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General Description

The "Network Control Center" utility is used to configure, verify dedicated network interfaces and trace the network activity for a CHARON network.

Open the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager, switch to the "Host Information & Utilities" tab and press the "Network Control Center" button:


Installation of CHARON network drivers

By default a CHARON network driver is automatically installed by the CHARON installation procedure.

When it is needed to install a modified driver, use the following procedure. Select "Install/Upgrade" and press the "Next" button:


Select "Install/Upgrade CHARON NDIS driver" checkbox and press the "Select" button:

Press the "Browse" button:


Browse for the target "sripacket.inf" file which is by default located in the "C:\Program Files\CHARON\Drivers\NDIS6_X.X.X.XXXXX" directory, select it and press the "Open" button:

If the CHARON network driver has been acquired directly from STROMASYS, put it in a temporary directory and choose the "sripacket.inf" file from this directory in the dialog above.

Review the version of the driver and, if it is correct, press the "Ok" button:


The Network Control Center will display the previous dialog with the path to the CHARON network driver. Press the "Next" button in the popup below to continue:

The utility will begin the CHARON network driver installation. If Windows Security asks you to confirm the driver installation, press the "Install" button:


The driver installation will resume:

At the completion of the network installation procedure, the utility will display the following log:

Review the log, make sure it is correct. You can save the log to a file by pressing the "Save Log in file" button in case the log file has to be sent to Stromasys Customer Support.

Select "Show detailed log" to display more detail.

Press the "Finish" button to exit.


Deinstallation of the CHARON network driver

Start the utility and select "Install/Upgrade"; press the "Next" button:


Select "Remove all CHARON Network Drivers" and press the "Next" button:


The utility will report that the CHARON drivers have been removed:

Review the log for errors. You can save the log to a file by pressing the "Save Log in file" button in case the log file has to be sent to Stromasys Customer Support.


Select "Show detailed log" to display more detail.

Press the "Finish" button to exit.


Configuring the host network interfaces for CHARON

Start the utility, select "Configure NIC" and press the "Next" button:


Select the host interface to be dedicated to CHARON (in the example below its name is "Charon"), press the "Dedicate adapter to CHARON" button:

Install and configure VLAN adapters, according to the vendor's User's Guide, if required. Select the VLAN adapter in the dialog box in the above example. A VLAN adapter is not configured differently, the same procedure should be followed.


The Network Control Center will dedicate the selected adapter to CHARON. Press the "Next" button.


The next dialog helps to define the correct lines for the CHARON configuration file. Select the target emulated network adapter and press the "Copy suggestions to clipboard" button:


It is possible to paste the content of the clipboard to the CHARON configuration file as shown in the example below:

...

load DE500BA/dec21x4x EWA interface=EWA0
load packet_port/chnetwrk EWA0 interface="(disabled)"
load packet_port/chnetwrk EWA0 interface="connection:Charon"

... 

Press the "Next" button to see the log file:

Review the log for errors. You can save the log to a file by pressing the "Save Log in file" button in case the log file has to be sent to Stromasys Customer Support.

Select "Show detailed log" to display more detail.

Press the "Finish" button to exit.


Release of the host network interfaces

Start the utility, select "Configure NIC" and press the "Next" button:


Select the interface to be released back to the host (in the example below its name is "Charon"), press the "Release adapter to HOST" button:


Press the "Next" button and review the log of this operation:

Select "Show detailed log" to display more detail.

Press the "Finish" button to exit.


Troubleshooting the CHARON network interfaces configuration

Start the utility, select "Troubleshoot NIC dedicated for CHARON" and press the "Next" button:


Select the target interface and press the "Next" button:


Review the status of the interface:


In the example below, there is an issue with the host TCP/IP being enabled on the CHARON interface. Review the problem description, select "Fix the adapter configuration" then press the "Next" button.


The utility will fix issues and report a good status for the interface. Press the "Next" button, the following dialog will appear:


The Network Control Center offers to check whether the DECnet address, to be used by CHARON, is unique on the network in this step. Enter the desired DECnet address, for the CHARON guest, and press the "Next" button:


Once the check is completed, if there are issues, the utility will abort the test and display a log containing information about the issues found:


If no issues are found, the utility will offer to check the CHARON TCP/IP networking the same way:


Enter the IP address and subnet mask to be used by the CHARON guest then press the "Next" button:


The Network Control Center will display the log of the performed operations:

Select "Show detailed log" for more detail.

Press the "Finish" button to exit.


Disable "offload" parameters

The Network Control Center is able to disable "offload" parameters for CHARON. It is highly recommended to disable them to avoid problems with TCP/IP networking.

Start the utility, select "Disable TCP chimney offload for CHARON" and press the "Next" button:

The "offload" parameters will be reset for all CHARON emulators (executable files).

Press the "Finish" button to exit.

(warning) Please note to restart the CHARON host to enable this settings.


 More information on details of disabling TCP chimney offload is available


Operating systemNotesCharon versionConfiguration steps

Windows Server 2019

TCP Chimney offload is disabled by default (deprecated technology)
  • Charon-AXP/PDP/VAX V4.11 Build 204-03 and above
None

Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server 2012 R2

Windows Server 2016

Windows 7

Windows 8 & 8.1

Windows 10

TCP Chimney offload must be disabled.

Note:

  • TCP Chimney Offload is a networking technology that helps transfer the workload from the CPU to a network adapter during network data transfer.
  • The commands to enable and disable TCP Chimney Offload for specific applications and ports require that the Windows Firewall service and Base Filtering Engine (BFE) services are running. Before using these commands or the Network Control Center Utility, ensure that the Windows Firewall service and BFE service are running.

(warning) Running guests will have to be powered off/on for the new settings to be taken into account.


(lightbulb) To check TCP Chimney offload is disabled, use the following commands:

C:\Windows\system32>netsh int tcp show global
Querying active state... 

TCP Global Parameters
----------------------------------------------
Receive-Side Scaling State          : enabled
Chimney Offload State               : disabled
NetDMA State                        : disabled
Direct Cache Access (DCA)           : disabled

...

(grey lightbulb) To revert back to the original settings manually, use the following command:

C:\Windows\system32>netsh int tcp set global chimney=automatic
  • CHARON-VAX V4.7 and CHARON-AXP V4.7 Build 171-10 and above (patched)
  • Charon-AXP/PDP/VAX V4.8 Build 183-02 and above (patched)
Configuration type 1

Older versions of Charon-AXP/PDP/VAX


(warning) Do not use the network control center utility to disable TCP chimney offload. Please use only the manual settings described in this chapter

Configuration type 2
Older versions of Windows

(warning) Running guests will have to be powered off/on for the new settings to be taken into account

Charon-AXP/PDP/VAX versions supported on these old versions of WindowsConfiguration type 3


Configuration type 1
  • Charon-AXP/VAX V4.7:
    • open the Start menu, select "All Programs" then "CHARON", select your Charon product version, "Utilities" then "Network Controler Center version x.xx".
  • Charon-AXP/PDP/VAX V4.8:
    • Double click the "CHARON Virtual Machine Manager" icon on desktop or select this utility in the tray menu; select "Host Information and Utilities" section and press "Network Control Center" button.

      .

  • From the "Network Control Center" utility main page, select the "Disable TCP chimney offload for CHARON" option:


  • Click on the "Next" button.

    .

  • The TCP Chimney offloading will be disabled:


  • Click on the "Finish" button to exit.
Configuration type 2
  • Open a command line windows with Admin rights
  • Issue the following command:

    C:\> netsh int tcp set global chimney=disabled
  • Delete all occurrences of Charon executables in the following table if any as described below:

    C:\> netsh interface tcp show chimney
    ...
    C:\> netsh interface tcp delete chimneyapplication ^
    More? application="C:\Program Files\CHARON\Build_16400\x64\as1000.exe"

Configuration type 3

Intelligent packet processing should be switched off for the network adapters dedicated to CHARON-AXP (naming of the parameters depends on the network adapter driver):

  • Adaptive interframe spacing

  • Flow control

  • Interrupt moderation

  • Interrupt moderation rate

  • Ipv4 checksum offload

  • Jumbo packet

  • Large send offload

  • Disable Priority and VLAN

  • TCP checksum offload

  • UDP checksum offload

To do so, open the "Control Panel", select "Network and Internet" and "Network Connections". Right click on the adapter you dedicated to CHARON, select "Properties" and click on the "Configure" button. Select the "Advanced" tab and disable the properties mentioned in the list above.

Once all parameters have been turned off, click on the "OK" button.

Example:



Monitoring the CHARON network activity

The Network Control Center is able to monitor CHARON network activity. This function is available only if CHARON is running.

Start the utility, select "Monitor CHARON NIC activity" and press the "Next" button:


Select the network interface to monitor (it must be dedicated to CHARON) and press the "Next" button:


The utility will display statistics updated in a real time. Note it is possible to record the statistics in a log file with a selected write interval.


Press the "Next" button to stop the recording and to see the log of this operation:

Select "Show detailed log" for more detail.

Press the "Finish" button to exit.


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