Cabletron Systems Switch 9A426 01 User Manual

SmartSwitch 9000  
9A426-01/9A426-02  
Local Management Appendix  
9031919-02  
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Appendix  
9A426-01/9A426-02  
Module Specific Information  
Introduction  
This appendix contains local management information that is specific to the  
following ATM Modules:  
9A426-01 (1 active front panel port; 1 stand-by front panel port)  
9A426-02 (2 active front panel ports)  
Local Management Screens  
The screens shown in this appendix are for the 9A426-02 ATM Module. The  
screens for the 9A426-01 ATM Module differ in that there is no Port # field, since  
the 9A426-01 ATM Module has only one active front panel port.  
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9A426-01/9A426-02 Module Specific Information  
Module Interfaces  
number, name, and description of each interface.  
Table 1. 9A426-01 ATM Module Interfaces  
Interface  
Number  
Interface  
Name  
Interface  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SMB-1  
SMB-10  
HOST 1  
HOST 2  
INB  
1 Mbps System Management Bus  
10 Mbps System Management Bus  
i960 Interface to SmartSwitch Core  
i960 Interface to SmartSwitch Core  
Internal Network Bus  
ATM-1  
FNB  
ATM Front Panel Port 1 (APIM)  
Flexible Network Bus  
number, name, and description of each interface.  
Table 2. 9A426-02 ATM Module Interfaces  
Interface  
Number  
Interface  
Name  
Interface  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SMB-1  
SMB-10  
HOST 1  
HOST 2  
INB  
1 Mbps System Management Bus  
10 Mbps System Management Bus  
i960 Interface to SmartSwitch Core  
i960 Interface to SmartSwitch Core  
Internal Network Bus  
ATM-1  
ATM-2  
FNB  
ATM Front Panel Port 1 (APIM)  
ATM Front Panel Port 2 (APIM)  
Flexible Network Bus  
Use the numbers in Table 1 or Table 2 to configure your module’s default interface  
(see the General Configuration Screen).  
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9A426-01/9A426-02 Module Specific Information  
Modifying Fields and User Privileges  
To modify fields on these modules, you must have read-write or super-user  
privileges. If you have read-only privileges, you can view information; however,  
you cannot modify any fields.  
Virtual Channels and Virtual Paths  
Rather than addressing cells to a specific destination, as in a LAN, ATM addresses  
cells to Virtual Channels (VCs) and/or Virtual Paths (VPs). This addressing takes  
place in the header field of the ATM cell.  
VCs and VPs are bi-directional (i.e., they transfer information in both directions  
on a single channel or path) and are “set up” between devices on the ATM  
network prior to transmission. Similar to WAN transmission, ATM technology  
provides the ability of sending several VCs together over a VP, and several VPs  
over an ATM link segment.  
Permanent and Switched Virtual Channels  
ATM networks use two different types of Virtual Channels:  
Permanent Virtual Channels (PVCs)  
Switched Virtual Channels (SVCs).  
The difference between PVCs and SVCs exists in the channel setup.  
PVCs are pre-configured by an administration function, and are usually  
established for long-term use. After setting up this channel, nothing else is  
required by the network to transfer information between the two established  
points. This type of virtual channelling is established through a local or remote  
management interface.  
SVCs use a signaling and network switching procedure to set up dynamically. In  
other words, SVCs are established “on the fly,” as needed for a particular service,  
used to transmit on the short term, and then terminated.  
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FNB Resource Configuration Screen  
possible connections a module can support on the FNB, displays the current  
connection, and allows you to change the connection.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management  
FNB Resource Configuration  
Module Name: 9A426-02  
Slot Number: 5  
Firmware Revision: 01.00.01  
BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.01  
Current FDDI Con: (#2) FNB1<->ATM  
Config ID  
FDDI Connections  
1
2
3
NORING<->ATM  
FNB1<->ATM  
FNB2<->ATM  
SAVE  
EXIT  
RETURN  
Figure 1. 9A426-01/9A426-02 FNB Resource Configuration Screen  
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FNB Resource Configuration Screen Fields  
The following information briefly explains each FNB Resource Configuration  
Screen field.  
Current FDDI Con:  
Displays the current connections of the selected module to the  
SmartSwitch 9000 FNB.  
Config ID  
Displays an identification number that is automatically assigned to each  
configuration.  
FDDI Connections  
Displays all possible connections of the selected module to the  
SmartSwitch 9000 FNB.  
Changing the Current FNB Connection  
To change the current FNB connection:  
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired FDDI connection.  
2. Press the Return key.  
3. The connection you selected appears in the Current FDDI Con: field.  
4. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE, then press the Return key.  
The message “SAVED OK” appears. This message indicates that the FNB  
connection you selected has been implemented. If you exit without saving, the  
message “NOT SAVED -- PRESS SAVE TO KEEP CHANGES” appears, and  
the FNB connection you selected will not be implemented.  
5. Use the arrow keys to highlight RETURN, then press the Return key.  
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Connection Table Screen  
currently configured connections on the module.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management  
9A426-02 Connection Table  
Module Name: 9A426-02  
Slot Number: 5  
Firmware Revision: 01.00.01  
BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.01  
ATM Port Current Connections:  
2 ELAN:  
VPI  
0
0
VCI  
0005  
0016  
Encapsulation Type  
Other  
Other  
AAL Type  
5
5
ELAN:  
PORT #: 1  
ADD/DELETE  
ENTRY  
EXIT  
RETURN  
Figure 2. 9A426-01/9A426-02 Connection Table Screen  
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Connection Table Screen Fields  
The following information briefly explains each Connection Table Screen field.  
ATM Port Current Connections  
Number of virtual circuits that are currently open for this port.  
ELAN:  
Name of the ELAN to which this client is joined.  
For more detailed information about this field, see the description for the ELAN  
NOTE  
VPI  
Displays the Virtual Path Identifier number of the listed PVC or SVC.  
VCI  
Displays the Virtual Channel Identifier number of the listed PVC or SVC.  
Encapsulation Type  
Displays the method used to encapsulate data at the ATM Adaptation Layer 5  
(AAL5) for each connection. The 9A426-01 and 9A426-02 ATM Modules support  
the following methods of encapsulation:  
VC Mux 802.3 LANE (default)  
VC Based Multiplexed 802.3 LAN Emulation. This is the encapsulation type  
used when the connection is set up via SVCs. These happen automatically in  
the network with no user intervention.  
VC Mux Bridged 802.3  
VC Based Multiplexing for bridged protocols. You can choose this  
encapsulation type for PVCs to do bridging.  
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LLC Encapsulation  
Logical Link Control for Bridged Protocols. You can choose this encapsulation  
type for PVCs. You cannot use this encapsulation type for SVCs.  
LLC Encapsulation inserts an LLC SNAP header for each legacy LAN  
network type that is being encapsulated onto ATM. LLC Encapsulation is  
desirable when it is not feasible for a larger number of VCs to be supported,  
due to ATM device capacity limitations or other outside factors.  
Other  
This encapsulation type is for reserved connections that are defaults built into  
most (if not all) ATM LANE 1.0 compliant devices. In other words, they are  
neither configured by hand nor set up dynamically.  
AAL Type  
Displays the type of ATM adaptation layer (AAL) used on this VCC. The AAL  
divides the user information into segments suitable for packaging into series of  
ATM cells. The AAL types are:  
AAL3/4  
AAL5 (default)  
ELAN: (Modifiable)  
Selects the ELAN for which connections are to be displayed.  
To select another ELAN, use the arrow keys to highlight the ELAN: field (bottom  
left corner of the screen), then press the Space Bar.  
PORT #: (Toggle)  
Selects a specific ATM port.  
To select another port (if applicable), use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT #:  
field (bottom left corner of the screen), then press the Space Bar.  
Displaying the Add/Delete Entry Screen  
To display the Add/Delete Entry Screen, use the arrow keys to highlight  
ADD/DELETE ENTRY, then press the Return key.  
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Add/Delete Entry Screen  
delete a PVC on the module.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management  
9A426-02 ADD/DELETE ENTRY  
Module Name: 9A426-02  
Slot Number: 5  
Firmware Revision: 01.00.01  
BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.01  
ATM Port Current Connections:  
2 ELAN:  
VPI  
VCI  
AAL Type  
[ ]  
Encapsulation Type  
[
]
ADD  
DELETE  
EXIT  
RETURN  
Figure 3. 9A426-01/9A426-02 Add/Delete Entry Screen  
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Add/Delete Entry Screen Fields  
The following information briefly explains each Add/Delete Entry Screen field.  
VPI  
Displays the Virtual Path Identifier number of the connection you want to add or  
delete.  
VCI  
Displays the Virtual Channel Identifier number of the connection you want to add  
or delete.  
AAL Type (Toggle)  
Displays the types of ATM adaptation layer used on this VCC. Use the Space Bar  
to select one of the following choices:  
AAL3/4  
AAL5 (default)  
Encapsulation Type (Toggle)  
Displays the methods used to encapsulate data at the ATM Adaptation Layer 5  
(AAL5) for each connection. The 9A426-01/9A426-02 modules support the  
following methods of encapsulation:  
VC Mux 802.3 LANE (default)  
VC Based Multiplexed 802.3 LAN Emulation. This is the encapsulation type  
used when the connection is set up via SVCs. These happen automatically in  
the network with no user intervention.  
VC Mux Bridged 802.3  
VC Based Multiplexing for bridged protocols. You can choose this  
encapsulation type for PVCs to do bridging.  
LLC Encapsulation  
Logical Link Control for Bridged Protocols. You can choose this encapsulation  
type for PVCs. You cannot use this encapsulation type for SVCs.  
LLC Encapsulation inserts an LLC SNAP header for each legacy LAN  
network type that is being encapsulated onto ATM. LLC Encapsulation is  
desirable when it is not feasible for a larger number of VCs to be supported,  
due to ATM device capacity limitations or other outside factors.  
Other  
This encapsulation type is for reserved connections that are defaults built into  
most (if not all) ATM LANE 1.0 compliant devices. In other words, they are  
neither configured by hand nor set up dynamically.  
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Adding PVCs to the Connection Table  
To add a PVC to the Connection Table:  
1. Go to the Add/Delete Entry Screen.  
2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the VPI field.  
3. Enter the number of the VPI you want to add, then press the Tab key.  
4. Enter the number of the VCI you want to add, then press the Tab key.  
5. Press the Space Bar to select the AAL type.  
6. Press the Tab key.  
7. Press the Space Bar to select the Encapsulation Type.  
8. Use the arrow keys to highlight ADD, then press the Return key.  
The message “ENTRY ADDED” is displayed.  
Deleting PVCs From the Connection Table  
To delete a PVC from the Connection Table:  
1. Go to the Add/Delete Entry Screen.  
2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the VPI field.  
3. Enter the number of the VPI you want to delete, then press the Tab key.  
4. Enter the number of the VCI you want to delete, then press the Tab key.  
5. Use the arrow keys to highlight DELETE, then press the Return key.  
The message “ENTRY DELETED” is displayed.  
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LEC Administration Screen  
delete, modify, or view LAN Emulation attributes on the module.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management  
9A426-02 LEC Administration  
Module Name: 9A426-02  
Slot Number: 5  
Firmware Revision: 01.00.01  
BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.01  
Configure LEC: [Automatic]  
ELAN Name:  
Max MTU Size: [1516]  
LAN Type: [802.3]  
LES ATM Address: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000  
ELAN:  
SAVE  
PORT #:  
1
MODIFY  
CREATE  
DELETE  
EXIT  
RETURN  
Figure 4. 9A426-01/9A426-02 LEC Administration Screen  
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LEC Administration Screen Fields  
The following information briefly explains each LEC Administration Screen field.  
Configure LEC (Toggle)  
Specifies whether the LAN Emulation Client should auto-configure the next time  
it is started. Use the Space Bar to select one of the following choices:  
Automatic (default) - A client uses a LAN Emulation Configuration Server  
(LECS) to learn the ATM address of its LAN Emulation Server and to obtain  
other parameters.  
Manually - Management tells the client the ATM address of its LAN Emulation  
Server (LES) and the values of other parameters.  
NOTE  
If you set Configure LEC to Automatic, do not write to any other attribute on the  
LEC Administration screen.  
ELAN Name  
The name of the ELAN to which this client is joined.  
By default, the unit makes a LANE join request to the ATM network with the  
ELAN name blank (no entry). By popular LANE convention, Join Requests of this  
type will put that client into the first configured ELAN on the LECS (also known  
as the “default ELAN”). Assume this ELAN is named “ELAN1”. Once the device  
has successfully completed the Join process, all ATM-specific Local Management  
screens will then reflect “ELAN: ELAN1”. This means that all Local Management  
screen information pertains to the “ELAN1” ELAN.  
To set the device back to join the “default” ELAN, you must delete the current  
ELAN (ELAN1). After the current ELAN is deleted, a message is displayed that  
states that there are no longer any active ELANs. Now, you can move to the  
ELAN Name: field. Press the Space Bar, then the Return key. Highlight SAVE and  
press the Return key. This will cause the device to join the “default ELAN” again.  
Since we support just a single ELAN, you cannot create a new ELAN unless all  
current ELANs have been deleted.  
Future releases will support multiple ELANs. Check your release notes to  
determine whether your release supports multiple ELANs.  
NOTE  
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If there are currently no active ELANs, then all choices on the ATM Specific  
Configuration Screen will result in the message “No ACTIVE ELAN present”. You  
can only access the Connection Table screen and the LEC Administration screen.  
You cannot access the LEC Properties screen, since there is no information.  
Max MTU Size (Toggle)  
The maximum data frame size that this client will use the next time it returns to  
the Initial State. Use the Space Bar to select one of the following choices:  
1516 (default)  
4544  
LAN Type (Toggle)  
The data frame format this LEC is using currently. Use the Space Bar to select one  
of the following choices:  
802.3 (default)  
802.5  
LES ATM Address  
The LES this client will use the next time it is started in manual configuration  
mode.  
ELAN: (Modifiable)  
Selects the ELAN for which attributes are to be displayed.  
To select another ELAN, use the arrow keys to highlight the ELAN: field (bottom  
left corner of the screen), then press the Space Bar.  
PORT #: (Toggle)  
Selects a specific ATM port.  
To select another port (if applicable), use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT #:  
field (bottom left corner of the screen), then press the Space Bar.  
Adding an ELAN  
Remember, while we support just a single ELAN, you cannot create a new ELAN  
unless all current ELANs have been deleted.  
NOTE  
To add an ELAN:  
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight CREATE, then press the Return key.  
2. Use the arrow keys to move to the ELAN Name field.  
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3. Type the name of the ELAN you want to add.  
4. Use the arrow keys to move to the Configure LEC, Max MTU Size, and LAN  
Type fields. Select the appropriate choice for each field.  
5. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE, then press the Return key.  
The message “SAVED OK” is displayed.  
Deleting an ELAN  
To delete an ELAN:  
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight DELETE, then press the Return key.  
The message “PRESS SAVE TO CONFIRM DELETE” is displayed.  
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE, then press the Return key.  
The message “SAVED OK” is displayed. The ELAN Name field will be updated  
after you exit the LEC Administration Screen.  
Modifying an ELAN  
To modify an ELAN:  
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight MODIFY, then press the Return key.  
2. Use the arrow keys to move to the field you want to modify.  
3. Press the Space Bar to modify (select) another option.  
4. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE, then press the Return key.  
The message “SAVED OK” is displayed.  
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LEC Properties Screen  
about the various LAN Emulation components.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management  
9A426-02 LEC PROPERTIES  
Module Name: 9A426-02  
Slot Number: 5  
Firmware Revision: 01.00.01  
BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.01  
LECS ATM Address: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000  
Configuration Direct VPI/VCI: 0,  
0
LEC ATM Address: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000  
ID: State: Initial State  
0
LES ATM Address: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000  
Control Direct  
Control Distribute  
VPI/VCI: 0,  
VPI/VCI: 0,  
0
0
BUS ATM Address: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000  
Multicast Send  
Multicast Forward  
VPI/VCI: 0,  
VPI/VCI: 0,  
0
0
PORT #: 1 ELAN:  
EXIT  
RETURN  
Figure 5. 9A426-01/9A426-02 LEC Properties Screen  
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LEC Properties Screen Fields  
The following information briefly explains each LEC Properties Screen field.  
LECS ATM Address  
Displays the ATM address of the LECS (if it is known), or the empty string.  
LECS Configuration Direct VPI/VCI  
A bi-directional, point to point connection set up by the LEC to get configuration  
information and the ATM address of the LES.  
LEC ATM Address  
Displays the ATM address of this LEC entry.  
LEC ID  
Displays the two-byte ID assigned to this LEC by the LES.  
LES ATM Address  
Displays the LES address for the ELAN of which this client is a member.  
LES Control Direct VPI/VCI  
A bi-directional, point to point VPI/VCI used by the LEC to issue LE_ARP  
requests and can be used by the LES to forward LE_ARP replies. This connection  
is maintained for the duration of the LECs participation in the ELAN.  
LES Control Distribute VPI/VCI  
An optional point to multi-point, or point to point connection. The LES uses this  
to forward LE_ARP requests that it cannot process. This connection is maintained  
for the duration of the LECs participation in the ELAN.  
BUS ATM Address  
Displays the ATM address of the Broadcast and Unknown Server or LAN  
Emulation Client whose MAC address is stored in ‘leArpMacAddress’.  
BUS Multicast Send VPI/VCI  
A bi-directional, point to point VPI/VCI used by the LEC to send broadcast,  
multicast and unknown unicast traffic to the BUS. This connection is maintained  
for the duration of the LECs participation in the ELAN.  
BUS Multicast Forward VPI/VCI  
A point to multi-point or a unidirectional point to point VPI/VCI from the BUS to  
each LEC. It is used by the BUS to forward traffic received from the LECS.  
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SVC Signalling Screen  
type of SVC signalling and LAN Emulation used by the module.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management  
9A426-02 SVC Signalling  
Module Name: 9A426-02  
Slot Number: 5  
Firmware Revision: 01.00.01  
BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.01  
Signalling/LAN Emulation Type: [UNI3.0/LANE1.0]  
ILMI: [ON]  
LEC ATM Address: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000  
SAVE  
PORT #: 1  
EXIT  
RETURN  
Figure 6. 9A426-01/9A426-02 SVC Signalling Screen  
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SVC Signalling Screen Fields  
The following information briefly explains each SVC Signalling Screen field.  
Signalling/LAN Emulation Type (Toggle)  
Displays the types of signalling and LAN Emulation to be used by the module.  
Use the Space Bar to select one of the following choices:  
UNI3.1/LANE1.0  
UNI3.0/LANE1.0  
ILMI (Toggle)  
Enables or disables the Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI) used in UNI  
signalling. If you disable ILMI, you must enter the LEC ATM Address. Use the  
Space Bar to select one of the following:  
ILMI ON (default)  
ILMI OFF  
After you toggle this field, the module reboots automatically.  
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CAUTION  
LEC ATM Address (Modifiable, if ILMI is OFF)  
Displays the ATM address of this LEC.  
If you disable ILMI (ILMI is OFF), you must manually enter the address of the  
LEC in this field.  
NOTE  
PORT #: (Toggle)  
Selects a specific ATM port.  
To select another port (if applicable), use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT #:  
field (bottom left corner of the screen), then press the Space Bar.  
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Diagnostics Screen  
extended diagnostics for the module.  
SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management  
9A426-02 Diagnostics  
Module Name: 9A426-02  
Slot Number: 5  
Firmware Revision: 01.00.01  
BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.01  
Extended Diagnostics: [ENABLED ]  
SAVE  
EXIT  
RETURN  
Figure 7. 9A426-01/9A426-02 Diagnostics Screen  
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Diagnostics Screen Field  
The following information briefly explains the Diagnostics Screen field.  
Extended Diagnostics (Toggle)  
Enables or disables Extended Diagnostics for the ATM module. Use the Space Bar  
to select one of the following choices:  
ENABLED - At start up, Extended Diagnostics test exhaustively all hardware  
involved with the ATM interfaces.  
NOTE  
Enabling Extended Diagnostics increases the module’s start-up time by 6 to 7  
minutes.  
DISABLED - At start up, no Extended Diagnostics testing is performed.  
Enabling and Disabling Extended Diagnostics  
Use the following procedure to enable or disable Extended Diagnostics (from the  
9A426-01/9A426-02 Diagnostics Screen):  
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Extended Diagnostics: field.  
2. Press the Space Bar to display ENABLED or DISABLED.  
3. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE, then press the Return key.  
The enabling/disabling of extended diagnostics will occur the next time the  
module reboots.  
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