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FrameSaver NP 64+ Frame Relay Digital Service Unit User`s Manual

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1. a End User Premise Router E POP FrameSaver NP 64 ia ea Serial Port Home NET o Ffcus Pye Serial Port a a Frame Relay Customer amp Cust PVC J Backbone IP Over X Mgmt PVCs Router 8H pus depu Console Port Pe Frame Switch Wei S d Ts JL 09 SNMP Alam Lee Server Terminal Server Network Control Center Figure 2 5 Dual DSUs with Separate CPE Ports 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 2 5 March 2001 2 Description Automatic Figure 2 6 shows a configuration which can be used to back up the network frame Switched Backup switch DDS line or even the internal DSU In this case the CPE router is switched to the DSU which detects proper connectivity with its frame switch The base DSU will be connected to the CPE unless it senses a communications failure in which case the Second DSU Adapter module will be connected to the DTE port Once switched to the Second DSU Adapter and absent failures switching back to the base DSU is accom plished through operator command Customer Data Center POP End User Premise Router FrameSaver NP 64 5 cust Ll xim Seri Soh Sok absentee Ariens d Ru Customer amp 5 erial Port PVC LL n cx MgmtPVCs LOY D Y Cust PVC
2. Int Rank Bps Octs sRate Destination Source 2 1 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Help Close X NextPage gt Figure 5 17 Top Talker Conversation Statistics History Screen Rx Conversation Mode Mode M Selects Tx or Rx mode for displaying information First Interval F Selects the interval of the indicated number max of 96 to begin the display of data The first six lines display Top Talker Conversation statistics for the first interval the next six lines for the next interval Additional intervals are displayed on subsequent pages Performance data is displayed as described on the Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary screens Additional commands on this screen are NextPage Advances the display to the next page of intervals 5 26 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics NENNEN FrameSaver NP 64 generates traps SNMP alarms or alerts in response to certain detected network conditions In the case of FrameSaver NP 64 with dual DSUs each DSU generates Traps The traps are reported either In band utilizing th
3. 5 19 Figure 5 13 Protocol Monitor Statistics History 5 21 Figure 5 14 Tx Conversation Mode Ranked by Octet 5 22 Figure 5 15 Rx Conversation Mode Ranked by Octet 5 24 Figure 5 16 Rx Listener Mode Ranked by Packet 5 25 Figure 5 17 Top Talker Conversation Statistics History Screen Rx Conversation Mode 0 0 cece eee ee 5 26 Figure 5 18 Fault Locations 0 0 0 c ee eee eee 5 28 6 Options Figure 6 1 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel with ISDN Adapter 6 3 Figure 6 2 FrameSaver NP 64 Rear Panel with ISDN Adapter 6 3 Figure 6 3 Management Control Flow for FrameSaver NP 64 with ISDN Option Rog ae sabe 6 wale Spore Sad Beltane A 6 7 Figure 6 4 System View Screen ISDN 0 00 00 0000005 6 8 Figure 6 5 ISDN Adapter Configuration Screen 6 10 Figure 6 6 Backup ON Demand Configuration Screen 6 12 Figure 6 7 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel View with ISDN Adapter 6 15 Figure 6 8 ISDN Status Test Screen eese 00008 6 18 Appendix None vi FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 List of Tables 1 Preface Table 1 1 FCC Registration Information sese 1 4 2 Description Table 2 1 Call Director DTMF Codes seen 2 15 3 Installation Table 3 1 FrameSaver NP 64 Input Output Connectors amp Control Specifi
4. AT Dialing the Router issues the phone number Note Itis important that the Router does not have DTR ON unless it wants to use the modem because this will prevent other devices from gaining access to the modem DTR Dialing 1 The call is initiated by the Router turning DTR ON 2 The FrameSaver NP 64 responds in one of two ways based on the AT Commands included in the Setup String for the AUX Port a DSR comes ON as soon as the modem is available b DSR follows the status of the far end connection 3 The Router lowers DTR at the end of the call 4 If the FrameSaver NP 64 was configured per 2a above DSR will go OFF after the Router turns DTR OFF If configured per 2b DSR will go off after the connection is broken by either end or if DTR is turned OFF AT Dialing AT dialing is similar to DTR dialing but the Router can issue the dialing command strings The call is initiated by the Router turning DTR ON The FrameSaver NP 64 turns DSR ON when the modem is available The Router issues the necessary AT commands Connect messages can be enabled to indicate the connection status The Router lowers DTR at the end of the call DSR goes OFF after the Router turns DTR OFF QN tA A t N e FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 31 5 Diagnostics Management Access Dial In Direct Connect AUX 2 5 32 When using a PC desktop or laptop to establish management access to a
5. f 35 E aay eae ne Frame Relay i Customer amp psy FT C Backbone IP Over M MgmtPvcs EL 2 Router xp 1 a U Mgmt E QH Ll Modem Fi Y s C le Port T PVC Frame Switch b ES DOO NCC Tenet Ne NT Work Station TIT L3 r3 rrr PEU SNMP Alarm Server Terminal Server Network Control Center Figure 2 6 Dual DSUs with Backup Switching 2 6 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 2 Description NENNEN FrameSaver The basic FrameSaver NP 64 includes a network compliant 56 64 Kbps CSU DSU a Frame Relay switch function a Frame Relay management module and an SNMP NP 644 Agent The unit includes two Auxiliary ports and may be factory optioned to include an inter nal V 34 or V 90 compliant modem An integral call director connects the modem to the DSU AUX 1 port AUX 2 port or Option module ISDN or Second DSU port based on a DTMF code sent by the caller All of the devices can access the modem for call out purposes on a first come first served basis System software can be downloaded to the FrameSaver NP 64 for upgrades The front and rear panels of basic FrameSaver NP 64 are shown in Figure 2 7 and Figure 2 8 Detailed descriptions of the FrameSaver NP 64 indicators and controls are provided in section 5 Diagnostics of this manual
6. Name Path 1 T12 0 0 0 0 N12 P1 WorP WAN 2 T2 0 0 0 0 N2 P2 WorP WAN 3 T3 0 0 0 0 N3 P3 WorP WAN 4 T4 0 0 0 0 N4 P4 WorP P C 5 T5 0 0 0 0 N5 P5 WorP P C 6 T6 0 0 0 0 N6 P6 WorP P C NOTE Each Name amp IP entry must be made individually Disable Traps B B m n r and or B m n for multiple disables gt gt 1 Authen Fail lt lt 7 Netw Thresh 13 ContactSense 19 ISDN Backup 2 Carrier Loss 8 User Thresh 14 BECN FECN 20 ISDN Demand 3 Out of Serv 9 DTR Loss 15 IsdnAdptFail 21 PvCDrpdThres 4 DSU Failure 10 DtePowerLoss 16 IsdnLineFail 22 PVvCDlvdThres 5 LMI NetwFail 11 Modem Fail 17 PVCDly Thresh 23 PVCAvailable 6 LMI UserFail 12 DialLineFail 18 Login Fail 24 PvCUnavail Clear Holdoff H 5 Terminate Delay D 45 1 thru 15 minutes 1 thru 120 seconds Help Save SA Cancel X gt Figure 4 7 SNMP Trap Manager Configuration Screen Occurrences of any Traps unless disabled will be sent to all Trap Managers defined including Traps sent Out of Band dial out using the FrameSaver NP 64 internal modem Out of Band Traps however will only be sent provided the modem is not already in use when the trap occurs 1 Mgr n 1 6 Parameters to be selected for each Trap Manager are as follows Each Trap Manager defined will be sent a copy of each Trap alarm that occurs CAUTION The Loss of Power cry for
7. PVCs that were included in the delay measurement list on the PVC Configuration screen will be deleted and have to be re entered Protocol Monitoring selections may be mis mapped different protocols selected if previously configured for Protocol monitoring E Previous Revisions 980 001 0221C March 2001 The following lists operational additions and or changes incorporated in previous software revisions Rev 9 04 xx from Rev 8 04 xx Added Top Statistics collection of Top IP Traffic Added Monitoring of traffic by Internet and manufacturer specific protocols Changed Maximum power interrupt time for external device reboot command increased from 30 to 300 seconds Download Notes Revision 9 04 xx software can be downloaded to a FrameSaver NP 64 unit running Revision 8 04 xx without affecting the unit s current configuration Downloading to a prior revision will only affect the following configuration item PVCs that were included in the delay measurement list on the PVC Configuration screen will be deleted and have to be re entered Protocol Monitoring selections may be mis mapped different protocols selected if previously configured for Protocol monitoring FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 1 5 1 Preface Rev 8 04 xx from Rev 7 04 xx Added Selectable Dynamic IP Address Learning function WAN Mgmt IP address can be relearned each time the PVC returns to an active condi
8. Saves parameters and returns to System View screen Cancel X Returns to System View screen without saving changes Save the Frame Manager Configuration changes when they are all set correctly by en tering SA followed by ENTER This will also return the user to the System View screen Proceed to SNMP Community Access Configuration selecting SC by typing SC followed by ENTER FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 SNMP Community Access Configuration Name F 43802 1 2 3 4 5 6 Community Community Community Community Community Community Comm 1 Access A1 1 Read Only gt gt 2 Read Write lt lt 3 None Comm 4 Access A4 1 Read Only gt gt 2 Read Write lt lt 3 None Help gt Save SA Name Name Name Name Name Name 4 Operation The SNMP Community Access Configuration screen is shown in Figure 4 6 FOO cee SNMP Community Access Configuration kiii dded idk dkk k C12 public C2 C3 C4 C5 C62 Comm 2 Access A2 1 Read Only gt gt 2 Read Write lt lt 3 None Comm 3 Access A3 1 Read Only gt gt 2 Read Write lt lt 3 None Comm 5 Access A5 1 Read Only gt gt 2 Read Write lt lt 3 None Comm 6 Access A6 1 Read Only gt gt 2 Read Write lt lt 3 None NOTE Each Name entry must be made individually Cancel X Figure 4 6 SNMP Communit
9. Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 980 001 0221C March 2001 This page intentionally left blank FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 Diagnostics 5 7 5 Diagnostics NENNEN V Statistics FrameSaver NP 64 provides current and historical performance statistics for the fol lowing DSU interface DSU and Frame Relay Traffic in summary and on a per PVC basis PVC Protocol and Top IP Traffic statistics DSU and Frame Manager statistics are accumulated in 15 minute intervals for the last 24 hours PVC Protocol monitoring and Top IP Traffic statistics are accumulated in user defined intervals 1 15 minutes NENNEN T DSU Statistics Summary KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK DSU Statistics Summary ke e ce e oe e e ce ce e ce e e ce ce e ee e ee e ke e A Name F 43802 System Test Fault DSU Status High Speed Interface Status Rx Level 10dB DTR On Data Rate 56k RTS On Power On Current Interval Count 455 secs 24 Hour Interval Count 96 Valid DSU Bkp Network User RLOS OOS BPV LBK y n LTO LFE DFES LTO LFE DFES Curr 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Hr 0 0 0 0 y 0 0 0 0 0 0 ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current time optional Help Close X AutoUpdate AU FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide The DSU Statistics Summary screen provides summary performance information and access to detailed performan
10. March 2001 4 Operation This section contains configuration and operation information for basic FrameSaver NP 64 Refer to Section 6 Options of this manual for configuration and operation information for FrameSaver NP 64 options such as ISDN Adapter Configuration FrameSaver NP 64 configuration consists of initially setting the WAN Management Channel s DLCI address via the rear panel DIP Switches dial in VT 100 console con nection or direct connected VT 100 terminal This parameter can also be reconfigured via in band Telnet Management session after the initial installation Additional parameters are configured via in band Telnet dial in VT 100 console con nection or direct connected VT 100 terminal The configuration procedures to complete the installation are presented in and should be performed in the following order 1 Set WAN Management DLCI DIP Switches 2 Power unit on while clearing NVM 3 Connect Console Terminal establish a management session and set the operating parameters OR Contact the Network Control Center to establish a management session and have the operating parameters set remotely WAN DLCI DIP Switch Settings 980 001 0221C March 2001 To use the in band WAN Frame Relay Management Channel the WAN Management DLCI Frame Relay Management Channel s PVC Address must be set A 12 position DIP switch on the rear panel of the FrameSaver NP 64 may be used to set the WAN DLCI The
11. 455 of 900 secs 15 Minute Interval History Count 96 Valid Most Recent Completed Interval mE Near Rank Pkts Destination 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current_time optional Help Close X AutoUpdate AU gt Figure 5 16 Rx Listener Mode Ranked by Packet Performance data is displayed as described on the previous pages Note that only the Near User Port Router heading and IP Address es are displayed when ranked by Packet 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 25 March 2001 5 Diagnostics Top Talker Conversation Statistics History The Top Talker Conversation Statistics History screen displays detailed performance information for the Top Talker Conversation of IP Traffic irrespective of PVC divi sions The Top Talker Conversation Statistics History screen is accessed from the Top Talk er Conversation Statistics Summary screen selecting VH by typing VH followed by ENTER An example of a Top Talker Conversation Statistics History screen in Rx Conversa tion mode ranked by Octet is shown in Figure 5 17 KKKKKKKKEKKKKKEKK Top Talker Conversation Statistics History KKKKKKKKKKK Name F243802 Mode M Tx Rx Rx First Interval F 2 of 96 Rx Conversation Past A 0 8 77 2 9 0a sem Near lt Far
12. 56 or 64 Kbps when FRM MGR is set for ClrChan and or LMI Protocol is set for None Auto should NOT be used for these configurations 5 Enter WAN IP Address for SNMP management of the FrameSaver NP 64 If set to the default value as shown in Figure 4 4 the IP Address will be learned automatically The first valid IP Address will be learned Once a value is entered or learned automatically it will replace the 0 0 0 0 value and auto learning will be discontinued unless configured for relearn mode see WAN Mgmt DLCT on page 4 14 of this section 6 Enter Payload or CPE private user IP Address for PVC management of the FrameSaver NP 64 CAUTION If either WAN or Payload CPE Mgmt IP Address or Encap see next page settings are altered any in band management session Telnet will be terminated upon issuance of the Save SA command and will have to be reestablished 7 Frame Mgr Select FrRelay to configure for normal Frame Manager function Setting the Frame Manager to ClrChan causes the unit to operate in the Transparent mode Transparent mode will also disable Frame Relay related monitoring and statistics gathering and block access to Frame Relay related configuration screens CAUTION If the Frame Manager setting is changed the FrameSaver NP 64 will perform a system reset after the Save SA command is issued The system reset will terminate any console session in progress and inter
13. Demand It also provides the integral Modem B Channel Dial In Dial Out access in addition to POTS Line access Backup in Frame Relay Protocol utilizing the Router s Primary Port can be via dedi cated PVCs on an alternate port or the frame switch manager may reroute the original PVCs to the Backup Frame Switch It is also possible to bypass the entire Frame Relay Network and initiate backup to a pool of ports on an alternate Frame Switch connected directly to another Router A typical network configuration showing the backup connection to a Backup Frame Switch using rerouted PVCs is shown in Figure 2 2 X DSU 3 ISDN es F R Frame Switch Router Adapter Mgr l FrameSaver NP 64 l User Location Work Stati Frame Switch Manager Figure 2 2 Typical Backup Configuration The backup process is described as follows FrameSaver NP 64 detects loss of connectivity at DSU ISDN Adapter card calls Backup Frame Switch and is identified by caller ID Frame Switch Manager either reroutes original PVCs or Frame Switch uses alternate PVCs for the backup connection FrameSaver NP 64 switches the data path when connected Associated routers determine that PVCs have been established through LMI enquiries Communication is resumed FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide
14. commands issued through management session BER results are updated every five seconds and displayed on the DSU Test screen e Framed Test Packets directed toward the DDS circuit by operator commands issued through management session Results are updated every five seconds and displayed on the DST Test screen NOTE A hard loopback applied at the unit s DDS connector can be used to quickly isolate a DDS Facility failure from a FrameSaver NP problem With this loopback in place a working unit should display a Receive Level between 10 to 0 dB on the Sys tem View and DSU Statistics Summary screens Also a BERT to Network test will pass The DSU Test screen is accessed form the System View screen selecting DT by typing DT followed by ENTER 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 8 March 2001 5 Diagnostics Sn OS DSU Tests The DSU Test screen provides base card status and access to DSU tests The DSU Test screen is shown in Figure 5 3 FOI III IO III III DSU Test OI II III e He e IOI IOI IO II ke ke Name F 43802 DSU Fault Frame Mgr Fault DSU Loop Test Mode T High Speed Interface 1 Clear DTR On gt gt 2 BERT to Netw lt lt RTS On 3 BERT to User Power On 4 Test Pkts to Netw Interface ITU V35 5 Loop to User 6 Loop to Netw BERT Blocks Sent P 7 Block Errors 7 BlkErr Rate 0 00E 00 Test Duration 00 00 00 ResetTest RT Clear Loop CL InjectErr IE se
15. is declared when the average on any PVC equals or exceeds this setting The alarm is cleared when all PVCs in a subsequent interval fail to equal or exceed the threshold value Applies to auto and manually learned DLCIs 6 PVC Dlvd Pkt Thres A PVC Dlvd Pkt Alarm is declared when the percentage of packets delivered on any monitored PVC falls below this threshold setting The alarm is cleared when all PVCs in a subsequent interval fail to fall below the threshold value Applies to auto and manually learned DLCIs 7 Interval Period Sets the time period for each interval of PVC statistics from one 1 to 15 minutes NOTE Changing the interval period will cause all PVC monitoring statistics to be cleared 8 LMP CIR Values Selecting Use sets automatically the CIR value of each PVC to the value reported by the Frame Switch LMI message NOTE This feature operates only with LMI LMI Protocol selected 9 CIR Bins Sets the upper value in 96 for each of the six bins in which CIR data will be collected All six values must be entered with each setting 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 21 March 2001 4 Operation 4 22 10 Auto amp Manual Specifies the Tx and Rx CIR value and Mon monitoring packet s type to be used when PVCs are added to the statistics list Valid CIR values are 0 through 64 default value is zero Auto When a non configured PVC is detected
16. is the summation of all unlisted DLCIs and Sum is the summation of all DLCIs RxOcts Kbs Count of bytes Received within packets Data rate in kilobits per second calculated from the total Octets counted for the protocol category TxOcts Kbs Count of bytes Sent within packets Data rate in kilobits per second cal culated from the total Octets counted for the protocol category 5 12 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics RxPkts amp TxPkts Count of packets received Rx and count of packets sent Tx NOTE Measurement Packets Delay Loss amp Link Test are included in the RxPkts and TxPkts counts of the FrameSaver NP originating the packets Measurement packets are included only in the RxPkts count of a FrameSaver NP looping receiving and returning Measurement Packets BECN amp FECN Count of packets with the BECN or FECN bit set If the count ex ceeds 9999 the displayed value will be 9999 RxDE amp TxDE Count of packets received Rx with the DE bit set and count of pack ets sent Tx with the DE bit set does not include Measurement Packets Delay mS Avg amp Max Average and Maximum round trip delay of Delay measure ment Packets echoed by a distant FrameSaver NP unit These values are overwrit ten with 9999 during an interval where PVC Drpd Mon Pkt Alarm has been detected for that specific PVC These values are set to 0 zero for PV
17. or O Odd Data Bits 8 8 data bits or 7 7 data bits Default is shown in Figure 4 4 9600bps 8 data bits no parity no flow control NOTES Operating Mode A or B On incoming call modem must establish connection within 60 seconds Operating Mode D or B Raising DTR will assign modem to AUX Port if not already in use within five seconds Each character sequence AM within the AT string causes CR to be sent followed by a one 1 second delay making it possible to define multiple command lines 5 AUX 2 Setup Functions the same as for AUX 1 above with the additional Operating Mode of CS first two characters In this mode AUX 2 monitors the RTS lead as an Alarm Contact Sense RTS ON high is considered the Alarm Active State An Alarm will be issued after a state change of 3 seconds or more 6 Retry Count Enter number of times the FrameSaver NP 64 will reattempt a connection when dialing out via modem after the initial attempt has failed 7 Retry Holdoff Enter the delay time before a dial out attempt will be retried 8 Modem Line Select Test or No Test to enable or disable the automatic dial tone testing of the dial line during power up reset as well as the four hour routine test Default No Test Inactivity Logout Set the console session inactivity idle time which when reached will force a logout Encapsulation Protocols are encapsulated and carri
18. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current_time optional Help Close X NextPage AutoUpdate AU gt Figure 5 8 PVC Statistics Summary Screen TxCIR Mode TxCIR and RxCIR Modes Display the Tx or Rx traffic level for each PVC based on the time spent at each range of CIR xxx of CIR column headings Indicate the range of values assigned on the PVC Performance Configuration Screen to each of the Bins columns In the example shown in Figure 5 8 above the CIR ranges for the eight Bins are 0 1 1 251 26 351 36 50151 71172 1001101 1411 gt 1411 xxx of Time Indicates the percentage of available seconds during which the traffic level for this PVC was within this Bin s CIR range UAS UnAvailable Seconds determined by LMI reporting that the PVC is not listed active in LMI Full Status Messages or while Netw LMI Failure exists UAS counts are not maintained for the FrameSaver NP s WAN Management PVC CIR Kbps Current CIR value being used for percent of usage calculations binning for each PVC listed 5 14 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics TxLoss amp RxLoss TxLoss Mode screen display is shown in Figure 5 9 Modes kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk PVC Statistics Summary eed dede II III I IK Name F243802 Mode M P TC RC TL RL FD orND TxLoss P Pkt amp Oct TC TxCir RC R
19. 0 0 0 0 55 70 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 234 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 341 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 464 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 531 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 793 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 795 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 Etc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sum 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Min Interval History 96 Valid Past Summary for DLCI D orSum Sum RxOcts Kbs TxOcts Kbs RxPkts TxPkts BECN FECN RxDE TxDE 10 Secs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 History 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current time optional Help Close X AutoUpdate AU Figure 5 7 PVC Statistics Summary Screen Packet amp Octet Mode Mode M Selects one of the displayed modes First DLCI Selects first DLCI number to be displayed or first higher number SES Current Interval Count Displays n of m seconds where n indicates the num ber of elapsed seconds in the current interval and m indicates the total number of seconds per interval set on the PVC Performance Configuration Screen Current in terval statistics are total counts for each parameter within the current interval NOTE Rx Indicates traffic received from the Frame Relay Network Tx Indicates traffic sent toward the Frame Relay Network Packet amp Octet The Frame Relay traffic parameters displayed for each DLCI are Mode DLCI The DLCI to which this line of statistics applies Etc
20. 27 RC A Output C 4 RTS s Input W D 5 CTS s Output X 42 RC B Output E 6 DSR s Output Y 25 TC A Output F 8 DCD s Output Z G AA 40 TC B Output H 9 DTR s Input BB I CC J DD K EE L FF M GG N HH O II P 17 TD A Input JJ Q KK R 18 RD A Output LL S 32 TD B Input MM T 33 RD B Output NN NC 26 CBC A N A NC 28 to22 CBC B N A NC 30 to 22 CBC C N A NOTES CBC Cable Code pin s single ended Twisted Pair cable conductors for TD A amp B RD A amp B TC A amp B and RC A amp B Install 300 Ohm resistors at DB 44 end across pins 17 to 37 and 32 to 37 Shielded cable is recommended 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 11 March 2001 3 Installation EIA 530 Adapter Use cable assembly 135 002 0400 or per pinout shown in Table 3 5 Cable Table 3 5 EIA 530 Interface Adapter Cable CBC 2 DEEST BUM Signal Direction ior e age Signal Direction Pin Pin Pin Pin 1 16 Shield N A 14 32 TD B Input 2 17 TD A Input 15 25 TC A Output 3 18 RD A Output 16 33 RD B Output 4 19 RTS A Input 17 27 RC A Output 5 20 CTS A Output 18 6 21 DSR A Output 19 34 RTS B Input 7 22 Sig Gnd N A 20 24 DTR A Input 8 23 DCD A Output 21 9 42 RC B Output 22 36 DSR B Output 10 38 DCD B Output 23 39 DTR B Input 11 24 12 40 TC B Output 25 13 35 CTS B Output NC 26 to22 CBC A Cable Code A NC 28 CBC B Cable Code B NC 3
21. 3 13 March 2001 3 Installation ITU X 21 NS Use cable assembly 135 005 0400 or per pinout shown in Table 3 7 Adapter Cable ITU X 21 NS NS indicates Non Switched Table 3 7 ITU X 21 NS Interface Adapter Cable CBC 4 cod gis Signal Direction pod s Signal Direction 1 16 Shield N A 9 32 TD B Input 2 17 TD A Input 10 34 Control B Input 3 19 Control A Input 11 33 RD B Output 4 18 RD A Output 12 38 Indication B Output 5 23 Indication A Output 13 40 TC B Output 6 25 TC A Output 14 7 15 8 22 Sig Gnd N A NC 26 to 22 CBC A N A NC 28 to 22 CBC B N A NC 30 CBC C N A NOTES CBC Cable Code pin s single ended Twisted Pair cable for TD A amp B RD A amp B Control A amp B Indication A amp B and RC A amp B DTR signal and DTE timing are not supported in ITU X 21 NS mode Shielded cable is recommended FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 EIA 232 Adapter 3 Installation Use cable assembly 135 000 0400 or per pinouts shown in Table 3 8 Cable Table 3 8 EIA 232 Interface Adapter Cable CBC 0 seta ae Signal Direction d itas Signal Direction 1 1 Shield N A 14 2 2 TD s Input 15 10 TC s Output 3 3 RD s Output 16 4 4 RTS s Input 17 12 RC s Output 5 5 CTS s Output 18
22. 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Bandwidth On Demand 980 001 0221C March 2001 Central FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 2 Description Bandwidth On Demand provides an additional network connection for a second DTE router port based on a request from the DTE In this configuration the FrameSaver NP 64 ISDN Adapter is protocol transparent The Router determines the protocol A typical network configuration showing the Bandwidth On Demand connection is shown in Figure 2 3 Frame Backbone Router J Router FrameSaver I NP 64 SNS BRIor PRL _ 77 ra User Location Figure 2 3 Typical Bandwidth On Demand Configuration The bandwidth on demand process is described as follows User s router detects need for bandwidth and raises DTR on its second port FrameSaver NP 64 ISDN Adapter calls predetermined number The Central Router answers the call and establishes communications with the remote Router Communication commences between Routers User s Router lowers DTR to terminate the ISDN connection when the demand has been satisfied 2 Description ISDN Support for FrameSaver NP 64 allows one of the ISDN B Channels to be used in analog mode to Dial Modem support Dial In or Dial Out on the internal modem In this way a single 2B D ISDN Line can provide 56 64 Kbps Backup 56 64 Kbps Bandwidth On Demand and Dial In Dial Out access to FrameSa
23. ANSI D protocol These include T392 N392 and N393 T392 Status Enquiry Timeout Timeout interval in seconds while waiting for an LMI Status Enquiry from the User equipment The ratio of N392 to N393 defines the rate of Bad No LMI inquiries to Count of events beyond which the User link is declared Out of Service This ratio is set by selecting the values 1 to 10 for each of these parameters defined as follows N392 Event Error Threshold Number of Bad No inquiries for LMI Status Enquiries issued by the User equipment N393 Event Count Count of all monitored inquiries to be used for the ratio Force Full Status Response Enable causes the FrameSaver NP 64 to send four consecutive Full LMI Enquiry Messages toward the Network upon detecting a recovery of its DDS link or ISDN link if so optioned and active Upon receiving a Full Response it forwards that to the DTE regardless of that enquiry type In some cases this will speed recovery from a link outage Disable causes the FrameSaver NP 64 to follow normal conventions per the N391 parameter 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 15 March 2001 4 Operation 6 Link Err Threshold Disables or sets the threshold of Data Frame Error Seconds which when reached or exceeded will cause an alarm to be declared Set independently for Network and User sides Commands Help Advances to Help for Frame Manager Configuration screen Save SA
24. Connector located on the rear of the FrameSaver NP 64 just to the right of the alert marking as shown in Figure 3 5 CAUTION The power connectors are keyed and fit easily together when oriented correctly with the locking clip toward the top of the unit Do not force the connectors together Blocking Safety Plug Remove only when installing optional Power Control Unit A DIGITS DATA PORT DES x10 1310 1 i OOOOOOOOOOOO 01234567 8 9101112 N MANUAL TTC PAC L DLCI Plug into RIGHT side Pins ONLY 2 Pin Connector from ower Pack Figure 3 5 Power Connection CAUTION The 2 pin keyed plug fits easily into the two RIGHT side pins of the 4 pin FrameSaver NP 644 Power Connector as shown and must only be inserted there The FrameSaver NP unit will be damaged if the plug is forced into the other side 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 5 March 2001 3 Installation Optional NP 467 If the FrameSaver NP 64 installation includes an optional NP 467 Power Control Unit Power Control Unit PCU the Power Pack unit described above will NOT be used Power for the Frame Connection Saver NP 64 will be supplied by the Power Control Unit Connections to the Power Control Unit are made as follows A Remove the Blocking Safety Plug from the upper left pin of the Power Connector on the
25. Count of seconds during which DSU detects Out of Service codes ASC MOS TEST TIP or UMC BPV Bipolar Violations Number of bipolar violations accumulated during the interval LBK Loopback Count of seconds during which DSU is in telco initiated CSU or DSU loopback I Bkp Displays y for yes or n for no to indicate whether the traffic had been rerouted by a dial backup connection anytime during the interval Network and User headings Network Statistics representing traffic received from the frame switch User Statistics representing traffic received from the DTE router The Frame Relay traffic parameters displayed for Network and User are LTO LMI Timeouts Count of LMI timeouts detected for the interval LFE LMI Frame Errors Count of LMI Frame Errors detected for the interval DFES Data Frame Errored Seconds Count of seconds during which the unit s Frame Manager detects an Errored data frame NOTE When the LMI Protocol is set to None the values for LTO and LFE will be blank Curr Displays the total count for each of the performance parameters within the current 15 minute interval 24 Hr Displays the total counts for each of the performance parameters over all valid intervals Additional commands on this screen are ResetStats RS Clears all counters including 24 hour history ViewHistory VH current time optional Advances to Page 1 of the DSU Statistics Hi
26. Failure A B2 Channel cannot operate due to a SPID failure on its associated B1 Channel Failed xxx Retry attempts exhausted xxx indicates the latest Cause Code See Note below Online Backup connection in place Connecting Connection is being established Loop Up LoopUp Network connection in place on any assigned B Channel Online Call Lp Call out connection and LoopUp Network is in place Bch In Use by Mdm B Channel is in use by the unit s internal modem Bch In Use by Bkp B Channel is in use for Backup operation Armed 980 001 0221C March 2001 Default state if not disabled and no failure exists NOTE An ISDN switch will return a Cause Code indicating a status for the latest connection attempt A Ready or Failed status and the latest returned code number are displayed in this field for each configured B Channel A list of codes and causes are shown in Table A 6 on page A 6 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide A 5 Appendix Table A 6 ISDN Connection Cause Codes e ome T T T 3 Unallocated unassigned number Outgoing calls barred 2 No route to specified transit network Outgoing calls barred within CUG 3 No route to dest
27. FrameSaver NP 64 Input Output Connectors amp Control Specifications Connectors Description Power Connector External Power Pack transformer plug combination module or Model 467 Power Control Unit connects to 4 pin keyed connector on rear panel Data Port DB 44 high density connector provides the following interfaces selected by the interface cable used EIA 232 EIA 530 EIA 530 A ITU V 35 ITU X 21 NS Non Switched AUX 1 8 pin modular connector EIA 232 AUX 2 8 pin modular connector EIA 232 DDS Line RJ48S 8 pin keyed modular connector Modem Line Analog RJ11C 6 pin modular connector NVM Reset Config Recessed push button that causes the unit s NVM to be cleared if pressed and held approximately 10 seconds during the unit s power up self test Also used together with the DIP Switches to configure the unit s WAN DLCI DIP Switches 12 position DIP switch for the initial setting of the DLCI address 3 4 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 3 Installation Power Connections Power is supplied to a FrameSaver NP 64 by the AC Power Pack shipped with each unit or by an optional Model 467 Power Control Unit AC Power Pack FrameSaver NP 64 is shipped with an AC Power Pack transformer plug module Connection with power cord Plug the 2 pin keyed and locking connector at the end of the cord into the right most pins of the 4 pin Power
28. I 15 gt gt 1 Use lt lt 1 thru 15 minutes 2 Ignore CIR Bins B 25 35 50 71 100 141 1 thru 200 Auto TxCIR A1 4 0 RxCIR A2 0 Mon AM None Dlay Loss orBoth None Manual TxCIR M1 0 RxCIR M2 0 Mon MM None Dlay Loss orBoth Dlay 0 thru 64 Kbs AddPVC A DeletePVC D A m n r and or A m n for multiple entries PVC TxCR RxCR Mon PVC TxCR RxCR Mon PVC TxCR RxCR Mon PVC TxCR RxCR Mon Help Save SA Cancel X Figure 4 8 PVC Performance Configuration Screen 1 Desired Delay Mon Rate Setting for the rate at which a Delay measurement packet is injected on each PVC in the list specified at the bottom of this screen Default value 10 dictates that within each 10 second period every PVC on the list is measured once A PVC s measurement packet is considered lost if it does not return before a subsequent packet is injected on that PVC The packet send rate cannot exceed 10 per second NOTE FrameSaver NP 644 Delay measurement packets are 36 bytes in length when issued A FrameSaver NP looping receiving and returning a Delay measurement packet will add two additional bytes to the packet 2 Min Pkts for Delay Alarm Setting for the number of packets that must be received within the current interval on a PVC before the PVC Delay Thres average is considered a valid check for that PVC If the number is not reached within the interval that PVC cannot cause the alarm condition to
29. adapter brackets are available for standard 19 or 24 rack mounting Sufficient space for cooling and ac cess to the front panel indicators for troubleshooting are required in all installations CAUTION Failure to provide adequate cooling space may overheat the unit and void the warranty 1 Before unpacking ensure that the factory carton does not show any signs of damage If it does contact the freight carrier immediately 2 Unpack the FrameSaver NP 64 and Power Pack with cord or optional Power Control Unit from the factory carton s Check all the components for signs of damage If they appear damaged contact your equipment provider before proceeding 3 Mount the FrameSaver NP 64 in its operating location No instructions are required for table or shelf top placement Wall Mounting instructions are provided below To Rack Mount the FrameSaver NP 64 follow the instructions supplied with the Rack mount adapter CAUTION Select a location where the unit will not be disturbed once it is operational Do not place the FrameSaver NP 64 on top of any heat producing equipment Do not place any other equipment on top of the FrameSaver NP 64 Wall Mounting The FrameSaver NP 64 mounts sideways onto a wall to provide easy access to cable connections and for front panel visibility Proceed as follows to wall mount the FrameSaver NP unit A Select an appropriate location on the wall to mount the unit B Mark the location
30. collection will be ranked by IP traffic with the highest Packet counts or IP traffic with the highest Octet counts Commands Help Advances to Help for Protocol Monitor Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and returns to System View screen Cancel X Returns to System View screen without saving changes Save the Protocol Monitor Configuration changes when they are all set correctly by en tering SA followed by ENTER Also returns the user to the System View screen 4 24 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation Configu ration The basic FrameSaver NP 64 initial configuration is now completed Completed If the unit is not optionally equipped such as with an ISDN Adapter or the option fea ture will not be used at this time then proceed to the next section of this manual Test Installation If the FrameSaver NP 64 is equipped with an option module proceed to Section 6 Options of this manual for installation and configuration instructions for that option 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 25 March 2001 4 Operation EE SeSe Test Installation 4 26 The final step of the FrameSaver NP 64 installation is to verify operations This is done through the Network Control Center NCC 1 Contact the Network Control Center and inform the Operator that the physical installation and initial config
31. each phone number Valid range is from 1 to 4 Retry Holdoff Defines the delay between each retry attempt Valid range is from 1 to 15 minutes 6 12 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option WAN IP Add n Sets the IP Address for management access while the unit is on backup WAN IP ADD 1 is used for Phone 1 and WAN IP ADD 2 is used for Phone 2 Learn IP Add Sets IP Address to Learning Mode where unit will learn its IP Address from the first valid Frame received after connecting Set to 1 for learning on Every Connection Set to 2 for learning only if WAN IP Add n is set to zero NOTE See Management IP Address per Connection later in this section of the manual for a detailed description of SNMP IP Address learning On Demand establishes and maintains an ISDN data link for the ISDN Data Port while the DTE on that port holds DTR High Does not affect Frame Manager Config uration items are the same as the first four described for Backup above Commands Help Advances to Help for ISDN Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and returns to System View screen Cancel X Returns to System View screen without saving changes CAUTION If any parameter on this screen was changed the ISDN Adapter will perform a reset after the Save SA command is issued The reset will interrupt ISDN data traffic Save
32. for two wall mount fasteners not included spaced horizontally 9 7 inches apart as shown in Figure 3 1 NOTE Use wall fasteners appropriate for the wall s surface material i e wood screws for wooden surface expansion fasteners for gypsum wall board etc The head of the fasteners should be Pan Head style and no larger than 6 screw size to ensure they will fit through the large end of the keyholes in the base of the unit 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 1 March 2001 3 Installation C Attach the fasteners to the wall leaving sufficient space 0 3 inches between the bottom of the fastener head and the wall to allow the fastener head to pass into the keyhole opening in the base of the unit Figure 3 1 Mark Wall Location D With the fasteners in place the FrameSaver NP 64 can now be hung on the wall Slip the larger round portion of the keyhole openings on the bottom of the unit over the fasteners attached to the wall and then let the unit slide down so that the fasteners are snug against the upper slots of the keyholes as shown in Figure 3 2 NOTE The unit may be mounted with front panel toward either the right or left Figure 3 2 Wall Mount Installation Wall mounting has now been completed 3 2 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 3 Installation Mounting Optional Model 467 Power Control
33. is missing 39 Permanent frame mode connection out of service Message type non existent or not implemented 40 Permanent frame mode connection operational Message not compatible with call state or message type non existent or not implemented 41 Temporary failure Information element non existent or not implemented 42 Switching equipment congestion Invalid information element contents 43 Access information discarded Message not compatible with call state 44 Requested circuit channel unavailable Recovery of timer expiry 46 Precedence call blocked Parameter non existent or not implemented passed on 47 Resources unavailable unspecified Message with unrecognized parameter discarded 49 Quality of service unavailable Protocol error unspecified 50 Requested facility not subscribed Interworking unspecified A 6 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 Appendix Modem Statu S Modem Status shows the highest priority internal modem related fault currently detect Fault ed This is displayed on the System View screen Table A 7 Modem Status Fault ISDN Adapt Fault The ISDN hardware has failed ISDN Line Failure The ISDN line of at least one B Channel is faulty ISDN SPID Failure An invalid or incorrect SPID has been entered for at least one B Channel Modem Failure Failure of Modem hardware detected by the unit Dial Line Failure Failure of routine Dial Line te
34. or Disabled conditions so that automatic backup initiation may occur This is the default state Activate Initiates backup connection process Service Disable Terminates and or disables all backup activity to prevent initiation of undesired backup while preforming service activity Disable is automatically released to the Reset Arm state after 15 continuous minutes of no service activity detected service activity is indicated by the existence of fault conditions such as RLOS OOS etc 6 18 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option Time Disable Terminates and or disables all backup activity for the specified period of time When selected a prompt is displayed to select the time period 1 to 72 hours After valid time period is entered the Duration field is displayed showing the time remaining before Disable is released to the Reset Arm state High Speed Interface Status DTR State of DTR lead when Power is being detected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF RTS State of RTS lead when Power is being detected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF Power ON or OFF based on sensing voltage on Tx data lead s from the DTE ISDN Backup Displays blank or the current status as reported by ISDN Adapter Card Refer to the Appendix in this manual for a list and description of all status displays Demand Setup Selec
35. thru 10 Force Full Status Response F2 gt gt 1 Disable lt lt 2 Enable Link Err Thres L2 Disabled X to Disable or 1 thru 895 seconds Figure 4 5 Frame Manager Configuration Screen Configure Frame Manager 1 WAN Mgmt DLCI Displays current DLCI value of the private network PVC or Tunneled PVC for WAN management of the FrameSaver NP 64 as stored in the unit s non volatile memory NVM This value may be entered using the unit s rear panel DLCI DIP Switches except for relearn mode or entered from this screen Enter only DLCI number for private network PVC preface the DLCI number with T for tunneled PVC or preface the DLCI number with D for relearn mode In relearn mode the WAN management DLCI will be automatically relearned each time the PVC returns to an active condition 2 P C Mgmt DLCI Sets or disables the direction and PVC for Payload CPE management access to the FrameSaver NP 64 The first letter P or C determines which direction and the remainder indicates the DLCI value NOTE The P C Mgmt DLCI value must NOT be the same as WAN Mgmt DLCI CAUTION If either WAN or P C Mgmt DLCI value is changed the FrameSaver NP 64 will perform a system reset after the Save SA command is issued The system reset will terminate any console session in progress and interrupt data traffic 4 14 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operatio
36. to certain detected network conditions Specific Traps apply to the ISDN Adapter option Traps ISDN related conditions objects which generate traps are listed in Table 6 4 Table 6 4 Traps Private MIB Extension Trap ar Reported mponen Description Component Object escriptio In Band Modem ISDN ISDN Adapter Fault Adapter failed self test after reset or In Band periodic check ISDN Line Failure Loss of connectivity with CO Switch In Band ISDN Backup Issued for the following conditions Modem and On Line in Band On Line reminder every 2 hrs Idle Failed ISDN Demand Issued for the following conditions Modem and On Line In Band On Line reminder every 2 hrs Idle Failed Modem Reported Traps are only issued on the occurrence of a primary facility failure and provided that the modem is not already in use when the trap occurs 6 20 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 LED Indicator Troubleshooting ISDN Adapter Option The ISDN Adapter front panel LED indicators may also be used to troubleshoot a problem Table 6 5 describes the ISDN Adapter LED indicator s normal states and some possible causes for abnormal indications Table 6 5 FrameSaver NP 64 ISDN Adapter LED Diagnostics FrameSaver NP 64 ISDN Adapter LED Status Condition Possible Cause s ISDN BRI B1 B2 READY ALARM IN USE IN USE ON
37. to drive both RLSD and DSR leads within the adapter and is held high when AUX 2 is in the Contact Sense mode In addition to providing an EIA 232 Auxiliary Port AUX 2 also provides a local con sole connection to the Base Card or Option card and can be used to monitor a local on site alarm contact Cisco is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc 3 16 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 Console amp Alarm Contact Cabling 3 Installation In Console Mode the AUX 2 port is configured as a VT 100 interface 9 6Kbps asyn chronous 8 data bits one start bit one stop bit and no parity The Console Mode is enabled on the AUX 2 port when the Console Pin 5 on the AUX 2 connector is asserted connect the Console pin to the terminal s DTR Use ca ble assembly 135 007 0400 for DB 25 connector cable assembly 135 000 0464 for DB 9 connector or per pinout shown in Figure 3 7 NOTE When AUX 2 Console Mode is enabled the internal Modem is disabled AUX 2 Port VT 100 Terminal AUX 2 Port Alarm Connector Connector Connector Contact e ee RTS e CTS DSR 2 e e RD 3 23 RD e i GND e e7 GND TD 6 s TD e odes Shown Open Consola 5 E E DTR Un Alarmed State 1 8 s me DSR i 8 Contact TET 108 pop bet 8 Pi
38. to the maximum of 96 intervals RxBps amp TxBps Data rate calculated from the total count of octets counted for the particular protocol category and specified PVC C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 19 5 Diagnostics Additional commands on this screen are ResetStats RS Clears all Protocol Monitoring and PVC Monitoring statistics counters including history ViewHistory VH current time optional Advances to Page 1 of the Protocol Monitor Statistics History screen The current time optional parameter causes the history interval count to reflect the actual time of day rather than a simple count of intervals The entry is in 24 hour format using three or four digits Example 1445 2 45 PM 5 20 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics Protocol The Protocol Monitor Statistics History screen displays all performance parameters for Monitor the Frame Relay Traffic on a per interval basis for each of the 96 possible intervals for each protocol specified Statistics eet The first history screen is accessed by selecting ViewHistory VH from the Protocol Histo ry Monitor Statistics Summary screen The first page of the Protocol Monitor History screen is shown in Figure 5 13 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k Protocol Monitor Statistics History di dk kk kkk k k Name F243802 DLCI D orSum 16 First Interval F 2 of 96 Past Int Protocol
39. 0 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 9 March 2001 4 Operation DSU Configuration The DSU Configuration screen allows you to view and alter parameters for the DSU and Modem The DSU Configuration screen is shown in Figure 4 4 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk DSU Configuration k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k kk k k kkk k WAN DLCI Switch 017 TelcoLpCtl K Frm Mgr Z Name N F 43802 gt gt 1 Enable lt lt gt gt 1 FrRelay lt lt Location L Fair Lawn N J 2 Disable 2 ClrChan Contact C J Jones DataRate Q 56 64 Auto Auto WAN IP Add I 0 0 0 0 Payload CPE IP Add J 0 0 0 0 eT Modem Setup Model RC288DPi Rev 05BA V1 400 V34 DS Dial String D Answer DSU AD Auxl Setup Al A96N8AT amp KOQ1 MATA Aux2 Setup A2 A96N8AT amp KOQ1 MATA NOTE Text amp IP entries may not be made in combination with other parameters ModemLine M RtryCount R 2 RtryHoldoff H 30 InactivityLogout O 15 1 Test 1 thru 4 1 thru 60 seconds 1 thru 30 minutes gt gt 2 No Test lt lt WAN Encap T MTUSize W 1492 View Pswrd P 11111111 P C Encap U gt gt 1 Learning lt lt 88 thru 4000 Octs Test Pswrd E 22222222 gt gt 2 Raw lt lt 2 Raw Config Pswrd F 33333333 2 IETF 3 IETF CHAP Name Key Super Pswrd S 2 4 SNAP CN CHAPNAME Super Verify V xdx x Help Save SA Cancel X CK Sy
40. 0 degrees C operating Relative Humidity 5 to 9596 non condensing Altitude 10 000 ft max operating 50 000 ft max non operating Shock and Vibration As normally encountered during shipping and handling Power AC Power Pack transformer plug module Input 90 130 VAC 0 2 A max 60 Hz Output 22 VAC 30 VA Cable 2 conductor with 2 pin keyed locking connector 7 ft length Regulatory Compliance UL 1459 Third Edition and CAN CSA C22 2 No 225 M90 FCC Part 15 Class A Digital Device Canada s ICES003 Class A Digital Device FCC Part 68 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 3 Installation Power Control Unit Specifications Table 3 13 Model 467 Power Control Unit General Specifications Item Description Dimensions 2 5 H x 7 25 W x 4 6 D Weight As packaged including carton 4 5 lbs Unit alone 3 5 lbs Operating Range Temperature 0 to 50 degrees C operating Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude 10 000 ft max operating 50 000 ft max non operating Shock and Vibration As normally encountered during shipping and handling Power Requirements AC Input 125 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 22A for the internal power transformer in addition to the connected device 7 foot cord with 3 prong connectors Switched AC Output 125 VAC 5 AMPS max 7 foot cord with 3 prong connectors Power Output 22 VAC 30 VA F
41. 0 to 22 CBC C Cable Code C NOTES CBC Cable Code pin s single ended Twisted Pair cable for TD A amp B RD A amp B RTS A amp B CTS A amp B DSR A amp B DCD A amp B DTR A amp B TC A amp B and RC A amp B Shielded cable is recommended 3 12 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 3 Installation EIA 530 A Adapter Use cable assembly 135 003 0400 or per pinout shown in Table 3 6 Cable Table 3 6 EIA 530 A Interface Adapter Cable CBC 3 DB 25F DB 44M s DB 25F DB 44M Signal Direction i Signal Direction Pin Pin Pin Pin 1 16 Shield N A 14 32 TD B Input 2 17 TD A Input 15 25 TC A Output 3 18 RD A Output 16 33 RD B Output 4 19 RTS A Input 17 27 RC A Output 5 20 CTS A Output 18 6 6 DSR s Output 19 34 RTS B Input 7 22 Sig Gnd N A 20 9 DTR s Input 8 23 DCD A Output 21 9 42 RC B Output 22 10 38 DCD B Output 23 11 24 12 40 TC B Output 25 13 35 CTS B Output NC 26 CBC A N A NC 28 CBC B N A NC 30 to 22 CBC C N A NOTES CBC Cable Code pin s single ended Twisted Pair cable for TD A amp B RD A amp B RTS A amp B CTS A amp B DCD A amp B TC A amp B and RC A amp B Install 470 Ohm resistor at DB 44 end across pins 9 to 37 Shielded cable is recommended 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide
42. 001 5 Diagnostics Rx Conversation An example of a Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary screen in Rx Conver Mode sation mode ranked by Octet is shown in Figure 5 15 KKKKKKKKEKKKKKKKK Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary KKKKKKKKKKK Name F243802 Mode M Tx Rx Rx Rx Conversation Current Interval Count 455 of 900 secs 15 Minute Interval History Count 96 Valid a Most Recent Completed Interval rim Near Far Rank Bps Octs SRate Destination Source 1 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current_time optional Help Close X AutoUpdate AU gt Figure 5 15 Rx Conversation Mode Ranked by Octet Performance data is displayed as described on the previous pages Note that the Near User Port Router heading indicates Destination and the Far Network Port Router heading indicates Source 5 24 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics Rx Listener Mode An example of a Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary screen in Rx Listener mode ranked by Packet is shown in Figure 5 16 KKKKKKKKEKKKKKKKK Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary KKKKKKKKKKK Name F243802 Mode M Tx Rx Rx Rx Listener Current Interval Count
43. 006 or per pinout shown in Table 6 2 Connection Table 6 2 ISDN Line Pinout RJ49C Connector Pin Description 1 2 3 No Connection ISDN Line 4 R Ring 2 T Tip 6 7 8 No Connection NOTE Use Twisted Pair cable conductors for pins 4 amp 5 6 4 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option ISDN Configuration Power On with Connections Completed 980 001 0221C March 2001 With the ISDN connections and base unit connections completed the FrameSaver NP 64 is ready to be powered on and the ISDN Adapter configured for operation With all connections completed the FrameSaver NP 64 with ISDN will complete its power on self test sequence with front panel LED indications as follows a The POWER LED will light immediately and stay on b The READY and ISDN READY LEDs may flash several times and then remain OFF while the unit performs its self test test duration approx 45 secs e The READY LED will be ON steady after successful completion of the self test d The DDS ALARM and FR MGMT LEDs should not be flashing together e All other LED indications should be ignored until configuration has been completed If the LED indications are not as described above refer to section 5 Diagnostics of this manual If operation looks normal and the WAN DLCI has not yet been set do so by following the WAN
44. 4 Base Unit LED Diagnostics 5 29 6 Options Table 6 1 FrameSaver NP 64 ISDN Input Output Connectors and Specifications citet ie Deae a R 6 4 Table 6 2 ISDN Line Pinout RJ49C Connector eee 6 4 Table 6 3 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel Indicators with ISDN Adapter ede dme e ete aude 6 16 Table 6 4 Traps Private MIB Extension eee 6 20 Table 6 5 FrameSaver NP 644 ISDN Adapter LED Diagnostics 6 21 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide March 2001 vii List of Tables Appendix viii Table A 1 DSU Fault eese enne Table A 2 DSU Loop eene Table A 3 Frame Mgr Fault seen Table A 4 ISDN Backup enn Table A 5 ISDN Demand eene Table A 6 ISDN Connection Cause Codes Table A 7 Modem Status Fault seeeses Table A 8 System Test Fault eee FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 1 Preface About This Manual This manual provides basic installation operation and troubleshooting information for the FrameSaver NP 64 Frame Relay Digital Service Unit FSU The information is directed to the installer who has a working knowledge of telecommunication systems and networks The Network Service Provider will furnish specific a
45. 6 AUX 2 Port Console or Alarm Contact Cabling 3 17 DECI DIP Switch eec peated Gate a 4 1 Management Control Flow for Basic FrameSaver NP 64 4 7 System View Screen 00 uni cece eee eee eee 4 8 DSU Configuration Screen 00 00 00 00000 4 10 Frame Manager Configuration Screen 4 14 SNMP Community Access Configuration Screen 4 17 SNMP Trap Manager Configuration Screen 4 18 PVC Performance Configuration Screen 4 20 Protocol Monitor Configuration Screen 4 23 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel View Basic 5 1 Diagnostic Test Paths 0 0 00 eee eee eee 5 3 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide List of Figures Figure 5 3 DSU Test Screen 00 0 ee eee eee ee 5 4 Figure 5 4 Auto Update Screen Change l l esses 5 6 Figure 5 5 DSU Statistics Summary Screen 004 5 8 Figure 5 6 DSU Statistics History Screen 00002 5 10 Figure 5 7 PVC Statistics Summary Screen Packet amp Octet Mode 5 12 Figure 5 8 PVC Statistics Summary Screen TxCIR Mode 5 14 Figure 5 9 PVC Statistics Summary Screen TxLoss Mode 5 15 Figure 5 10 PVC Statistics Summary Screen Full Delay Mode 5 16 Figure 5 11 PVC Statistics History Screen llle eese 5 17 Figure 5 12 Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary Screen
46. 6 6 DSR s Output 19 7 7 Sig Gnd N A 20 9 DTR s Input 8 8 DCD s Output 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 14 TCE s Input 12 25 13 NC 26 to22 CBC A Cable Code A NC 28 to22 CBC B Cable Code B NC 30 to22 CBC C Cable Code C NOTES CBC Cable Code pin s single ended Shielded cable is recommended 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 15 3 Installation AUX 1 amp AUX 2 Connections For AUX Port to Console connections use cable assembly 135 008 0400 for modu lar to DB25 or 135 990 0006 for modular to Cisco router console or per AUX 1 and AUX 2 Port pinouts are shown in Table 3 9 and Table 3 10 Table 3 9 AUX 1 Pinout 8 Pin Modular Connector rmt Pin Signal Direction 1 CTS Output AUX 2 DSR Output Conn 3 RxD Output 4 SG Sig Gnd 5 No Connection N A 6 TxD Input 7 DTR Input 8 RTS Input NOTES Electrical Interface EIA 232 DSR is used to drive both RLSD and DSR leads within the adapter Table 3 10 AUX 2 Pinout 8 Pin Modular Connector 1 8 R Pin Signal Direction 1 CTS Output AUX 2 DSR Output Conn 3 RxD Output 4 SG Sig Gnd 5 Console Input 6 TxD Input 7 DTR Input 8 RTS or Contact Sense Input NOTES Electrical Interface EIA 232 Contact Sense Input 12 VDC DSR is used
47. ARD PRESENT VAN AC IN SWITCHED 125VAC AC OUT USERS 5 5 AMPS MAX 125VAC MANUAL 50 60Hz 5A MAX Figure 2 9 Model 467 Power Control Unit FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 2 Description NENNEN Ope rating This section contains operation information about the following Features Management Access Software Download Trap Reporting Modem amp Call Director Ma nagement Management access for control sessions or to retrieve alarm status is provided to the A ccess FrameSaver NP 64 via in band Telnet dial in VT 100 console connection or direct connected VT 100 terminal FrameSaver NP 64 also supports SNMP Get and Get Next for retrieval of configurations and statistics information Password Secu rity Security is provided through five levels of password protected access Level 1 System Access Password Allows access to system login via User Access Passwords Levels 2 5 User Access Passwords View Allows user to display all screens Test Allows user to perform diagnostic tests from Status Test screens and allows View password access Configuration Allows user to change operating parameters and allows Test password access Supervisor Grants unlimited access including the viewing and changing of passwords System Screen Once successfully logged in the system provides screen displays for configuration Displays testing and performanc
48. Connector and pinout details are provided in section 3 Installation of this manual FrameSaver NP 64 Figure 2 7 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel AUX 1 AUX 2 DDS MODEM DIGITS DATA PORT x100 x10 x1 56789101112 iiit DLCI CONFIG Figure 2 8 FrameSaver NP 64 Rear Panel 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 2 7 March 2001 2 Description Power Control Unit Option The optional Model 467 Power Control Unit PCU provides a mechanism for reboo ting an external device by momentarily interrupting its AC power source The PCU is a separate unit which consists of an AC power relay relay control circuit power transformer and connectors cables for AC IN SWITCHED AC OUT and Control Power marked See User s Manual The PCU responds to an operator command to interrupt power to the connected device for a duration of one 1 to 300 seconds When commanded the PCU interrupts both the Hot and Neutral power leads The Power Control Unit also supplies the 22 VAC operating power for the FrameSaver NP 64 thereby replacing the normally supplied wall mount power pack unit The PCU can be wall mounted using its built in mounting holes shown in Figure 2 9 PARADYNE FrameSaver NP 467 Power Control Unit peyiels NO Med INSIDE Keyhole Mounts HIGH INTERNAL VOLTAGES PRESENT Mounts INTERNAL SHOCK HAZ
49. Cs not des ignated for the sending of Delay Packets NOTE Sending of Delay and Loss measurement packets is suspended for ALL PVCs while a Test Pkts to Netw operator initiated test is performed on any PVC As PVCs are passed new DLCIs are added to the list which are displayed in numerical DLCI order If the total number of DLCIs with traffic exceeds nine within the interval the tenth line labeled Etc appears containing the count of all packets not counted in the previous nine n Minute Interval History Displays the number of valid intervals that have been ac cumulated since the last reset of the counters n value is Interval Period set on the PVC Performance Configuration screen History statistics are total counts for each performance parameter over all valid intervals up to 96 intervals Past Summary for DLCI D orSum Determines what part of statistics history will be used to produce the 10 second and History statistics displays Choices are Specific PVC Enter DLCI number or Etc for that PVC Sum of all PVCs Enter Sum or only S Frame Relay traffic parameters displayed are the same as for Current Interval above 10 Secs Counts for each of the performance parameters for the selected PVC s ac cumulated during the first 10 second period after entering this screen NOTE This count will update every 10 seconds only if AutoUpdate AU is activated History Total counts for each o
50. DLCI DIP Switch Setting instructions in section 4 of this manual Then pro ceed by establishing a Management Session and entering the operating parameters as described on the next pages of this section in the manual or contact the Network Con trol Center to have the parameters set remotely NOTE If the Dial Line has not been connected to the FrameSaver NP 64 prior to powering the unit on the unit will issue a Dial Line Failure In Band Trap to the Trap Manager after it completes its Modem and Dial Line self test FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 5 ISDN Adapter Option Establish The FrameSaver NP 64 sends a Startup Login Prompt when a management connec Management tion has been established in band Telnet dial in VT 100 console connection or direct Session connected VT 100 terminal provided that another management session is not current ly in use Login The startup display and prompt are FrameSaver NP 64 Frame Relay Service Unit C Paradyne Corporation 1996 2000 All Rights Reserved Base 00 64 09 04 15 03i Opt 00 23 01 25 01 Please enter your SYSTEM access password Please enter your USER access password Only the User access password prompt will be displayed if the System level password feature is disabled If enabled the System access password prompt will be displayed and the User access password prompt will be displayed only after entering a valid System Password At the User acc
51. DLCT is a three digit decimal number with each digit represented in binary format BCD Binary Coded Decimal by four DIP switch positions as shown in Figure 4 1 The DLCI DIP Switches are set for the desired value using the BCD switch settings representing the decimal numbers for each digit position as shown in Table 4 1 Eee 4567 8 9101112 UE AAT A oe OE Figure 4 1 DLCI DIP Switch Example DLCI 234 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 1 4 Operation Table 4 1 BCD DIP Switch Settings Decimal Switch Decimal Switch Digit Positions Digit Positions 0 DDDD 5 DUDU 1 DDDU 6 DUUD 2 DDUD 7 DUUU 3 DDUU 8 UDDD 4 DUDD 9 UDDU NOTE U Up ON D Down OFF The WAN DLCI can be set for Dedicated or Tunneled mode using the DIP Switches To enter a dedicated WAN DLCI set the DIP Switches for the desired DLCI value as described above and proceed to the Power On section on page 4 3 to clear the unit s NVM A dedicated DLCI is automatically stored in NVM from the DIP Switch settings whenever the unit s NVM is cleared NOTE An invalid DLCI value will be ignored valid values are 16 991 To change the DLCI for tunneled operation or the DLCI value via the DIP Switches use the following procedure once the unit is powered up and operational T Set DIP Switches to either a All switches OFF to select Dedicated WAN management PVC b All swit
52. Flow for Basic FrameSaver NP 64 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 Operation EE lt lt lt Parameter Upon successful login the System View screen is displayed Setting The System View screen presents an overview of the system status and provides the path to configuration test and other status screens kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FrameSaver NP 64 System View XXxdoekdekckekdekeooiokekdkokeiekekek Name F 43802 Base S W 09 04 15 Location Fair Lawn N J S N 001812 Contact J Jones System Test Fault DSU Status High Speed Interface Status Rx Level 10dB DTR On Data Rate 56k RTS On Power On Modem Status Interface ITU V35 Fault Connection Aux Port Status Aux1 DTR Off Aux2 DTR Off Aux2 Alm DsuConfig DC FrameConfig FC PvcConfig PC MonConfig MC DsuTest DT DsuStats DS PvcStats PS MonStats MS TopStats TS SnmpConfig SC TrapConfig TC Help Logout LO AutoUpdate AU gt Figure 4 3 System View Screen The System View screen fields are as follows Name Device ID defined in the Unit Configuration Location Physical location city and state of unit Contact Contact person and phone number contained in the Unit Configuration Base S W Software revision number currently operating the unit The first two digit number indicates the unit s feature set the second indicates
53. FrameSaver NP 64 Frame Relay Digital Service Unit User s Manual Installation Guide Pub No 980 001 0221C March 2001 The information in this manual pertains to Base Software Revision 10 04 XX PARADY NE TRADEMARKS FrameSaver is a registered trademark of Paradyne Corporation All other products systems or services mentioned in this document are trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 1996 2001 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright owner Paradyne Corporation 16 00 Pollitt Drive Fair Lawn New Jersey 07410 Telephone 201 703 4800 FAX 201 703 4889 Paradyne Corporation makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Further Paradyne Corporation reserves the right to make product changes to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Paradyne Corporation to make changes in existing products or to notify any person of such revision or changes EQUIPMENT INTERFERENCE NOTICE This equipment h
54. FrameSaver NP 64 ensure that the VT 100 configuration is set to use flow control and that the BAUD rate does not exceed 57600 56Kbps Some emulation programs will automatically configure to the highest rates available such as 115200 and this may cause the dropping of characters while FrameSaver NP is returning a screen to the PC terminal When AUX 2 Console Mode is enabled a console terminal is direct connected the internal Modem is disabled and unavailable for incoming or outgoing calls FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 6 Options This section contains installation operation and diagnostic information specific to fac tory Options which are available with FrameSaver NP 64 units The Options currently available and covered in this manual are ISDN Adapter Option Second DSU Option Contact Paradyne Corporation for information regarding the latest release of the Second DSU Option 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 1 March 2001 6 2 This page intentionally left blank FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option a Hmm IS DN Adapter This section contains installation operation and diagnostic information specific to the Op tion ISDN Adapter option for FrameSaver NP 64 l The front panel of FrameSaver NP 64 with ISD
55. N Adapter option is shown in Figure 6 1 FrameSaver NP 64 Figure 6 1 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel with ISDN Adapter Installation Installation for the ISDN portion of FrameSaver NP 64 consists of making the Data Port and ISDN Line connections Input Output FrameSaver NP 64 rear panel ISDN connectors are shown in Figure 6 2 Connections ISDN DATA PORT DDS MODEM DIGITS DATA PORT LINE LINE SEE E l 100 x10 mud NVM 012345878 mo E po see eee RESET N i TEE TPETI 00000000000000 CONFIG Figure 6 2 FrameSaver NP 64 Rear Panel with ISDN Adapter 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 3 March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option FrameSaver NP 64 ISDN connectors are described in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 FrameSaver NP 64 ISDN Input Output Connectors and Specifications Connectors Description ISDN Data Port DB 44 high density connector provides the following interfaces selected by the interface cable used EIA 232 EIA 530 EIA 530 A ITU V 35 ISDN Line RJ49C 8 pin modular connector ISDN Data Port The ISDN Data Port supports the same electrical interface types as the base unit Data Connection Port except for ITU X 21 NS and the connector pinouts are also identical Refer to Section 3 Installation in this manual for Data Port pinout and cable details ISDN Line Use cable assembly 135 981 0
56. OFF NORMAL Normal LED status for ISDN Adapter No problem Flashing ISDN Adapter Normal on power up or reset duration performing Self test of test approx 10 seconds Successful completion sets ISDN READY LED On steady Continuous cycles of flashing indicate critical internal circuit fault replace with known good FrameSaver NP 64 OFF ISDN Adapter fails Internal circuit fault Self test Replace with known good FrameSaver NP 64 ON Flashing Incorrect SPID for 1 Flash BI SPID incorrect Count one or both 2 Flashes B2 SPID incorrect B Channels 3 Flashes Both SPIDs incorrect ON ON Loss of ISDN facility Check ISDN facility ON OFF Flashing B1 Channel is either Upon successful connection B1 IN initiating or USE LED will go On Steady answering a call ON OFF Flashing B2 Channel is either Upon successful connection B2 IN initiating or USE LED will go On Steady answering a call NOTE A table entry of means status of that LED is not relevant 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 21 ISDN Adapter Option Additional Descriptions Software Download 6 22 This these paragraphs provide additional information notes or tips about some of the specific operating features of the ISDN Adapter option This information is intended to assist anyone in the use of these features or in trouble shooting
57. P 64 Front Panel Indicators Nomenclature Description Function POWER Green LED ON indicates unit is receiving proper operating voltages READY Green LED Steady ON indicates unit has successfully passed its internal self test FLASHING indicates the unit is performing its self test test time approx 45 sec OFF after self test indicates a hardware failure was detected during the self test DDS ALARM Red LED OFF indicates the DDS Facility WAN is active properly connected and the DSU is in sync with the DDS Network ON indicates RLOS or OOS condition detected FLASHING simultaneously with FR MGMT LED indicates software download in process NETW LMI Green LED ON indicates network is responding to all LMI requests from unit FLASHING indicates unit is reaching timeout before some but not all network LMI responses are received OFF indicates no network response to LMI requests USER LMI Green LED ON indicates unit is receiving all LMI requests from user DTE FLASHING indicates unit is reaching timeout before some but not all user LMI requests are received OFF indicates no user LMI requests to unit HS PORT TxD Green LED ON indicates High Speed data is being Received from the local DTE Router HS PORT RxD Green LED ON indicates High Speed data is being Sent to local DTE Router FR MGMT Green LED On momentarily
58. RxBps TxBps Protocol RxBps TxBps 2 IP oO 0 IPX SNAP z 0 NETBIOS SNAP j oO 0 SNA SNAP i jp OK 4 0 APPLETALK SNAP je Oe 5 0 DECNET SNAP ro OF 0 OTHER Q0 0 0 0 3 IP j oO 0 IPX SNAP 7 o 0 NETBIOS SNAP P oO 0 SNA SNAP pe OSG 0 APPLETALK SNAP po 5 0 DECNET SNAP j pov 0 OTHER P fs 10 us 0 0 0 4 IP oO 0 IPX SNAP oO 0 NETBIOS SNAP j nc s 0 SNA SNAP 0 0 APPLETALK SNAP oO 0 DECNET SNAP j ne 5 0 OTHER gt oO 0 0 0 5 IP 00 oy 0 IPX SNAP Ory 0 NETBIOS SNAP f E E 0 SNA SNAP po 1055 0 APPLETALK SNAP oO 0 DECNET SNAP j ro 0 OTHER oO 0 0 0 Help Close X NextPage gt Figure 5 13 Protocol Monitor Statistics History DLCI D orSum selects which portion of the statistics history will be used to produce the History statistics Choices are Specific PVC Enter DLCI number for that PVC Sum of all PVCs Enter Sum or only S First Interval Selects the interval of the indicated number max of 96 to begin the display of data Performance data is displayed as described on the Protocol Monitor Statistics Summa ry screen Additional commands on this screen are NextPage Advances the display to the next highest page of DLCI numbers when applicable 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 21 March 2001 5 Di
59. See installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be con nected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company If the FrameSaver NP 64 equipment causes harm to the telephone network the tele phone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will no tify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the tele phone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary mod ifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this FrameSaver NP 64 equipment for repair or war ranty information please contact Paradyne Corporation 16 00 Pollitt Drive Fair Lawn New Jersey 07410 201 703 4800 If the equipment is causing harm to the tele phone network the telephone company may request that you
60. Unit 980 001 0221C March 2001 The optional Power Control Unit may be wall mounted using the four keyhole mounts provided on its base refer to Figure 3 3 AAD d zi FrameSaver NP 467 Power Control Unit WARNING Keyhole NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE Keyhole Mounts HIGH INTERNAL VOLTAGES PRESENT Mounts INTERNAL SHOCK HAZARD PRESENT VAN AC IN SWITCHED cT 125VAC AC OUT USERS 5 5 AMPS MAX 125VAC MANUAL 50 60Hz 5A MAX j _ Figure 3 3 Mounting Optional Power Control Unit NOTE Use wall fasteners appropriate for the wall s surface material i e wood screws for wooden surfaces expansion fasteners for gypsum wall board etc The Power Control Unit may also be placed or mounted on a table top shelf or floor near the FrameSaver NP 64 CAUTION The Power Control Unit must not be placed where the unit or its cables may be bumped kicked or walked on FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 3 3 Installation Con nection S FrameSaver NP 64 has connectors on the rear panel for power and input output con nections Rear panel connectors and controls are shown and described in Figure 3 4 and Table 3 1 AUX 1 AUX 2 DDS MODEM DATA PORT LINE LINE xi NVM OODOOOOOOOOOOOO RESET DID OOOOODOOCOOOOOOO s OOOOOOOOOOOOOO A CONFIG DLCI Figure 3 4 FrameSaver NP 64 Rear Panel Basic Table 3 1
61. adyne Corporation immediately FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 1 Preface Equipment Attachment Limitations Canadian 980 001 0221C March 2001 Certain equipment attachment limitations apply when installing and operating this equipment The limitations for use in Canada and the U S FCC Part 68 are described below NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications comp
62. agnostics Top Talker The Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary screen displays summary perfor mance information and provides access to detailed performance information for the Conve rsation Top IP Traffic irrespective of PVC divisions Statistics The Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary screen is accessed from the System Summary View screen selecting TS by typing TS followed by ENTER An example of a Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary screen in Tx Conver sation mode ranked by Octet is shown in Figure 5 14 Jokckekeieiekeieieekekek Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary ddxXddeddekdeke Name F243802 Mode M Tx Rx Tx Tx Conversation Current Interval Count 455 of 900 secs 15 Minute Interval History Count 96 Valid ecc22cecB Most Recent Completed Interval PUN EORR Near gt ec far c Rank Bps Octs SRate Source Destination 1 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 oooooo oooooo oooooo ooooo0o o ooooo ooooo ooooo oOoooooo ooooo ooooo ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current time optional Help Close X AutoUpdate AU Figure 5 14 Tx Conversation Mode Ranked by Octet Mode M Selects Tx Transmit or Rx Receive for displaying information The mode displayed is a result of the combination of the Tx or Rx mode selected on this screen and the Top Stats basis configuration set on the P
63. any cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment User should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connection of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION User should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five 5 0 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 1 3 1 Preface FCC Part 68 U S This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the underside of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration num ber and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment If requested this in formation must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following USOC jacks RJ11C RJ48S and RJA9C optional This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network using compatible modular plugs which are Part 68 compliant
64. approx 45 seconds self test Successful completion sets READY LED On steady Continuous cycles of flashing indicate critical internal circuit fault replace with known good unit ON OFF FrameSaver NP Internal circuit fault 64 fails self test Replace with known good unit ON ON Flashing Flashing FrameSaver NP A command was issued to the unit to po ud 64 is waiting for upgrade its software or an error was Rapidly Rapidly or in the process of detected in the internal program receiving a storage Once a download has started download of its do not disturb the unit until this software process completes ON ON ON Loss of DDS data Check DDS facility ON ON OFF OFF None or Check network Frame Switch and Flashing intermittent LMI FrameSaver NP LMI configurations response from Check network for receipt of LMI network requests from FrameSaver NP ON ON OFF ON OFF None or Check user DTE and FrameSaver NP Flashing intermittent LMI LMlI configurations Check that user is requests from user issuing LMI requests to FrameSaver DTE NP ON ON OFF ON ON OFF Loss of Data from Check power to DTE and DTE interconnection cable ON ON OFF ON ON OFF Loss of Data to Check for data from Network and or DTE for LMI traps from Network ON ON OFF ON ON OFF Loss of Check for valid DLCI management channel data ON OFF Dial Line on hook Normal for no Dial In or Dial Out ON ON Modem in use Normal for Dial In or Dial Out NOTE A table
65. arameters Help Save BACKUP ON DEMAND CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save ISDN TEST Test Operations Help AutoUpdate Figure 6 3 Management Control Flow for FrameSaver NP 64 with ISDN Option 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 7 March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option 1 1 1000 0000000000 ISDN Parameter This section describes the additional screens and parameters used to configure the Setting ISDN Adapter option There are also some field changes on the System View Screen specific to the ISDN Adapter option The ISDN configuration screens are ISDN Adapter Configuration Screen and the Backup On Demand Configuration Screen All basic FrameSaver NP 64 screens are described in section 4 Operation of this manual System View The System View screen for FrameSaver NP 644 with ISDN is shown in Figure 6 4 Screen kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk k FrameSaver NP 64 System View XXxdoekdekekekdeicookokeelekeiekekek Name F 43802 Base S W 09 04 15i Location Fair Lawn NJ S N 001812 Contact J Jones System Test Fault DSU Status High Speed Interface Status Rx Level 10dB DTR On Data Rate 56k RTS On Power On Modem Status Interface ITU V35 Fault ISDN Backup Ready Connection On Demand Interface Status Aux Port Status DTR On Auxl DTR Off RTS On Aux2 DTR Off Interface ITU V35 Aux2 Alm ISDN Demand Ready DsuC
66. as been selected on the ISDN Status Test screen Time Disabled Time Disable has been selected on the ISDN Status Test screen Online Backup connection in place Bch In Use by Mdm B Channel is in use by the unit s internal modem Bch In Use by Dmd B Channel is in use for On Demand operation Armed FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide Default state if not disabled and no failure exists NOTE An ISDN switch will return a Cause Code indicating a status for the latest connection attempt A Ready or Failed status and the latest returned code number are displayed in this field for each configured B Channel A list of codes and causes are shown in Table A 6 on page A 6 980 001 0221C March 2001 Appendix ISDN Demand ISDN Demand shows the highest priority ISDN On Demand related fault test or status currently detected This is displayed on the System View and ISDN Status Test screens Table A 5 ISDN Demand ISDN Adapt Fault The ISDN hardware has failed Demand operation cannot be accomplished ISDN Line Failure The ISDN line of at least one B Channel is faulty Demand operation may not be possible Loop to User Operator initiated loop toward the User at the ISDN Data Port is active ISDN SPID Failure An invalid or incorrect SPID has been entered for at least one B Channel Demand operation may not be possible B1 SPID
67. as been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your FrameSaver NP 64 equipment basic safety precautions should always be fol lowed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 4 Do not use this product near water for example near any sink or tub or where the floor is wet 5 Do not place
68. ata Frame Error Seconds reached or exceeded User Threshold Alarm User Link Error Threshold Data Frame Error Seconds reached or exceeded PVC Drpd Mon Alarm PVC Dropped Monitor Packet Threshold reached or exceeded PVC Dlvd Pkt Alarm Percentage of delivered packets for a PVC has fallen below the PVC Dlvd Pkt Threshold value PVC Delay Alarm PVC Delay Threshold reached or exceeded BECN FECN Alarm BECN FECN Error Threshold reached or exceeded Test Pkts to Netw Link Test Packets 40 1590 octets are being sent toward the Network Circuit A 8 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001
69. ate as reported by the ISDN Adapter ISDN Commands IsdnConfig IC Advances to ISDN Adapter Configuration Screen BkupConfig BC Advances to Backup On Demand Configuration Screen IsdnTest IT Advances to ISDN Status Test Screen To proceed setting ISDN operating parameters select ISDN Adapter Configuration screen IC by typing IC followed by ENTER 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 9 March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option ISDN Adapter The ISDN Adapter Configuration screen allows you to view and alter parameters for Configuration the ISDN Adapter related operations The ISDN Adapter Configuration screen is shown in Figure 6 5 FOCI CR ISDN Adapter Configuration III I die dekk kk k Name F 43802 ISDN S W 01 24 B1 B2 Mode M Switch Type S gt gt 1 Backup unused lt lt gt gt 1 National NI 1 lt lt 2 Demand unused 2 5ESS PtoP NonInit 3 Demand Backup 3 5ESS MultiP Init 4 Modem Backup 4 DMS100 5 Modem Demand Data Rate R Modem Line L gt gt 1 56kbs lt lt gt gt 1 3 1kHz Audio lt lt 2 65 kbs 2 Speech B Channel 4 1 B Channel 2 SPID P1 SPID P2 Directory N1 Directory N2 Help Save SA Cancel X gt Figure 6 5 ISDN Adapter Configuration Screen ISDN S W Version number of the software currently operating the ISDN Adapter B1 B2 Mode Assigns operating func
70. ause Codes Modem Status Fault System Test Fault 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide A 1 March 2001 Appendix DSU Fault DSU Fault shows the highest priority DSU fault currently detected This is displayed on the DSU Test and ISDN Status Test screens Table A 1 DSU Fault DSU Fault Failure of DSU related hardware detected by the unit Carrier Loss Detected loss of DDS facility Out of Service Threshold of errors exceeded on DDS facility DSU Loop DSU Fault shows the highest priority DSU fault currently detected This is displayed on the DSU Test and ISDN Status Test screens Table A 2 DSU Loop CSU Lp to Netw Telco initiated loopback in place at the unit s CSU toward the Network DSU Lp to Netw Telco initiated loopback in place at the unit s DSU toward the Network A 2 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 Appendix Frame Mg r Frame Mgr Fault shows the highest priority Frame Manager fault currently detected Fault This is displayed on the DSU Test and ISDN Status Test screens Table A 3 Frame Mgr Fault Clear Channel Frame Manager configured for and operating in Transparent mode LMI Netw Failure Invalid or no response to LMI Status enquiries toward Network LMI User Failure Invalid or no LMI Status requests from User equipment Netw Threshold Alarm Network Link Error Threshold Data Frame Erro
71. be declared or maintained based on the average of the packets received 4 20 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation 3 Desired Loss Mon Rate Setting for the rate at which a Loss measurement packet Packet Counting packet is injected on each PVC in the list specified at the bottom of this screen Default value 60 dictates that within each 60 second period every PVC in the list is measured once A PVC s packet is considered lost if it does not return before a subsequent packet is injected on that PVC On a per PVC basis the originating unit delays 10 seconds if the previous response was lost The packet send rate cannot exceed 10 per second NOTE FrameSaver NP 64 Loss packets are 42 bytes in length when issued A FrameSaver NP looping receiving and returning a Loss packet will add two additional bytes to the packet 4 Drpd Mon Pkt Thres FrameSaver NP 64 maintains a count of monitor packets lost both Delay and Loss packets for the current interval for each PVC When either of the monitor packet counts on any PVC equal or exceed this threshold setting a PVC Drpd Mon Alarm alarm is declared The alarm is cleared when all PVCs in a subsequent interval fail to equal or exceed the threshold value Applies to auto and manually learned DLCIs 5 PVC Delay Thres FrameSaver NP 644 maintains an average delay measurement for each PVC for the current interval A PVC Delay Alarm
72. bed above refer to section 5 Diagnostics of this manual If operation looks normal unplug the FrameSaver NP 64 and make the re quired data input output connections 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 7 March 2001 3 Installation NOTE The FrameSaver NP 64 does not have a Power ON OFF switch CAUTION It is recommended that you remove AC power from the FrameSaver NP 64 before attaching input and output cables during the installation process NOTE To remove power from the FrameSaver NP 64 press down on the locking latch at the top of the power connector and pull the connector straight out Do not pull on the cord 3 Continue the installation by making Input Output connections and Configuring the FrameSaver NP 64 as described in the following sections of this manual 3 8 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 3 Installation Input Output Connections Basic FrameSaver NP 64 has input output connectors for the DDS facility Data Port DTE two AUX ports and Modem Line Pinouts for each of these ports are provided in the tables that follow NOTE Refer to Section 6 Options of this manual for a description of additional connectors with options such as the ISDN Adapter or Second DSU CAUTION The installer must ensure that the plugs used to connect the DDS Line to the FrameSaver NP 64 are keyed modular plugs that match the con
73. c status POLL from the SNMP manager In networks where dynamic routing of the management traffic is used the WAN IP Address must be set manually because the messages cannot be sent specifically to the FrameSaver NP 64 until it has established communications with its boundary router This is done through the console port either locally or via VT 100 dial up Once the IP Address is set or learned it is retained and used until the NVM is cleared or another address is manually set The WAN IP Address to be used on each of the ISDN dial up phone numbers can be established using two different options The first option functions identically to the DDS line described above The WAN IP Address will be automatically learned when the NVM value is 000 000 000 000 Once learned or set it will not be changed The second option is to learn the address on each dial up connection In this case after the connection is made the OOB PPP Out Of Band Point to Point Protocol trap in dicating the DDS failure is sent and communication is established with the frame relay network the learn function will be enabled Upon receiving a good IP message the ad dress will be stored in the NVM and displayed on the ISDN configuration display This can be examined at any time as the address will remain in the display until a new ad dress is learned NOTES 1 Resetting an IP Address will momentarily disrupt all IP level management traffic and potentially cause the loss of s
74. cations essseeseeeeeeeeeneneee 3 4 Table 3 2 DDS Line Pinout RJ48S Keyed Connector 3 9 Table 3 3 Data Port Pinout DB 44F Connector esee 3 10 Table 3 4 ITU V 35 Interface Adapter Cable CBC 1 3 11 Table 3 5 EIA 530 Interface Adapter Cable CBC 2 3 12 Table 3 6 EIA 530 A Interface Adapter Cable CBC 3 3 13 Table 3 7 ITU X 21 NS Interface Adapter Cable CBCzA 3 14 Table 3 8 EIA 232 Interface Adapter Cable CBC 0 3 15 Table 3 9 AUX 1 Pinout 8 Pin Modular Connector sss 3 16 Table 3 10 AUX 2 Pinout 8 Pin Modular Connector ss 3 16 Table 3 11 Modem Line Pinout RJ11C Connector suss 3 17 Table 3 12 FrameSaver NP 64 General Specifications 3 18 Table 3 13 Model 467 Power Control Unit General Specifications 3 19 Table 3 14 Cisco HD 60M to FrameSaver NP 644 HD 44M 3 20 4 Operation Table 4 1 BCD DIP Switch Settings 4 2 5 Diagnostics Table 5 1 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel Indicators 5 2 Table 5 2 Traps Private MIB Extension eee 5 27 Table 5 3 Fault Conditions sssesssesseeeeeere enne 5 28 Table 5 4 FrameSaver NP 64
75. ce history displays The DSU Statistics Summary screen is shown in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 DSU Statistics Summary Screen Name Device s ID as defined in unit s Device Configuration System Test Fault Displays blank or the highest priority Test or Fault causing dis ruption of the data path Refer to the Appendix in this manual for a list and description of all fault displays DSU Status Rx Level Value in dB of the signal level as measured on the DDS Loop Valid values are 0 to 50dB or blank if in RLOS state Data Rate DDS Loop data rate as detected by the unit Valid values are 56k 64k or blank if in RLOS state 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics High Speed Interface Status DTR State of DTR lead when Power is being detected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF RTS State of RTS lead when Power is being detected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF Power ON or OFF based on sensing voltage on Tx data lead s from the DTE Current Interval Count Displays the number of seconds that have elapsed in the current 15 minute interval 24 Hour Interval Count Displays the number of 15 minute intervals that have been accumulated since the last reset of the counters max 96 DSU heading The following DSU parameters are displayed RLOS Receive Loss of Signal carrier loss Count of seconds during which DSU detects Loss of Signal OOS Out of Service
76. ce parameters for Frame Relay Traffic for each of the 96 possible intervals on a per PVC basis The first history screen is accessed by selecting ViewHistory VH from the PVC Sta tistics Summary screen The first page of the PVC Statistics History screen is shown in Figure 5 11 The first page begins with Interval 1 Figure 5 11 PVC Statistics History Screen Mode M Selects one of the displayed modes Refer to the PVC Statistics Summary Screen for descriptions First Interval F Selects the interval of the indicated number max of 96 to begin the display of data The data lines 16 lines per screen will be filled by as many sub sequent intervals as can fit without placing only part of their DLCIs on the screen The selection defaults to 1 when first entering the History screen FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 17 5 Diagnostics DLCI D All or Sum selects the PVC s for which the historical statistics will be produced Choices are Specific PVC or Etc Enter DLCI number for the desired PVC or Etc Pro vides a display of the activity for the selected DLCI beginning with the se lected interval If an interval contains no activity a single line with DLCI number and all other values 0 is displayed All PVCs Enter All or only A Displays a listing by intervals providing an in dividual line of statistics for each DLCI found within that interval Within the interval t
77. ches ON to select Tunneled WAN management PVC Press NVM RESET CONFIG push button and hold for at least one second Set DIP Switches to desired DLCI value see example in Figure 4 1 Press NVM RESET CONFIG push button and hold for at least one second CAUTION If the WAN DLCI value is changed while the FrameSaver NP 64 is operating the unit will perform a system reset after the new value is entered The system reset will terminate any console session in progress and interrupt data traffic CAUTION An unintentional parameter change and unit reset could occur if the NVM RESET CONFIG push button is pressed while the unit is operating To prevent this set all the DIP Switches to OFF after the WAN DLCI parameters have been entered 4 2 FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation Power On 980 001 0221C March 2001 With all the connections completed and the WAN DLCI DIP Switches set the Frame Saver NP 64 is ready to be powered on Proceed by holding in the recessed push button switch labeled NVM RESET CON FIG on the unit s rear panel while plugging in the power connector and continue to hold the button for approximately 10 seconds This will clear the unit s NVM of any previous configuration After the NVM RESET CONFIG button is released the FrameSaver NP 64 will complete its power on self test sequence with front panel LED indications a
78. cluding the traps for each fault and suggested test options updedeeen Ns lero ala ME Tr E 2 rcr e Frame 7 i Switch Doo D4 e M uL Serial DSU g b Router i t RR ES Q Modem Console a MIR E 1 5 Figure 5 18 Fault Locations Table 5 3 Fault Conditions Fault Loc Indication s Fault Sensing Trap Transport Test Options Router Failure a No LMI from Router DSU senses lack of LMI or DSU sends inband Ping Router DTR low at Router no DTR Trap Dial into router console port Router DSU Cable b No LMI from Router DSU senses lack of LMI and DSU sends inband DSU loop code from network disconnected or router DTR low at Router no DIR and or no power Trap Dial into router console port powered down serial interface DSU c No LMI at Frame DSU self check Modem sends Trap Call in to Modem Switch and NP 64 Frame Switch CSU DSU loop tests Local Power d No LMI at Frame DSU senses AC Power loss DSU sends inband Dial in and check for answer Switch Trap DDS Local Loop e No LMI at Frame DSU senses carrier failure Modem sends Traps Call in to Modem Switch NP 64 senses no LMI Frame Switch CSU DSU No LMI at NP 64 enquiries loop tests T1 Facility f No LMI at Frame DSU senses fault codes Modem sends Trap Frame Switch OCU loop test Switch T1 Alarm Frame Switch g No LMI response to DSU senses no response t
79. cs RebootExt RE secs Help Close X AutoUpdate AU Figure 5 3 DSU Test Screen DSU Fault Frame Mgr Fault and DSU Loop Display blank or the highest priority Fault causing a disruption of the data path Refer to the Appendix in this manual for a list and description of all fault displays Test Mode Allows selection of the following mutually exclusive test modes Clear Terminates operator or Telco initiated Loopbacks BERT and Test Packet tests BER Testing Unframed 511 BER patterns 1000 bit block size can be directed either toward the Network or toward the User Only one BER test may be active at a time The results are a count of the number of Blocks Sent Blocks Errored Block Error Rate and the duration of the test displayed as shown on the example screen above When the BERT duration reaches the maximum count of 99 59 59 all counts freeze until cleared or reset by the operator the BERT data however continues to be sent Test Packets toward the Network Sends Link Test Packets 40 1590 octets toward the network DDS Facility Displayed test results include selected DLCI packets sent packets dropped percent received octets sent test duration and average and maximum delay network and full delay for each network 5 4 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics Loop to User Loops data back to High Speed Interface Port Loop to Netw L
80. d on the screen ClearLoop CL Resets the DSU loop hardware removing any existing latched loopbacks InjectErr IE secs Injects a single bit error into the BERT stream When issued without the secs a single bit error will be injected at execution of this command When issued with a secs value between 1 255 a single bit error will be injected once a second for the number of secs entered user can issue other commands while this takes place in background RebootExt RE secs Used with optional external Power Control Unit PCU to in terrupt AC Power to the DTE device force reboot of device When issued with a secs parameter power will remain off for the specified length of time 1 300 sec onds When issued as RE only PCU output power will be interrupted for five sec onds at the execution of this command 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 5 March 2001 5 Diagnostics Additional commands on this screen are AutoUpdate AU Provides automatic screen update and refresh every five sec onds of all status and Test when active results No changes can be made while in this mode and the bottom lines on the screen are replaced as shown in Figure 5 4 AutoUpdate is exited by pressing ENTER gt Screen updates every 5 seconds lt gt Press Enter for Command Prompt Figure 5 4 Auto Update Screen Change 5 6 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual
81. ddressing and any other information required for your installation Page Layout Locating Information Special Paragraphs 980 001 0221C March 2001 This manual is designed to conform to conventional documentation standards The header on each page contains the major heading of the current section The footer of each page shows the document name number revision date and page number The format of this manual includes several aids to help the user locate and use infor mation quickly At the beginning of this manual there is a Table of Contents which provides an outline and quick overview of the major topics covered A List of Figures and a List of Tables are also provided for quick reference There are special paragraphs throughout this manual to help identify important infor mation These are NOTE S or These identify clarifying or additional information for the NOTICE proper installation and operation of this equipment CAUTION This identifies information that requires careful attention in order to prevent equipment damage Warning This identifies information that requires careful attention in order to prevent equipment damage and or injury to the operator This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 1 1 1 Preface E Special Instr
82. de 980 001 0221C March 2001 Management Command Flow LOGOUT Login Prompt or In Use Login w Mode 4 Operation Figure 4 2 shows the general flow for management access for the basic FrameSaver NP 64 It shows each of the screen displays and the general function for that screen SYSTEM VIEW Logout AutoUpdate Help Select Screen DSU CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save FRAME MANAGER CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save SNMP COMMUNITY CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save SNMP TRAP MANAGER CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save PVC PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save PROTOCOL MONITOR CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save DSU STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History DSU STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page PVC STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History PVC STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page PROTOCOL STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page PROTOCOL STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History TOP TALKER STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page TOP TALKER STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History DSU TEST Test Operations Help AutoUpdate Figure 4 2 Management Control
83. disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved There are no user replaceable parts that may be serviced inside the FrameSaver NP 644 This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information Table 1 1 FCC Registration Information Network Port FIC SOC REN USOC Modem Line 02LS2 9 0Y 0 6B RJ11C Dial Line DDS Line 04DU5 56 6 0Y RJ48S 56 KBPS DDS Line 04DU5 64 6 0Y RJ48S 64 KBPS ISDN Line 021S5 6 0Y RJ49C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 1 Preface i amp Software Revision History This manual pertains to FrameSaver NP 64 Base Software Revision 10 04 xx Revision changes for this and previous versions are listed below Current Revision This revision incorporates the following operational additions and or changes Rev 10 04 xx from Rev 9 04 xx Added Voice over IP configuration option for MTU Size on Device Configuration Screen Download Notes Revision 10 04 xx software can be downloaded to a FrameSaver NP 64 unit running Revision 9 04 xx without affecting the unit s current configuration Downloading to a prior revision will only affect the following configuration item
84. dyne Corporation 1996 2000 All Rights Reserved Base 00 64 09 04 15 03 Please enter your SYSTEM access password Please enter your USER access password Please enter Please enter Only the User access password prompt will be displayed if the System level password feature is disabled If enabled the System access password prompt will be displayed and the User access password prompt will be displayed only after entering a valid System Password At the User access prompt enter the Configuration or Supervisor Password followed by ENTER factory default Configuration Password is 33333333 NOTE Only Configuration or Supervisor level USER Password will allow configu ration changes View level displays all screens but allows no configuration changes or testing and Test level displays all screens allows performance of tests but no config uration changes The next prompt asks for your name and phone number your USER access password your name and phone Enter name and phone number followed by ENTER If this information is provided it will be displayed to any other operator attempting to Login via other access port while in use so they may contact you in case they have to gain immediate access NOTES 1 Console session will be terminated and must be reinitiated if there are three invalid password attempts or a timeout resulting from no attempt for one minute 2 If the unit s NVM has been cleared since
85. e 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 3 Installation Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 4 Operation Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 5 Diagnostics Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 64 Typical Network Application 2 1 Typical Backup Configuration 000 2 2 Typical Bandwidth On Demand Configuration 2 3 ISDN Modem Access Block Diagram 2 4 Dual DSUs with Separate CPE Ports 0 2 5 Dual DSUs with Backup Switching 2 6 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel 0 0 2 7 FrameSaver NP 64 Rear Panel 00 000 2 7 Model 467 Power Control Unit 004 2 8 Tunneled Management 0 000 000 00 e 2 10 Payload CPE Management 00000 2 11 Modem amp Call Director Block Diagram 2 15 Mark Wall Location poiss nnna ei uia EIEEE ARRE EARR ee eee 3 2 Wall Mount Installation 000000000 3 2 Mounting Optional Power Control Unit 3 3 FrameSaver NP 64 Rear Panel Basic 3 4 Power Connection 0 0 eee eee eee 3 5 Power Control Unit Connections 000 3
86. e Management PVC or via Dial Out utilizing the internal Modem Alarm conditions are also dis played on FrameSaver NP 64 status screens and on front panel indicators Alarms Traps The conditions objects which generate traps are included in the FrameSaver NP 64 Private MIB Extension and are listed in Table 5 2 Table 5 2 Traps Private MIB Extension Trap A ae Reported Component Object Description p j p In Band Modem DDS Facility Carrier Loss Carrier status of DDS facility Modem Out of Service Status DDS facility Modem DSU DSU Fault Unit subsystem failed self test Modem Test initiated as a result of DDS carrier loss or unit reset LMI LMI Netw Failure Errored LMI response per N392 393 counters on Network side Modem LMI User Failure Errored LMI enquiries per N392 393 counters on User side In Band Link Data Network Frame Errors Errored seconds based on the current interval performance In Band Secs User Frame Errored seconds based on the current interval performance In Band Errors Secs BECN FECN Highest BECN FECN seconds of all PVCs based on the current interval In Band Secs max PVC performance PVC Dropped Monitor Highest Dropped packet count of all PVCs based on the current interval In Band Packets performance PVC Delay Highest PVC round trip delay of all PVCs based on the current interval In Band msec max PVC performance PVC Del
87. e statistics Help text describing each screen s display fields and commands is also provided 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 2 9 March 2001 2 Description WAN DLCI The in band Frame Relay Management Channel WAN address is defined by the DLCI Data Link Connection Identifier The WAN DLCI can be configured for a Dedicated PVC or as a Tunneled channel within a Payload PVC During initial installation the unit can be configured to automatically learn the WAN DLCI or it can be set via the unit s rear panel DLCI DIP Switch Local Console Port or Dial In Console Port There after the DLCI can also be changed via in band management access Management FrameSaver NP 64 has special features for Network Service Providers NSPs who IP Addressi ng require management access to the FSU be isolated from the payload data This isolated access is provided either by FrameSaver NP 64 s dedicated network facing manage ment PVC as shown in Figure 2 1 or by the Tunneled management channel on a net work facing Payload PVC as shown in Figure 2 10 Customer Data Center Frame Switch ES POP End User Premise Router FrameSaver d NP 1xx E y FrameSaver NP 64 1xX Serial Port i Cust PVC tesa bial est anes EAE LL Customer amp _console Port i Mgmt PVCs d di J Router l ie oes Dial Line S Frame Re
88. ector DTMF Det Base Line i Call Director interface Aux 1 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide Aux 2 Dial Tone Gen Figure 2 12 Modem amp Call Director Block Diagram On incoming calls the modem to interface assignment is made based on the DTMF code detected after the FrameSaver NP 64 line interface goes off hook and returns a second Dial Tone DTMF code selections are shown in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Call Director DTMF Codes Interface DTMF Code Base Card DSU 1 Aux 1 Port 2 Aux 2 Port 3 Option Adapter Module 4 Defaults to Base Card All Others after timeout Modem parameters may be modified in the database as part of the configuration The configuration also includes a periodic self test option for the modem and a dial tone test for the dial line performed every four hours with results indicated on the status screen and failures reported as a Trap on the dedicated facility 2 Description 2 16 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 3 Installation SS Mounting This section contains information to complete the physical installation of a FrameSav er NP 64 which includes mounting the unit power connection and input output con nections FrameSaver NP 64 comes equipped with rubber feet for table or shelf top placement and has keyholes molded into its base for wall mounting Optional
89. ed within each Frame Relay Frame and are iden tified by the NLPID Network Level Protocol ID The NLPID may identify a specific protocol such as defined by IETF or indicate a set of lower level protocols such as SNAP SubNetwork Access Protocol WAN Encap Select the type of IP encapsulation to be used for private network PVC management access Selections are Learning The unit will attempt to learn automatically Once a value is entered or auto learned auto learning will be discontinued Raw No encapsulation or NLPID IETF Protocol will be specified by its own NLPID SNAP Protocol will be under the SNAP NLPID P C Encap Select the type of IP encapsulation to be used for management access via the Payload PVC or CPE private user PVC Selections are Raw No encapsulation or NLPID IETF Protocol will be specified by its own NLPID 4 12 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation MTU Size Sets the maximum size Maximum Transmit Unit for any IP packet sent by the unit via any management route dedicated backup or PPP dial session Pref ace the number to be entered for size with V if the user traffic is known to include Voice over IP This ensures that the management traffic will have no impact on the voice traffic NOTE Setting the MTU Size to less than 120 could prohibit the generation of the Power Loss trap CHAP Challenge Handshake Authen
90. ee 4 4 Login i ose HEREDI Exe AE AE EADAE 4 4 Block Mode eer mE RE RISE Ep 4 5 MO BOUL 5e EA E RE RE E EHI US 4 5 Screen Format ost bse vu EDU ED EE Pus 4 5 Help Text penp cette REIS DUIS toe eee MENS 4 5 Edits Selections 0 0 00 00 0 c eee eee ee eee 4 5 Management Command Flow 0 4 7 Parameter Setting sore ba b eee bye eee Mae es 4 8 DSU Configuration 00 0 eee eee eee 4 10 Frame Manager Configuration 4 14 SNMP Community Access Configuration 4 17 SNMP Trap Manager Configuration 4 18 PVC Performance Configuration 4 20 Protocol Monitor Configuration lus 4 23 Configuration Completed 0 0 00 eee eee eee 4 25 Test Installation bee vet ue b Reb SE ase dre Ya 4 26 LED TIndic tors i ien Rr eee eher ete ees 5 1 Testing osoan oec et perc qu e e e QU Ee e UCET Rieke 5 3 Diagnostic Test Support eere 5 3 DSU TESS erara up Ae uten C sedate ie pet eee dubbed 5 4 SEALISUCS irs LESION OUI RD DE DUNT PIDE IER 5 8 DSU Statistics Summary 0 00 0 rreren 5 8 DSU Statistics History llle 5 10 PVC Statistics Summary 00 0 0 5 12 Packet amp Octet Mode esee 5 12 TxCir amp RxCir Modes 0 00 00 5 14 TxLoss amp RxLoss Modes 0000 00005 5 15 FullDlay amp NetwDlay Modes sees 5 16 PVC Statistics History o ei
91. eesese 6 7 ISDN Parameter Setting 0 00 0 2 ee eee 6 8 System View Screen 0 0 eee eee eee 6 8 ISDN Adapter Configuration 6 10 Backup On Demand Configuration 6 12 Management IP Address per Connection 6 14 Diagnostics oho ep isent esBRrf6ee eR RN MERI SIS 6 15 LED Indicators 2 es be UR E A A ORA ER 6 15 ISDN TeSt c EDU ERE AS OE Be CENSOR 6 17 Loopback wey IERI Webs 6 17 ISDN Status and Tests 0 02 6 18 ATarms 5023 eor op E EE pe aue 6 20 TADS emo XR ERU LUPO TOV GOES 6 20 LED Indicator Troubleshooting sess 6 21 Additional Descriptions 000 0000 6 22 Software Download sls esses 6 22 Appendix Fault amp Test Screen Displays seeeeleeeeeeeeeen A 1 DSU Fault wcities te te ka e ete ee A 2 DSU 200p z 5r sitet pete Ree AE 2 see Peet Fe ee ee A 2 Frame Mgr Fault reb eal eae E EE bade s A 3 ISDN Backup wsit cn4 syne esate E EUEGq eee be EUN eg A 4 ISDN Demand 25552 49ei tbe but e IA ewes eek wigs A 5 Modem Status Fault 0 0 0 ccc eee eee A 7 System Test Fault 0 0 ec eee eee ee eee A 8 lii FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 Table of Contents iv FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 Table of Figures 1 Preface None 2 Description Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figur
92. ement Figure 6 3 shows the general flow for management access for FrameSaver NP 64 Command Flow with the ISDN Option It shows the screen displays and the general function for that screen The ISDN related screens are at the bottom of the flow chart DSU CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save FRAME MANAGER CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save SNMP COMMUNITY CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save SNMP TRAP MANAGER CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save LOGOUT Login Prompt or In Use Login w Mode SYSTEM VIEW Logout AutoUpdate Help Select Screen PVC PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save PROTOCOL MONITOR CONFIGURATION Set Parameters Help Save DSU STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History DSU STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page PVC STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History PVC STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page PROTOCOL STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page PROTOCOL STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History TOP TALKER STATISTICS HISTORY Help Select Page TOP TALKER STATISTICS SUMMARY Help AutoUpdate Reset Stats View History DSU TEST Test Operations Help AutoUpdate ISDN ADAPTER CONFIGURATION Set P
93. ent Packets has exceeded the threshold for this PVC TxLoss mode only Rst Resync was executed at some time during the interval Origin amp Destin The Origin counts and status from the device where the traffic is entering the network Destination values are derived from where the traffic leaves the network NNI 1 Values are from the first NNI encountered after the Origin NNI 2 Values are from the second NNI encountered after the Origin Dlvd Percentage of sent packets delivered to the far end NonDEPkts plus DEPkts LstP Counts as above for the Last Loss measurement packet received H Counts as above for the accumulated history NOTE Sending of Delay and Loss measurement packets is suspended for ALL PVCs while a Test Pkts to Netw operator initiated test is performed on any PVC 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 15 March 2001 5 Diagnostics FullDlay amp Full Delay screen display is shown in Figure 5 10 NetwDlay Modes KHAKI III IIIA IK KKH K KKK KAKI PVC Statistics Summary d eee Name F 243802 Mode M P TC RC TL RL FD orND FullDlay P Pkt amp Oct TC TxCir RC RxCir TL TxLoss RL RxLoss FD FullDlay orND NetwDlay FirstDLCI P 16 Current Interval Count 455 of 900 secs DLCI lstN Avg Max MidN Avg Max LstN Avg Max Total Avg Max 25 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 33 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 234 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 341 Delay
94. entry of means status of that LED is not relevant to the condition described Refer to Software Download on the next page of this manual for description 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 29 5 Diagnostics Pe Additional Descriptions The paragraphs in this section provide additional information notes or tips about some of the specific operating features of the FrameSaver NP 64 This information is intended to assist anyone in the use of these features or in trouble shooting problems concerning these features Software Download A new version of the FrameSaver NP 64 system software can be downloaded to the unit for software upgrade or to restore damaged system software Separate software is used in the Base unit and the Option Adapters and it is loaded separately Initiation of the download process is by command or as the result of a detected error The FrameSaver NP 64 indicates the initiation of the download process by simulta neously flashing the DDS FAULT and FR MGMT front panel LEDs The rate of flashing is relatively slow approximately 2 sec while waiting for the actual transfer of data to begin The rate of flashing becomes noticeably faster blinking when the transfer of data begins and will continue until the download is complete Once the download process is initiated the FrameSaver NP 64 must complete the download before it
95. er NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 3 Installation Power On 1 Verify that the proper voltage is present at the outlet to be used refer to Table 3 12 Self Test or Table 3 13 in General Specifications at the end of this section of this manual If the outlet voltage is correct plug the Power Pack or Power Control Unit AC IN plug into the AC outlet The power output to the FrameSaver NP 64 is 22VAC 20VA 2 Once connected the FrameSaver NP 64 will go through the following normal power up sequence Basic FrameSaver NP 64 a The POWER LED will light immediately and stay on b The READY LED may flash several times and then remain OFF while the unit performs its self test test duration approx 45 secs c The READY LED will be ON steady after successful completion of the self test d The DDS ALARM and FR MGMT LEDs should not be flashing together e All other LED indications should be ignored at this time FrameSaver NP 64 with ISDN a The POWER LED will light immediately and stay on b The READY and ISDN READY LEDs may flash several times and then remain OFF while the unit performs its self test test duration approx 45 secs c The READY LED will be ON steady after successful completion of the self test d The DDS ALARM and FR MGMT LEDs should not be flashing together e All other LED indications should be ignored at this time If the LED indications are not as descri
96. ers The lines rows are divided as follows Line 1 Screen title Line 2 3 Unit ID and applicable hardware and or software version numbers Line 3 21 Screen specific parameters statistics Line 20 22 Command list for that screen Line 23 Command line command entered here Line 24 Command error and warning messages Examples of each of the screen displays are shown in the appropriate sections of this manual Help text is provided for each of the FrameSaver NP 64 screen displays to assist the user Help text for a screen is accessed from that screen by entering followed by ENTER The HELP command is shown on the command line of each applicable screen Edits to parameters fields such as on the configuration screens are made one field at a time Each field is edited by entering the character used to designate the field shown in brackets on the screen followed by the equal sign and a selection from a pick list a number an ID or a string of characters all followed by ENTER Current selections are highlighted on the screens by being bracketed by gt gt lt lt characters NOTE Multiple fields may be edited using a single command except when indicated otherwise by separating the entries by commas all followed by ENTER FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 5 4 Operation This page intentionally left blank 4 6 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Gui
97. ess prompt enter the Configuration or Supervisor Password followed by ENTER factory default Configuration Password is 33333333 NOTE Only Configuration or Supervisor level USER Password will allow configu ration changes View level displays all screens but allows no configuration changes or testing and Test level displays all screens allows performance of tests but no config uration changes The next prompt asks for your name and phone number Please enter your USER access password Please enter your name and phone Enter name and phone number followed by ENTER If this information is provided it will be displayed to any other operator attempting to Login via other access port while in use so they may contact you in case they have to gain immediate access NOTES 1 Console session will be terminated and must be reinitiated if there are three invalid password attempts or a timeout resulting from no attempt for one minute 2 If the unit s NVM has been cleared since the last successful login this will be indicated on the Startup screen display as shown below FrameSaver NP 64 Frame Relay Service Unit C Paradyne Corporation 1996 2000 All Rights Reserved Base 00 64 09 04 15 03i Opt 00 23 01 25 01 System Database Reset to Factory Defaults Please enter your USER access password FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option Manag
98. etected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF RTS State of RTS lead when Power is being detected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF Power ON or OFF based on sensing voltage on Tx data lead s from the DTE Interface Interface adapter cable currently installed Types are ITU V35 EIA 530 EIA 530 A ITU X21 NS EIA 232 or blank if none Commands DsuConfig DC Advances to DSU Configuration Screen FrameConfig FC Advances to Frame Manager Configuration Screen PvcConfig PC Advances to PVC Performance Configuration Screen MonConfig MC Advances to Protocol Monitor Configuration Screen DsuTest DT Advances to DSU Test Screen DsuStats DS Advances to DSU Statistics Summary Screen PvcStats PS Advances to PVC Statistics Summary Screen MonStats MS Advances to Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary Screen TopStats TS Advances to Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary Screen SnmpConfig SC Advances to SNMP Community Access Configuration Screen TrapConfig TC Advances to SNMP Trap Manager Configuration Screen Help Advances to Help for System View screen Logout LO Logs out from system AutoUpdate AU Causes the status fields on the current screen displayed to refresh automatically approximately every five seconds To proceed setting operating parameters select DSU Configuration screen DC by typing DC followed by ENTER 98
99. f the performance parameters for the selected PVC s over all valid intervals up to a maximum of 96 intervals Does not include current in terval 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 13 March 2001 5 Diagnostics TxCir amp RxCir The TxCir Mode screen display is shown in Figure 5 8 Modes koe ke kk ke ke ke ke ke ke ke ke kk kk kk kk kk kk PVC Statistics Summary ke e e e e ee e ee e e ce e eee ee e ee e ek e A Name F243802 Mode M P TC RC TL RL FD orND TxCir P Pkt amp Oct TC TxCir RC RxCir TL TxLoss RL RxLoss FD FullDlay orND NetwDlay FirstDLCI P 16 Current Interval Count 455 of 900 secs CIR DLCI 0 1 25 35 50 71 100 141 gt 141 ofCIR UAS Kbps 25 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 33 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of Time 0 0 234 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 341 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of Time 0 0 464 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 531 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of Time 0 0 793 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 795 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 942 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 Etc Sum 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of Time 15 Min Interval History 96 Valid Past Summary for DLCI D orSum 25 0 1 25 35 50 71 100 141 141 ofCIR UAS Kbps 10 Secs 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofTime 0 0 History 100 0
100. ges made if any are not saved and display returns to System View screen Save the System Configuration changes when they are all set correctly by entering SA followed by ENTER This will also return the user to the System View screen Proceed to Frame Manager Configuration selecting FC by typing FC followed by ENTER 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 13 March 2001 4 Operation Frame Manager The Frame Manager Configuration screen allows you to view and alter parameters for Configuration Frame Manager operations The Frame Manager Configuration screen is shown in Figure 4 5 Name F 43802 WAN Mgmt DLCI D T orD Disabled P C Mgmt DLCI E P orC Disabled X to Disable or 16 thru 991 in ion a le ee Network T391 Status Enq Rate S1 10 5 thru 30 seconds N392 Event Err Thres T1 3 N393 Event Count C1l 4 1 thru 10 N391 Full Status Freq Fl 6 1 thru 255 PVC BECN FECN Thres B Disabled X to Disable or 1 thru 895 seconds Link Err Thres L1 Disabled X to Disable or 1 thru 895 seconds Help Save SA Cancel X gt FOO ccm Frame Manager Configuration jd edeekekekdeekeieeiekekekekiekeieiekiek LMI Protocol P 1 None 3 LMI gt gt 2 ANSI D lt lt 4 ITU A User T392 Status Enq Timeout S2 15 5 thru 30 seconds N392 Event Error Thres T2 3 N393 Event Count C2 4 1
101. he current data rate Near Indicates the IP address es of the User Port Router The heading shows Source in Tx mode or Destination in Rx mode Far Indicates the IP address es of the Network Router The heading shows Destination in Tx mode or Source in Rx mode NOTE The Far fields are not displayed in Talker Listener mode For Rank by Packet the following are displayed Pkts Count of packets for the talker conversation The count includes only traffic passing from Network to User and User to Network Near amp Far As described above Additional commands on this screen are ResetStats RS Clears all counters associated with Top statistics ViewHistory VH current time optional Advances to Page 1 of the Top Talker Conversation Statistics History screen The current time optional parameter causes the history interval count to reflect the actual time of day rather than a simple count of intervals The entry is in 24 hour format using three or four digits Example 1445 2 45 PM Help Advances to Help for Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary screen Close X Returns to System View screen AutoUpdate AU Provides automatic screen update and refresh every five sec onds of all statistics No changes can be made while in this mode AutoUpdate is ex ited by pressing ENTER 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 23 March 2
102. he DLCIs are listed in numerical DLCI order with the interval number count placed only on the first line of statistics for that DLCI If an interval contains no activity a single line with DLCI Etc and all other counts 0 is displayed Sum Enter Sum or only S Provides one line of statistics for each interval con taining the sum of all PVC counts within the interval The Average and Maximum time measurement values are set to 0 zero The DLCI value is displayed as Sum Additional commands on this screen are Next Page Advances to the next page of historical statistics until all intervals up to 96 have been displayed 5 18 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics Protocol The Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary screen displays summary performance in Monitor formation and provides access to detailed performance information for the Frame Re cae lay Traffic for each protocol specified Statistics The Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary screen is accessed from the System View Summary screen selecting MS by typing MS followed by ENTER 980 001 0221 March 2001 JOO RRR Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary Jeeekexdeekkeekeekeieeiekeiekekeiek The Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary screen is shown in Figure 5 12 Name F243802 DLCI D orSum Sum Current Interval Count 455 of 900 secs 15 Minute Interval History Count 96 Val
103. help Trap will only be sent to the First Trap Manager defined This Trap Manager should be defined with a WAN or Payload IP Address to ensure receipt of this trap A CPE IP Address defined Trap Manager will probably not receive this Trap due to this message not passing through other CPE equipment affected by the loss of power IP Add Sets the IP Address for each Trap Manager designated to receive Traps Name 32 character string that identifies the Trap Manager 4 18 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation Path Selects WAN W or Payload CPE P as the management path for sending traps to the corresponding Trap Manager CAUTION Trap Manager addresses must be unique across both WAN and P C Networks Out of band traps are sent to all trap managers assigned to one of the two paths The AC power loss trap is sent to the first trap manager in the list with a valid IP address 2 Disable Traps Selects Traps to be disabled Can be selected individually in a range or group Selected disabled items are bracketed by gt gt lt lt characters as shown in Figure 4 7 item 1 NOTE Trap descriptions are provided in the Diagnostics sections of this manual 3 Clear Holdoff Sets the number of minutes that a trap condition must remain clear before it is declared clear 4 Terminate Delay Sets the time a Dial Out connection will remain in place after the last o
104. hey are all set correctly by entering SA followed by ENTER This will also return the user to the System View screen FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation Protocol Monitor The Protocol Monitor Configuration Screen allows you to view and alter parameters for Protocol Monitor and Top IP Traffic collection operations Configuration gt gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 gt gt 7 8 gt gt 9 gt gt 10 Help gt 980 001 0221C March 2001 Name The Protocol Monitor Configuration Screen is shown in Figure 4 9 FOI Protocol Monitor Configuration III II kk k F 43802 Protocols P P m n r and or P m n for up to 7 selections IP lt lt IP TCP IP TCP TELNET 13 VINES SNAP 23 XNS Raw IP TCP FTP 14 XNS SNAP 24 IP TCP HTTP IP UDP IP UDP SNMP 16 IP ICMP IPX SNAP lt lt 17 IP TCP SMTP IPX SPX SNAP 18 IPX Raw NETBIOS SNAP lt lt 19 IPX SPX Raw SNA SNAP lt lt 20 APPLETALK Raw Save SA Cancel X Top Statistics T Rank Top Stats By R gt gt 1 Conversation lt lt gt gt 1 Octets lt lt gt gt 11 APPLETALK SNAP lt lt 21 DECNET Raw gt gt 12 DECNET SNAP lt lt 22 VINES Raw 15 ISO CLNP IETF 25 IP TCP GOPHER 2 Talk Listen 2 Packets 3 Disable Figure 4 9 Protocol Monitor Configuration Screen 1 Protocols Selects up to seven protocols to be monitored fr
105. ia the on board modem de pending on the specific fault detected Section 5 Diagnostics of this manual lists the MIB objects and the Trap reporting path for each FrameSaver NP 64 includes an Event Log which captures Trap occurrences and logs them into a table for SNMP retrieval The table stores up to 255 of the latest occurred events The log table includes the following A unique event number for each event Maximum number is 65 536 after which the count restarts The count is also restarted by a unit reset or power up A relative time stamp which counts from when the unit last started operation A description of the event including any data included in the Trap regarding that event FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 2 Description Modem amp Call Director 980 001 0221C March 2001 Dial Line The integral on board modem can be switched to any one of the interfaces of the FrameSaver NP 64 by the call director The call director connects the modem to the Base Card Option Module ISDN or Second DSU AUX 1 Port or AUX 2 Port In this way the modem is used for out of band trap reporting FrameSaver NP 64 Base Card Option Module or DTE device connected to an AUX Port and accepts in coming calls for management access of the FrameSaver NP 64 DTE device or any other device connected to an AUX Port Figure 2 12 shows a block diagram of the Modem and Call Dir
106. id DL Current 10 Second History Protocol RxBps TxBps RxBps TxBps RxBps TxBps IP r 0 r 0 0 0 E 0 r r 0 IPX SNAP oO 0 0 0 0 0 NETBIOS SNAP 905 3 0 j oO 0 0 0 SNA SNAP i Q0 0 0 0 0 0 APPLETALK SNAP 0 0 Oo oO 0 0 DECNET SNAP y 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER EK 0 0 0 0 s r 0 r r 0 0 r 0 0 0 y F 0 T 0 ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current time optional Help Close X AutoUpdate AU Figure 5 12 Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary Screen DLCI D orSum selects which portion of the statistics history will be used to produce the current 10 Second and History statistics Choices are Specific PVC Enter DLCI number or Etc for that PVC Sum of all PVCs Enter Sum or only S Current Interval Count Displays the number of seconds that have elapsed in the current interval n Minute Interval History Count Displays the number of user defined 1 15 Minute intervals that have been accumulated since the last reset of the counters Protocols Lists up to eight protocols for which statistics are displayed Current Displays total counts for each parameter within the current interval 10 Second Displays total counts for the latest completed 10 second period History Displays total counts for each of the performance parameters over all valid intervals up
107. ination Incoming calls barred 4 Send special information tone Incoming calls barred within CUG 5 Misdialed trunk prefix Bearer capability not authorized 6 Channel unacceptable Bearer capability not presently available 7 Call awarded and being delivered in an Inconsistency in outgoing information element established channel 8 Preemption Service or option not available unspecified Preemption circuit reserved for reuse Bearer service not implemented 16 Normal call clearing Channel type not implemented 17 User busy Requested facility not implemented 18 No user responding Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available 19 User alerting no answer from user Service or option not implemented unspecified 20 Subscriber absent Invalid call reference value 21 Call rejected Identified channel does not exist 22 Number changed A suspended call exists but this call identity does not 26 Non selected user clearing Call identity in use 27 Destination out of order No call suspended 28 Invalid number format incomplete number Call having the requested call identity has been cleared 29 Facility rejected User not a member of CUG 30 Responses to STATus ENQuiry Incompatible destination 31 Normal unspecified Non existent CUG 34 No circuit channel available Invalid transit network selection 35 Call Queued Invalid message unspecified 38 Network out of order Mandatory information element
108. ing the WAN IP Address within the FrameSaver NP 64 When the unit is shipped from the factory or when NVM is cleared on initial installa tion the WAN IP Address for each connection point is set to 000 000 000 000 which indicates no address is known The WAN IP Address to be used on the DDS link is automatically learned from the first valid IP message received over the unit s management PVC Learning will take place as long as the value of the WAN IP Address in NVM is 000 000 000 000 Once the IP Address is set or learned it is retained and used until the NVM is cleared or an other address is manually set There is also an additional configuration option which allows the unit to relearn the WAN Mgmt IP address each time the PVC returns to an active condition FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 2 13 2 Description E Software Download The FrameSaver NP 64 system software is stored in flash memory A new version of the software can be downloaded to the unit for software upgrade or for restoration in the event an error is detected in the flash storage A description of the download process is provided in section 5 Diagnostics of this man ual E T Trap Reporting Event Log 2 14 The FrameSaver NP 64 provides an MIB which includes standard MIB II groups and also contains a Private MIB Extension which supports the issuance of unique Traps Traps are issued either in band or dial out out of band v
109. is able to perform any other functions Upon completion of the download the FrameSaver NP 64 reinitializes by performing its start up self test The actual download is performed using a special application for this purpose with an in band or dial in connection to the FrameSaver NP 64 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics DTE Dialing Using AUX Ports amp Internal Modem 980 001 0221C March 2001 In addition to the internal DSU and Option cards the FrameSaver NP 64 s internal modem may be shared by external devices which interface the FrameSaver NP 64 through AUX ports and 2 The modem sharing process is controlled by the DTR lead of each connected device Before making the modem available to a requesting device the FrameSaver NP 64 loads a user configurable AT command string for that device from its database The DSR lead for the FrameSaver NP 64 AUX ports is OFF until that port is connect ed to the modem Once the DSR lead is ON for a given port the associated Router DTE can issue its own AT strings to the modem RLSD follows DSR CTS can be programmed to always be ON follow RTS or pro vide flow control in response to RTS Modem configuration is done through the AUX Setup fields on the System Configuration screen Outbound calling is accomplished in one of two ways DTR Dialing the phone number to be called is stored in the FrameSaver NP 64
110. ivered Lowest percentage of Delivered packets of all PVCs based on current interval In Band Packets 96 performance PVC Available PVC going from non Active to Active as reported by frame switch In Band PVC Unavailable PVC going from Active to Non Active as reported by frame switch In Band DTE DTR Loss Returns state of DTR lead In Band DTE Power Loss Returns state of DTE Power indication In Band Power Power Loss State of AC power into unit Reports on loss only Sent to first trap manager In Band only Modem Modem Failure Modem failed self test which is initiated periodically In Band Dial Line Failure Dial line failed self test which is initiated periodically In Band Security Security Violation Identifies access point of failed login attempts In Band Login 3 consecutive Console Modem Telnet UDP or SNMP Authentication Failure Unauthorized SNMP Community Access detected community not In Band configured for access Aux Functions External Alarm Sensed contact closure In Band Modem Reported Traps are only issued on the occurrence of a primary facility failure and provided that the modem is not already in use when the trap occurs 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 Diagnostics Fault Isolation Figure 5 18 shows a typical application with potential fault locations marked a through i Table 5 3 describes the corresponding indications reporting mecha nisms in
111. lay Frame ga Group Backbone NCC Telnet Work Station iim oonan SNMP Alarm Server Terminal Server AN Network Control Center Figure 2 10 Tunneled Management Tunnel management is accomplished by a FrameSaver NP HUB FrameSaver NP 1xx class unit located at a site which supports up to 48 PVCs connected to FrameSaver NP units located at remote spoke sites The HUB unit performs the routing and encapsu lation function for management channel messages going to and from the remote units The HUB is connected to the network management systems by a separate dedicated group management PVC 2 10 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 2 Description FrameSaver NP 64 also provides expanded management access to the FSU through the following features Support for two IP Addresses An optional network facing management channel via a specified IP Address on a specified payload PVC e An optional CPE facing dedicated PVC management channel These optional management paths are shown in Figure 2 11 Customer Data Center Customer LAN P E Router POP End User Premise FrameSaver NP 64 i Customer amp eso Serial Port ON Mgmt PVCs ddid J Cust PVC NIS i BT X E Dial Line IP Over H Frame Rela
112. lso send SNMP Traps to multiple SNMP Alarm Servers via the management PVCs The integral modem is used to dial into the Network Control Center NCC Terminal Server to access the SNMP Alarm Server and report faults that are prevented from being reported over the PVC management channels It can also ac cept maintenance calls from NCC Work Stations to support operator interaction and accept inbound calls from a customer or NCC Work Station to manage co located de vices such as a routers Customer Data Center petas 77 End User Premise 777 POP d User Premise Router FrameSaver NP 64 Serial Port AR Cust PVC uU Customer amp 0N un L console Port J Mgmt PVCs Router Dial Line Frame Relay Backbone UU Mgmt PVC Frame Switch NCC Telnet Work Station TI L1 L3 C3 C3 E SNMP Alarm Server Terminal Server Network Control Center Figure 2 1 FrameSaver NP 64 Typical Network Application 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 2 1 March 2001 2 Description ISDN Adapter Option ISDN Backup IP Management Network Router The FrameSaver NP 64 can be factory optioned to include an integral ISDN Adapter module The ISDN adapter provides Backup for the DDS line and or additional Bandwidth On
113. mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 464 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 531 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 793 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 795 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 942 Delay mS 15 20 20 25 20 25 55 70 Etc Sum 15 Min Interval History 96 Valid Past Summary for DLCI D orSum 25 lstN MidN LstN Total LastPkt Delay mS 55 55 55 55 History ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current time optional Help Close X NextPage AutoUpdate AU Figure 5 10 PVC Statistics Summary Screen Full Delay Mode FullDlay and NetwDlay Modes Display the round trip network delay for each PVC based on Delay measurement packets received back from a distant FrameSaver NP Applies only to PVCs configured for Delay packet measurement Full Delay Delay compiled from ALL Delay packets received Network Delay Delay compiled using only Delay packets which did not encounter congestion as they passed through the elements of the network based on there being sufficient flags between packets 1stN MidN amp LstN Average and Maximum delay for each Network up to three through which the Delay packets passed Total Avg amp Max Average and Maximum delay for the Total round trip of the Network through which the Delay packets passed LastPkt Delay based on the last Delay measurement packet received History Field unused in this mode NOTE Sending of Delay and Loss measurement packe
114. n 3 LMI Protocol Displays and allows the selection of the LMI protocol used If set to None LMI traffic if any to or from the Network will be passed through the FrameSaver NP 64 unaffected and the unit s LMI alarms and status will be cleared 4 Network DTE Consists of the settings required for ANSI D protocol These include T391 N392 N393 and N391 T391 Status Enquiry Rate Interval in seconds between the LMI Status Enquiries issued by the FrameSaver NP 64 to the Network Frame Switch The ratio of N392 to N393 defines the rate of Bad No LMI responses to Count of events beyond which the Network link is declared Out of Service This ratio is set by selecting the values 1 to 10 for each of these parameters defined as follows N392 Event Error Threshold Number of Bad No responses to LMI Status Enquiries issued by FrameSaver NP 64 N393 Event Count Count of all monitored requests to be used for the ratio N391 Full Status Frequency The Frequency Number n will cause every n LMI Status Enquiry issued to be a Full LMI Status Enquiry PVC BECN FECN Threshold FrameSaver NP 64 maintains a count of seconds during which a receive frame contained a BECN or FECN bit set When the number of seconds containing BECN or FECN bits flags for any PVC in the most recent interval equals or exceeds this Threshold Setting an alarm is declared 5 User DCE Consists of the settings required for
115. n The FrameSaver NP 64 Frame Relay Digital Service Unit FSU is a special purpose Digital Data Service CSU DSU which provides management and diagnostic functions through Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and other protocols trans ported over a Frame Relay network It also includes an integral modem which supports access to the DSU as well as other co located equipment such as routers The Frame Saver NP 64 can be factory optioned to include an ISDN Adapter for Backup and or Bandwidth On Demand or Second DSU for additional network capacity or Backup Network Service Providers NSPs who prefer to have independent management ac cess from their end user networks customer networks can utilize the isolated man agement PVC designed into the FrameSaver NP 64 for network demarcation and diagnostics EE pLLLLLLL V mZ System Level Figure 2 1 shows a system level view of the FrameSaver NP 64 including manage ment transport As shown in the figure the Frame Relay network provides Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs for both the Customer Data and FSU management NOTE FrameSaver NP 644 is transparent to SVCs Switched Virtual Circuits The FrameSaver NP 64 can have up to two IP Addresses for management One IP Address allows it to communicate with SNMP work stations that have access to the NSP management PVC A second IP Address can provide management access via a customer data payload PVC FrameSaver NP 64 can a
116. n incoming call is being answered B2 IN USE Green LED ON indicates B2 channel has a call which is active FLASHING slowly approx 2 sec ON 4 sec OFF indicates an outgoing call is being initiated FLASHING rapidly approx 2 sec indicates an incoming call is being answered FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Tests Loopback 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option ISDN testing features include Network Loopback and Operator Initiated Management Session Tests The ISDN B channels may be looped back toward the Network for external testing Configured for Backup operation Loopback of a B Channel is automatically initiated when connection is made to a Dial In call provided the B Channel is currently configured for Backup operation NOTE In some cases the Directory assigned as entered and displayed on the ISDN Configuration screen may not match the actual number to be di aled in order to establish a Dial In connection to the B Channels Contact the Network Control Center or Telephone Service Provider to verify the Dial In number if problems are encountered The Backup process has priority over loopback and will automatically clear a B Chan nel loopback and initiate the Backup process if Backup is triggered while a loopback is established Configured for On Demand operation The Call Out Loop test feature on the ISDN S
117. n DB 25F 8 Pin E p Modular Modular AUX Direct Connect Console Alarm Contact Sense Connector Cable Adapter Connection Figure 3 7 AUX 2 Port Console or Alarm Contact Cabling In Alarm Contact Sense Mode DSR is held asserted to supply the signal for sensing an Alarm Contact closure as shown in the example connection in Figure 3 7 The Contact Sense Pin 8 is considered in Active Alarm State when high asserted Modem Line Use cable assembly 135 007 7200 or per pinout shown in Table 3 11 Connection Table 3 11 Modem Line Pinout RJ11C Connector Tm Pin Description 1 2 No Connection a 3 R Ring Dial F T Line i 5 6 No Connection Connections All connections to basic FrameSaver NP 64 are now completed Completed Proceed to Configuration in section 4 Operations of this manual 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 17 3 Installation MEE ee General Specifications FrameSaver NP 64 Specifications Table 3 12 FrameSaver NP 64 General Specifications Item Description Dimensions FrameSaver NP 64 basic unit Table Top with rubber feet 1 7 H x 9 0 W x 11 5 D Wall Mount 9 0 H x 11 5 Wx 1 7 D Rack Mount with removable rack mounting adapter 1 75 H x 19 0 W or 24 0 W x 11 5 D Weight As normally packaged including carton and accessories 5 lbs Unit alone without packaging and accessories 2 5 Ibs Operating Range Temperature 0 to 5
118. nections for the adapter cables for each of the interface types Table 3 3 Data Port Pinout DB 44F Connector Pin Signal Direction Pin Signal Direction 1 Shield N A 23 DCD A Output 2 TD s Input 24 DTR A Input 3 RD s Output 25 TC A Output 4 RTS s Input 26 CBC A N A 5 CTS s Output 27 RC A Output 6 DSR s Output 28 CBC B N A 7 Sig Gnd N A 29 NC 8 DCD s Output 30 CBC C N A 9 DTR s Input 31 Shield N A 10 TC s Output 32 TD B Input 11 LL s Input 33 RD B Output 12 RC s Output 34 RTS B Input 13 RL s Input 35 CTS B Output 14 TCE s Input 36 DSR B Output 15 TM s Output 37 Sig Gnd N A 16 Shield N A 38 DCD B Output 17 TD A Input 39 DTR B Input 18 RD A Output 40 TC B Output 19 RTS A Input 41 NC 20 CTS A Output 42 RC B Output 21 DSR A Output 43 NC 22 Sig Gnd N A 44 NC NOTES CBC Cable Code pin s single ended 3 10 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ITU V 35 Adapter Use cable assembly 135 001 0400 or per pinout shown in Table 3 4 3 Installation Cable Table 3 4 ITU V 35 Interface Adapter Cable CBC 1 pred pee Signal Direction pos pice Signal Direction A 1 Shield N A U B 7 Sig Gnd N A V
119. nectors This will prevent the accidental connection of the DDS Line to either of the FrameSaver NP 64 AUX connectors DDS Connection Use cable assembly 135 982 0006 or per pinout shown in Table 3 2 1 8 Pin Description Table 3 2 DDS Line Pinout RJ48S Keyed Connector Direction DDS Line 1 R Ring Transmit T Tip Transmit No Connection N A T1 Tip 1 Receive RI Ring 1 Receive NOTE Use Twisted Pair Cable conductors for pins 1 amp 2 and 7 amp 8 Data Port Interface The Data Port DTE supports five electrical interface types ITU V 35 EIA 530 amp Cable Code EIA 530 A ITU X 21 NS and EIA 232 The Data Port connector on the back of the FrameSaver NP 64 is a DB 44 high density female A short approx 2 5 ft adapter cable is used to convert from the DB 44 to the appropriate connector type for the in terface selected The adapter cable also includes a unique Cable Code CBC a special wiring pattern at the DB 44 connector which automatically sets the port to the desired interface type NOTE Some manufacturer specific cable pinouts are provided at the end of this man ual section under General Specifications 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide March 2001 3 Installation Data Port Pinout Table 3 3 shows the pinout for the Data Port connector Table 3 4 through Table 3 8 show the pin con
120. nplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b Ifliquid has been spilled into the product c Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water d Ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e Ifthe product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Table of Contents 1 Preface About This Manual ge ere bea RU RR RR bala eu Ren 1 1 Page Layouts Lncret er nb nae gee noah ee RES HE 1 1 Locating Information 0 0 cece eee eee eee 1 1 Special Paragraphs 0 00 0 eee eee eee 1 1 Special Instructions 0 0 cee eee eee 1 2 Equipment Attachment Limitations 04 1 3 Canadian 2 30 tind cures eb p ERE EE EA PR 1 3 FCG Part 08 U S a me i oa e ues E HU See 1 4 Software Revision History 00 0 0c eee eee 1 5 Current Revision 00 0 0 eee eee eee eee 1 5 Previous Revisions 0 cece eee eee eee eee 1 5 2 Description System Level 2 ooosco pod Except rH pda
121. o Modem sends Trap Loopback at Frame Switch DSU Frame Switch LMI Frame Switch sends toward itself Alarm Frame Switch detects loss Trap High Error Rate h Trap from Frame DSU monitors Frame Relay DSU sends inband BER from Frame Switch to Switch frames Trap loop at NP 64 from NP 64 NP 64 or Router to loop at Frame Switch or from application at management station View 24 hr statistics Modem or i Fails periodic Dial Tone Modem can t detect break DSU sends inband Routine Modem and Dial Dial Line Test dial tone Trap Line 5 28 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics A T LED Indicator Troubleshoot ing The FrameSaver NP 64 front panel LED indicators may also be used to troubleshoot a problem Table 5 4 describes the Base unit LED indicator s normal states and some possible causes for abnormal indications Table 5 4 FrameSaver NP 64 Base Unit LED Diagnostics FrameSaver NP 64 LED Status POWER Reapy PDS NETW USER ce cee cr mopem Condition Possible Cause s ALARM LMI LMI MGMT INUSE TxD RxD ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON NORMAL Normal LED status for FrameSaver No problem NP 64 OFF Loss of power to Check AC power cord to FrameSaver FrameSaver NP NP 644 64 Verify AC outlet is powered ON Flash FrameSaver NP Normal on power up or reset duration 64 performing of test
122. ol Unit Connection 3 6 Power On Self Test 0 0 0 0c ccc eee 3 7 Input Output Connections 0 0 0 eee ee eee 3 9 DDS Connection 0 0 eee eee eee 3 9 Data Port Interface amp Cable Code 3 9 Data Port Pinout 00 0 3 10 980 00 1 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide March 2001 Table of Contents 4 Operation 5 Diagnostics FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide ITU V 35 Adapter Cable lsleses esses 3 11 EIA 530 Adapter Cable slesesese esee 3 12 EIA 530 A Adapter Cable seseee esses 3 13 ITU X 21 NS Adapter Cable 0 3 14 EIA 232 Adapter Cable sleees esee 3 15 AUX 1 amp AUX 2 Connections 3 16 Console amp Alarm Contact Cabling 3 17 Modem Line Connection 00000 3 17 Connections Completed 0 0 e eee eee eee 3 17 General Specifications 0 0 0 0 eee eee ee eee 3 18 FrameSaver NP 64 Specifications 0 0 3 18 Power Control Unit Specifications 00 0 3 19 Cisco HD 60 Adapter Cable Specifications 3 20 Configuration coss ayee kpcer tuoeeijrWeerFfu SAS whee EE SHOR E 4 1 WAN DLCI DIP Switch Settings 004 4 1 POWE ONS wc coe 6E ee pO OE EIS 4 3 Establish Management Session llle eese e
123. om the protocol list displayed All protocols to be monitored must be entered with a single command Can be selected individually in a range or group Selected items are bracketed by gt gt lt lt characters as shown in item 1 on the example screen above Enter P followed by nothing or a space to deselect all factory default Parenthesis indicate the subset under which a protocol is grouped such as SNAP Refer to Encapsulation on page 4 12 in this manual for details Top Statistics Selection determines whether the Top IP Traffic collection will be based on the top User Talker and Listener or the top Conversation Pair in each direction Factory default is Disable Top Talker Listeners are determined by separately tracking in the send and re ceive direction the IP address and the total traffic of the most prolific transmitters and receivers of IP traffic within the measurement interval Top Conversation Pairs are determined by separately tracking in send and receive direction IP address pairs of each host client conversation and the total traffic sent by each pair during the measurement interval Both Top Conversation Pair and Talker Listener are calculated across the aggre gate link regardless of the PVC on which the traffic occurred FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 23 4 Operation 3 Rank Top Stats By Selection determines whether the Top IP Traffic
124. ome messages If the IP Address is set to a new address via a Telnet session it will break that session and require the operator to reconnect to the FrameSaver NP 64 via the new IP Address 2 Upon a DDS line failure the NP 64 will if so configured create and send an OOB PPP trap indicating the problem s This will be sent with the IP Address currently configured for the DDS line If ISDN dial backup is automatically initiated by the NP 64 the system will not change its IP Address to the one associated with the ISDN dial line until the OOB PPP trap is complete or it has timed out This should occur in less than two minutes using the default settings 3 If a DDS failure is corrected while the FrameSaver NP 64 is on ISDN dial backup a clear trap will be sent indicating the problem is resolved This trap will be sent in band via the ISDN line and have the IP Address of the dial up line This address may be different than the address the failure trap was reported on 4 While on dial backup if the DDS clears and fails again another failure trap will be sent indicating the current problem even though the NP 64 has not been affected by it This trap will be sent in band with the IP Address of the ISDN dial up line FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option E Diag nostics This section contains diagnostic information specific to the ISDN Adapter option For diagnostic inf
125. onfig DC FrameConfig FC PvcConfig PC MonConfig MC DsuTest DT DsuStats DS PvcStats PS MonStats MS TopStats TS SnmpConfig SC TrapConfig TC IsdnConfig IC BkupConfig BC IsdnTest IT Help Logout LO AutoUpdate AU gt Figure 6 4 System View Screen ISDN The ISDN specific fields on the System View screen are as follows Base S W Software revision number currently operating the unit The first two digit number indicates the unit s feature set the second indicates the base software revision and the last indicates minor revision level An Alpha character at the end of this field indicates the option type installed if any In the example shown in Figure 6 4 above i ISDN Adapter option FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option ISDN Backup State as reported by ISDN Adapter Card Further detail is available on the ISDN Test Screen This title and field will not be displayed unless the ISDN Adapter module is configured for Backup operation On Demand Interface Status If the ISDN Adapter is not configured for On Demand operation these fields will not be displayed If configured for On Demand the fields are as follows DTR State of DTR lead ON or OFF RTS State of RTS lead ON or OFF Interface Interface adapter cable currently installed Types are ITU V35 EIA 530 EIA 530 A EIA 232 or blank if none ISDN Demand Displays the current st
126. oops data back to Network NOTES 1 PVC tests will prompt for the input of a PVC DLCI destination 2 Test Pkts to Netw delay values may not correlate to values displayed on the PVC Statistics Screens because the Link Test Packet size 40 1590 octets is larger than the Delay measurement packet 36 octets 3 Delay and Loss measurement packets for ALL PVCs are halted while a Test Pkts to Netw test is performed This will also affect the Delay and Loss packet counts and measurement fields on the PVC Statistics Screens 4 Initiating certain test options when management access is via the DDS link would terminate management These tests will be blocked and an Error Message displayed on the screen Examples of this are BERT to Netw and Test Pkts to Netw where the DLCI selection matches the management DLCI of this unit High Speed Interface Status DTR State of DTR lead when Power is being detected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF RTS State of RTS lead when Power is being detected from the DTE States are ON OFF or blank if Power OFF Power ON or OFF based on sensing voltage on Tx data lead s from the DTE Interface Interface adapter cable currently installed Types are ITU V35 EIA 530 EIA 530 A ITU X21 NS EIA 232 or blank if none Commands ResetTest RT Resets BERT or PVC result counters without disrupting the test operation and refreshes all dynamic information containe
127. ormation regarding basic FrameSaver NP 64 features refer to Sec tion 5 Diagnostics of this manual ISDN Adapter option diagnostic features include ISDN Adapter Status information and Tests Alarm reporting and Front Panel LED Indicators LED Indicators The ISDN front panel indicators are shown in Figure 6 7 FrameSaver NP 64 Figure 6 7 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel View with ISDN Adapter 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 15 March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option ISDN front panel indicators are described in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel Indicators with ISDN Adapter Nomenclature Description Function ISDN READY Green LED Steady ON indicates ISDN module has successfully passed its internal self test FLASHING indicates the ISDN module is performing its internal self test test time approx 10 sec OFF after self test indicates a hardware failure was detected during the self test BRI ALARM Red LED OFF indicates the ISDN Facility is properly connected and available FLASHING indicates an incorrect SPID 1 Flash B1 SPID incorrect 2 Flashes B2 SPID incorrect 3 Flashes Both SPIDs incorrect B1 IN USE Green LED ON indicates B1 channel has a call which is active FLASHING slowly approx 2 sec ON 4 sec OFF indicates an outgoing call is being initiated FLASHING rapidly approx 2 sec indicates a
128. ory Numeric string 0 20 character as assigned by Telco This is typically the phone number and may or may not include the area code depending upon local Telco requirements NOTE In order for the FrameSaver NP 64 to accept a Dial In connection to the B Channels the Directory that is entered must match the called number passed from the carrier during the ISDN call setup CAUTION Observe the following configuration rules to ensure proper operation of ISDN B Channel s SPID amp Directory must be entered for both B1 amp B2 for 2B D Service SPID amp Directory must be blank for B2 for 1B D Service Commands Help Advances to Help for ISDN Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and returns to System View screen Cancel X Returns to System View screen without saving changes CAUTION If any parameter on this screen was changed the ISDN Adapter will perform a reset after the Save SA command is issued The reset will interrupt ISDN data traffic Save the ISDN Configuration changes when they are all set correctly by entering SA followed by ENTER This will return the user to the System View screen 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 11 March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option Backup On The Backup On Demand Configuration screen allows you to view and alter parame Demand ters for the ISDN Backup or On Demand operations Configuration To
129. pe Se PARERE SUR AS 2 1 ISDN Adapter Option gt sss seese tenine per E I 2 2 ISDN Backup centnm Ete Gee 2 2 ISDN Bandwidth On Demand 2 3 ISDN Support for Dial Modem 0 2 4 Second DSU Option 0 00 0c eee e 2 5 Dual Network Capacity 0000000000 2 5 Automatic Switched Backup 0 05 2 6 FrameSaver NP 6AF oipe meot terat en eMe e UNIUS 2 7 Power Control Unit Option 00 0000 eee 2 8 Operating Features kot Ae eee ne eee re mete Gets 2 9 Management Access 0 0c eee eee eee eee 2 9 Password Security 00 0 e eee eee ee eee 2 9 System Screen Displays 0 0 2 0 00008 2 9 WAN DECI o kREEEDOONU EN ebay ls ce oe 2 10 Management IP Addressing 000 2 10 WAN Management IP Address 2 13 Software Download 0 0 cece ee eee eee 2 14 Trap Reporting eee ree eet e emer ew Meals we 2 14 BEyent 0g 5o see CC edet Cn ORC e 2 14 Modem amp Call Director 0 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 2 15 3 Installation Mounting naseer tere oios Ep ee PNE EEEE R I pEPR E 3 1 Wall Mo nting 21 exe peg pedem poqduepesseb P spe 3 1 Mounting Optional Model 467 Power Control Unit 3 3 Connections ovr expe PV Rs ethane bans peng eee eke eh 3 4 Power Connections 00 cece eee ee ee ee 3 5 AC Power Pack Connection 008 3 5 Optional NP 467 Power Contr
130. problems concerning these features Initiation of the download process is by command or as the result of a detected error The ISDN Adapter provides no LED indication for the download process Once the download process is initiated the ISDN Adapter must complete the down load before it is able to perform any other functions Upon completion of the download the ISDN Adapter reinitializes by performing its start up self test The actual download is performed using a special application for this purpose with an in band or dial in connection to the FrameSaver NP 64 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 Appendix Fau It amp Test FrameSaver NP 64 screen displays include status fields which indicate Fault and or Test conditions that relate to the selected screen These fields are indicated on the Sc reen screens by a title such as System Test Fault After the title the highest priority fault Di splays or test currently active is displayed if any This section provides a list of entries for the Status Fault or Test which may appear for each Title The entries are listed in tables in the order of highest priority first Priority levels are within tables are separated by a double line between rows The tables are presented by title screen field in alphabetical order They are as follows DSU Fault DSU Loop Frame Mgr Fault ISDN Backup SDN Demand SDN Connection C
131. proceed to Backup On Demand Configuration from the System View Screen type BC and press ENTER The Backup On Demand Configuration screen is shown in Figure 6 6 FOO Ree Backup On Demand Configuration OI IKK Name F 43802 a a U PLI Backup On Demand Activate Delay A 1 0 thru 240 mins Phone 1 B12 Disabled Phone 1 D1 Disabled Phone 2 B2 Disabled Phone 2 D2 Disabled X to Disable X to Disable Retry Count Cl 1 Retry Count C2 1 1 thru 4 1 thru 4 Retry Holdoff H1 2 Retry Holdoff H2 2 1 thru 15 minutes 1 thru 15 minutes WAN IP Add 1 I1 0 0 0 0 WAN IP Add 2 I2 0 0 0 0 Learn IP Add L gt gt 1 Each Connect lt lt 2 When Zero Help Save SA Cancel X gt Figure 6 6 Backup ON Demand Configuration Screen Backup Establishes an ISDN data link and switches the Base Card Frame Manager from the DDS link onto the ISDN link Backup is triggered by DDS outage or loss of Network or is operator initiated Configuration items are Activate Delay Sets the time to wait after a DDS outage or loss of Network LMI is detected before a backup attempt is initiated Valid range is from 0 to 240 minutes Phone 1 amp 2 Enter the phone numbers to be dialed to establish a backup connection Numeric string 0 20 characters or X to disable Retry Count Sets the number of retry attempts to establish a backup connection for
132. r Seconds reached or exceeded User Threshold Alarm User Link Error Threshold Data Frame Error Seconds reached or exceeded PVC Drpd Mon Alarm PVC Dropped Monitor Packet Threshold reached or exceeded PVC Dlvd Pkt Alarm Percentage of delivered packets for a PVC has fallen below the PVC Dlvd Pkt Threshold value PVC Delay Alarm PVC Delay Threshold reached or exceeded BECN FECN Alarm BECN FECN Error Threshold reached or exceeded 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide A 3 March 2001 Appendix ISDN Backup ISDN Backup shows the highest priority ISDN Backup related fault test or status cur rently detected This is displayed on the System View and ISDN Status Test screens Table A 4 ISDN Backup ISDN Adapt Fault The ISDN hardware has failed backup cannot be accomplished ISDN Line Failure The ISDN line of at least one B Channel is faulty backup may not be possible ISDN SPID Failure An invalid or incorrect SPID has been entered for at least one B Channel backup may not be possible B1 SPID Failure A B2 Channel cannot operate due to a SPID failure on its associated B1 Channel Loop Up LoopUp Network connection in place on any assigned B Channel Connecting Connection is being established Failed xxx Retry attempts exhausted xxx indicates the latest Cause Code See Note below Service Disabled Service Disable h
133. rameSaver NP 64 Only 7 foot Control Power Cable 4 conductor with 4 pin keyed locking connectors Regulatory Compliance UL 1950 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 3 19 March 2001 3 Installation Cisco HD 60 To connect a Cisco router to a FrameSaver NP 64 Data Port configured for ITU V 35 use cable assembly 135 006 0400 or per pinout shown in Table 3 14 Adapter Cable Specifications Table 3 14 Cisco HD 60M to FrameSaver NP 64 HD 44M acu DB 44M signal DOM DB 44M signal Pin Hn Pin i Shield Shield Shield 27 33 RD B 17 32 TD B 28 18 RD A 18 17 TD A 33 8 DCD s 19 44 TCE B 34 6 DSR s 20 29 TCE A 35 5 CTS s 23 40 TC B 42 4 RTS s 24 25 TC A 43 9 DTR s 25 42 RC B 45 7 Sig Gnd 26 27 RC A 46 1 Shield NOTES Shielded cable is required Twisted Pair cable conductors for HD 60 pins 17 amp 18 19 amp 20 21 amp 22 23 amp 24 25 amp 26 27 amp 28 33 amp 34 35 amp 42 43 amp 44 45 amp 46 HD 60 pins tied 48 to 49 50 to 51 to 52 53 to 54 to 55 to 56 HD 44 pins tied 17 to 37 via resistor 32 to 37 via resistor 22 to 28 to 30 then all to 29 via resistor 22 to 28 to 30 then all to 44 via resistor Resistor 300 Ohm 1 4 W 5 s single ended Cisco is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc 3 20 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C
134. rear panel of the FrameSaver NP 64 shown in Figure 3 5 To remove grip the end of the Plug with a small pair of pliers and pull straight out If tools are not available wrap a piece of tape around the plug end to provide a better grip and pull the plug out B Connect one end of the Control Power cable to the PCU connector marked See Users Manual shown in Figure 3 6 Connect the other end to the FrameSaver NP 64 Power Connector CAUTION The Control Power connectors are keyed and fit easily together when oriented correctly with the locking clip toward the top of the unit Do not force the connectors together C Connect one end of the Switched AC Out cable to its PCU connector shown in Figure 3 6 Connect the other end of this cable to the AC Input cable of the device to be controlled usually the DTE device connected to the User Port of the FrameSaver NP 64 PARADYNE FrameSaver NP 467 Power Control Unit WARNING NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE HIGH INTERNAL VOLTAGES PRESENT INTERNAL SHOCK HAZARD PRESENT AC IN SWITCHED SEE 125VAC AC OUT USERS 5 5 AMPS MAX 125VAC MANUAL 50 60Hz 5A MAX t Pat Control Power Cable Tor Connect to Switched AC Out Cable AC IN Cable Connect to NP 64 Power Connector Connect to or DTE device AC Input NP 100 120 AC Outlet for Control Output Connector source FrameSaver Controlled Power Figure 3 6 Power Control Unit Connections FrameSav
135. rk and User statistics are as described for the previous screen DSU Statistics Summary Bkp Indicates whether the interval traffic had been rerouted by a dial backup connec tion during the interval Interval 1 shows the statistics for the most recently completed interval of the previ ous 24 hours The interval can be displayed as time of day rather than a simple count of intervals by including the current time parameter with the command to enter this screen as de scribed on the previous page of this manual FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics This page intentionally left blank 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 11 March 2001 5 Diagnostics PVC Statistics The PVC Statistics Summary screen provides summary performance information and access to detailed performance history displays for the Frame Relay traffic on a per Summary PVC basis The PVC Statistics Summary screen is shown in Figure 5 7 ecce ke kk ke ke ke e e ek ke kk kk kk kk kk kk PVC Statistics Summary ke e ce e e ce e e ce e e ce e ce ce e ee e e ce e e e A Name F 43802 Mode M P TC RC TL RL FD orND Pkt amp Oct P Pkt amp Oct TC TxCir RC RxCir TL TxLoss RL RxLoss FD FullDlay orND NetwDlay FirstDLCI P 16 Current Interval Count 455 of 900 secs Delay mS DLCI RxOcts Kbs TxOcts Kbs RxPkts TxPkts BECN FECN RxDE TxDE Avg Max 25 0 0 0 0 0 0
136. rotocol Monitor Configuration Screen The four possible modes are Tx Conversation Rx Conversation Tx Talker or Rx Listener Note The parameters displayed depend on whether the Rank Top By setting set on the Protocol Monitor Configuration Screen is Octet or Packet Interval Count Current Interval Count Displays the number of seconds that have elapsed in the current 15 minute interval 15 Minute Interval History Count Displays the number of 15 minute inter vals that have been accumulated since the last reset of the counters max of 96 Most Recent Completed Interval Totals for the following performance parameters are displayed for the most recent interval 1 e interval 1 of the history 5 22 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics Rank Number to 6 showing the rank with being the highest the line of statistics holds compared to other talkers conversations For Rank by Octet the following are displayed Bps The displayed Bps is calculated from the total count of Octets for the particular talker conversation in the indicated direction Octets Count of bytes within packets for that particular talker conversation The count includes only traffic passing from Network to User and User to Network Rate The displayed of rate is calculated from the total count of Octets for the particular talker conversation in the indicated direction based on t
137. rupt data traffic Modem Setup 1 Model Displays the model and firmware version of the installed modem 2 Dial String Enter modem AT string with phone number to dial Trap Manager and any other AT codes if required for modem initialization String is sent to modem followed by CR If blank default no action is taken NOTE Each character sequence M within the AT string causes CR to be sent followed by a one to 2 second delay making it possible to define multiple command lines 3 Answer DSU Enter modem AT string if required for modem initialization when answering a call for the DSU Default is blank 4 AUX 1 Setup Enter modem header and AT string for modem initialization when answering a call for AUX 1 port The header consists of the first one to six characters of the string which specify the operating mode data rate parity and number of data bits for the device connected to the AUX port Choices are Operating Mode A Answer D Dial Out B Bi Directional Data Rate 12 1200 24 2400 48 4800 96 9600 192 19200 288 28800 384 38400 and 576 57600 bps Data Rate is the asynchronous interface rate Actual modem rate is negotiated upon connection 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 11 March 2001 4 Operation Parity N None E Even
138. s follows a The POWER LED will light immediately and stay on b The READY LED may flash several times and then remain OFF while the unit performs its self test test duration approx 45 secs e The READY LED will be ON steady after successful completion of the self test d The DDS FAULT and FR MGMT LEDs should not be flashing together e All other LED indications should be ignored until configuration has been completed If the LED indications are not as described above refer to Section 5 Diagnostics of this manual If operation looks normal proceed by connecting a Console Terminal and entering the operating parameters or contact the Network Control Center to have the parameters set remotely NOTE If the Dial Line has not been connected to the FrameSaver NP 64 prior to powering the unit on the unit will issue a Dial Line Failure In Band Trap to the Trap Manager after it completes its Modem and Dial Line self test This is normal FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 3 4 Operation Establish Management Session Login The FrameSaver NP 64 sends a Startup Login Prompt when a management connec tion has been established in band Telnet dial in VT 100 console connection or direct connected VT 100 terminal provided that another management session is not current ly in use The startup display and prompt are FrameSaver NP 64 Frame Relay Service Unit C Para
139. soes pietro eee eee eee 5 17 Protocol Monitor Statistics Summary 5 19 Protocol Monitor Statistics History 005 5 21 980 001 0221C March 2001 Table of Contents Top Talker Conversation Statistics Summary 5 22 Rx Conversation Mode 0 000000 ee eee 5 24 Rx Listener Mode 00 0000 e 5 25 Top Talker Conversation Statistics History 5 26 Alarms geohcseds 5A eene p preme Ree ap tended ette us 5 27 bc PL TTE 5 27 Fault Isolation iet nee eee eer t Ree HA tues ds 5 28 LED Indicator Troubleshooting 0 00000 5 29 Additional Descriptions 0 0 2 0 0 2 e eee cece ee 5 30 Software Download 0 00 0 eee eee 5 30 DTE Dialing Using AUX Ports amp Internal Modem 5 31 Management Access lees 5 32 DialIn Lune RERUMMERELELEPPRRDE MESH ES 5 32 Direct Connect AUX 2 1 0 0 eee ee 5 32 6 Options ISDN Adapter Option e aa eee eee 6 3 Installation ei o Les Re ath eh Byes CERES PLAS Ll eke RE Re EE NUS 6 3 Input Output Connections 0 00005 6 3 ISDN Data Port Connection 6 4 ISDN Line Connection 6 4 ISDN Configuration 0 0 0 cece eee eee 6 5 Power On with Connections Completed 6 5 Establish Management Session 6 6 Logins xeLpeGe Xp ERU S Ee 6 6 Management Command Flow s
140. st detected Bch In Use by Bkp B Channel is in use for Backup operation Bch In Use by Dnd B Channel is in use for On Demand operation 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide A 7 March 2001 Appendix System System Test Fault shows the highest priority System related test or fault currently de tected This is displayed on the System View screen Test Fault id Table A 8 System Test Fault NVM Failure Failure of NVM Non Volatile Memory detected by the unit and the latest configuration may not have been saved BERT to User Operator initiated BERT is being sent toward the Data Port Loop to User Loopback is in place at the User Port toward the User Circuit LMI Netw Failure Invalid or no response to LMI Status enquiries toward Network LMI User Failure Invalid or no LMI Status requests from User equipment DSU Fault Failure of DSU related hardware detected by the unit CSU Lp to Netw Telco initiated loopback in place at the unit s CSU toward the Network DSU Lp to Netw Telco initiated loopback in place at the unit s DSU toward the Network BERT to Netw Operator initiated BERT is being sent toward the Network Loop to Netw Operator initiated Loopback is in place toward the Network Carrier Loss Detected loss of DDS facility Out of Service Threshold of errors exceeded on DDS facility Netw Threshold Alarm Network Link Error Threshold D
141. stem Pswrd Y DISABLED gt Figure 4 4 DSU Configuration Screen All FrameSaver NP 64 screen entries and selections are made by entering the two or three characters shown in brackets next to the field titles equals then entering the value or string followed by ENTER Example Set Name to ABC Type N ABC and press ENTER Current selections are highlighted by bracketing with gt gt lt lt characters Configure DSU WAN DLCI Switch Displays the current settings of the DLCI DIP Switches on the back of the FrameSaver NP 64 This may or may not be the current DLCI address being used by the unit The current address being used is displayed on the Frame Manager Configuration Screen 1 Enter Name and Location of this FrameSaver NP 64 installation optional but recommended 2 Enter Contact Name and Phone Number of local service personnel optional 3 Select Enable or Disable for Telco Lp Ctl to allow or prevent the DSU from responding to Telco Initiated latching loopback commands 4 Select 56 64 or Auto for the DSU DataRate Auto lets the unit search for and learn the DDS line rate Frame Relay mode only Once found the DataRate is fixed at that value Entering 56 or 64 Kbps sets that rate Default Auto 4 10 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation CAUTION DataRate must be set to the actual rate
142. story screen The current time optional parameter causes the history interval count to reflect the actual time of day rather than a simple count of intervals The entry is in 24 hour format using three or four digits Example 1445 2 45 PM 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 9 March 2001 5 Diagnostics ee DSU Statistics History 13 14 15 16 Help gt 5 10 FOI DSU Statistics History dedede ded dedede ded de II ke k e Name F 43802 Page P 1 of 6 sae DSU Bkp Network User RLOS oos BPV LBK y n LTO LFE DFES LTO LFE DFES 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 Close X The DSU Statistics History screen displays all performance parameters for the DSU and Frame Relay Traffic for each of the 96 possible 15 minute intervals The first history screen 1 of up to 6 is accessed by selecting ViewHistory VH from the DSU Statistics Summary screen The first page of the DSU History screen is shown in Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 DSU Statistics History Screen Page P Selects the desired History page DSU Netwo
143. tatus Test screen initiates a Band width On Demand BOD call out and sets a loopback toward the Network at the On Demand configured data rate FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 17 ISDN Adapter Option ISDN Status and The ISDN Status Test screen provides ISDN Adapter card status and test capability Tests The ISDN Status Test screen is accessed from the System View screen selecting IT by typing IT followed by ENTER The ISDN Status Test screen is shown in Figure 6 8 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK ISDN Status Test kk kk kk koe e ke ke ke ke k k e e ke e e KKK Name F 43802 DSU Fault Frame Mgr Fault DSU Loop Backup Setup B High Speed Interface Status gt gt 1 Reset Arm lt lt DTR On 2 Activate RTS On 3 Service Disable Power On 4 Time Disable Duration hh mm ss ISDN Backup Ready Demand Setup D On Demand Interface Status gt gt 1 Reset Arm lt lt DTR On 2 Call Out Loop RTS On 3 Loop to User ISDN Demand Ready Help Close X AutoUpdate AU gt Figure 6 8 ISDN Status Test Screen DSU Fault Frame Mgr Fault and DSU Loop Display blank or the highest priority Fault causing a disruption of the data path Refer to the Appendix in this manual for a list and description of all fault displays Backup Setup Selects the current state for backup operations Selections are as follows Reset Arm Terminates any current activity and clears any Failed
144. the Backup On Demand Configuration changes when they are all set correctly by entering SA followed by ENTER This will also return the user to the System View screen 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 13 March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option Management IP Address per Connection When optioned with ISDN FrameSaver NP 64 can have three different communica tions paths that allow it to connect to the frame relay network in different places They are DSU ISDN dial up Phone 1 and ISDN dial up Phone 2 Each of these connec tion points could result in the management PVC routing through different IP sub nets to reach the NCC Network Control Center or it may be desirable to have the Frame Saver NP 64 appear as a logically different object in the SNMP manager especially if static routing and dedicated backup ports are utilized The WAN IP Address to be used on the DDS link is automatically learned from the first valid IP message received over the unit s dedicated management PVC Learning will take place as long as the value of the DSU s WAN IP Address in NVM Non Vol atile Memory is 000 000 000 000 This approach is practical because the management PVC is dedicated to one Frame Saver NP 64 and it will only carry traffic for that FrameSaver NP 64 In this arrange ment static routing is typically used and the first message is either a manual PING initiated by an NCC operator or an automati
145. the FrameSaver NP 64 can use the Modem to issue the Trap Report This dial out Trap Report test is highly recommended because it adds a greater level of confidence to the completion of the installation process This test verifies all of the following in addition to the normal operation of the FrameSaver NP 64 Dial Line is operational and a call can be made not inadvertently blocked Trap Manager phone number is correct IP Address is correct Trap Manager Address and Community are correct The installation and initial testing are now complete If any results were other than those described refer to section 5 Diagnostics of this manual for assistance FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics This section contains general diagnostic information for basic FrameSaver NP 64 Refer to Section 6 Options of this manual for additional diagnostic information regarding optional features such as the ISDN Adapter or Second DSU FrameSaver NP 64 diagnostic features include Front Panel LED Indicators BER Testing Statistic gathering and reporting and Alarm reporting LE D Front panel indicators are shown in Figure 5 1 and described in Table 5 1 Indicators FrameSaver NP 64 Figure 5 1 FrameSaver NP 64 Front Panel View Basic 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 5 1 March 2001 5 Diagnostics Table 5 1 FrameSaver N
146. the base software revision and the last indicates minor revision level An Alpha character at the end of this field indicates the option type installed if any S N Serial Number of Unit System Test Fault All Test and or Fault fields display Blank or the highest priority Test or Fault causing a disruption of the data path or other operational disruption of the unit Refer to the Appendix of this manual for a list and description of tests and faults 4 8 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation DSU Status Rx Level Value in dB of the signal level as measured on the DDS Loop Valid values are 0 to 50dB or blank if in RLOS state Data Rate DDS Loop data rate as detected by the unit Valid values are 56k 64k or blank if in RLOS state Modem Status Fault Highest priority fault that disrupts modem operation Refer to the Appendix of this manual for a list and description of faults Connection Currently active modem assignment Valid items are Base Card AUX 1 Port AUX 2 Port Option Card or blank if none active Aux Port Status Aux1 DTR State of DTR Lead for the interface ON or OFF Aux2 DTR State of DTR Lead for the interface ON or OFF Aux2 Alm State of contact sense blank or Contact Sense Alarm This field is only displayed when Aux2 is configured for Contact Sense Mode High Speed Interface Status DTR State of DTR lead when Power is being d
147. the indicated settings are used un til reconfigured by an operator learned from the LMI or the PVC is un learned via reset or software purge Manual For PVCs manually added using the AddPVC command the param eters will be as specified here Mon Selects the Monitor setting for PVCs added automatically and manually Defaults are None for Auto and Delay for Manual Dlay Delay packets only Loss Loss packets only Both Delay and Loss packets None Neither packet types will be sent 11 Add PVC Inserts one or more additional DLCIs to a maximum of eight onto the list to be monitored NOTE If a WAN DLCI dedicated or tunneled has been defined for FrameSaver NP management it is automatically included as one of the eight for monitoring The WAN DLCI however is not displayed in the list unless manually added If not added to the list the 8th listed DLCI will NOT be monitored 12 Delete PVC Removes one or more DLCIs from the list PVC TxCR RxCR Mon Heading under which the DLCIs and parameters are listed in numerical order for all PVCs to be included for continuous background per formance measurement A maximum of eight DLCIs may be listed Commands Help Advances to Help for PVC Performance Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and returns to System View screen Cancel X Returns to System View screen without saving changes Save the PVC Performance Configuration changes when t
148. the last successful login this will be indicated on the Startup screen display as shown below FrameSaver NP 64 Frame Relay Service Unit C Paradyne Corporation 1996 2000 All Rights Reserved Base 00 64 09 04 15 03 System Database Reset to Factory Defaults Please enter your USER access password FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 Block Mode Logout Screen Format Help Text Edits Selections 980 001 0221C March 2001 4 Operation FrameSaver NP 64 supports Block as well as Character mode management access To enable Block mode set the VT 100 terminal or emulator to LOCAL ECHO When logging in along with entering the password type WT100 include a space between the last character of the password and the character followed by ENTER In this mode the VT 100 terminal will echo characters to the screen locally and store them sending the entire string to the FrameSaver NP 64 when ENTER is pressed The FrameSaver NP 64 will not echo received characters in this mode It will process all received characters at once Logout is automatic on disconnecting the local terminal terminating a dial in call or after a timeout period approx 10 mins if a Telnet session is broken Logout can be done manually by selecting Logout LO from the System View Screen The general format for FrameSaver NP 64 screen displays is 80 x 24 charact
149. this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 6 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a carpeted or other similar soft surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 7 This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label 8 Donotallow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it 9 Donotoverload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 10 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 11 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but contact Paradyne Corporation if repair or warranty work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used 12 U
150. tication Protocol used for access verification when the unit attempts to establish a PPP session to report Out of Band Traps NOTE For enhanced network security it is highly recommended that the terminal server designated to receive these calls be configured such that access to the network is limited to Trap Reporting only CHAP Name Name identifier for the response returned by the unit Factory Default CHAPNAME CHAP Key Key identifier used as the common secret for any CHAP challenge When Key is blank the CHAP feature is disabled default NOTE Password and CHAP fields will only be displayed if logged in as Supervisor Passwords 1 View Pswrd View Only access password Factory Default 11111111 2 Test Pswrd Test and View access password Factory Default 22222222 3 Config Pswrd Configuration Test and View access password Factory Default 33333333 4 Super Pswrd Supervisory access password unlimited access including ability to change all passwords 5 Super Verify Supervisor password must be re entered here if the Supervisor Password is changed 6 System Pswrd Provides an additional system level password prior to the Login Prompt Commands available on this screen are Help Advances to Help for System Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and display returns to System View screen Cancel X Chan
151. tion Added Event Log which captures and logs Trap occurrences for SNMP retrieval Download Notes Revision 8 04 xx software can be downloaded to a FrameSaver NP 64 unit running Revision 7 04 xx without affecting the unit s current configuration Downloading to a prior revision will only affect the following configuration item PVCs that were included in the delay measurement list on the PVC Configuration screen will be deleted and have to be re entered Rev 7 04 xx from Rev 6 02 xx Added Loop to Network operator command Added Loop to User operator command Added Defaults to internal clock when none received from network Added Separate traps for PVC Availability and Unavailability Added Current CIR rate per PVC to PVC Statistics Screen display Added Data Rate selectable or Auto for DDS Added ISDN Call Connection Statistics Download Notes Revision 7 04 xx software can be downloaded to a FrameSaver NP 64 unit running Revision 6 02 xx without affecting the unit s current configuration Downloading to a prior revision will only affect the following configuration item PVCs that were included in the delay measurement list on the PVC Configuration screen will be deleted and have to be re entered FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 1 Preface 1 7 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 2 Descriptio
152. tions to Bland B2 channels NOTE When B1 is configured for use with the unit s internal Modem M 4 or M 5 the Modem Setup Strings DSU Configuration Screen must be set to include the following AT command ATS91 12 For example the default Modem Setup strings shown in Figure 4 4 of this manual must be changed to the following Answer DSU AD ATS91 12 Aux Setup A12 A9S5N8AT amp KOQI MATS91 12 M ATA Aux2 Setup A22 A96N8AT amp KOQI MATS91 12 M ATA Switch Type Selects the Protocol to match the ISDN Switch being used by the Telco providing the ISDN service 6 10 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option Data Rate Selects the synchronous data rate to be used for all data connections NOTE 64 Kbps ISDN service is not consistently available from all Telcos Modem Line Selects the quality of the line expected from Telco when the modem places a call NOTE Option 2 Speech impairs operation of the modem and should be selected only when high quality lines are not reliably available U S Telcos in general support the 3 1 kHz service exclusively B Channel 1 amp 2 Fields for setting the SPID Service Profile Identifier and Directory for each of the B Channels as assigned by Telco when the ISDN service was established The formats for these fields are as follows SPID Telco ID numeric string 0 20 character as assigned by Telco Direct
153. ts is suspended for ALL PVCs while a Test Pkts to Netw operator initiated test is performed on any PVC Additional commands on this screen are ResetStats RS Clears all counters including 24 hour history ViewHistory VH current time optional Advances to Page 1 of the PVC Statistics History screen The current time optional parameter causes the history interval count to reflect the actual time of day rather than a simple count of intervals The entry is in 24 hour format using three or four digits Example 1445 2 45 PM 5 16 FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics PVC Statistics History 980 001 0221C March 2001 FOCI III PVC Statistics History dedede dedede III IIR ke k ke Name F 43802 Mode M P TC RC TL RL FD orND Pkt amp Oct P Pkt amp Oct TC TxCir RC RxCir TL TxLoss RL RxLoss FD FullDlay orND NetwDlay Past FirstInterval F 2 of 96 DLCI D A11 orSum A11 Delay mS Int DLCI RxPkts TxPkts BECN FECN RxDE TxDE Avg Max 2 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 234 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 3 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 234 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 4 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 234 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 5 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 234 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 6 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 234 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 70 Help Close X NextPage gt The PVC Statistics History screen displays performan
154. ts the current state for demand operations Reset Arm Terminates any current activity and clears any Failed or Disabled conditions so that automatic demand initiation may occur This is the de fault state Call Out Loop Initiates Bandwidth On Demand BOD call out and sets a loop back toward the Network at the On Demand configured data rate Loop to User Loops data back toward the User at the ISDN Data Port NOTE The Loop to User test can at times fail if both B Channels are simulta neously in use If this test fails Failed 000 will be displayed briefly in the ISDN Demand field followed by Armed and the Demand Set up will return to the Reset Arm state On Demand Interface Status Displays current state or activity for the interface DTR State of DTR lead ON or OFF RTS State of RTS lead ON or OFF ISDN Demand Displays blank or the current status as reported by ISDN Adapter Card Refer to the Appendix in this manual for a list and description of all status displays Commands Help Advances to Help for ISDN Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and returns to System View screen AutoUpdate AU Returns to System View screen without saving changes 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 6 19 March 2001 ISDN Adapter Option Alarms FrameSaver NP 64 generates traps SNMP alarms or alerts in response
155. uctions 1 2 The following are to be performed by qualified service personnel ONLY When installing FrameSaver NP 64 equipment observe the following precautions 1 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm 2 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless a jack is specifically designed for wet locations 3 Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface 4 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines WARNING NO OPERATOR SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE THIS EQUIPMENT SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ATTENTION CET APPAREIL NE CONTIENT AUCUN EL MENT QUE L UTILISATEUR PUISSE R PARER CONFEIR LA MAINTENACE UN PERSONNEL TECHNIQUE QUALIFIE Do not expose the FrameSaver NP 64 to moisture excessive heat or bright sunlight vibration sudden impact or voltage surges 9 Avoid Moisture Avoid Direct Sunlight Heat G Avoid Vibration Sudden Impact Avoid Voltage Surges UNPACKING AND HANDLING When you receive the equipment inspect the exterior of the shipping container for signs of obvious damage If the container is damaged inform the local carrier that they may be subject to a claim As you unpack the equipment check for physical damage and conformance to the packing list If the equipment is damaged or does not conform to the packing list please inform Par
156. uide 980 001 0221C March 2001 WAN Management IP Address 980 001 0221C March 2001 2 Description FrameSaver NP 64 utilizes one IP Address on the network facing Wide Area Net work WAN management channel This address is imbedded within the various com munications protocol stacks used for SNMP Telnet and PPP The Unit s WAN Management IP Address may be automatically learned from the first message received on the management PVC or it can be set via the local or remote Console Port When optioned with ISDN or Second DSU FrameSaver NP 64 can have several communications paths that allow the management channel to connect to the frame re lay network in different places Each of these connection points could result in the management PVC routing through different IP sub nets to reach the Network Control Center or it may be desirable to have the FrameSaver NP 64 appear as a logically different object in the SNMP manager especially if static routing and dedicated back up ports are utilized The setting learning of these additional IP Addresses is described in detail in the Configuration section of this manual FrameSaver NP 64 will retain in Non Volatile Memory NVM a separate WAN IP Address for each connection point All communications via OOB PPP Out Of Band Point to Point Protocol will utilize whatever IP Address is in effect depending on how the unit is currently connected to the network There are several options for establish
157. uration are completed 2 The NCC will establish a management session to the FrameSaver NP 64 and complete any final additional configuration and review the system s status screens to verify operation NOTE To enable NCC management access the local console session must be logged out and if the NCC is attempting a dial in connection the local terminal must also be disconnected from the AUX 2 port If this installation is configured for Out Of Band Trap Reporting a test of this feature should also be performed This is done by initiating a Network communications failure which causes the FrameSaver NP 64 to issue a Trap Report to the Trap Manager This test must be coordinated with the NCC Operator to verify that the Trap Report is re ceived and that Network communications are restored after the test 3 Coordinate the initiation of this test with the NCC Operator and when told to do so disconnect the DDS Line from the FrameSaver NP 64 The FrameSaver NP 64 will dial out to issue a Trap Report after approximately five 5 seconds This can be seen on the front panel by the MODEM IN USE LED going steady ON After the MODEM IN USE LED goes OFF reconnect the DDS Line and confirm with the NCC Operator that the Trap Report has been received and that good communications have been reestablished with the FrameSaver NP 64 NOTE If the NCC management session Step 2 was established via dial in this must be terminated before
158. ut of band trap was sent to permit exchange of additional PDUs Protocol Data Units Commands Help Advances to Help for SNMP Community Access Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and returns to System View screen Cancel X Returns to System View screen without saving changes Save the SNMP Trap Manager Configuration changes when they are all set correctly by entering SA followed by ENTER This will also return the user to the System View screen Proceed to PVC Configuration selecting PC by typing PC followed by ENTER 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 19 March 2001 4 Operation PVC Performance The PVC Performance Configuration screen allows you to view and alter parameters Configuration for Network Delay Bandwidth utilization and congestion measurement operations The PVC Performance Configuration screen is shown in Figure 4 8 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK PVC Performance Configuration e e ce e oe ce e ce ce e ee e ee e ee e e AX Name F 43802 Desired Delay Mon Rate R 10 Drpd Mon Pkt Thres L Disabled X to Disable or 1 thru 240 Seconds X to Disable or 1 thru 895 pkts Min Pkts for Delay Alarm C 10 PVC Delay Thres T Disabled 3 thru 895 pkts X to Disable or 10 thru 9000 mSecs Desired Loss Mon Rate S 60 PVC Dlvd Pkt Thres G Disabled X to Disable or 60 thru 240 Seconds X to Disable or 10 thru 99 LMI CIR Values V Interval Period
159. ver NP 644 and two auxiliary devices A functional block diagram showing the modem line selection is shown in Figure 2 4 ISDN Adapter Module HS 74 gt SUE gt MUX BANDWIDTH ON DEMAND PORT CODEC lt n pee MODEM BACKUP FRAME HS ur gt DSU MANAGER I ponT BASE Card Figure 2 4 ISDN Modem Access Block Diagram The analog connection to the modem is made internally when the appropriate options are selected 2 4 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 2 Description Second DSU The Second DSU option provides a second independent DDS interface with full frame Opti on relay capability This dual DSU configuration can be used to provide additional net work capacity to a second router port or it can provide network redundancy at loca tions where ISDN is not available In both cases PVCs are permanently provisioned to each DSU and each maintains frame relay support and network management inde pendently Each module also stores its configuration in its own NVM Non Volatile Memory and will independently reconfigure to its last stored state upon power up Dual Network Figure 2 5 shows a configuration which supports two router ports The two ports can Capacity be homed to the same or diverse frame switches as the application requires Customer Data Center
160. whenever a message is received on the Management Channel PVC FLASHING simultaneously with DDS ALARM LED indicates software download in process MODEM IN USE Green LED Steady ON indicates the modem is connected to a port FLASHING indicates that ringing is incoming on the Dial Line See Software Download at the end of this section for description FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 980 001 0221C March 2001 5 Diagnostics Me e ee SO OT B Testing FrameSaver NP 64 provides management access diagnostic test support Diag nostic Test FrameSaver NP 64 supports diagnostic loopback testing and can source a BER Test directed toward the DDS circuit or toward the DTE Support A block diagram of the test paths within the FrameSaver NP 64 is shown in Figure 5 2 a b e To DTE J DSU N Frame HS To DDS 4 Manager Interface c C 511 BERT Figure 5 2 Diagnostic Test Paths The arrows indicate the direction of the loopbacks and direction of the sourced test Loops and sources are as follows a CSU loop in response to reversal of line polarity b Latching and non latching DSU loop in response to network control code Also the equivalent of a latching DSU loop by operator command c DTE loop at the Data Port high speed interface by operator command d Unframed 511 BER Test directed toward the DDS circuit or DTE by operator
161. xCir TL TxLoss RL RxLoss FD FullDlay orND NetwDlay FirstDLCI P 4 16 Current Interval Count 455 of 900 secs DLCI NonDEPkts DEPkts Sta NonDEPkts DEPkts Sta Dlvd 25 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 NNI 1 0 0 NNI 2 0 0 33 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 234 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 341 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 464 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 531 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 793 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 795 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 942 Origin 0 0 Rst Destin 0 0 100 000 Sum 15 Min Interval History 96 Valid Past Summary for DLCI D orSum 25 NonDEPkts DEPkts NNI 1 NNI 2 NonDEPkts DEPkts Sta Dlvd LstP 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 000 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 000 ResetStats RS ViewHistory VH current time optional Help Close X NextPage AutoUpdate AU gt Figure 5 9 PVC Statistics Summary Screen TxLoss Mode TxLoss Mode Displays Loss measurement packet data for each PVC based on Loss packets originating from this FrameSaver NP RxLoss Mode Displays Loss measurement packet data for each PVC based on Loss packets originating from a distant FrameSaver NP NonDEPkts DEPkts Counts of packets with and without DE flags which have passed through the indicated segment Sta Status for the indicated device One of the following will appear blank Indicates normal status Drpd The number of Dropped Loss measurem
162. y Backbone Console Port Frame Switch i T RR n lu it N fo os A I1 SN y IIS N CEP NV 7o 0X A Payloa o mm pec Y E o 3 ME Ed aaa E ooo o Le oR E ar m I m 2 t nooo 00 69 C P E tato I 69 1 SNMP Alam LS IM i SNMP Alam EEE ES Server Terminal Server F Server Terminal Server Network Control Center N i Network Control Center K P ME LL LE N P x 4 x we E a Rr pea e s Figure 2 11 Payload CPE Management 980 001 0221C FrameSaver NP 644 User s Manual Installation Guide March 2001 2 Description With these features NSP and or customer management of the FSU can be accom plished through three basic management modes The primary IP Address is associated with the network facing dedicated PVC or Tunneled payload PVC In this mode there may be a secondary IP Address The secondary IP Address can be associated with a specified payload PVC or a dedicated CPE facing PVC The primary IP Address is associated with a specified payload PVC There is no secondary IP Address The Primary IP Address is associated with a dedicated CPE facing PVC There is no secondary IP Address 2 12 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation G
163. y Access Configuration Screen 1 Community n 1 6 Name Community names to which the unit belongs These commands Cz must be entered individually not with other fields communities Comm n 1 6 Access Setting for Read Write access in each of the NOTE Settings may only be changed after login with Supervisor password Default values for these settings are as shown in Figure 4 6 Commands The SNMP Community Access Configuration screen allows you to view and alter pa rameters for SNMP Community operations Help Advances to Help for SNMP Community Access Configuration screen Save SA Saves parameters and returns to System View screen Cancel X Returns to System View screen without saving changes Save the SNMP Community Configuration changes when they are all set correctly by entering SA followed by ENTER This will also return the user to the System View Screen Proceed to Trap Configuration selecting TC by typing TC followed by ENTER 980 001 0221C March 2001 FrameSaver NP 64 User s Manual Installation Guide 4 17 4 Operation SNMP Trap The SNMP Trap Manager Configuration screen allows you to view and alter parame Manager ters for SNMP Trap Manager related operations Configuration The SNMP Trap Manager Configuration screen is shown in Figure 4 7 FOO CCR SNMP Trap Manager Configuration 2 IIR II ied kkk k k Name F 43802 Mgr IP Address

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