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Accessing and Using the Web Interface

HOA 7100 MAXLink Optical Amplifier Product Manual Rev C (4/05)

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Accessing and Using the Web Interface

You can access the web interface for the HOA 7100 from your browser.

To access the web interface:

1. Using a computer that is connected to the same TCP/IP network as the 

HOA 7100, launch a web browser.

2. In the web browser’s Address (URL) field, type the IP address of the 

amplifier, then press 

Enter

. Your browser connects to the amplifier, and 

the System Status page of the web interface appears, as shown in 
Figure 4-1. The Alarm information for the system appears to the right of 
the System Status information.

3. The three menu tabs labeled System, Optics and Lasers allow you to select 

which of the three pages is shown. The active menu tab is gray, while the 
inactive tabs are blue. Figure 4-1 through Figure 4-3 show examples of the 
Optics and Lasers Status pages.

Figure 4-1. System status page of HOA 7100 web interface

Summary of Contents for MAXLink HOA 7100 Series

Page 1: ...HOA 7100 MAXLink Optical Amplifier Product Manual Manual Part No 700 0051982 Rev C April 2005...

Page 2: ...product designs Specifications are subject to change without notice Harmonic and logo design eXchange MAXLink METROLink NETWatch PWRBlazer TRANsend and Redefining the Network are trademarks of Harmon...

Page 3: ...1 Receiving and Inspecting 3 1 3 2 Tools and Accessories 3 2 3 3 Cable Requirements 3 2 3 4 Rear Panel Diagrams 3 3 3 5 Precautions 3 4 3 6 Mounting the HOA 7100 3 7 3 6 1 Mounting the HOA 7100 in a 1...

Page 4: ...ctors 6 2 6 2 Alarms 6 3 6 3 Troubleshooting 6 4 6 4 In Case of Problems 6 5 6 5 Disclaimer 6 5 6 6 Warranty Summary 6 6 6 7 Limitations of Warranty 6 6 6 8 Exclusive Remedies 6 6 Appendix A Technical...

Page 5: ...ement system Chapter 6 describes maintenance and what to do in the event of problems Appendix A provides complete technical specifications Appendix B provides a list of Harmonic s offices around the w...

Page 6: ...ine is designed to meet the economic and technical requirements of Broadband service providers Typical applications include Medium and long haul applications beyond the reach of 1310 nm transmitters F...

Page 7: ...Product Applications HOA 7100 MAXLink Optical Amplifier Product Manual Rev C 4 05 1 3 Figure 1 1 Typical deployment of the HOA 7100...

Page 8: ...Overview 1 4 Copyright 2004 Harmonic Inc...

Page 9: ...of the HOA 7100 The front panel gives you access to all the adjustments and status information for the HOA 7100 via a simple menu system Harmonic MAXLink products feature an improved front panel inter...

Page 10: ...cked LED is amber when the front panel interface is locked 2 1 2 Function Keys The function keys provide a one step action for Recalling factory settings Press the RCL key to reset the HOA 7100 to fac...

Page 11: ...through values for the current menu The display shows the pound sign when you have pressed NUM or when you must enter a value from the keypad such as the IP address The ENT key selects menus and save...

Page 12: ...Copyright 2004 Harmonic Inc 2 2 1 HOA Status Menu The HOA Status menu provides you with basic information on the HOA 7100 Figure 2 4 show the information presented in the HOA 7100 Status menus Figure...

Page 13: ...00 Table 2 1 HOA 7100 Adjustment Options Option Description Parameters Adjustment Optical Output Power User settable in increments of 0 1 dB Gain is always positive Low Optical Input Threshold User se...

Page 14: ...s LED indicates when the HOA 7100 has active alarms You can check the alarms through the HOA Alarms menu Figure 2 6 shows all the possible alarms however only the active alarms are displayed on the fr...

Page 15: ...wer the unit How to connect the optical fiber cables How to assign IP addresses How to change the passwords How to check the LEDs for normal operation 3 1 Receiving and Inspecting As you unpack your u...

Page 16: ...er 3 3 Cable Requirements To install the HOA 7100 the following cables may be needed One or two DC power cables each with two 12 to 18 gauge wires to connect to one or two DC power sources 18 to 12 ga...

Page 17: ...e 3 1 shows the location of the ports on the rear panel Figure 3 2 shows the rear panel with the fiber tray open Figure 3 1 HOA 7100 rear panel features Figure 3 2 HOA 7100 rear panel with fiber tray...

Page 18: ...ircuits surtension ce produit d pend de l installation lectrique du local V rifier qu un fusible ou qu un disjoncteur de 120 V alt 15 A U S maximum 240 V alt 10 A international est utilis sur les cond...

Page 19: ...at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of th...

Page 20: ...as Gestell mit Stabilisierungszubeh r geliefert sind zuerst die Stabilisatoren zu installieren bevor Sie die Einheit im Gestell anbringen oder sie warten Warning Operating the unit in an equipment rac...

Page 21: ...tuds on the chassis then snapping the bezel into place 5 Visually inspect each key button on the front panel to ensure it is not trapped under the edge of its hole If a key is trapped tap the key to a...

Page 22: ...ut 90 seconds for all systems to operate 5 If you are providing redundant power repeat steps 2 and 3 to connect the backup power source to the second power terminal block 3 8 Connecting the Optical Fi...

Page 23: ...or clicks into place 7 Move the fibers into the groove in the edge of the fiber tray as shown in Figure 3 2 on page 3 3 8 Close the fiber tray 9 Screw the locking screw to secure the fiber tray NOTE T...

Page 24: ...hielded Category 5 Ethernet cable The cable must be shielded and you must ground it To connect the Ethernet cable 1 Connect an Ethernet cable between the amplifier s RJ 45 Ethernet port and your TCP I...

Page 25: ...The display reads Adjust Subnet Mask xxx xxx xxx xxx 8 Use the number keys to type the subnet mask of the HOA 7100 then press ENT 9 Press once The display reads Adjust Default Gateway xxx xxx xxx xxx...

Page 26: ...Installing the HOA 7100 Optical Amplifier 3 12 Copyright 2004 Harmonic Inc...

Page 27: ...available through the front panel interface Assigning a name location and contact Viewing the hardware version of the HOA 7100 The following features are available through the front panel interface bu...

Page 28: ...ult read only User name and password are not required for read only access You can change the access level by clicking the CHANGE ACCESS LEVEL link at the bottom of the displayed page When prompted en...

Page 29: ...field type the IP address of the amplifier then press Enter Your browser connects to the amplifier and the System Status page of the web interface appears as shown in Figure 4 1 The Alarm information...

Page 30: ...Web Interface 4 4 Copyright 2004 Harmonic Inc Figure 4 2 Optics status page of HOA 7100 web interface Figure 4 3 Lasers status page of HOA 7100 web interface...

Page 31: ...ick the Change Access Level link at the bottom of the Status page The Change Access Level log on page appears as shown in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Change Access Level page 3 Type the user name and passwo...

Page 32: ...click Apply for your changes to take effect If you want to clear your changes without saving them you can revert to the previous settings by clicking Refresh Values 4 5 Web Interface Tips This sectio...

Page 33: ...7 Resizing Frames If the full list of alarms is not visible at the top of the web interface you can expand the top frame so that you can see the full list To resize the two frames drag the frame borde...

Page 34: ...Web Interface 4 8 Copyright 2004 Harmonic Inc...

Page 35: ...in Chapter 3 Installing the HOA 7100 Optical Amplifier To connect to an NMS the HOA 7100 must be connected to your IP network as described in Section 3 11 Connecting the Ethernet Cable on page 3 10 a...

Page 36: ...SNMPv31 1 Password to key conversions are computed according to RFC 2574 A 2 1 and A 2 2 User Authentication Privacy Rights To From MIBs Objects public None Will not read Will not write snmpFrameworkM...

Page 37: ...THE BEAM Never operate a unit that has a broken fiber or a disconnected fiber connector Dirty optical connectors are the leading source of poor performance in a broadband optical fiber network Dirty o...

Page 38: ...s 2 Use a drop of high grade isopropyl alcohol to wet part of the paper 3 Lay the connector on the lens cleaning paper with the tip touching the paper 4 In one continuous motion pull the connector fro...

Page 39: ...ion any alarm triggers the alarm relay and the Status LED on the front panel illuminates red For information on accessing the front panel alarms displays see Section 2 2 The Menu System on page 2 3 Ta...

Page 40: ...hin the proper temperature range 20 to 60 deg C Verify that nothing is obstructing airflow through the openings in the front and back of the unit Recall factory settings by pressing the RCL function k...

Page 41: ...ressly agreed to in writing by Harmonic The use and purchase of this product does not convey a license under any patent rights copyrights trademark rights or any intellectual property rights of Harmon...

Page 42: ...buyer However buyer shall pay all shipping charges duties and taxes for products returned to Harmonic Inc from outside the U S Harmonic Inc warrants that its software as well as firmware designated by...

Page 43: ...sitivity 0 5 dB Polarization Mode Dispersion PMD 1 psec Laser shutdown Interlock on Fiber Tray Connector type SC APC or E2000 Table A 1 Noise Performance Model 7114 7117 Noise Figure dB 1 1 With 0 dBm...

Page 44: ...ector for network management TTL alarm contacts Network Management SNMP v1 v2c v3 Web interface via HTTP 1 1 A 3 Electrical Power requirements AC Version 110 220 V 50 60 Hz DC Version 48 V Power consu...

Page 45: ...opes within a distance of 100mm may pose an eye hazard WARNUNG UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG NICHT DIREKT MIT LUPE BETRACHTEN KLASSE 1M LASER PRODUKT Das betrachten des Laser Ausgangs mit optischen Instr...

Page 46: ...Lasers Bias Current heOpAmpLaserBiasCurrent 1 1 13 Laser s power Lsr Pwr xxxx mW Lasers Power heOpAmpLaserOutputPower 1 1 14 Optical output power Output Power xx x dBm Optics Output Power heOpAmpOutp...

Page 47: ...ut Power Level see Section 2 2 Go through connector cleaning procedure see Section 6 1 Recall factory settings by pressing the RCL function key on the front panel see Section 2 1 2 If that does not co...

Page 48: ...Technical Specifications A 6 Copyright 2004 Harmonic Inc...

Page 49: ...tic Way Sunnyvale CA 94089 U S A Tel 1 800 788 1330 inside U S Tel 1 408 542 2500 outside U S Fax 1 408 490 6708 Asia Pacific Headquarters Harmonic Limited Suite 703 704 CMG Asia Tower The Gateway 15...

Page 50: ...Harmonic Inc Offices B 2 Copyright 2004 Harmonic Inc...

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