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... IP Parameters 49 Configuring Trap Clients 52 Configuring the Default Gateway 53 Setting the Time and Date 54 Setting up Passwords 54 Performing Additional Super User Functions 56 Taking over a Read-Write Session 56 Erasing the System Database 56 Configuring In-band Management 57 4 CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS Viewing and Configuring...
... IP Parameters 49 Configuring Trap Clients 52 Configuring the Default Gateway 53 Setting the Time and Date 54 Setting up Passwords 54 Performing Additional Super User Functions 56 Taking over a Read-Write Session 56 Erasing the System Database 56 Configuring In-band Management 57 4 CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS Viewing and Configuring...
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... module installed in expansion slot 7, VCM in slot 8, and DS3/E3 UNI module in -band access. It also supports all relevant ATM and T1/E1 standards, ensuring easy integration of one -port PCI Ethernet interface that allow more voice calls to add other advanced features, such as video conference or multiple-link PPP. You can carry individual voice, fax, modem, or data connections. Figure 1 shows the PathBuilder S330 switch...
... module installed in expansion slot 7, VCM in slot 8, and DS3/E3 UNI module in -band access. It also supports all relevant ATM and T1/E1 standards, ensuring easy integration of one -port PCI Ethernet interface that allow more voice calls to add other advanced features, such as video conference or multiple-link PPP. You can carry individual voice, fax, modem, or data connections. Figure 1 shows the PathBuilder S330 switch...
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... sophisticated yet simple network management. setting loopbacks; Each user-to the PathBuilder S330 switch; s Software downloading via TFTP, FTP, or direct via Telnet and RS-232 s Simulation of Service), and early packet discard, to give you to scale up to four T1/E1 connections (eight connections when you install the optional 4-port IMA expansion card), allowing you the most effective wide-area ATM bandwidth use and ensure applications integrity...
... sophisticated yet simple network management. setting loopbacks; Each user-to the PathBuilder S330 switch; s Software downloading via TFTP, FTP, or direct via Telnet and RS-232 s Simulation of Service), and early packet discard, to give you to scale up to four T1/E1 connections (eight connections when you install the optional 4-port IMA expansion card), allowing you the most effective wide-area ATM bandwidth use and ensure applications integrity...
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... part/revision number combinations and instructions for how to execute the release 2.04 software with the new Ethernet 10/100 and four-port IMA modules, the PathBuilder S330/S310 switch must be equippped witha specific motherboard revision. Figure 6 shows the CBR module connections. the Unit In order to check the motherboard part and revision numbers, see "Verifying Hardware Requirements"in S330/S310 chassis. For a list...
... part/revision number combinations and instructions for how to execute the release 2.04 software with the new Ethernet 10/100 and four-port IMA modules, the PathBuilder S330/S310 switch must be equippped witha specific motherboard revision. Figure 6 shows the CBR module connections. the Unit In order to check the motherboard part and revision numbers, see "Verifying Hardware Requirements"in S330/S310 chassis. For a list...
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... backup code image file. 2 FTP to the node (FTP ). s FTP login is the node name (upper left hand corner of user interface) s FTP password is the node password (password used to update the flash file system. s FTP password is the node name (upper left corner of user interface). s FTP login is the node password (password used to access user interface) 3 Switch to binary mode by entering: binary 4 Change directory to /fileDev/disk by entering: cd /fileDev/disk 5 Restore all...
... backup code image file. 2 FTP to the node (FTP ). s FTP login is the node name (upper left hand corner of user interface) s FTP password is the node password (password used to update the flash file system. s FTP password is the node name (upper left corner of user interface). s FTP login is the node password (password used to access user interface) 3 Switch to binary mode by entering: binary 4 Change directory to /fileDev/disk by entering: cd /fileDev/disk 5 Restore all...
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68 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS Serial # - To check the part and revision number of the motherboards listed in Table 4. Set the bridge aging timer and configure the bridge. View the call routing table, manually start and end video dial-up sessions. This is the same for Ethernet ports (10BASE-T or 10/100BASE-T). Table 4 Hardware Requirements for the MCPU. View shelf con...
68 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS Serial # - To check the part and revision number of the motherboards listed in Table 4. Set the bridge aging timer and configure the bridge. View the call routing table, manually start and end video dial-up sessions. This is the same for Ethernet ports (10BASE-T or 10/100BASE-T). Table 4 Hardware Requirements for the MCPU. View shelf con...
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... T1 module to match the service provider or device connection framing. Enables (yes) or disables (no) Automatic Frequency Adjustment. For further details about setting this table as the timing source; Use this parameter, see "Activation/Deactivation Bit Error Rates" below . It is at which AFA puts a link in traffic loss. The type of frame organization configured for the T1/E1 port interface: D4...
... T1 module to match the service provider or device connection framing. Enables (yes) or disables (no) Automatic Frequency Adjustment. For further details about setting this table as the timing source; Use this parameter, see "Activation/Deactivation Bit Error Rates" below . It is at which AFA puts a link in traffic loss. The type of frame organization configured for the T1/E1 port interface: D4...
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... to change certain settings. 92 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS Configuring the OC3/STM-1 Port To configure the OC3/STM-1 port: The PathBuilder S310 switch does not support OC3/STM-1; Figure 83 Configuring the OC3/STM-1 Port 3 Set the following parameters as desired: Admin. The SONET interface supports two modes: OC3 and STM-1. Choose the mode used...
... to change certain settings. 92 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING PATHBUILDER S330/S310 MODULES, PORTS, AND APPLICATIONS Configuring the OC3/STM-1 Port To configure the OC3/STM-1 port: The PathBuilder S310 switch does not support OC3/STM-1; Figure 83 Configuring the OC3/STM-1 Port 3 Set the following parameters as desired: Admin. The SONET interface supports two modes: OC3 and STM-1. Choose the mode used...
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... serial port, this listing updates automatically to regenerate the input service clock. SCR Clock Source - the emptier the buffer, the slower the line rate. A non-required network-wide synchronization technique used to adjust the line rate: the fuller the buffer, the faster the line rate; Adaptive - Figure 113 Configuring the CBR Serial Port Configuring the CBR Module 121 The Selected DS0 Channels listed...
... serial port, this listing updates automatically to regenerate the input service clock. SCR Clock Source - the emptier the buffer, the slower the line rate. A non-required network-wide synchronization technique used to adjust the line rate: the fuller the buffer, the faster the line rate; Adaptive - Figure 113 Configuring the CBR Serial Port Configuring the CBR Module 121 The Selected DS0 Channels listed...
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... at a configured port. Check cable connections. Loss of cell delineation-possibly a framing or timing problem. Loopbacks are for troubleshooting only and should not be present under normal operating conditions. Check transmit and receive pairs for service. Check terminating equipment. The line has not been Check the configuration of the terminal provisioned for proper connection. A loopback is configured on the port. A loopback is configured on this link are cleared. If you...
... at a configured port. Check cable connections. Loss of cell delineation-possibly a framing or timing problem. Loopbacks are for troubleshooting only and should not be present under normal operating conditions. Check transmit and receive pairs for service. Check terminating equipment. The line has not been Check the configuration of the terminal provisioned for proper connection. A loopback is configured on the port. A loopback is configured on this link are cleared. If you...
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... physical line group due to error rate in the group. Each IMA group assigns a unique Transmit link ID to each link in CRC check of T1/E1 exceeding user specified rate for a given period of time. Check the removed link for proper connection. Check the port's statistics report for troubleshooting only and should match the Receive link ID of the remote end IMA device. T1/E1 UNI with IMA Module Alarms...
... physical line group due to error rate in the group. Each IMA group assigns a unique Transmit link ID to each link in CRC check of T1/E1 exceeding user specified rate for a given period of time. Check the removed link for proper connection. Check the port's statistics report for troubleshooting only and should match the Receive link ID of the remote end IMA device. T1/E1 UNI with IMA Module Alarms...
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... Cells are configured for 2 AIS Rcv consecutive frames. Check VC and port configuration. Make sure both devices are using the connections, turn off some devices. When this condition exists on the HP cell bus, lower priority cell busses will not be a hardware problem in E1 time slot 16 for Time Slot 16 framing. to pass traffic out. Remove high priority connections until the configured bandwidth is less...
... Cells are configured for 2 AIS Rcv consecutive frames. Check VC and port configuration. Make sure both devices are using the connections, turn off some devices. When this condition exists on the HP cell bus, lower priority cell busses will not be a hardware problem in E1 time slot 16 for Time Slot 16 framing. to pass traffic out. Remove high priority connections until the configured bandwidth is less...
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... switch uses a RISC processor to an ATM network, verify that can use it supports the following key functions: s Performs ATM to physical layer mapping and adds PLCP according to UNI 3.0 s Performs peak traffic shaping on the type of cable connected to interconnect frame-based devices/networks and cell-based ATM devices/networks. The interface can be configured as a DSU (digital service unit). modes 1 and 2 - On the serial interface...
... switch uses a RISC processor to an ATM network, verify that can use it supports the following key functions: s Performs ATM to physical layer mapping and adds PLCP according to UNI 3.0 s Performs peak traffic shaping on the type of cable connected to interconnect frame-based devices/networks and cell-based ATM devices/networks. The interface can be configured as a DSU (digital service unit). modes 1 and 2 - On the serial interface...
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... Wide Web site s 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services s 3Com FTP site s 3Com Bulletin Board Service (3Com BBS) s 3Com FactsSM Automated Fax Service World Wide Web Site To access the latest networking information on the World Wide Web at time of services. This appendix describes these services. This service is correct at http://knowledgebase.3com.com, this URL into your Internet browser: http://www.3com.com/ This service provides access to online support information such as technical documentation and software library, as...
... Wide Web site s 3Com Knowledgebase Web Services s 3Com FTP site s 3Com Bulletin Board Service (3Com BBS) s 3Com FactsSM Automated Fax Service World Wide Web Site To access the latest networking information on the World Wide Web at time of services. This appendix describes these services. This service is correct at http://knowledgebase.3com.com, this URL into your Internet browser: http://www.3com.com/ This service provides access to online support information such as technical documentation and software library, as...
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... 44 1442 438278 1 847 262 6000 Access by modem, set your network supplier. When you require additional assistance, contact your modem to 64 Kbps. U.K. Call 3Com Facts using ISDN, call the following information ready: s Product model name, part number, and serial number s A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels s Diagnostic error messages s Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable If you : Country Australia...
... 44 1442 438278 1 847 262 6000 Access by modem, set your network supplier. When you require additional assistance, contact your modem to 64 Kbps. U.K. Call 3Com Facts using ISDN, call the following information ready: s Product model name, part number, and serial number s A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels s Diagnostic error messages s Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable If you : Country Australia...
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... CTX 72 default gateway 53 DS3/E3 module 94 E3 UNI module 94 Ethernet 10/100 (PCI) module 116 IMA expansion module (four-port) 77 IMA groups 80 in-band management 57 initial 45 local host IP address 49 management CPU (MCPU) 59 menu 68 OC3/STM-1 port 93 RS-232 port 61 serial card 101 serial port 96, 97 shapers (CTX) 73 shapers (MCPU) 71 SIM local management interface (LMI...
... CTX 72 default gateway 53 DS3/E3 module 94 E3 UNI module 94 Ethernet 10/100 (PCI) module 116 IMA expansion module (four-port) 77 IMA groups 80 in-band management 57 initial 45 local host IP address 49 management CPU (MCPU) 59 menu 68 OC3/STM-1 port 93 RS-232 port 61 serial card 101 serial port 96, 97 shapers (CTX) 73 shapers (MCPU) 71 SIM local management interface (LMI...
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... 208 H hardware requirements 68 HDLC/SDLC applications 245 HDLC/SDLC mode 245 hello time, spanning tree statistic 200 hello timer, spanning tree parameter 106 I I/O cabling, connecting 27 idle timer, CBR parameter 122 IMA (inverse multiplexing algorithm) 3, 7, 8 compliance table 271 group queues 237 IMA expansion card (four-port) 4 IMA expansion module (four-port) 3 configuring 77 connecting 38 LEDs 38 IMA group parameters admin. port(s) 84 admin. link delay 84...
... 208 H hardware requirements 68 HDLC/SDLC applications 245 HDLC/SDLC mode 245 hello time, spanning tree statistic 200 hello timer, spanning tree parameter 106 I I/O cabling, connecting 27 idle timer, CBR parameter 122 IMA (inverse multiplexing algorithm) 3, 7, 8 compliance table 271 group queues 237 IMA expansion card (four-port) 4 IMA expansion module (four-port) 3 configuring 77 connecting 38 LEDs 38 IMA group parameters admin. port(s) 84 admin. link delay 84...
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.../STM-1 port 33 serial port 30 T1/E1 UNI interface 29 voice compression module (VCM) 35 LES (line errored seconds) CBR statistic 202 DS3 statistic 193 E3 statistic 194 T1/E1 statistic 188 VCM statistic 204 line code CBR parameter 119 voice compression parameter 130 link failure status conditions, IMA 89 link states, IMA 88 link type, serial port parameter 97 List Card menu 69, 70 List Forwarding Table 110 List Virtual Circuit...
.../STM-1 port 33 serial port 30 T1/E1 UNI interface 29 voice compression module (VCM) 35 LES (line errored seconds) CBR statistic 202 DS3 statistic 193 E3 statistic 194 T1/E1 statistic 188 VCM statistic 204 line code CBR parameter 119 voice compression parameter 130 link failure status conditions, IMA 89 link states, IMA 88 link type, serial port parameter 97 List Card menu 69, 70 List Forwarding Table 110 List Virtual Circuit...
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... statistic 188 VCM statistic 204 serial #, equipment list parameter 68 serial interface 239 alarms 176 ATM DXI Mode 1A 240 CBR 34, 265 configuring card 101 protocol modes 240 timing 240 serial number 68 serial port configuring 96, 97 connecting 30 effect of changing data format on VCs 151 LEDs 30 pinouts (EIA530 DCE cable) 228 pinouts (EIA530 DTE cable) 227 pinouts (RS-449...
... statistic 188 VCM statistic 204 serial #, equipment list parameter 68 serial interface 239 alarms 176 ATM DXI Mode 1A 240 CBR 34, 265 configuring card 101 protocol modes 240 timing 240 serial number 68 serial port configuring 96, 97 connecting 30 effect of changing data format on VCs 151 LEDs 30 pinouts (EIA530 DCE cable) 228 pinouts (EIA530 DTE cable) 227 pinouts (RS-449...
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... listed in the 3Com software product documentation or specifications as not meeting this is verified by 3Com, it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that all other products used by Customer in connection or combination with the 3Com product, including hardware, software, and firmware, accurately exchange date data with the 3Com product, with the exception of those products identified at 3Com's Web site, http...
... listed in the 3Com software product documentation or specifications as not meeting this is verified by 3Com, it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that all other products used by Customer in connection or combination with the 3Com product, including hardware, software, and firmware, accurately exchange date data with the 3Com product, with the exception of those products identified at 3Com's Web site, http...