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1. 2 Atthe prompt type 1 to add a port or type 2 to delete a port Enter the IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX MAC Address xx xx xx xx and the Port press lt space gt to select User or Ext 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 58 9145 Network Interface Device To display the dynamic ARP Table follow these steps 1 From the Utilities Menu type 8 Dynamic ARP Table and press lt Enter gt Ethernet Network 9145 DC_172 DYNAMIC AR Port User User User Select F irst N ext P rev L ast D elete 2 lt F gt irst lt N gt ext lt P gt rev and lt L gt ast displays various pages of the table when the number of entries exceed 1 or more screen To Delete an entry in the Table page until the address appears on the screen they type D and press lt enter gt The first entry on the screen will be highlighted Press lt space gt until the address to delete is highlighted and press lt enter gt 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 59 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting General Maintenance Well maintained components and clearly identified cables help assure optimum system operation Damaged fiber cables and dirty connectors are a common source of signal loss or attenuation Single mode and multimode fiber optics are especially sensitive to contamination Inspect clean and test all components to maintain optimum performance Caution
2. 4 Toreturn to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 21 Configuring SNMP Access To set values for basic system parameters including some parameters used by SNMP go to the IP Configuration screen and follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration Menu type 1 IP SNMP Agent Configuration and press lt Enter gt then type 1 Management IP Configuration and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 45 D MANAGEMENT IP CONFI GURATI ON Remote L357 MAC Address Management Por 1 Manager IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Test IP Address Test Subnet Mask Inband Management Port Management VLAN Tagging Management VLAN Number SLIP PPP IP Address Serial Port Config Telnet Security Select 1 Messages 2 At the Management IP Configuration screen type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt Press lt Tab gt to highlight the Remote column if needed then enter data or press lt Space gt to cycle through the options Press lt Enter gt to select an option 3 22 1 Manager IP Address Sets the 9145 Managers IP Address Subnet Mask Sets the 9145 Manager s IP Subnet MASK Default Gateway Sets the IP Address of the Default Gateway a network node that manages connections to other IP Subnetworks Test IP Address Sets the IP Address for Network Performance Assurance
3. 10BaseFL 850 nm MM 15 dB ST 10BaseXD 1310 nm SM Laser 20 dB ST 10BaseSD 1310 nm SM Laser 10 dB ST 10BaseLD 1310 nm SM Laser 25 dB ST 10BaseEX 1550 nm SM Laser 26 dB ST 100 Mbps Optical Interfaces 9400 442 9400 642 9400 648 9400 748 100BaseMX 1310 nm MM 11 dB SC 100BaseSD 1310 nm SM 10 dB SC 100BaseLD 1310 nm SM 26 dB SC 100BaseEX 1550 nm SM 26 dB SC 100 Mbps CWDM Optical Interfaces 9400 170 9400 171 9400 172 9400 173 9400 174 9400 175 9400 176 9400 177 100 Mbps 1470 nm SM 22 dB SC 100 Mbps 1490 nm SM 22 dB SC 100 Mbps 1510 nm SM 22 dB SC 100 Mbps 1530 nm SM 22 dB SC 100 Mbps 1550 nm SM 22 dB SC 100 Mbps 1570 nm SM 22 dB SC 100 Mbps 1590 nm SM 22 dB SC 100 Mbps 1610 nm SM 22 dB SC Transmit Power 15 0 1 0 dBm Lo 15 0 2 0 dBm Hi 8 0 2 0 dBm 15 0 2 0 dBm Lo 15 0 1 0 dBm Hi 2 0 2 0 dBm Lo 15 0 2 0 dBm Hi 5 0 3 0 dBm 20 0 to 14 0 dBm 20 0 to 8 0 dBm 5 0 to 0 0 dBm 2 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm Note All 100 Mbps CWDM wavelength tolerances 4 to 3 5 nm 5 2 9145 Network Interface Device Receive Sensitivity 33 5 dBm 34 dBm 34 dBm 34 dBm 34 dBm 31 dBm 31 dBm 31 dBm 31 dBm 26 dBm 26 dBm 26 dBm 26 dBm 26 dBm 26 dBm 26 dBm 26 dBm Overdrive 2 14 dBm 2 8 dBm 2 8 dBm 2 8 dBm 2 8
4. 10 Max test payload 40 1954 This sets the maximum test packet size in bytes The maximum packet size must be greater than or equal to the minimum packet size 11 Test Packet Timeout sec The packet timeout for this test in seconds If a response is not received by the packet timeout value the packet will be classified as dropped The value set here is also used to set the maximum values that can be used for both the Latency and Jitter Measurements 12 Start Stop test Starts and Stops the test 13 Remote Latency Test When SideBand Management Channel SBMC is enabled you can initiate and view test results of the remote unit from the local unit PING Generation This is a network trouble shooting tool used to determine if a destination is reachable from the NID Self Ping pinging the Management IP Address tests connectivity between the management processor and the 9145 s FPGA This is an additional self check function Network Performance Assurance Optional feature Accessible when the optional Network Performance Assurance NPA software is installed Please see the NPA manual for details Port Information The Port Information screen shows the current conditions for all ports in the 9145 with options to view parameters and statistics for specific ports Configuration information includes the model number description and revision the serial number and link remote fault and physical status You must set up each port th
5. No OAMEventLogFrequency 600 OAM 9145 Network Interface Device C 7 Index A add trap destination 3 41 user account 3 33 C cables and connectors maintaining 4 1 change password 3 43 check optical power and link loss 4 1 Connected Sessions screen 3 44 create trap destination 3 41 user account 3 33 D date and time 3 20 delete trap destination 3 42 user account 3 34 Dynamic ARP Table screen 3 59 E edit trap destination 3 41 user account 3 33 F Functional Configuration screen 3 46 H Hardware Information screen 3 19 Host Access Table screen 3 35 I IP address Radius server 3 38 SNTP server 3 21 trap destination 3 41 IP Configuration screen 3 22 K keys and screen navigation 3 3 L Latency Jitter Test screen 4 5 Layer 2 Statistics screens 3 54 link loss forwarding function 2 3 Link Status screen 3 47 LLF function 2 3 logged in users 3 44 M Main menu 3 6 maintain cables and connectors 4 1 mibs private and public 3 2 P P Bit Translation Tables screen 3 51 PC terminal connection 3 1 PING Generation screen 4 7 Port Information screen 3 47 ports set up 3 45 R Radius Client Configuration screen 3 37 Radius client server values 3 37 remote fault function 2 3 RMON Group 1 Statistics screen 3 56 RMTF function 2 3 S screen Connected Sessions 3 44 Dynamic ARP Table 3 59 Functional Configuration 3 46 Hardware Informa
6. Sof Manage L 802 3AH 1 Logou Select 1 Figure 19 Main Menu Selections 3 6 9145 Network Interface Device Following is a brief description of the Main Screen Menu items System Configuration View and set values for the system information and communications parameters l IP SNMP Agent Configuration The Management IP and Auxiliary IP Address are for managing and conducting performance testing on a TCP IP network Enter the Management IP Address in this field When NPA Option is active this screen also configures the Test IP Address fields Please see NPA Manual for details on Test IP Address configuration Trap Configuration This defines the handling of various alarm events You can log and or send the event as well as ignore it Security Configuration This configures user and SNMP security for the 9145 Account Information This managed user access to the 9145 including privileges passwords and access methods System Information This allows the addition of administrative information about the 9145 and circuit information such as the 9145 s name contact location customer circuit equipment codes and CLIE information Radius Client Information This configures the 9145 for RADIUS Authentication of user The 9145 implements Radius Passthru for user authentication by a RADIUS Server SNTP Client Configuration This configures the 9145 to use a primary and secondary SNTP Server for setting date and
7. The configuration file consists of the header followed by a list of keywords Each keyword represents a user defined variable that is be set in the file The configuration file functions is both backward and foreword compatible A configuration file built with a newer firmware version may contain keywords that an older firmware version may not recognize In this case the 9145 simply skips over the keyword and doesn t act on it Similarly a configuration file built with an older firmware may not have all the keywords that a newer firmware may expect to see The 9145 ignores that expected keywords are missing In the case where the 9145 encounters a keyword that is not recognized an error message is generated and placed in the System Log and a Syslog message is sent This helps the user to spot errors in the configuration files Configuration files are uploaded and downloaded in band using FTP and SFTP in the same manner that firmware and bootcode is uploaded and downloaded Note TFTP is not supported Supported Configuration Parameters The Configuration Backup and Restore function supports all configurable parameters for the 9145 with the exception of the following e The NPA parameters including NPA profiles and address lists ARE NOT supported Avoiding a Loss of Connectivity Since configuration files contains Manager IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway parameters it is conceivable that a user may lose connectivity to
8. To avoid damage and signal loss do not over tighten or force fit optical connectors e To clean the ferrules and end face surfaces of male fiber couplings use a lint free pad saturated with isopropyl alcohol e To clean the female fiber connectors use canned air e To prevent damage and contamination place protective dust caps on all unused optical connectors Plan to use a cable management system to ensure trouble free operation and maintenance tasks e Position and secure the fiber optic cables to prevent excessive bends and damage Follow the guidelines for the bend radius for specific fiber cables Note If no minimum bend radius is specified the typical long term low stress radius is greater than 15 times the cable diameter based on Federal Standard FS 1037C e Always connect the fiber optic cables in the standard Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx scheme e Label each cable near each end with the signal direction source and destination to minimize connection errors Check Optical Power Levels To ensure the proper performance levels measure the fiber link loss or link attenuation for all fiber links Each 9145 is shipped with a document that lists the output power for each laser transmitter To determine link attenuation use either the 9145 Tx source or a hand held 1310 1550 nm laser source a fiber optic test jumper cable with known loss and an optical power meter Note For accurate results warm up each unit for at le
9. changes to the 9145 follow these steps 1 Open a command prompt on your PC and type ftp xxx xxx xxx xxx Where the x s are is the IP address corresponding to the 9145 s management IP address and press lt enter gt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2666 CC Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C NJf tp 172 16 85 44 Connected to 172 16 85 44 226 Service ready for new user User 172 16 85 44 none 2 Type the Username and Password and press lt enter gt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2666 CC Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C gt ftp 172 16 85 44 Connected to 172 16 85 44 226 Service ready for new user User C172 16 85 d4 Cnone gt gt admin 331 Username okay need password Password 3 Set ftp to binary mode by typing binary at the prompt and press lt enter gt 230 User logged in proceed ftp binary Notepad and WordPad are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 3 16 9145 Network Interface Device 4 Change the directory to BURNING by typing cd BURNING and press lt enter gt Note that the word BURNING has to be capitalized ftp gt cd BURNING 256 Requested file action okay completed 5 To download the configuration file type put 9145 CFG and press lt enter gt ftp gt put 9145 CFG 266 Command Okay 156 File status okay about to open data connection 226 Closing data connection Writing file to flash 226 ftp 7464 bytes sent in 0 00Seconds 7464666
10. system level resources Trap also reported to the Network Manager and Security which shows security information and violations A Local event indicates that the user has an account defined on the local User Account screen To access the user friendly System Logs follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 5 System Log and press lt Enter gt The System Log appears Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Net wor i 4 Dec 2006 Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 9145 DC_17 SYSTEM LOG Type Username Date Displaying 6694 to 6701 of 6701 filtered entries Added Address 1 State Disabled Config admin ki Added Address 1 Description 2 Description ig admin kd 72 16 16 203 Co Changed Address 1 IP Address C ig admin ig admin n 1 on Changed Address 1 VLanlD 44048 n a n Co Changed Address 1 Profile ID ac Config admin Changed Address 1 Description 1 ETestnet Config admin User logged out Security admin User logged in Securi admin a Select F irst N ext P rev ast G oto C lear Messages 2 To view additional events or clear the log follow the prompts on the screen 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 26 9145 Network Interface Device Update Software Each 9145 has two flash memory banks that store software e The Active Flash Memory holds the software currently in use e The Inactive Flash Memory holds the new software from a downl
11. 216 109 112 135 Seq 12 time lt 70 ms TTL 47 Reply from 216 109 112 135 Seq 13 time lt 70 ms TTL 48 14 packets transmitted 10 packets received 28 571 packet loss round trip min avg max lt 70 000 71 000 80 000 ms Press any key to continue 4 To terminate the PING test press lt Esc gt Loopback Diagnostics Use Loopbacks to diagnose a fault on the optical link The 9145 supports four loopback modes that you can set at the local site for both the Local and Remote 9145s These modes loop the data through either the physical layer PHY on the User side or the FPGA when looping to the remote user link or the FPGA when looping to the local user link e Local Local Mode Local Local Mode loops data received on the local User Port Rx through the FPGA to the User Port Tx Data is not sent out the Extension Port Tx and incoming data on the Extension Port Rx is ignored See Figure 20 To set this mode set the Loopback State for the Local Module to Local PA No data transmission b Data ignore Ext Remote Usr Data ignored Figure 20 Local Local Loopback Mode 4 8 9145 Network Interface Device e Local Remote Mode Local Remote Mode loops data received on the Extension Port Rx through the User side PHY to the Extension Port Tx Data is not sent out the remote User Port Tx and incoming data on the remote User Port Rx is ignored See Figure 21 To set this mode set the Loopback State for the Local Module to Remote sms p No d
12. 25 characters each Service Code up to 10 characters Date in Service mm dd yyyy Date Out of Service mm dd yyyy Equipment Type up to 10 characters Equipment Code up to 10 characters Vendor up to 25 characters CLEI up to 10 characters Mfg Date mm dd yyyy Unit Displays System Information for a SMBC connected remote 9145 3 To change the view between Local and Remote units type 15 Unit press lt Enter gt Pressing lt Space gt cycles between the options Press lt Enter gt to select an option 4 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device View Device and Module Information The Hardware Information report shows hardware descriptions including the type model serial and revision numbers for the 9145 and Interface Modules as well as the power supply status You can also view similar information for the remote unit Exact parameters depend on the specific remote unit Use this information when troubleshooting such as tracking down an error in a data link or the configuration To view the Hardware Information screen follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt Then from the Port Information Menu type 2 Port Configuration and press lt Enter gt Type 1 Hardware Information and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 NID Model Number NID Hardware Rev NID Serial Number U
13. 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 39 Trap Destination Configuration You can configure and display the destinations for Trap messages In addition to setting the host address and port you can set the security level for the notification then set values for various security related parameters To access and update the Trap Notification Destination Table follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration Menu type 1 IP SNMP Agent Configuration and press lt Enter gt then type 3 Trap Table and press lt Enter gt The Trap Notification Destination Table screen appears 40 42 Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 Nov 2006 9145 D 11 4 Model 9 96 TRAP NOTIFICATION DESTINATION TABLE Managing Trap Username Security Host Port Type Community Level 172 016 002 040 162 V1 Trap public N A Select A dd D elete E dit M 3 40 9145 Network Interface Device 2 To add a destination type a and press lt Enter gt To edit an existing destination type e and press lt Enter gt then follow the prompts to set values for these parameters Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 4 V05 00 F96 IP Address Trap Notification Port Notification Type Community Name IP Address Select 1 Messages IP address of the destination Trap Notification Port UDP Port number for the destination Range is 1 to 65535 typically set to 162 Notification Type Sets th
14. 66Kbytes sec ftp gt 6 To end the ftp session type bye on the prompt and close the window ftp bye 221 Service closing connection Logged out if appropriate 221 Gin 9145 Network Interface Device 3 17 Manual Configuration VT 100 Session The System Information screen provides various categories of optional information that system administrators may track To access the System Information screen and follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration Menu type 5 System Information and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 Nov 2006 System Name Contact Tien Nguyen i VLAB 9145 5 V05 00 F96 11 46 51 9145 D SYSTEM INFORMATION LOCAL UNIT 9145 D Location Customer Canoga Engineering nformation Circuits Service Code Date in Service Date Out of Service Equipment Type Equipment Code Vendor FONEX CLEI Mfg Date 10 01 2004 Select 1 15 Messages 2 At the System Information screen type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt then type the information and press lt Enter gt 1 O O OT aO S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 System Name Displayed in the header of all 9145 Management Screen up to 25 characters Contact up to 25 characters Location up to 25 characters Customer up to 25 characters Information 2 lines up to 40 characters each Circuits 2 lines up to
15. 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None 5 Click OK HyperTerminal connects to the system and the VT100 terminal emulation starts y2 HyperTerminal and MS Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 9145 Network Interface Device 3 1 Setting Up SNMP Network Management Typically the 9145 communicates with CanogaView or your Network Management Platform in band via the transported Ethernet Network Network Management Platform Set up Industry standard Management Information Bases MIBs are required on your Network Management Platform in order to successfully communication with the 9145 using SNMP Before you start check that these industry standard MIBs are loaded e Standard MIB e Dot2sd mib e Etherlike mib e If mib e Bridge mib e Pbridge mib Additionally Canoga Perkins Private MIBs are need on the Management Platform The Canoga Perkins Private MIBs are available on Canoga Perkins web site www canoga com The MIBs are located in a password protected area of the Web Site If you do not yet have a Canoga Perkins Username and Password please contact Tech Support e Cp mib Supports all Canoga Perkins products e Cpsysinf mib Supports SNMP access e Cphost mib Supports Host Table and Host Access functions e Cptraptb mib Supports the Trap Table 9145 Set up There are several TCP IP and SNMP parameters that need configuration before accessing the 9145 from CanogaView or your Manage
16. 9145 generates an event to the system log and an equivalent Syslog message There are three types of Link Events Critical Link Events Link Events and Dying Gasp Events Critical Link Events are defined as Link Fault Dying Gasp and Critical Events The definitions of the specific faults that comprise these events are defined here 9145 Network Interface Device 3 11 Link Fault Event occurs when the local PHY receiver detects a LOC condition Dying Gasp Event occurs when a power supply failure has occurred Critical Event occurs when a software reset is invoked A hard reset does not generate a Critical Event since it resets the processor as soon as it is asserted Logout Terminates your current session If this was a Telnet Session it also drops the Telnet connection Managing the 9145 You can manage the hardware and the software for the 9145 including communication access Configuring Methods for the 9145 There are two ways to configuring the 9145 manually using the VT 100 User Interface and using a configuration file download Though SNMP commands are issued by a CanogaView or your Management Platform and can be scripted this is considered a Manual configuration since each configurable parameters are individually sent Configuration Upload As more features have been added to the 9145 configuring the numerous features and settings on the 9145 manually has becoming more time consuming and onerous Canoga Perkins develo
17. Perkins products as with all electronic devices with static sensitive components 1 Unpack the 9145 Keep the shipping container until the unit is installed and fully operational In the unlikely event that the unit is defective contact Canoga Perkins Customer Service for a Return Authorization Number RMA and instructions for return shipment Additional Warranty and Product Return information is in Appendix A 2 The 9145 can be rack mounted wall mounted or placed on a shelf or any other flat surface e Rack Mounting To rack mount the 9145 attach Rack Mount Kit 1802 2008 for 19 racks or Rack Mount Kit 1802 2009 for 23 racks The Rack Mount Kits includes mounting brackets and screws to attached the brackets to the 9145 The brackets attach to the three threaded holes on the side of the 9145 toward the front Be sure to place the Lock Washer between the Screw Head and Bracket as shown figure 5 Figure 3 19 Rack Mount Kit Figure 4 23 Rack Mount Kit 9145 Network Interface Device 2 1 a 5 II pa pu Figure 5 Bracket Attachment Detail e Wall mounting The 9145 has slotted holes on the bottom of the unit for wall mounting The 9145 requires 1 unobstructed space above and below the 9145 for ventilation Canoga Perkins recommends a space of 5 on the right and 3 on the left of 9145 bee left unobstructed to facilitate Interface Module Access Cable Access and Power Entry a Install
18. SECURITY CONFI GURATION PASSWORD CONFI GURATI ON Minimum Length Minimum Alpha Characters Minimum Numeric Characters Minimum Punctuation Characters i Maximum Consecutive Character Types Maxi mum Same Character Allow username in password nabled Password shui Ti me Password Reuse Co LOCKOUT LOGOUT CONFI GURATI ON Lockout After Failed Attempts Lockout Type Hard Lockout time i Display Lockout Message Disabled Lockout Message Account has been locked out Lockout Craft Port Disabled Inactivity Logout time mins Select Messages 3 At the Security Configuration Menu type the number for the item you wish to configure and press lt Enter gt Type the applicable information or press lt Space gt to cycle through the options for that item Press lt Enter gt to select the option or to enter the information you typed Password Configuration 1 Minimum Length Minimum length in characters of a valid password 0 15 Characters 2 Minimum Alpha Characters Minimum number of Alpha a z characters required in a valid password 0 15 Characters O disables restriction 3 Minimum Numeric Characters Minimum number of Numeric 0 9 characters required in a valid password 0 15 Characters 0 disables restriction 9145 Network Interface Device 3 31 4 Minimum Punctuation Characters Minimum number of Punctuation characters required in a valid password O 15 Characters 0 disables restri
19. Statistics ER Ann TA ANAN a BA MIN BASA AA NA TAN ane akan RA IN 3 53 Displaying the Static and Dynamic ARP Tables 3 38 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting cccscccssssssscccssssssccssssssssecess 4 1 General Maintenance a an Kaha Ga In men JA Hhaha bte nier et eg ile sil tel tint 4 1 Check Optical Power Level is orne aa eaae Pen E aaee NG NABA line 4 1 Measuring Transmitter Output Power iii 4 2 Measuring Receiver Input Power iii 4 2 Measuring Fiber Link Attenuation ses 4 3 Troubleshooting isu ssc tien ne An nt Et oie RE RS RAT M Roms A PIE E ts tan 4 3 New Install tion nina alterne endeten sement detente ent ete Rte 4 4 Fiber Opucs Problems arie p O NAA ANT AT AA NAA ne tee IR AN LA Aa 4 4 Configuration Problems tentent nue 4 4 Running Dis noSuesns sin NAA LABANAN ann GANANG 4 5 Laterncyrand Jitter Testin 8 vices NN nn Re see de RE teen see ER ARS 4 5 PING lestin an rise hein te int Mines liant 4 7 Loopback Diagnostics sise 4 8 Chapter 5 Specifications sssecscoesssecssocsccsecsocccsocsecoeosooocccoessoccssossecoeesosocsosessscessssses 5 1 9145 Sp cifications sister Aide EE EER AE T EE en E R ERER 5 1 9145 Models and Interface Modules 5 2 Appendix A WArTANTY rinnsdiainiinnanuaincnadioininrenienenuales A 1 Appendix B Acronym and Abbreviation List B 1 Appendix Consensus C 2 Configuration File Format and Fields ccsccscccccssssssccsssssssccsssssssccssssseseees C 2 L CS A
20. Type Counters CTRL T Raw Counters Offline r Counters Reset Counters 2 The last Frames Counter s 1522 in the example above size is configurable Type C and press Enter to configure this counter Valid Frame size is from 1 to 10000 3 To display the Error Statistics Screen type E Error Counters and press lt Enter gt 3 54 Model Link State Frames Sent Frames Rcvd Collisions Late Collisions Alignment Errors Undersize lt 64 Oversize gt 10000 Fragments CRC Errors Jabber Events Dropped Last Counter Reset Se Ethernet Network In 9145 DC 172 16 LAYER 2 ERROR STATISTICS Local Local User Port Ext Por UP UP 36783 289162 eae 220493 1 2 days 13 19 55 Offline Frame Counters T Frame Type Counters Raw Counters CTRL R Reset Counters Messages 9145 Network Interface Device 4 To display the Frame Type Statistics Screen type T Frame Type Counters and press 5 6 7 lt Enter gt Canoga Frames Frames x Broadcasts x Broadcasts x Multicasts x Multicasts VLAN Tagged ause Frames Filtered Frames x Management x Management Select Offline 71073 47958 Last Counter Reset 2 days 13 20 10 Frame Counters Error Counters CTRL T Counters CTRL Reset Counters Canoga Model Frames Frames x Broadcasts x Broadcasts x Multicasts x Multicasts VLAN Tagged ause Frames Filtered Frames x Management x
21. UserVlanRule No UserVlanRule 1 No UserVlanRule 2 No UserVlanRule 3 No UserVlanRule 4 No UserVlanRule 5 No UserVlanRule 6 No UserVlanRule 7 No UserVlanTag 0 LL LN a UserVlanTag 1 0 UserVlanTag 2 0 UserPbitRule 0 UserPbitRule 1 1 UserPbitRule 2 2 UserPbitRule 3 3 UserPbitRule 4 4 UserPbitRule 5 5 UserPbitRule 6 6 UserPbitRule 7 7 ExtVlanRule No ExtVlanRule 1 No ExtVlanRule 2 No ExtVlanRule 3 No ExtVlanRule 4 No ExtVlanRule 5 No ExtVlanRule 6 No ExtVlanRule 7 No ExtVlanTag 0 ExtVlanTag 1 ExtVlanTag 2 ExtPbitRule Disable ExtPbitRule 1 Enable ExtPbitRule 2 Flag Error 2 ExtPbitRule 3 Flag Error 3 ExtPbitRule 4 Flag Error 4 ExtPbitRule 5 Flag Error 5 ExtPbitRule 6 Flag Error 6 0 0 PR A a a om 9145 Network Interface Device ExtPbitRule 7 Flag Error 7 FramesOverX 1522 UserVlanTagin 0 UserVlanTagIn 1 UserVlanTagIn 2 UserVlanTagIn 3 UserVlanTagIn 4 UserVlanTagln 5 UserVlanTagIn 6 UserVlanTagIn 7 UserVlanTagOut 0 UserVlanTagOut 1 UserVlanTagOut 2 UserVlanTagOut 3 UserVlanTagOut 4 5 6 7 CS D Oo OOOOOO UserVlanTagOut UserVlanTagOut UserVlanTagOut ExtVlanTagin 0 ExtVlanTagin 1 ExtVlanTagIn 2 ExtVlanTagIn 3 ExtVlanTagIn 4 5 6 WOO ou ou me al Oo OOOOOO ExtVlanTagin ExtVlanTagin ExtVlanTagIn 7 ExtVlanTagOut 0 ExtVlanTagOut ExtVlanTagOut ExtVlanT
22. item e Tab Press lt Tab gt to move the highlight to the next column to the right e Enter Press lt Enter gt to select the highlighted option for a menu item e Escape Press lt Esc gt once to cancel changes for the selected item or to return to the previous screen press lt Esc gt two or more times to return to the Main Menu from two or more menu levels deep 9145 Network Interface Device 3 3 3 4 User Interface Organization The user interface consists of selectable nested screens available in this order this chapter describes how to use these screens Main Menu 1 System Configuration 1 1 IP SNMP Agent Configuration 1 1 1 Management IP Configuration 1 1 2 Auxiliary IP Configuration 1 1 3 Host Table 1 1 4 Trap Table 1 2 Trap Configuration 1 3 Security Configuration 1 4 Account Configuration 1 5 System Information 1 6 Radius Client Configuration 1 7 SNTP Client Configuration 1 8 SYSLOG Client Configuration 1 9 Hardware Information 2 Diagnostics 2 1 Loopback Setup 2 2 Latency Jitter Test 2 3 PING Generation 2 4 Network Performance Assurance Optional feature NPA Manual 3 Port Information 3 1 Link Status 3 2 Port Configuration 3 2 1 Hardware Information 3 2 2 Functional Configuration 3 2 3 VLAN Configuration 3 2 3 1 VLAN Rules 3 2 3 2 VLAN ID Translation Table 3 2 3 3 P Bit Translation Tables 3 2 4 Port Filters 3 3 Layer 2 Statistics 3 4 RMON Group 1 Statistics 9145 Network In
23. maximum packet size Must be equal to or greater than the Minimum Packet Size The 9145 increments packet size from the minimum to the maximum when the next packet is sent during a test When the maximum size has been sent the size is reset to the minimum size and the incrementing continues Maximum packet size is from 40 to 1472 bytes Test Packet Timeout How long to wait for a test packet to return Start Stop Test Starts the test or stops the test prior to automatic completion or when in Continuous Duration setting of 0 Remote Latency Test Initiates and configures Latency and Jitter testing on a Remote 9145 when SBMC is enables 3 When the Latency Jitter test is finish running press lt Esc gt to return to the Diagnostics 4 6 Menu 9145 Network Interface Device PING Testing To verify network connectivity with another IP device such as another 9145 an Ethernet Switch or a user host you can use the 9145 to send a PING to the IP address for that device Use the PING Generation Screen to send the PING To set up and send a PING follow these steps 1 From the Diagnostics Menu type 3 PING Generation and press lt Enter gt OR From the Utilities Menu type 6 PING Generation and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 D to Address Ping from Address Ping Count Ping VLAN ID Ping Payload Size 40 1954 Ping DF Bit Start Pinging Sele
24. me Reset Configuration To Default Change Password VT100 Baud Rate Slip PPP Baud Rate PING Generation Static ARP Table SPACE to change the configuration Enter to validate To change the baud rate for SLIP PPP sessions type 5 SLIP PPP Baud Rate and press lt Enter gt Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the baud rate options Options are 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 23 Manage Traps Traps are SNMP messages that are sent to CanogaView or your Management Platform and the 9145 System Log Use the Trap Configuration Menu to view the current configuration and to enable or disable traps For a list of events that trigger traps see Table 3 To setupthe traps follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration Menu type 2 Trap Configuration and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 Nov 2006 9145 D TRAP CONFIGURATI ON Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 11 41 34 Master Trap Control Log Only Local User Port Link Traps emote User Port Link Traps Extension Port Link Traps emote Fault Received Traps Link Loss Forwarding Traps Cold Start Traps Authentication Traps Side Band Mgmt Channel Traps Diagnostics Traps Configuration Traps ower Supply Traps Select 1 13 2 Atthe Trap Configuration Menu type the number for a trap and press lt Enter gt Pressin
25. not locked or protected therefore anyone can edit this file To ensure that an unauthorized person does not download a configuration file to a 9145 in order to change settings that particular user did not have rights to only those users with Supervisor access will be allowed to download configuration files to the 9145 Even though Operators are not allowed to download configuration files they ARE allowed to upload configuration files from a 9145 Only observers are NOT allowed to upload or download configuration files Note See the Setting Up User Accounts section for more information on User Privilege Levels 3 14 9145 Network Interface Device To upload a configuration file from the 9145 follow these steps 1 Open a command prompt on your PC and type ftp xxx xxx xxx xxx where the x s are is the IP address corresponding to the 9145 s management IP address and press lt enter gt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2666 CC Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C ftp 172 16 85 44 Connected to 172 16 85 44 226 Service ready for new user User 172 16 85 44 none gt gt 2 Type the user name and password and press lt enter gt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2660 CC Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C gt ftp 172 16 85 44 Connected to 172 16 85 44 226 Service ready for new user User C172 16 85 44 C none admin 331 Username okay need password Password m 3 Set ftp to binary mode by typin
26. to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 8 0 to 3 0 dBm 8 0 to 3 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 3 0 to 2 0 dBm 9145 Network Interface Device Receive Sensitivity 31 dBm 31 dBm 31 dBm 31 dBm 17 dBm 20 dBm 20 dBm 21 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm 21 dBm 21 dBm 23 dBm 23 dBm Overdrive 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 5 3 Appendix A Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Effective July 1 2005 and After Canoga Perkins warrants that at the time of sale and for its lifetime with certain exceptions noted below every Canoga Perkins labeled product purchased will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime if properly installed and used in conformity to Canoga Perkins published specifications This warranty covers the original user only and is not transferable For the purposes of this Warranty lifetime is defined as the serviceable life of the product a minimum of 5 years or any longer period during which replacement spare parts are available Subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below Canoga Perkins will at its option either repair or r
27. two 10 or 12 screws and anchors in the wall 9 3 8 apart 1 from the sides and 3 4 from the top of the desired location of the 9145 A template is illustrated below Leave the screws protruding from the wall 3 8 to 3 4 b Hang the 9145 on the screws matching the keyholes in the 9145 to the screws 9145 Network Interface Device 2 1 T 4 4 A 3 4 3 4 4 9 3 8 gt te 18 1 2 HI AA Ke 5 123 8 9 1 45 11 5 8 X12 F 1 4 4 Figure 6 Wall Mount Template Wall Mounting Holes 3 Le oOo ao 5 n Figure 7 Bottom of 9145 showing Wall Mount Holes 2 2 9145 Network Interface Device 3 a b c 4 Desktop Shelf Placement Place the 9145 on a secure flat surface within reach of the power and fiber optic cables Leave clearance on the sides 1 front 5 and rear 3 for ventilation and to facilitate Interface Module Access Cable Access and Power Entry Insert Interface Modules Determine which Interface Modules are for the Extension EXT and User USR Ports Insert a module into the appropriate slot and push firmly on the center of the front panel If it does not seat properly pull the module out inspect for bent connector pins If there are bent pins or other obstructions contact Canoga Technical Support for instructions If all appears normal reinsert When firmly seated hand tighten the screw on the Module s fron
28. 145 status CFG shows configuration and setup status 100 1000 and or FDX depending on the type of module show status for the User port LNK RX and TX pairs for the User and Extension ports show that data is received and transmitted CANOGA PERK INS 9145 Network Interface Device Figure 1 9145 9145 Network Interface Device 1 1 Management Security The 9145 supports enhanced security for access to Management Functions Four network security protocols are supported SNMPv3 Remote Access Dial In User Security Radius Secure Shell version 2 SSH 2 and Secure File Transfer Protocol SFTP You can set values and options within the software that will work with the security protocols on your network for specific information see the documentation for your implementation In addition the 9145 supports strong passwords independent of the security protocol e SNMPv3 provides authentication and encryption across a network e The Radius server maintains user account information At login it authenticates the username and password and sends a message to the 9145 to allow the login The Radius server can also be set up to require additional authentication information before accepting the user If the username or password is not valid the Radius server sends a message to the 9145 to disallow the login and reject the user Set up the parameters for the 9145 on the Radius Client Configuration screen e SSH 2 provides authentic
29. 2 22 23 CfgFileUserComments Canoga Perkins Chatsworth CA site HR ERA The following must be modified to Yes if the specified items are to be configured otherwise the config items will be ignored ConfigurelPAddress No ConfigureSBMC No Configurelnterface No HAHAHAHAHAHAHA EEE EEE EEE SystemName Master NID SystemLocation 20600 Prairie St SystemContact NOC IPAddress 172 16 85 44 SubnetMask 255 255 0 0 DefaultGateway 172 16 1 1 SlipIPAddress 0 0 0 0 BootpEnabled Disable ReadCommunity public WriteCommunity public SNMPAuthTraps Flag Error 2 HostEntry HostEntry HostAddress 0 0 0 0 HostAccessLevel Enable HostTrapCommunity HostTrapPort 162 HostTelnetSNMP 3 HostEntry TFTPHostAddress 172 16 85 100 TelnetTimeout 0 TelnetSecEnable Disable StaticARPTable StaticARPTable StaticArpIPAddress 0 0 0 0 StaticArpPort Unknown 0 StaticArpMacAddress 00 00 00 00 00 00 StaticARPTable Owner1 Owner2 TestIPAddress 0 0 0 0 9145 Network Interface Device TestSubnetMask 255 255 255 0 AuxiliaryIPAddress 192 168 100 10 AuxiliarySubnetMask 255 255 255 0 ModemPassword ModemSpeed 192 ModemString RmtfFlag Disable LIfFlag Disable FlowControlFlag Disable UserPort 1000M Full ExtPort 100M Full MACAddressSwap Enable CRCRecalculate Enable sbmcFlag Enable MgmtVlanState Disable MgmtPort Disable MgmtVlanNumber 1
30. 9145 s SNMP Agent allows access by up to 24 Host IP addresses Configuration and editing the Host information Table is by the Host Access Table Menu To access the Host Access Table follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration Menu type 1 IP SNMP Agent Configuration and press lt Enter gt Then type 3 Host Table and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 Nov 2006 145 D HOST ACCESS TABLE Model 9145 5 VO5 00 F96 10 22 03 Managing Host Telnet FTP SNMP SNMP V1 V2c Rd V1 V2c Wr V1 V2c P Mask Bits Access Access Access Protocol Community Community Access 172 016 002 040 32 All Al Write VI V2c V3 public private Superv Select A dd D elete E dit M ore 2 Atthe Host Access Table Menu type a to add a host At the prompt enter the Host IP Address and Subnet Mask or type e to edit an existing Host Model Managing Host IP TR el IP Mask Size a oe Telnet Access Telnet and SSH o FTP Access FTP and SFTP SNMP Access Write SNMP Protocol VI V2c V3 V1 V2c Read Community public V1 V2c Write Community private V1 V2c Access Level Supervisor Select 1 7 Messages 9145 Network Interface Device 3 35 3 The Edit Host Access Menu sets the following parameters 1 2 Telnet Access Telnet and SSH Telnet Only SSH Only or None FTP Access Select FTP and SFTP FTP Only SFTP Only or None SNMP Access Select Write al
31. AN Tag C ackets only No Add VLAN Tag C ackets only ag ag B of outermost i Select 1 9 Messages 3 At the VLAN Rules Menu type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the options for that item pressing lt Enter gt selects the option Pressing lt Tab gt moves between User Port and Ext Port columns When connected to a remote 9145 and SBMC is enabled you can configure options on the remote 9145 3 48 9145 Network Interface Device 1 Drop Untagged Packets The 9145 will discard all user traffic that does not have a VLAN Tag Yes discards packets No does not 2 Drop Packets with VLAN Tag not matching VLAN Tag A The 9145 discards all user traffic that does not have a VLAN Tag matching to VLAN Tag A menu item 7 Yes discards packets No does not 3 Remove outermost VLAN Tag Removes the outer most VLAN Tag Takes no action on untagged packets Yes removes outermost tag No does not 4 Add VLAN Tag B to Untagged Packets only Adds VLAN Tag B item 8 below to all untagged packets Yes add tags No does not 5 Add VLAN tag C to tagged packets only Adds VLAN Tag C item 9 below to all untagged packets Yes add tags No does not 6 Add VLAN Tag C to Tagged Packets only using P Bits of outermost VLAN tag Adds VLAN Tag B item 8 below to all untagged packets using the Priority Bit setting of the user s packet if tagged overriding the VLAN Tag
32. AccountDescription Upgrade Account AccountState 2 AccountPasswordExpires 0 AccountPasswordExpiresTime 0 AccountLockoutUser 0 AccountLogoutUser 0 AccountLockedState 0 AccountLockoutTime 0 AccountAccessFrom 3 AccountSnmpv3AuthenProto None AccountSnmpv3AuthenKey 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AccountSnmpv3PrivProt 0 AccountSnmpv3Privkey 00000000000000000000000000000000 AccountSyslogFilter 0 AccountSyslogFilterBeginTime 0 AccountSyslogFilterEndTime 0 AccountOamlogFilter 0 UserAccounts SystemInfoName Master NID SysteminfoContact NOC SysteminfoLocation 20600 Prairie St SysteminfoCustomer Canoga Perkins5 SystemInfolnfo1 9145 4 SystemInfolnfo2 9145 Network Interface Device C 5 SystemInfoCircuit1 SysteminfoCircuit2 SysteminfoServiceCode SysteminfoDatelnService SysteminfoDateOutService SysteminfoEquipmentType SysteminfoEquipmentCode SysteminfoVendor SysteminfoCLEI SysteminfoMfgDate HostTable HostTable HostTablelpMask 172 16 2 93 32 HostTableTelnetAccess Telnet and SSH HostTableSnmAccess Write HostTableSnmpProtocols 2 HostTableSnmpReadCommunity public HostTableSnmpWriteCommunity private HostTableSnmpAccessLevel 4 HostTableFtpAccess 1 HostTable TrapTables HA lt 1 gt TrapTables TrapTableKey 172 16 85 100 163 V1 Trap TrapTableSecurityName public TrapTableEngineld 0C00000397010000402A00A941
33. C s Priority Bit setting Yes add tags with user P Bit setting No does not 7 Tag A VLAN ID 0 4095 Sets VLAN ID for Tag A ID setting of O 4095 are valid 8 Tag B VLAN ID 0 4095 Sets VLAN ID for Tag B ID setting of O 4095 are valid Priority 0 7 Sets P Bit of VLAN Tag B Values of 0 7 are Valid 9 Tag C VLAN ID 0 4095 Sets VLAN ID for Tag C ID setting of O 4095 are valid Priority 0 7 Sets P Bit of VLAN Tag C Values of 0 7 are Valid 4 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 49 The 9145 can change VLAN Tag IDs on user packets This is useful to avoid VLAN ID conflicts in the network The 9145 can translate up to 8 VLAN IDs To Configure VLAN Translations so outgoing packets receive a new tag based on the previous tag follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt At the Port Information Menu type 2 Port Configuration and press lt Enter gt At the Port Configuration Menu type 3 VLAN Configuration and press lt Enter gt 2 At the VLAN Configuration Menu type 2 VLAN ID Translation Table and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 Local User Port In VLAN Out N Enab e VLAN Translation Ethernet 914 1D LAN Ext Por Network Interface Device 5 DC 172 16 142 225 RANSLATION TABLE Remote Offline No Select 1 9 3 To add an e
34. CRC Align Errors 0 Undersize 0 Oversize 0 Fragments 0 abbers 0 Collisions 105 Last Counter Reset 2 days 13 27 14 CTRL T Raw Counters CTRL R Reset Counters Messages 3 56 9145 Network Interface Device 3 To display the Raw information press CTRL T gt i Ethernet Network Model i 9145 DC 172 RMON GROUP 1 STATIST Local Loc User Port Ext 1 c a 0 n 6 r Offline Link State UP U Speed Dupl ex 100M HALF 1000M FULL ackets Rcvd 2209 Octets Revd 34 141525 Broadcasts Rcvd Mul ticasts Rcvd a Counter Reset 2 days 13 27 41 Select M More CTRL T Current Counters Messages 4 To reset the counters press lt Ctrl R gt 5 When you finish checking the statistics press lt Esc gt to return to the Main Menu 9145 Network Interface Device 3 57 Displaying the Static and Dynamic ARP Tables The Static ARP Table lets you manually configure or change specific IP and MAC addresses The Dynamic ARP table displays learned IP and MAC addresses and allows deletion of specific address from the Table Address are displayed by the 9145 port User for Extension that the Address is received To view set or remove a static ARP address follow these steps 1 From the Utilities Menu type 7 Static ARP Table and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkin a Ethernet Network Int Model 9145 5 9145 DC 172 16 STATIC ARP TA MAC Address Add or Delete an entry 1 Add 2 Delete from table
35. Management Select To reset the counters press When you finish checking the statistics press lt Esc gt to return to the Main Menu Messages Ethernet Network 9145 DC 172 1 LAYER 2 TYPE ST Local User Por Ext Por Offline P 289726 22085 n 6 A Last Counter Reset 2 days 13 25 58 F Frame Counters E Error Counters CTRL T Current Counters Messages lt ctrl gt R 9145 Network Interface Device 3 55 The RMON Group 1 Statistics report shows statistics for data transfers on the 9145 To view RMON Group 1 statistics follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt Atthe Port Information Menu type 4 RMON Group 1 Statistics and press lt Enter gt The RMON Group 1 Statistics Screen displays Ethernet Network RMON GROU Loca Link State Speed Duplex ackets Rcvd Octets Rcvd 9145 DC_172 16 1 STATISTICS C Local Ext Port Offline UP 1000M FULL 22089 1414874 Broadcasts Rcvd Multicasts Rcvd kts 64 kts 203 206 2 Reset M Counter 2 days 13 26 41 Select More CTRL T Raw Counters Messages CTRL R Reset Counters 2 To display additional parameters press M i Ethernet Netwo Model 9145 DC 1 RMON GROUP 1 STATIST Local Remote User Port Offline Link State UP Speed Dupl ex 100M HALF ackets Rcvd 3026766 Octets Rcvd 347197940 Drop Events 0
36. Module LEDs LED Rx Tx FDX 100 1000 Status Modules Off Green Green blinking Amber blinking Amber Red Modules Off Green blinking Amber Red Modules Off Green Modules 100 Off 1000 Off 100 Green 1000 Off 100 Off 1000 Green Status Description Off No Power Green Normal Operation Amber System Self Test Local Loopback Amber blinking Downloading File Remote Loopback Red Link Down Major alarm Off SBMC is Disabled Green SBMC is Enabled Amber System Self Test Red Configuration Error Remote 9145 OS Different Version Description All UTP 10 100 1000 Mbps Optical No activity Link Established Receiving activity Collisions System self test Remote fault All UTP 10 100 1000 Mbps Optical No transmission activity Transmission activity Port paused Port disabled may be due to LLF UTP 10 100 Mbps Optical Half duplex mode Full duplex mode UTP Module Only 10 Mbps data rate 100 Mbps data rate 1000 Mbps data rate 9145 Network Interface Device Remote Fault If an optical port loses the receive optical signal it sends a Remote Fault RMTF signal on its Transmit to the distant end on the optical link The Rx LED is off and an alarm flags the link loss on the optical port When a optical port receives a Remote Fault signal the Rx LED lights red and an alarm flags the remote side optical link failure Both local and remote link partners must be configured to the same RMTF enable disable setting RMTF compli
37. N Drop Probability 4 Test Packets per sec 7 Test Packet Priority 0 7 0 Test Duration min sec 0 for Min Test Payload Size 40 Max Test Payload Size 40 Test Packet Timeout sec 1 Start Stop Test Remote Latency Test Select 1 13 Messages Type the number for parameter you want to change Type the value to set and press lt Enter gt Test IP Address VLAN Where the 9145 sends the packets 1 2 To IP Addr Sets remote 9145 s IP address From IP Addr Sets if the local 9145 s Management or Alternate IP is to be used Mgmt Alternate or Automatic Test VLAN VLAN Tag number of the VLAN to test Test Packets per sec The number of test packets to send each second DF Bit Sets if the network can fragment Test Packets Set allows fragmentation Clear does not allow fragmentation 9145 Network Interface Device 4 5 10 11 12 13 DSCP Precedent Sets IP Packet priority Options are Best Effort Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Internet Control Network Control Not Used Pressing lt space gt cycles through the options Press lt enter gt to select option Drop Probability Sets IP packet Discard Priority Options are Low Medium High not used Test Packet Priority Sets VLAN frame priority O to 7 Test Duration min sec Test duration in minutes and seconds 0 for a continuous test Min Test Packet Size Sets minimum packet size 40 to 1472 bytes Max Test Packet Size Sets
38. PA AA AA AA C 8 a AA Ne 1 1 Figure 2 9145 with 19 Rack Mount Brackets 00 cc eeccssesessesseeeeeseeeceeecseeseceeeaeeeeeaeeeceeeeeens 2 1 Figure 3 19 Rack Mount Kit NANANA 2 1 Figure 4 23 Rack Mount Kitoe An AA NAG AGANG ne se 2 1 Figure 5 Bracket Attachment Detail 2 1 Figure 6 Wall Mount Templates NANANA SUNG Kai 2 2 Figure 7 Bottom of 9145 showing Wall Mount Holes 00 00 ei ecceseecseeeecneeeeeseeaeeeeeseeeceeeeeens 2 2 Figure 8 Ground LUG Location nasaan apak ade kapa aaa a Aao baa ad 2 3 Figure 9 AC Power Connector Location 2 3 Figure 10 DC Power Connector Location 2 4 Figure TT DIAS Front Panelin iceren GA ha Ka aaa Ba AGE a 2 5 Fig re 12 UTP10M00 1000 MODS Een Sd UNA tiara aus idan 2 5 Figure 13 10Mbps Optical Module ss 2 5 Figure 14 100Mbps Optical Module ss 2 5 iv 9145 Network Interface Device Figure 15 1000Mbps Optical Module ss 2 5 Figure 16 Remote Fault Signal 22 ensuite has 2 3 Figure 17 Link Loss Forwarding Propagation 2 3 Figure 18 General Screen FOrMals vcsis scscsccasaceyspurssnesavoussaspesssscsbnescteaverazigicvsocsdaewavsansatoatonversdoeis 3 3 Figure 19 Main Menu Selections a maa de nn dt nc An nn dt net de 3 6 Figure 20 Local Local Loopback Mode tnt Mitnnosntins 4 8 Figure 21 Local Remote Loopback Mode 4 9 Figure 22 Remote Local Loopback Mode ss 4 9 Figure 23 Remote Remote Loopback Mode 4 9 List of Tables Table 1 9145 Front
39. Panel LEDS a NBA NAN Om nn ALAN 2 2 Table 2 Interface Module LEDS lt nma AYAN NAAN cnn dod tin enemies 2 2 Table 3 T rap Configuration Options ss 3 25 Table 4 EIA RNA ee ee rer 5 1 Table 529145 MOSS tente een atin AA aos nu 5 2 9145 Network Interface Device v Chapter 1 Overview The 9145 Series 10 100 1000BASE Network Interface Device terminates Metro Ethernet Services and extends Local Area Networks LANs located up to 100 Km apart Key features are e Layer 2 statistics e VLAN assignment and stacking e Priority bit P Bit marking e Alarm information reporting e Local and remote diagnostic loopback e Remote software upgrade e Remote control and monitoring through the SideBand Management Channel SBMC The 9145 receives and transmits 10 100 1000BASE Ethernet data on either UTP copper cable single mode fiber optic cable or multimode fiber optic cable The 9145 supports two hot swappable plug in interface modules The Interface Modules includes tri speed 10 100 1000 Mbps UTP and a variety of 850nm 1310nm 1550nm CWDM Wavelength and Single Fiber BiDi optical interfaces at 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and Gigabit Optical interfaces are listed in Chapter 5 The 9145 front panel shown in Figure 1 includes e User and Extension ports supports UTP ST SC and LC connectors depending on Interface Module Type e RS 232 Serial Management Port support VT 100 Terminal emulation and SLIP PPP e Status LEDs STA shows 9
40. Password rivacy Key JU SU U iA i JU aS n35 5 aS 2S 5 N A Select 1 13 Messages 3 To add a user type a or to edit an existing user type e and press lt Enter gt Type the Username Follow the prompts on the Edit User Account Menu to enter values or select options by pressing lt Space gt to cycle through available parameters 1 Account State Enables or Disables user access to the 9145 s management functions Options are Enabled and Disabled Access From Configures authorized access methods via the User Interface Ul using Telnet VT 100 on the RS 232 Serial Port SSH FTP and SFTP or by SNMPv3 Options are UI SNMPv3 or UI SNMPv3 both UI and SNMPv3 Access Level Assign user privilege level Levels are Supervisor Operator or Observer Description Account description This is optional and is 0 to 17 characters long 9145 Network Interface Device 3 33 5 Ul Password Password that allows access through Telnet Console SSH FTP or SFTP Passwords are 8 to 15 characters in length 6 Ul Password Expires Configures if Passwords expire and require replacement Yes or No UI Password Expires in days If Ul Password Expire is set to Yes this configures how long the Password is valid Duration setting from O never to 365 days A setting of O is equal to Ul Password Expire is set to No 7 Allow UI Lockout of User Yes No Sets if the User can be blocked from the system after exces
41. Perkins Corp To reference Technical Advisories and Product Release Notes go to Canoga Perkins website www canoga com ii 9145 Network Interface Device Table of Contents 9145 Network Interface Device User Manual scsscsssssesssecssscsssccscsssscssescssoees i Chapter LOYErYIEW aka GANA GAR RU NANO IB ATA KAINAN AKA 1 1 Management S c rity aai NN GIAN nn trennten en aE inertie AR ten cadens cag 1 2 Optional Features m thane hier ea N BARAN 1 2 Chapter 2 Set up and Installation sccssssccssssscsssssccsssccsssssssssssscssseccsssescesees 2 1 Installing the 91450m tel ne Becks nn nn tte dan Medel lanka UNG Saget rt REP Ne Le 2 1 Power Up and Front Panel Functions ss 2 5 Remote Fault GING BIG NANANA ep nette 2 3 Link Loss FOF WAIVING ss ssl He as antenne hina site tah ALA 2 3 Chapter 3 Manacemieiit siisssescsccncescotsrdissiceccescisvacedsnnedeoceiseseiacousosotteasausssoseeacssotscenneeas 3 1 Setting Up VT 100 Terminal Network Management on the RS 232 Serial Port 3 1 Setting Up SNMP Network Management sise 3 2 Network Management Platform Set up ss 3 2 DIAS SEE UD rasnen dames me GNG ALAN Gi enr EEEO 3 2 Management User Interface 22 5 DNA ee NAB a en te MG 3 3 General Sereen FOMat e iroto re monter Hatier Hat 3 3 User Interface Organizan on sisisi an a E a ENE NEET AETS NOE EA 3 4 ogin and Main Menuisier E TE E EE EEE E RL a oa 3 6 Managing th 91450 kn e
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43. T T D T T lt D O LL CANOGA PERKINS 9145 Network Interface Device User Manual CAUTION This product may contain a laser diode emitter operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm 1600 nm Use of optical instruments for example collimating optics with this product may increase eye hazard Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Under normal conditions the radiation levels emitted by this product are under the Class 1 limits in 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J ATTENCION Cet quipement peut avoir une diode laser mettant des longueurs d onde allant de 1300nm 1600nm L utilisation d instruments optiques par exemple un collimateur optique avec cet quipement peut s av rer dangereuse pour les yeux Proc der des contr les des ajustements ou toute proc dure autre que celles d crites ci apr s peut provoquer une exposition dangereuse des radiations Sous des conditions normales le niveau des radiations mises par cet quipement est en dessous des limites prescrites dans CFR21 chapitre 1 sous chapitre J NOTICE This device contains static sensitive components It should be handled only with proper Electrostatic Discharge ESD grounding procedures NOTE Cet quipement contient des composants sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques Il doit absolument tre manipul en respectant le
44. TP Method you use depends on the 9145 s access SNTP Server and your need for accuracy Reset Configuration to Default This allows you to set all parameters within the 9145 to be set to factory defaults Change Password This option allows the current account running to change their password VT100 Baud Rate This option changes the baud rate of the RS 232 Serial Port when configured for VT100 terminal support Slip PPP Baud Rate This option changes the baud rate the RS 232 Serial Port when configured for SLIP and PPP support PING Generation This is a network trouble shooting tool used to determine if a destination is reachable from the 9145 Static ARP Table The Static ARP table lets you set or change specific IP and MAC addresses Dynamic ARP Table The Dynamic ARP table lists currently assigned IP and MAC addresses for various 9145 ports License Manager Displays additional features enabled in the 9145 9145 Network Interface Device Software Upgrade Allows you to download and install new firmware swap active firmware banks reset active firmware Manage Logged in Users View current users logged in to the NID and allows the Administrator to force off user sessions when needed 802 3AH OAM The OAM work of the 802 3ah addresses three key operational issues when deploying Ethernet between locations Link Monitoring Fault Signaling and Remote Loopback Link Monitoring introduces some basic error definitions for Eth
45. Tables and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 Fete ee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee P BIT TRANSLA Loca User Port Ext Port translated translated translated Incoming Incoming Incoming translated translated translated translated Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming P P P Incoming P Bi translated P P P P P Bit Translation Enabled No Select 1 9 At the P Bit Translation Tables type the number for an incoming P Bit and press lt Enter gt then type values for P bits for outgoing packets and then press lt Enter gt to confirm To enable or disable the P Bit Translation Table type 9 and press lt Enter gt Pressing lt Tab gt cycles between Local User and Extension ports and the remote 9145 s ports when SBMC is enabled To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 51 Configuring Port Filters Port Filters enables the 9145 to filter certain management and control Ethernet frames from the data stream To configure the 9145 for Filtering follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt Atthe Port Information Menu type 2 Port Configuration and press lt Enter gt At the Port Configuration Menu type 4 Port Filters and press lt Enter gt Canoga Model 9 PVST BPDU Filter Disabled User Port Manager MAC Filter User Port Enabled User Port Test Network Filter Us
46. TrapTableAuthenProto 0 TrapTableAuthenKey 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 TrapTablePrivProto 0 TrapTableSecurityLevel 0 TrapTableRetries 3 TrapTableTimeout 5 TrapTablePrivKey 00000000000000000000000000000000 TrapTables OAM OAM OAMAdmin Disable OAMMode Passive OAMSymbolPeriodWindow 0 OAMSymbolPeriodThreshold 0 OAMSymbolPeriodNotify Enable OAMFrameWindow 10 OAMFrameThreshold Enable 9145 Network Interface Device OAMFrameNotify Enable OAMFramePeriodWindow 1488095 OAMFramePeriodThreshold 1 OAMFramePeriodNotify Enable OAMFrameSecondsWindow 600 OAMFrameSecondsThreshold 1 OAMFrameSecondsNotify Enable OAMDyingGaspNotify Enable OAMCriticalEvent Enable OAMProcessRxLoopbackOAMPDU Yes OAMTransmitEventNotificationCount 1 OAMProcessRxLinkFaultFlag Yes OAMFwdCriticalEvent No OAMEventLogFrequency 600 OAM OAM OAMAdmin Enable OAMMode Active OAMSymbolPeriodWindow 0 OAMSymbolPeriodThreshold 0 OAMSymbolPeriodNotify Enable OAMFrameWindow 10 OAMFrameThreshold Enable OAMFrameNotify Enable OAMFramePeriodWindow 1488095 OAMFramePeriodThreshold 0 OAMFramePeriodNotify Enable OAMFrameSecondsWindow 600 OAMFrameSecondsThreshold 1 OAMFrameSecondsNotify Enable OAMDyingGaspNotify Enable OAMCriticalEvent Enable OAMProcessRxLoopbackOAMPDU Yes OAMTransmitEventNotificationCount 1 OAMProcessRxLinkFaultFlag Yes OAMFwdCriticalEvent
47. a 9145 after downloading a configuration file A configuration file may contain values for the Manager parameters that are different than the current Manager settings To avoid such situations where management connectivity to the 9145 could be lost three additional master control keywords will follow the configuration file header as shown below 9145 Network Interface Device 3 13 FRA The following must be modified to Yes if the specified items are to be configured otherwise the config items will be ignored ConfigurelPAddress No ConfigureSBMC No Configurelnterface No RAR ARR RARE e ConfigurelPAddress specifies whether the 9145 will adopt or ignore the following configuration file parameters IPAddress SubnetMask DefaultGateway Slip PPP IPAddress The default setting for ConfigurelPAddress is No which indicates that the values for each of the above parameters will be ignored ConfigureSBMC specifies whether the 9145 will adopt or ignore the SBMC Flag parameter The default is set to No which indicates that the value is ignored Configurelnterface specifies whether the 9145 will adopt or ignore the following physical port setup parameters RmtfFlag LIfFlag FlowControlFlag UserPort ExtPort sbmcFlag PvstFilterFlag The default is set to No which indicates that the value is ignored Configuration File Access Privileges A configuration file is an English readable file that is
48. access from the RS 232 Serial Port to prevent unauthorized access The craft port can be re enabled from a Telnet session or a SNMP command 15 Inactivity Logout Time Sets the time 0 to 30 minutes when a user session is automatically logged out and disconnected due to inactivity O disables the function 4 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 32 9145 Network Interface Device Setting Up User Accounts You can set up an account for a user whether another supervisor operator or observer to access the 9145 You can also update or delete usernames or permissions Setting certain values for some parameters such as SNMPv3 Authentication and Privacy Protocols determine or limit which values you can set for other parameters To manage a user account follow these steps 1 At the Main Menu type 1 System Configuration and press lt Enter gt 2 At the System Configuration Menu type 4 Account Configuration and press lt Enter gt The User Accounts Menu appears Canoga Fr Corp Ethernet Termination Service Unit 05 Dec 2006 Model 9145 07 48 49 admin Account State Enabled Access From UL SNMPv3 Access Level Supervisor Description assword assword Expires No assword Expires in days a ow Ul Lockout Of User ow Ul Logout Of User No Login Locked State Unlocked v3 Authentication Protocol None v3 Authentication Password v3 Authentication Key rivacy Protoco rivacy
49. agOut ExtVlanTagOut CS D Oo OOOOOO ExtVlanTagOut ExtVlanTagOut ExtVlanTagOut 7 0 PvstFilterFlag Disabled MasterSlaveFlag Disable AuxVlanState Disable AuxPort Disable AuxVlanNumber 0 MaxFrameSize 10000 MacFilterFlag Enable TestNetworkFilterFlag Enable OAMBPDUsFilterFlag Enable UDLDFilterFlag Enable MgmtVLANFilterFlag Both Ports Enabled EnabelAllTraps Enable ExtPortLinkTraps Flag Error 2 RmtfTraps Flag Error 2 LIfTraps Flag Error 2 RemUserPortLinkTraps Flag Error 2 LocUserPortLinkTraps Flag Error 2 ConfigurationTraps Flag Error 2 PowerSupplyTraps Flag Error 2 ColdStartTraps Flag Error 2 Oo OOOOO 1 2 3 4 5 6 9145 Network Interface Device SbmcTraps Flag Error 2 DiagnosticsTraps Flag Error 2 SfpTraps Flag Error 2 AuthenticationTraps Flag Error 2 SecMinimumPasswordLength 0 SecMinimumAlphaLength 0 SecMinimumNumericLength 0 SecMinimumPunctLength 0 SecMaxConsecutiveOfType 0 SecMaxSameChars 0 SecUserNamelnPassword 1 SecPasswordExpirationTime 0 SecPasswordReuseCount 0 SecLockoutAfterAttempts 0 SecLockoutType Hard SecLockoutTime 0 SecDisplayLockoutMsg 0 SecLockoutMsg Account has been locked out SecLockoutCraftPort 0 SeclnactivityLogoutTime 0 UserAccounts H lt 1 gt UserAccounts AccountUserName admin AccountPassword FEFDFFE48C908DEBOF4C3BD36C032E72 AccountAccessLevel Supervisor
50. agement VLAN or any customer VLAN Test Packets per sec This lets you control the amount of packets that will be sent for every second the test runs Settings are 1 2 5 10 20 50 and 100 DF Bit This applies when you are testing with oversized packets over 1518 bytes in length It is an identifier in the packet that lets other network devices i e routers switches bridges know if this packet can be fragmented to smaller packets or not DSCP Precedence Drop Probability Short for Differentiated Services Code Point 9145s at the edge of the network classify packets and mark them with either the IP Precedence or DSCP value in a Diffserv network Other network devices in the core that support Diffserv use the DSCP value in the IP header to select a PHB behavior for the packet and provide the appropriate QoS treatment Test Packet Priority This lets you set packet priority O highest priority 7 lowest priority Test Duration This is the duration the test will run for in min sec 0 is forever Min test payload 40 1954 This sets the minimum test packet size in bytes The 9145 sends test packets ranging in size from the minimum packet size to the maximum packet size if they are different This is done by mapping the packets to be sent onto the range of sizes between the minimum and maximum packet sizes The minimum packet size must be less than or equal to the maximum packet size 9145 Network Interface Device
51. alarms and faults on the 9145 and its remote partner To view alarm status follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 4 System Alarms and press lt Enter gt The System Alarms Screen appears 2 When you finish checking the Alarm status press lt Esc gt to return to the Main Menu New Installation On new installations make sure that all steps in Chapter 2 are complete then follow these steps 1 Check that the STA LED is green 2 Check that the fiber type multimode or single mode matches the 9145 Optical Interface A listing of the 9145 s Interface modules and their media types UTP Single Mode Multimode is in Chapter 5 3 Make these checks e All fiber cabling is of the same type do not mix multimode and single mode cables e The fiber optic cable is within the specifications and loss budget of the optic interface module e The line length between the 9145 and the remote link does not exceed the allowable loss budget or overdrive limit e All host modules in the link are turned on e All fiber cables are connected Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx Fiber Optics Problems If the System Alarms Screen shows that an Extension Port link is down inspect and clean the cables and connectors and replace any damaged fiber Retest modules after cleaning Configuration Problems If a configuration error appears and you have difficulty isolating the fault you can reset all configurable settings to default except for th
52. and press lt Enter gt The Port Information screen appears 2 To view status for the link at the Port Information screen type 1 Link Status and press lt Enter gt The Link Status screen appears Model 9 User Port Extension Port SFP Status User SFP Rx Powe User SFP Tx Powe Extension SFP Rx Power Extension SFP Tx Power Link Loss From Local Ext Tx To Remote Ext Rx Link Loss From Remote Ext Tx To Local Ext Rx Press ESC to return to previous screen Messages 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 47 Configuring VLAN Rules Priority and Translation The VLAN Configuration Menu provide options to configure user traffic VLAN tagging parameters on User and Extension ports To configure VLAN tags translation and priority follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt At the Port Information Menu type 2 Port Configuration and press lt Enter gt At the Port Configuration Menu type 3 VLAN Configuration and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 9145 DC 172 VLAN CONFIGURAT D Translation Table Translation Tables Select 1 3 Ethernet Net wo 9145 VLAN RULES Loca User Port Ext Port Drop Untagged Packets No No Drop Packets with VLAN Tag not matching VLAN Tag A No No emove outermost VLAN Tag No No Add VLAN Tag B to Untagged ackets only No No Add VL
53. anks and reset the module Follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 7 Software Upgrade and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Software Upgrade Menu type 2 Swap Bank amp Reset press lt Tab gt to highlight the Remote column and press lt Enter gt Remote Offline Last Data Active Firmware Inactive Firmware Bootcode 1 Software Reset 2 Swap Bank amp Reset 3 Get New File with TFTP Select 1 3 3 Type 2 Swap Bank amp Reset check that the Local column is highlighted and press lt Enter gt Both modules reset and start using the new firmware 9145 Network Interface Device Configuring Access Security The 9145 has comprehensive management access security features including SNMPv3 authorization RADIUS configurable password formatting and user access controls Typically you must have supervisor access to configure and manage security for the 9145 Setting General Security Parameters General security parameters include passwords characteristics unsuccessful long in attempt lockout and inactivity timer To set general security parameters access the Security Configuration Menu and follow these steps 1 At the Main Menu type 1 System Configuration and press lt Enter gt 2 From the System Configuration Menu type 3 Security Configuration and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 Nov 2006 Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 9145 D 11 45 59
54. ast 30 minutes before checking power levels The transmission laser in the 9145 turns on automatically when it is powered up 9145 Network Interface Device 4 1 Measuring Transmitter Output Power To measure the output power follow these steps 1 Clean the connectors on the fiber optic test cable then plug it in to the Tx connector on the 9145 Warm up each component for at least 30 minutes Set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength Wait two or three minutes for the power reading to stabilize and then read the output power Subtract out the test cable loss then record the power level and compare it to the value on the performance sheet for that particular 9145 Measurement tolerance is 0 5 dBm Note When referencing optical power levels with numerical values less than zero the reading closer to zero is the greater value for example 17 dBm is greater than 20 dBm If the reading is incorrect repeat the measurement with a different test cable If the power level is still not within range call Technical Support After calculating the link attenuation subtract that value from the 9145 Tx output value to determine the power expected at the remote cable end which is the input power at the remote receiver Measuring Receiver Input Power If you know the link attenuation skip this section Otherwise follow these steps to use the 9145 to measure the link attenuation 2 4 2 At the local s
55. at you will use before you can set up or assign STP VLANs or Tagging Below are the sub menus where these fields reside Link Status Informs you of the current link status of both user and extension ports of the NID Port Configuration This screen has several sub menus The following is a description of the menus Hardware Information Displays 9145 hardware information including the installed user and extension port modules Functional Configuration Configures and displays parameters for an individual port VLAN Configuration The VLAN Configuration screen displays and configures VLAN parameters of the 9145 Port Filters This lets you set filters on the user and extension ports to control traffic coming out of these specific ports depending on the packet type 9145 Network Interface Device 3 9 Layer 2 Statistics Displays current Layer two Statistics RMON Group 1 Statistics Short for Remote Monitoring Specification RMON This screen displays current RMON statistics System Alarms Displays current conditions for local and remote alarms System Log Displays all system events Utilities Set up and display basic information Below are the sub menus Set Date amp Time An accurate date and time in the 9145 assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to the system administrator You can choose either manual setting of the date and time or configure automatic updating of the clock using SN
56. ata transmission de Local si mg Remote ti Data ignored Figure 21 Local Remote Loopback Mode e Remote Local Mode Remote Local Mode loops data received on the User Port Rx through the FPGA to the User Port Tx Data is not sent out the remote Extension Port Tx and incoming data on the remote Extension Port Rx is ignored See Figure 22 To set this mode set the Loopback State for the Remote module to Local as No data transmission Usr Local pa gx Remote Usr Data ignored Figure 22 Remote Local Loopback Mode e Remote Remote Mode Remote Remote Mode loops data received on the Extension Port Rx through the Local User PHY to the Extension Port Tx Data is not sent out the local User Port Tx and incoming data on the local User Port Rx is ignored See Figure 23 To set this mode set the Loopback State for the Remote module to Remote p No data transmission usr Local ex ex Remote usr Data ignored Prt Prt Prt Prt Figure 23 Remote Remote Loopback Mode For loopbacks the 9145 uses a unique MAC address the Loop Test MAC Address which is displayed on the Loopback Setup Screen For details about using the software and 9145 Network Interface Device 4 9 accessing the Loopback Setup Screen see Chapter 4 When in loopback mode the 9145 filters the incoming packets to identify test packets identified by the MAC address The 9145 is configurable to swap the origination and destination MAC Addresses and to Recalcul
57. ate the looped frame s CRC Test packets are returned to the source according to the selected options Use the Loopback Setup Menu to display current loopback status initiate loopbacks and configure Address Swapping and CRC Recalculation options To run a loopback test follow these steps 1 At the Diagnostics Menu type 1 Loopback Setup and press lt Enter gt The Loopback Setup Menu appears When the 9145 is connected to a remote 9145 and SBMC is enabled the remote 9145 s loopback functions are controlled from the local 9145 Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 ocal Remote L357 Loop Test MAC Address 00 40 2A 80 87 3A 00 40 2A 81 24 69 Loopback State Disabled Disabled Swap MAC Address at Loopback Point Yes Yes Recalculate CRC at Loopback Point Yes Yes Loopback Option Control Software Select 1 4 2 Type the number for the loopback you want to set press lt Tab gt to highlight the Remote column if needed pressing lt Space gt cycles through the options then press lt Enter gt 1 Loopback State Sets Loopback Test to Disabled off Local Remote or Clear All Loopbacks 2 Swap MAC Address at Loopback Point Sets if the origination and destination MAC addresses are to be swapped Yes swaps the addresses No does not 3 Recalculate CRC at Loopback Point Sets if the 9145 is to recalculate the CRC when MAC addresses are swapped Yes recalculates the CRC No does not 3 When you finish ru
58. ation and encryption for a secure remote connection that is similar to a standard Telnet connection but more secure Set up the SSH access option individually for each User Account e SFTP adds encryption to protect uploaded files during the file transfer process such as for a software update e In software the Security Configuration Menu provides nine options to define password characteristics as well as parameters that configure lockout and logout for failed access attempts Optional Features Network Performance Assurance NPA is a network performance measuring tool available for the 9145 NPA actively measures network critical network parameters indicative of overall network performance Latency Jitter and Frame Loss For NPA details please see the Network Performance Assurance User Manual or contact your Canoga Perkins Representative 1 2 9145 Network Interface Device Chapter 2 Set up and Installation This section describes how to set up and install the 9145 and its interface modules Before setting up the 9145 make sure a 9 pin RS 232 cable is available required to connect the 9145 s Management Port to a VT100 type terminal or PC for setup and configuration Installing the 9145 The 9145 is tested and inspected before shipment from the factory If there is obvious damage to the shipping container contact the carrier immediately Caution Follow electrostatic discharge ESD safety precautions when handling Canoga
59. c gt 3 52 9145 Network Interface Device View Port Statistics You can view these groups of statistics for Ethernet Packets sent through the 9145 Layer 2 Statistics Link State Speed duplex Frames Sent and Rcvd Bytes Sent and Rcvd Undersize lt 64 Oversize gt 10000 Frames gt 1518 Frames gt 1522 e Layer 2 Error Statistics Link State Frames Sent and Rcvd Collisions Alignment Errors Undersize lt 64 Oversize gt 10000 Fragments CRC Errors Jabber Events Dropped Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics e RMON Group 1 Statistics Link State Frames Sent and Rcvd Rx and Tx Broadcasts Rx and Tx Multicasts VLAN Tagged Pause Frames Rx and Tx Management Drop Events Octets Revd Packets Revd Broadcasts Rcvd CRC Align Errors Undersize Oversize Fragments Jabbers Collisions Packet Sizes 64 65 127 128 255 256 511 512 1023 and 1024 1518 9145 Network Interface Device 3 53 To display the Layer 2 Statistics follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt At the Port Information Menu type 3 Layer 2 Statistics and press lt Enter gt The Layer 2 Statistics Screen appears Canoga Model Speed Dup Frames Sent Frames Rcvd Bytes Sen Bytes Rcvd Undersize Oversize Frames gt Frames gt Last Counter Reset Select C Loca User Port UP 100M HALF 3 2 6 2 days 13 19 12 Change Counter Frame Size Frame
60. creen 3 24 Trap Notification Destination Table screen 3 40 troubleshooting and Latency Jitter 4 5 and Loopback 4 8 and PING 4 7 and system alarms 4 4 U User Accounts screen 3 33 V VLAN Translation Table screen 3 50 VLANs set up 3 48 VT100 baud rate 3 23 9145 Network Interface Device C 2 9145 Network Interface Device CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION CANOGA PERKINS 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 91311 6008 USA Phone 818 718 6300 FAX 818 718 6312 Web Site www canoga com Email fiber canoga com
61. ct 1 7 2 Configure the 9145 PING test from the PING Menu 1 Ping to Address Destination IP Address 2 Ping from Address IP address of Local 9145 Selections are Management Alternate Auto Selection 3 Ping Count Number of PING Packet to send 0 send a continuous test press lt esc gt to terminate test 4 Ping VLAN ID VLAN Tag ID for PING Packets 5 Ping Payload Size lt 40 19545 Length in bytes of the Ping packet payload 40 to 1954 bytes 6 Ping DF Bit Sets if the network can fragment the Ping Packet Set allows fragmentation Clear does not 3 To start the PING test type 7 The 9145 waits the send the next ping until after the current PING is received or times out The 9145 display results for each ping which includes the destination IP address Sequence Number round trip time in milliseconds and the Time to Live TTL 9145 Network Interface Device 4 7 A good connection appears similar to this with all requests returned Pinging 216 109 112 135 with 64 bytes Reply from 216 109 112 135 Seq 0 time 63 496 ms TTL 47 Reply from 216 109 112 135 Seq 5 time 63 120 ms TTL 48 6 packets transmitted 6 packets received 0 000 packet loss round trip min avg max 63 120 65 862 75 810 ms Press any key to continue A faulty connection can appear similar to this with one or more requests timed out Reply from 216 109 112 135 Seq 4 time lt 70 ms TTL 47 Request timed out Request timed out Reply from
62. ction 5 Maximum Consecutive Character Types Maximum number consecutive characters of the same character type Alpha Numeric Punctuation allowed in a valid password 0 15 Characters 0 disables restriction 6 Maximum Same Character Maximum number of times a character can be used in a valid password 0 15 Characters 0 disables restriction 7 Allow Username in Password Enable or disable using the username as or within the password 8 Password Expiration Time Sets in days 1 through 365 that the passwords must be reset 0 disables Password Expiration 9 Password Reuse Count Set if the current password can be reused or must be changed to something different A setting of O allows reuse 1 requires a different password Lockout Logout Configuration 10 Lockout After Failed Attempts Sets the number of failed attempts log in before the user is locked out 0 10 attempts 0 disables the Lockout function 11 Lockout Type Hard requires another user with Supervisor access to unlock the account in the User Accounts Menu Timed requires the User wait Lockout time before attempting another log in attempt Lockout Time Lockout time period 0 to 30 minutes 12 Display Lockout Message Enables or disables user screen display of a Lockout Message 13 Lockout Message Sets the Lockout Message to be displayed when the user is Locked Out up to 30 characters in length 14 Lockout Craft Port Enables or disable management
63. dBm 14 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm Model Description 100 Mbps BIDI Interfaces 9400 154 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1310 nm SM 20 Km 9400 164 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1550 nm SM 20 Km 9400 184 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1310 nm SM 40 Km 9400 194 Single Fiber SC 100 Mbps 1550 nm SM 40 Km 1000 Mbps Optical Interfaces 9400 627 1000BaseSX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC 9400 528 1000BaseLX 1310 nm SM 7 dB SC 9400 529 1000BaseLD 1310 nm SM 14 dB SC 9400 628 1000BaseXD 1310 nm SM 21 dB SC 9400 728 1000BaseEX 1550 nm SM 21 dB SC 9400 928 1000BaseEX 1550 nm SM 23 dB SC 1000 Mbps CWDM Optical Interfaces 9400 270 1000 Mbps 1470 nm SM 22 dB SC 9400 271 1000 Mbps 1490 nm SM 22 dB SC 9400 272 1000 Mbps 1510 nm SM 22 dB SC 9400 273 1000 Mbps 1530 nm SM 22 dB SC 9400 274 1000 Mbps 1550 nm SM 22 dB SC 9400 275 1000 Mbps 1570 nm SM 22 dB SC 9400 276 1000 Mbps 1590 nm SM 22 dB SC 9400 277 1000 Mbps 1610 nm SM 22 dB SC Note All 1000 Mbps CWDM wavelength tolerances 4 to 3 5 nm 1000 Mbps BIDI Interfaces 9400 254 Single Fiber SC 1000Mbps 1310nm SM 20Km 9400 264 Single Fiber SC 1000Mbps 1550nm SM 20Km 9400 284 Single Fiber SC 1000Mbps 1310nm SM 40Km 9400 294 Single Fiber SC 1000Mbps 1550nm SM 40Km Transmit Power 15 0 to 7 0 dBm 15 0 to 7 0 dBm 8 0 to 0 0 dBm 8 0 to 0 0 dBm 10 0 to 4 0 dBm 11 0 to 3 0 dBm 5 0 to 0 0 dBm 0 0 to 2 0 dBm 2 0 to 1 0 dBm 0 0
64. e SNMP version and configuration V1 Trap V2c Trap V2c Inform V3 Trap V3 Inform Community Name Unacknowledged message with SNMPv1 protocol Unacknowledged message with SNMPv2c protocol Acknowledged message with SNMPv2c protocol Unacknowledged message with SNMPv3 authentication and optional message encryption Acknowledged message with SNMPv3 authentication and optional message encryption Enter the V1 Trap V2 Trap or V2c Inform notification Community Name Up to 10 characters SNMPv3 Trap Notification Pressing lt Space gt cycles through security options when SNMPv3 Trap Notification is selected Security Name The name of the 9145 user account Security Level No Auth No Priv No user authentication or message encryption Auth No Priv Authentication by user name no message encryption Auth Priv Authentication by user name and message encryption 9145 Network Interface Device 3 41 e SNMPv3 Inform Notification To configure SNMPv3 Inform notification either type a value and press lt Enter gt or press lt Space gt to cycle through the options for these parameters e Security Name Enter the name of the user account at the destination Up to 10 characters e Engine ID Enter the SNMP Engine ID at the destination 64 Hex characters e Authentication Protocol Notification authentication Option are MD5 SHA or None e Authentication Password The password that generates the authentication key for
65. e and press lt Enter gt The host table appears again with your changes 4 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 42 9145 Network Interface Device Changing Your Password Whether you have supervisor operator or observer access you can update your password in order to maintain system security You cannot change the password for any other users To update your password follow these steps 1 Atthe Main Menu type 6 Utilities and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Utilities screen type 3 Change Password and press lt Enter gt then follow the prompts on the screen to enter your current password then change it and confirm your new password Ethernet Networ 9145 DC 17 CHANGE PASSWORD Please enter your current password Please enter your new password Please enter your new password again 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 43 Managing Logged In Users At times you may need to monitor which users are currently logged in to the 9145 and if needed force off specific sessions requires supervisor access The Manage Logged In Users screen shows current users by session number An asterisk next to the session number indicates your session To access the Manage Logged In Users screen follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 8 Manage Logged In Users and press lt Enter gt 2 To force a session off type the number for that session and p
66. e time and date password BOOTP setting and TELNET timeout Then restart your configuration process To reset the 9145 s configuration to default follow these steps 1 At the Main Menu type 6 Utilities and press lt Enter gt 2 At the Utilities Menu type 2 Reset Configuration To Default and press lt Enter gt follow the prompts on the screen 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 4 4 9145 Network Interface Device Running Diagnostics When you set up a new connection you can verify the link connectivity using PING prior to sending data Latency and Jitter Test verifies quality of the link Latency and Jitter Testing Latency Jitter Testing measures and reports performance and quality of the link between 9145s Results reported include the numbers of packets that completed a round trip or were lost and the minimums average and maximums for latency and jitter To initiate Latency and Jitter Testing follow these steps 1 From the Diagnostics Menu type 2 Latency Jitter Test and press lt Enter gt The Latency Jitter Test screen appears Canoga Perkins Corp hernet Network Interface Device Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 Test IP Addr VLAN 20505 Round Tri Test Duration H Dropped P Minimum Latency ms Minimum Ji Average Latency ms Average Ji Maxi mum Latency ms R Maxi mum ji i 1 To IP Addr 0 0 0 0 5 DF Bit From IP Addr Auto Selecti 6 DSCP Precedence ort 2 3 Test VLA
67. eplace any part of its product s that prove defective by reason of improper workmanship or materials The warranty period for power supplies fans and optics is five 5 years Consumables such as filters are covered for one year Software is warranted for 90 days Hardened Media Converter HS products are covered for three 3 years This warranty does not cover any damage to products that have been subjected to lightning or other Acts of Nature misuse neglect accident damage improper installation or maintenance including over voltage failures caused by use outside of the product s specified rating normal wear and tear of mechanical components or alteration or repair by anyone other than Canoga Perkins or its authorized representative If the user is unsure about the proper means of installing or using the equipment contact Canoga Perkins free technical support services Customer must notify Canoga Perkins promptly in writing of any claim based on warranty Canoga Perkins is not liable for and does not cover under warranty any costs associated with servicing and or the installation of its products or for any inspection packing or labor costs in connection with return of goods In the event Canoga Perkins breaches its obligation of warranty customer s sole and exclusive remedy is limited to replacement repair or credit of the purchase price at Canoga Perkins option Under no circumstance will Canoga Perkins be liable for consequential or
68. er Port Enabled 802 3ah OAM PDU Filter Disabled UDLD Filter Disabled Management VLAN Filter Disabled Select 1 6 2 At the Port Filters Menu type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the options for that item pressing lt Enter gt selects the option Pressing lt Tab gt moves between Local and Remote xxxx columns When connected to a remote 9145 and SBMC is enabled you can configure options on the remote 9145 1 PVST BPDU Filter The 9145 discards PVST and BPDU frames received on the specified port Choices are Disabled User Port Enabled Ext Port Enables and Both Ports Enabled User Port Manager MAC Filter The 9145 blocks Management traffic from being sent to the User Port Choices are User Port Enabled management frames blocked and Disabled User Port Test Network Filter The 9145 blocks Test Traffic from being sent to the User Port Choices are User Port Enabled test frames blocked and Disabled 802 3ah OAM PDU Filter The 9145 blocks 802 3ah OAM PDU frames from being sent to the User Port Choices are User Port Enabled and Disabled UDLD Filter The 9145 blocks UDLD frames from being sent to the User Port Choices are User Port Enabled and Disabled Management VLAN Filter The 9145 blocks Management traffic received on the specified port Choices are Disabled User Port Enabled Ext Port Enables and Both Ports Enabled 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Es
69. ernet so entities can detect failed and degraded connections Fault Signaling provides mechanisms for one entity to signal another that it has detected an error Remote Loopback which is often used to troubleshoot networks allows one station to put the other station into a state whereby all inbound traffic is immediately reflected back onto the link When a Remote Loopback is initiated or invoked at a Local DTE the Local DTE generates an event to the system log and a syslog message Likewise when a Remote Loopback is exited this also generates a system log event and a syslog message OAM Configuration gives you the ability to enable or disable 802 3ah OAM mode The Functional Configuration screen allows parameter setting of the OAM mode on a per port basis This allows you the ability to set the 802 3ah OAM mode for the User Port and Extension Port independently You can configure each port to 802 3ah Active Mode 802 3ah Passive Mode or Disable 802 3ah OAM When 802 3ah OAM Mode is disabled the 9145 is transparent to 802 3ah OAMPDUs All incoming OAMPDUs will pass through the 9145 transparently and the 9145 does not generate any OAMPDUs effectively the OAM Sublayer will be bypassed and all frames will be forwarded to the superior sublayer When a Remote Loopbacks are initiated or invoked from Local 9145 it generates an event to the system log and generates an equivalent Syslog Message Likewise when a Remote Loopback is exited the
70. es with the IEEE802 3u Remote Fault standard See Figure 16 Local device Rx detects link loss Tx transmits RMTF to remote device Usr Ext Ext Usr e Local device Rx turns OFF Remote device Rx lights red Local Device Remote Device Figure 16 Remote Fault Signal Link Loss Forwarding When Link Loss Forwarding LLF is enabled a fault on one side of the 9145 propagates to the other side to notify that device and stops signal transmission brings down the link See Figure 17 Set the LLF propagation to User to Extension Extension to User or both directions Set this in the User Interface at the Functional Configuration screen for details see page 3 45 Link Loss detected on the User Port Fault Fault propogated to Extension Port CA No data Usr Ext Ext Usr If SBMC is disabled Prt Prt Prt Prt Ext Port Tx stops transmitting data Ext Port Tx LED lights Red If SBMC is enabled Ext Port Tx stays active and propagates the LLF to the remote partner Ext Port Tx LED lights Green User Port to Extension Port Link Loss detected on the Extension Port Rx Fault propogated to User Port User Port Tx stops transmitting data User Port Tx LED lights Red X Fault Se paeas No data Extension Port to User Port Figure 17 Link Loss Forwarding Propagation 9145 Network Interface Device 2 3 Chapter 3 Management The 9145 has three basic management interfaces VT 100 terminal interface on the RS 232 ser
71. external network and your need for accuracy e For accuracy within a large network you can set up the 9145 to synchronize the system date and time to an SNTP server When the 9145 contacts the SNTP server to synchronize the time the event appears in the System Log whether or not the SNTP server responds e f you choose to not use SNTP to maintain the date and time or do not have access to the Internet or a SNTP server you can manually set the date and time on the 9145 To set up synchronization with SNTP follow these steps 1 At the System Configuration Menu type 7 SNTP Client Configuration and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 145 D p Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 9 SNTP CLIENT CONFI GURATI ON UTC Offset hours Observe DST t DST Starts At DST Ends at Sync Interval minutes P Address etries imeout seconds riority P Address etries imeout seconds riority Select 1 5 Messages 2 At the SNTP Client Configuration screen type the number for a parameter and press lt Enter gt then follow the prompts on the screen e Sntp Client UTP Offset hours Set the difference in hours between this 9145 and Coordinated Universal Time UTC which is similar to Greenwich Mean Time GMT Range is 12 to 12 e Sntp Client Observe DST Enables Disables Daylight Savings Time Summer Time and the date and time it starts and ends e Sntp Client Sync Inte
72. g lt Space gt cycles between Log Only Both Log and Send and Disabled Press lt Enter gt to select your choice Defaults are 1 Master Trap Control Log Only all others 2 13 Both Log and Send 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt These selections do not affect how the Major and Minor events are reported Table 3 describes Trap functions 3 24 9145 Network Interface Device Table 3 T rap Configuration Options Trap Local User Port Link Remote User Port Link or Extension Port Link Remote Fault Received Link Loss Forwarding Cold Start Authentication Side Band Mgmt Channel Diagnostics Configuration Power Supply SFP When enabled sends a Trap if The link went down and came back up A port receives an RMTF A port loses a received link and transmits notification to the next port The 9145 is reset by a power failure or forced reset An unauthorized host attempts SNMP access SBMC is lost or back online Loopback is enabled or disabled When the 9145 s remote unit has an incompatible firmware When the power supply is failing An SFP change occurs 9145 Network Interface Device 3 25 View System Events and Traps The System Log lists all events that occurred since the last power up or when the log was last cleared The log lists items in reverse chronological order As events fill the System Log older events drop off to make room for new events Event Types include System which involves
73. g binary on the prompt and press lt enter gt 236 User logged in proceed ftp gt binary 4 Change directory to the CONFIG directory by typing cd CONFIG and press lt enter gt Note that the word CONFIG has to be capitalized ftp gt binary 266 Command Okay ftp cd CONFIG 5 Type dir on the prompt to view the contents of the directory and press lt enter gt 256 Requested file action okay completed ftp dir 266 Command Okay ove Opening ASCII mode data connection for LIST Se root supervisor 7464 J n 1 1976 9145 CFG 226 Closing data connection PEP msaktan file action successful ftp 63 bytes received in 0 28Seconds 32Kbytes sec ftp m 9145 Network Interface Device 3 15 6 To retrieve the configuration file type get 9145 CFG and press lt enter gt ftp get 9145 CFG 266 Command Okay 156 File status okay about to open data connection 226 Closing data connection onda file action successful sep 7464 bytes received in 12Seconds 62 2 Kbytes sec tp 7 To end the ftp session type bye on the prompt and close the window ftp gt bye 221 Service closing connection Logged out if appropriate 221 CoN You can use any text editor such as Notepad or WordPad to edit the configuration file Please see Appendix C for an example format and the different fields of a configuration file Once you have made your changes to the configuration file and are now ready to download the
74. h fiber connection can generate 0 5 dB of additional loss Note Consider this measurement when extending the link at CWDM wavelengths because the shorter wavelengths have a greater loss To measure attenuation 1 Connect the transmit fiber to the local and remote 9145s optical device Caution To avoid damage and signal loss do not over tighten or force fit optical connectors 2 With a properly calibrated optical power meter measure the optical power on the fiber that will be connected to the Rx connector at one site Record this reading Note Use either a hand held power meter or other similar measuring device 3 Repeat this process at the other site Troubleshooting This section describes fault conditions and corrective action The multifunction LEDs and the alarms display all failures Whenever there is a significant signal loss first check the fiber path and the minimum bend radius for problems Remove and inspect the cable connectors being careful not to damage the fiber end face surface or the connector housing Clean all optical connectors before reinstalling them The front panel LEDs show both normal and fault conditions Additional information about fault conditions appears in the System Alarms and System Status amp Configuration screens To aid troubleshooting Table 1 in Chapter 3 lists the front panel LED functions and indications 9145 Network Interface Device 4 3 Use the System Alarms Screen to view
75. ial port and Telnet SideBand Management Channel when connected to another 9145 a L351 Ethernet Service Unit or a L357 Ethernet Service Unit and SNMP Telnet and SNMP access to the 9145 is configurable to use either the user data stream in band or from the RS 232 serial port when it is configured for PPP or SLIP operation SideBand Management Channel is a out of band management communication path on the Extension port which communicates with the distant 9145 L351 or L357 Setting Up VT 100 Terminal Network Management on the RS 232 Serial Port When using the RS 232 Serial Port for VT 100 sessions Canoga Perkins suggests that you use HyperTerminal or other VT 100 Terminal Emulation program when using a PC The VT 100 Telnet Terminal Interface is only available after the management TCP IP configuration is complete The steps below briefly describe how to set up HyperTerminal on your PC For details on using MS Windows see your MS Windows documentation 1 At your MS Windows desktop click Start then highlight Programs Accessories the HyperTerminal Folder and then click HyperTerminal 2 At the Connection Description dialog select an icon enter a name for the connection to the system and click OK 3 At the Connect To dialog pull down the Connect using menu select the COM port and click OK 4 At the COM Properties dialog on the Port Settings tab check for these selections e Bits per second 9600 bps e Data bits
76. incidental damages or loss of profits Warranty Registration To establish original ownership and to record purchase date please complete the warranty on line form on our product registration page URL www canoga com warranty Optional Service Programs Canoga Perkins offers several optional Service Programs Please call Canoga Perkins Sales Department 818 718 6300 or see our web site www canoga com for details CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT REPAIR WARRANTY Repairs performed by the Canoga Perkins Customer Service Department will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 DAYS from the date the repaired product is shipped or until the expiration of the original factory warranty whichever is longer 9145 Network Interface Device A 1 Limitations Canoga Perkins may at its sole discretion modify its Limited Warranty at any time and from time to time Other than those expressly stated herein THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION ARE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED CANOGA PERKINS LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT IN TORT UNDER ANY WARRANTY IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CANOGA PERKINS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE
77. ite connect the fiber link cable to Tx on the 9145 At the remote site set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength and connect it to the fiber link cable Record the optical power level and compare it with the sensitivity level listed on the data sheet for the optical receiver This power level must be within the sensitivity range listed on the data sheet for the optical receiver Subtract the remote receive power level from the transmitter output power at the local site The result provides the link loss in dB Note If you cannot determine the Rx sensitivity contact Canoga Perkins Technical Support Department for assistance 9145 Network Interface Device Measuring Fiber Link Attenuation Determine and record link attenuation before starting normal link traffic Link attenuation identifies potential problems with links that are on the threshold of receiver sensitivity Measure optical fiber links at the shortest wavelength of operation to determine the limiting factor in the loss budget Each device that transmits to an 9145 has a loss budget that is specified by the manufacturer and recorded on a data sheet provided with the equipment That loss budget must be greater than the total of the measured loss of the fiber link and the attenuation of the 9145s Use a power meter calibrated for the laser source then factor in approximately 1 dB for the connector loss from the patch cables between the 9145 and the local device Eac
78. ization number must be written on the outside of the carton to ensure its acceptance The customer must pay for the non compliant product s return transportation costs to Canoga Perkins for evaluation of said product s for repair or replacement Canoga Perkins will pay for the shipping of the repaired or replaced in warranty product s back to the customer any and all customs charges tariffs or and taxes are the customer s responsibility Canoga Perkins reserves the right to charge for all testing and shipping incurred if after testing a return is classified as No Problem Found A 2 9145 Network Interface Device Appendix B Acronym and Abbreviation List DF FPGA LLF LNK Mbps MDM MMF NID NPA OAM OADPDU PHY RMTF Rx SBMC SM SMF SNMP SNTP TFTP TRM Tx Do Not Fragment Field Programmable Gate Array Link Loss Forwarding Link Megabits per second Modem Multimode Fiber Network Interface Device Network Performance Assurance Operations And Maintenance OAM Protocol Data Unit Physical Layer Remote Fault Receive signal SideBand Management Channel Single Mode Single Mode Fiber Simple Network Management Protocol Simple Network Time Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol Terminal Transmit signal 9145 Network Interface Device B 1 Appendix C Configuration File Format and Fields WARNING DO NOT MODIFY THIS HEADER CfgFileBuiltWithFirmware V05 00 CfgFileBuildDateAndTime 02 MAR 2006 2
79. les with the circuit number or other identifier and the signal direction on optical cables TX or RX Canoga Perkins recommends that you determine and record optical link attenuation and transmission power before starting normal link traffic The fiber optic cable optical attenuation and Laser output power determine receive optical power level at the receiving device Reductions in Laser power or increases in optical loss on the fiber optic cable can cause degraded performance and link outages For details on link attenuation and Laser output power see Chapter 4 Power Up and Front Panel Functions The LEDs on the front panel show the system and port status The STA and CFGLEDs display management status Interface Module has two three or six LEDs actual number is dependant on Interface Module type Figure 11 9145 Front Panel Tu MO 1000 10 100 1000M UTP Ta VOhene 50 DW 1008eve L0 Sw Ed Le 3 2 Mm sso T z 2 T amp for 100 amp Ko For 18800 339 e Figure 12 UTP Figure 13 10Mbps Figure 14 100Mbps Figure 15 1000Mbps 10 100 1000 Mbps Optical Module Optical Module Optical Module During power up all LEDs on the 9145 and Interface Modules light amber When start up has complete the LEDs on the 9145 display status is described in Table 1 Interface Modules display status is described in Table 2 9145 Network Interface Device 2 5 Table 1 9145 Front Panel LEDs LED STA CFG Table 2 Interface
80. ment Platform These parameters include TCP IP Address Authorized Host list and privileges These parameters are initially using VT 100 Terminal on the RS 232 Serial Port Please see the System Configuration section for details on configuring these parameters 9145 Network Interface Device Management User Interface The Management User Interface for the 9145 provides screens for setup monitoring and diagnostics You can access the screens directly by connecting to the serial port of the 9145 or using Telnet General Screen Format A typical screen shown in Figure 18 includes standard descriptions and reference designations Use this and other screens to configure the system set operational parameters and verify the system status All screens use a common method for navigation Canoga i Network Interface Device Model 9 9145 D MAIN MENU LeS 0 ormation ware Upgrade Manage Logged In Users 802 3AH OAM Logou Navigation Instructions Select 1 Messages and Urgent Status Figure 18 General Screen Format Not all screens and menus provide options that you can change Some menu items reach screens that only report status such as revision numbers module type or alarms On other screens you can move through and select options and enter data Use these keys to navigate the screens e Space bar When a menu item is highlighted press lt Space gt to cycle through all options for that
81. nning Loopback press lt Esc gt to return to the Diagnostics screen 4 10 9145 Network Interface Device Chapter 5 Specifications 9145 Specifications Standards Dimensions Weight Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Power IEEE 802 3 1 72 H x 12 W x 11 75 D 44 x 341 x 298 mm 5 5 Ib 2 5 Kg 0 to 50 C Up to 90 non condensing 100 VAC to 240 VAC auto ranging 0 15 A 50 to 60 Hz 36 VDC to 72 VDC 0 6A Regulatory Compliance ETL cETL amp LVD UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN IEC 60950 EMC Directive EN55022 Class A EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 3 3 CE Mark FCC Part 15B Class A U S ICES 003 CAN VCCI Class A Japan C Tick AS NZS 3548 Australia CDRH CFR21 IEC 60825 1 Laser Safety NEBS Level 3 Certified amp Tested EIA RS 232 Port The RS 232 presents a DCE Interface for terminal support Table 4 EIA 232 Pinout Pin Signal 1 0 Number Name 1 DCD Output Held High 2 RXD Output 3 TXD Input 4 DTR No Connection 5 Signal GND 6 DSR Output Held High 7 CTS Input 8 RTS Output 9 RI Not Used connected to GND 9145 Network Interface Device 5 1 9145 Models and Interface Modules Table 5 9145 Models Model 9145 4 9145 5 Description 2 Port NID Base Unit w AC Power 2 Port NID Base Unit w DC Power 10 100 1000 Mbps UTP Interface 9400 330 10 100 1000 BaseTX UTP 10 Mbps Optical Interfaces 9400 431 9400 631 9400 634 9400 637 9400 737
82. nog ern e vote aoon aiee aari Ee ea a NANG eat a eerie ariet 3 12 Configuring Methods for the 9145 3 12 Configuration Upload E Mp ahas BANA WANG DARNA Daing 3 12 View Device and Module Information seen 3 19 Manage the Date and Time iii 3 20 Configuring SNMP ACCESS ne e mn ne nn R nt dis 3 22 Set Up the VT100 and SLIP PPP Baud Rates sense 3 23 MANAGE LADS near mener en nr rh nn nn nds trs 3 24 View System Events and Traps siennes 3 26 Update Software saisie mienne de NG ORs SR is te An men Ot BG aad 3 27 Setting General Security Parameters iii 3 31 setting Up User ACCOUNTS Zin GR enanas aeee ANA BABA PAGIBIG IBABANG de chads 3 33 Configuring HOT ACCESS 2 nn RANA IAN RANA 3 35 Configuring a Radius Clienteo eriin e e E ANA 3 37 Syslog Client Configuration aa OTE NNT NEA AAEE TE ETE 3 39 Trap Destination Configuration ioeie ienien ii ea EER E ERE NEE Ea 3 40 Changing Your Password ani sesoscteeeisacdhbeesscbeeess EE EAE AEP REENA Enek E ENAA 3 43 Managing Logged In Users mennaan En aE TE E SE 3 44 Managing the Network Interface ss 3 44 Configuring POTES Lin Aban abaka cata os aa BA NAAN GD ANA Mananahi tested 3 45 Check Port and Link Status erenn sch cede NAGA lean hte eR re ON a he aes 3 47 Configuring VLAN Rules Priority and Translation RRRSRRLsss 3 48 Configuring Port Filters eiieeii lee ANA Apan tm ae HANG BIGA N ter ni tt seed 3 52 9145 Network Interface Device iii View Port
83. ntry to the Table or change an existing entry type the entry number 1 to 8 As you enter VLAN IDs the cursor will automatically move from one column to the next If the 9145 will corrected to a remote 9145 and SBMC is enabled the remote 9145 will also be configured Type the VLAN ID the 9145 will receive from the Local User Port In VLAN and press lt Enter gt Type the VLAN ID the 9145 will change the In VLAN ID into and send on the Extension Port Local User Port Out VLAN press lt Enter gt Type the VLAN ID the 9145 will receive from the Local Ext Port In VLAN and press lt Enter gt Type the VLAN ID the 9145 will change the In VLAN ID into and send on the Extension Port Local User Port Out VLAN press lt Enter gt The above steps will be repeated for the remote 9145 when SBMC is enabled 4 To enable or disable use of the VLAN Translation Table on the User or Extension ports type 9 and press lt Enter gt press lt Tab gt to cycle through the ports 5 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 50 9145 Network Interface Device To configure VLAN Priority Bit P Bit follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt At the Port Information Menu type 2 Port Configuration and press lt Enter gt At the Port Configuration Menu type 3 VLAN Configuration and press lt Enter gt At the VLAN Configuration Menu type 3 P Bit Translation
84. oad or the older version of software Software is downloaded to the inactive memory to avoid disrupting service Resetting the 9145 and swapping banks does not affect operation and is transparent to user traffic Use the Software Upgrade report and menu screen to check the current version of the firmware and upgrade it and the remote 9145 if necessary To access the Software Upgrade Menu and check the software version follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 7 Software Upgrade and press lt Enter gt The Software Upgrade screen appears Note Line 4 is only present when the remote unit is SBMC Connected 9145 Ethernet Network 9145 DC_172 SOFTWARE U Time Since Last Restart 3 days 17 06 02 Local Active Firmware Inactive Firmware Bootcode 1 Software Reset Reset Reset Swap Bank amp Reset Swap Swap Get New File with TFTP Copy Software from Source unit to Destination unit Select 1 4 2 Record the numbers for the Active and Inactive Firmware for both the local and remote 9145s 3 Access the Canoga Perkins Web site click Downloads scroll to the 9145 filename and compare version numbers listed there with the version numbers you recorded The 9145 firmware filename is similar to 91450106 zip where 9145 indicates the module and 0106 indicates the version number 4 Download the software from the Web site to your local TFTP FTP or SFTP server Caution To ensure compatibility when two 9145s are c
85. onnected using the EXT ports you must upgrade all connected units with the same firmware Failure to do so will cause CFG alarms could result in user traffic disruption 9145 Network Interface Device 3 27 To upgrade 9145 software follow these steps 1 Access the SNMP Configuration Menu before starting the software upgrade enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for the 9145 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 Nov 2006 Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 MAC Address Management Por Manager IP Subnet Mask Default Ga Test IP Address Test Subne Inband Management Port Management Management SLIP PPP Serial Por 2 From the Main Menu Security 9145 D 10 20 16 MANAGEMENT IP CONFI GURATI ON Loca Remote L357 87 3A Address eway Mask VLAN Tagging VLAN Number Address Config type 7 Software Upgrade and press lt Enter gt 3 At the Software Upgrade Menu type 3 Get New File with TFTP and press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 9145 DC 172 SOFTWARE U Time Since Last Restart 2 days 13 53 23 Local Remote Offline Last Data Active Firmware Inactive Firmware Bootcode Software Reset Reset 1 2 Swap Bank amp Reset Swap 3 Get New File with TFTP 3 28 Select 1 3 9145 Network Interface Device 4 Atthe prompts type the IP address fo
86. optional feature Test Subnet Mask Sets the IP Address for Network Performance Assurance optional feature Inband Management Port Selects which port s allow Management Communication access Parameters are Both Ports Ext Port Only User Port Only or No Management Management VLAN Tagging Enables Disable the use of a Management VLAN 9145 Network Interface Device 5 Management VLAN Number When Management VLAN is Enabled sets VLAN Tag ID 6 SLIP PPP IP Address Sets the IP Address for SLIP PPP access Address does not need to be configured if SLIP PPP is not used 7 Serial Port Config Sets the session type supported by the RS 232 Serial Port selections are VT100 or SLIP PPP 8 Telnet Security Enables or disables checking if Telnet host is listed in the host table Default is disabled which allows access to all hosts 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt Set Up the VT100 and SLIP PPP Baud Rates Although the default values for the communication parameters meet requirements for most systems you made need to update them for a particular situation To update the baud rate follow these steps 1 2 At the Main Menu type 6 Utilities and press lt Enter gt To change the baud rate for VT 100 sessions type 4 VT100 Baud Rate and press lt Enter gt Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the baud rate options Options are 9600 or 19200 bps Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 Set Date and Ti
87. ped a Backup and Restore mechanism for the 9145 able to generate download upload and run configuration files The configuration file naming convention is as follows 9145xxxx cfg The 9145 is a string of four characters which corresponds to the Model Number xxxx may be zero to four characters in length and corresponds to a user defined field and cfg is always used as the file extension The configuration file MUST begin with a header that contains three variables each of which is a string of characters of finite length as described here CfgFileName is a string that represents the configuration file name and extension as in the DOS file naming convention The name must be of maximum 8 characters and the extension is always cfg for a maximum total string length of 12 characters CfgFileBuiltWithFirmware is a string of 5 characters that represents the firmware level i e application code in the Active Bank that was running when the configuration file was built 3 12 9145 Network Interface Device CfgFile UserComments is a string of 50 characters that the user may set to any string desired This variable contains information relevant to the user An example of the header as it would appear on a 9145 001 cfq file is shown here WARNING DO NOT MODIFY THIS HEADER CfgFileName 9145 001 cfg CfgFileBuiltWithFirmware 05 00 CfgFileUserComments Canoga Perkins Chatsworth CA site HAHAHAHAHAHAH
88. ports follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt At the Port Information Menu type 2 Port Configuration and press lt Enter gt Ethernet Net wor 9145 DC_172 PORT CONFI GURAT 1 Hardware Information 2 Functional Configuration 3 VLAN Configuration 4 Port Filters Select 1 4 9145 Network Interface Device 3 45 2 Atthe Port Configuration Menu type 2 Functional Configuration and press lt Enter gt i Net wor Model 9 5 DC 172 NCTIONAL C Local User Port Speed Dupl ex M Ha Ext Port Speed Duplex 0M Fu User Port Setting Autonego Ext Port Setting Autonego RMTF Di sabl ed Link Loss Fwd Di sabl ed Flow Control Di sabl ed Maxi mum Frame Size 0000 Si deband Management Di sabl ed ect 1 7 3 At the Functional Configuration Menu type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the options Press lt Tab gt to highlight the select Local or Remote columns Press lt Enter gt to select an option 3 46 1 User Port Setting Sets data rate and duplex option on the User Port After typing 1 lt Enter gt pressing lt Space gt cycles through the Data Speed and Duplex options Options are Interface Module dependant Ext Port Setting Sets data rate and duplex option on the User Port After typing 1 lt Enter gt pressing lt Space gt cycles through the Data Speed and Duplex o
89. ptions Options are Interface Module dependant RMTF Enables or Disables Remote Fault Forwarding RMTF when SBMC is enabled Enables or Disables Remote Fault Forwarding and Link Loss Echo RMTF LLE when SBMC disabled Pressing Space cycles through the options Options are Disabled Ext Port Enabled Link Loss Fwd Enables or Disables Link Loss Forwarding LLF Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the options Options are Disabled User Ext Ext User and Both Directions Flow Control Enables or Disables flow control on the Remote port Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the options Options are Disabled Ext Port Enabled Maximum Frame Size Sets maximum allowable Ethernet Frame size the 9145 will forward Size range is 1518 10000 9145 Network Interface Device 7 Sideband Management Enables or disables SideBand Management Channel SMBC communications with a remote 9145 L351 or L357 When enabled pressing lt ctrl gt L verifications SMBC connectivity with the remote unit 8 Remote Configuration Displays Functional Configuration of SBMC connected remote 9145 L351 or L357 4 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt Check Port and Link Status The Port Information screen shows the current conditions for the 9145 ports The Link Status screen shows current conditions for the link including SFP power To access port and link status follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 3 Port Information
90. r the TFTP FTP or SFTP server and the Filename 5 When ready type Y to initiate the file transfer Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Net work Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 9145 DC_172 TFTP SOFTWAR Time Since Last Restart 2 days 18 55 08 IP Address 172 16 85 100 in Non Volatile RAM y Name 9145500 zip t ransfer to unit now y Please enter Y or N To upgrade a remote 9145 or upgrade the local 9145 from software stored on a Domain Management Module of the UCS1000 or UCS1002 chassis through a L351 or L357 follow these steps Note SideBand Management Channel must be enabled with the remote 9145 L351 or L357 1 Verify that SBMC is enabled on both the local and remote 9145s details on page 3 45 Ethernet Network i 05 Dec 2006 9145 DC 172 16 12 44 34 SOFTWARE UP Time Since Last Restart 3 days 17 06 42 Active Firmware Inactive Firmware Bootcode Select Source Unit Use SPACE to change next source Efnter to validate 2 From the Main Menu type 7 Software Upgrade and press lt Enter gt 3 At the Software Upgrade Menu type 4 Copy Software from Source unit to Destination unit and press lt Enter gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 29 4 Atthe prompt select the Source which is the inactive bank for the local module then select the Destination which is the inactive bank for the remote module and press lt Enter gt the upgrade runs automatically To run the new software swap b
91. ress lt Enter gt Ethernet Netw 914 5 DC MANAGE LOGGED Username Access Console AT LOGIN MENU Net work admin Supervisor Default Account Current Session ESC to exit or the number of the session to force off Note Although a user with any level of access can view this screen you must have supervisor access to force off a session 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt Managing the Network Interface When configuring ports it is best to configure options in this order 1 Set up the physical layer such as port speeds 2 Set up the VLAN rules translation and priority bits 3 When all aspects of the link are ready connect cables and start the network services 3 44 9145 Network Interface Device Configuring Ports Port functions are configured on the Functional Configuration Menu This screen also displays data speed and duplex settings for the local 9145 and the remote 9145 L351 or L357 If the remote device is an L351 or L357 you can configure that device For details see the user manual for the L351 or L357 The Port Information Screen displays general Port status and menu for access Port Configuration and port Status Performance functions Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Inte 04 Dec 2006 Model 9145 5 V96 05 F96 9145 DC_172 16 06 55 53 PORT NFORMATI ON 330 000 UTP Link Status ort Configura Layer 2 Statis MON Group 1 Select 1 4 Messages To configure 9145
92. rval minutes Set how often in minutes that the 9145 tries to synchronize its time to the SNTP server Range is 0 attempt to synchronize at bootup only to 1440 once daily 3 20 9145 Network Interface Device e Sntp Servers Configuration Sets IP address and operating parameters for 2 servers e P Address Set the address for the SNTP server 0 0 0 0 indicates no server e Retries How many times the 9145 tries to synchronize before trying the alternate server or giving up Range is 0 to 10 e Timeout seconds Wait period between unsuccessful attempts Range is 1 to 30 e Priority Set which server to contact first Range is 1 to 255 with 1 the highest priority and 255 the lowest If the priority is the same for the two servers the 9145 alternates tries between the servers 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt To manually set the date and time follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 6 Utilities and press lt Enter gt 2 At the Utilities Menu type 1 Set Date and Time and press lt Enter gt 3 At the prompt to enter the current date and time type the current information in DD MM YYYY HH MM format then press lt Enter gt Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Net wo F96 9145 UTTLITI Model 9145 5 V96 Set Date and Time eset Configuration To Default Change Password VT100 Baud Rate Slip PPP Baud Rate ING Generation Static ARP Table Dynamic ARP Table License Manager Select 1 9
93. s Canoga Perkins Cor 145 5 V05 0 Client Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server p hernet Network Interface Device 29 Ll P Address Shared Secret etri es f i meout riority P Address Shared Secret etries i meout riority Select 1 3 Messages 9145 Network Interface Device Nov 2006 49 04 3 37 2 Atthe prompt type 1 to set the authentication mode Type 2 or 3 to configure access to a primary and alternate Radius servers then follow the prompts on the screen Radius Client Mode Configures the primary and secondary authentication servers The secondary server is accessed if the primary server does not respond or rejects the user Radius is the Radius Server Local is the 9145 s User Account database None uses only the 9145 account database Choices are Radius then Local Local then Radius or None Radius Server Enter values for these parameters for a primary or alternate Radius server IP Address Sets the address for the Radius Server An Address 0 0 0 0 indicates no server Shared Secret Must match the Shared Secret set on the Radius Server Retries How many times the 9145 tries to authenticate the user before trying the Secondary Server or giving up Range is 0 to 10 Timeout How long in seconds between unsuccessful attempts Range is 1 to 30 Priority Sets which server to contact first Range is 1 highest priority to 255 lowes
94. s can damage both the DC source and the 9145 Damage due to reversing power is not covered under the Warranty Figure 10 DC Power Connector Location 6 Optical Connections Dirty optical connectors are a common cause of link loss or attenuation problems especially for single mode fiber SMF Clean the connectors before plugging in a cable and whenever there is a significant or unexplained light loss To prevent contamination always install protective dust covers on unused fiber optic connectors Cleaning Optical Connectors Wipe the ferrule and the end face surface of the male fiber coupler with a lint free isopropyl alcohol pad from a fiber cleaning kit Use canned air to blow dust out of the female fiber coupler Caution To avoid damaging the fiber end surface or connector use extreme care when installing or removing cables 7 Connecting Optical Fiber to Optical Interface Modules Plug in the optical cables with Tx optical output to Rx optical input Rx to Tx orientation 2 4 9145 Network Interface Device 8 Connecting Ethernet Cables to UTP Interface Modules Plug the shielded Ethernet Cable into the UTP Connector on the Interface Module Be sure the locking tab properly seats If the locking tab is broken or missing replace the cable Caution To maintain Lighting and Power Shorting protection always use Ethernet Cables with a proper Ground Shield cable and connector Canoga Perkins recommends you label the cab
95. s r gles de mise la terre afin de pr venir de telles d charges 9145 Network Interface Device i NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this users manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation operation and or maintenance of Canoga Perkins equipment The drawings specifications and information contained in this document are the property of Canoga Perkins and any unauthorized use or disclosure of such drawings specifications and information is prohibited Canoga Perkins reserves the right to change or update the contents of this manual and to change the specifications of its products at any time without prior notification Every effort has been made to keep the information in this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that it is accurate with regard to any specification CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 91311 6008 Business Phone 818 718 6300 Monday through Friday 7 a m 5 p m Pacific Time FAX 818 718 6312 24 hrs Web Site www canoga com Email fiber canoga com Copyright 2004 2005 Canoga Perkins Corporation All Rights Reserved EdgeAccess 9145 Network Interface Device User Manual Model Number 9145 UM Part Number 6913300 Rev G 12 2006 s5 00w MM EdgeAccess and Canoga Perkins are registered trademarks of Canoga
96. ser Port Model Number User Port Description User Port Hardware Rev User Port Serial Numbe Ext Port Model Number Ext Port Description Ext Port Hardware Rev Ext Port Serial Number Power Supply Press CTRL S for SFP info Ethernet Network Interface Device 9145 D HARDWARE INFORMATI ON Remote L357 L357 1323 002951 330 0 1 000 UTP 931486 529 M LD 1310 SM 14dB SC 033461 Messages El 20060413191 10 AC TAB for more remote in 00 1000M UTP R 45 M LD 1310 SM 14dB SC 20 240 ESC to return 2 To display information about SFP s on the User or Extension Port Interface Modules press lt Ctrl S gt to display the SFP Information screen Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 User Port Model Number Wavelength Connector Type Data Rate Maximum Link Length Maximum Loss Budget Extension Port Model Number Wavel eng Connector Type Data Rate Maximum Link Length Maximum Loss Budget Ethernet Network Interface Device 9145 D SFP INFORMATI ON Press ESC to return to previous screen Messages 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device 3 19 Manage the Date and Time An accurate date and time in the 9145 assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to the system administrator You can choose either of two methods for setting the date and time depending on your access to an
97. sive failed attempts to log in 8 Allow UI Logout of User Sets if user gets automatically logged off upon excessive inactivity 9 Ul Logout Locked State Displays current user state Locked Unlocked Logged Out or Logged In 10 SNMPv3 Authentication Protocol Sets SNMPv3 authentication protocol MD5 SHA or None 11 SNMPv3 Authentication Password Password that generates the MD5 or SHA authentication key 8 to 15 characters SNMPv3 Authentication Key Displays the MD5 or SHA Authentication Protocol Key that authenticates the user the Key is generated automatically by the Authentication Password but can be changed if the user s host uses a different Authentication Key generation algorithm the Key is 16 Hex characters for MD5 protocol or 20 Hex characters for SHA protocol 12 SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol Selects encryption protocol DES or None 13 SNMPv3 Privacy Password Password that generates the DES Privacy Protocol Encryption Key 8 to 15 characters SNMPv3 Privacy Key Displays the DES Privacy Protocol Key and is generated automatically from the Privacy Password It can be changed if the user s host uses a different Privacy Key generation algorithm 16 Hex characters 4 To delete a user type d then follow the prompts to select the Username and confirm the choice When completed the User Accounts Menu reappears 5 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 34 9145 Network Interface Device Configuring Host Access The
98. so allows Read access Read or None SNMP Protocol Select V1 V2c V3 V1 V2c or V3 V1 V2c Read Community Enter name of community up to 11 characters V1 V2c Write Community Enter name of community up to 11 characters V1 V2c Access Level Select Supervisor Operator or Observer 4 To remove a host type d then follow the prompts 5 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device Configuring a Radius Client Before setting the 9145 as a Radius Passthru Client you must set related attributes on the Radius Server to predefined values in order to properly authenticate and configure the user The 9145 uses four vendor specific attributes type 25 in the Radius RFC Canoga Perkins vendor identifier is 919 Attribute 1 Access From Values 1 UI default 2 SNMP and 3 Ul and SNMP Attribute 2 Access Level Values 2 Observer default 3 Operator and 4 Supervisor Attribute 3 Description A string optional and not predefined The default is Radius Account Attribute 4 Logout User Values 0 No and 1 Yes default Use the Radius Client Configuration Menu to set up communications with the Radius Server to enable Radius Authentication of users at login To access the Radius Client Configuration Menu follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration Menu type 6 Radius Client Configuration and press lt Enter gt The Radius Client Configuration Menu appear
99. t priority Should priority get set the same for two servers the 9145 will alternate tries between the servers 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 9145 Network Interface Device Syslog Client Configuration You can configure and display two server destinations for Syslog messages In addition to setting the host address and port you can set the server mask for the notification To access and update the Syslog Client Configuration follow these steps 1 From the System Configuration Menu type 9 Syslog Client Configuration and press lt Enter gt then type 3 Trap Table and press lt Enter gt The Trap Notification Destination Table screen appears Ethernet Network Interface Device Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 Server IP Address 172 016 015 072 Server Port 514 Server Mask Debug Server IP Address 172 016 100 020 Server Port 5 65535 Server Mask Debug Select 1 2 Messages 2 To enter a new Syslog Server to edit and existing entry select Syslog Server 1 or 2 and press lt Enter gt Enter the values for the Server e Syslog Server IP Address Enter the IP address for the Syslog Server e Syslog Server Port Enter the UDP Port number used by the Syslog Server 1 65535 e Syslog Server Mask This sets the Syslog Message Mask Pressing lt Space gt cycles through the options Options are Debug Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice and Informational
100. t panel Connect Chassis Ground The rear of the 9145 has a Grounding Lug for connecting the 9145 to Earth Ground This is required for full electrical safety Attach a 6 Gauge copper cable between the Ground Lug and Earth Ground Figure 8 Ground Lug Location 5 Connecting power The 9145 is available with either AC or DC power AC Power Connection a Plug the AC power cord into the socket at the rear of the 9145 and the AC outlet b The 9145 is shipped with a North American Power Cord The unit uses a standard IEC AC Power Connector Country specific power cords are available locally for installations outside North America Figure 9 AC Power Connector Location 9145 Network Interface Device 2 3 DC Power Connection a The 9145 support both Positive and Negative grounded DC Power Loosen the screws for the GND and 48 or 48 VDC terminals b Slide the wires under the square washers and tighten the screws taking care not to cross Power and Ground The DC Power Terminal Block is removable for ease of installation and replacement Itis recommended the Terminal Block be removed when connecting power to avoid accidentally crossed or shorted power leads from damaging the 9145 or your DC Power System c Use an ohmmeter to verify that 48 VDC Power lead is not shorted to GND d Connect the power cables to the power source e Insert the Power Terminal Block into the 9145 Caution Reversing Power and Ground Lead
101. terface Device o System Alarms System Log Utilities 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 Set Date amp Time Reset Configuration To Default Change Password VT100 Baud Rate Slip PPP Baud Rate PING Generation Static ARP Table Dynamic ARP Table License Manager Software Upgrade Manage Logged in Users 802 3AH OAM 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 OAM Control OAM Peer Information OAM Statistics OAM Event Configuration OAM Event Log 10 Logout 9145 Network Interface Device 3 5 Login and Main Menu The first screen is the Login Screen Type your Username and press lt ENTER gt The Password prompt will then appear Type your Password and press lt Enter gt If the Username or Password was incorrect you will return to the Username Prompt Default Username and Password for the 9145 is admin and admin lower case Canoga Perkins strongly recommends you change the Default Username and Password during your initial configuration session Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 ase Enter Login Username ase Enter Login Password The Main Menu appears after you successfully log in It provides access to all 9145 functions including setup diagnostics and reports Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145 5 V05 00 F96 9145 D MAIN MENU em Configuration Diagnostics Por nformation System Alarms System L Sys Utili
102. the message when the authentication protocol is MD5 or SHA 8 to 15 characters e Authentication Key The authentication key for MD5 or SHA Authentication Protocol The key generates automatically from the Authentication Password but can be changed if the destination uses a different Authentication Key generation algorithm 16 Hex characters for MD5 protocol or 20 Hex characters for SHA protocol e Privacy Protocol Set the protocol for encrypting the notification when MD5 or SHA is used Options are DES or None e Privacy Password If the Privacy Protocol is DES enter the password that generates the encryption key for the message 8 to 15 characters e Privacy Key Shows the that encrypts the message for DES Privacy Protocol key This key automatically generates from the Privacy Password but can be changed if the destination uses a different Privacy Key generation algorithm 16 Hex characters e Security Level No Auth No Priv No user authentication or message encryption Auth No Priv Authenticates by user name no message encryption Auth Priv Authenticates by user name and message encryption e Retries Number of times to resend the message if not acknowledged Range is 0 to 10 e Timeout in Seconds Time to wait in seconds for an acknowledgement before resending Range is 1 to 30 seconds 3 To delete a destination type d and press lt Enter gt At the prompt highlight the IP Address for that Host you want to delet
103. time SYSLOG Client Configuration This configures the 9145 to send SYSLOG messages to a SYSLOG Server for collections and dissemination Hardware Information This displays information about the 9145 including full model numbers of the 9145 and its Interface modules hardware revision levels and serial numbers When the 9145 is connected to a remote 9145 L351 or L357 and SideBand Management Channel is enabled information about the remote device is also displayed 9145 Network Interface Device 3 7 3 8 Diagnostics Used to set up loopback latency and jitter or PING tests and to configure and run Network Performance Assurance optional software Loopback Setup This initiates and configures the 9145 for loopback diagnostics Packets are loop backed based on MAC address of the 9145 The 9145 is configurable to swap origination and destination MAC addresses of the test packet and to recalculate the CRC of the looped packet when the MAC address are swapped Latency Jitter Test This manually initiated test is used to measure network latency inter frame jitter and frame loss from this 9145 to a remote 9145 in a network Configuration items are 1 To IP Address This is the remote 9145 s IP Address From IP Address This selects the originating IP address from the 9145 places into the test packets Choices are Auto Selection Management IP or Aux IP Test VLAN This is the VLAN Tag the test packets will carry It can be the Man
104. tion 3 19 Host Access Table 3 35 IP Configuration 3 22 Latency Jitter Test 4 5 9145 Network Interface Device Layer 2 Statistics 3 54 Link Status 3 47 P Bit Translation Tables 3 51 PING Generation 4 7 Port Information 3 47 Radius Client Configuration 3 37 RMON Group 1 Statistics 3 56 Security Configuration screen 3 31 Set Date and Time 3 20 3 21 SNTP Client Configuration 3 20 Software Upgrade 3 27 Static ARP Table 3 58 System Alarms 4 4 System Configuration 3 22 System Information 3 18 System Log 3 26 Trap Configuration 3 24 Trap Notification Destination Table 3 40 User Accounts 3 33 VLAN Rules 3 48 VLAN Translation Table 3 50 screen navigation 3 3 security general parameters 3 31 lockout 3 32 options and descriptions 1 2 password characteristics 3 31 Radius 3 37 SNMPv3 parameters 3 42 Security Configuration screen 3 31 set SLIP PPP baud rate 3 23 software configuration to default 4 4 VT100 baud rate 3 23 Set Date and Time screen 3 20 3 21 set up ports 3 45 terminal connection 3 1 VLANs 3 48 SLIP PPP baud rate 3 23 SNMP v3 parameters 3 42 SNTP Client Configuration screen 3 20 SNTP date and time 3 20 software update 3 27 Software Upgrade screen 3 27 Static ARP Table screen 3 58 System Alarms screen 4 4 System Configuration screen 3 22 system date and time 3 20 System Information screen 3 18 System Log screen 3 26 T time and date 3 20 Trap Configuration s
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