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MIBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-41

ARRIS Developed MIBs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-41

Common MIB Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42

Standard MIBs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42

CHP SNMP Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42

CHP Site Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42

CHP Chassis/Slot Management  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-43

CHP Trap Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44
SNMP Configuration and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-45

Manager Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-45

NMS Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-45

Traps and Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-45

Operational Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-48

Upgrade Procedures  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-48
SMM-2 Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-49

Appendix A

CHP Max Monitorable Attributes

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ARRIS Developed MIBs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11

Common MIB Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-13

Standard MIBs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-14

Appendix B

CHP Max Trap Information

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CHP Trap Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CHP Proprietary Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .

B-2

CHP HMS Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-12

Controller Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-12

Power Supply Modules  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-13

Fan Bay and Power Supply Fans  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-14

Receiver Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-15

Transmitters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-20

Optical Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-26

RF Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-28

Appendix C

Warranty

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Summary of Contents for CHP Max5000

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Page 3: ...CHP Max Headend Optics Platform Chassis Controllers and Power Supplies Equipment Manual 1508685 Revision D...

Page 4: ...prietary interest in the marks and names of others ARRIS provides this guide without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability an...

Page 5: ...support 24 7 365 A TAC agent will create your case and escalate to the appropriate technical support team Critical Severity 1 or 2 issues will be warm transferred for immediate assistance North Americ...

Page 6: ...and Power Supplies 1508685 Rev D Repair Services Contact Repair Services if you need to return a product for repair Please go to the ARRIS website http www arris com and click the Support link and th...

Page 7: ...Manager Features 1 10 Fault Management Features 1 10 Configuration Features 1 10 Installation and Operation 1 10 Craft Management Software Functions 1 10 Installing CHP Max Craft Management Software...

Page 8: ...3 3 Chassis Options 3 4 Connectors and Additional Assemblies 3 5 Module Locations 3 7 Functional Description 3 8 DC Voltages 3 8 Management Signals 3 8 Handle Kit Installation 3 9 Tablet PC Installat...

Page 9: ...Software Functions 5 6 Setting Major and Minor Alarm Threshold Limits 5 10 Updating DC Power Supply Module Microcontroller Firmware 5 13 DC Power Supply Specifications 5 18 Chapter 6 CHP Max Element...

Page 10: ...n and Operations 6 43 Manager Setup 6 43 NMS Operations 6 43 Traps and Alarms 6 43 SMM 1 CLI v3tables Command 6 45 CMM SMM Specifications 6 46 Chapter 7 System Management Module 2 SMM 2 7 1 Overview 7...

Page 11: ...7 45 Operational Guidelines 7 48 Upgrade Procedures 7 48 SMM 2 Specifications 7 49 Appendix A CHP Max Monitorable Attributes A 1 ARRIS Developed MIBs A 11 Common MIB Operation A 13 Standard MIBs A 14...

Page 12: ...x CHP Max Headend Optics Platform Chassis Controllers and Power Supplies 1508685 Rev D...

Page 13: ...ge 1 6 Tools and Equipment page 1 8 CORView Lite Element Manager Software page 1 9 Craft Management Software Functions page 1 10 Overview This Equipment Manual covers the following CHP chassis control...

Page 14: ...application modules such as forward transmitters and return receivers management module Craft Management or System Management The CHP Max platform s modular nature makes it extremely flexible Univers...

Page 15: ...ackplane routes alarms and control signals between the modules in the chassis and the management module For a detailed description of the chassis see Chapter 2 Power Supplies AC or DC switched mode po...

Page 16: ...is containing the SMM and up to nine additional chassis with a CMM installed in each chassis using SNMP For a detailed description of the CMM CMM 1 SMM and SMM 1 see Chapter 5 For a detailed descripti...

Page 17: ...Compliance Requirements Requirement Description EN50083 2 Cable networks for television signals sound signals and interactive services electromagnetic compatibility for equipment EN55022 Information t...

Page 18: ...product can be classified as Class 1 Class 1M Class 2 Class 2M Class 3R Class 3 B and Class 4 in increasing order to cause biological damage Class 2 and 2M wavelengths are outside the range used for b...

Page 19: ...4 or 15dBm 1 1 1M 1 1M 1M 1M 1GHz Dual input Forward Tx CHP GQTX 10 S xx 1529 to 1561nm 10dBm 1M 1GHz Dual input Forward Tx CHP GFXV 1311 04 06 08 or 10 CHP GFXV 1311 12 CHP GFXV 1291 08 CHP GFXV 1311...

Page 20: ...cable not provided Dual input Return Tx CHP RTX3 10 CHP RTX5 10 1310 10nm radiation 10dBm 1529 to 1561nm 10dBm 1 1M 1550nm EDFA CHP EDFA CG xx x CHP EDFA HG 20 1 S CHP EDFA xG 23 1 S CHP EDFA PG xx x...

Page 21: ...iew Lite Element Manager Software The ARRIS CORView Lite Element Manager Software is a distributed client server application designed to address the management needs of ARRIS optical and RF network ac...

Page 22: ...configuration types Installation and Operation To install and use the CORView Lite Element Manager Software refer to the CHP Max CORView Lite Element Manager Software User s Guide P N 1506672 Craft Ma...

Page 23: ...ick Next 6 The Select Program Folder dialog box appears indicating that CHP Craft program icons will be installed in the CHP Max Craft Software folder To select the CHP Max Craft Software folder click...

Page 24: ...ement Software 2 Launch the CHP Max Craft Management Software application The Main screen opens automatically after the program is launched 3 Check to ensure that the proper COM port is selected in th...

Page 25: ...aft Management Software is configured as follows Click on Start Settings Control Panel System Device Manager Ports COM LPT Communications Port COM 1 Port Settings and ensure the following are selected...

Page 26: ...ssis CHP CHASSIS 19 Legacy YES YES Chassis with quieter fans CHP CHASSIS 19Q Legacy YES YES Midmount Chassis CHP CHASSIS 19Q B Legacy YES YES Recessed Chassis CHP CHASSIS R 19 Legacy YES YES Recessed...

Page 27: ...S Legacy YES YES Low Noise Dual Return Receiver CHP L2RR S Current YES YES Digital Dual Return Receiver CHP D2RRX x x xx S Current NO YES Forward Transmitter Modules C Band GQTX QAM Transmitter CHP GQ...

Page 28: ...YES YES 1 GHz CORWave Extended Linearization Transmitter CHP DFXx 12 9X XX S XX 04 12 Current YES YES 1 GHz CORWave Dual Density Fixed Output Transmitter CHP DW0x 9X 9X XX L S xx 04 13 Current YES YES...

Page 29: ...XX 08 Legacy YES YES 1 GHz Dual Input Variable Output Forward CWDM Transmitter CHP GFXV 13 11 XX S XX 04 12 Legacy YES YES 1 GHz Dual Input Forward Transmitter Variable O P CHP GFXV D X X S AF XX 04...

Page 30: ...e Single Density Fixed Output Transmitter CHP SW0x 12 91 XX S XX 04 06 08 10 12 13 Current YES YES 1 GHz CORWave Single Density Variable Output Transmitter CHP SWVx 12 91 XX S XX 04 06 08 10 12 13 Cur...

Page 31: ...2 S Current YES YES CHP EDFA 16 4 L Current YES YES CHP EDFA 19 4 L Current YES YES CHP EDFA 20 8 L Current YES YES 1550 Multi Wavelength Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier High Input Constant Gain CHP EDFA...

Page 32: ...1 GHz 3 Input Forward RF Amplifier CHP GAMP3 Current YES YES Optical A B Switch Optical A B Switch CHP OPTSWIT CH 2 L Current NO YES Optical Line Terminal Optical Line Terminal OLT CHP OLT 02 S E Lega...

Page 33: ...Max5000 chassis mounts directly in a 19 inch rack or in a 23 inch rack using an optional bracket kit P N CHP EXTBKT 23 The 2RU 3 5in 8 9cm chassis holds up to 10 application modules 2 power supply mod...

Page 34: ...each side toward the front of the chassis allowing the chassis to be mounted extending out the front of the rack using an optional mounting kit P N CHP OFFBKT 19 Can also be flush mounted Comes with...

Page 35: ...CHP CHASSIS 19S or CHP CHASSIS 19U Table 2 2 lists the mechanical specifications of the chassis Tools and Materials Table 2 3 describes the tools equipment and materials that may be required to instal...

Page 36: ...CHASSIS 19S or CHP CHASSIS 19U mounts directly into a standard 19 inch rack An optional bracket kit P N CHP EXTBKT 23 is sold separately to mount the chassis in a 23 inch rack A Backplane Ethernet Swi...

Page 37: ...ot 2 Slot 1 DC Communication Connectors 10 Power Supply Retaining Tabs Slot 1 Slot 10 Ground Studs Shelf Interconnect SNMP Interface Ethernet RF Connector Locations Fans 8 Rear View CHP CHASSIS 19 19Q...

Page 38: ...for high speed applications requires installation of optional Backplane Ethernet Switch P N CHP BP ETH SW For best performance ARRIS recommends daisy chaining a maximum of 5 chassis together 6 to 10...

Page 39: ...Module One CHP Max power supply module fits into each slot Total of two slots Management Module Craft Management Module CMM or CMM 1 virtual slot 14 or System Management Module SMM or SMM 1 virtual s...

Page 40: ...al speed chassis fans P N CHP QFANKIT provided with chassis P N CHP CHASSIS 19Q CHP CHASSIS 19Q B CHP CHASSIS 19S B CHP CHASSIS 19S or CHP CHASSIS 19U operate in the low speed mode when the fan s sens...

Page 41: ...t system One SMM may be used to permit remote management of up to an additional nine chassis with a CMM installed in each Handle Kit Installation The CHP CHASSIS 19 and CHP CHASSIS 19Q chassis do not...

Page 42: ...Eight 10 32 x 7 16 Phillips screws P N 1501929 Eight 10 32 Keps nuts P N HN0027 To install the offset bracket kit CHP OFFBKT 19 1 Position the offset bracket to the desired offset as shown in Figure...

Page 43: ...a standard EIA 19 inch 48 26cm rack Refer to Figure 2 6 as required Mount the chassis into the rack in an indoor environment following these guidelines Do not block the front or back panel of any cha...

Page 44: ...on rack ground to one of the ground studs on the left of the rear of the chassis see Figure 2 2 on page 2 5 A 10 32 UNF nut is required not supplied to secure the wire s ground lug to the ground stud...

Page 45: ...ion of the diodes or steering FET circuit is to route power from the Power Supply modules with the highest voltage to the chassis backplane Two installed Power Supply modules will share the chassis lo...

Page 46: ...e slot location of the application modules Note Do not install an AC Power Supply module P N CHP PS AC1 or CHP PS AC1 Q in a chassis that contains a DC Power Supply module P N CHP PS DC1 or CHP PS DC1...

Page 47: ...l cables have not been connected to the unit Note Blank panel s are not required if the chassis only contains EDFA modules Table 2 7 Module Configuration Reference Module Section CMM or SMM CHP CMM or...

Page 48: ...nt of user serviceable chassis components Fuse Replacement There are no fuses to replace in the CHP system Redundant Single Channel Forward Receiver CHP RFRX S Configuring the RFRX or GFRX on page 12...

Page 49: ...ng screws that secure the fan housing to the chassis and then remove the fan assembly 3 Position either the replacement single speed fan assembly P N 0625734 1 or the dual speed fan assembly P N CHP Q...

Page 50: ...d Limits on page 2 23 to adjust these threshold levels Figure 2 7 Chassis Fan Replacement CORView Lite Element Manager Software Functions After launching CORView Lite Element Manager Software select t...

Page 51: ...a a variety of information regarding the alarm parameters including alarm thresholds Faults Active Alarms Selecting this function displays a list of the SMM 2 s current alarms Reset Configuration Sele...

Page 52: ...rm Configuration Window Craft Management Software Functions After launching the CHP Max Craft Management Software click on the Disconnected button or click Communication Connect and then double click...

Page 53: ...larm limits of all eight fan currents Changing the alarm limit of one fan will change the alarm limits of the other seven fans to the same alarm limit Show info Lists the four alarm thresholds and gra...

Page 54: ...d Power Supplies Rev D Figure 2 12 Chassis Fan Bay Module Identity Tab Display Alarms tab This tab lists all major and minor alarms as shown in Figure 2 13 on page 2 23 Table 2 9 Controls and Function...

Page 55: ...e alarm thresholds and a fixed deadband value associated with each parameter Alarms generated by the status monitoring circuit are based on which thresholds have been exceeded Figure 2 14 shows the fo...

Page 56: ...nt window 3 Right click on any of the eight Fan current meters and select Configure from the shortcut menu Refer to Figure 2 15 4 In the Alarm Setup area drag the slider or enter the desired alarm lim...

Page 57: ...tal 1 2 Demultiplexed Return Path Receiver Also the Backplane Ethernet Switch should be used for ePON OLT applications where high speed applications are required with CHP CHASSIS R 19U The Backplane E...

Page 58: ...2 26 CHP Max Headend Optics Platform Chassis Controllers and Power Supplies Rev D Figure 2 16 Backplane Ethernet Switch...

Page 59: ...R 19U has eight dual speed fans for quiet operation and backplane that handles higher current loads and high speed applications such as CHP ePON OLT ARRIS recommends using this chassis for all curren...

Page 60: ...jacks RJ 14 permit daisy chaining of an entire rack of CHP Max5000 chassis for remote monitoring A terminal block provides external alarm relay for such functions as an autodialer The original CHP Ma...

Page 61: ...e design manufacture and intended use of the device C COR assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these precautions Table 3 2 Tools and Materials Tools Materials Required Specif...

Page 62: ...P N CHP FFTRAY which consists of a fiber management tray and a clear plastic fiber shield can be installed on the front of the chassis to route fiber optic cables to and from the optical connectors on...

Page 63: ...ot 2 Slot 1 DC Communication Connectors 10 Power Supply Retaining Tabs Slot 1 Slot 10 Ground Studs Shelf Interconnect SNMP Interface Ethernet RF Connector Locations Fans 8 Rear View CHP CHASSIS R 19 a...

Page 64: ...d for high speed applications requires installation of optional Backplane Ethernet Switch P N CHP BP ETH SW For best performance ARRIS recommends daisy chaining a maximum of 5 chassis together 6 to 10...

Page 65: ...dule fits into each slot Total of two slots Management Module Craft Management Module CMM or System Management Module SMM slides into this slot Note ARRIS recommends using a 475 Watt power supply rath...

Page 66: ...onnection to the CMM or SMM The CMM or SMM sends management signals through the SPI bus on the chassis backplane to the other modules installed in the chassis and status information from the modules t...

Page 67: ...assembly P N 1500376 001 to the chassis To install the handle kit P N CHP HANDLE KIT 1 Position a new handle P N 862551 with the longer section of the handle at the bottom and align the two mounting...

Page 68: ...Refer to the rack manufacturer s recommended torque specifications 4 Connect an appropriate ground wire from the common rack ground to one of the ground studs on the left of the rear of the chassis se...

Page 69: ...y loaded chassis as long as the following conditions are maintained There is sufficient clearance in front of and behind the chassis for air circulation The front and back panels of a chassis are not...

Page 70: ...with the multi pin DC Communication connector toward the bottom 3 Slide the rear side with power and multi pin connectors of the Power Supply module s into the chassis Retaining tabs snap into place t...

Page 71: ...ules CAUTION Some components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Use a grounding strap to prevent damage to electronic components by ESD Do not touch any components not specifically referred...

Page 72: ...the fingers of the fiber management tray at the top Align the two plastic studs on each side of the fiber management tray with the slots at the bottom of each handle and gently push the fiber manageme...

Page 73: ...connector from the rear of the chassis Refer to Figure 3 6 2 Using a 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the four Phillips fan mounting screws that secure the fan housing to the chassis and then remove the...

Page 74: ...mits on page 3 21 to adjust these threshold levels Figure 3 6 Chassis Fan Replacement CORView Lite Element Manager Software Functions After launching CORView Lite Element Manager Software select the C...

Page 75: ...Alarm Configuration Window refer to Figure 3 9 which provides a a variety of information regarding the alarm parameters including alarm thresholds Faults Active Alarms Selecting this function displays...

Page 76: ...a computer and the Craft Interface connector on the front of the CMM or SMM In addition to this local access the Craft software also provides remote access using a cross over Ethernet cable between a...

Page 77: ...he section To configure CHP for remote access via Craft software on page 7 15 After launching the CHP Max Craft Management Software click on the Disconnected button or click Communication Connect and...

Page 78: ...mits of the other seven fans to the same alarm limit Show info Lists the four alarm thresholds and graphical display configuration information Show history Displays a graph of the output current vs ti...

Page 79: ...e alarm thresholds and a fixed deadband value associated with each parameter Alarms generated by the status monitoring circuit are based on which thresholds have been exceeded Figure 3 13 shows the fo...

Page 80: ...opens and indicates the communication status with color coded arrows 6 Double click the Fan module identifier in the module inventory or double click on any of the eight fans on the rear of the chass...

Page 81: ...fer to Figure 3 15 must be used for applications that include the D2RRX Dual Density Digital 1 2 Demultiplexed Return Path Receiver Also the Backplane Ethernet Switch should be used for ePON OLT appli...

Page 82: ...3 24 CHP Max Headend Optics Platform Chassis Controllers and Power Supplies Rev D Figure 3 15 Backplane Ethernet Switch...

Page 83: ...tical specification but uses a dual speed fan to allow operation at a reduced noise level and P N CHP PS AC1 SW high wattage power supply The low noise power supply operates in the low speed mode when...

Page 84: ...ges pass through the DC output connector on the rear of the power supply to the chassis backplane which routes them to the installed application modules Integrated management circuitry provides digita...

Page 85: ...0 C14 power connector Accepts AC input from 85 to 264VAC Fans Cooling fans Two per power supply DC Communication Connector Multi pin connector Pins carry DC voltages and communication signals out of p...

Page 86: ...ser serviceable Input Filter The filter reduces electromagnetic interference conducted from within the Power Supply module to the AC input Power Factor Correction Circuitry This circuit helps reduce i...

Page 87: ...the module 4 Slide the CMM or SMM removed in Step 1 into the chassis 5 Connect the appropriate AC power cord based on installation site to the IEC 320 AC power cord connector on the rear of the Power...

Page 88: ...double click on the AC power supply module you want to monitor The Status and Setting window of the AC power supply module is displayed in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 AC Power Supply Status and Settings Man...

Page 89: ...age Configure Sets major low minor low minor high and major high alarm limits Show info Lists the four alarm thresholds and graphical display configuration information Show history Displays a graph of...

Page 90: ...rrent Displays fan 2 current in mA Configure Sets major low minor low minor high and major high alarm limits of fan 1 and 2 currents Show info Lists the four alarm thresholds and graphical display con...

Page 91: ...Rev D CHP Max AC Power Supply 4 9 Figure 4 5 AC Power Supply Module Identity Tab Display Figure 4 6 AC Power Supply Alarm Tab Display...

Page 92: ...ble 4 4 A deadband or hysteresis value prevents alarm oscillation Once a threshold is exceeded the alarm can only be downgraded if the parameter is at least a deadband below the threshold value Table...

Page 93: ...g the slider or enter the desired alarm limit value for the Major low Minor low Minor high and Major high Click OK to save these alarm limit values 5 Right click on the 12 VDC meter and select Configu...

Page 94: ...e Microcontroller Firmware Update the AC power supply firmware through the CHP Max Craft Management Software using either of the following two methods Method 1 To update AC power supply microcontrolle...

Page 95: ...are on page 5 28 to download the updated firmware into the SMM 1 or CMM 1 7 If the On radio button in the Autoconfig window is selected click the Off radio button in the Autoconfig window to disable t...

Page 96: ...listed in Table 4 5 on page 4 12 to update the firmware in a module 2 Ensure that the power supply module requiring the firmware download is powered up Note Do not abort downloading the firmware file...

Page 97: ...ntroller Firmware on page 5 28 to download the updated firmware into the SMM 1 or CMM 1 7 If the On radio button in the Autoconfig window is selected click the Off radio button in the Autoconfig windo...

Page 98: ...dio button in the Autoconfig window to enable the auto configuration mode Note Do not abort downloading the firmware files If the file download process is abnormally terminated you will need to restar...

Page 99: ...5 0 0 05 0 2 VDC 2 A 3 5 0 1 VDC 5A Output Noise Ripple RMS at 300 kHz 10 F capacitor in shunt with 0 1 F 25mV 12 0V output 25mV 5 0V output 20mV 5 0V output 20mV 3 5V output 25mV 12 0V output 25mV 5...

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Page 101: ...in the release notes On occasion a function may be removed This chapter provides physical and functional descriptions of the CHP Max DC Power Supply module Equipment Description page 5 2 Connectors p...

Page 102: ...ule produces 250 and 475 watts respectively to provide the DC power required to operate one fully loaded chassis of application modules All application module configurations can operate properly with...

Page 103: ...ignals enter and exit through the multi pin connector on each power supply s rear panel Each CHP DC input power supply includes a power connector for the 48VDC input Detailed specifications for the po...

Page 104: ...ower to other connected devices The fuse is not user serviceable Filter The filter reduces electromagnetic interference conducted from within the Power Supply module to the DC input Table 5 1 Power Su...

Page 105: ...er Supply module 1 Press upward on the latch release of the CMM or SMM module on the far right side and then slide this module out the front of the chassis 2 Position the Power Supply module with the...

Page 106: ...2 Press upward on the latch release of the CMM or SMM module installed on the far right side and then slide this module out the front of the chassis 3 Push the Power Supply module s retaining tab to t...

Page 107: ...the four alarm thresholds temperature units C or F and graphical display configuration information Show history Displays a graph of temperature vs time C or F Allows you to select the temperature unit...

Page 108: ...t voltage Configure Sets major low minor low minor high and major high alarm limits Show info Lists the four alarm thresholds and graphical display configuration information Show history Displays a gr...

Page 109: ...graphical display configuration information Show history Displays a graph of fan 2 current mA vs time Save history Saves fan 2 current data points vs time to an Excel file format Module Identity tab T...

Page 110: ...e four adjustable alarm thresholds and a fixed deadband value associated with each parameter Alarms generated by the status monitoring circuit are based on which thresholds have been exceeded Figure 5...

Page 111: ...red alarm limit value for the Major low Minor low Minor high and Major high Click OK to save these alarm limit values 5 Right click on the 12 VDC meter and select Configure from the shortcut menu Refe...

Page 112: ...0 9 In the Alarm Setup area drag the slider or enter the desired alarm limit value for the Major low Minor low Minor high and Major high Click OK to save these alarm limit values Note The alarm thresh...

Page 113: ...al support or your sales representative Use firmware file listed in Table 5 5 2 Ensure that the power supply module requiring the firmware download is powered up 3 Start the Craft Management Software...

Page 114: ...page 5 28 to download the updated firmware into the SMM 1 or CMM 1 7 If the On radio button in the Autoconfig window is selected click the Off radio button in the Autoconfig window to disable the aut...

Page 115: ...r firmware 1 Obtain the appropriate firmware file through ARRIS technical support or your sales representative Use firmware file listed in Table 5 5 on page 5 13 for the appropriate module Note Do not...

Page 116: ...r If necessary refer to Updating the CHP CMM Microcontroller Firmware on page 5 28 to download the updated firmware into the SMM 1 or CMM 1 7 If the On radio button in the Autoconfig window is selecte...

Page 117: ...r the firmware is downloaded into the required module s click the On radio button in the Autoconfig window to enable the auto configuration mode Note Do not abort downloading the firmware files If the...

Page 118: ...output 20mV 3 5V output 25mV 12 0V output 25mV 5 0V output 20mV 5 0V output 20mV 3 5V output Output Noise Switching Spikes peak to peak 100mV 12 0V output 100mV 5 0V output 60mV 5 0V output 60mV 3 5V...

Page 119: ...moved and immediately reinserted 2 Inrush current shall not trip a 20A mains external circuit breaker during a Hot Start condition Hot Start occurs when a thermally stabilized power supply is removed...

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Page 121: ...ssis via a remote SNMP manager In this chapter CHP CMM and CHP CMM 1 will be referred to as CMM CHP SMM and CHP SMM 1 will be referred to as SMM except for items that are only specific to the CMM 1 or...

Page 122: ...pplication module or the redundant power supplies in a shelf In August 2006 ARRIS released the Auto Config version of CMM P N CHP CMM 1 and SMM P N CHP SMM 1 modules These new management modules conta...

Page 123: ...ing The steady state the CMM 1 enters when the shelf is operating at its baseline configuration and configuration parameters change infrequently or not at all The application modules will be polled ev...

Page 124: ...CHP Max equipment by communicating with an SNMP element manager with an appropriate configuration of IP addresses and management information bases MIBs One SMM may be used to permit remote management...

Page 125: ...allow you to set up monitor and control the CHP Max application modules and power supply module s The CMM or SMM plugs into the CHP Max5000 chassis auto discovers installed application modules and mon...

Page 126: ...nd Power Supplies 1508685 Rev D Indicators and Connectors Figure 6 3 CMM SMM Front and Rear Panels Front View Rear View LED Status Indicators PS 2 Fans Lock Local Local Management RS 232 Interface DB...

Page 127: ...ny color LED blinks during initialization and when a user monitors the chassis using CMM with the Craft Management Software PS 1 PS 2 LEDs Indicates the status of the power supply installed in slot PS...

Page 128: ...sis and modules as well as the state of the RS 232 communications port Solid Green All user controls within the chassis have been disabled locked via the Craft software Solid Yellow RS 232 Craft inter...

Page 129: ...on a computer you may monitor the status of any module installed in a CHP Max5000 chassis The Craft Management Software allows you to monitor the following parameters Communication status of all modul...

Page 130: ...TS ANSI SCTE 38 1 2009 SCTE HMS PROPERTY ANSI SCTE 38 8 2009 SCTE HMS DOWNLOAD ANSI SCTE 38 11 2008 SCTE HMS HEADENDIDENT MIB ANSI SCTE 83 1 2006 SCTE HMS HE OPTICS MIB ANSI SCTE 83 4 2009 SCTE HMS HE...

Page 131: ...l to align the circuit card of the module with the metal guides on the top and bottom of the chassis 3 Carefully slide the CMM or SMM into the chassis until it is fully seated in the backplane The lat...

Page 132: ...of the network Note One chassis containing a SMM can be daisy chained with up to nine other chassis each containing a CMM module to monitor and control up to 10 chassis via SNMP or remote GUI using C...

Page 133: ...ons Configure Comm 6 When the Configure Comm window appears configure the serial port parameters as shown in Figure 6 6 then click on the OK button Figure 6 6 CMS GUI Configure Comm window Note When u...

Page 134: ...the USB to serial adapter cable is connected to a random high number COM port for example COM11 in Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 Device Manager Window 10 Double click on the line item for the USB to serial a...

Page 135: ...ing the SMM to a remote management system Refer to your system design plans to connect the CHP network cabling Figure 6 9 on page 6 16 represents a typical connection diagram with multiple SMM and CMM...

Page 136: ...6 16 CHP Max Headend Optics Platform Chassis Controllers and Power Supplies 1508685 Rev D Figure 6 9 Connecting Chassis for Remote SNMP Monitoring...

Page 137: ...w a list of available commands type help and press the Enter key Note The CHP network cabling must be connected before setting the SMM addresses Note To connect with the SMM your PC network address mu...

Page 138: ...ss must be a different address than the default SMM IP address 192 168 1 1 Temporarily set the IP address of your PC within the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 Obtain the correct IP address from...

Page 139: ...3 and time of 1 45 15 PM To add remove a CMM or SMM shelf to the network 10 Enter the five digits on the CMM Address label manufactured on or after 7 1 2005 or the last five digits of the CMM or SMM s...

Page 140: ...ew a list of the daisy chained shelves See Figure 6 13 2 The list of shelves will be shown with the index number on the left that corresponds with the CMM shelf address on the right Do not remove the...

Page 141: ...nfigured subnet To set the SMM to its default IP address 14 If the SMM IP address that was entered is not known or is not configured correctly and communications cannot be established with the SMM the...

Page 142: ...reconfigure the correct address and save to flash memory Refer to Step 8 f Press upward on the latch release on the front panel and slide the module out the front of the chassis g Set DIP switch 1 to...

Page 143: ...e telnet followed by the IP address example telnet 192 168 1 1 Alternatively click Start Run and then type telnet and click OK to open the telnet window and then type open followed by the IP address 6...

Page 144: ...Lists the four alarm thresholds temperature units C or F and graphical display configuration information Show history Displays a graph of temperature vs time C or F Allows you to select the temperatur...

Page 145: ...gh and major high alarm limits Show info Lists the four alarm thresholds and graphical display configuration information Show history Displays a graph of the output voltage vs time Save history Saves...

Page 146: ...dule within that shelf If the Local Control radio button on a particular application module is then set to Unlock the front panel controls on that application module except for the CHP XMOD will be en...

Page 147: ...1508685 Rev D CHP Max Element Management Modules CHP CMM CMM 1 SMM and SMM 1 6 27 Figure 6 16 CMM or SMM Module Identity Tab Display Figure 6 17 CMM or SMM Alarm Tab Display...

Page 148: ...m can only be downgraded if the parameter is at least a deadband below the threshold value To adjust the alarm threshold limits 1 Follow the procedures for Local Monitoring with the CHP CMS Craft Mana...

Page 149: ...red alarm limit value for the Major low Minor low Minor high and Major high Click OK to save these alarm limit values 7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to the 5 VDC 12 VDC and 3 3 VDC meters if you want to adjus...

Page 150: ...If the On radio button in the Autoconfig window is selected click the Off radio button in the Autoconfig window to disable the auto configuration mode 7 Shut down the CHP GUI and then restart the CHP...

Page 151: ...Method 1 9 Double click the module that is to receive the firmware update Figure 6 21 Module Selection 10 Navigate through the Open dialog box to where the module s firmware file hex extension is loc...

Page 152: ...ssis with the module requiring the firmware download go to Step 8 5 Double click the CMM 1 or SMM 1 module identifier in the module inventory on the left side or double click on the CMM 1 or SMM 1 mod...

Page 153: ...K to confirm that you want to start downloading the firmware 11 If either an SMM 1 or CMM 1 module is installed in the chassis after the firmware is downloaded into the required module s click the On...

Page 154: ...the GUI software you can do so at this time or stop the auto install and proceed to open up an Explorer window to copy the files from the CHP System CD 2 Make a directory on your local hard drive to s...

Page 155: ...ght not allow SNMP packets SMM Firmware version 1 8 0 0 only provides the files for use with FTP If you must perform an SNMP download contact a ARRIS representative for instructions or reference the O...

Page 156: ...R The FTP password is the same password used for a Telnet session and can be changed using the Telnet password command 5 In the FTP program the dir command will tell you the files that are currently o...

Page 157: ...t prevent a user from copying a bad file to this file name and downloading it The FTP session only checks the file name 2 Bad command The SMM version 1 1 software will only understand a put command so...

Page 158: ...mage 2 is configured to run the SMM needs to be configured to run SMM Image 1 Then reset the SMM module type reset in the Telnet window and press Enter and repeat the step to verify that SMM Version 1...

Page 159: ...he RS 485 bus will report a chassis down alarm In order to remove the chassis from the configuration the shelfrem command must be issued from the Telnet window All chassis configuration additions and...

Page 160: ...ue IP Address which is configured via the SMM s Telnet interface CHP Chassis Slot Management The following table details the Slot Hardware MIB associations for the CHP chassis slots 1 through 10 Each...

Page 161: ...Table heCommonTable heOpRxMIBObjects heOptRxInputTable heOptRxOutputTabl e propertyTable discretePropertyTabl e chpCommonMIB chpSlotConfigTable chpSlotStatusTable chpRxMIB rxStatusTable rxChCtlTable r...

Page 162: ...ble propertyTable discretePropertyTab le chpCommonMIB chpSlotConfigTabl e chpSlotStatusTable chpPsMIB psStatusTable Slot 13 Fans entPhysicalTable heCommonTable heFanMIBObjects heFanUnitTable heFanStat...

Page 163: ...that a predefined event has occurred typically generating an alarm A trap originates from the agent and is sent to the trap destination as configured within the frame agent itself The trap destinatio...

Page 164: ...ng notifications are supported heCommonAlarmEvent Table 6 10 Description of HMS Trap OID Name Variable Type Description heCommonLogIndex Integer32 An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the log...

Page 165: ...onFailure SMM 1 CLI v3tables Command The CLI command v3tables restores the default SNMP tables This is command can be used if for any reason the SNMP tables have been changed or corrupted and a user c...

Page 166: ...rs on chassis 38 4kbps Craft Interface Port RS 232 RS 232 debugging port SMM only 19 2kbps RJ 45 Ethernet 10 100Mbps Serial Peripheral Interface Bus 480kbps Power CMM 1 2W SMM 2 5W Connectors Craft In...

Page 167: ...44 SNMP Configuration and Operation page 5 45 Upgrade Procedures page 5 48 SMM 2 Specifications page 5 49 Overview The System Management Module 2 SMM 2 is the next generation CHP Management Module sp...

Page 168: ...MM 2 provides configuration MIBs for management of the CHP chassis and supported application modules Software Upgrade The SMM 2 supports upgrades of the SMM 2 and supported application modules MIB Sup...

Page 169: ...h memory to store the configurable parameters such as alarm thresholds optical output power RF attenuator etc based on slot location for each of the 10 application modules and power supply s This Auto...

Page 170: ...X latest not supported 2 4 0 0 CHP FTX D latest not supported 2 4 0 0 CHP FTXV latest not supported 2 4 0 0 CHP GAMP latest not supported 2 4 0 0 CHP GAMP3 2 000 4 000 2 3 0 0 CHP GFRX S latest 4 000...

Page 171: ...ocess is complete when the Status LEDs on all application modules and the management module are no longer blinking This process results in the management module configuration table stored in the new f...

Page 172: ...application modules will be polled every 5 minutes Event Handling State the management module enters when a module is removed or installed in the CHP shelf If a replacement module is not installed wit...

Page 173: ...of CHP Max equipment by communicating with an SNMP element manager with an appropriate configuration of IP addresses and management information bases MIBs Management signals enter the SMM 2 module th...

Page 174: ...plication modules and monitors those modules Front panel LEDs indicate whether power supply fan and application modules are operating within user set limits The SMM 2 polls modules co located in that...

Page 175: ...anel Connector DC Communication Connections Multi pin connector Connects to chassis backplane Carries DC power and communication signals into and out of the module Front Panel Indicators Status LED In...

Page 176: ...blinks during initialization process Fans LED Indicates whether fan currents are within set limits Solid Green No alarms All fan currents within defined limits Solid Yellow One fan has been removed o...

Page 177: ...les back through the USB interface port for accessing through the CLI Serial Peripheral Interface Bus The SMM 2 sends the requests through the chassis SPI bus to the application modules and power supp...

Page 178: ...f the chassis 2 Carefully slide the SMM 2 into the chassis until it is fully seated in the backplane The latch on the front panel locks when the module is fully seated The SMM 2 is shipped with a defa...

Page 179: ...10 10 10 1 as the default and can be configured or changed The SMM 2 management network must not be in the same subnet as the default IP address for the USB Ethernet mode to work In CHP System version...

Page 180: ...n then press the Enter key 5 At the password prompt type admin then press the Enter key To set the network information proceed as follows 1 1 After login at the admin 192 168 1 1 prompt type configure...

Page 181: ...g systems For Windows XP the drivers are not included in the operating systems and must be installed from the drivers directory on CHP System Release CD 1 From a laptop computer USB port connect a sta...

Page 182: ...tions below for your computer s operating system Windows 7 8 or XP Windows 7 and Windows 8 RNDIS Ethernet Driver Installation 1 Right click on the Computer icon on your Desktop select Manage and the C...

Page 183: ...ystem Management Module 2 SMM 2 7 17 Figure 7 7 Computer Management Window 4 When prompted to choose how to search for device driver software select Browse my computer for driver software refer to Fig...

Page 184: ...driver software on your computer window appears select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer then click on the Next button refer to Figure 5 9 Figure 7 9 Browse for Software Window...

Page 185: ...elect Microsoft Corporation for computers running Windows 7 or select Microsoft for computers running Windows 8 then select Remote NDIS Compatible Device from the Network Adapter list and click on the...

Page 186: ...driver software message appears the RNDIS driver has been installed Click on the Close button refer to Figure 5 12 Figure 7 12 Successful Driver Software Update Window 10 After the USB Ethernet RNDIS...

Page 187: ...ccessful USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget Installation 11 Select Start Control Panel 12 When the Control Panel window appears click on the Network and Sharing Center 13 When the Network and Sharing Center wi...

Page 188: ...indow appears click on Local Area Connection labeled Unidentified network RNDIS Ethernet Gadget In this example it happens to be Local Area Connection 2 but that number may be different on other compu...

Page 189: ...dow appears click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 refer to Figure 5 17 Figure 7 17 Local Area Connection 2 Properties Window 17 When the next Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties wi...

Page 190: ...re 7 18 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Window 18 Click on the OK button Now you can use any telnet software for example PuTTY to communicate via telnet with the SMM 2 Windows XP RNDIS...

Page 191: ...er to Figure 5 20 Figure 7 20 Found New Hardware Wizard Window for RNDIS Ethernet Gadget Installation 3 When the next Found New Hardware Wizard window appears refer to Figure 5 21 select the Search fo...

Page 192: ...g the software for USB Ethernet RNDIS gadget click on the Finish button refer to Figure 5 22 Figure 7 22 Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Window 6 Select Start Control Panel 7 When the Control...

Page 193: ...Module 2 SMM 2 7 27 Figure 7 23 Network Connections Window 9 When the Local Area Connection Properties window appears click on Internet Protocol TCP IP refer to Figure 5 24 Figure 7 24 Local Area Conn...

Page 194: ...es Window 11 Click on the OK button Now you can use any telnet software for example PuTTY to communicate via telnet with the SMM 2 To set the network information proceed as follows 1 After login at th...

Page 195: ...Gadget Serial driver Follow these steps to install the Gadget Serial driver 1 The usbser sys file is archived at different locations depending on the operating system 32 bit or 64 bit As administrato...

Page 196: ...7 5 2 Start a terminal program such as PuTTY refer to Figure 5 26 Figure 7 26 PuTTY Configuration Window 3 Click on the Serial button 4 Determine the Serial line field COM port number from the Contro...

Page 197: ...rmation proceed as follows 1 After login at the admin 192 168 1 1 prompt type configure and press the Enter key 2 At the admin 192 168 1 1 prompt type set interfaces and press the TAB or SPACE followe...

Page 198: ...in the Port field The software generates a unique designation for the device The designation appears in the Device Name field after you click in the window Type the read access password of the device...

Page 199: ...Rev D System Management Module 2 SMM 2 7 33 Figure 7 28 Add CHPMax5000 Device Window...

Page 200: ...example simply typing h followed by TAB or SPACE automatically invoked the Help command Note Shortcuts for set and show are qset and qshow respectively If you copy and paste a previously invoked comm...

Page 201: ...h all of its parts not just one or two parts For example set interfaces eth0 10 113 130 110 mask 255 255 255 0 gateway 10 113 130 254 and not just set interfaces eth0 10 113 130 110 4 At the admin 192...

Page 202: ...ions Date To set the date proceed as follows 1 After login at the admin 192 168 1 1 prompt type configure and press the Enter key 2 At the admin 192 168 1 1 prompt type set date and press the TAB or S...

Page 203: ...type set password and press the TAB or SPACE key to view the available Password command options 3 Press the Enter key after the Password command string is complete with its options System To set the s...

Page 204: ...t dns2 to change the DNS 2 host host dns3 to change the DNS 3 host 3 Press the Enter key after the DNS command string is complete with its options Subtended Chassis Show Set and Delete commands are av...

Page 205: ...lowed by a command displays a brief description of that command For example typing help ping displays a description of the ping command Basic Commands Related to MIBs Figure 5 31 displays the basic co...

Page 206: ...7 40 CHP Max Headend Optics Platform Chassis Controllers and Power Supplies Rev D Figure 7 31 Basic Commands Related to ENTITY MIB...

Page 207: ...33 displays the basic commands related to the SNMPv2 MIB of the SMM 2 Figure 7 33 Basic Commands Related to SNMPv2 MIB MIBs ARRIS Developed MIBs The SMM 2 monitors both enterprise and standard MIB ob...

Page 208: ...ling rate when the chassis is no longer down it could take up to 2 minutes to be recognized then standard polling of the shelf and modules will begin If a chassis is reconnected and added in Telnet th...

Page 209: ...the general slot status the ARRIS Common MIB can be used and is indexed by the physical entity MIB index which is determined by combining the factory configured SMM 2 shelf address and the specific s...

Page 210: ...Table chpCommonMIB chpSlotConfigTabl e chpSlotStatusTable chpPsMIB psStatusTable Slot 13 Fans entPhysicalTable heCommonTable heFanMIBObjects heFanStatusTable heFanUnitTable chpCommonMIB chpSlotConfigT...

Page 211: ...e NMS to the agent so the agent has no way of knowing if the trap makes it to the NMS Figure 7 34 Trap Command Sequence Diagram All SNMP traps are HMS enterprise traps based on the SCTE HMS standard T...

Page 212: ...s is a text field describing the alarm This field could be a zero length string in certain agent implementations heCommonLogModuleIdOI D OBJECT IDENTIFIER This is the module ID OID as found in the Phy...

Page 213: ...e List Tree View panel Severity A virtual LED indicates the severity of the alarm red for major alarms and yellow for minor alarms Date Time Displays the date and time the alarm was received Alarm Des...

Page 214: ...changing the community strings modify all three strings ReadWriteCommunity ReadOnlyCommunity and TrapCommunity for security reasons For instruction on how to change community strings refer to SNMP on...

Page 215: ...mode to transfer files In the FTP program type bin to set the transfer mode to binary 7 To put a file from the local PC directory you simply type in the command put followed by the file name that you...

Page 216: ...D Mini USB USB 2 0 Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D 4 5 x 3 4 x 16 75 in 11 4 x 8 6 x 42 5 cm Weight 24 oz 680 g Environmental Operational Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Specifications subject to ch...

Page 217: ...B Object MIB Type SMM Param Voltage Major Low Minor Low Minor High Major High smmParamVoltage ENTERPRISE Table A 2 CMM 1 SMM 1 Parameters Attribute Parameter MIB Object MIB Type Module Identification...

Page 218: ...High or Major High currentAlarmState STANDARD Alarm Enable States AlarmEnable can enabled disabled for the following alarms Major Low Minor Low Minor High Major High alarmEnable STANDARD Deadbands De...

Page 219: ...rrent Major Low Minor Low Minor High Major High tx2StatusTECCurrent ENTERPRISE TEC Heating Current Major Low Minor Low Minor High Major High tx2StatusTECHeatingCurrent ENTERPRISE EML Output Current Ma...

Page 220: ...STANDARD STANDARD ENTERPRISE Status Laser On Off Status RF Input Status AGC Status AlarmBytes Laser Button Status Laser and TEC Shutdown Cause Front Panel Control Status Reset Cause heOpTxLaserOnOffCo...

Page 221: ...Temperature RF Output RFRX GFRX RF Current D1RRX heOpRxInputPower heCommonTemperature heOpRxOutputPower rxChStatusRfCurrent STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD ENTERPRISE Status On Off Status Attenuation Level...

Page 222: ...ow Minor Low Minor High Major High alarmEnable STANDARD Deadbands Deadbands may be set for each monitorable parameter analogAlarmDeadband STANDARD Firmware Upgrades Boot Version Download Version entPh...

Page 223: ...emp heOpAmpInputPower heOpAmpGainPerWavelength STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD Status Module On Off Status Front Panel Control Status Reset Cause Output Gain Control Mode heOpAmp...

Page 224: ...chpRFAmpNCGainDiff1 chpRFAmpNCGainDiff2 chpRFAmpTilt STANDARD ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE Status Reset Cause RF Input Status AGC Mode chpSlotStatusModuleResetCause chpRFAmpInputStatus...

Page 225: ...mmonTemperature heFanStatusCurrent heFanStatusCurrent STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD Status Alarm Bytes Last Reset Cause Main Power AC Status psStatusAlarmByte chpSlotS...

Page 226: ...AlarmState can be Major Low Minor Low Minor High or Major High currentAlarmState STANDARD Alarm Enable States AlarmEnable can enabled disabled for the following alarms Major Low Minor Low Minor High M...

Page 227: ...tTable txRfConfigTable txOutputTable txXmodTable txDistortiontable tx2statusTable tx2RfConfigTable tx2DistortionTable CHPTX MIB mib contains all proprietary ARRIS information to manage a transmitter 8...

Page 228: ...02 CHPSMM MIB smmParamTable smmControlTable smmStatusTable CHPSMM MIB contains proprietary ARRIS information to manage SMM 2 controller card elements previously found in CHPCMM MIB on SMM and SMM 1 co...

Page 229: ...being connected to the RS 485 bus will raise an alarm that the chassis is down This aids in configuration of the CHP Site When a chassis is marked down it will continue to be polled at a reduced rate...

Page 230: ...www icir org fenner mibs mib index html rfc1907 SNMPv2 MIB Mib 2 system snmpGroup snmpBasicNotificationsGroup The base for the SNMP system information rfc2578 SNMPv2 SMI mgmt Mib 2 private enterprise...

Page 231: ...ww scte org documents pdf standards ANSI_SCTE 2083_1 202006 p df http www scte org documents mib HMS108R13 mib ANSI SCTE 83 4 2009 formerly HMS 133 HMS Common Inside Plant MIB SCTE HMS HE RF MIB http...

Page 232: ...9 p df ANSI SCTE 94 1 2009 formerly HMS 131 HMS Common Inside Plant MIB SCTE HMS HE RF AMP MIB http www scte org documents pdf standards ANSI_SCTE 2094_1 202009 p df 1 These locations are not maintain...

Page 233: ...of lack of memory It is an implementation specific matter as to when this deletion may occur heCommonLogOID See OID Values below heCommonLogValue 2147483648 2147483647 This is the value of the object...

Page 234: ...Pro ducts chpMax5000 chpShelfProducts chpC ontrollerProducts chpSmmController 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 37 1 SMM 1 System Manageme nt Module iso org dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident ccor...

Page 235: ...ducts ch p2RRX 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 39 2 R2RRX Dual Return Redundant Receiver iso org dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpReceiverProduct...

Page 236: ...2RRX 42 XQ Digital Return Receiver iso org dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpReceiverProducts ch pD2RRX42xq 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 39 2 1...

Page 237: ...nt ccorHeadend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpTransmitterProducts chpC2mw0x 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 38 3 0 C2 MWVx Forward Transmitte r iso org dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident cco...

Page 238: ...enterprises cc or reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpTransmitterProducts chpFTXDualInLinear 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 38 5 FTXV D Dual Input Forward Variable Transmitte r iso org d...

Page 239: ...dend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpTransmitterProducts chpSwvx 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 38 3 9 SW0x Forward Transmitte r iso org dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHe...

Page 240: ...chpDfvxL 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 38 5 2 DfXx L Forward Transmitte r iso org dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpTransmitterProducts chpDfxx...

Page 241: ...nternet private enterprises cco r reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHeadendProd ucts chpMax5000 chpTransmitterProducts c hpGFXVDF 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 38 1 7 GFXF D 1 GHz Dual Front Fiber Forward Transmitt...

Page 242: ...g dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpTransmitterProducts chpReturnTX1310 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 38 2 RTX 10 5 1550nm Return Transmitte r i...

Page 243: ...mplifier iso org dod internet private enterprises cc or reg ident ccorHeadend ccorHeadendPro ducts chpMax5000 chpOpticalAmpProducts chpEdfa04port 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 1 1 42 1 2 EDFA xx 8 1550 Erbium D...

Page 244: ...M Internal Temperature Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 50014 iso org dod internet private enterp rises ccor reg ident ccorHeadend c corHeadendMIB chpMax5000MIB c hpCommonMIB chpCommonMIBO bj...

Page 245: ...ower Supply 5VDC Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 5591 1 11 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 50011 1 iso org dod internet private enterprises scte Root scteHmsTree insidePlantIdent heBaseId ent heFans heFanModuleMIB heFanMIBObje cts h...

Page 246: ...d c corHeadendMIB chpMax5000MIB c hpCommonMIB chpCommonMIBO bjects chpMaxSlots chpSlotStatusT able chpSlotStatusEntry chpSlotStat usPhysicalState 50013 Module Communication Status Down Module Removed...

Page 247: ...lotStat usPhysicalState 50004 Module Communication Status Down Module Removed Module Communication 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 2 1 7 1 2 1 2 50004 1 1 iso org dod internet private enterp rises ccor reg ident...

Page 248: ...output was set to low The selected Rx output was set to off 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 2 1 7 1 2 1 2 50002 1 2 iso org dod internet private enterp rises ccor reg ident ccorHeadend c corHeadendMIB chpMax5000M...

Page 249: ...nication 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 2 1 7 1 2 1 2 50006 1 1 iso org dod internet private enterp rises ccor reg ident ccorHeadend c corHeadendMIB chpMax5000MIB c hpRxMIB rxMIBObjects rxChCtlTabl e rxChCtlEntr...

Page 250: ...ry chpSlotStat usPhysicalState 50006 Module Communication Status Down Module Removed Module Communication Table B 5 D1RRX Module heCommonLogOID MIB heCommonLogText 1 3 6 1 4 1 5591 1 11 1 2 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 251: ...ccorHeadend c corHeadendMIB chpMax5000MIB c hpRxMIB rxMIBObjects rxChCtlTabl e rxChCtlEntry rxChCtlRfStatus 500 01 1 The selected Rx output was set to enable The selected Rx output was set to low The...

Page 252: ...Tree insideP lantIdent heOptics heOpticalTrans mitterGroup heOpticalTransmitter MIB heOpTxMIBObjects heOpTxLas erTable heOpTxLaserEntry heOpTx LaserOutputPower 50007 1 Transmitter Optical Power Alarm...

Page 253: ...IB chpMax5000MIB c hpTxMIB txMIBObjects txRfConfigT able txRfConfigEntry txRfConfigGai n Transmitter RF Gain Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 5591 1 11 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 50010 1 iso org dod internet private enterp rises...

Page 254: ...nputTabl e txInputEntry txInputRFLevel 2602 07 1 Transmitter RF Level Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 5591 1 11 1 1 1 1 3 1 8 50010 1 1 iso org dod internet private enterp rises scteRoot scteHmsTree insideP lantIde...

Page 255: ...t private enterp rises scteRoot scteHmsTree insideP lantIdent heBaseIdent heCommon heCommonMib heCommonObjects heCommonParams heCommonTa ble heCommonEntry heCommonTe mperature 50004 Transmitter Intern...

Page 256: ...tPower 50009 1 Transmitter Optical Power Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 5591 1 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 50009 iso org dod internet private enterp rises scteRoot scteHmsTree insideP lantIdent heBaseIdent heCommon heCommo...

Page 257: ...scteRoot scteHmsTree insideP lantIdent heOptics heOpticalTrans mitterGroup heOpticalTransmitter MIB heOpTxMIBObjects heOpTxLas erTable heOpTxLaserEntry heOpTx LaserBiasCurrent 50005 1 Transmitter Lase...

Page 258: ...mpInpu tTable heOpAmpInputEntry heOpA mpInputPower Amplifier Optical Input Power Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 5591 1 11 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 50001 1 iso org dod internet private enterp rises scteRoot scteHmsTree inside...

Page 259: ...mperature 50001 Amplifier Internal Temperature Alarm 1 3 6 1 4 1 2907 20 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 50001 2 iso org dod internet private enterp rises ccor reg ident ccorHeadend c corHeadendMIB chpMax5000MIB c h...

Page 260: ...ent ccorHeadend ccor He adendMIB chpMax5000MIB chpCo m monMIB chpCommonMIBObjects c hp MaxSlots chpSlotStatusTable chpSl otSt atusEntry chpSlotStatusPhysicalStat e 7 01 Module Communication Status Dow...

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