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1.                                                        13          Scope    Preface    This manual describes how to install and operate the Innovx Frame Manager  The information  contained in this manual has been carefully checked and 15 believed to be entirely reliable   However  as General DataComm improves the reliability  function  and design of their products  it  is possible that information may not be current  Contact General DataComm if you require updated  information for this or other General DataComm products     General DataComm  Inc    Network Access Division   Technical Publications Department   Park Road Extension   Middlebury  Connecticut  USA 06762 1299   Tel  1203 758 1811 Toll Free  1 800 794 8246    Manual Organization    This manual is divided into the following chapters     Chapter 1  Introduction   Chapter 2  Installation and Setup  Chapter 3  The Reporting Interfaces  Chapter 4  Using Reports   Appendix A  Application Information    Safety Information    This manual should be read in its entirety and all procedures completely understood before  installing or operating the unit  The notes that appear throughout this manual must be read prior to  any installation or operating procedure  Examples of notes used in this manual are shown below     Note Indicates a note  It is something you should be particularly aware of  something not readily  apparent     note is typically used as a suggestion   Important Indicates an emphasized note  It is something you s
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4.                line servicelevel Report Executable 1 49KB   administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33  L  4  Completed daily line throughput   Report Document 1 37KB administrator        29  1999 12 59 37         Scheduled daily line throughput            Executable 1 49KB administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33     3 Availability daily line utilization Report Document 1 38KB administrator        29  1999 13 00 08  08 Configuration daily line utilization Report Executable 1 S2KB administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33    88 Errors Hib2      daily_linestats_eror_s    Report Document 1            administrator        29  1999 13 00 25  a FrameRelay daily linestats error 5    Report Executable 1 59     administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33   n Droup monthly line availability Report Executable 1 46KB administrator   Jul 25  1999 13 42 33  21 8 Innovs monthly line servicel   Report Executable 1            administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33           Channel monthly line through    Report Executable 1        administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33    m Line monthly line utilization Report Executable 1 53KB administrator   Jul 25  1999 13 42 33                    monthly                   erro    Report Executable 1 BIKB administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33    8             quarterly line  availabi    Report Executable 1 46KB administrator   Jul 25  1999 13 42 33      Utilization Mib2 quarterly line servicel   Report Executable 1 49KB administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33       1 Utiization HMON quarterl
5.       ollEngine  O Timeout occurred  giving up       172 15 5 157      Warning Pall           pvcParf  missed poll far inn553 O20 gdc corm 23 1  Warming Pall Cantral pvcPerf  missed poll for 172 16 5 157 52 1        Warning Pall           ifstats  missed poll far inn553 018 gdc cam 1      Infa PollEngine Timeout occurred  giving up       172 15 5 155       058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 1 3    Issue 1    Operation Manual       Introduction Innovx Frame Manager Applications    Innovx MIB Browser    This application Is a Java SNMP  MIB browser that provides a tree    structure and content window for                 querying and graphing the values ES ora     6  E  sysDesc 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 DisplayStrin read only   f 1    SNMP     internet  1     sysServi 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 INTEGER read only               2 c UpTii 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 TimeTick d onl     T  SYSUPTI 1 35 5 1 2 1  Imelicks read only   managed object  Any selected T              Bn 13 61 21 DisplayStrin read write        LAEAEystem      E              1 3 6 1 2 1 1 DisplayStrin read writ   SNMP managed object can be   B            sysLoca 1 3 6 1 2 1 1              queried or graphed by using the   i  4               213 MIB ifEntry on localhost as public                  device pulldown menu                menu icons  E       le  82    Graphing MIBS  l experimen         private  4     Click           nodes that  correspond to SNMP tables and  individual managed objects   Then  select Graph to display the  values in the content
6.     Administrator  inistrator  inistrator  inistrator  inistrator  inistrator  inistrator   inistrator   inistrator    dailu channelperf traffic    daily_channelperf traffic  rox   daily line availat  daily line service  daily line througl  daily line utilizati  daily linestats er  daily        availal  daily pvc         daily        conge                Typical Completed Report List and Command Box    Properties    Properties       Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual    3 7    The Reporting Interfaces    3 8       Report Desktop Overview    Administrator Functions from the Desktop    Users can access the Encyclopedia In order to configure Groups  Users  Roles  and Process Groups   When you log In as an Administrator  these folders will appear 1   the tree along with the Report    folders and the Requests folders     Report Encyclopedia Login    administrata         Administrator   localhost  administrator    5 89 Encyclopedia         ZA daily line  availability             B  El                    Version    Sie  Creaedby   Created        Version001 Report Document 1 23KB administrator        29  1999 12 58 52  VersionO02 Report Document 2 B3KB administrator Nov 04  1999 16 51 37  daily line availability Report Executable 1 45KB administrator   Jul 25  1999 13 42 33     amp  Printers daily line availability    Parameter Values 1 1KB administrator Nov 04  1999 16 51 35  B Process Group daily line serviceleve    Report Document 1 22KB administrator        29  1999 12 59 13 
7.     Note    The database used for Innovx Frame Manager is ADABAS D  a relational database system with an  SQL compatible user interface  The term relational means that ADABAS is able to present all items  of information in the form of tables for the user  The standardized language SQL  Structured Query  Language  allows you execute a set of statements for the control  maintenance  and evaluation of  these tables  These functions are accessed by means of the Control interface and through Query  sessions  as described in the paragraphs below     Many of the database options in Innovx Frame Manager are pre configured and do not require  change     Introduction to the Control Interface    The Control interface 1s used to perform the the following operations on instances of ADABAS      Install the database server       Load the system tables       Start and shut down the database server and the remote SQL server     Monitor the database server      Back up and restore the database and log      Expand the disk capacities of the database server      Run the Diaenose tool    ADABAS Devspaces    Each instance of ADABAS is called a SERVERDB  The structure of a SERVERDB consists of  various types of devspaces  which denote a physical disk or part of a physical disk  such as a file or  a UNIX raw device  If the data devspaces become full  database operation stops and ADABAS  performs an  emergency shutdown   The devspace usage level of a SERVERDB is therefore     critical parameter of da
8.    SELECT statements        be combined with REPORT commands in order to edit the result table          REPORT commands must be separated from the SELECT statements by a line containing the  keyword REPORT     Entering and modifying long statements 15 facilitated by user friendly editor functions  see the  platform specific ADABAS User Manuals      EDIT   command name   copies the stored command having the specified name into the input area   A previously defined command can be read from an external file using the editing function GET    filename   and be written back to the file using the editing function PUT   filename       RUN Command  without argument     RUN  without argument  starts the command in the INPUT area and implicitly copies it into the  command history  with the following conditions        If the command is a SELECT statement producing    result table  QUERY branches to the  REPORT mode        If there 15      result table to be displayed and command execution was successful  QUERY  returns to the INPUT mode with a message indicating its success        If an error was detected while executing a command  QUER Y returns to the INPUT mode  with a corresponding message  marking the incorrect position in the input area        The execution of a database transaction is always terminated with COMMIT  In this way   QUERY prevents an interactive user from unintentionally holding locks and possibly  blocking other users     RESET Command    RESET clears the input area 
9.   A typical model would be to reserve most computing resources for factory  processes scheduled during the day while postponing all but the high priority print requests until  night  Such a scheduling model could be used every day or every first and fifteenth day of the  month  Administrators can stop the process group at a particular time by setting the available  processes to zero        Process Group Procedures    Print Process Group Properties   Default   1  From the Reporting desktop tree  window  click on Groups  The content  window displays the existing groups     2  Double click on a group to display a  tabbed Properties window  You can  also right click on the group and select  Properties from the command box        e Click the Priority tab to enter the  minimum and maximum priority  ranges which processes will  accept  Make sure the full range  of priorities is covered by the  various process groups so that  any operation will be accepted for  processing     e Click the Schedule tab to enter  the date and time for execution   This can be a range of hours in a  day or a range of days           3  Specify the maximum number of  processes to be executed as a  group           The Reporting Interfaces Report Desktop Overview    3 10    Administering Users    From the Reporting Desktop  log in as Administrator     Initially  a default password is automatically invoked for Administrators  A new password can be set at  the Users Properties display as described below     Fro
10.   Installation and Setup Preparing for Users    Preparing for Users    The following procedures prepare the system for user access     Setting Up User Accounts    User accounts must be set up with specific access privileges for each user  This 1s done at the  Reporting Desktop  using the Reporting Encyclopedia  Required setups include         Adding new users   e Defining user roles   e Setting up reporting priorities   e Setting up user email information    Installing LRX Viewers    Once a user has been set up with an account  an LRX viewer must be installed in order to access the  server to view reports  Only those reports authorized by the administrator can be viewed  To install  an LRX viewer  perform the following steps     1  Ensure your user account and access privileges have been set up in the Reporting  Encyclopedia   Refer to Chapter 3 for procedures on Configuring Users      2  Initialize the browser and point to the system server   3  Select Download to get the list of LRX Viewers     4  Use your browser to click on the corresponding viewer that matches your viewing client s  operating system     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 2 7  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Installation and Setup Installing the Web Agent    Installing the Web Agent    Web Agent 1s to be installed on your Web Server and does not necessarily need to be installed on  the same platform where Innovx Frame Manager 15 installed  Once the web agent 1s installed  you  can access the information sto
11.   Programs                 Frame Manager    Innovx Services   You can also access Innovx Services through the Console  Too1s     Service  Control     2  The Services window opens with a tree structure showing the services and their status    Green symbols  Started Service  Yellow  Starting Services  Red  Stopped Services      3  From the Services menu select Start   11 to start the services  The symbols will turn from  red to yellow to green as they are started     4  The Messages field will then display what function the application performed     5  From the File menu  select Close to exit     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 2 3    Issue 1    Operation Manual       Configuring Innovx Frame Manager  This procedure configures Innovx Frame Manager on a computer running either Windows NT  Server or Windows NT Workstation Version 4 0  Refer to your completed worksheet as you  perform the following steps     1  Click Start and point to Programs     Innovx Frame Manager     2  Click Innovx Console  The Configuration Wizard screen appears  Click Next to proceed  to the configuration dialog boxes     Configuration Wizard    Bi puhlic    Community strings       Note The first time the Console is launched  the Configuration wizard will start automatically  Thereafter  you  can launch the Configuration wizard from the Tools menu of the Console     3  In the Community Strings dialog box  you can review and add community strings that will be  used to communicate with the network devices
12.  12 10      4910  1999 10 29 12 59 36 11  L  2210  1999 10 29 13 00 07 12     2210  1999 10 29 13 00 23 13  1    1999 10 29 13 00 53 14           ID  1999 10 29 13 01 34 15    1    1999 10 29 13 02 00 16       Figure 3 2    1  To view results of completed  reports  double click on the report  item  You can also right click on  the file to display a command box   then select View     2       access Encyclopedia  information on any active   scheduled or completed report   right click on the report item to  open its command box     3  Select the Properties dialog box  A  tabbed content window appears in  the content window     e Click the General tab to  view information about the  selected report  Highly  customized reports will  display more information       Click the Status tab to view  the report status and results     058R208 V100  Issue 1                           Job     ReportName  ouputhame  submiter      daily channel congestion rox  daily channel congestion Administrator  daily channel ip packets rox  daily channel ip packets Administrator  daily channel ip packets rox  daily channel ip packets Administrator  daily channel keep  alives ros  daily channel keep alives Administrator  daily channel keep  alives ros  daily channel keep alives Administrator  daily channel                  daily channel Irni Administrator  daily channelperf  availability rox    daily channelperf  availability   Administrator  daily channelperf  load rox  daily channelperf load Administrator
13.  46080  50176  50176  21712  21200  21200  72192  51352    5024   4752  55832  6553b  69120       Web Agent Overview    Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report E secuta     Report Execut    Reporting Desktop Search Result Window    The Web agent provides authorized users with web access to the Report Encyclopedia by means of  browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer  Refer to Chapter 2 for Web    Agent installation instructions and viewing options     Starting the Web Agent    1  For the first time use of the Web Agent  close the Innovx Console and any other applications    that may be open     2  Execute the setup exe file from the Web Agent directory of the            Frame Manager CD     3  Access to the report encyclopedia and all report functions is now possible via a Web Address     URL  as in the following example     http   yourwebserver acweb yourreportserver    where yourwebserver is the name and address of the Web Server  and  yourreportserver is the name or address of the            Frame Manager host     Web Agent Security    Enabling the Web Agent Security Extension and setting up secure facilities involves using registry  keys on NT to set values for the WASE security variables  To enable secure access to the Web  Agent s administr
14.  Availability  i B daily availability rox  i PE daily quality      service rox   monthly availability rox   E Configuration   i a configured_bandwidth rox   i      device inventory rox   G9 Errors Mib2               daily interface utilization rox  monthly interface utilization rox  quarterly interface utilization rox  week at a glance rox       iflndex 1       89 ifindex 2                  frame relz 0  BP ifindex 3                ethernet c 1000000C 00   0 64 01 30     mamt1           frame rele 0      statistics   Bi    g    Help      3 2 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       The Reporting Interfaces Innovx Console Overview    Report Options from the Console    When    report is selected from the tree window  the Console displays tabbed windows for viewing  and controlling report options  as shown below     The Details tab displays the read only information stored about the selected report instance   such as the report name  path  type and owner  Data entry fields are also provided in this  window for setting report options  such as viewer format  and Start Stop date parameters     The Poll Instances tab displays the read only information  data entry fields which demonstrate  whether polling is enabled for this poll instance  and editable parameter fields     The Groups tab displays an entry window which determines which devices are to be included  in the report     Innovx Frame                Console   IDE x     eji  e  e              E S local
15.  Click OK  The String Editor dialog box appears    Type in your password  then click OK     From the Registry Editor File menu  select EXIT  Users attempting to follow the  Administration link on the Innovx web page must now enter their password to be authorized  access     Login and Authenticating Users    Users        log in using their Report Server usernames and passwords  When the user enters a valid  user name and password  the initial Report Server view appears in the browser     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1    The Reporting Interfaces Web Agent Overview    Report Web Pages    To navigate through the Report Encyclopedia using a web browser  click hyperlinks contained on       Encyclopedia s web pages  or enter special URLs      directives      the Address or Location  window of your web browser  You must then enter a user name and password  The Innovx Frame  Manager home page appears  as shown below     Innovx by General DataComm                   gt  DOWNLOAD   ADMINISTRATION    LI  4 2                 S e   a gt               n       h        un   2  mre       Os             n                  SF F Tor  e ty ior           87 4 X TES              gt       i      gt      fp                 y                      2  2 FE ee    2772          2    lay 7       gt       7                        N    Pali        gt  X                     hal    pc2513    Folders Nov 09  1999    pc2513    Name Type Created Details    Availability Folder Jul 25  
16.  Congestion Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the number of  frames carrying the BECN and FECN  indication during the selected intervals     Channel IP Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the number of  Inband IP management packets  transmitted and received during the  selected intervals     Keep Alive reports    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the number of  Keep Alive poll tokens the probe  generates and responds to during the  selected intervals     Monthly Channel Congestion Statistics    Device  inn553 001 gde com Line Index     Address  inn553 001 gde com    inn553 001 gde com 1    Congestion Indicators    3000000  2700000  2400000  2100000  1800000  1500000  1200000   900000   600000   300000             BS    Device  inn553 008 2dc com  Address  inn553 008 gde com    Packets  x1000     Transmit IP Packets    Device  inn553 00l gdc com  Address     inn553 00l gdc com    Innovx Frame Manager    Operation Manual      ERE           Receive IP Packets    I  4             N              BRR    Report For  Nov 1999  Generated       Nov 11 1999    S LLLLLLLLLI            Report For  Nov 1999  Generated On  Nov 11 1999    Report For  Nov 1999  Generated On  Nov 11 1999    2       4 3       Using Reports Innovx Reports    LMI Reports      Use these daily  monthly and quarterly Device  inn553 005 gdc com inn553 005 gdc com 1 Report For  Nov 1999     Address  inn553 005 gdc com Ge
17.  Discovery  Scopes to the list in order to limit the amount of discovery performed and minimize network traffic     Note If you attempt AutoDisovery without any scoping parameters  Innovx Frame Manager will attempt to  discover all networks connected to the Frame Manager station  This may produce the undesired result of  discovering too many devices and possibly scanning the Internet     Add a Discovery Scope  1  Click the Add button  A Discovery Scope pop up window appears     2  Enter the Network Address and the network mask for the new scope   3  Click the check box to include the new scope in the discovery process     4  Click OK to complete the Add Scope process and dismiss the pop up window           Installation    5            Setup Quick Start Procedures    Add additional scopes by using the same method  or change or remove scopes by using the  associated buttons on the screen     When all discovery scopes have been configured  click Next to start an Auto Discovery  Event     Start an Auto Discovery Event    1  Atthe Auto Dicovery window  click on the Start Discovery button  If a discovery 15  already in progress  this button will be disabled    2  Ina brief time  typically less than a minute  discovered networks and devices will begin to be  added to a list in the Message window  Click the Next button    3  The Configuration Summary screen appears  The summary screen shows all of the options you  have selected during the entire configuration process    4  Click Back
18.  FILE SEQUENCE    3003 INVALID USER NAME    3002 INVALID DATATYPE    3001 INVALID FIRST DEVSPACE NAME    3000 INVALID HOST FILE CONTENT    2026 INVALID LABEL    2025 INVALID NUMBER OF BACKUP DEVICES    2020 DATA BUFFER TOO SMALL    2014 IDENTIFIER TOO LONG    2013 SELECT COLUMN LIST TOO LONG    2012 VIEW COLUMN LIST TOO LONG    2010 ASSIGNMENT IMPOSSIBLE  CHAR VALUE TOO LONG   2009 JOIN COLUMNS ARE TOO LONG    2008 DEVSPACE SIZE IS TOO SMALL    2004 NUMERIC CONSTANT TOO LONG    2003 OUTPUT COLUMNS ARE TOO LONG    2002 ONE OUTPUT COLUMN TOO LONG    2001 KEY IS TOO LONG    2000 ROW IS TOO LONG    1755 SOL STATEMENT WILL DROP FURTHER OBJECTS  USE CASCADE    1754 A TABLE MAY CONTAIN ONLY ONE COLUMN OF TYPE LONG   1556 DATA SPACE FULL  EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN    1406 OUTPUT VALUE TRUNCATED    1402 INTEGRITY VIOLATION    1201 TOO FEW COLUMNS    1200 TOO FEW VALUES    1103 TOO COMPLICATED SQL STATEMENT    1102 TOO COMPLICATED SQL STATEMENT  TOO MANY SUBQUERIES     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database Error Codes     1101 TOO COMPLICATED SQL STATEMENT  BUFFER LIMIT    1046 ORACLE ERROR the same as ADABAS Warning3   1034 SERVERDB NOT ACCESSIBLE    1026 TOO MANY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OLD AND NEW VIEW DEFINITION   1025 TOO MANY NET REQUESTS    1024 TOO MANY TERMCHAR SETS    1023 TOO MANY NESTED SUBTRANSACTIONS    1022 TOO MANY SERVERDBS    1021 TOO MANY USERS CONNECTED    1020 TOO MANY USERS WITH PERMLIMIT DEFINED   1017 TOO MANY JO
19.  Frame Manager software  you will need to perform the installation procedures in their  entirety  Contact a General DataComm representative before engaging this process     The Web Agent    The Web Agent is a separately installed interface that allows access to the Report Encyclopedia and  all of the Reporting Desktop functions by means of web browsers  Web access is controlled by the  user privileges and passwords as set up in the Administrator menu of the Reporting Desktop  Once  the Web agent 15 installed  you can perform Innovx Frame manager functions through any web  browser from any desktop which can access your web server     Innovx by General DataComm KHELP HOME   DOWNLOAD   ADMINISTRATION      ow SESS      _ SS      ES  m           o5 d                                  Ia          L  FL    ar pr 7             42     257      rr                  JA k         IS           Tr   OR E           n           z UE Dae E    FL   E T           2513    Folders        09  1999        2513    Hame Type Created Details    Availability Falder Jul 25  1989 13 42 27  Configuration Folder Jul 25  1888 13 42 27                       Folder Jul 25  1888 13 42 27  FrameRelay Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 27  Group Falder Jul 25  1989 13 42 27  Innovx Falder Jul 25  1999 13 42 33  Ltilizatian Mlib2 Falder Jul 25  1989 13 42 27  Ltilizatian         Falder Jul 25  1989 13 42 27       Figure 1 4 The Web Agent Interface    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 1 7  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Chap
20.  Operation Manual Issue 1    Innovx Ping TraceRoute    This application opens a tabbed window  with two utilities  The ping utility  measures the response time to the  specified host or IP address by means of    ping  ICMP  messages       Select the packet size to specify the  size of the ICMP data field    2  Select the Resolve IP Address check  box to display the hostnames in the  resulting list    3  Each successive ping is displayed    with the response time in  milliseconds     The traceroute utility displays the route  and the response time to each host     l     Select the timeout interval for each  host before failing     Select a Start From Hop number to  display hops only from that hop     Select the Resolve IP Address check  box to display the hostnames in the  resulting list     Each successive hop is displayed  with the response item in  milliseconds           Ping Traceroute Utility                               172 16 5 247  172 16 5 247  172 16 5 247    pc2513 gdc com  pc2513 gdc com  pc2513 gdc com    Ping Traceroute Utility    192 168 32 79        15      12     192 168 33 33  192 168 32 78    192 168 33 33  192 168 32 79             Introduction    Innovx Frame Manager Applications    Reporting Desktop Application    The Reporting Desktop application 15 an additional Interface which provides more detailed  reporting  This Interface accesses management and service level reports  designates which users see  which reports  pre schedules when reports will run  
21.  SYSTEM ERROR    9000 SYSTEM ERROR     Database Error Codes    BD BAD PSMPAGE   BD BAD OUTPUT   BD BAD LOGPAGE   BD BAD INVFILE   BD BAD FILE   BD BAD FDIR   BD BAD DATAPAGE   BD ILLEGAL INVLISTPOS   BD INVALID ENTRYPOS   BD ILLEGAL ENTRYPOS   BD NO STATISTIC   BD INIT MISSING   BD BUFFER LIMIT   BD PAGE IN WRONG TREE  BD NO PREV INVKEY   BD NO NEXT INVKEY   BD INVALID LEAVES STRUCTURE  BD INVALID INDEX STRUCTURE  BD INV NOT FOUND   BD INV LIST NOT FOUND   BD INVALID INVLISTPOS   BD ILLEGAL ROOT   BD ILLEGAL RECORD   BD ILLEGAL PAGENO   BD ILLEGAL KEYLENGTH  BD ILLEGAL KEY   BD ILLEGAL FILE NAME   BD ILLEGAL ENTRYLENGTH  BD ILLEGAL BRANCHLENGTH  BD INVALID ROOT   NOT YET IMPLEMENTED     8888 SERVERDB NOT ACCESSIBLE    8043 SOME SERVERDBS NOT ACCESSIBLE    8042 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT NECESSARY    8041 START OF ADABAS REQUIRED    8040 KEY DOES NOT EXIST    8039 SNAPSHOT LOG DOES NOT EXIST    8038 SERVERDB MUST BE AUTHORIZED    8037 DB PROCEDURE MUST BE RECOMPILED   8035 FOREIGN KEY MUST EXIST    8034 ORDER COLUMN MUST BE NUMBER    8033 INCOMPLETE LOG SEGMENT    8032 TABLE MUST BE A SNAPSHOT TABLE   8031 OWNER MUST BE SPECIFIED    8030 COLUMN MUST BE INDEXED    8029 NO SERVERS INSTALLED    8028 UNION COLUMNS MUST BE COMPATIBLE   8026 FUNCTION PRESENTLY NOT EXECUTABLE   8025 TABLE MUST BE TEMP TABLE    8024 RESTORE CATALOG FAILED    8023 COSTLIMIT MUST BE GREATER THAN COSTWARNING   8022 USER ALREADY CONNECTED    8021 COLUMN MUST HAVE DEFAULT SPECIFICATION   8020 NEXT VOLUME REQUIRED    
22.  and software manuals   always read any software system release notes supplied with your product     Publication Name Publication Number     Innovx Frame Innovx Frame Manager Release Notes   000  Release Notes 058R971 VREF    IEEE y 553 and Innovx 553 Plus User Manual 058R200 REV  Inovox MSP User Manual 058R204 REV         For publications numbers  REV 15 the hardware manual revision  for example   000   001  etc              if listed  15 the software revision  for example   V 120 would read  Version 1 2  and  corresponds to the most current revision        Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1    Table of Contents    Preface                   u uu uu uu              vii  veer 5S      E I M CUL                                viil    Chapter 1  Introduction         Aii AP AA uu U uu uuu Emm 1 1  Li 1 1                           NR m 1 1  Bos EE AD Y uuu LA Saa                                1 2   Innovx Frame Manager Applications                            1 2  imas S IRR         IT mm 1 3             Pont Log App                                1 3        DOn T         1 4               iil CT 1 5  Reporting Desktop Applieati0                LLL LU                                   1 6  Iniowx                                                             qhu  a 1 6  LIP PI RE 1 7                 uuu            aspikuq A 1 7    Chapter 2  Installation and Setup    F       RELIER 2 1  Installation      Windows         Tm 2 2              Frame               
23.  by means of SNMP  When first installed  one  or more community strings will appear in the displayed list  Click Add to add additional  community strings to the list by through the data entry pop up window     ema           public       Note      aware of the order in which community strings appear in the list  Those strings higher in the list will  be attempted before strings lower in the list  To change the order  select the desired string and then click  on the Raise or Lower button     4  When the community strings list is complete and in the desired order  click Next to proceed  to Auto Discovery Configuration           Auto Discovery Configuration    After accepting the Community Strings list  the Discovery Control screen appears  The Discovery  Settings fields at the top of the screen allow you to control      discovery process with global settings  which can be applied to the SNMP messages sent out to the network  In most cases  the default  values will be sufficient  In busy networks  a slight tuning of the discovery settings can provide  better results        You can enter values for the following Discovery Settings   e Interval  min   e Timeout  sec   e  Retries      Thread pool size    The Discovery Control screen also provides a means of    scoping    the discovery process  The   Discovery Scope list shows the networks that will be scanned for network devices  By default  this  list is empty when Innovx Frame Manager is first installed  You should add one or more
24.  name is to open a DOS prompt window and type the  command  hostname      For first time installations of a purchased product  you will use the serial number and CD License  key as described above  However  if you have purchased the product after installing an evaluation  CD  you will need to reinstall the software with a new serial number which will be provided along  with the permanent License key     A temporary  evaluation  or permanent  purchased  License for your Innovx Frame Manager CD  can be obtained from General DataComm through your General DataComm sales representative     Support Information    General DataComm is committed to your success with the Innovx Frame Manager  As upgrades   enhancements and patches become available  they will be posted to the web for convenient  download  Point your browser to www gdc com for this information     For Technical Support  contact     VITAL Network Services World Headquarters     6 Rubber Avenue Telephones  Faxes    Naugatuck  Connecticut 06770 USA   800 243 1030   203 723 5012   http  www vitalnetsvc com 1 888 248 4825 1 203 729 7611  058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 2 9    Issue 1 Operation Manual    Chapter 3    he Reporting  Interfaces       Before You Begin    This chapter describes using the Innovx Console  the Reporting Desktop  or the Web Agent to run   view  print  and query the powerful Innovx reports  Before you use any of the reporting interfaces   the following requirements must be satisfied          nnovx Fra
25.  the Apply button  A confirmation window 15 displayed     Return to your personal channel and reload the page  Any unsubscribed channel s  have been  removed from your personal channel web page     Innovx Frame Manager 3 17    Operation Manual       The Reporting Interfaces Web Agent Overview    Special Considerations        Note that report requests or status information requests may time out after 120 seconds if the  Web Agent cannot contact the Report Server     e      ensure that you always see the most current web reporting page  set your web browser to  check the date of web pages every time you issue a request to the Report Server              see changes to the Report Encyclopedia that do not involve adding or deleting an item or  folder  for example  updating an existing item   force reload the web reporting page  To force   reload a web reporting page in Netscape  hold the shift key down at the same time as clicking  on the reload button  In Microsoft Internet Explorer  clear the cache and then reload the page         For Internet Information Server users  you will need to disable the NT Challenge Response  option  This is done via the Internet Service Manager as follows     1  Atthe Internet Service Manager  open the Internet Service Manager   2  Select the WWW service     3  In the Service properties for the WWW Service  under Password Authentication  uncheck  the NT Challenge Response checkbox item     4  Check the Basic checkbox ltem     3 18 Innovx Frame Manage
26.  the installation process  Follow the on screen directions to continue     3  After reading and accepting the License Agreement  you must complete the entry fields on the  Registration window  When prompted  enter the serial number  then you must enter your CD  license key     4  When you confirm the registration information  the Select Components dialog box appears   Make sure both available software components are selected for installation  Click the Next  button to continue     5  In      Destination Location dialog box  determine the location of the Innovx Frame Manager  on the disk subsystem  If you choose an alternative to the default directory  make sure there are  no spaces in the selected directory name  Click the Next button to continue     6  In the Select Program Folder dialog box  type a new folder name or select one from the  existing Folders list  Click the Next button to continue     7  Inthe License Entry dialog box  enter your license key if you have already obtained one  If  not  leave this field blank for the time being  Click the Next button to continue     8  The Restart Option dialog box then provides an option for starting Frame Manager  automatically each time the system 15 restarted  It is strongly recommended that you answer  YES to this prompt in order to ensure uninterrupted data collection and reporting  You can opt  to turn this service off later  Click the Next button to continue     9         Innovx Frame Manager software is now being loaded o
27.  to change any options  Click Finish to close the configuration process and  dismiss the wizard    5  Upon successful completion of the configuration process  configuration settings and  parameters will be saved in the Innovx Frame Manager database and can be changed by  running the Configuration wizard from the Console again    Polling         discovered devices will be added to the database and can be seen and selected from the innovx  Console tree structure under the Devices group  Additional groups can be added from the Console   as described in the next chapter  Innovx Frame Manager begins to collect data from these network  devices immediately  The default polling 15 configured to collect data every 15 minutes  After 15  minutes  you can perform the Operation Verification procedure in Appendix A      Note    If devices are not discovered  enter device IP addresses at the New Device dialog box in the File menu  If  networks are not discovered  the following conditions may exist  incorrect community strings  Innovx  Frame Manager host is not in the gateway router s access list  network addresses and masks are too re   strictive  Take corrective action and restart Discovery     Table 2 1              Frame Manager Configuration Worksheet    READ COMMUNITY STRINGS  SNMP Managed Devices     DISCOVERY SCOPES    Network IP Address   Network Mask   Include in Discovery   Exclude in Discovery   Network              Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1     
28. 0    Schedule    Weekdays at 01 09 00    Status    Request Status   Results     Completed    Starting     Generating       Administrator  Nov 12  1999 01 09 00    ID  1999 10 28 09 10 29 5  Annovx Line daily_line_servicelevel            Annovx Line daily_line_servicelevel roi       Request execution started     Last message sent 2 times    Finishing       Last message sent 2 times    Headline     Request execution completed successfully                       by General DataComm DHELP              DOWNLOAD  gt  ADMINISTRATION     gt   gt     7   2   s    Z    General    Headline   Request ID   Report Name   Version ID   Version Name     Output Name   Output Version ID     Output Version Name     Size   Pages     Submitter   Started   Completed   Priority     Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual    PN   D              gt         A t OE   gt  Z 243  zi    M    ReportCast Channel Item Details    5      Re      Re  E   Ax               Nye dbi  DA T           Z              5  lt    b         gt    7    Nov 11  1999    e  Innovx Line daily line servicelevel    ID  1999 10 28 09 10 29 5   Innovx Line daily line servicelevel rox  1   wersion001    AInnovx Line daily line servicelevel roi  5   wersion005   18 kb         Administrator   Nov 11  1999 01 09 00  Nov 11  1999 01 09 13  500       058R208 V100  Issue 1       The Reporting Interfaces Web Agent Overview    The Personal Channel Interface    058R208 V100    Issue 1    When you click the Channels link on the main Report Encycl
29. 0 Innovx Frame Manager 4 13  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Using Reports Management Interface Reports    Quality of Service Reports    The Quality of Service report displays a service statistics Information box and three statistical  service eraphs for each network device  See Figure 4 7    Service Level         Available    Device Service Statistics for   Date  Nov  1999 Time    Average Round Trip Delay  Node      inn 53 008 gdc com NRI PORTA    12 Hours    un  E      m                           Seconds         rrr rrr         1         Available     wi                      r  r           r       L     Avg Round Trip Time  790 milliseconds       Figure 4 7 Typical Quality of Service Report    Special Considerations    Devices that reset multiple times between polling periods  typically a 15 minute interval  will show  an artificially higher availability than they should  This is because  to Innovx Frame Manager  the  device appears to be merely  reset  rather than being down multiple times     4 14 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Using Reports Management Interface Reports    Configuration Reports    Configuration reports contain information maintained in the Innovx Frame Manager database as  well as information obtained from the network elements through SNMP requests  Much of this  information remains static for long periods of time  however  running these two reports regularly  helps to show changes in the network configuration     Device 
30. 03 MISSING KEY SPECIFICATION    5002 MISSING EXCLUSIVE LOCK    5001 MISSING PRIVILEGE    4024 UNKNOWN NAME    4023 UNKNOWN FUNCTION NAME    4022 UNKNOWN ENTRY TYPE    Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database Error Codes     4021 UNKNOWN CLUSTER    4020 UNKNOWN SEQUENCE NAME    4019 UNKNOWN TRIGGER NAME    4018 UNKNOWN DEFAULT    4017 UNKNOWN CONSTRAINT    4016 UNKNOWN PROCEDURE NAME   4015 UNKNOWN TERMCHAR SET NAME   4014 UNKNOWN SERVERDB NAME    4013 UNKNOWN USERGROUP NAME   4012 UNKNOWN PARSEID    4011 UNKNOWN INDEX NAME    4010 UNKNOWN MAPCHAR SET NAME   4009 UNKNOWN REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT NAME   4008 UNKNOWN USER NAME PASSWORD COMBINATION   4007 UNKNOWN SYNONYM NAME    4006 UNKNOWN DOMAIN NAME    4005 UNKNOWN COLUMN NAME    4004 UNKNOWN TABLE NAME    4003 UNKNOWN USER NAME    4002 UNKNOWN PASSWORD    4000 UNKNOWN RESULT TABLE    3999 INVALID PARAMETER    3995 INVALID PATTERN    3993 INVALID LONG COLUMN DESTPOS   3990 INVALID LONG COLUMN STARTPOS   3989 INVALID LONG COLUMN LENGTH   3988 INVALID LONG COLUMN POSITION   3103 INVALID SEQUENCE DEFINITION   3102 INVALID SUBTRANS STRUCTURE   3067 INVALID TIMEZONE    3066 DATE INPUT VALUE INCONSISTENT   3065 INVALID DATE INPUT VALUE    3064 DATE INPUT VALUE OUT OF RANGE   3063 INVALID FORMAT CODE    3062 INVALID MONTH    3061 INVALID ESCAPE VALUE    3060 INVALID ESCAPE SEQUENCE    3059 INVALID DAY OF WEEK    3058 INVALID OID FOR THIS CLUSTER   3057 INVALID LISTID    3056 IN
31. 058R208 V100  Issue 1  December 1999    Innovx Frame Manager    SS                                  Ly 8                 lt          AD  gt           Sow                g General DataComm    Network Access Divisio       058R208 V100  Issue 1  December 1999    Innovx  Frame Manager    Operation Manual       Copyright    1999 General DataComm  Inc  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED     This publication and the software it describes contain proprietary and confidential information  No  part of this document may be copied  photocopied  reproduced  translated or reduced to any  electronic or machine readable format without prior written permission of General DataComm  Inc   The information in this document 15 subject to change without notice  General DataComm assumes  no responsibility for any damages arising from the use of this document  including but not limited  to  lost revenue  lost data  claims by third parties  or other damages     If you have comments or suggestions concerning this manual  please contact     General DataComm  Inc    Network Access Division   Technical Publications Department   Park Road Extension   Middlebury  Connecticut USA 06762 1299    Telephone  1 203 758 1811  Trademarks         brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies  or organizations     Documentation    Revision History    December 1999 Initial Release       Related Publications    A list of related user manuals is provided below  In addition to the hardware
32. 1999 08 45 24         29  1999 10 33 38       daily line servicelevel  monthly availability  week at a glance  daily errors threshold  device inventory  configured bandwidth  device inventory    daily quality of service    daily availability    daily interface utilization    quarterly channel Imi  daily channel lmi   daily line servicelevel  daily line servicelevel  daily line servicelevel  daily line servicelevel    El EI       El           EI EI      EE                EI           BI         Administering Personal Channels    To subscribe to a ReportCast channel     I   2     In your personal folder  click the Subscribe button  The channel subscription page appears     The subscription page contains    list of available channels  with checkboxes to subscribe to  them  Click the checkbox for the channel s  to which you wish to subscribe  Click the Details  icon to find out more about the channel     Click the Apply button  A confirmation page similar to the subscription page displays in your  browser     Return to your personal channel  Reload the page  The channel s  you just subscribed to  appear on your personal channel web page     To unsubscribe from a ReportCast channel     l   2     In your personal folder  click the Subscribe button  The channel subscription          appears     The subscription page contains a list of available channels with checkboxes  A checked  checkbox indicates that you are subscribed to that channel  Click the checkbox to unsubscribe     Click
33. 1999 13 42 27  Configuration Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 27  Errors Mib2 Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 27  FrameRelay Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 27  Group Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 27  Innovx Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 33  Utilization Mib2 Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 27  Utilization RMON Folder Jul 25  1999 13 42 27    FHA B E B B       Figure 3 4  Innovx Frame Manager Web Agent Reporting    Web Page Components       Menulinks located at the top of the page access Help  Home  a Download  and Administration  functions     e Folder links in the content window access Innovx Frame Manager report documents         executables  Additional folders and links can be added by the user to administer the more  complex networks        Request links in the left window access an Active Report request list and a Scheduled Report  request list     e A Channel link accesses a list of executed reports  By subscribing to the channels of interest   you can easily find and view reports of particular importance     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 3 15  Issue 1 Operation Manual    The Reporting Interfaces    Using Request Lists     Use the Active and Scheduled requests  links to view    list of active report  requests in progress or scheduled  reports  Each request line item includes  the report name  start date and time   priority  and submitter     Each Active or Scheduled report  request also includes a Details link to  expanded information on the report  requested     Generating Web Reports    1  From t
34. 53 001 gde com  Address  inn553 001 gde com    Device  inn553 005 gdc com  Address  inn553 005 gde com    l    90 Service Level                       gt            Device  inn553 019 gdc com  Address  inn553 019 gdc com    bits   sec    Report For  Nov 11 1999  Generated On  Nov 12 1999    Report For  Nov 1999  Generated On  Nov 12 1999    Report For  Nov 1999  Generated On  Nov 12 1999          Device  inn553 008 gdc com  Address  inn553 008 gde com    Report For  Nov 1999  Generated On  Nov 12 1999            Transmit Utilization       4 6 Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual    058R208 V100  Issue 1       Using Reports Innovx Reports    Daily Line Statistics   Error Summary    Device  inn553   f5 zdc com Report For  Mov 11 1999  Address  inn553 f05 2dc com Generated On  Mov 12 1999    Errored Seconds Breakdown    a        a 3    z um am 2      p    Seconds    B Unavailable    Bursty Errored B Severely    Errored Seconds  Seconds Seconds Errored Seconds     Coding Errors    Loss of Signa Loss of Frame Errors       Figure 4 2 Typical Innovx Line Statistics Error Summary    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 4 7  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Using Reports Innovx Reports    PVC Reports    PVC reports track the avallability  CIR EIR exceeds  congestion  keep alives  load  and round trip  delays for each DLCI associated with each managed device  PVC Statistics and Top N statistics are  also reported  Sample reports shown are typical of all daily  monthly and quarterly PVC rep
35. A 14 058R208 V100    Issue 1    Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual       Application Information Database Error Codes     8018 INDEX NAME MUST BE UNIQUE    8017 COLUMN MUST BE GROUP COLUMN    8016 TABLE MUST BE A VIEW TABLE    8015 TABLE MUST BE A BASE TABLE    8014 RESULT TABLE MUST BE FOR REUSE    8013 ORDER COLUMN MUST BE OUTPUT COLUMN    8010 TABLE NAME MUST BE IN FROM LIST    8009 DEFAULT VALUE MUST BE IN CONSTRAINT SPECIFICATION    8008 CODE SPEC FOR TERMINAL AND DBYTE COLUMN MUST BE EQUAL   8007 COLUMN MUST BE KEY COLUMN    8006 DATA TYPES MUST BE COMPATIBLE    8005 VALUE EXPRESSION MUST BE PARAMETER NAME    8004 CONSTANT MUST BE COMPATIBLE WITH COLUMN TYPE AND LENGTH   8003 LOG AND DATA MUST BE COMPATIBLE    8002 USER ALREADY CONNECTED TO THIS USER TASK    8001 USER MUST BE CONNECTED    8000 SERVERDB MUST BE RESTARTED    7900 DIFFERENT BLOCK SIZES    7201 LONG COLUMN IS NOT OPEN    7200 LONG COLUMN WAS OPENED READ ONLY    7070 SNAPSHOT TABLE BASED ON SNAPSHOT TABLE NOT ALLOWED   7069 REMOTE WRITE ACCESS IN NOLOG SESSION NOT ALLOWED    7068 OUTER JOIN NOT ALLOWED IN THIS CONTEXT    7067 UPDATE WITHOUT REPEATED READ NOT ALLOWED    7066 UNIQUE INDEX REFERENCED BY FOREIGN KEY NOT ALLOWED   7065 SUBTRANS COMMIT ROLLBACK NOT ALLOWED WITHOUT SUBTRANS BEGIN   7064 FEATURE NOT ALLOWED IN TEMP TABLE DEFINITION    7063 TEMP TABLE NOT ALLOWED    7061 LOCK ROW FOR THIS TABLE NOT ALLOWED    7060 REMOTE TABLE LOAD UNLOAD NOT ALLOWED    7058 CORRELATED SUBQUER Y WITH SELECT IN FR
36. E THAN ONE TABLE NOT ALLOWED   7021 VIEW COLUMN DERIVED FROM FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED   7019 FEATURE NOT ALLOWED IN VIEW DEFINITION    7018 VARIABLE        ALLOWED IN VIEW DEFINITION    7017 USER NOT ALLOWED    7016 PARAMETER SPEC NOT ALLOWED IN THIS CONTEXT   7015 MORE THAN ONE RESULT ROW NOT ALLOWED    7012 MORE THAN ONE UPDATE ROW NOT ALLOWED    7011 CORRELATED SUBQUERY NOT ALLOWED    7009 NULL VALUE IN KEY COLUMN NOT ALLOWED    7008 UPDATES OF THIS TABLE NOT ALLOWED    7007 KEY COLUMN NOT ALLOWED    7006 RESERVED IDENTIFIER NOT ALLOWED    7005 LOWER BOUND GREATER THAN UPPER BOUND NOT ALLOWED   7004 DEFAULT NOT ALLOWED    7003 NOT NULL NOT ALLOWED    7002 KEY NOT ALLOWED    6017 DUPLICATE SNAPSHOT LOG    6016 DUPLICATE FORMAT CODE    6014 DUPLICATE VALUE    6013 DUPLICATE TRIGGER DEFINITION    6012 DUPLICATE DEFAULT    6011 DUPLICATE CONSTRAINT    6010 DUPLICATE DEVSPACE NAME    6009 DUPLICATE REFERENCE NAME    6008 DUPLICATE INDEX NAME    6007 DUPLICATE ORDER COLUMN    6006 DUPLICATE NAME    6003 DUPLICATE RESULT TABLE NAME    6002 DUPLICATE PRIVILEGE    6001 DUPLICATE COLUMN NAME    6000 DUPLICATE TABLE NAME    5014 MISSING DEFINITE COLUMN NAME    5013 MISSING UPDATE COLUMN    5012 MISSING DEFINITE TABLE NAME    5011 MISSING INDEX VALUE SPECIFICATION    5010 MISSING VALUE SPECIFICATION    5009 MISSING INTEGER    5008 MISSING STRING CONSTANT    5007 MISSING NUMERIC CONSTANT    5006 MISSING IDENTIFIER    5005 MISSING COLUMN  NULL VALUE NOT ALLOWED   5004 MISSING CONSTANT    50
37. ERY LINE IS TOO LONG    744 USE PROCEDURE SQCSTATEMENT    743 INPUT STRING TOO LONG    742 INVALID REPORT OR QUERY STATEMENT    741 INPUT FILE IS LONGER THAN LINENO INPUT FILE   740 ARRAY SIZE MISMATCH    739 END LABEL CANNOT BE MATCHED    738 EXTRA BLOCK CLOSURE    737 BEGIN OR DO STATEMENT AT BLOCK LEVEL 0    736 MISSING ENDSIGN FOR CMD LINE    735 NO SYNTAX CHECK FOR CONNECT COMMAND    734 POINTER VARIABLE NOT ALLOWED HERE    733 VARIABLE IS DECLARED AS A POINTER    732 INDEX OF COMPONENT OUT OF RANGE    731 COMPONENT NAME TOO LONG    730 NESTED COMMENT NOT CLOSED    729 SOURCE CODE MAY BE TRUNCATED    728 INVALID DIALOG OR FORM SYNTAX    727 INVALID FRAME OPTIONS    726 MACRO NOT ALLOWED IN THIS STATEMENT    725 INVALID FORM OPTION ATTR    724 DUPLICATE SUBSTRUCTURE NAME    723 USE VAX FORTRAN STRUCTURE    722 CMD REPORT LINE IS TOO LONG    721 MACRO NOT INITIATED  NO SQLCHECK    720 SOLCODE   no   COMES FROM SYSPROFILE COMMAND   719 UNKNOWN LOCALSYSUSER SYSPROFILE TABLE   718 FOR ATTR EXIST NO FORM VAR CLAUSE    717 INVALID PARAMETERSPEC    716 PARAMETER ONLY IN PARM ALLOWED    715 MISSING USERNAME OR PASSWORD FOR CONNECT   714 INVALID EXEC COMMAND SYNTAX    713 INVALID APPLNAME OR RESULTTABLENAME    712 TOO MANY PARAMETERS  SOLMAX TOO SMALL   711 IMPLICIT CONNECT   MISSING USER OR SERVERDB   710 MISSING SELECT PARSID    709 CONNECT FAILED  CHECK SERVERDB    708 SERVERDB SYSTEM NOT YET AVAILABLE    707 INVALID CONNECT STATEMENT SYNTAX    706 SOL STATEMENT TOO LONG  BUFFE
38. INS    1015 TOO MANY VALUES    1014 TOO MANY SOURCE TABLES    1013 TOO MANY ORDER COLUMNS    1012 TOO MANY REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT DEFINITIONS FOR THIS TABLE   1011 TOO MANY CORRELATED TABLES    1010 TOO MANY DEVSPACES    1007 TOO MANY NAMED INDEXES FOR THIS TABLE   1006 TOO MANY VARIABLES    1005 TOO MANY MONADIC OPERATORS    1004 TOO MANY CORRELATED COLUMNS    1003 TOO MANY BUFFERS REQUESTED    1002 TOO MANY COLUMNS    1001 TOO MANY LOCK OBJECTS SPECIFIED    1000 TOO MANY LOCK REQUESTS    055 DUPLICATE NAME    042 UNKNOWN TABLE NAME    919 SERVERDB DISCONNECTED    918 STACK OVERFLOW    917 SAVE RESTORE WRITE PROCESS CRASH   I O ERROR   916 SAVE RESTORE READ PROCESS CRASH   I O ERROR   915 NO MORE MEMORY    914 NEW DEVSPACE NOT ACCESSIBLE    913 LOCK REQUEST TIMEOUT    912 COMMUNICATION FAILURE    911 WORK ROLLED BACK    910 COSTLIMIT FOR THIS USER EXHAUSTED    909 MIRRORED DEVSPACES IMPOSSIBLE    907 SPACE FOR USER SESSION EXHAUSTED    906 TEMPLIMIT FOR THIS USER EXHAUSTED    905 PERMLIMIT FOR THIS USER EXHAUSTED    904 SPACE FOR RESULT TABLES EXHAUSTED    903 HOST FILE I O ERROR    902 I O ERROR    901 LOG FULL  EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN     900 DATA SPACE FULL  EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN    899 ERROR UNKNOWN    898 INVALID PRINT OPTIONS    897 INVALID ACCEPT KEYS    896 INVALID FORM OPTIONS    895 WHOLE TABLE        BE DELETED OR UPDATED   894 TRACE PARAMETER STRUCTURE NOT ALLOWED   893 TOO MANY HOSTVARIABLES    892 PRINTER ERROR    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager    19  Issue 1 Operat
39. INTEGRITY VIOLATION    25 DUPLICATE SECONDARY KEY    20 DUPLICATE KEY    11 LONG COLUMN IS UNDEFINED  EMPTY     10 MORE THAN ONE SQL STATEMENT INCLUDED    9 USE NEW PARSINFO    8 EXECUTION FAILED  PARSE AGAIN    7 WRONG MESSCODETYPE    6 WRONG MESSAGETYPE   USE ADBSPARSE      5 WRONG MESSAGETYPE   USE ADBS      4 COSTWARNING EXHAUSTED    2 USE FETCH REST    1 DUPLICATE KEY IN INDEX   100 ROW NOT FOUND   110 LONG COLUMN IS UNDEFINED  EMPTY    200 DUPLICATE KEY   250 DUPLICATE SECONDARY KEY   300 INTEGRITY VIOLATION   320 VIEW VIOLATION   350 REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY VIOLATED   360 FOREIGN KEY INTEGRITY VIOLATION    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager A 23  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Application Information Database Error Codes    400 LOCK COLLISION   450 LOCK COLLISION CAUSED BY PENDING LOCKS   500 LOCK REQUEST TIMEOUT   600 WORK ROLLED BACK   650 WORK ROLLED BACK   700 SESSION INACTIVITY TIMEOUT  WORK ROLLED BACK   750 TOO MANY SQL STATEMENTS  WORK ROLLED BACK   800 IMPLICIT SERVERDB RESTART   802 NUMERIC OPERATION EXCEPTION ERROR    A 24 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1         N    NS    Z             2                                   C ig General DataComm    Network Access Division          
40. KB QUEUE MISMATCH   KB UNEXPECTED CHILD PROCESS REQUEST  KB SKIP KEY UPD   KB NET ERROR   KB NETSERVER NOT OK   KB NET RESPONSE TIMEOUT   KB INVALID SERVERDB   KB UNEXPECTED NET REQUEST   KB UNKNOWN SERVERDB NO   KB INVALID SERVERDB NO   KB EXCLUSIVE VIOLATION   KB OPEN WRITE TRANSACTION   KB RESTART INCOMPLETE   KB STACK TYPE ILLEGAL   KB STACK OP ILLEGAL   KB LOG ERROR   KB TRANSACTIONS INCONSISTENT   AK DUPLICATE CATALOG INFORMATION  AK CATALOG INFORMATION NOT FOUND  AK SYSTEM INFORMATION INCONSISTENT  KB SKIP UPD   KB ENOUGH RESULTSETS   KB NEW HOSTFILE REQUIRED   BD NO CONVERTER ENTRY   BD ROOT CHECK   BD INCONSISTENT NODETYPE   BD FDIR ACCESS NOT ALLOWED   BD APPEND NOT ALLOWED   BD INDEX NOT ACCESSIBLE   BD DROPPING OF FDIR NOT ALLOWED  BD BAD DEVSPACE   BD BAD USMPAGE   BD BAD SYSPAGE    Innovx Frame Manager A 13    Operation Manual       Application Information     9032 SYSTEM ERROR    9031 SYSTEM ERROR    9030 SYSTEM ERROR    9029 SYSTEM ERROR    9028 SYSTEM ERROR    9027 SYSTEM ERROR    9026 SYSTEM ERROR    9025 SYSTEM ERROR    9024 SYSTEM ERROR    9023 SYSTEM ERROR    9021 SYSTEM ERROR    9020 SYSTEM ERROR    9019 SYSTEM ERROR    9018 SYSTEM ERROR    9016 SYSTEM ERROR    9015 SYSTEM ERROR    9014 SYSTEM ERROR    9013 SYSTEM ERROR    9012 SYSTEM ERROR    9011 SYSTEM ERROR    9010 SYSTEM ERROR    9009 SYSTEM ERROR    9008 SYSTEM ERROR    9007 SYSTEM ERROR    9006 SYSTEM ERROR    9005 SYSTEM ERROR    9004 SYSTEM ERROR    9003 SYSTEM ERROR    9002 SYSTEM ERROR    9001
41. Management Interface  Device  reports    Innovx reports are pre configured reports used to demonstrate the channel  line  and PVC statistics  gathered from Innovx probes on the network  The 24 hour statistics are rolled up into daily  monthly  and quarterly intervals  Each Innovx report can be run as scheduled or on demand  In most cases   reports can be generated with baselines if baseline statistics have been entered for that report type   Table 4 1 describes these powerful Innovx reports     Management interface reports are pre configured reports used only to demonstrate the connectivity  trends for each device  the quality of service experienced by each device and the overall health of  the frame relay network  Each report can be run as scheduled or on demand  Table 4 2 lists these   pre configured management interface reports  Detailed information is provided later in this chapter     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 4 1    Issue 1    Operation Manual       Using Reports Pre Configured Reports    4 2       Table 4 1              Reports          monthly and   Daily  monthly and quarterly Line Stats Error Summary reports       Line Stats Error Summary reports    Daily  monthly and   Daily  monthly and quarterly CIR EIR Exceeds reports      CIR EIR Exceeds reports  Daily  monthly and quarterly        reports                      monthly          Daily  monthly and quarterly Keep Alivereports     Keep Alive reports  a    ooo o o monthly and quarterly Load reports  aa a ee 
42. NLY IMPLEMENTED WITH ADABAS SQCDA   809 MISSING INDICATOR VARIABLE  OUTPUT PARAM  WITH NULL VALUE   808 NOT YET IMPLEMENTED    807 CONNECTION DOWN  SESSION RELEASED    806 DB SESSION NUMBER NOT ALLOWED    805 PROGRAM MUST BE PRECOMPILED    804 PARAMETER LIST TOO LONG    803 DUPLICATE SECONDARY KEY    802 INVALID NUMERIC INPUT PARAMETER VALUE   801 INPUT PARAMETER CANNOT BE NULL VALUE   770 MACRO IN FETCH set SQLOPT   B 0     769 POINTER COMPONENT NOT ALLOWED    768 INVALID ESCAPE VALUE    767 UNTERMINATED C STRING    766 MISSING HOSTCOLSIZE IN SQLDA FOR ARRAY STATEMENT   765 UNKNOWN ADABAS DATA TYPE  CHECK KERNEL PRECOMP VERSION    764 INVALID VARS SPECIFICATION    763 VARIABLE NOT ALLOWED AS ARRAY    762 EXEC ORACLE COMMAND HAS BEEN DELETED   761 AREA SIZE IS TOO SMALL    760 MEMORY ALLOCATION FAILED    759 INCLUDE FILE PRODUCED BY USER    758 INCLUDE EXISTS ON DISK    757 XUSER FILE OPEN ERROR    756 DIFFERENT SQLMODE NOT ALLOWED    755 TOO MANY PARAMETERS IN THIS STATEMENT   754 TOO MANY VARIABLE NAMES DEFINITIONS    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager A 21  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Application Information Database Error Codes    A 22     753 OUTPUT PARAMETER WITH CONST TYPE    752 SESSION ALREADY CONNECTED    751 NUMERIC INPUT PARAMETER OVERFLOW    750              OR ARRA Y FETCH AND FETCH        NOT ALLOWED   749 FFETCH POS                       ONLY ALLOWED    748 TOO MANY FETCH STATEMENTS    747 VALUE BUFFER IS TOO SHORT    746 MISSING CMD QUERY LINE    745 CMD QU
43. Name     innS53 008 gde com  Device IP Address      Device Description    INNOVX MSP FRAME RELAY PROBE    Date of     Interface   Configured Bandwidth  Actual Bandwidth  Nov 9  1999 inm553 008 gde com 172 16 5 11 10 000 000 10 000 000  Device Name     inn    3 010 gdc com    Device IP Address         Device Description                            Date               9  1999 inn553 010 gdc c    Device IP Address    Device Description      inn553 019 gdc co          Interface   Physical Interface Speed        Speed  inn553 019 gde com 172 16 5 156 00C064012006 10 000 000 10 000 000  Oct 26  1999 inn553 012 gde c    Device name         2447  gdc com Device IP  e pc2447 gdc com      Windows NT Workstation SNMP Pollable Yes  Device   Hardware  x86 Family 5 Model 2 Stepping 12 AT AT COMPATIBLE   Software  Windows NT Version 4 0  Build                         description Number  1381 Uniprocessor Free      Interface   Physical Interface Speed   Configured Speed  Interface Harne IPaddress      Interface           bps   bps       2447               172 16 5 183 0060971 30520 10 000 000 10 000 000  i     laser246 l gdc com i 5 laser2461l gdc com         HP LaserJet Printer    HP ETHERNET MULTI ENVIR ONMENT  4 02 0 1  JETDIRECT     Yes  description     Interface   Physical Interface Speed   Configured Speed  Interface Harne IP address      Interface           bps   bps   lasex2461  gdc        172 16 5 197 080009688616 10 000 000 10 000 000    Figure 4 8 Typical Configuration Reports    Co
44. OM CLAUSE        ALLOWED   7057 VIEW DEFINITION CONTRADICTS NEW TABLE DEFINITION    7056 SUBQUER Y NOT ALLOWED    7055 COLUMN S  ALREADY INDEXED    7054 PARAMETER IN PARSING EXPLAIN NOT ALLOWED    7052 SINGLE SELECT NOT ALLOWED    7051 READ ONLY VIEW WITH CHECK OPTION NOT ALLOWED    7050 FASTLOAD WITH INDEXED TABLE NOT ALLOWED    7048 DROP ALTER USER NOT ALLOWED WHILE USER IS CONNECTED   7046 COLUMN WITH LENGTH GREATER THAN 254 NOT ALLOWED    7045 PARAMETER SPEC NOT ALLOWED    7044 CLEAR LOG NOT ALLOWED    7043 GROUP MEMBER NOT ALLOWED    7042 KEY UPDATE NOT ALLOWED    7041 RESULT TABLE NAME NOT ALLOWED    7040 REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT NOT ALLOWED    7039 CYCLE IN REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT DEFINITION NOT ALLOWED   7038 FOREIGN KEY COLUMN NOT ALLOWED    7037 NULL VALUE FOR NOT NULL COLUMN NOT ALLOWED    7036 ROWNO SPECIFICATION NOT ALLOWED IN THIS CONTEXT    7035 DEFAULT SPECIFICATION NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS COLUMN    7034 PERMLIMIT FOR STANDARD USER NOT ALLOWED    7032 SQL STATEMENT NOT ALLOWED FOR COLUMN OF DATA TYPE LONG   7031 CONSTRAINT OR DEFAULT FOR DATA TYPE LONG NOT ALLOWED    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager A 15  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Application Information Database Error Codes    A 16     7030 PERMLIMIT LESS THAN PERM COUNT NOT ALLOWED   7029 FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS DATA TYPE   7026 SOL STATEMENT NOT ALLOWED WITHOUT PREVIOUS              7024 ALTER COLUMN        ALLOWED  CONSTRAINT VIOLATION   7023 DROPPING OF ALL COLUMNS NOT ALLOWED    7022 COLUMNS OF MOR
45. PUT FILE NAME    850 STATEMENT TERMINATION EXPECTED    849 INVALID VARIABLE DEFINITION    848 INVALID UNSIGNED INTEGER    847 INVALID TYPE DEFINITION    846 INVALID STATEMENT IN SECTION    845 INVALID SQL STATEMENT    844 INVALID RECORD NAME    843 INVALID PARAMETER NAME    842 PARAMETER AND INDICATOR STRUCTURES DO NO MATCH   841 INVALID                       OPTION    840 INVALID NUMERIC MACRO VALUE    839 INVALID MACRO VALUE    838 INVALID DECLARATOR    A 20 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database Error Codes     837 DATA DEFINITION        ALLOWED    836 INVALID C PREPROCESSOR COMMAND    835 INCLUDE FILE OPEN ERROR    834 INCLUDES MUST NOT BE NESTED    833 ILLEGAL INCLUDE POSITION    832 FILE WRITE ERROR    831 FILE READ ERROR    830 FILE OPEN ERROR    829 FILE CLOSE ERROR    828 DUPLICATE VARIABLE NAME    827 DUPLICATE TYPE DEFINITION    826 DUPLICATE STATEMENT NAME    825 DUPLICATE FIELD NAME IN RECORD    824 STATEMENT IN CONFLICT WITH COMPATIBEL OPTION   823 INTEGER TOO LARGE  GREATER THAN 32767    822 INVALID CONSTANT DEFINITION    821 UNKNOWN COLUMNID    820 INVALID DECLARE STATEMENT    819 PARAMETER IN SQL STATEMENT NOT ALLOWED   818 MISSING MACRO PARAMETER INITIALIZATION   817 INCOMPATIBLE DATA TYPES    816 TRACE FILE WRITE ERROR    815 TRACE FILE OPEN ERROR    814 TRACE FILE CLOSE ERROR    813 SERVERDB MUST BE RESTARTED    812 PARAMETER LIST TOO SHORT    811 NUMERIC OUTPUT PARAMETER OVERFLOW    810 COMMAND O
46. Parameters menu are      effect  In Cold state   database activities are prohibited  Only maintenance activities        be performed  1       restoring the database  restoring a log  or modifying certain system parameters         Warm State 15 the normal operating state where users can work with the ADABAS server to  perform all database activities     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database Administration    Control Procedures    Except for the Add Devspace function  all of the following control functions must be executed when       SERVERDB is in Cold state  However  you can modify the configuration of the SERVERDB  for execution at a later point in time     Updating Statistics    In the Operating menu  the Update Statistics function is used to determine the number of entries   the size of tables and indexes  and the value distribution of indexes or columns and it stores this  information in the catalog  The ADABAS optimizer needs this data stored in the catalog for  optimizing the processing of complex SQL statements     When you click on Update Statistics  ADABAS compares the optimizer assumptions from  the last update statistics and the current state of a table  If sizes or value assignments in the database  have changed considerably  ADABAS attempts to perform an implicit Update Statistics  If there are  conflicting locks  this attempt might be aborted  then the explicit Update Statistics is not completely  repl
47. R OVERFLOW    705 TOO MANY FETCH STATEMENTS WITH MFETCH OPTION   704 FETCH STATEMENT ONLY WITHOUT MFETCH OPTION ALLOWED   703 DUPLICATE FETCH STATEM WITH MFETCH OPT NOT ALLOWED   702 MISSING VARIABLE ADDRESS IN SQLDA    701 MISSING DESCRIBE STATEMENT    602 SYSTEM ERROR    Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database Error Codes     530 REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY VIOLATED    506 DB PROCEDURE FAILED    505 TRIGGER FAILED    504 DB FUNCTION FAILED    503 ILLEGAL STOPCODE IN DB PROCEDURE TRIGGER   502 ILLEGAL STATEMENT IN DB PROCEDURE TRIGGER   320 ANSI ERROR the same as ADABAS  320    300 ANSI ERROR the same as ADABAS  300    250 ANSI ERROR the same as ADABAS  250    122 HISTORY NOT FOUND    121 SERVERDB MUST BE EMPTY    120 REQUEST DISCARDED    119 SERVERDB ALREADY ACTIVATED    118 SERVERDB MUST BE ACTIVATED    115 TABLE IS READ ONLY    111 INCOMPATIBLE INCREMENTAL BACKUP    110 LOG MUST BE SAVED    109 SERVERDB IS READ ONLY    108 TABLE OR INDEX DROPPED OR CONTENT DELETED   106 TABLE UNLOADED OR CONTENT DELETED    102 SQL STATEMENT CANCELLED    101 SQL STATEMENT NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS DB MODE   75 TOO MANY SQL STATEMENTS  WORK ROLLED BACK    70 SESSION INACTIVITY TIMEOUT  WORK ROLLED BACK    65 WORK ROLLED BACK    60 WORK ROLLED BACK    54 LOCK COLLISION    51 LOCK REQUEST TIMEOUT    50 LOCK REQUEST TIMEOUT    40 LOCK COLLISION    36 FOREIGN KEY INTEGRITY VIOLATION    35 REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY VIOLATED    32 VIEW VIOLATION    30 
48. VALID SERVERNODE    3055 INVALID SERVERDB    3054 INVALID BLOCK SIZE    3053 INVALID MIRRORED DEVSPACE SPECIFICATION   3052 INVALID TERMCHAR SET    3051 INVALID CACHELIMIT VALUE    3050 INVALID TIMESTAMP FORMAT   3049 INVALID TIME FORMAT    3048 INVALID DATE FORMAT    3047 INVALID TABLE FOR RESTORE CATALOG   3046 INVALID CHAR POSITION IN STRING FUNCTION   3044 INVALID PERMLIMIT SIZE    3041 INVALID POSITION    3038 INVALID DEVSPACE SIZE    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager    17  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Application Information Database Error Codes    A 18     3037 INVALID DEVSPACE NAME    3036 INVALID NUMBER OF DATA DEVSPACES    3035 INVALID DATE TIME FORMAT    3034 INVALID LOG SEGMENT SIZE    3032 LOG DEVSPACE NAME NOT IN XPARAM    3031 INVALID REQUEST TIMEOUT    3030 INVALID SESSION TIMEOUT    3029 INVALID NUMBER OF LOG DEVSPACES    3028 INVALID LOG MODE    3027 INVALID LOCK TIMEOUT    3025 INVALID DEFAULT CODE    3024 INVALID NUMERIC EXPRESSION    3022 INVALID NUMBER OF TABLES FOR OUTER JOIN   3021 INVALID MIXTURE OF FUNCTIONS AND COLUMNS   3020 INVALID LENGTH FOR THIS DATA TYPE    3019 INVALID EXPONENT    3018 INVALID NUMERIC PARAMETER    3017 INVALID UNSIGNED INTEGER    3016 INVALID NUMERIC CONSTANT    3014 INVALID END OF SQL STATEMENT    3011 INVALID COLUMN NAME    3010 INVALID CHARACTER VALUE    3009 INVALID TABLE NAME    3008 INVALID KEYWORD OR MISSING DELIMITER    3007 INVALID SEQUENCE OF DML AND DDL STATEMENTS   3005 INVALID SQL STATEMENT    3004 INVALID HOST
49. a  command name        Call privileges granted to other users for such a stored command       Stored commands called etther directly from operating system procedures  Shell  or from the  LIST menu of QUERY       One form can be described per command for the Input of actual parameters     Performing a QUERY Session  Start a QUER Y session with one of the calls  xquery or xquery list     With the xquery call  QUERY returns the INPUT form and waits for the Input of an SQL  statement  When starting an SQL statement or one of the stored commands  RUN   QUERY  implicitly passes over to the EXECUTE mode and performs the command        Use SELECT for a query to the database   QUERY displays the result table in REPORT mode  You can scroll through the table on the  screen        Use REPORT to edit the result table In report format        Use SET to set the values of certain control parameters Individually   For example  the language of the guidance messages and the standard layout of reports can  be set In this manner        Use HELP for single QUERY functions  It can be called in      INPUT  REPORT         MENU  modes by pressing the key HELP           or by using      HELP command        Every SQL statement 1s issued with an implicit COMMIT  This means that a subsequent  ROLLBACK has no effect        After a time out has taken place  QUERY implicitly opens    new session for the next user                This 15 Indicated by the message  Reconnected after time out     Afterwards  the 
50. aced     The Update Statistics function can be applied immediately to specific tables  specific columns  or  to all base tables of the database server  In the Schedule Manager  an Update Statistics 1s always  performed on the whole SERVERDB     Expanding Database Space    l     Note    058R208 V100    Issue 1    Double click on the Service icon under the Control panel and stop the following services   Actuate Administration Service   Actuate Persistent Object Server   Actuate Report Server   Innovx Service Manager   At the DOS prompt  type xcontrol  d nms2  u control control   Select Operating   gt  Shutdown   gt  Cold State  The database state 15 now changed to Cold     Select Configuration   gt  Alter Configuration   gt  Add Devspace     In the dialog box that appears  enter a number  in pages  for the size of the new devspace   For example  1 page 15       300000 15 1 2         Enter the path and file name for the devspace  Invalid names for devspaces are  systemdev   translog  and datadevO1     Confirm that the Type field displays F  file   then click OK   Select Operating   gt  Restart   gt  Warm  The database state returns to Warm     Return to the Service icon under the Control Panel and restart all the services that were  stopped in step 1     Enter the Mirror Name only if the configuration is set to mirrored devspace operation  MIRRORED   Y      Innovx Frame Manager A 7  Operation Manual       Application Information Database Administration    Database Backup    1  A
51. and determines what parameters are included  in scheduled reports  To perform these tasks  this interface engages the Report Encyclopedia which  is a secure  network accessible repository for reporting and scheduling     bees OL       Figure 1 3 The Reporting Desktop Interface    Innovx Services Application    This application controls the Innovx Frame Manager CORBA services  Common Object Request  Broker Architecture  which allow the applications and interfaces to communicate with one another   Innovx Services are automatically started on powerup and interface with the database and the    Innovx Console     Services        Topology      PollConfig       PollControl Warning     PollControl Warning     PollControl Warning     PollEngine Info     PallEngine Info    GUI Error       pvcPerf  missed poll for inn553 020 gdc com 88 1  pywcPer missed poll for inn553 020 gdc com 81 1  pvcPerf  missed poll for inn553 020 gdc com 83 1  Timeout occurred  giving up on  172 16 5 157  Timeout occurred  giving up on  172 16 5 157  Loaded 1000 Event 104516     1 6 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1    Introduction Innovx Frame Manager Applications    Unlnstall Innovx    This utility removes the software from the system  Depending on the state of your system  you may  need to manually remove the Innovx Installation Directory  Once this step is performed  Innovx  Frame Manager will be permanently deleted from the system  including the database  To re install  the Innovx
52. ate    Transmitted Octets Received Ocitets       Figure 4 1 Typical Innovx Channel Traffic Report    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 4 5  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Using Reports    Line Reports    Line reports demonstrate the degree of  availability  service level  throughput  and utilization  Line statistics errors  summarized in a separate report   sample reports shown are typical of all  daily  monthly and quarterly line  reports     Line Availability Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the percentage of  time the line was available for use  during the selected interval     Service Level    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the percentage of  time the line was error free during the  selected interval     Throughput    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the throughput  performance in bits per second during  the selected interval  Separate values  are graphed for transmitted and  received traffic     Utilization    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the percentage of  line utilization during the selected  intervals  Separate values are graphed  for transmitted and received traffic     Line Stats Error Summary    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to identify the type and   frequency of errors occurring at the line  level during the selected intervals  See    Figure 4 2     Innovx Reports    Daily Line Performance   Availability    Device  inn5
53. ation page  use these registry keys for NT     e      WEBAGENT ADMINISTRATOR USER NAME sets the administrator s user name             WEBAGENT ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD sets the administrator s password     You can set a user name and password or leave both blank  For example  a Web Agent used only  internally or for testing purposes may not require security  Setting these values for a Web Agent  does not affect access to your Report Encyclopedias     058R208 V100  Issue 1    Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual    3 13       The Reporting Interfaces Web Agent Overview    Creating New Registry Keys    This procedure runs regedt32 to create new resistry keys which provide an additional security  window prompt  This prompt is activated when users try to access the Administration link from the  web interface  You should back up your system before running regedt32 to create new registry keys     Execute regedt 32           The Registry Editor window displays      Select HKEY LOCAL MACHINENSOFTWARENActuateMActuate Web Agent   e Select Actuate Web Agent    From the Registry editor Edit menu  select Add Value  The Add Value dialog box appears      In the Value field  type in AC WEBAGENT ADMINISTRATOR USER NAME  e In the data field  type        SZ   Click OK  The String Editor dialog box appears    Type in your Administor login name  then click OK  The Add Value dialog box appears   e In the Value field  type in AC WEBAGENT ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD  e In the data field  type        SZ  
54. card    Search Procedure     1  From the Reporting Desktop menu  bar  select Search    from the  File menu  The tabbed Search  window appears     e Click the Name and  Location tab to enter file and  folder search strings     e Click the Users and Dates  tab to enter search strings for  files created and or modified  by all users  administrators   or root  Search can also be      limited to a range of   7172271993 E 7172271989 E  creation modification dates        Click the Advanced tab to waw  search for files according to   Type  Version  Comments  and File size     11 22 1999  28 11 22 1989  28    2  When all desired search criteria  has been entered  click Find  Now to begin search        3  Asearch result list will display in  the content window  Figure 3 3  illustrates a typical search result  list        3 12 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       The Reporting Interfaces    k  as    daily availability    daily channel     daily channel     daily channel     daily channel     daily channelp     daily channelp       daily channelp     daily                     daily ethernet              frame su           ga      as   d    Figure 3 3    Web Agent Overview                             Availability             Channel           Channel  Alnnove Chanel           Channel  Alnnove Channel                                          Channel  fErrors Mibe     Uthzation AMON                                                            FFrameHela    140259 
55. ce  Poll  Instances  and Group window used to  control what SNMP data is used in a report   The content window also executes and  displays Flash reports  The following  paragraphs describe the tabbed windows  which display on a typical device or report  screen           058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 3 1  Issue 1 Operation Manual       The Reporting Interfaces    Device Options  from the Console    When    device is selected from the tree  window  the Console displays tabbed  windows for viewing and controlling  device options  as shown below         The Detail tab display the read   only information obtained from the  SNMP data on the selected device   Data entry fields are also provided  in this window for setting several  device options  such as timeouts   retries and community strings       The Reports tab lists the  executable reports available for the  selected device and allows the user  to change report parameters for the  device     e        Interface tab displays the read   only information from the SNMP  data on all of the physical  connections of the device to the  network     e        Utilization tab displays a  Flash report of the selected  device   s interface utilization  which can be scaled for daily   monthly or quarterly statistics     e The Availability tab displays a  Flash report of the selected  device   s connectivity  uptime vs   downtime  and can be scaled for  daily  monthly or quarterly       Innovx Console Overview    192 168 33 38          2 3
56. current ADABAS server operating mode     Refer to details below  Off line  Cold  or Warm     Background  Indicates when an operation is active in the background   Backup  Verify Devspaces  or Update Statistics    Log Segments Indicates whether a log segment is full  thereby ready for saving  Autosave Log Indicates whether the automatic log backup has been enabled    Remote SQL Indicates whether the remote SQL server has been enabled  thereby  allowing users to access the server database from other computers    SQL Commands Displays the number of SQL statements issued since the last counter  reset or start of CONTROL     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager A 5  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Application Information Database Administration    Table    1 The Control Interface Screen    Logical Reads Displays the number of read accesses to the data cache performed  since the last counter reset or start of CONTROL    Logical Writes Displays the number of write accesses to the data cache performed  since the last counter reset or start of CONTROL    Data Cache Hit Rate Displays the access hit rate  in percent  to the data cache relative to the  physical I O     Converter Cache Hit Rate Displays the access hit rate  in percent  to the converter cache  The  converter cache hit rate should be as close to 10096 as possible        Control Screen Parameters    Database Usage Levels   This measured value indicates to the user whether the physical disk space must be expanded soon   When the 
57. e 1       Application Information Database Administration    The Control Interface Screen    The Control Interface can be called from the operating system level  UNIX  Windows NT  OS 2   using the following command     xcontrol  d nms2  u control control    If Control has not yet been installed for the specified server database  an installation screen will  appear  If no parameters have been specified  a connect screen appears and will require the user  identification  password  and the name of the SERVERDB to proceed     After a successful connect  the Control screen appears as shown below  showing the most important  round the clock system activities of the ADABAS server  The Control data fields and procedures  are described below          Control    un RM    OME  HOT COMPLETED  DISABLED  EHA BLED    roadrunner         Table A 1 The Control Interface Screen    Selection Parameters    Displays the name of the server database      lt Servernode gt  Displays the name of the computer within the network where the  database server is installed    Date and time at which the displayed data was retrieved   Database Usage Levels Describes the current utilization level of the database  in percent    Refer to details below    Log Usage Levels Describes the current utilization level of the log  in percent     Refer to details below    Sessions Usage Level Displays the use of the configured database server connections  in   Refer to details below  percent     Serverdb State Displays the 
58. e not directly related to the storage of database objects  Therefore  assigning a  table to data devspaces 1s not possible and not necessary  Tables increase or decrease in size  automatically and can use one page as a minimum  4 KB   or can use all data devspaces  1 e   the  whole database  as a maximum  Basically  the storage space of all data devspaces defines the total  size of the database     The system devspace and all data devspaces of a SERVERDB can be mirrored  This technique provides  greater availability by distributing the I O load  This is accomplished by performing Write operations on  each of the two mirrored data devspaces  while Read operations alternate between one mirrored data  devspace and the other     Log Modes    ADABAS provides a gradual logging engine which provides various modes of data protection  If  the archive log becomes full  database operation stops and ADABAS performs an  emergency  shutdown   The usage level of the log is therefore a critical parameter of database operation and  must be monitored  The modes of logging are described below  Procedures for backing up and  expanding logs are provided later in this section     Normal Log Mode   Normal is the recommended default logging mode  It requires at least one archive log devspace  in  addition to the transaction log devspace  The archive log devspace s  must be located on disks  different from all the other devspaces  system devspace  transaction log devspace  data devspaces    The minim
59. e that data 1s coming into the database     l     2     10     11     12     13     14     15     058R208 V100    Issue 1    From the DOS prompt  type xquery exe   Enter the username  nmsuper   Enter the password  redpoint   Enter the serverdb  nms2    Press Enter   You can skip servernode entry    Type the command line  select   from ifstats poll     Press F5  RUN   The Database tables display  If some data is populating the tables  your  system operation is verified and you can dismiss the ADABAS main screen     If the message 100 row not found 15 displayed on the bottom of your screen  no data  is coming into your system  Make sure that your database 15 running by performing the  following additional steps    From the DOS prompt  type xcontrol   Enter the controluser  control    Enter the password  control    Enter the serverdb  nms2  The control screen displays    Ensure that the State 15 WARM  If it is not  select Restart from the Operating menu     Select Warm     Select F3 END to exit     Innovx Frame Manager A 1  Operation Manual       Application Information    Services Checks    A possible cause for lack of operation 15 that Innovx Frame Manager Internal processes are         running  To verify the status of those programs  follow the instructions below     1  From the Innovx Frame Manager Console  in the Tools menu  select Services Control      Services tree structure and display window appears     2    Ensure that all services are started and running  Green symbol
60. each role     e With roles created by an administrator  users can assign privileges for folders or files they  create         Users cannot create or modify the definition of roles   e Users cannot determine which users an administrator has included      the different roles         Users and administrators can use roles to help manage privilege sets as their environment  changes     Roles Procedures     Hole Properties   Administrator    1  From the Reporting Desktop  log  in as Administrator     2  From the tree window  right click     on Roles  The tabbed Roles  window displays  Administrator    root  e Click on the Users for a Role tab to  assign users to the selected role     e Click on the Set Parent Roles tab to  allow privileges to be inherited     Hole Properties   Administrator    Administrator    3  Click on Apply to save new role  properties to the Encyclopedia     4  Click OK to dismiss the window        058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 3 11  Issue 1 Operation Manual       The Reporting Interfaces Report Desktop Overview    Reporting Desktop Search Function    Administrators and navigators can use the Search function in the Reporting Desktop to search the  Encyclopedia  The Search function is available for each configurable entity  including Users   Community Strings  Devices  Reports  etc  The following syntax can be used with the Find dialog  box     e Blank          leaving a field blank will match  all database entries     e     Wildcard  e      character Wild
61. ent restart     7    Consult the console log display for other errors   9  Select Operating     Restart     Warm  The database state returns to Warm     A 8 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database Administration    Altering and Saving Logs    Either the whole log or selected parts of the log can be saved  This requires the definition of the  maximum size of log segments  The size of the log segments 15 independent of the size of the  individual archive log devspaces  it must not exceed the size of the whole archive log     If a log segment is used to 70   ADABAS tries to complete the log segment  The oldest completed  log segment can be saved to an external medium  tape   Afterwards  the space used by this log  segment is released  This procedure can be automatically performed whenever a log segment is  filled  If no log segment size has been defined  the whole archive log 15 considered a log segment   The archive log can be expanded by additional archive log devspaces while the database is  operational     To changing the maximum segment size for log backups     l   2          At the DOS prompt  type xcontrol  d nms2     control control  Select Operating   gt  Shutdown   gt  Cold State  The database state 15 now changed to Cold     If the log segment size 1s to be reduced  you should perform a Save Log before proceeding  to alter the log segment size  Otherwise  the restart could fail for a high usage level of the  l
62. eport    Nov 11 1999  Nov 12 1999    Report For   Generated On     Top  N  Discard Eligible    B Transmit DE  Frames  E Receive         www     ww   N                       800         J DL 8   urox2p280g   eguur  J                       800  essu     zi ues p gt  800                      D Zz urox3pz 800                   1 1       gt     2800               1 001      gt     2 100                    LZ p uroy2p2  00   SSuur         T ODI uroy3p2610   SSuur    I   I urop3p2610   SSuur                 44    Innovx Frame Relay Health Report    Report For  Nov 11 1999  Generated On  Nov 12 1999    Top  N  Congestion Indicators    111114  L   c urox2p2 ggg ggguur           Lzc urox2p2 800 5561             DL  Iz urox2p2 ggg geguur    ____        1 001      gt     2  00   SSuur                                         mam               N     U zpurox2p2 00   SSuur  aswan am aan ana ana tama Ea ama  N      I ODI urop3p2  6 0   SSuur                     UL  wox ap  610 Esguut    J    NO3S N23       Typical Top   N  Integer  PVCs report    Figure 4 5    058R208 V100    Issue 1    Innovx Frame Manager    4 12    Operation Manual       Using Reports Management Interface Reports    Management Interface Reports    This section describes the reports which only disclose the connectivity  the quality of service  experienced by each device  and the overall health of the frame relay network     Availability    Availability reports demonstrate the connectivity trends and quality of service expe
63. er string is entered at the  option window for this report  the  statistics for the top busiest PVCs are  reported  See Figure 4 5     4 10       Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual    Innovx Reports    Monthiy PVC Load    Device  inn553 019 gdc com DLCE 100    Line Index  inn553 019 gde com 100 1    Report For  Nov 1999  Generated On  Nov 12 1999    PVC User and Total Load Statistics    Device  inn553 00l gdc com  Line Index  inn553 001 gdc com 100 1    Report For  Nov 11 1999  Generated On  Nov 12 1999    g      Pt   tt                                         Time  Round Trip Dela     058R208 V100  Issue 1       Using Reports Innovx Reports    Daily PVC Statistics    Device  inn553 0 9 2dc com DLCI  100 Report For         12 1999  Line Index  inn553 019 2dc com 100 1 Generated On  Mov 12 1999    Frame Volume    B Transmit Frames    Receive Frames    Discard Eligible    Em           I    B Transmit DE Frames    Received DE Frames    Octet Rate        CIR in     EIR to     Transmit Z Receive  Remote Remote Octets Octets       Figure 4 4   Typical PVC Statistics Report    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 4 11  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Innovx Reports    Using Reports    5           gt                     Report For  Nov 11 1999  Nov 12 1999    Generated On     Top N  DLCI Utilization       Receive  Utilization    p  k    1 001      gt     2 00   SSuur    1 21   022  2  00   SSuur    1 001      gt   2  2 610               uonvzqnr 3uaodad    Innovx Frame Relay Health R
64. gle  CPU     Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual    Process Group 1  Operations with  Medium Low priorities    Request  2  Assigned  Priority 200    Request  1  Assigned  Priority 500    Process Group 2  High Priority Operations    Request  3  Assigned  Priority 800    The Request priority within and between Groups  determines the processing queue        058R208 V100  Issue 1       Process Groups    A process group is a set of Factory or Print operations with similar execution schedules and within  the same priority range as set by an Administrator  An operation automatically joins it appropriate  process groups when an Administrator sets its priority  For example  when a Channel Congestion  report is scheduled for 3pm with a priority of 800  this operation is grouped with other similarly  scheduled operations within this higher priority range  Another advantage of process groups 15 the  ability to set schedules and priorities for all operations in the group  rather than individually     Setting Priority Ranges    The default process groups accept and process requests within the entire priority range  0 1000    Typically  the Administrator would define one or two additional factory groups with a high and low  priority range  More resources will be allocated to the high priority group by allowing more  operations in that group     Scheduling Process Groups    Scheduling lets the Administrator automatically change the number of available processes at a  specific date or time
65. he main Report  Encyclopedia web page  click a  folder s link  The folder contents  page displays in the browser     2  Click the desired subfolder links  to display their contents     3  Click a report executable to  generate a report     4  Fill out the requester fields as you  would in the Administrator  Desktop  then click the Submit  button to submit the request  A  confirmation form displays in the  browser     5  Click the Request Status button to  check on your request s status     6  When      report is complete  click  the View Report link  The report 15  displayed in the window     Viewing Web Reports    1  From the main Report  Encyclopedia web page  click a  folder s link  The folder contents  page displays in the browser     2  Click the desired subfolder links  to display their contents     3  Click a report document to view a  previously generated report  The  report is displayed in the window        Web Agent Overview          Innovx by General DataComm DHELP   HOME   DOWNLOAD   ADMINISTRATION         27          Ne P   d         Scheduled Requests             Report Name    daily line servicelevel         2240    Scheduled Request Details           12  1999 01 09 00 500    Nov 11  1999    Next Start Priority   Submitter Details    Administrator    Nov 11  1999       innovx Line daily line  servicelevel Detail    General  Request ID   Report Name   Version ID  1   Version Name                001  Output            Subrnitter     Next Start Time   Priority  50
66. host      ae  2 0 Reports              Availability           Configuration             Errors Mib2              FrameRelay                Group              Innow       EH Channel Use Report Viewer     daily channelperf load    11 10 1999      11 10 1999          Running an    On Demand    Report from the Console    1     Note    058R208 V100    Issue 1    Using the tree structure  left side of the Console screen   open the Reports folder  You will see  a series of folders containing all available reports     Open the folder containing the report you wish to run and select the report  The content  window  right side of screen  displays the report options     Click the Details tab to change report options  as needed   Click the Po11 Instances tab to select only the specific poll instances you wish to report     Press the Execute button to generate a report  After a few seconds  the report will display in  the Console content window     Some reports may take more time to execute  depending on your available system resources and  the amount of data being reported     Innovx Frame Manager 3 3  Operation Manual       The Reporting Interfaces Innovx Console Overview    Running Flash Reports from the Console    Flash reports are brief snapshots of a few network parameters for a particular device  such as  availability and utilization  They are executed at the Innovx Frame Manager Console to give a  detailed look at the performance of specific network objects  Figure 3   shows a typ
67. hould be particularly aware of  something  not readily apparent  Important is typically used to prevent equipment damage   058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager vii  Issue 1 Operation Manual    Preface    Service Support and Training       Service Support and Training    VITAL Network Services  a General DataComm company  is committed to providing the service  support and training needed to install  manage  and maintain your GDC equipment  VITAL  Network Services provides hands on training courses through VITAL Network Services Global  Technology Training Services  Courses range from basic data communications  modems and  multiplexers  to complex network and ATM systems  Training courses are available at our centers  in the US  UK  France  Singapore and Mexico  as well as at a customer s site     For more information VITAL Network Services or for technical support assistance  contact VITAL    Network Services at     VITAL Network Services World Headquarters  6 Rubber Avenue  Naugatuck  Connecticut 06770 USA    http  www vitalnetsvc com    Faxes   1 203 723 5012  1 203 729 7611    Telephones    1 800 243 1030  1 888 248 4825  1 203 729 2461    VITAL Network Services Regional Sales and Service Offices     North American Region Office  6 Rubber Avenue  Naugatuck  Connecticut 06770 USA  Telephones  1 800 243 1030  1 888 248 4825  1 203 729 2461  1 800 361 2552  French Canadian   1 203 729 2461  1 203 723 5012  1 203 729 7611    Europe  Middle East  Africa   VITAL Network Services   M
68. ical Flash  report showing the objects of a router and the recent utilization of its WAN port     File Edit View Tools Help    i  ele  v                   localhost      Reports Details   Reports Utilization   Errors   Health      H a Configuration         Devices 89 Interface utilization for inet clearstats com 1    BICI Frame         Hubs    GO Printers              Probes    EF CX Routers  i DE inetclearstats com      EFBjifEnty       BEL ANT                     08 00 03 22 24 30         system    oO inet clearstats com        frCircuitEntry         DLCI 1023      Daily    Monthly    Quarterly Help          8 20 Servers  i        Switches     Loaded 2 interface s   Figure 3 1 Typical Flash Report        0700 1000 13 00 15 00 1900 2200 0100 0400  Time  last 24 hours  for        20  1999       Flash Report Procedure    1  Using the tree window on the left side of the Console  select any single network object  The  content window displays a tabbed report screen for that object     2  Click on one of the report tabs to view a detail screen of information about the object  execute  a report  or view a snapshot of the most recent utilization and availability data for that object     3  The Detail or Report will appear in in the content window when execution is completed     3 4 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       The Reporting Interfaces Report Desktop Overview    Report Desktop Overview    The Reporting Desktop application provides the same reporti
69. inistrator   1999 13 42 27  i Innovs Folder administrator   1999 13 42 33  Utilization Mib2 Folder administrator   1999 13 42 27    LItiligation H DON  Folder administrator    1999 13 42 27       Report Encyclopedia Information    The Report Encyclopedia maintains a large capacity of useful information for each item displayed   Using this information allows the user to better manage the personal folder and analyze information  in other folders  Once logged in to Encyclopedia  click on an item in the tree window on the left to  activate information about it in the content window  such as        report documents     report executables     report status requests       administrative windows for setting up Users  Roles  Groups  etc     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 3 5  Issue 1 Operation Manual       The Reporting Interfaces Report Desktop Overview    Desktop Repo rt Functions                                 line availability rox                001  Properties     From the Reporting Desktop tree window   Dependency   Privileges     the user can open the Availability   Configuration  and Innovx report folders  and select a report from the list of  executable or document files that appears  in the content window  A right click on a  report file opens a tabbed popup window  with options for viewing and setting  Properties     e Click the General tab to view and  enter general information about the  selected report  Highly customized  reports will display more information     e C
70. ion Manual       Application Information Database Error Codes     891 DUPLICATE CONSTANT NAME    890 INPUT LINE LONGER THAN RIGHT MARGIN   889 INPUT LINE LONGER THAN 512 CHARACTERS   888 MISSING INCLUDE SQLCA    887 TOO LONG WHENEVER ACTION    880 DECLARE SECTION BEGIN OR END MISSING   885 VARIABLE MAY BE TRUNCATED    884 MISSING INDICATOR VARIABLE    883 INVALID RUNTIME OPTIONS    882 MISSING USER NAME FOR CONNECT    881 UNKNOWN TYPE NAME    880 UNKNOWN STATEMENT NAME    879 UNKNOWN PRECOMPILER STATEMENT    878 UNKNOWN RECORD NAME    877 UNKNOWN PARAMETER NAME    876 UNKNOWN MACRO NUMBER    875 UNKNOWN INDICATOR NAME    874 UNKNOWN CURSOR NAME    873 UNKNOWN CONSTANT NAME    872 NUMBER OF COLUMNS    NUMBER OF PARAMETERS   871 TOO MANY VARIABLE DEFINITIONS    870 TOO MANY TYPE DEFINITIONS    869 TOO MANY STRINGCONSTANTS IN PREPARE OR EXECUTE STATEMENTS   868 TOO MANY SQL STATEMENTS    867 TOO MANY PARAMETERS    866 TOO MANY PREPARE STATEMENTS    865 TOO MANY PARAMETERS IN SQL STATEMENTS   864 TOO MANY OPTIONS IN FORM STATEMENT   863 TOO MANY NAMES IN FORM STATEMENT   862 TOO MANY DIALOG OR FORM STATEMENTS   861 TOO MANY PARAMETERS FOR DESCRIPTOR   860 TOO MANY CONSTANTS DECLARED    859 NUMBER OF COLUMNS  lt  NUMBER OF PARAMETERS   858 STORAGE CLASS NOT ALLOWED    857 MISSING SERVERDB    856 INVALID LOOP PARAMETER VALUE    855 SQL VARIABLE MUST BE AN ARRAY    854 PARAMETERS MUST BE QUESTION MARKS   853 PRECOMPILER SYNTAX CHECK ONLY    852 MISSING PROGRAM FILE    851 MISSING IN
71. lick the Dependency tab to show  and add to the list of files on which  the selected report depends  For  example  a report document depends  on the executable             e Click the Privileges tab to display a  list of roles and users to whom you  can assign file or folder privileges   Privileges include Visible  Delete   Read  Execute  Write  and Grant        flnnovs Line daily_line_availability_rox    ersionO01  Properties    E  stis  E                 3 6 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1    The Reporting Interfaces    Desktop Requests Function    Report Desktop Overview       Using the Requests folder  the user can retrieve Encyclopedia Information on all active  completed   and scheduled report requests  Content windows for active and scheduled requests display  Information on all reports yet to be completed  When these reports are completed  an associated  item will appear      a completed report list  shown below         rE Administrator   localhost  administrator                          g Encyclopedia     localhost  9 ID  1999 10 29 12 56 02 2  4  Groups 4210  1999 11 05 09 31 11 43          Users 4   ID  1999 10 29 12 56 23 3  E 49 ID  1999 11 15 12 07 38 9       Printers      ID  1999 10 29 12 56 48 4  12 And 4   ID  1999 10 29 12 57 14 5            Active 1    1999 10 29 12 57 35 6     49 ID  1999 10 29 12 57 59 7    FE Scheduled      ID  1999 10 29 12 58 27 8  008  Availability      ID  1999 10 29 12 58 51 9     49 ID  1999 10 29 12 59
72. line or by pressing the HELP or F1 key in  INPUT  MENU  and REPORT mode  The HELP command branches to the HELP mode and  provides    list of commands that are currently available  Positioning the cursor on the corresponding  command and pressing the HELP key branches from this list level to another one     HELP information can be invoked directly by entering HELP together with a command in the  command line     gt  help store     Executing SQL Statements  Input Mode  In Input mode  the QUERY screen has the following layout        the heading displays the present command mode  Input       the currently displayed set of lines of the input form  nnn mmm       the current version number of the executed program  QUERY 6 1       in the bottom boundary line of the input form  the SERVERDB name and the user name  are displayed       a section of the input form 15 displayed between the two horizontal boundary lines     The input form 15 used for entering SQL statements and can contain a maximum of 12 KB text and  with a maximum width of 132 characters  You can use the scroll keys to display any section of the  form     QUERY can execute various SQL statements from the input form with one RUN command  These  statements must be separated from each other by comment lines    or     If an error occurs  the  statements remaining on the input form will not be executed     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager A 11    Operation Manual       Application Information Database QUERY Sessions    A 12 
73. m the tree window  right click on Users   The Users window displays   To add a user  select New User  To change an existing user s data  select Properties   Enter or modify user information  as required     User Name and Password  e This information identify a user of the Report Encyclopedia and restrict access         User names and passwords        be up to 256 characters in length and contain any ASCII  characters  including spaces  except for control characters     e Names        not case sensitive  but are displayed as typed by the administrator   e Passwords are case sensitive to increase security   Notification Preference     Completed Folder Notice   YES or NO  e Email Notice  Email notification without attached report  e Attach Report  Email notification with attached report  User Privilege  e Visible  allows the user to view items in the Report Encyclopedia  e Read  allows the user to view properties of files  but they may not modify any values   e Write  allows modification to file properties       Delete  allows deletions to be made to the database   e Execute  allows the user to run executable files     e Grant  allows the user to extend privileges for a specific item in the Report Encyclopedia  to other users     User Priority   e High  800   e Medium  500      Low  200     When all desired settings are made  click Apply  User information will be added or modified  instantly     Repeat from step 3 to create more users   To delete a user  click on an existing use
74. me Manager has been successfully installed and the computer rebooted       The Innovx Frame Manager host is connected to the network and connectivity exists with all  network devices that are to be monitored         Device discovery has been completed and one or more Polling Instances have been enabled  through the Console     e Sufficient time has elapsed for data collection and rollups to occur  Typically  several hours are  required after discovery before the first significant reports can be generated     Innovx Console Overview    The Innovx Console is a simplified interface for running reports and performing other reporting  functions  such as selecting report options and establishing poll groups so that only certain devices  appear in a report  The menu bar contains pulldown menus for quick access to report functions  The  menu buttons include forward and back scroll arrows for paging through an executed report     A tree window on the left side of the innovx Frame Manager Console   Console shows discovered devices and  executable reports  When you select a KUSA       device      report from the tree window         T   associated tabbed content window appears    87     on the right side of the screen  The  following paragraphs describe the device          and report tab windows        gt              11 10 1999    Use Report Viewer                                A content window on the right side of the  Console displays a tabbed window for  Details on the selected devi
75. monthly and   Daily  monthly and quarterly Round Trip reports       Round Trip reports     Daily  monthly and quarterly Statistics reports       monthly and quarterly GEM reports               integer  PVCs report       N  integer           report    Table 4 2 Management Interface Reports    Availability Daily Availability device report    Daily Quality of Service device report  Monthly Availability device report    Configuration Configured Bandwidth report  Device Inventory report  Frame Relay Future use             Errors   MIB2 Future use       Eros  me                  Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Using Reports    Innovx Reports    058R208 V100    Issue 1    Innovx Reports    The Innovx Frame Manager lists and polls a hierarchy of all the SNMP manageable Innovx probes  in the network  These probes supply the channel  line  and PVC statistics which Innovx Frame  Manager rolls up into Innovx reports  Innovx reports track growth and usage trends  and help the  user to troubleshoot network problems over daily  monthly and quarterly intervals  The executed  reports will consist of a varying number of pages depending on the report parameters selected     Channel Reports    Channel reports demonstrate the degree  of channel congestion  the volume of IP  packets and keep alives  LMI   availability  load and traffic statistics  are also reported  Sample reports are  shown  typical of all daily  monthly and  quarterly channel reports     Channel
76. nerated On  Nov 11 1999  reports to determine the number of  frames querying and responding at the         DCE  and DTE interfaces during the  selected intervals     Availability Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the percentage of  time the channel was available for use  during the selected interval   DCE Enquiry DCE Response DTE Enquiry DTE Response  Load Report  Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the percentage of Device                      Linefindext _                     ReporiFor  Nov 1999  the total user transmitted and received           load during the selected interval     Traffic Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the number of  frames and octets transmitted and  received during the selected interval     See Figure 4 1     90 Available    Se    Device  inn553 019 gde com Report For  Nov 1999  Address  inn553 019 gdc com Generated On  Nov 11 1999    User Transmit Load User Receive Load       4 4 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Using Reports Innovx Reports    Monthly Channel Performance   Traffic Volume    Device  inn553 008 2dc com Line Index  inn553 008 2dc com l Report For  Mov 1999  Address  inn553 008 2dc com Generated              11 1999    Frame Volume    10000000  B0DDDD    FODDDD     000000          5000000  4000000  2000000  2000000  1000000    Date       Transmitted Frames      Received Frames    Octet Volume              D
77. nerates and responds to during the  selected intervals     Innovx Reports    Daily CIR EIR Exceeds    Device  inn553 012 gdc com Report For         25 1999  Line Index  inn553 012 gdc com 20 1 Generated On  Oct 28 1999    Times CIR EIR Exceeded          Device  inn553 019 gdc com Line Index          553 019 2                  ReportFor  Nov 1999  Address  inn553 019 gde com Generated On  Nov 11 1999    Device  inn553 00l gdc com DLCE 17 Report For   Line Index  inn553 00l gdc com 17 1 Generaied On     Poll Responses              um um umo                          No _____________  N            CL        Nov      N       Generator Tx Generator Rx Responder Tx Responder Rx       Innovx Frame Manager    Operation Manual    Nov 1999  Nov 12 1999    4 9       Using Reports    Load Reports    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly    reports to determine the percentage of    the total user transmit receive load    of  CIR  on each DLCI during the selected    interval     Round Trip Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the round trip delay     1n milliseconds  occurring on each  DLCI during the selected interval     PVC Statistics    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly    reports to track the number of frames    and discard eligible frames transmitted     received on each DLCI during the    selected interval  This report also graphs  the transmit receive octet rates and CIR     EIR to remote rates  See Figure 4 4     Top N Report    Once an integ
78. nfigured Bandwidth    The Configured Bandwidth report  115          documents the interface name  interface IP address   configured bandwidth  actual bandwidth and date of polling for each named device  as shown  The  Configured bandwidth  1fSpeed  of the interfaces 15 saved in the Innovx Frame Manager database   as opposed to the speed as obtained directly from the device through the polling process     It is important that the interface speeds are correctly recorded in the database in order for Innovx  Frame Manager to generate correct interface and segment bandwidth utilization rates  Differences  between the actual speed and the speed as stored in the database are shown in RED to easily identify  discrepancies     Device Inventory Report    The Device Inventory report is presented in columnar format  documenting Device name  interface  name  interface IP address  segment name  interface type  interface physical address and interface  speed  The Device Inventory Report can be used as an asset management tool to record and  document the network elements that make up your network     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 4 15  Issue 1 Operation Manual       Appendix A Application Information    AutoDiscover Considerations    Autodiscover can be run at any time  For large networks  it may take from several minutes to  several hours to complete     Objects that are already in the database will not be updated or replaced     Operation Verification    Perform this procedure to ensur
79. ng functions as the Web Agent and the  Innovx Console in that reports can be scheduled daily  weekly  monthly or on demand from the tree  window  In addition  the Reporting Desktop gives authorized users access to the Encyclopedia  The  Encyclopedia 15 a separate repository of all items and high level administrative functions pertaining  to reporting  including users  user groups  roles  privileges  and other configurable items     When the Reporting Desktop application 15 started  use the menubar or buttons to login to the  Encyclopedia as an Administrator or Navigator  Both roles have the same access to report functions   however  as an Administrator  additional Report Desktop management functions are also activated     Heport Encyclopedia Login         bs 700                                    m       22       Heport Encyclopedia Login                Groupe Folder   1999 13 42 27    gt  Printers Printers Folder System   1999 13 42 27  eh Process Group Process Group Folder System   1999 13 42 27     Za Requests Requests Folder System   1999 13 42 27        Roles Roles Folder System    1999 13 42 27      Mag             a Users Users Folder System    1999 13 42 27    ae ac Availability Folder administrator 21998134227      i      Completed Configuration Folder administrator   1999 13 42 27  i i    Scheduled Errors Mibz Folder administrator    1999 13 42 27  i        Availability                      Folder administrator   1999 13 42 27       28 Configuration Group Folder adm
80. nto your system  This will take  several minutes  When the software has been completely loaded  the database 15 installed and  several other system configuration changes are made     10  In the Email Notification box  enter the user email addresses that will be used by the Report  Server to send email notification  This information is accessed when you execute a report file  and choose to email reports to users     11  The Setup Complete dialog box completes the installation process with a system reboot  Note  that you must reboot the computer to allow all changes to take effect  Click the Finish  button to complete the installation     12  If you did not answer YES to the Restart Option prompt  innovx Services will not have started   From the Start menu  go to Programs     Innovx Frame Manager     Innovx Services   At the Services menu  select Start   11 Services     13  You can now proceed to configure the system for use     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Installation and Setup Quick Start Procedures    Quick Start Procedures    Note    Innovx Frame Manager 15 pre configured to collect device availability and interface statistics  In  order to begin collecting those statistics  network devices must be added to the system and  configured into a poll group     This section describes a quick start method for building a minimal Innovx Frame Manager  configuration for receiving data from the network into the system  Refer to Chapter 4   Configu
81. og     Select Configuration     Alter Config  then click Log Segment     Enter the new segment size in KB  The new size must not exceed the size of the archive log   Entering 0 indicates that log segment size 1s to be identical to the size of the archive log     Other Commands    058R208 V100    Issue 1         invoke xeasy  type xeasy  d nms2  u nmsuper  redpoint    To invoke xquery  type xquery  d nms2  u nmsuper  redpoint    Innovx Frame Manager A 9  Operation Manual       Application Information Database QUERY Sessions    Database QUERY Sessions    A 10    QUER Y 15 a conventent tool for testing In advance the SQL statements  The SQL statement  SELECT allows both simple queries and complex queries which associate Information from several  tables  The result is always displayed as a table     In a QUERY session  the user enters SQL statements directly from the screen  Each statement 15  checked before it is executed  If it is an inquiry  QUERY displays the result on the screen   Otherwise  QUERY displays a message acknowledging the successful processing of the statement     REPORT  an interactive report generator is a constant part of QUERY which converts a result table  into the desired report format  These reports are shown on the screen and can be printed or filed     With the report generator and query language  QUERY can execute many ad hoc functions and  evaluations  such as        Parameter SQL statements and inquiries combined with report commands and stored under 
82. olly Millars Close   Molly Millars Lane   Wokingham  Berkshire RG41 2QF UK    44 1189 657200  44 1189 657240  44 1189 657279    Telephone   Training   Fax     viii       Innovx Frame Manager  Operation Manual    Central America  Latin America  VITAL Network Services  Periferico Sur 4225  Desp  306  C P  14210  Mexico D F   Mexico    52 5 645 2238  52 5 645 2238  52 5 645 5976    Telephone   Training   Fax     Asia Pacific   VITAL Network Services   501 Orchard Road 05 05  Wheelock Place  Singapore 238880    65 735 2123  65 735 2123  65 735 6889    Telephone   Training   Fax     058R208 V100  Issue 1       Chapter 1  Introduction    The Innovx Frame Manager    Innovx Frame Manager is a powerful software package that automates the collection  analysis and  reporting of critical network statistics  Using Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP    Innovx Frame Manager automatically polls and correlates data from devices already installed on  your network  Data from multiple Innovx probes 15 collected and organized to provide accurate  information about your Frame Relay and leased line network performance  Trends and potential  network problems can be identified before they become real     Intended Use    Innovx Frame Manager software resides on a management PC usually located at the central site   The application collects data from each remote innovx probe at pre defined intervals  When a report  is executed on demand or on schedule  data sets from the relational database is gra
83. on the screen for new entries     The Command History    QUERY copies every executed command and every command backed up with SAVE into the  command history of the current session  The capacity of the history is limited to 12 KB characters   If it is exhausted  the oldest commands will be overwritten  Space lines within a command will not  be stored  Within this history  a pointer always indicates the most recent command  PREV and  NEXT move the pointer backwards  older  or forwards  younger      SAVE Command    SAVE copies the contents of the input area as current command into the command history   without  executing the command     PREV Command    PREV moves the history reference pointer one command back and then displays the command on  the screen     NEXT Command    NEXT moves the history reference pointer one command forward and then displays the command  on the screen  Thus QUERY can be used by occasional users and by professionals who do not have  knowledge of SQL  The user service creates parameterized commands for the most frequent types  of ad hoc evaluations and grants the respective end users call privileges for them     With the call of QUERY  it can be ensured that certain users are only able to execute previously    determined commands and no individual SQL statements  LIST option      Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information    Database Error Codes    Database Error Codes    Error codes for the ADABAS database a
84. opedia web page  an interface called  Reportcast opens a Channel page in the browser window  Reportcast interfaces with the Report  Encyclopedia to give easy access to particular reports of interest for each authorized web user   When you subscribe to a channel  its icon appears in your personal folder  Click the icon to check  the channel s contents and view reports as desired     From your Personal Channel window   you can     Subscribe to and unsubscribe from  ReportCast channels    Administer ReportCast channels   administrators only     Access particular channels to  which you are subscribed    View completed reports    View or delete detailed status  information for a report    Status        Innovx by General DataComm    Do a g         P  46   LA DW E aag   lt   gt           lt   gt  k         pc2240    2     Personal Channel    Date    b HELP    Report    b HOME  gt  DOWNLOAD   ADMINISTRATION    se Ln         gt          77 ST    A S AE       lt   gt          4  gt           ReportCast Channels Personal Channel           11  1999                     9         9                              9    Nov 11  1899 01 09 13  Nov 10  1899 01 09 19  Nov   8  1898 13 33 28  Nov 08  1899 13 24 22  Nov 09  1999 13 22 59         09  1999 13 19 52         09  1999 12 39 26  Nov 09  1999 12 35 35         09  1999 12 35 09         09  1999 12 34 15         09  1999 12 33 19         09  1999 12 31 31  Nov 09  1999 11 30 35         09  1999 01 09 11         08  1999 01 09 31         05  
85. or selecting basic reporting options and for  generating    Flash    reports on demand  These reports give a snapshot of important network statistics  about your devices  such as utilization and availability     Innovx Console reporting informs users how their network is performing  where there are problems   and where potential errors may occur  After a report is executed  either on demand or pre scheduled   a Graphical Data Browser displays the report data on the right side of the window  in easily  interpreted line graphs  bar charts  and pie charts  On the left side of the window are tree view  categories which provide configuration  network  device and other information  shown below      Innovx Frame Manager Console     amp        2  4  1 18 localhost          SS      4 Reports  Ga  Configuration  Ela Devices    EAS Frame  Poi        17216 5126   m 172 186 54  ml 72155129         172 46 5 1568         472 46 5 11  imi 172 16 5 6  Im  17216 5125  Im  17216 5155         172 185 5157  iml 17216 5130  gl inn553 001 gdc   gl inn553 013 gdc   gl inn553 014 gdrc   iml inn553 018 gdrc   il inn553 008 gdrc          inn553 009 qar     Il inn553 020 gdc      inn553 018 gdc        Figure 1 2 The Innovx Console Interface    Innovx Event Log Application    This application displays log messages from the server processes  Log messages can be filtered   queried  cleared from the log list  and deleted permanently from both the log list and the database  of logs     Event Log    ue Oct 2b
86. orts     Availability Reports    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly reports to track the degree to which each DLCI is available  to transmit and receive data     separate graph tracks each DLCIs percentage of delivered outbound  and inbound frames during the selected interval  See Figure 4 3    Ouarterly PVC Availability    Device  inn553 008 2dc com Report For         1999  Line Index  inn553 008 2dc com 21 1 Generated       Mov 12 1999                28  gt  28 P         1 m  nm  W                          5    555       k                                      s  amp  B B 4 8 05    Availahle      Transmit Available      Receive    Frame Delivery    k         I         Outbound Frame          Inbound Frame Deliye       Figure 4 3 Typical PVC Availability Report    4 8 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Using Reports    058R208 V100    Issue 1    CIR EIR Exceeds    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to track the number of times  each DLCI experiences an exceeded  CIR or EIR to the network during the  selected interval  These values   established by the user and the service  provider  are the baseline for this report  data     Congestion Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to track the number of frames  carrying the BECN and FECN    indication during the selected intervals     Keep Alives Report    Use these daily  monthly and quarterly  reports to determine the number of  Keep Alive poll tokens the probe  ge
87. phed showing  hourly and daily statistics for one day  a month  and a quarter  Up to 2 500 PVCs polled by  approximately 200 T1 probes can be supported by the Innovx Frame Manager     Theory of Operation    Innovx Frame Manager polls network devices in order to obtain statistics related to configuration   interfaces  network traffic and errors  The polling function reaches through bridges  routers  and  wide area links in order to harvest data from network devices  The polling function captures  multiple sets of defined data  OIDs  from network devices which 15 collected at pre set intervals     A Data Aggregation function takes the raw data  performs delta calculations  and cleans up the data  so that counter roll overs  system resets  etc  are correctly handled  The data is then rolled up into   buckets  and stored in an ODBC compliant  relational database as datasets  The raw data 1s used  to build reports and graphs that demonstrate configuration  availability  error rates and network  utilization     Features and Benefits    Innovx Frame Manager on a network allows the user to       Verify the frame relay service level agreements  SLAs  are being met     Troubleshoot network problems   e Audit network performance   e Establish performance baseline and normal ranges   e Assess bandwidth usage      Spot network trouble areas before performance is affected       Plan and cost justify network upgrades and enhancements    058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 1 1    Operation Man
88. plug in s are freely distributable and are  provided on the installation CD under the Web Reporting directory  These plug in s are also  available from the Reporting Web Page by following the Download link in the menu bar         Lrxmsie is the Microsoft Internet Explorer Viewer plug in         Lrxnnisthe Netscape Navigator Viewer plug in     Shutting Down the System    2 8    When you shut down your system  and prior to rebooting Windows NT  you must stop the  PollControl program and shut down the database  Use the Services window and select Stop for all  active programs before shutting down the system  Failure to do so will result in some loss of data     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Installation and Setup Licensing the System    Licensing the System    After Innovx Frame Manager has been installed  contact General DataComm for a license key          software will not operate without a key  Licensing 15 a simple procedure that can be completed in  minutes by phone or e mail  Make sure you have the following information ready before contacting  General DataComm for your license key        The Serial number  This number will be provided by General DataComm  You should safeguard this number  in the event that the license key needs to be extended  The serial number should have been  entered during the install process        The hostname  This 15 the hostname of the computer where the software was installed   The easiest way to determine this
89. previously produced result tables are no longer avallable        Use EXIT to terminate    QUERY session at any time     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database QUERY Sessions    QUERY Commands and Function Keys    The statements used within the            component are called commands      contrast to the SQL  statements used for accessing the database  For command Input  use the line beginning with an    gt   at the bottom of the screen  QUERY commands consist of a command word and various  partly  optional  parameters  Lowercase characters in the command are converted into uppercase ones   except for parameters that are enclosed in single quotes     For example        gt  name         C  no  becomes NAME CNO  C  no   store reportl  subtotal sum  sum of  amp COUNT  amount    Query Function Keys    Various QUERY commands can also be called using function keys   The current key settings are  displayed above the system line  A keystroke is equivalent to entering the corresponding command  word in the command line  Parameters for such commands can be entered without explicitly placing  the command word in front of them     For example  the following two commands have the same result      gt  HELP STORE ENTER   gt  STORE HELP    The keys for the editing functions  insert  delete  copy etc   are described in the platform specific ADABAS  User Manuals     The HELP Function    The HELP command can be called from the command 
90. r     Select Delete  The user will be deleted instantly   A confirmation box will NOT display an alert that deletion will take place     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1    The Reporting Interfaces Report Desktop Overview    Administering Roles    A role is a name for a group of privilege levels  Privileges can be granted to users indirectly by first  assigning privileges to a role and then assigning the role to users  Using roles simplifies the task of  relating appropriate sets of privileges to groups of users     Roles Guidelines    e Administrators can group privileges for many items into    single role and assign that role to all  users who need those privileges  Modifying the privilege set associated with the role  automatically modifies the privileges of all users who are assigned that role     e Administrators can assign one or more parents to a role  causing the role to inherit all the  privileges of its parents  Modifying the privilege set of the parent automatically modifies the  privileges of all inheriting roles  The final set of privileges for a role is the union of all privileges  assigned to its parents plus the privileges assigned directly to it     e When      administrator removes a privilege from a role  it must be removed from the role where  the privilege was granted  The privilege cannot be removed from a role that inherited the  privilege    e Administrators should provide users with a list of roles and the users included in 
91. r 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Chapter 4  Using Reports    Pre Configured Reports    This chapter describes the several pre configured reports which can be executed from the Innovx  Console  the Reporting Desktop or from the Web Aeent report Interfaces  This chapter also  describes customizing reports through the report options  The report files are found in the Reports  folders in the tree windows of each reporting interface  Innovx Console  Reporting Desktop and  Web Agent      About Report Files    Note    Each report folder contains three types of report files                report executable file             files  report information file   e         report parameter variable file     A rox file is not displayable  It reads data from the database and builds an information file with the  Same name as the rox file except with a  roi extension  You can display this resulting roi file by  clicking on it from the Reports folder in the Navigation window     When you execute a rox file  you have the option of sending email notification to a user or emailing  an attached report to a user  Information entered in the Email Notification window during  installation is used to perform this function     Rov files would typically contain the parameters of a report  should you choose to save such  parameters  Rov files are not currently in use     Report Types    Innovx Frame Manager provides two basic types of pre configured executable reports        Innovx reports     
92. ration  for database configuration procedures and other configuration functions     Before you begin the quick start procedures  you should have already installed the Innovx Frame Manager  software and restarted the computer and started the innovx Services     Configuration Checklist    You can use the Auto discover process to quick start the system  or you can configure Innovx  Frame Manager manually  according to a configuration worksheet  Table 2 1   This worksheet  helps you define all of the data fields necessary to establish the devices and interfaces to be  monitored  and the polling characteristics    Before you begin a minimal configuration  the following conditions must be met                    Frame Manager is successfully installed and the database started       The computer has been rebooted       The computer is connected to the network       Connectivity exists with all network devices that are to be monitored  Connectivity can be    verified by opening a DOS prompt and executing the Ping utility which is provided by  Windows NT     Starting the Innovx Services    If you did not select the Restart Option  you will need to start the Innovx Services now  This  application checks to see if the Poll Engine  Poll Control and the database are running  It also sets  the status buttons to reflect the current states of these services  Services must be started to collect  and process statistics from the network probes  To start any or all services     1  Pointto Start  
93. re listed below  For an explanation and user action  information please refer to your on line help      0999 SYSTEM ERROR     OTHERWISE UNKNOWN ERRORCODE     0809 OPTION CHECK USAGE ADD ERROR    0808 SET FORMAT ERROR    0807 TOO MANY USERS    0806 INVALID OUTPUT VALUE    0805 OPTION CHECK USAGE ON OR OFF ERROR   0804 ROLLBACK ERROR    0803 UNKNOWN DATA TYPE    9801 INVALID COMMAND STATE     0407 SYSTEM ERROR    0406 SYSTEM ERROR    0405 SYSTEM ERROR    0404 SYSTEM ERROR    0402 SYSTEM ERROR    0401 SYSTEM ERROR    0400 SYSTEM ERROR    9229 SYSTEM ERROR    0228 SYSTEM ERROR    9227 SYSTEM ERROR    0226 SYSTEM ERROR    0224 SYSTEM ERROR    0222 SYSTEM ERROR    022  SYSTEM ERROR    0220 SYSTEM ERROR    9219 SYSTEM ERROR    0218 SYSTEM ERROR    9217 SYSTEM ERROR    0215 SYSTEM ERROR    9214 SYSTEM ERROR    9212 SYSTEM ERROR    0211 SYSTEM ERROR    9210 SYSTEM ERROR    0209 SYSTEM ERROR    0207 SYSTEM ERROR    0206 SYSTEM ERROR    0205 SYSTEM ERROR    0204 SYSTEM ERROR    0203 SYSTEM ERROR    0202 SYSTEM ERROR    0201 SYSTEM ERROR    0046 SYSTEM ERROR    0045 SYSTEM ERROR    0044 SYSTEM ERROR    0043 SYSTEM ERROR    0042 SYSTEM ERROR    9041 SYSTEM ERROR    0040 SYSTEM ERROR    0035 SYSTEM ERROR    0034 SYSTEM ERROR    0033 SYSTEM ERROR     058R208 V100    Issue 1    UNEXPECTED DRDA CODE POINT   DDL TRIGGER FAILED   AK DATAPART IS TOO SHORT   AK SYSTEM ERROR   AK UNEXPECTED STRATEGY INFORMATION  AK INVALID SERVERDB NO   AK CACHEDIRECTORY FULL   KB TOO MANY CHILD PROCESS REQUESTS  
94. red in the Report Encyclopedia through any web browser from any   desktop which can access your web server     The following procedure describes how to install the Web Agent on a system running Windows NT  and Innovx Frame Manager  You must have an Internet information  Web  Server running before  you install the Web Agent     1  Open the Innovx Frame Manager CD and go to the Web Reporting Webagent folder   2  Open the 115 folder if you are running Microsoft Internet Explorer   3  Open the Netscape folder if you are running Netscape Navigator     4  Click on the setup exe file in the appropriate folder  This launches the Actuate Web installation  wizard which will load the necessary files onto the system     Viewing Options Setup    There are two options for running and managing reports via the Web Agent interface        You can schedule execute reports with the Output Parameter  Format set to HTML       You can schedule execute reports in their default format and use the Viewer plug in for viewing  the reports in their native format     Although Reports generated      HTML allocate significantly more disk space than those generated  in their native format  HTML generation 15 recommended if you intend many people to view the  reports  Another consideration in favor of HTML reporting 15 that a Viewer plug in is not required     Reports generated in native format are much more compact and can be viewed via a browser when  the appropriate Viewer plug in is installed  The Viewer 
95. rienced by  network devices  The Daily and Monthly reports show the percentage of time any device on the  network was available for use  A specific device report can be viewed by scrolling through the  report pages or by clicking on the network object in the Page List window  shown below         Device Name   172 16 5 126 Month  Oct 1999 Generated on   Oct 25 1999  15 51 43    B Available    Percent Availability                                B Unavailable    Figure 4 6 Availability Reports    Daily Availability Reports    EB Table of Contents   h    FRIES    The Daily Device Availability report displays a vertical bar graph with ga Report List  one bar for each hour of the day  A separate graph is printed in ga 11 11 99  Administration Network order for each device  Availability is   3 inn553 008 gdc com  calculated by monitoring the sysUpTime of the device  When Innovx 28 inn553 014 gdc com    Frame Manager detects that sysUpTime has been reset in a device  it 28 inn553 013 gdc com  calculates the amount of downtime since the last poll  thus generating  an availability statistic  This report can be used for baselines by other  reports     Monthly Availability Reports       The Monthly Device Availability reports show a monthly summary of  connectivity data in a pie chart form for devices on the network  but  without the day to day resolution  Each device 1s shown on a separate  page with the availability and unavailability shown as portions of the  pie chart     058R208 V10
96. s indicate a service is running   Yellow indicates a service is started  Red indicates a service is stopped     3           yellow or red symbols appear  select Start   11 from the Services menu  This may  take a few minutes     Configuring Baselines  Baselines provide network statistics averaged over a long period of time  This statistic can be used    as a  base  of measurement in any Innovx Frame Manager report  Baselines are created for most  reports by specifying the desired network statistic and the measurement period     Add a Baseline    1  From the Innovx Console  point to Configuration   gt  Dataset     Baselines  The Baseline  window displays     2  Click on Add  The Calculate Baseline dialog box displays   3  Select a Baseline Type from the drop down list box    4  Entera Start Date in MM DD Y Y Y Y format    5  Enter a Stop Date in MM DD Y Y Y Y format     6  Select Calculate     Change a Baseline    1  From the Baseline window  highlight an existing baseline     2  Select Change from the File menu or double click on the baseline  The Baseline   Change  dialog box displays     3  Make your changes  then select Calculate     Delete a Baseline    1  From the Baseline window  highlight an existing baseline   2  Select Delete from the Edit menu  Deletion 1s automatic     3  Select Yes or No to confirm or decline deletion     A 2 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Application Information Database Administration    Database Administration
97. s window   The configurable polling interval  determine the poll rate for SNMP  data              Querying MIBS    Click on the nodes that correspond to SNMP tables and individual managed objects  Then  query  the objects to display the values in the contents window  The configurable polling interval  determine the poll rate for SNMP data     MIB Parameters and Special Considerations  SNMP Time out  amp  Retries    Since SNMP is based on a connection less transport  UDP   packets could be lost in periods of  network congestion  If a response to an SNMP request is not received within a pre configured  interval  the driver retrys the operation  Timeouts and Retries are not user configurable     Default Host    This user configrable parameter sets the default host for connections using this device type  If a  name resolution service  e g  WINS or DNS  has been configured  the host name corresponding to  the SNMP device may be used  Otherwise the IP address should be entered  If the SNMP agent 15  running at a UDP port other than the SNMP default of 161  the host name should be specified as     host name     port number    After connecting to the device  the host may be specified on the  toolbar of the SnmpQL Explorer     Default Community    This user configurable parameter sets the default SNMP community string for connections using  this device type  The default community string may also be specified on the toolbar of the SnmpQL  Explorer     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100 
98. tabase operation and must be monitored  The types of devspaces are  described below  Devspace procedures are provided later in this section     System Devspace  This devspace administers the configuration data and mappings of the logical page numbers to  physical page addresses  The size of the system devspace depends directly on the database size     Transaction Log Devspace   This log records modifications to the data are recorded in this log which 15 written to disk at the end  of the transaction  The transaction log can be used to ROLLBACK transactions and 15 written  cyclically  It must be of sufficient size to receive the modifications of all open transactions     Archive Log Devspace        modifications made to the database contents are recorded in the archive log devspace in order  to ensure the recovery of the database contents after a media failure  The contents of the archive log  devspace are saved to tape  DAT  Video8  when you use the the backup functions  SAVE LOG   SAVE LOG SEGMENT   The space used 15 then released  The size of the archive log devspace  must be sufficient to receive all modifications that occur during two backups  The archive log can  consist of several devspaces     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager A 3    Issue 1    Operation Manual       Application Information Database Administration    Note    Note    A 4    Data Devspaces   These devspaces store the user data  tables  Indexes  and the SQL catalog  schema Information    Data devspaces ar
99. ter 2  Installation and Setup    Before You Begin    Community Strings    Community strings are used by SNMP Agents to verify the identity of requesting managers and is  similar to a password  Typically  devices will have a default community string of  public   however  this may be changed or deleted for security purposes  Innovx Frame Manager needs to know the  community strings supported by your network devices in order for these devices to respond to  AutoDiscovery and Polling     The order of the community strings is used by the discovery process to discover which community  string is valid for a device  Some SNMP agents use the community string to provide access control  to certain sections of the MIB     Network Addresses and Masks    While not required by Innovx Frame Manager  it is recommended that Network Address Spaces be  configured in order to  scope  the discovery process to those address spaces that you manage   Network Addresses  Address Space  15 a network number such as 205 195 82 0  A Network Mask  for such an address would be  255 255 255 0  This defines a  Class C  address space        Hint    Devices for WAN Discovery    Sometimes it 15 necessary to give Innovx Frame Manager a  hint  when discovering networks that  are either separated from the Innovx Frame Manager host via a public network  or when a gateway  router 15 not discoverable due to problems with access list or community strings  In these cases   Innovx Frame Manager will target discovery of ne
100. tthe DOS prompt  type xcontrol  d nms2  u control control  2  Select Operating   gt  Shutdown   gt  Cold State         database state 15 now changed      Cold   3  Select Backup   gt  Save   gt  Data   4               name and path for the storage medium  and change the Device type to F  file        Select      overwrite option  then click Create   6  Select the destination backup medium  then click OK   7  Select Operating   gt  Restart   gt  Warm  The database state returns to Warm   Restoring the Database  1  Atthe DOS prompt  type xcontrol  d nms2  u control control  l  Select Operating   gt  Shutdown   gt  Cold State  The database state 15 now changed to Cold   2  Select Backup   gt  Restore   gt  Data   9  Select the source of the backup medium  and then click OK   4  Select Operating   gt  Restart   gt  Warm  The database state returns to Warm   Altering Parameters  To alter parameters  perform the following steps   1         DOS prompt  type xcontrol  d nms2  u control control  2  Select Operating   gt  Shutdown   gt  Cold State  The database state 15 now changed to Cold   3  From the Configuration menu  select Alter Parameters     4  Check each configuration parameter setting against the displayed minimum values required  by the operating system kernel     5  If modifications are necessary  adapt the operating system kernel to these requirements     6    Confirm the parameters by pressing ENTER  Modifications will go into effect after a  SERVERDB shutdown and subsequ
101. twork nodes through the hint devices you can  define or through  seed  addresses  To provide a hint  you need to know the names or address of  Gateway or Backbone routers  or other connectivity devices that are not initially auto discovered      Seed  addresses may be entered by selecting the Innovx Frame Manager Console and using the  File  gt New  gt Devices menu options to enter the IP addresses of devices in which Innovx Frame  Manager will target discovery     License Key    During or immediately after the software installation  you will need to contact General DataComm  for a license key  The software will not operate until a License key is installed     058R208 V100 Innovx Frame Manager 2 1    Operation Manual       Installation and Setup Installation on Windows NT    Installation on Windows NT    2 2    The following procedure describes how to install the Innovx Frame Manager on a system running  Windows NT  You will need to enter the Innovx Frame Manager serial number and a CD License  key to complete the process  Your License key will be assigned and activated by General  DataComm  Refer to later paragraphs in this chapter for more information on obtaining your  License key     Installing Innovx Frame Manager    1  Insert the CD into the host CD ROM drive  and use either Start Run or the Windows NT  Explorer to navigate to the  innovx directory     2  Double click on the setup exe to initiate the installation process  A series of dialog boxes  will guide you through
102. ual       Introduction Innovx Frame Manager Applications  System Requirements    Hardware Requirements       AnIBM compatible personal computer with an Pentium II 400 Mhz or higher processor      VGA or higher resolution graphics card      Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 or later with Service Pack 3      Microsoft Windows NT supported LAN adapter   e A hard disk with 4 GB of free disk space   e Atleast 256 MB of random access memory  RAM         CDROM    Software Requirements     Included on the Innovx Frame Manager CD      SnmpQL driver  ODBCSNMP DLL         The 32 bit ODBC Driver Manager 2 5  ODBC32 DLL and ODBCAD32 EXE     Innovx Frame Manager Applications    Innovx Frame Manager provides several applications through which you can administer and  generate reporting on network devices  Figure 1 1   These applications are described briefly below   Detailed information 15 provided in the following chapters                  a         Internet  Explorer    Recycle    Bin    Innovx Frame Manager            fo  fo                   fo  fo      Programs     o LL                           station    rk     Windows                     Figure 1 1              Frame Manager Applications    1 2 Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issue 1       Introduction Innovx Frame Manager Applications    Innovx Console Application    This application launches a Console Interface which provides    tree structure of network objects and  executable reports  It also displays a tabbed window f
103. um configuration for Normal log mode requires at least 2  physical  disks     Dual Log Mode   With Dial log mode  the archive log can be doubled  requiring at least one more devspace to mirror  the archive log  The minimum configuration for Dual log mode requires at least 3 disks  With Dual  log mode  database operations are not disrupted by a failure of the transaction log devspace or a  failure of one of the archive log devspaces  Dual log mode also ensures that the database remains  operational while a repaired devspace 15 being updated     Single Log Mode  With this log mode  a transaction log is written but no archive log  This allows ADABAS to be used  in configurations with one disk  Transactions can be rolled back but if a device failure occurs  the    contents of the database is destroyed  If this happens you will need to restore to a previous database  state  RESTORE DATA  CLEAR LOG      Demo Log Mode  Demo log mode is similar to Single mode except the transaction log is cyclically overwritten to  prevent it from being filled  Transactions can still be rolled back  but if a device failure occurs  the    contents of the database is destroyed  If this happens you will need to restore to a previous database  state  RESTORE DATA  CLEAR LOG      Single log mode and Demo log mode are not intended for production environments but for test and dem   onstration purposes in configurations with a small number of disks     Innovx Frame Manager 058R208 V100  Operation Manual Issu
104. usage level of the database 15 100   the ADABAS server performs an  emergency  shutdown   1      it shuts down automatically  Therefore  the usage level display 15 a critical  parameter of database operation and must be monitored     Session Usage Level   When the maximum session usage value 15 reached  no more connections can be established to the  database server  Application programs attempting to connect to the database server receive a  corresponding error message  You can raise or lower the threshold for this maximum value at the  Configuration   gt  Alter Parameters  gt Kernel menu by modifying the MAXUSERTASKS system  parameter     Log Usage Levels   This measured value indicates to the user whether the log is becoming full  When the usage level  of the log 15 100   the ADABAS server performs an  emergency shutdown   1      it shuts down  automatically  Therefore  the log usage level display 15 a critical parameter of database operation  and must be monitored  When necessary  start a manual backup of the log or of alog segment  When  the Save is complete  the utilization level of the log will decrease accordingly     SERVERDB States       Off line State indicates the ADABAS server is not running because the database server kernel  has not been started yet  Use the Operating Restart command to start the database system  directly in warm mode        Cold State Indicates the ADABAS server has been started successfully  All system  parameters changed at the Configuration 
105. y line through    Report Executable 1            administrator   Jul 25  1999 13 42 33  quarterly line utilization Report Executable 1 52KB administrator   Jul 25  1999 13 42 33  quarterly linestats er    Report Executable 1          administrator Jul 25  1999 13 42 33       Administering Processes and Groups    A process is a separate queueing of two types  of requests as they are executed  A factory  process queues report generation requests  A  print process queues output file requests     The fundamental purpose of processes is to  queue report and print requests for processing  according to user selected schedules and  priorities in a manner consistent with CPU  resource allocation     Request  3  Assigned  Priority 800    Request  2  Assigned  Priority 200    OPERATIONS AS INDIVIDUAL REQUESTS   NOT IN PROCESS GROUPS     Request  1  Assigned  Priority 500    The Request order determines the processing queue     OPERATIONS IN PROCESS GROUPS    Default Processes    Factory and Print are the default processes   Additional processes can be added by the  administrator  however  the default processes  cannot be renamed or deleted  In order to  allocate the available computing resources  and satisfy the needs and schedules of users   the administrator should set up an appropriate  number and mix of processes     In general  the number of processes should be  proportional to the number of CPUs  available  Only two or three factories and one  print process is recommended on a sin
    
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