Avaya M-ACCF/SF manual Cajun LANEMaster Views, Overview

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Chapter 5 Network Management and Monitoring

Cajun LANEMaster Views

This section provides a detailed description of the ways you can view the network. It includes the following sections:

Overview - An overview of the different views of the network.

Using the Tree View - A detailed description of the Tree View and its hierarchy.

Using the Table View - A detailed description of the Table View and the corresponding Form View, detailed descriptions of the fields that appear in Tables and Forms, and methods for creating, deleting, and modifying network components using the Table View.

Overview

When viewing the ATM network, you may want to view the structure of the network, or you may want to view information about specific elements within the network. Cajun LANEMaster’s user interface provides an integrated view of the structure of the network along with details about specific elements.

The left side of the user interface is the Tree View. This provides a view of the physical or logical structure of the network. The right side of the user interface contains the Table View and the Form View. These views provides details about specific elements in the network.

When an element in the tree is selected, the leaf elements appear in the Table View and the Form View for the selected item opens under the Table View. Elements in the Table View are accompanied by fields providing details about the elements.

Elements with configurable parameters also have an associated Form View. When an element is selected, the Form View opens under the Table View.

The Form View can be used to modify the parameters of the selected element. Right- clicking on some elements opens a menu enabling various actions to be performed on the element.

Note: You can make a maximum of 16 ELAN-to-VLAN (in the range VLAN 1-254) associations per M-ACC ATM Access module. When you add another M-ACC module to an Avaya M770 domain you can add more associations, however you must ensure that you do not make the same associations twice since this will result in a loop. You can use the redundancy feature in which case all the associations should be the same. Note that you cannot change or delete the default ELAN-to- VLAN association (Default ELAN associated to VLAN 1) but only Enable/Disable it.

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Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User’s Guide

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Contents ACCF/SF Module Page Introduction ATM TerminologyFinding Information in This Guide Conventions Page Contents Contents Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User’s Guide Iii Contents Contents Page Management Submenu List of FiguresPort Submenu Display Results Snmp Submenu ATM SubmenuList of Tables Page Overview ATM Access ModulesFeatures and Benefits ATM BenefitsWire Rate Transmission on ATM port Avaya M770 Frame Switch DomainsATM Access Module Features LAN Emulation Lane versionEmulated LAN Components Network Layer Concepts LAN EmulationLAN Emulation Overview LAN Emulation Client LECBroadcast and Unknown Server BUS LAN Emulation Configuration Server LecsLAN Emulation Server LES Emulated LAN Connections Control VCCsData VCCs Frame Ordering Flush ProtocolConnecting a LEC to an Elan Operation of the LAN EmulationConnection Processes of the LEC to Lane Server RegistrationLAN Emulation Components in Your Network Address ResolutionConnection Management LAN Emulation and Avaya Devices An ExampleLocating the Lecs Joining the ElanLEC must know the name of the Elan it is to join Mapping Ethernet and ATM AddressesAddress Resolution If the destination MAC address is listed in the ARP TableWhat Happens to Broadcast and Multicast Frames? LAN Emulation Address Resolution Protocol LearpWhat Happens to Unicast Frames? Network Layer Concepts ATM & ATM Adaptation Layered Network ArchitectureATM Basics Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM LayerATM Adaptation Layer AAL ATM is Service Transparent Service ProcessingATM is Connection-Oriented 10 Communication Channels11 Connection Terminology Virtual Path Identifier VPI Virtual Channel Identifier VCI12 Switching Cells Using VPI and VCI Values Switched Virtual Circuits SVCsATM Interfaces Interim Local Management Interface IlmiATM Layer and Cell Structure ATM Address RegistrationNetworkhostidentifier 15 ATM Cell Structure Physical Layer Extending VLANs into the ATM Network16 Vlan to Elan Mapping 17 Extending VLANs into the ATM Network Planning Your Network ApplicationsPutting Your ATM Network Together ATM Configuration Rules Does your network conform to the ATM configuration rules?Extending VLANs Through the ATM Network What logical network domains, VLANs, do you wish to set up?Are the LAN Emulation services configured correctly? Will you have sufficient Elan resources?ATM Connections Within Your Network Network Configuration Examples ATM Backbone in the BuildingATM Backbone in the Building Avaya M770 Multitechnology Functionality Avaya M770 Multitechnology FunctionalityRouting in the X-Switch Domain Routing in the X-Switch DomainSafety Information InstallationInstalling the M-ACC Module Multi-Mode Module LED Warning Pre-installation ProcedureSingle-mode Module Laser Classification Agency ApprovalBudget Calculation Examples Domain Usage ConsiderationsAvaya M770 Module DRU Budget DRU Budget Information Window DRU Budget Information WindowInstalling the Module Connecting a Cable to the ATM Port Inserting the Module into the HubRemoving an Existing ATM Access Module Power On Self TestCAM Contents Addressable Memory tests Post-Installation Checks M-ACC LEDs DescriptionsM-ACC Module Default Settings Configuring the M-ACC ModuleACC Module Default Settings Connecting to the Serial PortEstablishing a Telnet Session For example telnetSetting up the M-ACC Module To connect to the M-SPX/S Console portAssigning the M-ACC module IP address, Gateway and Netmask Module Setup Main MenuATM IP Configuration There is no need to perform a reset. Configuration Example Setting up the ATM Access ModuleAccmmls Switch MLS BridgingACC ATM Access Module Terminal Menu Interface Switch CLI & ATM Terminal InterfaceSwitch Command Line Interface CLI IntroductionConventions Used Switch Command Line Interface CLI Commands Summary TableReset the Module Software Download to the X-Switch CPU Entering Software Download ParametersStarting the Software Download Process Monitoring the Software Download ProcessCreate Report Set Defaults to Factory SettingsSet Primary Version Configuration Copy Clear Mac Address TableAssigning the M-ACC module IP address, Gateway and Netmask Commands Tree Chart Logging OnSubmenus Managing the ATM Access ModuleLogging Off Menu Structure of the ATM Access Module System Menu Configuring System ParametersMain Menu Options Display Submenu 1,1 Passwords Submenu 1,3Reset Submenu1,4 Initialize Submenu 1,2Operational Meanings of Display Flash Log Submenu Items System Logger Submenu 1,5Display Flash Log Messages Submenu 1,5,1 Display Memory Log Messages Submenu 1,5,2 Operational Meanings of Display Memory Submenu ItemsSystem Software Download Submenu 1,6 Configuring an ATM PortATM access module Configuration Port Submenu 2,1 Operational Meanings of Port Submenu ItemsATM Port Physical Submenu 2,1,6 VCC Submenu 2,2VCC Submenu Items and their Operational Meanings Aging Submenu 2,2,4IP Submenu 3,1 Administering IP and Snmp ManagementSnmp Configuration Submenu 3,2 Configure Submenu Items and their Operational Meanings 18 updSysAtt Submenu 3,2,6 VN Configuration Menu 20 Virtual net SubmenuElan VlanVlan Elan ID LEC ATMLEC LES ATMPreliminaries Setting up an ATM VLAN/ELANUpgrading Software DownloadingMonitoring the ATM Access Module ATM Port Statistics22 ATM Port Statistics Screen Port Statistics Display Items and their MeaningsVCC Statistics Statistics Display Items and their MeaningsCajun LANEMaster version Network Management and MonitoringCajunView M770 Device Manager version Running M770 Manager from HP-OV for Windows CajunView M770 Device ManagerStarting the M770 Manager Running M770 Manager from HP Windows NTStarting Cajun LANEMaster LANEMasterOverview Cajun LANEMaster Views OverviewCajun LANEMaster Window Page Environmental, Safety, and EMC Specifications SpecificationsACC ATM Access Module Technical Specifications ATM Cable SpecificationATM Forum Table A.3 Standard Multi-mode Cable SpecificationsOptical Standard Supported SDH Standard SupportedTable A.4 Standard Multi-mode Cable Specifications EIA-492CAAASafety Information Important Safety InformationELAN/VLAN TroubleshootingTable B.1 Troubleshooting Tips Page ATM WAN IndexNumerics SARText LES LearpLuni ATM VLAN/ELANVCC Emea Europe, Middle East and Africa Region How to Contact UsUnited States UAE AP Asia Pacific Region Avaya.com