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1. Figure 4 23 Manual Circuit Dialog Box EP Param Tab 4 22 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Saving the Circuit Parameters gt To save the circuit parameters 1 In the Manual Circuit Dialog Box click lt Set gt A message appears asking you if you want to create another circuit 2 Click lt No gt The circuit is created and appears on the Normal Services Map 172 18 159 33 Normal Service Normal Ser SEE Configuration View Help BIZI SIS Figure 4 24 Normal Service with Circuit RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 23 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual Displaying the Circuit Parameters gt To display the circuit parameters 1 Click on the link in the Services Map Figure 4 24 2 Right click and select Circuit List The Circuit List appears IPmux 24_A IPmux _A IPmux 24 B Circuit Lis List Circuit Name Type Bandwidth Sen Connected Activated Oper Status Activation Status Connectivity IPmux 24_A IPmux 24_B 10xTS Disabled Disabled Parameters F Connection gt Remove gt Print Save to File Refresh Figure 4 25 Circuit List 3 Click lt Parameters gt The Manual Circuit Parameters dialog box appears 4 Verify that the parameters are correct 4 24 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Chapt
2. Read only Received Bridge Port The port number of the port from which a frame must be received in order for this entry s filtering information to apply NET ETH 1 NET USER ETH 2 USER ETH 3 Read only Status Learned Static Read only Add Click to add a new entry to the table Remove Click to remove an entry from the table Remove All Click to delete the table Next Click to display the next 500 entries Close Click to apply Static MAC Table parameters and close the window RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 13 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Possible Values Remarks Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Adding a New Entry gt To add a new entry 1 From the MAC Table just described click lt Add gt The MAC Table Add Entry dialog box appears see Figure 3 11 Figure 3 15 2 Configure the desired parameters The Add Entry parameters are the same as the parameters for the Mac Table see Zable 3 8 Table 3 9 3 Click lt Apply gt The new entry is added to the table 4 Click lt Close gt The Add Entry dialog closes and the Static MAC Table dialog box displays the updated table MAC Table Add Entry xj Received Bridge Port EMME gau MAC Address o0 00 00 00 00 00 Apply Close E SSS Figure 3 11 MAC Table Add Entry Dialog Box Removing a Static Entry from the MAC Table gt T
3. Chapter 2 Installation and Setup User s Manual Tasks Configuration Dialog Box and Parameter Location Path See Viewing Active Alarms Alarms Viewing the history log System Log Buffer Fault See Viewing the History Log History Log List Clearing the history log See Gearing the History Log Fault w History Log Clear Viewing self test results Self Test Results dialog box Diagnostics Tasks Options Viewing the Host configuration Establishing link between IPmux 24 and manager See Viewing Self Test Results Dialog Box and Parameter Location Host dialog box See Viewing the Host Configuration Manager List dialog box See Maintaining Manager List wSelf Test Results Path Options Host Interface IP List Options Manager List Masking traps Masking Traps dialog box Options See Masking Traps Masking Traps Setting Telnet and Web Access Access dialog box Options See Enabling or Disabling Telnet and gt ACCESS Web Access Tasks Statistics Dialog Box and Parameter Location Path Setting polling interval Polling Interval dialog box Statistics See Setting the Polling Interval Polling Interval Viewing bundle statistics Bundle Statistics dialog box See Viewing Bundle Statistics Port Level Menu Options Statistics Bundle Statistics The following tables list the RADview tasks that are available on the port level Tasks Configuration Viewing Interface Information fo
4. Click to select an available time slot for a selected bundle Edit Select All Click to select all available time slots for a selected bundle RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 2BSetting the Operational Parameters 3 39 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Clear All Possible Values Remarks Click to remove all selected time slots from a selected bundle Apply Click to apply changes Close Click to apply Bundle Configuration Table Parameters and close the dialog box Refresh Note Click to refresh the information in the window Selecting an Available Time Slot To select an available timeslot 1 From the Bundles Table just described select a bundle and click lt Edit gt 2 Click the square beneath the timeslot number The selected timeslots appear yellow 3 Click lt Apply gt Selecting all Available Time Slots To select all available timeslots for the selected bundle e From the Bundles Table just described select a bundle and click lt Select All gt Removing all Selected Timeslots from a Bundle To remove all selected timeslots from the selected bundle e From the Bundles Table just described select a bundle and click lt Clear All gt You cannot edit a bundle that has already been used to define a connection in the Bundle Connection Table Figure 3 37 To edit such a bundle first delete the bundle from the Bundle Connection Table
5. Figure 3 7 Bridge Parameters Dialog Box Table 3 6 Bridge Parameters Possible Values Remarks Aware Unaware Default Unaware Note When chaning the VLAN Mode the following message appers Changing VLAN Mode may disconnect the Agent Forwarding Mode Aging Time sec Bridge forwarding mode Filter filter frames received according to MAC Address Transparent forward all frames received not dependent on VLAN Default Filter Aging Time in seconds Checked Unchecked 0 4080 Default 300 Note When the checkbox is checked the Aging Time parameter is enabled and its value can be changed Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window 3 10 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Viewing Bridge Ports gt To view bridge ports 1 Select Configuration gt Bridge gt Ports The Bridge Ports Table appears see Figure 3 8 2 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 7 3 Click lt Close gt 24 Bridge Ports Table x Ingress Accept Port ID Default Taa Handilin Filtering Type Stacking YID Priority Tag 9 9 Net Ethi Enable O None O None a O None Enable Change Close Refresh Ready j Figure 3 8 Bridge Ports Table Table 3 7 Bridge Port Parameters Para
6. RADview can display Intervals Statistics information and graphs that aggregate the statistics over 15 minute intervals RADview can also display Current Statistics information and graphs displaying a more immediate view of the statistics counters The Current Statistics window is refreshed periodically according to the Polling Interval or manually whenever you click the lt Poll gt button This chapter explains how to perform the following tasks e Setting the Polling Interval e Viewing Bundle Statistics e Viewing HDLC Statistics e Viewing Bundle Current Statistics e Viewing Bundle Intervals Statistics e Viewing E1 T1 Port Current Statistics e Viewing Port Intervals Statistics e Viewing Ethernet Port Statistics RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 1Bintroduction 6 1 Chapter 6 Performance Management User s Manual 6 2 Setting the Polling Interval RADview updates displayed statistical data by polling IPmux 24 at set intervals The Polling Interval command allows you to set the number of seconds between polls gt To set the polling interval e Select Statistics gt Polling Interval The Polling Interval dialog box appears 172 17 157 11 Polling Interval Polling Interval sec T Polling Enable Iv Set Cancel SSS Figure 6 1 Polling Interval Table 6 1 Polling Interval Parameter Possible Values Remarks Polling Interval sec Number of seconds between polls Polling Enable
7. 8765 Description 0010 Stratum 1 PRC Primary Reference Clock Rec G 811 0100 Stratum 2 SSU T Sync Source Unit Transit Rec G 812 Transit 1000 Stratum 3 SSU L Sync Source Unit Local Rec G 812 Local Determines the maximum attenuation of the receive signal that can be compensated for by the interface receive path Long Haul 32 dB Short Haul 10 dB Line type affects the number of bits per second that the link can reasonably carry It also affects the interpretation of the port performance statistics For El ports Framed G 704 Framed CRC Framed MF Framed CRC MF Unframed G 703 Use when the data being transmitted is unframed For T1 ports ESF Extended SuperFrame D4 AT amp T D4 format Unframed Use when the data being transmitted is unframed Note Line Type is grayed out and can t be changed when a bundle is defined over the selected interface Type of Zero Code Suppression used on the link B7ZS B8ZS AMI Byte pattern of the data transmitted in the E1 T1 Framer idle timeslots O to FF Type of signaling used on the link None Robbed Bit T1 device operation mode DSU CSU Note Only applicable for T1 ports RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 2BSetting the Operational Parameters 3 33 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Line Length feet Line Buildout dB User s Manual Possible Values Remarks 0 133 134 266 267 339 400 533 534 655 Note Only applicable for T
8. RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BConfiguring the IPmux 24 Units 4 3 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manua Configuring the Manager List gt To configure the manager list 1 Display the Manager List menu Configuration gt System gt Management gt Manager list and enter IP parameters for the network manager station NMS IP address 172 17 10 100 Manager location Network Eth1 2 Save the changes Configuration gt System gt Management gt Manager List Manager IP address 172 18 159 33 Manager location Network Eth1 Alarm trap Disabl VLAN tagging Disabl 1 2 3 Link up down trap Disabl 4 5 gt Please select item lt 1 to 5 gt ESC prev menu main menu amp exit 1 Mngr s Figure 4 3 Configuring Network Manager 4 2 Connecting IPmux 24 to the Management Station IPmux 24 can be managed by a Network Management Station NMS that is located on the LAN hub or switch connected to the one of the unit s Ethernet ports gt To connect IPmux 24 to the Network Management Station 1 Connect a Network Management Station to the LAN hub or switch 2 Connect one of the IPmux s Ethernet ports to the LAN 4 3 Configuration Sequence Several basic configuration steps need to be followed when deploying any IPmux unit 1 IP Configuration Setting the IPmux 24 s host IP address and the manager IP address 2 Physical layer configuration Setting the TDM paramete
9. 3 Bundle2 M 4 Bundle3 M 5Bundle4 Vv 6 BundleS Vv 7 Bundle Vv 8 Bundle Vv Bundles v _10 Bundles M _11 Bundle10 v 12 Bundle11 Vv 13 Bundle12 Vv 14 Bundle13 Vv 15 Bundle14 Vv 16 Bundle15 Vv 17 Bundle16 Vv 18 Bundle17 Vv 19 Bundle18 Vv 20 Bundle19 Vv 21 Bundle20 Vv _22 Bundle21 z 23 Bunde22 v 24 Bunde23 v _25 Bundle24 M 26 Bundle25 Vv 27 Bundle26 Vv 28 Bundle27 Vv 29 Bundlezs Vv 30 Bundle29 Vv 31 Bundle30 Vv TS 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 aaa M i a a a a ae em a ee SS a rary ier fos 1 cos E ESA EEEE AREAREN RENANE N a E re i oS Figure 3 35 Bundles Table Port Level Table 3 21 Bundle Configuration Table Parameters Port Level Parameter Possible Values Remarks Port The selected port Read only Type ETH Bundle No Bundle Number Bundle Name Name of the selected bundle Empty Bundle When checked indicates the bundle has not been assigned to any TSs timeslots Bundle Status Status of the bundle Connected Disabled Remote Fail Local Fail Unavailable Validation Fail Sequence Error Buffer Underflow Buffer Overflow Time Slots The timeslots and the bundles assigned to them Timeslots with bundles assigned to them are marked with a dark blue box while unassigned timeslots are marked with a gray box A T1 port has 24 timeslots that can be assigned to a bundle an E1 port has 31 without MF or 30 with MF
10. El RI45 El RJ45 CH4 El RJ45 EXT CLK Clock Figure 4 17 IPmux 24 B Element Manager 2 Select CH1 RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 17 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual 3 From the Configuration menu select Parameters The Interface Parameters dialog box appears Figure 4 8 4 Select the following parameters Transmit Clock Source Loopback Line Type Framed CRC 5 Click lt Set gt IPmux 24_B Port Parameters Port Type Ei Admin Status fnabled st lt s SC Transmit Clock Source loopback a t i S SCs YS User Clock Quality other a st i O Ci Line Type Idle Code Mark Signa OOS Code AIS Transmit Disable M Trail Mode Termination X Set Cancel Refresh Figure 4 18 IPmux 24 B El Interface Parameters Creating a Circuit gt To create a circuit between IPmux 24 A and IPmux 24 B 1 On the Central Site select the source for the circuit In this example it is the IPmux 24 A 2 While holding down the CTRL key right click the mouse and drag a line between IPmux 24 A and IPmux 24 B A circuit is created between the two sites and appears with a dotted line 4 18 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications 1 2 18 159 33 Normal Service Normal Ser SEE Configuration View Help DT
11. Figure 3 37 and then return to the Bundle Table to select new parameters Managing Bundle Connections 3 40 Bundles are groups of timeslots The Bundle Connection Table command displays the detailed technical parameters of each bundle in the system Although you can use the Element Manager to view the bundle connections and to remove them complete management of bundle connections is accomplished using the Service Center map For information on managing bundle connections using the Service Center map refer to Chapter 5 of the RADview SC TDMoIP System Manual Creating Bundle Connections For information on creating and managing bundle connections using the Service Center map refer to Chapter 5 of the RADview SC TDMoIP System Manual 2BSetting the Operational Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Removing Bundle Connections For information on removing bundle connections using the Service Center map refer to Chapter 5 of the RADview SC TDMoIP System Manual In cases where a circuit is broken you may use the Bundle Connection Table to manually remove a bundle connection To display the bundle connection table 1 Select Configuration gt Bundle Connection Table The Bundle Connection Table appears see Figure 3 36 and Figure 3 37 2 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 22 and click lt Close gt 172 018 159 31 Bundle Connection Table Channel
12. SS g Central Figure 4 19 Normal Services Circuit Creation gt To configure circuit parameters 1 Select the circuit by clicking on its line in the Normal Services Map 2 Right click and select Circuit List The Circuit List dialog box appears Central Branch Circuit List K Se n OAM i A wnn pe ee pau amasa en les ei Figure 4 20 Circuit List 3 Click lt Create gt The Manual Circuit Configuration dialog box appears RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 19 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual Manual Circuit Configuration I Primary Circuit Secondary Circuit Circuit Name Connection Type Connection Bandwidth Comments fs YD You can make your selection or press Set to save Circuit Configuration e Cancel Figure 4 21 Manual Circuit Dialog Box General Parameters Tab 4 Click on the General tab Figure 4 21 and configure the following parameters Connection Type El Connection Bandwidth 10xTs 5 Click on the Primary Circuit tab Figure 4 22 and configure the following parameters Line Type Framed CRC TDM Bytes in Frame 48 OAM Connectivity Enabled checked 6 Select Central and Branch Sites 4 20 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Manual Circuit Configuration General PW Type NA v 48 Disabled bd OAM Identification Mode f Data UDP IP X Payload Type
13. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 41 50 60 83 125 250 Ingress Rate Limitation The maximum rate permitted at ingress of this port with this Traffic Priority per Ethernet port NET ETH 1 USER 2 USER ETH 3 No Limit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 41 50 60 83 125 250 Ingress Burst Size Kbytes The burst size that the port can support beyond the rate limitation determined by value selected in Egress Rate Limitation 12 24 48 96 Note This parameter is only available is Ingress Rate Limitation lt gt No Limit RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 29 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Ingress Limit Packet Type Possible Values Remarks The packet type that will be rate limited Rate limitation is determined by value selected in Egress Rate Limitation All all packet types are rate limited Broadcast Multicast and Flooded Unicast Broadcast Multicast and Flooded Unicast are rate limited Broadcast and Multicast Broadcast and Multicast packets are rate limited Broadcast Broadcast packets are rate limited Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window 3 2 Setting the Operational Parameters Configuring IPmux 24 Ports at the Physical Layer Configuring the E1 T1 Ports The E1 T1 Interface Parameters command enables you to configur
14. Level msec a 12 45 Intervals Ending Time For a different View click on the Legend Sequence Buffer Buffer Max Delay Min Jitter Max Jitter From hh mm To hh mm Errors Underflow Overflow Variation Buffer Level Buffer Level sec sec sec 10 usec msec msec 0 0 E 10 33 to next polling Figure 6 5 Bundle Intervals Statistics The Bundle Intervals Data parameters are the same as the Bundle Current Data Parameters 7ab e 6 4 with the addition of information regarding Interval No and its duration 6 7 Viewing E1 T1 Port Current Statistics The Current statistics command enables you to view current statistics for the selected E1 or T1 port Statistics are displayed in both table and graph forms This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and planning purposes gt To view a list of current error statistics for an E1 T1 port 1 Click an E1 T1 port 2 Select Statistics gt Current The Port Current Statistics dialog box appears RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 7BViewing E1 T1 Port Current Statistics 6 9 Chapter 6 Performance Management User s Manual 2 Port Current Statistics Slot 1 Port CH1 Type El 10 40 70 100 130 160 Time Elapsed sec For a different Yiew click on the Legend Time Elapsed sec 138 ES 10 SES o UAS 136 LC
15. Line Type Signaling Mode Payload Size OAM Connectivity j Bundle Numbe v Bundle Sensitivity PSN Type Common Param EP Param Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Source Device Name Paddess Pma aBa lt G You can make your selection or press Set to save Circuit Configuration e Cancel Destination Device e __ Patios IPmux 24 B 172 18 94 128 Figure 4 22 Manual Circuit Dialog Box Primary Circuit Tab RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 21 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual 7 Click on the EP Param tab Figure 4 23 and configure the following parameters Jitter Buffer 500 Manual Circuit Configuration General F condary Circuit Rdn Param Source Destination Node IPmux 24_A IPmux 24_B Node Mng IP 172 18 94 127 172 18 94 128 Rdn None x None Channel CH2 Slot 1 z Mapping CH1 Slot 1 x Mapping Bundle fs v Bundleo fi x Bundled 1 CBID 33 Host IP 172 18 94 127 172 18 94 128 Host IP Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Next Hop Type Next Hop IP Address Next Hop MAC Address Outbound Label Tagging Outbound Tunnel Label Source TSA TS Prim Bundle Send Bundle Destination TSA Ts 1 2 3 4165 6 T 8 9 10 11 Prim Bundle Send Bundle Common Param EP Param
16. Save the changes RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 Pre Configuring IPmux 24 for Network Management 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup User s Manual 4 Enter the new host IP parameters for IPmux Host IP address IP mask Default gateway 5 Save the changes Configuration gt System gt Host IP IP address 192 168 10 1 IP mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Disable DHCP Status Please select item lt 1 to 5 gt ESC prev menu main menu amp exit Figure 2 1 Configuring the Host IP Parameters for IPmux 24 Configuring the Manager List gt To configure the Manager List 1 Display the Manager List menu Configuration gt System gt Management gt Manager List 2 Enter the IP address of the network management station 3 Save the changes Configuration gt System gt Management gt Manager list 1 Manager IP address 192 168 10 100 2 Link up down trap Disable 3 Alarm trap Disable 4 VLAN tagging Disable Please select item lt 1 to 4 gt ESC prev menu main menu amp exit Figure 2 2 Configuring the Manager List 2 2 Pre Configuring IPmux 24 for Network Management RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Note Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2 2 Connecting IPmux 24 to the Management Station IPmux 24 can be managed by a network management station NMS that is located on the LAN hub or switch connected to the one of the unit s Etherne
17. To view VLAN Membership Egress 1 Select Configuration gt Bridge gt VLAN Membership Egress The VLAN Membership Egress Table appears see F gure 3 16 2 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 10 3 Click lt Close gt a 24 LAN Membership Egress Cans 1D VLAN Name ase aes 2 User Eth 3 2 Add Change Remove Close Refresh Ready O Figure 3 16 VLAN Membership Egress Table Table 3 10 VLAN Membership Egress Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks VLAN ID The VLAN ID 1 4094 Read only VLAN Name The name of the VLAN name Read only NET ETH 1 Tagged Untagged None Read only 3 18 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Possible Values Remarks NET USER ETH 2 Tagged Untagged None Read only USER ETH3 Tagged Untagged None Read only Add Click to add a new VLAN Membership Egress Change Click to change the parameters of a VLAN Membership Egress Remove Click to remove a VLAN Membership Egress Close Click to apply changes and close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Adding a VLAN Membership Egress gt To add a VLAN Membership Egress 1 From the VLAN Membership Egress Table just described click lt Add gt The Add VLAN Membership Egress dialog appears see Figure 3 17
18. be used for the bundles VLAN ID Host VLAN ID 1 4095 RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 2BSetting the Operational Parameters 3 37 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Possible Values Remarks VLAN Priority Host VLAN frame priority 0 7 Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Assigning Timeslots to Bundles Bundles are groups of timeslots The Bundle Table displays the details of each bundle in the upper section of the table and a representation of each timeslot with the bundle assigned to it in the lower section of the table Each bundle can be assigned to multiple timeslots but each time slot can only have one bundle assigned to it The Bundles command enables you to assign timeslots to bundles and to remove the timeslot assignments from bundles gt To view bundles for an E1 T1 port 1 Click an E1 T1 port 2 Select Configuration gt Bundles The Bundles Table appears see Figure 3 35 3 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 1 and click lt Close gt 3 38 2BSetting the Operational Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management x Port CHI i j Type EL ae Cog a 2 Bundle1 Vv
19. exceeded the maximum allowed depth Number of times that the sequence number of an incoming frame indicated Loss of Frame or that Out of Order occurred in the PSN PSN Reordered frames Number of times that Frames had been reordered in the PSN HDLC Statistics Click to view HDLC statistics Bundle Current Statistics Click to view Bundle Current statistics Bundle Intervals Statistics Click to view Bundle Intervals statistics Reset Counters Select a row in the table and click lt Reset Counters gt to reset the Bundle Connection Statistics Counters Close Click to close the Bundle Statistics window Refresh 6 4 3BViewing Bundle Statistics Click to refresh the information in the Bundle Statistics window RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 6 Performance Management 6 4 Viewing HDLC Statistics gt To view the HDLC Table Parameter Bundle No Bundle Name Tx Frames Rx Frames CRC Error Frames Select Statistics gt Bundle Connection Statistics The Bundle Statistics dialog box appears Figure 6 2 2 Select the bundle for which you wish to display the statistics 3 Click lt HDLC Statistics gt The Bundle HDLC Statistics dialog box appears see Figure 6 4 24 Bundle HDLC Statistics x o Bundle No Bundle Name Tx Frames Rx Frames CRC Error Frames Alignment Error Frame
20. gt To poll the agent e Select Configuration gt System Commands gt Poll Agent RADview polls Pmux 24 and updates any displayed information RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 3BAdditional Tasks 3 47 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Resetting IPmux 24 The Reset command enables you to reset the Agent s hardware to re initialize the main board CPU of the IPmux 24 unit Use this command to reset IPmux 24 in the unlikely event that the device is unresponsive has locked up or is behaving erratically gt To reset IPmux 24 1 Select Configuration gt System Commands gt Reset A confirmation message appears Figure 3 42 2 Click lt OK gt to confirm The Agent s hardware resets the IPmux 24 unit is re initialized and its active software is decompressed and loaded into the RAM IN RESETTING AGENT Operation may change system configuration i Cancel Figure 3 42 Reset Agent Dialog Box Note the reset operation implements any changes made to the IPmux 24 configuration 3 48 3BAdditional Tasks RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications This chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up a typical application using two IPmux units and contains the following sections e Configuring the Pmux 24 Units Configuring the Host IP Parameters Configuring the Manager List e Connecting IPmux 24 to the Management Station e configuration Sequence e Creating Circu
21. on IPmux 24 A at the central site Figure 4 14 The Element Manager appears IPmux 24 A Connected Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help InterFace Name InterFace Type Connector Type System IPMUX 24 NET ETH 1 ETH NET USER ETH 2 ETH USER ETH 3 ETH TOM PW Bridge Port El El Figure 4 15 IPmux 24 A Element Manager 2 Select CH1 3 From the Configuration menu select Parameters The Interface Parameters dialog box appears Figure 4 6 4 Select the following parameters Transmit Clock Source Adaptive Line Type Framed CRC 5 Click lt Set gt 4 16 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications IPmux 24_A Port Parameters Port Type Be Admin Status fnabled sst lt i s s sSSOCS dS Transmit Clock Source adatre ti Ot tSi z User Clock Quality other o Line Type Idle Code 005 Signaling Space Signaling Code Mark Signaling Code 005 Code AIS Transmit Disable v Trail Mode Termination v Network Type Type B M Figure 4 16 IPmux 24 A El Interface Parameters gt To configure El parameters for IPmux 24 B 1 Double click on IPmux 24 B at the branch site Figure 4 14 The Element Manager appears IPmux 24 B Connected BAR Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help NET ETH 1 a e NET USER ETH 2 ETH sfpIn SER ETH 3 ETH RJ45 El RJ45
22. row is dark gray Only one row can be selected at a time There are two IPmux user interface object levels e System whole device contains all of the parameters and functions that are common to the whole device e Port contains all of the parameters and functions of the selected port To select the entire device system e Inthe Element Manager window click the System row To select a port e Inthe Element Manager window click the row of the desired port Status Indicators At the top of the window the title bar displays lt element name gt lt status gt where status is either Connected or Disconnected according to the current connectivity of the network element to the NMS At the bottom of the Element Manager window there is also a communications status bar Sometimes congestion in the network handling the management traffic causes significant delays during polling transfer of large data tables etc When feasible a progress bar is used to inform the operator of the ongoing process status Otherwise a message is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the screen according to the following table Table 2 2 Element Manager Status Bar Messages Message Status Working Displayed from the moment when a request is sent to the network element IPmux 24 until data is received or a certain time expires around 5 seconds Waiting Displayed while the RADview station waits more than a few se
23. the same as the parameters for the VLAN Configuration Table see 7ab e 3 11 4 Click lt Set gt The VLAN parameters are changed Change VLAN VLAN ID 1 VLAN Name VLAN 1 Network Port User 1 Port fa La User 2 Port Set Cancel Figure 3 21 Change VLAN Dialog Box 3 22 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Removing a VLAN gt Toremove a VLAN 1 In the VLAN Configuration dialog box just described click the row of a VLAN to select it 2 Click lt Remove gt A warning message appears Removing VLAN may disconnect the Agent for 30 seconds 3 Click lt OK gt The VLAN is removed Note The Remove button is only enabled for disconnected VLANs if the selected VLAN Is used by a bundle or a Manager then the Remove button will be disabled Configuring QoS Classification gt To configure QoS classification 1 Select Configuration gt QoS gt Classification The QoS Classification dialog box appears see Figure 3 22 2 For each of the bridge ports select the QoS classification as described in Table 3 12 3 Click lt Set gt 172 018 159 31 QoS Classification 802 1p DSCP TOS Per Port Figure 3 22 QoS Classification Dialog Box Table 3 12 QoS Classification Parameters Parameter Possible Val
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25. violations Two consecutive bipolar violations of the same polarity Click to close the Port Current Statistics dialog box Poll Note Click to refresh the data in the Port Current Statistics dialog box 6 8 Viewing Port Intervals Statistics RADview can display Intervals Statistics information and graphs that aggregate the statistics over 15 minute intervals The Interval statistics command displays intervals statistics for the selected E1 or T1 port in both table and graph formats This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and planning purposes To view a list of statistics from previous intervals 1 Click an E1 T1 port 2 Select Statistics gt Interval The Port Intervals Statistics dialog box appears The results of the previous intervals are displayed in the Port Intervals Statistics table below the graph e f system Is running less than fifteen minutes the following message Is displayed System is up less than 15 min No intervals data e After 900 or more Unavailable Seconds the Ratios AR ESR and SESR display 0 RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 8BViewing Port Intervals Statistics 6 11 Chapter 6 Performance Management User s Manual 2 Port Intervals Statistics x Slot 1 Port CHI Type E1 Number of Intervals 2 Legend 600 Wes Mises Huis 400 LCV ak aR 200 ESR SESR Q 11 51 12 06 1
26. 1 Bundle 1 of IPmux 24 adaptive i 172 18 94 127 Timeslots in B e Line type Frame bundle 1 1 G 704 CRC 4 enabled a a e CAS disabled IPmux 24 B Transmit clock source Host IP address Bundle 1 Bundle 1 of IPmux 24 Loopback 172 18 94 128 Timeslots in A e Line type Framed bundle 1 10 G 704 CRC 4 enabled e CAS disabled 4 2 1BConfiguring the IPmux 24 Units RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 User s Manua Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications 4 1 Configuring the IPmux 24 Units This section explains how to configure the IPmux units The configuration procedure is similar for both units except for defining different host IP addresses different clocking modes and different destination IP addresses for the bundle connection Configuring the Host IP Parameters The host IP parameters are configured via the terminal application To configure the host IP parameters 1 Display the Host IP menu Configuration gt System gt Host IP and configure the IP address and mask of the host Pmux 24 A host IP address 172 18 94 127 Pmux 24 B host IP address 172 18 94 128 2 Save the changes Configuration gt System gt Host IP 1 IP address 172 18 94 127 IP mask wee 2557259972950 Default gateway saaa COO 00 DHCP Disable DHCP Status gt Please select item lt 1 to 5 gt ESC prev menu main menu amp exit 1 Mngr s Figure 4 2 Configuring Host IP Parameters for IPmux 24 A
27. 1 ports with Line Mode DSU Transmit line gain for T1 CSU line mode 0 5 5 2 5 Note Only applicable for T1 ports with CSU Line Mode Restore Time sec OOS Signaling Used to change the sync Algorithms to reduce the time required for the port to return to normal operation after a RED LOF loss of frame synchronization alarm 1 10 Note Only applicable for T1 ports Not applicable when the Line Type is Unframed Defines the value to be sent as a signal after alarm detection Space Both A and B signaling bits are forced to 0 during out of service periods Mark Both A and B signaling bits are forced to 1 during out of service periods Space_Mark A and B bits are forced to 0 for 2 5 seconds then they are switched to 1 until out of service condition disappears Mark_Space A and B bits are forced to 1 for 2 5 seconds then they are switched to O until out of service condition disappears Space Signaling Code Mark Signaling Code Space Signaling Code value to be sent as a signal during the first 2 5 seconds after alarm detection El T1 ESF 1 F T1 SF D4 1 4 Trunk conditioning signal value after alarm detection El T1 ESF 1 F T1 SF D4 1 4 OOS Code AIS Transmit Trail Mode Network Type Set Trunk conditioning data pattern to be sent upon a DSO fail Note When Line Type is set to Unframed OOS Code is grayed out and its value cannot be changed Enable Disable Ena
28. 2 Configure the desired parameters The Add VLAN Membership Egress parameters are the same as the parameters for the VLAN Membership Egress Table see 7ab e 3 10 3 Click lt Apply gt The new VLAN Membership Egress is added to the table 4 Click lt Close gt The VLAN Membership Egress dialog closes x VLAN ID E VLAN Name want SSS Net Eth 1 None S Net User Eth2 None O User Eth3 None O d Apply Close E A Figure 3 17 Add VLAN Membership Egress Dialog Box Note The number of VLANs cannot exceed 64 RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 19 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Changing a VLAN Membership Egress gt To change a VLAN Membership Egress 1 From the VLAN Membership Egress Table just described select the row you wish to change and click lt Change gt The Change VLAN Membership Egress dialog appears see Figure 3 18 2 Configure the desired parameters The Change VLAN Membership Egress parameters are the same as the parameters for the VLAN Membership Egress Table see 7ab e 3 10 3 Click Apply The VLAN Membership Egress is changed 4 Click Close The VLAN Membership Egress dialog closes Change LAN Membership Egress l x VLAN ID 2 YLAN Name ean i sti SO O Net Eth 1 fintagged o d Net User Eth 2 aged O User Eth 3 nage o 7 Set l Cancel E AA Figur
29. 2 21 Intervals Ending Time For a different View click on the Legend Inv No From hh mm To hh mm oc ss UAS SESR 1112 06 12 21 10 0 99 00 11 4 000 00 0 00 2111 51 12 06 10 o 590 034 44 3 23 0 00 Close Ready B i356 to next polling Figure 6 7 Port Intervals Statistics Table 6 6 Port Intervals Statistics Parameters E1 T1 Parameter Remarks Slot 1 Port CH1 Type El T1 Number of Number of intervals sampled Intervals Inv No Interval Number From hh mm Starting time of the interval To hh mm Ending time of the interval ES Errored Seconds A second containing one or more of the following events CRC error SEF OOF or AIS Note e An OOF defect is the occurrence of a framing bits error e f SES also occurs at the same time ES will stop after 10 seconds 6 12 8BViewing Port Intervals Statistics RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Parameter SES UAS LCV AR ESR SESR Close Chapter 6 Performance Management Remarks Severely Errored Seconds 320 or more CRC error events one or more SEF OOF or AIS OOF defect indicates a framing bits error Unavailable Seconds Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable The system is unavailable after 10 continuous SES Line Code Violations For T1 The sum of BPV and EXZ defects that occurred in a second BPV is the occurrence of a zero string greater than 15 for AMI or 7 for B8ZS EXZ is the occurrence of a pulse of the
30. 24 A 1 Double click on IPmux 24 A 172 18 94 127 in the Mesh Services Map Figure 4 4 The Element Manager appears 4 6 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications IPmux 24_ A Connected Configuration fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help _Interface Name Interface Type Connector Type Sim a SSCS NET ETHI wooo O O O NET USER ETH 2 ETH sfpIn ETH sfpIn El El El El Figure 4 5 IPmux 24 A Element Manager 2 Select CH1 3 From the Configuration menu select Parameters The Interface Parameters dialog box appears Figure 4 6 4 Select the following parameters Transmit Clock Source Adaptive Line Type Framed CRC 5 Click lt Set gt RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 7 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual IPmux 24_A Port Parameters Port Type Be Admin Status fnaled sts lt is s s SOCt dS Transmit Clock Source jadaptve S User Clock Quality other o 005 Signaling Space Signaling Code Mark Signaling Code 005 Code AIS Transmit Disable X Trail Mode Termination v Network Type Type B M Figure 4 6 IPmux 24 A El Interface Parameters gt To configure El parameters for IPmux 24 B 1 Double click on IPmux 24 B 172 18 94 128 in the Mesh Services Map Figure 4 4 The Element Manager appears Pmux 24_B Connecte
31. 4 VLAN Name The name of the VLAN Network Port Yes No Bundle No Yes Manager No IP Address Add Click to add a new VLAN Change Click to change the parameters of a VLAN Remove Click to remove a VLAN Close Click to apply the VLAN parameters and close the dialog box Refresh Click to refresh the information in the dialog box RADview SC TDMolP IPmux 24 Adding a VLAN gt To add a new VLAN In the VLAN Configuration dialog box just described click Add The Add VLAN dialog appears see Figure 3 20 2 Configure the desired parameters The Add VLAN parameters are the same as the parameters for the VLAN Configuration Table see 7ab e 3 11 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 21 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 3 Click Set The VLAN is added and the screen is refreshed Add VLAN VLAN ID l VLAN Name VLAN 1 Network Port v User 1 Port User 2 Port Set Figure 3 20 Add VLAN Dialog Box Note The Add button will be disabled if there are already 16 VLANs in the table e The VLAN ID must be different from any already in the table Changing VLAN Parameters gt To change VLAN Parameters 1 In the VLAN Configuration dialog box just described click the row of a VLAN to select it 2 Click lt Change gt The Change VLAN dialog appears see Figure 3 21 3 Configure the desired parameters The Change VLAN parameters are
32. 59 31 Parameters Port NET USER ETH 2 Type ETH Name 212 ETH Administrative Status Up Operational Status Down Auto Negotiation O Max Capability Advertised 1000BASE X Full Duplex Mode Default Type 1000BASE X Full Duplex Mode Cancel Refresh Ready g Figure 3 33 IPmux 24 Interface Parameters Dialog Box Network User Port Table 3 19 Ethernet Interface Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Port The selected port NET ETH 1 NET USER ETH 2 USER ETH 3 Read only Type ETH Name Port name NET ETH 1 NET USER ETH 2 USER ETH 3 Read only for internal ETH RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 2BSetting the Operational Parameters 3 35 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Adminstrative Status Operational Status Auto Negotiation Max Capability Advertised Default Type Possible Values Remarks The desired state of the link Down Up The actual link status Up Down Testing Checked enabled Unchecked disabled Note Disabled for fiber optic Ethernet interface Notes This parameter is not available for internal ETH Defines the maximum capabilities of the interface 10BASE T half duplex mode 1OBASE T full duplex mode 100BASE TX half duplex mode 1OOBASE TX full duplex mode Note Working in half duplex mode Is not optimal and might cause communication problems Disabled for fiber optic Ethernet interface Notes This paramet
33. 7 15 36 19 LINE AIS END TOM SLOT CH 1 16 2000 08 17 15 36 33 CON SYNC TOM SLOT BUNDLE 1 17 2000 08 17 15 36 33 CON LOCAL FAIL TOM SLOT BUNDLE 1 18 2000 08 17 15 36 33 LOF START TDM SLOT CH1 20 2000 08 17 15 36 33 LOF END Print Save to File Next Start From Close Refresh Ready jm 19 2000 08 17 15 36 33 LINE AIS START TOM SLOT CH1 TDM SLOT CH1 Figure 7 3 System Log Buffer Table 7 3 System Log Buffer Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks No The number of the alarm in the log buffer Description Brief description of the alarm Up to 80 characters Print Click to print the System Log Buffer Save to File Click to save the System Log Buffer to a file Next Click to view the next 20 entries Start From Click to view entries starting from a specific index number in the History Log Close Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window gt To view entries starting from a specific number in the History Log 1 Click lt Start From gt 2 Select the starting number 3 Click lt Set gt RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 1BMonitoring Object Status 7 5 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual gt To print all the entries in the History Log e Click lt Print gt Clearing the History Log The History Log gt Clear command enables you to erase all of the entries in the ala
34. AM Connectivity Bundle Thoughput PSN Type Connection Mode Depth of the jitter buffer per link elastic buffer whose size is configurable in units of 10 micro seconds us E1 0 37 3200 T1 0 37 2400 IP ToS Type of Service assigned to this channel 0 255 Configures the IP ToS field in the IP frames transmitted by the device Configures the entire byte not only the 3 ToS bits ToS assignment applies to all TDM packets leaving IPmux UDP payload one eight length enabling reduction of Ethernet throughput E1 T1 48 1440 steps of 48 T3 E3 240 1440 steps of 48 SATOP 1 45 CESoPSN 1 1440 Note Applicable only when Connection Mode is TDMolP CE No Yes VLAN ID 1 4094 VLAN priority 0 7 Disabled Enabled Throughput in bps Bundle encapsulation MPLS ETH Multi Protocol Label Switching Ethernet UDP IP SATOoP Valid for Line Type Unframed CESOPSN Valid for Line Type Framed HDLCoPSN Outound Label Tagging 3 42 2BSetting the Operational Parameters Outbound labels Disabled Enabled Note Available only when PSN Type is MPLS ETH RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Parameter Outbound Tunnel Label Outbound EXP Bits Inbound Label Tagging Inbound Tunnel Label Remove Close Refresh Chapter 3 Configuration Management Possible Values Remarks MPLS transmit label 0 1048576 Note Available only when PSN Type is MPLS ETH The MPLS Network pri
35. Bundle Oper Dest Jitter Buffer Figure 3 36 Bundle Connection Table left side 172 18 159 42 Bundle Connection Table Payload VLAN VLAN VLAN OAM E A Connection TDMoIP Outbound Outbound Outbound Inbound Inbound Size Tagging ID Priority Connectivity yp Mode Format Label Tagging Tunnel Label Exp Bits Label Tagging Tunnel Label Lad Figure 3 37 Bundle Connection Table right side Table 3 22 Bundle Connection Table Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Slot No 1 Channel No 1 4 Bundle No 1 31 Note A maximum of 16 bundles is allowed Bundle Name Bundle name of the selected channel The Table displays one bundle name per line RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 2BSetting the Operational Parameters 3 41 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Admin Status User s Manual Possible Values Remarks Down Up Oper Status Connected Disabled Remote Fail Local Fail Unavailable Validation Fail Standby Sequence Error Buffer Underflow Buffer Overflow Dest IP Logical name or IP address of the destination IPmux Next Hop IP address to which the Ethernet frame will be sent when the Dest Name IP is not in the device subnet Dest Bundle Bundle number in the destination IPmux device 1 496 Jitter Buffer tens of usec ToS TDM Bytes in Frame VLAN Tagging VLAN ID VLAN Priority O
36. Fora description of the parameters refer to 7ab e 3 23 24 Interface Information x Port Net Eth 1 Type ETH Mode Full Duplex Rate Mbps 1000 7 i Status Connected Close H Table 3 23 Interface Information Table Parameters Possible Values Remarks NET ETH 1 NET USER ETH 2 USER ETH 3 ETH Transmission mode Full Duplex Half Duplex Transmission rate 10 100 1000 Status of the link Connected Not Connected According to wavelength and laser mode 1300nmSM or 1300nm single mode multimode Note This parameter only appears for fiber optic Ethernet interface Figure 3 39 Interface Information Network User Port Close Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window 3 44 3BAdditional Tasks RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Displaying Ethernet SFP Information gt To display information about the Ethernet SFP Note Parameter Port Connector Type Manufacturer Name Typical Max Range 1 Click the Ethernet port 2 Select Configuration gt SFP Info The SFP Information table appears see Figure 3 40 For a description of the parameters refer to Zable 3 24 172 018 159 31 SFP Information NET USER ETH 2 Connector Type Manufacturer Name Typical Max Range Wave Length nm Fiber Type Figure 3 40 SFP Information Dialog Box SFP info
37. IPMUX 24 Net Eth 1 ETH Net User Eth 2 Figure 7 3 Element Manager IPmux The RADview IPmux Element Manager window provides a dynamically updated representation of the IPmux 24 network element allowing you to monitor and manage the IPmux device The Element Manager window displays the device hardware configuration represented as a list of rows showing the existing slots and ports IPmux is managed by selecting a row and then selecting the desired function from the menus In many cases this will open a sub window or dialog box allowing further selection and manipulation The status of each port is indicated by the background color of its row according to the following table Table 2 1 Element Manager Port Status Colors Row Color Status White Gray Normal Purple Fail Blue Test Each row in the Element Manager window contains three columns e The Object column Interface Name represents the system or slot object e The Interface Type column represents the type of interface port installed in this slot e The Connector Type column represents the type of physical connector on this port 2 4 Using the GUI RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Selecting the Device or a Port By selecting a row you can manipulate or manage the selected system or port When selected a light blue frame is displayed around the selected window and the background color of the selected
38. LAN Membership Egress 802 1 Mapping See 802 1P Mapping DSCP Mapping See DSCP Mapping TOS Mapping See 7OS Mapping Port Default Priority Mapping See Port Default Priority Mapping Rate Limitation dialog box See Configuring Quality of Service Rate Limitation Ethernet Ring dialog box See Configuring Ethernet Ring Delete LAN Table dialog box See Deleting LAN Table Default Configuration dialog box See Resetting Pmux 24 to the Default Configuration Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Path Configuration Bridge Ports Configuration Bridge MAC Table Configuration Bridge VLAN Membership Egress QoS Mapping w gt 802 1P QoS Mapping DSCP QoS Mapping w TOS QoS Mapping Port Default Priority Configuration QoS Rate Limitation Configuration ETH Ring Configuration System Commands Delete LAN Table Configuration System Commands Default Configuration Resetting the IPmux 24 device Reset Agent dialog box See Resetting Pmux 24 Configuration System Commands Reset Polling the Agent See Polling the Agent Configuration System Commands Poll Agent Configuring the System Clocks Tasks Fault Viewing active alarms System Clocks dialog box See Configuring the System Clocks Dialog Box and Parameter Location Active Alarm List Configuration Clocks Path Fault RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 Using the GUI 2 7
39. Parameters The Optical SFP Information table appears For a description of the parameters refer to 7ab e 3 25 Note Optical SFP information is not available for Internal ETH port Table 3 25 Optical SFP Information Table Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Port The selected Ethernet port NET ETH 1 NET USER ETH 2 USER ETH 3 A vertical bar graph is displayed for each of the optical paramaters indicating the actual levels Tx Optical Power A vertical bar graph representing the transmitted optical power level dBm Beneath the bar graph the current maximum and minimum values are displayed as well 40 0 8 2 LASER Bias A vertical bar graph representing the LASER bias current level Current mA Beneath the bar graph the current maximum and minimum values are displayed as well 0 0 131 0 LASER Temp C A vertical bar graph representing the LASER temperature level F Beneath the bar graph the current maximum and minimum values are displayed as well For C 0 0 100 0 For F 32 0 212 0 Rx Optical Power A vertical bar graph representing the received optical power level dBm Beneath the bar graph the current maximum and minimum values are displayed as well 40 0 8 2 3 46 3BAdditional Tasks RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Parameter Chapter 3 Configuration Management Possible Values Remarks Supply Voltage Volt Close Refresh A vertical bar graph representing
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41. Selecting the checkbox enables polling when a Statistics dialog box is open After each poll RADview automatically updates the information in the dialog box If polling is disabled RADview does not automatically update a Statistics dialog box Note Polling is always enabled when a Statistics graph is open Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window 6 2 2BSetting the Polling Interval RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 6 Performance Management 6 3 Viewing Bundle Statistics The Bundle Connection Statistics command enables you to view statistics for all bundle connections This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and planning purposes gt To display Bundle Connection Statistics e Select Statistics gt Bundle Statistics The Bundle Statistics dialog box appears 24 Bundle Statistics xj Bundle Admin Oper Sequence Buffer Buffer pos ea No Bopetes Rete Status Status posik Errors Underflow Overflow 33 Bundle0 Unavailable 10 10 10 240 34 Bundle Unavailable 0 0 0 0 35 Bundle2 Unavailable 0 0 0 0 Bundle Current Statistics Bundle Intervals Statistics Reset Counters Close Refresh ea T_ IUIII I 0 0I 0 __l _ Figure 6 2 Bundle Statistics Table 6 2 Bundle Statistics Parameter Possible Values Remarks Slot 1 CH CH1 CH4 Bundle No 1 496 Bundle Name Bundle na
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43. Y 0 Close Poll Ready jm 6 sec to next polling Figure 6 6 Port Current Statistics Table 6 5 Port Current Statistics Parameters E1 T1 Parameter Remarks Slot 1 Port CH1 CH4 Type El T1 Current Data Each parameter displays the number of seconds of that particular type of error encountered by the E1 T1 interface during the current 15 minute interval Time Elapsed Amount of time that has passed since the beginning of the current 15 minute interval sec 0 899 6 10 7BViewing E1 T1 Port Current Statistics RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Parameter ES SES UAS LCV Close Chapter 6 Performance Management Remarks Errored Seconds A second containing one or more of the following events CRC error SEF OOF or AIS Note e An OOF defect is the occurrence of a framing bits error f SES also occurs at the same time ES will stop after 10 seconds Severely Errored Seconds 320 or more CRC error events one or more SEF OOF or AIS OOF defect indicates a framing bits error Unavailable Seconds Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable The system is unavailable after 10 continuous SES Line Code Violations For T1 The sum of BPV and EXZ defects that occurred in a second BPV is the occurrence of a zero string greater than 15 for AMI or 7 for B8ZS EXZ is the occurrence of a pulse of the same polarity as the previous pulse For El The number of code
44. a trap in order to prevent a known problem from causing repeated alerts at the network monitoring station and to enable focusing on new problems that may arise All traps can be selected or deselected for masking as a group or they can be selected individually gt To manually select traps for masking 1 Select Options gt Masking Traps The Masking Traps dialog box appears see Figure 7 1 2 Select which traps to mask for an explanation see 7ab e 7 1 and then click lt Set gt RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BMonitoring Object Status 7 1 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual Parameter Authentication Failure LOS LOF AIS RDI FEBE External Clock Bundle Connection Bundle Connectivity 2 Masking Traps x Authentication Failure LOS LOF AIS RDI FEBE External Gloch G G G E Ei Bundle Connection Bundle Connectivity Set Cancel Refresh Ready m Figure 7 1 Masking Traps Dialog Box Table 7 1 Masking Traps Parameters Possible Values Remarks Selecting this checkbox disables the Authentication Failure trap Selecting this checkbox disables the LOS trap Selecting this checkbox disables the LOF trap Selecting this checkbox disables the AIS trap Selecting this checkbox disables the RDI trap Selecting this checkbox disables the FEBE trap Selecting this checkbox if available disables the External Clock trap Note This parameter is only enable
45. ble Values Remarks Net 1 Net User 2 User 3 ETH The total number of packets received including bad packets broadcast packets and multicast packets The total number of octets of data including those in bad packets received on the network excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 6 14 9BViewing Ethernet Port Statistics RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 6 Performance Management Transmitted to Ethernet Frames Total number of frames successfully transmitted Octets Total number of octets successfully transmitted Close Click to close the Interface Statistics dialog box Refresh Click to refresh the information in the Refresh dialog box RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 9BViewing Ethernet Port Statistics 6 15 Chapter 6 Performance Management User s Manual 6 16 9BViewing Ethernet Port Statistics RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Chapter 7 Fault Management This chapter describes how to manage IPmux 24 alarms and how to run a loopback test and contains the following sections e Monitoring Object Status Masking Traps Viewing Active Alarms Viewing the History Log Clearing the History Log Viewing Self Test Results e Performing Loopback Tests 7 1 Monitoring Object Status This section discusses monitoring the status of network objects including managing alarms Masking Traps The Masking Traps command enables you to select which SNMP traps should be masked disabled You can mask
46. bles the end to end transfer of TDM OAM in framed mode when theirTDMoIP Payload Format is set to V2 Termination Trail mode is disabled Extension Trail mode is enabled The network layer from which the clock is derived Type A 12 Type B 13 Note This parameter is only applicable when Transmit Clock Source Adaptive Note If Network Type is set to Type A and User Clock Quality is set to ST3 ST3E or Other the following message is displayed in the status bar For Network Type A the only valid values of User Clock Quality are ST1 ST2 Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window 3 34 2BSetting the Operational Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Possible Values Remarks Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Configuring the Ethernet Ports The Ethernet Interface Parameters command enables you to configure the various parameters of the Ethernet port the port s software configuration gt To set configuration parameters for the Ethernet interface 1 Click the User or Network Ethernet port 2 Select Configuration gt Parameters The Ethernet Interface Parameters dialog box appears Figure 3 33 3 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 19 and click lt Set gt Note The User Ethernet rate is the smaller value of User Rate Limit and 100 TDMolP traffic 172 018 1
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48. conds for the network element response but less than the time out time Interrupted When all attempts to communicate with network element failed time out or when the response was an SNMP error Ready Displayed after the process has been successfully completed RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 Using the GUI 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Common Dialog Buttons User s Manual Function buttons located in a sub window or dialog box each initiate the execution of an operation The most common buttons and their respective functions are listed in the following table Button Set Table 2 3 Common Dialog Buttons Function Confirm and activate the selections made in the dialog box and close the box Apply Confirm and activate the selections made in the dialog box without closing the box Cancel Cancel the selections made in the dialog box and close the box Close Close the dialog box without any other effect OK Confirm the message displayed in an information box and close the box Add Open a new dialog box that is used to add a new item to the list or table displayed in the dialog box Change Open a new dialog box that is used to change an item selected in the list or table displayed in the dialog box Delete Delete a selected item from the list or table displayed in the dialog box Refresh Poll the managed unit to retrieve again the information needed to
49. ct Statistics gt Bundle Connection Statistics The Bundle Statistics dialog box appears Figure 6 2 2 Select the bundle for which you wish to display the statistics 3 Click Bundle Current Statistics gt The Bundle Current Statistics dialog box appears 6 6 5BViewing Bundle Current Statistics RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 6 Performance Management Bundle Current Statistics i i x Bundle No 1 Bundle Name Bundled Legend H Sequence Errors sec Misuffer Underflow sec Mbuffer Overflow sec Wimax Delay variation 10 usec Min Jitter Buffer Level msec Wimax Jitter Buffer Level msec s e e e C es EL LEER nae 157 172 187 202 Time Elapsed sec 142 For a different view click on the Legend Time Elapsed sec 173 Sequence Errors sec 0 Buffer Underflow sec 0 Buffer Overflow sec 0 Max Delay Variation 10 usec 50 Min Jitter Buffer Level msec 0 Max Jitter Buffer Level msec 0 Close Poll eady E 5 sec to next polling Figure 6 4 Bundle Current Statistics Table 6 4 Bundle Current Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Bundle No For E1 1 to 496 For T1 1 to 384 Bundle Name Bundle name for selected channel Time Elapsed sec Amount of time that has passed since the beginning of the current 15 minute interval 0 899 Seq
50. d select one or multiple cells 2 Click lt Traffic Class gt A submenu appears see Figure 3 24 displaying available Traffic Class values 3 Select a Traffic Class value The submenu closes 4 Click lt Set gt The Traffic Class value is updated 24 802 1p Mapping x User Priority Traffic Class Figure 3 24 Updating Traffic Class Menu DSCP Mapping gt To configure DSCP mapping 1 Select Configuration gt QoS gt Mapping gt DSCP The DSCP Mapping dialog box appears see Figure 3 25 2 Select one or multiple cells see 7ab e 3 14 for a description of the parameters 3 Click lt Set gt 47 48 49 50 Figure 3 25 DSCP Mapping RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 25 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Table 3 14 DSCP Mapping Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks 1 User Priority DSCP value of the incoming IP packet 0 63 cells titles Read only 2 Traffic Class The regenerated priority level the incoming DSCP value is mapped to 0 3 Read only Set Click to set and save the information Traffic Class gt Click to update the Traffic Class Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Updating the Traffic Cass gt To update the Traffic Class 1 In the DSCP dialog just described select one or
51. d DBR Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help Interface Name Interface Type Connector Type NET ETH 1 a e NET USER ETH 2 ETH sfpIn USER ETH 3 ETH R45 TOM PW Bridge Port es CH1 El CH2 El CH3 Ei CH4 El EXT CLK Clock o d O Figure 4 7 IPmux 24 B Element Manager 4 8 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications 2 Select CH1 From the Configuration menu select Parameters The Interface Parameters dialog box appears Figure 4 8 4 Select the following parameters Transmit Clock Source Loopback Line Type Framed CRC 5 Click lt Set gt IPmux 24_B Port Parameters Port Type Admin Status fnabled o i Transmit Clock Source loopback i t lt i sSOSOSC id User Clock Quality other ssti lt i s s s s zdC Line Type Idle Code 005 Signaling Space Signaling Code Mark Signaling Code OOS Code AIS Transmit Disable v Trail Mode Termination M Network Type Type B v Set Cancel Refresh Figure 4 8 IPmux 24 B El Interface Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 9 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual Creating a Circuit gt To create a circuit between IPmux 24 A and IPmux 24 B 1 On the Services Map select the source for the circuit In this example it is the IPmux 24 A 2 While holding do
52. d Entry dialog closes and the Static MAC Table dialog box displays the updated table a Static MAC Table Add Entry x Received Bridge Port VLAN ID MAC Address fo0 00 00 00 00 00 Apply Close U U Figure 3 15 Static MAC Table Add Entry Dialog Box Removing an Entry from the Static MAC Table gt To remove an entry from the Static MAC table 1 Select the rows of entries you wish to remove from the table 2 Click lt Remove gt A confirmation message appears 3 Click lt OK gt The entries are removed from the table Removing all Entries from the Static MAC Table gt To remove all entries from the Static MAC Table 1 Click lt Remove All gt A confirmation message appears 2 Click lt OK gt All of the entries are removed from the table RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 17 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Configuring VLAN Membership Egress The VLAN Membership Egress Configuration command enables you to configure the list of virtual LANs VLANs for IPmux 24 A VLAN is a logical virtual network of devices that behave as if they are on the same physical LAN segment even if they are physically connected to different network segments In addition multiple VLANs can co exist on the same switching hardware providing a form of logical network segmentation Note VLAN Membership Egress is only enabled when VLAN Mode Aware gt
53. d when an external clock is operational Selecting this checkbox disables the Bundle Connectivity trap Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window 7 2 1BMonitoring Object Status RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Viewing Active Alarms The Alarms command enables you to view agent alarms from the time that the selected IPmux 24 was turned on or from the last time the active alarm list was cleared Use this command to locate problems and as a troubleshooting aid gt To view the Active Alarm List e Select Fault gt Alarms The Active Alarm list appears see Figure 7 2 For a description of the parameters refer to 7ab e 7 2 172 17 157 11 Active Alarm List Alarm No alarm present Print Save to File Close Refresh Ready jm Figure 7 2 Active Alarm List RADview SC TDMolP IPmux 24 1BMonitoring Object Status 7 3 Chapter 7 Fault Management User s Manual Table 7 2 Active Alarm Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Slot 1 Port The type of port T1 E1 Alarm The type of Alarm Port alarms Far End LOF Far End Sending AIS Near End LOF Near End Loss of Signal Near End Sending TS16 LOMF Print Click to print the Active Alarm list Save to File Click to save the Active Alarm list to a file Close Click to close the window Refresh Click to refr
54. display the current dialog box This action updates the displayed information System Level Menu Options The following tables list the RADview tasks that are available on the system level Tasks Configuration Table 2 4 System Management Options Dialog Box and Parameter Location Path Configuring System Information System Information dialog box Configuration See Configuring System Information System Info Configuring System Parameters System Parameters dialog box Configuration See Configuring System Parameters System Parameters Viewing Bundle Connection Table Bundle Connection Table Configuration See Configuring Bundles Bundle Bundle ConnectionTable Configuring Bridge Parameters Bridge Parameters dialog box Configuration See Configuring Bridge Parameters Bridge Parameters 2 6 Using the GUI RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Tasks Configuration Viewing Bridge Ports Configuring the MAC Table Configuring VLAN Membership Egresss Configuring 802 1P Mapping Configuring DSCP Mapping Configuring TOS Mapping Configuring Port Default Priority Mapping Configuring Quality of Service Rate Limitation Configuring Ethernet Ring Deleting LAN tabel Restoring default configuration Dialog Box and Parameter Location Bridge Ports Table See Viewing Bridge Ports MAC Table dialog box See Configuring the MAC Table VLAN Membership Egress dialog box See Configuring V
55. dn Param Source Destination IPmux 24_A o IPmux 24_B Node Mng IP 172 18 94 127 172 18 94 128 Rdn None hd None 7 Channel CH2 Slot 1 z Mapping eri Giot 1 x Mapping Bundle x Bundled fi x Bundled 3 1 CBID 33 Host IP 172 18 94 127 172 18 94 128 Host IP Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Next Hop Type Next Hop IP Address Next Hop MAC Address Outbound Label Tagging A Disabled a Disabled Outbound Tunnel Label he Prim Bundle Send Bundle Destination TSA TS 1 2 Prim Bundle Send Bundle Figure 4 11 Manual Circuit Dialog Box EP Param Tab 4 12 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Saving the Circuit Parameters gt To save the circuit parameters 1 In the Manual Circuit Dialog Box click lt Set gt A message appears asking you if you want to create another circuit 2 Click lt No gt The circuit is created and appears on the Mesh Services Map Ed 142 18 159 33 Mesh Service lest Configuration View Help pe SEES IPmux 24_A Figure 4 12 Mesh Services Map with Circuit between Pmux 24 A and Pmux 24 B RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 13 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual Displaying the Circuit Parameters
56. e 3 18 Change VLAN Membership Egress Dialog Box Removing a VLAN Membership Egress gt To remove a VLAN Membership Egress 1 Select a VLAN Membership Egress in the VLAN Membership Egress Table 2 Click lt Remove gt The selected VLAN Membership Egress is removed from the table Configuring VLAN Parameters The VLAN Configuration command enables you to configure the list of virtual LANs VLANs A VLAN is a logical virtual network of devices that behave as if they are on the same physical LAN segment even if they are physically connected to different network segments In addition multiple VLANs can co exist on the same switching hardware providing a form of logical network segmentation gt To configure VLAN parameters 1 Select Configuration gt VLAN Configuration The VLAN Configuration dialog box appears 3 20 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 2 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 11 3 Click lt Close gt 172 17 157 11_Source LAN Configuration x Ready Network User 1 User 2 VLAN Name Port Port Port Bundle Manager VLAN 1 Iv D T E Change Remove Close Refresh jm Figure 3 19 VLAN Configuration Dialog Box Table 3 11 VLAN Configuration Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks VLAN ID 1 409
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58. e manager s list are allowed to access the device via Telnet and only Secure data is accepted Note Secured Mode Only and Secured Mode Manager List Only are only available for Pmux 14 24 Enable Disable accessing the device via Web browser Disable No one is allowed to access the device via Web Enable All users are allowed to access the device via Web Managers Only Only manager stations listed in the manager s list are allowed to access the device via Web Secured Mode Only All users are allowed to access the device via Telnet Access and only Secure data is accepted Secured Mode Manager List Only Only manager stations listed in the manager s list are allowed to access the device via Telnet and only Secure data is accepted 5 2 Unix Users and Permissions RADview HPOV when running on a Unix based operating system supports the users and permissions security feature Only an Administrator can add or remove nodes from the Service Center map For further details refer to the RADview SC TDMoIP system manual 5 2 Unix Users and Permissions RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Chapter 6 Performance Management This chapter discusses how to monitor IPmux 24 performance 6 1 Introduction IPmux 24 continuously collects performance statistics for its various ports and for bundle connections The collected data enables network administrators to monitor the transmission performance and thus the quality of service provided to users
59. e the various parameters of the E1 T1 port the port s software configuration The parameters vary according to the port type gt To display or configure E1 T1 parameters 1 Click an E1 T1 port 2 Select Configuration gt Parameters The El or T1 Interface Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 31 and Figure 3 32 3 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 18 and click lt Set gt 3 30 2BSetting the Operational Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 24 Interface Parameters Enabled Adaptive Framed G 704 OOS Signaling Space signaling Goder Mark signaling Goder Figure 3 31 El Interface Parameters Dialog Box RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 2BSetting the Operational Parameters 3 31 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual z 24 Interface Parameters x Port CH1 Type El Admin Status Transmit Clock Source Jadaptve i itsti s s sSY S User Clock Quality Otherjunknomn S Line Type Framed G 704 O ititi s s sS dS Idle Code fe O O05 Signaling pae YS Space Signaling Gode 401 Mark Signaling Gode fio 005 Code FEO O O AIS Transmit Disse 0 Trail Mode ffermination S PSN Layer fyes o Set Cancel Refresh Rey ooo M Figure 3 32 T1 Interface Parameters Dialog Box Table 3 18 E1 T1 Interface Para
60. eaaaeeees 4 16 Gr ating a CI CUIT sss pecdiausiec Ses hedee tebe teg odds eexganduebeyodesaesaptigasnreteliassabagaagsbocnewesannces 4 18 Saving the Circuit Parameters ccecceeeeeee cee eeeee cee eeeee eee eeeeeeeenaeeeeeeaaaeeeeeaaaeeeenea 4 23 Displaying the Circuit Parameters ccceeceeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeee eee eeeeaaeaeeeeeaaaeeeeeaeaeeees 4 24 Chapter 5 Security Management 5 1 Setting Management Access Authorizations 0ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaaaees 5 1 5 2 Unix Users and PermiSSiOns 0 cceeceeeeee eee eee eee ee ee eeeeeaea eee eeaeaeeeeeaaaeeeeeaaaeeeeeaaaeeeeeaaaees 5 2 Chapter 6 Performance Management OL mtiroduc HOn esena nn en aa Ka E S AS EALES R E a OSENAR ESANS 6 1 6 2 Setting the Polling Interval isisisi inaa enai eh Gus taedeis ecdsecneiae 6 2 ii RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Table of Contents 6 3 VIEWING BUNGIE StAtISTICS i ictscsvinersucassetaiiecegt duestncdevedees aa aaia ees na a ea aaiae iaaa dans 6 3 6 4 Viewing HDLC Statistics sissien ee eee sited aa a o E EE AAEN eee 6 5 6 5 Viewing Bundle Current Statistics sosesnseessssssenriesrrnerssrriserrsrrestneressnrreernsrresnrene 6 6 6 6 Viewing Bundle Intervals Statistics ccceceeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeee eee eeeeeeaaeeeeeseaaeeeesaaeeeeesaaaeees 6 8 6 7 Viewing E1 T1 Port Current StatisticS ccccccccccccscceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 9 6 8 Viewing Port Interva
61. el Menu Options IPmux 14 2 8 IPmux 24 2 8 Q QoS Classification configuring 3 23 QoS Mapping 802 iP 3 24 configuring 3 24 DSCP 3 25 port default priority 3 28 TOS 3 27 QoS configuring 3 29 Quality of Service configuring 3 29 R RADview launching 2 3 RADview using 2 4 Rate Limitation see QoS configuring 3 29 Resetting Agent 3 48 Security 5 1 Unix users and permissions 5 2 Security Management 5 1 Self Test Results viewing 7 7 Static MAC table adding an entry 3 17 removing all entries 3 17 removing an entry 3 17 Statistics bundle 6 3 Ethernet 6 13 User s Manual System clocks configuring 3 8 System Commands resetting Agent 3 48 default configuration 3 47 System Information configuring 3 4 System level menu options Agent mode 2 6 System Level Operations 2 6 System management options Agent mode 2 6 System Management Options 2 6 System Parameters configuring 3 2 T Telnet Access 5 1 Traffic class updating 3 25 3 26 3 27 Traps masking 7 1 Typical Applications configuration sequence 4 4 configuring 4 1 connecting IPmux 24 to the NMS 4 4 creating circuits 4 5 User interface 2 4 V VLAN Adding 3 21 changing 3 22 configuring parameters 3 20 removing 3 23 VLAN Membership Egress adding 3 19 changing 3 20 configuring 3 18 removing 3 20 W Web Access 5 1 RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24
62. er 5 Security Management This chapter discusses how to manage Pmux 24 security and includes the following sections e Setting Management Access Authorizations e Unix Users and Permissions 5 1 Setting Management Access Authorizations The Access command allows you to enable or disable management via Telnet and Web access Use this command to tighten security or to enable access when necessary gt To enable or disable Telnet and Web access 1 Select Options gt Access The Access dialog box appears Figure 5 1 2 Configure Telnet and Web access and click lt Set gt 157 12t1 Access 5 Telnet Access Enable x Web Access Enable Set Cancel Refresh Ready ry Figure 5 1 Access Dialog Box RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 Setting Management Access Authorizations 5 1 Chapter 5 Security Management User s Manual Parameter Telnet Access Web Access Table 5 1 Telnet and Web Access Parameters Possible Values Remarks Enable Disable accessing the device via Telnet Disable No one is allowed to access the device via Telnet Enable All users are allowed to access the device via Telnet Access Managers Only Only manager stations listed in the manager s list are allowed to access the device via Telnet Secured Mode Only All users are allowed to access the device via Telnet Access and only Secure data is accepted Secured Mode Manager List Only Only manager stations listed in th
63. er is not available for internal ETH This parameter is read only for SFP connector 10BASE T half duplex mode 10BASE T full duplex mode 10BASE TX half duplex mode LOBASE TX full duplex mode Notes This parameter is read only for internal ETH This parameter is read only for SFP connector Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh 3 36 Note Note Click to refresh the information in the window Changing the Boundaries parameter automatically changes the set of values that may be selected for the Userl and User ports in the Rate Limit and Flooded Rate Limit combo boxes For Network ports it only changes the set of values that may be selected in the Flooded Rate Limit combo box When the set of selectable values for a combo box ts automatically changed its parameter value is set to Disable For user ports User1 User2 Flooded Rate Limit is only available when Rate Limit is set to Disable If Rate Limit is not set to Disable then Flooded Rate Limit Is grayed out and its value is not used If Flooded Rate Limit is not set to Disable then Rate Limit is grayed out and its value is not used When Auto Negotiation is disabled and Max Capability Advertised is different from the capabilities of the LAN for example when Max Capability is 100BaseT full duplex while the LAN Is in 10BaseT half duplex the NMS will disconnect Configuring the Internal Ethernet Po
64. esh the information in the window Viewing the History Log The History Log command enables you to display a history of alarms up to 512 entries that were sent from the selected IPmux 24 to the network management station Use this command to locate problems and as a troubleshooting aid gt To view the History Log Select Fault gt History Log gt List The System Log Buffer table appears see Figure 7 3 For a description of the parameters refer to 7ab e 7 2 7 4 1BMonitoring Object Status RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual 172 17 157 11 System Log Buffer Chapter 7 Fault Management Description 2000 08 17 15 21 47 COLD START 2000 08 17 15 31 29 LINE FEBE START TDM SLOT CH 1 2000 08 17 15 31 32 LINE FEBE END TDM SLOT CH 1 2000 08 17 15 35 56 CON SYNC TOM SLOT BUNDLE 1 2000 08 17 15 35 57 CON LOCAL FAIL TOM SLOT BUNDLE 1 2000 08 17 15 35 57 LOF START TDM SLOT CH 1 2000 08 17 16 35 57 LINE AIS START TDM SLOT CH 1 oju oh 2000 08 17 16 35 57 LOF END TDM SLOT CH 1 wo 2000 08 17 15 35 59 CON SYNC TDM SLOT BUNDLE 1 10 2000 08 17 15 35 59 LINE AIS END TDM SLOT CH1 11 2000 08 17 15 36 17 CON LOCAL FAIL TOM SLOT BUNDLE 1 12 2000 08 17 15 36 18 LOF START TDM SLOT CH1 13 2000 08 17 15 36 18 LINE AIS START TOM SLOT CH 1 14 2000 08 17 15 36 18 LOF END TDM SLOT CH 1 15 2000 08 1
65. fresh k OOS Figure 3 9 Change Bridge Port Dialog Box Configuring the MAC Table The Mac Table command enables you to manually configure Virtual VLAN Bridged Local Area Networks port based VLANs per IEEE 802 1Q where VLAN membership of a data frame is determined based upon the bridge port on which the frame is received and the frame s destination MAC address The mappings of Received Bridge Ports and destination MAC Addresses to VLAN IDs are stored in the MAC Table gt To configure the MAC Table 1 3 12 1BSetting the System Parameters Select Configuration gt Bridge gt MAC Table The MAC Table dialog box appears see Figure 3 10 To sort the information in the MAC Table click on the column you wish to sort it by Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 8 Click lt Close User s Manual RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 172 018 094 120 MAC Table MAC Address Received Bridge Port 020000000000 Net User Eth 2 Remove All Close Figure 3 10 MAC Table Dialog Box Table 3 8 MAC Table Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks VLAN ID 1 4094 Read only Note This parameter appears when VLAN Mode Aware MAC Address The destination MAC address in a frame to which this entry s filtering information applies Note The second nibble in the MAC Address must be an even number
66. gt To display the circuit parameters 1 Click on the link in the Services Map figure 4 12 2 Right click and select Circuit List The Circuit List appears IPmux 24_A IPmux _A IPmux 24 B Circuit Lis List Circuit Name Type Bandwidth Sen Connected Activated Oper Status Activation Status Connectivity IPmux 24_A IPmux 24_B 10xTS Disabled Disabled Parameters F Connection gt Remove gt Print Save to File Refresh Figure 4 13 Circuit List 3 Click lt Parameters gt The Manual Circuit Parameters dialog box appears 4 Verify that the parameters are correct 4 14 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Creating a Normal Service Circuit Normal Services have Branch and Central Sites Double clicking on the Branch and Central Sites opens the site windows In our example IPmux 24 A is located in the central site and IPmux 24 B is located in the branch site ts JE t J n Configuration View Help 2 x EXE aR g BID xi aja j 172 18 159 33 Normal Service Central Configuration View Help HYK SR Bl IPMux 24 mun Prux 24 8 Figure 4 14 Normal Services Map RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 15 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual Defining the El Parameters gt To configure the El parameters for IPmux 24 A 1 Double click
67. host e Select Options gt Host Interface IP List The Host Interface IP List dialog box appears see Figure 3 5 The parameters are described in 7ab e 3 4 RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 7 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter IP Address 172 018 159 31 Host VLAN Tagging 172 18 159 31 255 255 255 0 L IP Address IP Mask Figure 3 5 Host Dialog Box Table 3 4 Host Interface IP List Parameters Possible Values Remarks Host IP Read only VLAN Tagging VLAN Tagging No Yes Note If VLAN Tagging Yes the VLAN ID and VLAN Priority values will be used for the bundles VLAN ID Host VLAN ID 1 4095 VLAN Priority Host VLAN frame priority 0 7 Close Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Configuring the System Clocks Note The System Clocks command enables you to configure the Master and Fallback clocks that keep the Pmux 24 communications lines synchronized with external devices You can also use this command to mark the Clock Quality Stratum Level To configure the system clocks 1 Select Configuration gt Clocks 2 The System Clocks Dialog Box appears see Figure 3 6 3 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 5 and click lt Set Master and Fallback clocks cannot be set to the same port 3 8 1BSetting the Syste
68. its Creating a Mesh Service Circuit o Defining the El Parameters o Creating a Circuit o Saving the Circuit Parameters o Displaying the Circuit Parameters Creating a Normal Service Circuit a Defining the El Parameters a Creating a Circuit a Saving the Circuit Parameters a Displaying the Circuit Parameters This chapter provides detailed instructions for configuring two IPmux 24 units operating opposite each other see Figure 4 1 RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BConfiguring the IPmux 24 Units 4 1 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual A gt PBX IPmux 24 A Ethernet IPmux 24 B Adaptive Clock i Loopback Clock Internal Clock 1 E 8 94 127 Switch 1 oe 8 94 128 Receive Clock 172 18 159 33 Network Management Station Figure 4 1 Pmux 24 Units Operating Opposite Each Other Certain guidelines are relevant to this application In general there are four basic configuration steps described below that need to be followed when deploying any IPmux unit 1 IP Configuration Setting the device host IP address and the manager IP address 2 Physical layer configuration Setting the TDM parameters line type clocking etc according to the application requirements and topology 3 Creating a circuit via the Service Center Table 4 1 Configuration Summary Device El Parameters IP Parameters Bundle Bundle Connection Parameters IPmux 24 A Transmit clock source Host IP address Bundle
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70. m Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Parameter Current Clock 24 System Clocks x Chapter 3 Configuration Management Current Clock Master Master Clock Source Port FallBack Clock Port CH1 Source Adaptive v vr Set Cancel Refresh Ready E Figure 3 6 System Clocks Dialog Box Table 3 5 System Clocks Parameters Possible Values Remarks Indicates the current source of the system clock read only Master Fallback Master Clock Source Adaptive Internal Rx Port Station External Port 1 Fallback Clock Source Adaptive Internal Rx Port Station External Port 1 Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 9 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Configuring Bridge Parameters gt Parameter VLAN Mode To configure bridge parameters l Select Configuration gt Bridge gt Parameters The Bridge Parameters Table appears see Figure 3 7 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 6 Click lt Set gt 24 Bridge Parameter xj VLAN MOde Unaware v f Forwarding Mode Fiter v f Aging Time sec F 300 Set Cancel Refresh Ready fa
71. me for selected channel Table will display one bundle name per line Admin Status Desired state of the link Down Up Oper Status Actual state of the link Connected Remote Fail Local Fail Disabled Unavailable Validation Fail Sequence Error Buffer Underflow Buffer Overflow Dest Name Logical name or IP address of the destination IPmux RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 3BViewing Bundle Statistics 6 3 Chapter 6 Performance Management Parameter Sequence Errors sec Buffer Underflow sec Buffer Overflow sec PSN Sequence Errors User s Manual Possible Values Remarks Number of seconds that the sequence number of an incoming frame caused a transition from the sync state to the out of sequence state Out of sequence frames are dropped because the frames were received from the network with Sequence Numbers not equal to the last Sequence Number 1 or 2 Number of seconds that the receive Eth to TDM buffer underflowed When a continuous underflow is caused by a loss of frame flow a single buffer underflow is counted A buffer undeflow indicates that frames were dropped because the receive buffer was in an underrun state The buffer enters underflow state when e Sequence errors occur e Flow underrun takes place due to PDV expiration e An overflow condition occurs Number of seconds that the receive Eth to TDM buffer overflowed A buffer overflow indicates that frames were dropped because the receive buffer
72. meter Possible Values Remarks Port The selected port Read only Ingress Filtering Enable Disable Read only Accept Frame Type All Tag Only Read only Port VID Stacking VID 1 4094 Default 1 Default Priority Tag Default frame priority of the VLAN added by the port 0 7 Read only Tag Handling Indicates how the Ingress VLAN Tag is processed None Stacking Read only Note This field only exists when Bridge VLAN Mode Unaware and is only enabled for USER ports Change Click to change the parameters of the Bridge Port Close Click to apply the settings and close the window RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 11 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Refresh Possible Values Remarks Click to refresh the information in the window Changing Bridge Port Parameters gt To change bridge port parameters l 2 From the Bridge Ports Table just described select a row Click lt Change gt The Change Bridge Port Table appears see Figure 3 9 Configure the desired parameters The Change Bridge Port parameters are the same as the parameters for the Bridge Port Table see 7ab e 3 7 Click lt Set gt z 24 Change Bridge Port x Port Net Eth 1 Ej Ingress Fiterino Accept Frame Types Boo Port VID Stacking VID i Default Priority Tag fo 4 Tag Handling None Set Cancel Re
73. meters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Port El T1 Admin Status Enable Disable Transmit Clock Source of the transmit clock Source Adaptive Adaptive clock regeneration Loopback Transmit clock recovered from received data Internal Local clock source either the internal clock or an external clock that is directly attached to IPmux 24 System Recovered from the other interface network and used for data transmission on this interface This option is only available when the external clock is operational Default Adaptive 3 32 2BSetting the Operational Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Parameter User Clock Quality Rx Sensitivity Line Type Line Code only applicable for T1 ports Idle Code not applicable when the Line Type is unframed Signaling Mode only applicable for T1 ports Line Interface Chapter 3 Configuration Management Possible Values Remarks Marks the quality level of clock ST1 Stratum 1 Clock 0x10 ST2 Stratum 2 Clock 0x70 ST3 Stratum 3 Clock OxAO ST3E Stratum 3 Enhanced Clock OxDO Default ST1 Note If Network Type Type A only STI and S72 are available The quality is encoded according to SSM Synchronization Status Messages encoding The binary bits in positions 8765 of the byte are encoded in the following manner Bit 8 is the left most and most significant bit MSB bit 5 is the least significant bit LSB Bit No
74. multiple cells 2 Click lt Traffic Class gt A submenu appears see Figure 3 26 displaying available Traffic Class values 3 Select a Traffic Class value The submenu closes 4 Click lt Set gt The Traffic Class value is updated ine 2D YM Oe eee Gee ane anaaeseT BRO H eae B ee e 9 9 0 0 oje o o o 0o 0 eooooeoeeeeoaeoaeaees s 6 J Figure 3 26 Updating Traffic Class Menu 3 26 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management ToS Mapping gt To configure ToS mapping 1 Select Configuration gt QoS gt TOS The TOS Mapping dialog box appears see Figure 3 27 2 Select one or multiple cells see 7ab e 3 15 for a description of the parameters 3 Click lt Set gt 24 TOS Mapping x Set Traffic Class H Refresh Ready j Figure 3 27 TOS Mapping Table 3 15 TOS Mapping Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks 1 User Priority DSCP value of the incoming IP packet 0 7 cells titles Read only 2 Traffic Class The regenerated priority level the incoming DSCP value is mapped to 0 3 Read only Set Click to set and save the information Traffic Class gt Click to update the Traffic Class Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Updating the Traffic Class gt To update the Traffic Class 1 In the TOS dialog jus
75. o remove a static entry 1 From the MAC Table just described select one or multiple static row s you wish to remove from the table 2 Click lt Remove gt A confirmation message appears xl lt gt Removing Static entry Figure 3 12 Removing a Static Entry Contirmation Box 3 Click lt OK gt The static entries are removed from the table 3 14 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Deleting the MAC Table gt To delete the MAC Table 1 From the MAC Table just described click lt Remove All gt A confirmation message appears x J Erasing MAC Table we J Information will be lost Figure 3 13 Remove All Confirmation Box 2 Click lt OK gt All of the entries are removed from the table Configuring the Static MAC Table The Mac Table command enables you to manually configure Virtual VLAN Bridged Local Area Networks port based VLANs per IEEE 802 1Q where VLAN membership of a data frame is determined based upon the bridge port on which the frame is received and the frame s destination MAC address The mappings of Received Bridge Ports and destination MAC Addresses to VLAN IDs are stored in the Static MAC Table gt To configure the MAC table 1 Select Configuration gt MAC Table The Static MAC Table dialog box appears see Figure 3 14 2 To sort the information in the Static MAC Table click on the c
76. of the Network Management System The IP Mask Indicates whether or not traps are masked by the system Yes No Click to change an entry in the Managers List Click to remove an entry from the Manages List Click to apply the Managers List parameters and close the dialog box Click to refresh the information in the window 3 6 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Changing an Entry in the Managers List gt To change an entry in the Manager List 1 Select an entry in the Manager List and click lt Change gt The Change Manager dialog box appears Figure 3 4 2 Change the desired parameters The Change Manager parameters are the same as the parameters for the Manager Table see 7ab e 3 3 3 Click lt Set gt to implement the changes A message appears warning about possible disconnection of the manager 4 Click lt OK gt to continue Change Manager x Manager ID 1 IP Address 172 17 150 175 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 Mask Traps v Set Cancel E i Figure 3 4 Change Manager Dialog Box Removing an Entry from the Managers List gt To remove an entry from the Manager List 1 Select a row from the Manager List Figure 3 3 and click lt Remove gt A message appears warning about possible disconnection of the manager 2 Click lt OK gt Viewing the Host gt To view the
77. olumn you wish to sort it by 3 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 9 4 Click lt Close gt RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 15 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual a 172 18 94 116 Static MAC Table xi VLAN ID MAC Address Received Bridge Port Ready E J Refresh Remove Remove ll Figure 3 14 Static MAC Table Dialog Box Table 3 9 Static MAC Table Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks VLAN ID 1 4094 MAC Address The destination MAC address in a frame to which this entry s filtering Received Bridge Port information applies The port number of the port from which a frame must be received in order for this entry s filtering information to apply Userl User2 Network Add Click to add a new entry to the table Remove Click to remove an entry from the table Remove All Click to remove all entries from the table 3 16 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Adding a New Entry to the Static MAC Table gt Toaddanew entry 1 Click lt Add gt The Static MAC Table Add Entry dialog box appears see F gure 3 15 2 Configure the desired parameters The Add Entry parameters are the same as the parameters for the Static Mac Table see 7ab e 3 9 3 Click lt Apply gt The new entry is added to the table 4 Click lt Close gt The Ad
78. on and Operation Manual RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Overview 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction User s Manual Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model RADview provides a complete solution for monitoring and controlling IPmux 24 The RADview solutions conform to ITU T Telecommunication Management Network TMN recommendations for SNMP management systems known as the FCAPS model e Fault management detects and correlates faults in network devices isolates faults and initiates recovery actions e Configuration management tracks configuration changes configures installs and distributes software and configuration files over the network e Accounting management collects accounting data and generates network usage reports e Performance management continuously monitors network performance QoS CoS and resource allocation e Security management controls and restricts access to network resources 1 2 RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Overview RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview of the IPmux 24 Management Functions Table 1 1 lists the operations that you can perform via RADview and their locations in this manual Table 1 1 Management Functions Operation Location in User s Manual Configuration Chapter 3 e Configuring System Parameters e Configuring System Information e Maintaining the Manager List e Viewing the Host e Configuring System Clocks e Configuring P
79. ority EXP bits used for this bundle 0 7 Inbound labels Disabled Enabled Note Available only when PSN Type is MPLS ETH MPLS receive label 0 1048576 Note Available only when PSN Type is MPLS ETH Click to remove a bundle Click to apply changes and close the dialog box Click to refresh the information in the window Removing a Bundle gt Toremove a bundle 1 Select a bundle in the Bundle Connection Table 2 Click lt Remove gt A warning message appears Remove Bundle Connection Ea C2 This operation will destroy existing connection Are you sure to remove selected connection Figure 3 38 Remove Bundle Connection 3 Click lt Yes gt to confirm RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 2BSetting the Operational Parameters 3 43 Chapter 3 Configuration Management 3 3 Additional Tasks Displaying Ethernet Interface Information User s Manual The Ethernet Interface Information command enables you to display the various parameters of the Ethernet port You can use this information as a troubleshooting aid to ensure that the Ethernet cable is working properly and that the connection is at the appropriate speed at half full duplex gt To display information about the Ethernet interface Parameter Port Type Mode Rate Mbps Status Interface Type 1 Click the Ethernet port 2 Select Configuration gt Interface Info The Interface Information table appears see Figure 3 39
80. orrect the problem gt To initiate a loopback test for an E1 T1 interface 1 Click an E1 T1 port 2 Select Diagnostics gt Loopback The Interface Loopback dialog box appears see Figure 7 6 3 Set the desired loopback test as described in 7ab e 7 4 and click lt Set RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 2BPerforming Loopback Tests 7 7 Chapter 7 Fault Management Parameter Port The loopback test is performed 172 17 157 11 Interface Loopback x Port CH1 Type E1 Current Loopback Disable Loopback Disable Set Cancel Refresh Ready g Figure 7 6 Interface Loopback State Dialog Box Table 7 4 Interface Loopback Parameters Possible Values Remarks User s Manual Port number of the interface Type El T1 Current loopback status Internal External Disable Current Loopback 7 8 2BPerforming Loopback Tests Loopback Type of loopback test Internal External Disable Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Index A Agent resetting IPmux 24 3 48 Agent mode system level menu options 2 6 Alarms active viewing 7 3 B Bridge port parameters changing 3 12 Bundle Connections creating 3 40 managing 3 40 removing 3 41 Bundles bundle connection table 3 40 configuring 3 38 removing 3 43 remo
81. r Ethernet only Configuring port parameters Configuring bundles 2 8 Using the GUI Table 2 5 Port Level Management Options Dialog Box and Parameter Location Interface Information dialog box See Viewing Ethernet Interface Information Interface Parameters dialog box See Configuring the E1 T1 Ports Configuring the Ethernet Ports Configuring the Serial Port Configuring the Internet Ethernet Ports Bundle dialog box See Configuring Bundles Path Configuration w Interface Info Configuration w Parameters Configuration Bundles RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Tasks Diagnostics Dialog Box and Parameter Location Path Initiate a loopback Loopback State dialog box Diagnostics See Performing a Loopback Test Loopback Tasks Statistics Dialog Box and Parameter Location Path Ethernet Interface Viewing Ethernet interface Interface Statistics dialog box Statistics statistics only for Ethernet See Viewing Ethernet Port Statistics w Interface Statistics E1 T1 Interface Viewing current statistics Port Current Statistics dialog box Statistics See Viewing Current Statistics Current Viewing intervals statistics Port Intervals Statistics dialog box Statistics See Viewing Intervals Statisitics Intervals RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 Using the GUI 2 9 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup User s Manual 2 10 Using the GUI RADvie
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83. rm history This command is helpful for clearing out large numbers of entries for repeated alarms resulting from problems that have already been corrected or noted To clear the History Log 1 Select Fault gt History Log gt Clear A confirmation box appears 2 Click lt OK gt to confirm xi AN CLEARING THE LOG BUFFER Cancel Figure 7 4 Clearing the Log Buffer Contirmation Message 7 6 1BMonitoring Object Status RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 7 Fault Management Viewing Self Test Results The Self Test Results command enables you to view the results of the IPmux 24 self test When the device is turned on it checks itself In case a fault is detected this is noted in the Self Test Results log Use this command as a troubleshooting aid to help determine the cause of an apparent device hardware or software failure gt To view Self Test results obtained when the selected IPmux 24 was powered up e Select Diagnostics gt Self Test Results The Self Test Results dialog box appears displaying descriptions of detected faults see F gure 7 5 172 17 157 11 Self Test Results Fault Cause Passed Initial Self Testing Print Close Refresh Ready Cy Figure 7 5 Self Test Results 7 2 Performing Loopback Tests The Loopback diagnostics command enables you run loop tests on an E1 or T1 port to troubleshoot data loss on a link and locate where the data is being lost in order to c
84. rmation is not available for Internal ETH port Table 3 24 SFP Information Table Parameters Possible Values Remarks NET ETH 1 NET USER ETH 2 USER ETH 3 The specific port or interface Fiber optic connectors LC Copper connectors RJ 45 Vendor Specific SFP port manufacturer name The maximum range supported by the SFP port in meters For Optical SFP e Values lt 1km are displayed in meters with 10 meter resolution Example 320 m e Values gt 1kmare displayed in Km with 0 1 Km resolution Example 3 7 Km For Copper SFP e Values are displayed in meters with 1meter resolution Example 238 m RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 3BAdditional Tasks 3 45 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Possible Values Remarks Wavelength nm The wavelength of an Optical interface port in nm as well as an indication if it is LASER 850 1310 1310 LASER 1550 LASER 1470 LASER 1490 LASER 1510 LASER 1530 LASER 1570 LASER 1590 LASER 1610 LASER Note This parameter is only enabled if the SFP is Optical Fiber Type The laser mode of an Optical Laser interface port SM MM Note This parameter is only enabled if the SFP is Optical Close Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Displaying Ethernet Optical SFP Information gt To display information about the Ethernet Optical SFP 1 Click the Ethernet port 2 Select Configuration gt Optical
85. rming Loopback Tests 1 4 RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 Overview RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup This chapter describes how to configure IPmux 24 for management and connect them to the management station and includes the following sections e Pre configuring Pmux 24 for Network Management Configuring the IP Parameters Configuring the Manager List e Connecting IPmux 24 to the Management Station e Launching RADview IPmux 24 e Using the GUI Selecting the Device or a Port Status Indicators Common Dialog Buttons System Level Menu Options Port Level Menu Options 2 1 Pre Configuring IPmux 24 for Network Management To remotely manage Pmux 24 via a network management station NMS it is necessary to first configure some basic parameters via an ASCII terminal session to the control port The following steps are required 1 Configuring the host IP parameters IP address IP mask default gateway 2 Defining the network management station in the manager list For more detailed information about configuring IPmux 24 for network management see Chapter 4 of the IPmux 24 Installation and Operation Manual Configuring the IP Parameters The IPmux host IP parameters may be assigned automatically via DHCP or they may be configured manually gt To manually configure the host IP parameters 1 Display the Host IP menu Configuration gt System gt Host IP 2 Disable the DHCP mechanism 3
86. rotection e Configuring Bridge Parameters e Configuring Bridge Ports e Configuring the MAC Table e Configuring the Static MAC Table e Configuring VLAN Membership Egress e Configuring VLAN Parameters e Configuring Ethernet Ring e Configuring QoS Classification e Configuring QoS Mapping e Configuring Quality of Service Rate Limitation e Deleting the LAN Table e Configuring IPmux 24 Ports at the Physical Layer e Configuring the Internal Ethernet Ports e Assigning Timeslots to Bundles e Managing Bundle Connections e Removing Bundle Connections e Displaying Ethernet Interface Information e Displaying Ethernet SFP Information e Displaying Ethernet Optical SFP Information e Displaying Bundle Connection Information e Resetting IPmux 24 to the Default Configuration e Polling the Agent e Resetting IPmux 24 Security Chapter 5 e Telnet and Web Access Peformance Chapter 6 e Setting the Polling Interval e Viewing Bundle Statistics e Viewing Bundle Current Statistics e Viewing Bundle Intervals Statistics e Viewing E1 T1 Current Port Statistics e Viewing Port Intervals Statistics e Viewing Ethernet Port Statistics RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Overview 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction User s Manual Operation Location in User s Manual Fault Chapter 7 e Masking Traps e Viewing Active Alarms e Viewing the History Log e Clearing the History Log e Viewing Self Test Results e Perfo
87. rs line type clocking etc according to the application requirements and topology 3 Creating circuits via the Service Center 4 G 3BConfiguration Sequence RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications IPmux 24 can be managed by a network management station that is located on the LAN connected to the one of the unit s Ethernet ports In order to establish a proper connection it is necessary to configure IPmux with a basic configuration To perform the preliminary IPmux 24 configuration Connect an ASCII terminal to the IPmux 24 RS 232 control port Log in as Superuser su Assign an IP address to IPmux 24 Assign a subnet mask and a default gateway You can also enable or disable the IPmux 24 DHCP client Set read trap and read write communities to public OS I a BN 0 s Ny Set a manager IP address and location Note Make sure that you save your settings at each configuration screen 4 4 Creating Circuits In the Service Center application circuits can be created for Mesh and Normal Services Both processes are outlined below RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 5 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual Creating a Mesh Service Circuit 142 186 139 33 Mesh Service lest Configuration View Help IEA Ie a Figure 4 4 Mesh Services Map Defining the El Parameters gt To configure the El parameters for the source IPmux
88. rts The Internal Ethernet Interface Parameters command enables you to configure the various parameters of the Internal Ethernet port 2BSetting the Operational Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management gt Toset configuration parameters for the Internal Ethernet interface Parameter Port Type IP Address IP Mask Default Next Hop Encapsulation VLAN Tagging Click the Internal Ethernet port 2 Select Configuration gt Interface The Internal Ethernet Interface Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 34 3 Configure the desired parameters as described in 7ab e 3 20 and click lt Set 24 Interface Parameters x Port Pw s Type ETH IP Address fo 10 10 242 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Next Hop fio 10 10 1 Encapsulation VLAN Tagging D VLAN ID fi 4 VLAN Priority fo 4 j Set Cancel Refresh Ready fa Figure 3 34 Internal Ethernet Interface Parameters Dialog Box J Table 3 20 Internal Ethernet Interface Parameters Possible Values Remarks The selected port Read only ETH The host interface IP address The host interface subnet mask The host interface default Next Hop address This address is used as the default next hop for every Bundle mapped to this host VLAN Tagging No Yes Note If VLAN Tagging Yes the VLAN ID and VLAN Priority values will
89. s Oversize Frames Undersize Frames Abort Frames Figure 6 3 Bundle HDLC Statistics Dialog Box Table 6 3 Bundle HDLC Statistics Parameters Remarks The number of the selected bundle Read only Bundle name for selected channel Read only Number of HDLC frames that were transmitted Read only Number of HDLC frames that were received Read only Number of received HDLC frames with CRC errors Read only Alignment Error Frames Number of received HDLC frames with alignment errors Read only RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 4BViewing HDLC Statistics 6 5 Chapter 6 Performance Management User s Manual Parameter Remarks Oversize Frames Number of HDLC frames received which are longer than 1470 Read only Undersize Frames Number of HDLC frames received which are shorter than 4 Read only Abort Frames Number of HDLC frames received with abort indication Read only Close Click to close the Bundle HDLC Statistics dialog box Refresh Click to refresh the information in the Bundle HDLC Statistics dialog box 6 5 Viewing Bundle Current Statistics The Bundle Current Statistics command enables you to view current statistics for the selected bundle connection Statistics are displayed in both table and graph formats This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and planning purposes gt To view the Bundle Current Table 1 Sele
90. same polarity as the previous pulse For El The number of code violations Two consecutive bipolar violations of the same polarity Availability Ratio Errored Seconds Ratio Severely Errored Seconds Ratio Click to close the Port Intervals Statistics dialog box 6 9 Viewing Ethernet Port Statistics The Ethernet Interface Statistics command enables you to view statistics for the selected Ethernet port The aggregate statistics for the port are displayed ina dialog box This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and planning purposes To view Ethernet interface statistics 1 Click the User or Network Ethernet interface 2 Select Statistics gt Interface Statistics The Ethernet Interface Statistics dialog box appears RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 9BViewing Ethernet Port Statistics 6 13 Chapter 6 Performance Management User s Manual Parameter Port Type Received from Ethernet Frames Octets 24 Interface Statistics 2007 11 12 10 02 14 x Port Net Eth 1 Type ETH Received from Ethernet Frames 209912958 Octets 1013035904 Oversize Frames 0 Fragments 0 Jabber o Dropped Frames 2g CRC Error Frames a Transmitted To Ethernet Frames 8620677 Octets 1018494755 Collision o Figure 6 8 Interface Statistics Dialog Box Table 6 7 Interface Statistics Parameters Possi
91. sed for data transmission on this interface Loopback Transmit clock recovered from received data Adaptive Adaptive clock regeneration Note Field is disabled if an activate circuit is connected Allows the user to mark the quality level of the clock ST1 Stratum 1 PRC Primary Reference Clock Rec G 811 0x10 ST2 Stratum 2 SSU T Sync Source Unit Transit Rec G 812 Transit 0x70 ST3 Stratum 3 SSU L Sync Source Unit Local Rec G 812 Local OxAO ST3E Stratum 3 Enhanced Clock OxDO Default ST1 The quality is encoded according to SSM Synchronization Status Messages encoding The binary bits in positions 8765 of the byte are encoded in the following manner Bit 8 is the left most and most significant bit MSB bit 5 is the least significant bit LSB Bit No 8765 Description 0010 Stratum 1 PRC Primary Reference Clock Rec G 811 0100 Stratum 2 SSU T Sync Source Unit Transit Rec G 812 Transit 1000 Stratum 3 SSU L Sync Source Unit Local Rec G 812 Local Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 3 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Configuring System Information The System Info command enables you to view and set system information for the IPmux 24 device This information is useful for identifying mul
92. t ports To connect IPmux 24 to the network management station 1 Connect a network management station to the LAN hub or switch 2 Connect one of IPmux s Ethernet ports to the LAN 2 3 Launching RADview IPmux 24 The RADview IPmux 24 management application can be opened from the SNMPc Management Console PC version HPOV Unix version or Network Elements Tree windows A separate RADview IPmux 24 management window can be opened for each IPmux 24 unit In order to launch the Element Manager you must first ensure that the server is running and start the client If it is not already in the NMS database you must also add the Pmux object to the NMS as a managed element For additional details on launching and using RADview please refer to the RADview SC TDMolP User s Manual To open the IPmux Element Manager from the SNMPc Management Console window PC version e Double click the IPmux 24 icon located in the map view The RADview IPmux Element Manager window appears To open the IPmux Element Manager from the EMS HPOV window Unix version e Select the IPmux 24 icon located in the map view and then click the zoom icon 6b The RADview IPmux Element Manager window appears RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 Launching RADview IPmux 24 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup User s Manual 2 4 Using the GUI ioii Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help Interface Name Interface Type Connector Type System
93. t described select one or multiple cells 2 Click lt Traffic Class gt A submenu appears see Figure 3 28 displaying available Traffic Class values 3 Select a Traffic Class value The submenu closes RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 27 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 4 Click Set The cell or cells Traffic Class value is updated 172 018 094 120 TOS Mapping Figure 3 28 Updating Traffic Class Menu Port Default Priority Mapping gt To configure Port Default Priority mapping 1 Select Configuration gt QoS gt Port Default Priority The Port Default Priority Mapping dialog box appears see Figure 3 29 2 Select one or multiple cells see 7ab e 3 16 for a description of the parameters 3 Click lt Close gt 172 018 094 120 Port Default Priority Mapping Mapping is determined via Default Priority Tag in Bridge Port dialog san Close Refresh Figure 3 29 Port Default Priority Mapping Table 3 16 Port Default Priority Mapping Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks 1 User Priority A unique port index 0 7 cells titles Read only 2 Traffic Class The Traffic Class level of this port 0 3 Read only Close Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window 3 28 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configura
94. the current interval Max Jitter Buffer Level msec Maximum jitter buffer level in msec for the current interval Close Click to close the Bundle Current Statistics dialog box Poll Click to refresh the data in the Bundle Current Statistics dialog box 6 6 Viewing Bundle Intervals Statistics RADview can display Intervals Statistics information and graphs that aggregate the statistics over 15 minute intervals The Bundle Intervals Statistics command displays intervals statistics for the selected bundle connection in both table and graph formats This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and planning purposes gt To view alist of statistics from previous intervals l Select Statistics gt Bundle Connection Statistics The Bundle Statistics dialog box appears Figure 6 2 2 Select the bundle for which you wish to display the statistics 3 Click lt Bundle Intervals Statistics gt The Bundle Intervals Statistics dialog box appears 6 8 6BViewing Bundle Intervals Statistics RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 6 Performance Management Bundle Intervals Statistics P xi Bundle No 1 Bundle Name Bundled Number of Intervals 3 rLegend Sequence Errors sec Mibuffer Underflow sec Buffer Underflow sec Wimax Delay Variation 10 usec Min Jitter Buffer Level msec Max Jitter Buffer
95. the supply voltage Beneath the bar graph the current maximum and minimum values are displayed as well 0 0 6 5 Click to close the window Click to refresh the information in the window Resetting IPmux 24 to the Default Configuration The Default Configuration command enables you to reset the Agent s configuration back to the factory defaults Use this command when you wish to reconfigure all of the parameters from a clean starting point This is useful when IPmux 24 s current configuration is completely unsatisfactory such as when moving a device to another site or if the configuration database has become corrupted or the device s software has been upgraded gt To set the selected IPmux 24 to the default configuration 1 Select Configuration gt System Commands gt Default Configuration A confirmation message appears Figure 3 41 2 Click lt OK gt to confirm reset of the default configuration The default configuration replaces the current configuration Default Configuration x N RESETTING AGENT CONFIGURATION Current configuration will be lost Cancel Figure 3 41 Default Configuration Dialog Box Polling the Agent RADview periodically and automatically reads polls IPmux 24 variables You can force RADview to immediately poll the Agent and update the display by polling IPmux 24 manually The Poll Agent command is useful if you configure the device NOT to perform periodic polling of the Agent
96. tion Management Configuring Quality of Service Rate Limitation The Rate Limitation command enables you to configure rate limits for Pmux 24 in order to maintain Quality of Service QoS during times of high network traffic You can select Ingress Rate Boundaries to define the rate limiting ranges for the ingress traffic The actual data rate of the incoming traffic is selected from the rates limited by the boundaries These boundaries are applied to the regular and flooded Rate Limits You can also select regular or flooded Rate Limits to be applied to all frames gt To configure Quality of Service Rate Limitation 1 Select Configuration gt QoS gt Rate Limitation The Rate Limitation dialog box appears see Figure 3 30 2 For each Ethernet port configure the desired parameters as described in Table 3 17 and click lt Set gt 24 Qos Rate Limitation l x Egress Rate Ingress Rate Ingress Burst Size Ingress Limit Limitation Limitation Kbytes Packet Type Net Eth 1 No Limit fiz z fal x Net User Eth 2 No Limit x No Limit x fiz 7 fan User Eth 3 No Limit No Limit fiz z jal Set Cancel Refresh Ready C Figure 3 30 Rate Limitation Dialog Box Table 3 17 Rate Limitation Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Egress Rate Limitation The maximum rate permitted to transfer via this port per Ethernet port Mbps NET ETH 1 USER 2 USER ETH 3 No Limit 1 2
97. tiple I Pmux 24 units and for tracking their locations and administrative contacts You can also use the System Information dialog box for setting the system Date and Time and for viewing the DHCP client status To set system information for the selected IPmux device 1 Select Configuration gt System Info The System Information dialog box appears see Figure 3 2 2 Enter the required settings as described in 7ab e 3 2 3 Click lt Set gt to implement the changes 24 System Information IPmux 24 1 TDM port name of contact person the location of this device 2000 02 12 Figure 3 2 System Information Dialog Box 3 4 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3 7 System Information Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Description Description of the system Object ID Object ID Name System name Contact System contact Location System location System Up Time Date Time Number of Interfaces DHCP Status Server ID Lease Expiration Time System up time System date System time Number of interfaces on the system Read only DHCP Server IP address Read only The time left in minutes until lease expiration Status DHCP Status Set Click to set and save the information Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window RAD
98. tly over packet switched networks PSNs such as IP Ethernet and MPLS networks IPmux 24 converts the data stream coming from its TDM ports into configurable sized packets that are extended over Gigabit or Fast Ethernet network ports and vise versa 1 2 RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 Overview IPmux 24 includes an SNMP agent that enables full management from the network via SNMP for example by means of RADview network management stations In addition IPmux 24 includes the following additional management capabilities via both out of band and inband communication e Supervision terminal ASCII terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program connected either directly or through a modem or any other type of full duplex data link This terminal can perform all of the IPmux 24 supervision and configuration functions including preliminary system configuration e Telnet from any host capable of IP communication with IPmux 24 The functions available via Telnet are similar to those available from a supervisory terminal e Web browsers using ConfiguRAD ConfiguRAD is a user friendly Web based element management system that is embedded in IPmux 24 and provided at no extra cost ConfiguRAD can be accessed from any standard Web browser This manual discusses configuration via RADview RAD s SNMP based network management application for PC or Unix To configure IPmux 24 via ASCII terminal Telnet or Web browser see the IPmux 24 Installati
99. uch as the Default Gateway DHCP Client Mode Aging Time and Transmit Clock Source and the External Clock User Quality gt To set system parameters for the selected IPmux device 1 Select Configuration gt System Parameters The System Parameters dialog box appears see Figure 3 1 System Parameters differ depending on the different port combinations 7ab e 3 1 describes the different system parameters 2 Configure the desired parameters 3 Click lt Set gt to implement the changes 24 System Parameters x Default Gateway j72 17 155 1 DHGP Mode Disable Set Cancel Refresh Ready j Figure 3 1 System Parameters Dialog Box 3 2 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Parameter Default Gateway Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3 1 System Parameters Possible Values Remarks IP Address DHCP Mode DHCP Client Mode Enabled Enables DHCP Client action for IPmux 24 Disabled Disables DHCP Client action for IPmux 24 Default Enabled Aging Time sec Aging Time in seconds Checked Unchecked 0 4080 Default 300 Note When the checkbox is checked the Aging Time parameter Is enabled and its value can be changed Transmit Clock Source External Clock User Quality The source of the transmit clock Internal Local clock source is used External Recovered from the other interface network and u
100. uence Errors sec Number of seconds in the current interval that the sequence number of an incoming frame caused a transition from the sync state to the out of sequence state Out of sequence frames are dropped because the frames were received from the network with Sequence Numbers not equal to the last Sequence Number 1 or 2 RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 5BViewing Bundle Current Statistics 6 7 Chapter 6 Performance Management User s Manual Parameter Buffer Underflow sec Buffer Overflow sec Remarks Number of seconds in the current interval that the receive Eth to TDM buffer underflowed When a continuous underflow is caused by a loss of frame flow a single buffer underflow is counted A buffer undeflow indicates that frames were dropped because the receive buffer was in an underrun state The buffer enters underflow state when e Sequence errors occur e Flow underrun takes place due to PDV expiration e An overflow condition occurs Number of seconds in the current interval that the receive Eth to TDM buffer overflowed A buffer overflow indicates that frames were dropped because the receive buffer exceeded the maximum allowed depth Max Delay Variation 10 psec Maximum size of the buffer in 10s of usec in the selected interval Note This parameter is used for a CES E1 T1 card whose hardware version is greater than 5 00 Min Jitter Buffer Level msec Minimum jitter buffer level in msec for
101. ues Remarks Network 802 1p DSCP TOS Per Port User 1 802 1p DSCP TOS Per Port User 2 802 1p DSCP TOS Per Port TDM PW 802 1p DSCP TOS Per Port Set Click to set and save the information RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 23 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Possible Values Remarks Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window Configuring QOS Mapping 802 1P Mapping gt To configure 802 1P mapping l 2 3 Parameter 1 User Priority 2 Traffic Class Set Traffic Class gt Select Configuration gt QoS gt Mapping gt 802 1P The 802 1P Mapping dialog box appears see Figure 3 23 Select one or multiple cells see Zab e 3 13 for a description of the parameters Click lt Set gt 24 802 1p Mapping xj Figure 3 23 802 1p Mapping Table 3 13 802 1P Mapping Parameters Possible Values Remarks 0 7 cells titles Read only 0 3 Read only Click to set and save the information Click to update the Traffic Class Cancel Click to close the window Refresh Click to refresh the information in the window 3 24 1BSetting the System Parameters RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Updating the Traffic Class gt To update the Traffic Class 1 In the 802 1P dialog just describe
102. view SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 5 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Maintaining the Manager List User s Manual In order to remotely configure IPmux 24 the IP address of the NMS must be listed in the Manager List The Manager List command enables you to display and configure the Manager List where you designate the destination NMS stations for SNMP traps The Manager list has 10 static entries for 10 Managers gt To display the manager list Note Parameter Manager ID IP Address IP Mask Mask Traps Change Remove Close Refresh e Select Options gt Manager List The Manager List appears 172 018 094 120 Manager List Manager ID IP Address IP Mask Mask Traps 172 18 94 78 255 255 255 0 YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES Change Close I Refresh Figure 3 3 Manager List Dialog Box An entry where IP Address 0 0 0 0 is considered no manager entry To add an entry see Changing an Entry in the Managers List Table 3 3 Manager List Parameters Possible Values Remarks The Manager List ID IP address
103. ving time slots 3 40 selecting all available time slots 3 40 selecting and available time slot 3 40 viewing current table 6 6 intervals table 6 8 statistics 6 3 Clocks system configuring 3 8 Configuration Management 3 1 p Default Configuration resetting 3 47 Device 1 1 E E1 T1 parameters configuring 3 30 statistics viewing current 6 9 intervals 6 11 Element Manager 2 4 Ethernet RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 interface information displaying 3 44 parameters configuring 3 35 statistics viewing 6 13 Ethernet optical SFP displaying 3 46 Ethernet SFP displaying 3 45 f Fault Management 7 1 FCAPS model 1 2 H History Log clearing 7 6 viewing 7 4 Installation and Setup 2 1 Internal Ethernet parameters configuring 3 36 Introduction 1 1 IPmux 24 Introduction 1 1 L Loopback Tests performing 7 7 M MAC Table adding a new entry 3 14 configuring 3 12 3 15 removing an entry 3 14 Management configuration 2 1 3 1 connecting to the NMS 2 3 fault 7 1 functions 1 3 options 1 1 performance 6 1 security 5 1 setting access authorizations 5 1 Manager List 3 6 Managers List changing an entry 3 7 removing an entry 3 7 Index Masking Traps 7 1 Menu Options system level Agent mode 2 6 p Performance Management 6 1 Polling Interval setting 6 2 Polling the Agent 3 47 Port Level Management Options 2 8 Port Lev
104. w SC TDMolIP IPmux 24 Chapter 3 Configuration Management This chapter describes how to configure IPmux 24 on all levels including system and port and contains the following sections e Setting the System Parameters Configuring System Parameters Configuring System Information Maintaining the Manager List Viewing the Host Configuring the System Clocks Configuring Bridge Parameters Viewing Bridge Ports Configuring the MAC Table Configuring the Static MAC Table Configuring VLAN Membership Egress Configuring VLAN Parameters Configuring QoS Classification Configuring QOS Mapping Configuring Quality of Service Rate Limitation e Setting the Operational Parameters Configuring Pmux 24 Ports at the Physical Layer Configuring the E1 T1 Ports Configuring the Ethernet Ports Configuring the Internal Ethernet Ports Assigning Timeslots to Bundles Managing Bundle Connections e Additional Tasks Displaying Ethernet Interface Information Displaying Ethernet SFP Information Displaying Ethernet Optical SFP Information Resetting IPmux 24 to the Default Configuration RADview SC TDMoIP Pmux 24 1BSetting the System Parameters 3 1 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Polling the Agent Resetting IPrmux 24 3 1 Setting the System Parameters Configuring System Parameters The System Parameters command enables you to view and set major system parameters for the IPmux 24 device You can configure parameters s
105. wn the CTRL key right click the mouse and drag a line between the source IPmux 24 A and destination IPmux 24 B The Manual Circuit Configuration dialog box appears Manual Circuit Configuration Circuit Name fIPmux 24_A IPmux 24_B Connection Type E1 Connection Bandwidth 10xTS v r Comments fe G You can make your selection or press Set to save Circuit Configuration Cancel Figure 4 9 Manual Circuit Dialog Box General Parameters Tab 3 Click on the General tab Figure 4 9 and configure the following parameters Connection Type El Connection Bandwidth 10xTs 4 Click on the Primary Circuit tab Figure 4 9 and configure the following parameters Line Type Framed CRC TDM Bytes in Frame 48 OAM Connectivity Enabled checked 4 10 4BCreating Circuits RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications Manual Circuit Configuration Circuit Name Connection Type Connection Bandwidth Comments oe YD You can make your selection or press Set to save Circuit Configuration Cancel Figure 4 10 Manual Circuit Dialog Box Primary Circuit Tab RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 24 4BCreating Circuits 4 11 Chapter 4 Configuring Typical Applications User s Manual 5 Click on the EP Param tab Figure 4 11 scroll down and configure the following parameters jitter Buffer 500 Manual Circuit Configuration condary Circuit R

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