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1. 1 IP INTERFACE 10 BASE T ETHER SLIP 2 IP ADDRESS 3 SUBNET MASK 4 DEFAULT ROUTER 5 RS232 RATE 6 RS232 FLOW CTL HARDWARE NONE 2 PORT CONFIG FRONT PANEL MENUS 1 SW REVISION 2 ENET ADDRESS 3 CMD MODE 3 PORT UTIL 4 PORT TEST Figure B 1 Agent Card Menu Tree 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual B 1 Appendix B Agent Card Menu Tree B 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Appendixc Terminal Mode Telnet Menu Figure C 1 shows the Terminal Mode Telnet menu tree 1 HOST MENU ACCESSS 2 REMOT E MENU ACCESS 1 ADD NEW UNIT 2 MODIFY UNIT 3 DELETE UNIT 4 DEFAULT UNIT PASSCODE 5 EXIT AGENT CARD MAIN MENU 4 MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION 5 TCP 1P CONFIGURATION 6 RS232 CONFIGURATION 1 Rate 2 Flow Control DISNMP READ COMMUNITY 2 SNMP READ WRITE COMMUNITY 3 SNMP TRAP COMMUNITY 4 HOST 1 TRAP IP ADDR 5 HOST 2 TRAP IP ADDR 6 HOST 3 TRAP IP ADDR 7 HOST 4 TRAP IP ADDR 8 SYSTEM NAME 9 SYSTEM CONTACT 10 SYSTEM LOCATION 11 AUTH FAIL TRAPS SENT 12 POLL LINK STATUS TRAPS SENT 13 PING IP HOST 14 EXIT 1 TCP IP INTERFACE 2 AGENT IP ADDRESS S AGENT SUBNET MASK 4 DEFAULT IP ROUTER 5 TELNET TERMINAL TIMEOUT 6 TELNET TERMINAL PASSWORD Figure C 1 Terminal Mode Telnet Menu Tree 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual C 1 Appendix C Terminal Mode Telnet Menu C 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1
2. Table 2 2 Pinout for EIA 232 Connector Pin Name Description 1 GND Signal Ground 2 RTS Request to Send Input EIA 232 OO 3 TD Transmit Data Input 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output RD Receive Data Output CD Carrier Detect Input RI Ring Indicate Input oN A A CTS Clear to Send Output This port is wired as a DCE interface however pins 4 6 and 7 DTR CD RI are wired to allow connection to an external DCE using a Lu special crossover RJ 45 to DB 25 converter the standard RJ 45 to DB 25 converter supplied with the Agent Card does not connect pins 4 6 and 7 Table 2 3 Pinout for Chain Out Connector Pin Name Description 1 Ground Signal Ground CHAINOUT 3 TD Transmit Data Input 5 RD Receive Data Output 2 4 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 2 Installation POWER UP TESTING AND INITIALIZATION The Agent Card executes a self test during the power up sequence as described in the TSU 100 600 User Manuals No initialization input is required Any previously con figured setting for the Agent Card is restored automati cally upon power up Successful Self Test Failed Self Test Operation Alarms The green OK LED located with the Module LEDs on the front panel illuminates when a successful self test is com pleted and the configuration is successfully restored See Front Panel Operation TSU 100 600 User Manual
3. Host 2 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Second destination address for SNMP traps Host 3 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Third destination address for SNMP traps Host 4 Trap IP Address Defaults to 0 0 0 0 Fourth destination address for SNMP traps System Name A text string that can uniquely identify an SNMP man aged node System Contact A text string containing the name phone number etc of the individual responsible for maintaining an SNMP managed node System Location A text string describing the physical location of an SNMP managed node for example SECOND FLOOR PBX ROOM 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 3 11 Chapter 3 Operation TCP IP Configuration Auth Fail Traps Sent DISABLED ENABLED defaults to DISABLED When enabled the Agent Card issues an SNMP trap when any SNMP request is received with an invalid com munity name Can be used for security purposes Poll Link Status Traps Sent DISABLED ENABLED defaults to DISABLED When enabled the Agent Card sends an SNMP trap whenever a device configured to be polled fails to respond When the device begins responding to polls a poll link up trap is sent The format of the traps are defined in the agent MIB Ping IP Hosts Allows the user to Ping a specific IP address Exit Returns to the Agent Card Main menu Used to configure TCP IP TCP IP Interface See Front Panel Menus on page 3 4 Available as a Read Only
4. The LCD displays a message during power up if the Agent Card fails one or more of the self tests See TSU 100 600 User Manual The appendix TSU 100 600 System Messages identifies specific Agent Card failures in the alarm listings When an alarm condition is detected the red ALARM LED on the front panel illuminates 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 3 OVERVIEW Operation The Agent Card is controlled as part of the TSU 100 600 using the same methods as described in the TSU 100 600 User Manual See the TSU 100 600 User Manual for descriptions of front panel indicators and buttons wor Instructions on installing the Agent Card in the TSU 100 600 also apply to the TSU 120 and the HSU 100 120 600 Menu Structure Menu Operation When an option card is installed in the TSU 100 600 the unit adds it to the list of selectable options under the Port menu items These menu items are shaded in the limited overview of the TSU 100 menu shown in Figure 3 1 The appendix TSU 100 Complete Menu of the TSU 100 User Manual shows a complete menu diagram An option module must be selected from the listing in one of the Port menu options before its menus are applicable With the cursor on one ofthe Port menu items press Enter 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 8 1 Chapter 3 Operation to display a list of the c
5. This permits one Agent Card to serve up to 16 ex 1 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 1 Introduction ternal devices other TSU 100 120 600s ISU 5125 or standalone TSUs Flash ROM upgrade using EIA 232 port For TSU product management tasks support for SN MP telnet and T Watch over TCP IP Ability to configure the Agent Card with a VT 100 ter minal attached to the EIA 232 interface For hardware to IP address mapping support for Ad dress Resolution Protocol ARP For basic IP error reporting support for Internet Con trol Message Protocol ICMP Support for packet internet groper PING Agent Card Specifications 10 Base T Interface SLIP EIA 232 Interface The Agent Card conforms to the following specifications Interface Complies with IEEE 802 3 Rate 10 megabits per second Mbps Connector RJ 45 AT amp T 258A connector Indicators Transmit receive link status central pro cessing unit CPU access via front pan el Receiver Accepts signal gt 300 millivolt mV Protocols Network IP Transport TCP UDP Service SNMP Telnet ICMP ARP PING T Watch Interface EIA 232 physical interface Rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bits per second bps Signals RD TD CTS RTS DCD RI DTR Pinout DCE 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Connector Protocols Chain Out Interface Interface Rates Connector Signa
6. Appendix D Agent Card Failure Messages FAILURE MESSAGE AT POWER UP AGENT CARD FLASH DOWNLOAD MODE Agent Card needs to be Flash Downloaded This message indicates a blank or partially programmed Flash Memo ry SELF TEST FAILURES EPROM CS EPROM checksum error RAM ERR Dynamic RAM error E2 ERR Cannot program EEPROM ENET ERR CPU cannot access ethernet controller ALARMS 10BASET LINK Indicates 10BaseT Link integrity test has failed FLASH DOWN Active when Agent Card is in Flash Down LOAD load mode 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual D 1 Appendix D Agent Card Failure Messages D 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Appendix E Acronyms and Abbreviations ADEP cocinas ADTRAN data link protocol ARP ine address resolution protocol ATTE oia ADTRAN Telnet protocol BBS sioen esise bulletin board system Bb nina bits per second BP V saisine ana bipolar violation CDi carrier detect COM reset communication GO FE EEE tds central office A A e ae central processing unit CTRLlainatnali iii control CTS ti os clear to send DCD urraca data carrier detect DCE sex rer ee data communications equipment DST rires digital signal level one DIEE tests data terminal equipment DIR 22022 2208 data terminal ready EPROM sans erasable programmable read only memory passaient file transfer protocol GN Diss ans dees signal ground EMP ns internet control message protocol AAA nine ee identification INTE
7. SLIP interface depending on the IP interface setting Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 defaults to 255 255 255 0 Defines which part of a destination IP address is the Net work number Used along with the Agent Card IP address to determine which nodes must be reached through the default IP Gateway This value is set to 0 0 0 0 when the IP interface option is set to SLIP Default Router 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 defaults to 0 0 0 0 All IP packets destined for nodes not on the Agent Card s local network are not forwarded through this IP address Normally this address defines a router connected to the Agent Card s local network This value is ignored when the IP interface is set to SLIP RS 232 Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 defaults to 9600 Selects the baud rate of EIA 232 port RS 232 Flow Control NONE HARDWARE defaults to NONE Selects the flow control method for the EIA 232 port Port Utility PORT UTIL Port Utility a submenu of the TSU HSU Main menu item Utilities UTIL displays the current software revision and Ethernet MAC address of the Agent Card Also Flash Download is initiated from this menu 3 6 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 3 Operation SW REVISION Displays the Agent Card software revision ENET ADDRESS Displays the Ethernet MAC address for the 10BaseT port on the Agent Card TELNET TERMINAL MENUS Main Menu The telnet terminal Main menu i
8. entries in the NMS database for all units that are to be managed through the Agent Card The host unit should be configured as the Proxy agent for the external units The IP address or host name used for the proxy designation is that of the Agent Card 3 Set community names in the devices entries for external units to the Agent Card s community name with the device Unit ID appended as defined in Agent Card SNMP Access on page A 3 4 Setthe device timeout for all device entries in the NMS device database to five seconds including the host unit SNMP MIB FILES The Agent Card supports several standard MIBs includ ing MIB IT RFC 1213 the DS1 T1 E1 MIB RFC 1406 and the Ethernet MIB RFC 1643 It also supports several ADTRAN enterprise specific MIBs including the ADT RAN Product MIB ADTRAN MIB the ADTRAN DS1 extensions MIB ADS1 MIB and all TSU HSU Enter prise MIBs such as TSU 100 MIB The standard MIB files are usually included with most SNMP network management software The latest version of the ADTRAN enterprise specific MIBs are available from the ADTRAN anonymous ftp site ftp adtran com or by dial up from the BBS 205 971 8169 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual A 5 Appendix A SNMP A 6 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Appendix 8 Agent Card Menu Tree Figure B 1 shows the menu tree for the Agent Card 1 10 BASE T 2 RS 232 3 CHAIN PORT 4 FLASH DOWNLOAD 1 PORT STATUS
9. option from telnet Agent IP Address See Front Panel Menus on page 3 4 Available as a Read Only option from telnet Agent SUBNET Mask See Front Panel Menus on page 3 4 Available as a Read Only option from telnet Default IP Router See Front Panel Menus on page 3 4 Available as a Read Only option from telnet 3 12 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 3 Operation RS 232 Configuration Quit Session Flash Download Telnet Terminal Timeout The Agent Card terminates a telnet or terminal session if no activity is detected for this length of time Only one telnet or terminal session may be active atone time This timeout prevents an unattended session from blocking interactive access to the agent The default value is five minutes Telnet Terminal Password This option allows modification of the password required for entry into a telnet or terminal session The default value is ADTRAN Exit Returns to the Agent Card Main menu RS 232 Rate Selects the ELA 232 port rate see Front Panel Menus on page 3 4 This is a Read Only option from telnet and ter minal mode RS 232 Flow Control Selects EIA 232 handshake mode see Front Panel Menus on page 3 4 Terminates the telnet terminal session The Agent Card uses flash memory that allows software updates via the EIA 232 port The following steps outline the procedure that must be used to update the Flash on the Agent Card 1 Use the DB
10. 0 application there is only one option slot Therefore the port designation for the Agent port is 1 1 If added the Nx56 64 port designa tion is 1 2 These port numbers appear in the front panel LCD menu displays 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 6 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 2 Installation UNPACK INSPECT POWER UP Receipt Inspection Carefully inspect the Agent Card for any shipping dam age If damage is suspected file a claim immediately with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer and Product Service If possible keep the original shipping container for use in shipping the Agent Card for repair or for veri fication of damage during shipment ADTRAN Shipments Include The following items are included in ADTRAN shipments of the TSU IQ Rackmount e Agent Card e Agent TSU jumper cable e EJA 232 DB 25 to RJ 45 adapter e User Manual to be inserted into main TSU HSU User Manual Provided by Customer The customer must provide the following cables e Cable for connection to 10 Base T LAN RJ 45 e Cable for connection to router or terminal server SLIP port not required if 10 Base T port is used 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation AGENT CARD INSTALLATION to the TSU 120 and the HSU 100 120 600 Lu Instructions on installing the Agent Card in the TSU 100 600 also apply din Turn the uni
11. 25 to RJ 45 adaptor that is shipped with the Agent Card to connect the EIA 232 port on the Agent Card to one of the COM ports on a PC capable 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 3 13 Chapter 3 Operation of running AFLASH the ADTRAN Windows based Flash Download utility The latest version of AFLASH along with the latest revision of the Agent Lu Card firmware may be obtained from the ADTRAN World Wide Web homepage at http www adtran com 2 Using the TSU HSU front panel set the desired EIA 232 baud rate for the Agent Card To allow the short est possible download time 38400 is recommended 3 Launch AFLASH on the PC and follow the on screen instructions AFLASH should be set to use the COM port that is connected to the Agent Card The baud rate on AFLASH should be set to match the same rate that the Agent Card EIA 232 port rate is set to in Step 2 4 Press any front panel key at this point to return to the TSU HSU menus The progress of the download can be monitored by selecting FLASH DOWN LOAD under the Port Status menu for the Agent Card 5 Once the Flash Download has completed the Agent Card removes the FLASH DOWNLOAD alarm and the front panel display should read FLASH DOWN LOAD SUCCESSFUL Press any front panel key to return to the TSU HSU menus If power is lost during an Agent Card Flash Download session the AGENT CARD FLASH DOWNLOAD MODE message is displayed when power is restored Agent Ca
12. ADRAN AGENT CARD USER MANUAL 61200160L1 HS 1B June 2000 Trademark Information Open View is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company ADRAN 901 Explorer Boulevard P O Box 140000 Huntsville AL 35814 4000 256 963 8000 2000 ADTRAN Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A NOTE Notes provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service interrup CAUTION tion Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the y W ARNING equipment or endangerment to human life FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inter ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits Change or modifications to this unit not expressly appr
13. Card User Manual xi Table of Contents xii Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Typical Agent Card Application ss 1 2 Figure 1 2 Agent Option Module 1 5 Figure 2 1 Installing the Agent Card ss 2 2 Fig re 3 1 TSU 100 Main Merise siens 3 2 Figure 3 2 10BaseT Status Display c ccccccccsscscesessesssneteseseesenesesesnenesesesnanenesees 3 4 Figure 3 3 Telnet Terminal Main Menu 3 7 Figure 3 4 Unit Access Table 3 9 Figure B 1 Agent Card Menu Tree B 1 Figure C 1 Terminal Mode Telnet Menu Tree unennneennnnene C 1 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual xiii List of Figures xiv Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 List of Tables Table 2 1 10 Base T Ethernet sise 2 3 Table 2 2 Pinout for EIA 232 Connector msn 2 4 Table 2 3 Pinout for Chain Out Connector 2 4 XV 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual List of Tables xvi Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 1 Introduction AGENT CARD OVERVIEW The embedded Agent Card is a standard TSU product op tion card that allows Simple Network Management Pro tocol SNMP telnet and T Watch over TCP IP management of the TSU HSU in which the card is in stalled as well as up to 16 additional devices that are daisy chained to the Agent Card The Agent Card also forwards traps received from chained devices as SNMP traps to network management stations NMS See the appendi
14. any TSU HSU Multiplexer and the ISU 512 or TSU Standalone a single port TSU with no option card slot A passcode of 0 to 9999 for each device or DEFAULT may be selected which results in the default passcode being used defined as 0022 in Figure 3 4 Traps are normally sent from the unit in alarm to the Agent Card For units in the Unit Access Table that are not chained directly to the Agent Card but are managed over Inband or the FDL traps are not auto matically forwarded Polling must be enabled on the Agent Card for these units in order to receive Traps on the NMS The Agent Card can be configured to poll selected units for traps by enabling the polled option when adding or modifying a unit entry Modify Unit Allows unit ID passcode device type and polled flag to be changed for an existing entry in the table Delete Unit Deletes an entry in the table 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 3 9 Chapter 3 Operation Default Unit Passcode Sets the default passcode for all devices in the table that have passcodes set to DEFAULT or for any unit not listed in the table OK Returns to the Configure Agent menu Management Configuration This menu sets management information such as SNMP community names and trap destination addresses SNMP Read Community SNMP Read Community Name defaults to public NMSs using this community name have Read access for all supported MIB objects but do not have the ability to c
15. ap community name in their descriptions Typical steps required for Management Station trap con figuration are loading the device specific MIBs and load ing or creating device specific Trap Definition Files The current product MIBs contain keywords embedded in comments that can be used by some network manage ment platforms to automatically generate Trap Defini tions Otherwise the descriptions may be used as a template for Trap Definitions If individual option card port and slot identification is re quired it is present in the four byte adProdPhysAddress field ofthe trap packet The first two bytes are the Unit ID of the base controller least significant byte first The next two bytes are port and slot number This field is the sec ond object identifier in all traps sent from TSU HSU products For traps from the ISU 512 the Unit ID is the first object identifier See the product MIBs for more in formation Definitions for Poll Link Up Down traps are included in the Agent Card MIB file TSUAGENT MIB A 4 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Appendix A SNMP SNMP MIB BROWSER CONFIGURATION The following are typical steps required to configure Net work Manager MIB variable access through the Agent Card 1 Load the desired product MIBs on the network man agement station If for example the administrator is managing TSU 100 and ISU 512 devices load TSU 100 MIB ISU512 MIB and RFC1406 MIB 2 Create device
16. eeded Technical Sup port will coordinate with the Customer and Product Service CaPS department to issue an RMA number For information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair contact CaPS directly at the following num ber CaPS Department 256 963 8722 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below address and return to the following address ADTRAN Inc CaPS Department 6767 Old Madison Pike Progress Center Building 6 Suite 690 Huntsville AL 35807 RMA
17. eflected in the Product Manual This warranty only applies if Customer gives ADTRAN written notice of defects during the warranty period Upon such notice ADTRAN will at its option either repair or replace the defective item If ADTRAN is unable in a reasonable time to repair or replace any equipment to a condition as war ranted Customer is entitled to a full refund of the purchase price upon return of the equipment to ADTRAN This warranty applies only to the original pur chaser and is not transferable without ADTRAN s express written permission This warranty becomes null and void if Customer modifies or alters the equip ment in any way other than as specifically authorized by ADTRAN EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITEDWARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE THE FORE GOING CONSTITUTES THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CUS TOMER AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF ADTRAN AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ADT RAN SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIEDWARRANTIES SO THIS EXCLU SION MAY NOT APPLY TO CUSTOMER In no event will ADTRAN or its suppliers be liable to Customer for any inciden tal special punitive exemplary or consequential damages experienced by either Customer or a third party including but not limited to loss of data or information loss of profits or
18. figuration us 3 10 SNMP Read Community nn 3 10 SNMP Read Write Community ss 3 10 SNMP Trap Community sis 3 11 Host 1 Trap IP Address sisi 3 11 Host 2 Trap IP Address inician iii its ad 3 11 Host 3 Trap IP Addr ss sn asii ana 3 11 Host 4 Trap IP Address sistema 3 11 System Name sisii init atando 3 11 System Contact iaa iaa dalla 3 11 System Location war LR A a A 3 11 x Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Table of Contents Auth Fail Traps iia reale an 3 12 Poll Link Status Traps Sent ss 3 12 Ping IP HOSTS usandolo aussi 3 12 EXIT ares nn hein anne amine aoa lisa iris lns 3 12 TCP IP Configuration nei 3 12 TERAP Anterface acess as eon ree ae and 3 12 Agent IP AdAT SS nnes age 3 12 Agent SUBNET Mask sienne teintes 3 12 Default IF Router ssl ent naar as 3 12 Telnet Terminal Timeout oooonccccnnnnnnnnncninnnnanannnccanananonnnccnnanacinananos 3 13 Telnet Terminal Password o cccccccccccesscesccsessssecessssssesesssesssesesesees 3 13 EXT MR et ii nt sshd a a aO a es 3 13 RS 232 Configuration iii is 3 13 RS 232 Rate a A nn ne Te etd 3 13 RS 232 Flow Control An sinne 3 13 QUIE Session Asics lacada acia ion ondo ie Aliens 3 13 Flash Download voir iii 222 rene ets 3 13 Appendix A SNMP msn A 1 Appendix B Agent Card Menu Tree B 1 Appendix C Terminal Mode Telnet Menu sens C 1 Appendix D Agent Card Failure Messages D 1 Appendix E Acronyms and Abbreviations sen E 1 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent
19. hange MIB objects This value must be set to the same value on both the Agent Card and the NMS Open View etc in order for the NMS to have Read access to MIBs supported by the Agent Card This value must be a text string of 16 characters or less SNMP Read Write Community SNMP NMS using this community name have fullread write access to all supported MIB objects defaults to pri vate This setting must be the same value on both the Agent Card and the NMS in order for the NMS to have read write access to MIBS supported by the Agent Card This value must be a text string that is 16 characters or less To access other units external to the Agent Card equipped TSU HSU using an SNMP MIB browser append a period and the unit ID ofthe Lu external device to the Read Only and Read Write commuity name used in the MIB Browser for example public 4 SNMP on page A 1 gives more information 3 10 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 3 Operation SNMP Trap Community This community name is used for all SNMP traps for warded by the Agent Card Traps received from daisy chained units have a period and the unit ID appended to the trap community name Host 1 Trap IP Address The first of four entries for SNMP trap destination addresses The Agent Card forwards allSNMP traps to the IP address specified in this entry If the address is set to the default value of 0 0 0 0 no traps are forwarded for this particular value
20. ici interface O das internet protocol KDP Sro aenor ses kilobits per second LAN ss local area network LED liquid crystal display LED tad light emitting diode Mbps megabits per second MIB nn management information base NMS lee A network management station PB XG ns ste private branch exchange PE mins personal computer 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual E 1 Appendix E Acronyms and Abbreviations CA serana packet internet groper RD RXD eniti receive data IA ns request for comments Riten ring indicate RMA mn Lens return material authorization ROM rime read only memory RIS RS request to send RX soencnn ninien receive SEI serial line internet protocol SNMP cime simple network management protocol TEP sise transfer control protocol TD TXD transmit UD user datagram protocol IL minimes utilities WAN wide area network E 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Product Support Information Pre Sales Inquiries and Applications Support Please contact your local distributor ADTRAN Applications Engineering or ADTRAN Sales Applications Engineering 800 615 1176 Sales 800 827 0807 Post Sale Support Please contact your local distributor first If your local distributor cannot help please contact ADTRAN Technical Support and have the unit serial number avail able Technical Support 888 4ADTRAN Repair and Return If ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is n
21. kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near aswimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord power supply and or batteries indicated in the manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for special disposal instructions WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service For detailed warranty repair and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure Return Material Authorization RMA is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN For service RMA requests or further information contact one of the numbers listed on the back page of this manual vi LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY ADTRAN warrants that for five 5 years from the date of shipment to Cus tomer all products manufactured by ADTRAN will be free from defects in materials and workmanship ADTRAN also warrants that products will con form to the applicable specifications and drawings for such products as con tained in the Product Manual or in ADTRAN s internal specifications and drawings for such products which may or may not be r
22. limitations may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equip ment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connec tions of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe sys tem if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas B Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves y NING but should contract the appropriate electric inspection authority N A or an electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percent age of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all devices does not exceed 100 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment please follow these basic safety pre cautions to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury 1 Do not use this product near water such as near a bathtub wash bowl
23. loss of use ADTRAN is not liable for damages for any cause whatsoever whether based in contract tort or otherwise in excess of the amount paid for the item Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to Customer vii viii Table of Contents List Of Figures ceesesesesenesensnenenonsnensnenennnonsnsnenenonensnsnenennnnnsnsnsnnnsnsnsnsnsnnnnnsnsnsnnnsnennsene xiii List Of Tables sas tin ta nest ati nent XV Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 AGen t Card OV TRVIeW inner kennen NT mnt dar ee NU ed re 1 1 Functional Deseription un 0n seems en 1 2 Feat res 142 2 2 22 lt Mn isn a tel es ates ens ata lie 1 2 Agent Card Specifieations 2 peenis a E AAE EE EE aeS aias 1 3 10 Base T Interface ia 1 3 SLIP EIA 232 Interface ccccccccccccsssessscessssececsssscsscecssssecseessesssseeesssseeseess 1 3 Eham Out Interface sa 1 4 COMMON O AO 1 4 MIB Support aaa ee E 1 4 Trap SUPPO rieseni A A este 1 4 Physical Descriptiva dias Banana aaa 1 5 Chapter 2 Installation ss 2 1 Unpack Inspect Power UP sine ins nennen 2 1 Receipt Inspection snif O a s e Oen E e a Enies ii 2 1 ADTRAN Shipments Include ss 2 1 Provided Dy CUSTOMET aiii cnc td ea ea ash 2 1 AGent Card Installation it di then AEREE 2 2 Agent Card Placements ins aia n E fn 2 2 Power Connection rn A I AE IE 2 3 A E R E E E 2 3 Power Up Tes
24. ls Pinout Connector Protocols Common Mechanical Environmental Tests MIB Support Trap Support RJ 45 connector Network IP Transport TCP UDP Service SNMP Telnet ICMP ARP PING T Watch EIA 232 physical interface TSU X00 chain out interface 1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 bps RJ 45 AT amp T 258A connector RXD TXD DTE RJ 45 Link ADLP Service T Watch ATEL Mechanically compatible with option slot of TSU X00 Operating temperature 0 to 45 C Extensive self tests MIB II RFC 1406 DS1 MIB ADTRAN DS1 Extension Management In formation Bases MIBs All TSU X00 enterprise MIBs ADTRAN TSU X00 enterprise traps in cluding option modules MIB II SNMP traps 1 4 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 1 Introduction PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The Agent Card is an option module which plugs into the option slot in the rear of the TSU HSU See Figure 1 2 PORT X 2 X 3 SNMP PORT X 1 OBASET RS232 CHAIN OUT oy E ES HOT REPLACEABLE Figure 1 2 Agent Option Module The Agent Card rear panel includes a plastic plug over a cutout for a V 35 connector This allows a V 35 Nx56 64 interface plug on card to be added to the Agent Card The PORT X 1 identification on the rear panel is linked to the port numbering philosophy of the TSU HSU product family The X represents the slot number and the 1 indi cates the port number For the TSU 10
25. ommunity names accesses the host TSU HSU the card is installed in The Agent Card can also act as an SNMP proxy agent for ex ternal units To access MIB variables on externally chained devices append a period and the Unit ID of the device to the Read and Read Write community names For example if the Read community name configured in the Agent is public specifying public 3 as the commu nity name in the SNMP MIB Browser allows reading SNMP MIB variables from externally chained unit 3 If the external unit s passcode is not the default an entry must be added to the Unit Access Table for SNMP MIB ac cess Figure 3 4 on page 3 9 gives a description of this op eration However SNMP traps for the unit can be forwarded without the entry 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual A 3 Appendix A SNMP SNMP TRAP CONFIGURATION Traps received by the Agent Card from external units and the host unit are converted into SNMP traps and forward ed to the configured NMS The source of the trap is uniquely identified at the NMS by a combination of the IP address of the Agent Card and the Unit ID of the send ing device The Unit ID is present in the trap packet ap pended to the end of the trap community packet name for example public 4 Itis also included as an Octet String variable adProdPhysAddress in the trap packet as de fined in the individual product MIBs The latest versions ofthe product MIBs by default display the appended tr
26. oved by CAUTION the party responsible for compliance could void the user s author ity to operate the equipment CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications Cet appareil nuerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Com munications CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS Notice The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecom munications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satis faction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equip ment must also be installed using an acceptable methods of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual ser vice may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above
27. rd Failure Messages on page D 1 lists all error mes sages In this situation AFLASH may be restarted and the download session resumed 3 14 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Appendix A SNMP UNDERSTANDING SNMP As local area network LAN environments became stan dardized over the past ten years multi vendor equip ment grew with competition It became necessary to manage the various vendor equipment from a single con trol console Thus the SNMP emerged as the standard for managing commercial TCP IP networks The term SNMP broadly refers to the message protocols used to exchange information between the network and the managed devices as well as to the structure of net work management databases Basic Components Network Manager SNMP has three basic components Network Manager Alert and MIB This is a control program that collects controls and pre sents data pertinent to the operation of the network devic es It resides on a network management station 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual A 1 Appendix A SNMP Agent Commands GetRequest GetNextRequest SetRequest This is a control program that responds to queries and commands from the network manager and returns re quested information or invokes configuration changes initiated by the manager It resides in each network de vice This is an index to the organized data within a network device It defines the operating parame
28. rt RX Indicates that data is being received by the 10BaseT port LNK Indicates that current status of the 10BaseT link integrity test should always be on when the unit is connected to a functional 10BaseT hub CPU Active when the Agent Card CPU is accessing the 10BaseT interface 3 4 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 3 Operation EIA 232 TD Transmit data from DTE RD Receive data to DTE RS Request to send CS Clear to send CD Carrier detect Chain Port TD Transmit data to host device RD Receive data from host device Flash Download Displays percentage download complete In non flash download mode this option is not available Port Configuration PORT CONFIG Port Configuration a submenu of TSU HSU Main menu item Configuration is used to configure the TSU Agent Card IP Interface 10BaseT ETHER SLIP defaults to 10BaseT ETHER Selects the TCP IP physical interface 10BaseT Ethernet or SLIP using the E A 232 serial port terminal interface Lu If this option is set to SLIP the ELA 232 port may not be used as a 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 8 5 Chapter 3 Operation IP Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 defaults to 0 0 0 0 This is the IP address that uniquely identifies the Agent Card on a TCP IP network This address is composed of four decimal numbers each in the range of 0 to 255 sepa rated by periods This value is used for either the 10BaseT Ethernet or
29. s the first menu dis played after the telnet terminal session is established see Figure 3 3 The default telnet terminal password is ADTRAN Terminal Mode Telnet Menu on page C 1 shows the complete menu tree Lu Only one telnet terminal session may be active at a time Agent Option Module TSU 600 Password XXXXXXXX Agent Card Main Menu 1 Host Menu Access 2 Remote Menu Access 3 Unit Access Table 4 Management Configuration 5 TCP IP Configuration 6 RS 232 Configuration 7 Quit Session Command Figure 3 3 Telnet Terminal Main Menu 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 8 7 Chapter 3 Operation Host Menu Access When selected displays the Main menu for the TSU HSU in which the Agent Card is installed Once in terminal mode CTRL X terminates the telnet session and returns to the Agent Card Main menu Remote Menu Access Displays telnet menus for a remote device may be anoth er TSU HSU or any other ADTRAN product that sup ports telnet via its EIA 232 chain port After selecting this option the user may choose to connect to a device en tered in the Unit Access Table or enter a unit ID for a unit notin the Unit Access Table CTRL X terminates the ses sion and return to the Agent Card Main menu Unit Access Table This menu is used to edit create the Unit Access Table This table is used to store the Unit ID Passcode and Unit Type for units connected via chain ports or connected re motel
30. t panel menus These items can only be accessed from telnet ter minal menus or the SNMP MIB browser Also IP ad dress default gateway and subnet mask must be set to their proper values from the front panel or EIA 232 termi nal menus before further configuration via telnet or SNMP is possible Lu A non zero passcode must be set on all TSU HSU units accessed by the Agent Card including the controller the card is installed in A typical application for SNMP access over a 10BaseT LAN would require the following configuration steps 1 Set TCP IP interface to 10BaseT via the front panel This is the default setting 2 Configure IP address default gateway and subnet mask via the TSU HSU front panel menus 3 From a personal computer PC or workstation any where on the TCP IP network to which the Agent Card is connected telnet to the Agent Card IP address 4 Set telnet password community names trap destina tion addresses etc from telnet menus 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Operation FRONT PANEL MENUS Port Status Port Status a submenu of TSU HSU Main menu item Sta tus displays error information about the Agent Card in terfaces An asterisk indicates an item is active see Figure 3 2 Agent Card Menu Tree on page B 1 shows the complete menu Figure 3 2 10BaseT Status Display 10BaseT TX Indicates that data is being transmitted from the 10BaseT po
31. ters that can be controlled or monitored When requesting the network manager to retrieve or modify a particular piece of infor mation about a network device the network manager transmits the request to that network device The agent in that device interprets the incoming request performs the requested task and sends its response to the network manager The network manager collects all the data from the various network devices and presents it in a consis tent form Using SNMP Version 1 the network manager can issue three types of commands GetRequest GetNextRequest and SetRequest This command retrieves a single item or the first in a se ries from a network device This command retrieves the next item in a series from a network device This command writes information to a network device A 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Appendix A SNMP Message GetResponse Trap The network device issues two types of messages GetRe sponse and Trap This message is the response to a network manager GetRequest or GetNextRequest command This is an unsolicited message issued by anetwork device to report an operational anomaly or an alarm condition to the network manager These messages are typically encased within information al packets and transported over the LAN or WAN wide area network AGENT CARD SNMP ACCESS By default SNMP MIB Browser access to the Agent Card s IP address with the configured c
32. ting and Initialization ss 2 5 Successful Self Ted ni o a a a e e e at 2 5 Failed Self Test edena iss Geet nn ask acs nee 2 5 Operation Alarms 2 RER En 2 5 Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 OVEIVIEW E EE E EE dass tn NT Tate nee 3 1 Menu A nn M os I DR en te 3 1 Menu Operation suisses 3 1 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual ix Table of Contents Agent Card Configuration Sinossi a a Ea a aSa 3 3 Front Panel MenUS ii at nn na NAAA 3 4 POEMA US A BIN Eas ac T 3 4 Tas Tica banni STETE un 3 4 Dalias das as ER ar oa SE 3 4 E AN 3 4 NR A A 3 4 CPU 3 2 rat BST EE t RAT cn 3 4 EIA 232 urinarias ala als sited 3 5 Chain Ports A Rah ARR ees 3 5 Flash Download iii 3 5 Port Configuration PORT CONFIG sun 3 5 IP Interface dd ii as 3 5 IPAddress ii 22 a ea iii 3 6 Subnet M ask italian A iia 3 6 Detault Router coeds dowd he sia 3 6 RSEZIZ R te iia 3 6 RS 232 Flow Control iii de ad Wa en Ses 3 6 Port Utility PORT UTIL e it Rare ae 3 6 SWEREVISI N traia 3 7 ENET ADDRESS unas aia taa 3 7 telnet terminal menus iii inserer 3 7 Main Men 2 82 22 dba eme A eek lei 3 7 Host Menu Acc ida 3 8 Remote Menu Access nannten alas 3 8 Unit Access Table cuidad aaa iRairan ee 3 8 Add New Unit da tits 3 9 Modify Unit press sisi dir sende 3 9 Delete Unit u 2822 os 3 9 Default Unit Passcode cooccocconnnooncconnnoonononnconanonanonnnonanononnconnnonanannnonns 3 10 OK ie een innen cr retenir rase ie eee lens 3 10 Management Con
33. ts off where installing the Agent Card Agent Card Placement Figure 2 1 represents the action required for proper place ment of the Agent Card 1 Remove cover plate from the rear panel 2 Slide option module into the rear panel until it is positioned firmly against the front 3 Fasten thumb screws at both edges of option mod ule 4 Install Agent TSU jumper cable between the Chain out connector on the Agent Card and the Chain in connector on the TSU 5 Install additional jumpers between the unit chain in and chain out ports to manage other units by the Agent Card wi Plate TSU 100 600 Y EE Agent Module Figure 2 1 Installing the Agent Card 2 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 2 Installation Power Connection Each Agent Card derives power from the base of the unit Power to the unit is supplied by a captive eight foot pow er cord Wiring The Agent Card has three RJ 45 style connectors e 10 Base T for connection to an Ethernet LAN e ETA 232 for connection to SLIP VT 100 style termi nal or Flash Download via AFLASH e Chain out for connection to the TSU s that it is serv ing The required wiring connections are Connector Type USOC RJ 45 Part number AMP 555164 1 Table 2 1 10 Base T Ethernet To NIC Pin 1 TX1 10BT Pin 2 TX2 Pin 3 RX1 Pin 6 RX2 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation
34. urrently installed option modules To activate menus for the Agent Card scroll through the list to display X 1 AGENT and press Enter Once the option module is selected the Agent menus ap pear as a subset of and operate the same as menus for the TSU 100 600 With the cursor on one of the TSU 100 600 four Main menu choices press Enter or a menu number to display the first two submenu items Use the up and down arrows to place the cursor on the de sired item and press Enter to display the first two sub menu choices 1 NI PERF REPORTS 1 STATUS 2 NI ERRORS 1 NETWORK NI 3 ACTIVE ALARMS 2 UNIT 4 VIEW HISTORY ce 3 MAP XCHNG 5 PORT STATUS eN 4 MAP IN USE A B 6 REMOTE PORT 100 5 DSO MAP A MAIN MENU 1 TIME DATE 6 DSO MAP B 2 FACTORY RESTORE 7 PORT CONFI IBQEIEBONBIS 3 NEW PASSCODE S UTIL 4 UNIT ID 5 SOFTWARE REV 1 NETWORK TESTS 4 TEST 6 PORT UTIL 2 RUN SELF TEST 3 PORT TESTS 4 CANCEL TEST Figure 3 1 TSU 100 Main Menu 3 2 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 3 Operation AGENT CARD CONFIGURATION After installation the Agent Card must be properly con figured via the TSU HSU front panel telnet session EIA 232 terminal session or SNMP MIB browser Note that certain configuration information such as SNMP commu nity names telnet password and Device Configuration Tables cannot be viewed or changed from the fron
35. x SNMP for more information The Agent Card is connect ed to a TCP IP network using either the 10 Base T Ether net or EIA 232 serial line internet protocol SLIP interface on the rear panel of the option module Figure 1 1 on page 1 2 shows a typical Agent Card application Each of the Agent Cards in this application must be as signed a fixed IP address The unit ID of each TSU is ap pended to the SNMP community name to provide unique identification of chained units 61200160L1 HS 1 Agent Card User Manual 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction ee Router TSU 100 O Network Management Station 10 base T TSU 100 with Agent card TSU 100 S with Agent card 10 base T V 35 Router oo RS 232 slip REMOTE SITE C Router V 35 RS 232 slip REMOTE SITE B REMOTE SITE A Figure 1 1 Typical Agent Card Application FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The Agent Card is designed to fit in the option slot of a TSU 100 120 600 or an HSU 100 120 600 and is subject to their operation and control The Agent Card is config ured using the front panel menus and the telnet terminal interface Features The Agent Card has the following features e 10 Base T interface for local area network LAN con nection to network management station e SLIP EIA 232 interface for serial connection to net work management station e Proxy chain output for connection to other TSU devic es
36. y to the TSU HSU in which the Agent Card is in stalled see Figure 3 4 An entry in the table is only required to support SNMP MIB access or polling For MIB access an entry is required only if the unit s passcode is not the same as the Default Unit Passcode or the unit is a single port TSU Standalone It is not necessary to have an entry in this table for a remote unit in order to telnet to it or forward SNMP traps from it In the telnet case the Remote Menu Access menu is selected from the Main menu and a unit wre ID is entered which may or may not be in the Unit Access Table Also it is not necessary to add an entry in this table for the TSU HSU in which the Agent Card is installed This unit automatically appears as the first entry in the table and is identified as the HOST Units accessed via T Watch over TCP IP uses the unit ID and passcode set by T Watch running on the PC 3 8 Agent Card User Manual 61200160L1 HS 1 Chapter 3 Operation Unit Access Table Unit ID Passcode Type Polled Poll Status 2 HOST 0022 Standard No 20 DEFAULT Standard No 3 0033 Standard Yes UP 6 0095 TSU Stand Alone No 8 0022 Standard Yes UP 1 Add New Unit 2 Modify Unit 3 Delete Unit 4 Default Unit Passcode 0022 5 OK Command Figure 3 4 Unit Access Table Add New Unit Adds a new device to the table The user must enter a device unit ID passcode unit type and polled flag Unit type can be Standard which supports

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