| Network Service Module   Hardware Reference   AT-AR040   AT-AR041   AT-AR042   AT-AR048   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Network Service Module   Hardware Reference   AT-AR040   AT-AR041   AT-AR042   AT-AR048   Download the complete document set from   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Network Service Module Hardware Reference   Document Number C613-03022-00 REV K.   © 2007 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may   be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis, Inc.   Allied Telesis, Inc. reserves the right to change specifications and other   information in this document without prior written notice. The information   provided herein is subject to change without notice. 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Additional brands, names and   products mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   AT-AR048 Support ..................................................................................... 4   Hardware Overview .......................................................................................... 6   AT-AR040 NSM .......................................................................................... 7   AT-AR048 NSM ........................................................................................ 14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Network Service Module   Devices Covered By This Document   This Hardware Reference includes information on the following Network   Service Modules (NSMs):   ■ ■ ■ ■ AT-AR040, four Port Interface Card (PIC) expansion bays   AT-AR041, eight ISDN Basic Rate S/T interfaces   AT-AR042, four ISDN Basic Rate S/T interfaces   AT-AR048, one unchannelised DS3 interface   You can download the complete document set for NSMs, and for your switch   information about the document set and other resources, see “Obtaining   Compatible Switches and Routers   The following table shows which NSMs are appropriate for different models of   switch and router.   Table 1: Compatible switches and routers for Network Service Modules (NSMs)   Model(s)   AR040   AR041   AR042   AR048   Rapier 8/8 (MT & SC) switch   Rapier 16F-FX (MT-RJ & SC) switch   Rapier 16Fi-FX (MT-RJ & SC) switch   Rapier 24 switch   ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Rapier 24i switch   ! ! Rapier 48w switch   AR816F-FX (MT-RJ & SC)   modular switching router   ! ! AR824 modular switching router   AR740 router   ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! AR745 router   AT-AR048 Support   Maximum DS3 packet forwarding rates are achieved only when the AT-AR048   is installed in a Rapier 48w switch, or a Rapier 24i switch whose serial number   ends with the letter N or higher. If maximum DS3 performance is not required,   you can install the AT-AR048 in any Rapier 24i whose serial number ends in J   or later. You can find the serial number on the underside of the switch (Figure 1   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   5 Figure 1: Serial number label on the underside of a Rapier 24i   Model : AT-RP241-10   N or higher for maximum DS3   performance   Part Number: 990-11934-10   Product Serial Number: S03K225N   J, K, L, or M for less demanding   DS3 applications   Quantity With Unit of   Measure:   1 EA   7 67035 14875   5 Made in Singapore   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 Network Service Module   Hardware Overview   This section provides an overview of the hardware features of NSMs. NSMs are   expansion options for switch and router models with an NSM bay. NSMs slot   into a base-unit switch or router and either directly provide additional WAN   interfaces, or provide expansion slots for Port Interface Cards (PICs).   Hardware descriptions for your switch or router, Uplink Modules, and PICs   can be found in their respective Hardware References. These documents can be   Safety and conformance information can be found in the Installation and Safety   Guide or Safety and Statutory Information booklet for your switch or router,   Common Features   The following hardware features are common to all NSM models.   Environmental   conditions   ■ ■ ■ Operating temperature range: 0 ºC to 40 ºC (32 ºF to 104 ºF)   Storage temperature range: -25 ºC to 70 ºC (-13 ºF to 158 ºF)   Relative humidity range: 5 to 95% non-condensing   Regulatory AT-AR040   Standards   ■ Listing: UL, cUL, TUV   ■ Safety: UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03, EN60950-1,   AS/NZS60950.1   ■ ■ EMC: Radiated: EN55022 class A, FCC class A, VCCI class A,   AS/NZS CISPR22 class A   Immunity: EN55024   AT-AR041 and AT-AR042   ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Listing: TUV   Safety: EN60950-1, AS/NZS60950.1   EMC: Radiated: EN55022 class A, AS/NZS CISPR22 class A   Immunity: EN55024   Network interface: TBR3, ACA TS031, iDA ISDN 1   AT-AR048   ■ ■ ■ ■ Listing UL, cUL   Safety: UL60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03   EMC: Radiated: FCC Part 15 class A, IC-03 class A   Network interface: ANSI T1.102, ANSI T1.404, ANSI T1.107, ANSI T1.231   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   7 AT-AR040 NSM   The AT-AR040 provides four Port Interface Card (PIC) expansion bays for   The AT-AR040 NSM does not have LEDs.   Figure 2: AT-AR040 NSM with three PICs installed   Blank face-plate   AT-AR024 ASYN4 PIC   3 0 SYN   Tx   Rx   D Data   B Data   Active   N T AT-AR023 SYN PIC   AT-AR020 PRI E1/T1 PIC   nsm4pic3   Supported Port Interface Cards (PICs)   The following PICs can be installed in an AT-AR040 NSM:   ■ ■ ■ ■ AT-AR020 PRI E1/T1, a single ISDN Primary Rate E1/T1 interface   AT-AR021(S) BRI-S/T, a single ISDN Basic Rate S/T interface   AT-AR021(U) BRI-U, a single ISDN Basic Rate U interface   AT-AR023 SYN, a single 2Mbps synchronous interface supporting RS-232,   X.21, and V.35 in DTE and DCE modes   ■ ■ AT-AR024 ASYN4, four asynchronous ports   AT-AR027 VoIP-FXS, two Foreign Exchange Voice over IP ports   For more information about installing PICs, see the Port Interface Card   Installation and Safety Guide, which is included with every PIC or can be   For more information about the hardware features of PICs, constructing data   cables, and verifying installation, see the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference,   Guidelines and limits for installing PICs   Observe the following guidelines and limits when installing PICs:   ■ Use the PIC bays on the switch or router first, before installing PICs into an   AT-AR040 NSM.   ■ ■ ■ Fill any PIC bays in the base router starting at bay 0.   Fill the PIC bays in the AT-AR040 NSM starting at bay 0.   You can install a maximum of two AT-AR020 PRI E1/T1 PICs into an   AT-AR040 NSM, and maximum of four total in a switch or router.   ■ If two AT-AR020 PICs are installed in an AT-AR040 NSM, PIC one must be   installed in the lower row (bay 0 or 1) and the other PIC must be installed   in the upper row (bay 2 or 3).   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 Network Service Module   ■ If an AT-AR020 PIC is installed in an AT-AR040 NSM, and operating in E1   mode, you can not install an AT-AR021(S) or AT-AR021(U) PIC in the same   row of the NSM.   ■ ■ You can install a maximum of four AT-AR027 PICs in an AR745 router   fitted with an AT-AR040 NSM.   Avoid installing an AT-AR022 or AT-AR026 PIC in an AT-AR040 NSM.   Performance of these interfaces may be reduced and packet loss may occur.   Interface numbering   For each interface type (e.g. BRI, PRI, SYN, ETH, PORT), interfaces are   numbered starting at 0, in the following sequence:   1. interfaces on the base switch or router   2. interfaces on PICs installed in PIC bays on the base switch or router, starting   with PIC bay 0   3. interfaces on PICs installed in PIC bays on the AT-AR040 NSM, starting   with NSM PIC bay 0, and ending with NSM PIC bay 3.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   9 AT-AR041 and AT-AR042 NSMs   The AT-AR041 NSM provides eight ISDN Basic Rate S/T interfaces. The front   Figure 3: AT-AR041 NSM   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Active   Data   The AT-AR042 NSM provides four ISDN Basic Rate S/T interfaces. The front   Figure 4: AT-AR042 NSM   3 2 1 0 Active   Data   The BRI ports use RJ-45 connectors and provide TE interfaces. There are two   Table 2: AT-AR041 and AT-AR042 LEDs   LED   State   Function   Active   Green   Lit when the BRI has successfully completed the exchange   of INFO 1 and INFO 2 signals, and INFO 3 and INFO 4   signals are present on the link. This means the ISDN   interface is correctly connected to a working NT device.   Off   There is no connection to the ISDN, or the ISDN has   deactivated the connection.   Data   Amber   For on-demand ISDN, lit when there is a call up over the   respective B channel.   For permanent circuits, lit when HDLC packets are being   exchanged between the switch or router and another TE   end system device (normally another switch or router)   over the respective B (data) channel.   Flashing Amber   Off   For on-demand ISDN, flashing when data is being   exchanged.   For on-demand ISDN, Off when there is no active   connection or when continuous data exchange is   occurring.   For permanent ISDN circuits, Off when no data exchange   is occurring.   The AT-AR041 and AT-AR042 support point-to-point links. Point to multi-   point links are not supported.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10   Network Service Module   Basic Rate ISDN Interfaces   Each Basic Rate S/T interface supports two 64kbit/s B channels and one   16kbit/s D channel, and operates in TE mode only. The switch or router should   be configured as a TE for normal operation.   User-configurable jumpers provide 100Ωline termination. By default, the   jumpers are factory set to terminate Rx and Tx, bridging terminals 2 and 3   they bridge terminals 1 and 2.   Figure 5: Location of jumpers on BRI NSMs   RJ45 and LED blocks   Jumper set to Not Terminated   Jumper set to Terminated   (Factory default)   There are two jumpers per port. The AT-AR041 NSM,   therefore, has sixteen jumpers, while the AT-AR042 NSM has   eight jumpers. Each pair of jumpers set the Termination for the   port that they are closest to.   You should install the termination jumpers (terminate Rx and Tx) if:   ■ ■ termination is not provided by the building wiring, and   the device is the only TE device on a Point-to-Point link between the NT   and the TE, or the device is the last device on an S/T bus   You should remove the termination jumpers (not terminate Rx and Tx) if:   ■ ■ termination is provided by the building wiring, or   the device is one of a number of devices on an S/T bus, and is not the last   device on an S/T bus   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   11   If you are unsure of whether to terminate the line or not, contact your ISDN   service provider or your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.   Warning Do not attempt to change any jumpers on the NSM while the switch or   router is connected to a power supply or a live network. Disconnect the mains   power supply, any redundant power supply, and any cable attached to the ISDN   ports of the NSM. Dangerous voltages may be present on some parts of the NSM   board, even if the switch or router is powered off.   interfaces.   Table 3: Pinout of the Basic Rate ISDN S/T interfaces   Pin   1 S/T Interface Functions   - 2 - 3 TX+   RX+   RX-   TX-   - 4 5 6 7 8 - ISDN S/T Interface Cables   Figure 6 on page 11 shows how to wire a cable to connect a Basic Rate Interface   (BRI) to the ISDN network terminating equipment (NT).   Figure 6: Pin wiring diagram for an ISDN Basic Rate straight-through Interface cable   RJ45   RJ45   (to NT)   (to switch or router)   Not connected   Not connected   Not connected   Not connected   1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 → → ← ← TX+   TX-   RX-   RX+   RX+   RX-   TX-   → → ← ← TX+   Not connected   Not connected   Not connected   Not connected   Notes:   (1)   (2)   (3)   (4)   → Output from switch or router; ← Input to switch or router.   Use twisted pair cable, with pairs 3 and 6, and 4 and 5.   Each wire is connected to the same pins at each end.   Cable version 1.0.   BRI1NT   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12   Network Service Module   Testing an AT-AR041 or AT-AR042 NSM   The Test Facility is built into the AlliedWare operating system, and is the best   method to verify the correct operation of the BRI interfaces on the AT-AR041   and AT-AR042 NSMs. Testing can be performed while the switch or router is   operational, but any interfaces being tested are dedicated to the Test Facility.   For more information about the Test Facility, see the Test Facility chapter of the   ® AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference.   When testing BRI interfaces using the Test Facility, a loopback plug must be   inserted into each interface being tested. The loopback plug connects the   output pins on the interface to the input pins so that any data transmitted over   the interface is looped back (hence loopback plug) and received at the same   BRI interfaces.   Figure 7: BRI S/T loopback plug   BRI Loopback Plug (RJ45 connector)   8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1   1 Not connected   2 Not connected   TX+   RX+   RX-   TX-   3 Switch end view   of plug   4 5 6 7 Not connected   8 Not connected   BRILOOPsw   To test a specific AT-AR041 or AT-AR042 interface, insert a BRI S/T loopback   plug into the interface and enter the command:   enable test interface=brin   where n is the interface number.   To test all AT-AR041 or AT-AR042 interfaces at once, insert BRI S/T loopback   plugs into all NSM BRI interfaces and enter the command:   enable test interface=expansion   Tests run for 4 minutes. Test status and results can be viewed at any time, using   the command:   show test   The status of the tests for each interface will be shown in the right-most column   of the output. For more information on the meanings of the other figures, see   ® the Test Facility chapter of the AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference   for your switch or router.   If you are unsure about running the Test Facility, or have difficulty evaluating   the results, contact your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   13   Figure 8: Example output from the show test command   Board   ID Bay Board Name   Host Id Rev   Serial number   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Base   PIC   NSM   78   AR740   M1-15 46625812   M1-1 5918255   P1-3 46624968   38 0 AT-AR023-00 PIC Sync   95   AT-AR041-00 NSM 8BRI   Duration   Details   Interface State   Result   Type (minutes) Data( %OK ) Control   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   eth0   eth1   syn0   complete good   trans   TP   ENDEC   MAC   trans   TP   ENDEC   MAC   0 - - - 1 good(100.0) -   1 good(100.0) -   1 good(100.0) -   complete good   0 - - - 2 good(100.0) -   0 2 good(100.0) -   - - - testing wait continuous   RS-232dte 355 good(100.0) good   dce 355 good(100.0) good   X.21 dte 354 good(100.0) good .   dce   0 - - - V.35 dte 354 good(100.0) good   dce   0 4 - - - - - - asyn0 complete check this screen   asyn1 complete good   - - - - - - - - - - 4 good(100.0) good   4 good(100.0) -   4 good(100.0) -   4 good(100.0) -   4 good(100.0) -   4 good(100.0) -   4 good(100.0) -   4 good(100.0) -   4 good(100.0) -   BRI0   BRI1   BRI2   BRI3   BRI4   BRI5   BRI6   BRI7   complete good   complete good   complete good   complete good   complete good   complete good   complete good   complete good   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   For more complete testing, connect the BRI interface to an external ISDN test   device or NT mode device and use the enable bri ctest command and the   disable bri ctest command from the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)   ® chapter the AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference. This test will   execute conformance loopback tests and generate packets. If a test fails, please   contact your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   14   Network Service Module   AT-AR048 NSM   The AR048 NSM provides a single unchannelised DS3 interface with two BNC   connectors for transmit and receive. The front panel of the AT-AR048 NSM is   Figure 9: AT-AR048 NSM   RX   TX   LOS   LOF   AIS   Loop   Activity   FERF   Table 4: AT-AR048 LEDs   LED   State   Green   Green   Amber   Function   Active   Loop   LOS   Lit when the Line Interface Unit (LIU) is receiving a signal.   Lit when any loopback is active.   Lit when the received signal is lost. This usually indicates a network   disruption, such as a cable being disconnected or a device failure.   LOF   Amber   Lit when the DS3 framer cannot extract valid frames from the   received signal.   AIS   Amber   Amber   Lit when an Alarm Indication Signal is detected.   FERF   Lit when a Far End Receive Failure signal is detected. This indicates   the far end is receiving an AIS, LOS, or LOF signal.   DS3 Interface   The AT-AR048 NSM provides a single standards-based unchannelised DS3   interface. The interface has the following features:   ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 44.736Mbit/s interface rate, 44.210Mbit/s payload data rate   Separate transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) BNC connectors   75Ωimpedance   B3ZS line encoding   Automatic compensation for lines up to 135m (450feet)   Loop or internal timing   C-bit framing   Support for PPP and Frame Relay encapsulation   The interface meets the following specifications:   ■ ■ ■ ■ ANSI T1.103, Digital Hierarchy - Synchronous DS3 Format   ANSI T1.107, Digital Hierarchy - Formats   ANSI T1.231, Digital Hierarchy - Layer 1 In-Service Digital   RFC 2496 (DS3 MIB)   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   15   DS3 Interface Cables   Use 75ΩRG59 coaxial cables with BNC connectors. Two cables are required,   one for transmit and one for receive. Neither cable should exceed 135m   (455feet) in length.   Testing an AT-AR048 NSM   The Test Facility is built into the AlliedWare operating system, and is the best   method to verify the correct operation of the DS3 interface on the AT-AR048   NSM. Testing can be performed while the switch or router is operational, but   any interfaces being tested are dedicated to the Test Facility. For more   information about the Test Facility, see the Test Facility chapter of the   ® AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference.   To test an AT-AR048 DS3 interface, connect a 75ΩRG59 cable between the   transmit and receive BNC connectors, and enter the command:   enable test interface=ds3n   where n is the interface number.   Alternatively, enter the command:   enable test interface=expansion   Tests run for 4 minutes. Test status and results can be viewed at any time, using   the command:   show test   Figure 10: Example output from the show test interface command for a DS3 interface   Board   ID Bay Board Name   Host Id Rev   Serial number   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Base   NSM DS3 187   114   AT-RP24i Rapier 24i   AT-AR048 NSM DS3   M2-0 41376726   M1-1 49986061   Duration   Details   Interface State   Result   Type (minutes) Data( %OK ) Control   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   DS30 complete good 4 good(100.0) -   - -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   A more detailed output (with frame counts) can be displayed with the   command:   show test interface counter   For more information on the meanings of the output, see the see the Test Facility   ® chapter of the AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference. If you are unsure   about running the Test Facility, have difficulty evaluating the results, or if a test   fails, contact your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   16   Network Service Module   Figure 11: Example output from the show test interface counter command for a DS3 interface   Board   ID Bay Board Name   Rev Serial number   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------   Base   NSM DS3   114   187   AT-RP24i Rapier 24i   AT-AR048 NSM DS3   M2-0 41376726   M1-1 49986061   Duration   Frame Counters   Interface State   Type (minutes)   Tx   RxTotal   RxGood   RxBad   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------   DS30 complete - 4 001045030 001045030 001045030 000000000   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   17   LEDs and What They Mean   The following LEDs report operations and faults on NSMs and related   hardware:   LEDs on the...   Are described in ...   Switch and router base unit   AT-AR041 NSM   AT-AR042 NSM   AT-AR048 NSM   AT-AR020 PRI E1/T1 PIC   AT-AR021(S) BRI-S/T PIC   AT-AR022 ETH PIC   AT-AR023 SYN PIC   AT-AR026 4ETH PIC   AT-AR027 VoIP-FXS PIC   about related LEDs found on the base switch or router.   Switch and Router LEDs for NSMs   The following LEDs on switches and routers with NSM bays report operations   and faults on installed NSMs.   Table 5: Switch and Router LEDs for NSMs   LED   State   Function   In use   Green   An NSM is installed, is receiving power, and is operational.   The NSM and its PICs are not ready for hot swap.   Off   No NSM is installed, or the NSM is not installed correctly   (the switch or router has not recognised the NSM).   Swap   Green   Off   The NSM and its PICs are ready to be hot swapped.   The Hot Swap button must be pressed before the NSM or   its PICs can be hot swapped, or the software release does   not support hot swapping. Hot swapping is supported by   software version 2.3.1 or later.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   18   Network Service Module   PIC LEDs   The following LEDs report operations and faults on PICs, and may be helpful   when diagnosing possible AT-AR040 NSM operational faults. The LEDs are   located on the faceplate of the respective PIC. The AT-AR024 ASYN4 PIC does   not have LEDs.   Table 6: AT-AR020 PRI E1/T1 PIC LEDs   LED   Function   D Data   [ISDN mode only] Lit when HDLC packets are being exchanged between the   switch or router and the ISDN switch over the D (signalling) channel.   B Data   Lit when HDLC packets are being exchanged between the switch or router   and another end system device (normally another switch or router) over any   of the B (data) channels.   Active   NT   Lit whenever operational (i.e., no RAI or AIS set) frames are being received   on the respective interface (PRI 0 or PRI 1) from another source.   [ISDN mode only] Lit when the PRI1 is operating in NT mode. This LED   should not be lit during normal operation.   Table 7: AT-AR021(S) BRI-S/T PIC LEDs   LED   Function   B1, B2   For on-demand ISDN, lit when there is a call up over the respective B   channel and flashing when data is being exchanged.   For permanent circuits, lit when HDLC packets are being exchanged   between the switch or router and another TE end system device (normally   another switch or router) over the respective B (data) channel.   Active   D Lit when the BRI has successfully completed the exchange of INFO 1 and   INFO 2 signals, and INFO 3 and INFO 4 signals are present on the link. This   means that the ISDN interface is correctly connected to a working NT   device.   Lit when HDLC packets are being exchanged between the switch or router   and the ISDN switch over the D (signalling) channel.   Table 8: AT-AR021(U) BRI-U PIC LEDs   LED   Function   B1, B2   Lit when HDLC packets are being exchanged between the switch or router   and another TE end system device (normally another switch or router) over   the respective B (data) channel.   For ISDN, lit when there is a call up over the respective B channel and   flashing when data is being exchanged.   Active   D Lit when the U interface is in the Activated state (i.e., it is in a fully   operational at layer 1).   Lit when HDLC packets are being exchanged between the switch or router   and the ISDN switch over the D (signalling) channel.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   19   Table 9: AT-AR023 SYN PIC LEDs   LED   Tx   Function   Lit when data is being transmitted over the synchronous interface.   Lit when data is being received on the synchronous interface.   Rx   Table 10: AT-AR026 4ETH PIC LEDs   LED   Left   Function   Lit when the port is operating at 100Mbps and full duplex.   Right   Lit when a link has been established. Flashing when data is being   transmitted through the port.   Table 11: AT-AR027 VoIP-FXS PIC LEDs   LED   State   Off   Function   Off Hook/Ring   The port is on-hook.   Green   Flashing   Off   The port is off-hook.   An incoming call is present on the port.   PIC Reg   The PIC is not registered with a gatekeeper and external   phone calls cannot be made.   Flashing   The PIC is registered with a gatekeeper or gatekeeper   has been set to “None”. External calls can only be made   if the PIC is registered with a gatekeeper.   PIC Error   Off   The PIC is okay.   Green   An internal error has occurred. Reset the PIC using the   reset voip command.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   20   Network Service Module   Hot Swapping   Hot swapping is the installation or removal of a component such as an NSM   without powering down or restarting the switch or router.   NSMs can be hot swapped in and out of switches and routers that are running   Software Version 2.3.1 or later. To find out which software version your switch   or router is running, use the command:   show system   See the Network Service Module Installation and Safety Guide for instructions on   how to hot swap your NSM.   Hot Swapping the AT-AR040 NSM with PICs   Caution You cannot hot swap PICs. Before installing or removing a PIC from a   PIC bay in a switch or router, you must disconnect all power sources to the   switch or router. To install or remove a PIC from an AT-AR040 NSM, you must   first either physically remove the NSM from the switch or router using the hot   swap method, or disconnect all power sources to the switch or router.   You can hot swap the AT-AR040 NSM with PICs installed in its PIC bays. There   is no need to remove the PICs before hot swapping the NSM.   When an AT-AR040 NSM with PIC cards is hot swapped out, and an identical   combination of AT-AR040 and PICs is hot swapped into the same bay, the   software configurations for the PIC interfaces are preserved across the hot   swap. In this case, software modules configured to the PIC interfaces transfer   to the newly swapped in interfaces.   When an AT-AR040 NSM with PICs is hot swapped out and a different   combination of AT-AR040 and PICs is hot swapped into the same bay, new   interface instances are created for any new PIC types or PIC types that are in   different bays, and the old interface instances are discarded. For any PIC in the   combination that is replaced by a PIC of the same type, interface instances are   preserved.   Behaviour of Hot Swapped Interfaces   When an NSM is hot swapped out, its interface instances become dormant.   They stay dormant until either another interface of the same type is hot   swapped into the bay, in which case they are reactivated, or an interface of a   different type is hot swapped into the bay, in which case they are discarded.   Dormant interfaces are included in the show interface command output   MIB, marked as swapped out. In other switch or router commands, however,   the switch or router behaves as though dormant interfaces do not exist.   Instances of higher-level modules such as LAPD, Q931, ISDN call control, PPP,   and IP do not become dormant when an interface becomes dormant. Instead   they behave as if the interface has stopped communicating, for example, as if   the cable has been unplugged.   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   21   The configuration script is not scanned for commands relating to hot-inserted   interfaces until the switch or router is restarted. These interfaces must be   configured manually.   The switch or router does not update the MAC address of any hot-swapped   Ethernet interface until the switch or router is restarted.   All other commands that show or set interface properties behave as if swapped   out interfaces do not exist. Commands that operate on multiple interfaces skip   swapped out interfaces. Commands specified explicitly to a dormant interface   display an error message.   Figure 12: Example output from the show interface command   Interfaces   sysUpTime:   00:00:46   DynamicLinkTraps.....Disabled   TrapLimit............20   Number of unencrypted PPP/FR links.....0   ifIndex Interface   ifAdminStatus ifOperStatus   ifLastChange   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------   1 2 3 4 eth0   eth1   bri0   eth2   Up   Up   Up   Up   Up   Down   Swapped out   Swapped out   00:00:03   00:00:00   00:00:43   00:00:42   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Interface name summary   Interface Full name   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------   asyn0   asyn1   eth0   asyn0   asyn1   eth0   eth1   eth1   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Figure 13: Example output from the show interface command for a specific interface   Interface.................. bri0   ifIndex.................. 3   ifMTU.................... 1712   ifSpeed.................. 144000   ifAdminStatus............ Up   ifOperStatus............. Swapped out   ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable... Disabled   TrapLimit................ 20   Interface Counters   ifInOctets .................. 52190   ifInUcastPkts ................ 3070   ifInNUcastPkts .................. 0   ifInDiscards .................... 0   ifInErrors ...................... 0   ifOutOctets ................. 52190   ifOutUcastPkts ............... 3071   ifOutNUcastPkts ................. 0   ifOutDiscards ................... 0   ifOutErrors ..................... 0   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   22   Network Service Module   Troubleshooting   This section provides information on how to detect and resolve problems with NSMs.   Performing the following tasks will eliminate the most common faults.   1. Check that the NSM is correctly installed. See the Network Service Module   Installation and Safety Guide for a step by step guide to installing NSMs.   2. Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the switch or router and   the power outlet.   3. Check that the power supply voltage to the switch or router is stable.   4. Check that the correct data cables are being used and that their connections   are secure.   5. Make sure that other network devices are working properly.   6. Use the show install command to check that the latest software release is   ® loaded. The AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference for your switch   or router has more information about obtaining and installing the latest   software release.   7. If the switch or router is malfunctioning, reboot it by pressing the recessed   Reset button or entering the command restart reboot. Alternatively, power   off and on the switch or router by disconnecting and reconnecting the main   power supply and, if connected, the RPS power.   Other sources of troubleshooting information are:   ■ The Installation and Safety Guide or Quick Install Guide for your switch or   router, which can be downloaded from   ■ ■ The Hardware Reference for your switch or router, which can be   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Hardware Reference   23   Obtaining Documentation and Resources   Document set The complete document set for Network Service Modules includes:   ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ this Hardware Reference, which contains detailed information on the   hardware features of Network Service Modules   the Network Service Module Installation and Safety Guide, which describes   how to install a Network Service Module   the Port Interface Card Installation and Safety Guide, which describes how to   install a Port Interface Card   the Port Interface Card Hardware Reference, which contains detailed   information on the hardware features of Port Interface Cards   the Installation and Safety Guide, or Quick Install Guide and Safety and   Statutory Information for your switch or router, which describes how to   install the switch or router and includes important safety and statutory   information   ■ ■ the Hardware Reference for your switch or router, which contains detailed   information on the hardware features of your switch or router   the AlliedWare® Operating System Software Reference for your switch or   router, which contains detailed information on configuring WAN and   routing protocols to use PICs   You can download these documents and updates from   You need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® to view, search, or print these   Other resources How-To Notes describe a range of standard Allied Telesis solutions, and   include technical tips and guides to configuring specific hardware and   software features. You can download the latest How-To Notes from   MIBs supported by Allied Telesis products can be downloaded from   Microsoft® Visio® stencils for Allied Telesis products can be downloaded from   AT-TFTP Server for Windows is a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server for   transferring software versions, configuration scripts and other files between a   PC and your switch or router. You download AT-TFTP Server from   CD-ROM Some products ship with a Documentation and Tools CD-ROM, which includes:   ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ the complete document set   Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®   AT-TFTP Server   Supported MIBs   How-To Notes, white papers, Microsoft® Visio® stencils and other   resources   ■ Tryouts of networking software   C613-03022-00 REV K   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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