Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide Release 4.1 January 2003 Text Part Number: OL-1809-02 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1981, Regents of the University of California. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN, ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH ALL FAULTS. CISCO AND THE ABOVE-NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL, EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. g y g y g g FastTrack, the iQ Logo, iQ Net Readiness Scorecard, Networking Academy, ScriptShare, SMARTnet, TransPath, and Voice LAN are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient, and iQuick Study are service marks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Aironet, ASIST, BPX, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, Cisco IOS, the Cisco IOS logo, Cisco Press, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems logo, Empowering the Internet Generation, Enterprise/Solver, EtherChannel, EtherSwitch, Fast Step, GigaStack, Internet Quotient, IOS, IP/TV, iQ Expertise, LightStream, MGX, MICA, the Networkers logo, Network Registrar, Packet, PIX, Post-Routing, Pre-Routing, RateMUX, Registrar, SlideCast, StrataView Plus, Stratm, SwitchProbe, TeleRouter, and VCO are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Web site are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0301R) Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide Copyright © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. C O N T E N T S About This Guide Audience i i Organization i Related Documents Conventions Installation ii ii iii Obtaining Documentation iii World Wide Web iii Documentation CD-ROM iii Ordering Documentation iii Documentation Feedback iv Obtaining Technical Assistance iv Cisco.com iv Technical Assistance Center v CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1-1 Configuration 1-2 Software Requirements 1-2 Hardware Compatibility 1-2 Configuring Network Timeout 1-3 Runtime Environment Configuration Creating Networks Creating Nodes CHAPTER 2 1-4 1-5 1-6 Uploading Fabric and Services 2-1 Initial System Upload 2-2 Network Upload 2-2 Uploading a Node Object 2-3 Viewing the Upload Progress 2-3 Adding Inter-Network Links (Topology) Information Adding Links Using the GUI 2-4 2-4 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 i Contents CHAPTER 3 Subtending Configurations Overview 3-1 Topology 3-1 Attribute Reference Object Model Node A-1 A-1 Table Conventions Network 3-1 A-2 A-4 A-6 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port DSL Physical Port ATM Logical Port ATM Cross Connect A-10 A-15 A-24 A-30 Working with Service Element Profiles B-1 Creating a Service Element Profile B-2 Modifying a Service Element Profile B-2 Deleting a Service Element Profile B-2 GLOSSARY INDEX Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide ii OL-1809-02 About This Guide This document describes the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module for Cisco Provisioning Center, release 4.1. Audience The Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide provides information about how to configure and use the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module with Cisco Provisioning Center. This document is intended for personnel who are involved with: • Network Planning • Network Management • Cisco Provisioning Center Deployment • Integration with Cisco Provisioning Center Organization This guide includes the following chapters and appendices: Table 1 Document Organization Chapter/Appendix Title Description “About This Guide” Includes information about documentation conventions and organization. Chapter 1, “Getting Started” Outlines configuration tasks, software requirements, hardware compatibility, and how to create network and node objects. Chapter 2, “Uploading Fabric and Services” Details the process of uploading information from your network into the Cisco Provisioning Center database. Chapter 3, “Subtending Configurations” Describes the subtending configurations possible with Cisco NI-1 series DSLAMs. Appendix A, “Attribute Reference” Lists all the attributes for the objects available through this Equipment Module. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 i About This Guide Related Documents Table 1 Document Organization Chapter/Appendix Title Description Appendix B, “Working with Service Element Profiles” Outlines how to create, modify, and delete Service element profiles. Glossary Includes definitions for acronyms used throughout this guide. Related Documents This guide refers you to other documents within the Cisco Provisioning Center documentation suite. Table 2 lists these documents. Table 2 Related Documents Name Part Number Documentation Guide For Cisco Provisioning Center Release 4.1 78-15305-01 Cisco Provisioning Center Installation Guide OL-3552-01 Cisco Provisioning Center Administration Guide OL-3553-01 Cisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide OL-1804-02 Release Notes for Cisco Provisioning Center Release 4.1 OL-3559-01 Cisco Provisioning Center Programmer’s Guide OL-1813-02 Cisco Provisioning Center Programmer’s Reference OL-1818-02 Cisco Provisioning Center DSL Service Application Solution Guide OL-1806-02 Conventions Various formatting conventions are used in this guide to make it easier for you to recognize and use specific types of information. Table 3 lists these conventions. Table 3 Document Conventions Convention Description Example Bold Text Within a procedure, bold text indicates Click the networks button on the specific words in the GUI. Navigation Bar. Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1 Italicized Text Within a procedure, italicized text indicates text that should be replaced DSLAM Equipment Module > Profiles with the name of the element or object > Service Element Profile. that is specific to your network configuration. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide ii OL-1809-02 About This Guide Installation Table 3 Document Conventions Convention courier Square Brackets Text Description Example Commands formatted as courier indicate shell commands that must be entered exactly as shown. export CCP_ACTIVATION_TIMEOUT=180 Within a command, optional parameters are shown in square brackets. SYnpt [-s[CDRST] | -h[R] | -r[R]] Installation To install Cisco Provisioning Center, you must install Cisco Provisioning Center resource binaries and various Service Applications and Equipment Module binaries. For more information about installing Cisco Provisioning Center, refer to the Cisco Provisioning Center Installation Guide and Cisco Provisioning Center Administration Guide. In addition to the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module, you must also install the Service Application(s) that you will be using to activate NI-1 services. For more information, refer to the specific Service Application guide(s). Obtaining Documentation These sections explain how to obtain documentation from Cisco Systems. World Wide Web You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.cisco.com Translated documentation is available at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml Documentation CD-ROM Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Cisco Documentation CD-ROM package, which is shipped with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated monthly and may be more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or through an annual subscription. Ordering Documentation You can order Cisco documentation in these ways: • Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/order/order_root.pl Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 iii About This Guide Obtaining Technical Assistance • Registered Cisco.com users can order the Documentation CD-ROM through the online Subscription Store: http://www.cisco.com/go/subscription • Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters (California, U.S.A.) at 408 526-7208 or, elsewhere in North America, by calling 800 553-NETS (6387). Documentation Feedback You can submit comments electronically on Cisco.com. In the Cisco Documentation home page, click the Fax or Email option in the “Leave Feedback” section at the bottom of the page. You can e-mail your comments to [email protected]. You can submit your comments by mail by using the response card behind the front cover of your document or by writing to the following address: Cisco Systems Attn: Document Resource Connection 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-9883 We appreciate your comments. Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco provides Cisco.com as a starting point for all technical assistance. Customers and partners can obtain online documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from online tools by using the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Web Site. Cisco.com registered users have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site. Cisco.com Cisco.com is the foundation of a suite of interactive, networked services that provides immediate, open access to Cisco information, networking solutions, services, programs, and resources at any time, from anywhere in the world. Cisco.com is a highly integrated Internet application and a powerful, easy-to-use tool that provides a broad range of features and services to help you with these tasks: • Streamline business processes and improve productivity • Resolve technical issues with online support • Download and test software packages • Order Cisco learning materials and merchandise • Register for online skill assessment, training, and certification programs If you want to obtain customized information and service, you can self-register on Cisco.com. To access Cisco.com, go to this URL: http://www.cisco.com Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide iv OL-1809-02 About This Guide Obtaining Technical Assistance Technical Assistance Center The Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product, technology, or solution. Two levels of support are available: the Cisco TAC Web Site and the Cisco TAC Escalation Center. Cisco TAC inquiries are categorized according to the urgency of the issue: • Priority level 4 (P4)—You need information or assistance concerning Cisco product capabilities, product installation, or basic product configuration. • Priority level 3 (P3)—Your network performance is degraded. Network functionality is noticeably impaired, but most business operations continue. • Priority level 2 (P2)—Your production network is severely degraded, affecting significant aspects of business operations. No workaround is available. • Priority level 1 (P1)—Your production network is down, and a critical impact to business operations will occur if service is not restored quickly. No workaround is available. The Cisco TAC resource that you choose is based on the priority of the problem and the conditions of service contracts, when applicable. Cisco TAC Web Site You can use the Cisco TAC Web Site to resolve P3 and P4 issues yourself, saving both cost and time. The site provides around-the-clock access to online tools, knowledge bases, and software. To access the Cisco TAC Web Site, go to this URL: http://www.cisco.com/tac All customers, partners, and resellers who have a valid Cisco service contract have complete access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site. The Cisco TAC Web Site requires a Cisco.com login ID and password. If you have a valid service contract but do not have a login ID or password, go to this URL to register: http://www.cisco.com/register/ If you are a Cisco.com registered user, and you cannot resolve your technical issues by using the Cisco TAC Web Site, you can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/tac/caseopen If you have Internet access, we recommend that you open P3 and P4 cases through the Cisco TAC Web Site. Cisco TAC Escalation Center The Cisco TAC Escalation Center addresses priority level 1 or priority level 2 issues. These classifications are assigned when severe network degradation significantly impacts business operations. When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem, a Cisco TAC engineer automatically opens a case. To obtain a directory of toll-free Cisco TAC telephone numbers for your country, go to this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 v About This Guide Obtaining Technical Assistance Before calling, please check with your network operations center to determine the level of Cisco support services to which your company is entitled: for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or Network Supported Accounts (NSA). When you call the center, please have available your service agreement number and your product serial number. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide vi OL-1809-02 C H A P T E R 1 Getting Started The Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module supports the provisioning of cross connections across Cisco 6000 series DSLAMs using first generation Network Interface cards (NI-1). The DSLAM platforms supported by this Equipment Module include the Cisco 6100 and 6130. The Cisco 6100/6130 DSL access multiplexer (DSLAM) is an ATM cell switch that aggregates traffic from multiple subscriber ports to a single ATM WAN port. Its 32-slot multiport line-card architecture can support ADSL and SDSL technologies. For these DSLAMs, the NI-1 card acts as a central processor, a system controller, and it provides a network interface. This Equipment Module communicates with the Cisco 6100/6130 DSLAM via the SNMP interface. Note In order to configure the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module you must have installed it during the Cisco Provisioning Center Server and Client installation procedures. For more information on installing Cisco Provisioning Center, refer to the CPC Installation Guide. Figure 1-1 is a conceptual diagram illustrating how Cisco Provisioning Center, the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module, and the Cisco 6100/6130 DSLAM integrate to form a powerful network provisioning solution. Figure 1-1 Integration of the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module with Cisco Provisioning Center Cisco Provisioning Center Cisco NI-1 DSLAM equipment module Database Cisco 6000 series DSLAM 66752 Cisco IOS Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 1-1 Chapter 1 Getting Started Configuration Configuration Complete the following steps to configure the Equipment Module and make Cisco Provisioning Center operational: Table 1-1 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Tasklist Task Chapter Reference Verify the software requirements Chapter 1, “Getting Started” Verify hardware compatibility Chapter 1, “Getting Started” Configure network timeout Chapter 1, “Getting Started” Create a network object Chapter 1, “Getting Started” Create a node object Chapter 1, “Getting Started” Perform a network upload for each network Chapter 2, “Uploading Fabric and Services” Perform a node upload for individual nodes Chapter 2, “Uploading Fabric and Services” (if necessary) Create inter-networking links Chapter 2, “Uploading Fabric and Services” Subtend Configurations Chapter 3, “Subtending Configurations” Configure Service element profiles Appendix B, “Working with Service Element Profiles” Software Requirements Table 1-2 outlines the software requirements that must be fulfilled for the correct operation of the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module. All software included in this section must be acquired independently of the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module. Table 1-2 Required Software Vendor Software Version — SNMP 1.0 Cisco MIB 2.4.1, 3.0.0 DSLAM software 9100-003-22R Cisco DSLAM software 9000-001-32R Cisco DSLAM software 9000-001-35R Cisco DSLAM software 9000-001-42R Cisco DSLAM software 9000-001-14A DSLAM MIB version 2.4.1 Cisco DSLAM MIB version 3.0.0 Hardware Compatibility This section provides information about the hardware compatible with the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide 1-2 OL-1809-02 Chapter 1 Getting Started Configuration Chassis This equipment module supports models 6100 and 6130 of the Cisco 6000 series DSLAMs. Cards Table 1-3 outlines the network interface cards, line cards, and CPEs supported by this Equipment Module. Table 1-3 Compatible Cards Card Description Network Interface Cards (ATM WAN interface cards) 6100NIM-1-DS3-2 Cisco 6100 DS3 NIM 1xDS3 NI1 Cisco 6100 DS3 NIM 2xDS3 SHM Subtend Host Module DS3 Line Cards ATUC-4-DMT-DIR-1 6100 Quad DMT issue 2 ATU-C STUC-4-2B1Q-DIR-1 6100 Quad 2B1Q STU-C-direct connect 2xCAP Two port ADSL card with CAP modulation 4xFLEX Four port ADSL card with DMT2 (with or without G.Lite) or CAP modulation 2xDMT2 Two port ADSL card with DMT2 modulation. 4xSDSL Four port SDSL. 4xDMT@ Four port ADSL card with DMT2 modulation. CPEs (modems and routers at the customer site) Cisco 633 Serial SDSL Data Service Unit Cisco 677 SOHO/Telecommuter ADSL Router Cisco 675e SOHO/Telecommuter ADSL Router Cisco 675 SOHO/Telecommuter ADSL Router Cisco 673 SOHO/Telecommuter SDSL Router Cisco 627 ATM-25 ADSL Modem Cisco 605 Personal PCI ADSL Modem Configuring Network Timeout The Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module implements an overall timeout for service provisioning transactions. There are two environmental variables that define the Network Timeout. These are CCP_ACTIVATION_TIMEOUT (Default=120 seconds) and CCP_RESET_TIMEOUT (Default=300 seconds); they define the maximum interval (measured in seconds) allowed for each Service element activation and for the rollback of each Service element, respectively. The maximum interval must amount to the maximum time to elapse before the NIF times out. For example, if CCP_ACTIVATION_TIMEOUT=180, this allows the NIF three minutes to activate an item in a Transaction. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 1-3 Chapter 1 Getting Started Runtime Environment Configuration Default settings are used if the NIF detects that these variables are not set in the environment. Network Timeout requires shutting down the server if it not already down, setting the variables and then restarting it to pick up the environment changes. To set the CCP_ACTIVATION_TIMEOUT environment variable: Step 1 Login as the admin user. Step 2 Ensure that Cisco Provisioning Center is not running. Step 3 Source the Server environment by entering: . /<Cisco Provisioning Center_server_directory>/mng/utility/syccpovdef Step 4 Navigate to the mng/config directory on the Cisco Provisioning Center Server by entering: cd $CCP_CONFIG Step 5 Edit the syavconfig.site file by setting the environment variable to an integer (measured in seconds) that amounts to the maximum time to elapse before the NIF times out: export CCP_ACTIVATION_TIMEOUT=180 To set the CCP_RESET_TIMEOUT environment variable: Step 1 Set the environment variable to an integer (measured in seconds) that amounts to the maximum time to elapse before the NIF times out: export CCP_RESET_TIMEOUT=180 Step 2 Run the following command to restart the Cisco Provisioning Center server: SYnpt -sS Runtime Environment Configuration You can customize the runtime environment of the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module by editing the C1 parameters in the syavconfig.site file. Note All debug parameters in the syavconfig.site file should be left at their default values. To customize the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM runtime environment, complete the following steps. Step 1 Login as the admin user. Step 2 Ensure that Cisco Provisioning Center is not running. Step 3 Source the Server environment by entering: . /<Cisco Provisioning Center_server_directory>/mng/utility/syccpovdef Step 4 Navigate to the mng/config directory on the Cisco Provisioning Center Server by entering: cd $CCP_CONFIG Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide 1-4 OL-1809-02 Chapter 1 Getting Started Creating Networks Step 5 Use a text editor to open and edit the syavconfig.site file. Table 1-4 describes the configuration parameters you can customize for the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module. Table 1-4 Runtime Environment Configuration Parameters for the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Customizable syavconfig.site Parameter Description Acceptable Values Default Value C1upl.SNMPTimeOut Defines the amount of time, in seconds, that the Equipment Module waits before it times out. any integer 20 C1upl.SNMPRetry Defines the number of times the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module will retry communicating with the DSLAM. any integer 2 C1upl.MaxParallelGetters Defines the maximum number of getters that can run in parallel within a network upload request. any integer 4 C1.supportConcurrentRequests Defines concurrency support. Set this value to 0 if the 0, 1 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM EM is single-threaded. Set this value to 1 if it can support multiple threads. Step 6 Save and close the syavconfig.site file. Step 7 Force Cisco Provisioning Center to reread the runtime configuration: 1 SYnpt -r Creating Networks You must create a Cisco NI-1 DSLAM EM network object for each of your Cisco NI-1 networks (or subnetworks). To create a network object, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module > Elements > Network. Step 2 Click the Create button on the Action Bar. Step 3 Enter the required attribute values in the network Object View. For attribute values, refer to Table A-5 in Appendix A, “Attribute Reference.” Step 4 Click the save or apply now button to save or apply the network. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 1-5 Chapter 1 Getting Started Creating Nodes Creating Nodes You must create a Cisco NI-1 DSLAM EM node object for each Cisco NI-1 DSLAM in your network before you upload. To create a network object, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module > Elements > Node. Step 2 Click the Create button on the Action Bar. Step 3 Enter the required attribute values in the node Object View. For attribute values, refer to Table A-7 in Appendix A, “Attribute Reference.” Step 4 Click the save or apply now button to save or apply the node. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide 1-6 OL-1809-02 C H A P T E R 2 Uploading Fabric and Services This chapter contains information on how to upload Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module network elements into the Cisco Provisioning Center database through the Equipment Module. The Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module will upload the following fabric elements from your network: • DSL physical ports • WAN physical ports • WAN subtending ports • ATM logical ports The Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module will upload the following Service element from your network: • Note ATM cross connections The term upload does not refer to the creation of inter-network links because they are outside the scope of any single Equipment Module. See the section titled “Adding Inter-Network Links (Topology) Information” later in this chapter. To stay synchronized, the Cisco Provisioning Center database must be continually updated, if changes are being made to the DSLAM outside of Cisco Provisioning Center. You must re-upload after any of the following scenarios: • A new node has been added to the network. • New hardware has been added to the DSLAM (e.g. cards). • You need to recover from a failure situation (to synchronize the database with the network). • Service elements have been manually configured on the same network devices that Cisco Provisioning Center is managing. This allows flexibility for setting up and repairing services. Depending on the type of changes that have taken place on a DSLAM, you may need to upload the fabric and/or service elements for the node. Re-upload operations are the same as initial upload operations. Fabric uploads should be performed when there are hardware modifications in the network. If services were configured outside of Cisco Provisioning Center, fabric and services upload should be performed. An upload of both fabric and services should be performed when a combination of hardware and configuration changes has been made to the network. Table 2-1 lists the available upload types: Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 2-1 Chapter 2 Uploading Fabric and Services Initial System Upload Table 2-1 Upload Types Upload Type Description Net_Fabric Upload network fabric. Net_Fabric_Serv Upload network fabric and services. Node_Fabric Upload node fabric. Node_Fabric_Serv Upload node fabric and services. Initial System Upload In order to provision services, the Cisco Provisioning Center database must have detailed knowledge of the managed subnetworks. Using a procedure called upload, objects are created within the Cisco Provisioning Center database that represent objects of the managed network. Cisco Provisioning Center supports the following types of upload: • Given a network object, upload only the fabric elements for the nodes in that network. • Given a network object, upload all fabric and Service elements for the nodes in that network. • Given a node object, upload only the fabric elements for that node. • Given a node object, upload all fabric and Service elements for that node. The upload function takes precedence over any Transactions that are running at the time of upload. If the upload function makes a change back to the fabric which affects a running Transaction (such as deleting a logical port that the threader has decided to use), then this Transaction fails and must be restarted. Network and node objects must be created in order to perform an upload. Network Upload You can upload fabric and Service elements for nodes in a given network. To do this, you must first create the network and then create the nodes that exist in that network. To upload the fabric and Service elements for a network, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module > Elements > Network. The Content Area displays the Lister View for Network. Step 2 In the Lister View, click the Get List button. Optionally, use the field filters to narrow your selection before you click the Get List button. Step 3 Check the box in the Select column next to the network element from which you want to upload. Step 4 Click the Upload button on the Action Bar. Step 5 Select an Upload Type from the pull-down menu in the Content Area. Step 6 Click the Perform Upload button to initiate the upload. The Content page tells you that the upload has started. Step 7 To monitor the upload progress, click the hyperlink in the Content Area. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide 2-2 OL-1809-02 Chapter 2 Uploading Fabric and Services Initial System Upload Note Cisco Provisioning Center does not provide a notification upon Upload completion in this screen. Uploading a Node Object You can create node objects for any Cisco NI-1 DSLAM nodes in your network. A locking mechanism limits the number of concurrent transactions that provision any node to one transaction. This means that you cannot provision a node if it is currently being provisioned, or if the node is currently being uploaded. To upload the fabric and Service elements for a node object, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks> Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module> Elements> Node> Node Name. Step 2 Click the Upload button on the Action bar. Step 3 Select an Upload Type from the pull-down menu in the Content Area. Step 4 Click the Perform Upload button to initiate the upload. The Content page tells you that the upload has started. Step 5 To monitor the upload progress, click the hyperlink in the Content Area. Note Cisco Provisioning Center does not notify you upon Upload completion. Viewing the Upload Progress During an upload process, you can view the progress of the upload request. To view a log of the running upload process, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to administration > Monitoring > Uploads. The Content area displays the Monitoring Upload Transactions Lister View. Initially, there are no transactions listed. Step 2 Click the Start Monitoring button to start monitoring Upload Transactions. Change the refresh interval time by keying in the number of seconds to refresh the screen. Note Monitoring must be off if you want to change the refresh interval time. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 2-3 Chapter 2 Uploading Fabric and Services Adding Inter-Network Links (Topology) Information To view the log of a monitored upload Transaction, use the following procedure: Step 1 In the Monitoring Upload Transaction Lister View, check the box in the Select column next to the Transaction that you want to operate on. Note Step 2 You can operate on only one Transaction at a time. Click the Log Info button in the Action Bar. A snapshot of the upload Transaction Log displays. Adding Inter-Network Links (Topology) Information After uploading new fabric and Service elements, you must add extra topology information that the upload function is unable to determine (because the information is not known to the node). Topology information or inter-network links are outside the scope of a single node or subnet manager and you must add this data manually through the Cisco Provisioning Center GUI or the FTI. Likewise, in a subtended configuration, you must add links from subtended to subtending nodes. Adding Links Using the GUI To add links using the Cisco Provisioning Center GUI, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks > Standard Resource Model > Elements > Logical Link. The Content Area displays the Link Lister. Step 2 Click the Create button on the Action Bar. A Logical Link Object View appears in the Content Area. Step 3 Enter the required attribute values in the Logical Link Object View. For attribute values, refer to the CPC User’s Guide. Step 4 Click the apply button directly above the Object View to create the link. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide 2-4 OL-1809-02 C H A P T E R 3 Subtending Configurations Overview The subtending feature provides a mechanism to link a number of chassis onto one network trunk port. You can link up to seven Cisco 6100/6130 NI-1 DSLAM chassis through their WAN interfaces. In a subtended configuration, each chassis is connected by its WAN interface to the STM module of the chassis above it in the subtending hierarchy, or, if it is at the top the hierarchy, to the network trunk. Note For more information about the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM subtending feature, refer to the appropriate Cisco documentation. Cisco Provisioning Center supports the creation of multiple ATM cross connections across subtended systems for Services created by various Service Applications. However, before Services can be created across subtended systems, you must create links from the hub chassis to its subtended chassis. The upload function will only upload port information from each chassis. Links from one chassis to another must be created manually to form the appropriate subtended topology. You must create links with the following endpoints: • subtending logical port (on the parent chassis), • WAN logical port (on the subtended chassis). Subtending configurations of DSLAMs are considered to be a transparent network by Cisco Provisioning Center. Topology The tree topology connects the subtending chassis to two subtended chassis. A tree topology can be configured on a DS-3 interface. Figure 3-1 shows the tree topology. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 3-1 Chapter 3 Subtending Configurations Topology Figure 3-1 Tree Topology WAN logical port 2 3 Network trunk Subtending logical port Subtended chassis 66387 1 To build this tree topology refer to the following procedure: Step 1 Create a network containing the three nodes. Refer to “Creating Networks” on page 1-5. Step 2 Upload fabric and services for each node. Refer to “Uploading a Node Object” on page 2-3 Step 3 Create Inter-networking links from theCisco NI-1 DSLAM (1) to the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM that is one level up in the tree (3). See “Adding Inter-Network Links (Topology) Information” on page 2-4. Step 4 Create a second link from Cisco NI-1 DSLAM (2) to DSLAM (3). Step 5 Create an Inter-networking link from the top of the subtending tree to the ATM backbone. Refer to the CPC User’s Guide. When you are building the subtending configuration, remember: • one logical port per STM physical port (up to two per system). • one Agent Transit Subscriber per STM port will be created by Cisco Provisioning Center in the corresponding MIB table. • the Cisco Provisioning Center user creates links (typically NNI) between subtended and subtending equipment. • routing through the subtending DSLAM configuration will be provided by the Threader Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide 3-2 OL-1809-02 A P P E N D I X A Attribute Reference This appendix is intended as a reference for the objects and object attributes that are used by the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module. The attribute tables in this section follow a convention that will help you easily identify important information such as derived values and mandatory attributes. Table A-1 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Attribute Reference Tables Element Type Element Name Table Fabric Elements Network Table A-5 Node Table A-7 DSL Physical Port Table A-11 WAN Physical Port Table A-9 ATM Logical Port Table A-13 ATM Cross Connect Table A-16 Service Elements Object Model Figure A-1 shows the object model diagram for the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 A-1 Table Conventions Figure A-1 Object Model Diagram Network Node ATM cross connect a_tp ATM logical port DSL physical port z_tp 84669 WAN, STM physical port Table Conventions Table A-2 lists the types of tables provided for each object in this appendix. Table A-2 Table Types Table Description Object - Characteristics The object characteristics table lists the class name, class label, superclass, and database tables for the object. Object - Attributes The object attributes table provides information about each attribute, including the GUI label, FTI name, description, range of acceptable values, and default values. For more information about this table type, see Table A-3. Object - Aliases The object aliases table provides information about attributes that are aliases for other attributes. Aliases are provided to allow either attribute of an AZ pair to be referenced by a single name regardless of whether it is at the A endpoint or at the Z endpoint. For more information about aliases, see “Attribute Description” in Table A-3. Table A-3 describes the table conventions that are used in the object attribute tables. Within each object attribute table, attributes are sorted alphabetically by FTI name. A-2 NPA-605-4.1.0 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A Table A-3 Attribute Reference Conventions Used In Object Attribute Tables Convention Description Attribute Name The GUI label for each attribute (if applicable) is shown in double quotes. If the attribute does not have a GUI label, only the double quotes appear. The FTI name for each attribute appears in square brackets after the GUI label, in the format “GUI Label” [fti_name]. For example: "Name" [srname] Attribute Description Defines the attribute. Some attributes contain restrictions or dependencies that are outside the scope of the table conventions. In this case, the restriction or dependency is included with the attribute description or within a footnote. An attribute that is a pointer to another object is shown with the relation type and classname. For example: “ “ [sra_tp] Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = C4lpLport For an attribute that has aliases, the FTI names for the aliases are included in the description, along with the FTI names of the attributes at the other endpoint. For example: "VCI" [raa_vci] Alias: ralocalvci (other param: raz_vci) Alias: raremotevci (other param: raz_vci) means that ralocalvci and raremotevci can be used as an alias for either raa_vci or raz_vci. In this case, the entry for the other endpoint is: "VCI" [raz_vci] Alias: ralocalvci (other param: raa_vci) Alias: raremotevci (other param: raa_vci) NPA-605-4.1.0 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-3 Network Table A-3 Conventions Used In Object Attribute Tables (continued) Convention Description Attribute Flags The attribute flags describe the attribute behaviour as follows: Acceptable Values Create: O The attribute is optional upon creation. Create: R This attribute is required upon creation. Create: P This attribute is prohibited upon creation. Modify: O This attribute is optional upon modification. Modify: R This attribute is required upon modification. Modify: P This attribute is prohibited from modification. Profiled This attribute can be profiled. Persistent This attribute is stored in the database (rather than existing only in memory). This column indicates the acceptable value(s) for each attribute. Default Text (n) This attribute requires a text string containing as many as n characters. integer_1 – integer_2 This attribute requires a numerical value ranging from integer1 through integer2. value_1 | value_2 | value_n This attribute requires one of the enumerated values listed (value_1 or value_2 or value_n). BOOLEAN This attribute requires a value of true or false. This column indicates the default value (if applicable) for each attribute. Text default values are shown in double quotes. For a text attribute that does not have a default value, only the double quotes appear. Network Object Name: C1ntNetwork OAF: C1ntNetwork.oaf Network objects are classes of managed objects that are collections of interconnected telecommunications and management objects (logical and physical) capable of exchanging information. Networks can be nested within other (larger) networks. A network object is created to represent an actual network in the Cisco Provisioning Center database. A network object is required to perform an upload of network elements. Table A-4 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Network - characteristics Class Name: C1ntNetwork Short Class Name: nt A-4 NPA-605-4.1.0 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide Appendix A Attribute Reference Network Table A-4 Table A-5 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Network - characteristics (continued) Class Label: Cisco NI1 DSLAM Network Superclass: SRntNetwork Persistence: OWN Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Network - attributes Attributes Acceptable Values "Domain" [domain] Text (16) Defaul "" This is the management domain name. It identifies a geographical or organizational scope for operator access control and corresponds to the MD tag within the Cisco Provisioning Center security procedure. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled "Class" [srclass] Text (4) "C1nt" 0 - 2147483647 500 BOOLEAN false The Cisco Provisioning Center class name for the network object. Create:P Modify:P Persistent Profiled "Transit Cost" [srcost] The cost of crossing the sub-network. This attribute is used by the Threader to determine the lowest cost path when threading a service. Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled "Locked against Deletion" [srlocked] An object lock to prevent the network object from accidental deletion. Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled "Name" [srname] Text (64) "" Specify the name of the network. Create:R Modify:P Persistent "This Network is Opaque" [sropaque] BOOLEAN false The threading strategy (opaque or transparent). Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled "Profile Name" [srprofile.sy_profname] Text (32) "" Relation of Type PROFILE, Relation Class Name = C1ntNetworkProf Specify the profile to be used to create the network. Create:O Modify:O Persistent "Resource Map" [srrmmap] 0 - 2147483647 120 This attribute is an integer used to carry a bit map of services supported by this network. Create:P Modify:P Persistent Profiled Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 A-5 A-6 Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled Node Create:O Persistent Profiled Text (16) "" false "" Default Value Cisco NI1 DSLAM Node SRndNode OWN Class Label: Superclass: Persistence: Appendix A Short Class Name: nd C1ndNode Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Node - characteristics Class Name: Table A-6 A node object represents an actual Cisco 6100/6130 DSLAM in the Cisco Provisioning Center database. This object is required to perform an upload of network elements. Node objects are classes of managed objects representing telecommunications equipment or TMN entities within the telecommunications network that perform managed element functions (i.e. they provide support and/or Services to the subscriber). Nodes communicate with the manager over one or more management interfaces for the purposes of being provisioned. OAF: C1ndNode.oaf Object Name: C1ndNode Modify:O Specify the customer name. The customer field, like the Domain field, is used for Cisco Provisioning Center security purposes. It identifies the Service object with a customer and is used as a tag to give operators access to this customer’s Service object. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Customer" [vpn] Create:O Allows you to use a backup EMS. Disabled to use the primary EMS. Enabled to use the backup EMS. "Use Backup EMS" [srusebackupems] Create:O The name of the network of which this network object is a subnet. BOOLEAN Text (32) "Containing Network" [srsubnet.srname] Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = SRntNetwork Acceptable Values Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Network - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-5 Node Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:P Modify:P Persistent Profiled The Cisco Provisioning Center class name for the node object. "Class" [srclass] Create:O The name of the administrative area containing the node (for example, a LATA). "Region" [srarea] Create:O This is the management domain name. It identifies a geographical or organizational scope for operator access control and corresponds to the MD tag within the Cisco Provisioning Center security procedure. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Domain" [domain] Create:O SNMP community string for accessing the MIB (public for read and private for write). "SNMP Community Name" [c1snmpcommunity] Create:P Specify whether or not to enable non-timer CPE trains. This attribute only applies if version 2.4.1 of the DSLAM software is being used. "Allow non-timer CPE trains" [c1nontimertrains] Create:O Specifies whether this switch is configured for a direct or pooled connection modem. "Connection Mode" [c1connectmode] Create:P Text (4) Text (32) Text (16) Text (32) Enabled | Disabled Direct | Pooled Enabled | Disabled "Allow 136Kbaud" [c1136kbaudenable] This controls the ability of the modems to train with a rate that uses 136K baud. When enabled, modems are allowed to train subscribers using 136K baud. When disabled, modems will not train using 136K baud. If subscribers are provisioned for a rate that requires 136K baud and the value of this object is disabled, then the modem will train the subscriber to the closest rate that does not use 136K baud. This attribute only applies if version 2.4.1 of the DSLAM software is being used. Acceptable Values Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Node - attributes Attributes Table A-7 "C1nd" "" "" "private" Disabled Direct Disabled Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference Node Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-7 A-8 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:P Modify:O Persistent Persistent Modify:O Persistent Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled The organizational location of the node (for example, a Cisco 6100 directory reference). "Organizational Location" [srorgloc] Create:O The network that contains the node. Relation of Type PARENT, Relation Class Name = C1ntNetwork "Containing Network" [srnetwork.srname] Create:R Specify the name of the node. "Name" [srname] Create:R The IP address or symbolic name for the primary system controller. "Management Address" [srmgmtaddress] Create:O An object lock to prevent the node object from accidental deletion. "Locked against Deletion" [srlocked] Create:O The geographical location of the node (for example, a GPS reference). "Geographical Location" [srgeogloc] Create:O Text (64) Text (32) Text (64) Text (32) BOOLEAN Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 "Transit Cost" [srcost] The cost of crossing the sub-network. This attribute is used by the Threader to determine the lowest cost path when threading a service. Acceptable Values Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Node - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-7 "" "" "" "" false "" 1000 Default Value Node Appendix A Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Modify:P Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Create:O Modify:O The upload state. "Upload Status" [srustate] Create:O A text field for user comments. "User Label" [sruserlabel] Create:O The UR ID of the last upload. Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = ANYCLASS "Last Upload" [srurid] Create:P This specifies the equipment type. "Node Type" [srtype] Create:O The software version running on the node. "Agent S/W Version" [srswversion] Create:O Specify the profile to be used to create the node. Relation of Type PROFILE, Relation Class Name = C1ndNodeProf "Profile Name" [srprofile.sy_profname] Create:O Not supported in this release. Required | Not_Required | Indeterminate Text (64) Text (24) Text (50) Text (32) Full | Init | None Indicates if the object is pre-provisioned or not. The default value is None, indicating that the node object is not pre-provisioned. If Full or Init is selected, existing Service Elements (SEs) can be used by new Service Objects. The Threader will assign the proper SE that matches the Service Object criteria. In Init mode, if a suitable existing SE is not found, the Threader will attempt to create one for the Service Object. In Full mode, if a suitable existing SE is not founds, the Threader will not create one and report an error. This attribute is effective only when Opaque attribute (above) is TRUE. This Equipment Module only supports None or Full mode. Acceptable Values "Pre-provisioned" [srpreprov] Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Node - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-7 Required "" "CiscoNI1DSLAM" "" "" None Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference Node Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-9 A-10 Profiled Modify:P Modify:P Modify:P Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Text (16) Text (16) "" "" "" "" Default Value C1wpWANPhysicalPort Short Class Name: wp Class Name: Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port - characteristics Appendix A Table A-8 The Slot Number attribute contains a text string that uniquely identifies the cards within the node (e.g. this may be a sequence containing shelf number and slot number on the shelf). A WAN physical port represents a WAN port (OC3 NI and DS3 NI) or a subtending port on a Cisco 6100/6130 network interface card. This object class can represent any of the network interface cards supported by the chassis. These ports are mounted on cards that occupy particular slots. The addressing of physical ports uses indices of chassis and slots. The physical port object class represents a physical (i.e., layer 1) termination point where layer 1 trails and network connections terminate. Physical port objects can support layer 2 termination points (i.e., logical ports). OAF: C1wpWANPhysicalPort.oaf Object Name: C1wpWANPhysicalPort Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port Create:O Specify the customer name. The customer field, like the Domain field, is used for Cisco Provisioning Center security purposes. It identifies the Service object with a customer and is used as a tag to give operators access to this customer’s Service object. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Customer" [vpn] Create:P The upload type of the last upload. "Last Upload Type" [srutype] Create:P The time of the last successful upload. "Time of Last Successful Upload" [srutime] Create:P Text (24) Text (24) "Time Upload Status Last Changed" [srustime] The date and time of the last upload. Acceptable Values Persistent Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Node - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-7 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 OWN Persistence: Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:P Persistent Modify:P Persistent Profiled Profiled SubtendPort | NetworkPort Locked | Unlocked Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Create:O Modify:O Specify the administrative state "Local Admin Status" [sradminstatus] Create:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled This is the management domain name. It identifies a geographical or organizational scope for operator access control and corresponds to the MD tag within the Cisco Provisioning Center security procedure. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Domain" [domain] Create:O Locked | Unlocked Text (16) inService | This attribute displays card service availability. It indicates the ability of the card (where the port outOfService resides) to provide service. "Service Status" [c1servicestat] Create:P This attribute indicates the physical port’s type. "WAN Port Type" [c1porttype] Create:O This attribute displays the Administration Status of the card (of the Physical Port). "Card Status" [c1cardlock] Create:O This attribute displays the physical existence of a card plugged in the slot. "Slot Status" [c1cardexist] Create:O Filled | Empty 0 - 2147483647 "Default Transit Subscriber" [c1activsubscrid] The transit subscriber that is connected to this subtended port. The value of this object is zero for subscribers connected to non-subtended physical ports. Acceptable Values Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port - attributes C1ppPhysicalPort Superclass: Attributes Table A-9 Cisco NI1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port - characteristics (continued) Class Label: Table A-8 Unlocked "" inService NetworkPort Unlocked Filled 0 Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-11 A-12 Modify:P Modify:O Persistent Persistent Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Modify:P Modify:P Create:O Modify:O Specify the name of the physical port. Modify:O Persistent Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Profiled Text (64) Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 BOOLEAN Text (64) Text (4) "" 53 0 "" "" false "C1wp" "" 0 Default Value Appendix A "Name" [srname] Create:O This attribute is not used. "MtptLink" [srmlink.srname] Create:P Persistent Persistent The maximum protocol data unit size. "Max PDU Size (bytes)" [srmaxpdusize] Create:P This attribute is not used. "Maximum Channels" [srmaxchans] Create:O An object lock to prevent the network object from accidental deletion. "Locked against Deletion" [srlocked] Create:O Specify a second name for an object to accommodate different names in Cisco Provisioning Center and in the Node/EMS/NMS "Port Name in EMS" [sremsname] Create:P The Cisco Provisioning Center class name for this physical port object. "Class" [srclass] Create:O Card containing this port. "Card" [srcard.srname] Create:P Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 "Bandwidth (kbits/sec)" [srbandwidth] The total bandwidth of the physical port. Acceptable Values Profiled Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-9 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:P Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Persistent Create:O Modify:O Persistent Specify the profile used to create the phyical port. Relation of Type PROFILE, Relation Class Name = C1wpWANPhysicalPortProf "Profile Name" [srprofile.sy_profname] Create:O For Subtending ports, the port type can be OC3, DS1, or DS3. For regular WAN ports, this can be OC3, DS1, DS3, or DS1Ima. "Port Type" [srporttype] Create:O This attribute identifies instances of ports on the board. On a given board, ports are typically numbered sequentially beginning with one. "Port Number" [srportnumber] Create:O Lower layer physical port supporting this port "Lower Layer PPort" [srport.srname] Create:P Peer physical port (joined to this port by a physical link) Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = SRppPhysicalPort "Peer Physical Port" [srpeer.srname] Create:P The physical port’s containing node. Relation of Type PARENT, Relation Class Name = C1ndNode "Node" [srnode.srname] Create:P The physical port’s containing network. Text (32) OC3 | DS3 | DS1 | DS1Ima 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) Text (32) Text (32) Text (32) Relation of Type GRANDPARENT, Relation Class Name = SRntNetwork Acceptable Values "Network" [srnetwork.srname] Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-9 "" DS3 0 "" "" "" "" Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-13 A-14 Modify:O Modify:O Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 Text (16) Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 "" 1 "" "DDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDD" 0 "" None Default Value Appendix A Create:O This attribute is not used. "Subscriber Id" [srsubscriberid] Create:O The channel number of first channel on this port "First Channel on this Pport" [srstartchan] Create:O The Service object ID number of the Service object that owns this physical port. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = ANYCLASS "Owning Service" [srsoid] Create:O This attribute identifies instances of slots on the chassis. Within a given chassis, slots are typically numbered sequentially beginning with one. "Shelf and Slot Number" [srslotnumber] Create:O Map of supported service types. "Service Map" [srservmap] Create:O Resource Model specific map "Resource Map" [srrmmap] Create:O This attribute is not used. "Reserved Channels" [srrezchanmap] Create:O Text (38) None "Protocol" [srprotocol] The protocol supported by this physical port. Acceptable Values Profiled Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-9 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled "" "" Default Value C1dpDSLPhysicalPort Cisco NI1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port C1ppPhysicalPort OWN Class Label: Superclass: Persistence: Short Class Name: dp Class Name: Table A-10 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - characteristics The Slot Number attribute contains a text string that uniquely identifies the cards within the node (e.g. this may be a sequence containing shelf number and slot number on the shelf). A DSL physical port represents a DSL port on a Cisco 6100/6130 DSLAM card. This object class can represent any of the xDSL cards supported by the chassis. A Cisco 6100/6130 DSLAM can have two types of DSL physical ports: STU-C or ATU-C. The ports are mounted on cards that occupy particular slots. The cards are then mounted on a chassis. Cisco 6100/6130s have one or more chassis. DSL physical ports are addressed using indices of chassis and slots. The physical port object class represents a physical (i.e., layer 1) termination point where layer 1 trails and network connections terminate. Physical port objects can support layer 2 termination points (i.e., logical ports). OAF: C1dpDSLPhysicalPort.oaf Object Name: C1dpDSLPhysicalPort DSL Physical Port Create:O Specify the customer name. The customer field, like the Domain field, is used for Cisco Provisioning Center security purposes. It identifies the Service object with a customer and is used as a tag to give operators access to this customer’s Service object. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Customer" [vpn] Create:O Text (16) Text (64) Use this field to add user information. Acceptable Values "User Label" [sruserlabel] Persistent Cisco NI-1 DSLAM WAN Physical Port - attributes (continued) Attributes Table A-9 Appendix A Attribute Reference DSL Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-15 A-16 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Disabled | Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Default Value Modify:O Persistent Profiled Disabled | Enabled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Disabled Appendix A Create:O Enabling this attribute allows the modem to which the subscriber is connected to utilize bit Disabled swapping (if capable). This will allow it to acknowledge bit swap requests from the far end and that it will request bit swapping when necessary. "Bit Swapping" [c1bitswapping] Create:O -53 | -50 | -47 | -44 | -41 -38 Specifies the nominal power output of an xDSL modem in the upstream (xTU-R toward xTU-C) | -38 direction, across the entire transmit spectrum. For certain data rates this may imply an attenuation of the transmitted signal. This value can be specified in increments of 3 dBm/Hz. This attribute reflects the actual power output of an xDSL modem that has been trained. "Upstream PSD Transmit Power (dBm/Hz)" [c1azpsdtranspw] Create:O When this attribute is enabled, ATU-C will include the line rates corresponding to this baud rate and also for line rate selection. This attribute is only valid when the line encoding type is CAP. If the value of the line encoding type is different, changing the value of this attribute will have no effect. This baud rate is used only in the upstream direction. "Allow 68K Baud (Upstream)" [c168kbaudenable] Create:O When this attribute is enabled, ATU-C will include the line rates corresponding to this baud rate and also for line rate selection. This attribute is only valid when the line encoding type is CAP. If the value of the line encoding type is different, changing the value of this attribute will have no effect. This baud rate is used only in the upstream direction. "Allow 17K Baud (Upstream)" [c117kbaudenable] Create:O Disabled | Enabled Disabled | Enabled "Allow 136k Baud (Downstream)" [c1136kbaudenable] Enabling this attribute allow modems to use the 136K baud rate when attempting to train at the requested upstream and downstream rates (incoming/outgoing bandwidth). If this attribute is disabled, the 136K baud rate will not be used in the training algorithm. If the subscriber is provisioned for rates that require 136K baud, the modem will attempt to train at the closest rate combination not using 136K baud. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes DSL Physical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled This attribute specifies a CPE software signature (which corresponds to a specific software version). If the Allow CPE’s Signature Detection attribute is enabled, then any CPE having a software signature lower than this value will not be allowed to train. A value of zero implies that no rejection will occur. "CPE Signature" [c1cpesignature] Create:O This attribute controls the detection and enforcement of minimum compatible software levels when the modem port to which the subscriber is connected trains to the CPE at the far end. If this attribute is enabled, the modem port retrieves the software signature during the training sequence. If disabled, the software signature provided by the far end CPE is ignored and the training sequence is allowed to continue as normal. "Allow CPE's Signature Detection" [c1cpedetect] Create:O The provisioned connection timeout (according to timer type specified). This parameter can only be modified when the subscriber object is locked. "Connection Timeout" [c1conntimeout] Create:O This attribute displays the Administration Status of the card (of the Physical Port). "Card Status" [c1cardlock] Create:O This attribute displays the physical existence of a card plugged into the slot. "Slot Status" [c1cardexist] Create:O 0 - 127 Disabled | Enabled 1 - 240 Locked | Unlocked Filled | Empty Disable 136K Baud | Short Interleave | Long Interleave "Reed Solomon" [c1caprsconfig] Reed Solomon error encoding can be configured for the ATU-C running in CAP mode. Short Interleave, sets the interleave depth to a smaller value and Long Interleave sets it to a higher value. Disabling 136K baud will disable Reed Solomon error correction for 136K baud rates in the downstream direction. For all other baud rates, Reed Solomon error correction is permanently enabled. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) 0 Disabled 1 Unlocked Filled Short Interleave Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference DSL Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-17 A-18 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Disabled | Enabled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled CAPADSL 0 16000 Reduced Merged Fast | Reduced Merged Fast Reduced Separate Fast | Full Sync. | Full Async. 2B1QSDSL | DMT2ADSL | CAPADSL 0 - 2147483647 64000 | 32000 | 16000 | 8000 | 4000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 250 | 0 Disabled Appendix A Create:O The overhead framing structure requested for the modem that the subscriber is connected to. If the far end modem does not support this structure, the near end will fall back to the highest number that the far end supports. The same framing structure must be used in both directions. "Overhead Frame" [c1overheadframe] Create:O The modem card type (line card type) that contains this physical port. "Modem Card Type" [c1mptype] Create:O This attribute identifies the Subscriber whose local loop circuit is physically connected to the modem port. Such a configuration is possible only when this port’s containing xTU-C module is operating in direct-connect mode. If this is the case, or no subscriber circuit is connected to this port, the value of this object will be zero. "C1 Subscriber Index" [c1mpsubscriber] Create:O The delay on the interleaved path, in both the upstream and downstream directions. "Interleaved Delay (usec)" [c1interldelay] Create:O This attribute is only applicable to the 4 port FLEX cards. G.lite mode is enabled on a per board Disabled basis so all ports in the same board should have the same value for this attribute. If enabled is selected, the modem to which the subscriber is connected will run in G.lite mode. The board should be reset after enabling this attribute. Enabling this object will reset the following attributes to their default values: Interleaved Delay, Overhead Frame, az bandwidth and za bandwidth. "G.lite Mode" [c1glitemode] Create:O The number of forward error checking coding bytes to be included in the ADSL superframe. This value will be used in both the upstream and downstream directions, and on both the fast and interleaved paths. 16 | 14 | 12 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 16 "FEC Redundancy Bytes" [c1fecredundbytes] Default Value Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) DSL Physical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Profiled Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Disabled Disabled | Enabled FastTrain | Standard Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled This is the management domain name. It identifies a geographical or organizational scope for operator access control and corresponds to the MD tag within the Cisco Provisioning Center security procedure. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Domain" [domain] Create:O Text (16) "" Enabled Standard inService ModemPort Default Value -49 | -46 | -43 | -40 | -37 -40 Specifies the nominal power output of an xDSL modem in the upstream (xTU-R toward xTU-C) | -34 direction, across the entire transmit spectrum. For certain data rates this may imply an attenuation of the transmitted signal. This value can be specified in increments of 3 dBm/Hz. This attribute reflects the actual power output of an xDSL modem that has been trained. The -34 value is not applicable to CAP ADSL. "Downstream PSD Transmit Power (dBm/Hz)" [c1zapsdtranspw] Create:O Enabling this attribute allows trellis coding to be used in both upstream and downstream directions. If neither the modem supports trellis coding, the link will revert to no trellis coding (i.e. trellis coding must be used in both directions if it is to be used). "Trellis Code" [c1trelliscode] Create:O The training mode for the physical port. In standard mode, the modem attempts to train using the method specified by T1.413 Issue 2. FastTrain mode is a proprietary, optimized training algorithm that works only if both the near and far end modems are based on mutually compatible chipsets. If this is not the case, training results are unpredictable. The value of this attribute will apply to both upstream and downstream directions. "Training Mode" [c1trainmode] Create:O inService | This attribute displays card service availability. It indicates the ability of the card (where the port outOfService resides) to provide service. "Service Status" [c1servicestat] Modify:O LinePort | ModemPort "DSL Port Type" [c1porttype] Create:O Acceptable Values Attributes Persistent Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) Appendix A Attribute Reference DSL Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-19 A-20 Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Modify:P Persistent Profiled Profiled Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled Profiled 0 - 2147483647 Locked | Unlocked Text (32) 0 - 150 Text (16) Fixed | Startup | Dynamic 0 Unlocked "" 30 "" Startup Appendix A The provisioned incoming bandwidth. "Incoming bandwidth (kbits/s)" [sraz_bandwidth] Create:O Specify the administrative state "Admin Status" [sradminstatus] Create:O Specify the bridge group. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = ANYCLASS "Bridge Group" [rlbgroup.srname] Create:O The downstream signal-to-noise ratio margin. The higher this margin is set, the more protection there is against data corruption. Higher margins support lower data rates for a given loop. "Min downstream signal-to-noise ratio margin (dB/10)" [rdza_minsnrmarg] Create:O Used for FLEX card support. For FLEX cards, enter FLEX. For other cards, enter "Other". This value is uploaded. "DSL Subtype" [rdsubtype] Create:P The rate adaptation mode for the physical port. "Rate adaption mode" [rdramode] Create:O Specify the ADSL channel type. "ADSL Channel Type" [rdchantype] Create:O 60 Default Value Unknown | Interleaved | Unknown Fast 0 - 150 "Min upstream signal-to-noise ratio margin (dB/10)" [rdaz_minsnrmarg] The upstream signal-to-noise ratio margin. The higher this margin is set, the more protection there is against data corruption. Higher margins support lower data rates for a given loop. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) DSL Physical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Create:O Modify:O Specify the name of the physical port. "Name" [srname] Create:O This attribute is not used. "MtptLink" [srmlink.srname] Create:O Persistent Persistent Persistent Profiled This attribute is used to hold the shelf, pair and cable name on the Main Distribution Frame to which the physical port is attached. "MDF Attachment Point" [srmdfref] Create:O An object lock to prevent the physical port object from accidental deletion. "Locked against Deletion" [srlocked] Create:O "Port Reservation Lock" [srlock] Create:O Specify a second name for an object to accommodate different names in Cisco Provisioning Center and in the Node/EMS/NMS "Port Name in EMS" [sremsname] Create:P The Cisco Provisioning Center class name for this physical port object. "Class" [srclass] Create:O Card containing this port. "Card" [srcard.srname] Create:O Text (64) Text (32) Text (64) BOOLEAN Locked | Unlocked Text (64) Text (4) Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 "Maximum incoming bandwidth (kbits/s)" [sraz_maxbandw] The maximum incoming bandwidth. This value is uploaded. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) "" "" "" false Unlocked "" "C1dp" "" 0 Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference DSL Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-21 A-22 Modify:P Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Modify:P Modify:O Persistent Persistent Persistent Modify:O Create:P Modify:P Persistent The protocol supported by this physical port. Persistent Profiled DSL Text (32) ADSL | SDSL 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) Text (32) DSL "" ADSL 0 "" "" "" "" Default Value Appendix A "Protocol" [srprotocol] Create:O Specify the profile used to create the physical port. Relation of Type PROFILE, Relation Class Name = C1dpDSLPhysicalPortProf "Profile Name" [srprofile.sy_profname] Create:O The DSL physical port type. "Port Type" [srporttype] Create:O Specify the Physical port number "Port Number" [srportnumber] Create:O Lower layer physical port supporting this port. "Lower Layer PPort" [srport.srname] Create:P The peer physical port (joined to this port by a physical link) Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = SRppPhysicalPort "Peer Logical Port" [srpeer.srname] Create:P The physical port’s containing node. Relation of Type PARENT, Relation Class Name = C1ndNode "Node" [srnode.srname] Create:P The physical port’s containing network. Text (32) Text (32) "Network" [srnetwork.srname] Relation of Type GRANDPARENT, Relation Class Name = SRntNetwork Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) DSL Physical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:O Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Create:O Modify:O The provisioned outgoing bandwidth. Persistent "Outgoing bandwidth (kbits/s)" [srza_bandwidth] Create:O Use this field to add user information. "User Label" [sruserlabel] Create:O Profiled Profiled The subscriber ID for this physical port. The Subscriber ID of a DSL physical port and its corresponding DSL Subscriber will be set by DSL SA or directly from the DSL physical Port "Subscriber Id" [srsubscriberid] Create:O The channel number of first channel on this port "First Channel on this Pport" [srstartchan] Create:O The Service Object identification number that owns this port. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = ANYCLASS "Owning Service" [srsoid] Create:O Specify the shelf slot number that contains this physical port. "Shelf and Slot Number" [srslotnumber] Create:O Map of supported service types. "Service Map" [srservmap] Create:O Resource Model specific map "Resource Model Specific Map" [srrmmap] Create:O 0 - 2147483647 Text (64) Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 Text (16) Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 Unknown | D | VD "Line Sharing Usage" [srrezchanmap] This attribute is not used. Acceptable Values Attributes Persistent Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) 0 "" "" 1 "" "DDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDD" 0 Unknown Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference DSL Physical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-23 A-24 Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Persistent Profiled "" 0 Default Value When a DSL physical port is uploaded and a Subscriber exists for the port When a subtending port is uploaded When provisioning certain DSL Service objects via the DSL Service Application • • • Class Label: Cisco NI1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port Short Class Name: al C1alATMLogicalPort Appendix A Class Name: Table A-12 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - characteristics Logical ports are modified through modification requests that come from the Service Application. Logical ports are created during upload or by Cisco Provisioning Center through DSL Subscriber Service Object creation. When a WAN physical port is uploaded • Physical ports are created in the following situations: The logical port object class is a layer 2 termination point that represents a communication protocol associate with a physical port. Logical ports terminate layer 2 trails and network connections. Logical ports have an associated bandwidth that is allocated to the subnetwork connections that terminate at the logical port. Logical port objects are associated with only one physical port object. OAF:C1alATMLogicalPort.oaf Object Name: C1alATMLogicalPort ATM Logical Port Create:O Specify the customer name. The customer field, like the Domain field, is used for Cisco Provisioning Center security purposes. It identifies the Service object with a customer and is used as a tag to give operators access to this customer’s Service object. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Customer" [vpn] Create:O Text (16) 0 - 2147483647 "Maximum outgoing bandwidth (kbits/s)" [srza_maxbandw] The maximum outgoing bandwidth. This value is uploaded. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-11 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM DSL Physical Port - attributes (continued) ATM Logical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 OWN Persistence: Modify:O Modify:P Modify:P Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Persistent Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Profiled Profiled Profiled Modify:O Create:O Modify:O The administrative status for the port. "Local Admin Status" [sradminstatus] Create:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled The management protocol that will be used to manage the logical port. "Management Protocol" [ramgmtprotocol] Create:O The maximum VPI bits (local). "VPI Size (bits)" [ramaxvpibits] Create:O The maximum VCI bits (local). "VCI Size (bits)" [ramaxvcibits] Create:P The ILMI ID for the VPI. "ILMI VPI" [railmivpi] Create:P The ILMI ID for the VCI. "ILMI VCI" [railmivci] Create:O Locked | Unlocked None | ILMI 0 - 255 0 - 1599 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 Text (16) "Domain" [domain] This is the management domain name. It identifies a geographical or organizational scope for operator access control and corresponds to the MD tag within the Cisco Provisioning Center security procedure. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-13 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - attributes SRlpLogicalPort Superclass: Table A-12 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - characteristics (continued) Unlocked None 8 14 0 0 "" Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Logical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-25 A-26 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Text (65) BOOLEAN 0 - 2147483647 Text (4) Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 "" false 3776 for WAN subtending ports 11304 for WAN physical ports; 12400 "C1al" "" 0 100 0 Default Value Appendix A The name of the logical port used in the Element Management System. "Port Name in EMS" [sremsname] Create:O Specify whether or not to enable or disable multiple fabric ranges "Multiple Fabric Ranges" [sremmultirange] Create:O The maximum number of connections supported for the logical port. "Maximum Connections" [srconnections] Create:P The Cisco Provisioning Center class for this logical port object. "Class" [srclass] Create:O The logical port that will backup this logical port during a UNI fail situation. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = C1alATMLogicalPort "Backup Logical Port" [srbackupport.srname] Create:P The incoming committed bandwidth is auto-calculated based on the nominal threshold and bandwidth. "Provisionable (kbits/s)" [sraz_cbw] Create:O The incoming committed bandwidth nominal threshold percentage. "Nominal Threshold (%)" [sraz_cbnt] Create:O 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 "Maximum (kbits/s)" [sraz_bandwidth] The maximum incoming bandwidth for the logical port. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-13 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - attributes (continued) ATM Logical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Create:O Modify:O The peer logical port (nodename/portname). Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = SRlpLogicalPort "Peer Logical Port" [srpeer] Create:O The logical port’s containing node. Relation of Type PARENT, Relation Class Name = C1ndNode "Node" [srnode.srname] Create:O This feature is not supported in this release. "NNI Enabled" [srnnienabled] Create:P The logical port’s containing network. Relation of Type GRANDPARENT, Relation Class Name = C1ntNetwork "Network" [srnetwork.srname] Create:O Specify the name of the logical port. "Name" [srname] Create:O Specify whether or not to enable or disable multiple reserved ranges "Multiple Reserved Ranges" [srmultiresrange] Create:O Specify whether or not to enable or disable multiple service ranges. "Multiple Service Ranges" [srmultirange] Create:O Text (32) BOOLEAN Text (32) Text (32) BOOLEAN BOOLEAN Text (32) "Group" [srgroup] The logical port group membership. Allows several logical ports to be put in a common group as a pooled resource. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-13 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - attributes (continued) "" false "" "" false false "" Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Logical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-27 A-28 Modify:P Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:P Modify:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) Text (32) Text (32) Text (32) "" 0 "" "" "" "" "" "" Default Value Appendix A Specify a profile used to create the logical port. Relation of Type PROFILE, Relation Class Name = C1alATMLogicalPortProf "Profile Name" [srprofile.sy_profname] Create:O The logical port usage priority. "Usage Priority" [srpriority] Create:P The first channel on this port. "First Channel on this Pport" [srport.srstartchan] Create:P This attribute identifies instances of slots on the chassis. Within a given chassis, slots are typically numbered sequentially beginning with one. "Shelf and Slot Number" [srport.srslotnumber] Create:P This attribute identifies instances of ports on the board. On a given board, ports are typically numbered sequentially beginning with 1. "Port Number" [srport.srportnumber] Create:O The logical port’s containing physical port. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = C1ppPhysicalPort "Physical Port" [srport.srname] Create:P The maximum number of channels on this port. "Maximum Channels" [srport.srmaxchans] Create:P Text (32) Text (32) "Card" [srport.srcard.srname] The containing card. Acceptable Values Attributes Persistent Table A-13 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - attributes (continued) ATM Logical Port Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Modify:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled The outgoing committed bandwidth nominal threshold percentage. "Nominal Threshold (%)" [srza_cbnt] Create:O The maximum outgoing bandwidth for the logical port. "Maximum (kbits/sec)" [srza_bandwidth] Create:O Use this field to add user information. This information is not interpreted by the EM "User Label" [sruserlabel] Create:O The Service object id that owns this Service element. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = ANYCLASS "Owning Service" [srsoid] Create:O You use the DTE logical port type to communicate with most ATM CPEs. This logical port type supports all types of PVCs. "Signalling Role" [srsignallingrole] Create:O "Service Map" [srservmap] Create:P ATM-ATM PVC connections are supported. "Resource Map" [srrmmap] Create:O The quality of service provided by this logical port. "Quality of Service" [srqos] Create:P 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 Text (64) DTE | DCE Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) Text (10) "Protocol" [srprotocol] The protocol used by this logical port. Acceptable Values Attributes Profiled Table A-13 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - attributes (continued) 100 0 "" DCE "DDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDD" 120 "UBR" "ATM" Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Logical Port Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-29 A-30 Modify:P Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled "" 0 Default Value C1axATMCrossConnect Cisco NI1 DSLAM ATM-ATM Cross-Connect SRsnSubNC OWN Class Label: Superclass: Persistence: Short Class Name: ax Class Name: Table A-14 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Cross Connect - characteristics An ATM cross connect represents a VP or VC cross connect within an ATM switching node. When you create a PVC, if both endpoints of the PVC are in the same node then the Equipment Module is allowed to create either a PVC or a PVC Cross Connection. These two classes are treated interchangeably by Cisco Provisioning Center. The ATM cross connect object class models all the attributes necessary to provision a PVC OAF:C1axATMCrossConnect.oaf Object Name: C1axATMCrossConnect ATM Cross Connect Create:O Specify the customer name. The customer field, like the Domain field, is used for Cisco Provisioning Center security purposes. It identifies the Service object with a customer and is used as a tag to give operators access to this customer’s Service object. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Customer" [vpn] Create:P Text (16) 0 - 2147483647 "Provisionable (kbits/sec)" [srza_cbw] The outgoing committed bandwidth is auto-calculated based on the nominal threshold and bandwidth. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-13 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port - attributes (continued) ATM Cross Connect Appendix A Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 sra_tp srz_tp raa_vci raz_vci raa_vpi raz_vpi srlocaltp srremotetp ralocalvci raremotevci ralocalvpi raremotevpi Create:O Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled This is the management domain name. It identifies a geographical or organizational scope for operator access control and corresponds to the MD tag within the Cisco Provisioning Center security procedure. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Domain" [domain] Create:O The priority queue to which this PVC is assigned. The highest priority is QP1. "The Priority Queue" [c1subscrpvcqpr] Create:O Specify whether or not the subscriber PVC path is interleaved or fast. "Subscriber PVC Path" [c1subscrpvcpath] Create:O Specify the subscriber index. "Subscriber Index" [c1subscriber] Text (16) QP1 | QP2 | QP3 Fast | Interleaved 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 "Subscriber PVC Index" [c1pvcid] An auxiliary variable used to identify instances of ATM PVCs provisioned for the subscriber or for the transit subscriber identified by the preceding Subscriber Index. Acceptable Values raa_vpi raz_vpi raa_vci raz_vci sra_tp srz_tp Attribute 2 Attributes Table A-16 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Cross Connect - attributes Attribute 1 Alias Table A-15 ATM-ATM PVC - Aliases "" QP3 Interleaved 0 0 Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Cross Connect Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-31 A-32 Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 -3 - 255 0 - 1599 0 0 0 -1 0 false Default Value Appendix A Create:O SCR is the maximum average cell transmission rate that is allowed over a given period of time on a given circuit. It allows the network to allocate sufficient resources for guaranteeing the network performance objectives are met. "Sustained Cell Rate (cells/s)" [raaz_scr] Create:O PCR is the maximum allowed cell transmission rate. It defines the shortest time period between cells and provides the highest guarantee that network performance objectives (based on cell loss ratio) will be met. "Peak Cell Rate (cells/s)" [raaz_pcr] Create:O MBS is the maximum number of cells that can be received at the PCR. This allows a burst of cells to arrive at a rate higher than the SCR. If the burst is larger than anticipated, the additional cells are tagged or dropped. This parameter applies only to VBR traffic. "Maximum Burst Size (cells)" [raaz_mbs] Create:O The VPI for the subscriber or transit subscriber side of the 6100/6130 switching fabric. Alias: raremotevpi (other attribute: raz_vpi) Alias: ralocalvpi (other attribute: raz_vpi) "VPI" [raa_vpi] Create:O The VCI for the subscriber or transit subscriber side of the 6100/6130 switching fabric. Alias: raremotevci (other attribute: raz_vci) Alias: ralocalvci (other attribute: raz_vci) "VCI" [raa_vci] Modify:O BOOLEAN "Enable Frame Discard" [raa_frdisc] Create:O Acceptable Values Attributes Persistent Table A-16 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Cross Connect - attributes (continued) ATM Cross Connect Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:O Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled PCR is the maximum allowed cell transmission rate. It defines the shortest time period between cells and provides the highest guarantee that network performance objectives (based on cell loss ratio) will be met. "Peak Cell Rate (cells/s)" [raza_pcr] Create:O MBS is the maximum number of cells that can be received at the PCR. This allows a burst of cells to arrive at a rate higher than the SCR. If the burst is larger than anticipated, the additional cells are tagged or dropped. This parameter applies only to VBR traffic. "Maximum Burst Size (cells)" [raza_mbs] Create:O The VPI for the network side of the 6100/6130 switching fabric. Alias: raremotevpi (other attribute: raa_vpi) Alias: ralocalvpi (other attribute: raa_vpi) "VPI" [raz_vpi] Create:O The VCI for the network side of the 6100/6130 switching fabric. Alias: raremotevci (other attribute: raa_vci) Alias: ralocalvci (other attribute: raa_vci) "VCI" [raz_vci] Create:O "Enable Frame Discard" [raz_frdisc] Create:O Specify the circuit type. "Circuit Type" [ratype] Create:O 0 - 2147483647 0 - 2147483647 -1 - 255 0 - 1599 BOOLEAN VC UBR "Service Category" [raqos] Specify the class of service for traffic. The class of service determines which traffic descriptor you can select. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-16 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Cross Connect - attributes (continued) 0 0 -1 0 false VC UBR Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Cross Connect Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-33 A-34 Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Modify:P Modify:O Persistent Persistent Persistent Profiled Profiled Modify:O Persistent Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 Primary | Secondary | Basic 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) "" 0 0 "" "" 0 Basic Default Value Appendix A Create:O DSL Service Application Provider Service Definition Service object that created this cross connect (if applicable). "Provider Service Name" [srdestserv] Create:O Specify the network transit cost. "Transit Cost" [srcost] Create:P "Backup Role" [srbackuprole] Create:P The bandwidth for the cross connection. "Bandwidth (Kbits/s)" [sraz_bandwidth] Create:O The logical port that initiates the cross-connect. The "A" logical port is the logical port on the DSL (subscriber) side and must be contained by a DSL physical port. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = C1alATMLogicalPort Alias: srremotetp (other attribute: srz_tp) Alias: srlocaltp (other attribute: srz_tp) "Logical Port" [sra_tp.srname] Create:O The original logical port that is being backed up by UNI resiliency (nodename/portname). "Primary Logical Port" [sra_primtp] Create:O Text (44) 0 - 2147483647 "Sustained Cell Rate (cells/s)" [raza_scr] SCR is the maximum average cell transmission rate that is allowed over a given period of time on a given circuit. It allows the network to allocate sufficient resources for guaranteeing the network performance objectives are met. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-16 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Cross Connect - attributes (continued) ATM Cross Connect Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 OL-1809-02 Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Persistent Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Persistent Profiled Modify:O Persistent Modify:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled The original logical port that is being backed up by UNI resiliency (nodename/portname). "Primary Logical Port" [srz_primtp] Create:O The recovery priority for UNI resiliency. "UNI Recovery Priority" [srunipriority] Create:O The service object ID for the cross connection. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = ANYCLASS "Owning Service" [srsoid] Create:O Specify the profile used to create the cross connect. Relation of Type PROFILE, Relation Class Name = C1axATMCrossConnectProf "Profile Name" [srprofile.sy_profname] Create:O This is not supported in this release. "NNI Recovery Priority" [srpriority] Create:O The cross-connect’s containing node. Relation of Type PARENT, Relation Class Name = C1ndNode "Node" [srnode.srname] Create:P The cross-connect’s containing network. Relation of Type GRANDPARENT, Relation Class Name = C1ntNetwork "Network" [srnetwork.srname] Create:O Text (44) 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) Text (32) Text (64) "Name" [srname] Specify the name of the cross connect. Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-16 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Cross Connect - attributes (continued) "" 1 0 "" "" "" "" Default Value Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Cross Connect Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-35 A-36 Modify:O Persistent Modify:P Persistent Profiled Create:O Modify:O Persistent Profiled Specify the customer name. The customer field, like the Domain field, is used for Cisco Provisioning Center security purposes. It identifies the Service object with a customer and is used as a tag to give operators access to this customer’s Service object. Refer to the CPC Administration Guide for details. "Customer" [vpn] Create:P The bandwidth for the cross connection. "Bandwidth (Kbits/s)" [srza_bandwidth] Create:O The logical port that terminates the cross-connect. The "Z" logical port is the logical port on the WAN (network) side and must be contained by a WAN physical port. Relation of Type OPTIONAL, Relation Class Name = C1alATMLogicalPort Alias: srremotetp (other attribute: sra_tp) Text (16) 0 - 2147483647 Text (32) "Logical Port" [srz_tp.srname] Alias: srlocaltp (other attribute: sra_tp) Acceptable Values Attributes Table A-16 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM ATM Cross Connect - attributes (continued) "" 0 "" Default Value ATM Cross Connect Appendix A Attribute Reference Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Cross Connect Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 A-37 Appendix A Attribute Reference ATM Cross Connect Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide A-38 OL-1809-02 A P P E N D I X B Working with Service Element Profiles This chapter contains information about creating Service element profiles for frequently used Service elements. For a given Service element, more than one profile may be defined. However, for a given object, only one profile may be associated at any one time. Since profiles themselves are objects which you can create and modify, they provide a means to store and name commonly used sets of attributes and provide a reliable shorthand method of configuring any number of new objects. A profile has most of the same attributes as the corresponding object class. Some attributes of the object class are not included in the profile because they are expected to be unique for each object. For example, an object's name is not a profile attribute. The attributes of a profile are referred to as initial value attributes because they are used to assign the initial values to the corresponding object. Once a new object has been created based on a profile, changes to profile attribute values do not cause any changes to the corresponding object. The only time the profile attributes affect the object is when you create a new object. Note A default profile exists for each supported Service element profile. Default profiles contain commonly used values for the attributes included in the profile. For the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module, you can create Service element profiles for the following supported Service elements: • DSL Physical Ports • ATM Logical Ports • ATM Cross Connections This section details the generic procedure for creating, modifying, and deleting Service element profiles. The specific configurable attributes for each Service element profile for this Equipment Module can be found in Appendix A. If you provide values for these attributes and also provide values in other places when you are creating a service (either during service creation or in a Service object profile) the threader will override the values based on the following scale of priorities: 1. Service object Subset Viewer/Object Viewer—All information provided in the Service object Subset Viewer and Object Viewer is used by Cisco Provisioning Center. 2. Service object profile—Cisco Provisioning Center will only use the information provided in the Service object profile for values that are either not available or not specified in the Service object Subset Viewer. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 B-1 Appendix B 3. Working with Service Element Profiles Service element profile—Cisco Provisioning Center uses values from the Service element profile for all attributes that are not present or not specified in the Service object profile or on the Service object Subset Viewer. Creating a Service Element Profile To create a Service element profile, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module > Profiles > Specific EM Object > Specific EM Object Instance. The Specific EM Object Lister is displayed in the Content Area. Step 2 Click the Create button on the Action Bar. An Object View appears in the Content Area. Step 3 Enter the required attribute values in the Object View. Step 4 Click the save or apply now button to save or apply the profile. Modifying a Service Element Profile To modify a Service element profile, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module > Profiles > Specific EM Object > Specific EM Object Instance. The Specific EM Object Lister is displayed in the Content Area. Step 2 In the Lister View, click the Get List button. Optionally, use the field filters to narrow your selection before you click the Get List button. Step 3 Check the box in the Select column next to the node element you want to modify. Step 4 Click the Modify button on the Action Bar. An Object View appears in the Content Area. Step 5 Modify the attribute value(s) you want to change. Step 6 Click the save or apply now button to save or apply the modification to the profile. Deleting a Service Element Profile To delete a Service element profile, complete the following steps: Step 1 Navigate to networks > Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module > Profiles > Specific EM Object > Specific EM Object Instance. The Specific EM Object Lister is displayed in the Content Area. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide B-2 OL-1809-02 Appendix B Working with Service Element Profiles Step 2 In the Lister View, click the Get List button. Optionally, use the field filters to narrow your selection before you click the Get List button. Step 3 Check the box in the Select column next to the node element you want to delete. Step 4 Click the Delete button on the Action Bar. Step 5 Click the save or apply now button to delete the profile. Note Only a Service Element Profile that is not being used by any objects can be deleted. Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 B-3 Appendix B Working with Service Element Profiles Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide B-4 OL-1809-02 G L O S S A RY A ACR Allowed Cell Rate ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATU-C ADSL Transceiver Unit - Central Office ATU-R ADSL Transceiver Unit - Remote C C2 The Cisco Provisioning Center component code for the Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module. CAP Carrierless Amplitude and Phase Modulation CBR Constant Bit Rate CDVT Cell Delay Variation Tolerance CORBA Common Object Request Broker Architecture CPE Customer Premises Equipment D DCE Data Terminal Equipment DMT Discrete Multitone DS-3 Digital Signal level 3 DSL Digital Subscriber Line DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Mutliplexer DTE Data Circuit-terminating Equipment Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 GL-1 Glossary E EMS Element Management System F FTI Flow-Through Interface G GUI Graphical User Interface I ILMI Interim Local Management Interface M MIB Management Information Base N NI Network Interface NNI Network-to-Network Interface O OAF Object Attribute File Q QoS Quality of Service Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide GL-2 OL-1809-02 Glossary P PCR Peak Cell Rate PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit S SDSL Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SOHO Small Office, Home Office STU-C SDSL Transceiver Unit - Central Office T TMN Telecommunication Management Network U UNI User-to-Network Interface V VC Virtual Circuit VCI Virtual Channel Identifier VP Virtual Path VPI Virtual Path Identifier Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 GL-3 Glossary Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide GL-4 OL-1809-02 I N D EX A D about this guide adding links deleting service element profiles i B-2 2-4 ATM cross connect attributes logical port attributes E A-30 A-24 environment variables 1-4 attribute reference ATM cross connect ATM logical port node F A-24 DSL physical port network A-30 A-15 fabric and services A-4 uploading A-6 2-1 files WAN physical port A-10 syavconfig.site 1-4 attributes table conventions A-2 H hardware compatibility C cards CF.supportConcurrentRequests parameter 1-5 1-3 chassis 1-3 Cisco NI-1 equipment module configuration 1-2 hardware compatibility software requirements configuration parameters L 1-2 1-2 links, adding 1-4 CF.supportConcurrentRequests logical port 1-5 configuring network timeout A-24 3-1 1-2 1-3 M creating networks nodes ATM attributes subtending Cisco NI-1 equipment module 2-4 1-5 modifying service element profiles B-2 1-5, 2-3 service element profiles B-2 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide OL-1809-02 IN-1 Index N T network tree topology attributes A-4 configuring timeout creating 3-1 1-3 U 1-5 node upload attributes A-6 creating 1-5, 1-6 fabric and services initial uploading multiple 2-2 network nodes 2-1 2-2 2-2 viewing the upload progress creating 2-3 2-3 W P WAN physical port logical port for subtending chassis DSL attributes A-15 WAN attributes physical port attributes 3-1 A-10 A-10 R runtime environment configuration 1-4 S service element profiles creating B-2 deleting B-2 modifying B-2 working with B-1 software requirements DSLAM software MIB SNMP 1-2 1-2 1-2 subtending configurations syavconfig.site file 3-1 1-4 Cisco NI-1 DSLAM Equipment Module Configuration Guide IN-2 OL-1809-02
© Copyright 2026 Paperzz