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1. Main Menu Main SOAM menu a a Configuration SOAM AIS statistics configuration Soam Generic config Config error AIS server List MDs MEP statistics MEP detailed table statistics MAs MIP statistics MIP detailed table statistics MEGs MEP statistics config MIP statistics MIPs MEPs config CC status ce status Details Loopback Perform Request linktrace Separate all Loopback Linktrace Linktrace 7 create and Ge S edit screens Monitoring Monitoring Report Figure 11 3 SOAM menu hierarchy 11 2 SOAM Configuration Use the following steps to navigate to the SOAM System Level Configuration screen so that you can start to configure CFM 1 On the Main Menu Figure 11 4 type 11 and press Enter The Service OAM Main Menu Figure 11 5 opens 2 On the Service OAM Main Menu Figure 11 5 type 1 and press Enter The SOAM Con figuration screen Figure 11 6 opens 3 On the SOAM Configuration screen Figure 11 6 type 1 and press Enter The SOAM System Level Configuration screen Figure 11 7 opens 131 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM SOAM Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MAIN M
2. e Config configuration changes and the username of the entity that made the change To view the System Log select System Log 5 from the Main Menu and press Enter To page through the entries type F for the first page type N for the next page type P for the previous page or type L for the last page To go to a specific event number for example entry number 2457 type G and then type the entry number To clear the system log type C To return to the Main Menu press Esc Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 16 JUN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 13 32 Description Type Username Local Date Time Displaying 1 to 7 of 7 filtered entries 7 total Log cleared system admin ka 16 JUN 2009 Changed User Port OAM event log frequency O Cin 100 ms Config SYSTEM 16 JUN 2009 11 05 Changed Net Port OAM event log frequency O Cin 100 ms Config SYSTEM S 16 JUN 2009 11 05 File 9145e cfg is successfully transferred and burned via FTP Action SYSTEM 16 JUN 2009 11 05 User logged out Security admin e 16 JUN 2009 11 10 User logged in Security admin 8 16 JUN 2009 11 12 system time set by SNTP 16 JUN 2009 11 13 09 system SYSTEM 16 JUN 2009 11 13 select F irst N ext P rev L ast G oto C lear S elect Filter Figure 6 2 System Log screen 78 System Alarms 4 Logs 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Log 6 1 1 Log Display Filter Configuration T
3. Network Side 16 Queues Figure 10 1 9145EMP Queues CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Support 10 2 CoS Support To begin configuring Class of Service from the Main Menu select CoS Configuration 10 and press Enter The Class of Service Configuration screen Figure 10 2 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION Support on User Port Enabled Support on Network Port Disabled Queues Configuration Queues statistics select 1 4 Figure 10 2 Class of Service Configuration screen 10 2 1 Enabling or Disabling CoS Support To enable or disable CoS support for a port from the CoS Configuration screen Figure 10 2 type the number of the port you wish to configure 1 or 2 and press Enter The setting is highlighted Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled and then press Enter When CoS is enabled on a given port frames egressing on that port are subjected to queue processing Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Configuration screen 105 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration 10 3 CoS Queues Configuration The Class of Service Queues Configuration screen allows you to choose the classification mapping and mode for tagged and untagged packets e Tagged packets are mappe
4. Secure Shell version 2 SSH 2 SSH 2 provides authentication and encryption for a secure remote Telnet connection SSH can be configured to provide unique User Accounts Secure File Transfer Protocol SFTP SFTP adds encryption to protect uploaded files during the file transfer process such as for a software update 1 3 Three Levels of Security Most Service Provider management networks provision certain access levels to technicians network administrators and managers Offering different access levels to critical applications allows network administrators to keep closer watch on the entire network The 9145EMP allows view based access to be set up for user interface features and SNMP access A capabilities file allows views to be defined in an ASCII file and downloaded to the NID A three level security system on the 9145EMP controls all user interface and SNMPv3 access All 9145EMP features require that the user have a certain access level The logged in user or SNMPv3 manager s access level is used to validate and control access to the 9145EMP features When accessing a menu item or an SNMP object the user s access level is checked against the access level required for the feature If the user s access level is sufficient then the access is granted If the user s access level is not sufficient an error message is displayed in the status area or an SNMP error is returned The three access levels are supervisor operator and observer
5. admin Enabled UI SNMPv3 Supervisor Obs Enabled UI SNMPv3 Observer Ope Disabled UI SNMPv3 Operator select A dd D elete E dit Description Default Account New Account new account M ore Figure 3 17 Account Configuration screen Description The account type Eh eR ae Access From Determines from where the user can access this account Access Level The security level required to access this account 29 JAN 2009 15 52 50 Locked Out No No No Username The name of the new account you wish to add to the user list Account State Whether the account is enabled or disabled Locked Out Whether the Supervisor has locked the user out of the system 29 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration Account Configuration 3 4 1 Three Levels of Security A three level security system on the 9145EMP controls all user interface and SNMPv3 access Most Service Provider management networks provision certain access levels to technicians network administrators and managers Offering different access levels to critical applications allows network administrators to keep closer watch on the entire network All 9145EMP features require a certain access level for access The logged in user or SNMPv3 manager s access level is used to validate and control access to the 9145EMP features When accessing a menu item or an SNMP object the user s access level is checked against the access level required for the featu
6. 5 5 RMON Group 1 Statistics To view Remote Monitoring Specification RMON statistics from the Port Information screen Figure 5 1 select RMON Group 1 Statistics 5 and press Enter The RMON Group 1 Statistics screen Figure 5 11 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 45 03 RMON GROUP 1 STATISTICS CURRENT User Port 1 User Port 2 User Port 3 Link State xx DOWN 4 DOWN 4 DOWN Speed Duplex N A N A N A Packets Rcvd Octets Rcvd Broadcasts Rcvd Multicasts Rcvd Pkts 64 Pkts 65 127 Pkts 128 255 Pkts 256 511 Pkts 512 1023 Pkts 1024 1518 DODD DD DD DOO DODDD DD DQ CH DOD DD DD DOO Last Counter Reset 23 14 27 select P Ports M More CTRL T Raw Counters CTRL R Reset Counters Figure 5 11 RMON Group 1 Statistics screen Follow the instructions at the bottom of the RMON Group 1 Statistics screen to view the information listed below Type P to view other ports Type M to view more statistics Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen The following counters are displayed on the RMON Group 1 Statistics screen Packets Revd Reports the total number of packets including bad packets broadcast packets and multicast packets received Octets Revd Reports the total number of octets of data including those in bad packets received on the network excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Bro
7. Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 OAM EVENT CONFIGURATION Errored Symbol Period Window Errored Symbol Period Threshold Errored Frame Window secs Errored Frame Threshold Errored Frame Period Window Errored Frame Period Threshold Errored Frame Seconds Window secs Errored Frame Seconds Threshold Transmit Event Notification Count Event Log Frequency in 100 ms Send Errored Symbol Period Events Send Errored Frame Events Send Errored Frame Period Events Send Errored Frame Seconds Events Send Dying Gasp Events Critical Events Select 1 16 F irst Userl Port 125000000 125000000 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 148809 148809 1 60 0 1 1 600 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled N ext P rev L ast Figure 9 5 Event Configuration screen 99 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link OAM OAM Event Log 9 5 OAM Event Log The OAM Event Log Brief Display screen displays only OAM entries From the Link OAM screen type 5 and press Enter The OAM Event Log Brief Display screen Figure 9 6 opens Type F first N next P previous and L last to page through the listings Type G go to to locate a particular event Type D detail to view the Event Log Detail Display screen Figure 9 7 See Event Log Detail Display on page 101 for more details Type S select filter to view the Filter Configuration s
8. user Port 1 User Port 2 User Port 3 Link State DOWN DOWN DOWN Frames Sent Frames Rcvd collisions Late Collisions Alignment Errors Undersize lt 64 Oversize gt 10000 Fragments CRC Errors Jabber Events Dropped DODDD DD DD QO DODDD DD DD QO DODDD DD DD QO Last Counter Reset 3 days 04 15 53 select P More ports F Frame Counters T Frame Type Counters CTRL T Raw Counters CTRL R Reset Counters Figure 5 9 Layer 2 Error Statistics screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 27 12 LAYER 2 FRAME TYPE STATISTICS CURRENT user Port 1 User Port 2 user Port 3 Link State DOWN DOWN DOWN Frames Sent Frames Rcvd RX Broadcasts Tx Broadcasts Rx Multicasts Tx Multicasts VLAN Tagged Pause Frames Filtered Frames Rx Management Tx Management DODDD DD OOO DODDD DD DD OO DODDD DD OD DOO Last Counter Reset 3 days 04 13 38 select P More ports F Frame Counters E Error Counters CTRL T Raw Counters CTRL R Reset Counters Figure 5 10 Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics screen 58 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Layer 2 Statistics 5 4 1 Layer 2 Counter Definitions The following are definitions of the counters displayed on the Layer 2 Statistics screen Figure 5 8 the Layer 2 Error Statistics screen Figure 5 9 and Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics scr
9. If there is no connectivity to the Secondary RADIUS Server the 9145EMP can then use the local database Local then RADIUS says that when a user tries to log in the local user accounts database is consulted to try to authenticate the user If the user cannot be authenticated by the local accounts database then the RADIUS Server is consulted to authenticate the user None says that the RADIUS server is never used and all user access is authenticated by the local user accounts database RADIUS Server IP Address The IP address of the RADIUS server If 0 0 0 0 then this server configuration will not be used RADIUS Server Shared Secret 16 character secret shared by the RADIUS server and the RADIUS client to encrypt sensitive RADIUS traffic on the wire The value entered here must match what is configured into the RADIUS server RADIUS Server Retries The number of attempts to authenticate a user using this RADIUS server before giving up or using the alternate RADIUS server if configured 0 10 RADIUS Server Timeout The time in seconds 1 30 before assuming that the RADIUS server did not reply and retrying a request if so configured RADIUS Server Priority The RADIUS server priority in relation to the alternate RADIUS server if configured The server with the lower priority will be consulted first to authenticate a user Servers with the same priority operate in a round robin fashion alternating requests to each server 35 9145EMP NID Soft
10. NOTE No more than two MEPs at 100msec are supported Typically these 5 6 7 146 MEPs are used at MEG level 0 to monitor the physical line To add a VLAN to the VLAN list of this MEG type 2 and press Enter You are prompted to type a new VLAN ID Type the VLAN ID and press Enter The VLAN appears in the list Up to four VLANs can be added for each MA To remove a VLAN from the list type 3 and press Enter You are prompted to type the number of the VLAN to remove Type the VLAN number and press Enter Some restrictions apply to modifying and deleting VLANs e The first VLAN is the primary VLAN and cannot be modified e To delete the primary VLAN you must delete all VLANs in the list and create a new list e Ifa VLAN list is shared by two or more MAs MEGs it cannot be modified from this user interface You can view or modify the peer MEPs list Type 4 and press Enter The Maintenance Entity Group Peer MEPs screen opens e To add a peer MEP type 1 and press Enter You are prompted for the MEP ID number Type the number and press Enter Service OAM Maintenance Entity Groups 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual e To remove a peer MEP type 2 and press Enter You are prompted for the MEP ID number Type the number and press Enter e When all the peer MEPs have been configured type A to accept and press Enter e Press Esc to return to the Maintenance Entity Group Attributes screen 8 You can change the Permissi
11. Press Esc again to return to the System Configuration menu 29 JAN 2009 15 52 50 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device System Name Contact Location Customer Information Circuits Service Code Date in Service Date Out of Service Equipment Type Equipment Code Vendor CLEI Mfg Date Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Contact Canada Afore Solutions Informationl Information2 Circuitsl Circuits2 1234567890 03 04 2010 03 01 2010 Test Equip 1234567890 Canoga Perkins 1234567890 01 01 2010 Select 1 14 Figure 3 19 System Information screen 1 System Name The system name can be up to 25 characters long It is displayed in the header under Ethernet Network Interface Device H you are running multiple telnet ses sions you will be able to identify the NID you are viewing Contact Maximum of 25 characters Location Maximum of 25 characters 33 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration RADIUS Client Customer Maximum of 25 characters Information Two lines maximum of 40 characters each Circuits Two lines maximum of 25 characters each Service Code Maximum of 10 characters o N O St e Date in Service The date when the 9145EMP was placed into service 9 Date Out of Service The date when the 9145EMP was last taken out of service 10 Equipment Type Maxim
12. Select a Continuity Check Message CCM Interval 1 sec 10 sec 100 ms The CCM interval is the interval at which CCMs are sent by a MEP Press Enter The Permissions Sender ID field is highlighted 8 Select a Permissions Sender ID Chassis Manage ChassisManage Defer None and press Enter This value indicates what is to be included in the Sender ID TLV transmitted in CCMs LBMs LTMs and LTRs e None the Sender ID TLV is not sent This is the default value e Chassis the Chassis ID Length Chassis ID Subtype and Chassis ID fields of the Sender ID TLV are sent e Manage the Management Address Length and Management Address of the Sender ID TLV are sent e ChassisManage the The Chassis ID Length Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID Management Address Length and Management Address fields are sent e Defer the contents of the Sender ID TLV is determined by the corresponding Maintenance Domain configuration 9 To accept the new Maintenance Association settings type A and press Enter The Main tenance Association Attributes screen Figure 11 14 opens 140 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance Associations 10 To modify an attribute value type the number of the attribute and press Enter or press Esc to return to the Maintenance Association list Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 25 46 Display 1
13. e In the default configuration the supervisor access level is allowed complete access to all 9145EMP features including configuring the security system The operator access level is allowed access to the 9145EMP features except those relat ing to the 9145EMP s security system This level can be configurable by the administra tor e The observer access level is allowed access to the 9145EMP features that do not modify the 9145EMP s configuration This level can be configurable by the administrator 1 4 Feature Access Level Configuration The 9145EMP has a default assignment of access levels Creating and downloading a text file called 9145EMP cap to the 9145EMP can change this assignment This file contains mappings between module features and the access level required to access the feature As an example the entry that controls access to the Maximum Frame Size setting looks like maxFrameSize operator This entry indicates that to change the Maximum Frame Size a user s account must have operator access level or greater The default 9145EMP cap file containing the 9145EMP built in security rules is provided with the 9145EMP release To modify the security rules simply modify the provided 9145EMP cap file and download this modified file to the 9145EMP The 9145EMP cap file is downloaded to the 9145EMP via the normal FTP SFTP TFTP in the same manner as downloading a firmware file to the 9145EMP The same file may be downloaded to m
14. password has expired the 9145EMP NID will have to sent to Canoga Perkins Technical Support to be reset Password Reuse Count The number of password expirations a user must wait until a password can be reused When set to 0 the user can reuse their current password with no count limitation When set to 1 a password can be reused after one password reset 27 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration Security Configuration 3 3 2 Lockout Logout Configuration Select the Lockout Logout Configuration item you want to change by typing the corresponding number Press Enter to close the editing function and then press Esc to return to the System Configuration screen 28 10 15 Lockout After Failed Attempts The number of attempts a user may make before the account becomes disabled The Lockout Type field controls the lockout behaviors Enter a value between 1 and 15 A setting of O will disable this feature Lockout Type The options are Hard or Timed Timed requires the user to wait a specified number of minutes before a retry Hard requires the System Administrator to unlock the account Press the Space bar to select Timed or Hard Lockout Time The number of minutes that a user must wait before a retry Enter a value between 0 and 30 Display Lockout Message Specifies if a message will be displayed when an account has been locked Refer to the Lockout Message in option 13 Press the Space bar to select Enable
15. prompt opens At the ftp gt prompt type cd BURNING case sensitive and press Enter At the ftp gt prompt type bi for binary and press Enter This informs the 9145EMP that this will be a binary rather than a text download Another ftp gt prompt will open At the ftp gt prompt type put filename Where filename is the filename of the software upgrade The command will be accepted and the download starts NOTE The 9145EMP displays the number of bytes transferred A separate message 13 14 15 8 5 2 indicates the Flash Burning status including percentage complete Once the software upgrade is downloaded a notification that the data connection has been closed and that the upgrade is being written to the 9145EMP flash memory will be displayed When the upgrade has been completely written to memory a record of the file transfer will be displayed Close the Command Prompt window Software Download using SFTP For secure file transferring the 9145EMP provides a Secure File Transfer Protocol SFTP server The server is available to run with the SFTP client of your choice NOTE Use the default settings for the SFTP Client program 1 Start your Secure File Transfer Client and select Quick Connect or Open Enter the IP address of your 9145EMP and your 9145EMP username A dialog opens If this is your first time contacting the host you will be asked if you want to use the keys Click OK A password dialo
16. 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145 MP 32 device 05 15 27 LINKTRACE MONITORING 1 1 Destination MEP ID 2 FDB only flag No 3 Initial TTL value 64 Linktrace number of replies 1 Destination reached Yes Number of hps to destination 1 Select 1 3 for attributes S to send Select S to see results R for a new request Figure 11 26 Linktrace Monitoring screen 158 Service OAM Maintenance End Points Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 02 JAN 2009 05 15 27 SOAM LINKTRACE REPORT Source MEP ID Destination Mep ID MAC Destination reached Number of hops to destination Number of replies Reply number TTL Responder MAC address LT was forwarded Terminal MEP was reached 1 2 00 40 2A 01 ED E3 Yes 1 1 1 62 00 40 2A 01 ED E3 No Undefined Relay action Undefined Egress action ok Egress address 00 40 2A 01 ED E3 select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages R efresh ESC to return Messages Figure 11 27 SOAM Linktrace Report screen 11 6 7 Loopback Procedures A loopback request is initiated by a MEP to verify the connectivity to a specified target MEP or MIP in the network NOTE Only one Loopback session can be active at a time for the entire system 11 6 7 1 Initiating a Loopback Request 1 On the Maintenance End Point Attributes screen F
17. Configuration and the Lockout Logout Configuration From the System Configuration screen select Security Configuration 3 The Security Configuration screen Figure 3 16 opens 3 3 1 Password Configuration Select the Password Configuration item to change by typing the corresponding number Press Enter to close the editing function and then press Esc to return to the System Configuration screen The 9145EMP permits strong passwords as follows 1 Minimum Length The minimum number of alpha numeric characters of a password Enter a value between 0 and 15 A setting of O will allow you to log in without a password 2 Minimum Alpha Characters The minimum number of alpha characters a password must contain Valid alpha characters are a z lower case and A Z capitalized Enter a value between 0 and 15 3 Minimum Numeric Characters The minimum number of numeric characters a password must contain Valid numeric characters are 0 9 Enter a value between 0 and 15 26 System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Security Configuration 4 Ca Mo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Minimum Punctuation Characters The minimum number of punctuation characters a password must contain Valid punctuation characters are any non space non alpha and non numeric characters Valid punctuation characters include A amp KR lt noga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 del 9145EMP 76
18. Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 25 46 138 6 Level 6 Name Domain 1 Service 1 Permissions Sender ID None Select 1 for attributes Figure 11 11 Modify Maintenance Domain screen Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance Associations 11 4 Maintenance Associations Maintenance Associations MAs are applicable to 802 1ag procedures An MA is a set of Main tenance Association End Points MEPs each configured with the same Maintenance Associa tion Identifier MAID and MD Level that verifies the integrity of a single service instance Up to 256 MAs and MEGs can be configured in a 9145EMP NID 11 4 1 Display Maintenance Associations To display a list of existing Maintenance Associations on the SOAM Configuration screen Fig ure 11 6 type 3 and press Enter The Maintenance Association List screen Figure 11 12 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 25 46 MA ID LEV NAME TYPE NAMED MA C Tag MA2 7 C Tag MA2_8 C Tag C Tag S Tag S Tag S Tag S Tag C Tag 201 C Tag MA4 1 NONE None 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages A dd new D elete E dit ESC to return Figure 11 12 Maintenance Association List screen 11 4 2 Create a Maintenance Association NOTE Before
19. IP SNMP Agent Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 4 Manager S VLAN ID If Manager VLAN Tagging is set to S Tagged or Double Tagged you can set the S VLAN Tag ID between 1 and 4094 5 Manager C VLAN ID If Manager VLAN Tagging is C Tagged or Double Tagged you can set the C VLAN Tag ID between 1 and 4094 CAUTION The Manager IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address can be changed when locally or remotely connected When you change the Management IP Configuration via remote access you will be automatically disconnected when the Gateway address is changed You will need to reconnect using the updated Manager IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device In band Manager MAC Address Manager MAC Address MGMT UTP Manager Port Status 1 Manager IP Address Subnet Mask pefault Gateway 2 Manager Port 3 Manager VLAN Tagging 4 Manager C VLAN ID 5 Manager S VLAN ID 6 Test IP Address Test Subnet Mask 7 Test Port 8 Telnet Security 9 Reply to Broadcast Ping Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 11 43 26 00 40 2A 04 12 DO 00 40 2A 04 12 D2 UP 192 168 092 032 255 255 255 000 192 168 092 001 MGMT UTP Port Only Untagged 0 0 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 000 No Ports Allowed Disabled Disabled Select 1 9 Figure 3 3 Management IP Configuration screen 6 Test IP Address Sets the IP Address for option
20. LBMs LBRs LTMs LTRs are tagged for customers C Tagged MEPs or MIPs send and receive single or double tagged frames depending on the position and configuration e S Tag indicates an Ethernet frame that is tagged according to the service pro vider s tagging scheme An S Tag is usually called also outer tag and it is identi fied as such by a different EthType according to IEEE 802 1ad standard Press Enter If you selected C Tag or S Tag the VLAN Multiplexing record field is high lighted If you selected C Tag or S Tag type the number of the VLAN Multiplexing record and press Enter The CCM Interval Field is highlighted Select a Continuity Check Message CCM Interval 1 sec 10 sec 100 ms and press Enter The CCM interval is the interval at which CCMs are sent by a MEP The Permis sions Sender ID field is highlighted In the Permissions SenderID field select None Chassis Manage or ChassisManage and press Enter This value indicates what is to be included in the Sender ID TLV trans mitted in CCMs LBMs LTMs and LTRs e None The Sender ID TLV is not sent This is the default value e Chassis the Chassis ID Length Chassis ID Subtype and Chassis ID fields of the Sender ID TLV are sent e Manage the Management Address Length and Management Address of the Sender ID TLV are sent e ChassisManage the The Chassis ID Length Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID Management Address Length and Management Address fields ar
21. MDs at level 0 usually cover single physical links Press Enter The Name Field is highlighted 136 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance Domains 4 In the Name field type the name of the new domain and press Enter You can also con figure an MD without a name See for example MD ID 2 in Figure 11 9 The Permis sions Sender ID field is highlighted In the Permissions SenderlD field select Chassis Manage ChassisManage or None and press Enter This value indicates what is to be included in the Sender ID TLV trans mitted in CCMs LBMs LTMs and LTRs e None The Sender ID TLV is not sent This is the default value e Chassis the Chassis ID Length Chassis ID Subtype and Chassis ID fields of the Sender ID TLV are sent e Manage the Management Address Length and Management Address of the Sender ID TLV are sent e ChassisManage the The Chassis ID Length Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID Management Address Length and Management Address fields are sent In order for a Sender ID TLV to be included in a packet both Sender applicability attri butes and Permissions attributes must be configured To accept the new Maintenance Domain settings type A and press Enter The Modify Maintenance Domain screen Figure 11 11 opens To modify an attribute value type the number of the attribute and press Enter or press Esc to return to the Maintenance Domain List screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Netwo
22. Manual VLAN Multiplexing Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 48 50 VLAN MULTIPLEXING RECORD C VLAN STATISTICS CURRENT Display 1 3 of 3 S VLAN ID 1 User Interface USR1 Network Interface NET1 Multiplexing type Service Mux Tx Bytes Rx Bytes Tx Frames Rx Frames 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages CTRL T current raw ESC to return Figure 12 9 C VLAN Level Statistics screen 187 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing VLAN Multiplexing Configuration 188 CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION CANOGA PERKINS 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 913116008 USA Phone 818 7186300 FAX 818 7186312 Web Site www canoga com Email fiber canoga com
23. NID port and a Management Domain or Management Entity Group A MIP is a passive Service OAM entity It receives Service OAM messages and responds to the originating MEP A MIP responds to linktrace and loopback messages only MIPs are internal to a domain therefore they cannot be located at the domain boundary MEPs and MIPs are generically called Maintenance Points MPs If a MEP or MIP is associated with a MEG it is executing Y 1731 procedures If it is associated with an MA or MD it is executing 802 1ag procedures Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM 11 1 2 Logical Positioning of MEPs and MIPs Untagged down MEPs can be configured on each physical User port On the Network side if LAG is disabled an untagged down MEP can be configured on the active network port If LAG is enabled a single untagged down MEP can be configured on the LAG Figure 11 1 describes the logical positioning of MEPs in the 9145EMP system We can distin guish several types of MEPs Untagged MEPs described above and designated in dark blue in Figure 11 1 Down C Tag MEPs facing the User port These MEPs can be used to monitor the C VLAN connections between the CPE and the 9145EMP Up C Tag MEPs located on the user port facing the VLAN multiplexing point These MEPs are used to monitor C VLAN connectivity from the 9145EMP towards the network core For the 9145EMP the SOAM frames initiated by those MEPs are immediately encapsula
24. Press the Space bar to select Yes or No UI Login Locked State Determines the current state of the Ul Login Press the Space bar to select Locked or Unlocked SNMPv3 Authentication Protocol Sets the authentication protocol for SNMPv3 access Press the Space bar to select None MD5 or SHA SNMPv3 Authentication Password Used to enter the SNMPv3 authentication password This password is not stored It is used to generate the SNMPv3 authentication key Type the desired password and press Enter Reenter the password The password is required to be between 8 and 15 characters This field will be passed over if the SNMPv3 authentication protocol is set to None SNMPv3 Authentication Key Displays the computed SNMPv3 authentication key This is a field that is shared with an SNMPv3 management application to allow authenticated protocol exchanges SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol The privacy protocol used for SNMPv3 access Press the Space bar to select None or DES SNMPv3 Privacy Password Used to enter the SNMPv3 privacy password This password is not stored It is used to generate the SNMPv3 privacy key Type the desired password and press Enter Reenter the password The password is required to be between 8 and 15 characters This field will be passed over if the SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol is set to None SNMPv3 Privacy Key Displays the computed SNMPV3 privacy key This is a field that must be shared with an SNMPv3 management application
25. SR d IT e ierg i ime tor Sa ah et e dee ed Ei 4 T S7 MEP up orientation mp W MEP down orientation mo Logical path of SOAM Figure 11 2 Typical Service OAM deployment and applications 11 1 6 Typical Configuration Sequence The SOAM entities described in section 11 1 1 are creatable entities they do not exist in the sys tem when the system starts with the factory defaults You must explicitly create those entities in the system using the screens and procedures described in this chapter The process of creating a new entity in the system includes a validation phase The validation phase starts when the A dd command is issued For each newly created entity all attributes specified by the user are validated for value the expected ranges and consistency that is con sistency among the parameters of the same entity and with the existing system configuration If the validation fails the entity is not created until the user corrects the validation error and a new A dd command is issued The SOAM configuration model defines the hierarchical relationship between MDs MAs MEPs and MIPs An MA is always attached to a particular existing MD and may be attached to a partic ular VLAN multiplexing record a MEP is attached to an MA or a MEG and so on When you con figure SOAM entities you must therefore follow a certain sequence 1 Configure the proper VLAN Multiplexing records as shown in Chapter 12 of this manual A VLAN multip
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27. System Alarms amp Logs 6 0 System Alarms Use the System Alarms screen to view alarms and faults on the 9145EMP To view alarm status select System Alarms 4 from the Main Menu and press Enter The System Alarms screen Figure 6 1 opens Press Esc to return to the Main Menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 17 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 15 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 07 16 47 SYSTEM ALARMS Remote Fault Transmitter User Port 1 N A User Port 2 N A User Port 3 KEEN KEE N A User Port 4 KEEN KEE N A Network Port 1 No OK Network Port 2 No OK MGMT UTP Port Wale Wale N A N A AC 120 240 Ps Status OK 5 25 Volts Output 4 83 lt OK lt 5 49 Main Board Voltages All mainboard voltages OK Fan Status Both Fans Ok Temperature Status OK 30 0C 0 0C lt OK lt 70 0C Press ESC to return to the previous menu Figure 6 1 System Alarm screen 77 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Alarms 4 Logs System Log 6 1 System Log The System Log lists all events that occurred since the last power up or since the log was last cleared The log lists items with the most current item at the top As events fill the System Log older events drop off The Event Types include e System system level resources e Trap also reported to the Network Manager e Security security information and violations An asterisk Local event indicates that the user has an account defined on the local User Account screen
28. VIDs are configured such that for the lower level MA there is no UP MEP associ ated with a given port and there are no down MEPs in the entire system while for the higher level MA there is a MEP associated with a port the port where the error is detected That is there is no boundary for the lower level MA in the system while there is a boundary for the upper level MA To view the SOAM Configuration Errors screen 1 On the SOAM Configuration screen Figure 11 6 type 7 and press Enter The SOAM Configuration Errors screen Figure 11 37 opens 2 The Configuration Error screen lists the VLAN port and error Figure 11 37 shows typical errors on the user port and network ports 167 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Configure and View SOAM Statistics 3 Press Esc to return to the SOAM Configuration screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 100 501 SOAM CONFIGURATION ERRORS TYPE PORT Errors C Tag USR1 CFM Leak Conflicting VIDs S Tag NETL Conflicting VIDs Select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages ESC to return Figure 11 37 SOAM Configuration Error List screen 11 9 Configure and View SOAM Statistics Statistics can be viewed in detailed mode one MEP or MIP per page or as a summary in tabular mode several MEPs MIPs per page one MP per row In summary mode five counters can be
29. XP Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C gt cd Documents and Settings C Documents and Settings gt ftp 172 16 142 223 Connected to 172 16 142 223 220 Service ready for new user User 172 16 142 223 none admin 331 Username okay need password Password 230 User logged in proceed ftp gt cd BURNING 250 Requested file action okay completed ftp gt BI 200 Command Okay ftp gt put 9145e a10 02 00 zip 200 Command Okay 150 File status okay about to open data connection 226 Closing data connection Writing file to flash 226 ftp 3415561 bytes sent in 126 42Seconds 27 02Kbytes sec ftp gt Figure 8 3 Command Prompt screen NOTE Confirm that the IP address of your computer is listed in the 9145EMP host table If not you can not access the 9145EMP To add the computer IP address in the host table refer to Host Table on page 16 4 If required type cd directory name Where directory name is the name of the directory where the software upgrade is located Press Enter The prompt will be relocated to that directory At the directory prompt type ftp P address Where P address is the management IP address for the 9145EMP 7 Press Enter Service will be established Software Upgrade 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Software Upgrades Using FTP or SFTP 8 9 10 11 12 Type your 9145EMP account user name and press Enter Type your password and press Enter The ftp gt
30. alarm is issued Type an entry between 2500 and 10000 milliseconds and press Enter When a defect is detected a fault alarm is raised When the defect is no longer present the fault alarm is not cleared immediately The system waits for the fault alarm clear time before clearing the alarm To change the fault alarm clear time type 5 and press Enter This is the time that defects must be absent before a fault alarm is reset Type an entry between 2500 and 10000 mil liseconds and press Enter To change the CCM LTM Priority type 6 and press Enter This is the priority parameter Pbits for CCMs and LTMs transmitted by the MEP Type a number from 0 to 7 and press Enter To change the lowest alarm priority type 7 and press Enter All defects with priority equal or higher than the one specified will generate an alarm Select from the list of alarms MacRemErrXcon RemErrXcon ErrXcon Xcon NoDefects AllDefects and press Enter Beneath the configurable items on your screen is the following read only informa tion e Fault notification state The current state of the Fault Notification State generator Defects The current list of active defects Next Linktrace trans ID The transaction ID that will be used in the next Linktrace message e Next Loopback trans ID The transaction ID that will be used in the next Loopback message If you are configuring a Y 1731 MEP go to step 12 If you are configuring an 802 1ag MEP type
31. and press Enter Press the Space bar to select FTP and SFTP FTP Only SFTP Only or None Press Enter to select the parameter 5 To change SNMP Access parameters type 3 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Read Write or None Press Enter to select the parameter System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual IP SNMP Agent Configuration 6 To change the SNMP Protocol parameters type 4 and press Enter Press the Space bar V1 V2c V3 V1 V2c or V3 using the Space Bar Press Enter to select the parameter Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 51 16 Managing Host IP IP Mask size Telnet Access FTP Access SNMP Access SNMP Protocol V1 V2c Read Community V1 v2c write Community V1 v2c Access Level Enter Managing Host IP address Figure 3 6 Edit Host Access screen 7 To change V1 V2c Read Community type 5 and press Enter Type the desired V1 V2c Read Community and press Enter 8 To change the V1 V2c Write Community type 6 and press Enter Type the desired V1 V2c Write Community and press Enter 9 To change the V1 V2c Access Level type 7 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Operator Supervisor or Observer Press Enter to select the parameter 10 Press Esc to return to the Host Access Table screen NOTE SNMP V3 security parameters are configured per user account on the Edit User Acco
32. displayed for MEPs and six for MIPs On the Service OAM Main Menu Figure 11 5 type 2 and press Enter The SOAM Statistics screen Figure 11 38 opens To reset all SOAM statistics on the SOAM Statistics screen type 5 and press Enter You are prompted to confirm the reset Figure 11 39 168 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Configure and View SOAM Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 Display statistics for all MEPs Display statistics for all MIPs Mep statistics table display configuration Mip statistics table display configuration Reset all SOAM statistics Select 1 5 Figure 11 38 SOAM Statistics screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 08 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 03 30 48 Display statistics for all MEPs Display statistics for all MIPs Mep statistics table display configuration Mip statistics table display configuration Reset all SOAM statistics Are you sure you want to reset all the SOAM Statistics Y N Figure 11 39 SOAM Statistics screen resetting 169 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Configure and View SOAM Statistics 11 9 1 MEP Statistics 1 To display statistics for all MEPs type 1 and press Enter The Maintenance End Point Stat Table Figure 11 40 opens 2 To see details type D and pre
33. during the current session Type F first N next P previous and L last to page through the listings Type G go to to locate a particular event Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 Displaying 1390 to 1391 of 1391 filtered entries 1391 total Index 41078 Index 41079 Time Stamp 19 days 00 09 27 3 Time Stamp 19 days 00 09 34 3 OUI 0180c2 OUI 0180c2 Type Link Fault Type Link Fault Location Remote Net1 Location Local Net1 Window N A window N A Threshold N A Threshold N A Value N A Value N A Running Total N A Running Total N A Event Total N A Event Total N A Occurrence 1 Occurrence 1 Select F irst N ext P rev L ast G oto Figure 9 7 Event Log Detail Display screen 9 5 2 Display Filter Configuration On the OAM Event Log Brief Display screen Figure 9 6 type S to view the OAM Event Log Display Filter Configuration screen Figure 9 8 The Display Filter Configuration screen allows you to turn the Master filter on or off and also to show or hide the location port and type filters 1 To change the Master Filter setting type 1 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select On or Off Press Enter to accept the setting 2 To change the Location Port and Type filter settings type the number of the specific filter and press Enter Use the Space bar to select Show or Hide Press Enter to a
34. exchange information with the LAG partner Use the following steps to configure a static LAG 1 In the LAG Aggregation Group Attributes screen Figure 5 15 type 1 and press Enter Set the Admin status to Enabled 2 In the LAG Ports List screen Figure 5 16 type E and press Enter to edit port attributes for the selected Network port for example NET1 3 In the LAG Port Attributes screen for the selected Network port set the Assignment status 1 to Assigned and the LACP activity field 4 to Passive as in Figure 5 20 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JUN 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 15 19 08 Interface Churn is detected Aggregate or Individual Ind Assignment status Assigned Actor oper key 32769 Actor port priority 32768 Oper LACP activity Active Actor admin key 1 Oper LACP timeout Long LACP activity Passive Oper aggregation No LACP timeout Long Oper synchronization Yes View modify partner attributes Oper collecting No Oper distributing No Oper defaulted Yes expired No Select 1 6 for attributes Figure 5 20 Configuring Static LAG LAG Port Attributes screen 71 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Link Aggregation 4 Type 6 to go to the LAG Port Partner Attributes screen Figure 5 21 5 In the LAG Port Partner Attributes screen set the following four attributes to Yes as in Figure 5 21 e 8 Aggregation e 9 Synchronization e 10
35. feature and the entities required for its configuration 12 1 1 VLAN Multiplexing Records The VLAN Multiplexing record is the entity that models the transport functionality of the system There are a maximum of 512 VLAN multiplexing records in the system A VLAN multiplexing record links a User port and a set of C VLANs on that particular port with a unique S VLAN on the network side The record is uniquely identified in the system by the S VLAN ID Service Multiplexing records and All to One Bundling records differ in the following ways e Service Multiplexing allows frames belonging to selected C VLANs to be multiplexed in a single S VLAN on the network side More than one service multiplexing record can be configured on the same user port e An All to One Bundling multiplexing record indicates that all frames received on the spec ified user port if they are C VLAN tagged or untagged are multiplexed in a single S VLAN tag The following restrictions are enforced for the consistency of VLAN multiplexing records 177 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing VLAN Multiplexing e If a user port has All to One Bundling configured on it no other VLAN multiplexing records can be configured on that port Similarly if a Service Multiplexing record exists on a user port no All to One record can be configured on that particular port e AVLAN multiplexing record can contain only C VLANs from a single user port VLAN multip
36. follows For an All to One Bundling VLAN multiplexing record the following counters are kept e Number of transmitted frames and bytes at the User Port e Number of received frames and bytes at User Port 178 VLAN Multiplexing 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing e Number of transmitted frames and bytes on the Network Port e Number of received frames and bytes on the Network Port For a Service Multiplexing VLAN multiplexing record the user can select between S VLAN level statistics records and C VLAN level statistics records For S VLAN level statistics the following counters are kept e Number of transmitted frames and bytes on the Network Port e Number of received frames and bytes on the Network Port e Total number of transmitted frames and bytes at the User Port e Total number of received frames and bytes at the User Port For C VLAN level statistics the following records are kept e Number of transmitted frames and bytes on the Network Port e Number of received frames and bytes on the Network Port e Total number of transmitted frames and bytes at User Port e Total number of received frames and bytes at User Port e Per C VLAN number of transmitted frames and bytes at User Port e Per C VLAN number of received frames and bytes at User Port The number of statistics records per system is limited to 128 A VLAN Multiplexing record that has statistics enabled at C VLAN level uses one statistic record for eac
37. instructions at the bottom of the screen to edit attributes and view debug information Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen To view debug information type D and press Enter The first port is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list When the port you wish to view is highlighted press Enter The LAG Port Debug Information screen opens Figure 5 17 This screen is informational only Press Esc to return to the LAG Ports List NOTE Debug information is for LAG debug procedures mandated by the IEEE 802 3ad standard not Canoga Perkins specific system debug information 67 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device LAG PORT DEBUG INFORMATION Interface NETL Admin status Aggregation status Rx State EXPIRED Last Rx time 0 Muxstate DETACHED Muxreason Actor Churn state nochurn Partner Churn state nochurn Actor Churn count 41 Partner Churn count 41 Actor Sync Transition count 0 Partner Sync Transition count 0 Actor Change count 0 Partner Change count 0 ESC to return Figure 5 17 LAG Port Debug Information screen Port Information Link Aggregation 21 MAR 2010 00 42 14 Disabled No To modify an aggregation port configuration from the LAG Ports List screen Figure 5 16 type E and press Enter The first port is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the li
38. is up and running Non OperHalf Duplex This message is displayed when OAM is enabled on a half duplex link as it is not intended to function on a half duplex link 9 1 2 OAM Max PDU Size This is the OAM maximum PDU size that the 9145EMP supports If the OAM maximum PDU size of the 9145EMP differs from that of its peers the smaller of the two maximum OAMPDU sizes will be used between the peers 9 1 3 OAM Revision The revision number increments when there is a change in the OAM configuration of the 9145EMP The change in revision number triggers the peer to re evaluate whether OAM peering is allowed 9 1 4 OAM Functions The following functions are communicated to the peer and supported in the 9145EMP OAM application 1 Unidirectional The 9145EMP supports the transmission of OAM PDU on links that are operating in unidirectional mode LoopBack The 9145EMP can initiate and respond to loopback commands Link Events The 9145EMP can send and receive event notification OAMPDU 9 1 5 OAM Loopback Status This setting returns the status and states Four states are available no loopback initiating loopback remote loopback and terminating loopback 95 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link OAM OAM Control 9 1 6 OAM Remote Fault This setting indicates whether a remote fault OAM PDU was sent by the peer to the 9145EMP 9 1 7 OAM Admin State This setting enables or disables OAM in the 9145EMP 9 1 8 OAM Mode Two modes can b
39. modes Strict Priority SP and Weigh Fair Queuing WFQ All queues can be set to service packets using one of the scheduling mode mentioned above to the exception to the LLQ The LLQ is always set by default to SP To change the schedule scheme type 5 for Queue 3 11 for Queue 2 or 17 for Queue 1 Press the Space bar to select Strict Priority or Weighted Fair and then press Enter 4 Weight Parameters Queue 3 Queue 2 and Queue 1 require a Weight parameter range between 0 and 1000 If WFQ is set as the scheduling method a weight must be assigned to each queue The weight is proportional to the bandwidth that queue will receive The weight value can be of any range between 0 1000 To change the queue weight type 6 for Queue 3 12 for Queue 2 or 18 for Queue 1 Type the new setting and then press Enter NOTE lf you enter an invalid weight parameter INVALID INPUT will appear at the bottom of the screen 5 Enable Disable ED Drop Profile Every queue has two drop profiles associated with it For more information about ED Drop Profiles see Early Detect Drop Profiles on page 118 To enable or disable ED drop profiles type 7 or 8 for Queue 3 13 or 14 for Queue 2 or 19 or 20 for Queue 1 Press the Space bar to change the setting and press Enter 6 Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen 115 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Canoga Perkins Corp size in 8K byte size in 8K byte
40. octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Type M and press Enter to see more statistics Figure 5 12 Drop Events Reports the total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources Note that this number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped it is just the number of times this condition has been detected CRC Align Errors Reports the total number of packets received that had a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets of between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error Undersize Reports the total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed Oversize Reports the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed Fragments Reports the total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error Note that it is entirely normal for Fragments to increment This is because it counts b
41. on the LAG Port Partner Attributes screen can cause undesired effects unless you are following the specific instructions in the section Configuring a Static Link Aggregation on page 71 Please contact Canoga Perkins technical support if you require changes on this page other than configuring a static LAG Parameters on this page represent the values that are assumed by the near end regarding the far end functionality in the event of LACP failure System address Enter the MAC address that will be used as an administrative value for the MAC address of the far end system when the LACP is not available System priority A numerical value attached to the System MAC address in order to create a unique System ID Type 2 and press Enter Type number in range 1 65535 and press Enter Admin key Type 3 and press Enter Type number in range 1 65535 and press Enter Admin port Type 4 and press Enter Type number in range 1 65535 and press Enter Admin port priority Type 5 and press Enter Type number in range 1 65535 and press Enter LACP activity Indicates whether the port is Active or Passive from the LACP perspective Passive ports do not initiate LACP inquiries but responds to such requests Type 6 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Active or Passive and press Enter LACP timeout Specifies the time interval between LACP messages Short timeout indicates LACP messages are sent 1 second apart while long timeout indicates a 30 s
42. only writable if the Ping from Address is the Test IP or the Aux IP if Aux Allow Any VLAN is enabled NOTE Ping C VLAN ID can be changed only if the source IP address 2 is the 46 Test IP address Diagnostics PING Generation 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 5 To enter the Ping Payload Size type 5 and press Enter Type a value between 40 and 9950 To send packets greater than 1518 payload size greater than 1472 the DF Don t Fragment bit must be set or the packet will be fragmented sent as multiple packets of size 1518 6 To change the Ping DF Bit setting type 6 and press Enter See the Ping Payload size for explanation 7 When you are finished entering values type 7 to start pinging and press Enter The PING test starts Figure 4 5 8 When the test is complete press Esc to return to the PING Generation screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 VO7 11 F7 PING in progress Ping Address Ping Count Ping VLAN type Ping C VLAN ID Ping S VLAN ID Pinging 172 16 2 132 from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from 172 16 2 132 172 16 2 132 172 16 2 132 172 16 2 132 11 20 59 172 16 2 132 0 S Tag 0 100 172 16 151 61 with 40 bytes Seq 0 time Seq 1 time Seq 2 time Seq 3 time lt 10 ms TTL 128 lt 10 ms TTL 128 lt 10 ms TTL 128 lt 10 ms TTL 128 Press Escape to stop Pinging Fig
43. opens Figure 10 5 for PCP or Figure 10 7 for C VID To view the complete list of IDs and queue assignments use CTRL D to page down and CTRL U to page up e f you selected PCP in step 1 enter the PCP number and use the Space bar to select a queue Press Enter to confirm the setting Only a queue that is enabled 107 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration can be selected To enable or disable a queue see Queues Configuration on Network Ports on page 116 e If you selected C VID in step 1 you can use the User Port Tagged Packet Classi fier Mapping screen C VID Mode to select a port change the queue assignment and view the C VID See the steps in Mapping a Queue on the User Port in C VID Mode on page 109 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device USER PORT TAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER MAPPING PCP MODE Queue select 0 7 Figure 10 5 User Port Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping PCP Mode 4 To mapa PCP to a queue on the Network port type 3 and press Enter The Network Port Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen Figure 10 6 opens 5 To change the queue setting enter the PCP number and use the Space bar to select a queue Press Enter to confirm the setting Only a queue that is enabled can be selected 108 CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Queues Configura
44. or nest CFM exchanges messages and performs operations on a per domain basis Maintenance Association A maintenance association MA is a logical connection between MEPs An MA is defined by a set of MEPs configured with identical values of maintenance association identifiers MAID While MDs are strictly logical entities an MA represents the association of an administrative domain with a specific Ethernet transport entity For example an MA can be attached to a VLAN multiplexing record or be VLAN unaware for low level domains such as link level domains Maintenance Entity Group The concepts of maintenance domain and maintenance association are merged in a single entity called a Maintenance Entity Group in Y 1731 As such a MEG is a logical connection between several MEPs that are defined as the part of the same administrative domain and have the same level Maintenance Association End Point A MEP is an entity that is instantiated in a NID port A MEP belongs to one MA or MEG and represents the boundaries of that specific domain A MEP can monitor the traffic that is transmitted and received from a port towards the wire a DOWN MEP or it can monitor the traffic transmitted and received from the forwarding engine of a device an UP MEP Only a MEP can initiate SOAM requests and prevent leaking of OAM messages between domains Maintenance Intermediate Point A maintenance intermediate point MIP is an OAM entity that is instantiated in a
45. press CTRL T 5 Press Esc to return to the VLAN Multiplexing Record List screen 185 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing VLAN Multiplexing Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 07 14 VLAN MULTIPLEXING RECORD STATISTICS CURRENT S VLAN ID 1 User Interface USR1 Network Interface NETL Multiplexing type Service Mux C VLAN level statistics Enabled Frames at network port Frames at network port Frames at user port Frames at user port 0 0 Bytes at user port Bytes at network port Bytes at user port Bytes at network port Select CTRL T current raw R eset counters ESC to return Figure 12 7 VLAN Multiplexing Record Statistics Current screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 06 27 VLAN MULTIPLEXING RECORD STATISTICS RAW S VLAN ID 1 User Interface USR1 Network Interface NETL Multiplexing type Service Mux C VLAN level statistics Disabled Frames at user port Frames at network port Frames at user port Frames at network port Bytes at user port Bytes at network port Bytes at user port Bytes at network port Select CTRL T current raw R eset counters ESC to return Figure 12 8 VLAN Multiplexing Record Statistics Raw screen 186 VLAN Multiplexing 9145EMP NID Software User s
46. press the Space bar to view the configuration choices for the parameters described below Separate tagging configuration is necessary for User Side and Network side ports All ports on the user side must share the same tagging configuration 29 JAN 2009 11 45 26 Ethernet Network Interface Device Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Auxiliary IP Address Auxiliary subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 000 Auxiliary Port No Ports Allowed Aux VLAN Tagging on Network ports Untagged Aux C VLAN ID on Network ports 0 Aux S VLAN ID on Network ports 0 Aux VLAN Tagging on User ports Untagged Aux C VLAN ID on User ports 0 Allow Any vlan Disabled Aux IP Rate Limiting Enabled select 1 9 Figure 3 4 Auxiliary IP Configuration screen 1 Auxiliary IP Address Sets the 9145EMP Auxiliary IP Address Auxiliary Subnet Mask Sets the 9145EMP Auxiliary IP Subnet Mask 2 Inband Auxiliary Port Describes the Auxiliary IP address ports Options are USR 1 USR 2 USR 3 USR 4 Network Port or Disabled 3 Auxiliary VLAN Tagging on Network ports Describes the tagging mode for the frames sent and received when the Auxiliary IP address is configured on the Network Port Options are Untagged S Tagged or Double Tagged System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual IP SNMP Agent Configuration 4 Auxiliary C VLAN ID on Network ports Sets the C VLAN ID value between 1 and 4094
47. s Manual Port Information Link Aggregation 5 6 2 1 Aggregation Group Statistics To view Aggregation Group statistics from the LAG Statistics screen Figure 5 22 type 1 and press Enter The LAG Aggregation Group Total Statistics screen Figure 5 23 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 17 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 15 F11 MP 32 07 30 52 LAGI Data rate 2000000000 Tx Tx Tx Tx Tx Octets OK Octets OK Frames OK RX Frames OK Multicast Frames OK Rx Multicast Frames OK Broadcast Frames OK RX Broadcast Frames OK Frames discarded RX Frames discarded Frames with Tx Errors Frames with Rx Errors 74 Unknown protocol frames Select R eset counters ESC to return Figure 5 23 LAG Aggregation Group Total Statistics screen Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link Aggregation 5 6 2 2 LAG Port Statistics To display statistics for all ports from the LAG Statistics screen Figure 5 22 type 2 and press Enter The LQG Port Debug Information screen Figure 5 24 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 17 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 15 F11 MP 32 07 23 42 Interface NETL LACPDU RX 0 LACPDU TX 0 Unknown Rx 0 Illegal Rx 0 Figure 5 24 LAG Port Debug Information screen 75 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Link Aggregation 76 System Alarms 4 Logs 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 6
48. scheduling size in 8K byte scheduling size in 8K byte scheduling Figure 10 12 Edit Queue Configuration User Ports screen CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device EDIT QUEUE CONFIGURATION ON USER PORTS Enabled Enabled 8 weighted Fair Q Enabled 8 weighted Fair Q Enabled 8 weighted Fair Q Select 1 20 weight ED Drop Profile Profile weight ED Drop Profile Profile weight ED Drop Profile Profile 10 3 4 Queues Configuration on Network Ports 22 MAR 2010 21 29 49 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled From the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen Figure 10 3 type 3 and press Enter The Edit Queue Configuration on Network Ports screen Figure 10 13 opens 116 1 Enable Disable a Queue The 9145EMP has four queues LLQ Q3 Q2 Q1 This func tion allows you to enable only the queues that are in use Type the number of the queue you wish to enable or disable Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled and then press Enter NOTE The LLQ cannot be disabled and the LLQ size cannot be set to zero 0 2 Queue Size in 8K Byte The queue size can be any value from OKB to 2MB from 8KB to 2MB for LLQ To change the queue size type 2 for LLQ 4 for Queue 3 10 for Queue 2 or 16 for Queue 1 Type the new setting and press Enter Queues require a size parameter rang
49. the Space bar to select a Host IP address To delete press Enter You will be prompted to confirm the deletion 3 Press Esc to return to the IPSN MP Agent Configuration screen Figure 3 2 3 2 Trap Configuration Trap configuration defines how various alarms events are handled Traps can be configured to be logged sent to the SNMP managers in the Trap Notification Destination Table or both logged and sent for each event Traps can also be set to Disabled Trap Config Item Traps Affected MIB Location Master Trap Control All User Port Link Traps linkUp User Port ifmib my linkDown User Port ifmib my Network Port Link Traps linkUp Network Port ifmib my linkDown Network Port ifmib my Remote Fault Traps cp9145EPortRemoteFaultReceived cp9145EStatus my cp9145EPortSendingRemoteFault cp9145EStatus my cp9145EPortRemoteFaultCleared cp9145EStatus my Cold Start Traps coldStart v2 mib my Authentication Traps cpAuthenticationFailure cpMgmtStatus my Diagnostic Traps cpPortLoopbackOn cpLoopback my cpPortLoopbackOff cpLoopback my Entity Configuration Traps entConfigChange EntityMib my Fan Power Temperature Traps cpMainBoardVoltageLevelsOK cpStatus my cpMainBoardVoltageLevelsOutOfRange cpStatus my cpDyingGasp cpPowerSupply my cpPowerSupplyFailed cpPowerSupply my cpPowerSupplyOverHighLimit cpPowerSupply my cpPowerSupplyUnderLowLimit cp
50. to the network Telnet Once the 9145EMP has been connected to your network it can be accessed using Telnet All commands and functions are available using standard Telnet software SNMP All commands and functions are also available using an SNMP manager The 9145EMP supports SNMP v1 v2c v3 and many standard MIBs as well as CP proprietary MIBs 1 2 Management Security Features The 9145EMP has comprehensive management access security features including SNMPv3 authorization RADIUS password formatting and user access controls You can set values and options within the software that will work with the security protocols on your network The four network security protocols listed below are supported In addition the 9145EMP provides options to define strong passwords independent of the security protocols SNMPv3 Provides authentication and encryption of management traffic across a network Remote Access Dial In User Security RADIUS The RADIUS server maintains user account information At login the 9145EMP queries the server which authenticates the username and password and sends a message to the 9145EMP to allow the login The RADIUS server can also be set up to require additional authentication information before accepting the user If the 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Introduction Three Levels of Security username or password is not valid the RADIUS server sends a message to the 9145EMP to disallow the login and reject the user
51. 0 MA ID 0 Name VLAN Tag Type VLAN Multiplexing record CCM Interval Permissions Sender ID select 1 7 for attributes Figure 11 13 Create a New Maintenance Association screen 11 4 3 Delete a Maintenance Association When you delete a Maintenance Association all MEPs MIPs associated with it are also deleted A VLAN Multiplexing record cannot be deleted if it has a MA or a MEG associated with it 1 On the Maintenance Association List screen Figure 11 12 type D and press Enter The current Maintenance Association is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the Maintenance Association you wish to delete Press Enter to delete the highlighted Maintenance Association You are prompted to con firm the deletion 11 4 4 Modify a Maintenance Association 1 On the Maintenance Association List screen Figure 11 12 type E and press Enter The current MA is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the Maintenance Associations and highlight an MA to modify When the item you want to modify is highlighted press Enter The Maintenance Associa tions Attributes screen Figure 11 14 opens To change the CCM interval type 1 and press Enter The CCM interval is the interval at which CCMs are sent by a MEP Select 1 sec 10 sec or 100 ms and press Enter 141 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Associations NOTE No more than two MEPs at 100ms
52. 1 0 0 v07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION Minimum Length Minimum Alpha Characters Minimum Numeric Characters Minimum Punctuation Characters Maximum Consecutive Character Types Maximum Same Character Allow username in password Enabled Password Expiration Time 0 Password Reuse Count 0 LOCKOUT LOGOUT CONFIGURATION 10 Lockout After Failed Attempts 0 1 1 1 1 Lockout Type Hard Lockout time 0 2 Display Lockout Message Disabled 3 Lockout Message Account has been locked out 14 Lockout Craft Port Disabled 1 5 Inactivity Logout time mins 0 select 1 15 Figure 3 16 Security Configuration screen Maximum Consecutive Character Types The number of alpha numeric or punctuation characters that can be used consecutively Enter a value from 1 through 15 Maximum Same Character The maximum number of times that any character may be repeated within the password This includes alpha numeric or punctuation character types Enter a value between 0 and 15 Allow Username In Password Determines if the user s account name can be within any part of the password Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled Password Expiration Time The number of days until the password expires and a new one is required Enter a value between 1 and 365 A setting of 0 disables this feature If the password expires the Supervisor will have to reset the password If the Supervisor
53. 1 OAM Operational Status At initialization and failure conditions two OAM entities on the same full duplex Ethernet link begin a discovery phase to determine what OAM capabilities may be used on that link The following is the list of possible values Disabled Returned if OAM is disabled on this interface via the OAM Admin State 94 Link OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual OAM Control Link Fault If the link has detected a fault and is transmitting OAMPDUs with a link fault indication the value is link Fault This value will also be returned if the interface is not operational Passive Wait Returned only by OAM entities in OAM Mode passive Reflects the state in which the OAM entity is waiting to see if the peer device is OA capable Active Send Local Used by active mode devices This value reflects the OAM entity actively trying to discover whether the peer has OAM capability Send Local And Remote The local OA entity has discovered the peer but has not yet accepted or rejected the configuration of the peer The local device can for whatever reason decide that the peer device is unacceptable and decline OAM peering Peering Locally rejected Message displayed when the local OAM entity rejects the peer OAM entity Send Local and remote OK OAM peering is allowed by the local device OAM peering Remotely Rejected The remote OAM entity rejects the peering Operational Local and remote OAM entities have accepted the peering and OAM
54. 2 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 57 37 USER PORT UNTAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER MAPPING Mode DSCP Mode DSCP CoSQ DSCP CoSQ DSCP CoSQ DSCP CoSQ DSCP CoSQ DSCP CoSQ DSCP CoSQ Figure 10 10 User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen DSCP Mode 113 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration 10 3 2 3 AF EF Mode On the User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen Figure 10 11 for AFEF 1 114 Type the number of the AF code or a range of numbers E for Expedited Forwarding or D for Default Forwarding and press Enter The CoSQ setting or the first number value of the range for example 3 if 3 7 is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the available queues Select a queue and press Enter If a series of codes was chosen all of those CoSQs will be changed Press Esc to return to the User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 22 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 v11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 59 18 USER PORT UNTAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER MAPPING Mode AFEF Mode Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 DSCS COSQ DSCS COoOSQ DSCS COSQ DSCS COSQ Low Drop Precedence AF11 Q1 AF21 Q1 AF31 Q1 AF41 Med Drop Precedence AF12 Q1 AF22 Q1 AF32 Ql AF42 High Drop Precedence AF13 Q1 AF23 Q1 AF33 Ql AF43 Expedited Forwarding CosQ Q3 Default CosqQ Q1 sele
55. 2242A75 00188B82D8D2 select F irst N ext 172 P rev L ast 00A0C94B8485 00188B82A727 00188B82E6C1 00188B82E5B6 00188B82E5E1 00188B828269 001111EAB170 0013721A50F4 0007E9200348 080009FD8BF9 00188B82E564 Figure 7 5 Dynamic ARP Table screen Net1 Net1 Net1 Net1 Net1 Net1 Net1 Net1 Net1 Net1 D elete Delete A 11 85 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Utilities License Manager 7 8 License Manager NOTE f you are attempting to enable a disabled license contact Canoga Perkins for a license key Be sure to have the Feature name and 9145EMP Serial number available The License Manager screen enables and disables the optional licenses available for the 9145EMP 86 1 From the Utilities Menu type 8 and press Enter The License Manager screen Figure 7 6 opens 2 Type E to enable or D to disable licenses and press Enter The first license entry will be highlighted Press the Space bar to select a license 3 Press Enter to enable or disable the highlighted license If you are enabling a license you will be asked to contact Canoga Perkins Contact Canoga Perkins for a License Key with the following information Feature CFM Serial number 20100105637 and Product name 9145EMP 4 Press Esc to return to the Utilities Menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 04 23 LICENSE MANAGER Feature Descr
56. 38 type 2 and press Enter The Maintenance Intermediate Point Stat Table Figure 11 42 opens To see details type D and press Enter The current MIP is highlighted Press the Space bar to select a MIP and press Enter The Maintenance Intermediate Point Statistics screen for that MIP Figure 11 43 opens Type R to reset all the counters to zero 171 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Configure and View SOAM Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MAINTENANCE INTERMEDIATE POINT STAT TABLE MIP ID MHF UP MHF DOWN LBM RX LBR TX LTM RX LBM RX LBR TX LTM RX 33 65 10 0 10 0 1 select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages D etails ESC to return Figure 11 42 Maintenance Intermediate Point Statistics screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 03 04 34 MAINTENANCE INTERMEDIATE POINT STATISTICS MIP ID 1 MHF DOWN LBMs received LBRS sent LTMs received LTRS sent LTMs forwarded Total discarded AISS sent AISs true up notify received AISs false up notify received 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Use R eset Figure 11 43 Maintenance Intermediate Point Statistics screen 172 Service OAM Configure and View SOAM Statistics 11 8 3 Statistics Display Confirmation 9145EMP NI
57. 6 02 09 zip File transfer to unit now Y TFTP transfer in progress Figure 8 2 TFTP Software Upgrade screen 1 Enter the IP Address of the Host TFTP server or press Enter to accept default address 2 Enter the file name of the software you want to download and press Enter a Type Y and press Enter to begin the download Progress can be viewed in the message line b Type N and press Enter to cancel the download and return to the Software Upgrade screen 3 When the download is complete press Enter to return to the Software Upgrade screen The new software version should appear in the Inactive Firmware field If Swap Bank after download and reset was set the message Loads xx xx on Next Reset will appear on the message line 89 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Software Upgrade Software Upgrades Using FTP or SFTP 8 5 Software Upgrades Using FTP or SFTP 8 5 1 Software Download using FTP Software upgrades can also be downloaded from the Canoga Perkins web site and installed using the computer that is the 9145EMP management host 90 1 Go to the Canoga Perkins web site or contact Canoga Perkins Customer Service to obtain the latest version of the 9145EMP software and copy the file to the 9145EMP man agement host 2 Open a Command Prompt by selecting Start gt Run 3 Type CMD into the OPEN window and click OK The Command Prompt screen will open Figure 8 3 cn Command Prompt HE Microsoft Windows
58. 6 2 11 1 5 Typical Service OAM Deployment and Applications The application shown in Figure 11 2 is an example of a service provider network consisting of two Metro Ethernet Networks MEN MENA and MENB interconnected at an NNI interface The 9145EMP located in the customer premises provides the demarcation between the customer and the service provider networks When SOAM fault monitoring is used the network can be por tioned into multiple hierarchical domains that allow better isolation of faults in the network Every domain has some administrative boundaries For example the topology described in Figure 11 2 contains four hierarchical domains At the low est level MD1 three distinct domains are monitoring point to point UNI and NNI links Two Level 4 domains MD4 MEN A and MEN B are monitoring the end to end connectivity inside each Metro Ethernet Network in the topology The service provider monitors its end to end service via a level 5 domain MD5 while the subscriber uses a level 6 domain for customer level monitor ing The SOAM levels used by different organizations are decided based on administrative recom mendations 128 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Metro Ethernet Hetwork A NNI Metro Ethernet Network B Edge Switch Edge Switch 9145E S145E Edge Switch Edge Switch mD Jang TT
59. A N A Frames Sent Frames Rcvd Bytes Sent Bytes Rcvd Frames 5 1518 Frames 5 1522 Line Rate Utilization Last Counter Reset 18 34 18 select P More ports C Change Counter Frame Size E Error Counters T Frame Type Counters CTRL T Raw Counters CTRL R Reset Counters Figure 5 8 Layer 2 Statistics screen You can perform the following actions on this screen Change Counter Frame Size The 9145EMP has a programmable counter for frames greater than the programmed size Type C and press Enter Type the frame size between 64 and 10 000 and press Enter Error Counters Type E and press Enter to view the Layer 2 Error Statistics screen Figure 5 9 Frame Type Counters Type T and press Enter to view the Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics screen Figure 5 10 Raw Counters Press CTRL T to view raw layer 2 statistics These are the total counters since the last time the 9145EMP was reset Reset Counters Press CTRL R to reset the counters The counters are reset independently of the raw counters The raw counters can not be cleared Frame Counters Type F available on Layer 2 Error Statistics and Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics menus to return to the Layer 2 Statistics screen 57 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Layer 2 Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 29 29 LAYER 2 ERROR STATISTICS CURRENT
60. A to accept the settings and press Enter Press Esc to return to the Mainte nance End Point List screen If you are modifying a Y 1731 MEP Figure 11 21 To change the AIS Transmit interval type 8 and press Enter Select 1 sec or 1 min and press Enter To change the AIS priority bits type 9 and press Enter Type a number from 0 to 7 and press Enter Press Esc to return to the Maintenance End Point List screen 151 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Direction Port MEP ID 1028 MA ID 28 Admin status CCM Transmit status Primary VLAN ID Fault alarm Detect time Fault alarm clear time CCM LTM Priority Lowest alarm priority Fault notification state Defects Next Linktrace trans ID Select 1 7 Ethernet Network Interface Device Up USR2 1 T for Linktrace Service OAM Maintenance End Points 02 JAN 2009 05 15 27 Level 1VLAN Type C VLAN MAC 00 40 2A 01 EE 23 Enabled Disabled 104 2500 10000 7 MacRemErrXcon Defect reported RemCCM Next Loopback trans ID CL for Loopback Figure 11 20 Maintenance End Point Attributes screen 802 1ag Canoga Perkins Corp MEP ID 1 MEG ID 101 Direction Up Port Admin status CCM Transmit status Primary VLAN ID Fault alarm Detect time Fault alarm clear time CCM LTM Priority Lowest alarm priority Fault n
61. AM Configuration screen Figure 11 6 type 6 and press Enter The Maintenance Intermediate Point List screen Figure 11 32 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MIP ID LEVEL TYPE PORT MD MEG NAME 100 1 802 1lag USR1 19 MaintenanceAssociation name 200 2 Y 1731 USR2 20 Provider 2 select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages A dd new D elete E dit ESC to return Figure 11 32 Maintenance Intermediate Point List screen 163 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Intermediate Points 11 7 2 Create a Maintenance Intermediate Point 164 1 On the Maintenance Intermediate Point List screen Figure 11 32 type A and press Enter You are prompted to enter A for 802 1ag or Y for Y 1731 2 Type Aor Y and press Enter The Create a New Maintenance Intermediate Point screen Figure 11 33 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 34 for Y 1731 opens The MD MEG ID field is highlighted 3 Type an MD ID for 802 1ag or MEG ID for Y 1731 and press Enter To view a list of MD MEGs press CTRL L type S to select and press Enter The MIP ID field is high lighted 4 Type a MIP ID and press Enter The Admin Status field is highlighted 5 Inthe Admin status field select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter 6 To accept the new Maintenance Intermediate Point settings type A and press Enter The Maintenance I
62. Collecting e 11 Distributing Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JUN 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 15 23 33 Interface NET1 Churn is detected No Oper system address 00 40 2A 04 5 47 1 System address 00 40 2A 04 E5 47 Oper system priority 32768 System priority 32768 Oper key 1 Admin key 1 Oper port 0 Admin port 0 Oper port priority 32768 Admin port prio 32768 Oper LACP activity Passive LACP activity Passive Oper LACP timeout Long LACP timeout Long Oper aggregation No Aggregation Yes Oper synchronization No Synchronization Yes Oper collecting No Collecting Yes Oper distributing No Distributing Yes Oper defaulted No Defaulted No expired No 13 Expired Select 1 13 for attributes Figure 5 21 Configuring Static LAG LAG Port Partner Attributes screen 6 Return to the LAG Ports List screen Figure 5 16 and repeat steps 2 5 for NET2 72 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link Aggregation 5 6 2 LAG Statistics From the Link Aggregation Main Menu Figure 5 13 type 2 and press Enter The LAG Statistics screen Figure 5 22 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 48 09 LAG STATISTICS 1 Display statistics for Aggregation Group 2 Display statistics for all LAG Ports select 1 2 Figure 5 22 LAG Statistics screen 73 9145EMP NID Software User
63. D Software User s Manual The 9145EMP NID allows you to monitor a summary of MIP or MEP statistics in tabular form To configure which statistics are included in the tabular display use the following steps 171 8 3 1 MEP Statistics 1 For MEP statistics on the SOAM Statistics screen Figure 11 38 type 3 and press Enter The MEP Summary Statistics Configuration screen Figure 11 44 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Select up to 5 counters current selected 5 CCMs sent Yes CCMs Received Yes LBMs received No sent No out of order received sent received 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 CCM with RDI sent CCMs invalid received LBRS sent LBRs in order received LBRs with bad MSDU received LTRS received LTRS sent AISS received Select 1 16 for counters Figure 11 44 MEP Summary Statistics Configuration screen 2 You can select up to five items to view Type the number of the counter and use the Space bar to select yes or no The summary statistics configuration applies to all Ul sessions in the system 3 Type A to accept the settings and press Enter 4 Press Esc to return to the SOAM Statistics screen 173 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Configure and View SOAM Statistics 11 8 3 2 MIP Statistics 1 For MIP statistics on the SOAM Statistics screen Fig
64. E 131 Maintenance DOMAINS ais ane Ga man ge AA AA NG 136 Display Maintenance Domains 2 ccccceeeesseecce nnnnnnnNNNN EDEN ANNA NANANA NANANA 136 Create a Maintenance Domain AE 136 Delete a Maintenance Domain aaa aNG NANANA AKA AA rege 138 Modify a Maintenance Ra EE 138 Maintenance Associations eege eege eege eg 139 Display EE Le E 139 Create a Maintenance Association esssseeeseeeeesrtrsssrrrrnrtnntttttentssrernsetnnnnrnnnnnnnnne 139 Delete a Maintenance ASSOCIATION cccceeeeeeeeeece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeee 141 Modify a Maintenance ASSOCIATION cccceeeeeseenceeeeeeeeeeesecenseeeeeeeneneseeaeeeeseneneeneneaes 141 Maintenance Entity Groups E 144 Display Maintenance Entity Groups 144 Create a Maintenance Entity Group vices sisscctsssetcissassacnedascehdoeakecncenedeastaccensnberartanndewnlddde 144 Delete a Maintenance Entity Group 146 Modify a Maintenance Entity Group E 146 Maintenance End Points kaaa DANAO NE PANANONG GANA AA AA 148 Display Maintenance End Pain aaa Minahan Anakan 148 Create a Maintenance End Point 148 Delete a Maintenance End Pont 150 Modify a Maintenance End Point kaaa ANNA NG BANANA ANNA AGA 150 Interoperability between a Y 1731 MEP and 802 1ag MEPS ssassn 153 View the Continuity Check Database for a Maintenance End Point s ssssseeeeseeseeenne 154 Linktrace Procedures AA AA 157 Initiating a Linktrace Request aaa AG a 157 Monitoring a Link
65. ENU System Configuration Diagnostics Port Information System Alarms System Log Utilities Software Upgrade Manage Logged In Users Link OAM cos Configuration Service OAM VLAN Multiplexing 13 Logout Select 113 Figure 11 4 Main Menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 12 36 SERVICE OAM MAIN MENU 1 SOAM Configuration 2 SOAM Statistics 3 AIS Configuration Select 1 3 Figure 11 5 Service OAM Main Menu 132 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual SOAM Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 SOAM CONFIGURATION system level configuration Maintenance Domains MDs Maintenance Associations MAs Maintenance Entity Groups MEGs Maintenance End Points MEPs Maintenance Intermediate Points MIPs Configuration Error List Select 1 7 Figure 11 6 SOAM Configuration NOTE You can perform system level configuration before or after you configure Maintenance Domains or other entities 4 Onthe SOAM System Level Configuration screen Figure 11 7 type 1 and press Enter 5 Use the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter If Service OAM proce dures are disabled for the system no Service OAM packets are captured and processed Instead all Service OAM packets received by
66. Enter The first table entry will be highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the entries Press Enter to delete the highlighted entry 3 Press Esc to return to the Utilities Menu 84 Utilities 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Dynamic ARP Table 7 7 Dynamic ARP Table The Dynamic ARP table lists currently active IP and MAC addresses for various 9145EMP ports Dynamic ARP entries expire after 10 minutes unless a message exchange takes place 1 From the Utilities Menu type 7 and press Enter The Dynamic ARP Table screen Figure 7 5 opens Type F first N next P previous and L last to page through the entries To delete an entry from the table type D and press Enter The first entry is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list When the address you wish to delete is highlighted type CR and press Enter The entry is deleted 4 To delete all the addresses type A and press Enter You are asked to confirm that you wish to delete all the table entries To accept type Y and press Enter 5 Press Esc to return to the Utilities Menu 20 MAR 2010 01 03 01 Display 1 4 of 4 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device MAC Address Port 1 63 170 103 170 102 170 107 1 57 170 105 00188B82E598 0020C500C8AF 001320CF5016 00188B82CCC8 001676134A88 0002B3A2B9BB 00188B82DE79 00188B82DC08 00188B829969 0004E
67. Event Types Hide All Event Types Date Time Filters User Name Filters User Type Filters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Event Type Filters Select 1 17 Figure 6 3 Log Display Filter Configuration screen 79 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Alarms amp Logs System Log 80 Utilities 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 7 Utilities 7 0 Utilities Menu Use the Utilities Menu to setup and display basic information From the Main Menu Figure 2 3 select Utilities 6 and press Enter The Utilities Menu Figure 7 1 opens The sections below describe how to display and modify each feature listed on the Utilities Menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 16 JUN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 03 01 UTILITIES Set Date and Time Reset Configuration To Default Change Password VT100 Baud Rate PING Generation static ARP Table Dynamic ARP Table License Manager Select 1 8 Figure 7 1 Utilities Menu 81 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Utilities Set Date and Time 7 1 Set Date and Time To set the correct date and time type 1 and press Enter Type the current date and time in DD MM YYYY HH MM SS format Press Enter to confirm the setting Note that SNTP will overwrite the setting on the next poll if SNTP is enabled 7 2 Reset Configuration To Default To reset the configuration to the default settings type 2 a
68. From IP Address is specified as the Test IP or the Aux IP and the To IP Address is not located in the matching subnet the destination is unreachable An error message is displayed when the Start Test command is given Test C VLAN The test packets will carry this VLAN Tag The Test VLAN can only be changed if the From IP Address is set to the Test IP or the if Aux Allow Any VLAN is enabled NOTE The Test C VLAN tagging configuration 3 can only be changed based 11 on the Source IP address configuration 2 Test Packets per sec The number of packets that will be sent for every second the test runs Settings are 1 2 5 10 20 50 or 100 Packet Timeout sec 1 10 The packet timeout for this test from 1 to 10 seconds If a response is not received within this time limit the packet will be considered dropped Packet Priority The Packet Priority Code Point PCP from O to 7 with O being the high est priority Packet DSCP Code 0 63 The Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP code used to classify packets in a Diffserv network Other network devices that support Diffserv use the DSCP code in the IP header to select a per hop behavior PHB for the packet and provide the appropriate QoS treatment Packet DF Bit The DF Don t Fragment Bit is an identifier in the packet that determines if this packet can be fragmented to smaller packets Test Duration min sec The amount of time the test will run in minutes and seconds A s
69. LAN Multiplexing records in the system Each VLAN Multiplexing record is uniquely identified by the S VLAN ID 1 On the Main Menu Figure 12 2 type 12 and press Enter The VLAN Multiplexing Record List Figure 12 3 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 system Configuration Diagnostics Port Information system Alarms System Log Utilities Software Upgrade Manage Logged In Users Link OAM cos Configuration Service OAM VLAN Multiplexing 13 Logout Select 1 13 Figure 12 2 Main Menu 181 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing VLAN Multiplexing Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 26 41 Display 1 2 of 2 MULTIPLEXING NAME STATISTICS OPERATIONAL INTERFACE TYPE STATE USR1 Al1 to 0ne Namel S VLAN DOWN USR2 Service Mux Name2 Disabled Up USR2 Service Mux lt no name gt C VLAN Down USR2 Service Mux lt no name gt C VLAN Up USR3 Service Mux lt no name gt Disabled Up USR3 Service Mux Locationl C VLAN Down USR3 Service Mux Customer1 Disabled Down USR4 A11 to 0ne Port4 Disabled Up select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages A dd new D elete E dit S tatistics ESC to return Figure 12 3 VLAN Multiplexing Record List screen 12 21 Create a VLAN Multiplexin
70. P C tagged MIP O C tagged MIP on network port on user port by proxy not supported Figure 11 1 Positioning of up down MEPs 11 1 3 SOAM Protocols SOAM Connectivity Fault Management provides the following protocols 126 Continuity Check Protocol The continuity check message CCM is used to detect con nectivity failures in an MA MEG Each MEP can be configured to periodically transmit a CCM CCMs are sent to all MEPs associated with a given MA MEG Use of a multicast destination address allows the discovery of remote MEP MAC addresses and the detec tion of leaks between MAs MEGs Every active MEP maintains a CCM database As a MEP receives CCMs it updates the record in the database If no CCM frames from a peer MEP are received within the defined interval 3 5 times the CCM transmission period loss of continuity defect is detected Loopback Protocols A loopback message LBM is used to identify the specific fault location The MEP generates a loopback message addressed to a specific maintenance point within an MA MEG The destination MIP or MEP must respond with a loopback reply LBR A single multicast LBM can be generated by a Y 1731 MEP and every far end MEP in the MA MEG responds with a loopback reply hence the originating MEP will know all the far end MEPs that have connectivity A sweep loopback procedure is used to detect the maximum transmission unit MTU size for a given end to end connection Loopback messag
71. P 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 11 20 59 1 to Address 191 255 247 223 Ping from Address Auto Selection Ping Count 0 Ping C VLAN ID Disabled 0 4095 Ping Payload size 40 9950 40 Ping DF Bit Clear Start Pinging select 1 7 Figure 4 4 PING Generation screen To enter a Ping to address on the PING Generation screen type 1 and press Enter Type the destination IP address and press Enter To change the Ping from Address type 2 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Test IP if available Mgr IP Aux IP or Auto Selection and then press Enter The Auto Selection setting will start first with the Test IP If the Ping to Address is in the Test Network Subnet the Test IP will be used in the ping packet If the Test IP is not available or the Ping to Address is not in the Test Network Subnet the Aux IP is checked If the Aux IP is not available or the Ping to Address is not the Aux Network Subnet the Manager IP is used Any address can be used with the Man ager IP since it has access to the Default Gateway If the Ping from Address is specified as the Test IP or the Aux IP and the Ping to Address is not located in the matching subnet the destination is unreachable An error message is displayed when the Start Pinging command is given To enter a Ping Count type 3 and press Enter Type a value from 1 to 255 0 forever and press Enter To enter the Ping C VLAN ID type 4 and press Enter The VLAN ID is
72. Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 SOAM AIS CONFIGURATION Display 1 1 of 1 AIS Notification AIS Clients list Disabled Select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages E dit ESC to return Figure 11 46 SOAM AIS Configuration screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MEP ID 567 Direction Down Level 1 MEG ID 66 Port USR2 MAC 00 40 2A 01 F7 BB 1 Notify status Disabled MEP Clients 2 78 Add MEP Client Remove MEP Client MIP Clients Add MIP Client Remove MIP Client Select 1 5 for attributes Figure 11 47 AIS Server Configuration screen 176 VLAN Multiplexing 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing Chapter 12 VLAN Multiplexing 12 0 Introduction The 9145EMP supports VLAN multiplexing of C VLANs into S VLANs This feature allows cus tomer frames to be multiplexed into S VLANs through the use of a C VLAN S VLAN Map The C VLAN S VLAN Map provides a means for ingress service frames at the User Ports to be uniquely assigned to S VLAN and forwarded out the Network Ports Similarly ingress service frames at the Network Ports are forwarded to a unique User Port based on the S Tag of the frame 12 1 VLAN Multiplexing This section briefly describes the functionality of the VLAN Multiplexing
73. PowerSupply my cpPowerSupplyOK cpPowerSupply my cpFanShutDownDueToLowTemperature cpFanStatus my cpFanOK cpFanStatus my 24 System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Trap Configuration cpFanSlow cpFanStatus my cpFanFailed cpFanStatus my cpTemperatureOverHighThresholdAlarm cpStatus my cp TemperatureHigh ThresholdAlarmCleared cpStatus my cp TemperatureWarningApproachingHighThreshold coStatus my cp TemperatureHigh ThresholdWarningCleared cpStatus my cpTemperatureAlarmUnderLowThreshold cpStatus my cp TemperatureLowThresholdAlarmCleared cpStatus my cpTemperatureWarningApproachingLowThreshold cpStatus my cpTemperatureLowThresholdWarningCleared cpStatus my SFP Traps cpSfpRemoved cpSfpStatus my cpSfpInsertedInvalid cpSfpStatus my cpSfpInserted Valid cpSfpStatus my cpSfpTxOk cpSfpStatus my cpSfpTxWarning cpSfpStatus my cpSfpTxFailure cpSfpStatus my Service OAM Traps cpSoamXConnCcm cp_soam_ext my cpSoamErrorCcm cpSoamRMepCcm cpSoamMacStatus cpSoamRDlIDetect cpSoamAlSDetect The System Log contains the log of all enabled Trap events 1 To configure Traps select Trap Configuration 2 from the System Configuration menu The Trap Configuration screen Figure 3 15 opens Select the number of the trap group to change and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Log Only Send Only Both Log And Send or Disabled
74. S notification type E and press Enter The current Maintenance Evalua tion Point is highlighted 3 Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry you wish to configure 4 When the MEP you want to modify is highlighted press Enter The AIS Server Configura tion screen for that MEP Figure 11 47 opens 5 To enable AIS notification type 1 and press Enter Select Enabled and press Enter 6 To add a MEP client type 2 and press Enter You are prompted to enter the MEP client MEG ID e Type the MEG ID and press Enter You are prompted to enter a MEP client MEP ID e Type the MEP ID and press Enter The new MEP client appears on the screen 7 To delete an existing MEP client type 3 and press Enter You are prompted to enter the MEP client MEG ID e Type the MEG ID and press Enter You are prompted to enter a MEP client MEP ID e Type the MEP ID and press Enter The MEP client is deleted from the screen 8 To add a MIP client type 4 and press Enter You are prompted to enter the MIP client MIP ID e Type the MIP ID and press Enter The new MIP client appears on the screen 9 To delete an existing MIP client type 5 and press Enter e Type the MIP ID and press Enter The MIP client is deleted from the screen 10 Type A to accept the settings and press Enter 11 Press Esc to return to the SOAM AIS Configuration screen 175 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM AIS Configuration Canoga
75. SCP or PCP number or a range of numbers and press Enter to high light the Match column Press the Space bar to select X matched or unmatched and then press Enter The next entry is highlighted d Press Esc to return to the bottom of the screen 6 Press Esc to return to the ED Drop Profile Configuration screen 7 Press Esc again to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen To match a profile a tagged IP packet must match both PCP and DSCP values 118 CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Queues Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 36 22 USER SIDE ED DROP PROFILE CONFIGURATION Profile 3A MIN Threshold 26 50 MAX Threshold 26 100 MID Threshold Drop Probability 6 Match Criteria Profile 2A MIN Threshold MAX Threshold MID Threshold Drop Probability Match Criteria ED Drop Profile 1A 9 MIN Threshold 10 MAX Threshold 100 11 MID Threshold Drop Probability 50 12 Match Criteria Enter CTRL T to toggle profile A B or select 1 12 Messages Figure 10 14 User Port ED Drop Profile Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 27 04 Profile 3A MIN Threshold 96 50 MAX Threshold 26 100 MID Threshold Drop Probability 6 Match Cri
76. Software User s Manual Maintenance End Points 11 6 6 Linktrace Procedures A Linktrace Message LTM is initiated by a MEP to trace a path to a target MAC address or MEP ID It is forwarded from MIP to MIP up to the point at which the LTM reaches its target a MEP or can no longer be forwarded Each MEP or MIP along the path to the target generates a linktrace reply LTR 11 6 6 1 Initiating a Linktrace Request You can initiate a link trace and monitor the results on a separate screen NOTE Only one Linktrace session can be active at a time for the entire system 1 6 7 On the Maintenance End Point Attributes screen Figure 11 20 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 21 for Y 1731 type T and press Enter If a linktrace request was already initiated from this MEP the Linktrace Monitoring screen Figure 11 26 opens Otherwise the Linktrace Request screen Figure 11 25 opens To enter an address for the linktrace request type 1 and press Enter Select MAC address or MEP ID and press Enter You are prompted to type the address or ID Type a MAC address or MEP ID and press Enter To set the FDB only flag type 2 and press Enter If the FDB only flag is set to yes the linktrace response is sent to the originator only if the egress port for the destination MAC address is known by the forwarding database and not through other methods Select Yes or No and press Enter To set the Initial TTL time to live value for the LTM type 3 and pr
77. The Master Trap Control setting will override all other trap settings For example if the Master Trap Control is set to Log Only rather than set to Both Log And Send as shown all the other traps will only log alarm events regardless of the individual trap settings If the Master Trap Control is set to Log And Send the individual traps will perform according to their individual settings Setting the Master Trap Control setting to Disabled will disable all traps Press Enter to close the editing function and then press Esc to return to the System Configuration screen 25 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration Security Configuration NOTE The setting of the Master Trap Control overrides all other trap settings Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Master Trap Control Log Only User Port Link Traps Both Network Port Link Traps Both Remote Fault Traps Both Link Loss Forwarding Traps Both Cold Start Traps Both Authentication Traps Both Diagnostic Traps Both Entity Configuration Traps Both Fan Power Temperature Traps Both Both SOAM Traps Both Select 1 12 Log Log Log Log Log Log Log Log Log Log Log Figure 3 15 Trap Configuration screen 3 3 Security Configuration 15 52 50 The 9145EMP can be configured for Strong passwords Use the Security Configuration screen to set or change the Password
78. Valid if the Auxiliary VLAN Tagging mode on Network ports is set to Double Tagged Auxiliary S VLAN ID on Network Sets the S VLAN ID value between 1 and 4094 Valid if the Auxiliary VLAN Tagging mode on Network ports is set to Double Tagged or S Tagged The value defaults to 0 if any of the other type of tagging modes are selected Auxiliary VLAN Tagging on User ports Describes the tagging mode for the frames sent and received when the Auxiliary IP address is configured on any of the User Ports Options are Untagged or C Tagged Auxiliary C VLAN ID on User ports Sets the C VLAN ID value between 1 and 4094 for the C Tags on User Ports Valid if the Auxiliary VLAN Tagging mode on User Ports is set to C Tagged Allow any VLAN If this option is enabled frames addressed to the Auxiliary IP address are processed regardless of their VLAN tagging All responses on such frames are tagged with the received VLAN ID Frames initiated by the NID will be still tagged with the configured encapsulation Options 3 to 7 above If this option is disabled received frames will only be processed if they have the VLAN ID set on this screen Auxiliary IP Rate Limiting Specifies whether the maximum limit of 500 frames per second is enforced for frames received on the Auxiliary IP address 15 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration IP SNMP Agent Configuration 3 1 3 Host Table On the IP SNMP Agent Configuration screen Figure 3 2 type 3
79. a Perkins for Factory Service and reset 2 4 Main Menu Following is a brief description of the Main Menu items 1 System Configuration The System Configuration menu is used to view and set values for system information and TCP IP management communications parameters 2 Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu is used to set up various troubleshooting tests including Loopback Latency Jitter PING tests or Cable Diagnostic 3 Port Information The Port Information menu is used to ascertain the current conditions for all ports in the 9145EMP to set and view the configuration information for specific ports check Link Status and Layer 2 Statistics and configure Link Aggregation functionality System Alarms The System Alarms screen is used to view current alarm conditions System Log The System Log screen displays a list of recent traps alarms and events Utilities The Utilities menu is used to set up and display basic functional information Getting Started 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Main Menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 10 55 13 10 11 12 13 system Configuration Diagnostics Port Information system Alarms System Log Utilities software Upgrade Manage Logged In Users Link OAM Cos Configuration Service OAM VLAN Multiplexing 13 Logout select 1 13 Figure 2 3 Main Menu Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade screen is used to do
80. adcasts Revd Reports the total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address Note that this does not include multicast packets Multicasts Revd Reports the total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address Pkts 64 Reports the total number of packets including bad packets received that were 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Pkts 65 127 Reports the total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 61 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information RMON Group 1 Statistics Pkts 128 255 Reports the total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Pkts 256 511 Reports the total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Pkts 512 1023 Reports the total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Pkts 1024 1518 Reports the total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 1024 and 1518
81. al Port Information Port Configuration 5 2 1 Hardware Information The Hardware Information screen Figure 5 4 provides 9145EMP hardware information such as model number hardware revision and serial number for the 9145EMP To review hardware information select Hardware Information 1 from the Port Configuration menu and press Enter This is an informational screen only Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 02 33 NID Model Number 9145EFMP 761 0 0 NID Hardware Rev 22 NID serial Number 20100410780 SFP Information User Port 4 Network Port 1 Network Port 2 Model Number SFP Not Present SFP1 0045 SFP1 0045 wavelength N A 850nm MM 850nm MM Connector Type N A Duplex LC Duplex LC Data Rate N A 1000Mbps 1000Mbps Maximum Line Length N A N A N A Maximum Loss Budget N A 7 5AB 7 5dB MAC address 00 40 2A 04 E5 86 00 40 2A 04 E5 87 00 40 2A 04 E5 88 Power Supply AC 120 240 Select M ore ESC to return to previous screen Figure 5 4 Hardware Information Menu 52 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Configuration 5 2 2 Functional Configuration From the Port Configuration screen Figure 5 3 select the Functional Configuration 2 and press Enter The Functional Configuration screen Figure 5 5 opens The Functional Configuration screen displays the User and Network port speed and duplex information and allows y
82. al test features Test Subnet Mask Sets the Subnet Mask for optional test features 7 Test Port Used to select which port s allow access to the Test IP address Options are USR Port 1 USR Port 2 USR Port 3 or USR Port 4 8 Telnet Security Enables or disables checking if the host initiating the Telnet session is listed in the host table If Telnet Security is enabled the host must be included as part of the host table Default is disabled which allows access from all hosts 13 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration IP SNMP Agent Configuration 9 Reply to Broadcast Ping Enables or disables the 9145EMP reply to ICMP packets with a broadcast IP Host Address in the Manager IP subnet Broadcast Ping replies are an ICMP packet and are rate limited to 100pps Default is disabled 3 1 2 Auxiliary IP Configuration On the IP SNMP Agent Configuration screen Figure 3 2 type 2 and press Enter The Auxiliary IP Configuration screen Figure 3 4 opens The Auxiliary IP is an additional IP address that is provided for testing and connectivity only It allows the 9145EMP to be PINGed without allowing Telnet or Management access that could be disruptive The Auxiliary IP rate is limited to 500 pings per second This allows connectivity and rudimentary performance testing from subscriber user VLANs without compromising network security To configure the parameters type the corresponding number and press Enter Enter data or
83. and press Enter The Host Access Table screen Figure 3 5 opens Use this screen to configure the 9145EMP to send and receive SNMP FTP and Telnet traffic to the Managing Host IP address and access from specific Telnet clients when Telnet security is enabled Use the Host Access Table to configure access by each host including access type and privileges SNMP FTP Telnet Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 47 51 Managing Host Telnet FTP SNMP SNMP V1 V2c Rd V1 v2c wr V1 V2c IP Mask Bits Access Access Access Protocol Community Community Access 172 016 000 000 16 All All write V1 V2c V3 public private Superv select A dd D elete E dit M ore Figure 3 5 Host Access Table screen 3 1 3 1 Add or Edit a Managing Host IP To add a Managing Host IP from the Host Access Table screen type A and press Enter To edit an existing Managing Host IP select Edit E To delete a Managing Host IP select Delete D The Edit Host Access screen Figure 3 6 opens 1 Type the Managing Host IP address to add to the Host Access list and press Enter 2 Type the IP Mask Size default value 32 and press Enter To have an entire subnet access the 9145EMP enter the mask size for the subnet 3 To change Telnet Access type 1 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Telnet and SSH Telnet Only SSH Only or None 4 To change FTP access type 2
84. ar to select Passive or Active and press Enter LACP timeout Specifies the time interval between LACP messages Short timeout indicates that LACP messages are sent 1 second apart while long timeout indicates a 30 second interval Type 5 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Long or Short and press Enter When you are finished type A to accept and press Enter From the LAG Port Attributes screen you can also view and modify partner attributes Type 6 and press Enter The LAG Port Partner Attributes screen Figure 5 19 opens 69 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Link Aggregation Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 51 32 LAG PORT PARTNER ATTRIBUTES Interface Churn is detected No Oper system address 33 30 3A 33 30 3A 1 System address 33 33 3A 33 30 3A Oper system priority 32768 System priority 32768 32768 Oper key 5 Admin key 5 Oper port 0 Admin port 0 Oper port priority 32768 Admin port prio 32768 Oper LACP activity Active LACP activity Active Oper LACP timeout Long LACP timeout Long Oper aggregation No Aggregation No Oper synchronization No Synchronization No Oper collecting No Collecting No Oper distributing No Distributing No Oper defaulted Yes Defaulted expired No Expired Select 1 13 for attributes Figure 5 19 LAG Port Partner Attributes screen NOTE Changing the setting
85. are file to the 9145EMP The same file may be downloaded to multiple 9145EMP s to ensure that each is following the same security rules 3 4 3 Add or Edit an Account To add an account from the Account Configuration screen Figure 3 17 type A and press Enter The Edit User Account screen Figure 3 18 opens with all fields empty When you have entered the account information press Esc to return to the Account Configuration screen To edit an account type E and press the Space bar to select an account The Edit User Account screen Figure 3 18 opens 30 System Configuration Account Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 29 JAN 2009 15 52 50 Username Account State Access From Access Level Description UI Password UI Password Expires UI Password Expires in days Allow UI Lockout Of User Allow UI Logout Of User UI Login Locked State SNMPv3 Authentication Protocol SNMPv3 Authentication Key SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol SNMPv3 Privacy Password SNMPv3 Privacy Key Obs Enabled UI SNMPV3 Observer New Account wedge de de de de de KOK No 0 Yes Yes Unlocked None SNMPv3 Authentication Password N A N A None N A N A se lect 1 13 Figure 3 18 Edit User Account screen Username The name of the new account yo
86. ave a source IP address on the same subnet mask as the Test network This prevents spoofing of test packets Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled 4 Link OAM PDU Filter When this attribute is enabled the 9145EMP will block Link OAM PDU frames from being generated from or passed through the unit Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled 5 UDLD Filter When this attribute is enabled the 9145EMP will block Cisco Systems proprietary tagged and untagged UDLD frames from passing through the unit Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled 6 Management VLAN Filter When this attribute is enabled the 9145EMP will block traffic that is tagged with the Management VLAN on the specified port This will not affect management packets that are addressed to the 9145EMP Press the Space bar to select Disabled User Ports Enabled Net Ports Enabled or All User and Net Ports Enabled Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 10 21 49 PORT FILTERS PVST BPDU Filter Disabled User side Manager MAC Filter Enabled User side Test Network Filter Enabled Link OAM PDU Filter Disabled UDLD Filter Enabled Management VLAN Filter Disabled Select 1 6 Figure 5 6 Port Filters screen 55 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Network side Configuration 5 3 Network side Configuration From the Port Information screen Figure 5 1 select Network Side Co
87. by a set of Domain Service Access Points DoSAPs each of which can become a point of connectivity to a service instance Up to eight MDs can be configured in a 9145EMP NID You can display create delete and modify Maintenance Domains 11 3 1 Display Maintenance Domains To display a list of existing Maintenance Domains on the SOAM Configuration screen Figure 11 6 type 2 and press Enter The Maintenance Domain List screen Figure 11 9 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 Display 1 3 of 3 NAME LEVEL Domain 1 service 3 0 MD5 5 select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages A dd new D elete E dit ESC to return Figure 11 9 Maintenance Domain List screen 11 3 2 Create a Maintenance Domain 1 On the Maintenance Domain List screen Figure 11 9 type A and press Enter The Cre ate a New Maintenance Domain screen Figure 11 10 opens The first field MD ID is highlighted 2 Inthe MD ID field type a number between 1 and 65535 and press Enter The Level field is highlighted 3 In the Level field type a number between 0 and 7 Higher numbers correspond to higher Maintenance Domains those with the greatest physical reach for example the highest level corresponds to customers CFM packets Lower numbers correspond to lower Main tenance Domains those with more limited physical reach for example
88. by adding all the absolute time differences between successive round trips and dividing by the number of completed round trips minus 1 Maximum Latency ms The highest time interval for a successful round trip Maximum Jitter ms The highest absolute time difference between 2 successful round trips Far End PBit Sent The programmed priority value entered Far End PBit Revd The priority as it was received at the destination 9145EMP Local PBit Sent The programmed priority value is put back into the packet at the far end for the return trip Local PBit Revd The priority as it was received at the end of the Round Trip 43 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Diagnostics Latency Jitter Test Far End DSCP Sent This is the programmed DSCP Far End DSCP Revd The DSCP that was received at the destination 9145EMP Local DSCP Sent The programmed DSCP value is put back into the packet at the far end for the return trip Local DSCP Revd This is the DSCP that was received at the end of the Round Trip Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 11 20 59 Test IP Addr Test VLAN IDs C S 0 0 Round Trip Packets Test Duration 00 00 Dropped Packets 0 Minimum Latency ms 0 000000 Minimum Jitter ms 0 000000 Average Latency ms 0 000000 Average Jitter ms 0 000000 Maximum Latency ms 0 000000 Maximum Jitter ms 0 000000 Far End PBit Sent O Rcvd Local PBit Sent Rcvd Far End DSCP Sen
89. cally delete all higher level entities and relationships that are attached to the deleted object For example delet ing an MD will automatically delete the MAs attached to the MD as well as all MEPs MIPs and AIS associations related to the deleted MD VLAN Multiplexing records associated with MAs or MEGs cannot be deleted while the MA is still configured 11 1 6 Screen Navigation SOAM parameters and procedures are configured using the menus described in this chapter The menu hierarchy for SOAM is illustrated in Figure 11 3 To select an item on a screen type the number of the item and press Enter The setting will be highlighted To toggle between values within that item use the Space bar If there is more than one page the screen will offer the option of using F irst P rev N ext and L ast to navigate Press Esc to return to a previous screen All screens that show existing objects are refreshed automatically every 5 seconds items that are being modified are not refreshed In Figure 11 3 some screens MDs MAs MEPs and MIPs are highlighted with a blue rectangle For these entities actions display entities create new entity edit attributes are executed in sep arate screens 130 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual SOAM Configuration
90. ccept the setting 3 To set all of the Location Port and Type filter settings to Show type 14 and press Enter To set all of the Location Port and Type filter settings to Hide type 15 and press Enter Press Esc to return to the OAM Event Log Brief Display screen 101 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 102 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device OAM EVENT LOG DISPLAY FILTER CONFIGURATION Location Filters Ports Filters Type Filters Figure 9 8 Display Filter Configuration screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Master Filter Local Remote User 1 4 Network 1 2 Errored Symbol Period Errored Frame Errored Frame Period Errored Frame Seconds Orgnization Specific Link Fault Dying Gasp Critical Event Show All Hide All Select 1 15 off show show show show show show show show show show show show Link OAM OAM Event Log 21 MAR 2010 01 05 03 CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Queues on the 9145EMP Chapter 10 CoS Configuration 10 0 Class of Service CAUTION When CoS Support settings are set to Enabled disabling may lead to temporary packet loss and or packet misordering When throughput exceeds the available bandwidth Class of Service CoS mechanisms allow the 9145EMP to selectively drop service frames based on priority of the packets se
91. configured The RADIUS server that is consulted is determined by the server priority The server with the lowest priority number is consulted first If it does not respond then the other RADIUS server is consulted if configured If both servers are configured with the same priority then a round robin access is used first one RADIUS server will be consulted and the next request will be sent to the other RADIUS server first The server priorities are relative That is you could configure one server with priority 10 and the other with 20 The values of the numbers do not matter just the relative values of the numbers in this case 10 being less than 20 This is done to allow you to easily change the server priorities without having to edit both entries If you had configured the servers with 10 and 20 you could make the 34 System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual RADIUS Client server with 20 have higher priority simply by changing its priority to 5 no need to change the one with 10 The RADIUS Client Configuration Client screen is shown in Figure 3 20 1 2 RADIUS Client Mode Options RADIUS then Local Local then RADIUS or None RADIUS then Local When a user tries to log in the username and password is passed to the configured Primary RADIUS Server first for authentication If there is no connectivity to the Primary RADIUS Server the RADIUS Client attempts to authenticate the login request on the Secondary RADIUS Server
92. connector the speed setting is defined by the SFP Press the Space bar to move between the available options The settings are listed below 53 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Port Configuration User UTP Port Settings Geen Saline Pore SEP Disabled Disabled 10M Half 100M Half 10M Full 100M Full 10M Auto 1000M Full 100M Half 100M Full 1000M Auto 100M Auto 10 100M Auto 1000M Full 10 100 1000M Auto Net Port Settings for ports 1 2 Sets the duplex for the Network Port and allows the port to be disabled The speed setting is defined by the SFP that has been inserted Press the Space bar to move between the available options NOTE For dual rate SFPs the speed must be configured Configurable rates are 100M Half 100M Full 1000M Full and 1000M Auto Flow Control 11 Enables or disables flow control on the ports Flow control is used for 9145EMPs that have a speed mismatch between the user port and the network port and are attached to equipment that can buffer overflow traffic If Flow Control is enabled the 9145EMP will begin to transmit PAUSE frames when its buffers are half full Press the Space bar to select User Ports Enabled Net Ports Enabled All Ports Enabled or Disabled Maximum Frame Size 12 Sets the maximum allowable Ethernet Frame size that the 9145EMP will forward for all ports Frames exceeding the Maximum Frame Size will be counted as Oversize Packets and will be discarded Fra
93. creen Figure 9 8 See Display Filter Configuration on page 101 for more details Press Esc to return to the Link OAM menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 Updating count 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Remote Net2 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Local Net2 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Remote Usr2 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Remote Usr2 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Local Usr3 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Remote Usr3 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Local Usr3 0180c2 Errored Symbol Period Remote Usr3 41073 0180c2 Link Fault Local Net2 41074 0180c2 Link Fault Local Net2 41075 0180c2 Link Fault Local Net2 41076 0180c2 Link Fault Local Net2 day 03 N A 41077 0180c2 Link Fault Local Net2 day 00 N A 41078 0180c2 Link Fault Remote Net2 19 days 09 N A 41079 0180c2 Link Fault Local Net2 19 days 09 N A day day day 21 day 21 7208960 day 123 91 day 123 4784128 day 124 92 day 49 N A day 00 N A day 54 N A DODDDDD DD DO select F irst N ext P rev L ast G oto D etail Figure 9 6 Event Log Brief Display screen 100 Link OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual OAM Event Log 9 5 1 Event Log Detail Display On the OAM Event Log Brief Display screen Figure 9 6 type D to view the OAM Event Log Detail Display screen Figure 9 7 The Event Log Detail Display screen shows all events that occurred
94. cross connect error receives a CCM containing a Port Status TLV or Interface Status TLV indicating a failed bridge port or aggregated port on the far end This defect is identified as MAC Every active MEP receives information about other MEPs in the Maintenance Association The information is held in its MEP CCM Database To view database entries 154 On the Maintenance End Point List screen Figure 11 17 type B and press Enter The current Maintenance End Point is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry to view When the Maintenance End Point you want to view is highlighted press Enter The CCM Connectivity Monitoring screen for that MEP Figure 11 23 opens To view the details of the database entry type D and press Enter The CCM Connectivity Monitoring Details screen Figure 11 24 opens Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance End Points Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MEP ID 1013 Direction Up Level 0 VLAN Type None MA ID 13 Port NET2 PEER ID STATE RDI BIT PORT STATUS IF STATUS 2013 Failed False N A N A select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages D etails ESC to return Figure 11 23 CCM Connectivity Monitoring screen In the example shown in Figure 11 24 the connectivity check has failed e The remote peer MEP MAC address canno
95. cs menu type 2 and press Enter The Latency Jitter Test screen Figure 4 3 opens Beneath the Maximum Latency and Maximum Jitter test results are the Far End P Bit Sent Rcvd Local P Bit Sent Rcvd Far End DSCP Sent Revd and Local DSCP Sent Rcvd This data is used to determine if the programmed Packet Priority or DSCP was changed during the Round Trip between the local 9145EMP and the destination 9145EMP far end Only a 9145 or 9145EMP destination can provide the Far End PBit DSCP function The leg of the trip Local to Far End or Far End to Local on which the P Bit remarking or DSCP change is occurring will be identified It is assumed that each Latency Jitter test that is initiated will take a particular path so each round trip overwrites the previous round trip values The following values appear at the top of the screen Figure 4 3 Test IP Addr VLAN The destination IP address and VLAN for the currently test or the last test completed Round Trip Packets Number of completed round trips Test Duration The length of time the test has been running or the length of the last test run Dropped Packets Number of packets sent which received no response Minimum Latency ms Time in ms for the shortest round trip Minimum Jitter ms Smallest absolute time difference between 2 round trips Average Latency ms Computed by adding all the round trip latencies and dividing by the num ber of completed round trips Average Jitter ms Computed
96. ct AF Code or a Range x y 11 43 E F D efault Figure 10 11 User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen AFEF Mode CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Queues Configuration 10 3 3 Queues Configuration on User Ports From the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen Figure 10 3 type 3 and press Enter The Edit Queue Configuration on User Ports screen Figure 10 12 opens Type the number of the attribute you wish to configure and press Enter Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen The same set of configuration attributes applies to every user port 1 Enable Disable a Queue The 9145EMP has four queues LLQ Q3 Q2 Q1 This func tion allows you to enable only the queues that are in use Type the number of the queue you wish to enable or disable Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled and then press Enter NOTE The LLQ cannot be disabled and the LLQ size cannot be set to zero 0 2 Queue Size in 8K Byte The queue size can be any value from OKB to 2MB from 8KB to 2MB for LLQ To change the queue size type 2 for LLQ 4 for Queue 3 10 for Queue 2 or 16 for Queue 1 Type the new setting and press Enter Queues require a size parameter range between 0 and 250 between 1 and 250 for LLQ If you enter an invalid size parameter the message INVALID INPUT will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 Scheduling Scheme The 9145EMP supports two scheduling
97. d 9600 bps b Data bits 8 c Parity None d Stop bits 1 e Flow control None Click OK Go to File gt Properties gt Settings and change the Emulation setting from Auto detect to VT100 HyperTerminal connects to the system and the VT100 terminal emulation starts 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Getting Started Setting Up SNMP Network Management 2 1 Setting Up SNMP Network Management The 9145EMP communicates with CanogaView or your Network Management Platform either in band via the Network port or out of band via the Management UTP port 2 1 1 About MIBs To communicate with the 9145EMP using SNMP standard Management Information Bases MIBs are required on your Network Management Platform Refer to Supported MIBs on page 10 for a list of MIBs Additionally Canoga Perkins Private MIBs are needed on the Management Platform to manage tasks specific to the Canoga Perkins 9145EMP The Canoga Perkins Private MIBs are available for download in the Client Support area of the Canoga Perkins web site Go to www canoga com then click on Client Support NOTE To log in to the client site or secure site use the serial number of the 9145EMP to register 2 1 2 9145EMP Set up Several TCP IP and SNMP parameters must be configured before you can accessing the 9145EMP from CanogaView or your Management Platform These parameters include TCP IP Address Authorized Host List and Privileges These parameters are initialized usi
98. d by Priority Code Point PCP or C VID the C VLAN ID Network ports support PCP only e Untagged packets use IP Precedence DSCP or AF EF modes From the Class of Service Configuration screen Figure 10 2 type 3 and press Enter The Class of Service Queue Configuration screen Figure 10 3 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 03 03 CLASS OF SERVICE QUEUE CONFIGURATION 1 Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping 2 Untagged Packet Classifier Configuration 3 Queues configuration on User Ports 4 Queues configuration on Network Ports 5 ED Drop Profiles on User Ports 6 ED Drop Profiles on Network Ports Select 1 6 Figure 10 3 Class of Service Queue Configuration screen 10 3 1 Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping Classifier mapping configuration applies to the ingress port The classification mode of user ports indicates how frames that are received on the user ports are distributed to the egress queues located on the network port and vice versa The Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen allows you to assign a queue to a PCP or for user ports only a C VLAN ID C VID value The following are the queues available in the 9145EMP from highest priority to lowest priority e LLQ Low Latency Queue e Q3 e Q2 e QI 106 CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Queues Configuration Each port has a separate se
99. d or Disabled Lockout Message The text to be displayed if option 12 is Enabled The message should be customized to list the person to contact in case an account is disabled Enter a text message of up to 30 characters Lockout Craft Port Specifies whether the RS 232 serial port interface on the device should be locked to prevent using the serial interface to access the system Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled Inactivity Logout Time The number of minutes of inactivity before a user is automatically logged out Enter a value between 1 and 30 A setting of O will disable this feature System Configuration Account Configuration 3 4 Account Configuration Use the Account Configuration screen to add new accounts edit existing accounts or delete accounts There must be at least one Supervisor account The 9145EMP NID allows up to 24 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual accounts Four telnet sessions may take place at the same time Only one FTP session may take place at any time NOTE Any action that affects the network configuration of the 9145EMP that is resetting the IP address will disconnect all telnet sessions From the System Configuration menu select Account Configuration 4 The Account Configuration screen Figure 3 17 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Account Access Access Username State From Level
100. del 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 IP Address 172 002 015 032 Trap Notification Port 162 Notification Type V2c Inform Community Name Private Retries 5 Timeout in Seconds 30 select 1 3 Figure 3 12 V2c Inform Notification Type Parameter Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 IP Address 172 002 145 011 Trap Notification Port 162 Notification Type V3 Trap Security Name admin Security Level Auth Priv select 1 2 Figure 3 13 V3 Trap Notification Type Parameter 22 System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual IP SNMP Agent Configuration 4 If you select V3 Inform Figure 3 15 a Type the Security Name and press Enter b Type the SNMP Engine ID and press Enter c Press the Space bar to select the Authentication Protocol setting MD5 SHA or None and then press Enter d Type the Authentication Password and press Enter Type the password again and press Enter The Authentication Key will automatically be entered It can be modi fied to match the SNMP manager s key if needed e Press the Space bar to select the Privacy Protocol settings DES or None and then press Enter f Type the Privacy Password if required and press Enter then type the password again and press Enter The Privacy Key will automatically be entered It can be modif
101. do not affect payload traffic as long as new software is not being loaded 8 2 Swap Bank amp Reset You can elect to exchange the current software being executed with the software stored in the inactive flash memory bank This process will swap flash memory banks active gt inactive inactive gt active and reset the 9145EMP to activate the setting The software in the inactive flash memory bank will become active and the active flash memory bank will become inactive when the 9145EMP resets 87 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Software Upgrade Swap Bank After Download and Reset NOTE All users will be logged off during the 9145EMP reset In most cases payload traffic through the 9145EMP will be disrupted for only a few frames while the FPGA is programmed with the new file To swap banks and reset the 9145EMP type 2 and press Enter Swap will be highlighted Press Enter The flash memory banks will be swapped and the 9145EMP will reset NOTE The software on the new inactive flash memory bank will remain in memory and not be deleted Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 SOFTWARE UPGRADE Time since Last Restart 00 35 42 Version File Name File size Active Firmware 43 12 9145EMP A10 P3 43 12 ZIP 2798146 Inactive Firmware 00 00 9145EMP A00 10G 00 00 ZIP 2362124 Bootcode 02 20 9145EMP B00 02 20 BIN 337562 software Reset Reset S
102. e between 0 and 250 between 1 and 250 for LLQ If you enter an invalid size parameter the message INVALID INPUT will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 Scheduling Scheme The 9145EMP supports two scheduling modes Strict Priority SP and Weigh Fair Queuing WFQ All queues can be set to service packets using one of the scheduling mode mentioned above with the exception of the LLQ The LLQ is always set by default to SP To change the schedule scheme type 5 for Queue 3 11 for Queue 2 or 17 for Queue 1 Press the Space bar to select Strict Priority or Weighted Fair and then press Enter CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Queues Configuration NOTE The scheduling algorithm is applied to each set of four queues associated with each User Port This means that for example Q1 associated with User 1 and Q1 associated with User 2 will have the same priority In this case the queues are serviced in a round robin fashion 4 Weight Parameters Queue 3 Queue 2 and Queue 1 require a weight parameter range between 0 and 1000 If WFQ is set as the scheduling method a weigh need to be assigned to each queue The weight is proportional to how much bandwidth that queue will receive The weight value can be of any range between 0 1000 To change the queue weight type 6 for Queue 3 12 for Queue 2 or 18 for Queue 1 Type the new setting and press Enter NOTE lf you enter an invalid weight parameter INVALID INPUT will a
103. e configured in every port of the 9145EMP In active mode the port initiates the autodetection procedure with the far end and can initiate remote loopback requests When two ports are connected at least one side must be in active mode Passive mode cannot initiate functions such as loopback or generate a critical event 9 1 9 OAM Loopback Command This command allows you to start or terminate an existing remote loopback 9 1 10 Process Rx Loopback OAM PDU This setting allows you to process or ignore incoming OAMPDU 9 1 11 FWD Critical Event This setting controls whether a user port will send a critical event when the corresponding network port goes down This setting is operational only if an All to One Bundling service multiplexing is configured on the user port The attribute is not configurable for Network Ports 9 1 12 User Interface MIB Objects The standard configuration parameters and their corresponding MIB objects are e FWD Critical Event coDot30amForwardCriticalEvent codot30am my e OAM Admin State dot30amAdminState dot30am my e OAM Functions Supported dot30amFunctionsSupported dot30am my e OAM Loopback Command dot3QamLoopbackStatus dot30am my e OAM Loopback Status Dot3OamLoopbackStatus dot30am my e OAM MAX PDU Size dot30amMaxOamPduSize dot30am my e OAM Mode dot30amMode dot30am my e OAM Operational Status dot30amOperStatus dot30am my e OAM Remote Link Fault e OAM Revision dot30amConfigRevision dot30am my e Pr
104. e has a different configuration procedure Follow the specific procedure for the Notification Type selected Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 53 23 IP Address Trap Notification Port Notification Type Enter Managing Host IP address Messages Figure 3 8 Edit Trap Notification Type screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 53 23 Managing Trap Username security Host Port Type Community Level 172 002 015 032 162 V2c Inform Private N A 172 002 145 011 162 V3 Trap admin Auth Priv 172 016 002 034 162 V3 Inform admin Auth Priv 172 016 150 014 162 VI Trap public N A select A dd D elete E dit M ore Figure 3 9 Trap Notification Destination Table screen 19 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 20 Canoga Perkins Corp System Configuration IP SNMP Agent Configuration Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 Managing Host Port 172 002 015 032 162 172 002 145 011 162 172 016 002 034 162 172 016 150 014 162 Trap Type v2c Inform V3 Trap v3 Inform Vi Trap Username Community Private admin admin public security Level N A Auth Priv Auth Priv N A SPACE BAR to move cursor CR to edit entry ESC to exit Figure 3 10 Edit Tra
105. e sent To accept the new Maintenance Entity Group settings type A and press Enter The Main tenance Entity Group Attributes screen Figure 11 16 opens To modify an attribute value type the number of the attribute and press Enter or press Esc to return to the Maintenance Entity Group List 145 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Entity Groups 11 5 3 Delete a Maintenance Entity Group When you delete a Maintenance Entity Group all MEPs MIPs associated with it are also deleted from the AIS client lists 1 On the Maintenance Entity Group List screen Figure 11 15 type D and press Enter The current Maintenance Entity Group is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry you wish to delete Press Enter to delete the highlighted Maintenance Entity Group You are prompted to confirm the deletion 11 5 4 Modify a Maintenance Entity Group 1 On the Maintenance Entity Group List screen Figure 11 15 type E and press Enter The current MEG is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the Maintenance Entity Groups and highlight a MEG to modify When the item you want to modify is highlighted press Enter The Maintenance Entity Group Attributes screen Figure 11 16 opens To change the CCM interval type 1 and press Enter The CCM interval is the interval at which CCMs are sent by a MEP Select 1 sec 10 sec or 100 ms and press Enter
106. eady shown on your screen type 3 and press Enter e Entera C VLAN ID C VID and press Enter The screen displays a page of 40 C VIDs including the C VID you selected 109 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration 4 To return to the Tagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen press Esc Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device USER PORT TAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER MAPPING C VID MODE 1 Port USR1 Page 1 of 103 Total 4094 entries C VID lt gt Queue C VID Queue C VID lt gt Queue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 rR 2 Modify assignment 3 Go to C VID Select 1 3 page down CTRL U page up Messages Figure 10 7 User Port Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping C VID Mode 110 CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Queues Configuration 10 3 2 Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping Untagged packet classifier mapping is supported on user ports only There are three classifica tion modes for untagged packets IP Precedence DSCP and AFEF 1 To configure queue mapping for untagged packets from the Class of Service Queue Con figuration screen Figure 10 3 type 2 and press Enter The User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen opens Figure 10 8 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 de
107. ec are supported Typically these 9 MEPs are used at MD level 0 to monitor the physical link To add a VLAN to the VLAN list of this MA type 2 and press Enter You are prompted to type a new VLAN ID Type the VLAN ID and press Enter The VLAN appears in the list Up to four VLANs can be added for each MA To remove a VLAN from the list type 3 and press Enter You are prompted to type the number of the VLAN to remove Type the VLAN number and press Enter Some restric tions apply to modifying and deleting VLANs e The first VLAN is the primary VLAN and cannot be modified e To delete the primary VLAN you must delete all VLANs in the list and create a new list e Ifa VLAN list is shared by two or more MAs MEGs it cannot be modified from this user interface You can view or modify the peer MEPs list Type 4 and press Enter The Maintenance Associations Peer MEPs screen opens Up to 128 peer MEPs can be configured for an MA or a MEG The maximum number of peer MEPs per system is 256 e To add a peer MEP type 1 and press Enter You are prompted for the MEP ID number Type the number and press Enter e To remove a peer MEP type 2 and press Enter You are prompted for the MEP ID number Type the number and press Enter e When all the peer MEPs have been configured type A to accept and press Enter e Press Esc to return to the Maintenance Associations Attributes screen You can change the Permissions Sender ID Type 5 and pres
108. econds interval Type 7 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Long or Short and press Enter 70 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link Aggregation Aggregation Indicates that the port is part of an aggregation group Type 8 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Yes or No and press Enter Synchronization Indicates whether the LACP synchronization with the peer port is complete Type 9 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Yes or No and press Enter Collecting Indicates whether the collection function that is the receive direction of the port is active Type 10 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Yes or No and press Enter Distributing Indicates whether the distribution function that is the transmit direction of the port is active Type 11 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Yes or No and press Enter Defaulted Indicates that the synchronization process for this port is still in process and that the default settings for the port are used in the interim Type 12 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Yes or No and press Enter Expired Indicates that the LACP information is expired and the synchronization stage will be restarted Type 13 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Yes or No and press Enter 5 6 1 3 Configuring a Static Link Aggregation A static LAG is fixed and will not send LACP frames or process received LACP frames it will not dynamically
109. ed In the Direction field select Up to identify a MEP that transmits CFM PDUs towards and receives them from the direction of NID interworking Select Down to identify a MEP that receives CFM PDUs from and transmits them towards the direction of the wire Press Enter The Port field is highlighted In the Port field select USR1 USR2 USR3 USR4 or NET1 The list of accessible ports for the MEP will be dynamically filled depending on configuration of the appropriate MA MEG To accept the new Maintenance End Point settings type A and press Enter The Mainte nance End Point Attributes screen Figure 11 20 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 21 for Y 1731 opens To modify an attribute value type the number of the attribute and press Enter or press Esc to return to the Maintenance End Point List screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MEP ID Admin Status Direction Port Select 1 5 for attributes Figure 11 18 Create a New Maintenance End Point screen for 802 1ag 149 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance End Points Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 0 MEP ID 0 Admin Status Disabled Direction Down Port NET1 Select 1 5 for attributes Figure 11 19 Create a New Maintenance End Point scre
110. eens Figure 5 10 5 4 1 1 Layer 2 Statistics These counters are shown in Figure 5 8 Frames Sent The total number of frames sent from the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Frames Revd The total number of valid frames received on the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Bytes Sent The total number of bytes transmitted from the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Bytes Revd The total number of valid bytes received on the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Frames 5 1518 The number of frames received on the interface that had a length excluding framing bits but including the CRC of 1519 or higher Frames gt Limit The number of frames received on the interface that had a length that exceeded the user defined Frame Size Line Rate Utilization The percent utilization of the Ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent 5 4 1 2 Layer 2 Error Statistics Screen These counters are shown in Figure 5 9 Frames Sent The total number of frames sent from the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Frames Revd The total number of valid frames received on the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Collisions The number of collisions that the interface encountered when attempting to transmit a frame over a half duple
111. eled LAG 1 Only Network ports can be assigned to the LAG Moreover if the LAG mode is enabled on the network side then traffic cannot be sent on individual Network ports To configure LAG or view LAG Statistics from the Port Information screen Figure 5 1 select Link Aggregation 6 and press Enter The Link Aggregation Main Menu Figure 5 13 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 24 16 LINK AGGREGATION MAIN MENU 1 LAG Configuration 2 LAG Statistics select 1 2 Figure 5 13 Link Aggregation Main Menu 64 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link Aggregation 5 6 1 LAG Configuration To configure LAG from the Link Aggregation Main Menu Figure 5 13 type 1 and press Enter The LAG Configuration screen Figure 5 14 opens You can configure aggregation ports and the aggregation group Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 25 31 LAG CONFIGURATION 1 Aggregation Group 2 Aggregation Ports select 1 2 Figure 5 14 LAG Configuration screen 5 6 1 1 Aggregation Group To configure an aggregation group from the LAG Configuration screen Figure 5 14 type 1 and press Enter The LAG Aggregation Group Attributes screen Figure 5 15 opens To configure type the number of the attribute and press Enter When you are f
112. en Figure 5 2 opens Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 11 25 user Port 2 user Port 3 User Port 4 MGMT UTP Port SFP Status User User User User User User User 50 SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP SFP BBWWNN FA p Network Network Power Network SFP 1 Power Network SFP 1 Power Network SFP 2 Power Network SFP 2 Power Power Power Power Press ESC to go back Port 1 Link Down Port 2 Link Down No Power 6 0dBm No Power 6 3dBm Figure 5 2 Link Status screen Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Configuration 5 2 Port Configuration Use the Port Configuration functions to obtain hardware information or to view and modify the functional configuration and manage the various port filters At the Port Information screen Figure 5 1 select Port Configuration 2 and press Enter The Port Configuration screen opens The following sections describe the items on the Port Configuration menu Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 10 14 38 1 Hardware Information 2 Functional Configuration 3 Port Filters Select 1 3 Figure 5 3 Port Configuration screen 51 9145EMP NID Software User s Manu
113. en Y 1731 11 6 3 Delete a Maintenance End Point When you delete a Y 1731 Maintenance End Point it is also deleted from the AIS client list 1 On the Maintenance End Point List screen Figure 11 17 type D and press Enter The current MEP is highlighted 2 Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry you wish to delete 3 Press Enter to delete the highlighted MEP 11 6 4 Modify a Maintenance End Point 150 1 On the Maintenance End Point List screen Figure 11 17 type E and press Enter The current MEP is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry to modify When the MEP you want to modify is highlighted press Enter The Maintenance End Point Attributes screen for that MEP opens Figure 11 20 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 21 for Y 1731 The top of the screen displays the MEP attributes that you configured when the MEP was created To change the Admin Status type 1 and press Enter Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance End Points 5 To change CCM Transmit Status type 2 and press Enter Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter To change the Primary VLAN ID type 3 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select a VLAN ID to be used as the primary VLAN To change the fault alarm detect time type 4 and press Enter This is the time that defects must be present before a fault
114. ender ID TLV to be sent for loopback messages LBM type 5 and press Enter Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter To enable Sender ID TLV to be sent for a linktrace message LTM type 6 and press Enter Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual SOAM Configuration 12 To change the Port ID TLV Type for the User port type 7 and press Enter The Port ID TLV screen Figure 11 8 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 PORT ID TLV CONFIGURATION PORT Type USER PORT 1 Locally assigned USER PORT 2 None USER PORT 3 None USER PORT 4 Locally assigned NETWORK SIDE None select 1 10 for attributes Figure 11 8 Port ID TLV screen 13 To change the Port ID TLV Type for a port type the number associated with the port and press Enter Select None MAC Address or Locally Assigned and press Enter If you select MAC Address the value field is populated automatically 14 Type A to accept the new settings and press Enter 15 Press Esc to return to the SOAM Configuration screen 135 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Domains 11 3 Maintenance Domains Maintenance Domains MDs are applicable to 802 1ag procedures They are the parts of the network for which faults in connectivity can be managed The boundary of a Maintenance Domain is defined
115. es and Product Release Notes go to the Canoga Perkins web site at http www canoga com 9145E NID Software User s Manual CANOGA PERKINS Contents NC ix About the Manual ama KAANAK ANAKAN ix How this Manual is Organized E ix Contacting Technical Support ET x Documentation Feedback paaa NABALIAN AG LALA ANAN ELA ANN BA X 1 ug E EE 1 About the 9145EMP Software a GANANG AGA NAA 1 Management ACCESS aaa AA NA AA AG 1 Management Security Features AAA 1 Three Levels of Security gege eg eege a ma eege 2 Feature Access Level Configuration 1 amaananaaaawananaaaaaaaaaaanaanasasananananasaaasasanaasasasnnnssnnn 2 2 Getting Started PAMANA AA AP BP PA APAT tr 5 Configuring Terminal Management ANEN 5 Setting Up SNMP Network Management cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeceeeeeesenaeeeeee 6 Management User Interface aasa ADAN Aasa 6 le e ANA AA AA AT 7 GL AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 8 S pported d ME 10 The World Leader in Fiber Optic Communications Systems i CANOGA PERKINS 9145E NID Software User s Manual 3 System Configuration aaa Aa ANA ANDA RA 11 System Configuration d TEE 11 IP SNMP Agent Configuration EE 12 Management IP Configuration EE 12 Auxiliary IP Configuration EE 14 H st Table oa acetal iaia PAN 16 Tap Table EE 18 Re ee ee e HIE 24 ee le EE 26 Password Configuration maa NA AANI SANANG 26 Lorkout Logout Conliguration mama NABA NAAN AARAL 28 Account ConfigUrAtON ahat kaa eis Benes BA NANLABAN AG 29 Three Levels of Secu
116. es are sent continuously incrementing the MTU size for each new request by increasing the size of the data type Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM length value TLV component The network will drop frames above a certain unsupported MTU hence the originating MEP will not receive the expected responses e Linktrace Protocol The linktrace message LTM traces the path from a source MEP to a destination MP in the same MA or MEG All intermediate MIPs respond with a linktrace reply LTR to the source MEP Only the MIPs in the path between the source and desti nation will respond LTM procedures are executed on demand and are initiated by admin istrators e Alarm Indication Signal AIS AIS is a fault isolation method applicable only to Y 1731 procedures Using AIS messages a lower level domain notifies a higher level domain of connectivity errors detected at that particular lower level Upon detecting an AIS mes sage a higher level MEP will suppress all other defects detected at its level the AIS indi cates that there is a defect at an underlaying level hence that defect has to be solved first e Remote Defect Indication RDI A MEP can indicate to its peers through an RDI flag that it has encountered a defect either local or remote This information is advertised via CCM messages to all MEPs in the MA MEG The RDI flag is set for as long as the error condition is active The differences between 802 1a
117. esent wavelength N A Connector Type N A Data Rate N A Maximum Line Length N A Maximum Loss Budget N A MAC address 00 40 2A 04 E5 86 00 40 2A 04 E5 87 Power Supply AC 120 240 Network Port 1 SFP1 0045 850nm MM Duplex LC 1000Mbps N A 7 5AB System Configuration Hardware Information Ethernet Network Interface Device 17 MAR 2010 08 19 26 Display 2 of 2 Network Port 2 SFP1 0045 850nm MM Duplex LC 1000Mbps N A 7 5dB 00 40 2A 04 E5 88 Figure 3 24 Hardware Information screen 2 of 2 Diagnostics 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 4 Diagnostics 4 0 Diagnostic Functions From the Main Menu Figure 2 3 select 2 Diagnostics menu The Diagnostics menu Figure 4 1 opens The Diagnostics functions to set up loopback latency and jitter testing cable diagnos tics and PING tests are configured and initiated here The following paragraphs describe each item on the Diagnostics menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 11 20 59 Loopback Setup Latency Jitter Test PING Generation Cable Diagnostics Select 1 4 Figure 4 1 Diagnostics Menu 41 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Diagnostics Loopback Setup 4 1 Loopback Setup The Loopback Setup screen is used to configure and initiate loopback diagnostics Packets are looped back at the User or Network port based on the Loop Test MAC address of the 9145EMP all packe
118. ess Enter The TTL value indicates the number of nodes SOAM enabled L2 forwarding devices the LTM will cross before it is dropped The default value is 64 If the LTM TTL is O or 1 the LTM is not forwarded to the next node and if 0 no LTR is generated Type a value between 2 and 255 and press Enter The Linktrace Monitoring screen Fig ure 11 26 opens Press Esc to return to the Maintenance End Point Attributes screen To send the linktrace request type S and press Enter 11 6 6 2 Monitoring a Linktrace Request 1 To see results details on the Linktrace Monitoring screen Figure 11 26 type S and press Enter The SOAM Linktrace Report screen Figure 11 27 opens Press Esc to return to the Linktrace Monitoring screen To send another Linktrace Request type R and press Enter The Linktrace Request screen Figure 11 25 opens Press Esc to return to Maintenance End Point attributes screen 157 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance End Points Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 LINKTRACE REQUEST 1 1 Destination MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 FDB only flag No 3 Initial TTL value 64 No results for this request yet Select 1 3 for attributes S to send Figure 11 25 Linktrace Request screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0
119. ess of the Syslog server Two Syslog servers can be configured Syslog Server Port Configure the Syslog Server port The standard syslog port is 514 The port setting should match with the Syslog server UDP port setting 1 65535 Syslog Server Mask Define the level of severity of the messages to be sent There are eight 8 levels of severity as defined in RFC 3164 The 9145EMP will send all messages with severity level equal to or greater than this setting The severity levels from highest to lowest are e Emergency System is unusable e Alert Action must be taken immediately e Critical Critical Condition e Error Error Condition e Warning Warning Condition e Notice Normal but significant condition e Informational Informational messages e Debug Debug level messages If you specify Debug then all messages about the 9145EMP are sent If you specify Error all errors that are Emergency Alert and Critical are sent Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 Server IP Address 000 000 000 000 Server Port 514 Server Mask Debug Server IP Address 000 000 000 000 Server Port 514 Server Mask Debug Select 1 2 Figure 3 22 SYSLOG Client Configuration screen 38 System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Hardware Information 3 9 Hardware Information The Hardware Information screen displays the model
120. esting on a TCP IP network Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 22 37 1 Management IP Configuration 2 Auxiliary IP Configuration 3 Host Table 4 Trap Table select 1 4 Figure 3 2 IP SNMP Agent Configuration screen 3 1 1 Management IP Configuration On the IP SNMP Agent Configuration screen Figure 3 2 type 1 and press Enter The Management IP Configuration screen Figure 3 3 opens Use this screen to configure the Management IP of the 9145EMP including the subnet mask gateway and management VLAN and to configure which ports can be used for management access See your network administrator for information and help with determining the appropriate parameters 1 Manager IP Address Sets the 9145EMP Manager IP Address Subnet Mask Sets the 9145EMP Manager IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway Sets the IP Address of the Default Gateway 2 Manager Port Used to select the port s to allow Management Communication access Options are Network Port MGMT UTP Port and Disabled 3 Manager VLAN Tagging Enables or disables the use of a Management VLAN The tags are 802 1ad compliant The default setting is Untagged Options are Untagged S Tagged C Tagged or Double tagged If you selected MGMT UTP Port only Untagged or C Tagged are allowed If you select MGMT UTP Only only untagged and C Tagged are allowed System Configuration
121. etting of O will allow the test to run forever Min Test Payload Size 40 9950 The minimum test size in bytes The 9145EMP sends test packets ranging in size from the minimum packet setting to the maximum packet set ting sweep if they are different The minimum payload size must be less than or equal to the maximum payload size If a sweep is being performed the size will be incremented by 1 byte for each message sent until the maximum test payload size is reached then decremented by 1 byte for each message sent until the minimum payload size is reached then repeated as necessary Max Test Payload 40 9950 The maximum test payload size in bytes The maximum payload size must be equal to or greater than the minimum payload size NOTE f the DF Bit is clear the actual maximum packet size is 8192 The DF Bit 12 must be set for oversized packets greater than 1518 payload size greater than 1472 to be sent or the packet will be fragmented sent as multiple packets of size 1518 Start Stop Test Start and Stop testing 45 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Diagnostics PING Generation 4 3 PING Generation The PING Generation screen also available from the Utility menu is used to determine if a des tination is reachable from the NID From the Diagnostics menu type 3 and press Enter The PING Generation screen Figure 4 4 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EM
122. evice 05 15 27 Display 1 4 of 4 MEP ID PORT DIRECTION VLAN LIST 1026 USR1 UP 102 1027 USR2 UP 103 1028 USR3 UP 104 1031 NET1 DOWN 101 1032 NET1 DOWN 102 1033 NET1 DOWN 103 1034 NETL DOWN 104 1035 USR4 UP 101 1036 USR4 UP 102 1037 USR4 UP 103 1038 USR4 UP 104 1041 NET1 DOWN 101 1042 NET1 DOWN 102 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages A dd new D elete E dit CC Data B ase ESC to return Figure 11 17 Maintenance End Point List screen 11 6 2 Create a Maintenance End Point NOTE lf LAG mode is enabled on the network side then MEPs can be created only on the LAG not on individual ports NET1 and NET2 1 On the Maintenance End Point List screen Figure 11 17 type A and press Enter You are prompted to enter A for 802 1ag or Y for Y 1731 2 Type Aor Y and press Enter The Create a New Maintenance End Point screen Figure 11 18 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 19 for Y 1731 opens The first field MA ID for 802 1ag or MEG ID for Y 1731 is highlighted 148 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance End Points 3 Type an MA ID or MEG ID and press Enter To view a list of MA MEGs press CTRL L type S to select and press Enter The MEP ID field is highlighted Type a MEP ID and press Enter The Admin Status field is highlighted In the Admin Status field select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter The Direction field is highlight
123. evice 05 15 27 MAINTENANCE ENTITY GROUP LIST Display 1 2 of 2 MEG ID Level MEG Name VLAN VLAN VLAN MUX TYPE LIST 100 1 Provider1_MEG NONE None N A 200 2 Provider2_MEG 200 C Tag 100 101 102 300 3 Provider3 MEG 200 S Tag 200 select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages A dd new D elete E dit ESC to return Figure 11 15 Maintenance Entity Group List screen 11 5 2 Create a Maintenance Entity Group 1 On the Maintenance Entity Group List screen Figure 11 15 type A and press Enter The Create a New Maintenance Entity Group screen Figure 11 22 opens The first field MEG ID is highlighted 2 Type a MEG ID and press Enter The Level field is highlighted 3 In the Level field type a number between 0 and 7 Higher numbers correspond to higher Maintenance Domains that is those with the greatest physical reach with the highest values for customers CFM packets Lower numbers correspond to lower Maintenance Domains those with more limited physical reach with the lowest values for CFM PDUs protecting single bridges or physical links Press Enter The Name field is highlighted 4 Type a Name for the Maintenance Entity group and press Enter The VLAN Tag Type field is highlighted 144 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance Entity Groups 5 Select a VLAN Tag Type NONE C Tag or S Tag e None means that the frames are not tagged e C Tag indicates that ethernet frames CCMs
124. g Record 182 1 On the VLAN Multiplexing Record List screen Figure 12 3 type A and press Enter The Create A New VLAN Multiplexing Record Figure 12 4 screen opens In the S VLAN field type an ID number and press Enter The User Interface field is high lighted In the User Interface field press the Space bar to select USR1 USR2 USR3 or USR4 and press Enter The Name field is highlighted In the Name field type name for the record and press Enter The Multiplexing Type field is highlighted In the Multiplexing Type field use the Space bar to select Service Multiplexing or All to One and press Enter The Administrative State field is highlighted In the Administrative State field use the Space bar to select Up or Down and press Enter The Statistics field is highlighted In the Statistics field use the Space bar to select Disabled S VLAN or C VLAN and press Enter The S Tag P bits field is highlighted In the S Tag P bits field use the Space bar to select Static or Copy from Ingress and press Enter For Static P bits mode specify a P bits value between 0 7 VLAN Multiplexing 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing Configuration 10 To accept the new VLAN Multiplexing Record settings type A and press Enter The Mod ify VLAN Multiplexing Record screen Figure 12 5 opens 11 To modify an attribute value type the number of the attribute and press Enter or press Esc to return to the VLAN Mu
125. g and Y 1731 SOAM protocol support are shown in Table 11 1 Feature 802 1ag Y 1731 Continuity check Yes Yes Loopback Connectivity Fault Management yaad a Es Sweep Yes Yes Linktrace Yes Yes AIS N A Yes RDI Yes Yes Table 11 1 SOAM protocol support for 802 1ag and Y 1731 11 1 4 Optional SOAM Configuration SOAM can be configured to send additional informations about the 9145EMP NID using Sender ID TLVs and or Port ID TLVs Sender ID TLVs are optional extensions to SOAM packets used to carry identification informa tion about the system that originates a particular packet The system may be identified using a textual string or a MAC or IP address associated with the NID Details about Sender ID TLV con figuration are described in section 11 2 127 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Service OAM Sender ID TLVs may be included based on configuration in CCM LBM and LTM packets The far end system upon receiving a packet containing a Sender ID TLV parses and displays this information which better identifies a particular node The 9145EMP NID displays the content of the Sender ID TLVs received from far end system in the Connectivity Check Database see sec tion 11 6 5 Port ID TLVs are optionally used for Linktrace reply messages to identify a particular port on a given system Port ID TLVs received from the far end are displayed in the Linktrace monitoring screen see section 11 6
126. g opens Enter your password for the 9145EMP account Type cd BURNING case sensitive and press Enter to direct the software upgrade to the proper directory in the 9145EMP Transfer the software upgrade to the BURNING directory Type the file name and press Enter If you are using a GUI SFTP client you can drag and drop the upgrade file 91 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Software Upgrade Software Upgrades Using FTP or SFTP 92 Link OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 9 Link OAM 9 0 Operation Administration and Maintenance Operation Administration and Maintenance OAM is defined in Section 57 of the IEEE 802 3 2005 standard Its functions provide mechanisms for monitoring link operations at the data link layer such as remote fault indication and remote loopback control OAM provides network operators with the ability to monitor the health of the network and quickly determine the location of any failing links or fault conditions OAM provides data link layer mechanisms that complement applications that may reside in higher layers such as Connectivity Fault Management CFM 802 1ag OAM is supported via SNMP with the standard dot3Oam my and the Canoga Perkins proprietary coDot30am my MIB files From the Main Menu select Link OAM 9 and press Enter The Link OAM menu Figure 9 1 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 dev
127. ga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 LOOPBACK REQUEST 1 Mode Unicast regular Destination MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 P Bit value DE bit value Transmission rate pps O Continuous Number of packets Data TLV size LBM size 64 27 Data TLV payload lt lt randomly generated gt gt Select 1 8 for attributes S to send Figure 11 31 Loopback Request screen unicast regular 162 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance Intermediate Points 11 6 7 2 Monitoring a Loopback Request 1 To stop current Loopback processing on the Loopback Monitoring screen Figure 11 28 for unicast Figure 11 29 for sweep or Figure 11 30 for multicast type S and press Enter 2 To send another Loopback Request type R and press Enter The Loopback Request screen Figure 11 31 opens 3 To see more Multicast Loopback results type N and press Enter 4 Press Esc to return to the Maintenance End Point Attributes screen 11 7 Maintenance Intermediate Points Maintenance Intermediate Points MIPs are intermediate nodes within a Maintenance Domain or Maintenance Entity Group Up to 128 MIPs can be configured in a 9145EMP NID device For more information see the section Logical Positioning of MEPs and MIPs on page 125 11 7 1 Display Maintenance Intermediate Points To display a list of existing MIPs on the SO
128. h C VLAN in the Service Multiplexing record 12 1 5 Screen Navigation VLAN multiplexing is configured using the menus described in this chapter The menu hierarchy for VLAN multiplexing is illustrated in Figure 12 1 To select an item on a screen type the number of the item and press Enter The setting will be highlighted To toggle between values within that item press the Space bar If there is more than one page the screen will offer the option of using F irst P rev N ext and L ast to navigate Press Esc to return to a previous screen All screens that show existing objects are refreshed automatically every 5 seconds items that are being modified are not refreshed 179 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing VLAN Multiplexing VLAN Configuration Menu Main VLAN Multiplexing Menu record list Create new VLAN Multiplexing record Modify VLAN Multiplexing record VLAN Multiplexing record s C VLAN list View VLAN Multiplexing record s statistics Figure 12 1 VLAN Multiplexing menu hierarchy 180 VLAN Multiplexing 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing Configuration 12 2 VLAN Multiplexing Configuration Use the following steps to navigate to the VLAN Multiplexing Records List The Record List is the main entry point to VLAN Multiplexing configuration and Statistics monitoring It displays all V
129. he 9145EMP has a flexible System Log Display Filter that turns off display of log items that are not of interest to the user For example you can look at events that occurred around a certain date or configuration undertaken by a particular user or just view trap events and so forth The Log Display Filter Configuration screen Figure 6 3 allows you to reconfigure the log display filter settings 1 From the System Log screen Figure 6 2 type S and press Enter The Log Display Filter Configuration screen Figure 6 3 opens 2 To modify filter configuration type the number of the filter and press Enter Press the Space bar to select On or Off and Show or Hide To change all filters 4 through 15 to Show type 16 and press Enter To change all filters 4 through 15 to Hide type 17 and press Enter 3 Type the Date Time Filter Starts and Date Time Filter Ends time s optional and press Enter 4 To return to the System Log screen press Esc NOTE If the Master filter is set to OFF no filter changes will be applied Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 16 JUN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 13 32 LOG DISPLAY FILTER CONFIGURATION Master Filter Date Time Filter Starts At Date Time Filter Ends At SYSTEM admin Others Local Others system Security Trap Configuration Change Action Configuration File Change OAM Event Show A11
130. ice 01 05 03 Control Peer Information Statistics Event Configuration Event Log select 1 5 Figure 9 1 Link OAM Menu 93 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link OAM OAM Control 9 1 OAM Control From the Link OAM screen select OAM Control 1 and press Enter The OAM Control Figure 9 2 opens The OAM Control screen has two sections The top of the screen shows status information The bottom of the screen allows you to control the OAM settings and displays configuration parameters Each screen contains Link OAM status and configuration for two ports To navigate to different ports use the N ext and P revious commands Press Esc to return to the Link OAM menu The standard configuration parameters and their corresponding MIB objects are listed in the section User Interface MIB Objects 21 MAR 2010 01 05 03 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Operational Status Max PDU Size Revision Functions Supported Loopback Status Remote Link Fault OAM Admin State OAM Mode OAM Loopback Command Disabled 1518 1 Loopback Link Events No Loopback No Disabled Active No Loopback Process Rx Loopback OAMPDU No Fwd Critical Event No Disabled 1518 1 Loopback Link Events No Loopback No Disabled Active No Loopback No No select N ext P rev or 1 6 Figure 9 2 OAM Control screen 9 1
131. ied to match the SNMP manager s key if needed g Press the Space bar to select the Security Levels No Auth No Priv Auth No Priv or Auth Priv and then press Enter Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 EDIT TRAP NOTIFICATION TYPE IP Address 172 016 002 034 Trap Notification Port 162 Notification Type V3 Inform Security Name admin Engine ID 646EDB8608522E7733B4E38D28ABC8A130D8D041 Authentication Protocol SHA Authentication Password 335444444 e e dede de Authentication Key FA9F82E713BAF2D2AC93DE8237BF5D1D5129261B Privacy Protocol DES Privacy Password Ge Privacy key 8FDA9A99556396C7B32BA38EF58F6DE4 Security Level Auth Priv Retries Oe Timeout in Seconds 30 select 1 11 Figure 3 14 V3 Inform Notification Type Parameter h Accept the Retries entry or modify it by pressing Backspace and typing the new value and press Enter default is 3 i Accept the Timeout in Seconds entry or modify it by pressing Backspace and typing the new value and press Enter default is 5 j Press Esc to return to the Trap Table screen Figure 3 8 23 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 3 1 4 2 Delete a Trap Table Entry System Configuration Trap Configuration 1 To delete a Managing Host IP address from the Trap Notification Destination Table screen Figure 3 9 type D and press Enter 2 Press
132. igure 11 20 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 21 for Y 1731 type L and press Enter e 1f a Loopback request was already initiated from the MEP a Loopback Monitoring screen Figure 11 28 for unicast Figure 11 29 for sweep or Figure 11 30 for mul ticast opens e Otherwise the Loopback Request screen Figure 11 31 opens 2 To change the loopback mode on the Loopback Request screen type 1 and press Enter e For 802 1ag select unicast regular or unicast sweep e For Y 1731 select unicast regular unicast sweep or multicast 159 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM 160 10 11 12 Maintenance End Points Sweep loopback allows you to initiate a procedure for which the size of a loopback message is automatically incremented by 1 Byte within a preset limit Once you select a loopback mode the screen will change to display only the parameters applicable to that mode Number of packets transmission rate and Data TLV attributes do not apply to sweep and multicast modes To change the destination of the loopback message type 2 and press Enter Select MAC address or MEP ID You are prompted to enter the address or ID Type the address or ID and press Enter To change the priority of the request priority bits value type 3 and press Enter Type a value between 0 and 7 and press Enter To change the DE drop eligibility bit value type 4 and press Enter The DE value indi cates whether the request can be d
133. igure 5 1 provides a description and a graphic depiction of the User Network Multipurpose and Management ports for the 9145EMP with options to view parameters and statistics for specific ports Configuration information includes the model number description and revision as well as the serial number and link remote fault and physical status and settings Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 52 18 PORT INFORMATION LA SPD Canoga lo ol MGMT UTP Perkins o o o o o o o UTP o o o o 2 LA SPD LA SPD LA SPD LA SPD 4 LA SPD LA SPD o LNK ACT 1 2 3 4 1 2 o SPD Mj a TA a rd EH Dese UTP off of F of F of F UTP loff POWER o SFP SFP SFP SFP o ol SFP SFP STATUS eee LA SPD USER PORTS NETWORK PORTS 9145EMP 761 0 1 Link status 4 Layer 2 Statistics 2 Port Configuration 5 RMON Group 1 Statistics 3 Network side Configuration 6 Link Aggregation select 1 6 Figure 5 1 Port Information screen 49 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 5 1 Link Status Port Information Link Status Link Status informs you of the current link status of the User Network and Management UTP ports of the 9145EMP and provides information on User and Network Port SFP transmit Tx and receive Rx power From the Port Information screen Figure 5 1 select Link Status 1 and press Enter The Link Status scre
134. inished configuring type A to accept and then press Esc to return to the LAG Configuration screen The aggregation group attributes are Admin status Enables or disables the Link Aggregation Group The group must be enabled in order to transmit and receive traffic Priority A numerical value attached to the System MAC address in order to create a unique System ID Enter a number in the range 1 65535 Actor admin key Administrative key of the group or port used for dynamic port to aggregator mapping Enter a number in the range 1 65535 In the group screen this is the group admin key in the port screen it is the port admin key Distribution algorithm specifies the mechanism to send frames on one port or another on the network side Supported mechanisms are e MAC XOR Determines the destination port for each frame based on XOR ing the source and destination MAC address of the frame active standby An active standby algorithm in which traffic will be sent on one port only even if the other port in the LAG is active As the distribution algorithm is not negotiated 65 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information 66 Link Aggregation with the far end but has only a local significance the receive direction is enabled on this standby port If the active port fails the standby port takes over The protocol is not revertive Vlan xor VLAN based XOR distribution similar to MAC XOR but using the outer VLAN fie
135. ion BEE 99 iv The World Leader in Fiber Optic Communications Systems CANOGA PERKINS 9145E NID Software User s Manual IPN nl AA 100 Event Log Detail Display ANAN AA eebe 101 Display Filter Configuration 0 0 0 0 ccccceeeseceeeeeenceeeeeceaeeseeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeesaeeeseeeneeeeensaaaeeeteaa 101 10 GOS Config ratiOr GAGANA KANINANG 103 Class Of EE AA eege 103 EE 103 KAO ANN a ees 105 Enabling or Disabling CoS Support a aaa NAN aa a 105 CoS Queues Configuration ee 106 Tagged Packet Classifier Mappimg EE 106 Mapping a Queue on the User Port in C VID Mode109 Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping essssssssssrnnesenrnestrrsserrrnerrrnrnrrnnntssrrrsserrnnnernn ne 111 IP Precedence Mode E 112 DEC e E 113 EE tege eege Ee 114 Queues Configuration on User Ports xiccinsccidsccdtcaticsdidaisenennseacaeceiaicronmaseccnteensabeceieusennde 115 Queues Configuration on Network Portes 116 Early Detect Drop PANA AA NAAN 118 Queue Statistics a maa AA AA AA 121 11 S rvice e TE 123 ie e tele AA AA 123 SE 123 SOAM un 124 Logical Positioning of MEPs and MIPS aaa NANANA 125 NN OU en ae RN 126 Optional SOAM Conmlguraton E 127 Typical Service OAM Deployment and Applications s esssnneseennenenrneeeenneesrrrrsserreeee 128 Typical Configuration Sequence AE 129 The World Leader in Fiber Optic Communications Systems v CANOGA 9145E NID Software User s Manual PERKINS Screen DUI ON AA 130 SOAM Configuration E
136. ions Supported Unidirectional Unavailable Loopback Link Events Press N ext P rev or ESC to return to previous screen Figure 9 3 OAM Peer Information screen 97 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link OAM OAM Statistics 9 3 OAM Statistics The OAM Statistics screens display information about OAMPDUs Event Notifications Loopback Requests Variable Requests and Responses and Unsupported Opcodes From the Link OAM screen type 3 and press Enter The OAM Statistics Current screen Figure 9 4 opens Press Esc to return to the Link OAM menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 OAM STATISTICS CURRENT Usr1 Port Usr2 Port Information OAMPDUs Unique Event Notifications Duplicate Event Notifications Loopback Control Variable Requests Variable Responses Organization Specific OAMPDUs Unsupported Opcodes Total OAMPDUs 0 select F irst N ext P rev L ast CTRL T to view raw counters CTRL R to reset OAM counters TAB to view Link Event Statistics ESC to return Figure 9 4 OAM Statistics Current screen 98 Link OAM OAM Event Configuration 9 4 OAM Event Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual To configure errors in the OAM from the Link OAM screen type 4 and press Enter The OAM Event Configuration screen Figure 9 5 opens Press Esc to return to the Link OAM menu Canoga Perkins Corp
137. iption CFM Service OAM Enabled select E nable D isable Feature Figure 7 6 License Manager screen Software Upgrade 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Software Reset Chapter 8 Software Upgrade 8 0 Flash Memory CAUTION Swap Bank and Software Reset or Swap Bank After Download and Reset could disrupt service Each 9145EMP has two flash memory banks that store software The Active Flash Memory bank holds the software that is currently in use The Inactive Flash Memory bank holds the new software from a download or the older version of software from a previous upgrade Software can be downloaded into the Inactive Flash Memory bank without disrupting the normal operation of the 9145EMP Downloading software into the Inactive Memory bank is a background operation and will not disrupt services From the Main Menu select Software Upgrade 7 and press Enter The Software Upgrade screen Figure 8 1 opens The Software Upgrade screen displays the time since the last restart the active firmware version the backup firmware version and the bootcode version The Software Upgrade screen provides functions to reset the software swap active flash memory banks swap flash memory banks after a download and reset and get a new file with TFTP 8 1 Software Reset 1 To reset the software type 1 and press Enter Reset will be highlighted 2 Press Enter The software resets All users will be logged off the system Software resets
138. ld as a reference Untagged frames are distributed based on the value on the 14th and 15th byte of data Vlan ip xor VLAN IP Src and IP Dest based distribution similar to MAC XOR but using VLAN IP source and IP destination fields as reference Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 54 17 LAG AGGREGATION GROUP ATTRIBUTES 1 Ports NETL Operational State System MAC Address 00 40 2A 04 E5 87 Partner Sys Address 00 40 2A 04 E5 47 Actor Oper Key 32769 Partner Oper Key Link Up Down Notification Disabled Partner Sys Priority 1 Admin status Enabled 2 Priority 33024 3 Actor admin key 1 4 Distribution algorithm MAC XOR Select 1 4 for attributes Figure 5 15 LAG Aggregation Group Attributes screen Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link Aggregation 5 6 1 2 LAG Aggregation Ports To configure aggregation ports from the LAG Configuration screen Figure 5 14 type 2 and press Enter The LAG Ports List Figure 5 16 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 18 33 LAG PORTS LIST Display 1 2 of 2 INTERFACE ADMIN STATUS AGGREGATION STATUS OPERATIONAL STATUS NETL Disabled Not assigned Down NET2 Disabled Not assigned Down Select E dit D ebug ESC to return Figure 5 16 LAG Ports List screen Follow the
139. lexing record cannot be deleted or modified if SOAM entities are con nected on it 129 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Service OAM 2 Configure the MD entities first Up to eight MDs can be configured in a 9145EMP NID using the procedures described in section 11 3 3 Configure the MA and MEG entities A MA MEG must be associated with an underlaying VLAN Multiplexing record with the exception of untagged MEGs MAs Choose the proper VLAN type C Tag or S Tag when you create the MAs and MEGs If the VLAN type is S then the VLAN list must contain only one element which is the S Tag value of the corresponding VLAN Multiplexing record If the VLAN type is C the VLAN list must contain only VLAN IDs that are included in C VLAN list of the corresponding VLAN Multiplexing record The list of VLANs associated with an CType MA or MEG can be changed runtime however all VLANs must be included in the C VLAN list of the VLAN multiplexing record 4 Configure the MEPs Each MEP is associated with an existing MA or MEG created in step 2 5 Create the MIP entities A MIP is associated with an MD for 802 1ag MIPs or with a MEG for Y 1731 MIPs 6 If required configure the AIS client server relationships as described in section 11 9 The AIS client server relationships are established between the MEPs and MIPs configured in the previous steps At runtime deleting a lower level entity such as a MA or a MEG will automati
140. lexing records do not span across user ports e AC VLAN can belong to only one VLAN multiplexing record per port e The S VLAN of the VLAN multiplexing record is unique across the system 12 1 2 User to Network Functionality On the user ports the system accepts all Ethernet framing formats supported by 802 1ad 2005 standard Frames are classified as e Priority tagged frames Ethertype 0x8100 VID 0 e C Tagged frames Ethertype 0x8100 VID 0 e Untagged frames that are neither priority tagged nor C Tagged Hence S tagged frames and all other types of tagging are treated as untagged frames on the User side port Based on the frame tagging and VLAN Multiplexing records configured on the ingress port the frame is forwarded to the network port tagged with a specific S Tag as an outer tag If there is no corresponding VLAN Multiplexing record for the ingress C Tag the frame is dropped 12 1 3 Network to User Functionality On the network port the system accepts S Tagged frames namely frames tagged with Ethertype 0x88a8 and a non zero VID Untagged frames are accepted for example PDUs for a low level untagged MEP or control protocol frames If there is a VLAN multiplexing record corresponding to the ingress S Tag the frame is forwarded to the User port indicated by the record and stripped of the S Tag If no VLAN Multiplexing record is found the frame is dropped 12 1 4 Statistics A VLAN multiplexing record keeps statistics as
141. ltiplexing Record 77770mmasanananannnananaaananasananananan ENEE 183 Display Statistics for a VLAN Multiplexing Hecord 185 The World Leader in Fiber Optic Communications Systems vii CANOGA PERKINS 9145E NID Software User s Manual viii The World Leader in Fiber Optic Communications Systems 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Preface About this Manual This manual provides instructions on the configuration and operation of the 9145EMP Network Interface Device NID Version 3 1 software The 9145EMP NID can be managed using the EIA 232 serial port through a VT100 terminal emulation program through an Ethernet connection using Telnet or by using SNMP How this Manual is Organized This document contains both information and procedures organized in roughly chronological order Starting from an introduction to the 9145EMP software it continues with system requirements initial implementation and continued operation The document includes the following chapters e Chapter 1 Introduction provides basic information about the software and navigation e Chapter 2 Getting Started describes how to set up and get started using the 9145EMP e Chapter 3 System Configuration describes how to configure the 9145EMP management features e Chapter 4 Diagnostics describes how to configure and perform routine network diagnos tics e Chapter 5 Port Information describes the User port Network port Multipurpose port a
142. ltiplexing Record List screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device S VLAN ID 10 User Interface USR1 Name Namel Multiplexing type Service Mux Administrative state UP Statistics Disabled S Tag P Bits Copy from ingress Static P Bits Value select 1 7 for attributes A to Accept Figure 12 4 Create a New VLAN Multiplexing Record screen 12 2 2 Delete a VLAN Multiplexing Record NOTE A VLAN multiplexing record cannot be deleted if SOAM entities are con figured on it 1 On the VLAN Multiplexing Record List screen Figure 12 3 type D and press Enter The current VLAN Multiplexing Record is highlighted 2 Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the record you wish to delete 3 Press Enter to delete the highlighted record You are prompted to confirm the deletion 12 2 3 Modify a VLAN Multiplexing Record 1 On the VLAN Multiplexing Record List screen Figure 12 3 type E and press Enter The current record is highlighted 2 Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the record to modify When the record you want to modify is highlighted press Enter The Modify VLAN Multiplexing Record screen Figure 12 5 opens 183 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing VLAN Multiplexing Configuration 3 To change the Administrative State type 1 and press Enter Press the Space ba
143. mes destined for the 9145EMP Manager are exempt from the limit Enter a Maximum Frame Size between 1518 and 10000 Note that an S tag is added to frames ingress to the user port so the maximum size of frames ingress to the user port is 9996 since anything over 10000 is not transmitted 5 2 3 Port Filters Use Port Filters to set filters on the User and Network ports to filter certain management and control Ethernet frames from the data stream and control traffic coming in or out of specific ports To configure the port filters select Port Filters 4 from the Port Configuration screen and press Enter The Port Filters screen Figure 5 6 opens To set the port filters type the filter item number 1 to 6 and press Enter 1 PVST BPDU Filter When this attribute is enabled the 9145EMP will discard PVST BPDU frames received on the specified port Press the Space bar to select Disabled User Ports Enabled Net Ports Enabled or All User and Net Ports Enabled 2 User Side Manager MAC Filter When this attribute is enabled the 9145E will block packets entering the unit which have the unit s MAC address as the source MAC Address This prevents spoofing of Management frames Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled 54 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Configuration 3 User Side Test Network Filter When this attribute is enabled the 9145EMP will inspect and discard all packets entering its User port that h
144. nd the Management UTP port e Chapter 6 System Alarms 8 Logs describes how to configure System Alarms and Sys tem Logs e Chapter 7 Utilities describes system utilities e Chapter 8 Software Upgrade describes how to upgrade the NID software e Chapter 9 Link OAM describes the Operations Administration and Maintenance func tions such as remote fault indication and remote loopback control as specified by the IEEE 802 3ah standard e Chapter 10 CoS Configuration describes how to enable or disable Class of Service sup port that includes classification queuing scheduling and queue management functions for the 9145EMP 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 11 Service OAM describes how to detect isolate and report connectivity faults that span networks comprised of multiple LANs and monitor the performance of connec tions Chapter 12 VLAN Multiplexing describes configuration steps for multiplexing customer frames to S VLANs Contacting Technical Support Contact Canoga Perkins technical support 1 800 360 6642 or your 9145EMP support supplier for hardware and software support including product repairs and part ordering Please have the following information available NID model and serial number NID software version Detailed description of the problem and specific questions Details from messages in system log if available Description of any troubleshooting steps already performed and results Documenta
145. nd press Enter Type Y and press Enter All values with the exception of Manager IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Management Port Manager s VLAN Configuration and ID Test IP and Subnet Mask and User and Network Port settings will be returned to factory settings and the system will be reset NOTE During reset all host connections will be terminated 7 3 Change Password To change your current password from the Utilities Menu type 3 and press Enter The Change Password screen Figure 7 2 opens 1 Type the current password and press Enter 2 Type the new password and press Enter 3 Retype the new password and press Enter Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 16 JUN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 03 01 Please enter your current password Please enter your new password Please enter your new password again Figure 7 2 Change Password screen 82 Utilities 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VT100 Baud Rate 7 4 VT100 Baud Rate To change the VT100 baud rate from the Utilities Menu type 4 and press Enter The baud rate setting will be highlighted Press the Space bar to select 9600 or 19200 Press Enter to confirm the setting 7 5 PING Generation From the Utilities Menu type 5 and press Enter The PING Generation screen Figure 7 3 opens NOTE PING Generation is also available from the Diagnostics Menu See the chapter on Diagnostics f
146. nfiguration 3 and press Enter The Network Side Forwarding Configuration screen Figure 5 7 opens 56 NOTE If you are unable to change the active network interface ensure that you do not have VLAN MUX records a SOAM entity attached or Link OAM enabled 1 Press Enter to highlight the Active network Interface 2 Press the Space bar to change the setting Net1 Net2 or LAG When you are finished press Enter 3 Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 19 38 NETWORK SIDE FORWARDING CONFIGURATION 1 Active network interface NETL Press ENTER to start editing Figure 5 7 Network Side Forwarding Configuration screen Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Layer 2 Statistics 5 4 Layer 2 Statistics To view Layer 2 statistics from the Port Information screen Figure 5 1 select Layer 2 Statistics 4 and press Enter The Layer 2 Statistics screen Figure 5 8 opens Use the controls as listed at the bottom of the screen to view the Layer 2 Statistics screen Press Esc to return to the Port Information screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 15 JUN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 23 42 LAYER 2 STATISTICS CURRENT User Port 1 User Port 2 User Port 3 Link State kx DOWN DOWN 4 DOWN Speed Duplex N A N
147. ng a VT 100 Terminal connected to the RS 232 Serial Port Refer to System Configuration Menu on page 11 for details on configuring these parameters 2 2 Management User Interface The Management User Interface for the 9145EMP provides a menu driven interface for setup monitoring and diagnostics You can access the screens directly by connecting to the serial port of the 9145EMP or using Telnet A typical screen Figure 2 1 includes standard descriptions and reference designations Use this and other screens to configure the system set operational parameters and verify the system status All screens use a common method for navigation NOTE Status screens do not have selectable items Use the following methods to navigate screens e When a menu item is highlighted press the Space bar to view the options for that item e Press Tab to move the highlight to the next column e Press Enter to select the highlighted option for a menu item or to go to the next line e Press Esc once to cancel an action or to return to the previous screen To select an item from a screen menu enter the menu item number For example you would type 6 and press Enter to select Utilities as shown in Figure 2 1 Getting Started Login Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 SOFTWARE VERSION MENU pro agad 13 select 1 13 Ethernet Network Interface Device 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 29 JAN 2009 10 55 13 sys
148. noga 9145EMP 32 device 00 27 33 S VLAN ID 2 User Interface USR1 Network Interface NETL Name XXX Multiplexing type Service Mux Operational state DOWN Administrative state UP Statistics Disabled S Tag P Bits Static Static P Bits Value 3 View modify C VLAN List Select 1 4 for attributes Figure 12 5 Modify VLAN Multiplexing Record screen 184 VLAN Multiplexing 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual VLAN Multiplexing Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 04 32 VLAN MULTIPLEXING RECORD C VLAN LIST Display 1 1 of 1 S VLAN ID User Interface USR1 Number of C VLANS 2 88 99 Select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages Select 1 Add C VLAN 2 Remove C VLAN Figure 12 6 VLAN Multiplexing Record C VLAN List screen 12 2 4 Display Statistics for a VLAN Multiplexing Record VLAN statistics can be displayed in both raw and current mode Press CTRL T to toggle between the two modes 1 On the VLAN Multiplexing Record List screen Figure 12 3 type S and press Enter The current VLAN Multiplexing Record is highlighted 2 Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the record for which you want to display statistics 3 Press Enter to select a highlighted record The VLAN Multiplexing Record Statistics screen Figure 12 7 opens 4 To view raw statistics Figure 12 8
149. ntermediate Point Attributes screen Figure 11 35 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 36 for Y 1731 opens 7 To modify an attribute value type the number of the attribute and press Enter or press Esc to return to return to the Maintenance Intermediate Point List screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 1 MD ID 0 2 MIP ID 0 3 Admin status Disabled Select 1 3 for attributes Figure 11 33 Create a New Maintenance Intermediate Point screen 802 1ag Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance Intermediate Points Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 1 MEG ID 0 2 MIP ID 0 3 Admin status Disabled select 1 3 for attributes Figure 11 34 Create a New Maintenance Intermediate Point screen Y 1731 11 7 3 Delete a Maintenance Intermediate Point When you delete a Maintenance Intermediate Point it is also deleted from the AIS client lists 1 On the Maintenance Intermediate Point List screen Figure 11 32 type D and press Enter The current MIP is highlighted 2 Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry you wish to delete 3 Press Enter to delete the highlighted MIP You are prompted to confirm the deletion 11 7 4 Modify a Maintenance Intermediate Point 1 On the Maintenance Intermediate P
150. number of the 9145EMP hardware revision level serial number power supplies and port information From the System Configuration menu select Hardware Information 9 and press Enter The Hardware Information screen Figure 3 23 opens To display User port 4 Net 1 Net 2 Figure 3 24 type M and press Enter SFPs will be detected for the network ports even if one network port is disabled NOTE Parameters and values cannot be changed in this screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 17 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 15 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 08 16 02 Display 1 of 2 NID Model Number 9145EMP 761 0 0 NID Hardware Rev 22 NID Serial Number 20100410780 SFP Information User Port 1 User Port 2 User Port 3 Model Number SFP1 0045 SFP1 0045 SFP1 0045 wavelength 850nm MM 850nm MM 850nm MM Connector Type Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Data Rate 1000Mbps 1000Mbps 1000Mbps Maximum Line Length N A N A N A Maximum Loss Budget 7 5dB 7 5dB 7 5dB MAC address 00 40 2A 04 E5 83 00 40 2A 04 E5 84 00 40 2A 04 E5 85 Power Supply AC 120 240 Select M ore ESC to return to previous screen Figure 3 23 Hardware Information screen 1 of 2 39 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 40 Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 15 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device NID Model Number 9145EMP 761 0 0 NID Hardware Rev 22 NID Serial Number 20100410780 SFP Information User Port 4 Model Number SFP Not Pr
151. o o Q O O lt d 5 LLI CANOGA PERKINS 9145EMP NID Software Version 3 1 User s Manual NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this user s manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation operation and or maintenance of Canoga Perkins equipment The drawings specifications and information contained in this document are the property of Canoga Perkins and any unauthorized use or disclosure of such drawings specifications and information is prohibited Canoga Perkins reserves the right to change or update the contents of this manual and to change the specifications of its products at any time without prior notification Every effort has been made to keep the information in this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that it is accurate with regard to any specification CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 913116008 Business Phone 818 7186300 Monday through Friday 7 a m to 5 p m Pacific Time FAX 818 7186312 24 hrs Web Site www canoga com Email fiber canoga com Copyright 2010 Canoga Perkins Corporation All Rights Reserved EdgeAccess 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Product Number 6913805 Rev A 04 2010 EdgeAccess and Canoga Perkins are registered trademarks of Canoga Perkins Corp To find Technical Advisori
152. ocess Rx Loopback OAMPDU dot3OamloopbacklgnoreRx dot30am my 96 Link OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual OAM Peer Information 9 2 OAM Peer Information The OAM Peer Information screen Figure 9 3 displays information about the OAM peer for a particular Ethernet like interface Each screen contains Link OAM status and configuration for two ports OAM entities communicate with a single OAM peer entity on Ethernet links on which OAM is enabled and operating properly There is one entry in this table for each port for which information on the peer OAM entity is available The OAM Peer Information screen displays details about OAM Peer Status OAM Peer MAC Address OAM Peer Vendor OAM Peer Vendor Info Hex OAM Peer Mode OAM Peer Max PDU Size OAM Peer Config Revision and OAM Peer Functions Supported From the Link OAM screen select OAM Peer Information 2 and press Enter The OAM Peer Information screen Figure 9 3 opens To navigate to different ports use the N ext and P revious commands Press Esc to return to the Link OAM menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 OAM PEER INFORMATION Net1 Port Net2 Port Status Active Inactive MAC Address 00 40 2A 04 12 E8 Unavailable Vendor OUI 00 40 2A Unavailable Vendor Info Hex 91450711 Unavailable Mode Active Unknown Max PDU Size 1518 Unavailable Config Revision 2 Unavailable Funct
153. ode use the following steps 1 For the 802 1ag MEP configure the corresponding MD Domain Name as empty Only the MA name will be transmitted in the CCM packet 2 For the Y 1731 MEP configure the corresponding MEG name in Character string mode The MEG name configured for the Y 1731 MEP must match the name defined for the MA of the 802 1ag MEP 153 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance End Points 11 6 6 View the Continuity Check Database for a Maintenance End Point A MEP periodically transmits a continuity check message CCM to ensure connectivity over the MA to which it belongs No reply is sent in response to receiving a CCM The CCM provides a means to detect connectivity failures in an MA A connectivity failure occurs if a MEP is unable to receive for more than 3 5 transmission intervals a CCM from a peer MEP in its MA indicating either a MEP failure or a network failure This defect is identified as RemCCM receives a CCM with an incorrect transmission interval or an incorrect MEP ID indicating a configuration error This defect is identified as ErrCCM receives an AIS message indicating a defect at the underlying level This defect is identi fied as AIS receives a CCM with an incorrect MEP ID or MAID indicating a configuration error or a cross connect error This defect is identified as XCON receives a CCM with an MD Level lower than that of the MEP indicating a configuration error or a
154. oint List screen Figure 11 32 type E and press Enter The current MIP is highlighted 2 Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry to modify 3 When the MIP you want to modify is highlighted press Enter The Maintenance Interme diate Point Attributes screen for that MIP Figure 11 35 for 802 1ag or Figure 11 36 for Y 1731 opens 4 To change the Admin Status type 1 and press Enter Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter When a MIP is disabled it does not process any requests it receives 165 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Intermediate Points 5 For 802 1ag to view the VLAN list for that MIP type 2 and press Enter The MIP s Main tenance Association List opens If you are configuring a Y 1731 MIP the VLAN number is displayed on the screen 6 If you are configuring an 802 1ag MIP type A to accept the settings and press Enter Press Esc to return to the Maintenance Intermediate Point Attributes screen If you are configuring a Y 1731 MIP go to step 7 Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MIP ID 44 Type 802 1ag Level 7 MD ID 8 Port USR2 MAC 00 40 2A 01 EE 23 1 Admin status 2 To see VLAN list select 1 2 for attributes Figure 11 35 Maintenance Intermediate Point Attributes screen 802 1ag 7 ForY 1731 to change the AIS Transmit interval t
155. on rate pps Number of packets Data TLV size Data TLV payload Loopback Status First transaction ID Transmitted LBMs Received LBRS LOOPBACK MONITORING 1 Unicast regular 2 7 0 66 10 02 JAN 2009 05 15 27 0 LBM size 64 31 lt lt randomly generated gt gt In progress select S to stop R new request Messages Figure 11 28 Unicast Loopback Monitoring screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Mode Destination P Bit value DE bit value Start size End size Loopback Status Last transmitted size Last received size No errored LBRs were received LOOPBACK MONITORING 1 Unicast sweep MAC Address 01 80 C2 00 00 36 7 0 40 LBM size 74 95 LBM size 129 In progress Select S to stop R new request Figure 11 29 Sweep Loopback Monitoring screen 02 JAN 2009 05 15 27 161 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance End Points Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 1 Multicast Destination MAC Address 01 80 C2 00 00 36 P Bit value 7 DE bit value 0 Loopback Status 1 00 40 2A 01 ED E3 2 00 40 2A 01 ED E43 3 00 40 2A 01 D0 E0 Select S to stop R new request N next replies Figure 11 30 Multicast Loopback Monitoring screen Cano
156. ons Sender ID Type 5 and press Enter Select None Chassis Manage ChassisManage or Defer and press Enter 9 When you are finished type A to accept and press Enter 10 Press Esc to return to the Maintenance Entity Group List screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 02 F11 MEG ID 100 Name Name Format Level CCM Interval VLAN Tag Type VLAN Multiplexing record VLAN List Add VLAN to VLAN List Remove VLAN from VLAN List View Modify Peer MEPs list Permissions Sender ID test meg ICC based Format 2 1 sec C Tag 100 N A None select 1 6 for attributes Figure 11 16 Maintenance Entity Group Attributes screen 147 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance End Points 11 6 Maintenance End Points A Maintenance Association End Point MEP is an actively managed CFM entity that can gener ate and receive CFM PDUs and track any responses Up to 256 MEPs can be configured in a 9145EMP NID device For more information see the section Logical Positioning of MEPs and MIPs on page 125 11 6 1 Display Maintenance End Points To display a list of existing MEPs on the SOAM Configuration screen Figure 11 6 type 5 and press Enter The Maintenance End Point List screen Figure 11 17 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 d
157. or information on how to set up the Ping Generation screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 01 JAN 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 03 01 PING GENERATION to Address F Ping from Address Auto Selection Ping Count 0 Ping C VLAN ID 0 Ping Payload size 40 9950 40 Ping DF Bit Clear Start Pinging select 1 7 Figure 7 3 PING Generation screen 83 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Utilities Static ARP Table 7 6 Static ARP Table The Static ARP table is used to define mapping between IP address and MAC address and assign them to a port thus bypassing the ARP mechanism A maximum of 10 static ARP entries are available From the Utilities Menu type 7 and press Enter The Static ARP Table screen Figure 7 4 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 01 JAN 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 03 01 STATIC ARP TABLE IP Address MAC Address 172 16 2 155 00188B828C6F 172 16 2 156 00188B338C6F 172 16 2 157 001877828C6F Add or Delete an entry 1 Add 2 Delete from table Figure 7 4 Static ARP Table screen 1 To add an entry to the static ARP table type 1 and press Enter e Type the IP address and press Enter e Type the Mac address and press Enter e Type the port number and press Enter The address information is added to the table 2 To delete an entry from the Static ARP Table type 2 and press
158. oth runts which are normal occurrences due to collisions and noise hits Jabbers Reports the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms Collisions Reports the best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment 62 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual RMON Group 1 Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 49 34 RMON GROUP 1 STATISTICS CURRENT User Port 1 User Port 2 User Port 3 Link State xx DOWN 4 DOWN 4 DOWN Speed Duplex N A N A N A Packets Rcvd Octets Rcvd Drop Events CRC Align Errors Undersize Oversize Fragments Jabbers collisions DOD DD DD QO DOD DD DD QO DOD DD DD QO Last Counter Reset 23 18 57 select P Ports M More CTRL T Raw Counters CTRL R Reset Counters Figure 5 12 RMON Group 1 Statistics screen continued 63 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Link Aggregation 5 6 Link Aggregation The 9145EMP supports Link Aggregation LAG as a link protection mechanism on Network ports Only one LAG group is configured in the system lab
159. otification state Defects Next Linktrace trans ID AIS Transmit interval AIS Priority bits Select 1 9 Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device User T for Linktrace 02 JAN 2009 05 15 27 Level 7 MAC 00 40 2A 01 EE 23 Enabled Enabled 900 2500 10000 7 MacRemErrxcon A is Defect reported Random Next Loopback trans ID 2 1 sec 1 CL for Loopback Figure 11 21 Maintenance End Point Attributes screen Y 1731 152 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance End Points 11 6 5 Interoperability between a Y 1731 MEP and 802 1ag MEPs In general an 802 1ag MEP cannot interoperate correctly with a Y 1731 MEP that is they cannot correctly exchange CCM messages Their respective standards do not provide compatibility methods The Canoga Perkins 9145EMP NID does however provide a configuration method that will allow interoperability between a Y 1731 MEP and an 802 1ag MEP operating in the same admin istrative domain at the same level Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 Level Name Name Format VLAN Tag Type VLAN Multiplexing record CCM Interval Permissions Sender ID Select 1 8 for attributes Figure 11 22 Create a New Maintenance Entity Group screen To configure the operation of the MEPs in compatible m
160. ou to set the functions listed below To modify the settings type the number of the setting and press Enter Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 23 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 04 20 Port 1 Speed Duplex Link Down Net Port 1 Speed Duplex Link Down Port 2 Speed Duplex Link Down Net Port 2 Speed Duplex Link Down Port 3 Speed Duplex Link Down Port 4 Speed Duplex Link Down MGMT UTP Port Speed Duplex 10M Full User Port 1 Connector UTP 2 User Port 1 Setting 10 100 1000M Auto User Port 2 Connector UTP 4 User Port 2 Setting 10 100 1000M Auto User Port 3 Connector UTP 6 User Port 3 Setting 10 100 1000M Auto User Port 4 Connector UTP 8 User Port 4 Setting 10 100 1000M Auto Net Port 1 Setting 1000M Auto Net Port 2 Setting 1000M Full Flow Control Disabled Maximum Frame Size 10000 Select 1 12 Figure 5 5 Functional Configuration screen You can modify the following settings User Port Connectors for ports 1 4 Controls whether the User Port UTP or SFP connector is active regardless of what is physically connected The SPD LED will blink once a second over the active connector if it is empty Press the Space bar to move between the SFP and UTP connector User Port Settings for ports 1 4 Sets the speed duplex for each User Port and allows the port to be disabled e If UTP is selected as the connector press the Space bar to select a setting e If SFP is selected as the
161. p Notification Type screen 4 Select the Notification Type for this SNMP host Selections are V1 Trap V2c Trap V2c Inform V3 Trap and V3 Inform e If you select V1 Trap or V2c Trap Figure 3 11 a Enter the Community Name and press Enter b Press Esc to return to the Trap Table screen Figure 3 9 System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual IP SNMP Agent Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 IP Address 172 016 150 014 Trap Notification Port 162 Notification Type V1 Trap 1 Community Name public Select 1 Figure 3 11 V1 Trap or V2c Trap Notification Type Parameter e If you select V2c Inform Figure 3 12 a Enter the Community Name b Accept or revise the Retries parameter default is 3 c Accept or revise the Timeout in Seconds parameter default is 5 d Press Enter and then press Esc to return to the Trap Table screen Figure 3 9 e If you select V3 Trap Figure 3 13 a Press the Space bar to select the Security Name and press Enter b Press the Space bar to select the Security Level No Auth No Priv Auth No Priv or Auth Priv and press Enter c Press Esc to return to the Trap Table screen Figure 3 9 21 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration IP SNMP Agent Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Mo
162. pentitynaming my cppowersupply my cpvlanmux my cpentity my cpradius my cpfanstatus my cpsecurity my cphosttb my cpsfpstatus my cpifmib my cpsntp my cpipconfig my cp soam ext my cplag my cpstatus my cplatency my cpsysinf my System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 3 System Configuration 3 0 System Configuration Menu The System Configuration menu Figure 3 1 allows you to access the screens where you can configure various management IP security and alarm settings The following section describes each item on the System Configuration menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 20 59 IP SNMP Agent Configuration Trap Configuration security Configuration Account Configuration system Information RADIUS Client Configuration SNTP Client Configuration SYSLOG Client Configuration Hardware Information Select 1 9 Figure 3 1 System Configuration Menu 11 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration IP SNMP Agent Configuration 3 1 IP SNMP Agent Configuration The IP SNMP Agent Configuration screen Figure 3 2 configures the Management IP Test IP and Auxiliary IP settings and is used to add edit or delete Host Table and Trap Table entries The Management IP Test IP and Auxiliary IP Addresses are used for managing and conducting t
163. ppear at the bottom of the screen 5 Enable Disable ED Drop Profile Every queue has two drop profiles associated with it For more information about ED Drop Profiles see Early Detect Drop Profiles on page 118 To enable or disable ED drop profiles type 7 or 8 for Queue 3 13 or 14 for Queue 2 or 19 or 20 for Queue 1 Press the Space bar to change the setting and press Enter 6 Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen The same setting are applied for each set of four queues statically assigned to each ingress user port Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device EDIT QUEUE CONFIGURATION ON NETWORK PORTS Enabled size Cin 8K byte Queue 3 size in 8K byte Profile scheduling Profile Enabled weight size in 8K byte 8 ED Drop Profile Enabled Scheduling Weighted Fair Q Profile Enabled Enabled weight Size in 8K byte 8 ED Drop Profile Enabled Scheduling Weighted Fair Q Profile Enabled Select 1 20 Figure 10 13 Edit Queue Configuration Network Ports screen 117 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration 10 3 5 Early Detect Drop Profiles Early Detect is a congestion avoidance mechanism that allows you to drop packets based on a specific profile The drop can be selectively applied to packets with a specific PCP value ora priority Doing so allo
164. r to select Up or Down and press Enter 4 To change the statistics display type 2 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select S VLAN C VLAN or Disabled and press Enter If you set the statistics mode for a service multiplexing record to C VLAN then you can see the service multiplexing statistics detailed at C VLAN level as in Figure 12 9 5 To change the S Tag P Bits value type 3 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Static or Copy from Ingress and press Enter 6 To view or modify the C VLAN list type 4 and press Enter The VLAN Multiplexing Record C VLAN List screen Figure 12 6 opens e To adda C VLAN type 1 and press Enter You are prompted to type 1 4094 U ntagged or P riority tagged and press Enter Enter the C VLAN IDs that you wish to be included in the service multiplexing one by one Priority VLAN tagged frames and untagged frames can be explicitly included in the VLAN multiplexing record as well e To delete a C VLAN type 2 and press Enter You are prompted to type 1 4094 U ntagged or P riority tagged and press Enter Delete the C VLAN IDs that you do not wish to include in the service multiplexing Press Esc to return to the Modify VLAN Multiplexing Record screen 7 When you are finished making changes type A to accept 8 Press Esc to return to the VLAN Multiplexing Record List screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Ca
165. rd the frame Jabber Events The number of frames received on the interface that had a length greater than 1518 and had a bad CRC This follows the definition in the RMON RFC Dropped The number of frames that the interface was unable to transmit due to buffer overflow or link failure 5 4 1 3 Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics These counters are shown in Figure 5 10 Frames Sent The total number of frames sent from the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Frames Revd The total number of valid frames received on the interface since the last reset Raw or the last counter reset Current Rx Broadcasts The number of broadcast frames received on the interface Tx Broadcasts The number of broadcast frames transmitted by the interface Rx Multicasts The number of multicast frames received on the interface Tx Multicasts The number of multicast frames transmitted by the interface VLAN Tagged The number of VLAN tagged frames received on the interface Pause Frames The number of PAUSE frames received by the interface Filtered Frames The number of frames received on the interface that were dropped due to filtering rules Rx Management The number of frames received on the interface that were passed to the 9145EMP manager Tx Management The number of frames received from the 9145EMP manager that were passed to the interface 60 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual RMON Group 1 Statistics
166. re If the user s access level is sufficient then the access is granted If the user s access level is not sufficient an error message is displayed in the status area or an SNMP error is returned The three access levels are supervisor operator and observer In the default configuration the supervisor access level is allowed complete access to all 9145EMP features including configuring the security system The operator access level is allowed access to the 9145EMP features except those relating to the 9145EMP s security system This level can be configurable by the administrator The observer access level is allowed access to the 9145EMP features that do not modify the 9145EMP s configuration This level can be configurable by the administrator 3 4 2 Feature Access Level Configuration The assignment of access levels has a default configuration built into the 9145EMP Creating and downloading a text file called 9145e cap to the 9145EMP can change this assignment however This file contains mappings between module features and the access level required to access the feature For example the entry that controls access to the Maximum Frame Size setting looks like the following maxFrameSize operator This entry indicates that to change the Maximum Frame Size a user s account must have operator access level or greater The 9145e cap file is downloaded to the 9145EMP via the normal FTP SFTP TFTP in the same manner as downloading a firmw
167. rent counters 3 Press CTRL S to change the path For network ports the statistics are presented in groups of four corresponding to each ingress user port 4 Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 01 05 03 QUEUE STATISTICS CURRENT NET gt USR1 Total Packets Packets Subject Total Packets Total Packets Classified To Drop Profile Queued Dropped CTRL T to view raw counters CTRL R to clear counters ESC to return CTRL S to switch the path Figure 10 17 Queue Statistics screen 121 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Configuration Queue Statistics 122 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Chapter 11 Service OAM 11 0 Introduction Service OAM SOAM allows you to detect isolate and report connectivity faults that span net works comprised of multiple LANs and to monitor the performance of connections Service OAM protocols and procedures are defined in two standards IEEE 802 1ag and ITU T Recommendation Y 1731 The standards specify protocols procedures and specific entities required to support the discovery and verification of connectivity faults and to associate the faults to specific devices These entities and protocols are briefly described in paragraph 11 1 1 and 11 1 3 Both IEEE 802 1ag and ITU T Y 1731 Service OAM procedure
168. rity AA AA 30 Feature Access Level Configuration mama ede ted pnsan 30 Add or Edit an Account E 30 Delete AA AA AA AA 32 System Information E 33 RADIUS CN secorrir irete nea AA NaS 33 RADIUS Client Configuration sicacscccsecatsccsdeeretssstenevavasccsadantt incnaysectensisbedsnaciectazsassectenaelans 34 SNTP Client Configuration EE 36 SYSLOG Client Configuration EE 38 Hardware Information am Npa AA AA 39 WR D Ai Diagnostic UUM TOUS EE 41 LOA Fee EEN 42 RUT US SU ats Tana eet eee eel kaa 43 EE EE 46 Cable EVAN Use ch ce AH 48 ii The World Leader in Fiber Optic Communications Systems 9145E NID Software User s Manual CANOGA PERKINS 5 Port Information EEN 49 POM DESENPUON sma AA NAA AA AA AA AA 49 Link aU eA UNS aaa sateen dete tan te Ee 50 Port Configuration EE 51 ardware Intormation ma SINA Aka a a a ed actos 52 Functional Configuration EE 53 AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 54 Network e Een ue HE 56 Layer 2 Statistics aaa a AA GA 57 Layer 2 Counter DENTON Sirccsstscancisusccneanzoncnandescenvenanpesadectes miansatecaanontaancnspaadannbeameatandte 59 Layer EE gene AA AA AA 59 Layer 2 Error Statistics Screen AE 59 Layer 2 Frame Type Statistics AAA 60 RMON Group Leeder Ee See deene 61 AL gane RA PE BANA 64 LAG Config ratoN WE 65 Aggregation Group AA AA ee ee 65 LAG Aggregation PONG nA AA aeaea AA 67 Configuring a Static Link Aggregation EE 71 LAG SAS BCS kaman GA AA GAN RAANG ANA GAAN 73 Aggregation Group Statistics TANGAN AA 74 LAG Port
169. rk Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 25 46 CREATE A NEW MAINTENANCE DOMAIN 1 MD ID 0 2 Level 0 3 Name 4 Permissions Sender ID None Enter number in range 1 65535 Figure 11 10 Create a New Maintenance Domain screen 137 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Domains 11 3 3 Delete a Maintenance Domain When you delete a Maintenance Domain all MAs and MEPs MIPs associated with it are also deleted 1 2 3 On the Maintenance Domain List screen Figure 11 9 type D and press Enter The cur rent Maintenance Domain is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the domain you wish to delete Press Enter to delete the highlighted domain You are prompted to confirm the deletion 11 3 4 Modify a Maintenance Domain 1 On the Maintenance Domain List screen Figure 11 9 type E and press Enter The cur rent Maintenance Domain is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the domain to modify When the item you want to modify is highlighted press Enter The Modify Maintenance Domain screen Figure 11 11 opens To modify the Permissions Sender ID value type 1 and select Chassis Manage Chas sisManage or None and press Enter Type A and press Enter to accept the changes Press Esc to return to the Maintenance Domain List screen Canoga Perkins Corp
170. ro the request will be sent at a random interval within the delay time This is used to prevent multiple NID requests at the same time in the event that all NIDs power down and power up at the same time 5 SNTP Server IP Address Two SNTP servers can be configured e IP Address The address for the SNTP server IP address 0 0 0 0 indicates no server Retries How many times the 9145EMP tries to synchronize before trying the alternate server Range is 0 to 10 e Timeout seconds Wait period between unsuccessful attempts Range is 1 to 30 e Priority The server to contact first Range is 1 to 255 with 1 the highest priority and 255 the lowest If the priority is the same for the two servers the 9145EMP alternates tries between the servers When entries are completed press Esc to return to the System Configuration menu 37 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration SYSLOG Client Configuration 3 8 SYSLOG Client Configuration Use the SYSLOG Client Configuration screen to configure the 9145EMP to send log messages to a SYSLOG Server From the System Configuration menu select SYSLOG Client Configuration 8 and press Enter The SYSLOG Client Configuration screen Figure 3 22 opens On the SYSLOG Client Configuration screen type the number of the SYSLOG setting to change and press Enter When entries are completed press Esc to return to the System Configuration menu Syslog Server IP Address Configure the IP addr
171. ropped Type 0 or 1 and press Enter e If you chose regular mode in step 1 go to step 6 e If you chose sweep mode in step 1 go to step 10 e If you chose multicast in step 1 type S to send and press Enter To change the Transmission rate type 5 and press Enter Type a value between 1 and 100 and press Enter To change the number of packets type 6 and press Enter The default is 1 A value of 0 indicates a continuous loopback Type a value between 0 and 99 and press Enter To change the Data TLV size type 7 and press Enter This value indicates the amount of data in each packet Type a value between 0 and 1488 and press Enter To change the Data TLV payload type 8 and press Enter Type the string that you want to send in a loopback message and press Enter If you chose sweep mode in step 1 you can enter a start size and end size e To enter a start size type 5 and press Enter Type a number from 30 to 1488 and press Enter e To enter an end size type 6 and press Enter Type a number from the range dis played on the screen and press Enter To send the loopback request type S and press Enter Press Esc to return to the Maintenance End Point Attributes screen Service OAM Maintenance End Points Canoga Perkins Corp 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Mode Destination MEP ID P Bit value DE bit value Transmissi
172. rviced CoS processing occurs on the egress direction that is for frames leaving the NID From the Class of Service Configuration screen Figure 10 2 you can enable or disable CoS support including Classification Queuing Scheduling and Queue Management functions 10 1 Queues on the 9145EMP Each User port has an independent set of four queues Figure 10 1 The queues are labelled from highest to lowest priority e LLQ Low Latency Queue e Q3 e Q2 e QI There is a single set of configuration attributes for the queues on the user side even if the queues are independent per port The same configuration parameters apply to all queue sets across all the ports On the network side 16 queues are available statically assigned to each ingress user port in groups of four The first four queues are assigned for frames received on USR1 the next four for frames received on USR2 and so forth For this reason the screens for the network port refer only to four queues labelled LLQ to Q1 read this label as Q1 through Q4 for the queue set of the corresponding ingress user port 103 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 104 CoS Configuration Queues on the 9145EMP User Side User 1 Queues LLQ Q3 Q2 Q1 User 2 Queues LLQ Q3 Q2 Q1 User 3 Queues LLQ Q3 Q2 Q1 User 4 Queues LLQ Q3 Q2 Q1 Classifier User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4
173. s Enter Select None Chassis Manage ChassisManage or Defer and press Enter When you are finished type A to accept the settings and press Enter 10 Press Esc to return to the Maintenance Association List screen 142 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Maintenance Associations Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 25 46 Level 0 MA ID 2 Name port layer CCM Interval 1 sec VLAN Tag Type NONE VLAN Multiplexing record 0 VLAN List N A Add VLAN to VLAN List Remove VLAN from VLAN List View Modify Peer MEPs list Permissions Sender ID None Select 1 6 for attributes Figure 11 14 Maintenance Association Attributes screen 143 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Entity Groups 11 5 Maintenance Entity Groups Maintenance Entity Groups MEGs are specific to Y 1731 SOAM procedures A MEG consists of the maintenance entities that belong to the same service inside a common SOAM domain Up to 256 MEGs can be configured in a 9145EMP NID 11 5 1 Display Maintenance Entity Groups To display a list of existing Maintenance Entity Groups on the SOAM Configuration screen Fig ure 11 6 type 4 and press Enter The Maintenance Entity Group List screen Figure 11 15 opens Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 d
174. s and entities are supported by the 9145EMP NID The protocol support for these standards is shown in Table 11 1 11 1 Service OAM Service OAM provides Connectivity Fault Management CFM path discovery and fault notifica tion features that allow you to monitor end to end service connections detect connectivity faults and isolate defects Continuity Check Messages CCM and Alarm Indication Signal AIS are used for connection monitoring while Linktrace and Loopback procedures are used for fault iso lation Paragraph 11 1 3 provides more details about Service OAM features 123 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Service OAM 11 1 1 SOAM Entities To execute the Service OAM procedures specific entities must be configured at the network and NID level Some of those entities are shown in Figure 11 2 The SOAM entities are 124 Maintenance Domain A maintenance domain MD is a managed part of a network It is bounded by a set of ports on which maintenance association end points MEPs are instantiated forming one or more maintenance associations at a particular level An MD is identified by an MD level value assigned by the network administrator The MD level is used to define the hierarchical relationship between domains Typically higher level domains are closer to the customer while lower level domains correspond to service pro viders and the physical level Domains cannot intersect or overlap but they can touch
175. ss Enter The current MEP is highlighted 3 Press the Space bar to select a MEP and press Enter The Maintenance End Point Statis tics screen for that MEP Figure 11 41 opens 4 To reset all the counters to zero type R and press Enter Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device MAINTENANCE END POINT STAT TABLE MEP ID MA MEG CCM TX CCM RDI TX CCM RX CCM INV RX 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 101 0 0 310 0 Select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages D etails ESC to return Figure 11 40 Maintenance End Point Stat Table screen 170 Service OAM Configure and View SOAM Statistics Canoga Perkins Corp 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Ethernet Network Interface Device Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device MEP ID 1 CCMS MA MEG ID 2 sent CCM with RDI sent CCMS CCMS CCMS CCMS CCMS CCMS CCMS LBMs LBRS Received invalid received discarded due to Sender ID TLV invalid discarded due to Port Status TLV invalid discarded due to Interface Status TLV invalid with sequence errors received with RDI bit set received received sent with bad Sender ID TLV received Use N ext page R eset Figure 11 41 Maintenance End Point Statistics screen 11 8 2 MIP Statistics 1 02 JAN 2009 05 15 27 DODDDD DD DO ODOO To display statistics for all MIPs on the SOAM Statistics screen Figure 11
176. st of ports When the port you wish to modify is highlighted press Enter The LAG Port Attributes screen Figure 5 18 for that port opens 68 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Link Aggregation Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 00 36 40 LAG PORT ATTRIBUTES Interface Churn is detected Aggregate or Individual Aggregation status Not assigned Actor oper key Actor port priority 32768 Oper LACP activity Actor admin key 1 Oper LACP timeout LACP activity Passive Oper aggregation LACP timeout Long Oper synchronization View modify partner attributes Oper collecting Oper distributing Oper defaulted expired Figure 5 18 LAG Port Attributes screen You can modify the following settings Aggregation status Type 1 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select assigned or not assigned Actor port priority The priority assigned to the port by the administrator Type 2 and press Enter Type number in range 1 65535 and press Enter Actor admin key Administrative key of the group or port used for dynamic port to aggregator mapping Type 3 and press Enter Enter number in range 1 65535 and press Enter LACP activity Indicates whether the port is Active or Passive from the LACP perspective Passive ports do not initiate LACP inquiries but responds to such requests Type 4 and press Enter Press the Space b
177. t O Rcvd Local DSCP Sent Rcvd 1 To IP Addr 0 0 0 0 5 Packet Timeout sec 1 10 3 2 From IP Addr Auto Selection 6 Packet Priority 0 7 0 3 Test C VLAN 0 7 Packet DSCP Code 0 63 0 4 Test Packets per sec 1 8 Packet DF Bit Clear 9 Test Duration min sec 0 forever 0 10 Min Test Payload Size 40 9950 40 11 Max Test Payload Size 40 9950 40 12 Start Stop Test Select 1 12 Figure 4 3 Latency Jitter Test screen Type the number of the function you wish to change and press Enter Once the settings have been entered type 13 and press Enter to begin or end testing Press Esc to return to the Diag nostics menu Configuration items are as follows 1 To IP Address The remote agent IP Address 2 From IP Address The originating IP address that the 9145EMP will place into the test packets Press the Space bar to scroll through Auto Selection Management IP Test IP and Aux IP The Auto Selection setting will start first with the Test IP If the To IP Address is in the Test Network Subnet the Test IP will be used in the packet If the Test IP is not available or the To IP Address is not in the Test Network Subnet the Aux IP is checked If the Aux IP is not available or the To IP Address is not the Aux Network Subnet the Manager IP is 44 Diagnostics 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Latency Jitter Test used Any address can be used with the Manager IP since it has access to the Default Gateway If the
178. t be determined because it is not receiving CCMs from the remote peer MEP e The Port Status is N A because the MEP is not receiving CCMs from the remote peer MEP If the CC is successful the Port Status displays the value of the Port Status TLV of the received CCM Up Blocked etc If the far end does not include Port status TLVs in transmitted CCMs the Port Status field will show N A even if the CCM procedure is successful e The Interface Status is N A because the MEP is not receiving messages from the remote peer MEP If the connectivity check is successful the Interface Status dis plays the value of the Interface Status TLV of the received message for example Up e The timestamp represents the time when the last operational status change occurred for the monitored far end MEP Press Esc to return to the Maintenance End Point List screen 155 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance End Points Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 MEP ID 1013 Direction Up Level 0 VLAN Type MA ID 13 Port NET1 Remote MEP ID 2013 State Failed Timestamp 5 MAC FF FF FF FF FF FF RDI Bit False Port Status N A Interface Status N A select F irst P rev N ext L ast to change pages D etails ESC to return Figure 11 24 CCM Connectivity Monitoring Details screen 156 Service OAM 9145EMP NID
179. t of four queues See Figure 10 1 To configure queue mapping for tagged packets from the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen Figure 10 3 type 1 and press Enter The Tagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen Figure 10 4 opens 1 To set the classification mode of the User port type 1 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select PCP or C VID 2 When you are finished press Enter Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen Note that e All user ports USR1 to USR4 share the same PCP to queue classification e In C VID mode the default queue is the lowest priority queue Q3 e Network side configuration applies to both single port and LAG modes Queues for the Network side correspond to the specific ingress user port as described in section 10 1 e PCP and C VID queue mappings work in the ingress direction For network port queues configure the user port mappings and vice versa Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 52 40 TAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER CONFIGURATION Classification Mode Network PCP 1 User PCP 2 set classifier mapping on User port 3 Set classifier mapping on Network port select 1 3 Figure 10 4 Tagged Packet Classifier screen with PCP selected 3 To mapa PCP to a queue on the User port type 2 and press Enter The User Port Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen
180. ted in the S VLAN tag corresponding to the MEP s C Tag as per VLAN multiplexing records Hence the SOAM frames are not visible inside the Provider network unless the network is able to inspect double tagged SOAM frames only the far end demultiplexing point is able to process those frames Up S Tagged MEPs These MEPs are monitoring the S VLAN aggregation which originates in the 9145EMP The frames are single tagged with a single S Tag when sent on the Network port Logically the up S Tag MEPs are attached to the virtual C S connector port which is a proxy on the S component for the User port Hence the SOAM frames issued by those MEPs have the MAC address of the corresponding User port Interface Status TLV for the CCM frames issued by those MEPs carry the operational state of the User port The corresponding User port for an S Tagged MEP is determined based on the VLAN multiplexing record configuration There are no up MEPs on the Network side as there no domain starting towards the User ports MIPs can be located only on C VLANs on the User port The S VLAN domain starts in the 9145E device so there is no need for an intermediate monitoring port 125 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Service OAM C Component Network Port pp Untagged MEP Down C A Geo A UP Stagged MEP MEP Vv tagged ME
181. tem Configuration Diagnostics Port Information system Alarms system Log Utilities Software Upgrade Manage Logged In Users Link OAM Cos Configuration Service OAM VLAN Multiplexing Logout MESSAGES amp see URGENT STATUS Figure 2 1 Screen Format 2 3 Login The first screen is the Login screen Figure 2 2 Type your Username and press Enter The Password prompt appears Type your Password and press Enter If the Username or Password are incorrect you will be returned to the Username Prompt and the message nvalid Username Password entered will be displayed CAUTION The default username and password is admin lower case Canoga Perkins strongly recommends you change the default username and password during your initial configuration session 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Getting Started Main Menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 11 14 16 Please Enter Login Username admin Please Enter Login Password Figure 2 2 Login screen When you successfully log in the Main Menu Figure 2 3 opens Use the Main Menu to access all 9145EMP functions including setup diagnostics and reports See the sections Account Configuration on page 29 and Password Configuration on page 26 for information about configuring you account and changing your password CAUTION If you lose both your Username and Password return the unit to Canog
182. teria ED Drop Profile 2A 5 MIN Threshold 6 MAX Threshold 7 MID Threshold Drop Probability Match Criteria ED Drop Profile 1A 9 MIN Threshold 10 MAX Threshold 11 MID Threshold Drop Probability 12 Match Criteria Enter CTRL T to toggle profile A B or select 1 12 Messages Figure 10 15 Network Port ED Drop Profile Configuration 119 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 120 Canoga Perkins Corp Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 10 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device USER PORT MATCH CRITERIA FOR PROFILE 1A CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration Ethernet Network Interface Device 01 JAN 2009 00 22 43 DSCP Match DSCP Match DSCP Match DSCP Match DSCP Match DSCP Match DSCP Match X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 x KKK KK KK XK PCP Match 0 xX 1 xX 2 X x KK KK KK KK PCP Match 3 x 4 X 5 X X x KKK KKK X X 6 x 7 X Select DSCP or a Range x y 0 63 PCP Match X x KKK ROX X x KKK KK KK X x x KKK KK KK X X Enter CTRL D to toggle DSCP PCP CTRL T to toggle profile A B Messages Figure 10 16 ED Drop Profile Match Criteria User Port CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Queue Statistics 10 4 Queue Statistics From the Class of Service Configuration screen Figure 10 2 type 4 and press Enter The Queue Statistics screen Figure 10 17 opens 1 Press CTRL T to view raw counters 2 Press CTRL R to clear the cur
183. the 9145EMP NID are transparently for warded using the same rules as for data plane traffic 6 To select a Chassis ID Format type 2 and press Enter Select one of the following set tings e MAC Address and press Enter The Chassis ID value is read only You cannot change the value on this screen e Network Address and press Enter The Network Address value is read only You cannot change the value on this screen e Locally Assigned and press Enter This selection allows you to enter a custom string 133 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM SOAM Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 134 SOAM SYSTEM LEVEL CONFIGURATION 1 service OAM Enabled SENDER ID TLV 2 Chassis ID Format 7 Locally assigned 3 Chassis ID Value Management Address Domain SNMPoverIPv4 Management Address 172 16 140 100 Sender ID TLV applicability 4 CC Disabled 5 LBM Disabled 6 LTM Disabled 7 PORT ID TLV configuration select 1 7 Figure 11 7 SOAM System Level Configuration screen If you chose Locally Assigned in step 4 type 3 and press Enter The Chassis ID Value field is highlighted Enter string in the Chassis ID Value field and press Enter To enable Sender ID TLV to be sent for connectivity check CC messages type 4 and press Enter Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter To enable S
184. the SNTP client Configuration screen type the number of the SNTP setting to change and then press Enter Press the Space bar to view settings and press Enter 1 SNTP Client UTC Offset hours The difference in hours between the local time of the 9145EMP and Coordinated Universal Time UTC which is similar to Greenwich Mean Time GMT Range is 12 to 12 2 SNTP Client Observe DST Enables Disables Daylight Savings Time Summer Time and the date and time it starts and ends 36 System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual SNTP Client Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 Client UTC Offset hours 0 Client Observe DST Disabled Client DST Starts At 01 01 2010 00 00 Client DST Ends At 01 01 2010 00 01 Client Sync Interval minutes 5 Client Delay Time seconds 0 Server IP Address 1 Server Retries 1 Server Timeout 1 seconds Server Priority 1 Server IP Address 2 Server Retries 2 Server Timeout 2 seconds Server Priority 2 H UI WO H UV W O select 1 6 Figure 3 21 SNTP Client Configuration screen 3 SNTP Client Sync Interval minutes How often in minutes the 9145EMP tries to synchronize its time to the SNTP server Range is O attempt to synchronize at bootup only to 1440 once daily 4 SNTP Client Delay Time seconds The delay for the initial SNTP request If not ze
185. tion To enable or disable a queue see Queues Configuration on Network Ports on page 116 Network ports support PCP only Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 20 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 52 40 NETWORK PORT TAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER MAPPING Queue Q1 Select 0 7 Figure 10 6 Network Port Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen 10 3 1 1 Mapping a Queue on the User Port in C VID Mode If you selected C VID for the User port you can use the User Port Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen C VID Mode Figure 10 7 to select a port change the queue assignment and view the queue assignment of a particular C VLAN or range of C VLANs The screen displays the first 40 C VID queue assignments To view more use step 3 below 1 To change User port on the User Port Tagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen C VID Mode type 1 and press Enter Use the Space bar to select a User port and then press Enter 2 To change the queue assignment type 2 and press Enter e Enter a C VLAN ID C VID or a range of IDs from 1 4094 and press Enter e Enter the queue ID 1 3 for Q1 Q3 or 4 for LLQ and press Enter The queue assignment changes to the new value Only a queue that is enabled can be selected To enable or disable a queue see Queues Configuration on Network Ports on page 116 3 To view the queue assignment of a particular C VID other than the first 40 alr
186. tion Feedback Because quality is our first concern at Canoga Perkins we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document However if you find an error or an omission or you think that a topic needs further development we want to hear from you Forward your feedback to techsupport canoga com Provide the title and version number and as much detail as possible about your issue including the topic heading page number and your suggestions for improvement Introduction 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Management Access Chapter 1 Introduction 1 0 About the 9145EMP Software The Multiport 9145E 9145EMP is a multiport version of the industry leading 10 100 1000 9145E Network Interface Device NID The 9145EMP is equipped with four User Ports and two Network Ports The User Ports are 10 100 1000 ports supporting dual media as in the 9145E The two Network Ports support 100 1000 optical SFPs only The 9145EMP supports Link Aggregation IEEE 802 3ad on the Network Ports The 9145EMP supports VLAN multiplexing of C VLANs into S VLANs This feature allows cus tomer frames to be multiplexed into S VLANs through the use of a C VLAN S VLAN Map 1 1 Management Access The 9145EMP can be managed through any of several access ports VT 100 Terminal The VT 100 terminal is used to manage the NID locally via the ElA 232 serial port primarily to perform initial configurations on the NID before it is connected
187. to allow private SNMPv3 protocol exchanges 3 4 4 Delete an Account NOTE An account cannot be deleted while the user is logged in In addition you cannot delete the last supervisor account Before attempting to delete an account make sure the user is logged out Use the following procedure to delete an account 32 1 To delete an account from the Account Configuration screen Figure 3 17 type D and press Enter The first User Account will be highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the user names to select the account Press Enter to delete the highlighted account When deletions are completed press Esc to return to the System Configuration menu System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Information 3 5 System Information The System Information screen is used to add or edit administrative and circuit information such as the name of the 9145EMP contact location customer circuit equipment codes and Common Language Equipment Identification CLEI information System Name Contact and Location are the same as the MIB II variables sysName sysLocation sysContact 1 From the System Configuration menu select System Information 5 and press Enter The System Information screen Figure 3 19 opens Type the number of the parameter to enter information about then press Enter Type new information or edit existing information and press Enter To return to the Main Menu press Esc
188. trace Request 2 ecceeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee renee eeaeeeeeeneneseessenensaeeeee 157 Loopback Procedures PAN 159 Initiating a Loopback Request E 159 Monitoring a Loopback Request aa ANAN 163 vi The World Leader in Fiber Optic Communications Systems 9145E NID Software User s Manual CANOGA PERKINS Maintenance Intermediate Points 1 1 1111111 maana anan nauuna anakan 163 Display Maintenance Intermediate Pomts cece eee eeeeneeeeeeeeeeeteeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaes 163 Create a Maintenance Intermediate Pont 164 Delete a Maintenance Intermediate POint c c ccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 165 Modify a Maintenance Intermediate POint ccccceeesseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeee 165 Configuration Error AA eer a ae eee 167 Configure and View SOAM Statistics aasa NANGANGARAL Ghahak 168 MEP Statistics eee eee ne ee eee eee eres 170 MIR a UO Sc a a a AA 171 Statistics Display Confirmation 173 i ae gege ee a RE EEA 173 MIP Statistics anaes aac AA AA AA 174 AIS Configuration EE 175 12 VLAN Multiplexing E 177 elei Nag AA AA AA AA 177 VLAN Dio AA 177 VLAN le ale KEE 177 User to Network Funetiohallly aNG ANAN KAG 178 Network to User Funenanaliy aaa Aa 178 SPATS et 178 Screen e ALIN EE 179 VLAN Multiplex ue Bet le HI Le 181 Create a VLAN Multiplexing Record saa nA AA nA KA 182 Delete a VLAN Multiplexing Record 2mm mnnasaaaannnanannnnnnananaasakannasssn NEEN 183 Modify a VLAN Mu
189. ts not addressed to the Loop Test MAC Address are dropped The 9145EMP can be configured to swap origination and destination MAC addresses of the test packets and to recal culate the CRC of the looped packet when the MAC addresses are swapped so the loopback packet can successfully navigate through the network back to the test originator Loopback can be enabled only on one port at a time Loopback must be cleared before moving another port into loopback mode At the Diagnostics menu type 1 and press Enter The Loopback Setup screen Figure 4 2 opens Type the number of the function to change and press Enter Press the Space bar to select a setting and then press Enter Continue to modify the settings as required To return to the Diagnostics menu press Esc NOTE Do not swap the source and destination and recalculate the CRC Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 v07 11 F7 11 20 59 Loop Test MAC Address 00 40 2A 1 EE 11 1 Loopback state Disabled 2 Swap MAC Address at Loopback Point 3 Recalculate CRC at Loopback Point Yes select 1 3 Figure 4 2 Loopback Setup screen 42 Diagnostics 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Latency Jitter Test 4 2 Latency Jitter Test The Latency Jitter Test screen is used to initiate tests that measure network latency inter frame jitter and frame loss from the local 9145EMP to a remote 9145EMP or other IP agent At the Diagnosti
190. tting in the column beside the IP Precedence number is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the available queues Select a queue and press Enter Only a queue that is enabled can be selected To enable or disable a queue see Queues Configuration on Network Ports on page 116 4 Press Esc to return to the User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V11 03 F11 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 21 28 24 USER PORT UNTAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER MAPPING Mode IP Precedence Mode IP Precedence CosQ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 select IPP or a Range x y 0 7 Figure 10 9 User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen IP Precedence mode 112 CoS Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Queues Configuration 10 3 2 2 DSCP Mode On the User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen Figure 10 10 for DSCP 1 Type the number of the DSCP or a range of numbers and press Enter The CoS setting for that DSCP number is highlighted Press the Space bar to scroll through the available queues Select a queue and press Enter Only a queue that is enabled can be selected To enable or disable a queue see Queues Configuration on Network Ports on page 116 4 Press Esc to return to the User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 2
191. u wish to add to the user list Enter a name of up to 10 characters 1 Account State Specifies whether the account is active Press the Space bar to select Enabled or Disabled 2 Access From Determines from where the user can access this account Press the Space bar to select between UI SNMPv3 and Ul SNMPv3 NOTE SNMP only cannot FTP 3 Access Level Specifies the security level granted when you log in with this account Press the Space bar to select Observer Operator or Supervisor Description Term used to describe the account type Enter descriptive text up to 17 characters UI Password A password is only required if Access From is set to UI or UI SNMPv3 Type the desired password and press Enter Reenter the password Passwords are limited to 15 characters UI Password Expires Determines whether the password will expire and required to be changed Press the Space bar to select Yes or No Password Expires in days Establishes the number of days each password can be used before a new password is required Enter a number between 1 and 365 A setting of 0 will require a new password each time the account is opened Allow UI Lockout Of User Gives Supervisors the ability to lock users out of the system Press the Space bar to select Yes or No 31 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration Account Configuration Allow UI Logout Of User Gives Supervisors the ability to log users off the system
192. ultiple 9145EMPs to ensure the same security rules Introduction 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Feature Access Level Configuration If the file 9145EMP cap is not downloaded to the 9145EMP then the default access level mappings in the 9145EMP are used If a feature is not present in the file 9145EMP cap that is downloaded to the 9145EMP then the default access level mapping in the 9145EMP is used If errors are found in this file these errors are displayed in the System log 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Introduction Feature Access Level Configuration Getting Started 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 0 Configuring Terminal Management When you use the EIA 232 Serial Port for VT 100 sessions Canoga Perkins suggests that you use HyperTerminal or another type of terminal emulation software on a PC NOTE Microsoft Vista does not include HyperTerminal If your PC uses the Vista operating system you will need to install a terminal emulation program To set up HyperTerminal on your PC 1 2 Select Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal At the Connection Description dialog select an icon and enter the name for the connection Click OK At the Connect To dialog select the Connect Using menu Select the COM port and click OK Select the Port Settings tab from the COM Properties dialog Make the following selections a Bits per secon
193. um of 10 characters 11 Equipment Code Maximum of 10 characters 12 Vendor Maximum of 25 characters 13 CLEI Common Language Equipment Identification CLEI up to 10 characters 14 Mfg Date An editable date field in the form mm dd yyyy 3 6 RADIUS Client RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service software support is provided for User Authentication RADIUS provides the ability to have user interface accounts to be maintained and authenticated by a RADIUS server The RADIUS server also maintains user account information e AccessFrom Where the account can be used e AccessLevel The security access level for the user e Description The account description e LogoutUser Whether the user can be forcefully logged out When a user enters a username and password and RADIUS has been configured the username and password is sent to the RADIUS server and is validated there If valid then the RADIUS server sends an accept message along with the above account information and the 9145EMP RADIUS client allows the user in with this configuration The RADIUS server may send a reject message in which case the user is not logged in The RADIUS server may also send a challenge message if it has been configured to do so in which case the user is prompted for additional authentication information at which time the RADIUS server will then send an accept or reject message 3 6 1 RADIUS client configuration Up to two RADIUS servers can be
194. unt screen From the System Configuration screen type 4 and press Enter to open the Account Configuration screen then type E to edit an account 17 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual System Configuration IP SNMP Agent Configuration 3 1 4 Trap Table On the IP SNMP Agent Configuration screen Figure 3 2 type 4 and press Enter The Trap Notification Destination Table screen Figure 3 7 opens The Trap Table screens are used to configure the SNMP Trap Managers Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 11 51 16 Managing Trap Username security Host Port Type Community Level Select A dd D elete E dit M ore Figure 3 7 Trap Notification Destination Table screen 3 1 4 1 Adding or Editing a Trap Table 1 To add a Managing Host IP address from the Trap Notification Destination Table screen Figure 3 7 type A and press Enter to edit type E and press Enter The Edit Trap Noti fication Type screen open Figure 3 8 2 Type the Managing Host IP address and press Enter 1 3 Type the Trap Notification Port and press Enter The default value is 162 for regular SNMP managers 163 for CanogaView Any port numbers from 1 to 65535 can be used to receive traps Check with your IT manager to ensure the port setting is correct System Configuration 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual IP SNMP Agent Configuration NOTE Each Notification Typ
195. ure 11 38 type 4 and press Enter The MIP Summary Statistics Configuration screen Figure 11 45 opens 2 You can select up to six items to view Type the number of the counter and press the Space bar to select Yes or No 3 Type A to accept the settings and press Enter 4 Press Esc to return to the SOAM Statistics screen Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 select up to 6 counters current selected 6 UP received Yes sent Yes received Yes sent No forwarded No sent No Select 1 12 for counters Figure 11 45 MIP Summary Statistics Configuration screen 174 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual AIS Configuration 11 9 AIS Configuration NOTE AIS applies to Y 1731 procedures only Configuring Alarm Indication Signal AIS establishes a relationship between a lower level MEP the server that detects an error condition and higher level MEPs or MIPs the clients that must be notified by the server about an error condition When a defect is detected by the server MEP higher level MEPs or MIPs clients are notified and generate AIS frames toward their peers Up to four clients can be configured for each MEP AIS server Use the following steps to configure AIS 1 On the Service OAM Main Menu Figure 11 5 type 3 and press Enter The SOAM AIS Configuration screen Figure 11 46 opens 2 To configure AI
196. ure 4 5 PING Generation In Progress screen 47 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics 4 4 Cable Diagnostics The cable diagnostics function provides UTP cable testing Its function is to determine the UTP cable status and can provide a very useful physical link troubleshooting tool e When the cable is OK cable diagnostics indicates the length of the cable e When there is a problem cable diagnostics indicates how far from the interface connec tion the fault is and information about the fault To access the Cable Diagnostics screen from the Diagnostics menu type 4 and press Enter The Cable Diagnostics screen Figure 4 6 opens NOTE The cable diagnostic test is for User ports only as the network ports are SFP To run the diagnostics test on the User port type the number of the port 1 4 and press Enter When the test is complete press Esc to return to the Diagnostics menu Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 11 20 59 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User Select 1 4 Interface Pair State Pair State Pair State Pair State Pair Length P lt m gt 5 Pair Length 4 lt m gt 5 Pair Length d lt m gt 5 lt m gt 5 Figure 4 6 Cable Diagnostics screen 48 Port Information 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Chapter 5 Port Information 5 0 Port Description The Port Information screen F
197. vice 21 36 59 USER PORT UNTAGGED PACKET CLASSIFIER CONFIGURATION 1 Classification Mode IP Precedence 2 Default Queue for Unclassified Frames LLQ 3 Set classifier mapping Select 1 3 Figure 10 8 User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Configuration screen 2 To select a classification mode for the User side type 1 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select IP Precedence DSCP or AFEF and press Enter 3 To assign a default queue for unclassified frames type 2 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select LLQ Q3 Q2 or Q1 and press Enter Only a queue that is enabled can be selected To enable or disable a queue see Queues Configuration on Network Ports on page 116 4 To set classifier mapping type 3 and press Enter e If you selected IP Precedence in step 2 Figure 10 9 opens See the section IP Precedence Mode on page 112 e If you selected DSCP mode in step 2 Figure 10 10 opens See the section DSCP Mode on page 113 e If you selected AFEF in step 2 Figure 10 11 opens See the section AF EF Mode on page 114 5 Press Esc to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen 111 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual CoS Configuration CoS Queues Configuration 10 3 2 1 IP Precedence Mode On the User Port Untagged Packet Classifier Mapping screen Figure 10 9 for IP Precedence 1 Type the number of the IP Precedence or a range of numbers and press Enter The CoSQ se
198. wap Bank amp Reset Swap Swap Bank after download and reset Yes Get New File with TFTP Select 1 4 Figure 8 1 Software Upgrade screen 8 3 Swap Bank After Download and Reset Option 3 allows you to select automatically swapping banks on reset after a successful download Select Yes for automatically swap banks Select No to have downloaded software remain in the inactive bank This option does not generate a reset Type 3 and press Enter Press the Space bar to select Yes or No NOTE Users will be disconnected when the 9145EMP is reset The setting Swap Bank after download and reset must be set before downloading the new software After you download software the message line will read Loads xx xx on Next Reset 88 Software Upgrade 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Get Software Upgrades with TFTP 8 4 Get Software Upgrades with TFTP Software can be downloaded from the Canoga Perkins web site to your TFTP server After downloading the software move the file to a known directory to which your TFTP server has access To download the latest version from your TFTP server to the 9145EMP from the Software Upgrade menu Figure 8 1 type 4 and press Enter The TFTP Upgrade screen Figure 8 2 will appear Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 21 MAR 2010 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device Time since Last Restart 00 42 39 Host IP Address 172 16 2 40 File Name 9145EMP a0
199. ware User s Manual System Configuration SNTP Client Configuration Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 29 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 15 52 50 RADIUS Client Mode None RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS Server Shared Secret RADIUS Server Retries RADIUS Server Timeout RADIUS Server Priority RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Server Shared Secret RADIUS Server Retries RADIUS Server Timeout RADIUS Server Priority Select 1 3 Figure 3 20 RADIUS Client Configuration screen 3 7 SNTP Client Configuration Use the SNTP Client Configuration screen to configure the 9145EMP to use a primary and secondary SNTP Server to automatically set the date and time An accurate date and time in the 9145EMP assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to the system administrator You can choose either of two methods for setting the date and time depending on your access to an external network and your need for accuracy e For accuracy within a large network you can set up the 9145EMP to synchronize the system date and time to an SNTP server e The time and date can be set manually See Set Date and Time on page 82 for more information To configure SNTP select SNTP Client Configuration 7 from the System Configuration menu and press Enter The Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Client Configuration screen Figure 3 21 opens On
200. wnload and install new firmware using TFTP swap firmware banks and reset the 9145EMP Manage Logged In Users The Manage Logged In Users screen is used by the administrator to view current users and to terminate user sessions when required Link OAM The OAM menu is used to set change and view various link layer operational administration and maintenance OAM functions CoS Configuration The Class of Service CoS Configuration menu is used to enable or disable classification support and to establish priority to queue mapping set up queue configuration create drop profiles and view queue statistics Service OAM The Service OAM menu is used to configure Connectivity Fault Management VLAN Multiplexing The VLAN Multiplexing menu is used to configure VLAN Multiplexing Logout Logout terminates your current session 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual 2 5 Supported MIBs This section lists all supported MIBs including Standard MIBs and the Canoga Perkins MIBs Getting Started Supported MIBs Table 2 1 Standard MIBs mib 2 my dot3 0am my ifmib my ping my rmon my rmon2 my hermon my entitymib my cfm my Table 2 2 Canoga Perkins MIBs cp9145estatus my cplicense my cpsyslog my cpaccounts my cploopback my cpsystemlog my cpcablediag my cpmgmtstatus my cptrapconfig my cpcos my cpping my cptraptb my cpdot30am my cpportconfig my cpvlanloopback my c
201. ws you to drop packets before a specific queue is full Every Queue has two drop profiles associated with it You can configure a drop profile and associate it with a specific class of service and enable or disable each ED Drop Profile independently and set the MIN MAX and MID values for each queue From the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen Figure 10 3 type 5 for ED Drop Profiles on User ports or 6 for ED Drop Profiles on the Network port and press Enter The ED Drop Profile Configuration screen Figure 10 14 for User ports or Figure 10 15 for the Network Port opens 1 Press CTRL T to select Drop Profile A or Profile B 2 Type 1 5 or 9 to set the minimum threshold percentage for the appropriate Drop Profile press Backspace to remove the current setting type the desired setting and press Enter 3 Type 2 6 or 10 to set the maximum threshold percentage for the appropriate Drop Profile use Backspace to remove the current setting type the desired setting and press Enter 4 Type 3 7 or 11 to set the Mid threshold percentage for the appropriate Drop Profile use Backspace to remove the current setting type the desired setting and press Enter 5 Type 4 8 or 12 to view the Match Criteria for the appropriate Drop Profile The Match Criteria screen Figure 10 16 for the appropriate ED Drop Profile opens a Press CTRL T to select A profile or B profile b Press CTRL D to select DSCP or PCP menus c Type the D
202. x connection Late Collisions The number of collisions that the interface encountered later than 512 bit times into the frame when attempting to transmit a frame over a half duplex connection Alignment Errors The number of frames received on the interface that had a non integral number of octets and a bad CRC The interface will discard the frame Undersize lt 64 The number of frames received on the interface that were less than 64 bytes in length excluding framing bits but including the CRC and were otherwise well formed The interface will discard the frame Oversize gt MaxFrameSize The number of frames received on the interface that had a length excluding framing bits but including the CRC greater than the Maximum Frame Size set for the unit inclusive See the Functional Configuration screen for information on how to set the Maximum Frame Size The interface will discard the frame 59 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Port Information Layer 2 Statistics Fragments The number of frames received on the interface that were not an integral number of bytes in length or that had a bad CRC and were less than 64 bytes in length excluding framing bits but including the CRC The interface will discard the frame CRC Errors The number of frames received on the interface that had a length excluding framing bits but including the CRC of between 64 and the Maximum Frame Size inclusive but had a bad CRC The interface will disca
203. you configure a new MA the corresponding VLAN multiplexing record must already exist 1 On the Maintenance Association List screen Figure 11 12 type A and press Enter The Create a New Maintenance Association screen Figure 11 13 opens The first field MD ID is highlighted 2 Type an MD ID and press Enter To view a list of MDs press CTRL L type S to select and press Enter The MA ID field is highlighted Each MA belongs to a single MD 3 Type an MA ID and press Enter The Name field is highlighted 139 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Service OAM Maintenance Associations 4 Type a name and press Enter The VLAN Tag Type field is highlighted 5 Select a VLAN Tag Type NONE C Tag or S Tag e None means that the frames are not tagged e C Tag indicates that ethernet frames CCMs LBMs LBRs LTMs LTRs are tagged for customers C Tagged MEPs or MIPs send and receive single or double tagged frames depending on the position and configuration e S Tag indicates an Ethernet frame that is tagged according to the service pro vider s tagging scheme An S Tag is usually called also outer tag and it is identi fied as such by a different EthType according to IEEE 802 1ad standard Press Enter If you selected C Tag or S Tag the VLAN Multiplexing record field is high lighted 6 If you selected C Tag or S Tag type the number of the VLAN Multiplexing record and press Enter The CCM Interval Field is highlighted 7
204. ype 2 and press Enter Select 1 sec or 1 min and press Enter 8 To change the AIS priority bits type 3 and press Enter Type a number from 0 to 7 and press Enter 9 Type A to accept the settings and press Enter Press Esc to return to the Maintenance Intermediate Point Attributes screen 166 Service OAM 9145EMP NID Software User s Manual Configuration Error List Canoga Perkins Corp Ethernet Network Interface Device 02 JAN 2009 Model 9145EMP 761 0 0 V07 11 F7 Canoga 9145EMP 32 device 05 15 27 Type Y 1731 Level 7 MEG ID 101 Port Network MAC 00 40 2A 01 EE 24 1 Admin status Disabled VLAN list 900 2 AIS Transmit interval 1 sec 3 AIS Priority bits 1 Select 1 3 for attributes Figure 11 36 Maintenance Intermediate Point Attributes screen Y 1731 11 8 Configuration Error List The Configuration Error List is a list of bridge ports aggregated ports and VIDs that are incor rectly configured The list is updated internally for every configuration change The following Con figuration Errors can be detected on a 9145EMP NID e Conflicting VIDs This error condition occurs when two or more MAs or MEGs in the sys tem at the same level have overlapping VIDs associated with them and for each MA an UP MEP is configured in the system That is it is an error to have two UP MEPs monitor ing the same VLAN at the same level e CFMLeak This error condition occurs when two or more MAs or MEGs having overlap ping
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