Main
Page
i
Contents
About This Guide
1 About FrameSaver SLV In-Line Monitors
2 User Interface and Basic Operation
3 Configuration Procedures
4 Configuration Options
iii
5 Security and Logins
6 Monitoring
iv
7 FTP Operation
8 Troubleshooting
9 Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices
v
10 Setting Up NetScout Manager Plus for FrameSaver Devices
11 Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices
12 Hardware Maintenance (9820-45M)
vi
A Menu Hierarchy
B SNMP MIBs and Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults
vii
C Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
D Technical Specifications E Equipment List
Page
ix
About This Guide
Purpose and Intended Audience
Document Organization
Section Description
x
Section Description
xi
Product-Related Documents
Document Number Document Title
xii
Conventions Used
Convention Used When Used
1-1
About FrameSaver SLV In-Line Monitors 1
SLM Overview
FrameSaver SLV In-Line Monitor Features
SLM Overview
About FrameSaver SLV In-Line Monitors
1-2
1-3
FrameSaver SLV In-Line Monitor Features
1-4
1-5
1-6
2-1
User Interface and Basic Operation 2
2-2
Logging On
2-3
Saving Configuration Options
Configuration Procedures
2-4
Main Menu
Menu Hierarchy
User Interface and Basic Operation
2-5
Screen Work Areas
Screen Format Description
User Interface and Basic Operation
2-6
Navigating the Screens
Keyboard Keys
Use the following keyboard keys to navigate within the screen area: Press . . . To . . .
2-7
Function Keys
Page
2-9
Selecting a Field
Entering Information
Page
3-1
Configuration Procedures 3
3-2
Basic Configuration
Setting Up Auto-Configuration
3-3
Configuration Option Areas
FrameSaver SLV, Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M, and 9820-45M, Quick Reference
Configuration Option Tables
3-4
Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options
3-5
Changing Configuration Options
PVC Connections
User Interface and Basic Operation
3-6
Saving Configuration Options
Minimal Configuration Before Deploying Remote Units
4-1
Configuration Options 4
4-2
4-3
Configuring Using the Easy Install Screen (Model 9820-45M)
Easy Install
Table 4-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (1 of 2)
4-4
Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock
Security and Logins
System Information
4-5
Setting Up for Trap Dial-Out
and Trap Dial-Out
Configuring SNMP Traps
Setting Up Call Directories for Trap Dial-Out
Configuring SNMP NMS Security
Setting Up Auto-Configuration
Auto-Configuration
4-7
Selecting a Frame Relay Discovery Mode
Auto-Configuration
Frame Relay Discovery Mode
Setting Up Local Management at the Central Site
4-8
Automatically Removing a Circuit
DLCI Records
4-9
Automatically Removing a Circuit
4-10
Setting Up Management
Setting Up Local Management at the Central Site
4-11
Setting Up So the Router Can Receive RIP
Setting Up Service Provider Connectivity at the Central Site
4-12
Setting Up Back-to-Back Operation
Changing Operating Mode
Change Operating Mode
4-13
Configuration Option Tables
Configuring the Overall System
4-14
Configuring Frame Relay and LMI for the System
Configuring Frame Relay for an Interface
See
System
Frame Relay and LMI
4-15
Table 4-2. System Frame Relay and LMI Options (2 of 2)
4-16
Configuring Service Level Verification Options
SLV options are selected from the System menu (see Table 4-3).
Service Level Verification
Table 4-3. Service Level Verification Options (1 of 2)
4-17
Table 4-3. Service Level Verification Options (2 of 2)
4-18
Configuring General System Options
System
General
Table 4-4. General System Options
4-19
Configuring the Physical Interfaces
Configuring the Network Data Port
Physical
4-20
Table 4-5. Network Data Port Physical Interface Options (2 of 2)
4-21
Configuring the User Data Port
Data Ports
Physical
4-22
Table 4-6. User Data Port Physical Interface Options (2 of 2)
4-23
Configuring Frame Relay for an Interface
For network data port links:
For user data port links:
Configuring Frame Relay and LMI for the System
See
4-24
Table 4-7. Interface Frame Relay Options (2 of 3)
4-25
Table 4-7. Interface Frame Relay Options (3 of 3)
4-26
Manually Configuring DLCI Records
[Network/Data Ports]
DLCI Records
4-27
Table 4-8. DLCI Record Options (2 of 3)
4-28
Table 4-8. DLCI Record Options (3 of 3)
quality of service
maximum burst size
For FrameSaver SLV 9820-45M:
Configuring PVC Connections
PVC Connections
4-30
Table 4-9. PVC Connection Options (2 of 3)
4-31
Table 4-9. PVC Connection Options (3 of 3)
4-32
Setting Up Management and Communication Options
Configuring Node IP Information
Node IP
4-33
Table 4-10. Node IP Options (1 of 3)
4-34
Table 4-10. Node IP Options (2 of 3)
4-35
Table 4-10. Node IP Options (3 of 3)
are
are not
,
Configuring Management PVCs
Manually Configuring DLCI Records
Management PVCs
4-37
Table 4-11. Management PVC Options (2 of 4)
Interface
4-38
Table 4-11. Management PVC Options (3 of 4)
Setting Up So the Router Can Receive RIP
For Model 9820-45M:
For nonmultiplexed DLCIs:
4-39
Table 4-11. Management PVC Options (4 of 4)
4-40
Configuring General SNMP Management
General SNMP Management
Table 4-12. General SNMP Management Options
4-41
Configuring Telnet and/or FTP Session Support
Telnet and FTP Session
4-42
Table 4-13. Telnet and FTP Session Options (2 of 3)
4-43
Table 4-13. Telnet and FTP Session Options (3 of 3)
maximum receive rate
For FrameSaver SLV 9820-8M:
For FrameSaver SLV 9820-2M:
Configuring SNMP NMS Security
SNMP NMS Security
4-45
Configuring SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out
RMON Alarm Defaults
SNMP MIBs and Traps, and
SNMP Traps
4-46
Table 4-15. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (2 of 5)
Model 9820-45M:
Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M:
linkname
4-47
Table 4-15. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (3 of 5)
4-48
Table 4-15. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (4 of 5)
4-49
Table 4-15. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (5 of 5)
4-50
Configuring the Ethernet Port (Model 9820-45M)
Ethernet Port
4-51
4-52
Configuring the Communication Port
Communication Port
Table 4-17. Communication Port Options (1 of 5)
4-53
Table 4-17. Communication Port Options (2 of 5)
4-54
Table 4-17. Communication Port Options (3 of 5)
4-55
Table 4-17. Communication Port Options (4 of 5)
4-56
Table 4-17. Communication Port Options (5 of 5)
Configuring Node IP Information
4-57
Configuring the COM Port to Support an External Modem (Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)
External Modem (Com Port)
Standard EIA-232-D Crossover Cable
Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
4-58
Table 4-18. External Modem (COM Port) Options (2 of 2)
.nnn.nnn.nnn
4-59
Configuring the Modem Port (Model 9820-45M)
Modem Port
4-60
Table 4-19. Modem Port Options (2 of 3)
4-61
Table 4-19. Modem Port Options (3 of 3)
Page
5-1
Security and Logins 5
5-2
Limiting Access
5-3
Controlling Asynchronous Terminal Access
5-4
Controlling External COM Port Device Access
Controlling Modem Port Device Access (Model 9820-45M)
5-5
Controlling Telnet or FTP Access
Configuring Telnet and/or FTP Session Support
Limiting Telnet or FTP Access Over the TS Management Link
Limiting Telnet Access
Telnet and FTP Sessions
Limiting FTP Access
Configuring Telnet and/or FTP Session Support
Telnet and FTP Sessions
5-7
Limiting Telnet or FTP Access Over the TS Management Link
5-8
Controlling SNMP Access
Disabling SNMP Access
5-9
Assigning SNMP Community Names and Access Levels
5-10
Limiting SNMP Access Through IP Addresses
Configuring General SNMP Management
General SNMP Management
Management and Communication
Configuration
Creating a Login
Administer Logins
5-12
Modifying a Login
Deleting a Login
6-1
Monitoring 6
6-2
Displaying System Information
nnnn-nnx
nn.nn.nn
Identity
View this field . . . To find the . . .
Front Panel LEDs
Figure 6-2. Model 9820-45M Front Panel
FrameSaver
SLV
FrameSaver
Front Panel Status LEDs
Table 6-1. System Status LEDs
Health and Status Messages
6-5
Table 6-2. NETWORK Status LEDs
Table 6-3. PORT Status LEDs
6-6
Displaying LEDs and Control Leads
Display LEDs and Control Leads
Display LEDs and Control Leads Screen (Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)
6-7
Table 6-5. Network and User Data Port LEDs and Control Leads Label Indication What It Means
in Chapter 4,
Configuring the Physical Interfaces
See
Display LEDs and Control Leads Screen (Model 9820-45M)
Display LEDs & Control Leads Screen (Model 9820-45M)
Table 6-6. General LEDs Label Indication What It Means
6-9
Configuring the Physical Interfaces
6-10
Power Module LEDs (Model 9820-45M)
6-11
Device Messages
FTP Operation
Changing Software
(Seen at an FTP terminal.)
6-12
Table 6-9. Device Messages (2 of 5)
FTP Operation
Changing Software
(Seen at an FTP terminal.)
6-13
Table 6-9. Device Messages (3 of 5)
6-14
Table 6-9. Device Messages (4 of 5)
Upgrading System Software
FTP Operation
6-15
Table 6-9. Device Messages (5 of 5)
nm
m
6-16
Status Information
6-17
System and Test Status Messages
Status
System and Test Status
Self-Test Results Messages
Health and Status Messages
6-18
nnnn
Change Operating Mode)
Control
Main Menu
6-19
Table 6-11. Health and Status Messages (2 of 2)
6-20
6-21
Network LMI-Reported DLCIs Status
LMI Reported DLCIs
6-22
Table 6-13. Network LMI-Reported DLCIs Status Field Status What It Indicates
6-23
PVC Connection Status
PVC Connection Status
6-24
Table 6-14. PVC Connection Status (2 of 2) Field What It IndicatesStatus
6-25
Network Interface Status
Network Interface Status
6-26
IP Routing Table (Model 9820-45M)
The IP Routing Table display is selected from the Status menu.
IP Routing Table
IP Routing Table Screen Example
Table 6-16. IP Routing Table (1 of 2) Field What It Indicates
6-27
6-28
Performance Statistics
6-29
Clearing Performance Statistics
6-30
Service Level Verification Performance Statistics
yyy
Service Level Verification
xx,yyy,
6-31
Table 6-17. Service Level Verification Performance Statistics (2 of 2)
6-32
DLCI Performance Statistics
DLCI
6-33
Table 6-18. DLCI Performance Statistics (2 of 2)
6-34
Frame Relay Performance Statistics
Frame Relay
6-35
Table 6-19. Frame Relay Performance Statistics (2 of 3)
(contd)
6-36
Table 6-19. Frame Relay Performance Statistics (3 of 3)
6-37
Ethernet Performance Statistics (Model 9820-45M)
Ethernet
6-38
Trap Event Log (Model 9820-45M)
Trap Event Log
7-1
FTP Operation 7
7-2
FTP File Transfer
Transferring Collected Data
from
to
to/from
7-3
Security and Logins
Creating a Login
in Chapter 5,
7-4
Upgrading System Software
Changing Software
xxxxxx
7-5
Determining Whether a Download Is Completed
Changing Software
7-6
Transferring Collected Data
Options
Viewing Captured Packets from the Menu-Driven User Interface
8-1
Troubleshooting 8
8-2
Physical Tests
DTE Loopback
IP Ping Test
Problem Indicators
8-3
Resetting the Unit and Restoring Communication
Resetting the Unit from the Control Menu
Resetting the Unit By Cycling the Power
8-4
Restoring Communication with an Improperly Configured Unit
Resetting the Unit and Restoring Communication
8-5
Troubleshooting Management Link Feature
FTP Operations
Transferring Collected Data
Viewing Captured Packets from the Menu-Driven User Interface
Configuring Node IP Information
Viewing Captured Packets from the Menu-Driven User Interface
LMI Packet Capture Utility
Display LMI Trace Log
8-7
Alarms
Status
System and Test Status
Table 8-1. Alarm Conditions (1 of 4) Alarm Condition What It Indicates What To Do
8-8
Table 8-1. Alarm Conditions (2 of 4)
-
-n
Replacing the Front Panel Assembly
8-9
Table 8-1. Alarm Conditions (3 of 4)
8-10
Table 8-1. Alarm Conditions (4 of 4)
nnnn
(9820-45M)
Replacing a Power Module
Troubleshooting Tables
Reset Device)
Control
Main Menu
Device Problems
8-12
Table 8-2. Device Problems (2 of 2) Symptom SolutionsPossible Cause
xxxxxxxx
8-13
Frame Relay PVC Problems
Table 8-3. Frame Relay PVC Problems Symptom Possible Cause Solutions
8-14
Tests Available
Configuration Options
Configuring General System Options
x
Test Timeout Feature
Starting and Stopping a Test
Aborting All Tests
8-16
Aborting All Tests
Starting and Stopping a Test
8-17
PVC Tests
8-18
Network or Port (Internal) PVC Loopback
Send Pattern
8-19
Monitor Pattern
Connectivity
8-20
Physical Tests
DTE Loopback
Data Port Physical Tests
8-21
IP Ping Test
nn
"
IP Ping
8-22
Lamp Test
9-1
Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Devices 9
OpenLane Support of FrameSaver Devices
Setting Up the OpenLane SLM System
Setting Up FrameSaver SLV Support
OpenLane Support of FrameSaver Devices
Setting Up the OpenLane SLM System
About This Guide
Product-Related Documents
OpenLane 5.x Service Level Management for UNIX Quick Start Installation Instructions
OpenLane 5.x Service Level Management for Windows NT Quick Start Installation Instructions
Setting Up NetScout Manager Plus for FrameSaver Devices 10
10-2
Getting Started
Creating History Files
Adding SLV Alarms Using a Template
10-3
Configuring NetScout Manager Plus
NetScout Probe User Guide
NetScout Manager/Plus & NetScout Server Administrator Guide
NetScout Manager/Plus User Guide
10-4
Adding FrameSaver SLV Units to the NetScout Manager Plus Network
Adding Frame Relay Agents
NetScout Manager/Plus & NetScout Server Administrator Guide
10-5
Verifying Domains and Groups (Models 9820 and 9820-2M)
10-6
Correcting Domains and Groups (Models 9820 and 9820-2M)
Verifying Domains and Groups
10-7
Configuring Domains in Properties Files
NetScout Manager/Plus & NetScout Server Administrator Guide
10-8
Adding SLV Alarms Using a Template
Editing Alarms
agentname
filename
Adding SLV Alarms Manually
Editing Alarms
10-10
10-11
Adding SLV Alarms Manually
Adding SLV Alarms Using a Template
Editing Alarms
10-12
Configuring Alarms in
NetScout Manager/Plus & NetScout Server Administrator Guide
10-13
Creating History Files
10-14
10-15
Installing the User-Defined History Files
10-16
Monitoring a DLCIs History Data
Page
10-18
10-19
Monitoring the Agent Using NetScout Manager Plus (Models 9820 and 9820-2M)
10-20
Statistical Windows Supported (Models 9820 and 9820-2M)
11-1
Setting Up Network Health for FrameSaver Devices 11
11-2
Network Health Installation Guide
Network Health Traffic Accountant Reports Guide
Installation and Setup of Network Health
11-3
Discovering FrameSaver Elements
Discovering Elements
elements
11-4
Configuring the Discovered Elements
Discovering Elements
11-5
Grouping Elements for Reports
Managing Groups and Group Lists
11-6
Generating Reports for a Group
Health Reports Guide
Running Reports from the Console
About Service Level Reports
About At-a-Glance Reports
Reports Applicable to SLV Devices
11-8
11-9
Page
12-1
Hardware Maintenance (9820-45M) 12
Overview
12-2
Cleaning the Front Panel Assembly
12-3
Replacing the Front Panel Assembly
12-4
Replacing a Power Module
Page
Menu Hierarchy
A-2
Menu Hierarchy
from:
I
A-3
Auto-Configuration
Easy Install*
Auto-Configuration
Control
Page
B-1
SNMP MIBs and Traps, and RMON Alarm Defaults B
B-2
MIB Support
Downloading MIBs and SNMP Traps
B-3
System Group (mib-2)
FrameSaver Units sysDescr (system 1)
FrameSaver Units sysObjectID (system 2)
B-4
Interfaces Group (mib-2)
Paradyne Indexes to the Interface Table (ifTable)
B-5
NetScout Indexes to the Interface Table (ifTable)
DLCI number
interface number
DLCI number
interface number
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps
B-7
Trap: warmStart
Trap: authenticationFailure
B-8
Traps: linkUp and linkDown
B-9
Table B-6. linkUp and linkDown Variable-Bindings (1 of 2) Interface Variable-Bindings Possible Cause
B-10
Table B-6. linkUp and linkDown Variable-Bindings (2 of 2) Interface Possible CauseVariable-Bindings
B-11
B-12
Traps: enterprise-Specific
B-13
s
B-14
Traps: RMON-Specific
RMON Alarm and Event Defaults
Two traps are defined to support the Alarm and Events Groups of RMON. See
B-15
RMON Alarm and Event Defaults
Traps: RMON-Specific
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps
Physical Interface Alarm Defaults
Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults
Network Synchronous Port Physical Interface Alarm Defaults
B-17
Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults
B-18
Table B-11. Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults (2 of 2) Item
Interval MIB/Tag/OID
Event
Sample Type
DLCI Alarm Defaults Paradyne Area
B-20
B-21
DLCI Alarm Defaults
Editing Alarms
Setting Up NetScout Manager Plus for FrameSaver Devices
B-22
B-23
Object ID Cross-References (Numeric Order)
B-24
Table B-15. History OID Cross-Reference (1 of 4) Object ID (OID)1Item MIB/Tag
B-25
Table B-15. History OID Cross-Reference (2 of 4)
B-26
Table B-15. History OID Cross-Reference (3 of 4)
B-27
Table B-15. History OID Cross-Reference (4 of 4)
See Table B-16 for an RMON alarm OID cross-reference.
B-28
Table B-16. Alarm OID Cross-Reference (1 of 2) Object ID (OID) Item MIB/Tag
B-29
Table B-16. Alarm OID Cross-Reference (2 of 2) Object ID (OID) MIB/TagItem
Page
Page
C-2
Rear Panels
Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
C-3
COM (Terminal) Port Connector
LAN Adapter Converter and Cable (Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)
Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
C-4
Standard EIA-232 Crossover Cable (Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)
C-5
C-6
User and Network Data Port Connectors
C-7
X.21 Network Cable (Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)
C-8
X.21 DTE Adapter Cable (Models 9820, 9820-2M, 9820-8M)
Page
C-10
Page
C-12
Page
C-14
C-15
EIA-612/613 HSSI Connectors (Model 9820-45M)
C-16
LAN Connector (Model 9820-45M)
Modem Connector (Model 9820-45M)
D-1
Technical Specifications D
Table D-1. FrameSaver SLV Unit Technical Specifications (1 of 3)
Technical Specifications
D-2
Table D-1. FrameSaver SLV Unit Technical Specifications (2 of 3)
Technical Specifications
D-3
Table D-1. FrameSaver SLV Unit Technical Specifications (3 of 3)
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E-1
Equipment List E
Equipment
See page E-3 for cables you can order. Description Model/Feature Number
E-2
Equipment List
E-3
Cables
This table lists cables you can order. Description Part Number Feature Number
Page
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Index
Numbers
A
B
C
D
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E
IN-4
F
G
H
I
IN-5
K
L
IN-6
M
N
IN-7
O
P
IN-8
Q
R
S
IN-9
T
IN-10
U
IN-11
V
W
X