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Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series
Management Module Guide
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NoticeCopyright Notice Copyright © 2003 by Aprisma Management Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the United States government is subject to the restrictions set forth in DFARS 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii) and FAR 52.227-19.
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Contents
Notice ........................................................................................... 2
Preface ......................................................................................... 5
Intended Audience ..................................................................... 5
How to Use This Guide ................................................................ 5
Text Conventions ....................................................................... 6
Document Feedback ................................................................... 6
Online Documents ...................................................................... 6
Required Reading ....................................................................... 7
Overview ...................................................................................... 8
Device Support .......................................................................... 8
Device MIB Support ................................................................... 9
Traps, Events, and Alarms .......................................................... 17
Standard Trap Support ..............................................................17
Device-Specific Trap Support ......................................................17
Application Support .................................................................... 19
RFC and IEEE Standard Applications ............................................19
Passport ATM Client Application ..................................................19
Virtual Channel Link View ......................................................20
Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series Views ................................. 21
Shelf Card Table View ................................................................21
Advanced Application Integrations ............................................. 22
Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series ATM Integration ......................22
PpATMIFPort Model Type .......................................................22
PpATMVCLLink and PpATMVPLLink Model Types ........................23
Model Information ...........................................................23
ATM Circuit View .............................................................23
Service Information .........................................................23
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PpATMMpeAcPort and PpATMMpeIfPort Model Types .................23
Interface Reconfiguration ......................................................24
Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series Frame Relay Integration ...........24
Index .......................................................................................... 26
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Preface
Welcome to the user guide for SPECTRUM’s Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series (SM-NTL1005) management module.
Please take a moment to read through this short preface, which explains how the information in this guide is organized and presented and lets you know how to access information about other SPECTRUM products.
In this section:
Intended Audience
How to Use This Guide [page 5]
Text Conventions [page 6]
Document Feedback [page 6]
Online Documents [page 6]
Required Reading [page 7]
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for users of SPECTRUM’s Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series (SM-NTL1005) management module.
How to Use This Guide
Use this document as a guide for managing the Nortel devices described on [page 8] with SPECTRUM management module SM-NTL1005. The guide is organized as follows:
• Overview [page 8]
• Traps, Events, and Alarms [page 17]
• Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series Views [page 21]
For general information about device management using SPECTRUM and explanations of SPECTRUM functionality and navigation techniques, refer to the topics listed under Required Reading [page 7].
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Text Conventions
The following text conventions are used in this document:
Document Feedback
Please send feedback regarding SPECTRUM documents to the following e-mail address:
Thank you for helping us improve our documentation.
Online Documents
SPECTRUM documents are available online at:
http://www.aprisma.com/manuals
Check this site for the latest updates and additions.
Element Convention Used Example
User-supplied parameter names
Courier and Italic in angle brackets <>.
The user needs to type the password in place of <password>.
On-screen text Courier The following line displays:
path=”/audit”User-typed text Courier Type the following path
name: C:\ABC\lib\dbCross-references Underlined and hypertext-
blueSee Document Feedback [page 6].
References to SPECTRUM documents (title and number)
Italic SPECTRUM Installation Guide (0675)
Functionality enabled by SPECTRUM Alarm Notification Manager (SANM)
SANM in brackets []. [SANM] AGE_FIELD_ID
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Required Reading
To use this documentation effectively, you must be familiar with the information covered by the SPECTRUM documents listed below.
• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators (1763)
• Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators (0985)
• How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM (1909)
• SPECTRUM Views (2517)
• SPECTRUM Menus (2519)
• SPECTRUM Icons (2518)
• Application View and MIBs (2560)
• SPECTRUM Software Release Notice
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Overview
This section introduces the SPECTRUM documentation for the Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series management module.
In this section:
Device Support
Device MIB Support [page 9]
Device Support
SPECTRUM management module SM-NTL1005 currently provides modeling for the following Nortel Passport 7400 and 15000 series devices (Table 1). Figure 1 shows the Device Icon in the Topology view.
Table 1: Supported Devices, Firmware, and Model Type
Figure 1: Device Icon
The Nortel Passport 7400 series switches provide support for a number of different technologies including ATM, Frame Relay, IP routing and switching, MPLS, circuit emulation services, and voice transport services. These multiservice switches work well in environments where access adaptation and backbone switching are necessary. Multiple services in any combination can be used simultaneously on a single line card.
Device Firmware Revision Model Type
Nortel Passport 7440 CC01S1F PassportMsc
Nortel Passport 7480 CC01S1F PassportMsc
Nortel Passport 15000 CC01S1F PassportMsc
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The Nortel Passport 15000 series switches are high-capacity, carrier-grade switches that support Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 3 VPNs, circuit emulation and voice and wireless services to meet the performance challenges of voice and data service providers.
Device MIB Support
SPECTRUM supports a number of device-specific MIBs for the 7400/15000 (SM-NTL1005) management module. These MIBs are broken down by technology and listed in the following tables:
• Table 2: Nortel Base MIBS [page 9]
• Table 3: Nortel Routing MIBs [page 11]
• Table 4: Nortel ATM MIBs [page 12]
• Table 5: Nortel Frame Relay MIBs [page 13]
• Table 6: Nortel Voice MIBs [page 14]
• Table 7: Nortel Bridging/Switching MIBS [page 14]
• Table 8: Nortel Data Signaling Channel MIBs [page 14]
• Table 9: Nortel Radio Network Controller MIBS [page 15]
• Table 10: Nortel IP MIBs [page 15]
• Table 11: Nortel Hardware MIBS [page 15]
• Table 12: Nortel WAN MIBS [page 16]
Note: See the vendor for more details about device MIB support:www.nortel.com.
Table 2: Nortel Base MIBS
Nortel Base MIBs
nortelPC-standardTextualConventionsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-textualConventionsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-usefulDefinitionsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-baseSnmpV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-dataCollectionV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-dpnTrunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
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nortelPC-dprsMcsEpV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-extensionsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-fileSystemV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-huntGroupEngV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-huntGroupV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-lanDriversV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-mgmtInterfacesV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-iuxIfRncV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-oamEthernetV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-porsTrunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ruvStateSummV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-shortcutConnectionV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-softwareV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ss7Mtp3V2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ss7SccpV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-subnetInterfaceV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-timeV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-traceBaseV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-trunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-unackTrunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-utpDpnTrunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-vncsCallServerV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-alarmV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ruvStateSummV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-BaseRoutingMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-BaseSnmpMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-DataCollectionMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-DpnTrunksMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-LanDriversMIB
Nortel Base MIBs
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Table 3: Nortel Routing MIBs
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-MgmtInterfacesMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-OamEthernetMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-SoftwareMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-StateSummaryMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-SubnetInterfaceMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-TimeMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-TraceBaseMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-TrunksMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-UnackTrunksMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-UtpDpnTrunksMIB
Nortel Routing MIBs
nortelPC-baseRoutingV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-callRedirectionV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-callServerV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-dpnRoutingV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-vnsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-routingGatewayV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-sourceRouteEndStationV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-bgpV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-virtualRouterV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-netSentryV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-DpnRoutingMIB
Nortel Base MIBs
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Table 4: Nortel ATM MIBs
Nortel ATM MIBS
nortelPC-atmBaseV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmBearerServiceV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmCoreV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmIispV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmMpeSpvcV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmMpeV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmNetworkingV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmPnniV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmTrunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmUniV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-atmEbrV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-imaV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-modAtmQosV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-porsAtmTrunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-porsVcV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-saalNniV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-laneClientV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-circuitEmulationServiceV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-nstaVgsMtp2V2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-pppIwfV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-AtmNetworkingMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-AtmTrunksMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-AtmUniMIB
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Table 5: Nortel Frame Relay MIBs
Nortel Frame Relay MIBs
nortelPC-frameRelayAtmV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayDteV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayDteExtV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayEngV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayIpV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayIsdnV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayMuxV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayNniTraceV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayNniV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayUniTraceV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frameRelayUniV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frNniPvcBnxV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frUniPvcBnxV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-fraDpnTrunksV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frf5EpV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-friNniSigV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-friUniSigV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-mlfrV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-modCommonV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-modDprsQosV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-modIpCosToFrQosV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-serverAccessRsaV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-frTraceRcvrV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-FrameRelayIpMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-FrameRelayUniTraceMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-ModCommonMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-ModDprsQosMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-ModIpCosToFrQosMIB
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Table 6: Nortel Voice MIBs
Table 7: Nortel Bridging/Switching MIBS
Table 8: Nortel Data Signaling Channel MIBs
Nortel Voice MIBs
nortelPC-nstaV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-vgsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-vnetEtsiQsigV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-vnetEuroIsdnV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-vnetMcdnSigV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-vnetNisSigV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-voiceNetworkingV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-voiceV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-x25DteV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-x25TraceRcvrV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-X25TraceRcvrMIB
Nortel Bridging/Switching MIBS
nortelPC-apsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-bridgeV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-dcmeV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-lapsV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel Data Signaling Channel MIBS
nortelPC-disdnETSIV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-disdnJapanInsV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-disdnNI2V2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-disdnNISV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-disdnTS014V2_CC01S1F.mib
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Table 9: Nortel Radio Network Controller MIBS
Table 10: Nortel IP MIBs
Table 11: Nortel Hardware MIBS
Nortel Radio Network Controller MIBS
nortelPC-rncINodeV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-signallingGatewayV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-virtualMediaV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-localMediaV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-virtualMediaGatewayV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel IP MIBS
nortelPC-ipCosV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ipFiltV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ipNhrpV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ipV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ipiFrV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ipiVcV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-ipxV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-IpMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-IpiVcMIB
Nortel Hardware MIBS
nortelPC-adjunctProcessorV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC -baseShelfV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-busV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-fabricV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-logicalProcessorV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-jt2V2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-mcsMgrV2_CC01S1F.mib
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Table 12: Nortel WAN MIBS
nortelPC-mpaNetworkLinkV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-pcusaV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-pcuspV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-provisioningV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-BusMIB
Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-ProvisioningMIB
Nortel WAN MIBS
nortelPC-bitTransparentV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-dataIsdnV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-externalTimingDS1V2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-externalTimingE1V2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-hdlcTransparentV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-pppV2_CC01S1F.mib
nortelPC-sonetSdhV2_CC01S1F.mib
Nortel Hardware MIBS
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Traps, Events, and Alarms
This section describes standard and device-specific events and alarms supported by the Nortel Passport 7400/15000 series (SM-NTL1005) management module.
• Standard Trap Support
• Device-Specific Trap Support
Standard Trap Support
The following standard traps are supported.
Device-Specific Trap Support
The Nortel Passport 7400/15000 series management module supports the device-specific traps listed in Table 13 [page 18]. All of these traps contain the variable bindings listed in Table 14 [page 18].
Alarms generated by Nortel Passport traps are discriminated by the variable bindings shown as Alarm Discriminators in Table 14 [page 18]. This means that when successive Nortel Passport traps of the same type are received by SPECTRUM with the same discriminators as the initial trap, no new alarms will be generated for those traps. Additionally, alarms will be cleared when the alarm-clearing trap contains the same variable bindings as the initial trap that set the alarm.
Standard Trap Name OID
coldStart 0.0
warmStart 1.0
linkDown 2.0
linkUp 3.0
authenticationFailure 4.0
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Table 13: Device-Specific Trap Support
Table 14: Variable Bindings for Nortel Passport Traps
Trap Name OID Event Generated
Alarm Generated/Cleared
Alarm Severity
mscCriticalAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.1 0x48b0001 0x48b0001 Yellow
mscMajorAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.2 0x48b0002 0x48b0002 Red
mscMinorAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.3 0x48b0003 NA NA
mscWarningAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.4 0x48b0004 NA NA
mscClearedAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.5 0x48b0005 Clears 0x48b0001 and
0x48b0002
NA
mscIndeterminateAlarm 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.6 0x48b0006 0x48b0006 Red
Trap Variable Binding OID Alarm Discriminator
mscComponentRowPointer 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.1 Yes
mscComponentName 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.2 Yes
mscEventTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.3 No
mscActiveListStatus 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.4 No
mscSeverity 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.5 No
mscAlarmType 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.6 Yes
mscProbableCause 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.7 Yes
mscNtpIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.8 No
mscCommentData 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.3.2.7.9 No
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Application Support
This section describes the applications supported by the Nortel Passport 7400/15000 series management module.
In This Section
RFC and IEEE Standard Applications [page 19]
Passport ATM Client Application [page 19]
RFC and IEEE Standard Applications
The Nortel Passport 7400/15000 series management module has the ability to support various RFC and IEEE standard applications. The applications are created and associated with the device model based on the specific device’s capabilities. The following guides contain complete documentation for each of the standard applications supported by SPECTRUM:
• Bridging Applications (2562)
• MIB II Applications (2561)
• Routing Applications (3080)
• Technology Applications (5065)
• Transmission Applications (5064)
Passport ATM Client Application
The Passport ATM Client Application supports Nortel’s ATM MIBs (see Table 4: Nortel ATM MIBs [page 12]) and is modeled using the PpATMClientApp application model type.
Views available from this application allow you to examine various MIB objects that will assist you in managing the ATM connectivity of the Nortel Passport 7400 or 15000 series switch. Additional ATM support is available if SPECTRUM’s ATM Circuit Manager is installed. See Advanced Application Integrations [page 22] for more information.
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Virtual Channel Link View
Note: From the PpATMClientApp, select VCL Table.
This view displays the status of the VCL links operating on the switch. The data in this view is retrieved from the Nortel ATM MIBs supported by the device.
Figure 2: Virtual Channel Link View
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Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series Views
This section describes device-specific MIB views for the Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series that are accessible from the Icon Subviews menu of the Device icon.
In This Section
Shelf Card Table View [page 21]
Shelf Card Table View
Note: From the icon subviews menu for the device icon, select Shelf Card.
This view shows objects from the mscShelfCardRowStatusTable of Nortel’s PpBaseShelfMIB. These objects describe the card components present in each physical card slot within the card shelf.
Figure 3: Shelf Card Table View
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Advanced Application Integrations
This section describes the ATM and Frame Relay integrations that are available for this management module.
In This Section
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Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series Frame Relay Integration [page 24]
Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series ATM Integration
The Nortel Passport 7400/15000 series ATM integration is available when a SPECTRUM installation includes the Nortel Passport 7400/15000 series management module and SPECTRUM’s ATM Circuit Manager.
This integration uses Nortel-specific model types to effectively model and manage Nortel Passport 7400 or 15000 Switches that operate in an ATM environment. These model types are used to represent ATM virtual connection endpoints. The interfaces are shown in SPECTRUM stacked in the following order:
• PpATMIFPort
• PpATMVCLLink or PpATMVPLLink
• PpATMMpeAcPort
• PpATMMpeIfPort
The views available from the model types are standard, but the MIB objects displayed are from the proprietary Nortel ATM MIBs (see Table 4: Nortel ATM MIBs [page 12]). Details about each model type are outlined in the sections below:
PpATMIFPort Model Type
This is the model type that represents a physical ATM port on the Nortel switch.
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PpATMVCLLink and PpATMVPLLink Model Types
PpATMVCLLink and PpATMVPLLink are sub-interface model types which represent the endpoint of an ATM virtual connection on a Nortel Passport 7400 or 15000 switch. Below is a description of the ATM-specific subviews available from the Icon Subviews menu for this model type.
Model Information
This option opens the ATM Link Information view, which allows you to set polling and logging information for the ATM link model. It is possible to configure SPECTRUM to poll link models at regular intervals. When SPECTRUM polls these links it captures the values of various external MIB objects. You can choose to log these values and use them for monitoring and analyzing performance.
ATM Circuit View
This option brings up a graphical representation of the circuit that connects to the current link. It shows:
• The path of all of the VCLs that make up a particular ATM PVC.
• The relationship between the VCL and the sub-interface, the subinterface and interface, and the interface and the device.
• The condition of most elements that participate in a circuit, including the VCL, the sub-interface, the interface, and the device.
Service Information
This options brings up the ATM Link Service Information view, which provides information about service providers associated with the ATM network. All service information is entered manually and is provided for reference purposes only.
PpATMMpeAcPort and PpATMMpeIfPort Model Types
Nortel’s multi-protocol encapsulation (MPE) is run over a VCL/VPL link. The MPE has an AC component that represents a virtual channel through which internetworking frames will be transported using rfc1483 encapsulation. The AtmConnection (AC) component contains OSI state information, frame based statistics, and the linkage to an ATM virtual channel connection. This component's instance value is used by higher-layer protocols when referring to a specific ATM connection that oversees each MPE interface. The sub-interface model type that represents this AC is the PpATMMpeAcPort model type.
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The PpATMMpeAcPort model type may have one or more MPE sub-interfaces represented by the PpATMMpeIfPort model type. This subinterface represents a logical interface between the Virtual Router and an ATM media (AtmIf). Multi-protocol encapsulation as specified in RFC1483 is used to transfer higher-layer protocol data across virtual channels in an ATM network. AtmMpes provide a means to associate multiple ATM virtual channel connections with a single VirtualRouter ProtocolPort. The AtmMpe component is associated with a ProtocolPort via a linkage attribute and virtual channel connections via a linkage attribute in each AC subcomponent.
The views available for each of these sub-interface model types show the Nortel ATM MIB objects that support this functionality.
For more information on MPE, AC and the Nortel ATM MIBs, see the Nortel Passport 7400 or 15000 Switch documentation at www.nortelnetworks.com.
Interface Reconfiguration
When an interface reconfiguration takes place, all ATM sub-interface models will also be reconfigured. An interface reconfiguration can be initiated via the Redundancy and Reconfiguration Model Options in the Device Configuration view, via the Automatically Reconfigure Interfaces option in the Global Attribute Editor, or it may be triggered by changes in the ifTable. See the SPECTRUM Views (2517) guide and the Search Manager (2383) guide for more information.
Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Series Frame Relay Integration
The Nortel Passport 7400/15000 Frame Relay integration is available when a SPECTRUM installation includes the Nortel Passport 7400/15000 series management module and SPECTRUM’s Frame Relay Manager.
To manage Nortel Passport 7400/15000 switches that operate in a Frame Relay environment, the management module supports the standards application RCF1315. When Frame Relay Manager is not installed, RFC1315 is represented by the rfc1315app. See the Transmissions Applications (5064) guide for complete information about this application and its views.
When Frame Relay Manager is installed, fr1315app is the application used to represent RFC1315. This application model type has additional functionality to help you manage your Frame Relay environment. The
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fr1315app application model type is fully documented in the Frame Relay Manager User Guide (2102).
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Index
AAlarm Generated [18]Alarm Severity [18]ATM [8], [19]AtmConnection [23]AtmMpe [24]
CCC01S1F [8]circuit emulation services [8]
Ddevice-specific MIBs [9]device-specific traps [17]
EEvent Generated [18]
FFirmware [8]Frame Relay [8]
Iinterface reconfiguration [24]IP routing and switching [8]
MMIB Support [9]Model Type [8]
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NNortel Passport 7440 [8]Nortel Passport 7480 [8]
OOID [18]
PPpATMIFPort [22]
Sstandard traps [17]Supported Devices [8]
TTrap Name [18]Trap Support [17]
VVirtual Channel Link View [20]voice transport services [8]