ipaso lct training manual(16feb11) for alita
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iPASOLINK LCT WEBiPASOLINK LCT WEB
Nov 2010 Issue-4
TOPC-E4011E-02- 1
LCT COMMUNICATION INTERFACELCT COMMUNICATION INTERFACETHE LOCAL CRAFT TERMINAL IS USED TO SETUP, MONITOR AND MAINTAIN iPASOLINK RADIO. iPASOLINK SUPPLY USER GUI ENVIRONMENT THROUGH WEB BROWSER. LCT SUPPORTS BOTH LOCAL AND REMOTE
CONNECTIONS
WINDOWS XP WINDOWS VISTA & WINDOWS 7
CPU PENTIUM-M 1.6 GHz OR BETTER INTEL CORE2 DUO 1.6 GHz
RAM 512 MB OR MORE 1 GB
HDD 40 GB OR MORE FREE CAPACITY 40 GB OR MORE FREE CAPACITY
DISPLAY COLOR LCD (1024x768) COLOR LCD (1024x768)
LAN PORT
10/100 Base T(X) 10/100 Base T(X)
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT
OSWIN DOWS XP (ENGLISH VERSION) WINDOWS VISTA (ENGLISH VERSION)WINDOWS 7 (ENGLISH VERSION)
IE8, IE7, FIREFOX 3.6 OR HIGHER
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE LCT AND THE IPASOLINK IS VIA THE LCT PORT OF IDU CONNECTED BY LAN CABLE.
10/100 Base-TX (RJ-45)
SET THE PC INTERNET PROTOCOL, TCP IP PROPERTIES TO “OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY “ AND “OBTAIN DSN SERVER ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY”
LCT Port supports DHCP Default IP address is 172.17.254.253
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LCT Startup and LoginLCT Startup and Login
Start the browser Internet Explorer and enter the URL http://172.17.254.253/weblct/ to open the WebLCT Login screen.
Enter the “User Name” and “Password” in the provided text boxes and Click Ok button
Default Username : Admin
Password: 12345678
LCT main menu opens in the “Current Status screen”
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WebLCT LOGOUTWebLCT LOGOUT
To Logout of the WebLCT, click on the Logout button on the top right hand of the LCT screen.
When Logout Confirm window appears, Click Yes
LCT Login window appears
Close the Browser window to exit WebLCT.
Always Logout using this button before disconnecting the cable.
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WebLCT Initial ScreenWebLCT Initial ScreenLogin User Name
Indicate the current logged in user
Summary Alarm Indication
Indicate the summary alarm of ODU, IDU, AUX I/O, TCN, & Maintenance Status
Opposite Site Links
Connect
Maintenance
Maintenance ON/OFF button
Logout
Logout button
Menu tree
Indicate the LCT Main Menu
Block Diagram
Indicate the ODU, IDU and Interfaces
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Detail Display
Display detail alarm & status information of items selected from the Tabs
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Block DiagramBlock Diagram
Block Diagram of IDU with two ODUs connected and
STM-1 option
Block Diagram of IDU with one ODU connected and additional 16 X E1 option
Block Diagram of IDU with one ODU connected and additional 16 X E1 , AUX
and PS Input options
Block Diagram of IDU withone ODUs connected and
STM-1 option
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Active Alarms & Event LogActive Alarms & Event Log
Click on the Active Alarm Tab to see details of current Alarms
Click on Save button to save the active alarm list to the PC
Click on Event Log tab to see the even Log information. Click save to save the event log to a CSV file
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ODU & IDU Detail Alarm and StatusODU & IDU Detail Alarm and Status
Click on the ODU icon in the block diagram or the ODU tab to see the detail alarm and status information of the ODUs
Click on the IDU block diagram or the IDUtab to see the detail alarm and status information of the IDU and its mounted modules
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WebLCT Main MenuWebLCT Main MenuMenus for Metering
Equipment UtilityUser Account / SecurityS/W License setup
Can be accessed by selecting the check box “Detail Menu”
Click the “Expand All” icon to expand all menu items and click “ Collapsed All” icon to collapse the menu items
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Main MenuMain Menu
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Provisioning MenuProvisioning Menu
Click the “+” to expand each main menu folder and see the sub-menu items
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Maintenance MenuMaintenance Menu
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EQUIPMENT SETUPEQUIPMENT SETUP
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EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION (1 of 5)
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EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION (2 of 5)
Equipment Name
Equipment Configuration shows the mounted option boards.
Modem SW/ XPIC GRP Configuration shows how the Modem 1 and 2 are used.
Connected ODU information and IDU
(Modem) Settings
Adaptive Modulation Radio Settings
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EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION (3 of 5)EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION (3 of 5)2 (1+0) Configuration
Equipment Current status
(1+1) Hot Standby Configuration (1+0) XPIC Configuration
(1+0) Configuration
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EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION (4 of 5)EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION (4 of 5)
Click on the Setup Icon to open the setup 1 Setting of Equipment Name window.
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Left side shows the current setting. Click on the Equipment Namefield in the New setting in the right hand of the window. And enter the new name. (up to 32 characters)
If you exceed the number of characters, the entry field border turns to red and when the cursor is moved to the entry field pop –up will show the limits
2Click on the Next Button to go to next setting window. If the name field characters exceed, Input Error warning popup appears.
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Setting of SW/ XPIC Group window allows setting of how the two modems are used. For (1+1) configuration click on the check box SW/ XPIC GRP and click on the drop down arrow and select the required option. Other wise click on modem 1 or modem 2 and select used or not used.
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3 Click the Next button to go to the next setting window
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EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION – (5 of 5 )
Modifications to be applied are highlighted
Click the OK button to apply the changes
Following warning ask to confirm the change, click to continue OK
Information window show the changes complete, click OK
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RADIO CONFIGURATION (1 of 4 )RADIO CONFIGURATION (1 of 4 )
Modem configuration
Item Parameter DescriptionChannel Spacing 7/14/28/56 [MHz] Specify the radio channel spacingReference Modulation
QPSK16/32/64/128/256[QAM]
Specify the reference modulation from the list
Radio Mode High Capacity/ High System Gain
Specify the Radio Mode
E1 Mapping 0 to 152 [CH] Specify the number of E1 CH for mapping. (The number of CH should not exceed the limitation of the specified modulation.)
STM-1 Mapping 0 to 1 [CH] Specify the number of STM-1 CH for mapping.
ETH Bandwidth [Mbps] Display the bandwidth of the ether traffic
TX RF Frequency xxxxx.xxx [MHz] Enter transmit frequencyRX RF Frequency xxxxx.xxx [MHz] receive frequency (automatically)Frame ID 1 - 32 Set frame IDTX Power Control MTPC/ATPC Set transmit power control mode
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RADIO CONFIGURATION (2 of 4)RADIO CONFIGURATION (2 of 4)
Click the Equipment Setup Menu and select Radio Configuration to open the Equipment Setup – Radio configuration window.
Click the Setup Icon to open the Setup 1 Detailed MODEM Setting of SW/XPIC GRP or Slot Unit window.
Radio configuration window shows the existing radio configuration including the ODU frequency, parameters of radio channel 1 and 2.
Modem 1 and 2 configuration
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RADIO CONFIGURATION (3 of 4)RADIO CONFIGURATION (3 of 4)
Green border on the Set Position section modem configuration show the selected modem
Specification and information of the ODU connected to the selected Modem
Current setup of the selected modem ‘s radio configuration
Select the channel spacing of the radio signal
Select the reference Modulation of the radio signal
Radio Mode: select High capacity or High system Gain. High system gain is achieved by better FEC.
Select the number of E1 channels to be used
Select the number of STM-1 channels to be used (need STM-1 optional Interface card )
Show the available Ether bandwidth after E1 and STM-1 traffic mapping.
Select the TX Power Control Mode. ATPC or MTPC. Parameter setting for each mode is from provisioning menu Enter the radio signal Frame ID (1 ~ 32)
Enter TX/RX point frequency within the Start and Stop frequency of the ODU shown above.
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RADIO CONFIGURATION (4 of 4)RADIO CONFIGURATION (4 of 4)
Changed parameters are highlighted in blue. Confirm the changes and click the Ok button
Change the setting for Modem 2 and click the Next button
Select the Channel spacing to be used from the drop down list
Select the Reference or fixed modulation to be used from the drop down list
Select the High system Gain or High CapacitySelect the maximum number of E1 to be usedSelect whether STM-1 is to be used in the through modeConfirm the available Ether band width
After changing the setting for Modem 1 and click the Next button
Set the TX & RX FrequencySelect the Frame ID to be used (1 ~ 32)TX Power control mode ATPC or MTPC
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AMR Configuration (1 of 4)AMR Configuration (1 of 4)
Show the current Configuration for Modem 1 and 2
Set the AMR Modulation for Modem 1 & Click Next
Set the AMR priority traffic for Modem 1 & Click Next to set the Modem 2.
Item Parameter
E1 Mapping QPSK
Select following items.
- E1 Mapping (Range: 0 - 152)
- STM-1 Mapping (Range: 0 - 1)
- ETH Bandwidth is calculated from E1 and STM-1
mapping
16 QAM
32 QAM
64 QAM
128 QAM
256 QAM
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AMR CONFIGURATION (2 of 4)AMR CONFIGURATION (2 of 4)
Select AMR Operation by clicking the AMR Mode radio button. Select Non Operation radio button not to use the AMR function
Reference Modulation selected in Equipment Setup is shown highlighted in green.
Select the other modulations to be used during AMR operation by selecting the appropriate Used radio button
Click the Next button to set the E1 / STM-1 mapping.
Enter the priority E1 channels to be used for each modulation during the AMR operation in E1 Mapping for each modulation
If STM-1 through mode is used select which modulation schemes to be used during AMR operation provided that the radio capacity is available.
Capacity remaining for Ethernet bandwidth is shown automatically.
Click the Next button to set the AMR operation and E1/STM-1 mapping for Modem 2.
E1/STM-1 Mapping Settings:
Priorities for preservation of traffic (E1/STM1/Ethernet) as modulation level (and therefore transmission capacity) decreases
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AMR CONFIGURATION (3 of 4)AMR CONFIGURATION (3 of 4)
SET E1/STM-1 MAPPING FOR MODEM-1
SET AMR FOR MODEM-1
SET AMR FOR MODEM-2
SET E1/STM-1 MAPPING FOR MODEM-2AMR CONFIRMATION SCREEN
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AMR CONFIGURATION (4 of 4)AMR CONFIGURATION (4 of 4)
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT NETWORK MANAGEMENT
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GENERAL SETTINGGENERAL SETTING
Item Parameter DescriptionIP Address Setting (Bridge 1)IP Address x.x.x.x Input IP Address of NMS portSubnet Mask x.x.x.x Input Subnet Mask of NMS portDefault Gateway x.x.x.x Input Default Gateway IP
addressNMS Port SettingConnect NMS Port to NMS
Yes Use NMS Port (for root NE only)No Not use NMS Port
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Example for setting on Local & Remote EndsExample for setting on Local & Remote Ends
PC for Remote LCT
NMS Port
Management LAN
254
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Connection via NMS Port & LCT AccessConnection via NMS Port & LCT Access
Browse local IP Address: http://192.168.1.10/
Browse Remote IP Address: http://192.168.1.20/
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GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 1 of 5GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 1 of 5
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GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 2 of 5GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 2 of 5Item Paramet
erDescription
NE2 Port SettingNE2 Port IP Address
x.x.x.x Input IP Address of NE2 port
NE2 Port Usage
Used Use NE2 portNot Used Not use NE2 port
NE2 Port Speed
9600 specify the line speed of NE2 port219200
Ethernet Port Setting (NMS / NE1 Port)Usage Used Use Ethernet port
Not Used Not use Ethernet portAuto Negotiation
Enable enable the Auto Negotiation of Ethernet port
Disable Disable the Auto Negotiation of Ethernet port
Discovery Usage
Used search of the network access machinery using Ethernet connect
Not Used
NE Branch SettingBranch Number
1 to 4 Branches
Select the Branch Number
Default Gateway
x.x.x.x Input the Default Gateway
Restrict LCT ConnectionLCT Port Setting
Any Connection from Local/Remote to LCT Port
Only to Local NE
only connection from Local to LCT Port
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GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 3 of 5GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 3 of 5
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GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 4 of 5GENERAL SETTING (DETAIL) 4 of 5
When NE2 (RJ-45) port is used for serial connection to other PASOLINK configure this NE2 Port Setting
Select usage of NMS and NE1 ports set the port parameters accordingly
LCT Port Setting : select “any” radio button to connect to remote NEs. From the local LCT Port
Select “Only to Local NE” radio button to prevent connection to remote NE from local LCT port.
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GENERAL SETTING (detail) 5 of 5GENERAL SETTING (detail) 5 of 5
Select to which branch NMS port belongs to
Select to which branch Modem-2 port belongs to
Select the number of branches the NE belongs to
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ROUTING SETTINGROUTING SETTING
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PROVISIONINGPROVISIONING
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MODEM FUNCTION SETTINGMODEM FUNCTION SETTING
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MODEM PORT SETTINGMODEM PORT SETTING
Select Modem Function Setting on the provisioning menu and click on the Modem Port setting to enter the Modem port Name Enter the Modem Port Name ( 32 Characters)
Enter the Modem Port Name ( 32 Characters)
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RADIO SWITCH SETTING (1 of 2)RADIO SWITCH SETTING (1 of 2)Select provisioning menu and click on the Radio Switch setting to enter the switch setting for (1+1) configuration.
Click the SW GRP1 (Modem 1/2) to open the switching parameter setting dialog box.
Following functions can be set by this item.
TX & RX switching priority
TX Switch Lock in Usage
TX Switch Reverse function
RX Switch condition early warning
Item Parameter DescriptionTX SW Priority Non
PrioritySelecting non revertive mode
No.1 Select No.1 when both No.1 and No.2 are normally operating.
TX SW LockinUsage
Used enable TX SW Lockin functionNot Used disable TX SW Lockin function
TX SW Reverse Function Usage
Used enable Reverse FunctionNot Used disable Reverse Function
RX SW Priority Non Priority
Selecting non revertive mod
No.1 Select No.1 when both No.1 and No.2 are normally operating.
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RADIO SWITCH SETTING (2 of 2)RADIO SWITCH SETTING (2 of 2)
TX & RX SW PRIORITY (ONLY FOR HOT STANDBY)
NON PRIORITY: SELECT THIS FOR NON HOMING SWITCHING.
PRIORITY NO.1: SELECT THIS FOR HOMING SWITCHING. WHEN BOTH CHANNELS ARE NORMAL ALWAYS USE No.1 AS ONLINE.
WHEN CH NO.1 FAILS SWITCH TO CH NO.2, WHEN CH NO.1 IS NORMALIZEDSWITCH BACK TO CH NO.1 AUTOMATICALLY.
TX SW REVERSE FUNCTION USAGE:
THIS FUNCTION APPLIES TO 1+1 HOT STANDBY CONFIGURATION WITH TX SWITCH SET TO NON PRIORITY
WHEN BOTH RECEIVE FAILS DUE TO OPPOSITE STATION TX MAIN ANTENNA MISALIGNMENT, AND REVERSE FUNCTION IS SET TO USED, THEN SENDS A SILENT ALARM TO TX SIDE TO SWITCH TX ODU TO STANDBY ODU.
CRITERIA IS, RX LEV ALM OBSERVED FROM BOTH CHANNELS FOR MORE THAN 120 SEC. THEN SILENT ALM IS SENT TO TX SIDE TO SWITCH TX ODU TO ODU 2
TX SW LOCKIN USAGE
THIS FUNCTION APPLIES TO 1+1 HOT STANDBY CONFIGURATION WITH TX SWITCH SET TO PRIORITY NO.1
IN THE CASE WHEN DUE TO INTERMITTENT ODU1 FAILURE IT SWITCHES FROM ODU1 TO ODU2 AND BACK TO ODU1 REPEATEDLY AND LOCK IN USAGE IS SELECTED USED, TX SWITCH WILL BE LOCKED TO ODU2 TO PREVENT FREQUENT SWITCHING
CRITERIA IS, DURING 10MIN PERIOD IF SWITCHING OCCURS 10 TIMES, TX WILL BE LOCKED TO ODU2. IT WILL BE RELEASED AFTER 24 HOURS IF NO ALARMS ARE OBSERVED ON ODU1.
RX SW CONDITION EARLY WARNING:
INCLUDE EW: SELECT THIS TO INCLUDE EW AS A CRITERIA FOR AUTO REDUNDANCY SWITCHING IN (1+1) CONFIGURATION
EXCLUDE EW: SELECT THIS TO EXCLUDE EW AS A CRITERIA FOR AUTOREDUNDANCY SWITCHING IN (1+1) CONFIGURATION
EARLY WARNING BER SETTING IS 1E-9
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TX POWER SETTINGTX POWER SETTING
MTPC MODE: MANUAL TRANSMIT POWER CONTROL MODE
MPTC TX POWER : ENTER A VALUE IN dBm WITHIN THE RANGE INDICATED
ATPC THRESHOLD: ENTER THE RX THRESHOLD VALUE TO BE USED WHEN OPPOSITE STATION IS IN ATPC MODE
(SET IN 1 dB STEPS) NOT IN AMR MODE
ATPC MODE:
ATPC THRESHOLD: ENTER THE RX THRESHOLD VALUE TO BE USED WHEN OPPOSITE STATION IS IN ATPC MOD E(FIXED MODULATION)
ATPC RANGE (MAX): MAXIMUM POWER LEVEL UNDER ATPC CONTROL IS DEFINED BY THIS ITEM (Set the value in dBm)
ATPC RANGE (MIN): MINIMUM POWER LEVEL UNDER ATPC CONTROL IS DEFINED BY THIS ITEM (Set the value in dBm)
AMR Mode
Fixed Modulation
ATPC
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ALARM MODE SETTINGALARM MODE SETTING
ALARM MODE:
ATPC POWER MODE: THIS ITEM DEFINE THE ODU TX POWER SETTING DURING ATPC CONTROL FAILURE
HOLD: TO MAINTAIN THE CURRENT TX POWER AT THE TIME OF ATPC CONTROL FAILURE
SELECT : MAX: TO TRANSMIT AT ATPC MAX POWER LEVEL AT THE TIME OF ATPC CONTROL FAILURE
MIN: TO TRANSMIT AT ATPC MIN POWER LEVEL AT THE TIME OF ATPC CONTROL FAILURE
COMM ALM MODE : THIS ITEM SELECT THE ACTION TO BE TAKEN WHEN THE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN IDU AND ODU FAILS.
SELECT MUTE: TO STOP TX OUTPUT POWER
HOLD : TO KEEP TRANSMITTING THE TX OUTPUT POWER
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XPIC SETTINGXPIC SETTING
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E1 / STME1 / STM--1 / CROSS CONNECT SETTING1 / CROSS CONNECT SETTING
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Provisioning Provisioning –– E1 Port setting (1 of 2)E1 Port setting (1 of 2)
SELECT E1 PORT SETTING FROM THE PROVISIONING - E1/STM-1/ CROSS CONNECT SETTING MENU
INDICATE THE CURRENT SETTING:
E1 CHANNELS USED
IMPEDANCE SETTING FOR EACH E1 CHANNEL
SERVICE NAME FOR EACH E1 CHANNEL
CH USAGE ERROR REPORT/NOT REPORT
CLICK THE EDIT ICON TO CONFIGURE THE E1 PORT SETTING
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Provisioning Provisioning –– E1 Port setting (2 of 2)E1 Port setting (2 of 2)
COLLECTIVE SETTING ALLOWS ALL E1 CHANNELS TO BE SET TO THE SAME CONFIGURATION
USED ALL CH OR NOT USED ALL (SELECT RADIO BUTTON)
CH USAGE ERROR REPORT ALL / NOT REPORT ALL (SELECT RADIO BUTTON)
IMPEDANCE ALL CH 120 OHM OR ALL CH 75 OHM ( SELECT RADIO BUTTON)
CH USAGE :- SELECT E1 CHANNELS TO BE USED BY SELECTING THE USED RADIO BUTTON. NOT USED RADIO BUTTON INHIBIT ALARMS FROM THE SELECTED CHANNEL
E1 PORT IMPEDANCE:- SELECT THE IMPEDANCE OF THE E1 CHANNELS TO BE 120 OHMS OR 75 OHMS. SELECT THE APPROPRIATE RADIO BUTTONS.
SERVICE NAME:- ENTER THE SERVICED NAME FOR EACH E1 CHANNEL. (MAX 32 CHARACTERS)
CH USAGE ERROR REPORT:- SELECT REPORT RADIO BUTTON TO RAISE AN ALARM WHEN AN E1 SIGNAL IS DETECTED AT HE INPUT OF A CHANNEL SELECTED AS NOT USED
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Provisioning Provisioning –– STMSTM--1 Port setting (1 of 4)1 Port setting (1 of 4)SELECT STM-1 PORT SETTING FROM THE PROVISIONING - E1/STM-1/ CROSS CONNECT SETTING MENU
CLICK THE EDIT ICON TO OPEN THE STM-1 PORT SETTING WINDOW
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Provisioning Provisioning –– STMSTM--1 Port setting (1 of 4)1 Port setting (1 of 4)
WHEN STM-1 IS SELECTED AS THROUGH MODE
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Provisioning Provisioning –– STMSTM--1 Port setting (2 of 4)1 Port setting (2 of 4)Item Parameter DescriptionSTM-1 Mode Through Through Mode of STM-1
Channelized Channelized Mode of STM-1Port Usage Used use STM-1 Port
Not Used not user STM-1 PortPort Name 1 to 32 character specify the port name of the STM-1MS - AIS Generation Enable enable device stop output laser when receiving STM1
signal lost (optical or radio) (RLOS) and send out MS-AIS.
Disable disable device stop output laser when receiving STM1 signal lost (optical or radio) (RLOS) and send out MS-AIS
ALS Usage Enable enable ALS (Auto Laser Shutdown)Disable disable ALS (Auto Laser Shutdown)
ALS Interval 60 sec set the delay of release ALS after restored180 sec300 sec
Trace Mismatch Detection Disable disable TIM detectionEnable J0 enable RS-TIM detectionEnable J1 enable HP-TIM detection
Trace Mismatch AIS Generation Action Enable enable transmit AIS alarm when TIM detectedDisable disable transmit AIS alarm when TIM detected
Section Trace Send 1 to 15 set J0 in transmit direction Expected Section Trace 1 to 15 set J0 in receiving directionHigh Order Path Trace - Not selectExpected High Order Path Trace - Not selectReceived Trace ValueReceived select trace Port 01 - Not selectReceived High Order Path Trace - Not select
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Provisioning Provisioning –– STMSTM--1 Port setting (3 of 4)1 Port setting (3 of 4)
STM-1 MODE SETTING:
SELECT THROUGH RADIO BUTTON TO TRANSMIT STM-1 OVER THE RADIO FRAME
SELECT CHANNELIZED RADIO BUTTON TO EXTRACT THE 63 E1 FROM THE STM-1. AND SELECTIVELY USE THEM.
PORT SETTING:
PORT USAGE: SELECT USED TO USE THE STM-1 PORT OR NOT USED TO NOT SELECT THE STM-1 PORT. SELECT THE APPROPRIATE RADIO BUTTON.
PORT NAME: ENTER A NAME FOR THE STM-1 CHANNEL (MAX 32 CHARACTERS)
MS-AIS GENERATION SETTING IS USED TO STOP SENDING MS-AIS SIGNAL DUE TO RADIO LINK OR EQUIPMENT FAILURE.
WHEN DISABLED:- DURING FAILURE OPTICAL INTFC WILL STOP TRANSMITTING THE OPTICAL SIGNAL, ELECTRICAL INTFC WILL SEND UNFRAMED AIS.
WHEN ENABLED:- SEND MS-AIS DUE TO RADIO LINK OR EQUIPMENT FAILURE.
AUTOMATIC LASER SHUT DOWN (ALS) FUNCTION IS AVAILABLE ONLY FOR OPTICAL INTFC . DURING LOS OF SIGNAL AT THE INPUT OF THE OPTICAL INTFC IT WILL CUT THE LASER OUTPUT FROM THE OUTPUT OF THE OPTICAL INTFC. DURING THIS TIME AT DEFINED INTERVALS INTFC WILL OUTPUT A 2 SEC LASER PULSE.
SELECT ENABLE OR DISABLE FROM THE ALS FUNCTION RADIO BUTTON
IF ENABLE IS SELECTED, SELECT ALS INTERVAL FROM 60, 180, AND 300 SEC .
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Provisioning Provisioning –– STMSTM--1 Port setting (4 of 4 )1 Port setting (4 of 4 )
TRACE SETTING:
ENABLE OR DISABLE J0 OR J1 TRACE MIS MATCH DETECTION
WHEN TRACE MISMATCH IS DETECTED WHETHER TO ENABLE OR DISABLE AIS GENERATION
ENTER THE TX TRACE PATTERN
ENTER THE EXPECTED RX TRACE PATTERN
TRACE SETTING:
WHEN HIGHER ORDER PATH TRACE IS ENABLED ENTER THE HO PATH TRACE PATTERN AND THE EXPECTED RX PATTERN
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CROSS CONNECT SETTINGCROSS CONNECT SETTING
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Provisioning Provisioning –– Cross connect settingCross connect setting
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Provisioning Provisioning –– Cross connect settingCross connect setting
Item Parameter DescriptionNo 1 to 168 Cross Connect Service NumberService Name 0 to 32 characters Cross Connect Service NameCross Connect Type E1 E1 level Cross Connect
RST enable user to observe the port (CH) utilizationEdge. A ProtectionProtection Check the radio box If Protection is checked, Edge .A Term 2 need to be specified.Edge .A Term 1 ifIndex Slot-Port-CHEdge .A Term 2 ifIndex Slot-Port-CHEdge .B ProtectionProtection Check the radio box If Protection is checked, Edge. B Term 2 need to be specified.Edge B Term 1 ifIndex Slot-Port-CHEdge .B Term 2 ifIndex Slot-Port-CH
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Cross Connect Cross Connect –– Modify / DeleteModify / Delete
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CrossCross-- connect connect –– AMR LinkageAMR Linkage
Radio E1 mapping
Priority E1 channels during AMR operation
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EQUIPMENT CLOCK/ SYNCHRONIZATIONEQUIPMENT CLOCK/ SYNCHRONIZATION
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Clock/Clock/Synchronization(w/oSynchronization(w/o CLK Card)CLK Card)
ONE SIDE INTERNAL CLOCK AS MASTER
OTHER SIDE MODEM OR AUTO AS SLAVE
SELECT EQUIPMENT CLOCK FROM THE PROVISIONING EQUIPMENT CLOCK / SYNCHRONIZATION SETTING MENU
CURRENT EQUIPMENT CLOCK MODE AND SELECTED CLOCK SOURCE IS INDICATED.
CLICK THE EDIT ICON TO SET / CHANGE EQUIPMENT CLOCK SETTING
SELECT THE CLOCK SOURCE TO BE USED FROM THE DROP DOWN LIST
INTERNAL: SET EQUIPMENT CLOCK MODE TO MASTER
MODEM : SLAVE TO THE CLOCK FROM THE RADIO DIRECTION
AUTO: TO AUTOMATICALLY SLAVE TO MODEM OR INTERNAL
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Provisioning Provisioning –– Clock/SynchronizationClock/Synchronization
SELECT EQUIPMENT CLOCK FROM THE PROVISIONING EQUIPMENT CLOCK / SYNCHRONIZATION SETTING MENU
CURRENT EQUIPMENT CLOCK MODE AND SELECTED CLOCK SOURCE IS INDICATED.
CLICK THE EDIT ICON TO SET / CHANGE EQUIPMENT CLOCK SETTING
AFTER SELECTING THE EQUIPMENT CLOCK SETTING CLICK THE OK BUTTON
CLICK OK BUTTON ON THE TIMING LOOP WARNING DIALOG BOX
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Synchronization method
Synchronous Ethernet
PDH Line Transmit Clk
SDH Line Transmit Clk
G.703 External Clk Output
Radio Clk Output
iPASOLINK can utilize multiple clock sources.
PLLTiming Source 1
Timing Source 2
Timing Source 3
SEL
SEL
Modem-1
Modem-2
E1 Line CLK
Option Line CLK(STM1)
GbE Line CLK
External CLK IN
SEL
External CLK OUT
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Provisioning Provisioning –– Clock/SynchronizationClock/Synchronization
EQUIPMENT CLOCK MODE: SELECT THE CLOCK MODE TO BE USED IN THE IDU.
SELECT MASTER OR SLAVE RADIO BUTTON AS APPLICABLE
THREE TIMING SOURCES CAN BE SELECTED . AVAILABLE TIMING SOURCES DEPENDS ON THE OPTION CARDS MOUNTED. NO. 1 AND 2 CAN SELECT FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES:
IF E1 CHANNELS ARE USED E1 LINE CLOCK IS AVAILABLE AS A TIMING SOURCE
IF STM-1 CARD OPTION IS USED IN CHANNELIZED MODE THEN OPTION LINE CLK (STM1 CAN BE USED AS A TIMING SOURCE.
IF STM-1 IS USED IN THROUGH MODE IT IS NOT AVAILABLE AS A TIMING SOURCE.
MODEM 1 AND 2 CAN BE SELECTED AS A TIMING SOURCE
THIRD TIMING SOURCE IS EXTERNAL CLOCK.
TIMING SOURCE
PORT/CH PRIORITY REMARKS
MODEM 1 PORT-1 1 TO 12 FROM RADIO DIRECTION
MODEM 2 PORT-1 1 TO 12 FROM RADIO DIRECTION
E1 LINE CLK CH 01-16 1 TO 12
OPTION LINE CLK (STM1)
LINE 1 1 TO 12 CHANNELIZED STM-1 OPTION
EXTERNAL CLK
WTR : SET WAIT TO RESTORE TIME, WHICH IS THE AMOUNT OF TIME TO WAIT BEFORE A RECOVERED TIMING SOURCE BECOMES ACTIVE AGAIN. (0 THRU 15 MIN)
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Clock/Synchronization Clock/Synchronization –– EXT Clock SettingEXT Clock Setting
SELECT EXT CLOCK SETTING FROM THE PROVISIONING EQUIPMENT CLOCK / SYNCHRONIZATION SETTING MENU
CURRENT EXT CLOCK SETTING IS INDICATED.
Click the Edit icon to open the Ext Clock setting Window.
Item Parameter DescriptionEXT Impedance 120 Ω set Ext Clock impedance to 120 Ω
70 Ω set Ext Clock impedance to 75 ΩEXT CLK Interface bps select the Ext Clock in bps
Hz select the Ext Clock in HzCRC On/Off On turn on Ext Clock CRC check
Off turn off Ext Clock CRC checkEXT CLK Out SEL NOT SELECT CLK out not used
NE CLK Use NE CLK DMR Line CLK 1 Use DMR Line CLK1DMR Line CLK2 Use DMR Line CLK2GbE Line CLK Use GbE Line CLKE1 Line CLK Use E1 Line CLKOption Line CLK Use Option Line CLK (STM-1)
Select the appropriate radio buttons to set the EXT CLK IN/OUT parameters
Select the Clock source to be used for EXT Clock Out
Click the OK Button
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MAINTENANCE CONTROLMAINTENANCE CONTROL
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MaintenanceMaintenanceLoopback Control- IF Loopback Control- TDM Loopback Control (E1 LB1/LB2)- TDM Loopback Control (STM1 LB1/LB2)
H/W F/W Reset- HW Reset Control- FW Reset Control
Protection Control- Modem TX / RX switch Control- RSTP Control- SNCP Switch Control- Timing source switch Control
Auto Laser Shutdown Control- Laser Shutdown Control- ALS Manual Switch Control
Performance Monitor- MODEM PMON Report- E1 PMON Report- STM-1 PMON Report- PMON/RMON/FDB Clear
Offline Maintenance- Data Adjust- RF Sub Band Select
Modem Maintenance Control- ATPC Manual Control- TX Mute Control- CW Control- TX Modulation Manual Control- XPIC Reset (1+0 XPIC only)
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LOOPBACK CONTROLLOOPBACK CONTROL
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- Modem LoopbackModem Loopback
Off
If Maintenance mode is selected before applying the maintenance control “ Switch to Maintenance mode first error message appears
IF loopback cuts the TX output affecting the radio link
Parameter
IF LoopbackOff Turn on the IF Loopback function (Default)On Turn off IF Loopback functionRelease Timenot release Not set automatic restore90 sec (Default)180 sec300 sec3600 sec (60 min)43200 sec (12h)
Set automatic restore time* Available when executing IF Loopback from remote NE.
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- Modem LoopbackModem Loopback
Click on Maintenance button on the top of LCT window to enter maintenance mode.
Expand the Maintenance Control from LCT menu
Expand the Loopback Control from Maintenance Control sub menu.
Select the MODEM Loopback Control from Loopback Control sub menu.
MODEM Loopback Control Window is displayed. Click on Off of the IF Loopback field.
Click on Off of the IF Loopback field to open the Modem Loopback Control (Modem1 – 1+0)
Select IF Loopback ON radio button to select loopback On.
If the IF Loopback is for the remote NE, then select the Release time
Click OK button to apply the maintenance control. Off indication will turn to On with Yellow background
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- TDM Loopback1TDM Loopback1
Click on Maintenance button on the top of LCT window to enter maintenance mode.
Expand the Maintenance Control from LCT menu
Expand the Loopback Control from Maintenance Control sub menu.
Select the TDM Loopback Control (E1 LB1) from Loopback Control sub menu.
TDM Loopback Control (E1 LB1) Window is displayed
Click on Off of the Main Board selected CH# field to open the TDM Loopback Control (E1 LB1)
Select E1 LB1 CH# ON radio button to select loopback On.
Click OK button to apply the maintenance control. Off indication will turn to On with Yellow background
This is the Near End Baseband Loopback
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- TDM Loopback2TDM Loopback2
Click on Maintenance button on the top of LCT window to enter maintenance mode.
Expand the Maintenance Control from LCT menu
Expand the Loopback Control from Maintenance Control sub menu.
Select the TDM Loopback Control (E1 LB2) from Loopback Control sub menu.
TDM Loopback Control (E1 LB2) Window is displayed
Click on Off of the Main Board selected CH# field to open the TDM Loopback Control (E1 LB2)
Select E1 LB2 CH# ON radio button to select loopback On.
Click OK button to apply the maintenance control. Off indication will turn to On with Yellow background
This is the Far End Baseband Loopback
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- STMSTM--1 Loopback11 Loopback1
Click on Maintenance button on the top of LCT window to enter maintenance mode.
Expand the Maintenance Control from LCT menu
Expand the Loopback Control from Maintenance Control sub menu.
Select the TDM Loopback Control (STM-1 LB1) from Loopback Control sub menu.
TDM Loopback Control (STM-1 LB1) Window is displayed
Click on Off of the STM-1S field to open the TDM Loopback Control (STM-1 LB1)
Select ON radio button to select loopback On.
Click OK button to apply the maintenance control. Off indication will turn to On with Yellow background
This is the Near End Baseband Loopback
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- STMSTM--1 Loopback21 Loopback2
Click on Maintenance button on the top of LCT window to enter maintenance mode.
Expand the Maintenance Control from LCT menu
Expand the Loopback Control from Maintenance Control sub menu.
Select the TDM Loopback Control (STM-1 LB2) from Loopback Control sub menu.
TDM Loopback Control (STM-1 LB2) Window is displayed
Click on Off of the STM-1S field to open the TDM Loopback Control (STM-1 LB2)
Select ON radio button to select loopback On.
Click OK button to apply the maintenance control. Off indication will turn to On with Yellow background
This is the Far End Baseband Loopback
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MODEM MAINT CONTROLMODEM MAINT CONTROL
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- Modem Modem MaintMaint CTRLCTRL
•ATPC Manual ControlIf TX Power Control Mode selected is ATPC Mode, it is possible to temporarily disable ATPC mode under maintenance control and transmit .a fixed transmit power.
Select ATPC Manual Control On radio button and enter required fixed (Manual) power output level within the limits shown.
Click OK button to apply the manual TX control.
This may be required during antenna alignment.
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- Modem Modem MaintMaint CTRLCTRL
This maintenance Control switch off the TX output power of the ODU connected to the selected modem
This maintenance Control TX an un-modulated carrier from the selected modem
This maintenance Control select a fixed modulation when the modem is under AMR mode . Select auto to go back to AMR mode starting with QPSK modulation and adjust according to the propagation condition
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- Laser ShutdownLaser Shutdown
The STM-1 OPT Interface is provided with Automatic Laser Shutdown Function (ALS), if disable the laser output is always ON even if the input optical cable is disconnected. When ALS function is set to enablethe OPT INTFC observe the loss of signal and start a timer (550ms) and generate a control signal to interrupt the optical output .
. When the fault that interrupt the optical input is cleared the system can be restored by controlling the laser output through one of the following methods.
Automatic Control
Manual Restart Short on time (2 sec) Maintenance Control
Manual Restart Long on time (90 sec) Maintenance Control
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H/W _ F/W RESET CONTROLH/W _ F/W RESET CONTROL
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MAINT ControlMAINT Control-- H/W Reset ControlH/W Reset Control
Reset control available only when Maintenance Mode is On
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F/W RESET CONTROLF/W RESET CONTROLReset control available only when Maintenance Mode is On
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OFFLINE MAINT CONTROLOFFLINE MAINT CONTROL--Parameter
DADE Operational system (RXSW selection) is fixed to run
DADE.
The operational system does not change to avoid any
circuit interruption.
Offset
DADE
After DADE adjustment, it offsets in a DADE memory
so the amount of delay may serve as the minimum.
Due to the memory offset, it may cause a circuit
interruption.
DADE Off DADE does not adjust, but in order to make the
amount of delay into the minimum, it is set as the very
end of the memory.
NEO ODU CAN CHANGE THE FREQUENCY SUB BAND BY CHANGING THE TX/RX RF BPF. AFTER CHANGING THE SUBBAND FILTER NEW SUB BAND LETTER USED SHOULD BE SET IN THE ODU USING THIS OFFLINE CONTROL. IF YOU CHANGE THIS PARAMETER WITHOUT CHANGING THE SUB BAND FILTER RADIO LINK MAY FAIL.
SELECT FROM THE DROP DOWN LIST THE SUB BAND LETTER TO BE USED AND CLICK THE SETBUTTON
IN (1+1) CONFIGURATION, CH1 AND CH2 RX PATH DELAY AT THE INPUT OF THE SWITCH MAY NOT BE EQUAL. AUTOMATIC DADE ADJUSTMENT INSERT ADDITIONAL DELAY IN ONE CH TO MAKE THEM IN PHASE FOR THE HITLESS SWITCH TO OPERATE PROPERLY.
SELECT DADE AND CLICK SET TO MEMORIZE THE DELAY SETTING ADJUSTED UNDER AUTO DADE. THIS DELAY IS ADJUSTED ONLY IN THE STANDBY PATH.
SELECT OFFSET DADE AND CLICK SET TO REDUCE THE ABSOLUTE DELAY BETWEEN THE TWO RX CHANNELS. THIS ADJUSTMENT MAY INTERRUPT THE RADIO LINK.
SELECT DADE OFF AND CLICK SET WHEN DADE ADJUSTMENT IS NOT REQUIRED.
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METERINGMETERING
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Metering Metering --
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INVENTORYINVENTORY
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INVENTORY INVENTORY -- IDUIDU
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INVENTORY INVENTORY -- ODUODU
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S/W License InformationS/W License Information
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S/W License SetupS/W License Setup
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S/W LICENSE SETUPS/W LICENSE SETUP--RADIO CAPACITY SETTINGRADIO CAPACITY SETTING
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Equipment UtilityEquipment Utility
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Equipment UtilityEquipment Utility-- Export (NE>Storage) UtilityExport (NE>Storage) Utility
Use this function to export the Equipment Config Data, Network Config Data and User Config Data from NE to storage (Local PC or USB Memory)
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Program downloadsProgram downloadsUse this function to update NE by download Program File, FPGA Data and Config Data from storage (Local PC or USB Memory) to NE.
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Equipment utility Program ROM SwitchingEquipment utility Program ROM Switching
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SHIPMENTSHIPMENT
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DATE / TIME SETTINGDATE / TIME SETTING
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User Account / Security SettingUser Account / Security Setting
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SECURITY MANAGEMENTSECURITY MANAGEMENT
Protocol or Service Enabled
Protocol or Service Disabled
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SNMP and SNMP Community SETTINGSNMP and SNMP Community SETTING
Default UDP Port is 161
Item Parameter Description
Community Name Use ASCII within 255 Characters
Set the SNMP community name. Any request with different community name will be refused
Access Level CONFIG- allows only GETADMIN – Allows GET and SET
Assign the access level to the specified server(s)
Access address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Specify the valid IP address or network of the SNMP Manager(s)
Subnet Mask 255.xxx.xxx.xxx Subnet Mask of SNMP Manager(s)
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SNMP Trap Entry SETTINGSNMP Trap Entry SETTING
Item Parameter Description
SNMP Version V1 / v2c / v3 Set SNMP version for trap
PDU Type Trap / Inform Set PDU Type for Trap
IP Address 0.0.0.0 Specify the destination IP address of trap
Port 162 (default) (1 t0 65535)
Set UDP Port trap
Community name
255 Character Set communication name of the trap. This much match on both SNMP server and agent
Security Level NoAuthNoPriv/ AuthNoPriv/AuthPriv
Auth Algorithm MD5 or SHA
Auth Key 8 to 16
Priv Algorithm DSE or AES
Priv Key 8 to 16
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USER ACCOUNT / SECURITY SETTINGUSER ACCOUNT / SECURITY SETTING
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FTP and HTTP settingFTP and HTTP setting
Item Parameter Description
FTP Enable (Running)Disable (Stopped)
Start and Stop FTP service
TCP Port (Command)
21(default Set TCP port of FTP server (for received command) ) (1 to 65535)
TCP Port (Data) 20 (Default) Set the TCP port of FTP server (for data transmit) (1 to 65535)
Max session 3 Maximum user connection
Auto Stop Enable Enable FTP server break the connection in 90 sec automatically after no operation on the client
Disable Disable FTP server break automatically
Item Parameter Description
HTTP Enable (Running)Disable (Stopped)
Start and Stop HTTP service
TCP Port 80(default) Set the port number of HTTP server (1 to 65535)
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Current/History PMON/RMON ReportCurrent/History PMON/RMON Report
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MODEM PMON REPORTMODEM PMON REPORT
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ETH RMON REPORTETH RMON REPORT
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STMSTM--1/ E1 PMON REPORT1/ E1 PMON REPORT
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VLAN COUNTER REPORTVLAN COUNTER REPORT
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ETHER FUNCTION SETTINGETHER FUNCTION SETTING
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ETH Function SettingETH Function Setting--Bridge Setting (1 of 2)Bridge Setting (1 of 2)
Expand Provisioning from LCT menu.
Expand ETH Function Setting from Provisioning sub menu.
Select Bridge Setting from ETH Function Setting sub menu
Current Bridge setting is displayed.
Click Edit button open the Bridge Setting window
Setting window when Aging radio button is ON
Setting window when Aging radio button is OFF
Select the bridge parameters and click the OK button
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ETH Function SettingETH Function Setting--Bridge Setting (2 of 2)Bridge Setting (2 of 2)
GbE MAX Frame Size – it is the maximum size (in bytes) of the Ethernet frames allowed on Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbps) ports
Default Value = 1522 bytes Range = 64 to 9600 byes
FE MAX Frame Size – it is the maximum size (in bytes) of the Ethernet frames allowed on Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) ports
Default Value = 1522 bytes Range = 64 to 2000 byes
Aging – enabling aging allows the FBD (Forwarding Data Base) to delete the learnt MAC address if is not communicating for a certain amount of time (FDB Aging Time)
On – Aging function is enabled (default setting)
Off – Aging function is disabled (MAC address entries will not be deleted from FDB)
FDB Aging Time – it is time (in second) for which the FDB will wait before deleting the MAC entry if it is not communicating
Default Value = 300 s Range = 5 to 163680 s
VLAN Mode – this option choose the tagging mode in case of VLAN being used
802.1q – VLAN tagging will be done using IEEE 802.1q standard (default setting)
802.1ad – VLAN tagging will be done using IEEE 802.1ad (QinQ, provider bridge)
Default VLAN ID – it is VLAN ID which will be used as default (native) VLAN
Default Value = 1
Range = 1 to 4094 (any VLAN can be set as default VLAN)
Default VLAN TPID – Tag Protocol Identifier
Default Value = 0x8100 for 802.1Q-tagged frameDefault VLAN
•For management IP
•To handle untagged frames
•Trunking purpose
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ETH Function Setting ETH Function Setting –– ETH Port Setting (1 of 2)ETH Port Setting (1 of 2)
Expand Provisioning from LCT menu.
Expand ETH Function Setting from Provisioning sub menu.
Select ETH Port Setting from ETH Function Setting sub menu
Current ETH Port setting and port link status are displayed.
Click the main Board Port # to open its ETH Port Setting window
Select the Port Usage enable radio button to use the selected port
Set the other settings accordingly and click the OK button
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ETH Function Setting ETH Function Setting –– ETH Port Setting (2 of 2)ETH Port Setting (2 of 2)
MDI ports connect to MDIX ports via straight-through twisted pair cabling; both MDI-to-MDI and MDIX-to-MDIX connections use crossover twisted pair cabling, Auto MDI / MDIX removes these restriction on choosing cable type
When sending station transmits data faster than the receiving station can accept it. The overwhelmed network element will send a PAUSE frame, which halts the transmission of the sender for a specified period of time
Port Usage – Enable or disable the port (by default it is enabled)
Port Name – Any user friendly port name can be used (maximum 32 characters)
Media Type – Electrical (RJ 45) or Optical (SFP) (by default it is electrical)
Speed – Choose among – 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps, Auto Negotiation (by default it is Auto Negotiation)
When speed is chosen to be auto negotiated, duplex mode as well as MDI/MDIX will also be auto negotiated Duplex Mode – Full Duplex or Half Duplex (by default it is Full)
MDI or MDIX – Medium Dependent Interface or Medium Dependent Interface Crossover (by default it is MDI)
Flow Control – Enable or Disable Ethernet Flow Control (by default it is disabled)
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ETH Function Setting ETH Function Setting –– VLAN Setting (1 of 4)VLAN Setting (1 of 4)
Expand Provisioning from LCT menu.
Expand ETH Function Setting from Provisioning sub menu.
Select VLAN Setting from ETH Function Setting sub menu
Current VLAN settings are displayed.
Click on VLAN Setting tab to see the current VLAN setting
Click on VLAN List tab to see the current VLAN List
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ETH Function Setting ETH Function Setting –– VLAN Setting (2 of 4)VLAN Setting (2 of 4)
Click Add VLAN ID to open the Add VLAN ID window
Item Parameter DescriptionVLAN ID 1 to 4094 Specify VLAN
IDVALN Service Name
1 to 32 Character Specify the service name of the VLAN
Enter the VLAN ID
Enter a VLAN Service Name for the VLAN ID
Click OK button to close the window
Click Delete VLAN ID to open the Delete VLAN ID window
Enter the VLAN ID or its VLAN Service Name to be deleted from the VLAN List
Click OK button to close the delete VLAN ID window
Confirm the VLAN ID is deleted from the list
Click the VLAN Service Name to be modified from the VLAN List
Modify the VLAN Service Name
Click OK button to close the Modify VLAN Service Name window
Confirm the VLAN Service Name is change din the VLAN List
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ETH Function Setting ETH Function Setting –– VLAN Setting (3 of 4)VLAN Setting (3 of 4)
Port Type – Access / Truck / Tunnel
Item Parameter Description
Port Type Access Only Allow untagged frame pass through
Tunnel Allow tagged and untagged frame pass through
Trunk Only allow tagged frame pass through
Enable check box Check Check the box to assign the port to the specified
VLAN.Uncheck
Untag Frame Assignment (Access Port) Check
Uncheck
Click the Port to which the VLAN ID is to be assigned.
Port /VLAN Configuration is displayed
Select the Port Type under VLAN Assignment
Modem Port is always Trunk Port type
Select the VLAN ID (s) for the Selected Portand Port Type by selecting the enable check boxes
Main Board Ports can be Access, Tunnel and Trunk Port types
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ETH Function Setting ETH Function Setting –– VLAN Setting (4 of 4)VLAN Setting (4 of 4)
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Example of Modem PortExample of Modem Port
Modem port is always Trunk (tagged frames only)
Modem port transports the VLAN IDs enabled here. In this example, only tagged frames belonging to VLAN ID =, 10, 20 , 30, 40 qnd 50 are processed on this Modem1 port.
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Example of Access Port (Untagged Frames only)Example of Access Port (Untagged Frames only)
Only Untagged frames are processed on Port 3, and these frames are assumed to belong to VLAN ID = 30
P1 (FE)
Fm A
to C
MSGVLAN x
Fm A
to B
MSGVLAN 30
Fm A
to B
MSG
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Example of Trunk Port (tag/Example of Trunk Port (tag/untaguntag Frames)Frames)
Untagged frames on Port 1 are assumed to belong to VLAN ID = 20Tagged frames on
Port 1 must have VLAN ID = 10 & 30
P2 (FE)
Fm A
to B
MSG
Fm A
to C
MSGVLAN 30
Fm A
to C
MSGVLAN 30
Fm A
to B
MSGVLAN 20
Fm A
to C
MSGVLAN other
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Example of Tunnel Port (Any Frame Forwarding)Example of Tunnel Port (Any Frame Forwarding)
Any frame type on Port 3, either untagged or tagged with any VLAN ID, will be unconditionally tagged (Outer Tag) with VLAN ID = 30 and then processed.
P3 (FE)
Fm A
to B
MSG
Fm A
to C
MSG1VLAN any
Fm A
to B
MSGVLAN 30
Fm A
to C
MSG1VLAN 30
VLAN any
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This training document describes the current version of the equipment.The specifications or configuration contained in this document are subject to change without notice.