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Displaying and Configuring Nodes

Displaying and Configuring Nodes

Selecting a Device

Select the device (on both the rear or front view) to display the Device Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:

To display the configuration parameters for a particular device category, select the name of the category from the Category pop-up menu at the top of the dialog. The categories of device configuration are described in .


Table 2-1: Categories of Node Configuration
Parameter Description

Node Configuration

Default dialog that appears when you select device configuration.

Statistics Configuration

Shows the statistics configuration for the IGX shelf. This is not a configurable dialog.

Slot Card Info

Shows the slot card configuration information for the entire device.

FR Port Info

Shows the FR Port configuration for the entire device. The total number of rows read is displayed at the bottom of the dialog.

FR Real-Time Counters

Shows the FR Real Time counters configuration for the entire device.

Switch Interface Info

Shows the switch Interface configuration for the entire device.

ATM Port Info

Shows the ATM Port configuration for the entire device. The total number of rows read is displayed at the bottom of the dialog.

ATM Real-Time Counters

Shows the ATM Real Time counters configuration for the entire device.

Parameter Description

Voice Channel Info

Shows the voice channel information for the entire device.

System Info

Shows general system configuration for the entire device.

Displaying Node Parameters

To display node configuration parameters, select Node from the Category menu. The Node dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-1.


Figure 2-1: Node Dialog

The Node Configuration parameters are described in Table 2-1.


Table 2-2: Node Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Node Name

Name of the selected device.

Node Type

Node type. In this case, it is IGX 8400.

Alarm Status

Alarm status can be:

  • major

  • minor

  • clear

Routing Network Domain Number

Identifies which routing domain this node belongs to (used in a structured network). The value is a number that can be from 1 to 18.

Ethernet Interface IP Address

LAN IP address.

Ethernet Interface IP Mask

LAN IP mask.

Network Interface IP Address

IP relay (in-band) IP address.

Network Interface IP Mask

IP relay network mask.

Ethernet Interface Gateway Address

Default Gateway address for the LAN IP.

Primary Software Revision

Primary software revision for the switch.

Secondary Software Revision

Secondary software revision for the switch.

Configured Time Zone

Time zone in which the device is configured. For example, pst=Pacific Standard Time.


Note The Node Dialog parameters are not configurable.

Displaying Statistics Configuration Information

To display statistics configuration information, select Statistics Configuration from the Category menu. The Statistics Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-2.


Figure 2-2: Statistics Configuration Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 2-3.


Table 2-3:
Parameter Description

SV+ Statistics Manager IP Address

StrataView Plus (SV+) management station to which the statistics files are forwarded. The command line interface equivalent to this field is cnfstatmast. When you use this command, you are given the choice of using the default SV+ Stats Manager IP address (for the current device) or of entering a different IP address. If you accept the default IP address, the parameters are display-only. If you enter a different IP address, you can configure the parameters for that device.

Statistics Collection Interval

Current TFTP statistics collection file interval (in minutes) configured on the switch. The default is 0.

Statistics Bucket Interval

Current TFTP statistics collection bucket interval (in minutes) configured on the shelf. The default is 0.

Statistics Configuration Dialog Parameters

Note The Statistics dialog is not a configurable dialog. Use the CLI to configure these parameters.

Displaying Slot Card Information

To display slot card information, select Slot Card Info from the Category menu. The Slot Card Info dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-3.


Figure 2-3: Slot Card Info Table

The parameters are described in Table 2-4.


Table 2-4: Slot Card Info Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Slot No.

Number that identifies the slot the card is in.

FrontCard Type

Type of front card. Can be one of the following:

  • NTM

  • BTM

  • ALM-A

  • ALM--B

  • FTM

  • FRM

  • HDM

  • LDM

  • CVM

  • UVM

  • UFM-C

  • UFM-U

  • UXM

  • ARM

  • NPM

FrontCard Revision

Model, hardware revision, and firmware revision of the front card.

BackCard Type

Back card type.

BackCard Revision

Model number and hardware revision of the back card.

Card Status

Status of the card. Examples are:

  • Active---Card in use. No failures.

  • Standby---Card idle. No failures.

  • Failed---Card failed.

  • Down---Card downed.

  • Mismatch ---Mismatch between front card and back card.

  • Update---Processor card being updated by active processor card.

  • Locked ---Incompatible revision of old software is being maintained, if needed.

  • Dnlding---Downloading new system software from adjacent node or workstation.

  • Dnldr---Downloading software and configuration from active processor card.

  • Missing---An active card has been removed.


Note The parameters displayed in this dialog are not configurable.

Displaying and Configuring Switch Interface Information

To display and configure switch interface information, select Switch Interface Info from the Category menu. There are three interfaces:

The parameters are described in Table 2-5. To modify the parameters, make the necessary changes and click Modify before closing the dialog.


Table 2-5: Switch Interface Info Dialog
Parameter Description

Card

Slot number for a particular slot.

Line

Trunk/line number.

Vtrk

Virtual trunk number.

Interface Type

Type of interface. Can be one of the following:

  • ds1

  • ds3

  • sonet

  • other

Type of Service

Type of service. Choose one from the pop-up menu:

  • other---Other line

  • frameRelay---Frame Relay line

  • atmAccessPort---ATM access line

  • voiceData---Voice and data line

  • fproutingTrk---Fastpacket routing trunk

  • atmRoutingTrk---ATM routing trunk

  • atmAxisIntfTrk---ATM AXIS interface trunk

  • atmIPXAFIntfTrk---ATM IPX feeder interface trunk

  • atmAPSIntfTrk---ATM APS interface trunk

  • imaRoutingTrunk---IMA routing trunk

  • physicalMedia

Admin Status

User requested state for logical interface table row. Choose one from the pop-up menu:

  • up

  • down

  • added

  • deleted

Operational Status

Operational status of the port. Can be one of the following:

  • added

  • up

  • deleted

SwitchIfPhysPort

Bit map integer specifying which physical ports are used by the IMA trunk. Bits corresponding to the physical ports forming this IMA trunk will be set to 1. This Integer can represent maximum 32 ports.

For regular ATM Routing, set the trunk bit related to that port.

For access lines, this field is unused and will display -1.

For example:

    Value       Ports used           Trunk Type
                                 
_______________________________________________
    0         Invalid              Invalid
    1         1                    ATM RoutingTrk
    2         2                    ATM RoutingTrk
    3         1 & 2                IMA RoutingTrk
    4         3                    ATM RoutingTrk
    5         1 & 3                IMA RoutingTrk
    15        1,2,3 & 4            IMA RoutingTrk

Displaying and Configuring FR Port Information

To display and configure FR Port information, select FR Port Info from the Category menu. The
FR Port Info dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-4.


Figure 2-4: FR Port Info Table

The parameters are described in Table 2-6. To modify the parameters, make the necessary changes and click Modify before closing the dialog.


Table 2-6: FR Port Info Table Parameters
Parameter Description

Card Number

Card number for a particular slot.

Port Number

Trunk/line number.

Admin Status

Admin status of the port. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • up

  • down

  • modify

  • add

  • delete

  • write only

Operational Status

Operational status of the port. Can be one of: added, up, deleted.

Port Speed

Baud rate of the port.

LMI Operational Mode

Local Management Interface (LMI) opersational mode. Can be:

  • xdisabled

  • Lmi-asyn

  • disabled

  • lminoassyn

  • uni-annexA

  • uni-annexD

  • nni-annexA

  • nni-annexD

  • auto-def

NNI Status

Network to node interface (NNI) status. Can be no or yes.

Displaying FR Real Time Counters

To display FR Real Time counters, select FR Real-Time Counters from the Category menu. The parameters are described in Table 2-7.


Table 2-7: FR Real Time Counters Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Slot No.

Number that identifies the slot a card is in.

Port No

Port number for a particular port in a slot.

Rx Bytes

Traffic received in bytes.

Tx Bytes

Traffic transmitted in bytes.

Tx Frms

Traffic transmitted frames.

Rx Frms

Traffic received in frames.

Tx FECN Frms

Total number of frames transmitted with the FECN bit set.

Tx BECN Frms

Total number of frames transmitted with the BECN bit set.

# DE Frms Dropped

Total number of DE frames dropped due to queue threshold met.

Rx Frm CRC Errs

Total number of frames received with CRC errors.

Frms with Illegal Fmts

Total number of frames received with illegal formats.

Rx Alignment Err Frms

Total number of frames dropped with non-bytes aligned payload.

Rx Illegal Len Frms

Total number of frames received with illegal length.

# DMA Overruns

Total number of DMA overruns.

Unknown DLCIs

Total number of received frames with invalid/unknown DLCI dropped.

CLLM Tx Bytes

Total number of CLLM bytes transmitted.

CLLM Rx Bytes

Total number of CLLM frames received.

CLLM Tx Frms

Total number of CLLM frames transmitted.

CLLM Rx Frms

Total number of CLLM frames received

CLLM Failures

Total number of CLLM failures.

LMI Fail Frms

Total number of LMI failure frames.

LMI Fail Bytes

Total number of LMI failure bytes.


Note This is not a configurable dialog. Use the CLI to modify these parameters.

Displaying and Configuring ATM Port Info

To display and configure ATM port information, select ATM Port Info from the Category menu. The ATM Port Info dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-5.


Figure 2-5: ATM Port Info Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 2-7. To modify the parameters, make the necessary changes and click Modify before closing the dialog.


Table 2-8: ATM Port Info Table Parameters
Parameter Description

Card Number

Slot number for the selected card.

Port Number

Port number for a particular port in a slot.

Admin Status

Admin status of the port. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: up, down, modify, WriteOnly.

Operational Status

Operational status of the port. Can be one of: active, failed, inactive, looped, unknown.

PortType

Type of port. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: uni (user-to-network interface) or nni (network-to-node interface).

Port Interface Type

Interface type of the port. Can be one of:

  • t3---T3 interface

  • e3---E3 interface

  • oc3-smf---OC3 single-mode fiber

  • oc3-mmf---OC3 multimode fiber

  • oc3-stm1---OC3 synchronous transport module level 1

  • oc3-utp---OC3 unshielded twisted pair

  • oc3-stp---OC3 shielded twisted pair

  • oc3-smflr---OC3 single mode fiber long range

Port Speed (cps)

Port speed in cells per second.

Displaying ATM Real Time Counters

To display ATM Real Time counters, select ATM Real Time Counters from the Category menu. The ATM Real Time Counters dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-6.


Figure 2-6: ATM Real Time Counters Table

The parameters are described in Table 2-9.


Table 2-9: ATM Real Time Counters
Parameter Description

Card Number

Number that identifies the card slot of the logical ports for that line.

Port Number

Port number of the logical port for that line.

Unknown VPI/VCI

Number of cells discarded due to unknown address, either unknown VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) or unknown VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier).

# Cell Buff Overflows

Number of times the port has incurred a cell buffer overflow.

# Cells Discarded by IngressCU

Number of cells dropped by Ingress CU (Control Service Unit).

# Rx Cells with AIS

Total number of cells received with Alarm Indicator Signal.

# Rx Cells with FERF

Total number of cells received with FERF (Far End Reporting Failure).

# Rx Cells

Total number of cells received.

# Rx Cells with CLP

Number of cells received with Cell Loss Priority set.

# Rx Cells with EFC

Number of cells received with EFCI (Explicit Forward Congestion Indication) set.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

# Tx Cells

Total number of cells transmitted.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

# Tx Cells with CLP

Number of cells transmitted with Cell Loss Priority set.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

# Tx Cells with EFC

Number of cells transmitted with EFCI set.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

# Cells Discarded due to ParityErr

Number of cells dropped because of parity errors.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Note This is not a configurable dialog. Use the CLI to configure these parameters.

Displaying and Configuring Voice Channel Info

To display and configure voice channel information, select Voice Channel Info from the Category menu. The Voice Channel Info dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-7.


Figure 2-7: Voice Channel Info Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 2-10. To modify the parameters, make the necessary changes and click Modify before closing the dialog

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Table 2-10: Voice Channel Info Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Interface Index

MIB-II system group's system description variable.

Channel Index

Interface index of the line.

InterfaceType

Type of line interface associated with this channel. Can be one of: unknown, t1, e1.

Dial Type

Dial type used on the channel. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: inband (default), pulse, userConfigured.

If the dial type is userConfigured, you must provide values for the Signalling Delay, Min. Wink, and PlayOut Delay parameters. If no values are provided for these three parameters, the current values in the database are used. When the dial type is inband or pulse, the following values are used:

Signalling Type Inband Pulse

lineChanSignallingDelay 96 96

lineChanMinWink 20 20

lineChanPlayOutDelay 200 200

Signalling Delay(msecs)

Signalling delay in milliseconds, assigned to the Dial Type parameter. The value specified is rounded to the nearest multiple of 1.5 seconds. When the dial type is inband or pulse, a default value of 96 is used (no configured value is accepted).

Min. Wink(msecs)

Minimum wink in milliseconds, assigned to theDial Type parameter. The value specified is rounded to the nearest multiple of 3 seconds. When the dial type is inband or pulse, a default value of 200 is used (no configured value is accepted).

PlayOut Delay(msecs)

Playout delay in milliseconds, assigned to the Dial Type parameter. The value specified is rounded to the nearest multiple of 1.5 seconds. When the dial type is inband or pulse, a default value of 200 is used (no configured value is accepted).

Signal Templates

Interface type of the voice channel. For a data type connection, this parameter is ignored. The lineChanDataDceDte interface type can be set to configure a channel for data connections.

Input Gain

Amount of gain in decibels (dB) inserted at the receiver side of a line on voice type connections. Acceptable values are between +6 dB and -8 dB. The default is zero.

Output Gain

Amount of gain in decibels (dB) inserted at the transmit side of a line on voice type connections. Acceptable values are between +6 dB and -8 dB. The default is zero.

Channel Utilization

Percentage of utilization of the channel. This parameter informs the system software of the expected utilization rate of connections with traffic dependent compression algorithm for voice connections with VAD. The default is 40.

EchoCanceller Bground Filter

Represents whether or not Echo Canceller Background Filter is enabled. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: enable or disable. The default value is enable.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

EchoCancellation on BackCard

Represents represents whether or not the Preference for Echo Cancellation on the back card is enabled. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: enable or disable. The default value is enable.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Unassigned Channel Signalling

Unassigned channel signalling configuration used when a channel is configured for data connections. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • t1-ucs---(default) T1 lines

  • ds0a---T1 lines

  • e1-ucs---E1 lines

  • other---Receive A Bit

If you change the value for one of Receive A Bit, Receive B Bit, Receive C Bit, or Receive D Bit, you must send out the values for the others, even if no other values have changed.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Receive A Bit

Configuration of bit conversion to received signalling on a channel. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Receive B Bit

Configuration of bit conversion to received signalling on a channel. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Receive C Bit

Configuration of bit conversion to received signalling on a channel. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Receive D Bit

Configuration of bit conversion to received signalling on a channel. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Transmit A Bit

Allows the node to pass A channel signalling bits through unchanged, or to invert/hold them at a given value for a line. It affects signalling bits in the transmit direction (for example, to the CPE/PABX). Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

If you change the value for one of Transmit A Bit, Transmit B Bit, Transmit C Bit, or Transmit D Bit, you must send out the values for the others, even if no other values have changed.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Transmit B Bit

Allows the node to pass B channel signalling bits through unchanged, or to invert/hold them at a given value for a line. It affects signalling bits in the transmit direction (for example, to the CPE/PABX). Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Transmit C Bit

Allows the node to pass C channel signalling bits through unchanged, or to invert/hold them at a given value for a line. It affects signalling bits in the transmit direction (for example, to the CPE/PABX). Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Transmit D Bit

Allows the node to pass D channel signalling bits through unchanged, or to invert/hold them at a given value for a line. It affects signalling bits in the transmit direction (for example, to the CPE/PABX). Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero---(default) Signalling bit is 0

  • one---Signalling bit is 1

  • xmitTransparent---Send signalling bit transparently

  • donotXmit---Do not transmit signalling bit

  • revSigBit---Reverse/Inverse signalling bit

If signalling is not used, the A, B, C, D bits have 1, 1, 0, 1 values, respectively.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

OnHook A Bit

Value of A signalling bit, for which the IGX shall recognize an on-hook condition. The default value is unKnown. The value corresponding to pre-defined interface types has been given in the Signal Templates parameter. If the interface type is pre-defined, no value is accepted for this parameter. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero

  • one

  • donotCare

  • unKnown (default)

  • notUsed

If you change the value for Onhook A Bit, Onhook B Bit, Onhook C Bit, or Onhook D Bit, you must send out the values for the others, even if no other values have changed.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

OnHook B Bit

Value of B signalling bit, for which the IGX shall recognize an on-hook condition. The default value is unKnown. The value corresponding to pre-defined interface types has been given in the Signal Templates parameter. If the interface type is pre-defined, no value is accepted for this parameter. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero

  • one

  • donotCare

  • unKnown (default)

  • notUsed

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

OnHook C Bit

Value of C signalling bit, for which the IGX shall recognize an on-hook condition. The default value is unKnown. The value corresponding to pre-defined interface types has been given in the Signal Templates parameter. If the interface type is pre-defined, no value is accepted for this parameter. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero

  • one

  • donotCare

  • unKnown (default)

  • notUsed

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

OnHook D Bit

Value of D signalling bit, for which the IGX shall recognize an on-hook condition. The default value is unKnown. The value corresponding to pre-defined interface types has been given in the Signal Templates parameter. If the interface type is pre-defined, no value is accepted for this parameter. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu:

  • zero

  • one

  • donotCare

  • unKnown (default)

  • notUsed

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Echo Cancel

Represents the integrated echo canceller channel parameters associated with the specified voice endpoint channel. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: enable or disable. The default is disable.

If it is to be enabled from a disabled state, the values for the variables are shown below.

Signalling Type Inband Pulse

Echo Return Loss high/low Sets the echo return loss to
high/low.

Tone Disabler enable/disable Enables or disables the tone
disabler.

Echo Convergence enable/disable Enables or disables convergence.

Nonlinear Processing high/low Enables or disables non-linear
processing.

EchoCanceller Bground Filter enable/disable Enables or disables the
Background Filter.

EchoCancellation on BackCard enable/disable Enables or disables the
preference for BackCard echo
cancellation.

Note  Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Echo Return Loss

Represents the Echo Return Loss of the echo canceller is enables. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: high or low. The default value is high.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Tone Disabler

Represents whether or not the tone disabler is enabled. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: enable or disable. The default value is enable.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Echo Convergence

Represents whether or not echo convergence is enabled. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: enable or disable. The default value is enable.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Nonlinear Processing

Represents whether or not non-linear processing is enabled. Choose one of the following from the pop-up menu: enable or disable. The default value is enable.

Note Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to view this parameter.

Displaying and Configuring System Information

To display and configure system information, select System Info from the Category menu. The System Info dialog displays as shown in Figure 2-8.


Figure 2-8: System Info Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 2-11. To modify the parameters, make the necessary changes and click Modify before closing the dialog.


Table 2-11: System Info Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

System Description

MIB-II system group's system description variable.

Up since

Date and time the device first came up (online).

Contact

Name of the person to contact in case of problems with the switch. Can be a name, phone number, or e-mail address.

Device Name

Name of the device.

Location

Location of the device.

sysServices

Coded number that indicates the layer for which this node performs services.


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