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1. 39 42 Blank Specifications 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual 9161 Specifications Chapter 6 Specifications 6 1 9161 Specifications Standards IEEE 802 3 Dimensions 2 5 H x 17 0 W x 14 0 D 63 5 x 431 8 x 355 6 mm Weight 14 lb 6 35 Kg Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Up to 90 non condensing Power Consumption Be _ a Optical Connectors LC 6 1 1 Regulatory Compliance ETL cETL amp LVD UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN IEC 60950 e EMC Directive EN55022 Class A EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 3 3 e CE Mark e FCC Part 15B U S ICES 003 CAN e VCCI Class A Japan e C Tick AS NZS 3548 Australia e CDRH CFR21 IEC 60825 1 Laser Safety NEBS Level 3 Certified amp Tested 41 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Specifications 6 1 2 EIA 232 Pinout 9161 XFP Module Model Numbers 00000 00000 00600 0000 TO 9145E CRAFT PORT TO PC SERIAL PORT DCE DE9 FEMALE 6 2 9161 XFP Module DTE DE9 MALE DCD RX DATA TX DATA SIG GND Model Numbers 10GigE XFP Modules XFP1 0265 10 GBase SR 850nm MM 300m LC XFP1 2265 10 GBase LR 1310nm SM 10km LC XFP1 3465 10 GBase ER 1550nm SM 40km LC XFP1 3665 10 GBase ER 1550nm SM 80km LC NOTE Reference http product canoga com media datasheet 9161_Optical_Specs pdf for the lastest available XFPs 42 Warranty Information 9161 Ethernet
2. 1 1 8 Circuit Info 2 1 1 9 Service Code 1 1 10 Date in Service 1 1 11 Date out of Service 1 1 12 Equipment Type 1 1 13 Equipment Type 1 1 14 Vendor 1 1 15 CLEI 1 1 16 Mfg Date 10 Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Management User Interface 1 2 Module Information This screen only reports status of the following Fan Status Temperature Power Supply Status 1 and 2 Mainboard 12v Voltage Module types installed in the Ports If no module is installed it will report an Empty Slot 1 3 IP Settings 1 3 1 Local IP Address 1 3 2 Subnet Mask 1 3 3 Gateway IP Address 1 3 4 Enable BOOTP Mode 1 3 5 Management VLAN ID 1 3 6 Management VLAN Double Tagged 1 3 7 Telnet SSH Host Verification 1 3 8 Static ARP Table 1 4 Host Access Table 1 4 1 View Change Host 1 4 2 Add Host 1 4 3 Delete Host 1 5 Notification Settings 1 5 1 View Change Host 1 5 2 Add Host 1 5 3 Delete Host 1 6 Security Configuration Password Configuration 1 6 1 Minimum Length 1 6 2 Minimum Alpha Characters 1 6 3 Minimum Numeric Characters 1 6 4 Minimum Punctuation Characters 1 6 5 Maximum Consecutive Character Types 1 6 6 Maximum Consecutive Same Characters 1 6 7 Allow username in password 1 6 8 Password Expiration Time 1 6 9 Password Reuse Count Lockout Logout Configuration 1 6 10 Lockout After Failed Attempts 1 6 11 Lockout Type 1 6 12 Lockout Time 1 6 13 D
3. 28 Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing the Network Interface NOTE 8 The Network LED may be turned on and off manually to indicate the status of the Network Network LED on or off LLF Partner 10G1 10G2 or Disable LLF Direction 10G1 to 10G2 10G2 to 10G1 Bidirectional or disable Remote Fault enable or disable To view current statistics for traffic through a selected port type 2 Port Statistics then type the port name and press lt Enter gt To clear the counters on all ports type 3 Clear Counters on All Ports then type lt Enter gt To return to the Main Menu type lt Esc gt 3 5 2 Set Up Spanning Tree Parameters Use the Global Spanning Tree Parameters menu to set various STP parameters for the 9161 within the network To access the Global Spanning Tree Parameters menu follow these steps 1 From the Switch Configuration menu type 1 Global Spanning Tree Parameters and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Global Spanning Tree Parameters menu type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt then follow the prompts to set values for these parameters Admin Mode Enable or disable STP protocol Version Shows which IEEE specification this meets d Standard w Rapid s Multiple Configuration Name Name for configuration typically MAC address up to 32 characters Configuration Revision Set a revision level between 1 and 65535 Priority Set the r
4. You can also update or delete usernames or permissions Settings for certain values for some parameters such as SNMPv3 Authentication and Privacy Protocols can deter mine or limit which values you can set for other parameters To manage a user account access the User Accounts screen and follow these steps 1 At the Main Menu type 1 System and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe System menu type 7 Account Configuration and press lt Enter gt The User Accounts screen appears 22 Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing Security 3 To add a user type 2 or to edit an existing user type 1 and press lt Enter gt then type the Username and follow the prompts on the Edit User Account screen to enter values or press lt Space gt to cycle through options for these parameters Account State enabled or disabled Access From UI SNMP or all UI SNMP gt Ulindicates access through Telnet Console SSH FTP or SFTP and requires additional parameter setup gt SNMP enhances security and requires additional parameter setup for details see the documentation for your SNMPv3 application and server Access level Supervisor Operator or Observer Description optional up to 17 characters UI Password password that allows access through Telnet Console SSH FTP or SFTP 8 to 15 characters UI Password Expires Yes or No UI Password Expires in days 0 never to 365 Allow Ul Lockout of User
5. 3 3 Test Distribution Connection 5 3 4 Trap Configuration 5 3 5 Statistics 5 3 6 PM Scheduler 5 3 7 PM Test Results 5 3 8 PM Manual Test 5 3 9 SAM Scheduler 5 3 10 SAM Results Log 6 Utilities 6 1 Set Date amp Time 6 2 Restore Defaults 6 3 Restart System 6 4 Swap Bank amp Restart 7 Logout 14 Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Management User Interface 3 2 3 Login and the 9161 Main Menu The first screen is the Login If this is your initial setup and no user name or password has been set type admin and press lt Enter gt at the prompts for the username and password Otherwise type your username and press lt Enter gt then type your password and press lt Enter gt The Main Menu see Figure 3 2 appears after you log in and provides access to all functions for the 9161 setup diagnostics and reports Reference Table 3 1 L Telnet 172 16 142 255 Connect Edit Terminal Help Canoga Perkins Corp EdgeAccess Network Interface Device Model 9161 U4 6 22 11 62 36 System Switch Configuration Port Information Reports Diagnostics Utilities Logout Choose Number 1 7 Figure 3 2 9161 Main Menu Table 3 1 9161 Main Menu Options Menu Option Functions Set values for basic system parameters communication and security 1 system as well as view basic system information 2 Switch Configuration Set and view value
6. Contents AP PAP enr ten ee 1 iei astal LAS SAS ei 3 2 Hardware Installation eessen 3 2 1 Power Up Hardware Functions and LEDS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 2 1 1 ALANIS E 6 2 1 2 Remote EE 6 2 1 8 Link LOSS Forwarding WEE 7 2 2 Setting Up for Network Management ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaaees 7 2 2 1 Set Up the Network Management Platform ooooooccccnnncccccnnnccccccnonaccncconanccnanancncnnnns 7 3 USING the Software 2 0 2 2 en 7 3 0 1 Set Up the Terminal Server for SLIP o oo eee essence ee eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaaeeeeene 8 3 0 1 1 Terminal Server Serial Port Configuration urs4srnsernnnersnersnneennennnnennnen nen 8 3 0 2 Set Up the PC for Terminal Operation EEN 8 3 1 Management User Interface 22a ee id 9 3 1 1 General Screen Format ans ee 9 3 1 2 User Interface Organization EE 10 3 1 3 Login and the 9161 Main Menu aan ee a 15 9145 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual 3 2 Managingine 916 E 16 3 2 1 Configure the 9161 for the System EEN 16 KREE 17 3 2 3 Manage the Date and Time ias 17 3 2 4 Manage SNMP and Host ACCESS u nee 18 3 2 5 View System Events and Traps 2 ee 20 3 2 6 Control Management Packets moci n ee en 20 3 27 Update SoftWare assessment 21 3 35 Managing Secunly EE 21 3 3 1 Set General Security Parameters AAA 21 3 3 2 Set Up User Accounls een 22 3 3 3 Change Your PassWord WEE 24 3 3 4 Manage Logged In U
7. Figure 3 4 shows a typical STP application Table 3 3 Network Spanning Tree Parameters Options Menu Item Description 1 Global Spanning Tree Parameters Setthe network wide parameters 2 Multiple Spanning Tree Parameters Set and view Multiple Spanning Tree instances 3 Global Spanning Tree Report View current network wide parameters 5 VLAN Configuration Set the VLAN parameters NOTE For details on the Spanning Tree Algorithm see the IEEE 802 1 specifications A small test network Spanning Tree from source C Figure 3 4 Typical Spanning Tree Application In a service provider environment you can include VLANS from different customers The tagging and double tagging features when enabled keep the ID tag on a packet as it exits a port or when disabled strip the ID tag as it exits a port The customer s tag for a VLAN is assigned through the VLAN the double service provider s tag is derived from the PVID and assigned before the packet exits the 9161 See Figure and follow these guidelines Enable double tagging on the service provider port and disable it on the customer s port e The SP tag priority is derived from the port priority e If you set up Pbit translation the translation occurs before the Pbit is copied to the SP tag 27 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software Managing the Network Interface Customer Customer VLAN ID VLAN ID Service Customer 3
8. Network Interface Device User s Manual Appendix A Warranty Information Current Warranty information is available on line in the Client Login Area of the Canoga Perkins web site www canoga com or by contacting Technical Support at 800 360 6642 voice or fiber canoga com email 41 46 Blank CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION CANOGA PERKINS 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 91311 6008 USA Phone 818 718 6300 FAX 818 718 6312 Web Site www canoga com Email fiber canoga com
9. Software Managing the 9161 To set up synchronization with SNTP follow these steps 1 Atthe System menu type 10 SNTP Configuration and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe SNTP Client Configuration screen type the number for a parameter and press lt Enter gt then follow the prompts on the screen SNTP Enable Enable yes or disable no synchronized time e SNTP Server IP Address Enter the address for the server 0 0 0 0 indicates no server Time Resync Interval in hours Set how often in hours that the 9161 tries to syn chronize its time to the Sntp server Range is 0 attempt to synchronize at bootup Only to 24 once daily Offset from GMT in hours Set the difference in hours between this 9161 and Greenwich Mean Time GMT which is similar to Coordinated Universal Time UTC Range is 12 to 12 e Summertime Enable yes or disable no Daylight Saving Time 3 To return to the System menu press lt Esc gt To directly set the date and time follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu type 6 Utilities and press lt Enter gt 2 At the Utilities menu type 1 Set Date and Time and press lt Enter gt 3 At the prompt to enter the current date and time type the current information in DD MM YYYY HH MM format 4 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 3 4 Manage SNMP and Host Access To set values for basic system parameters including some parameters used by SNMP go to the IP Settings screen a
10. Tab gt 25 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software 26 Managing Security c Use lt Space gt to toggle through the Notification Types to set the security level for the destination from V1 Trap through V3 Inform V1 Trap Unacknowledged message with SNMPv1 protocol V2 Trap Unacknowledged message with SNMPv2c protocol V2 Inform Acknowledged message with SNMPv2c protocol V3 Trap Unacknowledged message with SNMPv3 authentication and optional encryption V3 Inform Acknowledged message with SNMPv3 authentication and optional encryption d If V1 Trap V2 Trap or V2c Inform or V3 Inform is the Notificaiton Type e Enter the community name up to 32 characters and press lt Tab gt e Enter the SNMP Engine ID and press lt Tab gt e Use lt Space gt to toggle through the Authentication Protocols MD5 SHA or None and press lt Tab gt Type an Authentication Password of at least 8 characters press lt Enter gt then retype the Authentication Password and press lt Enter gt again e Use lt space gt to select an Privacy Protocol DES for MD5 or SHA or None and press lt Tab gt e If the Privacy Protocol is DES type a Privacy Password of at least 8 char acters press lt Enter gt then retype the Privacy Password and press lt Enter gt again e Use lt Space gt to toggle the Security Level to select No Auth No Priv Auth No Priv or Auth Priv and press lt Tab gt e Type in th
11. VLAN information and press lt Enter gt then follow the prompts on the screen You can view a specific port or set the VLAN Name up to 20 characters At the VLAN Configuration screen to view a part of the VLAN list that does not appear on the screen type 4 then enter the number of the VLAN where you want to start viewing the list To set up ID translation for a specific port type 5 then press lt Space gt to select that port and follow the prompts on the SPx VLAN ID Translation screen To set up Priority translation for a specific port type 6 then press lt Space gt to select that port and follow the prompts on the SPx VLAN Priority Translation screen To remove a VLAN type 3 and press lt Enter gt then type or select the VLAN number To set up VLAN information for a specific port type 7 then press lt Space gt to select that port and set values for these parameters on the SPx Information screen e Participation Include Exclude Auto Select specific numbers of VLANs that this port will Include always Exclude never or Auto dynamically participate in Tagging Enable Disable Enable allow tags to remain on packets as they exit the 9161 or Disable strip tags from packets before they exit the 9161 e Double Tagging Enable Disable Enable add service provider ID tags to packets as they exit the 9161 or Disable strip service provider ID tags from packets before they exit the 9161 e Accept Frame Accept fram
12. Yes or No can disable access for this user after exces sive failed attempts to log in Allow Ul Logout of User Yes or No can automatically log user out after excessive inactivity UI Logout Locked State shows current state as Locked Unlocked Logged out or Logged in SNMPVv3 Authentication Protocol MD5 SHA or None sets how to authenticate the user SNMPv3 Authentication Password password that generates the authentication key for the user if the authentication protocol is MD5 or SHA 8 to 15 characters SNMPv3 Authentication Key Shows the key that authenticates the user for MD5 or SHA Authentication Protocol this is generated automatically for the Authentica tion Password but can be changed if the user s host uses a different Authentica tion Key generation algorithm 16 Hex characters for MD5 protocol or 20 Hex characters for SHA protocol SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol DES or None sets the protocol for encryption SNMPv3 Privacy Password password that generates the encryption key for the user if the privacy protocol is DES 8 to 15 characters SNMPv3 Privacy Key Shows the key that encrypts messages for DES Privacy Protocol this is generated automatically for the Privacy Password but can be changed if the user s host uses a different Privacy Key generation algorithm 16 Hex characters 23 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software 5 3 4 3 Managing Security To delete a user type 3 then follow
13. as additional contact information phone numbers addresses etc up to a maximum of 40 characters Circuits Info 1 2 these two fields are used of circuit identification purposes up to a maximum of 25 characters Service Code this field maybe used to identify the type of service this unit will be used for up to a maximum of 10 characters Date in Service Date Out of Service These tow fields maybe used to keep track of service dates up to a maximum of 10 characters and also has to be in a date format mm dd yyyy Equipment Type Code These two fields is for your internal tracking of equip ment up to a maximum of 10 characters Vendor this field maybe used to identify your circuit vendor up to a maximum of 25 characters CLEI COMMON LANGUAGE Equipment Identification These are codes used primar ily by Service Providers to identify equipment for ordering and stocking You may enter a maximum of 10 characters for this field Mfg Date This field maybe populated with the units manufactured date up to a maximum of 10 characters and also has to be in a date format mm dd yyyy 3 To return to the System menu press lt Esc gt 16 Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing the 9161 3 3 2 View Device Information The Description Report shows the current information including the device type and software information for the 9161 To access the Report menu follow these steps 1 From the
14. follow the prompts 4 To return to the System Menu press lt Esc gt 3 4 6 Set Up the Notification Destination for Traps Use the Trap Notification Destination Table to view and set up the destination for Trap messages In addition to setting the host address and port you can set the security level for the notification then set values for various parameters depending on the security level For details on and val ues for security parameters for your system see the documentation for your network security system To access and update the Trap Notification Destination Table follow these steps 1 Atthe System menu type 5 Notification Settings and press lt Enter gt The Notification Destination Table screen appears 2 To edit an existing destination type 1 and press lt Enter gt use lt Space gt to toggle through the hosts and use lt Enter gt to select the destination you wish to edit 3 On the Edit Notification Destination screen select the number 1 through 8 of the param eter s you want to change When complete press lt Esc gt to return to the Notification Destination Table screen 4 To add a destination type 2 and press lt Enter gt then type in an IP address and press lt Enter gt Enter the required values as follows a Edit the IP Address you originally entered if required and press lt Tab gt b Enter Trap Notification Port for the destination Range is 1 to 65535 typically set to 162 and press lt
15. includes the serial cable to the Terminal port and the fiber optic link to the Tx and Rx ports CAUTION If the PC is connected to a powered 9161 the PC inadvertently adds a driver which will cause the mouse to behave erratically 5 Plug the serial cable into the Terminal port on the rear panel and your PC For the pin outs see Chapter 5 Specifications e The EIA 232 Terminal port provides serial access to the management software e The SLIP port provides IP management via the serial DB 9 connector Dirty optical connectors are a common cause of link loss or attenuation problems especially for SMF Clean the connectors before plugging in a cable and whenever there is a significant or unexplained light loss To prevent contamination always install protective dust covers on unused fiber optic connectors CAUTION To avoid damaging the fiber end surface or connector use extreme care when installing or removing cables Hardware Installation 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Power Up Hardware Functions and LEDs Connect the Optical Fiber cables to the XFP modules as follows 1 Plug in the optical cable connectors with proper Tx to Rx or Rx to Tx orientation 2 Ensure cable locks in place 3 Label each cable and connector with the signal name and direction Canoga Perkins recommends that you determine and record link attenuation and transmission power before starting normal link traffic The attenuation fac
16. menu items reach screens that only report status such as revision numbers module type or traps On other screens you can move through and select options and enter data Use these keys to navigate the screens e Space bar When a menu item is highlighted press lt Space gt to cycle through all options for that item Tab Press lt Tab gt to move the highlight to the next column to the right e Enter Press lt Enter gt to select the highlighted option for a menu item e Escape Press lt Esc gt to return to the previous screen 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software Management User Interface LS Telnet 172 16 142 255 Connect Edit Terminal Help Canoga Perkins Corp EdgeAccess Network Interface Device 69 Dec 2668 Model 9161 U4 6 22 11 82 EE a genen MAIN MENU Navigation instructions System Switch Configuration Port Information Model number NOVI EON Reports Messages and Diagnostics Utilities Urgent status Logout Choose Number 1 7 U Menu Options Figure 3 1 General Screen Format 3 2 2 User Interface Organization The user interface consists of selectable nested screens described in this chapter and available in this order Main Menu 1 System 1 1 System Information 1 1 1 System Name 1 1 2 Contact 1 1 3 Location 1 1 4 Customer 1 1 5 Information 1 1 1 6 Information 2 1 1 7 Circuit Info 1
17. port receives a Remote Fault signal the Rx LED lights red and an alarm flags the remote side optical link failure Both local and remote link partners must be configured to the same RMTF enable disable setting See Figure 5 1 10G1 10G2 10G2 10G1 PORT PORT PORT PORT Local device Rx detects link loss T Rx in u e Txtransmits RMTF to remote device Local device Rx turns OFF x P Rx Te e Remote device Rx LED turns red LOCAL DEVICE REMOTE DEVICE Figure 4 1 Remote Fault Signal 33 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Troubleshooting Fault Conditions Table 4 1 9161 Management LEDs LED Status Description Off No power power supply not installed P1 Primary or Green Normal operation P2 Secondary Power Amber System self test Red Power failure Major alarm Green Normal operation Fans Amber System self test one fan failed Red More than one fan failed Red blinking Fan not installed Off No power Green Normal operation Green blinking Management traffic Management Amber System self test over temperature Amber blinking Management traffic with over temperature Red Diagnostic or CPU failure Table 4 2 9161 Interface LEDs LED Status Description Off No transmission activity Green blinking Transmission activity TX Amber System self test Red Port disabled may be due to Link Loss For warding LLF Off No link Green Link es
18. the prompts to select the user name and confirm the choice the User Accounts screen reappears To return to the Systems menu press lt Esc gt Change Your Password Whether you have supervisor operator or observer access you can update your password for the domain in order to maintain system security You cannot change the password for any other users 1 2 6 To update your password follow these steps At the Main Menu type 1 System and press lt Enter gt At the System menu type 7 Account Configuration and press lt Enter gt The User Accounts screen appears To add a user type 2 orto edit an existing user type 1 and press lt Enter gt then type the Username and follow the prompts on the Edit User Account screen to enter values or press lt Space gt to cycle through options for these parameters To change your password type 1 and press lt Enter gt then select your account User name On the Edit User Account screen type 5 Ul Password and enter your new password 8 to 15 characters and press lt Enter gt To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 4 4 Manage Logged In Users At times you may need to monitor which users are currently logged in to the 9161 and if needed you can force a specific session off requires supervisor access The User Log shows informa tion about the current users by session number an asterisk next to the session number indi cates your session To a
19. CANOGA PERKINS 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual 0 A D O O ei D O u LL NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation operation and or maintenance of Canoga Perkins equipment The drawings specifications and information contained in this docu ment are the property of Canoga Perkins and any unauthorized use or disclosure of such drawings specifications and information is prohibited Canoga Perkins reserves the right to change or update the contents of this manual and to change the specifications of its products at any time without prior notification Every effort has been made to keep the information in this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that it is accurate with regard to any specification CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION 20600 Prairie Street Chatsworth California 91311 6008 Business Phone 818 718 6300 Monday through Friday 7 a m 5 p m Pacific Time FAX 818 718 6312 24 hrs Web Site www canoga com E mail fiber canoga com Copyright 2004 to 2008 Canoga Perkins Corporation All Rights Reserved EdgeAccess 9161 Network Interface Device User Manual Model Number 9161 Part Number 6913203 Rev D 03 2009 4 0 TG EdgeAccess and Canoga Perkins are registered trademarks of Canoga Perki
20. Main menu type 4 Reports and press lt Enter gt 2 From the Reports menu type 1 Device Description and press lt Enter gt 3 To return to the Main Menu type 4 Telnet 172 16 142 255 Connect Edit Terminal Help Canoga Perkins Corp EdgeAccess Network Interface Device 69 Dec 2668 11 51 25 Device Type 9161 Serial Number 20050348029 Hardware Revision DB Bootcode Revision 1 38 Software Revision Active 4 8 22 Sat Dec 6 14 44 54 2668 Software Revision Inactive 4 8 22 Sat Dec 6 14 44 54 2088 Time Since Last Restart 2 days 26 38 48 Press lt ESC gt to exit Figure 3 3 9161 Device Description Report 3 3 3 Manage the Date and Time An accurate date and time in the 9161 assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log and for traps and alarms sent to the system administrator You can choose either of two methods for setting the date and time depending on your access to an external network and your need for accuracy For accuracy within a large network you can set up the 9161 to synchronize the system date and time to an SNTP server When the 9161 contacts the SNTP server to synchronize the time the event appears in the Sys tem Log whether or not the SNTP server responds If you choose to not use SNTP to maintain the date and time or do not have access to the Inter net and an SNTP server you can set it directly at the 9161 17 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the
21. Pacet ProviderlD YLANID Packet Customer port 1 Customer port 1 65 al Service Provider port 1 Service Provider port 1 Service Provider port 2 Service Provider port 2 Customer port x Customer port x Figure 3 5 Double Tagging Example When setting up ports in the various switch configuration options set up and configure options in this order 1 Set up the physical layer such as port speeds 2 Set up STP parameters for the physical ports 3 Set up the VLANS 4 Set up the Multiple Spanning tree MST parameters 5 When all aspects of the link are ready connect cables and start the network services 3 5 1 Check and Update Port Information The Port Information screen shows the current conditions for both ports in the 9161 with options to view parameters and statistics for specific ports Configuration information includes the model number description and revision the serial number and link remote fault and physical status To access the Port Information screen follow these steps 1 From the Main menu type 3 Port Information and press lt Enter gt 2 To view current status and set values for parameters for either port type 1 Port Config Status then type 10G1 or 10G2 and press lt Enter gt You can set values for these param eters 1 Change Port 10G1 or 10G2 2 Admin Mode enable or disable 3 Flow Control enable or disable 4 Link Trap enable or disable 5 Physical Mode Dependent on Interface Type
22. are Functions and LEDs If the 10G1 or 10G2 port Rx loses the signal it sends a Remote Fault RMTF signal from its Tx the Rx LED is off and an alarm flags the link loss on the 10G1 or 10G2 port see Figure 2 1 When the 10G1 or 10G2 port receives a Remote Fault signal the Rx LED lights red and an alarm flags the remote side optical link failure Both local and remote link partners must be configured to the same RMTF enable disable setting RMTF complies with the Remote Fault standard Hardware Installation 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Power Up Hardware Functions and LEDs 1061 1062 1062 1061 PORT PORT PORT PORT e Local device Rx detects link loss ax Rx Tx Rx e Txtransmits RMTF to remote device Local device Rx turns OFF e P Rx x gt e Remote device Rx LED turns red LOCAL DEVICE REMOTE DEVICE Figure 2 1 Remote Fault Signal 2 2 3 Link Loss Forwarding When LLF is enabled a fault on one side of the 9161 propagates to the other side to notify that device and stops signal transmission brings down the link see Figure 2 2 Set the LLF propa gation to 10G1 to 10G2 10G2 to 10G1 or both directions Set this in the User Interface 1062 1061 PORT PORT X FAULT e Link loss detected on 10G1 Port Geesen NO DATA Fault propogated to 10G2 Port e 10G2 Port Tx stops transmitting data 10G2PortTx LED turns red 10G1 PORT TO 10G2 PORT 10G1 1062 PORT PORT 1 Link loss detected on 10G2Port Fault prop
23. ccess the User Log follow these steps 1 2 3 From the Main menu type 4 Reports and press lt Enter gt From the Reports menu type 5 User Log and press lt Enter gt To force a session off type the number for that session and press lt Enter gt NOTE Although a user with any level of access can view the information a 4 24 user must have supervisor access to force a session off To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing Security 3 4 5 Set Up Host Access The SNMP agent allows access to up to 8 Host IP addresses Set up and edit the Host informa tion for the 9161 at the Host Access Table screen To access the Host Access Table follow these steps 1 From the System menu type 4 Host Table SNMP Settings and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Host Access Table screen type 2 to add a host then at the prompt enter the host IP address and mask or type 1 to edit a host At the Add Host Access Entry screen set values for these parameters e Telnet Access Allow Yes or disallow No Telnet e FTP TFTP Select FTP TFTP Both or None SNMP Access Select Write also allows Read access Write or None e SNMP Protocol Select V1V2cV3 V1V2c or V3 V1 V2c Read and Write Communities Enter name of community up to 11 charac ters e V1 V2c Access Level Select Supervisor Operator or Observer 3 To remove a host type 3 then
24. cteristics of passwords the range for all fields is from 0 through 15 Allow Username in Password Enable or disable the username appearing as or within the password Password Expiration Time Set how often in days 1 through 365 that the pass words must be reset 0 disabled Password Reuse Count Set whether the password must be changed or can be used again immediately values are 0 new password can be the same or 1 new password must be different Lockout After Failed Attempts Set how many times from 1 to 10 that a user can try to log in before a lockout 0 disabled Lockout Type Lockout Time Set the type and length of lockout gt Hard requires another user with Supervisor access to unlock the account on the User Accounts screen gt Timed requires that the user wait for Lockout time before trying again gt Lockout Time is from 0 none to 30 minutes Display Lockout Message Lockout Message Enable or disable and set the mes sage up to 30 characters that appears at lockout Lockout Craft Port Disable access to the serial port to prevent any unauthorized access to re enable the craft port run a Telnet session Inactivity Logout Time Set the time between 1 and 30 minutes before automatic log out with no activity O disabled 4 To return to the System menu press lt Esc gt 3 4 2 Set Up User Accounts You can set up an account for a user whether another supervisor operator or observer to access the 9161
25. e call Canoga Perkins Technical Support FIBER OPTIC TRANSMITTER FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER 7dBm A 1300 nm OPTICAL POWER METER Figure 5 1 Measuring Transmitter Output Power 5 2 2 Measuring Receiver Input Power To measure receiver input power follow these steps seeFigure 6 2 38 1 2 Connect the transmit fiber to the transmit side of the equipment at the local site Connect a calibrated optical power meter to the end of the transmit fiber at the remote site Measure and record the optical power on the transmit fiber at the remote site This is the receiver input power for the transmit fiber from the local site Connect the transmit fiber to the transmit side of the equipment at the remote site Connect a calibrated optical power meter to the end of the transmit fiber at the local site Measure and record the optical power on the transmit fiber at the local site This is the receiver input power for the transmit fiber from the remote site Compare the receiver input power with the sensitivity level listed on the optical specifica tions sheet located in the Client Support Area of the Canoga Perkins web site The power level must be within the sensitivity range listed on the data sheet If not contact Canoga Perkins Technical Support Compare the receiver input power to the receiver s saturation overdrive level shown on the optical specifications sheet located in the Client Support Area of
26. e number of times to try to resend the message if not acknowl edged between 0 and 10 e Type in how long to wait for an acknowledgement before retrying between 1 to 30 seconds e If V3 Trap is the Notification Type e Use lt Space gt to toggle through the usernames and press lt Tab gt to select e Press lt Space gt to cycle through the options for the Security Level and press lt Enter gt to return to the Notification Destination Table screen To delete a destination type 3 and press lt Enter gt then at the prompt highlight the IP Address for that Host and press lt Enter gt The host table appears again with your changes To return to the System Menu press lt Esc gt Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing the Network Interface 3 5 Managing the Network Interface The Switch Configuration menu offers options to set network parameters Ethernet bridges or switches use the Spanning Tree Protocol STP an algorithm that creates a logical topology that connects all network segments and ensures only one path between any two stations reference Table 3 3 When STP is enabled the 9161 monitors the incoming data packets and periodically sends Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDU STP monitors the incoming BPDUs to detect any loops Ifthe same BPDU arrives on two ports STP blocks one port to remove the loop Because this tree like structure spans all nodes in the network it is called Spanning Tree
27. ed that the AC socket outlet shall be installed near tne equipment and shall be easily accessible The 9161 DC has a nominal operating DC voltage of 48 VDC and passes the minimal steady state DC operating voltage of 40 VDC in accordance with GR 1089 Issue 4 which References American National Standards Institute ANSI T1 315 Table 1 Additionally Canoga Perkins design allows for a minimal steady state of 36VDC The 9161 DC model is configured for a DC I Isolated DC return Fuses The 9161 is equipped with internal fuses The AC model is fused at 3 18A and the DC at 4 0A Surge Protection The AC powered 9161 does not contain an internal Surge Protective Device An external Surge Protective Device SPD should be used at the AC input of the network equipment according to facilities procedures and as defined by the National Electric Code NEC 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Grounding The 9161 AC amp DC models are suitable for installation as part of the Common Bonding Network CBN The 9161 AC and DC are provided with a safety ground connection which is capable of conduc ting any fault current likely t0 be imposed such as fault current from sources within the chassis For the DC model use an approved 18ga insulated wire connected to the terminal block s middle conductor The plus and minus 48VDC conductors should be a minimum of 20ga The AC will be grounded via the ground conductor of the power cord and mus
28. elative precedence within the STP control structure for the 9161 from 1 highest to 65534 lowest The highest priority sets the root bridge the bridge that controls the spanning tree If two or more bridges share the same pri ority the lowest MAC address defines the highest priority Hello Time sec Set how often the 9161 sende BPDUs if this 9161 is the Span ning Tree root Forward Delay sec Set the time between port state transitions from Learning to Forward if this bridge is the STP root Max Age sec Set the Timeout value how fast the 9161 deletes addresses from the forwarding database BPDU Forwarding Mode Normal Blocking or Forwarding On Same VLAN 29 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software 4 3 5 3 Managing the Network Interface To view or update parameters for a specific port type 10 View Change Interface and press lt Enter gt then press lt Space gt to cycle through the port names You can edit vari ous parameters such as Admin Mode Priority Path Cost and Edge Port To return to the Switch Configuration menu press lt Esc gt Set Up VLANs Use the VLAN Configuration screen to view and set VLAN parameters for the 9161 To access the VLAN Configuration screen follow these steps T 2 30 From the Switch Configuration menu type 5 VLAN Configuration and press lt Enter gt At the VLAN Configuration screen type 1 to add a VLAN or type 2 to view or edit
29. erface Status 2 4 VLAN Configuration 2 4 1 Create VLAN s 2 4 2 View Change VLAN 2 4 3 Delete VLAN s 2 4 4 List From VLAN ID 2 4 5 VLAN Id Translation 2 4 6 VLAN Priority Translation 2 4 7 Configure Port VLAN 2 5 Double Tagging Configuration 2 5 1 Enable double tagging on port 2 5 2 Disable double tagging on port 2 5 3 Accept configuration and exit 3 Port Information 3 1 Port Config Status 3 2 Port Statistics 3 3 Clear Counters on All Ports 4 Reports 4 1 Device Description 4 2 System Log 4 2 1 View First Page 4 2 2 View Last Page 4 2 3 View Previous Page 4 2 4 View Next Page 4 2 5 Clear The Log 4 3 Traps Log 4 3 1 View Previous Page 4 3 2 View Next Page 4 3 3 Clear The Log 4 4 FDB Log 4 4 1 View Previous Page 4 4 2 View Next Page 4 4 3 Choose start item 4 4 4 Create file fdb csv 4 5 User Log 4 5 1 Log Off Session 13 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software Management User Interface 4 6 Dynamic ARP Table 4 6 1 View Previous Page 4 6 2 View Next Page 4 6 3 Clear Table 5 Diagnostics 5 1 Latency Jitter Test 5 1 1 Test IP Address 5 1 2 Test Duration 5 1 3 Test Packets Size 5 1 4 Min Test Packets Size 5 1 5 Max Test Packet Size 5 1 6 Test Packet Timeout 5 1 7 Start Stop Test 5 2 PING Generation 5 2 1 Ping Address 5 2 2 Ping Count 5 2 3 Ping Size 5 2 4 Start Pinging 5 3 Network Performance 5 3 1 Profile 5 3 2 Address List 5
30. es for this VLAN Only or Accept All frames Ingress Filter Enable filter out received frames that are not for this VLAN or Dis able forward all received frames e PVID Enter the VLAN ID to be assigned to any received untagged or priority tagged frames e Default User Priority Set the priority for any tagged packets received at this port At the VLAN x Information screen you can view or update parameters for a specific VLAN Type 2 View Change Interface and press lt Enter gt You can edit various param eters such as Admin Mode Priority Path Cost and Edge Port To return to the Switch Configuration menu press lt Esc gt Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing the Network Interface 3 5 4 Set Up Optional Double Tagging If you are using the 9161 within a service provider environment you can include VLANS from dif ferent customers that are connected to individual ports You can view and set service provider ID tags for those ports atthe Double Tagging Configuration screen which lists the ports and associ ated PVIDs The double tag is derived from the PVID When enabled double tagging adds the double tag to a packet as it exits a port or when disabled strips the double tag as it exits a port When you set values for ports on the Double Tagging Configuration screen it automatically adjusts associated parameters on the VLAN port x Information screen To access the Double Tagging Configu
31. gt To view the current addresses on the dynamic ARP table follow these steps 1 From the Main menu type 4 Reports and press lt Enter gt 2 From the IP Settings screen type 6 Dynamic ARP Table and press lt Enter gt 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 32 Troubleshooting 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Optical Power Loss Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter covers identifying fault conditions and determining corrective action The front panel LEDs provide both normal and fault information To aid troubleshooting Tables 5 1and 5 2 list all LED functions and indications 4 1 Optical Power Loss Whenever there is a significant signal loss the Rx indictor turns off Check cable integrity and remove and inspect the cable connectors being careful not to damage the fiber end face surface or the connector housing Clean all optical connectors before reinstalling them 4 2 Fault Conditions The 9161 front panel and interface module LEDs show fault conditions Additional information about fault conditions appears on the System Alarms Log Use the System Alarms Screen to view alarms and faults on the 9161 reference Chapter 3 4 2 1 Remote Fault RMTF If an optical port loses the RX optical signal it sends a Remote Fault RMTF signal on its Trans mit to the distant end on the optical link The SPD LED is off and an alarm flags the link loss on the optical port When an optical
32. her IP device within the subnet by sending a PING to the IP address for that device For PING testing instructions reference Chapter 3 4 3 2 Latency and Jitter Testing Latency Jitter Testing measures and reports performance and quality of the link between the 9161 and another Canoga Perkins capable device Results reported include the Frame Loss Ratio FLR and the minimums average and maximums for latency and jitter For latency and jitter testing instructions reference Chapter 3 4 4 Loopback Diagnostics Use Loopbacks to diagnose a fault on the optical link The 9161 supports two loopback modes that you can set at the local site for both the local and remote 9161s These modes loop the data through either the physical layer on the User side or the Network side 35 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Troubleshooting Loopback Diagnostics When performing loopback diagnostics the 9161 uses a unique MAC address designated as the Loop Test MAC Address which is displayed on the Loopback Setup Screen reference Chap ter 3 When in loopback mode the 9161 filters and discards all service frames The 9161 is configurable to swap the origination and destination MAC Addresses and to recalcu late the looped frame s CRC Test packets are returned to the source according to the selected options To display current loopback status initiate loopbacks configure address swapping and CRC recalculation options and to run a loo
33. ide panel of the 9161 then secure the screws b To use the 9161 as a standalone unit place it on a secure flat surface within reach of the power and fiber optic connections 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Hardware Installation Install the 9161 3 Connect the power The 9161 can be equipped for either redundant or non redundant power supplies AC or DC power a Plug the AC power cord into the socket at the rear of the 9161 and the wall socket b The 9161 is shipped with a compatible DC Power terminal block Connect DC power to the 9161 as follows NOTE The DC Power Terminal Block is removable for ease of installa tion and replacement It is recommended the Terminal Block be removed when connecting power to avoid accidentally crossed or shorted power leads from damaging the 9161 or your DC Power Source e Loosen the terminal screws for and GND Slide the wires one at a time green GND red black into the square openings in the bottom of the terminal block e Tighten the terminal screws as wires are installed Use an ohmmeter to verify that power leads are not shorted to GND e Connect the power cables to the power source e Plug the XFP s into the 10G x port s the slot is keyed To remove an XFP either lift the bail or press the button on the XFP then gently pull it out e Insert the terminal block into the DC power receptacle at the rear of the 9161 4 Cabling for the 9161
34. isplay Lockout Message 1 6 14 Lockout Message 1 6 15 Lockout Console Port 1 6 16 Inactivity Lockout Time 11 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual 1 7 Account Configuration 1 7 1 View Change Account 1 7 2 Add Account 1 7 3 Delete Account 1 8 Management Packets Control 1 8 1 10G1 1 8 2 10G2 1 9 Trap Configuration 1 9 1 Master Trap Control 1 9 2 Cold Start Traps 1 9 3 Link Loss Forwarding Traps 1 9 4 Remote Fault Received Traps 1 9 5 Monitor Systems Traps 1 9 6 Monitor Port Module Traps 1 9 7 VLAN Settings Traps 1 9 8 Link Up Down Traps 1 9 9 Authentication Traps 1 9 10 Spanning Tree Traps 1 10 SNTP Settings 1 10 1 SNTP Enaable 1 10 2 SNTP Server IP Address 1 10 3 Time Resync Interval in hours 1 10 4 Offset from GMT in hours 1 10 5 Summertime 2 Switch Configuration 2 1 Global Spanning Tree Parameters 2 1 1 Admin Mode 2 1 2 Version 2 1 3 Configuration Name 2 1 4 Configuration Revision 2 1 5 Priority 2 1 6 Hello Time 2 1 7 Forward Delay 2 1 8 Max Age 2 1 9 BPDU Forwarding Mode 2 1 10 View Change Interface 2 2 Multiple Spanning Tree Parameters 2 2 1 View Change MST 2 2 2 View MST Status 2 2 3 Create MST 2 2 4 Delete MST 12 Using the Software Management User Interface Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Management User Interface 2 3 Global Spanning Tree Report 2 3 1 View Interface Statistics 2 3 2 View Int
35. nage the 9161 To access the Management Packets Filter screen follow these steps 1 From the System menu type 8 Management Packets Filter and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Management Packets Filter screen type the number for a port then press lt Space gt to cycle between Enabled or Disabled 3 To return to the System menu press lt Esc gt 20 Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing Security 3 3 7 Update Software Each 9161 has two flash memory banks that store software The Active Flash Memory holds the software currently in use e The Inactive Flash Memory holds the new software from a download or the older version of software Software is downloaded to the inactive memory to avoid disrupting service Resetting the 9161 and swapping banks will affect the traffic The ports will temporary go down during initialization You can check the current version of software at the Description Report screen If you need to upgrade the software follow these steps 1 Download the new software to your computer 2 Gotothe Host Access Table and verify that the entry for the host you will use for the file transfer allows FTP access 3 From your computer follow these steps at the DOS prompt a Go to the directory that holds the new software b Type FTP and the IP address for the 9161 c Log on with your username and password d Put the filename for the new software 5 When Transfer com
36. nd follow these steps 1 From the System menu type 3 IP Settings and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe IP Settings screen type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt then enter data or press lt Space gt to cycle through the options and press lt Enter gt to select an option Local IP Address Set the IP address for this 9161 e Subnet Mask Mask that sets the network ID part of the IP address e Gateway IP Address Address of the network node that connects to another net work Enable BOOTP Mode Enable or disable BOOTP requests Management VLAN Id Set the number for the VLAN 18 Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Managing the 9161 Management VLAN double Tagged Enable or disable double tagging for the VLAN Telnet Host Verification Enable or disable checking whether host is listed in host table default is disabled which allows access to all hosts 3 To return to the System menu press lt Esc gt The SNMP agent allows access to up to 8 Host IP addresses Set up and edit the Host informa tion for the 9161 at the Host Access Table screen To access the Host Access Table follow these steps 1 From the System menu type 4 Host Table SNMP Settings and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Host Access Table screen type 2 to add a host then at the prompt enter the host IP address and mask or type 1 to edit a host At the Add Host Access Entry screen set values for these parameter
37. ns Corp To reference Technical Advisories and Product Release Notes go to the Canoga Perkins web site at http www canoga com 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual CAUTION This product may contain a laser diode emitter operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm 1600 nm Use of optical instruments for example collimating optics with this product may increase eye hazard Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Under normal conditions the radiation levels emitted by this product are under the Class 1 limits in 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J ATTENTION Ce produit peut contenir un metteur de diode de laser fonctionnant une longueur d onde 1300 de nm nm 1600 Utilisation des instruments optiques par exemple la collimation du systeme optique avec ce produit peut augmenter le danger L utilisation des commandes ou des ajuste ments ou les proc dures d ex cution autre que ceux indiqu es ci dessus peut avoir comme cons quence l exposition de la radiation dangereuse Dans des conditions normales les niveaux de rayonnement mis par ce produit sont sous les limites de la classe 1 en chapitre 1 Subchapter J de 21 CFR NOTICE This device contains static sensitive components It should be handled only with proper Electros tatic Discharge ESD grounding procedures AVIS Ce dispositif contient les composan
38. ogated to 10G1Port e 10G1 Port stops transmitting data e 10G1 Port LED turns red 10G2 PORT TO 10G1 PORT Figure 2 2 Link Loss Forwarding Propagation 7 8 Blank Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Setting Up for Network Management Chapter 3 Using the Software You can manage the system through VT100 Terminal Emulation which is accessible by a Telnet session HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software a standard SNMP network man ager and CanogaView 3 1 Setting Up for Network Management Typically the 9161 runs within the network on an Ethernet connection communicating with your Network Management Platform 3 1 1 Set Up the Network Management Platform You must run several Management Information Bases MIBs on your Network Management Platform in order to successfully manage this module Before you start check that these indus try standard MIBs are loaded e Standard MIB e Etherlike my e Im e Bridge my e Pbridge my In addition download these private mibs available from the Canoga Perkins web site go to www Canoga com click Support then click Software Download and follow the prompts on screen e Cpsysinf my Supports SNMP access e Cphost my Supports Host Table and Host Access functions e Cptraptb my Supports the Trap Table Setting up the VT100 session depends on which connection serial port or Ethernet you have available for access to the VT100 management prog
39. ort screen to view Global STP parameters and interface sta tistics and status for the 9161 To access the Global Spanning Tree Report screen follow these steps 1 From the Switch Configuration menu type 3 Global Spanning Tree Report and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Global Spanning Tree Report screen type 1 to view statistics or 2 to view status for a port and then follow the prompts to select the specific port The Statistics or Status screen appears 3 To return to the Switch Configuration menu press lt Esc gt 3 5 7 Check the Forwarding Database To view the listings of VLAN ID MAC address port name and status in the Forwarding database Fdb log follow these steps 1 From the Main menu type 4 Reports and press lt Enter gt 2 From the Reports menu type 45 Fdb Log and press lt Enter gt View the listings of VLAN ID MAC address port name and status 3 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 5 8 Check the Static and Dynamic ARP Tables The Static ARP table lets you set or change specific IP and MAC addresses for up to 10 ports The Dynamic ARP table lists currently assigned IP and MAC addresses for various 9161 ports To view set or remove a static ARP address follow these steps 1 From the IP Settings screen type 8 Static ARP Table and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe prompt type a number to edit a port and then follow the prompts 3 To return to the IP Settings screen press lt Esc
40. ot cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by the Canoga Perkins Corporation 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual To Users of Digital Apparatus in CanadaThis Class A digital apparatus meets all require ments ofthe Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Aux utilisateurs des appareillages de Digital au CanadaCet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du r glement sur le material brouilleur du Canada Special Accessories The 9161 does not require any special accessories to achieve compliance for emission and immunity criteria Double Pole Neutral Fusing On the 9161 a fuse may be in place in the neutral path on the AC power supply After operation of the fuse parts of the equipment that remain energized might represent a hazard during servi cing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Product Disposal Information Do not dispose of this product in unsorted municipal waste This product is recyclable and should be recycled according to your local standards For more information contact Canoga Perkins technical support 9145 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual
41. pback test reference Chapter 3 4 4 1 User Mode User Mode loops data received on the local 10G1 Port Rx through the FPGA to the 10G1 Port Tx Data is not sent outthe 10G2 Port Tx and incoming data on the 10G2 Port Rx is ignored see Figure 5 3 To set this mode set the Loopback State for the Local Module to Local reference Chapter 3 10G1 10G2 10G2 10601 BB NO DATA TRANSMISSION PORT PORT PORT PORT DATA IGNORED Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx LOCAL DEVICE REMOTE DEVICE Figure 4 3 User Mode 4 4 2 Network Mode Network Mode loops data received on the 10G2 Port Rx through the Local User side to the 10G2 Port Tx Data is not sent out the local 10G1 Port Tx and incoming data on the local 10G1 Port Rx is ignored see Figure 5 4 To set this mode set the Loopback State for the Remote module to Remote reference Chapter 3 ici en 1062 1061 gt NO DATA TRANSMISSION PORT PORT PORT PORT DATA IGNORED LOCAL DEVICE REMOTE DEVICE Figure 4 4 Remote Remote Loopback Mode 36 Maintenance 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual General Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance 5 1 General Maintenance Well maintained components and clearly identified cables help assure optimum system opera tion Damaged fiber optic cables and dirty connectors are a common source of signal loss or attenuation Fiber optics are especially susceptible to contamination Inspect clean and test all components to maintain optimum performance In
42. plete appears you can log on in a regular VT100 session access the Utilities menu and type 4 Swap Banks to reset the 9161 and start using the new soft ware 3 4 Managing Security To effectively provide system security for a variety of network applications the 9161 works with SNMPv3 To use SNMPv3 security set up the engine ID for the SNMPv3 agent in the device 3 4 1 Set General Security Parameters General security parameters include values for passwords lockout and logout which are basic to maintaining security regardless of which security application runs on your network To set val ues for general parameters access the Security Configuration screen and follow these steps 1 From the System menu type 6 Security Configuration and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Security Configuration menu type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt then enter data or press lt Space gt to cycle through the options and press lt Enter gt to select an option 21 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software Managing Security 3 At e Security Configuration screen type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt then type a value or press lt Space gt to cycle through the options and press lt Enter gt to select the value or option Minimum Length Minimum Alpha Characters Minimum Numeric Characters Mini mum Punctuation Characters Maximum Consecutive Character Types Maximum Same Character Define chara
43. ram Canoga Perkins suggests that you use HyperTerminal for your first session You must set up TCP IP before you can use Telnet 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software 3 1 2 Setting Up for Network Management Set Up the Terminal Server for SLIP SLIP mode can be initiated and terminated from the console port or in band using the VT100 under the IP setting on the System Menu To terminate SLIP mode press lt Enter gt 3 times from the serial port SLIP mode can also be terminated from the VT100 using the IP setting on the System Menu Once SLIP mode has been set up it will be initiated automatically upon power up 3 1 2 1 Terminal Server Serial Port Configuration 1 a fF D In the terminal server port Setup Menu the Speed field is defaulted to 9600 This field can be user configured to match the speed of your particular terminal server Change Flow Control field to None Change the Input Flow field to Disabled Change the Output Flow field to Disabled Enter the Destination Field IP address assigned to the 9161 NOTE The terminal server IP address and the SLIP IP address MUST be 6 7 8 3 1 3 on the same subnet In the User Terminal Type field enter VT100 In the Access field select SLIP Leave the remaining fields at the default settings Set Up the PC for Terminal Operation These steps briefly describe how to set up your PC for a terminal connection For details on using Window
44. ration screen follow these steps 1 From the Switch Configuration menu type 6 Double Tagging Configuration and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Double Tagging Configuration screen type 1 to enable or 2 to disable double tag ging then at the prompts enter the port number and PVID then press lt Enter gt to set the tag 3 To save the changes and return to the Switch Configuration menu type 3 Accept config uration and exit and press lt Enter gt 3 5 5 Set Up Multiple Spanning Tree Parameters Use the Multiple Spanning Tree MST Instance Configuration screen to view and set up instances of grouped or associated VLANs in independent STPs To access the MST Instance Configuration screen follow these steps 1 From the Switch Configuration menu type 2 Multiple Spanning Tree Parameters and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe MST Instance Configuration screen type 1 to view or edit MST information and press lt Enter gt then follow the prompts on the screen to add or edit the VLANS in the MST instance 3 To view or update parameters for a specific MST type 1 View Change Mst and press lt Enter gt You can edit various parameters such as Admin Mode Priority Path Cost and Edge Port 4 To return to the Switch Configuration menu press lt Esc gt 31 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software Managing the Network Interface 3 5 6 Check Global Spanning Tree Data Use the Global Spanning Tree Rep
45. s e Telnet Access Allow Yes or disallow No Telnet e FTP TFTP S FTP TFTP Access Select None S FTP TFTP orBoth SNMP Access Select Write also allows Read access Write or None e SNMP Protocol Select V1V2cV3 V1V2c or V3 e V1 V2c Read and Write Communities Enter name of community up to 32 char acters e V1 V2c Access Level Select Supervisor Operator or Observer 3 To remove a host type 3 then follow the prompts 4 To return to the System Menu press lt Esc gt Traps are messages that require management attention and are routed to the Network Manager and the 9161 Trape Log but do not trigger alarms Use the Trap Configuration screen to view the current configuration and to enable or disable traps for the 9161 For a list of events that trig ger traps see Table To set up the traps follow these steps 1 From the System menu type 9 Trap Configuration and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe Trap Configuration screen type the number for a trap then press lt Space gt to cycle between Enabled or Disabled and press lt Enter gt 3 To return to the System menu press lt Esc gt 19 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software Managing the 9161 These selections do not affect how the Major and Minor LEDs report alarms Table 3 2 Trap Configuration Options Trap When enabled sends a Trap if Cold Start The 9161 is reset by a power failure or forced reset Link Loss For
46. s see your Windows documentation 1 Click Start highlight Programs Accessories Communications then click the HyperTermi nal folder to access saved profiles or click HyperTerminal to create a new profile At the Connection Description dialog select an icon enter a name for the connection to the system and click OK Atthe Connect To dialog pull down the Connect using menu select the COM port and click OK Using the Software 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Management User Interface 4 Atthe COM Properties dialog on the Port Settings tab check for these selections e Bits per second 9600 bps e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None 5 Click Apply then OK HyperTerminal connects to the system and the VT100 terminal emulation starts 3 2 Management User Interface The Management User Interface for the 9161 provides screens for setup monitoring and diag nostics You can access the screens directly by connecting to the console port of the 9161 These sections discuss the screens for the 9161 using a Telnet session for access 3 2 1 General Screen Format A typical screen shown in Figure 3 1 includes standard descriptions and reference designa tions Use this and other screens to configure the system set operational parameters and verify the system status All screens use a common method for navigation Not all screens and menus provide options that you can change Some
47. s for network switch parameters 3 Port Information Set and view values for each port 4 Reports View various system information and events 5 Diagnostics Testing and trouble shooting functions 6 Utilities Manage software versions and defaults 7 Log Out Ends your session 15 9161 Network Interface Device User s Manual Using the Software Managing the 9161 3 3 Managing the 9161 You can manage the hardware and software for the 9161 including communication access 3 3 1 Configure the 9161 for the System The System Information screen provides various categories of optional information that system administrators may track To access the System Information screen and follow these steps 1 From the System menu type 1 System Information and press lt Enter gt 2 Atthe System Information screen type the number for an item and press lt Enter gt then type the information and press lt Enter gt System Name This is the name of the group this unit belongs to and can be up to a maximum of 25 characters Contact This enables you to add contact information such as names and telephone numbers up to a maximum of 25 characters Location you can specify a location for this unit up to a maximum of 25 characters Customer you can use this field to specify your customer s name and or desig nator up to a maximum of 25 characters Information 1 2 these two fields maybe used for additional information such
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49. spect the surface of the fiber optic ferrules and clean as required CAUTION To avoid damage and signal loss do not over tighten or force fit optical connectors 5 2 Check Optical Power Levels NOTE For accurate results warm up each unit for at least 30 minutes before checking power levels Ensure the Transmit laser is turned on when the unit is powered up To ensure proper performance levels measure Transmitter Output Power Receiver Input Power and attenuation for all fiber links Each 9161 is shipped with a document that lists the output power for each optical transceiver 5 2 1 Measuring Transmitter Output Power To measure the output power follow these steps see Figure 6 1 1 Inspect and clean connectors on a fiber optic test cable with a known loss then connect it to the Tx connector on the 9161 2 Setthe optical power meter to the proper wavelength Connect the other end of the optic test cable to the optical power meter wait two or three minutes for the power reading to stabilize and read the output power 4 Add the test cable loss then record the power level and compare it to the value on the performance sheet that was included for that transceiver Measurement tolerance is 0 5 dBm 37 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Maintenance 5 Check Optical Power Levels If the reading is low repeat the measurement with a different test cable If the power level is still not within rang
50. t be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet An electrical conducting path should exist between the 9161 chassis and the metal surface of the enclosure or rack in which it is mounted or to a grounding conductor Electrical continuity should be provided by using thread forming type mounting screws that remove any paint or nonconduc tive coatings and establish a metal to metal contact Any paint or other nonconductive coatings should be removed on the surfaces between the mounting hardware and the enclosure or rack The surfaces should be cleaned and an antioxidant applied before installation ESD The 9161 has been tested and passes the ESD requirements of Test level 4 for air and contact discharges However to protect the exposed components from electrostatic damage when remo ving or replacing the XFP optical modules requires the proper use of static mitigation procedures such as properly wearing a wrist strap Operation Temperature The 9161 is designed and Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory NRTL tested and verified to operate between 0 C to 50 C and type tested for short term emergency ambient temperature of 5 C to 55 C Fans The 9161fans are constructed with a Mid front to mid rear EC class F2 R2 airflow scheme i e draws air from the front and exhausts to the rear Emissions and Immunity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may n
51. t status amber blinking ment traffic on diagnostic failure or CPU failure red off power off 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Table 2 1 9161 Management LEDs green on normal amber on system self test one fan failed on more than one fan failed PANE Tapas red blinking fans not installed off power off green on normal operation amber on Self test P1 P2 GE ee ed on power failure major alarm off no power power supply not installed Table 2 2 9161 Interface LEDs LED FUNCTION COLOR STATUS Description off No transmission activity amber on System self test transmit status green blinking Transmission activity TX 10G 1 10G 2 Port disabled may be due to Link Loss For 168 on warding LLF off No link green on Link established RX receive status green blinking Receiving activity Amber on System self test Red on Receiving Remote Fault off Non network connection NET Pon DEE EG Green on Network connection LED set manually amber on System self test NOTE The NET LED is non functional It is turned ON OFF manually and does not affect nor is it affected by the operation of the 9161 2 2 1 Alarms The 9161 can generate Traps and Major and Minor Alarms For details about the Traps Log and setting up notification see Chapter 4 2 2 2 Remote Fault Hardware Installation Power Up Hardw
52. tablished RX Green blinking Receiving activity Amber System self test Red Receiving Remote Fault Off Non network connection NET Green Network connection Amber System self test NOTE The NET LED is non functional It is turned ON OFF manually and does not effect the operation of the 9161 4 2 2 Link Loss Forwarding When Link Loss Forwarding LLF is enabled a fault on one side of the 9161 propagates to the other side to notify that device and stops signal transmission see Figure 5 2 Set the LLF prop agation to 10G1 to 10G2 10G2 to 10G1 or both directions Set this in the User Interface at the Functional Configuration screen reference Chapter 3 34 Troubleshooting 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Running Diagnostics 1062 1061 PORT PORT X FAULT e Linkloss detected on 10G1 Port HTH NO DATA Fault propogated to 10G2 Port e 10G2 Port Tx stops transmitting data e 10G2 Port Tx LED turns red 10G1 PORT TO 10G2 PORT 1061 1062 PORT PORT ER e Linkloss detected on 10G2Port Fault propogated to 10G1Port e 10G1 Port stops transmitting data 10G1 Port LED turns red 10G2 PORT TO 10G1 PORT Figure 4 2 Link Loss Forwarding Propagation 4 3 Running Diagnostics When you set up a new connection you can verify the link connectivity using PING prior to send ing data A Latency and Jitter Test will verify the quality of the link 4 3 1 PING Testing You can verify network connectivity with anot
53. the Canoga Perkins web site The power level must be lower than the saturation level If not contact Canoga Perkins Technical Support Maintenance 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Check Optical Power Levels LOCAL SITE FIBER OPTIC TRANSMITTER FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER FIBER OPTIC RECEIVER FIBER OPTIC TRANSMITTER REMOTE SITE Figure 5 2 Measuring Receiver Input Power 5 2 3 Calculating Fiber Link Attenuation Link attenuation measurement identifies potential problems with links that are on the threshold of receiver sensitivity Measure optical fiber links at the shortest wavelength of operation as it is the limiting factor in the loss budget Use a power meter calibrated for the laser source then factor in approximately 1 dB for the connector loss from the patch cables between the 9161 and the local device Each fiber connection can generate 0 5 dB of additional loss NOTE If you cannot determine the Rx sensitivity contact Canoga Perkins Technical Support for assistance Follow these steps to calculate fiber link attenuation 1 Determine transmitter output power as described in paragraph 6 2 1 above Determine receiver input power as described in paragraph 6 2 2 above Subtract receiver input power from transmitter output power The result is the fiber link attenuation Transmit Output Power 7 0 dBm Receiver Input Power 28 2 dBm Fiber Link Attenuation 21 2 dB
54. tor and transmission power identify potential problems with links near the lower limit of receiver limitations For details on link attenuation and transmission power reference Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 2 2 Power Up Hardware Functions and LEDs During the initial power up sequence all LEDs light amber When start up is complete the setup and installation are correct and data is transmitting normally across the link the Rx and Tx LEDs for both ports light green or blink green when transmiting or receiving data The LEDs show the system and port conditions The P1 P2 Fans and Management LEDs show the management conditions see Table 2 1 Table 2 2 lists all possible LEDs For details about the LEDs see your interface module and Tables 2 1 and 2 2 Table 2 1 9161 Management LEDs LED FUNCTION COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION amber on system self test green blinking normal operation Tx a S port disabled may be due to link loss for red warding LLF off no power power supply not installed amber on system self test green on link established Rx receive status green blinking receiving activity on receiving remote fault red off no link NET not supported amber on system self test green on normal operation Ethernet packets are being sent to the CPU for processing amber on system self test over temp system self test over temp with manage green blinking MGR managemen
55. ts sensibles statiques Il devrait tre manipul seulement avec la D charge Electrostatique DES appropri e proc dures 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual General Safety Considerations Installation The 9161 is suitable for installation in Network telecommunication facilities and locations where the National Electric Code NEC applies Cabling The 9161 has been designed and tested and has passed all the pertinent sections of GR 1089 and GR 63 for Type 2 and Type 4 equipment This equipment does not have direct electrical connection to outside plant equipment The ports of the 9161 are not intended for direct connection to Outside Plant conductors and shall be isolated by channel banks or office repeaters from any connections to network or termi nal equipment that lie outside ofthe same building The telecommunication interface connections are considered to be and meet the requirements of SELV circuits not TNV Power WARNING The 9161 with redundant power supplies must have both power supply cords disconnected before servicing Wiring methods used for the connection of the equipment to the AC or DC MAINS SUPPLY shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and the Canadian Electrical Code Part I CSA C22 1 The 9161 AC and DC units do not incorporate a disconnect device The plug on the power supply cord is intended to serve as the disconnect device It is also recommend
56. ulatory Compliance u ee ea 41 A AA A nnmnnn nnmnnn nna 41 IN A EE 42 6 1 9161 XFP Module Model Numbers A 42 7 Warranty Information ar nnnm nnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 41 vii viii Blank Overview 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Chapter 1 Overview The 9161 is a 2 Port 10 Gbps Network Interface Device that provides intelligent optical demarca tion and terminates managed transport at the point of delivery In addition the 9161 offers Layer 2 statistics remote software upgrade remote control and mon itoring and management through CanogaView The 9161 supports two ports that receive and transmit 10 Gigabit Ethernet data over single mode fiber SMF at 1310 or 1550 nm wavelength or multimode fiber MMF at 850 nm wavelength The 9161 front panel shown in Figure 1 1 includes Two 10 Gbps ports e Console port for management through VT100 emulation LEDs for system management and various module functions for details see Chapter 3 CAUTION Pressing the reset button on the 9161 will interrupt data flow and cause link disruption e Reset switch to reinitialize the 9161 RESET BUTTON TTT ut mu Wu A d III IT EdgeAccess 9161 10GbE NID Figure 1 1 The 9161 Front Panel 1 2 Blank Hardware Installation 9161 Ethernet Network Interface Device User s Manual Install the 9161 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to set up and install the 9161 and the interface mod
57. ules as well as the hardware features and functions of the 9161 Before setting up the 9161 make sure the serial cable required to connect the chassis to a VT100 type terminal or PC and the Ethernet and fiber cables needed for your system are avail able Ifthe 9161 uses AC power plan to install it within 7 ft 2 m ofthe AC power source 2 1 Install the 9161 The 9161 is tested and inspected before shipment from the factory If there is obvious damage to the shipping container contact the carrier immediately CAUTION Follow electrostatic discharge ESD safety precautions when handling Canoga Perkins products as with all elec tronic devices with static sensitive components 1 Unpack the 9161 Keep the shipping container until the unit is installed and fully opera tional In the unlikely event that the unit is defective contact Canoga Perkins for a Return Authorization Number RMA and instructions for return shipment 2 Mount the 9161 in a rack or as a standalone unit a Use the standard rackmount kit with brackets and screws to install the 9161 ina 19 inch rack or use the optional 23 inch rackmount kit The 9161 includes two sets of mounting holes e Fora front chassis mount align the screw holes in the brackets with the screw holes at the front of the side panel of the 9161 then secure the screws e For a mid or recessed chassis mount align the screw holes in the brack ets with the screw holes in the middle of the s
58. warding A port loses a received link and transmits notification to the next port Remote Fault Received A port receives an RMTF Monitor System RMON internal temperature or a power supply is out of range or the fan failed Monitor Port Module A port module is inserted or removed VLAN Settings A user tries to delete the default or all VLANs Link Up Down The link went down and came back up Authentication An unauthorized host attempts SNMP access Spanning Tree An STP change occurs 3 3 5 View System Events and Traps The System Log lists all events that have occurred since the log was last cleared The Traps Log lists the traps that have occurred since the last power up Both logs list items in reverse chrono logical order and are available from the Reports menu To access the logs follow these steps 1 From the Main menu type 4 Reports and press lt Enter gt 2 To view system events type 2 System Log and press lt Enter gt 3 To view traps type 3 Traps Log and press lt Enter gt 4 To view the User log type 5 User Log and press lt Enter gt 5 To return to the Main Menu press lt Esc gt 3 3 6 Control Management Packets Use the Management Packet Control screen to enable or disable transmission of management packets through any specific port on the 9161 If you disable a port that limits that port to only network traffic the port cannot receive or send any packets that would ma
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