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NetNumen T31 Common Operations

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Objectives

• Master Basic Configurations of T31

• Master Common Operations of T31

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Views of T31

• T31 provides the following views:• Topology Management• Security Management• Log Management• Report Management• System Management• Policy Management• NMS Management View• Protection View• Alarm Management• Performance Management• Device Manager

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Topology Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Topology Management

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Security Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Security Management

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Log Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Log Management

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Report Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Report Management

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System Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ System Management

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Policy Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Policy Management

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NMS Management View

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ NMS Management View

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Protection View

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Protection View

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Alarm Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Alarm Management

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Performance Management

• Menu: In the main view, click Views→ Performance Management

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Device Manager

• Menu: In the topology management view, select an NE, and click the menu item Operation → Topology Operation→ Device Manager

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Configuration Flow of Online NEs• Create online NEs: Common Config →NE Management →Create NE

• Install boards: Common Config→Card Management

• Download basic database: Common Config→Data Sync.

• Create cable connection: Common Config→Fiber Link Configuration

• Configure protection (optional): Views→Protection View

• Configure services: Operation →Topology Operation→ Device Manager

• Configure clock: Operation→Topology Operation→Device Manager

• Configure order wire: Common Config →OW Management

• Download NE data: Operation→Synchronize Data

• Set NE time: Operation →Topology Operation→NE Time Management

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Configuration Flow of Offline NEs

• Create offline NEs :Common Config →NE Management →Create NE

• Install boards: Common Config→Card Management:

• Download basic database: Common Config→Data Sync.

• Create cable connection: Common Config→Fiber Link Configuration

• Configure protection (optional): Views→Protection View

• Configure services: Operation →Topology Operation→ Device Manager

• Configure clock: Operation →Topology Operation→Device Manager

• Configure order wire: Common Config →OW Management

• Change the NE status to online: Operation →Topology Operation→NE Property

• Download NE data: Operation→ Synchronize Data

• Set NE time: Operation →Topology Operation→NE Time Management

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Setting Background Map

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Setting Prompt Sound or Dialog of Alarms

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Customizing Interface Elements

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Users Management

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Report Types of T31

• T31 supports two major report types: alarm report and performance report.• The alarm report provides alarm information of hardware and services for

troubleshooting. • The performance report provides performance information of hardwares and

services for network maintenance and optimization.

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Previewing Report Format

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Report of Current Alarm Events

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Creating/Deleting User

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Modifying All Users’ Passwords

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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EMS Connection Check

• To ensure that the EMS correctly and timely reports the equipment running status, it is necessary to check the connection between the equipment and the EMS .

• The legend at the top left corner of NE is , it means the connection between the equipment and the EMS is broken.

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Alarm Monitoring

• Alarm Description

You can change the color of alarm, and the entrance is: in the alarm management, set Alarm Color Set

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Alarm Monitoring

• Alarm Status

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Alarm Monitoring

• Alarm SettingIn the Alarm Management In the Device Manager

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Alarm Monitoring

• Alarm Mask• The equipment will not detect the masked alarm anymore, nor report to the

EMS.

• Alarm Filter• The alarm filter enables the EMS to choose which alarms will be reported. It

includes two modes: display filter and report filter.• Display filter: The alarms that meet the condition are saved into the database only and

not displayed on the client interface. The display filter can be set effective either to all users or to the current user only.

• Report filter: The alarms that meets the condition are neither saved into the database nor displayed on the client interface. They are discarded directly.

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Alarm Monitoring

• Alarm Preload• The alarm preload is used to handle the alarms generated on the ports without loaded

service in the network. It includes two modes: inversion and report auto recovery. To set the “LOS” alarm of the port to inversion mode.

• Alarm Forward• The alarm forward defines that the EMS notifies the specified maintenance personnel of the

alarm in the form of E-mail and/or short message according to the specific rules when a reported alarm meets the condition. It includes two modes: periodical forward and default forward.• Periodical forward: The attributes of the period and the relation between the user and

the period need to be set, and the location of the current date in the period needs to be judged, then the corresponding user is chosen to be forwarded.

• Default forward: The reported alarm that meets the condition is directly forwarded to the specified users.

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Alarm Monitoring

• Alarm Query• Browsing Current Alarms• Querying History Alarms• Querying History Alarm Change• Querying Over Threshold Alarms• Querying Protection Switching Events• Querying Locked Alarms• Browsing Current Alarm Statistic

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Performance Monitoring

• On the EMS, you can monitor the performance of the NE. Through the performance events, you can keep aware of the running status of the NE, and judge the performance of the network.• Performance Configuration• Performance Query

• Querying Current Performance• Querying History Performance• Performance Statistics• Performance Prediction• Performance Task Management

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Course Outline• Views of T31

• Basic Configurations• General Settings• Users Management

• Report Operations

• Security Operations• EMS Connection Check• Alarm Monitoring• Performance Monitoring

• Data Management Operations

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Downloading Database

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Uploading Database

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Comparing Database

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Backing Up Database

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Restoring Database

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