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5

 

Performance and Alarm Management 

5.1

 

Alarm Management 

5.1.1

 

Alarms and Events Structure 

All alarms and events are placed in indexed table. Low level raw alarms and events are placed 

in the first table. Raw alarms and events are merged in groups, which are placed in the second 

indexed group table. Raw alarm table and group table are related one to many, or one to one if each 

alarm has a separate group (see 

Figure 5.1

). Group is in 

SET

 state if one or more group members are in 

SET

  state. If there is no info about any group member alarm or event state, then there is no info 

about group state too.  

 

Figure 5.1

 Alarm and group table relation 

5.1.2

 

Alarms-Events and Groups Tables 

Most groups write log when group state changes (Set/Reset), but some groups are only rising. 

Alarms events and event groups: 

Alarm ID 

Group ID 

Alarm-Event name 

Description 

==> System Start 

Software started [Only rising] 

Invalid device license 

License is not valid 

License expired 

License validity has expired 

License will soon expire 

License validity will soon expire 

Log was Cleared 

Entered when ‘Log Clear’ command was 

called [Only rising] 

Log ERROR 

Log data structure missing 

Log TEST 

Log test was made 

Counters was Cleared 

System performance counters were cleared 

[Only rising] 

Config was Written 

Configuration was written [Only rising] 

10 

10 

System CPU restart ==> 

Entered when system restart was called 

[Only rising] 

11 

11 

No data from IDU temperature 

sensor 

No data from temperature sensor 

connected via I2C interface 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

alarm_list 

(indexed table) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

alarm_idx 

(index field) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

alarm_group 

(group id field) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

alarm_group_list 

(indexed table) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

alarm_goup 

(index field) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Description 
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CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM/IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide 

• 

Rev. 1.13 

 

© SAF Tehnika JSC 2015

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CFIP PhoeniX Series

Page 1: ...CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description Configuration Guide Product code S0DRFMD1 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 ...

Page 2: ...Web Interface 21 2 3 4 Interface Description 23 2 3 5 Command Execution 24 2 3 6 Initial Configuration with Web GUI 25 2 4 Command Prompt Interface 28 2 4 1 RS 232 Serial Management Port 29 2 4 2 Telnet connection 31 2 4 3 Initial Configuration with Command Prompt 32 2 5 LED indications 32 2 5 1 CFIP PhoeniX IDU alarm LED indications 32 2 5 2 Ethernet RJ 45 connector LED indications 33 2 5 3 E1 RJ...

Page 3: ...istics 78 4 11 SNMP v1 v2 configuration 79 4 11 1 SNMP community configuration 79 4 11 2 SNMP Allowed Hosts Configuration 79 5 Performance and Alarm Management 81 5 1 Alarm Management 81 5 1 1 Alarms and Events Structure 81 5 1 2 Alarms Events and Groups Tables 81 5 1 3 Alarm Status Window 83 5 1 4 Alarm Log 84 5 1 5 Alarm and Alarm Threshold Configuration 84 5 1 6 Alarm Management Commands 86 5 2...

Page 4: ...FIP Unit Connected to Router In Case one IP address of Remote Units is Known 112 9 RSSI Port 113 10 Pinouts 114 10 1 Ethernet RJ 45 port 114 10 2 E1 port 114 10 3 Alarm port 26 pin D SUB 114 10 4 RS232 DB9 female connector 115 10 5 1 1 protection port RJ 45 115 10 6 1 1 protection cable 116 10 7 Power protection port 117 11 Available Accessories 118 11 1 Other Available Accessories 119 12 List of ...

Page 5: ... split mount system IDU ODU covering the built in management system configuration functionality hardware features etc 1 1 CFIP PhoeniX TDM IP split mount system CFIP product family is the new next generation product line which is targeting growing demands for data transmission over microwave radio As a result the primary traffic interface for CFIP split mount system is Gigabit Ethernet As CFIP is ...

Page 6: ...2 2 IDU mechanical features 1U high Power consumption 20 30W Dimensions 45x430x240 mm weight 3 kg Figure 1 1 CFIP PhoeniX IDU 1 2 3 ODU mechanical features Compact unit 285x285x80mm 3 9kg antenna adaption backwards compatible with all CFM and CFQ series units 3 handles for user convenience Safe and easy to use 4 side locking arrangement All connectors on the side of the unit always at 45 regarding...

Page 7: ... user and management traffic Ethernet traffic supports QoS and 4 priority queues essential for ACM use User and NMS traffic could be treated as a single data stream or separated by tagging with different VLAN tags DB 9 connector of the unit enables serial access into the unit 1 1 RJ 45 connector allows to interconnect 2 CFIP PhoeniX IDUs for 1 1 configuration Web Telnet and SNMP are available as N...

Page 8: ...igners strategy ATPC Automatic Transmitter Power Control for increased deployment density capability Very high flexibility allows configuring the system to various channel bandwidths modulation schemes and capacity settings 1 4 Application Examples 1 4 1 CFIP PhoeniX 1 0 configuration Basic split mount 1 0 system with up to 20E1 T1 or up to 363 Mbps Ethernet Figure 1 5 CFIP PhoeniX 1 0 configurati...

Page 9: ...itting Protects modem and radio from failure Rx switching is hitless Tx switching 50ms Figure 1 6 CFIP Phoenix FD and HSB 1 1 configuration 1 4 4 CFIP PhoeniX 1 1 Space Diversity SD SD protected 1 1 configuration is used with two antennas at each side of the link Both the incoming Rx and outgoing Tx traffic is switched to either one link or other only single ODU at each side is transmitting In Spa...

Page 10: ... Utilization of STP protocol allows CFIP PhoeniX operation in ring topology for Ethernet traffic only Figure 1 8 CFIP PhoeniX ring topology configuration CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 10 ...

Page 11: ...qualizer graph ATPC feature Web based HTTP ACM feature Yes Ethernet Switch type Managed Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 Max frame size 9728 bytes MAC table 4K entries automatic learning and aging Packet buffer 128KB non blocking store forward Flow Control IEEE 802 3x VLAN support IEEE 802 1Q up to 4K VLAN entries QinQ Double Tagging Yes IEEE 802 1ad Providing Bridging Technique QoS 64 level DiffServ DSCP...

Page 12: ...r consumption SP 13 27 W HP 21 39 W Max Tx Power Modulation Standard High Tx Power1 dBm 4 U4 GHz L6 U6 7 8 GHz 10 11 13 15 GHz 18 23 26 GHz 38 GHz 4QAM 33 19 27 19 25 19 17 16QAM 32 18 26 18 24 18 16 32QAM 31 17 25 17 23 17 15 64QAM 29 15 23 15 21 15 13 128QAM 29 15 23 15 21 15 13 256QAM 26 12 20 12 18 12 10 Band Frequency range Duplex offset 4 GHz 3 6 4 2 GHz 213 MHz 320 MHz U4 Ghz 4 4 5 0 GHz 10...

Page 13: ... 23 6 GHz 1008 MHz 1036 MHz 1200 MHz 1232 MHz 26 GHz 24 25 27 5 GHz 800 MHz 1008 MHz 38 GHz 38 6 40 GHz 700 MHz 1260 MHz Notes 1 For CFIP PhoeniX IRFU with Tx and Rx ports without diplexer Tx Power and RSL figures for improve by up to 2 dB CFIP ODU waveguide flange sizes 4 U4 L6 U6 GHz 7 8 GHz 10 11 GHz 13 15 GHz 18 23 GHz 26 GHz 38 GHz N type UBR84 UBR100 UBR140 UBR220 UBR260 UBR320 CFIP PhoeniX ...

Page 14: ...4 5 74 74 75 5 75 5 72 5 36 14 4QAM Strong 90 90 5 90 91 90 90 89 90 5 91 90 5 87 5 17 16QAM Strong 83 5 83 5 83 5 84 5 83 5 83 5 83 84 84 83 5 80 5 34 32QAM Strong 80 80 80 5 81 5 80 5 80 80 80 5 80 5 80 5 77 5 45 64QAM Strong 77 5 77 5 78 79 78 77 5 77 5 78 78 5 78 75 57 128QAM Strong 74 5 74 5 75 75 5 74 5 74 5 74 75 75 75 72 68 256QAM Strong 71 71 71 5 72 71 70 5 70 5 72 71 5 71 5 68 5 79 Weak...

Page 15: ... 5 62 5 245 56 4QAM Strong 87 85 5 86 85 5 87 86 5 86 87 85 5 88 81 5 72 67 16QAM Strong 81 80 79 5 79 5 80 5 80 79 5 80 5 79 5 82 75 5 145 135 32QAM Strong 78 77 77 5 77 78 77 5 77 77 5 76 5 79 72 5 182 64QAM Strong 75 5 74 5 74 73 5 74 5 74 5 74 75 5 74 76 70 240 128QAM Strong 72 71 71 70 5 71 5 71 5 71 72 70 5 73 66 5 287 256QAM Strong 68 5 67 5 67 66 5 68 67 5 67 68 5 67 69 5 63 335 Weak 64 63...

Page 16: ...nts for the cable used to connect the IDU to the DC power source Any 2 wire power cable of good quality which fits well in SAF Tehnika s supplied 2 pole screw on power connector could be used The power connector is 2 pole type 2ESDV 02 1 1 protection cable Cable used should be rated Cat6 STP or better and length of the cable should not exceed meters For pinouts and further details please refer to ...

Page 17: ...U etc Product Number S0GIPT01 S18RFU05LA product number contains information of product version 01 in case of ODU in which frequency band 18 and band side L H the ODU operates Letters A B C or D indicate specific subband Unit Serial Number 3221901 00024 the serial number uniquely identifies the unit Figure 1 11 Label of the CFIP PhoeniX Indoor Unit Figure 1 12 Label of the CFIP PhoeniX ODU Low ban...

Page 18: ...L designates the band side in which ODU operates H L A designates the subband in which ODU operates A B C Please note that frequency range is set from the central frequency of the first 14 MHz channel to the central frequency of the last 14 MHz channel see the Figure 1 14 Figure 1 14 Frequency range of the low side CFIP PhoeniX 18 GHz ODU Figure 1 14 explains Tx frequency range of low side CFIP Ph...

Page 19: ...gure 2 1 3 Turn on the 48 V DC supply Verify that the digital voltmeter reads between 36 V DC and 57 V DC when monitoring the cable points specified above Adjust the power supply output voltage and or change the connections of the power supply to achieve this reading 4 With the negative voltmeter probe still on pin 2 of the power cable connector and the power supply still on put the positive voltm...

Page 20: ...ing CFIP PhoeniX IRFU to power source CFIP PhoeniX IRFU can be powered via coaxial IF cable or using separate power supply providing at least 60W load power 2 2 Resetting the CFIP PhoeniX Depending on the method used the user may reset the whole terminal or the management controller individually see table below for details Reset action unplugging power source Restarts both the multiplexer module a...

Page 21: ...thernet Management Connection Configuration Before proceeding with initial link setup in Web GUI you must adjust IPv4 settings of your LAN adapter to 192 168 205 0 subnet IP address should be other than default low high side IP addresses 192 168 205 10 192 168 205 11 Figure 2 3 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties After applying these settings you are ready to connect to Web GUI or esta...

Page 22: ...an push the button Continue Anyway to be redirected to Web interface page At first Configuration Configuration wizard should be run in order to perform basic link configuration by default Tx power is disabled and parameters of remote side will not be seen If configuration was made correctly you will see the main window of the WEB Interface If in the field displaying Local and or Remote system valu...

Page 23: ...ain panel where the new pages selected from the menu panel are displayed Also special marks are used Entries highlighted in red indicate that specific parameters do not comply with the norms of standard operation For example value is out of range local value is not equal to the remote value and vice versa only in some places no value data N D Entry highlighted in yellow indicates warning N D in va...

Page 24: ... changes only on the local side CFIP PhoeniX but Execute for both executes configuration changes on both remote and local side of CFIP PhoeniX link Enabling rollback feature allows going back to previous configuration in case of management connectivity loss 5 Write to config file button which generates cfg write CLI command which saves changed configuration 6 Configuration parameter name 7 Configu...

Page 25: ... or several configuration values edit boxes is are highlighted in red the user will see error message with the explanation text Figure 2 8 Web Interface IP configuration page with numbering 2 3 6 Initial Configuration with Web GUI IP settings of connected laptop should be in the same subnet as manageable CFIP in order to observe it Refer to Chapter 2 3 2 for further details The next step is to con...

Page 26: ...nchronization between both sides of the link Figure 2 10 STEP 1 Defining system name location name and passwords for guest and admin accounts After accepting and pressing Next step button you will be redirected to the second configuration wizard screen where you will be asked to define the network IP settings by entering IP address IP mask default gateway and remote link side IP address Default pa...

Page 27: ... 12 STEP 3 Defining modem bandwidth and modulation The final screen allows checking the selected settings and applying them The optional settings are as follows Clear cfg file before the new settings will take place resetting or keeping all the other parameters not mentioned here after configuration execution Set local machine time uses the time of your laptop Write this configuration into cfg fil...

Page 28: ...ing to Telnet terminal via Ethernet management port Telnet management supports only one client Command line management interface offers the wider configuration and monitoring functionality The available commands for Telnet management are found in detailed explanation of Web GUI windows as well as in tables of additional commands To end Telnet session press Ctrl D Opening the session again the prom...

Page 29: ...ws freeware software 1 Open PuTTY and go to Serial category Specify your COM port number you will be using change Speed baud to 19200 and Flow control to None Syntactic notes for command prompt commands Commands are in bold font All arguments variables are in italic font Subcommands and keywords are in regular font Arguments in square brackets are optional but required arguments are in angle brack...

Page 30: ...ange The Backspace Key to Control H Figure 2 16 PuTTY configuration 2 3 Press Open and after pressing Enter key following prompt should appear CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 30 ...

Page 31: ...can use any Telnet client Below are connection steps with PuTTY Windows freeware software 1 Open PuTTY choose Connection Type Telnet enter IP address and make sure that correct port number is used 23 by default Figure 2 18 PuTTY configuration 3 2 Press Open enter login credentials default user name is admin and password changeme After successful login following prompt should appear CFIP PhoeniX Se...

Page 32: ...ault name is SAF IP address with the command net ip addr addr if it is necessary IP mask with the command net ip mask mask if it is necessary IP default gateway with the command net ip gw gw if it is necessary 3 Save settings with the command cfg write restarting with the command system reset 4 Check the settings made modem and radio status with the commands status modem status and radio status re...

Page 33: ...alid device license Red Boot failure or selftest failure 2 5 2 Ethernet RJ 45 connector LED indications LED color Description Yellow ON link speed is 1000Mbps s OFF link speed is 100Mbps s Green ON Ethernet link is up Blinking activity on port s egress ingress directions 2 5 3 E1 RJ 45 connector LED indications E1 port LED highlighted Color Description Green loop back LED yellow or off Indicates n...

Page 34: ...restart If uptime is displayed in red the connection to CFIP management port was lost 2 Shows the firmware version this CFIP PhoeniX is currently using 3 Logout button allows ending the current Web GUI management session and logging in as a different user if necessary After pressing the button you are automatically redirected to the login page 4 The tree of Web GUI sections 5 Shows short summary o...

Page 35: ...ine modem status 19 Ethernet capacity rate shows Ethernet capacity set and rate limitation of Ethernet switch If Ethernet rate is not limited Unlimited will be displayed after symbol command line modem status or status 20 E1 channels shows number of E1 channels set The number must be equal at both ends command line modem status or status 21 IDU data status shows if management CPU was able to read ...

Page 36: ...ich outputs from four available are active command line diagnostics 43 Tx polarization shows transmission polarization and position of connectors and cables command line diagnostics 44 Name serial number shows system name and serial number command line system name and system inventory 45 License remaining time shows amount of time in seconds remaining for active time limited license if applicable ...

Page 37: ... number date and time the alarm occurred and its name Figure 3 3 Alarm status Full list of alarms is available in Alarm configuration page where it is possible to disable alarm if necessary For further details please refer to Chapter 5 1 3 3 Ethernet aggregation status Ethernet aggregation status page shows summary of current n 0 aggregation status if such is enabled In case of no configuration Et...

Page 38: ...s there is no radio connection between local and remote device LAN1 4 link down media is disconnected No data from device Nr 1 4 media is connected but not receiving aggregation information from aggregated device No data from remote device local device is not receiving aggregation information from remote device 3 4 Diagnostics data Diagnostics data page summarizes system inventory and troubleshoot...

Page 39: ...aving performance log file for 1 minute intervals in separate txt file on your hard disk drive Same functionality is available in Performance Performance log Performance log file download 1 min interval Chapter 5 2 3 5 Download pm log 15 minute interval allows saving performance log file for 15 minutes intervals in separate txt file on your hard disk drive Same functionality is available in Perfor...

Page 40: ... the brackets command line radio txpower power dBm 4 Tx frequency allows you to enter preferable transmitter frequency hence defining utilized channel command line radio txfreq freq KHz 5 Rx frequency shows the current receiver utilized frequency command line radio freq 6 Duplex shift shows the duplex shift between the transmitter frequency and receiver frequency command line radio duplexshift 7 T...

Page 41: ...mum and minimum Rx level ATPC Tx power correction will be performed only in case of exceeding these defined thresholds Rx level command line atpc rxminmax rxmin rxmax 7 Rx remote level shows current Rx level of remote end command line atpc status 8 By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX If Rollback on is selected confi...

Page 42: ...given ACM profile Different algorithms can be implemented to achieve maximal spectral efficiency or minimal transmitted power using both features in combination One implementation could target maximal spectral efficacy by trying to reach the highest ACM profile while the other is willing to compromise on some of the spectral efficiency enabling CCI and ACI reduction In any chosen algorithm ATPC re...

Page 43: ...o be used Each E1 channel activated detracts 2 048Mbps from Ethernet capacity By default E1 channels are turned off command line modem set bandwidth min_modulation max_modulation strongFEC weakFEC channel mask In order to switch to T1 channels modem standard needs to be changed to ANSI FCC 6 By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side C...

Page 44: ...adapted dynamically to the changing link conditions This is done by provisioning bandwidth according to the link conditions and traffic priority An ACM profile defines the link parameters modulation for a given range of the Radial MSE The Radial MSE range of each profile defines the threshold for switching from one ACM profile to another Each ACM profile has a different spectral efficiency derived...

Page 45: ... provide higher availability You would have to decrease the distance decrease modulation or increase antenna sizes to achieve 99 995 availability for the given link This example demonstrates how the new technology based on an ACM mechanism can play a key role in the development of cost effective next generation wireless access networks by taking advantage of traffic evolution from synchronous TDM ...

Page 46: ... returned in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value or other problems in the whole page info message will be displayed here Otherwise it says Ok Additional radio and modem configuration commands in Telnet serial interface Command Description modem status Shows all the modem parameters modem configuration show Displays current configuration file modem configuration file Uses separate ...

Page 47: ...ected to ground circuit power protection ports if available should be interconnected with power protection cable P N S0ACPR11 4 3 1 Frequency Diversity FD protection mode For FD mode performance two links differentiated by frequencies are working in parallel Each link uses different frequency pair One of the links is marked as working and the other one as protection link At transmitter side the da...

Page 48: ...se different frequencies for working and protection links as shown in Figure 4 10 F1 and F2 5 Supply the IDUs with power and proceed with configuration Configuration of 1 1 Frequency Diversity FD mode It is possible to perform configuration in Web GUI or through CLI serial or telnet connection For detailed description of commands necessary for 1 1 configuration refer to Chapter 4 3 5 For 1 1 FD mo...

Page 49: ...e Diversity SD protection modes For HSB and SD mode two transmitters are operating at the same frequency One of the transmitters is in operation Active while the other one is in Standby mode Tx power is muted The data is duplicated at the transmitter side of the working link and sent towards receivers of both links working and protection The decoder of working unit selects the preferred link Setup...

Page 50: ...tch on CFIP PhoeniX IDU front panel should be set to 1 0 position and for protection link protection switch should be to 1 1 position as shown in Figure 4 13 power protection ports of appropriate units should be interconnected if available 5 Supply the IDUs with power and proceed with configuration Configuration for 1 1 Hot Standby Mode It is possible to perform configuration in Web GUI or through...

Page 51: ...d have the same subnet Set the same Tx frequency pair for working and protection link Set appropriate state working protection for each IDU Disable automatic remote IP address identification set by default in Tools Command line with command modem ipremote off and set appropriate remote site IP address for each IDU in Configuration IP configuration Remote IP address for local working IDU is IP addr...

Page 52: ...ssful 1 1 SD configuration the screen of Protection configuration in Web GUI should look as follows Figure 4 17 Protection configuration window after successful SD configuration The following subsections are giving detailed description of Web GUI Protection configuration window 4 3 3 Protection Status You will see the following Protection Status window when 1 1 mode is disabled Figure 4 18 Protect...

Page 53: ...ndby state denotes that unit is on standby 4 Previous state denotes the previous state of each CFIP PhoeniX unit in 1 1 protection mode 4 3 4 Protection Configuration Figure 4 20 Protection configuration 1 IDU protection role allows specifying the protection role of CFIP PhoeniX IDU from drop down menu Available roles are Working Protection or Disable that allows disable the protection role of IDU...

Page 54: ...us configuration changes are applied 6 Writes to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 7 System returned in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value or other problems on the whole page info message will be displayed here Otherwise it says Ok 4 4 System Configuration The system configuration window provides the configuration of web access telne...

Page 55: ...ply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX If Rollback on is selected configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied More detailed status controls are available in command prompt which include Additional user management commands in Telnet serial interface Command Description access login name password Logs on as a user specified by name and password access logout ...

Page 56: ...tion changes applied 4 4 3 Other configuration Figure 4 25 Other configuration 1 Web refresh 2 600 sec allows specifying time interval of Web data refreshing The default value is 5 seconds You can choose between 2 and 600 seconds 10 minutes command line web refresh web refresh time 2 Time Usage YY MM DD HH mm ss allows changing system date and time manually by entering date and time in specific sy...

Page 57: ...changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 4 Restarts CFIP PhoeniX you are connected to command line system reset 7 4 4 5 Upgrade Software Figure 4 27 Upgrade software 1 Choose file allows choosing location of software upgrade file e g cfipidu165 elf ezip stored on your hard disk Software upgrade file must have elf ezip extension 4 4 6 Service information Figure 4 28 Service information...

Page 58: ...niX product code serial number and additional information System aliases list all basic off add remove clear list shows the alias list and whether the aliases are going to be used The user can choose whether to see all the aliases adding the argument all built in aliases built in or optional aliases optional or user aliases user all all the aliases will be used basic only basic built in hidden and...

Page 59: ...ion command line net ip remaddr remaddr 6 By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX If Rollback on is selected configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied 7 By pressing Execute configuration write configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side C...

Page 60: ...roblems on the whole page info message will be displayed here Otherwise it says Ok Below is the explanation of the procedure of network IP configuration in case of network IP Class area change Additional network configuration commands in Telnet serial interface Command Description Net ping ip This command is for troubleshooting purposes to verify the service channel connectivity it sends a special...

Page 61: ...2 Changing subnet for remote side Press Execute configuration 2 Enter the local side close end Web GUI and go to IP configuration The configuration will look in the following way Figure 4 33 Changing subnet for local side Press Execute configuration 3 In MS Windows go to Control panel Network Connections In LAN Properties find Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on its Properties detailed descripti...

Page 62: ...ernet switch as well as shows the current status of all four LAN ports command line ethernet stat Explanation of customization fields Figure 4 35 Ethernet status and configuration 1 Represents four LAN Local Area Network ports of the CFIP PhoeniX switch as well as WAN Wide Area Port connected to modem Ethernet interface 2 Port state shows operation status of each port CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Sp...

Page 63: ...ing down specified LAN ports if synchronization loss events occur so that customer premises equipment CPE is able to apply necessary changes promptly Figure 4 36 Link state propagation configuration 1 LSP ports enables LSP Link State Propagation on selected LAN ports command line ethernet rps ports ports 2 LAN auto recovery 0 600 sec synchronization loss timeout after which port is reenabled even ...

Page 64: ...onding section apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX If Rollback on is selected configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied 4 6 3 Ethernet ingress egress rate configuration Figure 4 38 Ethernet ingress egress rate configuration 1 Following section allows configuring ingress and egress rates on available Ethernet switch ports In case ver 2 license with Et...

Page 65: ...FIP PhoeniX IDUs with each other and do not plug CFIP PhoeniX IDUs into switches before you have finished the configuration 1 Choose one link which will operate as Master Other link will operate as Slave 2 Configure each link separately in mode you would like to operate All CFIP PhoeniX links should operate in the same operational mode bandwidth modulation Ethernet capacity 3 In case of link aggre...

Page 66: ...uld be set on second Slave unit e LAN port number which will be used as Traffic port connection to external switch f LAN port number which will be used as Aggregation Protection port connection with Slave unit 5 Add entry use to add additional Slave units in case of 3 0 or 4 0 configurations 6 Pressing Execute configuration applies changes made to the corresponding section only for the local side ...

Page 67: ... is selected configuration will be reverted in case of erroneous configuration changes applied 6 Writes to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 7 Change state Active can be used to manually reactivate 2 0 aggregation mode if Revertive mode was disabled and for some reason link reconfigured to 1 0 8 System returned in case of error or incorrectly entered ...

Page 68: ...s default VID for untagged frames Must match VLAN ID if port is set to Access mode example for Management port is seen on Figure 4 42 command line ethernet vlan N default port list 5 VLAN table displays the list of set VLAN IDs and appropriate VLAN types on all available switch ports command line ethernet vlan status 6 Select Deselect all VLAN s Allows selecting or deselecting all VLANs of the cor...

Page 69: ... error or incorrectly entered parameter value or other problems on the whole page the info message is being shown here Otherwise it says Ok 4 8 1 Ethernet Switch Port Status and Settings Figure 4 43 Ethernet switch ports Switch LAN ports 1 2 3 and 4 are connected to LAN interface Switch WAN port is connected to WAN interface modem and radio part Switch Mng port is connected to LAN Management CPU 4...

Page 70: ...ts ports membership to VLANs Ext switch 2 Int switch 1 CPU 1 Int switch 2 CPU 2 CFIP1 CFIP2 User data MM data Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Mng LAN 1 2 WAN WAN Ext switch 1 User data MM data Port 3 Port 1 Port 2 LAN 1 2 Mng Ext switch 4 User data MM data Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Ext switch 3 User data MM data Port 3 Port 1 Port 2 VLAN B VLAN A B VLAN B VLAN B VLAN B VLAN A VLAN A VLAN A B VLAN B VLAN A VLAN B ...

Page 71: ...g VLAN Supports up to 4096 full range VLAN IDs Only one VLAN with unique IDs is allowed When adding a different VLAN with the same IDs the old VLAN is deleted also the other types of VLANs Simultaneous use of Access and Trunk type VLANs on one LAN port is not allowed After the VLAN table initialization is completed 802 1Q VLAN mode must be enabled WAN P5 allows using only Trunk VLAN Type and Manag...

Page 72: ... 1p DiffServ or port based priorities and change priority queuing mode Figure 4 49 QoS general configuration 1 QoS 802 1p enables or disables 802 1p priorities for any available switch port LAN1 2 3 4 WAN or Mng command line ethernet QoS 802 1p enable disable Port map CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 72 ...

Page 73: ...the corresponding section apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX If Rollback on is selected configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied 8 Writes to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 9 Execution status in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value or other problems on the whole page the info message ...

Page 74: ... queue values to specific 802 1p values 2 By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX If Rollback on is selected configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied 3 Writes to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 4 System returned in case of error o...

Page 75: ... is selected configuration will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied 3 Writes to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 4 System returned in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value or other problems on the whole page the info message is being shown here Otherwise it says Ok CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount Syst...

Page 76: ...mines time a separate port stays in Listening and Learning conditions 5 Version allows to switch STP versions between STP RSTP or MSTP 6 STP operation Enable or Disable STP operation 7 Change between MST instances configuration when MSTP operation mode is enabled Root information displays the data only when STP RSTP MSTP is enabled 8 Regional Root ID displays the Bridge ID for instance 0 of curren...

Page 77: ...ies whether there is point to point connection from particular port or not 19 By pressing Execute configuration changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the local side 20 Write to config file saves to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 21 System returned in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value or other problems on the wh...

Page 78: ...STP BPDUs packets received 4 RX TCN BPDUs displays how many topology changing notification BPDUs packets received 5 Bad MSTP BPDUs displays how many bad MSTP BPDUs packets received 6 Bad RSTP BPDUs displays how many bad RSTP BPDUs packets received 7 Bad Conf BPDUs displays how many bad STP BPDUs packets received 8 Bad TCN BPDUs displays how many bad topology changing notifications BPDUs packets re...

Page 79: ...nity trap communityname 4 SNMP trap host list shows the list of IP addreses of the management terminal with the installed Trap Manager software based on SNMP v1 v2 platform The CFIP PhoeniX management controller sends SNMP traps to the Trap Manager with IP address specified here The SNMP Trap Manager is a PC with installed SNMP trap management software The default Trap Manager IP address is 255 25...

Page 80: ...s applied 2 Allows to add or delete SNMP host IP addresses from the list command line snmp host add delete list reset ipaddr and snmp2 host add delete list reset ipaddr 3 Reset SNMP host s deletes all SNMP managers IP addresses from the list 4 Writes to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page command line cfg write 5 System returned in case of error or incorrectly entered paramet...

Page 81: ...D Group ID Alarm Event name Description 1 1 System Start Software started Only rising 2 2 Invalid device license License is not valid 3 3 License expired License validity has expired 4 4 License will soon expire License validity will soon expire 5 5 Log was Cleared Entered when Log Clear command was called Only rising 6 6 Log ERROR Log data structure missing 7 7 Log TEST Log test was made 8 8 Coun...

Page 82: ...e 25 22 2 5V failure Power supply voltage out of defined range 26 22 3 3V failure Power supply voltage out of defined range 27 22 Main 3 3V failure Power supply voltage out of defined range 28 22 5 0V failure Power supply voltage out of defined range 29 23 No data from RADIO No data from ODU 30 24 Rx level alarm Rx alarm level is out of defined range 31 25 Tx PLL error alarm Tx PLL failure 32 26 R...

Page 83: ... particular interface 58 49 Message of event Informative message 59 50 E1 T1 interface E1 T1 interface state was changed 60 51 Eth interface No connection to Ethernet LAN port 61 52 AUX alarm in 1 AUX alarm 1 was enabled 62 53 AUX alarm in 2 AUX alarm 2 was enabled 63 54 AUX alarm in 3 AUX alarm 3 was enabled 64 55 AUX alarm in 4 AUX alarm 4 was enabled 65 56 No protection data from alternate If 1...

Page 84: ... entries before or after entered entry number Note that the alarm ID for example 057 in the Figure 5 3 here is an individual ID not a group ID You also have fast access to alarm filtering where it is possible to choose which alarm ID you are willing to search among all log entries To configure detailed and permanent alarm representation refer to the next chapter Figure 5 3 Alarm log window 5 1 5 A...

Page 85: ...els to bound alarms to desirable values so that you are able to adapt alarm system to your individual needs Alarms in bold font represent group alarms and alarms in normal font individual alarms CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 85 ...

Page 86: ...controller restarts and local site alarm changes The log show or log commands display the latest 20 log entries the log entries are numbered entry with the largest number is the latest event The log show command can be followed up with an entry number to display the latest 20 entries beginning from the entry specified by the number e g log show 100 will display entries 100 120 CFIP PhoeniX Series ...

Page 87: ...hreshold crossing control unit for triggering threshold crossing notification Optionally the same values are output to the Message Communication Function MCF to be forwarded to the managing system Alarm management commands Command Description Log filter alarm ID num Filters event list by specific alarm ID start line works similarly to log show command Log file file name Makes event log file with s...

Page 88: ...each measurement period The TM is therefore composed of two values the minimum and the maximum value Comparison between the current value and the minimum and maximum values is performed on a second basis 5 2 3 Performance Management in Web GUI The main performance management tool in the CFIP PhoeniX is Web interface allowing user to review performance measurements in a very convenient and visualiz...

Page 89: ...conds in a chosen period 1min 15min or 1h when the parameter has been out of bounds set by performance thresholds in Configuration Performance log configuration To define thresholds from where TS threshold seconds will be counted you must go to Configuration Performance log configuration and enter preferable threshold values Refer to Chapters 5 2 1 and 5 2 2 for further details on threshold second...

Page 90: ...oltage and PSU power consumption and to view their graphs It is possible to choose between 8 scales from 12 last minutes to the maximum of 6 last days to be displayed in the graph It is also possible to choose time period to be displayed defining date and time till which the graph will be shown Figure 5 10 Performance graph showing system temperature and Rx level in period of last 6 hours 1 10 9 5...

Page 91: ...measurement if available In case no performance data has been recorded or the period specified has no data No data is shown instead of points 9 10 11 5 2 4 Adaptive Equalizer CFIP PhoeniX features adaptive equalizer which is a filter that automatically adapts to time varying properties of a communication channel with selective fading having a target to compensate the inequalities in frequency resp...

Page 92: ...ust be inspected with use of precise and accurate path profiling An example of multipath caused equalization is shown on the picture below Taps mainly on the right side designate a weaker reflected signal in comparison with the main signal Figure 5 13 Equalizer graph multipath 5 2 5 Performance Management Commands It is also possible to view performance log in command prompt The list of available ...

Page 93: ...osing the number of last records to be shown last rec count or to define start and end time and date Note that end time and date values must be entered after entering start time or date respectively pm select Up_TIME Rx_LEVEL Tx_LEVEL RADIAL_MSE LDPC_STRES MOD_TEMPER IDU_TEMPER ODU_TEMPER PSU_U_IN PSU_POW ALL NOT Allows selecting the system parameters to be monitored and shown in the performance m...

Page 94: ...ated with this packet False carrier is activated on the receiving channel that does not result in a packet receive attempt being made 19 Rx Dv event indicates that the last receiving event seen is too short to be a valid packet 20 Prev pkt dropped indicates that since the last RSV a packet is dropped i e interframe gap too small 21 Byte counter total number of bytes received on the wire not counti...

Page 95: ...s the current packet incurred during transmission attempts 43 Byte counter total count of bytes transmitted on the wire not including collided bytes 44 Rx Q1 frames number of frames received on Q1 45 Rx Q1 dropped number of frames dropped on Q1 46 Rx Q2 frames number of frames received on Q2 47 Rx Q2 dropped number of frames dropped on Q2 48 Tx frames number of frames passed through TX FIFO 49 Tx ...

Page 96: ...e TxLateCollision or the TxExcessiveCollision counters 5 TxQ0PKT The total number of good packets transmitted on COS0 which is specified in MIB queue select register when QoS is enabled 6 TxBroadcastPkts The number of good packets transmitted by a port that are directed to a broadcast address This counter does not include errored broadcast packets or valid multicast packets 7 TxMulticastPkts The n...

Page 97: ...ich is specified in MIB queue select register when QoS is enabled 20 RxOctets The number of data bytes received by a port excluding preamble but including FCS including bad packets 21 RxUndersizePkts runts The number of good packets received by a port that are less than 64 bytes long excluding framing bits but including the FCS 22 RxPausePkts The number of PAUSE frames received by a port 23 RxPkts...

Page 98: ... is connected to a repeater based network 39 RxFragments The number of packets received by a port that are less than 64 bytes excluding framing bits and have either an FCS error or an alignment error 40 RxExcessSizeDisc The number of good packets received by a port that are greater than 1536 bytes excluding framing bits but including the FCS and were discarded due to excessive length The RxOversiz...

Page 99: ...onfiguration will be restored from EEPROM during next boot up Example of script can be observed on the screenshot below The script can be edited string can be added by simply entering required string see Nr 7 on the screenshot below or by executing command in CLI or in the appropriate Web GUI section the script will be supplemented with the new string or the instant string entry will be updated st...

Page 100: ...Figure 6 1 Configuration cfg Ethernet files CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 100 ...

Page 101: ...you to enter desirable command which will be added to running system configuration file as the last line command line cfg add cmdline 10 Load factory configuration file Resets system configuration by loading in EEPROM the script with default settings This command performs the following actions in the following order 1 clears the currently saved system configuration file from EEPROM 2 creates and s...

Page 102: ...ense management allows specifying data transmit parameters and functionality for specific time period or for unlimited time CFIP without licensing option will operate with full functionality but CFIP with licensing option but without activated licenses will operate with minimum functionality Limited 4QAM modulation Functionality may be expanded using appropriate license key Explanation of fields A...

Page 103: ...currently selected license command line license status 7 3500 KHz shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 3 5 MHz channel bandwidth command line license status 8 5000 KHz shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 5 MHz channel bandwidth command line license status 9 7000 KHz shows the maximum modulation that can be used together with 7 MHz channel bandwidth co...

Page 104: ...list of entered licenses To activate any license select it Add button will transform into Activate which should be pressed command line license list 22 License key allows entering a license key Entering a license key twice activates it command line license key key 23 System returned in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value or other problems on the whole page info message will be dis...

Page 105: ...onfiguration backup files up to 6 5 Mb about 5 firmware files The attribute flags for files are case sensitive The file names can be changed but it is very important that the file has the necessary attribute flags otherwise the file will not be used either as firmware or as boot ini type file There are no file extensions in the file system either file when edited is treated as ASCII text file When...

Page 106: ...Telnet server supports one user only web server supports up to 32 users simultaneously By default the username and password for Web server FTP server and Telnet terminal is Username login admin Password changeme The username and password can be changed in Web GUI System configuration User configuration access set username password plaintext command Take note of upper case and lower case type it sh...

Page 107: ...g the appropriate firmware file to the CFIP PhoeniX flash disk and further editing boot configuration file if necessary The file upload can be performed via Ethernet management port using update package via Ethernet management port using FTP via Ethernet management port using TFTP or via RS232 serial port using Xmodem protocol Following chapters describe other methods how to update the software 7 ...

Page 108: ... loads the management system firmware Note When you are in MicroMonitor mode the uMON prompt will be displayed instead of normal prompt with CFIP name default SAF 3 In MicroMonitor mode enter the following command xmodem cd F file_path no_flags f Ec where file_path no_flags file name with no flags specified Ec file flags in case the file is firmware file E and c flags must be used if the file is b...

Page 109: ... be displayed Figure 7 4 Figure 7 4 HyperTerminal 5 Enter reset command to exit from MicroMonitor mode and restart the CFIP 6 Proceed with steps 5 and 6 in Chapter 7 1 CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 109 ...

Page 110: ...essary Discovery Protocol command can be executed e g dp sight scan_addr where scan_addr should be substituted by Ethernet adapter IP address of your PC Discovery Protocol Commands Discovery protocol commands Command Description dp sight local_addr Allows to find out the IP address and firmware version of CFIP unit without knowing the IP subnet dp scan local_addr scan_addr This command gathers the...

Page 111: ...bnet of CFIP Unit is Known For this purpose the command dp scan local_addr scan_addr should be executed in cmd Instead of local_addr place the IP address of your PC Ethernet adapter that is connected to CFIP unit and instead of scan_addr place the broadcast address of specified subnet Refer to Figure 8 2 for example Note that IP addresses of Ethernet adapter and CFIP units may belong to different ...

Page 112: ...its i e the subnet of CFIP units should be known The subnet mask of Ethernet adapter and CFIP units may differ This command sends discovery messages on specified broadcast address to all devices in the specified subnet All CFIP devices from specified subnet are responding with its own IP address CIDR notation and firmware version Note that one IP address of remote CFIP units should be known The re...

Page 113: ...e and varies depending on received signal level The following chart and table shows typical relationship of the received signal level Rx level displayed by CFIP vs RSSI port output voltage RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator The RSSI port is located on ODU The evaluated Rx level has the error 2 dB Typical RSSI f RSL chart Figure 9 1 RSSI chart CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Tech...

Page 114: ...ND Not used OUT Tx E1 port INPUT Rx OUTPUT Tx RJ 45 pin numbering E1 port pinouts Figure 10 2 E1 traffic port pinouts 10 3 Alarm port 26 pin D SUB Figure 10 3 Alarm 26 pin D SUB port pinouts The pin assignments for relay outputs are the following 1 2 Bi directional pair A 3 6 Bi directional pair B 4 5 Bi directional pair C 7 8 Bi directional pair D CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Tec...

Page 115: ...contact current 1 mA Maximum closed contact resistance 800 Ω Minimum open contact resistance 10 kΩ Electrical specifications of auxiliary alarm outputs Max switching voltage 68 VDC Max switching current steady state 2 A Max contact resistance 75 mΩ 10 4 RS232 DB9 female connector Figure 10 4 RS232 DB9 port pinouts 10 5 1 1 protection port RJ 45 The pinouts of RJ45 socket are as follows Unassigned ...

Page 116: ...1 5 Pair 3B 2 6 Pair 2B 8 7 Pair 4A 3 8 Pair 4B 6 Figure 10 6 1 1 protection cable pinouts Pins Direction Description 1 In RIN 2 In RIN 3 Out PROT_CLK_OUT 4 Out DO 5 Out DO 6 Out PROT_CLK_OUT 7 In PROT_CLK_IN 8 In PROT_CLK_IN CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 116 ...

Page 117: ...er protection port Figure 10 7 Power protection port and cable P N S0ACPR11 pinouts CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 117 ...

Page 118: ...PBR See the list of available test equipment below CFIP PhoeniX 1 1 protection bus cable CAT6 0 3m P N S0ACPP11 Power protection cable 160mm compatible with IDU P N S0GIP 11 P N S0ACPR11 IDU 1 1 grounding cable 180 mm P N S0ACGD02 Ethertnet Cat5e STP patch cable P N I0ACPP02 CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 11...

Page 119: ... cable RG213 for ODU IDU connecting maximum length of cable is 100m CLACLMR4 Outdoor IF cable LMR 400 Outdoor IF cable LMR 400 for connecting IDU ODU maximum length 300m CLACNN01 N type cable connector N type cable connector provided for manufacturing the coaxial cable for interconnection of ODU and IDU CLACNN02 N type coax cable w connector 1 5m N type coax cable w connector 1 5m S0ACPK22 CFIP ID...

Page 120: ...nstallation C13WF301 13GHz Flexible Waveguide 90cm UBR PBR 13 15 GHz Flexible Waveguide 90cm UBR PBR C22WF101 18 23GHz Flexible Waveguide 1ft 30cm 18 23GHz Flexible Waveguide 1ft 30cm C22WF201 18 23GHz Flexible Waveguide 2ft 60cm 18 23GHz flexible waveguide to connect 18 23GHz coupler to antenna C22WF401 18 23GHz Flexible Waveguide 4ft 120cm 18 23GHz Flexible Waveguide 4ft 120cm P N Name Descripti...

Page 121: ...itute FIR Finite Impulse Response FO Fiber Optics FODU Full Outdoor Unit FTP File Transfer Protocol GFP Generic Framing Procedure GND Ground GSM Global System for Mobile communications GUI Graphical User Interface IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IF Intermediate Frequency ISP Internet Service Provider ITU T International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardizati...

Page 122: ... Control Protocol Internet Protocol TDM Time Division Multiplexing TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TM Tide Mark TP Twisted Pair TS Threshold Seconds Tx Transmission UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter USB Universal Serial Bus UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair VLAN Virtual Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Con...

Page 123: ...a A S technical support can be reached by Email techsupport saftehnika com Telephone 371 67046840 Fax 371 67046809 CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide Rev 1 13 SAF Tehnika JSC 2015 123 ...

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