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About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii 1 Commissioning Description.......................................................................................................1
1.1 Definition............................................................................................................................................................2 1.2 Commissioning Flow..........................................................................................................................................2
2 Commissioning Preparations......................................................................................................4
2.1 Hardware Check.................................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Software Requirements.......................................................................................................................................5 2.3 Tool Requirements.............................................................................................................................................6 2.4 Data Requirements.............................................................................................................................................7
3 Stand-Alone Commissioning......................................................................................................9
3.1 Checking the Settings of Jumpers and DIP Switches.......................................................................................11 3.1.1 Checking the Settings of DIP Switches and Jumpers of Environment Monitoring Boards....................11 3.1.2 Checking the DIP Settings on the Monitoring Board of the Fan.............................................................17 3.2 Powering On the Indoor Device.......................................................................................................................21 3.3 Powering On the Outdoor Device....................................................................................................................22 3.4 Commissioning the Power System...................................................................................................................23 3.4.1 Checking the Power Supply of DC PDU.................................................................................................23 3.4.2 Checking the Power Supply of AC Power Module.................................................................................23 3.4.3 Configuring the Battery and Checking the Power Supply of the Battery................................................24 3.4.4 Checking the Power Supply of the Power Board ...................................................................................25 3.4.5 Checking the Power Supply of the Heat Exchanger................................................................................26 3.5 Logging in to the System..................................................................................................................................27 3.5.1 Login in the Local Serial Port Mode.......................................................................................................27 3.5.2 Login in the Telnet Mode (Inband Management)....................................................................................32 3.5.3 Login in the Telnet Mode (Outband Management).................................................................................35 3.5.4 Login in the SSH Mode (Inband Management)......................................................................................38 3.5.5 Login in the SSH Mode (Outband Management)....................................................................................48 3.6 Checking the Software Version........................................................................................................................58 3.7 Adding the Shelf...............................................................................................................................................59 3.8 Configuring the Board......................................................................................................................................60 3.9 Loading the Script............................................................................................................................................60 3.10 Configuring the Networking Mode of the System.........................................................................................61 Issue 01 (2011-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. iv
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3.11 Detecting the Power on the Optical Port........................................................................................................61 3.11.1 Detecting the Average Transmit Power of the Two-Fiber Bidirectional Optical Port..........................61 3.11.2 Detecting the Actual Input Power of the Two-Fiber Bidirectional Optical Port...................................65 3.11.3 Detecting the Average Transmit Optical Power of the Single-Fiber Bidirectional Optical Port..........69 3.11.4 Detecting the Actual Input Power of the Single-Fiber Bidirectional Optical Port................................74 3.12 Checking the Status of the Uplink Port..........................................................................................................78 3.13 Changing the System Name...........................................................................................................................79 3.14 Configuring the System User.........................................................................................................................79 3.14.1 Modifying the System User Attributes..................................................................................................79 3.14.2 Modifying the System User Attributes..................................................................................................82 3.15 Checking the System Time.............................................................................................................................84 3.16 Configuring Environment Monitoring............................................................................................................85 3.16.1 Configuring the Monitoring Through the H303ESC.............................................................................85 3.16.2 Configuring the Monitoring Through the H304ESC.............................................................................95 3.16.3 Configuring the Environment Monitoring Through the ESCM (for M200 Cabinet)..........................103 3.16.4 Configuring the Monitoring Through the ESCM (for F02AF Cabinet)..............................................108 3.16.5 Configuring the Environment Monitoring Through the EPS30-4815AF............................................115 3.16.6 Configuring the Environment Monitoring Through the EPS75-4815AF............................................124 3.16.7 Configuring the Monitoring Through the Fan Tray............................................................................137 3.17 Checking the Auto-Save Settings.................................................................................................................140 3.18 Saving the Data.............................................................................................................................................141 3.19 Backing Up the System File.........................................................................................................................141
A Additional Information...........................................................................................................166
A.1 Configuring the Maintenance Terminal.........................................................................................................167 A.2 Making a Script..............................................................................................................................................168 A.3 Operation Guide on Battery Supplementary Charge.....................................................................................169 A.3.1 Preparing Tools.....................................................................................................................................170 Issue 01 (2011-07-30) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. v
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A.3.2 Precautions............................................................................................................................................170 A.3.3 Operation Process.................................................................................................................................171 A.4 Settings of the Software Package..................................................................................................................172 A.4.1 Settings of the Default System Parameters...........................................................................................172 A.4.2 Settings of the Default Overseas Parameters........................................................................................173 A.4.3 Settings of the Default Parameters of the EMU...................................................................................177 A.5 Acronyms and Abbreviations........................................................................................................................178
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Commissioning Description
This topic describes the definition, prerequisites, and flow of the commissioning. 1.1 Definition Commissioning refers to the process of verifying the running of the device, the communication of the device with the NMS and other interconnected devices, and ensuring that the device can be used as required. 1.2 Commissioning Flow This topic provides the prerequisites and basic flow for commissioning the device.
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Commissioning refers to the process of verifying the running of the device, the communication of the device with the NMS and other interconnected devices, and ensuring that the device can be used as required.
This flow is for the commissioning procedures in newly-created offices. For the existing offices, adjust the commissioning procedures and contents according to the actual situation.
Prerequisites
The hardware installation personnel must have installed and checked the UA5000 hardware.
Flowchart
This document describes how to commission the UA5000 in the following steps. Figure 1-1 provides the commissioning flowchart. Figure 1-1 Commissioning flowchart
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The following topics provide a brief description about the contents of each chapter:
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Commissioning Preparations This topic describes how to prepare hardware, software, tools, and data properly to ensure that the commissioning is implemented normally.
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Stand-Alone Commissioning This topic describes how to commission the stand-alone UA5000 after the hardware installation so that the stand-alone UA5000 can work in the normal state.
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Interconnection Commissioning The administrator can maintain and manage the UA5000 in inband network management or outband network management mode. This topic describes how to commission the interconnection by considering the "iManager U2000 unified network management system" (iManager U2000) as an example.
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Maintenance and Management Commissioning This topic describes how to verify the reliability of the device after commissioning the basic functions and services of the device to ensure the performance reliability of the UA5000.
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Commissioning Preparations
This topic describes how to prepare hardware, software, tools, and data properly to ensure that the commissioning is implemented normally. 2.1 Hardware Check This topic describes how to check the hardware before the commissioning. Make sure that the hardware is available and check the hardware before the commissioning to facilitate the subsequent operations. 2.2 Software Requirements This topic describes the software requirements for the commissioning. You need to prepare the commissioning software before the commissioning to facilitate the subsequent operations. 2.3 Tool Requirements This topic describes the tools required for the commissioning. You need to prepare and check the required tools before the commissioning to facilitate the subsequent operations. 2.4 Data Requirements This topic describes the data requirements for the commissioning. The information about hardware configuration, networking, and data plan must be available for data configuration.
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Checklist
Table 2-1 provides the checklist for checking the hardware before the commissioning. Table 2-1 Hardware checklist No. 1 Item Power and grounding Description l Ensure that the power cable and the ground cable are properly connected. l Ensure that the power cable, ground cable, and power distribution switch are labeled correctly, clearly and orderly. l Ensure that the connectors of external ground cables and protection ground cables of the cabinet are properly connected, and they are not damaged. l Ensure that the power supply of the device is in the normal state. 2 Cables and connectors l Ensure that the cable connectors are tight and firm. l Ensure that the cable jacket is intact. l Ensure that the cable labels are clear and neat. l Ensure that cables are bundled reliably. 3 Upper layer device l Check the physical position of the interconnection port on the upper layer device. l Ensure that the upper layer device works in the normal state and can be used for commissioning.
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The hardware installation personnel must check the device according to items "Power and grounding" and "Cables and connectors" in Table 2-1 when performing the installation check. The commissioning personnel can check these two items again to ensure that the hardware connection is reliable during the commissioning.
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Table 2-2 provides the checklist for checking the required software before the commissioning. Table 2-2 Software checklist No. 1 2 Item Software package Software commissioning tools Description Check whether the software package for the commissioning is complete and the version is correct. Check whether the required software commissioning tools are available. The commonly used commissioning tools are as follows: l HyperTerminal: Used for logging in to the UA5000 through the CLI. The tool is embedded in Windows. l TFTP and FTP: Used for loading software, which can be downloaded from http://support.huawei.com. l Toolbox: Used for tracing signals. It is released with the version.
Checklist
Table 2-3 provides the checklist for checking the required tools before the commissioning. Table 2-3 Tool checklist No. 1 Item Cables Description RS-232 serial port cable: l One end is an RJ-45 connector, used for connecting to the control board of the device. l The other end is a DB-9 or DB-25 female connector, used for connecting to the commissioning terminal. When the maintenance terminal is a PC, use the DB-9 female connector. Crossover cable Used for connecting the commissioning terminal to the UA5000 in the case of maintenance in the Telnet mode.
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Remarks Used for commissioning the services. Used for detecting the optical power and optical sensitivity, and transmitting the service upstream. Used for logging in to the UA5000 to commission the UA5000. Used for the following tests on the optical port: actual receive optical power test, receive sensitivity test, and overload optical power test. Used on the optical signal receive port for attenuating the received optical signal during the device commissioning to protect the optical port from being damaged by strong optical power. Used for measuring the voltage, resistance, and current intensity during the power commissioning.
Multimeter
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Before the commissioning, collect the information about the hardware configuration, networking, and data plan based on the engineering documents such as the project division layout and network design. Table 2-4 provides the data requirement checklist. Table 2-4 Checklist No. 1 Item Hardware configuration Description It includes but is not limited to: l The type of the control board and other boards, and the slot layout. l The type of the uplink port and service port, and their physical locations.
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Description It includes but is not limited to: l Network topology l IP address allocation l VLAN plan l Service type and data plan
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This topic describes how to commission the stand-alone UA5000 after the hardware installation so that the stand-alone UA5000 can work in the normal state. 3.1 Checking the Settings of Jumpers and DIP Switches This topic describes how to check the settings of the environment supervision circuit (ESC) board, fan EMU jumpers and dual-in-line package (DIP) switches so that the settings conform to the actual application. 3.2 Powering On the Indoor Device This topic describes how to power on the indoor device to ensure that each board is supplied with power in the normal state. 3.3 Powering On the Outdoor Device This topic describes how to power on the outdoor device to ensure that each board is supplied with power in the normal state. 3.4 Commissioning the Power System This topic describes how to commission the reliability of the power supply system so that the system can supply the power to the device in the normal state. 3.5 Logging in to the System This topic describes how to log in to theUA5000 and then commission the UA5000 through the maintenance terminal. 3.6 Checking the Software Version This topic describes how to check whether the version of the running software meets the requirements for office deployment. 3.7 Adding the Shelf This topic describes how to add a shelf (including the master shelf and the slave shelf) to ensure the normal running of the shelf. 3.8 Configuring the Board This topic describes how to check whether the inserted board is the same as the board required in the data plan and check whether the board runs in the normal state. 3.9 Loading the Script This topic describes how to load the script file to configure the basic data of the device, which is a preparation for the commissioning of the basic functions of the device.
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10. 3.10 Configuring the Networking Mode of the System When the networking modes of the UA5000 are different, perform the operation to configure the networking mode of the system to independent networking or integrated access networking. 11. 3.11 Detecting the Power on the Optical Port This topic describes how to detect the mean launched optical power and the actual input optical power to check whether the transmit optical transceiver and the receive optical transceiver are in the normal state. 12. 3.12 Checking the Status of the Uplink Port This topic describes how to check the status of the uplink port to ensure that the interconnection between the UA5000 and the upper layer device is in the normal state, thus ensuring the normal communication. 13. 3.13 Changing the System Name This topic describes how to customize the useful system name to differentiate UA5000s. This facilitates the management of the UA5000. 14. 3.14 Configuring the System User When accessing, configuring, and managing the UA5000, you need to add the system operation users with different attributes. This topic describes how to add system operation users and modify the attributes of the system operation users. 15. 3.15 Checking the System Time This topic describes how to check whether the system time, time zone, time stamp, and start and end Daylight Saving Time (DST) of the UA5000 are consistent with the actual conditions. 16. 3.16 Configuring Environment Monitoring The UA5000 provides the function of monitoring various environment parameters (such as the temperature, humidity, and power voltage) so that the device runs in the stable environment. This topic describes how to commission the environment monitoring unit (EMU). 17. 3.17 Checking the Auto-Save Settings This topic describes how to check the settings of the auto-save function to prevent data loss due to reboots. 18. 3.18 Saving the Data This topic describes how to save the data into the flash memory to prevent data loss due to reboots. 19. 3.19 Backing Up the System File This topic describes how to back up the system file to prevent permanent data loss due to the system failure. At the first office deployment or when the upgrade is complete, you need to back up the database file and the configuration file to restore the system in the case of the system failure.
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3.1.1 Checking the Settings of DIP Switches and Jumpers of Environment Monitoring Boards
This topic describes how to check the settings of the jumpers on the ESC board and the dual-inline package (DIP) switches. This ensures that the settings conform to the actual application.
Prerequisite
The UA5000 must be disconnected from the power supply.
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Jumpers S1, S2, S3, S8 and S10 are used to set the type of the serial port. Table 3-1 provides their meanings and settings. Table 3-1 Meanings and settings of the H303ESC S1, S2, S3, S8, and S10 Jumper S1 Settings 1-2 connected Meanings The serial port SIO1 is RS-232. Default Settings 2-3 connected
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Meanings The serial port SIO1 is RS-422. The serial port SIO2 is RS-232. The serial port SIO2 is RS-422. The serial port SIO3 is RS-232. The serial port SIO3 is RS-422. The serial port SIO3 is RS-485.
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S11 is used to check whether the running LED on the front panel is valid. Table 3-2 provides the meanings and settings of S11. Table 3-2 Meanings and settings of the H303ESC S11 Jumper S11 Settings 1-2 connected 2-3 connected Meanings The running LED on the board is valid. The running LED on the board is invalid. Default Settings 1-2 connected
DIP switch S6 is used to set the type of external analog sensors. Table 3-3 provides the meanings and settings of S6. Table 3-3 Meanings and settings of the H303ESC S6 DIP Switch S6-1 to S6-6 Settings ON OFF S6-7 to S6-8 Reserved Meanings The external analog sensor is of the current type. The external analog sensor is of the voltage type. Default Settings ON
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DIP switch S7 is used to set the reporting mode and ratio. Table 3-4 provides the meanings and settings of S7. Table 3-4 Meanings and settings of the H303ESC S7 DIP Switch S7-1 Settings ON OFF S7-2 ON OFF S7-3 S7-4 Reserved ON OFF Meanings The H303ESC board is used in the access network. The H303ESC board is used in the Local Exchange. The H303ESC board uses one serial port for reporting. The H303ESC board uses two serial ports for reporting. The reporting ratio of the serial port is 19200 bit/s. The reporting ratio of the serial port is 9600 bit/s. ON ON ON Default Settings ON
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Table 3-5 Meanings and settings of the H304ESC S4-S8 Jumper S4 Settings 1-2 connected 2-3 connected S5 1-2 connected 2-3 connected S6-S8 2-3 of S7 connected; 1-2 of S6 and S8 connected 2-3 of S7 and S8 connected; 1-2 of S6 connected Meanings The serial port SIO1 is RS-232. The serial port SIO1 is RS-422. The serial port SIO2 is RS-232. The serial port SIO2 is RS-422. The serial port SIO3 is RS-232. The serial port SIO3 is RS-422. 2-3 of S7 connected; 1-2 of S6 and S8 connected 1-2 connected Default Settings 1-2 connected
DIP switch S2 is used to set the type of external analog sensors. Table 3-6 provides the meanings and settings of S2. Table 3-6 Meanings and settings of the H304ESC S2 DIP Switch S2-1 Settings ON OFF S2-2 ON OFF S2-3 ON OFF S2-4 Reserved Meanings The external sensor of JTA1 is of the current type. The external sensor of JTA1 is of the voltage type. The external sensor of JTA2 is of the current type. The external sensor of JTA2 is of the voltage type. The external sensor of JTA3 is of the current type. The external sensor of JTA3 is of the voltage type. OFF OFF Default Settings OFF
DIP switch S3 is used to set the reporting mode and ratio. Table 3-7 provides the meanings and settings of S3.
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Table 3-7 Meanings and settings of the H304ESC S3 DIP Switch S3-1 Settings ON OFF S3-2 ON OFF S3-3 S3-4 Reserved ON OFF S3-5 to S3-8 Reserved Meanings The H304ESC board is used in the access network. The H304ESC board is used on the Local Exchange. The H304ESC board uses one serial port for reporting. The H304ESC board uses two serial ports for reporting. The reporting rate of the serial port is 19200 bit/s. The reporting rate of the serial port is 9600 bit/s. OFF OFF Default Settings ON
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The available dialing digits of the DIP switch S1 are 8. Table 3-8 provides the meanings and settings of S1. Table 3-8 Meanings and settings of the DIP switch S1 DIP Switch S1-1 to S1-5 Settings unsupported Meanings Default Settings S1-1: ON S1-2: ON S1-3: OFF S1-4: OFF S1-5: ON S1-6 ON The reporting rate of the serial port is 19200 bit/s The reporting rate of the serial port is 9600 bit/s. The external sensor of JTA1 is of the current type. The external sensor of JTA1 is of the voltage type. The external sensor of JTA2 is of the current type. The external sensor of JTA2 is of the voltage type. ON ON OFF
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Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the cable connector if the ESC board is connected to the environment monitoring cable. Step 2 Use the flathead screwdriver to unfasten the screws on the ESC board anticlockwise, as shown in (1) of Figure 3-4.
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Step 3 Hold the handlebar firmly on the front panel and pull out the ESC board from the PDU. Step 4 Check whether the settings of the jumpers and DIP switches on the ESC board are practical in application. If not, proceed as follows: l For H303ESC, refer to Table 3-1 and Table 3-2 to set the jumpers; refer to Table 3-3 and Table 3-4 to set the DIP switches. l For H304ESC, refer to Table 3-5 to set the jumpers; refer to Table 3-6 and Table 3-7 to set the DIP switches. l For ESCM, refer to Table 3-8 to set the DIP switches. Step 5 Insert the ESC board into the PDU, as shown in (2) of Figure 3-4. Step 6 Use the flathead screwdriver to fasten the screws clockwise on the ESC panel, insert the cable connector, and resume the monitoring cable connection of the ESC board. ----End
3.1.2 Checking the DIP Settings on the Monitoring Board of the Fan
This topic describes how to check the DIP settings on monitoring board of the fan. This ensures that the settings conform to the actual application.
Context
There are two types of fan monitoring boards: FCBA and FCBB, which are used as follows: l l The FCBA board is used in the rear access fan tray. The FCBB board is used in the front access fan tray.
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Figure 3-6 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the H801FCBB board, and Figure 3-6 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the H511FCBB board. The DIP switches in the layout adopt the default settings.
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Table 3-9 Description of the DIP switches on the H801FCBB board DIP SW2-1 SW2-2 SW2-3 SW2-4 Description Set the mapping sub-node addresses of data configuration. l ON corresponds to address bit 0. l OFF corresponds to address bit 1. ON indicates that the baud rate of the communication between the fan tray and the control board is 19200 bit/s. OFF indicates that the baud rate of the communication between the fan tray and the control board is 9600 bit/s. SW2-5 SW2-6 SW2-7 SW2-8 Set the speed adjustment modes of fans. Set the number of fans. Defaults ON OFF OFF OFF
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Table 3-10 provides the relation between the DIP switches and the sub-node addresses. Table 3-10 Relation between the DIP switches and the sub-node addresses SW2-3 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF SW2-2 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF SW2-1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Sub-Node Addresses 000 (0) 001 (1) 002 (2) 003 (3) 004 (4) 005 (5) 006 (6) 007 (7)
Table 3-11 provides the relation between the settings of the DIP switches and the number of fans.
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Table 3-11 Relation between the DIP switch settings and the fan quantity SW2-6 ON ON OFF OFF SW2-5 ON OFF ON OFF Fan Quantity 6 8 4 10
Table 3-12 provides the relation between the settings of the DIP switches and the speed adjustment mode of the fans. Table 3-12 Relation between the DIP switch settings and the speed adjustment mode SW2-8 ON ON OFF OFF SW2-7 ON OFF ON OFF Speed Adjustment Mode Measure the temperature on the air intake vent Measure the temperature on the air exhaust vent Reserved Stop the fan and measure the temperature on the air intake vent Speed Adjustment Scheme Scheme 1 Scheme 2 Scheme 3 Scheme 4
Prerequisites
The device must be powered off.
Procedure
Step 1 Use a screwdriver to unfasten the screws anticlockwise on the front panel of the fan tray, as shown in (1) of Figure 3-8.
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Step 2 Remove the fan tray from the service shelf, as shown in (2) of Figure 3-8. Step 3 Check whether the DIP switch settings on the fan monitoring and control board are consistent with the actual application. If not, configure the DIP switches again according to Table 3-9. Step 4 Insert the fan tray into the corresponding slot, as shown in (3) of Figure 3-8. Step 5 Use the screwdriver to fasten the screws clockwise on the front panel of the fan tray, as shown in (4) of Figure 3-8. ----End
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Procedure
Step 1 Turn on the input power of the DC PDU. Step 2 Turn on the output control switches of the DC PDU. ----End
Result
The LED of the control board blinks 1s on and 1s off repeatedly.
Prerequisite
l l The installation check and the power-on check must be performed on the device. The power switch of the lightning arrester, the input/output switches of the GEPS4860, and the power switch of the heating panel must be turned off.
Procedure
Step 1 Turn off the AC power input switch to power on the lightning arrester. Step 2 Turn off the MCB "AC POWER" to power on the GEPS4860. Step 3 When the device temperature is lower than -25C, turn on the miniature circuit breaker (MCB) of the heating panel to heat the device components until the device temperature is higher than -25C. When the device temperature is higher than -25C, skip this step.
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When the device starts at the temperature lower than -25C, use the heating panel to heat all the components to -25C above, and then the device can be powered on.
Step 4 Turn on the AC input MCB on the GEPS4860 (set the MCB upward). In the normal state, after a short delay, the RUN LEDs on the front panels of all the rectifier units are green after the rectifiers units are started. The RUN LED on the monitoring unit blinks slowly in green, and the ALM LED is on. Step 5 Turn on all the load MCBs on the GEPS4860 (set the MCBs upward). In the normal state, the ALM LED on the front panel of the monitoring unit is off. Step 6 Turn on (set the switch upward) the power switch on the GEPS4860 to supply power for the heat exchanger. Step 7 Turn on (set the MCB upward) the MCB "BATT" on the GEPS4860 to supply power for batteries. ----End
Result
The RUN LED on the control board blinks 1s on and 1s off repeatedly.
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Prerequisite
The two or four power inputs of the DC PDU supply power to the cabinet at the same time
Procedure
l Please implement the following steps when the two independent power supplies works in the normal state for the cabinet: 1. 2. 3. 4. l Disconnect power input A of the DC PDU and check the power supply of the cabinet. Restore the power supply of power input A to the cabinet. Disconnect power input B of the DC PDU and check the power supply of the cabinet. Restore the power supply of power input B to the cabinet.
When the four power inputs supply power to the cabinet in the normal state, usually adopt the mutual backup. That is, A and B mutually backup for each other, C and D mutually backup for each other, please implement the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the power supply of power input A and C of the DC PDU and check the power supply of the cabinet. Restore the power supply of power input A and C to the cabinet. Disconnect power input B and D of the DC PDU and check the power supply of the cabinet. Restore the power supply of power input B and D to the cabinet.
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Result
After disconnecting the backup power supply of any power input, the power supply and the service of the device board stay unaffected.
Prerequisite
The AC mode is used in the cabinet for power supply.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove a rectifier unit and check the power supply of the cabinet. Step 2 Insert the rectifier unit back into the cabinet.
NOTE
Repeat step 1 and step 2 to verify one by one whether other redundant rectifier units are normal.
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Result
After removing any rectifier unit, the power supply and the service of the device board stay unaffected.
3.4.3 Configuring the Battery and Checking the Power Supply of the Battery
This topic describes how to configure the battery and verify whether the backup power supplied by the battery to the AC power system is in the normal state.
Prerequisite
The cabinet must adopt the AC power supply and must be configured with the battery.
Context
l Currently, the encapsulated valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) batteries used in the communication industry are all produced in full loading state, that is, the battery has been charged with electricity fully. Based on the battery features, automatic discharge will occur due to chemical reaction during the delivery and storage process. In this case, the battery capacity and the open circuit voltage decrease. We refer to this phenomenon as the automatic charge of the battery. In a certain period, if you use appropriate methods, the voltage and the capacity of the battery can be restored completely. To make up the automatic discharge during the idle period, you need to perform the supplementary charge for the battery in long idleness periodically. For this type of situation, refer to "Operation Guide on Battery Supplementary Charge" to complete the supplementary charge of the battery first, and then perform the following commissioning procedures.
Procedure
Step 1 In global config mode, run the emu add command to add the EMU of the power system. Step 2 In global config mode, run the display emu command to query whether the status of the power system shows normal. Step 3 Run the interface emu command to enter the EMU mode to configure the battery parameters.
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CAUTION
The battery capacity parameters corresponding with different cabinets are different. You need to configure in correct way. Otherwise, you may damage the battery. Step 4 In the corresponding power mode, run the power battery command to configure the battery parameters. Table 3-13 lists the battery capacity of the different cabinets in the UA5000. Table 3-13 Battery capacity of different cabinets Cabinet Type ONU-F01E200 (Outdoor) ONU-F01E400 (Outdoor) ONU-F01D200 (Outdoor) ONU-F01D500 (Outdoor) ONU-F01D1000 (Outdoor) ONU-F02A (Indoor) Battery Capacity 50 AH 75 AH 80 AH 150 AH/184 AH 184 AH 100 AH
Step 5 In the corresponding power mode, run the power battery-test command to configure the battery discharging parameters. Step 6 In privilege mode, run the save command to save the related configuration. When the monitoring module and the UA5000 device communicate with each other in the normal state, the configured data take effect automatically. Step 7 Disconnect the mains supply, and check whether the cabinet power system can switch to the battery supply mode. Step 8 Restore the mains supply, and check whether the cabinet power system can switch to the mains supply mode. ----End
Result
l l After the mains supply is disconnected, the cabinet power system switches to the battery supply mode and the power supply is in the normal state. After the mains supply is restored, the cabinet power system switches to the mains supply mode and the power supply is in the normal state.
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Prerequisite
The two configured PWX boards must work in the normal state.
Precaution
l l Wear the ESD wrist strap during the operation. When one PWX board is faulty, replace it in time. Ensure that the shelf does not work for long with only one power board.
Procedure
Step 1 Turn off the power switch on the front panel of one PWX board, and check the power supply of the narrowband service board. Step 2 Turn on the power switch that is turned off in Step 1. ----End
Result
After the power switch of one PWX board is turned off, the narrowband service boards in the shelf work in the normal state.
NOTE
In the normal state, the two PWX boards work in the load sharing mode and supply power for the narrowband service boards in the shelf. When one PWX board becomes faulty, the other PWX board supplies power for the narrowband service boards in the shelf.
Context
l l The outdoor cabinet with large capacity usually houses a heat exchanger for the cabinet temperature controlling. There are two power supplies for the heat exchanger when the device works in the normal state. One is DC power, provided by the power module. The other is AC power, controlled by the miniature circuit breaker (MCB) on the panel of the cabinet. The outdoor cabinet with small capacity is not configured with the heat exchanger.
Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the first power supply (DC power) of the heat exchanger and check the alarm LED on the heat exchanger panel. Step 2 Restore the first power supply (DC power) of the heat exchanger and check the alarm LED on the heat exchanger panel. Step 3 Disconnect the second power supply (AC power) of the heat exchanger and check the alarm LED on the heat exchanger panel.
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Step 4 Restore the second power supply (AC power) of the heat exchanger and check the alarm LED on the heat exchanger panel. ----End
Result
l l After any input of the power supply is disconnected, the heat exchanger finishes reset selfcheck and the alarm LED turns on, but the heat exchanger works in the normal state. After the power is restored, the alarm LED of the heat exchanger turns off, and the system recovers.
Prerequisite
l A commissioning terminal, generally a portable computer with a HyperTerminal application and that can be connected to the UA5000 through the serial port cable must be available. An RS-232 serial port cable (one end with an RJ-45 connector and the other end with a DB-9 or DB-25 female connector) must be available.
Networking
Figure 3-9 shows the example network of the login to the UA5000 in the local serial port mode Figure 3-9 Example network for the login to the UA5000 in the local serial port mode
PC
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Flowchart
Figure 3-10 shows the flowchart for logging in to the UA5000 in the local serial port mode Figure 3-10 Flowchart for logging into the UA5000 in the local serial port mode
Procedure
Step 1 Use a standard RS-232 serial port cable to connect the serial port on the PC to the COM port on the PVMB control board, as shown in Figure 3-9. Step 2 Configure the HyperTerminal communication parameters.
NOTE
The following considers the typical mode in Windows as an example to describe how to log in to the system in the local serial port mode. Other modes are not described here.
1.
Set up a connection. Choose Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal on the PC to display the Connection Description dialog box. Enter the connection name, and then click OK, as shown in the following figure.
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Select the serial port. Select the serial port on the PC, for example, COM2, that is connected to the UA5000, and then click OK, as shown in the following figure.
3.
Set the HyperTerminal communication parameters. For details, see the following figure.
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NOTE
l The baud rate of the HyperTerminal must be the same as the baud rate of the serial port on the UA5000. By default, the baud rate of the serial port on the UA5000 is 9600 bit/s. l If illegal characters are displayed on the HyperTerminal interface after you log in to the system, it indicates that the baud rate of the HyperTerminal is different from the baud rate of the serial port on the UA5000. In this case, you can modify the baud rate of the HyperTerminal and then log in to the system again. The system supports the following baud rates: 9600bit/s, 19200bit/s, 38400bit/s, 57600bit/s, and 115200bit/s.
4. 1.
Click OK to display the HyperTerminal interface. Set the emulation type of the HyperTerminal. Choose File > huawei Properties from the main menu on the HyperTerminal interface. On the Settings tab page in the dialog box that is displayed, select VT100 or Auto Detect as Emulation, as shown in the following figure. By default, Auto Detect is selected.
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Set the line delay and the character delay of the ASCII code. Click ASCII Setup. In the dialog box that is displayed, set Line delay to 200 and Character delay to 200, and then click OK, as shown in the following figure. By default, Line delay is set to 0 and Character delay to 0.
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When the text is copied to the HyperTerminal, the Character delay parameter controls the speed at which each character is sent. The Line delay parameter controls the interval between lines. If the delay is too short, certain characters are omitted. If certain characters are omitted when the text is copied to the HyperTerminal, modify the delay.
Step 4 On the interface of the HyperTerminal, press Enter to display the user name prompt character. Enter the user name and the password for registration according to the prompt (by default, the user name is root and the password is admin) until the command line prompt character is displayed. For the basic information on how to use the CLI, see CLI Operation Characteristics. on the operation interface and then click . If the login still fails, If the login fails, click go to Step 1 to check the parameter settings or the physical connection are normal. If the parameter settings and the physical connection are normal, log in again. Step 5 To configure the IP address of the ETH1 port, do as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. In global config mode, run the interface eth command to enter the eth mode. In ETH mode, run the ip address command to configure the IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway of the ETH1 port. Run the display ip address command to query the IP address and the subnet mask. Run the sysman mode command to configure the network management mode.
Step 6 To configure the IP address of the ETH0 port, do as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Run the mac outband add command to add the MAC address of the outband management. In global config mode, run the interface outband command to enter the outband mode. In outband mode, run the ip address command to configure the IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway of the ETH0 port. Run the display ip address command to query the IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Run the sysman mode command to configure the network management mode.
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Result
You can maintain and manage the device after logging in to the device through the serial port.
Prerequisite
l You must log in to the UA5000 through the local serial port and the IP address and the subnet mask must be configured for the UA5000. For detailed configuration, see 3.5.1 Login in the Local Serial Port Mode. The IP address of the maintenance terminal has been correctly configured. For the process of configuring the IP address for the maintenance terminal, see Configuring the Maintenance Terminal.
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In the following operations, the configuration of the UA5000 must be performed through the local serial port.
Networking LAN
Figure 3-11 shows the example network for inband management through telnet in a LAN. Figure 3-11 Example network for inband management over a LAN in telnet mode
LAN
PC1
PC2
ETH0 ETH1
0/4/0
COM
PC3 UA5000
PVMB
Networking WAN
Figure 3-12 shows the example network for inband management over a LAN in telnet mode. Figure 3-12 Example network for inband management over a WAN in telnet mode
Router
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Configuration Flowchart
Figure 3-13 shows the flowchart for logging in to and configuring the system through the inband management port in telnet mode. Figure 3-13 Flowchart for logging in to and configuring the system through the inband management port in telnet mode
Start Set up configuration environment Configure IP address of service network port Run the telnet program Log in to the system
End
Procedure
Step 1 Set up the configuration environment. l If you log in to the UA5000 in the LAN inband management mode through telnet, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-11. l If you log in to the UA5000 in the WAN inband management mode through telnet, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-12. Step 2 Configure the IP addresses of the service network port. In ETH mode, you can run the ip address command to configure the IP address of the service network port.
huawei(config)#interface eth huawei(config-if-eth)#ip address 10.10.20.10 255.255.255.0 10.10.20.1 vlan_tag 1 huawei(config-if-eth)#quit
Step 3 Run the telnet application. Choose Start > Run from the main menu on the maintenance terminal. On the Open address bar of the Run interface, enter telnet X.X.X.X (X.X.X.X indicates the IP address of the ETH1 port on the UA5000), as shown in Figure 3-14 (Windows is considered as an example), and then click OK to display the remote login dialog box.
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Step 4 Log in to the system. In the remote login dialog box, enter the user name and the password. By default, the user name is root and the password is admin. After you log in to the system successfully, a message is displayed indicating that the login is successful, as show in the following message.
>>User name:root >>User password: Huawei HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit. Copyright(C) Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 1998-2010. All rights reserved.
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Result
After logging to the system, you can maintain and manage the UA5000. For the basic information on how to use the CLI, see CLI Operation Characteristics.
Prerequisite
l You must log in to the UA5000 through the local serial port and the IP address and the subnet mask must be configured for the UA5000. For detailed configuration, see 3.5.1 Login in the Local Serial Port Mode. The IP address of the maintenance terminal has been correctly configured. For the process of configuring the IP address for the maintenance terminal, see Configuring the Maintenance Terminal.
NOTE
In the following operations, the configuration of the UA5000 must be performed through the local serial port.
Networking LAN
Figure 3-15 shows the example network for configuring the Networking through the outband management port over a LAN in telnet mode.
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Figure 3-15 Example network for outband management over a LAN in telnet mode
LAN
PC1
ETH0 ETH1
0/4/0
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COM
PC3 UA5000
PVMD
Networking WAN
Figure 3-16 shows the example network for configuring the Networking through the outband management port over a WAN in telnet mode. Figure 3-16 Example network for configuring the outband management over a WAN in telnet mode
Router
10.10.1.0/24 10.10.20.10/24
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0/4/0
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Configuration Flowchart
Figure 3-17 shows the flowchart for logging in to and configuring the system through the outband management port in telnet mode.
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Figure 3-17 Flowchart for logging in to and configuring the UA5000 through the outband management port in telnet mode
Start Set up configuration environment Configure IP address of maintenance network port Run the telnet program
End
Procedure
Step 1 Set up the configuration environment. l If you log in to the UA5000 in the LAN outband management mode through telnet, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-15. l If you log in to the UA5000 in the WAN outband management mode through telnet, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-16. Step 2 Configure the IP addresses of the maintenance network port. In outband mode, you can run the ip address command to configure the IP address of the maintenance network port.
NOTE
The default IP address of the maintenance Ethernet port is 172.20.1.2, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. You can configure the IP address of the maintenance Ethernet port based on the actual network plan.
huawei(config)#interface outband huawei(interface-outband)#ip address 10.10.20.10 255.255.255.0 10.10.20.1 vlan_tag 1 huawei(interface-outband)#quit
Step 3 Configure an outband route. In the case that PVMD functions as the control board, if the IP address of the maintenance terminal and that of the maintenance network port on the UA5000 are not in the same network segment, run the outband route add command in diagnose mode to create an outband route from the UA5000 to the maintenance terminal.
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Step 4 Run the telnet application. Choose Start > Run from the main menu on the maintenance terminal. On the Open address bar of the Run interface, enter telnet X.X.X.X (X.X.X.X indicates the IP address of the ETH0 port on the UA5000), as shown in Figure 3-18 (Windows is considered as an example), and then click OK to display the remote login dialog box. Figure 3-18 Interface of running the telnet application
Step 5 Log in to the system. In the remote login dialog box, enter the user name and the password. By default, the user name is root and the password is admin. After you log in to the system successfully, a message is displayed indicating that the login is successful, as show in the following message.
>>User name:root >>User password: Huawei HONET UA5000 Universal Access Unit. Copyright(C) Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 1998-2010. All rights reserved.
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Result
After logging to the system, you can maintain and manage the UA5000. For the basic information on how to use the CLI, see CLI Operation Characteristics.
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Prerequisite
l You must log in to the UA5000 through the local serial port and the IP address and the subnet mask must be configured for the UA5000. For detailed configuration, see 3.5.1 Login in the Local Serial Port Mode. The IP address of the maintenance terminal has been correctly configured. For the process of configuring the IP address for the maintenance terminal, see Configuring the Maintenance Terminal.
NOTE
In the following operations, the configuration of the UA5000 must be performed through the local serial port.
LAN
PC1
PC2
ETH0 ETH1
0/4/0
COM
PC3 UA5000
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Figure 3-20 Example network for configuring the inband management over a WAN in SSH mode
Router
PC
0/4/0
PVMB
UA5000
Configuration Flowchart
Figure 3-21 shows the flowchart for logging in to and configuring the system through the inband management port in SSH mode.
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Figure 3-21 Flowchart for logging in to and configuring the system in SSH mode
Start
Create a user
rsa, all, and passwordpublickey authentication mode Generate the RSA public key Generate the SSH user public key Assign the public key to the SSH user Log in to the system in SSH mode End
Procedure
Step 1 Set up the configuration environment. l If you log in to the UA5000 through the inband management over a LAN in SSH mode, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-19.
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l If you log in to the UA5000 through the inband management over a WAN in SSH mode, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-20. Step 2 Configure the IP addresses of the service network port. In ETH mode, you can run the ip address command to configure the IP address of the service network port.
huawei(config)#interface eth huawei(config-if-eth)#ip address 10.10.20.10 255.255.255.0 10.10.20.1 vlan_tag 1 huawei(config-if-eth)#quit
Step 3 Create a user. Add a user. The profile is operator, the user name and the password are huawei1, the level is operator, and the number of times for login is 4.
huawei(config)#terminal user name User Name(length<6,15>):huawei1 User Password(length<6,15>): Confirm Password (length<6,15>): User profile name(<=15 chars)[root]:operator User's Level: 1. Common User 2. Operator 3. Administrator:2 Permitted Reenter Number(0--4):4 User's Appended Info(<=30 chars): Adding user succeeds Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n
Step 4 Create the local RSA key pair. Run the rsa local-key-pair create command to create the local RSA key pair.
CAUTION
To log in to the system in SSH mode successfully, you need to configure and create the local RSA key pair first. Before performing other configurations in SSH mode, create the local key pair in SSH mode.
huawei(config)#rsa local-key-pair create The key name will be: Host % RSA keys defined for Host already exist. Confirm to replace them? [y/n]:y The range of public key size is (512 ~ 2048). NOTES: If the key modulus is greater than 512, It will take a few minutes. Input the bits in the modulus[default = 512]: Generating keys... .....++++++++++++ ....++++++++++++ .......................++++++++ ........++++++++
Step 5 Set the SSH user authentication mode. Run the ssh user authentication-type rsa command to select the SSH user authentication mode. The SSH user authentication mode is classified into the following four types and the rsa authentication mode is considered as an example here. l password: The common password is used for authentication.
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l rsa: The RSA public key is used for authentication. l all: The password or RSA key is used for authentication. It indicates that an SSH user can log in to the device after the user has passed the password or RSA authentication. l password-publickey: The password and public key are used for authentication. It indicates that an SSH user can log in to the device only after the user has passed both the password and RSA authentication.
huawei(config)#ssh user huawei authentication-type rsa
Step 6 Generate the RSA public key. 1. Run the key generator (considering the PuTTY as an example). Run the key generator PUTTYGEN.EXE.Figure 3-22 shows the interface of the key generator. Figure 3-22 Interface of the key generator
2.
Generate the client key. Select SSH-2 RSA as the key type in the Parameters area, click Generate, and move the cursor according to the prompt to generate the client key.Figure 3-23 shows the interface of the key generator.
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After generating the key, click Save public key and Save private key to save the public key and the private key.Figure 3-24 shows the interface of saving the public key and the private key.
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Figure 3-24 Interface of saving the public key and the private key
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Generate the RSA public key. Start sshkey.exe, the password convertor on the client, click Browse, select the public key file that is saved, and then click Convert to convert the client public key to the RSA public key.Figure 3-25 shows the interface of converting the client public key to the RSA public key.
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Figure 3-25 Interface of converting the client public key to the RSA public key
Step 7 Generate the public key for the SSH user. Create the RSA public key and copy the RSA public key to the server in the config-rsa-key-code mode.
huawei(config)#rsa peer-public-key key huawei(config-rsa-public-key)#public-key-code begin Enter "RSA key code" view, return last view with "public-key-code end". huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#30818602 81805A01 625279EF 5E4CD503 916C9DB5 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#C901D4CA 207C77D3 4EF25B04 9897BD24 997BF61B huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#F82B6F06 55ACCDB9 F7DC1474 9E6518EE B1A543FF huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#111BD11C 683A023B A4295550 DA13F6BE 3190A2A8 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#4FBAA365 F6E796A0 B02CB6F9 8491A373 9B4A0876 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#BBA2C7BA E1974104 AD165E98 18CF0201 25 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#public-key-code end huawei(config-rsa-public-key)#peer-public-key end
Step 8 Assign the public key to the SSH user. Run the ssh user assign rsa-key command to assign the public key to user huawei.
huawei(config)#ssh user huawei assign rsa-key key
Step 9 Log in to the system. 1. Run the client software. Start the putty.exe, the SSH client tool. Choose SSH > Auth from the navigation tree to specify the RSA private key file, as shown in Figure 3-26. Then, click Browse to display the file selecting dialog box. In the dialog box, select the private key file and click OK.
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Log in to the system. Choose Session from the navigation tree, and then enter the IP address of the UA5000 in the Host Name (or IP address) text box, as shown in Figure 3-27. Then, click Open to log in to the system. Figure 3-27 Interface of logging in to the system through the SSH client software
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The user authentication mode is set to RSA. Therefore, the system displays a message, as shown in Figure 3-28. After entering the corresponding user name (huawei), you can log in to the system. Figure 3-28 Interface of logging in to the system through the SSH client software
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Result
After logging to the system, you can maintain and manage the UA5000. For the basic information on how to use the CLI, see CLI Operation Characteristics.
Prerequisite
l You must log in to the UA5000 through the local serial port and the IP address and the subnet mask must be configured for the UA5000. For detailed configuration, see 3.5.1 Login in the Local Serial Port Mode.
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The IP address of the maintenance terminal has been correctly configured. For the process of configuring the IP address for the maintenance terminal, see Configuring the Maintenance Terminal.
NOTE
In the following operations, the configuration of the UA5000 must be performed through the local serial port.
LAN
PC1
ETH0 ETH1
0/4/0
PC2
COM
PC3 UA5000
PVMD
Router
10.10.1.0/24 10.10.20.10/24
ETH0 ETH1 COM
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Configuration Flowchart
Figure 3-31 shows the flowchart for logging in to and configuring the system through the outband management interface in SSH mode.
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Figure 3-31 Flowchart for logging in to and configuring the system in SSH mode
Start
Create a user
rsa, all, and passwordpublickey authentication mode Generate the RSA public key Generate the SSH user public key Assign the public key to the SSH user Log in to the system in SSH mode End
Procedure
Step 1 Set up the configuration environment. l If you log in to the UA5000 through the outband management over a LAN in SSH mode, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-29.
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l If you log in to the UA5000 through the outband management over a WAN in SSH mode, set up a network environment according to the networking shown in Figure 3-30. Step 2 Configure the IP addresses of the maintenance network port. In outband mode, you can run the ip address command to configure the IP address of the maintenance network port.
NOTE
The default IP address of the maintenance Ethernet port is 172.20.1.2, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. You can configure the IP address of the maintenance Ethernet port based on the actual network plan.
huawei(config)#interface outband huawei(interface-outband)#ip address 10.10.20.10 255.255.255.0 10.10.20.1 vlan_tag 1 huawei(interface-outband)#quit
Step 3 Create a user. Add a user. The profile is operator, the user name and the password are huawei1, the level is operator, and the number of times for login is 4.
huawei(config)#terminal user name User Name(length<6,15>):huawei1 User Password(length<6,15>): Confirm Password (length<6,15>): User profile name(<=15 chars)[root]:operator User's Level: 1. Common User 2. Operator 3. Administrator:2 Permitted Reenter Number(0--4):4 User's Appended Info(<=30 chars): Adding user succeeds Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n
Step 4 Create the local RSA key pair. Run the rsa local-key-pair create command to create the local RSA key pair.
CAUTION
To log in to the system in SSH mode successfully, you need to configure and create the local RSA key pair first. Before performing other configurations in SSH mode, create the local key pair in SSH mode.
huawei(config)#rsa local-key-pair create The key name will be: Host % RSA keys defined for Host already exist. Confirm to replace them? [y/n]:y The range of public key size is (512 ~ 2048). NOTES: If the key modulus is greater than 512, It will take a few minutes. Input the bits in the modulus[default = 512]: Generating keys... .....++++++++++++ ....++++++++++++ .......................++++++++ ........++++++++
Step 5 Set the SSH user authentication mode. Run the ssh user authentication-type rsa command to select the SSH user authentication mode.
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The SSH user authentication mode is classified into the following four types and the rsa authentication mode is considered as an example here. l password: The common password is used for authentication. l rsa: The RSA public key is used for authentication. l all: The password or RSA key is used for authentication. It indicates that an SSH user can log in to the device after the user has passed the password or RSA authentication. l password-publickey: The password and public key are used for authentication. It indicates that an SSH user can log in to the device only after the user has passed both the password and RSA authentication.
huawei(config)#ssh user huawei authentication-type rsa
Step 6 Generate the RSA public key. 1. Run the key generator (considering the PuTTY as an example). Run the key generator PUTTYGEN.EXE.Figure 3-32 shows the interface of the key generator. Figure 3-32 Interface of the key generator
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Generate the client key. Select SSH-2 RSA as the key type in the Parameters area, click Generate, and move the cursor according to the prompt to generate the client key.Figure 3-33 shows the interface of the key generator.
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After generating the key, click Save public key and Save private key to save the public key and the private key.Figure 3-34 shows the interface of saving the public key and the private key.
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Figure 3-34 Interface of saving the public key and the private key
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Generate the RSA public key. Start sshkey.exe, the password convertor on the client, click Browse, select the public key file that is saved, and then click Convert to convert the client public key to the RSA public key.Figure 3-35 shows the interface of converting the client public key to the RSA public key.
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Figure 3-35 Interface of converting the client public key to the RSA public key
Step 7 Generate the public key for the SSH user. Create the RSA public key and copy the RSA public key to the server in the config-rsa-key-code mode.
huawei(config)#rsa peer-public-key key huawei(config-rsa-public-key)#public-key-code begin Enter "RSA key code" view, return last view with "public-key-code end". huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#30818602 81805A01 625279EF 5E4CD503 916C9DB5 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#C901D4CA 207C77D3 4EF25B04 9897BD24 997BF61B huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#F82B6F06 55ACCDB9 F7DC1474 9E6518EE B1A543FF huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#111BD11C 683A023B A4295550 DA13F6BE 3190A2A8 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#4FBAA365 F6E796A0 B02CB6F9 8491A373 9B4A0876 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#BBA2C7BA E1974104 AD165E98 18CF0201 25 huawei(config-rsa-key-code)#public-key-code end huawei(config-rsa-public-key)#peer-public-key end
Step 8 Assign the public key to the SSH user. Run the ssh user assign rsa-key command to assign the public key to user huawei.
huawei(config)#ssh user huawei assign rsa-key key
Step 9 Log in to the system. 1. Run the client software. Start the putty.exe, the SSH client tool. Choose SSH > Auth from the navigation tree to specify the RSA private key file, as shown in Figure 3-36. Then, click Browse to display the file selecting dialog box. In the dialog box, select the private key file and click OK.
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Log in to the system. Choose Session from the navigation tree, and then enter the IP address of the UA5000 in the Host Name (or IP address) text box, as shown in Figure 3-37. Then, click Open to log in to the system. Figure 3-37 Interface of logging in to the system through the SSH client software
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The user authentication mode is set to RSA. Therefore, the system displays a message, as shown in Figure 3-38. After entering the corresponding user name (huawei), you can log in to the system. Figure 3-38 Interface of logging in to the system through the SSH client software
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Result
After logging to the system, you can maintain and manage the UA5000. For the basic information on how to use the CLI, see CLI Operation Characteristics.
Prerequisite
You must log in successfully to the UA5000. For the detailed procedure, refer to "3.5 Logging in to the System."
Procedure
Step 1 In common user mode, run the display language command to check whether the version of the host software meets the deployment requirement.
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Step 2 In common user mode, run the display version command to check whether the version of the board software meets the deployment requirement. ----End
Result
l l The version of the host software and the version of the board software meet the deployment requirement. If there is an inconsistency, contact the Huawei customer service center, or upgrade the host software, if necessary. For details about the upgrade procedure, refer to the UA5000 Upgrade Guide.
Prerequisite
The subtending cables between shelves must be properly connected.
Precaution
When adding a master shelf through Telnet, ensure that the network cable is connected to the network port on the active control board correctly.
NOTE
When adding a master shelf, the UA5000 adds the active/standby boards automatically. To prevent data inconsistency, the standby control board will be reset when adding a master shelf, which is in the normal state. When adding a master shelf, if the network cable is inserted on the standby control board, the standby control board rebooting will interrupt the Telnet connection. Therefore, to add a master shelf through Telnet, ensure that the network cable is connected to the network port on the active control board correctly.
Procedure
Step 1 In the global config mode, run the frame add 0 command to add a master shelf. Step 2 In the global config mode, run the frame add 1 command to add a slave shelf. Step 3 In the global config mode, run the frame connect 0 1 command to create the links between shelves. ----End
Result
Run the display frame info command to query the shelf information and check whether the master shelf and the slave shelf are normal.
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the display board command to check whether the board meets the data plan requirement (that is, check whether the board name and the ID of the slot housing the board are the same as the data plan) and check the status of all the boards. l l If no board is lost and all the boards are normal, the operation is complete. If one or more boards are lost, insert the lost boards. Run the board add command to add the boards to be inserted. Note that the types of the configured boards must be consistent with the types of the actually-inserted boards. Run the board confirm command to confirm the boards. Then, run the display board command to query the status of all the boards.
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Result
The status of all the boards is displayed as "Normal".
Prerequisite
l l l The script file must be available. For the information on how to make a script, see A.2 Making a Script. The hardware must be installed and checked. The commissioning terminal must log in to the UA5000 successfully.
Precaution
Each command in the script file must end with an Enter character.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the script file and copy the commands in the file into the maintenance command line interface (CLI). ----End
Result
All the commands in the script are automatically executed successfully.
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Precaution
The system networking mode that is configured must be consistent with the actual networking mode.
Procedure
l When the PVM board is used for independent upstream transmission, run the working mode command to configure the networking mode of the system to independent networking. The voice service is transmitted upstream through the ETH1 service port on the PVM board. In the case of the integrated upstream transmission, run the working mode command to configure the networking mode of the system to integrated access networking and then run the fe mode command to configure the working mode of the uplink port to Inner_FE1 (in the case of the PVMB control board), or Inner_FE0 and Inner_FE1 (in the case of the PVMD control board). The narrowband control board PVM and the broadband control board IPM construct the network and provide the voice service and the broadband service together. The voice service is transmitted to the IPM board through the internal IP channel and then is transmitted to the upper layer network through the uplink port on the IPM board.
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Result
Run the display working mode command to check whether the current system networking mode is consistent with the configured system networking mode.
3.11.1 Detecting the Average Transmit Power of the Two-Fiber Bidirectional Optical Port
This topic describes how to detect the average transmit optical power of a two-fiber bidirectional optical port to ensure that the average transmit optical power of the optical port is in the normal range.
Prerequisite
A calibrated optical power meter, the patch cords with different splices, and an optical connector must be available.
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DANGER
Do not look into the Tx laser port and the fiber connector on the optical interface board without eye protection. l l l l Use the unit dBm of the optical power meter for the detection. Use the single-mode optical fiber for the single-mode optical module and the multi-mode optical fiber for the multi-mode optical module. The fiber interface and the optical connector on the optical interface board must be clean and connected properly. The length of the patch cord used for the detection is 2-5 m generally. It is recommended that you use the new patch cord.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect one end of the patch cord of the optical power meter to the Tx connector of the detected port, and the other end to the optical power meter, as shown in Figure 3-39. Figure 3-39 Detecting the transmit optical power of an optical port
T Tx x
Step 2 Set the detecting wavelength of the optical power meter based on the working wavelength of the detected port. Step 3 Use the optical power meter for the detection. After the value displayed on the optical power meter stops changing rapidly and turns stable gradually, record the optical power value.
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Step 4 Repeat the preceding steps three times, and then check whether the detected value of the optical power meets technical requirements (determined by the specifications of different optical modules). Step 5 If the detected optical power value does not meet the technical requirements (see the following table for the detailed technical specifications), check whether the detecting wavelength set by the optical power meter is consistent with the transmit wavelength of the optical module. In addition, check whether the connection point of the optical port is loose. Step 6 After the detected optical power value meets the technical requirements, resume the fiber connection of the detected port. ----End
Result
The transmit optical power of the measured port complies with the technical specifications. The technical specifications for the optical power are as follows:
1000Base-Lx
Table 3-16 Technical specifications of the 1000base-Lx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Single mode 10 1310 -11 to -3 8.2 < -19 -3 IEEE 802.3z
1000Base-Zx
Table 3-17 Technical specifications of the 1000Base-Zx port Parameter Transmission rate
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Parameter Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Operating wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance
Specification LC Single mode 40 1550 -5 to 0 9.0 < -21 -3 IEEE 802.3z 80 1550 -3 to +2 9.0 < -23 -3
100Base-Fx
Table 3-18 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Fx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 100 Mbit/s Lucent connector (LC) Multi-mode 2 1310 -19 to -14 10 < -30 -14 IEEE 802.3u Single mode 15 1310 -15 to -8 8.2 < -31 -8 Single mode 40 1310 -5 to 0 8.2 < -36 -8
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Table 3-19 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Sx port Parameter Transmission rate
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Parameter Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (m) Mean transmit power (dBm) Central wavelength (nm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance
3.11.2 Detecting the Actual Input Power of the Two-Fiber Bidirectional Optical Port
This topic describes how to detect the actual input optical power of a two-fiber bidirectional optical port to ensure that the actual input optical power of the optical port is in the normal range.
Prerequisite
A calibrated optical attenuator, an optical power meter, the patch cords with different splices, and an optical connector must be available.
Precautions
DANGER
Do not look into the Tx laser port and the fiber connector on the optical interface board without eye protection. l l l l Use the unit dBm of the optical power meter for the detecion. Use the single-mode optical fiber for the single-mode optical module and the multi-mode optical fiber for the multi-mode optical module. The fiber interface and the optical connector on the front panel of the optical interface board must be clean and connected properly. The length of the patch cord used for the detection is 2-5 m generally. It is recommended that you use the new patch cord.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the device properly as shown in Figure 3-40. Figure 3-40 Detecting the input optical power of an optical port
Tx TX
Tx
ODF
ODF
Detected port
Rx Rx
Step 2 Set the detecting wavelength of the optical power meter based on the working wavelength of the detected port. Step 3 On the UA5000, configure a channel from an uplink port to the detected port. Step 4 Increase the optical attenuation gradually. When a small number of packets are lost, decrease the optical attenuation gradually until no packet is lost in a short period (method: ping the peer device on the UA5000 to check the packet loss condition). Then, stop adjustment the optical attenuation. (Note: Adjust the attenuation slowly and stably as much as possibly.) Step 5 Unplug the RX patch cord of the detected port, connect the unplugged RX patch cord to the optical power meter, and record the input optical power of this point through the optical power meter. Step 6 If the detected optical power value does not meet the technical requirements (see the following table for the detailed technical specifications), check whether the detecting wavelength set by the optical power meter is consistent with the transmit wavelength of the optical module. In addition, check whether the connection point of the optical port is loose. Step 7 After the detected optical power value meets the technical requirements, resume the fiber connection of the detected port. ----End
Result
The input optical power of the measured port complies with the technical specifications. The technical specifications for the optical power are as follows:
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1000Base-Lx
Table 3-20 Technical specifications of the 1000base-Lx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Single mode 10 1310 -11 to -3 8.2 < -19 -3 IEEE 802.3z
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Table 3-21 Technical specifications of the 1000Base-Zx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Operating wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Single mode 40 1550 -5 to 0 9.0 < -21 -3 IEEE 802.3z 80 1550 -3 to +2 9.0 < -23 -3
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Table 3-22 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Fx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 100 Mbit/s Lucent connector (LC) Multi-mode 2 1310 -19 to -14 10 < -30 -14 IEEE 802.3u Single mode 15 1310 -15 to -8 8.2 < -31 -8 Single mode 40 1310 -5 to 0 8.2 < -36 -8
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Table 3-23 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Sx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (m) Mean transmit power (dBm) Central wavelength (nm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Multi-mode 500 -9.5 to -4 850 9 < -17 0 IEEE 802.3z
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3.11.3 Detecting the Average Transmit Optical Power of the SingleFiber Bidirectional Optical Port
This topic describes how to detect the average transmit power of a single-fiber bidirectional optical port from the local end to ensure that the average transmit optical power of the optical port is in the normal state.
Prerequisite
Prepare properly a calibrated optical power meter and the patch cords with different splices.
Precautions
DANGER
Pay attention to personal safety. Do not look at the laser transmit port and the optical fiber interface on the optical interface board. l l l l Select the dBm unit of the optical power meter for the detection. Use the single-mode optical fiber for the single-mode optical module and the multi-mode optical fiber for the multi-mode optical module. The fiber interface and the optical connector on the front panel of the optical interface board must be clean and be connected properly. The length of the patch cord used for the detection is 2-5 m generally. It is recommended that you use the new patch cord.
Procedure
Step 1 Unplug the fiber of the detected port. Connect one end of the detected patch cord to the detected port, and the other end to the optical power meter, as shown in Figure 1.
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Figure 3-41 Detecting the transmit optical power of a single-fiber bidirectional optical port
T Rxx /Tx
Detected port
NOTE
Select the proper patch codes with different splices because the optical power meter may have different interfaces.
Step 2 Set the detecting wavelength of the optical power meter based on the working wavelength of the detected port. Step 3 Observe the reading on the optical power meter, and then record the value of the optical power after the reading is stable. This value of the optical power is the actual average transmit optical power of the port. Step 4 Repeat the preceding steps for three times, and then check whether the detected value of the optical power meets the technical requirements. Step 5 If the detected optical power value does not meet the technical requirement, check whether the detecting wavelength set by the optical power meter is consistent with the sent wavelength of the optical module. In addition, check whether the optical port connection is loose. Step 6 After the detected optical power value meets the technical requirement, resume the fiber connection of the detected port. ----End
Result
The transmit optical power of the detected port meets the technical requirements. Technical specifications of the optical fiber port:
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1000Base-Lx
Table 3-24 Technical specifications of the 1000base-Lx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Single mode 10 1310 11 to 3 8.2 <19 -3 IEEE 802.3z
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Table 3-25 Technical specifications of the 1000Base-Zx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Operating wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Single mode 40 1550 -5 to 0 9.0 <-21 -3 IEEE 802.3z 80 1550 -3 to +2 9.0 <-23 -3
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Table 3-26 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Fx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 100 Mbit/s Lucent connector (LC) Multi-mode 2 1310 -19 to -14 10 <-30 -14 IEEE 802.3u Single mode 15 1310 -15 to -8 8.2 <-31 -8 Single mode 40 1310 -5 to 0 8.2 <-36 -8
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Table 3-27 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Sx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (m) Mean transmit power (dBm) Central wavelength (nm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Multi-mode 500 -9.5 to -4 850 9 < -17 0 IEEE 802.3z
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GPON
Table 3-28 Specifications of the GPON port Parameter Transmission rate Description Receive: 1.25 Gbit/s Transmit: 2.5 Gbit/s Interface type Maximum transmission distance Standards compliance Central wavelength SC/PC 20 km ITUT G984.2 CLASS B+ Transmit: 1490 nm Receive: 1310 nm Transmit optical power Extinction ratio Maximum receive sensitivity Overload optical power 1.5-5.0 dBm 10 dB -28 dBm -8 dBm
EPON
Table 3-29 Specifications of the EPON port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Maximum transmission distance Central wavelength Description 1.25 Gbit/s SC/PC 20 km Transmit: 1490 nm Receive: 1310 nm Transmit optical power Maximum receive sensitivity Overload optical power 2-7 dBm -27 dBm -6 dBm
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3.11.4 Detecting the Actual Input Power of the Single-Fiber Bidirectional Optical Port
This topic describes how to detect the actual input optical power of a single-fiber bidirectional optical port to ensure that the actual input optical power of the optical port is in the normal range.
Prerequisite
Prepare properly a calibrated attenuator and an optical power meter.
Precautions
DANGER
Pay attention to personal safety. Do not look at the laser transmit port and the optical fiber interface on the optical interface board. l l l l Select the dBm unit of the optical power meter for the detection. The single-fiber bidirectional optical module is multimode. Use the multimode fiber. The fiber interface and the optical connector on the front panel of the optical interface board must be clean and properly connected. The length of the patch cord used for the detection is 2-5 m generally. It is recommended that you use the new patch cord.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the device properly based on Figure 1. Figure 3-42 Diagram of detecting the input optical power of the single-fiber bidirectional optical port
TX Tx Rx/Tx
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Step 2 Set the detecting wavelength of the optical power meter based on the working wavelength of the detected port. Step 3 On the UA5000, configure the channel from an uplink port to the detected port. Step 4 Increase the value of the optical attenuation gradually. When a small number of packets are lost, decrease the value of the optical attenuation gradually. Stop adjusting the optical attenuation until no packets are lost in a short period (you can ping the peer device on the UA5000 to check the packet loss). Note that the adjusting process should be performed stably and slowly. Step 5 Unplug the patch cord of the detected port, connect the unplugged patch cord to the optical power meter, and record the input optical power of this point through the optical power meter. Step 6 If the detected optical power does not meet the technical requirement (for detailed technical specifications, see the following table), check whether the detecting wavelength set for the optical power meter is consistent with the working wavelength input by the detected power. In addition, check whether the optical port is connected tightly. Step 7 If the detected value meets the technical standard, resume the fiber connection of the detected port. ----End
Result
The input optical power of the detected port meets the technical requirements. Technical specifications of the optical fiber port:
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Table 3-30 Technical specifications of the 1000base-Lx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Single mode 10 1310 -11 to -3 8.2 < -19 -3 IEEE 802.3z
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Table 3-31 Technical specifications of the 1000Base-Zx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Operating wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Single mode 40 1550 -5 to 0 9.0 < -21 -3 IEEE 802.3z 80 1550 -3 to +2 9.0 < -23 -3
100Base-Fx
Table 3-32 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Fx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (km) Central wavelength (nm) Mean transmit power (dBm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 100 Mbit/s Lucent connector (LC) Multi-mode 2 1310 -19 to -14 10 <-30 -14 IEEE 802.3u Single mode 15 1310 -15 to -8 8.2 <-31 -8 Single mode 40 1310 -5 to 0 8.2 <-36 -8
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Table 3-33 Technical specifications of the 100Base-Sx port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Interface mode Transmission distance (m) Mean transmit power (dBm) Central wavelength (nm) Extinction ratio (dB) Receiver sensitivity (dBm) Receiver overload power (dBm) Standards compliance Specification 1000 Mbit/s LC Multi-mode 500 -9.5 to -4 850 9 < -17 0 IEEE 802.3z
GPON
Table 3-34 Specifications of the GPON port Parameter Transmission rate Description Receive: 1.25 Gbit/s Transmit: 2.5 Gbit/s Interface type Maximum transmission distance Standards compliance Central wavelength SC/PC 20 km ITUT G984.2 CLASS B+ Transmit: 1490 nm Receive: 1310 nm Transmit optical power Extinction ratio Maximum receive sensitivity Overload optical power 1.5-5.0 dBm 10 dB -28 dBm -8 dBm
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EPON
Table 3-35 Specifications of the EPON port Parameter Transmission rate Interface type Maximum transmission distance Central wavelength Description 1.25 Gbit/s SC/PC 20 km Transmit: 1490 nm Receive: 1310 nm Transmit optical power Maximum receive sensitivity Overload optical power 2-7 dBm -27 dBm -6 dBm
Prerequisite
l l The UA5000 must be powered on and must start working. The uplink port must be connected to the related upstream device, and the connection line and the upstream device must work in the normal state.
Procedure
l When the independent upstream mode is used, proceed as follows: If the control board is PVMB, run the display fe command to check whether the service uplink port (ETH1 port) on PVMB is in the normal state. If the control board is PVMD, run the display up-linkport workmode command to check the type of the upstream service port, and then run the display fe command to check whether the service uplink port on PVMD is in the normal state.
In the integrated upstream mode, when checking the status of the internal communication port, proceed as follows: If the control board is PVMB, and the upstream IPMB board is in slot 2, run the display fe active ETH0 command to check whether the internal communication port (port ETH0) between PVMB and IPMB is in the normal state.
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If the control board is PVMB, and the upstream IPMB board is in slot 3, run the display fe active inner_FE1 command to check whether the internal communication port (inner_FE1 port) between PVMB and IPMB is in the normal state. If the control board is PVMD, and the upstream IPMB board is in slot 2, run the display fe active inner_FE0 command to check whether the internal communication port (inner_FE0 port) between PVMD and IPMB is in the normal state. If the control board is PVMD, and the upstream IPMB board is in slot 3, run the display fe active inner_FE1 command to check whether the internal communication port (inner_FE1 port) between PVMD and IPMB is in the normal state.
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Result
Run the display fe command to check the working status of the uplink port. The system displays the communication mode of the port.
Context
l l l By default, the system name is UA5000. The system name takes effect immediately after it is changed. After the system name is changed, the CLI prompt character changes to the new name accordingly.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the sysname command to change the system name. ----End
Result
The CLI prompt character changes to the system name that is set after the command is executed successfully.
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Prerequisite
You must have the administrator right or higher right.
Context
l The super user and the administrator have the right to add a user at a lower level, that is: The super user can add an administrator, an operator, or a common user. The administrator can add only an operator or a common user. l l l The user name must be unique, and cannot be online. The super user and the administrator can add multiple users consecutively. Up to 127 (total 128 including the root user) users can be added to the system. The system supports up to 6 concurrently online terminal users (4 Telnet users and 2 other users).
When adding a system user, you must configure the user attributes, including the account, password, rights profile, right, permitted reenter number, and appended information, as shown in Table 3-36. Table 3-36 User attributes User Attribute Account Description Also named user name, which consists of 6-15 printable characters and is unique in a system. An account cannot contain any space and it is case insensitive. Also named password, which consists of 6-15 characters. A password contains at least one number and one letter and it is case sensitive. The name of a user profile consists of 1-15 printable characters. A user profile includes the validity period of the user name, validity period of the password, login time, and logout time.
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Description Users are classified into three levels: common user, operator, and administrator.
NOTE The assigned operation rights are different. Therefore, UA5000 divides the user operation rights into the following levels: common user, operator, administrator, and super user. The users of each level can add only lower-level users. The user operation rights are as follows. l Common users can perform basic system operations and simple query operations. l Operators can configure the device and the services. l For the administrator and the super user, they have the following similarities and differences: l Similarities: l Perform all configurations. l Maintain and manage the device, user account, and user right. l Differences: l Only one super user exists in the system; however, multiple administrators can coexist in the system. l The super user can add an administrator, but an administrator has no right to add the super user.
The permitted reenter number determines whether a user name can be used to log in to the system from several terminals at the same time. The permitted reenter number ranges from 0 to 4, and is generally set to 1. Appended information is a type of additional information about the user. It consists of a string of 0-30 characters. It can be the telephone number or the address of a user.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the terminal user name command to add a user that is consistent with the actual data plan. Step 2 Run the display terminal user command to query the user information. ----End
Result
The queried user information is the same as the actual data plan.
Example
Example: Under the administrator level, to add a system user with the account of huawei, password of test01, and level of common user, permitted reenter number of 3, and appended information of user, do as follows:
huawei(config)#terminal user name User Name(length<6,15>):huawei User Password(length<6,15>):test01//It is not displayed on the maintenance terminal.
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Confirm Password(length<6,15>):test01//It is not displayed on the maintenance terminal. User profile name(<=15 chars)[root]: User's Level: 1. Common User 2. Operator:1 Permitted Reenter Number(0--4):3 User's Appended Info(<=30 chars):user Adding user succeeds Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n huawei(config)#display terminal user name huawei ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Name Level Status Reenter Profile Append Num Info --------------------------------------------------------------------------huawei User Offline 3 root user ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prerequisite
For details about the user right, see the information listed in "Context".
Context
Table 3-37 lists the user attributes that can be modified and the related restrictions. Table 3-37 Modifying the user attributes User Attribute Password Description l The super user and the administrator can change their own passwords and the passwords of users at lower levels. When changing the password of a user at a lower level, the super user and the administrator need not enter the old password. l The common user and the operator can change only their own passwords, but they must enter their old passwords for this purpose. User profile l The super user and the administrator can modify the profiles bound to them and the profiles bound to users at lower levels. l The user name and the password must meet the specifications described in the user profile to be bound. Otherwise, the binding operation fails. Authority The super user and the administrator can modify the rights of users at lower levels. In addition, the super user and the administrator can modify the user right only to a level lower than them. l The super user and the administrator can change the permitted reenter number of a user at a lower level. l The permitted reenter number of the super user cannot be changed.
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Description l The super user and the administrator can modify their own appended information and the appended information about users at lower levels. l The common user and the operator can modify only their own appended information.
Procedure
Step 1 Modify the system user attributes.
NOTE
Before modifying the user attributes, run the display terminal user command to query the user attributes to be modified.
Run the terminal user password command to change the password of a user. The password of a user consists of 6-15 characters, in which at least one digit and one letter must be contained. The password is case sensitive.
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Run the terminal user user-profile command to modify the bound profile of a user. Run the terminal user level command to modify the right of a user. Run the terminal user reenter command to change the permitted reenter number of a user. Run the terminal user apdinfo command to modify the appended information about a user. When the system is faulty, you can contact the user by querying the appended information of the user. It is recommended that you modify the appended information of the user to the contact information or the address of the user.
Step 2 Query the user information. Run the display terminal user command to query the user information. l ----End
Result
The queried user information is consistent with the user attributes that are modified, and login to the UA5000 by using the original user name and password is successful.
Example
To modify the attributes of user huawei, password to test02, bound profile to operator, right to operator, permitted reenter number to 4, and appended information to operator, do as follows:
huawei(config)#terminal user password User Name(<=15 chars):huawei New Password(length<6,15>):test02//It is not displayed on the console. Confirm Password(length<6,15>):test02//It is not displayed on the console. Information takes effect Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n
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huawei(config)#terminal user user-profile User Name(<=15 chars):huawei Permitted user-profile[root]:operator Confirm user-profile:operator Configuration will take effect when the user logs on next time. Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n huawei(config)#terminal user level User Name(<=15 chars):huawei 1. Common User 2. Operator: User's Level:2 Confirm Level:2 Information will take effect when this user logs on next time Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n huawei(config)#terminal user reenter User Name(<=15 chars):huawei Permitted Reenter Number(0--4):4 Confirm Reenter Number(0--4):4 Information will take effect when this user logs on next time Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n huawei(config)#terminal user apdinfo User Name(<=15 chars):huawei User's Appended Info(<=30 chars):operator Information takes effect Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n]:n huawei(config)#display terminal user name huawei ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Name Level Status Reenter Profile Append Num Info --------------------------------------------------------------------------huawei Operator Offline 4 operator operator ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Procedure
Step 1 Check the system time. 1. Run the display time command to check the current system time. If the current system time is consistent with the local standard time, there is no need to modify the current system time. If the current system time is inconsistent with the local standard time, perform the following step b. Run the time command to modify the system time.
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Step 2 Check the system time zone. 1. Run the display timezone command to check the current system time zone. If the current system time zone is consistent with the local standard time zone, there is no need to modify the current system time zone. If the current system time zone is inconsistent with the local standard time zone, perform the following step b. Run the timezone command to modify the system time zone.
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Step 3 Check the time stamp. 1. Run the display time time-stamp command to check the current system time stamp. If the current system time stamp is consistent with the actual data plan, there is no need to modify
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the current system time stamp. If the current system time stamp is inconsistent with the actual data plan, perform the following step b.
NOTE
The format of the time on the SNMP interface between the NMS and the NE is classified into the following two types: UTC time and local NE time. By default, the format of the time on the interface between the NMS and the NE is the local NE time.
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Run the time time-stamp command to modify the system time stamp. Run the display time dst command to check the start time and the end time of the current system DST. If the start time and the end time of the current system DST are consistent with the actual ones, there is no need to modify the start time and the end time of the current system DST. If the start time and the end time of the current system DST are inconsistent with the actual ones, perform the following step b. Run the time dst command to modify the start time and the end time of the system DST.
Step 4 Check the start time and the end time of the Daylight Saving Time (DST).
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Result
The system time, time zone, time stamp, and start and end DST are consistent with the actual conditions.
Prerequisite
The EMU must be properly connected to the host through environment monitoring cables.
Precaution
l l The sub-node number of H303ESC is 30. The sub-node addresses must be set consistently with the DIP switches on the ESC. See Checking the Settings of DIP Switches and Jumpers of Environment Monitoring Boards for the settings of the DIP switches. If the system has multiple EMUs, make sure that all the sub-nodes do not conflict with each other.
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Table 3-38 Mapping between the monitoring parameters displayed on the host and the ports on the H303ESC Monitoring Parameter on Host Analog 0 Analog 1 Analog 2 Device Port F02A Cabinet Equipped with J1Type PDU Temperature Humidity Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor Fans of the upper HABA shelf Fans of the upper HABA shelf Fans of the lower HABA shelf F02A Cabinet Equipped with J2-Type PDU Temperature Humidity Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor Protection Power input Output control function SW1
Analog 3
JTA2
Analog 4
JTA3
Analog 5
JTA4
Analog 6
JTA5
Analog 7
JTA6
Digital 0
JTP1 (MDF)
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F02A Cabinet Equipped with J1Type PDU Fans of the lower HABA shelf Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Unavailable Unavailable
F02A Cabinet Equipped with J2-Type PDU Output control function SW2 Output control function SW3
JTD4 JTD5
Digital 7
JTD6
Digital 8
JTD7
Digital 9
JTD8
Digital 10
JTD9
Digital 11
JTD10
Digital 12
JTD11
Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Unavailable Unavailable
Digital 13
JTD12
Digital 14
JTD13
Digital 15 Digital 16
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F02A Cabinet Equipped with J1Type PDU Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
F02A Cabinet Equipped with J2-Type PDU Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
NOTE
Before adding a user-defined monitoring analog or digital parameter, make sure that the port corresponding to this parameter is properly connected to an environment monitoring cable.
Data Plan
Table 3-39 describes the data plan for configuring the H303ESC in the F02A cabinet equipped with J2-type PDU. Table 3-39 Data plan for configuring the H303ESC Item EMU Data Type: H303ESC SN: 0 Subnode ID: 30 Remarks H303ESC is displayed as H303ESC on the CLI. The serial port of the H303ESC is an RS232 serial port, and the subnode ID must be set to 30. This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the ambient temperature of the device. When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or higher than 50C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 55C. Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 0: 10 When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or lower than 10C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 5C.
Analog parameters
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Remarks This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the humidity of the device. When the humidity of the device is equal to or higher than 80% RH, the host reports an alarm. Default: 80% RH.
When the humidity of the device is equal to or lower than 5% RH, the host reports an alarm. Default: 0% RH.
The user-defined voltage monitoring analog parameter is added to monitor the voltage of the device. When the voltage of the device is equal to or higher than -75 V, the host reports an alarm. When the voltage of the device is equal to or lower than -45 V, the host reports an alarm. The user-defined voltage alarm of the system is used. The monitoring digital parameter of the MDF sensor is set here to monitor the MDF status. When the MDF is faulty, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
Upper alarm threshold of analog parameter 4: 75 V Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 4: 45 V Name of analog parameter 4: Supply_Voltage Alarm ID of analog parameter 4: 3 Unit of analog parameter 4: volt Sensor type of analog parameter 4: voltage type Digital parameters Digital parameter ID: 0
When the high level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of high level.
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Remarks The monitoring digital parameter of the door status sensor is set here to monitor the door status. When the cabinet door is opened, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set here to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set here to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set here to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set here to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
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Remarks This digital parameter of the output control function SW3 is set to monitor the status of the output control function SW3. When the function is disabled, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter of the output control function SW4 is set to monitor the status of the output control function SW4. When the function is disabled, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
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Remarks This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set to monitor the status of the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
NOTE
The preceding data is configured according to the actual requirements. When the actually planned value of a parameter is the same as the default value, it is not necessary to configure the parameter.
Configuration Process
The monitoring parameters can be reported to the control board and the service processing board only when the data of the H303ESC is correctly configured in the system. Figure 3-43 shows the configuration process. Figure 3-43 Configuration process of the H303ESC
Start
Query the EMU status Query the default monitoring information configure the environment monitoring parameters Query the environment information Confirm the environment information End
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the emu add command to add an EMU after logging in to the UA5000 through the maintenance terminal.
huawei(config)#emu add 0 H303ESC 0 30 rs232 H303ESC
Step 2 Run the display emu command to query the status of the H303ESC.
huawei(config)#display emu 0 EMU ID: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------EMU name : H303ESC EMU type : H303ESC Used or not : Used EMU state : Normal Frame ID : 0 Subnode : 30 COM port : RS232 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 3 Access the environment monitoring configuration mode of the H303ESC, and then run the display esc system parameter command to query the default configuration information about analog and digital parameters.
huawei(config)#interface emu 0 huawei(config-if-h303esc-0)#display esc system parameter EMU ID: 0 ESC system parameter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------FAN run mode: Auto Auto open temperature: 45 C Auto close temperature: 30 C AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestUpper TestLower Unit Type 0 Temperature 55 5 100 -27 C Voltage 1 Humidity 80 0 100 0 %R.H. Voltage 2 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 3 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 4 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 5 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 6 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 7 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Level |DigitalID Name Level 0 Wiring 1 | 1 Door0 0 2 1 | 3 1 4 1 | 5 1 6 1 | 7 1 8 1 | 9 1 10 1 | 11 1 12 1 | 13 1 14 1 | 15 1 16 1 | 17 1 18 1 | 19 1 20 1 | 21 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------COM ID Command BaudRate DataLength StopLength ParityType 0 1 PowerNumber : 0 PowerType : ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The results show that certain monitoring parameters, such as temperature, humidity, door status, and MDF, have been configured automatically in the system. Other monitoring parameters, however, need to be configured manually. Step 4 Run the esc analog command to set analog parameters.
huawei(config-if-h303esc-0)#esc analog 0 alarm-upper-limit 50 alarm-lower-limit 10 huawei(config-if-h303esc-0)#esc analog 1 alarm-upper-limit 80 alarm-lower-limit 5
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Result
1. Run the display esc environment info command to query the environment information. Ensure that the current environment monitoring function is normal and that no alarm is generated for monitoring parameters except the door status parameter.
huawei(config-if-h303esc-0)#display esc environment info EMU ID: 0 ESC environment state FAN control mode :Auto FAN run state: Open ---------------------------Analog environment info-------------------------ID Name State Value AlmUpper AlmLower Unit 0 Temperature Normal 29.00 50 10 C 1 Humidity Normal 30.98 80 5 %R.H. 2 Normal -128.00 127 -128 3 Normal -128.00 127 -128 4 Normal -128.00 127 -128 5 Normal -128.00 127 -128 6 Normal -128.00 127 -128 7 Normal -128.00 127 -128 ---------------------------Digital environment info--------------------------ID Name State Value |ID Name State Value 0 Wiring Normal 1 |1 Door0 Alarm 1 2 spd Normal 0 |3 supply Normal 0 4 SW1 Normal 0 |5 SW2 Normal 0 6 SW3 Normal 0 |7 SW4 Normal 0 8 fan1 Normal 0 |9 fan2 Normal 0 10 fan3 Normal 0 |11 fan4 Normal 0 12 Normal 1 |13 Normal 1 14 Normal 1 |15 Normal 1 16 Normal 1 |17 Normal 1 18 Normal 1 |19 Normal 1 20 Normal 1 |21 Normal 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE
Door status alarm "Door0" is generated because the door is open. At this time, if you turn on the buzzer on the front panel of the H303ESC board, the buzzer generates a buzzing tone.
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Close the cabinet door, and use the display alarm history command to query alarms. Ensure that no alarm about all the monitoring parameters is generated.
Prerequisite
The EMU must be properly connected to the host through environment monitoring cables.
Precaution
l l The sub-node number of the H304ESC is 30. The sub-node addresses must be set consistently with the DIP switches on the ESC. See Checking the Settings of DIP Switches and Jumpers of Environment Monitoring Boards for the settings of the DIP switches. If the system has multiple EMUs, make sure that all the sub-nodes do not conflict with each other.
Analog 5
Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter
Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter
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JTA2
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Application in F02AF Cabinet (Configured with C-Type PDU) Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor Surge protection circuit of the first DC input of the Ctype PDU Surge protection circuit of the second DC input of the C-type PDU First output control switch SW1 of the C-type PDU Second output control switch SW2 of the C-type PDU Third output control switch SW3 of the C-type PDU Monitoring alarm of the Ctype PDU Fans of the master HABD shelf Fans of the HABF shelf connected to the master HABD shelf Fans of the HABD shelf subtended to the master HABD shelf Fans of the HABF shelf connected to the subtended HABD shelf
Application in F02AF Cabinet (Configured with H-Type PDU) Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor Fans of the HABF shelf connected to the subtended HABD shelf Switch 1 input of the H-type PDU Switch 2 input of the H-type PDU Switch 3 input of the H-type PDU Switch 4 input of the H-type PDU Input tributary 1 detection of the H-type PDU Input tributary 2 detection of the H-type PDU Input tributary 3 detection of the H-type PDU Input tributary 4 detection of the H-type PDU Fans of the master HABD shelf
JTA3
Digital 0
JTP1 (MDF)
Digital 1 Digital 2
Digital 3
JTD2
Digital 4 Digital 5
JTD3 JTD4
Digital 10
JTD9
Digital 11
JTD10
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Application in F02AF Cabinet (Configured with C-Type PDU) Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter. Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter. Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
Application in F02AF Cabinet (Configured with H-Type PDU) Fans of the HABF shelf connected to the master HABD shelf Fans of the HABD shelf subtended to the master HABD shelf Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
JTD11
Digital 13
JTD12
NOTE
Before adding a user-defined analog or monitoring digital parameter, make sure that the port corresponding to this parameter is connected with an environment monitoring cable.
Data Plan
NOTE
l The preceding data is configured according to the actual requirements. When the actually planned value of a parameter is the same as the default value, it is not necessary to configure the parameter. l The configuration of the monitoring parameters in the F02AF cabinet configured with the C-type PDU is basically the same as that in the F02AF cabinet configured with the H-type PDU. The only difference lies in the definition of the PDU monitoring parameter, but the valid levels for these two PDUs are both set to low level.
Table 3-41 provides the data plan for configuring the H304ESC. In this topic, the application in the F02AF cabinet with the C-type PDU is considered as an example.
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Table 3-41 Data plan for configuring the H304ESC Item EMU Data Type: H304ESC SN: 0 Subnode ID: 30 Remarks H304ESC is displayed as H304ESC on the CLI. The serial port of the H304ESC is an RS-232 serial port, and the subnode ID must be set to 30. This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the ambient temperature of the device. When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or higher than 50C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 55C. Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 0: 5 When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or lower than 5C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 5C. Analog parameter ID: 4 This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the voltage of the device. When the voltage of the device is equal to or higher than -75 V, the host reports an alarm. Default: 75 V. Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 4: 45 V When the voltage of the device is equal to or lower than -45 V, the host reports an alarm. Default: 45 V. Analog parameter ID: 5 The user-defined humidity monitoring analog parameter is added to monitor the humidity of the device. When the humidity of the device is equal to or higher than 80% RH, the host reports an alarm. When the humidity of the device is equal to or lower than 0% RH, the host reports an alarm. -
Analog parameters
Upper alarm threshold of analog parameter 5: 80 Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 5: 0 Name of analog parameter 5: Humidity
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Data Alarm ID of analog parameter 5: 2 Unit of analog parameter 5: % RH Sensor type of analog parameter 5: voltage type
Remarks The user-defined humidity alarm of the system is used. The monitoring digital parameter of the MDF sensor is set here to monitor the MDF status. When the MDF is faulty, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
Digital parameters
When the high level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of high level. The monitoring digital parameter of the door status sensor is set here to monitor the door status. When the cabinet door is opened, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of the surge protection circuit of the first DC input is set here to monitor the status of the protection circuit. When the protection circuit fails, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of the surge protection circuit of the second DC input is set here to monitor the status of the protection circuit. When the protection circuit fails, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
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Remarks The monitoring digital parameter of SW1 is set here to monitor the status of SW1. When SW1 is turned off, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of SW2 is set here to monitor the status of SW2. When SW2 is turned off, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of SW3 is set here to monitor the status of SW3. When SW3 is turned off, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of the fans of the master HABD shelf is set here to monitor the status of the fans of the master HABD shelf. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of the fans of the HABF shelf connected to the master HABD shelf is set here to monitor the status of the fans of the HABF shelf. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of the fans of the HABD shelf subtended to the master HABD shelf is set here to monitor the status of the fans of the HABD shelf. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
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Remarks The monitoring digital parameter of the fans of the HABF shelf connected to the subtended HABD shelf is set here to monitor the status of the fans of the HABF shelf. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
Configuration Process
The monitoring parameters can be reported to the control board only when the data of the H304ESC is correctly configured in the system. Figure 3-44 shows the configuration process. Figure 3-44 Configuration process of the H304ESC
Start
Query the EMU status Query the default monitoring information configure the environment monitoring parameters Query the environment information Confirm the environment information End
Procedure
Step 1 Run the emu add command to add an EMU after logging in to the UA5000 through the maintenance terminal.
huawei(config)#emu add 0 H304ESC 0 30 rs232 H304ESC
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Step 2 Run the display emu command to query the status of the H304ESC.
huawei(config)#display emu 0 EMU ID: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------EMU name : H304ESC EMU type : H304ESC Used or not : Used EMU state : Normal Frame ID : 0 Subnode : 30 COM port : RS232 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 3 Access the environment monitoring configuration mode of the H304ESC, and then run the display esc system parameter command to query the default configuration information about analog and digital parameters.
huawei(config)#interface emu 0 huawei(config-if-h304esc-0)#display esc system parameter EMU ID: 0 ESC system parameter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------FAN run mode: Auto Auto open temperature: 45 C Auto close temperature: 30 C AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestUpper TestLower Unit Type 0 Temperature 55 5 100 -27 C Voltage 1 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 2 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 3 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 4 Supply_Voltage 65 45 75 0 Volt Voltage 5 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 6 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 7 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Level |DigitalID Name Level 0 Wiring 1 | 1 Door0 0 2 1 | 3 1 4 1 | 5 1 6 1 | 7 1 8 1 | 9 1 10 1 | 11 1 12 1 | 13 1 14 1 | 15 1 16 1 | 17 1 18 1 | 19 1 20 1 | 21 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------COM ID Command BaudRate DataLength StopLength ParityType 0 1 PowerNumber : 0 PowerType : Battery off permission: Permit Battery off voltage: 43.2V Battery0 capacity: 100A Battery1 capacity: 100A Equalizing time: 60days ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The results show that certain monitoring parameters, such as temperature, voltage, door status, and MDF, have been configured automatically in the system. Other monitoring parameters, however, need to be configured manually. Step 4 Run the esc analog command to set analog parameters.
huawei(config-if-h304esc-0)#esc analog 0 alarm-upper-limit 50 alarm-lower-limit 5 huawei(config-if-h304esc-0)#esc analog 5 alarm-upper-limit 80 alarm-lower-limit 0 name Humidity sensor-type 0:voltage analog-alarm 2 unit %RH
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8 available-level low-level name fan1 9 available-level low-level name fan2 10 available-level low-level name fan3 11 available-level low-level name fan4
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Result
1. Run the display esc environment info command to query the environment information. Ensure that the current environment monitoring function is normal and that no alarm is generated for monitoring parameters except the door status parameter.
huawei(config-if-h304esc-0)#display esc environment info EMU ID: 0 ESC environment state FAN control mode :Auto FAN run state: Close Battery charge state: Floating ---------------------------Analog environment info-------------------------ID Name State Value AlmUpper AlmLower Unit 0 Temperature Normal 29.00 55 5 C 1 Normal 0.00 127 -128 2 Normal 0.00 127 -128 3 Normal -128.00 127 -128 4 Supply_Voltage Normal 52.73 65 45 Volt 5 Humidity Normal 30.98 80 0 6 Normal -128.00 127 -128 7 Normal -128.00 127 -128 ---------------------------Digital environment info ID Name State Value |ID Name State Value 0 Wiring Normal 1 |1 Door0 Alarm 1 2 SPD1 Normal 0 |3 SPD2 Normal 0 4 SW1 Normal 0 |5 SW2 Normal 0 6 SW3 Normal 0 |7 Normal 1 8 fan1 Normal 0 |9 fan2 Normal 0 10 fan3 Normal 0 |11 fan4 Normal 0 12 Normal 1 |13 Normal 1 14 Normal 1 |15 Normal 1 16 Normal 1 |17 Normal 1 18 Normal 1 |19 Normal 1 20 Normal 1 |21 Normal 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE
Door status alarm "Door0" is generated because the door is open. At this time, if you turn on the buzzer on the front panel of the H304ESC board, the buzzer generates a buzzing tone.
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Close the cabinet door, and use the display alarm history command to query alarms. Ensure that no alarm about all the monitoring parameters is generated.
3.16.3 Configuring the Environment Monitoring Through the ESCM (for M200 Cabinet)
This topic describes how to configure the temperature, door status, MDF and power supply monitoring parameters of the ESCM.
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Table 3-42 Mapping between the monitoring parameters displayed on the host and the ports on the ESCM Monitoring Parameter on Host Temperature Input_-48V_0 Analog 3 Analog 4 Wiring Door0 Digital 2 Digital 3 Digital 4 Digital 5 Digital 6 Digital 7 Digital 8 Digital 9 Device Port Application in M200 Cabinet
Temperature Voltage JTA1 JTA2 JTP1 (MDF) JTM1 (door status) JTD1 JTD2 JTD3 JTD4 JTD5 JTD6 JTD7 JTS1 (water)
Temperature Voltage Humidity Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring analog parameter MDF Door status sensor Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter
NOTE
Before adding a user-defined analog or digital monitoring parameter, make sure that the port corresponding to this analog or digital monitoring parameter is properly connected with an environment monitoring cable.
Data Plan
Table 3-43 provides the data plan for configuring the ESCM.
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Table 3-43 Data plan for configuring the ESCM Item EMU Data Type: ESCM SN: 0 Subnode ID: 30 Remarks ESCM is displayed as MiniESC on the CLI. The serial port of the ESCM is an RS232 serial port, and the subnode ID must be set to 30. This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the ambient temperature of the device. When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or higher than 50C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 55C. Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 0: 10 When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or lower than 10C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 5C. Analog parameter ID: 1 This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the voltage of the device. When the voltage of the device is equal to or lower than -75V, the host reports an alarm. Default: -75V. Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 1: 45 V When the voltage of the device is equal to or lower than -45 V, the host reports an alarm. Default: -45 V. Analog parameter ID: 2 The user-defined humidity monitoring analog parameter is added to monitor the humidity of the device. When the humidity of the device is equal to or lower than 80% RH, the host reports an alarm. When the humidity of the device is equal to or lower than 0% RH, the host reports an alarm. -
Analog parameters
Upper alarm threshold of analog parameter 2: 80 Lower alarm threshold of analog parameter 2: 0 Name of analog parameter 2: Humidity
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Data Alarm ID of analog parameter 2: 2 Unit of analog parameter 2: % RH Sensor type of analog parameter 2: voltage type
Remarks The user-defined humidity alarm of the system is used. The monitoring digital parameter of the MDF sensor is set here to monitor the status of the MDF. When the MDF is faulty, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
Digital parameters
When the high level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of high level. The monitoring digital parameter of the door status sensor is set here to monitor the door status. When the cabinet door is opened, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
Valid level of digital parameter 1: low level Digital parameter ID: 9 Valid level of digital parameter 9: low level
When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The user-defined water monitoring analog parameter is added. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
NOTE
The preceding data is configured according to the actual requirements. When the actually planned value of a parameter is the same as the default value, it is not necessary to configure the parameter.
Configuration Process
The monitoring parameters can be reported to the control board only when the data of the ESCM is correctly configured in the system. Figure 3-45 shows the configuration process.
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Query the EMU status Query the default monitoring information configure the environment monitoring parameters Query the environment information Confirm the environment information End
Procedure
Step 1 Run the emu add command to add an EMU after logging in to the UA5000 through the maintenance terminal.
huawei(config)#emu add 0 MiniESC 0 30 rs232 MiniESC
Step 2 Access the ESCM environment monitoring configuration mode, and then run the display emu command to query the default configuration information about analog and digital parameters.
huawei(config)#display emu 0 EMU ID: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------EMU name : MiniESC EMU type : MiniESC Used or not : Used EMU state : Normal Frame ID : 0 Subnode : 30 COM port : RS232
Step 3 Access the ESCM environment monitoring configuration mode, and then run the display esc system parameter command to query the default configuration information about analog and digital parameters.
huawei(config)#interface emu 0 huawei(config-if-MiniESC-0)#display esc system parameter EMU ID: 0 ESC system parameter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestHigh TestLow Unit type 0 Temperature 55 5 100 -27 C Voltage 1 Input_-48V_0 72 38 75 0 volt Voltage 2 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage
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3 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Available Level|DigitalID Name Available Level 0 Wiring 1 | 1 Door0 0 2 1 | 3 1 4 1 | 5 1 6 1 | 7 1 8 1 | 9 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The results show that certain monitoring parameters, such as temperature, voltage, door status, and MDF, have been configured automatically in the system. Other monitoring parameters, however, need to be configured manually. Step 4 Run the esc analog command to set analog parameters.
huawei(config-if-MiniESC-0)#esc analog 0 alarm-upper-limit 50 alarm-lower-limit 10 huawei(config-if-MiniESC-0)#esc analog 2 alarm-upper-limit 80 alarm-lower-limit 0 name Humidity sensor-type 0:voltage analog-alarm 2 unit %RH
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Result
1. Run the display esc environment info command to query the environment information. Ensure that the current environment monitoring function is normal and that no alarm is generated for monitoring parameters except the door status parameter.
huawei(config-if-MiniESC-0)#display esc environment info EMU ID: 0 ESC environment state FAN control mode :Auto FAN run state: Open ---------------------------Analog environment info-------------------------ID Name State Value AlmUpper AlmLower Unit 0 Temperature Normal 29.00 50 10 C 1 Input_-48v_0 Normal 53.906 72 38 V 2 Humidity Normal -128.00 80 0 3 Normal -128.00 127 -128 ---------------------------Digital environment info--------------------------ID Name State Value |ID Name State Value 0 Wiring Normal 1 |1 Door0 Alarm 1 2 Normal 1 |3 Normal 1 4 Normal 1 |5 Normal 1 6 Normal 1 |7 Normal 1 8 Normal 1 |9 szl9 Normal 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE
The door status alarm "Door0" is generated because the door is open.
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Close the cabinet door, and use the display alarm history command to query alarms. Ensure that no alarm about all the monitoring parameters is generated.
3.16.4 Configuring the Monitoring Through the ESCM (for F02AF Cabinet)
This topic describes how to configure the temperature, door status, MDF and power supply monitoring parameters of the ESCM.
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Temperature Voltage JTA1 JTA2 JTP1 (MDF) JTM1 (door status) JTD1 JTD2 JTD3 JTD4 JTD5 JTD6 JTD7 (smoke) JTS1 (water)
Temperature Voltage Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring analog parameter Not connected by default, only used to monitor the MDF Connected by default, only used to monitor the door status Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, only used to monitor fog and smoke Not connected by default, only used to monitor water
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Before adding a user-defined analog or digital monitoring parameter, make sure that the port corresponding to this analog or digital monitoring parameter is properly connected to an environment monitoring cable.
Data Plan
Table 3-45 provides the data plan for configuring the ESCM. Table 3-45 Data plan for configuring the ESCM Item EMU Data Type: ESCM SN: 0 Subnode ID: 0
NOTE When the second ESCM EMU is added, the subnode must be set to 2.
Remarks ESCM is displayed as MiniESC on the CLI. The DIP switch of the ESCM hardware is set to 0.
NOTE When the second ESCM EMU is added, the DIP switch must be set to 2.
This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the ambient temperature of the device. When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or higher than 50C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 55C.
When the ambient temperature of the device is equal to or lower than 5C, the host reports an alarm. Default: 5C.
This analog parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The built-in analog parameter is set here to monitor the input voltage of the ESCM. When the voltage of the device is equal to or lower than -75V, the host reports an alarm. Default: -72V.
When the voltage of the device is equal to or lower than -45 V, the host reports an alarm. Default: -38 V.
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Remarks The monitoring digital parameter of the MDF sensor is set here to monitor the status of the MDF. When the MDF is faulty, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
When the high level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of high level. The monitoring digital parameter of the door status sensor is set here to monitor the door status. When the cabinet door is opened, the host reports an alarm. Allocated by default (unable to be changed by the user).
Valid level of digital parameter 1: low level Digital parameter ID: 9 Valid level of digital parameter 9: high level
When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. The monitoring digital parameter of the water . When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. Default: high level.
NOTE
The preceding data is configured according to the actual requirements. When the actually planned value of a parameter is the same as the default value, it is not necessary to configure the parameter.
Configuration Process
The monitoring parameters can be reported to the control board only when the data of the ESCM is correctly configured in the system. Figure 3-46 shows the configuration process.
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Query the EMU status Query the default monitoring information configure the environment monitoring parameters Query the environment information Confirm the environment information End
Procedure
Step 1 Configure the first ESCM EMU. 1. Run the emu add command to add an EMU after logging in to the UA5000 through the maintenance terminal.
huawei(config)#emu add 0 MiniESC 0 0 rs485 MiniESC-1
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Run the display emu command to query the run state of the ESCM.
huawei(config)#display emu 0 EMU ID: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------EMU name : MiniESC-1 EMU type : MiniESC EMU state : Normal Frame ID : 0 Subnode : 0 COM Port : RS485 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Access the ESCM environment monitoring configuration mode, and then run the display esc system parameter command to query the default configuration information about analog and digital parameters.
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huawei(config)#interface emu 0 huawei(config-if-MiniESC-0)#display esc system parameter EMU ID: 0 ESC system parameter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestHigh TestLow Unit type 0 Temperature 55 5 100 -27 C Voltage 1 Input_-48V_0 72 38 75 0 volt Voltage 2 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 3 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Available Level|DigitalID Name Available Level 0 Wiring 1 | 1 Door0 0 2 1 | 3 1 4 1 | 5 1 6 1 | 7 1 8 1 | 9 Water 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE
The query result indicates that the monitoring systems for temperature, voltage, door status, water, and MDF are configured automatically. Check whether the configurations are the same as the data planning. If they are different, configure the monitoring system according to the data planning.
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Run the display esc system parameter command to query whether the configuration information about analog and digital parameters is consistent with the data plan.
huawei(config-if-MiniESC-0)#display esc system EMU ID: 0 parameter parameter ESC system
---------------------------------------------------------------------------AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestHigh TestLow Unit type 0 Temperature 50 5 100 -27 C Voltage 1 Input_-48V_0 75 45 75 0 volt Voltage 2 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage 3 127 -128 127 -128 Voltage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Available Level|DigitalID Name Available Level 0 Wiring 1 | 1 Door0 0 2 1 | 3 1 4 1 | 5 1
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Water
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Step 2 Configure the second ESCM EMU. 1. Run the emu add command to add an EMU after logging in to the UA5000 through the maintenance terminal.
huawei(config)#emu add 1 MiniESC 0 2 rs485 MiniESC-2
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The subsequent steps are the same as that in configuring the first ESCM EMU and therefore are omitted here.
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Result
1. Run the display esc environment info command to query the environment information. Ensure that the current environment monitoring function is normal and that no alarm is generated for monitoring parameters except the door status parameter.
huawei(config-if-MiniESC-0)#display esc environment info EMU ID: 0 ESC environment state FAN control mode :Auto FAN run state: Open ---------------------------Analog environment info-------------------------ID Name State Value AlmUpper AlmLower Unit 0 Temperature Normal 29.00 50 5 C 1 Input_-48v_0 Normal 53.906 75 45 V 2 Normal -128.00 127 -128 3 Normal -128.00 127 -128 ---------------------------Digital environment info--------------------------ID Name State Value |ID Name State Value 0 Wiring Normal 1 |1 Door0 Alarm 1 2 Normal 1 |3 Normal 1 4 Normal 1 |5 Normal 1 6 Normal 1 |7 Normal 1 8 Normal 1 |9 Water Normal 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Close the cabinet door, and use the display esc environment info command to query the environment information, the door status normal.
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Digital 1
JTD2
Digital 2
JTD3
Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Lightning arrester
Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Lightning arrester
Digital 3
JTD4
Digital 4
JTD5
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Application in M200 Cabinet Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor MDF Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Temperature and humidity sensor
Application in F01E200 Cabinet Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor MDF Battery temperature sensor
Application in F01E400 Cabinet Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a user-defined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor MDF Battery temperature sensor
Digital 6
JTD7
TEM-HU
NOTE
Before adding a user-defined analog or digital monitoring parameter, make sure that the port corresponding to this analog or digital monitoring parameter is properly connected with an environment monitoring cable.
Data Plan
The data plan for configuring monitoring parameters of the EPS30-4815AF in the M200 cabinet is the same that in the F01E200 and F01E400 cabinets. In this topic, the application in the F01E400 cabinet is considered as an example. Table 3-47 provides the data plan for configuring the monitoring parameters of the EPS30-4815AF. Table 3-47 Data plan for configuring the monitoring parameters of the EPS30-4815AF Item EMU Data Plan for F01E400 Cabinet Type: POWER4845 Remarks During the configuration of the EPS30-4815AF, the type of the EPS30-4815AF is selected as POWER4845. 116
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Remarks The subnode ID must be the same as the subnode setting of the corresponding DIP switch on the EMU, but the subnode ID must be different from IDs of the other subnodes on the same bus. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. automatic: The power system automatically adjusts the charging mode of the battery according to the status of the battery set. equalizing: The battery is charged forcibly so as to quickly compensate for the lost capacity of the battery. floating: The battery adjusts charging/ discharging when it is in saturation. Default: automatic.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When setting the equalized charging voltage of the battery, make sure that DC overvoltage - 1 V > equalized charging voltage > float charging voltage + 2 V, and that DC undervoltage > load power-off voltage > battery power-off voltage. Default: 56.5 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When setting the float charging of the battery, make sure that DC overvoltage - 1 V > equalized charging voltage > float charging voltage + 2 V, and that DC undervoltage > load power-off voltage > battery power-off voltage. Default: 53.5 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. In the normal state, the current of the power supply is not limited. The currentlimiting function is enabled when the charging current of the battery set > current-limiting coefficient x nominal capacity of the battery set. Default value: 0.15.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. If the continuous float charging duration of the rectifier unit exceeds the preset equalized charging interval, the battery enters the equalized charging state. Default: 60 days.
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Remarks This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The number of battery sets can be set to 0 or 1. That is, the system supports up to one battery set. Default: 1.
The battery capacity is configured according to the actual value. The F01E200 cabinet uses the 50 AH batteries, the F01E400 cabinet uses the 75 AH batteries, and the M200 cabinet has no batteries. Default: 130 AH.
Upper temperature threshold of the battery set: 80C Lower temperature threshold of the battery set: -20C Temperature compensation coefficient of the battery set: 80 mV
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 60C. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: -40C. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The temperature compensation coefficient refers to the variable of the float charging voltage of the battery set when the temperature of the battery set changes by every 1 C. Default: 100 mV.
Load power-off This parameter is set according to the actual permission status: forbid requirements. Default: permit. Battery set power-off permission status: permit This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: permit. Load power-off voltage: 44 V This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 43.5 V. Battery set power-off voltage: 43 V This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 43 V.
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Data Plan for F01E400 Cabinet AC overvoltage alarm threshold of the power supply: 280 V
Remarks This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the AC voltage exceeds the preset overvoltage alarm threshold, the system reports an AC overvoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 280 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the AC voltage falls below the preset undervoltage alarm threshold, the system reports an AC undervoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 180 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the DC voltage exceeds the preset overvoltage alarm threshold, the system reports a DC overvoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 58 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the DC voltage falls below the preset undervoltage alarm threshold, the system reports a DC undervoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 45 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The EPS30-4815AF supports up to two rectifier units. Default value: 3.
Load high-temperature power-off permission status: forbid Battery hightemperature power-off permission status: permit Temperature for load high-temperature power-off: 70C
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: permit. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: permit. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 65C.
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Data Plan for F01E400 Cabinet Temperature for battery high-temperature power-off: 53C
Remarks This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 50C. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual temperature reaches or is higher than the upper alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 50C.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual temperature is equal to or lower than the lower alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 0C.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual humidity reaches or is higher than the upper alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 80% RH.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual humidity is equal to or lower than the lower alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 10% RH.
This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set here to monitor the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the lightning arrester is set here to monitor the lightning arrester. When the lightning arrester is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
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The preceding data is configured according to the actual requirements. When the actually planned value of a parameter is the same as the default value, it is not necessary to configure the parameter.
Configuration Process
The monitoring parameters can be reported to the control board and the service processing board only when the data for the EPS30-4815AF is configured correctly in the system. Figure 3-47 shows the configuration process. Figure 3-47 Configuration process of the EPS30-4815AF
Start
Add an EMU
Configure the battery management parameters Configure the temperature compensation coefficient of the battery Configure the power supply load power-off and battery set power-off parameters
Configure the load and battery hightemperature power-off parameters Configure the environment monitoring parameters Configure the external extended digital parameters
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the emu add command to add an environment monitoring unit (EMU) after logging in to the UA5000 through the maintenance terminal.
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Step 2 Access the environment monitoring configuration mode, and then run the display power system parameter command to query the default configuration information.
huawei(config)#interface emu 0 huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#display power system parameter EMU ID: 0 Power system information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------charge control state : automatic control equalizing Voltage : 56.500V floating Voltage: 53.500V charge lmt quotiety: 0.150 equalizing time : 60 days battery number : 1 battery 0 capacity : 130 AH battery Temperature Upper : 60 C battery Temperature Lower : -40 C Temp redeem quotiety: 100mV load off permit : permit load off voltage : 43.500V battery off permit : permit battery off voltage : 43.000V shunt quotiety : 100A AC over alarm voltage : 280V AC lack alarm voltage : 180V DC over alarm voltage : 58 V DC lack alarm voltage : 45V power module number: 3 module 0 address : 1 module 0 control state: On module 1 address : 2 module 1 control state: On module 2 address : No Configured module 2 control state: Load high-temperature-off permit: permit Load high-temperature-off temperature(C): 65 Battery high-temperature-off permit: permit Battery high-temperature-off temperature(C): 50 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#display power environment parameter EMU ID: 0 power environment configuration parameter
---------------------------------------------------------------------------AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestHigh TestLow Unit type 0 Temperature 50 0 55 -5 C Current 1 Humidity 80 10 100 0 %R.H. Current ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Available Level|DigitalID Name Available Level 0 1 | 1 1 2 1 | 3 1 4 1 | 5 1 6 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The results show that the power, temperature, and humidity parameters have been configured automatically in the system. Certain other parameters or extended monitoring parameters, however, need to be modified or added. Step 3 Run the power charge command to configure the charging parameters of the battery. In this example, the query result is consistent with the data plan. Therefore, the charging parameters need not be configured. Step 4 Run the power battery parameter command to configure the management parameters of the battery.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power battery parameter 0.15 60 1 75
Step 5 Run the power battery temperature command to configure the temperature compensation parameters of the battery.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power battery temperature 80 -20 80
Step 6 Run the power off command to configure the load power-off parameters of the power system and the power-off parameters of the battery set.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power off load-off-state forbid load-off-voltage 44
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Step 7 Run the power supply-parameter command to configure the power distribution parameters of the power system. In this example, the query result is consistent with the data plan. Therefore, the power distribution parameters need not be configured. Step 8 Run the power module-num command to configure the parameters of the power rectifier module.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power module-num 2 1 2
Step 9 Run the power temperature-off command to configure the load and high temperature poweroff parameters of the battery.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power temperature-off load-off-state forbid load-offtemperature 70 battery-off-state permit battery-off-temperature 53
Step 10 Run the power environment command to configure the environment parameters. l Configure the temperature parameters.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power environment temperature 68 -5 80 -20
l Configure the humidity parameters. If the query result is consistent with the planned data, the parameters need not be configured. If the parameters need to be modified, run the power environment humidity command. Step 11 Run the power outside_digital command to configure the extended digital monitoring parameters.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power outside_digital 1 available-level low-level name Fan huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#power outside_digital 3 available-level low-level name SPD
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Result
1. The environment monitoring information queried through the display power system parameter command is consistent with the configuration.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#display power system parameter EMU ID: 0 Power system information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------charge control state : automatic control equalizing Voltage : 56.500V floating Voltage: 53.500V charge lmt quotiety: 0.150 equalizing time : 60 days battery number : 1 battery 0 capacity : 75 AH battery Temperature Upper : 80 C battery Temperature Lower : -20 C Temp redeem quotiety: 80mV load off permit : forbid load off voltage : 44.000V battery off permit : permit battery off voltage : 43.000V shunt quotiety : 100A AC over alarm voltage : 280V AC lack alarm voltage : 180V DC over alarm voltage : 58 V DC lack alarm voltage : 45V power module number: 2 module 0 address : 1 module 0 control state: On module 1 address : 2 module 1 control state: On Load high-temperature-off permit: forbid Load high-temperature-off temperature(C): 70 Battery high-temperature-off permit: permit Battery high-temperature-off temperature(C): 53 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#display power environment parameter EMU ID: 0 parameter power environment configuration
---------------------------------------------------------------------------AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestHigh TestLow Unit type 0 Temperature 68 -5 80 -20 C Current 1 Humidity 80 10 100 0 %R.H. Current ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Available Level|DigitalID Name Available Level 0 1 | 1 Fan 0 2 1 | 3 SPD 0 4 1 | 5 1 6 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The queried alarm information shows that the door status alarm other than the alarms for other monitoring parameters is generated.
huawei(config-if-power4845-0)#display power alarm EMU ID: 0 Power alarm information -------------------------------------------------------------------mains supply yes : yes mains supply lack : normal total vol lack : normal load fuse 0 : connect second fuse : connect load off : on battery off : on battery 1 loop : connect environment Temperature : Normal environment Humidity : Normal door alarm : Alarm water alarm : Normal fog alarm : Normal module 0 : normal module 1 : normal Battery temperature off state : Normal Load temperature off state : Normal ------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Alarm State|DigitalID Name Alarm State 0 Normal | 1 Fan Normal 2 Normal | 3 SPD Normal 4 Normal | 5 Normal 6 Normal ------------------------------------------------------------------NOTE
Two door status sensors of the device are in serial connection, and are monitored as one variable. They are automatically configured by the system. The door alarm is generated because the cabinet door is open.
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Close all doors of the cabinet. Then, the queried alarm information shows that there is no alarm for any monitoring parameter.
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Table 3-48 Mapping between the monitoring parameters displayed on the host and the ports on the sensor transfer box Monito ring Parame ter on Host Digital 0 Devic e Port Applicatio n in F02A Cabinet Application in F02AF Cabinet Applicati on in F01D200 Cabinet Fan monitoring board of the HABD shelf Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Lightning arrester Applicati on in F01D500 Cabinet Fan monitoring board of the HABD shelf Fan monitoring board of the HABF shelf Applicati on in F01D1000 Cabinet Fan monitoring board of the HABD shelf Fan monitoring board of the HABF shelf
JTD1
Fan monitoring board of the HABA shelf Fan monitoring board of the HABA shelf
Fan monitoring board of the HABD shelf Fan monitoring board of the HABF shelf
Digital 1
JTD2
Digital 2
JTD3
Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter
Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter
Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Lightning arrester
Fan monitoring board of the HABD shelf in the right device compartme nt Lightning arrester
Digital 3
JTD4
Digital 4
JTD5
Smoke sensor
Smoke sensor
Smoke sensor
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Devic e Port
JTD6
Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor
Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Not connected by default, used to add a userdefined monitoring digital parameter Door status sensor
Digital 6
JTD7
Door alarm
JTM1
Door status sensors of the device compartme nt and heat exchanger compartme nt MDF Battery temperatur e sensor Temperatu re and humidity sensor
Door status sensors of the device compartme nt and heat exchanger compartme nt MDF Battery temperatur e sensor Temperatu re and humidity sensor
Door status sensors of the device compartme nt and heat exchanger compartme nt MDF Battery temperatur e sensor Temperatu re and humidity sensor
Wiring alarm Battery Tem environ ment Tem/ environ ment Hum
NOTE
Before adding a user-defined analog or monitoring digital parameter, make sure that the port corresponding to this parameter is properly connected to an environment monitoring cable.
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Data Plan
The data plan of the EPS75-4815AF in the F01D500 cabinet is the same as that in F02A, F02AF, F01D200, and F01D1000 cabinets. In this topic, the application in the F01D500 cabinet is considered as an example. Table 3-49 provides the data plan for configuring the monitoring parameters of the EPS75-4815AF. Table 3-49 Data plan for configuring the monitoring parameters of the EPS75-4815AF Item EMU Data Plan for the F01D500 Cabinet Type: POWER4875L Remarks During the configuration of the EPS75-4815AF, the type of the EPS75-4815AF is selected as POWER4875L. The subnode ID must be the same as the subnode setting of the corresponding DIP switches on the EMU, but the subnode ID must be different from IDs of the other subnodes on the same bus. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. automatic: The power system automatically adjusts the charging mode of batteries according to the status of the battery set. equalizing: The battery is charged forcibly so as to quickly compensate for the lost capacity of the battery. floating: The battery adjusts charging/ discharging when it is in saturation. Default: automatic. Equalized charging voltage of the battery: 56.5 V This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When setting the equalized charging voltage of the battery, make sure that DC overvoltage - 1 V > equalized charging voltage > float charging voltage + 2 V, and that DC undervoltage > load power-off voltage > battery power-off voltage. Default: 56.5 V. Float charging voltage of the battery: 53.5 V This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When setting the float charging of the battery, make sure that DC overvoltage - 1 V > equalized charging voltage > float charging voltage + 2 V, and that DC undervoltage > load power-off voltage > battery power-off voltage. Default: 53.5 V.
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Data Plan for the F01D500 Cabinet Current-limiting coefficient for battery charging: 0.15
Remarks This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. In the normal state, the current of the power supply is not limited. The currentlimiting function is enabled when the charging current of the battery set > current-limiting coefficient x nominal capacity of the battery set. Default value: 0.15.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. If the continuous float charging duration of the rectifier unit exceeds the preset equalized charging interval, the battery enters the equalized charging state. Default: 60 days.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The number of battery sets can be set to 0 or 1. That is, the system supports up to one battery set. Default value: 1.
The battery capacity is configured according to the actual value. The F02A cabinet uses the 100 AH batteries, the F02AF cabinet uses different external batteries according to the actual conditions, the F01D200 cabinet uses the 80 AH batteries, the F01D500 cabinet uses the 150 AH or 194 AH batteries, and the F01D1000 cabinet uses the 150 AH or 194 AH batteries. Default: 65 AH.
Upper temperature threshold of the battery set: 80C Lower temperature threshold of the battery set: -20C Temperature compensation coefficient of the battery set: 80 mV
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 80C. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: -20C. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The temperature compensation coefficient refers to the variable of the float charging voltage of the battery set when the temperature of the battery set changes by every 1 C. Default: 80 mV.
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Item Power supply load power-off and battery set power-off parameters
Remarks
Load power-off This parameter is set according to the actual permission status: forbid requirements. Default: forbid. Battery set power-off permission status: permit This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: permit. Load power-off voltage: 44 V This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 44 V. Battery set power-off voltage: 43 V This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 43 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the AC voltage exceeds the preset overvoltage alarm threshold, the system reports an AC overvoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 280 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the AC voltage falls below the preset undervoltage alarm threshold, the system reports an AC undervoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 180 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the DC voltage exceeds the preset overvoltage alarm threshold, the system reports a DC overvoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 58 V.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the DC voltage falls below the preset undervoltage alarm threshold, the system reports a DC undervoltage alarm. In this case, the rectifier unit powers off automatically to protect the system. Default: 45 V.
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Remarks This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The EPS75-4815AF supports up to two rectifier units. Default value: 5.
Load high-temperature power-off permission status: forbid Battery hightemperature power-off permission status: permit Temperature for load high-temperature power-off: 70C Temperature for battery high-temperature power-off: 53C
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: forbid. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: forbid. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 65C. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. Default: 53C. This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual temperature reaches or is higher than the upper alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 50C.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual temperature is equal to or lower than the lower alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 0C.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual humidity reaches or is higher than the upper alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 80% RH.
This parameter is set according to the actual requirements. When the actual humidity is equal to or lower than the lower alarm threshold, the system reports an alarm. Default: 10% RH.
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Remarks This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set here to monitor the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the fan tray is set here to monitor the fan tray. When the fan tray is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the lightning arrester is set here to monitor the status of the lightning arrester. When the lightning arrester is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the smoke sensor is set here to monitor whether there is smoke in the actual environment. When there is smoke, the host reports an alarm. When the high level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of high level. This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The monitoring digital parameter of the heat exchanger is set here to monitor the status of the heat exchanger. When the heat exchanger is faulty, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
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Remarks This digital parameter is set according to the actual requirements. The digital monitoring parameter of the MDF door status sensor is set here to monitor the MDF door status. When the door of the MDF compartment is open, the host reports an alarm. When the low level represents the valid level, the host does not report an alarm in the case of low level.
Configuration Process
The monitoring parameters can be reported to the control board and the service processing board only when the data for the EPS75-4815AF is configured correctly in the system. Figure 3-48 shows the configuration process.
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Configure the battery management parameters Configure the temperature compensation coefficient of the battery Configure the power supply load power-off and battery set power-off parameters
Configure the load and battery hightemperature power-off parameters Configure the environment monitoring parameters Configure the external extended digital parameters
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the emu add command to add an environment monitoring unit (EMU) after logging into the PVM system through the maintenance terminal.
huawei(config)#emu add 0 POWER4875L 0 0 RS232 POWER4875L
Step 2 Run the display emu command to query the status of the EPS30-4815AF power system.
huawei(config)#display emu 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------EMU name : POWER4875L EMU type : Pwr4875L EMU state : Normal Frame ID : 0 Subnode : 0 COM Port : RS232 --------------------------------------------------------------------
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Step 3 Access the environment monitoring configuration mode, and then run the display power system parameter command to query the default configuration information.
huawei(config)#interface emu 0 huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#display power system parameter EMU ID: 0 Power system information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------charge control state : automatic control equalizing Voltage : 56.500V floating Voltage: 53.500V charge lmt quotiety: 0.150 equalizing time : 60 days battery number : 1 battery 0 capacity : 65 AH battery temperature test upper : 80C battery temperature test lower: -20C temperature redeem quotiety : 80mV battery temperature alarm upper: 50C battery temperature alarm lower: 0C load off permit : forbid load off voltage : 44.000V battery off permit : permit battery off voltage : 43.000V AC over alarm voltage : 280V AC lack alarm voltage : 180V DC over alarm voltage : 58 V DC lack alarm voltage : 45V power module number: 5 module 0 address: 1 module 0 switch state : On module 1 address: 2 module 1 switch state : On module 2 address: 3 module 2 switch state : On module 3 address: 4 module 3 switch state : On module 4 address: 5 module 4 switch state : On Load high-temperature-off permit: forbid Load high-temperature-off temperature(C): 65 Battery high-temperature-off permit: forbid Battery high-temperature-off temperature(C): 53 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#display power environment parameter EMU ID: 2 Power environment configuration parameter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestUpper TestLower Unit Type 0 Temperature 50 0 80 -20 C Current 1 Humidity 80 10 100 0 %R.H. Current ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Level |DigitalID Name Level 0 1 | 1 1 2 1 | 3 1 4 1 | 5 1 6 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The results show that the power, temperature, and humidity parameters have been configured automatically in the system. Certain other parameters or extended monitoring parameters, however, need to be modified or added. Step 4 Run the power charge command to configure the charging parameters of the battery. In this example, the query result is consistent with the data plan. Therefore, the charging parameters need not be configured. Step 5 Run the power battery parameter command to configure the management parameters of the battery.
huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power battery parameter 1 0.15 60 150
Step 6 Run the power battery temperature command to configure the temperature compensation parameters of the battery. In this example, the query result is consistent with the data plan. Therefore, the temperature compensation parameters need not be configured. Step 7 Run the power off command to configure the load power-off parameters of the power system and the power-off parameters of the battery set.
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In this example, the query result is consistent with the data plan. Therefore, the parameters need not be configured. Step 8 Run the power supply-parameter command to configure the power distribution parameters of the power system. In this example, the query result is consistent with the data plan. Therefore, the power distribution parameters need not be configured. If you need to change the parameter values, run the corresponding command. Step 9 Run the power module-num command to configure the parameters of the power rectifier module. In this example, the query result is consistent with the data plan. Therefore, the parameters need not be configured. If you need to change the parameter values, run the corresponding command. Step 10 Run the power temperature-off command to configure the load and high temperature poweroff parameters of the battery.
huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power temperature-off load-off-state forbid loadoff-temperature 70 battery-off-state permit battery-off-temperature 53
Step 11 Run the power environment command to configure the environment parameters. l Configure the temperature parameters.
huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power environment temperature 68 -5 80 -20
l Configure the humidity parameters. If the query result is consistent with the planned data, the parameters need not be configured. If the parameters need to be modified, run the power environment humidity command. Step 12 Run the power outside_digital command to configure the extended digital monitoring parameters.
huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power name Fan huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power name HABF_FAN huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power name SPD huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power name Smoke huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power name HEX huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#power name MDF-door outside_digital 0 available-level low-level outside_digital 1 available-level low-level outside_digital 3 available-level low-level outside_digital 4 available-level high-level outside_digital 5 available-level low-level outside_digital 6 available-level low-level
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Result
1. The environment monitoring information queried through the display power system parameter command is consistent with the configuration.
huawei(config)#interface emu 0 huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#display power system parameter EMU ID: 0 Power system information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------charge control state : automatic control equalizing Voltage : 56.500V floating Voltage: 53.500V charge lmt quotiety: 0.150 equalizing time : 60 days battery number : 1
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battery 0 capacity : 150 AH battery temperature test upper : 80C battery temperature test lower: -20C temperature redeem quotiety : 80mV battery temperature alarm upper: 50C battery temperature alarm lower: 0C load off permit : forbid load off voltage : 44.000V battery off permit : permit battery off voltage : 43.000V AC over alarm voltage : 280V AC lack alarm voltage : 180V DC over alarm voltage : 58 V DC lack alarm voltage : 45V power module number: 5 module 0 address: 1 module 0 switch state : On module 1 address: 2 module 1 switch state : On module 2 address: 3 module 2 switch state : On module 3 address: 4 module 3 switch state : On module 4 address: 5 module 4 switch state : On Load high-temperature-off permit: forbid Load high-temperature-off temperature(C): 70 Battery high-temperature-off permit: permit Battery high-temperature-off temperature(C): 53 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#display power environment parameter EMU ID: 2 Power environment configuration parameter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------AnalogID Name AlmUpper AlmLower TestUpper TestLower Unit Type 0 Temperature 68 -5 80 -20 C Current 1 Humidity 80 10 100 0 %R.H. Current ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DigitalID Name Level |DigitalID Name Level 0 Fan 0 | 1 HABF_FAN 0 2 0 | 3 SPD 0 4 Smoke 1 | 5 HEX 0 6 MDF-door 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The queried alarm information shows that the door status alarm other than the alarms for other monitoring parameters is generated.
huawei(config-if-power4875l-0)#display power alarm EMU ID: 0 Power alarm information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Mains supply yes : Yes Mains supply lack : Normal Total Vol lack : Normal Load fuse 0 : Connect Second fuse : Connect Load off : On Battery off : On Battery 0 loop : Disconnect Environment Temperature : Normal Environment Humidity : Normal Door alarm : Alarm Water alarm : Normal Fog alarm : Normal Wiring alarm : Normal Module 0 : Normal Module 1 : Normal Module 2 : Normal Battery temperature off state : Normal Load temperature off state : Normal ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Name State |Name State Spare Dig0(Fan) Normal|Spare(HABF_FAN) Normal Spare Dig2 Normal|Spare Dig3(SPD) Normal Spare Dig4(Smoke) Normal|Spare Dig5(HEX) Alarm Spare Dig6(MDF-door) Alarm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The door status sensors of the device compartment and the temperature control compartment are in serial connection, and are monitored as a variable. These two door status sensors are automatically configured by the system. The door status alarm is generated because the door is open.
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Close all doors of the cabinet. Then, the queried alarm information shows that there is no alarm for any monitoring parameter.
Prerequisite
l l The setting of the DIP switches of the hardware must be consistent with the one of subnodes. The device must work in the normal state.
The configuration of the fan tray varies with the type of the shelf. The details are as follows: l The HABA shelf does not support the configuration of the fan tray. The fan monitoring port is unavailable, and the fan can be controlled by only the dual in-line package (DIP) switch. The HABD shelf supports the configuration of the fan tray through software. The fan tray can be added to the H602HABD, H612HABL, and H601HABM shelves and can run in the normal state. The fan tray can be added to the H601HABD and H601HABA shelves but cannot run in the normal state.
l l l
For the high density front access cabinet: l l When both the broadband and the narrowband control boards are installed, use the broadband control board to configure the fan EMU. When only the narrowband control board is installed, use the narrowband control board to configure the fan EMU.
Precaution
l l l l The serial port type of the fan can only be RS-485. The sub-node of the fan is numbered from 0-7, and the default value is 0. The hardware settings of the DIP switches must be consistent with the settings on the subnode. When the system is configured with multiple EMUs, make sure that all the sub-nodes do not conflict with each other.
Data Plan
Table 3-50 shows the data plan for configuring the fan.
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Table 3-50 Fan configuration data plan Configuration Item EMU Data Type: Fan Number: 1 Subnode ID: 6 Remarks The subnode ID must be the same as the subnode setting of the corresponding DIP switch on the fan monitoring board, but the subnode ID must be different from IDs of the other subnodes on the same bus. The serial port of environment monitoring communication of the fan tray must be set to RS485. In the actual environment, when you need to set the fan speed adjustment mode or adjust the fan speed level manually so as to assure heat dissipation of the device, run this command By default, the alarm reporting is enabled.
Serial port of environment monitoring communication: RS485 Name: Fan Fan speed adjustment mode Speed adjustment mode of the fan tray: automatic.
Read temperature failure alarm: permit Fan block alarm: permit Temperature too high alarm: permit Power fault alarm: permit
NOTE
l The automatic fan speed adjustment mode, based on the temperature, is suggested. In level 5, if you do not set the fan speed adjustment mode as automatic, the fan will have air redundancy. l You can adjust the fan speed level only when the speed adjustment mode of the fan is set to manual. l When the system is in the abnormal state or the fan is invalid, the fan rotates at a high speed to compensate the air and meet the heat dissipation requirements.
Configuration Process
Figure 3-49 shows the configuration process.
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Procedure
Step 1 In global config mode, run the emu add command to add an EMU.
huawei(config)#emu add 1 FAN 0 6 rs485 Fan
Step 2 In the FAN mode, run the fan speed mode automatic command to configure the fan speed adaptation mode.
huawei(config)#interface emu 1 huawei(config-if-fan-1)#fan speed mode automatic
NOTE
When the fan speed adaptation mode is manual, run the fan speed adjust command to set the fan speed.
Step 3 Run the fan_alarmset command to configure the alarm report function of the fan.
huawei(config-if-fan-1)#fan huawei(config-if-fan-1)#fan huawei(config-if-fan-1)#fan huawei(config-if-fan-1)#fan alarmset alarmset alarmset alarmset block permit read-tem-fault permit tem-high permit fault permit
Step 4 In global config mode, run the save command to save the data.
huawei(config-if-fan-1)#quit huawei(config)#save
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Result
l In the EMU FAN mode, run the display fan system parameter command to query whether the parameters of the fan tray are the same as the configuration.
huawei(config-if-fan-1)#display fan system parameter EMU ID: 1 FAN configration parameter: -----------------------------------------------------------------FAN timing mode: Auto timing -----------------------------------------------------------------Alarm_name Permit/Forbid Read temperature sensor fault Permit Fan block Permit Temperature high Permit
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In the EMU FAN mode, run the display fan environment info command to query the fan tray running information.
huawei(config-if-fan-1)#display fan environment info EMU ID: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------fan run information: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Fan Temperature: 37.0C ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prerequisite
The system must work in the normal state.
Precaution
l The UA5000 supports the auto-save function in two modes. One is that the data is saved according to the specified interval (autosave interval) and the other is that the data is saved at the specified time point (autosave time). The two auto-save functions are incompatible. It is recommended that you adopt the function of saving the data according to the specified interval. Over-frequent data saving affects the system performance. The recommended saving interval is 60 minutes or longer. Run the save command to save the configuration data no matter whether the auto-save function is enabled.
l l
Procedure
Step 1 In the common user mode, run the display autosave configuration command to query the status of the auto-save function. If the system auto-save interval switch is off, proceed to step 2; otherwise, go to step 3.
NOTE
Saving the data automatically according to the specified interval by the configuration system is considered as an example in this topic.
Step 2 In privilege mode, run the autosave interval on command to enable the auto-save function of the system.
NOTE
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Step 3 In privilege mode, run the autosave interval time command to set the auto-save interval of the system. ----End
Result
The auto-save interval is the same as the configuration.
Precaution
WARNING
The system gives prompts during the command execution. Do not power off or reset the system until the saving process reaches 100%. Otherwise, the data in the flash memory may get damaged. Over-frequent saving of the data has negative effect on the system performance.
Procedure
Step 1 In privilege mode, run the save command to save the configuration data of the system into the flash memory. ----End
Result
l l When the database file is saved successfully, the system displays the saving process. After the data is saved, the system displays a message 1[YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS]:PID_DB-4-DBINFO:The configuration data of X slot's main control board is saved completed . In this message, YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS indicates the year-month-day hour: minute: second of the current time when the data is saved. X indicates the slot ID of the control board whose data is saved. When no configuration data need to be saved, the system displays a message System configuration data has been saved completely, no need saving again.
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Prerequisite
l l The network cable must be used to connect the network port of the commissioning terminal to the maintenance network port of the UA5000. The commissioning terminal must be installed with the TFTP software.
Precaution
The UA5000 supports multiple types of backplanes. The backup databases of different control boards that match different backplanes can not be interoperable, otherwise the data will be in chaos.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the TFTP program on the commissioning terminal, and set the path for saving the backup files. Run the TFTP application, as shown in Figure 3-50. Figure 3-50 Running the TFTP application
If the default path is not the path where the loaded file is saved, select Setting to set the file path, as shown in Figure 3-51.
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Click OK after the settings. Step 2 In privilege mode, run the backup data command in TETP mode to back up the files. When running the backup command, enter the following information: l Name of the backup file. l Protocol for the backup.
NOTE
The system supports the system backup through either the serial port or the maintenance network port. The serial port backup uses the Xmodem protocol; the network port backup uses TFTP or FTP.
For example, to back up the database file to TFTP server (IP: 10.10.1.2) through TFTP, and specify the name of the file as 20050101.dat, proceed as follows:
huawei#backup data tftp 10.10.1.2 20050101.dat
Step 3 In privilege mode, run the backup configuration command to back up the configuration file. Example: To back up the configuration file of the system to the TETP server through TETP, and specify the name of the configuration file saved on the TFTP server (IP: 10.10.1.2) as 20050102.dat, do as follows:
huawei#backup configuration tftp 10.10.1.2 20050102.dat
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Result
After backup, the file is backed up successfully in the preset path.
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Figure 4-1 shows that the iManager U2000 connects to the outband NMS interface of the PVMB control board in the UA5000 through the IP network. Figure 4-1 Networking for the outband NMS
iManager U2000
NOTE
l When the control board is PVMB, the iManager U2000 connects to the ETH0 maintenance network port of the PVMB control board through the IP network in the independent upstream mode. The iManager U2000 connects to the ETH1 service network port of the PVMB control board through the IP network in the integrated upstream mode. l When the control board is PVMD, the iManager U2000 connects to the ETH maintenance network port of the active PVMD control board through the IP network in the independent upstream or the integrated upstream mode.
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Data Plan
Table 4-1 provides the data plan of the outband NMS. Table 4-1 Data plan for configuring the outband NMS Device or Port UA5000 outband NMS interface Item IP address Default gateway MAC address of the outband NMS NMS name GET community name SET community name vlan_tag Trap destination host name Trap sending parameter list name Trap protocol version Name of the host that generates the trap iManager U2000 IP address Default gateway NMS name GET community name SET community name Data 10.20.1.2/24 10.20.1.1/24 02-E0-FC-02-02-03 huawei public private 1001 public public SNMP V2C public 10.10.1.1/24 10.10.1.10/24 huawei public private
Procedure
l Configure the outband NMS on the UA5000 side. 1. 2. Configure the MAC address of the outband NMS network port.
huawei(config)#mac outband add 02-E0-FC-02-02-03 active
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Configure the IP address of the outband network port, gateway, and VLAN information.
huawei(config)#interface outband huawei(config-outband)#ip address 10.20.1.2 255.255.255.0 10.20.1.1 vlan_tag 1001
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5.
6. 7.
Configure the trap destination host name, IP address, and trap sending parameter list name.
huawei(config)#snmp-agent target-host trap-hostname public address 10.10.1.10 trap-paramsname public huawei(config)#snmp-agent target-host trap-paramsname public v2c securityname public
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Configure the outband NMS on the iManager U2000 side. 1. Set the following parameters on the iManager U2000. IP address: 10.10.1.1 GET community name: public SET community name: private 2. Configure the route gateway to network section 10.20.1.0/24 as 10.10.1.10.
NOTE
When the IP address of the UA5000 outband NMS interface is not in the same subnet as the IP address of the iManager U2000, you need to configure the route information to forward the NMS packet.
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Result
You can maintain and manage the device through the iManager U2000.
Networking
In the independent upstream mode, the iManager U2000 connects to the inband NMS interface ETH1 on the UA5000 through the IP network, as shown in Figure 4-2.
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iManager U2000
NOTE
In the integrated upstream mode, the iManager U2000 connects to the internal network port of the PVMB/ PVMD control board through the IP network, and manages the device through the upstream network port of the IPMB/IPMD control board.
Data Plan
Table 4-2 provides the data plan for configuring the inband NMS. Table 4-2 Data plan for configuring the inband NMS Device or Port NMS interface of the UA5000 Item IP address Default gateway NMS name GET community name SET community name vlan_tag Trap destination host name Trap sending parameter list name Trap protocol version Data 10.20.1.3/24 10.20.1.1/24 huawei public private 1001 public public SNMP V2C
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IP address Default gateway NMS name GET community name SET community name
Procedure
l Configure the inband NMS on the UA5000 side. 1. Configure the IP address of the inband NMS interface.
huawei(config)#interface eth huawei(interface-eth)#ip address 10.20.1.3 255.255.255.0 10.20.1.1 vlan_tag 1001
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3. 4.
Configure the trap destination host name, IP address, and trap sending parameter list name.
huawei(config)#snmp-agent target-host trap-hostname public address 10.10.1.10 trap-paramsname public huawei(config)#snmp-agent target-host trap-paramsname public v2c securityname public
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Configure the inband NMS on the iManager U2000 side. 1. Set the following parameters on the iManager U2000. IP address: 10.10.1.1. GET community name: public SET community name: private 2. Configure the route gateway to subnet 10.20.1.0/24 as 10.10.1.10.
NOTE
When the IP address of the inband NMS interface is not in the same subnet of the iManager U2000, you need to configure the route for forwarding the IP packets.
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Result
You can maintain and manage the UA5000 through the iManager U2000.
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Prerequisite
l l l l l The UA5000 must work in the normal state. The IP address used in the example must be configured in the IP address pool through the ip address command. The data on the MGC, that is, the data corresponding to the data on the MG, and the data on the MG interface must be configured correctly. The system must be configured with the H.248 protocol. If the versions supported by the softswitch and the UA5000 are consistent, you need not configure the negotiated version. If the versions supported by the softswitch and the UA5000 are inconsistent, you need to run the if-h248 attribute command to configure the H.248 protocol for the MG interface to negotiate the version.
Networking
Figure 4-3 shows the networking for commissioning the MG interface through the H.248 protocol. Figure 4-3 Networking for commissioning the MG interface through the H.248 protocol
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NOTE
The UA5000 supports the independent upstream transmission and the integrated upstream transmission modes. This commissioning task uses the independent upstream transmission mode. To use the integrated upstream transmission mode, run the working mode command to set the working mode of the PVMB board as the integrated upstream transmission mode.
Data Plan
Table 4-3 provides the data plan for commissioning the MG interface through the H.248 protocol. Table 4-3 Data plan for commissioning the MG interface through the H.248 protocol Item MG interface mgid protocol code transfer port domainname IP address IP address of MG0 on the UA5000 Media IP address of MG0 on the UA5000 Default gateway of MG0 on the UA5000 MGC data IP address of the MGC port protocol code transfer Data 0 H.248 text UDP 2944 ua5000.com 10.10.10.2/24 10.10.10.2/24 10.10.10.1/24 10.10.20.1/24 2944 H.248 text UDP
Procedure
Step 1 Add an MG interface.
huawei(config)#interface h248 0 Are you sure to add MG interface?(y/n)[n]:y huawei(config-if-h248-0)#
huawei(config-if-h248-0)#if-h248 attribute mgip 10.10.10.2 mgport 2944 code text transfer udp domainName ua5000.com primary-mgc-ip1 10.10.20.1 primary-mgc-port 2944 mg-media-ip1 10.71.46.69
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Result
The MG and the MGC are connected successfully. Run the display if-h248 all command to query the status of the MG interface. The query result shows that the MG interface is in the normal state.
Prerequisite
l l l l The UA5000 must work normally. The ip address command must be executed to configure the IP address used in the example in the IP address pool. The data on the MGC, that is, the data corresponding to the data on the MG, and the data on the MG interface must be configured correctly. The protocol supported by the system must be configured to MGCP.
NOTE
You can run the display protocol support command to query the current voice protocol type. If the current voice protocol type is not MGCP, run the protocol support command to switch the voice protocol to MGCP.
Networking
Figure 4-4 shows the interconnection commissioning networking of the MG interface through the MGCP protocol.
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NOTE
The UA5000 supports the independent upstream mode and the integrated upstream mode. In the commissioning task, the independent upstream mode is used. In the case of the integrated upstream mode, you need to run the working mode command to set the working mode of the PVMB to integrated upstream mode.
Data Plan
Table 4-4 provides the data plan for the interconnection commissioning of the MG interface over MGCP. Table 4-4 Data plan for the interconnection commissioning of the MG interface (over MGCP) Item MG interface mgid protocol port Data 0 MGCP MG: 2427 MGC: 2727 domainname IP address IP address of MG0 on the UA5000 IP address of the MGC ua5000.com 10.10.10.2/24 10.10.20.1/24
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Procedure
Step 1 Add an MG interface.
huawei(config)#interface mgcp 0 Are you sure you want to add MG interface?(y/n)[n]:y huawei(config-if-mgcp-0)#
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Result
Run the display if-mgcp all command to query the status of the MG interface, and find that the status is in the normal state.
Prerequisite
l The voice protocol supported by the system must be configured to SIP.
NOTE
You can run the display protocol support command to query the current voice protocol type. If the voice protocol is not SIP, do as follows: l When the control board is PVMD, run the protocol support command to switch the voice protocol to SIP. l When the control board is PVMB, run the load program command and load data command to re-load the host program and the database file (corresponding to the SIP protocol), and then run the reboot command to restart the system to switch the voice protocol to SIP.
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The UA5000 must be in the normal state. The IP address (signaling IP address and media IP address) of the SIP interface must exist in the corresponding IP address pool. You can run the ip address command to configure the IP address of the SIP interface. After the configuration, you must run the reset(sip) command to reset the SIP interface to make the configuration data take effect. Otherwise, the configuration data is stored only in the database.
Networking
Figure 4-5 shows the example network for commissioning the interconnection with the SIP interface.
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Figure 4-5 Example network for commissioning the interconnection with the SIP interface
NOTE
The UA5000 supports the independent upstream mode and the integrated upstream mode. The commissioning task uses the independent upstream mode. If the integrated upstream mode is used, you need to run the working mode command to set the working mode of the PVMD board to integrated upstream mode.
Data Plan
In the commissioning task: l l Use the same IP address for the media stream and the signaling flow. Transmit the media stream and the signaling flow upstream through the same Ethernet port. Use the default QoS policy for the upstream transmission of the media stream and the signaling flow.
Table 4-5 shows the data plan for commissioning the interconnection with the MG interface through SIP. Table 4-5 Data plan for commissioning the interconnection with the MG interface through SIP Type Parameters of the media stream and signaling stream Item Upstream interface of the media stream and the signaling flow Upstream VLAN of the media stream and signaling stream Media/signaling IP address pool Parameters of the basic
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Item Media/signaling IP address Signaling port ID The transfer protocol IP address of the primary proxy server Port ID of the primary proxy server IP address of the secondary proxy server Port ID of the secondary proxy server Home domain name Profile Index
Data 10.13.4.116 5555 UDP 10.13.4.110 5555 10.13.4.120 5555 UA5000.com 1 huawei.com +86755
Procedure
Step 1 Add an SIP interface.
huawei(config)#interface sip 0 Are you sure to add the SIP interface?(y/n)[n]:y
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Secondary Proxy Port 5555 Proxy address mode IP SIPProfile Index 1:Default Service logic Index 0:Default Server Address DHCP Option 0:None Primary Proxy Domain Name Secondary Proxy Domain Name Home Domain Name UA5000.com Description MG Domain Name huawei.com Phone Context +86755 Register URI Conference Factory URI ------------------------------------------------------------
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Result
After the display if-sip attribute command is executed to query the current attributes of the SIP interface, it is found that the attributes of the SIP interface are the same as the configured attributes.
4.4 Commissioning the Interconnection Between the Device and the Router
This topic describes how to check whether the UA5000 can normally communicate with the router and whether the UA5000 can access the upper-layer device through the router.
Service Requirements
In the network as shown in Figure 4-6, the UA5000 uses the PVMB board for upstream transmission.
NOTE
For details about how to configure a router, see the related configuration guide.
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Figure 4-6 Example network for commissioning the interconnection between the router and the device
PC
Procedure
Step 1 Configure the IP address of the uplink port. Configure the IP address of the uplink port to 10.50.1.10/24. The IP address of the uplink port and the IP address of the gateway (that is, the IP address of the router port that is connected to the UA5000) must be in the same network segment.
huawei(config)#interface eth huawei(config-if-eth)#ip address 10.50.1.10 255.255.255.0 10.50.1.1 vlan_tag 1 huawei(config-if-eth)#quit
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Result
After the UA5000 is interconnected with the router successfully, you can ping IP address 10.10.1.0/24 from the UA5000.
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About This Chapter
This topic describes how to verify the reliability of the device after commissioning the basic functions and services of the device to ensure the performance reliability of the UA5000. 5.1 Checking the Alarm Function and the Event Function This topic describes how to check whether the alarm function and the event function of the UA5000 are in the normal state after all the alarms and events are output to the command lines. 5.2 Checking the Log This topic describes how to check the log through the commissioning terminal. When the device is faulty, you can locate the problem by querying the log.
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Precaution
Refer to the Installation Guide for how to remove and insert boards and cables so as to avoid mal-operation.
Verifying
Table 5-1 shows the verification of the alarm function and the event function. Table 5-1 Verification of the alarm function and the event function Operation Remove/insert a service board. Description Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal.
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Operation Set the upper temperature limit of the EMU to a value lower than the ambient temperature.
Description Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Log in to the system again and run the display alarm history command on the commissioning terminal to check whether the active and standby switchover alarm exists in the history alarms.
NOTE The alarm for the active and standby switchover is reported after the active and standby switchover occurs.
Set the upper humidity limit of the EMU to a value lower than the ambient temperature.
Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal. Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal.
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Description Check whether the alarm/event attributes including the alarm/event severity and the alarm/event occurrence time are correct and check whether the alarm/event on the NMS is consistent with the alarm/event on the maintenance terminal.
Context
The system saves up to 1000 fault alarms and recovery alarms, and 900 event notifications in its buffer. If the buffer is full, and there is a new alarm, the new alarm overwrites the oldest record in the buffer. You can query the records that are already overwritten from the network management database. The system provides multiple ways to query the history alarms. For details, see Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Commands for querying history alarms To Query alarms by alarm serial number Query alarms by alarm ID Query alarms by alarm type Query alarms by alarm class Query alarms by alarm severity Query alarms by occurrence time Query alarms by alarm parameters Query all the latest alarms Use display alarm history alarmsn sn [ detail | list ] display alarm history alarmid id [ detail | list | start-number number ] display alarm history alarmtype type [ detail | list | startnumber number ] display alarm history alarmclass class [ detail | list | startnumber number ] display alarm history alarmlevel level [ detail | list | startnumber number ] display alarm history alarmtime start start-date start-time end end-date end-time [ start-number number ] [ detail | list | startnumber number ] display alarm history alarmparameter { frameid/slotid/portid | frameid/slotid | frameid | vlanif vlanif } [ detail | list ] display alarm history all [ detail | list ]
The system provides multiple ways to query the history events. For details, see Table 5-3.
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Table 5-3 Commands for querying history events To Query events by event serial number Query events by event ID Query events by event type Query events by event class Query events by event severity Query events by occurrence time Query events by event parameters Query all the latest events Use display event history eventsn sn [ detail | list ] display event history eventid id [ detail | list | start-number number ] display event history eventtype type [ detail | list | start-number number ] display event history eventclass class [ detail | list | startnumber number ] display event history eventlevel level [ detail | list | startnumber number ] display event history eventtime start start-date start-time end enddate end-time [ start-number number ] [ detail | list | startnumber number ] display event history eventparameter { frameid/slotid/portid | frameid/slotid | frameid | vlanif vlanif } [ detail | list ] display event history all [ detail | list ]
Procedure
Step 1 Perform certain operations that can generate alarms or events, such as removing and inserting a board. Step 2 Run the display alarm history command to query the history alarms. Step 3 Run the display event history command to query the history events. ----End
Result
After the operations are performed, the corresponding alarms or events are generated.
Procedure
Step 1 You can perform some simple operations, such as adding an operation user, on the device through the command lines.
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Step 2 In the common user mode, run the display log command to query the records in the log. ----End
Result
The log records the operation information.
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Additional Information
The additional information includes the FAQ, operation guide on supplementary charge of the battery, commissioning record, software factory defaults, and acronyms and abbreviations. A.1 Configuring the Maintenance Terminal This topic describes how to configure the IP address of the maintenance terminal so that the maintenance terminal can access the UA5000 normally in telnet mode or SSH mode. A.2 Making a Script This topic describes how to make a script according to the collected data plan. A.3 Operation Guide on Battery Supplementary Charge Based on the battery features, automatic discharge may occur due to chemical reactions during the delivery and storage. In this case, the battery capacity and the open circuit voltage decrease. To restore the voltage and capacity of the battery completely, perform the supplementary charge before using the battery. A.4 Settings of the Software Package This topic describes the software package settings of the UA5000. A.5 Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Prerequisite
l l The maintenance terminal must be connected and started. The IP address of the maintenance terminal and the IP address of the device must be at the same network segment, so that the maintenance terminal can log in to the device to commission.
Procedure
Step 1 Right-click My Network Places on the desktop, and then choose Properties to display the Network Connections interface. Step 2 Right-click Local Area Connection on the Network Connections interface, and then choose Properties to display the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. Step 3 Select General. In the This connection uses the following items pane, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
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Step 4 Click Properties to display the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. Step 5 Select General and then select Use the following IP address to configure the IP address and the subnet mask. Step 6 Click OK to return to the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. Step 7 Click OK. ----End
Result
After query, it is found that the IP address of the maintenance terminal is consistent with the IP address in the data plan.
Script Overview
Before commissioning, you can make the commissioning script according to the data plan collected in Data Requirements, and then load the script to configure the basic data for the device so that the device can run normally. In this case, you can test commission the basic functions and the services of the device. The basic configuration through the script includes but is not limited to the following items: l l Configuring the environment monitoring unit (including the FAN and the ESC) Configuring an MG Interface
NOTE
l For details about how to load the script, see Loading the Script. l For the information on how to configure the MG interface, see Configuration Example of the MG Interface (the H.248 Protocol).
Example Script
Table A-1 provides the data plan for configuring the example script. After the example script is configured, the maintenance terminal in the management center can log in to the UA5000 to commission the basic functions of the device. Table A-1 Script data plan Item FAN EMU Data l SN: 1 l Sub-node: 6 l Name: FAN l Fan speed adjustment mode: automatic
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Item ESC
MG interface data
l mgid: 0 l code: text l transfer: udp l protocol: H.248 l Port ID: MG; 2944; MGC: 2944 l domainname: UA5000.com l Stand-alone digitap: 1234xxxx l Escape bucket digitmap: 110|119|999
IP address
l Media IP address of MG interface 0 of the UA5000: 10.10.10.2/24 l Signaling IP address of MG interface 0 of the UA5000: 10.10.10.4/24 l IP address of the MGC: 10.10.20.1/24
The following displays the commands that need to be included in the script according to the preceding data plan.
CAUTION
Each command in the script must end with a carriage return (CR).
enable config emu add 1 fan 0 6 FAN interface emu 1 fan speed mode automatic quit emu add 0 h303esc 0 30 interface h248 0 y if-h248 attribute mgip 10.10.10.2 mgport 2944 code text transfer udp domainName UA5000.com mgcip_1 10.10.20.1 mgcport_1 2944 mg-media-ip 10.10.10.4 digitmap set inner 1234xxxx emergency 110|119|999 reset coldstart y quit save
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Used for detecting the voltage of the battery group and the voltage of the single battery. Used for detecting the charge/discharge current of the battery. Used for tightening the screw. Used for unscrewing the battery covering piece.
Clamp meter
Current precision 3%
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A.3.2 Precautions
This topic describes the precautions to be taken during the battery supplementary charge.
Precautions
The precautions to be taken in the charge are as follows: l For the battery supplementary charge, you need to use the dedicated device for the battery charge/discharge. If the required condition is unavailable, you can also use simplified power or directly use the system power of the offices. When using the simplified power or the system power of the offices, you must properly set the charge/discharge parameters. The entire process of the battery supplementary charge needs to be monitored strictly. Otherwise, abnormalities may occur. The connection point of the battery terminal should be clean, bright, and smooth. Before connection, check and clean the terminal to reduce contact resistance and prevent connection voltage drop from being too high. Prevent short circuit in the connection and insulate all the tools.
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Do not connect the positive and negative polarities of the battery reversely. During the test, ensure that all the cables are connected reliably and tightly. Otherwise, the circuit may catch fire or be overheated after the circuit is closed, which may burn the battery and cause accidents when the problem reaches a serious extent. Do not over-charge the battery. Otherwise, the life span of the battery may be shortened. When the constant voltage is 2.35 V/cell and the limited current is 0.15 C10A, the maximum charge time cannot exceed 24 hours.
Context
The cable must be connected properly based on the requirements in "Precautions."
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the battery that needs the supplementary charge with the cable properly. Ensure that the bolts of each connection point are tight, and then connect the positive and negative polarities of the battery group respectively to the positive and negative polarities of the charge device.
CAUTION
This helps to prevent device faults or connection and setting errors from damaging the battery. You should add an air circuit breaker in the serial connection mode between the battery and the device loop. The capacity of the air circuit breaker should be designed 1.5 times as the maximum current of the loop. Step 2 Run the power charge command to set the battery charge mode, value of charge voltage, and value of charge limited current.
NOTE
Each parameter of the battery is set as follows: l The battery charge mode is equalized charge. l The battery charge voltage is (2.350.02) V/cell. Where: l For the -48 V power system, the charge voltage is 56.4 V. l For the battery group that consists of 12 V single batteries, the charge voltage is 2.35 V/cell x 6 x battery quantity. l For the battery group that consists of 2 V single batteries, the charge voltage is 2.35 V/cell x battery quantity. l The limited current of the battery charge is 0.15 C10A.
Step 3 Close the loop air breaker, start the device, and charge up the battery. Step 4 When the battery charge current is equal to or less than 0.005 C10A, prolong the charge for three or 16 hours based on requirements.
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One hour before the battery charge is over, check the value of the battery voltage one by one. If the battery voltage is equal to or less than 2.16 V/cell, discharge the battery that has completed charge at the constant current of 0.25 C10A. Ensure that the discharge time is approximately three hours. Then, perform the charge in the constant voltage and limited current mode based on the preceding procedures of the battery supplementary charge. If the battery capacity cannot be restored completely through this charge/discharge cyclic method either, it indicates that the battery is invalid because it remained unused for a long time or is faulty. In this case, the battery must be discarded as useless.
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Call waiting tone. 0: played by the MGC; 1: played by 0: played by the the MG MGC Message LED mode. 0: voltage ascending mode; 1: send FSK and ring; 2: send FSK and not ring Reserved parameters Whether to support the inconsistency of the IDs for the peer UDP transmitting and receiving ports. 0: not support; 1: support
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Meaning Medium stream forwarding mode inside a device. 0: device internal forwarding; 1: device external forwarding Howler tone source. 0: FPGA; 1: DSP; 2: analog subscriber board; 3: customer test board TEI check cycle Whether to support the POTS GTC statistics. 0: not support; 1: support Power line alarm switch. 0: not support; 1: support Long-time call alarm duration. Multiple of 30 minutes. ISDN timer value for periodic activation(min), Value: 0~60(min)
Default Setting 0: device internal forwarding 0: FPGA 5 min 1: support 0: not support 0 min 0: Disable the function of ISDN periodic activation 1:allowable
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Whether allow the board autoload when the version of board is higher than the version of system's packet, 0:unallowed, 1:allowable
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Meaning Flag of sending pulse information signal or not after processing the pulse signal from the switch. 0: not send (Brazil standard); 1: send Flag of switch sending initial ringing signals or not in the calling line identification service. 0: not send (Brazil standard); 1: send Flag of whether access network (AN) using the pulse polarity reversal unit or not. 0: not use; 1: use (Brazil standard) Flag of whether AN using the resource unavailable unit or not. 0: not use; 1: use (Brazil standard) Flag of AN sending LE off-hook signal or not in case of call conflict. 0: not send; 1: send (Brazil standard) Flag of AN sending howler tone or not when the port is busy or idle during the 112 howler tone test. 0: not send (Hongkong standard); 1: send Flag of AN conducting the dial tone test during the circuit test. 0: not conduct; 1: conduct (Hongkong standard) Width of the polarity reversed pulse Delay in sending the Establish_Ack messages (ms) Delay in sending the called offhook messages (ms) Flag of sending the hotline phone busy tone. 0: send; 1: not send
1: send
0: not use
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Flag of AOCE. 0: Not stop the ringing; 1..20: duration 0: Not stop the of stopping ringing (s) ringing NEC-PCMMUX pulse protection timer duration (ms) NEC-PCMMUX pulse tail timer duration (ms) Call restriction flag. 0: not restrict; 1: restrict Transmission enable issue flag. 0: not issue; 1: issue CDI loop line check cycle (40~960s) Radius packet Rx and Tx direction control. 0: positive direction; 1: negative direction CDI Z-extension first ring timer length (ms) CDI Z-extension first ring break timer length (ms). 0 ms 0 ms 0: not restrict 0: not issue 240 s 0: positive direction 1000 ms 4000 ms
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Meaning Flag of not processing ISDN deactive message from the LE. 0: process; 1: not process Flag of LE not sending reduce battery message. 0: send; 1: not send Reserved parameters Hotline ring back tone parameters (0~15). For configuring this parameter, refer to the user-defined ringing types. Hotline ringing parameters (0~255). For configuring this parameter, refer to the initial and cadence ringing types of the V5 interface. Length of timer for line card send on-hook message after howler tone (ms). Reserved parameters Flag of checking V5 free timeslot when caller off-hook. 0: not check; 1: check Flag of DSL port sending deactive signal to LE after V5 switch-over. 0: not send; 1: send Power of the comfortable noise. 0~90 correspond to 0~-90 db. Flag of DSP chip working mode. 0: normal; 1: intelligent public telephone (IPT); 2: NLP enhanced; 3: NLP decreased; 4: NLP closed; 5: DTMF EC Flag of Z interface extension dynamic timeslot allocation. 0: Not dynamically allocate timeslot; 1: Dynamically allocate timeslot Flag of whether the current is limited when the subscriber port is locked. 0: not limited; 1: limited Reserved parameters Short-circuit current protection threshold on the E1 port, which is valid for only the SA586 chip. 1: 140 mA; 2: 165 mA; 3: 190 mA; 4: 215 mA Flag of the exchange re-assigning the timeslot when the V5 PSTN is restarted. 0: re-assign; 1: not re-assign Timeout time of PPP negotiation (0~300 s) Flag of stop dialtone when pulse dial the first telephone number. 0: not stop; 1: stop
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Meaning Reserved parameters The time length of the meter test timer (10~65535 min) Flag of whether using user-defined ring 15 as default ring or not and flag of whether enable the optimization of CC0SASL board name or not. In the case of the binary system: From the lowest bit to the highest bit, if the sixth bit is 0, it indicates that userspecified ringing 15 is the default ringing; if the sixth bit is 1, it indicates that user-specified ringing 15 is not used. If the seventh bit is 0, it indicates that the CC0SASL board name optimization function is enabled; if the seventh bit is 1, it indicates that the CC0SASL board name optimization function is disabled. If the two functions are both enabled, the value of this parameter is 1111111100111111 in binary format and is 65343 in decimal format.
Reserved parameters Flag of whether to allow deleting a user forcibly. 0: not allow; 1: allow Configuration for the DTMF signal detection. 0: Q.24; 1: Russia Reserved parameters Flag of enabling or disabling the board line exception report function. 0: enable; 1: disable Reserved parameters Flag of whether to modify the TEI value when the softswitch is interconnected. 0: universal standard and not modify; 1: set TEI to 1 Reserved parameters Preamble letter used for selecting the calling number of the DTMF to be issued. 12: A; 13: B; 14: C; 15: D. Reserved parameters Flag of support R2 over analog line. 0: not support; 1: support Reserved parameters Flag of the subscriber board supporting the low power consumption. 0: not support; 1: support
65535 0: not allow 0: Q.24 65535 1: disable 65535 0: universal standard and not modify 65535 15: D 65535 0: not support 65535 1
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Meaning Flag of reporting the out-of-service (OOS) of the user port when the LOS fault occurs on the U port. 0: not report; 1: report. Reserved parameters
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65535
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Default Setting ESC digital parameter IDs l Allocated by default (read-only) 0: MDF 1: door status sensor 0 9: water 10-13: lightning arresters 0-3 14-15: switches 11 and 12 16-17: switches 21 and 22 18-19: switches 31 and 32 20-21: switches 41 and 42 22: external sensor power l User-defined IDs 2-8: allocated to other extended digital sensors. Definition of user-defined alarm indexes 1: AC voltage; 2: AC switch; 3: battery voltage; 4: battery fuse; 5: load fuse; 6: rectifier module; 7: secondary power supply; 8: door status of the cabinet; 9: door status of the equipment room; 10: window; 11: theft; 12: cable distribution frame; 13: fan; 14: fire; 15: smoke; 16: water; 17: diesel; 18: abnormal smell 19: air conditioner; 20: lightning arrester; 21-52: user-defined alarms 0-31 of digital parameters
Table A-6 Default Parameter Settings of the FAN EMU Parameter Sub-node Fan speed adjustment mode Whether to report the fan alarm Default Setting 1 Automatic Allowed
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AG
Access Gateway
D DC DSL DSP DTMF Direct Current Digital Subscriber Line Board Digital Signal Processor Dual-Tone Multifrequency
E EMU EPON ESC Environment Monitor Unit Ethernet Passive Optical Network Environment Supervision Control
F FAQ FE FoIP FSK FTP Frequently asked question Fast Ethernet Fax over IP Frequency Shift Keying File Transfer Protocol
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I ID IP ISDN IUA Identity Internet Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Q.921-User Adaptation Layer
M MGC MGCP MoIP Media Gateway Controller Media Gateway Control Protocol Modem over IP
P PBX PCM POTS PPP PRA PRI PSTN PVM Private Branch Exchange Pulse Code Modulation Plain Old Telephone Service Peer-Peer Protocol Primary Rate Access Primary Rate Interface Public Switched Telephone Network Packet Voice Module
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S SHDSL SIGTRAN SP Single-line High Speed Digital Subscriber Line Signalling Transport Service Provider
T TA TCP TDM TFTP Terminal Adaptor Transport Control Protocol Time Division Multiplexing Trivial File Transfer Protocol
V VAG VLAN VoIP Virtual Access Gateway Virtual Local Area Network Voice over IP
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