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Select the card (on both the rear or front view) to display the the Card Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:
Figure 4-1 shows the parameters for an BTM front card. Use this dialog to display BTM card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information.
The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 4-1.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
Slot No. | Identifies the slot the card is in. |
Card Status | Status of the card. Examples are:
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FrontCard Type | Identifies the type of front card. In this case, it is a BTM. |
Front Card Serial# | Serial number on the front card. |
FrontCard Revision | Model, hardware revision, and firmware revision of the front card. |
Card Y-RedStatus | Card Y-Redundancy status. The values can be one of: primary, secondary, null. |
AssocCard for Y-red | Associated slot for this card's Y-Redundancy. If the Card Y-RedStatus is primary, the secondary card index displays in this field. If the |
Processor BOOTId | Boot ID of the processor card. If the card is not a processor card, this field is blank. |
Processor RAM Size(Mbytes) | RAM size of the processor card in megabytes. If the card is not a processor card, na appears in this field. |
Processor FEPROM Size | FEPROM size of the processor card. Can be one of: meg4, meg3, meg2, unknown, meg8. If the card is not a processor card, "na" appears in this field. |
Processor BRAM Size(Mbytes) | BRAM size of the processor card in megabytes. If the card is not a processor card, na appears in this field. |
No. Ports(Front Card) | Number of ports on the front card. |
Use this dialog to view back card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 4-2.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
Slot No. | Number that identifies the slot the card is installed in. |
Card Status | Status of the card. Examples are:
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BackCard Type | Back card type. |
BackCard Serial # | Serial number on the card. |
BackCard Revision | Model number and hardware revision of the back card. |
No. Ports (Backcard) | Number of ports on the back of the card. |
Select the Line (on the rear view) to display the the Intf Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:
The BTM Interface menu item provides several Interface dialogs:
These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.
To display and configure Physical Lines on a BTM card, select IGX: Physical Line Configuration from the Category<Intf menu. The IGX: Physical Line Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-2.
The parameters are described in Table 4-3.
| Parameter | Description |
Card | Number that identifies the slot the card is in. |
Line | Number of the line. |
Interface Type | Line Interface type. |
Admin Status | Admin Status for the line. Choose one from the popup menu:
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Service | Service for the line. Choose atmAxisIntfTrk from the popup menu. The other options do not apply. |
To display and configure ATM trunks on a BTM card, select ATM Trunk Configuration from the Category<Intf menu. The ATM Trunk Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-3.
The parameters are described in Table 4-4.
| Parameter | Description |
Vtrk | Number that identifies the slot the trunk is in. |
Trunk Status | Status of the trunk. Can be one of: major, minor, clear, down, deact (deactivated). |
Disable Trunk Alarm | Allows you to disable the trunk alarm. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: enable or disable. The default is enable. |
Xmit Rate(cps) | Transmit rate for the line. |
Xmit Capacity(cps) | Transmit capacity of this trunk in cells per second. |
Xmit Load(cps) | Transmit load of this trunk in cells per second. |
Rcv Rate(1000pkts/sec) | Receive rate in 1000 packets per second. Enter a value in the field. |
Rcv Capacity(cps) | Receive capacity in cells per second. |
Receive Load(cps) | Receive load in cells per second. |
To display and configure more ATM trunk parameters on a BTM card, select More ATM Trunk Configuration from the Category<Intf menu. The More ATM Trunk Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-4.
The parameters are described in Table 4-4.
| Parameter | Description |
Vtrk | Number that identifies the virtual trunk. |
Trunk Type | Type of trunk. |
VPI Used | Virtual path identifier address for trunks using CAM or SAM. Enter a value in the field. |
Chans Reserved | Number of channels reserved for this trunk. Enter a value in the field. |
Traffic Class | Integer containing bits representing the traffic classes of this trunk. |
Other end Node Type
| Type of node or shelf at the other side of this trunk. Can be one of:
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Other end Node Name | Name of the node at the other side of this trunk. |
Other end IfIndex | Type of Interface Index at the other end. |
Pass Synch? | Indicates whether or not the trunk is allowed to pass synchronization signals from a clock source to another node. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: yes or no. |
State Reserve (cps) | Bandwidth reserved for statistical variations in cells per second. Enter a value in the field. The default is 1000. Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter. |
Loop Rcv Clock to Tx | Indicates whether or not to loop the clock to the transmit clock. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: yes or no. Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter. |
atmTrkDerouteDelayTimer | Indicates how long in seconds the network will wait before rerouting connections on a failed trunk. This helps when statistical errors are occuring or when a trunk momentarily moves into a failure state then returns to normal operation. This feature is relevant when rerouting the connections is more of a disruption than the errors caused by the intermittent trunk. Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter. |
Physical Link | Link type. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: satellite or terrestrial. The default is terrestrial. You cannot change this value after adding the trunk (ADDTRK). Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter. |
To configure ATM trunk real time counters on a BTM card, select ATM Trunk Real Time Counters from the Category<Intf menu. The ATM Trunk Real Time Counters dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-5.
The parameters are described in Table 4-6.
| Parameter | Description |
Vtrk | Number of cells transferred from the port. |
cells to line | Total cells transmitted on the line. |
cells from port | Total cells received from the port. |
Voice cell drops | Number of voice cells dropped for the line. |
Ts cell drops | Number of TS cells dropped for the line. |
NTS cell drops | Number of NTS cells dropped for the line. |
Hi Pri cell drops | Number of High Priority cells dropped for the line. |
BurstyA cell drops | Number of Bursty A cells dropped for the line. |
BurstyB cell drops | Number of Bursty B cells dropped for the line. |
CBR cell drops | Total constant bit rate transmitted cells dropped. |
VBR cell drops | Total variable bit rate transmitted cells dropped. |
ABR cell drops | Total available bit rate transmitted cells dropped. |
To display and configure ds3 lines on a BTM card, select IGX:Line Config(DS3 Interface) from the Category<Intf menu. The IGX:Line Config(DS3 Interface) dialog displays as shown in Figure 4-6.
The parameters are described in Table 4-7.
| Parameter | Description |
Card | Number that identifies the slot the card is in. |
Line | Number of the line. |
Line Alarm Status | Status of the line alarm. Can be:
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Line Alarm Status Information | Information on the status of the line alarm. Can be one of: lineAlmTypeOTHER---Unused/unknown alarm type.
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| Parameter | Description |
Line Type | Type of line. Can be one of the following:
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Line Coding | Type of ZCS line coding used on this line. Can be one of:
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Clock Source | Transmit clock source. Can be:
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Posted: Mon Jun 7 20:22:18 PDT 1999
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