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1. beginning on page A 2 Click on OK The Physical Layer Configuration window opens 7 Click on Done The ATM Configuration window opens 8 Click on ATM Line Attributes The ATM Line Driver Attributes window opens continued 2 6 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Configuring ATM Services Site Manager Procedure continued 9 You do this Set the the following parameters as needed e Enable e Interface MTU e Data Path Enable e Data Path Notify Timeout e Framing Mode e Cell Scrambling e Per VC Clipping e DS3 Line Build Out Note The Cell Scrambling parameter value must be the same as for the other ATM devices on your network See your system administrator or your service provider for the appropriate value Click on Help or see the parameter descriptions in ATM Line Parameters on page A 5 System responds 10 Click on OK The ATM Configuration window opens 11 Click on ATM The Edit ATM Connector window opens 12 Go to Defining an ATM Service Record in Configuring ATM Services After you create the ATM circuit go to Chapter 2 Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy in Configuring ATM Services to finish configuring ATM services Configuring ATM Services also provides more information about ATM services and how to modify an existing ATM configuration 314470 15 3 Rev 00 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Vers
2. e Ifyou select Generate for Default Route Supply or default supply RIP advertises the default route cost you set for wfRipIntfDefaultRouteCost For additional information see Supplying a Default Route on an Interface in Configuring IP ARP RARP RIP and OSPF Services With the Technician Interface enter the following commands to set the wiRipIntfDefaultRouteCost RIP default route cost attribute set wfRipIntfDefaultRouteCost lt value gt value is any integer from 0 through 15 The default value is 1 commit save config lt vol gt lt filename gt You must have Manager access to issue a set command The commit command causes the changes you made to the configuration to take effect in active memory but not in flash memory The save config command saves changes to a configuration file config and flash volume on the router 10 2 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Chapter 11 Configuring VRRP Services Version 15 3 0 0 The following section is new to Chapter 3 Customizing VRRP in Configuring VRRP Services Enabling or Disabling VRRP Ping When enabled this feature allows you to ping a master virtual router that is not the owner of the virtual IP address By default VRRP ping is disabled Using the BCC To enable VRRP ping access the virtual router for example box ip vrrp 192 41 31 21 2 vr ip address 192 41 31 22 and enter ping enable enabled To disable VRRP ping access the virtual router and enter ping
3. 9927 8800 China 800 810 5000 xii 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Preface Additional information about the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers is available from the www nortelnetworks com help contact global URL 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 supporting that product or service To locate an ERC for your product or service go to the http www 130 nortelnetworks com cgi bin eserv common essContactUs jsp URL 314470 15 3 Rev 00 xiii Chapter 1 Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager Version 15 3 0 0 The following section is an amendment to Chapter 7 Monitoring Trap and Event Messages in Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager Changing the Trap Port for Multiple Network Management Applications If you are running more than one network management application on your Site Manager workstation you must configure Site Manager to receive trap messages from the SNMP agent on a port other than the default port 162 This is necessary for the following reasons The agent can only send trap messages to one network management application at a time Only one application can map to a UDP port at a time By default the network management application on your workstation is assigned to User Datagram Protocol UDP port 162 This port is dedic
4. Disable for normal VC clipping Enable this parameter if you want to clip cells on a per VC basis 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 1 1 17 DS3 Line Build Out Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes Short Short Long Conditions router signals to mitigate attenuation which depends on the physical length of the line You can set this parameter only for DS3 modules Select Short for lines shorter than 225 feet select Long for lines 225 feet or longer 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 2 1 23 A 8 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Site Manager Parameters Automated Security Association IKE Parameters You use the following parameters to define a cryptographic key for creating IKE SAs between routers Parameter Pre shared Key ascii Path Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt IP gt IKE Configuration Manager gt Edit Circuit gt Protocols gt Edit IP gt IKE Default None Options Up to 24 ASCII characters Function Used as a cryptographic key for creating IKE SAs between routers IKE is then used to create automated SAs for data packets Instructions Enter an ASCII string up to 24 characters Configure the same preshared key on MIB Object ID the destination router None Parameter Pre shared Key hex Path Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt IP gt IKE Configuration Manager gt Edit Circuit gt Protocols gt Edit IP gt IKE Default None Options Up to 24 bytes Function Used as a cryptographic key
5. MIB Object ID Clear Alarm Threshold seconds Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt Physical Layer Configuration gt DS3 or E3 2 2 to 10 Specifies the clear time in seconds for performance failure conditions If the defect or anomaly clears within this interval the device driver records a performance cleared condition and logs an event message Set the timer value in seconds 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 26 10 1 18 Loopback Configuration Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt Physical Layer Configuration gt DS3 or E3 No Loopback No Loopback Payload Loopback Line Loopback Forces the interface into loopback mode The far end or intermediate equipment then performs diagnostics on the network between that equipment and the T3 E3 interface After testing set this parameter to No Loopback to return the interface to a normal operating mode e No Loopback Returns the interface to non loopback operation e Payload Loopback The received signal at this interface is looped through the device Typically the received signal is looped back for re transmission after it has passed through the device s framing function e Line Loopback The received signal at this interface does not go through the framing device minimum penetration but is looped back out Select the loopback configuration option 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 26 10 1 9 A 4 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Site Manager Parameters Parameter Primary Clock Path Configuration
6. box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter mtu lt integer gt integer is the MTU size in octets For example the following command sets the MTU size to 3000 octets atm e3 1 1 2 1 mtu 3000 atm e3 1 1 2 1 Defining the Primary Clock Source To define the clock signal source navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter primary clock source lt value gt value is internal or loop If you select internal the router will generate the clock signal source If you select the default loop the clock signal source will be external to the router 2 4 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Configuring ATM Services For example the following command sets the clock source to internal atm e3 1 1 2 1 primary clock source internal atm e3 1 1 2 1 Specifying the Setup Alarm Threshold To specify the duration of time in seconds that elapses following the detection of a performance failure before the condition is registered and logged navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter setup alarm threshold lt integer gt integer is a value from 2 through 10 seconds inclusive For example the following command changes the setup alarm threshold from 2 to 8 seconds atm e3 1 1 2 1 setup alarm threshold 8 atm e3 1 1 2 1 Disabling and Reenabling the ATM interface By default the ATM interface is enabled when you create the circuit However you can disable or r
7. 13 1 Why You Upgrade Boot and Diagnostic PROMS A 13 1 Version 15 3 0 0 Ee D engt E E P ener pnn 13 3 Site Manager Upgrade PrereguisileS ccccccccsiscciccscosssccteanestesecontecoinnurendaennierenesunees 13 3 Reviewing Site Manager System Requirements cccccceeeceesteeteeeteeees 13 3 Appendix A Site Manager Parameters AIM Pot ET A 2 ATM Line Parameters eene PE E tee reer err eee ere A 5 Automated Security Association IKE Parameters A A 9 Rame Relay PYG Parmeter sicoui E aE Sa kaAi A 10 IP Global Parameter 008 ET a scaetidnie DE DEE E feiere ee A 11 314470 15 3 Rev 00 vii L RT a ose dek esi lurvcar etd a agdzudutenageadedieamtessaahaexcte A 12 NAT Global Parameter aires EE EE EEN Pree esoe IT SEN A 13 Se e Tel E A 14 RADIUS Access Control Parameters ccccccccccsssseseccsssseeeecnsssaeeecesssaeeeeensesaeeeceneaas A 16 VRAP Parameter scccivescocvsrtatennavscceamavianmineietes gefong gebeten A 17 viii 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Preface BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 is a software release that includes bug fixes and new features added since BayRS Version 15 2 0 0 This document change notice contains amendments to the following BayRS manuals since BayRS Version 15 1 0 0 Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager Configuring ATM Services Configuring Bridging Services Configuring Differentiated Services Configuring Frame Relay Services Configuring IP ARP RIP RARP
8. 3 Rev 00 Version 15 3 0 0 Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 15 x The following section describes changes to Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 15 x Site Manager Upgrade Prerequisites Before you upgrade to Site Manager Version 15 x review Site Manager system requirements Reviewing Site Manager System Requirements Site Manager is a graphical user interface GUI for router configuration and management over an IP network To run Site Manager Version 15 x your PC IBM workstation SPARCstation or HP 9000 must meet the hardware and software requirements listed in Table 13 1 Table 13 1 Site Manager System Requirements Platform Hardware and Software Requirements PC e 486 PC Pentium recommended Microsoft Windows 98 or 2000 32 bit or Windows NT Version 4 0 32 bit 16 MB of RAM minimum 90 MB of free disk space Microsoft TCP IP for Windows 98 or 2000 and compatible network adapter and driver CD ROM drive VGA monitor SuperVGA monitor recommended SPARCstation Supported workstations SPARCstation 10 20 and UltraSPARC Supported operating system Solaris 2 7 and 2 8 Window environments CDE 1 0 1 and OpenWindows 3 5 32 MB of RAM 64 MB recommended 145 MB of disk space 32 MB of swap space Network adapter appropriate for your network CD ROM drive 314470 15 3 Rev 00 13 3 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Table 13 1 Site Manager
9. 5 32 MB of RAM 64 MB recommended 145 MB of disk space 32 MB of swap space Network adapter appropriate for your network CD ROM drive 314470 15 3 Rev 00 12 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice The following section contains an amendment to Chapter 12 Installing Site Manager on an HP 9000 Workstation in Quick Starting Routers HP 9000 Workstation System Requirements To run Site Manager your HP 9000 workstation must meet the following hardware and software requirements e Supported workstations HP 9000 Series 700 and 800 e Supported operating systems HP UX 10 20 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 or greater and HP UX 11 00 including the complete services network services directory e Window environment CDE 1 0 1 e 32 MB of RAM e 145 MB of free disk space e 32 MB of swap space 64 MB recommended e Network adapter appropriate for your network e CD ROM drive 12 2 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Version 15 2 0 0 Chapter 13 Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 15 x The following section describes changes to Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 15 x Why You Upgrade Boot and Diagnostic PROMs Table A 1 in Why You Upgrade Boot and Diagnostic PROMs of Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 15 x has been modified to include the latest boot and diagnostic PROM file names and associated revision numbers for router platforms running BayRS Version 15 x Diagnos Diagnostic
10. and OSPF Services Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services Configuring RADIUS Configuring the Technician Interface Scripts Configuring the Technician Interface Software Configuring VRRP Services Quick Starting Routers Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 15 x 314470 15 3 Rev 00 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Before You Begin Before using this notice you must complete the following procedures For a new router e Install the router see the installation guide that came with your router e Connect the router to the network and create a pilot configuration file see Quick Starting Routers Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers or Connecting ASN Routers to a Network Make sure that you are running the latest version of Nortel Networks BayRS and Site Manager software For information about upgrading BayRS and Site Manager see the upgrading guide for your version of BayRS Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions angle brackets lt 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 lt p_address gt you enter ping 192 32 10 12 bold text Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter Example Enter show ip alerts routes Example Use the dinfo command braces Indicate req
11. and outgoing bootstrap messages Accept the default Disable if you want the interface to accept incoming messages and forward outgoing messages 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 3 14 2 1 32 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Site Manager Parameters NAT Global Parameter Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID The following parameter was used when upgrading from a pre 14 20 NAT configuration to a 14 20 or greater version of BayRS software This parameter should be set to Enable Install Private Address Protocols gt IP gt NAT gt Global Enable Enable Disable This parameter was added in BayRS 14 20 to address a compatibility issue concerning non DNS NAT translations when upgrading from a pre 14 20 NAT configuration to a 14 20 or greater version of BayRS software This parameter should be set to Enable Disabling this parameter can cause unpredictable results Accept the default Enable 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 3 2 7 1 18 314470 15 3 Rev 00 A 13 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice RADIUS Client Parameters Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID You use the following parameters to configure a RADIUS client This section replaces Client IP Address Parameter in Appendix A of Configuring RADIUS Authentication Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS g
12. enable disabled For example to enable VRRP ping enter the following command verp 192 41 31 21 2 ping enable enabled verp 192 41 31 21 2 314470 15 3 Rev 00 11 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Using Site Manager To enable VRRP ping complete the following tasks Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds 1 In the Configuration Manager window choose Protocols The Protocols menu opens 2 Choose IP The IP menu opens 3 Choose VRRP The IP VRRP Configuration Parameters window opens 4 Click on a virtual router instance ID to The configuration that pertains to the highlight it in the list of virtual routers highlighted router appears Set the VRRP Address Ping parameter Click on Help or see the parameter description on page A 17 6 Click on Apply 7 Click on Done You return to the Configuration Manager window 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Chapter 12 Quick Starting Routers Version 15 3 0 0 The following section contains an amendment to Chapter 10 Installing Site Manager on a SPARCstation in Quick Starting Routers SPARCstation System Requirements To run Site Manager your SPARCstation must meet the following hardware and software requirements Supported workstations SPARCstation 10 20 UltraSPARC Supported operating systems Solaris 2 7 and 2 8 Window environment CDE 1 0 1 OpenWindows 3
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14. for creating IKE SAs between routers IKE is then used to create automated SAs for data packets Instructions Enter a hexadecimal number up to 24 bytes Enter the prefix 0x before the MIB Object ID digits Configure the same preshared key on the destination router 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 27 1 1 9 314470 15 3 Rev 00 A 9 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Frame Relay PVC Parameter Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID You use the following parameter to specify the bandwidth threshold that you want to set for this frame relay PVC Bw Threshold Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt Frame Relay gt Services gt PVCs 0 0 to maximum physical line speed bits s Specifies the bandwidth threshold that you want to set for this PVC for traffic shaping purposes To minimize starvation of normal and low priority traffic over a high speed physical line such as a 56 Kb s lines over HSSI set the bandwidth threshold to a value 3 to 10 times that set for the Throughput CIR parameter Otherwise accept the default 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 9 2 1 58 A 10 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Site Manager Parameters IP Global Parameter You use the following parameter to disable directed broadcast Parameter Directed Broadcast Path Protocols gt IP gt Global Default Enable Options Enable Disable Function When this parameter is enabled a packet addressed to an
15. not available for use with the ATM 1T3 E3 PMC module Instead the clk signal source parameter appears for this module The clk signal source parameter cannot be modified 2 10 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Chapter 3 Configuring Bridging Services Version 15 2 0 0 The following section corrects erroneous text in Configuring Bridging Services Interfaces Supported The section Interfaces Supported under Implementation Notes in Configuring Bridging Services incorrectly states that the translation bridge can operate on all SR interfaces supported by Nortel Networks routers except IP The translation bridge can operate on all SR interfaces supported by Nortel Networks routers except for interfaces configured for SRB with IP encapsulation 314470 15 3 Rev 00 3 1 Chapter 4 Configuring Differentiated Services Version 15 1 0 0 The following section describes a change to Configuring Differentiated Services Modifying RED Parameters The following change is required to Table 6 1 in the Modifying RED Parameters section of the Configuring Differentiated Services book The proper range of values for the id parameter is from 1 through 65535 The proper range is shown in the following table which lists RED parameters that can be configured under dsqms red their values and functions Parameter Values Function id integer 1 through 65535 Identifies the RED function You cannot change this paramete
16. online Help For each parameter this appendix provides the following information e Parameter name e Configuration Manager menu path e Default setting e Valid parameter options e Parameter function e Instructions for setting the parameter 314470 15 3 Rev 00 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice e Management information base MIB object ID You can also use the Technician Interface to modify parameters by issuing set and commit commands with the MIB object ID This process is the same as modifying parameters using Site Manager For information about using the Technician Interface to access the MIB refer to Using Technician Interface Software Caution The Technician Interface does not verify that the value you enter for a parameter is valid Entering an invalid value can corrupt your configuration ATM Port Parameters Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID You use the following parameters to configure the ATM T3 E3 interface on the Passport 5430 Enable Disable Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt Physical Layer Configuration gt DS3 or E3 Enable Enable Disable Enables or disables this interface Set to Disable only if you want to disable the interface 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 26 10 1 2 A 2 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Site Manager Parameters Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path De
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19. 3_G832 for E3 lines T1ADM for DS1 lines E1ADM for EI lines DS3_CBIT DS3_M32 T3CBITTPLCP T3M23PLCP E3_G751 E3_G832 Specifies the transceiver mode for the physical interface Select a transceiver mode as follows e DS3_CBIT DS3_M32 T3CBITTPLCP or T3M23PLCP for DS3 modules e E3_G751 or E3_G832 for E3 modules 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 2 1 17 Cell Scrambling Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes Off On Off If you select On the router randomizes cell payload sufficiently to guarantee cell synchronization If you select Off cell synchronization problems can occur Note that ATM devices with different settings for scrambling cannot communicate For example if you configure a router to enable scrambling and configure a hub to disable scrambling the router and the hub cannot communicate If you select On be sure to enable scrambling for all devices on the network If you select Off be sure to disable scrambling for all devices on the network 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 2 1 22 314470 15 3 Rev 00 A 7 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Per VC Clipping Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes Disable Enable Disable Enables or disables cell clipping on a per VC basis Accept the default
20. 4 restart Site Manager using the wfsm e command or the Trap Monitor using the wftraps e command For more information about using the wfsm and wftraps commands with the e option see Appendix A in Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager Note You can also change the trap port on a PC by editing the snmp trap 162 udp snmp string in the Services file From the Start menu choose Programs gt Windows Explorer Open the Services file and edit the string snmp trap 162 udp snmp For example to change the trap port from 162 to 779 enter snmp trap 779 udp snmp and reboot the PC Site Manager PC is then able to receive the traps from the router on port 779 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Chapter 2 Configuring ATM Services Version 15 2 0 0 The following section is new to Configuring ATM Services You use the procedures in this section to configure an ATM T3 E3 PMC module installed in a Passport 5430 For information about installing an ATM T3 E3 PMC module see ATM T3 E3 PMC Module Supplement Creating an ATM Circuit for a T3 or E3 Connection on a Passport 5430 To start ATM services on an ATM T3 E3 PMC module in the Passport 5430 you do the following 1 Configure the physical ATM circuit 2 Add protocols and other services to that circuit This section describes how you create a physical ATM circuit for a T3 or E3 connection on a Passport 5430 then directs you to Configuring ATM Services for information about adding proto
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23. Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Edit RADIUS NODEBUG ONE TWO THREE NODEBUG Assigns the level of RADIUS debug messages that the RADIUS client logs Accept the default value NODEBUG unless you are specifically trying to debug the connection 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 22 1 1 7 314470 15 3 Rev 00 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice RADIUS Access Control Parameters Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID You use the following parameters to modify router access User Manager Lock Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Access Control Disabled Enable Disable Allows you to modify access to the router by enabling or disabling the user manager lock Set to Enable to lock out the user and manager profile and allow access only by individual users with a unique profile Accept the default value Disable to allow access by all users with the manager or user profile in addition to users with a unique profile Note If the user manager lock is enabled and the RADIUS server becomes unavailable the message RADIUS wait state appears in the User Manager Lock field When the RADIUS server becomes available the value reverts to Enable 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 3 2 22 1 10 Login Accounting Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Access Control Disable Enable Disable Ena
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25. IP broadcast address goes to all systems on the target network By default directed broadcast is enabled Caution Internet service providers have reported forged ICMP echo request packets sent to IP addresses SMURF attacks sometimes resulting in severe network congestion To prevent these attacks directed broadcast must be disabled Instructions Accept the default Enable if you want the directed broadcast feature to be enabled Set to Disable if you want directed broadcast to be disabled MIB Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 3 2 1 1 28 314470 15 3 Rev 00 A 11 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice IP PIM Parameter Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID You use the following parameter to determine whether the router interface will act as a PIM bootstrap border interface Bootstrap Border Protocols gt IP gt PIM gt Interface Disable Disable Enable When you set this parameter to Enable this PIM interface acts as a PIM bootstrap border interface A bootstrap border interface discards both incoming and outgoing bootstrap messages Incoming messages originate from other PIM routers outgoing messages originate from other PIM interfaces on the same router When you set this parameter to Disable this interface operates in accordance with RFC 2362 it accepts incoming messages and forwards outgoing ones Set to Enable if you want the interface to discard incoming
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27. Manager gt ATM1 gt Physical Layer Configuration gt DS3 or E3 Default Loop Options Internal Loop Function Specifies the clock signal source Instructions Select Internal if you want the router to generate the clock signal source MIB Object ID Otherwise accept the default Loop if you want the clock signal source to be external to the router 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 26 10 1 11 ATM Line Parameters You use the following parameters to configure ATM line details on the Passport 5430 The type of ATM link module you use determines the line details that you can edit Parameter Enable Path Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes Default Enable Options Enable Disable Function Instructions MIB Object ID Enables or disables the line driver Select Enable or Disable 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 2 1 2 Parameter Interface MTU Path Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes Default 4608 Options 0 to 9188 Function Specifies the largest packet size in octets that the router can transmit on this interface Instructions Enter a value that is appropriate for the network MIB Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 2 1 9 314470 15 3 Rev 00 A 5 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Data Path Enable Confi
28. System Requirements continued Platform Hardware and Software Requirements IBM workstation e Supported workstations RS 6000 340 370 and PowerPC e Supported operating system IBM AIX Version 4 3 e Window environments CDE 1 0 1 and AIX Motif 1 2 e 32 MB of RAM 64 MB recommended s 140 MB of disk space e 32 MB of swap space 64 MB recommended use 96 MB of swap space with the NetView for AIX application e Network adapter appropriate for your network e CD ROM drive HP 9000 e Supported workstations HP 9000 Series 700 and 800 e Supported operating system HP UX 10 20 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 or greater and HP UX 11 00 including the complete network services directory e Window environment CDE 1 0 1 e 32 MB of RAM s 145 MB of free disk space e 32 MB of swap space 64 MB recommended e Network adapter appropriate for your network e CD ROM drive 13 4 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Appendix A Site Manager Parameters This appendix describes the following Site Manager parameters Topic Page ATM Port Parameters A 2 ATM Line Parameters A 5 Automated Security Association IKE Parameters A 9 Frame Relay PVC Parameter A 10 IP Global Parameter A 11 IP PIM Parameter A 12 NAT Global Parameter A 13 RADIUS Client Parameters Ald RADIUS Access Control Parameters A 16 VRRP Parameter A 17 You can display the same information using Site Manager
29. ated to receiving SNMP trap messages from the SNMP agent Site Manager is the preferred network management application for receiving trap messages To avoid any problems when running another network management application Nortel Networks recommends that you configure Site Manager to map to an alternative UDP port This allows you to send trap messages to Site Manager directly 314470 15 3 Rev 00 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice To reconfigure the trap port 1 In the Configuration Manager window choose Protocols gt IP gt SNMP gt Communities The SNMP Community List window opens Choose Community gt Managers The SNMP Manager List window opens Choose Manager gt Edit Manager The Trap Port and Trap Types window opens Type a new port number for the Trap Port parameter then click on OK You can enter any port number on your Site Manager workstation as long as another application is not using that port You return to the Configuration Manager window Choose File gt Save to save this configuration file See Chapter 3 in Configuring and Managing Routers Using Site Manager for instructions on saving configuration files Choose File gt Exit You return to the main Site Manager window Restart Site Manager according to the instructions in Chapter 1 of Configuring and Managing Routers Using Site Manager To make sure that Site Manager is able to listen to the port that you configured in step
30. bles or disables login accounting Set to Enable if you want RADIUS Accounting messages to be sent to the RADIUS server Accept the default value Disable to prevent RADIUS accounting messages from being sent to the server 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 3 2 22 1 11 A 16 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Site Manager Parameters VRRP Parameter You use the following parameter to enable or disable the VRRP ping feature Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID VRRP Address Ping Protocols gt Global Protocols gt IP gt VRRP Disable Enable Disable Allows you to ping a master virtual router that is not the owner of the virtual router IP address This feature is useful for checking network connectivity Set to Enable to allow the router to ping a master virtual router that is not the owner of the virtual router IP address Accept the default Disable to prevent that master virtual router from responding to a ping When this feature is disabled VRRP is in full compliance with RFC 2338 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 3 25 1 1 15 314470 15 3 Rev 00
31. ccounting BayRS RADIUS accounting is now supported for console and Telnet router logins The following sections new to Configuring RADIUS describe the functionality that was added to support this feature You determine whether a console or Telnet login session should allow RADIUS accounting messages to be sent to the RADIUS server by enabling or disabling RADIUS accounting access to the server Using the BCC To allow RADIUS accounting messages to be sent to the RADIUS server navigate to the access prompt for example box access and enter user access radius account enable enable To prevent RADIUS accounting messages from being sent to the RADIUS server navigate to the access prompt for example box access and enter user access radius account enable disable Note If you enable login accounting and the RADIUS server becomes unavailable the value for the user access radius account enable parameter is automatically set to serverwait When the RADIUS server becomes available again the value reverts to enabled 8 4 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Configuring RADIUS Using Site Manager To allow RADIUS accounting messages to be sent to the RADIUS server complete the following tasks Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds 1 In the Configuration Manager window The RADIUS Access Control window choose Protocols gt Global Protocols gt opens RADIUS gt Access Control 2 Set the Lo
32. cols and further configuring ATM services Using the BCC To add ATM to a Passport 5430 with a T3 E3 connector navigate to the box prompt and enter atm slot lt s ot_number gt pci slot lt pci_s ot gt module lt module_number gt connector lt connector_number gt mode t3 e3 slot_number is the number of the chassis slot containing the ATM T3 E3 PMC module 314470 15 3 Rev 00 2 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice pci_siotis the number of the PCI slot containing the ATM T3 E3 PMC module The PCI slot number for the ATM T3 E3 PMC module is always 1 module_number is always 2 for the ATM interface connector_number is the number of a connector on the ATM T3 E3 PMC module mode t3 or mode e3 specifies whether the ATM interface is a T3 or E3 interface For example the following command adds an ATM T3 interface to the Passport 5430 configuration on slot 1 PCI slot 1 module 2 connector 1 box atm slot 1 pci slot 1 module 2 connector 1 mode t3 atm 1 1 2 1 To configure T3 E3 parameters use the following procedures Specifying the Cable Length To specify the cable length navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter cable length lt ength gt length is either short default or long Specify short for a cable less than 225 feet long specify long for a cable length of 225 feet or more For example the following command changes the cable length to long a
33. configure DSQMS on your router e You can configure DSQMS on these interfaces only HSSI MCT1 MCE1 TI FT1 E1 FE1 and synchronous e Ifyou enable flow fairness on a queue you cannot configure that queue as a best effort queue For information about enabling flow fairness on a queue or designating the queue as best effort see Modifying a DSQMS Queue in Configuring Differentiated Services e Ifyou configure both weighted and priority queues on an interface you may experience latency problems with the highest priority queues To avoid such problems Set the DSQMS interface parameter dequeue at line rate to enabled the default value is disabled See Configuring DSQMS to Dequeue Packets at Line Rate in Configuring Differentiated Services for instructions Ensure that the amount of high priority traffic is not excessive in the highest priority queues 4 2 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Configuring Differentiated Services If you implement RED for queue management instead of tail drop that is you set the queue parameter drop type to red and you associate the queue classifier with a RED function the probability of dropping packets may adversely affect the latency requirements of some applications Adjust the following parameters to achieve the required latency levels for the queue RED parameters min threshold and max threshold see Modifying RED Parameters on page 3 1 for instructions Queue parameters a
34. eenable the interface at any time When the interface is enabled traffic can flow over the interface When the interface is disabled traffic cannot flow over the interface To disable or reenable the ATM interface navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter state disabled enabled For example the following commands disable and reenable the ATM interface atm e3 1 1 2 1 state disabled atm e3 1 1 2 1 state enabled atm e3 1 1 2 1 314470 15 3 Rev 00 2 5 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Using Site Manager To create an ATM circuit for a T3 or E3 connection on a Passport 5430 complete the following tasks Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds 1 In the Configuration Manager window click on the ATM DS3 E3 interface ATM1 in slot 1 PCI slot 1 module 2 The Add Circuit window opens Click on OK to accept the default circuit name The ATM Configuration window opens Click on Physical Layer Configuration The Physical Layer Configuration window opens 4 Click on either DS3 or E3 The Port Parameters window opens 5 To configure port parameters set the following parameters as needed e Enable Disable e Line Type e Setup Alarm Threshold seconds e Clear Alarm Threshold seconds e Loopback Configuration e Primary Clock Click on Help or see the parameter descriptions in ATM Port Parameters
35. either g75lor g832 For instructions on setting the framing mode parameter see Configuring ATM Services Specifying the Loopback Mode To force the interface into loopback mode so that the far end or intermediate equipment can perform diagnostics on the network between that equipment and the T3 E3 interface navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter loopback mode lt type gt 314470 15 3 Rev 00 2 3 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice type is payloadloop or lineloop If you select payloadloop the received signal at this interface is looped through the device Typically the received signal is looped back for retransmission after it has passed through the device s framing function If you select lineloop the received signal at this interface does not go through the framing device minimum penetration but is looped back out The default is noloop For example the following command changes the loopback mode to payloadloop atm e3 1 1 2 1 loopback mode payloadloop atm e3 1 1 2 1 Defining the Interface MTU The maximum transmission unit MTU is the largest possible unit of data that the physical medium can transmit By default the interface allows an MTU size of 4608 octets This value can handle most packet sizes However you can set the MTU to any value from 3 through 4608 octets To modify the interface MTU navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example
36. eshoot and configure Nortel Networks devices The following sections are amendments to Using the Technician Interface Software Diagnostics On Off Option for ARN Passport 2340 and Passport 5430 For ARN Passport 2430 and Passport 5430 platforms only the Technician Interface diags command supports an option to enable or disable diagnostics effective the next time you cycle power on the router Disabling the diagnostics results in a faster boot time but leaves the hardware components unverified The syntax for this option is as follows diags onloff lt s ot_id gt Setting Default Route Cost Using the Technician Interface When the routing table does not contain the route to a particular destination address the router looks for a default route As it does for any other route the routing table either acquires the default route dynamically through a routing protocol or you can enter the default route statically 314470 15 3 Rev 00 10 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice You can use the Technician Interface to set the wfRipIntfDefaultRouteCost RIP default route cost MIB attribute This attribute interacts with the Site Manager parameter Default Route Supply or BCC parameter default supply in one of two ways e If you select Enable for Default Route Supply or default supply RIP advertises the default route cost you set for wfRipIntfDefaultRouteCost attribute plus the default route learned from the network
37. fault Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Line Type Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt Physical Layer Configuration gt DS3 or E3 Autodetect For DS3 the options are DS3 M23 DS3 CBIT Parity Autodetect For E3 the options are E3 Framed E3 PLCP Sets the frame format for this interface Determines the framing mode for this interface For DS3 if you choose DS3 M23 or DS3 CBIT Parity be sure that the ATM line attribute Framing Mode is appropriately set If the Line Type is DS3 M23 Framing Mode should be DS3_M23 or T3M23PLCP If Line Type is DS3 CBIT Parity Framing Mode should be DS3_CBIT or T3CBITPLCP For E3 make sure that the ATM line attribute Framing Mode is set to either E3_G751 or E3_G832 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 26 10 1 7 Setup Alarm Threshold seconds Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt Physical Layer Configuration gt DS3 or E3 2 2 to 10 Sets the time interval in seconds during which the device driver tolerates a performance defect or anomaly If the performance defect or anomaly is still present when time interval expires the device driver records a performance failure and logs an event message Set the timer value in seconds 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 26 10 1 17 314470 15 3 Rev 00 A 3 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions
38. ger window The RADIUS Client Parameters window select Protocols gt Global Protocols gt opens The window lists the slots that RADIUS gt Create RADIUS already have RADIUS configured on them 2 Click on Add For multislot routers the RADIUS Slot Selection window opens For single slot routers the RADIUS Client Parameters window opens Go to step 4 3 Enter the slot number on which you want The RADIUS Client Parameters window to configure RADIUS and click on OK opens 4 Set the following parameters e Authentication e Accounting e Client IP Address e Debug Message Level Click on Help or see the parameter descriptions beginning on page A 14 5 Click on OK You return to the RADIUS Client Parameters window Modifying Router Access Using the BCC or Site Manager With RADIUS you can modify access to the router using the user manager lock and the login accounting feature User Manager Lock With earlier versions of BayRS you enabled the user manager lock using the Technician Interface only You can now enable it using the BCC or Site Manager The lock is disabled by default allowing access by all users with the user or manager profile and also by individual users with a unique profile You enable the lock when both the RADIUS client and server are available You disable the lock if the RADIUS server is not available allowing the user to log in with the manager or user profile 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Config
39. gin Accounting parameter to Enable For more information click on Help or see the parameter descriptions beginning in page A 16 3 Click on OK You return to the Configuration Manager window Using SecurlD for RADIUS Authentication This section in Configuring RADIUS incorrectly states that Nortel Networks implements SecurID on ARN routers only Nortel Networks implements SecurID on all router platforms that operate as RADIUS clients 314470 15 3 Rev 00 8 5 Chapter 9 Using the Technician Interface Scripts Version 15 1 0 0 The Technician Interface is a command line interface that Nortel Networks support technicians can use to troubleshoot and configure Nortel Networks devices The following section is an amendment to Using the Technician Interface Scripts Using Scripts and Aliases to Dynamically Configure a Router Use of rapid fire scripts or aliases to dynamically set a router s configuration via the MIBs can put the router into a corrupted state and cause connectivity issues When you use the Technician Interface to launch scripts or aliases to configure the router be sure to include pauses one to two seconds to allow sufficient time for the router to make the required changes to the MIBs 314470 15 3 Rev 00 9 1 Chapter 10 Using the Technician Interface Software Version 15 1 0 0 The Technician Interface is a command line interface that Nortel Networks support technicians can use to troubl
40. guration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes Enable Enable Disable Specifies whether the router disables the interface between the driver and the higher level software the data path interface when you disconnect the cable from the ATM module If you select Enable then when you disconnect the cable from the ATM module the router disables the data path interface after the time you specify with the Data Path Notify Timeout parameter If you select Disable the router does not disable the data path interface when you disconnect the cable from the ATM module Select Enable or Disable If you select Enable be sure to enter an appropriate value for the Data Path Notify Timeout parameter 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 2 1 11 Data Path Notify Timeout Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes 1 0 to 3600 Specifies the time in seconds that the router waits before disabling the data path interface when you disconnect the cable from the ATM module providing that you set the Data Path Enable parameter to Enable Accept the default or enter an appropriate value 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 23 3 2 1 12 A 6 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Site Manager Parameters Framing Mode Configuration Manager gt ATM1 gt ATM Line Attributes DS3_CBIT for DS3 lines E
41. icense agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Nortel Networks Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Nortel Networks 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 Portions of the code in this software product may be Copyright 1988 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of such portions are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that such portions of the software were developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from such portions of the software without specific prior written permission SUCH PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION T
42. ion 15 3 0 0 The following sections contain amendments to Chapter 3 Customizing an ATM Interface in Configuring ATM Services Defining the SVC Inactivity Timeout When you enable the SVC inactivity timeout function the default the router automatically terminates any SVCs that have not received or transmitted any cells If you disable the SVC inactivity timeout function all SVCs on the line remain open until you close them by another method When enabled the SVC inactivity timeout function also requires a timer value This timer value specifies how long you want the ATM router to wait before disabling inactive SVCs By default if the router does not receive or transmit any cells for 1200 seconds the inactive SVCs are disabled However you can set this timer to any value from 60 to 3600 seconds Using the BCC To disable the SVC inactivity timeout function navigate to the ATM prompt for example box atm 11 1 and enter vc inactivity control disabled For example the following command disables the SVC inactivity timeout function on the ATM interface atm 11 1 ve inactivity control disabled atm 11 1 To reenable the SVC inactivity timeout function navigate to the ATM prompt and enter vc inactivity control enabled Note The ve inactivity control parameter is not available for use with the ATM T3 E3 PMC module Instead the ve inact control parameter appears for this module The ve inact control parameter cann
43. it is valid and the router s translation table for the destination IP and MAC address pair If the saved MAC address in the table is different from the reported MAC address the router replaces the old MAC address with the new one The interface then checks for the message type request or reply If the router cannot find the MAC address in the translation table it discards the message 314470 15 3 Rev 00 6 1 Chapter 7 Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services Version 15 2 0 0 The following section is new to Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services Configuring a PIM Bootstrap Border Router You can define a router as a PIM bootstrap border router PBBR by specifying at least one of its interfaces as a PIM bootstrap border interface PBBI A bootstrap border router prevents a bootstrap message that is received from one side of a border router from being passed to the other side of the router The bootstrap border router allows you to create two or more PIM bootstrap domains in one PIM domain so that the rendezvous point RP information kept in the routers can be different To specify a PIM bootstrap router as a border router complete the following tasks Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds 1 In the Configuration Manager window choose Protocols The Protocols menu opens 2 Choose IP The IP menu opens 3 Choose PIM The PIM menu opens con
44. ot be modified 2 8 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Configuring ATM Services To change the SVC inactivity timeout value navigate to the ATM prompt and enter vc inactivity timeout lt integer gt integer is the amount of time in seconds that the router waits before it disables inactive SVCs For example the following command sequence reenables the SVC inactivity timeout function on the ATM interface and sets the SVC inactivity timeout value to 2400 seconds atm 11 1 ve inactivity control enabled atm 11 1 ve inactivity timeout 2400 atm 11 1 Note The ve inactivity timeout parameter is not available for use with the ATM 1T3 E3 PMC module Instead the ve inact timeout parameter appears for this module The ve inact timeout parameter cannot be modified 314470 15 3 Rev 00 2 9 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Defining the Clocking Signal Source You can specify either an internal or external clocking source for time signals Internal clocking uses the router clock external clocking uses the line clock Using the BCC To change the source of the ATM clocking signal navigate to the ATM prompt for example box atm 11 1 and enter clock signal source lt source gt source is either internal default or external For example the following command changes the ATM clocking signal source to external atm 11 1 clock signal source external atm 11 1 Note The clock signal source parameter is
45. r min threshold integer 0 through 100 default 20 Indicates the queue size below which no packets are dropped by RED max threshold integer 1 through 100 default 80 Indicates the queue size above which all pack ets are dropped by RED first order const integer 0 through 100 default 1 Specifies the first order constant used when calculating drop probability based on the aver age queue fraction the queue size and the min threshold value second order const integer 0 through 1000 default 10 Specifies the second order constant used when calculating drop probability based on the average queue fraction the queue size and the min threshold value 314470 15 3 Rev 00 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Version 15 2 0 0 The following section corrects erroneous text in the description of the Priority parameter Priority Parameter The description of the Priority parameter in Appendix A incorrectly states that the lower the number the higher the priority The description should state that the higher the number the higher the priority For example a server with a priority of 2 will be the active server before a server with a priority of 1 Version 15 3 0 0 The following section is an amendment to Chapter 2 Starting Differentiated Services in Configuring Differentiated Services Implementation Notes The following guidelines can help you successfully
46. r Service window opens Click on a PVC that you want to configure for traffic shaping Set the following parameters e Committed Burst e Excess Burst e Throughput e Bw Threshold Click on Help or see the parameter description in Frame Relay PVC Parameter on page A 10 Click on Done You return to the Frame Relay Service List window Click on Done You return to the Frame Relay Circuit Definition window Click on Done You return to the Configuration Manager window Version 15 2 0 0 The following section describes a limitation that was omitted from Configuring Frame Relay Services Deleting PVCs from Service Records The section Deleting PVCs from Service Records in Configuring Frame Relay Services should include the statement that Site Manager does not allow users to delete or move the last PVC in the only non default service record If you want to delete or move the last PVC you must remove the entire service record 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Chapter 6 Configuring IP ARP RIP RARP and OSPF Services Version 15 3 0 0 The following section is new to Chapter 1 IP Concepts Terminology and Features in Configuring IP ARP RIP RARP and OSPF Services RFC826 Support BayRS now supports RFC826 An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol According to RFC826 when a router interface receives an ARP request or reply it checks the source IP address to make sure that
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48. t Create RADIUS gt Add or Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Edit RADIUS Disable Enable Disable Enables or disables the RADIUS client on the gateway Set to Enable to activate the RADIUS client on the router Accept the default value Disable to deactivate RADIUS authentication 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 22 1 1 2 Accounting Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Create RADIUS gt Add or Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Edit RADIUS Disable Enable Disable Enables or disables RADIUS accounting Set to Enable to activate RADIUS accounting Accept the default value Disable to deactivate RADIUS accounting 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 22 1 1 3 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Site Manager Parameters Client IP Address Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Create RADIUS gt Add or Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Edit RADIUS gt Edit None A 32 bit IP address Identifies the RADIUS client This address applies to the entire router Enter the IP address of the router If the RADIUS server is already configured Site Manager automatically supplies the address 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 22 1 1 5 Debug Message Level Protocols gt Global Protocols gt RADIUS gt Create RADIUS gt Add or Protocols gt
49. tic PROM Reason for Boot PROM Router PROM Revision Upgrading Boot PROM Revision Platform File Name Number PROM File Name Number AN ANH andiag exe 7 36 Strata flash fea anboot exe 9 00d ture support ARN arndiag exe 2 24 Strata flash fea arnboot exe 1 27 ture support arndiag rom 2 24 Not applicable arnboot rom 1 27 e7srom rom 2 16 E7S feature sup isdb rom 1 06 port arn_pdbrom rom 1 22 Not applicable 314470 15 3 Rev 00 13 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Diagnos Diagnostic tic PROM Reason for Boot PROM Router PROM Revision Upgrading Boot PROM Revision Platform File Name Number PROM File Name Number ASN asndiag exe 2 36 Strata flash fea asnboot exe 13 00 ture support asndiag rom 2 36 Not applicable BN frediag exe 5 16 Strata flash fea freboot exe 13 00 ture support fre4diag ppc 1 14 FRE 4 board fre4boot ppc 13 20 support ARE BN 5782 MPE arediag ppc 1 22 Strata flash fea areboot ppc 14 0 1 0 ture support Passport 2430 pp2430diag exe 2 06 Not applicable pp2430boot ppc 14 10 pp2430ram exe 2 06 Not applicable pp2430diag a 2 06 Not applicable Passport 5430 pp5430diag exe 1 10 Not applicable pp5430boot ppc 15 2 0 0 pp5430ram exe 1 10 Not applicable pp5430diag a 1 10 DS3 E3 feature support and quad serial feature support System 5000 s5000diag exe 0 04 Strata flash fea s5000boot exe 13 00 net modules ture support 13 2 314470 15
50. tinued 314470 15 3 Rev 00 7 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Site Manager Procedure continued You do this 4 Choose Interface System responds The PIM Interface Parameters window opens 5 Set the Bootstrap Border parameter Click on Help or see the parameter description in IP PIM Parameter on page A 12 6 Click on OK You return to the Configuration Manager window 7 2 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Chapter 8 Configuring RADIUS Version 15 2 0 0 The following sections are amendments to Configuring RADIUS Topic Page Configuring a RADIUS Client Using Site Manager 8 1 Modifying Router Access Using the BCC or Site Manager 8 2 Using SecurlD for RADIUS Authentication 8 5 Configuring a RADIUS Client Using Site Manager With earlier versions of Site Manager you configured RADIUS only on link modules that had synchronous interfaces With Version 15 2 0 0 you can use Site Manager to configure RADIUS on any link module including Quad Ethernet FDDI and token ring Consequently Site Manager no longer automatically configures a demand circuit group when you use it to configure a RADIUS client 314470 15 3 Rev 00 8 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice To enable RADIUS on a router slot and configure the RADIUS client Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds 1 In the Configuration Mana
51. tm e3 1 1 2 1 cable length long atm e3 1 1 2 1 Specifying the Clear Alarm Threshold To specify the duration of time in seconds that elapses following the clearing of a performance failure before the condition is registered and logged navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter clear alarm threshold lt integer gt integer is a value from 2 through 10 seconds inclusive 2 2 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Configuring ATM Services For example the following command changes the clear alarm threshold from 2 to 8 seconds atm e3 1 1 2 1 clear alarm threshold 8 atm e3 1 1 2 1 Specifying the Line Coding Method To specify the line coding method navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter line coding hdb3 b3zs The default for the ATM E3 interface is hdb3 and the default value for the ATM T3 interface is b3zs Specifying the Line Type To specify the line type for this interface navigate to the ATM interface prompt for example box atm 1 1 2 1 atm e3 and enter line type lt type gt type is autodetect ds3m23 or ds3cbitparity for the ATM T3 interface and e3framed or e3plcp for the ATM E3 interface If the line type is ds3m23 the framing mode should be m23 or t3m23plcp If the line type is ds3cbitparity the framing mode should be cht or t3cbitplcp If the line type is either e3framed or e3plcp the framing mode should be
52. ty taxes resulting from Customer s use of the Software Customer agrees to comply with all applicable laws including all applicable export and import laws and regulations Neither party may bring an action regardless of form more than two years after the cause of the action arose The terms and conditions of this License Agreement form the complete and exclusive agreement between Customer and Nortel Networks This License Agreement is governed by the laws of the country in which Customer acquires the Software If the Software is acquired in the United States then this License Agreement is governed by the laws of the state of New York 314470 15 3 Rev 00 Contents Preface lic E 19 ee ener ere renee ren ne eee fener en tel teret eane rete creer rane ret eenreet Teee tert merry Xx UE Xx PCOS eg eege tae meeraea rN Rena mara Ree gerne xi Hard Copy Technical Manuals GE EE ee xii e to eet EE xii Chapier 1 Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager KT A E 1 1 Changing the Trap Port for Multiple Network Management Applications 0 cceeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaaes 1 1 Chapter 2 Configuring ATM Services KE OD E 2 1 Creating an ATM Circuit for a T3 or E3 Connection on a Passport 5430 s 0 2 1 Speciving the Cable Length sscccacerics cecciecceccctve nin cesrehrteuctemtireetieatee 2 2 Specifying the Clear Alarm Threshold AAA 2 2 Specifying the Line Coding Method sciccceccvisscssnesscssesue
53. uired 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 x 314470 15 3 Rev 00 italic text separator gt vertical line Acronyms Preface 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 lt valid_route gt valid_route is one variable and you substitute one value for it Shows menu paths Example Protocols gt IP identifies the IP option on the Protocols menu Separates choices for command keywords and 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 This guide uses the following acronyms ARN ARP ATM FDDI IP MTU PBBI PBBR PIM PMC Advanced Remote Node Address Resolution Protocol asynchronous transfer mode Fiber Distributed Data Interface Internet Protocol maximum transmission unit PIM bootstrap border interface PIM bootstrap border router Protocol Independent Multicast PCI mezzanine card 314470 15 3 Rev 00
54. uring RADIUS When you enable the user manager lock and a RADIUS server is unavailable for authentication the router automatically disables the user manager lock When the RADIUS server becomes available the router automatically enables the user manager lock Note Be sure to configure RADIUS and assign the appropriate access to individuals with unique profiles before you enable the user manager lock otherwise you may lock out system managers from the router Using the BCC To restrict access to individual users only navigate to the access prompt for example box access and enter user manager lock enable To allow access by all users with the manager or user profile in addition to users with a unique profile navigate to the access prompt for example box access and enter user manager lock disable Using Site Manager To restrict access to individual users only complete the following tasks Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds 1 In the Configuration Manager window The RADIUS Access Control window choose Protocols gt Global Protocols gt opens RADIUS gt Access Control 2 Set the User Manager Lock parameter to Enable For more information click on Help or see the parameter descriptions beginning on page A 16 3 Click on OK You return to the Configuration Manager window 314470 15 3 Rev 00 8 3 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Login A
55. verage queue gain and idle queue loss rate see Modifying a DSQMS Queue in Configuring Differentiated Services for instructions 314470 15 3 Rev 00 4 3 Chapter 5 Configuring Frame Relay Services Version 15 1 0 0 The following changes are required to the Configuring Frame Relay Services book A new frame relay parameter Bw Threshold has been added to the PVC List for Services window in Site Manager The Bw Threshold parameter works in conjunction with the Committed Burst Excess Burst and Throughput parameters to shape traffic The following sections update the Site Manager procedure within the Using Traffic Shaping section in Chapter 4 and adds the parameter description to Appendix A Site Manager Parameters Using Traffic Shaping Site Manager To enable traffic shaping complete the following tasks using Site Manager Site Manager Procedure You do this System responds 1 In the Configuration Manager window The Edit Connector window opens click on a port configured for frame relay 2 Click on Edit Circuit The Frame Relay Circuit Definition window opens 3 Click on Services The Frame Relay Service List window opens continued 314470 15 3 Rev 00 5 1 BayRS Version 15 3 0 0 Document Change Notice Site Manager Procedure continued You do this 4 Select the appropriate service record and click on PVCs System responds The FR PVC List fo
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