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Alarm Box

User Manual

Version V5.0

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ZTE CORPORATION 
ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, 
Hi-Tech Industrial Park, 
Nanshan District, Shenzhen, 

P. R. China 
518057 
Tel: (86) 755 26771900 
Fax: (86) 755 26770801 
URL: 

http://ensupport.zte.com.cn

 

E-mail: 

[email protected]

 

 

Summary of Contents for Alarm Box

Page 1: ...al Version V5 0 ZTE CORPORATION ZTE Plaza Keji Road South Hi Tech Industrial Park Nanshan District Shenzhen P R China 518057 Tel 86 755 26771900 Fax 86 755 26770801 URL http ensupport zte com cn E mail support zte com cn ...

Page 2: ...of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose title or non infringement ZTE CORPORATION and its licensors shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on the information contained herein ZTE CORPORATION or its licensors may have current or pending intellectual property rights or applications covering the subject matter of this document Except as expressly provided in...

Page 3: ...wer cable and network cable Chapter 3 Typographical Conversions Introduces how to perform initial configurations on the alarm box Chapter 4 Common Operations Introduces the alarm box menu and some common operations Chapter 5 Telnet Commands Introduces how to telnet the alarm box from a PC to configure the alarm box Chapter 6 Alarm Box Networking Scenarios Introduces the typical networking scenario...

Page 4: ...Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and moving the mouse Click Refers to clicking the primary mouse button usually the left mouse button once Typeface Meaning Bold Menus menu options function names input parameters option button names check boxes drop down lists dialog box names window names Italic Variables for you supply values Note Provides additional information about a certain topic...

Page 5: ...ation 3 1 3 1 Introduction 3 1 3 2 Keys Alarm Indicators and Alarm Server Indicators 3 1 3 3 Icons on the LCD Screen 3 3 3 4 Configuring the Alarm Box 3 3 3 4 1 Setting the IP Address 3 4 3 4 2 Setting the Subnet Mask 3 6 3 4 3 Setting the UDP Port 3 6 Chapter 4 Common Operations 4 1 4 1 Introduction 4 1 4 2 Setting Alarm Box Functions 4 1 4 3 Viewing Alarm Statistics 4 3 4 4 Setting the Broadcast...

Page 6: ...3 5 4 3 VLAN Related Commands 5 17 Chapter 6 Alarm Box Networking Scenarios 6 1 6 1 Introduction 6 1 6 2 Remote Deployment Networking Scenario 6 1 6 2 1 Configuring the Local Alarm Box TCP 6 2 6 2 2 Configuring the Local Alarm Box UDP 6 4 6 2 3 Configuring the Remote Alarm Box 6 5 6 3 Multi Office in One Networking 6 6 6 4 Cross VLAN Networking 6 10 ...

Page 7: ...r 2 5 Figure 2 3 2 AC Power Cable 2 5 Figure 3 4 1 Alarm Box Main Menu 3 4 Figure 3 4 2 Parameter Setting Sub Menu 3 5 Figure 3 4 3 Setting the IP Address 3 5 Figure 4 2 1 Alarm Box Menu 4 2 Figure 4 3 1 Alarm Statistics Example 4 3 Figure 6 2 1 Remote Deployment Networking Diagram 6 2 Figure 6 3 1 Multi Office in One Networking Diagram 6 7 Figure 6 4 1 Cross VLAN Networking Diagram 6 11 ...

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Page 9: ... 3 1 Table 3 2 2 Alarm Indicator Meanings 3 2 Table 3 2 3 Alarm Indicator Statuses 3 2 Table 3 2 4 Alarm Server Indicator Meanings Link Statues and Alarm Statuses 3 2 Table 3 3 1 Icon Description 3 3 Table 5 2 1 Command Description 5 2 Table 5 3 1 Command Format Convensions 5 3 ...

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Page 11: ...larm system enables users to learn the faults occurring to devices at any time If a device is faulty or runs improperly it sends alarm information to the alarm server that not only presents current or history alarms but also forwards alarms to the alarm box in real time The alarm box generates sounds or lights to prompt the received alarms of different severities and forwards alarm information to ...

Page 12: ...alarm server indicator and sounds 1 3 Alarm Box Functions Description The alarm box is connected with an alarm server through HUB or a layer 2 switch The alarm box presents different severities of alarm data sent from the server in various ways for example on the LCD screen through indicators and by generating sounds Functions Alarm short message sending The alarm server can be configured to inter...

Page 13: ...se of remote alarm boxes routing information should be configured in the alarm box Remote deployment allows more flexible usages of alarm boxes For example the alarm box can be deployed in the office rather than in the equipment room Multi office in one Up to 128 alarm servers can be configured on an alarm box and up to 10 groups of alarm servers can be simultaneously connected to an alarm box The...

Page 14: ...ccess The alarm box supports Telnet based remote access Users can telnet the alarm box to configure relevant parameters by using man machine commands The alarm box supports the configurations concerning alarm servers routing VLAN short message transfer system time and so on 1 4 Technical Specifications Dimensions 323mm 220mm 58mm LxWxD Power supply 48 V DC or 90 V 264 V AC an power adapter is requ...

Page 15: ...Box Purpose The alarm box is installed in the control room or in the office It presents maintainers with alarms of different severities The alarm box should be placed in a distinctive location so that maintainers can easily notice the alarm prompts or hear the alarm sounds The following aspects should be taken into considerations so as to install the alarm box at an appropriate height the actual s...

Page 16: ...lastic expansion tubes into the holes Make sure that the expansion tubes are completely fastened in the holes 4 Fix the hanging board on the wall with 4 M5 countersunk head wood screws as shown in Figure 2 2 1 1 2 120 140 4 8 3 4 1 Φ8 hole 2 Plastic expansion tube 3 Hanging board 4 M5 countersunk head wood screw Figure 2 2 1 Hanging Board 5 Hook the alarm box on to the hanging board with the hangi...

Page 17: ...nstallation 2 3 1 1 Hanging hole Figure 2 2 2 Alarm Box Installation 1 2 1 1 Hanging board 2 Alarm box Figure 2 2 3 Alarm Box Installation 2 6 Lock the alarm box A locked alarm box cannot be separated from the hanging board ...

Page 18: ...are covered by jackets Cabling should be done with smooth bends The cables may be damaged if the ends of the cables are tightened Prerequisites The alarm box is installed The power cable and network cable are prepared and laid well Tools and instruments are ready Steps 1 Connect the straight through cable RJ 45 connector to the network interface of the alarm box and then connect the other end to t...

Page 19: ... to the power supply terminal that is in the right part of the bottom panel of the alarm box Connect the bare wire marked with GND to the 48VRTN terminal block of the power supply terminal Connect the other bare wire to the 48V terminal block Then fix the bare wires with in built bolts 4 According to the installation location of the alarm box and the layout of the cables install the PVC cable tray...

Page 20: ...he PVC cable tray Caution It may be unable to hide the AC adaptor somewhere However you can put it in a safe place in the project site 2 4 Connecting Cables DC Power Cable and Network Cable Purpose The alarm box can be connected to the DC power supply available by using the 3 meter long DC power cable delivered with the alarm box or a self made cable The parameters of the self made cable should co...

Page 21: ...y terminal Connect the other wire generally it is a blue one to the 48V terminal block Then fix the wires with in built bolts Make sure that the other end of the power cable is connected to the DC power supply correctly 3 According to the installation location of the alarm box and the layout of the cables install the PVC cable tray on the wall If the other ends of the cables need to be placed at t...

Page 22: ...Alarm Box User Manual 2 8 4 Put the power cables and the network cable into a bigger PVC cable tray After cabling is complete close the top cover of the PVC cable tray ...

Page 23: ...cons on the LCD Screen 3 3 Configuring the Alarm Box 3 4 3 2 Keys Alarm Indicators and Alarm Server Indicators Keys Users can press keys on the alarm box to view alarm information or configure settings on the LCD screen Table 3 2 1 describes the functions provided by the keys Table 3 2 1 Key Functions Key Function Cancel Returns to the previous menu OK Confirms the operation result Menu Opens the ...

Page 24: ...us Description Blink Indicates alarms are generated but not acknowledged yet Light on Indicates alarms are generated and acknowledged Light off Indicates no alarm Alarm Server Indicators The alarm box panel provides 10 alarm server indicators representing 10 groups of alarm servers connected to the alarm box Each indicator shows the link status and alarm status Table 3 2 4 lists the meanings the l...

Page 25: ...atus of the mobile phone module Network connection Indicates whether the alarm box is connected to alarm servers Short message Indicates whether the short messages are sent successfully Key Indicates the direction keys Up Down Left and Right Indicates the Cancel key Indicates the Menu key Indicates the OK Key Mobile signal Indicates the mobile signal strength The first icon consisting of all solid...

Page 26: ...outing information should be configured in the alarm box For details see 6 2 and 6 3 Prerequisites The IP address of the alarm server is already known and network planning is made accordingly The alarm box is connected to the alarm server through the network cable Steps 1 On the alarm box panel press Menu The main menu appears on the LCD screen 2 Select Parameter Set by pressing or as shown in Fig...

Page 27: ...g page appears Use the existing IP address Step 5 Set a new IP address Step 6 Figure 3 4 3 Setting the IP Address 5 To use the existing IP address press Cancel to return to the previous menu 6 To set a new IP follow the steps below 1 Move the cursor to the IP address field to be modified by pressing or 2 Press or to modify the field ...

Page 28: ...he subnet mask setting page appears By default the subnet mask is 5000 Use the existing subnet mask Step 3 Set a new subnet mask Step 4 3 To use the existing subnet mask press Cancel to return to the previous menu 4 To set a new subnet mask follow the steps below 1 Move the cursor to the subnet mask field to be modified by pressing or 2 Press or to modify the field 3 Press OK to validate the new s...

Page 29: ...meter Set UDP link Port The UDP setting page appears By default the UDP port is 5000 Use the existing UDP port Step 3 Set a new UDP port Step 4 3 To use the existing UDP port press Cancel to return to the previous menu 4 To set a new UDP port follow the steps below 1 Move the cursor to the UDP port field to be modified by pressing or 2 Press or to modify the field 3 Press OK to validate the new se...

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Page 31: ...nt Mute 4 6 Acknowledging Alarms on a per Group Basis 4 7 4 2 Setting Alarm Box Functions Purpose The alarm box prompts faults or other information of the current network in different ways such as sound light LCD display and short messages Prerequisites The alarm box is connected to the alarm server and basic configurations are already performed on the alarm box For details see Chapter 3 Steps 1 O...

Page 32: ...mute Set Alarm Group Affirm NetStorm Gate Old Gate value New Gate value Old Mute Level New Mute Level Old Group SureID New Group SureID Figure 4 2 1 Alarm Box Menu 2 Navigate to the alarm box parameters that you need to modify according the preceding menu The common operations are listed as follows Viewing alarm statistics For details see 4 3 Setting the broadcast storm threshold For details see 4...

Page 33: ...isites The alarm box is connected to the alarm server and basic configurations are already performed on the alarm box For details see Chapter 3 Steps 1 On the alarm box panel press Menu The main menu appears on the LCD screen 2 Select Statistics Query and press OK to view the latest alarm statistics If no statistics is generated the system prompts No Statistics Data Push C to Return Figure 4 3 1 s...

Page 34: ...s receiving broadcast packets accordingly After a period of time the alarm box resumes receiving the broadcast packets If 30 consecutive sampling values are all lower than the threshold the alarm box considers that the network operates properly Prerequisites The alarm box is connected to the alarm server and basic configurations are already performed on the alarm box For details see Chapter 3 Step...

Page 35: ...e appears showing the current volume 3 Press or to increase or decrease the sound volume 4 Press OK to validate the new settings 4 6 Setting Permanent Mute Purpose The alarm box supports alarm severity based permanent mute Alarms are classified into four severities namely SERIOUS MAJOR MINOR and WARNING from Severity 1 to Severity 4 If an alarm severity is specified alarms of this severity and low...

Page 36: ...roup basis Alarms from the alarm servers of the same group can be acknowledged in batches The alarm box can be connected to 10 groups of alarm servers and each group consists of one or more alarm servers that share the same alarm server indicator Prerequisites The alarm box is connected to the alarm server and basic configurations are already performed on the alarm box For details see Chapter 3 St...

Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Common Operations 4 7 Note When you see indicators blinking or hear the alarm sounds you can also press the ACK key on alarm box panel to acknowledge the alarms ...

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Page 39: ...PC or a remote location Users need to telnet the alarm box port 601 before running any commands Prerequisites The PC is connected to the alarm box through the network cable The IP address of the alarm box is already known Steps 1 Configure the IP address of the PC Make sure that the PC and the alarm box reside in the same network segment 2 In the command line interface CLI of the operating system ...

Page 40: ...arm server cfgBureauNo Bureau No Sets the bureau number of the alarm box bureaNoCfgShow Module No Displays the bureau number of the alarm box cfgModuleNo Sets the module number of the alarm box moduleNoCfgShow Displays the module number of the alarm box CfgSmsXmit Set the parameters for sending short messages Routing Related Commands routeshow Displays the current routing table routeadd Dest Gatew...

Page 41: ...achine Command Format The command format is as follows Com mand name Sub co mand name Parame ter name 1 Para meter 1 Parame ter name 2 Para meter 2 Parame ter name n Para meter n The items are separated by space The command help information describes how to use the commands Table 5 3 1 lists the conventions of the command format Table 5 3 1 Command Format Conventions Conversions Description Indica...

Page 42: ...outing related commands and VLAN related commands Contents Topic Section Basic Commands 5 4 Routing Related Commands 5 13 VLAN Related Commands 5 17 5 4 1 Basic Commands 5 4 1 1 ping Command ping Function This command is used to check the connectivity and reachability You can specify the number of the ping packets Format ping Dest numpackets Parameter Description Parameter Description Dest Indicat...

Page 43: ... 12 20 34 clock is adjust to 2005 9 7 Wed 12 20 34 5 4 1 3 tcpCfgShow Command tcpCfgShow Function This command is used to view the TCP connection related information including the TCP port the link status the IP addresses of the alarm box and server group ID and so on Format tcpCfgShow Example 601 tcpCfgShow LocalIp 10 42 20 254 IP address of the alarm box LocalMask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask of th...

Page 44: ...d to set up a TCP connection between the alarm box and the server by using the cfgTcpComm command Format cfgTcpComm Sequence Server IP Port Group ID Parameter Description Parameter Description Sequence Indicates the sequence number of the alarm number The value ranges from 0 to 63 Server IP Indicates the IP address of the alarm server Port Indicates the TCP port configured on the alarm server Grou...

Page 45: ...64 Port 5000 UDP port ServerIp64 195 152 115 129 IP address of the alarm server Groupid64 0 Group that the server belongs to Link64State Active Link status 5 4 1 6 cfgUdpComm Command cfgUdpComm Function The alarm box can be simultaneously connected to 10 groups of alarm servers If the alarm box interacts with an alarm server through UDP you need to set up a UDP connection between the alarm box and...

Page 46: ...0 Example 601 cfgUdpComm 64 195 152 115 128 1 UdpServer1 Set succeed 5 4 1 7 cfgBureauNo Command cfgBureauNo Function This command is used to assign a bureau number to the alarm box In the case that an alarm server is connected to more than one alarm box the server distinguishes them by their bureau numbers and module numbers Format cfgBureauNo Bureau No Parameter Description Parameter Description...

Page 47: ...mbers and module numbers Format bureauNoCfgShow Example 601 bureauNoCfgShow BureauNo 1 5 4 1 9 cfgModuleNo Command cfgModuleNo Function This command is used to assign a module number to the alarm box In the case that an alarm server is connected to more than one alarm box the server distinguishes them by their bureau numbers and module numbers Format cfgModuleNo Module No Parameter Description Par...

Page 48: ...rm box the server distinguishes them by their bureau numbers and module numbers Format moduleNoCfgShow Example 601 moduleNoCfgShow ModuleNo 254 5 4 1 11 CfgSmsXmit Command CfgSmsXmit Function This command is used to set the parameters for sending short messages The country code and prefix need to be configured for the mobile number delivered by the alarm box and the short messages are sent by ACSI...

Page 49: ...parameter Enter the new value directly If the current parameter needs no modification press Enter 2 Save the modifications After parameters are modified the system displays the latest parameter list and shows Save to flash type y or Y to continue other to quit at the end of the parameter list Enter Y or y and press Enter The settings of parameters are saved in the flash Enter q to quit the current...

Page 50: ...ion Type 3 is applicable to English short messages that can meet the following requirements They are generally sent by alarm boxes that are deployed and used outside China when short messages are sent in the home network the mobile number consists of more than 11 digits In this case the unchanged part of the number is configured in the country code and the other part of the number consists of 11 o...

Page 51: ...CR to cancel 0 Unicode 1 ASCII 0 Save to flash type y or Y to continue other to quit Y 5 4 2 Routing Related Commands 5 4 2 1 routeshow Command routeshow Function This command is used to view the current routing table After you delete or add a route it is recommended to run this command to view the routing table and check the modifications Format routeshow Example 601 routeshow ROUTE NET TABLE des...

Page 52: ... This command is used to add a route The added route however is not stored in the flash and is cleared upon restart of the alarm box Format routeadd Dest Gateway Parameter Description Parameter Description Dest Indicates the destination IP address for which a route needs to be added Gateway Indicates the gateway IP address Example 601 routeadd 10 41 32 254 10 41 32 28 are sure add route 10 41 32 2...

Page 53: ...which the route needs to be deleted Gateway Indicates the gateway IP address Example 601 routedelete 10 41 32 254 10 41 32 28 are sure delete route 10 41 32 28 for 10 41 32 254 y y delete route 10 41 32 28 for 10 41 32 254 success Follow Up Run the routeshow command to view the routing table after you delete a route 5 4 2 4 routeFlashShow Command routeFlashShow Function This command is used to vie...

Page 54: ... the flash to the alarm box To add routing information to the flash you can run the routeadd command Format routeSave Dest Gateway Parameter Description Parameter Description Dest Indicates the destination IP address for which the route needs to be saved in the flash Gateway Indicates the gateway IP address Example 601 routeSave 10 41 32 254 10 41 32 28 route saved success Follow Up Run the routeF...

Page 55: ...aved in the flash Example 601 routeErase 1 route erase success Follow Up Run the routeFlashShow command to view the routing information saved in the flash after you erase the routing information from the flash 5 4 3 VLAN Related Commands 5 4 3 1 VlanCfgShow Command VlanCfgShow Function This command is used to view all the VLAN configurations in the alarm box Format VlanCfgShow Example 601 VlanCfgS...

Page 56: ...rameter Description Parameter Description Server IP Indicates the IP address of the alarm server VLAN ID Indicates the ID of the VLAN that the alarm server belongs to The value cannot be 0 or 0xfff and cannot be greater than 0xfff Example 601 VlanCfgAdd 10 44 120 2 2 vlancfg add success Caution Each IP address can be configured with one VLAN ID only If multiple VLAN IDs are assigned to an IP addre...

Page 57: ...d a sequence number automatically when it is added to the alarm box Format VlanCfgDel Sequence Parameter Description Parameter Description Sequence Indicates the sequence number of the VLAN configuration Example 601 VlanCfgDel 2 VlanCfg delete Success Follow Up Run the VlanCfgShow command to view current VLAN configurations after you delete the VLAN configuration that has the specified sequence nu...

Page 58: ...nCfgBatDel 2 VlanCfg delete Success Follow Up Run the VlanCfgShow command to view current VLAN configurations after you delete the VLAN configurations that have the specified VLAN ID 5 4 3 5 MultiIpCfgShow Command MultiIpCfgShow Function This command is used to view the IP configuration of the alarm box Format MultiIpCfgShow Example 601 MultiIpCfgShow sequence IpAddr NetMask 1 10 44 10 254 255 0 0...

Page 59: ... IP Address Indicates the IP address of the alarm box Example 601 MultiIpCfgAdd 10 44 10 254 IpAddr add success 601 MultiIpCfgAdd 128 16 11 254 IpAddr add success 601 MultiIpCfgAdd 192 168 1 254 IpAddr add success Caution An IP address cannot be added repeatedly If an IP address added using this command is the same with that configured on the LCD screen the system prompts that adding the IP addres...

Page 60: ...e alarm box Example 601 MultiIpCfgDel 1 MultiIpCfg delete success Caution Assume that the local IP address of the alarm box is changed through the LCD screen and the new local IP address is the same with the one added using the MultiIpCfgAdd command In this case the MultiIpCfgDel command can delete the IP address from the multi IP configurations and from the flash but will not delete the local IP ...

Page 61: ...emote Deployment Networking 6 2 Multi Office in One 6 3 Cross VLAN Networking 6 4 6 2 Remote Deployment Networking Scenario Purpose In remote deployment the alarm box and the alarm server reside in different network segments Remote deployment enables an alarm server to connect to not only local alarm boxes the server and alarm boxes reside in the same network segment but also remote ones In the ca...

Page 62: ...figure the local alarm box to set up a UDP connection between the alarm box and the alarm server For details see 6 2 2 3 Set up the TCP UDP connection between the remote alarm box and the alarm server and configure the routing information on the remote alarm box For details see 6 2 3 6 2 1 Configuring the Local Alarm Box TCP Purpose The local alarm box and the alarm server reside in the same netwo...

Page 63: ...r1 Set succeed 2 View the configurations of the current alarm server 601 tcpCfgShow LocalIp 193 232 54 254 IP address of the alarm box LocalMask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask of the alarm box Sequence 1 Port1 6700 ServerIp1 193 232 54 129 GroupId1 1 link1 state Active The alarm box is connected to the alarm server 3 Run the ping command to check the connectivity between the alarm box and the server Fo...

Page 64: ...s The local alarm box is connected to the alarm server or the hub UDP port is configured on the alarm server The default port 5000 is used in this example For details see 3 4 3 You have telneted the local alarm box from the alarm server For details 5 2 Steps 1 Configure the alarm server 193 232 54 129 in the local alarm box 601 cfgUdpComm 64 193 232 54 129 1 UdpServer1 Set succeed 2 View the confi...

Page 65: ...server The routing information can be saved in the flash so that it will not be cleared upon restart of the alarm box Prerequisites The IP address of the PC connected to the alarm box is already configured TCP port 6700 is configured on the alarm server if the alarm server interacts with the alarm box through TCP UPD port is configured on the alarm box if the alarm server interacts with the alarm ...

Page 66: ... routing information takes effect 6 Telnet the alarm box from the alarm server and then run the ping command to check the connectivity between the alarm box and the server Follow Up To delete the routing information run the routeErase Sequence command Here sequence indicates the sequence number of the routing information saved in the flash 6 3 Multi Office in One Networking Purpose Multi office in...

Page 67: ...102 R o u t e r Server 3 194 1 2 129 F0 0 194 1 2 100 F0 1 192 168 60 101 R o u t e r Server 5 196 1 2 129 F0 0 196 1 2 100 F0 1 192 168 60 103 Figure 6 3 1 Multi Office in One Networking Diagram Prerequisites TCP port 5000 is already configured on each of the alarm servers The IP address of the PC connected to the alarm box is already configured You have telneted the local alarm box from the PC F...

Page 68: ...arm servers 601 tcpCfgShow LocalIp 192 168 60 254 IP address of the alarm box LocalMask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask of the alarm box Sequence 1 Port1 5000 ServerIp1 192 168 60 129 GroupId1 1 link1 state Active The alarm box is connected to the first alarm box Sequence2 Port2 5000 ServerIp2 193 1 2 129 GroupId2 2 link2 state Break The alarm box cannot interact with the second alarm server as the rout...

Page 69: ...ormation for the second to fifth servers 601 routeSave 193 1 2 129 192 168 60 100 601 routeSave 194 1 2 129 192 168 60 101 601 routeSave 195 1 2 129 192 168 60 102 601 routeSave 196 1 2 129 192 168 60 103 4 Check if the routing information is saved successfully in the flash 601 routeFlashShow sequence destination gateway 1 193 1 2 129 192 168 60 100 2 194 1 2 129 192 168 60 101 3 195 1 2 129 192 1...

Page 70: ...orking Purpose The alarm box can interact with alarm servers in different VLANs through a layer 2 switch isolating the servers from each other Assume that the following three alarm servers are connected to the alarm box Server 192 168 1 1 Server 10 44 40 7 Server 126 11 152 6 Moreover the local IP of the alarm box is configured to 10 44 40 254 and the alarm box is connected to the trunk interface ...

Page 71: ... VLANs Packets going through it to alarm box are labeled with VLAN tags Figure 6 4 1 Cross VLAN Networking Diagram Prerequisites The IP address of the PC connected to the alarm box is already configured You have telneted the alarm box from the PC For details see 5 2 Steps 1 Perform the VLAN configurations on the alarm box Configure the VLAN ID of each alarm server 601 VlanCfgAdd 192 168 1 1 1 vlan...

Page 72: ... to configure two IP addresses for the alarm box so that the alarm box can interact with the two servers Configure the IP addresses to 192 168 1 254 and 10 44 40 253 respectively 601 MultiIpCfgAdd 126 11 152 253 IpAddr add success 601 MultiIpCfgAdd 192 168 1 254 IpAddr add success 601 MultiIpCfgShow sequence IpAddr NetMask 1 126 11 152 253 255 255 0 0 2 192 168 1 254 255 255 0 0 601 routeshow ROUT...

Page 73: ...larm box Ensure the subnet mask can support communications between the alarm box and each of the alarm servers In this example configure the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 4 Run the cfgTcpComm or cfgUdpComm command to set up a TCP or UDP connection between the alarm box and each alarm server Assign different group IDs to the alarm servers 5 Restart the alarm box 6 Perform necessary configurations on...

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Page 75: ...ugh FTP These files are loaded to the RAM before they are run Therefore FTP parameters must be set correctly Prerequisites The path of the version files is known An operation and maintenance console is deployed as the FTP server where the version files of the alarm box are stored Steps 1 On the FTP server run the WFTPD exe file Select Security User rights 2 Click New User The new user dialog box a...

Page 76: ...nd the voice file as shown in Figure A 2 1 Figure A 2 1 Setting the Path of Files to Be Downloaded 6 Click Done to complete the settings of the new user and file path 7 Select Logging logging Options and then select all the options as shown in Figure A 2 2 The download status can be displayed during the download process ...

Page 77: ...display font file the alarm sound voice file the boot program and the version program You can download these version files by using the HyperTerminal through FTP The download process is divided into the following 1 Configure the HyperTerminal Step 1 5 2 Create the flash file system in the alarm box Step 6 3 Set the network parameters Step 7 10 4 Download the boot program font file alarm sound file...

Page 78: ...rectory Steps 1 The operation and maintenance console is connected to the alarm box using a RS232 serial cable through the LAN as shown in Figure A 3 1 Figure A 3 1 Hardware Connection 2 Start the HyperTerminal and select the available port COM1 3 Set the properties of COM1 as shown in Figure A 3 2 ...

Page 79: ...unts down the seconds 3 seconds press any key The system displays the Boot Password 3GPLAT or 3gplat prompt Note If you do not press any key in three seconds the system automatically loads the version saved in the flash 5 At this prompt enter the password 3gplat or 3GPLAT The BSP menu appears as shown in Figure A 3 3 Enter if you need help ...

Page 80: ...m box is upgraded from a lower version to V5 0 you need to format the flash to create a file system 1 Enter 3 to erase the files saved in the flash 2 Enter 2 to initialize the flash 7 At the 3GPlat Boot prompt enter r and press Enter The system displays the Vxworks Boot prompt as shown in Figure A 3 4 ...

Page 81: ...ndix A Alarm Box Upgrade A 7 Figure A 3 4 Vxworks Menu 8 At the VxWorks Boot prompt enter p to display the current network parameter settings as shown in Figure A 3 5 Figure A 3 5 Network Parameter Settings ...

Page 82: ... of the PC where the version file is stored for example 10 42 20 20 user u Indicates the FTP user name that should be the same with that on the FTP server By default the FTP user name is zxwb ftp password pw Indicates the FTP password that should be the same with that on the FTP server By default the FTP password is zxwb Press Enter to ignore other parameters as shown in Figure A 3 6 Figure A 3 6 ...

Page 83: ...pgrade A 9 Figure A 3 7 Downloading the Boot Program 12 After the boot program is downloaded successfully enter c and press Enter to activate the boot program as shown in Figure A 3 8 Figure A 3 8 Activating the Boot Program ...

Page 84: ...can be run only after you restart the alarm box 13 At the 3GPlat Boot prompt enter z and press Enter to download the font file After successful download the system returns to the BSP menu as shown in Figure A 3 9 Figure A 3 9 Downloading the Font File ...

Page 85: ...l download the system returns to the BSP menu as shown in Figure A 3 10 Figure A 3 10 Downloading the Alarm Sound File Note Generally the font file and the alarm sound file do not need to be upgraded 15 At the 3GPlat Boot prompt enter 6 and press Enter to download the version program After successful download the system returns to the ...

Page 86: ...utes as shown in Figure A 3 11 Figure A 3 11 Downloading the Version Program Note It may take you a long period of time to download the version program If any error occurs during the download process you need to restart the alarm box and then download the version program again ...

Page 87: ...d press Enter to automatically start the new version from the flash Otherwise you can enter 8 and press Enter to run the new version as shown in Figure A 3 12 Figure A 3 12 Running the New Version 17 After the upgrade press on the alarm box panel to view the current version ...

Page 88: ...F exposure requirements use handset that maintain a 20cm separation distance between the user s body and the host MPE limit for RF exposure at prediction frequency is 0 558mW cm2 for GSM850MHz and 1mW cm2 for GSM1900MHz The MPE for GSM850MHz is 0 46 mW cm2 and 0 421mW cm2 for GSM1900MHz It satisfy RF exposure compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the...

Page 89: ...ull Name APN Access Point Name DNS Domain Name Server FTP File Transfer Protocol GPRS General Packet Radio Service ISP Internal Service Provider MAC Media Access Control OMC Operation Maintenance Center TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol ...

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