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Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview of RADview FCAPS Model ................................................................ 1-1 1.2 System Level Operations ................................................................................... 1-1
Element Manager Window.......................................................................................1-1
1.3 Port Level Operations ....................................................................................... 1-4 Chapter 2. Fault Configuration 2.1 System Level ..................................................................................................... 2-1
Viewing Active Alarms .............................................................................................2-1 Viewing the History Log ...........................................................................................2-2 Clearing the History Log...........................................................................................2-3 Viewing Self Test Results ..........................................................................................2-4
Chapter 5. Configuring IPmux-11 for a Typical Application 5.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 5-1
Application ..............................................................................................................5-1 Guidelines for Configuring Typical Application .........................................................5-1
Table of Contents
List of Figures
1-1. Element Manager IPmux-11 ............................................................................................... 1-2 2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. Active Alarm List ................................................................................................................. 2-2 System Log Buffer................................................................................................................ 2-3 Clearing the Log Buffer Confirmation Message .................................................................... 2-4 Self Test Results................................................................................................................... 2-4 Loopback State Dialog Box.................................................................................................. 2-5
3-1. Element Manager IPmux-11 ............................................................................................... 3-2 3-2. System Information Dialog Box.............................................................................................. 3-3 3-3. System Parameters Dialog Box............................................................................................... 3-4 3-4. Bundle Connection Table ...................................................................................................... 3-5 3-5. Remove Bundle Connection.................................................................................................. 3-6 3-6. VLAN Configuration Dialog Box ............................................................................................ 3-7 3-7. Delete LAN Table Confirmation Message .............................................................................. 3-8 3-8. Reset to Default Configuration Confirmation Message ........................................................... 3-8 3-9. Reset Agent Confirmation Message........................................................................................ 3-8 3-10. Manager List........................................................................................................................ 3-9 3-11. Add Manager Dialog Box .................................................................................................. 3-10 3-12. Change Manager Dialog Box ............................................................................................. 3-11 3-13. Masking Traps Dialog Box ................................................................................................. 3-12 3-14. Access Dialog Box ............................................................................................................. 3-13 3-15. E1 Interface Parameters Dialog Box ................................................................................... 3-14 3-16. T1 Interface Parameters Dialog Box................................................................................... 3-15 3-17. Bundles Table Port Level ................................................................................................ 3-18 3-18. Interface Information Network/User Port ........................................................................ 3-19 3-19. Interface Parameters Dialog Box Network/User Port ....................................................... 3-20 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-4. 4-5. 4-6. 4-7. Polling Interval....................................................................................................................... 4-1 Bundle Statistics .................................................................................................................... 4-2 Bundle Current Statistics........................................................................................................ 4-3 Bundle Intervals Statistics....................................................................................................... 4-5 Port Current Statistics ............................................................................................................ 4-6 E1/T1 Intervals Data .............................................................................................................. 4-9 Interface Statistics Dialog Box .............................................................................................. 4-10
5-1. IPmux-11, IPmux-14 Units Operating Opposite Each Other .................................................. 5-1 5-2. Configuring Host IP Parameters for IPmux-11 ........................................................................ 5-2 5-3. Configuring Network Manager............................................................................................... 5-3 5-4. Mesh Services Map................................................................................................................ 5-3 5-5. IPmux-11 Element Manager .................................................................................................. 5-4 5-6. IPmux-11 E1 Interface Parameters......................................................................................... 5-5 5-7. IPmux-14 Element Manager .................................................................................................. 5-6 5-8. IPmux-14 E1 Interface Parameters......................................................................................... 5-7 5-9. Manual Circuit Dialog Box General Parameters Tab............................................................ 5-8 5-10. Manual Circuit Dialog Box Primary Circuit Tab ................................................................. 5-9
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Manual Circuit Dialog Box EP Param Tab ....................................................................... 5-10 Mesh Services Map with Circuit between IPmux-11 and IPmux-14 ................................... 5-11 Circuit List ......................................................................................................................... 5-11 Normal Services Map ........................................................................................................ 5-12 IPmux-11 Element Manager .............................................................................................. 5-13 IPmux-11 E1 Interface Parameters..................................................................................... 5-14 IPmux-14 Element Manager .............................................................................................. 5-15 IPmux-14 E1 Interface Parameters..................................................................................... 5-16 Normal Services Circuit Creation ....................................................................................... 5-17 Circuit List ......................................................................................................................... 5-17 Manual Circuit Dialog Box General Parameters Tab........................................................ 5-18 Manual Circuit Dialog Box Primary Circuit Tab ............................................................... 5-19 Manual Circuit Dialog Box EP Param Tab ....................................................................... 5-20 Normal Service with Circuit............................................................................................... 5-21 Circuit List ......................................................................................................................... 5-21
List of Tables
1-1. System Management Options ................................................................................................. 1-2 1-2. Port Level Management Options ............................................................................................ 1-4 2-1. Active Alarm Parameters ..................................................................................................... 2-2 2-2. System Log Buffer Parameters ............................................................................................. 2-3 2-3. Loopback Parameters .......................................................................................................... 2-5 3-1. System Parameters ................................................................................................................ 3-4 3-2. Bundle Connection Parameters ............................................................................................. 3-5 3-3. VLAN Configuration Parameters ............................................................................................ 3-7 3-4. Manager List Parameters...................................................................................................... 3-10 3-5. Add Manager Parameters .................................................................................................... 3-11 3-6. Masking Traps Parameters ................................................................................................... 3-12 3-7. Telnet and Web Access Parameters ..................................................................................... 3-13 3-8. E1/T1 Interface Parameters.................................................................................................. 3-15 3-9. Bundle Configuration Table Parameters Port Level............................................................ 3-18 3-10. Interface Information Table Parameters ............................................................................. 3-19 3-11. Ethernet Interface Parameters............................................................................................ 3-21 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-4. 4-5. Polling Interval....................................................................................................................... 4-1 Bundle Connection Statistics ................................................................................................. 4-2 Bundle Current Statistics Parameters...................................................................................... 4-3 Port Current Statistics Parameters E1/T1.............................................................................. 4-6 Interface Statistics Parameters .............................................................................................. 4-10
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview of RADview FCAPS Model
RADview provides a complete solution for monitoring and controlling IPmux11. The RADview solutions conform to ITU-T Telecommunication Management Network (TMN) recommendations for SNMP management systems, known as the FCAPS model: Fault management detects and correlates fault in network devices, isolates faults and initiates recovery actions. Configuration management tracks configuration changes, configures, installs and distributes software and configuration files across the network. Accounting management collects accounting data and generates network usage reports. Performance management continuously monitors network performance (QoS, CoS) and resource allocation. Security management controls and restricts access to network resources.
Focusing on the interface name (level) allows you to access the interface menus.
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Figure 1-1. Element Manager IPmux-11 Table 1-1 lists the system management options for IPmux-11 in the Edit mode. Table 1-1. System Management Options
Tasks Configuration Configuring system information Dialog Box and Parameter Location System Information dialog box See Configuring System Information System Parameters dialog box See Configuring System Parameters Bundle ConnectionTable See Configuring Bundles VLAN Configuration dialog box See Configuring VLAN Parameters See Deleting LAN Table Path Configuration System Info Configuration System Parameters Configuration Bundle ConnectionTable Configuration VLAN Configuration Configuration System Commands Delete LAN Table Configuration System Commands Default Configuration Configuration System Commands Reset Configuration System Commands Poll Agent
Viewing Bundle Connection Table VLAN Configuration Deleting LAN table (only for versions 3.00) Restoring default configuration
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Tasks Diagnostics Viewing self test results Tasks Options Establishing link between IPmux-11 and manager Masking traps Setting Telnet and Web Access Tasks Statistics Setting polling interval Viewing bundle statistics
Dialog Box and Parameter Location See Viewing Self Test Results Dialog Box and Parameter Location Manager List dialog box See Maintaining Manager List Masking Traps dialog box See Masking Traps Access dialog box See Telnet Access Dialog Box and Parameter Location Polling Interval dialog box See Setting the Polling Interval Bundle Current Graph dialog box See Viewing Bundle Statistics
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Configuring bundles Tasks Diagnostics Initiate a loopback Tasks Statistics Ethernet Interface Viewing Ethernet interface statistics (only for Ethernet) E1/T1 Interface Viewing current statistics Viewing intervals statistics
Current Data See Viewing Current Statistics Intervals Data See Viewing Intervals Statisitics
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Figure 2-1. Active Alarm List Table 2-1. Active Alarm Parameters
Parameter Slot Port Alarm Possible Values/Remarks Slot The type of port T1/E1 The type of Alarm Port alarms: Far End LOF, Far End Sending AIS, Near End LOF, Near End Loss of Signal, Near End Sending TS16 LOMF
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Figure 2-2. System Log Buffer Table 2-2. System Log Buffer Parameters
Parameter No. Description Possible Values/Remarks The number of the alarm in the Log Buffer Brief description of the alarm Up to 80 characters
To view entries, starting from a specific number, in the History Log: 1. Click <Start From> 2. Select the starting number. 3. Click <Set> To print all the entries in the History Log: Click <Print>.
E1/T1 Diagnostics
You can perform loopback tests for E1/T1 ports.
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Figure 2-5. Loopback State Dialog Box Table 2-3. Loopback Parameters
Parameter Port Type Current Loopback Loopback Possible Values/Remarks Port number of the interface. E1, T1 Current loopback status Internal, External, Disable Type of loopback test Internal, External, Disable
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Figure 3-3. System Parameters Dialog Box Table 3-1. System Parameters
Parameter Default Gateway DHCP Mode Aging Time (sec.) Transmit Clock Source Possible Values / Remarks IP Address DHCP Mode Enabled, Disabled 10..450 (Default = 120) Source of the transmit clock Internal: Local clock source is used External: Recovered from the other interface network and used for data transmission on this interface Loopback: Transmit clock recovered from received data Adaptive: Adaptive clock regeneration Note: Field is disabled if activated circuit is connected.
Configuring Bundles
To view the bundle connection table: Configuration > Bundle Connection Table The Bundle Connection Table appears.
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Figure 3-4. Bundle Connection Table Table 3-2. Bundle Connection Parameters
Parameter Slot No. Channel No. Bundle No. Bundle Name Admin. Status Oper Status Dest. Name Next Hop Dest. Bundle Jitter Buffer (tens of sec) Possible Values/Remarks 1 1 1 Bundle name for selected channel. Table will display one bundle name per line Connected, Disconnected (frames will not be sent from this channel) Connected, Disabled , Remote Fail, Local Fail, Unavailable, Validation Fail, Standby Logical name or IP address of the destination IPmux Indicates IP address to which the Ehternet frame will be sent when the Dest. Name IP is not in the device subnet Bundle number in the destination IPmux device 1..496 Depth of the jitter buffer (elastic buffer per link whose size is configurable in units of 10 micro seconds (s). E1: 0..37..3200 T1: 0..37..2400
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To remove a bundle: 1. Select a bundle in the Bundle Connection Table. 2. Click <Remove> A warning message appears.
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Figure 3-6. VLAN Configuration Dialog Box Table 3-3. VLAN Configuration Parameters
Parameter VLAN ID VLAN Name Network Port User 1 Port User 2 Port Bundle Manager Possible Values / Remarks 1 to 4094 VLAN Name Yes, No Yes, No Yes, No 1 IP Address
System Commands
The System Commands option allows you to: Delete the LAN table Reset the IPmux to its default configuration Reset agent.
Resetting Agent
To reset the selected IPmux11: 1. Configuration > System Commands > Reset. A confirmation message appears (Figure 3-9). 2. Click <OK> to confirm. IPmux11 is reset.
Note
The reset operation implements any changes made to the IPmux11 configuration.
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Manager IP Address IP address of the Network Management Station Mask Traps Indicates whether or not traps are masked by the system: Yes, No Access Ports Defines from which port this manager can configure the device. Values differ according to the ports combination: Network =1, User1=2, User2=4, All (For Example: All ports = 7) VLAN Tagging VLAN ID VLAN Priority Yes, No 1..4094 0..7
To add an entry in the manager list: 1. In the Manager List, click <Add...> The Add Manager dialog box appears (Figure 3-11). 2. Enter the required settings. 3. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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To change an entry in the Manager List: 1. Select an entry in the Manager List and click <Change> The Change Manager dialog box appears (Figure 3-12). 2. Change the Mask Traps parameter. 3. Click <Set> to implement the changes.
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To remove an entry from the Manager List: Select a row from the Manager List (Figure 3-10) and click <Remove>. A message appears warning about possible disconnection of the manager during work.
Masking Traps
The Masking Traps command enables you to select which traps should be masked. All traps can be selected or deselected for masking as a group, or they can be selected individually. To manually select traps for masking: 1. Options > Masking Traps The Masking Traps dialog box appears (Figure 3-13). 2. Select which traps to mask, and then click <Set>.
Figure 3-13. Masking Traps Dialog Box Table 3-6. Masking Traps Parameters
Parameter Authentication Failure Possible Values/Remarks Selecting this checkbox disables the Authentication Failure trap. The following traps can be selected manually: LOS, LOF, AIS, RDI, FEBE, Local Connectivity, Remote Connectivity Bundle Connection Bundle Connectivity Enables bundle connectivity Checked, Unchecked
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Figure 3-14. Access Dialog Box Table 3-7. Telnet and Web Access Parameters
Parameter Telnet Access Possible Values/Remarks Enable/Disable accessing the device via Telnet Disable - no one will be allowed to access the device via Telnet Enable - all users are allowed to access the device via Telnet Access Managers Only - Only manager stations listed in the manager's list are allowed Enable/Disable accessing the device via Web browser Disable - no one is allowed to access the device via Web Enable - all users are allowed to access the device via Web Managers Only - Only manager stations listed in the manager's list are allowed
Web Access
E1/T1 Port
For E1/T1 ports, you can configure: Interface parameters Bundles.
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Figure 3-16. T1 Interface Parameters Dialog Box Table 3-8. E1/T1 Interface Parameters
Parameter Port Admin Status Transmit Clock Source Possible Values / Remarks E1, T1 Enable, Disable Source of the transmit clock Internal: Local clock source is used External: Recovered from the other interface network and used for data transmission on this interface Loopback: Transmit clock recovered from received data Adaptive: Adaptive clock regeneration
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Byte pattern of the data transmitted in the E1/T1 Framer idle timeslots 0 to FF
T1 device operation mode DSU, CSU Note: Only applicable for T1 ports 0-133, 134-266, 267-339, 400-533, 534-655 Note: Only applicable for T1 ports with Line Mode DSU Transmit line gain 0, -.5, -5, -2.5 Note: Only applicable for T1 ports with the Line Mode CSU Used to change the sync. Algorithms to reduce the time required for the port to return to normal operation after a RED (LOF - loss of frame synchronization) alarm. 1, 10 Note: Only applicable for T1 ports. Not applicable when the Line Type is Unframed.
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Configuring Bundles
To view bundles for an E1/T1 port: 1. Click an E1/T1 port. 2. Configuration > Bundles... The Bundles Table appears.
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Figure 3-17. Bundles Table Port Level Bundles are groups of timeslots. The Bundle Table displays the details of each bundle in the upper section of the table, and a representation of each timeslot with the bundle assigned to it in the lower section of the table. Each bundle can be assigned to multiple timeslots, but each timeslot can only have one bundle assigned to it. Table 3-9. Bundle Configuration Table Parameters Port Level
Parameter Bundle No. Bundle Name Empty Bundle Bundle Status Time Slots Possible Values/Remarks Bundle number Name of the selected bundle When checked, indicates the bundle has not been assigned to any TSs (timeslots) Connected, Disabled, Remote Fail, Local Fail, Unavailable, Validation Fail The timeslots and the bundles assigned to them. Timeslots with bundles assigned to them are marked with a dark blue box, while unassigned timeslots are marked with a gray box. A T1 port has 24 timeslots that can be assigned to a bundle; an E1 port has 31 (without MF) or 30 (with MF).
To select an available timeslot: 1. Select a bundle from the Bundles Table and click Edit 2. Click the square beneath the timeslot number. Selected timeslots appear yellow. 3. Click <Apply>. To select all available timeslots for the selected bundle: Click <Select All>.
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To remove all selected timeslots from the selected bundle: Click <Clear All>.
Note
You cannot edit a bundle that has already been used to define a connection in the Bundle Connection Table (Figure 3-4). To edit such a bundle, first delete the bundle from the Bundle Connection Table (Figure 3-4), and then return to the Bundle Table to select new parameters.
Ethernet Port
For Ethernet ports, you can: View interface information Configure interface parameters.
Figure 3-18. Interface Information Network/User Port Table 3-10. Interface Information Table Parameters
Parameter Port Type MAC Address Possible Values / Remarks NETWORK, USER ETH MAC Address
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The User Ethernet rate will be the smaller value of User Rate Limit and (100TDMoIP traffic).
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Rate Limit (Kbps) User Rate Limit VLAN Tagging Default VLAN Default VLAN Priority
When Auto Negotiation is disabled and Max Capability Advertised is different from the capabilities of the LAN (i.e. Max Capability = 100Bas-T full duplex, while LAN works in 10BaseT half duplex), NMS will disconnect.
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Figure 4-3. Bundle Current Statistics Table 4-3. Bundle Current Statistics Parameters
Parameter Bundle No. Bundle Name Time Elapsed (sec) Remarks For E1: 1 to 496 For T1: 1 to 384 Bundle name for selected channel Amount of time that has passed since the beginning of the current 15-minute interval 0..899 Number of times frames were dropped because frames were received from the network with SN fields not equal to the last SN + 1 (or 2).
Sequence Errors
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Figure 4-4. Bundle Intervals Statistics The Bundle Intervals Data parameters are the same as the Bundle Current Data Parameters (Table 4-3) with the addition of information regarding Interval No. and its duration.
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To view a list of current error statistics for an E1/T1 port: 1. Click an E1/T1 port. 2. Statistics > Current... The Port Current Statistics dialog box appears.
Figure 4-5. Port Current Statistics Table 4-4. Port Current Statistics Parameters E1/T1
Parameter Slot Port Current Data Time Elapsed (sec) Remarks 1 E1, T1 Each parameter displays the number of seconds of that particular type of error encountered by the E1/T1 interface during the current 15-minute interval Amount of time that has passed since the beginning of the current 15-minute interval 0 to 899
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AIS
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UAS
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If system is running less than fifteen minutes, the following message is displayed: System is up less than 15 min. No intervals data.
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Figure 4-6. E1/T1 Intervals Data The parameters for the Error Statistics Intervals Table are the same as for the Error Statistics Parameters E1/T1 (Table 4-4) with the addition of information regarding Interval No. and its duration.
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Figure 4-7. Interface Statistics Dialog Box Table 4-5. Interface Statistics Parameters
Parameter Port Type Received from Ethernet Frames Octets Alignment Error Frames FCS Error Frames Oversize Frames Fragments Jabber Dropped Frames CRC Error Frames Transmitted to Ethernet Frames Octets Collision Total number of frames successfully transmitted Total number of octets successfully transmitted Best estimate of the total number of collisions on Ethernet segment Number of correct frames received Number of octets received Number of frames received with alignment errors (for one LAN only) Number of frames received with CRC errors (for one LAN only) Number of frames that are too long, and CRC is valid Number of frames that are shorter than 64 bytes and have an invalid CRC Number of frames that are too long and have an invalid CRC Number of dropped frames due to delivery problems The number of good frames with invalid CRC Possible Values / Remarks User, Network ETH
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5.1 Overview
Application
The section provides detailed instructions for configuring an IPmux-11 unit operating opposite an IPmux-14 unit (see Figure 5-1).
E1 IPmux-11 Loopback Clock 172.17.157.11 Ethernet Switch IPmux-14 Adaptive Clock 172.17.157.14 E1
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Defining E1 Parameters
To configure E1 parameters for the source IPmux-11: 1. Double click on the desired IPmux-11 source (172.17.157.11) in the Mesh Services Map (Figure 5-4). The Element Manager appears.
Figure 5-5. IPmux-11 Element Manager 2. Select CH1. 3. From the Configuration menu, select Parameters... The Interface Parameters dialog box appears (Figure 5-6). 4. Select the following parameters: Transmit Clock Source= Adaptive Line Type = Framed-CRC. 5. Click <Set>.
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Figure 5-6. IPmux-11 E1 Interface Parameters To configure E1 parameters for the destination IPmux-14: 1. Double click on the desired IPmux-11 destination (172.17.157.11) in the Mesh Services Map (Figure 5-4). The Element Manager appears.
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Figure 5-7. IPmux-14 Element Manager 2. Select CH1. 3. From the Configuration menu, select Parameters... The Interface Parameters dialog box appears (Figure 5-8). 4. Select the following parameters: Transmit Clock Source = Loopback Line Type = Framed-CRC. 5. Click <Set>.
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Creating Circuit
To create a circuit between IPmux-11 (172.12.157.11) and IPmux-14 (172.17.157.14): 1. On the Services Map, select the source for the circuit. In this example it is the IPmux-11 (172.17.157.11). 2. While holding down the CTRL key, right click and drag a line between the source IPmux-11 (172.12.157.11) and destination IPmux-14 (172.17.157.14). The Manual Circuit Configuration dialog box appears.
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Figure 5-9. Manual Circuit Dialog Box General Parameters Tab 3. Click on the General Tab (Figure 5-9) and configure the following parameters: Connection Type = E1 Connection Bandwidth = 10xTs. 4. Click on the Primary Circuit Tab (Figure 5-9) and configure the following parameters: Line Type = Framed-CRC TDM Bytes in Frame = 48 OAM Connectivity = Enabled (checked).
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Figure 5-10. Manual Circuit Dialog Box Primary Circuit Tab 5. Click on the EP Param Tab (Figure 5-11) and configure the following parameters: Jitter Buffer = 500
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Figure 5-12. Mesh Services Map with Circuit between IPmux-11 and IPmux-14
Figure 5-13. Circuit List 3. Click <Parameters> The Manual Circuit Parameters dialog box appears.
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Defining E1 Parameters
To configure E1 parameters for the source IPmux-11: 1. Double click on the desired IPmux-11 source (172.17.157.11) in the Central Site (Figure 5-14). The Element Manager appears.
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Figure 5-15. IPmux-11 Element Manager 2. Select CH1. 3. From the Configuration menu, select Parameters... The Interface Parameters dialog box appears (Figure 5-6). 4. Select the following parameters: Transmit Clock Source = Adaptive Line Type = Framed-CRC. 5. Click <Set>.
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Figure 5-16. IPmux-11 E1 Interface Parameters To configure E1 parameters for the destination IPmux-14: 1. Double click on the desired IPmux-11 source (172.17.157.11) in the Branch Site (Figure 5-14). The Element Manager appears.
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Figure 5-17. IPmux-14 Element Manager 2. Select CH1. 3. From the Configuration menu, select Parameters... The Interface Parameters dialog box appears (Figure 5-8). 4. Select the following parameters: Transmit Clock Source = Loopback Line Type = Framed-CRC. 5. Click <Set>.
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Creating Circuit
To create a circuit between the IPmux-11 (172.12.157.11) and the IPmux-14 (172.17.157.14): 1. On the Central Site, select the source for the circuit. In this example it is the IPmux-11 (172.17.157.11). 2. While holding down the CTRL key, right click the mouse and drag a line between the source IPmux-11 (172.12.157.11) and destination IPmux-14 (172.17.157.14) (located in Branch Site). A circuit is created between the two sites and appears with a dotted line.
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Figure 5-19. Normal Services Circuit Creation To configure circuit parameters: 1. Select the circuit by clicking on its line in the Normal Services Map. 2. Right click and select Circuit List The Circuit List dialog box appears.
Figure 5-20. Circuit List 3. Click <Create>. The Manual Circuit Configuration dialog box appears.
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Figure 5-21. Manual Circuit Dialog Box General Parameters Tab 4. Click on the General Tab (Figure 5-21) and configure the following parameters: Connection Type = E1 Connection Bandwidth = 10xTs 5. Click on the Primary Circuit Tab (Figure 5-22) and configure the following parameters: Line Type = Framed-CRC TDM Bytes in Frame = 48 OAM Connectivity = Enabled (checked) 6. Select Central and Branch Sites
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Figure 5-22. Manual Circuit Dialog Box Primary Circuit Tab 7. Click on the EP Param Tab (Figure 5-23) and configure the following parameters: Jitter Buffer = 500.
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Figure 5-25. Circuit List 3. Click <Parameters> The Manual Circuit Parameters dialog box appears.
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