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3IC IWF OMS Manual
11-Oct-10 IWF OMS User Manual: Rev. A
Document Number
Revision A Author
Bubba Rhee
Project Manager
Jinseog KimProject Name
TNI-600 OMS User ManualAbstractModification History
RevDateOriginatorCommentMeeting minutes pointer/Reviewers name
A2005-01-04Sengmo JoInitial Draft Ryan Hur
B2010-10-11Bubba RheeRevision HWJinseog Kim
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2Modification History
3TABLE OF CONTENTS
3PICTURE OF CONTENTS
51IWF OMS Overview
62Installation OMS Program
133Starting Up OMS
144IWF OMS Main GUI
144.1Main Menu
144.2Alarm Panel
144.3Resource Utilization
154.4Call In Service
154.4.1Total
164.5Interface
164.6Interface Alarm
164.7Alarm Event
174.8Main Window
174.9System Management
184.9.1IWF IP Address
184.9.2MSC Name Configuration
184.9.3Frame Relay Card
194.9.4PRI Card
195Alarm
195.1Alarm Configuration
205.2Alarm History
226Statistics
226.1Call Statistics
226.1.1Call Type - ALL
246.1.2Call Type - Sum
256.1.3Call Type Service Option
256.1.4Period
277Server Task
PICTURE OF CONTENTS
5Picture 1. Main Screen Shot
1 IWF OMS OverviewUser can manage IWF through IWF OMS, and inquire performance sum total, composition information, obstacle information and so forth by real time.IWF OMS (Operations Management System) is designed to: Report IWF obstacle by real time Denote the number of current connection calls through IWF Notify audible and visible information by obstacle grade Notify alarm, when there is no call during configurable time Supply information, according to IWF card Provide IWF Link state
Picture 1. Main Screen Shot
2 Installation OMS Program
To Use OMS software, install the OMS install file at first.
IWFOMS-Installation.exe
1. Execute the install file.
2. Click Next Button
3. Select the I accept the terms of the license agreement and click the Next button.
4. Click the Install button
5. Install the usb driver of hardware lock. Selecet the U.S.English.
6. Select the Next button.
7. Agree the licence Agreement and click the Next button.
8. Finish the installation of USB driver.
9. Installshield will continue the installation
10. Installshield will install the MySql problem. Click the Next button.
11. Select the Setup type Custom.
12. Click the Next button.
13. Click the Install button.
14. Select the Skip Sign-Up and Click the Next button
15. Finish to setup MySql program.
16. Install the MySQL Server Instance Configuration.
17. Select the Standard Configuration.
18. Click the Next button.
19. Uncheck the Modify Security Settings.And click the Next button.
20. Click the Execute button.
21. Finish the MySQL Server Instance Configuration.
22. Finish the IWF OMS InstallShield.
3 Starting Up OMS1. Run the OMS program.
Picture 2. Main Screen Shot
If run is completed, Main window will be shown up as Picture. 2.4 IWF OMS Main GUI4.1 Main Menu
Main Menu is Main Panel that establishes and controls fundamental action of IWF OMS. Through Main Menu, operator can set OMS configuration and IWF port map configuration. And also addition and deletion of IWF for management and inquiry of obstacles and event records are executed through Main Menu.
Operator want to set configuration and display call statistics can move the other GUI as selecting menu.4.2 Alarm Panel
If OMS detect alarm of managed IWF, Alarm Panel displays visual alarm. Critical Alam Occurred Major Alarm Occurred Minor Alarm Occurred
4.3 Resource UtilizationResource Utilization indicates on the screen after cyclically searching for states of CPU/Memory/File System. You can set the threshold of CPU/Memory/File System in Alarm Configuration Menu.If each usage exceeds set threshold by operator, color of each status bar changes red. Basically, Resource Utilization alarm is Critical. Normal Status Alarm Status4.4 Call In ServiceOperator can check count of current session of each interface and total session in IWF.
4.4.1 TotalTotal count is sum of maximum session of activated FR interface. Maximum session of 1 FR is 60 calls. According to the activated FR interface, scale of total count is changed automatically.
Above picture shows changed scale of total count according to activated FR interface. 4.5 InterfaceEach interface shows count of current session and status of L1 and L2.
Operator can set managed and not managed interface in system management menu. If not unmanaged interface has alarm, OMS doesnt display alarm according to operators setting. Maximum interface is 8.4.6 Interface AlarmIf OMS indicates link alarm of managed interface, OMS shows red background color in interface name. Also OMS makes audible alarm based on operators setting in alarm configuration. In alarm event window, operator can check detailed interface alarm such as event date, MSC and severity.
When link alarm of managed interface is cleared, OMS recovers interface name to balck color.4.7 Alarm Event
Alarm event widow displays current alarm list. Alarm severity can be set in alarm configuration by operator. MSC name is set in system management by operator.
Most of alarm event is cleared automatically when clear event is occurred. After operator confirms alarm event, operator can clear alarm event manually by click the Clear button.
4.8 Main Window
4.9 System Management
In System management menu, operator can set IWF IP, logical MSC Name, FR Card and PRI Card configuration.
4.9.1 IWF IP AddressOperator set IWF IP address in this box. Now this OMS version can monitor 1 IWF.4.9.2 MSC Name Configuration
Maximum interface and MSC is 8. Operator can set MSC name at his convenience. Set MSC name is used in statistics and alarm event.
If there are two MSC in actual, operator can set only 2 MSC name.
4.9.3 Frame Relay CardTNI-600 IWF can support 2 FR Interface cards and 8 E1 interfaces in one system. In Frame Relay Card menu, operator can select MSC name in each interface. Shown MSC name is based on MSC Name Configuration menu. Operator can select same MSC Name in different interface.
For only activated FR interface, OMS indicates alarm event and collects call statistics.To add managed interface, enable check box of interface.4.9.4 PRI CardSuch as FR Card, operator can set managed interface of PRI card. Only for activated interface, OMS detects alarm event.
5 Alarm5.1 Alarm Configuration
Operator can set managed alarm event and severity of each alarm.
If operator doesnt want to specific alarm, he should select the disabled item in each drop down menu.
Alarm event listAlarm NameSeverityEvent MessageDescription
Q.922 DeactivatedChangeableFR L2 Link DeactvateFR Layer 2 Link Alarm
FR E1 Link DownChangeableFR L1 Link DownFR Layer 1 Link Alarm
PRI ISDN Layer 2 DeactivatedChangeablePRI L2 Link DeactivatePRI Layer 2 Link Alarm
PRI E1 Link DownChangeablePRI L1 Link DownPRI Layer 1 Link Alarm
IWF Node DownChangeableIWF Agent DownNetwork or IWF SNMP down Alarm
Authenticated Telnet Login to IWFChangeableV1 user login from V2Specific user login from ip address
Telnet Login FailChangeableV1 user login failed from V2Specific user login failed from ip address
Maximum session reachedChangeableMaximum number of session exceedsMaximum number of session exceeds in specific interface(Maximum session = 60)
No Call Alarm During last 60 minutes from 1 until 10ChangeableNo Call Alarm during V1 minutesThere is no call during specific duration in each interface
CPU thresholdCriticalCPU LOAD V2% exceeds threshold V1%CPU Load exceeds threshold
MEMORY thresholdCriticalMEMORY LOAD V2% exceeds threshold V1%Memory Load exceeds threshold
File System ThresholdCriticalDISK RATE V3% exceeds threshold V2%Disk Rate exceeds threshold
resetChangeableV1 user initiated reset from V2Specific user initiated reset
RebootChangeableV1 user initiated reboot from V2Specific user initiated reboot
Packet License ExceedsMajorMaximum number of License Packet exceedsPacket call exceeds number of license packet
CSD License ExceedsMajorMaximum number of License CSD exceedsCSD call exceeds number of license CSD
To apply changed configuration, click the Apply or OK button.
5.2 Alarm HistoryAlarm history displays all alarm events. Each event is displayed in a line.Operator can search alarm history by interface, MSC, Severity and alarm event. If you want to search by date, select date option in box.
If you want to search alarm event by alarm duration, enable the check box as below picture. And type wanted alarm duration.
To save result of alarm history as excel format, click the Export to Excel button.
The file type is excel which is readable in excel program.6 Statistics6.1 Call Statistics
Operator can get call statistics by selecting search option in statistics menu. MSC
Interface
Call Type Service Option, All, Sum
Period Hour, Day, Month
6.1.1 Call Type - ALLThis search option displays all type of calls in a table.
Call Success Rate Success / Attempt
Call Complete Rate Call Complete / Attempt
User Disconnect Disconnect from MSC or PPP Termination from Mobile
Success Call Complete + User Disconnect
Call Complete
Packet ( PPP negotiation complete
Async ( Modem negotiation complete
Fax ( Modem negotiation complete
In this search option, OMS shows statistics as bar chart.
Only in this search option, you can check detailed failure reason of each call type. Click the Failure Detail button or do double click each call type on table.
Operator can check failure reason for selected call type in detail. To export this result to excel file, click the Export to Excel button. 6.1.2 Call Type - SumThis search option displays total sum of all call type by period. OMS displays success rate and complete rate as graph based on search period.
Export to BMP Graph Export to Excel Result table
6.1.3 Call Type Service OptionThis search option displays detailed statistics of each call type by period.
Graph displays 5 items Call Success Rate
Call Complete Rate
Top 3 Failure Reason RateExport result
Export to BMP Graph
Export to Excel Result table
6.1.4 PeriodOperator can search call statistics by these 3 options for all search option. Hour Maximum period is 24 hours Day Maximum period is 31 days Month Maximum period is 12 months
7 Server Task
Chapter 7 explains server task of OMS system.
To run OMS, these tasks should be run. All tasks are run automatically whenever OS is boot up.TaskFuntionetc
resourceColThis task gethers system resource of managed IWF
trapColThis task gethers selected traps by operator from IWF
pmMgrThis task gethers call statistics every 5 minutes from IWF
statMgrThis task makes lots type of statistics to display call statistics
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Get
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SNMP
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IWF
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Network Elements
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IWF
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Network Elements
aMgr
aMgr
TRAP
statCol
statCol
monCol
monCol
TRAP
TRAP
trapCol
trapCol
API
snmp
API
snmp
G U I
G U I
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Trap
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SNMP
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Get
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SNMP
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IWF
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Network Elements
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IWF
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Network Elements
Managed Interface
Not Managed Interface
F1 Interface Link Alarm
Clear Button
If operator goes back to main window, select Main menu as the following picture.
IWF IP Address
MSC Name
FR Card
PRI Card
2 MSC Name Configurations
Activate
DeActivate
Activate
Severity Selection
Severity: 5 Level
Critical
Major
Minor
Normal
Info
Disabled
Severity
MSC
Interface
Alarm Event
Date
Duration
MSC, Interface, Call Type
Period
Bar Chart
Double Click
Service Option
SNMP
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Trap
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G U I
G U I
IWF OMS
snmp
API
Win snmp
trapCol
trapCol
Function
monCol
resourceCol
statCol
pmMgr
Statistics
TRAP
aMgr
statMgr
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