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1. Slot and Port 1 24 Uplink Slot and Port 25 48 Uplink Slot1 Port 1 2 32 Slot 1 Port 25 3 32 Slot 1 Port 12 2 43 Slot 1 Port 36 3 43 Slot 1 Port 16 2 47 Slot 1 Port 40 3 47 Slot 1 Port 24 2 55 Slot 1 Port 48 3 55 Slot 2 Port 1 2 56 Slot 2 Port 25 3 56 Slot 2 Port 12 2 67 Slot 2 Port 36 3 67 Slot 2 Port 16 2 71 Slot 2 Port 40 3 71 Slot 2 Port 24 2 79 Slot 2 Port 48 3 79 Slot 3 Port 1 2 80 Slot 3 Port 25 3 80 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 A 1 A Port Mapping Table A 2 Table A 1 Port Card and SCP Card Mapping 2 of 3 Slot and Port 1 24 Uplink Slot and Port 25 48 Uplink Slot 3 Port 12 2 91 Slot 3 Port 36 3 91 Slot 3 Port 16 2 95 Slot 3 Port 40 3 95 Slot 3 Port 24 2 103 Slot 3 Port 48 3 103 Slot 4 Port 1 2 104 Slot 4 Port 25 3 104 Slot 4 Port 12 2 115 Slot 4 Port 36 3 115 Slot 4 Port 16 2 119 Slot 4 Port 40 3 119 Slot 4 Port 24 2 127 Slot 4 Port 48 3 127 Slot 5 Port 1 2 128 Slot 5 Port 25 3 128 Slot 5 Port 12 2 139 Slot 5 Port 36 3 139 Slot 5 Port 16 2 143 Slot 5 Port 40 3 143 Slot 5 Port 24 2 151 Slot 5 Port 48 3 151 Slot 6 Port 1 2 152 Slot 6 Port 25 3 152 Slot 6 Port 12 2 163 Slot 6 Port 36 3 163 Slot 6 Port 16 2 167 Slot 6 Port 40 3 167 Slot 6 Port 24 2 175 Slot 6 Port 48 3 175 Slot 7 Port 1 2 176 Slot 7 Port 25 3 176 Slot 7 Port 12 2 187 Slot 7 Port 36 3 187 Slot 7 P
2. Warning conditions Notice Normal but significant condition Informational Informational messages Debug Debug level messages The types of messages that are sent to syslog may be limited by Syslog Severity Threshold on the Configuration Syslog screen Date and Time The month day and time the message was issued Message Log messages always begin with the IP address of the issuing unit Click on Clear Syslog to empty the table 7 14 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 7 Status Status System Alarms Use the System Alarms screen to obtain a quick visual status of the system Select Status gt Status gt System Alarms The Status System Alarms screen appears Configuration Tests Status Card Status column SALA colors Alarms Port Rates ok critical MEB Minor Syslog Unknown Cell Lo Redundancy Card Firmware Card e Bandwidth Type Revision Status Action sage slot A SCP 86914607 Major Show Restart Note This screen is updated once per minute System Slot Alarms Performance Slot B SCP 86914515 Show Restart Slot 1 Empty N A Unavailable Restart Slot 2 Reach 86914515 No Alarms Show Restart Slot 3 ADSL 86914607 No Alarms Show Restart Slot 4 Empty N A Unavailable Restart Slot 5 Empty N A Unavailable 1 Restart Slot 6 Empty N A Unavailable Restart Slot 7 Empty N A Unavailable Restart Slot 8 Empty
3. Multicast Group 1 VPI VCI Specify the connection for the first multicast group Multicast Group 2 VPI VCI Specify the connection for the second multicast group Multicast Group 3 VPI VCI Specify the connection for the third multicast group ATM Profile Select a profile to be applied to this port from the drop down list ATM Encapsulation Select the encapsulation protocol to be used llc bridged Logical Link Control bridged The protocol of a packet is identified in an LLC header vem bridged Virtual Channel Multiplexing bridged A separate VC is used for each higher level protocol 4 Click on Apply August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Status Overview The SCP card s web interface provides many status screens that show the state performance and statistics for the uplink and DSL line cards 8400 A2 GB21 30 Status ATM Statistics on page 7 2 Status DSL Performance on page 7 3 Status DSL Statistics on page 7 4 Status Ethernet Performance on page 7 6 Status IMA Performance on page 7 9 Status IMA Statistics on page 7 10 Status Port Rates on page 7 12 Status SHDSL Performance on page 7 12 Status SHDSL Statistics on page 7 13 Status Syslog on page 7 14 Status System Alarms on page 7 15 Status Unknown Cell Log on page 7 16 August 2005 7 1 7 Status Status ATM Statistics Use the ATM Statistics screen to view the number of uncorrectable HEC errors
4. If supported by the endpoint the Circuit Identifier field of the DHCP Relay Agent Information Option agent remote identifier suboption includes m The serial number of the endpoint m The endpoint vendor identifier Do not enable Option 82 unless you are certain your DHCP server supports Option 82 Disabled The BLC does not process DHCP Option 82 information 4 Click on Create and Display VLAN Port Configuration Ports are associated with VLANs using the Configuration Bridge Connection screens See Configuration Bridge Connection in Chapter 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Multicasting Multicasting and Video Applications 8400 A2 GB21 30 The SCP card supports up to 255 multicast streams Each multicast stream may represent a separate video content channel coming into the BLC having been requested by at least one video customer All customers can have access to the channels by joining and leaving the multicast groups In the downstream direction a DSL port PVC is mapped to a multicast stream rather than to a particular set top box or MAC address Up to three simultaneous multicast streams can be deployed on a DSL port used to provide a video service On a DSL port that delivers video service a PVC must be configured to act as the IGMP control upstream for all the multicast channels For delivery of n multicast streams n 1 PVCs must be configured over the DSL interfac
5. PPPOE e Configuration T1 E1 Ports Port ATM 1 Set Default Gateway Configuration Mode DHCP IP Address 0 0 0 Network Mask 0 0 0 VLAN ID Port Status Disable gt MAC Address 00 60 39 04 75 dFf 01 01 IMA Groups DHCP Configuration Items DHCP Slot Not Set DHCP Port DHCP Vpi fo DHCP vci o Apply e Clocking User Interface ATM management PVCs terminated on the SCP card are routed encapsulated RFC 1483 PVCs 2 Enter or select Field Description Configuration Mode Select the configuration mode for the IP port from the drop down list MANUAL Port parameters are configured by the operator DHCP Port parameters are configured using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IP Address Specify the IP address associated with the port This is required if Configuration Mode is Manual Network Mask Specify the subnet mask associated with the IP address This is required if Configuration Mode is Manual For ATM 1 and ATM 2 the value must be 255 255 255 255 VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID of the port Port Status Specify the administrative state of the port by selecting Enable or Disable from the drop down list MAC Address This display only field shows the hardware address of the port 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 3 3 3 Configuring Management 3 4 Field De
6. 4 Select an interval type 15 Minutes For the last 15 minute interval 30 Minutes For the last two 15 minute intervals 1 Hour For the last four 15 minute intervals 96 Intervals For the last day s 15 minute intervals 1 Day Total For the total of the last 96 15 minute intervals August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 8400 A2 GB21 30 7 Status The following information is displayed Field Description Near End LOFS The number of Loss of Framing failures LOSS The number of Loss of Signal failures LOLS The number of Loss of Link failures ES The number of Errored Seconds The errored second parameter is a count of one second intervals containing one or more CRC anomalies or one or more LOS or Severely Errored Frame SEF defects SES The number of Severely Errored Seconds UAS The number of Unavailable Seconds Far End LOFS The number of Loss of Framing failures LOSS The number of Loss of Framing failures Loss of Power The number of Loss of Power failures ES The number of Errored Seconds The errored second parameter is a count of one second intervals containing one or more CRC anomalies or one or more LOS or Severely Errored Frame SEF defects SES The number of Severely Errored Seconds An SES is a one second interval during which either 18 or more errored frames were received or at least one loss of signal defect severely
7. Enter the default User ID SUPERUSER and Password ASN 1500 and click on OK The web interface screen appears 4 Click on the menu tab appropriate to what you would like to do Configuration To configure the system and interfaces Status To display statistics status and contents of memory System To display system information download firmware back up configurations and modify users Tests To start and stop tests PARADY NE Tests Status System Configuration BRIDGE e General e VLAN Connections MULTICAST e Common e Port ATM e Profile e Port Reach ADSL General Profile n Profile e PSD Profile SELT Options ETHERNET e Configuration PPPOE e Configuration TL EL Ports IMA m Configuration Bridge Connection Create Slot Slot 3 ADSL2 z Port DSL Port 01 ATM Bridge _ VPI PWID 7 802 1p VCI range Priority 0 S Encapsulation Ic bridged Queuing Ingress Method FIFO Profile PACKET 2 Acceptible E Profile PACKET E Frame gress Profile mE a H Ingress Filter Enabled zj Role Subscriber z Number of E MAC Addresses Port Egress T VLAN All VLANs Default Vlan 1 4 Add MultVin1 PVC MultViniPVC MultViniPVC MultVini PVC zi Port Egress Tag Untagged Assigned a Delete VLAN Egress Tag The
8. I Leave Delay Parameter I From BAC to Upstream l l l Send Join B Send Leave A and Stop Old Stream I I I Start New Stream WY o Quick Query Wait Time Parameter Leave Join Forwarding Delay Parameter pp Procedure To set multicast port parameters 1 Select a Slot from the drop down list 2 Select a Port from the drop down list 3 Enter or select the following fields Field Description Quick Query Count Specify the number of Quick Queries to a port that will be generated in response to an IGMP Leave Message on that port If no responses are received after this number of messages then it can be assumed that no subscribers on that port want to be in the multicast group This parameter is also referred to as the robustness value The default is 2 The valid range is 1 to 10 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 6 3 6 Multicasting 6 4 Field Description Leave Delay Specify the amount of time in tenths of a second that the multicast stream will continue on a port after the receipt of a leave message The default value is 3 0 3 seconds The valid range is 0 to 255 0 to 25 5 seconds Leave Join Delay Specify the amount of time in tenths of a second that the start of a new multicast stream on a port is delayed following the receipt of a leave message The default value is 3 0 3 seconds The valid range is 0 to 255 0 to 25 5 seconds
9. Select the ATM profile for inbound traffic from the drop down list Egress Profile Select the ATM profile for outbound traffic from the drop down list 5 Enter or select the following Bridge parameters Field Description PVID Specify the Port VLAN ID to be applied to untagged frames received from the CPE on the DSL port over this connection Any VLAN ID 1 4094 of a previously configured user VLAN may be used 802 1p Priority Specify a non zero value 1 7 to cause frames to be tagged according to this 802 1p priority 1 is the lowest priority and 7 the highest Queueing Method Specify whether frames received in a downstream direction are queued according to their 802 1p priority or handled on a first in first out FIFO basis If the queuing method is set to 802 1p the priority is assessed on a per PVC basis and not between PVCs Acceptable Frame Type Specify what type of frames will be accepted from the LAN on this port Unacceptable frames will be dropped Tagged Only VLAN tagged frames will be accepted All Both VLAN tagged and untagged frames will be accepted Ingress Filter Specify if frames from the LAN with VLAN tags that are not Enabled members of this port should be filtered out and discarded Checked enabled Frames that are not members of a VLAN on this port will be dropped Unchecked disabled All frames are accepted Role Specify the role of the
10. 1 of user s guide iii SCP cards 1 1 1 2 P Password default 2 3 Performance DSL 7 3 Ethernet 7 6 IMA 7 9 SHDSL 7 12 Port mapping A 1 table A 1 Port rates 7 12 Priority of syslog messages 7 14 Product Related Documents v Profiles traffic 4 2 Proxy IGMP 6 2 Purpose of document iii IN 2 August 2005 PVC control 6 1 for multicast 6 1 specifying for multicast 6 4 Q Quick query count 6 3 R Rate DSL ports 7 12 Ethernet 7 6 Redundancy 5 1 Remote device 3 4 S SCP cards features 1 2 models 1 1 port mapping A 1 setup 3 1 Secure mode 5 3 Setting management address using the CLI 2 2 Set top box 6 1 SHDSL Performance 7 12 Statistics 7 13 SNMP management systems 1 2 Snooping IGMP 6 2 Speed DSL ports 7 12 Ethernet 7 6 Statistics ATM 7 2 DSL 7 4 IMA 7 10 SHDSL 7 13 8400 A2 GB21 30 Status Alarms 7 15 Alarms Detail 7 15 ATM Statistics 7 2 DSL Performance 7 3 Index U UBR used for Internet traffic 6 1 Unknown cell log 7 16 DSL port rates 7 12 Uplink Ves A 1 DSL Statisti 7 4 Upstream rate 7 12 oe User ID 2 3 Ethernet Performance 7 6 IMA Performance 7 9 IMA Statistics 7 10 Port Rates 7 12 Screens list of 7 1 SHDSL Performance 7 12 SHDSL Statistics 7 13 8400 A2 GB21 30 Using the Default Management Address 2 1 Using the Web Interface 2 3 Vv VC mapping A 1 video applications 6 1 Syslog 7
11. 14 VLAN System Alarms 7 15 Basics 5 1 System log 7 14 creating 5 2 Unknown Cell Log 7 16 ID range 5 3 Syslog 7 14 overview 5 1 System alarms 7 15 secure mode 5 3 Tagging 5 1 T VPI VCIs for uplinks A 1 Traffic profiles creating 4 2 Y profiles modifying 4 4 Y cable 5 1 August 2005 IN 3 Index IN 4 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30
12. Control MAC errors Internal MAC Transmit Errors Shows the number of frames dropped on transmission due to MAC errors Frame Too Longs Shows the number of frames dropped because they exceeded the maximum Ethernet frame size Symbol Errors Shows the number of symbols received that could not be decoded Click on Refresh to update the statistics August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Status IMA Performance 8400 A2 GB21 30 7 Status Use the Status IMA Performance screen to view failure status cell rate and cell counts for an IMA group To view IMA performance 1 Select a Slot from the drop down list 2 Select an IMA Group from the drop down list 3 Scroll through the frame or click on Links ATM Layer or PVCs to jump to an area of particular interest 4 The following information is displayed Field Description IMA Group n Fail Status The current group failure status No Failures Start up Invalid M Value Insufficient Links Blocked Other or Invalid IMA Version NE State The group state Operational Start Up Start Up ACK Not Configured Config Abort Incompatible Symmetry Config Abort Unsupported IMA Version Config Abort Other Insufficient Links or Blocked Tx Available Cell Rate The current cell rate in cells per second provided by this IMA group in the transmit direction considering all the transmit links in the Active state Rx Ava
13. Cross connections default 4 1 D Default VC mapping A 1 Diagnostics 1 2 Document Purpose and Intended Audience iii Document Summary iv Downstream rate 7 12 DSL connections 4 5 multicast port parameters 6 3 Performance 7 3 Statistics 7 4 Dual link 5 1 Duplex mode 7 6 8400 A2 GB21 30 E Encapsulation 6 4 Errors DSL 7 4 SHDSL 7 12 7 13 Ethernet management bridge 1 2 Performance 7 6 port address 3 4 F Feature numbers 1 1 Features 1 2 G gateway address 3 3 H Help icon 2 3 I IGMP parameter descriptions 6 3 proxy 6 2 snooping 6 2 IMA Performance 7 9 Statistics 7 10 Inband management 3 1 IP address default management 2 1 Ethernet port 3 4 in web browser 2 3 IP port 3 3 IP port 3 3 IP uplink 4 5 L Leave delay 6 3 Leave join delay 6 3 Load sharing 5 1 Log system 7 14 unknown cell 7 16 August 2005 IN 1 Index Login 2 3 using CLI 2 2 M Management bridge 1 2 configuring 3 3 default address 2 1 Example 3 2 example 3 1 Guidelines 3 1 PVC 3 4 Mapping table A 1 Menu tabs 2 3 Model numbers 1 1 Modifying a Traffic Profile 4 4 Multicast 6 1 common parameters 6 2 port parameters 6 3 Multicasting and Video Applications 6 1 N Network management support 1 2 Non volatile database storage 1 2 nrt VBR used for video 6 1 O Organization of document iv Out of band management 3 1 Overview 1 1 3 1 7 1 management 3
14. G 703 Interface User s Guide 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier Installation Guide ATM Line Cards Models 8955 8965 8968 8975 and 8985 User s Guide 8922 POTS Card Installation and User s Guide T1 and E1 IMA Cards Models 8995 and 8997 Installation and User s Guide To order a Paradyne document or to speak with a sales representative please call 1 727 530 2000 Paradyne documents are also available on the World Wide Web at www paradyne com Select Support gt Technical Manuals August 2005 v About This Guide vi August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 About the SCP Card Overview 8400 A2 GB21 30 The Shelf Concentration and Processing SCP card is a circuit card assembly that comprises a parent card with an ATM switch a backplane interface a processor a cell multiplexer demultiplexer and an uplink childcard The childcard determines the type of uplink supported by the SCP card When the SCP card is used in an 8620 or 8820 Broadband Loop Carrier BLC it aggregates DSL traffic from each of the DSL port cards in the chassis on the BLC s backplane bus and concentrates it onto an IP interface The SCP card supports the following line cards m 8922 POTS Line Card m 8965 and 8968 ADSL2 ATM Cards m 8975 ReachDSL ATM Card m 8985 SHDSL ATM Card m 8995 T1 IMA Card m 8997 E1 IMA Card With a Management Control Processor MCP card installed in the same chassis the SCP card also supports Time Division Multiplexer TDM
15. N A Unavailable Restart Slot 9 Empty N A Unavailable Restart Slot 10 Empty N A Unavailable Restart Slot 11 Empty N A Unavailable Restart Ei For each slot Firmware Revision level and Card Status are displayed The Alarms button is activated for slots bearing a supported line card or SCP card Click on the Show buttons to obtain detailed information about alarms received If the operator has Superuser authority a Restart button is displayed for each slot This resets the card in the slot even in the case that the SCP card is unaware of the card and declares the slot empty Status Alarms Detail 8400 A2 GB21 30 The Status Alarms detail screen appears when one of the Show buttons is clicked on in the Status System Alarms screen Alarm status is color coded OK OK If there is no alarm text is green on a white background Minor For minor alarms text is italicized on a yellow background Major For major alarms text is underlined on a red background Critical For critical alarms text is italicized and underlined on an orange background August 2005 7 15 7 Status For line cards alarm status is shown for each port where P1 is Port 1 P24 is Port 24 and so on For example in the following case a Loop Attenuation alarm has been reported on Port 2 It is classified as a minor alarm Loop Attenuation P1 P2 Status Unknown Cell Log Use the Unknown C
16. SDSL and SHDSL cards Models 8775 8777 8779 and 8799 August 2005 1 1 1 About the SCP Card Features The SCP card provides these features 1 2 Command Line Interface CLI The SCP card supports a router like command line interface using Telnet or an attached console Web Interface The SCP card supports a web interface through Internet Explorer Version 6 or above Network Management Support via SNMP The SCP card supports primary network management support through an SNMP agent for configuring monitoring and sending traps Monitoring Monitoring screens let you monitor the activity of the SCP card Diagnostics Test and status screens let you diagnose uplink and card problems and perform and review results of tests including power on self test Alarm Indications Faceplate LEDs and web interface screens provide card status Non Volatile Database Storage The SCP card has non volatile database storage for configuration options and cross connections Control Firmware download configuration upload and download Management Router Provides the capability of managing an external device connected to the SCP card s Ethernet port in addition to inband management capabilities already present in the BLC VLANs The SCP card supports up to 4095 VLANs August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Accessing the Web Interface Using the Default Management Address The SCP card supports a router like Command Line Interfac
17. Seconds Number of one second intervals that the far end is unavailable Tx Unusable Sec The count of Transmit unusable seconds for the far end Rx Unusable Sec The count of Receive unusable seconds for the far end Tx Link Failures The count of Transmit link failures for the far end Rx Link Failures The count of Receive link failures for the far end 8400 A2 GB21 30 6 Click on Refresh to view the latest information August 2005 7 11 7 Status Status Port Rates Use the Port Rates screen to check the status and rates of the DSL ports Select Status gt Status gt Port Rates The Status Port Rates screen appears Select a slot from the drop down list to determine which line card s ports are displayed The screen is updated every 15 seconds Field Description Port Port number Upstream The status of the port or the rate in bits per second of upstream traffic Downstream The status of the port or the rate in bits per second of downstream traffic Status SHDSL Performance Use the SHDSL Performance screen to obtain error and cell counts for a SHDSL 7 12 port To view SHDSL performance information 1 Select Status gt Performance gt SHDSL The Status SHDSL Performance screen appears 2 Select a slot from the Slot drop down list 3 Select a port from the Port drop down list The following fields are displayed F
18. The number of times a near end group failure has been reported since power on or reboot FE Fail Cnt FE Failure Count Number of times a far end group failure has been reported since power on or reboot Common ICP Viol IMA Control Protocol ICP Violations A count of ICP cell violations errored invalid or missing except during seconds when an SES or UAS condition is reported OIF Anom The number of Out of IMA Frame OIF anomalies An OIF anomaly is defined as leaving the IMA Sync state Near End SES Severely Errored Seconds Number of one second intervals containing 30 or greater of the ICP cells counted as ICP violations or more than one link defect LOS OOF LOF AIS or LCD LIF or LODS defects except during NE UAS conditions UAS Unavailable Seconds Number of one second intervals during which the near end is unavailable Tx Unusable Sec The count of Transmit unusable seconds for the near end Rx Unusable Sec The count of Receive unusable seconds for the near end Tx Link Failures The count of Transmit link failures for the near end Rx Link Failures The count of Receive link failures for the near end Far End SES Severely Errored Seconds Number of one second intervals containing 30 or greater of the ICP cells counted as ICP violations or more than one link defect LOS OOF LOF AIS or LCD LIF or LODS defects except during NE UAS conditions UAS Unavailable
19. To display ATM statistics 1 Select Status gt Statistics gt ATM The Status ATM Statistics screen appears 2 Select a port from the drop down list 3 Select a slot from the drop down list 4 Select an interval type 15 Minutes For the last 15 minute interval 30 Minutes For the last two 15 minute intervals 1 Hour For the last four 15 minute intervals 96 Intervals For the last day s 15 minute intervals 1 Day Total For the total of the last 96 15 minute intervals 5 Click on Refresh to display the latest count 7 2 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Status DSL Performance 8400 A2 GB21 30 7 Status Use the DSL Performance screen to obtain performance statistics for the near end modem ATU C far end modem ATU R ATM layer and ATM PVC Select Status gt Performance gt DSL The Status DSL Performance screen appears To display statistics select a port from the drop down list The following information is displayed Field Description DSL Layer Performance Near End Current SNR Margin The noise margin as seen by this ATU with respect to its received signal in tenths of a decibel Current Loop Attenuation The measured difference in the total power transmitted by the peer ATU and the total power received by this ATU Current Output Power The measured total output power transmitted by this ATU Loss of Framing LOF There has been a failure due to
20. VBR rt Bandwidth Utilization The percentage of available bandwidth used by VBR rt traffic VBR nrt Bandwidth Utilization The percentage of available bandwidth used by VBR nrt traffic UBR Bandwidth Utilization The percentage of available bandwidth used by UBR traffic ATM PVC Performance VPI VC 1 Cells Sent The number of cells sent on this PVC since the last reset Cells Received The number of cells received on this PVC since the last reset 5 Click on Refresh to see the latest information Status IMA Statistics Use the Status IMA Statistics screen to view IMA statistics by slot IMA group and link To view IMA statistics 1 Select a Slot from the drop down list Select an IMA Group from the drop down list 2 3 Select a Link from the drop down list 4 Select an interval type 15 Minutes For the last 15 minute interval 30 Minutes For the last two 15 minute intervals 1 Hour For the last four 15 minute intervals 96 Intervals For the last day s 15 minute intervals 1 Day Total For the total of the last 96 15 minute intervals 5 The following current and interval values are displayed 7 10 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 7 Status Field Description Group UAS UnAvailable Seconds Number of seconds during which the IMA group is down UAS NE Fail Cnt NE Failure Count
21. and Out of Band Management Bp Procedure To start up the SCP using both inband and out of band management 1 Specify the uplink port using the configure uplink command The uplink must be either eth1 or eth2 For example PDYN configure uplink eth1 2 Assign an inband management IP address subnet mask and next hop router using the configure management command For example PDYN configure management inband address 137 90 127 3 255 255 255 0 PDYN configure management default gateway 137 90 127 1 3 Assign an out of band management IP address and subnet mask using the configure management command For example PDYN configure management out of band address 137 90 126 1 255 255 255 0 Do not configure inband and out of band management on the same subnet You can now access the web interface by typing into the Location field of your web browser the IP address assigned to the Ethernet port See Using the Web Interface on page 2 3 2 2 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Using the Web Interface 8400 A2 GB21 30 To access the web interface pp Procedure 2 Accessing the Web Interface 1 Start Internet Explorer Version 6 or above 2 Type http and the IP address of the SCP card into the Address field of your browser window The default address is 10 10 10 10 Address ja http 10 10 10 10 Your PC must be in the same subnet as the SCP card or have routed access to the subnet 3 A login window appears
22. connection Subscriber Network Maximum Number of MAC Addresses Specify the maximum number of MAC addresses permitted to access the selected port August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections 6 Enter or select the following Egress VLAN parameters Field Description VLAN List Select a VLAN or multiple VLANs To select a VLAN while retaining previous VLAN selections press the CTRL key as you click on a VLAN To select a range of VLANs select one VLAN position the cursor some number of VLANs above or below your selection then click on a VLAN while holding down the Shift key Click on Select All to select all listed VLANs and click on Clear All to remove any selections you have made Egress Tag Select the egress tag for the selected VLAN or VLANs Tagged Untagged 7 Click on Add to add the selected VLAN or VLANs to the Assigned VLAN Egress Tag list box 8 Enter or select the following IP Filters parameters Field Description Address Specify an IP address to be filtered on the selected ports Mask Specify the subnet mask of the IP address 9 Click on Add to add the Address and Mask to the Currrent Filters list box 10 Click on Create New Connection 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 4 7 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections 4 8 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 VLANs VLAN Basics VLANs Virtual Local Area Networks allo
23. determine what type of port cards will be installed in the chassis and how many default connections they require Packet port cards and cell port cards have one default data VC per port TDM port cards such as TDM SDSL do not use the SCP card and require no default VCs Use the Configuration DSL Connection screen to associate DSL ports with ATM connections and VLANs See Configuration Bridge Connection on page 4 5 August 2005 4 1 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections Setting Up Traffic Profiles Traffic Profiles are required for all connections to allow the SCP card to perform its traffic management functions such as Connection Admission Control CAC You can define up to 250 traffic profiles for the SCP card using the Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor screen Traffic profiles specify the traffic class of the connection and the expected sustained and peak cell rates SCR and PCR as well as the Maximum Burst Size MBS It is recommended for ease of administration that the same traffic profile be used on both the SCP card and the ATM line cards The same set of traffic profiles should be shared among all ATM line cards in the chassis and the whole DSL network if possible Creating Traffic Profiles p gt Procedure To create a traffic profile 1 On the Configuration menu tab select ATM gt Profile The Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor screen appears Configuration Profi
24. display the latest information Status SHDSL Statistics Use the SHDSL Statistics screen to obtain error statistics by SHDSL port To display statistics 1 Select Status gt Statistics gt SHDSL The Status SHDSL Statistics screen appears 2 Select a slot from the drop down list 3 Select a port from the drop down list 4 Select an interval type 15 Minutes For the last 15 minute interval 30 Minutes For the last two 15 minute intervals 1 Hour For the last four 15 minute intervals 96 Intervals For the last day s 15 minute intervals 1 Day Total For the total of the last 96 15 minute intervals The following information is displayed for the near end and far end Field Description ES The number of Errored Seconds SES The number of Severely Errored Seconds LOSW The number of Loss of Synchronization Word seconds UAS The number of Unavailable Seconds 5 Click on Refresh to display the latest information 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 7 13 7 Status Status Syslog Use the Syslog screen to view messages sent to the system log Select Status gt Status gt Syslog The Status Syslog screen appears Entries in the system log have the following format Field Description Priority Specifies the message type Emergency System is unusable Alert Action must be taken immediately Critical Critical conditions Error Error conditions Warning
25. errored frame defect or loss of power defect occurred UAS The number of Unavailable Seconds The UAS counter starts after 10 consecutive severely errored seconds 5 Click on Refresh to display the latest information August 2005 7 5 7 Status Status Ethernet Performance Use the Status Ethernet Performance screen to display the status error counts and throughput of Ethernet ports To display Ethernet performance information select Status gt Performance gt Ethernet The Status Ethernet Performance screen appears Select a Port from the drop down list and click on Select Field Description Ethernet Layer Status Link Status Shows the status of the link dormant The link has no device attached down The link is administratively down or has a fault that prevents it from coming up unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets Link Up Time Shows the number of days hours minutes and seconds the link has been active Rate Mbps Shows the data rate of the link in Mbps Duplex Shows the duplex mode Full The link is full duplex Half The link is half duplex Connector Type Shows the physical interface used RJ45 The interface is the 8 wire modular jack Fiber The interface is the SFP optic fiber socket Ethernet Layer Status Link Status Shows the status of the link
26. number of multicast messages transmitted Total Frames Discarded Shows the number of frames discarded for any reason Errored Frames Shows the number of frames detected to be in error Paused Frames Received Shows the number of pause flow control frames received Paused Frames Transmitted Shows the number of pause flow control frames transmitted Excessive Shows the number of frames not transmitted due to excessive Collisions 15 collisions Deferred Shows the number of frames successfully transmitted after Transmissions transmission has been deferred at least once Carrier Sense Errors Shows the number of times the carrier sense signal was lost during transmission Alignment Errors Shows the number of frames received with an alignment error FCS Errors Shows the number of frames with Frame Check Sequence FCS errors August 2005 7 7 7 Status 7 8 Field Description Single Collision Frames Shows the number of frames transmitted after a single collision Multiple Collision Frames Shows the number of frames transmitted after multiple collisions SQE Test Errors Shows the number of Signal Quality Error SQE test errors received Late Collisions Shows the number of collisions detected after the normal window Internal MAC Receive Errors Shows the number of frames dropped on reception because of Media Access
27. port should use tagged or untagged packet formats for that VLAN The switch adds or deletes tags as required for each port that is configured for the VLAN 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 5 1 5 VLANs Configuring VLANs VLAN Configuration is a two part process The first step is to create the VLAN and the second step is to define how each port should handle VLANs Creating a VLAN Use the Configuration VLAN Create screen to create a new VLAN To create a new VLAN 1 Select Configuration gt Bridge gt VLAN The Configure VLAN screen appears displaying any VLANs already configured PARADY NE Tests Status System Configuration Connections MULTICAST e Common e Port ATM e Profile Port Reach ADSL General Port e Line Profile e Alarm Profile e PSD Profile SELT Options ETHERNET e Configuration PPPOE T1 E1 Ports IMA e Configuration j Configured VLANs c 1 Default Vian 1 0 4 Enabled Enabled 0 0 0 0 c 2 MultVini PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 3 MultVini1PVC il 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 o 4 MultVini PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 o 5 MultVin1 PVC 1 il Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 6 MultVin1 PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c Ti MultVin1 PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 8 MultVin1PvC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 9 MultVint PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 10 MultVini PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c u MultVini PVC 3 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0
28. web interface has an integral Help system Click on the Help icon D on any screen to invoke a related Help August 2005 2 3 2 Accessing the Web Interface 2 4 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Configuring Management Overview The SCP card supports management data over an uplink port inband and over the Ethernet port out of band Either management type can be configured using the web interface To configure management addresses using the CLI see Setting the Management Address Using the CLI in Chapter 2 Accessing the Web Interface As used in this guide m An Ethernet managed device is a device connected to the SCP card s Ethernet port m A managed endpoint is an endpoint attached to a line card in the BLC which is managed via the SCP s inband management connection Management Guidelines The following guidelines apply to management using an SCP card m If an MCP is present the MCP s IP address can be on the same or a different subnet than the SCP card s inband management IP address m The SCP card s out of band management IP address must be on a different subnet than the SCP card s inband management IP address m Managed endpoint IP addresses can be on the same or a different subnet than the SCP card s inband management IP address m Managed endpoint IP addresses must be added to the ATM Management PVC Screen and ATM 1 or ATM 2 must be enabled in the IP Port screen even if inband management is not being used in or
29. 0 0 c 12 MultVin1PvC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 13 MultVin1PVC il 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 14 MultVini PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 1 5 MultVini PVC il 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 c 16 MultVini PVC 1 1 Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 ser PETES a EE we Ing 2 To create a VLAN click on Add New VLAN The Configuration VLAN Create screen appears August 2005 8400 A2 GB2 1 30 8400 A2 GB21 30 5 VLANs PARADY NE Tests Status System Configuration BRIDGE General VLAN Connections MULTICAST Common Port ATM Profile Port Reach ADSL General e Port e Line Profile e Alarm Profile PSD Profile SELT Options ETHERNET e Configuration PPPOE e Configuration TA E1 Ports IMA O VLAN ID Name Secure Mode Proxy ARP Option 82 Configuration VLANS VLAN Create Next Hop Router NHR Secure Uplink Selection Create and Display VLAN Port Configuration Cancel Reset 1 4094 Enabled Disabled Use Default 0 0 0 0 Slot A SCP Eth 2 El Disabled gt 3 Enter or select the following parameters Field Description VLAN ID Specify a unique VLAN ID for the VLAN It may be any unused ID from 2 to 4094 For example 22 Name Specify a unique name for the VLAN up to 32 characters This can be used to refer to the VLAN by name instead of the VLAN ID if desired For example I
30. 21 30 3 Configuring Management PARADYNE PPPOE e Configuration Slot T1 E1 Port e Ports IP Port IMA POTS ATM VPI System ATM VCI MGCP Apply MANAGEMENT Users ATM Mgmt PVC IP Port e IP Security IP Routing SNMP SYSTEM e Clocking eee H Configuration ATM Management PVC Create e Groups Next Hop Ip Address Slot 3 ADSL2 F DSL Port 01 E ATM a 8 Enter or select Field Description Slot Select a Slot from the drop down list Port Select a Port from the drop down list IP Port Select an IP Port from the drop down list ATM 1 First IP over ATM interface ATM 2 Second IP over ATM interface Next Hop IP Address Enter the next hop IP address associated with the endpoint It must be on a different subnet than the ATM port ATM VPI Enter the ATM Virtual Path Identifier 0 15 associated with the virtual circuit for the entry ATM VCI Enter the ATM Virtual Channel Identifier 32 1023 associated with the virtual circuit for the entry 9 Click on Apply The new PVC is listed under PVC Entries on the Configuration ATM Management PVC screen 10 Use the Configuration IP Route Create screen to create a route to a remote device Select Configuration gt Management gt IP Routing The Configuration IP Routing screen appears 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 3 5 3 Configuri
31. Include the number and title of this document in your correspondence Please include your name and phone number if you are willing to provide additional clarification A August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Contents About This Guide m Document Purpose and Intended Audience iii m Document Summary 00 c eee ee iv m Product Related Documents 00000 cee eee eee v 1 About the SCP Card M Overview 0 a 1 1 E Features a eed AOE eh tn BAT ances ee odie 1 2 2 Accessing the Web Interface m Using the Default Management Address 2 1 m Setting the Management Address Using the CLI 2 2 Setting the Management Address for Inband and Out of Band Manage MOINS napa te bias saat taka ata DAYANG bd apnea eed NG AR ANDY 2 2 m Using the Web Interface 0 cece ee 2 3 3 Configuring Management LOC fn culy es i ed Qe Nae tne ie de hace 3 1 m Management Guidelines 00 00 c eee 3 1 m Management Example nesana ee eee 3 2 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections m Setting Up Default Connections a 4 1 m Setting Up Traffic Profiles naaa 4 2 Creating Traffic Profiles 000 cece eee 4 2 Modifying a Traffic Profile a 4 4 m Configuration Bridge Connection A aaa 4 5 5 VLANs LAN a 5 1 VLAN Tagging eee eae 5 1 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 Contents 6 Miulticasting 7 Status C
32. S is the class of service you selected Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor Create rt VBR CoS rt VBR Configuration Profile Name BRIDGE soils PCR 0 351566 General VIAN SCR ma 0 351566 Connections MULTICAST sons Eas Common MBS lt 0 351566 Port Tagging ATM e Profile Port Traffic Policing No Reach ADSL Packet Discard No e General kal a kal Lk Shaping No Apply Li Profile e Alarm Profile PSD Profile SELT Options ETHERNET Configuration PPPOE Configuration T1 E1 Ports IMA 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 4 3 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections 4 What fields are displayed depends on the Class of Service Enter or select Field Description Profile Name Enter a name for this profile PCR Enter a Peak Cell rate from 0 to 351566 SCR Enter a Sustainable Cell Rate from 0 to 351566 CDVT Enter a Cell Delay Variation Tolerance from 0 to 100000 MBS Enter a Maximum Burst Size from 0 to 351566 Tagging Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if tagging is allowed for this profile Traffic Policing Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if traffic policing is allowed for this profile Packet Discard Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if partial packet discards are allowed for this profile S
33. SP1 Secure Mode Specify if Secure Mode is enabled or disabled for this VLAN Enabled All traffic from the DSL ports on this VLAN is sent only to the designated uplink port Clients on DSL ports cannot connect directly to each other or see any data from any other user within the unit on this VLAN Disabled The unit behaves like a basic switch on this VLAN Broadcasts from a DSL port are visible to all other DSL ports and clients on DSL ports may make direct connections to each other Proxy ARP Specify whether Proxy ARP is enabled Next Hop Router Specify the default next hop router Secure Uplink Selection Select the secure uplink slot and group from the drop down list August 2005 5 3 5 VLANs 5 4 Field Description DHCP Option 82 Specify whether DHCP Option 82 is enabled or disabled for this VLAN Enabled The BLC adds DHCP Option 82 information to DHCP requests entering the BLC from subscriber links and bound for the uplink and strips the DHCP Option 82 information from DHCP responses entering the BLC from the uplink and bound for subscriber links The Circuit Identifier field of the DHCP Relay Agent Information Option circuit identifier suboption includes m The system name configured for the chassis m The BLC slot and subscriber port m The DSL port VPI and VCI m The VLAN to which this PVC is assigned m The decimal MIB II iflndex value for the DSL port
34. Shelf Concentration and Processing SCP Card with IP Uplink User s Guide Document No 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Printed in U S A Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law No part of this publication may be copied or distributed transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Paradyne Corporation 8545 126th Avenue North P O Box 2826 Largo Florida 33779 2826 Paradyne Corporation makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Further Paradyne Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Paradyne Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new release to this manual Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repa
35. Slot 14 Port 36 3 355 Slot 14 Port 16 2 359 Slot 14 Port 40 3 359 Slot 14 Port 24 2 367 Slot 14 Port 48 3 367 Slot 15 Port 1 2 368 Slot 15 Port 25 3 368 Slot 15 Port 12 2 379 Slot 15 Port 36 3 379 Slot 15 Port 16 2 383 Slot 15 Port 40 3 383 Slot 15 Port 24 2 391 Slot 15 Port 48 3 391 Slot 16 Port 1 2 392 Slot 16 Port 25 3 392 Slot 16 Port 12 2 403 Slot 16 Port 36 3 403 Slot 16 Port 16 2 407 Slot 16 Port 40 3 407 Slot 16 Port 24 2 415 Slot 16 Port 48 3 415 Slot 17 Port 1 2 416 Slot 17 Port 25 3 416 Slot 17 Port 12 2 427 Slot 17 Port 36 3 427 Slot 17 Port 16 2 431 Slot 17 Port 40 3 431 Slot 17 Port 24 2 439 Slot 17 Port 48 3 439 Slot 18 Port 1 2 440 Slot 18 Port 25 3 440 Slot 18 Port 12 2 451 Slot 18 Port 36 3 451 Slot 18 Port 16 2 455 Slot 18 Port 40 3 455 Slot 18 Port 24 2 463 Slot 18 Port 48 3 463 August 2005 A 3 A Port Mapping Table A 4 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Index A Alarm indication 1 2 Alarms 7 15 Asynchronous Terminal Interface ATI 1 2 ATM encapsulation 6 4 management PVC 3 4 profiles for multicast PVCs 6 1 Statistics 7 2 traffic profiles 4 2 Audience iii C Class of Service CoS 4 3 CLI description 1 2 setting management address with 2 2 Configuration Bridge Connection 4 5 Multicast Common Parameters 6 2 Multicast Port Parameters 6 3 Configuring Default Connections 4 1 Traffic Profiles 4 2 VLANs 5 2 Creating Traffic Profiles 4 2 traffic profiles 4 2 VLAN 5 2
36. a failure due to loss of signal Loss of Signal Quality There has been a failure due to loss of signal quality Loss of signal quality is declared when the Noise Margin falls below the Minimum Noise Margin or the bit error rate exceeds 1077 Current Tx Rate The rate of transmission ATM Layer Performance Loss of Cell Delineation The number of Loss of Cell Delineation events since the last reset An LCD state is declared after an OCD condition persists for 4 milliseconds Cells Sent The number of cells sent since the last reset Cells Received The number of cells received since the last reset Received Cells Dropped The number of received cells dropped since the last reset OCD Events The number of Out of Cell Delineation events since the last reset An OCD event is declared when seven consecutive ATM cells have Header Error Control HEC violations ATM PVC Performance Cells Sent The number of cells sent on this PVC since the last reset Cells Received The number of cells received on this PVC since the last reset Click on Refresh to display the latest information Status DSL Statistics Use the DSL Statistics screen to obtain error statistics by DSL port To display statistics 1 Select Status gt Statistics gt DSL The Status DSL Statistics screen appears Select a Slot from the drop down list 2 3 Select a Port from the drop down list
37. an invalid frame Loss of Signal LOS The ATU C detected a loss of signal Loss of Signal Quality There has been a failure due to loss of signal quality Loss of signal quality is declared when the Noise Margin falls below the Minimum Noise Margin or the bit error rate exceeds 1077 Loss of Link The ATU C was unable to link with the ATU R Data Init Failure The ATU C failed during initialization due to bit errors corrupting startup exchange data Configuration Init Failure There has been a Configuration Initialization failure Protocol Init Failure The ATU C failed during initialization due to an incompatible protocol being used by the peer ATU R No Peer ATU Present The ATU C failed during initialization because no activation sequence was detected from the peer ATU R Current Tx Rate The rate of transmission DSL Layer Performance Far End Current SNR Margin The noise margin as seen by this ATU with respect to its received signal in tenths of a decibel Current Loop Attenuation The measured difference in the total power transmitted by the peer ATU and the total power received by this ATU Current Output Power The measured total output power transmitted by this ATU Loss of Framing LOF There has been a failure due to an invalid frame August 2005 7 3 7 Status Field Description Loss of Signal LOS There has been
38. der to be accessed m Ethernet managed devices that are on a different subnet than the SCP card s Ethernet subnet require a route to be added to the routing table Ethernet managed devices that are on the same subnet as the SCP card s Ethernet subnet do not need a route to be added to the routing table 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 3 1 3 Configuring Management Management Example In the following example m The SCP card and Ethernet managed devices are on a different subnet than the SCP card s ATM 1 port m A remote network is accessible through Remote Device 1 m Endpoints support network management SHDSL 8820 BAC Slot 10 Port 1 Core Router 10 100 88 2 255 255 255 252 ai Ba ee lt 3 mM zal el z NI SCP Card ATM 1 Port eae Card Managed SHDSL 10 100 88 1 Endpoint 255 255 255 252 SCP Card Ethernet Port 19 100 96 217 10 100 94 254 255 255 255 0 Ethernet Managed Ethernet Managed Ethernet Manga Device 3 Device 2 Device 1 10 100 94 3 10 100 94 2 10 100 94 1 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 RemoteDevice 1 10 100 95 254 I 255 255 255 0 04 17457 01 3 2 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 3 Configuring Management p gt Procedure To configure management 1 Select Configuration gt Management gt IP Port The Configuration IP Port screen appears Select an ATM port from the drop down list to configure inband management AAP ANS vonriguration
39. dormant The link has no device attached down The link is down unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets Link Up Time Shows the number of days hours minutes and seconds the link has been active Rate Mbps Shows the data rate of the link in Mbps Duplex Shows the duplex mode Full The link is full duplex Half The link is half duplex August 2005 8400 A2 GB2 1 30 8400 A2 GB21 30 7 Status Field Description Connector Type Shows the physical interface used RJ45 The interface is the 8 wire modular jack Fiber The interface is the SFP optic fiber socket Ethernet Layer Statistics Total Bytes Shows the number of bytes received Received Total Bytes Shows the number of bytes transmitted Transmitted Total Frames Received Shows the number of frames received Total Frames Transmitted Shows the number of frames transmitted Unicast Packets Received Shows the number of unicast packets received Unicast Packets Transmitted Shows the number of unicast messages transmitted Broadcast Packets Received Shows the number of broadcast packets received Broadcast Packets Transmitted Shows the number of broadcast messages transmitted Multicast Packets Received Shows the number of multicast packets received Multicast Packets Transmitted Shows the
40. e CLI The CLI can be used to configure and maintain the system but the web interface is recommended You can access the web interface using the default management address or a network address you specify using the CLI see Setting the Management Address Using the CLI on page 2 2 p gt Procedure To use the default management address 1 Connect a PC to the LAN SCM port of the 8620 BLC or the LAN Slot A or B port depending on which slot the SCP card is in of the 8820 BLC using a crossover cable 2 Access the web interface by typing the default address 10 10 10 10 into the Location field of your web browser See Using the Web Interface on page 2 3 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 2 1 2 Accessing the Web Interface Setting the Management Address Using the CLI The management address can be set using the CLI p gt Procedure To set the management address of the SCP card using the CLI 1 Using the supplied cable and DB9 adapter connect a PC with a terminal emulation program to the SERIAL SCM jack of your BLC This gives you access to the CLI 2 Log in to the SCP card using Login gt SUPERUSER Password gt ASN 1500 The password appears on the screen as asterisks The startup procedure differs depending on the type of management used m Inband Management Operates over the uplink m Out of Band Management Operates over the LAN SCM port 8620 or LAN Slot A or B 8820 Setting the Management Address for Inband
41. e For example if the service is guaranteed to support two set top boxes two simultaneous video streams two multicast PVCs and one unicast PVC must be configured on the DSL link An ATM profile may be applied to the multicast PVCs and it is recommended that nrt VBR be used as the ATM class of service A video specific ATM profile can be defined for this purpose and applied to each multicast PVC as it is provisioned This allows prioritization of the video traffic above the Internet traffic assuming that Internet traffic uses an ATM UBR profile The PVC used for upstream control information will typically be UBR The endpoint must be configured for RFC 1483 2864 Bridged Encapsulation on all PVCs even those over which it is routing A bridge must be configured on the endpoint for all multicast traffic including m The downstream multicast PVCs m The control PVC m The Ethernet ports to which the set top boxes are attached It is recommended that Internet traffic be routed or handled by a separate bridge than the multicast traffic so that it can have lower priority However if the internet traffic is configured in the BLC to share the multicast control PVC it must share the same bridge as the multicast traffic If the endpoint provides an IAD Integrated Access Device function or if an MTA Media Terminal Adapter is connected to an Ethernet port on the endpoint the endpoint should be configured such that voice traffic is carried on a ded
42. ell Log screen to display a list of Unknown Cell errors by port To display the unknown cell log 1 Select Status gt Status gt Unknown Cell Log The Status Unknown Cell Log screen appears 2 Select a slot from the Slot drop down list 3 Select a port from the Port drop down list The following information is displayed Field Description Date and Time Shows when the error was encountered Error VPI The VPI of the failed cell Error VCI The VCI of the failed cell 4 Click on Refresh to display the latest information 7 16 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Port Mapping Table Table A 1 Port Card and SCP Card Mapping shows the VPI VCI default values assigned to circuits on the port card and the SCP card for user data UBR service There are no default values for user voice rt VBR service The table reflects 48 possible ports The actual number of ports depends on the line card used A DSL port s data VPI VCI is always 0 35 Default VC mappings to the SCP card for data service may be determined so m VPI is 2 for ports 1 24 and 3 for ports 25 48 m VCI is Slot 24 Port number up to 24 7 Port numbers 25 through 48 are reduced by 24 to 1 through 24 respectively before VCI is calculated So the VCI for Slot 3 Port 1 is the same as the VCI for Slot 3 Port 25 Port 1 3 24 1 7 80 Port 25 3 24 25 24 7 80 Table A 1 Port Card and SCP Card Mapping 1 of 3
43. haping Select Yes or No from the drop down list to determine if shaping is allowed for this profile 5 Click on Apply Modifying a Traffic Profile B gt Procedure To modify a traffic profile 1 On the Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor screen click in the selection box next to the profile you want to modify 2 Click on Modify Selected The Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor Modify screen appears 3 Modify the fields as required 4 Click on Apply 4 4 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections Configuration Bridge Connection Use the Configuration Bridge Connection Create screen to associate DSL ports with ATM connections and VLANs To define bridge connections 1 From the main menu select Configuration gt Bridge gt Connections The Configuration Connections Menu screen appears 2 Click on Create Connection The Configuration Bridge Connection Create screen appears PARADYNE m Configuration Bridge Connection Create Slot Slot 3 ADSL2 7 Port DSL Port 01 7 ATM Bridge VPI PVID VCI range J 802 1p Oe Connections 5 Priority pa Encapsulation Ilc bridged Queuing MULTICAST Ingress Method FIFO I e Common Profile PACKET a Acceptible Port PACKET x Frame ol Egress Profile a tee ALL H ATM Ingress Profile Filter Enabled Z P
44. helf Concentration and Processing SCP Card with ATM Uplink User s Guide document number 8400 A2 GB20 Use this guide to m Obtain a basic understanding of the SCP card s functionality m Learn how to configure and monitor the SCP card m Create and use VLANs This guide is intended for administrators and operators responsible for network operations A basic understanding of internetworking protocols and their features is assumed Specifically you should have familiarity with the following internetworking concepts m ATM m TCP IP m P routing also referred to as IP forwarding It is assumed that you have already installed the Broadband Loop Carrier BLC the SCP card and if used the Management Communications Processor MCP card NOTE You should use this document in conjunction with the appropriate DSL Card User s Guide These documents provide information about specific DSL cards you have installed in the BLC See Product Related Documents August 2005 iii About This Guide Document Summary iv Section Description Chapter 1 About the SCP Card Provides an overview of the features and functionality of the SCP card Chapter 2 Accessing the Web Interface Explains how to assign an address with the command line interface so that the web interface can be used to configure the BLC Chapter 3 Configuring Management Explains how to configure inband and out of band management Chap
45. icated PVC of highest priority August 2005 6 1 6 Multicasting Configuration Multicast Common Parameters 6 2 Use the Configuration Multicast Common Parameters to establish the general rules for IGMP snooping and proxy pp Procedure To set multicast parameters 1 Enter or select the following fields Field Description Snooping Specify the state of IGMP snooping Disabled The unit will not recognize multicast packets Enabled IGMP Snooping is enabled The unit will process multicast packets and snoop IGMP packets to learn multicast group address and port associations IGMP Proxy Specify the state of IGMP Proxy Disabled The unit will relay all IGMP messages and not perform any proxy functions Enabled The unit will act as an IGMP querier if needed In addition the proxy function will perform quick query functions that allows a smooth changing of data streams The IGMP Snooping function must also be enabled for this function to be enabled 2 Click on Apply August 2005 8400 A2 GB2 1 30 6 Multicasting Configuration Multicast Port Parameters Use the Configuration Multicast Port Parameters screen to set port specific parameters for multicasting The following illustration shows the relationship of IGMP snooping parameters STB Set Top Box to from BAC JoinA Query for A Query forA Join B Leave A Stream A l 04 17460 01
46. ield Description SHDSL Layer Performance Near End and Far End Code Violation CV Whether an alarm was sent due to CV failures since the last reset Errored Second ES Whether an alarm was sent due to Errored Seconds since the last reset Severely Errored Second SES Whether an alarm was sent due to Severely Errored Seconds since the last reset LOSW Second LOSWS Whether an alarm was sent due to Loss of Synchronization Word failures since the last reset Unavailable Second UAS Whether an alarm was sent due to Unavailable Seconds since the last reset SNR Margin Defect Whether an alarm was sent because the SNR margin has fallen below the threshold since the last reset Current Loop Attenuation The current loop attenuation in dB August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 7 Status Protocol Initialization Whether an alarm was sent due to Protocol Initialization Failure failures since the last reset No Neighbor Present Whether an alarm was sent due to an endpoint failure during initialization because no activation sequence was detected from the endpoint DC Continuity Fault Whether an alarm was sent due to DC continuity faults since the last reset ATM PVC Performance Cells Sent The number of cells sent on this PVC since the last reset Cells Received The number of cells received on this PVC since the last reset 4 Click on Refresh to
47. ilable Cell Rate The current cell rate in cells per second provided by this IMA group in the receive direction considering all the receive links in the Active state IMA Links Link n Near End Tx State The current state of the near end transmit link Near End Rx State The current state of the near end receive link Far End Tx State The current state of the far end transmit link Far End Rx State The current state of the far end receive link Near End Rx Failure Status The current link failure status of the near end receive link Far End Rx Failure Status The current link failure status of the far end receive link ATM Layer Performance Loss of Cell Delineation The number of Loss of Cell Delineation events since the last reset An LCD state is declared after an OCD condition persists for 4 milliseconds Cells Sent The number of cells sent since the last reset Cells Received The number of cells received since the last reset August 2005 7 9 7 Status Field Description Received Cells Dropped The number of received cells dropped since the last reset OCD Events The number of Out of Cell Delineation events since the last reset An OCD event is declared when seven consecutive ATM cells have Header Error Control HEC violations CBR Bandwidth Utilization The percentage of available bandwidth used by CBR traffic
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49. le Traffic Descriptor Profile Name Cos PCR SCR CDVT MBS MCR PD Tag CBR1000noPolice CBR 1000 N A o N A N A Yes No C PACKET UBR N A N A N A N A N A Yes No MULTICAST C POTS rt VBR 5400 5400 12 26 N A No Yes Common POTS SIG rt VBR 2000 1000 12 26 N A No Yes oi a C VOICE rt VBR 5424 188 N A 16 N A No Yes Profild C nrt_VBR 16K nrt VBR 16000 16000 198 1000 N A Yes Yes Bort rt VBR 3000 rt VBR 3000 3000 198 1000 N A Yes Yes Modify View Selected Delete Selected Create New Profile PSD Profile SELT Options ETHERNET e Configuration PPPOE Configuration T1 E1 e Ports IMA zi August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections 2 Click on Create New Profile The first Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor Create screen appears PARADYNE Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor Create Configuration Select Cos UBR 7 T UBR Select CBR General nrt VBR e VLAN e Connections MULTICAST e Common e Port ATM Profile e Port Reach ADSL e General a ETHERNET e Configuration PPPOE e Configuration TA E1 e Ports IMA z 3 Select a Class of Service CoS from the drop down list UBR Unspecified Bit Rate CBR Constant Bit Rate Nrt VBR Non Real Time Variable Bit Rate rt VBR Real Time Variable Bit Rate Click on Select The Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor Create CoS screen appears where Co
50. ng Management 11 Click on Create New IP Route The Configuration IP Route Create screen appears Conriguration PPPOE e Configuration TA E1 Ports IMA Groups Interface Date and Ti H Configuration IP Route Create Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Apply lal 12 Enter the Destination Subnet Mask and Gateway 13 Click on Apply August 2005 8400 A2 GB2 1 30 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections Setting Up Default Connections The SCP card is designed to minimize the work of configuration by providing useful defaults B gt Procedure To set up the SCP card with default connections 1 8400 A2 GB21 30 Determine the expected services to be deployed from the BLC and identify the attributes of these service offerings such as ATM Class of Service sustained peak cell rates and subscriber oversubscription targets Using the information gathered in Step 1 determine the traffic management strategy for handling congestion in the BLC and the network such as policing Select the profiles to match the predominant service profile using the Configuration Profile Traffic Descriptor screen See Setting Up Traffic Profiles on page 4 2 Determine the VPI VCI numbering strategy It is recommended for ease of administration and maintenance that default VCs with different traffic profiles be configured on separate VPIs Based on the intended services
51. onfiguring VLANs 00 0 eee tees 5 2 Creating a VLAN 000 cece eet eee 5 2 Multicasting and Video Applications A aaa 6 1 Configuration Multicast Common Parameters 6 2 Configuration Multicast Port Parameters 6 3 OVEIVIOW a Nana KAN ANG a a E ca heath nai INR NANG 7 1 Status ATM Statistics eee 7 2 Status DSL Performance 000 eee eee eee 7 3 Status DSL Statistics eisein Eia de eee 7 4 Status Ethernet Performance 000 c cece ee eee 7 6 Status IMA Performance 0 0c cece eee eee eee 7 9 Status IMA Statistics 0 eee 7 10 Status Por RaleS ec sock stots coda hah NGA kh Han DD haaha 7 12 Status SHDSL Performance 0 000 cece neces 7 12 Status SHDSL Statistics ee 7 13 Status Syslog piakahapueha rk Dann pep eiped et RON BADA Mala 7 14 Status System Alarms 0 ccc eee 7 15 Status Alarms Detail 00 cc eee ee 7 15 Status Unknown Cell Log 7 16 A Port Mapping Table ii Index August 2005 8400 A2 GB2 1 30 About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience 8400 A2 GB21 30 This guide describes how to configure operate and troubleshoot the software component of Shelf Concentration and Processing SCP cards with an IP uplink This guide reflects features in the SCP software version 4 2 SCP cards with ATM uplinks are described in the S
52. ort 16 2 191 Slot 7 Port 40 3 191 Slot 7 Port 24 2 199 Slot 7 Port 48 3 199 Slot 8 Port 1 2 200 Slot 8 Port 25 3 200 Slot 8 Port 12 2 211 Slot 8 Port 36 3 211 Slot 8 Port 16 2 215 Slot 8 Port 40 3 215 Slot 8 Port 24 2 223 Slot 8 Port 48 3 223 Slot 9 Port 1 2 224 Slot 9 Port 25 3 224 Slot 9 Port 12 2 235 Slot 9 Port 36 3 235 Slot 9 Port 16 2 239 Slot 9 Port 40 3 239 Slot 9 Port 24 2 247 Slot 9 Port 48 3 247 Slot 10 Port 1 2 248 Slot 10 Port 25 3 248 Slot 10 Port 12 2 259 Slot 10 Port 36 3 259 Slot 10 Port 16 2 263 Slot 10 Port 40 3 263 Slot 10 Port 24 2 271 Slot 10 Port 48 3 271 Slot 11 Port 1 2 272 Slot 11 Port 25 3 272 August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 8400 A2 GB21 30 Table A 1 Port Card and SCP Card Mapping 3 of 3 A Port Mapping Table Slot and Port 1 24 Uplink Slot and Port 25 48 Uplink Slot 11 Port 12 2 283 Slot 11 Port 36 3 283 Slot 11 Port 16 2 287 Slot 11 Port 40 3 287 Slot 11 Port 24 2 295 Slot 11 Port 48 3 295 Slot 12 Port 1 2 296 Slot 12 Port 25 3 296 Slot 12 Port 12 2 307 Slot 12 Port 36 3 307 Slot 12 Port 16 2 311 Slot 12 Port 40 3 311 Slot 12 Port 24 2 319 Slot 12 Port 48 3 319 Slot 13 Port 1 2 320 Slot 13 Port 25 3 320 Slot 13 Port 12 2 331 Slot 13 Port 36 3 331 Slot 13 Port 16 2 335 Slot 13 Port 40 3 335 Slot 13 Port 24 2 343 Slot 13 Port 48 3 343 Slot 14 Port 1 2 344 Slot 14 Port 25 3 344 Slot 14 Port 12 2 355
53. ort Role Subscriber 5 Max Reach ADSL Number of General a Addresses e Line Profile e Alarm Profile Port Egress PSD Profile VLAN SELT Options All VLANs 1 Default Vlan 1 2 Add 2 MultViniPVC im ETHERNET 3 MultVin1PVC x 3 4 MultVin1PVC Configuration Configuration 5 MultViniPVG PPPOE Port Egress Tag Untagged gt Configuration Assigned gner a Delete VLAN Egress Tag peiste Ei m si 3 Select a Slot and Port from the drop down lists 4 ATM fields are omitted for cards to which they are not applicable If present enter or select the following ATM parameters Field Description VPI Specify the path 0 15 for this connection VCI Specify the channel 32 255 for this connection Encapsulation Select an ATM encapsulation protocol from the drop down list lic bridged Logical Link Control bridged The protocol of a packet is identified in an LLC header lic pppoa Logical Link Control PPP Point to Point Protocol Over ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode The protocol of a packet is identified in an LLC header vem bridged Virtual Channel Multiplexing bridged A separate VC is used for each higher level protocol vem pppoa Virtual Channel Multiplexing PPP Over ATM A separate VC is used for each higher level protocol 8400 A2 GB21 30 August 2005 4 5 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections Field Description Ingress Profile
54. scription DHCP Slot Select the Slot The Slot field is accessible if an ATM port is selected and Configuration Mode is DHCP DHCP Port Select the Port The Port field is accessible if an ATM port is selected and Configuration Mode is DHCP DHCP VPI Enter the ATM Virtual Path Identifier 0 15 The ATM VPI and VCI fields are accessible if an ATM port is selected and Configuration Mode is DHCP DHCP VCI Enter the ATM Virtual Channel Identifier 32 1023 The ATM VPI and VCI fields are accessible if an ATM port is selected and Configuration Mode is DHCP 3 Click on Apply 4 Select Enet mgmt from the Port drop down list Enter the IP Address and Network Mask for out of band management KANADINA S e Contiguration PPPOE e Configuration T1 E1 Ports IMA MANAGEMENT Users ATM Mgmt PVC IP Port IP Security IP Routing SNMP SYSTEM Clocking se H Configuration IP Port Port Enet mgmt 7 KI Apply Configuration Mode IP Address Network Mask VLAN ID Port Status MAC Address Manual gt 10 100 1 5 255 255 255 0 Enable 2 00 60 39 04 75 df Set Default Gatewa Click on Apply To create a route to a remote device select Configuration gt Management gt ATM Mgmt PVC The Configuration ATM Management PVC screen appears August 2005 Click on Create New Entry The Configuration ATM Management PVC Create screen appears 8400 A2 GB
55. ter 4 Traffic Profiles and DSL Connections Explains how to define traffic profiles and how to create virtual circuits Chapter 5 VLANs Explains how to create and use VLANs Chapter 6 Multicasting Explains the use and configuration of multicasting and IGMP parameters Chapter 7 Status Lists the various status screens available for the SCP card and its associated line cards Appendix A Port Mapping Table Shows the VPI VCI default values assigned to circuits on the port card and the SCP card for user data UBR service Index Lists key terms acronyms concepts and sections in alphabetical order August 2005 8400 A2 GB21 30 Product Related Documents 8400 A2 GB21 30 About This Guide Document Number Document Title 8400 A2 GB20 8400 A2 GT20 8400 A2 GT21 8400 A2 GZ40 8620 A2 GN20 8700 A2 GB20 8700 A2 GB25 8799 A2 GB20 8820 A2 GN20 8900 A2 GB20 8922 A2 GN10 8990 A2 GN10 Shelf Concentration and Processing SCP Card with ATM Uplink User s Guide GranDSLAM 3 x SCP Card with ATM Uplink Training Guide GranDSLAM 4 x SCP Card with IP Uplink Training Guide Shelf Concentration and Processing SCP Card Installation Instructions 8620 Broadband Loop Carrier Installation Guide Hotwire TDM SDSL Termination Units Models 8777 and 8779 User s Guide Hotwire TDM SDSL Termination Units Models 8775 and 8785 User s Guide Hotwire 8799 TDM SHDSL Line Card with
56. w multiple logical interfaces on a single physical interface The devices on a VLAN communicate as if they were on the same physical LAN This technique segregates the traffic between multiple users So even though multiple users are on a common interface they are not aware of each other and each user appears to own the entire interface Devices within each VLAN can only communicate with member devices in the same VLAN VLANs can also be used to segregate the types of traffic For example a network might have a VLAN for data another VLAN for voice traffic and another VLAN for video VLANs benefit the network provider in that VLANs help control traffic With traditional local area networks congestion can be caused by broadcast traffic that is directed to all devices VLANs increase the efficiency of a network because each VLAN can be set up to contain only those devices that must communicate with each other Therefore broadcasts are sent only to devices that need the broadcast information This is referred to as a common broadcast domain VLAN Tagging VLANs are based on the IEEE 802 3Q standard VLAN tagging is a process that inserts a VLAN tag into the Ethernet frame The tag contains the identification number of a specific VLAN which is called the VLAN ID and a priority field Not all ports in a VLAN must be tagged Ports can be untagged members of a VLAN As traffic for a port is forwarded out of the switch the unit determines if the

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