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SNMP MIBs and Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults

Interfaces Group (mib-2)

Clarification for objects in the Interfaces Group, as defined in RFC 1573 and

RFC 1213, which is an SNMPv1 MIB, is provided in this section.

Paradyne Indexes to the Interface Table (ifTable)

The following table provides the ifName for each interface type, the ifDescr, and the ifIndex that Paradyne has assigned to each.

Table B-1. Paradyne Interface Objects Information

ifName

Description

ifDescr (ifEntry 2)

ifIndex

Physical Layer

Network SDSL

DSL network interface

Network SDSL; DSL FR NAM;

101020001

 

 

Hardware Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet

Ethernet Port

Ethernet Port; DSL FR NAM;

101006001

 

 

Hardware Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

Sync Data Port

Synchronous Data

Synchronous Data Port, Slot: 1,

101003001

S01P1

Port-1

Port: 1; DSL FR NAM;

 

 

 

Hardware Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

COM

Communications port

COM Port; DSL FR NAM;

101004001

 

 

Hardware Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

Frame Relay Logical Layer

 

 

 

 

 

 

FR UNI

Frame relay logical

For the DTE side:

101023001

 

link on the DSL

Network SDSL of FR DTE;

 

 

network interface

DSL FR NAM; Hardware

 

 

 

Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the DCE side:

 

 

 

Network SDSL of FR SERVICE;

 

 

 

DSL FR NAM; Hardware

 

 

 

Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frame relay logical

For the user side:

101016001

 

link on the

Synchronous Data Port of

 

 

Synchronous Data

FR DTE, Slot: 1, Port: 1;

 

 

Port-1

DSL FR NAM; Hardware

 

 

 

Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the network side:

 

 

 

Synchronous Data Port of

 

 

 

FR SERVICE, Slot: 1, Port: 1;

 

 

 

DSL FR NAM; Hardware

 

 

 

Version: hhhh-hhh

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents FrameSaver DSL Copyright E 2000 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Configuration Options Operation and Maintenance Troubleshooting Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices Index About This Guide Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Organization Test procedures Troubleshooting. Provides device problem resolutionAlarm, and other information, as well as troubleshooting Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices. IdentifiesProduct-Related Documents To indicate a hyperlink to additional information When viewing this manual online. Click onConventions Used Highlighted textAbout the FrameSaver DSL Unit System OverviewSystem Overview FrameSaver DSL Features and Benefits Features9783-A2-GB20-00 July Benefits DSL ATM Frame RelayFrameSaver DSL Feature Sets Feature Set Basic Advanced FeatureBasic Features Maximum Number of PVCs and Management PVCs Supported Advanced SLV Features OpenLane SLM System About the FrameSaver DSL Unit User Interface Basic Operation Procedure Logging OnIf your login was Then Main Menu SelectScreen Work Areas Screen Format DescriptionThis is a remote-site unit that supports 8 PVCs and has Navigating the Screens Keyboard KeysPress Function Keys Select For the screen Press Enter to FunctionSwitching Between Screen Areas Selecting from a MenuSelecting a Field Entering InformationExample User Interface and Basic Operation Configuration Procedures Basic Configuration Configuration MenuConfiguration Option Areas Configuration Option Area DescriptionAccessing and Displaying Configuration Options Main Menu → ConfigurationChanging Configuration Options Configuration → PVC ConnectionsSaving Configuration Options Configuration Options OverviewConfiguration Options Using the Easy Install Feature Main Menu → Easy InstallEasy Install Screen Example Easy Install Configuration Options 1 TS Access DlciTS Access VPI Create a Dedicated Network Management Link Easy Install Configuration Options 2TS Access VCI Ethernet Port Options ScreenConfiguration → Data Ports → Dlci Records Setting Up So the Router Can Receive RIPEntering System Information Setting the System Clock Main Menu → Control → System InformationConfiguration Option Tables Configuring the Overall SystemSystem Frame Relay and LMI Options 1 Configuring Frame Relay and LMI for the SystemMain Menu → Configuration → System → Frame Relay and LMI LMI BehaviorLMI Status Enquiry N1 Possible Settings 1, 2, 3, 4 LMI Heartbeat T1 Possible Settings 5, 10, 15, 20, 25System Frame Relay and LMI Options 2 Configuring Service Level Verification Options Service Level Verification Options 1Service Level Verification Options 2 SLV Timeout Clearing Event ThresholdSLV Packet Size bytes Test Timeout Configuring General System OptionsMain Menu → Configuration → System→ General General System OptionsMain Menu → Configuration → Network → Physical Configuring the Physical InterfacesConfiguring the Network Interface Network Physical Interface OptionsData Port Physical Interface Options 1 Configuring the User Data PortMain Menu → Configuration → Data Ports → Physical Transmit Clock SourceData Port Physical Interface Options 2 Monitor DTRPort DTE Initiated Loopbacks Data Port Frame Relay Options 1 Configuring Frame Relay for the Data PortMain Menu → Configuration → Data Ports → Frame Relay LMI ParametersData Port Frame Relay Options 2 Cell Delineation Error Event Threshold Configuring ATM for the Network InterfaceMain Menu → Configuration → Network → ATM Network ATM OptionsDlci Number Configuring Circuit and Dlci RecordsDlci Record Options 1 VPI,VCI Number VPICIR bps Dlci Type Possible Settings Standard, MultiplexedDlci Record Options 2 Committed Burst Size Bc BitsDlci Priority Dlci Record Options 3Excess Burst Size Bits Outbound Management PriorityConfiguring PVC Connections Main Menu → Configuration → PVC Connections10. PVC Connection Options 1 Destination Dlci 10. PVC Connection Options 2Destination Link Destination EdlciSetting Up Management and Communication Options Configuring Node IP Information11. Node IP Options 1 11. Node IP Options 2 TS Access Management Link 11. Node IP Options 3Configuring Management PVCs 12. Management PVC Options 1Name Primary Link Possible Settings Net1-FR1, Port-1, Clear 12. Management PVC Options 2Set DE 12. Management PVC Options 3 Primary DlciPrimary Edlci 13. General Snmp Management Options 1 Configuring General Snmp ManagementName 1 Access Snmp ManagementName 2 Access 13. General Snmp Management Options 214. Telnet and FTP Session Options 1 Configuring Telnet and/or FTP Session SupportTelnet Login Required Telnet SessionInactivity Timeout 14. Telnet and FTP Session Options 2Disconnect Time Minutes FTP Session FTP Login Required14. Telnet and FTP Session Options 3 FTP Max Transfer Rate Kbps15. Snmp NMS Security Options Configuring Snmp NMS SecurityAccess Type NMS IP ValidationSnmp Traps Configuring Snmp Traps16. Snmp Traps Options 1 Number of Trap Managers16. Snmp Traps Options 2 Enterprise Specific TrapsLink Traps Interfaces Link Traps Possible Settings Disable, Up, Down, Both16. Snmp Traps Options 3 Rmon TrapsConfiguring the Ethernet Port 17. Ethernet Port Options 1Interface Status 17. Ethernet Port Options 2 Proxy ARPPort Use Configuring the Communication Port18. Communication Port Options 1 Character LengthStop Bits Login Required18. Communication Port Options 2 Ignore Control Leads18. Communication Port Options 3 18. Communication Port Options 4 RIPDial-In Access Configuring the COM Port to Support an External ModemExternal Modem Commands 19. External Modem COM Port OptionsSecurity and Logins Limiting Access Controlling Asynchronous Terminal AccessSet the configuration option Controlling External COM Port Device Access Controlling Telnet or FTP AccessLimiting Telnet Access Limiting FTP Access Limiting Telnet or FTP Access Over the TS Management Link Controlling Snmp Access Disabling Snmp AccessAssigning Snmp Community Names and Access Levels Limiting Snmp Access Through IP Addresses Creating a Login Main Menu → Control → Administer LoginsField Enter Modifying a Login Deleting a LoginOperation and Maintenance Displaying System Information Main Menu → Status → IdentityView this field To find Viewing LEDs and Control Leads Main Menu → Status → Display LEDs and Control LeadsDisplay LEDs & Control Leads Screen LED Descriptions General Status LEDs 1 Label Indication Color What It MeansNetwork Interface LEDs Label Indication Color What It Means User Data Port LED Label Indication Color What It MeansNetwork Interface Control Lead DescriptionsAdditional Control Leads Label Indication What It Means User Data PortDevice Messages Device Messages 1 What It Indicates What To DoDevice Messages 2 What It Indicates What To Do See Changing SoftwareDevice Messages 3 What It Indicates What To Do Device Messages 4 What It Indicates What To Do See Upgrading SystemReset COM Port Device Messages 5 What It Indicates What To DoStatus Information Status MenuSystem and Test Status Messages Last System Reset Date and TimeSelf-Test Results Messages Last System Reset Date and Time Self-Test Results MessagesHealth and Status Messages Health and Status Messages 1 What It IndicatesHealth and Status Messages 2 What It Indicates Frame relay linkHealth and Status Messages 3 What It Indicates Frame relay link 1, 2Test Status Messages Test Status Messages 1 What It IndicatesTest Status Messages 2 What It Indicates Send Pttn Active, InterfacePVC Connection Status Screen Example PVC Connection StatusMain Menu → Status → PVC Connection Status PVC Connection Status 1 FieldPVC Connection Status 2 Field What It Indicates Network Interface Status Screen Example Network Interface StatusMain Menu → Status → Network Interface Status 10. Network Interface Status Field What It IndicatesIP Routing Table Main Menu → Status → IP Routing TableIP Routing Table Screen Example 11. IP Routing Table Values Column What It Indicates Performance Statistics Main Menu → Status → Performance StatisticsPerformance Statistics Menu Performance Statistics → Frame Relay Clearing Performance StatisticsPerformance Statistics → Clear All Statistics Performance Statistics → ESF LineService Level Verification Performance Statistics Average round trip latency is measured every SLV sampling Dlci Performance Statistics Main Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → Dlci13. Dlci Performance Statistics 1 What It Indicates 13. Dlci Performance Statistics 2 What It Indicates CIR&EIRMain Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → Frame Relay Frame Relay ErrorsFrame Relay Performance Statistics 14. Frame Relay Performance Statistics 1 What It Indicates14. Frame Relay Performance Statistics 2 What It Indicates Frame Relay Errors contdFrame Relay Hdlc Errors Frame Relay LMI15. ATM Performance Statistics 1 What It Indicates ATM Performance StatisticsMain Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → ATM TC Sublayer15. ATM Performance Statistics 2 What It Indicates Ethernet Performance Statistics Main Menu → Status → Performance Statistics → EthernetStatistic What It Indicates Trap Event Log Main Menu → Status → Trap Event LogTrap Event Log Screen Example Operation and Maintenance FTP Operation FTP File Transfers Command Definition Dir directoryUpgrading System Software If the message displayed is ThenDetermining Whether a Download Is Completed Changing SoftwareTransferring Collected Data If retrieving ThenTroubleshooting Problem Indicators Indicators SeeResetting the Unit and Restoring Communication Resetting the Unit from the Control MenuResetting the Unit By Cycling the Power Restoring Communication with an Improperly Configured Unit If selecting Following occursTroubleshooting Management Link Feature LMI Packet Capture Utility FeatureMain Menu → Control → LMI Packet Capture Utility LMI Packet Capture Utility → Display LMI Trace Log LMI Trace Log ExampleAlarms Alarm Conditions 1 What It Indicates What To DoAlarm Conditions 2 What It Indicates What To Do Alarm Conditions 3 What It Indicates What To Do Alarm Conditions 4 What It Indicates What To Do See Trap Event Log in , Operation and Maintenance Troubleshooting TablesDevice Problems Device Problems 1 Symptom Possible Cause SolutionsDevice Problems 2 Symptom Possible Cause Solutions UnitATM Problems ATM Problems Symptom Possible Cause SolutionsFrame Relay PVC Problems Frame Relay PVC Problems Symptom Possible Cause SolutionsTests Available Test Menu ExampleTest Timeout Feature When the status of a test is Only command available isStarting and Stopping a Test Aborting All Tests ActivePVC Tests PVC Tests Screen ExampleMain Menu → Test → Network PVC Tests PVC LoopbackSend Pattern Main Menu → Test → Data Port PVC TestsMonitor Pattern ConnectivityDTE Loopback Main Menu → Test → Data Port Physical TestsIP Ping Test Main Menu → Test → IP PingProcedure Lamp Test Main Menu → Test → Lamp TestSetting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices OpenLane Support of FrameSaver DevicesOpenLane Support of FrameSaver Devices Setting Up the OpenLane SLM System Setting Up FrameSaver and SLV Support Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 10-1Installation and Setup of Network Health Discovering FrameSaver Elements Configuring the Discovered Elements Grouping Elements for Reports About Service Level Reports Generating Reports for a GroupAbout At-a-Glance Reports Reports Applicable to FrameSaver SLV Devices About Trend ReportsPrinted Reports 10-8 10-9 10-10 Menu Hierarchy MenusMenu Hierarchy Frame Relay Mode StatusEasy Install ControlMenu Hierarchy Snmp MIBs and Traps, Rmon Alarm Defaults MIB Support Downloading MIBs and Snmp TrapsSystem Group mib-2 FrameSaver Units sysDescr systemFrameSaver Units sysObjectID system Physical Layer Interfaces Group mib-2Paradyne Indexes to the Interface Table ifTable Frame Relay Logical LayerNetScout Indexes to the Interface Table ifTable Rmon Logical LayerStandards Compliance for Snmp Traps ExamplesTable B-3. warmStart Trap What It Indicates Possible Cause Trap authenticationFailureTrap warmStart Variable-BindingTraps linkUp and linkDown Physical Sublayer Sample stringsTable B-6. linkUp and linkDown Variable-Bindings 2 Interface Variable-Bindings Possible CauseATM Logical Link Sublayer Traps enterprise-Specific DevHealthAndStatusSLVs devFrExt.mib Placeholder Traps RMON-Specific EventIndex EventDescription EventType Rmon Alarm and Event DefaultsEvent Defaults Rising Event OperationPhysical Interface Alarm Defaults Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults Snmp MIBs and Traps, and Rmon Alarm Defaults Dlci Alarm Defaults ± Paradyne Area MIB FR DTE MIBFrames Sent Snmp MIBs and Traps, and Rmon Alarm Defaults Object ID Cross-References Numeric Order 6.1.2.1.2.2.1 6.1.2.1.2.10.32.2.16.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2 6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4 Dlci CIRDlci EIR 6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.4.26.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.5.2.1 6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.7.16.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.6.9.4.10.3.1 6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1 Snmp MIBs and Traps, and Rmon Alarm Defaults Connectors, Cables, Pin Assignments Rear PanelFigure C-1. DSL Network Interface Cable with RJ48C Connector DSL Network Interface CableCOM Port Connector Signal Direction Pin #Standard EIA-232-D Crossover Cable PinAT Command String To configure the modem to Data Port Connector Standard V.35 Straight-through CableDirection Pin Socket Ethernet Port Connector Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments Technical Specifications Ethernet Port COM PortDSL Network Interface Data PortEquipment List Model / Feature NumberFrameSaver SLV Upgrade EquipmentOptional Features Description Model / Feature NumberDescription Part Number Feature Number CablesIndex NumbersIN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8 IN-9
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