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DRA-2 

 

DRA-2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 

115/158 

USER GUIDE - Rev.5 (January 2018) 

Detail of the possible statistic values of the cable modem (CM status section). 

Returned Value

 

Meaning

 

IP_COMPLETE IP

 

The connectivity has been established

 

NOT_READY

 

While it is starting, and later, when it is scanning the 

frequencies

 

NOT_SYNC

 

The CM is not connected to a Downstream channel 

(DS)

 

OPERATIONAL

 

The CM is registered and routing data

 

PARM_ACQUIRED DHCP

 

The parameters for the cable have been obtained

 

PARM_TRANSFER_COMPLETE

 

The  configuration  file  has  been  loaded  from  the 

TFTP server

 

PHY_SYNC

 

The PHY is connected to a downstream channel

 

RANGING_COMPLETE

 

The initial ranging process has been completed

 

REGISTRATION_COMPLETE

 

The registration process has been completed

 

SECURITY_ESTABLISHED

 

The privacy passwords have been exchanged

 

TOD_ESTABLISHED

 

The time information has been established

 

NOTE

:  The 

IP  address 

of  the 

CM  status 

section  of  the  cable  modem  is  the  IP  address 

assigned by the operator to the CM. 

FIGURE 53 

Example of statistics related to 

Routing

 

 

FIGURE 54 

Example of statistics related to DHCP server 

 

Summary of Contents for DRA-2

Page 1: ...eal 1 158 ZIV Antonio Machado 78 80 08840 Viladecans Barcelona Spain Tel 34 933 490 700 Fax 34 933 492 258 Mail to ziv zivautomation com www zivautomation com DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE USER G...

Page 2: ...RNING OR CAUTION This symbol denotes a hazard Not following the indicated procedure operation or alike could mean total or partial breakdown of the equipment or even injury to the personnel handling i...

Page 3: ...4 4 Additional services 13 1 4 5 Accessories 13 1 4 6 Certifications 13 1 4 7 Equipment interfaces 14 1 4 7 1 GPRS 2G interface characteristics 14 1 4 7 2 UMTS 3G interface characteristics 14 1 4 7 3...

Page 4: ...yslog 36 5 2 ADMINISTRATION 37 5 3 LAN CONFIGURATION 38 5 3 1 Ports 38 5 3 2 VLAN 40 5 3 2 1 PVLAN function 41 5 3 3 PLC 43 5 4 WAN CONFIGURATION 46 5 4 1 Cell0 configuration 46 5 4 2 Tunnel configura...

Page 5: ...FIGURATION 93 5 15 STP 95 5 16 NTP CONFIGURATION 98 5 17 ACCESS CONFIGURATION 100 5 18 SECURITY CONFIGURATION 101 5 18 1 802 1x 102 5 18 2 MAC list 104 5 19 REBOOT 105 5 20 CODE REFLASH 105 5 20 1 Bac...

Page 6: ...Electricity distribution companies have been deploying telecommunication networks to provide remote connectivity to all their electrical substations The new smartgrid applications must provide safe co...

Page 7: ...rnet SFP bays permit the inclusion of the DRA 2 communication node in Optical Fibre ring type topologies or its use as a high capacity uplink Clients should complete the equipment by selecting the dif...

Page 8: ...web server http or https SSH connection and Telnet The DRA 2 also supports the SNMPv1 SNMPv2c and SNMP3 protocols as well as other protocols and services such as DHCP NTP TACACS and RADIUS The DR 2 st...

Page 9: ...SUPPLY CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT AND BASIC LAN INTERFACES This is the basic DRA 2 module As the Central Processing Unit and element that adapts and controls the peripherals it carries out advanced Ethe...

Page 10: ...or 1 ADSL on request 1 UMTS 3G with 1 SIM and 1 SMA antenna connector 1 UMTS 3G with 2 SIMs and 1 SMA antenna connector PLC MV ADDITIONAL LAN INTERFACES OR OTHER OPTIONS This module may be prepared fo...

Page 11: ...ace for Powerline Communications through the Medium voltage network A high speed BPLC interface designed especially for urban environments in which mid distance levels must be covered since the transf...

Page 12: ...filtering NAT firewall and tunneling capabilities Up to 6 simultaneous IPSec tunnels with DMVPN Dynamic Multipoint VPN and NHRP Next Hop Resolution Protocol support RIP and OSPF routing protocols VRRP...

Page 13: ...and client NTP server and client TACACS client RADIUS client DHCP Relay PVLAN RFC 5517 1 4 5 Accessories SFP modules Antenna cables Antennas Ethernet Cables Optical fibre pigtails PLC coaxials Wideban...

Page 14: ...485 optical serie being developed 1 4 7 1 GPRS 2G interface characteristics Quad band 850 900 1800 1900MHz Class 4 33dBm 2dB for EGSM850 Class 4 33dBm 2dB for EGSM900 Class 1 30dBm 2dB for GSM1800 Cl...

Page 15: ...up to 1 km 1 4 7 4 MV SSPLC long range interface characteristics Frequency range of 2 to 10 MHz 128 kbit s speed Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Modulation Output power of between 1 and 10 W Dis...

Page 16: ...l of CM can be automatically controlled by CMTS through power ranging 1dB steps Output return loss 6 dB EuroDOCSIS 5 65 MHz CPEs Maximum number of CPEs 32 32 MAC addresses Filtering LLC 16 IP 32 Frequ...

Page 17: ...o 70 C and relative humidity not greater than 95 in accordance with IEC 721 3 3 class 3K5 climatogram 3K5 Power consumption Max 15 W Electrical safety In accordance with EN 60950 standard R F emission...

Page 18: ...n which it is to operate should be suitable for the DRA 2 fulfilling all the conditions indicated in section 1 4 9 3 ZIV will not accept responsibility for any injury to persons installations or third...

Page 19: ...comprising the DRA 2 communication node are supplied in a high resistance epoxy plastic box ready for DIN rail mounting The general dimensions of the equipment in mm are shown in FIGURE 3 The element...

Page 20: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 20 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 4 Detail of the DIN rail fastening element...

Page 21: ...tage of 48 Vdc the admitted voltage range is between 16 and 75 Vdc or allows DC and AC supply voltage operation 80 360 Vdc 80 260 Vac through the connector shown in FIGURE 5 The female connector suppl...

Page 22: ...see FIGURE 6 FIGURE 6 Basic Ethernet connectors The DRA 2 has also a maintenance connector identified as SRV see FIGURE 7 for accessing the equipment through a console The connector has a protective...

Page 23: ...SMA connectors for GSM GRPS antennas and up to two slots for housing SIM cards see FIGURE 8 Both SIMs can be activated simultaneously by two different operators or be used in dual SIM operation that i...

Page 24: ...is fitted with PLC MV HPAV interfaces see FIGURE 9 it has up to two BNC connectors FIGURE 9 Detail of PLC MV BPLC interfaces When the equipment instead of PLC MV interfaces has the cable modem interfa...

Page 25: ...ption while FIGURE 12 shows DRA 2 equipment with PLC MV interfaces as a main option Access to the LEDs associated with the basic Ethernet interfaces is possible after raising the plastic cover FIGURE...

Page 26: ...ignated as 1 Cvrg A LED Three coloured It stays on indicating the coverage level Green signal coverage is good Amber signal coverage is average Red insufficient coverage SIM A SIM B LED STATUS of cabl...

Page 27: ...of emission or reception activity in the PLC 2 interface It is the ETHER LED for a cable modem HFC modem Green It flashes when the CM sends receives traffic Non silk screen printed LED DOWNSTREAM of c...

Page 28: ...is operating in Slave mode it displays the activity on the interface While the device is initialising it flashes in synchrony with the PLC State LED If the interface is disabled device in power down...

Page 29: ...he case of emission or reception activity in the interface It lights up in green at 100 Mbit s and in amber at 10 Mbit s Duplex Col LED Amber There is one LED per 10 100Base Tx interface It stays on w...

Page 30: ...s that is obtained by executing the help command The data are grouped virtually into directories and subdirectories To browse through the directories the cd change directory command is used The value...

Page 31: ...d reboot the equipment to recover the previous status even in the case that the changed activated lead to the user not being able to obtain access Access can also be obtained to the console remotely t...

Page 32: ...t is actually executed In the HTML pages the commands for adding and removing elements from the tabulate data are explicitly shown as buttons labelled Add and Delete located on each of the objects tha...

Page 33: ...pply command which entails the immediate use of the changes made the second is to execute the Save command which means that the changes will be operative once the equipment is rebooted If accessing th...

Page 34: ...es the user identity In addition to the configuration parameters which will be described in the following sections as shown in the figure the system provides information about the equipment software t...

Page 35: ...ablished profiles guest and admin The guest profile can only access query operations On the contrary the admin profile has access to all the system configuration data As summarised in TABLE 1 the defa...

Page 36: ...gged with a level equal to or lower than the level specified The levels are Level Description Emergency Level 1 Multiple apps servers sites This level should not be used by applications Alert Level 2...

Page 37: ...stored in the local Log with the corresponding severity level The last parameter Syslog Server IP establishes the IP address of the Remote Syslog server to which the information is sent The system ca...

Page 38: ...ction The LAN menu contains three submenus Ports VLAN and PLC Their functionalities are described below 5 3 1 Ports This submenu permits the configuration of the operating parameters of the Ethernet p...

Page 39: ...s 9 and 10 with 2 BPLCs in the latter case ports 7 and 8 are associated with the two BPLC interfaces Enable This permits each port to be enabled or disabled individually by ticking or not ticking the...

Page 40: ...identifier either because it was included when they were received tagged frames or because it was assigned by the input port at the time of reception with the VID parameter being assigned to the port...

Page 41: ...ifferent VLANs defined in the equipment so that the traffic between them admits more control options The main IP address and its mask can be obtained automatically from the DHCP client which is known...

Page 42: ...LAN id is taken into account so Static IP IP MASK Description DHCP Relay and DHCP Relay Server IP parameters have no meaning User has special fields to identify Primary and Isolated VLANs Any VLAN def...

Page 43: ...up of a sequence of 16 bytes Each of the PLC interfaces must have an NMK assigned to it and in normal conditions different from each other In all cases special configurations are foreseen for the int...

Page 44: ...r is then responsible for the correct configuration thereof in all the equipment that is to be interconnected In the latter case the Station Role parameter is useful FIGURE 19 PLC submenu in the LAN m...

Page 45: ...ex is used instead of the code which firstly prevents errors in entering it and secondly ensures privacy Station Role This establishes the behaviour of the interface in terms of the Master Slave parad...

Page 46: ...the case of dual SIM functionality the subscriber data will be those corresponding to the primary SIM Selecting the VRRP option determines the conditioning of the behaviour of the interface to VRRP op...

Page 47: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 47 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 20 Cell0 submenu in the WAN menu...

Page 48: ...s of both SIMs has been used up or once the time configured in the Maximum time to connect counter has been used up It is therefore advisable to give a higher value in the Maximum time to connect than...

Page 49: ...r not is that all samples of the current evaluation period not meet the minimum set Quality EC n0 Evaluation Period sec This parameter is equivalent to the above but the measure that is evaluated is E...

Page 50: ...es the identity of the operator access point Force Home Network On ticking this box connection with the operator of the local network associated to the SIM card is forced home network If this option i...

Page 51: ...efault values are 113 dBm 0 no coverage and 51 dBm 100 coverage TABLE 2 relates the AT command for coverage measurement AT CSQ the value in dBm of said coverage and the level of coverage the equipment...

Page 52: ...perating on 3G networks If the network in use is 2G the Signal_and_ecn0 Signal_or_ecn0 and ecn0 criteria are interpreted as Signal This establishes the criteria for 3G networks and allows the equipmen...

Page 53: ...m 6 3 7 101 dBm 7 3 8 99 dBm 8 4 11 97 dBm 9 5 14 95 dBm 10 6 15 93 dBm 1 11 11 21 91 dBm 2 12 17 29 89 dBm 2 13 23 35 87 dBm 3 14 29 43 85 dBm 3 15 35 49 83 dBm 4 16 41 57 81 dBm 5 17 47 66 79 dBm 5...

Page 54: ...to select one of the dynamic DNS service providers supported Login and Password Establishes the user name login and password password for accessing the service provider Host name Name of the equipment...

Page 55: ...within it Evaluation Period min When the Evaluation model parameter is configured as period this establishes a period between 1 and 6000 within which a failure of the accessibility test can be produc...

Page 56: ...es 28 1 In case of failure the behaviour is Single and in this case if there is no response to the Ping Test the equipment will be rebooted To prevent Ping Test failures occurring due to the simultane...

Page 57: ...admit multicast traffic To guarantee privacy and safety the data circulating on the tunnel can be encrypted through the IPSec cipher protocol It can be configured through the VPN menu FIGURE 22 Tunnel...

Page 58: ...the respective Enable box Tunnel description A descriptive field permitting the indication of data about the tunnel for example its usefulness Preshared key A key that is exchanged between the equipm...

Page 59: ...al address 1 1 1 1 24 is configured Remote GW 2 2 2 2 24 tunnel terminator address Remote network 10 1 3 0 24 IP network located at the remote end of the tunnel In router B the configuration would be...

Page 60: ...ed MAC address HFC device MAC address Software version Software version being executed by the CM Hardware version CM hardware version Bootloader version CM boot code version Chip identifier CM device...

Page 61: ...the higher priority queues are empty The WFQ policy guarantees a weighted service for all the priority but preeminently to queues with a high priority The service policy is unique for level 2 service...

Page 62: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 62 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 25 Layer 2 submenu in the QoS menu...

Page 63: ...DSCP Priority Mapping This identifies the value of the DSCP field being processed Queue This establishes the queue priority in which the traffic coinciding with the DSCP value indicated by the field w...

Page 64: ...groups of parameters to be added and eliminated Indicates the position in the table VID VLAN identifier value included in tag 802 1 PRI Override This establishes whether the priority of the VLAN frame...

Page 65: ...e weighting is configured with a percentage of the available bandwidth which in turn is a parameter that must be specified by the user The difference between HTB and HTB Shared is that in the first ca...

Page 66: ...ondition DSCP The field analysed is the information on the class of level 3 service DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point The user directly configures the value for fulfilling the condition It is a...

Page 67: ...nd dynamic data obtained by the equipment itself through executing the standard routing protocols RIP and OSPF 5 6 1 Static routes Through the Static routes submenu in the Routing menu the user can pr...

Page 68: ...er 1 65535 must be indicated separated by two points The default value is any that is to say the route applies for all types of traffic only the IP destination is taken into account Example tcp 5000 w...

Page 69: ...us field will be sent The interfaces are identified by the associated device which may be real e g cell0 for a WAN interface or virtual for the different devices associated with each VLAN that is defi...

Page 70: ...face This identifies the real or virtual device in which the protocol execution must be enabled Send version This establishes the protocol version to be use by the equipment to transmit the routing da...

Page 71: ...acters The common configuration parameters for all interfaces are Protocol Route Distribution This allows it to be indicated whether the protocol must include not only the routing information obtained...

Page 72: ...control FIGURE 30 OPSF Protocol submenu in the Routing menu The group of parameters necessary to execute the protocol and the conditions thereof are described below Router ID Identifies the equipment...

Page 73: ...entifying the Area to which the interfaces included by the first value are connected All the routers with interfaces operating in the same area share that identification element The area with the iden...

Page 74: ...ity of creating virtual links in order that routers that do not have interfaces in the backbone area 0 0 0 0 can have connectivity The Area parameter indicates in which of the equipment access areas t...

Page 75: ...the detection range of IP Range Protocol Route distribution This allows it to be indicated whether the protocol must include not only the routing information obtained through the protocol messages and...

Page 76: ...through the incoming outgoing service for WAN interfaces Filtering of packets through the incoming outgoing service for virtual interfaces associated with each VLAN that is defined FIGURE 31 Filtering...

Page 77: ...ied i e whether it is incoming in or outgoing out in incoming by Vlan In and outgoing by Vlan Out out incoming by Vlan Out and outgoing by Vlan In Policy This allows the filtering policy to be specifi...

Page 78: ...sed on its operation in analysing data which can be changed by the NAT rules could be altered by the presence of this default rule since the services have a specific order of execution If not using NA...

Page 79: ...se of not wanting to change the destination port the value must be original Description This permits a description of up to 15 alphanumerical characters 5 9 DHCP RELAY CONFIGURATION The DRA 2 DHCP Rel...

Page 80: ...ient If left blank 0 0 0 0 no information on DNS servers will be sent to the client 2nd DNS server This allows the IP address of a secondary DNS server to be specified to the DHCP client If left blank...

Page 81: ...ltaneously assigned in use to be specified Mask This establishes the net mask that will communicate with the DHCP clients Default Gateway This establishes the default router address Default Gateway th...

Page 82: ...nt supports the simultaneous execution of multiple instances of VRRP protocol Each one is configured into an individual register whose parameters are described below FIGURE 34 VRRP menu VRRP Enable VR...

Page 83: ...r Preempt This option means that if a backup router has a priority greater than the one granted to the master router selected the equipment will force the change and declare it as the new master route...

Page 84: ...aster router Frequency minutes This establishes the frequency with which the supervision messages will be transmitted Timeout secs This allows the maximum response time to the ICMP ping packets sent b...

Page 85: ...a established by means of the following parameter Max Lost Ratio This allows the maximum admitted percentage of failure in the Evaluation period to be specified for the results of the Ping Keep Alive...

Page 86: ...tection function is a mechanism for supervising operativity in the IPSec tunnels established FIGURE 35 VPN menu The sections and their configuration parameters are as follows Tunnel Definition Tunnel...

Page 87: ...used by the equipment The options are none address entailing the use of the IP address fqdn which involves using a domain e g foo domain com or user_fqdn entailing the use of an e mail address e g foo...

Page 88: ...ion Passive When this option is executed the equipment will not take the initiative in establishing the tunnel and wait to receive the request from the remote end Exchange Mode This establishes the mo...

Page 89: ...re MD5 Message Digest 5 and SHA1 Secure Hash Algorithm A third option exists non auth which means the authentication is not included The authentication and ciphering options can be combined in differe...

Page 90: ...ly record the NHRP server in a common resource so that each client detects the presence of the other clients without having to reconfigure which would be necessary every time a client wanted to regist...

Page 91: ...ey This establishes the key to be used for authenticating the NHRP protocol Master When the NHRP protocol is established with more than one NHRP server at a time this parameter controls the priority i...

Page 92: ...umber of ICMP packets The period model considers for the test being satisfactory or not the result of the ICMP messages sent within the evaluation period taking as a threshold a percentage of maximum...

Page 93: ...n that protocol The agent admits the emitting of messages based on the SNMPv1 3 SNMPv2c 4 and SNMPv3 protocol and the selection of the type of message trap and inform Changes made to the SNMP agent co...

Page 94: ...ion auth or authentication and encryption priv In case of authentication transmission auth it is necessary to select the type of algorithm Auth Alg MD5 or SHA and establish the authentication password...

Page 95: ...t will communicate as being its own when sending spontaneous messages This parameter is only used to create the traps when using SNMPv1 Traps SNMPv3 Tabulate information allowing several destination e...

Page 96: ...ary 2018 If the equipment is to be included in a level 2 network interconnected to other switching equipment and there is a possibility of loops being created depending on the connection topology it i...

Page 97: ...ates The default value for this period is 15 seconds and the range admitted is between 4 and 30 seconds Tx Hold Count This establishes the maximum number of BPDU packets that can be transmitted in one...

Page 98: ...that a link is PtP this allows greater speed in protocol convergence and the agreement process on changing the state of a link from designated to non discarding operative for user traffic is speeded u...

Page 99: ...server Accept broadcast This establishes whether the NTP client will accept messages transmitted with broadcast type NTP messages For each of the NTP servers configured an IP address must be provided...

Page 100: ...resources can be used to validate users for different types of access for which reason the user database is a centralised and independent resource with respect to the equipment itself For this purpose...

Page 101: ...ACACS server The parameters associated with each access option console web access telnet and SSH are the following Authentication method This establishes whether the user validation must be made local...

Page 102: ...the following Physical interface identifier Security Type It establishes if the filtering service by MAC address is active in the indicated port maclist option or the 802 1x authorization is used dot1...

Page 103: ...ication period reAuthPeriod It establishes the time between one reauthentication and the next The parameter is expressed in seconds and the accepted value range is between 1 and 86400 1 day where the...

Page 104: ...in the list Ports Port s in which the MAC address will be accepted A group of discreet ports is configured with the identifier of each one separated by a comma without spaces If a range is to be incl...

Page 105: ...by pressing Reflash The process usually takes about 5 minutes during which time the results of the different steps are displayed in the HTML browser window but depending on the browser it is possible...

Page 106: ...d Once the equipment has received the file the system checks the file contents and verifies that the variables are valid and that the values assigned to them comply with the existing syntactic require...

Page 107: ...er If desired the configuration can be applied by means of the Apply and Save commands or both 5 21 2 Download from the equipment to the PC With this option the user obtains a local copy of the operat...

Page 108: ...thernet interfaces LAN VLANs PLC interfaces as applicable WAN interfaces as applicable cable modem interface as applicable STP protocol routing DHCP server VRRP VPN and the synchronisation client NTP...

Page 109: ...A 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 109 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 45 Example of statistics related to general data FIGURE 46 Example of statistics related to the Ethernet ports statu...

Page 110: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 110 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 47 Example of statistics related to a specific port selection of parameter...

Page 111: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 111 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 48 Example of statistics related to the STP protocol...

Page 112: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 112 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 49 Example of statistics related to VLAN FIGURE 50 Example of statistics related to PLC...

Page 113: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 113 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 51 Example of statistics related to WAN...

Page 114: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 114 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 52 Example of statistics related to a cable modem...

Page 115: ...ters for the cable have been obtained PARM_TRANSFER_COMPLETE The configuration file has been loaded from the TFTP server PHY_SYNC The PHY is connected to a downstream channel RANGING_COMPLETE The init...

Page 116: ...2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 116 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 FIGURE 55 Example of statistics related to VRRP FIGURE 56 Example of statistics related to VPN FIGURE 57 Example of statistics rela...

Page 117: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 117 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 APPENDIX A BIBLIOGRAPHY AND ABBREVIATIONS...

Page 118: ...STD 56 IEEE RFC 2453 November 1998 RIP Version 2 Obsoletes RFC 1723 RFC 1388 3 STD 15 IEEE RFC 1157 May 1990 A Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 4 STD 62 IEEE RFC 3416 December 2002 Version 2 o...

Page 119: ...rtual Private Network DNS Domain Name Server DPD Dead Peer Detection DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point GPRS General Packet Radio Service GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation HTTP HyperText Transfer...

Page 120: ...int Protocol PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network QoS Quality of Service RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Server RAS Registration Authentication and S...

Page 121: ...ary 2018 VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VPN Virtual Private Network VRID Virtual Router Identifier VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol WAN Wide Area Network WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WINS Wind...

Page 122: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 122 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 APPENDIX B DATA STRUCTURE IN CLI...

Page 123: ...nt Conventions The equipment configuration parameters are laid out in a tree directory in which parameters and related subdirectories are grouped where A name followed by indicates the name of a direc...

Page 124: ...blished through a terminal emulation programme such as Windows HyperTerminal configuring a serial connection with the following characteristics Speed 115200 bps Data bits 8 Parity No Stop bits 1 Flow...

Page 125: ...Telnet command and equipment IP address To use this access mode the equipment must have its IP address configured and be connected to the management computer network Telnet can be executed in Windows...

Page 126: ...be the 3 letters that identify it E g dnr login ready for the user to enter the login and code for starting the session the logins and their respective passwords are the same as in the web interface B...

Page 127: ...s Shows the lists of available parameters in the current directory ping Sends a ping to the indicated host quit Interrupts the connection with the equipment reboot Reboots the equipment reload Loads a...

Page 128: ...ail Information in the log The events that are generated at the system level and sent to the log include an identification level The system supports 8 different levels separated into two blocks The fi...

Page 129: ...t is located or enter the relative route The new item created has the next order number with respect to the last one For instance if nat 1 and nat 2 already existed on executing the command add nat th...

Page 130: ...is list of commands in a txt file so it can be used in other equipment with the same characteristics To apply the saved configuration in different equipment it must be of the same model and version an...

Page 131: ...et main hostname drn admin get main hostname remove This eliminates an item from the matrix of a matrix type parameter Syntax drn remove name n Arguments name Parameter from which the item is to be re...

Page 132: ...its permanent memory However these changes will not take effect until the equipment is rebooted Syntax drn save Arguments Observations This command can be used irrespective of the directory where the...

Page 133: ...and as if no argument is indicated the system will request the new value of each of the parameters in the active directory and its subdirectories one by one Consequently if the set command is executed...

Page 134: ...r its relative route must be entered To activate the directory on the level immediately above it two dots must be entered cd When the directory is changed the prompt shows the equipment identification...

Page 135: ...it reboot This reboots the equipment without having to turn it off and on again for instance in order to apply the saved configuration changes Syntax drn reboot Arguments Observations Example drn rebo...

Page 136: ...Syntax drn telnet Host Port Arguments Host Name of the destination host to which open a Telnet session Port optional Number of the destination port where to open a Telnet session Observations To rest...

Page 137: ...tatistics Syntax drn clear Arguments Observations Example drn clear date Shows the date and time recorded in the equipment Syntax drn date Arguments Observations Example drn date help Displays a list...

Page 138: ...nal It admits two operations on and off and determines whether the cyclical traces for NHRP daemon control are included in the log file or not By default they are disabled option off Observations All...

Page 139: ...ICPM ECHO_REQUEST packets to a specific host Syntax drn ping host Arguments host Host name or destination IP address Observations When this command is executed the equipment starts to send pings to th...

Page 140: ...f the memory of CPU temperature bytes transmitted etc Syntax drn stats parameter Arguments parameter Optional Name of the parameter whose status is to be consulted Observations Like the configuration...

Page 141: ...shows the list of events stored in the log file and it remains to show events as they occur Syntax drn tail Arguments Without arguments this command shows the events recorded in the equipment non vol...

Page 142: ...e equipment is a DRA 2 connected to a network and with an IP address configured which in the case of this example will be 111 222 0 123 In addition the computer used to make the connection is also con...

Page 143: ...t information it makes no difference which login is entered admin or guest Enter guest and then press enter Now the system is waiting for us to enter the respective password Enter passwd01 which is th...

Page 144: ...the window the system will only show the information at the start and it will be necessary to press enter once or several times for all the information to be shown You will know whether the system ha...

Page 145: ...be copied left click with the mouse and drag the cursor maintaining the button pressed until all the text has been selected After releasing the left button press the enter key That way you will have...

Page 146: ...hether the system has finished showing all the information when the equipment prompt reappears drn As with the download command it is useful to save the information in a txt file using the method desc...

Page 147: ...in the non volatile memory due to their importance Remember to save the information in a txt file as indicated above 7 Obtaining events taking place in the equipment in real time The log all command a...

Page 148: ..._level_remote 4 syslog off syslog_server 0 0 0 0 reset enable on period 7 lan port port name enable vlan_function mode vid vid_acl 1 swt port on edge auto 1 auto 2 swt port on edge auto 1 auto 3 swt p...

Page 149: ...wd minrxpower 113 defroute on dyn enable off service dyndns host login passwd interval 86400 pingkeep remoteip 0 0 0 0 remoteip2 0 0 0 0 freq 5 bytes 1 count 2 action none strict on tunnel tunnel tunn...

Page 150: ...le 1 profile 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 usyscom com 192 168 0 1 bootfile servers servers enable interface firstip lastip max_leases mask gateway profile 1 off 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 254 100 255 25 5...

Page 151: ...0 tunnel ntp enable off authkeys authkeys keynumber key 1 1 xxxxxxxx client broadcastenable off server server ip type minpoll maxpoll authenable authkey lowt raffic 1 192 168 0 1 unicast 5 10 off 1 of...

Page 152: ...ertificate with the command upload cert raw The procedure for loading the certificate is the following Copy in the clipboard the certificate Then execute the indicated upload command and when it is in...

Page 153: ...the certificate has not been validated by a trusted authority Select Go to this web site not recommended Then the equipment access control requires the user login and password In the equipment with h...

Page 154: ...rj1ga8 n fsOeosDIjmm3JBt3IyhOQxzEE5mM2hOhWKgaJn0ZEGDqcoIMLj4 E3f 3QIDAQAB nA oGAOvDzYhVKhjodHlUzm3lbsZzAklKAKNorgn8kxbpYE RM8mkV9f Lb3jWhiEu nxy f7m7BmNMcex8bSRwduzrUnK66DW8jP3b2tsxJHLYU9UpN1XKDNBHGvg...

Page 155: ...ciF4R5aooiRoZEiTJQBFm6PoTZ21apGGhF1Bz0FPn3LRxC1Mb6PI kNatYteCq5FJNjGunF8hDIQVc1x7O2ju2vmGOiyVfSz1eqiy Tx0dMYsgpBeY3K 8fb J1jmLPNzPhgMlzPK6VGNA70 QhfCG9l5xK1oWQ END CERTIFICATE Example of a valid priva...

Page 156: ...DRA 2 DRA 2 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATION NODE 156 158 USER GUIDE Rev 5 January 2018 APPENDIX C WIDEBAND PLC COUPLERS...

Page 157: ...nce matching of the couplers with the communications equipment and the medium voltage cables in the frequency range used by the wideband is a defining factor for the point to point transmission charac...

Page 158: ...e wideband PLC coupler 500 pF capacitor suitable for masonry and air insulated switchgear AIMT 4 Inductive wideband PLC coupler on conductor suitable for masonry air and gas insulated switchgear MVSD...

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