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613-000655 Rev CCONVERTEON™ FamilyManagement SoftwareAT-S70User’s GuideCONVERTEON™ Family Media Converter ProductsVersion 1.7.0

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Chapter 6: Monitoring System Performance100ModuleDisplays the model name of the module or line card and its slot number.MAC AddressDisplays the MAC ad

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide101Displaying SFP Module InformationTo view the operating specifications of an SFP module information, perform

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Chapter 6: Monitoring System Performance102The SFP Information window is displayed, as shown in Figure 43 and Figure 43, and lists the specifications

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103Chapter 7Event Log and Syslog ServersThis chapter describes how to view and clear the contents of the event log. The event log allows you to view c

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Servers104Event Log OverviewA managed Converteon™ media chassis is a complex piece of computer that includes both hard

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide105Working with the Event LogThis section contains the following procedures: “Displaying the Event Log,” next

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Servers106An example of an event log is shown in Figure 45.Figure 45. Event Log ExampleThe events are displayed in a t

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide107Clearing theEvent LogTo clear all the events in the event log and start fresh, perform the following procedu

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Servers108Configuring the Syslog ServerThis section about the syslog server contains the following procedures: “Confi

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide109module or system that produced them. This grouping helps you determine which events belong to which device w

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11PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to use the AT-S70 management software to manage and monitor the Converteon™ Series chassis, and how t

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Chapter 7: Event Log and Syslog Servers1101 Various operating systems have been found to utilize Facilities 4, 10, 13 and 14 for security/authorizati

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111Chapter 8Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)This chapter describes the Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) feature, whi

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)112OverviewThe Operation, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) is a group of functions tha

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide113(OAMPDUs) for five seconds, the OAM discovery process will restart.One important aspect of the IEEE 802.3ah

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)114length-value (TLV) encoding of attributes within the type. The OAMPDU types are: Infor

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide115Configuring OAM Operations on a PortTo configure the OAM operations, perform the following procedure:1. From

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)116The Module Configuration Menu is displayed, similar to the one in Figure 47.Figure 47.

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide117The OAM Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 49.Figure 49. OAM Configuration Menu7. From the

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)118Enabled – The OAM administration status is enabled. (default)Disabled – The OAM adminis

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide119Variable Retrieval SupportIndicates whether or not the chassis supports sending Variable Response OAMPDUs.Ye

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Preface12Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format (PDF

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)120Displaying OAM Information and StatisticsThis section contains the following procedures

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide121The Show Local OAM Information Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 51.Figure 51. Show Local OAM Informatio

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)122Converteon™ to be used in a network where the Converteon™ chassis is not part of the IE

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide123in the latest OAMPDU. This value is changed based on loopback actions by either the local or remote station.

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)124No – No severe error condition has occurred. (default)Dying GaspIndicates an unrecovera

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide125frame received is transmitted back on that same port except for the OAMPDUs and pause frames. The loopback c

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)1265. Press <Return>.The Port Management Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 48 on

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1273. Press <Return>.The Module Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 47 on page 116.4. Sel

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)128The Show OAM Statistics Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 53.Figure 53. Show OAM St

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide129OAM Loopback TestThis section contains the following procedures for managing the OAM loopback test: “Enabli

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide13Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as w

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)130The OAM Loopback Test Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 54.Figure 54. OAM Loopback

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1315. Press <Return>.The Port Management Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 48 on page 116.6. From the

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)132The OAM Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 49 on page 117.7. From the

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide133Sending an OAM Variable RequestTo send an OAM variable request, perform the following procedure:1. From the

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Chapter 8: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)1349. Enter a number of the specific package or object being returned. The default is 1.10

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135Chapter 9SNMPv3This chapter provides a description of the AT-S70 implementation of the SNMPv3 protocol. In addition, the chapter contains procedure

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3136SNMPv3 OverviewThe SNMPv3 protocol builds on the existing SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocol implementation. In SNMPv3, User-based Securi

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide137protocols use keys to perform authentication. The keys for both protocols are generated locally using the En

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3138SNMPv3 MIBViewsThe SNMPv3 protocol allows you to configure MIB views for users and groups. The MIB tree is defined by RFC 1155 (St

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide139MIB subtree view and a subtree mask is analogous to the relationship between an IP address and a subnet mask

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3140To configure the SNMP security information, you associate a user and its related information—View, Security Level, Security Model,

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide141After you configure an SNMPv3 user, you need to configure SNMPv3 message notification. This configuration is

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3142For a more detailed description of the SNMPv3 Tables, see the following subsections: “SNMPv3 User Table” on page 142 “SNMPv3 Vie

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide143group members to view the specified portion of the OID MIB table. The Write View allows group members to wri

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3144SNMPv3ConfigurationExampleYou may want to have two classes of SNMPv3 users—Managers and Operators. In this scenario, you would con

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide145Configuring SNMPv3 EntitiesThis section describes how to configure SNMPv3 entities using the SNMPv3 Tables.

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3146Configuring the SNMPv3 User TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 User Table and how to create, delete, and modif

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide147Figure 61. SNMPv3 Configurations Menu3. From the SNMPv3 Configurations menu, select Configure SNMPv3 User Ta

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Chapter 9: SNMPv31485. Enter a descriptive name of the user.You can enter a name that consists of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.The following promp

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide149NoteYou can only configure the Privacy Protocol if you have configured the Authentication Protocol with the

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15Chapter 1OverviewThe AT-S70 management software, with its menus interface, allows you to manage a Converteon™ Series chassis through an AT-CV5M01 Ma

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Chapter 9: SNMPv315012. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration.The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.1

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1518. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save Configuration File.

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3152Modifying anSNMPv3 UserTable EntryThis section describes how to modify parameters in an SNMPv3 Notify Table entry. Refer to the fo

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide153The following prompt is displayed:Enter User (Security) Name:6. Enter the User Name of the User Table you wa

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Chapter 9: SNMPv315411. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save Configuration File.

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide155Modifying the Privacy Protocol and PasswordTo modify the Privacy Protocol and Password in an SNMPv3 User Tab

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3156messages transmitted between the host and the switch are encrypted with the DES protocol.N -NoneSelect this value if you do not wa

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1574. From the Configure SNMPv3 User Table menu, select Modify SNMPv3 Table Entry.The Modify SNMPv3 User Table

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3158The SNMPv3 Configurations menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 61 on page 147.3. From the SNMPv3 Configurations menu, select Conf

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide159Configuring the SNMPv3 View TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 View Table and how to cre

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Chapter 1: Overview16NoteTo prevent unauthorized access, the management software program is password protected. If the password is changed and forgott

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3160The Configure SNMPv3 View Table menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 65.Figure 65. Configure SNMPv3 View Table Menu4. From the Co

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1617. Enter a subtree mask in hexadecimal format.This is an optional parameter that is used to further refine t

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Chapter 9: SNMPv316210. Type Y to create a new table entry, or type N to cancel the entry.11. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration.The Syst

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide163The following prompt is displayed:Do you want to Delete this table entry? (Yes or No):7. Enter Y to delete t

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3164The Modify SNMPv3 Table Entry menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 66.Figure 66. Modify SNMPv3 View Table Menu5. To modify the Su

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide165parameter is dependent on the subtree you select. For example, if you configure the View Subtree parameter a

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3166Enter View Subtree (OID format/Text Name):7. Enter the View Subtree value for this View Name.You can enter either a numeric value

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1673. From the SNMPv3 Configurations menu, select Configure SNMPv3 View Table.The Configure SNMPv3 View Table m

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3168To display the Display SNMPv3 View Table menu, perform the following procedure.1. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration.

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide169Configuring the SNMPv3 Access TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Access Table and how to

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide17Local Management SessionYou establish a local management session with a Converteon™ chassis by connecting a t

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3170The Configure SNMPv3 Access Table menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 68.Figure 68. Configure SNMPv3 Access Table Menu4. To crea

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1716. Select one of the following SNMP protocols as the Security Model for this Group Name.1-v1Select this valu

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Chapter 9: SNMPv31728. Enter a value that you configured with the View Name parameter in the SNMPv3 View Table. A Read View Name allows the users assi

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide17314. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save Configuration File.Deleting anSNMPv3 AccessTable EntryYo

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Chapter 9: SNMPv31743-v3Select this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv3 protocol. The following prompt is displayed:Enter Security Level

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide175Modifying anSNMPv3 AccessTable EntryThis section describes how to modify parameters in an SNMPv3 Access Tabl

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3176The Modify SNMPv3 Table Entry menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 69.Figure 69. Modify SNMPv3 Table Entry Menu5. To modify the R

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1778. Select one of the following security levels:A-AuthNoPrivThis option represents authentication, but no pri

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3178Modifying the Write View Name To modify the Write View Name parameter in an SNMPv3 Access Table entry, perform the following proce

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1793-v3Select this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv3 protocol. The following prompt is displaye

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Chapter 1: Overview18Remote Management SessionYou can use any management workstation on your network that has the Telnet application protocol to manag

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3180The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.11. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save C

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1811-v1Select this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv1 protocol. 2-v2cSelect this value to associ

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3182A Notify View Name permits the users assigned to this Security Group to send traps specified in this view of the MIB tree. This va

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1837. Enter the Security Model configured for this Group Name. You cannot change the value of the Security Mode

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3184NoteIf you have selected SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, N-NoauthNoPriv is the only security level you can select.Enter Storage Type [V-Volatil

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide185The Snmpv3 Access Info menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 70.Figure 70. SNMPv3 Access Info MenuNoteThe Ro

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3186Configuring the SNMPv3 Group TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Group Table and how to create, delete, and mod

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide187The Configure SNMPv3 Group Table menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 71.Figure 71. Configure SNMPv3 Group

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Chapter 9: SNMPv31887. Enter a Group Name that you configured in the SNMPv3 Access Table. Refer to “Creating an SNMPv3 Access Table Entry” on page 169

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide189The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.2. From the System Configuratio

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide19SNMP Management SessionYou can also remotely manage the Converteon™ chassis using an Simple Network Managemen

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Chapter 9: SNMPv31907. Enter Y to delete this SNMPv3 Group table entry or N to save the Group table entry.8. From the Main Menu, select System Configu

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide191The Modify SNMPv3 Group Table is displayed as shown in Figure 72.Figure 72. Modify SNMPv3 Group Table Menu5.

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3192This value must match a value configured in the Group Name parameter in the Configure SNMPv3 Access Table. Refer to “Creating an S

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide193The following prompt is displayed:Enter Security Model [1-v1, 2-v2c, 3-v3]:7. Enter the Security Model confi

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3194The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.2. From the System Configuration menu, select SNMPv3

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide195Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Notify Table menu and h

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3196The Configure SNMPv3 Notify Table menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 74.Figure 74. Configure SNMPv3 Notify Table Menu4. To crea

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide1978. Select one of the following storage types for this table entry:V-VolatileSelect this storage type if you

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3198NoteTo display a Group Name and its associated parameters from the Configure SNMPv3 Group Table menu, type N to display the Next P

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide199The SNMPv3 Configurations menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 61 on page 147.3. From the SNMPv3 Configurat

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Copyright © 2007 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied

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Chapter 1: Overview20Management Access LevelsThere are two levels of management access in the AT-S70 management software: manager and operator. When y

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3200The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.9. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save Co

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide201I-InformIndicates this notify table is used to send inform messages. With this message type, the switch expe

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3202V-VolatileSelect this storage type if you do not want the ability to save an entry in the SNMPv3 Notify Table to the configuration

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide203The Configure SNMPv3 Notify Table is displayed, as shown in Figure 76.Figure 76. Configure SNMPv3 Notify Tab

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3204Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Target Address Table menu and how to

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide205The SNMPv3 Configurations menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 61 on page 147.3. From the Configure SNMPv3

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3206The following prompt is displayed:Enter Timeout (10mS): [0 to 2147483647]-> 15008. Enter a timeout value in milliseconds.When a

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide20712. Select one of the following storage types for this table entry:V-VolatileSelect this storage type if you

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3208NoteTo display a Group Name and its associated parameters from the Configure SNMPv3 Group Table menu, type N to display the Next P

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide2091. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration.The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in F

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21Chapter 2Starting a Local or Remote Management SessionThis chapter describes the procedures for starting a local or remote management session on a C

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3210The following prompt is displayed:Enter IP Address:7. Enter the IP address of the host.Use the following format for an IP address:

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide211This is the name of the SNMP manager, or host, that manages the SNMP activity on your switch. You can enter

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Chapter 9: SNMPv32125. To modify the Target Address Timeout, select Set Target Address Timeout.The following prompt is displayed:Enter Target Address

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide2133. From the Configure SNMPv3 User Table menu, select Configure SNMPv3 Target Address Table.The Configure SNM

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Chapter 9: SNMPv32142. From the System Configuration menu, select SNMPv3 Configurations. The SNMPv3 Configurations menu is displayed, as shown in Figu

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide215Table entry, perform the following procedure.1. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration.The System C

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Chapter 9: SNMPv32169. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save Configuration File.Modifying the Storage TypeTo modify the Storage Type paramet

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide217V-VolatileSelect this storage type if you do not want the ability to save an entry in the SNMPv3 Target Addr

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3218The Configure SNMPv3 Target Address Table window is displayed, as shown in Figure 79.Figure 79. SNMPv3 Target Address Table Window

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide219Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Target Param

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Chapter 2: Starting a Local or Remote Management Session22Using the Menus InterfaceTable 1 lists the instructions on how to move through the menus and

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3220There are three functions you can perform with the Configure SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table menu. “Creating an SNMPv3 Target Para

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide221Enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.NoteYou are prompted to enter a value for the Message Proc

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3222NoteThe value you configure for the Security Level must match the value configured for the User Name in the Configure SNMPv3 User

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide22311. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration.The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in

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Chapter 9: SNMPv32247. From the Main Menu, select System Configuration.The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.8.

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide225NoteYou cannot modify an entry in the SNMPv3 Target Parameter Table that contains a value of “default” in th

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3226The Modify SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 81.Figure 81. Modify SNMPv3 Target Parameters Tabl

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide227CautionIf the values of the Security Model parameter in the SNMPv3 User Table and the SNMPv3 Target Paramete

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Chapter 9: SNMPv32281-v1Select this value if this User Name is associated with the SNMPv1 protocol. 2-v2cSelect this value if this User Name is associ

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide2295. To modify the Security Level, select Set Security Level.The following prompt is displayed:Enter Target Pa

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide23Local Management SessionThe AT-CV5M01 Management Card has a port labelled “console.” You use this port to est

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3230The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.9. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save Co

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide231Enter Message Processing Model[1-v1,2-v2c,3-v3]:7. Select one of the following SNMP protocols that is used t

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3232The following prompt is displayed:Enter Target Parameters Name:6. Enter a previously configured Target Parameters Name.Enter a val

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide233The Configure SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 80 on page 220.4. From th

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Chapter 9: SNMPv3234Saving SNMPv3 ConfigurationTo save the changes made to the SNMPv3 Configuration, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide235Loading SNMPv3 ConfigurationTo load the new changes made to the SNMPv3 Configuration, perform the following

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237Chapter 10File Downloads and UploadsThis chapter describes how to download the AT-S70 management software image and configuration updates and conta

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads238File Uploads and Downloads OverviewThe firmware on the Converteon™ chassis consists of the following three pa

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide239File Upload and Download GuidelinesThis sections covers the general guidelines that apply to do

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Chapter 2: Starting a Local or Remote Management Session24NoteThe Converteon™ chassis has an auto-detect feature on the serial port that automatically

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads240LocalManagementSessionGuidelinesThis section contains the guidelines for downloading a new AT-S70 software im

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide241Downloading the AT-S70 Software Image FileThe AT-S70 software image file is provided in a self-

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads242The Image Download menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 83.Figure 83. Image Download Menu3. From the Image D

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide2438. Type Y for to start the download. The following prompt is displayed:Downloading Image throug

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads2446. From the HyperTerminal main window, select the Transfer > Send File, as shown in Figure 84.Figure 84. H

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide245status of the software download. The download process takes several minutes to complete.Figure

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads246After the download is complete, the HyperTerminal window is displayed with the status message shown in Figure

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide247Downloading the Line Card Image and Bootloader Files to a Local Line CardThis section contains

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads2486. Enter the slot number of the line card to be upgraded.7. Press <Return>. The following prompt is dis

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide2498. Enter the filename of the image file stored on the TFTP server.9. Press <Return>. The

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide25The Main Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. Main MenuQuitting from aLocalManagementSessionTo e

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads250The following prompt is displayed:Ready to download application image via XModem.Warning: During Image Downlo

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide251The following prompt is displayed:Enter LineCard Slotnum: ->4. Enter the slot number of the

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads252Downloading the Line Card Image and Bootloader Files to a Remote Line CardThis section contains the following

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide2536. Enter the slot number of the line card to be upgraded.7. Press <Return>. The following

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads2548. Enter the filename of the image file stored on the TFTP server.9. Press <Return>. The following prom

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide255The following prompt is displayed:Ready to download application image via XModem.Warning: Durin

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads256The following prompt is displayed:Enter LineCard Slotnum: ->4. Enter the slot number of the line card to b

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide257Downloading or Uploading a Configuration FileWhen an AT-CV5M01 Management Card is replaced, all

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads258The following prompt is displayed:Ready to download configuration file through TFTP.Warning: During Download

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AT-CV5000 Media Converter Chassis Installation Guide259Configuration File Name-> _6. Enter the filename of the configuration file that is to be sto

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Chapter 2: Starting a Local or Remote Management Session26Remote Management SessionYou can use any workstation on your network that has the Telnet app

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261Appendix AAT-S70 Default SettingsThe following lists the AT-S70 factory default settings.Settings DefaultIP Address 10.0.0.1Subnet Mask 255.255.252

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Appendix A: AT-S70 Default Settings262ThresholdMaximum Temperature Threshold 60Settings Default

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263Appendix BDIP Switch SettingsThis appendix contains the following information about the DIP switch settings on the Converteon™ line cards: “DIP Sw

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Appendix B: DIP Switch Settings264DIP Switch FeaturesAll Converteon™ line cards support Link Test, while other DIP switches on the line cards support

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide265NoteSmart MissingLink is supported on all Converteon™ line cards except the AT-CM70S.OAM OAM refers to the t

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Appendix B: DIP Switch Settings266AT-CV10x Series Line Cards DIP SwitchesThe AT-CV10x series line cards feature two sets of DIP switches labeled “SW1”

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide267Table 5 shows how to configure the MDI/MDI-X feature on the twisted pair port of an AT-CV10x Series line car

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Appendix B: DIP Switch Settings268AT-CM20x and AT-CM212x/1 Series Line Cards DIP SwitchesThe AT-CM2xx series line cards feature two sets of DIP switch

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide269Table 7 shows how to configure the MDI/MDI-X feature on the twisted pair port of an AT-CM20x Series or AT-CM

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27Chapter 3Basic ParametersThis chapter provides basic setup procedures for your Converteon™ Series chassis and contains the following sections: “Whe

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Appendix B: DIP Switch Settings270AT-CM2K0S Line Card DIP SwitchesThe AT-CM2K0S line card features one set of DIP switches labeled “SW1” as shown in F

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide271AT-CV1KSS Line Card DIP SwitchesThe AT-CV1KSS line card features one set of DIP switches labeled “SW1”, as s

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Appendix B: DIP Switch Settings272AT-CM70S Line Card DIP SwitchThe AT-CM70S line card features one set of DIP switches located on the base board and l

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273Appendix CSNMPv3 Configuration ExamplesThis appendix provides two examples of SNMPv3 configuration using the SNMPv3 Table menus. In addition, a wor

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Appendix C: SNMPv3 Configuration Examples274Configure SNMPv3 View Table Menu View Name: internetView Subtree OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.6Subtree Mask: ffView T

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide275Configure SNMPv3 Target Address Table Target Address Name: host408Ip Address: 198.35.11.1UDP Port#: 162Timeo

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Appendix C: SNMPv3 Configuration Examples276Storage Type: NonVolatileConfigure SNMPv3 Access TableGroup Name: OperatorsSecurity Model: SNMPv3Security

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide277SNMPv3WorksheetThis section provides a table that you can use as a worksheet when configuring SNMPv3. Each S

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Appendix C: SNMPv3 Configuration Examples278SNMPv3 Notify Table MenuNotify NameNotify TagNotify TypeStorage TypeSNMPv3 Target Address Table MenuTarget

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279Appendix DRate Limiting on the AT-CM2K0S Line CardDue to the hardware component design of the AT-CM2K0S line card, the rate limit you specify (see

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters28When Does a Converteon™ Chassis Need an IP Address?When you assign a chassis an IP address, you must also assign it a sub

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Appendix D: Rate Limiting on the AT-CM2K0S Line Card280Table 11. Rate Limits Equivalents Specified Rate Limit (Kbps)Average Rate Limit Result (Kbps)70

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide29Saving the Configuration SettingsWhenever you change a setting, such as changing the speed of a port, you mus

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299IndexAactivity logdescribed 92displaying 93starting and stopping 93activity log messages 93activity monitor 92AT-CM70S line cardlocal console setti

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3Preface ...

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters30Configuring Basic Chassis ParametersThis section contains the following procedures: “Naming the System,” next “Setting

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Index300local management sessiondescribed 17starting 23local OAM information, displaying 120loopback control OAMPDUs 114Mmanagement access levels 20ma

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide301message notification 139MIB views 138overview 136privacy protocols 137SNMPv3 Access Table 142SNMPv3 Notify T

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide31chassis loses the values when it is reset or power cycled. Therefore, you must reset the values whenever you

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters32The IP Parameters Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 4.Figure 4. IP Parameters Menu3. Adjust the following parameters

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide33Configuring theIP Address,Subnet Mask, andDefault GatewayThe procedure in this section explains how to manual

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters34chassis. NoteWhen you enable DHCP, any IP configuration settings that you manually assigned are overridden.NoteBOOTP, ano

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide35NoteWhen you enable the DHCP client software, the chassis immediately begins to query the network for a DHCP

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters36ConfiguringSNMPCommunityStringsTo configure the SNMP community strings, perform the following procedure:NoteSNMP access i

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide37Configuring the Chassis Temperature ThresholdYou can set a maximum temperature threshold for the chassis. Whe

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters38Pinging a Remote SystemYou can instruct the chassis to ping a remote device on your network using the 10/100Base-TX port

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide392. From the Administration Menu, select Ping a Remote System. The following message is displayed:Please enter

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Contents4Displaying Detailed Line Card Information ...

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters40Restarting the Line CardsThis procedure restarts the line cards.NoteIf DHCP is enabled, the IP address of the Converteon™

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide41If you choose No, the Administration menu is redisplayed.

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Chapter 3: Basic Parameters42Setting the RS-232 Terminal Baud RateNoteThe Converteon™ chassis has an auto-detect feature on the serial port that autom

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide43The Terminal Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 8.Figure 8. Terminal Configuration Menu3. Fr

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45Chapter 4Configuring Management Security Using the Omega OptionThis chapter describes the Omega options features in the AT-S70 software that can hel

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Chapter 4: Configuring Management Security Using the Omega Option46Configuring the Manager and Operator PasswordsThe AT-S70 management software has tw

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide472. From the System Configuration Menu, select Omega Options. The Omega Options Menu is shown in Figure 11.Fig

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Chapter 4: Configuring Management Security Using the Omega Option487. From the System Configuration Menu, select Save Configuration File.

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide49Setting the Console TimeoutThe console timer causes the management software to automatically end a management

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide5Sending an OAM Variable Request...

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Chapter 4: Configuring Management Security Using the Omega Option50Configuring Management AccessTo enable or disable a management access method, perfo

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51Chapter 5Working with Line CardsThis chapter contains the following information for working with line cards and other modules using the management s

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards52Line Card Management OverviewThe Converteon chassis supports three series of line cards as identified by their mod

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide53Displaying Generic Line Card InformationYou can display general to specific information about the line cards

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards54StatusIndicates the current status of the line card. Possible status are: --: No line card or module installed.

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide55To display line card status information, perform the following procedure:1. From the Main Menu, select Module

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards56 Fiber port - 10M or 100M Copper port - Auto, 10M, or 100MModeDisplays the duplex mode of the ports. Possible va

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide57The Module Configuration Menu (an example of the AT-CM202 line card is shown in Figure 13 on page 55) is disp

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards58Displaying Remote Module Status and Configuration InformationThe AT-S70 management software provides comprehensive

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide59The Remote Module Status and Configuration Menu is displayed. The examples in Figure 15 and in Figure 16 show

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Contents6Downloading the Line Card Image and Bootloader Files to a Local Line Card ... 2

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards60ModuleDisplays the model number of the module or line card and its slot number.Card TypeDisplays the model number

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide61Configuring Generic Line Card SettingsYou can change the following settings to fit your network needs: “Enab

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards626. From the Port Management Menu, select Port Configurations.The Port Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide63The Module Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 13 on page 55.4. Select the port to be configu

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards64NoteThe rate limit feature on an AT-CM2K0S line card differs from the feature described below. To configure the po

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide65The Port Ingress Rate Menu, shown in Figure 19, or the Port Egress Rate Menu, shown in Figure 20, is displaye

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards66The System Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10 on page 46.9. From the System Configuration Menu

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide67Configuring the Line Card Operating ModeBy default, line cards are shipped without any operating mode selecte

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards68connected to the fiber optic port that the connection on the twisted pair port has been lost. If the failure had s

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide69RelationshipBetween the LineCard DIPSwitches and theLine CardOperating ModeWhen you enable any operating mode

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7Figure 1. Connecting an RS-232 Cable to the Console Port on an AT-CV5M01 Management Card ... 23Figure 2. Main Menu...

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards70NoteOnly one operating mode can be active at a time. When you enable one mode, the others are disabled.Smart Missi

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide71The following prompt is displayed:Changing the Operation Mode will reset the line card. Change Operation Mode

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards72Working with the AT-CM70S Line CardThe following sections describe operations related to the AT-CM70 line card: “

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide73PortIdentifies the ports of the module.LinkDisplays the status of the link state on the ports. Online - Indi

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards74Configuring theLocal ConsoleSettingsTo change the TDM (time-division multiplexing) port parameters on the AT-CM70S

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide75T1 DSX-1(133 to 266ft)T1 DSX-1(266 to 399ft)T1 DSX-1(399 to 533ft)T1 DSX-1(533 to 655ft)T1 -7.5dB CSUT1 -15dB

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards76The Module Status and Configuration Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 12 on page 53.2. Select the AT-CM70S lin

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide77The LIU Mode and Channel Select Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 25.Figure 25. LIU Mode and Channel Sele

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards78Channel (1 to 4) , Sub-Menu 1When one of these parameters is selected, the TDM Channel Configuration Menu 1 is dis

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide79Channel (1 to 4) , Sub-Menu 2When one of these parameters is selected, the TDM Channel Configuration Menu 2 i

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Figures8Figure 51. Show Local OAM Information Menu ...

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards80If you choose to change the operation mode of the line card TDM port. The following prompt is displayed:Change Ope

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide81Figure 28. UART Configuration Menu6. From the UART Configuration Menu, select one of the following configurat

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards82Working with the AT-CV5M01 Management CardThe following sections describe operations related to the AT-CV5M01Manag

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide83PortIdentifies the port on the module.LinkDisplays the status of the link state on the port.Online - Indicate

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards843. Press <Return>.The CPM switch over menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 30.Figure 30. CPM Switchover Men

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide85Working with the AT-CM2K0S Line CardThe AT-CM2K0SCM2K0S line card has several features not found on other lin

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards864. From the Configuration Menu, select Configure Max Frame Size.5. Press <Return>.The Max Frame Size Config

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide87The Port Management Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 33.Figure 33. Port Management Menu for the AT-CM2K0

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards88The Show Port Statistics Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 35.Figure 35. Show Port Statistics MenuSetting the

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide89NoteThe process for setting the ingress or egress rate limit is the same, except for the selection of ingress

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9Table 1. Menu Selection Options ...

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Chapter 5: Working with Line Cards90Displaying thePort Ingress andEgress RateLimitsTo display the ingress and/or egress rates for a port on an AT-CM2K

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91Chapter 6Monitoring System PerformanceThis chapter describes the features in the AT-S70 for monitoring the performance of the Converteon™ chassis.Th

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Chapter 6: Monitoring System Performance92Using the System Activity MonitorThe AT-S70 management software keeps a list of the chassis SNMP events, suc

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide93Starting andStopping theActivity MonitorTo start or stop the activity log, perform the following procedure:1.

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Chapter 6: Monitoring System Performance94Using the System DiagnosticsThe AT-S70 management software can run a series of diagnostic self-tests on the

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide95The Diagnostics Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 38.Figure 38. Diagnostics Menu3. From the Diagnostics M

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Chapter 6: Monitoring System Performance96The information displayed on the Chassis Diagnostics Menu is for viewing purposes only. The Chassis Diagnost

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide97Displaying the Line Card Software VersionsTo view the application and bootloader versions of the software on

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Chapter 6: Monitoring System Performance98The Line Card Module Software Image Version menu contains the following information:ModuleDisplays the name

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AT-S70 Management Software User’s Guide99Displaying Line Card InformationTo view the MAC addresses and serial numbers of the line cards, perform the f

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