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CSMIM/MICRO-CS MANAGEMENT APPLICATION
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE
CSMIM/Micro-CS Management Application Guide iii
NOTICE
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© Copyright April 1997 by:
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are trademarks of
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,
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,
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and
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
About the Documentation......................................................................... 1
Formats and Usage.................................................................................. 4
Documentation Conventions .......................................................... 4
Introduction............................................................................................... 5
Annex Manager Features............................................................... 5
Annex Manager Environment......................................................... 7
System Requirements.................................................................... 7
Getting Help ............................................................................................. 9
CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING ANNEX MANAGER
Annex Manager Delivery and Platforms................................................1-1
Installing the Annex Manager Application.............................................1-1
Setting Environment Variables..............................................................1-7
Working with SunNet Manager.............................................................1-7
Linking Annex Manager with SunNet Manager...........................1-7
Using SunNet Manager Discovery to Find Annexes ...................1-8
Running Annex Manager ......................................................................1-9
CHAPTER 2 WINDOW BASICS
Window Elements..................................................................................2-1
Mouse and Keyboard Techniques ........................................................2-4
Using the Mouse..........................................................................2-4
Using Keyboard Commands........................................................2-5
Controlling the Window Display.............................................................2-6
Changing a Window’s Size..........................................................2-6
Using Annex Manager Icons .......................................................2-7
Moving Windows and Icons.........................................................2-7
Using Scroll Bars.........................................................................2-8
Using the Control Menu.............................................................2-10
Using Fields, Buttons, and Boxes .......................................................2-12
Using Text Fields.......................................................................2-12
Using Buttons............................................................................2-13
Using List Boxes........................................................................2-16
Understanding Message and Output Boxes..............................2-19
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CHAPTER 3 WORKING WITH ANNEX MANAGER WINDOWS
Understanding Window Types...............................................................3-1
Using Annex Manager Menus ...............................................................3-2
Using Secondary Windows....................................................................3-4
Using the File Selection Window .................................................3-5
Understanding the Confirmation Window ....................................3-8
Using the Cancel Window............................................................3-9
Using the Reset Parameters Window..........................................3-9
Understanding Warning Windows .......................................................3-10
Using Help Windows............................................................................3-11
Displaying Help Windows ..........................................................3-12
Understanding the Help Window Format...................................3-14
Saving Help Window Contents ..................................................3-15
Changing Site Defaults........................................................................3-16
Displaying the Site Parameters Window....................................3-17
Understanding the Site Parameters Window Format.................3-17
Changing Default Values...........................................................3-19
CHAPTER 4 USING THE MAIN WINDOW
Using Setup and Customize Modes ......................................................4-1
Understanding the Main Window Format ..............................................4-3
Using the Specification Area........................................................4-4
Verifying Annex Status...............................................................4-10
Using the Configuration Area.....................................................4-11
Saving and Opening Annex Lists.........................................................4-13
Saving an Annex List.................................................................4-13
Opening an Annex List...............................................................4-14
Editing List Files.........................................................................4-15
Displaying SNMP Information..............................................................4-16
Displaying the SNMP Information Window ................................4-16
Understanding the SNMP Information Window Format.............4-17
Viewing and Updating SNMP Information..................................4-18
CHAPTER 5 SETUP MODE BASICS
Understanding Setup Windows .............................................................5-2
Displaying Setup Windows....................................................................5-3
Using the Main Window ...............................................................5-3
Using the Setup Field...................................................................5-5
Understanding Setup Window Fields.....................................................5-6
Using Push Buttons...............................................................................5-7
Using Confirmation Windows.................................................................5-8
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CHAPTER 6 SELECTING GENERAL SETTINGS
Using the General Window....................................................................6-2
Using Push Buttons.....................................................................6-3
Using the General (continued) Window.................................................6-4
Selecting General Settings....................................................................6-7
CHAPTER 7 SETTING ASYNCHRONOUS PORT VALUES
Selecting Async Ports ...........................................................................7-1
Understanding the Async Ports Window.....................................7-2
Using the Edit Async Ports Window......................................................7-3
Understanding the Edit Async Ports Window..............................7-4
Using the Edit Async Ports (continued) Window.................................7-11
Understanding the Edit Async Ports (continued) Window.........7-12
Selecting Async Port Settings.............................................................7-13
CHAPTER 8 SETTING ISDN PRIMARY RATE
ANNEX VALUES
Using the Call Defaults Window............................................................8-2
Understanding the Call Defaults Window....................................8-3
Selecting Call Default Settings....................................................8-8
Using the Channels Window.................................................................8-8
Understanding the Channels Window.........................................8-9
Assigning Remote Addresses ...................................................8-10
Using the T1/PRI Line Window ...........................................................8-10
Understanding the T1/PRI Line Box..........................................8-11
Setting the Switch Type.............................................................8-12
CHAPTER 9 EDITING MODEM DEFINITIONS
Understanding the Edit Modem Window...............................................9-2
Using Push Buttons.....................................................................9-3
Creating and Changing Modem Definitions...........................................9-3
Changing Definitions for Annexes with Ports ..............................9-4
Changing Definitions for ISDN Primary Rate Annexes................9-5
Removing a Definition .................................................................9-6
Understanding the Modem Database....................................................9-8
Editing Modem Definitions...........................................................9-8
Creating New Modem Definitions................................................9-8
Editing the Configuration File................................................................9-9
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CHAPTER 10 SETTING SECURITY VALUES
Understanding the Security Window....................................................10-1
Using Push Buttons ...................................................................10-3
Selecting Security Window Settings....................................................10-3
CHAPTER 11 USING THE APPLETALK, IP, IPX, AND LAT
WINDOWS
Using the AppleTalk Window...............................................................11-1
Understanding the AppleTalk Window.......................................11-2
Using Push Buttons ...................................................................11-2
Changing AppleTalk Window Settings.......................................11-2
Using the IP Window ...........................................................................11-2
Understanding the IP Window ...................................................11-3
Using Push Buttons ...................................................................11-4
Changing IP Window Settings ...................................................11-4
Using the IPX Window.........................................................................11-5
Understanding the IPX Window.................................................11-6
Using Push Buttons ...................................................................11-6
Selecting IPX Window Settings..................................................11-6
Using the LAT Window........................................................................11-6
Understanding the LAT Window ................................................11-7
Using Push Buttons ...................................................................11-8
Entering LAT Window Settings ..................................................11-8
CHAPTER 12 USING AND CREATING PARAMETER GROUPS
Working with Parameter Groups..........................................................12-1
Creating Parameter Groups.................................................................12-2
Displaying the User Defined Parameter Groups Window..........12-3
Understanding the User Defined Parameter Groups Window
Format...........................................................................12-3
Creating or Modifying a User Defined Group.............................12-5
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CHAPTER 13 VIEWING AND CHANGING PARAMETERS
Viewing Parameter Values..................................................................13-2
Displaying the Show Window....................................................13-2
Understanding the Show Window Format.................................13-3
Viewing Parameter Values........................................................13-6
Changing Parameter Values...............................................................13-6
Displaying the Set Window........................................................13-6
Understanding the Set Window Format.....................................13-7
Changing Parameter Values ...................................................13-10
Identifying Errors...............................................................................13-13
Understanding Warning Windows...........................................13-13
Understanding Output and Message Box Errors.....................13-14
CHAPTER 14 VIEWING, CREATING, AND EXECUTING SCRIPTS
Viewing Script Contents......................................................................14-2
Displaying the View Script Window...........................................14-3
Understanding the View Script Window Format........................14-4
Viewing a Script.........................................................................14-5
Creating New Scripts...........................................................................14-5
Displaying the Create Script Window........................................14-6
Understanding the Create Script Window Format.....................14-7
Creating a Script........................................................................14-9
Editing Script Files...................................................................14-12
Changing Parameter Values Using Scripts.......................................14-12
Displaying the Execute Script Window....................................14-13
Understanding the Execute Script Window Format.................14-14
Executing a Script....................................................................14-16
Identifying Errors...............................................................................14-18
Create Script Command Errors...............................................14-18
Execute Script Command Errors.............................................14-19
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CHAPTER 15 COMPARING AND COPYING PARAMETERS AND
VALUES
Comparing Parameters and Values.....................................................15-1
Displaying the Compare Window...............................................15-1
Understanding the Compare Window Format............................15-3
Selecting Annexes and Scripts for Comparison.........................15-4
Using Compare Window Buttons...............................................15-7
Comparing Parameters and Values...........................................15-8
Copying Parameter Values..................................................................15-9
Displaying the Copy Window ...................................................15-10
Understanding the Copy Window Format................................15-10
Copying Parameter Values......................................................15-14
Identifying Errors................................................................................15-16
Compare Command Errors......................................................15-16
Copy Command Errors ............................................................15-17
CHAPTER 16 BOOTING AND RESETTING ANNEXES
Booting Annexes..................................................................................16-1
Displaying the Boot Window ......................................................16-1
Understanding the Boot Window Format...................................16-2
Booting Annexes........................................................................16-6
Resetting Annex Configurations..........................................................16-8
Displaying the Reset Window ....................................................16-8
Understanding the Reset Window Format.................................16-9
Resetting an Annex..................................................................16-11
Broadcasting Messages ....................................................................16-13
Displaying the Broadcast Window ...........................................16-13
Understanding the Broadcast Window Format ........................16-14
Sending a Broadcast Message................................................16-15
Configuring PRI Internal Modems......................................................16-16
Displaying the Set PRI Internal Modems Window ...................16-16
Understanding the Set PRI Internal Modems Window.............16-17
Changing Internal Modem Status ............................................16-18
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CHAPTER 17 DISPLAYING STATUS INFORMATION
Displaying Annex Status Information ..................................................17-1
Displaying the Annex Status Window........................................17-2
Understanding the Annex Status Window.................................17-3
Using Push Buttons...................................................................17-4
Displaying Asynchronous Port Status Information..............................17-5
Displaying the Annex Async Port Status Window .....................17-5
Understanding the Annex Async Port Status Window...............17-6
Using Push Buttons...................................................................17-9
Viewing Asynchronous Port Status Information ........................17-9
Displaying Interface Information........................................................17-10
Displaying the Annex Interface Status Window.......................17-10
Understanding the Annex Interface Status Window................17-11
Using Push Buttons.................................................................17-12
Displaying PRI Channels Status Information ....................................17-13
Displaying the Annex PRI Channels Status Window...............17-13
Understanding the Annex PRI Channels Status Window........17-14
Using Push Buttons.................................................................17-16
Viewing PRI Channels Status Information...............................17-16
Displaying PRI Internal CSU Status Information...............................17-17
Displaying the Annex PRI Internal CSU Status Window.........17-17
Understanding the Annex PRI Internal CSU Status Window ..17-18
Using Push Buttons.................................................................17-22
Viewing PRI Internal CSU Status Information.........................17-22
Displaying T1 Internal CSU Status Information.................................17-23
Displaying the Annex T1 Internal CSU Status Window...........17-23
Understanding the Annex T1 Internal CSU Status Window....17-24
Using Push Buttons.................................................................17-28
Viewing T1 Internal CSU Status Information...........................17-28
Displaying T1 Modem Calls Status Information ................................17-29
Displaying the Annex Modem Calls Status Window................17-29
Understanding the Annex Modem Calls Status Window.........17-30
Using Push Buttons.................................................................17-31
Viewing T1 Modem Calls Status Information...........................17-31
Displaying Dial VPN Services (DVS) Status Information ..................17-32
Displaying the Annex DVS Status Window .............................17-32
Understanding the Annex DVS Status Window.......................17-33
Using Push Buttons.................................................................17-34
Viewing Dial VPN Services (DVS) Status Information.............17-35
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Identifying Annexes ...........................................................................17-35
Using the Discover Annexes/Search Device Window..............17-36
Discovering Annexes using a Search Device ..........................17-40
Updating and Saving Discover Annexes Lists.........................17-41
Using the Discover Annexes/Network Command....................17-42
CHAPTER 18 ANNEX MANAGER AND SNMP
SNMP Protocol Overview....................................................................18-1
SNMP Management Stations.....................................................18-2
SNMP Agents ............................................................................18-2
Message Delivery ......................................................................18-3
Setting up the Annex for SNMP...........................................................18-3
Defining the Community String ..................................................18-3
Defining Parameters ..................................................................18-4
Standard MIB Support.........................................................................18-4
MIB Object Hierarchy.................................................................18-5
Describing and Naming Objects ................................................18-5
Trap Hosts and Traps ................................................................18-6
Annex Restrictions on Standard MIBs .......................................18-6
CHAPTER 19 ANNEX PARAMETERS
CHAPTER 20 TROUBLESHOOTING
CSMIM/Micro-CS Management Application Guide 1
PREFACE
Annex Manager is a graphical user interface that allows you to configure
one or more Annexes easily and quickly. Annex Manager’s window software
gives you access to all Annex SNMP-configurable parameters and
commands.
The
Annex Manager User Guide
is intended for System Administrators or
others who need to configure Annex remote access communication
servers. It assumes that you are familiar with network protocols and that
you know the parameter values you need to configure Annexes.
About the Documentation
This book provides complete Annex Manager documentation. It explains
all Annex Manager commands and gives you step-by-step directions for
using each command. In addition, it describes each parameter eligible for
Annex Manager processing.
The
Annex Manager User Guide
includes the following parts and chapters:
Introduction provides an overview of Annex Manager features
and platforms.
Part 1, Annex Manager Basics:
Chapter 1,
Installing Annex Manager
provides directions
for installing the software.
Chapter 2,
Window Basics
presents basic windows tools
that you can use throughout any Annex Manager session.
Chapter 3,
Working with Annex Manager Windows
describes Annex Manager’s command, secondary,
warning, and help windows.
Chapter 4,
Using the Main Window
explains all features in
the main window. It includes directions for creating and
using Annex lists.
Part 2, Setup Mode:
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Chapter 5,
Setup Mode Basics
describes the windows and
special features of the Setup mode.
Chapter 6,
Selecting General Settings
discusses how to
use the two General windows in Setup mode to set the
most commonly-used Annex parameters.
Chapter 7,
Setting Asynchronous Port Values
explains
how to select and edit asynchronous port settings and
modem definitions in Setup Mode.
Chapter 8,
Setting ISDN Primary Rate Annex Values
describes how to set frequently-used Call Default
parameters, assign remote addresses to channels, and
set the T1/PRI line switch type.
Chapter 9,
Editing Modem Definitions
explains how to edit
a modem definition in your configuration files.
Chapter 10,
Setting Security Values
describes how to set
frequently-used Annex security settings.
Chapter 11,
Using the AppleTalk, IP, IPX and LAT Windows
explains how to set frequently-used values for these
protocols.
Part 3, Customize Mode:
Chapter 12,
Using and Creating Parameter Groups
describes how to create your own parameter listings that
you can use in any Annex Manager session.
Chapter 13,
Viewing and Changing Parameters
provides
instructions for using the
Show
and
Set
commands.
Chapter 14,
Viewing, Creating, and Executing Scripts
explains the commands that allow you to create a set of
parameter values, to store them as a script, and to apply
a script’s values to one or more Annexes.
Chapter 15,
Comparing and Copying Parameters and
Values
discusses the commands that allow you to verify
parameters and values in existing Annexes and scripts,
and to apply one Annex’s parameter values to other
Annexes.
About the Documentation
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Part 4, Control and Status Commands:
Chapter 16,
Booting and Resetting Annexes
provides
instructions for the
Boot
,
Reset
, and
Broadcast
commands.
Chapter 17,
Displaying Status Information
describes the
commands that give you status information for Annexes,
ports, channels, and interfaces.
Part 5, Reference Information:
Chapter 18,
Annex Manager and SNMP
presents a brief
overview of SNMP and its relationship to the Annex and
Annex Manager.
Chapter 19,
Annex Parameters
describes each parameter
eligible for Annex Manager processing. It includes each
parameter’s type, allowable values, Annex Manager
default value, and the pre-defined lists in which each
parameter appears.
Chapter 20,
Troubleshooting
gives detailed answers to the
questions most frequently asked by Annex Manager users.
The Index provides detailed page references for the entire
Annex Manager User Guide.
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Formats and Usage
Throughout this document, the following terms may be used to refer to
Cabletron Systems products or documentation. Table 1 summarizes the
alternate terminology and the Cabletron product, device, or document that
it refers to.
Table 1: Format and Usage
Documentation Conventions
This book’s conventions allow you to use Annex Manager easily. You can
use the book as a reference guide, finding descriptions of single elements,
or follow directions through a chapter. The following table lists the
Annex
Manager User Guide
conventions.
Alternate Form
Cabletron Term
Annex
Communications Server
Remote Annex
Communications Server
Remote Annex 2000
MicroCS
Remote Annex 4000
CSMIM2-16T/32T
Remote Annex 6100
CSMIM-T1
Convention: Represents:
Italics
Book titles, chapter titles, and chapter headings.
Window font
Text from any Annex Manager window.
Parameter font
Parameter names, tool names, filenames, and
directory names.
Keycaps.
Window push buttons.
Key
Button Name
Introduction
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Introduction
Annex Manager allows system administrators to monitor and configure the
Annexes in the network. It is a host-based, window oriented, configuration
and management application designed to manage Bay Networks’ Annex
remote access communication servers.
Annex Manager offers the functionality of the older Annex host-based na
configuration tool in an easier to use format. In addition, it provides basic
monitoring capabilities that were previously available only by connecting
directly to the Annex.
Annex Manager Features
Annex Manager offers advanced features through a graphical user
interface. It allows you to:
Configure Annexes with Setup or Customize mode:
Setup mode allows users to configure one or more
Annexes by setting the most commonly used parameters.
Customize mode lets users set individual Annex
parameters and provides access to all main menu
commands.
Simplify configuration operations using pre-defined parameter
groups.
Create additional parameter groups for easy configuration.
Notes provide important information.
Warnings inform you about conditions that can
have adverse effects on processing.
Cautions notify you about dangerous conditions.
Convention: Represents:
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Support multiple Annex hardware versions, including the
Annex3, Micro Annex XL, Remote Annex RA2000, RA4000,
RA6100, and RA6300 products; Cabletron CSMIM,
CSMIM-T1, and MODMIM; and Bay Networks 5390.
Display online documentation for all Annex configuration
parameters and for all Annex Manager windows and fields.
Show and set values for all Annex configuration parameters.
Save current configuration parameter settings into script files
and restore settings from these files. Using script commands,
you can:
Create ASCII text files and edit them with standard
workstation editors.
Use predefined configuration script files to configure
Annexes and ports.
Compare parameters and values for two Annexes, for an Annex
and a script, or for two scripts.
Copy the current parameter settings from one port to another
or from one Annex to another.
Retrieve basic status and statistics information from an Annex
or from a specific port on more than one Annex.
Define site specific defaults.
Identify Annexes in the network.
Save lists of Annex names or addresses.
Display default values for each configuration parameter.
Boot and reset Annexes.
Edit Annex configuration file.
Reset ports or Annex subsystems automatically after you
change parameter settings.
Introduction
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Annex Manager Environment
Annex Manager is an SNMP-based management application that uses the
X/Motif™ graphical environment for its user interface and the standard
SNMP protocol to send commands to the Annex. Since it is designed to
run stand-alone, Annex Manager includes statically-linked SNMP protocol
routines and the X/Motif™ binary libraries. The installation process copies
the appropriate binary executable and all the associated help and data files
from the distribution media to the workstation's disk storage. Although it is
not a requirement, you should consider installing Annex Manager on the
same workstation you use for the Annex software installation.
Annex Manager depends on the proprietary MIB defined for the Annex and
on the various standard MIBs supported by the Annex. As such, Annex
Manager cannot manage other SNMP-manageable nodes in the network,
and is not intended to be a generic SNMP management tool.
Annex Manager may be loosely coupled with several standard network
management products such as SunNet Manager™,
HP/Openview™, or IBM Netview™ for AIX. However, Annex Manager is
not tightly integrated with these products.
System Requirements
Release 2.3 of Annex Manager is intended to run on a workstation running
BSD Unix (Sun Sparc, HP, RS/6000, SCO Unix). The following sections list
the hardware and software requirements for installing and running Annex
Manager.
Memory Requirements
You must have at least 10 MB of free disk space available prior to
installation.We recommend at least 32 MB of RAM, although specific
memory requirements vary depending on the type of workstation and the
other tasks that run concurrently with Annex Manager.
Annex Manager works best with a color monitor directly attached to the
workstation or a color X-window terminal connected to the UNIX host over
the network. Annex Manager also supports a grey-scale
X-window terminal attached to the workstation. Any X-window terminal
used with Annex Manager must have at least 2 MB of RAM.
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Platforms
Annex Manager runs on the following platforms:
SunOS 4.1.3C or 4.1.4, Solaris 2.4 with SunOS compatibility
mode, and Solaris 2.5.
HP-UX 9.0.5 or 10.0.
AIX 4.1.4.
SCO/UNIX Release 3.2.
Sun Requirements
Annex Manager runs under SunOS and Solaris on SPARC Systems.
HP Requirements
Annex Manager runs under HP-UX 9.0.5 or 10.0 on HP 9000 Series 700
Workstations.
IBM Requirements
Annex Manager runs under AIX 4.1.4 on IBM RS/6000 workstations.
SCO Requirements
Annex Manager runs under SCO/Unix Release 3.2 and the X windowing
system. You should have a 486 CPU with 16 MB RAM, 20 MB of available
disk space, and a CD-ROM drive or a 3.5” floppy drive to install the software.
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