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AWK-4252A SeriesOutdoor industrial IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless AP/bridge/clientFeatures and Benefits•IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wave2AP/bridge/client•Concurrent dual-band Wi-Fi with aggregated data rates up to1.267Gbps•Latest WPA3encryption for enhanced wireless network security•Universal(UN)models with configurable country or region code for moreflexible deployment•Easy network setup with Network Address Translation(NAT)•Millisecond-level Client-based Turbo Roaming1•Built-in2.4GHz and5GHz band pass filter for more reliable wirelessconnections•IP68-rated weatherproof housing designed for outdoor applications and-40to75°C wide operating temperature range•Integrated antenna isolation•Developed according to the IEC62443-4-1and compliant with the IEC62443-4-2industrial cybersecurity standardsCertificationsIntroductionThe AWK-4252A Series3-in-1industrial wireless AP/bridge/client is designed to meet the growing need for faster data transmission speeds through IEEE802.11ac technology for aggregated data rates of up to1.267Gbps.The AWK-4252A is compliant with industrial standards and approvals covering operating temperature,power input voltage,surge,ESD,and vibration.The two redundant DC power inputs increase the reliability of the power supply,and the AWK-4252A can be powered via PoE to facilitate flexible deployment.The AWK-4252A can operate concurrently on both the2.4and5GHz bands and is backwards-compatible with existing802.11a/b/g/n deployments to future-proof your wireless investments.The AWK-4252A Series is compliant with the IEC62443-4-2and IEC62443-4-1Industrial Cybersecurity certifications,which cover both product security and secure development life-cycle requirements,helping our customers meet the compliance requirements of secure industrial network design.Advanced802.11ac Industrial Wireless Solution•802.11a/b/g/n/ac compliant AP/bridge/client for flexible deployment•DFS channel support allows a wider range of5GHz channel selection to avoid interference from existing wireless infrastructureAdvanced Wireless Technology•Seamless roaming with client-based Turbo Roaming1for<150ms roaming recovery time between APs(Client Mode)Industrial Ruggedness•-40to75°C wide operating temperature for smooth wireless communication in harsh environments•Enhanced antenna port isolation protection designed to withstand up to30kV ESD and6kV surge protection1.The Turbo Roaming recovery time indicated herein is an average of test results documented,in optimized conditions,across APs configured with interference-free20-MHz RF channels,WPA2-PSK security,and default Turbo Roaming parameters.The clients are configured with3-channel roaming at100Kbps traffic load.Other conditions may also impact roaming performance.For more information about Turbo Roaming parameter settings,refer to the product manual.SpecificationsWLAN InterfaceWLAN Standards 2.4GHz:802.11b/g/n with256QAM support5GHz:802.11a/n/ac Wave2with256QAM supportFrequency Band for US(20MHz operating channels)AWK-4252A US Models Only:2.412to2.462GHz(11channels)5.180to5.240GHz(4channels)5.260to5.320GHz(4channels)25.500to5.700GHz(11channels)25.745to5.825GHz(5channels)Frequency Band for UN(20MHz operating channels)AWK-4252A UN Models Only:2.412to2.472GHz(13channels)5.180to5.240GHz(4channels)5.260to5.320GHz(4channels)25.500to5.700GHz(11channels)25.745to5.825GHz(5channels)Available channels change depending on the selected country or region code. Wireless Security WEP encryption(64-bit and128-bit)WPA/WPA2/WPA3-Enterprise(IEEE802.1X/RADIUS,TKIP,AES)WPA/WPA2/WPA3-PersonalTransmission Rate 2.4GHz:802.11b:1to11Mbps802.11g:6to54Mbps802.11n:6.5to400Mbps5GHz:802.11a:6to54Mbps802.11n:6.5to300Mbps802.11ac:6.5to867MbpsTransmitter Power for802.11a(Dual Chain)24±1.5dBm@6Mbps22±1.5dBm@54MbpsTransmitter Power for802.11n(5GHz,Dual Chain)24±1.5dBm@MCS020MHz21±1.5dBm@MCS720MHz23±1.5dBm@MCS040MHz21±1.5dBm@MCS740MHzTransmitter Power for802.11ac(Dual Chain)23.5±1.5dBm@MCS020MHz20.5±1.5dBm@MCS820MHz23.5±1.5dBm@MCS040MHz20±1.5dBm@MCS940MHz22.5±1.5dBm@MCS080MHz20±1.5dBm@MCS980MHzTransmitter Power for802.11b(Dual Chain)27.5±1.5dBm@1Mbps28±1.5dBm@11MbpsTransmitter Power for802.11g(Dual Chain)28±1.5dBm@6Mbps25±1.5dBm@54MbpsTransmitter Power for802.11n(2.4GHz,Dual Chain)26±1.5dBm@MCS020MHz24±1.5dBm@MCS720MHz26±1.5dBm@MCS040MHz24.5±1.5dBm@MCS740MHzReceiver Sensitivity for802.11a(measured at5.680 GHz)Typ.-88@6Mbps Typ.-71@54MbpsReceiver Sensitivity for802.11n(5GHz;measured at 5.680GHz)Typ.-87dBm@MCS020MHz Typ.-68dBm@MCS720MHz Typ.-83dBm@MCS040MHz Typ.-66dBm@MCS740MHz2.DFS(Dynamic Frequency Selection)channel support:In AP mode,when a radar signal is detected,the device will automatically switch to another channel.However,according to regulations,after switching channels,a60-second availability check period is required before starting the service.Receiver Sensitivity for802.11ac Typ.-87dBm@MCS020MHzTyp.-64dBm@MCS820MHzTyp.-84dBm@MCS040MHzTyp.-59dBm@MCS940MHzTyp.-81dBm@MCS080MHzTyp.-56dBm@MCS980MHzReceiver Sensitivity for802.11b(measured at2.437 GHz)Typ.-93dBm@1MbpsTyp.-86dBm@11MbpsNote:Concurrent USB read/write activity on the device may generate interference and may mildly affect receiver sensitivity performance.It is recommended to avoid USB activity on the device in mission-critical applications.Receiver Sensitivity for802.11g(measured at2.437 GHz)Typ.-88dBm@6MbpsTyp.-71dBm@54MbpsNote:Concurrent USB read/write activity on the device may generate interference and may mildly affect receiver sensitivity performance.It is recommended to avoid USB activity on the device in mission-critical applications.Receiver Sensitivity for802.11n(2.4GHz;measured at2.437GHz)Typ.-87dBm@MCS020MHzTyp.-68dBm@MCS720MHzTyp.-84dBm@MCS040MHzTyp.-66dBm@MCS740MHzNote:Concurrent USB read/write activity on the device may generate interference and may mildly affect receiver sensitivity performance.It is recommended to avoid USB activity on the device in mission-critical applications.WLAN Operation Mode Access pointClientClient-RouterMasterSlaveSnifferAntenna External,3/6dBiOmni-directionalAntenna Connectors2x N-type femaleEthernet InterfaceStandards IEEE802.3for10BaseTIEEE802.3u for100BaseT(X)IEEE802.3ab for1000BaseT(X)IEEE802.3af for PoEIEEE802.3at for PoEIEEE802.3az for Energy-Efficient EthernetIEEE802.1Q for VLAN TaggingIEEE802.1X for authentication10/100/1000BaseT(X)Ports(RJ45connector)1PoE Ports(10/100/1000BaseT(X),RJ45connector)1Ethernet Software FeaturesManagement DHCP ServerDHCP ClientDNSHTTPIPv4LLDPSMTPSNMPv1/v2c/v3SyslogTCP/IPTelnetUDPVLANMXconfigRouting Port forwardingStatic RouteNATSecurity HTTPS/SSLRADIUSSSHCertificate ManagementTime Management SNTP ClientFirewallFilter ICMPMAC addressIP protocolPort-basedWi-Fi ACLClient IsolationSerial InterfaceConsole Port RS-2328-pin RJ45USB InterfaceStorage Port USB Type ALED InterfaceLED Indicators PWR,LAN1,LAN2,2.4G,5G,SYSInput/Output InterfaceDigital Inputs2Max.input current:8mA+13to+30V for state1+3to-30V for state0Alarm Contact Channels Relay output with current carrying capacity of1A@24VDC Buttons Reset buttonPhysical CharacteristicsHousing MetalDimensions66.5x157.6x244mm(2.56x6.20x9.61in)IP Rating IP68Weight2024g(4.7lb)Installation Wall mountingDIN-rail mounting(with optional kit)Pole mounting(with optional kit)Power ParametersInput Current12-48VDC,2.2-0.55AInput Voltage12to48VDCRedundant dual inputs48VDC Power-over-EthernetPower Connector M12A-coded5-pin male connectorPower Consumption28.4W(max.)Environmental LimitsOperating Temperature Wide Temp.Models:-40to75°C(-40to167°F)Storage Temperature(package included)-40to85°C(-40to185°F)Ambient Relative Humidity5to95%(non-condensing)Standards and CertificationsEMC EN61000-6-2/-6-4EN55032/35EMI CISPR32,FCC Part15B Class AEMS IEC61000-4-2ESD:Contact:8kV;Air:15kVIEC61000-4-3RS:80MHz to1GHz:10V/mIEC61000-4-4EFT:Power:2kV;Signal:1kVIEC61000-4-5Surge:Power:2kV;Signal:1kVIEC61000-4-6CS:10V/mIEC61000-4-8PFMF:30A/mSafety IEC60950-1IEC62368-1UL62368-1Vibration IEC60068-2-6Radio EN300328,EN301489-1/17,EN301893,ANATEL,FCC,MIC,NCC,RCM,SRRC,WPC,KC,NBTC,ICIndustrial Cybersecurity IEC62443-4-1IEC62443-4-2MTBFTime746,471hrsStandards Telcordia SR332WarrantyWarranty Period5yearsDetails See /warrantyPackage ContentsDevice1x AWK-4252A Series wireless AP/bridge/clientInstallation Kit2x cap,plastic,for N-type connector4x cap,metal,for Console/USB/LAN1/LAN21x cap,metal,for DI/DO port1x wall-mounting kitAntenna2x2.4/5GHz antennaDocumentation1x quick installation guide1x warranty cardDimensionsOrdering InformationModel Name Band Standards Operating Temp. AWK-4252A-UN-T UN802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wave2-40to75°C AWK-4252A-US-T US802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wave2-40to75°C Accessories(sold separately)AntennasANT-WSB-PNF-12-0212dBi at2.4GHz,N-type(female),single-band directional antennaANT-WSB5-PNF-1616dBi at5GHz,N-type(female),single-band directional antennaANT-WDB-ONM-070707dBi at2.4GHz and07dBi at5GHz,N-type(male),dual-band omnidirectional antennaANT-WDB-PNF-101110dBi at2.4GHz and11dBi at5GHz,N-type(female),dual-band directional antennaANT-WDB-ONF-07097dBi at2.4GHz or9dBi at5GHz,N-type(female),dual-band,omnidirectional antennaANT-WDB-ANM-03063dBi at2.4GHz or6dBI at5GHz,N-type(male),omnidirectional antennaMAT-WDB-PA-NF-2-0708 2.4/5GHz,panel antenna,7/8dBi,MIMO2x2,N-type(female)ANT-WDB-ANM-05025dBi at2.4GHz or2dBI at5GHz,N-type(male),omnidirectional antennaWireless Antenna CablesA-CRF-NMNM-LL4-900N-type(male)to N-type(male)LMR-400Lite cable,9mA-CRF-NMNM-LL4-600N-type(male)to N-type(male)LMR-400Lite cable,6mA-CRF-NMNM-LL4-300N-type(male)to N-type(male)LMR-400Lite cable,3mSurge ArrestorsA-SA-NMNF-020to6GHz,N-type(male)to N-type(female)surge arresterA-SA-NFNF-020to6GHz,N-type(female)to N-type(female)surge arresterWireless Terminating ResistorsA-TRM-50-NM50-ohm termination resistor with N-type male connectorMounting KitsPK-DC2DOF Pole mounting kitPK-DC2DOF-02PK-DC2DOF-02Wireless Connector CapsA-CAP-M12M-M Metal cap for M12male connector©Moxa Inc.All rights reserved.Updated Jun28,2023.This document and any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Moxa Inc.Product specifications subject to change without notice.Visit our website for the most up-to-date product information.。
VSAP ConfigurationGuideA LCATEL‐L UCENT – P ROPRIETARY & C ONFIDENTIALThis document is protected by copyright. Except as specifically permitted herein, no portion of the provided information can be reproduced in any form, or by any means, without prior written permission from Alcatel‐Lucent / Nuage Networks.Nuage Networks, the Nuage Networks logo, Alcatel, Lucent, Alcatel‐Lucent and the Alcatel‐Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel‐Lucent / Nuage Networks. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.The information presented is subject to change without notice.Alcatel‐Lucent / Nuage Networks assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.Copyright 2015 Alcatel‐Lucent / Nuage Networks. All rights reserved.ContentsAbout this documentPurpose (v)Document support (v)How to comment (v)1VSAP configurationPost-installation configuration for VSAP applications...............................................................................................1-1 VSAP configuration workflow............................................................................................................................................1-1....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................iii Virtualized Services Assurance Platform3HE10196AAACIssue1September2015Contents ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ iv Virtualized Services Assurance Platform3HE10196AAACIssue1September2015About this documentPurposeThe VSAP Configuration Guide provides the workflow and some procedures required toset up a data center network and configure VSAP applications after5620SAMinstallation.Document supportCustomer documentation and product support URLs:Customer documentation welcome page•https:///cgi-bin/doc_welc.plTechnical support•How to commentDocumentation feedback•***************************************** ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v Virtualized Services Assurance Platform3HE10196AAACIssue1September2015About this document ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ vi Virtualized Services Assurance Platform3HE10196AAACIssue1September20151V SAP configurationPost-installation configuration for VSAP applicationsOther referencesThe VSAP Configuration Guide is intended to be used in conjunction with otherdocuments in the5620SAM documentation suite.The workflow in this guide provides ahigh-level overview of the required steps and includes references to relevant proceduresin other guides.Use the following guides to complete this workflow:•5620SAM User Guide•5620SAM System Administrator Guide•5620SAM Statistics Management Guide•5620SAM Installation and Upgrade Guide•5620SAM Nuage Virtualization User Guide•5620SAM Nuage Virtualization Solutions Guide•5650CP AM User GuideVSAP configuration workflowOverviewVSAP consists of three web-based applications that can be used to monitor and test yourdata center network.The VSAP applications are extensions of the5620SAM and5650CPAM products,which provide the framework for NE discovery and management.During5620SAM installation,you can enable a Nuage flag that rebrands these threeapplications as VSAP applications with Nuage logos.If you did not enable this option,theapplications appear as5620SAM applications with Alcatel-Lucent logos. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-1 Virtualized Services Assurance Platform3HE10196AAACIssue1September2015After installing the 5620SAM,you must perform some configuration in the 5620SAMJava UI before you can proceed with the VSAP applications.These steps are explained inthe workflow in this guide.You should need to perform these steps only once,but youmay need to revisit them if you make network changes,such as adding new networkelements.The following workflow provides a high-level overview of the steps required to set upyour DC network and configure VSAP applications after 5620SAM installation.Eachstep provides a link to another section that provides more information about the requiredactions.The workflow defines the steps to do the following:•discover and commission the network elements in your network •create the management entities required to manage your network with the VSAP applications •enable underlay route testing in the Service Navigator application •enable statistics collection in the Service Navigator and Inventory Management applicationsSteps...................................................................................................................................................................................................1Ensure the 5620SAM has been installed with the Nuage flag enabled.See “Nuageinstallation flag”(p.1-3)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Discover the 7701CPAAs to be associated with the DC network.See “Device discovery”(p.1-4)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................3Create an IGP administrative domain and associate it with the discovered 7701CPAAs.See “Administrative domains”(p.1-4)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Create a BGP autonomous system and associate it with the discovered 7701CPAA.See“Administrative domains”(p.1-4)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................5Discover the 7850VSGs and 7850VSAs in your network.See “Device discovery”(p.1-4)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Discover all other Alcatel-Lucent NEs and GNEs in your network.See “Devicediscovery”(p.1-4)for more information.VSAP configuration VSAP configuration workflow ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-2Virtualized Services Assurance Platform 3HE10196AAACIssue 1September 2015...................................................................................................................................................................................................7Create a data center object and assign your 7850VSGs and VSCs to the data center.See“Data center management in the 5620SAM”(p.1-5)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................8Configure the default SNMP mediation policy for CLI access.See “Mediation policies”(p.1-6)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................9Create the Nuage OAM System script bundle.See “Nuage OAM System script bundle”(p.1-6)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................10Enable IP interface statistics on each TiMetra interface on which you need to collectstatistics.See “Statistics collection”(p.1-7)for more information....................................................................................................................................................................................................11Enable interface statistics on each generic NE interface on which you want to collectstatistics.See “Statistics collection”(p.1-7)for more information.Nuage installation flagBefore performing any post-installation actions,you should ensure that the 5620SAMhas been installed with the Nuage flag enabled.See the 5620SAM Installation andUpgrade Guide for more information about 5620SAM installation.The Nuage installation flag customizes the application layout and access rights for VSAPusers.The following actions are automatically performed by the 5620SAM if the Nuageflag is enabled during installation:•Alcatel-Lucent branding is replaced with Nuage branding.•5620SAM naming is replaced with VSAP naming.•The application dashboard lists only the three VSAP applications.•The default admin user access rights are limited to only the three VSAP applications.To rebrand the applications,you must specify an option when you open the 5620SAMserver installer,as shown in the following command example:#./ServerInstall_RHEL_SAM_R_r_revision.bin -DNUAGE=truewhereR_r is the release identifier,in the form MAJOR_minorrevision is the revision identifier,such as R1,R3,or another descriptorVSAP configuration VSAP configuration workflow ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Virtualized Services Assurance Platform 3HE10196AAACIssue 1September 20151-3E N D O F S T E P S ...................................................................................................................................................................................................Device discoveryBefore you can monitor virtual network objects or virtualized services in the VSAPapplications,you must discover all associated network elements in your DC networkusing the 5620SAM.The 5620SAM supports the discovery and management of the7850VSG,7850VSA,and standalone VSC.The discovery and provisioning of datacenter devices is streamlined and accelerated using discovery rules,auto-provisioning,and scripted post-discovery actions.The 5620SAM also supports discovery of other Alcatel-Lucent devices (such as 7701CPAA)and generic NEs.Discovery and management workflows for the 7850VSG andits variants is similar to that of other SROS-based devices.Table 1-1provides the reference material for each NE you discover.These referencesinclude procedures for device discovery and initial configuration.Table 1-1Device discovery reference DeviceReference 7850VSG,7850VSA,standalone VSC“Device commissioning and discovery”chapter,5620SAM Nuage Virtualization User Guide 7701CPAA“7701CPAA under 5620SAM management”section,5650CP AM User Guide SROS NEs,generic NEs,all otherAlcatel-Lucent NEs “Device discovery”chapter,5620SAM User GuideAdministrative domainsAn administrative domain is a user-configured grouping that represents a logical routednetwork.The VSAP applications support IGP administrative domains and BGP ASadministrative domains.See the “7701CPAA under 5620SAM management”section in the 5650CP AM UserGuide for more information about administrative domains.IGP administrative domainsAn IGP administrative domain is a routed network with OSPF,ISIS,or both protocolsrunning.There can be only one backbone domain for each protocol.A 7701CPAA that isconfigured with an IGP role is assigned to each IGP administrative domain.See the “To configure an IGP administrative domain”procedure in the 5650CP AM UserGuide for more information about configuring an IGP administrative domain.VSAP configuration VSAP configuration workflow ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-4Virtualized Services Assurance Platform 3HE10196AAACIssue 1September 2015BGP AS administrative domainsA BGP AS administrative domain is an administrative domain that represents the standardBGP AS,confederation AS,or sub-AS.A BGP confederation AS administrative domaincontains other BGP sub-ASs.A7701CPAA that is configured with a BGP role must beassigned to each BGP AS administrative domain.Each7701CPAA can be assigned toonly one BGP AS administrative domain.See the“To create a BGP standard AS”procedure in the5650CP AM User Guide formore information about configuring a BGP AS.Data center management in the5620SAMThe data center is the management object that the VSAP applications use to groupnetwork elements in a DC network.You must create a data center object and assign yourNEs to it before you can manage your data center in the VSAP applications.One datacenter object is automatically created during5620SAM installation.T o configure a data centerPerform this procedure to configure a data center manager and assign your NEs to it....................................................................................................................................................................................................1From the5620SAM navigation tree,choose Cloud Network from the view selector....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Right-click on the Cloud Network and choose Create Data Center.The Data Center (Create)form opens....................................................................................................................................................................................................3Configure the parameters on the General tab,as required.The General tab displays general identification information for the data center,such asname,description,and location....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Click on the Contact Information tab and assign a contact information profile.The Contact Information tab lists the contact information profiles assigned to the datacenter.Contact information profiles list the name,phone number,email,and otherinformation related to the associated contact.You can assign an existing contactinformation profile to the data center,or create a new one....................................................................................................................................................................................................5Click Apply to save your changes....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Click on the Network Elements tab....................................................................................................................................................................................................7Click on Assign Sites.The Assign filter form opens.The Assign Filter form allows you to filter all available network elements based ondesignated criteria.You can filter on more than one parameter at once.If you assign nofilter criteria,all available network elements are listed....................................................................................................................................................................................................8Click OK to view the filtered list of network elements....................................................................................................................................................................................................9Select network elements from the Unassigned Sites or Assigned Sites panels and use thearrow buttons to move them,as required....................................................................................................................................................................................................10Save your changes and close the forms.Mediation policiesThe 5620SAM uses a mediation security policy to define the network security model andcommunication protocols used to discover and manage NEs for 5620SAM users.Thepolicy specifies the SNMP,CLI,and file transfer settings,and the credentials for securityfunctions.Before you can perform underlay tests in the VSAP Service Navigator application,youmust update the default SNMP mediation policy for CLI access.See the “To configure device mediation”procedure in the 5620SAM User Guide for moreinformation about configuring the default mediation policy.Nuage OAM System script bundleBefore you can perform underlay tests in the VSAP Service Navigator application,youmust create the Nuage OAM System script bundle in the 5620SAM.The Nuage OAMSystem script bundle includes the control script and CLI script used to execute the OAMping test between two V-Ports.The script is included as an example script from whichyou can create an underlay test script bundle.See the "Sample underlay test for a virtualized service”section in the 5620SAM NuageVirtualization Solutions Guide for more information about the Nuage OAM System scriptbundle.E N D OF S T E P S ...................................................................................................................................................................................................T o create the Nuage OAM System script bundlePerform this procedure to create the Nuage OAM System script bundle from the providedexample....................................................................................................................................................................................................1Choose Tools→Scripts from the 5620SAM main menu.The Scripts form opens....................................................................................................................................................................................................2Click Browse Examples.The Browse Examples of Scripts form opens....................................................................................................................................................................................................3Expand Script Bundle Examples→Data Center....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Select the NUAGE OAM SYSTEM example and click Create Bundle.The Script Bundle(Create from example)form opens....................................................................................................................................................................................................5Name the script bundle and set the Mode parameter to Released....................................................................................................................................................................................................6Save your changes and close the form.Statistics collectionYou can use the VSAP Service Navigator application to view interface statistics using theBGP map.Before you can use this feature,you must enable IP interface statisticscollection on routing interfaces for all TiMetra (for example,7750SR,7850VSG,orstandalone VSC)and generic NEs on which you need to collect statistics.You can enableIP interface statistics collection by configuring the MIB entry policy associated with thestatistics class on the routing interface.See the “Performance statistics collection”chapter in the 5620SAM StatisticsManagement Guide for more information about MIB entry policies.T o enable IP interface statistics collection on a routing interfacePerform this procedure to enable IP interface statistics collection on a TiMetra or genericNE....................................................................................................................................................................................................1From the 5620SAM navigation tree,choose Routing from the view selector.E N D OF S T E P S ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2Expand to the routing interface.The path is NE→Routing Interface→Interface.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3Right-click on the interface and choose Properties.The Network Interface(Edit)form opens.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4Click on the Statistics tab.Note:If the Statistics tab is not displayed,click on Show All Tabs.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5Select IP Interface Stats or Interface Stats from the object type drop-down menu.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6Click on Statistics Policies and choose MIB Entry Policy from the drop-down menu.The MIB Entry Policy form opens.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7Set the Administrative State parameter to Up.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8Save your changes and close the forms.E N D OF S T E P S...................................................................................................................................................................................................。