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4-22 WANsuite 5330ACCMThe Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) configuration option provides a method to negotiate the use of control character t
VT100 Interface 4-23CHAP SecretThis field is used to enter the Secret (i.e., password) necessary to challenge the peer. Values: User establishedDefaul
4-24 WANsuite 5330PPP StatisticsSelecting the “PPP Statistics” prompt brings up a table (Figure 4.16) that reports on traffic.Figure 4.16PPP Statistic
VT100 Interface 4-25Figure 4.17PAP Table Screen Choose an Index number and select the PAP Details prompt at the bottom of this screen to bring up a PA
4-26 WANsuite 5330To change the Username and Secret for a selected CHAP Index, enter the new information in the appropriate field(s) and press the “Es
VT100 Interface 4-27Figure 4.19Endpoint Table Screen You can add an endpoint in the Add Endpoint field and, when the screen refreshes, you will be abl
4-28 WANsuite 5330changed Name parameter will cause the endpoint entry and its corresponding DLCI entry to be saved in the configuration database.Valu
VT100 Interface 4-29If this parameter is set, a PC connected to the LAN interface of this WANsuite 5330 can reach a remote WANsuite 5330 through this
4-30 WANsuite 5330The unit uses the first three configuration parameters (Protocol Encapsulation, Proprietary Traffic Type, and Proprietary Offset) to
VT100 Interface 4-31FrameStart DelayIf this parameter is set to “Enable,” the unit will send FrameStart discovery and delay frames on this DLCI, and w
Preface xiCHAPTER 0PREFACEAbout this ManualThis reference guide for the Verilink WANsuite 5330 intelligent integrated access device (I2AD) describes u
4-32 WANsuite 5330Receiving FECN/BECNWhen a frame is received with congestion bit set, this parameter is set to “Yes.” It is set back to “No” when a f
VT100 Interface 4-33Figure 4.22DLCI Statistics Screen This screen displays all ninety-six 15-minute buckets available for DLCI statistics. If the unit
4-34 WANsuite 5330statistic. “FDR” on the screen above refers to Frame Delivery Ratio, which is the ration of successful frame receptions to attempted
VT100 Interface 4-35Figure 4.25Service Aware Screen Rule Config Screen Select from the <Ndx> column to bring up the Rule Config screen (Figure 4
4-36 WANsuite 5330Filter By DLCIEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic in accordance with the previously specified DLCI.NOTICE: To use this
VT100 Interface 4-37Figure 4.27Traffic Meter Statistics Screen The Traffic Meter Statistics screen reports on the following parameters:• Tx Frames• Tx
4-38 WANsuite 5330Figure 4.28SNMP Details Screen Read CommunityAccepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform read operations.
VT100 Interface 4-39Figure 4.29Diagnostics Screen DescriptionDescribes the type of interface selected for testing.Loop TypeDescribes the type of loop
4-40 WANsuite 5330Figure 4.30Network Test Details Screen BERT TableThe BERT table lets you set the following test parameters: SettingDisplays the band
VT100 Interface 4-41% EFS (Error-FreeSeconds)Displays the percentage of time the test ran error-free. This ratio is derived from the number of error-f
xii WANsuite 5330Typographic ConventionsThe following table lists the conventions used throughout this guide.Customer Service and Technical SupportVer
4-42 WANsuite 5330Figure 4.31Trap Log Screen Top Talkers ScreenSelecting “Top Talkers” displays the Top Talkers screen (Figure 4.32), which is used to
VT100 Interface 4-43NOTICE: While you may request any number, the unit is internally limited to a maximum report size of 20.As soon as you initiate g
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Specifications A-1A PPENDIXAAPP ENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSNetwork InterfaceService Type: DDS I or DDS II with clear channelLine Rate: 56 kbps and 72 kbpsIn
A-2 WANsuite 5330DiagnosticsNetwork Loops: CSU, DSUDTE Port Loops: V.54 and localBERT: Multiple test patterns toward network or DTE ports with error i
Specifications A-3Per DLCITx/Rx framesTx/Rx octetsRx frames with FECNRx frames with BECNRx frames with DE bit setTx excess CIRTx excess BeTx/Rx Mgmt F
A-4 WANsuite 5330Ordering InformationEach WANsuite 5330 unit shipment includes the following standard equipment:Optional EquipmentThe following option
Specifications A-5Connector Pin AssignmentsThe Serial Interface is a standard DB-25 jack. Serial Interface Pin Assignments, DTE Mode (Packet Use Only)
A-6 WANsuite 5330Serial Interface Pin Assignments, DCE Mode *This refers to the DB-25 Serial interface connector on the back of the unit.Ethernet Int
Specifications A-7Network Interface Pin AssignmentsThe NET physical interface is a standard RJ-48C, 8-pin modular jack. The table below displays the p
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SNMP Agent B-1A PPENDIXBAPPEN DIX ASNMP AGENTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the SNMP agent within th
B-2 WANsuite 5330• rfc2863.mib − describes generic objects for network interface sub-layers (This MIB is an updated version of MIB-II's ifTable,
SNMP Agent B-3router.mib, and hdsl2.mib into this directory. The MIBs use a DOS format; therefore, a DOS2UNIX command may have to be used for UNIX wor
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Five-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Verili
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About the WANsuite 5330 1-1C HAPTER1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THE WANSUITE 5330IntroductionThe telecommunications network service market is rapidly changing, whe
1-2 WANsuite 5330the Network port. Especially advantageous is WANsuite’s advanced monitoring and control capability that gives network administrators
About the WANsuite 5330 1-3Intelligent WAN Access ArchitectureVerilink's next-generation WAN access architecture is built around a PowerPC™ proce
1-4 WANsuite 5330• Network Receive LevelFrameStart Monitor complements FrameStart Install to monitor real-time network conditions nonintrusively when
About the WANsuite 5330 1-5• PowerPC™ platform with 16 Mbytes RAM • DDS I and DDS II• A suite of performance monitoring tools:• Monitoring capability
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1-6 WANsuite 5330The WANsuite 5330 front panel LED status indicators are described in the table below.The user-activated input control buttons on the
About the WANsuite 5330 1-7Rear Panel ConnectionsThe rear panel of the WANsuite 5330 has five connectors − POWER, SUPERVISORY PORT, 10/100 ETHERNET, S
1-8 WANsuite 5330Serial InterfaceThe SERIAL interface located on the rear of the WANsuite 5330 is a multi-protocol interface presented physically as a
About the WANsuite 5330 1-9Figure 1.3WANsuite 5330 Power Supply UnitWhen power is applied to the unit, the front panel indicators flash for approximat
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Installation 2-1C HAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the contents of your WANsuite 5330 shipment and provides information on connectin
2-2 WANsuite 5330For specific applications, see Optional Equipment on page A-4 for additional cables and adapters. Contact Verilink Technical Support
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 5330 has an innovative, embedded Web-based user interface (WANsight) for re
FCC Requirements iii6 In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by our company or an authorized agent. It is the responsi
3-2 WANsuite 5330displays the hardware and software revision and serial numbers under which the unit is operating. The area beneath the upper frame is
Web Server Interface 3-3Name Read/write field that holds the unit’s name. Location Read/write field that holds the unit's location. FrameStart
3-4 WANsuite 5330The Unit screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Maintenance ResetUse this button to access a screen where you can perf
Web Server Interface 3-5Figure 3.3Save and Restart Confirmation Screen InterfacesThe WANsuite 5330 has the following interfaces: Network, Serial, 10/1
3-6 WANsuite 5330Network – Timing is derived from the network recovered clock. (Most applications use this selection.)Values: Network, InternalDefault
Web Server Interface 3-7Reset TimerThe status table also provides a means for establishing the Reset Timer threshold. This read/write field is used to
3-8 WANsuite 5330ModeBy default, the Serial port serves as a DCE port in both Packet and non-Packet modes. However, the Serial port can serve as a DTE
Web Server Interface 3-9port goes high. The unit exits the loop when the LL pin goes low. If you select “Disable,” the unit ignores the LL pin on the
3-10 WANsuite 5330Current Pin StatusThe Current Pin Status, which shows the state of the RS-232 pins, is also displayed on the Serial interface screen
Web Server Interface 3-11Unit IP AddressA unique network address assigned to this unit.Subnet MaskDefines the network portion of the unit’s IP address
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3-12 WANsuite 5330Supervisory ScreenThe Supervisory screen (Figure 3.8) lets you view and change the Supervisory port speed. The Supervisory port only
Web Server Interface 3-13DTR Alarm Control and Status TableIn addition to the configurable fields, the Supervisory screen displays a table that lets y
3-14 WANsuite 5330Service Details ScreenClicking on an index number under the “Service Index” column on the Services screen will display a Service Det
Web Server Interface 3-15Interface Details ButtonClicking the “Interface Details” button on the Service Details screen lets you view interface paramet
3-16 WANsuite 5330Figure 3.12Channel Table Details Screen Frame Relay Service Details ScreenClick on “Frame Relay” under the “Type” column on the Serv
Web Server Interface 3-17Once it discovers the link management type, the unit should be set to the discovered value so that subsequent unit or network
3-18 WANsuite 5330Default Excess BurstRate (bps)This is the Excess Burst Rate (in bits per second) provided by your frame relay service provider. The
Web Server Interface 3-19Round Trip Delay RateSpecifies the rate (in seconds) at which Round Trip Delay packets are sent.Status and Alarms TableThe ta
3-20 WANsuite 5330Clicking the “Frame Relay Statistics” button brings up a table (Figure 3.14) that reports on the status and condition of LMI paramet
Web Server Interface 3-21InvalidsNumber of invalid frames received.Stat InquiriesNumber of octets received in frame relay LMI status inquiries.Stat Re
vTable of ContentsPrefaceAbout this Manual ...
3-22 WANsuite 5330Figure 3.15PPP Service Details Screen ACCMThe Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) configuration option provides a method to ne
Web Server Interface 3-23Allow PAPAllows the peer to negotiate for PAP.Values: No, YesDefault: NoAllow CHAPAllows the peer to negotiate for CHAP.Value
3-24 WANsuite 5330PPP StatisticsClicking the “PPP Statistics” button brings up a table (Figure 3.16) that reports on traffic.Figure 3.16PPP Statistics
Web Server Interface 3-25Mgmt FramesNumber of management frames transmitted by the port.Mgmt OctetsNumber of management octets transmitted by the port
3-26 WANsuite 5330Figure 3.17PAP Table Screen Select an Index number and click the “PAP Details” button at the bottom of this screen to bring up a PAP
Web Server Interface 3-27Figure 3.19CHAP Table Screen Select an Index number and click on the “CHAP Details” button at the bottom of this screen to br
3-28 WANsuite 5330ApplicationsThe Applications screens describe configuration tables and statistics for Layer 3 and above that do not map to a specifi
Web Server Interface 3-29Figure 3.22Endpoint Details Screen NameWhen the unit learns a new DLCI, it creates an endpoint entry and a DLCI entry if they
3-30 WANsuite 5330Backup EndpointIf this DLCI has an alternative endpoint to switch to in case this DLCI becomes inactive, the endpoint index of this
Web Server Interface 3-31The Endpoint Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Endpoint Service Details ScreenClicking on the “En
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3-32 WANsuite 5330gather statistics. For in-band management, “RFC 1490” must be the encapsulation method.Protocol EncapsulationType of encapsulation u
Web Server Interface 3-33FrameStart DelayIf this parameter is set to “Enable,” the unit will send FrameStart discovery and delay frames on this DLCI,
3-34 WANsuite 5330CIR ThresholdSets the Tx over CIR alarm threshold. This threshold is the number of bits per second in excess of CIR during a 15-minu
Web Server Interface 3-35Figure 3.24DLCI Statistics Screen There are ninety-six 15-minute buckets available for DLCI statistics (sampled every second)
3-36 WANsuite 5330NOTICE: The DLCI Table and DLCI Details screens are available from both the Endpoint Table and the Frame Relay Service Details scre
Web Server Interface 3-37The Service Aware screen provides the user-activated buttons described in the table below.Rule Configuration Screen (Rule Det
3-38 WANsuite 5330NOTICE: To use this filter, you must specify both the Service and DLCI parameters in the rule configuration.IP AddressEstablishes t
Web Server Interface 3-39Figure 3.28Traffic Meter Statistics Screen The Traffic Meter Statistics screen reports on the following Transmit, Receive, an
3-40 WANsuite 5330Figure 3.29SNMP Details Screen Read CommunityAccepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform read operations.
Web Server Interface 3-41Figure 3.30Diagnostics Screen DescriptionDescribes the type of interface selected for testing.Loop TypeDescribes the type of
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3-42 WANsuite 5330Figure 3.31Test Details Screen BERT TableThe BERT table lets you set the test parameters described below. SettingDisplays the bandwi
Web Server Interface 3-43% EFS (Error-FreeSeconds)Displays the percentage of time the test ran error-free. This ratio is derived from the number of er
3-44 WANsuite 5330Figure 3.32Trap Log Screen Top N Details (Top Talkers) ScreenClicking on the Top Talkers link in the navigation tree displays the To
Web Server Interface 3-45Requested Report SizeEstablishes how many IP addresses will be reported as the “Top Talkers.”NOTICE: While you may request a
3-46 WANsuite 5330Figure 3.34Software Upgrade Screen To upgrade the unit’s software, perform the following steps:1 Click the “SW Upgrade” link on the
Web Server Interface 3-47Figure 3.35Countdown Screen.Save/UploadThe Save/Upload screen () lets you save a new configuration or upload a former configu
3-48 WANsuite 5330entering the new password in both these fields, click the “Change Password” button to update and establish the new password.NOTICE:
Web Server Interface 3-49Figure 3.39Frame Relay Network If the remote units are required to have an IP address in different Networks from those of the
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VT100 Interface 4-1C HAPTER4CHAPTER 4VT100 INTERFACEIntroductionThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the WANsuite 5330’s VT100
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4-2 WANsuite 5330Cursor ControlsThe VT100 interface uses a blinking cursor to select various menus and then to select sub-menus and/or fields within t
VT100 Interface 4-3in the form of letters and/or numbers. Typing characters when the field is highlighted causes the current entry to be replaced by t
4-4 WANsuite 5330Figure 4.3VT100 System ScreenThe System screen displays the fields shown in the table below.NOTICE: Remember that passwords are case
VT100 Interface 4-5New PasswordSelect “New Password” to modify your password. Acceptable characters for use in a password are digits 0–9 and letters A
4-6 WANsuite 5330NOTICE: Performing a “Maintenance Reset” or a “Save and Restart” will terminate communications with the unit. Refresh (by pressing “
VT100 Interface 4-7Figure 4.7Network ScreenModeSelects the network service type. Values DDS I 56K, DDS II CC-64KDefault: DDS I 56K TimingSets the timi
4-8 WANsuite 5330The four columns of the status table are as follows: The table provides error status and alarm threshold information for the followin
VT100 Interface 4-9Figure 4.8Serial ScreenTypeThis parameter selects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used by th
4-10 WANsuite 5330clock that is also supplied to the DTE as Transmit Clock. The “External” option uses the external clock from the DTE. Values: Intern
VT100 Interface 4-11RTS/CTS DelayThe Request To Send/Clear To Send parameter determines how long the unit waits before it changes the level of CTS to
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4-12 WANsuite 5330Figure 4.9IP Details ScreenUnit IP AddressA unique network address assigned to this unit.Subnet MaskDefines the network portion of t
VT100 Interface 4-13Figure 4.10 Supervisory Config ScreenThe Supervisory screen lets you view and change the Supervisory port speed used by PPP and VT
4-14 WANsuite 5330Current Pin StatusThe Current Pin Status, which shows the state of the RS-232 pins, is displayed at the bottom of the Supervisory Co
VT100 Interface 4-15From the Service Details screen, you can access and change the parameters listed below. The new parameters are saved when you pres
4-16 WANsuite 5330Figure 4.13Frame Relay Service Details Screen The Frame Relay Service Details screen displays Service, Pair, and Interface details a
VT100 Interface 4-17Once it discovers the link management type, the unit should be set to the discovered value so that subsequent unit or network re-i
4-18 WANsuite 5330Default Be Rate (bps)This is the Excess Burst Rate (in bits per second) provided by your frame relay service provider. The unit will
VT100 Interface 4-19changes state, provided at least one destination IP address for trap is configured in the SNMP configuration.Values: Disable, Enab
4-20 WANsuite 5330Figure 4.14 Frame Relay Statistics ScreenTo view the Port Statistics (Figure 4.15) for a specific interval, select that interval fro
VT100 Interface 4-21ReceiveFramesNumber of frames received by the port.OctetsNumber of octets received by the port.Mgmt FramesNumber of management fra
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