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1. 70000 none other athe Apply Refresh M B a B E close Het 1 row s For information see Firmware dialog box Update tab fields page 65 2 Enter values for Addr Filename and LoadType 3 Click Apply to save the configuration The ESU 1850 automatically reboots after the firmware download completes During the reboot Device Manager connectivity is temporarily lost End Firmware dialog box Update tab fields Description The identifier The configured IP address of the TFTP server Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 66 Managing the system Field Description Filename Configures the DOS path and filename of the firmware on the TFTP server LoadType Sets the system to download mode When this field is selected the Apply button becomes active The options are none default upload download Creating firmware Flash permits multiple firmware images to be stored on the ESU 1850 Nortel recommends maintaining no more than three stored images on the ESU 1850 flash If more than three images exist use Update to download the firmware or delete one of the existing files before using Create Use this procedure to create a firmware file Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt File Syste
2. 1 From the menu bar choose Edit gt File System The File System dialog box opens with the Copy File tab displayed see Copy File tab page 58 2 Click the Flash Files tab The Flash Files tab appears see Flash Files tab page 60 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 60 Managing the system Flash Files tab Copy File Device Info Flash Files PCMCIA Files 6 Mashiconfig ctg DEC 06 2000 18 34 28 1707 6Mash config aaa _AUG 07 2000 15 03 18 1955 6Mashiconfig yyy _ JAUG 04 2000 18 12 24 1836 6Mashiconfig bkp _ AUG 07 2000 15 03 18 ___1955 6Maship86a_b25 gz AUG 15 2000 16 23 42 2752602 6Maship80a310045 img DEC 03 2000 16 15 58 2704069 6 Mlash p80b3100045 img DEC 03 2000 16 03 44 667790 __ 6 Mlaship81e3100b045 did DEC 03 2000 16 03 48 245188 Reres cose ner 10 row s The Flash Files tab lists the name modification date and size of each switch file in the onboard flash memory The slot number indicates the chassis location of the referenced CPU switch fabric module End Viewing file names on the PCMCIA Use this procedure to view the names and sizes of switch files Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the menu bar choose Edit gt File System The File System dialog box opens with the Copy File tab displayed see Copy File tab pa
3. read write all Private Private Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 1 October 2007 Opening a device 39 Device view When a device is opened Device Manager automatically determines what version of software the selected device is running a picture of the device that represents its physical features appears Device Manager window for a Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 switch page 39 shows this window for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Device Manager window for a Metro ESU 1800 switch page 40 shows it for the Metro ESU 1800 and Device Manager window for a Metro ESU 1800 switch page 40 shows it for the Metro ESU 1850 For information about connecting to the switch using SNMPv3 refer to Managing Network Operations 315545 E and Configuring and Managing Security 314724 E Device Manager window for a Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 switch Device Manager 591b07 10 0 0 6 Passport 8610 ajoj x Gaaga om ose Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 40 Starting Device Manager Device Manager window for a Metro ESU 1800 switch Device Manager 606b12 10 0 0 5 Device Edt Graph IPVLAN IPRouting Layer2 Paget Classification QOS Rmo
4. If you have other Nortel switches in your network and are running earlier versions of JDM software you must install the newest version of JDM to access the switches running the latest software Prior to upgrading JDM either uninstall your previous version of the Device Manager software or install the new software to a different directory You can have multiple versions of Device Manager stored on your PC or UNIX machine provided that each version is stored in a separate directory Nortel recommends that you do not install the JDM to a directory where a previous version of Device Manager software already exists In a Windows environment a dm ini file is created in the JDM install directory to save IP addresses that are visited in JDM In a UNIX environment a jdm dm ini file is created to save those IP addresses visited in JDM A JDM uninstallation operation does not remove this file If you wish you can move or copy these files from a previous version of JDM to a new JDM installation The contents of the IP addresses visited file are automatically copied from previous existing JDM versions to upgraded installed JDM version when the previous version is uninstalled and the upgraded JDM version is installed in the same directory The dm ini file containing IP addresses visited must be manually copied when the upgraded JDM file is installed in a separate directory from the previous version Ensure that the JDM and the switch software v
5. Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 317832 D Rev 02 Document status Standard Document version 02 02 Document date 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved This document is protected by copyright laws and international treaties All information copyrights and any other intellectual property rights contained in this document are the property of Nortel Networks Except as expressly authorized in writing by Nortel Networks the holder is granted no rights to use the information contained herein and this document shall not be published copied produced or reproduced modified translated compiled distributed displayed or transmitted in whole or part in any form or media The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that license The software license agreement is included in this document Restricted rights legend Use duplication or di
6. installing install Complete Java Device Manager License Agreement Installation and Use of Java Device Manager Requires Acceptance of the Following License Agreement Nortel Inc Software License Agreement This Software License Agreement License Agreement is between you the end user Customer and Nortel Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates Nortel PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY YOU MUST ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS IN ORDER TO DOWNLOAD AND OR USE THE SOFTWARE USE OF THE SOFTWARE CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT If you do not accept accept the terms of the License Agreement 1 do NOT accept the terms of the License Agreement InstallAnywhere by Zero G Cancel Previous Next 6 Click accept the terms of the License Agreement see License Agreement dialog box page 23 7 Click Next Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 1 October 2007 24 Installing Device Manager software The Choose Install Sets dialog box opens see Choose Install Sets dialog box page 24 Choose Install Sets dialog box vy Java Device Manager x Choose Install Sets Introduction license Agreement A Choose Install Sets Oct se install Folde Typical g The JOM application and all on line help files will be insta
7. waiting period When accessing the device through a slow link you may want to increase the timeout interval and then change the Retransmission Strategy to superlinear If selected you can perform trace routes Listen for Traps If selected Device Manager will listen for a trap When you operate Device Manager from a UNIX platform you must be logged in as root in order to receive traps By default traps are sent in SNMP V2c format However if you are using an older network management system NMS that supports only SNMP V1 traps HP OpenView you can select that the traps be sent in V1 format The management station operating with Device Manager is automatically added to the device trap receiver table Max Traps in Log Trap Port Listen for Syslogs Confirm row deletion Default Read Community Default Write Community Http Port The maximum number of traps that can exist in the trap log The default is 500 The number of the port that trap messages are captured on The default port for trap messages is 162 If selected Device Manager will listen for syslogs If selected Device Manager will send a message when a system table row is deleted The default Read Community type You can edit this field by highlighting the current value and typing over it The default Write Community type You can edit this field by highlighting the current value and typing over it The default port
8. Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 70 Managing the system For information see HistoryLog dialog box History Log tab fields page 70 2 Enter the TftpServerlpAddress and PathAndFilename 3 Select upload to save a history log 4 Click Apply to save the configuration End HistoryLog dialog box History Log tab fields Field Description TftpServerlpAddress Configures the IP address of the TPTP server PathAndFilename Configures the DOS path and filename of the history log file on the TFTP server Action Sets the system to upload mode When the field is selected the Apply button becomes active Click Apply to initiate the file transfer Status Read only field that indicates the status of the file transfer Viewing controlled software upgrade status Use this procedure to view the status of an automatic controlled software upgrade on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Device Manager menu select Edit gt Chassis The chassis dialog box appears with the System tab displayed 2 Select the CSU Status tab A list of the upgrade status for all of the ESM 8668 and R modules in the chassis is displayed with the start and end times of each upgrade The CSU status information is only displayed during a controlled software upgrade End Nortel Metro Ethernet Routi
9. field Fields that can be modified are displayed in white Use this procedure to change the value in a field Procedure steps Step Action 1 Click the field The possible choices for that parameter are displayed Parameter selection menu page 53 shows an example of a Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 field that can be modified Parameter selection menu Farameter Serect eneral Area Stub Area aatal ImportAsExtern a 0 0 0 limnponExter importExtemal 2 Click a new value from the list 3 Click Apply End For fields that do not have preset values click the field and type the value Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes Device Manager buttons page 54 describes buttons that appear in Device Manager dialog boxes and tabs Note that all of these buttons do not appear in all of the dialog boxes on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Metro ESU 1800 and Metro ESU 1850 Specifically only the first ten buttons listed in the table with the exception of Resize Columns are applicable to the Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 54 Understanding the Device Manager window nn TTT Treen ee Device Manager buttons Button Description Apply Applies the changes you have entered in fields on a tab or dialog
10. page 69 2 Enter the TftpServerlpAddress and PathAndFilename Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Managing files on the Metro ESU 1850 69 3 Select upload or download 4 Click Apply End Configuration dialog box Configuration tab fields Field Description TftpServerlpAddress Configures the IP address of the TPTP server PathAndFilename Configures the DOS path and filename of the switch configuration file on the TFTP server Action Sets the system to upload to upload a file or download to download a file mode When the appropriate field is selected the Apply button becomes active Click Apply to initiate the file transfer Status Read only field that indicates the status of the file transfer Saving a history log to the server Use this procedure to save a history log to the TFTP server Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt File System gt HistoryLog The HistoryLog dialog box opens with the HistoryLog tab displayed see HistoryLog dialog box History Log tab page 69 HistoryLog dialog box History Log tab TftpServerlpAddress o o 0 0 Path ndFilename f 1 Action upload Status none Any Refresh Close Hebp Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals
11. Trap profiles see Device Manager menu bar descriptions Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 43 VPN menu bar options for the MERS 8600 for configuring Performance Monitoring PM profiles and viewing PM connection metrics see Device Manager menu bar descriptions Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 43 There are no other changes to this document for this release Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 8 New in this release I eC SSCs Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Introduction Device Manager is a graphical user interface GUI used to configure and manage switches in the Optical Ethernet Switching Solutions portfolio This includes the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 the Metro Ethernet Services Unit ESU 1800 and the Metro Ethernet Services Unit ESU 1850 You install Device Manager on a management station in the network This guide describes e How to install and start the Device Manager software on a Windows or UNIX platform e Howto use the Device Manager to manage your Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 ESU 1800 and ESU 1850 e How to identify and resolve some common operational problems that can occur when managing your d
12. Update Create Boot index Deer Out 1 2200B04B bootup 1 rows For information see Firmware dialog box Boot tab fields page 68 3 Click Apply to save the configuration 4 Reboot the device Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 68 Managing the system End Firmware dialog box Boot tab fields Field Description Index Specifies the table index for the file entry Dscr Describes the version of the software file Ctrl The valid values are bootup Identifies the default file to use for bootup nonactive This file is not used for bootup delete Deletes the file The setting takes affect when the system is restarted Uploading and downloading configuration settings to the server Use this procedure to update a configuration file from the TFTP server Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt File System gt Configuration The Configuration tab opens see Configuration dialog box Configuration File tab page 68 Configuration dialog box Configuration File tab 10 0 0 8 Configuration ThtpServerlpAddress 0 0 0 0 Path4ndFilename Action upload C download Status none Refresh Close Help For information see Configuration dialog box Configuration tab fields
13. box The button is dimmed until you change a parameter Changes are displayed as bold text or numbers Insert Opens a dialog box to create a new entry for a table then from the dialog box inserts the new entry in the table Delete Deletes a selected entry Refresh Refreshes the information in the window Every time you click on Refresh new information is polled from the switch and displayed Close Closes the tab or dialog box and disregards any changes you have made to fields Help Opens context sensitive online Help Resize Resizes table columns to fit the data in them Columns Stop Stops the current action polling Copy Copies selected items to your computer s memory clipboard Paste Pastes the contents of your computer s clipboard Reset Resets any configuration values you have changed back to their changes original value Export data Allows you to copy data to external media Print Table Prints the contents of any table that is displayed Graph Graphs selected data Export on Saves the current table in ASCII format in a file you specify The Graph dialog table contains tabs so you can then import this file into a text boxes editor or spreadsheet for further analysis Print on Prints the current table Graph dialog boxes Editing objects You can edit objects and values from Device Manager in the following ways Select an object from the Device Manager toolbar click Edit Selected The edit dialog box op
14. file For the Solaris environment run the dm_xxxx_so laris_ sparc bin file An installation screen followed by a Nortel dialog box opens Then the Introduction dialog box appears see InstallAnywhere Introduction dialog box page 23 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on UNIX 23 InstallAnywhere Introduction dialog box Introduction B SE Agreer Choose install Sets Choose install Folder Choose Link Folder Pre installation Summary installing install Complete InstallAnywhere by Zero G Eee Java Device Manager Introduction InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of Java Device Manager It is strongly recommended that you quit all programs before continuing with this installation Click the Next button to proceed to the next screen If you want to change something on a previous screen click the Previous button You may cancel this installation at any time by clicking the Cancel button Previous 5 Click Next to continue the installation process The License Agreement dialog box opens see License Agreement dialog box page 23 License Agreement dialog box introduction License Agreer Choose install Sets Choose Install Folder Choose Link Folder Pre installation Summary
15. in the Parameter s box SSH By default Device Manager uses the SSH that comes with the operating system To specify a different SSH click User Defined and specify the path Specify any parameters in the Parameter s box Viewing and customizing per device properties Use this procedure to view and customize the per device property settings Procedure steps Step Action 1 If you have a device open from the Device Manager menu bar choose Device gt Properties gt Current Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Setting the Device Manager properties 35 OR If you do not have a device open from the Device Manager menu bar choose Device gt Properties gt Devices Select the device IP address in the Properties Device List box and then click Edit The properties dialog box for the selected device opens see the following figure Device Properties Device Manager 47 17 59 20 Properties x SNMP Polling Retry Count fi 1 5 Status Interval 20 secs Timeout fs 3 30 secs Hotswap Detect every j1 intervals V Enable I Trace M IV Listen for Traps p Web Management Max Traps in Log 500 1 10000 Http Port fo Trap Ports j162 Application Control IV Listen for Syslogs I Confirm row deletion 7 Application launch with ring tone Default Read Community pu
16. the system Firmware Download tab 134 177 160 94 Filesystem Firmware Download Configuration File History Log TfipServerlpAddress fi 34 1771 60 238 PathAndFilename PPr 424T_2 1 0_B06 had Action IF download Status other At A Retresn Clase Help 2 In the TftpServerlpAddress text box specify the IP address of the TFTP server 3 In the PathAndFilename text box specify the location from which you want to obtain the firmware 4 In the Action field click download 5 Click Apply to start downloading the firmware Note that after the firmware is downloaded the switch will reboot End Uploading and downloading configuration files Use this procedure to upload or download configuration files Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the menu bar choose Edit gt File System The FileSystem dialog box opens with the Firmware Download tab displayed see Firmware Download tab page 62 2 Click the Configuration File tab The Configuration File tab appears see Configuration File tab page 63 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Managing files on the Metro ESU 1800 63 Configuration File tab 3 134 177 160 94 FileSystem Firmware Download Configuration File History Log TftpServerlpAddress fi 34 177 160 238 PathAndFilena
17. Actions The Actions menu provides quick access to selected actions without going through other menus and submenus Use this menu to open the Web management interface and save runtime configurations Help The Help menu lets you view online Help topics for Device Manager This menu also provides a legend for the port colors in the device view The toolbar buttons provide quick access to commonly used commands and some additional actions for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Metro ESU 1800 and Metro ESU 1850 describes the toolbar buttons for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 46 Understanding the Device Manager window Toolbar buttons Button Name Telnet etl esc Opens a Telnet session Menu equivalent Refresh Device Refreshes the device view Device gt Refresh Status information Status Device gt Telnet SSH Connection Opens an SSH session Device gt SSH Trap Log Help Edit Selected Graph Selected Open Home Page Save Runtime Config Alarm Manager Opens the trap log Opens online Help in a web browser window Displays configuration data windows for the selected chassis object Opens statistics and graphing windows Opens the Web manage
18. Double click the jdm_xxxx exe file An installation screen opens followed by a Nortel dialog box Then the Introduction dialog box appears see Introduction dialog box page 14 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 14 Installing Device Manager software Introduction dialog box WB Java Device Manager 15 x Introduction Introduction siinse Agreern Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder Pre Installation Summary InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of Java Device Manager itis strongly recommended that you quit all programs before continuing with this installation Click the Next button to proceed to the next screen If you want to change something on a previous screen click the Previous button Installing You may cancel this installation at any time by clicking the Cancel button fstall Complete InstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous IC Ne 7 Click Next to continue the installation process The License Agreement dialog box opens see License Agreement dialog box page 14 License Agreement dialog box VB Java Device Manager ial x License Agreement A Introduction License Agreem Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Fold
19. License Agreen Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder N RTEL Choose Link Folder Pre Iinstallation Summary 7 Installing y hi E Wistall Com lete 4 G Unified Networks d Installing Java Runtime Environment InstallAnywhere by Zero G When the installation is complete the Install Complete dialog box opens see Install Complete dialog box page 27 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on UNIX 27 Install Complete dialog box iv Java Device Manager x Install Complete Congratulations Java Device Manager has been successfully installed to Introduction License Agree Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder Choose Link Folder Pre Iinstallation Summary Installing Install Complete froot jJOM Press Done to quit the installer 4 InstallAnywhere by Zero G Done 14 Click Done to exit the installation Device Manager is now completely installed on your machine End Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 28 Installing Device Manager software Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manage
20. M installation notes page 11 e JDM installation warnings page 12 e Installing Device Manager on Windows page 12 e Installing Device Manager on UNIX page 19 JDM installation notes The following installation notes apply to both Windows and UNIX e Ifyou have other Nortel switches in your network and are running earlier versions of Device Manager software you must install the newest version of Device Manager to access the switches running the latest software e Prior to upgrading Device Manager either uninstall your previous version of the Device Manager software or install the new software to a different directory You can have multiple versions of Device Manager stored on your PC or UNIX machine provided that each version is stored in a separate directory Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 12 Installing Device Manager software In a Windows environment a dm ini file is created in the JDM install directory to save those IP addresses visited in JDM In a UNIX environment a jdm dm ini file is created to save those IP addresses visited in JDM A JDM uninstallation operation does not remove this file If you wish you can move or copy these files from a previous version of JDM to a new JDM installation JDM installation warnings The following warnings apply to both Windows and UNIX
21. al to the Console port on the Metro ESU 1800 see Console port on the Metro ESU 1800 page 75 or Metro ESU 1850 see Console port on the Metro ESU 1850 page 75 and are unable to obtain a login prompt use Device Manager to check the port settings Console port on the Metro ESU 1800 Console port on the Metro ESU 1850 Console Use this procedure to check the Console port settings Procedure steps Step Action 1 In the device view select the Console port 2 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt Console The Serial Port tab displays Serial Port tab on the Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 page 76 shows the Serial Port tab for the ESU 1800 and 1850 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 76 Appendix A Operation Problems with Device Manager nT TT ener ee Serial Port tab on the Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 xj cc other r beudRate 2400 g baudRate 9600 BaudRateConfig baudRate 19200 p baudRate 38400 p baudRate 57200 c beudRete 115200 SerisiPortDatabas 8 SeriaiPortParty6as none SeriaiPortStop6as 1 Rs232PortConfig g console p out of band StatusConsoleinUse not in use AutoLogoutConfig e never r autoLogout 2mins s sutoLogout Smins gt autoLogout 1Omins p autoLogout 15mins Cece 3 Check to see that the port settings are e baudRate 9600 e SerialPortDataBits 8 e Se
22. aph Disable EEE Enable Rmon Stats Disable Enabje Rmon Fistory Enable FastStart Disable FastStart Port shortcut menu options Port shortcut menu options Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 page 51 describes the I O port shortcut menu options for the Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Port shortcut menu options Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Option Description Edit Display edit port menu Graph Graph port statistics Enable Administratively bring a port up Disable Administratively shut down a port Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 52 Understanding the Device Manager window Port shortcut menu options Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 52 describes the I O port shortcut menu options for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Port shortcut menu options Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Enable Rmon Stats Option Description Edit Display edit port menu Graph Graph port statistics Graph POS Display on POS ports only Enable Administratively bring a port up Disable Administratively shut down a port Enable Rmon statistics logging on this port or ports Does not display on ATM or POS ports Enable Rmon Enable Rmon history logging on this port or ports This field History does not display on ATM or POS ports Enable Enable FastStart spanning tree operation on this p
23. ard flash memory and an installed PCMCIA card e Verify the name size and storage date of each file present in onboard flash memory and PCMCIA memory These tasks are described in the subsections that follow Navigation e Copying files page 57 e Checking flash memory use page 59 e Viewing file names on the Flash page 59 e Viewing file names on the PCMCIA page 60 Copying files Use this procedure to copy a file Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 58 Managing the system Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the menu bar choose Edit gt File System The File System dialog box opens with the Copy File tab displayed see Copy File tab page 58 Copy File tab Copy File Device Info Flash Files PCMCIA Files Source Destination Action none C start Result none 2 In the Source text box specify the file to be copied in one of these forms flash filename e pcmcia filename e ipaddress home user filename 3 In the Destination text box specify the location where you want to copy the file in one of these forms flash filename e pcmcia filename ipaddress home user filename For example to copy a configuration file to a remote TFTP server the Destination text box might read 10 10 40 20 home joe config cfg and the Source
24. as been manually disabled Orange Port has no link Light Blue Port is in standby mode Dark Blue Port is being tested Grey Port is not reachable by Device Manager Pink Port has a loopback connector connected to it Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 50 Understanding the Device Manager window In addition the Help menu provides a legend that identifies the port colors and their meanings Using shortcut menus Objects in the device view such as the chassis ports and cards have shortcut menus These menus provide a faster path for editing objects and applying changes however you can access the same options through the menu bar or the toolbar To display the chassis shortcut menu select the chassis see Chassis shortcut menu page 50 and right click Chassis shortcut menu Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Nortel Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Chassis Chassis Edit Edit Graph Graph Save Runtime Config Save Config Save Boot Config Reset Counters Reset Counters Factory Reset Hard Reset System Restart Soft Reset For more information see Chassis shortcut menu options page 50 Chassis shortcut menu options Chassis shortcut menu options Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 50 describes the chassis shortcut menu options for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Chass
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26. blic 7 Save SNMPyd Devices to Open Last Default Write Community private Application Launch from JDM Telnet defaut C User Defined To Perameter SSH defaut f User Defined ny Perameter s Parameters are passed while calling the applications Use lt ip gt as place holder to represent the device address Close Help 2 Select the properties you want to change and set their values For information about the device properties field descriptions see Variable definitions page 35 Settings that are gray are global default settings you can only view them End Variable definitions Variable Retry Count If Device Manager cannot transmit polling information at startup the number of times Device Manager retransmits polling information Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 36 Starting Device Manager Timeout Length of each retry of each polling waiting period When accessing the device through a slow link you may want to increase the timeout interval and then change the Retransmission Strategy to superlinear Trace If selected you can perform trace routes Listen for Traps If selected Device Manager will listen for a trap When you operate Device Manager from a UNIX platform you must be logged in as root in order to rece
27. ch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 74 Appendix A Operation Problems with Device Manager Use this procedure to check the Console port settings on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Procedure steps Step Action 1 In the device view select the Console port 2 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt Serial Port The Serial Port tab displays see Serial Port tab page 74 Serial Port tab 10 0 0 6 Serial Port Mgmt irtip x Serial Port Iflndex 321 Descr tyCo 0 Mode cl C slip C Ppp C baud2400 baud4800 baud9600 BaudRate baud19200 baud38400 baud57600 baud115200 DataBits seven eight MyAddr 0 0 0 0 PeerAddr 0 0 0 0 SlipMtu 10 0 224 SliplixAxCompress M SlipRhxCompress PppContigkile Apply Reftesh Eiose 3 Check to see that the port settings are e Mode cli e BaudRate baud9600 e DataBits eight If necessary change the port settings to match those in this list End CCFL LLL Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 or 1850 75 Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 or 1850 If you connect a termin
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30. ectly loaded on the switch Is the user login and password correct Is the authentication protocol and password correct Is the privacy protocol and password correct Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 78 Appendix A Operation Problems with Device Manager Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Publication NN46225 300 Document status Standard Document version 02 02 Document date 1 October 2007 To provide feedback or report a problem in this document go to www nortel com documentfeedback Nortel the Nortel logo the Globemark and Passport are trademarks of Nortel Networks This document is protected by copyright laws and international treaties All information copyrights and any other intellectual property rights contained in this document are the property of Nortel Networks Except as expressly authorized in writing by Nortel Networks the holder is granted no rights to use the information contained herein and this document shall not be published copied produced or reproduced modified translated compiled distributed displaye
31. el Networks 30 Starting Device Manager ATTENTION On startup Device Manager performs a DNS lookup for the machine on which it is running If the DNS lookup is slow or fails a timeout message appears Abbreviated Device Manager window injxi Device Help EEE Replicating editable fields in Device Manager Use this procedure to replicate all editable table cells Procedure steps Step Action 1 Click the cell The cell is highlighted Note A double click makes the cell editor available The cell editor allows you to directly update the value open an option item list or open a dialog If required update the cell prior to highlighting it to be copied 2 Click the Copy icon 3 Highlight the cell or cells in which you want to copy the data 4 Click the Paste icon The content in the first cell is replicated into the highlighted cells 5 Click Apply to set the change or click the Arrow icon to reset the change Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Setting the Device Manager properties 31 End Setting the Device Manager properties Device Manager uses the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to configure and manage the Optical Ethernet Services Solution OESS switches You can use the Device Manager Properties dialog box to configure important communication parame
32. ended for most users Minimal Only the JDM application will be installed This option is recommended only for users with limited disk space a installing istal complete Help Only all on line help files will be installed Custom Choose this option to customize the features to be installed InstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous 10 Do one of the following e Select Typical installation to install the common set features as well as online Help e Select Minimal installation to select minimal features to install recommended for those with limited disk space e Select Help to install only the online Help e Select Custom installation to customize the features prior to installation 11 Click Next The Choose Install Folder dialog box opens see Choose Install Folder dialog box page 16 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 16 Installing Device Manager software Choose Install Folder dialog box zx Choose Install Folder Where Would You Like to Install fe Program Files Nortet JOM m License Agreement m Choose Install Sets m Choose Install Folder a Choose Shortcut Folder re Installation Summan e Installing s Install Complete InstallAnywhere by zero O Em 12 Click Restore Default Folder or click Cho
33. ens for that object From the shortcut menu for a chassis card port or any other object choose Edit The edit dialog box opens for that object Double click an object Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Online Help 55 The edit dialog box opens for that object e From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt Selected All Then choose an object type from the list When you change values in a field you can see fields that have been changed but not applied Click Apply to apply the changes to the device Most tabs and dialog boxes contain a Refresh button After you apply changes to fields click Refresh to display the new information in the tab or dialog box In Windows and UNIX environments the changed value is displayed in bold text To make changes in the running configuration click Apply Changes are not applied to Device Manager until you click Apply To make the changes permanent click Actions gt Save Runtime Config from the Device Manager menu bar Online Help Online Help in Device Manager is context sensitive You use a web browser to display online Help The web browser should launch automatically when you click help To display online Help correctly Nortel recommends using the following web browsers e Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later e Netscape Navigat
34. er Pre Installation Summary Installation and Use of Java Device Manager Requires Acceptance of the Following License Agreement Nortel Software License Agreement This Software License Agreement License Agreement is between you the end user Customer and Nortel Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates Nortel PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY YOU MUST ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS IN ORDER TO DOWNLOAD AND OR USE THE SOFTWARE USE OF THE SOFTWARE CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT If you do not accept zi C accept the terms of the License Agreement id Installing istal Complete InstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous 8 Click accept the terms of the license agreement see License Agreement dialog box page 14 9 Click Next Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on Windows 15 The Choose Install Sets dialog box opens see Choose Install Sets dialog box page 15 Choose Install Sets dialog box zimizi Choose Install Sets A Introduction License Agreement A Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder Pre Installation Summary Typical The JDM application and all on line help files will be installed This option is recomm
35. ersions match Matching versions correctly display dialog boxes and information and enable accessibility to the software Please refer to the Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 release notes for correct compatibility Installing Device Manager on Windows This section describes the minimum installation requirements and describes how to install JDM from the CD or the Web Navigation Windows minimum requirements page 13 Installing Device Manager on Windows from the CD page 13 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on Windows 13 e Installing Device Manager on Windows from the Web page 18 Windows minimum requirements The minimum system requirements for installing Device Manager on Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows 2003 Windows XP and Windows Vista are e 400 MHz or higher Pentium processor e 512 MB DRAM e 400 MB space on hard drive Installing Device Manager on Windows from the CD Use this procedure to install Device Manager on Windows from the CD Procedure steps Step Action 1 Close all programs 2 Insert the software CD into your CD ROM drive 3 From the Windows Start menu choose Run The Run dialog box opens 4 Use Browse to navigate to the drive where the CD ROM is located 5 On the CD ROM drive locate the Windows Device Manager subdirectory 6
36. evice Before you begin This guide is intended for network administrators with the following background e Basic knowledge of networks Ethernet bridging and IP routing e Familiarity with networking concepts and terminology e Basic knowledge of network topologies e Experience with windowing systems or graphical user interfaces GUIs Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 10 Introduction SC Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager software Java Device Manager JDM is an SNMP based graphical user interface GUI tool designed to manage single devices To use Java Device Manager also referred to in this manual as Device Manager you must have network connectivity to a management station running JDM in one of the supported environments The Device Manager software is provided on the software CD as a self extracting executable file Device Manager is also available from the Nortel web site This chapter provides instructions for installing the Device Manager software in a Windows or UNIX environment The Java Runtime Environment JRE is bundled with the Device Manager software and does not require a separate installation Navigation e JD
37. evice Manager has been successfully License Agreement installed to m Choose Install Sets CAProgram Files NornelJDM m Choose Install Folder fa Choose Shortcut Folder Press Done to quit the installer m Pre installation Summary m Installing m Install Complete Click Done to exit the installation Device Manager is now completely installed on your machine For instructions on starting the Device Manager software see Chapter 2 End Installing Device Manager on Windows from the Web Use this procedure to obtain the Device Manager software from the Nortel web site Procedure steps Step Action 1 Go to the following URL http www nortel com support In the Documentation Software and Bulletins category click Network Management In the Switches amp Routers category click Java Device Manager Click Software In the Software category click Releases Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on UNIX 19 10 11 A page listing available versions of the software opens Click the Java Device Manager version for the release you want Select Java Device Manager for MS Windows A File Download dialog box opens asking you to either run this program from its current location or to download the Device Manager software to your system Ch
38. ftware on UNIX 22 Starting Device Manager 29 Setting the IP address 29 Starting Device Manager using Windows and UNIX 29 Replicating editable fields in Device Manager 30 Setting the Device Manager properties 31 Viewing and customizing per device properties 34 Opening a device 36 Device view 39 Opening a device using the Open Last option 40 Understanding the Device Manager window 41 Using the menu bar 42 Using the toolbar 45 Using the device view 47 Selecting objects 47 Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports 49 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 6 Contents Using shortcut menus 50 Using the status bar 52 Using Device Manager dialog boxes 53 Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes 53 Editing objects 54 Online Help 55 Managing the system 57 Managing files on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 57 Copying files 57 Checking flash memory use 59 Viewing file names on the Flash 59 Viewing file names on the PCMCIA 60 Managing files on the Metro ESU 1800 61 Downloading firmware 61 Uploading and downloading configuration files 62 Viewing the history log 63 Managing files on the Metro ESU 1850 64 Downloading firmware from the server 65 Creating firmware 66 Booting firmware 67 Uploading and downloading configuration settings to the server 68 Saving a history log to the ser
39. g SMLT stacked VLANs SVLAN and Simple Loop Prevention Policy SLPP IP Routing The IP Routing menu lets you set up IP routing functions for the switch including Open Shortest Path First OSPF Routing Information Protocol RIP Border Gateway Protocol BGP Virtual Redundancy Router Protocol VRRP Multicast Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP Protocol Independent Multicast PIM Pragmatic General Multicast Protocol PGM DHCP Routed Split MultiLink Trunking RSMLT UDP forwarding filters and policies See Note 1 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 44 Understanding the Device Manager window Menu Description IPX Routing The IPX Routing menu lets you set up IPX routing functions including RIP Service Access Protocol SAP and policies See Note 2 Security The Security menu lets you set security parameters for the various control and data paths VPN The VPN menu lets you set up PBB PBT and OLE2 services as well as your PBT trunks Continuity Fault Management CFM and Transparent Domain Continuity TDC configure UNIs Customer IP VLANs and Transparent Domain Identifers TDI and configure Performance Monitoring PM profiles and view PM connection metrics QOS The QOS menu lets you set up and view Quality
40. ge 58 2 Click the PCMCIA Files tab The PCMCIA Files tab appears see PCMCIA Files tab page 61 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Managing files on the Metro ESU 1800 61 PCMCIA Files tab 10 140 22 14 FileSystem x Copy File Device Info Flash Files PCMCIA Files etesn M GX S cose vo 5 row s The PCMCIA Files tab lists the name modification date and size of each switch file in the PCMCIA card The slot number indicates the chassis location of the referenced CPU switch fabric module End Managing files on the Metro ESU 1800 On the Metro ESU 1800 the File System tabs allow you to download firmware upload and download configuration files and view the history log Navigation e Downloading firmware page 61 e Uploading and downloading configuration files page 62 e Viewing the history log page 63 Downloading firmware Use this procedure to download the firmware Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the menu bar choose Edit gt File System The FileSystem dialog box opens with the Firmware Download tab displayed see Firmware Download tab page 62 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 62 Managing
41. he A ooo IA a Moke Clear Close End Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 72 Managing the system Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Appendix A Operation Problems with Device Manager This appendix contains information about problems that may occur while you are managing the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Metro ESU 1800 or Metro ESU 1850 Navigation e Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 73 Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 or 1850 page 75 e Switch fails to open in Device Manager page 76 Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 If you connect a terminal to the Console port on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and are unable to get a login prompt the port may have an incorrect DCE DTE setting Try moving the DCE DTE switch from its current setting to the other position see DCE DTE switch Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 73 DCE DTE switch Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 9S9SEA If the console screen still fails to show a prompt use Device Manager to check the port settings Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Swit
42. he Software to Nortel Networks or certify its destruction 3 Customer is responsible for payment of any taxes including personal property taxes resulting from Customer s use of the Software Customer agrees to comply with all applicable laws including all applicable export and import laws and regulations 4 Neither party may bring an action regardless of form more than two years after the cause of the action arose 5 The terms and conditions of this License Agreement form the complete and exclusive agreement between Customer and Nortel Networks 6 This License Agreement is governed by the laws of the country in which Customer acquires the Software If the Software is acquired in the United States then this License Agreement is governed by the laws of the state of New York Contents New in this release 7 Features 7 Other Changes 7 Introduction 9 Before you begin 9 Installing Device Manager software 11 JDM installation notes 11 JDM installation warnings 12 Installing Device Manager on Windows 12 Windows minimum requirements 13 Installing Device Manager on Windows from the CD 13 Installing Device Manager on Windows from the Web 18 Installing Device Manager on UNIX 19 Installing Device Manager in a UNIX environment 20 Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CD 20 Installing Device Manager on Solaris from the CD 20 Installing Device Manager on UNIX from the Web 21 Executing the Device Manager installation so
43. ing Layer QinQ Packet Classification QOS Rmon RapidPing Actions Help BI B O S 2 0 B O 85 x To select a single object click the edge of the object The object is outlined in yellow indicating that it is selected Subsequent activities in Device Manager refer to the selected object To select multiple objects of the same type such as ports or modules use one of the following actions e For a block of contiguous ports or modules drag to select the group of objects For multiple ports or modules anywhere in the switch chassis press Ctrl and click the objects anywhere in the device view The general rule for selecting multiple physical objects such as fans power supplies modules and ports is that the selected objects must belong to the same category or have some kind of parent child relationship Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports The conventions on the device view are similar to the actual switch appearance for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Module LEDs are in one of three states on off or blinking For a full description of what each state means refer to the documentation that came with the module The ports on the device view are color coded to provide at a glance port status Device Manager port color codes page 49 shows the status assigned to each color Device Manager port color codes Color Description Green Port is up and operating Red Port h
44. is shortcut menu options Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Option Description Edit Edit chassis parameters Graph Graph chassis statistics Save Runtime Save any changes made as a run time configuration Config Save Boot Config Save any changes made as a boot configuration Reset Counters Reset all the statistics counters for the switch Hard Reset Perform a hard reset of the switch Soft Reset Perform a soft reset of the switch Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Using the device view 51 Chassis shortcut menu options Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 page 51 describes the shortcut menu options for the Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Chassis shortcut menu options Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Option Description Edit Edit chassis parameters Graph Graph chassis statistics Save Config Save any changes made to the configuration Reset Counters Factory Reset Reset all the statistics counters for the switch Does not boot the switch Instead it returns the configuration to factory defaults System Reset Performs a system restart To display the port shortcut menu see Port shortcut menu page 51 select one or more ports and right click Port shortcut menu Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Port 1 25 Port 103 Si Graph Edit Enable Gr
45. itch 8600 you can also select the following types of objects e aserial port a power supply a fan a management port Objects in a Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 device view page 48 shows these objects in a Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Objects in a Metro ESU 1800 switch device view page 48 shows them in the Metro ESU 1800 Objects in a Metro ESU 1850 switch device view page 49 shows them in the Metro ESU 1850 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 48 Understanding the Device Manager window Objects in a Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 device view ager 607b11 10 0 0 6 MERS 8610 Devico Edt Graph WAN IP Routing LIne SE Sariy QOS VEN RMON T N abn Aas pea PDA f Chassis Port Fan Card Serial port Management port Power supply Objects in a Metro ESU 1800 switch device view ra Device Manager 604b03 10 0 0 5 Device Edit Graph IPVLAN IPRouting Layer2 Packet Classification QOS Rmon RapidPing Actions Help TARRE ela oles se Ae AE AA vere bhidh 7 Fee F Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Using the device view 49 Objects in a Metro ESU 1850 switch device view lolx Device Edit Graph IPVLAN IPRout
46. ive traps By default traps are sent in SNMP V2c format However if you are using an older network management system NMS that supports only SNMP V1 traps HP OpenView you can select that the traps be sent in V1 format The management station operating with Device Manager is automatically added to the device trap receiver table Max Traps in Log The maximum number of traps that can exist in the trap log The default is 500 Listen for Syslogs If selected Device Manager will listen for syslogs Default Read Community The default Read Community type You can edit this field by highlighting the current value and typing over it Default Write Community The default Write Community type You can edit this field by highlighting the current value and typing over it Http Port Specify the port to use for the web interface To access the device home page with WEB UI Http Port must be the same as the switch configuration Opening a device Opening a device displays the device view a picture of the device Before you can display the device view you must enter community strings that determine the access level granted to the device Use this procedure to open a device Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Opening a device 37 Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the abbreviated De
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48. k upload Click Apply to upload the history log to the tftpserver End Managing files on the Metro ESU 1850 This section describes how to set up and edit your Metro ESU 1850 switch ports You can use the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP utility to upgrade the switch firmware by transferring a new firmware image file from a TFTP server to the switch You can also use the TFTP server to load a configuration file into the switch save switch settings to the TFTP server and upload a history log from the switch to the TFTP server Navigation Downloading firmware from the server page 65 Creating firmware page 66 Booting firmware page 67 Uploading and downloading configuration settings to the server page Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Managing files on the Metro ESU 1850 65 Saving a history log to the server page 69 Downloading firmware from the server Use this procedure to download a firmware file from the TFTP server Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt File System gt Firmware The Firmware dialog box opens with the Update tab displayed see Firmware dialog box Update tab page 65 Firmware dialog box Update tab x USA create Bont ia Add FieName Load ype DowroadState UnloadStat
49. lled This option is recommended for most users Minimal Only the JOM application will be installed This option is recommended only for users with limited disk space fg Help Only all on line help files will be installed Custom Choose this option to customize the features to be installed InstallAnywhere by Zero G AA naAEAa gt ai A Cancel Previous Next 8 Do one of the following e Select Typical installation to install the common set features as well as online Help e Select Minimal installation to select minimal features to install recommended for those with limited disk space e Select Help to install only the online Help e Select Custom installation to customize the features prior to installation 9 Click Next The Choose Install Folder dialog box opens see Choose Install Folder dialog box page 25 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on UNIX 25 Choose Install Folder dialog box Introduction ylicense Agree Choose Install Sets A Choose Install Folder Choose Link Folder Pre instaliation Summary installing jfistall Complete InstallAnywhere by Zero G 10 path 11 Click Next Where Would You Like to Install Java Device Manager Choose Install Folder froot JOM Rest
50. lowing Before Continuing Product Name Java Device Manager Install Folder CAProgram Files Nortel JDM Shartcut Falder CADocuments and Settings babates Start Wrstai complete Menu Programs NortelWJava Device Manager Disk Space Infarmatian far Installation Target Required 211 905 666 bytes Available 14 515 306 496 bytes InstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous 16 Verify the folder shortcut and disk space required to install the software Use the Previous button to return to the appropriate dialog box to make changes 17 Click Install The installation process begins see Installing Java Device Manager dialog box page 17 Installing Java Device Manager dialog box D Java Device Manager b jaj x Installing Java Device Manager _ m License Agreement m Choose Install Sets m Choose Install Folder m Choose Shortcut Folder Unified Networks m Pre Installation Summary a Installing Install Complete Installing accelar1k E _ Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 18 Installing Device Manager software 18 When the installation is complete the Install Complete dialog box opens see Install Complete dialog box page 18 Install Complete dialog box Pele Install Complete Congratulations Java D
51. lt install directory help Help file locations Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 page 56 provides the location of the Help files for the Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Help file locations Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Help files Default path Device Manager default install directory help pp8k_basics Device specific Help default install directory help lt device gt lt version gt where lt device gt is the device name for example accelar2k lt version gt is the software version number for example v331 Thus the default path for device specific Help for the accelar2k device version 331 is help accelar2k v331 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Managing the system This chapter describes how to manage the switch system using the Device Manager software Navigation e Managing files on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 57 e Managing files on the Metro ESU 1800 page 61 e Managing files on the Metro ESU 1850 page 64 e Viewing controlled software upgrade status page 70 e Viewing trap logs page 71 Managing files on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 On the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 the File System tabs allow you to perform the following tasks e Copy a file e Check the amount of memory used and the number of files stored in onbo
52. m gt Firmware The Firmware dialog box opens with the Update tab displayed 2 Click the Create tab The Create tab appears see Firmware dialog box Create tab page 66 Firmware dialog box Create tab 10 0 0 7 Firmware x Boot Update Ci 0 0 0 0 none 1 rowfs For information see Firmware dialog box Create tab fields page 67 3 Enter values for Addr Filename and LoadType Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Managing files on the Metro ESU 1850 67 4 Click Apply to save the configuration End Firmware dialog box Create tab fields Field Description FileName Specifies the path and filename of the firmware file Addr Specifies the IP address where the new firmware file is located Ctrl The valid values are none The specified firmware file is not downloaded download Downloads the specified firmware file Booting firmware Use this procedure to boot a firmware file Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Device Manager menu bar choose Edit gt File System gt Firmware The Firmware dialog box opens with the Update tab displayed 2 Click the Boot tab The Firmware dialog box Boot tab appears see Firmware dialog box Boot tab page 67 Firmware dialog box Boot tab 10 0 0 7 Firmware x
53. me Action upload C download Status other Refresh Close Herp 3 In the TftpServerlpAddress text box specify the IP address of the TFTP server 4 In the PathAndFilename text box specify the location from where you want to obtain the configuration file 5 In the Action field click upload or download 6 Click Apply to start uploading or downloading the firmware End Viewing the history log Use this procedure to upload the Metro ESU 1800 switch s history log Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the menu bar choose Edit gt File System The FileSystem dialog box opens with the Firmware Download tab displayed see Firmware Download tab page 62 2 Click the History Log tab The History Log tab appears see History Log tab page 64 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 64 Managing the system History Log tab 134 177 160 94 FileSystem Firmware Download Configuration File History Log TpServerlpAddress fi 34 177 1 60 238 PathAndFilename Action upload Status other Refresh Clase Help In the TftpServerlpAddress text box specify the IP address of the TFTP server In the PathAndFilename text box specify the location to which you want to upload the history log In the Action field clic
54. ment interface home page Saves the current run time configuration Opens the RMON Alarm Manager window Device gt Trap Log Help gt Device Manager Basics Edit gt Chassis Edit gt WSM Card Edit gt SAM Card Edit gt Card Edit gt Fan Edit gt MDA Edit gt Mgmt Port Edit gt Port Edit gt Power Supply Edit gt Serial Port Graph gt Chassis Graph gt Port Actions gt Open Home Page Actions gt Save Runtime Config Rmon gt Alarm Manager Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Using the device view 47 Using the device view The device view allows you to determine at a glance the operating status of the various modules and ports in your hardware configuration You also use the device view to perform management tasks on specific objects Navigation Selecting objects page 47 e Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports page 49 e Using shortcut menus page 50 Selecting objects In the device view you can select the following types of objects for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 e the entire chassis a card module or multiple cards e aport or multiple ports e a console port Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 only e a Media Dependent Adapter MDA Metro ESU 1850 only For the Metro Ethernet Routing Sw
55. n RapidPing Actions Help EEE EJEN dad A aa Device Manager 606b12 10 0 0 8 1850 Device Edt Graph IPVLAN PRouting Layer2 QnQ Packet Classification QOS Rmon RagidPng Actions Help EEE EM alve CE STR Jiesas lives Opening a device using the Open Last option Use this procedure to view or select a device from a list of available devices with the Open Last option in Device Manager Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the abbreviated Device Manager window menu bar choose Device gt Open Last A drop down menu appears listing the devices that were previously opened The Open Last Device List displays up to 24 devices at a time You can view additional devices by selecting Device List 1 Device List 2 and so forth 2 Choose the IP address or system name of the device that you want to open The Open Device dialog box for that device opens If you are not able to open a device in Device Manager see Switch fails to open in Device Manager page 76 for information about how to troubleshoot the problem End To delete devices from the Open Last Device List choose Device gt Open Last gt Edit The Devices dialog box opens Highlight the device that you want to remove from the list and click Delete Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Understanding the Device Manager wi
56. ndow The Device Manager window has the following four parts menu bar e toolbar e device view e status bar The graphic that follows see Parts of the Device Manager window page 42 displays the parts of the Device Manager window for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 The Metro ESU 1800 and Metro ESU 1850 are organized in a similar manner Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 42 Understanding the Device Manager window Parts of the Device Manager window ra Device Manager 602b11 10 0 0 6 MERS 8610 Menu bar Toolbar _ __ _ Device view Status bar Navigation e Using the menu bar page 42 e Using the toolbar page 45 e Using the device view page 47 e Using the status bar page 52 e Using Device Manager dialog boxes page 53 e Online Help page 55 Using the menu bar The menu bar on the Device Manager window see Menu bar page 43 provides menus with commands that let you monitor the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Metro ESU 1800 and Metro ESU 1850 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Using the menu bar 43 I __ _ _ SLL ee Menu bar Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Device Edit Graph VLAN IPR
57. ng Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Viewing trap logs 71 Viewing trap logs Use this procedure to view the trap log to see what traps have been received On the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 you can configure the switch to send out SNMP generic traps see Setting the Device Manager properties page 31 When Device Manager is running any traps received are recorded in the trap log Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Device Manager toolbar click the Trap Log button OR From the Device Manager menu choose Device gt Trap Log The Trap Log dialog box opens see the following figure Trap Log dialog box Trap Log Description L 2000 07 31 09 18 16 linkUp 0 ifindex 0 4 4 ifAdminStatus O up ifOperStatus 0 10 140 21 18 000 07 31 09 18 18 linkDown 0 ifindex 0 4 1 ifAdminStatus 0 up ifOperStatus 0 L i 10 140 21 18 000 07 31 09 18 18 linkKDown 0 lifindex 0 4 2 ifAdminStatus 0 up ifOperStatus 0 10 140 21 18 000 07 31 09 18 18 _ linkDown 0 ifIndex 0 4 3 ifAdminStatus 0 up ifOperStatus 0 yal i i p 000 07 31 09 18 19 000 07 31 09 18 19 10 140 21 18 2000 07 31 09 18 19 _ linkUp 0 _ ifindex 0 4 2 ifAdminStatus 0 up ifOperStatus 0 an asnnaan RARAIATINA AAA AMA et Pere A ee ead COIRP I 8a Sve ie Rb c
58. of Service QoS profiles and traffic management This menu also lets you configure QoS policies subport queue sets Weighted Random Early Detection WRED thresholds and Drop Trap profiles In addition you can view the ingress egress and color maps and policy statistics RMON The RMON menu lets you set up remote monitoring RMON alarms and view the alarm log This menu also allows you to enable or disable RMON history or statistics on all ports Actions The Actions menu provides quick access to selected actions without going through other menus and submenus Use this menu to open the Web management interface to save run time or boot configurations get a PCAP file or revert back to previous configurations Help The Help menu lets you view online Help topics for Device Manager This menu also provides a legend for the port colors in the device view Note 1 The BGP Multicast DVMRP PIM and PGM routing functions are not supported when High Availability is enabled Note 2 IPX Routing is not supported when High Availability is enabled Device Manager menu bar descriptions Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 page 44 describes the menu bar fields for the Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Device Manager menu bar descriptions Metro ESU 1800 and 1850 Menu Description o O Device The Device menu lets you open a device refresh the device view and set polling and SNMP properties This menu also allows you to initiate a Telnet ses
59. on Control JV Listen for Syslogs J Confirm row deletion JV Application launch with ring tone Default Read Community public J7 Save SNMPv3 Devices to Open Last Default Write Community private Application Launch From JDM Telnet defaut C User Defined ry Ferameter SSH default C User Defined a Paramete s Parameters are passed while calling the applications Use lt ip gt as place holder to represent the device address Close Help 2 Select the properties you want to change and set their values For information about the property fields see Variable definitions page 32 3 Click Ok End Variable definitions Variable Value Status Interval Interval at which statistics and status information are gathered default is 20 seconds Hotswap Detect every The number of intervals at which Device Manager will check for module hot swaps Enable If selected Device Manager will poll the switch according to the settings listed above the Enable check box Retry Count If Device Manager cannot transmit polling information at startup the number of times Device Manager retransmits polling information Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Setting the Device Manager properties 33 Timeout Trace Length of each retry of each polling
60. ons on how to install the Device Manager software in a UNIX environment End Installing Device Manager on Solaris from the CD Use this procedure to install the Device Manager software to a Solaris environment from the CD Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on UNIX 21 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Navigate to the Solaris JDM subdirectory on the software CD 2 Refer to steps 3 to 14 in Executing the Device Manager installation software on UNIX page 22 for the remaining instructions on how to install the Device Manager software in a UNIX environment End Installing Device Manager on UNIX from the Web Use this procedure to install the Device Manager software to an UNIX Linux or Solaris environment from the Web Procedure steps Step Action 1 Go to the following URL http www nortel com support 2 In the Documentation Software and Bulletins category click Network Management 3 In the Switches amp Routers category click Java Device Manager 4 Click Software 5 In the Software category click Releases A page listing available versions of the software opens 6 Click the Java Device Manager version for the release you want 7 Select Java Device Manager for either Sun Solaris Systems or Linux Systems depending on what you want to in
61. oose the directory to which you want to download the software The software download is a self extracting exe file Note that in the file name xxxx represents the current version of the Device Manager software Close all programs Navigate to the directory on your system where you downloaded the Device Manager software Double click the jdm_xxxx exe file An installation screen opens followed by a Nortel dialog box Then the Introduction dialog box appears Go to Introduction dialog box page 14 and complete steps 7 through 18 End Installing Device Manager on UNIX ATTENTION Device Manager installation procedures are now standardized across all platforms In addition the required Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 6 0 is now part of the Device Manager installation package and does not require a separate installation The bundled JRE will be used with Device Manager only and should not affect other Java applications on the same system For Solaris certain Operating System OS patches are required for Device Manager and JRE to function properly Consult Sun Microsystems to install the appropriate OS patches before launching Device Manager Navigation Installing Device Manager in a UNIX environment page 20 Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CD page 20 Installing Device Manager on Solaris from the CD page 20 Installing Device Manager on UNIX from the Web page 21 Nortel Me
62. or 4 7 or later In a UNIX environment for Device Manager or Optivity Switch Manager to launch a Netscape browser properly the shell in which Device Manager was launched must have a Netscape browser in its path In a Solaris environment Device Manager may not open a Netscape window when you click a Help button To work around this issue first launch Netscape manually then the Help system properly opens in the Netscape browser window The Help menu may behave erratically after you view the About Device Manager selection If the edge of the Help menu extends beyond the device view window you may not be able to select Legend using the cursor The workaround for this problem is to use the arrow keys to select from this menu or to widen the device view window so that the Help menu is displayed in its entirety on top of the device view If for some reason the web browser does not launch the Help files for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 are located in the default installation directories listed in Help file locations Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 56 LLL Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 56 Understanding the Device Manager window Help file locations Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Help files Default path Device Manager Jdm help dm Device specific Help defau
63. ore Default Folder Choose Next Previous Click Restore Default Folder or click Choose to select the storage The Pre Installation Summary dialog box opens see Pre installation Summary dialog box page 25 Pre installation Summary dialog box Introduction License Agree Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder m Choose Link Folder Pre installation Summary installing install Complete InstallAnywhere by Zero G x Pre Installation Summary Java Device Manager Please Review the Following Before Continuing Product Name Java Device Manager Install Folder froot JDM Link Folder tmp install dir 6362 Do_Not_install Disk Space Information for Installation Target Required 169 206 892 bytes Available 1 268 711 424 bytes Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 1 October 2007 26 Installing Device Manager software 12 13 Verify the folder and disk space required to install the software Use the Previous button to return to the appropriate dialog box to make changes Click Install The installation process begins see Installing Java Device Manager dialog box page 26 Installing Java Device Manager dialog box iv Java Device Manager x Installing Java Device Manager Introduction
64. ort or FastStart ports This field does not display on ATM ports Disable Disable FastStart spanning tree operation on this port or FastStart ports This field does not display on ATM ports For the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 the card shortcut menu provides a quick way to view a card s parameters When the selected card is an I O module you can click on the Edit option on the shortcut menu to open the Edit Card dialog box To display the card shortcut menu see Card shortcut menu I O module page 52 select a card and right click Card shortcut menu I O module Card 5 Edit Enable Disable Using the status bar At the bottom of the Device Manager window is the status bar This area displays error and informational messages from the software application These messages are not related to the device being managed Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Using Device Manager dialog boxes 53 Using Device Manager dialog boxes Many Device Manager dialog boxes contain fields that allow you to enter values for parameters and many of the parameters have predetermined possible values For example a port may be set to be enabled or disabled Other parameter values are ranges of user determined values For example the value for a system contact will be a name you enter in the SysContact
65. ose to select the storage path 13 Click Next The Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box opens see Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box page 16 Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box D Java Device Manager E 15 xj Choose Shortcut Folder 8 Introduction License Agreem Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder A Choose Shortcut Folder Pre Installation Summary Where would you like to create product icons In anew Program Group Pava Device manager In an existing Program Group e Inthe Start Menu On the Desktop Installing Inthe Quick Launch Bar Other Programs Nortel Java Device Manager Choose C Don t create icons istal Complete E Create Icons for All Users InstallAnywhere by Macrovision Cancel Previous OO N 14 Select a shortcut path if desired 15 Click Next Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Installing Device Manager on Windows 17 The Pre Installation Summary dialog box opens see Pre installation Summary dialog box page 17 Pre installation Summary dialog box E Java Device Manager loj x Pre Installation Summary Introduction License Agreem Choose Install Sets Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder Pre Installation Summary installing Please Review the Fol
66. outing IPXRouting Security QOS VPN RMON Actions Help Metro ESU 1800 Device Edit Graph IPVLAN IPRouting Layer2 Packet Classification QOS Rmon RapidPing Actions Help Metro ESU 1850 Oo Device Edt Graph IPVLAN IPRouting Layer2 QinQ Packet Classification QOS Rmon RapidPing Actions Help Menu bar descriptions Device Manager menu bar descriptions Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 page 43 describes the menu bar fields for the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Device Manager menu bar descriptions Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Menu Description Device The Device menu lets you open a device refresh the device view and set polling and SNMP properties This menu also allows you to initiate a Telnet session or open and view the Trap Log Sys Log and Log Edit The Edit menu lets you view parameters for the chassis or for selected objects The object can be a card fan MDA port power supply or any other object This menu also lets you run diagnostic tests configure Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM NTP and SNMPv3 parameters view the status of a controlled software upgrade and select all objects in the device Graph The Graph menu lets you view Device Manager statistics and produce graphs of the chassis WSM card or port statistics VLAN The VLAN menu lets you view information about VLANs spanning tree groups STG MultiLink Trunking Link Aggregation Control Protocol MLT LACP MAC Learning Split MultiLink Trunkin
67. r NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Starting Device Manager This chapter describes the basic procedures for starting the Device Manager Navigation Setting the IP address page 29 Starting Device Manager using Windows and UNIX page 29 Setting the Device Manager properties page 31 e Opening a device page 36 Setting the IP address Before you can manage a switch or service unit using Device Manager you must set an IP address using the Command Line Interface CLI e For information on setting the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 IP address see Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Commissioning NN46220 309 For information on setting the ESU 1800 or 1850 IP address see Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 and 1850 Commissioning NN4621 2 303 Starting Device Manager using Windows and UNIX To start Device Manager do one of the following Inthe Windows environment from the Windows Start menu choose Programs gt Nortel gt Java Device Manager gt DM e Ina UNIX environment verify that the Device Manager installation directory is in your search path then type JDM An abbreviated Device Manager window opens as shown in Abbreviated Device Manager window page 30 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nort
68. rialPortParityBits None e SerialPortStopBits 1 e rs232PortConfig console If necessary change the port settings to match those in this list End Switch fails to open in Device Manager If a switch does not open Device Manager displays a timeout message Timeouts can occur in slower networks and indicate that you need to increase your retransmission retries and timeout interval For information about setting these values refer to Setting the Device Manager properties page 31 If increasing the retransmission retries and timeout interval does not solve the problem in the Open Device dialog box make sure that you entered the correct read and write community information For instructions on entering community strings see Opening a device page 36 If the switch cannot be reached through IP the management station cannot communicate with the switch verify the following Is the switch connected to the network Sn e CSSC CSCCi sC Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Switch fails to open in Device Manager 77 Is the switch turned on Does the switch have an incorrect IP address Is the incorrect IP address specified in the Open Device field in Java Device Manager Is the network misconfigured If you are using SNMPv3 verify the following Is the encryption module corr
69. sclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 Statement of conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Nortel Networks Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Nortel Networks Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Portions of the code in this software product may be Copyright 1988 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of such portions are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that such portions of the software were developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products der
70. sion and open and view the Trap Log and Log Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Using the toolbar 45 Using the toolbar Menu Description Edit The Edit menu lets you view parameters for the chassis or for selected objects such as ports This menu also lets you set security parameters run diagnostic tests and select all objects in the device Graph The Graph menu lets you view chassis or port statistics IP VLAN The IP VLAN menu lets you set up VLANS for the switch IP Routing The IP Routing menu lets you set up IP routing and Quality of Service QoS functions for the switch It also allows you to perform traffic control Layer 2 The Layer 2 menu lets you set up FDB GVRP Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP Multicast FDB port mirroring Spanning Tree and current and static VLANs for Layer 2 mode The device must be reset for Layer 2 for this menu to function QinQ The Q in Q menu lets you set up a VLAN for Q in Q mode applies to the ESU 1850 only Packet The Packet Classification menu lets you perform filtering Classification metering packet classification and packet policing Rmon The RMON menu lets you set up and view remote monitoring RMON alarms Rapid Ping The Rapid Ping menu lets you test traffic data issues such as connectivity latency and packet loss
71. stall A File Download dialog box opens asking you to either run this program from its current location or to download the Device Manager software to your system 8 Choose a directory to which you want to download the software 9 See Executing the Device Manager installation software on UNIX page 22 for the remaining instructions on how to install the Device Manager software in a UNIX environment End LLL Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 22 Installing Device Manager software If several warning messages are displayed after you launch Device Manager on a Solaris workstation do the following Add the following statement to your cshrc file setenv XKEYSYMDB HOME XKeysymDB Make sure there is a XKeysymbDB file in your home directory Executing the Device Manager installation software on UNIX Use this procedure to execute the Device Manager installation software in a UNIX environment Procedure steps Step Action 1 Close all programs 2 Navigate to the directory on your system where you loaded the Device Manager software 3 For the Linux environment make the file executable by entering chmod a x jdm_ xxxx_linux sh For the Solaris environment make the file executable by entering chmod a x dm_xxxx solaris sparc bin 4 For the Linux environment run the jdm_xxxx_linux sh
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73. ters such as the polling interval timeout and retry count You can set these parameters at any time before or after you open a device Device Manager keeps a set of default or global properties that apply to all devices and a set of properties for each device The default properties are used when you open a device for the first time A copy of the properties are saved for each device that is opened You can customize the properties for a particular device as required Use this procedure to set the Device Manager default properties Procedure steps Step Action 1 If you do not have a device open from the Device Manager menu bar choose Device gt Properties gt Current OR If you have a device open from the Device Manager menu bar choose Device gt Properties gt Devices Select Default in the Properties Device List box and then click Edit The Default Properties dialog box opens see the following figure Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 32 Starting Device Manager Default Properties Device Manager Default Properties k x SNMP Polling Retry Count T WE Status Interval 20 secs Timeout f 3 30 secs Hotswap Detect every 1 intervals I Trace V Enable IV Listen for Traps Web Management Max Traps in Log 500 1 10000 Http Port fo Trap Port fiez Applicati
74. text box might read flash config cfg 4 In the Action field select start 5 Click Apply to start copying the files The results appears in the Result field Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks Managing files on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 59 End Checking flash memory use Use this procedure to check use of the flash memory Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the menu bar choose Edit gt File System The File System dialog box opens with the Copy File tab displayed see Copy File tab page 58 2 Click the Device Info tab The Device Info tab appears see Device Info tab page 59 Device Info tab M 10 140 22 14 FileSystem Copy File Device Info Flash Files PCMCIA Files Siot F lashBytesUsed FlashBytesF ree FlashNumF ile Pome iaBytesUsed PcmclaBytesFree PemciaNumFiles PemciaAction Result 6 none S 9153536 6639616 10 4229120 16693248 Sinone jeeje 1 row s The Device Info tab shows the amount of memory used and available for both onboard flash memory and an installed PCMCIA card as well as the number of files in each location The Action field allows you to reset the PCMCIA card End Viewing file names on the Flash Use this procedure to view the names and sizes of switch files Procedure steps Step Action
75. tro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 20 Installing Device Manager software e Executing the Device Manager installation software on UNIX page 22 Installing Device Manager in a UNIX environment Installing the Device Manager software in a UNIX environment includes 1 Uninstalling the previous version of Device Manager 2 Installing the Device Manager software The minimum system requirements for installing Device Manager on a PC running the Linux Kernel 2 2 or later operating system are as follows e 4 MB available in a temporary directory e 400 MB free in the directory where you want to install the Device Manager software e 512 MB DRAM The minimum system requirements for installing Device Manager on a UNIX SPARC workstation running the Sun Solaris 8 9 or 10 operating system are as follows e 4 MB available in a temporary directory e 400 MB free in the directory where you want to install the Device Manager software e 512 MB DRAM Installing Device Manager on Linux from the CD Use this procedure to install the Device Manager software to a Linux environment from the CD Procedure steps Step Action 1 Navigate to the Linux JDM subdirectory on the software CD 2 Refer to steps 3 to 14 in Executing the Device Manager installation software on UNIX page 22 for the remaining instructi
76. used for web interface This property cannot be changed for this dialog box Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 1 October 2007 34 Starting Device Manager Application launch with ring tone When checked the ring tone will sound every time you launch Device Manager This is the default behavior Save SNMPv3 Devices to Open Last When checked you can open a device using Device gt Open Last by SNMPv3 without reentering the required SNMPvVv38 authentication information Note however that this is not secure JDM prompts with a warning message that indicates a possible security threat because the devise opens without having to enter security information When this box is unchecked the saved SNMPv38 authentication information for all devices is erased JDM prompts you to verify the change JDM resets the required parameters for the devices open using SNMPv3 only when this option is enabled In this case you can select a device from a list of devices that Device Manager has accessed through SNMPv38 without having to enter the required SNMPv3 user name authentication protocol password and privacy protocol password again Telnet By default Device Manager uses the Telnet that comes with the operating system To specify a different Telnet click User Defined and specify the path Specify any parameters
77. ver 69 Viewing controlled software upgrade status 70 Viewing trap logs 71 Appendix A Operation Problems with Device Manager 73 Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 73 Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 or 1850 75 Switch fails to open in Device Manager 76 Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks New in this release The following sections detail what s new in Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 Features Features page 7 Other Changes page 7 The following features are new in Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 for this release Other Changes Default properties dialog box see Setting the Device Manager properties page 31 Per device properties dialog box see Viewing and customizing per device properties page 34 Option to use the default community strings on open see Opening a device page 36 View the status of a controlled software upgrade see Viewing controlled software upgrade status page 70 QoS menu bar options for the MERS 8600 for configuring QoS color aware policing egress traffic management using subport queue set shapers and Weighted Random Early Detection WRED thresholds and Drop
78. vice Manager 6 Click Open End Variable definitions Variable Device Name Read Community Value Enter the DNS name or IP address of the device Enter the read community password string to use to open this device Write Community Use default community string in properties v3 Enabled User Name Context Name Authentication Protocol Authentication Password Enter the write community password string to use to open this device When selected the community strings in the device specific properties are used to open this device If the device specific properties do not exit the global default properties will be used Enables selected or disables cleared SNMP version 3 Indicates the user s security name If v3 Enabled is selected this name appears in the Edit gt SnmpV3 tables A string between 0 and 32 characters that identifies a context for accessing management information at a SNMP entity Required for certain devices Indicates the selected authentication protocol NONE MD5 or SHA 96 Indicates the authentication password string Privacy Protocol Privacy Password Indicates the selected privacy protocol NONE DES or AES Indicates the privacy password string SNMP community string default values Access Level read only Description Public Layer 1 read write Private Layer 2 read write Private Layer 3 read write read write
79. vice Manager window menu bar choose Device gt Open OR From the Device Manager toolbar click the Open Device button The Open Device dialog box opens see the following figure Open Device dialog box xi Device Name j SNMPv1 SNMP 2c Read Community Pirro Write Community Pieter I Use default community strings in properties gt SNMPv3 J v3 Enabled User Names i Gontext Name kered for certain devices Authenti None z Tij Authentication Pa Privacy Proto Privacy Password Ping Telnet Close For information see Variable definitions page 38 2 In the Device Name field identify the device by entering the DNS name or IP address of the device 3 In the Read Community and Write Community fields enter the proper community strings To gain read write all access to a device in Device Manager you must enter the read write all community string for both the Read Community and Write Community strings For information see SNMP community string default values page 38 4 Check the v3 Enabled checkbox to enable SNMP version 3 Clear the checkbox to disabled SNMP version 3 5 Click Ping to check if the switch is reachable or click Telnet to initiate a Telnet session Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals Using Device Manager NN46225 300 02 02 Standard 4 2 1 October 2007 Copyright 2005 2007 Nortel Networks 38 Starting De
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