9145 Network Interface Device User Manual
9145 Network Interface Device 1-2 Management Security The 9145 supports enhanced security for access to Management Functions. Four network security
9145 Network Interface Device C-4 ExtPbitRule(7) = Flag Error 7 FramesOverX = 1522 UserVlanTagIn = 0 UserVlanTagIn(1) = 0 UserVlanTagIn(2) = 0 UserVl
9145 Network Interface Device C-5SbmcTraps = Flag Error 2 DiagnosticsTraps = Flag Error 2 SfpTraps = Flag Error 2 AuthenticationTraps = Flag Error 2 S
9145 Network Interface Device C-6 SystemInfoCircuit1 = SystemInfoCircuit2 = SystemInfoServiceCode = SystemInfoDateInService = SystemInfoDateOutSe
9145 Network Interface Device C-7OAMFrameNotify = Enable OAMFramePeriodWindow = 1488095 OAMFramePeriodThreshold = 1 OAMFramePeriodNotify = Enable OAMF
9145 Network Interface Device C-8 Index A add trap destination, 3-41 user account, 3-33 C cables and connectors, maintaining, 4-1 change password, 3
9145 Network Interface Device C-2Layer 2 Statistics, 3-54 Link Status, 3-47 P-Bit Translation Tables, 3-51 PING Generation, 4-7 Port Information, 3-4
9145 Network Interface Device
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9145 Network Interface Device 2-1Chapter 2 Set-up and Installation This section describes how to set up and install the 9145 and its interface module
9145 Network Interface Device 2-1 Figure 5 – Bracket Attachment Detail • Wall mounting: The 9145 has slotted holes on the bottom of the unit for w
9145 Network Interface Device 2-2 914511 5/8" X 12"3/4"1"9 3/8"1"3"18 1/2"5"3/4"1"1"12 3/
9145 Network Interface Device 2-3• Desktop/Shelf Placement: Place the 9145 on a secure, flat surface within reach of the power and fiber optic cable
9145 Network Interface Device 2-4 • DC Power Connection: a. The 9145 support both Positive and Negative grounded DC Power. Loosen the screws for th
9145 Network Interface Device 2-58. Connecting Ethernet Cables to UTP Interface Modules: Plug the shielded Ethernet Cable into the UTP Connector on
9145 Network Interface Device 2-2 . Table 1 – 9145 Front Panel LEDs LED Status Description STA Off No Power Green Normal Operation Amber System
9145 Network Interface Device 2-3 Remote Fault If an optical port loses the receive optical signal, it sends a Remote Fault (RMTF) signal on its Trans
9145 Network Interface Device 3-1Chapter 3 Management The 9145 has three basic management interfaces, VT-100 terminal interface on the RS-232 serial
9145 Network Interface Device 3-2 Setting Up SNMP Network Management Typically, the 9145 communicates with CanogaView or your Network Management Plat
9145 Network Interface Device 3-3Management User Interface The Management User Interface for the 9145 provides screens for setup, monitoring, and diag
9145 Network Interface Device 3-4 User Interface Organization The user interface consists of selectable, nested screens, available in this order; t
9145 Network Interface Device 3-54. System Alarms 5. System Log 6. Utilities 6.1. Set Date & Time 6.2. Reset Configuration To Default 6.3. Chang
9145 Network Interface Device 3-6 Login and Main Menu The first screen is the Login Screen. Type your Username and press <ENTER>. The Passwor
9145 Network Interface Device 3-7 Following is a brief description of the Main Screen Menu items System Configuration View and set values for the sys
9145 Network Interface Device 3-8 Diagnostics Used to set up loopback, latency and jitter, or PING tests and to configure and run Network Performance
9145 Network Interface Device 3-910. Max test payload (40 – 1954) This sets the maximum test packet size in bytes. The maximum packet size must be
9145 Network Interface Device i CAUTION! This product may contain a laser diode emitter operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm - 1600 nm. Use of op
9145 Network Interface Device 3-10Layer 2 Statistics Displays current Layer two Statistics RMON Group 1 Statistics Short for Remote Monitoring Specif
9145 Network Interface Device 3-11 Software Upgrade Allows you to download and install new firmware, swap active firmware banks, reset active firmware
9145 Network Interface Device 3-12Link Fault Event occurs when the local PHY receiver detects a LOC condition. Dying Gasp Event occurs when a power
9145 Network Interface Device 3-13CfgFileUserComments is a string of 50 characters that the user may set to any string desired. This variable contain
9145 Network Interface Device 3-14############################################ ## The following must be modified to = "Yes" if the specifi
9145 Network Interface Device 3-15To upload a configuration file from the 9145 follow these steps: 1. Open a command prompt on your PC and type [ft
9145 Network Interface Device 3-166. To retrieve the configuration file, type [get 9145.CFG] and press <enter> 7. To end the ftp session, ty
9145 Network Interface Device 3-174. Change the directory to BURNING by typing [cd BURNING] and press <enter> Note: that the word “BURNING” has
9145 Network Interface Device 3-18Manual Configuration – VT-100 Session The System Information screen provides various categories of optional informa
9145 Network Interface Device 3-19View Device and Module Information The Hardware Information report shows hardware descriptions, including the type,
9145 Network Interface Device ii NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this users manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide fo
9145 Network Interface Device 3-20Manage the Date and Time An accurate date and time in the 9145 assures accuracy for events listed in the System Log
9145 Network Interface Device 3-21• Sntp Servers Configuration: Sets IP address and operating parameters for 2 servers • IP Address: Set the addres
9145 Network Interface Device 3-22Configuring SNMP Access To set values for basic system parameters, including some parameters used by SNMP, go to th
9145 Network Interface Device 3-235. Management VLAN Number When Management VLAN is Enabled, sets VLAN Tag ID 6. SLIP/PPP IP Address Sets the IP Add
9145 Network Interface Device 3-24Manage Traps Traps are SNMP messages that are sent to CanogaView or your Management Platform, and the 9145 System L
9145 Network Interface Device 3-25Table 3 – T rap Configuration Options Trap When enabled, sends a Trap if. . . Local/User Port Link, Remote User Por
9145 Network Interface Device 3-26View System Events and Traps The System Log lists all events that occurred since the last power-up or when the log
9145 Network Interface Device 3-27Update Software Each 9145 has two flash memory banks that store software: • The Active Flash Memory holds the softw
9145 Network Interface Device 3-28To upgrade 9145 software, follow these steps: 1. Access the SNMP Configuration Menu before starting the software u
9145 Network Interface Device 3-294. At the prompts, type the IP address for the TFTP, FTP, or SFTP server and the Filename. 5. When ready, type [Y]
9145 Network Interface Device iiiTable of Contents 9145 Network Interface Device User Manual ...
9145 Network Interface Device 3-304. At the prompt, select the Source, which is the inactive bank for the local module, then select the Destination,
9145 Network Interface Device 3-31Configuring Access Security The 9145 has comprehensive management access security features, including SNMPv3 authori
9145 Network Interface Device 3-324. Minimum Punctuation Characters Minimum number of Punctuation characters required in a valid password. 0 – 15 C
9145 Network Interface Device 3-33Setting Up User Accounts You can set up an account for a user, whether another supervisor, operator, or observer, to
9145 Network Interface Device 3-345. UI Password Password that allows access through Telnet, Console, SSH, FTP, or SFTP. Passwords are 8 to 15 ch
9145 Network Interface Device 3-35Configuring Host Access The 9145’s SNMP Agent allows access by up to 24 Host IP addresses. Configuration and editin
9145 Network Interface Device 3-363. The Edit Host Access Menu sets the following parameters. 1. Telnet Access Telnet and SSH, Telnet Only, SSH Onl
9145 Network Interface Device 3-37Configuring a Radius Client Before setting the 9145 as a Radius Passthru Client, you must set related attributes on
9145 Network Interface Device 3-382. At the prompt, type [1] to set the authentication mode. Type [2] or [3] to configure access to a primary and
9145 Network Interface Device 3-39Syslog Client Configuration You can configure and display two server destinations for Syslog messages. In addition
9145 Network Interface Device iv View Port Statistics ...
9145 Network Interface Device 3-40Trap Destination Configuration You can configure and display the destinations for Trap messages. In addition to se
9145 Network Interface Device 3-412. To add a destination, type [a] and press <Enter>. To edit an existing destination, type [e] and press <
9145 Network Interface Device 3-42• SNMPv3- Inform Notification To configure SNMPv3-Inform notification, either type [a] value and press <Enter&g
9145 Network Interface Device 3-43Changing Your Password Whether you have supervisor, operator, or observer access, you can update your password in or
9145 Network Interface Device 3-44Managing Logged In Users At times, you may need to monitor which users are currently logged in to the 9145 and, if
9145 Network Interface Device 3-45Configuring Ports Port functions are configured on the Functional Configuration Menu. This screen also displays data
9145 Network Interface Device 3-46 2. At the Port Configuration Menu, type [2], "Functional Configuration," and press <Enter>. 3.
9145 Network Interface Device 3-477. Sideband Management Enables or disables SideBand Management Channel (SMBC) communications with a remote 9145, L3
9145 Network Interface Device 3-48Configuring VLAN Rules, Priority, and Translation The VLAN Configuration Menu provide options to configure user tra
9145 Network Interface Device 3-491. Drop Untagged Packets? The 9145 will discard all user traffic that does not have a VLAN Tag. Yes discards packe
9145 Network Interface Device vFigure 15 – 1000Mbps Optical Module ...
9145 Network Interface Device 3-50The 9145 can change VLAN Tag IDs on user packets. This is useful to avoid VLAN ID conflicts in the network. The 9
9145 Network Interface Device 3-51To configure VLAN Priority Bit (P-Bit) follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type [3], "Port Information,&
9145 Network Interface Device 3-52Configuring Port Filters Port Filters enables the 9145 to filter certain management and control Ethernet frames fro
9145 Network Interface Device 3-53View Port Statistics You can view these groups of statistics for Ethernet Packets sent through the 9145: • Layer 2
9145 Network Interface Device 3-54To display the Layer 2 Statistics, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu type [3], "Port Information,&quo
9145 Network Interface Device 3-554. To display the Frame Type Statistics Screen, type [T]; "Frame Type Counters" and press <Enter>.
9145 Network Interface Device 3-56The RMON Group 1 Statistics report shows statistics for data transfers on the 9145. To view RMON Group 1 statistic
9145 Network Interface Device 3-57 3. To display the Raw information, press CTRL-T>. 4. To reset the counters, press <Ctrl-R>. 5. When yo
9145 Network Interface Device 3-58Displaying the Static and Dynamic ARP Tables The Static ARP Table lets you manually configure or change specific IP
9145 Network Interface Device 3-59To display the dynamic ARP Table, follow these steps: 1. From the Utilities Menu, type [8], "Dynamic ARP Table
9145 Network Interface Device 4-1Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting General Maintenance Well-maintained components and clearly identified cabl
9145 Network Interface Device 4-2 Measuring Transmitter Output Power To measure the output power, follow these steps: 1. Clean the connectors on the
9145 Network Interface Device 4-3Measuring Fiber Link Attenuation Determine and record link attenuation before starting normal link traffic. Link att
9145 Network Interface Device 4-4 Use the System Alarms Screen to view alarms and faults on the 9145 and its remote partner. To view alarm status, f
9145 Network Interface Device 4-5Running Diagnostics When you set up a new connection, you can verify the link connectivity using PING prior to sendin
9145 Network Interface Device 4-6 6. DSCP Precedent Sets IP Packet priority. Options are: Best Effort, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, Interne
9145 Network Interface Device 4-7PING Testing To verify network connectivity with another IP device such as another 9145, an Ethernet Switch, or a use
9145 Network Interface Device 4-8 A good connection appears similar to this with all requests returned: Pinging 216.109.112.135 with 64 bytes. Reply
9145 Network Interface Device 4-9• Local-Remote Mode Local-Remote Mode loops data received on the Extension Port Rx through the User side PHY to the
9145 Network Interface Device 1-1Chapter 1 Overview The 9145 Series 10/100/1000BASE Network Interface Device terminates Metro Ethernet Services and e
9145 Network Interface Device 4-10accessing the Loopback Setup Screen, see Chapter 4. When in loopback mode, the 9145 filters the incoming packets t
9145 Network Interface Device 5-1Chapter 5 Specifications 9145 Specifications Standards: IEEE 802.3 Dimensions: 1.72" H x 12" W x 11.75&qu
9145 Network Interface Device 5-2 9145 Models and Interface Modules Table 5 – 9145 Models Model Description Transmit Power Receive Sensitivity Overd
9145 Network Interface Device 5-3Model Description Transmit Power Receive Sensitivity Overdrive 100 Mbps BIDI Interfaces 9400-154 Single Fiber SC
9145 Network Interface Device A-1Appendix A Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty Effective July 1, 2005 and After, Canoga Perkins warrants that, at the
9145 Network Interface Device A-2 Limitations Canoga Perkins may at its sole discretion modify its Limited Warranty at any time and from time to time
9145 Network Interface Device B-1Appendix B Acronym and Abbreviation List DF Do Not Fragment FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array LLF Link Loss Forwa
9145 Network Interface Device C-2 Appendix C Configuration File Format and Fields ### WARNING - DO NOT MODIFY THIS HEADER ### CfgFileBuiltWithFirmwar
9145 Network Interface Device C-3TestSubnetMask = 255.255.255.0 AuxiliaryIPAddress = 192.168.100.10 AuxiliarySubnetMask = 255.255.255.0 ModemPassword
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