Transition Networks C3230-1013 User guide

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ION System
x323x Remotely Managed
Network Interface Device (NID)
User Guide
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ION System x323x Remotely Managed Network Interface Device (NID) User Guide
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Tel: 952- 941-7600 or 1-800-526-9267
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Revision History
Rev Date Description
2 05/10/10 Revised for firmware version 0.5.x.
A 08/24/10 Revised for firmware version 1.0.3.
B 12/21/10
Revised for firmware version 1.0.5. New features include Circuit ID support, L2CP support, Re-
dundancy enhancements, SNMP v1/v2c setting, and Web Interface enhancements.
C 05/17/11
Revised for ION Rel. 1.1.0, Hardware Rev. 0.0.1, and Bootloader Rev. 1.2.0. New features include
1) ION x6010 T1/E1 support, 2) Syslog function, 3) Backup and restore of SOAM config and
IONPS card, 4) SSH web interface cleanup, 5) Port mode / MAC Learning Enable portlist, 6)
TNDP Enable/Disable, and 7) Updated Help files.
D 12/05/11
Revised for ION Rel. 1.2.1 with: 1) Increased Rate Limiting options. 2) SNMPv3.
3) BOOTP IP addressing. 4) Strict Priority Queuing. 5) USB Serial File Transfer (X/Y/Zmodem)
commands. 6) IONMM System Name displays in CLI prompt. 7) Password can be changed using
the community write string, and any login or password that is not fixed. 8) When using SSH client
to login to ION, the userid and password are not fixed. 9) Minor enhancements to SSH package.
10) Backdoor password change. 11) Fixed MEF-related bugs. 12) Enhanced login User manage-
ment.
E 04/11/12 Revised for 1.3.1 with IPv6, TACACS+ and Auto Provisioning support.
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Cautions and Warnings
Definitions
Cautions indicate that there is the possibility of poor equipment performance or potential damage to the
equipment. Warnings indicate that there is the possibility of injury to person.
Cautions and Warnings appear here and may appear throughout this manual where appropriate. Failure to
read and understand the information identified by this symbol could result in poor equipment
performance, damage to the equipment, or injury to persons.
Cautions
Do not ship or store devices near strong electrostatic, electromagnetic, magnetic, or radioactive fields.
Caution: When handling chassis Network Interface Devices (NIDs) observe electrostatic discharge precautions.
This requires proper grounding (i.e., wear a wrist strap).
Caution: Copper based media ports, e.g., Twisted Pair (TP) Ethernet, USB, RS232, RS422, RS485, DS1, DS3,
Video Coax, etc., are intended to be connected to intra-building (inside plant) link segments that are not subject to
lightening transients or power faults. They are not to be connected to inter-building (outside plant) link segments
that are subject to lightening.
Caution: Do not install the NIDs in areas where strong electromagnetic fields (EMF) exist. Failure to observe this
caution could result in poor NID performance.
Caution: Read the installation instructions before connecting the chassis to a power source. Failure to observe this
caution could result in poor performance or damage to the equipment.
Caution: Only trained and qualified personnel should install or perform maintenance on the x323x. Failure to
observe this caution could result in poor performance or damage to the equipment.
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Caution: Do not let optical fibers come into physical contact with any bare part of the body since they are fragile,
and difficult to detect and remove from the body.
Caution: Do not bend any part of an optical fiber/cable to a diameter that is smaller than the minimum permitted
according to the manufacturer’s specification (usually about 65 mm or 2.5 in)!
Warnings
Warning: Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Warning: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open. Do not look into the beam or view the beam directly with
optical instruments. Failure to observe this warning could result in an eye injury or blindness.
Warning: DO NOT connect the power supply module to external power before installing it into the chassis. Failure
to observe this warning could result in an electrical shock or death.
Warning: Select mounting bracket locations on the chassis that will keep the chassis balanced when mounted in the
rack. Failure to observe this warning could allow the chassis to fall, resulting in equipment damage and/or possible
injury to persons.
Warning: Do not work on the chassis, connect, or disconnect cables during a storm with lightning. Failure to observe this
warning could result in an electrical shock or death.
See Appendix A on page 542 for Electrical Safety Warnings translated into multiple languages.
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction............................................................................................................................16
Document Overview...............................................................................................................................16
Product Overview...................................................................................................................................16
Features...................................................................................................................................................16
Auto-Negotiation (802.3u).................................................................................................................18
Pause ..................................................................................................................................................18
AutoCross (10/100/1000Base-T) .......................................................................................................18
Configuration Backup and Restore ....................................................................................................19
DMI Optical Management .................................................................................................................19
Backwards Compatibility / Point System Support.............................................................................19
DHCP Client ......................................................................................................................................20
DNS Client.........................................................................................................................................20
Far End Fault (FEF) ...........................................................................................................................20
Management Access Methods............................................................................................................21
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)................................................................................................21
SLPT (Selective Link Pass Through).................................................................................................21
TLPT (Transparent Link Pass Through)............................................................................................22
TLPT and Auto Link Restoration.......................................................................................................23
Fiber Port Redundancy.......................................................................................................................23
IP-Based Remote Management Mode................................................................................................24
Security Features................................................................................................................................24
IP Address Modes (IPv4 / IPv6, DHCP, Static, BootP).....................................................................25
Applicable Standards..............................................................................................................................26
IEEE 802.1p QoS Packet Classification.............................................................................................26
IEEE 802.1ag Service OAM (SOAM)...............................................................................................26
ITU-T Y.1731 Alarm Processing and Performance Monitoring........................................................27
IEEE 802.3ah Clause 57 OAM Recommendation.............................................................................27
Service OAM Recommendations.......................................................................................................28
VLAN Tunneling (802.1q Tunneling) ...............................................................................................34
L2CP (Layer 2 Control Protocol).......................................................................................................35
Device Description / Circuit ID .........................................................................................................36
MAC Address Learning.....................................................................................................................36
System Logging (Syslog)...................................................................................................................36
TDM Loopback..................................................................................................................................36
TNDP (TN Topology Discovery Protocol) Disable...........................................................................36
RFC 2544 Benchmarking...................................................................................................................37
SNMP Support ...................................................................................................................................37
WRR or Strict Priority Queuing.........................................................................................................38
Serial File Transfer (X/Y/Zmodem)...................................................................................................38
Supported MIBs......................................................................................................................................39
Public MIBs .......................................................................................................................................39
Private MIBs ......................................................................................................................................39
Downloading, Compiling and Integrating MIBs................................................................................42
NID Models............................................................................................................................................43
Standard Models.................................................................................................................................43
Single Fiber Models...........................................................................................................................44
Physical Specifications...........................................................................................................................45
Documentation Conventions ..................................................................................................................47
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Related Manuals and Online Help..........................................................................................................48
Section 2: Installation and System Setup...............................................................................................49
General ...................................................................................................................................................49
Installing the Chassis Model (C323x) ....................................................................................................49
Installing the Standalone Model (S323x)...............................................................................................50
Rack Mount Installation.....................................................................................................................50
Tabletop Installation...........................................................................................................................51
Wall Mount Installation .....................................................................................................................52
Connecting to AC Power....................................................................................................................53
Installing SFPs........................................................................................................................................54
Connections and LEDs...........................................................................................................................55
Model x3230-1040.............................................................................................................................55
Model x3231-1040.............................................................................................................................57
Model x3230-10xx.............................................................................................................................59
Access via an Ethernet Network ........................................................................................................71
Initial Setup with a Static IP Address via the CLI..................................................................................73
Accessing the NIDs................................................................................................................................75
Access via Local Serial Interface (USB)............................................................................................75
Changing Switch Mode (Local / Remote)..........................................................................................80
Section 3: Management Methods............................................................................................................81
General ...................................................................................................................................................81
IONMM Managed NIDs ........................................................................................................................81
Managing Slide-In and Remote Modules Using CLI Commands......................................................81
Managing Slide-In and Remote Modules via the Web Interface.......................................................84
Direct Managed NIDs.............................................................................................................................85
Managing Standalone Modules Using CLI Commands.....................................................................85
Managing a Standalone Module via the IONMM Web Interface......................................................86
Managing a Standalone Module via the Web Interface .....................................................................87
Menu System Descriptions.................................................................................................................88
Reboot, Reset, and Power Off Function Notes ..................................................................................92
Section 4: Configuration..........................................................................................................................95
General ...................................................................................................................................................95
Setting the IPv4 Addressing...................................................................................................................96
DNS Lookups over IPv6 Transport..................................................................................................101
Assigning a Dynamic IPv4 Address via DHCP...............................................................................103
Defining DNS Servers......................................................................................................................104
IPv6 Dual Protocol Stacks and Multiple Server Support.................................................................110
Telnet IPv4 and IPv6 Connections...................................................................................................117
TFTP IPv4 and IPv6 Connections....................................................................................................117
System Configuration...........................................................................................................................122
System Configuration – CLI Method...............................................................................................122
System Configuration – Web Method..............................................................................................123
Device Description Configuration........................................................................................................124
Device Description– CLI Method....................................................................................................124
Device Description Config – Web Method......................................................................................125
Circuit ID Configuration ......................................................................................................................126
Circuit ID Config – CLI Method......................................................................................................126
Circuit ID Config – Web Method ....................................................................................................127
Login Type Config – CLI Method...................................................................................................128
Ports Configuration...............................................................................................................................131
Configuring AutoCross.........................................................................................................................131
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AutoCross Config – CLI Method.....................................................................................................131
AutoCross Config – Web Method....................................................................................................132
Configuring Auto Negotiation..............................................................................................................133
10/100/1000BaseT Port – CLI Method............................................................................................133
10/100/1000BaseT Port – Web Method...........................................................................................136
Set Ethernet Port Speed / Duplex Mode (Force Speed / Duplex Mode) ..............................................138
Set Ethernet Port Speed / Duplex Mode – CLI Method...................................................................138
Set Ethernet Port Speed / Duplex Mode – Web Method..................................................................140
Set Port Admin Mode (Ethernet PHY Mode).......................................................................................141
Set Port Admin Mode (Ethernet PHY Mode) – CLI Method ..........................................................141
Set Port Admin Mode (Ethernet PHY Mode) – Web Method .........................................................142
Far End Fault Mode Configuration.......................................................................................................144
Far End Fault Mode Config – CLI Method......................................................................................144
Set Bandwidth Allocation / Rate Limiting ...........................................................................................145
Set Bandwidth Allocation / Rate Limiting – CLI Method...............................................................145
Set Bandwidth Allocation / Rate Limiting – Web Method..............................................................147
Configuring Priority Queuing...............................................................................................................150
Priority Queuing Config – CLI Method...........................................................................................150
Priority Queuing Config – Web Method..........................................................................................151
Configuring Ethernet OAM..................................................................................................................152
LOAM (Link OAM) Configuration......................................................................................................152
LOAM Configuration Prerequisites and Restrictions ......................................................................152
LOAM Config – CLI Method..........................................................................................................153
LOAM Config – Web Method.........................................................................................................158
Copper Port Loopback Procedure....................................................................................................167
SOAM (Service OAM) Configuration .................................................................................................170
SOAM Configuration Prerequisites and Restrictions ......................................................................170
SOAM CLI Commands....................................................................................................................171
SOAM Menu System.......................................................................................................................171
Configuring a SOAM MD/MA........................................................................................................172
Configuring a SOAM MEG.............................................................................................................181
Configuring a SOAM MEP..............................................................................................................187
Configuring a SOAM MIP...............................................................................................................194
Verifying the SOAM Main Configuration.......................................................................................198
Viewing SOAM MEP Defects.........................................................................................................199
Viewing SOAM FNG (Fault Notification Generation) States.........................................................200
SOAM MEP Tests................................................................................................................................201
CC Monitoring (Continuity Checks Monitoring).............................................................................203
Loopback (LB).................................................................................................................................209
Linktrace ..........................................................................................................................................214
ETH-MCC (Ethernet Maintenance Communication Channel)........................................................220
ETH-TEST.......................................................................................................................................224
DM (Frame Delay Measurement) ....................................................................................................229
FLM (Frame Loss Measurement) ....................................................................................................236
Ethernet Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)...........................................................................................240
Ethernet Remote Defect Indication (RDI)........................................................................................245
SOAM MEP Test Summary.............................................................................................................247
SOAM Terminology Differences between IEEE, ITU-T, and MEF................................................247
Configuring Selective and Transparent Link Pass Through.................................................................248
Link Pass Through Config – CLI Method........................................................................................250
Link Pass Through Config – Web Method ......................................................................................252
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Configure Forwarding Learning (FDB) Aging Time...........................................................................254
Forwarding Learning (FDB) Aging Time Config – CLI Method....................................................254
FDB Aging Time Config – Web Method.........................................................................................255
Configuring SNTP................................................................................................................................256
SNTP Config – CLI Method............................................................................................................257
SNTP Config – Web Method...........................................................................................................262
Configuring System Login Users .........................................................................................................263
Note Regarding SNMPv3 Users vs. Web/CLI Login Users ............................................................263
Configuring System Login Users - CLI Method..............................................................................264
Configuring System / Login Users - Web Method...........................................................................266
Dynamic Table Entry Limits............................................................................................................267
Configuring Security Features..............................................................................................................268
Configuring an ACL.........................................................................................................................269
ACL Config (IPv6) – Web Method..................................................................................................279
Configuring HTTPS.........................................................................................................................282
Configuring MAC Address Filtering ...............................................................................................287
Configuring MAC Address Blocking...............................................................................................290
Configuring Port Forward Management / IP Access Blocking........................................................294
Configuring RADIUS ......................................................................................................................296
Configuring TACACS+ ...................................................................................................................301
Configuring SSH..............................................................................................................................307
Configuring SSH and RADIUS .......................................................................................................312
Configuring SNMP .................................................................................................................................313
Note Regarding SNMPv3 Users vs. Web/CLI Login Users ............................................................314
SNMP Definition and Description........................................................................................................314
Management Information Base (MIB).............................................................................................315
A MIB Example - ionDevSysCfgTable ...........................................................................................316
SNMP PDUs ....................................................................................................................................316
SNMP Version v1, v2c, v3 Considerations......................................................................................318
SNMP v1, v2c, v3 Descriptions ...........................................................................................................319
SNMPv1...........................................................................................................................................319
SNMPv2 and v2c .............................................................................................................................319
SNMPv3...........................................................................................................................................320
SNMPv3 USM MIB.........................................................................................................................328
SNMPv3 VACM – Groups..............................................................................................................329
SNMPv3 VACM – Views................................................................................................................330
SNMPv3 Traps and Informs ............................................................................................................330
ION System SNMP Support ............................................................................................................332
SNMP Command Line Interface (CLI) Support..............................................................................332
SNMP v3 Users, Groups, and Views Configuration........................................................................332
Configuring SNMP...............................................................................................................................336
SNMP Config – CLI Method...........................................................................................................337
SNMP Config – Web Method..........................................................................................................340
Change a SNMP User’s Group - Web Method................................................................................348
SNMP v3 Default Values.................................................................................................................349
SNMP v3 Commands...........................................................................................................................351
Web Interface-to-CLI Command Cross Reference..........................................................................353
Configuring VLANs, VLAN Management, and VLAN Tunneling.....................................................356
Configuring Management VLAN ....................................................................................................357
Configuring VLANs – Network / Provider / Customer Mode.........................................................362
Flush VLAN Databases Config........................................................................................................375
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Configuring VLAN Tunneling (802.1q Tunneling).........................................................................379
Configuring QOS..................................................................................................................................383
Configuring Fiber Port Redundancy.....................................................................................................392
Configuring L2CP ................................................................................................................................395
L2CP Protocol Descriptions.............................................................................................................395
L2CP Config – CLI Method.............................................................................................................397
L2CP Config – Web Method ...........................................................................................................398
TNDP (TN Topology Discovery Protocol) Disable/Enable.................................................................399
TNDP Config – CLI Method ...........................................................................................................399
TNDP Config – Web Method ..........................................................................................................400
Configuring Loopback..........................................................................................................................401
Loopback Config – CLI Method......................................................................................................401
Loopback Config – Web Method.....................................................................................................402
Configuring System Logging (Syslog).................................................................................................403
Syslog Config – CLI Method...........................................................................................................405
Syslog Config – Web Method..........................................................................................................406
Configuring MAC Address Learning...................................................................................................408
MAC Address Learning Portlist Config – CLI Method...................................................................408
MAC Address Learning Portlist Config – Web Method..................................................................409
Section 5: Operations.............................................................................................................................410
General .................................................................................................................................................410
Backup and Restore Operations (Provisioning) ...................................................................................410
Backing Up Slide-In and Remote Module Configuration................................................................411
Backing Up Standalone Modules.....................................................................................................414
Editing the Config File (Optional)...................................................................................................416
Restoring Slide-In and Remote Modules’ Configuration.................................................................417
Restoring Standalone Modules.........................................................................................................421
Back Up and Restore File Content and Location.............................................................................424
Backup / Restore (Provisioning) - CLI Method...............................................................................426
Disabling USB Console Access to the x323x.......................................................................................428
4. Displaying Information................................................................................................................429
Reset to Factory Defaults .....................................................................................................................429
Resetting Defaults – CLI Method ....................................................................................................429
Resetting Defaults – Web Method ...................................................................................................430
File Status after Reset to Factory Defaults.......................................................................................431
Resetting Uptime..................................................................................................................................432
Reset System Uptime – CLI Method ...............................................................................................432
Reset System Uptime – Web Method ..............................................................................................433
Resetting Counters................................................................................................................................434
Reset All Ports Counters – CLI Method ..........................................................................................434
Reset Port Counters– Web Method..................................................................................................435
Clear All Ethernet Port Counters – CLI Method..............................................................................436
All Counters Reset – Web Method ..................................................................................................437
Reboot...................................................................................................................................................438
Rebooting – CLI Method .................................................................................................................438
Rebooting – Web Method................................................................................................................439
Reboot File Content and Location ...................................................................................................440
Upgrade the IONMM and/or NID Firmware........................................................................................441
Upgrading IONMM and/or NID Firmware – CLI Method..............................................................441
Upgrading IONMM and/or NID Firmware – Web Method.............................................................443
Upgrading Slide-In and Remote Modules Firmware via TFTP ...........................................................449
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Upgrading Standalone Module Firmware via TFTP Server.................................................................454
Firmware Upgrade File Content and Location.................................................................................456
Additional Upgrade Procedures.......................................................................................................456
Transfer Files via Serial Protocol (X/Y/Zmodem) - CLI Method........................................................457
Replacing a Chassis Resident NID.......................................................................................................458
Section 6: Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................459
General .................................................................................................................................................459
Basic ION System Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................459
Error Indications and Recovery Procedures .........................................................................................460
LED Fault and Activity Displays .........................................................................................................461
IPv6 Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................................462
Problem Conditions..............................................................................................................................464
CLI Messages.......................................................................................................................................479
Web Interface Messages.......................................................................................................................545
SNMP Messages...................................................................................................................................562
Basic Recovery Steps.......................................................................................................................562
The Config Error Log (config.err) File.................................................................................................573
config.err Messages..........................................................................................................................574
config.err Message Responses .........................................................................................................574
Syslog Messages and Sys.log Output...................................................................................................579
Syslog Messages ..............................................................................................................................579
Sample Sys.log Output.....................................................................................................................582
Webpage Messages...............................................................................................................................585
SOAM Configuration Error List...........................................................................................................603
SOAM Configuration Error List - CLI Method...............................................................................603
SOAM Configuration Error List - Web Method..............................................................................604
Windows Event Viewer Messages .......................................................................................................614
ION System Tests.................................................................................................................................615
Virtual Cable Test (VCT).................................................................................................................615
DMI (Diagnostic Maintenance Interface) Parameters......................................................................620
Set Debug Level...............................................................................................................................625
Show Ethernet Statistics Counter Descriptions................................................................................626
Jumper Settings.....................................................................................................................................628
PCB Identification............................................................................................................................628
C3230 NID.......................................................................................................................................629
C3231 NID.......................................................................................................................................630
Third Party Troubleshooting Tools ......................................................................................................631
Ipconfig............................................................................................................................................631
ifconfig.............................................................................................................................................633
Windows Network Connections.......................................................................................................634
Ping ..................................................................................................................................................635
Telnet................................................................................................................................................636
PuTTY..............................................................................................................................................637
Tracert (Traceroute) .........................................................................................................................639
Netstat ..............................................................................................................................................640
Winipcfg...........................................................................................................................................641
Nslookup..........................................................................................................................................642
DHCP...............................................................................................................................................643
Dr. Watson .......................................................................................................................................644
SNMPc.............................................................................................................................................644
HPOV (HP OpenView)....................................................................................................................645
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US-CERT.........................................................................................................................................645
Third Party Tool Messages...................................................................................................................646
HyperTerminal Messages.................................................................................................................646
Ping Command Messages ................................................................................................................649
Telnet Messages...............................................................................................................................649
TFTP Server Messages.....................................................................................................................651
PuTTY Messages .............................................................................................................................652
Technical Support.................................................................................................................................653
Recording Model Information and System Information.......................................................................654
Appendix A: Warranty and Compliance Information.......................................................................656
Warranty...............................................................................................................................................656
Compliance Information.......................................................................................................................659
Declaration of Conformity....................................................................................................................661
MEF Certifications...............................................................................................................................661
Electrical Safety Warnings...................................................................................................................662
Electrical Safety ...............................................................................................................................662
Elektrische Sicherheit.......................................................................................................................662
Elektrisk sikkerhed...........................................................................................................................662
Elektrische veiligheid.......................................................................................................................662
Sécurité électrique............................................................................................................................662
Sähköturvallisuus.............................................................................................................................662
Sicurezza elettrica ............................................................................................................................663
Elektrisk sikkerhet............................................................................................................................663
Segurança eléctrica...........................................................................................................................663
Seguridad eléctrica...........................................................................................................................663
Elsäkerhet.........................................................................................................................................663
Appendix B: Factory Defaults ...............................................................................................................664
Device-Level Factory Defaults.............................................................................................................664
Port-Level Factory Defaults .................................................................................................................679
Appendix C: Configuration Quick Reference – CLI...........................................................................684
IPv6 Configuration...............................................................................................................................684
ACL Configuration (IPv6)....................................................................................................................685
TACACS+ Configuration.....................................................................................................................689
System (Login) User Configuration .....................................................................................................692
Transfer Files via Serial Protocol (X/Y/Zmodem)...............................................................................692
SNMP Configuration............................................................................................................................693
Appendix D: SOAM Configuration Example – Web Method............................................................694
SOAM Sample Configuration – Web Method .....................................................................................694
IEEE 802.1ag Configuration............................................................................................................695
ITU-T Y.1731 Configuration...........................................................................................................721
Appendix E: SOAM Configuration Example – CLI Method .............................................................738
SOAM Sample Configuration – CLI Method ......................................................................................738
IEEE 802.1ag Configuration............................................................................................................739
1BY.1731 Configuration Example...................................................................................................758
2BFor More Information..................................................................................................................776
Appendix F: VLAN Tunneling Configuration Examples....................................................................777
VLAN Tunneling Config – CLI Method..............................................................................................778
VLAN Tunneling Config – Web Method.............................................................................................782
Configuring VLAN 100 with Provider S-Tag..................................................................................782
Configuring a VLAN with C-Tags and S-Tags................................................................................787
Configuring Q-in-Q (Provider Tagging) .............................................................................................791
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Q-in-Q Config – CLI Method ..........................................................................................................792
Q-in-Q Config – Web Method.........................................................................................................796
Appendix G: SNMP Traps Supported..................................................................................................799
Traps List..............................................................................................................................................799
SNMP v3 Traps................................................................................................................................800
MIB Traps Summary............................................................................................................................801
TN-ION-MGMT-MIB.smi...............................................................................................................803
Agent_III_Private MIBS ......................................................................................................................805
ION-DEV-SYS-ACL-MIB ..............................................................................................................805
TN-ION-VLAN-MGMT-MIB.mib..................................................................................................806
TN_ION Private MIBS.........................................................................................................................807
TN-ION-BPC-MIB ..........................................................................................................................807
TN-IONCHASSIS-MIB...................................................................................................................808
TN-ION-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB...................................................................................................810
TN-ION-LOAM-EXT-MIB.............................................................................................................812
TN-ION-MGMT-MIB .....................................................................................................................812
ionDMIRxPowerEvt.........................................................................................................................813
ionDMITxPowerEvt.........................................................................................................................814
ionDMITxBiasEvt............................................................................................................................815
ionDMITemperatureEvt...................................................................................................................816
TN-ION-SOAM-EXT-MIB .............................................................................................................817
ionSoamCCMDefectTrap.................................................................................................................817
ionSoamRemoteMepAddTrap .........................................................................................................818
ionSoamRemoteMepRemoveTrap...................................................................................................820
TN-ION-SOAM-IDX-MIB ..................................................................................................................821
TN-PROVBRIDGE-MIB.....................................................................................................................821
ION Public MIBS.................................................................................................................................822
IEEE8021-CFM-MIB...........................................................................................................................822
dot1agCfmFaultAlarm .....................................................................................................................822
BRIDGE-MIB ......................................................................................................................................825
newRoot ...........................................................................................................................................825
topologyChange ...............................................................................................................................826
DOT3-OAM-MIB ................................................................................................................................827
dot3OamThresholdEvent .................................................................................................................827
ENTITY-MIB.......................................................................................................................................831
EtherLike-MIB .....................................................................................................................................831
IANA-MAU-MIB.................................................................................................................................831
IEEE8021-CFM-V2-MIB.....................................................................................................................832
IEEE8021-TC-MIB..............................................................................................................................832
IF-MIB..................................................................................................................................................832
linkDown..........................................................................................................................................832
linkUp...............................................................................................................................................833
LLDP-MIB ...........................................................................................................................................835
NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB................................................................................................................835
P-BRIDGE-MIB...................................................................................................................................835
Q-BRIDGE-MIB..................................................................................................................................835
RFC1213-MIB......................................................................................................................................835
RMON-MIB (RFC 2819).....................................................................................................................836
risingAlarm ......................................................................................................................................836
fallingAlarm.....................................................................................................................................838
RMON2-MIB .......................................................................................................................................839
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SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB................................................................................................................839
SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB.............................................................................................................839
SNMP-TARGET-MIB .........................................................................................................................839
Trap Server Log....................................................................................................................................840
For Additional SNMP MIB Trap Information......................................................................................841
Appendix H: ION Power Supply / DCR / ADP / LG Configuration..................................................842
Power Supply Config – CLI Method....................................................................................................842
Power Supply Config – Web Method...................................................................................................845
Temperature Sensor Configuration..................................................................................................846
Voltage Sensor Configuration..........................................................................................................848
Power Sensor Configuration ............................................................................................................850
Fan Configuration ............................................................................................................................852
IONDCR (Dry Contact Relay) Module................................................................................................854
IONDCR with IONPS-A (AC) Power Supply.................................................................................854
IONDCR with IONPS-D (DC) Power Supply.................................................................................855
IONADP (Point System-to-ION Adapter).........................................................................................857
IONADP Config – CLI Method.......................................................................................................857
IONADP Config – Web Method......................................................................................................857
IONLG (ION Last Gasp) Kit................................................................................................................858
IONLG Config – CLI Method .........................................................................................................858
IONLG Config – Web Method ........................................................................................................858
Glossary ...................................................................................................................................................859
Index.........................................................................................................................................................924
List of Figures
Figure 1: Far End Fault (FEF) ....................................................................................................................20
Figure 2: Selective Link Pass Through (SLPT)..........................................................................................22
Figure 3: Transparent Link Pass Through (TLPT) .....................................................................................22
Figure 4: IEEE 802.1ag SOAM (Service OAM)........................................................................................26
Figure 5: Sample SOAM Application.........................................................................................................29
Figure 6: Up / Down MEPs, MIPs, and MD Levels...................................................................................32
Figure 7: Maintenance Levels and Domains..............................................................................................33
Figure 8: VLAN Tunneling .......................................................................................................................34
Figure 9: Private MIB Objects....................................................................................................................41
Figure 10: Chassis Installation...................................................................................................................49
Figure 11: Tabletop Installation.................................................................................................................51
Figure 12: Wall Mount Installation............................................................................................................52
Figure 13: AC Power Connection..............................................................................................................53
Figure 14: SFP Installation ........................................................................................................................54
Figure 15: Model C3230-1040 Connectors and LEDs ..............................................................................55
Figure 16: Model S3230-1040 Connectors and LEDs...............................................................................55
Figure 17: Model C3231-1040 Connectors and LEDs ..............................................................................57
Figure 18: Model S3231-1040 Connectors and LEDs...............................................................................57
Figure 19: Model C3230-10xx Connectors and LEDs ..............................................................................59
Figure 20: Model S3230-10xx Connectors and LEDs...............................................................................59
Figure 21: CLI Location Hierarchy ...........................................................................................................82
Figure 20: Sample Loopback Configuration.............................................................................................168
Figure 21: Sample Loopback Counters Information.................................................................................169
Figure 22: SOAM Menu System .............................................................................................................171
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Figure 23: Continuity Checks (CC).........................................................................................................203
Figure 24: Loopbacks (LB)......................................................................................................................209
Figure 25: Link Trace (LT)......................................................................................................................214
Figure 26: Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) ...............................................................................................240
Figure 27: Selective Link Pass Through (SLPT).....................................................................................248
Figure 28: Transparent Link Pass Through (TLPT) ................................................................................249
Figure 29. MIB Example ..........................................................................................................................316
Figure 30. SNMP PDU Format.................................................................................................................316
Figure 31. SNMP v3 MIBs.......................................................................................................................325
Figure 32. SNMP v3 Trap-Inform MIBs..................................................................................................325
Figure 33. SNMP v3 Entity / Engine / Applications.................................................................................326
Figure 34: ION System Managed via SNMP............................................................................................332
Figure 35 .SNMP v3 Users, Groups, and Views.......................................................................................333
Figure 36: VLAN Tunneling Example ....................................................................................................381
Figure D-1: SOAM Configuration............................................................................................................694
Figure D-2: MEG Level Layouts..............................................................................................................695
Figure D-3: IEEE 802.1ag Test Configuration.........................................................................................695
Figure D-4: ION Chassis / Device Configuration....................................................................................696
Figure D-5: ITU-T Y.1731 Configuration Example................................................................................721
Figure D-6: ION Chassis / Device Configuration....................................................................................721
Figure E-1: SOAM Configuration ............................................................................................................738
Figure E-2: MEG Level Layouts ..............................................................................................................739
Figure E-3: IEEE 802.1ag Configuration .................................................................................................739
Figure E-4: ION Chassis / Device Configuration....................................................................................740
Figure E-5: ITU-T Y.1731 Configuration Example ................................................................................758
Figure F-1: VLAN Tagging Example......................................................................................................777
Figure F-2: Q-in-Q (Provider Tagging)...................................................................................................791
Figure G-1: SNMP Message Sequence.....................................................................................................800
Figure H-1: The IONDCR Module...........................................................................................................854
Figure H-2: IONDCR Installed in IONPS-A Power Supply ....................................................................854
Figure H-3: IONDCR Installed in IONPS-D (DC) Power Supply ...........................................................855
Figure H-4: The IONADP Module...........................................................................................................857
Figure H-5: The IONLG Module..............................................................................................................858
List of Tables
Table 1: Supported MIBs............................................................................................................................39
Table 2: Standard Models...........................................................................................................................43
Table 3: Single Fiber Models*....................................................................................................................44
Table 4: Physical Specification for Chassis Models...................................................................................45
Table 5: Physical Specifications for Standalone Models............................................................................46
Table 6: Documentation Conventions.........................................................................................................47
Table 7: Model x3230-1040 Connectors and LED Descriptions................................................................56
Table 8: Model x3231-1040 Connectors and LED Descriptions................................................................58
Table 9: Model x3230-10xx Connectors and LED Descriptions................................................................60
Table 10: System-Level Menu Description................................................................................................88
Table 11: Port-Level Menu Description .....................................................................................................90
Table 12: LOAM Events...........................................................................................................................154
Table 13: SOAM MA Attributes ..............................................................................................................173
Table 14: SOAM MEG Attributes............................................................................................................182
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Table 15: SOAM MEP Attributes.............................................................................................................188
Table 16: SOAM MIP Attributes..............................................................................................................194
Table 17: Timezones.................................................................................................................................257
Table 18: User Level Rights via Web / CLI .............................................................................................263
Table 19. SNMPv3 Private MIB Levels / Auth / Encryption...................................................................320
Table 20: SNMPv3 Services.....................................................................................................................321
Table 21. SNMPv3 Private MIBs.............................................................................................................322
Table 22. SNMPv3 Private MIBs.............................................................................................................323
Table 23: SNMP v3 Default Values .........................................................................................................329
Table 24: SNMP v3 Trap and Inform MIBs.............................................................................................330
Table 25: Web Interface Tabs to MIB Tables Mapping...........................................................................331
Table 26: SNMP v3 Initialization (Default) Values .................................................................................349
Table 27: SNMP v3 Web Interface Default Values..................................................................................350
Table 28: Web Interface to CLI Command Cross Reference ...................................................................353
Table 29: Syslog Severity Levels..............................................................................................................403
Table 30: Back Up and Restore File Content and Location.....................................................................424
Table 31: File Status after a Reset to Factory Defaults.............................................................................431
Table 32: File Content and Location after a System Reboot....................................................................440
Table 33: File Content and Location after a Firmware Upgrade..............................................................456
Table 34: DMI Parameters........................................................................................................................622
Table 35: Device-Level Factory Defaults.................................................................................................664
Table 36: Port-Level Factory Defaults......................................................................................................679
Table 37: MIB Traps Summary................................................................................................................801
Table 38: Trap Server Log File Description.............................................................................................841
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Section 1: Introduction
Document Overview
The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with an understanding of the Transition Networks x323x
network interface devices (NIDs). This manual documents the following models:
C3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID
C3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (with DMI support)
C3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (single fiber products)
C3231 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (two open SFP slots)
S3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID
S3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (with DMI support)
S3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (single fiber products)
S3231 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (two open SFP slots)
Product Overview
The x323x are a group of Ethernet Network Interface Devices (NIDs) that are designed as either a
standalone module (S323x) or a slide-in module (C323x) that is installed in an ION system chassis.
In either configuration, these devices are designed to manage devices remotely through the copper and
fiber ports.
Standalone devices can also be managed via IP (Web-based) or Telnet.
The x323x NIDs support both Link layer OAM (LOAM, per IEEE 802.3–2005 Clause 57) and Service
layer OAM (SOAM, per IEEE 802.1AG and Y.1731). These devices implement the IEEE 802.3ah
standard (OAM) in the Ethernet first mile. OAM is a group of network management functions that
provide network fault indications, performance information, data, and diagnosis. These devices
implement remote management via OAM per the IEEE 802.3ah standard.
Features
The x323x NIDs support the following features.
10K Jumbo Frame Support
Auto-Negotiation
Pause
AutoCross™
Bandwidth profiling
Cable diagnostic function for TP ports
Multiple IP addressing modes (IPv4 / IPv6, DHCP, Static, Bootp)
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DHCP client
DMI Optical Management
Backwards Compatibility / Point System Support
Far-End-Fault (FEF)
MAC filtering for network access control (authentication and authorization)
Ipv4 IP TOS, DiffDerv and IPv6 traffic class QoS classification
Multiple management methods
Remote Firmware Upgrade
Remote Loopback
RMON Counters for each port
SNTP
TFTP
Selective Link Pass Through (SLPT)
Transparent Link Pass Through (TLPT) and Auto Link Restoration
IP-Based Remote Management
Link layer OAM (LOAM) per IEEE 802.3ah
Service layer OAM (SOAM) per IEEE 802.1ag and ITU-T Y.1731 recommendations
IEEE 802.1p QoS packet classification
IEEE 802.1q VLAN and double VLAN tagging with 4096 VIDs
VLAN Tunneling and Management VLAN
Fiber Port Redundancy
Layer 2 Control Protocols (L2CP)
Circuit ID and Device Description
TNDP (TN Topology Discovery Protocol) Disable
TDM Loopback
System Logging (Syslog)
MAC Learning Disable
SNMP v1, v2c, and v3 support
BOOTP Addressing support
WRR or Strict Priority Queuing
Serial File Transfer (X/Y/Zmodem) commands
These features are discussed in the following sections.
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10K Jumbo Frame Support
The x32x NID devices support jumbo frames. The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) frames size is
10240 bytes (not configurable).
Auto-Negotiation (802.3u)
This feature allows the two NIDs to configure to achieve the best possible mode of operation over a link,
automatically. The NID broadcasts its speed and duplex (full or half) capabilities to the other NID and
negotiates the best mode of operation. Auto-Negotiation allows quick connections because the optimal
link between the NIDs is established automatically.
In a scenario where the NID links to a non-negotiating NID, disable Auto-Negotiation. In this instance,
the mode of operation will drop to the lowest common denominator between the two NIDs (e.g., 10 Mbps
at half-duplex).
Disabling this feature allows forcing the connection to the desired speed and duplex mode of operation.
Pause
Pause is used to suspend data transmission temporarily to relieve buffer congestion. If an Ethernet device
needs some time to clear network congestion, it will send a pause signal to the Ethernet device at the other
end, then that NID will wait a predetermined amount of time before re-transmitting its data.
This feature reduces data bottlenecks and allows efficient use of network NIDs, preventing data losses.
The pause feature is set using the SNMP interface to one of four settings:
Disable (no pause)
Symmetrical pause
Asymmetric Tx (transmit) pause
Asymmetric Rx (receive) pause
Note: Enable the Pause feature, if available, on ALL Ethernet network devices attached to the NID(s),
otherwise disable this feature. Note that all Ethernet devices support this in full duplex mode.
AutoCross (10/100/1000Base-T)
When active, the AutoCross feature allows the use of a straight-through (MDI) or crossover (MDIX)
copper cable when connecting to 10/100Base-T or 10/100/1000Base-T NIDs. AutoCross determines the
characteristics of the connection and configures the NIDs to link up automatically. This occurs regardless
of the cable configuration (MDI or MDI-X).
Note: Transition Networks recommends leaving AutoCross in default mode (Auto).
Bandwidth Profiling
A Bandwidth Profile is a method of characterizing Service Frames for the purpose of rate enforcement or
policing. The x32x NID devices support bandwidth profiling at the per-port level. Each port has an
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ingress bandwidth profile used to control the ingress traffic and an egress bandwidth profile for regulating
traffic leaving the port. This feature provides TX and RX rate limiting from a pre-defined list of values in
order to accommodate bursty traffic.
Configuration Backup and Restore
The firmware uses Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) to upload its present configuration onto a TFTP
server, and can also download the configuration from the TFTP server and update its settings. This is
useful when you want to program more than one unit to the same configuration. One unit can be
programmed and that configuration can be used to populate the other units. Care should be taken on some
settings such as IP address and virtual LAN (VLAN) settings.
Note: Transition Networks recommends as a “best practice” to backup SIC card configuration after it is
fully configured so that in the event of an error or hardware failure, the configuration can be easily and
rapidly restored.
For more information see “Backup and Restore Operations” on page 267.
DMI Optical Management
NID models with Diagnostic Monitoring Interface (DMI) support allow diagnosing problems within the
network. DMI devices have four functions:
Transmit power
Receive power
Transmit bias current
Temperature
Within each function, the DMI device will send a trap whenever a high or low warning event or high or
low alarm event occurs (for a total of 16 traps). If both the local and remote NIDs are DMI models, the
DMI device will indicate whether the trap event is from a local or remote device.
Optical SFP transceivers support digital diagnostics monitoring (DDM) functions per industry-standard
SFF-8472.
Backwards Compatibility / Point System Support
The ION Platform offers backwards compatibility with Transition Networks’ Point System family of
media converters and NIDs. Not only can an ION module be linked to a Point System Module over fiber,
but Point System modules can be installed in the ION chassis through the use of a Point System adapter
card.
The backplane in the ION chassis will power the Point System modules, allowing the module to perform
its copper-to-fiber media converter functions. Full read/write management of Point System modules is
also available in the ION chassis. This requires the use of a Point System Management Module along
with the Point System adapter card.
By supporting management modules from both the ION Platform and the Point System, users are able to
re-deploy and fully manage their Point System devices, easing their migration to the ION platform.
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DHCP Client
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automates the assigning of IP addresses to devices within
an IP network. DHCP is useful because it can make it easy to add new machines to the network.
When a DHCP-configured client (x323x) connects to a network, it sends a broadcast query requesting
necessary information from a DHCP server. The DHCP server manages a pool of IP addresses and
information about client configuration parameters such as default gateway, domain name, the DNS
servers, other servers such as time servers, etc. On receiving a valid request, the server assigns the
computer an IP address, a lease (length of time the allocation is valid), and other IP configuration
parameters (e.g., subnet mask, default gateway). The query is typically initiated right after a re-boot, and
must complete before the client can initiate IP-based communication with other hosts.
The x323x provides DHCP client support (no DHCP server features). DHCP provides for dynamic IP
address assignment to the x323x. An x323X CLI command is available to find out the DHCP assigned IP
address.
DNS Client
The x323x provides DNS client support (no DNS server features). DNS will allow use of a name instead
of an IP address when using features like TFTP server, Trap Manager, SNTP server, etc. DHCP client and
DNS server usage are independent; however, depending on the network setup, DHCP could automatically
configure a DNS server as part of DHCP IP address assignment.
Far End Fault (FEF)
This troubleshooting feature is generally used with Link Pass Through to notify both end devices of a link
loss. If the fiber RX signal is lost on the far end device, the 100FX device will automatically generate a
far-end fault signal and send it on its TX fiber port to notify the near end device of the fiber link loss.
Link Pass Through will then disable the copper links on both ends, alerting both end devices of network
trouble.
Figure 1: Far End Fault (FEF)
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