RADview-EMS/NGN Element Management System for NGN Applications
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 © 1994–2008 RAD Data Communications Publication 02/08
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Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Overview of ETX-102/201/202 ................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 Overview ................................................................... 1-2
Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model ................................................................... 1-2 System Level Operations ......................................................................................... 1-3
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation
2.1 Network Management Options ................................................................................... 2-2 2.2 Pre-configuring ETX-102/201/202 for Network Management ...................................... 2-2
Connecting a Terminal to the Control Port ............................................................... 2-3 Configuring the Host Parameters ............................................................................ 2-3 Configuring the Management Access ....................................................................... 2-4 Adding a Network Management Station (NMS) ........................................................ 2-4 Configuring the SNMP Communities ......................................................................... 2-6
2.3 Connecting ETX-102/201/202 to Network Management Stations ................................ 2-7 Inband Management ............................................................................................... 2-7 Out-of-Band Management ...................................................................................... 2-7
2.4 Launching RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 .................................................................. 2-8 2.5 Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) ..................................................................... 2-9
ETX-102/201/202 View Window .............................................................................. 2-9 Title Bar ........................................................................................................... 2-10 Menu Bar ......................................................................................................... 2-10 Toolbar ............................................................................................................ 2-10 Status Bar ........................................................................................................ 2-11
ETX-102/201/202 System ..................................................................................... 2-11 RADview ETX-102/201/202 Menu Maps ................................................................. 2-14 Selecting the System ............................................................................................ 2-16 Selecting Ports ...................................................................................................... 2-17 ETX-102/201/202 Front Panel Connectors ............................................................. 2-18 ETX-102/201/202 Indicators and LEDs .................................................................. 2-18
Port Status Indicators ....................................................................................... 2-18 ETX-102/201/202 LEDs .................................................................................... 2-19
Chapter 3. Configuration Management
3.1 Configuring ETX for Network Management ................................................................. 3-2 Configuring System Information .............................................................................. 3-3 Setting System Date and Time ................................................................................ 3-4 Configuring NET/USER Usage ................................................................................... 3-6 Configuring Link Protection ..................................................................................... 3-7
3.2 Configuring Fault Propagation .................................................................................... 3-9 3.3 Configuring Bridge Settings ...................................................................................... 3-10
Configuring Bridge Parameters .............................................................................. 3-10 Configuring Bridge Ports ....................................................................................... 3-11 Configuring VLAN Membership .............................................................................. 3-14 Configuring the MAC Table .................................................................................... 3-17 Configuring L2CP Handling .................................................................................... 3-21
3.4 Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) ......................................................................... 3-23 Configuring QoS Classification ............................................................................... 3-23
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Configuring QoS Priority Mapping .......................................................................... 3-24 Configuring QoS Rate Limitation ............................................................................ 3-27
3.5 Configuring OAM (CFM) Parameters .......................................................................... 3-30 Configuring OAM Flows ......................................................................................... 3-32
Adding an OAM Flow ........................................................................................ 3-32 Changing an OAM Flow ..................................................................................... 3-36
Viewing Single OAM Flow Data .............................................................................. 3-38 Configuring Services .............................................................................................. 3-38
3.6 Resetting the System Hardware ............................................................................... 3-41 Resetting the Agent .............................................................................................. 3-41 Resetting the Configuration .................................................................................. 3-41
3.7 Configuring Syslog Parameters ................................................................................. 3-42 Configuring Syslog Device Parameters ................................................................... 3-42 Configuring Syslog Server Parameters ................................................................... 3-43
3.8 Configuring the Power Up Trap Delay ....................................................................... 3-45 3.9 Polling the Agent ..................................................................................................... 3-46 3.10 Configuring Operational Parameters ......................................................................... 3-46
Viewing and Configuring Port Parameters .............................................................. 3-46 Viewing and Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters ................................................ 3-47 Viewing SFP Information ....................................................................................... 3-50 Viewing SFP Optical Parameters ............................................................................ 3-52 Viewing Link OAM (802.3ah) Status ...................................................................... 3-54
Chapter 4. Configuring Typical Applications
4.1 Configuring ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 ..................................................................... 4-3 Management Methods ............................................................................................ 4-3 ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Configuration Summary ............................................... 4-3 Connecting ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 to the Network Management Station ......... 4-4
Inband Management .......................................................................................... 4-4 Out-of-Band Management .................................................................................. 4-4
Getting Started ....................................................................................................... 4-4 4.2 Configuring the VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-102/201) ......................... 4-7
Configuration Sequence .......................................................................................... 4-8 Configuring System Parameters ............................................................................... 4-8
Configuring Host IP Parameters .......................................................................... 4-8 Defining Management VLAN ............................................................................... 4-9 Adding a Network Manager ................................................................................ 4-9
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer ............................................ 4-10 Configuring the Bridge .......................................................................................... 4-10
Configuring the Bridge Mode ............................................................................ 4-10 Configuring the Bridge Ports ............................................................................. 4-11
Configuring QoS .................................................................................................... 4-12 Selecting the Priority Type ................................................................................ 4-12 Selecting the Rate Limit ................................................................................... 4-13
4.3 Configuring a VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-102/201) .............................................. 4-14 Configuration Sequence ........................................................................................ 4-15 Configuring System Parameters ............................................................................. 4-15 Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer ............................................ 4-16 Configuring the Bridge .......................................................................................... 4-16
Configuring the Bridge Mode ............................................................................ 4-16 Configuring the Bridge Ports ............................................................................. 4-16 Configuring VLAN Membership .......................................................................... 4-17
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4.4 Configuring a VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-202) ................................. 4-19 Configuration Sequence ........................................................................................ 4-20 Configuring System Parameters ............................................................................. 4-20
Configuring Host IP Parameters ........................................................................ 4-20 Defining Management VLAN ............................................................................. 4-21 Adding a Network Manager .............................................................................. 4-22
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer ............................................ 4-22 Configuring the Bridge .......................................................................................... 4-23
Configuring the Bridge Mode ............................................................................ 4-23 Configuring the Bridge Ports ............................................................................. 4-23
Configuring QoS .................................................................................................... 4-24 Selecting the Priority Type ................................................................................ 4-24 Selecting the Rate Limit ................................................................................... 4-25
4.5 Configuring a VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-202) ..................................................... 4-26 Configuration Sequence ........................................................................................ 4-27 Configuring System Parameters ............................................................................. 4-27 Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer ............................................ 4-27 Configuring the Bridge .......................................................................................... 4-28
Configuring the Bridge Mode ............................................................................ 4-28 Configuring the Bridge Ports ............................................................................. 4-28 Configuring VLAN Membership .......................................................................... 4-29
Chapter 5. Performance Management
5.1 System Statistics ........................................................................................................ 5-2 Setting the Polling Interval ...................................................................................... 5-2 Viewing OAM (CFM) Statistics .................................................................................. 5-3
Viewing Running Counters .................................................................................. 5-5 Viewing Current Frames ...................................................................................... 5-7 Viewing Current Delays ....................................................................................... 5-9 Viewing Interval Frames .................................................................................... 5-10 Viewing Interval Delays ..................................................................................... 5-11
5.2 Port Statistics .......................................................................................................... 5-14 Viewing Rx Frame Types ........................................................................................ 5-14 Viewing Tx Frame Types ........................................................................................ 5-16 Viewing Errors ....................................................................................................... 5-17 Viewing Rx Frame Sizes ......................................................................................... 5-19 Viewing Tx Frame Sizes ......................................................................................... 5-21
Chapter 6. Security Management
6.1 Understanding RADview User Security Levels .............................................................. 6-1 Monitor .................................................................................................................. 6-2 Technician .............................................................................................................. 6-3 Operator ................................................................................................................ 6-3 Administrator ......................................................................................................... 6-3
6.2 Configuring Host Parameters ...................................................................................... 6-3 6.3 Configuring SNMP ...................................................................................................... 6-6 6.4 Configuring Management Access ................................................................................ 6-8
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Chapter 7. Fault Management
7.1 Managing System Alarms ............................................................................................ 7-2 7.2 Handling Alarms and Traps ......................................................................................... 7-2 7.3 Configuring Event Reports .......................................................................................... 7-2
Ethernet Port Event Reports ................................................................................... 7-2 Viewing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports ........................................................... 7-2 Adding Event Reports for Ethernet Ports ............................................................ 7-5 Changing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports ......................................................... 7-6 Removing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports ........................................................ 7-7
OAM (CFM) Service Event Reports ........................................................................... 7-7 Viewing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services ................................................... 7-7 Adding Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services .................................................. 7-10 Changing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services ............................................... 7-14 Removing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services .............................................. 7-14
7.4 Masking Alarm Traps ................................................................................................ 7-15 7.5 Managing the History Log ......................................................................................... 7-16
Viewing the History Log ........................................................................................ 7-16 Clearing the History Log ........................................................................................ 7-19
7.6 Performing Diagnostic Tests ..................................................................................... 7-20 Running Loopback Tests ....................................................................................... 7-20 Running Virtual Cable Tests ................................................................................... 7-23 Running VLAN Tests .............................................................................................. 7-24
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Chapter 1
Introduction This chapter provides an overview for managing ETX-102/201/202 using the RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 management solution. It introduces the graphical user interface. It is assumed that you are familiar with basic RADview-EMS/NGN operations. For more information about basic RADview-EMS/NGN operations, refer to the RADview-EMS/NGN (PC) or (UNIX) User's Manual.
This chapter contains the following topics:
• Overview of ETX-102/201/202
• RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 overview
Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model
System Level Operations.
1.1 Overview of ETX-102/201/202
ETX-102/201/202 have similar functionality, where each provide a demarcation point between the private LAN and the operator’s network. However, they differ in their physical interfaces:
• ETX-102 is a Fast Ethernet network-termination unit (FE-NTU) with any of the following combinations of up to six Ethernet ports:
Two fiber optic or copper (SFP-based) Fast Ethernet network ports and up to four fiber optic or copper Fast Ethernet user ports.
One fiber optic or copper (SFP-based) Fast Ethernet network port and up to five fiber optic or copper Fast Ethernet user ports.
• ETX-201 is a Gigabit Ethernet network-termination unit (GbE/FE-NTU) with any of the following combinations of up to six Ethernet ports:
Two fiber optic or copper (SFP-based) Gigabit Ethernet network ports and up to four fiber optic or copper Fast Ethernet user ports.
One fiber optic or copper (SFP-based) Gigabit Ethernet network port and up to five fiber optic or copper Fast Ethernet user ports.
• ETX-202 is a Gigabit Ethernet network-termination unit (GbE-NTU) with two fiber optic or copper (SFP-based) Gigabit Ethernet network ports and up to four fiber optic or copper Gigabit Ethernet user ports.
The network ports support link aggregation according to IEEE 802.3ad requirements. The user ports accept traffic, providing different port-based services. At the physical level, ETX-102/201/202 supports autonegotiation, flow control and fault propagation. The unit can be managed via a local terminal port, or via one of its Ethernet ports (inband or out-of-band management). ETX-102/201/202 includes a DHCP client utility that obtains the IP address, IP mask and default gateway values, and defines a network manager automatically.
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1.2 RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 Overview
This chapter explains the steps required to get the RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 management system for ETX-102/201/202 version 3.6 up and running. It describes the graphical user interface, configurations, security and fault management. Specific tasks possible with RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 are dealt with in the subsequent chapters in this manual. All the configurations and management support in this manual are tasks that can be performed with RADview.
The RADview-EMS/NGN management system for ETX-102/201/202 provides you with all the tools necessary to monitor the performance and configure the device parameters for its local and remote devices.
The RADview-EMS/NGN management system for ETX-102/201/202 units is accessed in two levels:
• System Level
• Port Level:
NET-ETH
NET/USER-ETH
USER-ETH port.
Overview of the RADview FCAPS Model
RADview provides a complete management solution for monitoring and controlling the RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 system. The RADview solutions conform to ITU-T Telecommunication Management Network (TMN) recommendations for SNMP management systems, known as the FCAPS model:
• Fault management – detects and correlates fault in network devices, isolates faults, and initiates recovery actions.
• Configuration management – tracks configuration changes, and configures, installs, and distributes software and configuration files across the network.
• Accounting management – collects accounting data and generates network usage reports.
• Performance management – continuously monitors network performance (QoS, CoS) and resource allocation.
• Security management – controls and restricts access to network resources.
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System Level Operations
Table 1-1 lists the management tasks that are available when you select the entire system.
Table 1-1. Mapping of FCAPS Functions to RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 Menu Paths and Sections in this Manual
FCAPS Component
Function Device Level Port Level
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Fault Management
Configuring event
reports
Fault > Event
Report
Configuration
Configuring
Event Reports
- Chapter 7
Masking alarm traps Fault > Mask
Alarm Traps
Masking Alarm
Traps -
Chapter 7
Viewing the history
log
Fault > History
Log Alarm List
Viewing Alarm
History in the
System Alarm
Buffer -
Chapter 7
Clearing the system
log buffer
Fault > Clear
History Log
Clearing
Alarms in the
Alarm Buffer -
Chapter 7
Performing Loopback
tests
Diagnostics >
Loopback
Running
Loopback
Tests -
Chapter 7
Performing Virtual
Cable tests
Diagnostics >
Virtual Cable
Test
Running
Virtual Cable
Tests -
Chapter 7
Performing VLAN
tests
Diagnostics >
VLAN Test
Running
VLAN Tests -
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FCAPS Component
Function Device Level Port Level
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Configuration Management
Viewing and
configuring system
information
Configuration
> System Info
Configuring
System
Information
- Chapter 3
Setting system date
and time
Configuration
> Date and
Time
Setting
System Date
and Time
- Chapter 3
Configuring
NET/USER usage
Configuration
> NET/USER
Usage
Configuring
NET/USER
Usage
- Chapter 3
Configuring link
protection
Configuration
> Protection
Configuring
Link
Protection -
Chapter 3
Configuring fault
propagation
Configuration
> Fault
Propagation
Configuring
Fault
Propagation
- Chapter 3
Configuring bridge
settings
Configuration
> Bridge >
Parameters
Configuring
Bridge
Settings
- Chapter 3
Configuration
> Bridge >
Ports
Configuring
Bridge
Settings
- Chapter 3
Configuration
> Bridge >
VLAN
Membership
Configuring
Bridge
Settings
- Chapter 3
Configuration
> Bridge >
MAC Table
Configuring
Bridge
Settings
- Chapter 3
Configuration
> Bridge >
L2CP Handling
(for ETX-202)
Configuring
Bridge
Settings
- Chapter 3
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Function Device Level Port Level
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Configuring QoS
parameters
Configuration
> QoS >
Classification
Configuring
Quality of
Service (QoS)
- Chapter 3
Configuration
> QoS >
Priority
Mapping
Configuring
Quality of
Service (QoS)
- Chapter 3
Configuration
> QoS > Rate
Limitation
Configuring
Quality of
Service (QoS)
- Chapter 3
Configuring OAM
(CFM) parameters
Configuration
> OAM (CFM)
Configuring
OAM (CFM)
Parameters
- Chapter 3
Resetting the system
hardware
Configuration
> Reset >
Reset HW
Resetting the
System
Hardware
- Chapter 3
Resetting system
configurations
Configuration
> Reset >
Reset Config
Resetting
System
Configuration
- Chapter 3
Configuring systems
log parameters
Configuration
> Syslog >
Device
Configuring
Syslog
Parameters
- Chapter 3
Configuration
> Syslog >
Servers
Configuring
Syslog
Parameters
- Chapter 3
Configuring the
power up trap delay
interval
Configuration
> Power Up
Trap Delay
Configuring
the Power Up
Trap Delay
- Chapter 3
Polling the Agent Configuration
> Poll Agent
Polling the
Agent
Configuration
- Chapter 3
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FCAPS Component
Function Device Level Port Level
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Viewing and
configuring Ethernet
port parameters
Configuration
> Parameters
Viewing and
Configuring
Ethernet Port
Parameters
- Chapter 3
Viewing SFP
information
Configuration
> SFP Info
Viewing SFP
Information
- Chapter 3
Viewing Viewing SFP
optical parameters
Configuration
> SFP Optical
Parameters
Viewing SFP
Optical
Parameters
- Chapter 3
Viewing link OAM
(802.3ah) status
Configuration
> Link OAM
(802.3ah)
Status
Viewing Link
OAM
(802.3ah)
Status
- Chapter 3
Performance Management
Setting the polling
interval for updating
statistics in dialog
boxes
Statistics >
Polling Interval
Setting the
Polling Interval
- Chapter 5
Viewing OAM (CFM)
statistics
Statistics >
OAM (CFM)
Viewing OAM
(CFM)
Statistics
- Chapter 5
Viewing port
statistics
Statistics > Rx
Frame Types
Port Statistics
- Chapter 5
Statistics > Tx
Frame Types
Port Statistics
- Chapter 5
Statistics >
Errors
Port Statistics
- Chapter 5
Statistics > Rx
Frame Sizes
Port Statistics
- Chapter 5
Statistics > Tx
Frame Sizes
Port Statistics
- Chapter 5
Security Management
Viewing and
modifying the Host
parameters
Options >
Host
Configuring
Host
Parameters -
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FCAPS Component
Function Device Level Port Level
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Path in RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Section in this Manual
Configuring SNMP Options >
Manager List
Configuring
SNMP
- Chapter 6
Configuring
Management Access
Options >
Access
Configuring
Management
Access
- Chapter 6
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Chapter 2
Installation and Operation This chapter explains the installation and operation required to get the RADview-EMS/NGN system for ETX-102/201/202 up and running. It also describes the RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 graphic user interface (GUI) and how to select the system and its ports.
This chapter explains how to perform the following tasks:
• Network Management Options
• Pre-configuring ETX-102/201/202 for Network Management
Connecting a Terminal to the Control Port
Configuring the Host Parameters
Configuring the Management Access
Adding a Network Management Station (NMS)
Configuring the SNMP Communities
• Connecting ETX-102/201/202 to Network Management Stations
Inband Management
Out-of-Band Management
• Launching ETX-102/201/202
• Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
ETX-102/201/202 View Window
Title Bar
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Status Bar
ETX-102/201/202 System
RADview ETX-102/201/202 Menu Maps
Selecting the System
Selecting Ports
ETX-102/201/202 Front Panel Connectors
ETX-102/201/202 Indicators and LEDs
Port Status Indicators
ETX-102/201/202 LEDs.
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2.1 Network Management Options ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 have a local management subsystem that controls the operation of all of its circuits. The subsystem supports various management interfaces, including inband and out-of-band SNMP management (for example, RADview), Telnet, and local management via an ASCII terminal or a Web browser. RADview management software is typically used to support large networks.
Some parameters, such as the Operation Mode, CANNOT be changed from within RADview, since they are read only parameters. However, you can use the built-in management menu-driven interface of the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 to configure the operational mode. The configuration menus are accessible from a serial connection to the device control port or using the Telnet protocol via a connection to the Ethernet LAN port. For complete information about managing ETX-102/201/202 using the terminal, see the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Installation and Operation Manual.
• Changing the Operation Mode erases some parameters, such as the Ethernet host IP, and disconnects any remote management sessions.
• Changing the Ethernet host IP address disconnects any remote management sessions. For RADview management, you would have to add the new managed element (host) IP address to the EMS or SNMPc map.
RADview management software is used for managing large networks. RADview uses SNMP messages to manage ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202. ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 can be managed by a network management station (NMS) via of the unit Ethernet ports. The connection can be made either from a local LAN, or from a remote location, via a PSN connected to one of the ETX Ethernet ports.
2.2 Pre-configuring ETX-102/201/202 for Network Management
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 can be managed by a network management station which is located on the LAN connected to the one of the unit’s Ethernet ports.
To remotely administer ETX-102/201/202 via a Network Management Station (NMS), it is necessary to first configure the basic ETX-102/201/202 parameters via an ASCII terminal command line interface (CLI) session to the ETX-102/201/202 Control Port. The following steps are required:
1. Connect a terminal to the control port.
2. Configure the host parameters.
3. Configure the management access.
4. Add a Network Management Station (NMS).
5. Configure the SNMP communities.
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Connecting a Terminal to the Control Port
In order to configure the basic IP parameters, it is necessary to connect an ASCII terminal to the ETX-102/201/202 control port and log in.
To configure the ETX-102/201/202 system parameters:
1. Configure an ASCII terminal to:
One start bit
Eight data bits
No parity
One stop bit
No flow control
VT100 emulation.
2. Connect the terminal to the ETX-102/201/202 CONTROL port.
3. Press <Enter> several times (to allow ETX-102/201/202 to detect the rate).
4. Initiate the control session by entering the administrator user name and password.
Configuring the Host Parameters
ETX-102/201/202 allows entering IP parameters manually or using parameters acquired from the DHCP server.
To configure the Host parameters:
1. Display the Host menu (Configuration > System > Host).
2. Disable the DHCP client. Selecting DHCP Client and choose Disable.
ETX-102/201/202 releases the current IP address by sending the release message to the DHCP server, sets all host IP parameters to 0.0.0.0 and reboots itself automatically.
3. Select IP Address to define the host IP address
4. Select IP Mask to define the host IP mask.
5. Select Default Gateway to set the default gateway IP address
6. Select Default IP to enter a default IP address. Configuring a default IP address is necessary if you want to preserve a Telnet or HTTP connection to ETX-102/201/202 after having disabled its DHCP client.
The default gateway must be in the same subnet as the host.
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ETX-202 Configuration>System>Host
1. IP Address (0.0.0.0) 2. IP Mask (255.255.255.0) 3. Default gateway (0.0.0.0) 4. Bind (Bridge Port) 5. Default IP (0.0.0.0) 6. DHCP (Enable) 7. DHCP Status > > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 2-1. Host Menu (ETX-202)
Configuring the Management Access
ETX-102/201/202 allows you to enable access to the management system via an SNMP application.
To configure the Management Access:
• Display the Management Access menu (Configuration > System > Host), and set the SNMP access to Enable.
ETX-202 Configuration>System>Management>Management Access
1. User Access > 2. TELNET/SSH access > (Enable) 3. SNMP access > (Enable) 4. WEB access > (Enable) 5. RADIUS Authentication > (Enable Remote) 6. RADIUS Parameters > > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 2-2. Management Access Menu (ETX-202)
Adding a Network Management Station (NMS)
In order to remotely configure ETX-102/201/202, the NMS needs to be listed in the Manager List. NMS configuration defines the IP address of a new network management station (NMS), and the enterprise-specific traps that will be sent to the new network management station.
The maximum number of network management stations is 10. If this number is exceeded, you must delete an existing station.
Each NMS is automatically assigned an index number in the range of 1 to 10.
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When you allow sending general and alarm traps to a network manager, you can mask or unmask each trap (general or interface-specific). See the following section.
To add a network management station:
1. From the Management menu (Configuration > System > Management), select Manager List.
The Management List menu appears (see Figure 2-3).
2. From the Management List menu, type a to add a management station.
The Management List menu display changes, entering the Add mode (see Figure 2-4).
3. When in Add mode, perform the following:
Select Manager IP, and enter the IP address of the management station.
Select Manager Trap Mask, and select Enable or Disable to mask or unmask traps for the selected management station.
Select SNMP Traps UDP Port and define a UDP port to be used for sending SNMP traps to the network manager.
Select Save All to save the network manager.
Press <Esc> to return to the Edit mode.
ETX-202 Configuration>System>Management>Manager List Manager ID IP Address Trap Mask SNMP Traps UDP Port 1. 1.1.1.1 Disable 162
2. 2.2.2.2 Disable 162
| 3. 3.3.3.3 Disable 162
v 4. 4.4.4.4 Disable 162
A – add R – remove X – clear table ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help
Figure 2-3. Manager List Menu (ETX-202)
ETX-202 Configuration>System> Management > Manager List Manager ID (1) 1. IP Address ... (1.1.1.1) 2. Trap Mask ... (Disable) 3. SNMP Traps UDP Port ... (162) 4. Save All > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 2-4. Manager List Menu, Add Mode (ETX-202)
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Configuring the SNMP Communities
ETX-102/201/202 allows you to specify the communities under which the ETX management agent accepts SNMP command.
To configure the authentication community:
1. Display the Host (Management) menu (Configuration >System >Management >Host), and configure the following parameters:
2. Configure the desired parameters:
Read Community to enter the name of a community with read-only authorization.
Write Community to enter the name of a community with write authorization.
Trap Community to enter the name of a community to which ETX-102/201/202 sends traps.
3. Type S to save the changes.
The community names are case sensitive.
ETX-202 Configuration>System>Management>Host IP Address ... (0.0.0.0) IP Mask ... (0.0.0.0) Default Gateway ... (0.0.0.0)
1. Read Community ... (Public) 2. Write Community ... (Public) 3. Trap Community ... (Public) 4. Encapsulation > > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 2-5. Host (Management) Menu (ETX-202)
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2.3 Connecting ETX-102/201/202 to Network Management Stations
ETX-102/201/202 can be managed by a network management station (NMS) via of the unit Ethernet ports. The connection can be made either from a local LAN, or from a remote location, via a PSN connected to one of the ETX Ethernet ports.
Inband Management
RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 can be managed via SNMP by a Network Management Station (NMS) over one of unit’s SHDSL uplink ports.
To connect ETX-102/201/202 to the Network Management Station:
1. Verify that the management parameters are properly configured.
2. Connect one of the active ETX Ethernet ports to the PSN on which management traffic from an authorized NMS flows.
Out-of-Band Management
RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 can be managed via SNMP by a Network Management Station (NMS) on the LAN (hub or switch) connected to the one of the unit’s Ethernet ports.
To connect ETX-102/201/202 to the Network Management Station:
1. Connect the last user port to a port of an Ethernet switch or hub serving the network on which the appropriate NMS is attached.
2. Verify that the Bind parameter in the Host menu (Configuration > System > Host) (see Figure 2-1) is set to OOB.
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2.4 Launching RV-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202
Begin using RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 by launching the respective ETX-102/201/202 View window.
To launch the ETX-102/201/202 View window:
• On the map, select and double-click the ETX-102, ETX-201, or ETX-202 icon.
The respective ETX-102/201/202 View window opens. You can now perform configuration and monitoring functions in the entire ETX-102/201/202 system.
Figure 2-6. SNMPC Management Console
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2.5 Using the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
From the ETX-102/201/202 View window, you can configure and monitor the entire ETX-102/201/202 system elements.)
ETX-102/201/202 View Window
The RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 View window displays a dynamic graphical representation of the ETX-102/201/202 front and back panels. The view varies per ETX-102/201/202 and per number of ports in the device:
For the ETX-102/201:
• ETX-102/201 2 ports view comprises 2 ETH ports (1 NET and 1 USER).
• ETX-102/201 3 port view comprises 3 ETH ports (1 NET, 1 NET/USER, and 1 USER)
• ETX-102/201 5 ports view comprises 5 ETH ports (1 NET, 1 NET/USER, and 3 USER).
• ETX-102/201 6 ports view comprises 6 ETH ports (1 NET, 1 NET/USER, and 4 USER).
If the device has 3 or more ETH ports: the ETH 2 port's label (on the panel) is always "NET/USER" and you can select how to use this port (either as NET or as USER port).
If the device has 2 ETH ports: the ETH 2 port's label (on the panel) is always "USER". This label is both for the connector and for the respective LED.
For ETX-202:
• ETX-202 3 ports view comprises 3 ETH ports (2 NET and 1 USER).
• ETX-202 4 port view comprises 4 ETH ports (2 NET and 2 USER)
• ETX-202 6 ports view comprises 6 ETH ports (2 NET and 4 USER).
The view displays the front panel, which includes several LEDs indicating statuses of power, Ethernet links, and alarms, and the back panel, which includes AC/DC power connector, network and user Ethernet ports, and V.24 terminal connector.
The ETX-102/201/202 View window contains the following elements:
• Title bar
• Main menu bar
• Toolbar
• ETX-102/201/202 device (front and back panel views):
Front panel: includes several LEDs indicating statuses of power, Ethernet links, and alarms
Back panel: includes AC/DC power connector, network and user Ethernet ports, and V.24 terminal connector
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• Status bar.
Title Bar
Figure 2-7. Title Bar
The title bar (at the top of the View window) displays the name or IP address of the element given on the Network station (SNMPc or HPOV) and whether the device is connected or disconnected.
Menu Bar
Figure 2-8. Main Menu Bar
The main menu bar has drop-down sub-menus. Click a menu to display all the items in that menu. The menu items allow you to perform operations related to the selected elements in the ETX-102/201/202 system. The menus are context sensitive; menu items are enabled or disabled as applicable to the selected element.
In addition to using the menu bar, operations related to specific elements can also be performed using pop-up menus activated by right-clicking the mouse over the selected element.
Toolbar
System Level Port Level
Figure 2-9. Toolbars
Below the menu bar appears toolbar icons that allow you to perform specific ETX-102/201/202 operations related to the selected elements in the ETX-102/201/202 system with a single mouse-click. This toolbar is context sensitive; the icons displayed change depending on the ETX-102/201/202 element currently selected.
Table 2-1. Toolbar Buttons
Icon Name Function
System Info Displays system info
Poll Agent Poll system
User’s Manual Displays online help file of user’s manaual
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Status Bar
Figure 2-10. ETX-102/201/202 Status Bar
The ETX-102/201/202 status bar appears at the bottom of the View window and indicates the current state of the system, as summarized in Table 2-2.
Table 2-2. Status Types and Descriptions
Status Description
Working Connection to the device is in progress
Waiting Waiting for connection to the device
Interrupted Connection to the device failed (time-out)
Ready Connection to the device is successful
Polling Device polling is in progress.
ETX-102/201/202 System
The main, central workspace of the View window is a dynamic graphical representation of the front and back panels of the ETX-102/201/202 device. In this workspace you can select the system or the network or user ports to invoke specific menu commands to perform activities, such as configuration and fault management.
Note that you can right-click the mouse over selected elements to invoke the relevant menu commands.
When you perform certain activities, such as clicking the System Information button, a dialog box is displayed (in a secondary window) on top of the ETX-102/201/202 View window.
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Figure 2-11. ETX-102 System
Figure 2-12. ETX-201 System
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Figure 2-13. ETX-202 System
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RADview ETX-102/201/202 Menu Maps
Figure 2-14. System Level Menu Map
Figure 2-15. System Level (Right-Click) Shortcut Menu Map (Example)
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Figure 2-16. Port Level Menu Map
Figure 2-17. Port Level (Right-Click) Shortcut Menu Map (Example)
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Selecting the System
Before you can perform system operations, you must first select the system in the ETX-102/201/202 View window.
The network and user ports may be selected. All other areas that are not ports will represent the system and a frame around the panel will be displayed.
The default selection is the system.
To select the system:
• Click inside the ETX-102/201/202 View window. Ensure that no border surrounds any of the ports in the window.
A blue border outlines the respective ETX-102/201/202 device, indicating that the whole system is selected. (The main view includes the front and back panels of the device.)
Figure 2-18. ETX-102 System Selected in the View Window
The ETX-102/201/202 application opens with a specific IP address. The NMS discovers the device by recognizing the IP address it was designated.
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Selecting Ports
Before you can perform port operations, you must first select a port in the ETX-102/201/202 View window (see Selecting the System on page 2-16 for available ETX-102/201/202 ports).
To select a port:
• In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, click a port to select it.
A blue border outlines the selected port, indicating it is selected.
Figure 2-19. ETX-102 Port Selected in the View Window
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ETX-102/201/202 Front Panel Connectors
Table 2-3 lists the ports and connectors of ETX-102/201/202.
Table 2-3. ETX-102/201/202 Ports and Connectors
Name Number of Ports Connector Type
Control 1 DB9
NET 1 or 2 SFP IN
SFP OUT
RJ-45
NET/USER 0 or 1 SFP IN
SFP OUT
RJ-45
USER 1/2/3/4 SFP IN
SFP OUT
RJ-45
Power Supply 2 AC/DC
The SFP connector looks different when an optic module exists.
If the connector type is SFP OUT, a message appears that that the SFP connector is not installed.
ETX-102/201/202 Indicators and LEDs
This section provides lists and color/status descriptions of the ETX-102/201/202 device LED indicators.
The ETX-102/201/202 View window uses the standard RAD color codes to indicate operational and communication status of the agent, ports, and power supply.
Port Status Indicators
Operational status for ports will be indicated by color within the port itself, based on polling and trap notifications of interfaces administrational/operational status. The port status is color-coded in gray, magenta, or light blue.
Table 2-4 lists and describes the port status colors.
There is no indication for the Control and Alarm ports.
Figure 2-20. Port Status Indicators (Blue, Magenta, and Gray)
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Table 2-4. Port Status Indicators
Port Color Description
NET-ETH Magenta Errors exist
Blue Active test on port
Gray No errors exist and no tests are
running
USER-ETH Magenta Errors exist
Blue Active test on port
Gray No errors exist and no tests are
running
ETX-102/201/202 LEDs
RADview ETX-102/201/202 displays LED indicators in real-time as they actually appear on the device. The LED indications describe communication and operation status of ETX-102/201/202 and its links (see Table 2-5).
Figure 2-21. ETX-202 (Front Panel) LEDs
Table 2-5. ETX-202 LED Summary
Name Color LED On LED Off Blinking
PWR Green Power is On Power is Off
TST/ALM Red One of the Ethernet
links is down
No alarm or test
Diagnostic loopback is
active on one or more
ports
NET 1
NET 2 or
NET/USER 2
USER 3
USER 4
USER 5
USER 6
Green Ethernet Link is OK Port not in use (if Admin
status is down or port
has no physical link
Data is being
transmitted or received
on the corresponding
Ethernet link
• USER 4 and USER 5 LEDs are only relevant for 5-port and 6-port configurations.
• USER 6 LEDs are only relevant for 6-port configurations.
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Figure 2-22. ETX-102 (Front Panel) LEDs
Table 2-6. ETX-102/201 LED Summary
Name Color LED On LED Off Blinking
PWR/TST/
ALM
Green Power Supply is active
(PS is OK, no test, no
alarm)
Power is Off
Red When alarm occurs,
system on test (or any
kind of loop))
Loopback active on one
or more ports
NET 1
NET 2 or
NET/USER 2
USER 3
USER 4
USER 5
USER 6
Green Ethernet Link OK Port not in use (if Admin
status is down or port
has no physical link
• USER 3 LEDs are only relevant in 3-port configurations.
• USER 4 and USER 5 LEDs are only relevant for 5-port and 6-port configurations.
• USER 6 LEDs are only relevant for 6-port configurations.
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Chapter 3
Configuration Management This chapter discusses how to configure the ETX-102/201/202 management system using RADview-EMS/NGN.
This chapter describes how to configure ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202, and explains how to perform the following tasks:
• Configuring ETX for Network Management
Configuring System Information
Setting System Date and Time
Configuring NET/USER Usage
Configuring Link Protection
• Configuring Fault Propagation
• Configuring Bridge Settings
Configuring Bridge Parameters
Configuring Bridge Ports
Configuring VLAN Membership
Configuring MAC Table
Configuring L2CP Handling
• Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
Configuring Classification
Configuring Priority Mapping
Configuring Rate Limitation
• Configuring OAM (CFM) Parameters
Configuring Flows
Adding a Flow
Changing a Flow
Viewing Single Flow Data
Configuring Services
• Resetting the System Hardware
Resetting the Agent
Resetting the Configuration
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• Configuring Syslog Parameters
Configuring Syslog Device Parameters
Configuring Syslog Server Parameters
• Configuring the Power Up Trap Delay
• Polling the Agent
• Configuring Operational Parameters
Viewing and Configuring Port Parameters
Viewing and Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters
Viewing SFP Information
Viewing SFP Optical Parameters
Viewing Link OAM (802.3ah) Status
The second port in ETX-102/201/202 may be one of the following:
• ETX-202 HW version > 3.0: Network port (always)
• ETX-102/201 with two ports: USER port (always)
• ETX-202 HW version < 3.0 or ETX-102/201: The usage of the second port can be configured to either a Network port or USER port; therefore its label will be NET/USER-ETH 2.
3.1 Configuring ETX for Network Management
RADview allows you to view and modify ETX-102/201/202 configuration. The Configuration menu provides access to system level configuration.
Figure 3-1. System Level Configuration Menu
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Configuring System Information
The System Info command enables you to view and set physical information about ETX-102/201/202.
To view and configure ETX-102/201/202 system information:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > System Info.
Figure 3-2. System Information Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-1.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Table 3-1. System Information Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Description Description of the device, including the full name and version identification of the
device’s hardware type and software operating-system.
Read-Only
Object ID System identification number
Read-Only
Name System name
Format: String (32 characters)
Contact Name of the contact person for this system
Format: String (32 characters)
Location Physical location of the device
Format: String (32 characters)
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
System Up Time Length of time the system has been running.
Format: d: days, hh:mm:ss
Read-Only
Number of Interfaces Number of network interfaces present in the system.
Read-Only
The System Information Name, Contact, and Location dialog box fields are enabled, regardless of whether or not there is communication with the agent.
Setting System Date and Time
RADview allows you to set the date and time for the ETX-102/201/202 internal real-time clock. In addition, you can configure an SNTP server, to lock ETX-102, ETX-201 or ETX-202 to a reliable clock source. .
To set system date and time:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Date and Time.
Figure 3-3. Date & Time Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-2.
4. To change the date, in the Date field, do one of the following:
Type a date
OR
Click the Date combo box drop-down arrow to display a calendar from which you can select the date by clicking the relevant option.
5. Click <Apply> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-2. Date & Time Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Date System date.
Format: yyyy-mm-dd
Note: Can be set when Mode is Unicast Client.
Time System time.
Format: hh:mm:ss
Note: Can be set when Mode is Unicast Client.
SNTP
Mode SNTP mode.
Disable
Unicast Client
Time Zone SNTP time zone.
GMT–12:00
GMT–11:00
…
GMT–1:00
GMT
GMT+1:00
…
GMT+12:00
Note:
Disabled when Mode is Disable.
Enabled when Mode is Unicast Client.
Server IP Address IP address of the SNTP server.
Note:
Disabled when Mode is Disable.
Enabled when Mode is Unicast Client.
Update Interval (min) SNTP update interval in minutes. Period of time after which ETX-102/201/202
polls the SNTP server.
1…1440
Note:
Disabled when Mode is Disable.
Enabled when Mode is Unicast Client..
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Configuring NET/USER Usage
RADview allows you to view and configure the functionality of the NET/USER port (according to the last polling of the device) for ETX-102/201/202.
• For ETX-102/201, exists only if there are more than two network interfaces (regardless of their current state) present on the system
• For ETX-202, exists only for HW version < 3.0
To view and configure NET/USER usage:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > NET/USER Usage.
Figure 3-4. NET/USER Usage Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-3.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
A confirmation message box appears displaying: “Changing the value will cause Reset of the device. After Reset, the device will return to Default Configuration.” Click <OK> to confirm and close the message box.
Table 3-3. NET/USER Usage Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
NET/USER Usage NET/USER usage (according to last polling).
NET, USER
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Configuring Link Protection
RADview allows you to view and configure link protection for the ETX-102/201/202 NET/USER ports.
ETX-102/201/202 uses two network link protection modes:
• LAG (Link Aggregation Group): Both network links are combined into one virtual group, but only one link transmits data at a time. If a failure occurs on the transmitting link, ETX-102/201/202 switches to the standby link in the group. In the LAG mode, the first link to be set with an “Up” administrative status becomes the active link of the group and starts data transmission. (And in the LAG mode, both network links receive data, but only one of them transmits.)
• 1:1: Both network ports operate independently, one of them is active, the other on standby. The traffic is automatically switched to the standby port in case the active network port or its link fails.
• For ETX-102/201 and ETX-202 HW version < 3.0: Protection option is disabled when the ETH 2 port is configured as a USER port.
• For ETX-202 HW version > 3.0: Protection option is enabled since ETH 2 port is always configured as a NET port.
Before configuring the link protection, make sure that both network ports have identical bridge port parameters (ingress filtering mode, port VID, and so on) and are the members of the same VLAN.
To view and configure link protection:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Protection.
Figure 3-5. Protection Dialog Box
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3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-4.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
A warning message box appears displaying: “Make sure that both network ports are configured identically. Continue?” Click <Yes> to implement the changes and close the message box.
Table 3-4. Protection Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Protection Group LAG port member.
NET -ETH 1
NET -ETH 2 or NET/USER - ETH 2
Read-Only
Active Port LAG active port.
None
NET - ETH 1
NET - ETH 2 or NET/USER - ETH 2
Read-Only
Protection Method LAG distribution method
Link Aggregation
1:1
Revertive LAG recovery mode. .
No
Yes
Note:Enabled only if protection method is 1:1. Traffic is switched back to the primary port (network port 1) after the primary port recovery.
Wait to Restore (sec) Period of time in seconds between link restoration and using the link for the data
transfer.
0-720 (seconds)
Note:When protection method is 1:1, this field is enabled only if LAG recovery mode is revertive.
Shut Down upon Flip
(sec)
Period of time in seconds during which the failed link suspends its transmission in
order to inform the remote device of the link failure.
Cleared: value is 0.
Selected: can choose value from 1-30
1…30 (seconds)
Note: Enabled only if protection method is 1:1. LAG shutdown duration upon flip.
Force Active Port Enabled only if protection method is 1:1. LAG status of force port.
None
NET - ETH 1
NET - ETH 2 or NET/USER - ETH 2
Note: Enabled only if protection method is 1:1. LAG status of force port.
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3.2 Configuring Fault Propagation
RADview ETX-102/201/202 provides the network-to-user fault propagation mechanism. When the fault propagation is enabled, the user port shuts itself down when a link failure is detected at the network port.
To enable fault propagation:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Fault Propagation.
Figure 3-6. Fault Propagation Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-5.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Table 3-5. Fault Propagation Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Failed Port NET - ETH 1, NET - ETH 1/NET - ETH 2
NET - ETH 1: ETX-202 HW version > 3.0 or ETX102/201 where second port is set
to USER
NET - ETH 1/NET - ETH 2: ETX-202 HW version < 3.0 or ETX102/201 where
second port is set to NET.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Affected Port
USER - ETH 3
USER - ETH 4
USER - ETH 5
USER - ETH 6
Ports that exist in the device.
Enable, disable fault propagation by selecting the relevant check boxes.
Note:
• Only ports that exist in the device are displayed.
• When ETH 2 port is not NET, NET/USER - ETH 2 also appears.
• The fault propagation cannot be applied to an OOB port (and therefore its is disabled for selection).
3.3 Configuring Bridge Settings
RADview allows you to configure bridge settings for ETX-102/201/202 ports.
The bridge operates in the VLAN-aware and VLAN-unaware modes. In the VLAN-aware mode, the bridge supports up to 64 VLANs. Learning and filtering can be enabled or disabled. Static MAC addresses are stored in the MAC table. The size of the MAC table is 8192 addresses. The ETX-202 bridge can handle frames up to 4096 bytes in size. Each bridge can be assigned to a VLAN.
The unit can append additional VLAN tag (provider VLAN) at the user port ingress and remove it at the network port ingress. The provider VLAN includes provider VID and priority (VLAN stacking).
Configuring Bridge Parameters
You can configure bridge parameters for ETX-102/201/202 ports.
To view and configure bridge parameters:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Parameters.
Figure 3-7. Bridge Parameters Dialog Box (ETX-202)
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Figure 3-8. Bridge Parameters Dialog Box (ETX-102/201)
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-6.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Table 3-6. Bridge Parameters Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
VLAN Mode VLAN mode.
Aware, Unaware
Note: VLAN mode cannot be set to Aware when Host VLAN is untagged.
Forwarding Mode Operation mode of the bridge.
Filter, Transparent
Filter: ETX-102/201/202 filters traffic according the received MAC addresses.
Transparent: No filtering is performed. ETX-102/201/202 forwards all received
frames.
Aging Time (sec) Amount of time a LAN node (station) is allowed to be inactive before it is
removed from the network.
300...4080 (seconds_
Stacking Ether Type
(hex)
The ethernet type.
Notes:
• Field exists only for ETX-102/201.
• Value must be bigger than 0x0600
Configuring Bridge Ports
You can view and configure ETX-102/201/202 (network and user) bridge ports. ETX-102/201/202 network bridge port supports filtering of incoming user traffic, accepting all frames or only those, which have VLAN tags. The untagged frames can be assigned PVID (port VID) and priority by the bridge port.
To view and configure bridge ports:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Ports.
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The Bridge Ports Table dialog box opens with read-only fields.
Figure 3-9. Bridge Ports Table Dialog Box (Unaware Mode)
Figure 3-10. Bridge Ports Table Dialog Box (Aware Mode)
3. To edit the fields, click <Change>.
The Change Bridge Port dialog box opens, displaying editable fields, as shown in the Bridge Ports Table dialog box.
Figure 3-11. Change Bridge Port Dialog Box (Unaware Mode)
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Figure 3-12. Change Bridge Port Dialog Box (Aware Mode)
4. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-7.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
When changing Tag Handling from Stacking to None, and Stacking VID is the same as the Host VLAN ID, a message box appears displaying: “Tag Handling: Changing this value may disconnect the agent.” Click <OK> to implement the changes and close the message box.
Table 3-7. Bridge Ports Table/Change Bridge Port Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Bridge port.
NET - ETH 1
NET - ETH 2 or NET/USER - ETH 2 or USER - ETH 2
USER - ETH 3
USER - ETH 4
USER - ETH 5
USER - ETH 6
Read-Only
Note: The OOB port will not appear in the Bridge Port table and cannot be used as a Bridge Port.
Ingress Filtering Controls filtering of the incoming user traffic.
Enable, Disable
Enable (default): Bridge port accepts only frames with tags of the VLANs,which
include the network port as a member.
Disable: Bridge port accepts all incoming frames.
Note: Available only in VLAN-aware mode.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Accept Frame Type Specifies the frame types to be accepted by the network port.
All, Tag Only:
All: Bridge port accepts all frames (tagged, untagged, priority-tagged). Untagged
and priority-tagged frames receive PVID of the bridge port.
Tag Only: Bridge port accepts only tagged frames, discarding untagged and
priority-tagged.
Note: Available only in VLAN-aware mode.
Port VID/Stacking VID Port VID: VLAN mode is Aware
Stacking VID: VLAN mode is Unaware
Bridge port or Stacking VID. Port VID to be added by the bridge port to the
untagged and priority-tagged frames.
PVID operation depends on the tag handling mode:
• None: PVID is added to the untagged and priority-tagged frames only.
• Stacking: PVID is added to all arriving frames (tagged, untagged or priority
tagged).
• Stripping: A tag is removed from the frame on this port. If it is a frame with a
double tag, then the frame wll remain with one tag. If it a frame with one tag,
then the frame will remain untagged.
1 (default)…4094
Note: When VLAN mode is Unaware, you cannot change the value of the Stacking VLAN until you first remove the corresponding flow.
Default Priority Tag Default priority tag to be added by the bridge port to the incoming untagged
frames or to the frames coming from the user ports with assigned port priority.
No default priority tags are added to the frames arriving with assigned port
priority.
0 (default)…7
Tag Handling Bridge port ingress tag handling. Relevant for NET ports. Defines if ports add port
VID only to untagged or to all arriving frames.
None, Stacking, -- (for NET ports)
Notes:
• This field exists only if the bridge VLAN mode is Unaware and enabled only for USER ports (including NET/USER when ETH 2 port is configured as a USER port).
• If Host VLAN tagging is Untagged, then Tag Handling cannot be set to Stacking. Host VLAN Tagging is configured to Untagged.
• If Host VLAN Priority is less than 6, Tag Handling cannot be set to Stacking.
• The Agent sets the same value (latest value) for all USER Bridge Ports.
Configuring VLAN Membership
You can view and configure VLAN membership for ETX-102/201/202 bridge ports set to VLAN mode Aware. The ports can also be configured to add or to strip the VLAN tag at the egress.
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To view and configure VLAN membership:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > VLAN Membership.
The VLAN Membership (Egress) dialog box opens with read-only fields.
If the last USER port is used as an OOB port, this port will not appear in the VLAN Membership (Egress) table and cannot be used as a Bridge Port.
Figure 3-13. VLAN Membership (Egress) Dialog Box
3. To add a VLAN member, click <Add>.
The Add VLAN Membership dialog box opens, displaying editable fields, as shown in the VLAN Membership dialog box.
Note
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Figure 3-14. Add VLAN Membership Dialog Box
4. To edit a VLAN member, select a row in the VLAN Membership table and click <Change>.
The Change VLAN Membership dialog box opens, displaying the same editable fields as the Add VLAN Membership dialog box (except for the VLAN ID field, which is read-only/disabled for changing).
Figure 3-15. Change VLAN Membership Dialog Box
5. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-8.
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6. To remove a row(s), select the relevant row(s) in the VLAN Membership table and click <Remove>.
VLANs used by an OAM flow as SP VLAN ID cannot be removed.
If the selected VLAN ID is the same as the Host VLAN ID, a warning message box appears displaying: “Removing VLAN ID may disconnect the agent” Click <OK> to remove the VLAN ID and close the message box.
7. Click <Apply> to implement the changes. (Up to 64 VLAN membership entries can be added to the table.)
Table 3-8. VLAN Membership (Egress)/Add/Change Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
VLAN ID VLAN ID.
1…4094
VLAN Name VLAN name.
String, up to 32 characters
NET - ETH 1
NET - ETH 2 or
NET/USER - ETH 2 or
USER - ETH 2
USER - ETH 3
USER - ETH 4
USER - ETH 5
USER - ETH 6
Tagged, Untagged, --‘
Tagged: To assign network ports or user ports to be the tagged members of the
current VLAN. These ports add the current VLAN tag to all frames at egress.
Untagged: To assign network ports or user ports to be the untagged members of
the current VLAN. These ports strip the current VLAN tag from all frames at
egress.
Note: Each port can be an untagged member in only one VLAN.
Configuring the MAC Table
You can add static MAC addresses to the ETX-102/201/202 MAC table. When the bridge operates in the VLAN-aware mode, it is possible to assign VLAN ID to a MAC address.
To add a static MAC address:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > MAC Table.
The MAC Table dialog box opens with read-only fields.
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Figure 3-16. MAC Table Dialog Box (Unaware Mode)
Figure 3-17. MAC Table Dialog Box (Aware Mode)
3. View the fields, as described in Table 3-9.
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4. To add an entry to the MAC table, click <Add>.
The Add button is disabled when VLAN mode is Unaware and Tag Handling is Stacking.
The Add Static Entry dialog box opens, displaying editable fields, as shown in the MAC Table dialog box.
Figure 3-18. Add Static Entry Dialog Box (Unaware Mode)
Figure 3-19. Add Static Entry Dialog Box (Aware Mode)
5. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-9.
6. To sort the MAC Table by column, click a column title.
7. Click <Next> to view the next 500 entries.
8. Click <Start From> to enter a MAC address and VLAN ID (for VLAN-aware mode only), and view the next 20 entries starting from the selected index.
9. Click <Apply> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-9. MAC Table Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
VLAN ID Identity of this filtering database
Select VLAN dialog box, similar to VLAN Membership Table dialog box. Select an
entry and click <Select> to specify/enter the VLAN ID of the selected entry (to
specify with which frames from the current MAC address are expected to arrive).
1 (default)…4094
Note:Relevant for VLAN-aware mode.
MAC Address MAC static unicast address format
00-00-00-00-00-00 (default)
Note:
• Second nibble from the left must be even
• The following MAC addresses are not allowed: 01-80-C2-00-00-00 - 01-80-C2-00-00-0F, FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF (broadcast), Zero MAC 00-00-00-00-00-00
Received Bridge Port Static unicast received FDB bridge ports.
NET - ETH 1
NET - ETH 2 or NET/USER - ETH 2 or USER - ETH 2
USER - ETH 3
USER - ETH 4
USER - ETH 5
USER - ETH 6
--
Status Bridge port status.
MAC Table statuses:
Learned
Static
Blocked
Self
Add Static Entry dialog box statuses:
Non-Blocked (default)
Blocked
Note: Blocked value is displayed for Static entries whose Bridge Port = 0xFFFF.
This denotes that packets carrying this MAC Address will not be forwarded.
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To remove static MAC addresses:
1. In the MAC Table, select the static MAC address(es) that you want to remove.
2. Click <Remove Static>.
A confirmation message box appears displaying: “Removing Static Entry(ies)”. Click <OK> to remove the static MAC addresses.
The static MAC address(es) is deleted from the MAC table.
To erase learned (dynamic) addresses from the MAC table:
1. In the MAC Table, click <Clear Learned> to erase all learned addresses from the MAC table.
A confirmation message box appears.
Figure 3-20. Erasing MAC Table
2. Click <Yes> to proceed.
All learned MAC addresses are erased from the MAC table.
Configuring L2CP Handling
The Layer-2 control frames received by the devices can be tunneled across the network to the destination MAC addresses or discarded. The L2CP packet address range is 01-80-C2-00-00-00 to 01-80-C2-00-00-0F.
You can view and configure L2CP handling parameters per destination MAC address for ETX-202 bridge ports.
Relevant only for ETX-202 HW version > 3.6.
To view and configure L2CP handling parameters:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > L2CP Handling.
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Figure 3-21. L2CP Handling Dialog Box
3. In the relevant Destination MAC Address row(s), select an option (Tunnel, Peer, or Discard) from the drop-down list in the Handling column (see Table 3-10).
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-10. L2CP Handling Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Destination MAC
Address
List of 16 MAC addresses.
Handling L2CP handling parameters. For a specific MAC address, select whether the
Layer-2 control protocol frames sent to this address are tunneled to it or
discarded by ETX-202.
Discard
Peer
Tunnel
Notes:
• For address 01-80-C2-00-00-01, the only available value is Discard.
• Peer value is available only for MAC address 01-80-C2-00-00-02 .
• ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 peer with the user equipment to run protocol. L2CP frames are forwarded to the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 CPU. Unidentified L2CP frames are forwarded across the network as ordinary data.
• This field is read-only when when Link OAM is enabled for one of the ports
3.4 Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
You can configure QoS classification, priority mapping, and rate limitation settings for the ETX-102/201/202 system.
ETX-102/201/202 provides three priority queues for each user port. The traffic can be classified and mapped into the priority queues according to the VLAN priority, DSCP, IP TOS or per port basis.
Configuring QoS Classification
You can configure QoS classification for ETX-102/201/202.
To configure QoS classification:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > QoS > Classification.
Figure 3-22. QoS Classification Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-11.
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4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Table 3-11. QoS Classification Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Classification QoS classification.
802.1p , DSCP, TOS, Per Port
802.1p (default): Traffic is prioritized according to VLAN priority.
DSCP: Traffic is prioritized according to the Differentiated Services Codepoint, as
specified in RFC 2474.
TOS: Traffic is prioritized according to IP ToS field.
Per Port: Traffic is prioritized according to port default priority.
Configuring QoS Priority Mapping
You can configure QoS priority mapping for ETX-102/201/202.
To configure QoS priority mapping:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > QoS > Priority Mapping.
Figure 3-23. QoS Priority Mapping Dialog Box (802.1p)
Figure 3-24. QoS Priority Mapping Dialog Box (DSCP)
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Figure 3-25. QoS Priority Mapping Dialog Box (TOS)
Figure 3-26. QoS Priority Mapping Dialog Box (Per Port)
For Per Port: Only existing ports will be displayed. The OOB port will not be displayed and cannot be used as a Bridge Port.
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-12.
4. To set mapping, select a cell(s) in the relevant mapping row, and click <Traffic Class> and select an option from the Traffic Class submenu.
ETX-102/201: 0 (Low), 1, 2, or 3 (High)
ETX-202: 0 (Low), 1, or 2 (High)
The Traffic Class (second row value) is updated for the selected cell(s).
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-12. QoS Priority Mapping Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Classification QoS classification.
802.1p (default): Assign each priority tag, supported by IEEE 802.1p (1–7) to a
specific priority queue (traffic class 0 (lowest), traffic class 1, or traffic class 2.
DSCP: Assign each DS codepoint (0–7) to a specific priority queue (traffic class 0
(lowest), traffic class 1, or traffic class 2.
TOS: Assign each IP ToS field value (0–63) to a specific priority queue (traffic
class 0 (lowest), traffic class 1, or traffic class 2.
Per Port: Assign priority to the user traffic according to the default priority of the
user port (port 1–4).
Read Only
Mapping Divided into two rows, first row Port Priority and second row Traffic Class.
Determined by default priority selected by user for each Bridge Port, where the
values of Default Priority are taranslated to Traffic Class, as follows:
When Default Priority is 0 or 1, Traffic Class is 0.
When Default Priority is 2 or 3, Traffic Class is 1.
When Default Priority is 4, 5 ,6, or 7, Traffic Class is 2.
Row title length (number of cells per row) vary per Classification values, as
follows:
For Classification 802.1p - 8 cells per row and:
Port Priority: 0…7 (cells, title)
Traffic Class: 0…3 (ETX-102/201), 0…2 (ETX-202)
For ClassificationTOS - 8 cells per row and:
Tag Value: 0…7 (cells, title)
Traffic Class: 0…3 (ETX-102/201), 0…2 (ETX-202)
For Classification DSCP - 64 cells per row and:
Tag Value: 0…7 (cells, title)
Traffic Class: 0…3 (ETX-102/201), 0…2 (ETX-202)
For Classification Per Port – maximum 6 cells per row and:
Tag Value: 0…7 (cells, title)
Traffic Class: 0…3 (ETX-102/201), 0…2 (ETX-202)
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Configuring QoS Rate Limitation
You can configure QoS rate limitation for ETX-102/201/202, which supports data rate limitation at the egress and ingress of the network and user ports.
To configure QoS rate limitation:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > QoS > Rate Limitation.
The QoS Rate Limitation dialog box opens, displaying the Egress tab, by default. (If the Host works in Out of Band (ETX-202 only), then the last USER-ETH port will not be displayed.)
Figure 3-27. QoS: Rate Limitation Dialog Box – Egress Tab (ETX-202)
3. Click the Ingress tab to display the ingress rate limitation parameters.
Figure 3-28. QoS: Rate Limitation Dialog Box – Ingress Tab (ETX-202)
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Figure 3-29. QoS: Rate Limitation Dialog Box – Egress Tab (ETX-102/201)
Figure 3-30. QoS: Rate Limitation Dialog Box – Ingress Tab (ETX-102/201)
4. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-13.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Table 3-13. QoS: Rate Limitation Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Egress Rate Limtation (Mbps)
Port
NET - ETH 1
NET/USER - ETH 2
USER - ETH 3
USER - ETH 4
USER - ETH 5
USER - ETH 6
Note: If host works in Out-of-Band (ETX-202 only), the last USER-ETH port is not displayed.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
CIR (Committed
Information Rate)
(Mbps)
Maximum rate permitted to transfer via this port, in Kbps.
For ETX-102/201:
No Limit (default), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 41, 50, 60, 83
For ETX-202:
No Limit (default), 0.5, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 150,
200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 550, 600, 650, 700, 750, 800, 850, 900,
950
Ingress Rate Limitation (Mbps)
Port
NET - ETH 1
NET/USER - ETH 2 or
USER - ETH 2
USER - ETH 3
USER - ETH 4
USER - ETH 5
USER - ETH 6
Note: If host works in Out-of-Band (ETX-202 only), the last USER-ETH port is not displayed.
CBS (Committed Burst
Size) (Kbytes)
Burst size that the port can support beyond rate limitation determined by CIR. If
CIR is No Limit, this field is disabled.
For ETX-102/201:
12, 24, 48, 96 (default)
For ETX-202: Available only if CIR is No Limit
4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 128
Notes:
• If CIR is No Limit, this field is disabled.
• Supported only for ETX-202 version 3.6 and higher.
CIR (Committed
Information Rate)
(Mbps)
Relevant only for USER ports. Maximum rate permitted at Ingress of this port with
this traffic priority, in Kbps.
For ETX-102/201:
CBS=12: No Limit (default): Disables rate limitation, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 41, 50, 60, 83
CBS=24: No Limit (default): Disables rate limitation, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 41, 45, 50, 60, 83
CBS=48 or 96: No Limit (default): Disables rate limitation, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 71, 83, 90
For ETX-102/201:
No Limit (default): Disables rate limitation, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 20, 30,
40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 550, 600, 650,
700, 750, 800, 850, 900, 950
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Counted Packet Types Packet type that will be rate limited. Rate limitation determined in CIR.
All
Broadcast
Multicast and Flooded Unicast
Broadcast and Multicast
Broadcast
Note:Relevant only for ETX-102/201.
3.5 Configuring OAM (CFM) Parameters
You can configure OAM (CFM) parameters for ETX-102/201/202.
OAM (CFM) provisioning is relevant only for VLAN Mode Aware or for VLAN Mode Unaware where the Tag Handling is Stacking.
To configure OAM (CFM) parameters:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > OAM (CFM).
The OAM (CFM) dialog box opens, displaying two panes. The left pane displays a tree with the root, All Flows, for all defined flows, and nodes representing each defined flow. For ETX-102/201/202, each node has three leaves, where each leaf represents a service. The right pane displays information relevant to the selected item in the left pane. The command buttons displayed in the dialog vary per selected item in the left pane.
Figure 3-31. OAM (CFM) Dialog Box (All Flows)
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Figure 3-32. OAM (CFM) Dialog Box (Node (Flow))
Figure 3-33. OAM (CFM) Dialog Box (Leaf (Service))
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3. In the tree in the left pane, you can select the following:
All Flows to display all of the flows and add new flow.
A node (Flow) to display in the right pane the selected Flow and MEP details.
A leaf (Service) to display in the right pane the details of the selected service.
4. Proceed with the following procedures in the following subsections to view and configure OAM (CFM) flows and services. (For a description of the read-only service fields, see Table 3-15.)
Configuring OAM Flows
You can configure OAM (CFM) flow parameters.
To configure OAM (CFM) flow parameters:
1. In the OAM (CFM) dialog box, select the root <All Flows>.
The Flow Table appears in the right pane of the OAM (CFM) dialog box (see Figure 3-31).
The Add button is disabled when:
• VLAN mode is Aware and there are 16 entries
• VLAN mode is Unaware and Tag Handling is Stacking, all Stacking VID values (of all User ports) are already used as SP VLAN Ids of flows.
2. View the read-only the fields, as described in Table 3-14.
3. To delete a flow, in the Flow Table, select the relevant row to delete, and click <Remove>.
A confirmation message box appears displaying: “Flow <Flow No.> will be deleted”. Click <OK> to confirm the deletion.
The agent automatically deletes also the services of this flow. (It is not possible to remove a single service. The only way to remove services is by deleting the flow to which they belong.)
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Adding an OAM Flow
You can add flows to the Flow Table.
To add a flow:
1. In the tree in the right pane of the OAM (CFM) dialog box, select the root <All Flows>.
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2. Click <Add> to add a new flow.
Only up to 16 flows are supported. (If there are already 16 defined Flows, the <Add> button is disabled.) The Flow ID range can be 1..64. When adding a flow, it is added with its maximum number of services (with performance monitoring disabled).
Figure 3-34. Add Flow Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-14.
4. In the SP VLAN ID field, click <…> to open the Select VLAN dialog box, where you can select the VLAN ID.
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Figure 3-35. Select VLAN Dialog Box
5. Select the relevant VLAN row and click <Select>.
The selected VLAN ID appears in the SP VLAN ID field in the Add Flow dialog box.
6. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
The new flow is added to the Flow Table and the NMS automatically adds all its services.
Table 3-14. Add/Change Flow Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Flow ID CoS flow ID
1…64 (Only unique IDs allowed. Default is first unique/non-existing ID)
Notes:
• Up to 16 flows are supported from a range of 1 to64.
• Read only for Change Flow dialog box.
Flow Name Name of flow.
String up to 70 characters
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
SP VLAN ID Relevant only when VLAN Mode is Aware and NET ETH 1 should be configured as
a Tagged member of the SP-VLAN. Each flow must have a unique SP VLAN ID.
1 (default)…4094
Bridge VLAN Aware Mode:
In order to select SP VLAN ID, click the [...] button. The VLAN Membership Table
dialog box appears with the caption Select VLAN, and [Select] and [Close]
buttons. Select a VLAN where NET-ETH 1 port is configured as a Tagged member
of and click <Select>.
Bridge VLAN Unaware Mode, Tag Handling = Stacking:
In this mode, the list of the Stacking VID values that were configured to all User
ports appears.
Notes:Up to 64 SP VLANs can be added from a range of 1 to 4094.
Flow CC Status Relevant when a single flow is selected in the Flow Table.
N/A
Fail
OK
Mismerge
Unexpected MEP
Unexpected ME Level
Read-Only
ME Level Maintenance Entity level, used to distinguish between OAM signals belonging to
different nested MEs.
3
Read-Only
Local MEP ID Local MEP (Maintenance Entity Endpoint) ID. Identification number of the local
maintenance endpoint. It must be different from the remote MEP ID and unique
for the maintenance domain.
0…65535
Remote MEP ID Remote MEP ID. Must be different from Local MEP ID. Identification number of
the remote maintenance endpoint, terminating the maintenance entity. It must
be different from the local MEP ID and unique for the maintenance domain.
0…65535
OAM Mode Disabled, Initiate OAM Messages, React to OAM Messages
Disabled (default): No continuity check is performed.
Initiate OAM Messages: ETX-102/201/202 initiates and reacts to OAM messages.
React to OAM Messages: ETX-102/201/202 only reacts to OAM messages,
without initiating them.
Note:
• Enabled only when VLAN Mode is Aware.
• Upon setting OAM mode to disabled, NMS checks if performance monitoring is disabled for all services defined for that flow. If PM is enabled, OAM mode cannot be disabled.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Continuity Verification
Mode
Continuity check method.
Disabled, CC Based, LB Based, --
Disabled (default): No continuity check is performed.
CC Based: Continuity check is performed via received OAM packets.
LB Based: Continuity check is performed via loopback messages.
Note:
• Enabled only when OAM Mode is Initiate or React.
• When the OAM mode is set to Initiate, the continuity verification mode can be either LB- or CC-based only and disabled. In the React OAM mode only CC-based verification is available and disabled.
• In Single Flow Data, when disabled, ‘--’ is displayed.
OAM Destination
Address Type
Type of MAC address to which the OAM messages are sent.
Multicast, Unicast. --
Multicast: RAD proprietary.
Unicast: User-defined.
Note:
• Enabled only when OAM Mode is Initiate.
• In Single Flow Data, when disabled, ‘--’ is displayed.
OAM Destination MAC
Address
User-defined MAC address to which the OAM messages are sent.
MAC address format: 00-00-00-00-00-00, --
Note:
• Available only if OAM destination address type is set to Unicast.
• Enabled only when OAM Mode is Initiate.
• MAC address must begin with 00.
• If OAM destination address type is Multicast, then this field is Read-Only and MAC address is: 01-20-D2-00-01-00.
• In Single Flow Data, when disabled, ‘--’ is displayed.
Default CC Priority Priority of OAM message sent when no service is defined on the current EVC
(Ethernet Virtual Connection). If a service is defined, OAM messages get highest
service priority existing on the EVC.
0…7
Note: Enabled only when OAM Mode is Initiate and Continuity Verification Mode is CC (Continuity Check) Based.
Changing an OAM Flow
You can modify flows listed in the Flow Table.
To change a flow:
1. To edit a flow, select the relevant row in the Flow Table, and click <Change>.
The Change Flow dialog box opens for editing the selected flow. Multiple flow selection is not possible in this case. That is, it is possible to select a single row/edit or delete only one flow at a time.
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Figure 3-36. Change Flow Dialog Box
2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-14.
3. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
The flow data is updated in the Flow Table.
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Viewing Single OAM Flow Data
You can view data for a selected OAM (CFM) flow.
To view data of a single OAM flow:
1. In the Flow Table, select the relevant row to view the selected flow’s data.
Figure 3-37. OAM (CFM) Dialog Box Displaying Single Flow Data
2. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 3-14.
Configuring Services
You can view and configure OAM (CFM) service parameters.
To view and configure service parameters:
1. In the tree in the left pane of the OAM (CFM) dialog box, select a Service leaf.
Details of the selected service appear in the right pane of the OAM (CFM) dialog box.
• The Add button is disabled.
• The Change button allows you to open a dialog box for editing the selected Service.
• You cannot remove a single Service. The only way to remove Services is to delete the flow they belong to.
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Figure 3-38. OAM (CFM) Dialog Box Displaying Service Details
2. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 3-15.
3. To change service parameters, click <Change>.
The Change Service dialog box opens, displaying editable fields for the selected service.
Figure 3-39. Change Service Dialog Box
4. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-15.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-15. Change Service Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Flow ID Flow ID of the selected service.
1…64
Flow Name Flow name of the selected service.
String of up to 70 characters
Service ID Service ID of the selected service
1…3 (according to the value of the selected entry)
Performance Monitoring Determines whether the PM is enabled or disabled for the service.
Disable
Enable
Note: Disabled for the current flow, if OAM Mode is Disabled.
Priority P (priority) bit value sent in OAM messages originating from the selected service.
0…7, --
Note:
• Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed
• Priority value must be unique for services of the same flow where PM is enabled for the flow. (That is, duplicate priority values for service within the same flow are not allowed.)
Delay Threshold (msec) Delay threshold defined for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1 msec.
1…1000, --
Note: Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed.
Delay Variation
Threshold (msec)
Delay variation threshold defined for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1
msec.
1…1000, --
Note: Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed.
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3.6 Resetting the System Hardware
RADview/TDM allows you to reset the ETX-102/201/202 hardware configuration. Resetting the system hardware resets the Agent.
Resetting the Agent
To reset the agent:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Reset > Reset HW.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
Figure 3-40. Reset HW Dialog Box
3. Click <OK> to reset.
The agent’s hardware is reset.
Resetting the Configuration
RADview/TDM allows you to reset the ETX-102/201/202 parameters to default values.
To reset the configuration:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Reset > Reset Config.
A confirmation message appears.
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Figure 3-41. Reset HW Dialog Box
3. Click <OK> to reset.
The agent's configuration is reset to its default values.
3.7 Configuring Syslog Parameters
You can configure System Log (Syslog) server parameters to enable logging/sharing of system events on an external server. You can configure Syslog devices and view Syslog server parameters for ETX-102/201/202.
Configuring Syslog Device Parameters
To configure Syslog device parameters:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Syslog > Device.
Figure 3-42. Syslog Device Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-16.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-16. Syslog Device Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Logging Status Logging status.
Enabled, Disabled
Enabled: ETX-102/201/202 logs events onto Syslog server.
Disabled: ETX-102/201/202 logs events internally.
UDP Port Local UDP port from which the Syslog messages are sent
1…65535
• Note:
• Can be changed only if Logging Status is Disabled. NMS disables Logging Status upon user attempt to change UDP port, and NMS sets new value to UDP Port and then resets Logging Status to Enable.
• UDP port values cannot be changed when the logging status is Enabled.
Facility Software module, task, or function from which the Syslog messages are sent.
Local 1, Local 2, Local 3, Local 4, Local 5, Local 6, Local 7
Severity Level Severity level. Only events with the severity which equals or exceeds the selected
severity level are sent.
Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, Event, Info, Debug
Critical: Emergency (0) severity level of Syslog.
Major: Alert (1) and Critical (2) severity levels of Syslog.
Minor: Error (3) severity level of Syslog.
Warning: Warning (4) severity level of Syslog.
Event: Notice (5) severity level of Syslog.
Info: Informational (6) severity level of Syslog.
Debug: Debug (7) severity level of Syslog.
Configuring Syslog Server Parameters
To view Syslog server parameters:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Syslog > Servers.
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Figure 3-43. Syslog Servers Dialog Box
3. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 3-17.
4. To modify the parameters, click <Change>.
Figure 3-44. Change Syslog Server Dialog Box
5. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-17.
6. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-17. Syslog Servers/Change Syslog Server Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Number Syslog contorl index.
1…5
Access Controls access to the Syslog server.
Enabled, Disabled
Enabled:Access to the Syslog server is enabled.
Disabled: Access to the Syslog server is disabled.
IP Address IP address of the Syslog server to which the event logs are sent.
Note:
• Can be changed only if Access is Disabled.
• Illegal values for IP Address are 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255.
UDP Port UDP port of the Syslog server.
1…65535
Note: Can be changed only if Access is Disabled.
3.8 Configuring the Power Up Trap Delay
You can view and configure the power up trap delay interval for ETX-102/201/202.
Exists for HW version > 3.6.
To configure the power up trap delay:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Power Up Trap Delay.
Figure 3-45. Power Up Trap Delay Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-18.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-18. Power Up Trap Delay Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Power Up Trap Delay
(sec)
Power up trap delay in seconds.
0 (default)…150
3.9 Polling the Agent
Polling the agent updates the ETX-102/201/202 device status. You can execute either manual or automatic polling of the ETX-102/201/202 system. Device components are automatically polled once every minute. However, you can also manually poll and update the status of the components.
To manually poll the agent components:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Poll Agent.
The components are polled and their status is updated immediately.
3.10 Configuring Operational Parameters
This section discusses how to manage ETX ports for operation using RADview ETX-102/201/202.
Managing ports includes the following tasks:
• Selecting the port
• Viewing and modifying port parameters, including:
NET-ETH port parameters
USER-ETH port parameters.
Viewing SFP information
Viewing SFP Optical parameters
Viewing link OAM (802.3ah) status
Additional port operations are discussed in the following chapters:
• Monitoring port performance (see Chapter 5)
• Configuring event reports for Ethernet ports (see Chapter 7).
• Diagnostics (see Chapter 7).
Viewing and Configuring Port Parameters
RADview allows you to view and modify ETX-102/201/202 Ethernet port parameters, SFP Information and Link OAM (802.3ah) status.
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The Configuration menu provides port level configuration information.
Figure 3-46. Port Level Configuration Menu
Viewing and Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters
You can view and configure Ethernet port parameters for ETX-102/201/202.
To view and modify Ethernet port parameters:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, on the back panel, select an Ethernet port (NET or for the ETX-102, USER).
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Parameters.
Figure 3-47. Ethernet Port Parameters Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 3-19.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Table 3-19. Ethernet Port Parameters Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Type Selected port type.
Read-Only
Administrative Status Port status
Up, Down
Up: port is enabled
Down: port is disabled
Operational Status Current port operational status.
Up
Down
Testing
Read-Only
Name Ethernet port name
String up to 64 characters
Auto Negotiation Auto-negotation.
Enabled
Disabled
Note: Will not appear for SFP port type.
Max Capability
Advertised
The highest traffic handling capability to be advertised during the
autonegotiation process.
For ETX-202 (Only for UTP port):
10Base-T Half Duplex
10Base-T Full Duplex
100Base-T Half Duplex
100Base-T Full Duplex
1000Base-T Full Duplex
For ETX-102/201 (Only for UTP port):
10Base-T Half Duplex
10Base-T Full Duplex
100Base-T Half Duplex
100Base-T Full Duplex
Note: Enabled only when Auto Negotation is Enabled.
Speed & Duplex Data rate and duplex mode of the Ethernet port, when the autonegotiation is
disabled.
10Base-T Half Duplex
10Base-T Full Duplex
100Base-T Half Duplex
100Base-T Full Duplex
Notes:
• Enabled only when Auto Negotation is Disabled.
• Will not appear for SFP port type.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Actual Speed & Duplex Actual speed and duplex.
For SFP port:s
10Base-T Half Duplex
10Base-T Full Duplex
100Base-T Half Duplex
100Base-T Full Duplex
1000Base-T Full Duplex
1000Base-X Full Duplex
For UTP ports:
10Base-T Half Duplex
10Base-T Full Duplex
100Base-T Half Duplex
100Base-T Full Duplex
Read-Only
Flow Control Data flow control method based on Ethernet Pause frames.
Enabled
Disabled
Actual Flow Control Actual flow control.
Disabled
Enabled
Read-Only
MDIX Auto Cross Over Disabled
Enabled
Notes:
• Relevant only for ETX-102/201
• Will not appear for SFP port type.
MDIX Manual Switch Cross
Straight
Notes:
• Relevant only for ETX-102/201 and will be enabled only when MDIX Auto Cross Over is Disabled.
• Will not appear for SFP port type.
Jumbo Frame
Disabled
Enabled
Note: Relevant only for ETX-202.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
OAM
Link OAM (802.3ah) Adminstrative state of link OAM (802.3ah).
Disabled
Enabled
SNMP Tunneling Determines whether management data can pass through this Port.
Disabled
Enabled
Notes:
• Enabled only when Link OAM is set to Enabled.
• Only one port can be set to Enabled.
Viewing SFP Information
You can view SFP information for ETX-102/201/202 ports with SFP (optical and non-optical) connectors.
To view SFP interface information:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select an Ethernet port (NET-ETH or USER-ETH).
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > SFP Info.
Figure 3-48. SFP Info Dialog Box
3. View the fields, as described in Table 3-20.
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Table 3-20. SFP Information Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Connector Type Connector Type.
String
Fiber optic connectors: LC
Copper connectors: RJ45 or Vendor Specific
Read-Only
Manufacturer Name Manufacturer name.
String up to 16 characters
Read-Only
Manufacturer PN SFP vendor part number.
String up to 16 characters
Read-Only
Typical Max. Range Maximum range supported by SFP port, in meter units.
For Optical SFP:
Values less than 1 Km are displayed in meters with 10 meter resolution (for
example, 320 m)
Values greater than 1 Km are displayed in Km with 0.1 Km resolution (for
example, 3.7 Km)
For Copper SFP:
Values are displayed in meters with 1 meter resolution. (for example, 238 m)
Read-Only
Wave Length (nm) Wave length of an optical interface/port in [nm] and specification if laser or not.
850, 1310, 1310 LASER, 1470 LASER, 1490 LASER, 1510 LASER,
1530 LASER, 1550 LASER, 1570 LASER, 1590 LASER, 1610 LASER
Read-Only
Note: Relevant only for optical SFP.
Fiber Type SM
MM
Read-Only
Note: Relevant only for optical SFP.
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Viewing SFP Optical Parameters
You can view SFP optical parameters for ETX-102/201/202 ports with SFP (optical and non-optical) connectors.
Exists for HW version 3.6 and higher.
To view SFP optical parameters:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select an Ethernet port (NET-ETH or USER-ETH).
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > SFP Optical Parameters.
If the connector does not support Digital Diagnostics monitoring, a message box appears.
Figure 3-49. SFP Optical Parameters Message Box
Click <OK>.
The message box closes and the SFP Optical Parameters dialog box does not open.
The SFP Optical Parameters dialog box opens, displaying a bar graph of actual levels of optical parameters, showing current, minimum, and maximum values.
Figure 3-50. SFP Optical Parameters Dialog Box
3. View the fields, as described in Table 3-21.
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Table 3-21. SFP Optical Parameters Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port The selected port.
Tx Optical Power
Transmitted optical power level. Value is in units of: 1/100 of dBm.
-40.0…8.2
Read-Only
LASER Bias
Laser bias level. Value is units of: 1/1000 of microAmper (mA).
0.0…131.0
Read-Only
LASER Temp (˚C/˚F) Laser temperature level. Value is in units of: 1/100 (C) degrees.
For °C:
0.0…100.0
For °F:
32.0…212.0
Read-only
Note: NMS translates Celsius degrees into Fahrenheit according to: degrees F = degrees C x 1.8 + 32. Both values are displayed (for example: 0/32).
Rx Optical Power Received optical power. Value is in units of: 1/100 of dBm.
-40.0…8.2
Read-Only
Power Supply Voltage
(Volt)
Supply voltage. Value is in units of: 1/100 of volts (V).
0.0…+6.5
Read-Only
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Viewing Link OAM (802.3ah) Status
You can view link OAM (802.3ah) status for ETX-102/201/202 ports (with enabled OAM links).
To view link OAM (802.3ah) status:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select an Ethernet port (NET-ETH or USER-ETH).
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Link OAM (802.3ah) Status.
If Link OAM (802.3ah) is Disabled, a message box appears displaying: “OAM (802.3ah) is disabled. No Data.” Click <OK>. The message box closes and the Link OAM (802.3ah) Status dialog box does not open.
Figure 3-51. Link OAM (802.3ah) Status Dialog Box
3. View the fields, as described in Table 3-22.
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Table 3-22. Link OAM (802.3ah) Status Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Local Discovery State OAM operational status.
Failed
Passive Wait
Send Local & Remote
Send Local & Remote OK
Operational
Read-Only
Remote Revision Current revision of information TLV.
0…65335
Read-Only
Remote MAC Address MAC address of remote unit.
MAC address format: 00-00-00-00-00-00
Read-Only
Remote Capabilities OAM capabilities of remote unit.
OAM Mode
OAM mode.
Active
Passive
Unknown
Read-Only
Vars Retrieval OAM variable retrieval.
Supported
Not Supported
Unknown (when OAM Mode is Unknown)
Read-Only
Link Event OAM link event.
Supported
Not Supported
Unknown (when OAM Mode is Unknown)
Read-Only
Loopback OAM loopback.
Supported
Not Supported
Unknown (when OAM Mode is Unknown)
Read-Only
Unidirectional Supported
Not Supported
Unknown (when OAM Mode is Unknown)
Read-Only
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Chapter 4
Configuring Typical Applications This chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up typical applications using an ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 unit, and explains how to perform the following tasks:
• Configuring ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202
Management Methods
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Configuration Summary
Connecting ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 to the Network Management Station
Inband Management
Out-of-Band Management
Getting Started
• Configuring the VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-102/201)
Configuration Sequence
Configuring System Parameters
Configuring Host IP Parameters
Defining Management VLAN
Adding a Network Manager
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
Configuring the Bridge Ports
Configuring QoS
Selecting the Priority Type
Selecting the Rate Limit
• Configuring the VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-102/201)
Configuration Sequence
Configuring System Parameters
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
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Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
Configuring the Bridge Ports
Configuring VLAN Membership
• Configuring the VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-202)
Configuration Sequence
Configuring System Parameters
Configuring Host IP Parameters
Defining Management VLAN
Adding a Network Manager
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
Configuring the Bridge Ports
Configuring QoS
Selecting the Priority Type
Selecting the Rate Limit
• Configuring the VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-202)
Configuration Sequence
Configuring System Parameters
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
Configuring the Bridge Ports
Configuring VLAN Membership
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4.1 Configuring ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202
Management Methods
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 have a local management subsystem that controls the operation of all of its circuits. The subsystem supports various management interfaces, including inband and out-of-band SNMP management (for example, RADview), Telnet, and local management via an ASCII terminal or a Web browser. RADview management software is typically used to support large networks.
Some parameters, such as the Operation Mode, CANNOT be changed from within RADview, since they are read only parameters. However, you can use the built-in management utility of the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 to configure the operational mode. The management menus are accessible from a serial connection to the device control port or using the Telnet protocol via a connection to the Ethernet LAN port. For complete information about managing ETX-102/201/202 using the terminal, see the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Installation and Operation Manual.
• Changing the Operation Mode erases some parameters, such as the Ethernet host IP, and disconnects any remote management sessions.
• Changing the Ethernet host IP address disconnects any remote management sessions. For RADview management, you would have to add the new managed element (host) IP address to the EMS or SNMPc map.
RADview management software is used for managing large networks. RADview uses SNMP messages to manage ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202. ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 can be managed by a network management station (NMS) via of the unit Ethernet ports. The connection can be made either from a local LAN, or from a remote location, via a PSN connected to one of the ETX Ethernet ports.
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Configuration Summary
Follow these steps in order to configure ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202:
1. If necessary, reset ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 to the factory defaults, from the terminal (Configuration > System > Factory Default).
2. If necessary, reset ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202, from the terminal (Main Menu>Utilities> Reset).
3. Configure ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 for management, from the terminal (Configuration > System > Management).
4. Connect the cables to ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202.
5. Configure ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 for the desired application.
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Connecting ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 to the Network Management Station
ETX-102/201/202 can be managed by a network management station (NMS) via of the unit Ethernet ports. The connection can be made either from a local LAN, or from a remote location, via a PSN connected to one of the ETX Ethernet ports.
Inband Management
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 can be managed via SNMP by a Network Management Station (NMS) over one of unit’s Ethernet ports.
To connect ETX-102/201/202 to the Network Management Station:
1. Verify that the management parameters are properly configured.
2. Connect one of the active ETX Ethernet ports to the PSN on which management traffic from an authorized NMS flows.
Out-of-Band Management
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 can be managed via SNMP by a Network Management Station (NMS) on the LAN (hub or switch) connected to the one of the unit’s Ethernet ports.
To connect ETX-102/201/202 to the Network Management Station:
1. Connect the last user port to a port of an Ethernet switch or hub serving the network on which the appropriate NMS is attached.
2. Verify that the Bind parameter in the Host menu (Configuration > System > Host) is set to OOB.
Getting Started
Begin using RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 by launching the respective ETX-102/201/202 View window.
To launch the ETX-102/201/202 View window:
• On the map, select and double-click the ETX-102, ETX-201, or ETX-202 icon.
The respective ETX-102/201/202 View window opens. You can now perform configuration and monitoring functions in the entire ETX-102/201/202 system.
This example assumes that the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 icon is already visible on the NMS map. For information on working with the management console and adding ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 as a managed element, see the RV-EMS/NGN System Manual.
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Figure 4-1. SNMPC Management Console
Figure 4-2. ETX-102 System
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Figure 4-3. ETX-201 System
Figure 4-4. ETX-202 System
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4.2 Configuring the VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-102/201)
This section provides an overview of an Ethernet access application, with two ETX-102/201 units operating opposite each other (see Figure 4-5).
Figure 4-5. VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-102)
The ETX-201 application is identical to the ETX-102 application.
VLAN-unaware (stacking) application requirements:
• Receiving three user traffic feeds via separate user ports:
Port 1 – real time traffic
Port 2 – priority data
Port 3 – best effort data.
• Service level definition (SLD):
Assigning rate limit to each data stream
Configuring per port ingress priority.
Assigning different port VID to each data stream.
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Configuration Sequence
Perform the following configuration steps when deploying ETX-102/201 units:
1. From the terminal, configure system parameters (setting host IP, defining network managers, configuring management VLAN).
2. From the terminal, configure network and user interfaces at the physical layer (if necessary).
3. Configure the internal bridge (bridge mode, port VIDs).
4. Configure QoS (priority and rate limitation).
Table 4-1. Configuration Summary (System)
Device Host IP Manager IP Manager VLAN, Priority
ETX-102/201
(A)
192.168.10.2 192.168.10.100 7, 7
ETX-102/201
(B)
192.168.10.1 192.168.10.100 7, 7
Table 4-2. Configuration Summary (Bridge and QoS)
Traffic Type Allocated Rate SPVLAN Default Priority Tag Priority Queue
Real time traffic 5 Mbps 4 2 Priority 2
Priority data 10 Mbps 5 1 Priority 1
Best effort data 40 Mbps 6 0 Priority 0
Configuring System Parameters
This section explains how to configure ETX-102/201 units. The configuration procedure is similar for both units, except for defining different host IP addresses. For an explanation of how to select management options and save the changes, refer to the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Installation and Operation Manual (hardware manual).
Configuring Host IP Parameters
To configure the host IP parameters:
1. From the terminal, display the Host menu (Configuration > System > Host), and configure the IP address and mask of the host:
ETX-102/201 (A) host IP address – 192.168.10.2
ETX-102/201 (B) host IP address – 192.168.10.1
2. Save the changes.
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ETX-102 Configuration>System>Host 1. IP address (192.168.10.2) 2. IP mask (255.255.255.0) 3. Default gateway (0.0.0.0) 4. DHCP (Disable) 5. Default IP (0.0.0.0) > Please select item <1 to 5> ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 4-6. Configuring Host IP Parameters (ETX-102 (A))
Defining Management VLAN
To define management VLAN:
1. From the terminal, display the Encapsulation menu (Configuration > System > Management > Host > Encapsulation), and configure the following:
Host Tagging – Tagged
Host VLAN ID – 7
Host VLAN Priority – 7
2. Save the changes.
ETX-102 Configuration>System>Management>Host>Encapsulation 1. Host Tagging (Tagged) 2. Host VLAN ID [1 - 4094] ... (7) 3. Host VLAN Priority [0 - 7] ... (7) 4. Security Definition (All) > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 4-7. Defining Management VLAN (ETX-102)
Adding a Network Manager
To add a network manager:
1. From the terminal, display the Manager List menu (Configuration > System > Management > Manager List).
2. Type a to enter the Add mode.
3. When in Add mode, select Manager IP, and enter the IP address of the management station – 192.168.10.100.
4. Save the changes.
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ETX-102 Configuration>System> Management > Manager List Manager ID (1) 1. IP Address (192.168.10.100) 2. Trap Mask (Disable) 3. SNMP Traps UDP Port (162) 4. Save All > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 4-8. Manager List Menu, Add Mode (ETX-102)
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
To configure the Ethernet interfaces at the physical layer:
• From the terminal, display the Ethernet menu (Configuration > Physical Ports > Ethernet), and configure the following parameters according to your application requirements:
Autonegotiation
Maximum advertised capability
Speed and duplex mode
Flow control
Fault propagation.
Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
In the VLAN stacking application, it is necessary to configure the EXT-102/201 internal bridge to the VLAN-unaware mode.
To configure the bridge mode:
1. In the ETX-102/201 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Parameters.
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Figure 4-9. Bridge Parameters Dialog Box (ETX-102/201 Unaware Mode)
3. Set the VLAN Mode to Unaware.
4. Set Forwarding Mode to Filter.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Configuring the Bridge Ports
To configure the bridge ports:
1. In the ETX-102/201 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Ports.
The Bridge Ports Table dialog box opens with read-only fields.
Figure 4-10. Bridge Ports Table Dialog Box (ETX-102/201 Unaware Mode)
3. Select USER-ETH 3 (user port 1) and click <Change>.
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Figure 4-11. Change Bridge Port Dialog Box (ETX-102/201 Unaware Mode)
4. Set Stacking VID to 4.
5. Set Default Priority Tag to 2.
6. Set Tag Handling to Stacking.
7. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
8. Repeat steps 3–7 for USER-ETH-4 (user port 2), setting Stacking VID to 5, Default Priority Tag to 1, and Tag Handling to Stacking.
9. Repeat steps 3–7 for USER-ETH-5 (user port 3), setting Stacking VID to 6, Default Priority Tag to 0, and Tag Handling to Stacking.
Configuring QoS
It is necessary to select priority type and ingress rate limit for all user ports.
Selecting the Priority Type
To select the priority type:
1. In the ETX-102/201 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > QoS > Classification.
Figure 4-12. QoS Classification Dialog Box (ETX-102/201)
3. Set the Classification to Per Port.
In this case, the use traffic coming from the different port is to be prioritized according to the default priority tag setting (see Configuring the Bridge Ports on page 4-11).
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Figure 4-13. QoS Priority Mapping Dialog Box (Per Port) (ETX-102/201)
Selecting the Rate Limit
To select the rate limit:
1. In the ETX-102/201 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > QoS > Rate Limitation.
Figure 4-14. QoS: Rate Limitation Dialog Box – Ingress Tab (ETX-102/201)
3. Set USER-ETH 3 (user port 1) CBS to one of the following values (12, 24, 48, or 96) and set CIR to 5.
4. Set USER-ETH 4 (user port 2) CBS to one of the following values (12, 24, 48, or 96) and set CIR to 10.
5. Set USER-ETH 5 (user port 3) CBS to one of the following values (12, 24, 48, or 96) and set CIR to 40.
6. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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4.3 Configuring a VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-102/201)
Figure 4-15 illustrates a typical Ethernet switching application.
Figure 4-15. VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-102)
The ETX-201 application is identical to the ETX-102 application.
The application is as follows:
• ETX-102/201 (A):
When receiving untagged user data from its user ports 1 and 2, it adds two different VIDs to the data streams
Sends the user data to the remote ETX-102/201 (B) and ETX-102/201 (C) via its network interface
When receiving tagged data from the remote ETX-102/201 (B) and ETX-102/201 (C), it strips the VID tags and forwards the untagged data to the user equipment via its user ports 1 and 2.
• ETX-102/201 (B) and ETX-102/201 (C):
Receive tagged data from the local ETX-102/201 (A)
Strip the VID tags and forward the untagged data to the user equipment via their user ports: user port 1 for ETX-102/201 (B) and user port 2 for ETX-102/201 (C).
Note
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When receiving untagged data from the user equipment, they add VID tags to it and forward the data to the local ETX-102/201 (A) via their network interfaces.
Configuration Sequence
Perform the following configuration steps when deploying ETX-102/201 units:
1. From the terminal, configure system parameters (setting host IP, defining network managers, configuring management VLAN).
2. From the terminal, configure network and user interfaces at the physical layer (if necessary).
3. Configure the internal bridge (bridge mode, port VIDs).
4. Configure VLAN membership.
Table 4-3. Configuration Summary (System)
Device Host IP Manager IP Manager VLAN, Priority
ETX-102/201 (A) 192.168.10.2 192.168.10.100 7, 7
ETX-102/201 (B) 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.100 7, 7
ETX-102/201 (C) 192.168.10.3 192.168.10.100 7, 7
Table 4-4. Configuration Summary (Bridge Ports)
Device Port Port VID
ETX-102/201 (A) User 1 10
ETX-102/201 (A) User 2 20
ETX-102/201 (B) User 1 10
ETX-102/201 (C) User 2 20
Table 4-5. Configuration Summary (VLAN Membership)
Device VLAN Egress Tagged Port Egress Untagged Port
ETX-102/201 (A) 10 1 (network) 2 (user 1)
ETX-102/201 (A) 20 1 (network) 3 (user 2)
ETX-102/201 (B) 10 1 (network) 2 (user 1)
ETX-102/201 (C) 20 1 (network) 3 (user 2)
Configuring System Parameters
Refer to Configuring System Parameters on page 4-8 for instructions on how to configure the system parameters of the ETX-102/201 units.
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Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
Refer to Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer on page 4-10 for instruction on how to configure physical layer of the Ethernet parameters.
Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
In the VLAN-aware application, it is necessary to configure the ETX-102/201 internal bridge to the VLAN-aware mode.
To configure the bridge mode:
1. In the ETX-102/201 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Parameters.
Figure 4-16. Bridge Parameters Dialog Box (ETX-102/201 Aware Mode)
3. Set the VLAN Mode to Aware.
4. Set Forwarding Mode to Filter.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Configuring the Bridge Ports
To configure the bridge ports:
1. In the ETX-102/201 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Ports.
The Bridge Ports Table dialog box opens with read-only fields.
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Figure 4-17. Bridge Ports Table Dialog Box (ETX-102/201 Aware Mode)
3. Select ETX-102/201 (A) USER-ETH-3 (user port 1) and click <Change>.
Figure 4-18. Change Bridge Port Dialog Box (ETX-102/201 Aware Mode)
4. Set Port VID to 10.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
6. Repeat steps 3–5 for ETX-102/201 (A) USER-ETH-4 (user port 2), setting Port VID to 20.
7. Repeat steps 3–5 for ETX-102/201 (B) USER-ETH-3 (user port 1), setting Port VID to 10.
8. Repeat steps 3–5 for ETX-102/201 (C) USER-ETH-4 (user port 2), setting Port VID to 20.
Configuring VLAN Membership
To configure VLAN membership:
1. In the ETX-102/201 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > VLAN Membership.
The VLAN Membership (Egress) dialog box opens with read-only fields.
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Figure 4-19. VLAN Membership (Egress) Dialog Box (ETX-102/201)
3. Click <Add>.
The Add VLAN Membership dialog box opens, displaying editable fields, as shown in the VLAN Membership dialog box.
Figure 4-20. Add VLAN Membership Dialog Box (ETX-102/201)
4. Set VLAN ID to 10.
5. Set Port 1 to Tagged.
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6. Set Port 2 to Untagged.
7. Click <Apply> to implement the changes.
8. Repeat steps 3–7, adding VLAN 20 and setting Port 1 to Tagged and Port 3 to Untagged.
9. Repeat steps 3–7 for ETX-102/201 (B), adding VLAN 10 and setting Port 1 to Tagged and Port 2 to Untagged.
10. Repeat steps 3–7 for ETX-102/201 (C), adding VLAN 20 and setting Port 1 to Tagged and Port 3 to Untagged.
4.4 Configuring a VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-202)
This section provides an overview of an Ethernet access application, with two ETX-202 units operating opposite each other (see Figure 4-21).
Figure 4-21. VLAN-Unaware (Stacking) Application (ETX-202)
VLAN stacking application requirements:
• Receiving two user traffic feeds via separate user ports:
Port 1 – real time traffic
Port 2 – best effort data
• Service level definition (SLD):
Assigning rate limit to each data stream
Configuring per port ingress priority.
Assigning different SPVLAN (service provider VLAN) to each data stream.
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Configuration Sequence
Perform the following configuration steps when deploying ETX-202 units:
1. From the terminal, configure system parameters (setting host IP, defining network managers, configuring management VLAN).
2. From the terminal, configure network and user interfaces at the physical layer (if necessary).
3. Configure the internal bridge (bridge mode, user ports)
4. Configure QoS (priority and rate limitation).
Table 4-6. Configuration Summary (System)
Device Host IP Manager IP Manager VLAN, Priority
ETX-202 (A) 192.168.10.2 192.168.10.100 7, 7
ETX-202 (B) 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.100 7, 7
Table 4-7. Configuration Summary (Bridge and QoS)
Traffic Type Allocated Rate SPVLAN Default Priority Tag
Real time traffic 200 Mbps 4 2
Best effort data 50 Mbps 5 1
Configuring System Parameters
This section explains how to configure ETX-202 units. The configuration procedure is similar for both units, except for defining different host IP addresses. For an explanation of how to select management options and save the changes, refer to the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Installation and Operation Manual (hardware manual).
Configuring Host IP Parameters
To configure the host IP parameters:
1. From the terminal, display the Host menu (Configuration > System > Host), and configure the IP address and mask of the host:
ETX-202 (A) host IP address – 192.168.10.2
ETX-202 (B) host IP address – 192.168.10.1
2. Bind hosts of both units to their bridge ports.
3. Save the changes.
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ETX-202 Configuration>System>Host IP 1. IP address ... (192.168.10.2) 2. IP mask ... (255.255.255.0) 3. Default gateway ... (0.0.0.0) 4. Bind (Bridge Port) 5. Default IP ... (0.0.0.0 6. DHCP (Disable) > Please select item <1 to 6> ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 4-22. Configuring Host IP Parameters for ETX-202 (A)
Defining Management VLAN
To define management VLAN:
1. From the terminal, display the Encapsulation menu (Configuration > System > Management > Host > Encapsulation), and configure the following:
Host Tagging – Tagged
Host VLAN ID – 7
Host VLAN Priority – 7
2. Save the changes.
ETX-202 Configuration>System>Management>Host>Encapsulation 1. Host Tagging (Tagged) 2. Host VLAN ID [1 - 4094] ... (7) 3. Host VLAN Priority [0 - 7] ... (7) 4. Security Definition (All) > Please select item <1 to 4> ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 4-23. Defining Management VLAN (ETX-202)
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Adding a Network Manager
To add a network manager:
1. From the terminal, display the Manager List menu (Configuration > System > Management > Manager List).
2. Type a to enter the Add mode.
3. When in Add mode, select Manager IP, and enter the IP address of the management station – 192.168.10.100.
4. Save the changes.
ETX-202 Configuration>System> Management > Manager List Manager ID (1) 1. IP Address ... (192.168.10.100) 2. Trap Mask ... (Disable) 3. SNMP Traps UDP Port ... (162) > Please select item <1 to 4> ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 Mngr/s
Figure 4-24. Manager List Menu, Add Mode (ETX-202)
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
To configure the Ethernet interfaces at the physical layer:
• From the terminal, display the Ethernet menu (Configuration > Physical Ports > Ethernet), and configure the following parameters according to your application requirements:
Autonegotiation
Maximum advertised capability
Speed and duplex mode
Flow control
Fault propagation
OAM (802.3ah).
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Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
In the VLAN stacking application, it is necessary to configure the EXT-202 internal bridge to the VLAN-unaware mode.
To configure the bridge mode:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Parameters.
Figure 4-25. Bridge Parameters Dialog Box (ETX-202 Unaware Mode)
3. Set the VLAN Mode to Unaware.
4. Set the Forwarding Mode to Filter.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Configuring the Bridge Ports
To configure the bridge ports:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Ports.
The Bridge Ports Table dialog box opens with read-only fields.
Figure 4-26. Bridge Ports Table Dialog Box (ETX-202 Unaware Mode)
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3. Select USER - ETH 3 (user port 1) and click <Change>.
Figure 4-27. Change Bridge Port Dialog Box (ETX-202 Unaware Mode)
4. Set Stacking VID to 4.
5. Set Default Priority Tag to 2.
6. Set Tag Handling to Stacking.
7. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
8. Repeat steps 3–7 for USER-ETH-4 (user port 2), setting Stacking VID to 5, Default Priority Tag to 1, and Tag Handling to Stacking.
Configuring QoS
It is necessary to select priority type and ingress rate limit for all user ports.
Selecting the Priority Type
To select the priority type:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > QoS > Classification.
Figure 4-28. QoS Classification Dialog Box (ETX-202)
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3. Set the Classification to Per Port.
In this case, the use traffic coming from the different port is to be prioritized according to the default priority tag setting (see Configuring the Bridge Ports on page 4-23).
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Figure 4-29. QoS Priority Mapping Dialog Box (Per Port) (ETX-202)
Selecting the Rate Limit
To select the rate limit:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > QoS > Rate Limitation.
Figure 4-30. QoS: Rate Limitation Dialog Box – Ingress Tab (ETX-202)
3. Set USER-ETH 3 (user port 1) CBS to one of the following values (4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, or 128) and set CIR to 200.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
5. Repeat steps 3–4 for USER-ETH-4 (user port 2), setting CBS to one of the following values (4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, or 128) and CIR to 50.
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4.5 Configuring a VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-202)
Figure 4-15 illustrates a typical Ethernet switching application.
Figure 4-31. VLAN-Aware Application (ETX-202)
• ETX-202 (A):
When receiving untagged user data from its user ports 1 and 2, it adds two different VIDs to the data streams
Sends the user data to the remote ETX-202 (B) and ETX-202 (C) via its network interface
When receiving tagged data from the remote ETX-202 (B) and ETX-202 (C), it strips the VID tags and forwards the untagged data to the user equipment via its user ports 1 and 2.
• Remote ETX-202 (B) and ETX-202 (C):
Receive tagged data from the local ETX-202 (A)
Strip the VID tags and forward the untagged data to the user equipment via their user ports: user port 1 for ETX-202 (B) and user port 2 for ETX-202 (C).
When receiving untagged data from the user equipment, they add VID tags to it and forward the data to the local ETX-202 (A) via their network interfaces.
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Configuration Sequence
Perform the following configuration steps when deploying ETX-202 units:
1. From the terminal, configure system parameters (setting host IP, defining network managers, configuring management VLAN).
2. From the terminal, configure network and user interfaces at the physical layer (if necessary).
3. Configure the internal bridge (bridge mode, port VID).
4. Configure VLAN membership.
Table 4-8. Configuration Summary (System)
Device Host IP Manager IP Manager VLAN, Priority
ETX-202 (A) 192.168.10.2 192.168.10.100 7, 7
ETX-202 (B) 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.100 7, 7
ETX-202 (C) 192.168.10.3 192.168.10.100 7, 7
Table 4-9. Configuration Summary (Bridge Ports)
Device Port Port VID
ETX-202 (A) User 1 10
ETX-202 (A) User 2 20
ETX-202 (B) User 1 10
ETX-202 (C) User 2 20
Table 4-10. Configuration Summary (VLAN Membership)
Device VLAN Egress Tagged Port Egress Untagged Port
ETX-202 (A) 10 1 (network) 2 (user 1)
ETX-202 (A) 20 1 (network) 3 (user 2)
ETX-202 (B) 10 1 (network) 2 (user 1)
ETX-202 (C) 20 1 (network) 3 (user 2)
Configuring System Parameters
Refer to Configuring System Parameters on page 4-20 for instructions on how to configure the system parameters of the ETX-202 units.
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer
Refer to Configuring Ethernet Interfaces at the Physical Layer on page 4-22 for instruction on how to configure physical layer of the Ethernet parameters.
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Configuring the Bridge
Configuring the Bridge Mode
In the VLAN-aware application, it is necessary to configure the ETX-202 internal bridge to the VLAN-aware mode.
To configure the bridge mode:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Parameters.
Figure 4-32. Bridge Parameters Dialog Box (ETX-202 Aware Mode)
3. Set the VLAN Mode to Aware.
4. Set Forwarding Mode to Filter.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Configuring the Bridge Ports
To configure the bridge ports:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > Ports.
The Bridge Ports Table dialog box opens with read-only fields.
Figure 4-33. Bridge Ports Table Dialog Box (ETX-202 Aware Mode)
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3. Select ETX-202 (A) USER - ETH 3 (user port 1) and click <Change>.
Figure 4-34. Change Bridge Port Dialog Box (ETX-202 Aware Mode)
4. Set Port VID to 10.
5. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
6. Repeat steps 3–5 for ETX-102/201 (A) USER-ETH-4 (user port 2), setting Port VID to 20.
7. Repeat steps 3–5 for ETX-102/201 (B) USER-ETH-3 (user port 1), setting Port VID to 10.
8. Repeat steps 3–5 for ETX-102/201 (C) USER-ETH-4 (user port 2), setting Port VID to 20.
Configuring VLAN Membership
To configure VLAN membership:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Bridge > VLAN Membership.
The VLAN Membership (Egress) dialog box opens with read-only fields.
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Figure 4-35. VLAN Membership (Egress) Dialog Box (ETX-202)
3. Click <Add>.
The Add VLAN Membership dialog box opens, displaying editable fields, as shown in the VLAN Membership dialog box.
Figure 4-36. Add VLAN Membership Dialog Box (ETX-202)
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4. Set VLAN ID to 10.
5. Set Port 1 to Tagged.
6. Set Port 2 to Untagged.
7. Click <Apply> to implement the changes.
8. Repeat steps 3–7, adding VLAN 20 and setting Port 1 to Tagged and Port 3 to Untagged.
9. Repeat steps 3–7 for ETX-102/201 (B), adding VLAN 10 and setting Port 1 to Tagged and Port 2 to Untagged.
10. Repeat steps 3–7 for ETX-102/201 (C), adding VLAN 20 and setting Port 1 to Tagged and Port 3 to Untagged.
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Chapter 5
Performance Management This chapter discusses how to monitor the performance of the ETX-102/201/202 system using RADview-EMS/NGN.
This chapter explains how to perform the following tasks:
• System Statistics
Setting the Polling Interval
Viewing OAM (CFM) Statistics
Viewing Running Counters
Viewing Current Frames
Viewing Current Delays
Viewing Interval Frames
Viewing Interval Delays
Port Statistics
Viewing Rx Frame Types
Viewing Tx Frame Types
Viewing Errors
Viewing Rx Frame Sizes
Viewing Tx Frame Size.
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5.1 System Statistics
RADview allows you to set the polling interval and view OAM (CFM) statistics for the ETX-102/201/202 system.
Setting the Polling Interval
You can set the polling interval by selecting the time (in seconds) that will pass between two successive statistics polls of ETX ports.
To set the polling interval:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
Figure 5-1. Statistics Menu – System Level
2. On the menu bar, click Statistics > Polling Interval.
Figure 5-2. Polling Interval Dialog Box
3. Fill in the field, as described in Table 5-1.
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
The new polling interval is set after the dialog box is refreshed, and affects all Statistics dialog boxes of all ETX ports. When updating the polling interval while other dialog boxes are open, the new polling range is updated only after an automatic polling occurs or after the <Poll> button is pressed.
Table 5-1. Polling Interval Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Polling Interval (sec) Polling interval in seconds.
5, 10 (default), 15…60
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Viewing OAM (CFM) Statistics
You can view Ethernet OAM (CFM) statistics per selected service (for VLAN mode Aware, or for VLAN mode Unaware when Tag Handling is Stacking).
To view OAM (CFM) statistics:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Statistics > OAM (CFM).
Figure 5-3. OAM (CFM) Statistics Dialog Box (All Flows)
3. View the fields, as described in Table 5-2.
4. To view statistics, select the relevant service, click <Statistics>, and select the relevant option from the drop-down menu. (Options include: Running Counters, Current Frames, Current Delays, Interval Frames, and Interval Delays.)
You can only select a single service at a time (no multiple selections allowed).
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Figure 5-4. OAM (CFM) Statistics Dialog Box – Statistics Submenu
5. Proceed with the following procedures to view the statistics counters.
Statistics dialog boxes combine data and graph displays (except for Current Delays and Intervals Delays that have no graphs).
Table 5-2. OAM (CFM) Statistics Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Flow ID Flow ID.
1…64
Flow Name Name of flow.
String up to 70 characters
Service ID OAM service ID.
1…3 (according to the value of the selected entry)
Performance Monitoring Determines whether the PM is enabled or disabled for the service.
Disable
Enable
Note: Disabled for the current flow, if OAM Mode is Disabled.
Priority P (priority) bit value sent in OAM messages originating from the selected service.
0…7, --
Note:
• Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed
• Priority value must be unique for services of the same flow where PM is enabled for the flow. (That is, duplicate priority values for service within the same flow are not allowed.)
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Delay Threshold (msec) Delay threshold defined for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1 msec.
1…1000
Note: Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed.
Delay Variation
Threshold (msec)
Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled. Delay variation threshold defined
for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1 msec.
1…1000
Note: Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed.
Viewing Running Counters
To view running counters:
1. In the OAM (CFM) Statistics dialog box, click <Statistics> and select <Running Counters> from the submenu.
Figure 5-5. Running Counters Dialog Box
2. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-3.
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Table 5-3. Running Counters Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Running Time Time elapsed in seconds since the time the service is up.
Format: X days HH:MM:SS
Note: This field is not included in the graph.
Frame Loss Ratio Frame Loss ratio threshold in exponent of 1/10. (For example, a value of 4 means
that the threshold is 1E-4.)
Format: XE-y
0, 1E-10…4E-1
Note: This field is not included in the graph..
Unavailability Ratio Unavailability ratio threshold in exponent of 1/10. (For example, a value of 4
means that the threshold is 1E-4.)
Format: XE-y
0, 1E-10…4E-1
Note: This field is not included in the graph.
Unavailable Seconds Number of unavailable seconds since the time the service is up.
32 Bit counter
OAM Tx Frames Number of frames transmitted since the time the service is up.
64 Bit counter
OAM Lost Frames Number of frames lost since the time the service is up.
64 Bit counter
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Viewing Current Frames
To view current frames:
1. In the OAM (CFM) Statistics dialog box, click <Statistics> and select <Current Frames> from the submenu.
Figure 5-6. Current Frames Dialog Box
2. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-4.
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Table 5-4. Current Frames Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Elapsed Time (sec) Number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the current interval.
0…899
Delay Threshold (msec) Delay threshold defined for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1 msec.
1…1000
Note: This field is not included in the graph.
Delay Variation
Threshold (msec)
Delay variation threshold defined for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1
msec.
1…1000
Note: This field is not included in the graph.
Frames Above Delay
Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in the current interval at a delay greater than the
threshold value defined for the service.
Frames Below Delay
Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in the current interval at a delay lower than or
equal to the threshold value defined for the service.
Frames Above Delay
Variation Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in the current interval at a delay variation greater
than the threshold value defined for the service.
Frames Below Delay
Variation Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in the current interval at a delay variation lower
than or equal to the threshold value defined for the service.
Tx Frames Number of transmitted frames in the current interval.
Lost Frames Number of lost frames in the current interval.
Unavailable Seconds Number of seconds that the service was unavailable in the current interval.
0…899
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Viewing Current Delays
To view current delays:
1. In the OAM (CFM) Statistics dialog box, click <Statistics> and select <Current Delays> from the submenu.
Figure 5-7. Current Delays Dialog Box
2. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-5.
Table 5-5. Current Delays Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Elapsed Time (sec) Number of seconds that have elapsed since the beginning of the current interval.
Min Round Trip Delay
(msec)
Minimum value of round trip delay in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Avg Round Trip Delay
(msec)
Average round trip delay in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
Max Round Trip Delay
(msec)
Maximum value of round trip delay in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
Avg Round Trip Delay
Variation (msec)
Average round trip delay variation in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Max Round Trip Delay
Variation (msec)
Maximum value of round trip delay variation in the current interval, in units of 0.1
msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
Viewing Interval Frames
To view interval frames:
1. In the OAM (CFM) Statistics dialog box, click <Statistics> and select <Interval Frames> from the submenu.
Figure 5-8. Interval Frames Dialog Box
2. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-6.
Table 5-6. Interval Frames Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Inv. No. Interval number.
1…96
From (hh:mm) Starting time of the current interval.
hh:mm
To (hh:mm) Ending time of the current interval.
hh:mm
Frames Above Delay
Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in a delay greater than the threshold value
defined for the service in the selected interval.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Frames Below Delay
Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in a delay lower than the threshold value defined
for the service in the selected interval.
Frames Above Delay
Variation Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in a delay variation greater than the threshold
value defined for the service in the selected interval.
Frames Below Delay
Variation Threshold
Number of frames that arrived in a delay variation lower than the threshold value
defined for the service in the selected interval.
Tx Frames Number of transmitted frames in the selected interval.
Lost Frames Number of lost frames in the selected interval.
Unavailable Seconds Number of seconds that the service was unavailable in the selected interval.
0…899
Viewing Interval Delays
To view interval delays:
1. In the OAM (CFM) Statistics dialog box, click <Statistics> and select <Interval Delays> from the submenu.
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Figure 5-9. Interval Delays Dialog Box
2. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-7.
Table 5-7. Interval Delays Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Inv. No. Interval number.
1…96
From (hh:mm) Starting time of the current interval.
hh:mm
To (hh:mm) Ending time of the current interval.
hh:mm
Min Round Trip Delay
(msec)
Minimum value of round trip delay in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Avg Round Trip Delay
(msec)
Average round trip delay in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Max Round Trip Delay
(msec)
Maximum value of round trip delay in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
Avg Round Trip Delay
Variation (msec)
Average round trip delay variation in the current interval, in units of 0.1 msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
Max Round Trip Delay
Variation (msec)
Maximum value of round trip delay variation in the current interval, in units of 0.1
msec.
Format: X.Y (in 0.1msec units)
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5.2 Port Statistics
RADview allows you to view statistics for ETX-102/201/202 ports, including counters for frame types (Rx and Tx), errors, and frame sizes (Rx and Tx).
For ETX-202 only, all ETH Statistics counters of this device are 64 Bit Counters.
Viewing Rx Frame Types
To view Rx frame types:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select a port.
Figure 5-10. Statistics Menu – Port Level
2. On the menu bar, click Statistics > Rx Frame Types.
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Figure 5-11. Rx Frame Types Dialog Box
3. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-8.
Table 5-8. Rx Frame Types Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Selected port type.
Total Bytes Total number of bytes received.
Unicast Frames Total number of unicast received frames.
Broadcast Frames Total number of broadcast received frames.
Multicast Frames Total number of multicast received frames.
Total Frames Total number of correct frames received.
Correct Frames Number of frames successfully received.
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Viewing Tx Frame Types
To view Tx frame types:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select a port.
2. On the menu bar, click Statistics > Tx Frame Types.
Figure 5-12. Tx Frame Types Dialog Box
3. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-9.
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Table 5-9. Tx Frame Types Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Selected port type.
Total Bytes Total number of bytes transmitted.
Unicast Frames Total number of unicast transmitted frames.
Broadcast Frames Total number of broadcast transmitted frames.
Multicast Frames Total number of multicast transmitted frames.
Total Frames Total number of correct frames transmitted.
Correct Frames Number of frames successfully transmitted.
Viewing Errors
To view errors:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select a port.
2. On the menu bar, click Statistics > Errors.
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Figure 5-13. Errors Dialog Box
3. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-10.
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Table 5-10. Errors Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Selected port type.
Total Collisions Total number of occurred collisions.
FCS Errors Total number of frames received on a particular interface that is an integral
number of octets in length, but do not pass the FCS check. This count does not
include frames received with Frame-Too-Long or Frame-Too-Short error.
Jabber Total number of long frames received with invalid CRC.
Rx Fragments Total number of received frames, which are less than 64 octets in length
(excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and had either a bad Frame
Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS
with a non-integral number of octets (alignment error).
Tx Error Frames Total number of transmitted error frames.
Tx Discard Frames Total number of transmitted frames that were discarded even though no errors
had been detected.
Undersize Frames Total number of received short frames with size under 64 bytes and with valid
CRC.
Oversize Frames Total number of received long frames with size over 1518 bytes and with valid
CRC.
Viewing Rx Frame Sizes
To view Rx frame sizes:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select a port.
2. On the menu bar, click Statistics > Rx Frame Sizes.
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Figure 5-14. Rx Frame Sizes Dialog Box
3. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-11.
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Table 5-11. Rx Frame Sizes Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Selected port type.
64 (bytes) Total number of received 64-byte packets.
65 - 127 (bytes) Total number of received 65–127-byte packets.
128 - 255 (bytes) Total number of received 128 - 255-byte packets.
256 - 511 (bytes) Total number of received 256 - 511-byte packets.
512 - 1023 (bytes) Total number of received 512 - 1023-byte packets.
1024 - Max (bytes) Total number of received 1024 - Max-byte packets.
Viewing Tx Frame Sizes
Relevant for ETX-202 only.
To view Tx frame sizes:
1. In the ETX-202 View window, select a port.
2. On the menu bar, click Statistics > Tx Frame Sizes.
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Figure 5-15. Tx Frame Sizes Dialog Box
3. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 5-12.
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Table 5-12. Tx Frame Sizes Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Selected port type.
64 (bytes) Total number of transmitted 64-byte packets.
65 - 127 (bytes) Total number of transmitted 65–127-byte packets.
128 - 255 (bytes) Total number of transmitted 128 - 255-byte packets.
256 - 511 (bytes) Total number of transmitted 256 - 511-byte packets.
512 - 1023 (bytes) Total number of transmitted 512 - 1023-byte packets.
1024 - Max (bytes) Total number of transmitted 1024 - Max-byte packets.
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Chapter 6
Security Management This chapter describes how to manage ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 security.
• Understanding RADview User Security Levels
Monitor
Technician
Operator
Administrator
• Configuring Host Parameters
• Configuring SNMP
• Configuring Management Access.
6.1 Understanding RADview User Security Levels
RADview/OV, when running on a UNIX based operating system, supports the users and permissions security feature. This section presents an overview of the four user security levels: Monitor, Technician, Operator, and Administrator. The user security levels are managed by RADview-EMS/NGN via the Security > User Manager menu path. For further details, refer to the RADview-EMS/NGN NMS User’s Manual.
This security feature defines the following different types of users:
• Monitor
• Technician
• Operator
• Administrator
The above list is written in order of increasing access rights; the Monitor has the fewest access rights and the Administrator has the most access rights. The more privileged access level has access to all of the features to which the less privileged access level has access.
Each type of user has a different level of permission to access ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 application data. The permissions are per menu and per dialog box. Some users have permission for read and write (RW) access to all of the menus and dialog boxes; others have only partial access. Some users have read-only (RO) access or are prohibited access to some of the menus and dialog boxes.
For example: a Technician level user has more access rights than a Monitor level user. Therefore, if a Monitor level user has write (Set) permission to the data in a specific dialog box, then a Technician level user also has write permission.
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The menus always look the same for all users. If a user attempts to display a dialog box or to select a menu item that he is not permitted to access, a message will be displayed stating that he has no permission to access that function.
For example: clicking a Set button, or another RW function, requires read and write access. Therefore, a user with read-only access who tries to access these functions will be denied access.
Only an Administrator can add or remove nodes from the Service Center map. For further details, refer to the chapter on Security in the RADview-EMS/NGN System Manual.
Monitor
A user at the Monitor level may monitor all types of information related to the managed device, but cannot do any action that causes any change in the device. This means that any action that writes data to the Agent, is disallowed. Examples of write (set) operations include:
• Set
• Apply
• Delete
• Change
• Add
• Remove
These operations are disallowed, whether from attempted from within a dialog box or selected via a menu option. The NMS provides feedback on a disallowed operation in one of the following ways:
• To obtain maximum information, the Monitor can change any fields (edit, combo-box, etc.) in a dialog box, but these changes cannot be activated because the write operations are blocked. Attempting to activate a change will be rejected, and the Monitor user will be notified via an information dialog box.
• Some dialog boxes do not provide any additional information, but merely allow changes in the system. Since a Monitor cannot use these dialog boxes, they cannot be displayed at all at this level.
A Monitor level user has write access to the following (system level) ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Agent functions:
• Poll the ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 Agent
• View the history log
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Technician
The Technician can perform all of the Monitor level functions (such as those that were just listed), and, in addition, is allowed write access to the following (system level) ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 function:
• Clear the history log
The responses to disallowed actions, beyond the Technician level permissions, are handled in the same manner as for the Monitor level.
Operator
The Operator is granted all of the permissions needed to perform any task related to ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 management. The Operator can also perform all of the Monitor and Technician level functions.
Administrator
The Administrator has all of the Operator permissions and, in addition, has access to the RADview-EMS/NGN User Manager function (this function is not accessible by the Operator). The Administrator can also perform all of the Monitor, Technician, and Operator level functions.
6.2 Configuring Host Parameters
RADview allows you to view and configure host parameters for ETX-102/201/202. You can configure host ports for ETX-102/201/202 (when Bind is set as Bridge port in Unaware mode).
To configure host parameters:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
Figure 6-1. Options Menu – System Level
2. On the menu bar, click Options > Host.
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Figure 6-2. Host Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 6-1. (The Host Ports field is enabled only for ETX-102/201/202 when Bind is set as Bridge port in Unaware mode. Otherwise, the fields are read-only.)
4. Click <Set> to implement the change. (Relevant for ETX-102/201/202 when Host Ports field is enabled for editing.)
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Table 6-1. Host Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
IP Address The host interface IP address.
IP address format: xx.xx.xx.xx
IP Mask The host interface subnet mask.
IP address format: xx.xx.xx.xx
Default Gateway The host interface default next hop address.
IP address format: xx.xx.xx.xx
Bind The first Host parameter.
Out of Band (previous USER port name)
Bridge Port
Note: Relevant only for ETX-202.
Host Ports Defines from which port(s) this manager can manage the device.
All
User Ports Only
Network Ports Only
Note:
• Enabled only if Bind is Bridge port in Unaware mode
• If Bridge VLAN Mode is Aware, the only applicable value is ALL (and is read-only). Value depends on the number of ports in the device and for ETH 2 that is NET/USER, the usage given to this porit is NET or USER.
Encapsulation
VLAN Tagging VLAN tag support.
Untagged
Tagged
VLAN ID Host VLAN ID.
1…4095
VLAN Priority Host VLAN frame priority.
0…7
DHCP
DHCP Client Disables DHCP client actions for the interface. By default, this is enabled and can
only be disabled (cannot be enabled once disabled).
Disable
Enable (default)
Note: If DHCP Client is Disable, all other DHCP fields are disabled and ‘--’ is displayed.
DHCP Server ID DHCP server IP address.
IP address format: xx.xx.xx.xx
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Time to Lease Expiration
(days)
Time remaining until lease expiration (in days). In all other cases the NMS displays
“No active lease”.
Numeric value (days)
Client Status DHCP status.
String, may be any of the following messages:
Disable,
Trying to locate available server
Waiting for confirmation of lease
Holding lease
T1 expired: Asking for extension of lease
T2 expired: Asking for extension of lease
Restarting the process
Default IP Default host IP address.
IP address format: xx.xx.xx.xx
6.3 Configuring SNMP
RADview allows you to view and modify SNMP settings; enabling you to specify the management station(s) that can transmit or receive ETX-102/201/202 traps. There may be between one to ten management stations defined.
You cannot change the number of management stations, or the Manager IDs, but you can change the IP address(es).
To view or specify the management station IP address to which to send traps:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Options > Manager List.
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Figure 6-3. Manager List Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 6-2.
4. Change the IP addresses, as required.
5. To configure that the specific manager will not receive traps from the device, select the relevant Mask Traps check box adjacent to that address.
6. To configure that the specific manager will receive traps from the device, clear the relevant Mask Traps check box adjacent to that address.
7. Set the UDP Trap Port.
8. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Upon set, the NMS checks the IP Address. If it is 0.0.0.0 and Mask Trap check-box is checked, the following error-message appears in the status bar: “Illegal IP Address when Traps are Masked”.
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Table 6-2. Manager List Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Manager ID Index of a specific IP address.
1…10
Read Only
IP Address Destination address of the traps. IP 0.0.0.0 removes the entry.
IP address format: xx.xx.xx.xx
Mask Trap Type of traps the agent should mask and not send to the NMS.
Unchecked (cleared): The specific manager will receive traps from the device
Checked (selected): The specific manager will not receive traps from the device
In the Manager List dialog box, it is possible to mask all traps of the device.
In Fault > Mask Alarm Traps dialog box, it is possible to mask certain alarm Traps.
Traps that are masked here will not be sent to any manager.
UDP Trap Port UDP port (socket) used for SNMP traps.
1-65535
6.4 Configuring Management Access
RADview ETX-102/201/202 enables/disables Telnet access, and Web management access.
To enable/disable Telnet and Web management accesses:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Options > Access.
Figure 6-4. Management Access Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 6-3.
4. Click <Set> to implement the change(s).
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Table 6-3. Management Access Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Telnet Access Enable/Disable accessing the device via Telnet.
Disable, All, Managers Only, Secured Mode Only, Secured Mode Managers Only
Disable: no one will be allowed to access the device via Telnet
All: all users are allowed Telnet access
Managers Only: only manager stations listed in the manager’s list are allowed
Telnet access
Secured Mode Only: all users are allowed Telnet access and only secure data will
be accepted
Secured Mode Managers Only: only manager stations listed in the manager’s list
are allowed Telnet access and only secure data will be accepted
Web Access Enable/Disable accessing the device via Web.
Disable, All, Managers Only, Secured Mode Only, Secured Mode Managers Only
Disable: no one will be allowed to access the device via Web
All: all users are allowed Web access
Managers Only: only manager stations listed in the manager’s list are allowed
Web access
Secured Mode Only: all users are allowed Web access and only secure data will be
accepted
Secured Mode Managers Only: only manager stations listed in the manager’s list
are allowed Web access and only secure data will be accepted
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Chapter 7
Fault Management This chapter discusses how to manage faults and perform diagnostic testing for the entire ETX-102/201/202 system using RADview-EMS/NGN.
This chapter explains how to perform the following tasks:
• Managing System Alarms
• Handling Alarms and Traps
• Configuring Event Reports
Ethernet Port Event Reports
Viewing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports
Adding Event Reports for Ethernet Ports
Changing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports
Removing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
OAM (CFM) Service Event Reports
Viewing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
Adding Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
Changing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
Changing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
• Masking Alarm Traps
• Managing the History Log
Viewing the History Log
Clearing the History Log
• Performing Diagnostic Tests
Running Loopback Tests
Running Virtual Cable Tests
Running VLAN Tests
The second port in ETX-102/201/202 may be one of the following:
• ETX-202 HW version > 3.0: Network port (always)
• ETX-102/201 with two ports: USER port (always)
• ETX-202 HW version < 3.0 or ETX-102/201: The usage of the second port can be configured to either a Network port or USER port; therefore its label will be NET/USER-ETH 2.
Note
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7.1 Managing System Alarms
RADview-EMS/NGN allows you to manage ETX-102/201/202 system alarms.
Basic tasks include:
• Configuring event reports for Ethernet ports and OAM (CFM) services
• Masking port alarms
• Viewing the history log
• Clearing the history log
7.2 Handling Alarms and Traps
The Fault menu provides access to the system alarm options. You can view alarm severity as well as clear alarms.
Figure 7-1. Fault Menu – System Level
7.3 Configuring Event Reports
You can view and configure event reports for ETX-102/201/202 Ethernet ports and OAM (CFM) services.
Ethernet Port Event Reports
You can view, add, change, and remove event report configurations for ETX-102/201/202 ports
Viewing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports
To view event reports for Ethernet ports:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Fault > Event Report Configuration > ETH Ports.
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Figure 7-2. Event Report Configuration for ETH Ports Dialog Box
3. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 7-1.
Table 7-1. Event Report Configuration for ETH Ports Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Sample Type Method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be
compared against the thresholds.
Delta, --
Delta: The value of the selected variable at the last sample will be subtracted
from the current value, and the difference compared with the thresholds.
When the list is empty, ‘--’ is displayed.
Note:
• In ETX-102/201/202 Sample Type is always 'Delta' for ETH ports.
• Read only
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Ethernet port type to be sampled.
NET-ETH 1
NET-ETH 2 or NET/USER-ETH 2 or USER-ETH 2
USER-ETH 3
USER-ETH 4
USER-ETH 5
USER-ETH 6
Note:
• For Event Report Configuration for ETH Ports dialog box and Change Event Report for ETH Port dialog box this field is read only
• For Add Event Report for ETH Port dialog box this field can be configured. Only existing ports can be selected and only if they less than five entries in the table. If the last USER port is used as an OOB port, the last port cannot be selected.
Variable Object identifier of the particular variable to be sampled.
Dropped Frames, Oversized Frames, Undersized Frames, Fragmented Frames,
Jabbers
Dropped Frames: Total number of events in which packets were dropped by the
probe due to lack of resources.
Oversized Frames: Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518
octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well
formed.
Undersized Frames: Total number of packets received that were less than 64
octets long (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise
well formed.
Fragmented Frames: Total number of packets received that were less than 64
octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) and had either a
bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or
a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error).
Jabbers: Total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets
(excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had either a bad Frame
Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS
with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error).
Note:
• For Event Report Configuration for ETH Ports dialog box and Change Event Report for ETH Port dialog box this field is read only
• For Add Event Report for ETH Port dialog box this field can be configured. Only values that do not yet exist for the selected port appear in the list. The default is the first value that can be selected.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Rising Threshold When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and
the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single event
will be generated. After a rising event is generated, another such event will not
be generated until the sampled value falls below this threshold and reaches the
Alarm Falling Threshold.
1 (default)…2147483647
Note: Rising Threshold must be higher than Falling Threshold.
Falling Threshold When the current sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold, and the
value at the last sampling interval was greater than this threshold, a single event
will be generated. After a falling event is generated, another such event will not
be generated until the sampled value rises above this threshold and reaches the
Alarm Rising Threshold.
0 (default)…2147483647
Note: Rising Threshold must be higher than Falling Threshold.
Current Value Current value of the event report.
1…2147483647
Sampling Interval (sec) Interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising
and falling thresholds.
1 (default)…60
Event Type Type of notification made about this event. An entry is made in the log table for
each event. An SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations.
None (default)
History Log
Trap
History Log and Trap
Adding Event Reports for Ethernet Ports
You can add up to 100 event reports for ETX-102/201/202 ports.
• Only existing ports can be selected and only if there are less than five entries in the table.
• If the last USER port is used as an OOB port, the last port cannot be selected.
To add an event report for an Ethernet port:
1. In the Event Report Configuration for ETH Ports dialog box, click <Add>.
If the maximum number of entries for all ETH ports has been reached, a message box appears displaying: “Maximum entries exist for all ETH ports” Click <OK>. The dialog boxes close.
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Figure 7-3. Add Event Report for ETH Port Dialog Box
2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 7-1. (The Sample Type field is read-only.)
3. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Changing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports
You can change event report configurations for ETX-102/201/202 Ethernet ports.
To change an event report for an Ethernet port:
1. In the Event Report Configuration for ETH Ports dialog box, select the relevant event report row and click <Change>.
Figure 7-4. Change Event Report for ETH Port Dialog Box
2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 7-1. (The Port, Variable, and Sample Type fields are read-only.)
3. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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Removing Event Reports for Ethernet Ports
You can remove event reports for ETX-102/201/202 Ethernet ports.
To remove an event report for an Ethernet port:
1. In the Event Report Configuration for ETH Ports dialog box, select the event report that you want to remove.
2. Click <Remove>.
A message window appears, prompting you to confirm the deletion.
Figure 7-5. Remove Event Report for ETH Port Dialog Box
3. Click <OK> to confirm.
The selected event report is removed from the table.
OAM (CFM) Service Event Reports
You can view, add, and change event report configuration for ETX-102/201/202 OAM (CFM) services
OAM (CFM)provisioning is relevant only for VLAN Mode Aware or for VLAN Mode Unaware where the Tag Handling is Stacking.
Viewing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
To view event reports for OAM (CFM) services:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Fault > Event Report Configuration > OAM (CFM) Services.
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Figure 7-6. Event Report Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services Dialog Box (All Flows)
Figure 7-7. Event Report Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services Dialog Box (Node (Flow))
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Figure 7-8. Event Report Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services Dialog Box (Leaf (Service))
The Event Report Configuration button is enabled only for Services and when Performance Monitoring is Enable.
3. In the navigation pane on the left, select the relevant service for which you want to view event report configuration.
4. View the read-only fields, as described in Table 7-2.
Table 7-2. Event Report Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Flow ID Flow ID of the selected service.
Flow Name Flow name of the selected service.
Service ID Service ID of the selected service.
Performance Monitoring Whether performance monitoring of the selected service is enabled or disabled.
Priority P (priority) bit value sent in OAM messages originating from the selected service.
0…7, --
Priority value must be unique for services of the same flow where PM is enabled
for the flow. (That is, duplicate priority values for service within the same flow
are not allowed.)
Note: Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed
Delay Threshold (msec) Delay threshold defined for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1 msec.
1…1000, --
Note: Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Delay Variation
Threshold (msec)
Delay variation threshold defined for this service, in measurement unit of 0.1
msec.
1…1000, --
Note: Disabled if Performance Monitoring is Disabled and ‘--’ is displayed
Adding Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
To add an event report for an OAM (CFM) service:
1. In the navigation pane on the left, select the relevant service to which you want to add an event report and click <Event Report Configuration>.
Figure 7-9. Event Report for a Selected End-End OAM Service Dialog Box
The Add button is enabled if there are less than 100 entries in the table and there are less than four entries for the selected service.
2. Click <Add>.
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Figure 7-10. Add Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Service Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 7-3. (The Flow ID, Flow Name, Service, and Sample Type fields are read-only.)
4. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Table 7-3. Event Report Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Flow ID Flow ID of the selected service.
Read Only
Flow Name Flow name of the selected service.
Read Only
Service Service number of the selected service.
Read Only
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Event Reports
Variable Object identifier of the particular variable to be sampled.
Frames Above Delay Threshold, Frames Above Delay Variation Threshold,
Frame Loss Ratio, Unavailability Ratio
Frames Above Delay Threshold: Number of frames arrived with delay greater than the delay threshold. Frames Above Delay Variation Threshold: Number of frames arrived with delay variation greater than the delay variation threshold.
Frame Loss Ratio: Frame Loss ratio threshold in exponent of 1/10. That is, a
value of 4 means that the threshold is 1E-4.
Unavailability Ratio: Unavailability ratio threshold in exponent of 1/10. That is, a
value of 4 means that the threshold is 1E-4.
Note:
• For Event Report Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services dialog box and Change Event Reports Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services dialog box this field is read only.
• For Add Event Reports Configuration for OAM (CFM) Services dialog box this field can be configured. Only values that do not yet exist for the selected service appear in the list. The default is the first value that can be selected.
Rising Threshold When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and
the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single event
will be generated. After a rising event is generated, another such event will not
be generated until the sampled value falls below this threshold and reaches the
Alarm Falling Threshold.
For Frames Above Delay Threshold or Frames Above Delay Variation Threshold:
1 (default)…2147483647
For Frame Loss Ratio or Unavailability Ratio: 1E-3, 1E-4, 1E-5, 1E-6, 1E-7, 1E-8, 1E-9, 1E -10 (default)
Note: Rising Threshold must be higher than Falling Threshold.
Falling Threshold When the current sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold, and the
value at the last sampling interval was greater than this threshold, a single event
will be generated. After a falling event is generated, another such event will not
be generated until the sampled value rises above this threshold and reaches the
Alarm Rising Threshold.
For Frames Above Delay Threshold or Frames Above Delay Variation Threshold:
1 (default)…2147483647
For Frame Loss Ratio or Unavailability Ratio: 1E-3, 1E-4, 1E-5, 1E-6, 1E-7, 1E-8, 1E-9, 1E-10 (default)
Note: Rising Threshold must be higher than Falling Threshold.
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Current Value Current value of the event report.
For Frames Above Delay Threshold or Frames Above Delay Variation Threshold:
1 (default)…2147483647
For Frame Loss Ratio or Unavailability Ratio: 0, 1E-10…3E-1, 4E-1, >4E1
Ratio threshold in exponent of 1/10 (for example, a value of 4 means that the
threshold is 1E-4).
Format: xE-z
Note: >4E1 is displayed when value is 4,294,967,295 (max of Unsigned 32)
Frame Loss ratio threshold in exponent of 1/10. (For example, a value of 4 means
that the threshold is 1E-4.)
Format: XE-y
0, 1E-10…4E-1
Sampling Type Method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be
compared against the thresholds.
Delta, Absolute
For Frames Above Delay Threshold or Frames Above Delay Variation Threshold:
Delta: Value of the selected variable at the last sample will be subtracted from
the current value, and the difference compared with the thresholds.
For Frame Loss Ratio or Unavailability Ratio:
Absolute: Value of the selected variable will be compared directly with the
thresholds at the end of the sampling interval.
Sampling Interval (sec) Interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising
and falling thresholds.
1 (default)…2147483647
Note: Sampling Interval (sec) must be higher than Rising Threshold.
Event Type Type of notification made about this event. An entry is made in the log table for
each event. An SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations.
None (default)
History Log
Trap
History Log and Trap
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Changing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
To change an event report for an OAM (CFM) service:
1. In the Event Report for a Selected End-End OAM Service dialog box, select the relevant event report row and click <Change>.
Figure 7-11. Change Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Service Dialog Box
2. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 7-3. (The Flow ID, Flow Name, Service, Variable, and Sample Type fields are read-only.)
3. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
Removing Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Services
You can remove event reports for ETX-102/201/202 Ethernet ports.
To remove an event report for an OAM (CFM) service:
1. In the Event Report for a Selected End-End OAM Service dialog box, select the event report that you want to remove.
2. Click <Remove>.
A message window appears, prompting you to confirm the deletion.
Figure 7-12. Remove Event Reports for OAM (CFM) Service Dialog Box
3. Click <OK> to confirm.
The selected event report is removed from the table.
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7.4 Masking Alarm Traps
You can mask ETX-102/201/202 alarm traps to prevent the agent from sending the traps to the managers.
To mask a port alarm:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 window, select the system.
2. On the menu bar, click Fault > Mask Alarms Traps.
Figure 7-13. Mask Alarms Dialog Box
3. Select the relevant check box(es).
4. Click <Set> to implement the updated list of masks.
(You can click <Cancel> to exit the Mask Alarms window or click <Refresh> to display an updated Mask Alarms window.)
If all traps for certain Managers were Masked (via Manager List), this configuration will not be so relevant for these managers, because all traps will be masked for them (even if the selection in this dialog box is not to mask them).
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7.5 Managing the History Log
Viewing the History Log
You can view a history log of all the alarms listed in the ETX-102/201/202 System Alarm Buffer. The System Alarm Buffer contains all the unmasked alarms recorded for the whole device.
To view the history log:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 window, select the system.
2. One the menu bar, click Fault > History Log.
For the list of events, see Table 7-5
Figure 7-14. History Log
3. View the fields, as described in Table 7-4.
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4. Do one of the following:
Sort the alarm buffer list by clicking on one of the columns on the list. You can sort each column independently. The Alarm Buffer list is sorted according to the Date and Time column by default with the oldest shown on the first line.
To send the Alarm Buffer to a printer, click <Print>.
To save the Alarm Buffer to a file, click <Save to File>, select a location to where to save the file, name the file and click <Save>.
To retrieve/display the next 500 entries in the Alarm Buffer, click <Next>.
The history log can have a maximum of 1000 entries, and displays the first 500 upon opening the dialog box, and the last 500 entries upon clicking <Next>.
To update the list, click <Refresh> or exit the window by clicking <Close>.
Table 7-4. History Log Alarm List Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Description Description of the alarm.
Read-Only
Date & Time Date and time the alarm occurred.
Date format: yyyy-mm-dd
Time format: hh:mm:ss
Read-Only
Table 7-5. RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 Events
Event Description
Cold Start Unit has been restarted.
Fatal Error XX Hardware failure has been detected.
Fatal Error At XX Line XX Hardware failure has been detected.
System User Reset Overall reset was performed by the user.
Link Down (Port 1 \ Port 2 \ Port 3) Network or user Ethernet port has been disconnected.
Link Up Port (Port 1 \ Port 2 \ Port 3) Network or user Ethernet port has been connected.
Link Admin Down Port (Port 1 \ Port 2 \ Port
3)
Network or user Ethernet port has been disabled by the user.
Login Via (Telnet, Web, Terminal) ETX-102/201/202 has been accessed via Telnet, Web or
terminal.
Invalid Login Via (Telnet, Web, Terminal) Invalid user name or password was detected during initialization
of Telnet, Web or terminal control session.
IP X.X.X.X Assigned By Server X.X.X.X IP address X.X.X.X has been assigned by DHCP server X.X.X.X.
IP X.X.X.X Is Released IP address X.X.X.X has been released by ETX-102/201/202.
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Event Description
Log File Recovered Log file corruption has been detected and fixed at startup.
Connectivity Mismatch EVC X Off No EVC ID or MEP ID mismatch has been detected on EVC X.
Connectivity Mismatch EVC X On EVC ID or MEP ID mismatch has been detected on EVC X.
CC Failure EVC X Off Continuity check on EVC X has failed.
CC Failure EVC X Off Continuity check on EVC X has been restored.
Dropped Frames Exceeded Port X Number of dropped frames exceeded configured threshold on
port X.
Dropped Frames Dropped Below Port X Number of dropped frames dropped below configured threshold
on port X.
Undersized Frames Exceeded Port X Number of undersized frames exceeded configured threshold on
port X.
Undersized Frames Dropped Below Port X Number of undersized frames dropped below configured
threshold on port X.
Oversized Frames Exceeded Port X Number of oversized frames exceeded configured threshold on
port X.
Oversized Frames Dropped Below Port X Number of oversized frames dropped below configured
threshold on port X.
Fragmented Frames Exceeded Port X Number of fragmented frames exceeded configured threshold
on port X.
Fragmented Frames Dropped Below Port X Number of fragmented frames dropped below configured
threshold over port X.
Jabbers Exceeded Port X Number of jabbers exceeded configured threshold on port X.
Jabbers Dropped Below Port X Number of jabbers dropped below configured threshold on port X.
Frames Loss Ratio Exceeded Evc X Svc Y Frames loss ratio exceeded configured threshold for service Y on
EVC X.
Frames Loss Ratio Dropped Below Evc X Svc
Y
Frames loss ratio dropped below configured threshold for service
Y on EVC X.
Frames Above Delay Exceeded Evc X Svc Y Number of frames above delay exceeded configured threshold for
service Y on EVC X.
Frames Above Delay Dropped Below Evc X
Svc Y
Number of frames above delay dropped below configured
threshold for service Y on EVC X.
Frms Above Del Var Exceeded Evc X Svc Y Frames above delay variation exceeded configured threshold for
service Y on EVC X.
Frms Above Del Var Dropped Below Evc X
Svc Y
Frames above delay variation dropped below configured threshold
for service Y on EVC X.
Unavail Ratio Exceeded EVC X SVC Y Unavailability ratio exceeded configured threshold for service Y on
EVC X.
Unavail Ratio Dropped Below EVC X SVC Y Unavailability ratio dropped below configured threshold for service
Y on EVC X.
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Event Description
OAM (802.3ah) Remote Dying Gasp PortT X Dying gasp indication has been received from the remote partner
on OAM link on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Connectivity Fail Port X On OAM connectivity has been lost on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Connectivity Fail Port X Off OAM connectivity has been restored on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Remote Link Fail Port X On OAM connectivity failure has been received from the remote
partner on OAM link on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Remote Link Fail Port X Off OAM connectivity recovery has been received from the remote
partner on OAM link on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Remote Critical Errors Port X
On
Critical errors has been received from the remote partner on OAM
link on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Remote Critical Errors Port X
Off
Critical error termination has been received from the remote
partner on OAM link on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Remote Loopback Port X On Remote loopback activation has been received from the remote
partner on OAM link on port X.
OAM (802.3ah) Remote Loopback Port X Off Remote loopback deactivation has been received from the remote
partner on OAM link on port X.
Clearing the History Log
You can clear the history log contained in the ETX-102/201/202 Alarm Buffer. Selecting this entry will clear all the entries of the Alarm Buffer.
To clear all alarms in the Alarm Buffer:
1. On the menu bar, click Fault > Clear History Log.
Figure 7-15. Clear History Log Dialog Box
2. Click <OK> to confirm cleaning the Alarm Buffer.
The History Log is cleared.
In the History Log Alarm List, only alarms that occurred after the Clear operation will be displayed.
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7.6 Performing Diagnostic Tests
Monitoring performance in the RADview-EMS/NGN ETX-102/201/202 consists of performing diagnostics or loopback tests.
Diagnostic tests you can perform on ETX-102/201/202 ports include:
Loopback
Virtual cable test: for Ethernet ports with a copper RJ45 port. Not supported for SFP.
VLAN test.
The Diagnostics menu provides access to the port level diagnostic test options. You can run loopback tests for the following types of Ethernet ports:
• NET
• NET/USER
• USER.
Figure 7-16. Diagnostics Menu – Port Level
Running Loopback Tests
ETX-102, ETX-201, ETX-202 support two loopback types:
• Regular loopback runs at the PHY of the bridge ports. When the loopback is active the data forwarded to a bridge port is looped from the Tx path to the Rx path.
• Loopback which supports exchanging source and destination MAC addresses of the incoming packets. You can define loopback direction (ingress or egress) and type of data to be looped back (all data except for packets with management VLAN tag or only packets with a specific VLAN tag).
To run a loopback test:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the relevant Ethernet port.
2. On the menu bar, click Diagnostics > Loopback.
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Figure 7-17. Loopback Dialog Box
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 7-6.
4. Click <Apply> to begin the loopback test on the port.
If there are no errors, the test starts running.
The test will not run if one of the following occurs:
If another loop is running on any port. A message box appears displaying: “Cannot perform test: Test is running on <port name> port”, where <port name> is port on which the test is running. Click <OK> to close the message box.
VLAN ID is out of range (valid range is 1..4094)
Selected VLAN ID is the same as the Host VLAN ID
Tag Handling is Stacking for USER Port/s and Looped Data is Specific VLAN and Loop Direction is Local
Tag Handling is Stacking for USER Port/s and Looped Data is Specific VLAN and VLAN ID is Port VID of a USER port
VLAN Mode is Aware and Looped Data is Specific VLAN and Loop Direction is Remote
Tag Handling is Stacking for USER Port/s and Looped Data is Specific VLAN'
Looped Data is Specific VLAN and Loop Direction is Local.
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Table 7-6. Loopback Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Current Test Current test on selected port.
No Loopback
Payload Loop
MAC Swap Loop
Read Only
Select Test Initiates a test on the specified port.
No Loopback
Payload Loop
MAC Swap Loop (enabled only when host VLAN tagging is enabled/tagged)
Test Duration (sec) Test activation time in seconds.
By default, test duration is disabled for editing/check box is unchecked (cleared)
If enabled (check box is checked/selected), then available values are:
1…3600
Looped Data Defines which part of the data will be looped back.
All except Mng
Specific VLAN
Note: Enabled only for MAC Swap Loop.
VLAN ID Specifies VLAN ID.
1 (default)…4094
Note: Enabled only for MAC Swap Loop and if Looped Data is Specific VLAN.
Loop Direction Direction of performed loopback.
Local (towards USER)
Remotes (towards NET)
Note: Enabled only for MAC Swap Loop.
Force Source MAC
Address
MAC address that will be sent in the Source field of the packet in the outgoing
direction.
MAC address format: 00-00-00-00-00-00
Note: Enabled only for MAC Swap Loop.
Force Destination MAC
Address
Enabled only for MAC Swap Loop. MAC address that will be sent in the
Destination field of the packet in the outgoing direction.
MAC address format: 00-00-00-00-00-00
Note: Enabled only for MAC Swap Loop.
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Running Virtual Cable Tests
Virtual Cable test is enabled only if the selected Ethernet port is a copper port (and not SFP).
You can check the quality of the copper cables, connectors and terminations by running a Virtual Cable Test (VCT). During the test ETX-102/201/202 transmits a signal of known amplitude down each of the two pairs of an attached cable, testing the Rx and Tx pairs sequentially. The signal travels down the cable until it reflects off of a cable imperfection. By measuring magnitude of the reflection and the time it takes for the reflection to come back, ETX-102/201/202 estimates an approximate distance to the location of a cable break or short.
To run a virtual cable test:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the relevant Ethernet port.
2. On the menu bar, click Diagnostics > Virtual Cable Test.
Figure 7-18. Virtual Cable Test Dialog Box (ETX-102/201)
Figure 7-19. Virtual Cable Test Dialog Box (ETX-202)
3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 7-7.
4. Click <Test Command> to begin the test on the port.
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For ETX-202, this command activates the test for all pairs, but is Set by SNMP only for Pair A. For ETX-102/201, this command activates the test for the selected Ethernet port.
5. Click <Poll Results> to poll the results (enabled when there are no test results shown in the dialog box and disabled after results are shown).
Table 7-7. Virtual Cable Test Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Selected port type.
Read Only
Test Result Result of Virtual Cable test on the cable connected to the Rx connector.
Failed
Normal
Open
Short
Read Only
Reflection Distance (m) Distance in meters to the Rx cable.
Read Only
Note: When Test Result is Failed or Normal, ‘--‘ is displayed.
Running VLAN Tests
ETX-102/201/202 can be configured to collect and display transmitted and received packet and octets count per specified port and VLAN.
To run a VLAN test:
1. In the ETX-102/201/202 View window, select the relevant Ethernet port.
2. On the menu bar, click Diagnostics > VLAN Test.
Figure 7-20. VLAN Test Dialog Box
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3. Fill in the fields, as described in Table 7-8.
4. Click <Apply> to begin the test on the port.
If there are no errors, the test starts running.
The test will not run if one of the following occurs:
VLAN ID is out of range (valid range is 1..4094)
MAC Swap Loop is running (MAC Swap Loop test is enabled for the same port)
VLAN Test is running on another port (VLAN Test may be performed on only one port simultaneously).
Table 7-8. VLAN Test Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Port Selected port type.
Read Only
VLAN Test Enables/disables VLAN test.
Enable
Disable
VLAN ID VLAN ID of the bridge port on which statics are being collected.
1…4094
Note:
• If VLAN Test is Enable upon entry to the dialog box, VLAN ID field is read only (you cannot change VLAN IDs while VLAN Test is Enable). In this case, you can only change VLAN Test to Disable (or perform Refresh to see updated counters for the same VLAN ID). Even if you set VLAN Test to Disable and then reset to VLAN Test to Enable, VLAN ID will still be read only (what counts is the state upon entry to the dialog box).
• If VLAN Test is Disable upon entry to the dialog box, VLAN ID is disabled, NMS does not Get the counters' values, and the value displayed for them is ‘--’. You can set VLAN Test to Enable. VLAN ID will change to read-write, and you can set the desired VLAN ID. VLAN ID should just be within valid range (it does not have to appear in VLAN Membership table).
• You can select VLAN ID of the Host (when Host is VLAN Tagged), though device may not include the Host traffic in the counters displayed.
Rx Octets Number of Rx octets.
For ETX-202 only: counter 64 value
Read Only
Tx Octets Number of Tx octets.
For ETX-102/201 only: counter 32 value
Read Only
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Parameter Possible Values / Remarks
Rx Frames Number of Rx frames.
Read Only
Tx Frames Number of Tx frames.
Read Only