name for the MAC ACL.
Add an implicit Deny All Rule Allows you to implicitly drop all packets.
Yes Packets are dropped if they do not match filter criteria of
any rule with Send action.
No Packets are sent or dropped based on filter criteria of
rules added to the ACL.
Rules The check box allows you to select the rules to be added to the MAC
ACL.
Table 13-38
Parameters on the MAC ACL page
Field Description
Name Displays the MAC ACL name.
Member Rules
Name Displays the rules present in the ACL (see Note).
Action(s) Displays the actions present in the rule.
Add Action The hyperlink allows you to add one or more actions to the rule.
Delete The check boxes allow a user to delete rules present in the MAC ACL.
Note: The Rule hyperlink allows you to view and add match criteria to the rule.
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Table 13-39 lists the parameters on the Provision New Action page.
Table 13-39
Parameters on the Provision New Action page
Field Description
Action Type Allows you to select the action type for the MAC ACL rule from the
following:
Send
Drop
IP Precedence Value Not Applicable
Assign Queue ID Not Applicable
Redirect Interface Not Applicable
BandwidthProfile Not Applicable
802.1p Value Not Applicable
DSCP Value Not Applicable
Assign SVLAN Not Applicable
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MAC rule configuration
Figure 13-23 shows the level structure of MAC Rule Configuration menu.
In the MAC Rule Configuration menu, you can
add match criteria to the rule
edit a match criterion
provision a new MAC Rule
delete MAC Rule
For details refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Note: A MAC Rule can have a maximum of 5 match criteria.
Figure 13-23
Level structure of MAC Rule Configuration menu
switches System
View All
Delete
Switch

QoS ACL
Add
MAC Rules
MAC Rules
Match Criterion
MAC ACL
Provision a new
MAC Rule
Match Criterion
Edit
MAC Rule
Configuration
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Table 13-40 lists the parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page.
Table 13-40
Parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page
Field Description
Rule Type Allows you to select a Rule type for the MAC ACL from the following:
Service 802.1p
Destination MAC Address
Source MAC Address
Service VLAN ID
Ethertype
Customer VLAN ID
Customer 802.1P
Layer4 Port Not applicable
DSCP Value Not applicable
IP Precedence Value Not applicable
IP TOS Value Not applicable
IP TOS Mask Not applicable
IP Address Not applicable
IP Mask Not applicable
Protocol Number Not applicable
MAC Address Allows you to enter value when Source/Destination MAC Address is
selected for Rule Type.
MAC Mask Allows you to enter value when Source/Destination MAC Address is
selected for Rule Type.
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Ether Type Allows you to select a value when EtherType is selected for Rule Type.
The following values can be selected:
User Value
Apple Talk
ARP
IBM SNA
IPv4
IPv6
IPX
MPLS Multicast
MPLS Unicast
NetBios
Novell
PPPoE
RARP
Ether Type Value Allows you to enter value when User Value is selected for Ether Type.
c-802.1p Allows you to enter customer 802.1p value when Customer 802.1p
value is selected for Rule Type (see Note).
CVID Allows you to enter the Customer VLAN ID when Customer VLAN ID is
selected for Rule Type (see Note).
s-802.1p Allows you to enter service 802.1p value when Service 802.1p value is
selected for Rule Type.
SVID Allows you to enter the Service provider VLAN ID when Service VLAN
ID is selected for Rule Type.
Note: c-802.1p and CVID are not applicable when the switch is configured in 802.1q mode.
Table 13-40 (continued)
Parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page
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Ports configuration
Figure 13-24 shows the level structure of the Ports Configuration menu.
In the Ports Configuration menu, you can
view MAC ACLs added to the port
add MAC ACLs to the port
delete MAC ACLs from the port
Table 13-41 lists the parameters on the View Ports MAC ACL Configuration
page.
Figure 13-24
Level structure of Ports Configuration menu
Table 13-41
Parameters on the View Ports MAC ACL Configuration page
Field Description
Port Lists the Ethernet, WAN and LAG ports in the switch.
MAC ACL (s) Displays the MAC ACL added to the port.
Add MAC ACL Allows user to add MAC ACL to the port.
switches System
Add
Delete
Switch

QoS ACL
Ports
Configuration
MAC ACL
MAC ACL
View Ports
MAC ACL Configuration
MAC ACL
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Extended IP ACL
Figure 13-25 shows the level structure of Extended IP ACL menu.
Extended IP ACL configuration
Figure 13-26 shows the level structure of the Extended IP ACL
Configuration menu.
Figure 13-25
Level structure of Extended IP ACL menu
Figure 13-26
Level structure of Extended IP ACL Configuration menu
switches
System
Extended IP ACL
Configuration
Ports
Switch

QoS ACL
Extended IP Rule
Configuration
Configuration
Extended
IP ACL
switches System Switch

QoS ACL
Extended IP ACL
Delete
Extended
IP ACL
Configuration

Provision a new
Extended IP ACL
Add
Rules
View All
Extended IP ACL
Add
Actions
Rules
Delete
Extended
IP ACL
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In the Extended IP ACL configuration menu, you can
view all the provisioned Extended IP ACL and member rules assigned to
the ACL
add a new member rule to the ACL
delete member rules from the ACL
add actions for the member rules
provision a new Extended IP ACL
delete Extended IP ACLs
For details, refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Note 1: An Extended IP ACL can have a maximum of 9 rules.
Note 2: Extended IP ACL is applicable for Layer 3 only.
Table 13-42 lists the parameters on the Provision New Extended IP ACL
page.
Table 13-42
Parameters on the Provision New Extended IP ACL page
Field Description
Name Allows you to enter a name for the Extended IP ACL (see Note).
Add an implicit Deny All Rule Allows you to implicitly drop all packets.
Yes Packets are dropped if they do not match filter criteria of
any rule with Send action.
No Packets are sent or dropped based on filter criteria of
rules added to the Extended IP ACL.
Rules The check box allows you to select the rules to be added to the
Extended IP ACL.
Note: Extended IP ACL can have a maximum of 31 alphanumeric characters.
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Table 13-43 lists the parameters on the Extended IP ACL page.
Table 13-44 lists the parameters on the Provision New Action page.
Table 13-43
Parameters on the Extended IP ACL page
Field Description
Name Displays the Extended IP ACL name.
Member Rules
Name Displays the rules present in the ACL (see Note).
Action(s) Displays the actions present in the rule.
Add Action The hyperlink allows you to add one or more actions to the rule.
Delete The check boxes allow a user to delete rules present in the ACL.
Note: The Rule hyperlink in the Name column allows you to view and add match criteria of the rule.
Table 13-44
Parameters on the Provision New Action page
Field Description
Action Type Allows you to select action for an ACL rule from the following:
Drop
Send
IP Precedence Value Not Applicable
Assign Queue ID Not Applicable
Redirect Interface Not Applicable
BandwidthProfile Not Applicable
802.1p Value Not Applicable
DSCP Value Not Applicable
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Extended IP Rule configuration
Figure 13-27 shows the level structure of the Extended IP Rule
Configuration menu.
In the Extended IP Rule configuration menu, you can
add match criteria to Rules
edit match criteria
provision new Extended IP Rules
delete Extended IP Rules
For details refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Note: An Extended IP Rule can have a maximum of 5 match criteria.
Figure 13-27
Level structure of Extended IP Rule Configuration menu
switches System
View All
Delete
Switch

QoS ACL
Add
Extended IP Rules
Extended IP Rules
Match Criterion
Extended
IP ACL
Provision a new
Extended IP Rule
Match Criterion
Edit
Extended
IP Rule
Configuration
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Table 13-45 lists the parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page.
Table 13-45
Parameters on the Provision New ClassRule page
Field Description
Rule Type Allows you to select a Rule type for the Extended IP ACL from the
following:
Destination IP Address
Destination Layer4 Port
IP DSCP
IP Precedence
IP TOS
Protocol
Source IP Address
Source Layer4 Port
Layer4 Port Allows you to enter value when Source/Destination Layer4 Port is
selected for Rule Type.
DSCP Value Allows you to enter value when IP DSCP is selected for Rule Type.
IP Precedence Value Allows you to enter value when IP Precedence is selected for Rule
Type.
IP TOS Value Allows you to enter value when IP TOS is selected for Rule Type.
IP TOS Mask Allows you to enter value when IP TOS is selected for Rule Type.
IP Address Allows you to enter the IP address when Source/Destination IP address
is selected in Rule Type.
IP Mask Allows you to enter the IP address mask when Source/Destination IP
address is selected in Rule Type.
Protocol Number Allows you to enter the IP protocol number when Protocol is selected for
Rule Type.
MAC Address Not Applicable
MAC Mask Not Applicable
Ether Type Not Applicable
Ether Type Value Not Applicable
c-802.1p Not Applicable
CVID Not Applicable.
s-802.1p Not Applicable
SVID Not Applicable
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Ports configuration
Figure 13-28 shows the level structure of Ports Configuration menu.
In the Ports Configuration menu, you can
view policies added to the port
add policies to the port
delete policies from the port
Table 13-46 lists the parameters on the View Ports Extended IP ACL
Configuration page.
Figure 13-28
Level structure of Ports Configuration menu
Table 13-46
Parameters on the View Ports Extended IP ACL Configuration page
Field Description
Port Lists the Ethernet, WAN and LAG ports in the switch.
Extended IP ACL (s) Displays the Extended IP ACL added to the port.
Add Extended IP ACL Allows user to add Extended IP ACL to the port.
switches System
Add
Delete
Switch

QoS ACL
Ports
Configuration
Extended IP ACL
Extended IP ACL
View
Extended IP ACL
Extended
IP ACL
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ForwardingDatabase
Forwarding Database refers to learning, forwarding and aging of addresses
according to IEEE 802.1q. Statically Unicast and Multicast addresses can be
provisioned. The statistically learned entries take precedence over the
dynamically learnt entries.
Figure 13-29 shows the level structure of ForwardingDatabase menu.
Static Unicast Table
Figure 13-30 shows the level structure of the Static Unicast Table menu.
Figure 13-29
Level structure of ForwardingDatabase menu
Figure 13-30
Level structure of Static Unicast Table menu
switches System
Static Multicast
Switch

ForwardingDatabase
Static Unicast
Table
Table
switches System Switch

ForwardingDatabase
View All

Static Unicast
Table
Static Unicast Entry
Provision a new
Delete
Static Unicast Entry
Static Unicast Entry
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In the Static Unicast Table menu, you can
view Static Unicast Entries
provision Unicast Entries
delete Unicast Entries
For details, refer to Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures, 323-1855-320.
Table 13-47 lists the parameters on the View Static Unicast Entry page.
Table 13-48 lists the parameters on the Provision New Static Unicast Entry
page.
Table 13-47
Parameters on the View Static Unicast Entry page
Field Description
Forwarding Table Id Displays the Forwarding Table Id associated with the VLAN.
MAC Address Displays the destination MAC address in a frame to which the entry's
filtering information applies.
Forwarding to Port Displays the port to which frames received from a specific port and
destination, for a specific Multicast or Broadcast MAC address, must be
forwarded.
Delete The check boxes allow a user to select the Static Unicast entries for
deletion.
Table 13-48
Parameters on the Provision New Static Unicast Entry page
Field Description
MAC Address Allows you to enter the destination MAC address in a frame to which the
entry's filtering information applies.
Forwarding to Port Allows you to select the port to which frames received from a specific
port and destination for a specific Multicast or Broadcast MAC address
must be forwarded.
Vlan Id Allows you to enter the VLAN ID of the VLAN to which the port is a part
of.
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Static Multicast Table
Figure 13-31 shows the level structure of View Static Multicast Table menu.
In the View Static Multicast Table menu, you can
view Static multicast entries
provision multicast entries
edit multicast entries
delete multicast entries
For details, refer to and Bandwidth and Data Services Procedures,
323-1855-320.
Table 13-49 lists the parameters on the View Static Multicast Entry page.
Figure 13-31
Level structure of View Static Multicast Table menu
Table 13-49
Parameters on the View Static Multicast Entry page
Field Description
VLAN Id Displays the ID of the VLAN to which the Port is a part of.
Mac Address Displays the destination MAC address in a frame to which the entry's
filtering information applies.
Static Egress Ports Displays the set of ports to which frames received from a specific port
and destination, for a specific Multicast or Broadcast MAC address must
be forwarded, regardless of any dynamic information e.g. GMRP.
Edit Allows user to edit the static multicast entries.
Delete The check boxes allow a user to select Multicast entries for deletion.
switches
System
Switch

ForwardingDatabase
View All

Static Multicast
Table
Static Multicast Entry
Provision a new
Delete
Static Multicast Entry
Static Multicast Entry
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Table 13-50 lists the parameters on the Provision New Static Multicast Entry
page.
Dynamic Unicast Table
Figure 13-32 shows the level structure of the Dynamic Unicast Table menu.
In this menu, you can view the MAC addresses learnt dynamically by the
switch.
Table 13-51 lists the Mac-DB forwarding learned entry parameters.
Table 13-50
Parameters on the Provision New Static Multicast Entry page
Field Description
Mac Address Allows you to enter the destination MAC address in a frame to which this
entry's filtering information applies.
Static Egress Ports Allows you to select the set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destination, for a specific Multicast or Broadcast MAC
address must be forwarded, regardless of any dynamic information.
VLAN Id Allows you to enter the ID of the VLAN to which the port is a part of.
Figure 13-32
Level structure of Dynamic Unicast Table menu
Table 13-51
Mac-DB forwarding learned entry parameters
Field Description
Index Displays the serial number of the learnt entries.
VLANID Displays the VLAN ID.
Mac Address Displays the learnt Mac addresses.
Port Index Displays the port in the format ETH-chassis-slot-port or
WAN-chassis-slot-port or LAG-chassis-slot-port.
switches System Switch

ForwardingDatabase
View Mac-DB forwarding

Dynamic Unicast
Table
learned entries
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