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SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide
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SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide
SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide
FCC CLASS A NOTICE
DOC CLASS A NOTICE
Mr. Ronald Fotino
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ADDENDUM
Rochester, NH. U.S.A
Mr. J. Solari
LASER RADIATION AND CONNECTORS
SAFETY INFORMATION CLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERS
FIBER OPTIC PROTECTIVE CAPS
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE SUMMARY SAFETY
Date
REVISION HISTORY
Revision
Description
Switch Installation and Setup
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Switch Administration
Introduction
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Agent Support
Technical Support
Index
Acronyms
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
List of Figures
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LIST OF TABLES
List of Tables
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1 INTRODUCTION
Introduction
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2.1.1 Check Accessory Carton Contents
2 SWITCH INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.1 UNPACKING THE SWITCH
Figure 2-1 SmartSwitch 9A100-04 front panel
2.2 INSPECTING THE SWITCH
2.2.1 DS3 and E3 I/O Module Configuration
2.3 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
Switch Installation and Setup
Figure 2-2 Installing the SmartSwitch 9A100
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Installing the Switch
2.4 CONFIGURING THE SWITCH
Start the dumb terminal or PC and its terminal emulation software
2.5.1 Console Commands
2.5 USING THE CONSOLE
All console commands use the syntax
2.5.3 Creating an Alias
2.5.2 Console Time-out
SmartSwitch # set consoletimeout
traffic
I meant PnniNode, so I enter number three 3 from the list
2.5.4 Ambiguous Commands
“pnnin” is ambiguous
2.5.5 Console Help
2.6 SMARTSWITCH ATM ADMINISTRATOR
U Alarm management U Switch discovery
2.6.1 Installation Steps
2.6.3 Accessing Online Help
2.6.2 Starting SmartSwitch ATM Administrator the First Time
Access Level
Default Password
Switch Installation and Setup
SmartSwitch ATM Administrator
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3.1 CREATING AN IP OVER ATM VLAN
3 IP OVER ATM AND LANE
˜˜,6˜3F˜1˜m=˜/2
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F›amV˜m˜,6˜pF˜1˜=/2
3.1.1 ATM Addressing for IP over ATM
3.2 CREATING AN EMULATED LAN
3. Create a client for the switch on the ELAN. For example, enter
LECS Addr Source
390000000000000000001441800020D414418100
390000000000000000001441800020D414418001
390000000000000000001441800020D414418202
3.2.1 ATM Addressing for LAN Emulation
3.2.2 ELANs Across Multiple Switches
390000000000000000001441800020D414418001
LES for ELAN000 = 390000000000000000001441800020D414418002
elan1
3.2.3 Switch Clients
SmartSwitch# add laneclient
˜˜,6˜3F˜1˜m=˜/2
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F›amV˜m˜h¤d›F=˜/2
4.1 BACKING UP AND RESTORING SWITCH CONFIGURATION
4 SWITCH ADMINISTRATION
4.2.1 Creating an IISP Route
4.2 ATM ROUTING
IISP Routing Considerations
Figure 4-1 IISP route across PNNI domain
Figure 4-2 Routes needed for a second IISP switch
4.2.2 UNI Routes
4.2.3 Route Metrics
4.3 IP ROUTING
Administrative Weight and Parallel Routes
VLANs. If you need to create routes between VLANs on your
4.4.1 Event Categories
4.4 EVENTS AND ALARMS
4.4.2 Viewing Events and Alarms
4.5 PVC CONNECTIONS
4.4.3 Deleting Events and Alarms
PVC Connections
4.5.1 Point-to-Point PVCs
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we take the default values
4.5.2 Point-to-Multipoint PVCs
this is the forward descriptor
we set everything to zero
4.5.3 Connecting to Local Switch Client Through a PVC
VCC Mask Index
4.5.4 Non-zero VPIs
VPI Bits
VPI Values
4. Use show portconfig to see the change to port A1
4.6.1 Traffic Descriptors
4.6 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Traffic Descriptor with no CLP and no SCR
No Traffic Descriptor
Traffic Descriptor with CLP, no Tagging, and no SCR
Traffic Descriptor with CLP, Tagging, and no SCR
4.6.2 Call Admission Control Policy
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Traffic ManagementSwitch Administration
QoS corresponds to the queues as follows
SmartSwitch # set porttrafficcongestion
Queue 1 - Constant Bit Rate CBR
Queue 2 - Real Time Variable Bit Rate rt-VBR
4.6.3 EFCI, EPD, and RM Thresholds
Quality of Service Queue Allocation Guidelines
4.7 UPGRADING AND CHANGING SOFTWARE
4.7.1 Accessing the Boot Load Prompt
Change default boot load image
4.7.2 Boot Load Commands
Display boot load configuration
Run switch software
flash RAM
4.7.3 Upgrading Boot Load Software
boot PROM
5. Set up the TFTP/Bootp server tables or equivalent file with
Changing the Default Boot Load Image
4.7.4 Upgrading POST Diagnostic Software
=df s
4.7.5 Upgrading Switch Operating Software
Unsuccessful Update
4.7.6 Using the Update Firmware Command
Saving Core Dumps
4.8 SAVING CORE DUMPS
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login name on the server
tftpboot/bobr/core
password
set CoreDump command
If a system failure occurs while the core dump feature is enabled, the SmartSwitch 9A100 console appears similar to the example below. The SmartSwitch 9A100 then begins sending images of its memory to the core dump files on the TFTP server
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING IP OVER ATM
5 TROUBLESHOOTING
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5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING LAN EMULATION
Troubleshooting LAN Emulation
5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING PNNI LINKS
5.4.2 Global Congestion
5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING CONGESTION
5.4.1 Diagnosing Congestion
Troubleshooting Congestion
5.4.3 Port Congestion
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Congestion
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APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS
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Figure A-1 SmartSwitch 9A100 front panel
Front Panel
Console Terminal
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Table A-5 Protocols standards and specifications
Table A-4 ATM port specifications
Technical Specifications
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Management Protocol
Table A-6 Management standards and specifications
Supported MIBs
Table A-7 RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter PC serial port adapter
Specifications
Technical Specifications
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B.1 MIB, SMI, MIB FILES AND INTERNET MIB HIERARCHY
APPENDIX B AGENT SUPPORT
Figure B-1 Internet MIB hierarchy
B.1.1 ZeitNet Cabletron Proprietary MIBs
Figure B-2 ZeitNet Private MIBs
B.1.2 Relation Between Object Identifier and the Represented Value
B.1.4 Supported SMI Formats
B.1.3 Supported protocols
Table B-1 Zeitnet proprietary MIB groupings
B.1.5 Zeitnet Cabletron Proprietary MIB Groups
Non-Conformance
B.1.6 SmartSwitch 9A100 MIB Support
B.1.7 MIB Exceptions
Not Supported
B.2 MANAGING THE SmartSwitch 9A100
B.2.1 Console Commands that Affect the Agent
C.3 ELECTRONIC SERVICES
C.2 FAX SERVICE
APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SUPPORT
C.1 TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE
C.6 SOFTWARE WARRANTY
C.5 HARDWARE WARRANTY
C.7 REPAIR SERVICES
Hardware Warranty
AAL1
APPENDIX D ACRONYMS
AAL2
AAL3/4
CAT-3
BOOTP
CAT-5
CCITT
DS-1
DS-0
DS-3
E-NET
IEEE
FIFO
ICMP
IETF
IP/ATM
ILMI
ITU-TSS
ISDN
MB/S
LESELAN
NRT-VBR
NETBEUI
NSAP
OAM&P
PROM
P-NNI
PTSE
PTSE
RT-VBR
RS-#
SAAL
SAR-PDU
TAXI
SVCC
TFTP
UTOPIA
VLAN
VBR/RT
VBR/NRT
Acronyms
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Numerics
INDEX
event messages for emulated LANs
LAN emulation addressing
managing the SmartSwitch 9A100
multiple switch emulated LANs
resource management cells
SmartSwitch ATM Administrator
threshold settings for anti-congestion
Index
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ZeitNet Cabletron proprietary MIBs