This product may contain a laser diode emitter operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm - 1600 nm. Use
of optical instruments (for example: collimating optics) with this product may increase eye hazard.
Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result
in hazardous radiation exposure.
Under normal conditions, the radiation levels emitted by this product are under the Class 1 limits in
21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
ATTENTION!
Cet équipement peut avoir une diode laser émettant à des longueurs d'onde allant de 1300nm à
1600nm. L'utilisation d'instruments optiques (par exemple : un collimateur optique) avec cet
équipement peut s'avèrer dangereuse pour les yeux. Procéder à des contrôles, des ajustements ou toute
procédure autre que celles décrites ci-après peut provoquer une exposition dangereuse à des
radiations.
Sous des conditions normales, le niveau des radiations émises par cet équipement est en dessous des
limites prescrites dans CFR21, chapitre 1, sous chapitre J.
NOTICE!
This device contains static sensitive components. It should be handled only with proper Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD) grounding procedures.
NOTE!
Cet équipement contient des composants sensibles aux décharges électro-statiques. Il doit absolument
être manipulé en respectant les règles de mise à la terre afin de prévenir de telles décharges.
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Chapter 1
Overview
The Edge Access L357 Series 10/100/1000 Ethernet Service Unit (ESU) converts and extends
Ethernet media between Local Area Networks (LANs) located up to 120 Km apart.
In addition, the L357 offers Quality of Service (QoS) implementation, Ethernet Jumbo Frame
support, and Layer 2 statistics, as well as standard Canoga Perkins features, such as local and remote
loopback, remote software upgrade, and remote control and monitoring through the SideBand
Management Channel (SBMC).
1.1 L357 Series
The L357 receives and transmits 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet data on single mode or multimode
fiber optic cable.
The L357 front panel, shown in Figure 1, includes:
• User port options:
• 10/100/1000BASE-T copper
• 1000BASE-X fiber
• Extension port: SC connector, simplex or duplex; simplex requires a pair of L357s, one at
1310 nm wavelength and the other at 1550 nm wavelength
• Status LEDs:
• STA shows L357 status
• CFG shows configuration and setup status
• SPD and FDX show status for a UTP User port
• LNK/RX and TX pairs for the User and Extension ports show that data is received and
transmitted
Figure 1. The L357
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1.2 L357 Hosts
The L357 can be used in a variety of chassis. To install the L357 in a UCS 1000 or UCS 1001
chassis, you must use a Model 1230 Bus Access Module (BAM). However, you can install the L357
directly in a UCS 1002 or Model 1020 or 1030 enclosures.
• The UCS 1000 Chassis can hold up to 15 Model 1230 BAMs with up to two L357s per BAM.
This allows a total of 30 L357s per UCS 1000.
• The UCS 1001 Chassis can hold up to two Model 1230 BAMs with up to two L357s per BAM.
This allows a total of four L357s per UCS 1001.
• The UCS 1002 Chassis directly hosts up to 14 L357s, or 13 L357s with the optional Domain
Management Module (DMM) installed.
• A 1020 or 1030 standalone enclosure holds one L357.
The L357 is hot swappable. It can be inserted or removed at any time without disrupting the data
transfer of other modules in the chassis.
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Chapter 2
Setup and Installation
This section describes how to set up and install the L357.
2.1 Set Up and Install the L357
Before setting up the L357, make sure the chassis is installed and its Users Manual is available for
reference. If the system includes an optional DMM and CIM(s), make sure these are available:
• Serial cable (required to connect the chassis or 1020 enclosure to a VT100 type terminal or PC)
• VT100 type terminal or PC to run the User Interface manager
• The DMM and CIM manuals
1. Unpack and inspect all components. Save the shipping carton and packing materials in case you
need to return the equipment to the manufacturer. Appendix A provides information for Return
Material Authorization (RMA).
2. Before inserting the L357, look up the model number to verify that the L357 provides the
wavelength and fiber mode type that match its link partner.
3. For installation in a UCS 1001 or a Model 1030 enclosure, or if you plan to use the Hardware
Option Control (see Section 4.5.2), set Switches 1 through 6 (Switches 7 and 8 are not used); see
Figure 2 and Tables 1 and 2. For more information about the hardware switch functions, see
Section 3.3.
Note: An L357 with a fiber User port ignores the settings for User Port Speed/Duplex.
An L357 with a UTP User port ignores the setting for the LLE User Port hardware switch.
Switch 1 through Switch 8
Figure 2. Switch 1 Through 8 Locations
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Table 1. Switch 1 and 2 UTP Speed Settings
Switch 1 Switch 2 Speed
Off Off 1000 Mbps
Off On 100 Mbps
On Off 10 Mbps
On On Autonegotiate
Table 2. Switch 3 Through 8 Functions
Switch Function On Off
3 Full Duplex on UTP User Port Select full duplex Select half duplex
4 SBMC Enable SBMC Disable SBMC
5 LLF, Extension to User Enable Link Loss Forwarding
(LLF) propagating from
Extension Port to User Port
6 LLF, User to Extension Enable LLF propagating from
User Port to Extension Port
7, 8 Not used
4. To install the L357 in a BAM in a UCS 1000 or 1001, follow these steps:
a. Insert a BAM into an available slot. Slide the BAM into the rails and push it firmly into the
connector, then tighten the captive screws. If you encounter resistance, pull the BAM out and
check that no connector pins are bent.
b. Insert the L357 into an unused slot in the BAM. Slide the L357 into the rails and push it
firmly into the connector, then tighten the captive screw. If you encounter resistance, pull it
out and check that no connector pins are bent. If you encounter more difficulty, contact
Canoga Perkins at (800) 360-6642 for technical assistance.
5. To install the L357 in a UCS Model 1002 or Standalone Enclosure, insert the L357 into an
unused slot. Slide the L357 into the rails and push it firmly into the backplane, then tighten the
captive screw. If you encounter resistance, pull it out and check that no connector pins are bent. If
you encounter more difficulty, contact Canoga Perkins at (800) 360-6642 for technical assistance.
Disable LLF propagating
from Extension Port to User
Port
Disable LLF propagating
from User Port to Extension
Port
Note: The L357 is hot-swappable and can be inserted or removed without disrupting data transfer
in other modules in the chassis.
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2.2 Install the Cables
The L357 uses both electrical and fiber optic cables. Electrical UTP cables connect to the User Port.
Fiber optic cables connect to the Extension port. Dirty optical connectors are a common source of link
loss or attenuation problems, especially for single mode fiber (SMF). Clean the connectors before
plugging in a cable and whenever there is a significant or unexplained light loss. To prevent
contamination, always install protective dust covers on unused fiber optic connectors.
Follow these steps to install the cables:
1. Wipe the ferrule and the end-face surface of the male fiber coupler with a lint-free isopropyl
alcohol pad from a fiber cleaning kit.
2. Use canned air to blow out any dust from the female fiber coupler.
Caution: To avoid damaging the fiber end-surface or connector, use extreme care when
installing or removing cables.
3. Plug in the optical cables:
• If you have a single fiber interface, plug the cable into a pair of L357s, one at 1310 nm/1410
nm wavelength and the other at 1550 nm wavelength.
• If you have a duplex connector, use Tx to Rx, and Rx to Tx orientation.
Caution: To protect the Ethernet port from an intrabuilding lightning surge, use a properly
grounded shielded cable.
4. If you have copper to the User port, plug the UTP Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector into the
User port on the front of the L357.
5. Label each cable and connector with a signal name and direction.
2.3 Measure Fiber Link Attenuation and Transmit Power
Canoga Perkins recommends that you determine and record link attenuation and transmission power
before starting normal link traffic. The attenuation factor and transmission power identify potential
problems with links near the lower limit of receiver limitations.
For details on link attenuation and transmission power, see Chapter 5.
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Chapter 3
User Operation
This chapter describes the hardware features and functions of the L357.
3.1 L357 Functions and Power Up
Each L357 requires a host for power. During the initial power-up sequence, all LEDs light amber.
When start-up is complete, the setup and installation are correct, and data is transmitting normally
across the link, the STA LED lights green and the LNK/Rx and Tx LEDs for both ports light green or
blink green when they transmit or receive data. See Table 3.
3.2 Front Panel LEDs
The LEDs on the front panel show the system and port conditions. The STA LED shows the link
condition. The LNK/Rx and Tx LEDs show the conditions on the User and Extension Ports and can
be used as an aid when troubleshooting a fault. Table 3 shows the LED states for various conditions.
In the UCS 1000 and 1001, a BAM holds up to two L357s. On the BAM, the STA LED lights green
if either L357 is operating normally. If both L357s are in error conditions, the BAM STA LED lights
amber.
Table 3. L357 LEDs
LED Status Description
STA
CFG
LNK/Rx (User Port) Off No link
Green Link Established
Green blinking Receiving activity
Amber System self-test
Off No power
Green Normal operation
Amber System self-test
Amber blinking Downloading file
Red Major alarm
Off SBMC is disabled
Green SBMC is enabled
Amber System self-test
Red Configuration error
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LED Status Description
TX (User Port) Off No transmission activity
Green Transmission activity
Amber Port in standby mode or system self-test
Red Transmission disabled due to LLF or port disabled
Off 10 Mbps data rate SPD
Amber 100 Mbps data rate
Green 1000 Mbps data rate
Off Half duplex mode FDX
Green Full duplex mode
LNK/Rx
(Extension Port)
Tx (Extension Port)
Off No link
Green Link Established
Green blinking Receiving activity
Amber System self-test
Off No transmission activity
Green blinking Transmission activity
Amber Port in standby mode or system self-test
Red Transmission disabled due to LLE, LLF, or user setting
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3.3 Alarms
The L357 can generate Major and Minor Alarms.
• In the UCS 1000 and 1002, these alarms are forwarded over the backplane to the CIM and appear
on the Major (MAJ) and Minor (MIN) CIM LEDs and then are forwarded to the DMM for
monitoring and transfer to the Network Manager as traps.
• In the UCS 1001, the alarm outputs are forwarded to the chassis motherboard.
For details about the Alarm Output Configuration, Alarm Log, and Trap Configuration screens, see
Chapter 4.
3.3.1 Link Loss Forwarding
When Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) is enabled, a fault on one side of the L357 propagates to the other
side to notify that device and stops signal transmission (brings down the link). See Figure 3. Set the
LLF propagation to User to Extension, Extension to User, or both directions. Set this in the User
Interface or at Switches 5 and 6; for details on setting the Switches, see Chapter 2.
Figure 3. Link Loss Forwarding Propagation
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3.3.2 Link Loss Echo
Caution: To avoid a lockup condition, do not set LLE at both the local and remote ends of the
link.
Link Loss Echo (LLE) propagates a link loss to the device connected to an optical Extension or User
Port on the L357. See Figure 4. If a link loss is detected on the Extension Port Rx, the Extension Port
Tx is disabled, echoing the fault back to the source. LLE configures the L357 to not send data until it
receives data. Set this in the User Interface.
Figure 4. Link Loss Echo Detection
Note: LLE on the optical Extension Port is available only when SBMC is disabled; if you enable
SBMC, use LLF.
A UTP to fiber L357 ignores the LLE User Port setting.
3.3.3 Loopback
The L357 supports four loopback modes that you can set at the local site for both the Local and
Remote L357s. These modes loop the data through either the physical layer (PHY) on the User side
or the FPGA. For details on setting loopback in software, see Section 4.6.
• Local-Local mode loops the electrical data that the Local L357 receives on the local User Port Rx
through the FPGA to the User Port Tx. The data is not sent out the Extension Port Tx and
incoming data on the Extension Port Rx is ignored. See Figure 5. To set this mode at the
Diagnostics screen, set the Loopback State for the Local module to Local.
Figure 5. Local-Local Loopback Mode
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• Local-Remote mode loops the optical data that the Remote L357 receives on the Extension Port
Rx through the User PHY to the Extension Port Tx. The data is not sent out the remote User Port
Tx and incoming data on the remote User Port Rx is ignored. See Figure 6. To set this mode at
the Diagnostics screen, set the Loopback State for the Local module to Remote.
Figure 6. Local-Remote Loopback Mode
• Remote-Local mode loops the electrical data that the Remote L357 receives on the User Port Rx
through the FPGA to the User Port Tx. The data is not sent out the remote Extension Port Tx and
incoming data on the remote Extension Port Rx is ignored. See Figure 5. To set this mode, at the
Diagnostics screen, set the Loopback State for the Remote module to Local.
Figure 7. Remote-Local Loopback Mode
• Remote-Remote mode loops the optical data that the Local L357 receives on the Extension Port
Rx through the Local User PHY to the Extension Port Tx. The data is not sent out the local User
Port Tx and incoming data on the local User Port Rx is ignored. See Figure 6. To set this mode, at
the Diagnostics screen, set the Loopback State for the Remote module to Remote.
Figure 8. Remote-Remote Loopback Mode
For loopback, the L357 uses a unique MAC address that is listed on the Diagnostics screen as Loop
Test MAC Address; for details about using the software and accessing the Diagnostics screen, see
Chapter 4. In loopback mode, the L357 filters the incoming packets to identify the test packets
through the MAC address. You can set two diagnostics options if you want to alter the data during
loopback, Swap MAC Address at Loopback Point, which swaps the test MAC address with the
source MAC address, and Recalculate CRC at Loopback Point. The test packets are returned to the
source according to the selected mode.
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Chapter 4
Management - VT100
If the L357 is installed in a BAM, the system includes a DMM and a CIM, or the L357 is in a Model
1020 enclosure, you can manage the system through VT100 Terminal Emulation, which is accessible
by a Telnet session, HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software, a standard SNMP
network manager, and CanogaView.
4.1 VT100 Terminal Emulation
Connect the VT100 terminal emulation session to the DMM used in the UCS 1000 or 1002 chassis or
to the BAM or Model 1020 enclosure. You cannot manage an L357 in a Model 1030 enclosure.
For details on the DMM, see the Model 1500 Domain Management Module User Manual (for
UCS 1000) or Model 1502 Domain Management Module User Manual (for UCS 1002).
Setting up the VT100 session depends on which connection, serial port or Ethernet, you have
available for access to the VT100 management program. Canoga Perkins suggests that you use
HyperTerminal for your first session. You must set up TCP/IP for the DMM before you can use
Telnet; for details, see the manual for the DMM.
4.2 PC Configuration for Terminal Operation
These steps briefly describe how to set up your PC for a terminal connection. For details on using
Windows, see your Windows documentation.
1. Turn on your PC.
2. Accessories, the HyperTerminal Folder, and click HyperTerminal.
3. At the Connection Description dialog, select an icon, enter a name for the connection to the
system, and click OK.
4. At the Connect To dialog, pull down the Connect using menu, select the COM port, and
click OK.
5. At the COM Properties dialog, on the Port Settings tab, check for these selections:
• Bits per second: 19200 bps
• Data bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop bits: 1
• Flow control: None
6. Click OK. HyperTerminal connects to the system and the VT100 terminal emulation starts.
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4.3 Management User Interface
The Management User Interface for the L357 provides screens for setup, monitoring, and diagnostics.
You can access the screens directly by connecting to the serial port of the BAM, the Model 1020, the
DMM in the chassis, or by establishing a Telnet session with the DMM. For details, see the Model
1500 Domain Management Module User Manual (for UCS 1000) or Model 1502 Domain
Management Module User Manual (for UCS 1002).
These sections discuss the screens for the L357, using a Telnet session for access.
4.3.1 General Screen Format
A typical screen, shown in Figure 9, includes standard descriptions and reference designations. Use
this and other screens to configure the system, set operational parameters, and verify the system
status. All screens use a common method for navigation.
Chassis and slot numbers
Model number
Status reports
Change options
Screen navigation
instructions
Messages and
urgent status
Figure 9. General Screen Format
Not all screens and menus provide options that you can change. Some menu items reach screens that
only report status, such as revision numbers, module type, or alarms. On other screens, you can move
through and select options, and enter data.
Use these keys to navigate the screens:
• Space bar When a menu item is highlighted, press <Space> to cycle through all options for that
item.
• Tab Press <Tab> to move the highlight to the next column to the right.
• Enter Press <Enter> to select the highlighted option for a menu item.
• Escape Press <Esc> to return to the previous screen.
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4.3.2 User Interface Organization
The user interface consists of selectable, nested screens, available in this order:
Main Menu
10. Connected Sessions (for standalone enclosure, only)
Some screen descriptions include detail about SPFs for reference; the information appears on-screen
only when the L357 includes one or two SPFs.
This chapter describes each of these screen in detail.
4.3.3 Login Menu
The first screen is the Login Menu. If this is your initial setup and no password has been set, type
admin at the Login Username prompt and press <Enter>, then type admin at the prompt for the
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password and press <Enter>. Otherwise, type your username and press <Enter>, then type your
password and press <Enter>.
4.3.4 DMM Main Menu
If you are using a DMM, after you log in, the Main Menu for the DMM appears. This is the main
management screen for the DMM. For details on all menu options, see the Model 1500 Domain
Management Module Users Manual (for UCS 1000) or Model 1502 Domain Management Module
Users Manual (for UCS 1002). From this screen, you can access the L357 by either of two methods.
• To reach the L357 directly, follow these steps:
a. Type 4, "Manage or access a specific Module," and press <Enter>.
b. Type the slot and chassis numbers with a slash, such as "
1/4" for chassis 1, slot 4, and then
press <Enter>.
c. At the Module Menu, type
4, "Access User Interface," then press <Enter> to reach the Main
Menu screen for the L357.
• To reach the chassis, and then select the L357, follow these steps:
a. Type
3, "Manage or access a specific Chassis," and press <Enter>, press <Space> to cycle
between the chassis in the domain, and then press <Enter> to select the chassis.
b. At the Chassis Management screen, press <Space> to cycle to the slot number for the L357,
then press <Enter> to reach the Main Menu screen for the L357.
Note: In a UCS 1000 chassis, the slots in the BAM appear as A and B for the slot that the BAM is
in.
4.4 L357 Main Menu
The Main Menu appears after you log in and provides access to all functions for the L357: setup,
diagnostics, and reports. See Figure 10. Options 9, 10, and 11 are available only when the L357 is in a
standalone enclosure.
MAIN MENU
1) System Configuration
2) Diagnostics
3) Link status
4) System Alarms
5) Layer 2 Statistics
6) System Log
7) Utilities
8) Software Upgrade
9) Change Password
10) Manage Logged In Users
11) Logout
Figure 10. L357 Main Menu
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4.5 System Configuration Menu
The System Configuration menu provides access to most configuration options for the L357. To
access the System Configuration menu, see Figure 11 and Table 4 and follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
1, "System Configuration," and press <Enter>. The System
Configuration menu appears.
2. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
1) Hardware Configuration
2) Functional Configuration
3) Trap Configuration
4) Alarm Output Configuration
5) IP/SNMP Agent Configuration
6) Security Configuration
7) Account Configuration
8) System Info Configuration
Figure 11. System Configuration Menu
Table 4. System Configuration Option Definitions
Configuration Option Description
1) Hardware Shows the model, type, revision and serial numbers, Alarm inputs,
and Power Supply options; does not offer configurable options
2) Functional Shows modem functions; you can update the configuration
3) Trap Shows the trap configuration; you can enable/disable traps to the
Network Manager
4) Alarm Output Shows the alarm configuration; you can set each alarm parameter to
Major, Minor or Off
5) IP/SNMP Agent Shows the SNMP parameters if a Network Manager is in use and the
L357 is in a Model 1020; you can set options.
6) Security Shows parameters for passwords, lockout, and logout; you can set
option
7) Account Shows user account information; you can set options
8) System Info Shows general information about the L357
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4.5.1 Hardware Configuration Screen
The Hardware Configuration report shows various configuration settings, including the module type,
with model and revision numbers, and the power supply status. In addition, it shows information
about the types of User and Extension ports. Use this information when troubleshooting, such as
tracking down an error in a data link or the configuration. To view the Hardware Configuration
screen, see Figure 12 and follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
1, "System Configuration," and press <Enter>. The System
Configuration menu appears.
2. From the System Configuration menu type
1, "Hardware Configuration," and press <Enter>. This
report shows the data rate, connector type, and wavelength (if fiber) for each port; see Figure 13.
3. To return to the System Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
Local Remote
Chassis Type 5U UCS 1000 2U UCS 1002
Chassis/Slot 4/3B 2/5
CLIM Type L357-1113 L357-1113
User Port 10/100/1000M/UTP/RJ45 10/100/1000M//UTP/RJ45
Extension Port 100 1310 SM SC 10d 100 1310 SM SC 10d
Serial Number 20030590295 20030590296
Hardware Rev. A1 A1
Power Supply Pri DC Non Iso DC
Power Supply Sec AC 120/240 DC
Fan Status OK OK
Chassis Temperature N/A OK
Figure 12. Hardware Configuration Screen
REMOTE HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
Model Number 9145
Hardware Rev. B2
Serial Number 20030590295
User Port Model Number 500-3300
User Port Description 10/100/1000 UTP
User Port Hardware Rev. CA
User Port Serial Number 20030590296
Ext Port Model Number 9400-528
Ext Port Description 1000M LX 1310/SM/7dB/SC
Ext Port Hardware Rev. A1
Ext Port Serial Number 20030590297
Power Supply AC 120/240
Figure 13. Remote Hardware Configuration Screen
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4.5.2 Functional Configuration Screen
The Functional Configuration report and menu provides information about the hardware, with options
to set software control. You can only view the options for the Remote module, but you can set options
for the Local L357 to work with the Remote module. For details about how RMTF, LLE, and LLF
interact, see " Section 3.3" on page 3-3. Two reported hardware switch functions depend on the type
of module:
• An L357 with a UTP User port ignores the LLE User settings.
• An L357 with a fiber User port ignores the User Speed/Duplex settings.
In addition, a system that supports 1000 BASE UTP ports allows only one port set to Master; all
others must be set to Slave.
To access the Functional Configuration screen, see Figure 14 and Table 5 and follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
1, "System Configuration," and press <Enter>. The System
Configuration menu appears.
2. From the System Configuration menu type
2, "Functional Configuration," and press <Enter>.
3. At the Functional Configuration screen, type the number for an item and press <Enter>, then
press <Space> to cycle through the options and press <Enter> to select an option for the Local
L357.
4. To return to the System Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
FUNCTIONAL CONFIGURATION
Local Remote
Chassis/Slot 4/3B 2/5
User Port Speed/Duplex 1000M/Half 1000M/Half
Switch Settings:
User Port Speed/Duplex 1000M/Full Autonegotiate
Side Band Mgmt Enabled Enabled
LLF Extension to User Disabled Disabled
LLF User to Extension Disabled Disabled
1) Configuration Option Control Hardware Hardware
2) User Port Setting 1000M/Half Autonegotiate
3) Ext Port Setting Autonegotiate Autonegotiate
4) RMTF/LLE Disabled Disabled
5) Link Loss Fwd Disabled Disabled
6) Remote Configuration
Figure 14. Functional Configuration Screen (UTP to Fiber L357)
Software: set the L357 to follow settings in software and ignore hardware
switches
Hardware: set the L357 to follow hardware switches
2) User Port
Setting AND
Set the User and Ext Ports to specific data rate, 10M, 100M, or 1000M; and
duplex, half or full, options; to automatic rate and duplexing; or disable a port
3) Ext Port Setting
4) RMTF/LLE Set to User LLE or Disable
5) Link Loss Fwd Set to User to Extension, Extension to User, Both directions, or Disable LLF
6) Remote
Configuration
If the remote device is a 9145 or N525, this option appears; it opens the Remote
Configuration menu that allows you to set up selected parameters on the remote
device; see Figures 15 through 19
REMOTE CONFIGURATION
1) Functional Configuration
2) VLAN Configuration
3) VLAN ID Translation Table
4) P-Bit Translation Table
5) Local Configuration
Figure 15. Remote Configuration Menu
REMOTE FUNCTIONAL CONFIGURATION
User Port Speed/Duplex 100M/Full
Ext Port Speed/Duplex 1000M/Full
1) User Port Setting 100M/Full
2) Ext Port Setting 1000M/Full
3) 1000Base-T Master/Slave User Master/Ext Slave
4) RMTF Disabled
5) Link Loss Fwd Both Directions
6) Flow Control Disabled
7) PVST+BPDU Filtering Disabled
8) Sideband Management Enabled
Figure 16. Remote Functional Configuration Screen
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REMOTE VLAN CONFIGURATION
User Port Ext Port
1) Drop Untagged Packet? No No
2) Drop Packets with VLAN Tag
not matching VLAN Tag A? No No
3) Remove outermost VLAN Tag? No No
4) Add VLAN Tag B to Untagged
Packets only? No No
5) Add VLAN Tag C to Tagged
Packets only? No No
6) Add VLAN Tag C to Tagged
Packets only using P-Bits
of outermost VLAN tag? No No
7) Tag A VLAN ID (0 - 4095) 0 0
8) Tag B VLAN ID (0 - 4095) 0 0
Priority (0 - 7) 0 0
9) Tag C VLAN ID (0 - 4095) 0 0
Priority (0 - 7) 0 0
Figure 17. Remote VLAN Configuration Screen
REMOTE VLAN TAG TRANSLATION TABLE
User Port Ext Port
In VLAN Out VLAN Out VLAN In VLAN
------- -------- -------- -------
1) 1 3 54 2
2) 2 2 3 2
3) 0 0 0 0
4) 0 0 0 0
5) 0 0 0 0
6) 0 0 0 0
7) 0 0 0 0
8) 0 0 0 0
9) Enable VLAN
Translation? No No
Figure 18. Remote VLAN Tag Translation Table Screen
REMOTE P-BIT TRANSLATION TABLE
User Port Ext Port
1) Incoming P-Bit 0 translated to 0 0
2) Incoming P-Bit 1 translated to 1 1
3) Incoming P-Bit 2 translated to 2 2
4) Incoming P-Bit 3 translated to 3 3
5) Incoming P-Bit 4 translated to 4 4
6) Incoming P-Bit 5 translated to 5 5
7) Incoming P-Bit 6 translated to 6 6
8) Incoming P-Bit 7 translated to 7 7
9) P-Bit Translation Enabled? No No
Figure 19. Remote P-Bit Translation Table Screen
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4.5.3 Trap Configuration
Traps are messages to alert network management about conditions. The DMM logs the traps and the
DMM or Model 1020 transmits them by SNMP to the network manager. At the Trap Configuration
screen, enable or disable traps individually or use the "Master Trap Control" to enable or disable all
traps. See Figure 20. To configure traps, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
1, "System Configuration," and press <Enter>. The System
Configuration menu appears.
2. From the System Configuration menu type 3, "Trap Configuration," and press <Enter>.
3. At the Trap Configuration menu, type the number for a trap and press <Enter>.
Note: "Master Trap Control" enables or disables all traps. The factory default is Disabled.
4. Press <Space> to cycle to Enabled or Disabled, then press <Enter>.
5. To return to the System Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
TRAP CONFIGURATION
1) Master Trap Control Disabled
2) Extension Port Link Traps Enabled
3) Remote Fault Received Traps Enabled
4) Link Loss Forwarding Traps Enabled
5) Link Loss Echo Traps Enabled
6) Remote User Port Link Traps Enabled
7) Local User Port Link Traps Enabled
8) Configuration Traps Enabled
9) Power/Fan/Temperature Traps Enabled
10) Cold Start Traps Enabled
11) Side Band Mgmt Channel Traps Enabled
12) Alarm Input Traps Enabled
13) Diagnostics Traps Enabled
14) Authentication Traps Enabled
Figure 20. Trap Configuration Screen
4.5.4 Alarm Output Configuration
Use the Alarm Output Configuration screen to set any or all alarms to Major, Minor, or Off. See
Figure 21 and Table 6. To configure alarms, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu type
Output Configuration screen appears.
2. Type the number for the alarm you want to set and press <Enter>.
3. Press <Space> to cycle to Major, Minor, or Off, and press <Enter>.
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ALARM OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
1) Factory Defaults
2) Link Down Alarm Off
3) RMTF Alarm Off
4) LLF Alarm Off
5) Configuration Alarm Off
6) Power/Fan/Temperature Alarm Minor
7) SBMC Loss Alarm Off
8) Power-On Self Test Alarm Off
Figure 21. Alarm Output Configuration Screen
Table 6. Alarm Output Definitions
Alarm Description
2) Link Down Loss of Signal (electrical)/Composite Loss of Signal (optical);
one or both received signals fail; default is Off
3) RMTF Not available
4) LLF Link loss forwarded to module; default if Off
5) Configuration Setup errors, including mismatches with other modules; default
is Off
6) Power/Fan/Temperature Power is low or fan is off; default is Minor
7) SBMC Loss SideBand management signal lost; default is Off
8) Power-On Self Test Module failed when power was turned on; default is Off
Note: You must enable the Alarm Output item on the System Status & Configuration screen for
these settings to take effect.
4.5.5 IP/SNMP Agent Configuration
If the L357 is in a Model 1020, use the SNMP Configuration screen to view and set up the SNMP
parameters on the L357. See Figure 22 and Table 7. To view SNMP parameters, follow these steps:
1. From the System Configuration menu type
SNMP Configuration screen appears.
2. Type the number for the alarm you want to set and press <Enter>.
3. Type the information or value, and press <Enter>.
5, "SNMP Configuration," and press <Enter>. The
4. To return to the System Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
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IP/SNMP AGENT CONFIGURATION
Local Remote
MAC Address 00 40 2A 00 87 E3 00 40 2A 00 53 E7
Management Port UP UP
1) Ethernet IP Address 172.016.148.030 172.16.143.10
Enter the IP address for access through the Ethernet network, the
mask that sets the network ID part of the IP address, and the address
of the network node that connects to another network
2) SLIP/PPP IP Address Enter the IP address for access through SLIP or PPP
3) Serial Port Config Set the type of serial port connection: VT100, SLIP, or PPP
4) BOOTP Enable this if the module needs to obtain its IP address from a
BOOTP server; when the unit has an IP address, disable BOOTP
Set the port that will receive management packets; can be Ext. only,
User only, Both ports, or No Management
9) Management VLAN Enable or disable the Management VLAN
10) Management VLAN
Set the number for the VLAN; range is 0-4095
Number
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The SNMP agent allows access to up to 24 Host IP addresses listed in the Host Table. Set up the Host
information for the L357 on the Host Table screen. See Figure 23. To access the Host Table, follow
these steps:
1. From the SNMP Configuration menu, type
13, Host Table, and press <Enter>. The Host Table
screen appears.
2. To add a Host, type 1 and press <Enter>, or to edit a Host, type 3 and press <Enter>, then follow
the prompts to enter values to set the access and protocol parameters.
3. To delete a host, type
2 and press <Enter>, then at the prompt, select the Host.
4. To return to the SNMP Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
172.016.002.232/32 Yes FTP Write V1/V2c/V3 public netman Superv
172.002.002.232/32 Yes FTP None V1/V2c/V3 public netman Observ
172.016.142.001/32 Yes Both Write V1/V2c/V3 public netman Observ
Figure 23. Host Access Table Screen
The Trap/Notification Destination Table screen lists information about and options to set up hosts to
receive notification of traps and alarms. To access the Trap/Notification Destination Table screen, see
Figure 24 and follow these steps:
1. From the SNMP Configuration menu type
7, "Trap Table," and press <Enter>.
2. At the Trap/Notification Destination Table screen, type
Edit Notification Destination Entry screen, or type
1 to edit a host or 2 to add a host at the
3 to remove a host.
Note: To add or edit a host entry, follow the prompts on the notification destination entry screen.
3. To return to the SNMP Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
TRAP/NOTIFICATION DESTINATION TABLE
Managing Trap Username/ Security
Host Port Type Community Level
The Security Configuration menu provides options to set values for general parameters for passwords,
lockout, and logout. To access the Security Configuration screen, see Figure 25 and Table 8 and
follow these steps:
1. From the System Configuration menu type
6, "Security Configuration," and press <Enter>.
2. At the Security Configuration screen, type the number for an item and press <Enter>, then press
<Space> to cycle through the options and press <Enter> to select an option.
3. To return to the System Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
Define characteristics of passwords; the range for
all fields is from 0 through 15
3. Minimum Numeric Characters
4. Minimum Punctuation Characters
5. Maximum Consecutive Character Types
6. Maximum Same Character
7. Allow username in password Enable or disable the username appearing as or
within the password
8. Password Expiration Time Set how often in days, 1 through 365, that the
passwords must be reset; 0 = disabled
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Menu Item Description
9. Password Reuse Count Set whether the password must be changed or can
be used again immediately. Values are 0 to 8. 0
means the new password can be the same. 1 to 8
specify how many times the password must expire
before a specific password can be used again.
10. Lockout After Failed Attempts Set how many times, from 1 to 10, that a user can
try to log in before a lockout; 0 = disabled
11. Lockout Type
Lockout time
Set the type of lockout: Hard requires another user
with admin access to unlock the account on the
User Accounts screen; Timed requires that the
user wait for Lockout time before trying again;
Lockout time is from 0 (none) to 30 minutes
12. Display Lockout Message
13. Lockout Message
Enable or disable and set the message, up to 30
characters, that appears at lockout
14. Lockout Craft Port Disable access to the serial port to prevent any
unauthorized access; to re-enable the craft port,
run a Telnet session
15. Inactivity Logout time (mins) Set the time, between 1 and 30 minutes, before
automatic log-out with no activity; 0 = disabled
4.5.7 User Accounts Screen
The User Accounts screen provides options to set values for parameters for specific users. To access
the User Accounts screen, see Figure 26 and follow these steps:
1. From the System Configuration menu type
USER ACCOUNTS
Account Access Access Locked
Username State From Level Description Out
admin Enabled UI/SNMPv3 Supervisor Upgrade Account No
7, "Account Configuration," and press <Enter>.
Figure 26. User Accounts Screen
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2. To add a user, type 1, or to edit an existing user, type 3, and press <Enter>, then type the
Username and follow the prompts on the Edit User Account screen to enter values or press
<Space> to cycle through options for these parameters:
• Account State: enabled or disabled
• Access From: UI, SNMPv3, or UI/SNMPv3
• UI indicates access through Telnet, Console, SSH, FTP, or SFTP, and requires additional
parameter setup
• SNMPv3 enhances security and requires additional parameter setup
• Access level: Supervisor, Operator, or Observer
• Description: optional; up to 17 characters
• UI Password: password that allows access through Telnet, Console, SSH, FTP, or SFTP; 8 to 15
characters
• UI Password Expires: Yes or No
• UI Password Expires in (days): 0 (never) to 365
• Allow UI Lockout of User: Yes or No; can disable access for this user after excessive failed
attempts to log in
• Allow UI Logout of User: Yes or No; can automatically log user out after excessive inactivity
• UI Logout Locked State: shows current state as Locked, Unlocked, Logged out, or Logged in
• SNMPv3 Authentication Protocol: MD5, SHA, or None; sets how to authenticate the user
• SNMPv3 Authentication Password: password that generates the authentication key for the user if
the authentication protocol is MD5 or SHA; 8 to 15 characters.
• SNMPv3 Authentication Key: Shows the key that authenticates the user for MD5 or SHA
Authentication Protocol; this is generated automatically for the Authentication Password, but can
be changed if the user's host uses a different Authentication Key generation algorithm; 16 Hex
characters for MD5 protocol or 20 Hex characters for SHA protocol.
• SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol: DES or None; sets the protocol for encryption
• SNMPv3 Privacy Password: password that generates the encryption key for the user if the privacy
protocol is DES; 8 to 15 characters
• SNMPv3 Privacy Key: Shows the key that encrypts messages for DES Privacy Protocol; this is
generated automatically for the Privacy Password, but can be changed if the user's host uses a
different Privacy Key generation algorithm; 16 Hex characters
3. To delete a user, type
the User Accounts screen reappears.
4. To return to the System Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
2, then follow the prompts to select the user name and confirm the choice;
4.5.8 System Information Screen
The System Information menu provides options to enter general information about this module in the
system. To access the System Information screen, see Figure 27 and follow these steps:
1. From the System Configuration menu type
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2. At the System Information screen, type the number for an item and press <Enter>, then follow the
prompts to type in your information.
3. To return to the System Configuration menu, press <Esc>.
System Information - Local Unit
1. System Name :
2. Contact :
3. Location :
4. Customer :
5. Information :
:
6. Circuits :
:
7. Service Code :
8. Date-in-Service :
9. Date-Out-of-Service :
10. Equipment Type :
11. Equipment Code :
12. Vendor :
13. CLEI :
14. Mfg Date :
15. Unit :
Figure 27. System Information Screen
4.6 Diagnostics Menu
Use the Diagnostics menu for troubleshooting the L357; you can view current loopback conditions
and set up loopback. See Figure 28.
DIAGNOSTICS
1) Loopback Setup
2) Remote Latency/Jitter Test
3) Remote Connectivity Loss Detection
Select [1 3]:
Figure 28. Diagnostics Screen
Use the Loopback Setup screen to view current loopback conditions and set up loopback conditions
for troubleshooting the L357. See Figure 29 and Table 9. For details about using loopback, see
Chapter 3. To run a loopback test, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
2, "Diagnostics," and press <Enter>. The Diagnostics menu appears.
2. From the Diagnostics menu, type
1, "Loopback Setup," and press <Enter>. The Loopback Setup
screen appears.
3. Type the number for the loopback option you want to set, press <Tab> to highlight the Remote
column if needed, press <Space> to cycle through the options, and press <Enter>.
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4. When you finish running Loopback, press <Esc> to return to the Diagnostics menu, then press
<Esc> to return to the Main Menu
LOOPBACK SETUP
Local Remote
Chassis/Slot 4/3B 2/5
Loopback Switch Setting: N/A N/A
Loop Test MAC Address: 00 40 2A 80 58 32 00 40 2A 80 58 33
1) Loopback Option Control Software Software
2) Loopback State Disabled Disabled
3) Swap MAC Address
at Loopback Point? Yes Yes
4) Recalculate CRC
at Loopback Point? Yes Yes
Figure 29. Diagnostics Screen
Table 9. Diagnostics Screen Definitions
Selection Description
Loopback Switch Setting Shows hardware setting only when in a Model 1020; Local,
Remote, or Normal
Loop Test MAC Address Shows unique MAC address for destination of loopback packets
1) Loopback Option Control Set to Hardware (option for Model 1020 only) or Software
2) Loopback State Set to Local, Remote, or Clear All Loopbacks
3) Swap MAC Address at
Set to Yes or No; use to run loopback packets through a switch
Loopback Point?
4) Recalculate CRC at
Set to Yes or No; use to run loopback packets through a switch
Loopback Point?
4.6.1 Remote Latency/Jitter Test
Use the Remote Latency/Jitter Test report and menu to set up test conditions and view test results for
troubleshooting the L351 and its link partner. To test latency and jitter, follow these steps:
1. From the Diagnostics menu, type 2, Remote Latency/Jitter Test, and press <Enter>. The
Latency/Jitter Test screen appears.
2. Type the number for the test parameter option you want to set, type the value, and press
<Enter>.
3. Type 8 to start the test or type 9 to end the test.
4. When you finish running the Remote Latency/Jitter test, press <Esc> to return to the
Diagnostics screen.
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REMOTE LATENCY/JITTER TEST
Test IP Addr/VLAN 0.0.0.0/0 Round Trip Packets 0
Test Duration 00:00 Dropped Packets 0
Minimum Latency (ms) 0.000000 Minimum Jitter (ms) 0.000000
Average Latency (ms) 0.000000 Average Jitter (ms) 0.000000
Maximum Latency (ms) 0.000000 Maximum Jitter (ms) 0.000000
(1) To IP Addr 0.0.0.0 (5) DF Bit Clear
(2) From IP Addr Auto Selection (6) DSCP Precedence Best Effort
(3) Test VLAN 0 Drop Probability Not Used
(4) Test Packets per sec 1 (7) Test Packet Priority (0 7) 0
(8) Test Duration min:sec (0=forever) 0
(9) Min Test Payload Size (40 1954) 40
(10) Max Test Payload Size (40 1954) 40
(11) Test Packet Timeout sec (1 10) 3
(12) Start Remote Test
(13) Stop Remote Test
Select [1 13]:
Figure 30. Latency/Jitter Test Screen
4.6.2 Remote Connectivity Loss Detection
The Connectivity Loss Detection (CLD) feature enables you to detect loss of connectivity between
two N525s in a point-to-point circuit, and to detect undesired link performance. It is possible to
remotely configure N525 CLD parameters using the SideBand management channel from an L357.
See the diagram below.
POP Z
In UCS1002
SNMP
L357
Fibre
N525
Fibre
POP A
SNMP
L357
In UCS1002
Figure 4-31. N525 to N525 Connectivity Loss Detection
In conjunction with CLD you can use Connection Loss Forwarding (CLF), which will shut down the
User port on an N525 if there is a loss of connectivity between the N525 Extension ports. CLD and
CLF are disabled by default.
Customer
Premise Z
N525
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CONNECTIVITY LOSS DETECTION
1) CLD Configuration
2) CLD Profile
3) CLD Trap Configuration
4) CLD Statistics
Select [1 4]:
Figure 31. Connectivity Loss Detection Screen
Note: The CLD and CLF functions take place in the remote N525 and are managed through the
SideBand management channel.
For information on configuring CLD and CLF, see the N525 Ethernet Termination Service Unit User
Manual.
4.7 Link Status Screen
Use the Link Status screen to view the current link conditions on the L357. See Figure 33. To view
link status, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
3, "Link Status," and press <Enter>. The Link Status screen appears.
2. When you finish checking the Link Status, press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu.
LINK STATUS
Local Remote
Chassis 4 2
Slot 3B 5
User Port Link Up Link Up
Extension Port Link Up Link Up
Figure 32. Link Status Screen
4.8 System Alarms
Use the System Alarms screen to view alarms and faults on the L357. See Figure 33. To view alarm
status:
1. From the Main Menu, type
appears.
2. When you finish checking the Alarm status, press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu.
4, "System Alarms," and press <Enter>. The System Alarms screen
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SYSTEM ALARMS
Local Remote
Configuration Errors No No
User Port Up Up
Extension Port Up Up
Remote Fault User/Ext N/A N/A
Ext Port Remote Fault No No
Link Loss Echo User/Ext No No
Link Loss Fwd Ext->User No No
Link Loss Fwd User->Ext No No
Side Band Mgmt Channel OK OK
Chassis Management OK OK
Alarm Relay Inputs N/A N/A
Power Supply Primary OK OK
Power Supply Secondary OK OK
Fan OK OK
Chassis Temperature N/A OK
Figure 33. System Alarms Screen
4.9 Layer 2 Statistics
Use the Layer 2 Statistics screen to view data transfer protocol statistics on the L357. See Figure 33.
To view layer 2 statistics, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
appears.
2. To reset the counters, press <Ctrl-R>.
3. When you finish checking the statistics, press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu.
LAYER 2 STATISTICS
Local Local Remote Remote
User Port Ext Port Ext Port User Port
Link State UP UP UP UP
Speed/Duplex 1000M/FULL 1000M/FULL 1000M/FULL 1000M/FULL
Frames Sent 28207788 28319769 28200427 28200710
Frames Rcvd 28319769 28207788 28200711 28200426
Bytes Sent 837493720 926021313 831705864 831880780
Bytes Rcvd 926020552 837494685 831881457 831705499
Undersize (< 64) 0 0 0 0
Frames > 1518 0 0 0 0
Oversize (>10000) 0 0 0 0
CRC Errors 0 0 0 0
Fragments 0 0 0 0
Collisions 0 0 0 0
Late Collisions 0 0 0 0
Dropped 0 0 0 0
Frames Sent Rate 7802/s 7796/s 7815/s 7802/s
Frames Rcvd Rate 7796/s 7802/s 7802/s 7815/s
5, "System Alarms," and press <Enter>. The Layer 2 Statistics screen
Figure 34. Layer 2 Statistics Screen
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4.10 System Log
Use the System Log screen to view a list of user actions with date and time. See Figure 35.
As events fill the System Log, older events drop off to make room for new events. Event Types
include System, which involves system-level resources; Trap, also reported to the Network Manager;
and Security, which shows security information and violations. A * Local event indicates that the user
has an account defined on the local User Account screen; other users can log in through a DMM.
To access the System Log screen, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
2. At the System Log screen, type
previous entry,
L to view the last entry, or C to clear the log.
6, "System Log," and press <Enter>.
F to view the first entry, N to view the next entry, P to view the
3. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.
SYSTEM LOG
Description Type Username Local Date/Time
Local User Port Link Up
Trap SYSTEM * 02-Oct-2003 13:17:36.68
Side Band Management Online
Trap SYSTEM * 02-Oct-2003 15:28:15.80
Log initialized
Trap SYSTEM * 02-Oct-2003 16:30:14.00
user attempted to login with invalid password
Security SYSTEM * 02-Oct-2003 16:37:11.60
Cold Start
System SYSTEM * 02-Oct-2003 16:37:14.80
user logged in
Trap admin * 02-Oct-2003 16:59:26.60
Select [(F)irst, (N)ext, {P)rev, (L)ast, (C)lear]
Figure 35. System Log Screen
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4.11 Utilities
Use the Utilities screen to set the time and date, reset a configuration, or enable or disable the remote
console port. See Figure 36 and Table 10. To access the Utilities screen, follow this step:
1. From the Main Menu, type
6, "Utilities," and press <Enter>. The Utilities menu appears.
2. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.
UTILITIES
1) Set Date and Time
2) Reset Configuration To Default
3) Reset Remote Configuration To Default
4) Remote Craft Port: Enabled
5) Modem/Slip/PPP Baud Rate 19200
6) Modem Initialization String AT
7) PING generation
8) Static ARP Table
9) Dynamic ARP Table
Figure 36. Utilities Menu Screen
Table 10. Utilities Menu Options
Item Definition
1) Set Date and Time Change the time and date information for the modem if
needed; if in a chassis with a DMM, the DMM date and
time overrides the L357
2) Reset Configuration To Default
3) Reset Remote Configuration To
Restores all configurable settings to the defaults except for:
date and time; password; BOOTP; Telnet timeout
Default
4) Remote Craft Port Enable or disable the console port on the remote module
5) Modem/Slip/PPP Baud Rate Select the baud rate, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or
115200 bps for the modem/SLIP/PPP serial port (standalone
enclosure, only)
6) Modem Initialization String The default string is "AT" (standalone enclosure, only)
7) PING Generation Access the PING diagnostics screen (standalone enclosure,
only)
8) Static ARP Table Set or change specific IP and MAC addresses (standalone
enclosure, only)
9) Dynamic ARP Table View current IP and MAC addresses (standalone enclosure,
only)
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4.11.1 PING Generation
Use the PING Generation screen to test the connection to a specific IP address. See Figure 37.
PING Generation
IP Address to PING: 0.0.0.0
PING count (1 to 255, 0 = forever): 0
Figure 37. PING Generation Screen
To use Ping to check a connection, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
1. From the Utilities menu, type
7, "Utilities," and press <Enter>.
7, "PING Generation," and press <Enter>.
2. At the PING menu prompt, set the Ping parameters, and press <Enter>.
"PING response received..." indicates a good connection;
"TIMEOUT: Unable to reach [IP address]..." indicates a faulty connection.
3. To stop the Ping, press <Esc>.
4.11.2 Static ARP Table
Use the Static ARP Table to set specific IP and MAC addresses for up to 10 ports. See Figure 38.
STATIC ARP TABLE
IP Address MAC ADDRESS Port
1. 172.16.2.7 00-90-37-56-6C-34
2. 172.16.3.23 00-7C-25-33-57-9C
Figure 38. Static ARP Table Screen
To use view, set, or remove an address, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
2. From the Utilities menu, type
3. At the prompt, type
1 to add an entry or 2 to remove an entry, and follow the prompts.
7, "Utilities," and press <Enter>.
8, "Static ARP Table," and press <Enter>.
4. To return to the Utilities menu, press <Esc>.
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4.11.3 Dynamic ARP Table
Use the Dynamic ARP Table to view the currently assigned IP and MAC addresses for various ports.
See Figure 39.
DYNAMIC ARP TABLE
IP Address MAC ADDRESS Port IP Address MAC ADDRESS Port
172.16.2.82 00-98-2C-BE-27-01 3
172.16.153.6 00-50-54-C3-33-41 4
172.16.142.1 00 90 27 4F D1 8D 3
Figure 39. Dynamic ARP Table Screen
To use view an address, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
2. From the Utilities menu, type
7, "Utilities," and press <Enter>.
9, "Dynamic ARP Table," and press <Enter>.
3. To return to the Utilities menu, press <Esc>.
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4.12 Software Upgrade
Use the Software Upgrade report and menu screen to check the current version of the firmware and
upgrade it and the remote L357, if necessary. To access the Software Upgrade screen and check the
software version, see Figure 40 and follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
8, "Software Upgrade," and press <Enter>. The Software Upgrade
screen appears.
2. Record the numbers for the Active and Inactive Firmware for both the local and remote modules.
3. Access the Canoga Perkins website, click Downloads, scroll to the L357 file name and compare
the version numbers listed there with the version numbers you recorded. The L357 firmware file
name is similar to
L3570106.zip, where L357 indicates the module and 0106 indicates the
version number.
4. Download the software from the Web site to your local TFTP server.
3) Copy Software from Source unit to Destination unit
4) Get New File with TFTP
Figure 40. Software Upgrade Screen
Caution: To ensure compatibility when two or more units are connected, you must upgrade all
connected units with the same software.
If the firmware on the L357 is outdated, you need to upgrade it. If the L357 is in a chassis or 1030
enclosure within a domain with a DMM, go to the User Manual for the DMM and use that procedure
to install the new software. If the L357 is in a Model 1020, follow these steps:
1. If needed, access the SNMP Configuration menu before starting the software upgrade: enter the
IP address, subnet Mask, and default gateway for the SNMP agent.
2. From the Main Menu, type
3. At the Software Upgrade menu, type
8, "Software Upgrade," and press <Enter>.
4, Get New File with TFTP, and press <Enter>.
4. At the prompts, type the IP address for the TFTP server and the File Name.
5. At the prompt, type Y to transfer the file and start the upgrade.
To upgrade a remote unit to the same version of software, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
8, "Software Upgrade," and press <Enter>.
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2. At the Software Upgrade menu, type
3, "Copy Software from Source unit to Destination unit,"
and press <Enter>.
3. At the prompt, select the Source, which is the inactive bank for the local module, then select the
Destination, which is the inactive bank for the remote module, and press <Enter>; the upgrade
runs automatically.
To run the new software, swap banks, and reset the module, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
2. At the Software Upgrade menu, type
8, "Software Upgrade," and press <Enter>.
2, "Swap Bank," press <Tab> to highlight the Remote
column, and press <Enter>.
3. Type
2, "Swap Bank," check that the Local column is highlighted, and press <Enter>. Both
modules reset and start using the new firmware.
4.13 Change Password
If the L357 is in a standalone enclosure, you can update your password in order to maintain system
security. You cannot change the password for any other users, especially those who are not logged in.
To access the Change Password screen, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
9, "Change Password," and press <Enter>.
2. To change the password, follow the prompts on the screen.
3. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.
4.14 Manage Connected Sessions
If the L357 is in a standalone enclosure, you can use the Connected Sessions screen to view all
currently logged in users and force a user off, if necessary. See Figure 41. To access the Software
Upgrade screen and check the software version, follow these steps:
1. From the Main Menu, type
Sessions screen appears.
2. To force a user off, type the number for that session, and press <Enter>.
3. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.
CONNECTED SESSIONS
Session Type Username Access Description
------------------------------------------------------- Console AT LOGIN MENU
* 1. Telnet admin Supervisor
2. Telnet admin Supervisor
* = Current session
10, "Manage Logged In Users," and press <Enter>. The Connected
Figure 41. Connected Sessions Screen
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Chapter 5
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
5.1 General Maintenance
Well-maintained components and clearly identified cables help assure optimum system operation.
Damaged fiber cables and dirty connectors are a common source of signal loss or attenuation. Single
mode and multimode fiber optics are especially sensitive to contamination. Inspect, clean, and test all
components to maintain optimum performance.
Note: To avoid damage and signal loss, do not over-tighten or force-fit optical connectors.
• To clean the ferrules and end-face surfaces of male fiber couplings, use a lint-free pad saturated
with isopropyl alcohol.
• To clean the female fiber connectors, use canned air.
• To prevent damage and contamination, place protective dust caps on all unused optical
connectors.
5.1.1 Manage Cable Links
Plan to manage the cables to ensure trouble-free operation and maintenance tasks.
• Position and secure the fiber optic cables to prevent excessive bends and damage. Follow the
guidelines for the bend radius for specific fiber cables.
Note: If no minimum bend radius is specified, the typical long-term, low-stress radius is not less
than 15 times the cable diameter (based on Federal Standard FS-1037C).
• Always connect the fiber optic cables in the standard Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx scheme.
• Label each cable near each end with the signal direction, source, and destination to minimize
connection errors.
5.1.2 Check Optical Power Levels
To ensure the proper performance levels, measure the fiber link loss, or link attenuation, for all fiber
links. Each L357 is shipped with a document that lists the output power for each laser transmitter. To
determine link attenuation, use either the L357 Tx source or a hand-held 1310/1550 nm laser source,
a fiber optic test jumper cable (with known loss), and an optical power meter.
Note: For accurate results, your test may require a warm-up period of up to 30 minutes before
checking power levels.
The transmission laser in the L357 turns on automatically when the chassis receives power.
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5.1.3 Measure Transmitter Output Power
To measure the output power, follow these steps:
1. Clean the connectors on the fiber optic test cable, then plug it in to the Tx connector on the L357.
2. Warm up each component for at least 30 minutes.
3. Set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength.
4. Wait two or three minutes for the power reading to stabilize, and then read the output power.
5. Subtract out the test cable loss, then record the power level and compare it to the value on the
performance sheet for that particular L357. Measurement tolerance is +/- 0.5 dBm.
Note: When referencing optical power levels with numerical values less than zero, the reading
closer to zero is the greater value; for example, -17 dBm is greater than -20 dBm.
6. If the reading is incorrect, repeat the measurement with a different test cable. If the power level is
still not within range, call Technical Support.
7. After calculating the link attenuation, subtract that value from the L357 Tx output value to
determine the power expected at the remote cable end, which is the input power at the remote
receiver.
5.1.4 Measure Receiver Input Power
If you know the link attenuation, skip this section. Otherwise, follow these steps to use the L357 to
measure the link attenuation.
1. At the local site, connect the fiber link cable to Tx on the L357.
2. At the remote site, set the optical power meter to the proper wavelength and connect it to the fiber
link cable.
3. Record the optical power level and compare it with the sensitivity level listed on the data sheet
for the link fiber type.
4. Subtract the remote power level from the value for the transmitter output power at the local site.
The result provides the link loss, in dB. The received power level must not be lower than the Rx
sensitivity nor greater than the Rx saturation listed in the optical specification for the model of
L357 or SFP used.
Note: If you cannot determine the Rx sensitivity, contact Canoga Perkins Technical Support
Department for assistance.
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5.1.5 Measure Fiber Link Attenuation
Determine and record link attenuation before starting normal link traffic. The attenuation factor
identifies potential problems with links that are on the threshold of receiver limitations.
Measure optical fiber links at the shortest wavelength of operation to determine the limiting factor in
the loss budget. Each device that transmits to an L357 has a loss budget that is specified by the
manufacturer and recorded on a data sheet provided with the equipment. That loss budget must be
greater than the total of the measured loss of the fiber link and the attenuation of the L357s.
Use a power meter calibrated for the laser source, then factor in approximately 1 dB for the connector
loss from the patch cables between the L357 and the local device. (Each fiber connection can generate
0.5 dB of additional loss.)
Note: Consider this measurement when extending the link at WWDM wavelengths because the
shorter wavelengths have a greater loss.
To measure attenuation:
1. Attach the transmit fiber to the local and remote ends of the link.
Note: To avoid damage, do not over-tighten or force-fit the optical connectors.
2. With a properly calibrated optical power meter, measure the optical power on the fiber that will
be connected to the Rx connector at one site. Record this reading.
Note: Use either a hand-held power meter or other similar measuring device.
3. Repeat this process at the other site.
5.2 Troubleshooting
This section describes fault conditions and corrective action. The multifunction LEDs and the alarms
display all failures.
As a rule, whenever there is a significant signal loss, check the fiber path and the minimum bend
radius for potential problems. Remove and inspect the cable connectors, being careful not to damage
the fiber end-face surface or the connector housing. Clean all optical connectors before reinstalling
them.
5.2.1 LED Indicators
For details on the LED status during a normal start-up, see Chapter 3.
The front panel LEDs show both normal and fault conditions. Additional information about fault
conditions appears in the System Alarms and System Status & Configuration screens. To aid
troubleshooting, Table 3 lists the functions of the front panel LEDs.
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5.2.2 New Installation
On new installations, make sure that all steps in Chapter 2 are complete:
1. Check that the STA LED is green.
2. Check that the fiber type (multimode or single mode) matches the L357 optical mode.
3. Make these checks:
• All fiber cabling is of the same type; do not mix multimode and single mode cables.
• The fiber optic cable is within the specifications and loss budget of the optic interface
module.
• The line length between the L357 and the remote link does not exceed the allowable loss
budget or receiver saturation limit.
• All host modules in the link are turned on.
• All fiber cables are connected Tx to Rx and Rx to Tx.
5.2.3 Switch 1 and 2 Settings Ignored
If the L357 was installed in a UCS 1000, UCS 1002 or 1020 enclosure and set in the User Interface to
software control, it ignores the hardware switch settings. To restore it to hardware control, access the
Utilities screen and reset the configuration to default. For details on setting the L357 hardware
switches, see Chapter 2.
5.2.4 Problems With Fiber Optics
If the System Alarms screen shows that an Extension Port link is down, inspect and clean the cables
and connectors, then replace any damaged fiber. Retest modules after cleaning.
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Chapter 6
Specifications
See also the specifications for the chassis or standalone enclosure.
6.1 L357 Specifications
Physical Specifications
Dimensions: 3.0"H x 1.0"W x 9.0"D (7.6 cm x 2.5 cm x 22.8 cm)
Weight: 0.3 lb. (0.136 Kg)
Operating Temperature: 0° to 50° C
Operating Humidity: Up to 90% (non-condensing)
Power Consumption: 5 VDC 800 mA, Maximum
Optical Connectors: SC
Regulatory Compliance
• ETL, ETLc (UL 60950/CSA C22.2 No. 60950)
• EN 60950
• EN 60825-1
• FCC Part 15B, Class A
• EN 55022
• EN 55024
• EN 61000-3-2
• EN 61000-3-3
• R&TTE Directive (EN 300-386)
• C-Tick (AS/NZS 3548)
• NEBS Level 3 Tested and Certified
• CE Mark
6.2 L357 Models
Model Fiber Optic Options, Extension Port
1000Base-T to 1000Base-X
User Port: 10/100/1000M UTP RJ45
L357-1110 1000BASE SX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC
L357-1113 1000BASE LX 1310 nm SM 7 dB SC
L357-1323 1000BASE LD 1310 nm SM 14 dB SC
L357-1333 1000BASE XD 1310 nm SM 21 dB SC
L357-1533 1000BASE ZX 1550 nm SM 21 dB SC
L357-1543 1000BASE EX 155 0 nm SM 23 dB SC
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1000Base-T to 1000 Mbps BIDI Interfaces
User Port: 10/100/1000M UTP RJ45
L357-1354 Single Fiber 1000 Mbps 1310 nm 20 Km
L357-1564 Single Fiber 1000 Mbps 1550 nm 20 Km
1000Base-T to 1000 Mbps CWDM Optical Interfaces
User Port: 10/100/1000M UTP RJ45
L357-1070 1000 Mbps CWDM 1470 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-1071 1000 Mbps CWDM 1490 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-1072 1000 Mbps CWDM 1510 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-1073 1000 Mbps CWDM 1530 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-1074 1000 Mbps CWDM 1550 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-1075 1000 Mbps CWDM 1570 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-1076 1000 Mbps CWDM 1590 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-1077 1000 Mbps CWDM 1610 nm SM 22 dB SC
1000Base-SX to 1000Base-X
User Port: 1000M SX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC
L357-2110 1000BASE SX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC
L357-2113 1000BASE LX 1310 nm SM 7 dB SC
L357-2323 1000BASE LD 1310 nm SM 14 dB SC
L357-2333 1000BASE XD 1310 nm SM 21 dB SC
L357-2533 1000BASE ZX 1550 nm SM 21 dB SC
L357-2543 1000BASE EX 1550 nm SM 23 dB SC
1000Base-SX to BIDI
User Port: 1000M SX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC
L357-2354 Single Fiber 1000 Mbps 1310 nm SM 20 Km
L357-2564 Single Fiber 1000 Mbps 1550 nm SM 20 Km
1000Base-LX to 1000Base-X
User Port: 1000M LX 1310 nm SM 7 dB SC
L357-3110 1000BASE SX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC
L357-3113 1000BASE LX 1310 nm SM 7 dB SC
L357-3323 1000BASE LD 1310 nm SM 14 dB SC
L357-3333 1000BASE XD 1310 nm SM 21 dB SC
L357-3533 1000BASE ZX 1550 nm SM 21 dB SC
L357-3543 1000BASE EX 1550 nm SM 23 dB SC
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1000Base-LX to BIDI
User Port: 1000M LX 1310 nm SM 7 dB SC
L357-3354 Single Fiber 1000 Mbps 1310 nm SM 20 Km
L357-3564 Single Fiber 1000 Mbps 1550 nm SM 20 Km
1000Base-SX to 1000 Mbps CWDM Optical Interfaces
User Port: 1000M SX 850 nm MM 6 dB SC
L357-2070 1000 Mbps CWDM 1470 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-2071 1000 Mbps CWDM 1490 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-2072 1000 Mbps CWDM 1510 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-2073 1000 Mbps CWDM 1530 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-2074 1000 Mbps CWDM 1550 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-2075 1000 Mbps CWDM 1570 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-2076 1000 Mbps CWDM 1590 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-2077 1000 Mbps CWDM 1610 nm SM 22 dB SC
1000Base-LX to 1000 Mbps CWDM Optical Interfaces
User Port: 1000M LX 1310 nm SM 7 dB SC
L357-3070 1000 Mbps CWDM 1470 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-3071 1000 Mbps CWDM 1490 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-3072 1000 Mbps CWDM 1510 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-3073 1000 Mbps CWDM 1530 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-3074 1000 Mbps CWDM 1550 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-3075 1000 Mbps CWDM 1570 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-3076 1000 Mbps CWDM 1590 nm SM 22 dB SC
L357-3077 1000 Mbps CWDM 1610 nm SM 22 dB SC
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Appendix A
Warranty Information
Current Warranty information is available on-line in the Client Login Area of the Canoga Perkins
web site (www.canoga.com) or by contacting Technical Support at 800-360-6642 (voice) or
fiber@canoga.com
(email).
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Appendix B
Acronym and Abbreviation List
BAM Bus Access Module
CIM Chassis Interconnect Module
DMM Domain Management Module
FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
LLE Link Loss Echo
LLF Link Loss Forwarding
LNK Link
Mbps Megabits per second
MDM Modem
MMF Multimode Fiber
PHY Physical Layer
RMTF Remote Fault
Rx Receive signal
SBMC SideBand Management Channel
SM Single Mode
SMF Single Mode Fiber
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TRM Terminal
Tx Transmit signal
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CANOGA PERKINS CORPORATION
20600 Prairie Street
Chatsworth, California 91311-6008 USA
Phone: (818) 718-6300 FAX: (818) 718-6312
Website: www.canoga.com
Email: fiber@canoga.com
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