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1. User specified time Host IP address Host IP address mask Number of interfaces in IPmux RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management Configuring System Parameters gt To set system parameters for the selected IPmux device 1 Configuration gt System Parameters Ze The System Parameters dialog box appears Figure 3 2 Enter the required settings 3 Click lt Set gt to implement the changes Note NMS communication is cut off if the tagging option is selected Parameter ToS Value TDM Bytes in Frame Default Gateway Virtual Lan Parameters Tagging Priority 1721719063 System Parameters Tos Value jo Default Gateway 1247 156 1 Virtual LAN Parameters Tagging IER Pont lo E Set Cancel Refresh Ready E Figure 3 2 System Parameters Dialog Box Table 3 2 System Parameters Possible Values Remarks IP ToS Type of Service assigned to this channel Configures IP ToS field in the IP frames transmitted by the device Configures the entire byte not only the 3 ToS bits ToS assignment applies to all TDM packets leaving IPmux 0 to 255 UDP payload one eight length enabling reduction of Ethernet throughput 48 96 144 192 240 288 336 384 Gateway to which management frames will be sent when the managers is not in the host subnet Select this checkbox to enable VLAN tagging Note Trying to activate the VLAN Tagging fun
2. Element Manager window allows you to configure the IPmux 4 at different levels e System e Port Focusing on the interface name level allows you to access the interface s menus 172 17 157 55 Connected EM B x Configuration Fault Diagnostics Statistics Options Help Interface Mame Interface Type Connector Type System IPMUXK4 Network ETH tif ethernet CH1 Slot 1 Ready Figure 1 1 Element Manager IPmux 4 E1 The IPmux element manager allows you to monitor and configure the following system level management options 1 2 System Level Operations RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Tasks Configuration Configuring system information Configuring system parameters Viewing system inventory Viewing and removing bundles Restoring default configuration Resetting IPmux configuration Polling the agent Tasks Fault Viewing active alarms Viewing the history log Clearing the history log Tasks Diagnostics Viewing self test results Tasks Statistics Setting polling interval Viewing bundle statistics Tasks Options Establishing link between IPmux and manager Masking traps Table 1 1 System Management Options Dialog Box and Parameter Location System Information dialog box See Configuring System Information System Parameters dialog box See Configuring System Parameters System Inventory dialog box see Viewing System Inventory Bundle ConnectionTable See
3. FAIL TDMCH3 BUNDLE 64 2004 08 09 16 16 46 COM UNAVAILABLE Print Save to File Mext Start From Close Refresh mula mma wh DOI Ac o SHO TOM CH 3 BUNDLE Es eu Ready a ROCA Figure 2 2 System Log Buffer System Level RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 2 Fault Configuration Parameter NO Description Next Start From Print Table 2 2 System Log Buffer Parameters Possible Values Remarks The number of the trap in the Log Buffer Brief description of the trap Up to 80 characters Displays next 20 entries in table Displays entries in the log table starting from a specific number Click Start From to open the Start From dialog box Specify a number and click Set Prints list Clearing the History Log gt To clear the History Log 1 Fault 5 History Log 5 Clear A confirmation box appears 2 Click OK to confirm Viewing Self Test Results gt To view self test results obtained when the selected IPmux was powered up e Diagnostics gt Self Test Results The Self Test Results dialog box appears displaying descriptions of detected faults 17217 156 3 Self Test Results 3 Fault Cause LIBER PORT Framer Test Ok m USER PORT SAR Test Ok LAN RAM test Ok LAN card code download Ok Ethernettest Ok ALIRILIASET CARD Traffic Test Ok USER PORT RT Registers Ok USER PORT RT RAM
4. T1 port 2 Statistics gt Intervals The Port Intervals Statistics dialog box appears Port Level 4 7 Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 172 17 157 71 Port Intervals Statistics Slot Fort Type Number af Intervals 1449 16 19 17 49 19 19 20 49 2219 23 48 01 19 02 49 04 19 05 49 07 18 08 49 10 18 41 49 13 19 Intervals Ending Time For a different View click an the Legend Inv Mo From ithhimm Te chhimm LOS LOF RAL AIS ES SES UAS LEY AR ESR SESR H E d 0100 00 0 00 0 00 e ou ata of 5101901500 1500 Y 4334 has o oo of of CTI 000 ACC 0 01000000 ooo oo 51204 11248 D D 0 D D of 0 0100 00 OOo ooo 6ltt 49 1204 D 0 D 08 0 of 0 010000000 ooo 0134 gd498 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0100 00 jooo ooo amas 2130 D D o o 0 D 0100 00 p00 ooo 810104 11149 D 0 D 8 0 0 0 010000000 ooo 10049 1 104 D 0 D 0 D o o 0100 00 ooo ooo oo 1410 34 048 D 0 Q0 0 0 of 0 0100 00 p00 ooo j 121018 1034 D D 0 8 0 0 0 010000000 ooo 1310 04 2019 D D D o 0 D 100 00 p50 ooo 440948 hoo 0 0 HD 0 0 0 01000000 Dm 150531 ogsa o 0 0 D of 0 010000000 ooo 160819 n9334 D o 0 0 0 o o 0100 00 o 00 ooo Is Close Ready g Be sec to next polling Figure 4 5 Port Intervals Statistics ET T1 The Intervals Data parameters are the same as the Current Data Parameters see Table 4 4 with
5. The Masking Traps dialog box appears Figure 3 8 2 Select which traps to mask and then click Set 1721719265 Masking Traps Authentication Failure LOS LOF AIS ROI FEBE CAC I Bundle Connection Bundle Connectivity Set Cancel Refresh Ready Figure 3 8 Masking Traps Dialog Box Table 3 7 Masking Traps Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Authentication Failure Selecting this checkbox disables the Authentication Failure trap Checked disabled Unchecked enabled LOS LOF AIS RDI FEBE Versions lt 2 10B1 Local Connectivity Remote Connectivity Versions gt 2 10B1 Bundle Connectivity System Level 3 9 Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 3 2 Port Level At port level you can configure parameter for e Ethernet ports e E1 T1 ports Ethernet Port For Ethernet ports you can e View interface information e Configure interface parameters Viewing Interface Information gt To view information about the Ethernet interface 1 Click the Ethernet port 2 Configuration gt Interface Info The Interface Information table appears 172 17 152 55 Interface Information Port Type Mac Address 00200217 71 5E cu Version Mode ull Duplex Rate Mbps UU Status Connected Figure 3 9 Interface Information Table 3 8 Interface Information Table Parameters Parameter Possible Values Rem
6. the addition of information regarding the Interval No and its duration 4 8 Port Level
7. 87 Bundles E 88 Bundles E 89 Bundle89 le G arrima Lol Ls Figure 3 13 Bundle Configuration Table Port Level Bundles are groups of timeslots The Bundle Table displays the details of each bundle in the upper section of the table and a representation of each time slot with the bundle assigned to it in the lower section of the table Each bundle can be assigned to multiple timeslots but each time slot can only have one bundle assigned to it Note pong that are colored yellow are only configurable when they are not part of a circuit If the device is limited to work with only one bundle the others will be colored dark blue 3 16 Port Level RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Parameter Bundle No Bundle Name Empty Bundle Bundle Status Time Slots Edit Note Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3 11 Bundle Configuration Table Parameters Port Level Possible Values Remarks Bundle number Name of the selected bundle When checked indicates the bundle has not been assigned to any TSs time slots Up Down Remote Fail Local Fail Unavailable Validation Fail The timeslots and the bundles assigned to them Timeslots with bundles assigned to them are marked with a dark blue box while unassigned timeslots are marked with a gray box A T1 port has 24 timeslots that can be assigned to a bundle an E1 port has 31 without MF or 30 with MF Used to change the number of timeslots c
8. AS 4 6 Port Level RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table 4 4 Port Current Statistics Parameters F1 T1 Remarks CH 1 E1 T1 Each parameter displays the number of seconds of that particular type of error encountered by the E1 T1 interface during the current 15 minute interval Amount of time that has passed since the beginning of the current 15 minute interval 0 to 899 Loss of Signal failure Sync LED turns off during LOS For T1 Upon observing 192 contiguous pulse positions with no pulse of either positive or negative polarity Signal is more than 30dB below nominal amplitude For E1 Upon observing 255 contiguous pulse positions with no pulse of either positive or negative polarity Loss of Frame Local alarm Sync LED turns off during LOF Declared when an OOF defect persists for 2 5 seconds and no AIS detect is present OOF defect is the occurrence of a framing bits error Remote Alarm indication also called YELLOW ALARM An RAI pattern is received from the far end user when the far end framer enters a RED condition Loss Of Frame In this condition the sync LED turns off Alarm Indication Signal received from user Sync LED blinks during AIS For T1 Detected when an unframed all 1 signal is received for 3 msec For E1 Detected when a string of 512 bits contains fewer than three zero bits Errored Seconds A second containing one or mode of the following events CRC error event SEF
9. AT amp T D4 format Unframed Use when the data being transmitted is unframed Type of Zero Code Suppression used on the link B7ZS B8ZS AMI Byte pattern of the data transmitted in the E1 T1 Framer idle timeslots 0 to FF Not applicable when the Line Type is Unframed Type of signaling used on the link None Robbed Bit T1 device operation mode DSU CSU 0 133 134 266 267 339 400 533 534 655 Transmit line gain 0 7 5 15 and 22 5 1 10 Used to change the sync Algorithms to reduce the time required for the port to return to normal operation after a RED LOF loss of frame synchronization alarm RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Parameter Conditioning CAS AB ABCD First 2 5 Sec Signaling Conditioning Only applicable for T1 ports except when the Signaling Mode is None Conditioning Data Pattern AlS Transmit Chapter 3 Configuration Management Table 3 10 E1 T1 Parameters Cont Possible Values Remarks Trunk conditioning signaling value after alarm detection Ox1 to OxF E1 0x0 to OxF T1 ESF 0x0 to 0x3 11 D4 Alarms that can cause trunk conditioning LOS LOF AIS at the far end E1 T1 port or receive buffer underrun overrun at the local ATM level For E1 ports this parameter is not applicable when the Line Type is Unframed E1 or E1 CRC For T1 ports this parameter is not applicable when the Signaling Mode is None Trunk conditioning signaling the value to be sent as
10. Configuring Bundles See Resetting to Default Configuration see Resetting Agent See Polling the Agent Dialog Box and Parameter Location Active Alarm List See Viewing Active Alarms System Log Buffer See Viewing the History Log See Clearing the History Log Dialog Box and Parameter Location Self Test Results dialog box See Viewing Self Test Results Dialog Box and Parameter Location Polling Interval dialog box See Polling Interval Bundle Connection Statistics See Displaying Bundle Statistics Dialog Box and Parameter Location Manager List see Maintaining Manager List Masking Traps dialog box See Masking Traps Chapter 1 Introduction Path Configuration ep System Info Configuration wp System Parameters Configuration ep System Inventory Configuration Bundle Connection Table Configuration ep System Commands gt Default Configuration Configuration ep System Commands gt Reset Configuration ep System Commands Poll Agent Path Fault wp Alarms Fault ep History Log e ist Fault ep History Log e Clear Path Diagnostics Self Test Results Path Statistics w Polling Interval Statistics Bundle Connection Statistics Path Options ew Manager List Options ber Masking Traps System Level Operations 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 1 3 Port Level Operations RADview for IPmux a
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12. OOF event or AIS OOF defect is the occurrence of framing bits error If SES is also effective at the same time ES will run for 10 seconds and stop Severely Errored Seconds 320 or more CRC error events one or more SEF OOF or AIS OOF defect is the occurrence of framing bits error Unavailable Seconds Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable The system is unavailable after 10 continuous SES RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Parameter LCV AR ESR SESR Table 4 4 Port Current Statistics Parameters F1 T1 Cont Remarks Line Code Violation For T1 The sum of BPV and EXZ defects that occurred in a second BPV is the occurrence of a zero string greater than 15 for AMI or 7 for B8ZS EXZ is the occurrence of a pulse of the same polarity as the previous pulse For F1 Count the number of code violations Two consecutive bipolar violations of the same polarity Availability Ratio 900 UAS 900 Errored Seconds Ratio Severely Errored Seconds Ratio Viewing Intervals Statistics If more than one measurement interval has passed since the IPmux startup or reset you can view a selected 15 minute interval or cumulative totals of the data from the previous 24 hours in a graph or a table Statistics from previous intervals for a specific ET T1 port can be viewed in list or graph form To view a list of statistics from previous intervals 1 Click an E1
13. RADview SC TDMolP Network Management System Service Center for TDMolP Applications IPmux 4 1994 2005 RAD Data Communications Publication 01 05 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview of RADview FCAPS Model su 1 1 1 2 System Level E a ee EE EE 1 2 Hement Manager le e T aka 1 2 o LEONE ONE OMS AA AA AA 1 4 Chapter 2 Fault Configuration PAESE A A E AE T 2 1 vine cue AT aa e did Pens 2 1 Meine the Aston Ka arca lion teasers cielo celica 2 2 Clearine te Hito OR EE T E 2 3 VICE Elle A no adde uen MEM IND ER c MENGE 2 3 PM EIU 2 4 EPA AD cia P 2 4 Chapter 3 Configuration Management A E o A FT E E N 3 1 Configuring System Information geen boiosenalcc za bete ns 3 1 Ea SG BEE EK Ne VIN EEN IEN 3 4 Beats tio serene RU AA E E 3 4 o e AA eee det 3 6 Matas Manacor WISE acatar oO ptr 3 7 Masia AA AA AA AA 3 9 a Sn 3 10 e O AA AA AA 3 10 A o 3 12 Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring ANS o NA 4 1 Sets Polling Intervalo ec ee cee 4 1 Mais e o AAH 4 1 VR 0485 4 3 EREM 4 3 is Dod aM cule e 4 4 RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table of Contents List of Figures TL EIERE ee NPM ET aco toutes tebret etia UMEN AA UE 1 2 PE COV e 2 1 2 o UE 2 2 23 CIE NOSE REGUS Ve ONS m 2 3 2 4 EE 2 4 3 1 System Information Dialog B
14. Size 512 KB USER PORT RT Ext RAM Ok NS 4 k Frint Close Refresh Ready E Figure 2 3 Self Test Results Table System Level 2 3 Chapter 2 Fault Configuration RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 2 2 Port Level At port level you can perform diagnostic tests for E1 T1 ports E1 T1 Diagnostics You can perform loopback tests for E1 T1 ports Performing a Loopback Test gt To initiate a loopback test for an E1 T1 interface 1 Click an E1 T1 port 2 Diagnostics gt Loopback The Interface Loopback dialog box appears 3 Set the desired loopback test and click lt Set gt Parameter Slot Port Type Current Loopback Loopback 2 4 Port Level The loopback test is performed 17217 156 3 Interface Loopback Ea Type OSs Current Loopback Loopback el Set Cancel Refresh Ready E Figure 2 4 Interface Loopback State Dialog Box Table 2 3 Interface Loopback Parameters Possible Values Remarks Slot number Port number of the interface Type of interface Current loopback status Internal External Disable Type of loopback test Internal External Disable Chapter 3 Configuration Management This section describes the different configuration operations for system and port levels 3 1 System Level At system level you can Configure system information Configure system parameters View system inventory parameters Configure bundles Co
15. TX full duplex mode Only applicable when Auto Negotiation is disabled Note When Auto Negotiation is disabled and Max Capability Advertised is different Chapter 3 Configuration Management from the capabilities of the LAN i e Max Capability 100Base T full duplex while LAN works in 10Base T half duplex NMS will disconnect Port Level 3 11 Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual E1 T1 Port For E1 T1 ports you can configure e Interface parameters e Bundles Configuring Interface Parameters gt To display or configure E1 T1 parameters 1 Click an E1 T1 port 2 Configuration gt Parameters The E1 T1 Parameters dialog box appears Figure 3 11 T1 Parameters Dialog Box 3 12 Port Level RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Parameter Slot Port Type Admin Status Transmit Clock Source Rx Sensitivity 172 17 157 65 Interface Parameters xl Blot Port CHT Type Admin Status Enabled Transmit Clock Source Adaptive gt Rx Sensitivity dB 10 m Line Type El e Idle Code br Conditioning CAS tenir Conditioning Data Pattern fF Cd Als Transmit Disable y Set Cancel Refresh Ready E Figure 3 12 E1 Parameters Dialog Box Table 3 10 E1 T1 Parameters Possible Values Remarks Slot Number Link number of the selected physical port 1 4 E1 T1 Enabled Disabled Source of the transmit c
16. To display statistics for a bundle 1 Statistics gt Bundle Statistics The Bundle Statistics Table appears System Level 4 1 Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 172 17 157 71 Bundle Statistics Bundle Bundle Name Sequence Buffer Ho de tg Status Errors Underflcw Close Refresh Ready 3 Figure 4 2 Bundle Statistics Table 4 2 Bundle Statistics Parameters Parameter Remarks Slot Slot number Channel No Channel to be configured 1to4 Bundle No 1 124 Bundle Name Bundle name for selected channel Admin Status Oper Status Connected Disabled Remote Fail Local Fail Unavailable Validation Fail Dest Name Logical name or IP address of the destination IPmux Counters Sequence Errors Number of times frames were dropped because frames were received from the network with SN fields not equal to the last SN 1 or 2 Buffer Underflow Number of times frames were dropped because the receive buffer was in an underrun state The buffer enters underflow state when e Sequence errors occur e Flow underrun takes place due to PDV expiration e An overflow condition occurs Buffer Overflow Number of timesthat frames were droopped because the receive buffer exceeded the maximum allowed depth 4 2 System Level RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring 4 2 Port Level At port level you can e View Ethernet statistics
17. a signaling during the first 2 5 seconds after alarm detection 0x0 to OxF FF T1 ESF 0x0 to 0x3 FF 11D4 Alarms that can cause trunk conditioning LOS LOF AIS at the far end E1 T1 port or receive buffer underrun overrun at the local ATM level Trunk conditioning data pattern to be sent upon a DSO fail 0x0 to OxFF Alarms that can cause trunk conditioning LOS LOF AIS at the far end E1 T1 port or receive buffer underrun overrun at the local ATM level Not applicable when the Line Type is Unframed In unframed mode Condtioning will be a result of LOS Loss of Signal at the far end E1 T1 port or receive buffer underrun overrun at the local ATM level and will cause AIS tramsission towards the PBX Enable Disable Configuring Bundles gt To view bundles for an E1 T1 port de Click an E1 T1 port 2 Configuration gt Bundles The Bundle Table appears Port Level 3 15 Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 172 17 157 71 Bundles j E xj Slot 1 Port CH3 Type E1 Bundle NG Bundle Name Empty Bundle Bundle Status H H a LI 68 Bundle68 ical 69 Bundle69 e 70 Bundle zg 71 Bundle71 E A EE ES 73 Bundle73 fe 74 Bundie74 d 75 Bundle75 4 76 Bundle76 E 77 Bundle7 7 v 78 Bundle78 v 78 Bundle79 Iv 80 Bundie80 KR 81 Bundile81 I 82 BundleB2 E 83 Bundie83 D 84 Bundle84 fe 85 Bundle85 e 86 BundieB6 KR
18. arks Port Selected Port Type ETH MAC Address MAC Address SW Version Software version of the module 3 10 Port Level RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table 3 8 Interface Information Table Parameters Cont Parameter Possible Values Remarks Mode Transmission mode Full Duplex Half Duplex Rate Mbps Transmission rate 10 100 Status Status of the link Connected Not Connected Configuring Interface Parameters gt To set configuration parameters for the Ethernet interface 1 Click the Ethernet port 2 Configuration gt Parameters The Interface Parameters dialog box appears 17217156 3 Interface Parameters Port Type Admin Status Enabled Auto Negotiation M Max Capability Advertised D BASE TX Full Duplex Mode sl defert bieten 1 0BASE TX Full Duplex Mode Set Cancel Refresh Ready E Figure 3 10 Ethernet Interface Parameters Dialog Box Table 3 9 Ethernet Interface Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Port Type Selected Port ETH Auto Negotiation When checked Auto Negotiation is enabled Enable Disable Max Capability Defines the maximum capabilities of the interface Advertised 10BASE T half duplex mode 10BASE T full duplex mode 100BASE TX half duplex mode 100BASE TX full duplex mode Only applicable when Auto Negotiation is enabled Default Type 10BASE T half duplex mode 10BASE T full duplex mode 10BASE TX half duplex mode 10BASE
19. ction in an unsuitbale environemnt causes the Network Management System to disconnect VLAN ID 1 to 4094 Note Changing VLAN ID from the Network Management System might disconnect the Network Management System VLAN priority 0 to 7 System Level 3 3 Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Viewing System Inventory gt To display the System Inventory for the selected IPmux e Configuration gt System Inventory The System Inventory dialog box appears 17217 156 3 System Inventory Version System Id 95493 HYW 1 Card Id 32469 HwWw 1 0 4 0 SYN 4 Number of Pals pas cess LESC A RES LG cm I e Qu E Figure 3 3 System Inventory Dialog Box Table 3 3 System Inventory Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks System ID System identification number Board ID Board identification number identical to System ID Card ID Card identification number Number of PSUs Number of power supply units Configuring Bundles gt To view the bundle connection table e Configuration gt Bundle Connection Table The Bundle Connection Table appears Note The Bundle Connection Table is used by all the different IPmux products Not all parameters are relevant to IPmux 4 3 4 System Level RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management i 172 17 157 66 Bundle Connection Table Slot Channel Bundle Bonis ame Admin Oper D
20. e View E1 T1 statistics Viewing Ethernet Statistics gt To view interface statistics for the Ethernet interface 1 Click the Ethernet interface 2 Statistics gt Interface Statistics The Interface Statistics dialog box appears 1 72 17 15 7 71 Interface Statistics 2004 08 16 13 17 56 Port Type Received From Ethernet Alignment Error Frames OOF FCS Error Frames OOF Transmitted To Ethernet Octets 40077061 Single Collision Frames Multiple Collision Frames Differed Transmission Frames Late Collision Frames Carrier Sense Error Frames Figure 4 3 Interface Statistics Ethernet Port Level 4 3 Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Parameter Port Type Received from Ethernet Frames Octets Alignment Error Frames FCS Error Frames Transmitted to Ethernet Frames Octets Single Collision Frames Multiple Collision Frames Differed Transmission Frames Late Collision Frames Carrier Sense Error Frames RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table 4 3 Interface Statistics Parameters Ethernet Remarks Selected port ETH Number of correct frames received Number of octets received Number of frames received with alignment errors Number of frames received with CRC errors Total number of frames successfully transmitted Total number of octets successfully transmitted Counter of successfully transmitted frames for which transmission is inhibited by exactly one colli
21. ed IPmux 1 Configuration gt System Commands gt Reset A confirmation message appears Figure 3 5 2 Click lt OK gt to confirm The IPmux 4 is reset System Level RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Note N RESETTING AGENT Operation may change system configuration Cancel Figure 3 5 Reset Agent Confirmation Message The reset operation implements any changes made to the IPmux 4 configuration Polling the Agent gt To poll the agent Configuration gt System Commands gt Poll The agent is polled Maintaining Manager List Note You can define up to ten managers for each host To display the manager list Options gt Manager list The Manager List appears 17217 156 3 Manager List Hast Mo Manager IP Address Mask Traps EE ds ES EET YES Add change Remove Close Refresh Ready E Figure 3 6 Manager List System Level Chapter 3 Configuration Management The Manager List command enables you to establish the actual link between the selected IPmux device and the manager 3 7 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Host No RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table 3 5 Manager List Parameters Possible Values Remarks 1 Manager IP Address IP address of the Network Management System Indicates whether or not traps are masked by the system Yes No gt To add an entry in the manager list In the Manager Li
22. est Mol No Ho Status Status Name Dest Jitter Buffer Bundle tens of uset TOM Bytes VLAN VLAN VLAN OAM Bundle Next H 5 inFrame Tagaing ID Priority Connectivity Throughput Parameter Slot No Channel No Bundle No Bundle Name Admin Status Oper Status Dest Name Next Hop Dest Bundle Jitter Buffer tens of usec TOS TDM Bytes in Frame Remove Close Refresh Figure 3 4 Bundle Connection Table Table 3 4 Bundle Connection Parameters Possible Values Remarks Slot number Channel to be configured 1to4 1 to 4E31 Bundle name for selected channel Table will display one bundle name per line Connected Disconnected frames will not be sent from this channel Connected Disabled Remote Fail Local Fail Unavailable Validation Fail Logical name or IP address of the destination IPmux Indicates IP address to which the Ethernet frame will be sent when the Dest Name IP is not in the device subnet Bundle number in the destination IPmux device 1 496 Depth of the jitter buffer elastic buffer per link whose size is configurable in units of 10 micro seconds us T1 0 3 2400 0 24 ms E1 0 3 3200 0 32 ms IP ToS Type of Service assigned to this channel Configures IP ToS field in the IP frames transmitted by the device Configures the entire byte not only the 3 ToS bits ToS assignment applies to all TDM packets leaving IPmux 0 255 UDP
23. llows you to monitor and configure the following port level management options Tasks Configuration Ethernet Interface Viewing information Configuring parameters E1 T1 Interface Setting E1 T1 parameters Configuring bundles Tasks Diagnostics Initiate a loopback test only E1 T1 Tasks Statistics Viewing Ethernet interface statistics Viewing current statistics Viewing intervals statistics 1 4 Port Level Operations Table 1 2 Port Level Management Options Dialog Box and Parameter Location Interface Information See Viewing Interface Information Parameters dialog box See Configuring Interface Parameters Parameters dialog box See Configuring Interface Parameters Bundle dialog box See Configuring Bundles Dialog Box and Parameter Location Loopback State dialog box See Performing a Loopback Test Dialog Box and Parameter Location Interface Statistics dialog box See Viewing Ethernet Statistics Current Data See Viewing Current Statistics Intervals Data See Viewing Intervals Statistics Path Configuration Interface Info Configuration e Parameters Configuration e Parameters Configuration gt Bundles Path Diagnostics gt Loopback Test Path Statistics e Interface Statistics Statistics e Current Statistics e ntervals Chapter 2 Fault Configuration This section describes Fault Configuration operation for system and po
24. lock Internal Local clock source is used External Recovered from the other interface network and used for data transmission on this interface Loopback Transmit clock recovered from received data Adaptive Adaptive clock regeneration Determines the maximum attenuation of the receive signal that can be compensated for by the interface receive path Long Haul Short Haul only applicable for E1 ports Port Level Chapter 3 Configuration Management 3 13 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Line Type Line Code only applicable for T1 ports Idle Code not applicable when the Line Type is Unframed Signaling Mode only applicable for T1 ports Line Mode only applicable to T1 ports Line Length feet Only applicable for T1 ports with the Line Mode DSU Tx Gain dB Only applicable for T1 ports with the Line Mode CSU Restore Time sec Only applicable to T1 ports Not applicable when the Line Type is Unframed 3 14 Port Level RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table 3 10 E1 T1 Parameters Cont Possible Values Remarks Line type affects the number of bits per second that the link can reasonably carry It also affects the interpretation of the port performance statistics For E1 ports Framed G 704 Framed CRC Framed MF Framed CRC MF Unframed G 703 Use when the data being transmitted is unframed For 1 ports ESF Extended SuperFrame D4
25. nfigure system commands Poll agent Configure host interface IP list Configure managers Mask traps Configuring System Information gt To set system information for the selected IPmux device 1 2 Configuration gt System Info The System Information dialog box appears Figure 3 1 Enter the required settings You can change the Name Contact Location Date and Time fields 3 Click Set to implement the changes System Level 3 1 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Description Object ID Name Contact Location System Up Time Date Time Host IP Host IP Mask Number of Interfaces 3 2 System Level 172 17 157 71 System Information Description radiP Mux HYV 1 U rev a c Boot 2 11 8 14 2000 15 04 Application 2 11 Object ID phu Name IP hu Contact name af contact person Location he location ofthis device System Up Time b days 05 08 26 Date 2004 05 16 Time Host IP 12 1 7 157 71 Hast IP Mask 2552552551 Mumber of Interfaces 21 11 14 2002 10 44 Cancel Refresh RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Figure 3 1 System Information Dialog Box Table 3 1 System Information Possible Values Remarks HW and SW information for the device Object ID User specified name User specified name of contact person User specified location of IPmux Period of time system has been on User specified date 1 1 1970 to 31 12 2099
26. onnected to the bundle Timeslots already selected as part of another bundle are colored dark blue Available timeslots are colored gray To select an available timeslot 1 Select a bundle from the Bundle Configuration Table and click Edit 2 Click the square beneath the TS number Selected timeslots appear yellow 3 Click Apply To select all available timeslots for the selected bundle e Click Select All gt To remove all selected timeslots from the selected bundle e Click Clear All You cannot edit a bundle that has already been used to define a connection in the Bundle Connection Table Figure 3 4 To edit such a bundle first delete the bundle from the Bundle Connection Table Configuring Bundles and then return to the Bundle Table to select new parameters Port Level 3 17 Chapter 3 Configuration Management RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 3 18 Port Level Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring 4 1 System Level At system level you can e Set polling interval e View bundle statistics Setting Polling Interval gt To set the Polling Interval e Statistics gt Polling Interval The Polling Interval dialog box appears 17 2 17 155 3 Polling Interval por Figure 4 1 Polling Interval Table 4 1 Polling Interval Parameters Parameter Possible Values Notes Polling Interval sec 5 10 15 60 Polling Enable Checked Enabled Unchecked Disabled Viewing Bundle Statistics gt
27. payload one eight length enabling reduction of Ethernet throughput 48 96 144 192 240 288 336 384 System Level 3 5 Chapter 3 Configuration Management Parameter Oper Status VLAN Tagging VLAN ID VLAN Priority OAM Connectivity RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table 3 4 Bundle Connection Parameters Cont Possible Values Remarks Connected Disabled Remote Fail Local Fail Unavailable Validation Fail No Yes VLAN ID 1 to 4094 VLAN priority 0 7 Disable Enable Bundle Throughtput Not relevant for IPmux 4 gt To remove an entry from the Bundle Connection Table Note e Select a row in the Bundle Connection Table and click lt Remove gt You cannot remove a bundle that is part of a circuit System Commands 3 6 Note The System Commands option allows you to e Reset the IPmux to its default configuration e Reset an agent e Poll the agent Resetting to Default Configuration To set the selected IPmux to the default configuration 1 Configuration gt System Commands gt Default Configuration A confirmation message appears RESETTING AGENT CONFIGURATION Current configuration will be lost 2 Click lt OK gt to confirm reset of the default configuration The default configuration replaces the current configuration When you perform default configuration the relation between bundle and time slot is not erased Resetting Agent gt To reset the select
28. rt levels 2 1 System Level At system level you can e View active alarms e View history log e Clear history log e View sel test results Viewing Active Alarms The Alarms command enables you to view agent alarms from the time that the selected IPmux was turned on or from the last time the active alarm list was cleared gt To view the Active Alarm List e Fault gt Alarms The Active Alarm list appears Note The Active Alarm List is used by all the different IPmux products Not all parameters are relevant to IPmux 4 EE 172 17 157 71 Active Alarm List m x Print Save to File Close Refresh Hu R 1 Ready m Figure 2 1 Active Alarm List System Level 2 1 Chapter 2 Fault Configuration RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Table 2 1 Active Alarm Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Slot Not relevant for IPmux 4 Port Type of port ETH CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Alarm Type of trap Port alarms LOS LOF AIS FEBE RDI Viewing the History Log 2 2 The History Log command enables you to display a history of alarms up to 512 entries that were sent from the selected IPmux to the network management station gt To view the History Log e Fault gt History Log gt List The System Log Buffer table appears Dra 7 157 71 System Log Buffer E 3 T xj a Description 004 05 10 08 28 47 CON SYNC TOM CH 3 BUNDLE 54 2 2004 08 10 08 29 36 CON LOCAL
29. sion Valid only in half duplex mode Counter of successfully transmitted frames for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision Valid only in half duplex mode Counter of frames for which the first transmission attempt is delayed because the medium is busy Valid only in half duplex mode Number of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later then 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet Valid only in half duplex mode Number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame Viewing E1 T1 Statistics You can view a selected 15 minute interval or cumulative totals of the data from the previous 24 hours Current statistics for a specific E1 T1 port can be viewed in list or graph form Viewing Current Statistics gt To display the Current Table e Statistics gt Current The Port Current Statistics dialog box appears 4 4 Port Level RADview SC TDMoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring 172 17 1537 71 Port Current Statistics 240 250 60 Time Elapsed sec Far a different View click an the Legend GB AA OO BB GB AN C C C C Close Foll Ready M 7 sec to next polling Figure 4 4 Port Current Statistics Port Level 4 5 Chapter 4 Performance Monitoring Parameter Port Type Current Data Time Elapsed sec LOS LOF RED alarm RAI AIS ES SES U
30. st click lt Add gt This option is not available if ten managers currently exist The Add Manager dialog box appears Figure 3 7 Enter the required settings 3 Click lt Set gt to implement the changes Mask Traps Note 1 2 Parameter Host No Manager IP Address Mask Traps None Alarm Status System 3 8 System Level Add Manager Host Mo Manager IP Address Ds o o Hong Link Ups Link Down Alarm Status Figure 3 7 Add Manager Dialog Box Table 3 6 Add Manager Parameters Possible Values Remarks 1 IP address of the selected entry When selected all other traps are disabled When selected the trap is enabled When selected the trap is enabled RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Management gt To change an entry in the manager list 1 Select an entry in the Manager List and click Change The Change Manager dialog box appears 2 Change the Mask Traps parameter 3 Click Set to implement the changes gt To remove an entry from the Manager List e Select a row from the Manager List and click lt Remove gt A message appears warning about possible disconnection of the manager during work Masking Traps The Masking Traps command enables you to select which traps should be masked gt To manually select traps for masking 1 Options gt Masking Traps
31. ters ET TT senses ANA 4 6 RADview SC TDMolIP IPmux 4 User s Manual il Table of Contents IV RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview of RADview FCAPS Model RADview provides a complete solution for monitoring and controlling IPmux 4 The RADview solutions conform to ITU T Telecommunication Management Network TMN recommendations for SNMP management systems known as the FCAPS model Fault management detects and correlates fault in network devices isolates faults and initiates recovery actions Configuration management tracks configuration changes configures installs and distributes software and configuration files across the network Accounting management collects accounting data and generates network usage reports Performance management continuously monitors network performance QoS CoS and resource allocation Security management controls and restricts access to network resources Overview of RADview FCAPS Model 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction RADview SC TDMOoIP IPmux 4 User s Manual 1 2 System Level Operations The element manager allows you to configure the device parameters gt To configure an IPmux via the element manager e Select the node in the Service Center map and from the Configuration menu select Element Manager The Element Manager dialog box Figure 1 1 appears allowing you to configure any of the elements listed Element Manager Window The
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