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3-68 WANsuite 5160/5130Dynamic Route Table ScreenAccess this menu by selecting “Static Route Table” from the RIP Parameters table on the IP Gateway me
Web Server Interface 3-69Figure 3.56ARP Table Screen EndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP
3-70 WANsuite 5160/5130MAC AddressMAC address of the Host to be reached.Values: A 6-byte valueDefault: 00-00-00-00-00-00ARP StatusDisplays whether thi
Web Server Interface 3-71The Neighbor Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Area Table ScreenAn Area allows growth and makes t
3-72 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.61Area Details ScreenArea IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values: 0.0.0.0−2
Web Server Interface 3-73Values: Yes, NoDefault: NoThe Area Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Virtual Link Table ScreenTo
3-74 WANsuite 5160/5130EnableEnables this definition of a virtual link.Transit Area IDThe non-backbone area that the virtual link goes through.Area Bo
Web Server Interface 3-75Figure 3.64TCP Server Details ScreenAccess the TCP Connection Details screen (Figure 3.65) by clicking on the appropriate num
3-76 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.67TCP Host Access Table ScreenYou can access the Host Access Details (Figure 3.68) for a specific Index number by clic
Web Server Interface 3-77NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Details screen (Figure 3.69) lets the user configure the NAT global parameters described below. Fig
Preface xiCHAPTER 0PREFACEAbout this ManualThis reference guide for the Verilink WANsuite 5160/5130 intelligent integrated access device (I2AD) descri
3-78 WANsuite 5160/5130IP Entry TimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources when not using TCP, UDP, or ICMP.Values: 0−65535Default: 120
Web Server Interface 3-79Static TCP Translation Table ScreenThe Static TCP Translation Table screen (Figure 3.70) allows static mapping of global TCP
3-80 WANsuite 5160/5130corporate network “behind the NAT.” The parameters may be used only when in NAPT mode.Figure 3.72Static UDP Translation Table S
Web Server Interface 3-81Figure 3.74NAT Port Table Screen EndpointThe Endpoint name of the circuit associated with the LAN or WAN port. Default is LAN
3-82 WANsuite 5160/5130The NAT Port Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: The NAT Port Status Table (Figure 3.76) displays for
Web Server Interface 3-83NOTICE: Always verify that a DHCP server is available on the network before enabling DHCP Client. If, on power-up, a DHCP se
3-84 WANsuite 5160/5130Secondary WINS IPAddrIf requested by DHCP client, the client then uses this secondary address to resolve names of IP addresses.
Web Server Interface 3-85Figure 3.79DHCP Host Details ScreenStatic Entry Table ScreenThe Static Entry Table screen (Figure 3.80) lists static IP addre
3-86 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.81Static Entry Details ScreenIP Address List Table ScreenThe IP Address List Table screen (Figure 3.4) displays the “p
Web Server Interface 3-87Figure 3.83IP Address DetailsIP Address Status Table ScreenThe IP Address Status Table screen (Figure 3.84) displays a list o
xii WANsuite 5160/5130information and all the connector pin assignments for the interfaces on the back of the WANsuite 5160/5130.• Appendix B, "S
3-88 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.85Bridge Details ScreenFrom this screen, you may view the parameters described below.EnableEnables or disables Bridgin
Web Server Interface 3-89The Bridge Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Figure 3.86Bridge Port TableThe Bridge Port Table sc
3-90 WANsuite 5160/5130Filter By BroadcastAddr DestFilters broadcast messages received on this port, which reduces the load on the WAN connection.Forw
Web Server Interface 3-91Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)Use the SMTP Details Screen (Figure 3.89) to configure the SMTP function of the WANsuite
3-92 WANsuite 5160/5130NOTICE: This software-based encryption should not affect performance of the unit in a SCADA environment because the message si
Web Server Interface 3-93Figure 3.91Upload/Save ScreenPasswordThe Password screen (Figure 3.92) is used to modify the password that restricts access t
3-94 WANsuite 5160/5130Log OutThe Log Out screen (Figure 3.93) is used to log the current user off of the Web Server. The Log Out function is only ava
Web Server Interface 3-95Use of Local WANsuite 5160/5130 as a GatewayIf you choose this method, the WANsuite 5160/5130s are totally independent from t
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VT100 Interface 4-1C HAPTER4CHAPTER 4VT100 INTERFACEIntroductionThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the WANsuite 5160/5130’s
Preface xiiiTelephoneCustomer support is available by telephone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To speak directly with a Verilink customer service repr
4-2 WANsuite 5160/5130in Figure 4.2, the screen captures throughout this chapter show only the configuration portion of the screen and not the screen
VT100 Interface 4-3menu after changing the parameters. In some cases, you will press the “Enter” key to save new parameters.Fields enclosed in bracket
4-4 WANsuite 5160/5130CAUTION: If you do not enter a keystroke for 10 minutes, the terminal interface logs you off automatically.System ScreenThe firs
VT100 Interface 4-5NOTICE: Remember that passwords are case-sensitive and are limited to no more than 10 characters. When logging on, password must b
4-6 WANsuite 5160/5130Packet 4 Configuration). After you select an option, the unit will display a confirmation screen (Figure 4.5) where you may choo
VT100 Interface 4-7Figure 4.6 WANsuite 5160 Interfaces Screen Figure 4.7WANsuite 5130 Interfaces ScreenFrom the 5160 Interfaces screen, you may choose
4-8 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.8Network 2 Config Screen (5160 only)Function (Network 2Only)In the Slaved function, Network 2 is slaved and can only be
VT100 Interface 4-9Learn DS0s on BootDetermines if the unit will attempt to discover active DS0s (after power-up, Save and Restart). Active DS0s will
4-10 WANsuite 5160/5130DSX Level (ShortHaul)Specifies the DTE DSX-1 interface output level.Values: 0−110, 111−220, 221−330, 331−440, 441−550, 551−660,
VT100 Interface 4-11UASSets the Unavailable Seconds (UAS) threshold. A UAS is a 1-second period in which consecutive severely errored seconds cause an
xiv WANsuite 5160/5130• Purchase order number to cover charges for out-of-warranty items• Name and phone number of person we can contact if we have qu
4-12 WANsuite 5160/5130Thresholds Table on page 4-10, the following parameters are included on the Performance screens.BESA Bursty Error Second (BES)
VT100 Interface 4-13CAUTION: Performance data will be lost upon power cycle or after performing a Maintenance Reset/Restart.Serial ScreensThe Serial 1
4-14 WANsuite 5160/5130(like a DSU/CSU), this parameter must be set to “DTE” (valid only for Packet mode, not TDM).Values: DCE, DTEDefault: DCENOTICE:
VT100 Interface 4-15Invert ClockIn DTE Packet mode, this parameter changes the clock edge of the transmitted data. The Invert Clock parameter is only
4-16 WANsuite 5160/5130Flow ControlSelects the type of flow control to be used if the port is asynchronous.Values: None, Xon/Xoff, RTS/CTSDefault: Non
VT100 Interface 4-17Current Pin StatusThe Current Pin Status, which shows the state of the RS-232 pins, is also displayed on the Serial interface scre
4-18 WANsuite 5160/5130NOTICE: If you manually change the IP address, you must “Save and Restart.” (See Save and Restart on page 4-6.) Select the Uni
VT100 Interface 4-19Figure 4.15Supervisory Configuration ScreenSpeedChanges the Supervisory port speed (in bits per second).Values: 1200, 2400, 4800,
4-20 WANsuite 5160/5130Current Pin StatusThe Current Pin Status, which shows the state of the RS-232 pins, is also displayed on the Supervisory interf
VT100 Interface 4-21Figure 4.17Data Line Monitor Config TableService Enable andDisableDisplays whether capture is Enabled or Disabled.Tx/Rx FilterDisp
About the WANsuite 5160/5130 1-1C HAPTER1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THE WANSUITE5160/5130IntroductionThe telecommunications network service market is rapidly chan
4-22 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.18Packet Capture ScreenModeThe two modes available are “Analyze” and “Live.” The Live mode lets you capture data and c
VT100 Interface 4-23Service Details ScreenFrom the Service Details screen, you can access and change the parameters listed below. The new parameters a
4-24 WANsuite 5160/5130DS0 Monitor Details Screen (5160 Only)To access the DS0 Monitor Details Screen (Figure 4.21), click on “TDM” in the <Type>
VT100 Interface 4-25statistics. This table also gives the status of the alarms (OK, Alarmed) related to DS0s.The user-activated prompts listed below a
4-26 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.23DS0 Monitor 24 Hour History ScreenFigure 4.24DS0 Monitor 30 Day History ScreenThe DS0 Monitor 24 Hour History and 30
VT100 Interface 4-27Figure 4.25Frame Relay Service Details Screen The Frame Relay Service Details screen displays Service, Pair, and Interface details
4-28 WANsuite 5160/5130Once it discovers the link management type, the unit should be set to the discovered value so that subsequent unit or network r
VT100 Interface 4-29Rx ThresholdNumber of bits per second sent during a 15-minute interval after which an Rx alarm will be triggered. A value of “0” (
4-30 WANsuite 5160/5130FrameStart Auto Diagnostic mode should be left set to “Yes” unless the frame relay connection has more that 128 DLCIs, or if th
VT100 Interface 4-31Rx Invalid AlarmStatus of this alarm (OK, Alarmed).User prompts at the bottom of the Frame Relay Services Details screen are descr
1-2 WANsuite 5160/5130 The unit’s built-in ServiceAware™ technology lets network managers maximize available WAN bandwidth and verify SLAs. This manag
4-32 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.27Frame Relay Port Statistics ScreenTransmitFramesNumber of frames transmitted by the port.OctetsNumber of octets tran
VT100 Interface 4-33Throughput (bits/sec)PeakPeak bandwidth (in bps) as measured over a 10-second period.AverageAverage bandwidth (in bps) used by the
4-34 WANsuite 5160/5130Virtual PPP OverEndpoint name over which to send PPP encapsulated data (i.e., PPP over Frame Relay). Valid only when the PPP in
VT100 Interface 4-35should be negotiated by selecting the desired option. The table below describes the parameters that can be negotiated. PPP Statist
4-36 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.29PPP Statistics ScreenPeriodSelects the interval (Current, Summary, or numbered Interval) to be viewed on the PPP Sta
VT100 Interface 4-37Figure 4.30PAP Table Screen PAP Details ScreenTo change the Username and Password for a selected PAP Index, access the PAP Details
4-38 WANsuite 5160/5130Choose an Index number to bring up a screen in which you can change the Username and Secret information for that particular CHA
VT100 Interface 4-39SCADA LoopbackDetermines if and where SCADA will loopback received data.Values: None, Loopback to Network, Loopback to PortDefault
4-40 WANsuite 5160/5130IP Service Details ScreenThe IP Service Details screen (Figure 4.12), accessed by selecting “IP” from the <Type> column i
VT100 Interface 4-41The Endpoint Table and its corresponding DLCIs will be saved in the configuration database either when you perform a “Save and Res
About the WANsuite 5160/5130 1-3frame relay network; determine appropriate bandwidth needs; and monitor network trends to aid in future capacity plann
4-42 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.37Endpoint Details Screen NameWhen the unit learns a new DLCI, it creates an endpoint entry and a DLCI entry if they a
VT100 Interface 4-43Backup EndpointIf this DLCI has an alternative endpoint to switch to in case this DLCI becomes inactive, you would configure the e
4-44 WANsuite 5160/5130Endpoint Service Details ScreenSelecting from the <Svc> column on the Endpoint Table screen displays the typical Service
VT100 Interface 4-45CIR (bps)If a Committed Information Rate is configured here, its value (in bits per second) will be used instead of the default CI
4-46 WANsuite 5160/5130Remote DLCIIf the remote unit is a Verilink unit with FrameStart technology, and FrameStart Auto Discovery is enabled, this fie
VT100 Interface 4-47Congestion ThresholdSets the Rx Congestion alarm threshold. This threshold is the number of frames received with BECN/FECN. Settin
4-48 WANsuite 5160/5130DLCI Statistics Details ScreenSelect from the <Period> column to display the DLCI Statistics Details screen (Figure 4.40)
VT100 Interface 4-49Figure 4.41DLCI Table Screen Service Aware ScreenThe Service Aware function recognizes IP traffic and counts the number of frames
4-50 WANsuite 5160/5130Rule Configuration Screen Select from the <Ndx> column to bring up the Rule Config screen (Figure 4.43) to establish Serv
VT100 Interface 4-51Filter By IP AddressEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic by the IP address specified in the IP Address or IP Mask field
1-4 WANsuite 5160/5130 Optional Advanced Network ManagementAs an option for the WANsuite 5160/5130, Verilink offers a network management system based
4-52 WANsuite 5160/5130The <Period> field defines the interval for which the Traffic Meter statistics are reported as listed below.SummaryRepres
VT100 Interface 4-53Diagnostics ScreenThe Diagnostics screen (Figure 4.46) provides a table for viewing the current settings for the test and maintena
4-54 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.47Network Interface Test Details Screen BERT Table on Network Interface Test Details ScreenThe BERT table lets you set
VT100 Interface 4-55“No Sync” is displayed. If the receiver is in pattern sync, “In Sync” is displayed. Elapsed TimeDisplays the time elapsed since a
4-56 WANsuite 5160/5130BERT PatternSpecifies the pattern to be transmitted during a test for the selected port. Values: Marks, QRSS, 511, 2047, 215, S
VT100 Interface 4-57Trap Log ScreenThe Trap Log screen (Figure 4.49) shows a collection of all the traps that have been generated. A trap is a mechani
4-58 WANsuite 5160/5130To generate a Top Talkers report, enter the duration parameters and desired report size in the available fields as described be
VT100 Interface 4-59a single autonomous system (AS). OSPF chooses the least cost path as the best path. While RIP is ideal for small- to medium-sized
4-60 WANsuite 5160/5130distributes routing information between routers in a single autonomous system. This Protocol is suitable for complex networks w
VT100 Interface 4-61Circuit Details ScreenAccess this menu by selecting the appropriate <Index> number from the Circuit Table menu.The screen’s
About the WANsuite 5160/5130 1-5• SOS Mode• New Circuit InstallationWANsuite 5160/5130 Overview and AdvantagesVerilink’s WANsuite 5160 and 5130 are in
4-62 WANsuite 5160/5130OSPF AreaRepresents that area that this circuit is part of.OSPF LSA TimerDetermines how often The Link State Acknowledgment (LS
VT100 Interface 4-63Figure 4.54Static Route Table Screen The fields on this screen are described in the table below.Routes Details ScreenThis screen d
4-64 WANsuite 5160/5130EndpointEndpoint name (or interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the Target IP Address.Target I
VT100 Interface 4-65Static ARP Table ScreenARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used by the router to dynamically associate a high-level IP address to
4-66 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.58ARP Details ScreenEndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP A
VT100 Interface 4-67Figure 4.59Trusted Neighbors Screen Add NewAdds a Trusted Neighbors IP address.Neighbor Details ScreenAccess this screen (Figure 4
4-68 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.61Area Table ScreenThe fields displayed on the Area Table screen are described below. Area Details ScreenThis screen d
VT100 Interface 4-69Area IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values: 0.0.0.0−255.255.255.255Default: 0.0.0.0Ena
4-70 WANsuite 5160/5130It is possible that an area cannot be connected directly to the backbone. In this case a virtual link is used. To establish or
VT100 Interface 4-71Figure 4.64Virtual Link Details ScreenTCP ServerNOTICE: TCP Server traffic has a higher priority than other types of traffic flow
ii WANsuite 5160/5130Copyright Notice Copyright © 2002 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may bereproduced, transm
1-6 WANsuite 5160/5130 • Static routes• Static Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)• Dynamic routing protocols, including RIP 1, RIP 2, and OSPF• Un-numb
4-72 WANsuite 5160/5130screen lists the Index number, the Endpoint name, the TCP Local Port number, and whether or not this entry is enabled.Figure 4.
VT100 Interface 4-73Figure 4.68TCP Host Access ScreenYou can access the Host Access Details (Figure 4.69) for a specific <Ndx> number by selecti
4-74 WANsuite 5160/5130NOTICE: You must Save and Restart for any changes in NAT configuration parameters to take effect. NAT Details ScreenThe NAT De
VT100 Interface 4-75applications. The timers’ values minimize NAT resources. Generally, when a timer has expired, the resources used are no longer nee
4-76 WANsuite 5160/5130Static TCP Trans Table ScreenThe Static TCP Trans Table screen (Figure 4.71) allows static mapping of global TCP Server ports t
VT100 Interface 4-77Figure 4.72Static TCP Translation Details ScreenNAT Ports ScreenThe parameters on the NAT Ports screen (Figure 4.73) define the NA
4-78 WANsuite 5160/5130“Disable” will override an “Enable” parameter set under “Filter Non Local Address” on the NAT Details menu.TypeDefines whether
VT100 Interface 4-79Figure 4.75NAT Port Status Screen IP AddressOriginal IP Address of the host. NAT IP AddressTranslated IP Address of the host. Proc
4-80 WANsuite 5160/5130Server AddressIP Address of the local UDP Server. Default is 0.0.0.0.The “Add New” prompt lets the user add additional addresse
VT100 Interface 4-81DHCP Server Details ScreenThe DHCP Server Details screen (Figure 4.78) lets you configure the parameters described below.Figure 4.
About the WANsuite 5160/5130 1-7• E-mail notification of alarm status for immediate notification of potential network problems• Management Interfaces:
4-82 WANsuite 5160/5130The DHCP Server Details screen provides the following user-activated prompts: DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessa
VT100 Interface 4-83Figure 4.80Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address given to the
4-84 WANsuite 5160/5130IP StartStarting IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP EndEnding IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP Exclude StartBeginning o
VT100 Interface 4-85The Bridge Details screen shown in Figure 4.83 lets you access and configure the parameters described below.Figure 4.83Bridge Deta
4-86 WANsuite 5160/5130Filter Ageing TimerSpecifies the length of time an entry in the lookup table will be held if no traffic is received from the sp
VT100 Interface 4-87Figure 4.85Bridge Port DetailsEnableEnables or disables Bridging on this port.EndpointEndpoint name.BPDU OptionShows if BPDU packe
4-88 WANsuite 5160/5130Designated BridgeDesignated Bridge MAC Address.ForwardTransmissionsNumber of times this port has changed from any other state t
VT100 Interface 4-89Reporting the following event:OOFS Threshold Exceeded, ifIndex 3, Count 5The parameters associated with the SMTP Details screen ar
4-90 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 4.88Encryption Details Screen
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-1C HAPTER5CHAPTER 5FRONT PANEL LCD INTERFACEIntroductionThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the W
1-8 WANsuite 5160/5130 The front panel LED status indicators are defined in the table below: The front panel of the WANsuite 5130 (Figure 1.2) also pr
5-2 WANsuite 5160/5130The table below describes the WANsuite 5160/5130’s LED indicators. Indicator DescriptionNETThis indicator is off (not illuminate
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-3The use of the input control buttons found on all three units is defined in the following table: LCD Front Panel Operatio
5-4 WANsuite 5160/5130To enter an established password, press the SCROLL button until the desired character appears (the characters scroll 0–9, A–Z, a
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-5Information ElementThe information element is a user-selectable field allowing changes to the setting. Initially, it is a
5-6 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 5.8WANsuite 5160 Alarms Menu TreeFigure 5.9WANsuite 5130 Alarms Menu TreeNetwork 1 and Network 2 (5160) or Network (5130)
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-7asterisk (*) will appear in front of these numbers when the unit is in alarm for that parameter. ESErrored Seconds − the
5-8 WANsuite 5160/5130DTR AlarmRead-only field that displays the current DTR Alarm status. This register shows “OK” when no alarms are detected, and s
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-9CRCESSets the Cyclic Redundancy Check Errored Seconds (CRCES) threshold. A CRC is a method of confirming the integrity of
5-10 WANsuite 5160/5130LoopLets you specify the type of loop test (if any) performed on the selected interface.Values: No Test, Payload Loopback (PLB)
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-11Serial Maintenance MenuThe following paragraphs describe the user-selectable and display-only parameters of the 5160’s S
About the WANsuite 5160/5130 1-9The WANsuite 5130’s front panel LED status indicators are defined in the table below: The user-activated input control
5-12 WANsuite 5160/5130CmdLets you control basic aspects of the BERT performed, including the injection of errors during test. Values: Stop, Reset, Er
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-13and to move to the next value in the address. Pressing the SELECT button while the blinking cursor is on the last digit
5-14 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 5.15Network 1 (5160) or Network (5130) Configuration Menu Tree The Network 1 or Network interface can have independently
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-15Network 1, Network 2, Network – Timing is derived from the Network port recovered clock.Serial 1, Serial 2, Serial – Tim
5-16 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 5.16 Network 2 Configuration Menu TreeModeSelects the network service type.Values: Long Haul, Short HaulDefault:Long Hau
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-17In Slave mode − timing parameter is ignored in Slave modeIn Network mode − Internal, Network 2, Serial 2Definitions of t
5-18 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 5.17Serial 1 and Serial 2 (5160) or Serial (5130)Configuration Menu TreeUse the SERIAL 1 CONFIG and SERIAL 2 CONFIG (516
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-19DSRData Set Ready can be set to “True,” “False,” or “Internal.” The “Internal” option sets DSR “On” if the port is enabl
5-20 WANsuite 5160/5130Bundling, and Channel Rate). The menu displays the calculated rate in kilobits per second.Values: Nx56K, Nx64K, where N = 1−32D
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-21For more information on pin assignments, refer to Serial Interface Pin Assignments, DTE Mode (Packet Use Only) on page A
1-10 WANsuite 5160/5130 Rear Panel ConnectionsThe rear panel of the WANsuite 5160 has seven connectors − POWER, SUPERVISORY PORT, 10/100 ETHERNET, SER
5-22 WANsuite 5160/5130NOTICE: When in SCADA mode, these diagnostic messages disrupt the connected device. Therefore, if using the SCADA mode, set th
Front Panel LCD Interface 5-23unit to the Main Menu screen. An incorrectly entered password returns you to an “Idle” screen. If unsuccessful, reenter
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Specifications A-1A PPENDIXAAPP ENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSNetwork 1 (or Network) InterfaceLine Rate: 1.544 Mbps (±50 bps) Line Framing: D4 or ESF Line Code
A-2 WANsuite 5160/5130Mode: Long-haul, Short-haulDSX-1 Level: 0-110, 111-220, 221-330, 331-440, 441-550, 551-660, >661 ftLine Build Out: 0, −7.5, −
Specifications A-3Network Loops: Line loopback, payload loopback, or maintenance loopback (see Figures A-1 and A-2)Fractional Loop: Generates and resp
A-4 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure A.1Loopback DiagramsWANsuite 5160Internal LogicNetworkPortT1NetworkFramerPortLogicNx64PortLLBWANsuite 5160Internal LogicN
Specifications A-5Frame Relay Statistics Collected in 96 15-minute IntervalsPer PortTx/Rx framesTx/Rx octetsTx/Rx Mgmt framesTx/Rx Mgmt octetsRx frame
A-6 WANsuite 5160/5130Canadian Safety: CSA C22.2 No. 950-95Industry Canada: CS-03, Issue 8StandardsTR62411: December 1990 TR54016: September 1989 ANSI
Specifications A-7For further ordering information, contact Technical Support (page xii).Connector Pin AssignmentsThe Serial Interface is a standard D
About the WANsuite 5160/5130 1-11NOTICE: For information on pinout assignments for this connector, refer to Supervisory Port Pin Assignments on page
A-8 WANsuite 5160/5130*This refers to the DB-25 Serial interface connector on the back of the unit.External Transmitter Clock ETC(Not used) n/a 25 25
Specifications A-9Serial Interface Pin Assignments, DCE Mode *This refers to the DB-25 Serial interface connector on the back of the unit.Ethernet Co
A-10 WANsuite 5160/5130Network 1 (5160) or Network (5130) Interface Pin AssignmentsThe NET 1 physical interface is a standard RJ-48C, 8-pin modular ja
SNMP Agent B-1A PPENDIXBAPPENDIX BSNMP AGENTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the SNMP agent within the
B-2 WANsuite 5160/5130• rfc2863.mib − describes generic objects for network interface sub-layers (This MIB is an updated version of MIB-II's ifTa
SNMP Agent B-3Generic TrapsTrap No. Description VarBindscoldStart snmpTraps 1 A coldStart trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting in an agent ro
B-4 WANsuite 5160/5130Standard TrapsTrap No. Description VarBindsdsx1LineStatusChange ds1Traps 0 1 A dsx1LineStatusChange trap is sent when the value
SNMP Agent B-5Soon-To-Be-Standard TrapsThe HDSL2 MIB is on the verge of becoming an RFC.hdsl2ShdslTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hdsl2ShdslLineMi
B-6 WANsuite 5160/5130hdsl2ShdslPerfLOSWSThreshTrap6 This trap indicates that the LOSW seconds threshold (as per the hdsl2ShdslEndpointThreshLOSWS v
SNMP Agent B-7hdsl2ShdslnoNeighborPresent 15 This trap indicates that the bit setting for noNeighborPresent in the hdsl2ShdslEndpointCurrStatus object
1-12 WANsuite 5160/5130 CAUTION: FCC rules require that interconnecting cables carrying high-speed data be shielded appropriately in order to minimize
B-8 WANsuite 5160/5130Enterprise-Specific TrapsipadTrapsPrefixTrap No. Description VarBindsipadFrPortRxInvalidFramesExceeded 25000 This trap is sent o
SNMP Agent B-9ipadt1e1LOSSAlarmDeclared 25012 This trap is sent out when a Loss of Signal Seconds alarm is declared.t1e1LOSSCountipadt1e1UASAlarmDecla
B-10 WANsuite 5160/5130Generic MIB Loading InstructionsThe MIBs were written using the standard ASN.1 notation. Any standard SNMP manager should be ab
Five-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Verili
About the WANsuite 5160/5130 1-13Figure 1.5WANsuite 5160/5130 AC Power Supply UnitFigure 1.6Connection for VDC Power SupplyWhen power is applied to th
1-14 WANsuite 5160/5130 The WANsuite 5160/5130 provides non-volatile memory retention of the unit configuration in case of a power failure. This featu
Installation 2-1C HAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the contents of your WANsuite 5160/5130 shipment and provides information on conn
iii3 The unit has been designed to prevent harm to the network. If the telephone company finds that the equipment is exceeding tolerable parameters, i
2-2 WANsuite 5160/5130For specific applications, see Optional Equipment on page A-6 for additional cables and adapters. Contact Verilink Technical Sup
Installation 2-36 Using the Tab key again, move the cursor to the “IP Address” field and enter the appropriate IP Address for the unit (xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
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Web Server Interface 3-1C HAPTER3CHAPTER 3WEB SERVER INTERFACEThe WANsuite 5160/5130 has an innovative, embedded Web-based user interface (WANsight) f
3-2 WANsuite 5160/5130To access the Web Server interface, type the unit’s IP address in the browser’s Address (or Location) field and press the “Enter
Web Server Interface 3-3Figure 3.1Unit ScreenThe Unit screen displays the following fields:Field FunctionObject ID Display-only field used to point a
3-4 WANsuite 5160/5130The Unit screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Maintenance ResetUse this button to access a screen where you can
Web Server Interface 3-5Figure 3.3Save and Restart Screen InterfacesThe WANsuite 5160 has the following interfaces: Network 1, Network 2, Serial 1, Se
3-6 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.4Network 1 ScreenFigure 3.5Network 2 Screen (Top Portion Only)Function (Network 2Only)In the “Slaved” function, Network
Web Server Interface 3-7Line Build-Out (LongHaul)Sets the transmit Line Build Out (LBO) for the Long-Haul network interface.Values: 0, −7.5, −15.0, −2
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3-8 WANsuite 5160/5130“Enable” instructs the unit to use ANSI T1.403, which sends a PRM once every second. Setting this field to “Disable” instructs t
Web Server Interface 3-9ESSets the Errored Seconds (ES) threshold. An ES is a 1-second period in which at least one logic error occurred. The default
3-10 WANsuite 5160/5130CAUTION: Performance data will be lost upon power cycle or after performing a Maintenance Reset or a Save and Restart.Figure 3.
Web Server Interface 3-1115-minute interval of the past 24 hours (Figure 3.7) or during each interval (day) of the past 30 days (Figure 3.8).Figure 3.
3-12 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.9Serial 2 ScreenTypeThis parameter selects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used
Web Server Interface 3-13BundlingSelects whether the DTE channel assignment is made as a “Contiguous” group or as “Alternate” channels. Selecting “Alt
3-14 WANsuite 5160/5130clock that is also supplied to the DTE as Transmit Clock. The “External” option uses the external clock from the DTE. Values: I
Web Server Interface 3-15is being received from the remote end, and is “Off” when network carrier is not being received from the far end. Values: Forc
3-16 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.1010/100 Ethernet (IP Service Details) ScreenUnit IP AddressA unique network address assigned to this unit.Subnet Mask
Web Server Interface 3-17Figure 3.11Ethernet Statistics ScreenClick on the Unit Access Table button on the Ethernet (IP Details) screen to view the Un
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3-18 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.13Unit Access DetailsSupervisory ScreenThe Supervisory screen (Figure 3.14) displays the current speed of the Supervis
Web Server Interface 3-19NOTICE: Diagnostic Messages must be set to “Enable” for the Verilink Configuration Wizard to work.ParitySets the parity bit.
3-20 WANsuite 5160/5130• Dead − The service is not functional because required resources are not available.• Changed − The service parameter was chang
Web Server Interface 3-21Pattern MaskDisplays the bits the unit is looking for.Pattern OffsetDisplays the offset in the packet that matches the patter
3-22 WANsuite 5160/5130on screen. The Interface for the newly added service will be “Unassigned.” To assign an interface for the new service, click on
Web Server Interface 3-23In addition, the Service Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Interface Details ButtonClicking the “
3-24 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.20Confirm Delete Service Screen DS0 Monitor Details Screen (5160 Only)To access the DS0 Monitor Details Screen (Figure
Web Server Interface 3-25High Threshold (sec)Lets you configure a high-utilization threshold (in seconds), above which an alarm will report.Values: 0−
3-26 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.22Channel Table Details Screen The Channel Table Details screen lets you establish the Rate, Service, and Idle Pattern
Web Server Interface 3-27Figure 3.24DS0 Monitor 30 Day History ScreenThe DS0 Monitor 24 Hour History and 30 Day History screens show the following sta
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3-28 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.25Frame Relay Service Details Screen Interface TypeIf this service is connected to a Frame Relay network, the Interfac
Web Server Interface 3-29N1This counter indicates the number of “keep alive” status inquiries that are sent between full status requests.Values: 5–255
3-30 WANsuite 5160/5130between SCADA frames without reaching the 500-ms limit. If the SCADA host application has a timeout lower than 500 ms, this par
Web Server Interface 3-31FrameStart Auto Diagnostic mode should be left set to “Yes” unless the frame relay connection has more that 128 DLCIs, or if
3-32 WANsuite 5160/5130Tx AlarmStatus of this alarm indicates OK or Alarmed.Rx ThresholdNumber of bits per second sent during a 15-minute interval aft
Web Server Interface 3-33Figure 3.26Frame Relay Port Statistics ScreenTransmitFramesNumber of frames transmitted by the port.OctetsNumber of octets tr
3-34 WANsuite 5160/5130Stat ResponsesNumber of octets received in frame relay LMI status responses.Invalid LMIsNumber of invalid Local Management Inte
Web Server Interface 3-35Message SizeMaximum number of characters to buffer before sending a frame.Values: 0−1024Default: 256Idle Character DelayMaxim
3-36 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.29SCADA Device Details ScreenPPP Service Details ScreenClick on “PPP” under the “Type” column on the Services screen t
Web Server Interface 3-37MRUThe Maximum Receive Units configuration option may be set to inform the peer that the implementation can receive larger pa
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3-38 WANsuite 5160/5130CHAP SecretEnter the Secret (i.e., password) necessary to challenge the peer. Values: User establishedDefault: SecretParameters
Web Server Interface 3-39Figure 3.31PPP Statistics ScreenTransmitFramesNumber of frames transmitted by the port.OctetsNumber of octets transmitted by
3-40 WANsuite 5160/5130The PPP Statistics screen provides the following user-activated buttons: PAP TableAt the bottom of the PPP Services Details scr
Web Server Interface 3-41To delete the Username and Password for a selected PAP Index, delete the character string displayed in both fields (leaving t
3-42 WANsuite 5160/5130ApplicationsThe Applications screens describe configuration tables and statistics for Layer 3 and above that do not map to a sp
Web Server Interface 3-43Figure 3.37Endpoint Details Screen NameWhen the unit learns a new DLCI, it creates an endpoint entry and a DLCI entry if they
3-44 WANsuite 5160/5130Backup EndpointIf this DLCI has an alternative endpoint to switch to in case this DLCI becomes inactive, you would configure th
Web Server Interface 3-45The Endpoint Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Endpoint Service Details ScreenClicking on the “Se
3-46 WANsuite 5160/5130Proprietary TrafficTypeWhen Protocol Encapsulation is set for “Proprietary,” the Proprietary Traffic Type parameter defines whi
Web Server Interface 3-47sent by this unit. The status is “SOS” if the remote unit is active but the FRAD/Router connected to it is inactive. The stat
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3-48 WANsuite 5160/5130CIR AlarmReports if the Tx over CIR threshold has been exceeded.Bits Over Be ThresholdSets the Tx over Be alarm threshold. This
Web Server Interface 3-49Figure 3.39DLCI Statistics Screen There are ninety-six 15-minute buckets (sampled every second) available for DLCI statistics
3-50 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.40DLCI Table Screen NOTICE: The DLCI Table and DLCI Details screens are available from both the Endpoint Table and th
Web Server Interface 3-51Figure 3.41Service Aware Screen NOTICE: If you change the Service parameter, you must click on “Submit” to see the appropria
3-52 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.42Rule Details Screen The paragraphs below describe the Rule Details screen parameters and their options.ServiceSelect
Web Server Interface 3-53Filter By IP PortEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic by the IP port specified in the IP Port field.Tx Alarm Thres
3-54 WANsuite 5160/5130The Period Index field is used to define the period of time for which the Traffic Meter statistics will be reported. It represe
Web Server Interface 3-55Diagnostics ScreenThe Diagnostics screen (Figure 3.45) provides a table for viewing the current settings for the test and mai
3-56 WANsuite 5160/5130The Network Interface Test Details screen is shown in Figure 3.46, and its parameters are described below the figure. The Seria
Web Server Interface 3-57Test DurationSpecifies the length of time for which the test should run for the selected port.Values: 15 minutes, 30 minutes,
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3-58 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.47Serial Interface Test Details ScreenBERT Table on Serial Interface Test Details ScreenThe BERT table lets you set th
Web Server Interface 3-59Errored SecondsDisplays the number of asynchronous errored seconds that have been detected since the test began or since erro
3-60 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.48Trap Log Screen Top TalkersClicking on the Top Talkers link in the navigation tree displays a screen (Figure 3.49) w
Web Server Interface 3-61As soon as the specified Duration for the report has elapsed, the screen will refresh itself and the resulting report-specifi
3-62 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.50IP Gateway Details Screen RIP ParametersRIP EnableGlobally enables RIP 1, RIP 2, or No RIP.Values: Disable, Enable R
Web Server Interface 3-63The IP Gateway screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Circuit Table ScreenAccess this menu by clicking on the
3-64 WANsuite 5160/5130Figure 3.52Circuit Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit. All
Web Server Interface 3-65OSPF AreaRepresents the area that this circuit is part of.OSPF LSA TimerDetermines how often the Link State Acknowledgment (L
3-66 WANsuite 5160/5130The Static Route Table is always associated with a circuit. Access this screen by selecting the Static Route Table from the RIP
Web Server Interface 3-67Figure 3.54Route Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name (or interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the
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