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    Ericsson MD110 PBX

    SPECTRUM Enterprise Manager

    Device Management

    Supports Management Module SM-ERC-1000

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    C o n t e n t s C o n t e n t s

    S P E C T R U M E n t e r p r i s e M a n a g e r Page 4 E r i c s s o n M D 1 1 0 P B X

    CONFIGURATION VIEWS 22

    MD110 Configuration View ...........................................23

    Interfaces Information View .......................................25

    Common Interface Table .......................................25

    Interface Information Buttons.................................25

    Interfaces Information Detail Views .......................26

    ICU Interfaces Table View..................................27

    OPI Information Table View ...............................27

    Call Information Logging Table View..................28

    Computer Telephony Interfaces Table View ......28ISDN Basic Rate Extensions Table View ...........28

    VCU Interfaces Table View ................................29

    Server (E1/T1 ELU-7) Table View......................29

    Data Extensions Table View ..............................30

    DNA Interconnections View................................30

    Radio Exchange Table View ..............................30Alarm Information View .............................................31

    Active Alarms Table ...............................................31

    External Alarms Table............................................31

    PIN Alarm Information View...................................32

    PIN Alarm Configuration Table...........................32

    PIN Alarms .........................................................32

    DNA Trap Destination Table View .........................33

    Route and Trunk Information View............................33

    Trunk Endpoints.....................................................33

    Route Endpoints ....................................................33

    Route - Trunk Table ...............................................34

    LIM Table View..........................................................34

    Group Switch Information View................................. 34

    Group Switch Table ........................................... 34

    Group Switch Link.............................................. 35

    Agent Information View............................................. 35Device Configuration View ........................................... 36

    Interface Configuration View ........................................ 37

    MODEL INFORMATION VIEWS 38

    INDEX 39

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    Introduction

    This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for the Ericsson MD110 PBXdevice.

    This introduction to the Device Management forthe Ericsson MD110 PBX contains the following

    information: Purpose and Scope

    Required Reading

    Supported Device on Page 6

    The SPECTRUM Model on Page 6

    Purpose and ScopeUse this documentation as a guide for managingthe Ericsson MD110 PBX (herein referred to asthe MD110) with the SPECTRUM managementmodule SM-ERC1000. The documentationdescribes the icons, menus, and views that enableyou to remotely monitor, configure, andtroubleshoot devices through software models inyour SPECTRUM database.

    Only information specific to the supportedmanagement module is included under this

    documentation topic. For general informationabout device management using SPECTRUM andfor explanations of basic SPECTRUM functionalityand navigation techniques, refer to the topicslisted under Required Reading.

    Required ReadingTo use this documentation effectively, you mustbe familiar with the information covered by theseother SPECTRUM online documentation topics:

    Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators

    Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators

    How To Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM

    SPECTRUM Views

    SPECTRUM Menus

    SPECTRUM Icons

    Management Module Software Release Notice

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    Supported DeviceThe SPECTRUM management module

    SM-ERC1000 currently allows you to model theMD110, described below.

    The MD110 is a high-capacity digital voice-dataPBX, carrying data transparently through acommon networked system.The MD110:

    network can consist of on-premise hard-wired, wireless nodes, or wide area networkedlinks

    can provide cordless communication for allusers in an office environment, independentof the size of the organization

    operates in a coherent single system modeand offers customizable capabilities

    allows full computer telephonyinternetworking with computer-supportedtelephony systems

    contains LIMs (Line Interface Modules) thatcan be distributed throughout one or manysites, and is managed from a terminal usingthe MD110 proprietary interface

    The SPECTRUM ModelSPECTRUM uses a single device model type,

    MD110_PBX, for modeling each MD110 in thenetwork.

    The managed MD110 requires you to installEricssons agent, which provides the SNMPinterface for SPECTRUM. The SNMP agent existsas a stand-alone unit for a single MD110 or as a

    chassis package including up to eight agents.

    MD110_PBX models are represented inSpectroGRAPH views by Device icons. As shownin Figure 1, the appearance of the Device iconvaries slightly depending on the kind of view inwhich it appears.

    Figure 1:Figure 1:Figure 1:Figure 1: Small and Large Device Icons

    Large Device iconModel Name

    Model Name Small Device icon appears inTopology, Device Topology,

    appears in Device Topology,Org Owns, Location, andInterface Device views.

    Application, and Container views.

    MD110_PBX

    MD110_PBX

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    Figure 2shows a portion of a Topology view inwhich the Device icon representing theMD110_PBX model appears surrounded by icons

    representing the network entities which thedevice connectsin this case two Ethernet LANsand an Off-Page Reference icon representing aWide Area Link to a corporate network.

    Figure 2:Figure 2:Figure 2:Figure 2: MD110_PBX Device Icon inMD110_PBX Device Icon inMD110_PBX Device Icon inMD110_PBX Device Icon in

    Topology ViewTopology ViewTopology ViewTopology View

    Through its double-click zones and its IconIconIconIconSubviewsSubviewsSubviewsSubviews menu, the Device icon is your startingpoint for accessing the views and other displays

    that let you perform device management activitiessuch as those listed in theTaskssectionimmediately following this introduction.

    The rest of the documentation for thismanagement module is organized according toview type, as follows.

    Performa nce View son Page 10

    Device View son Page 12

    Device Topology Viewon Page 15

    App licat ion Viewon Page 20

    Conf igura t ion View son Page 22

    Model Informa t ion View son Page 38

    Admin_Nashua

    LAN 802.3

    Sales_Nashua

    LAN 802.3

    Device IconJK2

    MD110 PBX

    WA_Link

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    Tasks

    This section lists device management tasks alphabetically and provides links to descriptions of the views and/ortables used to perform the task.

    Application Information (examine)

    App licat i on Viewon Page 20

    Computer Telephony Interfaces (configure)

    Compu ter Telephony Interfaces Tab le ViewonPage 28

    Device Connections (configure)

    Device Topology Viewon Page 15

    Device (configure)

    Conf igura t ion View son Page 22

    Device Performance (monitor)

    Device Perform ance Viewon Page 10

    Device View son Page 12

    Interfaces (enable/disable)

    Admin Sta tuson Page 37

    Line Interface Modules (examine/configure)

    Line Interface Module Labelson Page 14 LIM Tab le Viewon Page 34

    Model Information (examine)

    Model Informa t ion View son Page 38

    Model Redundancy (configure) Device Conf igu rat ion Viewon Page 36

    ISDN Basic Rate Extensions (monitoring)

    ISDN Basic Rate Extensions Table ViewonPage 28

    Interfaces (examine)

    Device View son Page 12

    Performa nce View son Page 10

    Inter face Icon Subview s Menu Opt ionsonPage 18

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    MD110 Alarms (monitor)

    Alarm Inform at ion Viewon Page 31

    Extern al Alarm s Tableon Page 31 PIN Alarm Informa t ion Viewon Page 32

    Port Configuration (examine/modify)

    Int erface Iconson Page 16

    Device Conf igu ra t ion Viewon Page 36

    Interface Conf igur at ion Viewon Page 37

    Port Statistics (monitor)

    Int erface Perform ance Viewon Page 11

    Radio Exchange Information (examine)

    Rad io Excha nge Table Viewon Page 30

    Port Connections (resolve)

    Device Topology Viewon Page 15

    Interface Thresholds (configure)

    Interface Thr esholds V iewon Page 19

    Interface Address Information (examine)

    Inter face Add ress Tr an slat ion Table ViewonPage 19

    Seconda ry Ad d ress Pan elon Page 18

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    Performance Views

    This section describes the Performance views available for models of the MD110 device in SPECTRUM.

    Performance views provide statistical informationabout the operation of the device and packetinformation for the device and its ports. Thefollowing performance views are described in this

    section: Device Perform ance Viewon Page 10

    Int erface Perform ance Viewon Page 11

    For more information on these views, refer to theSPECTRUM Vi ew sdocumentation.

    Device Performance ViewAccess :From the I c o n Subv i ews menu for th e Device

    icon, select Pe r f o rma n c e .

    This view (Figure 3) includes both a graph and a

    table that show current, average, and peak valuesfor the following performance statistics:

    *Frame Rate

    % Received

    % Transmitted

    % Error

    % Discarded

    The view also provides button access to the SNMPAgent Detail view, which shows pie charts witherror breakdown statistics.

    Figure 3:Figure 3:Figure 3:Figure 3: MD11 0 Perform ance View

    Log

    100.0

    10.00

    1.00

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    000:40:0 0:30:0 0:20:0

    Value Average Peak Value

    %Received

    %Transmitted

    DetailGraph Properties Scroll to Date-Time

    Primary Application

    System Up Time

    Manufacturer

    Device Type

    Serial Number

    Network Address

    * Frame Rate

    Name

    Contact

    Description

    Location

    %Error

    %Discarded

    *Frames per second

    Tue Oct 6 08:25:44 1998

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    Interface Performance ViewAccess :From the I c o n Subv i ews menu for the DevTop

    view s In terface Icon, select Pe r f o rma n c e .

    This view includes both a graph and a table thatshow the following current, average, and peakperformance statistics for the agent interface:

    Load

    * Packet Rate % Error

    % Discarded

    The view also provides button access to theInterface Detail view, which shows pie charts withpacket and error breakdown statistics.

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    Device Views

    This section describes the Device view and subviews available for models of the MD110 device in SPECTRUM.

    Device views use icons and labels to represent themodeled device and its components, such asmodules, ports or interfaces, and applications.The icons and corresponding double-click areas

    are described below.

    Device ViewAccess :From the I c o n Subvi ew smenu for the

    MD1 10 _PBX Device icon, select Dev ice .

    This view contains icons that represent the LIMs(Line Interface Modules) installed within thechassis of the modeled device. Each Module iconidentifies the type of module. Individual interfaceson the modules are represented by smaller iconsthat dynamically display current operational

    status.

    Figure 4shows the LIMs in the Device view whichtogether constitute a manageable MD110. EachMD110 chassis modeled in SPECTRUM isrepresented as a single chassis module icon (referto Figure 5, Module Icons). Individual LIMs within

    the chassis module are represented by smaller

    icons located on the module icon, Information foreach LIM is current, and is updated dynamically.

    Figure 4:Figure 4:Figure 4:Figure 4: MD11 0 Device View

    Model NameContactDescription

    Location

    System Up Time

    ManufacturerDevice TypeSerial Number

    Network Address

    Primary Application

    MD110

    Ericsson

    The only LIMUP1

    OK normal

    File View Tools Bookmarks Help

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    UP LIM-56

    UP LIM-111

    56

    111

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    Module IconsFigure 5shows a close-up of the Module icon

    from the MD110 Device view. Note that there aretwo types of labels on the icon: those that apply tothe chassis module as a whole, and those thatapply to individual LIMs within the module.

    Figure 5:Figure 5:Figure 5:Figure 5: Module Icons

    Chassis Module LabelsThe following labels are located at the top of each

    Module icon: Manu fact urer -The module manufacturers

    name, or other user-provided identificationinformation. This double-click zone accessesthe Route and Trun k Inform at ion ViewonPage 33.

    Module Type - The type of module inserted inthis chassis slote.g., MD110. This double-click zone accesses the Inter faces Inform at ionViewon Page 25.

    Agent Status - Indicates the agent is in theOK, linkdown, updatingMIB, or

    agentFaultmode. Information will only bevalid when the Agent Status is OK. Thisdouble-click zone accesses the MD110Configura t ion Viewon Page 23.

    Alarm Status - Indicates the severity of thehighest active alarm detected by the agent.

    The states are normal, warning, minor,major, or critical.

    Chassis Module Icon Subviews Menu

    Table 1lists the Ico n Su bviews menu options fora chassis module.

    Chassis

    Agent Status

    Module Type

    Port Number

    LIM

    Port State/LIM Detail

    LIM Descriptor

    Manufacturer

    Labels

    MD110 Alarm Status

    ModuleLabels MD110

    Ericsson

    The only LIMUP1

    UP LIM-56

    UP LIM-111

    56

    111

    OK normal

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    Line Interface Module LabelsAs shown in Figure 5, each selectable LIM labelon a port icon comprises three smaller labels.Clicking any of these labels lets you access the

    port-specific menu options listed inTable 2.

    Port Number - Identifies a particular LIM.The ports shown correspond to entries in theLIM table. Double-click this label to open aPort Notes view that allows you make, revise,save, retrieve, and mail annotations about the

    LIM.

    Port Status - Displays the current operatingstatus of the LIM and the corresponding colorfor that status (green if the port is up, red if

    the port is down or in test mode). Double-clickthis label to open the MD110 LIM Detail view,which allows you to write to the MD110s LIMlocation and identification fields. See LIMTable Viewon Page 34for more information.

    Port Stat ist ic s - Displays the LIM (Line

    Interface Module) location. This is a writeableattribute within the agent and the defaultvalue can be updated by the user.

    Port Label Icon Subviews Menu

    Table 2lists the Ico n Su bviews menu options for

    port labels within the Device view.

    Table 1: LIM Label Icon Subviews Menu

    Selection Description

    Notes All ows you t o record not es for th eMD110_App.

    Route/TrunkInformation

    See Rou te and T r un k I n f o rma t i on V i ewon Page 33.

    Interfaces

    Information

    See I n te r f aces In fo rma t i on Viewon

    Page 25.Configuration See MD110 Con f i gu ra t i on V iewon

    Page 23.

    LIMInformation

    See LIM Ta b le Viewon Page 34for textvalu es on each LIM (Li ne Int erface

    Module).

    Table 2: Port Label Icon Subviews Menu

    Menu Option Description

    Notes Allows you to revise, retrieve, create, save,

    and/or mail notes for the MD110_App.Port Notes Opens the Notes view, which allows you to

    record notes for the GnPort.

    LIM Detail Opens the LIM Detail view, which providesthe text value for the LIM location, and theMD110 internal topology information forthis module port.

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    Device Topology View

    This section provides a brief description of the Device Topology view available for models of the MD110 devicein SPECTRUM.

    The Device Topology view shows the connectionsbetween a modeled device and other network

    entities.

    Device Topology ViewAccess: From theIcon Subviewsmenu for theMD110_PBX Device icon, selectDevTop.

    The lower panel of the Interface Device Topologyview (Figure 6) uses interface icons to representthe devices serial/network I/O ports. If there is adevice connected to a particular interface, adevice icon appears on the vertical bar above theinterface icon along with an icon representing the

    network group that contains the device.

    D i T l V i D i T l V i

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    Figure 6:Figure 6:Figure 6:Figure 6: Device Topology View Interface IconsFigure 7shows a close-up of an Interface icon

    from an Interface Device Topology view. Most ofthe informational labels on the icon also providedouble-click access to other views, as explained inthe following label descriptions.

    Figure 7:Figure 7:Figure 7:Figure 7: Inte rface Ico n

    ethernet

    1

    0123.45.67.89

    ON

    0:8:63:5:BA:6A

    INTEL82596SX16

    123.45

    Model Type

    Model Type

    MD110 PBX

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    123.45.67.89

    a Interface Number Label

    b IF Status Label

    c Interface Type Label

    d Physical Address Label

    e IP Address Label

    f Gauge Label

    g Network Type Label

    (a) (b)

    (c)

    (d)

    (e)(f)

    (g)

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    Interface Icon Subviews Menu Options

    Table 4lists the Icon Subviews menu optionsavailable for the Interface icon.

    Interface Status ViewAccess:From theIcon Subviewsmenu for the Interfaceicon in the Interface Device view, selectIF Status.

    This view provides information on the operationalstatus of the interface and allows you to enable ordisable the port.

    Operational StatusThe current state of the interface (ON, OFF, or

    Testing).

    Administrative StatusThis button allows you to select the desiredoperational state of the interface (ON, OFF, orTesting).

    Secondary Address PanelAccess:From theIcon Subviewsmenu for the Interfaceicon in the Interface Device view, selectSecondaryAddress Panel.

    This panel provides a table that cross-referencesnetwork addresses (IP addresses) to physical(MAC) addresses for selected nodes betweennetworks. The addresses are obtained from theAddress Translation table within the firmware.Change the current address displayed in the IPAddressfield by selecting an entry from the table

    and clicking Update .

    Table 4 : In terface Icon Subv iews Menu

    Options

    Menu Option Opens the...

    Performance Interfa ce Perform an ce Viewon

    Page 11Detail Interface Detail view, which displays

    Packet, Error, and DiscardBreakdown pie charts.

    IF Status Interfa ce Statu s Viewon Page 18

    IF Configuration Interfa ce Configura tion Viewon

    Page 37

    AT IF AddressTranslation Table

    In ter face Add ress T ransla t ion Table

    Viewon Page 19

    Secondary AddressPanel

    Second ary Ad dress Panelon Page 18

    Thresholds Interfa ce Thresholds Viewon Page 19

    Model Information Model Inform ation View son Page 38

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    Interface Address TranslationTable View

    Access: From theIcon Subviewsmenu for the Interfaceicon in the Interface Device view, selectIF AddressTranslation Translation Table.

    This view displays interface address informationfor ports connected to the MD110.

    Interface IndexA unique value for each interface. Its value rangesbetween 1 and the highest index value. The value0 for each interface must remain constant at leastfrom one reinitialization of the entitys networkmanagement system to the next reinitialization.

    Physical AddressThe interfaces address at the protocol layerimmediately below IP in the protocol stack. TheEthernet address of the bridge is returned, forboth channels of the bridge.

    Network Address

    The network address for the interface.

    Interface Thresholds ViewAccess: From theIcon Subviewsmenu for the Interfaceicon in the Interface Device view, selectThresholds.

    This view displays the thresholds that can be setfor a particular interface. The thresholds are usedto generate alarms that will notify you when a

    condition exists that you have determined to beundesirable. Example: excessive traffic on thisinterface.

    Load ThresholdAllows you to set the values to determine thepoint at which the percent load will generate an

    alarm (on) and the point at which it will shut thealarm off (off).

    Packet Rate ThresholdAllows you to set the values to determine thepoint at which the packet rate will generate analarm (on) and the point at which it will shut thealarm off (off).

    Error Rate ThresholdAllows you to set the values to determine thepoint at which the error rate will generate analarm (on) and the point at which it will shut the

    alarm off (off).% Discarded ThresholdAllows you to set the values to determine thepoint at which the percent of discarded packetswill generate an alarm (on) and the point at whichit will shut the alarm off (off).

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    Application View

    This section describes the Application view and the associated application-specific subviews available for theMD110 in SPECTRUM.

    Access: From theIcon Subviewsmenu for the MD110PBX Device icon, selectApplication.

    When a device model is created, SPECTRUMautomatically creates models for each of themajor and minor applications supported by thedevice. The Application view identifies all of theseapplication models, shows their current conditionstatus, and provides access to application-specificsubviews.

    Figure 8shows an Application view in its defaultmode (Icon) where each of the application modelsis represented by an Application icon (seeFigure 9for a close-up of the module icon). TheApplication icons are arranged hierarchically

    under a Device icon, with major applications inthe top row and their respective minorapplications stacked directly below.

    If you prefer to see applications displayed byname only, in a single vertical list, select View >Mode > List .

    Figure 8:Figure 8:Figure 8:Figure 8: MD11 0 Application View

    Model Name

    Contact

    Description

    Location Primary Application

    System Up Time

    Manufacturer

    Device Type

    Serial Number

    Network Address

    MI B- III

    SNMP2_Agent

    System

    System2_App

    UDP_2App

    SNMP

    ICMP

    ICMP_App

    123.45

    MD110 PBX

    IP

    123.UDP

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    Application IconsWhen the Application view is in Icon mode, each

    of the application models is represented by anApplication icon (Figure 9). Double-clicking theModel Name label (a) at the top of the icon opensthe associated Model Information view (see ModelIn form at ion View son Page 38). For someapplications, the Model Type label (c) at thebottom of the icon is also a double-click zone,which opens an application-specific view. Forother applications, this label is blank. Any viewsaccessible through these double-click zones arealso accessible from the Application icons IconSubviews menu.

    Figure 9:Figure 9:Figure 9:Figure 9: Application Icon

    Supported ApplicationsThe MD110 supports both common and device

    specific applications.Applications that are common to many of thedifferent kinds and makes of devices managed bySPECTRUM are listed inTable 5along with thecorresponding documentation topics.

    There is one major device-specific applicationavailable for the MD110 PBX; the MD110_App.The views and subviews available for thisapplication are described under MD110Conf igura t ion Viewon Page 23.

    Table 5 : Co m m o n Ap pli c at io n s

    a Model Name Label / Model Information View

    b Condition Status Label

    c Model Type Label / Application-Specific View

    (a)

    (b)

    (c)

    md110_App

    md110App

    md110App

    Application Reference

    IP Routing (IP2_App) Rou t i n g Ap p l i c a t i o n s

    MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent) M IB-I I App l i c a t i o n s

    Standard RMON(RMONApp)

    S t a n d a r d RMON

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    Configuration Views

    This section describes various Configuration views and subviews for models of MD110 devices in SPECTRUM.

    Configuration views allow you to view and modifycurrent settings for the modeled device and itsinterfaces or ports and applications. The followingConfiguration views are available for models ofMD110 devices:

    MD110 Conf igura t ion Viewon Page 23

    Interfaces Inform ation Viewon Page 25

    Alarm Inform at ion Viewon Page 31

    Route and Trun k Inform at ion Viewon Page 33

    LIM Tab le Viewon Page 34 Group Sw itch Inform at ion Viewon Page 34

    Agent Informa t ion Viewon Page 35

    Device Conf igu ra t ion Viewon Page 37

    An example of the MD110 Configuration view is

    shown in Figure 10.

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    Model Name

    Contact

    Description

    Location Primary Application

    System Up Time

    Manufacturer

    Device Type

    Serial Number

    Network Address

    LIM Information

    Group Switch Information

    Agent Information

    MD110 Release Ericsson MD110 Release

    Agent StateOK

    Alarm Status normal

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    MD110 Configuration ViewAccess: From theIcon Subviewsmenu for the Device

    icon, selectMD110 Configuration.The MD110 Configuration view and its subviewsare used for creating additional models torepresent the device chassis and its LIMs. Aniconical representation of the new models willappear in the Device view. The view buttons and

    fields are described below.MD110 ReleaseThe manager-defined release number (2, 3, or4). This field is not dynamically updated by theMD110 Agent, and may show the EricssonMD110 Release text string.

    Agent StateThe state of the connection between the MD110and the agent. The values are described inTable 6.

    Alarm StatusThe current alarm status of the MD 110 node.The alarm states and definitions are listed in

    Table 6 : Age n t Co n n e c t io n St at e s

    Connection

    State Definition

    OK The agent established a connection to theattached MD110 and all MIB objects areinstrumented.

    linkdown The connection between the agent andMD110 is down.

    updatingMIB

    The communication between the agent andMD110 is working and the agent is updatingthe information base. The agent can not yetprovide its services to any manager.

    agentFault The agent is out of operation due to internalfault.

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    Table 7.

    Refer to the Interfaces Information View on

    Page 25for information on Interface Names andCommon Interface tables.

    Refer to theAlarm Information View on Page 31.

    Refer to the Route and Trunk Information View onPage 33.

    Refer to the LIM Table View on Page 34.

    Refer to the Group Switch Information View on

    Page 34.

    Refer to theAgent Information View on Page 35.

    Ta ble 7 : MD1 1 0 Alarm S t at e s

    Alarm State Definitions

    Critical Any Active A4 alarms.

    Major Any active A3 alarms but no active higheralarms or Agent is not operational.

    AgentState is not 1.

    Minor Any active A2 alarms but no active higheralarms.

    Warning Any active A1 alarms but no active higheralarms.

    Indeterminate Status unknown.

    Normal Any active A0 or no active alarm but no

    active higher alarms.

    Interfaces Information

    Alarm Information

    Route + Trunk Information

    LIM Information

    Group Switch Information

    Agent Information

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    Refer to the OPI Information Table View on

    Page 27.

    Refer to the Call Information Logging Table Viewon Page 28.

    Refer to the Computer Telephony Interfaces TableView on Page 28.

    Refer to the ISDN Basic Rate Extensions TableView on Page 28.

    Refer to theVCU Interfaces Table View onPage 29.

    Refer to the Server (E1/T1 ELU-7) Table View on

    Page 29.

    Refer to the Data Extensions Table View onPage 30.

    Refer to the DNA Interconnections View onPage 30.

    Refer to the Radio Exchange Table View onPage 30.

    Interfaces Information Detail ViewsThe detail views provide varying subsets ofinformation for each interface table, and allowyou to change default values.

    IF IndexA unique value for each interface. Its value ranges

    between 1 and the highest interface value.

    OPI Information

    CIL Information

    CTI Information

    ISDN SO Information

    VCU Information

    Server Information

    Data Extns Information

    Data Extns Information

    Radio Exchange Information

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    NameThe name of this interface.

    DescriptionA textual description of this interface.

    StatusThe current operational status of this interface.

    Port IDThe port identity for this interface type.

    EquPosThe equipment position for the port interface,within the chassis or device.

    ApplicationThe application using this port. The ICP and

    Server E1/T1 ELU7 interface information viewsdisplay this field.

    ICU Interfaces Table View

    Access:From the Interfaces Information view, clickICUInformation.

    This view shows Intercept Computer interfaces,which identify applications using ICU ports(voicemail, directory, ccm, or ancd). Double-clickany entry in this ICU Interface table view toaccess the ICU Interface Detail view. Makechanges to the interfaces in this detail view.

    IF IndexA unique value for each network port.

    Port IDPort identity for this interface type.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for this port.

    ApplicationThe application using the ICU port.

    OPI Information Table View

    Access: From the Interfaces Information view, clickOPIInformation.

    This view shows data for each switch boardattendant extension. Double-click any entry inthe OPI Interface Table view to access the OPIInterface Detail view and change default values.

    IF IndexA unique value for each OPI port.

    Port ID

    The port identity for this interface type.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for this port.

    OPI TypeThe type of OPI port.

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    Call Information Logging Table View

    Access:From the Interfaces Information view clickCILInformation.

    This view shows data for all call informationlogging interfaces. Double-click any entry in thistable to access the Call Information LoggingInterface Detail view and change default values.

    IF Index

    A unique value for each network interface. Eachvalue is indexed to the Call Information Logginginterface table.

    Port IDThe port identity for this interface type CILid (SI-x).

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for this port.

    Computer Telephony Interfaces Table View

    Access:From the Interfaces Information view, clickCTIInformation.

    This view provides data for each computertelephony interface of an MD110 that arerecognized via MML commands. The ComputerTelephony Interfaces functionality is onlysupported for MD110 BC 8 firmware and later.

    Double-click any entry in the view to access theComputer Telephony Interface Detail view andchange default values.

    IF IndexA unique value for each network interfaceappears in each column of the ComputerTelephony Interface table.

    Port ID

    The port identity for this interface type.Equip PositionThe equipment position for this port.

    ISDN Basic Rate Extensions Table View

    Access: From the Interfaces Information view, clickISDN

    SO Information.

    The ISDN Basic Rate Extensions Table displaysIntegral Services Digital Network basic rateextension information for MD110. SO refers to anadapter which enables a single digital extensionfor all digital telephone functions, and provides

    basic rate access for data applications. Thisfunctionality is only supported for MD110 BC 8firmware and later. Double-click any entry in theviews table to access the ISDN Basic RateExtensions Detail view and change default values.

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    IF IndexA unique value for each network interface of anISDN S0 port.

    Port IDThe port identity for this interface type directorynumber for the ISDN S0 port.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for this port.

    VCU Interfaces Table View

    Access:From the Interfaces Information view, clickVCUInformation.

    This view shows data for each Voice CompressionUnit board. Double-click an entry in the VCU

    Interface Table view to access the VCU InterfaceDetail view and change default values.

    IF IndexA unique value for each network interface of aVCU board.

    TypeThe VCU board interface type.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for this board.

    ConfigThe configuration of this board.

    ModeThe compression mode used for this VCU board.

    Server (E1/T1 ELU-7) Table ViewAccess: From the Interfaces Information view, clickServerInformation.

    This view shows data for the Server interfacesconnected via E1/T1 ELU-7 interface. Double-click any entry in this views Server Table to

    access the Server Detail view and change defaultvalues.

    IF IndexA unique value for each network interface of aserver interface.

    Port IDThe port identity for this interface type directorynumber for a Server Interface.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for this port.

    ApplicationThe application using the Server port.

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    Data Extensions Table View

    Access:From the Interfaces Information view, clickDataExtns Information.

    The Data Extensions Table view shows dataextensions that are programmed to generatealarms. Double-click any entry in the DataExtensions Table to access the Data ExtensionInformation Detail view and change defaultvalues.

    IF IndexA unique value for each interface.

    Port IDIdentity for this interface type.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for this interface.

    DNA Interconnections View

    Access:From the Interfaces Information view, clickConnections Information.

    This view displays neighbor information from theagent DNA mib. Double-click any entry in theviews table to access the ConnectionsInformation Detail view and change defaultvalues.

    IF Name

    The name of this interface.

    Neighbor AddressThe IP address of the nearest neighbor.

    Neighbor NameThe product name for the nearest neighbor.

    Radio Exchange Table View

    Access: From the Interfaces Information view, clickRadioExchange Information.

    This view displays information for each radioexchange and the status of each correspondingbase station. The information may appear in twodifferent tables, or in one Radio Exchange tableunder three columns. Double-click any tableentry to access the Radio Exchange InformationDetail view and change default values.

    Ex NumberThe radio exchange identifier.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position or location of thecorresponding base station.

    StatusThe status of each corresponding base station.

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    Alarm Information ViewAccess: From the MD110 Configuration view, clickAlarmInformation.

    This view contains two tables with alarmstatistics for this MD110 node.

    Agent StateThe current alarm state of the MD 110 node.Refer toTable 6for a list of alarm states.

    Alarm StatusThe current alarm status of the MD 110 node.Refer toTable 7, MD110 Alarm States, on Page 24for a list of alarm conditions.

    Active Alarms TableThis table provides active alarm information forthe MD110.

    Error CodeThe error code for this MD110 alarm.

    Number ActiveThe number of active alarms for the MD110.

    Alarm ClassProvides an indication of the severity, or warning,of the trap notification in a network element-specific notation. The warning alarm classes are

    A4 - critical, A3- major, A2- minor, and A1-

    warning. The codes are fed into the agentdatabase from the MD110 PBX.

    Alarm TextThe textual description associated with theexternal alarm code.

    External Alarms TableThis table provides information on external

    alarms to the MD110.Error CodeThe error code associated with the externalalarm, which corresponds to the CODEparameter within the ALEXP printout.

    Alarm StateIndicates if the external alarm is active or passive.

    Alarm TextThe textual description associated with theexternal alarm code.

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    This view provides alarm data for each pin in theagent alarm port, described under PIN AlarmInforma t ion Viewon Page 32.

    This view shows trap destination information,described under DNA Tra p Dest inat ion Table Viewon Page 33.

    PIN Alarm Information ViewAccess:From the Alarm Information view, clickPIN Alarm

    Information.This view shows two tables with pin alarminformation.

    PIN Polling IntervalIndicates interval, in seconds, between readingsof the PIN state at agent alarm port.

    PIN Alarm Configuration Table

    This table shows pin alarm configuration data foreach pin in the agent alarm port.

    CodeShows the agent alarm port pin number.

    PolarityInterprets the pin signal as active or passivealarm or else unused.

    Class AIndication of the severity of the trap notification ina network element specific notation.

    Descr-ActiveIndicates alarm source and recommendation of

    action.Descr-PassiveIndicates ceasing alarm.

    PIN Alarms

    This table shows pin alarm identifying

    information for the port.

    IndexIndex of the pin in the alarm port.

    Alarm TextTextual description associated with the pin alarm.

    PIN Alarm Information

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    Alarm StateIndicates if the pin alarm is active or passive,Otherwise, the pin is not configured.

    Alarm ClassIndicates alarm class for this pin.

    DNA Trap Destination Table ViewAccess:From the Alarm Information view, clickTrapDestinations.

    IP AddressThe IP address to which this trap is being sent.

    SequenceThe sequential order in which this trap is beingsent.

    Route and Trunk Information ViewAccess: From the MD110 Configuration view, clickRoute + Trunk Information.

    Trunk EndpointsThe Trunk Endpoints Table identifies trunkendpoints by blocktype and position.

    IF IndexA unique value for each network interface of a

    trunk endpoint. These values are the similar

    (composite) values taken from the MD110Interface table.

    T1 Block Type

    The type of TL-block in MD110 controlling thetrunk endpoint, corresponds to the MML (manmachine language) parameter RO TYPE.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position for the port, which

    corresponds to the MML parameter EQU.

    Route EndpointsThe Route Endpoints Table shows routerendpoints by type and bearer capacity; theendpoint provides information for each route in

    the node. The view fields are described below.

    NumberThe identification number for the route.Corresponds to the MML parameter.

    Type

    This route-type corresponds to the MMLparameter RO SERV-D3.

    Bearer CapThe capacity for bearer channels for a routeendpoint or a trunk endpoint.

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    SignallingThe type of signalling diagram for the route.Corresponds to the MML parameter RO SIG-D11.

    Route - Trunk TableThe Route - Trunk table displays data linkinformation between the route and trunkendpoints. The table also displays the number ofchannels for a route endpoint on each trunk

    endpoint.

    Route.IFThe trunk endpoint If index.

    EndpointsThe number of bearer channels for a route

    endpoint or a trunk endpoint.

    LIM Table ViewAccess: From the MD110 Configuration view, clickLIMInformation.

    This view presents a table with information foreach LIM appearing in the Device view, and isdescribed below. Double-click an entry to accessthe LIM Detail view.

    NumberIf this I/O (input/output) LIM shows a value of 1,

    the value reflects the only LIM present.

    LocationThe physical location of the LIM.

    Status

    Shows the operational status of the LIM. Thestatus values are up or down.

    Group Switch Information ViewAccess: From the MD110 Configuration view, clickGroup

    Switch Information.This view shows tables with statistics on eachgroup switch and the group switch link.TheGroup Switch Link Table will not be instantiatedif there is no group switch in the MD110. Theview fields are described below.

    Group Switch Operational StatusThe operational state of the group switch. Valuesare up, down, unknown, or notPresent.

    GS Active SideThe active side of a group Switch. Values,

    depending upon the current active side, areside0or side1.

    Group Switch Table

    This table presents information on each GroupSwitch; the fields are described below.

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    IndexThe index to the Group Switch table. The valuesstart at 1.

    Status-Side0The operational state of the group Switch(side0).

    Status-Side1The operational state of the group Switch(side0).

    Group Switch Link

    This table presents information on each GroupSwitch Link.

    Index

    Shows the sequence number for the group switchlinks.

    Equip PositionThe equipment position in the LIM for the groupswitch link.

    Mult PositionIf multiple group switch links exist, the totalnumber of links appear in this column.

    Agent Information ViewAccess:From the MD110 Configuration view, click theAgent Informationbutton.

    The Agent Information view providesidentification information for this MD110 agent.

    Agent Board Hardware VersionIndicates MD110 release information. This data isnot automatically generated by the MD110/agent

    and must be set by a manager.

    Serial NumberThe agent board serial number programmed atmanufacturing time.

    Base System Version

    The agent board hardware version programmed atmanufacturing time.

    Application VersionThe application version stored in flash memory.

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    Agent StateDisplays the state of the connection between theagent and MD110. Values are listed inTable 9.

    Alarm StatusLists the alarm state of this agent.

    Cold Start InitiateShows the value 1 during Cold Start of the agent.A manager initiates a coldstart of the agent bysetting the value to 1, under the condition that

    the value was 0.

    Attempts to set the value to 0 or to 1 if it alreadyis 1 will not initiate any action by the agent.Values areOptionor Start Now.

    Last ChangeDisplays the date and time the view state of theport was changed.

    IP Network MaskDisplays the IP address and network mask forthis device.

    Phy AddressThe (MAC) address of the port.

    BandwidthThe amount of bandwidth being utilized by thisport.

    Packet SizeThe size of the packet being passed on this port.

    Device Configuration View

    Access:From theIcon Subviewsmenu for the Deviceicon, selectConfiguration.

    The Device Configuration view for the switchesprovides access to views that allow you toenable/disable redundancy and reconfiguremodel interfaces. Double-clicking a table column

    Table 9 : Age n t S t at e Valu e s

    ConnectionState

    Description

    OK The agent has established a connection tothe attached MD110 and all MIB objects are

    instrumented.linkDown The connection between the agent and

    MD110 is down.

    updatingMIB The communication between the agent andMD110 is working and the agent isupdating the information base. The agent

    can not yet provide its services to anymanager.

    agentFault The agent is not operational due to aninternal fault.

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    Figure 11shows the MD110 Device Configuration

    View. Refer to the SPECTRUM Views documentationfor more information.

    Figure 11:Figure 11:Figure 11:Figure 11: Device Configuration View

    Interface Configuration ViewAccess: From the Interface Icons Subviews menu, clickIFConfiguration.

    This view displays port-specific information forthis device.

    Operation StatusDisplays the current operating state of the port.This state is set using the Admin Status button

    described below. Possible values are On, Off, orTest.

    Admin StatusThis field provides a button that allows you tochange the current administrative state (turnports on or off) of the port. Possible values areOn, Off, or Test.

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    Contact

    Description

    Location Primary Application

    System Up Time

    Manufacturer

    Device Type

    Serial Number

    Network Address

    Primary Address

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    Symbols% Discarded Threshold 19

    Numerics1000Base-SX and 1000Base-LX 6

    AActive Alarms Table 31Address

    MAC 36

    Address Translation table 18Admin Status 37Administrative Status 18agent alarm port 32

    Agent Board Hardware Vs 35agent board serial number 35

    Agent State 31

    agentFault 23Alarm Class 31alarm class 33alarm states 24

    ApplicationIcons 20MIB-II (SNMP2_Agent) 21

    Application View 20

    BBandwidth 36

    bearer channels 34

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    Call Logging Interface data 28ceasing alarm 32Chassis Device View 12Chassis Views 20Class A 32Cold Start Initiate 36Colors

    Interface Status Label 17compression mode 29Condition Status Label 21Configuration View

    InterfaceAdmin Status 37

    Bandwidth 36Last Change 36Operation Status 37Packet Size 36Physical Address 36

    Critical 24

    DDescr-Active 32Descr-Passive 32Device Configuration View

    Contact Status 23Number of Interfaces 23, 24

    Device icon 6, 20Device Performance View 10

    EE1/T1 ELU-7 interface 29Enable/Disable

    Ethernet Port (Admin Status) 37enable/disable redundancy 36Equip Position 27EquPos 27Error Code 31Error Rate Threshold 19

    Fflash memory 35

    Ggroup switch link 34

    GS Active Side 34

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    Application 21

    Icon mode 20Icon Subviews Menu

    Interface Label 14Icon Subviews Menus

    for Interface icon 18Icons

    Device 6, 20Interface 15, 16

    Indeterminate 24Interface Adddress Translation

    Table 24Interface icon 16Interface Icon Subviews Menu

    Options 18Interface Index 19Interface Menu Selection

    IF Details 14IF Performance 14, 18

    Interface Names Table 25Interface Status View 18

    Administrative Status 18Operational Status 18

    internal fault 23ISDN S0 port 29

    LLabels

    Application IconCondition Status 21Model Name 21Model Type 21

    InterfaceIF Status Label 17Interface Number Label 17Interface Type Label 17Physical Address Label 17

    ModuleModule Type 13Slot Number 13

    PortPort Number 14Port Status 14

    Last Change 36LIM Detail view 14

    LIM information 34LIM Table 24linkdown 23List mode 20Load Threshold 19Logical

    Repeater

    Menu Selections 36Module

    Details 36

    MMajor 24

    major applications 20

    manager-defined releasenumber 23

    MD110 BC 8 firmware 28Minor 24

    minor applications 20MML parameter EQU 33MML parameter RO TYPE 33Mode 29Mode (Icon or List) 20Model Information View 38Model Information views 38Model type 6Model Type Label 21modeled device connections 15Module Icon Subviews Menu 13Module Notes 14multiple group switch links 35

    NNeighbor Address 30Neighbor Name 30Network I/O ports 15Normal 24

    notPresent 34Number Active 31

    OOperation Status 37

    Operational Status 18

    OPI Information Table 27

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    PPacket Rate Threshold 19Packet Size 36

    Performance View 10Performance views 10Phy Address 36pin alarm 32PIN Alarm Information 32PIN Polling Interval 32Polarity 32Port

    bandwidth 36MAC Address 36off 37on 37Physical Address 36

    Port ID 27Port Label Icon Subviews Menu 14protocol stack 19

    RRequired Reading 5

    Restricted Rights Notice 2Route Information 24

    SSecondary Address Panel 18

    Serial ports 15

    Server port 29

    SM-CSI1064 5SSR_ChassApp 21state of the connection 23Status-Side0 35

    Status-Side1 35switch board attendant 27

    TT1 Block Type 33

    Tasks 8Threshold%Discarded 19Error Rate 19Load 19Packet Rate 19

    Topology view 7

    Trademarks 2Trap Destination 32Trunk Endpoints Table 33

    Uupdating MIB 23

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    Application 20Configuration 22

    Interface Status 18

    Model Information 38Performance 10

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    WWarning 24

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