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9. IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning

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Step 2

Click 

Show IADs

. The View/Update IADs window appears 

(

Figure 9–35

). The configured IADs appear, and a message in the 

status bar indicates how many IADs are retrieved.

Figure 9–38.  IAD Configuration Manager Window with 

IADs Displayed

Step 3

Select the IADs you want to delete.

Step 4

Click 

Delete

. The Delete IAD window appears (

Figure 9–39

). 

Figure 9–39.  Delete IAD Window

Number of IADs

retrieved

Note

To select multiple IADs, hold down the 

Shift

 or 

Ctrl

 

key while making your selections. Using the 

Shift

 key 

lets you make your selections in contiguous order; the 

Ctrl

 key lets you select IADs in a random order.

Summary of Contents for Jetstream CPX-1000

Page 1: ...Jetstream JetCraft User s Guide Release 2 6 Document No 1000 A2 GB22 10 June 2005...

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Page 6: ...E June 2005 1000 A2 GB22 10...

Page 7: ...apter 1 JetCraft Overview JetCraft Features 1 2 CPX 1000 Components 1 4 Craft Terminal 1 4 Chapter 2 JetCraft Installation Preparing for JetCraft Installation 2 1 Installing JetCraft 2 2 Starting JetC...

Page 8: ...rt Menu 3 9 The Help Menu 3 9 Chapter 4 Administration and User Management Understanding User Access Control 4 1 Changing a User Password 4 2 Creating CPX Users 4 3 Modifying CPX Users 4 6 Deleting CP...

Page 9: ...Interface Groups 7 2 Creating STS 1 Interface Group 7 8 Assigning Ports Channels to GR 303 Interface Groups 7 12 Removing Ports Channels from GR 303 Interface Groups 7 16 Assigning Ports Channels to...

Page 10: ...ard 9 17 Creating LES CAS E M IADs Using the Wizard 9 21 Creating LES CAS Mixed Port IADs Using the Wizard 9 24 Creating a Voiceband IAD Using the Create Command9 28 Creating a LES CAS Loop Start Grou...

Page 11: ...king Up CPX 1000 Database 11 2 Restoring CPX 1000 Database 11 3 Rebooting the CPX 1000 11 4 Rebooting the MP or CP Card 11 5 Setting the Clock 11 5 Switching CP Cards 11 7 Ensuring Redundancy 11 8 Cha...

Page 12: ...Remote Restarting of IADs 11 27 Chapter 12 Integrated Monitoring Launching Integrated Monitor 12 2 Interpreting Integrated Monitor Data 12 3 Refreshing Integrated Monitoring 12 5 Appendix A JetCraft M...

Page 13: ...following enhancements T1 CAS Interface Group LES CAS IAD E M Wink Start Signaling Organization The JetCraft User s Guide is organized as follows Chapter 1 JetCraft Overview provides an overview of th...

Page 14: ...tructions to launch the Integrated Monitor and interpret the operational status of each entity it monitors Appendix A JetCraft Menu Map provides a linear hierarchical overview of the tasks and sub tas...

Page 15: ...2005 ix 1000 A2 GB22 10 Preface Describes the top level management of multiple CPX 1000 equipment To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document or to talk to a sales representative please call 727 530...

Page 16: ...Data Interruption This telephone symbol alerts you to the procedures that interrupt traffic Note Throughout this guide the pointing finger highlights important information Be sure to read this informa...

Page 17: ...its ongoing management This chapter includes these topics JetCraft features page 1 2 CPX 1000 components page 1 4 Craft terminal page 1 4 A Java application JetCraft uses a Graphical User Interface GU...

Page 18: ...1 and STS 1 JetCraft supports RT provisioning and up to eight IGs can be provisioned JetCraft enables PPS settings and allows switchover on selected EOC and TMC Protection Groups for PSTN and ATM A Pr...

Page 19: ...ffecting the operation of the CPX 1000 Loop back JetCraft provides a diagnostics tool to test the inbound traffic Database backup and restore the service provider can create CPX 1000 provisioning data...

Page 20: ...a Network WAN connection Table 1 2 Components Represented as Icons in JetCraft Icons Description CPX 1000 icon the fundamental unit of installation JetCraft accesses one CPX 1000 at a time Shelf icon...

Page 21: ...has administrator privileges JetCraft requires the following Workstation running Windows 98 2000 and NT Version 4 Service Pack 5 or later Netscape Navigator Release 4 or later or Internet Explorer Re...

Page 22: ...erent folders To install the JetCraft software Step 1 Place the JetCraft application software CD into the CD ROM drive A screen appears indicating the file extraction status Then the Welcome screen ap...

Page 23: ...t The License Agreement screen appears Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Software Agreement License Screen Click here to continue Note At any time during this installation you can click the Back button to review...

Page 24: ...on Folder Screen Step 4 Click Next to accept the default path C Jetstream Or Type the directory path in the Destination folder field or click Change to navigate to where JetCraft will be installed The...

Page 25: ...n Figure 2 4 Feature Selection Screen Step 5 Click Next The Ready to Install screen appears listing the features to be installed Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Ready to Install Screen Note Make sure that both...

Page 26: ...JetCraft icon Figure 2 7 appears on your desktop Figure 2 7 JetCraft Icon Starting JetCraft JetCraft Release 2 6 is not backward compatible If you log in to a CPX 1000 running an earlier version an e...

Page 27: ...the craft terminal Step 4 Double click the JetCraft icon on your desktop The Login dialog box appears displaying the default IP address Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 JetCraft Login Dialog Box Step 5 Type the...

Page 28: ...scribing the failure as shown in Figure 2 9 Click Cancel to exit the login dialog box Resolve the login problems then repeat Step 1 to log in again Figure 2 9 Login Fail When the login is successful t...

Page 29: ...t Menu Map You can also use the JetCraft Main screen to configure the CPX 1000 shelf in the following order Configuring CPX 1000 see Chapter 5 CPX 1000 Configuration or creating user access see Chapte...

Page 30: ...ications files click Add Remove as shown in Figure 2 11 A dialog box appears asking if you want to delete the selected item Figure 2 11 Add Remove Programs Properties Screen Step 4 Click Yes The Unins...

Page 31: ...ext The Feature Selection screen appears Figure 2 13 Figure 2 13 Feature Selection Screen Step 6 Select the items you want to delete then click Next The Ready to Uninstall screen appears listing the i...

Page 32: ...7 Click Uninstall Now The Uninstallation Summary screen appears Figure 2 15 after the selected items are deleted Figure 2 15 Uninstallation Summary Screen Step 8 Click Exit You are returned to the des...

Page 33: ...is an iconic representation of the CPX 1000 components it manages and the network entities with which it interfaces The Main screen is divided into six sections Figure 3 1 Menu bar Toolbar icons Tree...

Page 34: ...peration If your access to the operation is restricted that menu selection is grayed out Toobar Icons There are six icons on the toolbar Figure 3 2 You can click an icon on the toolbar to open the men...

Page 35: ...the card labeled 03 TDM 12T1 indicates that slot 3 contains a TDM T1 card To expand and view the structure of the CPX 1000 cards either double click the Shelf icon on the Tree View or click the plus k...

Page 36: ...ew displaying the cards installed on your CPX 1000 Use the Shelf View Figure 3 5 to select and view configuration performance and alarm information about the CPX 1000 cards Right click a card and choo...

Page 37: ...by clicking on the toolbar Table 3 1 CPX 1000 Cards Card Type Abbreviation Valid Slot Assignment Call Processing primary A or secondary B CP A CP B 7 9 Hot Swap Controller bridge primary A or secondar...

Page 38: ...6 Alarm Window Alarmed elements appear in the Tree View and Map View in a color relating to their alarm severity Table 3 2 Alarms are also indicated by a large X on the affected object in the Tree Vie...

Page 39: ...and Statistics for message definitions Figure 3 7 Status Bar JetCraft Menus Four menus provide JetCraft operations File menu Configuration menu Services menu Report menu The Help menu provides a quic...

Page 40: ...atistics Chapter 10 Alarms Events and Statistics perform EOC TMC switchover Chapter 7 Interface Groups configure PPS settings Chapter 7 Interface Groups swap between the primary and secondary members...

Page 41: ...er 5 CPX 1000 Configuration change the CPX time Chapter 11 Maintenance and Services reboot the CPX 1000 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Services create a CPX user profile Chapter 4 Administration and User...

Page 42: ...3 JetCraft Basic Operations 1000 A2 GB22 10 3 10 June 2005...

Page 43: ...ccess the CPX 1000 and create Interface Groups and IADs Understanding User Access Control When you first start JetCraft log in using the default user ID cpxuser and password cpxuser The default user I...

Page 44: ...Step 3 Type the new password again Step 4 Click OK to change the password Table 4 1 User Access Level Summary Access Level Privilege Admin This group has full access to all features of JetCraft includ...

Page 45: ...the following information up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces and punctuation in their respective fields ID user s login ID Name user s name Password user s password Retype the user s pa...

Page 46: ...Address page appears Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Create User Window Address Tab Step 4 Enter the address in their respective fields up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces and punctuation Step 5 S...

Page 47: ...l in their respective fields up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces and punctuation Step 7 Select Comments The Comment page appears Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Create User Window Comment Tab Step...

Page 48: ...Step 1 Select CPX User Administration from the Services menu The Update User Information window appears Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Update User Informations Window In addition to modifying user information...

Page 49: ...k Modify The Modify User window appears Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 Modify User Window Step 4 Modify the fields if necessary in any of the Modify User tabs Creating CPX Users on page 4 3 Step 5 Click OK to...

Page 50: ...e Update User Information window Figure 4 6 on page 4 6 Step 2 Click Delete A message appears asking if you want to delete the selected user Step 3 Click Yes The user is deleted Reviewing CPX Users To...

Page 51: ...ifications page 5 13 The CPX 1000 is shipped with the following default and a standard configuration profile that you use JetCraft to customize for a specific subscriber IP address 10 0 10 100 subnet...

Page 52: ...r the CPX 1000 that consists of up to 63 alphanumeric characters e g JETSET No spaces underlined characters etc allowed Use this name for differentiating CPX 1000s error reporting and when creating an...

Page 53: ...k in the Map View and select Configure The CPX Configuration window appears Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 CPX Configuration Window Step 3 Enter your modification s between 4 to 63 alphanumeric characters no s...

Page 54: ...K to modify the CPX 1000 parameters Reviewing CPX 1000 Parameters To review the CPX 1000 parameters Step 1 Select in the Tree View Step 2 Select Configure from the Configuration menu Or Right click in...

Page 55: ...ult Gateway Step 1 Select the MP card from the Tree View or Shelf View Step 2 Select IP Configuration from the Services menu The CPX IP Configuration window appears Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 CPX IP Config...

Page 56: ...No your changes will not take effect Configuring Global VCI Settings You can change the VCI value only when there are no IADs provisioned to the CPX 1000 The default value is 1024 Warning Rebooting t...

Page 57: ...one from the drop down list Your options are 64 128 256 512 1024 Step 3 Click OK A dialog box appears informing you that a reboot is required and asking if you want to continue with the update Step 4...

Page 58: ...ed To set the CDV value Step 1 Locate the CPX 1000 by clicking the group icon from the Tree View where the CPX 1000 resides Step 2 Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Step 3 Click the CPX 1000 icon f...

Page 59: ...iew where the CPX 1000 resides Step 2 Click a CPX 1000 and expand the tree Step 3 Click the CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View Step 4 Select LBO Value from the Configuration menu The following dialog bo...

Page 60: ...ciated with the CPX 1000 and expand the tree by clicking the sign Step 2 Expand the STS 1 card on the Tree View and select BITs Step 3 Select Configure from the Configuration menu The Port Configurati...

Page 61: ...e groups Priority 13 is reserved for system clock and is not user configurable When the revertive behavior is selected it takes place across all priorities For example priorities 1 and 2 lose the cloc...

Page 62: ...licking the Clock Source field and selecting the blank line The clock source is moved to the Unassigned Clocks panel Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Clock Synch Window with Clocks Unassigned Notes The Priority...

Page 63: ...ed Clocks panel and is displayed in the Clock Source field Figure 5 10 Figure 5 10 Clock Synch Window with Clocks Assigned Step 6 Select a revertibility policy default is Revertive Step 7 Click OK Ref...

Page 64: ...5 CPX 1000 Configuration 1000 A2 GB22 10 5 14 June 2005...

Page 65: ...etwork and ATM card OC 3 or DS 3 whereby you can assign which ATM interfaces on the CPX 1000 are associated with a particular Protection Group Table 6 1 describes the fields in the Protection Group Ta...

Page 66: ...1 Click Network PG on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the network Protection Group tabular view Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Network Protection Group Tabular View Step 2 Select a protection gro...

Page 67: ...ork PG window appears Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Configuration for Network PG Window Step 4 Select a slot and port number for the Primary Member from the Slot Port drop down list Once a port assignment is...

Page 68: ...Straight For DS 3 ports select either Y cable or Straight Step 8 Click to select the Unidirectional 1 Plus 1 to enable the ATM switch to automatically switch the active to standby if the card fails S...

Page 69: ...Step 1 Click PSTN PG on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the PSTN Protection Group tabular view Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 PSTN Protection Group Tabular View Step 2 Select a PSTN protection gr...

Page 70: ...rea are automatically populated Step 5 Select Unlocked from the Admin State drop down list Step 6 Repeat Step 5 for the Secondary Member Step 7 Select Y cable Step 8 Click OK The newly created Protect...

Page 71: ...witched in the Locked state Step 2 Click the desired PG icon Network or PSTN on the Tree View the Protection Group Manager window similar to Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 Protection Group Manager Step 3 Selec...

Page 72: ...rop down list Step 6 Click OK to return to the Protection Group Manager window Step 7 Select PG Swap from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select PG Swap from the po...

Page 73: ...oup Step 1 Click the desired PG icon Network or PSTN on the Tree View the Protection Group Manager window similar to Figure 6 9 appears Figure 6 9 Protection Group Manager Step 2 Select a Protection G...

Page 74: ...in State drop down list Step 6 Repeat Step 5 for the Primary Member Step 7 Click OK Step 8 Select Refresh CPX from the File menu to view your changes Note The unassigned list does not appear in the Sl...

Page 75: ...page 7 23 Deleting GR 303 Interface Groups page 7 25 Performing an EOC switchover page 7 27 Performing a TMC switchover page 7 29 Configuring PPS settings page 7 31 JetCraft supports up to eight Inter...

Page 76: ...e Group Configuration Parameters Summary Parameters Description Name The Interface Group name The name is used for error reporting and to identify the interface group and assign subscribers LDS The Lo...

Page 77: ...June 2005 7 3 1000 A2 GB22 10 7 Interface Groups Figure 7 1 Interface Group Tabular View...

Page 78: ...ar The View Update Interface Groups window appears Figure 7 2 Figure 7 2 View Update Interface Groups Window Step 3 Type a name up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces and or hyphens for the...

Page 79: ...rop down list For example selecting 4 means that port 4 will be assigned as the secondary DS1 channel Notes You can select Real Time RT provisioning only at the initial creation of the Interface Group...

Page 80: ...then make the assignment by clicking the button Step 9 Assign up to 28 ports to the Interface Group Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 View Update Interface Groups Window with Port assignments Note If the port is...

Page 81: ...e returned to the Main screen Step 12 Click Refresh CPX from the File Menu The newly created ports display in the View Update Interface Groups window Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Tabular View with Interface...

Page 82: ...View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 7 6 Figure 7 6 Interface Group Tabular View Step 2 Select Create STS1 IG from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the T...

Page 83: ...aces and or hyphens for the Interface Group in the Name field Step 4 Type a new name or select the type of Class 5 switch used from the Model drop down list Step 5 Type a new name or select the name o...

Page 84: ...u can select Real Time RT provisioning only at the initial creation of the Interface Group You can neither modify nor remove RT provisioning once it s selected If you want to remove RT provisioning af...

Page 85: ...igure 7 8 Figure 7 8 View Update Interface Groups Window with Channels assignments Step 10 Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the chang...

Page 86: ...y in the View Update Interface Groups window Figure 7 10 Figure 7 10 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Assigning Ports Channels to GR 303 Interface Groups To assign ports channels to a GR 3...

Page 87: ...layed Step 2 Select the name of the Interface Group to which you want to assign ports channels Step 3 Select Modify IG from the Configuration menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select M...

Page 88: ...nment by clicking the button Step 5 Assign as many ports channels up to 28 as needed to the Interface Group Note DS1s can be assigned from T1 or STS cards Tip To assign multiple ports channels hold do...

Page 89: ...save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7 13 Figure 7 13 Modify Confirmation Dialog Step 7 Click Yes You are returned to the Main scr...

Page 90: ...ee View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 7 11 on page 7 13 Step 2 Select the name of the Interface Group to which you want to remove ports channels Step 3 Select...

Page 91: ...removed DS1 returns to the DS1 Assignment area Step 5 Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7 15 Tip To select multipl...

Page 92: ...changes Assigning Ports Channels to the T1 CAS Interface Group To assign ports channels to the T1 CAS Interface Group Step 1 Expand the desired CPX 1000 in the Tree View pane Step 2 Click on the Tree...

Page 93: ...hted selection and select Modify IG from the pop up menu A View Update Interface Groups window similar to Figure 7 12 appears Figure 7 17 View Update Interface Groups Window Step 5 Select a port chann...

Page 94: ...e Main screen Step 9 Click Refresh CPX from the File Menu to update the changes The newly created ports appear in the View Update Interface Groups window Figure 7 19 Figure 7 19 Tabular View Showing T...

Page 95: ...iew Step 2 Click on the Tree View The right hand pane displays the Interface Group tabular view Figure 7 11 on page 7 13 Step 3 Expand the Interface Group in the Tree View The T1 CAS group is shown St...

Page 96: ...removed DS1 returns to the DS1 Assignment area Step 6 Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7 15 Tip To select multipl...

Page 97: ...ight hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 7 22 Figure 7 22 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Step 2 Select the name of the Interface Group that you want to modify St...

Page 98: ...s if necessary Name Secondary DS1 Number Step 5 Click OK to save your settings The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue with the changes Figure 7 24 Figure 7 24 Modify Confirmat...

Page 99: ...w the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 7 25 Figure 7 25 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Step 2 Select the name of the Interface Group you want to delete...

Page 100: ...dary channel When a primary channel fails the secondary channel takes over and vice versa This switchover is automatic and requires no user intervention or control over which channel to switch The new...

Page 101: ...ree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figure 7 25 Figure 7 26 Tabular View with Interface Groups Displayed Step 2 Select the name of the Interface Group that you wan...

Page 102: ...Normal means that the switchover takes place under normal working conditions i e TMC EOC is up Forced means that the switchover takes place even when the standby TMC EOC is down Step 5 Click OK Note Y...

Page 103: ...C Switchover To perform a TMC switchover Step 1 Click the key next to on the Tree View to expand the tree Or Click on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Interface Group tabular view Figu...

Page 104: ...itchover EOC from the pop up menu The following dialog box appears Step 4 Select the type of switchover you want to perform Normal means that the switchover takes place under normal working conditions...

Page 105: ...OC and TMC that you do not want switched To configure the PPS settings Step 1 Click the key next to on the Tree View to expand the tree Or Click on the Tree View the right hand pane changes to the Int...

Page 106: ...up menu The PPS Settings window appears displaying the current settings Figure 7 29 Figure 7 29 PPS Settings Window Step 4 Select the settings from the drop down list Uninhibited default means that th...

Page 107: ...way so all calls are affected not just those recently added The results can be catastrophic with dozens of calls rendered unintelligible While the CPX 1000 does not have direct knowledge of the networ...

Page 108: ...erations can be performed using the tool bar or the Operations menu in the Network Resource Manager window To provision network resources Step 1 Click a desired CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Step 2 S...

Page 109: ...uding no spaces hyphens or special characters Maximum Bandwidth Cells sec Enter a number between 200 and 1466981 inclusive Step 5 Click on OK The new network resource you created appears in the Networ...

Page 110: ...a Network Resource To delete a provisioned network resource Step 1 Select a network resource in the Network Resource Manager window Step 2 Click the Delete icon A deletion confirmation window appears...

Page 111: ...e 9 44 Deleting IADS page 9 47 Searching IADs by Fields page 9 49 IAD Profiles The profile establishes a set of allowable parameters that can be used when setting up different types of IADs Before you...

Page 112: ...le window appears Figure 9 1 Figure 9 1 Add IAD Profile Window Step 2 Type the name of the profile that you are creating up to 32 alphanumeric characters including spaces ampersands and hyphens in the...

Page 113: ...To modify an IAD Profile Step 1 Select IAD Profile Manager from the Configuration menu Or Click on the toolbar The Modify IAD Profile window appears Figure 9 2 From this window you can also Note Dynam...

Page 114: ...and IADs Provisioning 1000 A2 GB22 10 9 4 June 2005 add a profile page 9 2 delete a profile page 9 5 Figure 9 2 Modify IAD Profile Window Step 2 Modify fields as required Step 3 Click OK to modify th...

Page 115: ...The Update IAD Profile window appears Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Update IAD Profile Window Step 2 Click the name of the IAD Profile that you want to delete Step 3 Click Delete A message appears asking if...

Page 116: ...an install an IAD first but it won t go into service until the IAD is created and configured in the CPX 1000 After you have created Interface Groups and IAD Profiles you can then use the Create IAD wi...

Page 117: ...IAD and IAD port options can be modified Four administrative states are available Provisional Unlocked Locked Shutting Down Most modifiable options are determined by the IAD administrative state howev...

Page 118: ...DS1 DS0 Signaling Echo Compression Create IAD Provisional Yes Yes Yes Lockedor Unlocked Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Modify IAD Provisional No No Yes Locked Unlocked Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No...

Page 119: ...set up an IAD This method is suited for new or less experience users Using Create IAD better suited for experience users enables the IAD creation in an one shot approach Creating Voiceband IADs Using...

Page 120: ...nd IADs Provisioning 1000 A2 GB22 10 9 10 June 2005 Figure 9 6 IAD Creation Wizard Introduction Screen Step 2 Click Next The Informational screen appears Figure 9 7 Figure 9 7 IAD Creation Wizard Info...

Page 121: ...Profile Selection screen appears Figure 9 8 Figure 9 8 IAD Creation Wizard IAD Profile Selection Screen Step 4 Select a VB IAD Profile default or user created from the IAD Profile drop down list The I...

Page 122: ...D Creation Wizard IG Selection Screen Step 6 Select a Interface Group from the Interface Group Name drop down list The other two fields Interface Group version and Switch Provisioned are automatically...

Page 123: ...he subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Refer to Chapter 5 CPX 1000 Con...

Page 124: ...ubscriber the name of the subscriber Step 14 Click Next The Associate Network Resources screen appears Figure 9 12 Figure 9 12 IAD Creation Wizard Associate Network Resources Screen Step 15 Select the...

Page 125: ...ion Wizard Port Configuration Screen Step 17 Type the starting CRV in the Starting CRV field Note The number of ports is dependent upon the IAD Profile The field is automatically populated based on th...

Page 126: ...created Figure 9 14 Figure 9 14 IAD Creation Summary Screen Step 20 Review the IAD parameters If parameters are correct click Finish If any of parameters are incorrect click Back until you reach the s...

Page 127: ...wizard icon on the toolbar The IAD Creation Wizard Introduction screen appears Figure 9 6 Step 2 Click Next The Informational screen appears Figure 9 7 Step 3 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard IAD Pr...

Page 128: ...ection Group drop down list Step 9 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field Step 10 Type the VCI value in the VCI field This identifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the...

Page 129: ...Subscriber the name of the subscriber Step 14 Click Next The Associate Network Resources screen appears Figure 9 12 Step 15 Select the NR in Unassigned NRs column which you want to associate to the I...

Page 130: ...ound Start IADs Do not select 16 kbps compression for LES CAS IADs Step 18 Type the starting CRV in the Starting CRV field Step 19 Click Next The IAD Creation Summary screen appears listing the IAD pa...

Page 131: ...igure 9 6 Step 2 Click Next The Informational screen appears Figure 9 7 Step 3 Click Next The IAD Creation Wizard IAD Profile Selection screen appears Figure 9 8 Step 4 Select a LES CAS Profile defaul...

Page 132: ...IAD Profile Step 11 Click Next The Reference Configuration screen appears Figure 9 11 Step 12 Type the optional information of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in their associated fields Company the...

Page 133: ...Cancellation The Signaling type can be set as Ground for LES CAS Ground Start IADs Do not select 16 kbps compression for LES CAS IADs Step 17 Select or enter DS1 DS0 values for each port DS1 DS0s must...

Page 134: ...at point forward Creating LES CAS Mixed Port IADs Using the Wizard To create LES CAS mixed port IADs using the Wizard Step 1 Select IAD Wizard from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the Tree Vi...

Page 135: ...e the VCI value in the VCI field This identifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 If VPI is 0 then the VCI...

Page 136: ...20 IAD Creation Wizard Port Configuration Screen Step 17 Click to select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the associated drop down list Admin State Tip Assigning NRs is optional M...

Page 137: ...signaling types and DS1 DS0 values for ports using E M Step 19 Click Next The IAD Creation Summary screen appears listing the IAD parameters you have just created Figure 9 21 Figure 9 21 IAD Creation...

Page 138: ...To create voiceband IADs Step 1 Select Create IAD from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the Tree View or Map View and select Create IAD Or Click on the toolbar The Create IAD window appears F...

Page 139: ...lists CRV Admin State signaling Compression Echo Cancellation Step 6 Optionally type a directory number in the Reference field Notes If the Interface Group you selected is not RT provisioned the SW P...

Page 140: ...ifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Refer to Chapter 5 CPX 1...

Page 141: ...ield Step 14 Select the DSLAM serving the subscriber from the DSLAM drop down list If the DSLAM is not listed type the name of the DSLAM of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the DSLAM field Step 15...

Page 142: ...1 Select Create IAD from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the Tree View or Map View and select Create IAD Or Click on the toolbar The Create IAD window appears Figure 9 25 Note When creating...

Page 143: ...down list Step 3 Select an Interface Group from the GR 303 Interface Group drop down list Step 4 Select the number of ports for the IAD from the Number of Ports drop down list Step 5 Select the values...

Page 144: ...drop down list Step 9 Type the VPI value between 0 to 255 in the VPI field Step 10 Type the VCI value in the VCI field This identifies the subscriber specific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and...

Page 145: ...ck Reference Optional and the Reference tab appears Figure 9 24 Figure 9 27 Create IAD Reference Tab Step 13 Select the company providing the voice service from the Company drop down list If the compa...

Page 146: ...the subscriber of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the Subscriber field Step 16 Select the NR in Unassigned NRs column which you want to associate to the IAD and click the assign button Step 17 Cl...

Page 147: ...ct the number of ports for the IAD from the Number of Ports drop down list Step 4 Select the values for the following IAD port parameters from the associated drop down lists Admin State Signaling Comp...

Page 148: ...000 and the ATM network If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Refer to Chapter 5 CPX 1000 Configuration for VCI setting Step 10 Select either ATM or...

Page 149: ...om the DSLAM drop down list If the DSLAM is not listed type the name of the DSLAM of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the DSLAM field Step 14 Select the subscriber from the Subscriber drop down li...

Page 150: ...nu Or Right click on the Tree View or Map View and select Create IAD Or Click on the toolbar The Create IAD window appears Figure 9 31 Figure 9 31 Create IAD Window Step 2 Select a LES CAS Profile def...

Page 151: ...tion Step 6 Optionally type a directory number in the Reference field Step 7 Click PVC and the PVC tab appears Figure 9 32 Notes Do not select 16 kbps compression for LES CAS IADs If you don t know th...

Page 152: ...ific virtual circuit between the CPX 1000 and the ATM network If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 32 to 1023 If VPI is 0 then the VCI range is 0 to 1023 Refer to Chapter 5 CPX 1000 Configuration for VCI...

Page 153: ...ield Step 14 Select the DSLAM serving the subscriber from the DSLAM drop down list If the DSLAM is not listed type the name of the DSLAM of up to 100 alphanumeric characters in the DSLAM field Step 15...

Page 154: ...rmation Step 1 Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager Or Click at the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Fi...

Page 155: ...igure 9 35 The configured IADs appear and a message in the status bar indicates how many IADs are retrieved Figure 9 35 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed Step 3 Select the IAD you w...

Page 156: ...e IAD Configuration Manager window Step 6 Click Close to return to the Main screen Step 7 Select Refresh CPX from the File menu to update the changes Notes You cannot modify the Profile Name or the In...

Page 157: ...istrative state to Locked Modifying IADs on page 9 44 To delete an IAD Step 1 Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the Tree View or Map View and select IAD Manager Or Click...

Page 158: ...Figure 9 38 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Displayed Step 3 Select the IADs you want to delete Step 4 Click Delete The Delete IAD window appears Figure 9 39 Figure 9 39 Delete IAD Window N...

Page 159: ...ADs To review IAD information select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu or right click on the Tree View or Map View or click on the toolbar Searching IADs by Fields You can customize the search o...

Page 160: ...pany and select the name of the company assigned to the IADs from the drop down list The DSLAM and the subscriber for that company is automatically selected Searching by the Network Protective Groups...

Page 161: ...list Step 5 Type a CRV number or select it from the drop down list Searching by the Hardware Model and Software Version Step 1 Proceed as Steps 1 and 2 in Searching IADs by Fields on page 9 49 Step 2...

Page 162: ...9 IAD Profiles and IADs Provisioning 1000 A2 GB22 10 9 52 June 2005...

Page 163: ...on Groups statistics page 10 11 Accessing PSTN Protection Groups statistics page 10 13 Accessing STS 1 ports statistics page 10 14 Accessing DS 1 ports statistics page 10 14 Accessing IADs statistics...

Page 164: ...10 10 2 June 2005 Figure 10 1 Alarm Window Figure 10 2 Alarmed Element in the Tree View Table 10 1 Alarm Severity by Color Alarm Severity Color Critical red Major orange Minor yellow Indeterminate blu...

Page 165: ...f alarm information select another column The CPX 1000 maintains a lists of up to 1 000 active alarms To view the current alarm summary select a CPX 1000 component and click on the toolbar Setting Ala...

Page 166: ...e value and starts marking new relative values Subsequent resets add the last relative value to the absolute value and start marking new relative values Figure 10 4 These values are in minutes There a...

Page 167: ...2005 10 5 1000 A2 GB22 10 10 Alarms Events and Statistics Figure 10 4 Absolute and Relative Values Click Show to mark the initial absolute value Absolute Relative Click Reset to display the relative v...

Page 168: ...vailable Performance Statistics Available CPX 1000 Assembly errors Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors IADs down Non echo calls Rejected compress calls Uncompressed calls Unsuccessful calls in...

Page 169: ...t 15 minutes Controlled Slips Seconds last 15 minutes Controlled Slips last 15 minutes Degraded Minutes last 15 minutes Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Excessive Zeroes last 15 minutes Line Coding Vio...

Page 170: ...s Section Severely Errored Seconds Section Not applicable IAD Assembly errors Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls CRC errors I Frames retrans Invalid frames MDL Error A O Non echo calls OutOfSeq I Frames...

Page 171: ...te parity errors Pointer byte range errors Ref cells loss Ref cells out of sync Rx Utopia FIFO overrun Rx Utopia overrun SONET loss frame SONET loss pointer SONET loss signal TDM master clocks absent...

Page 172: ...h appears Figure 10 5 Figure 10 5 CP Performance Graph Step 3 Select the items on which you want to poll statistics from the Properties panel by clicking the adjacent box Or click Select All if you wa...

Page 173: ...e Interface Group on which you want to poll the statistics Step 3 Select Error Graphs or Performance Graphs from the Report menu Or Right click the highlighted selection and select the desired graphs...

Page 174: ...y the network protection group list Figure 10 7 Figure 10 7 Network Protection Group Tabular View Step 2 Select a Protection Group member on which you want to poll statistics only Performance statisti...

Page 175: ...the network protection group list Figure 10 8 Figure 10 8 PSTN Protection Group Tabular View Step 6 Select a Protection Group member on which you want to poll statistics only Performance statistics i...

Page 176: ...a STS 1 card on which you want to poll statistics Step 4 Click the desired port and select Line Error Graphs or Section Error Graphs from the Report menu Or Right click the selected port and make your...

Page 177: ...e Select DS1 window appears Figure 10 10 Figure 10 10 Select DS1 Window Step 3 Select the desired DS1 then DS1 Error Graphs from the Configuration or Report menus or DS1 Performance Graphs from the Re...

Page 178: ...bar The View Update IADs window appears Step 2 Click Show IADs The View Update IADs window appears Figure 10 11 The configured IADs appear in the IAD window with a message in the status bar indicating...

Page 179: ...lick the appropriate icon The graphing window similar to Figure 10 12 appears Figure 10 12 Graphing Window Step 3 Select the items on which you want to poll statistics from the Properties panel by cli...

Page 180: ...the options you selected Figure 10 13 and Figure 10 14 Step 8 Click Close to exit this window Figure 10 13 Sample Graph Window Note Graphs display absolute and relative values Clicking Show marks the...

Page 181: ...June 2005 10 19 1000 A2 GB22 10 10 Alarms Events and Statistics Figure 10 14 Sample Table Window...

Page 182: ...10 Alarms Events and Statistics 1000 A2 GB22 10 10 20 June 2005...

Page 183: ...ions to perform the following tasks Backing up CPX 1000 database page 11 2 Restoring CPX 1000 database page 11 3 Rebooting the CPX 1000 page 11 4 Rebooting the MP or CP cards page 11 5 Setting the CPX...

Page 184: ...back up CPX 1000 database Step 1 Select Backup CPX Configuration from the Services menu The Backup CPX Configuration window appears Figure 11 1 Figure 11 1 Backup CPX Configuration Window Step 2 Type...

Page 185: ...ore by using FTP For example c ftp cpx IP address Login anonymous Password your password ftp bin change to binary mode ftp put filename zip ftp quit Step 2 Select Restore CPX Configuration from the Se...

Page 186: ...con from the Tree View Step 2 Select Reboot from the Services menu The following dialog box appears asking if you want to continue Step 3 Click Yes When the reboot process completes the following dial...

Page 187: ...asking if you want to continue Step 3 Click Yes to reboot Setting the Clock If the CPX 1000 is stored for an extended period of time and the ambient temperature changes while it is in storage the CPX...

Page 188: ...ppears Figure 11 4 Figure 11 4 Day Calendar Step 5 Select the month and year from the drop down list Click OK to return to the Set CPX Time window displaying your date settings Step 6 Select the time...

Page 189: ...andby card and the previously standby card is now the active card Before performing a switchover on a CP card make sure that the following conditions are present two CP cards are inserted in their ass...

Page 190: ...are located in fixed slot assignments The primary CP occupies slot 7 with its corresponding primary HSC card in slot 10 The secondary CP occupies slot 9 with its corresponding secondary HSC card in sl...

Page 191: ...slot number To change the CP cards administrative states Step 1 Select in the Tree View then select Configure from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the desired card in the Tree or Shelf View...

Page 192: ...m the Administrative State drop down list Your options are Locked or Unlocked Step 4 Click OK A dialog box appears asking if you want to change the state Step 5 Click Yes Notes The Performance Monitor...

Page 193: ...of the cards The previously active card becomes the standby card and the previously standby card is now the active card Hot Swapping Hot swapping lets you remove and replace cards without shutting do...

Page 194: ...lf views and select Remove Resources from the pop up menu A prompt appears asking if you want to remove all resources associated with the card Step 4 Click Yes The card is removed from the Tree and Sh...

Page 195: ...ep 4 Select Remove Resources from the Configuration menu A prompt appears asking if you want to remove all resources associated with the card Step 5 Click Yes The card is removed from the Tree and She...

Page 196: ...to remove all resources associated with the card Step 4 Click Yes The card is removed from the Tree and Shelf views Step 5 Remove the physical line card first followed by its corresponding transition...

Page 197: ...formation To perform the loop back test Step 1 Click a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Step 2 Click the Shelf icon associated with the CPX 1000 and expand the tree...

Page 198: ...he Status tab appears Figure 11 9 Figure 11 9 Port Configuration Status Tab Step 5 Select Lock from the Administrative state drop down list Step 6 Select Near End Line Loop from the Loopback Mode drop...

Page 199: ...Step 2 Click the desired Protection Group on the Tree View and select Path Trace from the Configuration menu Or Right click the desired Protection Group on the Tree View and select Path Trace The Path...

Page 200: ...ck at the toolbar The IAD Configuration Manager window appears Step 2 Click Show IADs The View Update IADs window appears The configured IADs appear and a message in the status bar indicates how many...

Page 201: ...ersions field Step 5 Select Restart IAD after download completes Step 6 Select OK to download the IAD software to the specified IAD Step 7 Click Download Status on the Update IAD window Figure 8 19 on...

Page 202: ...lect Enable or Disable Step 3 Click OK Figure 11 13 Global IAD Auto Download Status Screen To enable or disable this feature for a CPX follow these steps Step 1 Click the desired CPX 1000 icon from th...

Page 203: ...PX IAD Auto Download Status section select Enable or Disable Step 5 Choose which system to base the IAD Auto Download Schedule on You can choose to have the schedule time based on the CPX 1000 or the...

Page 204: ...Download Profiles To configure the IAD Auto Download Profiles Step 1 Click the desired CPX 1000 icon from the Tree View Step 2 2 Select Configure IAD Download Versions from the Services menu Figure 11...

Page 205: ...June 2005 11 23 1000 A2 GB22 10 11 Maintenance and Services Step 3 Select an action button from the bottom of the dialog...

Page 206: ...Download Profile Step 3 Select the IAD model A list of IAD firmware present on the CPX for this IAD model appears Step 4 Choose the IAD Firmware Version you want to associate with this IAD model Step...

Page 207: ...ofile Step 3 Choose a different IAD Firmware Version to be associated with this IAD model The IAD Hardware Model cannot be changed from this dialog Delete To remove an IAD Auto Download Profile associ...

Page 208: ...11 Maintenance and Services 1000 A2 GB22 10 11 26 June 2005 Figure 11 18 Delete IAD Download Profile Close Click on the Close button to close the IAD Auto Download Profile Manager dialog...

Page 209: ...a CPX 1000 from the Tree View and expand the tree by clicking the sign Step 2 Click a CPX 1000 icon in the Tree view Step 3 Select IAD Manager from the Configuration menu Or Right click on the Tree V...

Page 210: ...20 Figure 11 20 IAD Configuration Manager Window with IADs Shown Step 5 Select the IAD you would like to restart Notes To select multiple IADs hold down the Shift or Ctrl key while making your selecti...

Page 211: ...x appears Figure 11 21 Figure 11 21 Restart IAD Dialog Box Step 7 Select Yes Step 8 Click IAD Restart Status The IAD Restart Status pop up window displays the current IAD restart status Figure 11 22 F...

Page 212: ...11 Maintenance and Services 1000 A2 GB22 10 11 30 June 2005...

Page 213: ...r panel for a CPX 1000 The Integrated Monitor consists of three sections showing the status of GR 303 EOC and TMC links for each Interface Group Network Protection Group and PSTN Protection Group CPX...

Page 214: ...onitor Operation Entities Monitoring GR 303 Interface Groups It provides the physical mapping of the TMC EOC TMCPPS EOCPPS with the DS1 to an IG i e T1 IG and the physical port to logical channel i e...

Page 215: ...y yellow lines and the status area is displayed in white when the status cannot be retrieved for an entity The entity is displayed in x y z format Table 12 2 Table 12 3 describes the meaning of differ...

Page 216: ...ndby state Active The CPX 1000 is transmitting receiving EOC TMC messages from the Class 5 switch on this link Operational state Up Standby state Standby The CPX 1000 is transmitting receiving EOC TMC...

Page 217: ...itoring When changes take place in the monitored CPX 1000 entities click Refresh CPX from the File menu to update the changes If Integrated Monitor and the CPX 1000 become unsynchronized click on the...

Page 218: ...12 Integrated Monitoring 1000 A2 GB22 10 12 6 June 2005...

Page 219: ...June 2005 A 1 A P P E N D I X A JetCraft Menu Map The following menu map provides a linear hierarchical overview of the tasks and sub tasks associated with the JetCraft main window...

Page 220: ...ents Index About Configure Switchover Create STS1 IG Create T1 IG Modify IG Delete IG DS1 Error Graphs Switchover EOC Switchover TMC PPS Settings PG Swap Path Trace Create IAD Profile IAD Profile Mana...

Page 221: ...Ds down Non echo calls Number of echo calls Rejected compress calls Number of compress calls rejected Uncompressed calls Number of uncompressed calls Unsuccessful calls insufficient bandwidth Number o...

Page 222: ...minutes Line Coding Violations last 15 minutes Number of times the received DS1 signal contained a bipolar violation BPV or an excessive number of zeroes EXZ Line Errored Seconds last 15 minutes Numb...

Page 223: ...ber of single bit errors in the UNIX header cell passed Counter rollover Number of miscellaneous counter rollover events OAM line AIS Number of times OAM alarm Line AIS required service OAM line RDI N...

Page 224: ...rors IAD Subscribers Statistics Assembly errors Number of Assembly errors Blocked incalls Number of Blocked incalls Blocked outcalls Number of Blocked outcalls CRC errors Number of CRC errors Ctrl cel...

Page 225: ...urred Unavailable Seconds Path Number of one second intervals during which the service is unavailable determined by a transmission failure condition occurred STS 1 Ports Coding Violations Line Number...

Page 226: ...d Ctrl cells sent Number of Ctrl cells sent Cumulative compress calls Number of cumulative compress calls Cumulative outcalls Number of cumulative outgoing calls IADs Provisioned Number of IADs provis...

Page 227: ...ulative compress calls Frames rcvd Number of Frames received Frames sent Number of Frames sent I Frames rcvd Number of I Frames received I Frames sent Number of I Frames sent Peak calls Number of peak...

Page 228: ...emory usage MB RAM usage expressed in megabyte Physical memory usage percent RAM usage expressed in percentage ATM Port Statistics Cells rcvd Number of cells received Cells sent Number of cells sent C...

Page 229: ...nada or 1 727 530 2340 worldwide to clear the CPX 1000 database alarm Table C 1 Alarm Summary Affected Element Alarm Message Description Severity Triggered by CPX 1000 General system alarm Indicates g...

Page 230: ...icates the IAD has not been initialized or recognized Major CORE Lost link with IAD name Indicates a lost link with the IAD Major CORE Provisioned ports ID are greater than the reported ports ID Indic...

Page 231: ...slot ID port ID SONET lost frame Indicates SONET lost frame between the ATM card and ATM port Critical CORE card type slot ID port ID SONET path lost pointer Indicates SONET path lost pointer between...

Page 232: ...rtup verification against card information from discovery Major CORE CCS active link down Indicates the active Control Channel Signaling CCS link is down Major CORE CCS backup link down Indicates the...

Page 233: ...econdary link down Indicates the secondary Control Channel Signaling CCS and Path Protection Signaling PPS links are down Major CORE EOC Primary link down Indicates the primary Embedded Operations Cha...

Page 234: ...e end has lost connection with its data source or is in a test mode and is transmitting all 1s AIS instead Major CORE DS1 ID Software error in DS0 read Please call Technical Support Indicates an attem...

Page 235: ...s members 6 2 PSTN Protection Groups members 6 5 assigning primary STS 1 port 7 10 assigning primary T1 port 7 5 assigning STS 1 channels 7 12 7 18 assigning T1 ports 7 12 7 18 Associate Network Resou...

Page 236: ...1000 5 2 access restriction 4 1 admin states 5 2 backing up database 11 2 card slot assignments 3 5 card type 3 5 configurable parameters 5 2 CP cards reboot 11 5 database backup 11 2 database restor...

Page 237: ...summary 10 7 performance statistics summary 10 7 statistics polling 10 11 Ground Start IAD creating 9 17 9 32 H hardware requirement JetCraft 2 1 hot swapping CP cards 11 13 HSC cards 11 13 line card...

Page 238: ...ling 10 11 TMC switchover 7 29 Interface Groups port assignment secondary 7 10 internal clock 11 5 IP address 5 2 changing 5 5 default 2 6 5 1 modifying 5 5 J JetCraft installation 2 2 local connectio...

Page 239: ...s summary 10 6 PPS settings 7 31 primary Protection Group member swapping 6 7 Protection Group error statistics summary 10 8 filtered by 9 50 network number of 6 1 PSTN number of 6 1 searched by 9 50...

Page 240: ...istics polling 10 14 subnet mask changing 5 5 default 2 6 5 1 modifying 5 5 switching CP cards 11 11 switching members network Protection Group 6 7 PSTN Protection Group 6 7 switching over CP cards 11...

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