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1675 LAMBDAUNITE MULTISERVICE SWITCH (MSS) |
RELEASE 11.0
ES64U SNMP REFERENCE GUIDE
ES64U-SNMP-REFG
365-374-201R11.0
CC109681999
ISSUE 1
JULY 2008
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Contents
About this document
Purpose
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Intended audience
........................................................................................................................................................................ xixi
Conventions used
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Related information
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How to comment
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1 ES64U SNMP MIB description
Overview
...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-11-1
System
System MIB
................................................................................................................................................................................ 1-51-5
Interfaces
Generic interface MIB
............................................................................................................................................................ 1-71-7
Ethernet Layer MIB
.............................................................................................................................................................. 1-131-13
GFP Transmission Layers MIB
........................................................................................................................................ 1-151-15
ETS Layer MIB
Overview
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-171-17
User management
Overview
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-271-27
Upload user information
...................................................................................................................................................... 1-291-29
Check user password
............................................................................................................................................................ 1-301-30
Alarms and events
Trap mechanism
...................................................................................................................................................................... 1-311-31
Supported Alarms/Events
.................................................................................................................................................... 1-331-33
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MIB tables for alarm/trap/event management ............................................................................................................ 1-371-37
Enable trap manager
............................................................................................................................................................. 1-441-44
Remove manager from manager list
.............................................................................................................................. 1-451-45
Upload manager address
..................................................................................................................................................... 1-461-46
Upload alarm profile information
.................................................................................................................................... 1-481-48
Upload open alarm table
..................................................................................................................................................... 1-501-50
Upload log tables
................................................................................................................................................................... 1-511-51
Performance monitoring per port
Overview
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-541-54
MIB tables for PM per port
............................................................................................................................................... 1-551-55
Creating collection of PM (RX & TX)
......................................................................................................................... 1-601-60
Deleting collection of PM (RX & TX)
......................................................................................................................... 1-611-61
Resetting current counters of PM (RX & TX)
.......................................................................................................... 1-621-62
Upload PM Information
...................................................................................................................................................... 1-631-63
Performance monitoring per queue
Overview
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-681-68
MIB tables for PM per queue
........................................................................................................................................... 1-691-69
Creating collection of PM (RX & TX) per queue
................................................................................................... 1-741-74
Resetting current counters of PM (RX & TX) per queue
..................................................................................... 1-751-75
Deleting collection of PM (RX & TX) per queue
................................................................................................... 1-761-76
Upload PM per queue information
................................................................................................................................. 1-771-77
1+1 LAG - Link Aggregation management
Overview
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-801-80
1+1 LAG MIB tables
........................................................................................................................................................... 1-811-81
1+1 LAG port activate
......................................................................................................................................................... 1-821-82
1+1 LAG group activate
..................................................................................................................................................... 1-831-83
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1+1 LAG Upload
................................................................................................................................................................... 1-861-86
Support
Overview
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-871-87
Restart and truncate database
............................................................................................................................................ 1-881-88
A Port to ifIndex Mapping
......................................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1A-1
B 1+1 LAG naming rules
......................................................................................................................................................................................................... B-1B-1
Glossary
Contents
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List of tables
1-1 ETS objects creation ............................................................................................................................................. 1-251-25
A-1 Port to ifIndex mapping table
............................................................................................................................ A-1A-1
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List of figures
1-1 Media-specific interface MIB tables .............................................................................................................. 1-161-16
1-2 EVC over ETS example
...................................................................................................................................... 1-241-24
1-3 ETS MIB tables
...................................................................................................................................................... 1-261-26
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About this documentAbout this document
Purpose
The ES64U is an extension of the 1675 LambdaUnite MSS capabilities. It provides
Ethernet Layer 2 switching features across the different Physical interfaces provided by
the way of Ethernet I/O boards. This equipment is also supplying a SNMP
management interface based on an Alcatel-Lucent proprietary MIB definition.
The complete SNMP MIB description is supplied by Alcatel-Lucent via ASN.1 files.
This document aims to describe the usage of this MIB from the management system
point of view. It is proposed by Alcatel-Lucent to customers in order to help the
development of a dedicated management system dealing with the full discovery and
provisioning of the ES64U.
Intended audience
This document is intended to who ever is concerned with the SNMP management of
the ES64U.
It is considered as a reference guide for ES64U network management via SNMP
interface.
Conventions used
Related information
The manuals related to 1675 LambdaUnite MSS are shown in the following table:
Document title Document code
1675 LambdaUnite MSS Product Information and Planning Guide
Presents a detailed overview of the system, describes its applications, gives
planning requirements, engineering rules, ordering information, and
technical specifications.
109671750
(365-374-195R11.0)
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Document title Document code
1675 LambdaUnite MSS User Provisioning Guide
Provides step-by-step information for use in daily system operations. The
manual demonstrates how to perform system provisioning, operations, and
administrative tasks by use of WaveStar
®
CIT.
109671776
(365-374-196R11.0)
1675 LambdaUnite MSS Maintenance and Trouble-clearing Guide
Gives detailed information on each possible alarm message. Furthermore, it
provides procedures for routine maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnostics,
and component replacement.
109671768
(365-374-197R11.0)
1675 LambdaUnite MSS Installation and System Turn-up Guide
A step-by-step guide to system installation and set up. It also includes
information needed for pre-installation site planning and post-installation
acceptance testing.
109671792
(365-374-198R11.0)
1675 LambdaUnite MSS TL1 Command Guide
Describes the external TL1 interface for 1675 LambdaUnite MSS in terms
of TL1 command, responses, and notification definitions.
109671784
(365-374-199R11.0)
ES64U Command Line Interface Guide 109681981
(365-374-200)
ES64U SNMP Reference Guide 109681999
(365-374-201)
1675 LambdaUnite MSS Safety Guide 109510909
(365-374-159R11.0)
Documentation CD-ROM 1675 LambdaUnite MSS (all manuals on a
CD-ROM)
109671800
(365-374-181R11.0)
1675 LambdaUnite MSS Software Release Description This document is delivered with the NE
software.
1675 LambdaUnite MSS Engineering and Ordering Information Drawing ED8C948-10
1675 LambdaUnite MSS Interconnect and Circuit Information Drawing ED8C948-20
These documents and drawings can be ordered at or downloaded from the
Alcatel-Lucent Online Customer Support Site (OLCS) (https://support.lucent.com)or
through your Local Customer Support.
How to comment
To comment on this information product, go to the Online Comment Form
(http://www.lucent-info.com/comments/enus/) or e-mail your comments to the
Comments Hotline ([email protected]).
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description
Overview
Purpose
This section describes the supported SNMP tables, columnar objects, and scalar objects
for the ES64U.
SNMP MIB managed entities
The different logical objects managed in the ETS MIBs, and their relationships are
depicted in the following figure.
Note: Spanning tree, Bridge, and ETS over Provider Bridge MIBs are not
supported in the present release and therefore not covered by this edition of the
document.
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System 1-5
System MIB 1-5
Interfaces 1-7
Generic interface MIB 1-7
Ethernet Layer MIB 1-13
GFP Transmission Layers MIB 1-15
ETS Layer MIB 1-17
Interfaces/ Ports MIB
ETS MIB
Ethernet ETS Interface (local or remote)
InFlow
ETS Traffic Descriptor
ETS Flow
Classifier
n
n
1
1
n
OR
OutFlow
Cross
Connection
0..1
OR
n
1
Vlan Protocol
Profile
Color
Profile
1
1
0..1
Vlan
Stack
0..1
ETS over
Provider
Bridge MIB
Bridge to ETS
Mapping
ETS to Bridge
Mapping
Bridge MIB
SDH physical interface
0..1
1
Bridge
VLAN
Bridge Port
Ethernet ETB Interface (local or remote)
SDH physical interface
0..1
1
1
1
Bridge
VLAN Port
n
Spanning Tree MIB
STP Port
0..1
1
STI/RSTI
MST VLAN
Assignment
MSTI
Per-VLAN STI
n
1
n
n
n
n
OR
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User management 1-27
Overview 1-27
Upload user information 1-29
Check user password 1-30
Alarms and events 1-31
Trap mechanism 1-31
Supported Alarms/Events 1-33
MIB tables for alarm/trap/event management 1-37
Enable trap manager 1-44
Remove manager from manager list 1-45
Upload manager address 1-46
Upload alarm profile information 1-48
Upload open alarm table 1-50
Upload log tables 1-51
Performance monitoring per port 1-54
Overview 1-54
MIB tables for PM per port 1-55
Creating collection of PM (RX & TX) 1-60
Deleting collection of PM (RX & TX) 1-61
Resetting current counters of PM (RX & TX) 1-62
Upload PM Information 1-63
Performance monitoring per queue 1-68
Overview 1-68
MIB tables for PM per queue 1-69
Creating collection of PM (RX & TX) per queue 1-74
Resetting current counters of PM (RX & TX) per queue 1-75
Deleting collection of PM (RX & TX) per queue 1-76
Upload PM per queue information 1-77
1+1 LAG - Link Aggregation management 1-80
Overview 1-80
1+1 LAG MIB tables 1-81
ES64U SNMP MIB description
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1+1 LAG port activate 1-82
1+1 LAG group activate 1-83
1+1 LAG group deactivate 1-85
1+1 LAG Upload 1-86
Support 1-87
Overview 1-87
Restart and truncate database 1-88
ES64U SNMP MIB description
Overview
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System MIB
sysDescr (SNMPv2-MIB)
This object identifies the software version of the NE.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1
Full path:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).system(1).sysDescr(1)
Description
The sysDescr is a 9 bytes string defined in the following way:
sysDescr
MIB field name Description
sysDescr
[1] is a “V” (upper case)
sysDescr [2,3] represents the Major version (number)
sysDescr [4,5] represents the Minor version (number)
sysDescr [6,7] represents the Maintenance version (number)
Example:
For example, ‘V010100’ represents version 1.1.
sysObjectID (SNMPv2-MIB)
The vendor’s authoritative identification of the network management subsystem. This
scalar is set to “Alcatel-Lucent”.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2
Full path:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).system(1).sysObjectID(2)
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sysName (SNMPv2-MIB)
This scalar, which is an administratively assigned name for this managed node, is set
to “sysadm”.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5
Full path:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).system(1).sysName(5)
sysServices (SNMPv2-MIB)
A value that indicates the set of services that this entity may potentially offer. The
value is a sum, which initially takes the value zero. Then, for each layer, L, in the
range 1 through 7, that this node performs transactions for, 2
(L 1)
is added to the sum.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.7
Full path:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).system(1).sysServices(7)
Example:
ES64U, which is a layer 2 switch, has a value of 2 (2
(2–1)
).
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System MIB
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Generic interface MIB
Generic interface MIB tables
The generic interface MIB tables are:
IfStackTable (standard)
IfInvStackTable (standard)
IfTable (standard)
IfXTable (standard extension)
OpticsIMIfTable (proprietary)
OpticsIMEthConfTable (proprietary)
OpticsIMEthVLANTypeTable (proprietary)
The relevant managed attributes of the tables involved in the interfaces/ports
management are the following:
IfStackTable (IF-MIB)
The ifStackTable contains information on the relationships between the multiple
sub-layers of network interfaces.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.2
Full path:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib2(1).ifMIB(31).ifMIBObjects(1).ifStackTable(2)
Description
In particular, the ifStackTable contains information on which sub-layers run on top
of’ which other sub-layers, where each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual row in
the
ifTable. For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x runs over the
sub-layer with
ifIndex value y, then this table contains:
ifStackStatus.x.y = active
For each ifIndex value, I, which identifies an active interface, there are always at
least two instantiated rows in this table associated with I. For one of these rows, I is
the value of
ifStackHigherLayer; for the other, I is the value of
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ifStackLowerLayer. (If I is not involved in multiplexing, then these are the only two
rows associated with I.) For example, two rows exist even for an interface which has
no others stacked on top or below it:
ifStackStatus.0.x = active
ifStackStatus.x.0 = active
ifInvStackTable (IF-MIB)
The ifInvStackTable contains information on the relationships between the multiple
sub-layers of network interfaces.
Object identifier (OID):
1.3.6.1.2.1.77.1.1
Full path:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib2(1).ifInvMIB(77).ifInvMIBObjects(1).ifInvStackTable(1)
Description
In particular, the ifInvStackTable contains information on which sub-layers run
’underneath’ which other sub-layers, where each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual
row in the ifTable. For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x runs
underneath the sub-layer with ifIndex value y, then this table contains:
ifInvStackStatus.x.y = active
For each ifIndex value, z, which identifies an active interface, there are always at
least two instantiated rows in this table associated with z. For one of these rows, z is
the value of
ifStackHigherLayer; for the other, z is the value of
ifStackLowerLayer. (If z is not involved in multiplexing, then these are the only two
rows associated with z.)
For example, two rows exist even for an interface which has no others stacked on top
or below it:
ifInvStackStatus.z.0 = active
ifInvStackStatus.0.z = active
This table contains exactly the same number of rows as the ifStackTable, but the
rows appear in a different order.
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Generic interface MIB
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