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1. Configuration Fault Statistics Options Help System Info Alarms Polling Interval Host User s Manual All L Date amp Time d da iiri About RIC LC System Level Manager List _ System Clocks History Log List Logical Port Clear Bridge Alarm Mask Parameters Bridge Port VLAN Membership Egress MAC Table QoS Mapping 802 1p DSCP Port Default Priority Rate Limitation Fault Propagation System Commands Poll Agent Reset Configuration Reboot Agent Figure 2 11 Device Level Menu Map Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Help F Port Parameters ree BERT Current User s Manual All L Remote Loop About RIC LC L Alarma Intervals Figure 2 12 E1 Port Level Menu Map Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Help E Port Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 L Aims All Alarms L Virtual Cable Test l Interface Statistics Figure 2 13 Ethernet Port Level Menu Map User s Manual About RIC LC Using the Graphical User Interface GUI 2 9 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual Selecting the Device Before you can perform system operations you must first select the device in the RIC LC shelf
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3. RIC LC Ver 2 0 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 13 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 192168 99 198 Change Logical Port Logic Port 1 Type VCG Mame fee 1 Bind To physical E1 Port 1 Select Bind To Logical Port Max Differential Delay msec 220 Admin Status Up PayLoad FCS Signal Degradation BER Threshold None Loop Detection VCAT Header Flow Control Disable Loop Detection VLAN Figure 3 11 Change Logical Port VCG 192168 99 198 Change Logical Port Logic Port 2 Type GFF Name GFP 1 Bind To physical E1 Port Select Bind To Logical Port Logical Port 1 Max Differential Delay msec 0 Admin Status Up v PayLoad FCS Enable Signal Degradation BER Threshold IN one v Loop Detection Disable E VCAT Header Normal Flow Control En able Loop Detection VLAN Figure 3 12 Change Logical Port GFP Table 3 10 Logical Port Parameters Parameter Description Possible Values Logical Port The logical port being configured 1 2 Type Type of interface set for the port This parameter is read only VCG GFP Name Free text to assign a name to the logical port VCG 1 GFP 1 Bind to Physical EL VCAT VCG Logical Port EL links that are members of the VCG 1 16 Ports Bind to Logical Port GFP Logical Port Links to VCG This parameter is read only Logical Port 1 3 l4 Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver
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6. Line Code Rx Sensitivity Read only El framing mode Read only El line code Read only Maximum attenuation of the receive signal that can be compensated for by the interface receive path Read only 3 10 Setting the Operational Parameters the Tx clock Framed MF CRC CAS enabled CRC 4 function enabled HDB3 Short haul 10 dB RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring the Ethernet Interface The physical layer parameters of the RIC LC Ethernet interface are configured via the Port Parameters menu gt 1 2 3 4 Parameter Port Loop Detection Status Admin Status Oper Status Auto Negotiation RIC LC Ver 2 0 To configure the Ethernet interface From the shelf view window click on an Ethernet port to select it Display the Port Parameters menu Configuration gt Port Parameters Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 8 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update RIC LC 192 168 29 198 Port Parameters Port Loop Detection Status Admin Status Oper Status Auto Negotiation Max Capability Advertised Speed and Duplex Flow Control Loop Detection Loop Detection VLAM EIH 1 Disable Up Up Enable T 100M Full Duplex 100M Full Duplex Figure 3 9 Ethernet Port Parameters Physical Layer Table 3 8 Ethernet Interface Parameters Description Ethernet port designation
7. 4 Click Reset Counters to reset the counters 5 When done click Close Note The display is automatically updated after each polling The time remaining until the next polling is indicated at the lower right hand corner of the display 4 6 Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Management 192 168 99 198 Interface Statistics Port ETH 1 Received from Ethernet Unicasts Frames 3 Broadcasts Frames 8 Multicasts Frames 6 Good Octets 2412 Oversize Frames 0 Undersize Frames 0 Fragments 0 Jabber 0 FCS Errors D Transmitted to Ethernet Unicasts Frames 2 Broadcasts Frames 0 Multicasts Frames 0 Good Octets 211 Collision 0 R eady B 7 sec to next polling Figure 4 5 Lthernet Interface Statistics Table 4 3 Ethernet Interface Statistics Parameters Type Description The number of the selected port Received from Number of correct unicast frames received eam Number of correct broadcast frames received Number of correct multicast frames received Total number of octets bytes received When a valid connection is established the number should increase steadily Number of frames exceeding the maximum allowed frame size 2048 octets but are otherwise valid Ethernet frames good CRC Number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long but are otherwise valid Ethernet frames good CRC Number of frames that are shorter than 64
8. The view shows the front panel which includes status LEDs for power diagnostic tests and alarms and the back panel which includes AC DC power connector E1 and Ethernet ports The RIC LC shelf view window contains the following elements e Title bar e Main menu bar e Toolbar e RIC LC device front and back panel views e Status bar Title Bar 192 158 99 198 Connected Figure 2 7 Title Bar The title bar at the top of the shelf view window displays the name or IP address of the element given on the NMS and indicates whether the device is connected or disconnected Menu Bar Configuration Fault Statistics Options Help Figure 2 8 Main Menu Bar Using the Graphical User Interface GUI 2 7 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual The main menu has drop down sub menus Click a menu to display all the items in that menu The menu items allow you to perform operations related to the selected elements in the RIC LC device The menus are context sensitive menu Items are enabled or disabled as applicable to the selected element Operations related to specific elements can also be performed using shortcut menus activated by right clicking the mouse on the selected element Toolbar isi gt Figure 2 9 System Level Toolbar A toolbar below the menu bar allows you to perform specific operations related to the selected elements with a single mouse click This toolbar is context sensitive the icon
9. 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 6 Defining logical ports as Configuration gt Logical Port Logical ports define groups of described in Configuring the El ports and parameters Logical Port GFP This and the following steps are required to include the remote units in the Management VLAN 7 Configuring the logical port Configuration gt Bridge gt to the corresponding bridge Bridge Port port as described in Configuring the Bridge Ports 8 Adding the bridge ports Configuration gt Bridge gt VLAN Adds the Management VLAN associated with the logical Membership Egress ID to the bridge port ports to the Management VLAN as described in Configuring VLAN Membership Egress Ethernet Traffic Services The diagram Delow illustrates the data flow for Ethernet traffic between the relevant Ethernet or PDH and the PSN network ports 7ab e 3 2 illustrates the configuration steps corresponding to the numbers callouts in Figure 3 2 4 es Logical Ports E1 Ports ETH over E1 using GFP VCAT Ethernet Traffic Figure 3 2 Lthernet Traffic Flow Table 3 2 Ethernet Traffic Configuration 1 Configuring the bridge Configuration gt Bridge available under Configuring the Bridge 2 Configuring Ethernet ports Configuration gt Bridge gt Depending on your to the corresponding bridge Bridge Port requirements you can ports available under configure Ingress filtering Configuri
10. Read only Operational status of Loop Detection Administrative status of the FE port Operational status of the Ethernet port Ethernet port autonegotiation functionality Values ETH 1 4 Ethernet port 1 4 Enable Loop detection enabled Disable Loop detection disabled Up FE port is enabled Down FE port is disabled Up Port is operational Down Port is not operational Enable Autonegotiation is enabled Disable Autonegotiation is disabled Setting the Operational Parameters 3 11 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Description Maximum capability to be advertised during the autonegotiation process Max Capability Advertised User s Manual Values 10M Half Duplex 10M Full Duplex Speed and Duplex Flow Control Loop Detection Loop Detection VLAN 100M Half Duplex 100M Full Duplex Rate and duplex mode if the autonegotiation 10M Half Duplex Is disabled 10M Full Duplex 100M Half Duplex 100M Full Duplex Data flow control method based on Enable Flow control is enabled Ethernet Pause frames If the flow control is enabled RIC LC received the Pause frames sent by the peer device slowing its transmission rate Disable Flow control is disabled Loop detection on Ethernet Port Enable Loop detection is enabled Disable Loop detection is disabled 1 4094 Configuring the Logical Port Note Descriptions of this section are about the device with multi E1 ports
11. 2 0 User s Manual Parameter Admin Status Signal Degradation BER Threshold VCAT Header Flow Control Max Differential Delay msec Payload FCS Loop Detection Loop Detection VLAN Chapter 3 Configuration Management Description Administrative state of the logical port Signal degrade threshold Usage mode of the VCAT byte position VCAT Header can be set when the VCG logical port binds to one physical port only Data flow control method based on Ethernet Pause frames If the flow control is enabled RIC LC received the Pause frames sent by the peer device slowing its transmission rate Maximum allowed delay variation in milliseconds This parameter is read only GFP payload FCS Looped members are automatically detected and not added to the LCAS when loop detection is enabled The VCG restarts after enabling or disabling the loop detection The VLAN that must be excluded from VLAN membership Configuring the Bridge Possible Values Up Down None LOE 5 10E 6 LOE 7 10E 8 10E 9 Normal Null Reserved Enable Flow control IS enabled Disable Flow control is disabled 0 220 Enable Disable Enable Disable 1 4094 RIC LC contains an internal bridge connected to the external unit s ports The bridge operates in the VLAN aware and VLAN unaware modes Learning and filtering can be enabled or disabled Static MAC addresses are stored in the MAC table Each bridge port can be as
12. Device System Up Time 0 days 21 43 47 Number of Interfaces 28 Set NE i Refresh Ready IN Figure 3 26 System Information RIC LC Displaying the Logical Port Information Note Descriptions of this section are about the device with multi E1 ports gt To display the logical port information l From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select the Logical Port Configuration Logical Port and click Logical Port Status 3 Display the Logical Port Status screen see Jab e 3 19 3 28 Additional Tasks RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 197 168 99 198 Logical Port Status mm Logical Port 1 Interface Type VCG Port Name VCG 1 Differential delay msec 0 Logical Port 2 Interface Type GFP Port Name GFP 1 GFP Frame Delineation MotDelineated Loop Detection Status NoLoop i Refresh ady g Figure 3 27 Logical Port Status Table 3 19 Logical Port Status Parameters Parameter Description Interface Type Logical port type Port Name Name of the logical port Differential Delay Detected differential delay GFP Frame Delineation GFP frame delineation status Loop Detection Status Loop detection status gt To display the LCAS members status l From the Logical Ports screen Configuration gt Logical Port click LCAS Members Status 2 Display the LCAS Members Status screen see 7ab e 3 20 RIC LC Ver 2
13. Each NMS is automatically assigned an index number in the range of 1 to 10 gt To add a network management station 1 From the Manager List menu Configuration gt System gt Management gt Manager List type F to select the management station to be configured 2 Select Manager IP Address and enter the IP address of the management station 3 Select Manager Trap Mask and enter Unmask System gt Management gt Manager List Manager ID 1 1 Manager IP Address 0 0 0 0 2 Manager Trap Mask Unmask Please select item lt 1 to 2 gt F Forward ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 3 Manager List Menu Confisuring the SNMP Communities RIC LC allows you to specify the communities in which the RIC LC management agent accepts SNMP command gt To define read write and trap communities 1l From the Authentication Community menu Configuration System Management Authentication and Community select SNMP Authentication Failure Trap to enable or disable sending this trap in case of an unauthorized access attempt 2 Select SNMP Trap Community to enter the name of a community to which RIC LC sends traps up to 16 alphanumeric characters case sensitive 3 Select SNMP Read Community to enter the name of a community with read only authorization up to 16 alphanumeric characters case sensitive 4 Select SNMP Write Community to enter the name of a community with write authorization up
14. El Current Current El Statistics Interface Statistics Chapter 4 Displaying Statistics gt Displaying interval El Intervals Interval El Statistics Interface Statistics Chapter 4 Displaying Statistics gt Displaying Ethernet Interface Ethernet Statistics Statistics Interface Statistics Chapter 4 RADview EMS RIC LC Overview 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction FCAPS Function Device Level Port Level Menu Path Section in Menu Path this Manual Displaying GFP Statistics GFP Displaying Component Statistics GFP Statistics Chapter 4 Security Adding users Adding Users Management Chapter 5 Changing user Changing names User Names Chapter 5 Changing Changing passwords Passwords Chapter 5 Removing users Removing Users Chapter 5 Defining access Options Viewing and methods Access Setting Access Options Chapter 5 1 6 RADview EMS RIC LC Overview User s Manual Section in this Manual RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation This chapter explains the installation and operation required to get the RADview EMS system for RIC LC up and running It also describes the RADview EMS RIC LC graphic user interface GUI and how to select the system and its ports This chapter discusses the following e Network Management Options e Pre Contiguring RIC LC for Network Management e connecting RIC LC to Network Management Stations e Launching RADview EMS RIC LC e Using the Graphica
15. Tagged The port adds the tag of the current VLAN to all frames at its egress Untagged The port strips the tag of the current VLAN to all frames at its egress None The port does not belong to the current VLAN If all ports are configured to None for a VLAN RIC LC discards all frames with this VLAN ID To edit the VLAN membership settings 1 From the VLAN Membership Egress menu Configuration gt Bridge gt VLAN Membership Egress select a VLAN that you intend to modify and click Change gt The Change VLAN Membership Egress menu is displayed Figure 3 15 2 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 12 3 Click Set to save the settings Setting the Operational Parameters 3 17 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 192 168 99 198 Change VLAN Membership Egress VLAN ID 1 BP 1 Untagged M BP 3 Untagged BP 4 Untagged l BPS Untagged BP 6 Untagged Figure 3 15 Change VLAN Membership Egress gt To delete a VLAN e From the VLAN Membership Egress menu select a VLAN that you intend to delete and click Remove Confisuring the Static MAC Table You can add static MAC addresses to the RIC LC MAC table When the bridge operates in the VLAN aware mode it is possible to assign VLAN ID to a MAC address gt To configure the static MAC table 1 From the MAC Table menu Configuration gt Bridge gt MAC Table click lt Add gt The Add Sta
16. collected for previous intervals gt To control the polling for statistics data 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Statistics Polling Interval 192 168 99 198 Polling Interval Polling Interval sec hn 4d ERAT Figure 4 1 Polling Interval Dialog Box RIC LC Ver 2 0 Controlling Polling for Statistics Data 4 1 Chapter 4 Performance Management User s Manual 4 2 3 To select the polling interval use the arrows on the Polling Interval box or type the desired value The polling interval can be defined in 5 second increments in the range of 5 to 60 seconds The default value is 10 seconds To initiate polling sequence 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Configuration gt System Commands gt Poll Agent or click s on the toolbar RADview EMS polls RIC LC 4 3 Displaying GFP Statistics You can display the statistics for the GFP logical ports gt To display GFP statistics 1 2 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it Select Statistics gt GFP The logical layer statistics are displayed See 7ab e 4 1 for details To update the display click lt Poll gt Click Reset Counters to reset the counters When done click Close Displaying GFP Statistics RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Management 192 168 99 198 GFP Statistics Legen
17. of the display 192 168 99 198 Port Current Statistics Port EL 1 Port Type El 1000 gu ona 400 el 50 Tra P al a3 aat Time Elapsed sec For a different View dick on the Legend Time Elapsed sec 810 Errored Seconds ES 0 Severely Errored Seconds SES 0 linavailahle amp ecnnds Aldo 1809 Bret Errared Gernnde RES 0 x E Poll Ready m 2 sec to next polling Figure 4 3 El Port Current Statistics Table 4 2 Current El Port Statistics Parameters Parameter Description Port The number of the selected port Port Type Port type Time Elapsed sec The elapsed time in seconds since the beginning of the current interval in seconds The range is 1 to 900 seconds ES Number of errored seconds SES Number of severely errored seconds 4 4 Displaying E1 Statistics RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Management Parameter Description UAS Number of unavailable seconds BES Number of burstly errored seconds Displaying Interval El Interface Statistics The interval El statistics are displayed for the last 24 hours 96 15 minute intervals gt To display interval El statistics 1 From the shelf view window click on an El port to select it 2 Display the Port Intervals Statistics screen Statistics gt Intervals 3 When done click Close The parameters displayed on the Port Intervals Statistics menu are similar to those for the current interval described in
18. option Disable access by Telnet and Web browsers is blocked This overrides the access rights of any user that may be logged on RIC LC Note that activating this selection disconnects the currently logged on users Enable access is allowed to any logged user 5 4 Viewing and Setting Access Options RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 5 Security Management Managers Only access by Telnet and Web browsers is allowed only to the management stations configured by means of the Manager List Options gt Manager List Note Activating this option may also disconnect currently logged users 3 Click Set to save the new configuration 192168 99 198 Access mE Telnet Access Enable Web Access Enable Figure 5 5 Access Menu RIC LC Ver 2 0 Viewing and Setting Access Options 5 5 Chapter 5 Security Management User s Manual 5 6 Viewing and Setting Access Options RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 6 Fault Management This chapter provides instructions for performing RIC LC fault management tasks by means of the RADview EMS These tasks include e Handling Alarms and Traps e Running Diagnostic Tests 6 1 Handling Alarms and Traps RIC LC continuously monitors critical signals and signal processing functions Whenever a problem is detected RIC LC generates a time stamped alarm message for the event The time stamp is provided by an internal real time clock which can be synchronized with the management st
19. perform any action that causes a change in the device This means that any action requiring the use of Set Apply Delete Change Add Remove and similar operations either within a dialog box or by selecting a menu option is prevented in either of following ways e To view additional information the Monitor can modify fields in a dialog box but cannot activate the changes because the Set Apply Delete Change Add Remove and similar operations are blocked Any attempt to activate a change will be denied and the Monitor will be notified e Some dialog boxes do not provide any additional information but merely allow changes in the system Since a Monitor cannot use these dialog boxes they are not displayed at this level The Technician level is granted all the permissions of the Monitor level and in addition is allowed to perform port tests The response to actions beyond the level of Technician permissions are handled in the same manner as for the Monitor level Operator and Administrator Levels RIC LC Ver 2 0 The Operator is granted all the permissions needed to perform any task related to RIC LC management RADview EMS User Security Levels 5 1 Chapter 5 Security Management User s Manual The Administrator has all the Operator permissions and access to the RADview EMS User Manager function which ts not accessible by the Operator 5 2 Adding Users To add a user 1 From the EMS Security Administrator window
20. 0 Additional Tasks 3 29 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual T 192 168 99 198 LCAS Members status Des Logical Port m Type wca Name VCG 1 tee A Figure 3 28 LCAS Members Status Table 3 20 LCAS Members Status Parameters Parameter Description Link PDH link Source Status Status of source side of the link Sink Status Status of sink side of the link Displaying the SFP Information Note fan RIC LC Fast Ethernet port includes an SFP transceiver the SFP status information Is available via the SFP Info screen gt To display the SFP information 1 From the shelf view window click on an Ethernet port to select it 2 Display the SFP Info screen Configuration gt SFP gt SFP Info see 7ab e 3 21 3 30 Additional Tasks RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 3 Configuration Management 192 168 99 198 SFP Info Port ETH 4 Port Type Ethernet Connector Type LC Manufacturer Name Gigalight Manufacturer PN GP 3103 L1CD Typical Max Range 115 0 Km Wave Length nm inmi310Laser Fiber Type Single Mode i Refresh Figure 3 29 SFP Information Table 3 21 SEP Information Parameters Parameter Description Connector Type Connector type of the SFP transceiver Manufacturer Name Name of the SFP manufacturer Manufacturer PN Manufacturer part number Typical Max Range Typical maximum
21. 7ab e 4 2 of the selected port except for the following additional parameters e Number of Intervals displays the number of intervals up to 96 for which performance monitoring statistics can be displayed e Inv No displays the 15 minute interval number e From hh mm displays the start time of the 15 minute interval e To hh mm displays the end time of the 15 minute interval RIC LC Ver 2 0 Displaying E1 Statistics 4 5 Chapter 4 Performance Management User s Manual 197 168 99 198 Port Intervals Statistics Ex Port E11 Port Type E1 Num of Intervals 96 I 14 30 15 45 17 00 18 158 19 30 20 45 zz 00 23 15 00 30 01 45 O3 00 04 15 05 30 06 45 08 00 09 15 10 30 11 45 13 00 14 15 Intervals Ending Time For a different View dick on the Legend E e PE NEN i 14 34 to next polling Figure 4 4 El Port Interval Statistics 4 5 Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics The Ethernet Interface Statistics command enables you to view statistics for the selected Ethernet port The aggregate statistics for the port are displayed in a dialog box This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and planning purposes gt To display Ethernet interface statistics 1 From the shelf view window click on an Ethernet port to select it 2 Display the Interface Statistics screen Statistics Interface Statistics see Table 4 3 3 To update the display click Poll
22. Bind To Ingress Filtering Acceptable Frame Type Port VID Default Priority Tag Classification Egress Tag Handling Figure 3 19 Bridge Port Parameters Table 3 14 Bridge Port Parameters Description Bridge port number Number that identifies the bridge port displayed Bridge port 1 is reserved for the host bridge port Read only Specifies whether or not this port is available When enabled the device discards incoming frames for VLANs of which the port is not a member When disabled the port accepts all incoming frames Tag Only specifies that the device discards untagged frames All specifies that untagged frames received on this port are accepted and assigned to the PVID for this port Enable The priority tag of the original VLAN is copied if a frame arrives with a stacked VLAN tag otherwise the default priority is used Disable The default priority is used Setting the Operational Parameters Possible Values Bridge Port 1 6 Host Eth1 4 GFP Enable Default Disable Default All Tagged Only 1 4094 Default 1 0 7 Default O 3 21 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Classification Description Possible Values Traffic classification method 802 1p DCSP Port Default Priority Egress Tag Handling Stacking Adds the PVID to every frame Default None transmitted from the port push Stacking Egress Tag Ether Type For the received frame ad
23. Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update RIC LC or Select the NTP mode Unicast Client RIC LC sends a unicast packet to get date amp time from an NTP server according to the Update Interval Manual RIC LC receives date and time from an NTP server when a user manually performs a Send Update Request Once command Select GMT Region Select Update Interval 3 32 Additional Tasks RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Figure 3 32 Date amp Time Information Click on NTP Servers button to display the NTP servers menu Select an NTP server and click Change gt The Set NTP Server dialog box is displayed 10 Set NTP Server Address Admin Status and UDP Port 11 Click lt Set gt to save the changes 12 Click Send Update Request Once gt to get the time from NTP server and update RIC LC 192 168 29 198 NTP Servers Figure 3 34 Set NTP Server RIC LC Ver 2 0 Additional Tasks 3 33 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Table 3 22 Time and Date Parameters Parameter Description Values Date Current system time entered manually or received from an NTP server in the yyyy mm dd format Time Current system date entered manually or received from an NTP server in the hh mm ss format NTP Mode Controls request timing messages from NTP server on Unicast Client Manu
24. E Ee ER CCENUUEBBEEHEE Figure 3 21 802 1p Mapping 192 168 99 198 DSCP Mapping Set Traffic Class gt Figure 3 22 DSCP Mapping 3 24 Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 192 168 99 198 Port Default Priority Mapping Mapping for Port Default Priority is according to 02 ip mapping Ihe default port priority for each port is set at Default Priority Tag in Port Parameters dialog i Refresh Parameter 802 1p Mapping DSCP Port Default Priority Figure 3 23 Port Default Priority Mapping Table 3 16 Priority Mapping Parameters Device Level Description Assigns each priority tag supported by IEEE 802 1p 0 7 to a specific priority queue Traffic Class O lowest Traffic Class 1 Traffic Class 2 or Traffic Class 3 highest Assigns each DS codepoint 0 63 to a specific priority queue Traffic Class O lowest Traffic Class 1 Traffic Class 2 or Traffic Class 3 highest Displays permanent priority tag assignments For description of how define a port default priority see the Configuring the Bridge Ports section above Confisuring the Rate Limitation RIC LC supports data rate limitation at the egress and ingress of the Ethernet ports RIC LC limits the data rate proper without taking into account Ethernet frame intergaps gt To configure rate limitation l From the shelf view window cli
25. From the MAC Table menu select Clear Learned gt RIC LC displays a confirmation message 2 Click OK to confirm the deletion Dynamic MAC addresses are deleted RIC LC Ver 2 0 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 19 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Configuring the Bridge Ports RIC LC bridge ports support filtering of incoming traffic accepting all frames of only those which have VLAN tags The incoming frames can also be assigned default PVID and priority values To configure the bridge port 1 Display the Bridge Port menu Configuration gt Bridge gt Bridge Port Acceptable Frame Default Egress T epee Egress Tag Priority Tag j Ether Type I e RR Disable Al Nome PortDefautProrty m e e e a u a 4 EH3 ose A afo None PortDefaut Priority ps lema sie fa 110 None Parte alt Piney S6 GP De A ijo None PetDefakioiy Figure 3 18 Bridge Port Menu 2 Select a bridge port and Click Change to the modify it The bridge port parameters are displayed 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 14 4 Click Set to save the changes and update RIC LC 3 20 Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Parameter Port Bind to Ingress Filtering Acceptable Frame Type Port VID Default Priority Tag RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 3 Configuration Management 192 168 99 198 Bridge Port Parameters Port BP 2
26. Priority is determined according to the Differentiated Services Codepoint as specified in RFC 2474 Port Default Priority Priority is determined by the port default VLAN priority In the case of the pseudowire and management traffic it is copied from the service host priority setting If no service host is configured the priority is determined by the management host value Mapping Priority to the Traffic Classes Each traffic classification method must be mapped to one of the four traffic Classes priority queues To map priority to a traffic class 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 From the Configuration QoS gt Mapping select a traffic classification method you intend to map 802 1p DSCP or port default priority The relevant configuration menu is displayed Figure 3 21 Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 3 From the 802 1p or DSCP click on a traffic class value to select it 4 Click Traffic Class and select a traffic class to be assigned to priority tag value The configuration values are described in 7ab e 3 16 RIC LC Ver 2 0 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 23 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Note Port Default Priority tag values are permanently mapped to traffic Classes 0 3 as Illustrated in Figure 3 23 5 Click Set to save the changes and update RIC LC 6 After updating RIC LC click Refresh 192 168 99 198 802 1p Mapping ww PE
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28. Unix User s Manual 1 1 RIC LC Overview RIC LC is a Fast Ethernet over EL converter that provides simple efficient and cost effective Fast Ethernet connectivity over one four eight or sixteen bonded El circuits The device enables service providers to supply high capacity Ethernet services to remote locations and to transparently connect corporate LANs over existing El links RIC LC supports standard Ethernet over NG PDH protocols including GFP ITU T 6 8040 VCAT ITU T G 7043 and LCAS ITU T G 7042 These protocols allow service providers to dynamically allocate bandwidth to their customers by merely changing the number of links bonded to the virtual eroup without stopping the service Management is performed locally by a terminal or remotely via Telnet Web terminal or SNMP RIC LC is supported by two platforms e PC Standalone and Oracle DB e Unix Standalone and Oracle DB e RADview EMS WIN can be installed under Windows 7 64bit Professional Edition and Windows 2008 Server R2 64 bit Standard Edition operating systems Windows 7 32 bit is not recommended as usable RAM memory is limited to 4 GB e RADview EMS Unix can be installed under SPARC Solaris 10 operating system 1 2 RADview EMS RIC LC Overview This section explains the steps required to get the RADview EMS management system for RIC LC up and running It describes the graphical user interface configurations security and fault management Specific tasks
29. You can map multiple El ports to a VCAT VCG group via the Logical Layer menu To ease configuration effort and save time the RIC LC unit is supplied with the logical ports preconfigured see the table below A logical port in RIC LC is either a VCG logical port bound to physical El ports or a GFP logical port that is bound to a VCG logical port When you create a VCG logical port RIC LC automatically creates a GFP logical port that is bound to the VCG logical port and configures a bridge port bound to the GFP logical port Therefore you only need to add delete VCG logical ports You do not manually add delete GFP logical ports You can only create one VCG logical port Note A physical port can be bound to only one logical VCG port Table 3 9 Default Logical Port Settings for E1 Network Interface Logical Port Interface Type Port Name Bound to 1 VCG VCG 1 Physical EL ports 1 16 2 GFP GFP 1 Logical port VCG 1 To configure the logical port 1 From the shelf view window click on the device to select it Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 2 Display the Logical Ports Configuration gt Logical Port 3 Configure the logical parameters for each port Parameter descriptions and possible values are provided in 7ab e 3 10 4 Click Set to save new settings ale gi jlePoti Nore Figure 3 10 Logical Ports Display
30. ack to 0 0 0 0 192 168 99 198 Manager List Es ee 200M E Ne 4 8000 No sooo No 8000 No foo Ne foo No sooo Ne ooo No Change Close Refresh pi Figure 3 6 Manager List RIC LC Ver 2 0 Setting the System Parameters 3 7 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 3 3 Setting the Operational Parameters RADview EMS allows you to view and modify the operational parameters of the managed RIC LC The recommended procedure for RIC LC operation configuration includes the following stages 1 Configuring the system clock 2 Configuring RIC LC interfaces at the physical level 3 Configuring the logical port 4 Configuring the RIC LC bridge Configuring the System Clocks 3 8 The RIC LC system timing mechanism ensures a single clock source for all TDM links by providing the master and fallback clocks If the system clock is locked to one of the RIC LC TDM links it is necessary to define clock source adaptive or loopback and clock quality Note The descriptions in this section refer to a device with multi E1 ports To configure the system clock 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Display the System Clocks menu Configuration gt System Clocks 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 6 4 Click Set to save the changes and
31. al certain interval or manual request GMT Region Defines offset of NTP or RTC from UTC in hours GMT 12 to 13 Update Interval sec Defines time between two consecutive NTP requests 15 3600 when NTP Mode is Unicast Client NTP Servers Configures unicast NTP server s IP Adress Configures unicast NTP server IP IP adress Admin Status Administrative status of the NTP server IPmux 2L sends Enable NTP Server is time date requests to an enabled NTP server enabled Disable NTP Server is disabled UDP Port Source UDP port of NTP packets sent to the configured 1 65535 server Resetting to the Defaults You can reset RIC LC to tts default settings In addition you can reset a local RIC LC without affecting its management parameters host IP address mask and default gateway defined network managers and management access methods gt To reset RIC LC to the default settings 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Configuration gt System Commands Reset Configuration or click ie on the toolbar A confirmation message appears Reset Configuration A Existing configuration will be initialized Figure 3 35 Confirmation Message for Resetting to Defaults 3 Click OK to confirm the reset 3 34 Additional Tasks RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Resetting RIC LC You can perform an overall reset of RIC LC The reset does not affect the unit c
32. and terminations Torun a virtual cable test 1 From the shelf view window click on an ETH port to select it 2 Select Diagnostics Virtual Cable Test 192 168 99 198 Virtual Cable Test Port ETH 1 RE Test Result E Reflection Distance m Test Command Close Poll Results R eady CI Figure 6 10 Virtual Cable Test 3 Torun the test click Test Command The test causes a temporary port shutdown 4 Toview the results of the virtual cable test click Poll Results 6 10 Running Diagnostic Tests RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 7 Application Tutorial This chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up a typical application using RIC LC 7 1 Overview Application Figure 7 1 illustrates an application in which one RIC LC unit provides Ethernet cellular backhauling working opposite a third party Ethernet device M EL Central Office 4 x 10 100Base7 ER 16 x E1 i 16xE1 EL J EL RIC LC A vm 192 188 10 12 ADM B e Customer Premises Packet Switched Network 4 x 10 100BaseT RIC LC B 192 188 10 13 Figure 7 1 Ethernet Cellular Backhauling over PDH SDH This application has the following requirements e Ellinks to the SDH network e Third party Ethernet device that can work opposite the RIC LC interfaces Connecting RIC LC Units to Network Manasement Stations RIC LC can be managed by a network management station NMS via the RIC LC Ethernet ports Th
33. ation clock using Confisuration Date amp Time RADview EMS displays e The currently active alarms reported by RIC LC e The log of all RIC LC alarms that are stored in the alarm buffer Various diagnostic tests can be used to determine the causes of the alarm messages For continuous monitoring detected alarms can also be sent automatically as traps to the user specified managers The managers are configured using Options Manager List Viewing Device Status RIC LC Ver 2 0 Each level and node icon in the navigation tree and the map area has a status icon that indicates the most severe alarm as specified in the following table Table 6 1 Network Element Repository Status Icons Unix Icon Color Status Green Normal Blue Warning Dark yellow Minor Orange Major Red Critical Handling Alarms and Traps 6 1 Chapter 6 Fault Management User s Manual Icon Color Status m Red Disconnected er Gray Administrative status is set to down Fy Gray Unknown node type Table 6 2 Network Element Repository Status Icons PC Icon Color Status Green Normal Blue Warning Dark yellow Minor An Orange Major T Red Critical E Red Disconnected er Gray Administrative status is set to down j Gray Unknown node type Displaying Active Alarms RV EMS allows you to view all the currently active alarms reported by RIC LC at both the system and port level Note This function can be accessed by all RV EMS users including users wi
34. bytes and have an invalid CRC Number of frames that are too long and have an invalid CRC Number of FCS error Transmitted to Number of correct unicast frames transmitted OS Number of correct broadcast frames transmitted Number of correct multicast frames transmitted RIC LC Ver 2 0 Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics 4 7 Chapter 4 Performance Management User s Manual Type Parameter Description Good Octets Number of octets successfully transmitted When a valid connection is established the number should increase steadily Collision Number of successfully transmitted frames whose transmission Is inhibited by a collision event 4 8 Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics RIC LC Ver 2 0 Monitor Technician Chapter 5 Security Management 5 1 RADview EMS User Security Levels User management Is a basic security feature of RADview EMS The user security levels are managed by RADview EMS Security Console The EMS Security Console Is a tool that enables users with security administrative rights to do the following e View and manage the EMS Security profiles in a graphical interface e Create and edit security profiles e Manage user accounts For details refer to the RADview EMS User s Manual The followingsections present an overview of the four user security levels Monitor Technician Operator and Administrator A user at the Monitor level can monitor all types of information related to the managed device but cannot
35. ck on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Display the Rate Limitation menu Configuration gt QoS gt Rate Limitation 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 17 4 Click Set to save the changes and update RIC LC 192 168 99 198 Rate Limitation Port Ingress Rate Limitation Egress Rate Limitation Ingress Rate Limit Type Burst Size Kbps BP 2 Disable bil Disable All 16 E BP 3 Disable All ns BP 4 Disable Disable fall 16 E BP 5 Disable Disable JAI 16 E BP 6 Disable Disable fal 15 5 RIC LC Ver 2 0 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 25 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter Ingress Rate Limitation Egress Rate Limitation Ingress Rate Limit Type Burst Size Kbps Figure 3 24 Rate Limitation Table 3 17 Rate Limitation Parameters Description Values Ingress rate of the bridge port Disable 256K 512K 1M 2M 3M 3 5M 4M 4 5M 5M 8M 10M 16M 20M 25M 32M 40M 50M 64M Egress rate of the bridge port Disable 256K 512K 1M 2M 3M 3 5M 4M 4 5M 5M 8M 10M 16M 20M 25M 40M 50M 64M A packet type to which the ingress All The rate limitation is applied to all rate limitation is applied arriving frames Broadcast Multicast DLF The rate limitation is applied to broadcast multicast and DLF frames Broadcast Multicast The rate limitation is applied to broadcast and multicast frames Broadcast The rate limitation is applied
36. d Bins Correct Frames Bin Error Frames MT Frames 10 37 30 10 38 30 10 39 30 10 40 30 10 41 30 Time For a different View cick on the Legend Rx Correct Frames Rx Error Frames Tx Frames Reset Counters Poll R eady LI 6 sec to next polling Figure 4 2 Logical Layer Statistics GFP Table 4 1 Logical Layer Statistics Parameter Description RX Correct Frames Total number of frames received RX Error Frames Total number of FCS error oversize or undersize frames received TX Frames Total number of frames transmitted 4 4 Displaying El Statistics RADview EMS can display both current and interval El statistics The statistics are displayed in both table and graph formats This information is useful for assessing quality of service for network troubleshooting and for planning purposes Displaying Current El Interface Statistics The current El statistics are displayed for the current 15 minute interval RIC LC Ver 2 0 Displaying El Statistics 4 3 Chapter 4 Performance Management User s Manual gt To display current El statistics 1 From the shelf view window click on an El port to select it 2 Display the Port Current Statistics screen Statistics gt Current see 7ab e 4 2 3 To update the display click Poll 4 When done click lt Close Note The display is automatically updated after each polling The time remaining until the next polling is indicated at the lower right hand corner
37. d the TPID to the O000 ffff Hex egress of the port Confisuring the QoS RIC LC supports three methods of traffic classification e 802 1 priority mapping e DSCP priority mapping e Port default priority mapping Configuring the Traffic Priority RIC LC provides four priority queues for each bridge port User traffic can be prioritized according to the VLAN priority DSCP or per bridge port basis To define the traffic priority 1 Select a traffic classification method for a RIC LC bridge port 2 Map each value 802 1p tag or DSCP to a traffic class 0 3 Selecting a Traffic Classification Method A traffic classification method must be selected for each RIC LC bridge port To select a traffic classification method 1 Display the Bridge Port Table menu Configuration gt Bridge Port 2 Select a bridge port and Click Change 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 15 4 Click Set to save the changes and update RIC LC 3 22 Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 192 168 99 198 Bridge Port Parameters Port BP 1 Bind To Host Ingress Filtering Acceptable Frame Type AI Port VID Figure 3 20 Classification Parameters Table 3 15 Classification Parameters Classification Traffic classification 802 1p Priority is determined according to VLAN method used by the priority current port DSCP
38. ding of VLAN tagging to management Tagged VLAN tagging is traffic enabled Untagged VLAN tagging is disabled VLAN ID VLAN ID to be added to all management packets 1 4094 VLAN Priority VLAN priority value to be assigned to all 0 7 management packets Defining Network Manasers To remotely configure RIC LC the IP address of the NMS must be listed in the Manager List Up to 10 managers can be defined gt To define a network manager 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 3 6 Setting the System Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 2 From the Manager List menu Options gt Manager List select a manager and click Change gt to set a network manager see Figure 3 5 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 5 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update RIC LC 192 168 99 198 Change Manager Es Manager ID 1 Manager IP Address D 0 0 0 5 Mask Traps Mo Figure 3 5 Add Manager Table 3 5 Add Manager Manager Manager ID Network manager identification number 1 10 List Manager IP Address IP address of the NMS IP address Mask Traps Controls sending alarm traps to the network No Traps are sent manager Yes Traps are not sent gt To delete a network manager 1 From the Manger List menu see Figure 3 6 click on a network manager row to select it 2 Click Change to set the Manager IP b
39. e connection can be made from either a local LAN or a remote location via a PSN gt To connect RIC LC to the network management station e Connect an Ethernet port to a port of an Ethernet switch or hub serving the network on which the NMS is connected RIC LC Ver 2 0 Overview 7 1 Chapter 7 Application Tutorial User s Manual Configuration Sequence The configuration procedure consists of the following stages 1 Configuring host IP parameters 2 Configuring physical port parameters 3 Configuring the logical layer Table 7 1 Host IP Parameters Device Host IP IP mask Default Gateway RIC LC A 192 188 10 12 255 255 255 0 192 188 10 1 RIC LC B 192 188 10 13 255 255 255 0 192 188 10 1 7 2 Launching the RIC LC Shelf View Window Launch the RIC LC shelf view to gain access to the unit gt To launch the RIC LC shelf view e Onthe map select and double click the RIC LC icon The RIC LC shelf view window opens You can now configure and monitor the unit Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help fy i e e FWE TST ALt Ca eI Cee ee o ww Figure 7 2 RIC LC AJ Shelf view 7 2 Launching the RIC LC Shelf View Window RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 7 Application Tutorial 7 3 Configuring the RIC LC A Unit This section explains how to configure the central RIC LC A unit To configure RIC LC A first configure the IP parameters and the manager s list refer to C
40. e the lower priorities to be starved out preventing them from transmitting any frames but also ensures that all high priority frames egress the switch as soon as possible Weighted All frames are round robin scheduled according to an 8 4 2 1 weighting for the Traffic Class queue 3 Traffic Class queue 2 Traffic Class queue 1 and Traffic Class queue O It prevents the lower priority frames from being starved out with only a slight delay to the higher priority frames 3 16 Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring VLAN Membership Egress Each RIC LC Ethernet port can be defined as a VLAN member The ports can also be configured to add strip or ignore the VLAN tag at the egress To configure the VLAN membership 1 From the VLAN Membership Egress menu Configuration gt Bridge gt VLAN Membership Egress click lt Add gt The Add VLAN Membership Egress menu is displayed Figure 3 14 2 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 12 3 Click Set to save the port VLAN assignments 197 168 99 198 Add VLAN Membership Egress VLAM ID BP 1 None BP 4 None Parameter VLAN ID BP1 6 RIC LC Ver 2 0 BP None Figure 3 14 Add VLAN Membership Egress Table 3 12 VLAN Membership Parameters Description Values A VLAN which the bridge ports will be 1 4094 assigned Operation mode of bridge ports 1 6
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42. een reset for the last time Displays the total number of manageable interfaces present on RIC LC Configuring the Host IP Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 gt The Host dialog box is used to view and modify the IP communication parameters assigned to the RIC LC management and service hosts To configure the host IP parameters l 2 3 4 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it Display the Host menu Options gt Host Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 4 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update RIC LC Setting the System Parameters 3 5 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 192 168 99 198 Host IP Address 197 168 99 198 IP Mask 755 255 255 0 Default Gateway 197 168 99 250 VLAM Tagging Untagged VLAN ID f VLAN Priority lo Refresh Ri eady LI Figure 3 4 System Parameters Set Table 3 4 System Parameters Host IP address IP address of the RIC LC agent IP address IP Mask IP subnet mask of the RIC LC agent IP subnet mask compatible with the selected IP address IP address usually an IP router port to which the IP address host sends frames when the destination IP address Is not within the subnet specified in the Management IP Mask field This IP address must be within the subnet of the host IP address The default value 0 0 0 0 means that no default gateway is defined VLAN Tagging Controls ad
43. er parameters of the RIC LC EL interfaces are configured via the Port Parameters menu gt To configure the El interface 1 From the shelf view window click on an El port to select it Display the Port Parameters menu Configuration gt Port Parameters 2 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 7 4 Click Set to save the changes and update RIC LC RIC LC Ver 2 0 Setting the Operational Parameters 3 9 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Admin Status Oper Status 192 168 99 198 Port Parameters Port EL i User s Manual Admin Status Up Oper Status Down Test Status Interface Type Balanced Tx Clock Source System Line Type Framed MF CRC Line Code HDB3 Rx Sensitivity Short Haul 5et i Refresh Figure 3 8 El Port Parameters Table 3 7 El Interface Parameters Description Administrative status of the El link Values Up El link is enabled Down El link is disabled Operational status of the El port Read only Up El port is operational Down El port is not operational Test Status Status of an El diagnostic test Read only No diagnostic test is in progress External Loopback External loopback is in progress External Bert External BERT is in progress Balanced Interface Type TX Clock Source Read only Source of the El Tx clock Unbalanced System System clock is used as Line Type
44. ess 192 168 99 198 IP Mask 255 255 2550 Default gateway 192 168 99 250 Host Tagging Disable Please select item lt 1 to 4 gt ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 1 Host Menu Select IP Address and enter the IP address of the IP host Select IP Mask and enter the host IP subnet mask Select Default Gateway and enter the default sateway IP address Select Host Tagging and choose Disable OY do xov E S Select S to save Configuring Management Access RIC LC allows you to enable access to the management system via an SNMP application To configure the management access e Display the Management Access menu Configuration gt System gt Management gt Management Access and set the SNMP access to Enable RIC LC System gt Management gt Management Access User Access gt Session Timeout sec 180 1800 900 Telnet Access Enable Web Access Enable SNMP Access Enable Please select item 1 to 5 ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 2 Management Access Menu Adding a Network Management Station NMS To remotely configure RIC LC the NMS needs to be listed in the Manager List NMS configuration defines the IP address of a new network management station RIC LC Ver 2 0 Pre Configuring RIC LC for Network Management 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual The maximum number of network management stations is 10
45. hapter 2 Configuring Host Parameters and Configuring Management Access Configuring El Interface at the Physical Level To configure the El physical layer 1 2 3 4 From the shelf view window click on an El port to select it Display the Port Parameters menu Configuration gt Port Parameters Set the admin status to Up Click Set to save the changes and update RIC LC A RIC LC Port Parameters Port Ell Admin Status Up jg Oper Status Test Status Interface Type Balanced Tx Clock Source System Line Type Framed MF CRC Line Code HDB3 Rx Sensitivity Short Haul Refresh Figure 7 3 Configuring El Interface for RIC LC A Configuring the System Clock RIC LC Ver 2 0 The configuration procedure for system clock parameters is similar for the two RIC LC units To configure the system clock source for RIC LC A 1 2 3 4 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC A unit to select it Display the System Clocks menu Configuration gt System Clocks Set the master clock source to Internal Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update RIC LC A Configuring the RIC LC A Unit 7 3 Chapter 7 Application Tutorial User s Manual RIC LC A System Clocks Current Clock Master Master Clock Source Internal T Port Ei 1 Figure 7 4 Defining System Clock for RIC LC Configuring the Logical Layer For the unit yo
46. he Traffic Classes Chapter 3 Configuring the Rate Limitation Chapter 3 Displaying the System Information Chapter 3 Port Level Menu Path Section in Menu Path this Manual Configuratio n Port Parameters Configuratio n Bridge User s Manual Section in this Manual Configuring the Ethernet Interface Chapter 3 Selecting a Traffic Classification Method Chapter 3 RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual FCAPS Component Performance Management RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 1 Introduction Device Level Port Level Menu Path Section in Menu Path Section in this Manual this Manual Function Displaying logical port information Configuration gt Logical Port Displaying the Logical Port Information Chapter 3 Defining date and time Configuration gt Date amp Time Setting the Date and Time Chapter 3 Resetting to defaults Configuration gt System Commands gt Reset Configuration Resetting to the Defaults Chapter 3 Resetting unit Configuration gt System Commands gt Reboot Agent Resetting RIC LC Chapter 3 Initiating polling sequence Configuration gt System Commands gt Poll Agent Controlling Polling for Statistics Data Chapter 4 Statistics gt Polling Interval Setting Polling Intervals Controlling Polling for Statistics Data Chapter 4 Displaying Statistics gt Displaying current
47. iated the fault alarm Eth1 to Eth4 Group GFP LP Group Interfaces Affected Interface group to which the fault alarm should Eth1 to Eth4 Group Direction Fault Cause Action be forwarded GFP LP The direction of the Alarm Forwarding Default unidirectional Bidirectional Fault on which the action should be taken Default Interface Down Action taken on affected interface Default Group Down 3 4 Additional Tasks This section describes additional operations supported by RADview EMS RIC LC as follows RIC LC Ver 2 0 Displaying system information Displaying the interface information Setting the date and time Resetting to the defaults Resetting the unit Additional Tasks 3 27 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Displaying the System Information The System Information menu displays information about the current software hardware and boot revisions of the unit It also displays the object ID system uptime and the number of interfaces present in the device gt To display the system information 1 From the shelf view window click on the unit to select it 2 Display the System Information menu Configuration System Info or click i on the toolbar 192 168 99 198 System Information Description Ethernet Converter for Bonded PDH Circuits SW 2 00 12 HW 1 01 00 BOOT 2 00 01 Object ID RicL C Mame System name Contact Contact person Location The Location of the
48. ists the management tasks that are available when you select the entire system Table 1 1 Mapping of FCAPS Functions to RIC LC Menu Paths and Manual Sections FCAPS Function Device Level Port Level Component Menu Path Section in Menu Path Section in this Manual this Manual Fault Viewing the Fault gt Alarms Wewing all Management active alarms gt All Active Alarms Chapter 6 Viewing the Fault gt Alarms Wewing all system alarms gt System Level System Alarms Chapter 6 1 2 RADview EMS RIC LC Overview RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual FCAPS Component Configuration Management RIC LC Ver 2 0 Function Viewing the port alarms Viewing the history log Clearing the history log Masking the alarms Running El loopbacks Running E1 BERT Running virtual cable test Defining management host IP Defining network managers Configuring system clocks Configuring El interface Device Level Fault History Log List Fault History Log Clear Fault Alarm Mask Options Manager List Configuration System Clocks Options Host Chapter 1 Introduction Port Level Menu Path Section in Menu Path Section in this Manual this Manual Fault Viewing Port Alarms Alarms Alarms Chapter 6 Displaying History Log Chapter 6 Clearing History Log Chapter 6 Masking Alarms Chapter 6 Diagnostics Running gt Remote Loopbacks Loop Cha
49. l User Interface GU 2 1 Network Management Options RIC LC has a local management subsystem that controls the operation of all of its circuits The subsystem supports various management interfaces including SNMP management for example RADview Telnet and local management via an ASCII terminal or a Web browser RADview management software Is typically used to Support large networks Some parameters cannot be changed from within RADview However you can use the built in management menu driven interface of RIC LC to configure them The configuration menus are accessible from a serial connection to the device control port or by using the Telnet protocol via a connection to the Ethernet port For complete information about managing RIC LC using the terminal or Telnet refer to the RIC LC Installation and Operation Manual RADview network management software uses SNMP messages to manage RIC LC via a network management station NMS RIC LC is connected to the management station either on a local LAN or from a remote location via a PSN connected to one of the unit s Ethernet ports RIC LC Ver 2 0 Network Management Options 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual 2 2 Pre Configuring RIC LC for Network Management RIC LC can be managed by a network management station NMS located on the LAN that is connected to one of the unit s Ethernet ports To remotely administer RIC LC from a network management station It Is neces
50. lled in your system To view or modify system logistics information 1 From the shelf view window click on the unit to select it 2 Display the System Information menu Configuration gt System Info 3 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 3 4 Click Set to save the changes and update the unit Setting the System Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual 192 168 99 198 System Information Description Object ID Mame Contact Location System Up Time Number of Interfaces Parameter Description Object ID Name Contact Location LI w System Up Time Number of Interfaces Chapter 3 Configuration Management Ethernet Converter for Bonded PDH Circuits SW 2 00 12 HW 1 01 00 BOOT 2 00 01 RicLC system name Contact person The Location of the Device 0 days 21 43 47 R eady Set i Refresh Figure 3 3 System Information Table 3 3 System Information Parameters Description Displays the RIC LC model and its hardware and software versions Displays the formal RIC LC object identifier Used to assign a name to the specific RIC LC unit up to 31 characters Used to enter the name of the person to be contacted in matters pertaining to this RIC LC unit up to 31 characters Used to enter a description of the physical location of the RIC LC unit up to 31 characters Displays the time elapsed since the RIC LC has been powered up or since it has b
51. mpty you have the following options Print the alarm list click Print RIC LC Ver 2 0 Handling Alarms and Traps 6 3 Chapter 6 Fault Management User s Manual Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click Save to File 4 Torefresh the list click Refresh 192 168 99 198 System Level Active Alarm List Clock was changed to internal Print Save to File Figure 6 2 System Level Active Alarm List Viewing Port Alarms gt To view port alarms 1 From the shelf view window click on an RIC LC E1 or FE port to select it 2 Select Fault Alarms Alarms The Port Active Alarms List is displayed Figure 6 3 3 f the list is not empty you have the following options Print the alarm list click Print Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click Save to File 4 Torefresh the list click Refresh 6 4 Handling Alarms and Traps RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 6 Fault Management 192 168 99 198 Port Active Alarm List Port E11 Port Type El Figure 6 3 El Port Active Alarm List Displaying History Log The history log records the details of all events The history log file dialog box displays 256 log entries per page and the buffer itself can hold up to 2048 log entries Setting the RIC LC device to its default configuration or resetting the RIC LC clears the history log To di
52. n Paene aat tee uc clum bnt sodes 3 9 Configuring the Ethernet Interface iii 3 11 Conbpeupns The ME dl POr essi a aai 3 12 CODBeurne Tie Sr dB sarre E E 3 15 Configuring VLAN Membership Egress 3 17 Configuring the Static MAC Table iii 3 18 Compete tne Bridge PORTS Sn c t entes qUePtendiuuntes vdsttumd nud anus eme comes den 3 20 Sands E 3 22 Conreuribe tide TEaTTIC PIONEER nan n NU aene pU sans nn ane diee med cui 3 22 RIC LC Ver 2 0 Table of Contents User s Manual Configuring the Rate Limitation sise 7 25 COEUR SFA PO DS STORE 3 26 M ACCORD ohne 3 27 Displaying the System Information sssssssssssesssseeeen nennen nene nennen nna 3 28 Displaying the Logical Port Information sisi 3 28 Displaying the SEP ICITOFITIQ LION og excusis coc e ena auenes une eds eos iei estie dence 3 30 SE CCN CES uq Mn mc TT ee nee de do D 3342 Meise 6 ME DE IUN c TET s 3 34 Nec geile cm 3 35 Chapter 4 Performance Management A IA ROCCO ea ae E E A E ns 4 1 4 2 Controlling Polling for Statistics Data EL ened akku uUa aget beu btt bez uuu id eoe e 4 1 EC D Ica OURS se 4 2 A DIS DIN circiter 4 3 Displaying Current El Interface Statistics sise 4 3 Displaying Interval EL Interface Statistics ire 4 5 4 5 Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics ccccccccecc
53. nection via the Ethernet port In addition you can create a management path via PSN to manage remote units The diagram below Figure 3 1 illustrates the data flow for Ethernet management traffic between the Ethernet or PSN network ports and the host Table 3 1 illustrates the configuration steps corresponding to the numbers callouts in Figure 3 1 E1 Ports Logical Ports ETH over E1 using GFP VCAT Figure 3 1 Ethernet Management Access Traffic Flow Table 3 1 Ethernet Management Traffic Configuration 1 Configuring the Host IP Options gt Host Assigns the IP address IP Parameters mask and default gateway to the RIC LC unit 2 Defining a Host VLAN as Options gt Host Assigns the management described in Configuring the VLAN to the host Host P Parameters VLAN Tagging must be enabled 3 Configuring the bridge as Configuration gt Bridge described in Configuring the Bridge 4 Configuring the bridge port Configuration gt Bridge gt Assigns the host bridge port parameters as described in Bridge Port parameters You can Configuring the Bridge Ports configure Ingress filtering Acceptable frame type Port VID etc 5 Configuring Ethernet ports Configuration gt Bridge gt Depending on your to the corresponding bridge Bridge Port requirements you can ports as described in configure Ingress filtering Contiguring the Bridge Ports Acceptable frame type Port VID etc 3 2 Services RIC LC Ver
54. ng the Bridge Ports Acceptable frame type Port VID etc RIC LC Ver 2 0 Services 3 3 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 3 Defining logical ports Configuration gt Logical Port Logical ports define groups of available under Configuring El ports and parameters the Logical Port GFP 4 Configuring the logical port Configuration gt Bridge gt to the corresponding bridge Bridge Port port available under Configuring the Bridge Ports 5 Adding the bridge ports Configuration Bridge VLAN Adds the Ethernet traffic associated with the logical Membership Egress VLAN ID to the bridge port ports to the Ethernet traffic VLAN available under Configuring VLAN Membership Egress 3 2 Setting the System Parameters RADview EMS allows you to view and modify the system configuration parameters of the managed RIC LC to prepare it for operation in your specific environment The required tasks are as follows e Configuring the system logistics information e Configuring the IP communication parameters host IP addresses DHCP e Defining network managers After completing the general system configuration make sure to review and set the required RIC LC security options as detailed in Chapter 5 of this manual Configuring System Logistics Information gt 3 4 The RIC LC management software allows you to assign a name to the unit and its location in order to distinguish it from the other devices insta
55. om the shelf view window click on an E1 port to select it From the BERT menu Diagnostics BERT configure activate or deactivate a BERT test see 7ab e 6 3 192168 99 198 BERT Current Port Test Sync State Bit Error Count Bit Error Seconds BERT Runtime Fil None The BERT result displays in the current frame To control the polling interval for the statistics data click Polling Interval To activate the test click Start Test To deactivate the test click Stop Test To clear the Bit Error Count click Clear Error Bits To inject a single error into the transmitted test pattern click Inject Single Error Port Test Pattern 2615 1 Start Test Polling Interval E sec to next polling LI RIC LC Ver 2 0 Figure 6 9 BERT Running Diagnostic Tests 6 9 Chapter 6 Fault Management User s Manual Table 6 5 BERT Test Parameters Parameter Description Values Port Number of the port to be tested El 1 16 Test Test status of the BERT None BERT is disabled BERT Sync State Sync status of the BERT Not in Sync In Sync Bit Error Count Total number of error bits Bit Error Seconds Total number of seconds in which errors have been detected BERT Runtime Total time the test is running Pattern A pseudo random BERT pattern to be used during the test 2E15 1 Running Virtual Cable Test This diagnostic can be used to check the quality of the Tx Rx cables connectors
56. onfiguration To reset RIC LC l From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Configuration gt System Commands gt Reboot Agent confirmation message appears Rebooting Agent A Existing circuits will temporarily be disconnected Figure 3 36 Confirmation Message for Unit Reset 3 Click OK to confirm the reset RIC LC Ver 2 0 Additional Tasks 3 35 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 3 36 Additional Tasks RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 4 Performance Management 4 1 Introduction This chapter explains how to monitor the RIC LC performance and to collect Statistics of performance data The tasks presented in this chapter include e Controlling Polling for Statistics Data e Displaying GFP Statistics e Displaying El Statistics e Displaying Ethernet Interface Statistics 4 2 Controlling Polling for Statistics Data The polling interval determines the intervals at which the RADview EMS polls the managed RIC LC for performance monitoring data This enables refreshing of the displayed statistics at intervals appropriate to your specific requirements Selecting a smaller polling interval increases the polling frequency and thus increases the management traffic load and the size of the statistics files stored on the station disk Changing the polling interval immediately modifies the rate of collection of all the statistics for all the ports but does not affect data
57. orts Is Indicated by a color within the port itself based on polling and trap notifications of interfaces administrational operational status The port status Is indicated by gray magenta or blue Table 2 4 lists and describes the port status colors mmmmmnmm ee MwwwuyMyM MM ww Figure 2 15 Port Status Indicators Blue Magenta and Gray Table 2 4 Port Status Indicators Port Color Description El Magenta Errors exist Blue Active test on port Gray No errors exist and no tests are running Ethernet Magenta Errors exist Blue Active test on port Gray No errors exist and no tests are running RIC LC Ver 2 0 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI 2 11 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation RIC LC LED Indicators 2 12 User s Manual This section lists the device LED indicators and their colors and status descriptions The RIC LC shelf view window uses the standard RAD color codes to indicate operational and communication status of the agent ports and power supply Name PWR TEST ALM Name El LOC El REM ETH LINK ETH ACT Type Green LED Yellow LED Red LED Type Red LED Red LED Green LED Yellow LED Table 2 5 Front Panel LEDs Function ON RIC LC is powered OFF RIC LC is off ON Test is in progress OFF No test in progress ON Alarms are detected in the current alarm list OFF No alarm currently detected Table 2 6 Rear Panel LEDs Function ON S
58. possible with RIC LC are dealt with in the subsequent chapters in this manual All the configurations RADview EMS RIC LC Overview 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction User s Manual and management support tasks described in this manual can be performed with RADview The RADview EMS management system for RIC LC provides all the tools necessary for monitoring device performance and configuring the parameters for local and remote devices The RADview EMS management system for RIC LC is accessed at two levels e Device Level e Port Level Network and user Ethernet ports El ports Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model RADview provides a complete management solution for monitoring and controlling the RIC LC device 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 and configures Installs and distributes software and configuration files across 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 RIC LC Management Tasks Table 1 1 l
59. pter 6 Diagnostics Running El gt BERT BERT Chapter 6 Diagnostics Running gt Virtual Virtual Cable Cable Test Test Chapter 6 Configuring the Host IP Parameters Chapter 3 Defining Network Managers Chapter 3 Configuring the System Clocks Chapter 3 Configuratio Configuring n Port the E1 Parameters Interface Chapter 3 RADview EMS RIC LC Overview 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction FCAPS Function Device Level Component Configuring Ethernet Interface Configuring the Configuration gt Logical Port Logical Port Configuring the Configuration bridge gt Bridge gt Parameters Configuring the Configuration static MAC table gt Bridge gt MAC Table Configuring the Configuration bridge ports gt Bridge gt Bridge Port Configuring VLAN Configuration membership gt Bridge gt VLAN Membership Egress Configuring Fault Configuration gt Propagation Fault Propagation Configuring Configuration traffic priority gt QoS gt Mapping Configuring rate Configuration limitation gt QoS Rate Limitation Displaying Configuration system gt System Info information 1 4 RADview EMS RIC LC Overview Configuring the Logical Port Chapter 3 Configuring the Bridge Chapter 3 Configuring the Static MAC Table Chapter 3 Configuring the Bridge Ports Chapter 3 Configuring VLAN Membership Egress Chapter 3 Configuring Fault Propagation Cahpter 3 Mapping Priority to t
60. r dialog box is displayed see Figure 5 2 2 Click Change Password gt The Change Password dialog box is displayed Figure 5 3 3 Enter the new Password 4 Enter the new password again to Confirm Password 5 Click Set RIC LC Ver 2 0 Changing Passwords 5 3 Chapter 5 Security Management User s Manual gay Change Password User Name User A Password CCLIITIIL Confirm Password CETIIIIL Your password should be 4 to 8 characters long it should contain at least 2 letters characters and at least 2 numeric characters Est ieady CI Figure 5 3 Change Password Dialog Box 5 5 Removing Users gt To remove a user 1 In the EMS Security Administrator window select User gt Remove The Confirm User Removal dialog box is displayed see Figure 5 4 2 Click OK Confirm User Removal Removing user User A Figure 5 4 Confirm User Removal Confirmation Box 5 6 Viewing and Setting Access Options RADview EMS allows you to view and modify the authorizations for management access to an RIC LC unit by means of Telnet and Web browsers Access by means of the supervision terminal is always available and SNMP access cannot be disabled by SNMP commands not even by commands from the RADview EMS gt To view or modify the Telnet and Web browser access options 1 From the zoom application window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 From the Access menu Options gt Access and select the desired
61. r to Chapter 2 Configuring Host Parameters and Configuring Management Access Configuring the Physical Layer To configure the El physical layer 1 2 3 4 From the shelf view window click on an El port to select it Display the Port Parameters menu Configuration gt Port Parameters Set the Admin Status to Up Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update RIC LC B C LC B Port Parameters Port EL i Admin Status Oper Status Test Status Interface Type Balanced Tx Clock Source System Line Type Framed MF CRC Line Code HDB3 Rx Sensitivity Short Haul Refresh Figure 7 7 Configuring El Interface for RIC LC A Configuring the System Clock The B unit is configured to use the system internal clock as the transmit clock source for their EL links gt To configure the system clock 1 2 3 4 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC B unit to select it Display the System Clocks menu Configuration gt System Clocks Set the master clock source to Rx Specify the port to be used 7 6 Configuring RIC LC B RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 7 Application Tutorial 5 Select Set RIC LC_B System Clocks mm Current Clock Master Master Clock FallBack Clock Source None Port Figure 7 8 Defining System Clock for RIC LC B Configuring the Logical Layer For the unit you can u
62. range of the SFP transceiver Wave Length Operating wavelength of the SFP transceiver Fiber Type Type of the fiber used by the SFP transceiver gt To display the fiber port optical parameters 2 From the shelf view window click on an Ethernet port to select it Display the Optical Parameters screen Configuration SFP Optical Parameters 192 168 99 198 Fiber Port Optical Parameters Port ETH 4 Tx Optical Power 7 2 dBm Laser Bias 23 4 MA Laser Temp 58 C 136 F Rx Optical Power 31 5 dBm Supply Voltage 3 3V History i Refresh Ready m Figure 3 30 Optical Parameters Additional Tasks 3 31 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual 3 Click History to display the Fiber Port History Optical Parameters 192 168 99 198 Fiber Port History Optical Param Port ETH 4 Description Min Value Max Value Tx Optical Power 7 3 dBm 7 2 dBm LASER Bias 22 9 mA 23 4 mA LASER Temp 55 C 131F 58 C 136 F RX Optical Power 33 0 dBm 31 5 dBm Supply Voltage 13 3V 3 3 V Figure 3 31 Fiber Port History Optical Parameters Setting the Date and Time You can set the date and time for the RIC LC internal real time clock To configure the date and time 1 2 3 4 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it Display the System Time Information menu Configuration gt Date amp Time Click on the Date drop down menu and select a date
63. s are Displayed 6 2 Running Diagnostic Tests RV EMS supports diagnostic functions that test RIC LC for proper operation and isolate the location of faults This includes the following tests e Internal and external loopbacks e Internal and external BERT e Virtual Cable Test Running Loopbacks The unit supports activation of the EL interface diagnostic loopbacks by externally testing the connection between the ET port and user El equipment gt To run a loopback 1 From the shelf view window click on an El port to select it 2 From the Remote Loop menu Diagnostics gt Remote Loop select Enable to run the test or choose Disable to deactivate an active loopback see 7ab e 6 2 3 Click Set 192 168 99 198 Remote Loop Port EL l Remote Loop Disable Set Refresh RE m Figure 6 8 Diagnostic Loopback El Interface 6 8 Running Diagnostic Tests RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Parameter Port Remote Loop Chapter 6 Fault Management Table 6 4 Interface Loopback Parameters Description Values Number of the port to be tested El 1 16 Enables or disables a remote loopback Disable Loopback is disabled procedure Enable Loopback is enabled Running El BERT RIC LC includes a built in internal and external BERT utility to monitor the TDM link quality The BERT test can be run on separate timeslots BERT test pattern is also user selectable To run El BERT 2 Fr
64. s displayed change according to the RIC LC element currently selected Table 2 1 Toolbar Buttons Icon Name Function G System Info Displays system info il Poll Agent Poll system al Reset Configuration Resets device configuration l System Level Active Alarm List Displays the system levels alarms All Active Alarm List Displays all active alarms for the device Status Bar Ready RW Figure 2 10 Status Bar The status bar appears at the bottom of the shelf view window and indicates the current state of the system as summarized in 7ab e 2 2 Table 2 2 Status Types and Descriptions Status Description Working Connection to the device Is in progress Waiting Waiting for connection to the device Interrupted Connection to the device failed time out Ready Connection to the device is successful Polling Device polling is in progress 2 8 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual RADview RIC LC Menu Maps This section illustrates the RV EMS RIC LC menus system and port levels Chapter 2 Installation and Operation
65. sary to first configure the Dasic RIC LC parameters via an ASCII terminal connected to the RIC LC control port The following steps are required 1 Connect a terminal to the control port 2 Configure the host parameters 3 Configure the management access 4 Add a network manager 5 Configure the SNMP communities Connecting a Terminal to the Control Port To configure the basic IP parameters you must connect an ASCII terminal to the RIC LC control port and log in To configure the RIC LC system parameters l Configure an ASCII terminal as follows One start bit Eight data bits No parity One stop bit No flow control VT100 emulation 2 Connect the terminal to the RIC LC control port 3 Press lt Enter gt several times which allows RIC LC to detect the data rate 4 Initiate the control session by entering the administrator user name and password Configuring Host Parameters 2 2 You can manage RIC LC via a network management station connected to one of the unit s ports To establish a proper connection you must configure the Host parameters such as the Host IP address gt To define the Host parameters 1 From the Main menu navigate to Configuration gt System gt Management gt Host The Host menu appears as shown in Figure 2 1 Pre Configuring RIC LC for Network Management RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation System gt Management gt Host IP Addr
66. se the default logical layer configuration logical port VCG 1 bound to El ports 1 16 To configure the logical layer 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC A unit to select it 2 Display the Logical Ports menu Configuration gt Logical port 3 To change the default configuration select the logical port and click Change RIC LC Ver 2 0 Configuring RIC LC B 7 7 Chapter 7 Application Tutorial User s Manual TIE Acc c DE RIC LC B Logical Ports Loge Port Type Name and torryscatet Ports ard to Logical Port Sura Degradaton BER trei adn alor GPi jlegPoti up Figure 7 9 Logical ports Parameters 4 Modify the settings as needed and click Set to save them Logic Port Bind To physical E1 Port Select Bind To Logical Port Max Differential Delay msec 220 Admin Status up PayLoad FCS Signal Degradation BER Threshold None Loop Detection Disable Loop Detection VLAN Figure 7 10 Configuring the Logical Ports 7 8 Configuring RIC LC B RIC LC Ver 2 0
67. select User gt Add The Add User dialog box is displayed see Figure 5 1 2 Enter the User Name and Description 3 Select Profile from one of the existing profiles 4 Enter the user Password 5 Enter the user password again to Confirm Password 6 Click Set gay Add User User Name User Description Station A User Profile Operator Password ss Confirm Password TITI Your password should be 4 to 8 characters long it shauld contain at least 2 letters characters and atleast 2 numeric characters e R eady LI Figure 5 1 Add User Dialog Box 5 3 Changing User Names To change a user 1 In the EMS Security Administrator window select User gt Edit The Edit User dialog box is displayed see Figure 5 2 2 If necessary make changes to User Name Description Profile or Lock 3 Click Set 5527 Changing User Names RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 5 Security Management Note You cannot edit your own User properties gay Edit User UserName User A Description Station A User Profile Operator m Lock Admin Lock Figure 5 2 Edit User Dialog Box Note This entry is enabled only when an entry in the Users Table is selected e When Admin Lock is selected the user cannot use the system until the Administrator clears Admin Lock 5 4 Changing Passwords To change a user password 1 In the EMS Security Administrator window select User Edit The Edit Use
68. ser s Manual Chapter 6 Fault Management Masking Alarms RIC LC system and port alarm traps can be masked To mask an alarm 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Fault gt Alarm Mask The Alarm Mask menu is displayed Figure 6 6 and Figure 6 7 3 From the Alarm Mask menu define the masking Level Level of the alarms to mask System or Port Port Type Type of the port to mask Ethernet Port El Port VCG Port GFP Port Port A specific port to mask 4 Click lt Filter gt to apply your selection 5 Select the alarms to mask 6 Click lt Apply gt to save the changes and update the unit 192 168 99 198 Alarm Mask Alarm Filter Level System Level Port Type N A Port N A System Level Alarm Mask Mask All E Self test failure E Clock was changed to fallback Clock was changed to internal Clock was changed to master Figure 6 6 Alarm Mask Menu System Level Alarms are Displayed RIC LC Ver 2 0 Handling Alarms and Traps 6 7 Chapter 6 Fault Management User s Manual 192 168 99 198 Alarm Mask Alarm Filter Level Port Level Port Type E1Port Port Ei 1 Filter Port E1 1 Alarm Mask Mask All E Signal Loss E Loss of Frame AIS Loss of Multi frame Far End Receive Fail Signal Degrade Loss of Multi frame 1 Loss of Multi frame 2 wy cose Reteh Figure 6 7 Alarm Mask Menu Port Level Alarm
69. signed to a VLAN gt To configure the bridge parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 1 Display the Bridge Parameters menu Configuration gt Bridge gt Parameters 2 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 11 3 Click lt Set gt to save the changes and update RIC LC Setting the Operational Parameters 3 15 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Parameter 192 168 99 198 Bridge Parameters VLAN Mode Unaware Forwarding Mode Fiter AgngTme se o Scheduling Mode Strict Priority Set i Refresh R eady LI Figure 3 13 Bridge Parameters Table 3 11 Bridge Parameters Description Values VLAN Mode VLAN handling mode of the Aware The RIC LC bridge handles VLANs bridge Unaware The RIC LC bridge does not handle Forwarding Mode Aging Time Scheduling Mode VLANs Forwarding mode of the bridge Transparent No filtering is performed RIC LC forwards all received frames Filter RIC LC filters traffic according the received MAC addresses Amount of time a LAN node Is 0 3825 sec allowed to be inactive before It Is removed from the network Entering O disables the aging When the aging is disabled static address entries are never aged or removed from the table Scheduling mode of the bridge Strict Priority All top priority frames egress until the priority queue is empty Then the next lower priority queue frames egress etc The strict scheme can caus
70. splay the history log 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Fault History Log List The History Log is displayed Figure 6 4 3 If the log is not empty you have the following options Print the alarm list click Print Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click Save to File RIC LC Ver 2 0 Handling Alarms and Traps 6 5 Chapter 6 Fault Management User s Manual Display the next page click lt Next gt Display alarms starting from a selected number click Start From and enter a starting alarm index number 4 Torefresh the list click Refresh 1970 01 01 00 00 03 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 00 02 ON 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 0 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 0 1970 01 01 00 0 1970 01 01 00 0 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 00 02 1970 01 01 00 00 02 Figure 6 4 Alarm History Log Clearing History Los You can delete all entries from the alarm history log gt To clear the history log l From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Fault gt History Log gt Clear The Clearing Log Buffer confirmation message is displayed Figure 6 5 Clearing Log Buffer Confirmation Message 3 Click OK to confirm the deletion 6 6 Handling Alarms and Traps RIC LC Ver 2 0 U
71. th Monitor or Technician permission Viewing all Active Alarms gt To view all active alarms 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Fault Alarms All The All Active Alarms List is displayed Figure 6 1 3 If the list is not empty you have the following options Print the alarm list click Print Save the alarm list as a Comma Separated Values file extension csv click Save to File 4 Torefresh the list click Refresh 6 2 Handling Alarms and Traps RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 6 Fault Management 192 168 99 198 All D S CS PE 1 EL AS ES EE SL A ECS 1 EL AS ECS AE 1 EL AE ECS EE Mao ei 32 Smdles Ma tii sSA Smdles Ma tii 43i Smdles Ma tii 4s32 Smdles Ma ms 4s32 Smdles Ma Ez sS Wkdw Me Figure 6 1 All Active Alarm List Table 6 3 All Active Alarm List Parameters Parameter Description Port Port of alarm origin Alarm Code The alarm or event identification code Description Text string that provides a concise description of the alarm condition or event Severity The severity of the alarm Warning Event Minor Major Critical Viewing all System Alarms gt To view system alarms 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it 2 Select Fault gt Alarms gt System Level The System Level Active Alarms List is displayed Figure 6 2 3 If the list is not e
72. tic Unicast MAC Entry menu is displayed Figure 3 16 2 Fill in the fields as described in 7ab e 3 13 3 Click lt Set gt to save the new settings 192 168 99 198 Add Static Unicast MAC Entry VLAN ID Received Bridge Port MAC Address Figure 3 16 Add Static MAC Address Table 3 13 Static MAC Table Parameters Parameter Description Values VLAN ID A VLAN ID with which frames from the 1 4094 current MAC address are expected to arrive Received Bridge The RIC LC bridge port this MAC address will BP 2 6 Port be attached to 3 18 Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Description Values MAC Address A static MAC address To delete a static MAC address e From the MAC Table menu Figure 3 17 select a MAC address that you want to delete and click Remove The selected static MAC address is removed from the table ee a Se 2 D nn EE 8258487838 e liewmed LL A WGSeHieRR t2 C CE 0 7 oe 26 a5 536 85 89 Teena PE B2 lemmd i sc3 s86Disi T lemmd SS RE EE ST 0 gt Sm 7 Figure 3 17 Static MAC Adaress gt To delete all static MAC addresses 1 From the MAC Table menu select Clear ALL Static RIC LC displays a confirmation message 2 Click lt OK gt to confirm the deletion Static MAC addresses are deleted To delete all dynamic MAC addresses 1
73. to broadcast frames Burst size of the Ingress rate limitation 2 128 Configuring Fault Propagation When fault propagation Is on the fault propagation mechanism notifies local and remote equipment whenever there Is a faulty condition between interface groups This enables routers and switches on both ends of the link to reroute traffic Ethl to Eth4 and GFP can be allocated to an interface group You can configure each interface group to perform a specific action according to the activated fault To configure fault propagation 1 M LE E From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC unit to select it Display the Fault Propagation menu Configuration gt Fault Propagation see Figure 3 25 and Table 3 18 In the Failed Group field select a group interface from the dropdown list In the Affected Group field select a group interface from the dropdown list In the Direction field select Unidirectional or Bidirectional Click lt Set gt to save the configuration 3 26 Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management 192168 99 198 Fault Propagation Failed Group Group Interface Select Fault Cause Interface Down Affected Group Group Interface Select Action Group Down Figure 3 25 Fault Propagation screen Table 3 18 Fault Propagation Parameters Parameter Description Possible Values Group Interfaces Failed Interface group that Init
74. to 16 alphanumeric characters case sensitive 2 4 Pre Configuring RIC LC for Network Management RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation RIC LC System gt Management gt Authentication and Community SNMP Authentication Failure Trap Disable SNMP Trap Community SNMP trap SNMP Read Community public SNMP Write Community private Please select item 1 to 4 ESC prev menu main menu CTRL X exit Figure 2 4 Authentication Community Menu 2 3 Connecting RIC LC to Network Management Stations RIC LC can be managed by a network management station via one of the unit Ethernet ports The connection can be made from either a local LAN or a remote location via a PSN To connect RIC LC to the network management station e Connect an Ethernet port to a port of an Ethernet switch or hub serving the network on which the appropriate NMS is attached 2 4 Launching RADview EMS RIC LC Begin using RADview EMS RIC LC by launching the respective RIC LC shelf view To launch the RIC LC shelf view e On the map select and double click the RIC LC icon The respective RIC LC shelf view window opens You can now configure and monitor the unit RIC LC Ver 2 0 Launching RADview EMS RIC LC 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Operation User s Manual File View Options Tools Help 45 Topory iy Configuration Jobs BB AAAQX ra c8 RICLC 192 168 99 198 5 Public 5 Shared
75. u can use the default logical layer configuration logical port VCG 1 bound to El ports 1 16 To configure the logical layer 1 From the shelf view window click on the RIC LC A unit to select it 2 Display the Logical Ports menu Configuration gt Logical port 3 To change the default configuration select the desired logical port and click Change 7 4 Configuring the RIC LC A Unit RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 7 Application Tutorial ms 8 RIC LC_A Logical Ports sz 2 amp P ori diogoi Ss Change Logical Port Status LCAS Members Status dee Refresh Figure 7 5 Logical ports Parameters 4 Make the desired changes and click Set to save them Bind To physical E1 Port Select Bind To Logical Port Max Differential Delay msec 220 Admin Status Up PayLoad FCS Signal Degradation BER Threshold Mone Loop Detection Flow Control Disable Loop Detection VLAN Figure 7 6 Configuring the Logical Ports RIC LC Ver 2 0 Configuring the RIC LC A Unit 7 5 Chapter 7 Application Tutorial User s Manual 7 4 Configuring RIC LC B The configuration procedure of the B unit Is similar except for defining different management and service host IP addresses To configure RIC LC B on the device first configure the IP parameters and the manager s list refe
76. update RIC LC 192 168 99 198 System Clocks Current Clock Master Master Clack Source intemal E18 FallBack Clock SOUrTCE Figure 3 7 System Clock Setting the Operational Parameters RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Table 3 6 System Clock Parameters Type Chapter 3 Configuration Management Current Clock The clock that is currently in use Master Internal A master clock source Master Clock Source Port Source of the master clock when the master clock type Is adaptive or Rx Master clock is provided via one of the TDM links or the serial link An El link can be locked to adaptive or loopback clock Fallback Clock A fallback clock source Port Source of the fallback clock when the master clock type is adaptive or Rx Fallback clock is provided via one of the TDM links or the serial link An El link can be locked to adaptive or loopback clock Configuring Interfaces at the Physical Level Rx El recovered Rx clock is used as the Tx clock Internal Clock is provided by internal oscillator El 1 16 El port 1 16 serves as a source for the master clock None Fallback clock is not used Rx El recovered Rx clock is used as the Tx clock El 1 16 El port 1 16 serves as a source for the fallback clock Before creating PW connections it is necessary to configure the physical layer parameters of the E1 and Ethernet interfaces Configuring the E1 Interface The physical lay
77. view window The ET and Ethernet ports are selectable All areas that are not ports represent the system and a border surrounds the panel The default selection is the device To select the device e Click inside the RIC LC view window Make sure none of the ports in the window has a border A blue border surrounds the RIC LC device indicating that the whole system is selected The main view includes the front and back panels of the device i i An Wo Pi AT EL 1 mi Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help is eee rl PwR TST ALM WNN A o p MMM O ww Figure 2 14 RIC LC System Selected in the Shelf View Window The RIC LC shelf view opens with a specific node name The NMS discovers the device by recognizing the device s designated IP address 2 10 Using the Graphical User Interface GUI RIC LC Ver 2 0 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Operation Selecting Ports Before you can perform port operations you must first select a port in the RIC LC Shelf view window gt To select a port e Inthe RIC LC shelf view window click a port to select it A blue border surrounds the port indicating It is selected RIC LC Connectors Table 2 3 lists the RIC LC ports Table 2 3 RIC LC Connectors Name Number of Connector Type Ports Control 1 Mini USB El 1 4 8 or 16 RJ 45 or BNC Ethernet 4 4 RJ 45 or 2 RJ 45 and 2 SFP Power Supply 1 AC or DC Voltage Operational status for p
78. ynchronization loss is detected LOS LOF or AIS in Rx OFF The El link is synchronized ON RDI is detected remote alarm OFF No RDI is detected ON Ethernet link is OK OFF The line is not active ON Data is being transmitted or received on the Ethernet link OFF The line is no activity Using the Graphical User Interface GUI RIC LC Ver 2 0 Chapter 3 Configuration Management This chapter discusses how to configure the RIC LC system and operational Darameters using RADview EMS management system The following topics are covered in the chapter e Services Ethernet Management Traffic Ethernet Traffic Services e Setting the System Parameters Configuring System Logistics Information Configuring the Host IP Parameters Defining Network Managers e Setting the Operational Parameters Configuring the System Clocks Configuring Interfaces at the Physical Level Configuring the Logical Port Configuring the Bridge Configuring the QoS Configuring Fault Propagation e Additional Tasks Displaying the System Information Displaying the Logical Port Information Displaying the SFP Information Setting the Date and Time Resetting to the Defaults Resetting 3 1 Services This section lists and explains services available for RIC LC RIC LC Ver 2 0 Services 3 1 Chapter 3 Configuration Management User s Manual Ethernet Management Traffic RIC LC can be managed using an out of band con
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