You are on page 1of 138
Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Addendum to Product Documentation Issue 1, February 2001 System Software Release 6.5 Doc. No: 255-700-145, Comcone: 300323474 Copyright © 2001 by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. For trademark, regulatory compliance, and related legal information, see the “Copyright and Legal Notices" section. Copyright and Legal Notices Copyright Trademarks Copyright © 200} by Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved ‘This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries, It may not be reproduced, distributed, or altered in any fashion by any entity (either internal or external to Lucent Technologies), except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the express written consent of the InterNetworking Systems, Access ‘Technology organization and the business management owner of the material ‘This document was prepared by the Information Design and Development department of Lucent Technologies, InterNetworking Systems, Access ‘Technology group. Offices are located in Landover, Maryland, U.S.A. AQueView, PacketStar, Lucent, Lucent Technologies, and the Lucent Technologies logo are trademarks of Lucent Technologies in the U.S.A. Other product and brand names mentioned in this guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. PacketSiar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ssue 1 Release 6.5 Copyright and Legal Notices Trademarks Packerstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 Contents Copyright and Legal Notices .. Copyright i Trademarks i Introduction to the Addendum Document. . 1 Purpose of This Guide 1 Audience for This Guide 1 Related Reading 2 Lucent Technologies Information Products, 2 Product Information Library 2 Printed Documents. 10 Other Publications 3B DS1/E1 IMA Enhancement. 5 3 Unstructured DS3/E3 CES Module 14 DSPC2 Enhancement 15 GR-303 Interface 15 VTOA AAL-2 Trunking Narrowband CAS Feature v7 Additional Documents . 19 Technical Support 19 About Lucent Technologies. 19 History 19 For Mote information. 20 Comments on This Guide : 20 Overview of the Enhancements and New Module . . New Products Unstructured 053/83 CES Module : a Connection Gateway API Implementation Guide a Application Note on Configuring the CellPipe™ IAD, Stinger DSLAM, and PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard 2 New Features 2 GR-303 Protocol Support on the Enhanced D51, Channelized $3, and Channelized STS-1E CES Modules 2 \VToA AAL-2 Trunking Narrowband CAS 23 Rate Shaping for Frame Relay and Bridge Connections. 2B PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6,5.0 Addendum Documert, Issue 1 Release 6.5, Contents ‘Tones and Announcements Server Module Phase 2 2B Enhanced Functionality 24 IUMti Over PNNI 24 Memory Utilization Option 24 Multi-Serial Module LOS with Selectable Bit Stuffing 24 DSP2¢ Enhancement 24 Revised Product Number Format 25 Connection Gateway API Update 25 1. 610 OAM Fa/FS Processing, Phase 5 26 D4 Support for T1 BITS on the PSAX 2300 Stratum 3-4 Module 26 DStand E1 IMA Enhancements. 27 Console Help 2 Dynamic Connection Admission Control for IMA. 27 New Connection ‘ypes zi 27 Frame Relay LMI to SPVC interworking 27 Ethernet Module Supports 8BR-to-ATM SPVC Connections 28 Details About the Enhancements and New Module ..... +29 Enhanced Functionality 29 Site-Specific Menu (Modified) 29 New Features on the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window 30 LMI over PNINI 31 PNNIILMI Configuration 36 Rate Shaping 38 Configuring Rate Shaping for HDLC, Frame Relay, and Ethernet Virtual Channels . . ..39 Modules Used with Rate Shaping : 40 VaR Rate Shaping Priorities 40 Rate Shaping for CBR and VBRut : aoe a Rete Shaping Connection Maxirnum ese at How the Algorithm Works et At Formula for Determining the PCR of a Rate Shaped Connection 4B Enabling Traffic Shaping on the ATM PNN| Interface Configuration Window 43 Enabling Traffic Shaping on the ATM UNI interface Configuration Window 43 Enabling Traffic Shaping on the ATM ISP Interface Configuration Window 49 Memory Utilization Option 54 Feature Turn On and Off Configuration 54 Multi-Serial Module LOS with Selectable Bit Stuffing 55 05P2C Enhancement ; 61 DSP2C Port Configuration 61 Packetstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 w Contents FaxReleyMode Operation 63 DSP2C Channel and Interface Configuration 65 Revised Product Number Format 69 New Features 3 GR-303 Protocol Support on the Enhanced 051, Channelized DS3, and Channelized STS-1e 11 Modules. B GR-303 System-wide Configuration 1 GR-203 Interface Group Table 78 GR-303 Interface Group and TMC/LAPD Parameter Configuration 76 DS1 GR-303IG Interface Table 81 DS1 GR-3031G Interface Configuration : 83 GR-303136 Statistics 84 GR-303 Interface and DSO Configuration 86 Connection Configuration Menu (modified) 88 GR-303-to-AAL2 VCC PVC Table 20 GR-303-t0-AAL2 VCC PVC Connection 92 AAL2 Trunk Connection Configuration (modified) 95 VIoA ATM Trunking Using AAL-2 for Narrowband Services 101 'ATM Trunking Local Node Configuration 101 ATM Trunking Remote IWF Table 103 ‘ATM Trunking Remote IWF Configuration 105 ATM Trunking Sig VCC Table : 106 ‘ATM Trunking Bearer VCC Table 107 ‘ATM Trunk Beater VCC Configuration 108 ATM Trunking Data Channel Table m2 Appendix A: SNMP Trap Messages. .... cece MS, Overview of This Appendix, : 115 PSAX System Trap Messages, 115 Definitions of MiB Objects Used for Taps... 6.0 .scccceeee 119 Appendix B: Rate Shaping Calculation Table. ween 125 PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ssue 1 Release 65 Contents Pea ARAL aa HS ISA ERE SOT RN ECS PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, 'ssv2 1 Release 6.5, Introduction to the Addendum Document Purpose of This Guide This document describes the new and updated functionality available with the PackerStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Release 6.5 system software as follows © Unstructured DS3/E3 CES module ILM over PNT * Memory Utilization Option © Multi-Serial Module LOS with Selectable Bit Stuffing + DSP2C Enhancement + Lucemt Serial Number Format * Connection Gateway API Update ‘+ L610 OAM F4/F5 Processing Phase 5 ‘© D4 Support for T1 BITS on the PSAX 2300 Stratum module + DSL/EL IMA Enhancement + Console Help Dynamic CAC Phase 1 + GR-303 Protocol Support on the Enhanced DS1, Channelized DS3, and Channelized STS-le T1 modules * VTOA AAL-2 Trunking Narrowband CAS Feature © LML over SPVC Connection Audience for This Guide The information in this addendum document supplements the Packerstar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway user guides and PacketStar™ 1/0 and server module user guides for Release 6.3 and will be incorporated in the next issue of these guides, Please note that prior to Release 6.5, the PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways were referred to as the PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrators. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release 6.5 7 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Related Reading Lucent Technologies Information Products Product Information — To insiall and use your PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways, read the Library publications that pertain to the type of PSAX system you have. These publications are provided on the Lucent Technologies PackerSiar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Product Information Library CD-ROM. Table 1. PacketSear™ PSAX 20 Product information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5, ‘Menu Option : Document PSAX 20 Acess Concentrator Guides PSAX 20 Access Concentrator Installation and Operation Guide, Issue }, Release 6.3 PSAX 20 Access Concentrator User Guide, Issue 1 Release 63 Release Notes and Bulletins PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Release Nowes, Issue 1, Release 6.5.0 New Features Bullerin for Release 6.5.0 Safety Warnings Shipping Sheet, Issue 4 Connection Gateway API Documents PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface (APL) Developer's Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 PacketStar™ PSAX Conmection Gateway Application Programming Interface (API) Implementation Guide Issue 1, Release 6.3 Application Notes PacketStar™ PSAX ATM Multiservice Media Gateways and DEFINITY ECS Application Note, Release 6.2 Connecting a CBX or GX Switel to a PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Via an ATM Port: Application Note, Issue 1 PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Trustk Conditioning Application Note, Issue 1 Using the PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Caller ID Feature Application: Note, sue 1 Packetstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document ssue 1 Release 6.5 Paes Introduction to the Addendum Document _ Related Reading Table 1. PacketStar™ PSAX 20 Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 "Menu Option Document Configuring the CeltPipe™, Stinger DSLAM, and the PacketSiar™ PSAX Mudtiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Fursctions Using the GR-303 Standard Application Nove, ssse 1, Release 6.5 Table 2. PacketStar'™ AC 60 Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5, ‘Menu Option "Document ‘AC 60 Access Concentrator Guides AC60 Access Concentrator Installation and Operation Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 AC60 Access Concentrator User Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 Release Notes and Bulletins PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Release Notes, issue 1, Release 6.5.0 New Features Bulletin for Release 6.5.0 Safety Warnings Shipping Sheet, Issue 4 Connection Gateway API Documents PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Progranuning Interface (API) Developer's Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Progrannming Interface (API) Implementation Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3, PackelStar™ ATM Multiservice Media Gateways and DEFINITY ECS Application Note, Release 6.2 Connecting a CBX or GX Switch to a PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Via an ATM Port: Application Note, Issue 1 PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Trunk Conditioning Application Note Isste 1 Using the PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Galler ID Feature Application Note, Issue 1 PacketSiar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Table 2. PacketStar™™ AC 60 Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5, ‘Menu Option Document Configuring the CellPipe™, Stinger DSLAM, and the PackeiStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard Application Note, Issue 1, Release 6.5 European Community Declarations of Conformity AC60 ATM Access Concentrator Declaration of Conformity, EMC AC60 ATM Access Concentrator Declaration of Conformity, Low Voltage Table 3. PacketStar"™ PSAX 1250 Product information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 Menu Option Document PSAX 1250 Access Concentrator Guides PSAX 1250 Access Concentrator Installation avid Operation Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3, PSAX 1250 Access Concentrator User Guide, issue 1, Release 6.3 Release Notes and Bulletins PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Release Notes, Issue 1, Release 6.5.0 New Features Bulletin for Release 6.5.0 Safety Warnings Shipping Sheet, Issue 4 Connection Gateway API Documents PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface (API) Developer's Guide, Issue 1, Release 6,3 PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface (API) Implementation Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 Application Notes PacketStar™ PSAX ATM Multiservice Media Gateways and DEFINITY ECS Application Note, Release 6.2 PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 = pee se 6 Introduction to the Addendum Document Table 3. PacketStar"™ PSAX 1250 Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5, ‘Menu Option ae Document Connecting @ CBX or GX Switch fo a Packerstar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Via an ATM Port Application Note, Issue 1 PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Trunk Conditioning Application Note, issue 1 Using the PacketStar™™ PSAX Access Concentrator Cailer ID Feature Application Note, R630, Issue 1 Configuring the CeliPipe™, Stinger DSLAM. and the PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Inuerworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard Application Note, Issue 1, Release 6.5 European Community Declarations of Conformity CPU Module, 64 MB Memory Upgrade, Declaration of Conformity, BMC PSAX 1250 110/220 Vac 19-inch Far Tray, Declaration of Conformity, EMC PSAX 1250 110/220 V ac 19-inch Fart Tray, Declaration of Conformity, Lew Voltage PSAX 1250 220 Vac Power Supply, Declaration of Gonforntity, EMC PSAX 1250 220 Vac Power Supply. Declaration of Conformity, Low Voltage PSAX 1250-48 V de Power Supply, Declaration of Conformiy, EMC PSAX 1250-48 V de Power Supply, Declaration of Conformity, Low Voltage PSAX 1250-48 V de 19-inch Fan Tray, Declaration of Conformity, EMC PSAX 1250-48 V de 19-inch Fan Tray, Declaration of Conformity, Low Voltage PSAX 1250 -48 V de 23-inch Fan Tray, Declaration of Conformity, EMC PSAX 1250 48 V de 23-inch Fan Tray, Declaration of Conformiy, Low Voltage PSAX 1250 ATM Access Concettrator, 19-inch Chassis, Declaration of Conformity, EMC PSAX 1250 ATM access Concentrator, 19-inch Chassis Declaration of Conformity, Low Veltage PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release 6.5 5 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Table 3. PacketStar™ PSAX 1250 Product information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 ‘Menu Option Document LK 1250 ATM Access Concentrator, 23-inch Chassis, Declaration of Conforntity, EMC PSAX 1250 ATM Access Concentrator, 23-inch Chassis, Declaration of Conformity, Low Voltage PSAX 1250 Stratum 3~4 Module, Declaration of Conformity, EMC n Guides PSAX 1250 Faw Tray and Patch Parse! Installation Guide, Issue Table 4, PacketStar"™ PSAX 2300 Product information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 ie ee PSAX 2300 Access Concentrator Guides PSAX 2300 Actess Concentrator Installation ard Operation Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 PSAX 2300 Access Concentrator User Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 Release Notes and Bulletins PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Release Notes, Issue 1, Release 6.5.0 New Features Bulletin for Release 6.5.0 Safety Warnings Shipping Sheet, issue 4 Connection Gateway API Documents PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface (API) Developer's Guide, sue 1, Release 6.3 PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Programming Interface (API) Implementation Guide Issue 1, Release 6.3 Application Notes PacketStar™® PSAX ATM Multiservice Media Gateways and DEFINITY ECS Application Note, Release 6.2 Packeistar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Doctament, sue 1 Release 6.5 é Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading ‘Table 4. PacketStar™ PSAX 2300 Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 ‘Menu Option "Document Conecting @ CBX or GX Siwitel to a PackerSiar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Via art ATM Port: Application Note, Issue 1 PackesStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Trost Conditioning Application Note, Issue } Using the PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Caller 1D Feature Application Note, R630, Issue 1 Configuring the CellPipe™, Stinger DSLAM, and the PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard “Application Note, Issue 1, Release 63 European Community Declarations of Conformity PSAX 2300 -48 VDC Power Supply, Declaration of Conformity, EMC PSAX 2300-48 VDC Power Supply, Declaration of Conformity, Low Voltage PSAX 2300 ATM Access Concentrator, Declaration of Conformity, EMC PSAX 2300 ATM Access Concentrator, Declaration of Conformity, Low Voltage PSAX 2300 Stratum 3-4 Module, Declaration of Conformity, EMC PSAX 2300/PSAX 1280 CPU Module, Declaration of Conformity, EMC ‘To configure the PacketStar™ PSAX 1/0 and server modules, read the following publications that pertain to the type of modules you have. These publications are provided on the Lucent Technologies PackeiStar™™ PSAX ‘Access Concentrator Modules Product Information Library CD-ROM. Table 5. PacketStar™ PSAX I/O and Server Modules Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 TSE ae PSAX I/O and Server Modules Alarm Module Guide, issue 1, Release 6.3 Channelized D3 Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3, PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 65 7 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Table 5. PacketStar'™ PSAX 1/0 and Server Modules Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5, ‘Menu Option Document Channelized STS-le Module Guide, Issue I. Release 6.3 DSI IMA Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 DS3 ATM Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 DS3 Frame Relay Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 DS3 IMA Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 DSP2A/ DSP2B/ DSP2C Voice Server Modules Griide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 EL IMA Module Guide, Isue 1, Release 6.3 3 ATM Module Guide, Isue 1, Release 6.3 Enhayced DSI Modile Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 Enhanced BI Module Guide, sue 1, Release 6.3 Euhernet Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 633 High-Density E1 (21-port) Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 High-Speed Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 Mediumt-Density DS Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 ‘Mulii-Serial Module Guide, Issue 2, Release 6.3 OC-3¢ MultieMoce and Single-Mode 1+1 APS Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 0C-3e Multi-Mode and Single-Mode Modules Guide, ssue 1, Release 6.3 Route Server Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 STM-1 Multi-Mode artd Single-Mode I+! MSP Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode Modules Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 ‘Tones and Anmouncements Server Module Guide, Issue J, Release 6.3 Unstructured DS3/E3 CES Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.5 Voice 2-Wire Station Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6,3 Voice 2-Wire Office Module Guide, Issue 1, Release 6.3 Packetsiar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release 6.5 a Introduction to the Addendum Document felated Reading Table 5. PacketStar™ PSAX /O and Server Modules Product Information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 ‘Menu Option ‘ Document Release Notes and Bulletins PackeiStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateways Release Notes, Ise 1, Release 6.5.0 New Feauuves Bulletin for Release 6.5.0 Safety Warnings Shipping Sheet, Issue 4 Voice 2-Wire Office Module Safeiy Bullein. Iswe 1 PacketStar™ PSAX ATM Multiservice Media Gateways ‘and DEFINITY ECS Application Note, Release 6.2 Connecting a CBX or GX Switch 10 a PackerSiar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Via ait ATM Port Application Note, Issue 1 PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Trunk Conditioning Application Now, Issue 1 Using the PacketStar™ PSAX Access Concentrator Caller 1D Feauure Application Note, Issie 1 Configuring the CellPipe™, Stinger DSLAM, and the PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard Application Note, Issue 1, Release 6.5 European Community Declarations of Conformity HO Module 32 MB Memory Upgrade, Declaration of Conformity, EMC Route Server Module, EMC DSP2 Voice Server Module with Belo Cancellation, EMC DSP2A Voice Server Module with Echo Cancellation, EMC DSP2B Voice Server Module with Echo Canceliation, EMC DSP2C Voice Server Module with Elio Cancellation, EMC High-Density E1 Module, EMC High-Density EI Module, Telecom High-Density E1 Module, Low Voltage PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 3 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Printed Documents Table 5. PacketStar™ PSAX I/O and Server Modules Product information Library (Adobe Acrobat Reader Files) for Release 6.5 ‘Menu Option Other Hardware installation Guides Document PacketStar™ PSAX CO Multiservice Media Gateways, Patch Panel and Cable Installation Guide, Issue 1 Release 6.3 For your convenience, the following documents on the PacketStar™ PSAX Product information Library CD-ROMSs are also available in printed form. For ordering information, contact your Lucent Technologies distributor or ‘Table 6. PacketStar"™ PSAX Access Concentrators Printed Documents Document User and Installation Guides: PSAX 20 Access Concentrator Installation and Operation Guide, Release 6.3, PSAX 20 Access Conoentrator User Guide, Release 6.3 PSAX 1250 Access Concesttrator Installation and Operation Guide, Release 6.3 PSAX 1250 Access Concentrator User Guide, Release 6.3 PSAX 1250 Fan Tray and Patch Pane! Installation Guide PSAX 2300 Access Concentrator Installation and Operation Guide, Release 63 PSAX 2300 Access Concentrator User Guide, Release 6.3 AC 60 Access Concentrator Installation and Operation Guide, Release 6.3 AC 60 Access Concentrator User Guide, Release 6,3 PacketStar™ PSAX Reiease 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 6 Issue Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue | Issue 1 Issue 4 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 7 document’ -COMCODE Number 300303260 255-700-018 300303286 255-700-020 300303237 255-700-015 300303252 255-700-017 300165701 585-229-123, 300303294 255-700-051 300303310 255-700-050 300303005 255-700-056 300303021 255-700-025 Release 6.5, Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Table 6. PacketStar"™ PSAX Access Concentrators Printed Documents a © ee Document Document Issue COMCODE Number Other Documents: PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Issue] N/A NIA ‘Media Gateways Release Note, Release 65.0 PacketStar™ PSAX Connection Issue | 300314515 255-700-118 Gateway Application Programming Interface (API) Developer's Guide, Release 6.3 Configuring the CellPipe™, Stinger Issue 1 300323482 255-700-135 DSLAM, ard the PacketStar™ PSAX ‘Multiservice Media Gateway as Inerworking Functions Using the GR303 Standard Application Nore, Release 65 Connecting a CBX or GX Switch toa Issue 1 300287059 255-700-012 PacketStar"™ PSAN Access Concentrator Vie ant ATM Post Application Note PacketStar™ PSAX ATM Multiservice Issue 1 300306065 255-700-122 ‘Media Gateways and DEFINITY ECS Application Note, Release 6.2 PacketStar™ PSAX Access Issue 1 300287038 255-700-072 Concentrator Trunk Conditioning Application Note Using the PackeiStar™ PSAX Access Issue 1 300284338 255-700-006 Concentrator Caller ID Feature Application Note Alarm Module User Guide, Issue 1 300303062 255-700-027 Release 6.3, Channelized DS3 Module User Guide, Issue 1 300303070 255-700-028 Release 6.3 PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ‘ssue Release 6.5 7 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Table 7. PacketStar™ PSAX 1/0 and Server Modules Document aranelized STS-le T1 Module User Guide, Release 6.3 DS] IMA Module User Guide, Release 6.3 DS3 ATM Module User Guide, Release 6.3 DS3 101A Module User Guide, Release 6.3, Ps3 Frame Relay Module User Gide, Release 6.3, DSP2A, DSP2B and DSP2C Voice Server Modules User Guide, Release 6.3, FI IMA Module User Guide, Release 6.3 E} ATM Module User Guide, Release 6.3 Enhanced DSI Module User Guide, Release 6.3 Enhanced E1 Module User Guide, Release 6.3 Fuhermet Module User Guide, Release 6.3 High-Density E1 Module User Guide, Release 6.3 High-Speed Module User Guide, Release 6,3 Medium-Density DS1 Module User Guide, Release 6.3 ‘Multi-Serial Module User Guide, Release 6.3 (0¢-3¢ Multi-Mode and Single- Mode 141 APS Modules User Guide, Release 63 0C-3¢ Multi-Mode arid Single-Mode Modules User Guide, Release 6.3 Route Server Module User Guide, Release 6.3, Packetstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addesidunt Document, sue 1 i2 Issue Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue ] issue | Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue } Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1 COMCODE 300303088 300303096 300303104 300303419 300303112 300303120 300303138 300303146. 300303153 300303161 300303179 300303187 300303195 300298676 300303203, 300303211 300303229 300303328 ited Documents Document: Number 255-700-029 255-700-032, 255-700-033 255-700-115 255-700-034 255-700-035, 255-700-036 255-700-037 255-700-038 255-700-039 255-700-040 255-700-073, 255-700-041 255-700-120 255-700-042 255-700-043 255-700-044 255-700-052 Release 6.5 Other Publications DS1/E1 IMA Enhancement Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Table 7. PacketStar™ PSAX I/O and Server Modules Printed Documents. Document Document Issue COMCODE Number STM-] Multi-Mode and Single-Mode ssue 1300303336 255-700-046 14] MSP Modules User Guide, Release 6.3 STM] Multi-Mode and Single-Mode Issue 1 300303344 255-700-045 Modules User Guide, Release 6.3 ones and Anmouncements Server Issue 1 300303427 255-700-121 Module User Guide, Release 6.3 Unstructured DS3/E3 CES Module ssue 1300322724 255-700-134 Guide, Release 6.5 Voice 2-Wire Office Module User Issue | 300303351 255-700-047 Guide, Release 6.3 Voice 2-Wire Station Module User Issue 1300303369 255-700-048 Guide, Release 6.3 Other Hardware Install Packetstar™ PSAX CO Multiservice Issue 1300303443 255-700-117 ‘Media Gateways Patch Panel and Cable Installation Guide, Refease 6.3, ion Guides: Numerous books are currently available on the subject of basic tclecommunications technology and specific protocols. In addition to such general reading, you should also be familiar with the specifications identified in the following documents. ‘+ American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Documents ~ TI.107, 1988 @T1.107a, 1990 DS1 and DS3 Format Specifications ~ T1403, 1995 Network-to-Customer Installation: DS1 Metallic Interface = T1231, 1993 DSI/DS3 Performance Monitoring Characteristics ‘+ ATM Forum Documents ~ DSI Physical Layer, af-phy-0016 ~ Inverse Multiplexing over ATM Specification Version 1.1, March 1999, af-phy- (0086.0010 ~ Gireuit Emulation Service interoperabitity, af-viea-0078 + Bellcore Documents PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 3 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading Unstructured DS3/E3 CES Module ~ GR-499-CORE, Common Requirements for TSOR ~ GR-820-CORE, OTR Section 5.1 Generic Transmission Surveillance Intemational Telecommunication Union (ITU) Documents '~ 1492.1 B-ISDN User-Network Interface: Physical Layer Specification - General Characteristics ~ 1432.3 B-ISDN User-Network interfaces Physical Layer Specification for 1.544 Miu and 2.088 Mitts ~ 1.610, 11/95 IDSN Maintenance Principles, B-ISDN OAM American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Documents, ~ 1.102, 1993 DS3 Electrical interface Characteristics ~ 71.107, 1988 @ T1.107a, 1990 DSI and DS3 Format Specifications ~ TIA02a, 1996 Network-t0-Customer Installation: DS3 Mevatlic Imerface ~ T1231, 1993 DS1/DS3 Performance Monitoring Characteristics ~ RRCI407 DS3 MIB, 1993 DS3 Link Statistics ATM Forum Documents ~ DSI mbps Physical Layer, af-uni-0010.002, 44.736 ~ DS3 Physical Interface Specification, af-phy-0054 ulation Service Interoperability Specification Version 2.0, af-vioa- Bellcore Documents ~ GR-499-CORE, Common Requirements for TSGR ~ GR-820-CORE, OTGR Section 5,1 Generic Transmission Surveillance SONET Transport Systems: Common Generic Criteria: GR-253-CORE, Issue 2, Dec. 1995; Revision 1, Dec. 1997 Intemational Telecommunications Union (ITO) Documents ~ 1610, 11/95 IDSN Maintenance Principles, B-ISDN OAM ~ 6.703 Physical/Blectrical Characteristics of Hierarchical Digital Interface Common Technical Regulations (CTR) ~ crr4 ~ CTR 12 ~ RTS Packetstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ksue 1 Release 6.5. 4 DSPC2 Enhancement GR-303 interface Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Documents ~ 71.403, 1995 Network-to-Customer Installation: DS} Metallic Imerface ~ 11.231, 193 DSI/DS3 Performance Monitoring Characteristics ATM Forum Documents = Specification of Dynamic Bandwidds Utilization » in 64 Kbps Time Slot Trunking Over ATM - Using CES, af-vtea-0085.000, July 1997 ~ ATM Trunking for Narrowband Service, btd-viea-tMtaat2-0.6 Bellcore Documents ~ GR-499-CORE, Common Requirements for TSGR ~ GR-820-CORE, OTGR Section 5.1 Generie Transmission Surveillance Intemational Telecommunication Union (ITU) Documents ~ 6.726, 40,32,24,16 Kbps Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, December 1990 ~ 6.729, Coding of Speech at 8 Kops Using Conjugate-Structure Algebraic Code- Exited Linear-Prediction (CS-ACLEP), March 1996 ~ G.165 Echo Cancelters, Marc 1993 ~ 1363.2, BSDN ATM Adaption Laver Type 2 Specification, September 1997 ~ 1366.2, Aririex M, AL Type 2 Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (SSCS) for Trunking ‘American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Documents ~ 71401-1993, interface Between Carriers and Customer Installations - Analog Voice Grade Switched Access Lines Using Loops-start and Crowd-start Signaling. ~ 11.403-1995, Network-to-Cusiomer Installation - DSI Metalic Interface ~ 11.405, 1996, Network-to.Customer Installation Interfaces - Direct-inward Dialing Anaiog Voicegrade Switched Access Using Loop-reverse Battery Signaling. ~ 11.409, 1996, Network-to-Customer Installation Interfaces - Analog Voice Grade Special Access Lines Using Bem Signaling. ~ 1602-1996, Integrated Services Digital Neswork (ISDN) - Data-link Layer Signaling Specification for Application at the User-network Interface ~ T1.607-1990 (8 1995) and ANSI T1.607a-1996, Digital Subscriber Signaling Sysient Number 1 (DSS1)-layer 3 Signaling Specification for Civeuit-switched Bearer Services. ~ EIA 464-B-1996, Requiremems for Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Switching Equipment PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5, 5 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading ‘+ ATM Forum Documents ~ ATM Inver-Nenvork Interface (AINI) Specification 1.0, af-s-0125.000, 1999 = ATM Trunaking Using AAL2 for Narrowband Services, af-viea-01 13.000, 1999 ~ ATM User-Nerwork Interface (UND Signaling Specifieations Version 4.0, of- si-0061.000, 1996 ~ Implemeraasion Conformance Statement (ICS) Proforma for ATM Trunking Using AAL2 for Narrowband Services, af-vtea-0120.000 = Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMD) Specification Version 4.0, af itmi-0065.000, 1996 ~ Interim Network-Network Interface Version 1.0, af-pni-0026.000 Private Network-Network lnterface Specification Version 1.0 (PNNI 1.0). af- pnni-0035.000, 1996 ~ Traffic Management Specification, Version 4.1, af-tt-0121.000, March 1999 ~ User-to-Neswork Interface 3.1 Specification, af-ri.0050.002 ~ Voice and Multimedia Over ATM- Loop Bimulation Services Using AAL2, af- oa-00145, 2000 © Bellcore Documents ~ GR-499-CORE, Common Requirements for TSGR GR-820-CORE, OTGR Section 5.1 Generie Transmission Surveillance GR-303-CORE Issue 2, 1998, Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System Generic Reguirements, Objectives, and Interface TR-NWT-000170 Issue 2, Jan. 1993, Digital Cross-Connect System (DSC1/0) Generic Criteria * International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Documents : 1, 356, 1996, B-ISDN ATM Layer Cell Transfer Performance 1363.2, 1997, B-ISDN ATM Adaption Layer Type 2 Specification 1,363.5, 1996 B-ISDN ATM Adaption Layer specification: Type 5 AL 1,366.1, 1998, Segmentation And Reassembly Service Specific Convergence ‘Sublayer For The Aal Type 2. 1,366.2, 1999, AAL Type 2 Service Specific Convergence Sublayer For Trunking L371, 1996, Traffic Control and Congestion Control in B-ISDN 1430, 1995, Basic User-Network Interface - Layer I Specification 1432.1 B-ISDN User-Network Interface: Physical Layer Specification - General Characteristics 1432.2, 1996, B-ISDN User-network - Physical Layer Specification: 135 520 Kbits/ And 622 080 Kbitis Operation ~ 1432.3 B-ISDN Uter-Nemwork Interface: Physical Layer Specification for 1544 Mbitis and 2048 Mbitis 1.14324, 1996, B-ISDN User-network- Physical Layer Specification: $1 840 Kbitsioperation 1610, 1998, B-ISDN Operation and Maintenance Principles and Furtctions : 2 , 2 2 PacketSiar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue | Release 6.5 16 VTOA AAL-2 Trunking Narrowband CAS Feature Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reading ~ 6,991.2, Drafi,Single-pair High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) Transceivers = 6,992.1, 1999, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSI) Transceivers ~ 6,992.2, 1999, Splivieriess Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Transceivers ~ .2931, 1999, Broadband Integrated Service Digital network (B-ISDR) - Digital Subscriber Signaling system No, 2 (DSS 2): User-Network Interface (UND) Laver 3 Specification For Basic Call Connection Control. ~ Q.2941.2, 1999, Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN) - Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 2 (DSS2): Gene Identifier Transport (drafty ~ Q.921, 1997, Digital Subscriber Signaling Systems No. 1, ISDN User-network Interface - Data Link Layer Specification ~ Q.931, 1998, Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 (Dss-1) - ISDN User- Network lnterface Layer 3 Specification for Basie Call Control, ~ ¥.8, 1998, Procedures For Starting Sessions Of Data Transmission aver the General Switched Telephone Network, ~ ¥.25, 1996, Automatic Answering Equipment and General Procedures for Automatic Calling Equipment on the General Switched ‘Telephone Nenwork Including Procedures for Disabling of Echo Control Devies for Both Manually and Automatically Established Calls. RFC Documents = STD0002 (RFCI700), 1994, Assigned numbers DSL Forum Documents ~ DSL Forum TR-017, 1999, ATM over ADSL Recommendations ETSI Documents = ETS 300 012-1, 1998, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): Basic User- network interface; Layer 1 Specification And Test Principles. ~ ETS 300.402-1, 1995, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Digital Subscriber Signaling Sysiem No. 1 (DSS1) Protocol; Data link Layer, Part 1 General Aspects ~ ETS 300 402-2, Nov. 1995, Integrated Services Digital Network (IDSN); Digital Subseriber System No. 1 (DSS1) Protocol: Data link Layer, Part 2: General Protocol Specification. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Documents ~ 11.403, 1995 Network-t0-Cusiomer Installation: DSI Metallic Interface ~ T1.602-1996, Intergrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) - Data-link Layer Signaling Specification for Application at the User-network Interface. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 7 Introduction to the Addendum Document Related Reaging ~ T1.607-1990 (R 1995) and T1.607a-1996, Digital Subscriber Signaling System Nusnber 1 (DSS1) - Layer 3 Signaling Specification for Cireuit-switched Bearer Services. 14 464-8-1996, Requirements for Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Switching guuipmen + ATM Forum Documents ~ User-t0-Nerwork Interface 3.1 Specification, af-wri.0010.002 ~ Interim Neswork-Network Interface Version 1.0, af prini-0026.000 terface Version 3.0, af-prn-0055.000 ~ ATM User-Nenwork Interface (UNI) Signaling Specification Version 4.0, af- sig.0061.000, 1996 ~ Iniegrated Local managerrent interface Specification Version 4.0,af.ln- 0065.00 ~ Imegrated Local Management Interface Specification Version 4.0, af-insi- 0065.000 ~ ATM Trunking using AAL2 for Narrowband Services, af-vioa-0113.000 ~ Implemernation Conformance Statement (ICS) Proforma for ATM Trunking using AAL2 for Narrowband Services, af-vtoa-0120.000 ~ Private Network-Network + Bellcore Documents ~ GR-499-CORE, Connon Requirements for TSGR ~ GR-820-CORE, OTGR Section 5.1 Generic Transmission Surveillance ~ TR-NWT-0901 70 issue 2, Jan, 1993, Digital Crass-Cormeet System (DSC 110) Generic Criteria ‘+ International Telecommunication Union (ITC) Documents ~ 1363.2, 1997, B-ISDN ATM Adaption Layer Type 2 Specification ~ 1366.1, 1998, Segmentation and Reassembly Service Specific Convergence Sublayer for the AAL Type 2. ~ 1366.2, 1999, AL Type 2 Service Specific Convergence Sublayer for Trunking ~ 1432.1 BLISDN User-Network Interface: Physical Layer Specification - General Characterisies 1432.3 B-ISDN User-Network Interface: Physical Layer Specification for 1544 Kbit/s and 2088 Kbitls 1.610, 1998, B-ISDN Operation and Maintenance Principles and Functions 2.2931, 1995, wits draft amendment 2 as contained in COM 11-R122, Broadband Integrated Service Digital Network (B-ISDN) - Digital Subscriber Signaling System No. 2 (DSS 2) - User-Network Interface (UNI) Layer 3 Specification for Basic Call(Connection Controt Q.921, 1997, Digital Subscriber Signaling Systems No, 1, ISDN User-Network Inserface- Data Link Layer Specification PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5, 8 Introduction to the Addendum Document Technical Support = Q.931, 1993, Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 (DSS-1) «ISDN User- Network Interface Layer 3 Specification for Basic Call Control. ~ V.8, 1998, Procedures for Starting Sessions of Data Transmission over the General Switched Telephone Network 25, 1996, Automatic Answering quipmern and General Procedures for Automatic Calling Equipment on the General Switched Telephone Network Including Procedures for Disabling of Echo Control Devices for Both Mantally std Automatically Established Cals Additional + Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Documents Documents ~ Title 42, Chapter 1, Part 15, Class A ~ Title 47, Chapter 1, Part 68 Note: The referenced FCC documents apply to all features included in this related reading list Technical Support If you experience a problem with your PSAX system, refer to the Lucent ‘Teclmolagies interNetworking Systems Global Warranty that accompanied your PSAX product shipment for instructions on obtaining support in your area. About Lucent Technologies History Lucent Technologies is the communications systems and technology company formed through the restructuring of ATST. We bring with us a tradition of more than 125 years of experience and a dedication to superior customer service. Lucent Technologies manufactures, sells, and services a complete line of customer premises communications units, and commercial and multimedia communications and messaging systems designed and supported by our research and development unit, Bell Laboratories. ‘Our legacy and our spirit of innovation allow Lucent to provide our customers with the tools needed to communicate effectively, any time and anywhere, and to Imegrate the latest technologies into real-life solutions that help make business work. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 a Introduction to the Addendum Document Comments on This Guide For More Information Comments on To learn more about the PackerStar™ PSAX family of ATM Muluiservice Media Gateways and the complete line of Lucent Technologies products, visit our Web site a1 wiv duce com. This Guide To comment on the Packerstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, please complete the comment card that accompanied your shipment and mail it to the following address: Manager, Information Design and Development InterNetworking Systems Broadband Carrier Networks Access Technology Group Lucent Technologies 8301 Professional Place Landover, MD 20785 USA You may also fax the comment card to us at: 301-809-4540. PackeiStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ve 1 Release 6.5 % Overview of the Enhancements and New Module New Products Unstructured DS3/E3 CES Module The PackerStay™ PSAX Muniservice Media Gateway line now supports a new 1/0 module, the Unstructured D$3/E3 CES 3-port module. The Unstructured DS3/E3 CES module provides a clear channel, high-speed circuit emulation network interface at DS3, with a line rate of 44.736 Mbps, or at F3, with a line rate of 34.368 Mbps, The module is software selectable fo operate in cither the DS3 or the E3 mode, allowing customers to deliver unchannelized and unframed data traffic in North American and international ATM networks from a single module, Complete information on this product can be found in the PackeiStar™ PSAN Multiservice Media Gateway Unstructured DS3/E3 CES Module User Guide, Refease 6.5.0, Issue 1 Connection Gateway API Implementation Guide ‘The PackerSiar™ PSAX Connection Gateway Application Programing Inerface (API) Customer implementation Guide is now available to assist users in configuring voice telephony over ATM and Internet PRI offload (IPO) applications using a PacketStar™ PSAX 2300, PSAX 1250, PSAX 20, or AC 60 Multiservice Media Gateway and a call controller (Lascent ConmeaStar™ switch or Lucent Softswitch). This guide provides a high-level overview of the application along with sample configurations, and provides references to supplemental detailed documentation. Application Note on Configuring the CellPipe™ IAD, Stinger DSLAM, and PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard ‘An application note entitled Configuring the CellPipe™ IAD, Stinger DSLAM, and PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway as Interworking Funcions Using the GR-303 Standard is available with Release 6.5.0 PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release 6.5 a Overview of the Enhancements and New Module New Features New Features GR-303 Protocol Support on the Enhanced DS1, Channelized DS3, and Channelized STS-1E CES Modules The Telcordia Technologies General Requirements 303 standard provides for both an open interface network architecture and a digital loop carrier system that operates on T1 circuits. This standard allows a remote terminal such as @ cenuial office PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway to flawlessly interface wtih a central office voice switeh, such as the Lucent Technologies SESS switch. ‘The GR-303 interface protocol Is available on the PackeiSiar™ PSAX Hnhanced DS 1, Channelized DS3, and Channelized STS-1e 1/0 modules, and works in conjunction with the DSP2C Voice Server module's voice processing capabilities. Operating on TI circuits, the GR-303 digital loop carrier service has provisions for both an open interface network architecture and a digital loop cartier system. The performance standards of the GR-303 interface are derived from the high-level internetworking capabilities established in Telcordia Technologies General Requirements 303, and allow a central office PacketSiar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway to interface with central olfice voice switching equipment as a remote terminal ‘The interlace assigns and manages connections on a time slot management channel (TMC) andl supports operating functions on an embedded operations channel (EOC), with each channel configured on 1/0 modulles that support the GR-303 interlace protocol. The application note details a configuration for one GR-303 group using the ratio concentration of 2048 CRVs to 668 DS0s, approximately a 3:1 oversubscription rate. (A CRY is a call reference value that the SESS switch will map ¢o a phone number). The GR-303 specifications require connection concentrations from 1:1 up to 3:1, expandability from 2 t0 28 DSI circuits for each GR-303 group, and expandability from 1 to 2,048 subscriber channels per GR-303 interface ‘group, The maximum number of GR-303 interface groups supported is 84. In addition, the GR-303 interface can handle PRI ISDN circuits, while also allowing multiple interface groups to simultaneously interface with a large number of switches. BRI ISDN is not supported. Loop emulation services provide multiplexed AAL-2 PVC support for the PacketStar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway central office product line Loop emulation services allow voice traffic, DTME, and signaling to be handled over the packet network. The circuits can interwork with TDM, ATM DSL, or GR-303 interfaces. Because GR-303 software requires a large amount of random access memory (RAM), exceeding the capacity of the original CPU module, full implementation of all GR-303 features requires using a CPU2 module, featuring twice the RAM as the original CPU module. Customers who do not need the GR-303 feature turned on can upgrade to set some of the new Release 6.5.0 features using the CPU module, because the customer can decide whether to enable the GR-303 feature. The latest version of the CPU2 module, model number 20P25, is required for the GR-303 feature to be enabled. More information on the GR-303 feature can. be found in the application note Configuring the CellPipe™, Stinger DSLAM, and PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document 2 Issue 1 Release 6.5 Overview of the Enhancements and New Module New Features PSAX Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard, Release 6.5.0. VToA AAL-2 Trunking Narrowband CAS ‘The ATM trunking feature uses standard AAL-2 trunking along with narrowband services to carry voice, data, circuit mode data, frame mode data, and fax traffic over DS1 or El lines. Using narrowband services leads to substantial bandwidth savings, a primary advantage in ATM. ATM trunking is part of the total voice telephony over ATM solution that allows virtual circuit applications that include PVCs, SVCs, and SPVCs, in addition to derived voice over xDSL applications, in conjunction with GR-303 services, This feature includes support for transport channel-associated signaling (CAS). ATM trunking is designed to interconnect an interworking function (IWF) 1 broadband facilities and with other telecommunications devices including PBXs and ATM network switches. Typically, an IWF concentrates a number of narrowband channels over one or more broadband channels. For the current implementation of this feature, only nonswitched mode supported for PVCs. Switched mode, with the capability to support SVCs and SPVCs, will be implemented in a future release. Rate Shaping for Frame Relay and Bridge Connections With Release 6.5.0, the OC-3¢ 141 APS and STM-1 1+] MSP Multi-mode modules offer rate shaping for frame relay, HDLC, and Fthemet traffic before it leaves the ATM trunk port. Rate shaping transmits ATM cells onto the ATM network at a peak cell rate, based on an algorithm. For frame relay traffic, the PSAX system software automatically calculates egress peak cell rate based on frame relay traffic parameters. For Ethernet traffic, the user must configure the egress peak cell rate. Connections employing the rate shaping feature have egress priority above VBRnrt and UBR connections but below that of CBR and VBRrt connections, Tones and Announcements Server Module Phase 2 ‘The Tones and Announcements feature is accessible from the Site-Specific ‘Menu, but is not currently supported, Do not enter any information in, or use any commands relating to, the TASM System-wide Configuration window, Phase 2 will be supported in a future release. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 OT ~~ ~ 23 Overview of the Enhancements and New Module Enhanced Function: Enhanced Functionality ILMI Over PNNI The PacketSiar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway line supports both virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual channel identifier (VC1) range negotiation between an integrated local management interface (HLMI) and a private network-to-network interlace (PNNJ) to ensure availability. Memory Utilization Option New software features can require considerable amounts of memory, and not every user needs every feature an upgrade provides. The PackerSiar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway upgrades, beginning with Release 6.5.0, offer enable and disable options with selected features. The upgraded sottware automatically checks available memory whenever the PSAX system reboots. At that time, the user is given tle option of selecting from, among a set of features, deciding to enable and use a feature, or to disable it, In the current release, only the GR-303 feature can be enabled or disabled, Multi-Serial Module LOS with Selectable Bit Stuffing Bit stuffing can be enabled on the Multi-Serial module once the LOS. detection option is enabled. With LOS detection enabled, the module also reports loss of signal (0S) as the line status, LOS detection is supported only for the circuit emulation interlace. LOS detection is reported in one of three instances © When the module determines during handshaking that RTS or RR messages are in an inactive state or that the cable has been detached * When the module ignores handshaking and is using local timing, and these same messages are in an active state or the cable has been. detached * When the module ignores handshaking, is using remote or external timing, and the cable has been detached DSP2C Enhancement The DSP2C Voice Server module now modulates and demodulates ITU V.17 fax signals at 14.4 Kbps, allowing baseband rates for calls using standard AAL-2. The modulated fax calls use a maximum of 18 Kbps of bandwidth across the ATM network instead of taking up a full 64 Kbps, a savings of up t0 46 Kbps per call. If the ideal V.17 bandwidth is not available, the module can cycle through three other transmission options (V.29 at 9.6 Kbps; V.27 at PackeiStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, gsve 1 Release 6.5 a za Overview of the Enhancements and New Module Enhanced Functionality 2.4 Kbps; and V.21 at 300 bps, in that order}, Each uses less than the full 64 Kbps capacity for a fax call To use fax demodulation/remodulation, at least one digital signal processor (DSP} on the DSP2C module must be configured for FaxRelayMode, A DSP capadiy in this mode Is four simultaneous fax calls. As fax calls will be processed only if resources are available, users should estimate the need for this mode based on how much fax traffic they send or receive and configure the DSPs accordingly. The firmware automatically reroutes all incoming fax «alls to DSPs configured for FaxRelayMode for processing. At the completion of the fax transmission, the connection js rerouted back to its original voice path. This frees the fax path for the next incoming fax call. 1f FaxRelayMode DSP resources are not available when a fax call arrives, due either to none being configured or to all the fax channels being occupied with other fax calls, the call is not rerouted. It will be processed according 10 available enabled DSP voice processing options, Revised Product Number Format. Dy increasing the number of characters in the product serial number format from 10 to 12, the serial number offers additional information. The new first two characters now identify the year the product was manufactured. The next two characters identify the manufacturer and the location where it was made (this code is primarily for Lucent Technologies’ internal use); the next two idemtfy the date of manufacture (either month or week depending on the vendor’s preference); and the last six are sequential numbers individually assigned to each product by the manufacturer. The last six numbers in conjunction with the first six provide a unique number for each hardware component in the PSAX product line When customers need service on a product from Lucent Technologies NetworkCare™ technical support personnel, they can provide the serial number. With the sezial number, the support personnel can identify manutacturing data for the product, useful for troubleshooting purposes, For PSAX common equipment, I/O, and server modules, the product serial number is encoded in the module firmware, For existing products with the 10-digit serial number used in Release 6.5.0 or later systems, this number is displayed with two preceding zeros. For products with 12-digit serial numbers used in Release 6.3.0 or earlier systems, the first two digits are not displayed. Connection Gateway API Update ‘The Connection Gateway API now supports the channel-associated signaling (CAS) functionality in the PSAX 1250 and PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateways. ‘The CAS extension allows the call controller to manage setting up and tearing down voice or data calls interconnected to the PSAX system using PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 25 Overview of the Enhancements and New Module Enhanced Functionality traditional analog signaling methods. The PSAX system transforms the CAS trunk line and registers signaling information into Connection Gaieway APL messages, and sends them for processing by the call controller. Conversely the PSAX system transforms the Connection Gateway API messages coming. from the call controller to its CAS (line/register signaling} equivalemt, and sends them to the CAS trunk. Once the exchange of signaling information between the call controller, the PSAX system, and the interconnected switch (PABX, LE/PSTN) is completed, the call controller can proceed with, establishing the connection to the DS3 ATM module, the Tones and Announcements Server modulle, the ISDN/SS? trunk, or another CAS trunk. ‘To support signaling systems variation, the Connection Gateway API CAS messages do not camry signaling-specific information (for example, signaling type and addressing type). Instead, the CAS signaling interface type is pre- configured using the PSAX console interface or the Connection Gateway APL configuration messages, The Connection Gateway API CAS will, therefore, also provide abstraction of CAS signaling to the call controller For more information on the Connection Gateway API functionality, see the PackerStar ™ Connection Gateway API Developer's Guide and the PacketStar ™ Connection Gateway API Customer Implemeritation Guide, |. 610 OAM F4/F5 Processing, Phase 5 Operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) support can be enabled whien the AAL-2 trunk is created by a PackelStarMPSAX Multiservice Media Gateway. By default, OAM is enabled for the entire AAL-2 trunk. The testing is done in the ATM-to-circuit emulation (CE) direction, so if the ATM side falls, the CE side is informed of the failure Trunk conditioning is done by default for all CE channels associated with a standard AAL-2 unk, Unframed ones are not supported for circuit emulation channels associated with a standard AAL-2 trunk, because they shut down the entire port, D4 Support for T1 BITS on the PSAX 2300 Stratum 3-4 Module ‘The PacketStar™ PSAX 2300 Stratum 3-4 module supports the building integrated timing supply (BITS) feature as specified in Bellcore GR-1244. To verify that the clocking source is valid, the PSAX 2300 Stratum 3-4 module checks for a valid framing pattern on the incoming timing signal. In addition to the extended superframe (ESF) framing pattern specified by GR-1244, the module is now enhanced to recognize and accept the superframe (SF) or D4 framing pattern. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, lssue 1 Release 6.5 26 Overview of the Enhancements and New Module New Connection Types DStand E1 IMA Enhancements Console Help ‘The DS] IMA and E] IMA modules have been enhanced to incorporate Improvements made on the DS3 IMA module, although native ATM services cannot be incorporated on these modules, Current improvements allow both modules to offer better link jitter performance. They can support the Dynamic CAC feature also available in Release 6.5.0. The modules now support UNI v3.0, UNI v3.1, IISP, PNNL, and iLMI. The DS1 IMA module has been enhanced to support a nonsctambled T1 mode, as well as the payload scrambling under ITU G.804 that both modules have been supporting, As new features have been added to enhance the Packeisiar™ line of, ‘Multiservice Media Gateways, the console help is now updated. Consote help offers easily accessible help to users who need assistance in entering field data and using screen commands and menu options. Help text provided for many user fields has been totally rewritten, often in response to advice from customers. Where possible, our guidelines point to the information base in the appropriate PackerStar™ Installation and Opevation Guide, User Guide, ot Module User Guide. Dynamic Connection Admission Control for IMA Dynamic connection admission control (CAG) has been implemented for inverse multiplexing over ATM (IMA) groups. With this feature, ports can be added and deleted from IMA groups immediately, without taking the Inerface down. IMA groups have many physical ports but act as one virtual pipe. ATM cells are dispersed to each physical port. If one port goes down, the cells are sequentially dispersed to the remaining ports. However, static CAC has previously not been able to account for the drop in bandwidth when a port goes down, and it overloads the 0 module. Now, with dynamic CAC, if a communication link goes down, the PSAX system can evaluate all available bandwidth, taking existing PVCs into consideration, Then, whenever a new connection setup request is received, CAC evaluates the request based on the new available bandwidth value. New Connection Types Frame Relay LMI to SPVC Interworking PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum: Document, In software releases prior to Release 6.5.0, when an operator configured a frame relay-t0-ATM SPVC connection, the frame relay data link connection Issue Release 6.5 27 Overview of the Enhancements and New Module ¥ Connection Type identifier (D1,Cl) was not configured on the frame relay local management interface (LMD module. LMI messages on the frame relay port therefore indicated that the DLCI was not yet provisioned for that SPVC connection. AS a result, any device connected 10 the frame relay port would not pass communications traffic on the DLCI. Now, the frame relay LMI module is configured with DILCI when a frame relay-to-SPVC connection is set up. LMI messages now indicate a DLCI is provisioned when the frame relay-10-SPVC connection is added. Connection operational status exchanges occur between the frame relay LMI and the SPVC modules. The frame relay LMI messages contain end-to-end status, showing when a DLCT connection is operational. The implementation of this frame relay-to-SPVC interworking function is proprietary with Lucent Technologies. It requires that botiy SPVC endpoints be in the Packerstar™ PSAX Multiservice Media Gateway product Ethernet Module Supports BBR-to-ATM SPVC Connections ‘With Release 6.5.0, the Ethernet module supports VBR-to-ATM PVC connections. This feature provides rerouting benefits of switched virtual circuits (SVCs) in a private network-network interlace (PNNI), benefits that can be used for bridged Ethemet taffic, PacketStai™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sve 1 Release 6.5 ca Details About the Enhancements and ule Enhanced Functionality Site-Specific Menu (Modified) ‘The Site-Specific menu has been updated to provide you with access to four features now available under system software release 6.5. These features are: + GR303 System-wide Cont + ATM Tunking Configuration + TASM system wide Configuration + Feature Turn ON/OFF Access this window from the Console Interface Main Menu window using the Site-Specific Configuration command. ‘This menu provides top level access to configure the information, management of this system. To select an option, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight a menu choice and press Enter. [roursitenane) In-hand Management > PINT System-wide Configuration -> Gali Control Resource Allocation Configuration —> R303 system-wide Configuration -> AM Trunking Configuration -> TSW system-wide Conriguration -> Feature Turn ON/OFF ~> Go Back to Main Menu -> Figure 7-1. The Site-Specific Menu Window. PackerStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 cr) Details About the Enhancements and New Module ‘New Features on the ATM FINN! interface Configuration Window. Table 7-1, Site-Specific Menu Options FieldName Be iption pecific Configuration | Enables you to configure information that is unique to this particular PSAX system, including the site 1D, Ethernet IP address, sys~ tem date and time, and SNMP manager IP addresses. TBand Management | Enables you to configure IP over ATM in’ order (0 manage remotely distributed Lucent PSAX systems from a central site over the data network using the current management tools PRN Sjstemswide Fnables you to configure PNNT nodes, roule Configuration addresses, neti, summary addresses, map hoode, map inks, and neighbor peers for the PSAX system, Call Control Resource Hnables you to configure memory allocation | nfiguration [for call resources (SVCs and $PVCs). The | Psax system calculates the percentage of memory allocation usage from the combina- tion of values you configure. Allocation C ‘GR3OB System-Wide Enables you to configure an open interlace Configuration network architecture and specifications for a digital loop carrier system that operates on T) circuits. ‘ATM Trunking ~—TEnables you to configure an ATM tinking Configuration local node, remote IWF signaling VCC, bearer VCC, and narrowband and broadband routing, tables, TASM System-wide This option is not currently supported Configuration Performs actions on announcement files on the Tones and Announcements Server mod- ule such as compression, playing, FIP, and line tests, Feature Turn ON/OFF Enables and disables the GR-303 interlace feature | GoBacicto Nain Menu [Returns to the Console interface Main Menu New Features on the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window ‘Two new features have been added to the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration window: ILMI Over PNNI and Trafic Shaping. PacketStat™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 55 30 7 Details About the Enhancements and New Module New Features on the ATM PAIN interface Configuration Window ILMI over PNNI ILML over PNNI functionality isa new feature as of software release 6.5. This conligusation can be made on the PNNIJLMI Configuration window. [atu Pimtr satertace Contigueation Soren Troursivenaney port: 01_cnannea: o01_, iin Status}. s.1 ss) OutOeServiee ode Tnaex. feeb [oper Statue}...11.. outesservice minjitase VPI. 0 so Manftexe VOI... 3 7 65839 over Supscription.... 0+. O10 eC Support... Disaned Tratfie Shaping. ..0. 20.) Dasanaed VBR Loo Balancing. Disabled SSCOP Roe Window Size... 32 (Pir Signaling)... 0.01... Enabled (WPI/ver Signaling Channel}... / 5 T t ' | [Ingress avail ai)... 0 es t t r t 1 ' ESSE Eee eee eee Eee [Renove min/itax SVC VPI}... 0 f 0 | Apply Interface Configuration fi ' ' ' ' 1 1 I [egress avail BY]... 0 eye Raiminitergnt on Beat Adminerght-xtVbr..., 5040 Aaninwergnt-netvbe... 5040 ‘Aaminitei ght whe soso Menote Min/iax SVE VEL} .. 32 / 9999) Being Interzave Into Service Update Interface Dievlay Detete Intextace and Return TUM configuration —> Hutt statsatios —> Go Back to Previous Seren -> frort ray. ceeeeees s02002 [Aggregate Token}... oss. a (teattie Descriptor]... 9 VP Capability.....0.0001. True [service Category) urevpr lives WETURN and enter @ new Slot mumber to oontiqure @ different intertace. | Figure 7-2. ATM PHN! Interface Configuration Window ‘Commands Command Function + Apply Interface Config- Applies the configuration field value you uration set + Bring Interface Ito Brings an out-of-service configured Service (displays when interface to in-service status. The value the [Admin Status] ___ InService is displayed in the [Admin field is OutOfService) Status] field. You must first configure the interface before you can use this command, + Take Interface Out of Takes an in-service configured interface to Service (displays when out-of-service status. The value the [Admin Status] OutOfService is displayed In the [Admin field is InService) Status] field. Note: You must use this command first before using the Delete Interface and Return command, PackeiStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release 6.5 3 Details About the Enhancements and New Module on the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Wind command ‘© Update Interface Refreshes the values on this window. Display + Delete Interface and Deletes an out-of-serviee interface and Retwm redisplays the Port and Channel Configu- mn window for the module you are configuring Note: You must first take interlace out of service (using the Take Interface Out of Service command) before you can use this command. * View Interface Statistics Displays the ATM PNNI Interface Statistics window. ‘+ ILMI Configuration Displays the PNNIILME Configuration window. ‘© ILMI Statistics Displays the PNNI ILM! Statistics window. + GoBack to Previous _Redisplays the configuration window for Sereen the module you are configuring Field Descriptions ‘Table 7-2. Field Descriptions for the ATM PNINI interface Configuration Window Node Index | Range ‘An index that lentils @ logical PNNT 0-05535 ‘entity within the managed system. The value zero indicates a logical entity within the switching system that man- ages routes only over non-PNNI inter- faces. By default, only the node identified by the node index is created, and all PNNI interfaces are associated with that node; only one PNNI node can be provisioned per switch Note: For the maximum and minimum VPI/VCI values below, always enter or change the maximum value before the minimum value. Miniiax VPI [Default; 0/0” [The lowervupper boundary of the VPI | Max Limit; 255_|for SVC connections. Min/Max Ver | Delaulk The lowervapper boundary of the VEI 32165535. _| for Sv connections Min Values 32 Max Value: 65535 PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 x Details About the Enhancements and New Module tures 0 figuration Window ‘able 7-2. Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window Description Field Name. values Over Default: 10 Subscription |Range: 1-100 The tisk factor for this function, This factor indicates the factor of oversub- scription allowed for this interface. UPC Support [Default Disabled Disables UPC support. Usage parameter contro! (UPC) support determines If waffic contol Is perform ing to negotiated PCR, SCR, or MBS. It is supported on the OC-3¢ ] +] APS and STM-] 1+1 MSP modules. Not 1 UPC support is disabled, traific policing cannot be supported on any VG Enables UPC support, providing traffic policing support for all VCs. dow Size Range: 8-256 ‘ivaific Shaping |Defoul: Disables the input cell selection algo~ Note: This fea. {Disabled rithm (leaky bucket) that smooths tare mick be bursts of input traffic. Available on the enabled if using STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode rate shaping on and the OC-3¢ Multi-Mode and Single- the OC-3c APS Mode modules only. orthe STM-1 [Enabled Enables the the input cell selection MSP modules algorithm (leaky bucket} that smooths prior to egress bursts of input traffic. Available on the from an ATM STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode trunk port. and the OC-3c Multi-Mode and Single- Mode modules only. UBR Load Default Balances UBR trafficioad among paral- Balancing Disabled lel links. Disables UBR load balancing. Note: Virtual interfaces do not support UBR load balancing. Enabled Enables UBR load balancing. SSCOP Rx Win- [Default: 32 __| The receive window size for the service- specific connection-oriented protocol (SSCOP) layer. Values for the receive side must be equal to or greater than the values for the transmit side for fastest transmission rates. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addenduin Document, Issue 1 Release 6.5 3S Details About the Enhancements and New Module Field Name TPNNT Signaling) (display only) Danie Enabled Disabled Disables ATM signaling over a PNNI link. (HIVE sig. naling Channel) Remote Min/Max Svc a (display only) Default: O75 Default: 0/0 Virtual path’ Virtual Ghannal ldenuiion for SVC signaling “The lowers upper boundary of the VPI for SVC connections for the remote side iRemore Min/Max SVC ver} {display only) Delauli 32165935 The lower/upper boundary of the VCI for SVC connections for the remate side. [Port Id] (display only) Default? 301001 ‘The interlace port Weniifier identifies a point of attachment of a logical link 10a given logical node. This is automatically generated based on the location (slot, port, channel) of the interface. value 6f 0 indicates that no port has been specified, [Aggregate Token] (display only) Delauie: 0 The interface aggregate token deter mines which links to a given neighbor node are to be aggregated and adver- tised as a single node link. Note: This field is not currently supported, {atic Descriptor} (display only) Default 0 The wallic descriptor index refers to the entry in the aumTrafficDeserParamTable defined in RFC 1695 that specifies the tuatfic allocation for the PNNI routing control channel (VCI=18) on this inter face. Note: This field is not currently supported, VP Capability ‘The interface is capable of having WPCs established within it, False The interface cannot have VPCs estab- lished within it. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue } u Release 6.5 Details About the Enhancements and New Module New Features on the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window Table 7-2. Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window Field Wame Values [Service Category) Description ‘Quality of service dass ype is non-real- time variable bit rate service, (display only) [Cor Quality of service Gass type is constant bit rate service. Quality of sevice dass type Is realtime variable bit rate service. ‘Abr Quality of service Class type Is available Dit rate service. Ubr (display only) [Admin Status] [InService Quality of service dass type is unspec= fied bit rate service, indicates that no condlifons are pre venting the port irom being fully operational OwOoiService Indicates that some condition is preventing the port from bein configured with an interface. [Oper Status} finService (display only) Tndicaies that the interlace is operational. OwOiService Indicates that the interlace is not ‘operational. Tigress Avail | Default 0 BW] (display only) ‘Available bandwidth for the incoming direction. (Egress Avail [Default 0 ‘Available bandwidth for the outgoing BW] direction, play only) ‘AdminWeight- | Default: 5040 |The administrative weight for the con- er Range: 504- | stant bit rate service category. Used by 16777215 PNNT in path selection. The higher the ‘weight, the Jower the priority. See the note below this table. AdminWeight- [Default: 5040 1tVbr Range: 504— 16777215 PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ssue 1 The administrative weight for the real time-variable bit rate service category. Used by PNNI in path selection. The higher the weight, the lower the prior- ity. See the note below this table. Release 6.5 5 Details About the Enhancements and New Module New Features on the ATM PNNE interface Configuration Window Table 7-2. Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window Field Wame Vales Description ‘Adminweight- | Delaul: 5040 _ |The administrative weight for the Hon nrtVbr }Range: $04- [real time-variable bit rate service cate- 16777215 ‘gory. Used by PNNI in path selection The higher the weight, the lower the priority. See the note below this table. AdminWeighi- Default: 5040 | The administrative weight for the ubr Range: S04~_| unspecified bit rate service category. 16777215 ‘Used by PNNI in path selection, The higher the weight, the lower the prior | ity. See the note below this table. Note: When configuring the Admin Weight fields, you can choose a value based on the range listed in ‘Table 7-2. However, we recommend that if you want 10 use a value greater than $040 (the default value), choose a number divisible by 5040, such as 10080, 15120, and so on. If you want to use a value smaller than $040, choose a multiple of 5040, such as 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and so on, or their multiples, PNNI ILMI Configuration ‘To add ILMI Over PNNI, from the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration window, select ILM Configuration and press Enter ‘The PNNIILMI Configuration window displays the fields you can configure and view for PNNIILMT. Configuring these fields is optional, and the PNNI ILMI function is separate from the ATM PNNI 1.0 interface. Packerstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addenduin Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 3% Details Al New Features PRT ILI Configuration | SEH M_rore: o1_cnanner: [runt oper statusy.. ILM Protoced.....+ [Address Reyistration) Connectivity Procedure TAttachment. Point Detection! [Secure Link]. Auto Configuration - Disabled Disahied Disabled Disabled Procedure Disabled (imert] [timers] iRetrvKi cman ver} [xam ver} Apply 110 contiguration Go Back to Interface Sereen-> Commands Command * Apply ILMT Configuration + GoBack to Interface Screen Field Descriptions s bout the Enhancements and New Module ‘on the ATM PNN| Interface Configuration Window [koursitename] Function “Applies the user Input values entered on the window. Returns to the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration window. Table 7-3. Field Descriptions for the PNNI ILMII Configuration Window Fett name 7alues serpton [HEMT Oper Sta-_|InService Tndicates thar ICME connectivity fs oper tus} ational (display only) Outoiservice st operational ILMI Protocol | Default: if you select Disabled, the other fields Disabled |in this window will not take effect. | [Enabled | Enables 1LMI. ‘Addex Defaul Address registration can be enabled 1 Registration | Disabled [only if de UM Protocol ili | (display only) | enabled. | | Enabled Enables adkiress registration. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue Release 6.8 9 Details About the Enhancements and New Module New Features on the ATM PNN Interface Configuration Window Table 7-3. Field Descriptions for the PNINI ILM Configuration Window Tame ‘Conneath | Procedure Description T Connectivity Procedu abled. You must select Enabled if you | want 10 also enable the Attachment Point Detection and Secure Link fields. | TEM Connectivity Procedure is enabled. [Attachment |Defaul Point Detection] | Disabled (display only) Attachment Point Change Detection can be enabled only if Connectivity Procedure and ILMI Protocol fields are enabled. Enabled A query will be sent every 5 seconds to detect a change in the address. A response indicates that the user id and address information are the same. However, if there is a change in th address, all calls will be cleared |[Secure Link] [Default Gisplay only) | P'sabled TLMI Secure Link Procedure is disabled. Ic can be enabled only if Connectivity Procedure and Attachment Point Detection fields are enabled. Enabled TLMI Secure Link Procedure is enabled. Ifa response is not received, all calls are cleared, and disconnected. ‘Auto Conligura- | Default tion Procedure | Disabled Enabled Wenabled, the actual VPI/VCI are auto- | The automatic configuration procedure is the ability to automatically configure the actual VPI/VCI range based on the Jocal VPHIVCI and the remote VPI/VCI ranges (VPI and VCI range negotiation) H disabled, the actual VPI and VCI are not automatically configured, and the connections are set up by using local YPI/VCI ranges which are defined by user. For more information on automatic configuration procedures, see ATM Forum ILMI (Integrated Local Management {terface}, 4.0, af-ilmi-0065.000, Section 8.3.4. matically configured, and the connec- tions are set up by using the overlap ‘VPLVCT ranges of the local VPI/VCI and | the remote VPI/VCI ranges. Auto configuration can be enabled only if the ILMI Protocol field is enabled. PacketStay"™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 38 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Timer Tin 56d 10 poll whe! is operational ‘The value In this field in displayed asa 32-bit integer, and any number may | appear Timers] Default: 1 Timer § in seconds, Used fo poll when |(aisplay only) | Range: Varies _ [link is not operational The value in this field in displayed asa 32-bit integer, and any number may appear. [Renyk] Default: 4 Retry K in seconds. Indicates the num- ber of timeouts before the link becomes non-operational (display only) | Range: Varies | The value in this field in displayed asa 52-bit integer, and any number may appear TEM VPH} Delault 0 VPI for ILMI protocol channel in which (display only) VPI will run, ‘This value does | not change, | EMI VER Default: 16 VCI for ILMT protocol channel in which VCI will ran (display only) _ | This value does not change. Rate Shaping This feature is aligned with traffic shaping on egress, defined in the ATM Forum Traffic Management 4.0 specification, This feature is called rate shaping to distinguish It from the traffic shaping feature used on ingress to the 0C-3c 1+ APS traffic shaping modules. Rate shaping is applied to Frame Relay and Ethernet traffic prior to egress from the ATM tank port. The feature can be used on PVC, SVC, or SPVC connections. Configuring Rate Shaping for HDLC, Frame Relay, and Ethernet Virtual Channels ‘To configure the rate shaping feature, the traffic shaping feature must be enabled on the ATM UNI 3.1, ATM PNNI, or ATM ISP interface configuration windows of the OC-3c 141 APS or the STM-1 1+1 MSP. modules. + For frame relay traffic, the PSAX system software automatically calculates egress peak cell rate based on frame relay traffic parameters. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 33 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping * For Ethemet and HDLC traffic, the user must enter the egress peak cell rate (PCR) on the VBR-10-ATM PVC or SPV Connection window. See the Rate Shaping Table in the appendix in this document for the Minimum/Actual Target rate for the bps rate you want to use. In either case, the PCR is used 10 shape the egress traffic not to exceed the PCR. Modules Used with Rate Shaping ‘The feature can be configured only on frame relay, Ethemet, and HDLC traffic connections routed through a rate shaping-enabled ATM module for any class of service except UBR, Rate shaping is automaticif you select a class of service other than UBR. The feature cannot be used with UBR. All non- UBR uallic is rate shaped on a per connection basis. The major difference between a virtual interlace and rate shaping is the number of connections: virtual interfaces consist of more than one connection; rate shaping is performed on one connection only, and the rate shaped connection must be non-UBR. When you enable traffic shaping on an OC-3c APS or an STM-1 MSP modules, the module will or support a virtual interface. VBR Rate Shaping Priorities Connections employing the rate shaping feature on the PSAX CO product Jine have an egress priority less than CBR and VBR-ri connections, and greater than VBR-nrt and UBR connections. The data rate available on rate shaped connections on a given interface fs the Interface data rate minus the overall data rate reserved for CBR and VBR-rt connections. ‘The rate shaping feature is designed to transmit frames segmented into ATM. cells onto the ATM network at a steady rate; for example, at the sustained cell rate (PCR) of the connection. The feature performs per virtual channel (VO) quewing with a maximum queue size of 200 cells. As the amount of CBR and VBR-n waffic on an interface increases, the probability increases that rate shaped traffic will have to be queued. This will impede the ability to maintain the SCR of the sate shaped connections) and eventually the queues will overflow, causing packets to be dropped. To prevent a rate shaped connection from having packets dropped due to queuing, itis necessary to provision the connection's peak cell rate (PCR) greater than its SCR. Include in your calculation the function (F) in the formula (see “Formula for Determining the PCR of a Rate Shaped Connection” on page 43) for the total CBR and VBR-1 affic provisioned for the interface (see “VBR Rate Shaping Priorities” on page 40). Note that the rate shaping function does not use the conneciion's maximum burst size (MBS). This, in effect, creates a ‘guard band’ around the connection to minimize the probability that a CBR or VBR-1t cell will be transmitted at the same time a rate shaped cell is scheduled to be transmitted. It is critical that accurate values for the connection parameters be used. PackerStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release 6.$ % a Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rete Shaping Rate Shaping for CBR and VBR-rt The CBR vaffic and VBR-rt connection affect the actual PCR rate of the uaflic shaped connections, CBR and VBR-1 traffic should be limited 0 75%. 10 80% of the port speed when tralfie shaping is being used by the port Furthermore, the SCR / PCR of shaping connections should be less than or equal to (1 - fraction of (cbr + vbr-rt)) for guaranteed performance of the affie shaping algorithm. Rate Shaping Connection Maximum Each OC-3c [+1 APS and STM-1 1+1 MSP module supports 2,046 traflic- shaped connections. The minimum PCR rate supported by the algorithm is 20 eps; the maximum is 4680 cps (EI interface speed). A rounding error is introduced by the integer division used by the algorithm, so the granularity Of the PCR rates supported by the algorithm suffers when the PCR exceeds the E1 speed, See the Rate Shaping Table in the appendix for a comparison between configured PCR and actual PCR delivered by the traffic shaper. For example, if the traffic shaped connection is configured with PCR (Min/Actual Target CPS column) of 906 to (Max Target CPS column) of 9089, the traffic shaper is actually shaping the traffic to the (Actual PCR column) of 906 cps. ‘The divergence is smallest at low PCR. How the Algorithm Works Offset Time Value Formula Rate Shaping Algorithm Queuing is maintained for the traffic shaped connections on a per VC basis. ‘To schedule the processing of the queues appropriately such that cells will be sent at appropriate intervals, an offset time (versus zero) for each queue is calculated based on the PCR. ‘The offset time value is calculated by the following formula: T= 353207/PCR ‘The traffic shaper has a table of 80,000 boxes. Each box holds alist of queue numbers. Each queue can have up to 200 data celts. For example, if the traffic shaper reads the data in box 1(see Figure 7-4) and the queue number is 386, it will send one cell from queue 386. If the offset time value T is 20, the rate shaper moves queue number 386 to box 21 (box 1 + T value 20), providing the timing for the next time queue 386 will be visited, Figure 7-4 shows a graphic illustrating the algorithm logic. PackeiStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 41 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate shaping Example Example Example Box 4 Box 2 Box Box 80,000 Queue 1 = 386 Jueue 1= 1999] Queue 1=6 Queue 1=n 2086 2046 2046 2086 Figure 7-4, A Rate Shaping Table Has 80,000 Boxes. Boxes 1 to 3 Show Sample ‘Queue 1 Values. Rate Shaping Sample ‘The example below follows the rate shaper action for boxes 1 through 3 on a rate shaping table, 1, On box J of the rate shaping table, the first queue is 386 with aT value = 20. The rate shaper reads these values. 2. The rate shaper sends out a cell from queue 386, and calculates the new ocation for queue 386: T value = 20 + box #1 = (201) = 21 3. The rate shaper transfers queue 386 into box 21 on the Rate Shaping table (to the bottom of the queue stack in box 21 if that box has other queues in it, If the box is empty, queue 386 is now first in line to transmit a cell when the rate shaper gets to box 21) 4, ‘The rate shaper progresses to box 2 on the Rate Shaping table, and repeals Steps 1 and 2 above, that for box 2 are: 5, On box 2 of the rate shaping table, the first queue is 1999 with aT value = 35, The rate shaper reads these values. 6. The rate shaper sends out a cell from queue 1999, and calculates the new location for queue 1999: T value 35 + Box #2 = (3542) = 37 7. ‘The rate shaper transfers queue 1999 into box 37 on the Rate Shaping table to the bottom of the queue stack in box 37, 8. The rate shaper progresses to box 3 on the Rate Shaping table, and repeats Steps 1 and 2 above, that for box 3 are: 9. On box 3 of the rate shaping table, the first queue is 6 with a T value of 50, The rate shaper reads these values. 10. The rate shaper sends out a cell from queue 6 and calculates the new location for queue 6: T value 50 + Box # 3 = (5043) = 53 11 The rate shaper transfers queue 6 into box 53 on the Rate Shaping table to the bottom of the queue stack in box 53 12. The rate shaper progresses to box 4 of the rate shaping table and repeats Steps 1 through 3 and cycles through all 80,000 cells over and over, using this algorithm. Packerstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ssue 1 Release 6.5 am Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping ‘Tralfic-shaped queues have the priority of "VBR-shaping* which is below VBR-112 and above VBR-nrt1. Generally, in an AQueMan environment, uaffic {rom all CBR queues and VBR-r1 queues will be sent before the traffic shaped queues are examined. The existence of CBR and VBR-rt traffic on the ATM madule will cause the module to send affic shaped cells below the targeted PCR. Formula for Determining the PCR of a Rate Shaped Connection “The formula for determining the PCR for a rate shaped connection is: PCR > a-F) where PGR = PCR of the rate-shaped connection SGR = SCR of the rate-shaped connection F isa function of the sum of the PCRs of the CBR connections, plus the SCRs of the VBR-rt connections, divided by the interface data rate. This can be pressed! mathematically’ as: Fe jons + SCR of VBR-1t connections interface data rate ‘The network should be designed with a bounded value of “F. When the value of F is initially calculated, it needs to use the PCR and SCR of the total number of CBR and VBR-rt connections that will be provisioned on the network interface. Enabling Traffic Shaping on the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window “To add rate shaping to the OC-3c 141 APS or the STM1 141 MSP modules using the ATM PNNI interface, traffic shaping on the ATM PNNI Interlace Configuration window must be enabled first (see Figure 7-2). Access the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration window from the port and channel configuration of the OC-3c APS module or the STM-1 MSP module by using the Configure Interface command. Sce “Configuring Rate Shaping for HDLC, Frame Relay, and Ethernet Virtual Channels” on page 39 for complete configuration details. Figure 7-2 shows the ATM PNNI interlace Configuration window, followed by command definitions and field descriptions, Enabling Traffic Shaping on the ATM UNI Interface Configuration Window ‘To add rate shaping to the OC-3c 1+1 APS modules or the STM-1 141 MSP modules using the ATM UNI interface, traffic shaping on the ATM UNI Interface configuration window must be enabled first (see Figure 7-5). Access this window from the port and channel configuration window of either the Packeistar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addens rm Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 - 8 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shapit 0C-3c APS modules or the STM-1 MSP modules by using the Configure Interface command, See “Configuring Rate Shaping for HDLC, Frame Relay, and Ethernet Virtual Channels” on page 39 for complete configuration details. fans Wir Interkece Contiguration Troursatenancy | SERTH Gort: o1_channen: 001, Over Subseription.7, 010 Tama Status) Taraisenvice Minox sve VPI. 0 fo {per statue outosservice Minha SVE VCE... 327088 AMC Stgnaiang.....-. Disabied ingress avait my1.. 0 evs Interface Type... Network aress AveLL BHT... 0 os Interface Wane. Prefix... 20202020202020202020202020 Neighbor system IP.. 000.000.000.000 | Teatsse shapsng Neighbor Tones wee Support Disapiea OR Load Dalancing.. Disabled VE Supportes.cssss> Disabted AML WHT Interface Statistics —> Tn Contigusation ~> Awpty Interface contigueation IME Registered User Address —> Reset Intextace Display Tut Statietioe —> Being aterface Into service Delete Interface ani Return ~> Go Back to Port Configuration ~ Figure 7-5. ATM UNI Interface Configuration Window. ‘Commands ‘The commands in this window have the following functions: Command Function + Apply Interface Config- Applies the conliguration field value you uration set, ‘Reset Interface Display Resets the fields to the last set of applied values, ‘Go Back to Port Config- Redisplays the port and channel configu- uration ration window of the module you are con- figuring, + Bring Interface Into. Brings an out-of-service configured inter- Service (displays when face to in-service status. The value InSer- the Administrative vice is displayed in the Administrative Status field is OutOf Status field pence Note: You must first configure the interface before you can use this command. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ssue 1 Release 65 Field Descriptions Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Command Function + Take Interface Out of Takes an in-service configured interface 16 Service (displays when out-ofeservice status. The value the Administrative OutOfService is displayed in the Adminis- Status field is InSer- trative Status field. batt Note: You must use this command first before using the Delete Interface and Return command, + Delete Interface and Deletes an out-of-service interface and Return redisplays the Port and Channel Configu- ration window for the module you are Note: You must first take interlace out of service (by selecting the Take Interface Out of Service command) before you ean use this command. + ATM UNI interface Displays the ATM UNI Interface Statistics Statistics window. + ILMI Configuration Displays the ATM UNLILMI Configuration window. + ILMI Registered User Displays the ILMI Registered User Address Address ‘Table. + ILMI Statistics Displays the ILMI Statistics window + Go Back to Port Config- Retums to the Port Configuration win- uration dow. Table 7-4. Field Descriptions for the ATM UNI Interface Configuration Window Ted Name Values jeserpton ‘Over Subscrip- [Defaults 10 | The tisk factor for this function. This tion Range: 1-100 _| factor indicates the level of oversub- scription allowed by the system. Note: For the maximum and minimum VPI and VCI values below, always enter or change the maximum value before the minimum value. Min/Max SVC [Default: 0 The minimum and maximum VPI val- ver Range: 0-255 _| ues that you can assign to an SVC on this interface. Enter the maximum value alter the slash and the minimum value before the slash. PacketSiar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Decument, Issue 1 Release 6.5 45 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate shaping Feld Name Min/Max SVG vel ‘AIM Signaling Values Min: 32 (default) Max: 255 (default) ye: 0-65535 Default Enabled Descr The minimiun and maximum VI val- ues that you can assign to an SVC on this interface, Enter the maximum value after the slash and the minimum value before the slash. VCs can be Geated on this interlace. isabled SVCs cannot be Created on this inter face, Interface Type Network Indicates that the NNI format for the cell headers will be used. | | Note: When you select this value, | | the Network Prefix field | isplays below the Interface Name field User Indicates that the UNI format for the cell headers will be used. Note: When you select this value, the User Add field displays below the Interface Name field. Interface Name (Maximum string of 20 ‘A textual name of this interface. This | interface must be uniquely named on characters) _| this system to distinguish parallel links witha neighboring system. If this inter face does not have a textual name, the | value of this object is a zero-length, string. Default Network prefix address displays when 2020202020202 | the valtue Network is selected in the (0202020202020 | Interface Type field. This address is Range: 13-byte (G8-hexedeci mal digit begin- ning with 39, 45 or 47} used only for address registration proce- dure of ILML. This field represents the first 13 bytes of the 20-byte NSAP address. The last 7 bytes are the user part of this address (User Add field) PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, lsue 1 % Release 6.5 Details About the Enhancements and New Module jons for the ATM UNI Interface Configuration Window system IP Wome jalues Daserption User Add Default User adavess displays when the valwe 2020202020202 | User is selected in the Interface Type (0202020202020 | fied. Range: 13-byte (18-hexadeci- mal digit begin- ning with 39, 45 or 47) Neighbor Default This field i used for auto-discovery pro- (000.000.000.00 0 UP address) tocol. Displays the IP address of the attached device for an ILMl-enabled interlace, or the user-configured IP address for an ILMI-cisobled interface. For an ILMl-enabled interface, any user-configured value overtides TMT discovered values. Enter the IP address of the Access Con- centrator chassis (or other device) to which the physical connection is made using this interface. Neighbor Name Format: 20 This field is used for identilying net- alphanumeric | work topology. Enter a descriptive characters name up to 20 characters in length for the Access Concentrator chassis (or other device) fo which the physical connection is made using this Interface UPC Suppor | Defaule ‘UPC support is disabled. Disabled Note: if UPC Support is disabled, uzailic policing cannot be supported on any VC. Enabled ‘UPC support is enabled, providing traf fic policing support for all VCs. UBR Load Default Unspecified bit rate (UBR) Toad balanc™ Balancing Disabled ing is disabled. Note: The virtual interface does not support UBR load balancing, Bnabied ‘UBR Joad balancing is enabled. PackeiStar™ PSAX Release 6.3.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 a Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Table 7-4. Field Descriptions for the ATM UNI interface Configuration Window Feld Name Walaee Description SSCOP Rx Wad [Dela 32 |The receive window size Tor the service- Size Range: 8-256 _ {siecific connection-oriented protocol (SSCOP) layer. Values for the receiving side must be equal 10 or greater than the values for the transmitting side for fastest transmission rates. Vi Support Enabled Virtual interface support is enabled, providing bandwidth allocation restric- | tions. Note: In order to configure a virtual interface, you must select Enabled, This option is available only for the 0C3-c APS and STM-1 MSP modules. Disable Vi support is disabled. [Admin Status] |inService Indicates that no conditions are pre= (display only) venting the port from being tully opera~ tional ‘OwOiService [Indicates that some condition is pre- venting the port from being configured with an interface. [Oper Status} | Unconfigured indicates that this interface has nat (display only) been configured, [InSenvice Indicates that the interlace is opera~ | tional. ‘OwOFService [Indicates that the interlace is not opera~ tional [ingress Avail [Delauliso ‘This represents the total ingress Dand- Bw] eps) | ‘width available for virtual interfaces. (display only) | ‘The value 0 changes to 353207 after you select the Apply command. As ‘each new virtual interface is created, the amount of available bandwidth as indicated in this field decreases. [egress Avail [Default 0 This represents the total egress band- BW] (cps) width available for virtual interfaces. (display only) ‘The value O changes to 353207 after you select the Apply command. As cach new virtual interlace is created, the amount of available bandwidth as indicated in this field decreases. PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sve 1 Release 6.5 48 = Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Table 7-4. Field Descriptions for the ATM UNI Interface Configuration Window Feta Name Taras ‘Description ‘Trallic Shaping [Default ‘Note: This fea- | Disabled ture must be enabled if using rate shaping on the OC-3c APS. orthe STM-1 [Enabled MSP modules prior to egress from an ATM trunk port Disables thre tput cell selection algo” rithm (leaky bucket) that smooths bursts of input taffic. Available on the STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode ‘and the OC-3¢ Multi-Mode and Single- Mode modules only. Enables the the input cell selection algorithm (leaky bucket) that smooths bursts of input traffic. Available on the STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode and the OC-3¢ Multi-Mode and Single- Mode modules only Enabling Traffic Shaping on the ATM IISP Interface Configuration Window ‘To add rate shaping to the OC-3c APS modules or the STM-1 MSP modules using the ATM ISP Interface, traffic shaping must be enabled first (see Figure 7-6). Access this window from the port and channel configuration window of the OC-3¢ APS modules or the STM-1 MSP modules by using the Configure Interface command. See “Configuring Rate Shaping for HDLC, Frame Relay, and Ethernet Virtual Channels” on page 39 for complete details, PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 a Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shapir ‘Commands SER Dros T Tanin status] ' oper status) 1 over: sunsorsption 1 ain sve VPI nile 1 axe Sue VPI... ° 1 aan sve ver 132 1 Max sve ver. 255 1 AM Signaling Disabled we Support LIT pisantea 1 VBR Load Balancing... Dasapled =| 1 t ' t t ' ' ' L outorservice 30 SSCOP RX Window Size... 32 ‘Teatfie Shaping * Disantea Apply Interface configuration Reset Interface Display Bring Interface Into Service Relete Interkace and Return ~ | Prose RETURN ana enter a new elot mumbo Figure 7-6, Command + Apply Interface Configuration + Reset Interface Display # Bring Interface Into Service (displays when the [Admin Status] field is OutOfService) + Take Interface Out of Service (displays when the [Admin Status] field is InService) PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Tyoursitetlamey Interface Statiets 0.0000 00 ‘ev0v0v0000 0.0000 €0. 2 e:0000 eo [Walid celis Reve} [errored ceits Reva} Blismatchea cexis Reva}. [valid ceaas Sent]... DH. Colds Sent} [time ELapsed).... = 9:00:00 Continuous Update [ingress Avail BWI [egress Avail BV]. Go Back to Port contiguration -> to contigure @ ditterent interface ‘ATM ISP Interface Configuration Window Function “Applies the configuration field valu set Resets the fields to the last set of applied values. Brings an out-of-service configured interface to in-service status. The value InService is displayed in the [Admin Status] field, ‘You must fitst configure the interface before you can use this command. ‘Takes an in-service configured interface to out-of-service status. The value ‘OutOfservice is displayed in the [Admin Status] field Note: You must use this command first before using the Delete Interface and Return command. Release 6.5 50 Details About the Enhancements and New Module command * Delewe Inerfat Rerum + Continuous Update # Reset Statistics + Go Back 10 Port Configuration Field Descriptions ‘Table 7-5. Field Values for the ATM I _ Rate Shaping Function Deleres an our-of-service interface and vedisplays the Port and Channel Configuration window for the module you are configuring, Note: You must first take interface out of service (using the Take Interface Out of Service command) before you can use this command, Continuously updates the information in the fields every second. Select this command and press Enter to tun the continuous updating on and off as needed, Updates the information in the fields. Removes the values in the Interface Statistics fields and resets them 10 0, Redlisplays the port andl channel configuration window of the module you are configuring. P Interface Configuration Window Tame Values Dasipton [Oper Starus]_ [Inservice Indicates that the interlace is opera” (display only) onal. ‘OutOfService | Indicates thar the interface is not opera-| tional because some condition is pre- venting the port from being fully operational, such as a loss of signal to the port. [Admin Stains] [InService Tndicates that the interlace is in service (display only) OutOFService [Indicates thar the interface is not in ser- vice. minimum value, ‘Over Default: 10 |The risk factor for this function. This | Subscription —_|Range: 1-100 _ | factor indicates the factor of oversub- scription allowed for this interface. Note: For the maximum and minimum VPIVCI values below, always enter or change the maximum value before the Min SVC VPI [Delault: 0 Range: 0-255 ~The ihininium VPI value in which si naling can occur PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ssue 1 Release 6 5 3 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Table 7-5. Field Values for the ATM lISP Interface Configur [vanes rserition [Feta name 7 jon Window ‘Max SVC VPI Default: 0 Range: 0-255, The mai can occur mum VPI in which signaling Min sve VoL Defaults 32 Range: 0-65535 The minimum Vel in which signaling can occur Max SVC Vor Default: 255 Range: 0-65535 Fhe maximom VCl in which signaling can occur ‘ATM Signaling [Delault: SVG5 cannot be created on this inter” Disabled face. Fabled ‘SVGs can be created on this interface. UPC Support [Delault: UPC support is a usage parameter con- Disabled trol to determine if traffic control is per=| forming to negotiated PCR, SCR, or | MBS. It is supported for the OC-3¢ 141 | APS and STM-1 1+1 MSP modules, UPC Support is disabled. | Note: 1 UPC Supportis disabled, | traffic policing cannot be | supported on any VC. | Enabled ‘UPC Support is enabled, providing wal- fic policing support for all Ves. UBR Load Default Balance UBR talficload among paraliel | Balancing Disabled links. | UBR Load Balancing is disabled. | Note: Virtual interfaces do not | support UBR Load | Balancing, | Enabled UBR Load Balancing is enabled SSCOP Rx Wnd Size Delault: 32 Range: 8-256 ‘The receive window size for the service- specific connection-oriented protocol (SSCOP) layer. Values for the receive side must be equal to or greater than the values for the transmit side for fast- est transmission rates. Packetstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue | 52 Release 6.5, Details About the Enhancements and New Module ate Shaping Tame Dex Traffic Shap- Disables the input cell selection algo: _ Disabled rithm (leaky bucket) that smooths Note: This fea- bursts of input traffic, Available on the STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode and the OC-3c Multi-Mode and Single Mode modules only ture must be enabled If using, rate shaping on the OC-3c APS. [Enabled Enables the the input cell selection or the STM-1 algorithm (leaky bucket) that smooths MSP modules bursts of input trafic. Available on the prior t0 egress STM-1 Multi-Mode and Single-Mode from an ATM and the OG-3¢ Multi-Mode and Single- rmunk port Moxle moctules only. Interface Statistics Panel (display only) [valid Calis Number of valid cells received since the Revd] statistics were last reset [Eivored Calls umber of exvored cells weceived since Revd the statistics were last reset [atismatched Number of mismatched cells veceived Cells Reva) since the statistics were last reset (Walid Celis Wuniber of valid cells sent since the sta- Sent} Listics were last reset. {Null Cells Sent) Number of null cells sent since the sta- Listics were last reset. Time Elapsed) Time clasped since counter began ran- ning since the statistics were last reset {ingress Avail [Delaulo This represents the toial Ingrevs and BW] (ps) egress bandwidth available for virtual (aisplay only) interfaces. 0 will change to 353207 after Apply has been selected. As each new virtual interface is created, the amount of available bandwidth as ind cated in this field will decrease. The value of this field ranges from 0-353207 after being brought in service [Egress Avail [Default 0 This represents the total ingress and BWI (cps) egress bandwidth available for virtual nterfaces. 0 will change to 393207 after Apply has been selected. As each new virtual interface is created, the amount of available bandwidth as indi- cated in this field will decrease. The value of this field ranges from 0-353207 after being brought in service. (display only) erStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addenduin Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 — ~ rs) Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Memory Utilization Option Feature Turn On and Access this window from the Site-Specitic Menu window using the Feature Off Configuration Turn On/Off command. On the Feature Tum On Of! window, you can enable or disable the new PSAX system feature, the GR-303 interface: Note: Refer to "Site-Specific Menu (Modified)” on page 29 for further information about the Site-Specific Menu. Troursivenaney (Feature} ‘ ss ors03 Htanimim Menory Requixed (nytes}1. 134217728, (Feature Current Status] -. 2 pisabaea turn off tmis Feature [Brece RERUAN to apply current configuration settings. Figure 7-7. Feature Turn On or Off Window ‘Commands command Function ‘= Tom On This Feature This default setting for this feature is Dis- abled, If the status for the displayed fea- ture is Disabled, this command enables the feature. + Tum Off This Feature If the status for the displayed feature is Enabled, this command disable the fea- ture + GoBack to Site-Specific Redisplays the Site-Specific Menu win- Menu dow. Packetstar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, issue 1 Release 6.5 8a Details About the Enhancements and New Module tate Sheng Field Descriptions Table 7-6. Held Descriptions for the Feature Turn On or OF Window vals Fearne] Delaule 305 Diplaye te Teature mars onabhear Tn {display only) this window, the default is the GR-303 feature for interworking functions. For examples of applications using the GR- 303 interface, see Configuring the CellPi peTM, Stinger DSLAM, and PSAX Multiser~ vice Media Gateway as Interworking Functions Using the GR-303 Standard Application Nov. [Minima Varies Indicates the minimum memory | Memory required to run the enabled feature, Required dbytes)] (display only) (Feature Defaullsbisabled | Mdicates the operational status o Curent status) | psabled PSAX system, {display only) ihe Multi-Serial Module LOS with Selectable Bit Stuffing Loss of signal (LOS) will be shown as the line status only when LOS detection is enabled and a cable is detatched. Once LOS detection is enabled, only a circuit emulation interface can be established. Bit stuffing is selectable only after you enable LOS detection, From the Multiserial Configuration window, select the port you wish to configure and press Enter. The Multiserial Port and Channel Configuration window displays PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, Issue 1 Release 6.5 55 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping ‘Commands Wuitiserial Port and Chanel Configuration SE HE povt Protocod Equipment Type Bit Rate... Bit stutting Los Detection, Handenaxe. 04 _{onannet: 901)___a - Retso Deesenatiming 300° bps Enabled Ignore, 1 t 5 Stangara Standard 1 wontaem [tx cue Porarstyy. [or Clk PoLarity] Gine Status} Bi cs Figure 7-8. Command Apply Port and Chan- nel Configuration Reset Port and Channel Display Bring Interface Into Service (displayed when the [Oper Sta- ‘tus] field is OutofSer- vice) ‘Take Interface Out of Service (displayed when the [Oper Stax tus] field is InService) Configure Interface ‘View Port Statistics Go Back to Card Con- figuration PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, ssue 1 Taanin statue]. [oursivettone] hanno. Configuration interface Type..... CixouitPmlation ducosservice Enabled Oper status}... peed Adaptation Apply Port And Channel. Configuration Ry jeset Port And Channel Display wring Interface Into Service fontigure Interface ~> 0 Back to Card Configuration 3 ait 0 conti gar ‘ent madike ‘Multiserial Port and Channel Configuration Window Function For a specified port number value, applies the configuration field values you set Resets the fields to the last set of saved values, Brings an out-of-service configured inter- face to in-service status. The value InService displays in the [Oper Status] field. ‘Takes an in-service configured interface to out-of-service status. The value OutOfService displays in the [Oper Sta- tus] field. Displays an interface configuration win- dow. Displays the Multiserial Port Statisties window. Redisplays the Mukiserial Config window, ation, Release 6.5, 56 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Field Descriptions ‘Table 7-7. Field Descriptions for the Multi-Serial Port and Channel Configuration Window [Fete name [values eipton ——) Provocol Default: Re4a5;| The interface type protocol sei To RS x21 449 (EIA-449), To use the X.21 capabi capability] ity (see the CCITT interface Berween Data ‘Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit Ter~ inating Equipment for Synchronous Oper- ation on Public Data Neaworks, Recommendation X.21), connect the DBIS cable to the port you are config- uring. 5530 [H.21 | The interface type protocol is set t0 RS capability] 530 (BIA-530). To use the X.21 capabil- ity (see the CCITT Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit Ter. inating Equipment for Synchronous Oper- ation on Public Data Nesworks, Recommendation X.21), connect the BIS cable to the port you are contig- uring, V3 The interlace type protocol is set to v5. Ke The Interface type protocol is set to KG to support certain encryption devices. R232 The interface type protocol is set to RS- 232. iquipment Type |Deiault; | Both input and output are locally timed DeeSenditiming | (Txfiming RvTiming) Dreixtemal- [Input is externally timed (RxTiming), Timing and output is externally timed (TxTim- ing) DeeTerminal- [Both iaput and outpat are externally Timing timed from external terminal timing DieLocalbce- | input is externally timed and output is, Hispd locally timed, PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Table 7-7. Field Descriptions for the Mul Window Serial Port and Channel Configuration, Tela Warne Values Description Bir Rave Delauh: 75 Fnter the rate desired, mn bits per sec Range: 75-300 ond, The system approximates the value entered and provides the nearest supported rate. | Before you can change the value in the Bit Rate field if the current value has already been applied), you must first set | the value in the interface Type field 10 Unconfigured. After you enter a new valuc in the Bit Rate field, again select the desired interface type. willing | Default "To enable/disable the bit suulling proce: Disabled, dure of adding one bit for every seven Bnabled bits of data. When bit stuffing is enabled, CAC throughput is (1 + 1/7) user throughp Bit stulfing can be performed only between the Multi-Serial module and other modules configured for eizeuit | ‘emulation. ttallows you 10 set speeds in ‘muliiples of 56 Kbps for conversion to other modules at 64 Kbps. TOs Detection [Delault State of detection of LOS by 70 mod Disabled ule, LOS detection is always enabled when msBitStufing is enabled. When the imterface is not circuit emulation, nad the 70 module does not report any | Los. Bandshake | Default Signals transmitted both ways to estab: Ignored lish an operational connection between ‘Observed two stations. KG Resyne Default: ‘Encryption device resynchronization. (displayed | Enabled the serial port loses cell synchronization when Kg proto- [Bicsbie ‘when receiving data through the KG col is selected) Interface, a resynchronization signal is sent. Transmit Mode [Default Data transmission is sent via cod (displayed Synchronous when Rs232 protocol is selected) ‘Asynchronous [Data transmission is nat sent via clock, PacketStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Document, sve 1 Release 6.5 58 a Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Description Parity (displayed when Asynchronous transmit mode is selected) Delaulr: None Parity 1s rer 10 HONE ‘odd Parity Is set to odd ven Parity is set to even, Data Bits } (displayed when | Asynchronous hransinit mode is selected) Default: Hight Data bits is set t0 6. Seven Data bits is set to 7. Data bits is ser 10 6. [Stop Bits Deiault: One Stop bits is sei to 1 [displayed when Asynchronous transmit mode selected) [Tix Ck Polarityy | wo andard Stop bits is set to 2, ‘Transinit dock polarity, Indicates (isplay only) | (defauity | whether or not to reverse the receive Inverted [lock ii Ck Standard Receive clock polarity. Indicates Polarity} (default) whether or not to reverse the transmit (display only) _|Inverted lock [Line Status] Default: | Indicates the status of the line. i NoAlarm | TOs Tndicates a loss of signal (L08) LOS is enables with a circuit emulation inter- | ace and the connection cable is | detached. | PackerStar™ PSAX Release 6.5.0 Addendum Docuntent, sue 1 Release 6.5. Details About the Enhancements and New Module Rate Shaping Table 7-7. Field Descriptions for the Multi-Serial Port and Channel Configuration Window Fel WaMe Values Description Imerlace Type [Delaults This ierlace is nor configan Unconfigured ‘AumUni3-0 | This interlace is configured for ATM UNI 3.0, This interlace is configured for ATM UNI3.1 TispUser This interface is configured for ATM HP user TispNetwork [This interlace is configured for ATM USP nework. Circuit FThis interface is configured for dreuit ulation emulation. Terminal This interface is configured for terminal Enuulation emulation, FrameRelayUni [This interface is configured for the frame relay user-to-network interface, FrameRelayNni | This interface is configured for the frame relay network-to-network inter- face, HalePass This interface is configured for HDLC ‘Through passthrough interface {Admin Status] [Default ‘The interface is not administratively in (display only) | Unconfigured _ | service because it is not configured InService Indicates that the no conditions are pre~ venting the port from being fully opera- tional ‘OutOiService Indicates that some condition is pre venting the port from being config ‘with an interface ed [Oper Status] (display only) "The interlace is not operational because iris not configure InService The configured interface is currently ‘operational (that is, capable of receiving and sending signals). [OurOfService — |'The configured interface fs not cur- rently operational (that is, not capable of receiving and sending signals) PackeiStar™ PSAX Release 6,5.0 Addendum Document, sue 1 Release 6.5 cA =

You might also like