Page 3 - Contents
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide i Contents List of Figures ........................................................................................... v List of Tables........................................................................................... vii Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Manag...
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Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide v List of Figures Figure 1.1 Chassis View ......................................................................... 4 Figure 1.2 Chassis View Toolbar ............................................................ 5 Figure 2.1 Agent Information Window ......................
Page 9 - List of Tables
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide List of Tables Table 1.1 Chassis View Toolbar ............................................................ 5 Table A.1 Configuration Menu ........................................................... 41 Table A.2 Performance Menu ...........................................
Page 11 - Welcome to Cajun M770 Management; The Purpose of this Manual
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 1 Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Management Welcome to Cajun M770 Management. This chapter provides an introduction to the structure and assumptions of the manual. It includes the following sections:• The Purpose and Readers of this manual - A description of the goal...
Page 12 - Starting Cajun M770 Management
Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Management 2 Cajun M770 Manager Users Guide Port Redundancy - Setting port redundancy for ports in a Cajun M770 Multifunction Device. Switch Connected Addresses - Viewing users and devices connected to selected ports. VLANs - Creating, viewing, and modifying VL...
Page 13 - Device Manager
Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Management Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 3 If you are using OpenView (Solaris or HPUX) or NT-OV: 1 From the management platform map, select the Cajun M770 Multifunction Device you wish to work with. 2 Click in the OpenView toolbar. OR Open the Tools menu and select ...
Page 14 - Using Chassis View; Launching Module Managers; Launch Device Manager
Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Management 4 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Using Chassis View The Cajun M770 Chassis View is a graphical representation of a Cajun M770 Device which displays all modules installed in the chassis. This includes both Cajun M400 modules, DomainX modules, ATM modules, a...
Page 16 - Using Configuration Windows; OK
Chapter 1 Welcome to Cajun M770 Management 6 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide When you place the cursor on the toolbar icon for 1 second, a label appears with the name of the button. Using Configuration Windows When using the configuration windows: • Click OK to upload information (if applicable) fro...
Page 17 - Chapter 2; Agent Configuration; General Agent Installation and Configuration; Verifying Agent Installation; Agent
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 5 Chapter 2 Agent Configuration Before your network or Cajun M770 will work properly, your network agents must be properly configured. This chapter helps you properly setup and configure your agents, and includes helpful configuration notes for the different agent typ...
Page 18 - Designating Managers; Viewing the Managers Table
Chapter 2 Agent Configuration 6 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Figure 2.1 Agent Information Window The Agent Information window provides information about the main and backup agents, such as their type, position, software version, and operational status. For a full description of all configuration ...
Page 20 - Updating the Managers Table; Cancel
Chapter 2 Agent Configuration 8 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Updating the Managers Table To edit the managers list: 1 Click on the IP address field and change the IP address of the designated management station. When the change takes effect, the management station’s name will be displayed automat...
Page 21 - Chapter 3; Device Configuration
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 9 Chapter 3 Device Configuration This chapter explains how to view and set the various configuration parameters relevant to devices on your network. It includes the following sections:• Viewing Device Information - View device information about the Cajun M770 Device. ...
Page 22 - Viewing Device Information; Device Information
Chapter 3 Device Configuration 10 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Viewing Device Information The Device Information dialog box provides high-level information specific to the selected Cajun M770 Device. To view the Device Information dialog box: 1 Click .OROpen the Configuration menu and select Devi...
Page 23 - Viewing Hardware Configuration; Device Hardware
Chapter 3 Device Configuration Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 11 Viewing Hardware Configuration The Hub Hardware window provides information about the presence and status of Power Supply Units (PSUs) and fans. To view hardware parameters from Chassis View: 1 Click . OROpen the Configuration menu an...
Page 24 - Viewing Module Configuration
Chapter 3 Device Configuration 12 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Viewing Module Configuration The Device Configuration window provides you with information specific to a selected module. To view the configuration of a Cajun M770 module: 1 Select a module by clicking on its label. 2 Open the Configu...
Page 25 - Viewing Port Configuration; Port Configuration
Chapter 3 Device Configuration Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 13 Viewing Port Configuration The Port Configuration dialog box provides you with information specific to a selected port. To view the configuration of a port: 1 Select a port by clicking on it. 2 Open the Configuration menu and select E...
Page 27 - Viewing Domain Resource Unit Information; DRUs
Chapter 3 Device Configuration Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 15 Viewing Domain Resource Unit Information Each DomainX in the Cajun M770 Device has a total of 100 available DRUs. The DRUs Information window provides DRU usage information for each DomainX. To view the DRUs Information window: 1 Open...
Page 28 - Viewing ATM Clock Synchronization Configuration; ATM Clock Sync
Chapter 3 Device Configuration 16 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Viewing ATM Clock Synchronization Configuration Some multimedia applications, such as voice, require that a single clock is propagated throughout the network. The clock source is usually a Public Telco switch connected to a local PBX ...
Page 30 - Resetting Elements
Chapter 3 Device Configuration 18 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Resetting Elements You can reset the entire Cajun M770 Device or various elements of the device without resetting the entire device. Resetting the Device To reset the entire device with all its modules and subsystems: 1 Open the Confi...
Page 31 - Chapter 4; Fault Management; Viewing Traps - Viewing the traps sent by the agent.; Configuring Traps; Traps
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 19 Chapter 4 Fault Management This chapter explains how to configure and view traps on your network. It includes the following sections:• Configuring Traps - Defining the types of traps that will be sent to the managers and alarm log. • Viewing Traps - Viewing the tra...
Page 32 - Viewing Traps; Viewing Traps in a Dialog Box; Event Configuration
Chapter 4 Fault Management 20 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide For a full description of all traps in the Traps Configuration dialog box, refer to Appendix D, Trap Fields. Viewing Traps Traps that are sent by the agent to its managers may be viewed in two places: • In the appropriate configuration di...
Page 35 - Chapter 5; Performance Monitoring
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 23 Chapter 5 Performance Monitoring This chapter explains the performance monitoring options of supported devices. It includes the following sections:• Viewing Ethernet Port Counters - Provides a breakdown of the packets going through each port. • Viewing Ethernet Err...
Page 36 - Viewing Ethernet Port Counters
Chapter 5 Performance Monitoring 24 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Viewing Ethernet Port Counters Port Counters allow you to accurately view the packet flow activity of each port in the . Once you learn what is normal packet activity for your network, Ethernet Port Counters will help you determine ...
Page 37 - Viewing Ethernet Port Error Counters
Chapter 5 Performance Monitoring Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 25 Viewing Ethernet Port Error Counters As part of a proactive fault management system, or if you suspect that something is wrong, you may want to monitor port error counters. To view Ethernet Port Error Counters from Chassis View: 1 S...
Page 39 - Chapter 6; Port Mirroring; Disabling Port Mirroring - Describes how to disable port mirrors.
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 27 Chapter 6 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring copies all received and transmitted packets (including local traffic) from a source port to a predefined destination port, in addition to the normal destination port of the packets. The source and destination ports must be lo...
Page 40 - Accessing Port Mirroring; DomainXL; DomainXR
Chapter 6 Port Mirroring 28 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Accessing Port Mirroring To open the Port Mirroring dialog box for a DomainX: 1 Open the Configuration menu, and select Port Mirroring DomainXL for the left DomainX.OROpen the Configuration menu, and select Port Mirroring DomainXR for the r...
Page 41 - Enabling Port Mirroring; Disabling Port Mirroring
Chapter 6 Port Mirroring Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 29 Enabling Port Mirroring To enable port mirroring, you must define a source and destination port. Note: Only a single pair of ports can be defined for port mirroring on each DomainX. To enable Port Mirroring for the DomainX:1 In the Port Mir...
Page 43 - Chapter 7; Port Redundancy; Viewing Port Redundancy Information; Software Redundancy
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 31 Chapter 7 Port Redundancy Port Redundancy enables you to define a redundancy relationship between any two ports in a device. One port is defined as the primary port and the other as the secondary port. In case the primary port fails, the secondary port will take ov...
Page 44 - Adding a Port Redundancy; Add; Editing a Port Redundancy; Update; Deleting a Port Redundancy; Delete
Chapter 7 Port Redundancy 32 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Adding a Port Redundancy To designate a port redundancy connection: 1 In the Port Redundancy dialog box, enter a name for the redundancy in the Redundancy Name field. For example, Redund1 . Note: The name for a redundancy may not contain a...
Page 45 - Chapter 8; Switch Connected Addresses; Module - The number of the module and the module type.
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 33 Chapter 8 Switch Connected Addresses Networks are becoming increasingly complicated entities. It is not always clear which users are connected to the network and how. The Switch Connected Addresses feature allows you to see which users and devices are connected to ...
Page 46 - Sorting the List of Stations; Saving the List of Stations
Chapter 8 Switch Connected Addresses 34 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Sorting the List of Stations To sort the list of stations, open the drop-down list in the Sort Method field and select a field. The list is immediately sorted upon selection of a sort field. Saving the List of Stations The list ...
Page 47 - Chapter 9; VLANs; Creating and Editing VLANs
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 35 Chapter 9 VLANs This chapter provides all the information and instructions you need to use virtual LANs. It includes the following sections:• Creating and Editing VLANs - Explains how to access and edit the VLAN list. • Allowing Inter-VLAN Communication - Explains ...
Page 48 - Accessing the VLAN List; Virtual LANs; Editing VLAN Names and Numbers; Add VLAN
Chapter 9 VLANs 36 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Accessing the VLAN List To create or edit VLAN names, numbers or component switch ports you need to access the VLAN list: 1 Open the Configuration menu and select Virtual LANs . The Virtual LANs for Device dialog box appears. Figure 9.1 Virtual LANs...
Page 49 - Editing VLAN Member Ports
Chapter 9 VLANs Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 37 Editing VLAN Member Ports To assign ports to VLANs: 1 Arrange the windows so you can see the Virtual LANs for Device dialog box and the Chassis View at the same time. 2 From the All Virtual LANs List, select the VLAN you wish to edit. 3 In the Chass...
Page 50 - Allowing Inter-VLAN Communication
Chapter 9 VLANs 38 Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Allowing Inter-VLAN Communication Individual switch ports may be given the status of “Global Port”. Global ports can communicate with all VLANs. This feature has many uses: • Executives or administrators in a company can give their switch ports Glob...
Page 51 - Cajun M770 Management Menus
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 39 Appendix A Cajun M770 Management Menus This appendix gives the full menu structure of the menus in the Cajun M770 management application. Configuration Table A.1 Configuration Menu Item Description Device Information Displays information about the device. Element A...
Page 53 - SMONMaster
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 41 Help SMONMaster Launches the Cajun SMONMaster application if an SMON probe exists in the device. ToolBar Toggles the toolbar on and off. Table A.4 Help Menu Item Description Contents Opens the on-line help for information. About Cajun M770 Manager Copyright informa...
Page 55 - Appendix B; Configuration Fields
Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide 65 Appendix B Configuration Fields Field Name Description Activity Status The port activity status:• Active - The port is enabled, and data is transferred through the port. • Dormant - The port is enabled, but data is not transferred through it, e.g., because the port...
Page 58 - • Valuable - servers or critical users (less
68 Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Port Classification The level of importance of the port. Ports are classified as follows:• Backbone - device or switch connections (most important). • Valuable - servers or critical users (less important). • Regular - normal users (least important).For more informa...
Page 59 - • Full Duplex, Flow Control, and Interswitch
Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide 69 Port Mode The operational mode of the port or ports on the module. Not all modules support all modes. Both sides of the link must be in the same mode. Flow Control and ISL (Interswitch Link) are recommended for backbone links with Lucent Technologies’ equipment. No...
Page 61 - ATM A
Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide 71 Serial Number A unique number assigned by Lucent Technologies to the selected hardware. Slot Number The slot number in which the module is located. Slots are numbered from left to right, starting with number 1 as the leftmost slot.This number may be 1 - 14. The age...
Page 62 - disable
72 Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Source Priority The priority of the timing source. The source with the highest priority that is healthy will be selected as the current source. The valid range of priorities is: disable - The source is disabled. 1 - 4 - 4 is the highest. Source Status The status of...
Page 63 - enabled
Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide 73 System Name Logical name of the system as defined on the SNMP agent of the device. Type The agent type. Upper Backplane Configuration The configuration of the upper backplane of the Cajun M770 device, used for ATM switch modules. Possible values are:• Not Installed...
Page 64 - Infinity
74 Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide VLAN ID The VLAN number of the port. Valid VLAN numbers are from 1 - 3071. VLAN Number , ports on the module, or the agentChange the number in this field to move the port to another VLAN. A port which is part of the Generic network will have the VLAN Number 0 (zero...
Page 65 - Appendix C; Counter Fields
Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide 75 Appendix C Counter Fields Field Description Broadcast Pkts Received Total number of broadcast packets that entered the Ethernet port. Collisions Total number of Ethernet collisions in which the port was involved. CRC Alignment Total number of Ethernet packets recei...
Page 67 - Appendix D; Trap Fields
Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide 77 Appendix D Trap Fields Agent Fault Traps A group of traps which report the failure of the agent in the device. Authentication Traps An SNMP request with an illegal community was received. Backup Agent Fault Traps The trap reports the failure of the backup MSPV agen...
Page 69 - Index
Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 57 Index AAccessing port mirroring 30 port redundancy 34 severity degrees 22 VLAN list 38 Administer menu 42 Agent configuration 7 reset 19 software downloading 7 verifying configuration 7 viewing the information box 7 Allowing inter-VLAN communications 40 CCajun M770...