Motorola 68384 - Vanguard 320 Router, Vanguard 320 User Manual

SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager
Device Management
Motorola V anguard De vices
Supports Management Module SM-MOT1000
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
Purpose and Scope ........................................................6
Required Reading...........................................................6
Supported Devices..........................................................7
The SPECTRUM Model..................................................7
DEVICE VIEWS
Chassis Device View ......................................................9
Module Icons.............................................................10
Module Labels.......................................................10
Module Icon Subviews Menu.................................10
Port Labels.............................................................11
Port Label Icon Subviews Menu.........................11
Interface Device View ...................................................12
Interface Icons...........................................................13
Interface Icon Subviews Menu Options..............14
Interface Status View.................................................15
Secondary Address Panel.........................................15
DEVICE TOPOLOGY VIEWS
Interface Device Topology View ...................................16
Chassis Device Topology View.....................................17
APPLICATION VIEW
Application Icons...........................................................19
Supported Applications.................................................20
Motorola Bandwidth Management Applications
(MotBWMgmtApps)...................................................21
Data Compression General Statistics View...........21
Queue Statistics View............................................22
DC Controls View...................................................23
Data Compression Channel Statistics View...........23
Encoder Queue Statistics View..............................25
Decoder Queue Statistics View .............................25
Motorola Configuration Applications
(MotConfigApps) .......................................................26
CSIS Statistics View ..............................................26
Software Key Table............................................27
NUI Password Table ..........................................27
Port Authorization View..........................................27
Software Authorization Table.............................27
Port Authorization Table.....................................27
TFTP Statistics View..............................................27
TFTP Download .................................................27
Last TFTP Transfer Status.................................28
Motorola LAN Applications (MotLANApps) ...............29
Bridge Statistics View ............................................29
Port Stats............................................................29
Link Stats............................................................29
Base Port Stats Table ........................................30
Transparent Bridge Link Stats Table View.............31
Transparent Bridge Port Stats Table View.............33
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Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats Table View ........34
SRB Port Statistics Table View..............................35
SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats View.........................35
MAC Address & Protocol Filtering Stats
Table View.............................................................37
WAN Bridge Link Stats Table View........................38
Local Termination Stats Table View ......................38
ARP Cache Table View .........................................39
IP Access Control Table View................................40
IP Interface Table View..........................................41
Static Routes Info View..........................................43
Static Route Table..............................................43
Dynamic Route Table.........................................44
RIP Information ..................................................44
IP Interchange Table View.....................................45
Output Table.......................................................45
Input Table .........................................................46
Filter/Gateway/Priority Info View............................47
Traffic Info ..........................................................47
Filter Table .........................................................47
Default Gateway Table.......................................47
IP BOOTP Server Info View...................................48
Motorola Node Management Application
(MotNodeMgmtApp)..................................................49
SNMP Agent Details View .....................................49
Node Statistics View..............................................49
Last Occurrences ...............................................50
PVC Connections...............................................50
Reset Buttons.....................................................50
Board Statistics View.............................................51
Port Statistics View................................................52
Board Table View...................................................53
Motorola WAN Applications (MotWANApps).............55
X.25 Statistics Table View .....................................55
ISDN Call Statistics Table View .........................56
Data Statistics View............................................58
Translation Configuration Table View....................60
PERFORMANCE VIEWS
Device Performance View.............................................61
Performance View.........................................................62
Port Performance View.................................................62
CONFIGURATION VIEWS
Device Configuration View............................................63
Interface Configuration View.........................................64
Port Configuration View................................................64
Configuration......................................................64
Statistics.............................................................65
Controls..............................................................65
Module Configuration View...........................................66
Node Configuration View..............................................66
General Node Information..................................66
Thresholds..........................................................68
Alarms................................................................68
Billing..................................................................69
Traffic .................................................................69
Codex Proprietary Information ...........................69
X.25 Configuration Table View .....................................70
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PDN Information View...............................................74
Call Statistics View....................................................76
Packet/Frame Statistics View....................................77
Channel Statistics View.............................................77
Bridge Configuration Information View .........................78
Base Port Info.....................................................79
STP Port Info......................................................79
Base Port Configurables ....................................79
Local Termination Table View...................................81
Filtering Information View..........................................82
MAC Address Filter Table ..................................82
Protocol Filter Table ...........................................83
WAN Bridge Link Info View .......................................83
Address Table Parameters View...............................84
802.1d Static Link Table View...................................85
SRB WAN Bridge Link Table View............................86
MODEL INFORMATION VIEWS
INDEX
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Introduction
This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for Motorola Vanguard devices.
This introduction to the Device Management documentation for Motorola Vanguard devices contains the following information:
• Purpose and Scope
Required Reading
Supported Devices
The SPECTRUM Model
Purpose and Scope
Use this documentation as a guide for managing Motorola Vanguard devices with the SPECTRUM management module SM-MOT1000. The documentation describes the icons, menus, and views that enable you to remotely monitor, configure, and troubleshoot Motorola Vanguard devices through software models in your SPECTRUM database.
Only information specific to the supported management module is included under this topic. For general information about device management using SPECTRUM and for
explanations of basic SPECTRUM functionality and navigation techniques, refer to the documentation listed under Required Reading .
Required Reading
To use this documentation effectively, you must be familiar with the information covered by the other SPECTRUM online documentation topics listed below.
• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for
Operators
Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators
How To Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM
SPECTRUM Views
SPECTRUM Menus
SPECTRUM Icons
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Supported Devices
The SPECTRUM management module SM­MOT1000 currently allows you to model three different types of Motorola Vanguard devices as described below.
Motorola Vanguard 6520 Multimedia Periphery Router (MPRouter). A WAN
access product optimized for branch offices that require consolidation of legacy traffic with LAN traffic over dedicated or switched X.25, Frame Relay, point-to-point, multipoint, and ISDN circuits.
Motorola Vanguard 6560 MPRouter PRO.
This device extends the 6520 MPRouter capabilties for large branch offices with higher throughput needs, offering voice relay options for analog and digital voice applications as well as all the features and options of the 6520.
Motorola Vanguard 320. A network access
device that allows Ethernet LANs and a combination of terminals, PCs, workstations, and controllers to access public or private network services such as ISDN, Frame Relay, and X.25.
The SPECTRUM Model
SPECTRUM uses a single device model type,
MotMPRouter , for modeling any of the supported
Motorola V anguard devices. MotMPRouter models are represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons. As shown below, the appearance of the Device icon varies slightly depending on the kind of view in which it appears.
Large Device icon
Model Name
Model Name
MotMPRouter
Small Device icon appears in
MotMPRouter
Topology, Device Topology,
appears in Device Topology,
Lost and Found, Location, and Interface Device views.
Application, and Container views.
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Figure 1 shows a portion of a Topology view in
which the Device icon representing the MotMPRouter model appears surrounded by icons representing the network entities which the device connects—in this case two Ethernet LANs and an Off-Page Reference icon representing a Wide Area Link to a corporate network.
Figure 1: MotMPRouter Device Icon in
Topology View
Device icons provide access to the views, subviews, and tables that let you manage the modeled device. Figure 2 shows the model­specific portion of the Icon Subviews menu for a MotMPRouter Device icon in a Topology view. The views listed below are accessible directly from this menu and are described individually in subsequent sections of this documentation.
Device Views (Page 9)
Device Topology Views (Page 16)
Application View (Page 18)
Performance Views (Page 61)
Configuration Views (Page 63)
Model Information Views (Page 87)
Figure 2: Device Icon Subviews Menu Options
Admin_Nashua
LAN 802.3
Sales_Nashua
LAN 802.3
Device Icon
JK2
MotMPRouter
WA_Link
Zoom
- >
Device DevTop Application Configuration Model Information Primary Application
Flash Green Enabled
Device Performance
JK2
MotMPRouter
Acknowledge
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Device Views
This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM.
Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. There are two types of Device views for MotMPRouter models.
Chassis Device View
Interface Device View (Page 12)
Chassis Device View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotMPRouter Device icon, select Device > Chassis .
This view contains icons that represent the various physical modules installed within the chassis of the modeled device. Each Module icon identifies the type of module and its slot location. Individual ports on the modules are represented by smaller icons that dynamically display current operational status. Figure 3 is an example of the Chassis Device view for a device that has five modules being managed by the Motherboard installed in the first slot (number zero).
Figure 3: Chassis Device View
JK2 of Type MotMPRouter of Landscape X Primary
Primary Application
System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype
Serial Number
Network Address
Name Contact Description Location
* File View HelpOptions
1
modem
0
7
0
Motherboard
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
6
ethernet
UNDEFINED
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13
UNDEFINED
UNDEFINED
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19
0
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0
25
0
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0
32
234
5
Up
Dwn
Ena
Dwn Dwn
Up Dis
Ena Ena
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Module Icons
Figure 4 shows a closeup of a Module icon from a
Chassis Device view. Note that there are two types of labels on the icon: those that apply to the module as a whole, and those that apply to individual ports on the module.
Figure 4: Module Icon
Module Labels
The following two labels are located at the top of each Module icon:
• Slot Number - The location of the module within the chassis. Also provides double-click access to the Module Notes view (see Table 1) .
• Module Type - The type of module in the chassis slot—e.g., motherboard, modem, ethernet, etc.
Module Icon Subviews Menu
Table 1 lists the Icon Subviews menu options for
the Module icons.
0
Motherboard
Module Labels
Port Labels
Slot Number
Module Type
Port Number
0
1
Up
0
2
Dwn
0
3
Dwn
0
6
Up
Port Status
Port Statistics
Table 1: Module Icon Subviews Menu Options
Option Opens the . . .
Module Notes Notes view, which allows you to make,
revise, save, retrieve, and mail annotations about the selected module.
Module Configuration
Module Configuration View (Page 66),
which provides more detailed configuration information about the selected module.
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Port Labels
As shown in Figure 4, each selectable port label on a module icon comprises three smaller labels as described below. Clicking on any of these labels highlights the whole port label so that you can access the port-specific menu options listed in Table 2.
• Port Number - Identifies a particular port. Double-click this label to open a Port Notes view that allows you make, revise, save, retrieve, and mail annotations about the port.
• Port Status - Displays the current operating status of the port and the corresponding color for that status (green if the port is up, red if the port is down or in test mode). Double-click this label to open the Port Configuration
View.
Port Statistics -Displays the number of
frames (packets) transmitted or received by this port since the last reset. Double-click this label to open the Port Performance View
.
Port Label Icon Subviews Menu
Table 2 lists the Icon Subviews menu options for
port labels within the Chassis Device view.
Table 2: Port Label Icon Subviews Menu
Options
Option Opens the . . .
Port Notes Notes view, which allows you to make,
revise, save, retrieve, and mail annotations about the selected port.
Port Configuration Port Configuration View (Page 64),
which provides more detailed configuration information about the selected port.
Port Performance Port Performance View (Page 62),which
provides statistical information about packet traffic through the selected port.
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Interface Device View
This view provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each of the device’s serial/network I/O ports, which are represented by Interface icons in the bottom panel of the view, as shown in Figure 5. The middle panel of the view also displays a Device icon, which allows you to monitor the device operation and access other device-specific views.
Figure 5: Interface Device View
JK2 of Type MotMPRouter of Landscape X Primary
* File View Help Options
Name Contact
Description
Location
System Up Time
Manufacturer Device Type Serial Number
Network Address
Primary Application
Interface Description
Find
Phy Addr
Model Name
Model Type
ISO88025
TokenRing0
0
1
ON
0:0:30:68:6F:1B
0:0:0:0
Ethernet
Ethernet0
0
2
ON
0:0:30:68:6F:9B
0:0:0:0
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Interface Icons
Figure 6 shows a closeup of an Interface icon
from an Interface Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions.
Figure 6: Interface Icon
Interface Number Label
This label displays the interface number.
IF Status Label
This label displays the current Operational Status of the interface (see Table 3). Note that the background color of the label also depends on the interface’s current Administrative Status, which is set by the user in the Interface Status View
(Page 15). This view can be accessed by double-
clicking the label.
Interface T ype Label
This label identifies the type of interface—e.g., Ethernet, FDDI, Other, etc. Double-click this label to access the Secondary Address Panel (Page 15).
ISO88023
Motorola 65
0
1
ON
0:0:30:68:6F:1B
0:0:0:0
a Interface Number Label b IF Status Label c Interface Type Label d Physical Address Label e IP Address Label f Gauge Label g Network Type Label
(a)
(b)
(c) (d)
(e) (f)
(g)
Table 3: Interface Status Label Colors
Color
Operational
Status
Administrative
Status
Label
Text
Green ON ON ON Blue OFF OFF OFF Yellow OFF ON OFF Red Testing Test Test
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Physical Address Label
This label displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface. Double-click the label to open the Interface Address Translation table, which cross­references network addresses(IP addresses) to physical(MAC) addresses for selected nodes between networks. Double-clicking on any column entry opens an address-specific Address Translation Table Information view. This view provides the same information as the corresponding row for the IF Address Translation table, but allows you to modify field values.
IP Address Label
This label displays the IP address for the interface. Double-click the label to open the
Secondary Address Panel (Page 15), which allows
you to change the address and mask for this interface.
Gauge Label
This label displays whichever performance statistic has been selected in the Gauge Control panel for this device’s interfaces (see the SPECTRUM Views documentation for more information). Double-click this label to open the
Port Performance View (Page 62).
Network T ype Label
This label identifies the type of network the interface is connected to. Double-click the label to open the Model Information view for the interface.
Interface Icon Subviews Menu Options
Table 4 lists the Icon Subviews menu options
available for the Interface icon.
Table 4: Interface Icon Subviews Menu
Options
Option Opens the . . .
Detail Interface Detail view, which displays
Packet, Error, and Discard
Breakdown pie charts. IF Status Interface Status View (Page 15) IF Configuration Interface Configuration View (Page
64)
Model Information Model Information Views (Page 87) IF Address
Translation Table
Interface Address Translation Table view, which shows the Physical and Network address for each interface.
Secondary Address Panel
Secondary Address Panel (Page 15)
Thresholds Interface Threshold view, which
allows you to set the on/off alarm thresholds for: load, packet rate, error rate, and % discarded.
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Interface Status View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select IF Status.
This view provides information on the operational status of the interface and allows you to enable or disable the port.
Operational Status
The current state of the interface (ON, OFF, or Testing).
Administrative Status
This button allows you to select the desired operational state of the interface (ON, OFF, or Testing).
Secondary Address Panel
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select Secondary Address Panel.
This panel provides a table of IP addresses and masks obtained from the Address Translation table within the device’s firmware. You can change the current address displayed in the IP Address field by selecting an entry from the table in this panel and clicking the Update button.
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Device T opology Views
This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology views availab le f or models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM.
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotMPRouter Device icon, select DevTop > Interface or DevTop > Chassis.
Device Topology views show the connections between a modeled device and other network entities. There are two kinds of Device Topology
views available for MotMPRouter models:
• Interface Device Topology View
Chassis Device Topology View (Page 17)
Interface Device Topology View
The lower panel of the Interface Device Topology view (Figure 7) uses interface icons to represent the device’s serial/network I/O ports. These icons provide the same information and menu options as those in the Interface Device view (Page 13). If there is a device connected to a particular interface, a device icon appears on the vertical bar above the interface icon along with an icon
representing the network group that contains the device.
Figure 7: Interface Device Topology View
JK2 of type MotMPRouter of Landscape X Primary
Model Name
Model Type
* File View Help Options
ISO88025
Ethernet0
0
1
ON
0:0:30:68:6F:1B
0:0:0:0
Ethernet
Ethernet0
0
3
ON
0:0:30:68:6F:9B
0:0:0:0
ISO88025
Ethernet0
0
2
ON
0:0:30:68:6F:1B
0:0:0:0
ISO88025
Ethernet0
0
4
ON
0:0:30:68:6F:1B
0:0:0:0
Model Name
Model Type
Model Name
Model Type
Model Name
Model Type
Model Name
Model Type
MPRouter
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Chassis Device Topology View
The lower panel of the Interface Device Topology view (Figure 7) depicts device and network connections for each port on a selected module. You select the module by clicking on its image within the top middle panel. The port labels in this view provide the same information and menu options as those in the Chassis Device view (Page
9).
For further information on Device Topology views, refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation.
Figure 8: Chassis Device Topology View
m o d e m
JK2 of type MotMPRouter of Landscape X Primary
Model Name
Model Type
* File View Help Options
Model Name
Model Type
Model Name
Model Type
m o d e m
e t h e r n e t
u n d e f
i n e d
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Application View
This section describes the Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM.
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotMPRouter Device icon, select Application.
When a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device. The Application view identifies all of these application models, shows their current condition status, and provides access to application-specific subviews.
Figure 9 shows an Application view in its default
mode (Icon) where each of the application models is represented by an Application icon (see
Figure 10 for a closeup). The Application icons are
arranged hierarchically under a Device icon, with major applications in the top row and their respective minor applications stacked directly below.
If you prefer to see applications displayed by name only, in a single vertical list, select View >
Mode > List.
Figure 9: MotMPRouter Application View
JK2 of type MotMPRouter of Landscape node: Primary
Model Name Contact
Description Location
Primary Application
System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype
Serial Number
Network Address
02_Routing
GenRtrApp
* File View Help?Options
JK2
MotMPRouter
IP Routing
IP2RtrApp
JK2_MIB-II
MP2-Agent
JK2_ICMP
ICMP_App
JK2_TFTP
MotTFTPApp
MotTFTPApp
ConfigApps
ConfigApps
MotConfigApps
Bridge App
JK2_CSIS
MotCSISApp
MotCSISApp
BWMgmtA
BWMgmtApp
BWMgmtApps
JK2_DC_Ap
MotDCApp
MotDCApp
ce Routing
JK2 Static
Transparen
GenRtrApp
ce_Rtr_App
Static_App
arent_App
SNMP2_Agent
ICMPApp
System2_App
UDP2_App
JK2_System
JK2_UDP2
System2_App
UDP2_App
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Application Icons
When the Application view is in Icon mode, each of the application models is represented by an Application icon (Figure 10). Double-clicking the Model Name label (a) at the top of the icon opens the associated Model Information view—see
Model Information Views (Page 87). For some
applications, the Model Type label (c) at the bottom of the icon is also a double-click zone, which opens an application-specific view. Any views accessible through these double-click zones are also accessible from the Application icon’s
Icon Subviews menu.
Figure 10: Application Icon
a Model Name Label / Model Information View b Condition Status Label c Model Type Label / Application-Specific View
(a)
(b)
(c)
MotLANApps
JK_LANApps
MotLANApps
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Supported Applications
Motorola V anguard devices support both common and device-specific applications.
Applications that are common to many of the different kinds and makes of devices managed by SPECTRUM are listed in Table 5 along with their corresponding documentation subtopics.
The views and subviews available for Motorola Vanguard device-specific applications are described in the rest of this section, grouped by major application as listed below:
Motorola Bandwidth Management
Applications (MotBWMgmtApps) (Page 21)
Motorola Configuration Applications
(MotConfigApps) (Page 26)
Motorola LAN Applications (MotLANApps)
(Page 29)
Motorola Node Management Application
(MotNodeMgmtApp) (Page 49)
Motorola WAN Applications (MotWANApps)
(Page 55)
Table 5: Common Applications
Application For more info, see...
Routing (GenRtrApp) Miscellaneous
Applications
Ethernet (EthernetApp) Miscellaneous
Applications
Bridging (GenBridgingApp) Bridging Applications MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent) MIB-II Applications
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Motorola Bandwidth Management Applications (MotBWMgmtApps)
This major application (model type MotBWMgmtApps) has a single minor application: the Motorola Data Compression Application (model typeMotDCApp). The Icon Subviews menu for this application provides access to the following application-specific subviews:
Data Compression General Statistics View
(Page 21)
Data Compression Channel Statistics View
(Page 23)
Data Compression General Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotBWMgmtApp Application icon, select General
Statistics.
This view presents descriptive information about the data compression (DC) module installed in the modeled device’s motherboard and general statistical information applicable to all DC channels. Buttons at the bottom of the view provide access to subviews for Encoder/Decoder Queue Statistics and DC Channel Controls. The DC general statistics are displayed in the following read-only fields:
DSPStatus
Indicates whether there is a DC SIMM DSP installed in the motherboard and, if so, what its current status is (“up” = installed and operational; “down” = installed but non­functional; “missing”= no DC SIMM DSP is installed).
Soft-Rev
The revision number of the DC handler software.
Firm-Rev
The DC function revision number (e.g., the DSP firmware revision number).
DCChan
The maximum number of DC channels supported.
ChanInUse
The number of DC channels currently in use.
SmltChanUse
The highest number of DC channels in use at any one time since the last stats reset.
ConnRejects
Number of call requests rejected due to the unavailability of DC channels.
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AggCRatio
Ratio of incoming characters to outgoing characters for all DC channels over the past minute.
The following two buttons are located at the bottom of the Data Compression General Statistics view:
This button accesses both current and historical information about the encoder and decoder queues— see Queue Statistics View (Page 22).
This button accesses a view that lets you control statistics and history buffer reset parameters for individual DC channels—see DC Controls View
(Page 23).
Queue Statistics View
Access: In the Data Compression General Statistics view, click the Encoder and Decoder Queue Statistics button.
This view provides the following information about the encoder and decoder queues:
EncFrames
Current number of frames in the encoder queue, waiting to be compressed.
MaxEncQueue
Highest number of frames that were in the encoder queue at any one time since the last stats reset.
TimeOfMaxEnc
Time when the current MaxEncQueue value (described above) was registered.
DecFrames
Current number of frames in the decoder queue, waiting to be decompressed.
MaxDecQueue
Highest number of frames that were in the decoder queue at any one time since the last stats reset.
TimeOfMaxDec
Time when the current MaxDecQueue value (described above) was registered.
Encoder and Decoder Queue Statistics
DC Channel Controls
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DC Controls View
Access: In either the Data Compression General Statistics view or the Data Compression Channel Statistics view, click the Encoder and Decoder Queue Statistics button.
This view contains a table that lets you determine whether the statistics and the vocabulary/history buffer for each channel will be automatically reset when the channel is active. Column headings are described below.
Channel Number
Index number identifying a particular channel.
Channel Status
Indicates whether DC statistics will be automatically reset for this channel when it is active. Possible values are “reset” or “noreset.”
History Buffer
Indicates whether the vocabulary/history buffer will be automatically reset for this channel when it is active. Possible values are “reset” or “noreset.”
Data Compression Channel Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotBWMgmtApp Application icon, select Channel
Statistics.
This view provides the data compression (DC) statistics listed below for individual channels. Buttons at the bottom of the view provide access to subviews for Encoder/Decoder Queue Statistics and DC Channel Controls.
Number
Index number identifying a particular channel.
Time Reset
Time when node was restarted or statistics were reset by a CTP/SNMP Manager command.
State
Current activity state of the channel. See Table 6 for expanded descriptions of possible states.
SourceChan
Access Protocol’s identity string.
DestChan
Network Protocol’s identity string.
XmitRatio
Actual compression ratio for outgoing data. This is a 60 second snapshot. Range is 1 - 9.2.
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The following three buttons are located at the bottom of the Data Compression Channel Statistics view.
This button accesses a view providing encoder queue information for individual DC channels— see Encoder Queue Statistics View (Page 25).
This button accesses a view providing decoder queue information for individual DC channels— see Decoder Queue Statistics View (Page 25).
This button accesses a view that lets you control statistics and history buffer reset parameters for individual DC channels—see DC Controls View
(Page 23). This same table is also accessible from
the previously described Data Compression General Statistics view.
Table 6: Channel State Descriptions
State Description
dsp-down DSP is down. idle DSP is ready to be assigned to a
connection.
negotiating Source has accepted the Call Request
and is waiting for a Call Accept from
the destination node. data-passing Normal data passing state. ap-clearing Call Clear request arrived from access
side. np-clearing Call Clear request arrived from
network side. clearing-call A call collision or a Call Clear along
with an X.25 reset or a “start buffer
discarding.” flushing-on-clr Call has been cleared with FLUSH;
waiting for packets to flush from DC
Handler rings. flushing-data Waiting for x.25 confirm. flushing-dc-ring Waiting for the data on the DC Handler
ring to be flushed after an x.25 confirm
or stop discard. clearing Call has been cleared.
Encoder Queue Statistics
Decoder Queue Statistics
DC Channel Controls
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Encoder Queue Statistics View
Access: In the Data Compression ChannelStatistics view, click the Encoder Queue Statistics button.
This view contains a table of encoder queue statistics for individual DC channels. Column headings are described below.
ChanNo
Index number identifying a particular channel.
EncFrames
Number of frames received from the Access Protocol to be compressed.
CharIN
Number of bytes pushed into the encoder to be compressed.
CharOUT
Number of compressed bytes produced by the encoder.
AEChange
Number of times the encoder switched from compressed mode to anti-expansion mode.
AEFrames
Number of anti-expansion frames sent by the encoder.
AEstatus
Indicates whether anti-expansion mode is on.
Decoder Queue Statistics View
Access: In the Data Compression Channel Statistics view, click the Decoder Queue Statistics button.
This view contains a table of decoder queue statistics for individual DC channels. Column headings are described below.
ChanNo
Index number identifying a particular channel.
DecFrames
Number of frames received from the Network Protocol to be decompressed.
CharIN
Number of bytes pushed into the decoder to be decompressed.
CharOUT
Number of decompressed bytes produced by the decoder.
AEChange
Number of times the decoder switched from compressed mode to anti-expansion mode.
AEFrames
Number of anti-expansion frames received .
AEstatus
Indicates whether anti-expansion mode is on or off.
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BadFrames
Number of decoded frames detected by the decoder to have been corrupted. This includes frames with bad headers.
BadHeaders
Number of decoded frames detected by the decoder to have a bad header.
PktDiscard
Number of packets discarded while processing an X.25 reset or during node congestion.
Motorola Configuration Applications (MotConfigApps)
This major application (model type MotConfigApps) has two minor applications (model types MotCSISApp and MotTFTPApp). The Icon Subviews menus associated with these applications provide access to the following application-specific views:
• MotCSISApp
- CSIS Statistics View (Page 26)
- Port Authorization View (Page 27)
• MotTFTPApp
- TFTP Statistics View (Page 27)
CSIS Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotCSISApp Application icon, select Key Table.
This view provides software key and password configuration information for optional software installed on the modeled device. It contains the following two tables:
• Software Key Table
• NUI Password Table
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Software Key Table
This table in the CSIS Statistics view displays key values for optional software. Entries are numbered sequentially starting with 1.
NUI Password Table
This table in the CSIS Statistics view lists the Network User Identification (NUI) password for each user account and specifies which entry in the PAD Prompt Table is used as a PAD prompt after the user has entered a valid password. “0” indicates the standard asterisk prompt.
Port Authorization View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotCSISApp Application icon, select Port Statistics.
This view provides port-specific information about optional software installed on the modeled device. It contains the following two tables:
• Software Authorization Table
• Port Authorization Table
Software Authorization Table
For each software option installed, this table indicates the maximum number of ports supported (or the value 65535 if unlimited), the number of ports actually being used, and whether all use of the option was authorized or any use
was unauthorized. Any attempts to use the option on more than the number of supported ports constitutes unauthorized usage.
Port Authorization Table
For each port (1 through 54), this table indicates whether usage has been authorized or unauthorized. Any attempted use of the port for a particular software option that would exceed the port limit listed in the Option column of the Software Authorization table constitutes unauthorized usage.
TFTP Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotTFTPApp Application icon, select Statistics.
This view lets you initiate and monitor TFTP file transfers to and from the modeled device. The view has the following two defined areas:
• TFTP Download
• Last TFTP Transfer Status
TFTP Download
This area of the TFTP Statistics view lets you define and initiate a file transfer using the following fields and buttons:
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IPAddress
Enter the IP address of the remote TFTP application.
FileName
Enter the file name to be used in the TFTP RRQ or WRQ message.
Operation
Use this menu button to select the desired type of transfer .
Initiate
Click Start to initiate the transfer operation.
Last TFTP T ransfer Status
This area of the TFTP Statistics view displays the following information about the last completed transfer or the transfer currently in progress:
IPAddress
The IP address of the remote TFTP application.
FileName
The file name to be used in the TFTP RRQ or WRQ message.
Operation
The type of transfer.
TimeStamp
The starting time of the transfer in progress (or the ending time of the last completed transfer) in dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm:ss format.
ByteCount
The total number of bytes transferred. This value is dynamically updated during a transfer.
Status
The current or final status of the transfer operation, such as “Transfer in progress” or “Operation successful.”
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Motorola LAN Applications (MotLANApps)
This major application (model type MotLANApps) has two minor applications (model types MotBridgeApp and MotRouterApp). The Icon Subviews menus associated with these applications provide access to the following application-specific views:
• MotBridgeApp
- Bridge Statistics View (Page 29)
- Bridge Configuration Information View
(Page 78)
• MotRouterApp
- ARP Cache Table View (Page 39)
- IP Access Control Table View (Page 40)
- IP Interface Table View (Page 41)
- Static Routes Info View (Page 43)
- IP Interchange Table View (Page 45)
- Filter/Gateway/Priority Info View (Page 47)
- IP BOOTP Server Info View (Page 48)
Bridge Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotBridgeApp Application icon, select Bridge Statistics.
In addition to providing button access to a number of subviews, the Bridge Statistics view contains the following three defined areas:
• Port Stats
• Link Stats
• Base Port Stats Table
Port Stats
This area of the Bridge Statistics view displays the following totals for all ports associated with the device’s transparent bridging function:
- The number of end station addresses learned.
- The number of available entries in the Forwarding Table.
- The maximum number of entries being used in the Forwarding Table since the last node boot.
Link Stats
This area of the Bridge Statistics view displays the total number of W AN Bridge Links that have been configured.
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Base Port Stats Table
This area of the Bridge Statistics view identifies the current Link Status ( see and time of the last LAN port statistics reset for each port associated with the transparent, source-route, or srt bridging functions of this device. See Table 7 for expanded descriptions of possible Link Status values:
The following eight buttons are located at the bottom of the Bridge Statistics view:
This button accesses a table providing statistical information for each bridge link associated with the device’s transparent bridging function—
Transparent Bridge Link Stats Table View (Page
31).
This button accesses a table providing statistical information for each port associated with the device’s transparent bridging function—see
Transparent Bridge Port Stats Table View (Page
33).
This button accesses a table containing bridge­Link-specific information for the Spanning Tree Protocol—see Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats
Table View (Page 34).
Table 7: Link Status Descriptions
Status Description
unconfig Not configured configerr Configuration error on link swDisabled Physical errors on link userDisabled User shut down link congested WAN congested condition inactive Configured link - ready for use
but not active
active Configured and active
Transparent Bridge Link Stats
Transparent Bridge Port Stats
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This button accesses a table providing statistical information for each port associated with the device’s source route bridging function—see SRB
Port Statistics Table View (Page 35)
This button accesses a table providing statistical information for each WAN Bridge Link associated with the device’s source route bridging function— see SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats View (Page 35)
This button accesses a table providing MAC address and protocol filtering information broken down by port—see MAC Address & Protocol
Filtering Stats Table View (Page 37)
.
This button accesses a table providing statistical information for each of the device’s WAN Bridge Links—see WAN Bridge Link Stats Table View
(Page 38).
This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see Local Termination
Stats Table View (Page 38).
Transparent Bridge Link Stats Table View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the Transparent Bridge Link Stats button.
This view contains a table providing statistical information for each bridge link associated with the device’s transparent bridging function. Column headings are as follows:
LinkNo
Number identifying a particular bridge link.
MaxInfo
The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that this port will receive or transmit.
InFrames
The number of frames that have been received by this bridge link from its segment. Note that a frame received on the interface corresponding to this bridge link is only counted by this object if it
SRB Port Statistics
SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats
MAC Addr and Protocol Filtering
WAN Bridge Links Stats
Local Termination Stats
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is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function.
OutFrames
The number of frames that have been transmitted by this bridge link to its segment. Note that a frame transmitted on the interface corresponding to this bridge link is only counted by this object if it is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function.
Discards
Count of valid frames received that were discarded (i.e., filtered) by the Forwarding Process.
UnicastRx
The number of Unicast Frames received on this WAN Bridge Link.
UnicastTx
The number of Unicast Frames transmitted on this WAN Bridge Link.
MulticastRx
The number of Multicast Frames received on this WAN Bridge Link.
MulticastTx
The number of Multicast Frames transmitted on this WAN Bridge Link.
BroadcastRx
The number of Broadcast Frames received on this WAN Bridge Link.
BroadcastTx
The number of Broadicast Frames transmitted on this WAN Bridge Link.
InBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to receive Link State not being set to “forwarding.”
OutBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to transmit Link State not being set to “forwarding.”
ULPInBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Unicast Link Protect being set on the incoming link.
ULPOutBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Unicast Link Protect being set on the outgoing link.
MLPInBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Multicast Link Protect being set on the incoming link.
MLPOutBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Multicast Link Protect being set on the outgoing link.
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Transparent Bridge Port Stats Table View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the Transparent Bridge Port Stats button.
This view contains a table providing statistical information for each port associated with this device’s transparent bridging function. Column headings are as follows:
PortNo
Number identifying a particular port.
UnicastRx
The number of Unicast Frames received on this LAN link.
UnicastTx
The number of Unicast Frames transmitted on this LAN link.
MulticastRx
The number of Multicast Frames received on this LAN link.
MulticastTx
The number of Multicast Frames transmitted on this LAN link.
BroadcastRx
The number of Broadcast Frames received on this LAN link.
BroadcastTx
The number of Broadcast Frames transmitted on this LAN link.
InboundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to receive Link State not being set to “forwarding.”
OutboundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to receive Link State not being set to “forwarding.”
ULPInboundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Unicast Link Protect being set on the incoming link.
ULPBOutboundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Unicast Link Protect being set on the outgoing link.
MLPInBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Multicast Link Protect being set on the incoming link.
MLPOutBoundDisc
The number of frames discarded due to Multicast Link Protect being set on the outgoing link.
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Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats Table View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats button.
This view contains a table providing statistical information for individual Spanning Tree bridge links. Column headings are as follows:
LinkNo
Number identifying a particular bridge link.
Priority
Port priority value (as derived from second octet of Port ID object).
LinkState
The bridge link’s current state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol. When the Link Status (see following column heading description) is “disabled,” the Link State value is also “disabled.” When the Link Status is “enabled,” the Link State value determines what action a bridge link takes upon receiving a frame. Possible values are: blocking, listening, learning, forwarding, and broken.
LinkStatus
The enabled/disabled status of the bridge link.
PathCost
The contribution of this bridge link to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root that includes this bridge link.
DesignatedRoot
The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as the Root in the Configuration BPDUs transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the segment to which the bridge link is attached.
DesignatedCost
The path cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to this bridge link. This value is compared to the Root Path Cost field in received bridge PDUs.
DesignatedBridge
The Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this bridge link considers to be the Designated Bridge for this bridge link’s segment.
DesignatedPort
The Port Identifier of the bridge link on the Designated Bridge for this bridge link’s segment.
FwdTransition
The number of times this port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state.
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SRB Port Statistics Table View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the SRB Port Statisticss button.
This view contains a table providing statistical information for each port associated with the device’s source route bridging function. Column headings are as follows:
Port Index
The Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this bridge link considers to be the Designated Bridge for this bridge link’s segment.
FramesRx
The Port Identifier of the bridge link on the Designated Bridge for this bridge link’s segment.
FramesTx
The number of times this port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state.
RingNo.
The number of times this port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state.
SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats button.
This view contains a table that provides statistical information about every WAN Bridge Link
associated with this source route bridge. Column headings are as follows:
LinkNo
Identifies a particular WAN bridge link.
STESpanMode
Indicates how the link port deals with Spanning Tree Explorer (STE) frames. Possible values are listed below.
disabled = the port will not accept or send STE frames; any STE frames received will be silently discarded.
forced = indicates the port will always accept and propagate STE frames. This allows a Spanning Tree to be manually configured for this class of packet. Note that unlike trans­parent bridging, this is not catastrophic to the network if there are loops.
auto-span = indicates that the bridge imple­ments the Spanning Tree Protocol and has it enabled on this port. However, handling of STE frames still depends on the Link State setting. If the port is in the “forwarding” state, the frame will be accepted or propa­gated. Otherwise it will be silently discarded.
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SpecInFrms
The number of specifically routed frames that have been received from this bridge link’s segment.
SpecOutFrms
The number of specifically routed frames that this bridge link has transmitted on its segment.
APEInFrms
The number of All Paths Explorer (APE) frames that have been received by this bridge link from its segment.
APEOutFrms
The number of All Paths Explorer (APE) frames that have been transmitted by this bridge link on its segment.
STEOutFrms
The number of Spanning Tree Explorer (STE) frames that have been transmitted by this bridge link on its segment.
STEInFrms
The number of Spanning Tree Explorer (STE) frames that have been received by this bridge link on its segment.
SegMisDisc
The number of explorer frames that have been discarded by this bridge link because the routing
descriptor field contained an invalid adjacent segment value.
DupSegDisc
The number of frames that have been discarded by this bridge link because the routing descriptor field contained a duplicate segment identifier.
HopCountExcDisc
The number of explorer frames that have been discarded by this bridge link because the Routing Information Field has exceeded the maximum route descriptor length.
TotFrmsRx
The sum of ARE, STE and SRF frames received on this bridge link.
TotFrmsTx
The sum of ARE, STE and SRF frames transmitted on this bridge link.
NextRingNo
The Next Ring number of the WAN bridge link to which the bridge route is bridging. This is the ring number to which the Codex remote bridge half is attached.
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MAC Address & Protocol Filtering Stats T able View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the MAC Addr & Protocol Filtering button.
This view contains a table that provides MAC address and protocol filtering information on a port-by-port basis. Column headings are as follows:
Port No
Number identifying a particular port.
SrcAddrFiltIn
The number of inbound frames on this port that were not forwarded because of Source MAC Address filtering.
SrcAddrFiltOut
The number of outbound frames on this port that were not forwarded because of Source MAC Address filtering.
DestAddrFiltIn
The number of outbound frames on this port that were not forwarded because of Destination MAC Address filtering.
DestAddrFiltOut
The number of outbound frames on this port that were not forwarded because of Destination MAC Address filtering.
ProtFiltIn
The number of inbound frames on this port that were not forwarded because of Protocol filtering.
ProtFiltOut
The number of outbound frames on this port that were not forwarded because of Protocol filtering.
TotFiltIn
The sum of Source MAC Address, Destination MAC Address, and Protocol inbound frames on this port not forwarded because of filtering.
TotFiltOut
The sum of Source MAC Address, Destination MAC Address, and Protocol outbound frames on this port not forwarded because of filtering.
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WAN Bridge Link Stats Table View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the WAN Bridge Links Stats button.
This view contains a table that provides statistical information for each of the device’s WAN Bridge Links. Column headings are as follows:
LinkNo
Number identifying a particular WAN Bridge Link.
IFIndex
The index number of the interface corresponding to this WAN Bridge Link.
LinkCkt
A unique object instance distinguishing a WAN Bridge Link from others on the same bridge that might share the same IFIndex value. For example, in the case where multiple ports correspond one­to-one with multiple X.25 virtual circuits, this value might identify an (e.g., the first) object instance associated with the X.25 virtual circuit corresponding to this port.
LinkStatus
Current status of the WAN Bridge Link. Possible values are listed in Table 7.
LastStatReset
The time of the last LAN port statistics reset.
Local Termination Stats Table View
Access: In the Bridge Statistics view, click the Local Termination Stats button.
This view contains a table of Local Termination session statistics. Column headings are as follows:
Index
Number (1-64) identifying a particular session.
DataCharIn
The number of data bytes received.
DataCharOut
The number of data bytes transmitted.
DataFrIn
The number of data frames received.
DataFrOut
The number of data frames transmitted.
FrRrIn
The number of Receiver Ready frames received.
FrRrOut
The number of Receiver Ready frames transmitted.
FrRnrIn
The number of Receiver Not Ready frames received.
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FrRnrOut
The number of Receiver Not Ready frames transmitted.
FrXidIn
The number of ID Exchange frames received.
FrXidOut
The number of ID Exchange frames transmitted.
FrRejIn
The number of Reject frames received.
FrRejOut
The number of Reject frames transmitted.
FrSabmeIn
The number of SABME frames received.
FrSabmeOut
The number of SABME frames transmitted.
TotFrInData
The sum of Data Frames, Receiver Ready, Receiver Not Ready, Reject, SABME and ID Exchange frames received.
TotFrOutData
The sum of Data Frames, Receiver Ready, Receiver Not Ready, Reject, SABME and ID Exchange frames transmitted.
StatsBoot
This command is used to boot a Local Termination session when set to “Boot.”
ARP Cache Table View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select ARP Cache.
This view contains a table of Address Resolution Protocol configuration information. Column headings are as follows:
TableIndex
Number (1-256) identifying a particular table entry.
InterfaceNo.
Number (1-36) identifying a particular router Interface Number as assigned in the Interface Configuration Table.
ProtocolType
Identifies the type of routing protocol in effect for this interface.
IPAddr
The IP address of a particular node on the network attached to the indicated interface.
MacAddr
The hardware MAC address of the node with the indicated IP address.
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IP Access Control Table View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select IP Access Control
Table.
This view contains a table of IP Access Control information. Column headings are as follows:
TableIndex
Number (1-256) identifying a particular table entry.
AccessType
Possible values are “included” or “excluded.” Each received IP packet is compared with all Access Control list entries in order of TableIndex number. If the AccessType value of the first matching entry is “included,” the packet is forwarded. If the AccessType value is “excluded,” or if no matching entry is found, the packet is dropped. An entry matches a packet when the source IP address, destination IP address, IP Protocol number range, and TCP/UDP port number range all match the packet.
SourceAddr
IP source address to compare against a received packet’s source IP address field. Matches are determined in conjunction with the SourceAddMask field described below.
SourceAddrMask
This value is logically AND-ed with the SourceAddr value described above and compared with the Source Address of a received packet. For example, a mask of 255.0.0.0 with a result of
129.0.0.0 will match any address with 129 in the first byte. A mask of 255.255.255.255 with a result of 129.122.3.26 matches only the IP host
129.122.3.26. A mask of 0.0.0.0 with a result of
0.0.0.0 is a wild card, and matches any IP address.
DestAddr
IP destination address to compare against a received packet’s source IP address field. Matches are determined in conjunction with the DestAddMask field described below.
DestAddrMask
This value is logically AND-ed with the SourceAddr value described above and compared with the Destination Address of a received packet. For example, a mask of 255.0.0.0 with a result of
129.0.0.0 will match any address with 129 in the first byte. A mask of 255.255.255.255 with a result of 129.122.3.26 matches only the IP host
129.122.3.26. A mask of 0.0.0.0 with a result of
0.0.0.0 is a wild card, and matches any IP address.
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FirstProtocol/LastProtocol
A received packet’s IP protocol byte must fall within the range described by these two column entries in order to be considered a match. The FirstProtocol value must be less than or equal to the Last Protocol field value. A First Protocol of 0 and a Last Protocol of 255 will match all IP packets. Commonly used IP protocol numbers are 1 for ICMP, 6 for TCP, 8 for EGP, 17 for UDP and 89 for OSPF.
FirstPort/LastPort
A received packet’s UDP or TCP port number must fall within the range described by these two column entries in order to be considered a match. An entry with a First Port value of 0 and a Last Port value of 65535 will match all packets. Commonly used port numbers are 21 for FTP, 23 for Telnet, 25 for SMTP, 513 for rlogin, 520 for RIP, and 600 for X.
IP Interface Table View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select IP InterfaceTable.
This view contains a table of IP router interface information. Column headings are described below. Heading names prefixed by “Advt” are contained in a subview accessed via the
Advertise Routes button at the bottom of this view.
TableIndex
Identifies the type of routing protocol in effect for this interface.
I/FNo.
Number identifying a particular routing interface. Number 1 is for the LAN port. Numbers 5 through 36 are reserved for Lan connections, which are virtual circuit links over WAN networks such as X.25 or Frame Relay to other routers.
IPAddr
The 32-bit IP host address of the router on the associated interface.
AddrMask
This parameter is entered in dotted notation and configures the 32-bit IP Subnetwork Address Mask associated with network to which the interfaces attaches. The subnetwork address mask has 1 bit for the bits which form the network and subnetwork portions of the IP address. For example, if the interface is on a class B network such as 128.185.0.0, and the third byte is used to select a subnet (such as
128.185.100.0), the mask should be set to
255.255.255.0. All IP devices on a subnetted
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network must be configured with the same subnetwork address mask.
OverrideDefRte
When set to “enabled” this parameter allows the router to override the configured Default Gateway when it receives a RIP update from another router advertising the default route of 0.0.0.0 with a cheaper metric.
OverrideStaticRte
When set to “enabled” this parameter allows the router to override statically configured routing information with less costly RIP information received on this interface.
LearnNetworkRte
This setting enables/disables the learning of new network-level routes received from neighboring routers on this interface’s network.
LearnSubnetRte
This setting enables/disables the learning of new subnet-level routes received from neighboring routers on this interface’s network.
AcceptRIP.
This setting enables/disables the processing of RIP updates received on this interface.
ASNo.
The Autonomous System (AS) to be used as a tag for RIP information received on this interface. Tags are used to group routes together for later readvertisement via EGP, where the tag is treated as if it were a route’s source Autonomous System. Tags are also propagated by the OSPF routing protocol.
BcastStyle
Specifies the convention for addressing IP broadcasts to all other hosts on the attached network. If style value is “local,” the Broadcast Fill Pattern (BcastFillPattern, described below) fills all 32 bits of the IP broadcast address. If value is “network,” the network and subnetwork portions of the IP broadcast address is set to the interface’s network number, and the Broadcast Fill pattern fills only the host portion. Examples: “local” 1-fill = 255.255.255.255; “local” 0-fill =
0.0.0.0; “network”1-fill = 128.185.255.255; “network” 0-fill =128.185.0.0. All IP devices on a network must be configured with the same IP broadcast address convention.
BcastFillPattern
Specifies the IP broadcast fill pattern (either ones or zeroes) that the router will use when broadcasting on this interface.
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MTUsize
Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit to be used.
RIPSplitHorizon
Enables/disables the IP RIP split horizon.
RIFfield
Enables/disables the IP use of a RIF field in Token Ring networks for ARPs and RIPs.
AdvtDefRte
Enables/disables advertising the default route of
0.0.0.0 on this interface.
AdvtNetworkRte
Enables/disables advertising directly-attached networks and learned IP network routes on RIP updates transmitted on this interface.
AdvtSubnetRte
Enables/disables the inclusion of all subnet routes within RIP updates sent on this interface.
AdvtStatic/DirectRte
Enables/disables the inclusion of all statically configured and directly connected routes within RIP updates sent on this interface.
Static Routes Info View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select Routing
Information.
This view contains the following three defined areas:
• Static Route Table
• Dynamic Route Table
• RIP Information
Static Route Table
This area of the Static Routes Info view provides configuration information about static routes known to the device’s routing function. Column headings are as follows:
Index
Index number identifying a particular table entry.
IpNetwork
The IP address of a destination network or subnetwork (Host addresses are not included in the route table).
IpMask
The mask associated with the IP Network/Subnet address. For example: if the destination is a subnet of a class B network and the third byte of
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the IP address is used as the subnet portion, the address mask would be set to 255.255.255.0.
NextHop
The IP address of the next hop to the destination. The next hop itself must be on an IP network directly connected to the router.
Metrics
Enables/disables the inclusion of all subnet routes within RIP updates sent on this interface.
Dynamic Route Table
This area of the Static Routes Info view lists IP addresses of destination networks/subnetworks for dynamic routes. Host addresses are not included.
RIP Information
This area of the Static Routes Info view displays the following Routing Information Protocol (RIP) configuration settings:
RIP Status
Indicates whether RIP processing is globally enabled/disabled for the router.
Directed Broadcast
Indicates whether forwarding of IP packets whose destination is a non-local (remote LAN) broadcast address is enabled/disabled.
IP Access Control
Globally enables/ disables operation of the IP Access Control table for this router.
Internal NetMask
This IP Address overrides the Router ID to become the default IP address for the router. The default IP address is used as the IP source address of PING and ICMP frames originated from the router. It is the reported IP address in SNMP trap frames. If both Router ID and this internal IP address are left undefined (as 0.0.0.0), the default IP address is the IP address of the lowest numbered operational interface of the router.
Route Cache Size
The maximum number of entries that may be stored in the IP route cache. The IP route cache holds the destination addresses of recently received packets and for each entry maintains a count of packets forwarded to that destination.
Originate Default Route
Indicates whether origination and RIP advertisement of the default IP route 0.0.0.0. are enabled/disabled for the router. Default route advertisements must also be explicitly enabled for each interface. The router will originate the default route only when it has EGP-derived or external OSPF routes in its routing table.
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Reassembly Buffer Size
The size (in bytes) of the IP fragment reassembly buffers. The setting must be greater than the size of the largest IP packet to be transmitted on the organization’s network.
Routing T able Size
The maximum number of routes that may be stored in the IP routing table.
Default Gateway
The IP address of the default gateway this router will use when a packet’s destination route is otherwise unknown. The next hop must be to a router on a directly attached network.
Default Gateway Metric
The cost metric for a transmission to this router’s default gateway, usually given as the number of network hops.
Default IPAddress
Unless overridden by the Internal NetMask value described above, the Router ID is used as the default IP address of the router. This is the principal management address of the router, and is the IP source address of SNMP Trap, PING and other ICMP frames originated from the router. If both the Router ID and Internal NetMask are left undefined (as 0.0.0.0), the default IP address is the IP address of the low.
Advertised Default Hops
The cost metric (usually the number of hops) that RIP will advertise for the default route of 0.0.0.0. A metric of 16 advertises that the default route is unreachable.
IP Interchange Table View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select IP
InterchangeTable.
This view contains the following two tables of routing interchange information :
• Output Table
• Input Table
Output T able
This area of the IP Interchange Table view has the following column headings:
Index
Number indentifying a particular output route.
NeighAS
The AS number assigned to an EGP neighbor. If nonzero, the value must match a Neighboring AS number entered in the IP EGP AS Information Table. A value of 0 adds the route to the default Output Exchange Table, which is reported to all
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new EGP neighbors learned and not otherwise entered in the IP EGP AS Information table.
SourceAS
A value of 0 indicates the route should be advertised regardless of the Autonomous System it was received from. A value other than 0 indicates the route should only be advertised if the route was received from the specified AS.
IPNetwork
The address of the local IP network for which routing information will be advertised.
IGPMetric
This value, along with the Metric value described below, determines the cost reported to EGP of accessing the internal IP network. If this value is “on,” the cost advertised to EGP will be identical to the locally reported routing table cost (from RIP or OSPF). If this value is “off,” the Metric value is reported.
Metric
A configured cost of the route to the interior network, interpreted as a hop count. This cost is reported to EGP if the the IGPMetric value (described above) is “off.”
Input T able
This area of the IP Interchange Table view has the following column headings:
Index
Number indentifying a particular input route.
NeighAS
A neighboring Autonomous System to which route information will be readvertised via OSPF and RIP . A value of 0 adds the route to the default Input Exchange Table.
IPNetwork
The IP address of a network for which EGP received routing information.
EGPMetric
Defines the source of the internally readvertised costs of reaching the external IP network for this entry. If value is “on,” the readvertised cost will be identical to the cost received by the EGP protocol. If value is “off,” the Metric value (described below) is reported.
Metric
A configured cost of the route.
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Filter/Gateway/Priority Info View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select Filter/Gateway Info.
This view has the following three defined areas:
• Traffic Info
• Filter Table
• Default Gateway Table
Traffic Info
This area of the Filter/Gateway/Priority Info view provides the following information:
Ip T raffic Priority
The priority for IP traffic relative to the rest of the traffic transmitted over WAN virtual circuits. Default value is “high.” Other possible values are “low,” “medium,” and “expedite.”
Max Ip Interfaces
The maximum number of IP interfaces that can be supported by the router.
Filter T able
This table within the Filter/Gateway/Priority Info view has the following column headings:
Index
Number identifying a particular filter.
DestIPAddr
IP address of a network/subnet to filter. All packets destined for a filtered network are discarded, and no route to the filtered network is advertised.
AddrMasks
Network (or subnetwork) address mask associated with the network/subnet address to filter.
Default Gateway Table
This table within the Filter/Gateway/Priority Info view has the following column headings:
Index
Number identifying a particular default subnet gateway.
SubnetAddr
The top-level IP address for the gateway. This must be a class A, B, or C IP address. If this router receives a packet destined to an unknown subnet of that top-level net, it will forward the packet to the default subnet router for that net.
NextHopAddr
The IP address of the next hop towards a router performing subnet routing for the top-level net of this record. This next hop must be to an IP
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address on a network directly connected to this router.
Metric
The cost metric for a transmission to the default subnet gateway, usually the number of network hops to reach that other router.
IP BOOTP Server Info View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotRouterApp Application icon, select IP BOOTP Server
Table.
This view contains a table that lists IP addresses for BootP servers to which the router will forward BootP requests if BootP forwarding (see below) is enabled for the router. The view also displays the following three settings.
BootpForwarding
Indicates whether BootP forwarding is enabled/disabled for this router. BOOTP (Boot Parameters) is a protocol that allows workstations to obtain their startup operating system software and other parameters from a BOOTP server host on the IP network.
Bootp Max Hops
The maximum cost metric (hop count) a BootP request is allowed to attain before being discarded.
Bootp Idle Time (sec)
The number of seconds the router will wait for a BOOT request to be repeated before forwarding the request to BOOTP Server.
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Motorola Node Management Application (MotNodeMgmtApp)
This major application (model type MotNode MgmtApp) provides the following application­specific subviews:
SNMP Agent Details View (Page 49)
Node Configuration View (Page 66)
Node Statistics View (Page 49)
Board Statistics View (Page 51)
Port Statistics View (Page 52)
Board Table View (Page 53)
SNMP Agent Details View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotNodeMgmtApp Application icon, select SNMP Agent
Details.
This view provides the following information about the device’s SNMP agent.
Primary UDP Port
The primary User Datagram Protocol port used by the SNMP Agent. Default value is 161.
Primary UDP Port
The secondary User Datagram Protocol port used by the SNMP Agent. Default value of 162.
Trap Send
Enables/disables the SNMP agent’s trap send capability.
SNMP Agent Timer
An internal timer used by the SNMP agent, in units of 20 ms.
Boot Agent
This menu button lets you determine whether the SNMP agent will boot (boot/noboot).
Reset Statistics
This menu button lets you determine whether the SNMP agent will reset all its statistics (reset/noreset).
Generic T raps Type
This menu button lets you select a type of generic trap.
Last T rap Info
The interesting information portion of the last trap PDU issued by the SNMP Agent.
Node Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotNodeMgmtApp Application icon, select Node Statistics.
In addition to providing button access to a number of subviews, the Node Statistics view contains the following three defined areas:
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• Last Occurrences
• PVC Connections
• Reset Buttons (unlabeled)
Last Occurrences
This area of the Node Statistics view includes the following information:
Node T urn-on
The last time the node was turned on.
Reset Time
The last time the reset button was pressed.
Watchdog Timer Expiry
The last time the watchdog timer expired.
Node Reboot
The last time the configuration memory was changed or downloaded.
Fan Status
The operational status of the cooling fan. Possible values are “notmonitored,” “operational”, or “impaired.”
PVC Connections
This area of the Node Statistics view displays the following information:
Current number of PVC connections
The number of permanent virtual circuit connections currently in place.
Max PVC connections since last reset
The highest number of permanent virtual circuit connections in place since the last reset.
Reset Buttons
This area of the Node Statistics view contains the following controls (menu buttons):
Reset All Statistics
Toggling this menu button to “reset” resets all statistics for the node. The “noreset” setting has no effect.
Set Default Node
This menu button lets you keep the current configuration of the entire node (“nodefault”) or change back to the default settings (“default”).
The following four access buttons are located at the bottom of the Node Statistics view.
Caution:
Caution:
If you change this setting to “default,” communications are disrupted and data could be lost after a boot. In addition, configuration settings are lost unless they have been saved to an external device.
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This button accesses a subview providing the following memory statistics:
• Compressed Config Memory Available
• Compressed Config Memory in use
• Uncompressed Config Memory Available
• Uncompressed Config Memory in use
• Last Occurrence of Config Memory change
This button accesses a subview providing the following x.25 statistics:
• Number of Calls currently in place
• Number of Calls since last reset
• Number of Calls/sec
• Max no. of calls/sec
This button accesses a table that lists all of the nodes ports and allows statistics to be reset on a port-by-port basis.
This button accesses a subview providing the following throughput statistics for the node:
• Current characters/sec
• Current packets/sec
• Max characters/sec since last reset
• Max packets/sec since last reset
Board Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotNodeMgmtApp Application icon, select Board
Statistics.
This view contains a table of statistical information about the boards installed in the modeled device. Column headings are as follows:
Board No.
Identifies a particular board in the modeled device.
DataBuffAvail
The number of data buffers available.
DataBuffInUse
The number of data buffers in use.
Memory Statistics
X25 specific statistics
Reset Node Stats Table
Node Throughput Statistics
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DataBuffGauge
The maximum number of data buffers in use since last reset.
MemAvailOnCard
Amount of memory available on the processor card in bytes.
MemUsedForDataBuff
Amount of memory used for data buffers in bytes.
FlashModuleSize
The size of the flash module in bytes. This refers to the currently selected bank of flash when there is an alternate bank of flash installed.
CPUutil
Percentage of time the CPU processed traffic data (as opposed to performing diagnositic tests or processing node-control data) in the last 64 seconds.
Port Statistics View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotNodeMgmtApp Application icon, select Port Statistics.
This view contains a table of statistical information about the modeled device’s ports. Buttons at the bottom of the view access separate tables for receive, transmit, and error statistics. Column headings for the main table are as follows:
PortNo.
Identifies a particular port on the modeled device.
PortType
The type of port. The following values may appear: illegal, null, pad, x25, mux, test, spare2, spare3, spare4, mx25, spare, bsc2780, bsc3270, vip, pos, sdlc, ncrbsc, fri, xdlc, bstd, rs366, spare5, spare6, ibm2260, vap, tbop, n270, tcop, tr, sl, and eth.
PortStatus
Current status of the port. The following values may appear: disabled, enabled, busyOut, up, down.
PortState
Current state of the port. “x28” indicates command mode; “pad” indicates data mode.
PortSpeed
This is the speed of the port when Clock=Int; this is detected clock speed if Clock=Ext. If Port Speed is 0, Clock=Ext but clocking is not being received from attached device.
PktsQueued
Number of packets currently queued for output. The following three access buttons are located at
the bottom of the Node Statistics view.
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This button at the bottom of the Port Statistics view accesses the Port Receive Statistics table, which provides the following statistics for each port:
• Port Utilization (% of bandwidth being used)
• Total Characters Received
• Total Packets Received
• Total Frames Received
• Average Characters Received per second
• Average Packets Received per second
• Average Frames Received per second
This button at the bottom of the Port Statistics view accesses the Port Transmit Statistics table, which provides the following statistics for each port:
• Port Utilization (% of bandwidth being used)
• Total Characters Sent
• Total Packets Sent
• Total Frames Sent
• Average Characters Sent per second
• Average Packets Sent per second
• Average Frames Sent per second
This button at the bottom of the Port Statistics view accesses the Port Errors table, which provides the following statistics for each port:
• Overrun Errors
• Underrun Errors
• CRC Errors
• Parity Errors
• Framing Errors
Board T able View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotNodeMgmtApp Application icon, select Board T able.
This view contains a table that provides configuration and status information about the boards installed in the modeled device. Column headings are as follows:
BoardNo.
Identifies a particular board in the modeled device.
Receive
Transmit
Errors
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BoardType
Describes the type of board (e.g., motherboard, ethernet, modem, etc.)
No.ofI/OPort
The number of I/O ports for this board.
BoardStatus
Describes the current status of the board (e.g., running).
SerialNo.
The serial number of the board.
I/FType(DIM1)
The type of interface specified by DIM 1.
I/FType(DIM2)
The type of interface specified by DIM 2.
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Motorola W AN Applications (MotW ANApps)
This major application (model type MotW ANApps) has a single minor application: Motorola X25 Application (model type MotX25App). The Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provides access to the following application­specific views:
X.25 Configuration Table View (Page 70)
X.25 Statistics Table View (Page 55)
Translation Configuration Table View (Page
60)
X.25 Statistics Table View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotX25App Application icon, select Port Statistics.
This view contains a table that provides general X.25 port statistics. The view also has buttons that access two subtables containing ISDN call statistics and data statistics. Column headings for the general statistics are as follows:
PortNo
Identifies a particular X.25 port.
Status
Current status of the port. The following values are possible: Up, Down, Disabled, and Busy Out.
State
Code indicating the current state of the port as shown in the following table:
Table 8: X.25 Port State Codes
Code Description
1 Disconnect Phase 2 Link Disconnect 3 The port is sending SABM frames and waiting
for a UA response. 4 SABM Collision 5 The port has rejected a received frame. 6 The port is sending/receiving data. 7 The port is receiving RNR frames. 8 The port is being reset. 9 The port is sending REJ frames. 10 The port is receiving RNR frames and sending
REJ frames.
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Speed
The speed of the port when clocking is internal or the detected clock speed if clocking is external.
UtilIN
Percentage of port bandwidth in use for incoming traffic.
UtilOut
Percentage of port bandwidth in use for outgoing traffic.
MaxSVC
Maximum number of Switched Virtual Circuits in use since last node, port or statistics reset.
CurrentSVC
Current number of Switched Virtual Circuits in use.
The following two buttons are located at the bottom of the X.25 Statistics Table:
This button accesses a table providing ISDN call statistics for each X.25 SVC port—see ISDN Call
Statistics Table View (Page 56).
This button accesses a set of table providing traffic breakdowns by character, frame, and packet for each X.25 port—see Data Statistics
View (Page 58).
ISDN Call Statistics Table View
Access: In the X.25 Statistics Table view , clic k the ISDN Call Statistics button.
This view contains a table that provides ISDN call statistics for each X.25 port. These statistics are only valid for (virtual) switched data ports. Column headings are as follows:
PortNo
Identifies a particular X.25 port.
NumRx
The number of inbound calls that were attempted since the last statistics reset.
RxReject
The number of inbound calls that were rejected since the last statistics reset.
RxLastFail
Code indicating the reason the last inbound call was rejected, as shown in the following table:
ISDN Call Statistics
DATA Statistics
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RxLastNum
The phone number of the virtual port of the last ISDN call made into this port.
RxMinDur
The shortest duration of any inbound ISDN call into this port since the last statistics reset.
RxMaxDur
The longest duration of any inbound ISDN call into this port since the last statistics reset.
RxAvgDur
The average call duration of all inbound ISDN calls into this port since the last statistics reset.
NumTx
The number of outbound calls that were attempted since the last statistics reset.
TxReject
The number of outbound calls that were rejected since the last statistics reset.
TxLastFail
Code indicating the reason the last inbound call was rejected (see Table 9 for descriptions).
TxLastNum
The phone number of the virtual port of the last ISDN call made from this port.
TxMinDur
The shortest duration of any outbound ISDN call from this port since the last statistics reset.
TxMaxDur
The longest duration of any outbound ISDN call from this port since the last statistics reset.
Table 9: Last Failure Codes
Code Description
100 Value not available because port is not SVC. 193 No call failure reported. 194 No virtual port available. 195 Password security failed. 196 No resources available. 197 Call rejected by Xircom card. 198 Invalid phone number. 199 Outgoing call request timeout. 200 Call collision. 201 This port not available. 202 Configuration invalid 203 Failure is not supported
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TxAvgDur
The average call duration of all out bound ISDN calls into this port since the last statistics reset.
Data Statistics View
Access: In the X.25 Statistics Table view, click the DATA Statistics button.
This view contains three tables that provide X.25 port statistics for characters, frames, and packets respectively.
The Character Information (CHAR INFO) table within the Data Statistics view has the following column headings:
PortNo
Identifies a particular X.25 port.
CharIn
Number of characters received since last node, port, or statistics reset.
CharOut
Number of characters sent since last node, port, or statistics reset.
CharRateIn
Average number of characters per second being received by the port.
CharRateOut
Average number of characters per second being sent by the port.
OverrunErr
Number of Overrun errors since the last node or statistics reset.
UnderrunErr
Number of Underrun errors since the last node or statistics reset.
The Packet Information (PACKET INFO) table within the Data Statistics view has the following column headings:
InPkts
Number of packets received since last node, port, or statistics reset.
OutPkts
Number of packets sent since last node, port, or statistics reset.
Queued
Number of packets currently queued.
RateIN
Average number of packets per second being received by the port.
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RateOut
Average number of packets per second being sent by the port.
DataIN
Number of data packets received since last node, port or statistics reset.
DataOut
Number of data packets sent since last node, port or statistics reset.
The Frame Information (FRAME INFO) table within the Data Statistics view has the following column headings:
InData
Number of frames received since last node, port, or statistics reset.
OutData
Number of frames sent since last node, port, or statistics reset.
RateIN
Average number of frames per second being received by the port.
RateOUT
Average number of frames per second being sent by the port.
InInfo
Number of Info frames received since last node, port, or statistics reset.
OutInfo
Number of Info frames sent since last node, port, or statistics reset.
InRNR
Number of frames received since last node, port, or statistics reset indicating RNR.
OutRNR
Number of frames sent since last node, port or statistics reset indicating RNR.
InRR
Number of frames received since last node, port, or statistics reset indicating RR.
OutRR
Number of frames sent since last node, port or statistics reset indicating RR.
InREJ
Number of frames received since last node, port, or statistics reset indicating REJ.
OutREJ
Number of frames sent since last node, port or statistics reset indicating REJ.
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Translation Configuration Table View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotX25App Application icon, select T ranslation T able.
This view contains a table that provides translation information for inbound and outbound calls. Entries in each section are sequentially indexed.
The following column headings apply to Inbound entries:
InSubAddr
The subaddress contained in an inbound call from another network, usually a public data network (PDN). It will be translated into a private network address before the call is forwarded
PrivNetAddr
The private network address that calls from a PDN will be translated to before forwarding.
The following column headings apply to Outbound entries:
PrivNetAddr
The private network address contained in an outbound call to another network, usually a public data network (PDN). It will be translated into a PDN address before the call is forwarded.
OutNetAddr
The public network address to translate to before forwarding calls to a PDN.
Options
If value is “olda,” the original called address is inserted into outbound call user data. Otherwise, value is “none.”
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Performance Views
This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM.
Performance views provide statistical information about the operation of the device and packet information for the device and its ports. The following performance views are described in this section:
Device Performance View
Performance View (Page 62)
Port Performance View (Page 62)
For more information on Performance views, refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentation.
Device Performance View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MottMPRouter Device icon, select Device Performance.
This view (Figure 11) includes both a graph and a table that show current, average, and peak values for the following performance statistics:
• CPU Utilization Threshold
• Buffer Utilization Threshold
The view also provides button access to the Enterprise Alarm Manager and the Event Log.
Figure 11: Device Performance View
Log
100.0
10.00
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0.01
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Value
Average
Peak Value
Buffer Util Threshold
Events
Graph Properties
Scroll to Date-Time
JK2 of Type MotMPRouter of Landscape X Primary
Primary Application
System Up Time
Manufacturer
Device Type
Serial Number
Network Address
CPU Util Threshold
Name Contact Description Location
* File View Help Options
Alarms
Primary Address
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Performance View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MottMPRouter Device icon, select Performance.
This view provides the following performance statistics about the packets being passed through the device:
• Frame Rate
• % Delivered
• % Forwarded
• % Transmitted
• % Error
• % Discarded
Port Performance View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected port label in either the Chassis Device view or the Chassis Device Topology view, select Port Performance.
This view provides the following statistical information about packet traffic through the selected port:
• % Bandwidth In
• % Bandwidth Out
• Packet In Total
• Packet Out Total
• In Packet Rate (per second)
• Out Packet Rate (per second)
• Overrun Errors
• Underrun Errors
• CRC Errors
• Parity Errors
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Configuration Views
This section describes the various Configuration views and subvie ws av ailab le f or models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM.
Configuration views allow you to view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications. The following Configuration views are available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices:
Device Configuration View (Page 63)
Interface Configuration View (Page 64)
Port Configuration View (Page 64)
Module Configuration View (Page 66)
Node Configuration View (Page 66)
X.25 Configuration Table View (Page 70)
Bridge Configuration Information View (Page
78)
Device Configuration View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotMPRouter Device icon, select Device Configuration.
This view (Figure 12) provides status and configuration information about the device as a whole as well as on a port-by-port basis. It also
provides button access to an Interface Address Translation table and a subview that lets you establish redundancy for the model. Fields and column headings within the Device Configuration view and its subviews are explained in detail in the SPECTRUM Views documentation.
Figure 12: Device Configuration View
JK2 of Type MotMPRouter of Landscape X Primary
Primary Application
System Up Time
Interface Type
Interface Index
Serial Number
IP Address
Model Contact Description Location
* File View Help Options
Contact Status
Primary Address
Number of Interfaces
Device Configuration View
Interface Configuration Table
Sort Find
Update
Redundancy and Model Reconfiguration Options
Interface Address Translation
Index Description Type Bandwidth Physical Address Operation Status
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Interface Configuration View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected Interface icon in the Interface Device view, select Interface Configuration.
This view provides the following information for the selected interface:
Operation Status
The current operational state of the interface (On, Off, or Testing).
Admin. Status
The desired operational state of the interface (On, Off, or Testing).
Last Change
The System UpTime value when the interface entered its current operational state.
IP Address/Network Mask
This window provides a list of the user-defined names and IP addresses for the interface.
Physical Address
TheEthernet (MAC) address of the interface.
Bandwidth
The estimated bandwidth of the interface, measured in bits per second. For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth, or no accurate estimate can be made, a nominal bandwidth is provided.
Queue Length
The length of the outbound packet queue, in packets.
Packet Size
The largest packet that can be transmitted or received by the port, displayed in octets.
Port Configuration View
Access: Double-click the desired Port Status label on the Module icon within the Chassis Device view.
This view provides current configuration and statistical information for a selected port. The view has the following three defined areas:
• Configuration
• Statistics
• Controls
Configuration
This area of the Port Configuration view provides the following information:
Port Number
Number identifying a particular port on the device.
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Port T ype
Numeric code identifying the port type as follows: 1= null, 2 = pad, 3 = x25, 4 = mux, 9 = mx25, 11= bsc2780, 12 = bsc3270, 13 = vip, 14 = pos, 15 = sdlc, 16 = ncrbsc, 17 = fri, 18 = xdlc, 19 = bstd, 20 = rs366, 23 = ibm2260, 24 = vap, 25 = tbop, 26 = n270, 28 = tr, 29 = eth, 31= alc, 32 = sl, 33 = fra, 34 = t3pos, 35 = atpad, 36 =tnpp, 37 = slip, 39 = hub, 40 = bri, 41 = x32pcm, 42 = ppp, 43 = voice, 44 = t1, 45 = e1, 50 = ptype-3201, 51 = gsc, 52 = spp.
Port Speed
The speed of the port when Clock=Int; this is detected clock speed if Clock=Ext. If Port Speed is 0, Clock=Ext but clocking is not being received from attached device.
Port State
Describes the current port state (e.g., Link Setup).
Statistics
This area of the Port Configuration view provides the following information:
% Port Utilization In
Percentage of port bandwidth in use for inbound traffic.
% Port Utilization Out
Percentage of port bandwidth in use for outbound traffic.
Frame In Total
Number of frames received by the port since the last node, port,or statistics reset.
Frame Out Total
Number of frames sent by the port since the last node, port,or statistics reset.
Controls
This area of the Port Configuration view provides the following controls:
Boot Port
Setting this menu button to “1” boots this port.
Port Status
This menu button allows you to manually enable (1), disable (2), or busy out (3) the port. The Port Status field at the top of the view shows the current status as one of these three numbers or “4” if port is up, or “5” if it is down.
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Module Configuration View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected Module icon in the Chassis Device view, select Module Configuration.
This view provides the following information for the selected module:
Board Number
Identifies a particular board/module installed in the device.
Board T ype
Description of the board.
Board Status
Description of board’s current status.
Serial No.
The serial number of the board.
No. of I/O Ports
The number of I/O ports for this board.
I/F T ype (Dim1)
The type of interface specified by DIM 1.
I/F T ype (Dim2)
The type of interface specified by DIM 2.
Node Configuration View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotNodeMgmtApp Application icon, select Node
Configuration.
This view (and a continuation accessed via the More button at the bottom of the view) provides node configuration information in the following defined areas:
• General Node Information (unlabeled)
• Thresholds
• Alarms
• Billing
• Traffic
• Codex Proprietary Information
General Node Information
This area (located just below the banner of Node Configuration View-I) contains the following information:
Node Name
Up to 8 alphanumeric characters identifying the modeled node. This name appears at the top of control terminal menus and reports.
Node Number
Number identifiying the node for X.25 routing purposes to prevent routing loops.
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Node Address
This is the main part of the X.25 network address for this node. Incoming calls with this value as the first part of the network address are routed to this node. The subaddress portion of the network address (Control Port Subaddress, etc.) routes the incoming call to a specific destination in the node.
Node Date Stamp
Date used for date stamps of events and traps, in yyyymmmdd format.
Chassis T ype
Identifies the chassis type of the node. Possible values are “standalone,” “modulus8,” “modulus18,” “modulus9” “modulus19,” and “chassis6520.”
Maximum Routing Hops
The maximum number of nodes a call may pass through before reaching its destination.
Max simultaneous calls
The maximum number of simultaneous calls. Limiting the number of calls eliminates data loss in extreme traffic conditions. A value of zero indictaes unlimited calls.
Time Stamp
The node time, in hhmmss format, used for time stamps of events and traps.
No. of Broadcast Networks
The number of Broadcast Networks to which this node can send broadcast messages. A value of zero means the the broadcast functionis disabled for this node.
Broadcast Port Subaddress
The broadcast subaddress for this node. Incoming broadcast messages with network address consisting of the Node Address and this Broadcast Port Subaddress arrive at this port in this node. No Routing Table entry is needed.
No. of Broadcast Input Chans
The number of simultaneous broadcast messages that can be received.
Ctrl Port Idle DisconnectTime
The number of minutes of inactivity that can occur before the control terminal is automatically disconnected.
Control Port Subaddress
The Contol Terminal Port (CTP) subaddress for this node. Incoming calls with a network address consisting of the node address for this node and this Control Port Subaddress arrive at this node’s CTP .
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Thresholds
This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following threshold settings:
Port Utilization Threshold
This parameter sets the alarm level for traffic on every port in a node. The traffic is checked over a 64-second interval to determine average characters per second, which is compared to the port’s clock rate to determine this threshold. If the percent of utilization exceeds the setting, an alarm is generated. Port utilization records are kept for each port, and the port in question is noted in the report.
Buffer Utilization Threshold
The percentage of temporary storage buffer usage above which an alarm will be generated.
CPU Utilization Threshold
The percentage of CPU time spent performing non-diagnostic functions above which an alarm will be generated.
Port Error Threshold
The number of port errors (such as parity or framing errors) that can be detected before a medium severity alarm is generated.
Alarms
This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following alarms settings:
Alarm Distribution
Specifies where alarm and event reports will be sent. Possible values are “none” (if no reports are to be sent) or any combination of “ctp,” (control terminal port), “prin,” (printer—see Alarm Printer Mnemonic, described below), or “log” (the node’s log, which may save up to 60 alarms).
Alarm Printer Mnemonic
The mnemonic name for the destination of alarms sent by the node if the Alarm Distribution value (described above) is set to “prin.”
Alarm Threshold Timer
The amount of time that must elapse after generation of an alarm before the node can generate that alrm again.
Alarm Selection
Specifies the types of alarms and events that are reported by the node. Possible values are “none,” “low,” “medium,” “high,” “conn” (connection events), and “code” (alarms from Codex 6000 Statistical Multiplexer devices).
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Billing
This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following billing settings:
Billing Printer Mnemonic
The mnemonic name of the logging device port to which the node sends billing records.
Billing Record Call Threshold
The maximum number of billing records that can be stored in an internal buffer before they are sent to the logging device.
Max Billing Records
The maximum number of billing records the node stores if the logging device cannot receive the records for printing. After the number of records exceeds this value, old records are deleted from the buffer as new records are stored.
Billing Record Timer (minutes)
The number of minutes billing records are stored before they are automatically sent to a logging device for printing.
PVC Billing Record Timer (minutes)
The number of minutes billing records for PVCs (will billing activated) are stored before they are automatically sent to a logging device for printing.
General Product Feature Set
Identifies a general class of feature set for the product.
PAD Bulletin Message
Specifies the message that appears when a terminal connects to a PAD port and enters command mode. A value of “blank” indicates no message will appear.
PAD Banner Message
Specifies the message that PAD ports send to attached terminals that enter command mode.
Traffic
This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following traffic settings:
Traffic Priority
The default traffic priority for the node. Possible settings are “low,” “medium,” “high,” and “exp.”
Traffic Priority Step
The number of packets to be transmitted for each lower priority packet transmitted.
Codex Proprietary Information
This area of the Node Configuration view displays the following Codex proprietary information:
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Codex Group Facility
The facility used in call packets on Codex 6500 links for passing CODEX PRIVATE facilities other than Hop Count and DCP facilities between 4.xx nodes. This should be the SAME on all nodes in the network. It need only be changed if it interferes with some other private network facility.
Codex Proprietary Protocol ID
This value is put in the first byte of the Protocol Identifier field of the CUD in the Call Request packets for protocols that have not been assigned a standardized value by the CCITT.
Link - Max Frame Size
The largest datalink level frame that will ever be received on any link. On WAN links this does not include space that is reserved internally for trailers.
DCP Facility Code
This value is used in call request and call accept packets on X.25 links to carry DCP information at call setup and reconnection time. The code must be the same for all nodes in the network. The default value should be changed only when it interferes with some other facility. This value must not be the same as the Hop Count facility.
RouteLanSubaddr
Calls with network address composed of the node address and this subaddress will be routed to a LAN Connection in this node.
Alarm Selection
Specifies the types of alarms and events that are reported by the node. Possible values are “none,” “low,” “medium,” “high,” “conn” (connection events), and “code” (alarms from Codex 6000 Statistical Multiplexer devices).
X.25 Configuration Table View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotX25App Application icon, select Configuration T able.
This view contains a table that displays general configuration information about the device’s X.25 ports. Buttons at the bottom of the view access separate tables for PDN information and statistics on calls, packets/frames, and logical links/timers. Column headings for general statistics are as follows:
PortNo.
Identifies a particular port on the modeled device.
ConnType
Numeric code indicating the control signal handshake and clocking requirements for a
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connection to this port. Table 10 lists the possible code values and their meanings.
PortCont
Possible Port Control values are “NONE” (no option specified) or “MB” (raise Pin 22 when the port becomes disabled).
ClockSource
Indicates whether the clock source for the port is internal (1) or external (2).
ClockSpeed
The speed of the port in bits per second, when using internal clocking. The highest available speed is dependent on the card type and the interface type. Default value is 9600.
Table 10: ConnType Codes
Code Description
1 simp - simple, no control signals required. 2 dtr - dedicated, requires the data terminal
ready signal (DTR).
3 dtrd - same as DTR, except data set ready
(DSR) drops between calls.
4 emri - port emulates a dial modem with
ring indicator (RI).
5 emdc - port emulates a dial modem with
data carrier detect (DCD).
6 dimo - port handshakes with attached dial
modem.
7 dimoan - same as DIMO except DSR never
raised on incoming call from modem.
8 dimob - same as DIMO except DSR follows
DTR on incoming call from modem.
11 dimov - port handshakes with attached
V.25 bis dial modem.
12 simpv - SIMP/DIMOv, modem will switch
from Leased to Dial-only mode when leased line goes down (used with Link Backup only).
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Options
Identifies any options in effect for this port. Appli­cable codes and descriptions for X.25 ports are listed in the following table.
Table 11: X.25 Port Option Codes
Code Description
NONE No option specified. 1980 Use X.25 1980. NUI Perform network user ID valida-
tion check.
PDN Connected to Public Data Net-
work.
CUD Use call user data sub-address-
ing.
IBAR Bar all calls coming in from X.25
port user.
OBAR Bar all calls going out to X.25
port user.
CBCK Allow routing inbound calls back
out this port.
CUG Check closed user group; other-
wise, CUG passes transparently.
CAUSE Pass cause, diagnostic, code in
outbound packets.
DEDO Delete called address from out-
bound calls.
DEGO Delete calling address from out-
bound calls.
REGI Replace calling address with con-
figured Port Address in inbound calls.
REGO Replace calling address with con-
figured Port Address in outbound
calls. HOLD Hold calls over link restart. NRST Do not send restart packet on
link-up. BKUP This is a backup port to be acti-
vated if other ports are down. SRGI Select route by the calling
address in inbound calls. INL Inter-node link. Link goes to
another 6500 device. INLA Set with INL option when an X.25
link connection is to a 6500 node
using 2.12.04 or earlier.
Table 11: X.25 Port Option Codes
Code Description
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Billing
Indicates whether billing records will be created for calls on this port (1=no, 2=yes).
AlarmPriority
Indicates the severity level of LINK UP and LINK DOWN alarms (1=network: severity HIGH alarms will be generated; 2=access: severity LOW alarms will be generated).
The following four buttons are located at the bottom of the X.25 Configuration Table:
This button accesses a table providing Public Data Network information for each X.25 port—see
PDN Information View (Page 74).
This button accesses a table providing call statistics for each X.25 port—see Call Statistics
View (Page 76).
This button accesses atable providing traffic statistics broken down by frame and packet type for each X.25 port—see Packet/Frame Statistics
View (Page 77).
This button accesses a view that provides tables of logical channel and timer statistics for each X.25 port—see Channel Statistics View (Page 77)
DADA Delete called address in
inbound/outbound call accept packets.
DAGA Delete calling address in
inbound/outbound call accept packets.
IADD Include called and calling
addresses in call accepted/con­nected packet.
DELAY Enable Delay and Path trace on
this link (link must connected to Rel. 4.xx node).
Table 11: X.25 Port Option Codes
Code Description
PDN Information Table
Calling T able
Packet/Frame Statistics
Logical Link/Timer Statistics
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PDN Information View
Access: In the X.25 Configuration Table, click the PDN Information T able button.
This table provides Public Data Network (PDN) information for each of the device’s X.25 ports. Column headings are as follows:
PortNo
Identifies a particular X.25 port.
DelFacil
Indicates which facilities will be deleted from an outbound call before it is forwarded: NONE=no facilities deleted; THRO=delete throughput class negotiation; NUI= delete network user identification; CUG=delete closed user group.
AddFacil
Indicates which facilities will be added to an outbound call before it is forwarded: NONE=no facilities added; REV=add reverse charging; PACK=add packet size negotiation; WIND=add window size negotiation.
OutBarFacil
Identifies which facilities will be blocked on an outbound call: NONE=no facility blocked; REV= bar reverse charging; FAST=bar fast select; BCUG=bar bilateral closed user group; DGRAM=bar datagram.
InBarFacil
Identifies which facilities will be blocked on an inbound call: NONE=no facility blocked; BCUG=bar bilateral closed user group; DGRAM=bar datagram; REV=bar reverse charging.
RoutDigits
The number of routing digits in the call user data (used on X.25 links attached to a Public Data Network where the private network address is carried in the call user data).
OutDigStrip
The number of prefix digits that will be removed from the called address before forwarding the callto a PDN.
InDigStrip
The number of prefix digits that will be removed from the incoming calling address before forwarding the call from a PDN.
SubAddrSize
The number of digits in the subaddress of an X.25 address.
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FacilSubcrip
Identifies any facility subscriptions in effect for this port. Applicable codes and descriptions are listed in the following table.
jl
Table 12: Facility Subscription Codes
Code Description
NONE Subscription to facilities not enforced. FCN_ON Flow Control Negotiation enabled. Packet
and Window size negotiation facilities in an inbound call will be allowed. Packet and Window size facilities will always be included in outbound calls and call accepted/connected when this parameter is set.
FCN_OFF Flow Control Negotiation disabled.
Inbound calls containing Packet and Win­dow size facilities will be cleared. Packet and Window size facilities will not be present in outbound calls and call accepted/ connected when this parameter is set.
TCN_ON Throughput Class Negotiation enabled.
The throughput class negotiation facility in an inbound call will be allowed. The throughput class negotiation facility will always be included in outbound calls and call accepted/connected when this parameter is set. The facility is passed onward to thedestination in the call packet transparentlyand does not alter the handling of the SVCdata within the node.
TCN_OFF Throughput Class Negotiation disabled.
Inbound calls containing the throughput class negotiation facility will be cleared. Thethroughput class negotiation facility will not be present in outbound calls and call accepted/connected when this param­eter is set.
Table 12: Facility Subscription Codes
Code Description
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Call Statistics View
Access: In the X.25 Configuration Table, click the Calling Table button.
This view contains a table that provides call statistics for each of the device’s X.25 ports. Column headings are as follows:
PortNo
Identifies a particular X.25 port.
Destn
All calls entering this port will be routed to any destination specified in this column, irrespective of route selection table entries.
PortAddr
For X.25 links with the REGO or REGI option selected, this address is inserted into the calling address field of the outbound or inbound call packet. For MUX links the subaddress of the channel is appended to this address and inserted into the calling address field of the call packet.
IdleTime
The time in seconds that the port must be idle (no calls) before being automatically disconnected. A value of zero disables the Idle Disconnect feature. This feature may only be enabled on DIMO/DIMOa/DIMOb/DIMOv/SIMPv ports with the BKUP option selected.
Security
For V.25bis backup ports, the type of call security to use prior to the link being detected up: if value is “disable,” both incoming and outgoing calls are allowed; if “enable,” only outgoing calls are allowed and incoming calls will be immediately terminated. This parameter is only used with Link Backup.
Protection
The level of data or connection protection specified for calls to or from this port (the actual level will be negotiated to the lesser of this level and the level configured for the other end of the call) : none = no protection; cpOnly = Connection protection only; fullDcp = Full data and connection protection.
DCPTimeout
The number of seconds that DCP on the originating side will wait between reconnection attempts.
DCPRetry
The number of times that DCP on the originating side will attempt to reconnect before clearing the call.
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Packet/Frame Statistics View
Access: In the X.25 Configuration Table, click the Packet/Frame Statistics button.
This view contains a table that provides packet and frame information for each of the device’s X.25 ports. Column headings are as follows:
PortNo
Identifies a particular X.25 port.
InitFrame
Indicates the kind of frame (“sabm” or “disc”) required by other end for link startup. If value is “none,” the link is initiated by the other end.
FmNumbering
Indicates whether port uses normal (“norm”) or extended (“ext”) frame-level sequence numbering.
FmWindow
The frame-level window size. (This must be set to the same value in devices at each end of the link.)
PktNumbering
Indicates whether port uses normal (“norm”) or extended (“ext”) packet-level sequence numbering.
PktWindow
The packet-level window size. (This must be set to the same value in devices at each end of the link.)
PktSize
The maximum packet size in bytes. For proper operation, the size must be the same in devices at each end of the link.
MaxDataPkt
The maximum negotiated packet size allowed for inbound and outbound calls on this X.25 link.
PktQueue
The maximum number of data packets a channel on this port will queue for transmission before invoking flow control to the attached channel.
Channel Statistics View
Access: In the X.25 Configuration Table, click the Logical Link/Timer Statistics button.
This view contains a table that provides logical channel and timer information for each of the device’s X.25 ports. Column headings are as follows:
PortNo
Identifies a particular X.25 port.
LinkMode
Indicates whether logical devices at each end of the link will be Data Terminal Equipment (dte) or Data Communication Equipment (dce).
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MaxPVCChan
The maximum number of logical channels that can be used for Permanent Virtual Circuits on this X.25 link. The total number of PVC and SVC channels on a link should be kept as small as possible and consistent with needs. PVC connections must be configured in the PVC Table.
StartPVCChan
The starting logical channel number for the Permanent Virtual Circuits on this link. Not used if the value of MaxPVCChan (see above) is zero.
MaxSVCChan
The maximum number of logical channels on this link that can be used for Switched Virtual Circuits.
StartSVCChan
The starting logical channel number for the Switched Virtual Circuits on this link.
T1Retry
The T1 link retry timer value in tenths of a second.
T4Poll
The time, in tenths of a second, that an idle link will be probed for assurance of connection to the remote device. A value of zero indicates the timer is disabled. If enabled, this poll time value must be greater than the value of T1Retry (see above).
Restart
The number of seconds before a restart request will be repeated.
Reset
The number of seconds before a reset request will be repeated.
Call
The number of seconds before a call will be cleared.
Clear
The number of seconds before a clear request will be repeated.
Bridge Configuration Information View
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the MotBridgeApp Application icon, select Bridge
Configuration.
In addition to providing button access to a number of subviews, the Bridge Configuration Information view contains the following three defined areas:
• Base Port Info
• STP Port Info
• Base Port Configurables
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Base Port Info
This area of the Bridge Configuration Information view includes the following user-configurable settings:
Wan Data Priority
This menu button lets you set the transmission priority for bridged data over the WAN as low, medium, or high.
Learn Period (sec)
The time in seconds that a bridge will be prevented from forwarding frames after the Forwarding is cleared due to node boot.
Bridged Protocols
This menu button lets you specify the routable protocols that are allowed to be bridged. Possible settings are IP, IPX, IPIPX, or None.
Virtual Ring Number
Number identifying a virtual ring (used to support the LSS in its path trace function and in IP tunneling for Token Ring networks.
Max Bridge Links
The maximum number of bridge links that will be allowed.
STP Port Info
This area of the Bridge Configuration Information view displays the following settings:
Stp Control
“Auto” indicates that the bridge participates in STP and automatically calculates the STE (Single Route Broadcast) frame path. “Man” indicates the spanning tree is manually configured via the Configure Bridge Link parameter.
Bad Hello Threshold
If the Stp Control value described above is set to “Man,” an event (report) is generated when the number of Bad Hellos exceeds this value.
Bad Hello Timeout
The amount of time in minutes between Bad Hello counter resets.
Base Port Configurables
This area of the Bridge Configuration Information view is a table of user-configurable settings for each port associated with the device’s bridging functions. Column headings are as follows:
BaseIndex
Number identifying a particular port.
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AddFiltAction
Determines whether the link will “pass” or “block” frames with a MAC address that is not listed in the MAC Address Filter Table. A setting of “none” indicates no MAC address filtering will be performed for this link.
PortFiltAction
Determines whether the link will “pass” or “block” frames with a Protocol value that is not listed in the Protocol Filter Table. A setting of “none” indicates no MAC address filtering will be performed for this link.
StpState
Determines whether to “forward” or “block” an STE (or Single Route Broadcast ) frame when the Stp Control parameter is set to “Man.”
The following six buttons are located at the bottom of the Bridge Configuration view.
This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see Local Termination
Table View (Page 81).
This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see Filtering Information
View (Page 82).
This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see WAN Bridge Link Info
View (Page 83).
This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see Address Table
Parameters View (Page 84).
This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see 802.1d Static Link
Table View (Page 85).
Local Termination Config
MAC Address Filtering
WAN Bridge/Link Info
Permanent Address Table
802.1d Static Link Table
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This button accesses a table providing traffic statistics broken down by frame type for Local Termination sessions—see SRB WAN Bridge Link
Table View (Page 86).
Local Termination T able View
Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the Local Termination Config button.
This view contains two tables of local termination information. The upper table lists up to 64 stations. Column headings are as follows:
StnNumber
Number (1-64) identifying a particular station.
MacAddr
The MAC address of the station; this value must match the Source MAC address of the frame received from the LAN port or the destination MAC address of a frame received from WAN for the session to be spoofed.
SAP
The SAP (service access point) of the station; this value must match the Source SAP of the frame received from the LAN port or destination SAP of a
frame received from WAN for the session to be spoofed.
ProfileName
The name of the local termination profile configured for this station (see entry for “LIcName” below). This name is used to obtain the associated timeout and count values.
The lower table defines up to 8 local termination profiles that may apply to link stations listed in the upper table. Column headings are as follows:
Number
Number (1-8) identifying a particular local termination profile.
LIcName
The name of the local termination profile configured for this station (see entry for “ProfileName” above). This name is used to obtain the associated timeout and count values.
AckTimer
The length of time in seconds after which the link station will determine a remote station has failed to acknowledge an outstanding I frame or supervisory frame with poll bit set to 1.
RcvAckTimer
The length of time in tenths of seconds that the link station will wait to acknowledgment a frame
SRB Wan Bridge Links
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from a remote station. (This is a method of reducing the amount of acknowledgments generated by a link station.)
IdleTime
The length of time in tenths of seconds that the station will wait after detecting an idle link (no data to pass and no outstanding acknowledgments) before sending a supervisory frame with the poll bit set to 1.
ProfN2
The number of times an I frame or supervisory frame with poll bit set to 1 will be transmitted due to acknowledgment time-out, before the logical link will be declared down (inoperative).
ProfN3
The number of times an I frame or supervisory frame with poll bit set to 1 will be transmitted due to acknowledgment time-out, before the logical link will be declared down (inoperative).
TxWindSize
The maximum number of I frames a station may transmit without acknowledgment.
Filtering Information View
Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the MAC Address Filtering button.
This view contains the following two tables:
• MAC Address Filter Table
• Protocol Filter Table
MAC Address Filter Table
This table appears in the upper half of the Filtering Information view. For each of up to 300 MAC address entries, there are four “action” columns and four “list” columns. The “action” columns display the filtering action (see Table 13) that will be taken depending on whether the address is the source of an incoming frame (InSrcLkAct), the source of an outgoing frame (OutSrcLkAct), the destination for an incoming frame (IncDestLkAct), or the destination for an outgoing frame (OutDestLkAct). In cases where the filtering action is PASSLIST or BLOCKLIST, the associated “list” column (InSrcLkList, OutSrcLkList, OutDestList, or OutDestList) identifies the individual links that will pass or block frames in that category. Links are specified by number and may contain a range (e.g., “1, 3, 4, 7-10” means links 1,3,4,7,8,9, and 10).
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Protocol Filter Table
This table appears in the lower half of the Filtering Information view and is set up similarly to the MAC Address Filter table in the same view. For each of up to 100 protocol type/value entries, there are two “action” columns (IncProtLkAct and OutProtLkAct) and two “list” columns (IncProtList and OutProtList). Possible values for the “action” columns are the same as listed in Table 13. When the filtering action is PASSLIST or BLOCKLIST, the associated “list” column identifies the individual links that will pass or block all frames with the specified protocol type and value.
WAN Bridge Link Info View
Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the WAN Bridge/Link Info button.
The top upper right portion of this view lists the following link station configuration settings that apply to all bridge links:
Acknowledge Timer
The length of time in seconds after which the link station will determine a remote station has failed to acknowledge an outstanding I frame or supervisory frame with poll bit set to 1.
Receive Ack Timer
The length of time in tenths of seconds that the link station will wait to acknowledgment a frame from a remote station. (This is a method of reducing the amount of acknowledgments generated by a link station.)
Idle Timer
The length of time in tenths of seconds that the link station will wait after detecting an idle link (no data to pass and no outstanding acknowledgments) before sending a supervisory frame with the poll bit set to 1.
Transmit Ack Count
The number of times an I frame or supervisory frame with poll bit set to 1 will be transmitted due
Table 13: Filtering Action Descriptions
Action Description
PASS All links will pass frames with the
indicated MAC addresss.
BLOCK All links will block frames with the
indicated MAC address .
PASSLIST Only links on the associated list*
will pass frames with this MAC address.
BLOCKLIST Only links on the associated list
will block frames with this MAC address.
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to acknowledgment time-out, before the logical link will be declared down (inoperative).
Receive Ack Count
The number of frames the link station will receive from the remote station before acknowledging receipt.
Tx Window Size
The maximum number of I frames a station may transmit without acknowledgment.
Tx Window Priority
The transmission priority of the LLC LT data over W AN.
The bottom portion of the WAN Bridge/Link Info view is the 802.1d Base Link Group table, which lists settings for individual bridge links. Column headings are as follows:
LnkIndex
Number (5-36) identifying a particular WAN bridge link.
LnkType
Identifies the type of bridging employed on this link.
AddrFiltActionr
Determines whether the link will “pass” or “block” frames with a MAC address that is not listed in the MAC Address Filter Table. A setting of “none”
indicates no MAC address filtering will be performed for this link.
ProtFiltAction
Determines whether the link will “pass” or “block” frames with a Protocol value that is not listed in the Protocol Filter Table. A setting of “none” indicates no MAC address filtering will be performed for this link.
LnkManState
Determines whether to “forward” or “block” an STE (or Single Route Broadcast ) frame when the Stp Control parameter is set to “Man.”
Address T able Parameters View
Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the Permanent Address Table button.
This view contains a table with entries for up to 8000 permanent MAC addresses that are loaded into the Forwarding Table after a table or node boot. Each entry identifies the bridge link (LinkNum) to which frames with the given MAC address will be forwarded.
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802.1d Static Link Table View
Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the 802.1d Static Link Table button.
This view contains a table of filtering information configured into the bridge by local or network management specifying the set of WAN bridge links to which frames received from a specific bridge link and containing a specific destination address are allowed to be forwarded. Column headings are as follows:
DestMACAddr
The destination MAC address in a frame to which this entry’s filtering information applies. This object can take the value of a unicast address, a group address or the broadcast address.
RxPort
The number of the WAN bridge link from which a frame must be received in order for this entry’s filtering information to apply. A value of zero indicates that this entry applies on all of the device’s bridge links for which there is no other applicable entry.
FwdToFrmLnk
The set of WAN bridge links to which frames received from the specified port and destined for the specified MAC address can be forwarded.
EntryStatus
The current status of the entry. See Table 14 for expanded descriptions of possible status values.
Table 14: Entry Status Descriptions
Status Description
other Entry is currently in use, but the
conditions under which it will remain so are different from each of the following status values.
invalid Entries will be removed from table
if this value is written to the corre­sponding object.
permanent Entry is currently in use and will
remain so after the next reset of the bridge.
deleteOnReset Entry is currently in use and will
remain so until the next reset of the bridge.
deleteOnTimeout Entry is currently in use and will
remain so until it is aged out.
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SRB WAN Bridge Link Table View
Access: In the Bridge Configuration Information view, click the SRB Wan Bridge Links button.
This table contains configuration information about each WAN bridge link that is associated with the device’s source route bridging function. Column headings are as follows:
LinkNo
Number identifying a particular WAN bridge link.
HopCount
The maximum number of routing descriptors allowed in an All Paths or Spanning Tree Explorer frame.
BridgeNo
Number (0-15) uniquely identifying a particular bridge when more than one bridge is used to span the same two segments. A value of 65535 signifies that no bridge number is assigned to this bridge.
TargetSeg
Number (0-4095) identifying the target segment this link port is considered to be connected to by the bridge. A value of 65535 signifies that no target segment is assigned to this port.
LargestFrame
The maximum size of the INFO field (LLC and above) that this port can send/receive.
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Model Information Views
This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for models of Motorola Vanguard devices in SPECTRUM.
Model Information views provide descriptive and configuration information about SPECTRUM models of individual devices, interfaces, and applications. Figure 13 shows an example of the Model Information view accessed from the Icon Subviews menu for the MotMPRouter model’s Device icon. Model Information views are also available for each of the Interface icons in the Interface Device and Interface Device Topology views, and for each of the Application icons in the Application view. Although these views may vary slightly depending on the particular entity being modeled, their basic layout and content are similar for most SPECTRUM management modules. Therefore these views are described in more detail in the SPECTRUM Views documentation.
Figure 13: Model Information View
JK2 of type MotMPRouterof Landscape Node: Primary
Primary Application
System Up Time Manufacturer Device T ype
Serial Number
Network Address
Name Contact Description Location
* File View Help?Options
MM Version Number
MM Name MM Part Number
General Information
Model Created By
Model Type Model Creation Time
Model State Security String
Communication Information
Community Name
DCM TimeOut DCM Retry
Poll/Log Information
Poll Interval Polling Status
Condition Condition Value Contact Status
Lost Child Count
Value When Yellow
Value When Orange
Value When Red
Last Successful Poll
Log Ratio
LOGGED
POLLED
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Index
Symbols
% Port Utilization In 65 % Port Utilization Out 65
Numerics
802.1d Static Link Table View 85
A
AcceptRIP. 42 AccessType 40 AddFacil 74 Address Table Parameters View 84 Address Translation table 15 AddrMask 41 AddrMasks 47 Admin. Status 64 Administrative Status 15 Advertised Default Hops 45 AdvtDefRte 43 AdvtNetworkRte 43 AdvtStatic/DirectRte 43 AdvtSubnetRte 43 AEChange 25
AEFrames 25 AEstatus 25 AggCRatio 22 Alarm Distribution 68 Alarm Printer Mnemonic 68 Alarm Selection 68, 70 Alarm Threshold Timer 68 AlarmPriority 73 Alarms 68 APEInFrms 36 APEOutFrms 36 Application
Common
Bridging
(GenBridgingApp)
20
Ethernet (EthernetApp) 20 MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent) 20 Routing (GenRtrApp) 20
Device-specific 20
MotBridgeApp 29 MotCSISApp 26 Motorola Bandwidth
Management Applications (MotBWMgmtApps)
21
Motorola Configuration
Applications (MotConfigApps)
26
Motorola Data Compression
Application (MotDCApp)
21
Motorola LAN Applications
(MotLANApps)
29
Motorola Node Management
Application (MotNodeMgmtApp)
49
Motorola WAN Applications
(MotWANApps)
55
Motorola X25 Application
(MotX25App)
55
MotRouterApp 29 MotTFTPApp 26
Icons 18 ARP Cache Table View 39 ASNo. 42 Average Characters Received per
second
53
Average Characters Sent per
second
53
Average Frames Received per
second
53
Average Frames Sent per second 53 Average Packets Received per
second
53
Average Packets Sent per second 53
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B
BadFrames 26 BadHeaders 26 Bandwidth 64 Base Port Stats Table 30 BcastFillPattern 42 BcastStyle 42 Billing 69, 73 Billing Printer Mnemonic 69 Billing Record Call Threshold 69 Billing Record Timer (minutes) 69 Board No. 51 Board Number 66 Board Statistics View 51 Board Status 66 Board Table View 53 Board Type 66 BoardNo. 53 BoardStatus 54 BoardType 54 Boot Agent 49 Boot Port 65 Bootp Idle Time (sec) 48 Bootp Max Hops 48 BootpForwarding 48 Bridge Configuration Information
View
78
Bridge Statistics View 29 Broadcast Port Subaddress 67 BroadcastRx 32, 33 BroadcastTx 32, 33
Buffer Utilization Threshold 68 ByteCount 28
C
Call Statistics View 76 ChanInUse 21 Channel Number 23 Channel Statistics View 77 Channel Status 23 ChanNo 25 Character Information 58 CharIN 25 CharIn 58 CharOUT 25 CharOut 58 CharRateIn 58 CharRateOut 58 Chassis Device Topology View 17 Chassis Device View 9 Chassis Type 67 ClockSource 71 ClockSpeed 71 Codex Group Facility 70 Codex Proprietary Information 69 Codex Proprietary Protocol ID 70 Colors
Interface Status Label
13
Condition Status Label 19 Configuration views 63 ConnRejects 21
ConnType 70 Control Port Subaddress 67 CPU Utilization Threshold 68 CPUutil 52 CRC Errors 53 CSIS Statistics View 26 Ctrl Port Idle DisconnectTime 67 Current number of PVC
connections
50
CurrentSVC 56
D
Data Compression Channel
Statistics View
23
Data Statistics View 58 DataBuffAvail 51 DataBuffGauge 52 DataBuffInUse 51 DataCharIn 38 DataCharOut 38 DataFrIn 38 DataFrOut 38 DataIN 59 DataOut 59 DC Controls View 23 DCChan 21 DCP Facility Code 70 DecFrames 22, 25 Decoder Queue Statistics View 25 Default Gateway 45
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Default Gateway Metric 45 Default Gateway Table 47 Default IPAddress 45 DelFacil 74 DesignatedBridge 34 DesignatedCost 34 DesignatedPort 34 DesignatedRoot 34 DestAddr 40 DestAddrFiltIn 37 DestAddrFiltOut 37 DestAddrMask 40 DestChan 23 DestIPAddr 47 Device Configuration View 63 Device icon 7, 12, 18 Device Performance View 61 Devices supported by this module 7 Directed Broadcast 44 Discards 32 DSPStatus 21 DupSegDisc 36 Dynamic Route Table 44
E
EGPMetric 46 EncFrames 22, 25 Encoder Queue Statistics View 25
F
Facility Subscription Codes 75 FacilSubcrip 75 Fan Status 50 FileName 28 Filter Table 47 Filter/Gateway/Priority Info
View
47
Filtering Information View 82 Firm-Rev 21 FirstPort/LastPort 41 FirstProtocol/LastProtocol 41 FlashModuleSize 52 Frame In Total 65 Frame Information 59 Frame Out Total 65 FramesRx 35 FramesTx 35 Framing Errors 53 FrRejIn 39 FrRejOut 39 FrRnrIn 38 FrRnrOut 39 FrRrIn 38 FrRrOut 38 FrSabmeIn 39 FrSabmeOut 39 FrXidIn 39 FrXidOut 39 FwdTransition 34
G
General Node Information 66 General Product Feature Set 69 Generic Traps Type 49
H
History Buffer 23 HopCountExcDisc 36
I
I/F Type (Dim1) 66 I/F Type (Dim2) 66 I/FNo. 41 I/FType(DIM1) 54 I/FType(DIM2) 54 Icon mode 18 Icon Subviews Menus
for Device icon
8
for Interface icon 14
for Module icon 10
for Port label 11 Icons
Device
7, 18
Interface 13, 16 IFIndex 38 IGPMetric 46 InBarFacil 74
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InBoundDisc 32 InboundDisc 33 InData 59 Index 38, 43, 45, 46, 47 InDigStrip 74 InInfo 59 InPkts 58 Input Table 46 InREJ 59 InRNR 59 InRR 59 InSubAddr 60 Interface Configuration View 64 Interface Device Topology View 16 Interface icon 13 Interface Icon Subviews Menu
Options
14
Interface Status View 15
Administrative Status 15
Operational Status 15 InterfaceNo. 39 Internal NetMask 44 IP Access Control 44 IP Access Control Table View 40 IP Address/Network Mask 64 IP BOOTP Server Info View 48 IP Interchange Table View 45 IP Interface Table View 41 Ip Traffic Priority 47 IPAddr 39, 41 IPAddress 28 IpMask 43
IPNetwork 46 IpNetwork 43 ISDN Call Statistics Table View 56
L
Labels
Application Icon
Condition Status
19
Model Name 19 Model Type 19
Interface
IF Status Label
13
Interface Number Label 13 Interface Type Label 13 Physical Address Label 14
Module
Module Type
10
Slot Number 10
Port 11, 17
Port Number 11
Port Status 11 Last Change 64 Last Occurrences 50 Last TFTP Transfer Status 28 Last Trap Info 49 LastStatReset 38 LearnNetworkRte 42 LearnSubnetRte 42 Link - Max Frame Size 70 Link Stats 29
LinkCkt 38 LinkNo 31, 34, 35, 38 LinkState 34 LinkStatus 34, 38 List mode 18 Local Termination Stats Table
View
38
Local Termination Table View 81
M
MAC Address & Protocol Filtering
Stats Table View
37
MacAddr 39 Max Billing Records 69 Max Ip Interfaces 47 Max PVC connections since last
reset
50
Max simultaneous calls 67 MaxDecQueue 22 MaxEncQueue 22 Maximum Routing Hops 67 MaxInfo 31 MaxSVC 56 MemAvailOnCard 52 MemUsedForDataBuff 52 Metric 46, 48 Metrics 44 MLPInBoundDisc 32, 33 MLPOutBoundDisc 32, 33 Mode (Icon or List) 18
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Model Information views 87 Model type 7 Model Type Label 19 Module Configuration View 66 Module Icon Subviews Menu 10 MotMPRouter 7, 8 MTUsize 43 MulticastRx 32, 33 MulticastTx 32, 33
N
NeighAS 45, 46 Network I/O ports 16 NextHop 44 NextHopAddr 47 NextRingNo 36 No. of Broadcast Input Chans 67 No. of Broadcast Networks 67 No. of I/O Ports 66 No.ofI/OPort 54 Node Address 67 Node Configuration View 66 Node Date Stamp 67 Node Name 66 Node Number 66 Node Reboot 50 Node Statistics View 49 Node Turn-on 50 NUI Password Table 27 Number 23
NumRx 56 NumTx 57
O
Operation 28 Operation Status 64 Operational Status 15 Options 60, 72 Originate Default Route 44 OutBarFacil 74 OutBoundDisc 32 OutboundDisc 33 OutData 59 OutDigStrip 74 OutFrames 32 OutInfo 59 OutNetAddr 60 OutPkts 58 Output Table 45 OutREJ 59 OutRNR 59 OutRR 59 OverrideDefRte 42 OverrideStaticRte 42 Overrun Errors 53 OverrunErr 58
P
Packet Information 58 Packet Size 64 Packet/Frame Statistics View 77 PAD Banner Message 69 PAD Bulletin Message 69 Parity Errors 53 PathCost 34 PDN Information View 74 Performance View 62 Performance views 61 Physical Address 64 PktDiscard 26 PktsQueued 52 Port Authorization Table 27 Port Authorization View 27 Port Configuration View 64 Port Error Threshold 68 Port Index 35 Port Label Icon Subviews Menu 11 Port No 37 Port Number 64 Port Performance View 62 Port Speed 65 Port State 65 Port Statistics View 52 Port Stats 29 Port Status 65 Port Type 65 Port Utilization 53 Port Utilization Threshold 68
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PortCont 71 PortNo 33, 55, 56, 58, 74 PortNo. 52, 70 PortSpeed 52 PortState 52 PortStatus 52 PortType 52 Primary UDP Port 49 Priority 34 PrivNetAddr 60 ProtFiltIn 37 ProtFiltOut 37 ProtocolType 39 Public Data Network (PDN) 74 PVC Billing Record Timer
(minutes)
69
PVC Connections 50
Q
Queue Length 64 Queue Statistics View 22 Queued 58
R
RateIN 58, 59 RateOUT 59 RateOut 59 Reassembly Buffer Size 45
Required Reading 6 Reset All Statistics 50 Reset Buttons 50 Reset Statistics 49 Reset Time 50 Restricted Rights Notice 2 RIFfield 43 RingNo. 35 RIP Information 44 RIP Status 44 RIPSplitHorizon 43 RoutDigits 74 Route Cache Size 44 RouteLanSubaddr 70 Routing Table Size 45 RxAvgDur 57 RxLastFail 56 RxLastNum 57 RxMaxDur 57 RxMinDur 57 RxReject 56
S
Secondary Address Panel 15 SegMisDisc 36 Serial No. 66 Serial ports 16 SerialNo. 54 Set Default Node 50 SmltChanUse 21
SNMP Agent Details View 49 SNMP Agent Timer 49 Soft-Rev 21 Software Authorization Table 27 Software Key Table 27 SourceAddr 40 SourceAddrMask 40 SourceAS 46 SourceChan 23 Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats
Table View
34
SpecInFrms 36 SpecOutFrms 36 Speed 56 SRB Port Statistics Table View 35 SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats V iew 35 SRB WAN Bridge Link Table V iew 86 SrcAddrFiltIn 37 SrcAddrFiltOut 37 State 23, 55 Static Route Table 43 Static Routes Info View 43 StatsBoot 39 Status 28, 55 STEInFrms 36 STEOutFrms 36 STESpanMode 35 SubAddrSize 74 SubnetAddr 47 Supported devices 7
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T
TableIndex 39, 40, 41 TFTP Download 27 TFTP Statistics View 27 Thresholds 68 Time Reset 23 Time Stamp 67 TimeOfMaxDec 22 TimeOfMaxEnc 22 TimeStamp 28 Topology view 8 Total Characters Received 53 Total Characters Sent 53 Total Frames Received 53 Total Frames Sent 53 Total Packets Received 53 Total Packets Sent 53 TotFiltIn 37 TotFiltOut 37 TotFrInData 39 TotFrmsRx 36 TotFrmsTx 36 TotFrOutData 39 Trademarks 2 Traffic 69 Traffic Info 47 Traffic Priority 69 Traffic Priority Step 69 Translation Configuration Table
View
60
Transparent Bridge Link Stats
Table View
31
Transparent Bridge Port Stats Table
View
33
Trap Send 49 TxAvgDur 58 TxLastFail 57 TxLastNum 57 TxMaxDur 57 TxMinDur 57 TxReject 57
U
ULPBOutboundDisc 33 ULPInBoundDisc 32 ULPInboundDisc 33 ULPOutBoundDisc 32 Underrun Errors 53 UnderrunErr 58 UnicastRx 32, 33 UnicastTx 32, 33 UtilIN 56 UtilOut 56
V
Views
802.1d Static Link Table
85
Address Table Parameters 84
Application 18 ARP Cache Table 39 Board Statistics 51 Board Table 53 Bridge Configuration
Information
78
Bridge Statistics 29 Call Statistics 76 Channel Statistics 77 Chassis Device 9 Chassis Device Topology 17 Configuration 63 CSISStatistics 26 Data Compression Channel
Statistics
23
Data Compression General
Statistics
21
Data Statistics 58 DC Controls 23 Decoder Queue Statistics 25 Device Configuration 63 Device Performance 61 Encoder Queue Statistics 25 Filter/Gateway/Priority Info 47 Filtering Information 82 Interface Configuration 64 Interface Device 12 Interface Device Topology 16 Interface Status 15 IP Access Control Table 40 IP BOOTP Server Info 48 IP Interchange Table 45
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IP Interface Table 41 ISDN Call Statistics Table 56 Local Termination Stats
Table
38
Local Termination Table 81 MAC Address & Protocol
Filtering Stats Table
37
Model Information 87 Module Configuration 66 Node Configuration 66 Node Statistics 49 Packet/Frame Statistics 77 PDN Information 74 Performance 61 Port Authorization 27 Port Configuration 64 Port Performance 62 Port Statistics 52 Queue Statistics 22 SNMP Agent Details 49 Spanning Tree Bridge Link Stats
Table
34
SRB Port Statistics Table 35 SRB WAN Bridge Link Stats 35 SRB WAN Bridge Link Table 86 Static Routes Info 43 TFTP Statistics 27 Topology 8 Translation Configuration
Table
60
Transparent Bridge Link Stats
Table
31
Transparent Bridge Port Stats
Table
33
WAN Bridge Link Info 83 WAN Bridge Link Stats Table 38 X.25 Configuration Table 70 X.25 Statistics Table 55
W
WAN Bridge Link Info View 83 WAN Bridge Link Stats Table
View
38
Watchdog Timer Expiry 50
X
X.25 Configuration Table View 70 X.25 Statistics Table View 55
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