Port Details
The Port details page offers a view of the port hardware level in the hierarchy of your equipment, supporting Adtran Total Access and Adtran SDX 6000 series of devices.
Network / Node / Card / OLT / Port / ONU
Navigation
To access this view, from the left navigation bar select the (Operate) button. A list of all network equipment will populate in a tree view to the left of the map. From the list of equipment that appears, select a Port in your network by clicking on it. Alternatively, each piece of equipment can be searched for by entering the TID or IP address in the search bar at the top of the list of equipment.
The page will populate with the following information for the node hardware selected:
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PON Utilization Graph (PON ports only): Shows the past seven days of history for PON utilization.
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Adtran Links (SDX only): Displays links associated with the selected port.
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Statistics: Displays detailed statistical information about the selected port.
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Insights: Displays alerts (insights) associated with the selected port.
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Admin State: Shows the administrative status of the selected port.
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Oper State: Shows the operational status of the selected port.
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ONU and Subscriber Information: Displays a table of ONU and Subscriber Information for the selected PON port.
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SM Bandwidth Utilization (Switch Module ports only): Shows the percentage of bandwidth used on the selected port.
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Uplink Utilization (uplink ports in dissagregated OLT's only): Shows the percentage of bandwidth utilization on selected uplink port.
The content of these tiles is described in detail in the following sections.
PON Utilization Graph (PON ports only)
The PON Utilization Graph shows a history of the past seven days for PON utilization.
The horizontal axis shows the progression of time across the most recent seven days of the week while the vertical axis shows a percentage of utilization. The vertical scale will automatically adjust depending upon peak utilization recorded during the seven day period.
The chart is also color coded to distinguish upstream utilization (shown in blue) from downstream utilization (shown in green). If utilization of bandwidth becomes high, a red threshold line will appear. Sweep the mouse cursor horizontally along the time series chart and the tool-tip will highlight upstream and downstream utilization statistics for that specific moment in time.
You can also specialize the display to show only upstream or only downstream data by selecting the text label or colored dot in the legend below the chart.
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Select Upstream (or the blue colored dot) to toggle the display of upstream data on and off.
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Select Downstream (or the green colored dot) to toggle the display of downstream data on and off.
Adtran Links (SDX only)
The Adtran Links tile displays a list of links related to the selected port. Links will only appear if the corresponding application is properly configured.
Link Name Description
Mosaic Cloud Platform Direct link to the port interface inspect page in MCP for the selected port.
Statistics
The Statistics tile reveals detailed information about the state of the port, including throughput data and various error counters. Available statistics are defined in the following table.
Statistic Name Description
EDI Ethernet default interface (EDI). This is the default port for traffic to exit this device.
Speed The current negotiated speed of the selected port.
Duplexity Indicates whether the selected port is running at half or full duplex.
MTU Indicates the maximum transmission unit (MTU) that the selected port is capable of accepting.
Expressed in bytes.
Input Packets A counter indicating the number of ingress packets handled by the selected port.
Output Packets A counter indicating the number of egress packets handled by the selected port.
Input Unicast A counter indicating the number of ingress unicast packets handled by the selected port.
Unicast is a packet/frame (or flow of packets/frames) that has a single destination.
Output Unicast A counter indicating the number of egress unicast packets handled by the selected port.
Unicast is a packet/frame (or flow of packets/frames) that has a single destination.
Input Broadcast A counter indicating the number of ingress broadcast packets handled by the selected port.
A broadcast is a packet/frame (or flows of packets/frames) that are destined for ALL devices on the network/segment.
Output Broadcast A counter indicating the number of egress broadcast packets handled by the selected port.
A broadcast is a packet/frame (or flows of packets/frames) that are destined for ALL devices on the network/segment.
Input Multicast A counter indicating the number of ingress multicast packets handled by the selected port.
Multicast traffic is destined to a “multicast group” of network hosts.
Output Multicast A counter indicating the number of egress multicast packets handled by the selected port.
Multicast traffic is destined to a “multicast group” of network hosts.
Input Errors A counter for the total number of ingress related errors detected by the interface.
Output Errors A counter for the total number of egress related errors detected by the interface.
Input Discards A counter for network ingress congestion incidents noted for the selected port.
Output Discards A counter for network egress congestion incidents noted for the selected port.
Input Runts A counter for network ingress runts on the selected port.
Runts occur when a received packet is smaller than the minimum frame size.
Input Giants A counter for network ingress giants on the selected port.
Giants occur when a received packet is larger than the maximum frame size.
Input Frame Errors A counter for the number of ingress exception errors for frames handled by the selected port.
Input CRC Errors A counter for cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors associated with the selected port.
Last Updated The date and timestamp for when the system last updated insights and statistics.
The error and packet counters noted in the above table are accumulated from the since the card was last rebooted or the counters were manually cleared with the clear counters command or when the system conducted its daily re-scan of your network equipment for alerts.
See the Last Updated field in the Statistics display on the ONU details page for the date and time stamp of the most recent daily re-scan.
Insights
The Insights tab displays a list of alerts across all network hardware. Found above this list are the "Top 5 Nodes by Insight Count" and "Top 5 Categories by Insight Count" charts.
Filters of your choosing can be applied by leveraging the various search fields placed just above the column headers. These search filters may be used individually or in combination to specialize the display to meet your needs.
Access the search field by selecting the adjacent button, then enter the search criteria in the text field that appears.
Top 5 Nodes by Insight Count Chart
Displays the top 5 nodes for the insights table based on the current filter for the table. It's contents will change based on the filter selected in the insights table. Clicking on a segment of the donut chart will filter the contents of the table to the node's 'System Name'. Clicking anywhere on the chart will clear the node filter in the table below.
Top 5 Categories by Insight Count Chart
Displays the top 5 categories for the insights table based on the current filter for the table. This bar chart has the active and cleared counts stacked for each of these top 5 categories. It's contents will change based on the filter selected in the insights table. Clicking on a bar will filter the contents of the table by the clicked insight category. Clicking anywhere on the chart will clear the category filter in the table below.
Insights - Table Columns Defined
Each column of the table of insights displayed on screen is described below.
Severity
A rating of the severity of the alert rated on a scale of 0-5. The significance of each rating is:
- Severity 5: Critical
- Severity 4: Major
- Severity 3: Minor
- Severity 3: Minor
- Severity 2: Alert
- Severity 1: Informational
System Name
Top-level name of the network device.
Location
The identifier of the network location associated with the insight. Exact format of the field will vary depending on the source location.
For example
- Shelf/slot/port
- Slot/port
- RemoteID@Shelf/slot/port
Platform
Hover over the displayed platform icon to view the platform's family and type. The icon will vary depending on the platform type.
For example
- Platform Family: Total Access; Platform Type: TA5000
- Platform Family: SDX; Platform Type: SDX 6320-16
- Platform Family: Calix; Platform Type: Calix E7-Series
Category
A category of network insights that enables filtering of insight groups based on the same classification.
For example
- Intent Reality Mismatch
- Physical Plant
Subcategory
A subcategory of network insights that provides a detailed classification of insights within a specific category.
For example
- Intent Reality Mismatch > Provisioning Concern
- Physical Plant > Connection Issue
Insight
A short description of the nature of the alert detected for this row.
See the Operate Detail Views - Insights Glossary for a list of all insight names and detailed descriptions for each.
State
Insights presented are in one of three states: Active, Cleared, or Acknowledged.
- Active: An active insight is one that has been detected in the most recent scan.
- Cleared: Insights shown as cleared were not detected by the most recent scan. The system retains cleared insights for 30 days before automatically removing them from the display.
- Acknowledged: An acknowledged insight is one that has been manually acknowledged by selecting the insight and selecting the Acknowledge option.
Insight Details Icon
Select this icon to reveal the Insight Details dialog. All key facts regarding this insight are displayed in an easy to read layout that includes a suggestion as to how the alert might be resolved.
Select the icon at the top of Insight Details to navigate to the device associated with this insight.
An intermittent insight is an insight that has previously been cleared, but has reoccurred.
Since MSI allows users to edit the field, the MSI TID could be different than the Operate TID.
Acknowledge / Unacknowledge Buttons
The button is located just beneath the radio button selector for TID/IP near the top of the Insights panel.
To use this feature, choose one or more insight(s) and then select the button to change all selected insights to the Acknowledged state.
The button is located to the right of the Acknowledge button.
To use this feature, choose one or more insight(s) and then select the button to remove the Acknowledged state. This will set insights back to their default state where they display either Active or Cleared.
Both Active and Cleared insights may be in the Acknowledged state. If an Acknowledged and Cleared insight becomes Active again (intermittent), the Acknowledged state will only reset and show as Active if the severity increases.
Export Button
The button is located just beneath the radio button selector for TID/IP near the top of the Insights panel.
Use this feature to export this current snapshot of insights to your local drive in CSV format. The exported data can be useful for purposes such as:
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Sorting the list and delegating portions of it to task various personnel with resolving the alerts.
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Using it as an offline scratchpad to make notes about your pursuit of the resolution for each alert.
The on-screen display is limited to the first 4mb of Insights data. When this cap is exceeded, a notification will appear with a reminder that this Export feature can be used to get the complete list of insights in CSV format.
Admin State
The Admin State panel shows the administrative status of the selected port. The administrative states displayed includes the following:
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IN-SERVICE
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OUT OF SERVICE
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OUT OF SERVICE - MAINTENANCE
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OUT OF SERVICE - UNASSIGNED
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UNKNOWN
Oper State
The Oper State panel shows the operational state of the selected port. The operational states displayed includes the following:
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UP
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DOWN
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DISCOVERING
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TEST
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UNKNOWN
ONU and Subscriber Information (PON ports only)
The ONU and Subscriber Information panel shows ONU and subscriber information for the selected PON port.
If there is no Care application associated with your instance, the Subscriber Name column will be hidden.
| Column | Description |
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| ONU ID | The ONU ID of the device. Select the ONU ID in the table to link to the ONU Dashboard. |
| Oper State | The operational state of the ONU. |
| ONU Model Name | The model name of the ONU. |
| ONU Part Number | The part number of the ONU. |
| ONU Serial Number | The serial number of the ONU. |
| Subscriber Name | The name of the subscriber associated with the ONU. Select the Subscriber Name to expand a menu that navigates to views in Care and MSI. |
SM Bandwidth Utilization (Switch Module ports only)
The SM Bandwidth Utilization chart shows a history of the percentage of bandwidth being used at any given time over the past 48 hours. The blue graph represents ingress percentage and the green represents egress percentage. Minor and Major alarm thresholds are also displayed as shown below.
Uplink Utilization (uplink ports in dissagregated OLT's only)
The Uplink Utilization chart shows a history of bandwidth utilization on the OLT's uplink port over the past seven days. The blue graph represents ingress percentage and the green represents egress percentage. Minor, Major and Critical alarm thresholds are also displayed as shown below.
