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OPERATING MANUAL (OMN)
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read through this manual set carefully and familiarize yourself with the FLASHWAVE4570 equipment before configuring, installing, turning up, performing operation andmaintenance of, and troubleshooting the equipment.
Keep the manual set at hand so that you can refer to it at any time.
Observe the notices and instructions provided in this manual set for your proper andsafety installation, use and maintenance of the equipment.
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Important Notice on Product Safety
Elevated voltages are inevitably present at specific points in this electrical equipment.Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures. Systems withforced ventilation have rotating items.
Non-observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result in personalinjury or in property damage.
The system complies with the standard EN 60950-1 / IEC 60950-1. All equipmentconnected has to comply with the applicable safety standards.
Mount the systems in areas with restricted access only. Only trained and qualifiedpersonnel may install, operate, and maintain the systems.
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Contents
BEFORE YOU BEGIN.....................................................................................................................i
Important Notice on Product Safety ...............................................................................................ii
CHAPTER 1 Preface...............................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Intended Users............................................................................................................1-21.2 Structure of This Document........................................................................................ 1-21.3 Symbols and Conventions.......................................................................................... 1-21.3.1 Symbols for Warnings................................................................................................. 1-31.3.2 Conventions Used....................................................................................................... 1-31.4 History of Changes ..................................................................................................... 1-3
1.5
Prerequisites ...............................................................................................................1-4
CHAPTER 2 Getting Started ................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Working with the GUI.................................................................................................. 2-22.1.1 Using the Mouse.........................................................................................................2-22.1.2 Using the Keyboard ....................................................................................................2-22.2 Connecting to NE via FLEXR L .................................................................................. 2-32.3 Graphical User Interface............................................................................................. 2-42.3.1 Main Window ..............................................................................................................2-52.3.2 Main Window Menu .................................................................................................... 2-52.3.3 Chassis View ..............................................................................................................2-62.3.4 Chassis Main Menu .................................................................................................... 2-72.3.5 Context Menus..........................................................................................................2-13
2.3.6
Alarm Area ................................................................................................................2-192.3.7 General Function Buttons......................................................................................... 2-20
CHAPTER 3 External Interfaces ............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Configuring MDI/MDO................................................................................................. 3-23.1.1 Configuring MDI..........................................................................................................3-23.1.2 Configuring MDO ........................................................................................................ 3-23.2 Configuring EOW........................................................................................................3-33.2.1 EOW OHCC Management.......................................................................................... 3-33.2.2 EOW Phone Number Management............................................................................ 3-4
CHAPTER 4 Operation Tasks................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Performance Management ......................................................................................... 4-2
4.1.1
Configuring SDH Performance ................................................................................... 4-34.1.2 Configuring Ethernet Performance ............................................................................. 4-6
4.1.3 Configuring Ethernet VLAN Performance................................................................... 4-94.1.4 Configuring PDH Performance ................................................................................. 4-104.1.5 Configuring Resilient Packet Ring Performance ...................................................... 4-144.2 Cross Connection Configuration and Management.................................................. 4-174.2.1 Creating Cross Connection....................................................................................... 4-174.2.2 Viewing Current Cross Connection........................................................................... 4-174.2.3 Modifying Current Cross Connection........................................................................ 4-184.2.4 Creating a Batch of Sub-Network Cross Protections................................................ 4-194.2.5 Deleting an Existing Cross Connection .................................................................... 4-204.2.6 Configuring NE Recorder Settings............................................................................ 4-204.2.7 Configuring a Batch of Cross Connections............................................................... 4-20
4.3
Terminal Point Configuration and Management....................................................... 4-21
4.3.1 Viewing Current TP Configuration............................................................................ 4-21
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4.3.2 Modifying Current TP Configuration..........................................................................4-214.3.3 Viewing Current TP Multiplexing Structure...............................................................4-224.3.4 Modifying Current TP Multiplexing Structure ............................................................4-22
4.4
Protection Management............................................................................................4-234.4.1 CC 1 + 1 Protection Management.............................................................................4-23
4.4.2 Multiplex Section Protection Management ...............................................................4-244.4.3 MS-SPRing Management .........................................................................................4-264.4.4 Equipment Protection Group Management ..............................................................4-314.5 Ethernet Management...............................................................................................4-324.5.1 Configuring Transparent Ethernet Service................................................................4-324.5.2 Configuring Layer 2 Ethernet Service.......................................................................4-344.5.3 Managing Virtual Concatenation Group....................................................................4-344.5.4 Managing VLAN........................................................................................................4-354.5.5 Configuring Bridge Settings ......................................................................................4-364.5.6 Configuring a Layer 2 LAN Port................................................................................4-374.5.7 Configuring WAN Port...............................................................................................4-39
4.5.8
Managing Link Aggregation Group...........................................................................4-404.5.9 Managing GARP VLAN Registration Protocol ..........................................................4-41
4.5.10 Configuring Static MAC Address ..............................................................................4-424.5.11 Configuring Static Multicast ......................................................................................4-434.5.12 Configuring Access Control List ................................................................................4-434.5.13 Managing Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping ..................................... 4-444.5.14 Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol ...........................................................4-454.6 Resilient Packet Ring Management..........................................................................4-464.6.1 Configuring RPR WAN Port Properties.....................................................................4-474.6.2 Creating an RPR Ring...............................................................................................4-474.6.3 Configuring Resilient Packet Ring Station................................................................4-474.6.4 Configuring Resilient Packet Ring Cross Ports ........................................................4-494.6.5 Configuring Resilient Packet Ring Service ...............................................................4-49
4.6.6
Managing Resilient Packet Ring Service..................................................................4-514.6.7 Configuring the Resilient Packet Ring Client Port ....................................................4-51
4.6.8 Configuring Resilient Packet Ring ACL ....................................................................4-524.6.9 Configuring Resilient Packet Ring Static Multicast................................................... 4-534.6.10 Viewing Resilient Packet Ring Topology Table ........................................................4-53
CHAPTER 5 Maintenance Tasks ............................................................................................5-1
5.1 Test Management .......................................................................................................5-25.1.1 Testing AIS/RDI Insertion ...........................................................................................5-25.1.2 Testing Loopback........................................................................................................5-25.1.3 PRBS Test Management ............................................................................................5-35.1.4 LED Test .....................................................................................................................5-35.2 Fault Management ......................................................................................................5-4
5.2.1
Viewing Active Alarms.................................................................................................5-4
5.2.2 Viewing Alarms History...............................................................................................5-55.2.3 Viewing Events............................................................................................................5-65.2.4 Configuring the Storage Policy of the Event Log........................................................5-65.2.5 Configuring Alarm Rule Switch ...................................................................................5-65.2.6 Configuring AIS/RDI Alarm .........................................................................................5-75.2.7 Inhibiting Alarms..........................................................................................................5-75.2.8 Changing the Severity of Alarms ................................................................................5-85.2.9 Modifying Alarm Persistent Time................................................................................5-85.2.10 Configuring Alarm Out.................................................................................................5-85.2.11 Configuring Audio Alarm.............................................................................................5-9
CHAPTER 6 Administration Tasks ..........................................................................................6-1
6.1
Data Communication Network Management..............................................................6-2
6.1.1 Configuring NE IP and Ethernet IP .............................................................................6-3
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6.1.2 Configuring NE Trap Destination................................................................................ 6-36.1.3 Configuring DCC Mode Based on Port....................................................................... 6-46.1.4 Configuring MP Bundle............................................................................................... 6-5
6.1.5
Configuring E1 DCC ................................................................................................... 6-56.1.6 Configuring OSPF.......................................................................................................6-6
6.1.7 Configuring OSI Tunnel .............................................................................................. 6-96.1.8 Configuring GRE Tunnel........................................................................................... 6-106.1.9 Configuring IP Route................................................................................................. 6-116.2 Configuration Management ...................................................................................... 6-126.2.1 Rebooting/Shutting Down NE................................................................................... 6-126.2.2 Rebooting Cards.......................................................................................................6-136.2.3 Configuring NE/Card/Port Property .......................................................................... 6-136.2.4 Configuring NE Time................................................................................................. 6-166.2.5 Synchronizing NE/Card ............................................................................................ 6-166.2.6 Managing Synchronization ....................................................................................... 6-176.2.7 Monitoring Resource................................................................................................. 6-20
6.3
Software Management.............................................................................................. 6-206.3.1 Managing NE Software............................................................................................. 6-20
6.3.2 Managing NE Management Information Base.......................................................... 6-216.4 Security Management............................................................................................... 6-226.4.1 Managing NE User....................................................................................................6-226.4.2 Changing Password.................................................................................................. 6-246.4.3 Requesting Write Access.......................................................................................... 6-246.4.4 Releasing Write Access............................................................................................ 6-246.4.5 Viewing Writing Access Information ......................................................................... 6-256.4.6 Setting Write Access Timeout................................................................................... 6-256.4.7 Configuring Security Settings ................................................................................... 6-256.4.8 Uploading NE Security Log File................................................................................ 6-266.4.9 Managing Operation Log .......................................................................................... 6-26
CHAPTER 7 Abbreviations......................................................................................................7-1
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1
LCT Main Window.................................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-2 Main Window Menu...............................................................................................2-5Figure 2-3 Chassis View.........................................................................................................2-7Figure 2-4 Chassis Main Menu...............................................................................................2-7Figure 2-5 Alarm Area...........................................................................................................2-19Figure 6-1 DCN Structure.......................................................................................................6-2
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List of Tables
Table 1-1
Structure of the Document .................................................................................... 1-2
Table 1-2 List of Used Conventions ...................................................................................... 1-3Table 1-3 Document History.................................................................................................. 1-3Table 2-1 Standard Keyboard Operations ............................................................................ 2-3Table 2-2 Main Window Menu Items..................................................................................... 2-6Table 2-3 Chassis Main Menu Items..................................................................................... 2-8Table 2-4 Chassis View Context Menu Items ..................................................................... 2-14Table 2-5 General Card Context Menu Items ..................................................................... 2-15Table 2-6 HOCC Card Context Menu Items ....................................................................... 2-15Table 2-7 LOCC Card Context Menu Items........................................................................ 2-16Table 2-8 8 x GE/T Card and 1 x 10 GE/T Card Context Menu Items..... ........................... 2-16Table 2-9 6 x GE + 4 x FEGE/A Card Context Menu Item.................................................. 2-17
Table 2-10
2 x GE + 12 x FE/RPR Card Context Menu Items.............................................. 2-18
Table 2-11
Fan Unit Context Menu Items ............................................................................. 2-19
Table 2-12 Filler Card Context Menu Item............................................................................ 2-19Table 2-13 General Function Buttons ................................................................................... 2-20Table 4-1 SDH PM Management Functions ......................................................................... 4-4Table 4-2 Ethernet PM Management Functions ................................................................... 4-6Table 4-3 PDH PM Management Functions ....................................................................... 4-11Table 4-4 Maximum Bit Error Ratio for B3 .......................................................................... 4-22Table 4-5 MS-SPRing Property Description........................................................................ 4-28
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This chapter provides an introduction and overview of this Operating Manual (OMN).
1.1 Intended Users
This guide is intended for personnel/network managers responsible for operating,
maintaining and administrating the FLASHWAVE 4570 system. This guide assumes the
reader understands basic networking concepts and has a strong working knowledge of
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) systems. Basic computer knowledge such as using a
mouse and the basic Windows functions is also required.
1.2 Structure of This Document
This document is composed of the following main chapters:
Chapter Title Subject
Chapter 1 Preface An introduction and overview of this manual.
Chapter 2 Getting started This chapter describes how to use and
configure the external interfaces of a
FLASHWAVE 4570 system.
Chapter 3 External interfaces This chapter describes the tasks within the
scope of operating a FLASHWAVE 4570
system.
Chapter 4 Operating tasks This chapter describes the tasks within the
scope of maintaining a FLASHWAVE 4570
system.
Chapter 5 Maintenance tasks This chapter describes the tasks within the
scope of maintaining a FLASHWAVE 4570
system.
Chapter 6 Administration tasks This chapter describes the tasks within the
scope of administrating a FLASHWAVE 4570
system.
Chapter 7 Abbreviation Provides a list of the abbreviations used in
this manual.
Table 1-1 Structure of the Document
1.3 Symbols and Conventions
The following symbols and conventions are used in this document:
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1.3.1 Symbols for Warnings
This symbol identifies notes which, if ignored, can result in bodily harm.
This symbol identifies notes which, if ignored, can result in damage to the equipment.
This symbol identifies notes which, if ignored, can result in service interruption.
1.3.2 Conventions Used
Representation Meaning
Inverted commas Window or wizard titles are represented in inverted commas.
Example: Open the Help and Support Center window. The New
Connection wizard is displayed.
Bold Any field or text in the GUI is represented in boldtype. Example:
Click Shutdownand then click OKto turn off the computer.
Italic Variables and file extensions are represented in italic. Example:
Enter 192.168.0.1in the IP addressfield. Click OKto produce
a .pdfrendition.
Courier Commands, screen output, file names and paths are represented
in courier.
Example: # ping -t 192.168.0.1
Used for keyboard actions or place holders for concrete names or
values are represented in . If used for a filename
the courierfont must be used also.
Example: The naming convention for the log files is
.txt, where is the name of the NE
sending the messages. Press + to open the
task manager.
> Used for menu sequences.
Example: Click File > Print...to print the document.
Table 1-2 List of Used Conventions
1.4 History of Changes
Issue Issue date Remarks
1 August 2008 Initial version.
Table 1-3 Document History
!!
Danger
!!
Caution
!!
Warning
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1.5 Prerequisites
In order to use this manual properly, the following prerequisites must be fulfilled.
User requirements
To work with a FLASHWAVE 4570 system the user requires the following knowledge:
Optical system, SDH system, protocols, and specific FLASHWAVE 4570 functions as
described in the Technical Description (TED).
Using a mouse or keyboard and the basic Windows functions.
System requirements
The FLASHWAVE 4570 must be commissioned:
The hardware is installed (racks, shelves and cards) and cabled according to the
Installation and Test Manual (ITMN). The NEs are commissioned according to the Commissioning Manual (COMN).
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This chapter provides basic information to start working with the Local Craft Terminal (LCT).
It also describes how to establish a connection to the Network Element (NE).
2.1 Working with the GUI
This sub-chapter provides general operating information for the Graphical User Interface
(GUI), which is Microsoft Windows and English language input based.
2.1.1 Using the Mouse
Both the left and the right mouse button are used when working with the GUI. The left mouse
button may be used for the following actions:
Select a function using the features available in a window (buttons, selection menus etc.) Select a menu item
Select a toolbar button
Confirm an action (e.g., Apply)
Double-click an item in a list to open the corresponding window
The right mouse button may be used to select a specific object in a window, and open the
corresponding context menu.
Many operations can only be invoked via context menus. The context menu displays a
selection of menu items which are relevant for the selected object in the given situation.
The available menus, context menus, and menu items depend on the users access rights.
The unavailable context menus or menu items appear dimmed.
Unless the text states otherwise, always use the left mouse button for clicking and
double-clicking.
2.1.2 Using the Keyboard
Since the user interface is driven by context menus it is not advised to operate without a
mouse. Therefore, this manual refers to mouse control, i.e., it is presumed that the user
usually works with a mouse.
However, it is possible to use the keyboard to open the main menu or execute the toolbar
items. Hold down the key and press the underlined letters to open the corresponding
menu or execute the toolbar item. After opening a menu, select the underlined letter for the
desired menu item or use the arrow keys to navigate through the menus/submenus.
It is also possible to use the keyboard to perform the standard operations. Table 2-1
describes a selection of standard keyboard operations that are supported.
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Keyboard operation Action
Ctrl + Space bar Displays context menu in the main window.
Ctrl + F6 Navigates among the open windows in the LCT.Pressing Ctrl + F6 switches from the active window
to the next background window.
Space bar Switches the setting of the check box, activates the
focused button, enables the radio button, or
activates toolbar button.
Keyboard operation Action
Enter, Return Activates the default button (does not require
keyboard focus).
Escape Activates the Cancelbutton (does not require
keyboard focus).
F10 or Alt Moves focus to menu bar and posts first menu.
Shift + F10 Opens the context menu for the selected object.
Table 2-1 Standard Keyboard Operations
2.2 Connecting to NE via FLEXR L
This sub-chapter provides the procedures to establish a connection to an NE and start the
LCT.
This procedure provides the necessary steps to establish a connection based on SimpleNetwork Management Protocol (SNMP) version 3.
The Data Communication Network (DCN) must be commissioned and working, and the
Personal Computer (PC)/customer must have connectivity with the DCN.
To establish connection based to an NE via Telecommunication Network Management
System (TNMS) Craft Terminal (CT) LCT mode, complete the following steps:
1 On the Windows taskbar select the Start > Programs > FLEXR Lmenu item to start the
FLEXR L.
The main FLEXR L window and the Login window are opened.
2 Login to FLEXR L and click the DCN Mgmbutton on the main toolbar.
The DCN Management window is opened.3 In the list of DCN Objects, right-click the FLEXR L Servertree and select the Add
menu item.
The Add DCN Channel window is opened.
4 Select SNMPfrom the list and click OK.
The SNMP - Properties window is opened.
5 In the Generaltab, enter an ID Namefor a new DCN channel (e.g., SNMP) and click
OK.
The new SNMPicon representing the DCN channel is displayed under the FLEXR L
Server icon.
6 Right-click the SNMPicon and select the Addmenu item.
The Add Network Element window is opened.
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7 Select Universal Snmpv3 NECfrom the list and then click OK.
The Universal Snmpv3 NEC - Properties window is opened.
8 Click the GCT Usertab and configure the following settings in the Maintenance Userarea, Operation Userarea, Configuration Userarea, or Administration Userarea:
Privacy: SelectAES_128 from the drop-down list.
Authentication: Select MD5from the drop-down list.
User Name: Enter the user name.
Password: Enter the password for the user name.
If no settings are configured in the GCT Usertab, the default user is Administrator. If a
class other than Administration Useris used to log in, please make sure that this user
account is enabled. For more information on enabling a user, please refer to the
Chapter 6.4.1 Managing NE user.
Click OKto confirm the settings.
9 Click the SNMPtab and enter the following settings:IP Address: Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the NE.
User Name: Enter a string as the user name of the LCT. The
default user name isAdministrator.
Password: Enter the password of the LCT. The default password
is NSN!e2eNet4u.
Telegram Timeout [sec]: Enter an integer. The default value is 20 seconds.
Telegram Retries: Enter an integer. The default value is 3 times.
Polling Interval [min]: Enter an integer to indicate the polling interval. The
default value is 5 minutes.
Click OKto confirm the settings and return to the DCN Management window.
10 Select the check boxes for the FLEXR L Server, SNMPchannel, and Universal
Snmpv3 NEC(all in the same tree).
Right-click the Universal Snmpv3 NEClist item and select the Activate/Deactivate
menu item from the context menu.
Please make sure the newly added NE is activated and running properly.
11 Double-click the Universal Snmpv3 NECor right-click it and select Start Element
Manager.
The LCT is opened.
The connection to the NE is established.
2.3 Graphical User Interface
The FLASHWAVE 4570 LCT enables the user to perform a wide variety of operation,
administration, and maintenance tasks with the FLASHWAVE 4570 system.
The LCT GUI offers the following main elements described in the following sub-chapters.
The set of functions available for each operator depends on the user group of the login
account, which is defined by an administrator.
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2.3.1 Main Window
Once a connection is established with the NE, the Main window is displayed as the root
screen to access all other windows. Figure 2-1provides an overview of the Main window.
Figure 2-1 LCT Main Window
2.3.2 Main Window Menu
Figure 2-2displays the LCT Main window menu. By clicking one of these menu items, the
specific drop-down menu opens.
Figure 2-2 Main Window Menu
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Table 2-2provides a detailed description of the Main window menu entries.
Menu item Description
System
Connect/Disconnect Connects and disconnects the LCT with the NE.
Operation Log Opens the Operation Log window to view the
operation information of the current user account on
the LCT.
Audio Alarm Config Opens the Audio Alarm Configuration window to
configure the audio alarm.
Exit Logs out and closes the LCT application.
Security
Lock Screen Locks the screen and opens the Lock Screen
window. The user should input the right passwordto unlock the screen.
Lock Screen Config Opens the Lock Screen Configuration window to
modify the settings of locking the screen.
Fault
Active Alarm Opens the Active Alarms window to view the
current alarms
History Alarm Opens the History Alarms window to view the
history alarms
Events Opens the Events window to view the events
about the operationWindows
Displays an NE window that is already opened in
the Main window.
Minimize All Minimizes all the open windows.
Maximize All Maximizes all the open windows.
Help
Help Opens the introduction page of the Online Help
window together with the contents panel.
About Opens the About window for displaying the LCT
information.
Table 2-2 Main Window Menu Items
2.3.3 Chassis View
The Chassis View window displays a graphical replica of the shelf and card inventory of the
NE. The Chassis View window provides access to the detailed information and
configuration windows associated with the different components in the graphical replica
(Figure 2-3).
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Figure 2-3 Chassis View
2.3.4 Chassis Main Menu
Figure 2-4displays the chassis main menu. By clicking one of these menu items, the specific
drop-down menu opens
Figure 2-4 Chassis Main Menu
Table 2-3provides a detailed description of the chassis main menu entries.
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Menu item Description
Extension Shelf Configuration
Extension ShelfConfiguration
Opens the Extension Shelf Configuration windowto add or delete the extension shelf to the main
shelf and check all extension shelf information.
(This feature is not available in this release.)
Configuration
NE
NE Property
Configuration
Opens the NE Properties Configuration window to
view and set the NE properties.
Synchronize NE Opens the Synchronization NE window to
synchronize the NE data.
Warm Reboot NE Warm reboots the NE within the LCT system.
Cold Reboot NE Cold reboots the NE. This causes traffic loss.
Shut down NE Shuts down the NE.
TP Configuration Opens the TP Configuration window to view and
set the Terminal Point (TP) properties.
TP Multiplexing Structure Opens the TP Multiplexing Structure window to
view and set the TP mapping structures.
Cross-Connection
Management
Opens the Cross-Connection Management
window to view and set the Cross Connections
(CC).
LO SNCP Extend
Parameters
Opens the LO SNCP Extend Parameters Setting
window to view and set the parameters of LowOrder (LO) Sub-Network Connection Protection
(SNCP) parameters.
Synchronization
Management
Opens the Synchronization Management window
to view and set the time references.
EPG Management Opens the Equipment Protection Group
Management window to view and set the
Equipment Protection Group (EPG).
CC 1+1 Protection
HOCC 1+1
Protection
Opens the HOCC 1 + 1 Protection window to set
the High Order Cross Connection (HOCC)
protection.
LOCC 1+1 Protection Opens the LOCC 1 + 1 Protection window to set
the Low Order Cross Connection (LOCC)
protection.
LOCC Capacity
Management
Opens the LOCC Capacity Management window
to set and manage the capacity mode of the LOCC
protection.
MSP Management Opens the MSP Management window to view and
set Multiplex Section Protection (MSP).
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Menu item Description
MS-SPRing Management Opens the MS-SPRing Management window to
view and set Multiplex Section-Shared ProtectionRing (MS-SPRing).
NE MIB Management Opens the MIB Management window to view and
set the NE Management Information Base (MIB).
NE Software Management Opens the Software Management window to view
and set the NE software.
NE Time Setting Opens the NE Time Setting window to set the NE
time.
NE Trap Destination
Configuration
Opens the Trap Destination window to view and
select the LCT IP addresses.
Alarm Out Configuration Opens the Alarm Out Configuration window to set
the alarm output.
EOW OHCC Management Opens the EOW OHCC Management window to
view and set Engineering Order Wire (EOW) Over
Head Cross Connection (OHCC).
EOW Phone Number
Management
Opens the EOW Phone Number Management
window to set the EOW phone number.
MDI/MDO Configuration Opens the MDI/MDO Configuration window to
view and set the Miscellaneous Discrete Input
(MDI)/Miscellaneous Discrete Output (MDO) alarm
report.
NE Resource Usage
Statistics
Opens the Resource Usage Statistics window to
view the usage of the cards and ports.
NE Recorder Settings Turns the recorder for Cross Connection
configuration on/off.
Batch Crossconnect Tool To batch configure Cross Connection using the
script created by the recorder or directly using a
specific syntax.
Refresh Chassis Displays the latest state of the NE.
NE Security
NE User Management Opens the User Administration window to view
and set the user accounts.
Change Password Opens the Change Password window to changethe password of the current user account.
Request Write Access Sends a request to the administrator for NE write
access authority.
Release Write Access Release the NE write access authority for other
users to request.
Write Access Information Opens the Write Access Information window to
view the current writing information.
Write Access TimeOut
Setting
Opens the Write Access TimeOut Setting window
to set the NE write access time out.
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Menu item Description
Upload Security Log Opens the Upload Security Log window to save
the NE security log from the MIB to the LCT PC.DCN
Change NE IP Opens the Change NE IP window to view and set
the NE IP address.
Change Ethernet IP Opens the Change Ethernet IP window to view
and set the Ethernet information.
DCC Management Opens the DCC Management window to view and
set the Data Communication Channel (DCC).
MP Bundle Configuration Opens the MP Bundle Configuration window to
view and set the Multi-link PPP (MP) bundles. PPP
is the abbreviation of Point-to-Point Protocol.
Embedded E1 DCC
Configuration
Opens the Embedded E1 DCC Configuration
window to view and set the E1 DCC channels.
OSI Tunnel Opens the OSI Tunnel Configuration window to
view the Open System Interconnection (OSI)
tunnels.
GRE Tunnel Opens the GRE Tunnel Configuration window to
view the Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
tunnels.
IP Over IP Configuration Opens the IP Over IP Configuration window to
view and set the Data Communication Network
(DCN) based on IP over IP.
OSPF
OSPF General Opens the OSPF General window to view the
basic information about Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF).
OSPF Areas Opens the OSPF Areas window to view and set
the area information about OSPF.
OSPF Interfaces Opens the OSPF Interface window to view the
OSPF interfaces.
OSPF IF Metrics Opens the OSPF Interface Metric window to view
the metrics to be advertised for a specified interface.
OSPF Neighbors Opens the OSPF Neighbor window to view theneighbors in the same area of the subject router.
OSPF Area
Aggregates
Opens the OSPF Area Aggregate window to view
and set the OSPF area aggregates.
OSPF LSDB Opens the OSPF LSDB window to view the OSPF
Link-State DataBase (LSDB) information.
OSPF External
LSDB
Opens the OSPF External LSDB window to view
the OSPF external LSDB information.
OSPF Routing Table Opens the OSPF Routing Table window to view
the routing information.
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Menu item Description
IP Route Configuration
IP Static Route Opens the IP Static Route and Gateway window toview and set the IP static routes.
RPR
RPR Service Configuration Opens the RPR Service Management window to
view and configure the Resilient Packet Ring (RPR)
service.
RPR Service Management Opens the RPR Service Management window to
manage the RPR service.
Fault
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view the
current alarms.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view the
history alarms.
Events Opens the Events window to view the events
about the operation.
Alarm Rule Switch
Configuration
Opens the Alarm Rule Switch Configuration
window to enable or disable the corresponding
monitoring switch.
AIS/RDI Alarm Configuration Opens the AIS/RDI Alarm Enabled Configuration
window to set the Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) and
Remote Defect Indication (RDI) alarms.
Alarm Inhibit Configuration Opens the Alarm Inhibition Configuration windowto set the options about alarm inhibition.
Alarm Type List
Management
Opens the Alarm Type List Management window
to set the alarm severity.
Alarm Persistent Time
Configuration
Opens the Alarm Persistent Time Configuration
window to set the alarm persistent time.
Event Log Configuration Opens the Event Log Configuration window to
configure the settings of the log policy.
Performance
Current SDH Performance Opens the Current SDH Performance window to
view and set the current SDH performance
monitoring properties.
History SDH Performance Opens the History SDH Performance window to
view and set the historical SDH performance
monitoring properties.
SDH Unavailable Periods Opens the SDH Unavailable Periods window to
view and set the SDH unavailable periods
monitoring properties.
Current Ethernet Statistics Opens the Current Ethernet Statistics window to
view and set the current Ethernet performance
monitoring properties.
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Menu item Description
History Ethernet
Performance
Opens the History Ethernet Statistics window to
view and set the historical Ethernet performance.1 s Ethernet Threshold Opens the Ethernet Performance Threshold
window to view and set the 1 s Ethernet threshold.
Current Ethernet VLAN
Statistics
Opens the Current Ethernet VLAN Statistics
window to view and set the current Virtual Local
Area Network (VLAN) performance monitoring
options.
History Ethernet VLAN
Statistics
Opens the History Ethernet VLAN Statistics
window to view and set the historical VLAN
performance.
5 Second Ethernet
Performance
Opens the 5 Second Ethernet Performance
window to view and set the Ethernet performancefor 5 second periods.
5 Second Ethernet VLAN
Performance
Opens the 5 Second Ethernet VLAN Performance
window to view and set the VLAN performance for 5
second periods.
Current E1 Bit Slip
Performance
Opens the Current E1 Bit Slip Performance
window to view and set the current E1 bit slip
performance.
History E1 Bit Slip
Performance
Opens the History E1 Bit Slip Performance
window to view and set the historical E1 bit slip
performance.
Current PDH CRCPerformance
Opens the Current PDH CRC Performancewindow to view and set the current Plesiochronous
Digital Hierarchy (PDH) Cyclic Redundancy Code
(CRC) performance.
History PDH CRC
Performance
Opens the History PDH CRC Performance window
to view and set the historical PDH CRC
performance.
PDH CRC Unavailable
Periods
Opens the PDH CRC Unavailable Periods window
to view and set the unavailable periods of PDH
CRC performance.
Current RPR Span
Performance
Opens the Current RPR Span Performance
window to view and set the current RPR spanperformance.
History RPR Span
Performance
Opens the History RPR Span Performance
window to view and set the historical RPR span
performance
Current RPR MAC Client
Performance
Opens the Current RPR MAC Client Performance
window to view and set the current RPR Media
Access Control (MAC) client performance.
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History RPR MAC Client
Performance
Opens the History RPR MAC Client Performance
window to view and set the history RPR MAC clientperformance.
Maintenance
AIS/RDI Insertion Test
Management
Opens the AIS/RDI Insertion Test Management
window to perform the AIS/RDI insertion tests.
Loopback Test
Management
Opens the Loopback Test Management window to
perform the loop back tests.
PRBS Test Management Opens the PRBS Test Management window to
view and manage the Pseudo Random Bit
Sequence (PRBS) test.
LED Test Opens the LED Test window to perform the Light
Emitting Diode (LED) tests.
Table 2-3 Chassis Main Menu Items (Cont.)
2.3.5 Context Menus
By right-clicking a certain component of the chassis, the specific context menu opens.
There are nine kinds of the context menus which are:
Chassis context menu
General card context menu
High Order Cross Connection card context menu
Low Order Cross Connection card context menu
8 x GE/T card and 1 x 10 GE/T card context menu
6 x GE + 4 x FEGE/A card context menu
12 x GE + 12 x FE/RPR context menu
Fan unit context menu
Filler card context menu
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Chassis Context Menu
Table 2-4provides a detailed description of the general card context menu entries.
Menu items Description
Refresh Chassis Refreshes the chassis view of the NE.
NE Properties Configuration Opens the NE Properties Configuration window to
view and set the NE properties.
Synchronize NE Opens the Synchronize NE window to select the
items to be synchronized.
Change NE IP Opens the Configure NE IP window to set the new IP
address.
Change Ethernet IP Opens the Configure Ethernet IP window to set the
new IP address and the new sub-network mask
address.
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view the current
alarms regarding to the NE.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view the history
alarms regarding to the NE.
Events Opens the Events window to view and search the
events items.
Table 2-4 Chassis View Context Menu Items
General Card Context Menu
By right-clicking the following cards, a specific context menu opens.
Controller cards
the System Controller (SC) card
the System Interface with Engineering Order Wire card (SI-E) card
the System Interface (SI) card
SDH cards
the 2 x STM-64 card
the 8 x STM-16 card
the 8 x STM-4/1 card
the 8 x STM-1E card
PDH cards
the 126 x E1 /R card the 12 x E3/DS3 card
Input/Output cards
the 8 x STM-1 E IO card
the 63 x E1 IO card
the 12 x E3/DS3 IO card
Optical Amplifier (OA) cards
the Pre-Optical Amplifier (POA) card (20 dB)
the Booster Optical Amplifier (BOA) card (13 dBm)
the BOA card (15 dBm)
the BOA card (18 dBm)
Table 2-5provides a detailed description of the general card context menu entries.
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Menu item Description
Card Properties Configuration Opens the Card Properties Configuration window
to view and set the card properties.Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system
database.
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view the
current alarms regarding to the card.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view the
alarm history for the respective card.
Warm Reboot Card Warm reboots the active card within the LCT
system.
Cold Reboot Card Cold reboots the active card. This type of card reset
will cause traffic loss on the card.
Delete Card Deletes the absent card from the LCT system.
Table 2-5 General Card Context Menu Items
High Order Cross Connection Card Context Menu
Table 2-6provides a detailed description of the HOCC card context menu entries.
Menu item Description
Card Properties Configuration Opens the Card Properties Configuration window
to view and set the card properties.
Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system
database.
CC 1 + 1 Protection
HOCC 1+1 Protection Opens the HOCC 1 + 1 Protection window to set
the HOCC protection.
Cross-Connection Management Opens the Cross-Connection Management
window to view and set the cross connections.
Synchronization Management Opens the Synchronization Management window
to view and set the time references.
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view the
current alarms corresponding to the card.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view thehistory alarms corresponding to the card.
Warm Reboot Card Warm reboots the active card within the LCT
system.
Cold Reboot Card Cold reboots the active card. This type of card reset
will cause traffic loss on the card.
Delete Card Deletes the absent card from the LCT system.
Table 2-6 HOCC Card Context Menu Items
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Low Order Cross Connection Card Context Menu
Table 2-7provides a detailed description of the LOCC card context menu entries.
Menu item Description
Card Properties Configuration Opens the Card Properties Configuration window
to view and set the card properties.
Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system
database.
LOCC 1 + 1 Protection Opens the LOCC 1 + 1 Protection window to set
the LOCC protection.
Cross-Connection Management Opens the Cross-Connection Management
window to view and set the cross connections.
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view the
current alarms corresponding to the card.History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view the
alarm history for the respective card.
Warm Reboot Card Warm reboots the active card within the LCT
system.
Cold Reboot Card Cold reboots the active card. This type of card reset
will cause traffic loss on the card.
Delete Card Deletes the absent card from the LCT system.
Table 2-7 LOCC Card Context Menu Items
8 x GE/T Card and 1 x 10 GE/T Card Context MenuTable 2-8provides a detailed description of the 8 x GE/T card and the 1 x 10 GE/T card
context menu entries.
Menu item Description
Card Properties Configuration Opens the Card Properties Configuration window
to view and set the card properties.
Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system
database.
LAN Ports Property Configuration Opens the LAN Port Selection window to select
the Local Area Network (LAN) ports.
Virtual Concatenation GroupManagement
Opens the Virtual Concatenation GroupManagement window to view the Virtual
Concatenation Groups (VCG).
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view the
current alarms corresponding to the card.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view the
alarm history for the respective card.
Warm Reboot Card Warm reboots the software on the active card.
Cold Reboot Card Cold reboots the active card. This type of card reset
will cause traffic loss on the card.
Delete Card Deletes the absent card from the LCT system.
Table 2-8 8 x GE/T Card and 1 x 10 GE/T Card Context Menu Items
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6 x GE + 4 x FEGE/A Card Context Menu
Table 2-9provides a detailed description of the 6 x GE + 4 x FEGE/A card context menu
entries.
Menu item Description
Card Properties Configuration Opens the Card Properties Configuration window to
view and set the card properties.
Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system
database.
Bridge Configuration Opens the Bridge Configuration window to view and
set the bridges.
LAN Ports Property
Configuration
Opens the LAN Port Selection window to select the
LAN ports.
WAN Ports PropertyConfiguration
Opens the WAN Port Selection window to set theWide Area Network (WAN) ports.
Link Aggregation Group
Management
Opens the Link Aggregation Group Configuration
window to set the link aggregation groups.
Virtual Concatenation Group
Management
Opens the Virtual Concatenation Group Management
window to view the VCG.
VLAN Management Opens the VLAN Management window to view and
set VLAN properties.
GVRP Management Opens the GVRP Management window to view and
set the GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol)
VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP).
Static MAC AddressConfiguration
Opens the Static MAC Address Configuration windowto view and set the static MAC addresses.
ACL Configuration Opens the ACL Configuration window to view and set
the Access Control List (ACL).
Static Multicast Configuration Opens the Static Multicast Configuration window to
view and set the static multicast.
IGMP Snooping Opens the IGMP Snooping window to view and set
the dynamic multicast status.
MSTP Configuration
CIST Configuration Opens the CIST Configuration window to set the
Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST).MST Region Configuration Opens the MST Region Configuration window to set
the Multiple Spanning Tree (MST).
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view the current
alarms corresponding to the card.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view the alarm
history for the respective card.
Warm Reboot Card Warm reboots the active card within the LCT system.
Cold Reboot Card Cold reboots the active card. This type of card reset will
cause traffic loss on the card.
Delete Card Deletes the absent card from the LCT system.
Table 2-9 6 x GE + 4 x FEGE/A Card Context Menu Item
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2 x GE + 12 x FE/RPR Context Menu
Table 2-10provides a detailed description of the 2 x GE + 12 x FE/RPR card context menu
entries.
Menu item Description
Card Properties Configuration Opens the Card Properties Configuration window to
view and set the card properties.
Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system
database.
RPR Client Ports Property
Configuration
Opens the RPR Client Port Config window to
configure the RPR LAN port.
RPR WAN Ports Property
Configuration
Opens the RPR WAN Port Config window to set the
bandwidth of the WAN ports.
RPR ACL Configuration Opens the RPR ACL Configuration" window to view,create, and modify the RPR ACL settings.
RPR Cross Ports Configuration Opens the RPR Cross Ports Configuration window
to view and modify the configuration of crossing port
of RPR card.
RPR Static Multicast
Configuration
Opens the Static Multicast Configuration window to
view and set the static multicast information.
RPR Station Configuration Opens the RPR Station Configuration window to
view and set the RPR station settings.
RPR Topology Information Opens the RPR Topo Table window to view the
topological information of the RPR ports.
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view thecurrent alarms corresponding to the card.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view the alarm
history for the respective card.
Warm Reboot Card Warm reboots the active card within the LCT system.
Cold Reboot Card Cold reboots the active card. This type of card reset
will cause traffic loss on the card.
Delete Card Deletes the absent card from the LCT system.
Table 2-10 2 x GE + 12 x FE/RPR Card Context Menu Items
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Fan Unit Context Menu
Table 2-11provides a detailed description of the general card context menu entries.
Menu items Description
Card Properties
Configuration
Opens the Card Properties Configuration window to view
and set the card properties.
Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system database.
Active Alarms Opens the Active Alarms window to view and search the
current alarms corresponding to the fan unit.
History Alarms Opens the History Alarms window to view and search the
alarm history for the respective fan unit.
Table 2-11 Fan Unit Context Menu Items
Filler Card Context Menu
Table 2-12provides a detailed description of the filler card context menu entry.
Menu item Description
Synchronize Card Synchronizes the card data with the NE system database if
the system does not automatically recognize the card after
insertion on the NE.
Table 2-12 Filler Card Context Menu Item
2.3.6 Alarm Area
The alarm area is displayed along the bottom of the Main window (Figure 2-5). All the active
alarms are collected and the numbers of the alarms are listed by severity and category. By
clicking the certain alarm area, the corresponding alarm window opens.
The alarm area can be used to verify and analyze any kind of errors or previous actions
performed in the current session with the NE.
Figure 2-5 Alarm Area
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2.3.7 General Function Buttons
By clicking one of the function buttons in the windows, a specific operation can be done.
Table 2-13provides a detailed description of the general function buttons.
Function button Description
Add To add new settings.
Apply To confirm all the configuration changes mode.
Cancel To close the window without saving any configuration
changes.
Close To close the window without saving any configuration
changes.
Create To create new settings.
Delete To delete the current settings.
Detail To view the detailed information of the specific
component.
Edit To modify the settings of a specific component.
Help To launch the Online Help system.
Modify To modify the settings of a specific component.
OK To confirm all the configuration changes and close the
window.
Print To print the information of a specific component.
Query To obtain the latest information of a specific
component.
Refresh To obtain the latest information of a specific
component.
Set To configure a specific component.
View To view the detailed information of a specific
component.
Table 2-13 General Function Buttons
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This chapter provides an overview of non-optical external interfaces of an NE. It also
describes how these interfaces can be used and configured via the LCT.
3.1 Configuring MDI/MDO
The MDI/MDOinterfaces are located on the SIand SI-Ecard.
The MDI/MDO provides the following signals:
8 x MDI: Usually configured to activate upon the occurrence of particular events at the
site, e.g., fire alarm, over-temperature alarm, door-open alarm, etc.
8 x MDO: Normally employed to provide remote control of various devices at the site.
The MDI/MDO are connected via an Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 connectors on the SI or SI-
E card. The other end of the cable is ready for wire-wrapped connections for the devices to
be monitored/controlled by the MDI/MDO to the proper connector pins.For detailed information of pin designation of MDI/MDO connectors and cables, please refer
to the FLASHWAVE 4570 Interconnect, Configuration and Mechanical Assembly (ICMA).
3.1.1 Configuring MDI
The MDI interfaces are used to trigger an alarm notification. The normal contact state of the
MDI (Enabled or Disabled) is configured via the LCT.
To configure the MDI, complete the following steps:
1 In the chassis main menu, select the Configuration > MDI/MDO Configurationmenu
item.
The MDI/MDO Configuration window is opened.
2 Click the MDItab at the top of the window to switch to the MDI configuration.
3 For each MDI interface, operate as follows, and click Applyto confirm the settings:
Label: Enter the MDI identification.
Status: Select the desired MDI status, Enabled/Disabled, from the
dropdown list.
4 Click OKto complete the MDI settings.
The MDI interfaces are now configured.
3.1.2 Configuring MDO
The normal contact state of the MDO (Enabled or Disabled) is configured via the LCT. The
MDO interfaces are also individually enabled or disabled remotely via the LCT to control
whatever devices are connected to them.
To configure the MDO, complete the following steps:
1 In the chassis main menu, select the Configuration > MDI/MDOConfiguration menu
item.
The MDI/MDO Configuration window is opened.
2 Click the MDOtab at the top of the window to switch to the MDO configuration.
3 Select the desired MDO from the MDOdrop-down list, MDO1 to MDO8.
4 For each MDO interface, operate as follows, and click Applyto confirm the settings:
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Status: Select the MDO status, Enabled/Disabled, from the drop-
down list, as required.
Already Associated Select the corresponding alarms from the list andAlarm List: move them to disassociated the alarms.
Unassociated Alarm List: Select the corresponding alarms from the list and move
them to associate the alarms.
5 Click OKto complete the MDO settings.
The MDO interfaces are now configured.
3.2 Configuring EOW
The EOWinterface enables telephone conferences between network elements using a
handset.
The EOW is connected via an Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 connector on the SI-E card. The
other end of the cable is ready for wire-wrapped connection to the special phone. This allows
EOW calls in inter-connected ring and meshed networks.
3.2.1 EOW OHCC Management
Creating a New EOW Channel
To create a new EOW channel, complete the following steps:
1 In the chassis main menu, select the Configuration > EOW OHCC Managementmenu
item.
The EOW OHCC Management window is opened.
2 Click Createto open the EOW Channel Management window.
3 Configure the following settings and click OKto close the EOW Channel Management
window:
Source: Select the source of the channel from the drop-down list of
32 E1 channels, 32 E2 channels, 2 F1 channels, and
desired SDH channels.
Destination: Select the destination of the channel from the drop-down list
of the desired SDH channels.
4 In the EOW OHCC Management window, select an item and configure the following
settings:
Interface Mode: Select the check box to block the EOW channel.
Ring Manage: Select the check box to enable the function which prevents
the EOW channel from forming a ring.
Click Applyto confirm the settings and click OKto close the window.
A new EOW channel has now been created.
Deleting an EOW Channel
To delete an EOW channel, complete the following steps:
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1 In the chassis main menu, select the Configuration > EOW OHCC Managementmenu
item.
The EOW OHCC Management window is opened.2 In the EOW OHCC Management window, select the EOW channel to be deleted from
the list and click Delete.
3 ClickYesin the Confirmation window.
4 Click Applyto confirm the settings and click OKto complete the deletion.
The EOW channel is now deleted.
3.2.2 EOW Phone Number Management
To set the EOW phone number, complete the following steps:
1 In the chassis main menu, select the Configuration > EOW Phone Number
Managementmenu item.
The EOW Phone Number Management window is opened.
2 In the Phone Numbertext box, enter the desired EOW phone number.
The telephone number must be from 111 to 999 and the default number is 111. Before
dialing a telephone number, please press the key first.
3 Click OKto complete the EOW phone number settings.
The EOW phone number is now configured.
It is necessary to dial a number and activate the auto ring manager function when the
user sets up an EOW ring. Otherwise, there is always noise in the phone.i
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This chapter provides task descriptions and additional information within the scope of
operating the FLASHWAVE 4570 system.
4.1 Performance Management
The following sub-chapters describe performance management tasks.
The Performance Monitoring (PM) and signal quality analysis provide information to detect
and alert a potential problem that could lead to degraded performance before a failure is
declared.
Performance management provides the following monitoring functions for the SDHcards:
PM (processing and reporting) of parameters.
Inquiry of current and historical values of the parameters.
Supervision of parameter thresholds.For the Ethernet cards, performance management only provides the first two monitoring
functions.
The performance parameters are monitored as follows:
Current and previous values: 15 minute period and 24 hour period
Historical values: maximum 16 records for 15 minute periods, 1 record for 24 hour period
In addition to the performance parameters already mentioned, Ethernet performance also
monitors 5 second performance data.
The monitoring functions are accessed and configured via the LCT.
Performance Monitoring Parameters
Depending on the supported protocols of the transponder, the following performance
monitoring parameters are supported:
SDH: supports the following regenerator section and multiplex section performance
parameters, counted according to G.829:
Background Block Error (BBE)
Consecutive Severely Errored Second (CSES)
Errored Second (ES)
Out of Frame Second (OFS)
Point Justification Count Negative (PJCN)
Point Justification Count Positive (PJCP)
Severely Errored Second (SES)
Unavailable Second (UAS)
No far-end PM parameters are defined for the SDH Regenerator Section.
Ethernet performance monitoring supports the following parameters:
Received Total Byte
Received Total/Good/Bad/Unicast/Multicast/Broadcast/Fragment Packet
Received Dropped/Undersize/Oversize Good Packet
Receive Good Pause Packet
Received 64 byte/65-127 byte/128-255 byte/256-511 byte/512-1023 byte/1024-
1518 byte Packet
Transmit Total Byte Transmit Total/Unicast/Multicast/Broadcast Packet
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Transmit Good Pause Packet
PDH: supports the following performance parameters of 2 Mbps, 34 Mbps, and 45 Mbps:
ES SES
BBE
UAS
CSES
Unavailable Period (UAP)
Impact of Other Settings on Performance Management
Besides the specific performance management settings, the following settings must be
considered since they also affect PM:
Operational state: if the operational state of a shelf/card/port is Disabled, all
corresponding 15-minute and 24-hour PM processing is stopped:
the current 15 minutes values are cleared;
the current 24 hours values are not cleared but are frozen;
no action is done on previous or historical data.
After switching the operational state to Enabled the PM processing will re-start
automatically.
NEtime: if the internal time of the NE is modified by the Network Time Protocol (NTP) or
manually, the 15 minutes/24 hours periods are adjusted with the new time, i.e., the
length of the period becomes shorter or longer. In case the NE time is changed, the
current 15-minute and 24-hour performance data will always be consistent with each
other. Deleting an object: if a monitored object is deleted, its complete 15-minute and 24- hour
PM processing is stopped immediately. The corresponding history data files remain in
the database.
Card rebooting: if a card or the system is performing warm reboot or cold reboot, the
performance monitoring registers will be reset to zero. After the reboot, the performance
monitoring will be resumed.
The performance monitoring for a TPcan be suspended (called as Non-monitor) or
resumed (called as Monitor). The default mode is Non-monitor.
4.1.1 Configuring SDH Performance
The FLASHWAVE 4570 LCT provides the following SDH PM management functions listed in
Table 4-1.
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Functions Description
Unmonitor / Monitor /
Monitor&Auto Report
Configure the performance monitoring type.
Set All Apply setting to all records.
Refresh Refresh the information.
Filter Filter and display the desired TP(s).
Edit Edit the selected TP(s) PM parameters.
Reset All Reset all parameters for all TP(s) listed in the list.
Close Close the window.
Print Print and save the PM values.
Help Launch the Online Help system.
Reset Reset all parameters for the selected TP by selecting the menuitem from the context menu.
Table 4-1 SDH PM Management Functions
Configuring Current SDH Performance
To configure the current SDH performance, complete the following steps:
1 In the chassis main menu, select the Performance > Current SDH Performancemenu
item.
The Current SDH Performance window is opened.
2 Set the monitor SDH point filter.
1. Click Filterto open the Monitor SDH Point Filter window.
2. Click Addto open the Select Terminal Point window.
3. In the TP Filterarea, select the desired NE, card, port, and TP type from the drop-
down lists.
All the corresponding TP(s) will be listed in the lower pane of the Select Terminal
Point window.
4. Select the desired TP(s) from the list and click OK.
Multiple TPs can be select at the same time, and the selected TP(s) will be
highlighted in blue.
The Select Terminal Point window is closed.5. In the Granularityarea, configure the following settings as desired:
15 Minutes: Select this check box to enable the 15-minute PM function.
24 Hours: Select this check box to enable the 24-hour PM function.
In the Location area, configure the following settings as desired:
Near End: Select this check box to enable the near end location PM
function.
Far End: Select this check box to enable the far end location PM
function.
Click Saveto confirm the settings.
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6. Click OKin the Monitor SDH Point Filter window to finish creating filter settings.
All the current SDH performance information is displayed in the Current SDH
Performance window.
3 Configure TP monitoring type.
1. In this window, select the one of the following monitor types:
Unmonitor: Select this item to set the selected TP to be unmonitored.
Monitor: Select this item to set the selected TP to be monitored.
Monitor&Auto Select this item to set the selected TP to be monitored. In
Report: addition, the PM report will be automatically saved into
history SDH performance log.
2. Click Set Allto confirm the settings.
4 Edit threshold.
1. Select the desired TP(s) from the PM list in the Current SDH Performance window.
Set the TP to Monitoror Monitor&Auto Reportfrom the context menu. ClickYes
in the Confirmation window to confirm the settings.
2. Select the desired TP(s) again and choose Edit Thresholdfrom the context menu.
All the selected TP(s) must have the same TP type, the same granularity, and same
location.
The SDH Threshold Setting window is opened.
3. Depending on the selected TP, configure the ES, BBE, SES, and UAS alarm
threshold settings if applicable.
4. Click OKto confirm the settings and the SDH Threshold Setting window is closed.
The SDH PM thresholds are now configured as desired.
5 Click Refreshto update the PM information listed in the Current SDH Performance
window.
The current SDH performance settings are now configured as desired.
Viewing Historical SDH Performance
To view the historical SDH performance, complete the following steps:
1 Synchronize all the desired cards in the FLASHWAVE 4570 Chassis View window.
2 In the chassis main menu, select the Performance > History SDH Performancemenu
item.The History SDH Performance window is opened.
3 Click Refreshto query all SDH PM data.
Once the querying process is completed, all the historical PM data is displayed in the
History SDH Performance window.
4 Use the Filtersettings to identify/find a specific piece of PM data in the list.
For Monitor SDH Point Filter settings, see the Set the monitor SDH point filter.
procedure section.
When the Confirmation window opens, clickYesto continue.
The SDH PM data is displayed in the History SDH Performance window according to the
selected filter settings.
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Viewing SDH Unavailable Periods
An Unavailable Period (UAP) is a period of unavailable time beginning at the onset of 10
consecutive SES events. This includes 10 seconds which are a part of unavailable time. Anew period of available time begins at the onset of 10 consecutive non-SES events.
To view the SDH unavailable periods, complete the following steps:
1 In the chassis main menu, select the Performance > SDH Unavailable Periodsmenu
item.
The SDH Unavailable Periods window is opened.
2 In the Selected Port(s)area, click Changeto open the Select Terminal Point window.
3 In theTP filterarea, select the desired NE, card, port, and TP type from the dropdown
lists.
All the corresponding TP(s) will be listed in the lower pane of the Select Terminal Point
window.
4 Select the desired TP from the list and click OK.
5 In the Location area, select one of the following locations:
Near End: Click this radio button to set the selected TP location to near end.
Far End: Click this radio button to set the selected TP location to far end.
6 Click Queryto query the latest PM information.
The selected TP unavailable periods PM information is displayed in the SDH Unavailable
Periods window.
4.1.2 Configuring Ethernet Performance
FLASHWAVE 4570 LCT provides the following Ethernet PM management functions listed in
Table 4-2.
Functions Description
Unmonitor / Monitor /
Monitor&Auto Report
Configure the performance monitoring type.
Set All Apply the setting to all records.
Refresh Refresh the information.
Filter Filter and display the desired port(s).
Edit Edit the selected port(s) PM parameters.
Reset All Reset all parameters for all port(s) listed in the list.
Close Close the window.
Print Print the PM values.
Help Launch the Online Help system.
Reset Reset all parameters for the selected TP by selecting the menu
item from the context menu.
Table 4-2 Ethernet PM Management Functions
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Configuring Current Ethernet Statistics
To configure the current Ethernet statistics, complete the following steps:
1 In the chassis main menu, select the Performance > Current Ethernet Statisticsmenu item.
The Current Ethernet Statistics window is opened.
2 In the upper pane, select the desired parameters in the check boxes.
The selected parameters will be added to the PM parameter columns in the lower pane.
3 Set the monitor Ethernet point filter.
1. Click Filterto open the Monitor Ethernet Point Filter window.
2. Click Addto open the Select Port window.
3. In the Port Filterarea, select the desired NE, card, and port from the drop-
downlists.All the corresponding port(s) will be listed in the lower pane of the Select Port
window.
4. Select the desired port(s) from the list and click OK.
Multiple ports can be selected, and t