Lucent Technologies Network Router Cajun M770 User Manual

Lucent Technologies  
Use rs Gu id e  
CAJUN M770 MANAGER  
CAJUNVIEW NETWORK MANAGEMENT  
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List of Figures........................................................................................... v  
List of Tables........................................................................................... vii  
Chapter 1  
Welcome to Cajun M770 Management ................................................... 1  
Running Cajun M770 Management from Windows ..................... 2  
Downloading New Agent Software ............................................... 7  
Viewing Hardware Configuration .......................................................... 13  
Viewing Module Configuration ............................................................. 14  
Viewing Port Configuration ................................................................... 15  
Enabling Ports .............................................................................. 16  
Disabling Ports ............................................................................. 16  
Viewing Domain Resource Unit Information ........................................ 17  
Viewing ATM Clock Synchronization Configuration............................. 18  
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Configuring Traps................................................................................... 21  
Assigning Severity Degrees in UNIX ...................................................... 22  
Viewing Ethernet Port Counters ............................................................ 26  
Disabling Port Mirroring......................................................................... 31  
Adding a Port Redundancy .................................................................... 34  
Chapter 9  
VLANs .................................................................................................... 37  
Creating and Editing VLANs................................................................... 37  
Editing VLAN Names and Numbers .............................................38  
Editing VLAN Member Ports ........................................................39  
Allowing Inter-VLAN Communication .................................................. 40  
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Appendix A  
Cajun M770 Management Menus ......................................................... 41  
Performance ........................................................................................... 42  
Administer.............................................................................................. 42  
Appendix B  
Appendix C  
Appendix D  
Configuration Fields............................................................................... 45  
Counter Fields........................................................................................ 55  
Trap Fields.............................................................................................. 57  
Index ...................................................................................................... 59  
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List of Figures  
Figure 1.1 Chassis View ......................................................................... 4  
Figure 1.2 Chassis View Toolbar ............................................................ 5  
Figure 2.1 Agent Information Window ................................................. 8  
Figure 2.2 Managers Table..................................................................... 9  
Figure 3.1 Device Information Dialog Box .......................................... 12  
Figure 3.2 Hub Hardware Window...................................................... 13  
Figure 3.3 Module Configuration Window ......................................... 14  
Figure 3.4 Port Configuration Dialog Box ........................................... 15  
Figure 3.5 DRUs Information Window ................................................ 17  
Figure 3.6 Clock Synchronization Dialog Box ..................................... 18  
Figure 4.1 Traps Configuration Dialog Box ......................................... 21  
Figure 5.1 Ethernet Port Counters Window ........................................ 26  
Figure 5.2 Port Error Counters Window.............................................. 27  
Figure 6.1 Port Mirroring Dialog Box .................................................. 30  
Figure 7.1 Port Redundancy Dialog Box.............................................. 33  
Figure 8.1 Switch Connected Addresses for Device Window .............. 35  
Figure 9.1 Virtual LANs for Device Dialog Box ................................... 38  
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List of Figures  
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List of Tables  
Table 1.1  
Chassis View Toolbar ............................................................ 5  
Configuration Menu ........................................................... 41  
Performance Menu ............................................................. 42  
Administer Menu................................................................ 42  
Help Menu .......................................................................... 43  
Table A.1  
Table A.2  
Table A.3  
Table A.4  
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List of Tables  
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Chapter 1  
Welcome to Cajun M770 Management  
Welcome to Cajun M770 Management. This chapter provides an introduction to  
the structure and assumptions of the manual. It includes the following sections:  
Th e Pu rp ose an d Read ers of th is m an u al - A description of the goals of this  
manual and its intended audience.  
Organ ization of th e m an u al - A brief description of the subjects contained in  
the various sections of the manual.  
Start in g Caju n M770 Man agem en t - Instructions on how to access Cajun  
M770 Management from your management platform.  
Usin g Ch assis View - A brief introduction to the Cajun M770 Chassis View,  
including instructions on how to select elements and use the toolbar buttons.  
The Purpose of this Manual  
The Cajun M770 Manager manual contains the information needed to use the  
management system efficiently and effectively.  
Who Should Use This Manual  
This manual is intended for network managers familiar with network management  
and its fundamental concepts.  
Organization of this Manual  
This manual is structured to reflect the following conceptual divisions:  
Welcome to Cajun M770 Management - This section describes the manuals  
purpose, intended audience and organization.  
Agent Configuration - Viewing and modifying the agent configuration.  
Device Configuration - Viewing and modifying the different device  
configurations.  
Managers Configuration - Selecting managers to receive network traps.  
Fault Management - Selecting the traps to be sent by the network unit to the  
managers.  
Performance Monitoring - Viewing performance statistics for the ports in a  
Cajun M770 Multifunction Device.  
Port Mirroring - Configuring port mirroring on a Cajun M770 Mutifunction  
Device.  
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Port Redundancy - Setting port redundancy for ports in a Cajun M770  
Multifunction Device.  
Switch Connected Addresses - Viewing users and devices connected to selected  
ports.  
VLANs - Creating, viewing, and modifying VLANs.  
Management Menus - The full menu structure of the menus in Cajun M770  
Device management.  
Configuration Fields - All configuration fields referenced and their descriptions.  
Counter Fields - All counter fields referenced and their descriptions.  
Trap Fields - All trap fields and their descriptions.  
Starting Cajun M770 Management  
This section provides instructions for starting Cajun M770 Management from the  
various supported management umbrellas.  
What To Do First  
To begin:  
1
2
Login to the system using your account name.  
Ensure that the management platform system is running correctly.  
Running Cajun M770 Management from Windows  
To start Cajun M770 Management from HP OpenView:  
1
Double-click the icon representing the Cajun M770 Multifunction Device you  
want to work with.  
OR  
Select a Cajun M770 Multifunction Device, open theLucent menu and select  
Device Manager.  
Running Cajun M770 Management from UNIX  
If you are using NetView/6000:  
1
From the Management platform map, select the Cajun M770 Multifunction  
Device you wish to work with.  
2
Open the Tools menu and select Lucent Device Manager.  
OR  
1
Right-click on the Cajun M770 Multifunction Device you wish to work with.  
2
Select Lucent: Device Manager.  
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If you are using Op en View (Solaris or HPUX) or NT-OV:  
1
2
From the management platform map, select the Cajun M770 Multifunction  
Device you wish to work with.  
Click  
OR  
in the OpenView toolbar.  
Open the Tools menu and select Lucent  
Device Manager.  
OR  
Right-click on the Device you want, and Select Lucent: Device Manager.  
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Welcome to Cajun M770 Management  
Using Chassis View  
The Cajun M770 Chassis View is a graphical representation of a Cajun M770 Device  
which displays all modules installed in the chassis. This includes both Cajun M400  
modules, DomainX modules, ATM modules, and M-MLS modules.  
Legacy modules are only displayed in the Chassis View if there is an NMA-Rx agent  
mounted in the Cajun M770. The NMA-Rx agent should be mounted in the right-  
most slot (#14) of the Cajun M770. The 6U legacy modules are displayed in the  
Chassis View with padding to the width and height of the new 12U modules.  
Figure 1.1  
Chassis View  
Launching Module Managers  
The Cajun M770 Manager enables you to launch the manager of a legacy module,  
an ATM module, or router module from the Chassis View. To launch the manager  
of one of these modules:  
1
2
Select the module.  
Click  
OR  
.
Open the Administer menu and select Launch Device Manager. The requested  
manager application is launched.  
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Selecting Elements  
Within the Chassis View, you can select modules and ports. To select an element,  
click on it using the left mouse button. The selected element is highlighted.  
To select multiple elements, press the CTRL key while clicking on each element to  
be selected.  
Using the Toolbar Buttons  
The Toolbar provides shortcuts to the main Chassis View functions.  
In a Windows environment the toolbar may be displayed as a floating horizontal  
toolbar or as a docked, vertical toolbar. To display the toolbar, open the Administer  
menu and select ToolBar. A check is placed next to the Toolbar option when it is  
activated. To dock the toolbar, drag it to the right edge of the Chassis View. To hide  
the toolbar, open the Administer menu and select ToolBar.  
The table below describes the buttons on the Toolbar and gives the equivalent  
menu options.  
Table 1.1  
Chassis View Toolbar  
Icon  
Description  
Menu Item  
Exit the application.  
Configuration Exit Zoom  
View general device  
information.  
Configuration Device  
Information...  
View the managers table.  
Configuration Managers Table...  
View device hardware  
information.  
Configuration Device  
Hardw are...  
View device agent  
information.  
Configuration Element  
Agent...  
View clock synchronization  
information.  
Configuration ATM Clock Sync...  
Launch manager.  
Administer Launch Device  
Manager...  
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Table 1.1  
Chassis View Toolbar (Continued)  
Icon  
Description  
Menu Item  
VLANs. A VLAN can be  
selected. All ports not  
associated with that VLAN  
are dimmed in the Chassis  
View.  
Open on-line Help.  
Help Contents  
When you place the cursor on the toolbar icon for 1 second, a label appears with  
the name of the button.  
Using Configuration Windows  
When using the configuration windows:  
Click OK to upload information (if applicable) from the window to the  
appropriate agent, module, or port.  
Click Cancel to close the active window.  
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Chapter 2  
Agent Configuration  
Before your network or Cajun M770 will work properly, your network agents must  
be properly configured. This chapter helps you properly setup and configure your  
agents, and includes helpful configuration notes for the different agent types. The  
following sections are included:  
Gen eral Agen t In st allat ion an d Con figu rat ion - General information on  
agent configuration.  
Design at in g Man agers - Assigning management stations for managing the  
Cajun M770 Device.  
General Agent Installation and Configuration  
The following topics describe how to set up and configure all Lucent Technologies  
agents.  
Verifying Agent Installation  
Before configuring your agents, make sure that each has been properly installed.  
Check that the agent has been properly connected to the device, and the IP address  
and community name for the agent have been set as described in the agent's  
Installation Guide.  
Dow nloading New Agent Softw are  
Downloading agent software is done using the Cajun Download Manager. For  
instructions, please refer to the on-line help for the Cajun Download Manager, or  
the Cajun Download Manager User’s Guide included in the Additional Applications User’s  
Guide.  
View ing the Agent Information Window  
Every Lucent Technologies agent has an Agent Information window which  
provides you with details about the agent. To view the configuration of an agent:  
1
Click  
OR  
.
Open the Configuration menu and select Element Agent. The Agent  
Information window appears.  
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Figure 2.1  
Agent Information Window  
The Agent Information window provides information about the main and backup  
agents, such as their type, position, software version, and operational status.  
For a full description of all configuration fields in the Agent Information window,  
refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
Designating Managers  
Agents send alarms to Managers’ workstations that are on the agent's Manager list.  
Alarms will not be sent out to any other network management stations (NMS).  
If you want to properly manage a device, your station should be one of its  
designated Managers. The Manager can be a Cajun M770 Management station or  
any other SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) management console.  
Note: It is recommended to keep the list limited to actual and relevant managers so  
as not to place undue stress on the network.  
Note: Refer to the Cajun M770 Installation Guide for an out-of-band method for  
editing a device's Manager list.  
View ing the Managers Table  
To view the list of Managers:  
1
Click  
OR  
on the toolbar.  
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Open the Configuration menu and select Managers Table. The Managers Table  
dialog box appears.  
Figure 2.2  
Managers Table  
The dialog box lists the IP addresses, node names of the Managers, and their trap  
reporting status.  
Adding Managers to the Managers Table  
To add managers to the list:  
1
Click on the IP address field and enter the IP address of the designated  
management station. When the change takes effect, the management stations  
name will be displayed automatically in the Device Name column.  
Repeat the procedure for each manager.  
2
3
Click OK. The change takes effect immediately.  
Note: The indicated manager will receive traps only when Trap Reports for that  
manager is enabled.  
Removing Managers from the Managers Table  
To remove managers from the list:  
1
2
3
Click on the IP address field and enter 0.0.0.0.  
Repeat the procedure for each manager.  
Click OK. The change takes effect immediately.  
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Updating the Managers Table  
To edit the managers list:  
1
Click on the IP address field and change the IP address of the designated  
management station. When the change takes effect, the management stations  
name will be displayed automatically in the Device Name column.  
Repeat the procedure for each manager.  
2
3
Click OK. The change takes effect immediately.  
To close the Managers Table dialog box, click Cancel.  
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Chapter 3  
Device Configuration  
This chapter explains how to view and set the various configuration parameters  
relevant to devices on your network. It includes the following sections:  
View in g Device In form at ion - View device information about the  
Cajun M770 Device.  
View in g Hard w are Con figu ration - View power supply parameters of the  
Cajun M770 Device.  
View in g Mod u le Con figu rat ion - View information for the Cajun M770  
modules.  
View in g Port Con figu ration - View information specific to the ports of the  
Cajun M770 modules.  
View in g Dom ain In form ation - View information about the DRUs in the  
DomainXs of the Cajun M770 Device.  
View in g ATM Clock Syn ch ron izat ion Con figu rat ion - View clock  
synchronization parameters for the Cajun M770 Device.  
Reset tin g Elem en ts - Reset various elements of the Cajun M770 Device.  
Note: To view agent configuration, refer to Chapter 2, Agent Configuration.  
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Device Configuration  
Viewing Device Information  
The Device Information dialog box provides high-level information specific to the  
selected Cajun M770 Device. To view the Device Information dialog box:  
1
Click  
OR  
.
Open the Configuration menu and select Device Information. The Device  
Information dialog box appears.  
Figure 3.1  
Device Information Dialog Box  
The Device Information dialog box provides detailed information about the device  
such as the system name, description, contact, and location, the device type, its  
MAC address, and any faults that may have occurred on the device.  
To apply any changes made to the information in the Device Information dialog  
box, click OK.  
To close the Device Information dialog box, click Cancel.  
For a full description of all fields in the Device Information dialog box, refer to  
Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
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Viewing Hardware Configuration  
The Hub Hardware window provides information about the presence and status of  
Power Supply Units (PSUs) and fans. To view hardware parameters from Chassis  
View:  
1
Click  
OR  
.
Open the Configuration menu and select Device Hardw are. The Hub Hardware  
window appears.  
Figure 3.2  
Hub Hardware Window  
The Hub Hardware window shows the location, type, HW version, and status of the  
Power Supply Units (PSUs), and the status of the cooling fans.  
For a full description of all configuration fields in the Hardware Information  
window, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
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Viewing Module Configuration  
The Device Configuration window provides you with information specific to a  
selected module. To view the configuration of a Cajun M770 module:  
1
2
Select a module by clicking on its label.  
Open the Configuration menu and select Element Module.  
OR  
Double-click on the module label. The Module Configuration window appears.  
Figure 3.3  
Module Configuration Window  
The Module Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the  
module such as the module type, its position in the device, number of ports, the  
version of its software, and its DRU usage.  
To apply any changes made to the information in the Module Configuration dialog  
box, click OK.  
To close the Module Configuration dialog box, click Cancel.  
For a full description of all configuration fields in the Module Configuration dialog  
box, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
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Viewing Port Configuration  
The Port Configuration dialog box provides you with information specific to a  
selected port. To view the configuration of a port:  
1
2
Select a port by clicking on it.  
Open the Configuration menu and select Element  
Port.  
OR  
Double-click on a port symbol.  
OR  
Right-click on a port and select Port Configuration. The Port Configuration  
dialog box appears.  
Figure 3.4  
Port Configuration Dialog Box  
The Port Configuration dialog box provides detailed information about the port,  
such as the port type, its status, mode of operation, classification, and any faults  
with the port. The information fields in Port Configuration dialog box may vary  
according to the type of port selected.  
For a full description of all configuration fields in the Port Configuration dialog box,  
refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
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Enabling Ports  
To enable a port:  
1
2
Select the port in the Chassis View.  
Open the Configuration menu and select Enable Port. A confirmation box  
appears.  
3
Click Yes. The port is enabled.  
OR  
1
Right-click on the port and select Enable Port. A confirmation box appears.  
2
Click Yes. The port is enabled.  
OR  
1
Open the Port Configuration dialog box.  
2
3
Change the Administration Status to enabled.  
Click OK to apply the change. The port is enabled.  
To enable more than one port:  
1
2
Select multiple ports by holding down the CTRL key as you click on the ports.  
Open the Configuration menu and select Enable Port. A confirmation box  
appears.  
3
Click Yes. The selected ports are enabled.  
Disabling Ports  
To disable a port:  
1
2
Select the port in the Chassis View.  
Open the Configuration menu and select Disable Port. A confirmation box  
appears.  
3
Click Yes. The port is disabled.  
OR  
1
Right-click on the port and select Disable Port. A confirmation box appears.  
2
Click Yes. The port is disabled.  
OR  
1
Open the Port Configuration dialog box.  
2
3
Change the Administration Status to disabled.  
Click OK to apply the change. The port is disabled.  
To disable more than one port:  
1
2
Select multiple ports by holding down the CTRL key as you click on the ports.  
Open the Configuration menu and select Disable Port. A confirmation box  
appears.  
3
Click Yes. The selected ports are disabled.  
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Viewing Domain Resource Unit Information  
Each DomainX in the Cajun M770 Device has a total of 100 available DRUs. The  
DRUs Information window provides DRU usage information for each DomainX. To  
view the DRUs Information window:  
1
Open the Configuration menu and choose DRUs. The DRU Information window  
appears.  
Figure 3.5  
DRUs Information Window  
The DRUs Information window provides DRU information separately for the left  
and right DomainX. This information includes the type, slot numbers, and DRU  
information for each module in the device, and the total number of DRUs in use.  
For a full description of all configuration fields in the DRUs Information window,  
refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
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Viewing ATM Clock Synchronization Configuration  
Some multimedia applications, such as voice, require that a single clock is  
propagated throughout the network. The clock source is usually a Public Telco  
switch connected to a local PBX through a telephony network. Using the Cajun  
M770 ATM Device, up to four external references can be configured, two from  
ATM ports and two from external E1/T1 sources. These are all directed to the  
M-SPS module which selects one of them to be the source input timing device. It  
uses the selected source to generate a 19.44MHz clock which is distributed to all  
modules. This is used by all ATM ports to synchronize Sonet frames.  
The ATM Clock Synchronization dialog box provides information about the  
method currently configured for synchronizing the clocks in the Cajun M770  
Device.  
To view and edit clock synchronization parameters from Chassis View:  
1
Click  
OR  
.
Open the Configuration menu and select ATM Clock Sync. The ATM Clock  
Synchronization dialog box appears.  
Figure 3.6  
Clock Synchronization Dialog Box  
The ATM Clock Synchronization dialog box shows the module type, status, and  
current source of clock synchronization. It also provides a table of clock  
synchronization parameters for all the clock sources, and allows you to edit their  
configurations.  
To edit the configuration of a clock synchronization source:  
1
2
3
Select one of the sources from the table.  
Modify the parameters in the Row Configuration area of the dialog box.  
Click OK. The configuration of the clock source is modified.  
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Note: When configuring the ATM source port, ensure that the ATM module/port  
can be used as a clock synchronization source. Suitable modules/ports are:  
Ports 1 and 2 on M15-155 modules with C/S 2.0 or higher.  
All ports on M3-622 modules with C/S 1.0 or higher.  
For a full description of all configuration fields in the ATM Clock Synchronization  
dialog box, refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
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Resetting Elements  
You can reset the entire Cajun M770 Device or various elements of the device  
without resetting the entire device.  
Resetting the Device  
To reset the entire device with all its modules and subsystems:  
1
Open the Configuration menu and select Reset Device. The entire device is  
reset.  
Resetting the Agent  
To reset the M-SPV/M-SPX/M-SPS agent of the device:  
1
Open the Configuration menu and select Reset Agent. The  
M-SPV/M-SPX/M-SPS agent CPU is reset. No other modules in the device are  
affected.  
Resetting the Sw itch  
To reset the agent and modules in the left DomainX:  
Open the Configuration menu and select Reset DomainX DomainXL.  
To reset the agent and modules in the right DomainX:  
Open the Configuration menu and select Reset DomainX DomainXR.  
Only the selected DomainX is reset.  
1
1
Resetting the Module  
To reset an individual module:  
1
2
Select a module.  
Open the Configuration menu and select Reset Module. Only the selected  
module is reset.  
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Chapter 4  
Fault Management  
This chapter explains how to configure and view traps on your network. It includes  
the following sections:  
Con figu rin g Trap s - Defining the types of traps that will be sent to the  
managers and alarm log.  
View in g Trap s - Viewing the traps sent by the agent.  
In UNIX and Windows NT:  
Severit y Degrees - Defining, accessing and understanding severity degrees.  
Configuring Traps  
A trap is an SNMP message sent by the agent to its managers. Trap messages may  
appear in the Configuration Windows of the port or module affected, in addition to  
being sent to the management stations listed in the Managers Table. You can set  
the types of traps the unit will forward to the management station you are  
configuring.  
To configure traps:  
1
Open the Configuration menu and select Traps. The Traps Configuration dialog  
box appears.  
Figure 4.1  
Traps Configuration Dialog Box  
2
3
Enable the types of traps you want forwarded to the management station you  
are configuring.  
Click OK to apply any changes.  
To close the Traps Configuration dialog box, click Cancel.  
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For a full description of all traps in the Traps Configuration dialog box, refer to  
Appendix D, Trap Fields.  
Viewing Traps  
Traps that are sent by the agent to its managers may be viewed in two places:  
In the appropriate configuration dialog box.  
In the event log.  
View ing Traps in a Dialog Box  
A list of traps sent by the agent is maintained by the management application. The  
list can be viewed in a dropdown list box in the Device Information, Module  
Configuration, and Port Configuration dialog boxes.  
View ing Traps in the Event Log  
HP OpenView maintains a list of all traps sent by the agents on the network. They  
may be viewed by opening the Event Log from the HP OpenView network map  
window. For a full description of the Event Log, refer to the HP OpenView  
Administrator’s Guide.  
Assigning Severity Degrees (UNIX and NT-OV Only)  
Management applications, using the Event Configuration application, allow you to  
set fault severity degrees system-wide, (for all devices on the network  
simultaneously), or for specific devices (per IP). If the system-wide setting and an  
individual devices setting disagree, the individual devices setting takes precedence.  
For more information refer to Severity Degrees in The Reference Guide.  
Accessing Severity Degrees  
Only events whose category is “Status Events” affect the devices status. Events in  
this category may be found under the enterprises Lannet (.1.3.6.1.4.1.81) and  
CajunM770 (.1.3.6.1.4.1.81.17.1.15).  
Severity degree settings may be accessed from the Event Configuration application.  
To open the Event Configuration application:  
1
From the umbrella management application, open the Tools menu and select  
Lucent Event Configuration.  
OR  
Open the Options menu and select Event Configuration. The Event  
Configuration application appears.  
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Fault Management  
Editing Severity Degrees  
Severity degrees may be changed for faults on a system-wide basis, or for specific  
devices (per IP).  
Caution: Do not change the Event Object Identifier of a fault.  
Editing Severity Degrees System-Wide  
To edit severity degree settings system-wide:  
1
Select the enterprise which contains the fault whose settings you want to edit.  
A list of the faults under the enterprise appears in the Event Identification  
window.  
2
3
Select the fault whose settings you want to edit.  
Open the Edit menu and select Modify Event.  
OR  
Double-click the fault whose settings you want to edit. The Event Configurator  
window appears.  
4
5
6
Change the severity setting using the Severity pull-down list.  
Click OK.  
Save the changes.  
— In HP OpenView and NT-OV: Select File  
Save.  
— In NetView: Click Apply.  
Editing Severity Degrees for Specific Devices  
To edit severity degree settings for specific devices:  
1
Select the enterprise which contains the fault whose settings you want to edit.  
A list of the faults under the enterprise appear in the Event Identification  
window.  
2
3
Select the fault whose settings you want to edit.  
Copy the fault by opening the Edit menu and selecting Copy Event. The Event  
Configurator window appears.  
4
5
Enter a name for the fault in the Event Name field.  
Set Source to the IP address/es of the specific device/s you want the changes to  
be effective on.  
6
7
8
Change the severity setting using the Severity pull-down list.  
Click OK.  
Save the changes.  
— In HP OpenView and NT-OV: Select File  
Save.  
— In NetView: Click Apply.  
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Note: All changes to the severity degrees will only take effect after the changes are  
saved.  
Refer to the HPOV Event Configuration application help for more information.  
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Chapter 5  
Performance Monitoring  
This chapter explains the performance monitoring options of supported devices. It  
includes the following sections:  
View in g Eth ern et Port Cou n t ers - Provides a breakdown of the packets  
going through each port.  
View in g Eth ern et Error Port Cou n ters - Displays different Ethernet Error  
counters for the Cajun M770 ports.  
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Performance Monitoring  
Viewing Ethernet Port Counters  
Port Counters allow you to accurately view the packet flow activity of each port in  
the . Once you learn what is normal packet activity for your network, Ethernet Port  
Counters will help you determine network malfunctions, bottlenecks and  
overloaded ports.  
To view Ethernet Port Counters from Chassis View:  
1
Select a port or ports to be monitored.  
To select a single port, click on the ports symbol.  
To select multiple ports, hold the CTRL key as you click on additional ports.  
To select all Ethernet ports of a DomainX module, click on the modules  
symbol.  
2
Open the Performance menu and select Port Counters. The Ethernet Port  
Counters window appears.  
Figure 5.1  
Ethernet Port Counters Window  
Ethernet Counters are gathered for each selected port. The display is updated  
automatically every thirty seconds. To manually update the display, click Start.  
Click Clear Counters to reset all the counter values to 0. The exact time you click  
this button will be entered in the Counters Cleared At field. When you click Clear  
Counters the counters are not reset on the agent.  
To close the Ethernet Port Counters dialog box, click Cancel.  
For a full description of all Ethernet port counters, refer to Appendix C, Counter  
Fields.  
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Performance Monitoring  
Viewing Ethernet Port Error Counters  
As part of a proactive fault management system, or if you suspect that something is  
wrong, you may want to monitor port error counters.  
To view Ethernet Port Error Counters from Chassis View:  
1
Select a port or ports to be monitored.  
To select a single port, click on the ports symbol.  
To select multiple ports, hold the CTRL key as you click on additional ports.  
To select all Ethernet ports of a DomainX module, click on the modules  
symbol.  
2
Open the Performance menu and select Port Error Counters. The Port Error  
Counters window appears.  
Figure 5.2  
Port Error Counters Window  
Port Error Counters are gathered for each selected port. The display is updated  
automatically every thirty seconds. To manually update the display, click Start.  
Click Clear Counters to reset all the counter values to 0. The exact time you click  
this button will be entered in the Counters Cleared At field. When you click Clear  
Counters the counters are not reset on the agent.  
To close the Port Error Counters dialog box, click Cancel.  
For a full description of all Ethernet Port Error Counters, refer to Appendix C,  
Counter Fields.  
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Chapter 6  
Port Mirroring  
Port Mirroring copies all received and transmitted packets (including local traffic)  
from a source port to a predefined destination port, in addition to the normal  
destination port of the packets. The source and destination ports must be located in  
the same DomainX.  
For more information, refer to Port Mirroring in The Reference Guide.  
This section explains how to configure a devices ports to use Port Mirroring, and  
includes:  
Accessin g Port Mirrorin g - Describes how to access the Port Mirroring dialog  
box.  
En ablin g Port Mirrorin g - Describes how to enable and define source and  
destination modules and ports.  
Disablin g Port Mirrorin g - Describes how to disable port mirrors.  
Note: Port Mirroring is not permitted when there is no link on the destination  
port.  
Caution: Do not change the VLAN of the source or destination port while the port  
mirroring mechanism is operating.  
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Port Mirroring  
Accessing Port Mirroring  
To open the Port Mirroring dialog box for a DomainX:  
1
Open the Configuration menu, and select Port Mirroring  
left DomainX.  
DomainXL for the  
OR  
Open the Configuration menu, and select Port Mirroring  
right DomainX. The Port Mirroring dialog box appears.  
DomainXR for the  
Note: When none of the ports in the switch support Port Mirroring, the Port  
Mirroring option in the Configuration menu is inactive.  
Figure 6.1  
Port Mirroring Dialog Box  
The Port Mirroring dialog box displays configuration options for setting source and  
destination ports, current source and destination ports, and the Port Mirroring  
status.  
For a full description of all configuration fields in the Port Mirroring dialog box,  
refer to Appendix B, Configuration Fields.  
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Port Mirroring  
Enabling Port Mirroring  
To enable port mirroring, you must define a source and destination port.  
Note: Only a single pair of ports can be defined for port mirroring on each  
DomainX.  
To enable Port Mirroring for the DomainX:  
1
In the Port Mirroring dialog box, open the Port Monitoring drop-down list (refer  
to Figure 6.1) and select Enable.  
2
Define source and destination ports in one of the following ways:  
a
From the Module drop-down list, select a module number and a port  
number.  
OR  
a
b
In the Chassis View click on the port you want to set.  
In the Port Mirroring dialog box, click Select from Zoom. The port and  
module numbers appear in the Port Mirroring dialog box (refer to Figure  
6.1).  
3
Click OK.  
The manager sets the source and the destination ports for copying packets, enabling  
Port Mirroring.  
Disabling Port Mirroring  
To disable Port Mirroring:  
1
In the Port Mirroring dialog box, open the Port Monitoring drop-down list (refer  
to Figure 6.1) and select Disable.  
2
Click OK.  
Received and transmitted packets are not copied from one port to another.  
To close the Port Mirroring dialog box, click Cancel.  
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Port Mirroring  
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Chapter 7  
Port Redundancy  
Port Redundancy enables you to define a redundancy relationship between any  
two ports in a device. One port is defined as the primary port and the other as the  
secondary port. In case the primary port fails, the secondary port will take over.  
This connection between the two ports is called a Port Redundancy.  
For more information refer to Redundancy in The Reference Guide.  
Viewing Port Redundancy Information  
To access Port Redundancy:  
1
Open the Configuration menu and select Softw are Redundancy. The Port  
Redundancy dialog box appears.  
Figure 7.1  
Port Redundancy Dialog Box  
The Port Redundancy dialog box provides a list of all port redundancies established  
on the device, with their respective primary and secondary ports.  
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Port Redundancy  
Adding a Port Redundancy  
To designate a port redundancy connection:  
1
In the Port Redundancy dialog box, enter a name for the redundancy in the  
Redundancy Name field. For example, Redund1.  
Note: The name for a redundancy may not contain any spaces.  
2
3
4
Select a primary port from the Primary field.  
Select a secondary port from the Secondary field.  
Click Add.  
The new port redundancy is added to the list of existing port redundancies.  
To close the Port Redundancy dialog box, click Cancel.  
Note: Ports that have already been designated in one redundancy scheme, may not  
be selected for another one.  
Editing a Port Redundancy  
To edit an existing redundancy connection:  
1
In the Port Redundancy dialog box, click on the redundancy connection you  
wish to edit. The connection information appears in the boxes at the bottom of  
the Port Redundancy window.  
2
3
Change the information as desired.  
Click Update.  
The current port redundancy in the list is updated according to the modifications  
made.  
Deleting a Port Redundancy  
To delete a port redundancy connection:  
1
In the Port Redundancy dialog box, click on the redundancy connection you  
wish to delete.  
2
Click Delete.  
The port redundancy is deleted from the list.  
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Chapter 8  
Switch Connected Addresses  
Networks are becoming increasingly complicated entities. It is not always clear  
which users are connected to the network and how. The Switch Connected  
Addresses feature allows you to see which users and devices are connected to  
selected ports or modules. Keeping track of this information in the network can  
increase efficiency, security and confidentiality.  
Switch Connected Addresses provides a list of all selected ports along with the  
names (IP address or host name), if available, and MAC addresses of the elements  
connected to them.  
To view the connected stations:  
1
Open the Configuration menu and select Sw itch Connected Addresses. The  
Switch Connected Addresses for Device window appears.  
Figure 8.1  
Switch Connected Addresses for Device Window  
The rows of the Switch Connected Addresses window comprise the following  
information:  
Mod u le - The number of the module and the module type.  
Port /Ban k - The number of the port in the module.  
List of st ation s con n ect ed to p ort - When a port is selected, the stations  
connected to the port are listed. These stations can be sorted by the MAC  
address or host name, or they can be left unsorted.  
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Switch Connected Addresses  
Sorting the List of Stations  
To sort the list of stations, open the drop-down list in the Sort Method field and  
select a field. The list is immediately sorted upon selection of a sort field.  
Saving the List of Stations  
The list of stations connected to the port may be saved as a text file by clicking the  
Save As button. The Save As dialog box will open and prompt you for the directory  
and file name you wish to save the list to. This list can then be referenced in the  
future using any text editor.  
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Chapter 9  
VLANs  
This chapter provides all the information and instructions you need to use virtual  
LANs. It includes the following sections:  
Creat in g an d Ed itin g VLANs - Explains how to access and edit the VLAN  
list.  
Allow in g In t er-VLAN Com m u n ication - Explains how you can allow  
selected users to have access to all the VLANs.  
For more information about VLANs, refer to VLANs in The Reference Guide.  
Creating and Editing VLANs  
The building blocks of VLANs are switch ports. To build a new VLAN you need to  
select a VLAN name and number and then decide which switch ports will be  
members of the VLAN.  
The default VLAN on the Cajun M770 Device can be set to VLAN 0 (Generic) or  
VLAN 1 (Default) using the command line interface. For more information, refer to  
The Cajun M770 User’s Guide. You can change the VLAN configuration on a per port  
basis.  
In order to be compliant with the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard, you have to modify  
ports with VLAN 0 to another VLAN.  
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VLANs  
Accessing the VLAN List  
To create or edit VLAN names, numbers or component switch ports you need to  
access the VLAN list:  
1
Open the Configuration menu and select Virtual LANs. The Virtual LANs for  
Device dialog box appears.  
Figure 9.1  
Virtual LANs for Device Dialog Box  
The left column of the Virtual LANs for Device dialog box lists all VLAN names and  
numbers. Click on a name to select a VLAN. The right column lists member switch  
ports of the currently selected VLAN.  
Editing VLAN Names and Numbers  
To add to the list of VLANs:  
1
Click on the LAN # box and enter a number between 1 and 254 that does not  
already exist in the Virtual LAN list.  
2
3
Click on the LAN Name box and enter a VLAN name. Any name can be used.  
Click Add VLAN. The new VLAN will be added to the All Virtual LANs list.  
To delete from the list of Virtual LANs:  
1
2
Select the VLAN you wish to delete.  
Click Delete VLAN. The VLAN disappears from the list. If there were any  
elements left on the Assigned Members list you will be asked for confirmation  
and those elements will be deleted from the VLAN and placed in the default  
VLAN.  
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VLANs  
Editing VLAN Member Ports  
To assign ports to VLANs:  
1
Arrange the windows so you can see the Virtual LANs for Device dialog box  
and the Chassis View at the same time.  
2
3
From the All Virtual LANs List, select the VLAN you wish to edit.  
In the Chassis View, click on the ports you wish to add to the VLAN (use CTRL-  
click to select multiple ports). By selecting a DomainX module (use CTRL-click  
to select multiple modules), you select all ports contained within those  
elements.  
4
Click Add Zoom Sel in the Virtual LANs for Device dialog box. The selected  
switch ports are assigned to the selected VLAN and automatically deleted from  
any other VLAN.  
Note: To view the ports associated with a specific VLAN, choose the VLAN from  
the VLAN dropdown listbox on the Zoom View toolbar. The active ports associated  
with the chosen VLAN will remain highlighted. All other ports will be dimmed.  
To disassociate switch ports from VLANs:  
1
2
3
From the Virtual LANs for Device dialog box, select the VLAN you wish to edit  
from the All Virtual LANs list.  
On the Assigned Members list, locate and click on the switch port you wish to  
delete.  
Click Remove. The port is removed from the list and automatically reassigned  
to the default VLAN. Repeat this procedure for every port you wish to remove  
from the VLAN.  
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VLANs  
Allowing Inter-VLAN Communication  
Individual switch ports may be given the status of “Global Port”. Global ports can  
communicate with all VLANs. This feature has many uses:  
Executives or administrators in a company can give their switch ports Global  
port status so they can access all VLANs.  
A server attached to a Global port can serve many VLANs.  
Indirect communication between VLANs can be arranged. Via a server attached  
to the Global port, packets (mail, for example) may be transferred to any VLAN.  
To give the status of Global Port to a switch port:  
1
2
From the Chassis View, open the Configuration menu and select Virtual LANs.  
Arrange the windows so you can see the Virtual LANs for Device dialog box  
and the Chassis View at the same time.  
3
4
From the Virtual LANs list, select Global (# 255).  
In the Chassis View, select the switch port you want to set to Global Port status  
(use CTRL-click to select multiple switch ports).  
5
Click Add Zoom Sel. The selected switch parts are assigned to Global and  
automatically deleted from any other VLAN.  
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AppendixA  
Cajun M770 Management Menus  
This appendix gives the full menu structure of the menus in the Cajun M770  
management application.  
Configuration  
Table A.1  
Configuration Menu  
Item  
Description  
Device Information  
Element Agent  
Element Module  
Displays information about the device.  
Displays configuration information for an agent.  
Displays configuration information for a module.  
Element Port  
Displays configuration information for a port.  
Enable Ports  
Enables the selected port/s.  
Disable Ports  
Traps  
Disables the selected port/s.  
Displays trap configuration information.  
Displays managers configuration information.  
Managers Table  
Softw are Redundancy  
Displays and enables configuration of software  
redundancies.  
Device Hardw are  
Displays the device hardware information.  
Port Mirroring  
DomainXL  
Displays and enables configuration of port  
mirroring on the left DomainX.  
Port Mirroring  
DomainXR  
Displays and enables configuration of port  
mirroring on the right DomainX.  
Virtual LANs  
Displays and enables configuration of virtual LANs.  
Sw itch Connected  
Addresses  
Displays a list of stations connected to each of the  
devices ports.  
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Configuration Menu (Continued)  
Item  
Description  
DRUs  
Displays Domain Resource Unit usage for the right  
and left DomainX.  
ATM Clock Sync  
Displays clock synchronization information.  
Reset Device  
Resets the entire hub with all its modules and  
subsystems.  
Reset Agent  
Resets the M-SPV agent CPU only.  
Resets the left DomainX.  
Reset DomainX  
DomainXL  
Reset DomainX  
Resets the right DomainX.  
DomainXR  
Reset Module  
Resets the selected module.  
Exits Chassis View.  
Exit Zoom  
Performance  
Table A.2  
Performance Menu  
Item  
Description  
Port Counters  
Displays information about packets of information  
received by and sent from a given port.  
Port Errors Counters  
Displays information about packets of information  
received by a given port that generated errors.  
Administer  
Table A.3  
Administer Menu  
Item  
Description  
Launch Device Manager  
Launches the Cajun M400 Manager, the Cajun  
M770 ATM Manager, or the Cajun Routing  
Manager, depending on the module selected.  
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Table A.3  
Administer Menu (Continued)  
Item  
Description  
SMONMaster  
ToolBar  
Launches the Cajun SMONMaster application if an  
SMON probe exists in the device.  
Toggles the toolbar on and off.  
Help  
Table A.4  
Help Menu  
Item  
Description  
Contents  
Opens the on-line help for information.  
About Cajun M770  
Manager  
Copyright information about the Cajun M770  
Manager.  
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AppendixB  
Configuration Fields  
Field Name  
Description  
Activity Status  
The port activity status:  
Active - The port is enabled, and data is  
transferred through the port.  
Dorm an t - The port is enabled, but data is not  
transferred through it, e.g., because the port acts  
as the backup port in a pair of redundant ports.  
Not Active - The port is disabled.  
Administration Status  
Administrative Status  
The state of the port:  
En abled - The port is enabled and can transmit  
and receive packets.  
Disabled - The port is disabled and cannot  
transmit or receive packets.  
The state of the selected port, ports, or ports in the  
selected LAG:  
En abled - The port is enabled and can transmit  
and receive packets.  
Disabled - The port is disabled and cannot  
transmit or receive packets.  
Auto Negotiation  
The configured state of the Auto-Negotiation  
protocol between two stations. When enabled,  
Auto-Negotiation detects the highest common  
denominator for the flow control capabilities of the  
endstations, and sets both to the same highest  
common setting. It also delivers remote link status.  
For more information, refer to Auto-Negotiation on  
page 10 of The Reference Guide.  
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Field Name  
Description  
Clock Admin State  
The administered clock synchronization state of the  
M-SPS module. Possible states are:  
enable - Clock synchronization is enabled on  
the device.  
disable, use Internal Clock - Clock  
synchronization is disabled on the M-SPS  
module. The M-SPS module uses its internal  
low accuracy (±20 ppm) oscillator.  
Clock Status  
The status of clock synchronization on the device.  
Possible statuses are:  
locked - The M-SPS module is using a clock  
which is locked to the input timing source.  
holdover - The M-SPS module is simulating a  
clock to which it was previously locked. This  
state will last until the clock source is fixed.  
free_running - The M-SPS module is using its  
±4.6 ppm oscillator to generate timing. This only  
occurs after a reset when there are no healthy  
timing sources available or when all four  
sources are configured with a priority of 0.  
internal - Clock synchronization is disabled and  
the M-SPS module is using its low accuracy  
(±20 ppm) internal oscillator to generate timing.  
Configuration Symbol  
For Module Configuration: The version of the  
module. The version is updated whenever there is a  
functional modification to the module.  
For Agent Configuration: The version of the  
hardware and firmware of the agent.  
Connected To  
The DomainX to which the selected module is  
connected - Dom ain XL for the left DomainX and  
Dom ain XR for the right DomainX.  
Current Source  
The current source clock used for clock  
synchronization. Possible sources are:  
ATM A/B - An ATM port on the device.  
SYNC A/B - An external source connected to the  
front panel of the M-SPS.  
none - No recognizable clock source.  
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Field Name  
Description  
Device Type  
The device type.  
Domain Resource Units  
The number of Domain Resource Units for the  
module.  
Faults  
A list of faults.  
Framing  
The framing type of the external clock source.  
Possible types are:  
For M-SPS/ER:  
E1_Framed  
E1_Unframed  
For M-SPS/T:  
DS1_SF  
DS1_ESF  
For ATM A/B:  
---  
HW Version  
Hardware version of the power supply. Stored in  
X.0 format, where X=1,2,....  
MAC Address  
The MAC address of the device, agent, or ring  
interface.  
Module Type  
The module type.  
Number of Ports  
Operational Status  
The number of ports located on the module.  
The status of a redundancy element, generally a  
port. On the Cajun M770 Device, it may refer to  
the status of the redundancy agent.  
Possible statuses are:  
En abled - The redundant element is enabled.  
Disabled - The redundant element is disabled.  
Active - The redundant element is currently  
active.  
In active, Dorm an t - The redundant element is  
enabled but not active.  
For more information refer to Redundancy on page  
39 of The Reference Guide.  
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Field Name  
Description  
Port Classification  
The level of importance of the port. Ports are  
classified as follows:  
Back bon e - device or switch connections (most  
important).  
Valu able - servers or critical users (less  
important).  
Regu lar - normal users (least important).  
For more information refer to Port Classification on  
page 36 of The Reference Guide.  
Port Functionality  
The physical media type of the selected port. If the  
port conforms to a certain standard (Repeater,  
Transceiver, 10BaseT, etc.), this standard is  
displayed. If the port does not conform to any  
standard, Private is displayed.  
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Field Name  
Port Mode  
Description  
The operational mode of the port or ports on the  
module. Not all modules support all modes. Both  
sides of the link must be in the same mode. Flow  
Control and ISL (Interswitch Link) are  
recommended for backbone links with Lucent  
Technologies’ equipment. Note that the Port Speed  
field will be insensitive if the Use Switches field is  
set to ON.  
The components which make up the mode are:  
Half Du p lex (HDX) - The port operates in Half  
Duplex.  
Fu ll Du p lex (FDX) -The port operates in Full  
Duplex and doubles its speed. No repeaters are  
allowed in the path.  
Flow Con trol (FC) - Flow Control is a  
proprietary mechanism that prevents packet loss  
on the link due to congestion in the Full Duplex  
mode.  
In tersw itch Lin k (ISL) - Interswitch Link is a  
proprietary mechanism to tag packets with  
VLAN and priority information across the  
backbone. This allows two Lucent devices to act  
as a single logical entity.  
The possible modes are:  
Half Du p lex (HDX)  
Fu ll Du p lex (FDX)  
Fu ll Du p lex an d Flow Con trol (FDX+FC)  
Fu ll Du p lex an d In tersw it ch Lin k  
(FDX+ISL)  
Fu ll Du p lex, Flow Con t rol, an d In t ersw itch  
Lin k (FDX+FC+ISL)  
Port Speed  
The Ethernet speed of the port. Port speed can be  
either Ethernet (10 Mbps), Fast Ethernet (100  
Mbps), or Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps). Some  
units have  
10BaseT/100BaseTX ports, where each port can  
work in either 10Mbps or 100Mbps.  
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Field Name  
Description  
Port STA State  
The state of the port in terms of the Spanning Tree  
Protocol. The possible states are:  
Disabled - The port is disabled.  
Block in g - STP is enabled and currently  
blocking the port. This means that the port is  
effectively disabled to prevent the formation of a  
loop in the network.  
Forw ard in g - The port is currently forwarding  
information received.  
For more information refer to Spanning Tree  
Algorithm (STA) on page 27 of The Reference Guide.  
Port Type  
The port type; optionally includes reference to the  
module to which it is attached and port connector  
type.  
Position  
The position of the main and backup agent (either  
1 or 2) within the device.  
Propagate Status  
The state of status propagation on the port or  
module. When enabled, the status of a port or  
module is passed up one level.  
For example, when the Propagate Status field of a  
problematic port is enabled, the ports icon as well  
as the module that the port is located on appears  
red. If Propagate Status is disabled, only the port  
icon appears red.  
The following colors indicate the status of the port  
or module:  
Red - Fatal  
Grey - Disabled (port only)  
Yellow - Warning  
Green - Okay  
By default, status propagation is enabled for all  
ports and modules.  
S/W Port Redundancy  
S/W Version  
The state of the port redundancy function between  
two ports. Possible states are on and off.  
The version of the application software running on  
the module or agent.  
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Field Name  
Description  
Serial Number  
A unique number assigned by Lucent Technologies  
to the selected hardware.  
Slot Number  
The slot number in which the module is located.  
Slots are numbered from left to right, starting with  
number 1 as the leftmost slot.  
This number may be 1 - 14. The agent module is  
inserted in either slot 15 or 16. A module which  
occupies two enclosure slots, will be identified by  
the number of the second slot (the right-hand slot).  
The slot number is the position in which the  
module is located. There can be up to 5 modules in  
a device. The Slot Number is set using the rotary  
switch on the back panel of the device.  
Source  
The timing source whose parameters appear in the  
table row. Possible sources are:  
ATM A - An ATM port on the Cajun M770 ATM  
switch.  
ATM B - An ATM port on the Cajun M770 ATM  
switch.  
SYNC A - An external source connected to the  
front panel of the M-SPS module.  
SYNC B - An external source connected to the  
front panel of the M-SPS module.  
Source Port  
The configured timing source port for clock  
synchronization. The source port can be one of the  
ATM ports on the Cajun M770 ATM switch or an  
E1/T1 external source connected to the M-SPS  
front panel. Suitable ATM ports/modules are:  
Ports 1 & 2 on M15-155 modules with C/S 2.0  
or higher.  
All ports on M3-622 modules with C/S 1.0 or  
higher.  
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Field Name  
Description  
Source Priority  
The priority of the timing source. The source with  
the highest priority that is healthy will be selected  
as the current source. The valid range of priorities  
is:  
disable - The source is disabled.  
1 - 4 - 4 is the highest.  
Source Status  
The status of the timing source. Possible statuses  
are:  
ok - The timing source is healthy and is detected  
on this source.  
loss of signal - The timing source is not  
detected on this source.  
failed - The timing source is detected but is not  
healthy.  
Spanning Tree Algorithm  
The state of Spanning Tree Protocol. Possible states  
are:  
Disabled - STA is disabled. This is the default  
state.  
En abled - STA is enabled.  
When activating STA, keep in mind that:  
All bridges should run STA.  
Redundancy applications and STA cannot co-  
exist.  
The Security application and STA cannot co-  
exist.  
STA can be activated in Cajun P110 only when  
an agent module exists. Standalone modules  
(including Cajun P113F and Cajun P117  
Devices) cannot run STA.  
For more information refer to Spanning Tree  
Algorithm (STA) on page 27 of The Reference Guide.  
System Contact  
Individual responsible for maintenance of the  
device.  
System Description  
System Location  
A description of the type of system being used.  
The physical location of the device.  
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Field Name  
Description  
System Name  
Logical name of the system as defined on the SNMP  
agent of the device.  
Type  
The agent type.  
Upper Backplane  
Configuration  
The configuration of the upper backplane of the  
Cajun M770 device, used for ATM switch modules.  
Possible values are:  
Not Installed - No upper backplane is installed.  
The device can not operate as an ATM switch.  
Single Domain - The upper backplane supports a  
configuration of one ATM switch for all 14 slots.  
Dual Domain - The upper backplane supports a  
configuration of two separate ATM switches.  
One switch includes slots 1 - 7, the other switch  
includes slots 8 - 14.  
Use Switches (Mode)  
VIDP  
The state of the usage of hardware switches. The  
mode is set to use switches (on ) or not to use  
switches (off).  
The state of VIDP (VLAN Information Distribution  
Protocol). Possible states are “enabled” and  
disabled”.  
For more information refer to VIDP on page 13 of  
The Reference Guide.  
VLAN Bridging  
VLAN Bridging allows a station on one VLAN to  
communicate with a station on a another VLAN  
using the bridging capabilities of the M-MLS router.  
To enable this feature, the M-MLS router must be  
configured to enable bridging between specific  
VLANs.  
Possible values of the VLAN Bridging field are:  
en abled - If bridging has been configured on  
the M-MLS router, the switch allows  
communication between the VLANs specified in  
the M-MLS router.  
d isabled - The switch does not allow inter-  
VLAN communication.  
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Field Name  
VLAN ID  
Description  
The VLAN number of the port. Valid VLAN  
numbers are from 1 - 3071.  
VLAN Number  
, ports on the module, or the agentChange the  
number in this field to move the port to another  
VLAN. A port which is part of the Generic network  
will have the VLAN Number 0 (zero), and a port  
which is part of the Global network will have the  
VLAN Number 255. This field is relevant only if the  
Routing Mode field (if it exists) is set to Virtual  
Routing.  
The number is assigned when the network is  
defined, using the VLAN option of the  
Configuration menu. The VLAN Number can also  
be assigned using the VLANs option in the  
Configuration dialog box.  
Important: The VLAN # of an agent must be set to  
one of the existing LAN numbers for a port of the  
device housing the agent (otherwise, you might not  
be able to communicate with the agent).  
Wait Time to Restore  
The amount of time the M-SPS module waits  
before trying to lock onto a healthy timing source  
with a higher priority. The valid range is from 10 -  
3600 seconds.  
If you do not want the device to return to a higher  
priority source unless all of the current sources fail,  
set this parameter to infinity by checking the  
Infinity checkbox. 9999 is displayed in the Wait  
Time to Restore field.  
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AppendixC  
Counter Fields  
Field  
Description  
Broadcast Pkts Received  
Total number of broadcast packets that entered the  
Ethernet port.  
Collisions  
Total number of Ethernet collisions in which the  
port was involved.  
CRC Alignment  
Total number of Ethernet packets received at this  
port with FCS error and Framing error. This  
indicates the number of corrupted packets received.  
Filtered Error Packets  
Fragments  
Total number of error packets (CRC, alignment, or  
excessive length errors) that entered the Ethernet  
port.  
Total number of Ethernet packets received at this  
port whose octet count is less than the minimum  
standard packet length.  
Frames Too Long  
Total number of Ethernet packets received at this  
port whose octet count is greater than the  
maximum standard packet length.  
Good Packets Sent  
Good Pkts Received  
Jabber  
Total number of packets of legal length without  
errors that were sent by the Ethernet port.  
Total number of packets of legal length without  
errors that entered the Ethernet port.  
Total number of Ethernet packets received at this  
port that are too long and include CRC errors.  
Late Collisions  
Total number of Ethernet packets received at this  
port that have late collision errors.  
Module & Port  
The number of the module and port.  
Multicast Pkts Received  
Total number of multicast packets that entered the  
Ethernet port.  
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AppendixD  
Trap Fields  
Agent Fault Traps  
A group of traps which report the failure of the  
agent in the device.  
Authentication Traps  
An SNMP request with an illegal community was  
received.  
Backup Agent Fault Traps The trap reports the failure of the backup MSPV  
agent in the Cajun M770.  
CAM Last Change Traps  
Config. Change Traps  
Fan De-enrollment Traps  
Fan Enrollment Traps  
Fans Fault Clear Traps  
The trap reports the last time the Contents Address  
Memory was changed.  
A group of traps which report a change in the  
configuration of the device.  
The trap reports the removal of a fan from the  
device.  
The trap reports the insertion of a fan into the  
device.  
The trap reports that the fan failure condition was  
corrected.  
Fault Fan Traps  
Fault Traps  
The trap reports the failure of a fan.  
A group of traps which report a fault in the device.  
IDS Version Inconsistency The trap reports that the software on the module is  
Traps  
outdated and does not support IDS.  
Module Insert Traps  
The trap reports the insertion of a module in the  
device.  
Module Remove Traps  
The trap reports the removal of a module from the  
device.  
PSU De-enrollment Traps The trap reports the removal of a PSU from the  
device.  
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PSU Enrollment Traps  
The trap reports the insertion of a PSU into the  
device.  
PSU Fault Clear Traps  
PSU Fault Traps  
The trap reports that the PSU failure was corrected.  
The trap reports the failure of a PSU.  
STA Version  
Inconsistency Traps  
The trap reports that the software on the module is  
outdated and does not support STA.  
Temperature Exceed  
Clear Traps  
The trap reports that the temperature exceed  
condition was corrected.  
Temperature Exceed  
Traps  
Notifies the management station of the internal  
board/enclosure temperature fluctuations. It is  
generated when the temperature exceeds the  
hardware defined threshold on the module.  
Version Inconsistency  
Traps  
The trap reports that the software on the module is  
outdated and does not support the full functionality  
available from the device.  
VIDP Version  
Inconsistency Traps  
The trap reports that the software on the module is  
outdated and does not support VIDP.  
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Index  
A
Counter fields 55  
Accessing  
port mirroring 30  
Ethernet port 26  
Ethernet port error 27  
Creating VLANs 37  
port redundancy 34  
severity degrees 22  
VLAN list 38  
Administer menu 42  
Agent  
Designating managers 8  
Device  
configuration 7  
reset 19  
software downloading 7  
verifying configuration 7  
viewing the information box 7  
Configuration 11  
information 12  
reset 19  
Disabling port monitoring 31  
Disabling ports 16  
C
Cajun M770 Multifunction Device Manage- Downloading agent software 7  
ment  
E
agent configuration 7  
connected stations 35  
device configuration 11  
menus 41  
port redundancy 33  
VLANs 37  
welcome to 1  
Editing  
port redundancy 34  
VLAN member switch ports 39  
VLANs 37  
Enabling  
port mirroring 31  
ports 16  
Chassis View  
Error counters 27  
Ethernet ports  
selecting elements 5  
toolbar 5  
usage 4  
counters 26  
error counters 27  
Clock synchronization 18  
F
Communication between VLANs 40  
Configuration fields 45  
Configuration menu 41  
Configuring  
Fault management 21  
G
General agent configuration 7  
agents 7  
devices 11  
ports 15  
H
Hardware configuration 13  
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Help menu 43  
How this manual is organized 1  
How to  
NetView/6000 2  
O
access port mirroring 30  
access the VLAN list 38  
configure agents 7  
OpenView 4.x (Solaris or HPUX) 3  
Organization 1  
configure devices 11  
Performance monitoring 25  
configure ports 15  
create VLANs 37  
Ethernet 26  
Ethernet error 27  
delete a port redundancy 34  
designate managers 8  
disable port mirroring 31  
disable ports 16  
download agent software 7  
edit a port redundancy 34  
edit VLAN member switch ports 39  
edit VLAN names and numbers 38  
edit VLANs 37  
configuration 15  
disabling 16  
enabling 16  
Purpose of this manual 1  
enable port mirroring 31  
enable ports 16  
reset the agent 19  
reset the device 19  
reset the module 19  
run from UNIX 2  
select elements 5  
use Chassis View 4  
agent 19  
device 19  
module 19  
switch 19  
Management  
from UNIX 2  
from Windows 2  
what to do first 2  
use the toolbar 5  
verify agent configuration 7  
view clock synchronization configuration  
18  
view connected stations 35  
view device information 12  
view domain information 17  
view hardware configuration 13  
view the agent information box 7  
S
Selecting elements 5  
Setting up agents 7  
Severity degrees  
accessing 22  
for UNIX 22  
Starting Cajun M770 Multifunction Device  
Management 2  
Station connections 35  
Switch connected addresses 35  
Switch reset 19  
M
Management menus 41  
Managers 8  
Module  
configuration 14  
reset 19  
Monitoring performance 25  
T
Toolbar 5  
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Trap fields 57  
hardware configuration 13  
management menus 41  
module configuration 14  
U
UNIX  
VLANs  
running Cajun M770 Multifunction De-  
vice management 2  
severity degrees 22  
Using  
accessing the list 38  
creating 37  
editing 37  
editing member switch ports 39  
editing names and numbers 38  
inter-VLAN communication 40  
overview 37  
Chassis View 4  
toolbar 5  
V
Verifying agent installation 7  
Viewing  
W
Welcome to Cajun M770 Multifunction Device  
Management 1  
Who should use Cajun M770 Multifunction  
Device Management 1  
agent information box 7  
clock synchronization configuration 18  
connected stations 35  
device information 12  
Domain Resource Units 17  
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