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Microwave Data Systems
MDS FIVE Series

Software Defined IDU™

User Interface Manual

Document Number: 05-4574A01, Rev. C

Date: 14 August 2006

Summary of Contents for MDS FIVE Series

Page 1: ...Microwave Data Systems MDS FIVE Series Software Defined IDU User Interface Manual Document Number 05 4574A01 Rev C Date 14 August 2006 ...

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Page 3: ...1 5510 or 1 585 242 8369 FAX The information provided in this Microwave Data Systems Inc document is provided as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so the above exclusion may not appl...

Page 4: ...User Interface Manual Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 1 2 MDS FIVE Series 05 4574A01 Rev C ...

Page 5: ...Overview 3 1 3 1 1 WEB Overview 3 1 3 1 2 CLI Overview 3 2 3 1 3 SNMP Overview 3 5 3 2 Navigation Tree 3 7 3 3 UI Screens 3 9 3 3 1 Starting Information 3 10 3 3 2 Status Panel 3 11 3 3 3 General Network Configuration 3 12 3 3 4 SNMP Configuration 3 14 3 3 5 Syslog Configuration 3 16 3 3 6 E mail Configuration 3 18 3 3 7 STP Data Configuration 3 20 3 3 8 STP NMS Configuration 3 21 3 3 9 Serial Con...

Page 6: ...3 3 39 Active Alarms 3 73 3 3 40 Graphs 3 74 3 3 41 Statistics Data Switch 3 77 3 3 42 Statistics NMS Switch 3 79 3 3 43 WEB Configuration 3 80 3 3 44 CLI Configuration 3 80 3 3 45 SNMP Configuration 3 80 3 3 46 BERT Mode 3 81 3 3 47 WEB Configuration 3 82 3 3 48 CW Mode 3 83 3 3 49 Loopback 3 84 3 3 50 Modem Temperature 3 85 3 3 51 Logout 3 86 4 FTP Upload Procedures 4 1 FTP Upload Procedures 4 1...

Page 7: ...ta Systems Inc All Rights Reserved User Interface Manual MDS FIVE Series 05 4574A01 Rev C 6 2 1 Install Mozilla Firefox 6 2 6 2 2 Install Internet Explorer 6 2 6 2 3 Install Java 6 2 6 2 4 Install PuTTY 6 2 6 3 Alarm Descriptions 6 3 ...

Page 8: ...User Interface Manual Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 1 4 MDS FIVE Series 05 4574A01 Rev C ...

Page 9: ...nterface CLI Serial Console Telnet SSH SNMP Agent 1 3 Features Overview SDIDU Provisioning Network Time Protocol NTP client Spanning Tree Protocol STP configuration SNMP configuration Serial port configuration Security configuration Feature authorization Configuration saving retrieving Alarm notification configuration DHCP client for automated NMS network configuration Link Provisioning Modulation...

Page 10: ...r partitioning resources and prohibiting access of sensitive information The design of the software also prevents users from intruding on other users and or resources on the network Security measures include Encrypted passwords Multilevel configuration permissions Network data encryption Accounting and logging features provide protection from and information about access attempts ...

Page 11: ... and DB 9 to HD 15 SDIDU cable Serial communications software e g Hyperterm 2 1 1 1 2 Network PC with 10 100 Ethernet interface CAT 5 patch cable for connecting PC to SDIDU NMS port Web browser or Telnet or SSH client or SNMP manager 2 1 1 2 Remote Remote connection from a PC to a SDIDU can be accomplished via a serial communication connection or an internet connection The connection requirements ...

Page 12: ...etwork connection Access the TCP IP properties from the control panel network connection menu as shown in Figure 2 1 Verify the IP address net mask gateway and DNS server settings Execute a ping to verify connectivity by typing ping followed by the target SDIDU IP address at a command prompt 2 1 3 Web browser When accessing the software via the web interface use one of the following web browsers ...

Page 13: ...on Windows provides a Windows Standard telnet client that may be accessed through the command prompt An alternate telnet client may be used Refer to Section 6 2 4 for downloading PuTTY a popular Telnet SSH Client for Windows 2 1 5 SNMP Configure SNMP manager for accessing the Target Connected Product 2 1 6 HyperTerminal When connecting via a HyperTerminal program use the following settings BaudRat...

Page 14: ...er has all the access rights of User Level 1 and has additional rights to edit following pages Reboot All Radio Link and Data Link Configuration pages Alarm Configuration page BERT page 2 2 3 User Level 3 Administrator User has all the rights of User Level 2 and has additional rights to the following pages All Network Configuration Serial and Security configuration All Device Information pages All...

Page 15: ...e is provided via a web browser and a normal or secure connection To access the web interface 1 Open a web browser browser requirements are discussed in Section 2 1 3 2 Type the IP address of the SDIDU in the address bar and press GO 3 A popup window will prompt for a user name and password 4 Enter a user name and password then press OK 5 Upon successful authentication the Starting Information Scr...

Page 16: ...r name and password at the login prompt Upon successful authentication the General Information Screen is displayed Figure 3 2 Switch to the Main Menu screen by pressing the M key From the Main Menu the user can navigate through various interface screens Figure 3 2 CLI starting information screen 3 1 2 1 How to use CLI screens 3 1 2 1 1 Menu Screens Menu screens are used to navigate between functio...

Page 17: ...re the corresponding parameter For example enter a A to edit IP address then press Enter Key Some parameters may have a set list of values For example the DHCP Client parameter has two values Enabled and Disable To edit this type of parameter press the corresponding hotkey in this case E then press the Space Bar key to scroll through different values Once the desired value is displayed press the E...

Page 18: ...screens will have the following messages Navigation Message Help message about possible navigation from the screen This will be displayed at top left and top right of the screen Screen Message Help message about the screen This will be displayed at 24th row Access Message Help message about how to access parameters of the screen This will be displayed at 25th last row ...

Page 19: ...oduct ccm_SDIDU_v1Traps mib SDIDU product version 1 trap MIB file Warning In the CLI there are two different types of parameter updates Some parameters are updated individually and others are updated as a group To perform an Individual Update 1 Edit the parameter value 2 Press the Enter key 3 If update was successful the message Updated Successfully will be displayed 4 If the update failed a failu...

Page 20: ... is given for the write operation Thus in v1 and v2 modes of operation the user has full access to system configurations if a valid write community string is used 3 1 3 2 1 SNMP Mode The SNMP agent can be configured to operate in any of the following modes disable v1 only v2 only v3 only v1 v2 v3 If the agent is configured to run as v1 only v2 only or v3 only then the user can access the agent onl...

Page 21: ...2 5 Write Community The Write Community string is used in write operation of SNMP v1 or v2 and allows the SNMP Manager to issue Set messages 3 1 3 2 6 Trap community The Trap Community string allows the SNMP agent to issue Trap messages 3 1 3 2 7 SNMP Auth Password The SNMP Auth Password is used in only SNMP v3 mode of operation and is the authorization password for the admin user 3 1 3 2 8 SNMP P...

Page 22: ...evice Names n Set Date and Time n Serial Number Information n Maintenance n Reprogramming CPU n Add User n Delete User Edit User Entry n View Event Log n Restore Default n Reboot c Link Configuration n Authorization n Configuration Summary n Data Link n E1 T1 Channel Map n E1 T1 Ports n Voice Codec n STM 1 OC3 Channel Map Consult factory for availability n STM 1 OC3 Ports Consult factory for avail...

Page 23: ... section contains the following components User Access Level Each screen is labeled with User Access Level Level X where X refers access rights for a particular user Description Gives a description of the screen and the parameters it displays edits Web Configuration Gives details to access parameters through web browser CLI Configuration Gives details to access parameters through CLI Telnet SSH se...

Page 24: ... 3 1 1 Description Figure 3 5 shows the starting information screen of user interface This screen provides general information about the SDIDU including Device Name Name of the product Host Name Name of the host IP Address IP Address of the system Application Version Version information of the application Chassis Serial Number Serial number of the product factory assigned System Uptime Uptime of t...

Page 25: ...Status Panel User Access Level Level 1 Figure 3 6 Status Panel 3 3 2 1 Description Figure 3 6 shows the status panel for 1 0 and 1 1 configurations This screen provides the modem and alarm status of the terminal as follows 1 ALARM Alarm Status Red LED indicates an alarm has occurred Green LED indicates no alarms in the terminal ...

Page 26: ... power of the link partner ODU in dB 5 SDIDU RSL RSL value in dBm 6 SIGNAL NOISE Signal Noise value in dB If Modem is unlocked this value will not be displayed 7 East mode Operation mode of the East Link 8 West mode Operation mode of the West Link 9 Local IDU Information IP Address and Host Name 10 Remote IDU Information IP Address and Host Name 3 3 3 General Network Configuration User Access Leve...

Page 27: ...s values press Reset button 4 To change parameters enter new values and press the update button 5 The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current present values 6 If parameters are not updated with the entered values the values entered may be invalid for that parameter 3 3 3 3 CLI Configuration 1 Navigate to AdministrationÆGeneral Network MenuÆ Network Configuration 2 All General N...

Page 28: ...t operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 4 SNMP Configuration User Access Level Level 3 Figure 3 8 SNMP Configuration 3 3 4 1 Description Figure 3 8 shows the screen used to configure the following SNMP related parameters 1 SNMP...

Page 29: ...ated parameters are displayed with current present values 3 To revert to the previous values press Reset button 4 To change the parameters enter new values and press update button 5 The page will be refreshed and displayed with current present values 6 If parameters are not updated with entered values the values entered may be invalid 7 The values of SNMP Auth Password and SNMP Priv Password param...

Page 30: ...et the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 5 Syslog Configuration User Access Level Level 3 Figure 3 9 Syslog Configurat...

Page 31: ... edit its value and press the Enter key 4 To revert to the previous value press the Esc key while editing the value 5 Scroll through the options for the following parameters using the Space Bar key and press the Enter key to select among the options a Syslog facility 6 To update the edited parameter press the hotkey for Update 7 The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current prese...

Page 32: ... Description The screen in Figure 3 10 is used to configure the following E mail related parameters 1 SMTP Enable Enable Disable mail 2 SMTP Server IP Enter the SMTP server IP If unsure contact your network administrator 3 SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port Default 25 4 Username Enter the user name of your E mail account 5 Password Enter the password of your mail account 6 E mail 1 3 Enter the recipien...

Page 33: ...meters are displayed with current present values 3 To edit an individual parameter enter its hotkey edit its value and press the Enter key 4 To revert to the previous value press the Esc key while editing the value 5 Scroll through the options for the following parameters using the Space Bar key and press the Enter key to select among the options a SMTP Enable 6 To update the edited parameter pres...

Page 34: ...tion User Access Level Level 3 Figure 3 11 STP Data Configuration 3 3 7 1 Description This screen is used to configure the STP status enable disable and the Bridge priority see Figure 3 11 3 3 7 2 WEB Configuration 1 Navigate to AdministrationÆNetwork ConfigurationÆSTP Data in the left panel 2 All STP Data parameters STP Status and Bridge Priority are displayed with current present values 3 To rev...

Page 35: ...5 To update the edited parameter press the hotkey for Update 6 The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current present values 3 3 7 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUSysCfgNetworkSTPData 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent wil...

Page 36: ...dge Priority are displayed with current present values 3 To edit an individual parameter enter its hotkey modify its value by scrolling through the options using the Space Bar key and press Enter 4 To revert to the previous value press the Esc key while editing the value 5 To update the edited parameter press the hotkey for Update 6 The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current p...

Page 37: ...l Serial port related parameters are displayed with current present values 3 To revert to previous values press Reset button 4 To change the parameters enter new values and press the update button 5 The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current present values 6 If parameters are not updated with entered values the value entered may be invalid for that parameter 3 3 9 3 CLI Config...

Page 38: ...1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUSysCfgSerial 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get ...

Page 39: ...s the user to modify terminal related information see Figure 3 15 The parameters listed on this page are 1 Device Name Enter the name of the device 2 Host Name Enter the host name of the device The host name should not contain any spaces 3 Model Number Enter the SDIDU model number 4 Owner Enter the name of the device owner 5 Contact Enter the contact information of owner 6 Description Enter the de...

Page 40: ...meters 4 Click the Update to button submit these changes 5 Click the Reset button to undo changes 3 3 11 3 CLI Configuration 1 Navigate to AdministrationÆDevice ConfigurationÆDevice Names 2 Device related parameters are displayed with current present values 3 To edit an individual parameter enter its hotkey edit its value and press the Enter key 4 To revert to the previous value press the Esc key ...

Page 41: ...parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 12 Set Date and Time User Access Level Level 3 Figure 3 17 Set Date and Time 3 3 12 1 Description The scre...

Page 42: ...ated parameters are displayed with current present values 3 To edit an individual parameter enter its hotkey edit its value and press the Enter key 4 To revert to the previous value press the Esc key while editing the value 5 Scroll through the options for the following parameters using the Space Bar key and press the Enter key to select among the options a Date Format b SNTP Server Enable 6 To up...

Page 43: ...evel Level 1 Figure 3 18 Serial Number Information 3 3 13 1 Description This screen provides Part number Revision and serial number information of various cards see Figure 3 18 The following cards numbers are displayed Controller card Standard I O card Power Supply cards Modem cards IF cards ODU and chassis 3 3 13 2 WEB Configuration 1 Navigate to AdministrationÆDevice Information and click on the...

Page 44: ...lue on successful get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if agent is not able to get the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 14 Security Configuration User Access Level Level 3 Figure 3 19 Security Configuration 3 3 14 1 Description The screen shown in Figure 3 19 enables the user to modify the security configuration of the terminal T...

Page 45: ...key and press the Enter key to select among the options a Command Line Interface b HTTP Access 6 To update the edited parameter press the hotkey for Update 7 The page is refreshed and displayed with the updated or current present values 8 If parameters are not updated with entered values the value entered may be invalid for that parameter 3 3 14 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the M...

Page 46: ...to upgrade the Kernel Application FPGA ODU modes channel Boot Loader ODU and Modem firmware Images The options available are listed below Some options are only available depending on the type of upgrade 1 Toggle Image button Will swap the Active and Passive files i e active file will become passive and vice versa 2 Version Information Will display the version information for both active and passiv...

Page 47: ...s the hotkey for toggle b The result will be displayed on the screen c In the event of an error an appropriate error message will be displayed 3 3 16 2 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUSysCfgMaintenanceReprog 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agen...

Page 48: ...ge are 1 User ID Username 2 Group ID Level Specify access level 3 Password Password for the entered user id 4 Confirm Confirm Password entered Administrators may not add users with an access level greater than their own 3 3 17 2 WEB Configuration 1 Navigate to AdministrationÆMaintenance and click on the Add User link in the left panel 2 Edit fields 3 Click the Add button add a new user 4 Click the...

Page 49: ...e required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter The SNMP agent allows a maximum of 5 users By default the user name admin with level 4 access right...

Page 50: ...n shown in Figure 3 22 enables the administrators of a terminal to remove users from the terminal The page also allows a user to change the password of any user whose access level is less than or equal to his own 1 Delete User Username of user to be removed 2 Change Password Change Password of the selected User Note A user can change his own password and the passwords of users whose access level i...

Page 51: ... in password in selected user profile 5 Username Select the username to remove his entry 6 Delete User Delete the selected user To use this screen 1 Navigate to AdministrationÆMaintenanceÆUser ManagementÆEdit Delete User Entry 2 To change the password select the username and enter new password confirm the entered password and press the hotkey to Update new password 3 To delete a user select the us...

Page 52: ...set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter The default admin user cannot be deleted 3 3 19 View Event Log User Access Level Level 3 Figure 3 24 Eventlog 3 3 19 1 Description This screen shown in Figure 3 24 enables the administrators of a terminal to view the event log of the terminal and clear it when required A log of terminal access is available here in the ...

Page 53: ...ults click the restore button 3 3 20 3 CLI Configuration 1 Navigate to Restore Defaults screen 2 Press the hotkey for Restore Defaults 3 When asked for confirmation press y to proceed or n to cancel 4 A success or failure message will be displayed 3 3 20 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUSysCfgCmd 2 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the ccmSDIDUResto...

Page 54: ...he terminal It will display a list of devices and the user can select a device depending on the availability and configuration of devices 3 3 21 2 WEB Configuration 1 Select the device to reboot from the list 2 Click reboot button 3 3 21 3 CLI Configuration 1 Navigate to System Screen 2 Select the Device to reboot using the Space Bar key and press the Enter key to select 3 Press the hotkey for Reb...

Page 55: ...n Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 22 E1 T1 Channel Map User Access Level Level 2 Figure 3 27 E1 T1 Channel Map 3 3 22 1 Description This page enables the user to modify the E1 T1 channel map settings see Figure 3 27 The following a...

Page 56: ...Navigate to Link ConfigurationÆData LinksÆE1 T1 PortsÆE1 T1 Channel Map 2 The current values of the channel map are displayed 3 Map desired timeslots to front panel ports 4 Click the Update button to submit these changes 5 Before updating the values in the system the user interface performs a validation to detect incorrect mapping In case of failure an error message with the location of the error ...

Page 57: ...will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 23 E1 T1 Ports User Access Level Level 2 Figure 3 28 E1 T1 Configurations ...

Page 58: ...e selectable only if TX Data is All ones 6 AIS type To select AIS type for selected E1 T1 channel Depending on the channel type E1 T1 configuration the choices displayed will differ 7 Build out To select Build out for selected E1 T1 channel Depending on the channel type E1 T1 configuration the choices displayed will differ 3 3 23 2 WEB Configuration 1 Navigate to Link ConfigurationÆData Link and c...

Page 59: ...ive Channels To use the screen shown in Figure 3 29 1 Navigate to IDU ConfigurationÆData Link ConfigurationÆE1 T1 PortsÆE1 T1 Channels Configuration 2 Press hotkey corresponding to the E1 T1 channel to configure see Figure 3 29 3 Upon pressing the hot key the screen shown in Figure 3 30 will be displayed 3 3 23 3 2 E1 T1 Configuration Screen Figure 3 30 T1 E1 Channel Configuration ...

Page 60: ...d and the updated or current present values are displayed 7 If parameters are not updated with entered values the value entered may be invalid for that parameter 3 3 23 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDULinkCfgDataE1T1Ports 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter...

Page 61: ...le Loopback To Enable loopback 4 Disable Loopback To Disable loopback 3 3 24 2 WEB Configuration 1 Navigate to Link ConfigurationÆData Link and click on the Voice codec link in the left panel 2 Voice codec related parameters will be displayed with current present value 3 If Loopback is required click the Enable Loopback button 4 If Loopback has to be disabled press the button Disable loopback 5 Ch...

Page 62: ...If parameters are not updated with entered values the value entered may be invalid for that parameter 3 3 24 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDULinkCfgDataVoiceCodec 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon success...

Page 63: ...uration 1 Navigate to Data Link and click on the STM1 OC3 Channel Map link in the left panel 2 The current values of the channel map are displayed 3 Select and modify the desired channel numbers 4 Click the Update button to submit these changes 5 Click the Reset button to undo changes 3 3 25 3 CLI Configuration 1 Navigate to Link ConfigurationàData LinkàSTM1 OC3 PortsàSTM1 OC3 Active Channels 2 Th...

Page 64: ...rt command to determine the active channel in the West port 3 To set the channel maps for each modem use the same OID names as above and enter one of the following options as an integer a 1 optIO1 b 2 optIO2 c 3 miniIO d 4 disable e 5 passthrough 4 Perform another get command to confirm that the desired mapping has been made 3 3 26 STM1 OC3 Ports User Access Level Level 2 Figure 3 33 STM 1 OC 3 Ch...

Page 65: ...played with their current settings 3 To configure channel s check the checkbox es next to that channel number s 4 Change the required parameters under New settings and click the update button 3 3 26 3 CLI Configuration Figure 3 34 STM1 OC3 Configuration 1 Navigate to IDU ConfigurationÆData Link ConfigurationÆSTM1 OC3 Configuration 2 All STM 1 parameters are displayed with current present values se...

Page 66: ... actual value upon successful set or get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 27 Authorization User Access Level Level 3 Figure 3 35 Authorization Key 3 3 27 1 Description The screen shown in Figure 3 35 enables the user to en...

Page 67: ... If the entered authorization key is valid Valid ACR Key is displayed Otherwise Invalid ACR Key is displayed 3 3 27 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDULinkCfgAuthorization 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon s...

Page 68: ...f Framer and ODU parameters In the case of East West mode of operation parameters will be displayed in two columns The parameters displayed are 1 ODU operation mode 2 IDU mode 3 E1 T1 mode 4 E1 T1 number of active channels 5 E1 T1 active channel list 6 STM 1 number of active channels Contact factory for availability 7 STM 1 active channel list Contact factory for availability 8 ODU type LT Low ban...

Page 69: ...ion 1 Navigate to Link ConfigurationÆRadio Link and click on the ODU Tx Mute Configuration link in the left panel 2 Click on the radio button to select the required option and click the update button 3 3 29 3 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDULinkCfgRadioLinkProtection ccmSDIDURadioLinkProtTxMuteCfg 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required para...

Page 70: ...es the user to configure the following APC parameters see Figure 3 38 1 APC to enable or disable 2 RSL Low Threshold current value is displayed 3 RSL High Threshold current value is displayed 4 RSL Maximum Threshold current value is displayed 5 CER Threshold current value is displayed 6 Tx Power Maximum current value is displayed 7 Tx Power Minimum current value is displayed 3 3 30 2 WEB Configura...

Page 71: ...Far End Thresholds parameter select the required radio button and press Update button 3 3 30 3 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDULinkCfgRadioLinkAPC 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP GET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get ope...

Page 72: ... configure the following protection parameters see Figure 3 39 1 Power down ODU after switch Enable Disable querying the faulted ODU for its status 2 Preferred ODU selection only in protected 1 1 mode 3 3 31 2 WEB Configuration 1 To change RSL Minimum Threshold and SNR Minimum Threshold values enter required value in the text box and click update button 2 To Enable Disable Power down ODU after swi...

Page 73: ...value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter 3 3 32 Link Configuration Wizard User Access Level Level 2 Figure 3 40 Link Configuration Wizard 3 3 32 1 Link Wizard Description This screen enables the user to configure Framer and ODU related parameters The entire Framer and ODU configuration is divided across many pages the first of which is shown in Figure 3 40 The pages ...

Page 74: ...w page will display the status of the link configuration Note 1 A single set of Framer and ODU parameters will be displayed for the standard ODU operational mode 2 A single set of Framer parameters and two sets of ODU parameters will be displayed for the Protected ODU op mode 3 Two sets of Framer and ODU parameters will be displayed if the ODU op mode selected on the first page of the wizard is Ea...

Page 75: ...the ODU West Channel Selection Screen 7 The selected parameters will be displayed in the summary page Verify all values To update press the hotkey for Update IDU Config Params To reconfigure press the hotkey for Radio Wizard ODU opmode Selection 3 3 32 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDULinkCfgRadioLink 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required...

Page 76: ...T the IDU opmode list by reading the MIB ccmSDIDULinkUtilIDUEastOpmodeList List will give the list of possible op modes Select a number corresponding to the required opmode 3 SET IDU op mode by setting the number selected above in to MIB object ccmSDIDULinkEastOpModeIndex 4 GET the ccmSDIDULinkUtilEastODUChList MIB variables value 5 SET the channel number gotten above in to the ccmSDIDURadioEastOD...

Page 77: ... wizard User Access Level Level 2 Figure 3 42 ODU Channel 3 3 34 1 ODU Wizard Description This screen enables the user to configure ODU related parameters The ODU configuration is divided into many pages the first of which is shown in Figure 3 42 The pages are 1 ODU Configuration page To configure ODU type and polarization 2 ODU Channel Selection page To select the channel number and alignment mod...

Page 78: ...arting TX power and press the hotkey to switch to the ODU Channel selection screen 3 Select the ODU channel number and press the hotkey for update Warning To configure ODU related parameters a modem should be configured and present Otherwise an error message will be displayed Note In the Link Configuration Wizard use only back next button given in the web page to move to previous next page Do not ...

Page 79: ...t is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter Details of the ODU configuration are given below 1 GET the ccmSDIDULinkUtilODUTypeCapability 2 Select ODU type gotten above into MIB variables ccmSDIDURadioEastODUCfgType 3 GET the ccmSDIDULinkUtilEastODUChList MIB variables value 4 SET the channel frequency gotten above into the ccmSDIDURadioEa...

Page 80: ... allow for carrier searches when oscillators are far off in frequency or for testing ODU performance 3 3 35 2 WEB Configuration 1 Click on the radio button to select the ODU East West 2 Press the Disable Enable Mute or Unmute button 3 In the case of Protected mode the mute and unmute options will not be available 4 Click on the radio button to Enable or Disable Spiral Search For general operation ...

Page 81: ...cmSDIDURadioEastODUStateConfig to disable 1 or enable 2 the ODU 2 Use an SNMP Set on the OID ccmSDIDURadioWestODUMuteConfig or ccmSDIDURadioEastODUStateConfig to unmute 1 or mute 2 the ODU 3 Use an SNMP Set on the OID ccmSDIDULinkUtilODUSpiralSearch to disable 1 or enable 2 the spiral search 4 Use an SNMP Set on the OID ccmSDIDULinkUtilSpiralSearchWindow to enter in the search window value This OI...

Page 82: ...3 3 36 1 Description This screen enables the user to configure the following alarm threshold parameters see Figure 3 44 1 RSL alarm threshold Threshold value for RSL alarm in dBm units 2 Signal Noise threshold Threshold value for Signal Noise alarm in dB units 3 External alarm signal level Active Low or High 3 3 36 2 WEB Configuration 1 Navigate to Analysis and click on the Alarm link in the left ...

Page 83: ...arameter 7 Based on the External Alarm signal level radio button selection the External alarm input jumper positions will be displayed 3 3 36 3 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUAnalysisAlarmThreshold 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will re...

Page 84: ... the terminal alarms see Figure 3 45 1 Description Description of the alarm 2 Mask masking a particular alarm If checked that particular alarm will be ignored 3 E mail If checked upon occurrence of this alarm the configured users are notified by E mail To configure e mail parameters see the e mail configuration section Section 3 3 6 4 Severity Type of the alarm Critical Major and Info 5 AL1 AL4 Ma...

Page 85: ...ks 9 All the masks may be deselected by pressing the button Clear All Masks 10 If an alarm is active set the description of that alarm will be red in color 3 3 37 3 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUAnalysisAlarm under ccmSDIDUAnalysis group 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the re...

Page 86: ...ldest alarms will be removed overwritten The following items are displayed on this page 1 Description Description name of the alarm 2 Status Status of alarm set reset 3 Time The time at which the particular alarm set reset 4 Clear History The button used to clear the Alarm History records The current alarm state can be obtained from the SNMP manager by reading an MIB object ccmSDIDUAlarmStatus fro...

Page 87: ...User Access Level Level 2 Figure 3 47 Active Alarms 3 3 39 1 Description This screen shown in Figure 3 47 displays active alarm information including 1 Description Description name of the alarm 2 Time The time at which this particular alarm set Note The last 100 alarms are stored in non volitile memory and will be available after a power cycle ...

Page 88: ... Interface Manual Copyright 2006 Microwave Data Systems Inc All Rights Reserved 3 74 MDS FIVE Series 05 4574A01 Rev C 3 3 40 Graphs User Access Level Level 1 Figure 3 48 SNR Plot Figure 3 49 Equalizer Taps ...

Page 89: ...aphically 1 East RSL 2 West RSL 3 East Signal Noise 4 West Signal Noise 5 East TX power 6 West TX power 7 East Error second count 8 West Error second count 9 East Equalizer Taps 10 West Equalizer Taps 11 East Constellation 12 West Constellation 13 Mux Demux 14 Temperature For parameters 1 8 the last 24 hours of data will be plotted with the parameter along the Y axis vertical and time along the X ...

Page 90: ...ameters graphs will be accessible If the ODU operation mode is not East West only 4 either East or West graphs will be accessible 3 Select any one link to view the graph of that parameter 4 The X axis time range can be selected From 1 2 4 12 or 24 If 1 hour is selected it will plot the graph using last hour of data 5 When the mouse is moved over the graph area the corresponding value at the mouse ...

Page 91: ... FIVE Series 05 4574A01 Rev C 3 3 41 Statistics Data Switch User Access Level Level 1 Figure 3 51 Data Switch Statistics 3 3 41 1 Description This screen provides 1 Rx Bytes 2 Rx Bytes sec 3 TX Bytes 4 TX Bytes sec 5 Rx Frames 6 Rx Frames sec 7 TX Frames 8 TX Frames sec 9 Errors 10 Errors sec ...

Page 92: ...n the left panel 2 Press the Clear button to clear the data and start accumulating again 3 3 41 3 CLI Configuration Navigate to Analysis Data Switch Statistics 3 3 41 4 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUAnalysisUPLSwitch 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 The SNMP agent will return the actual value on successful get operation ...

Page 93: ...ce Manual MDS FIVE Series 05 4574A01 Rev C 3 3 42 Statistics NMS Switch User Access Level Level 1 Figure 3 52 NMS Switch Statistics 3 3 42 1 Description This screen provides 1 Rx Bytes 2 Rx Bytes sec 3 TX Bytes 4 TX Bytes sec 5 Rx Frames 6 Rx Frames sec 7 TX Frames 8 TX Frames sec ...

Page 94: ...witch link in the left panel 2 Press the Clear button to clear the data and start accumulating again 3 3 44 CLI Configuration Navigate to Analysis SNMP Switch Statistics 3 3 45 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUAnalysisNMSSwitch 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the required parameter 3 The SNMP agent will return the actual value on successful get op...

Page 95: ...able For selecting East West and Enable Disable 2 Clear button send the clear command to the MODEM 3 Insert Bit Error Insert a bit error 4 Text Area To display the response messages from MODEM 5 Cumulative Bits Total number of bits 6 Cumulative Bit Error Total number of error bits 7 Bit Error Rate Percentage of error bits To use the SDIDU s BERT capabilities the BERT mode has to be enabled indepen...

Page 96: ...bit errors and bit error rate counters a Click on the Clear button b After few seconds depending on your network speed the response from MODEM for the given command will be displayed in the text area 5 Every time the response message will be appended at the end so using the scroll bar you can see all messages 6 To insert an error and see whether the modem catches it click on the Insert Bit Error b...

Page 97: ...onfiguration Select required mode East West and press the Enable or Disable button A status message will be displayed to indicate success failure When CW mode is enabled the transmitter status in the status panel Right side panel will display CW Mode 3 3 48 3 SNMP Configuration 1 Select a parameter from the MIB section ccmSDIDUAnalysisModemConfig 2 Use the SNMP GET command to get the value of the ...

Page 98: ...49 Loopback User Access Level Level 2 Figure 3 55 Loopback 3 3 49 1 Description This screen enables the user to start or stop Loop Back see Figure 3 55 Not all ODUs support ODU loopback 3 3 49 2 WEB Configuration 1 Navigate to AnalysisÆLoopback 2 Select the type of loopback Local LIU Local Modem Local ODU or Remote LIU 3 If Local or Remote LIU is selected then select the LIU type from the drop dow...

Page 99: ...ommand to get the value of the required parameter 3 Use the SNMP SET command to set the value of the required parameter 4 The SNMP agent will return the actual value upon successful set or get operation Upon failure the SNMP agent will return an error if the value set is out of range or the agent is not able to get or set the value or the user does not have access rights to the selected parameter ...

Page 100: ...74A01 Rev C 3 3 51 Logout User Access Level Level 1 Figure 3 56 Logout 3 3 51 1 Description The page shown in Figure 3 56 enables the user to logout from the Web Interface In the case of Internet Explorer the logout link will close the browser For other browsers the user may have to close and reopen the browser ...

Page 101: ...ord when prompted 3 Set the mode to binary by entering bin 4 To upload the file enter the command put filename 5 Exit 4 3 Graphical FTP Client IE Filezilla 1 Use the following parameters to connect a Host SDIDU IP address b Username Administrator username c Password Administrator password 2 Set FTP client to binary mode 3 Set timeout detection to 999 seconds 4 Make sure the use multiple connection...

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Page 103: ...best viewed at resolutions of 1024x768 or greater The pages are best viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5 5 and above 5 3 Unable to establish a secure connection Ensure that the HTTP Access in the Security Configuration of the system is set to HTTP SSL Check if Use SSL 2 0 and Use SSL 3 0 options are selected in the Security Options of the browser 5 4 Unable to access different netwo...

Page 104: ...set 1 Power on the SDIDU 2 During bootup the SDIDU will flash the controller card LED alternating red green for five seconds 3 Make sure the call button is not active at the start of this five second period 4 While the LED is flashing press the call button Release the call button within one second after the LED stops flashing Note By default the User can logon through Telnet Web HTTP support SNMP ...

Page 105: ...age HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol IE Internet Explorer IF Intermediate frequency IP Internet Protocol JVM Java Virtual Machine LED Light emitting diode LOS Line of Sight MIB Management Information Base Modem Modulator demodulator NMS Network Management System NTP Network Time Protocol OC 3 Optical Carrier level 3 ODU Outdoor Unit QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift ...

Page 106: ... version to download Run the downloaded executable and follow installation instructions 6 2 3 Install Java Visit http www java com Click on Download Now to download the installation package Run the downloaded executable and follow installation instructions 6 2 4 Install PuTTY Visit http www puttyssh org Click on Download Click on the appropriate version for your platform to download the installati...

Page 107: ...te with the specified Modem card Modem Lower 12 Critical Modem Card Removed Lower Modem The specified Modem card has been removed from the IDU only if the specified Modem card has been enabled for use Fault detection via card detect logic N A 13 Major Modem Card Installed Lower Modem The specified Modem card has been installed into the IDU only if the specified Modem card is not enabled for use Fa...

Page 108: ...ing N A N A Critical SNR Low Lower Modem The signal to noise ratio is below the minimum operational level of the link as set during configuration Fault detection via modem status polling comparing Eb N0 value to threshold value in configuration table Polling interval 5 sec N A N A Major Modem Fault Upper Modem The specified Modem card has indicated a fault Fault detection is via reading Modem Hard...

Page 109: ... Fault detection via card detect logic Alarm is raised then lowered Modem Upper 19 Info Modem Unlock Upper Modem The demodulation functional components of the modem have lost lock to the incoming signal The data received through the RF link is not valid Fault detection via modem status polling Polling interval 1 sec N A N A Critical RSL Low Upper Modem RSSI is approaching the minimum operational l...

Page 110: ...ional speed is too low Controller card LED flashed red rather than orange Fault detection via polling fan controller status Polling interval 10 sec Controller 21 Major Controller Card Fault Controller The CPU has detected a fault in the controller card Controller card LED flashes red rather than orange Fault detection via software Controller 22 Critical Low Battery Voltage Controller The CPU has d...

Page 111: ... Standard I O card has been removed from the IDU Fault detect via card detect logic N A 41 Critical Ethernet Payload Disconnect StdIO There is no cable detected at either Ethernet payload on Standard I O card only if Ethernet mode enabled Fault detection via polling of Ethernet PHY Polling interval 5 sec Standard I O 42 Critical Framer Initialization Timeout StdIO There is an Initalization wait fo...

Page 112: ...s not enabled for use Fault detection via card detect logic Alarm is raised then lowered Optional I O 27 Info T1 E1 Channel Alarm Ch x StdIO 1 16 OptIO 17 32 There is either no cable detected at the specified E1 T1 channel port on Standard I O Card or there is an AIS condition detected only for active T1 E1 channels Fault detection via polling of LIUs on Standart I O card and Optional I O Card whe...

Page 113: ...ERT Loopback or CW mode and cleared when all BERT Loopback and CW modes are disabled N A 69 Info ODU Fault Lower ODU The ODU has indicated a fault condition Fault detection via polling of ODU or unsolicited message if supported Polling interval 5 sec Polling done via API functional call Report of this alarm in the GUI Syslog Alarm history shall indicate the fault code from the ODU N A 71 Critical ...

Page 114: ...U This could be a problem with the ODU or a problem with the cable connecting the ODU to the IDU N A 74 Critical Protection Switch MODEM ODU This alarm shall be set when an AL1 command is received from the active MODEM ODU then cleared when an AL2 command is received from the standby MODEM ODU Report of this alarm in the GUI Syslog Alarm history shall indicate the fault code from the ODU if receiv...

Page 115: ...mote Fault IDU Link Partner IDU indicating it has a fault condition Local IDU receives Link Partner Fault detection via Radio Overhead ROH channel message N A 82 Info Encryption Failure IDU Data is not being decrypted properly due to encryption key mismatch between link partners Fault detection via software detection of unreadable ROH messages from link partner N A 83 Critical Encryption OneWay ID...

Page 116: ... 1 Link Partner External The link partner IDU has indicated via ROH its external alarm input 1 has been activated N A 96 Info Remote IDU External Alarm 2 Link Partner External The link partner IDU has indicated via ROH its external alarm input 2 has been activated N A 97 Info Remote IDU External Alarm 3 Link Partner External The link partner IDU has indicated via ROH its external alarm input 3 has...

Page 117: ...al STM RS_OOF IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux has a Out of Frame Defect Fault detection via polling of RS_OOF_T bit in STM 1 Core Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Critical STM RS_TIM IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux has a Trace Identifier Mismatch Defect Fault detection via polling of RS_TIM_T bit in STM 1 Core Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Sol...

Page 118: ...t detection via polling of MS_RDI_T bit in STM 1 Core Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Major STM MS_B2 IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux has a B2 Defect at the Multiplex level Fault detection via polling of MS_B2_T bit in STM 1 Core Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Major STM AU AIS x IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux has detected an AIS at the ...

Page 119: ..._UNEQ_T bit in STM 1 Core Where x is the HP index Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Major STM HP TIM x IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux HP number x has a Trace Identifier Mismatch Fault detection via polling of HP_TM_TIM_T bit in STM 1 Core Where x is the HP index Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Major STM HP REI x IDU The SDH SONET Mux D...

Page 120: ..._PLM_T bit in STM 1 Core Where x is the HP index Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Critical STM HP_B3 x IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux HP number x has a CRC Error Fault detection via polling of HP_B3_T bit in STM 1 Core Where x is the HP index Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Major STM TU LOM lkm IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux TU number x ...

Page 121: ...re Where lkm is the TU index as LKM numbering Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Critical STM LP UNEQ lkm IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux LP number x is Unequipped Fault detection via polling of LP_UNEQ_T bit in STM 1 Core Where lkm is the LP index as LKM numbering Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Major STM LP TIM lkm IDU The SDH SONET Mu...

Page 122: ...Core Where lkm is the LP index as LKM numbering Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Major STM LP PLM lkm IDU The SDH SONET Mux Demux LP number x has a Path Identifier Mismatch Fault detection via polling of LP_PLM_T bit in STM 1 Core Where lkm is the LP index as LKM numbering Alternate detection via Interrupt enabled in STM 1 core N A Solid Critical STM LP RFI lkm IDU...

Page 123: ...t IDU When a user reboots the SDIDU raise then lower this alarm prior to re booting N A Solid Info NTP Update IDU When the system time is updated via NTP raise then lower this alarm The previous system time and new system time should be noted in the alarm log snmp trap and syslog messages N A Solid Info Remote Reconfigura tion Failure IDU When a remote reconfiguration fails and the original config...

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Page 125: ... not recommended in the field Many components are installed using surface mount technology which requires specialized training and equipment for proper servicing For this reason the equipment should be returned to the factory for any PC board repairs The factory is best equipped to diagnose repair and align your radio to its proper operating specifications If return of the equipment is necessary y...

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