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ContentsINTRODUCTION 5

Purpose and Scope ........................................................5Required Reading ...........................................................5Supported Devices..........................................................6The SPECTRUM Model ..................................................6

TASKS 8

DEVICE VIEWS 9

Interface Device View .....................................................9Interface Icons ...........................................................10

Interface Icon Subviews Menu...............................11Interface Detail View..................................................12Sub-Interfaces ...........................................................12Interface Status View.................................................12Interface Address Translation Table..........................12Secondary Address Panel .........................................12

Chassis Device View ....................................................13Module Icon ...............................................................13

Module Labels........................................................14Module Icon Subviews Menu .............................14

Port Labels.............................................................14Port Icon Subviews Menu...................................14

DEVICE TOPOLOGY VIEWS 15

Interface Device Topology View ...................................15

Chassis Device Topology View..................................... 16

APPLICATION VIEWS 17

Supported Applications ................................................. 18Common Applications ............................................... 18Device-Specific Applications ..................................... 19File Systems Applications ......................................... 19

File System App Operational Data View................ 20Logical Processor Applications ................................. 21

Logical Processor App Provisioning Table View ...21Logical Processor App Status Table View............. 22

Status Table ....................................................... 22Operational Attributes Table............................... 26

Logical Processor App Processor Utilization Table View ................................................................ 28

E1 App Provisioning Table View............................ 29E1 App Status Table View ..................................... 31E1 App Statistics.................................................... 32E1 App Vendor Info Table View............................. 33Ethernet App Provisioning View ............................ 34Ethernet App Status View...................................... 34Ethernet App Statistics View..................................35Sonet App Provisioning Table View.......................36Sonet App Status Table View ................................ 37Sonet App Statistics............................................... 38V35 App Provisioning Table View.......................... 41

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Provisioning Applications...........................................43Provisioning App Status View ................................43Provisional App Operational Data View .................44

Software Applications ................................................46Software App Software Download View ................46

Row Status Table ...............................................46Operational Attributes Table...............................46AV List Table ......................................................47

Shelf Configurations Applications..............................47SubnetIF App State View.......................................47

Vc Addressing Option Table...............................47Vc Interface Option Table...................................48

PERFORMANCE VIEWS 51

Device Performance View.............................................51Generic Routing Detailed Protocol Comparison View52

EnetIfApp Performance View........................................52Interface Number XX.................................................52

MIB-ll Performance View ..............................................52SNMP Agent Detail View...........................................52

CONFIGURATION VIEWS 53

Device Configuration View............................................53File System App Configuration View.............................54

Row Status Table ...............................................54State Table .........................................................54

Interface Configuration View.........................................55Logical Processor App Configuration Table View.........56Provisioning App Configuration View............................56

Shelf App Card Configuration View.............................. 56Row Status Table .............................................. 56Provisioning Table ............................................. 57Status Table....................................................... 57

Shelf App Operational Attributes View...................... 58Prop Operational Attr Table ............................... 58Operational Attr Table........................................ 59Current LP Table ............................................... 61

Shelf App Module Configuration View.......................... 61Row Status Table .............................................. 61Provisioning Table ............................................. 61

Shelf App Configuration Table View............................. 62Software App Configuration Table View....................... 63SubnetIf App Configuration View ................................. 63

MODEL INFORMATION VIEWS 64

INDEX 65

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Introduction

This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for models of Nortel Passport switches.

This introduction to the Device Management documentation for Nortel Passport switches contains the following information:

• Purpose and Scope• Required Reading• Supported Devices (Page 6)• The SPECTRUM Model (Page 6)

Purpose and ScopeUse this documentation as a guide for managing Nortel Passport switches with the SPECTRUM management module SM-NTL1000. This documentation describes the icons, menus, and views that enable you to remotely monitor, configure, and troubleshoot Nortel Passport switches through software models in your SPECTRUM database.

Only information specific to the supported management module is included under this documentation topic. For general information

about device management using SPECTRUM and for explanations of basic SPECTRUM functionality and navigation techniques, refer to the topics listed under Required Reading.

Required ReadingTo use this documentation effectively, you must be familiar with the information covered by the other SPECTRUM online documentation topics listed below:

• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators

• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators

• How to Manager your Network with SPECTRUM

• SPECTRUM Views• Software Release Notes• SPECTRUM Menus• SPECTRUM Icons

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Supported DevicesThe Nortel Passport 6400 series provides a series of scalable, multiservice enterprise network switches that includes the Passport 6480, the 6440 and the 6420.

The Passport 6400 series integrates LAN/WAN networking into a single easily managed solution. The Passport series effectively transports all of an enterprise's LAN, data services, voice and video traffic, over leased lines, public, private frame relay, and ATM.

The Passport 7400 series of high-fanout core switching devices meets the distinct needs of service providers. The first product of this series, Nortel's (Northern Telecom's) Passport 7480, is a high-performance, high-capacity ATM switch.

The SPECTRUM ModelSPECTRUM uses the model type, PP_X_slot, for modeling any of the supported Nortel Passport switches. PP_X_slot models are represented in SpectroGRAPH views by Device icons.

Figure 1 shows that the Device icon varies slightly depending on the kind of view in which it appears:

Figure 1: Device Icons

Note:Note:

There are several different model types for the Nortel Passport, including: 6420 (PP_3_slot); 6440 (PP_5_slot); 6480 (PP_16_slot). This will be referenced as PP_X_slot throughout this documentation.

Model Name

PP_X_slot

Model Name

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Small Device icon appears inTopology, Device Topology, Application Views.

Large Device iconappears in Device Topology,Location, and Interface Device views.

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The device-specific Icon Subviews menu options available from the Device icon are listed below.

The rest of this document covering management module SM-NTL1000 is organized as follows:

• Tasks (Page 8)• Device Views (Page 9)• Device Topology Views (Page 15)• Application Views (Page 17)• Performance Views (Page 51)• Configuration Views (Page 53)• Model Information Views (Page 64)

Option Accesses the...

Fault Management

Fault Management view, which is described in the How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM documentation.

Device Device Views (Page 9)

Device Topology Device Topology Views (Page 15)

Application Application Views (Page 17)

Configuration Configuration Views (Page 53)

Model Information

Model Information Views (Page 64)

Primary Application

Menu options that let you select either Gen Bridge App or MIB-II as the primary application.

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Tasks

This section identifies various management and troubleshooting tasks that can be performed for models of Nortel Passport switches using the views, icons and labels referenced within this document.

Administrative Status (configure)• Interface Status Label (Page 10)• Interface Status View (Page 12)

Device (configure)• Configuration Views (Page 53)

Device Performance (monitor)• Interface Device View (Page 9)• Chassis Device View (Page 13)• Device Performance View (Page 51)

Enable/Disable Ports (configure)• Interface Status View (Page 12)

File System (monitor configure)• File System App Operational Data View

(Page 20)• Device Configuration View (Page 53)

Model Information (monitor, configure)• Model Information Views (Page 64)

Network Connections (monitor, configure)• Interface Device Topology View (Page 15)• Chassis Device Topology View (Page 16)

Statistics (monitor)• Interface Detail View (Page 12)• Chassis Device View (Page 13)• Performance Views (Page 51)

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Device Views

This section describes the Device views and subviews available for models of Nortel Passport switches in SPECTRUM.

Device views use icons and labels to represent the modeled device and its components, such as modules, ports, and applications. There are two types of Device views for PP_X_slot models:

• Interface Device View• Chassis Device View (Page 13)

Interface Device ViewThis view provides dynamic configuration and performance information for each of the device’s serial/network I/O ports, which are represented by interface icons in the bottom panel of the view, as shown in Figure 2. The middle panel of the view also displays a Device icon, which allows you to monitor the device operation and access other device-specific views.

Figure 2: Interface Device View

SpectroGRAPH: Router Device: Nortel PP

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Interface IconsFigure 3 shows a close-up of an Interface icon from an Interface Device view. Most of the informational labels on the icon also provide double-click access to other views, as explained in the following label descriptions.

Figure 3: Interface Icon

Interface Number LabelThis label displays the interface number.

Interface Status LabelThis label displays the current Operational Status of the interface (see Table 1). Note that the background color of the label also depends on the interface’s current Administrative Status, which is set by the user in the Interface Status View. This view can be accessed by double-clicking the label.

Interface Type LabelThis label identifies the type of interface—e.g., Ethernet, Frame Relay, etc. Double-click this label to access the Interface Configuration View (Page 55).

2 ON

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Table 1: Interface Status Label Colors

Color Operational Status

Administrative Status

Label Text

Green ON ON ON

Blue OFF OFF OFF

Yellow OFF ON OFF

Red Testing Test Test

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Interface Description LabelThis label identifies the type of network to which this interface is connected. Double-click the label to open the Model Information Views (Page 64) for the application selected.

Physical Address LabelThis label displays the physical (MAC) address of the interface. Double-click the label to open the Interface Address Translation table, which cross-references network addresses (IP addresses) to physical (MAC) addresses for selected nodes between networks. Double-clicking on any column entry opens an address-specific Address Translation Table Information view. This view provides the same information as the corresponding row for the Interface Address Translation table, but allows you to modify field values.

IP Address LabelThis label displays the IP address for the interface. Double-click the label to open the Secondary Address Panel, which allows you to change the address and mask for this interface.

Gauge LabelThis label displays the performance statistic that has been selected in the Gauge Control panel for this device’s interfaces (refer to SPECTRUM Views documentation for more information).

Double-click this label to open the Device Performance View.

Interface Icon Subviews Menu Table 2 lists the Icon Subviews menu options available for the Interface icon.

Table 2: Interface Icon Subviews Menu

Option Opens the . . .

Detail Interface Detail View, which displays Packet, Error, and Discard Breakdown pie charts.

Sub-Interfaces This is only valid when an interface model has sub-interfaces associated with it. For more information, refer to SPECTRUM Views.

IF Status Interface Status View (Page 12)

IF Configuration Interface Configuration View (Page 55)

AT IF Address Translation Table

Interface Address Translation Table (Page 12)

Secondary Address Panel

Secondary Address Panel (Page 12)

Thresholds Chassis Device View (Page 13)

Model Information Model Information Views (Page 64) shows the information for this IF model.

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Interface Detail ViewThe Interface Device view contains statistics on packet breakdown, error breakdown and discard breakdown. For information on this view please refer to SPECTRUM Views.

Sub-InterfacesThis is only enabled when an interface model has sub-interfaces associated with it. For information on this view, please refer to SPECTRUM Views.

Interface Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon in the Device view, select IF Status.

This view provides information on the operational status of the interface and allows you to enable or disable the port.

Operational StatusThe current state of the interface (UP, DOWN, or Testing).

Administrative StatusThis button allows you to select the desired operational state of the interface (ON, OFF, or Testing).

Interface Address Translation TableAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon, select IF Address Translation.

This table provides the physical and network addresses associated with the interface index.

Interface IndexThe value that identifies the interface.

Physical AddressThe MAC address of the interface.

Network AddressThe IP Address of the interface.

Secondary Address PanelAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interface icon, select Secondary Address Panel.

This panel provides a table of IP addresses and masks obtained from the Address Translation Table within the device’s firmware. You can change the current address displayed in the IP Address field by selecting an entry from the table in this panel and clicking the Update button.

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Chassis Device ViewNortel Passports appear in the Chassis Device view as module icons (see Figure 4).

Individual ports within each module are represented by smaller icons that dynamically display current interface information.

Figure 4: Chassis Device View

Module IconFigure 5 shows a close-up of a Module icon from the Chassis Device view. Note that there are two types of labels on the icon: those labels that apply to the module as a whole, and those that apply to individual ports.

Figure 5: Module Icon

SpectroGRAPH: Device: JK2

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Module LabelsThe following labels are located on each Module icon:

• Switch/Module Number - The switch number, as determined by the port number of the switch, is connected in a matrix, or as determined by the Stack Management software, when two switches are connected back to back. The Module number identifies the specific module in the switch. This label also provides double-click access to the Module Notes view, which allows you to edit, retrieve and mail annotations.

• Module Type - The type of module plugged into the slot.

Module Icon Subviews MenuThe Icon Subviews menu has one option in the Chassis Device view: Module Notes. This allows you to make, revise, save, retrieve, and mail annotations about the selected module.

Port LabelsAs shown in Figure 5, each selectable port icon on a Module icon comprises two smaller labels. Right clicking anywhere on the port icon lets you access the Port Icon Subviews menu.

• Port Number - Identifies a port. Double-click this label to access the Port Notes view.

• IF Status - The status for this interface and the corresponding color for the status (green if the interface is on, red if the interface is off).

Port Icon Subviews Menu The Port Icon Subviews menu has one option for port labels within the Chassis Device view: Port Notes. This allows you to make, revise, save, retrieve, and mail annotations about the selected port.

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Device Topology Views

This section provides brief descriptions of the Device Topology views available for models of Nortel Passport switches in SPECTRUM.

Device Topology views show the connections between a modeled device and other network entities. There are two kinds of Device Topology views available for Nortel Passport devices:

• Interface Device Topology View• Chassis Device Topology View (Page 16)

Interface Device Topology ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select DevTop > Interface.

The lower panel of the Interface Device Topology view (Figure 6)uses interface icons to represent the device’s serial/network I/O ports. These icons provide the same information and menu options as those in the Figure 7 (Page 16). If there is a device connected to a particular interface, a device icon appears on the vertical bar above the interface icon with an icon representing the network group that contains the device. For more information, refer to SPECTRUM Views.

Figure 6: Interface Device Topology View

Help

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Chassis Device Topology ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select DevTop > Chassis.

Figure 7 shows an example of the Chassis Device Topology view. The lower panel of the view uses Interface icons to represent the device’s serial/network I/O ports. The port labels in this view provide the same information and menu options as those described under Interface Icons (Page 10).

For further information on Device Topology views, refer to SPECTRUM Views.

Figure 7: Chassis Device Topology View

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Application Views

This section describes the Application views and the associated application-specific subviews available for models of Nortel Passport switches in SPECTRUM.

Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Device icon, select Application.

When a device model is created, SPECTRUM automatically creates models for each of the major and minor applications supported by the device. The main Application view identifies all of these application models, shows their current condition status, and provides access to application-specific subviews. Figure 8 shows this view in the Icon mode. If you prefer the List mode, which displays applications as text labels, select View > Mode > List.

For more information on this view, refer to the MIBs and the Application View documentation.

Figure 8: Application View

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Supported ApplicationsSPECTRUM’s applications can be grouped within two general categories as follows:

• Applications associated with non proprietary MIBs. See Common Applications below.

• Applications associated with device-specific MIBs. See Device-Specific Applications (Page 19).

Common ApplicationsFor the most part, these applications represent the non proprietary MIBs supported by your device. Listed below (beneath the title of the SPECTRUM document that describes them) are some of the common applications currently supported by SPECTRUM.

• Routing Applications- Generic Routing- Repeater- AppleTalk- DECnet

- Open Shortest Path First

• Bridging Applications- Spanning Tree- Static- Transparent- PPP Bridging- Source Routing- Translation

• Transmission Applications- FDDI- Point to Point- DS1- DS3- RS-232- WAN- Frame Relay- Token Ring- Ethernet- Fast Ethernet- rfc1317App- rfc1285App- rfc1315App- 802.11App

- SONET

Note:Note:

The documents listed below (in bold font) are available for viewing at:

www.aprisma.com/manuals/

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• MIB II Applications- SNMP- IP- ICMP- TCP- System2- UDP

• Technology Applications- APPN- ATM Client- DHCP- PNNI- rfc1316App- DLSw

Device-Specific ApplicationsSPECTRUM imports the following device-level proprietary MIBs into its database:

• NtFileSysMib• NtlEthernetMib• NtlSonetMib• NtlV35Mib• NtlE1Mib

These MIBs can be used in conjunction with SPECTRUM’s optional customization products (referred to as the Level I Tool Kits) to create

application models and views that display the condition of selected MIB objects.

The views and subviews available for Nortel Passport switch device-specific applications are described in the rest of this section, grouped by major application with views listed below them, as follows:

File Systems ApplicationsThis major application (model type Nt1_FileSysApp) provides the following application specific subviews:

• File System App Operational Data View • Device Configuration View (Page 53)

Note:Note:

Aprisma Management Technologies can provide training, technical assistance, and custom engineering support services for creating application models and their associated views.

Note:Note:

This device contains the fr1315App which is documented in the Frame Relay Manager User’s Guide.

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File System App Operational Data ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_FileSysApp Application icon, select Operational Statistics.

This table displays the File System Operational Data. It contains the following information:

VolumeNameThe volume name of the file system. This is the active disk volume name.

Active DiskThe disk component instance value of the active disk. This is also the card number of the active control processor.

SyncStatusThe synchronization status value indicates whether the file system is synchronized or not. Valid values are: synchronized, unSynchronized, and synchronizing.

SyncProgressIndicates the percentage of the standby disk already synchronized with the active disk. This value is equal to 100 if the two disks are synchronized or 0 if they are out of synchronization.

CapacityThe total size of the file system (in bytes). This value is equal to the smallest disk size in a synchronized file system, otherwise it is the capacity of the active disk.

FreeSpaceDescribes the free disk space (in bytes) currently available in the file system. It is equal to the smallest free disk space size of the active and standby disks in a synchronized file system. When the file system is unsynchronized it is the free disk space of the active disk.

UsageThis attribute describes the percentage of free space available on the file system.

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Logical Processor ApplicationsThis major application (model type LogProcApp) has four minor applications (model types Ntl_E1App, Ntl_EthApp, Nt1_SonetApp, and Nt1_V35App). The Icon Subviews menus associated with these applications provide access to the following application-specific views:

• Nt1_E1App- E1 App Provisioning Table View (Page 29)- E1 App Status Table View (Page 31)- E1 App Statistics (Page 32)- E1 App Vendor Info Table View (Page 33)

• Nt1_EthApp- Ethernet App Provisioning View (Page 34)- Ethernet App Status View (Page 34)- Ethernet App Statistics View (Page 35)

• Nt1_SonetApp- Sonet App Provisioning Table View

(Page 36)- Sonet App Status Table View (Page 37)- Sonet App Statistics (Page 38)

• Nt1_V35App- V35 App Provisioning Table View (Page 41)

Logical Processor App Provisioning Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_LogProcApp Application icon, select LP Provisioning.

This table displays the provisionable attributes for the Logical Processor (LP) component. It contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

MainCardThe preferred processor card on which this LP should be assigned.

SpareCardThe spare processor card on which this LP should be assigned.

LogicalProcessorTypeThe Logical Processor Type (LPT) that determines which software this LP will run.

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Logical Processor App Status Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_LogProcApp Application icon, select LP State.

This view displays two tables: Status Table and Operational Attributes Table (Page 26).

Status TableThis table contains the processor state and status attributes. Note that not all the values and state combinations described here are supported by every component that uses this group.

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

AdminStateThe adminstrative status of the line processor module. See Table 3 for more information:

OperStateThe value enabled indicates that the component is available for operation. Note that if AdminState is locked, it would still not be providing service.

Table 3: Administrative Status

Attribute Description

locked Indicates that the line processor module is administratively prohibited from providing services for its users. A Lock or UnLock command has been previously issued for this component. When the value is locked, the value of Usage State must be idle.

shuttingDown Indicates that the component is administratively permitted to provide service to its existing users only. A Lock command was issued against the component and it is in the process of shutting down.

unlocked Indicates that the component is administratively permitted to provide services for its users. To enter this state, issue an Unlock command to this component.

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The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for operation. If the value is disabled, the Usage State must be idle.

UsageStateThe usage state of the component.

AvailabilityStatusAvailability status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user. When no values are set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions described below are present. See Table 5 for more information:

Table 4: Usage States

Attribute Description

idle Indicates that the component is not currently in use.

active Indicates that the component is in use and has spare capacity to provide for additional users.

busy Indicates that the component is in use and has no spare operating capacity for additional users at this time.

Table 5: Availability Status

Status Description

inTest Indicates the resource is undergoing a test procedure. If AdminState is locked or shuttingDown, the normal users are precluded from using the resource and ControlStatus is reservedForTest. Tests that do not exclude additional users can be present in any operational or administrative state but the reservedForTest condition should not be present.

failed Indicates the component has an internal fault that prevents it from operating. OperState is disabled.

powerOff Indicates the resource requires power to be applied and it is not powered on. OperState is disabled.

offLine Indicates the resource requires a routine operation (either manual, automatic, or both) to be performed to place it on-line and make it available for use. OperState is disabled.

offDuty Indicates the resource is inactive in accordance with a predetermined time schedule. In the absence of other disabling conditions, the OperState is enabled or disabled.

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ProceduralStatusProcedural status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions described below are present. See Table 6 for more information:

dependency Indicates the component cannot operate because some other resource on which it depends is unavailable. OperState is disabled.

degraded Indicates the service provided by the component is degraded in some way, such as in speed or operating capacity. However, the resource remains available for service.

notInstalled Indicates the resource is not present. OperState is disabled.

logFull This value is not used.

Table 5: Availability Status (Continued)

Status Description

Table 6: Procedural Status

Status Description

initializationRequired

Indicates (for a resource which doesn’t initialize autonomously) initialization is required before it can perform its normal functions, and this procedure has not been initiated. OperState is disabled.

notInitialized Indicates (for a resource which initializes autonomously) initialization is required before it can perform its normal functions, and this procedure has not been initiated. OperState may be enabled or disabled.

initializing Indicates initialization has been initiated but is not yet complete. OperState may be enabled or disabled.

reporting Indicates the resource has completed some processing operation and is notifying the results. OperState is enabled.

terminating Indicates the component is in a termination phase. If the resource doesn’t reinitialize autonomously, OperState is disabled; otherwise it is enabled or disabled.

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ControlStatusControl status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions described below are present. See Table 7 for more information:

AlarmStatusAlarm status of the component. Note that, even though it is defined as a multi-valued set, at most one value is shown to the user. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions described below are present. See Table 8 for more information:

Table 7: Control Status

Status Description

subjectToTest Indicates the resource is available but tests may be conducted simultaneously at unpredictable times, which may cause it to exhibit unusual characteristics.

partOfServicesLocked

Indicates part of the service is restricted from users of a resource. AdminState is unlocked.

reservedForTest Indicates the component is administratively unavailable because it is undergoing a test procedure. AdminState is locked.

suspended Indicates the service has been administratively suspended.

Table 8: Alarm Status

Status Description

underRepair Indicates the component is currently being repaired. OperState is enabled or disabled.

critical Indicates one or more critical alarms are outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may also be outstanding. OperState is enabled or disabled.

major Indicates one or more major alarms are outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may also be outstanding. OperState is enabled or disabled.

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StandbyStatusStandby status of the component. See Table 9 for information:

UnknownStatusThe value false indicates that all of the other State and Status attribute values can be considered accurate. The value true indicates that the actual state of the component is not known for sure. The default value is false.

Operational Attributes TableThis table contains the operational attributes for the LP component. It contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

minor Indicates one or more minor alarms are outstanding against the component. Other, less severe, alarms may also be outstanding. OperState is enabled or disabled.

alarmOutstanding Indicates that an alarm of some severity is outstanding against the component.

Table 9: Standby Status

Status Description

notSet Indicates either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions described below are present.

hotStandby Indicates the resource is not providing service but will be immediately able to take over the role of the resource to be backed up, without initialization activity, and containing the same information as the resource to be backed up.

Table 8: Alarm Status (Continued)

Status Description

coldStandby Indicates the resource is a backup for another resource but will not be immediately able to take over the role of the backed up resource and will require some initialization activity.

providingService Indicates this component, as a backup resource, is currently backing up another resource.

Table 9: Standby Status (Continued)

Status Description

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ActiveCardThis attribute indicates on which card this LP is currently running (if any).

MainCardStatusThis attribute indicates the status of this LP’s main card. The following values have been defined:

SpareCardStatusThis attribute indicates the status of this LP’s spare card. The following values have been defined:

RestartOnCpSwitchIndicates whether the line processor always restarts upon a Control Processor (CP) switchover. The value is true if the feature list of the associated Switch LP component contains a feature that does not support hitless CP switchover. The value is also true when the feature “noHitlessCpSwitch” is provisioned on the CP. A value of false does not guarantee ‘no restart’; dynamic conditions may still result in an FP restart when a CP switchover occurs.

ScheduledSwitchoverThis attribute indicates the execution time of the scheduled switchover. When there is no

Table 10: Main Card

Field Description

notProvisioned No main card has been provisioned.

notAvailable The main card is not available.

available The main card is available (running as standby).

active The main card is running as active.

Table 11: Spare Card

Field Description

notProvisioned No spare card has been provisioned.

notAvailable The spare card is not available.

alreadyInUse The spare card is already in use by another LP.

available The spare card is available (running as standby).

active The spare card is running as active.

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switchover scheduled, the time is equal to 0 (0000-00-00 00:00).

Logical Processor App Processor Utilization Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_LogProcApp Application icon, select Processor Utilization.

This view contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

CpuUtilThis attribute indicates an approximation of the current processor utilization level (expressed as a percentage).

CpuUtilAvgThis attribute indicates an average processor utilization level over the Time Interval. This average is calculated based on one minute CPU utilization averages.

CpuUtilAvgMaxThis attribute indicates the maximum processor utilization level over the Time Interval. This is based on one minute CPU utilization averages.

CpuUtilAvgMinThis attribute indicates the minimum processor utilization level over the Time Interval. This is based on one minute CPU utilization averages.

LocalMsgBlockUsageThis attribute indicates the processor’s current shared message block memory utilization (in kilobytes).

LocalMsgBlockUsageAvgThis attribute indicates the processor’s average memory utilization (in kilobytes) of shared message blocks, calculated over the Time Interval. This utilization value is calculated using 15 second samples. At the start of each Time Interval, this average memory utilization is reset to SharedMsgBlockUsage.

LocalMsgBlockUsageMaxThis attribute indicates the processor’s maximum memory utilization (in kilobytes) of shared message blocks, calculated over the Time Interval. This utilization value is calculated using 15 second samples. At the start of each Time Interval, this maximum memory utilization is reset SharedMsgBlockUsage.

LocalMsgBlockUsageMinThis attribute indicates the processor’s minimum memory utilization (in kilobytes) of shared

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message blocks, calculated over the Time Interval. This utilization value is calculated using 15 second samples. At the start of each Time Interval, this minimum memory utilization is reset to SharedMsgBlockUsage.

MsgBlockUsageThis attribute indicates the processor’s current memory utilization (in kilobytes) of message blocks which are used for local messaging on the card.

MsgBlockUsageMaxThis attribute indicates the processor’s maximum memory utilization (in kilobytes) of message blocks used for local messaging on the card, calculated over the Time Interval. This utilization value is updated at 15 second intervals. At the start of each Time Interval, this maximum memory utilization is reset to LocalMsgBlockUsage.

MsgBlockUsageMinThis attribute indicates the processor’s minimum memory utilization (in kilobytes) of message blocks used for local messaging on the card, calculated over the Time Interval. This utilization value is updated at 15 second intervals. At the start of each Time Interval, this minimum memory utilization is reset to LocalMsgBlockUsage.

Time IntervalThis attribute indicates the time period (in minutes) for which the average, minimum and maximum utilization values are calculated. This attribute is reset to 0 every 15 minutes.

E1 App Provisioning Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_E1App Application icon, select Provisioning.

This table contains all of the provisioning data for an E1 component. It displays the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

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LineTypeSpecifies the framing of the E1 line. Table 12 defines the following values:

ClockingSourceThe source of the transmit clock for the E1 line.

If the Network Synchronization (NS) component is present, the default value of this attribute will be module otherwise it will default to line except for the 3pE1Atm card which defaults to local. The 3pE1Atm card has one common clock source for all ports and does not support the line clock source; all three ports must have the same value, either local or module. Values otherPort and

Table 12: Line Type

Field Description

Channel Associated Signalling (CAS)

When selected, timeslot 16 is reserved for multiframe signalling and only 30 timeslots are available for data. The signalling bits are not interpreted.

Common Channel Signalling (CCS)

When selected, timeslot 16 is not reserved for multiframe signalling and 31 timeslots are available for data. The signalling bits are not interpreted.

unframed When selected, a clear channel is defined whereby data from all timeslots including the framing data (in timeslot 0) and timeslot 16 are passed transparently. This value is valid only for AAL1 cards. For cell-based cards, the ATM Forum specifies that timeslot 16 be reserved, leaving 30 timeslots available for data.

Table 13: Clocking Source

Attribute Description

local Indicates the crystal on the port generates the clocking for the line.

line Indicates the port synchronizes to the clock from the facility.

module Indicates the ports clock synchronizes to the clock provided by the oscillator on the active CP.

otherPort Indicates the port synchronizes to the port with a clocking source of line.

srtsMode Indicates the port synchronization is taken from the SRTS (Synchronous Residual Time Stamp) bits within the ATM cell.

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srtsMode are only valid for the AAL1 cards. For the AAL1 cards either: All four ports’ values must be local OR all four ports’ values must be module OR one port’s value must be line and the other three must be otherPort. A port can only have srtsMode selected if the other ports are module or srtsMode.

Crc4ModeDefines whether the CRC-4 checking and generation on the E1 line is enabled or disabled. The default CRC-4 mode is off except for the cell-based cards which default to on.

SendRaiOnAisDefines whether the Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) will be sent when receiving an AIS alarm. The value is yes by default; it can be changed to no only for ports on J2MV cards.

RaiDeclareAlarmTimeThis attribute specifies the period of time that an RAI must be present before declaring an RAI alarm. This attribute is for E1 and E1C card types only. For all other card types, the default value of 100 must be used.

RaiClearAlarmTimeThis attribute specifies the period of time that an RAI has been absent before clearing an RAI alarm. This attribute is for E1 and E1C card types

only. For all other card types, the default value of 100 must be used.

E1 App Status Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_E1App Application icon, select E1 State.

This group contains the state and status attributes. Note that not all the values and state combinations described here are supported by every component that uses this group.

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

AdminStateThe administrative state of the component. See Table 3 (Page 22) for more information.

UsageStateThe usage state of the component. See Table 4 (Page 23) for more information.

AvailabilityStatusAvailability status of the component. When no values are set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 5 (Page 23) for more information.

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ProceduralStatusProcedural status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 6 (Page 24) for more information.

ControlStatusControl status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 7 (Page 25) for more information.

AlarmStatusAlarm status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 8 (Page 25) for more information.

StandbyStatusStandby status of the component. See Table 9 (Page 26) for more information.

UnknownStatusThe value false indicates that all of the other State and Status attribute values can be considered accurate. The value true indicates that the actual state of the component is not known for sure. The default value is false.

IfAdminStatusThe desired state of the interface. Up indicates the interface is operational. Down indicates the interface is not operational. Testing indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

SNMPOperStatusThe current state of the interface. Up indicates the interface is operational and capable of forwarding packets. Down indicates the interface is not operational, thus unable to forward packets. Testing indicates that no operational packets can be passed. The default value is up.

E1 App StatisticsAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_E1App Application icon, select Statistics.

This table contains the common statistical data for a component in a digital hierarchy interface. It contains the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

BpvErrorsThe current count of Bipolar Violations (BPVs). A bipolar violation is an error in the Alternate Mark Inversion pattern (AMI) on the line.

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CrcErrorsThe current count of CRC errors. If the interface is a DS1 line, it is the current count of CRC-6 errors. These will only be counted when the line type is ESF. If the interface is an E1 line, it is the total number of CRC-4 errors. These will only be counted when “crc4Mode” is on.

ErroredSecAn errored second is declared when a second with one or more Code Violation Error events, or one or more Out Of Frame events occurs. A code violation error may be a CRC error or a BPV error. An Out Of Frame event occurs when 2 out of 5 framing bits are in error.

ErrorFreeSecThe number of seconds that the port has been in an error free state.

FrmErrorsThe current count of frame errors. A frame error is an error in the framing bits.

UnavailSecThe total number of seconds that the interface is in an unavailable signal state. An unavailable signal state occurs at the onset of 10 consecutive Severely Errored Seconds (SES). The state is cleared at the onset of 10 seconds with no SES.

LosStateChangesThe total number of times that the line lost signal.

SlipErrorsThe total number of times that the line experienced a controlled frame slip. This attribute is incremented for ports on the voice cards (for example the 1pDS1V and the 1pE1V function processors) only.

E1 App Vendor Info Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_E1App Application icon, select Vendor Info.

This table contains the attributes pertaining to the vendor of the equipment. It contains the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

VendorThe name of the vendor supplying the facility.

CommentTextAny miscellaneous text about the facility.

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Ethernet App Provisioning ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_EthApp Application icon, select Provisioning.

This table contains provisioned attributes for the Ethernet component. It contains the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

Heart Beat PacketThe heartbeat packet feature is used to select whether or not the station will generate a heartbeat packet. If enabled, the station will generate one heartbeat packet every second. If disabled, the station will not generate any heartbeat packets.

Framer NameThis attribute contains the component name of a Framer which is associated with the Ethernet component. This link is used by the Component Administration System (CAS) to identify which card the application component (associated with the Framer component) is to be created.

Ethernet App Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_EthApp Application icon, select Ethernet State.

This view provides three different tables which monitor the status of the device. They provide the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

StatusThe desired state of the interface. The up state indicates the interface is operational. The down state indicates the interface is not operational. The testing state indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

SNMP StatusThe current state of the interface. The up state indicates the interface is operational and capable of forwarding packets. The down state indicates the interface is not operational, thus unable to forward packets. The testing state indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

Admin Statethe administrative state of the component. See Table 3 (Page 22) for more information.

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Operational StateThe value enabled indicates that the component is available for operation. Note that if AdminState is locked, it would still not be providing service. The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for operation. If the value is disabled, the UsageState must be idle.

Usage StateThe usage state of the component. See Table 4 (Page 23) for more information.

Ethernet App Statistics ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_EthApp Application icon, select Statistics.

This table contains statistical attributes for the Ethernet component. Each attribute type is a non-negative integer which increases until it reaches a maximum value, at which point it wraps around and starts increasing again from zero. This view contains the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

AlignmentErrorsIndicates the number of frames received which were not an integral number of octets in length. Frames will be checked for AlignmentErrors

before they are checked for Frame Check Sequence (FCS) errors. If there is an alignment error, the error will only be counted here and not in FcsErrors.

FcsErrorsIndicates the number of frames received which were an integral number of octets in length and did not pass the FCS check.

SingleCollisionFramesIndicates the number of frames successfully transmitted which experienced exactly one collision.

MultipleCollisionFramesIndicates the number of frames successfully transmitted which experienced more than one collision.

SqeTestErrorsThe Signal Quality Error (SQE) Test errors counter indicates the number of times the ’SQE Test Error’ message has been generated for the station.

DeferredTransmissionsIndicates the number of frames which experienced a transmission delay because the medium was busy.

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LateCollisionsIndicates the number of times a collision was detected later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet.

ExcessCollisionIndicates the number of frames which failed to get transmitted due to excessive collisions.

MacTransmitErrorsThe Medium Access Controller (MAC) transmit error counter indicates the number of times that a transmission failed due to internal MAC transmit errors.

CarrierSenseErrorsIndicates the number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame.

FrameIndicates the number of frames received which exceeded the maximum frame size.

MacReceiveErrorsThe Medium Access Controller (MAC) receive error counter indicates the number of times a receive failed due to internal MAC receive errors.

Sonet App Provisioning Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_SonetApp Application icon, select Provisioning.

This table contains all of the provisioning data for a Sonet or Sdh component. It contains the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

ClockingSourceThe type of clocking source used for synchronizing the OC-3 transmit clock.

Table 14: Sonet Clocking Source

Attribute Description

local Indicates direct use of the local clock oscillator at its centre frequency.

line Indicates the use of a signal phase-locked to the incoming OC-3 line rate.

module Indicates the use of a signal phase-locked to the CP reference clock. When adding a Sonet/Sdh component, the clocking source attribute is set to module if the NetworkSynchronization component has been added and is set to local otherwise.

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Sonet App Status Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_SonetApp Application icon, select Provisioning.

This group contains the State and the Status attributes. Note that not all the values and state combinations described here are supported by every component which uses this group.

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

AdminStateThe Administrative State of the line processor module. See Table 3 (Page 22) for more information.

OperStateThe Operational State of the component. The value enabled indicates that the component is available for operation. Note that if AdminState is locked, it would still not be providing service. The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for operation. If the value is disabled, the usageState must be idle. The default value is disabled.

UsageStateThe Usage State of the component. See Table 4 (Page 23) for more information.

AvailabilityStatusAvailability status of the component. When no values are set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 5 (Page 23) for more information.

ProceduralStatusProcedural status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the

Note:Note:

The multiport OC-3 cell-based cards have one common clock source for each of the three ports when either the clocking source local or module is selected. It is not allowed to have simultaneously the clocking source attribute set to local on one port and module on another port.

Note:Note:

The clocking source attribute cannot be set to module if the Network Synchronization component has not been added.

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status conditions are present. See Table 6 (Page 24) for more information.

ControlStatusControl status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 7 (Page 25) for more information.

AlarmStatusAlarm status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 8 (Page 25) for more information.

StandbyStatusStandby status of the component. See Table 9 (Page 26) for more information.

UnknownStatusThe value false indicates that all of the other State and Status attribute values can be considered accurate. The value true indicates that the actual state of the component is not known for sure. The default value is false.

IfAdminStatusThe desired state of the interface. The up state indicates the interface is operational. The down state indicates the interface is not operational.

The testing state indicates that no operational packets can be passed.

SNMPOperStatusThe current state of the interface. Up indicates the interface is operational and capable of forwarding packets. Down indicates the interface is not operational, thus unable to forward packets. testing state indicates that no operational packets can be passed. The default value is up.

Sonet App StatisticsAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_SonetApp Application icon, select Statistics.

This group contains the statistics data for a Sonet or Sdh component. Each attribute type is a non-negative integer which increases until it reaches a maximum value, at which point it wraps around and starts increasing again from zero.

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

RunningTimeIndicates the total number of seconds since the Sonet/Sdh component has been activated and been in unlocked state. All the other error counts that follow can be updated when this count is active.

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ErrorFreeSecIndicates the number of seconds that the Sonet/Sdh component has been in a near-end error free state.

SectCodeViolationsIndicates the total number of Section Code Violations (SCVs) detected. SCV corresponds to section BIP-8 error. SCV counting is inhibited for second intervals where a Section Severely Errored Second (SSES) is counted.

SectErroredSecIndicates the total number of Section Errored Seconds (SESs) that have been counted. An SES is declared for second intervals containing one or more SCVs or one or more Loss Of Signal (LOS) or Severely Errored Frame (SEF) defects. A SEF defect is the occurrence of four contiguous errored STS or STM frame alignment words.

SectSevErroredIndicates the total number of SSESs that have been counted. An SSES is declared for second intervals containing more than x SCVs or one or more LOS or SEF defects. The value of x is 16 for 155 Mbits/sec interface.

SectLosSecIndicates the total number of Section LOS Seconds (SLOSSs) that have been counted.

SLOSS is declared for second intervals containing one or more LOS defects.

SectSevErroredFrmSecIndicates the total number of Section Severely Errored Frame Seconds (SSEFSs) that have been counted. SSEFS is declared for second intervals containing one or more SEF defects.

SectFailuresIndicates the total number of times that a section failure (LOS or LOF failure) has been declared.

LineCodeViolationsIndicates the total number of Line Code Violations (LCVs) detected. LCV corresponds to a line BIP-24 errors. LCV counting is inhibited for second intervals where a Line Severely Errored Second (LSES) is counted. Counting of LCVs is also inhibited over second intervals where a Line Unavailable Second (LUAS) is counted.

LineErroredSecIndicates the total number of Line Errored Seconds (LESs) that have been counted. LES is declared for second intervals containing one or more LCVs or one or more line AIS defects. Counting of LES is inhibited over second intervals where a LUAS is counted.

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LineSevErroredSecIndicates the total number of Line Severely Errored Seconds (LSESs) that have been counted. An LSES is declared for second intervals containing more than x LCVs or one or more LAIS defects. The value of x is 32 for a 155 Mbits/sec interface. Counting of LSES is inhibited over second intervals where a LUAS is counted.

LineAisSecIndicates the total number of Line Severely Errored Seconds (LAISSs) that have been counted. An LAISS is declared for second intervals containing one or more LAIS defects. Counting of LAISS is inhibited over second intervals where a LUAS is counted.

LineUnavailSecIndicates the total number of one second intervals for which the STS line is unavailable. The STS line becomes unavailable at the onset of 10 consecutive LSESs. The 10 LSESs are included in the unavailable time. Once unavailable, the STS line becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no LSES. The 10 seconds with no LSES are excluded from the unavailable time. For second intervals where an LUAS is counted, counting of LCV, LES, LSES and LAISS is inhibited.

LineFailuresIndicates the total number of times that a line failure (LAIS failure) has been declared.

FarEndLineErrorFreeSecIndicates the number of seconds that the Sonet/Sdh component has been in anfar-end error free state.

FarEndLineCodeViolationIndicates the total number of line FEBE detected from the incoming line. The counting of line FEBE is inhibited for second intervals where a Far-End Line Severely Errored Second (FELSES) is counted. Counting of FELCVs is also inhibited over second intervals where a Far-End Line Unavailable Second (FELUAS) is counted.

FarEndLineErroredSecIndicates the total number of Far-End Line Errored Seconds (FELESs) that have been counted. A FELES is declared for second intervals containing one or more Far-End Line CVs (FELCVs) or one or more L-RDI defects. Counting of FELES is inhibited over second intervals where a FELUAS is counted.

FarEndLineSevErroredSecIndicates the total number of Far-End Line Severely Errored Seconds (FELSESs) that have been counted. A FELSES is declared for second

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intervals containing more than x FELCVs or one or more L-RDI defects. The value of x is 32 for a 155 Mbits/sec interface. Counting of FELSES is inhibited over second intervals where a FELUAS is counted.

FarEndLineAisSecIndicates the total number of Far-End Line AIS Seconds (FELAISSs) that have been counted. A FELAISS is declared for second intervals one or more L-RDI defects. Counting of FELAISS is inhibited over second intervals where a FELUAS is counted.

FarEndLineUnavailSecIndicates the total number of one second intervals for which the STS far-end line is unavailable. The STS far-end line becomes unavailable at the onset of 10 consecutive FELSESs. The 10 FELSESs are included in the unavailable time. Once unavailable, the STS far-end line becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no FELSES. The 10 seconds with no FELSES are excluded from the unavailable time. For second intervals where a Far-End Line Unavailable Second (FELUAS) is counted, counting of FELCV, FELES, FELSES and FELAISS is inhibited.

FarEndLineFailuresIndicates the total number of times that a far-end line failure (L-RFI failure) has been declared.

V35 App Provisioning Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_V35App Application icon, select Provisioning.

This table contains the specific provisioning data for the V35 component. It contains the following information:

IndexThe interface index value of the corresponding interface entry.

LinkModeThe intended gender of the V.35 interface. The actual gender of the interface is determined by the physical connection to the patch panel. If the hardware setup does not match this attribute, an alarm will be generated. In dte mode, the RTS line signal is driven as specified by the attribute ReadyLineState when the interface passes its initial diagnostics. Then, the RTS line signal will be driven as specified in the attribute DataTransfLineState when the application is ready to transfer data. On the other hand, the input line signals (RFS, DSR, and DCD) are compared against those specified in the attributes ReadyLineState and DataTransfLineState. The

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application will be notified when the specified input line states are observed. In dce mode, the V35 component behaves similarly as when it is in dte mode. However, it will be driving the DCE line signals (RFS, DSR, and DCD) and monitoring the DTE line signal (RTS) as specified by the attributes ReadyLineState and DataTransfLineState. Default mode is DTE.

ReadyLineStateThe line signals originating from the V.35 interface that will always be turned on, provided the interface passes its diagnostics. This set of signals is generally required for maintaining the connection. Note that both DTE and DCE signals are specified in this attribute. The appropriate set of specified signals will be turned on or checked according to the actualLinkMode. Valid values are: rfs, dsr, dcd, and rts.

DataTransfLineStateThe line signals required to indicate that the external equipment is in a good state (that is, data transfer can proceed). Note that both DTE and DCE signals are specified in this attribute. The appropriate set of specified signals will be turned on or checked according to the LinkMode. The value of this attribute must be a superset of that of the ReadyLineState attribute. Valid values are: rfs, dsr, dce, and rts.

LineStatusTimeOutThis attribute defines the time that the line state must be stable (good or bad) before a line state change is declared. Default value is 1000.

LineSpeedThis attribute defines the speed of the line for source clocking. This attribute is ignored if the interface is not providing a clock. The clock rate is rounded up to the nearest available value. The actual line speeds configurable on a V.35 DCE interface are: 3840000, 2560000, 1920000, 1536000, 1344000, 1280000, 960000, 768000, 672000, 640000, 512000, 448000, 384000, 336000, 320000, 256000, 224000, 192000, 168000, 128000, 112000, 64000, 56000, 48000, 32000, 19200, and 9600.

ClockingSourceThis attribute defines the source of synchronization of the outgoing clocks. This attribute is only used when the LinkMode is DCE. If the value is local, the outgoing clocks are synchronized to a local oscillator on the FP. If the value is module, the outgoing clocks are synchronized to the oscillator on the active CP.

DteDataClockSourceThis attribute is only used when the LinkMode is DCE. It determines the clock to be used to recover the receive data. A DTE interface uses TSET(DCE)

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and RSET(DCE) for timing. If the value is fromDce, the DCE uses the internally generated transmit clock to supply both TSET(DCE) and RSET(DCE). If the value is fromDte, the DCE still uses the internally generated transmit clock to supply TSET(DCE), but the receive timing is derived from TSET(DTE) on the link. The fromDte mode is recommended when the DTE is far away from the DCE interface.

AppFramerNameThe component name of a Framer which is associated with the V35 component.

EnableDynamicSpeedWhen set to yes, this attribute specifies that the transmit link speed should be set to the calculated receiver link speed. This attribute can be set to yes only if the LinkMode is dce and the DteDataClockSource is from Dte.

Provisioning ApplicationsThis major application (model type Nt1_ProvApp) provides the following application specific subviews:

• Provisioning App Status View (Page 43)• Provisional App Operational Data View

(Page 44)• Provisioning App Configuration View (Page 56)

Provisioning App Status ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_ProvApp Application icon, select Provisioning.

This group contains the State attributes. Note that not all the values and state combinations described here are supported by every component which uses this group.

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

AdminStateThe Administrative State of the line processor module. See Table 3 (Page 22) for more information.

OperStateThe Operational State of the component. The value enabled indicates that the component is available for operation. Note that is AdminState is locked it would still not be providing a service. The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for operation. For example, something is wrong with the component itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the value is disabled, the UsageState must be idle. The default is disabled.

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UsageStateThe Usage State of the component. See Table 4 (Page 23) for more information.

Provisional App Operational Data ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_ProvApp Application icon, select Operational Data.

This table contains the operational attributes for the Provisioning System component. It contains the following information:

ProvisioningActivityThis attribute describes the type of provisioning activity that the Provisioning System component is performing. Valid values are: initialLoading, none, activation, initialActivation, rollingBack, saving, loadingOrApplying, semanticChecking, waitingForConfirm, clearing, copying, committing, deleting, confirming, and adding.

ActivityProgressThe status relating to a long-running command handled by the Provisioning System. It is usually expressed as a percentage of the number of elements (for example, components) processed with respect to the total set of elements that need to be processed for that activity.

CommittedFileNameThe name of the committed file. This is the file that will be used to obtain the provisioning data if the module restarts. Immediately after system power-up, this attribute contains the name of the file used during initial loading.

CurrentViewFileNameThe name of the provisioning file that contains the current view provisioning data. After system power-up, this attribute contains the name of the file used during initial loading. If the current view data has not been saved, this attribute is empty.

LastUsedFileNameThe last saved, loaded or committed file name. Immediately after system power-up, this attribute contains the name of the file used during initial loading.

ProvisioningSessionThe component name of the operator session which is currently in provisioning mode. If no

Note:Note:

It cannot be assumed the percentage implies how much time the task may still take. The time to complete the activity is dependent on many things which are beyond the control of the Provisioning System itself.

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session is in provisioning mode, this attribute will be empty.

ProvisioningUserThe user id of the operator who is currently provisioning the module. If no session is in provisioning mode, this attribute will be empty.

CheckRequiredIndicates whether semantic checking is required before activating the edit view.

NextFileSequenceNumThis attribute is no longer supported.

ConfirmRequiredIndicates whether the operator must enter a Confirm Prov command in order to keep a newly activated current view in effect. If an activation is not confirmed within 20 minutes of its completion, the module will restart using the committed provisioning data.

ProvisioningDirectoryIndicates the name of the provisioning directory.

EditViewNameIndicates the name of the provisioning view that represents the edit view provisioning data. If the edit view data has not been saved, this attribute is empty.

EditViewAddedCompsIndicates the number of provisioning components that have been added to the edit view with respect to the current view.

EditViewDeleteCompsIndicates the number of provisioning components that have been deleted from the edit view with respect to the current view.

EditViewChangedCompsIndicates the number of provisioning components whose attributes differ between the edit and current views.

StandbyCpActivityDescribes the type of provisioning activity, that the Provisioning System is performing on a standby CP. Valid values are: none, loadingProvisioningData, and savingCommitFormatProvisioningData.

StandbyCpActivityProgressIndicates the status of a provisioning activity, that the Provisioning System is performing on a standby CP.

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Software ApplicationsThis major application (model type Nt1_ProvApp) provides the following application specific subviews:

• Software App Software Download View• Software App Configuration Table View

(Page 63)

Software App Software Download ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_SWareApp Application icon, select Software Download.

This view contains three tables: Row Status Table, Operational Attributes Table and AV List Table (Page 47).

Row Status TableThis table controls the addition and deletion of software components. It contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of “swDld” components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value.

Operational Attributes TableThis table contains the operational attributes for the Download component, and the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

AVBeingDownloadedIndicates the name of the AV currently being downloaded. If the download is inProgress, this attribute will indicate the same as the first AV in the list of AV’s to be downloaded. If there is no AV being downloaded, this attribute will indicate an empty string.

FilesToXferIndicates the number of files which are still left to transfer for the AV currently being downloaded. It is cleared each time a new AV is processed from the avListToDownload. Note that for each AV, the value of this attribute will be 0 until the actual number of files to transfer has been computed.

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AV List TableThis table holds the list of names of AVs to be downloaded. If a download is in progress, the first one in the list is the one currently being downloaded. As AVs are successfully downloaded, they are removed from this list and can be added to the downloadedAvList. The user cannot specify an AV which already exists on disk. It must first be removed before re-downloading it.

ValueRepresents both the value and the index for the Av List Table.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of swAv components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

Shelf Configurations ApplicationsThis major application (model type Nt1_ShelfApp) has one minor application (model type Nt1_SubntI). The Icon Subviews menu associated with this application provide access to the following application-specific views:

• Nt1_Subnt1- SubnetIF App State View (Page 47)- SubnetIf App Configuration View (Page 63)

SubnetIF App State ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Nt1_ShelfApp Application icon, select State.

This view contains the following two tables: Vc Addressing Option Table and Vc Interface Option Table (Page 48).

Vc Addressing Option TableDescribes the addressing parameters. Most of the data contained in the Vc Addressing Option table is identical network-wide even though the table can be changed and upgraded on a module by module basis. It contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

DefaultNumPlanThis attribute specifies the numbering plan that determines the address format: X.121-- the international numbering plan for public packet switched data networks or E.164-- the international numbering plan for ISDN and PSTN. The default numbering plan does not need to be consistent across all of the nodes in the network.

NetworkIdTypeSpecifies whether the network uses a DNIC (Data Network ID Code) or INIC (International Network

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ID Code). It is used by X.75 Gateways to indicate whether in network the DNIC or INIC is used in various utilities. If it is DNIC it can be DNIC or DCC type. If INIC is used, it can be 4 digits only.

X121TypeSpecifies whether DNIC mode or DCC mode is used in X.121 addressing of international calls. If DCC is specified, then the first 3 digits of each DNA must be the Network ID Code. If this attribute is changed all DNAs in the network must start with this code. Numbering plan is affected by the change.

NetworkIdCodeSpecifies the DNIC of the network or DCC code.

X121IntlAddrIndicates if any DTE is allowed to signal international addresses. Valid values are: allowed and disallowed.

X121IntllPrefixDigitIndicates the prefix digit to be used for X.121 international calls. When this digit is provided, the call will have full international address. Default value is 9.

X121MinAddrLenIndicates minimum length of X.121 address. Default value is 1.

X121MaxAddrLenIndicates maximum length of an X.121 address. Default value is 15.

X212ToE165EscSigSpecifies whether an X.121 to E.164 escape digit has significance in selecting an X.32 (analog) or an ISDN switched path. If two values are significant (the value 0 or the value 9) then this attribute is set to yes. If the value of the originally entered escape digit is not significant in routing the call, then a value of no is assigned to this attribute. Default value is no.

Vc Interface Option TableThe Vc Interface Option table defines Vc system parameters common in the network. It is a module wide component on the switch. The data contained in the Vc Interface Option table must be identical network wide even though this table can be changed and upgraded on a module by module basis. It contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

HighPriorityPktSzIndicates which packet sizes are supported for high priority calls within the network. Valid

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values are: n16, n32, n64, n128, n256, n512, n1024, n2048, and n4096.

MaxSubntPktSzSpecifies the maximum subnet packet size used for the connections originating or terminating on this module. All modules in the same network should have the same MaxSubntPktSz. If this value is not identical throughout the network, the following points need to be considered:

• When Passport and DPN switches are connected in the same network, the MaxSubntPktSz on a DPN switch can be at most 2048 and the DPN part of the network must be configured with hardware which supports the following sizes: - Dedicated PE386 Network link/Trunk- Minimum measured link speed of

256Kbits/sec. This hardware has to be present on every potential data path between connecting end points.

• The calling end of the connection signals the MaxSubntPktSz value to the called end. The called end then compares this value to its own provisioned value and selects the smaller value. Note that this smaller value is not signalled back to the calling end. The “calling” and “called” ends can therefore have different MaxSubntPktSz values.

CallSetupTimerSpecifies the Vc call setup timer in units of 1 second ticks. This timer specifies how long the Vc will wait, after sending a subnet call request packet into the network, for a response from the remote end of the Vc (in the form of a subnet accept packet). If, after sending a subnet call packet into the network, a response is not received within this time period, the Vc will time out, clearing the call in the assumption that the remote end is unreachable. This timer must be long enough to take into account the time required for routing the subnet call request through the source call routing and the destination call routing systems in order to be delivered to the final destination.

CallRetryTimerThis timer specifies how long, in one second increments, the Vc will wait between unsuccessful call attempts.

DelaySubnetAcksIndicates the delay acknowledgment timer mechanism. If this attribute is set to no, then the Vc will automatically return acknowledgment packets without delay. If this attribute is set to yes, then the Vc will wait for one second in an attempt to piggyback the acknowledgment packet on another credit or data packet. If the Vc cannot piggyback the acknowledgment packet within this

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time, then the packet is returned without piggybacking.

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Performance Views

This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for models of Nortel Passport switches in SPECTRUM.

Performance views provide statistical information about the operation of the device and packet frame information for the device and its ports. The following performance views are described in this section:

Device Performance ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the Application icon, select Performance.

This view provides the following performance statistics about the packets being passed through the device:

• Frame Rate• % Delivered• % Forwarded• % Transmit• % Error • % Discarded

Figure 9: Device Performance View

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Generic Routing Detailed Protocol Comparison ViewAccess: From the Device Performance View, click the Detail button.

• Frames Forwarded• Frames Delivered• Frames Transmitted• Errors• Discards

EnetIfApp Performance ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the EnetIfApp Application icon, select Performance.

• Load• Frame Rate• % Error

Interface Number XXAccess: From the EnetIfApp Performance View, click the Detail button.

• Transmit Success Counts• Frames Errors• Transmit Fail Errors

MIB-ll Performance ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the MIB-ll Application icon, select Performance.

• Frames Rate• % Received• % Transmitted• % Error• % Discarded

SNMP Agent Detail ViewAccess: From the MIB-ll Performance View, click the Detail button.

• Packet Breakdown• Errors in Breakdown• Errors Out Breakdown• Discard Breakdown• Receive Breakdown• Transmit Breakdown

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Configuration Views

This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for models of Nortel Passport switches in SPECTRUM.

Configuration views allow you to view and modify current settings for the modeled device and its interfaces, ports, and applications. The following Configuration views are available for models of Nortel Passport devices:

• Device Configuration View• Interface Configuration View (Page 55)• Logical Processor App Configuration Table

View (Page 56)• Provisioning App Configuration View (Page 56)• Shelf App Card Configuration View (Page 56)• Shelf App Module Configuration View (Page 61)• Shelf App Configuration Table View (Page 62)• Software App Configuration Table View

(Page 63)• SubnetIf App Configuration View (Page 63)

Device Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for PP_X_slot icon, select Configuration.

This view (Figure 10) provides status and configuration information about the device as a whole as well as on a port-by-port basis. It also provides button access to an Interface Address Translation table and a subview that lets you establish redundancy for the model. Fields and column headings within the Device Configuration view and its subviews are explained in detail in SPECTRUM Views.

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Figure 10: Device Configuration View File System App Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the NT1_FileSysApp Application icon, select Configuration.

This view contains the following tables: Row Status Table and State Table.

Row Status TableThis table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of logical processor components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the file system tables.

State TableThis table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

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AdminStateThe Administrative State of the line processor module. See Table 3 (Page 22) for more information.

OperStateThe Operational State of the component. The value enabled indicates that the component is available for operation. Note that if AdminState is locked, it would still not be providing service. The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for operation. If the value is disabled, theUsageState must be idle.

UsageStateThe Usage State of the component. See Table 4 (Page 23) for more information.

Interface Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the Interface Device icon, select IF Configuration.

This view provides the following information for the selected interface:

Operation StatusThe current operational state of the interface (Up, Down, or Testing).

Admin. StatusThe desired operational state of the interface (Up, Down, or Testing).

Last ChangeThe system up time value when the interface entered its current operational state.

IP Address/Network MaskThis window provides a list of the user-defined names and IP addresses for the interface.

Physical AddressThe Ethernet (MAC) address of the interface.

BandwidthThe estimated bandwidth of the interface, measured in bits per second. For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth, or no accurate estimate can be made, a nominal bandwidth is provided.

Packet SizeThe largest packet that can be transmitted or received by the port, displayed in octets.

Queue LengthThe length of the outbound packet queue, in packets.

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Logical Processor App Configuration Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the NT1_LogProcApp Application icon, select Configuration.

This table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of logical processor components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the logical processor tables.

Customer IDThe customer identification number.

Provisioning App Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the NT1_ProvApp Application icon, select Configuration.

This table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of provisioning components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the provisioning tables.

Shelf App Card Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the Nt1_ShelfApp Application icon, select Card Configuration.

This table contains the following tables: Row Status Table, Provisioning Table, and Status Table.

Row Status TableThis table contains the following information:

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ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of shelf components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the shelf tables.

Provisioning TableThis table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

Card TypeThe type of card expected in this slot. Specifying a card type here has the effect of configuring a card to run in this slot. A value of none means that no card is configured.

SparingConnectnThe identification of the 1 for N sparing panel group of connectors to which the card is connected. This identification should coincide with the label located on the sparing panel.

CommentTextThis is an arbitrary string that can be used to specify the location of the sparing panel.

Status TableThis table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

AdminStateThe Administrative State of the line processor module. See Table 3 (Page 22) for more information.

OperStateThe Operational State of the component. The value enabled indicates that the component is available for operation. Note that if AdminState is locked, it would still not be providing service. The value disabled indicates that the component is not available for operation. For example, something is wrong with the component itself, or with another component on which this one depends. If the value is disabled, the UsageState must be idle.

UsageStateThe Usage State of the component. See Table 4 (Page 23) for more information.

AvailabilityStatusAvailability status of the component. When no values are set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the

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status conditions are present. See Table 5 (Page 23) for more information.

ProceduralStatusProcedural status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 6 (Page 24) for more information.

ControlStatusControl status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 7 (Page 25) for more information.

AlarmStatusAlarm status of the component. When no values are in the set, this indicates that either the attribute is not supported or that none of the status conditions are present. See Table 8 (Page 25) for more information.

StandbyStatusStandby status of the component. See Table 9 (Page 26) for more information.

UnknownStatusThe value false indicates that all of the other State and Status attribute values can be considered accurate. The value true indicates

that the actual state of the component is not known for sure. The default value is false.

Opens the Shelf App Operational Attributes View.

Shelf App Operational Attributes ViewAccess: From the Shelf App Card Configuration View, select the Operational Attr View button.

This view contains the following tables: Prop Operational Attr Table, Operational Attr Table, and Current LP Table (Page 61).

Prop Operational Attr TableThis table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

InsertedCardTypeThe type of card that is currently inserted in this slot.

PmRevisionCodeThe hardware revision level of the Processor Module (PM).

Operational Attr View

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ImRevisionCodeThe hardware revision level of the Interface Module (IM).

SerialNumberThe processor card’s serial number.

ProductCodeThe product ordering code and release of the card.

Operational Attr TableThis table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

FailureCauseThis attribute specifies why the card has failed. Valid values are: none, wrongCardType, notConfigured, cannotLoadSoftware, failedSelfTests, notResponding, and busConnectivityProblem.

SelfTestFaultThe result of the processor card’s self-tests that were performed when it initially came up.

SparingConnectnStatusThe control signal received from a 1 for N sparing panel or when a 1 for 1 sparing panel is properly terminated.

Table 15: Sparing Connection Status

Status Description

notApplicable The card is not provisioned as part of a sparing configuration, and is not connected to any sparing panel.

1for1Ok The card is provisioned correctly for 1 for 1 sparing and is connected to the active relay of a 1 for 1 sparing panel.

1forNOk The card is provisioned correctly for either 1 for 1 or 1 for N sparing and is connected to either the standby or active relay of a 1 for N sparing panel.

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unconfirmed The card is provisioned as part of a sparing configuration, but its connection status cannot be determined. To determine if the card is connected to a sparing panel, perform a switchover of the LP to see if the card will grab a relay when it is active. If the card has grabbed the relay, the sparing connection status should change from, unconfirmed, to 1 for 1 Ok and the LED on the sparing panel corresponding to that relay should be illuminated. Please note: Performing the switchover will disrupt traffic on the other card so this test should be conducted when no traffic is running on the active card.

notConnected The card is provisioned as part of a sparing configuration, but is not connected to a sparing panel. Remedial Action: Check the cable connectivity between the card and the sparing panel.

Table 15: Sparing Connection Status

Status Description

incorrectlyConnected

The card is provisioned as part of a sparing configuration, but is connected to the wrong port on a 1 for N panel, or is connected to a 1 for 1 sparing panel while configured for 1 for N. Remedial Action: Connect the cable to the port that was specified by the sparingConnection attribute.

inconsistentlyConnected

The card is provisioned as part of a 1 for N sparing configuration, but is connected to a sparing panel which is not the same as the other cards sharing the same spare card. Remedial Action: Ensure all cards that share the same spare card are connected to the same sparing panel. This value is also used to indicate that two sparing panels with the same sparing panel IDs are being used by cards on the same shelf. Remedial Action: Replace one of the sparing panels with another panel that has a different sparing panel ID. Sparing panel IDs are assigned at the time of manufacture and cannot be changed by the user.

Table 15: Sparing Connection Status

Status Description

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Current LP TableThis table contains the following information:

CurrentLPValueThis variable represents both the value and the index for the shelfCardCurrentLpTable.

Shelf App Module Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the Nt1_ShelfApp Application icon, select Module Configuration.

This view contains the following tables: Row Status Table and Provisioning Table.

Row Status TableThis table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of shelf components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the shelf tables.

Provisioning TableThis table contains the following information:

NodeIdA number that uniquely identifies a Magellan Passport module in a Passport network. Changing the value will cause the node to restart.

NodeNameA 12 character ASCII string that is unique to every Passport module in a Passport network. This name is the component instance value of EM - the root of the Passport component hierarchy. It has, therefore, the same restriction and behavior as any ascii string instance value, e.g., it is converted to upper case. Note that the EM component is typically suppressed on output. Changing the value will cause the node to restart.

NamsIdThis attribute stores the Network Administration (Nams) Identifier associated with the Passport node. It must be unique across the entire network of Passport nodes supporting the transport of DPN traffic as well as all RMs and AMs in the network. The NamsId must be set when a “DpnAddressPlan” component is configured on a Passport node. The NamsId is used in the accounting record, statistics record, time change accounting record, and identifies nodes in these records. The NamsId is to be assigned by the

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network administrator. A value of 49151 indicates that no NamsId was assigned to the module. Changing the value will cause the node to restart.

RegionIdIdentifies the topology region to which the node belongs. Nodes will only exchange topological information with connected nodes in the same region. The default value of 0 indicates that no RegionId has been assigned to the module. A module using the default RegionId belongs to the same region as the first neighbor which stages with it using a non- zero RegionId. If another neighbor tries to stage using a different non-zero RegionId, the trunk will not be allowed to come up. Changing the value will cause the node to restart.

NodePrefixSpecifies an NSAP prefix which is distributed to all other Passport nodes within a topology region and by which this node can be identified. This prefix is used by PORS, PNNI routing, and Data Shunts. PORS calls that use NSAP addressing (for example, CES) will look for the node with the longest NSAP prefix that matches the called party address. The NSAP prefixes that PORS matches against are the NodePrefix and the “alternatePorsPrefixes.” PNNI forms the default value of the “nodeAddressPrefix” under the “AtmPnni” component with this NSAP prefix

followed by a unique MAC address. Data Shunts uses the NodePrefix to form an NSAP address that is registered with the Networking API. This NSAP address is used to identify this node when establishing a Data Shunt. The value entered must be 26 characters long. All characters must be hexadecimal with the following restrictions:

• the first two characters must be either ’39’, ’45’, or ’47’

• if the first two characters are ’45’, the 18th character must be an ’f’ or an ’F’

Shelf App Configuration Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the Nt1_ShelfApp Application icon, select Shelf Configuration.

This table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of shelf components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the shelf tables.

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CommentTextAny miscellaneous text about the facility.

Software App Configuration Table ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the Nt1_SWareApp Application icon, select Configuration.

This table contains the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of software components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the software tables.

SubnetIf App Configuration ViewAccess: From the Icon Subviews for the Nt1_SubntIfApp Application icon, select Configuration.

This table contain the following information:

ComponentNameThe component’s name.

RowStatusThe basis for SNMP naming of “subnetif” components. These components cannot be added or deleted.

StorageTypeThe storage type value for the “subnetif” tables.

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Model Information Views

This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for models of Nortel Passport switches in SPECTRUM.

Model Information views provide descriptive and configuration information about SPECTRUM models of individual devices, interfaces, and applications. Figure 11 shows an example of the Model Information view accessed from the Icon Subviews menu for the Nortel Passport model’s Device icon. Model Information views are also available for each of the Interface icons in the Interface Device and Interface Device Topology views, and for each of the Application icons in the Application view. Although these views may vary slightly depending on the particular entity being modeled, their basic layout and content are similar for most SPECTRUM management modules. Therefore these views are described in more detail in SPECTRUM Views.

Figure 11: Model Information View

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AActivity Progress 44Address Translation Table 12Admin. Status 55Administrative Status 12Alarm Status 25Application

Device-specific 19Application Icons 19Application Views 17AV List Table 47Availability Status 23

BBandwidth 55BIP-24 errors 39BIP-8 error 39Bipolar Violations 32

CCapacity 20Card Type 57Chassis Device Topology View 16

Chassis Device View 13Clocking Source 30, 36, 42Code Violation Error 33Colors

Interface Status Label 10Configuration Views 53Configuration views 53Control Status 25CPU Utilization 28CRC-4 mode 31CRC-6 errors 33Current LP Table 61

DData Network ID Code 47Device Configuration View 54Device Icons 6Device Performance View 51Device/Interface Number Label 10

EE1 App Provisioning Table 29E1 App Statistics 32E1 App Status Table 31

E1 App Vendor Info Table 33Enable Dynamic Speed 43EnetIfApp Performance View 52Ethernet App Provisioning View 34Ethernet App Status View 34

FFar-End Line AIS Seconds 41Far-End Line CVs 40Far-End Line Errored Seconds 40Far-End Line Severely Errored

Second 40Far-End Line Severely Errored

Seconds 40Far-End Line Unavailable

Second 40, 41File System App Configuration

View 53File System App Operational Data

View 20File Systems Applications 19Files to transfer 46Frame Relay Applications 19Framer Name 34

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GGauge Label 11Generic Routing Detailed Protocol

Comparison View 52

HHeart Beat Packet 34

IIcon Subviews Menus

for Interface icon 11Icons

Interface 10, 15IF Status Label 10, 14Interface 10Interface Address Translation

Table 12Interface Configuration View 55Interface Description Label 11Interface Detail View 12Interface Device View 9Interface Icon Subviews Menu 11Interface Icon Subviews Menu

Options 11Interface Icons 10Interface Number Label 10Interface Number XX 52

Interface Status Label Definitions 10

Interface Status View 12Administrative Status 12Operational Status 12

Interface Threshold View 13Interface Type Label 10IP Address Label 11IP Address/Network Mask 55

LLabels

InterfaceIF Status Label 10Interface Number Label 10Interface Type Label 10Physical Address Label 11

ModuleModule Type 14

Last Change 55Line Code Violations 39Line Errored Seconds 39Line Severely Errored Second 39Line Severely Errored Seconds 40Line Speed 42Link Mode 41Logical Processor App Configuration

Table View 56Logical Processor App Processor

Utilization Table View 28

Logical Processor App Provisioning Table View 21

Logical Processor Type 21Loss Of Signal 39

MMagellan Passport module 61Main Card 21Main Card Status 27MIB-ll Performance View 52Model 64Model Information View 64Model Information Views 64Model Information views 64Module Icon 13Module Icon Subviews Menu 14Module Labels 14

NNetwork I/O ports 15, 16Nortel 6Nortel Passport 6400 6Nortel Passport 6480 6Nortel Passport 7400 6Nortel Passport 7480 6Nt1_FileSysApp 19Nt1_ProvApp 43Nt1_ShelfApp 47

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OOperation Status 55Operational Attr Table 59Operational Attr View button 58Operational Attributes Table 26, 46Operational Status 12

PPacket Size 55Performance View 51Physical Address 12, 55Physical Address Label 11Port Icon Subviews Menu 14Port Labels 14Procedural Status 24Prop Operational Attr Table 58Provisional App Operational Data

View 44Provisioning App Configuration

View 56Provisioning App Status View 43Provisioning Applications 43Provisioning Table 57, 61

QQueue Length 55

RRemote Alarm Indicator 31Row Status Table 46, 54, 56Running Time 38

SScheduled Switchover 27SDH Component 36Secondary Address Panel 12Section Code Violations 39Section Errored Seconds 39Section LOS Seconds 39Section Severely Errored Frame

Seconds 39Section Severely Errored Second 39Serial ports 15, 16Severely Errored Frame 39Shelf App Card Configuration

View 56Shelf App Configuration Table

View 62Shelf App Module Configuration

View 61Shelf App Operational Attributes

View 58Shelf Configurations

Applications 47SM-NTL1000 5SNMP Agent Detail View 52

SNMP Operational Status 32, 38SNMP Status 34Software App Configuration Table

View 63Software App Software Download

View 46Software Applications 46Sonet App Provisioning Table 36Sonet App Status Table View 37Spare Card 21Spare Card Status 27Sparing Connection Status 59Standby Status 26State Table 54Status Table 22, 57StorageType 46Sub-Interfaces 12SubnetIf App Configuration View 63SubnetIF App State View 47Supported Applications 19Switch/Module Number 14Synchronization Status 20Synchronized Progress 20

TTasks 8

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VV.35 interface 42V35 App Provisioning Table View 41Vc Addressing Option Table 47Vc Interface Option Table 48Vendor 33Views

Configuration 53Device Configuration 53

XX.121 international calls 48X121 Initial Address 48X121Type 48