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7600 Fast Ethernet Card
User Guide
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Part No. DUA7600-0AAA01
Published November 1997
abtthgde.book Page i Tuesday, June 23, 1998 10:29 AM
Contents
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Who Should Use This Guide
How to Use This Guide
Conventions
Informational and Warning Conventions
Related Manuals
Table 1 lists informational and warning conventions.
Typographical Conventions
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Table 3 7600 Card Documentation and Related Manuals (continued)
Table 4 7600 Card Documentation Road Map
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About the 7600
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Typical Applications of the 7600 Card
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Safety Precautions
Mesures de scurit
Le service aprs-vente ne devra tre effectu que par un personnel qualifi.
Vorsichtsmanahm en
Jede Wartung sollte NUR von befugtem Wartungspersonal durchgefhrt werden.
Installing and Removing the 7600 Card Modules
To remove the 7600 Card from the CELLplex 7000 chassis perform the following steps:
Connecting to Network Devices
Connecting to a Local Management Terminal
7600 Card System States
Power-Up
Normal operation
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Rapid
CELLplex 7000 Integrated Fast Setup
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Setup Procedure Sections
The Integrated Fast Setup consists of the following steps or sections:
Table3-1 Integrated Fast Setup Procedure Sections
Table3-2 Setup Procedure Navigation Aids
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Example Dialog The following dialog appears on the screen:
Network Prefix Section
LE Parameters Section
LECS Address Section
UNI/NNI Parameters Section
LE Client Configuration Section
Virtual Network Configuration Section
Admin VN Management Configuration Section
Confirmation Dialog Section
Multi-context Fast Setup
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Virtual Network Configuration Section
ELAN Configuration Section
Management Configuration Section
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7600 CARD MANAGEMENT T
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Management Capabilities
Menu Hierarchy
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Thus, for example, entering 3 after the Main menu prompt produces the
following the prompt:
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Table4-2 Menu Navigation Functions
Table4-3 Editing Aids
Menu Index
Ethernet Menu
Bridge Menu
ATM Menu
LAN Emulation Menu
Virtual LAN Menu
Network Management Menu
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Display Current Bridge
Attach Fast Ethernet Port to
Attach Internal ATM Port to Bridge
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MANAGEMENT T
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Fast Ethernet Port Attributes and
Table6-2 Ethernet Port Attributes
Table6-3 Fast Ethernet Por t Characteristics
Table6-4 Ethernet Port Statistics
Enter: The following information for Port #1 is display ed:
Figure6-1 Fast Ethernet Port Attributes and Statistics Display
Table6-4 Ethernet Port Statistics (continued)
Disable a Fast Ethernet Port
Display Broadcast Throttling Attributes
Update Broadcast Threshold
Enable/Disable Broadcast Throttling
Update Fast Ethernet Port
Bridge Attributes and Statistics
Enter: The following is displayed.
Figure6-3 Br idge Attributes and Statistics Display
Table6-13 Bridge Attributes and Statistics
Update Bridge-aging- time
Enter: Sets the bridge-aging-time to 900 secs on bridge #0.
Bridge-port Attributes and
Table6-14 Task Actions
Table6-15 Task Actions
Enter: The following is displayed:
Figure6-4 Br idge Attributes and Statistics Display
Table6-16 Bridge-port Attributes and Statistics (continued)
Display All Entries in Forwarding Database
Figure6-5 Forwarding Database Display
Display Learned Entries in Forwarding Database
Enter: The following is displayed:
Figure6-6 Lear ned Forwarding Database Display
Table6-19 Task Actions
Table6-20 Learned Forwarding Database Fields
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Table6-22 Static Table Fields
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Enter: The following is displayed:
Figure6-7 Static Table Display
Enter or Modify a Static Address in FDB
Block a Static Address
Remove a Static Address from FDB
Display STP Enable Status
Disable STP on
Enter: Disables the STP on bridge 0 and produces the following message:
Display Bridge STP Attributes
Table6-29 Task Actions
Table6-30 Bridge STP Attributes
Enter: The STP attributes for bridge #0 is displayed as follows:
Figure6-9 Br idge STP Attributes Display
Table6-30 Bridge STP Attributes (continued)
Update Bridge-wide STP
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Display Bridge-port STP Attributes
Display all STP attributes for a specified bridge-port.
Enter:
Table6-35 Task Actions
Table6-36 Bridge-port STP Attributes
Disable Bridge-port
Update Bridge-port STP parameters
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Display ATM Port Attributes and
Displays the internal ATM port attributes and statistics (refer to Table7-2)
Enter:
Table7-1 Task Actions
Table7-2 ATM Port Attributes and Statistics
Display Bridge ATM
Table7-3 Task Actions
Table7-4 ATM Address Fields
Update Bridge ATM
Display TM
Enable TM
Display TM Clients
Enter: The TM remote Client Database is displayed as follows:
Figure7-4 TM Remote Client Database Display
Tabl e 7 - 8 Characteristics of TM Remote Client Database
Table7-9 Task Actions
Add TM Client
information see Display TM Clients on page 7-6.
Remove TM Client
Table7-10 Task Actions
Table7-11 Task Actions
Update UNI Version
Enable/Disable ATM Port Admin Status
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Manage data-frame parameters
Table8-1 Task Actions
Table8-2 LEC Attributes
Enter: The following connection state and statistics for the bridge #0 are displayed:
Table8-2 LEC Attributes (continued)
Figure8-1 LE C Attributes Display
Display Current LEC
Table8-3 Task Actions
Table8-4 LEC Configuration and Status Information
Enter:
The following LEC configuration and status for the bridge #0 are displayed.
Figure8-2 LEC Configuration and Status Display
Table8-4 LEC Configuration and Status Information (continued)
Update LECS
Update ELAN Name
Update LES Address
Enable LECS Address via ILMI
Display LEC Operational
Table8-9 Task Actions
Table8-10 LEC Operational Parameters
Update LEC Operational
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Display LEC Control-frame
Table8-20 Task Actions
Table8-21 LEC Control Frame Statistics
Enter: The LEC control frame statistics for the bridge #0 are displayed as follows:
Table8-21 LEC Control Frame Statistics (continued)
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Figure8-4 LEC Control Frame Statistics Display.
Reset LEC Control-frame
Enter: The LEC control frame statistics are reset to zero for bridge #0.
Update Unknown Unicast-flood- Mode
Enter:
Table8-22 Task Actions
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Manage IP parameters
Manage SNMP parameters
Display Current IP
Displays the current IP configuration for each of the bridges (refer to Tab l e 9- 2 ).
Enter: The following is displayed:
Figure9-1 IP Configuration Display.
Update IP Address
Update Default Gateway
Update Subnet Mask
Display SNMP
Update NMS IP Address
IP address
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Display Software Version
Display Software Download Status
Download Software from Network
Erase Software from Flash
Download Software from Local
Display Hardware
Figure10-1 Hardware Configuration Display
Set System Configuration Mode
Enter:
Table10-6 Task Actions
Set Store-and- Forward Mode
S<&f> or C<utthru>
Display Timeout
Table10-8 Task Actions
Table10-9 Timeout Parameters
Enter: The following is a sample timeout parameters report:
Table10-9 Timeout Parameters (continued)
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Display Timeout Delays
Update Hardware Timeout Delay
Update Software Timeout Delay
Reset Flash Memory
Update Read-access
Update Write-access
The read-access password is updated.
The write-access password is updated.
Update Admin-access
Enable/Disable Event Messages
The admin-access password is updated.
Reset and Reboot
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7600 Card Capabilities
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THE 7600 CARD
Overview of Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
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Fast Ethernet Ports
Transparent Bridges
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Spanning Tree Protocol
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Management Bridge Parameters
Bridged-LAN Environments in the
Table11-3 Port-independent Bridge Parameters
Table11-4 Port-dependent bridge parameters
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VIRTUAL LANS
ATM Overview
ATM Basics
Virtual Channels
Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI)
LAN Emulation Overview
Emulated LAN Components
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Emulated LAN Connections
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Bridges in the 7600
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Data Transmission over an ELAN
LEC Parameters
Virtual LANs Overview
Table12-6 LEC Operational Parameters (continued)
Virtual LANs in the
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Overview
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Traf f ic Management Concepts
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Traf fi c Ra te s Shaping in the 7600
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Traf f ic Management in the Network
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User Interfaces and Protocols
In-Band & Out-of-Band
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for managing the ATM port and Virtual LANs.
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AND TUNING
Forwarding Modes
Timeout Tuning
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On-Line Technical Services
Telephone Suppor t
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Related Diagnostic Procedures
Cleaning Dirty Fiber Optic Cables
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Physical
Interfaces
8 or 16 100Base-Fx or 100Base-Tx Ports
Environmental
32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C)
10% to 90% non-condensing
-4 to 167 F (-20 to 75 C)
10% to 95% non-condensing
Standards Compliance
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