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Displaying and Configuring
UXM Cards

Displaying and Configuring
UXM Cards

The Universal Switching Module can function in one of the following modes:

In this mode, it serves as either an ATM User-To-Network Interface (UNI), or a Network to Network Interface (NNI).
In this mode, it supports trunks in the network.

Selecting the Card and Displaying Card Parameters

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

Front Card Configuration Dialog

Figure 15-1 shows the parameters for an UXM front card. Use this dialog to display UXM card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information.


Figure 15-1:
UXM Card Configuration Dialog

The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 15-1.


Table 15-1: Card Configuration Dialog Parameters---Front View

Parameter

Description

Slot No

Identifies the slot the card is in.

Card Status

Status of the card. Examples are:

  • Active---Card in use. No failure.

  • Standby---Card idle. No failures.

  • Failed---Card failed.

  • Down---Card downed.

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

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

FrontCard Type

Identifies the type of front card. In this case, it is an NTM.

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 Card Y-RedStatus is secondary, the primary slot index displays in this field. If Card Y-RedStatus is null, a zero (0) appears in this field.

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.

Slot No.

Identifies the slot the card is in.


Note This is not a configurable dialog.

Back Card Configuration Dialog

Use this dialog to view back card characteristics, hardware, firmware, and status information. The Card Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 15-2.


Table 15-2:
Parameter Description

Slot No.

Number that identifies the slot the card is installed in.

Card Status

Status of the card. Examples are:

  • Active---Card in use. No failure.

  • Standby---Card idle. No failures.

  • Failed---Card failed.

  • Down---Card downed.

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

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

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.

Card Configuration Dialog Parameters---Rear View

Note The parameters in this dialog cannot be configured.

Configuring UXM Interfaces

Select the Line (on the rear view) to display the the Intf Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:

The UXM Intf menu item provides several Interface dialogs:

These dialogs are described in the subsections that follow.

Physical Line Configuration

To display and configure Physical Lines on a UXM card, select IGX: Physical Line Configuration from the Category<Intf menu. The IGX: Physical Line Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 15-2.


Figure 15-2: Physical Line Configuration Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 15-3.


Table 15-3:
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:

  • up

  • down

  • added

  • deleted

Service

Service for the line. Choose atmAxisIntfTrk from the popoup menu. The other options do not apply.

Physical Line Configuration Dialog Parameters

ATM Trunk Configuration

To display and configure ATM trunks on a UXM card, select ATM Trunk Configuration from the Category<Intf menu. The ATM Trunk Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 15-3.


Figure 15-3: ATM Trunk Configuration Table

The parameters are described in Table 15-4.


Table 15-4:
Parameter Description

Vtrk

Number that identifies the virtual trunk.

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.

ATM Trunk Configuration Table Parameters

More ATM Trunk Configuration

To display and configure more ATM trunk parameters on a UXM card, select More ATM Trunk Configuration from the Category<Intf menu. The More ATM Trunk Configuration dialog displays as shown in Figure 15-4.


Figure 15-4: More ATM Trunk Configuration Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 15-5.


Table 15-5: More ATM Trunk Configuration Dialog Parameters
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:

  • ndTypeOther---Other type

  • ndTypeIPX---Node type IPX

  • ndTypeIGX---Node type IGX

  • ndTypeIPXAF---Node type IPX acting as feeder

  • ndTypeIGX---Node type IGX

  • ndTypeIGXAF---Node type IGX acting as feeder

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.

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.

Parameter Description

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.

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).

ATM Trunk Real Time Counters

To configure ATM trunk real time counters on a UXM card, select ATM Trunk Real Time Counters from the Category<Intf menu. The ATM Trunk Real Time Counters dialog displays as shown in Figure 15-5.


Figure 15-5: ATM Trunk Real Time Counters Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 15-6.

Table 15-6: ATM Trunk Real Time Counters Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Vtrk

Number that identifies the virtual trunk.

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.

Parameter Description

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.

IGX Line Config (DS3 Interface)

To display and configure ds3 Lines on a UXM card, select IGX: Line Config (DS3 Interface) from the Category<Intf menu. The IGX: Line Config (DS3 Interface) dialog displays as shown in Figure 15-6.


Figure 15-6: Line Config (DS3 Interface) Dialog

The parameters are described in Table 15-7.


Table 15-7: Line Config (DS3 Interface) Dialog Parameters
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 one of the following:

  • major

  • minor

  • clear

  • deact (deactivated).

Parameter Description

Line Alarm Status Information

Information on the status of the line alarm. Can be one of:

  • lineAlmTypeOTHER (Unused/unknown alarm type)

  • lineAlmTypeOK (Line OK)

  • lineAlmTypeDEACT (Line deactivated)

  • lineAlmTypeACT (Line activated)

  • lineAlmTypeBPV(BPV alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeFS (Frame Slips alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeFER (FER alarm)

  • lineAlmTypePKOOF (Packet OOF alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeOOF (OOF alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeLOS (LOS alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeBADCLK (BAD CLK alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeCRC (CRC alarm)

  • lineAlmTypePKCRC (HE alarmpacket CRC errors)

  • lineAlmTypeOOM (OOM alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeAIS (AIS alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeLCV (Line code violation alarm)

  • lineAlmTypePCVL (P-Bit parity code violations alarm)

  • lineAlmTypePCVP (C-Bit parity code violations alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeBCV (PLCP Bframe Parity Error code violations alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeATMCRC (ATM cell header CRC errors alarm)

  • lineAlmTypePLCPOOF (PLCP OOF alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeCDMISS (Card missing alarm)

  • lineAlmTypeNET (Network failure alarm)

Line Type

Type of line. Can be one of:

  • ds3other

  • ds3M23

  • ds3SYNTRAN

  • ds3CbitPar

  • ds3ClearChan

  • e3other

  • e3Framed

  • e3Plcp Physical Layer Convergence Protocol

Parameter Description

Line Coding

Type of ZCS line coding used on this line. Can be one of:

  • ds3Other

  • ds3B3ZS

  • e3HDB3

Clock Source

Transmit clock source. Can be one of the following:

  • loopTiming

  • localTiming

  • throughTiming

Selecting Ports and Displaying Port Parameters

Select the port (on the rear view) to display the Port Configuration dialog by doing one of the following:

The port menu item provides two UXM Port dialogs.

Select one of the following dialogs from the Category pull-down menu in the Port dialog:

These dialogs are described in the subsections that follow.

Port Configuration

To display and configure Ports on an UXM card, select IGX: Port Config from the Category<Ports menu. The parameters are described in Table 15-8.


Table 15-8: Port Configuration Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Card number

Number that identifies the slot the card is in.

Port Number

Port number of the logical port for that line.

Line Number

Number of the line.

Parameter Description

Admin Status

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

  • up

  • down

  • modify

  • writeOnly

  • add

  • delete

Operational Status

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

Port Speed

Baud rate of the port.

IDE to DE Map

Flag indicating whether or not the IDE to DE mapping should be performed. Choose one of the following from the popup menu: yes or no.

LMI Operation Mode

Local Management Interface (LMI) operation mode. Choose one from the popup menu:

  • xdisabled

  • lmi-asyn

  • disabled

  • lmi-noasyn

  • uni-annexA

  • uni-annexD

  • nni-annexA

  • nni-annexD

  • auto-det

Configuring IGX Port Real Time Counters

To display and configure Port Real Time Counters on an UXM card, select IGX: Port Real Time Counters from the Category<Ports menu. The parameters are described in Table 15-9.


Table 15-9: IGX: Port Real Time Counters Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Card Number

Number that identifies the slot the card is in.

Port Number

Port number of the logical port for that line.

Rx Bytes

Traffic received in bytes.

Tx Bytes

Traffic transmitted in bytes.

Rx Frms

Traffic received in frames.

Tx Frms

Traffic transmitted 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.

Parameter Description

# 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 incorrect 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 Frames

Total number of LMI failure frames.

LMI Fail Bytes

Total number of LMI failure bytes.


Note This is not a configurable dialog.


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