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Argument 

Details 

Description 

Majorlow 

Low Major threshold 

Minorhigh 

High Minor threshold 

Minorlow 

Low Minor threshold 

Nominal 

alarm nominal value 

Rangehi 

upper limit for this threshold 

Rangelo 

lower limit for this threshold 

Type 

alarm type (1, 2, and 7 are adjustable) 

Value 

alarm state 

Control 

 

Index 

control number, starting at 1, in the list of controls 

Label 

name of the control 

Rangehi 

upper limit for this control 

Rangelo 

lower limit for this control 

Rangestep 

smallest increment allowed 

Statenames 

list of symbolic control values 

Type 

control type:  D(igital), F(loat), B(oolean), S(tate) 

Units 

control unit 

Value 

control setting 

Monitor 

 

Index 

monitor number, starting at 1, in the list of 

monitors 

Label 

name of monitor 

Statenames 

list of symbolic values 

Type 

value type:  D(igital), F(loat), B(oolean), S(tate) 

Units 

units of measurement 

Value 

value 

Module 

 

Activerev 

active software image revision for the module 

Bootrev 

current boot image revision for the module 

CLEI 

Common Language Equipment ID code for 

module 

CLLI 

Common Language Locator ID code for module 

Coderev 

code revision 

Datecode 

manufacturing date (encoded) 

Devtype 

numeric type value used for element manager 

Summary of Contents for Prisma II

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Page 3: ...f the flash points to the terminal device You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a protective ground terminal You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a chassis terminal normally used for equipotential bonding You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol warns of a potentially hot surface You may find this symbol affixed to...

Page 4: ...t to change this publication at any time without notice This document is not to be construed as conferring by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or patent whether or not the use of any information in this document employs an invention claimed in any existing or later issued patent Copyright 2008 2011 2012 Cisco and or its affiliates All rights reserved Print...

Page 5: ...e Configuration 7 Configuration and Monitoring Methods 7 Chapter 2 Module Installation 9 Preparing for Installation 10 Unpacking and Inspecting the Module 10 Equipment and Tools Needed 10 Site Requirements 11 Access Requirements 11 Equipment Rack 11 Operating Environment 11 Power Requirements 11 Space Requirements 12 Chassis Style 12 Front Access Chassis Front Panel Illustration 12 Rear Access Cha...

Page 6: ... Chapter 3 Operation Using CLI 29 Prisma II Platform Configuration 30 Using the CLI 31 CLI Overview 31 CLI Command Modes 31 Command Syntax 33 Command Hints and Help 35 Login and Logout 36 Module Commands 38 Overview 38 Alarm Command 39 Show Command 40 Info Command 42 Reset Command 45 Set Command 45 ICIM Commands 48 Alarm Command 48 Info Command 48 Show Command 50 Set Command 52 User Command 53 IPR...

Page 7: ...M Menu 76 Prisma II MAIN Menu and ICIM Menu Structure 77 Hybrid Amplifier Software Menu Structure 78 Checking the Operating Status using the ICIM 79 To Check Operating Status using the ICIM 79 STATUS Menus 80 Configuring the Module using the ICIM 81 To Configure Parameters using the ICIM 81 CONFIG Menus 82 Hybrid Amplifier Service Mode 82 To Change Service Mode on the Hybrid Amplifier 83 Checking ...

Page 8: ...ange Parameters 99 To Change Parameters 100 To Restart the ICIM using ICIM 101 Adjusting Alarm Thresholds 102 To Adjust Alarm Thresholds 102 Chapter 5 Operation Using LCI 103 LCI Introduction 104 Laser Warning 104 LCI Function 104 System Requirements 105 Computer Requirements 105 Cable Requirements 105 Installing LCI 106 To Install the LCI Software 106 Connecting Your Computer to the Chassis 110 T...

Page 9: ...oting Information 127 Introduction 127 Equipment Needed 127 Additional Assistance 127 Troubleshooting 127 Troubleshooting Alarm Conditions 128 Amplifier Alarm Conditions 128 Chapter 7 Customer Support 129 Appendix A Prisma II Permitted CLI Commands 131 From CLI 132 From ICIM 133 From MODULE 139 From TERMINAL 142 Appendix B Module Parameter Descriptions 143 Hybrid Amplifier Parameters 144 Hybrid Am...

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Page 11: ...nel are expected to use their experience and technical skills to avoid possible injury to themselves and others due to hazards that exist in service and restricted access areas User and Operator The terms user and operator apply to persons other than service personnel Ground ing and Earth ing The terms ground ing and earth ing are synonymous This document uses ground ing for clarity but it can be ...

Page 12: ...tive ground lead of the building s electrical installation should comply with national and local requirements Environmental Condition The installation site should be dry clean and ventilated Do not use this equipment where it could be at risk of contact with water Ensure that this equipment is operated in an environment that meets the requirements as stated in this equipment s technical specificat...

Page 13: ...nt fall Ventilation This equipment has openings for ventilation to protect it from overheating To ensure equipment reliability and safe operation do not block or cover any of the ventilation openings Install the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Rack Mounting Safety Precautions Mechanical Loading Make sure that the rack is placed on a stable surface If the rack has stabi...

Page 14: ...uipment cart combination to avoid injury from tip over If the cart does not move easily this condition may indicate obstructions or cables that may need to be disconnected before moving this equipment to another location Avoid quick stops and starts when moving the cart Check for uneven floor surfaces such as cracks or cables and cords Grounding This section provides instructions for verifying tha...

Page 15: ...II Mains Powered Equipment Provided with a 2 terminal AC inlet that may be connected by a 2 terminal power cord to the mains supply outlet No connection to the protective ground is required as this class of equipment is provided with double or reinforced and or supplementary insulation in addition to the basic insulation provided in Class I equipment Note Class II equipment which is subject to EN ...

Page 16: ...ction and supply wiring Refer to the information on the equipment rating label when addressing this concern General Servicing Precautions WARNING Avoid electric shock Opening or removing this equipment s cover may expose you to dangerous voltages CAUTION These servicing precautions are for the guidance of qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any serv...

Page 17: ...ity buildup on the human body and other objects This static discharge can degrade components and cause failures Take the following precautions against electrostatic discharge Use an anti static bench mat and a wrist strap or ankle strap designed to safely ground ESD potentials through a resistive element Keep components in their anti static packaging until installed Avoid touching electronic compo...

Page 18: ...tices for perchlorate containing substance see www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Modifications This equipment has been designed and tested to comply with applicable safety laser safety and EMC regulations codes and standards to ensure safe operation in its intended environment Refer to this equipment s data sheet for details about regulatory compliance approvals Do not make modifications ...

Page 19: ...ype Coaxial cables should be of the double braided shielded type EMC Compliance Statements Where this equipment is subject to USA FCC and or Industry Canada rules the following statements apply FCC Statement for Class A Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide ...

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Page 21: ...is equipment if the fiber is unmated or unterminated Do not stare into an unmated fiber or at any mirror like surface that could reflect light emitted from an unterminated fiber Do not view an activated fiber with optical instruments such as eye loupes magnifiers or microscopes Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Warning Fiber Op...

Page 22: ...refer to the appropriate section of the equipment documentation For safe operation of this software refer to the following warnings WARNING Ensure that all optical connections are complete or terminated before using this equipment to remotely control a laser device An optical or laser device can pose a hazard to remotely located personnel when operated without their knowledge Allow only personnel ...

Page 23: ...t Configuration Maximum Output IEC 60825 1 Product Classification Accessible Radiation Level with Fibers removed When Open 4 x 18 18 5 dBm 1M 1M 8 x 18 19 5 dBm 1M 1M 9 x 19 19 5 dBm 1M 1M 4 x 21 5 22 0 dBm 1M 3B 8 x 21 5 22 0 dBm 1M 3B Warning Labels The following labels are located on this product Laser Warning Labels Laser Aperture Label Laser Classification Label ...

Page 24: ... xxii 78 4025693 01 Rev D Product and Laser Information Label Note This sample label shows laser information for 9x19 output configuration Labels for other output configurations may show different laser information ...

Page 25: ...Laser Safety 78 4025693 01 Rev D xxiii Location of Labels on Equipment The following illustration displays the location of warning labels on this equipment ...

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Page 27: ...m Prisma II Hybrid Amplifier 8 x 21 5 dBm Prisma II GF Hybrid Amplifier 4 x 18 dBm Prisma II GF Hybrid Amplifier 8 x 18 dBm Purpose This guide provides information about the hybrid amplifier This chapter describes the front and back panels and presents a setup summary for the amplifier Who Should Use This Document This document is intended for authorized service personnel who have experience worki...

Page 28: ...rate maintain and service this product Scope This guide discusses the following topics Description of the hybrid amplifier Installation procedures CLI Operation ICIM Operation LCI Operation Maintenance and troubleshooting CLI command reference Descriptions of module parameters Document Version This is the third release of this guide Rev C In This Chapter Hybrid Amplifier Description 3 Hybrid Ampli...

Page 29: ...ical output test point 20 dB HybridAmplifier Operation Operating stand alone or followed by post amplifiers this module provides high performance transmission of voice video and data signals for optical networking The module is controlled by an ICIM2 CLI LCI or SNMP software HybridAmplifier Optical Output The module comes standard with SC APC Duplex optical connectors Optical jumpers are sold sepa...

Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Module Introduction 4 78 4025693 01 Rev D HybridAmplifier Module Block Diagram A block diagram of the hybrid amplifier module is shown below ...

Page 31: ...er Front Panel Features Part Function Alarm Indicator Red ON Major Alarm active Red Blinking Minor Alarm active Red OFF No Alarm active Laser On Indicator Green ON Laser enabled and input power OK Green Blinking Module disabled or in Slave mode Green Fast Blinking Module communicating with ICIM or LCI Green OFF Laser disabled or input power critically low ...

Page 32: ...er Aperture Out Test Point Provides a 20 dB sample of the optical output signal relative to the bank B optical outputs Back Panel Connectors Blind mate connectors make it easy to install this module The push on connector on the back of the module mates with the back plane bus connector inside the chassis This 110 pin connector provides the following Electrical power input connection Alarm communic...

Page 33: ...o view and where permitted adjust module parameters For additional information see the Prisma II Platform Remote User Interface Guide System Release 2 03 part number 4025477 The Prisma II ICIM Front Panel If an ICIM is installed in the Prisma II chassis it may be used to monitor the Prisma II application modules within its domain For security reasons this non password protected front panel interfa...

Page 34: ...e controlled and monitored remotely via an SNMP connection using an appropriate Network Management System For instructions on operating this module using the ICIM refer to Operation Using ICIM on page 63 and the Prisma II Platform System Guide System Release 2 03 part number 4025478 ...

Page 35: ...ed to install the Prisma II Hybrid Amplifier 2 Chapter 2 Module Installation In This Chapter Preparing for Installation 10 Site Requirements 11 Installing the Module in the Chassis 14 Cleaning Optical Connectors 20 Connecting Optical Cables 24 External Alarms Connections 25 Prisma II Redundancy Interface Panel 27 ...

Page 36: ...rs for bent pins If you find any damage contact Cisco Services Equipment and Tools Needed You need the following equipment and tools to install these modules You need To a Prisma II Chassis with power supply provide housing power and input output connections to the module 3 8 in flat blade screwdriver secure the module in the chassis optical cables with connectors carry optical input and output si...

Page 37: ...s in the rack refer to the guide that was shipped with the chassis Operating Environment CAUTION Avoid damage to this product Operating this product outside the specified operating temperature limits voids the warranty Follow these recommendations to maintain an acceptable operating temperature of the equipment For a chassis with one or more hybrid amplifier modules installed air inlet temperature...

Page 38: ...erve the same function and are made in the same manner regardless of the location of the connectors or chassis configuration Note The chassis ships with either a rear exhaust or a front exhaust fan tray The rear exhaust fan tray has its air exhaust ports on the rear of the fan tray The front exhaust fan tray has its air exhaust ports on the front of the fan tray and a solid back panel Front Access...

Page 39: ...4025693 01 Rev D 13 Rear Access Chassis Front Panel Illustration The following illustration shows the front of the rear access Prisma II standard chassis with two power supplies 10 full height modules and the ICIM installed ...

Page 40: ...wer supply or application module is inserted into the chassis alarm s may be generated momentarily while the module powers up This will be briefly indicated on the module LED and may also generate an alarm in the Event Log This is a normal occurrence and does not indicate a module problem Complete the following steps to install the module in the chassis 1 Locate the fiber guides at the bottom of t...

Page 41: ... module front panel 6 Hand tighten the screw at the top of the module to secure it in the chassis Use a 3 8 in flat blade screwdriver to secure Do not over tighten 7 Fill any unused slots with module blanks to guarantee proper cooling air flow To Enable Optical Output As a safety precaution the optical output of this module is disabled by factory default Complete the following steps to enable opti...

Page 42: ...e enabled To Set Up a HyperTerminal Serial Port Session with the ICIM2 1 Connect one end of a DB 9 to DB 9 straight through serial cable to an available COM port on your personal computer and the other end to the ICIM front panel serial port 2 Open a HyperTerminal session on your laptop or desktop PC that you will use to connect to the ICIM The HyperTerminal program typically is found at Start All...

Page 43: ...then click OK The COM Properties dialog box appears Note For most applications the serial port is COM1 or COM2 5 Set the following port setting in the COM Properties dialog box 6 Click OK The HyperTerminal main program window appears 7 On the File menu click Save to save the settings 8 Wait for the ICIM boot to finish Once finished you should see the following display W A R N I N G ...

Page 44: ... Successful login will return the following prompt Login of user Administrat0r successful Proceed to CLI at the prompt Welcome to the ICIM User Interface Copyright c Cisco Systems Inc 2005 Proceed to CLI at the shell prompt shell 10 At the shell prompt type cli and then press Enter The CLI command prompt appears 11 Enter the module configuration commands as indicated above 12 Type logout and then ...

Page 45: ...ars 4 At the Login prompt type Administrat0r note the zero character in the string and then press Enter 5 At the Password prompt type AdminPassw0rd note the zero character in the string and then press Enter 6 At the telnet prompt type cli and then press Enter The CLI command prompt appears 7 Enter the module configuration commands as indicated above 8 Type logout and then press Enter to exit the s...

Page 46: ...leaner for specific connector type Compressed air also called canned air Lint free wipes moistened with optical grade 99 isopropyl alcohol Bulkhead swabs for specific connector type Optical connector scope with appropriate adaptor Tips for Optimal Fiber Optic Connector Performance Do not connect or disconnect optical connectors with optical power present Always use compressed air before cleaning t...

Page 47: ...agnifiers or microscopes Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Instructions Connector cleanliness is crucially important for optimum results in fiber optic communications links Even the smallest amount of foreign material can make it impossible to obtain the expected insertion and return losses This c...

Page 48: ...with a CLETOP ferrule cleaner This will remove dust and some films b Listen for a slight squeak typically generated during this process indicating a clean connector c Inspect the connector again through the scope to confirm that it is clean 3 If a second inspection indicates that further cleaning is needed a Use 99 isopropyl alcohol and a lint free wipe to clean the connector b Use the CLETOP ferr...

Page 49: ... needed a Moisten a new bulkhead swab using a lint free wipe moistened with optical grade 99 isopropyl alcohol b With the connector removed fully insert the bulkhead swab into the bulkhead and rotate the swab several times c Remove the swab and discard Swabs may be used only once d Check with a fiber connector scope again to confirm that there is no dirt or alcohol residue on the optical surface e...

Page 50: ...nnections for each module to be installed CAUTION High power density exists on fiber when optical power is present To avoid microscopic damage to fiber mating surfaces turn off optical power or reduce power below 15 dBm before making or breaking optical connections 1 After cleaning the end of the fiber connect the optical cable s to the top connector s 2 After cleaning the end of the fiber attach ...

Page 51: ... turns off and the slave redundant module is enabled To make this happen the pin representing the master module slot in the ALARM OUT connector must be externally wired to the pin representing the slave module slot in the ALARM IN connector Important This module takes up two slots in the Prisma II chassis For purposes of redundancy wiring the module is identified with the higher numbered slot For ...

Page 52: ...on 26 78 4025693 01 Rev D Master Slave Illustration ALARMS IN Connector ALARMS OUT Connector For more information about ALARMS IN and ALARMS OUT refer to the Prisma II Platform System Guide System Release 2 03 part number 4025478 ...

Page 53: ...nnector interface panel of the chassis The terminals on the redundancy interface panel are extensions of pins on the ALARMS OUT and ALARMS IN connectors on the chassis Note This module takes up two slots in the Prisma II chassis For purposes of redundancy wiring the module is identified with the higher numbered slot For example if the module occupies slots 6 and 7 module ejector lever at slot 6 it...

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Page 55: ...n overview of module operating features see Module Introduction on page 1 Laser Warning WARNING Avoid damage to your eyes Do not look into any optical connector while the system is active Even if the unit is off there may still be hazardous optical levels present 3 Chapter 3 Operation Using CLI In This Chapter Prisma II Platform Configuration 30 Using the CLI 31 Module Commands 38 ICIM Commands 48...

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Page 57: ...ding command mode changes on a single line CLI Command Modes All CLI interactions occur in one of four command modes Command modes affect the scope of the commands entered as well as how they are interpreted Mode Description CLI The default command mode at login used for issuing CLI commands to perform general control and monitoring tasks Module Used to issue Module mode commands which are directe...

Page 58: ...ally enter commands modally that is by first changing to the appropriate command mode and then entering the desired command The following sample dialog illustrates this process CLI module Enter MODULE chassis 1 slot 6 Enter 01 06 MODULE alarm Enter No active alarms found Success 01 06 MODULE The first line of this example selects the Module command mode In the next line the prompt changes to refle...

Page 59: ...work management system is as follows modename modeoptions action actionoptions values exit eol where the keywords in the command serve the following functions Keyword Function modename The name of a mode switch cli module icim or terminal modeoptions Options that may be associated with the modename action A command keyword such as set show info etc actionoptions Options that may be associated with...

Page 60: ...own as n in the grammar is functionally equivalent to Carriage Return or Enter that is it terminates the command The eol delimiter cannot be used to split a single command across two or more lines Shown below for example is a legal form of a set command within module mode as a craft operator might enter it 20 11 Module set control enable 1 eol However the following form of the same command is not ...

Page 61: ...n be seen from the response the pattern matching and keyword matching is caseless so the OutPwr and InPwr parameters are included even though a lowercase P was used in the command line Wildcards default to MS Windows filename pattern matching format where and x y have special meaning This format can be adjusted using the Terminal command Pattern to use POSIX regex wildcards See Terminal Commands o...

Page 62: ...the ICIM domain You can also change command modes or additional arguments to narrow the scope of the response as explained later in this chapter Getting Online Help Craft operators can type help or the character and then press Enter to view online help screens for each command mode The help screens for Module ICIM and Terminal modes can be viewed while in CLI mode by using the following commands h...

Page 63: ... user name or if none is assigned type Administrat0r and then press Enter The user name is case sensitive 2 At the password prompt type your assigned password or if none is assigned type AdminPassw0rd and then press Enter The password is case sensitive An acknowledgement similar to the following appears Login of user Administrat0r successful Welcome to the ICIM User Interface Copyright C Cisco Sys...

Page 64: ...chassis 20 before performing a series of checks on the module installed there MODULE module chassis 20 slot 11 Enter 20 11 MODULE Entering Modspecs The chassis keyword may be used to specify a single chassis a range of chassis or with the wildcard character all chassis in the ICIM domain as shown in this dialog MODULE chassis 10 10 MODULE chassis 2 87 02 87 MODULE chassis MODULE Similarly the slot...

Page 65: ...ring Module command mode but do not affect the scope of operation in other CLI ICIM Terminal command modes When specifying a range of chassis or slots the range need not be fully populated For example the chassis range 1 7 does not require that there be seven chassis it only means that chassis numbers within that range will be included For a network management system or other automatic control int...

Page 66: ...lowing arguments control monitor alarmstate or alarmparam These arguments in turn are followed by the name of a control or monitor or alarm to match against This name can be the complete name or a pattern that includes one or more wildcard characters Show Control The following sample dialogs using the control argument show the use of both complete names and wildcards as well as the kinds of inform...

Page 67: ...log shows the kind of information returned by the alarmstate argument MODULE show alarmstate pwr Enter MODID NAME STATE 20 05 OutPwr 0 major low 20 06 InPwr 0 major low 20 06 MaxInPwr 0 ok 20 07 OutPwr 2 ok 20 08 XSPwr 0 ok 20 13 OutPwr 0 major low 20 13 InPwr 0 major low SUCCESS MODULE Note The information returned by the alarmstate argument provides both the numeric value and its meaning Show Al...

Page 68: ...the modules in slots 3 4 and 5 of all chassis in the ICIM domain MODULE slot 3 5 Enter 03 05 MODULE show module Enter MODID MODTYPE NAME SERIAL 20 03 Prisma II Power Supply 3 Fan Tray ABCDEFG 20 05 9x19dBm Prisma II Hybrid Amp AAG1AZI SUCCESS 03 05 MODULE Info Command The info command at the Module prompt is used to display more detailed information than is returned by using the show command The c...

Page 69: ...tep smallest increment allowed Statenames list of symbolic control values Type control type D igital F loat B oolean S tate Units control unit Value control setting Monitor Index monitor number starting at 1 in the list of monitors Label name of monitor Statenames list of symbolic values Type value type D igital F loat B oolean S tate Units units of measurement Value value Module Activerev active ...

Page 70: ...rols Nummonits number of monitored values Numofalarms number of alarms Scriptrev script revisions Selftest status of module self test Serial serial number Tos time of service The following sample dialog illustrates the use of the info command to view the value and statenames characteristics for the cross control MODULE info control cross value statenames Enter MODID NAME VALUE STATENAMES 20 08 Cro...

Page 71: ... the Terminal command has an immediate effect on the output with the columns in each line of the response separated by characters This makes it easy for the network management system to parse the response Reset Command The reset command is used to set all controls and alarms in a specified application module to its factory defaults Because this action is potentially severe this command can only be...

Page 72: ...cit Chassis and Slot prompt Set the chassis and slot to specific values before using this command 05 MODULE Set Alarmparam The CLI can be used to change the parameters of alarms that do not shut down a module These alarms are the user alarms of types 1 2 and 7 While a full description of the various alarm types is outside the scope of this document it is important here to note that any attempt to ...

Page 73: ... 7 The following sample dialog shows how a craft operator would set the majorhigh parameter of outpwr to 35 C and then confirm the change 20 06 MODULE set alarmparam outpwr majorhigh 35 Enter SUCCESS 20 06 MODULE 20 06 MODULE info alarm type majorhigh MODID NAME TYPE MAJORHIGH 20 06 PsOk 6 N A 20 06 OutPwr 1 35 20 06 IntPs 6 N A 20 06 Enable 6 N A 20 06 LasTemp 3 15 20 06 LasBias 1 0 01 20 06 InPw...

Page 74: ...ommands on page 38 Info Command The info command is used to request a listing of one or more parameter values specific to the ICIM module itself The general command syntax is as follows info argument argument argument where each argument can have one of the values listed in the table below Value Function ACTIVEREV Active software image revision for the ICIM ATTNSTATUS Value for the Attention line ...

Page 75: ...nt GATEWAY IP address of TCP IP gateway for packet routing HWREV Hardware Revision INACTIVEREV Inactive software image revision for the ICIM IP TCP IP address of the ICIM IPSEC Reserved for future use MAC MAC Address used in low level Ethernet routing MANDATA Manufacturing data NEXTIMAGE The image to be active after the next reboot PREVIOUSIP Value of the TCP IP before it was last changed SELFTEST...

Page 76: ...e defined in the Traps table The basic command syntax is show argument where argument specifies whether the request is for those items in the info command or for domain provisioning traps or clock information as further explained below Show Domain This command displays a list of all of the modules in the ICIM domain The sample dialog below illustrates the use of this command ICIM show domain Enter...

Page 77: ...is 20 Slot 5 Set Control AGC On EXIT Module Chassis 20 Slot 5 Set Control RFDrive 0 EXIT Module Chassis 20 Slot 5 Set Control OMISet 0 EXIT Module Chassis 20 Slot 5 Set Control Master Master EXIT Module Chassis 20 Slot 5 Set Control CWMode Off EXIT Module Chassis 20 Slot 5 Set Control LenMode Off EXIT Using the list requires first locating all command lines that target the chassis and slot locatio...

Page 78: ...le value to be set in the ICIM The basic syntax is set argument value Where argument is one of the values listed in the following table Value Function CLLI Common Language Locator ID code for the ICIM CLOCK Date and Time as maintained by the ICIM COMMREAD SNMP Read Community string COMMWRITE SNMP Write Community string COMMTRAP SNMP Trap Community string GATEWAY IP address of the TCP IP gateway fo...

Page 79: ...n and password to the authentication table A dialog is used to obtain the and validate the password The new authorization level s given on the command line and can be one of the following Authorization Description ADMIN Equivalent to a Unix superuser root and should be allowed for only the most trusted logins An Admin can change passwords IP addresses and other critical values READWRITE Allows typ...

Page 80: ...d syntax is as follows user delete username Note Deleting a user that is already logged in does not terminate their current session User Show This command can be used by the Admin user to list all the available logins and authorization levels It does not display the passwords IPRoute Command The iproute command permits control and monitoring of a list of up to four alternate gateways for routing T...

Page 81: ...table to be set The basic syntax is as follows traps trapenable trapindex IPAddress where trapenable is enable or disable to specify the command function trapindex is the table index 0 4 IPAddress is the optional IP address to put in the table Note Admin permissions are required to use this command The Trap table has 5 entries indexed 0 4 Each entry can be enabled by supplying a valid IP address o...

Page 82: ...ficult for a remote network management system On the other hand if network management software recognizes a specific character such as as a column separator the colsep command can be used to insert this character between columns in the output The basic command syntax is as follows colsep string where string is the column separation character or characters or is empty to specify default column sepa...

Page 83: ...d as a column separator as shown in the following example CLI terminal colsep exit CLI module modid show control serv exit CHASSIS SLOT NAME SETTING UNITS 1 7 Service Off 0 1 8 Service Off 0 1 9 ServiceA On 1 1 9 ServiceB Off 0 SUCCESS CLI Paging Command The paging command is used to control paging behavior for long CLI output The basic syntax is as follows paging value where value is zero 0 to di...

Page 84: ...20 05 Master Slave 0 20 05 RFDrive 0 dB 20 06 Enable 1 20 06 Master 1 20 06 WaveLen 1550nm 1 20 06 NomPin 0 dBm 20 07 Enable 1 20 07 CwMode 1 20 07 LoRFInh 1 20 07 Master Master 1 20 07 RFDrive 0 dB 20 08 Cross False 0 20 08 Bar False 0 20 08 Mode Auto 1 20 08 WaveLen 1550nm 1 20 08 NomPIn3 0 dBm 20 08 NomPIn4 0 dBm 20 08 Delta 6 dB 20 08 HystAmpl 3 dB line 23 of 51 total lines Enter Q to quit Cra...

Page 85: ...f 0 01 09 ServiceB Off 0 01 12 Enable On 1 01 12 SetAtten 0 dB 01 12 Master Master 1 01 12 ServiceA Off 0 01 12 ServiceB Off 0 10 09 Enable On 1 10 09 SetAtten 0 dB 10 09 Master Master 1 10 09 LoInpEna Off 0 10 09 Service Off 0 76 06 Cross False 0 76 06 Bar False 0 76 06 Mode Auto 1 76 06 WaveLen 1550nm 1 76 06 NomPin3 19 dBm 76 06 NomPin4 19 dBm 76 06 Delta 2 dB 76 06 HystAmpl 1 dB 76 06 HystTime...

Page 86: ...es the standard Windows method which uses and xyz patterns regex pattern matching specifies POSIX regular expressions as used in many Unix or Perl programs The default is Windows style wildcards When this style is in effect CLI interprets wildcards as shown in the following sample dialogs 20 03 MODULE show monitor ps MODID NAME VALUE UNITS 20 03 Ps1Inst 0 Inst 20 03 Ps1 24V 0 V 20 03 Ps1 5V 0 V 20...

Page 87: ...s as follows headers value where value is 0 to disable header display and 1 or any number other than 0 to enable header display Headers are enabled 1 by default as shown in the sample craft operator dialog below 20 03 MODULE show monitor ps 5 Enter MODID NAME VALUE UNITS 20 03 Ps1 5V 0 V 20 03 Ps1 5V 0 V 20 03 Ps3 5V 5 39218 V 20 03 Ps3 5V 5 43724 V SUCCESS 20 03 MODULE To following sample dialog ...

Page 88: ...play the current values for terminal states The basic command syntax is as follows show A typical response to this command is shown in the following sample craft operator dialog TERMINAL show Enter Terminal Settings COLSEP PAGING 24 LINES PER PAGE PATTERN WILDCARD HEADERS 1 Enabled SUCCESS TERMINAL ...

Page 89: ...ce Guide System Release 2 03 part number 4025477 Scope of This Chapter Included in this chapter are descriptions of the ICIM front panel keypad and liquid crystal display LCD and detailed procedures on how to use the front panel menus to configure the module Note You must use CLI commands or the ICIM Web Interface to configure and operate the module when using the ICIM2 XD For details see the Pris...

Page 90: ...ng Status using the ICIM 79 Configuring the Module using the ICIM 81 Checking Alarms using the ICIM 84 Checking Manufacturing Data using the ICIM 88 Saving the Configuration using the ICIM 90 SNMP Configuration 91 Community Strings 94 Setting SNMP Trap Receiver Parameters 95 New SNMP Variables 96 Boot Dialog for ICIM SNMP Configuration 98 Adjusting Alarm Thresholds 102 ...

Page 91: ...al injury Viewing the laser output if a transmitter or fiber cable with optical instruments such as eye loupes magnifiers or microscopes may pose an eye hazard Do not apply power to this equipment if the fiber is unmated or unterminated Do not stare into an unmated fiber or at any mirror like surface that could reflect light emitted from an unterminated fiber Do not view an activated fiber with op...

Page 92: ...a II Chassis the ICIM will not communicate with any of the modules in that chassis All chassis connected in a daisy chain must be powered and have a fan tray installed A chassis that is connected but is either not powered or does not have a fan tray installed will cause faulty operation of the ICIM All chassis connected in this daisy chain must have a unique chassis identification ID number The la...

Page 93: ...CD screen Displays the ICIM2 menus alarms and status information 12 key numeric keypad Used to navigate the ICIM2 menus and configure the application modules Ethernet connector Directly connects the ICIM2 to an IP network The ICIM2 Ethernet port is suitable for connection to intra building wiring non exposed wiring or cabling only ...

Page 94: ...ector Glows when a link is established on the Ethernet port Blinks during data activity on the Ethernet port RS232 connector Used to connect a PC to the Prisma II system for CLI communication and setup ICIM2 LCD The LCD on the front panel of the ICIM gives you a visual link to the ICIM firmware When the ICIM is installed and powered up the MAIN menu appears on the LCD The following illustration sh...

Page 95: ... parameters in alarm for a selected module Moves the menu selection area up Moves the menu selection area down Selects the highlighted parameter Displays ICIM module information such as firmware version and serial number Shifts function of a keypad button to the function or number label just above that button Decreases numerical readings of selected configuration parameters Increases numerical rea...

Page 96: ...ng only the 0 9 number keys Change Psw Changes an existing user password Disable Psw Disables the user password function SA Psw A service password that is used by factory personnel only Important If you only want to monitor status and alarm data simply skip the password function when it appears on the ICIM2 menu You can access all module status and alarm information without a password However once...

Page 97: ...ages appears you must re enter the password as described in To Enter the User Password on page 71 to renew your authorization to change system parameters To Enter the User Password To use the user password feature you must create and enter a password of exactly eight digits using only the 0 9 number keys The password remains active for 10 minutes after your last keystroke To change configuration p...

Page 98: ...if a valid password has been entered If the password is rejected press the key to return to the password menu and re enter the password as described in step 3 above To Change the User Password After entering a user password you are authorized to change it as long as the current password is active If more than 10 minutes elapse since your last keystroke this authorization expires and you must re en...

Page 99: ...l digits using the CAN Cancel function Re enter an 8 digit password using only the 0 9 number keys Press the key to input the password To Disable the User Password using ICIM If a user password has been entered you may disable it at any time However the current password must be active prior to disabling it If the current password has expired more than 10 minutes have passed since your last keystro...

Page 100: ...s Password Is Now Disabled You can now make changes to parameters without any password 7 If the current password has expired more than 10 minutes have passed since your last keystroke the menu displays Failed Password Not Active If this occurs you must re enter the current password and repeat this procedure ...

Page 101: ...ey to decrease ICIM display contrast Note Do not hold down the ICIM key while adjusting the LCD contrast ICIM MAIN Menu A few seconds after power up the MAIN menu appears Press the key to select the specific option Display Description Offline Indicates TNCS or ROSA communication status with the ICIM Modules Indicates the number of modules in the ICIM domain Alarms Displays the number of currently ...

Page 102: ... the specific option Display Description Shelf Slot Displays the location of the ICIM module Shelf Chassis ID number on the front of the chassis Slot Slot number within the chassis Mfg Data Displays manufacturing data about the ICIM IP Setup Press the key to view the IP Address IP Subnet and Gateway IP of the ICIM These values are read only via the ICIM2 front panel These parameters can be changed...

Page 103: ...78 4025693 01 Rev D 77 Prisma II MAIN Menu and ICIM Menu Structure Pressing the key initiates the MAIN software menu Pressing the key initiates the ICIM2 software menu The MAIN and ICIM software structures are shown below ...

Page 104: ...peration Using ICIM 78 78 4025693 01 Rev D HybridAmplifier Software Menu Structure From the MAIN menu you can navigate to the MODULE menu From the MODULE menu press the or key to display the desired parameter menu ...

Page 105: ...ds 2 Press the key to address the Shelf number Then press the key or the key to scroll to the number of the desired shelf 3 Press the key Result The Slot field is highlighted 4 Press the key or the key to scroll to the number of the desired slot 5 Press the key Result The MODULE menu appears on the ICIM LCD 6 Press the key 7 Press the key or the key to scroll through the monitored parameters until...

Page 106: ...Using ICIM 80 78 4025693 01 Rev D STATUS Menus Press the key to select the STATUS menu Typical STATUS menus are shown below Note For details on all operating status parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 107: ...l to the number of the desired shelf 3 Press the key The Slot field is highlighted 4 Press the key or the keys to scroll to the number of the desired slot 5 Press the key The MODULE menu appears on the ICIM LCD 6 To configure the module press the key 7 Press the key or the key to scroll through the configurable controls until you find the parameter of interest 8 Press the key to select the highlig...

Page 108: ...s see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 HybridAmplifier Service Mode Service mode allows the user to reduce the output power of the module to 15 dBm so that the optical cable connections can be made without the risk of damaging the optical components The Hybrid Amplifier has multiple optical outputs that are divided into two banks You can change the Service mode status on all banks of opti...

Page 109: ...ge the module Service mode 1 From the MAIN menu press the key 2 Press the key or the key to scroll to Service 3 Press the key to select the Service 4 Press the key or the key to change the service to On or Off 5 Press the key to apply the change The message Data Saved appears to confirm that the change was accepted 6 Press the key to continue ...

Page 110: ...o address the Shelf number Then press the key or the keys to scroll to the number of the desired shelf 3 Press the key Result The Slot field is highlighted 4 Press the key or the key to scroll to the number of the desired slot 5 Press the key Result The MODULE menu appears on the ICIM LCD 6 Press the key Result Module alarm conditions display 7 Use the key or the key to scroll through alarm condit...

Page 111: ...DULE menu press the key The STATUS menu appears on the ICIM LCD 2 Press the key The alarm thresholds previously set are displayed If the label n a is displayed you cannot configure that alarm threshold Press the key to highlight the alarm threshold for the next parameter 3 When the threshold that you wish to set is highlighted press the key 4 Press the key or the key to change the increment size 5...

Page 112: ... 1 At the MODULE menu press the key The ICIM LCD displays the STATUS menu 2 Press the key The alarm thresholds previously set are displayed 3 When finished press the key to return to the MAIN menu Alarm Threshold Menus Some typical alarm threshold menus are shown below Note For details on all alarm thresholds see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 113: ...sent a serious condition that has occurred in the system If a module alarm occurs the module will stop operating until the alarm is cleared ModuleAlarm Menus When a module ALARMS menu is selected press the key or the key to scroll through alarms Some typical ALARMS menus are shown below Note For details on all alarm parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 114: ...light the Shelf and Slot fields 2 Press the key to address the Shelf number Then press the key or the key to scroll to the number of the desired shelf 3 Press the key The Slot field is highlighted 4 Press the key or the key to scroll to the number of the desired slot 5 Press the key The MODULE menu for this module will be selected as shown on the left below Press the key to enter the start of the ...

Page 115: ...nus When the MFG DATA menu is selected the key or the key allows you to scroll through the manufacturing parameters specific to this module Sample MFG DATA menus are shown below Note For details on all manufacturing data parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 116: ...e your changes for two minutes or if you press the keys at the same time changes are aborted and the display returns to the MAIN menu Configuration Complete If no alarms are indicated after using the ICIM to configure this module to your system specifications no further action is necessary The module operates without further input Alarms changes in operating parameters electrical power fluctuation...

Page 117: ...en implementing SNMP The SNMP connection is made through the Ethernet port on the front of the ICIM Use 10baseT cable with an RJ 45 connector To meet the requirements of GR1089 CORE a shielded cable must be used and both ends must be grounded The network management system NMS must be installed behind a firewall to prevent any ill intentioned persons with an SNMP manager from accessing and tamperin...

Page 118: ...ers for the first segment of the address Note One of two methods can be used to enter the numbers as follows Press the or keys to increase decrease the number to set value Press the key to change to the numeric entry mode Confirm that Numlock On appears on the front panel LCD Then enter the exact number using the number keys on the 12 key numeric keypad 9 Press the key to accept your entry and mov...

Page 119: ...from the chassis backplane connector 4 Pull the ICIM at least 1 5 inches 3 81 cm out from the front of the chassis to ensure that it is fully separated from the chassis backplane connector 5 Reinsert the ICIM into the chassis until the ejector levers insert into their respective slots in the chassis 6 Push the ejector levers in and flat against the ICIM front panel to reconnect the ICIM to the bac...

Page 120: ...string provides primitive security and context checking for both agents and managers that request and initiate trap operations An agent does not accept a request from a manager outside the community Community strings that the ICIM expects are Read Community public Write Community private Trap Community SNMP_trap ...

Page 121: ...nabled You can specify which enterprise specific traps are sent to each trap receiver by setting variables in the P2TrapRecv table To Set Traps for a Specific IPAddress using P2TrapRecvEntry Entries to the P2TrapRecvEntry file can be made to send the trap information to a trap handler The SNMP agent automatically sends an alert when the value of an object changes or exceeds a predefined threshold ...

Page 122: ...This table only contains the chassis and slot ID for a detected module It is necessary to look at the other tables for more information Each row of this table is made up of the following variables Variable Description p2InsertModuleIndex The index for this table The most recently inserted module is always in index position 1 p2InsertModuleChassisID The chassis ID number of the new module p2InsertM...

Page 123: ...d matches what the ICIM and SNMP display as the name TNCS and LCI may use a different name p2RemoveModuleType The TNCS type number of the removed module This number uniquely identifies every type of module p2RemoveModuleSerialNum The serial number of the removed module This information is needed to determine if a module has been replaced with one that is the same type Previous IPAddress This varia...

Page 124: ...ull modem is required along with a terminal emulator program such as HyperTerminal on a Windows PC The serial port on the PC used by the terminal emulator program should be set up with these parameters 9600 baud 8 data bit No parity bit 1 stop bit This parameter is often displayed as 9600 8 N 1 The primary use of the boot dialog is to flash a new version of the ICIM application via a TFTP server I...

Page 125: ...use a baud rate of 9600 Board s Serial Number is AAIIJHC HARDWARE PARAMETERS ICIM BSP Revision ICIM Boot Rom Rev BT 0204 02 23 2004 MPC860 Rev 0 2 CPU running at 49 Mhz with 5 Mhz input clock ICIM Board with 16 Mbytes DRAM and 4 Mbytes App FLASH and 2 Mbytes Boot FLASH This board s Ethernet hardware address is 0 2 DE 1 2 3 BOOT ROM PARAMETERS IP address of the TFTP host is 192 133 194 4 The file t...

Page 126: ...private Trap Community SNMP_trap ICIM_Trap Trap Port for P2 traps 162 HARDWARE PARAMETERS Baud rate for serial channels 9600 Enter the Serial number AAIIJHC HARDWARE PARAMETERS Do you want to change the board s Ethernet address N BOOT ROM PARAMETERS IP address of the TFTP Boot server to boot from 192 133 194 4 What is the name of the file to be loaded and started ram014 crc How long in seconds sho...

Page 127: ...s Return to select the value shown in braces or you can enter a new value How should the board boot 1 pROBE for debugging 2 TFTP for code download 3 Run ICIM Application Which one do you want 2 3 1 Select 3 to indicate that the normal ICIM application should be run instead of TFTP The summary page appears 2 Do nothing and when the 5 second timeout expires the ICIM restarts normally ...

Page 128: ...enu press the key The STATUS menu appears on the ICIM LCD 2 Press the key The alarm thresholds previously set are displayed If the label n a is displayed you cannot configure that alarm threshold Press the key to highlight the alarm threshold for the next parameter 3 When the threshold that you wish to set is highlighted press the key 4 Press the key or the key to change the increment size 5 Press...

Page 129: ... 5 Chapter 5 Operation Using LCI In This Chapter LCI Introduction 104 System Requirements 105 Installing LCI 106 Connecting Your Computer to the Chassis 110 Starting LCI Software 111 LCI Module Tree 113 Accessing Module Details 114 Checking the Operating Status 115 Configuring the Module using LCI 117 Checking the Module Alarms using LCI 119 Modifying Module Alarm Limits using LCI 121 Checking Man...

Page 130: ...nated Do not stare into an unmated fiber or at any mirror like surface that could reflect light emitted from an unterminated fiber Do not view an activated fiber with optical instruments such as eye loupes magnifiers or microscopes Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Even if the unit is off there may still be hazardous optical le...

Page 131: ...0 MHz processor or equivalent 128 MB RAM 10 MB available hard drive space CD ROM Drive Windows 95 or later operating system software Cable Requirements The required cable is a standard serial extension cable DB9 Female to DB9 Male This cable can be purchased locally or ordered from the factory as part number 180143 The connectors are a serial 9 pin D shell EIA 574 232 ...

Page 132: ...CI software To Install the LCI Software Complete the following steps to install the LCI software 1 Obtain the LCI installation program from www cisco com support and copy the program file to your Windows desktop 2 Launch the LCI installation program The Welcome screen appears as shown in the following illustration ...

Page 133: ...h the installation process The Ready to Install the Program screen appears as shown in the following illustration 4 Click Install to begin installation After a moment the Setup Status screen appears displaying a progress indicator as shown in the following illustration ...

Page 134: ...ng LCI with a node product If you are using LCI with a node product choose the Launch option click Next and follow steps of the wizard to install the driver If you are not using LCI with a node product choose the Exit Installation option and then click Next 6 When finished the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen appears as shown in the following illustration ...

Page 135: ...stalling LCI 78 4025693 01 Rev D 109 7 Click Finish to exit the Install wizard An LCI shortcut is placed on your Windows desktop as shown in the following illustration The LCI software is now ready to use ...

Page 136: ...ted To check other modules you must connect your computer to the chassis in which they are installed If LCI does not communicate with a module in the chassis to which your computer is connected it may be necessary to update the LCI application To Connect the Computer to a Prisma II Chassis Complete the following steps to connect your computer to the chassis 1 Plug one end of a 9 pin RS 232 serial ...

Page 137: ...o you can check and configure various parameters Important Your computer must be connected to the chassis before you start LCI For instructions refer to Connecting Your Computer to the Chassis on page 110 To Start LCI Software Complete the following steps to start the LCI software 1 Double click the LCI icon on your Windows desktop Result The LCI Detect Configuration window appears as shown below ...

Page 138: ...CI 112 78 4025693 01 Rev D Result LCI polls the modules in the chassis and when finished displays a Refresh Complete message 3 Click OK to continue with LCI startup Result The main LCI window appears as shown in the example below ...

Page 139: ...ssis that contains eight modules The three tree levels are described in the following table Module Tree Level Description Local System 0 Computer being used Chass02 Chassis Chassis to which the computer is connected Sxx Module name Module s located within the chassis Each module is of the format chassis slot location module name Example In the preceding illustration S210 Prisma II Hybrid Amplifier...

Page 140: ...ay a graphic image of the chassis and then double click the module in the graphic Right click the chassis in the module tree to display a context menu and then choose Open from the menu Right click the module in the module tree to display a context menu and then select Details from the menu Double click the module in the module tree The procedures in this chapter show the module right click method...

Page 141: ...ating Status using LCI Using the LCI you can check the status of all module operating parameters 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example The monitored parameters are displayed under Parameters and Status ...

Page 142: ...sers may have multiple laser temperatures limits bias and other parameters These multiple parameters are numbered for identification for example Laser Bias Current 1 Laser Bias Current 2 Laser Temperature 1 Laser Temperature 2 and so on For details on all operating status parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 143: ...g the Module using LCI To Configure Parameters using LCI Using LCI you can configure any module parameters that allow for such changes 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example ...

Page 144: ...ure The Change Value Dialog box appears This example shows the dialog box for the Enable parameter 3 Depending on the parameter you chose select or type a new value 4 Click Execute The new value appears next to the parameter Note For details on all configurable parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 145: ...cking the Module Alarms using LCI Using LCI you can check the alarm status of various parameters Alarms limits fall into one of the following categories Major low Minor low Minor high Major high To CheckAlarms using LCI Right click the module and then click Details ...

Page 146: ...I 120 78 4025693 01 Rev D The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example The alarms are shown under Parameters and Alarms Note For details on all alarm parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 147: ...ng LCI To ModifyAlarm Limits using LCI Using LCI you can modify alarm limits for parameters that allow for such changes 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example The alarm limits are shown under Parameters ...

Page 148: ...hows a Change Value dialog box for the Minor High limit of the Optical Output Power parameter 3 To change the limit value type the desired value in the Command to box 4 Click Execute The new value appears in the alarm limit column Note For details on all alarm limits see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

Page 149: ...anufacturing for a selected module 1 In the module tree right click the module and then click Details The Module Details window appears as shown in the following example The manufacturing data is displayed under Properties 2 Proceed with viewing the manufacturing data Note For details on all manufacturing data parameters see Module Parameter Descriptions on page 143 ...

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Page 151: ...led personnel should attempt to maintain or troubleshoot module faults WARNING Allow only qualified and skilled personnel to install operate maintain and service these products Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage may occur 6 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Module Maintenance 126 General Troubleshooting Information 127 Troubleshooting Alarm Conditions 128 ...

Page 152: ...e sure all retaining screws are tight Replace chassis air filter Depending on office environment cleanliness filtration the chassis air filter may require more frequent servicing When needed Carefully clean the module with a soft cloth that is dampened with mild detergent Maintenance Record It may be helpful to establish a maintenance record or log for this module You may want to record optical in...

Page 153: ...oubleshoot the module Digital voltmeter Fiber connector cleaning materials Optical power meter Spectrum analyzer for transmitter AdditionalAssistance If you need additional assistance contact Cisco Services Troubleshooting WARNING Avoid electric shock and damage to this product Do not open the enclosure of this product There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service...

Page 154: ...current Internal problem Contact Customer Service for assistance InPwr Optical input Dirty or loose connector Low input Check input source OutPwr Optical output Low input Internal problem Check input Contact Customer Service for assistance Module disabled Enable module LasTemp Laser temperature Internal problem Fan Tray failure Ambient temperature Chassis air filter requires changing Contact Custo...

Page 155: ...e menu options to speak with a service engineer Access your company s extranet site to view or order additional technical publications For accessing instructions contact the representative who handles your account Check your extranet site often as the information is updated frequently 7 Chapter 7 Customer Support ...

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Page 157: ...arenthesis are module specific and must be typed in full Hints are given to display available entries for those cases All other entries may be abbreviated to the shortest unambiguous form as explained in the CLI online help screens Note Some commands are limited to Admin level users only For further information and assistance when working with CLI type help at the appropriate CLI prompt and then p...

Page 158: ...ma II Permitted CLI Commands 132 78 4025693 01 Rev D From CLI ALARM CLEAR DATE EXIT HELP ALARM CLEAR COMMANDS DATE EDIT EXIT ICIM LOGOUT MANUAL MODULE TERMINAL WHO WHOAMI ICIM LOGOUT MANUAL MODULE TERMINAL WHO WHOAMI ...

Page 159: ...G ON OFF SYSTEM ON OFF EXIT FILE IP IP_ADDRESS NAME FILENAME PASSWORD PASSWORD PATH PATH USER USERNAME HELP IKE ADD IP_ADDRESS DELETE IP_ADDRESS INFO ACTIVEREV ATTNSTATUS BOOTREV CHASSIS CLEI CLLI COMMREAD COMMTRAP COMMWRITE DEVTYPE DOWNLDCMD DOWNLDDIR DOWNLDFILE DOWNLDRESULT DOWNLDSEM DOWNLDSIG DOWNLDSTATE ...

Page 160: ...GT DOWNLDUSER FTPSERVER FTPUSER GATEWAY HWREV INACTIVEREV IP IPSEC LOCKOUT MAC MANDATA NEXTIMAGE PREVIOUSIP SELFTEST SERIAL SIZE SLOT SMC STATUSMSG SUBNET SWDATE SWREV THRESHOLD TIMEOUT TOS TZONE UPDATEID IPROUTE ADD DESTINATION GATEWAY DELETE DESTINATION GATEWAY IPSEC DISABLE ...

Page 161: ...RAP TRAP_STRING COMMWRITE WRITE_STRING GATEWAY GATEWAY IP IP_ADDRESS LOCKOUT INTERVAL STATUSMSG CLEARKEY 1 SUBNET SUBNET_MASK THRESHOLD THRESHOLD TIMEOUT TIMEOUT TZONE TIMEZONE UPDATEID 1 SHOW ACTIVEREV ATTNSTATUS BOOTREV CHASSIS CLEI CLLI CLOCK COMMREAD COMMTRAP COMMWRITE DEVTYPE DOMAIN DOWNLDCMD DOWNLDDIR DOWNLDFILE ...

Page 162: ...RESULT DOWNLDSEM DOWNLDSIG DOWNLDSTATE DOWNLDTGT DOWNLDUSER EVENTLOG EVENTLOGALL EVENTLOGFILTER FILE FTPSERVER FTPUSER GATEWAY HWREV IKE INACTIVEREV IP IPROUTE IPSEC LOCKOUT LOCKEDUSERS MAC MANDATA NEXTIMAGE PREVIOUSIP PROVISIONING SELFTEST SERIAL SIZE SLOT SMC SNTP STATUSMSG ...

Page 163: ...TERVAL IP MODE STATE TIMEOUT TRAPS DISABLE INDEX IP_ADDRESS ENABLE INDEX IP_ADDRESS USER ADD USER_ID ADMIN DISABLE ENABLE READ DISABLE ENABLE READWRITE DISABLE ENABLE CHANGE ACCESS_RIGHTS USER_ID ADMIN READ READWRITE ACCOUNT_STATUS USER_ID DISABLE ENABLE PASSWORD USER_ID PASSWORD DELETE USER_ID UNLOCK USER_ID ...

Page 164: ...Appendix A Prisma II Permitted CLI Commands 138 78 4025693 01 Rev D Reserved for future use ...

Page 165: ...nge EXIT HELP INFO ALARM ALARMNAME HYSTERESIS use show alarms INDEX LABEL LIMITADJUST MAJORHIGH MAJORLOW MINORHIGH MINORLOW NOMINAL RANGEHI RANGELO TYPE VALUE CONTROL CONTROLNAME INDEX use show control LABEL RANGEHI RANGELO RANGESTEP STATENAMES TYPE UNITS VALUE MODULE ACTIVEREV BOOTREV ...

Page 166: ...E DOWNLOADABLE INACTIVEREV MANDATA MODTYPE NAME NEXTIMAGE NUMANALOGCONTROLS NUMCONTROLS NUMDIGITALCONTROLS NUMMONITS NUMOFALARMS SCRIPTREV SELFTEST SERIAL TOS MONITOR MONITORNAME INDEX use show mon LABEL STATENAMES TYPE UNITS VALUE LOGOUT MANUAL MODID digits range RESET SET ALARMPARAM ALARMNAME HYSTERESIS ...

Page 167: ...HIGH MINORLOW CONTROL CONTROLNAME VALUE MODULE CLLI 1 CLLI SHOW ALARMPARAM ALARMNAME HYSTERESIS use show alarms MAJORHIGH MAJORLOW MINORHIGH MINORLOW ALARMSTATE ALARMNAME CONTROL CONTROLNAME MODULE MONITOR MONITORNAME SLOT digits range 1 Reserved for future use ...

Page 168: ...Appendix A Prisma II Permitted CLI Commands 142 78 4025693 01 Rev D From TERMINAL ALARM COLSEP string EXIT HEADERS digits HELP LOGOUT MANUAL PAGING digits PATTERN REGEX WILDCARD SHOW ...

Page 169: ...143 BAppx auto letter Appendix B Module Parameter Descriptions Introduction This appendix provides control alarm monitor and manufacturing data parameters for this equipment In This Appendix Hybrid Amplifier Parameters 144 ...

Page 170: ...ser bias current limit for pump 1 0 825 A Laser 2 Limit LasLim2 Laser bias current limit for pump 2 6 25 A Laser TEC Current TecCur Laser TecCooler current for pump 1 0 25 A Module Temperature ModTemp Displays module temperature 26 5 C Laser On Time LaserOn Displays laser ON time 1 0 Hrs Enable Laser Enable Enables or disables the amplifier On Optical Power Attenuation SetAtten Attenuates optical ...

Page 171: ...led by external alarm signal Master 1 Slave 0 Master 1 Input Alarm Laser Shutdown LoInpEna Disables low input power alarms and shuts amplifier down when optical input level falls below 10 0 dBm ON 1 OFF 0 OFF 0 Service Mode Service Sets optical output level to 15 0 dBm for servicing ON 1 OFF 0 OFF 0 HybridAmplifierAlarm Data Parameters Parameter Name LCI ICIM Abbrev Nominal Value Major Low Limit M...

Page 172: ... limit values for this parameter are relative to the nominal alarm value 2 Nominal laser bias values are set in manufacturing based on the characteristics of the laser diode and may vary from module to module Major Low and Minor Low alarm thresholds are intentionally set low to avoid false alarms that may be generated at high optical input levels a good condition that corresponds to low bias curre...

Page 173: ... Generic Name Prisma II Hybrid Amplifier Description Optical Hybrid Amplifier Software Version Sw Ver 1 01 02 Serial Number Serial AAGIAZI Time of Service In Service Hours initial value 0 Laser On Time 42 Hrs Spec Data 9 x 19 dBm Day Code Date Code B08 Module Type 3019 Note These values may vary from module to module The values shown above are examples only ...

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Page 175: ...t allows the user to interact with the operating system by entering commands and optional arguments D DAVIC Digital Audio Video Council An international group of approximately 250 companies developing an end to end standard for interactive digital media including interfaces and requirements for applications systems and networks The group includes members of the original MPEG Joint Technical Commit...

Page 176: ...ment system NMS EMT externally modulated transmitter ESD electrostatic discharge Discharge of stored static electricity that can damage electronic equipment and impair electrical circuitry resulting in complete or intermittent failures F FTTP fiber to the premises Fiber optic service to the subscriber s premises H HFC hybrid fiber coaxial A network that uses a combination of fiber optics and coaxi...

Page 177: ...uid crystal s reflectance changes when an electric field is applied Commonly used in monitors televisions cell phones digital watches etc LCI local craft interface LED light emitting diode An electronic device that lights up when electricity passes through it M MIB management information base SNMP collects management information from devices on the network and records the information in a manageme...

Page 178: ...uilding FTTB fiber to the premises FTTP or fiber to the home FTTH Q QAM quadrature amplitude modulation An amplitude and phase modulation technique for representing digital information and transmitting that data with minimal bandwidth Both phase and amplitude of carrier waves are altered to represent the binary code By manipulating two factors more discrete digital states are possible and therefor...

Page 179: ...ral location SNMP simple network management protocol A protocol that governs network management and the monitoring of network devices and their functions T TEC thermoelectric cooler A device used to dissipate heat in electronic assemblies TNCS Transmission Network Control System A Cisco application that allows status monitoring and control of all transmission equipment located in headends and hubs...

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Page 181: ...king the Operating Status using the ICIM 79 Cleaning Optical Connectors 20 CLI 149 CLI Command Modes 31 CLI Overview 31 Colsep Command 56 Command Hints and Help 35 Command Syntax 33 Community Strings 94 Computer Requirements 105 CONFIG Menus 82 Configuration and Monitoring Methods 7 Configuration Complete 90 Configuring the Module using LCI 117 Configuring the Module using the ICIM 81 Connecting O...

Page 182: ... ICIM MAIN Menu Illustration 76 ICIM Password 70 ICIM2 Front Panel Features 67 ICIM2 Illustration Front Panel 67 ICIM2 LCD 68 Info Command 48 Installing LCI 106 Installing the Module in the Chassis 14 Introduction 20 127 IP 151 IPRoute Command 54 L Laser Warning 3 65 104 LCD 151 LCI 151 LCI Function 104 LCI Introduction 104 LCI Module Tree 113 LED 151 Login and Logout 36 M Maintenance and Troubles...

Page 183: ... Alarm Thresholds 86 To Check Alarms using LCI 119 To Check Alarms using the ICIM 84 To Check Manufacturing Data 88 To Check Manufacturing Data using LCI 123 To Check Operating Status using LCI 115 To Check Operating Status using the ICIM 79 To Clean Optical Connectors 21 To Configure Parameters using LCI 117 To Configure Parameters using the ICIM 81 To Connect Cable 24 To Connect the Computer to ...

Page 184: ...us trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Please see the Notices section of this document for a list of the Cisco Systems Inc trademarks used in this document Product and service availability are subject to change without notice 2008 2011 2012 Cisco and or its affiliates All rights reserved October 2012 Printed in USA Part Number 78 4025693 01 Rev D ...

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