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1. Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Framing Indicates if framing is enabled or disabled Section Trace Indicates the integer that the section trace is set to Signal Label Indicates operational value of Path Signal Label Clock Source Indicates setting of the clock source Scramble Indicates operational value of SONET scramble To view the current link parameters in the POS menu click Link The Link page opens Figure 57 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 136 Chapter 7 Web management Figure 57 Link page main html Netscape NORTEL NETWORKS gt PP 8610 10 10 41 201 gt System gt Layer2 gt Layer3 gt ATM POS Sonet 9 Link Bridge lP PX 9 Lar 9 Line Sonet Medium gt aos gt Statistics gt Support POS gt Link Link Index Link Config Magic Number Link Config Cre Size IA disabled bits32 bits32 bits32 Table 56 describes the fields displayed in the Link page Table 56 Link page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Link Config Magic Number If set to enable selects a random number magic number used in loopback detection Link Config Crc Size Indicates if the size of redundancy check field used in PPP framing has been configured To view the current bridging parameters in the POS menu click Br
2. NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV L SECONDS UAS STATUS 10 1 0 0 0 277 No Defec 10 3 0 0 0 787 Line AIS poe ll J Table 42 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos linecurrent command Using the Passport 8683POS Module 112 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 42 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos linecurrent command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT SES Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT CV P Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS UAS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable STATUS Status of defects show ports stats pos lineinterval This command displays statistics Figure 42 for the line over a 15 minute interval You can specify any interval or span of intervals The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos lineinterval lt intervalid gt lt ports gt 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 113 Figure 42 show ports stats pos lineinterval comma
3. ae C amit 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 61 Table 11 describes the items in the POS SONET tab Table 11 POS SONET tab items Item Description SonetFraming Sets the framing for the port to SONET Synchronous Optical Network format standard format used in North America default SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy clock format standard format used in Europe SonetOperStatusFraming Operational value of SONET framing SonetSectionTrace Sets the integer that the section trace flag jO is set to that is an integer between 1 and 255 SonetOperStatusSectionTrace Operational value of SonetSectionTrace SonetOperStatusPathSignalLabel Operational value of Path Signal Label SonetClockSource Sets the Clock Source to either line or internal SonetOperStatusClockSource Operational value of ClockSource SonetScramble Parameter that enables or disables the scrambling option SonetOperStatusScramble Operational value of SonetScramble SonetMedium MediumType Identifies whether a SONET or a SDH signal is used across this interface MediumTimeElapsed Number of seconds including partial seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the current measurement period If for some reason such as an adjustment in the system s time of day clock the current interval exceeds the maximum value the agent will return the
4. 200 39 disabled 30 Table 60 describes the fields displayed in the Lqr page Table 60 Lar page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Config Status Status of link quality reporting Config Interval Link quality reporting interval To view the current Line parameters in the POS menu click Line The Line page opens Figure 62 209564 A Chapter 7 Web management 141 Figure 62 Line page main html Netscape E Instar E NORTEL NETWORKS pP 8610 10 10 41 201 gt System gt Layer2 gt Layer3 gt ATM YPOS Sonet 9 Link Bridge IP IPX 9 Lar POS Line Line Config Remote Config Lqr Ppp Stp lp Addr Threshold an 90 m enabled 0000 T 95 Table 61 describes the fields displayed in the Line page Table 61 Line page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Config PPP Stp Status of PPP bridging Local Ip Addr Local Internet Protocol address Remove IP Addr Remote Internet Protocol address Config Lar Threshold Link quality reporting threshold To view the current Sonet Medium parameters in the POS menu click Sonet Medium The Sonet Medium page opens Figure 63 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 142 Chapter 7 Web management Figure 63 SONET Medi
5. off command 129 onfiguration procedures 54 OperDuplex field 58 OperSpeed field 58 OperStatus field 57 P Passport 8690SF module 23 path interval statistics 117 path statistics 116 Path tab 88 performance specifications 146 perform tagging command 94 PhysAddress field 57 physical specifications 146 Point to Point Protocol 31 poll interval 80 port configuration commands 93 disabling 59 enabling 59 information 100 naming 57 numbering CLI 45 setting 94 Port dialog box Interface tab 56 IP Address tab 66 POS PPP tab 64 POS SONET tab 60 Port Test dialog box 75 portlock feature 94 POS 29 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 152 Index POS Graph statistics tab 81 POS Interface in Device Manager 49 POS PPP tab graphic 64 tab items 65 POS SONET tab graphic 60 tab items 61 POS Statistics tab 83 PPP 29 30 31 33 PPP configuration commands 95 97 PPP LQR tab graphic 85 PPP statistics 118 ppp stpmode command 96 precautions 35 product support 21 publications hard copy 20 related 20 R reboot 93 Refresh button 49 replacing modules 43 reset module 50 93 Resize Column button 49 Result field 58 RFCs 24 routing 24 96 rx command 129 S safety 35 36 safety agency approvals 146 safety precautions 38 scramble command 97 SDH 30 61 97 section interval statistics 121 section statistics 120 Section tab 85 section trace command 97 security 97 show ports info pos command 100
6. The SONET frames received from the WAN contain IP packets encapsulated in Point to Point Protocol PPP that are converted by the Passport 8683POS Module into an Ethernet format Similarly the Passport 8683POS Module receives Ethernet frames and converts them into PPP packets for transmission over SONET Using the Passport 8683POS Module 30 Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module SONET terms and acronyms This section provides a brief listing of common Synchronous Optical Network SONET terms SONET is a medium for transmitting data that uses fiber optic cables The following terms and acronyms are frequently used with SONET information e SONET Synchronous Optical Network SONET is a family of fiber optic transmission rates that provides the flexibility to transport many digital signals with different capacities This ANSI standard provides for transmission from OC 1 to OC 48 and greater e SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDH is a standard technology for optical fiber based synchronous data transmission SDH is the international equivalent of SONET e OC 3c STM 1 Optical Carrier level 3 concatenation OC 3c STM 1 is an optical fiber transmission system that carries STS 3c STM 1 frame structures at 155 Mb s Concatenation refers to the fact that there is only one logical data stream rather than supporting a channelized structure e OC I2c STM 4 Optical Carrier level 12 concatenation OC 12c STM 4 is an optical fibe
7. Gray Port is unmanageable Additionally many Device Manager windows and dialog boxes contain buttons Table 5 describes the function of these buttons Table 5 Passport Device Manager buttons Field Description Apply Applies the changes you entered to fields in a window or dialog box Refresh Refreshes the information in the window Each time you click Refresh new information is polled from the switch and is displayed Close Closes the window or dialog box and disregards any changes you made to fields Help Does not function with the Passport 8683POS Module Insert Inserts or creates new information Resize Columns Resizes columns on the screen Note You must always click Apply at the bottom of the tab to gt implement any changes you make Using the Passport 8683POS Module 50 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Resetting the module To reset the module 1 Highlight the card 2 Choose Edit Card The Card dialog box opens with the Card tab displayed Figure 11 Figure 11 Card tab 10 125 200 45 Card 2 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 51 Table 6 describes the fields in the Card tab Table 6 Card tab fields Field Description FrontType Card type FrontDescription Packet Over Sonet FrontAdminStatus The administrative status of the card FrontOperStatus The operational
8. SESs Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or a second during which at least one or more incoming defects CVs Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UASs Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable Viewing FE Line statistics To display FE Line statistics On the device view right click the port 2 Choose Graph Port The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed Figure 25 on page 81 3 Click the FE Line tab The FE Line tab opens Figure 30 Figure 30 graphSonetPort dialog box FE Line tab 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 X Pos PPP Link PPP Lar section Li Path FE Path yl Current ESs D ELE Doon Using the Passport 8683POS Module 88 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 27 describes the fields in the FE Line tab Table 27 FELine tab fields Field Description ESs Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS or LOP SESs Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or a second during which at least one or more incoming defects CVs Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the
9. Using the Passport 8683POS Module 76 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 19 Test tab items Item Description Result Result of the test Code Code used for test PassCount Number of events which passed the test FailCount Number of events which failed the test 6 Click Ext Loopback to test the external loopback or click Int Loopback to test the internal loopback A dialog box displays the test results 7 Click Stop to cease testing 8 Click Close 9 Click the Interface tab 10 In the AdminStatus field click up 11 Click Apply Note To run the external loopback test you need a loopback cable on gt that port The test statistics are available only when the test has finished unlike Ethernet ports where the test statistics can be viewed during testing 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 77 Alarms Using Device Manager or the CLI you can enable RMON globally or on a port by port basis Implementing RMON lets you set alarms relating to specific events or variables Refer to Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations for more information on alarms Table 20 lists the alarms that are specific to the Passport 8683POS Module The alarms are listed in order of priority Table 20 Passport 8683POS Module alarms Name Description Section alarms LOS Lo
10. arguments Enter only one of the choices Do not type the vertical line when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip alerts routes you enter either show ip alerts or show ip routes but not both Using the Passport 8683POS Module 20 Preface Related publications For more information about Passport 8600 series products and management software refer to the following publications e Installing the Passport 8683POS Module MDAs part number 209565 A e Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software part number 209663 C e Using the Passport 8600 Modules part number 207306 C e Installation Instructions for the Passport 8600 Modules part number 207372 C e Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch part number 207307 C e Passport 8000 Series Network Design Guidelines Release 3 0 Implementation Notes part number 210128 A Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations Release 3 1 part number 207308 D e Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing Operations Release 3 1 part number 208967 C e Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations Release 3 1 part number 207414 D e Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing Operations Release 3 1 part number 207415 C e Release Notes for the Passport 8000 Series Switch part number 21
11. command uses the syntax show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl lt ports gt Figure 50 show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl 7 PORT MEDIUM TIME VALID LINE LINE CIRCUIT NUM TYPE ELAPSED INTERVALS CODING TYPE ID 10 1 1 816 45 4 4 52689832 10 3 1 816 45 4 4 52689832 Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos ds y Table 51 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command Using the Passport 8683POS Module 124 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 51 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command Field Description PORT NUM Port number MEDIUM TYPE Identifies whether a sonet or sdh signal is used across the interface TIME ELAPSED Number of seconds including partial seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the current measurement period If the current interval exceeds the maximum value the agent will return the maximum value VALID INTERVALS Number of previous 15 minute intervals for which data was collected LINE CODING Line coding for this interface The B3ZS and CMI are used for electrical SONET SDH signals STS 1 and STS 3 The Non Return to Zero NZR and the Return to Zero are used for optical SONET SDH signals LINE TYPE Line type for this interface The line types are Single Mode fiber or Multi Mod
12. o oocoocccocccco o 42 REIGN a MOTE ss a a dos dd 43 Starting the system after a module replacement o ooo oooooocoooo 43 Starting the system with an empty slot 00000 cee eee eee 43 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 45 PEOR o uve qe bam Xd ed bee AAA 45 Bru rM cnt Rec T 46 Device Manager access and passwords 0 cece eee eee eae 47 Installing Device Manager assess Re rex ec mx cem mmm 47 Resetting the Made iciorocrirmporir tr e EROR E RACK REE DE REOR dC 50 Viewing tpi jM CCP 5e Commmand line internace uuaacedexupaeuuerx ceva hens CE Xe hup x X ER a RR Ge 53 Conig raton Procedures i ois tree hae eed Die eu Roa RO aac uoa decode Rad 54 Default coIHIguralbS iasaaxeeiscprcideesq e caneetheeaddew aadee saree 54 a AA a a a a A EARRA A 55 Enabling or disabling aport Saa dee Reet eee cca es de AA bh E TK cd 59 SONET PMI 0002 dex ae Rd PER bs OPI bed E andae usus 59 COMUNE DUOBUS assai rabqbe eie beiebeshesA 6 QR PIAPe EAS SA 62 COMMOUNNO QUIN isesaqacs gasta aes Sq ORG AGGER ONDE RR RC MUR LA 63 Configuring IP routing using Device Manager 00000 eeu 63 Configuring IP routing asng the CLI Lise cea a emerin 67 Configuring IPX routing using Device Manager sss 68 Configuring IPX routing using the CLI llllslllslleeesllense 71 ia err Cc 71 viewng the Trap LOG cerciorarse raras as E ee ERR IOP ERE RR Ede 74 SONET loopback test fea
13. Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 graphSonetPort dialog box Path tab o oooooooooooo o 88 graphSonetPort dialog box FE Path tab o oooooooooo 89 config pos info command sample output 000 eee eee 98 show ports info pos all command output 200 eee 101 show ports info pos all command output continued 102 show ports stats pos activealarms command output 105 show ports stats pos felinecurrent command output 106 show ports stats pos felineinterval command output 107 show ports stats pos fepathcurrent command output 108 show ports stats pos fepathinterval command output 110 show ports stats pos linecurrent command output 111 show ports stats pos lineinterval command output 113 show ports stats pos linkstatus command output 114 show ports stats pos Iqrstatus command output llus 115 show ports stats pos pathcurrent command output 116 show ports stats pos pathinterval command output 117 show ports stats pos pppiftbl command output 119 show ports stats pos sectioncurrent command output 120 show ports stats pos sectioninterval command out
14. INLORs 10 5 100 4793094 100 100 40665 40666 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 pore uet E Table 45 describes the information fields for output ofthe show ports stats pos lqrstatus command Table 45 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos Iqrstatus command Field Description PORT NUM Port number QUALITY Number of quality issues IN GOOD OCTs Number of good octets received at the port LOCAL PERIOD Time interval in 100th of a second between link quality reporting from the local end REMOTE PERIOD Time interval in 100th of a second between link quality reporting from the remote end OUT LQRs Value of the OutLQRs counter on the local node for the link INLQRs Value of the InLQRs counter on the local node for the link Using the Passport 8683POS Module 116 Chapter 6 Command line interface show ports stats pos pathcurrent This command displays current statistics Figure 45 on the path on the transmitting end The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos pathcurrent lt ports gt Figure 45 show ports stats pos pathcurrent command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats postt pathcurrent PORT ERRED SECS SEVERELY ERRED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV P SECONDS UAS STATUS WIDTH 10 5 0 0 0 0 No Defect 2 10 6 0 0 0 302 Path AIS 2 Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos Table 46 describes the information fields
15. Insert Trap Receiver dialog box Table 17 Insert Trap Receiver dialog box fields Field Description IpAddress IP address to which the entry s addressing information pertains Community Community string used for trap messages to this trap receiver Version Version 5 Enter the IP address of the device you are monitoring and click Insert The dialog box closes and the Trap Receivers tab is redisplayed 6 Click Apply Using the Passport 8683POS Module 74 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Viewing the Trap Log To view the Trap Log that contains SONET specific traps Click the bell icon on the toolbar The Trap dialog box opens Figure 23 Figure 23 Trap Log dialog box RITE Node Time Type Description 10 125 200 45 2001 01 25 13 15 03 linkDown iflndex 0 2 3 if amp dminStatus 0 down ifOperStatus 10 125 200 45 2001 01 25 13 15 45 linkUp D iflndex 0 2 3 if amp dminStatus up ifOperStatus O u 0 125 200 45 2001 01 25 13 16 14 rcStpTopologyChang rcStald 0 1 rePortindex 0 2 3 10 125 200 45 2001 01 25 13 17 20 rcSonetTrapO rcPortindex 0 2 3 rcPosSonetTrapType 0 sectionAl 10 125 200 45 2001 01 25 13 17 21 linkDown O ifindex 0 2 3 if amp dminStatus 0 up ifOperStatus 0 d rcPortindex 0 2 3 rePosSonetTrapType 0 sectionAl rcPortindex 0 2 3 rcPosSonetTrapType 0 pathalar rcPortindex 0 2 3 rePosSonetTrapType 0
16. Line 9 Far End Line Path e Far End Path Support 209564 A 145 Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix lists the technical specifications for the Passport 8683POS Module Standards supported Bell Communications Research SONET Transport Systems Common Generic Criteria GR 253 CORE January 1999 Revision 2 partial compliance RFC 1213 Network Management of TCP IP based internets March 1991 RFC 1332 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol IPCP May 1992 RFC 1471 Link Control Protocol of the PPP June 1993 RFC 1473 IP Network Control Protocol of the PPP June 1993 RFC 1474 Bridge Network Control Protocol of the PPP June 1993 RFC 1552 PPP Internetwork packet Exchange Control Protocol IPXCP May 1992 RFC 1661 The Point to Point Protocol PPP July 1994 RFC 1638 PPP Bridging Control Protocol BCP June 1994 RFC 1989 PPP Link Quality Monitoring August 1996 RFC 2558 SONET SDH March 1999 RFC 2615 PPP Over SONET SDH obsoletes RFC 1619 June 1999 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 146 Appendix A Technical Specifications Environmental specifications Operating temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F Storage temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Operating humidity 8596 maximum relative humidity noncondensing Storage humidity 95 maximum relative humidity noncondensing Operating altitude 3 000 m 10 000 feet maximum Storage altitude Up to 9 000 m 30 000
17. Note that this does not show the current settings but the last saved settings linktrap enable disable gt Enables or disables the link up or down trap for a port lock true false Locks a port for exclusive use if the port lock feature is globally enabled with the command config sys set portlock on name lt name gt Assign or set a name perform tagging enable disable Enables or disables the IEEE 802 1Q tagging on the port state enable disable test gt Sets the state to enable disable or test tagged frames discard enable disable Sets a port with tagging disabled to discard tagging frames untagged frames discard enable disable Sets a port with tagging enabled to discard untagged frames config pos ip Use the config pos ip command to configure IP parameters on the Passport 8683POS Module Note When the Passport 8600 switch is interoperating with a Juniper router the POS port must have the Juniper IP address configured This is necessary because the Juniper routers do not provide their local IP address during PPP negotiation The Passport 8600 switch requires the Juniper address for IPCP operations Table 32 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos ip command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 95 Table 32 config pos ip command parameters and variables Parameters and variables De
18. Report to monitor the link PPP goes through the following basic initialization phases when bringing up links Link establishment e Network layer protocol Establishing the PPP link The Link Control Protocol LCP of the PPP helps establish a link LCP generates three types of packets e Link configuration packets including configure request configure ACK configure NAK and configure reject packets Link termination packets including terminate request and terminate ACK packets e Link maintenance packets including code reject protocol reject echo request and echo reply packets When two devices initialize a PPP dialog each sends a configure request packet to the other Each configure request packet contains a list of LCP options and corresponding values that the sending device uses to define its end of the link Using the Passport 8683POS Module 32 Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module For example a configure request packet may specify the link s maximum transmission unit MTU size The configure request packet contains the user configured values which the sending device and the receiving device may need to negotiate When the receiving device gets a configure request packet from the sending device the receiving device responds with one of the following three types of packets e configure ACK that is configure acknowledgment e configure reject or e configure NAK that is configure negati
19. Table 23 PPP Link tab fields Field Description BadAddresses Number of packets received with an Incorrect Address Field This counter is a Component of the iflnErrors variable that is associated with the interface that represents this PPP Link BadControls Number of packets received on this link with an incorrect Control Field This counter is a component of the iflnErrors variable that is associated with the interface that represents this PPP Link BadFCSs LocalMRU PacketTooLongs Number of received packets that have been discarded because their length exceeded the MRU This counter is a component of the iflnErrors variable that is associated with the interface that represents this PPP Link NOTE packets which are longer than the MRU but which are successfully received and processed are NOT included in this count Using the Passport 8683POS Module 84 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Viewing PPP LOR To display PPP LQR statistics 1 2 On the device view right click the port Choose Graph Port The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed Figure 25 Click the PPP LQR tab The PPP LQR tab opens Figure 27 Figure 27 graphSonetPort dialog box PPP LQR tab 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 x Pos PPP Link PPP LOR section Line FE Line Path FE Path AbsoluteValue Cumulative Average sec Minimum sec Maximum sec LastVal
20. commands cesses sue tm RR ORI dome dem none domns 128 Est WCW ANS cca cd b ea wea RO SN XE a edat qr dq dee ddr edd 128 IBS BO cce suada dS CIR ERU E REC I RE d desque A a AAA 128 PESUIOGODSCK rr 129 Chapter 7 Web management eleeeeeee enn n nnne 131 IPC IRE rds E E cll dod Seite au dod dud d bU d dod esc engl O 131 PP A EET EE EET AE TEE ET PEE EET EET ET 143 Appendix A Technical Specifications lt 22 6s24sssescescesssseasecseeenseas 145 IndeX a a eee rer reer ree ere eee ee 149 209564 A 11 Figures Figure 1 Passport 8683POS Module 2 200 cecus 25 Figure 2 1 potOC 1205TMA4MDA osorno ra 26 Figures 2pon DL 3o SINET MDA cctcucneadiseetGrarededecbuareueatas 26 Figure 4 Passport 868POS module with an OC 12c STM 4 MDA 27 Figure 5 Removing the filler panel 2 secco ewe ee tee ewe ERR RE 3r Figure6 Extending the inserter extractor levers oooooooooomm 38 Figure7 Inserting the Passport 8683POS Module 0 0000 38 Figure 8 Closing the inserter extractor levers 0000 cee eee eee eee 39 Figure9 Tightening the retainer screws 000 eee eee ees 39 Figure 10 Passport 8600 series chassis with Passport 8683POS Module 48 Fue b Cadie occa dagounged ddan enet ne ddr E qx URGE RAO REN 50 Figure 12 POSTA cuan cited eee ed A A A RU Roh bh rmn 51 Figure du MDA dialog DOK Sic nein didici bee as cu d 52 Figure 14 Port dialog box Interface
21. either the default VLAN or a null VLAN depending on the operating mode of the switch e When you save the configuration in nonvolatile random access memory NVRAM turn off the switch replace a module with a different module type and turn the system on again the system discards the configuration of the old ports and adds new ports to either the default VLAN or an unassigned VLAN depending on the operating mode of the switch Starting the system with an empty slot When you save the configuration in NVRAM shut down the system remove a module turn on the chassis with that slot empty and then populate the slot with a module of the same type as the one previously there the system is not able to restore the original configuration Using the Passport 8683POS Module 44 Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module 209564 A 45 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Two management tools enable you to manage the Passport 8683POS Module Device Manager and command line interface CLI You can also use the embedded web based management feature to monitor the Passport 8683POS Module See Chapter 7 Web management on page 131 for information on using the web based management feature This chapter contains information on these topics e Port numbering next e Device Manager on page 46 Command line interface on page 53 e Configuration procedures on page 54 e Trap feature
22. info posit all PORT FRAMING CLOCK SECTION SIGNAL NUM MODE SOURCE TRACE LABEL SCRAMBLE 10 1 sonet line 1 0x16 enable 10 3 sonet internal 1 0x16 enable PORT FRAMING CLOCK SECTION SIGNAL NUM MODE SOURCE TRACE LABEL SCRAMBLE 10 1 sonet line 1 0x16 enable 10 3 sonet internal 1 0x16 enable PORT ADMIN BRIDGE IP IPX MAGIC PPP NUM STATUS ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN NUMBERSTPMODE LQSTATUS 10 1 up open close close false enable enable 10 3 up open close close false enable enable PORT FCS IPX ROUTE LQR QUAL LOR QUAL NUM SPEED MRU SIZE PROTOCOL THRESHOLD PERIOD REMOTE IP 10 1 OC3 MMF 1936 32 rip 95 100 0 0 0 0 M 10 3 OC3 MMF 1936 32 rip 95 100 0 0 0 0 M PORT IPX NET NUM ADDR 10 1 0000000 10 3 0000000 PORT STATUS LCP BRIDGE IP IPX MAGIC NUM OPERATE STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS NUMBER STPMODE 10 1 up up down up down false enable 10 3 up up down up down false enable Is P Using the Passport 8683POS Module 102 Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 35 show ports info pos all command output continued ro PPP FCS IPX ROUTE LQR QUAL LOR QUAL NUM LOSTATUS MRU SIZE PROTOCOL THRESHOLD PERIOD REMOTE IP 10 1 enable 1936 32 none 95 100 10 32 6 14 10 3 enable 1936 32 none 95 100 10 32 6 10 PORT IPX NET NUM ADDR 10 1 00000000 10 3 00000000 Other Info PORT POS S W PLD FRAMER CARD NUM VERSION VERSION VERSION VERSION 10 1 51 7 2 POS 7 Passport 8610 5 show ports info pos all Table 36 describes the fields
23. maximum value MediumValidIntervals Number of previous 15 minute intervals for which data was collected MediumLineCoding Line coding for this interface The Non Return to Zero NRZ line coding is used for optical SONET SDH signals MediumLineType Line type for this interface The line types are single mode fiber or multimode fiber interfaces MediumCircuitldentifier Transmission vendor s circuit identifier for the purpose of facilitating troubleshooting Note that the circuit identifier if available is also represented by ifPhysAddress Using the Passport 8683POS Module 62 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 5 Select the SonetClockSource either line or internal If two Passport POS Modules are operating directly that is connected back to back without any intervening Sonet equipment one port must provide the clock source Set the clock source of one port to internal and the opposite port must be set to line Select other SONET parameters Click Apply Re enable the port as described in Enabling or disabling a port on page 59 Configuring bridging The Passport 8683POS Module is configured for bridging by default The configuration is set for bridging between two Passport 8683POS Modules with one default VLAN The Bridge Control Protocol BCP is enabled on the Passport 8683POS Module by default Note When the POS link is enabled after a parameter change or a c
24. on both Passport 8683POS Modules click the Interface tab and in the AdminStatus field click up 9 Click Apply Configuring IP routing using the CLI To configure the Passport 8683POS Modules for IP routing using the CLI 1 To disable the selected port on both Passport 8683POS Modules enter config pos ports state disable 2 To disable bridging enter config pos ports bridge admin status close Using the Passport 8683POS Module 68 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 3 To configure IP routing enter config pos lt ports gt gt ppp ip admin status open To configure an IP address on the selected port on both Passport 8683POS Modules enter config pos ports ip create ipaddr mask vid To enable the selected port on both Passport 8683POS Modules enter config pos ports state enable See Chapter 6 Command line interface on page 91 for descriptions of the CLI commands Configuring IPX routing using Device Manager When you use IPXCP encapsulation you must select Ethernet II as the MAC encapsulation for the protocol based VLANs IPXCP supports only the Ethernet II format To configure the Passport 8683POS Modules for IPX routing using Device Manager 1 Configure an Ethernet II protocol based VLAN Highlight the port Choose Edit gt port The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed Figure 14 on page 56 Refer to Reference for Passport 8000 Serie
25. on page 71 e SONET loopback test feature on page 75 Port numbering You must insert an MDA into the Passport 8683POS Module in order to have connectivity The module contains three slots for MDAs and you can mix and match from among the following MDAs which are available SMF and MMF e l port OC 12c STM 4 e 2 port OC 3c STM 1 The management system identifies an interface by its slot number in the Passport 8600 series chassis and its port number using the syntax slot number port number s p Because the Passport 8683POS Module can have up to six ports with three 2 port MDAs inserted port numbers 1 and 2 are reserved for the MDA in the left Using the Passport 8683POS Module 46 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module slot regardless of the actual physical number of ports Port numbers 3 and 4 apply to the MDA in the middle slot regardless of the actual physical number of ports and port numbers 5 and 6 apply to the MDA in the right slot regardless of the physical number of ports For example a Passport 8683POS Module in the second slot of the Passport 8600 series chassis with an OC 12c STM 4 MDA in the left slot an OC 3c STM 1 MDA in the middle and an OC 12c STM 4 MDA in the right slot has the following port numbers for management and configuration 2 1 OC 12c STM 4 e 2 3 OC 3c STM 1 left port e 2 4 OC 3c STM 1 right port e 2 5 OC 12c STM 4 As another example of port numbering an Passport
26. required elements in syntax descriptions where there is more than one option You must choose only one of the options Do not type the braces when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip alerts routes you must enter either show ip alerts or show ip routes but not both brackets Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip interfaces alerts you can enter either show ip interfaces or show ip interfaces alerts ellipsis points Indicate that you repeat the last element of the command as needed Example If the command syntax is ethernet 2 1 parameter value you enter echernet 2 1 and as many parameter value pairs as needed 209564 A Preface 19 italic text plain Courier text separator gt vertical line Indicates new terms book titles and variables in command syntax descriptions Where a variable is two or more words the words are connected by an underscore Example If the command syntax is show at valid route valid route is one variable and you substitute one value for it Indicates command syntax and system output for example prompts and system messages Example Set Trap Monitor Filters Shows menu paths Example Protocols gt IP identifies the IP command on the Protocols menu Separates choices for command keywords and
27. size If the image file is not found in either the flash memory or the PCMCIA the screen displays this message POS image file name not found either in FLASH or PCMCIA If the image download is unsuccessful the screen displays the following message Card is off line 209564 A Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module 41 The Passport 8683POS Module requests a redownload from the Passport 8690SF module and the screen displays this message Redownload requested by POS card in slot lt number gt The Passport 8683POS Module attempts a redownload three times If the download is still unsuccessful the Passport 8683POS Module goes offline and the screen displays this message Redownload of POS card in slot number failed maximum 3 times POS card is offline When the Passport 8683POS Module boots the redownload count is reset to 0 After the image loads onto the Passport 8683POS Module it performs a series of self diagnostic tests If the module fails the diagnostics the screen displays the following message Port number for POS card in slot number failed diagnostics If you see this message contact a service representative For information on contacting service representatives refer to How to get help on page 21 When the image successfully loads onto the Passport 8683POS Module the screen displays the following message POS card in slot number is online The Passport 8690SF Module c
28. supporting that product or service To locate an ERC for your product or service go to the www12 nortelnetworks com URL and click ERC at the bottom of the page Using the Passport 8683POS Module 22 Preface 209564 A 23 Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module The Passport 8683POS Module provides network transmission using packet over Synchronous Optical Network SONET services The Passport 8683POS Module for the Passport 8600 series routing switches provides WAN support to the Passport product line by allowing access to SONET services in the metropolitan area Where multiple campuses exist in a single metropolitan area you can connect these campuses without compromising performance or increasing complexity The Passport 8683POS Module is a baseboard with slots for three of the following two optional media dependent adapters MDAs e l port OC 12c STM 4 single mode fiber SMF or multimode fiber MMF using SONET SDH e 2 port OC 3c STM 1 SMF or MMF using SONET SDH The Passport 8683POS Module supports up to six input output I O OC 3c STM 1 lines and up to three I O OC 12 lines You can mix these MDAs on a single Passport 8683POS Module For example you can put an OC 12 MDA into the first slot and OC 3 MDAs into the two remaining slots For information on OC lines PPP and SONET refer to Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module on page 29 You can put more than one Passport 8683POS Modu
29. tab iousckosazosestetum uk n Ren 56 Figure 15 Port dialog box POS SONET tab iisisuo soo rere yg 60 Figure 18 Port dialog box POS PPP tab copiosa cid ERE Rn 64 Figure 17 Port dialog box IP Address tab eese mne 66 Figure 18 Port Insert IP Address dialog box 2 0 00 cece momo 67 Figure lS VLAN dialog box Basic TAD iaecaackasasenkxeteutbeex haere veces 69 Figure 20 Chassis dialog box System tab 0000s cee eee 72 Figure 21 Chassis dialog box Trap Receivers tab 2 0000000 72 Figure 22 Chassis Insert Trap Receiver dialog box 0ooooococooocoooo 73 Figure 23 Trap Log dialed DOK asnicar rr 74 Figure 24 Fottdialog box Test UD coron uu E Sac ge dede Rr e aa 75 Figure 25 graphSonetPort dialog box POS tab 0 000 cee 81 Figure 26 graphSonetPort dialog box PPP Link tab liliis 83 Figure 27 graphSonetPort dialog box PPPLQR tab 004 84 Figure 28 graphSonetPort dialog box Section tab 0 0000 85 Figure 29 graphSonetPort dialog box Line tab 00 02000 cee 86 Figure 30 graphSonetPort dialog box FE Line tab 0004 87 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 12 Figures Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49
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31. the Apply button the system will disable and re enable the port automatically You can enable or disable a port by two methods To enable or disable a port through the Device Manager menu bar Highlight the port 2 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt Port The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed Figure 14 on page 56 3 In AdminStatus area click up to enable the port or click down to disable the port 4 Click Apply To enable or disable a port using a shortcut menu 1 Right click on the port A shortcut menu opens 2 Choose Enable or Disable SONET parameters To change the default parameters you configure the values for the Synchronous Optical Network SONET media in the POS SONET tab These values must be configured before you configure POS PPP VLAN or any other parameters See Table 9 on page 54 for the default SONET parameters To change the configuration of the SONET parameters 1 Highlight the port Using the Passport 8683POS Module 60 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 2 Choose Edit gt Port The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed Figure 1 page 56 Disable the port as described in Enabling or disabling a port on page 59 In the Interface tab click the POS SONET tab The POS SONET tab opens Figure 15 Figure 15 Port dialog box POS SONET tab 10 10 41 201 Port 3 3 we a hoc Fins rea
32. y 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 109 Table 40 describes the information fields for output ofthe show ports stats pos fepathcurrent command Table 40 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos fepathcurrent command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more COUNT SES CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP CV P errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS UAS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable show ports stats pos fepathinterval This command displays statistics Figure 40 on the far end path over a 15 minute interval You specify the interval or span of intervals to display The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos fepathinterval lt intervalid gt lt ports gt Using the Passport 8683POS Module 110 Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 40 show ports stats pos fepathinterval command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos fepathinterval 1 INTERVAL ID 1 p PME POS Far End P
33. 0 INTERVAL ID 4 asbl sd d Using the Passport 8683POS Module 118 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 47 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pathinterval command Table 47 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pathinterval command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more COUNT SES CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP CV P errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable UAS INTERVAL ID Specified interval show ports stats pos pppiftbl This command displays statistics Figure 47 on the PPP link The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos pppiftbl lt portss 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 119 Figure 47 show ports stats pos pppiftbl command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats post pppiftbl M PPP IF Table Contents PORT OCTETS PACKETS DROPPED ERRORED UNKNOWN NUM RECEIVED RECEIVED RX PACKETS RX PACKETS PROTOCOLS
34. 0 Series Management Software Switching Operations Release 3 1 Displaying statistics The Passport 8683POS Module provides the following statistics tabs e Viewing POS statistics next e Viewing PPP Link statistics on page 83 e Viewing PPP LQR on page 84 e Viewing Section statistics on page 86 e Viewing Line statistics on page 87 e Viewing FE Line statistics on page 88 e Viewing Path statistics on page 90 Viewing FE Path statistics on page 91 209564 A Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager 81 Note The windows displaying statistics are read only gt Viewing POS statistics To display statistics POS statistics 1 On the device view right click the port 2 Choose Graph POS The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS tab displayed Figure 25 Figure 25 graphSonetPort dialog box POS tab 5 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 X POS PPP Link PPP LOR Section Line FE Line Patn FE Patn AbsoluteValue Cumulative Averagelsec Minimumisec Maximum sec Lastvalisec 0 D O 0 0 0 0 0 303 570 4 348 0 810 967 o jojojojojojojo Oojojojojojojojo ololololololololo 15 149 Table 22 describes the fields in the POS tab Table 22 POS tab fields Field Description InErrors Number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a h
35. 1 Table 62 SONET Medium page fields 0oocoococcnccnonn o 142 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 16 Tables 209564 A 17 Preface The Passport 8683POS Module is part of the Nortel Networks Passport 8600 Series line of communications products This module is the Passport Packet over SONET POS module for the Passport 8600 chassis This guide describes the features and operations of the Passport 8683POS Module and provides instructions for installing and managing the module Before you begin This guide is intended for network installers and system administrators who are responsible for installing configuring or maintaining networks This guide assumes that you have the following background e Understanding of the transmission and management protocols used on your network e Experience with windowing systems or graphical user interfaces GUIs Using the Passport 8683POS Module 18 Preface Text conventions This guide uses the following text conventions angle brackets gt Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is ping ip address you enter ping 192 32 10 12 bold Courier text Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter Example Use the dinfo command Example Enter show ip alerts routes braces Indicate
36. 10 1 4637499 65449 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 PORT OCTETS PACKETS DROPPED ERRORED NUM TRANSMITTED TRANSMITTED TX PACKETS TX PACKETS 10 1 2769051532 4610831 0 0 10 3 20 T 0 0 Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos Table 48 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pppiftbl command Table 48 pppiftbl command Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos Field Description PORT NUM Port number OCTETS RECEIVED Number of octets received at the port PACKETS RECEIVED Number of packets received at the port DROPPED RX PACKETS Number of RX packets dropped at the port ERRORED RX PACKETS Number of RX packet errors at the port UNKNOWN PROTOCOLS Number of unknown protocols OCTETS TRANSMITTED Number of octets transmitted PACKETS TRANSMITTED Number of packets transmitted DROPPED TX PACKETS Number of TX packets dropped at the port ERRORED TX PACKETS Number of TX packet errors at the port Using the Passport 8683POS Module 120 Chapter 6 Command line interface show ports stats pos sectioncurrent This command displays the current statistics Figure 48 on the section The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos sectioncurrent lt ports gt Figure 48 show ports stats pos sectioncurrent command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos sectioncurrent OR PORT ERR
37. 1014 A You can print selected technical manuals and release notes free directly from the Internet Go to the www25 nortelnetworks com library tpubs URL Find the product for which you need documentation Then locate the specific category and model or version for your hardware or software product Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the manuals and release notes search for the sections you need and print them on most standard printers Go to Adobe Systems at the www adobe com URL to download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader You can purchase selected documentation sets CDs and technical publications through the Internet at the www1 fatbrain com documentation nortel URL 209564 A Preface 21 How to get help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program contact one of the following Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers Technical Solutions Center Telephone EMEA 33 4 92 966 968 North America 800 2LANWAN or 800 252 6926 Asia Pacific China 61 2 9927 8800 800 810 5000 An Express Routing Code ERC is available for many Nortel Networks products and services When you use an ERC your call is routed to a technical support person who specializes in
38. 8683POS Module in the second slot of the chassis with an OC 3c STM 1 MDA in the left slot the middle slot blank and an OC 12c STM 4 installed in the right slot has the following port numbers e 2 1 OC 3c STM 1 left port e 2 2 OC 3c STM 1 right port e 2 5 OC 12c STM 4 A Passport 8683POS Module with three OC 3c STM 1 MDAs installed has ports numbered consecutively 1 through 6 from left to right Device Manager Passport Device Manager is an SNMP based graphical user interface tool designed to manage single devices In order to use Device Manager you must have network connectivity to a management station running Device Manager on one of the supported platforms 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 47 For detailed information on all aspects of installing and running Device Manager refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing Operations and e Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations This section describes the Device Manager features that are specific to the Passport 8683POS Module Device Manager access and passwords Table 3 shows the security access levels for the Passport 8683POS Module Table 3 Passport 8683POS Module access levels Level of Access Passport 8683POS Module feature Level 1 read write SONET parameters Level 2 read
39. Command Line Interface Routing Operations Release 3 1 This chapter contains the following topics e Configuration commands next e Show commands on page 99 e Monitor commands on page 126 e Test commands on page 127 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 92 Chapter 6 Command line interface Configuration commands This section describes the configuration commands available with the Passport 8683POS Module There are two types of configuration commands Module commands Port commands Note If you replace one card with another type of card Nortel Networks recommends that you go to the root level of the CLI directory before you use any CLI commands config poscard commands The config poscard command allows you to Reset the module e Enable trace messages e Display the image filename for the Passport 8683POS Module The syntax is config poscard posslot number where posslot number is the slot number of the module in the Passport 8600 chassis Table 30 describes the parameters and variables for the config poscard command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 93 Table 30 config poscard command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description card reset Resets the card debug enable disable Enables or disables trace messages on the module to be displayed on the console of the switch info Displays the image filename an
40. Jn D Cd ON a 61 Table 12 POS PPP DIEMS cesaron teed Roe CREER BUR Eb micis 65 Table 13 IP Address tab fields 0 000 66 Table 14 Insert IP Address dialog box items oooooooocrornomnmm 67 Table 15 Basta MRS icons pica PE ENG N E 69 Table 16 Trap Receivers tab fields 000 c eee eee r3 Table 17 Insert Trap Receiver dialog box fields oo ooo 73 Table 18 Trap Log dialog box fieldS 0ooooooooococonnnoomoo 74 Tabs 15 Testa EMS oa tes aa oe a d do dU a hee ka 76 Table 20 Passport 8683POS Module alarms 00 00 eee eee ee 77 Table i Tyesal Sa HSHOS arriba AGO RONEN As 80 Table 22 POS tab fields uuane cass deme dra ARA ARA DRAKE RRR EDS 81 Table23 PPP LINKS BAS cca catia s heer ed eR dee eR en ater ud wee ned 83 Table 24 PPP LOR feb fields sive sehen ees 85 Table 25 Section tab Welds ancora a Ae sen 86 Tabe2G LIME TABTES 2v sod zi RAO RE EK EE B3o E3340 83 d XR dE PER 87 Table 27 FE Linetabiields rca o Oxo HORT eee ded ge i o 88 Table 28 HPalhtabtelde iius ce ppRRERA GO reed ciate Ra Basie TRO de 89 Table 29 FE Pani tab fields iisoesaotetebeRieLbeaedmkSybaebkaed Ra e Rex 90 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 14 Tables Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Table 41 Table 42 Table 43 Table 44 Table 45 Table 46 Table 47 Table 48 Table 49 Ta
41. NDS UAS Table 39 describes the information fields for output ofthe show ports stats pos felineinterval command Using the Passport 8683POS Module 108 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 39 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos felineinterval command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more COUNT SES CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP CV L errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable UAS INTERVAL ID Specified interval show ports stats pos fepathcurrent This command displays current statistics Figure 39 for the far end path which is at the receiving end The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos fepathcurrent lt ports gt Figure 39 show ports stats pos fepathcurrent command output PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV P SECONDS UAS 10 1 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 527 Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos Ne
42. ORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION SEVERELY ERRORED NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV S FRAMES SEF STATUS 10 1 0 0 0 0 No Defect 10 3 620 620 0 0 LOS Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos NS es Table 49 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sectioncurrent command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 121 Table 49 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sectioncurrent command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT SES Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT CV S Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected SEVERELY ERRORED FRAMES SEF Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable STATUS Indicates status of defects show ports stats pos sectioninterval This command displays statistics Figure 49 on the section over a 15 minute interval You specify the interval or span of intervals to display The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos sectioninterval intervalid lt ports gt Us
43. Part No 209564 A March 2001 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 Using the Passport 8683POS Module NORTEL NETWORKS Copyright 2001 Nortel Networks All rights reserved March 2001 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks NA Inc Trademarks NORTEL NETWORKS is a trademark of Nortel Networks Passport is a registered trademark of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Statement of conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Nortel Networks NA Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Nortel Networks NA Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein USA requirements only Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice Note This equipm
44. Passport 8683POS Module 33 Negotiating network layer protocols PPP uses various network control protocols to determine the values of parameters during network layer negotiations which is the final phase of PPP initialization Similar to the LCP each network control protocol allows the devices to negotiate various network options over the data link by transmitting configure request configure ACK configure NAK and configure reject packets Networks options include which network addresses to use and which media types to bridge Once both devices agree upon networks options the network control protocol reaches the open state The devices then begin transmitting user data packets for upper layer protocols over the link Spanning tree group feature The BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit format specified in RFC 1638 is enabled by default on the Passport 8683POS Module If support for multiple spanning tree groups is required the BPDU default format must first be disabled For information on changing the STG format see config pos ppp on page 95 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 34 Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 209564 A 35 Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module This chapter describes the procedure for installing the Passport 8683POS Module It covers the following topics e Safety and environmental precautions next e Installing the Passport 8683POS Module on page 37 e Veri
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46. S statistics tab displayed Figure 25 on page 81 3 Click the FE Path tab The FE Path tab opens Figure 32 Figure 32 graphSonetPort dialog box FE Path tab 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 x Pos PPP Link PPP LOR section Line FE Line Path ajaja SI son Using the Passport 8683POS Module 90 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 29 describes the fields in the FE Path tab Table 29 FE Path tab fields Field Description ESs Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS or LOP SESs Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or a second during which at least one or more incoming defects CVs Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UASs Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable 209564 A 91 Chapter 6 Command line interface This chapter contains information about the CLI commands relevant to the Passport 8683POS Module For more information about the CLI for Passport 3 1 refer to Getting Started with Passport 8000 Series Management Software Release 3 1 Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations Release 3 1 Reference for the Passport 8000 Series
47. aac ol sed Kg dcc 98 E d TRIS DR ERGO b Rd a tcd da ond goa ADR o VAR Re CR 99 SHOW porte ING DOS acci Sk W AAA eS RO e x bd 3 Ro 100 show poris MNO pos llus sqesca aua a ARRA anes de eeeane Gs RASA RE AREE S 100 show ports stats pos activealarms lille 104 Show ports stats pos felinecurrent iussu sues kac ata a Cac 105 show ports stats pos felineinterval ooooxarinsanoronr ARR RR RE 107 show ports stats pos fepathcurrent 0 0 eee ee 108 show ports stats pos fepathinterval 0 0c eee eee 109 show ports stats pos IINGCUIENL cease RR x Rem mnes 111 show ports stats pos lineinterval llle 112 show ports Stats pos INKSTATUS ccc ciancedcde xk Rua RE REGE Renee ee Ges 114 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 10 Contents show porte stats pos WYSE s oie R3 px RE Ree a AAA 115 show ports stats pos pathcurrent 12s sda siam cda Rx Rr Rh Ra 116 show ports stats pos pathinterval 0000 eee 117 show ports stats pos pppiRDI ocoorcirirsar need ee ooo RE SAA e 118 show ports stais pos SeCHONCUITEM ceeedeaeeaeadar ee anar edecr eae 120 show ports stats pos sectioninterval 0 00000 cee ees 121 show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl 00000 cece eee eae 123 SHOW iech command ccc anes radares AREA 124 Monitor CONS a aee qas to bobo dace ded dh Sd ER HE E eed Ede ded 126 o e eof og dod ae pug ded ceca Wek heehee o a edel io bc uS hu eee ea aloe dre bred 127 Using the test
48. an download the image to multiple Passport 8683POS Modules in the same Passport 8600 series chassis simultaneously Note If you accidentally delete the image file reset the card and redownload the file For information on how to reset the card see Resetting the module on page 50 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 42 Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module If you have one MDA installed you can proceed to configure the Passport 8683POS Module Note You must save your configuration using either the CLI or Device Manager to preserve the configuration changes you made to the Passport 8683POS Module across reboots MDA insertion and configuration Once you insert an MDA you must complete some basic configuration tasks for the Passport 8683POS Module to begin switching operations as soon as it completes initialization For information on installing MDAs refer to Installing the Passport 8683POS Module MDAs To verify that the Passport 8683POS Module is ready to receive and transmit traffic check the LEDs on the module and the MDA Once you enable the ports using the CLI or Device Manager the online LED on the module lights steady green and the module is ready See Online LED on page 27 and MDA LEDs on page 28 For information on enabling ports refer to Enabling or disabling a port on page 59 You configure and manage the Passport 8600 series switch operation for your network using the comm
49. and line interface CLI or SNMP based network management software such as Device Manager For information on configuring and managing the Passport 8683POS Module refer to Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module on page 45 Factory default settings for the Passport 8683POS Module are shown in Table 9 on page 54 209564 A Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module 43 Replacing a module You can hot swap Passport 8683POS Modules as long as the module you are removing has the same MDAs installed as the module you are inserting In this case the system saves the configuration If you hot swap the module with a module that has different MDAs installed you must reconfigure the module If you are hot swapping modules read the following section for information about how the routing switch recognizes replacement modules and how to avoid potential problems Warning The Passport 8683POS Module itself is hot swappable the MDAs necessary to pass traffic on the module are not hot swappable Starting the system after a module replacement After you replace a module on your chassis you can expect the following results e narunning system when you replace an input output I O module with a module of the same type the system restores the configuration of all the ports e When you replace a module with one of a different type the system discards the configuration of the old ports and the new ports are added to
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51. ath Interval Stats PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV P SECONDS UAS 10 1 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 900 pos Table 41 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos fepathinterval command Table 41 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos fepathinterval command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more COUNT SES CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP CV P errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS UAS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable INTERVAL ID Specified interval 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 111 show ports stats pos linecurrent This command displays current statistics Figure 41 for the line The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos linecurrent lt ports gt Figure 41 show ports stats pos linecurrent command output A linecurrent Ms PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE
52. b The POS PPP tab opens Figure 16 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 64 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 16 Port dialog box POS PPP tab 5 10 125 200 45 Port 2 3 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 65 Table 12 describes the POS PPP tab items Table 12 POS PPP tab items Area Item Description Link LinkConfigMagicNumber If set to enable selects a random number magic number used in loopback detection Enable detects loopback disable does not detect loopback OperStatusLinkMagicNumber Operational value of LinkConfigMagicNumber LinkConfigFcsSize Configures the size in bits of cyclic redundancy check field used in PPP frame LinkStatusTransmitFcsSize Operational value of LinkConfigFcsSize Bridge BridgeAdminConfigStatus ue parameter enables or disables bridged traffic with in BridgeOperStatus Operational value of BridgeAdminConfigStatus LineConfigPppStp Enables BPDUS to be received or transmitted with BPDU specific encapsulation When disabled encapsulated within Ethernet frames IP OperStatusLinePppStp Enables or disables PPP IpConfigAdminStatus Enables or disables the IP traffic link with in PPP IpOperStatus Operational value of IP link LineConfigRemotelPAddr Configured value of remote end IP address LineStatusRemotelPAddr Negotiated value of the remote end IP address IPX IpxcpAdminS
53. ble 13 describes the fields in the IP Address tab Table 13 IP Address tab fields Field Description IpAddress IP address to which the entry s addressing information pertains NetMask The subnet mask associated with the IP address of the entry BcastAddrFormat The IP broadcast address format used on this interface ReasmMaxSize The size of the largest IP datagram which this entity can re assemble from incoming IP fragmented datagrams received on this interface Vlanid Unique VLAN identifier BrouterPort indicates whether this entry corresponds to a brouter port as oppose to a routable VLAN This value cannot be changed after the row is created d Click Insert The Port Insert IP Address dialog box opens Figure 18 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 67 Figure 18 Port Insert IP Address dialog box Ip Address NetMask Vianid p128 1 4094 Close Help Table 14 describes the Port Insert IP Address dialog box items Table 14 Insert IP Address dialog box items Item Description Ip Address IP address to which the entry s addressing information pertains Net Mask The subnet mask associated with the IP address of the entry Vlanld Unique VLAN identifier e Type the IP address and click Insert The IP address displays in the table in the IP Address tab Figure 17 Click Apply To enable the port
54. ble 50 Table 51 config poscard command parameters and variables 93 config pos command parameters and variables 94 config pos ip command parameters and variables 95 config pos ppp command parameters and variables 96 config pos sonet command parameters and variables 97 config pos stg command parameters and variables 98 Information fields for output of the show ports info pos al comit ula oguxec ERR ERPSESESaC ERR e SE UE E d RR SH 103 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos Boves COMMA e255 prar aee C PE RR REC UR OR 105 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos Telinecamenm command conri x ake waeeeuas ada deers 106 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos Telincinieryalb COMMBNG uuu eee aed sace ee eka E RR dene ER ee 108 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos fepatheument command 0 cuadro cx tika Oe ee e ic 109 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos fepathinterval command 0 000 e eee eee 110 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos lineeurient command sss ema san dar 112 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos qarihr iv Resin T 13 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos inkstatus command 22e cer coe I Rep Sea Una A ARA ARA 114 Information fields for output of the show por
55. cast address at this sub layer including those that were discarded or not sent HCOutMulticastPkts Number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted and which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub layer including those that were discarded or not sent HCOutBroadcastPkts Number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub layer including those that were discarded or not sent HCOutDiscards Number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded Viewing PPP Link statistics To display PPP Link statistics 1 On the device view right click the port 2 Choose Graph Port 209564 A Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed Figure 25 3 Click the PPP Link tab The PPP Link tab opens Figure 26 Figure 26 graphSonetPort dialog box PPP Link tab 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 x Pos PPP Link PPP LaR section Line FE Line Patn FE Path AbsoluteValue Cumulative Averageisec Minimum sec Maximum sec Lastvalisec BadAddresses 0 0 0 0 2 BadControls 0 0 1 936 D uU 1 936 PacketTooLongs 225 0 0 Ea i ejaj El ciose Help Poll Interval 10s y 0h 0m 1s Table 23 describes the fields in the PPP Link tab
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57. chassis with a functioning Passport 8683POS Module automatically receives SONET specific traps To configure the device for SONET specific traps 1 In Device Manager select the chassis The frame of the chassis is highlighted Choose Edit gt Chassis The Chassis dialog box opens with the System tab displayed Figure 20 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 72 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 20 Chassis dialog box System tab 5 10 125 200 45 Chassis IChristoph Castro x51355 Passport 8606 Santa Clara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Click the Trap Receivers tab The Trap Receivers tab opens Figure 21 Figure 24 Chassis dialog box Trap Receivers tab 10 10 41 201 Chassis 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 73 Table 16 describes the fields in the Trap Receivers tab Table 16 Trap Receivers tab fields Field Description IpAddress IP address to which the entry s addressing information pertains Community Community string used for trap messages to this trap receiver Version Version 4 Click Insert The Chassis Insert Trap Receivers dialog box opens Figure 22 Figure 22 Chassis Insert Trap Receiver dialog box 10 125 200 45 Chassis Insert Trap Receivers IpAddress fi 34 177 153 227 Community public Version R vd C v2c ciose Herp Table 17 describes the fields in the
58. ck ports Figure 53 shows output for the test 1oopback command Figure 53 test loopback command output Passport 8610 5 show test loopback 10 6 Ss Port IfIndex Result PassCount FailCount Running an internal loopback test Current test results 10 6 645 inProgress 0 0 209564 A 131 Chapter 7 Web management This chapter contains information about the Web management interface available with the Passport 8683POS Module The Web interface allows you to monitor the Passport 8683POS Module through a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on your network The Web interface provides many of the same monitoring features as the Device Manager software For information on e Accessing your switch through the Web interface e Descriptions of the Web page layout refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software This chapter provides an overview of the Passport 8683POS Module parameters and statistics which you can monitor through the Web interface POS folder Use the Web interface to monitor the Passport 8683POS Module parameters When you access the Web interface the System page is displayed The POS folder is in the navigation pane on the left of the System page Figure 54 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 132 Chapter 7 Web management Figure 54 System page 1 3 main html Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Intuit 7 Forera 6
59. d debug mode for the module pos console enable disable Prints the trace message POS card This is a priv command When the pos console is enabled on the host POS prints trace messages on the POS console You can also use this command to query information on the POS card or port To use this command you must be in priv mode The syntax to enter priv mode is config poscard port number priv Port commands The port commands allow you to perform general configuration on the Passport 8683POS Module The syntax for the port config commands is e config pos lt ports gt e config pos lt ports gt ip e config pos lt ports gt ppp e config pos lt ports gt sonet e config pos lt ports gt stg e config pos lt ports gt info The port commands variables and parameters and sub commands are described in the following sections config pos command Table 31 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos lt ports gt command Using the Passport 8683POS Module 94 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 31 config pos command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description default vlan id vid Directs the switch to send the untagged frames to a default VLAN if received on a tagged port vid is the VLAN ID of the default VLAN to which the discarded frames are sent info Shows the last saved port settings and the next level CLI commands
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61. dule 209564 A Contents d MP RTDRMEIMT 17 pere VoU PDO acusar AAA 17 TERNI ONONE aan A do a A screed dds ue ird UR HER 18 Related DUDAMOS dodi PE ebd ci deed endo cd ae Ea UR babe B dut dc ded pra 20 How fa gef help daca cec mes rra EA Oe Rew dS ine aM 21 Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module 23 RID NIRE ET TUER RR 24 Phoe desc accede arrasada 25 Media dependent adapters 0 0 cece eee tee 26 GT LER nin A Pr 27 MDA LEDS circa o AA AA SEGUIRE NAE dE EE 28 Consoles and Diag Pane sorae rataran iraire rii dseereia Giadeweerses 28 Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module oooooooooommmoo 29 SONET I SHSIISSIEE rra RRA RE d RR 29 SONET terms and acrenmyilBi esos ae e ia FER 30 SONET SDH transmission rates issus ous cc dee da RR n RR ACER aa 30 Pontio Point Protool i ua arate RESO ERR XO RR EROR YR e S e Rd Ug 31 Establishing the PPP usus dace A R3 n Rot 31 Negotiating network layer protocols 20 e eee eee eee eee 33 Spanning tee group feature oe ee econ REX E whee OA A eX RR xn 3d Using the Passport 8683POS Module 8 Contents Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module 35 Safety and environmental precautions liliis llle 35 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module 0 0 00 ccc eens 37 Vaning SANA kid A RA TT 40 MAMAS ricas tiara rca 40 MDA insertion and configuration
62. e Section tab Table 25 Section tab fields Field Description ESs Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SESs Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or a second during which at least one or more incoming defects SEFSs Severely Errored Framing Second SEFS is a second containing one or more SEF events CVs Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected Viewing Line statistics To display Line statistics On the device view right click the port 2 Choose Graph Port The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed Figure 25 on page 81 3 Click the Line tab The Line tab opens Figure 29 Figure 29 graphSonetPort dialog box Line tab 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 x Pos PPP Link PPP LOR Section Line FE Line Patn FE Path EE Current 0 D D ajaja eja Table 26 describes the fields in the Line tab 209564 A Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager 87 Table 26 Line tab fields Field Description ESs Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS or LOP
63. e fiber interfaces CIRCUIT ID Transmission vendor s circuit identifier to facilitate troubleshooting show tech command The show tech command has the following syntax show tech Figure 51 shows sample output for the show tech command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 125 Figure 51 show tech command output Passport 8610 5 show tech General Info SysName SysUpTime SysContact SysLocation 95052 Chassis Info Chassis Serial HwRev NumSlots NumPorts BaseMacAddr GlobalFilter VlanBySrcMac Ecn Compatib Passport 8610 0 day s 17 00 58 supportenortelnetworks com 4401 Great America Parkway 8010 10 58 enable disable enable 00 80 2d 01 00 00 Santa Clara CA P Table 52 defines the information fields for output of the show tech command Using the Passport 8683POS Module 126 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 52 Information fields for output of the show tech command Field Description SysName System name SysUpTime Period for which the system has been active SysContact Support contact SysLocation Physical location of the system Chassis Info Description of the chassis Chassis Module number Serial Serial number HwRev Hardware revision information NumSlots Number of slots NumPorts Number of ports GlobalFilter Global filter enabled or disabled VlanBySrcMac Indicates whether vla
64. endent adapters The Passport 8683POS Module has slots for three media dependent adapters MDAs that have their own LEDs You can use up to three of the following MDAs with the Passport 8683POS Module e l port OC 12c STM 4 SMF or MMF using SONET SDH e 2 port OC 3c STM 1 SMF or MMF using SONET SDH You can mix these MDAs on the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 2 shows the OC 12c STM 4 MDA and Figure 3 shows the OC 3c STM 1 MDA Figure 2 1 port OC 12c STM 4 MDA 8683 POS 0C 12 SMF 9902EB Figure 3 2 port OC 3c STM 1 MDA 8683 POS OC 3 MMF X al ced 9903EB 209564 A Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module 27 Figure 4 shows the Passport 8683POS Module with the OC 12c STM 4 MDA installed For information on installing the MDAs refer to Installing the Passport 8683POS Module MDAs Figure 4 Passport 868POS module with an OC 12c STM 4 MDA D H ya MDA2 MDA3 Online 10040EA Online LED The front panel of the Passport 8683POS Module has an Online LED that indicates whether or not the module has power applied and is initialized correctly When the Passport 8683POS Module is first inserted into the chassis the Online LED turn
65. ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference at their own expense European requirements only EN 55 022 statement This is to certify that the Nortel Networks Passport is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class A CISPR 22 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer f r entsprechende Gegenma nahmen verantwortlich ist Attention Ceci est un produit de Classe A Dans un e
66. erface cables Release the insertor extractor levers of the I O module and swing them out 2 Make sure the inserter extractor levers are extended away from the Passport 8683POS Module front panel Figure 6 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 38 Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 6 Extending the inserter extractor levers MS e 9059FA Note Always handle an I O module by the sides and carefully slide it out of the chassis Place the module on a grounded work surface and in an antistatic bag for storage 3 Handling the Passport 8683POS Module by the sides only carefully align it with the card guides in the chassis Slide the module into the slot until the module connectors touch the chassis backplane Figure 7 Figure 7 Inserting the Passport 8683POS Module 10041FA 4 Rotate the inserter extractor levers to seat the backplane connectors Figure 8 209564 A Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module 39 Figure 8 Closing the inserter extractor levers Sl L 10037FA 5 Tighten the retaining screws Figure 9 Figure9 Tightening the retainer screws Ge 10038FA 6 Connect the interface cables You must install at least one MDA on the Passport 8683POS Module in order to pass traffic For instructions on installing MDAs refer to Installing the Passport 8683POS Module MDAs For information on c
67. es that support PPP bridging e Routing You select routing mode for connections between your Passport 8683POS Module and other POS capable routers for IP and IPX routing Use Device Manager and or CLI to perform these configuration and related tasks on the Passport 8683POS Module For information on advanced configurations refer to Getting Started with Passport 8000 Series Management Software This section describes the following e Default configurations next e Basic procedures on page 55 e Configuring bridging on page 62 The Passport 8683POS Module has the following default configurations Table 9 describes the default settings Table 9 Passport 8683POS Module default settings Parameter Default Bridge Admin State BCP Open IP Admin State IPCP Close IPX Admin State IPXCP Close Clock source Line FCS size 32 Debug Disabled Framing SONET Priority Low 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 55 Table 9 Passport 8683POS Module default settings continued Parameter Default Lock False Lar interval 100 Lar status Enabled Lar threshold 95 Magic number True Oversize frame Disabled Perform tagging Disabled Scramble Enabled Signal Label C2 0x16 Section trace JO 1 0x01 STP RFC 1638 Enabled Tagged frame discard Disabled Unknown MAC discard Disabled Untagged frame discard Disabled De
68. feet above sea level Free Fall drop ISO 4180 s NSTA 1A Vibration IEC 68 2 6 34 Shock bump IEC 68 2 27 29 Physical specifications Height 1 050 inches Width 12 968 inches Depth 10 950 inches Weight single module 3 12 lbs Performance specifications 64 byte packets Mean time between failure 150 000 hours MTBF Frame length 64 to 1750 octets Interface options RJ 45 8 pin modular connectors for MDI X interface Safety agency approvals UL Listed UL 1950 CUL CSA 22 2 No 950 IEC 950 EN 60950 CE mark CB Scheme Test Report and Certification NOM NOM 019 SCFI 1994 209564 A Appendix A Technical Specifications 147 Electromagnetic emissions Meets requirements of Electromagnetic immunity US FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Canada ICES 003 Issue 2 Class A Australia New Zealand AS NZS 3548 1995 Class A Japan VCCI V 3 97 04 Class A Taiwan CNS 13438 Class A EN 55 022 1998 CISPR22 1997 CE Mark Electromagnetic Immunity EN55024 1998 CISPR24 1997 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 148 Appendix A Technical Specifications 209564 A 149 Index A AbsoluteValue statistics 80 Action field 58 AdminStatus field 57 alarm statistics 104 applications typical 29 Apply button 49 Average statistics 80 B BCP 63 Bridge Control Protocol BCP bcp disabling 96 enabling 62 96 bridge admin status command 96 C card reset command 93 CLI configura
69. fields in the MDA dialog box Table 8 MDA dialog box fields Field Description Type Media type OC 3c SMF MDA OC 3c MMF MDA OC 12c SMF MDA OC 12c MMF MDA Description MDA description OC 3c SMF MDA Dual port OC 3c SMF OC 3c MMF MDA Dual port OC 3c MMF OC 12c SMF MDA Single Port OC 12c SMF OC 12c MMF MDA Single Port OC 12c MMF Command line interface Using the command line interface CLI you can perform most module management tasks For detailed information on all aspects of the CLI refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Reference for Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations and e Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing Operations The CLI identifies an interface by its slot number in the Passport 8600 chassis and its port number using the syntax slot number port number s p Refer to Port numbering on page 45 for information on the slot and port numbering for the Passport 8683POS Module Using the Passport 8683POS Module 54 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Configuration procedures Default configurations You can configure the Passport 8683POS Module in two basic modes e Bridging Bridging mode is enabled by default Bridging is configured for connections between two Passport 8683POS Modules and between Passport 8683POS Modules and other devic
70. for output of the show ports info pos all command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 103 Table 36 Information fields for output of the show ports info pos all command Field Description PORT NUM Port number FRAMING MODE Indicates whether the framing mode is either sonet sdh CLOCK SOURCE Indicates whether the clock source is either line internal SECTION TRACE Indicates the integer that the section trace flag jO is set to SIGNAL LABEL Operational value of Path Signal Label C2 The signal label value is reset when the scramble value is changed SCRAMBLE Enables or disables the scrambling option ADMIN STATUS Sets the port to one of the following states up down testing BRIDGE ADMIN This parameter indicates bridged traffic within PPP IP ADMIN This parameter indicates the IP traffic link within PPP IPX ADMIN This parameter indicates the IPX traffic link within PPP MAGIC NUMBER If set to enable selects a random number magic number used in loopback detection enable detects loopback disable does not detect loopback STPMODE Spanning Tree Protocol mode This parameter enables BPDUs to be received or transmitted with BPDU specific encapsulation When disabled encapsulated within Ethernet frames PPP LQSTATUS Sets the link quality reporting interval SPEED Displays the current operating speed of the port It can be ei
71. for output of the show ports stats pos pathcurrent command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 117 Table 46 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pathcurrent command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRED SECS COUNT ES Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more COUNT SES CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP CV P errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable UAS STATUSWIDTH Indicates status and number of defects show ports stats pos pathinterval This command displays statistics Figure 46 on the path for a 15 minute interval You specify the interval or span of intervals to display The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos pathinterval lt intervalid gt lt ports gt Figure 46 show ports stats pos pathinterval command output Sassport 8610 5 show ports stats post pathinterval 4 CN PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV P SECONDS UAS 10 1 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 90
72. fying installation on page 40 e nitialization on page 40 e MDA insertion and configuration on page 42 e Replacing a module on page 43 For more information about the Passport 8600 chassis refer to the following documents e Getting Started with Passport 8000 Series Management Software e Using the Passport 8600 Modules Installing the Passport 8600 Modules Safety and environmental precautions Before you begin performing any installation or replacement procedure on the Passport switch please note the following safe handling guidelines e To prevent damage caused by electrostatic discharge ESD handle the switch chassis and modules only when you the chassis and the chassis modules are properly grounded Nortel Networks recommends the use of a grounding wrist strap Using the Passport 8683POS Module 36 Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module e When handling modules do not touch components on the modules always handle modules by their edges Store unused modules in their protective packaging A A Warning Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes Never look into an optical fiber or connector port Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source Vorsicht Glasfaserkomponenten k nnen Laserlicht bzw Infrarotlicht abstrahlen wodurch Ihre Augen gesch digt werden k nnen Schauen Sie niemals in einen Glasfaser LWL oder ein Ansc
73. gital Hierarchy clock format the standard format used in Europe info Shows the last saved port settings and the next level CLI commands Note that this does not show the current settings but the last saved settings signal label Operational value of Path Signal Label C2 The signal label value is reset when the scramble value is changed scramble lt enable disable gt Enables or disables scrambling section trace lt sectiontrace gt Sets the integer that the section trace flag jO is set to 1 255 z0 increment Enables or disables z0 when the framing mode is set to SONET This is a priv command to use this command you must be in privilege mode The syntax to enter priv mode is conf ig pos port number sonet priv config pos stg command Usethe config pos stg command to configure STG parameters on the Passport 8683POS Module Using the Passport 8683POS Module 98 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 35 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos stg command Table 35 config pos stg command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description faststart enable disable Enables or disables the fast start flag info Shows the last saved port settings and the next level CLI commands Note that this does not show the current settings but the last saved settings pathcost lt intval gt Sets the contribution of this port to the
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75. hassis reset some superfluous traffic may initially be sent out of POS ports before any LCP packets go out This is normal You can also configure bridging for the Passport 8683POS Module for connection to other POS capable devices 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 63 Configuring routing A POS port configured for IPCP and or IPXCP encapsulation must be the sole member of the VLAN You cannot add any other port to a VLAN which already has a POS port with IPCP and or IPXCP encapsulation enabled You cannot add a POS port which is configured for IPCP and or IPXCP encapsulation to a VLAN which already has other ports as members Note When the Passport 8600 switch is interoperating with a Juniper router the POS port must have the Juniper IP address configured in the remote IP field This is necessary because the Juniper routers do not provide their local IP address during PPP negotiation The Passport 8600 switch requires the Juniper address for IPCP operations See config pos ip on page 94 for information on configuring the remote IP address Note also that 30 bit subnet masks may be required for certain JUNOS releases Configuring IP routing using Device Manager To configure the Passport 8683POS Module for IP routing using Device Manager 1 Highlight the port 2 Choose Edit gt port The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed Figure 14 on page 56 3 Click the POS PPP ta
76. hlufteil Gehen Sie stets davon aus daf das Glasfaserkabel an eine Lichtquelle angeschlossen ist Avertissement L quipement fibre optique peut mettre des rayons laser ou infrarouges qui risquent d entrainer des l sions oculaires Ne jamais regarder dans le port d un connecteur ou d un c ble fibre optique Toujours supposer que les c bles fibre optique sont raccord s une source lumineuse Advertencia Los equipos de fibra ptica pueden emitir radiaciones de l ser o infrarrojas que pueden da ar los ojos No mire nunca en el interior de una fibra ptica ni de un puerto de conexi n Suponga siempre que los cables de fibra ptica est n conectados a una fuente luminosa Avvertenza Le apparecchiature a fibre ottiche emettono raggi laser o infrarossi che possono risultare dannosi per gli occhi Non guardare mai direttamente le fibre ottiche o le porte di collegamento Tenere in considerazione il fatto che i cavi a fibre ottiche sono collegati a una sorgente luminosa 8769EB 209564 A Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module 37 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module To install the Passport 8683POS Module 1 Remove the filler panel from the module slot in the Passport 8000 series chassis Figure 5 Figure 5 Removing the filler panel 9058FB Note If you are removing a module from the slot in which you want to place the new Passport 8683POS Module be sure to Remove all port int
77. htp 141177 128 129 NETWORKS PP 8610 134 177 128 129 gt System gt Layer gt Layer Table 54 describes the fields displayed in the System page 209564 A Chapter 7 Web management 133 Table 54 System page fields Field Description sysDescr System description sysUpTime Period for which the system has been active sysContact Support contact sysName System name sysLocation Physical location of the system Authentication Traps Indicates whether traps have been generated for the interface EnableWebServer Indicates whether the web server has been enabled EnableAccessPolicy Indicates whether access policy has been enabled LastChange Value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its current operational state LastVlanChange Value of sysUpTime at the time the VLAN entered its current operational state LastStatisticsReset Value of sysUpTime at the time that statistics were enabled LastRuntimeConfigSave Value of sysUpTime at the time that configuration was saved LastRuntimeConfigSavetoSlave Value of sysUpTime at the time that configuration was saved LastBootConfigSave Value of sysUpTime at the time the last reboot occurred LastBootConfigSaveOnSlave Value of sysUpTime at the time the last reboot saved configuration changes DefautlRuntimeConfigFileName Default runtime configuration file
78. icates the status of IP routing either enabled or disabled Oper Status Indicates the operational value of IP link To view the current IPX parameters in the POS menu click IPX The IPX page opens Figure 60 209564 A Chapter 7 Web management 139 Figure 60 IPX page main html Netscape NQ RTEL E NETWORKS PP 8610 10 10 41 201 j gt System 2 E ji gt Layer2 E enm noo E B DNE NN gt ATM POS Sonet 9 Link Bridge index _ Ipxcp Admin Status_ Oper Status Net Addr_ a disabled down Sonet Medium gt Q08 gt Statistics gt Support Table 59 describes the fields displayed in the IPX page Table 59 IPX page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Ipxcp Admin Status Indicates the status of IPX routing either enabled or disabled Oper Status Indicates the operational value of IPX link Net Addr Network address To view the current Lqr parameters in the POS menu click Lqr The Lar page opens Figure 61 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 140 Chapter 7 Web management Figure 61 Lar page XY main html Netscape d y T y E au AE B NORTEL NETWORKS PP 8610 10 10 41 201 gt System gt Layer2 gt Layer3 gt ATM VPOS Sonet 9 Link Bridge Sonet Medium POS Lqr Lqr Index Config Status Config Interval 31 enabled
79. idge The Bridge page opens Figure 58 209564 A Chapter 7 Web management 137 Figure 58 Bridge page main html Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Intuit POS gt Bridge Bridge 2 pP 8610 134 177 128 124 O ee gt System 31 disabled E E E Ee gt Layer2 12 gt Layer3 E gt ATM 2 j VPOS Sonet Sonet Medium gt QoS Statistics Support Table 57 describes the fields displayed in the Bridge page Table 57 Bridge page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Bcp Admin Status Indicates the status of bridging Oper Status Indicates the operational state of bridging To view the current IP parameters in the POS menu click IP The IP page opens Figure 59 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 138 Chapter 7 Web management Figure 59 IP page rU E Netscape NORTEL NETWORKS PP 8610 10 10 41 201 disabled nobopened gt System 32 j nokopened gt Layer2 38 d gt Layer gt ATM VPOS 9 Sonet 9 Link Bridge oP e Ix 9 Lar 9 Line Sonet Medium gt 008 gt Statistics gt Support Index Ipcp Admin Status Oper Status Table 58 describes the fields displayed in the IP page Table 58 IP page Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Ipcp Admin Status Ind
80. igher layer protocol InUnknownProtos Number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol OutErrors Number of outbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher layer protocol Using the Passport 8683POS Module 82 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 22 POS tab fields continued Field Description HCInOctets The total number of octets received on the interface including framing characters HCInUcastPkts Number of packets delivered by this sub layer to a higher sub layer which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub layer HCInMulticastPkts Number of packets delivered by this sub layer to a higher sub layer which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub layer HCInBroadcastPkts Number of packets delivered by this sub layer to a higher sub layer which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub layer HCInDiscards Number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher layer protocol HCOutOctets The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface including framing characters HCOutUcastPkts Number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted and which were not addressed to a multicast or broad
81. ilename 92 93 Index field 57 info 97 info command displaying the image file name 93 last saved ports 94 next level CLI commands 94 information 100 initial setup 40 initialization 40 Insert button 49 Insert Trap Receiver dialog box 73 installing a module 37 interface options 146 Interface tab graphic 56 tabitems 57 intervals 79 IP Address tab graphic 66 tab fields 66 IP commands 94 IP parameter configuration commands 94 IP routing 96 ipcp admin status command 96 IPX 96 ipx route command 96 ipxcp admin status command 96 L LastChange field 58 LastValue statistics 80 LCP negotiation 32 LEDs types online 27 test 128 line interval statistics 112 line statistics 111 114 Line tab 86 link quality 96 209564 A Index 151 link quality interval 96 link quality reporting statistics 115 link quality threshold 96 LinkConfigMagicNumber field 65 linktrap command 94 LinkTrap field 58 lock command 94 Locked field 58 locking a port 58 loopback 75 127 loopback detection 65 96 Iqr interval command 96 Iqr status command 96 Iqr threshold command 96 magic number command 96 management 25 46 Maximum statistics 80 MDA information 52 MDAs description 23 26 inserting 42 Minimum statistics 80 MItID field 58 module configuration commands 92 description 23 25 enabling trace messages 92 installing 37 replacing 43 resetting 92 monitor commands 126 MTU 32 Mtu field 57 N name field 57 O
82. incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UASs Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable Viewing Path statistics To display Path statistics On the device view right click the port 2 Choose Graph Port The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed Figure 25 on page 81 3 Click the Path tab The Path tab opens Figure 31 Figure 31 graphSonetPort dialog box Path tab 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 x Pos PPP Link PPP LOR section Line FE Line Path FE Path 209564 A Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager 89 Table 28 describes the fields in the Path tab Table 28 Path tab fields Field Description ESs Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding Violations or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS or LOP SESs Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or a second during which at least one or more incoming defects CVs Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UASs Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable Viewing FE Path statistics To display Path statistics On the device view right click the port 2 Choose Graph Port The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the PO
83. ing the Passport 8683POS Module 122 Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 49 show ports stats pos sectioninterval command output A sectioninterval 3 UN PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION SEVERELY ERRORED NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV S FRAMES SEF 10 1 0 0 0 0 10 3 900 900 0 0 INTERVAL ID 10 Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos Table 50 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sectioninterval command Table 50 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sectioninterval command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more COUNT SES CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP CV S errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Framing Second SEFs is a second FRAMES SEF containing one or more SEF events INTERVAL ID Specified interval 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 123 show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl This command displays statistics Figure 50 on the SONET medium The
84. isec Quality 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 00 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 EJE al cise Help Poll interval 10s 7 Oh Om 30s Table 24 describes the fields in the PPP LQR tab 209564 A Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager 85 Table 24 PPP LQR tab fields Field Description Quality Quality number InGoodOctets Number of good octets received on the interface LocalPeriod Time interval in 100th of a second between link quality reporting from local end RemotePeriod Time interval in 100th of a second between link quality reporting from remote end OutLQRs Value of the OutLQRs counter on the local node for the link InLQRs Value of the InLQRs counter on the local node for the link Viewing Section statistics To display Section statistics 1 On the device view right click the port 2 Choose Graph Port The graphSonetPort dialog box opens with the POS statistics tab displayed Figure 25 on page 81 3 Click the Section tab The Section tab opens Figure 28 Figure 28 graphSonetPort dialog box Section tab 10 125 200 45 graphSonetPort 273 x Pos PPP Link PPP LaR Section Line FE Line Path FE Path Current PEDO Using the Passport 8683POS Module 86 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 25 describes the fields in th
85. ive members enter the ports in the ActiveMembers column d Enter the POS ports in the NotAllowToJoin column e Click Apply To disable bridging a Click the POS PPP tab b Inthe Bridge area BridgeConfigAdminStatus field click Close To enable IPX routing on each selected port a Click the POS PPP tab b In the IPX area IpxcpAdminStatus field click Open To enable the port on both Passport 8683POS Modules a Click the Interface tab b Inthe AdminStatus field click Up Click Apply 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 71 Configuring IPX routing using the CLI To configure the Passport 8683POS Modules for IPX routing using the CLI 1 Configure a protocol based VLAN and assign the port to the VLAN as a static member and ensure that no other ports are allowed to join Refer to Reference for Passport 8000 Management Software Routing Operations for information on how to configure VLANs using CLI To disable the selected port on both Passport 8683POS Modules enter config pos ports state disable To disable bridging enter config pos ports bridge admin status close To configure IPX routing enter config pos ports ppp ipx admin status open To enable the selected port on both Passport 8683POS Modules enter config pos ports state enable See Chapter 6 Command line interface on page 91 for descriptions of the CLI commands Trap feature The Passport 8600
86. le in the Passport 8600 series chassis except slots 5 and 6 which are reserved for the Passport 8690 Switch Fabric SF modules The maximum number of modules on a chassis is four One Passport 8690 SF module acts as the CPU for the chassis and the other module is the standby CPU taking over in case of failure If a CPU failover occurs all traffic on the chassis stops momentarily while the standby CPU reinitializes all input output modules Using the Passport 8683POS Module 24 Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module Features Refer to Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch Release 3 1 for a thorough discussion of the complete functionality of the Passport product line including the Passport 8683POS Module This chapter provides the following information about the Passport 8683POS Module e Features next e Physical description on page 25 The Passport 8683POS Module has the following features SONET and SDH compliant supporting OC 3c STM 1 and OC 12c STM 4 framing e Front panel LEDs to monitor port activity and module operation Ability to remove and install a module hot swap without resetting the switch e MTBF of 150 000 hours e Internal and external loopback support on all ports for testing purposes Hardware diagnostics e Brouter port configuration Bridging support RFC 1638 compliant e Routing support for both unicast and multicast IP and IPX routing e Support fo
87. nagement Software Routing Operations Release 3 1 Overview Device Manager allows you to graph and display certain statistics for the Passport 8683POS Module Refer to Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations Release 3 1 for complete details on graphing statistics The values for the POS PPP Link and PPP LQR tabs are displayed for absolute cumulative average minimum maximum and last values Table 21 describes these values Using the Passport 8683POS Module 80 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager Table 21 Types of statistics Field Description AbsoluteValue The total count since the last reset of counters A system reboot resets all counters Cumulative The total count since the statistics tab was first opened The elapsed time for the cumulative counter is displayed at the bottom of the statistics window Average The cumulative count divided by the cumulative elapsed time Minimum The minimum average for the counter for a given polling interval over the cumulative elapsed time Maximum The maximum average for the counter for a given polling interval over the cumulative elapsed time LastValue The average for the counter over the last polling period The values for the POS PPP Link and PPP LQR tabs are updated based on the poll interval For information on how to set the poll interval refer to Reference for the Passport 800
88. name DefaultBootConfigFileName Default configuration file name ConfigFileName Configuration file name When you click on POS in the navigation pane the headings in the POS menu are displayed The headings provide options for viewing POS parameters Figure 55 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 134 Chapter 7 Web management Figure 55 System page showing the POS menu 3 main html Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Intuit E http 134 177 128 129 NORTEL NETWORKS C lt a 9 3 v 0 lt u gt T 3 pP 8610 134 177 128 129 gt System gt Layer2 gt Layer3 gt ATM Yros Sonet 9 Link Bridge IP IPX 9 Lar 9 Line Sonet Medium gt aos gt Statistics gt Support To view the current SONET parameters in the POS menu click Sonet The Sonet page opens Figure 56 209564 A Chapter 7 Web management 135 Figure 56 SONET page Z main html Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Intuit POS gt Sonet Sonet 4 Secti Signal Clock gt System CET 4 gt Layer S sonet internal enabled internal enabled intemal enabled gt ATM 35 sonet WrPos 3 6 sonet 9 Link Bridge oP PX 9 Lar 9 Line Sonet Medium gt 08 gt Statistics gt Support 1 gt Layer3 33 sonet 1 internal enabled 1 1 Table 55 describes the fields displayed in the SONET page Table 55 SONET page fields
89. nd output A E stats pos lineinterval 1 UN PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV L SECONDS UAS 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 INTERVAL ID 1 Passport 8610 5 show ports M A Table 43 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos lineinterval command Table 43 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos lineinterval command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding COUNT ES Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more COUNT SES CVs or one or more incoming defects CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP CV P errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable UAS STATUS Indicates status of defects Using the Passport 8683POS Module 114 Chapter 6 Command line interface show ports stats pos linkstatus This command displays current statistics Figure 43 on the frames coming across the PPP link The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos linkstatus lt ports gt Figure 43 show ports stats pos linkstatu
90. nload 41 implementing changes 49 initialization 40 loopback test 75 maximum transmission distance 31 port disabling and enabling 59 saving configuration changes 42 test commands 127 test hardware command 128 test LED command 128 txcommand 129 Type field 57 U untagged frames discard command 94 V VendorDescr field 57 Y yellow command 129 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 154 Index 209564 A
91. ns have been enabled Ecn Compatib Indicates whether the system is enabled for ecn compatibility BaseMacAddr MAC Address Monitor commands This section describes the monitor commands available with the Passport 8683POS Module The monitor commands are self updating show commands set from the CLI for duration and interval These commands allow you to view constantly updating information about the module The monitor commands use the following syntax monitor por monitor por monitor por lt ports gt monitor por monitor por lt ports gt monitor por CS CS CS CS CS stats stats stats stats stats stats activealarms felinecurrent felineinterval pos pos pos lt ports gt lt ports gt lt intervalid gt pos pos fepathcurrent fepathinterval lt ports gt lt intervalid gt pos linecurrent lt ports gt 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 127 monitor ports stats pos lineinterval intervalid lt ports gt monitor ports stats pos linkstatus lt ports gt monitor ports stats pos lqrstatus lt ports gt monitor ports stats pos pathcurrent lt ports gt monitor ports stats pos pathinterval intervalid ports monitor ports stats pos pppiftbl lt ports gt monitor ports stats pos sectioncurrent lt ports gt monitor ports stats pos sectioninterval intervalid lt ports gt monitor ports stats pos sonetmedi
92. nt operational state If the current state was entered prior to the last reinitialization of the local network management subsystem the value is zero LinkTrap Sets whether or not link Up link Down traps should be generated for this interface enabled sends traps for link up or down disabled does not send traps for link up or down OperDuplex Current operational duplex of the port half or full This will always be full duplex on a POS port OperSpeed Current operating speed of the port It can be either 155 or 622 Mb s depending on the type of interface installed Mltld Multi Link Trunk to which the port is assigned if any Locked Displays whether or not the port is locked When locked the port configuration cannot be changed To lock or unlock a port select Edit gt Security gt Port Lock Action Sets one of the following port related actions none flushMacFdb flush MAC forwarding table for port flushArp flush ARP table for port flushlp flush IP route table for port flushAll flush all tables for port triggerRipUpdate manually update the RIP table Result Displays results from the last system action From the Interface tab select other POS specific tabs to configure the port or change current or default configurations 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 59 Enabling or disabling a port Note When you change configurations in Device Manager and hit
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94. nvironnement domestique ce produit risque de cr er des interf rences radio lectriques il appartiendra alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures sp cifiques appropri es 209564 A EC Declaration of Conformity This product conforms or these products conform to the provisions of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Japan Nippon requirements only Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement CORB HUE IBS TEE dE E UBER VCCI od KED YFZ AWRAT TOHE KERETET A LER fxmES EdRIICA0Zs4 TOBARRA OIR AS DEFTERINADLEMBO ES Taiwan requirements Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Statement LONA iBERGURUUAEPUEG EEE PRA TAE ATE GIRART EE SNR Canada requirements only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus Passport does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications Cet appareil num rique Passport respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada Nortel Networks NA Inc software license agreement NOTICE Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the accomp
95. onfiguring and managing the Passport 8683POS Module refer to Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module on page 45 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 40 Chapter 3 Installing the Passport 8683POS Module Verifying installation The Passport 8683POS Module front panel has an Online LED that indicates whether or not the module has power applied and is initialized correctly For information on online LEDs see Online LED on page 27 Note You cannot configure the Passport 8683POS Module until the online LED on the module is steadily lit and you have inserted at least one MDA Initialization When the Passport 8683POS Module is installed into a Passport 8600 series chassis ensure that the Passport 8690SF module in the same chassis has a PCMCIA card inserted and that the PCMCIA card contains the p80p3100 dld image which supports the Passport 8683POS Module For more information about the PCMCIA slot and the Passport 8690SF module refer to Using the Passport 8600 Modules The Passport 8690SF module retrieves the image file p8013100 dld to download to the Passport 8683POS Module First the Passport 8690SF module searches the host flash memory for the file then the PCMCIA card The Passport 8690SF module downloads the image file to the Passport 8683POS Module and identifies which MDAs are installed The screen displays following message Downloading POS image to slot number Done file name and image
96. ow ports stats pos activealarms command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 105 Figure 36 show ports stats pos activealarms command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos activealarms N PORT NUM ACTIVE ALARM 10 5 No Defect 10 6 LOS Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos EN A Table 37 describes the information fields for output for the show ports stats pos activealarms command Table 37 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos activealarms command Field Description PORT NUM Port number ACTIVE ALARM Displays which port has active alarms show ports stats pos felinecurrent This command displays current statistics on the far end line which is at the receiving end The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos felinecurrent lt ports gt Figure 37 shows sample output for the show ports stats pos felinecurrent command Using the Passport 8683POS Module 106 Chapter 6 Command line interface Figure 37 show ports stats pos felinecurrent command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos felinecurrent i xs E Es O zs E sj n Q O z Jg n SEVERELY ERRORED COUNT Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos CODE VIOLAT UNAVAILABLE Hi o Z SES COUNT CV L SECONDS UAS 0 0 0 0 Table 38 describes the information fields for output of the show por
97. path cost priority lt intval gt Sets the priority of this port stg lt enable disable gt Enables or disables spanning tree protocol config pos info command The config pos info command shows the current state of the port Figure 33 shows a sample of the output from the config pos info command Figure 33 config pos info command sample output f assport 8610 5 configi pos 10 5 info A Port 10 5 unknown mac discard disable tagged frames discard disable untagged frames discard disable lock false name default vlan id 1 perform tagging disable state up linktrap enable port type OC3 MMF ie conf iuh A 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 99 Show commands This section describes the show commands available with the Passport 8683POS Module These commands allow you to view information about the module show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show por por port port port port port port port port port port port port port port CS tech stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats stats ts info pos lt ports gt pos activealarms lt ports gt pos felinecurrent lt ports gt pos felineinterval lt intervalid gt lt por
98. pathAlar 10 125 200 45 2001 01 25 13 17 45 linkUp 0 __ifindex 0 2 3 if amp dminStatus 0 up ifOperStatus O v reStgld 0 1 rcPortindex 0 273 Export Clear w i Table 18 describes the fields in the Trap Log dialog box Table 18 Trap Log dialog box fields Field Description Node IP address of the device sending SONET trap Time Timestamp in the trap Type Type of SONET trap Section Line Path alarm Description Description of the alarm LOS LOF and so forth 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 75 SONET loopback test feature This section describes the loopback test features in Device Manager available for the Passport 8683POS Module For information on the CLI test commands see Test commands on page 127 Note All ports must be in test mode to conduct any testing gt To test for loopback 1 Highlight the port 2 Choose Edit gt port The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed Figure 14 on page 56 In the AdminStatus field click testing Click Apply Click the Test tab The Test tab opens Figure 24 Figure 24 Port dialog box Test tab Interface POS SONET Pos PPP vLan sro IP Address ARP DHCP DvmRP reve ose RIP Result none Code none PassCount 0 FailCount 0 Ext Loopback Int Loopback B Retresn Close Help Table 19 describes the Test tab items
99. put 122 show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command output 123 show tech command GUIDUL 53e qeidoco Ran RE S RERO UE ed Roa 125 test hardware command output 0 cee ee eee 128 test loopback command output 0 00 c eee ee 130 O 132 System page showing the POS menu oooccccccccc 134 A A A A A A 135 LIMEDAJO us cairrparcira rai a XN REX RA 136 e 2h csc cidspiiee dia PPADESQURGIAU DAGEGEN SR 137 O 138 hid co OMIT 139 E uud ce a agate rte EENE AE d dE ua Ee M ea Mp 140 LUE DAR rotar RIA ratico ada 141 SONET MeCN PANG usina 142 Ole DEDOS hence lh hd E dapi d abdo RR dod A a qe 143 PPP Link stages DEB eoe ars RR RR RR Rs eds 144 209564 A 13 Tables Table 1 Passport 8683POS Module online LED indications 27 Table 2 MDA LED indican esas dai tk eh edad ER CORPER ERR Pee 28 Table 3 Passport 8683POS Module access levels ooooooooooo 47 Table 4 Passport Device Manager port color codes 220006 49 Table 5 Passport Device Manager buttons 0220s 49 Table 6 Gard tab fields cauaa cece DEA A CORREO E hao awn RACK ORI RO He 51 Table 7 POS TAG IBS ca coss orduex e RpCREGER RS CR HOURS rd sans aad 52 Table 8 MDA dialog box fields MNT 53 Table 9 Passport 8683POS Module default settings Lus 54 Table 10 Interface tab items esimarsrirrosir ddr ORLA ERA ERR WOH 57 Table 11 POS SONET tab Hems iia ii der xa Re I Red dra
100. r both single mode fiber SMF and multimode fiber MMF cabling e Support for DVMRP e Support for IGMP e Support for MultiLink Trunking MLT e Support for the following VLAN features currently implemented in the Passport switches including Port based VLAN Policy based VLANs protocol based IP subnet based VLANs IEEE 802 1Q tagged VLANs e Support for the following RFCs 209564 A Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module 25 PPP over SONET RFC 2615 SONET SDH RFC 2558 PPP RFC 1471 RFC 1473 RFC 1474 and RFC 1661 LQM RFC 1989 SNMP RFC 1213 IPCP RFC 1332 IPXCP RFC1552 BCP RFC 1638 e Multiple spanning tree groups bridge mode only e Manageable through the Passport CLI or Device Manager the SNMP based graphical user interface e Monitored through a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on the network Physical description The Passport 8683POS Module Figure 1 is a single slot module for the Passport 8600 series chassis Online LEDs indicate module operation Figure 1 Passport 8683POS Module b 9904 B To configure and manage the Passport 8683POS Module connect to the Passport 8690 SF module For information on connecting to the Passport 8690 SF console port refer to Using the Passport 8600 Modules Using the Passport 8683POS Module 26 Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module Media dep
101. r transmission system that carries STS 12c STM 4 frame structures at 622 Mb s Concatenation refers to the fact that there is only one logical data stream rather than supporting a channelized structure e POS Packet over SONET e PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP encapsulates common network layer protocols in specialized Network Control protocol packets such as IP over PPP IPCP and IPX over PPP IPXCP and BCP Thus it enables sending multiprotocol data over point to point links SONET SDH transmission rates The following transmission rates are commonly used with SONET e OC 3c STM 1 155 52 Mb s e OC 12c STM 4 622 08 Mb s The SONET specification defines optical both as 209564 A Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 31 e Single mode fiber SMF Multimode fiber MMF Note The estimated maximum transmission distance for OC 3c SMF is 20 kilometers km for OC 3c MMF is 2 km for OC 12c SMF is 15 km for OC 12c MMF is 500 m Point to Point Protocol The PPP family of protocols is divided into three categories e Control protocols control operation and maintenance of the PPP link e Network protocols describe the encapsulation methods needed to move multiprotocol network traffic over the PPP interface e Network control protocols are used to configure manage and control the operation of the network protocols The Passport 8683POS Module uses the Link Control Protocol LCP and the Link Quality
102. rectly on the Passport 8683POS Module The command uses the following syntax test led lt ports gt lt tx rx gt lt off yellow green gt 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 129 Note You must physically inspect the LEDs on the actual Passport 8683POS Module to view the results of these tests Table 53 describes the parameters and variables for the test 1ed command Table 53 test led command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description tx Tests the LED for transmitting data on each port rx Tests the LED for receiving data on each port off Tests whether the LEDs go off correctly yellow Tests whether the LEDs can light yellow green Tests whether the LEDs can light green test loopback Usethe test loopback command to run a loopback test on the port You can perform either an internal or an external loopback test on the POS module The default is internal loopback The syntax is test loopback ports lt int ext gt gt Note The loopback tests test only the control path they do not test the gt data path To test for loopback 1 To configure the port for testing enter config pos ports test 2 To test the loopback either internal or external enter test loopback ports int ext Using the Passport 8683POS Module 130 Chapter 6 Command line interface 3 To stop the loopback testing enter test stop loopba
103. roup STG used by the VLAN to determine the state of its ports If the VLAN is not associated with any STG this value should be set to zero PortMembers Set of ports that are members static or dynamic of this VLAN ActiveMembers Set of ports that are currently active in this VLAN Active ports include all static ports and any dynamic ports where the VLAN policy was met StaticMembers Set of ports that are static members of this VLAN A static member of a VLAN is always active and is never aged out NotAllowtoJoin Set of ports that are not allowed to become members of this VLAN Protocolld Protocol identifier of this VLAN This value is meaningful only if rcVlanType is equal to byProtocolld 3 For other VLAN types it should have the value none 0 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 70 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 15 Basic tab fields continued Field Description SubnetAddr IP subnet address of this VLAN This value is meaningful only if rcVlanType is equal to bylpSubnet 2 For other VLAN types it should have the value 0 0 0 0 SubnetMask IP subnet mask of this VLAN This value is meaningful only if rcVlanType is equal to bylpSubnet 2 For other VLAN types it should have the value 0 0 0 0 b To assign the POS ports to the VLAN as static members enter the ports in the StaticMembers column C To assign all other ports to the VLAN as act
104. s Management Software Routing Operations for information on how to configure VLANs using Device Manager Disable the port as described in Enabling or disabling a port on page 59 To configure the VLAN as an IPX protocol based VLAN and assign the port to the VLAN a From the Device Manager menu bar choose VLAN VLAN 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 69 The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed Figure 19 Figure 19 VLAN dialog box Basic tab F 10 10 40 33 VLAN x Basic Advanced jtd Name Color Identifier wi ETT PortMembers ActiveMembers StaticMembers NotallowToJoin Protocolld SubnetAddr SubnetMask Default white byPort 1 1 1 1 8 2 1 2 48 141 148 21 2148 none N A N A VLAN 2 red byPort 1 none NA INIA VLAN 3 green byPort 1 none N A INIA VLAN 4 blue byPort none NIA INIA 4 row s Table 15 describes the fields in the Basic tab Table 15 Basic tab fields Field Description Id Unique VLAN identifier Name An administratively assigned name for this VLAN Colorldentifier An administratively assigned color code for this VLAN The value of this object is used by the VLAN Manager GUI tool to select a color when it draws this VLAN on the screen Type Type of VLAN distinguished according to the policy used to define its port membership Stgld Spanning Tree G
105. s amber until the board is recognized by the system and passes a power on self test If the module fails the self test the light is off When the board passes the self test and goes online the LED illuminates a solid green Note You cannot configure the Passport 8683POS Module until the online LED on the module is steadily lit green and you have inserted at least one MDA Table 1 lists the Passport 8683POS Module online LED indications Table 1 Passport 8683POS Module online LED indications Online LED State Off Card is not receiving power Amber Card is initializing or downloading Amber Card is offline Green Card is online Using the Passport 8683POS Module 28 Chapter 1 About the Passport 8683POS Module MDA LEDs Table 2 lists the MDA LED indications Table 2 MDA LED indications Tx LED Rx LED Port State Amber Amber AdminDown Out of Service Off Amber AdminUp In Service Sonet alarm condition Amber Green AdminUp In Service Sonet Up PPP link down Off Green AdminUp In Service Sonet Up PPP UP Green Blinking Green Blinking Admin Up In Service Traffic Activity Console and Diag ports Use the Console port on the Passport 8690 SF module to access management functions for the Passport 8683POS Module For information on connecting to the console port on the Passport 8690 SF module refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Soft
106. s command output Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos linkstatus PORT BAD ADDR BAD CNTL TOO LONG BAD FCS NUM FRAMES FRAMES FRAMES FRAMES MRU 10 1 0 0 0 1936 1936 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos e 2 Table 44 describes the information fields for output of the show ports stats pos linkstatus command Table 44 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos linkstatus command Field Description PORT NUM Port number BAD ADDR FRAMES Number of packets received with an Incorrect Address Field This counter is a Component of the iflnErrors variable that is associated with the interface that represents this PPP Link BAD CNTL FRAMES Number of packets received on this link with an incorrect address field TOO LONG FRAMES Number of packets received and discarded because their length exceeded the MRU BAD FCS FRAMES Number of packets received with an incorrect FCS size MRU Maximum Receive Unit 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 115 show ports stats pos lqrstatus This command displays current statistics Figure 44 on the link quality reporting The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos lqrstatus ports Figure 44 show ports stats pos Iqrstatus command output Sassport 8610 5 show ports stats pos lgrstatus N PORT NUM QUALITY IN GOOD OCTs LOCAL PERIOD REMOTE PERIOD OUTLORs
107. sables link quality reporting Iqr threshold threshold Sets the link quality reporting threshold Enter 96 magic number true false Sets a random number magic number used in loopback detection True detects loopback false does not detect loopback ppp stpmode enable disable Encapsulates spanning tree BPDU packets as PPP When enabled the BPDUs are encapsulated as in RFC 1638 When disabled the BPDUS travel as bridged data assuming bridge admin status is enabled remote ip lt ipaddr gt Sets the remote iP address config pos sonet command Use the config pos sonet command to configure SONET parameters on the Passport 8683POS Module Table 34 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos sonet command 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 97 Table 34 config pos sonet command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description clock source internal line Sets the clock source to internal which means clocking is derived from on board clock e line which means clocking is derived from line Note that if you have two connected modules you must set both to internal or one to line and one to internal do not set both to line framing lt sonet sdh gt Sets the framing to e gonet which means the Synchronous Optical Network format the standard format used in North America lt sdh gt which means the Synchronous Di
108. scription create lt ipaddr mask gt vid Creates an IP address and assigns it to a VLAN with the VLAN ID mac offset lt value gt delete lt ipaddr gt Deletes the IP address info Shows the last saved port settings and the next level CLI commands Note that this does not show the current settings but the last saved settings config pos ppp Use the config pos ppp command to configure Point to Point Protocol PPP parameters on the Passport 8683POS Module Table 33 describes the parameters and variables for the config pos ppp command Using the Passport 8683POS Module 96 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 33 config pos ppp command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description bridge admin status open Enables or disables the bridge control protocol close fcs size 32 16 gt Sets the length of the redundancy check fcs to either 32 or 16 info Shows the last saved port settings and the next level CLI commands Note that this does not show the current settings but the last saved settings ip admin status open close Enables or disables the IP control protocol ipx admin status open close Enables or disables the IPX control protocol ipx route protocol none rip Sets the protocol for IPX routing lqr period interval Sets the link quality reporting interval Enter time in ms Iqr status enable disable Enables or di
109. show ports stats pos activealarms command 104 show ports stats pos felinecurrent command 105 show ports stats pos felineinterval command 107 show ports stats pos fepathcurrent command 108 show ports stats pos fepathinterval command 109 show ports stats pos linecurrent command 111 show ports stats pos lineinterval command 112 show ports stats pos linkstatus command 114 show ports stats pos lqrstatus command 115 show ports stats pos pathcurrent command 116 show ports stats pos pathinterval command 117 show ports stats pos pppiftbl command 118 show ports stats pos sectioncurrent 120 show ports stats pos sectioninterval command 121 show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command 122 123 show tech command 124 SONET 29 61 97 SONET configuration commands 96 SONET medium statistics 123 SONET terms 30 SonetFraming field 61 spanning tree CLI 96 standards 145 state command 94 statistics 79 80 statistics displaying 79 statistics graphing 79 209564 A Index 153 support Nortel Networks 21 switching 24 T tagged frames discard command 94 tagging 94 tagging frames 94 technical publications 20 technical specifications 145 technical support 21 test hardware command 128 test led command 128 test mode 75 127 testing 128 text conventions 18 The 84 timing 97 transmission distance 31 transmission rates 30 trap log 71 Trap Receivers tab 72 traps 71 troubleshooting CPU failover 23 debug command 93 image dow
110. ss of signal not enough Rx power or fiber disconnected LOF Loss of frame unable to frame the signal correctly possibly due to improper timing setup Line Alarms L AIS Alarm Indication Signal sent out when a port is disabled or indicates another line failure L RDI Remote Defect Indication the result of a L AIS or LOS LOF at the remote end Path Alarms P AIS Path Alarm Indication Signal indicates a propagation upstream of a downstream L AIS alarm or another path failure P LOP Path Loss of Pointer the pointer to the Sonet SPE is not correct sometimes due to dirty fiber or timing slips P RDI Path Remote Indicator the result of a P AIS alarm at the remote end P SLM Path Signal Label Mismatch path labels do not match in particular the C2 label is mismatched The C2 label is used to indicate scrambling according to RFC 2615 P UNEQ Path is unequipped the path is may not be provisioned to handle traffic cross connects Using the Passport 8683POS Module 78 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 209564 A 79 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager This chapter contains information on the following topics Overview next e Displaying statistics on page 80 For more information about using Passport Device Manager refer to Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations Release 3 1 and Reference for Passport 8000 Series Ma
111. status of the card FrontSerialNum Serial number of card FrontHwVersion Hardware version FrontPartNumer Part number FrontDateCode Date code FrontDeviations Deviations BackType Card back type BackDescription Description BackSerialNum Serial Number BackHwVersion Hardware version BackPartNumer Part number BackDateCode Date code BackDeviations Deviations 3 Click the POS tab The POS tab opens Figure 12 Figure 12 POS tab 10 125 200 45 Card 2 x cam POS Action ia reset ImageFileName p80p3100 dld Ampl Reftesn Close Help Using the Passport 8683POS Module 52 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 7 describes the fields in the POS tab Table 7 POS tab fields Field Description Action reset Resets the card ImageFileName Name of the image file which downloads at initialization 4 Click reset 5 Click Apply To reset the card using the CLI see Configuration commands on page 92 Viewing MDA information To view information on the MDA you are using 1 Highlight the MDA 2 Select Edit gt Mda The MDA dialog box opens Figure 13 Figure 13 MDA dialog box 134 177 128 124 MDA 3 1 x Type rc2k1xOc12PosBaseMMF Description 8500 1POC12MMF ciose Help 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 53 Table 8 describes the
112. tatus Enables or disables the IPX traffic link with in PPP IpxOperStatus Operational value of IPX link RoutingProtocol Sets the IPX Routing Protocol to none or RIP LineStatuslpxRoutingProtocol Negotiated value of RoutingProtocol LQR LarConfigStatus Sets the link quality reporting to enabled or disabled OperStatusLqrStatus Negotiated value of LqrConfigStatus LarConfigPeriod Sets the link quality reporting interval in 100th of a second LineStatusLocalPeriod Negotiated value of LqrConfigPeriod LineConfigLqrThreshold Sets input quality threshold in percent OperStatusLqrThreshold Operational value of LineConfigLqrThreshold 4 Inthe BridgeConfigAdminStatus section click close to disable bridging Using the Passport 8683POS Module 66 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 5 To enable IP routing in the IpConfigAdminStatus field click open 6 To configure an IP address for the port a Highlight the port b Choose Edit gt Port The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed Figure 14 on page 56 C Click the IP Address tab The IP address tab opens Figure 17 Figure 17 Port dialog box IP Address tab ECRIRE EUER X Interface Pos SONET Pos PPP VLAN sro Test IP Address ARP DHCP DvMRP iue osPr mie Ip Address Net Mask BcastadarFormat ReasmMaxSize Vianid BrouterPart seres tee s Ma dB cose n D rows Ta
113. terface to view the Passport 8683POS Module statistics Under the Statistics heading in the navigation pane there are two options Chassis and Port Click Port to view the options Sonet is the last entry in the Port folder The Sonet heading contains the options shown in Figure 64 Figure 64 Sonet options N RTEL T NETWORKS Statistics Port Sonet POS cie POS Y Statistics i si gt Chassis Port TO Out HC In HC In HC In Out HC Out HC Out W Port Index Protos Errors Octets UcastPkts Discards Octets UcastPkts Discards Interface Ethernet Errors Bridging Spanning Tree Routing DHCP OSPF VRRP e ATM RMON W Sonet e LOS PPP Link e PPP Lar Section 9 Line Far End Line Path Far End Path gt Support Click any of the headings to view the relevant statistics See Figure 65 for an example of PPP Link statistics Using the Passport 8683POS Module 144 Chapter 7 Web management Figure 65 PPP Link statistics page NORTEL isti i NETWORKS Statistics gt Port gt Sonet gt PPP Link UO PPP Link Statistics 7 Physical Bad Bad Bad Index Addresses Controls FCSs p mm gt Chassis W Port re eee pues Bo m hn E pp pm Ethernet Errors Bridging Spanning Tree Routing e DHCP OSPF VRRP 9 ATM RMON V Sonet O pP e PPP Ting PPP Lgr Section 9
114. ther 155 or 622 Mb s depending on the type of interface installed Using the Passport 8683POS Module 104 Chapter 6 Command line interface Table 36 Information fields for output of the show ports info pos all command continued Field Description MRU Size in octets of the largest packet that can be sent or received on the interface For IPCP and IPXCP the maximum is 1936 When BCP is enabled however the maximum is 1934 Check which NCP is enabled before configuring the Mru Note The Bridge Control Protocol BCP is enabled on the Passport 8683POS Module by default FCS SIZE Sets the length of the redundancy check fcs to either 32 or 16 IPX ROUTE PROTOCOL Sets the protocol for IPX routing LQR QUAL THRESHOLD Indicates the link quality reporting threshold LQR QUAL PERIOD Indicates the link quality reporting interval REMOTE IP Indicates the remote iP address IPX NET ADDR Indicates the IPX net address STATUS OPERATE Operational status LCP STATUS Link Control Protocol status BRIDGE STATUS Bridging status IP STATUS Routing IP status IPX STATUS Routing IPX status PPP LQSTATUS Point to Point status show ports stats pos activealarms This command displays active alarms on the Passport 8683POS Module port The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos activealarms lt ports gt Figure 36 shows output forthe sh
115. tion commands 92 IP parameter configuration commands 94 IPX route command 96 module configuration commands 92 monitor commands 126 port configuration commands 93 port numbering 45 PPP configuration commands 95 show commands 99 SONET configuration commands 96 spanning tree 96 test commands 75 127 clocking 97 clock source command 97 Close button 49 command line interface 53 config pos command 93 config pos info command 98 configuration connecting to a switch fabric module 25 installing MDAs 42 with Device Manager 46 configuring bridging 62 console port 28 conventions text 18 CPU 23 Cumulative statistics 80 customer support 21 D debug command 93 debug mode 93 debugging 28 default configurations 54 default VLAN 94 default vlan id command 94 Device Manager editing card 50 installing 47 port color codes 49 screen buttons 49 displaying image file name 92 Using the Passport 8683POS Module 150 Index distance maximum 31 downloading image 41 E enabling trace messages 92 environmental precautions 35 environmental specifications 146 F failover 23 far end line interval statistics 107 far end line statistics 105 far end path interval statistics 109 far end path statistics 108 FE Line tab 87 FE Path tab 89 features 24 framing command 97 functionality 24 G green command 129 GUI 46 H hardware 75 127 hot swapping I O modules 43 ICP 63 ifDescr field 57 image f
116. ts gt pos fepathcurrent lt ports gt pos fepathinterval lt intervalid gt lt ports gt pos linecurrent lt ports gt pos lineinterval intervalid ports pos linkstatus lt ports gt pos 1qrstatus lt ports gt pos pathcurrent lt ports gt pos pathinterval lt intervalid gt lt ports gt gt pos pppiftbl lt ports gt pos sectioncurrent lt ports gt pos sectioninterval lt intervalid gt lt portss gt pos sonetmediumtbl lt ports gt Refer to the Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing Operations Release 3 1 and Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations Release 3 1 for a complete list of CLI commands Using the Passport 8683POS Module 100 Chapter 6 Command line interface show ports info pos The show ports info pos command displays information Figure 34 about the configuration for a specified port on the Passport 8683POS Module The command uses the syntax show ports info pos lt ports gt and options all ppp sonet in the following syntax show ports info pos all show ports info pos ppp show ports info pos sonet show ports info pos all Figure 34 shows sample output for the show ports info pos all command which includes information for the PPP and SONET parameters 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 101 Figure 34 show ports info pos all command output Passport 8610 5 show ports
117. ts stats pos felinecurrent command Table 38 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos felinecurrent command Field Description PORT NUM Port number COUNT ES ERRORED SECONDS Errored Second ES is a second with one or more Coding Violations CV or one or more incoming defects for example SEF LOS AIS LOP COUNT SES SEVERELY ERRORED Severely Errored Second SES is a second with x or more CVs or one or more incoming defects CV L CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations CV are Bit Interleaved Parity BIP errors that are detected in the incoming signal CV counters are incremented for each BIP error detected UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable 209564 A Chapter 6 Command line interface 107 show ports stats pos felineinterval This command displays statistics Figure 38 on the far end line over a 15 minute interval You specify which interval or span of intervals to display for the command The command uses the syntax show ports stats pos felineinterval lt intervalid gt lt ports gt Figure 38 show ports stats pos felineinterval command output POS Far End Line Interval Stats INTERVAL ID 4 Passport 8610 5 show ports stats pos PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED NUM COUNT ES COUNT SES COUNT CV L 10 5 0 0 0 10 6 0 0 0 CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE SECO
118. ts stats pos laetatus comma seansda dx 3p RS BARON EU AREAS 115 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos patncument command ucaasaace d Ea pack RUE EXER E ARR RR RU RR 117 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos pathinteival Comindlid iau sauces kane e chee 118 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos POOL COU bbe ea d Se E Ug NO DEUM d apodo dodciedias 119 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos seciBneafent command suos dduak pertes XAPerAIG A 121 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sectigninterval Gammald 251522434 d 3 eho 4o84e ENG ERES nae REX 122 Information fields for output of the show ports stats pos sonetmediumtbl command iiuscucaexasec ee E REESE ER RIS 124 209564 A Table 52 Information fields for output of the show tech command 126 Table 53 test led command parameters and variables 129 Table 54 System page fields ccoaesus mes ze m r9 kae mk meh as 133 Table 55 SONET page fields cosssiesa cease eat RERO RE RA ERRARE REGE 135 Tabs 5B LINK Page Welda isset vade 3n Bde abico OR d Aa 136 Table 57 Bridge page fields is 2cccciabe sce mu At REX REC Rea 137 la A c rece cT 138 Table DS IPA ee M OS cin nck ases tetera awed UR QUE ACH AREAS 139 Table 60 Lor Page Hele LoiooscedsooceberpsteiaRC CS R S do ede 140 Table 61 LINE Oe WEEE iotelsaa d dq felod a a oi lod acaba ol dime fu dde 14
119. ture qm rado ORCI CEDE a A e 75 AIS 232 995 95 Qe arbi Ue a qud Wade qu qd ba d Re aldea d rd Daci aa 77 209564 A Contents 9 Chapter 5 Graphing statistics in Device Manager ooooooooommmmmo 79 ISO adi AAA AR ARA pd aed Ain ee eg 79 Displaying SIGUSICS uucesuedeesx xem sep Ese RN RAR ARA 80 Viewing POS statistics Lii sack aca edepol add ja a i li de MER Qe aU ACA qM Od 81 Viewing PPP Link SEISUSIDS occ sacar RR EXOURUE RE E ADEORORAUROR RO RC dade ca 82 Vie PPP LOR 0 se hoon hah eal a n Ando op Eo eoo Ese e deo e eoe doe e 84 Viewing Section statisties vau usq veu Qo oca a CR oa CR i QUU UE Qc QUA i e e cd 85 viewing Line Stasics usen dees deen a 86 Viewing FE Line SIBUSIDR 2232 2465 Siw OE Pes RS Re AUF SN dO AV dor acd 87 Viewing Pati sistieli B s dura aca pau RE Nes quRR AAA 88 viewing FE Pain stalbliGS 1uuuaeesd een erem era AAA ARA 89 Chapter 6 Command line interface ooocooocccoocrnnon o 91 ess 4 64 ia eot upp dedu e esd bebe eee deere ene 92 CONTIG poscard commande ua suasec esce m xam tence dees tales ho cae dos 92 Part comae ai gaai aiad t adedi AC HE Re CE RR ORC e dedo 93 conha pos COMMA TEE TETTTELTTT TITIO D LITT 93 CONG POSID ceukceserexsekeesesexcekescere c dese RE Edd dp d 94 DSL EOS O ava dice iad vider apa iiid poc bi ee eee AR EG 95 cong pos sonet COMMAND scccianeneacneiace sd a XE rada GA 96 CONO pos sto command corr rie der TAd3 eA ARIAS 97 COMM Des IMA COMUNA a cm a co asia d
120. um is 1936 When BCP is enabled however the maximum is 1934 Check which NCP is enabled before configuring the Mru on a connecting device Note The Bridge Control Protocol BCP is enabled on the Passport 8683POS Module by default PhysAddress MAC address assigned to a particular interface VendorDescr Vendor description AdminStatus Sets the port to one of the following states up down testing When a managed system initializes all interfaces start with AdminStatus in the down state As a result of either management or configuration action the AdminStatus is changed to the up state or remains in the down state The testing state indicates that no operational packets can be passed OperStatus Operational state of the interface one of the following up down testing The testing state indicates that no operational packets can be passed If AdminStatus is down then OperStatus should be down If AdminStatus is changed to up then OperStatus should change to up if the interface is ready to transmit and receive network traffic It should remain in the down state if and only if there is a fault that prevents it from going to the up state Using the Passport 8683POS Module 58 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Table 10 Interface tab items continued Item Description LastChange Value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its curre
121. um page X main html Netscape NORTEL kks POS Sonet Medium Sonet Medium Type uar sala Line Coding Line Type Circuit PP 8610 10 10 41 201 Elapsed em Identifier gt System sonet 584 sonetMediumNRZ sonetLongSingleMode NORTEL gt Layer2 sonet 584 3 sonetMediumNRZ sonetLongSingleMode NORTEL ei 3 3 sonetS84 23 sonetMediumNRZ sonetMultiMode NORTEL V POS Sonet Link Bridge IP IPX 9 Lar Line Sonet Medium nano Table 62 describes the fields displayed in the SONET Medium page Table 62 SONET Medium page fields Field Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface Type Signal type whether sonet or sdh Time Elapsed Number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the current measurement period Valid Intervals Number of previous 15 minute intervals for which data was collected Line Coding Line coding for this interface the B3ZS and CMI are used for electrical SONE SDH signals STS 1 and STS 3 The Non Return to Zero NZR and the Return to Zero are used for optical SONET SDH signals Line Type Line type short and long range single mode fiber or multimode fiber interfaces and COAX and UTP for electrical interfaces Circuit Identifier Transmission vendor s circuit identifier to facilitate troubleshooting 209564 A Chapter 7 Web management 143 Statistics Use the Web in
122. umtbl lt ports gt Test commands This section describes the test commands available with the Passport 8683POS Module The test commands allow you test the module while the switch is operating The tests do not interfere with the module s normal switching functions but they do occupy the CPU The test commands allow you to test e Hardware e LEDS e Internal and external loopback The syntax for the test commands is test hardware lt ports gt test led lt ports gt lt tx rx gt lt off yellow green gt test loopback ports int ext Using the Passport 8683POS Module 128 Chapter 6 Command line interface Using the test commands Note You must specify a slot and port number with the test commands gt Refer to the Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching Operations Release 3 1 and Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing Operations Release 3 1 for a complete list of CLI test commands test hardware Use the test hardware command to run diagnostics on the Passport 8683POS Module The command uses the following syntax test hardware lt ports gt The output from the test hardware command is shown in Figure 52 Figure 52 test hardware command output Passport 8610 test hardware 10 5 Port 10 5 IfIndex 645 Result success test led Use the test led command to see if the lights on the port LEDs are functioning cor
123. ve acknowledgment When the receiving device accepts the proposed LCP options it responds with a configure ACK packet When the devices on each side of the link send and receive configure ACK packets the LCP advances to an open state which means that the PPP interface can advance to the next phase The devices converge When the configure request packet from the sending device contains options that the receiving device is not willing to negotiate the receiving device sends back a configure reject packet specifying the nonnegotiable options From that point on configure request packets from the sending device should eliminate the unacceptable options When the sending device eliminates the offending options the devices converge When the receiving device disagrees with some or all of the values of the proposed options in the configure request packet it responds with a configure NAK packet The configure NAK packet notes the values that the receiving device disagrees with and it includes the corresponding values that the receiving device would like to see in subsequent configure request packets LCP negotiations between sending and receiving devices continue until either e Both devices converge reach an agreement regarding the configure request e The receiving device transmits a specified number of configure NAK packets before sending a configure reject packet e The convergence timer expires 209564 A Chapter 2 Using the
124. vice Manager interval 10 seconds Basic procedures To change the default settings on the Passport 8683POS Module or to perform any configuration tasks in Device Manager select the port you want to configure and open the Interface tab To open the Interface tab Do one of the following e Right click on the port A shortcut menu opens Choose Edit e Double click on the port The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed Figure 14 This tab displays information about the port and allows you to configure various elements Using the Passport 8683POS Module 56 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module Figure 14 Port dialog box Interface tab 5 10 125 200 45 Port 2 3 POS MDA 2 WIT Sey 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 57 Table 10 describes the Interface tab items Table 10 Interface tab items Item Description Index Unique value assigned to each interface The value ranges between 16 and 255 Name Displays the name of this port To assign or change a name to the port highlight the field and enter alphanumeric characters Descr Type of interface either OC 3c MMF or SMF OC 12c MMF or SMF Type Media type of this interface This will be ppp for a port on the Passport 8683POS Module Mru Size in octets of the largest packet that can be sent or received on the interface For IPCP and IPXCP the maxim
125. ware The Diag port on the Passport 8683POS Module is used only by Nortel Networks personnel for debugging purposes You can see diagnostic messages but you cannot input any text The Diag port on the module is an RJ 45 port that allows out of band management by Nortel Networks personnel 209564 A 29 Chapter 2 Using the Passport 8683POS Module A typical application consists of a single Passport 8683POS Module in an Passport 8600 series switch but multiple modules are also supported This chapter briefly explains how the Passport 8683POS Module operates within the Passport switch A typical network application of the Passport 8683POS Module is a direct connection between one Passport 8600 series switch with a Passport 8683POS Module in one campus to an identical module in another Passport 8600 series switch at another campus connected over a SONET ring Using this connection you achieve an intercampus link through packet over SONET POS technology This chapter contains the following information e SONET transmission next e Spanning tree group feature on page 33 SONET transmission You can connect the Passport 8683POS Module through a Synchronous Optical Network SONET termination multiplexor to extend the range of the wide area network WAN connections Or you can connect the Passport 8683POS Module using fiber directly to a POS interface on another Passport routing switch or on a traditional router
126. write All PPP bridging and Spanning Tree parameters Level 3 read write All IP and IPX routing parameters Refer to the Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching Operations for information on using Device Manager to set the CLI login and access passwords Installing Device Manager To install Device Manager 1 Download the Device Manager software from the CD 2 Double click the icon and follow the instructions on the screen Using the Passport 8683POS Module 48 Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module When you launch Device Manager a graphical image of the Passport 8600 chassis with the Passport 8683POS Module installed is displayed Figure 10 Figure 10 Passport 8600 series chassis with Passport 8683POS Module Device Manager 5 0 0 b15 10 125 200 45 i Device Edit Graph VLAN IPRouling IPXRouting QOS RMON Actions Help Blu c al ejtjele wiw wiwiwiw viwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwviwiwiwiwTTit T SR SR URS S8 SR UR SR URS SR UR 209564 A Chapter 4 Managing the Passport 8683POS Module 49 The ports on the graphical image are color coded to provide at a glance port status Table 4 shows the status assigned to each color code Table 4 Passport Device Manager port color codes Field Description Green Port is operating Red Port has been manually disabled Orange Port has no link Light blue Port is in standby mode Dark blue Port is being tested
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