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25-9 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Prime Network supports the following types of dynamic templates: IP subscriber templates PPP templates Service templates To view the configuration templates: Step 1Right-click on the device and choose the Inventory option. Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>Dynamic Config Templates > IP Subscriber Te m p l a t e s or PPP template or Service template. A list of templates is displayed in the content pane. Step 3Select a template from the list, right-click and choose Properties to view its details. Table 25-5 describes the fields that are displayed in the corresponding dialog box. Table 25-5 Template Properties Field Name Description Name The name of the subscriber template. Template Type The template type, which can be IP Subscriber, PPP or Service based on the selected template. Ingress Policy The name of the ingress service policy associated with the subscriber template. This field is applicable only for IP Subscriber and Service templates. Associated Ingress PolicyThe associated ingress policy. Click this hyperlink to view the relevant node under the Policy Container node. This field is applicable only for IP subscriber templates. Egress Policy The name of the egress service policy associated with the subscriber template. This field is applicable only for IP Subscriber and Service templates. Associated Egress PolicyThe associated egress policy. Click this hyperlink to view the relevant node under the Policy Container node. This field is applicable only for IP Subscriber and Service templates. Ingress Access-List The name of the ingress access-list associated with the subscriber template. This field is applicable only for IP subscriber templates. Associated Ingress-ACL EntityThe associated ingress access list. Click this hyperlink to view the related list in the Access List node. This field is applicable only for IP subscriber templates. Egress Access-List The name of the egress access-list associated with the subscriber template. This field is applicable only for IP subscriber templates. Associated Egress-ACL EntityThe associated egress access list. Click this hyperlink to view the related list in the Access List node. This field is applicable only for IP subscriber templates. Mtu The maximum transmission unit for IPv4. Idle Timeout The idle timeout for the subscriber template in seconds. This field is applicable only for IP Subscriber and Service templates.
25-10 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations Viewing the Settings for a PPP Template In addition to the above details, you can also view the following settings for a PPP template: IPCP Settings LCP Settings Authentication Settings PPP Timeout Settings To view the settings: Step 1Right-click on the device and choose the Inventory option. Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>Dynamic Config Templates > PPP template. A list of templates is displayed in the content pane. Step 3Select a template from the list, right-click and choose Properties to view its details. You can click on the tab to view more details. The IPCP tab is displayed by default. Table 25-6 describes the fields that are displayed in the corresponding dialog box. Keep Alive Enabled Indicates whether the Keep alive feature is enabled. This field is applicable only for PPP templates. Keep Alive Interval The keep alive interval time in terms of seconds. This field is applicable only for PPP templates. Maximum Bad Authentication RequestThe maximum number of authentication failures, which can be any value between 0 and 10. This field is applicable only for PPP templates. Maximum Unacknowledged RequestThe maximum number of unacknowledged configured requests, which can be any value between 4 and 20. This field is applicable only for PPP templates. Maximum Negative AcknowledgementThe maximum number of consecutive configuration negative acknowledgements, which can be any value between 2 and 10. This field is applicable only for PPP templates. Table 25-5 Template Properties (continued) Field Name Description Table 25-6 PPP Template Settings Field Name Description DNS Server The IPCP negotiation primary and secondary DNS IP address. WINS Server The IPCP negotiation primary and secondary WINS IP address. IPAddress PoolName The IPCP negotiation name of the peer-address pool. Associated IP Pool EntityThe associated IP pool entity for the template. ReNegotiation Enabled Indicates whether the attempts by the peer to renegotiate IPCP is enabled.
25-11 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide OL-31018-01 Chapter 25 Monitoring BNG Configurations Working with BNG Configurations LCP Settings tab Delay The time period (in seconds or milliseconds) to delay before starting active LCP negotiations. ReNegotiation Enabled Indicates whether the attempts by the peer to renegotiate LCP is enabled. Authentication Settings tab Authentication Type The PPP link authentication method, which can be any one of the following: chap ms-chap pap Chap Host Name The Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) host name. MS Chap Host Name The mobile station CHAP host name. PPP Timeout Settings Absolute Session TimeoutThe absolute timeout for a PPP session. Maximum Authentication Response WaitTimeThe maximum time (in seconds) to wait for an authentication response during a PPP negotiation. Maximum Authentication RetryThe maximum time (in seconds) to wait for a response during a PPP negotiation. Table 25-6 PPP Template Settings (continued) Field Name Description
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CH A P T E R 26-1 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Ciscos Mobile Transport over Pseudowire (MToP) solution builds an MPLS cloud between the distribution nodes (between access and aggregation), and the aggregation nodes on the network edge. The MPLS network is also extended over the point-to-point links from the distribution nodes either via Ethernet, serial, microwave, or a Layer 2 access network. Figure 26-1 provides an example of a Prime Network MToP solution. Figure 26-1 MToP Network The following topics describe the Mobile Transport over Packet (MToP) services and properties you can view in the Vision client. If you cannot perform an operation that is described in these topics, you may not have sufficient permissions; see Permissions for Managing MToP, page B-20. Viewing SAToP Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory, page 26-2 Viewing CESoPSN Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory, page 26-3
26-2 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Viewing SAToP Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory Viewing Virtual Connection Properties, page 26-5 Viewing IMA Group Properties, page 26-13 Viewing TDM Properties, page 26-16 Viewing Channelization Properties, page 26-17 Viewing MLPPP Properties, page 26-25 Viewing MLPPP Link Properties, page 26-29 Viewing MPLS Pseudowire Over GRE Properties, page 26-31 Network Clock Service Overview, page 26-33 Viewing CEM and Virtual CEM Properties, page 26-49 Configuring SONET, page 26-53 Configuring Clock, page 26-55 Configuring TDM and Channelization, page 26-57 Configuring Automatic Protection Switching (APS), page 26-58 Viewing SAToP Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory Structure-Agnostic Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) over Packet (SAToP) enables the encapsulation of TDM bit-streams (T1, E1, T3, or E3) as pseudowires over PSNs. As a structure-agnostic protocol, SAToP disregards any structure that might be imposed on the signals and TDM framing is not allowed. To view the SAToP pseudowire type in logical inventory: Step 1In the Vision client, right-click the device on which SAToP is configured, then choose Inventory. Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Pseudowires. Step 3In the Tunnel Edges table, select the required entry and scroll horizontally until you see the Pseudowire Type column. See Figure 26-2. NoteYou can also view this information by right-clicking the entry in the table and choosing Properties.
26-3 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Viewing CESoPSN Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory Figure 26-2 SAToP Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory Step 4 To view the physical inventory for the port, click the hypertext port link. Viewing CESoPSN Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory Circuit Emulation Services over PSN (CESoPSN) is a method for encapsulating structured (NxDS0) TDM signals as pseudowires over packet-switching networks, complementary to SAToP. By emulating NxDS0 circuits, CESoPSN: Saves PSN bandwidth. Supports DS0-level grooming and distributed cross-connect applications.
26-4 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Viewing CESoPSN Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory To view TDM properties for Circuit Emulation (CEM) groups in the Vision client: Step 1In the Vision client, right-click the device on which CESoPSN is configured, then choose Inventory. Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Pseudowires. Step 3In the Tunnel Edges table, select the required entry and scroll horizontally until you see the Pseudowire Type column. See Figure 26-3. NoteYou can also view this information by right-clicking the entry in the table and choosing Properties. Figure 26-3 CESoPSN Pseudowire Type in Logical Inventory Step 4 To view the physical inventory for the port, click the hypertext port link.
26-5 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Viewing Virtual Connection Properties Viewing Virtual Connection Properties The following topics describe how to view properties related to virtual connections: Viewing ATM Virtual Connection Cross-Connects, page 26-6 Viewing ATM VPI and VCI Properties, page 26-10 Viewing Encapsulation Information, page 26-11 Buttons for viewing these properties are available at the top of the physical inventory window for the selected interface, as shown in Figure 26-4. Figure 26-4 ATM-Related Properties Available in Physical Inventory 1Poll Now button Polls the VNE for updated status. 2Show VC Table button Displays virtual circuit (VC) information for the selected port.. For more information, see Viewing ATM VPI and VCI Properties, page 26-10. 3Show Cross Connect buttonDisplays cross-connect information for incoming and outgoing ports. For more information, see Viewing ATM Virtual Connection Cross-Connects, page 26-6.
26-6 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Viewing Virtual Connection Properties Viewing ATM Virtual Connection Cross-Connects ATM networks are based on virtual connections over a high-bandwidth medium. By using cross-connects to interconnect virtual path or virtual channel links, it is possible to build an end-to-end virtual connection. An ATM cross-connect can be mapped at either of the following levels: Virtual path—Cross-connecting two virtual paths maps one Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) on one port to another VPI on the same port or a different port. Virtual channel—Cross-connecting at the virtual channel level maps a Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) of one virtual channel to another VCI on the same virtual path or a different virtual path. Cross-connect tables translate the VPI and VCI connection identifiers in incoming ATM cells to the VPI and VCI combinations in outgoing ATM cells. For information about viewing VPI and VCI properties, see Viewing ATM VPI and VCI Properties, page 26-10. 4Show Encapsulation buttonDisplays encapsulation information for incoming and outgoing traffic for the selected item. For more information, see Viewing Encapsulation Information, page 26-11. 5Disable/Enable Sending Alarms buttonEnables you to manage the alarms on a port. For more information, see Viewing Port Status and Properties and Checking Port Utilization, page 8-15. 6Port Utilization Graph buttonDisplays the selected port traffic statistics: Rx/Tx Rate and Rx/Tx Rate History. For more information, see Checking a Port’s Utilization, page 8-19. —Show DLCI Table button (not displayed)Displays data-link connection identifier (DCLI) information for the selected port.