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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 popup menu at the top of the dialog. The categories of device configuration are:

These dialogs are described in the sections that follow.

Node Dialog

Use the Node dialog to configure node properties. (See Figure 2-1.)


Figure 2-1: Node Dialog

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


Table 2-1: Node Dialog Parameters
Parameter Description

Node Name

Specifies the name of the node and is unique among all the nodes in the network. Whenever the name of the node is changed, AutoRoute has to propagate the information to the other nodes in the network. It also specifies the name of a PAR Feeder node.

  • Node names must be unique within the network.

  • Node names must be 1-8 characters in length.

  • Node names must start with a letter.

  • Node names can include "_" or"."

  • Node names are case sensitive.

Shelf Date

Sets the date for the shelf. The syntax is mm/dd/yyyy.

Shelf Time

Sets the time for the shelf.

Shelf Time Zone

Defines standard time for the shelf. Can be:

  • gmt (Greenwich mean time)

  • est (Eastern standard time)

  • cst (Central standard time)

  • mst (Mountain standard time)

  • pst (Pacific standard time)

To define a standard time not defined in here, use GMT and set the offset from the GMT in the Shelf Time Zone Offset parameter.

Shelf Time Zone Offset(Hours)

Contains the offset from greenwich mean time in hours. If configuring for standard time in the Shelf Time Zone parameter, set this object to 0. If configuring for non standard times use this object as an offset from the GMT.

Shelf Back Plane Type

Type of back plane, generally 336 Mbps.

Shelf Back Plane SerialNo.

Unique value for each shelf, entered in nvram by manufacturing. The serial number is on the non-volatile RAM on the backplane.

Shelf Integrated Alarm

Status of the shelf's integrated alarm. Can be:

  • clear

  • major

  • minor

To modify an entry in the Node dialog:

Step 1 Select the table column entry to be modified.

Step 2 Click in the entry to display possible values.

Step 3 Select the appropriate value.

Step 4 Click Modify.

To make sure the information has been changed, re-select the Node dialog. The dialog should refresh to display the new information.


Note Commands related to this dialog are cnfname, cnfdate, cnftime, cnftmzn, dspshelfalm.

Statistics Configuration Dialog

Use the Statistics Configuration dialog to view statistics information. (See Figure 2-2.)


Figure 2-2: Statistics Configuration Dialog

The Statistics Configuration dialog parameters are described in Table 2-2.


Table 2-2:
Parameter Description

SV+ Stats Manager IP Addr

IP address by which the statistics manager is accessed.
IP address = nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.

Statistics Collection Interval (Minutes)

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

Statistics Bucket Interval (Minutes)

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

Statistics Configuration Dialog Parameters

Note This is not a configurable dialog. To modify these parameters, you must use the Command Line Interface (CLI). The command related to this dialog is dspstatparams.

Slot Card Info Dialog

Use the Slot Card Info dialog to display card information for all cards in the chassis. (See Figure 2-3.)


Figure 2-3: Slot Card Info Table

The parameters are described in Table 2-3:


Table 2-3: 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:

  • ASI-T3/E3

  • ASI-155

  • BXM-T3/E3/OC3

  • BXM-155/622

  • BNI-T3/E3

  • BNI-155

  • BCC

  • ASM

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.

Switch Interface Info Dialog

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 2-4.

Table 2-4: 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:

  • 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

To modify an entry in the Switch Interface Info dialog:

Step 1 Select the table column entry to be modified.

Step 2 Click in the entry to display possible values.

Step 3 Select the appropriate value.

Step 4 Click Modify.

To make sure the information has been changed, re-select the Switch Interface Info dialog. The dialog should refresh to display the new information.

Displaying Resource Partitions

Use the Resource Partitions dialog to display resource partition information. The Resource Partitions dialog parameters are described in Table 2-4.


Table 2-5: Resource Partitions Dialog
Parameter Description

Vtrk

Virtual trunk number.

Partition ID

Resource Partition Identification. A partition in the BXM resource is dedicated for control by the corresponding VSI Master. The partition is not available for any other cards.

Admin Status

Administration Status for this resource partition. Choose enable or disable from the popup menu.

Oper Status

Operational Status for this resource partition. Choose enable or disable from the popup menu.

PCV Max Lcns

Maximum number of PVC LCNs of ALL partitions on the Logical Interface (slot.port.vtrk for trunks and slot.port for lines). The LCN value is logical interface based. The default value for this object is 256.

PCV Max BW

Maximum PVC bandwidth of ALL partitions on the Logical Interface (slot.port.vtrk for trunks and slot.port for lines). The bandwidth is logical interface based. The default value for this object is the line rate of this interface.

  • For BXM E3, the bandwidth is 80000.

  • For BXM T3, the bandwidth is 96000.

  • For BXM OC3, the bandwidth is 353208.

  • For BXM OC12, the bandwidth is 1412830.

Displaying the Qbin Table

Use the Qbin Table dialog to display the Qbin table. The Qbin Table dialog parameters are described in Table 2-6.


Table 2-6: Qbin Table Dialog
Parameter Description

Card

Number that identifies the slot the card is in.

Line

Number of the line.

Vtrk

Identifies the line the trunk is in.

Admin Status

Administration Status for this Qbin. Choose enable or disable from the popup menu.

Oper Status

Operational Status for this Qbin.

Min Bw

Minimum bandwidth of the Qbin. The default value for this object is 0.

  • For BXM E3, the bandwidth is 80000.

  • For BXM T3, the bandwidth is 96000.

  • For BXM OC3, the bandwidth is 353208.

  • For BXM OC12, the bandwidth is 1412830.

Derth

Discard threshold of the Qbin. The default value for the object is 9800.

Lo CLP

Low CLP threshold of this Qbin in percentage. The default value for the object is 80.

Qbin ID

Qbin Identification.

Efci

EFCI threshold of this Qbin in percentage. The default value for the object is 30.

Displaying and Configuring ATM Port Info

Use the ATM Port Info dialog to display ATM port information. (See Figure 2-4.)


Figure 2-4: ATM Port Info Table

The parameters are described in Table 2-6.


Table 2-7: 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 active, failed, inactive, looped, or unknown.

PortType

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

  • uni (user-to-network interface)

  • 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.

To modify an entry in the ATM Port Info dialog:

Step 1 Select the table column entry to be modified.

Step 2 Click in the entry to display possible values.

Step 3 Select the appropriate value.

Step 4 Click Modify.

To make sure the information has been changed, re-select the ATM Port Info dialog. The dialog should refresh to display the new information.

Displaying ATM Real Time Counters

Use the ATM Real Time Counters dialog to display ATM Real Time counters. (See Figure 2-5.)


Figure 2-5: ATM Real Time Counters Table

The parameters are described in Table 2-8.

Table 2-8: ATM Real Time Counters Dialog Parameters
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 (Explicit Forward Congestion Indication) 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.

System Info Dialog

Use the System Info dialog to display system information. The System Info dialog parameters are described in Table 2-8.


Table 2-9: 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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