iWANsuite® 7205Reference ManualMay 200234-00317.B
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3-70 WANsuite 7205Network Address Translation (NAT)NAT is a method of connecting multiple computers to the Internet (or any other IP network) using on
Web Server Interface 3-71Global IP AddrGlobal IP Address used in NAPT mode. Must be a valid Class C address. Default is LAN IP Address.Global MaskIP M
3-72 WANsuite 7205ICMP TimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources for any ICMP request.Values: 0−65535Default: 120The NAT Details scree
Web Server Interface 3-73You can configure or change the above-listed parameters on the Static TCP Translation Details screen (Figure 3.62), which is
3-74 WANsuite 7205The Static UDP Translation Table screen provides the following user-activated buttons: You can configure or change the above-listed
Web Server Interface 3-75Default TranslationForces translation on a specific IP port regardless of the source IP Address. If Default Translation is se
3-76 WANsuite 7205The NAT Port Status Table (Figure 3.67) displays for each port the processed packets from specific IP addresses.Figure 3.67NAT Port
Web Server Interface 3-77NOTICE: Always verify that a DHCP server is available on the network before enabling DHCP Client. If, on power-up, a DHCP se
3-78 WANsuite 7205Secondary DNS IPAddrIf requested by DHCP client, the client then uses this secondary address to resolve names of IP addresses. Defau
Web Server Interface 3-79Static Entries ScreenThe Static Entries screen (Figure 3.70) lists static IP addresses associated with MAC addresses. This en
Preface xiCHAPTER 0PREFACEThis reference guide for the Verilink WANsuite 7205 intelligent integrated access device (I2AD) describes unit features and
3-80 WANsuite 7205StartStarting IP Address of the DHCP client pool.EndEnding IP Address of the DHCP client pool.Subnet MaskSubnet Mask associated with
Web Server Interface 3-81Figure 3.73HDLC Monitor Table ScreenIndexUtilization detector index.ServiceService to which an HDLC detector is assigned.Serv
3-82 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.74HDLC Monitor Details ScreenService AttachedService to which an HDLC detector is assigned and for which statistics are col
Web Server Interface 3-83Tx High UtilizationWhat the user considers Tx high utilization (expressed as a percentage) for this service.Values: 1−100Defa
3-84 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.76HDLC Monitor 30 Day History ScreenThe HDLC Monitor 24 Hour History and 30 Day History screens show the following statisti
Web Server Interface 3-85Figure 3.77Bridge Details ScreenFrom this screen, you may view the parameters described below.EnableEnables or disables Bridg
3-86 WANsuite 7205The Bridge Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Figure 3.78Bridge Port TableThe Bridge Port Table screen le
Web Server Interface 3-87Filter By MulticastAddr DestFilters multicast messages received on this port, which reduces the load on the WAN connection.Fi
3-88 WANsuite 7205StatusHow the address was included in the forwarding table. (Currently, only “learned” will appear.)UtilitiesThe options available b
Web Server Interface 3-89Figure 3.82Software Upgrade Message Screen.NOTICE: Make sure you allow sufficient time for the download to occur. Cancelling
xii WANsuite 7205• Appendix B, "SNMP Agent" − This appendix defines which Management Information Base (MIB) files are supported by the WANsu
3-90 WANsuite 7205PasswordThe Password screen (Figure 3.85) is used to modify the password that restricts access to the Web server interface. Acceptab
Web Server Interface 3-91In-band ManagementThere are two ways to implement remote in-band management of a WANsuite 7205 unit. The first is to use the
3-92 WANsuite 7205In the local WANsuite 7205, the IP address and mask of each remote WANsuite 7205 will have to be configured in the Endpoint table. T
VT100 Interface 4-1C HAPTER4CHAPTER 4VT100 INTERFACEThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the WANsuite 7205’s VT100 interface.
4-2 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.1VT100 Terminal Screen ComponentsCursor ControlsThe VT100 interface uses a blinking cursor to select various menus and then
VT100 Interface 4-3choices. Each time the Spacebar is pressed, a new item appears. When the item you wish to choose is displayed, press the “Esc” key
4-4 WANsuite 7205System ScreenThe first option on the Main menu screen is the System screen (Figure 4.3). This screen lets you view and set specific i
VT100 Interface 4-5New PasswordEnter a new password in “New Password” to modify your password. Acceptable characters for use in a password are digits
4-6 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.5Confirmation ScreenInterfaces ScreenThe Interfaces screen displays a list of all the unit’s available interfaces as shown i
VT100 Interface 4-7Figure 4.7Network 2 Config ScreenFunction (Network 2Only)In the “Slaved” function, Network 2 is slaved and receives its timing from
Preface xiiiTelephoneCustomer support is available by telephone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To speak directly with a Verilink customer service repr
4-8 WANsuite 7205“Function” parameter (on the Network 2 Config screen) in “Network” mode − Internal, Network 1, Network 3, Serial 1Network 2“Function”
VT100 Interface 4-9SESSets the Severely Errored Seconds (SES) threshold. An SES is a 1-second period in which at least 320 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CR
4-10 WANsuite 7205CAUTION: Performance data will be lost upon power cycle or after performing a Maintenance Reset/Restart.Performance ScreensThe “Perf
VT100 Interface 4-11Figure 4.9Performance 30 Day Screen Serial ScreensNOTICE: All references in this manual to the Serial 1 and Serial 2 interfaces c
4-12 WANsuite 7205TypeThis parameter selects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used by the equipment connected to
VT100 Interface 4-13Start ChannelSelects the starting channel in the 31-channel DS1 bit stream. Starting with the specified channel, the unit automati
4-14 WANsuite 7205V54Selecting “Enable” allows the unit to respond to in-band V.54 loop codes. If you select “Disable,” the unit ignores these codes.V
VT100 Interface 4-15FormatSelects the port’s operating mode.Values: Sync, AsyncDefault: SyncFlow ControlSelects the type of flow control to be used if
4-16 WANsuite 7205DHCP ClientIf DHCP Client is enabled at power-up, the unit will request its IP, Mask, and Gateway addresses from a DHCP server locat
VT100 Interface 4-17Stop BitSelects the number of bits required to end the character.Values: 1, 2Default: 1DTR Alarm ControlChoices for DTR Alarm Cont
xiv WANsuite 7205The address for you to use when returning a unit to Verilink will be provided when the RMA is issued. The standard delivery method fo
4-18 WANsuite 7205screen (Figure 4.14) from the <Index> column, to an Interface Details screen from the <Interface> column, or to a Type D
VT100 Interface 4-19DS0 Monitor Details ScreenSelect a Network TDM service on the Services screen to view the DS0 Monitor Details Screen (Figure 4.15)
4-20 WANsuite 7205DS0 Status and Alarm TableEach second, the TDM services will count the number of active DS0s and update their statistics. This table
VT100 Interface 4-21Idle PatternSelects the DS0 idle pattern sent by the unit and lets the unit determine if the DS0 idle pattern has been sent by the
4-22 WANsuite 7205A “Clear History” prompt is also included on the 24 Hour and 30 Day History screens.Frame Relay Service Details ScreenAccess the Fra
VT100 Interface 4-23Link ManagementThis parameter should be set to the link management used by the equipment connected to it. If set to “Auto,” the un
4-24 WANsuite 7205Default Be Rate (bps)This is the Excess Burst Rate (in bits per second) provided by your frame relay service provider. The unit will
VT100 Interface 4-25changes state, provided at least one destination IP address for trap is configured in the SNMP configuration.Values: Disable, Enab
4-26 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.20Frame Relay Statistics ScreenTo view the Port Statistics (Figure 4.21) for a specific interval, select that interval from
VT100 Interface 4-27ReceiveFramesNumber of frames received by the port.OctetsNumber of octets received by the port.Mgmt FramesNumber of management fra
About the WANsuite 7205 1-1C HAPTER1CHAP TER 1ABOUT THE WANSUITE 7205IntroductionThe telecommunications network service market is rapidly changing, wh
4-28 WANsuite 7205Idle Character DelayMaximum number of idle character time to wait before sending a frame.Values: 0−65535Default: 10Input TerminatorC
VT100 Interface 4-29Figure 4.24SCADA Device Details ScreenPPP Service Details ScreenThe PPP Service Details screen (Figure 4.25) gives you access to t
4-30 WANsuite 7205MRUThe Maximum Receive Units (MRU) configuration option may be set to inform the peer that the implementation can receive larger pac
VT100 Interface 4-31Initiate NegotiationDetermines whether the port actively negotiates with the peer site or passively waits for negotiation requests
4-32 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.26PPP Statistics ScreenTransmitFramesNumber of frames transmitted by the port.OctetsNumber of octets transmitted by the por
VT100 Interface 4-33Figure 4.27PAP Table Screen To change the Username and Password for a selected PAP Index, access the PAP Details screen (Figure 4.
4-34 WANsuite 7205To change the Username and Secret for a selected CHAP Index, enter the new information in the appropriate field(s) and press the “Es
VT100 Interface 4-35NOTICE: The Endpoint Table and its corresponding DLCIs will be saved in the configuration database only after at least one endpoi
4-36 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.31Endpoint Details Screen NameWhen the unit learns a new DLCI, it creates an endpoint entry and a DLCI entry if they are no
VT100 Interface 4-37Backup EndpointIf this DLCI has an alternative endpoint to switch to in case this DLCI becomes inactive, you would configure the e
1-2 WANsuite 7205TCP Server, a feature of the WANsuite product line, provides connectivity to multiple endpoints by associating a TCP port with each e
4-38 WANsuite 7205some cases change, parameters including Index, Interface, Type, and Pair. A Delete Service prompt is also included on this screen. D
VT100 Interface 4-39Be (bps)If an Excess Burst Rate is configured here, its value will be used instead of the default excess burst of the frame relay
4-40 WANsuite 7205Remote UnitIf the remote unit is a Verilink FSx product, and FrameStart Auto Discovery is enabled, this field displays the first thr
VT100 Interface 4-41UAS ThresholdSets the Unavailable Seconds (UAS) alarm threshold. This threshold is the number of seconds after which the DLCI is u
4-42 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.34DLCI Statistics Details ScreenThe DLCI Statistics screen in the preceding figure shows a summary that includes all 96 buc
VT100 Interface 4-43Service Aware ScreenThe Service Aware function recognizes IP traffic and counts the number of frames and bytes passed for a specif
4-44 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.37Rule Config Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects the s
VT100 Interface 4-45Tx Alarm ThresholdSpecifies the threshold in bits per second for the Transmit Alarm on this rule.Tx AlarmShows the current Transmi
4-46 WANsuite 7205Interval 1,Interval 2,...,Interval 96Reports on Intervals 1-96, which correspond to the periods completed 15 minutes ago, 30 minutes
VT100 Interface 4-47Figure 4.40Diagnostics Screen The Diagnostics screen contains the fields described below.Test Details ScreensThe Test Details scre
About the WANsuite 7205 1-3The unit’s built-in ServiceAware™ technology allows network managers to maximize available WAN bandwidth and verify SLAs. T
4-48 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.41Network Interface Test Details Screen BERT Table on Network Interface Test Details ScreenThe BERT table lets you set the
VT100 Interface 4-49Pattern SyncDisplays the state of pattern sync during a test. If no test is in progress, “No Test” is displayed. If a test is acti
4-50 WANsuite 7205 SettingDisplays the bandwidth on which you wish to perform the BERT. The available values for this parameter depend on which interf
VT100 Interface 4-51The Test Details screens provide the following user-selectable prompts: Trap Log ScreenA trap is a mechanism that permits a device
4-52 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.44Top Talkers Screen To generate a Top Talkers report, enter the duration parameters and desired report size in the availab
VT100 Interface 4-53Timestamp field indicates the time at which a packet was examined for the specified IP address.IP Gateway ScreenThe IP Gateway is
4-54 WANsuite 7205RIP Trust NeighborsGlobally enables the trusted neighbors feature. If there is a list of trusted neighbors in an IP Gateway, only RI
VT100 Interface 4-55Figure 4.46Circuit Table Screen Circuit Details ScreenAccess this menu by selecting “Circuit Details” from the preceding menu. Thi
4-56 WANsuite 7205CostRepresents the relative time of treatment of an IP packet. This value is used when there are multiple routes to the same destina
VT100 Interface 4-57OSPF Auth KeyWhen configured, this parameter allows an authentication procedure to be executed on the OSPF header. If the 64-bit (
1-4 WANsuite 7205Percent Utilization ReportsThe WANsuite 7205 employs two methods for reporting percent utilization of bandwidth. Both methods are req
4-58 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.49Routes Details ScreenEndpointEndpoint name (or interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the
VT100 Interface 4-59Figure 4.50Dynamic Route Table Screen The Dynamic Route Table displays the fields listed below. Static ARP Table ScreenARP (Addres
4-60 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.51Static ARP Table Screen The fields listed below are displayed on the Static ARP Table screen. ARP Details ScreenAccess th
VT100 Interface 4-61IP AddressIP address of the circuit.Values: 0.0.0.0−255.255.255.255Default: 0.0.0.0MAC AddressThe MAC address of the Host to be re
4-62 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.54Area Table ScreenThe fields displayed on the Area Table screen are described below. Area Details ScreenThis screen displa
VT100 Interface 4-63Area IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values: 0.0.0.0−255.255.255.255Default: 0.0.0.0Ena
4-64 WANsuite 7205backbone, virtual links can be configured through non-backbone areas. Basically, virtual links are used to connect components that a
VT100 Interface 4-65Figure 4.57Virtual Link Details ScreenTCP ServerThe TCP Server is a general-purpose application that maps arbitrary TCP port numbe
4-66 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.59TCP Connection Table ScreenThe TCP Details screen (Figure 4.60) lists the index number, the endpoint name, the TCP local
VT100 Interface 4-67NOTICE: You must Save and Restart for any changes in NAT configuration parameters to take effect. NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Detail
About the WANsuite 7205 1-5Optional Advanced Network ManagementAs an option for the WANsuite 7205, Verilink offers a network management system based o
4-68 WANsuite 7205applications. The timers’ values minimize NAT resources. Generally, when a timer has expired, the resources used are no longer neede
VT100 Interface 4-69Static TCP Trans Table ScreenThe Static TCP Trans Table screen (Figure 4.62) allows static mapping of global TCP Server ports to a
4-70 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.63Static TCP Trans Details ScreenNAT Ports ScreenThe parameters on the NAT Ports screen (Figure 4.64) define the NAT global
VT100 Interface 4-71“Disable” will override an “Enable” parameter set under “Filter Non Local Address” on the NAT Details menu.TypeDefines whether thi
4-72 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.66NAT Port Status Screen IP AddressOriginal IP Address of the host. NAT IP AddressTranslated IP Address of the host. Proces
VT100 Interface 4-73Server AddressIP Address of the local UDP Server. Default is 0.0.0.0.The “Add New” prompt lets the user add additional addresses.
4-74 WANsuite 7205DHCP Server Details ScreenThe DHCP Server Details screen (Figure 4.69) lets you configure the parameters described below.Figure 4.69
VT100 Interface 4-75The DHCP Server Details screen provides the following user-activated prompts: DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessary
4-76 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.71Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address given to the D
VT100 Interface 4-77IP StartStarting IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP EndEnding IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP Exclude StartBeginning of “
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1-6 WANsuite 7205• New Circuit InstallationFlexible Mounting Options are available. The WANsuite 7205 comes as a stand-alone unit or as a rack-mounted
4-78 WANsuite 7205Figure 4.74HDLC Monitor Table ScreenNdxUtilization detector index.SvcService to which an HDLC detector is assigned.Service (bps)Bit
VT100 Interface 4-79Figure 4.75HDLC Monitor Details ScreenService AttachedService to which an HDLC detector is assigned and for which statistics are c
4-80 WANsuite 7205Tx High Utilization %What the user considers Tx high utilization (expressed as a percentage) for this service.Values: 1−100Default:
VT100 Interface 4-81Figure 4.77HDLC Monitor 30 Day History ScreenThe HDLC Monitor 24 Hour History and 30 Day History screens show the following statis
4-82 WANsuite 7205The Bridge Details screen shown in Figure 4.78 lets you access and configure the parameters described below.Figure 4.78Bridge Detail
VT100 Interface 4-83Filter Ageing TimerSpecifies the length of time an entry in the lookup table will be held if no traffic is received from the speci
4-84 WANsuite 7205Filter By MulticastAddr DestFilters broadcast messages received on this port, which reduces the load on the WAN connection.Filter By
Specifications A-1A PPENDIXAAPP ENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSNetwork 1, 2, and 3 InterfacesLine Rate: 2.048 Mbps (± 50 bps) Line Framing: CAS, CCS, or 2 Mbits
A-2 WANsuite 7205Management Interfaces10/100 EthernetConnection: 8-pin modular Network Protocol: TCP/IP based networks Data Rate: 10/100 MbpsCompatibi
Specifications A-3Figure A.1Loopback DiagramsWANsuite 7205Internal LogicNetworkPortT1NetworkFramerPortLogicNx64PortLLBWANsuite 7205Internal LogicNetwo
About the WANsuite 7205 1-7• Dual Serial ports software-configurable for RS-232, EIA-530, V.35, or X.21• Supervisory port for local management via VT1
A-4 WANsuite 7205Figure A.2Bantam Test JacksAlarmsActivation: Programmable thresholds on all interfacesReporting: SNMP trapsPower5.5 VAC: 120 mA, 7 W
Specifications A-5Frame Relay Statistics Collected in 96 15-minute IntervalsPer PortTx/Rx framesTx/Rx octetsTx/Rx Mgmt FramesTx/Rx Mgmt OctetsRx frame
A-6 WANsuite 7205Industry ListingsEmissions: GR1089, Section 3Safety: EN 60950; 1992Canadian Safety: CSA C22.2 No. 950-95StandardsETS1: TBR 12ETS1: TB
Specifications A-7Optional EquipmentThe following optional equipment is available for the WANsuite 7205: Contact Technical Support (page xii) for furt
A-8 WANsuite 7205Connector Pin AssignmentsThe Serial Interface is a standard DB-25 jack.Serial Interface Pin Assignments for DTE Mode (Packet Use Only
Specifications A-9Serial Interface Pin Assignments for DCE Mode *This refers to the DB-25 Serial interface connector on the back of the unit.Ethernet
A-10 WANsuite 7205Network 1 Interface Pin AssignmentsThe NET 1 physical interface is a standard RJ-48C, 8-pin modular jack. The table below displays t
SNMP Agent B-1A PPENDIXBAPPENDIX BSNMP AGENTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the SNMP agent within the
B-2 WANsuite 7205• rfc2863.mib − describes generic objects for network interface sub-layers (This MIB is an updated version of MIB-II's ifTable,
SNMP Agent B-31 The SNMP manager has a directory for MIBs. Copy the files ds8200tc.mib, ds8200v2.mib, ipadv2.mib, ipstart.mib, router.mib, and hdsl2.m
1-8 WANsuite 7205(Verilink recommends Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher) that decreases installation and configuration time for service employ
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Five-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Veril
About the WANsuite 7205 1-9The front panel LED status indicators are defined in the table below: Local Supervisory Port The SUPERVISORY PORT, labeled
1-10 WANsuite 7205NOTICE: For information on pinout assignments for this connector, refer to page A-8. See Ordering Information on page A-6 for infor
About the WANsuite 7205 1-11Cables that adapt the DB-25 interface to the 34-pin V.35 interface are available. These cables are listed as optional equi
1-12 WANsuite 7205Power OptionsThree shelf options for mounting the WANsuite 7205 are described below:• Multi-line shelf (MLS 2000 and 2200 series) ho
Installation 2-1C HAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the contents of your WANsuite 7205 shipment and provides information on connectin
2-2 WANsuite 7205completeness and the unit has been checked both mechanically and electrically. Supplied MaterialsThe WANsuite 7205 ships with the fol
Installation 2-3Double-click on this file to launch the program. After the program is fully launched, you will see the following screen: 4 Using the T
iii• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord interfereswith the free movement of people.• Do not ov
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Web Server Interface 3-1C HAPTER3CHAPTER 3WEB SERVER INTERFACEThe WANsuite 7205 has an innovative, embedded Web server interface (WANsight) for remote
3-2 WANsuite 7205To access the Web server interface, simply enter (by typing) the unit’s IP address in the browser’s Address (or Location) field, and
Web Server Interface 3-3The Unit screen displays the following fields:The Unit screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Maintenance Reset
3-4 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.2Maintenance Reset Screen NOTICE: Performing a “Maintenance Reset” or a “Save and Restart” will terminate communications wi
Web Server Interface 3-5Figure 3.4Network 2 ScreenFunction (Network 2Only)In the “Slaved” function, Network 2 is slaved and receives its timing from t
3-6 WANsuite 7205“Function” parameter (on the Network 2 screen) in Network mode − Internal, Network 1, Network 3, Serial 1Network 2“Function” paramete
Web Server Interface 3-7ESSets the Errored Seconds (ES) threshold. An ES is a 1-second period in which at least one logic error occurred. The default
3-8 WANsuite 7205CAUTION: Performance data will be lost upon power cycle or after performing a Maintenance Reset or a Save and Restart.Figure 3.5Netwo
Web Server Interface 3-915-minute interval of the past 24 hours (Figure 3.6) or during each interval (day) of the past 30 days (Figure 3.7).Figure 3.6
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3-10 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.8Serial ScreenTypeThis parameter selects the type of interface (based on its electrical signal characteristics) used by the
Web Server Interface 3-11be set by configuring the next four parameters (Start Channel, Number of Channels, Bundling, and Channel Rate).Values: Synchr
3-12 WANsuite 7205Character SizeSelects the number of bits required to make up one asynchronous character.Values: Five, Six, Seven, EightDefault: Eigh
Web Server Interface 3-13DCDThe Data Carrier Detect parameter can be set to “Forced True,” “Forced False,” or “Internal.” If set to “Internal,” DCD is
3-14 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.910/100 Ethernet (IP Service Details) ScreenUnit IP AddressA unique network address assigned to this unit.Subnet MaskDefine
Web Server Interface 3-15fields or options; it is simply a representation of the applicable MIB II parameters. Figure 3.10Ethernet Stats ScreenA “Refr
3-16 WANsuite 7205SpeedUsed to change the Supervisory port speed (in bits per second).Values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200Defau
Web Server Interface 3-17Figure 3.12Services ScreenThe table in the center of the screen displays the available services listed by index number. To vi
3-18 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.13Service Details Screen The Service Details screen lets you change for each service the parameters listed below. * PPP is
Web Server Interface 3-19Type Details ButtonClicking the “Type Details” button on the Service Details screen lets you view (and, in some cases, change
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3-20 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.15DS0 Monitor Details ScreenNumber of DS0sNumber of active DS0s (0−31) assigned on a per-service basis.Alarm Reset Timer(se
Web Server Interface 3-21The user-activated buttons listed below are at the bottom of the DS0 Monitor Details screen. Figure 3.16Channel Table Details
3-22 WANsuite 7205PairChannel number from paired service.Values: 1−31Default: Current channel numberIdle PatternSelects the DS0 idle pattern sent by t
Web Server Interface 3-23Two user-activated buttons, “Clear History” and “Refresh,” are also included on the 24 Hour and 30 Day History screens.Frame
3-24 WANsuite 7205these large received frames will be sent, but will be counted in the Rx Invalid statistics.Values: 64–4096Default: 2500N1This counte
Web Server Interface 3-25required. If a DLCI is configured with an Excess Burst different from the default, the DLCI configuration will be used instea
3-26 WANsuite 7205Status and Alarms TableThe table displayed at the bottom of the Frame Relay Service Details screen reports on the status and conditi
Web Server Interface 3-27Clicking the “Frame Relay Statistics” button brings up a table (Figure 3.20) that reports on the status and condition of LMI
3-28 WANsuite 7205Stat InquiriesNumber of octets received in frame relay LMI status inquiries.Stat ResponsesNumber of octets received in frame relay L
Web Server Interface 3-29Message SizeMaximum number of characters to buffer before sending a frame.Values: 0−1024Default: 256Idle Character DelayMaxim
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3-30 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.23SCADA Device Details ScreenPPP Service Details ScreenWith the radio button for PPP Services selected, click on the “Type
Web Server Interface 3-31Port IP AddressThe IP Address of the port. For unnumbered PPP link, set to 0.0.0.0 and set IP Address Negotiation to “No.”Def
3-32 WANsuite 7205can specify which parameters should be negotiated by clicking on the pull-down menu next to each parameter and selecting the desired
Web Server Interface 3-33Figure 3.25PPP Statistics ScreenTransmitFramesNumber of frames transmitted by the port.OctetsNumber of octets transmitted by
3-34 WANsuite 7205The PPP Statistics screen provides the following user-activated buttons: PAP TableAt the bottom of the PPP Services Details screen a
Web Server Interface 3-35Figure 3.27PAP Details Screen To change the Username and Password for a selected PAP Index (PAP: 1 in the example above), ent
3-36 WANsuite 7205Select an Index number and click the “CHAP Details” button at the bottom of this screen to bring up a screen in which you can change
Web Server Interface 3-37The Endpoint Table and its corresponding DLCIs will be saved in the configuration database only after at least one endpoint p
3-38 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.31Endpoint Details Screen NameWhen the unit learns a new DLCI, it creates an endpoint entry and a DLCI entry if they are no
Web Server Interface 3-39Backup EndpointIf this DLCI has an alternative endpoint to which this DLCI can be switched if it becomes inactive, the endpoi
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3-40 WANsuite 7205The Endpoint Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Endpoint Service DetailsClicking the Service Details butt
Web Server Interface 3-41Protocol EncapsulationThe type of encapsulation used by the FRAD/router connected to the unit.Values: RFC 1490, ProprietaryDe
3-42 WANsuite 7205The status is “Active” if both the local and remote DLCIs are active and the remote unit answers to the discovery frames sent by thi
Web Server Interface 3-43Bits Over Be AlarmReports if the Tx over Be threshold has been exceeded.Congestion ThresholdSets the Rx Congestion alarm thre
3-44 WANsuite 7205There are ninety-six 15-minute buckets (sampled every second) available for DLCI statistics. If the unit is powered on at 01:00 PM,
Web Server Interface 3-45It is also possible to filter PPP services, in which case all information related to DLCIs is ignored.Figure 3.35Service Awar
3-46 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.36Rule Config Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects the s
Web Server Interface 3-47Filter By IP PortEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic by the IP port specified in the IP Port field.Tx Alarm Thres
3-48 WANsuite 7205SummaryRepresents the past 24 hours; reports the additive number of frames/octets, the highest peak encountered for 24 hours, and th
Web Server Interface 3-49can see if any port is under test, and if so, view the results. You may change diagnostic parameters on the Test Details scre
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3-50 WANsuite 7205Test Details ScreensThe Test Details screens let you set some test parameters and view other read-only parameters. This screen is al
Web Server Interface 3-51BERT PatternSpecifies the pattern to be transmitted during a test for the selected port. Values: Marks, QRSS, 511, 2047, 215,
3-52 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.41Serial Interface Test Details ScreenBERT Table on the Serial Interface Test Details ScreenThe BERT table lets you set the
Web Server Interface 3-53Bit ErrorsDisplays the total number of bit errors detected since the test began or since error statistics were cleared. Error
3-54 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.42Trap Log Screen Top Talkers ScreenClicking on the “Top Talkers” link in the navigation tree displays the Top N Details sc
Web Server Interface 3-55you initiate generation of the report by pressing the “Submit” button, the Time Remaining value is copied over to the Duratio
3-56 WANsuite 7205equal cost multipath routing where packets to a single destination can be sent via more than one interface simultaneously. Figure 3.
Web Server Interface 3-57OSPF Router IDThis 32-bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF protocol uniquely identifies the router within an A
3-58 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.46Circuit Details Screen.NOTICE: A “Submit” on this screen will activate a newly created circuit. It is not necessary to p
Web Server Interface 3-59OSPF StatusIndicates whether or not OSPF is enabled on this circuit.Values: Enable, DisableDefault: DisableOSPF AreaRepresent
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3-60 WANsuite 7205Static Routes ScreenUnder some circumstances, it may not be necessary for a router to learn a route using ordinary means such as RIP
Web Server Interface 3-61NOTICE: A “Submit” on this screen will activate a newly created route. It is not necessary to perform a “Save and Restart” f
3-62 WANsuite 7205Dynamic Route Table ScreenAccess this menu by selecting “Static Route Table” from the RIP Parameters table on the IP Gateway menu an
Web Server Interface 3-63Figure 3.50ARP Table Screen EndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP
3-64 WANsuite 7205IP AddressIP address of the circuit.Values: 0.0.0.0−255.255.255.255Default: 0.0.0.0MAC AddressMAC address of the host to be reached.
Web Server Interface 3-65Area Table ScreenAn Area allows growth and makes the networks at a site easier to manage. An area is self-contained; knowledg
3-66 WANsuite 7205Area Details ScreenAccess this screen by clicking on the Area Details button on the Area Table screen.Figure 3.54Area Details Screen
Web Server Interface 3-67throughout the routing domain. The collected link state advertisements of all routers and networks form the protocol's t
3-68 WANsuite 7205Figure 3.55Virtual Link Table ScreenEnableEnables this definition of a virtual link.Transmit Area IDThe non-backbone area that the v
Web Server Interface 3-69TCP ServerThe TCP Server is a general-purpose application that maps arbitrary TCP port numbers to non-TCP/IP devices that hav
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