Cisco Systems UBR10012 manual Testing with Network Monitors

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Appendix B Recommended Tools and Test Equipment

Testing with Breakout Boxes, Fox Boxes, and BERTs/BLERTs

Testing with Breakout Boxes, Fox Boxes, and BERTs/BLERTs

Use breakout boxes, fox boxes, and bit/block error rate testers (BERTs/BLERTs) to measure the digital signals present at:

PCs

Printers

Modems

CSU/DSUs

These devices can monitor data line conditions, analyze and trap data, and diagnose problems common to data communication systems. Traffic from data terminal equipment (DTE) through data communications equipment (DCE) can be examined to:

Isolate problems

Identify bit patterns

Ensure that the correct cabling is installed

These devices cannot test media signals such as Ethernet, Token Ring, or FDDI.

Testing with Network Monitors

Use network monitors to:

Track packets crossing a network

Provide an accurate picture of network activity at any moment

Provide a historical record of network activity over a period of time

Network monitors do not decode the contents of frames. Monitors are useful for baselining, in which the activity on a network is sampled over a period of time to establish a normal performance profile, or baseline.

Monitors collect information such as packet sizes, the number of packets, error packets, overall usage of a connection, the number of hosts and their MAC addresses, and details about communications between hosts and other devices. This data can be used to:

Create profiles of LAN traffic

Locate traffic overloads

Plan for network expansion

Detect intruders

Establish baseline performance

Distribute traffic more efficiently

Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Troubleshooting Guide

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-1237-01 Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2001-2004, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved N T E N T S ARP Traffic Testing with Digital Multimeters and Cable Testers B-1 OL-1237-01 Audience PurposeRelated Documentation Document OrganizationChapter Description Ordering Documentation Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco.comCisco TAC Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceOpening a TAC Case TAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXii Basic Troubleshooting Tasks and Startup Issues Basic Troubleshooting ChecklistConfirming the Hardware Installation Displaying the Cisco IOS Software Version Last reset from power-onDisplaying System Environment Information Hardware Troubleshooting FlowchartTCC+ Cisco uBR10012 System Startup SequenceStartup Event Event Description AC PEM Faults PEM Faults and Fan Assembly FailuresColor Description Fault Symptom Corrective ActionDC PEM Faults DC PEM Front Panel original model, UBR10-PWR-DC 2400W AC-Input Power Shelf DC OK Other Electrical ProblemsFault AC OKFan Assembly Module Fan Assembly Module FaultsFan Assembly Air Circulation Pattern Single FAN Failure Symptom Steps to TakeMULTI-FAN Failure LED OL-1237-01 Troubleshooting PRE-1 Modules PRE-1 Module Status Screen PRE Module Not SupportedMessage Description IOS RUN Booting Up with Redundant PRE-1 ModulesIOS Prot IOS IntfPRE-1 Module Faults LED Fault Steps to TakeC10000config#interface fastethernet0/0/0 Ethernet Connection ProblemsConsole Port Serial Connection Problems Troubleshooting System Crashes Troubleshooting Common System ProblemsARP Traffic High CPU Utilization ProblemsRouterconfig-if# ip access-groupnumber Debug and System Messages Cpuhog ErrorsExec and Virtual Exec Processes Interrupts are Consuming a Large Amount of Resources Invalid Scheduler Allocate ConfigurationIP Input Processing Problems with Access Lists Bus ErrorsSnmp Traffic Region Manager Start End Sizeb Class Media Name 0x0A000000 Alignment Errors Memory ProblemsMemory Parity Errors Low Memory ErrorsParticle Pool Fallbacks Spurious Interrupts Spurious Memory Accesses OL-1237-01 Troubleshooting Line Cards Command Description General Information for Troubleshooting Line Card CrashesSIG Value SIG Name Error Reason Sigerror Cache Parity ErrorsSigreload Bus Errors Software-Forced Crashes Troubleshooting Line Cards TCC+ Front Panel Maintenance PowerStatus Description Fault Type Response Show controllers clock-reference command Troubleshooting the OC-12 Packet-Over-SONET Line Card Fault Corrective Action Active RX CARRIER-BRX CARRIER-A PASS-THROUGH EnabledSRP EnableFail POSWrap SyncPass Thru Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Faceplate and LED Descriptions Troubleshooting the Gigabit Ethernet Line CardGigabit Ethernet Line Card Faults and Recommended Responses OL-1237-01 Password Recovery Procedure Password Recovery Procedure OverviewPress Return. The user Exec prompt appears Change all three passwords using the following commands OL-1237-01 Unsupported Frame Relay Commands Unsupported CommandsMlppp Commands Hccp CommandsUnsupported Telco-Return Commands Unsupported Mpls VPN CommandsUnsupported PPP Commands Spectrum Management CommandsOL-1237-01 Equipment Description Testing with Digital Multimeters and Cable TestersTesting with TDRs Testing with TDRs and OTDRsTesting with OTDRs Testing with Breakout Boxes, Fox Boxes, and BERTs/BLERTs Testing with Network MonitorsTesting with Network Analyzers Blert Enable LEDActive LED BertPOWER, OC-12 DPT/SRP POWER, TCC+ ENABLE, OC-48 DPT/POSMAINTENANCE, OC-12 SRP/DPT MAINTENANCE, TCC+TX, OC-48 DPT/POS WRAP, OC-48 DPT/POS Maintenance LEDPower LED STATUS, OC-12 DPT/SRP STATUS, TCC+ SYNC, OC-48 DPT/POSRX Pkts LED OC-12 DPT/SRP TCC+Present LED TCC+ RX Carrier LED RX LEDTX LED OC-48 DPT/POS TDR B-2Wrap LED IN-6