| Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
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| Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
| Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
| Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Hi, I have 4 ONLINE Concentrators which have V2.1 CHIPCOM management software. I have loaded the CHIPCOM MIB that came with MCC V1.1. When I look into the Interface entity Iam presented with 272 interfaces. This represents 16 ports per slot. I know this coz the CHIPCOM man tells me so. I then select them all and display counters in a table. ALL counters returned are zero! Admittedly not every slot is populated but on one I am looking at 13 are, with lots of activity. Has anyone had any success at getting counters/statistics from the hub? This is going to be demonstrated to customers next week so I would like to be able to do more than just show them a long list of interfaces. Thanks for any help, Stuart
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| 2288.1 | YAHEY::BOSE | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:52 | 39 | ||
I have been able to get counter values from only one of the interfaces
in the Chipcom ONLINE concentrator. (This may be because our
concentrator does not handle any real traffic).
MCC> show snmp chipcom interface 97 all attr
SNMP chipcom Interface 97
AT 7-FEB-1992 14:40:10 All Attributes
ifIndex = 97
ifSpeed = 10000000
ifOperStatus = up
ifLastChange = 0
ifOutQLen = 0
ifInOctets = 2003333973
ifInUcastPkts = 945963
ifInNUcastPkts = 488333777
ifInDiscards = 0
ifInErrors = 0
ifInUnknownProtos = 0
ifOutOctets = 0
ifOutUcastPkts = 0
ifOutNUcastPkts = 0
ifOutDiscards = 0
ifOutErrors = 0
CounterCreationTime = 22-JAN-1992 15:08:30.01
ifDescr = "Chipcom: 5104M-FIB, version: 2"
ifType = iso88023_csmacd
ifMtu = 1500
ifPhysAddress = %X000000000000
ifAdminStatus = up
ifSpecific = "0.0"
You might get some more useful data by requesting Chipcom private
mib objects from the AM .(The above are Mib II objects).
rahul.
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| 2288.2 | SOME MORE OUTPUT | SNOC01::MISNETWORK | They call me LAT | Mon Feb 10 1992 01:06 | 122 |
Here is some more output -
MCC> show snmp chpcom interface 161 all attri
SNMP chpcom Interface 161
AT 10-FEB-1992 15:56:48 All Attributes
ifIndex = 161
ifSpeed = 10000000
ifOperStatus = down
ifLastChange = 0
ifOutQLen = 0
ifInOctets = 0
ifInUcastPkts = 0
ifInNUcastPkts = 0
ifInDiscards = 0
ifInErrors = 0
ifInUnknownProtos = 0
ifOutOctets = 0
ifOutUcastPkts = 0
ifOutNUcastPkts = 0
ifOutDiscards = 0
ifOutErrors = 0
CounterCreationTime = 17-JAN-1992 17:24:44.14
ifDescr = "Chipcom: 5108M-UTP, version: 3"
ifType = iso88023_csmacd
ifMtu = 1500
ifPhysAddress = %X000000000000
ifAdminStatus = up
ifSpecific = "0.0"
MCC>MCC> show snmp chpcom interface 65 all attri
SNMP chpcom Interface 65
AT 10-FEB-1992 15:57:24 All Attributes
ifIndex = 65
ifSpeed = 10000000
ifOperStatus = up
ifLastChange = 0
ifOutQLen = 0
ifInOctets = 2067057667
ifInUcastPkts = 4659959
ifInNUcastPkts = 132934362
ifInDiscards = 0
ifInErrors = 0
ifInUnknownProtos = 0
ifOutOctets = 0
ifOutUcastPkts = 0
ifOutNUcastPkts = 0
ifOutDiscards = 0
ifOutErrors = 0
CounterCreationTime = 17-JAN-1992 17:24:44.39
ifDescr = "Chipcom: 5104M-FIB, version: 2"
ifType = iso88023_csmacd
ifMtu = 1500
ifPhysAddress = %X000000000000
ifAdminStatus = up
ifSpecific = "0.0"
MCC>
And using the Chipcom MIB extensions -
MCC> SHOW SNMP CHPCOM CHIPCOM CHIPHUB CHIPMODCLASS05PORTTABLE 161 ALL ATTR
SNMP CHPCOM chipcom chipHub chipModClass05PortTable 161
AT 10-FEB-1992 16:14:40 All Attributes
chipModClass05PortTable_Index = 161
chipModClass05PortStatus = 0
chipModClass05PortFlag = 152
chipModClass05PortDipFlag = 0
chipModClass05PortBuddy = 1
chipModClass05PortChannel = 1
chipModClass05PortDipChannel = 152
MCC> SHOW SNMP CHPCOM CHIPCOM CHIPHUB CHIPMODCLASS05PORTTABLE 65 ALL ATTR
SNMP CHPCOM chipcom chipHub chipModClass05PortTable 65
AT 10-FEB-1992 16:15:31 All Attributes
chipModClass05PortTable_Index = 65
chipModClass05PortStatus = 0
chipModClass05PortFlag = 128
chipModClass05PortDipFlag = 0
chipModClass05PortBuddy = 1
chipModClass05PortChannel = 1
chipModClass05PortDipChannel = 128
MCC>SHOW SNMP CHPCOM CHIPCOM CHIPHUB CHIPMODCLASS06TABLE 16 ALL ATTR
SNMP CHPCOM chipcom chipHub chipModClass06Table 16
AT 10-FEB-1992 16:19:56 All Attributes
chipModIndex = 16
chipModClass06RingIn0Status = 2
chipModClass06RingOut0Status = 0
chipModClass06RingIn1Status = 0
chipModClass06RingOut1Status = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneStatus = 0
chipModClass06DipFlag = 0
chipModClass06RingIn0Flag = 128
chipModClass06RingIn0DipFlag = 160
chipModClass06RingOut0Flag = 128
chipModClass06RingOut0DipFlag = 160
chipModClass06RingIn1Flag = 0
chipModClass06RingIn1DipFlag = 0
chipModClass06RingOut1Flag = 0
chipModClass06RingOut1DipFlag = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneFlag = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneDipFlag = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneChannel = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneDipChannel = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneMask0 = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneMask1 = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneNMMMask0 = 0
chipModClass06BackplaneNMMMask1 = 0
These are just some of the differnet child entities/attributes you can get,
and as you can see, they are not the most user friendly.
Cheers,
Louis
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| 2288.3 | TOOK::R_SPENCE | Nets don't fail me now... | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:29 | 4 | |
But how do you know which interfaces and tables to look at. There
are lots when you look.
s/rob
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| 2288.4 | Some arithmetics are needed. | KETJE::PACCO | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:01 | 34 | |
Rob,
To get valid information from the online you have to do the following:
Remember that the online concentrator has a capacity of 17 "slots".
First, you have to find out which module type stays in which slot. To do so
type SHOW SNMP chipcom CHIPCOM CHIPHUB CHIPMODTABLE * CHIPMODCLASS.
This will give you for each slot ("table") the type ("Class") of the
module. (e.g. Table 7 has a ChipModClass = 3)
Then, armed with this, the only way to get useful information out of the
interface is if and only if you select the ChipModClass corresponding
with the Class number you found: "CHIPMODCLASS03TABLE" in our case.
SHOW SNMP chipcom CHIPCOM CHIPHUB CHIPMODCLASS03TABLE 7 ALL CHAR
Note that if the table had another class, you have to select the
corresponding ChipModClassxxTable first, before You can specify the
table ID (7 in our case).
Finally you would like to know the port attributes of e.g the 4th port
of the card in slot 7.
Because there are 6 slots preceding slot 7, and because each slot has a
capacity of maximum 16 ports, your port offset will be 6*16=96. Now
for the 4th port of slot 7: 6*16+4 = 100. So selecting PortTable 100
will direct you to the characteristics of port 7.4. Do still not forget
you are staying in class 3, therefore you have to type:
SHOW SNMP chipcom CHIPCOM CHIPHUB CHIPMODCLASS03PORTTABLE 100 ALL CHAR
Similar behaviour has to be followed in the other groups. THE
INTERFACE CLASS IS THE KEY FOR YOUR INQUIRIES.
Regards,
Dominique.
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