Chassis Management#

General#

Connecting to Chassis#

Chassis definitions are contained in the overall test configuration. You can add a chassis by pressing the Add Chassis button in the main Edit ribbon menu. You will then see the following dialog window:

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Fig. 30 Add chassis dialog window#

  1. Fill in the IP address or hostname for the chassis in the Chassis Address field.

  2. Optionally change the Chassis Port Number value if you connect to the chassis through a NAT router that changes the port number. The default port value is 22606. If you have changed the port value and want to revert to the default value you can press the Reset to Default button.

  3. Enter the assigned password for the chassis in the Chassis Password field.

  4. Press the OK button.

The next time you open the Add Chassis window, it will remember the last values you entered. If you have changed the port number and need to revert to the default Xena port number just press the Reset to Default button.

Editing Chassis Address#

If you need to modify the address or password details for a chassis you can select the chassis in the resource tree view and press the Edit Chassis button in the ribbon menu. You will then see a window similar to the Add Chassis window where you can change one or more of the values.

Note

Note that the Edit Chassis button will only be enabled if you are not currently connected to the chassis (we assume that if you are connected to the chassis you have no need for changing the defined address)

This action is also available in the right-click context menu for the chassis item in the tree view.

Reconnecting to Chassis#

If you have lost the connection to a chassis, for instance due to a local network connectivity outage, you can manually reconnect by selecting the chassis in the resource tree view and press the Reconnect to Chassis button in the ribbon menu.

This action is also available in the right-click context menu for the chassis item in the tree view.

Disconnecting from Chassis#

You can forcibly disconnect from a defined chassis without removing the definition from the configuration. This will also prevent ValkyrieManager from making any attempt to reconnect to the chassis, until you specifically choose to reconnect to that chassis. You can use this option if you have a chassis defined in your configuration that you know will be offline for a longer period of time.

Removing Chassis#

If you no longer need a certain chassis in your test configuration simply select the chassis and press the Remove Chassis button in the ribbon menu.

This action is also available in the right-click context menu for the chassis item in the tree view.

Refresh Chassis#

You can also refresh the chassis configuration by selecting an appropriate option in the right-click context menu:

  • Refresh Chassis: This will refresh the chassis instance configuration.

  • Refresh All Chassis: This will refresh the chassis and associated resources, i.e. all modules and ports contained in it.

Troubleshooting#

  • If the password is lost

The default value of the password is xena, which can be changed from the Chassis Properties panel of ValkyrieManager.

If the password is forgotten, the following method can be used to gain access to the chassis: after power-on when the test port LEDs start flashing, for the next two minutes the chassis will accept its own serial number (which is printed on the label at the back of the chassis) as a backup password.

  • If the IP address is lost

The extension port (EXT port) is not used in normal operation. It serves as a backup with a known IP address.

The EXT port is pre-configured with the following IP setup:

  • Address = 172.16.255.200

  • Subnet = 255.255.255.0

  • Gateway = none

You must configure your PC port statically to an IP address in the 172.16.255.x range, and then you will be able to ping the chassis again. Now start ValkyrieManager, and connect to the chassis using the IP address 172.16.255.200. Under the Chassis Resource Properties you can then see which IP address is configured for the MGMT port, and you can reserve the chassis and change it if necessary. Changes to the IP address of the MGMT port take effect after rebooting the chassis.

The location of EXT ports on ValkyrieCompact and ValkyrieBay chassis is shown in Fig. 31 and Fig. 32.

Note

Note that the IP configuration of the EXT port cannot be changed, and that you should not configure the MGMT port to use this subnet.

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Fig. 31 Extension port on ValkyrieCompact#

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Fig. 32 Extension port on ValkyrieBay#

Note

ValkyrieBay supports 10M/100M/1G on MGMT and EXT port.

ValkyrieCompact supports 1G/10G on MGMT and EXT port.

Software Maintenance Activation#

When the warranty and software maintenance agreements have expired for a product, customers have the option to renew these agreements up to the product’s End of Life (EoL) date.

The following guidelines are for customers who previously extended their warranty and software maintenance agreement and now wish to reinstate coverage for the physical product.

Here are the instructions:

  1. Ensure that you have received a new .dat file from Xena Networks via email, following the renewal of your warranty and software maintenance agreement.

  2. Navigate to the directory where the “old” license file is located within the L23 Firmware folder (xenalicense_XX.X-X.dat) on your management PC.

  3. Replace the existing “old” xenalicense_XX.X-X.dat file with the new file provided by Xena Networks.

  4. Launch ValkyrieManager. (We recommend downloading the latest version from our download page, which is optional but advisable: Download Valkyrie Software)