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Introduction

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Model 1001MC Operations Guide 

10 • HTTP/HTML web page reference

Introduction

This section describes how to navigate the internal HTTP/HTML web pages on the Model 1001MC. The 
diagram below shows how all of the web pages are linked together. Following 

figure 105

, there is a brief 

description of each page.

Figure 105. 1001MC command map

Figure 106. 1001MC login window

Login

After typing the IP address into your web browser as the URL, the Model 1001MC will present the login 
screen (see 

figure 106

). The Model 1001MC has two levels of password protection, superuser and monitor. 

The Model 1001MC has two levels of password protection: 

superuser

—The superuser password level lets you view statistics and make configuration changes to the sys-

tem. To log in as a superuser, type the word 

superuser

, all lower case, as the username and password

Summary of Contents for NetLink 1001MC

Page 1: ...nk SNMP Management Card Operations Guide Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Document Number 022021U Rev F Part Number 07M1001MC R...

Page 2: ...roperty of their respective owners Notices The information contained in this document is not designed or intended for use as critical components in human life support systems equipment used in hazardo...

Page 3: ...hain port cable 39 Introduction to the internal HTTP HTML management pages 41 Saving HTTP HTML object changes 42 Where to go next 46 4 Model 1092ARC management 47 Introduction 49 Configuration and man...

Page 4: ...guration page MIB variables description 153 Creating and modifying global configuration templates 155 8 Model 2707RC management 167 Introduction 169 Configuration and management 169 Modem Information...

Page 5: ...58 System Config 259 Help 275 11 Troubleshooting and maintenance 276 Introduction 277 Troubleshooting the 1001MC rack card 277 Troubleshooting network malfunctions 278 1001MC test mode diagnostics 282...

Page 6: ...window Chapter 2 on page 15 describes how to install the Model 1001MC Chapter 3 on page 36 describes how to boot the Model 1001MC install cables set up the address range for NetLink modems log into t...

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Page 8: ...rchable database to help you quickly solve your problems Online support available at www patton com E mail support e mail sent to support patton com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone su...

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Page 10: ...10 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter contents Introduction 11 Model 1001MC management overview 14...

Page 11: ...orer or Netscape Navigator for example to configure the HTTP HTML management screens Supports generic network management software and MIB walking tools Functions as an SNMP proxy agent for Patton NetL...

Page 12: ...model of 1001MC may not support all of the models listed above The 1001MC front and rear cards see figure 2 install into the Model 1001R14 16 NetLink Rack Chassis see figure 3 The rack chassis accepts...

Page 13: ...Introduction 13 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 1 Introduction Figure 3 Model 1001R14 16 Rack Chassis with power supply...

Page 14: ...n in the world via the Internet Management can be performed using any SNMP station or web browser with the internal HTTP HTML management screens As shown in figure 4 the Model 1001MC can manage multip...

Page 15: ...Model 1095RC 24 Configuring frame ground 24 Setting the 1095RC system address 24 Polling overview 24 Polling rack 1 and daisy chained racks 24 Hardware setup for a Model 2701RC 26 Configuring frame gr...

Page 16: ...10Base T hub to the 1001MC 33 Connecting a 10Base T workstation to the 1001MC 33 Installing the RS 232 configuration daisy chain port cable 34 LED indicators 34 Ethernet LED indicators 35 Power LED i...

Page 17: ...les see section Connecting the cables on page 32 When you finish installing the 1001MC go to chapter 3 Getting started on page 36 Before you install Before installing and configuring your Model 1001MC...

Page 18: ...ck chassis without having to turn off power to the rack chassis For the purpose of this procedure though it is assumed that power to the rack is OFF at the beginning 1 Slide the rear I O card into rea...

Page 19: ...tup for a Model 2701RC on page 26 Model 2707RC see section Hardware setup for a Model 2707RC on page 28 Model 2710RC see section Hardware setup for a Model 2710RC on page 29 Model 2715RC see section H...

Page 20: ...rma tion page in the chassis to 13 If the system is set for a single power supply installed the 1001MC will auto matically set the number of slots available in the chassis to 15 Using this information...

Page 21: ...ess Table 4 shows examples of address settings Table 3 Bit setting to configure the address Upper Lower Nibble S2 4 S2 7 S2 3 S2 6 S2 2 S2 5 S2 1 0 ON ON ON ON 1 ON ON ON OFF 2 ON ON OFF ON 3 ON ON OF...

Page 22: ...cards installed in the system Once a card is found it is placed online and communication with the management station can begin If the address of the NetLink modem is not configured or does not match t...

Page 23: ...or poll commands from the Model 1001MC Switch S1 allows an 8 bit address to be assigned to a link The following rules apply to setting the address Bit S1 8 is the least significant bit A bit set to ON...

Page 24: ...that they are con nected to Polling overview The Model 1001MC sends poll messages along the internal bus looking for cards installed in the system Once a card is found it is placed online and communic...

Page 25: ...ace If a power supply is removed the addressing will not change unless you make the change through the 1001MC web pages This allows easy service of the power supplies If the address is 0 all ON positi...

Page 26: ...ith the NetLink modems installed in your system The Model 2701RC rear I O card must have frame ground GND connected to signal GND through a 100 ohm resistor This is done by configuring a jumper on the...

Page 27: ...available in the chassis to 15 Using this information the Model 1001MC will poll the specified address range in each rack Thus in a single power supply system the address range for rack 1 the rack wit...

Page 28: ...RC front card and rear I O card using the installation proce dures in the manual that came with the modem Configuring frame ground The Model 1001MC uses an internal bus to communicate with the NetLink...

Page 29: ...ound The Model 1001MC uses an internal bus to communicate with the NetLink modems installed in your system The Model 2715RC rear I O card must have frame ground GND connected to signal GND through a 1...

Page 30: ...e in the chassis to 15 Using this information the Model 1001MC will poll the specified address range in each rack Thus in a single power supply system the address range for rack 1 the rack with the 10...

Page 31: ...he supply and rear power entry module into the rack chassis Verifying 1001MC functioning 1 Apply power to the rack system verify that the green Power LED on the Model 1001MC front card illumi nates 2...

Page 32: ...see figure 9 see Installing the RS 232 configuration daisy chain port cable on page 34 Figure 9 Rear I O card ports Installing the Ethernet cable The RJ 45 Ethernet jack on the rear I O card of the Mo...

Page 33: ...e Cable lengths should not exceed 330 feet 100 m when using Type 4 or 5 cable Figure 11 Hub wiring diagram Connecting a 10Base T workstation to the 1001MC The 10Base T port on the 1001MC connected to...

Page 34: ...2 DTE configuration port Note The configuration port on your 1001MC being a DTE requires a null modem or equivalent cable when connecting to a terminal Using personal computer communications software...

Page 35: ...page 36 Table 11 Ethernet LED indicators LED Color Function Description LI Green Twisted pair link indication On Connected to active LAN Off Not connected to active LAN TD Yellow Green Transmit data f...

Page 36: ...or your NetLink modems 40 Introduction to the internal HTTP HTML management pages 41 Logging into the HTTP HTML administration pages 41 HTTP HTML and SNMP object format 42 Saving HTTP HTML object chan...

Page 37: ...tCom PC Any where etc set the configuration of your communications software to the following parameters Data rate 19 200 bps Async character format 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Terminal emulation...

Page 38: ...110 188 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 209 49 110 1 Change IP settings y n y User Set IP 209 49 110 188 User Set Mask 255 255 255 0 User Set Gateway 209 49 110 1 Settings to save IP 209 49 110 188 Mask 2...

Page 39: ...connect the cable from the rear panel RS 232 configuration port of the 1001MC 9 If you are installing a daisy chain cable to the RS 232 configuration port of the 1001MC go to section Installing the Mo...

Page 40: ...the system The Model 1001MC uses the number of power supplies in the system to determine what the address range of the individual racks will be The number of power supplies installed in each rack is...

Page 41: ...ork Management Station using a standard SNMP software package or MIB walking tool Logging into the HTTP HTML administration pages To log into the HTTP HTML administration pages you must enter the 4 oc...

Page 42: ...your changes will be lost when the 1001MC is power cycled Help screens The Model 1001MC web pages have built in help screens that enable you to get information about the vari ables that are being desc...

Page 43: ...Saving HTTP HTML object changes 43 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 3 Getting started Figure 18 1001MC command map...

Page 44: ...rom one page to the next The Record Current Configuration button lets you store configuration changes made to the box Note If configuration changes are not stored into memory they will be lost if the...

Page 45: ...he System Log page displays Syslog messages Syslog messaging is a reporting tool used in the Model 1001MC to log run time operations There are several levels of messages and you can set the system to...

Page 46: ...Chapter 4 Model 1092ARC management on page 47 Chapter 5 Model 1094ARC management on page 67 Chapter 6 Model 1095RC management on page 89 Chapter 7 Model 2701RC management on page 129 Chapter 8 Model 2...

Page 47: ...ply 1 Status 58 Power Supply 2 Status 58 Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms 58 Card Address nmsSlotID 58 Line Status 58 Warnings warningCount 59 Errors errorCount 59 Local User Id localUserID 59 Local Mo...

Page 48: ...able 64 DTE rate dteRateiDSL 64 Clock Mode Local Remote 64 TM From DTE dteTMiDSL remotedteTMiDSL 64 Test Mode testModeSetiDSL remotetestModeSetiDSL 64 Submit Query button 65 Clear Changes 65 Set Defau...

Page 49: ...download the Patton Enterprise MIBs either through the SNMP web page on the Model 1001MC or obtain them from the Patton web site at www patton com The following pages are used to configure and manage...

Page 50: ...r warnings associated with your modems Figure 20 Modem Information page for the Model 1092ARC Starting from the HOME page to access the Modem Information page for the 1092ARC click on the following li...

Page 51: ...Configuration and management 51 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 Model 1092ARC management Figure 21 Web page navigation to Modem Information page...

Page 52: ...ays the unit is set to the onLine state and the cur rent configuration is displayed Figure 22 Model 1092 Configuration Slot page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 1092 Configuration Slot...

Page 53: ...Make your configuration changes or select the Set Default Configuration button 4 Select the Submit Query button to place the changes into the 1001MC s temporary memory If you decide that you do not w...

Page 54: ...1092 Configuration Next Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 1092 Configuration Next Configuration page for the 1092ARC click on the following links Configure Cards View...

Page 55: ...Configuration and management 55 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 4 Model 1092ARC management Figure 25 Web page navigation to Model 1092 Configuration Next Configuration page...

Page 56: ...system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings Figure 26 Slot Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Slot Configuration page for the 1092ARC click on the following li...

Page 57: ...led Displays the number of modem cards installed in the rack that the system has found Number of Power Supplies rackXPowerSupplies This is where you specify the number of power supplies installed in t...

Page 58: ...otInstalled 2 The power supply has not been installed Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms Click on this button to clear alarms for the current rack Note The System Log will still display the errors after...

Page 59: ...dem installed in the rack The string is stored in non volatile flash within the NetLink modem and is useful for hardware identification If the address of the modem is changed the User ID will move to...

Page 60: ...e string that is stored in non volatile flash within the Model 1001MC This string can be changed within the Configure Cards page or from the Slot Configuration page After clicking the Sub mit Query bu...

Page 61: ...down loading code to the internal DSP or setting the data pump negotiating 2 When the processor is in the negotiating 2 mode the card was just brought online and the NetLink iDSL is setting up the co...

Page 62: ...e These variables display the local and remote models codes for the units that were found in the specified address DTE rate dteRateiDSL This variable displays the DTE rate for the link Because the Net...

Page 63: ...er the network Note If the NetLink iDSL modems are not connected and changes made to the remote configuration will be lost after the units link up All parameters in the Local column can be changed at...

Page 64: ...ubmit Query button at the bottom of the table and then place the Input Mode back to onLine 0 in the Model 1092 Configuration page The following sections explain the MIB variables that are shown in the...

Page 65: ...address The Slot Configuration page can be used to set slot specific information related to the sys tem and how the system treats the slot in the case of errors and warning Note The information conta...

Page 66: ...cified slot Note The errors and warning will still be listed in the System Log Hardware Reset resetStatus Selecting this push button will force the associated modem to perform a hardware reset Card Lo...

Page 67: ...on Mode 78 Submit button 79 Power Supply 1 Status 79 Power Supply 2 Status 79 Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms 79 Card Address nmsSlotID 79 Line Status 79 Warnings warningCount 80 Errors errorCount 80...

Page 68: ...ock Mode Local Remote 85 Tx Data Sample Point txdEdge1095 remotetxdEdge1095 85 TM From DTE dteTM1094 remotedteTM1094 85 Test Mode testModeSet1094 remotetestModeSet1094 85 Submit Query button 85 Clear...

Page 69: ...Model 1001MC or obtain them from the Patton web site at www patton com The following pages are used to configure and manage the Model 1094ARC Modem Information page This page displays a list of the c...

Page 70: ...r warnings associated with your modems Figure 28 Modem Information page for the Model 1094ARC Starting from the HOME page to access the Modem Information page for the 1094ARC click on the following li...

Page 71: ...Configuration and management 71 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 Model 1094ARC management Figure 29 Web page navigation to Modem Information page...

Page 72: ...ays the unit is set to the onLine state and the cur rent configuration is displayed Figure 30 Model 1094 Configuration Slot page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 1094 Configuration Slot...

Page 73: ...Make your configuration changes or select the Set Default Configuration button 4 Select the Submit Query button to place the changes into the 1001MC s temporary memory If you decide that you do not w...

Page 74: ...1094 Configuration Next Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 1094 Configuration Next Configuration page for the 1094ARC click on the following links Configure Cards View...

Page 75: ...Configuration and management 75 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 5 Model 1094ARC management Figure 33 Web page navigation to Model 1094 Configuration Next Configuration page...

Page 76: ...system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings Figure 34 Slot Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Slot Configuration page for the 1094ARC click on the following li...

Page 77: ...to Slot Configuration page For more information about items on the Slot Configuration page see Slot Configuration page MIB variables description on page 86 Displaying the Download page The Download p...

Page 78: ...ots Displays the number of configurable slots available in the rack Modems Installed rackXCardsInstalled Displays the number of modem cards installed in the rack that the system has found Number of Po...

Page 79: ...notInstalled 2 The power supply has not been installed Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms Click on this button to clear alarms for the current rack Note The System Log will still display the errors afte...

Page 80: ...dem installed in the rack The string is stored in non volatile flash within the NetLink modem and is useful for hardware identification If the address of the modem is changed the User ID will move to...

Page 81: ...ment system you are required to select the Record Current Configuration button on the Model 1001MC button on the Model 1001MC HOME page This will store the information into flash making it available a...

Page 82: ...ing settings are available onLine 0 superVisoryMode1 To make configuration changes to the NetLink HDSL modems you must first set this bit to superVisoryMode1 When the Input Mode is set to superVisoryM...

Page 83: ...e whether you would like the modems to accept test mode requests from the DTE that is connected In normal applications this should be set to disable 1 When the application is using rear cards or inter...

Page 84: ...dataMode 2 In this mode the units are linked up and ready to send data testMode 3 Processor Mode processorMode1094 This variable displays the status of the processor running on the NetLink HDSL There...

Page 85: ...k mode for the NetLink modems The display shows the Local clock mode rack card and then the remote clock mode as a single variable in the Local column The Remote column displays a read only field show...

Page 86: ...information contained here is also available in the Model 1001MC manual and is listed here for ease of use Card Address nmsSlotID Displays the address of the card Local Model Code localModelCode Disp...

Page 87: ...on cardLostIndication This variable allows you to choose what type of indication will be made if a modem is removed from the man agement system Three choices are available Error Warning None Line Down...

Page 88: ...tus hyperlink see figure 39 Figure 39 View Status link location 6 Slide the card into the chassis You will see the download status updated in the window as the download progresses 7 When the download...

Page 89: ...Number of Power Supplies rackXPowerSupplies 101 Rack Protection Mode 101 Submit button 102 Power Supply 1 Status 102 Power Supply 2 Status 102 Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms 102 Card Address nmsSlotI...

Page 90: ...v remotesoftversion1095 108 Back hyperlink 108 Next Configuration table 109 DTE rate dteRate1095 109 Clock Mode Local Remote 109 Tx Data Sample Point txdEdge1095 remotetxdEdge1095 109 TM From DTE dteT...

Page 91: ...Notes on clock mode settings 118 Notes on framing mode settings 118 Illegal configuration messages 118 Procedure for creating a template 119 Modifying a template 121 Configuration rules 121 Notes on...

Page 92: ...n Menu page Model 1095RC rack cards can be configured globally by templates you create If you use this capability you have the option to globally configure some or all Model 1095RC modems in multiple...

Page 93: ...l Model 1095RC modems in multiple racks or just one rack Figure 40 Global Configuration Menu page for the Model 1095RC Starting from the HOME page to access the Modem Information page for the 1095RC c...

Page 94: ...with your modems Figure 42 Modem Information page for the Model 1095RC Starting from the HOME page to access the Modem Information page for the 1095RC click on the following links Configure Cards View...

Page 95: ...lays the unit is set to the onLine state and the cur rent configuration is displayed Figure 44 Model 1095 Configuration Slot page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 1095 Configuration Slo...

Page 96: ...elect the Submit Query button to place the changes into the 1001MC s temporary memory If you decide that you do not want your changes implemented you can select the Clear Changes button 5 Select the B...

Page 97: ...l 1095 Configuration Next Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 1095 Configuration Next Configuration page for the 1095RC click on the following links Configure Cards View...

Page 98: ...Configuration and management 98 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 6 Model 1095RC management Figure 47 Web page navigation to Model 1095 Configuration Next Configuration page...

Page 99: ...e system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings Figure 48 Slot Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Slot Configuration page for the 1095RC click on the following li...

Page 100: ...to Slot Configuration page For more information about items on the Slot Configuration page see Slot Configuration page MIB variables description on page 110 Displaying the Download page The Download...

Page 101: ...splays the number of configurable slots available in the rack Modems Installed rackXCardsInstalled Displays the number of modem cards installed in the rack that the system has found Number of Power Su...

Page 102: ...notInstalled 2 The power supply has not been installed Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms Click on this button to clear alarms for the current rack Note The System Log will still display the errors afte...

Page 103: ...dem installed in the rack The string is stored in non volatile flash within the NetLink modem and is useful for hardware identification If the address of the modem is changed the User ID will move to...

Page 104: ...ment system you are required to select the Record Current Configuration button on the Model 1001MC button on the Model 1001MC HOME page This will store the information into flash making it available a...

Page 105: ...in the Model 1001MC lineDown 3 At startup all of the fields will be highlighted in yellow signifying that they are not verified parameters As the NetLink mDSL sets up the parameters the highlighting d...

Page 106: ...the card and all fields will be high lighted in yellow notifying you that the information has not been verified During the negotiation phase the NetLink mDSL modem will update the configuration in th...

Page 107: ...n done either through the front panel switches or from the DTE if the TM from DTE is enabled When a test mode is displayed the field will be highlighted in blue to give you quick notification SW Test...

Page 108: ...the card was just brought online and the NetLink mDSL is setting up the configuration parameters within the Model 1001MC lineDown 3 At startup all of the fields will be highlighted in yellow signifyin...

Page 109: ...For instance both units CAN NOT be set to internal clock The options list all pos sible clocking combinations Tx Data Sample Point txdEdge1095 remotetxdEdge1095 This variable defines the sampling poin...

Page 110: ...section describes the MIB variables that are available on the Slot Configuration page From the Modem Information page the address column creates a list of hyperlinks to the Slot Configuration page ass...

Page 111: ...Reset resetStatus Selecting this push button will force the associated modem to perform a hardware reset Card Lost Indication cardLostIndication This variable allows you to choose what type of indicat...

Page 112: ...e download is complete if you are also going to download the latest 1095RC Key software go to step 8 Otherwise go to step 12 8 Remove the card from the rack chassis 9 Click on the Download 1095RC Key...

Page 113: ...m global modification You may not want all racks or modems to be modified when you apply the global template so section Protecting Model 1001 racks and Model 1095RC modems from global modification des...

Page 114: ...1 rack from global configuration Do the following to protect a Model 1001 rack 1 Starting from the HOME page click on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 5...

Page 115: ...ge navigation to System Level Information page 2 Use the Rack Protection Mode pop up menu see figure 54 to select protected 1 Note Setting the Rack Protection Mode to normal 0 will enable the rack to...

Page 116: ...tect a single Model 1095RC rack card 1 Starting from the HOME page click on the following links Configure Cards View Rack 1 choose the rack you want to protect in the example shown in figure 56 rack 1...

Page 117: ...settings on page 118 Illegal configuration messages see section Illegal configuration messages on page 118 After reviewing the rules and notes go to section Procedure for creating a template on page...

Page 118: ...nal either external receiveRecover 1 or external external 4 and the Local Framing Mode to slotted When you are using an IM1 K and a 1095 standalone at the remote site the system administrator should s...

Page 119: ...ve templates if you need to delete a tem plate to make room for another refer to section on page 125 Do the following to create a template 1 Click in the Model 1095 Configuration text box see figure 5...

Page 120: ...nt pop up menu to select the remote transmit data sample point You have the following choices normal 0 inverted 1 6 Configure the Local TM from DTE pop up menu using the following choices disabled 0 e...

Page 121: ...ation rules on page 121 Notes on clock mode settings see section Notes on clock mode settings on page 122 Notes on framing mode settings see section Notes on framing mode settings on page 122 Illegal...

Page 122: ...sing an IM2RC K with a 1095RC rack card the system administrator should set the Local Clock Mode to external either external receiveRecover 1 or external external 4 and the Local Framing Mode to slott...

Page 123: ...difying a template Figure 60 Global Configuration Menu page Do the following to modify a template 1 Select a template from the Modify Configuration pop up menu see figure 58 then click the Modify Con...

Page 124: ...nt pop up menu to select the remote transmit data sample point You have the following choices normal 0 inverted 1 6 Configure the Local TM from DTE pop up menu using the following choices disabled 0 e...

Page 125: ...plate on page 125 to activate the template Figure 62 Global Configuration Menu page Deleting a template Do the following to delete a template Note When a template configuration is deleted it cannot be...

Page 126: ...all Model 1001 racks see section Configure all Model 1095RC rack cards in all Model 1001 racks on page 126 Globally configure all Model 1095RC rack card in one Model 1001 rack see section Configure al...

Page 127: ...ations Guide 6 Model 1095RC management Figure 64 Web page navigation to System Level Information page 2 Use the Apply System Configuration pop up menu see figure 63 to select the template you want to...

Page 128: ...the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 65 Figure 64 on page 127 shows the web page navigation required to get to this area of the system Figure 65 System Leve...

Page 129: ...button 141 Power Supply 1 Status rackXPower1Down 141 Power Supply 2 Status rackXPower2Down 141 Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms 141 Card Address nmsSlotID 141 Line Status lineStatus 141 Warnings warnin...

Page 130: ...Loop Time Out loopTo 148 RDL type rdlType 149 Configuration Type configType 149 TM from DTE testModeDTE 149 Software Version softVersion2701RC 149 Reset button 149 Model 2701 Configuration page MIB v...

Page 131: ...Slot Alarms resetStatus 154 Hardware Reset resetStatus 154 Card Lost Indication cardLostIndication 154 Line Down Indication lineDownIndication 154 Creating and modifying global configuration templates...

Page 132: ...standard network management station you can download the Patton Enterprise MIBs either through the SNMP web page on the Model 1001MC or obtain them from the Patton web site at www patton com The follo...

Page 133: ...d with your modems Figure 66 Modem Information page for the Model 2701RC Starting from the HOME page to access the Modem Information Rack X page for the 2701RC click on the fol lowing links Home menu...

Page 134: ...Configuration and management 134 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 Model 2701RC management Figure 67 Web page navigation to Modem Information page...

Page 135: ...nLine state and the current configuration is displayed Figure 68 Model 2701RC Configuration Slot page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 2701RC Configuration Slot page for the 2701RC clic...

Page 136: ...our configuration changes or select the Set Default Configuration button 4 Select the Submit Query button to place the changes into the 1001MC s temporary memory If you decide that you do not want you...

Page 137: ...ss the Model 2701 Configuration page for the 2701RC click on the fol lowing links Home menu Configure Cards menu View Rack rack number model2701RC xxx x in the Local Model Code column for the 2701RC y...

Page 138: ...Configuration and management 138 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 Model 2701RC management Figure 71 Web page navigation to Model 2701 Configuration page...

Page 139: ...slot in the case of errors or warnings Figure 72 Slot Configuration Page Starting from the HOME page to access the Slot Configuration page for the 2701RC click on the following links Home menu Config...

Page 140: ...figurable slots available in the rack Modems Installed rackXCardsInstalled Displays the number of modem cards installed in the rack that the system has found Number of Power Supplies rackXPowerSupplie...

Page 141: ...lighted in red notInstalled 2 The power supply has not been installed Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms Click on this button to clear alarms for the current rack Note The System Log will still display t...

Page 142: ...The error count listed in the Model 1001MC column is the sum of all errors for the system including the individual modems Local User Id localUserID User supplied string that defines the NetLink modem...

Page 143: ...on the Model 1001MC HOME page This will store the information into flash making it available after a re boot or power cycle Remote Circuit ID remoteCircuitID The circuit ID is a 40 byte string that i...

Page 144: ...Indicator on the Slot Configuration Page The following table clarifies what the parameter will do LOS losAlarm Displays the number of times Loss of Sync on the E1 line is detected It is incremented wh...

Page 145: ...the 1001MC Note Alarm counters severity level is controlled by the Line Down Indica tion level The following options are available none Only Syslog message will be sent warning Syslog message will be...

Page 146: ...figuration Status table shows the configuration for the set of units There are columns for the local and remote units If a field is highlighted in yellow it signifies one of two possible conditions At...

Page 147: ...can be displayed AMI line coding HDB3 line coding CRC4 Framing crc This displays if CRC 4 framing is enabled or disabled CAS Multiframing casMF This displays if CAS multiframing is enabled or disable...

Page 148: ...nerator lalWithpate 6 Local loopback test with 511 E pattern generator with errors rdl v54 7 Remote loopback test from V54 rdl Withpat 8 Remote loopback test with 511 from V54 rdl Withpate 9 Remote lo...

Page 149: ...t are installed in the system After making changes to the configuration on this page select Back to return to the Model 2701 Configuration Slot page then select onLine as the Input Mode and finally se...

Page 150: ...h CAS is enabled Unit Configuration table This table shows the configurable MIB variables for the set of units After changes are made select the Submit Query button at the bottom of the table and then...

Page 151: ...ineBuildOut This is used to select the line build out The following options are available lbo 75ohm 0 75 ohm lbo 120ohm 1 120 ohm Tx Clock Timing txClock The following options are available external 0...

Page 152: ...p The following options are available enabled 1 The unit will respond to a V 54 loop up command disabled 0 The unit will ignore a V 54 loop up command FP Switches frntSwitch This selects if the front...

Page 153: ...onfiguration page associated with the spec ified address The Slot Configuration page can be used to set slot specific information related to the system and how the system treats the slot in the case o...

Page 154: ...n volatile flash within the Model 1001MC Alarm Information Clear Slot Alarms resetStatus Selecting this push button erases the alarms errors and warning associated with the specified slot Note The err...

Page 155: ...being globally configured Creating a template see section Creating a template on page 158 Modifying a template see section Modifying a template on page 163 Deleting a template see section Deleting a...

Page 156: ...on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 74 Figure 74 System Level Information page 2 Use the Rack Protection Mode pop up menu see figure 74 to select prote...

Page 157: ...Rack 1 choose the rack you want to protect in the example shown in figure 75 rack 1 was selected Figure 75 shows the web page navigation required to get to this area of the system Figure 75 NTU Inform...

Page 158: ...s many as five templates if you need to delete a tem plate to make room for another refer to section Deleting a template on page 164 Do the following to create a template 1 In the Create New Configura...

Page 159: ...9 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 7 Model 2701RC management The first table is the Channel Assignment section for activating the DS0 time slots you need see figure 77 The two options for each channel ar...

Page 160: ...is cho sen frame G704 1 This is channelized mode When selected the Channel Assignment table directly determines the DTE Rate DTE Rate There are no configurable options for this parameter however it is...

Page 161: ...efinitely and must be turned off manually by the user Config Type Switch config 0 The 2701RC gets its configuration from the DIP switches on the card Software config 1 The 2701RC gets its configuratio...

Page 162: ...C rack card enabled 1 enables the ability to use the front panel toggle switches In Band Loops the two in band loops are the CSU loop and the V 54 loop disabled 0 neither loop can be enabled enabled 1...

Page 163: ...C management Modifying a template This section describes how to modify a global configuration template Figure 79 Global Configuration Menu page Do the following to modify a template 1 Select a templat...

Page 164: ...plate Note When a template configuration is deleted it cannot be recovered 1 Select a template from the Delete Configuration pop up menu see figure 79 on page 163 2 Click the Delete Configuration butt...

Page 165: ...Model 2701RC rack cards in all Model 1001 racks Complete the following steps 1 Starting from the HOME page click on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 81...

Page 166: ...k on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 82 Figure 82 System Level Information page Rack section 2 Locate the rack section of the System Level Information...

Page 167: ...y 1 Status 178 Power Supply 2 Status 178 Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms 178 Card Address nmsSlotID 178 Line Status 178 Warnings warningCount 179 Errors errorCount 179 Local User Id localUserID 179 Lo...

Page 168: ...ckMode2707RC 184 DTE Rate dteRate2707RC 184 Line Coding lineCoding2707RC 184 Line Build Out lineBuildOut 184 FP Switches frntSwitch 184 H W Test mode testModeSetInd 184 S W Test mode testModeSet2707RC...

Page 169: ...ou can download the Patton Enterprise MIBs either through the SNMP web page on the Model 1001MC or obtain them from the Patton web site at www patton com The following pages are used to configure and...

Page 170: ...r warnings associated with your modems Figure 83 Modem Information page for the Model 2707RC Starting from the HOME page to access the Modem Information page for the 2707RC click on the following link...

Page 171: ...Configuration and management 171 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 Model 2707RC management Figure 84 Web page navigation to Modem Information page...

Page 172: ...ays the unit is set to the onLine state and the current configuration is displayed Figure 85 Model 2707RC Configuration Slot page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 2707RC Configuration S...

Page 173: ...ur configuration changes or select the Set Default Configuration button 4 Select the Submit Query button to place the changes into the 1001MC s temporary memory If you decide that you do not want your...

Page 174: ...odel 2707RC Configuration Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 2707RC Configuration Configuration page for the 2707RC click on the following links Configure Cards View Ra...

Page 175: ...Configuration and management 175 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 8 Model 2707RC management Figure 88 Web page navigation to Model 2707RC Configuration Next Configuration page...

Page 176: ...e system treats that slot in the case of errors or warnings Figure 89 Slot Configuration page Starting from the HOME page to access the Slot Configuration page for the 2707RC click on the following li...

Page 177: ...ack that the system has found Number of Power Supplies rackXPowerSupplies This is where you specify the number of power supplies installed in the rack this value determines the addressing range for th...

Page 178: ...earAlarms Click on this button to clear alarms for the current rack Note The System Log will still display the errors after the Clear Rack X Alarms button is clicked Note The following information des...

Page 179: ...in non volatile flash within the NetLink modem and is useful for hardware identification If the address of the modem is changed the User ID will move to the new slot The string can be up to 10 bytes l...

Page 180: ...circuit ID is a 40 byte string that is stored in non volatile flash within the Model 1001MC This string can be changed within the Configure Cards page or from the Slot Configuration page After clickin...

Page 181: ...del 2707RC Configuration page return to this page and place the Input Mode variable back to onLine 0 This will notify the Model 1001MC that the configuration has com pleted and will cause it to copy t...

Page 182: ...lock mode for the NetLink E1 modems The following status variables can be dis played network CLK 0 internal CLK 1 external CLK 2 DTE rate dteRate2707RC This variable displays the DTE rate for the link...

Page 183: ...the configuration of the 2707RC NetLink E1 NTU modems that are installed in the system After making changes to the configuration on this page select Back to return to the Model 2707RC Configuration S...

Page 184: ...te dteRate2707RC This read only variable displays the DTE rate for the link This is the Nx64 kbps data rate selected by the number of activated channels Line Coding lineCoding2707RC This variable is u...

Page 185: ...Configuration page MIB variables description This section describes the MIB variables that are available on the Slot Configuration page From the Modem Information page the address column creates a li...

Page 186: ...and warning associated with the specified slot Note The errors and warning will still be listed in the System Log Hardware Reset resetStatus Selecting this push button will force the associated modem...

Page 187: ...button 199 Power Supply 1 Status rackXPower1Down 199 Power Supply 2 Status rackXPower2Down 199 Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms 199 Card Address nmsSlotID 199 Line Status lineStatus 199 Warnings warni...

Page 188: ...nk State lineStatus3088 206 DSL Link State dSLSyncState3088 206 Software Version softVersion3088RC 206 Configuration Type configType 207 Unit Configuration table 207 Clock Mode clockMode3088RC 207 DTE...

Page 189: ...and Model 3088RC NTUs from global modification 211 Protecting an entire Model 1001 rack from global configuration 211 Protecting a selected Model 3088RC rack card from global configuration 213 Creati...

Page 190: ...network management station you can download the Patton Enterprise MIBs either through the SNMP web page on the Model 1001MC or obtain them from the Patton web site at www patton com The following page...

Page 191: ...d with your modems Figure 91 Modem Information page for the Model 3088RC Starting from the HOME page to access the Modem Information Rack X page for the 3088RC click on the fol lowing links Home menu...

Page 192: ...Configuration and management 192 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 Model 3088RC management Figure 92 Web page navigation to Modem Information page...

Page 193: ...nLine state and the current configuration is displayed Figure 93 Model 3088RC Configuration Slot page Starting from the HOME page to access the Model 3088RC Configuration Slot page for the 3088RC clic...

Page 194: ...r configuration changes or select the Set Default Configuration button 4 Select the Submit Query button to place the changes into the 1001MC s temporary memory If you decide that you do not want your...

Page 195: ...ss the Model 3088RC Configuration page for the 3088RC click on the following links Home menu Configure Cards menu View Rack rack number model3088RC xxx x in the Local Model Code column for the 3088RC...

Page 196: ...Configuration and management 196 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 9 Model 3088RC management Figure 96 Web page navigation to Model 3088RC Configuration page...

Page 197: ...slot in the case of errors or warnings Figure 97 Slot Configuration Page Starting from the HOME page to access the Slot Configuration page for the 3088RC click on the following links Home menu Config...

Page 198: ...figurable slots available in the rack Modems Installed rackXCardsInstalled Displays the number of modem cards installed in the rack that the system has found Number of Power Supplies rackXPowerSupplie...

Page 199: ...lighted in red notInstalled 2 The power supply has not been installed Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms Click on this button to clear alarms for the current rack Note The System Log will still display t...

Page 200: ...The error count listed in the Model 1001MC column is the sum of all errors for the system including the individual modems Local User Id localUserID User supplied string that defines the NetLink modem...

Page 201: ...on on the Model 1001MC HOME page This will store the information into flash making it available after a re boot or power cycle Remote Circuit ID remoteCircuitID The circuit ID is a 40 byte string that...

Page 202: ...Indicator on the Slot Configuration Page The following table clarifies what the parameter will do LOS losAlarm Displays the number of times Loss of Sync on the E1 line is detected It is incremented wh...

Page 203: ...the 1001MC Note Alarm counters severity level is controlled by the Line Down Indica tion level The following options are available none Only Syslog message will be sent warning Syslog message will be...

Page 204: ...onfiguration Status table shows the configuration for the set of units There are columns for the local and remote units If a field is highlighted in yellow it signifies one of two possible conditions...

Page 205: ...dslLinkEnable3088RC enable 0 disable 1 Line Probe lineProbe3088RC Enables or disables the Line Probe feature to negotiate the optimal rate for current line conditions enable 0 disable 1 Annex Type ann...

Page 206: ...the network Starting from the HOME page click on the following links Home menu Configure Cards menu View Rack rack number model3088RC xxx x in the Local Model Code column change input mode to Supervi...

Page 207: ...le defines the clock mode for the NetLink E1 modems The following options are available network CLK 0 internal CLK 1 external CLK 2 DTE Rate dteRate3088RC This read only variable displays the DTE rate...

Page 208: ...Model 3088RC management Tx Clock Timing txClock The following options are available external 0 serial transmit data coming from the DTE is clocked in using the DTE provided external clock internal 1...

Page 209: ...e spec ified address The Slot Configuration page can be used to set slot specific information related to the system and how the system treats the slot in the case of errors and warning Starting from t...

Page 210: ...n volatile flash within the Model 1001MC Alarm Information Clear Slot Alarms resetStatus Selecting this push button erases the alarms errors and warning associated with the specified slot Note The err...

Page 211: ...being globally configured Creating a template see section Creating a template on page 214 Modifying a template see section Modifying a template on page 216 Deleting a template see section Deleting a...

Page 212: ...on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 99 Figure 99 System Level Information page 2 Use the Rack Protection Mode pop up menu see figure 99 to select prote...

Page 213: ...from the HOME page click on the following links Configure Cards View Rack 1 choose the rack you want to protect in the example rack 1 was selected 2 Locate the card address see figure 55 on page 119...

Page 214: ...create as many as five templates if you need to delete a tem plate to make room for another refer to section Deleting a template on page 217 Do the following to create a template 1 In the Create New C...

Page 215: ...lable DTE rate Clock Mode this selects the source of the clock used for the Transmit signal on the E1 channel Please note the difference from Tx Clock Timing described below network CLK 0 derived from...

Page 216: ...back FP Switch Front Panel disabled 0 disables the toggle switches on the front panel of the 3088RC rack card enabled 1 enables the ability to use the front panel toggle switches Response to Test Mode...

Page 217: ...menu see figure 102 on page 216 2 Click the Delete Configuration button Applying a template This section describes how to apply a global configuration to all Model 3088RC rack cards Model 3088RC cards...

Page 218: ...s Guide 9 Model 3088RC management Figure 103 System Level Information page System Overview section 2 Use the Apply 3088RC System Configuration pop up menu see figure 103 to select the template you wan...

Page 219: ...on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 104 Figure 104 System Level Information page Rack section 2 Locate the rack section of the System Level Information...

Page 220: ...228 Software Version boxSoftwareVersion 228 Software Date Code boxDateCode 228 Box Name boxName 229 Box Contact boxContact 229 Box Location boxLocation 229 Running Since Last Boot boxUpTime 229 Opera...

Page 221: ...ack Configuration 237 Apply Test Mode 238 Rack Protection Mode 238 Clear Rack X Alarms clearAlarms 238 Modem Information Rack X 239 Slots Available totalConfigSlots 239 Modems Installed rackXCardsInst...

Page 222: ...sk boxIpMask 246 Current Gateway boxGateway 246 Modifying the IP addressing 247 IP Address boxIpAddress 247 IP Mask boxIpMask 247 Gateway boxGateway 247 Box Contact Information 247 Box Location boxLoc...

Page 223: ...ing a Model 1095RC rack card from global configuration 262 Creating a template 263 Configuration rules 263 Notes on clock mode settings 264 Notes on framing mode settings 264 Illegal configuration mes...

Page 224: ...re 105 1001MC command map Figure 106 1001MC login window Login After typing the IP address into your web browser as the URL the Model 1001MC will present the login screen see figure 106 The Model 1001...

Page 225: ...ging in the system displays the HOME page see figure 107 Figure 107 HOME page HOME The HOME page displays a quick overview of the system including error and warning indications software information bo...

Page 226: ...e 1001MC rack s configura tion parameters By exporting the configurations l the saved files can quickly be loaded or imported into a replacement 1001MC rack greatly speeding up the installation proces...

Page 227: ...ll allow you to enter the Modem Configuration Page Modem Configuration Page The Modem Configuration page allows you to change the configuration of the local and remote modems installed at the selected...

Page 228: ...if the system is re booted or power is lost see section System Log Non Volatile Memory on page 257 for more information SNMP The SNMP web page enables you to download the Patton Enterprise MIBs for th...

Page 229: ...totalConfigSlots Any NetLink modem with an address outside of this range will not be found by the Model 1001MC Total Active Slots totalActiveSlots This read only variable defines the number of NetLink...

Page 230: ...changes made to the Model 1001MC configuration are stored in non volatile RAM first This allows you to set the box up with a working configuration before making the configuration permanent Changes be...

Page 231: ...01MC About 1001MC The About 1001MC link displays system information and the following Patton Electronics Company contact information Patton Electronics Co 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg Maryland...

Page 232: ...About 1001MC 232 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 10 HTTP HTML web page reference Figure 113 System Level Information page...

Page 233: ...eruser access privileges To import or export a configuration click on Import Export under the Configuration Menu to display the Import Export main window see figure 114 Figure 114 Import Export main w...

Page 234: ...Figure 115 Typical access server flash memory configuration data To save the displayed data as a text file select the Save option on your browser see figure 116 For example under Netscape select File...

Page 235: ...s polling the addresses contained in the specified rack The 1001MC s ability to stop polling is use ful when installing less than eight racks or when taking cards offline in order to perform servicing...

Page 236: ...output 511 pattern rdlWith511er 9 Remote digital loopback with pattern generator set to output 511 pattern with errors Total Slots Available totalConfigSlots Displays the number of configurable slots...

Page 237: ...addresses in groups of 15 that will be polled for the defined rack for example the address range for rack 1 would be 1 15 rack 2 would be 16 30 and so on Total Slots Available rackXSlotsAvailable Disp...

Page 238: ...digital loopback rdlWith511 8 Remote digital loopback with pattern generator set to output 511 pattern rdlWith511er 9 Remote digital loopback with pattern generator set to output 511 pattern with erro...

Page 239: ...on page Slots Available totalConfigSlots Displays the number of configurable slots available in the rack Modems Installed rackXCardsInstalled Displays the number of modem cards installed in the rack t...

Page 240: ...stalled 2 The power supply has not been installed Power Supply 2 Status Displays the current status of power supply 2 as one of the following available 0 The power supply is working normally down 1 If...

Page 241: ...use of the error you should view the System Log Errors will be highlighted in red in the log The errors for the slot can be erased in the Slot Configuration page see section Slot Configuration on page...

Page 242: ...n Slot Config uration on page 243 for more information After you have set the local circuit ID if you are finished making changes to the current rack card click on the Submit button located at the rig...

Page 243: ...d Local Model Code localModelCode Displays the model code of the NetLink modem installed at the specified address View Rack X hyperlink Click on the View Rack X link to display the Modem Information R...

Page 244: ...g the card identification information you must click on the Record Current Configuration button located on the HOME page to store the configuration changes into memory see HOME on page 228 for more in...

Page 245: ...reset Card Lost Indication cardLostIndication This variable lets you choose what type of indication will be made if a modem is removed from the manage ment system The following options are available n...

Page 246: ...stem This page allows you to setup parameters defining password protection and the network address A description of each variable follows figure 119 Figure 119 System Information Current System Inform...

Page 247: ...he location of the box This variable is displayed on the HOME page Type the box location into the text box then if you have no other box contact entries to make click the Sub mit button Box Name boxNa...

Page 248: ...page 228 for more information Background Information boxBackgroundFlag The Model 1001MC contains a background image that can be used while viewing the web pages You can choose to enable or disable the...

Page 249: ...1 the background image is visible Figure 120 Download page Download The Model 1001MC has the facilities to download new Flash software into itself and the following NetLink modems 1094ARC see section...

Page 250: ...s superuser but it may have been changed by the system administrator in which case use the new password The 1001MC will respond with the following 230 User logged in proceed 4 The type of file being d...

Page 251: ...available message logging functions see section System Log Modify on page 252 for more information System Log Volatile Memory This page contains a log of messages that have been sent to the RAM storag...

Page 252: ...logging functions Daemons Syslog Daemon IP Address syslogDaemonIP The Model 1001MC can send messages over a network to a Syslog Daemon This variable specifies the IP address that will be running the...

Page 253: ...l 1001MC Demo Rack Number 1 Card Number 12 Local Circuit ID Test Circuit Line Up Addr 12 Type the IP address into the text box then click the Submit button Note After submitting the change you must cl...

Page 254: ...1000 Select the priority setting from the pop up menu then click the Sub mit button Note After submitting the change you must click on the Record Current Configuration button located on the HOME page...

Page 255: ...e available disable 0 user 1 mail 2 daemon 3 auth 4 syslog 5 lpr 6 news 7 uucp 8 cron 9 authpriv 10 ftp 11 local0 16 local1 17 local2 18 local3 19 local4 20 local5 21 local6 22 local7 23 Select the fa...

Page 256: ...storage area is full this variable will read syslogFlashFull syslogFlashClear 2 The flash storage area can be erased by setting this variable to syslogFlashClear and selecting the Submit Query button...

Page 257: ...page will show warnings highlighted in yellow and errors high lighted in red When an error or warning is displayed somewhere in the web pages this page will give a descrip tion of the error warning A...

Page 258: ...tware package or MIB walking tool to manage your Patton NetLink System instead of the built in NetLink NMS HTTP HTML management pages Figure 125 SNMP Support Page The following options are available c...

Page 259: ...ks and Model 1095RC modems from global modification describes how to protect individual 1001 racks and 1095RC modems from being globally configured Creating a template see section Creating a template...

Page 260: ...configuration Do the following to protect a Model 1001 rack 1 Starting from the HOME page click on the Configure Cards link to display the System Level Information page see figure 126 Figure 127 on pa...

Page 261: ...System Level Information page 2 Use the Rack Protection Mode pop up menu see figure 126 to select protected 1 Note Setting the Rack Protection Mode to normal 0 will enable the rack to receive new conf...

Page 262: ...1095RC rack card 1 Starting from the HOME page click on the following links Configure Cards View Rack 1 choose the rack you want to protect in the example shown in figure 128 rack 1 was selected Figu...

Page 263: ...e 264 Illegal configuration messages see section Illegal configuration messages on page 264 After reviewing the rules and notes go to section Procedure for creating a template on page 265 to learn how...

Page 264: ...al receiveRecover 1 or external external 4 and the Local Framing Mode to slotted When you are using an IM1 K and a 1095 standalone at the remote site the system administrator should set the Clock Mode...

Page 265: ...u need to delete a tem plate to make room for another refer to section on page 271 Do the following to create a template 1 Click in the Model 1095 Configuration text box see figure 130 and type a shor...

Page 266: ...select the remote transmit data sample point You have the following choices normal 0 inverted 1 6 Configure the Local TM from DTE pop up menu using the following choices disabled 0 enabled 1 7 Config...

Page 267: ...ge 267 Notes on clock mode settings see section Notes on clock mode settings on page 268 Notes on framing mode settings see section Notes on framing mode settings on page 268 Illegal configuration mes...

Page 268: ...ith a 1095RC rack card the system administrator should set the Local Clock Mode to external either external receiveRecover 1 or external external 4 and the Local Framing Mode to slotted When you are u...

Page 269: ...Figure 132 Global Configuration Menu page Do the following to modify a template 1 Select a template from the Modify Configuration pop up menu see figure 130 then click the Modify Configuration button...

Page 270: ...select the remote transmit data sample point You have the following choices normal 0 inverted 1 6 Configure the Local TM from DTE pop up menu using the following choices disabled 0 enabled 1 7 Config...

Page 271: ...to activate the template Figure 134 Global Configuration Menu page Deleting a template Do the following to delete a template Note When a template configuration is deleted it cannot be recovered 1 Sele...

Page 272: ...ks see section Configure all Model 1095RC rack cards in all Model 1001 racks on page 272 Globally configure all Model 1095RC rack card in one Model 1001 rack see section Configure all Model 1095RC rac...

Page 273: ...L web page reference Figure 136 Web page navigation to System Level Information page 2 Use the Apply System Configuration pop up menu see figure 135 to select the template you want to apply 3 Click th...

Page 274: ...link to display the System Level Information page see figure 137 Figure 136 on page 273 shows the web page navigation required to get to this area of the sys tem Figure 137 System Level Information pa...

Page 275: ...formation about setting the configuration for the cards in your system It provides helpful hints to aid in the proper configuration of your system rack_help This link displays information about the ra...

Page 276: ...card 277 Troubleshooting network malfunctions 278 Checking 1001MC web pages for warnings or errors 278 Using the System Log to check for network problems 282 1001MC test mode diagnostics 282 Running...

Page 277: ...information assumes that there is only one failure involv ing the Model 1001MC and that if you perform the corrective action listed it will solve the problem If you are unable to correct a failure ref...

Page 278: ...the existence of a network problem check one of the following 1001MC web pages to see if errors or warnings are listed Note Warnings are highlighted in yellow and errors are highlighted in red Home pa...

Page 279: ...k problems on page 282 to review the System Log Non Volatile Memory page for information on what may have caused the problem Otherwise click on the View Rack X link where X is the number of the rack s...

Page 280: ...Troubleshooting network malfunctions 280 Model 1001MC Operations Guide 11 Troubleshooting and maintenance Figure 141 System Level Information page displaying warnings and errors...

Page 281: ...which rack cards or power supplies are showing errors or warnings see figure 142 Then go to section Using the System Log to check for network problems on page 282 to review the System Log Non Volatil...

Page 282: ...If the remedy includes replacing a NetLink modem refer to the user manual that came with the rack card for the procedure on replacing the defective rack card Otherwise check rack card LEDs in the malf...

Page 283: ...screen see figure 144 Figure 144 Local loopback diagram lalWith511 local loopback with 511 This test functions the same way as the lal test but it adds a 511 pattern from the BER generator lalWith511...

Page 284: ...l be testing Select the desired test from the Apply Test Mode pop up menu then click on the Apply Test Mode button to initiate the test Note An analyzer ParaScope 3000 WAN Analyzer or equivalent will...

Page 285: ...sen the captive fasteners located on the rear card until it is not longer attached to the rack chassis then remove the card and place it in the container with the front card 5 Slide the replacement re...

Page 286: ...ntents Introduction 287 Contact information 287 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 287 Warranty coverage 287 Out of warranty service 287 Returns for credit 287 Return for cr...

Page 287: ...carefully tested before ship ment All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program Note If you purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller ask your reseller how you s...

Page 288: ...a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com By calling 1 301 975 1000 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer By sending an e mail to returns patton com All returne...

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